TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 21, 'omen Who Wear Well. i astonishing how great a change ■ ears of married life often meke In ppeuronre and disposition of mar.y n. The freshness, tho charm the nee vanish like the bloom iron a which is rudely handled. Tin n Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo charming maiden. There are two is for this change, ignorance and L Few young women appreciate lock to the system through the B which comes with marriage and rhood. Many neglect to deal with «pleasant pelvic drains and weak- l which too often come with mar- and motherhood, not understanding his secret drain H robbing the cheek freshoass and th» form ul its ■a. lurely as the general health suffers there Is d^H^gement of the health delicate womahijorgans, so surely thgse organs artNatabllshed In tharq ■e araWjhyjitOH^e witness ’act In ►wiWd comeYrrw*^ Nearls ion women have found health and less In the use of Dr, Pierer’s Fa- rrescri ptlon. It makes weak woo­ ing and sick women well. 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Y. , IRLDS GREATEST SEWINli MACiiift LIGHT RUNNING o 'f int elthcra Vibrating Shuttle, Rotary ¡eor a Single Thread r Chain Stitch} Hewing Machine write to W HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. wing machines are made to sell regardless oi r, but the New Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. j by authorized dealers only» FOB SALK BV E. T. HALTON, Agent NGÜE LAMP. you want the best artificial to be had ? If so you want ngle Lamp. BECAUSE jives a beautiful brilliant with “No undershadow.” Onomical It burns kero- »il. It gives no smoke and or. Is easy to operate and ornament to any home, or store. ' further particulars call on ress F. T. Bennet, Beaver, Temporary headquarters, 1 house, city. Agent for look and Vatnhill counties. % The Registration Shortridge. C., rep. Bailey, D A., rep. V* orthington, Z* F., rep. — Ray, " ** “ R R., rep. Briody, F., rrp. Hudspth, J. E., rep. Lusk, F.. rep Potter, J req. Hie Influence on National Finance Dur­ The registration closed on Friday, with Farmer. H. M , rep. Wilson. W M.. H , rep. ing Crop Harvesting. lmluh. A A , rrp. the itaui* s of 1050 on the register, viz. : ' Jenck. J. I , rep. Wilson. J., jrrp. Redwine, J., rep. Enter the small town for almost any Republicans 752 Mathers, C. H., rep. Kellow, K J., rep. Turner, O. R.. rep. Webb ■ A rep purpose—to sell Imokx. to seek a loca­ 167 Democrats . Jenck, M J., rep. Lane, A. A.,dem. tion. to look up btml titles, to write life Webb, W, M .rep. Arstill, A., ind. Sociglists .... 78 Mills, J. C., rep. Landingham. L., rep.J insurance, to get a news story, to col­ Prohibitionists .... Jenck. F., rep. 24 Lewallen, C., rep. lect a debt—and early in your vlsp you Bodyfelt, G. W., rep. Sanders, G. D., rep. Non party .......... 