Newspaper Page Text
VOLUME XXXV. OREGON, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1899. NUMBER 9. DEERIRG I) im,' Mowers. l)ccrinj Sulky I lay Rakes, Dccrinij I'imlor Twine Dccrinjf Harvester Oil. farmer that docs not liuy the Decring Mower, is six years 1 ! i i ml tin- tiiut-s. CTJT PBICES .in Itefiigerators. to.i many. Yours forGoid Hardware at Low Prin-t. Tli. T L. PRICE, OREGON, : : : John Keiinish over Stindai. anil wife uerc here llarrv Green lias liccn on tin iek list, lint is now alile to he out. W. If. Pavton an. I J. 11. Fickeswere milling last week, .lown at Kunki-1 town. - See Cook's city photos enlargements They are up to date anil prices reason able. Miss Etta Halm, or theShaeircrdis triet, is spending the summer in Gold lield, Colorado. Ira T. Dorsey, of this city, has en listed in the :!2nd regiment. 17. S. volun teers, destined for .Manilla. Born, to J. W. Rostock and wife, Saturday, July, lo. 1S'.K. a son. Dr. ThatcheY rejMirts all roneerneil doini well. (Io to the Denver liakery for Mrs. Bennett's ice cream. and all kind, of coii f.x'tions. hot and cold lunches, lemon ade, milk shakes, etc. -The Ufcolow Woodmen of the World will unveil a monument to the nieuion of Sovereign ISradhury, on Sunday. Jul Si. The ceremmicy will take place in the new Lilierty cemetery. CJeorice Baldwin has tired of living; in St. Joseph, and has returned to Korest City, and will at once put up a new resi dence on the lots between his former residence and the J. B. Lamb property. It is to he hoped and expected that the many personal friends of I'rof. Hill, can make it convenient to lie present at the Hill memorial services to lie held at the Christian church in this city on Sunday evening. July Sid. l'eter Samuelson. of Clay township, during the thunder storm of Tuesday of last week, r.-ccived a shock of lichtnini; while, on a load of hay, that rendered him helpless for a moment or two. He is now up and around, but complains of much pain in his head. I). M. Vinsonhaleraml uife.of High land. Kan. arrived in town Tuesday for a visit with relatives here and at thisir old home in Nodaway county Mr. Yin sonhaler has wild his line fruit farm at Highland and he thinks of locating in Holt or Xodawav oinntv. - .Maitland Herald A meeting was held last nfchl and largely attended and steps were taken for the holding of the reunion. K J. Kellogg was chairman of the meeting and J. M. Ilasness. secretary. The com mittee on general arrangements are: l K Allen, Roger McCov. J. C. ISutler, Chas. McCandlish and K. t). I'hillips: on raising money. F. Caldwell. C. W. Anibal and W. J. UilTe. Craig Ijeader. Miss Olive Itoyd entertained .juite a numhiT of her girl friends at her home Thursdav evening. Julv Kl. The time passed pleasantly with music, gami's and a "parlor cake walk" b Misss Mayme (ri-ene. MaeZaehman. .Myrtle lluntand and Alice I'riee. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mae Xaehmaii, Majme Greene. Myrtle Hunt. Mice Price, Jessie Schulte. Jessie Foster, Alma Shambaugh, Anna XiM-llsch. Ilissie Kr.i'k. and Klma Meyer. The Jeirersonian undertakes to prove, if it proves anything, that the gieat Hood of trusts which :i'e deluging the country are right, simpl because a Democratic governor signet! a franchise bill allowing the street railwajsofSt Ijouis to consolidate so that tin- people of that eit will be enabled to ride the entire length of the coilMilidated lines for live cents We have thought fiom the (Hisitiou taken by this class uf jour nals that a trust was wrong eternally wrong. "That the were the menace of our day. They only iortcnd destruction to the elTorls of the individual and slav iti for the masses of our p.-ople." Lightning killed tuocows belonging to W. T.firoics.of ("lay township. Thurs day night, l.'ltit inst. The residence or Wm llsley. of I'nioti township, wat tlamaL'cd in the same manner on tin oicnilig of the 10th. On the same eve niiig. the barn lwloning to Frank Snm white, at Corning, was .