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7 '"7 r- a. 00 I S 2. 0 I 2.001 'HE- f Independent and Oregoirian Independent and Creganian W AMB W a. an, . Two XSollsaz-aa. Sollara. ssWWssi Vol. XXIV. HILLSB0R0, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1897. No. 3. i 'J GENERAL DIRECTORY. (iovoraor heorclarv of Htate 'I iwinm Bout. Public Instrnotion bun rrmier Wm. V. Lord Harrison tt. Kincaid i'b'lllp Metscban ft. M. Irwin W. 11. Leeds Haprein) Court Judge Fifth Pistriot . . Attorney Filth Diatriot I::; .L'uaa. K. Wolverton K. H. lteau F. A. Moore T. A. MebriUe X i. C'leetoti COUNTY OFFICKB8. Judge Cotniniasioners J Clerk .'. . Haarid lteoorder Traaaurt I Aaaeaaor . .... Hobool Buoerintendeut Harveyor Coroner. ....... H. P. Cornelias . . . . 1). BV KHaaoner T. O. load I. A. Imiuif W. H. Mradtord . . . K. L. Mcforiuiok A. II. I 'l ..George H. Wilcoi Austin ('riuK L. K. Wilkes C. L. Large Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report EW2 MA ABSOLUTELY PUKE l'KOFEHSIONAL CAKD8. OK EGO N CITY LAND OFFICE. Robert A. Miller . . Win. Galloway.... . Ketfiater . lleoeiver CITY OFF1CKUM. Hoard of Trneteea Heoorder Treaaarer Marshal faatioe of Feaoe I:: B. B. Ooodin, Mayor E. 0. Hrown .... . . . Jos Downs W. H. Wehrunu J. B. Stanley K. H. Iirri J. V. Tamieaie . ..Hcnlon Hnwman , K. O. Mitchcl W. W. Annan. W D. Hnnth J. I. HlCSH POUT OFFICE INFOBMATION. The mails alow t tba Uilliboro Ton. Glanooe, Weat Union, Bethany and Cedar Mill, at 11:20 a. m. Going Booth, 8:30 . m. Going to f ortland and way-offloel, 6:W a m. and a n. Rl. ". For Farminston and Laorel. Wedneadnya nd Batordays at 10M a. m. CHCBCU AND SOCIETY NOTICES. lONOBEOATIONAL CHOUGH, corner KJ Main and Fifth streets, rreaoninn tTery Habbatb, aaorninq and evening, ttab, bath aohool at 10 o'olook a. m. Prayer meeting Tbnraday awning. Y. P. B. U. .. 4nn.U. at R H0 n. m. All services will he abort, bright. Interesting and helpful Everyone cordially wen-nine. EVAN P. HUGHES. Pastor. nVANOELICAI, CHUBCH. Corner Hi Fifth and Fir. Preaching every Hnnday evening at 8 p. m. second and fourth Hon dav at 11 a. m.i Monday aobnol at 10 a. m.; prayer meeting every Wednesday eTening; eaobera meeting every Monday evening. U. L. Pratt, paator. FIB8T Christian Cfanrch, K. I Bhf lley paator, Baseline and Third. Preaching very Monday at 11 a. m. and 7:H0 p. ni. MondayHchool, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8:00 p. day, p. m. m. Y. P. 8. 0. K.. buu- fMK8T BAPTIST CHTJB0H OF H1LL8 1 boro, eorner Third and Fir, Preach ing second and fourth Sabbath, morning nd evening! Monday school every Hnnday t 10 . M. Bsv. HCHOF1ELD, Pastor. CHUBCH, a toning i Hb'a' a a !. jjl ePr-eaohing every Sabbath morning and K. C'l'ne pastor. ool every Hnbbatb at t ng every Holiday at evening 10 k. a Bt.'W r . ueneral prayer meeting every Thorsday evening. Leaders' and Hteward s meeting the aenond Toesday evening of each month A. O. U. W. HILI.8BOKO LODGE NO. 61. A. O. V. W., meets every tirat and third F riday evening in the month. JOS. K LINEMAN, M. W. P. H. BACOHMAN, Beoorder. .THOMAS II. T0GI'E, ATTORNEY-AT-L, V, UILIiiKOUO, OBEUON. Ofrica: Morgan Wook. BAKRETT it ADAMS, lTORNEYS-AT-LAW UILLMKOBO, OBKOON Ornrs: Central Block, Booms 6 and 7. BUTTON BOWMAN. W. D. SMITH. NotHry Poblio. SMITH BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. H1LLHKOUO, OBEOON. Orrioa: Booms 6 and 7, Morgan block. It fa a ftxtMl anil imuiutalilo law that to have gcr! url hfaith, om mut have ure, rich and abundant blood, Thpro l no horir nor xtirer rouI than by a courw of IteWitt's Sarsajiarilla. W. K. ISrock. Wash your white clotluti with SR I'u&iil Aud i.K' villi iloi, tuui yeiiuW. Karl's Llovtr JlKt iva Is a sure cure for headache and nfrvoiw din- ea.xt. Nothing rel loves so quickly For sale by the Delta Drujr store. Soap, Foam ! ! t C. E. KIMIT, TTORN E Y-AT-LAW, lOBTLAND, OBEGGN Boom i No. 8, Portland Havings Bank Bnilding, Second and Washington Mreets. K0. R. BAtiLEY, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, HILI.yBORO, OREOON. Kesident agent for Royal Insurance Co. Room: No. 13, Morgan Block. M. T. L1XKLATER, M. B. C. M. piIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HILL8BORO, OREGON. Ovvica: at residenoe. east of Conrt Ilonae, where be will be foaud at all times when not visiting patients. Conutipation i-nunf more than hall the ills of women. Karl'H Clover Hoot Tin in a plettKunt cure for conwli putioD. For sale