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YAMHILL COUNTY, 0
NO. 3L
G radim tlof ËzerclfM o f Now*
The Heppner Horror.
La-Ffc;
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It is impossible to realise the
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* Last Friday evening saw a awful visitation o f disaster and tend attending
busy hum o f interest and enthus­ death whifch befell the thriving Sociation this w h « r ’ ;
Hats!
iasm in Crater’s, kail, when si, tow n o f Heppner, the county
Dan and Genevieve Johnson,
young people were graduate! seat o f M orrow county, last
w ho have been gttendjgg school
> from the Newberg high sciioo Sunday evening between fivje
here, have gone to their home in
and received their diplomas and Six unlock. A storm cloud
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You ca» supply all your wánts In
Doting parehtft, fond relatives emptied its contents into thd
Mrs.
ElisSa
Petty
dfell
suddenly
and admiring .friends filled the narrow little valley ^of Willow-
the hat fee at our store« The
hall to overflowing and gave creek a little above Heppner, and bn Friday night o f heajt trouble.
The fhneral was held in the
stock is the largest, the variety
close attention to the exercises witfiSul *W&ming a deluge o f
M ethodist church dfc Sunday,
o f the evening.
water thirty feet in height bore
greatest, the values best, for the
she being a memWfc ’ o f that
The decorations were unusual­ dow n hpon the fated 1 tow n;
Church.
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money, Co be found fin the city»
ly attractive, made up largely o f leaving death, destruction and
Lynn*
Ferguson
tuf*
Mrs.
roses and vine maple, and which desolaiibn in its wake. It is
mingling with the shimmering stated that it w as the most de­ Caldwell o f Newberg Agere up to
gow ns o f sweet girl graduates structive cloudburst in the hja-, Httend graduation ««W ises on
made a very* Attractive picture tory o f the United States. It is Friday .evening. Colne again,
al­
The flower girls were kept busy estimated that neatly three hun­ Lynn and M aggie; j w m
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ays
wekftme.
in receiving the unrihmbered dred livfo were lost, while the
The Artisfins elected officers on
floral tributes.
property loss is counted a t some­
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onday evening aj^follows:-wj
The graduates, with their sub­ where between a half million and
jects; were: Eva J. Pressnall,
a m illion dollars. One o f the L. Vickrey, M aster Artfisan; Mrs
Collection o f Thoughts on the m ost prosperous tow ns o f Ore«» Pebley, Superintendent; Jennie
Value o f Little Things;” Leora gbn w as nil but wiped off ths Hyde, Secretary; Della Blough,
ions
L. Buchanan, ‘ ‘Development o niap, and the valley o f thrifty Treasurer. Several
Do you want a tailor made teilt?
the Constitution;”
Eva E, Homes has become the valley o f were presented.
Let us take your measure ior
Smith, “ Charlemagne;” John A desolation.
_ John Munch, forte«
of this
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threrturf,
“ Oregon
T oday;’
afw as
Brbwnsvffie Woolen Mills suit.
The onslaught o f the waters place , but now a t A
Mabel A. Comic, “ Alexander teas so sudden and terrific that here this week loo]
hS
THEY
Ham ilton;” Edna G. Forsyth, no notice could be given and no property. *HiS son,
who
“ Class Prophecy1.” Tbediplom as time for escape w as allowed. graduated frofirthe
Schoo!
TRADE.
were presented by J. W. For­ Families w e«i drowned like rats here a few years agb,
keeping
syth, ehairman o f the board o f in their hom ts or carried a w a / b o o k j for the Meier
Frank
directors: The annual scholar­ % the flood. Bodies have been Co. in Portland.
ship offered by Pacific College to fbund as far As thirty miles from
At the school meeting, M o&
the graduate making the highest the doomed tow n. Dwellings day, J. E. Hembree «vas- re*
grades was awarded to Leora vtere tossed around like play- elected director and Maggie
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L. Biifchanan. Evh Pressnall things.