-t on lire from the same cause and entirely destroyed. Harvey Hunter, of Maitland. had a yearling killed by lightning on the l:Uh. On the evening or the 7th. the old Mc Intyte n-sidelice, xHltheast of here, was slightly damaged. On the evening of the l:ith. Koht-rt Cain, of Hickory town ship, had two calves struck dov. n by a lightning bolt. Having tired of town farming 1 will sell 011 the streets of Oregon at 2:"(i p. in.. Saturday, July 29, 1899, One Jersey Cow . ! years old. and giving about four gallons or milk per day. This is a great cow. ( )ne Jersey Cow.2 years o'd last April, and now giving'2'j gallons per day. She will make a'good covv. One Berkshire Sow with six nice pigs by her side, farrowtil June 1.1th last. Xo doubt there will be other projierty listed by that time. Yotiis for Business. IR, c. BEisrTonsr, tin: auctionhi'ii, OREGON, MISSOURI. LOWERS. Hardware, I Tuesilay evening. July lM"n. Ap JUISSOTJRI. , proiinate anmsi-meiits an. I sinip'e r ! freshinetits. KerlMMh cur.liallv ir. ! vitcd. -W. (I. Albright, the hu:lcr among mmmm'mmmm'm the o!.l line ii-suratiee companies, gave : : Kcv. Donaldson is conductiu-i a ser i of meetings at liigelow. - ilO acres of pasture land to rent. inquire of Henry Shutts. at Oregon, Mo. -Lawrence Kaucher and daughter. Dorotha, were here on a visit, this week. -- Kd Mossand wife, of St. Joseph. are the guests of Ins mother. Mrs. Moss. -.lack Canadv. wife an.l child ..r ,'Bl,,1.'",,- 1"- uatehehann -Hamburg, lowa.'were the guests of Fred l a""' rorum. Darnell and wire over Sund.n. 1 he Sal.-m Inteistnte Chaui.-um.ua . ,,-., ' will be held at Salem. N"ebra-ka, Aligns: Mrs. Annie Lewis and two children. i;j inclusive. Indi.fitinn- nr.. lh.it it of Sadorus. Illinois, are here, visiting her , Iiarents, W. C. Opel and family. ..r IIi-I-; U"'H- ' -TheCoIoretl Haptists, of this citv, are having their house of worshin re 1 painted and papered. They have'also , put on a new roof. - Dan Lidtly was merchants, this week - . ... . V" !'"r '".r a n, mult i. n mi in.- iv. v, oi. ,.-.iii.i l . t.' r. i--. i i C. II. U. K.. and has as manv friends in , this seetion a anv man in the country. The past week has been a busy one among the various school district treas urers, who have been coming to the Eagle's Xest to make their annual set tlenients with the county treasurer, and county clerk. Xiel Kunkel, Watchmaker and Jew eler, makes a specialty of repairing Fine Watches. Clocks, duns. Bicycles and Sewing Machines at city prices. AH work guaranteed to be lirst-class oryo.ir money refunded. Shop up stairs, not tH side of square. In addition to the other lectures. alnnlv announced. Dr. Wolf will meet ! the voting people in the Presbyterian I church Wednesday evening thi(. All , arc welcomitl to tins lecture, but ttie young people of Oregon are especially invited to be present. The address will be to them. Dr. A. L. Wolre. Pn.r. in Park col lege, will spend the 2(5.27 and 2S of this month in Oregon in connection with the Missionary campaign of the Presbytery of Platte. He will lecture in the Pres byterian church. Thursday evening, the 27th. and at Woodviile Friday evening, the 2S. Everybody invited. X'o admis sion, and will be good. - Division Passenger Agent. John De Witt, has made arrangements with the St Joseph local lodges or Mtxlern Wood men 3r America to run an excursion to ' Langdon under the ausnices of those 1 orgainzationsne.xtSunday, July 2-5. The . ville. Kansas, lias l,c,-u aiijii.Ige.l insane, day will bean outing for the'inembers ! Her hallucination this time is that- she or the lodges and their friends. All kinds i has been commanded to kili her father." of pleasure will be provided. Fishing ! Miss Daisy is a daughter of E. S. Ever and boating will be among these. Tl.e ' ly. a former resident of this city, and low rate of 61. 