29 Sanders. H. C., rep, Burke. J. L., rep will go to the ornate. lm|H>sltig build Kodyfelt, O., rep. Rhoades. ., dem. Ing on the corner of the two busiest Fanner, A. D., rep , Kellow, W , rep. Kcllow, G.. rep. streets. You will pass a lattice crown BAY. Kellow, T., rep, Hansen, N. I*., dem, Bodvfelt, A , rep. Bewley, J. C.. pro. ed counter and lie admitted to a room Elliott, S. W., rep. Churchill, VV sue. Cross, E. K., soc. Longcor, rep. Life In the Wild Days When Gun Plays large enough only to hold a desk and W ntt, Robt.. rep. Body felt. J N , rep. Anderson, A . dem. Elliott. T. K., rep. Day. G. W., rep. Lowrance. J. K , ind. <>uiu, a Haiti, A. . T., a., soc. aw. Occasioned Little Comment, Y.t two chairs There you will come face Bozorth, J. O., rep. Hicks J. H., rep. Landingham.E.D.,rep. Brooten, H rep. . ___ II 11, Miignugon A., dem. Rhodes. W. 1)., rep. When Thera Was Always Safety In to face with the town's financier, the Balmer, W F.» rep. 1 '.t\ is, C., rep. — Mattoon. O P , soc. Elliott C. A., rep. Nelson, A., dem Thun, F P , rep. “Leaving It to the Crow«!.” Pierpont M irgan of the community, the {obnson, J H., ray. Bodie, J. M., rep. J. L-. rep McGinnis, J. 1 , rep, lawftün, J.J., rep. Hansen, R. C. A., rep. Lawrence. Williams, R , rep. banker. Nqt an enterprise, not a con Hanzen, Krebs, J . ind W. C„ rep. Pike C. W., rep. McKillip, C .rrp. _____ C. _ P., rep. The bold, reckless life of the frontier slderable business undertaking. Is done, Nelson, W. S., rep. Woods. W. D., rep Worthington, E.. rep. Jensen C C , rep. Simmons DA, r^p Nelson. G., rep. of the middle years of the nineteenth started without consultation with him Jensen, L L dein. Gist, A., rep. Osburn, F, A . dem. Elliott. W. B., rep. Fleck, C., rep. Grames, R. G„ rep. century and later lias been often re­ The man who sells n farm and wishes Warren. M.. rep. Doughty, W. T.. rep. Patton, J. L , rep. Owens, F. L., rep. W att, G., rep. Bennett, O. N.,d?in, H. P . rep. called by the stories of desperadoes to put bls money where It will earn in Williams Thun, H , rep. G. H.. rep. Ostrander. C. R.. dem. Ollis, Hushbeck, L. 8. dem. Getchel D. C., rep. Grout, C. D., rep. Pettevs. M B., pro. and bad men, but in the birth and terest goes to the banker. The wldou Getchel. C.. rep. t Jenkins. J. F., rep Matz, F., rep. Longcor, J. W., dem. Lewallen, F., ind. Lewallen, J., dem. growth of the frontier cities is a unique with a few thousand dollars of life in McKinley, J. W., rep. Provost, W L., rep. Smith, H. 8., rep. Ward, 1,8., dem. H. M., dem. Nevins. ... J. T _ , _____ dem. phase of American civic genius which surance—more money than she e\ei Todd, Fleck J., rep. Smith, C. A., pro. Shortridge. 8. VV , rep. ’ N chols, A. E.,rep. saw together In all her life before­ Simmons A. N., rep. ” Sherwood, 11. L.» rep. Drebert, F., rep. has been little dwelt upon. *-• • • ind. * Finlayson, A., H. B., dem. Hawk, W. C., rep. Most of the cities of the far west asks the banker how to Invest it. It Jacoby. HOQUARTON. Vaughn, W.. rep. Hellcnbuyck, E.. rep. have hovered close about the gather­ w’ould be better if more of this chi'-.s Warren. H. E. rep. Larsen, John, ind. Southwick, W E., i rep Haag, G., dem. Blatchlev, L. E., ind. Jacoby. T.. dem. Stephens, J. S., rep. Handley, T. B., rep. ings of hardy miners as they came or would take the banker's advice whe Nelson, P., ind. Soper, R. R., rep. Hanson, N., rep. Dolan, C. A., rep. It Is given. Then there is the tnerrbitii went on a feverish search for gold. In Lovejoy, C. H , rep. Doughty, VV. I., rep. -. .. Cooper, W. H., rep. Crenshaw, H., rep. G. V., dem. Welch. H. H., rep. Oliver, D. W., rep Harrison, E. rep, forty-nine 80,000 