A BIG REUNION
o m: hi:i'i-m:h, sat.
I KIKY, SKI'TKJIBEH tH.
T-iforenl ('Ainiiiillci' at Work
in .nukhiK Hi cosarj
.trraiigriiicmsi
T The old fo'ks and pioneers of Morrow
oiinty will be entertained in lleppner
a big reunion to be held on Saturday
v-'ptember IS.
This was the unanimous sentiment of
i, ery enthusiastic: meeting held at the
.:.uocil chamber lust Fiiday evening.
Mayor (iilliam presided and K. V
7. 1 yiiii was elected secretary. Py
..notion of W. L. Salin;.', the date for the
(.union was fixed for Saturday, Octo
ber 10.
(j. W. Phelps moved that an execu
,ive committee consisting of night eiti
jns be appointed.
Mayor Frank (i'dliam who mikes a
ooi presiding olli'nr, and who 'n a'l
waya ready for an emergency, had aa
firipated the proceedings and had care
fi., 1 i o prepared a list of ali the coin
:jt:ttee8 which he had in his pocket.
I n stating this fact it caused a 'great
i.-ii of merriment, and cries came i'.om
iU over the hoiH of "put up j '-," "it
.:.i9 all been fixed," etc.
"Tiot out your list" was the response
..'rotu the crowd. Tiie list was read and
ipproved by all present, and macfi
ti:ue wag saved in dispensing with t tie
jsna! formality of appointing.
J)y motion Mayor (iiiliam was made
-liairman ot the executive committee. 1
Following ate the committees ap- j
-win ted:
Executive committee Frank (iilliam, '
laorge Conser, A (i Bartholomew, Geo j
Vr hities, S T Garrlgujs, A C (iiger, E
'L Freeland, Frank Roberts, G W
Phelps, E M Shutt.
Program G W Phelps, Dr A K Higgs,
: M Shutt.
Music Vawter Crawford, V L Sal
ag, Mrs II VV Bartho'omevr.
Dinner Mrs A G Bartholomew, Mrs
A. M Gunrj, Mrs Henry Blackman, Mrs
rt 117 T1--1 t 1 l LSI. ..il - -IT
"Meadows, Mrs Phil Cohn, J J Roberts,
3 F Hynd.
Lodging A G Bartholomew, George
Conser, M Lichtenthal, Henry Black-
1UJ.II, X 1111 toenail , VISU eu, IV
(Simons, T V Avers, W G Minor, M B
'j alio way.
Printing Fred Warnock, A J Hicks,
"W L Saling.
2f ight entertainment -Dr. M B Metz
ler. Percy (Jarrigues, Mrs Conser, Miss
"Elizabeth Matlock.
Finance Geo Conser, M Lichtenthal,
H C Wills, P O Borg.
'Care of teams (ieo Whities, J W
Matlock, Geo. Thornton.
Marshal of the dy Sheriff E. M.
t?hutt.
ly motion of E. M. Shutt the age
li.u;t and time of residence in the
lojnty was fixed same as List year, viz:
A '1 persons who are over the age of
yr years, or all persous who are ovr
-10 years of age and have resided in
"Hlorrow county for -) ypars. In cases
There the husband or wife is over the
i6 limit and the other is not, neither
-.will be excluded.
The committee appointed to solicit
.'uo'js has already secured a liberal Bum.
Tha reunion will he a success. Fio
aumme in full will be published next
"veek.
Ir.Jependent and re:.L!e The Oregon-
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DAMAGED BY VIOLIN-PLAYING.
Am ArakJtrct Sy th Vibration Ii
lajurloa to the Wails ot
Bolldlos.
"What force least expected does the
greatest damage to buildings?" is a
question which a representative of the
Indianapolis News asked a w ell-known
archit ect. The architect's answer may
be a surprise to those who do not un
derstand that it is the regularity of vi
bration that makes it powerful.
"It is difficult to tell," replied the
architect, "but I will venture to say
that you would never expect violin
playing to injure the walls of a build
ing. Vet it certainl v does. There have
been instances when the walls of stone
and brick struct ures have been serious
ly damaged by the vibrations from a
violin. Of course these cases are un
usual, but the facts are established.