by the Delta Drug Htore. To cure all old mir, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to apeedily cure piles, you need ("imply apply De- Wit 'a Witch Haxel Halve according to direction. Its muglc-like action will surprine you. W. E. Urock The lu-Mt t'ou;h Cure Is Sliiloh'tt Cure. A ncglecttil cough is danger ous. Stop it at once with Shiloh's Cure. For wile by the Delta Drug Store. Save the Wrappers. They are worth a cent a saved from Hoe Cnke Simp. Laidlaw Co. piece it Br yan The length of life may be increased by lessening its dangers. The ma ority of people die from lung troubles. These may be averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. W. E. ISroek. J. P. TAMIES1E, M. D., g P. R. R. SURGEON, HIliliHUOKU, UKEUUN. Orrtna id KumsMoa : eorner Third and Main Htreets. Ottioe hoars, MUM to 12 a. ni., 1 to & and 7 to 8 p. ni. 'l'elepbone to reaidenoe from Brook k Hels' ProgHtore at all hoars. All calls promptly attended, night or day. This is an "Age of Soap." Why use any but the very best. Rest soap means Hoe Cake. Itryan-Laldlaw Co. For dyspejisia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer It never fails to cure For sale by the Ieltft Drug Store. Daughters f Kebekah. HILLHBORO REBEKAH LODGE NO M, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellow b' Hall very Satnrday evening. HABAU WILLIAMS, N. O. W. D. WOOD, M. 1)., piIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HILLS BOBO, OREGON. - Orrtoi! in Cbenette How. Khidimci corner First and Main streets. r. r h. ITILLSBOBO GRANGK, NO. 73, meets .LA Vnd and 4th Saturday of each month. Hum, BoaoriBLO, oi aster, Amnis Imbbib, Sec. . o. o. r. a f ONTEZCMA LODGE. NO. R0. meets ,tl Wednesday evenings at 8 o'olook, in l.O. F. Hall. Visitors maue welcome. BICHABD BEM1SH. N. :. D. M. 0. Golt, fcVc'y. . I. . MEETS very Hnnday evening at 7 o'clock in tna Christian choroh. Yon are cordially invited to attrndits meetings. EDA ADAMS. Prea't, Rath bone Sisters. SH(KNICIA TEMPLE NO. I. R. 8. 1 meets every '2nd snd 4th Friday in each month at 7:30 o'clock In 1. O. U. r. Hall. Mas. bUrilK MTANI.KY. Mas. M. A. Hoist, M. E. 0. M. ol R. and C S P. kiiivuiv f lltulP Kit U K. OF P 1 meats in Old Fellows' Hnll on Monday tvening of each week. Hojonrning brethren doomed to lode meetlni-s. J. M. WALL, 0.0, I.. A. Lono, R. of B. A 8. A. F. aad A. M. flit ALITY LODGE NO. , A. F. i A. M., X meeU every Matorday night on or after full moon of each month. W. D. WOOD, W. M R. ('BiS!ALt, Secretary. n. E. . f III! ALATIN CHAPTER, NO. 3t.O. E.8.. J meets at Masonic Temple on the 2nd ami 4th Toesday of each month. Mb. W. D. HARE, W. M. Oiun Cbokkitb, Secretary. W. C. T. IT. H1I.L8HOUO, W.C.T. T. MEETS IN the Congregational Chnrrli on the 4th Friday in each month at 3 o'clock P. M. . flTALATIN PLAINS PRESBYTERIAN 1 Choroh. Regolar preaching. Hundavs, 11 o'olook A. Ml Mnnday eehnol, 10 o'clock A. M. W. H. D1ERDOKFF. ' Pastor. K. 0. T. M. fIOLA TENT, NO. IS, K. O. T. M.. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, on ee and foortn Thorsday eveninva of each month. L. A. LON(. Bsbtob BowMts, Com. B. K. 1 1 T A8HINOTON ENCAMPMENT No, S4, I. O. O. F., meets on tint and h'H ToeKdavB of each month. D. M. C. UVI r, rWibe. E. RAXM0X POST, HO. 9, U. A. R. MEETS IN ODD FELLOWS H ALL ON the Hret and third Saturdays of each month, ail :) o'clock, P. M. R.Cbabpall. A. M., P. C adjutant. ME. RlSSOICOKPflSO. 47.; VY R. C. MEF-Ts IN ODD FELt.OWi II ALL Hi II boro, on the 1st. Ind S.I. Fridays of earn month at S:90 p. m. r. A. BAILEY, M. 1. 1IIYSICI AN, SURGEON AND 1 ACCOUCHEUR. HILLS BOBO, OREGON. Ornra: in Pharmacy, Union Block. Calls attended to, night or day. Reaidenoe, S. W. Cor. Base Line and Second streets. R. NIXON, JJENTIST, FOREST GROVE, OREGON. Is now making teeth for f.VOO and 7.50 per set ; best of material and woisroansnip. Will cum pare with seta ousting &. Teeth extraoted without imin. Fillings at the lowest prioea. All work warranted. OrricBi three doors north of Brick store. Otlioe boars from V a. m. to 4 p. m. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the article most used for piles, and It always cures them. W E. Brock. A compound that makes hands rough will rot clothes. Soap Foam. your Try A. B. BAILEY, l. D. S." JJENTIST, HILLHBORO, OREGON, Rooms 1 and 2, Morgan A Bailey Binrk. W ILK EM BROS. RSTRACTORS AND tV SURVEYORS. HILLHBORO, OREGON. Agon for Bar Iook Type Writer, doors of PostotUoa. Two Til OS. IK HIM I'll REVS. CONVEYANCINO AND ARSTUACTING OF TITLIX HILL8HOUO. OREOON. Legal papers drawn snd Loans on Real Ettate negotiated. Bosinesa attended to with promptnesa and dispatch. Orrtct: Main Street, opposite tbt Court Hoose. "Excuse me," oliservetl the man in spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is." "Never you mind whero his liver is," retorted the other. "If it was in his big toe or his left ear DeWitt's Little Risers would reach it ami shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig-lamps." W, E. Brock. Are you made miserable by lndi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. Many lives of usefulness have been rut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchi tis and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. W. E. Brock 2-",ono 1.8J0 1,070 2.300 4,1)00 5.000 3,000 1,500 Thousands of cases of consumption, asthma, roughs, colds ami croup are cured every tiny by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. Absolutely pure, pcifectly harm less and invariably reliable are the iiiulites of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in col Is, croup and lung troubles. Children like it lie cause it is pleasant to take and helps them. W. E. Brock. WM. BENS0X, PRACTICAL MACHINIST rilLLHROIt OBEOON. All kinds of rerxtirnff on Steam Engines and Boiler. Mill Wora, Threshing Machines Mowers, Feed Cotters, Sewing Machines Waahimr Machines. Wrineera. Pnmpa, Scale, Scissors ground, Gnn and Imcks smithing. Saws gronnd and filed; and have B large nomber of eecond-nand engines and boilers for sale. AU work warranted. Dr. Price's Cream baking Powder Warfci's Fair HitBest A vara. DisM-ased blood, constipation, and Kidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by the Ih-lta Drug Store. They are so little you hardly know you are taking them. They cause no griping, yet they act quickly and most thoroughly. Such are the fa mous little pi'ls known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. Small in size, great In results. W. E. Brock. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends alxmt Shiloh's Cure for Consumption They w ill recom mend It. For sale by the lielta Drug The old lady was right when she said, the child might die if they waited for the doctor. She saved the little one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. W. E. Br-k For laundry, kitchen or bath noth etpials Soap Foam. Bryan-Iaidlaw. ESTIMATES FOR W,. the public the following table of estimates, based on the appropriation bill of 189.",. These estimates will be used as a basis for the appropriation bill to lie enacted at this session of the legislature. Where can reductions lie made? Salary of governor $ 1,500 1'rlvate aerretarr to governor 1,800 Clerical, aid, including stent gra- pber 800 S.Mry ot e'rtay vf fettle l,5r.t thief clerk to secretary ol stale ... 1,800 Clerical aid to secretary ol state including stenographer 6,fM0 salary 04 state tressiaree -eoo Ciurk to stati treaiunr 2,0) 8:ilary ol superintendent of puhlia iiiMtrucliuu .. :,800 Aid to BUieniitenilent of instruc tion, inciuiiing stenographer.... 1,630 Oen 1 800 Halury uf aitoruev.eneral 3,000 S t.ary ol suite .mranun 1,000 1'untaga and contingent expenses ol slale ibran in 300 Hook, book-catws. binduitf. etc. for state library 1,600 Advertising state wai rants. 300 500 copies ol volumes 30 and 31, Supreme Courts Report. 4.000 S ilary of pilot commissioners 1100 Estimated lotai cost of additional publio buildings and improve ment, ihrol, exclusive uf Ilia asylum , 8 nary of health otlices....st- 1'uy of janitor and assistant Pay of night watch man state capitol i'eachrra and current expenses state school lor deal mute 12,000 E sctrio lighting school for deaf mute 260 teachers and current expenses, late school for bund 6,500 H or c liKhting, school for blind , 800 l!n. form series school blanks 1,500 insurance ana niaintaiiianc or pilot schooner 1,500 impairs aim improvements, cupuol building ground", etc.,. Wood for Heating system, capitol anu nay ol uremeii thereof E'ectric lighting capitol 8tate hour. I of agriculture Eastern Oregou agricultural so- cieties Southern Uregou district agricul tural societies Salary and expenses lish and game pro.ector 2,500 Sulary and expenses stale dairy and ioou com missions 1.500 Salary and ext e.ises railroad com- nuaaioners and c erk in nm l ay anu expenses ol Oregon do mestic minimal commission 4 000 Suite board horticu ture 4 fino S ilary ol boatme i at Astoria 500 ray anu expenses ol slat board of euuuiizution 9.vi P.e urcl lor arrest uki Kxiienses of etiue relorm school. .. 