men from all parts who owes for a large portlou of hi Doughty, Lozo, A., rep. Powell, B. S., rep. wmith, I. H.. dein. Whitney, E. II., rep. goods. He comes nervously asking I - of the world reached the El Dorado Watt, W. B., rep. Provost, H. L . rep. Eldridge, J. K.. rep. Watt, Alex, rep. oon, W. ri.. rep. Palmer, G.. rep. Wiley, C. B., rep. Myers, N. J , dem. of California. Some traveled 2,000 the bank will "see him through" the del Vaughn. G.. rep. Vaughn. A., rep, Clough, C. I». rep, Harrison, M. W., rep. season. The banker gives asse t t< miles overland; others went far around Hanswith, H., rep. Zuercher A , rep. Lindsay. K. H., rep. Catterlin, W. E., rep. J., rep. Kodad, J., rep. Ebinger, P., rep. Good speed, H F., rep by Panama or Cape Horn. In fifty- one. explains to another, refuses n third Aufdermauer Jennings J. VV., rep. Smith, O. A., rep. Johnson, J. J., rep. Paul, H. G., rep. nine 100,000 gold seekers stampeded and comes at last to read unconscious­ Elliott T. R,. Jr., rep. Peters. R. R , rep. White, A. T., rep Putzlaf, C. A., rep. 8. W., rep. Hathaway, H. B., rep. Biggs. J- A , rep. Harris, W. G., dem. wildly across the sunburnt plains of ly the business record of every man lie Morton. Kinnaman. C. Z.. rep. Kinnaman, H- C., rep. Wolfe, W. C., soc. Beelitz, E , soc Colorado. Only 40,000 stayed the year meets on the street. Jennings. J. VV.Jr.,rep. Morton. W. C., rep. Illingworth. J., dem. Johnson, C. A., rep. The country banker exerts his greet Pike, D. L., rep. Tilden, A. S., rep. Lamar, B. D., dem. Todd, P. W.. dem. through. Of like kind, although of Schofield, F. b , rep. Brook, G., rep. Buttz, E., rep. Coates, T., dem. smaller proportions, were all the pil­ est Influence on national finance dur Walton, Jdeni. Shrode, D. L., Ind. BEA VER. Ing the crop harvesting season. Wbelb- Lamar, J. 8.. dem. Job, N . rep. grimages that are more or less respon­ Coulson, K. T., rep. Smith, L. F., rep. Williams, W. A , rep. McNair, A . rep. sible for the cities of the west, the er It lie In the gathering of fruit in Beatv J. W., ind. Dunstan, J. H., rep. Reasoner. D , rep. Browne. F F.,rep. Walther, O., dem. Pichereau, F., dem. Latimer, VV pro. Nichols A., rep. finding of a streak of magic yellow, California, of cotton in the south or of Johnson, C. N., dem. Christensen, Jas,, dei in. Epplett, T. E., rep. Whinery, J. H , rep. Its story leaking out and growing, I wheat In the plains region, tlie banker Holgate, J. H.. rep. Beatv, A. H., soc. Eriekson. P., rep. Gray, G. A . rep. Gessner, H. C , ind, Hiner I. W., rep. Hare, A. M., rep. Young, H. F., rep the glimpse of nuggets and speci­ comes In direct touch with the worker. Gilbert, D. W., GJlbert. F. S., rep. Hasselborg, P., rep. Dye, C. G.. rep. Take the wheat harvest as covering mens and then the grand, senseless Jackson. A. O., Gilbert, E K., rep. Munson, G., pro. Ackley, K . rep. the widest area and creating the most Wallace, G. W., Mills, C., pro. Bodyfclt, W. 1)., rep. Holden, J. C. rep. rush to the Land of Get-Rlch-Qulck. Turner, H. S.. dem. Huston, O. I*., soc, Haberlaeh, C. rep. Christensen, F. W. rep. intense demand during its existence Thousands of daring spirits were Huston, R. L., soc. Huston. J. A , soc. Talmage, C. W. dem. b^vans, G. W. rep. W. A., soc. baling, Jo