2-"i Tor the round trip will 1 county. She will be remembered by be made. I manv. having visited h. re with i.-latives -The Burlington fast mail trainscou tinue to make some remarkable records. On June 28. the east-hound train. Xo. f. left Mendota, III., forty minutes late, and ran to Riverside, a distance or seven ty -two miles, in sixty live minutes - or a sliced or OWo miles an hour. The train was hauled by one or the new class P Baldwin engines This run, while not the fastest Tor the distance on record, stands well up among the list nf note worthy performances. The Missouri supreme court has de cided a very- imHirtant case for the peo pic and against the insurance compan ics. There is a law in Missouri which requires companies to pay the full amount of the Hilicy regardless of what the proerty if worth at the (latenT the lire. The companies have fought that section of the law long and hard, but the court decided that the state had a right to say on what terms a company could tin business in the state. - Ex. It is now known why Elliott Marsh al of the Burlington purchased theScott farm just south of Orwgon It has been known to linn r.ir .mc time that Judge t). M. Spencer and several other friends of Marshal, are fast creeping toward that time of life when the lins of youth will not burn so brightly, and for fear that this time be at hand. Marshal has had some tine goats imiHirtcil. and now has them upon his farm, with the view of sifiiringa go. d supply of the elixir of life, that he may help his fiieudsSpen cer. Wakely Hold, and others, out of an embarrassing situation when the time comes. That's a long head that's tin Marshal. 00 ME ft. James Watson, of Wesl.-ii. X.-b.. is here on a visit. "Squire James Ball, of MoimiI Citv. i was attending In liiisincs-.s ii: On-. .thisj w.i-k. : Miss Alice Sjioerlc i-i'i S: Jos pit J stJ.Iying short hand ami stenography, j She will ! alc-.-nt about t'.r.-i- na-nths SiiTu'l'Imp HU.l SliriiiK lly Sbllus Vuur HZ' Mini i i'u:ii- if Suit:!) Omaha, i - Horn. to Win. E. Bell and w if. -..lull , Sth. J Mm. ,-i Imiui. nig b. baby. Dr. j Mrjvr, of New Point, v.. i- in attend shut. Elwoxl McDonald, uii'e an.l Iti -r ' , big sun. D.in. of St. Joseph, are the j guests of Grandpa DauauJ l',-o f'.iiii Kiinkel j L'ncIoThomas Cottierand hisgrand ! , daughter. Mali, are enjoyiugiheir ' summer outing, visiting Clon-lo and) other Western points, j .1 A Sutton :m1 d.ughters. Air:-.; Bailey- Sutton and Mi Aiph.-t. ..f Ot luuiwa. Kansas, are here . tsitoi r i--. I.ihn Markl. aiiolhci .laughter. - E K. Chiist. i.soii's :..- Ii.ii is- is completed ami adds much l i the up I pi -a ranee id .Mr. Christens-m's f.-.rni. Al, : loiniis. of Oregon, ilut the c.irp -ntcr j work. j -Probate Judge Murphy m .Monday j of this Ueelf. July IT. United Ballard ! Basilic anil Ella Ibirlimii in in-i .-r5i,e I Both the eonlraetiiu' p-trtics are n-si dents of Craig. , W. B. Dav. tho saw mill man. is in the liel.l for your lumber trail... nn.l is ' now sawingon the I lenry Minion Im it. 2li miles ninth west of Napier, lie is prepared to till your bills on bhort notice The V. 1'. S. (". K . of th- IV.-sbyter ian church, havcarrnngeil for a "L.-iwu Fete'" at the home of A. Yaulliishirl: on us a very pleasant c.tll Abiiuliiy of tin week. He i- sin-cal agent for t lie ("on necticut. and was here in consultation I with their agent. K. C. Ili-iil.m. We wen p1eas-d to meet him. - The Knights of 1'ithins of Missouri and Illinois have just completed a vot i ing contest to a-eert.tiii tin- most popu I lar knight in the two states. Week Col K. M.!in. of lioi-k Pur:, received the highM I number of ot--s. and ua.- awanl-d a u.;ii i, ,.r:in,i,-r .-ie.: b.-ti.-r this .ni than ever. The progr am snrjciss.