18,000 fciectric lighting reform school 2,3o0 L,igiits, luei loroin es water post age etc., and other expensej of executive adniinitratieand otti er state departments 14 ntm u .. ... -' oainrius oi supreme juiiges circuit jikikcs roseoiuing ultorneys and clerks and ha, litis ol the supreme court etc ra nni) ray oi omoers and employes and other neceisarv expeuses of the state Insane aavlnm li'iooi ciectne nguong asylum ana Bsy lum cottages 0.975 I'uhlic printing and binding and lor iiurcuase ol paper lor same. . 30.000 conveying insane ana lUlotio pn- lien s coiniiiitted to tho asylum. 14.000 Conveying convicts Committed lo ton pen Herniary 12 500 Arrest and return ol fugitives from Illative 4.000 support oi nonresident poor in the several counties 4 000 aupeiiutmlentoI penitenitiary.... 1,50 urjons oi .... a. 400 Seams er, larmer " H00 bookkeeper " ... 1.200 Shop guards " .... 5,70 giueer, pininmer " .... 900 nightwatonuieii ' 2.7O0 'rison inspect, r soo isiting physician penitentiary... !J0 Keeping prisloners snd general ex lienses penitentt.iry 22,500 Wool lor penitentlarv . . 1,750 Rogues gnllerv Iieniteiitiarv a.so K ecirii: in iting , 2 175 01 '"'in 01 state normal school eston . . . A Ann Htnie normal school .Monmotti . . . R nisi State university 3oi(Kl6 tiregon national uuard 30.01 J Oregon Hold lers Home.... 12,000 OiinrjF ui UUIIC UUIIUlllg COIUIU1S- o 2.000 notional wing ami improvement lo i i.iaoe asylum 40 0(10 import ot relate h ru lor 1SI15; not levied tor In 1S!M as thoy had not complied with seation 10 of H H 3j2 whem lew waa made 9 .ton meciriu iiirininK reiurm .-cnooi lev- led lor ISHi 2.800 tale agricultural cohere fi.otXI nierext on Indorsed warrants dur ng lSHj !W . 7 091 iiiMrucin n ol r or sewer tor reiiet of ininne arvluiu penitentl arv and state house 2.747 msurame 11111 maintainancs 01 pi lot schooner 12 Public printing and 1. hiding and for purchase of paper for purriia printing 18,3ctT 1 ay ui uiucers ana otner expenses 01 insane ssrliim 2,911 t'onyeymg insane to aivmn I5J Pay and expenses state bourd of eiialix ition 930 sation of burning, but ten minutest afterward the hands became painful, and examination showed a burn on the tip of the middle and ring fingers and on the back of the little and ring fingers, with a seared line across the lower portion of tho palm. There has lieen no other effect excepting that he expressed himself as feeling decidedly better In general health. This improvement In health Is quite in line with the experience of miny men Vkho havo either accideutaiiy or intentionally taken high tension currents of lew mprge or we'gM than that referred to. Mr. Testa has long been accustomed to place him OVER THE STATE. Dougitfi Vubbty is id ticOt li.i,"mX, the Interest on which Is f.200 a year. Fennoyer baa given half his salary for six months, 91250, to the city board cf charities. But at which station do the taxpayers get off? The Benton county court has or dered a suit brought against ex Sherifl Osborn, for whatever balance la dutt tho county, vUi8,73 being Hie amount claimed which Isdispl!. Another steamer will m uut-in commission by Captain Graves to move the produce of the four coal habit of spending his evenings In the city till the overland rfled at 11 o'clock. There was no one to hinder the enterprising burgular. The tax levy for lieu ton county for ls7 is 20.4 mills 4 mills state, county fund 12 and school 4.4. I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. Karl's Clover lloot Tea ha matlo me well and happy Mrs. E. It. Worden. For sale by the Delta Drue Htor TAXABLE PROPERTY. tie tut towing table snows the net taxable property In each county of the state after the equalizations and exemptions have been made, and the revenue to be collected from each county : COl'STlEi self every now and again within the mines, now in operation at Itiverton, circuit or me nigrt tensiao .vott.foo-xK with which he has made such re- having already been made. remarkable denioust rations. He Three bovs were nnvste.1 Mnn,l,.w says it refreshes him more than any injunction City, by Marshal Pavey. other restorative; as a tonic It Is un- fr creafin - rfiH,rllrhan , ,h equaled, ami it leaves a sense of rest behind It. Total. IW,544 THE MAIN MUSCULAR SUPPORTS OF THE BODY