soc. Diehl, S. J. dem. Dye, F. J. pro. drawn by the yellow loadstone. Intent In a single state 20.000 harvesters are Saling. Dunstan H.. rep. Patrick. Mf». rep. b^rickson, K. rep. Busby, M. H. rep. ou nothing but the accumulation of needed besides those already at work Nichlas, Dan, rep. Kumm, J., rep. Jenkins, E. E. rep. Erickson, E. A. rep. Blanchard, C. J., soc. !. Ginn, A. M. pro. Plaskcr, A. dem. Olson, J. pro. wealth. Then necessity produced some on the farms. Through the labor bu­ Vandersee, G , rep. 1'unn, A. W., dein. Plasker, H.,dciu. Plasker, C. dem. weird assemblages of tents, shanties reaus and railway departments whole Brown. A., rep. Giiuert, W. J , rep. Wheeler, F. rep. Hanson, H.C. rep. % Buhrow, F., rep. . . __ Ely. H. A., rep. Larsen, J. F. rep. Reynolds, C. B. rep. and log cabins, many of which grew train loads of workers are secured from Christensen. T'ii’bc.n F.. k’ Srer!» N., ind. Jackson, ind. Jones, J. D. rep. Haitom, E. T.. rep. states at a distance. These helpers are Into cities. Often full grown towns Lvster, A. B., rep. baling, C. O., soc. Young G. S. detn. W att, R. J. n.*p. F , dem. Foland, G H., rep. Brant, J. A. rep. Biggs. J. dem. sprang up In a few months. Far from mostly Itinerants, and they have no lo­ Nichlaus. Kinnaman, W,, rep. Haag, E., rep. Heisel, P. dem. Hiner, C, rep. any state or territorial government and cal standing. A grain raiser went Kinnaman, E.. rep. Davidson, H. 8., pro. Norberg. L. A. rep. Wade. R. L. rep. P. P., rep. Hess, D., rep. Harris, Jeff, dem. Woods, VV . dem. composed of a conglomerated herd of among hi» laborers one Saturday night Coulson, Oberhumer, J., rep. Woods, S. C., rep. Johnson, 8. S. dem. Smith, P. H. M. soc. excited men. none of whom had time and, asking their names, proceeded to Culver. S., rep. Woule, C. L., rep. Patten, H.C.G.Van.i rep. Armstrong, J. rep. VV hitehouse, b. rep. Dye, N. J. dein. for civic affairs, these embryo cities ex­ make out checks for the week's work. Spencer, J. I., dem. Boals, K. T. rep. Hill. J. W. rep. “ What shall we do with them?" ask ­ isted and grew under conditions that BLAINE. Beals, F. R. rep. Mason, H. rep. ed one. Allender, F. soc. Stillwell, A. J. rep, Howser, J. J., rep. Blalock, K. Y., pro. were unique and extremely wild. Allison, A. B. rep. Whitlow, R. T. rep. “Cash them at the bank, of course." Borba, J., rep. Jensen. H. L., rep. Our forefathers landed on the east­ Brodhead, 8. A. dem. Whitehouse, F. S. rep. Kinnaman, C. W., rep. Desmond, Chas., rep. “Who will identify us?" VV illiaiiis, G. rep, Vantress, C. B. rep. ern coast full of religious zeal and a Mills, E. P., pro. Ayer, F, J , rep. Walling, C. rep. Z Weifel, R. rep. The employer saw the point, tore tip Ray, W. M , pro. Woods, J. H., dem. desire for freedom of thought and life. Berry, L. rep. Trout, F. M. rep. Cady, M. A., rep. Creecy, J. C., rep Hadley, E. D. rep. Johnson, Geo. rep. Their leaders and law came with them. the checks and secured currency with Coulson, N., rep. Welch, K. E., dem. Shortlidge, I. IL rep. Kirk, J. H. rep. R. A., rep. Gray, L. P., rep. They prayed and lived communistical­ which to pay the men. That made a Jones. Miller, L. A. Lee rep. Browne, T. P., rep. Moon, J. T., rep. v* oods. Ollie, pro. demand