'"The vibrations of a violin are really
serious in their unseen, unbounded
force, jind when they come with regu
larity they exercise an influence upon
structures of brick, stone or iron. Of
course it takes continuous playing for
many years to loosen masonry or to
make iron brittle, but it will do it in
time.
"I have often thought, of what the
result might be if a ma n would stand
at the bottom of the 10-story light
well, on the first floor of the great
Masonic temple, in Chicago, and play
there continuously. The result could
be more easily seen here than almost
anywhere else, because the vibration
gathers force as it sweeps upward.
"A man can feel the vibrations of a
violin on an ironclad ocean vessel, and
at the same time be imal.de to hear the.
music. Ir is the regularity which means
so much. Like the const a at dripping
of water which wears away a stone,
the incesant vibration of the violin
makes its way to the walls, and at
tacks their solidity."
Wa Vn' Name Rxplnlnedr
Mr. Wu Ting-Fane f.oquired his jmn
trent F.I't'lish in London, ssvs the
Chronicle, of that city, lie was a stu
dent in the Middle Temple in 1-m5, and
was known by his proper and unpro
nounceable name of Nij- ( hoy. Subse
quently, after he had entered the pub
lic service of his country at Tientsin
and had been promoted to be a man
darin, he followed the custom of adopting-
an official name. Tin-Panjr is
said to mean "hall fragrance." and is
intended to indicate that the one so
designated is so sweet and eminent a
lawgiver that the sweet savor of his
reputation "fills the court." A penny
weekly in search of novelties mitfht do
worse than offer a prize for official
names for our public men.
Akonphonf Mokes Deaf Hfr,
There are many smiling faces at the
New York institution for the instruc
tion of the deaf and dumb just now,
owing to successful experiments with
a nw apparatus which enables the
def to hear. It w called the akou
phone. The machine employs electric
sound valves, which penetrate the
deafest ear and have a reviving effect
on the diseased parts of the ear. The
machine does not increase the volume
of sound, but makes it more pene
trating. It i on the eame principle as
the Roentgen light rays, which do not
produce a greater degree of liirht. but
a kind of light which penetrates bodies
hitherto impervious to it. The instru
ment is of no benefit to the small per
centage of the deaf, says the Pittsburg
Dispatch. With the partially deaf it
does away with the eager straining to
catch the sound of the human voice,
and an ordinary conversation tone can.
be used.
The anie of rflee."
"Pelee' was the name which the Ila
waiians in their pagan days gave to
the goddess w ho, according to their be
lief, inhabited one of their largest vol
canoes. Ireland's Population Decreasing.
The recent census of Ireland shows
a marked decrease in its population,
which baa been largely attributed to
the famine throughout the island, cans
ing the death of thousands of people,
and foroiog many others to emigrate.
This brings to mind quite forcibly the
absolute necessity of having plenty of
good food if we would prolongue life,
bat after all it is not a question of the
amount eaten that makes the people
strong and healthy, but the way it is
digested. Dyspeptic people cannot en
joy their meals, and consequently al
ways feel depressed, irritable and ner
vous. They should try Hostetter's
Stomach bittera at onoe. It is a speci
fic remedy for flatulency, belching, in
digestion, dyspepsia and nervousness,
and is backed by a record of fifty years
of cores.
Cattle and stockmen in Southern
Oregon report one of the best
years ever known in the history of
the industry. The cattle on the
raDges, and those coming in for
shipment, are in remarkably fine
condition.
Mr?. Lucretia Allyn Carman, of Os
wego, a pioneer of 1331, died at her
home, Sept. 20.
The Portland Chamber of Com
merce committee has decided
unanimously in favor of the Blue
Mountain forest reserve.
Out of Death's Jaws.
"When death seemed very near from
a severe stomach and liver trouble, that
I bad suffered with for yere," writes P.
Mass, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's New
Life Pills saved my life and gave per
fect health." Best pills on earth and
only 25o at Slocam's drug store.