Boone w as re-elected clerk The
was announced as a dose second
From Heppner on dow n the directors hay« employed John
The address to the class was Valley the welters moved slowly, Blongh fdr principal for another
given by Principal R. W. Kirk. Kb that a h.drseman fticed oa year, alsd Miss Rossner
In brief, he advised the young Ahead, covering sixty-fiVe miles ton, MisK Smith o f Ni
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people to work, and w ork cheer­ Hi the darkness over h stony Miss Rose Glenn o f
Bp
fully—to sing ovfcr the dish-1 toad in seyen b©ur§, sh ou tin ga
water and w histleover the w ood- Naming alrd saving probably
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la w ; to mind thè littfc fc
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tw d hundred lives.
Property ha’ll Fridsty evening.- There we
will make a brate chain look nioe,
and conserve theft energies;
Whs destroyed throughout the SixJ graduates from the eleven
but it soon rubs off. A g^)od filled
take good care o f their health; ▼Alley, but dimost if not „the en­
e, . namely: Jessie O’!
chain that will Wckr well can’t be
to be a success arid help their tire loss o f life occurred at Hepp­
ary O’Connor; Ejfen Nelson
bought fot k dollar; but for $3.00,
neighbors to be.
ner. The w ork o f buiying the »Famelia Baker, Mimne Blough,
$3.50 and $4.50 Jrou can get a gbod
Good mb sic was furnished dead has progressed rapidly. B y
Hod son. Superintendent
Chain that can be depended upon
throughout the evening. Little the middle o f the wetk about Kittlefield w as .présent and made
fbr ten, -fifteen and twenty years. t|
Susie Brouiliette greatly pleased one hundred and fifty bodies had ajj,address to th f class, and in
I buy only standard triade chains,
with her vocal solo and Was been recovered; and still the de­ His remaries said that La Fayette
dnd you can feel assured that what­
called to sing another. Ofcher bris yields, up its dead: Many had the besA ptiblic school in
ever you pay yon call g£t nothing
numbers were an instrumental bodies which have been washed Yamhill county.
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bfetter elsewh&re for the satiie money.
trio by Mrs. Albertson, L&ora aw ay and covered up will never
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Buchanan and Elsie,Mackie; and
There pijist b e ii middle place.
found.
an instrumental sólo by H isft
Nélther
hades nofi heaven rig» tol-
Felief is pouring in from many
Buchanan and tw o orcbestfh sé» directions, atid done to d
erdble bécteise stí lotlftly. There
lections.
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Those w ho were w ell-to-do and is not a blessed soul iff-one nor ^
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in the other place.
JEWELHRrOPTTEIAN.
Notice to tta te r Consumers. com fortable are how destitute— dlimed soul
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w ithout home ahd sustenance.
Water consumers are asked to
W orst o f A ll Experiences.
! ?ew are the homes ^rhich death
take notice bf the follow ing
Cauxnything be worse than to
Kodol Gives gpen gth ,
las nbt visited, and scenes o f
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
hours which are allowed for
feel
that every minute will be your By enabling the digestive orgads
anguish are multiplied.
sprinkling! Streets, 7 to 8 o ’clock
RAILROAD.
Reading o f the catastrophe last? dhch was th$ experience of to digest; assimilate and tr&nsforth I I
a. m., 12 to 1 o ’clock p . m ! ;
Mrs.
SI
H.
Newsoti,
Decatur,
Ala.
can n bt give an adequate Idea o f
âÙ of thé wholesome food that may
f lme Card No.
lawns, 6 to 7 o'clock ai m., 7 to
Mi
aquins!
its ho’tror. We hdve beep read­ “ For ttiree years.” she writes, “ I be eaten into the tend o f bldod
8 o ’clock p. mi Those found not
endured
insufferable
pain
ffbm
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Leave«
¡Albany.........
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p. tHl
ing sb long o f distant disasters
that nourishes the nerves, feeds
conforming to these rules will be
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that it is hard to realize that digestion, stomach and bowel thé tissues, hardens the muscles
Arrive«
Yaquioa. ....... 6:29 J>. hi'.
deprived o f whter. ■
this one has visited,us At our trouble; Death see Hied inevitable and recuperates tfiè organs of the No. 1 reldrning:
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ftwri doors. This time the lost when doctors and . all re&ediet entire body. Kodoi Dyspepsia LeSvee Yaquin» . . . . . . . ’ , . erifiai tfil
Supt. City Water Works.