on the bank. Scores of other Hadley, F. rep. Johnson, J. L. rep. Bundy, K., rep. ly as long as they could, then in­ Hollett. J. J., rep. Hare, D. H. rep. Morse, VV. A. rep. farmers were doing the same thing. Moon. Dee, rep. Thompson, M., rep. creased, expanded and developed Into Lucas, P B. C. rep. Ryan, W. ind. Bennett, F., rep. Jones, D. L., rep. Plank, W. J. dem. Burke, C. rep. a nation. But the gold discoveries of Hundreds of other communities did It Farnsworth, C., rep. Browning J. J., soc. Erickson, J. dem. Svcnson. C. A. rep. Richards, R. O , ind. Chopard, H. O., rep. California, Nevada, Colorado and Mon­ The result Is tfiat the country bankers Comer. Randall, W. S. rep. Gladd, E. rep. B. F., rep. Elkins, Edgar, rep. Ball, B. A . rep. E. rep. tana brought thousands of Independ­ draw millions of dollars from the "re­ Cou'aon, G. F., rep. Gladwell, W, D., dem. Easom.W. Wheeler, F. rep. Watson, R. W. rep. serve centers" every harvest ami to Welsh, F. J., dem. Curl, M., rep. ent men to the wilderness who were Hoffstatter.M. D. rep. Smith, I. C. rep Bays, W. N., rep. Yarnell, J H., rep. some degree change national financial Kiger, G W. rep. Goods|>eed, E. rep Howland, E. E., rep. Bays. M.J.. rep. full of the hunger for gold, not homes; Conklin, J. soc. Blaser, F. rep. Lears, C. VV., soc, Miller, H. T.. rep. who had no leaders, no laws to which currents thereby.—C. M. Harger In At­ Creecy, Webb, W. R. rep. Baker, E. M. rep. J. B.,rep. Moon, N. R.. rep. lantic Monthly. _____ ___ L. ____ Parser, I. V. rep. Hiner, soc. Welsh, H. V., dem. they could appeal and nothing to bind Nicklaus, J., rep. Kosebraugh.W.W.rep. Brant, P. rep. Kosebraugh . them together. Then the leaders came ' Latimer, _________ J. * * E. ’ “ “ Booth, W. dem. rep. BARNEGAT. Baker, W. F. rep. Randall, D. G. rep. Helping the Postoffice. out of the crowd, and the law grew as Higgins, G. H., rep. Jansen, G., rep. _______ Nelson, N. W dem Shrode, ... N. M. r pro. “It Is surprising." said a po’tofllce Grabel, 8. H., rep. Hauxhurst, Jo., rep. It was needed. It was only after a McMillan, J W. jr.rep. Quick, W. rep. Jones. G. A.' pro. Kenoyer, C. W., soc. Jones, J. Jenkins, E. dem. ’ ’ ’ L. rep. time that any of these men came to employee, "how many people there are Biggs» J- A., rep. Knudson, C. P. dem. Finley, A pro. consider remaining permanently In the who think they know letter than the Snodgrass, B. D. rep. H and ley, (J, B. rep. CARNAHAN. Tyler, E. B., dem. Martiny, D,, rep. country, and It was these venturesome postal authorities the most dires t way Turner, B. W,, »oc. Key, L. P , SOC. soc. Bewley, J. C., pro. Kays, A. rep. Phillips, I. 8., rep. builders who developed the newer part for a letter to reach its destination. It Theiler, J., rep. A,, rep. Desmond, C., rep. LITTLE NESTUCCA. is qtilte common for us to handle mail Schild, of our nation. Simmons, W. K., rep. Schild, K., rep. Lumwalt, C. L. rep. Redberg, L. J. rep. Bumgarner. J. soc. From the nature of things, with so that has Instructions In regard to crane. G. B , dem. Webb, B L. rep. Penter, . A. rep. Blutn, C., rep. Blum. Ed , soc. much at stake among such hard living speedy delivery written In one corner Hall, Hess, H. A. rep. Hess, A