-s all previous eiror's. and at the ptiplc have leam.tl that they alw;ns --.M tl.e worth of their money the,.-Ih. aunmlnn.-.-w ill likely be uni-sually large tide y,.. r. - Wear, -n-ry t le-iru of the iie.-jrit.g .ottlieen.l in Will lallc-ri- lotirm-v on this cart:.. Aft -r long and cntinu.il .1 ......: .. e i.: f r. i . th Ti,,. ,i;.-,. i....- .-...-r i.;.. ,( anil .t. I,tin,nf (( arrange his earthly alTairs. as t!i.-r- isuo hope Tor recovery. --Communion at Presbyterian church Sabbath morning at II o'eloek and at Woodviile at CI CK) o'clock in the after noon, opportunity will be gi.-n ti unite with the church or to present children Tor baptism. I here will be a pr-iara tory prayer meeting in t Vcgon on '1 hurs day evening and preparatory service at Woodviile Frid'iy night. Messrs. Miller ,v L'-ach. Fillmore. Mo. -Having used your "King of the Kitchen'" the past week, we tin.! it as von -av, and eien better. I believe it to b. bett-r than the Davis Xo. in Jlour. Wife likes it better. Wishing inu sue cess. 1 remain very trttlv vours. L. P Wvt-..v. ' Sup'l. Forest City Canning Cuiniiy. J Mrs. D. L. Kolierts i, turned home last week, but only r.'ii.iiiud one day, i leaving the following morning f jr Mary j ville, this state, where Pror. Ivoberts is assisting in conducting the ii titute. , She was accompanied by Mi-s Xeliie ' Montgomery, who will visit with her sis ter Miss Maude, who is attending the institute. En routi they st..p".I .nul 'visited with the family of Uobert ( 5-. i near Mary ville On returnir.g home Misses Maude and X'ellie visit with I relatives and friends in Skidm-ire. ; The St. Jo-eph Evening Xew- of ! last week had the following: -Four Times Insane. Daisy l-.ycrly.a For the fourth time. Miss school teacher of .Vorton- and friends last fall. We h..- her a'lhc , ti'in will only be temporary . and that she will s-oon emit ciy recover, j A special train consisting of cars 77 and !!!, private cars ..f ( leneral Manager Howard Eiliott and 5eneral Sujifrit'ten jilent S. E. Crance. passed over theKan . sas (Vv. St. Joseph A Council Bluffs line last week for a tour of in.-it'tion. The party cons spii of ( lencrai Manager Howard Elliott. (Seneral Smwrii te- th-nt S. E. Crance. Superint.-i-tienl (i. M. Hold of the Kansas City. Si. Joseph A Council Blull's: Division li. ight Agent Elliott Marshal: Division Pas-e'ger Agent John DeWitt. Ji.dge O. M Sj.cn cer, deneral Freight Agent D. O. Ives. Cc m-ntt Passenger Agent L. W. Wak ley. Travelling Freight gent.Ioiin 'l hl. Master Mechanic ( .. tiinli. ai.d Koad- ! master .lost ph Ilaywai.l. Several hundr.il t lits ll.iVe l eell . cured for the Wathi-na iMiau'auqua. to beheld July 2sth to August Cth. The grounds are tie- most beautiful in this section. They are large, cool ami diady. and within a half mile of the Missouri' riv.-r. where giand sieanii mi ex.-ursioii- (will occur hourly, the li,i.-it leaving at j IdiJi) in the evening for St. losejih. The line passenger steamer, the 1. v . tipi-i. cer 'lighted with e.-tric.ty ami carry irg search light vvhi'-h carrie- ' jn-opje comfortably, will make eight regular rountl trijt between the CUaiit.iuqiia 'rounds and St. Joseph, and. in audi tioti. run a larg- ewiirsion. with iJenty of itni--ic. from the Wather.-s laucliug sevenil miles uii the river every evening. leaving at S i. 111. and returiiiiig at 10 : m.. one half hour before departure for St. Joseph. Half fare nit s .1:1 all rail roads, and spcci d cli.-r.,! rates both soin da vs. (;. ( lite lioicC.I ol ihf "McKiii!c (Jood Times. (In to PETREE T?R0S and change your s p.-r cnt loan to 5 per cent. Please Settle Up. Those knowing themselves iutleblet to me. will please call and settle bv cash Why Not or note. .1. I.'. Ki vi:r i .. M. D 0 8 1 oirn' ill Lj I We are offering: all summer goods at greatly ; reduced prices. ;Oiu" Shoe Department i Yours OREGON, Mrs. X-ttie Keiimiii i - v iilifg w it It .M.ii.i ! Ctv relative's. lust tiiink of it! II. 