WEAKEN AND LET CO UNDER BACK A OR LUMBACO. TO RESTORE, BTRENCTH AND 8TRAICHTEN UP, US EN, IrUi"" f A IIIOII TEMSUX SHOCK. Many men have described from actual experience the sensation of drowning, but few have come into the circuit of 2500 volts, of electric current and lived to tell how it felt. An electric engineer who was stand ing on a chair in readiness to move a reversing switch on a lighting series, placed one hand on the metal cover of an altimeter (which was in series with another sixty-lamp circuit), turning to the left and leaning back to make an observation (still stand ing on the chair) he placed his left hand on an iron pillar. It happened that the ammeter case was accident ally in metallic contact with the light leads, and as the return wire was "earthed," the man received the whole of the 2500 volts of current. The llrst thing that he realized was that he was standing on the floor, but be had no idea whether he jumped off the chair or was knocked off. The forearm was drawn close to the chest and the hands were clenched. From a little above the elbow downwards he had a feeling of puliation and a sense of violent beating. Below the elbow all power was gone, but the arm at the shoul der could lie moved from the side. Gradually the pulsations toon be came less violent, though preserving a rhythmic character, and the motor power of the elbow, wrist and fin gers returned. In three minutes he ft It "none the worse." At the time of thf shock there w no sen- church, and two more for riotous and unruly conduct on the streets, Protecting Emit frew Frest. laid another was arrested on Sunday A contrivance for generating smoke evening. They were fined 7.r0 and steam in orchards.'as described eaen in the Pacific Uural Press," is said to Professor Kanematz' silkworm have elevated the 3 a. in. tempera- colony, comprising more thau 80,000 ture 10 degrees at a trial recently worms at Coqullle, Or., has concluded made. Tho outfit Is simple and 1 18 cocoon spinning. The Professor cheap. A piece of ordinary chicken says the work has been done much wire screen 4 feet square la fastened quicier and better this season than at the corners to four stakes set or before, and If anything, the co- diven in the ground, the screen be- coons are better also. ing about 2 feet above the The contractors having the work ground. Six inches of wet of drilling a well at the capitol have leaves or straw is placed on at last reached water. They went the screen, with a can of crude 8391 feet, of which distance 250 feet petroleum underneath the leaves or were through bedrock, when, in straw. . When the oil is lighted a passing through the latter strata, a dense white smoke arises which soon good vein wai struck. The water at fills the orchard, and so heavy that once rose to within 18 feet of the it does not rise much higher than surface. the tree-tops. There la an entire The total number of nersons on absence of the sooty smoke which, the tax roll in Grant county, accord- in experiments in years, gone Dy, ing to Deputy Sheriff Short,' Is 1094, proved unfit for use, because of the of which number 974 are male and Injury to the fruit, but in its stead is 120 female taxpayers. Of the former a white smoke. It Is claimed that 317 are delinquent for last year, twenty of these baskets are ample while of the latter there are only 30 lor a ten-acre orcnara. who have not nald un 1 . One Lewis, of Cascade Locks, is in trouble. lie started to blast site If certain accounts received from for a fish wheel on the eovernment Nova Scotia are to be depended up- reserve at the locks. The authorities on, whaling will soon be deprived of obiected. Whn waPnwt , - I nuillt.lt J mi'!.' much of the spice of danger which work, he said he would not. Judire dm niways rmuw sovti ua exciting neuinger allowed s bench warrant . t lr m . . i ...I I .. i I . . . uii'upuuou. mint-no tun wuaie una ana I tie contemptuous fellow will XERVK URAtTlSU. lfaibeuii iitts reporteu the case of a gardener, 29 years of age, who sua- ELKlTKOtim.NU THE WHALE. baker Hsnton Clackamas . . I (Jiatsoo Columbia .. Oooe. tained a deep Incision on the lower t'nrrv and inner part of the right upper arm ougi'; ';;. 1 iiMn, by falling on a scythe. The artery I Harney was ligatcd by the attending surgeon I j-0"? and the two ends of a divided nervel Kiamaih..'