W. rep. B.. rep. Dixton, J. (',, rep. Foster. F. S. rep. Craven, J. A. soc. men, there were plenty of fights and of the envelope. Not only are we di­ Fowler F. F., rep. Simmons, J. N.. soc. Ferguson, B. A. dem. Foster, 1. H. soc. b oc. Simmon ’ », H L-, i Moore, I. H., rep. disputes. There being no authority to rected to send domestic mall by a cer­ Blum. Jacob, rep. Mills, W. A. dem. Blair. W rep. Blum, Alvin, rep. Benson, G. H rep. Penter, T. H.. rep. A mâcher, P.. rep. which to appeal, differences wefe set­ tain railroad or steamboat line, but the Blum Fred. soc. Goeres, C. W. soc. Parker, C. A. rep. Irndorf, B„ rep. Parsons, H. G., soc. Redberg, O. B. rep. tled between man and man. A six route by which the writers wish for­ Simmons, J. I., dem. Robitsch, Follett, rep. F. W., rep. Fox, J. rep. Schaeffer, G. R. rep. eign bound letters to travel Is also desig ­ Parrish, G. W., soc. Turner, B. E., soc. shooter was the greatest help a man Gocres, U. G. ind. Porter, T. A. rep. could get toward a physical superior­ nated. These Instructions frequently Carter, E. A , rep. Scherzinger, F. ind. Shelton. R. C. soc. DOLPH. VV ard, W. rep • Fox, C. rt D| denote a lamentable ignorance of trans ­ ity over other men, and so everybody Fletcher, A W. rep. Ward, J L>. esing. W. dem. Wilks. L. C., dem. could lay untouched* tor months In heart’ Those proverbs are all German. Davis, G. E., soc _ Larson, ______ ,__ r. Oliver, W. A. rep. B. ... E. _. rep. » Itsuie, A. A., rep. Strueby. F K .. rep. "The Hindoos say poetically, ’ Mother Effcnbergcr.W.H. rep. Finley, W. rep. wholly unguarded places. It was the Himes, W. J , rep. Wilks. L. N.,«dem. VI orthington.E. A.rep Casper, A. rep. A., dem. Oliver. A. D., rep. natural, frank honesty of the virgin mine, ever mine, whether 1 be rich or Odcrmatt, Ross. K rep. Wakeley, F. m . rep. Davis, J S., soc. Marolf. A . rep. Lorn men, U A. rep Stelnhauer, F. R., rep. west and a veritable paradise for poor.’ Aluynard, L. 8., rep. Holden, V., rep. Kffenbergcr, H.F. rep. Zimmerman A. rep. “The Venetians say: 'Motto*! ft» Tannler. A , rep Weston, Kd., rep. thieves and criminals. Mtndberg. A. rep. Crawford, A. rep. who has one calls her. He who baa Redberg, F. W., rep. Holt, b B. rep. MEI OF THE FRONTIER How They Brought Law and Order to the Unruly West. THE RULE OF THE REVOLVER, And they came, hordes of murdering, plundering adventurers who knew no code of morals or chivalry, and resorted to anything to accomplish their ends. They found plunder rich, crime easy and escape still easier and, drifting all over the country, levied tribute from each new camp as it sprang into being. ER. A W. WOLFE Often these men were In such a ma­ jority that a man who believed in hon­ esty and justice was a man Indeed if he had the courage to back bls ideals But there were such men. men as God meant men to be. full of the sense of right and the fitness of things and un­ afraid. They stepped right into the for Acme Paints, Var­ opening and tackled some of the cum - edest crowds In Christendom, teaching a wholesome respect for “life, liberty nishes and Brushes. ly Exclusive Painthouse in Tilla­ and the pursuit of happiness" to bunches of drinking, blasphemous and mook County. unharnessed tempers. The gun fight Inga, lynching! and wanton spillings of POSITE ALLEN HOUSE. blood that spiced the histories of the time may have been very cloae to sav­ agery. but they serve now to deepen the respect we must have for men who harnessed law and order on each condl much time—otdaining informa­ Ilona.