Supplementary articles of incor
poration of The Hood River
Spring Company were filed in the
clerk's office at The Dalles Thurs
day. The company's capital stock
was raised from $12,000 to $30,000,
with MO shares at $1000 a share.
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A sallow complexion, dizziness,
biliousness and a coated tonpue
arf cnni'iioii indications, of liver
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bowel troubles, severe as they are,
rrive immediate warning by pain,
but liver and kidney troubles,
though l-'ss painful at the start, are
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perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford's Black
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use in an emergency ana saes
many expensive calls ot a doctor.
Mullinv S. C, March 10, 1901.
1 have used Thedford's Black-Draught
for three years and I have not had to o
to a doctor since I have been taking it.
It U the best medicine (or me that is
on the market for liver and kidney
troubles and dyspepsia and other
complaints. Kev. A. u. LtWIi.
C losing Out Kale.
Mrs. C. A. Rhea has added a new
line of the latest noveities in millineiy.
in order to close out her large miscel
laneous stock of goods, and if you want
bargains, you will find them at the mil
linery store second door from postoffice.
Miss Gleafion. a competent and ex
perienced milliner has charge of the
millinery department.
Special attention given to orders.
IWAU WASH.
Tbtiw xkts often a very beaatiiul
mmpunifloahip between the mother and
at aatwsMr. me innmarr u frame.
free and sympathetic But aotne day
toe tnotber feci as If aomeCning had
chilled thfa intimacy. The child la
ilent and sad, and seems to shun her
mother instead oi
seek Log her.
This change very
often ocean when
the young girl i9
crossing the bor
der line of woman
hood. She is mor
bid, nervona, fear
faL as she enters4
upon this new ex
perience. The use of Dr.
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health, as well as
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tite, nourish the nerves, and
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the general physical health
Two yars ago my daughter's health began
to fail." writes Mr. Dan Halt, of Bnxlhead,
Green Co., Wis. "Even-thing that could be
thought of was done to help her but it was of no
use. When he began to complain Hhe was
quite stout; weighed 170 the picture of good
health, until about the age of fourteen; then In
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my daughter wauld have been in her grave to
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natural function was established and we bought
another one, making only two bottles in all, and
she complete; recovered. Since then she is as
well as can he."
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on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
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week. It is always interesting to the
young people.
Attention
Is directed to the G. A. K. convention
to be held in Washington, D. C., Octo
ber 6th to 11th inclusive, 1902. We can
sell you tickets at rates which make
going to the convention cheaper than
staying at home, and we make enough
out of it so that we are not "On the
County." Tickets sold only on Septem
ber 29th and 30th. For particulars as
to rates, accommodations, Btopovers.
time limit, etc., etc., call on or address,
B. II. Tit' MHTLI.,
Commercial Agent Illinois Central It.
R., 142 Third St. Portland. O.e.
First to arrive witn the telegraphic
news Tha Weekly Oregonian.
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His Life In Peril.
"I just seemed to have (tone all to
pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
Tex., "bilioosncsj and a lame bsok bad
made life a harden. I couldn't eat or
sleep and felt almost too worn oat to
sleep and felt almost too woru ont to
work when I began to use Eleotric Bit
ters, but they worked wonders. Now 1
sleep liVe a top, can eat anything, bave
itaiDed in strength and enjoy bard work ''
Tbey give vigorous health rnd new life
to weak, sickly, rnn-down people. Try
them. Only 50 cents at Slooum Dr
Co's.
The Southern Pacific is gather
ing an exhibition of products in
Western Oregon to be taken to
the corn caruival at Peoria, 111.
Forty Ysars Torture.
To be relieved from torturing disease
after 30 years' torture might well oanse
the gratitude of Anyone. That is what
DeWitt's Witoh Hazel Salve did for C.
Haney. Geneva, O He says: "DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles
after I bad suffered 40 years." Cares
cuts, bums, wounds, skin diseases. Be
ware of counterfeits. Slooum Drug Co.
Gordon's Feed and
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Good accommodations
for taking care of and
feeding horses.
Prices Reasonable
Horses intrusted to
my care will be well
taken care of.
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Main Street, - - - reppner, Oregon.
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