.. Lake Lane , Lincoln Linn Malheur, Marioa Morrow Multnomah.. Poik Sherman ... . Tillamook.. .. I'maiilia Union Wallowa Wasoo Washington.. YamhUI were sutured. The wounds healed slowly by granulation, but finally dosed, leaving the muscles of the I wrist and hand, supplied by the ul nar anil median nerves paralyzed, while those supplied by the musculo- spiral nerve retained their motility Sensibility was lost in the same dis tribution, aud also in that of the in ternal cutaneous nerve. ' An operation was subsequently unaeriaKen, an incision oeing mane 1 0ui. along the Hue of the scar, and pro-1 longed some distance upward aud CAVE STORY FROM PEJOiSLVAMA. downward, and suppliinented by a traverse incision about an iuch above the elbow. The lower of the upper segment of the ulner nerve, which was bulbous, was found to be con nected by fibrous tissue with the up per end of tho lower segment. A small nerve was found at the upper J3 . o o H6. ' , - I 2,Ii..'7 I 9.17J 91 2.7K4.4IU 11.137 tut 4,af7,9ftl IS.2,11 S4 S.SK.701 13,8.10 SO l,S73,0t 5,So2 7S 2,"7S,Miij 11,115 84 611.H60 2,047 SO L 714,013 ti.SSti Oft ' 4.S0A.ttf3 ls.fcit ( "i"'JKV.B7ir "svvr7o"'' l,!!,'.".'! o.'i-.H 90 1.WH.019 7,1114 4S 4.S10.A33 19242 11 . I.2n0.ft 4,1111 14 l,W4,li7 B.lliS 87 1.311M21 6.3.'.J 4S b.491,137 26.904 AH M04.197 3,M 79 7,0iiH,l!Ni 28.27'i 7S l.rjU.&US 4.4SS 3M S.6R).6V, 34,342 22 1,1U2,4.'3 4, toy 73 6l,41,l!fc 20S.OU4 7S 4,041.121 IO.IiH SU SS2.2S4 3.629 14 l.ldS.fiU 4.UI4 00 0 010.0UO 20,442 40 8,11.2.003 12,048 01 7M,&22 8.U3S 19 2.SWI.1A1 11.A72 00 4,447,830 17.791 .12 5,220,482 20.8S1 98 143,170,971 !i72,707 88 An Immense cave was discovered In a field near Pine Grove Pa., the day before Christmas, reports a correspon dent to the St. Louis O lobe-Democrat. The discovery was accidental, and came so suddenly that a large plow horse was prectplted several hundred part of the wound, which proved to I feet Into the cavern, where It was be the internal cutaneous. The low- dashed to death on a projecting ledgo er end of the same nerve was found I of rock. subsequently and united to the upper weanesaay isoston Cambell was with a catgut suture. After consid- out In a field near his home. lie had erabie search the bulbous lower end two norse team witn mm, ana was 1 of the upper segment of the median working hard to finish the field be nerve was discovered at about the I fore dark. About 4 o'clock In the after- middle of tho upper arm, concealed noon, when he was driving his team by the belly of the biceps muscle, directly through the center of tho field and the upper end of the lower seg- he felt a violent pulling on the reins. ment, expanded and sending rami fications into the scar, was found sub sequently Just above the bend of the elbow. Looking up to see what was wrong with the team he was struck dumb with fear to find his horses missing. One of them could be seen tearing in the majority or cases taken a very lively part in the affair, and has not infrequently managed to escape from his pursuers, even after being har pooned, but it is now proposed to give the hunted cetacean no quarter, The electric harpoon has for some an opportunity to show now have his rights. Carter and Miller In Baker City are engaged in extensive packing oper ations, and have commenced hog butchering. Wednesday morning P. Owens, with nnu ana n rf ItAtuiin time been talked of, and it is said hauled in weight nt tim .1 . . . T . as I 1 m I O " " imiw V I XJKJ "...v. "ers,,t"' BU 'u w,m,er u pounds of hogs from tho slaughter uaniax, nas at leugm lauen counsel noU8e heow town nn hIa hl with the electricians, and devised a wajrolJ. WMch of kself u,,h. 90 practical apparatus for the electio- ipoua He mttll4, nth r tr, ... - -"" UUMII ting of whales. The apparatus con sists of a dynamo of 10,000 volts capa city, to which Is attached a wire rope, heavily insulated, and of suf ficient length to run out for a distance the forenoon. Aa economical wave has struck urowusvllle, Linn county. Last Monday evening a mass meeting taxation may be lessened In the future, 9 I SVna hAll fr lliA r of 10,000 feet from the side of the . veeseL The har,KKn attached to tho TT"' , " m' ,u Bm legw- 1 I IMI llfA InaluHrtA 4 1 x is: end ofthla wire Is. of course, of rub- ."r cuuii.g -t t MikAn,iu, Ik. t.tt. I the general expenses of state ... ns"tutions, In executive, legislative of the whale. The Insulated wire is ;" ." ? "'7 ". "-'" k u .t,.o. thi iviwi. I lci ,u oruertnai ine now Ourtlen " """"" of en harpoon, anu terminates at ine end in a sharp steel spear 2 feet