-Outing Magaxtne. no uncertain^ sources unless yon »K Polk’s Gar*-itevrof Oregon and Good Temper. Jgfon, r<»niplrte informati«»« of Good temper lx like a tinny 4>y town in the two Stales and a Vretxb Proverb. Cd Busiuefrj Drectury. u Spend THE COUNTRY BANKER, 19C8 none misses her.’ “The Bohemians say. ‘A mother’s hand is soft even when It strikes.’ “The I.lthuan^ins say. 'Mother means martyr.’ ” Novelty In Cement Wall. There 1« a wall of cement In l.oe An yelea w hich shore« up one side of a building lot that has an artistic value He never Intended by the builder had moved bis lings of cement on to the ground to be ready for work and was then called away ou some other job for a day or two. In the mean­ time one of the very Infrequent mlns came on. and each sack turned Into stone under the action of the "lds, C. rep. Olds, N. rep. Tone, J. rep. Johnson, J. C rep. Stephens, R. D. rep. Larson. L. iep. Edwards, J. M. soc. « Brien, I. ind. Kodad, J. ind. Kutcher, r. Dem. Aschim, J. rep. Easter. F W. rep. Dwight, M. G. rep. Edwards. E. A. rep. Holden, A. E. rep. Hess. A. rep. Harmon, W. I., rep. Benscheidt, A. rep. Morris, H. E. dem. Hadley. C. E. rep. Dowd, W. rep. Whitney. J. rep. Stillwell. L. L. rep. Edmunds, G. A. rep. Burke. E. dem. Olson, N. dem. Peters J P. rep. _______ Kutcher. J. rep. Zachmann, h . F. dem. . Moore, J. J. rep. Emmenegger. J. rep. Curtis, W. rep. Dawson J. A. rep. Ruger, A. H. rep. Michaud, S., rep. Lamb. W.. dem. Kd w ard s, J. M.. soc. O'Brien, Jas., ind. Kodad. J., ind. Hanenkratt. M. K.,rep. Hanenkratt, C., rep. Clements, C , rep. Groth, C. F., soc. V SANDLAKE. Lowry, F. rep. YHImore, T. W. soc. Thompson. J. R. rep. Tohl, H. J rep. Newberg, P. rep. Diamond, I. dem. Creighton, R. R. soc. Haves, H. H.rep. Lamb, R. detn. Webb, B. K. rep. Atkinson, C. S. rep. Atkinson, E. rep. Hayes. E. R. rep. Atkinson, J. rep. Edwards. U. S. rep. NETARTS. Austin, A. M. rep. O’Hara, B. rep. Phelps, G. W. dem. Lee, C dem. Barber, L. rep. Barber, H. rep. COtM M .1 rep. Yager, A. A. rep. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Pesterfield, J. rep. Stiennon, E. J. soc. Lowry, H. rep. _ Stiennon, ________ _ C. G. toc. Fitzpatrick, F. T. dem.Lyster, T. W. rep. Purcell, W. dem. .. .. I. J. - dem. • Earl, Moor, R. U. rep. Getchel, C. V., rep. Phelps, A. W. dem. Sheets, J. dem. Martin J. F. rep. Carter, B. A. rep. Wells, C. S. rep. Bibby, T. J. rep. Powell, W. B., rep. Jordi, J. dem. Vaughn. G. C. rep. Darby, A. rep. Bibby, J. rep. Fraser, H. F. dem. Hunt, A. C. rep. Geinger, B. J. rep. Rogers, H. Rep. Buell, F. L. rep Wells, Z. rep. Dailey, S. M. rep. Getchel. L. K. rep. Christensen, A. dem. Goyne, W. 11. pro Heyvaert, P. Y. rep. Fitzpatrick, D. dem. Quick, I. C. ind. Weber, J. J. dem. Blaser, J. re . Fitzpatrick. K. A. rep. >. Jones, D. D. rep. Weber, John, rep. Reading, W. P. rep. Olsen. O. W. rep. Burton. F. rep. Horras. N. dem Zurflueh. IL rep. Zurflueh. U. rep. Storey, M. VV. rep. Olds. A. rep. Tone, F. dem. Christensen (;. rep. Smith, 