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ones; the homeless and the bereft- failed; At length I was .induced Chré ¿Wei* indigestion, dyspepsia',
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to
try
Electric
Bitters;
and»
the
re­
Arrive
Albany
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E.: Todd o f are our owri relatives, neighbors sult wbs miraculous. I improved catarrh of thé stomach and
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for
Batroit:
Stomach disorders. Sold by Cald­
P ayton visited Newberg relatives and friends. £regbnians are
Leaves Albany «•*••••.«•#•.7:00 jl ul«
at odee and now Fm ccriipletely well Èt Co.
proving
themselves
friends
m
Arfivee Detroit . . . . . . . .iSHro a: ml
Sunday.
recovered.”
For liver, kidney,
need and friends indeed.
No
0 . 4 from Betroit:
Buy a pound o f tea at W ilson’s
For Sale.
stotnich and bowel troubles, Elec­
Leaves Detroit................ laUfi p, iftil
Cltebalem C enter States.
grocery and you get a chind. cup
tric Fitters is the only mediciné
Füll blood) high grade Jemeir Arrives Albany.. . : ...... .. .6: 3 ft p. ifll
fend saucer.
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train No. 1 arrive« in Albany In timii
Atkinson Werit t;o Porti Only Joe. It’s guaranteed by F. cbw3 and heifers fdf sale, testing
to
connect with the fl. P. «oath bqhnd
Boots and shoes made to Order land. Saturday on business(?) H. Caldwell & Co., druggists.
8^8 high as 5 ánd 2 - 10 .
train,
as wdi aa giving tilko or ‘ ,
guaranteed.; which kept him over Sunday.-
f
at M. Sears’] A fit w
hour« in Albany before the defe
J. A. JofiES, Springbfook.
Fine work a*sp«feialty.
During the electrical storm th e ; Telling our troubles ohly iiiag-
of the 8. P. north bound trijn.
Campers, seC those new cam p , fir* o f' the week a large hail- nifies them.
Train No. 2 connect« with the ft. F".
cila m b erla ln 's C olic, C^holera
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Lstone broke through-a window
trains
at Corvallis and Albany giving a
stoves - t Shaw s. PnceS much ** 1agg at the Home ^
Bllid’.
and D iarrh oea R e te o d y ”
Driven to Desperation.
direct
service
to Newport and a<flabetil
lower than lttst year. * 28 -tf . _
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Living at an out of file way Is everywhere recognized as thd beaclfes.
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,1 ThCfichool board and patrorik
All kinds o f candies and good d e c t^ Ends Ellis as ne^ place; remote from tivilixJtion, a one remedy that cad always be de­ Train Ne. 3 tot ^Detroit! DTeitehbasH
things to o numerous tdjfoention.; director, M onday. Now ^Ke family is often driven to Sesperai pended upon and that is pleasant Ind other mountain reem-ta leafbe Aft
Call and see them. j . M. Kitten- nCw board is looking out fot- a 1 tion ih base o f accident, resulting to tike. It is especially valuable bany at 1 H)0 a. m., reaching Detroit, at
noon, giving ample time to teach ttyl
house.
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’ Jin burns« cuts, wòunds> ulcers, for ¿ammer diarrhoea in children, Springs the same day.
Geo. Vanbose has ^purchased1
Maude and Mil- etc. Lay in a supply of Fucklen’s and is undoubtedly the means of For flirther Information appty
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• dred tW ills are expected hora< the . « j « *1
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E di ^ in Blo.Nt,
m ici Saite.
best- on saving the lives oi i gredt many
the litUe House on W ynoosk.
p a h 0f the week from A
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dwell SL children eafch yeah Fdr , sale by
Street built mst .yeaf by W ood- Monmouth to spetid the summer «*rth. 25c at F. H‘. Caldwell
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t: z: ^ ir«.’sdhigst<H
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At New Y « ¿
Straw 25c to $1.00
Crash 25c. to $ L 0 0
We have also some
Qoeen «Quality Shoes
' foe Ladles.
H O bSO N BROS.
Good
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