long. When a school of whales is seen ine retail liquor dealers In Port spouting, the whaling ship ia steered Da are not pacing paths strewn in their direction. When within a yellow roses. Some 210 made convenient distance, a boat is lowered application for license the first of the with the crew, tho elect rie harpoon year but up to Saturday only about and the 10,000 feet of wire for main- had been able to pay the tax 1m- taming the connection with the posea. -mat was .the last day of ship's dynamo. This wire reels off grace, it la said that the wholesale as the boat nenrs the while. When dealers have been in the Jiabit of ad within striking distance, the harpoon- vanclng the money,, but when the 1st will hurl the spear in regulation mstaucea are to numerous it is very style, but the Whale will never know probable that a general refusal will what has struck him. for, as the tip resuu. iiaru limes does seem to of the spear touches his body, he will promote temperance after all. Good. be shocked to death. Soothing and not irritating, strengthening and not weakening, small but effective such are the The citizens of La Grande were in vited to respond to a call for a public meeting at that placelast Monday, which recites: "We ask a reduction oualitle of DeWitt's Little Earlv ,u ' we state ny cut Risers, the famous little pills. W. HDOH U8e,e8 commissionsuch as E. Brock. i raiiroHu commissioner, game commis sioner, Oregan district fairs, extra va in the tropical West Indies Is Igant appropriations for Oregon Na found a plant that bears a bean J tional Uuard, and other commissions, which, If eaten by bird or beast, which we deem useles. or too exnen causes an ine learners or nair to tan I give for the amount of benefit to the out. Parrots lose their plumage and nubile i The Dav. also, of sumo of our Decome neipiess onjeeisoi strange ap-1 state officers, such as secretary of pearanee, hopping from limb to state, state printer and superintendent limb or crippling about, on the of public instruction, we think ex ground, ine common name given travagant, and are suggestive of to this strange plant is wild tarn- points where reduction can well he arind. It was described recently be- made with profit to the state. fYiro IIia Ttrtlluh b u,vu twin liw fir I . someone win nave irouine at the i..u.M.,.s..anis.. .j ... ,..,, onicui iMiiititiu siniiuui 11 will ucre Catarrh cured, health and sweet membered that the station is three- breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh fourths of smile from the business Remedy. Price, 50c. Nasal inje :tor center of the city, and some distance free. For sale by the Delta Drug from tlieiiresidences even. The U. The fibrous tissue between the ends I madly across the fields, but the other of the alnar nerve was cut out and! one was no where In sight." While the two healthy portions were united I Campbell stood looking in amaxe- by graftirg strands of the sciatic nerve I ment at what had happened the plow of a rabit so as to fill up the gap and establish continuity. It was not pos sible to bjing the divided ends of the meridian nerve closer together than 21 inches. In the absence of more suitable tissue, the spinal cord of a rabbit just killed was used as a graft to connect the ends of the median which was lying at his feet also disap peared. Campbel was thoroughly frightened by this time, and ran to his home fur assistance. A number ot men were soon at the scene where the horse and plow disappeared, but all they could ! Bee was a great yawning chasm. A nerve, the Inserted cord lying loose I derrick was erected over the opening, and quite free from tenson when tin-and with s rope and lantern Levi ally placed in position. Fine catgul Morrison, a plucky young farmer, was sutures were used throughout. Tht lowered into the dark recesses. Over edges of the wound were brought to- 200 feet of rope had been let out be get her, the usual dressings applied, fore Morrison could find s firm fbot- and the arm was fixed upon a rec tangular splint. Union took place by "first intention," with a total ab sence of fever and pain. Eleven days after the operation the patient could feci the scratch of a pin Ing. Here found the horse lying dead on an immense ledge of rock, which proved to be but a spur pro jecting out from the side of the cave. Morrison gave the signal again to lower him, but after going 60 feet on the front side of the first section of further down the rope