8. rep. Murphy, J. dem. Marolf. P. rep. VV est, D. I), rep. Chance. M. T. rep. Johnson W. H. rep. Johnson, H. B. soc. Curtis, D. dem. <»reen, L. K. rep. Tinner, A. rep. Burdick. D. rep. Darby, D. B. rep. Squire. W. soc. Zumstein. H. dem. Edgar, L. A. soc. Schiappi, K. ind. Bibby, A. F. rep. Norberg, P. rep. UNION. Blackburn, A. T. rep. (Glick. W., rep. Miles, I). .Irep. Daws. Pred rep. Nordbery, F. rep. Finigan. H. rep Robedee. W. R. rep. Norton, J. L. pro. Breer, B. rep. Hoover, G. A. rep. Norton, F. K. detn. Bissell. G. P. detn. Miller, H. P. dem Raleigh, W. T. dem. Ward. C. D. dem. W ard, J. A. rep. Muruhy, C. v. C. rep. r, v. Collier, D. C. rep. Soutnmt, ayd.C. A. rep. Waymire, R. rrp. Heck, J rep. • Werschkul, O. rep. Werschkul R, D. rep. Brooten, H. rep. Hudson, C. rep. Bowels. W. rep. Miles, H. A rep. K nublock. E. J. rep. Webb, K. J. rep. Bowles, T. T. rep. Hudson, VV. L. rep. Hogan, C. W. rep. Allen, G. i*.. rep. Bclicque, G. rep. Hudson, W. rep. (ii*t. T. M. dem. Brqoten, T. rep. Hudson, J. J., rep. Whit la a Salo 3 n ? From a man in the penitentiary, who was sentenced there for a crime which he committed while drunk : “A bar to heaven, a door to hell ; Whoever named it named it well, A bar to manliness and wealth, A door to want and broken health, A bar to honor, pride and fame, A door to tin and Rrief and shame ; A bar to hope, a bar to prayer, A door tn dnrkeueea and despair, A bar to honored, and useful life, A door to brawling senseless strife ; A bar to all things true and brave, A floor to rverv drunkard's gravf*. A bar to joy that home imparts, A door to tears ami breaking hearts A bar to heaven, a door to hell ; Whoever named it named it well.” 4 BOULDEK CREEK. Mr». Rice i« »laving at R Y. Blalock's since Inst we-k. G. H. R<>l>i»on he« been »uttering with n severe nttack <■! stomacli trouble, but is nlile to lie Hhont sgnin, now. Iithel Jensen is very sick at present with bowel IrouMe, Dr Smith was call­ ed Thursday t<> prescribe for her. M. A. (.'ally went to the county seat last Monday, and M. T Sun re» went out Tuesday. N. P. Ilnn«en. of Hebo, came up to H I. Jensen's Saturday, reinnining un­ til Sunday. The mt,nv friend» oi Mrs. R. A. Har­ din will lie very glad to know that she has agHtn sh / v I v accomplished the long journey Irom liidixim tn the coast. Her husband is with her and she informs yonr correiqxindent, if he is half as well pleased with the country as she is, they will remsin indefinitely. They are stav­ ing st the home of her son, C. A. Smith, of Cloverdale, at present, but will come up to our neighborhood as soon as the weather is better. Mr. and Mr». A. O. Poland, ol Beaver, welcomed a little son to their home last week. Grandma Nicklans went down to »ee that he was well taken care of. Father LeMillev was to speak at [no. Burba's Monday night, but owing to the stormy weather the crowd wee so smell he decided to wait until sometime next month Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Cunlton, Robert and Crystal, spent Sunday at the home of II. A. Chopard. M. T. Suaresexpects Io prove up on hie homestead about the Inst of the week. House and Lot for Sate A (food fireroom houee and corner lot five block, from court houae for 1700. ou terme. Euquire at tbia office. » I