gave out, and the thumb, as well as at the root of theintlex finger. He could tell when the hair on the back of the first sec tion of the ring and little fingers were touched, but could not feel the scratch of a pin in that situation, Seven days later sensation bad re turned over the whole of the palmer surface of the thumb and the second section of the index finger. After a further interval of sixteen days sen sstlon seeemed to bo creeping slow ly along the first finger and (o be he had to be hauled back without having reached the bottom of the cave. Morrison says the cave Is fully 300 feet deep, and that the sides are cov eted with glistening stones and crystals. After a direct descent Into the earth for over 300 feet the cave extends northward through caves of solid rock. Running water can bo distinctly heard, and there Is every reason to believe that the cave is very near to an underground stream present over the whole of the palmer I of great volume. area supplied by the median nerve. I and extending down as far as the DIseksrgH. sf L'earse. web of the fingers and a short dls- A man was up before the judge lance along the middle finger. The the other day for stealing coal, the The muscles presented evidences of railroad detective said that he caught gradual development and the general 'be fellow In a coal car, but the man nutritions of the hand Improved, said that he was only sleeping there Slight power of grasp and some pow- because his wife had locked him out er of flexion of the wrist returned, and be had no money to go to a with slight power of bending the hotel. . Pretty hard bed wasn't It?" thumb and fingers. Sensation was asked the judge. "Oh, no, sir," he present ail over the thumb and index answered, "It was soft coal." And finger and In the second finger up to the Judge was so struck by tho Joke the first section on the palmer stir-1 that he let him go. face; also In the third Hmw. thnutrh less distinct. - After month f patient work, Store. S. messenger, who delivered mail at the station from the postoffice was in the habit of depositing his pouches at the station at 8 :30 o'clock p. in., where it remained unguarded till the overland train picked it up at 11 p. m. Sunday night thieves broke in and stole the pouches and Wells, De Witt's SarsBparllU Is prepared Fargo A Co's box. The express for cleansing the blood. It builds company had a man supposed to be up and strengthens constitutions Im- at the station during the night, paired by disease. W. E. Rrock. That worthy, though, was In the Joseph Jefferson says atheletlc training is carried too far and kills more than it benefits. On the other hand, it may lie raid that Old Rip had extreme views regarding the value of the rest cure. In the course of several more sharp, shooting pains began to be felt In the distribution of the ul nar nerve, and the flexor muscles of the forearm began to re-act the gal vanism. Improvement thus contin ued' when the patient was lost to ob servation and then was not seen again until after the elapse of six years. The man hail continued the use of galvanism for a time, and did not assume his work until more than wet,ks County- Clerk Waiters, of Benton county, completed the work of ex pert! ng the county records last Wed nesday, and report, embodying bis findings, has been submitted to the court. Mr, Waiters' report finds the aggregate of tfi7,203.8I, about 110,000 greater than the annual finan cial exhibit of ex-County Clerk Hunt er showed It to be. J. B. McCullough, editor-in bhief of the St. T sin la f llnlio.tlnmiv.ro r.n - i.i. i.i...,i n...;..,i. " -.., ..... from an upper window at night and u.equeni rive years n nnu not WM t,rk-(i dp-. . ,.,., mlsl. day's employment attend- morn,nf eWMln , hpallh ,, ing to all his duties, from wheeling hs iltrters residence, but not sick m well lu.lAft KApmof Wi ttuln. m Mtlh. " -"a - 'j I nnupti to rwi n I ra ri-t,iln Tt i On examination the right arm was I .,i . , ,' . , , i i, .u 4 I Mra isisnj uiis WinilOW IOr louiiu nvrw,.jr amaner it.au ine Kii,lmr. a fr. l,uf rwln, V 1. k-.i ,.. i .11 .1 ,w . : ' "-- "" i . i t. - .. .l. r - uiumir.a.. I WlOtlOW to the Rlrfa1,l ttw. tfc...Mh. CJ It It.. ... t , I 1 , '-v. iimai". rsrumuiiiiv Jtiwr nwi l-11 1 Willing t.l t restorvu, anu ine eiectric reactions I were normal riwpt in ine muscle you notice how nure ami nam1.-Erom the British Medical white Soap Foam washing powder jirtirnai. IOOISJ 7 his the fall