'ii i-ounty pen pie can net a a. id square m-al at Hotel Woodland fur only 2" cent. Mis C. E. Bunker left Monday eve iii'::; f.-r Corning. Iowa, w here she will visit her sister. Mrs. D D. Bohaui. for a couple of weeks. J i v,; tt, i- tsvi ini., ,. I took placl in the Sharp's I . rove Baptist churc.h ivin-'tery. We are are making cut rat.-s on all stiniiii. r goods, consisting of Hats. I'n derivc-ir. Siippers. Dnsis (5o-uls and Clothing. J. W.vtsov A Co. ' -The Clariadt Chant 1110,11.-1 Assent blv vviil U1 held at Clariml.i. hnva. Aug list :! to 57. It's iist of lecturers ami. speakers is very complete an-1 brilliant. 1 - F. D. Seheele ami Henry Snititer. of I 'timing. left Ttnsilay of this w.-i-k. to : look at the Oklahoma county, with the I iew f investing soni" of their surplus. 1 Dr Meyer. 01 X-w l oint. r.qrts tin arrival of a I my baby to Mr. IvI l.elianil wile, ti.ittly .'tli.. ..an l- wave .-ilium . and wire, on July llth. a twelve p'.und t " , .Mm '. iiw.vn. wiio formeily- re ' sidul at Craig, and removed lo ( Sea try j county K-v ral months ago. died near Aibai.- -athelUh iost. His remains were orought t. this count v ai:d buried , in tlie new Liberty cemeter'v. 1 t. M..r,.s .,r l-Mi.t l..sstl.-i, . mil.' from t ity h nits; lays on main road in young apple trees. 3I peach tiecs, raspberri'-s. biaekberries siniwberrii-son place. U-iys aiimei 1,-ve! near building si,t. Cali on D. i. Cat r. Oregon. Mo. Miss Al-ce Pric.' entertained a few ot her fri"ii!ls at t.-a Htlnes,;ly , veiling, j July 12. it being tier sixteenth turtlnlay. Those iir.s nl were: Elmer ami Dennis Lash of Uos. '!daie: Mae X --''.na.i. Miss Mart'.a Irvine M't. Yet-icie. O: Mis. A. K. Irvine anil M;s. L-h.-i Pmkston. M ss-s Mti'T.iy and Caskey, who wop here in the interest of missionary work. Kiiokc to a utl si il audience lt 1 In- Pr-s!c terian -iiun:i. last Sunday mv truing. A ii'iiiiKt "f liberal philges wete matle by lilctlllters of t'e- eiiurch to sustain tin- ce'is-'of uiesi.e.s Mailiand II. raid. Frank Frc-iu "f tlii ct;. , will tlo tli- iissid painiii.g for Mr. Ilnnsher. of Mound City, who is making elaborate improvements to Ins already handsome home. Mr. Frifiii.-iti is a tirsl class; work man. ami Mr. ii will not only have a handsome pieeeof work. but it will bean honest job. t time f going to pn-ss we leu 11 that Senator Elijih M!!l -r is on his u.iy to this plan- trout Dcntct. s a.chi.. . for the iin.sgtiide.l politician whos.-t lire to his newly c.int'et-l r.-sideiiee at that jil.ife l'tvve;'ii t'.n; aii.l thru o'eloek last nighl ami buraed it to the g.ou'ul. Mr. Miller had not yd ... ciipi l the true lure an.l its d 'slrnclion w. a w- rl: of want -ii li.-ndislincs . Icl-v r the 1110 tile of tic 1le.1I. We hop- Iwhave fill particulars for ncxtw.-ek's issue, drant City Star. "The Maitintid lb-aid in it- last nei-ifs sue glVCs a t. llie .stlowlllg 111" f lelgm outllK'ss none ;u .naii lami mir- . , . :. , ., the year ending June '.h It shows that 1-' cais of tiiiso'llaii.i.iis freight had bis-!', r. i-eiv.il. anil -nt? had been sent forward from the Nation, a total or t:tt2cars IVt.mthetab'.-siiiouriiossess ion th:s -hows :l g..,:i of nearl.. 2i':t cars ox r mai oi i-v.'.. ami a gau that of 12. In ls-2liut 21. ars of whereas during the year just closed 701 caps of .ne -to-K lint, iieen Sluppiii. o: which 7 was horses. "In of hogs, o7l of ttie and t of sheep, i'n.l Hackney, a negro scrvie lifty ve.tis u; ine peniieiuiary irom !. loins. br iiiindirin ttie s,.ond tlegree. dietl Monday of this week from t!.-' effects of a s-tno nuiieie i t.y .lames t ,ray . hi e, on .Iti it loth. The guards claim Hack nev was the aggressor and struc't Crai vvilh a club, knocking him tlow;:. When (Srav arose ! stabbul HacUiicv in the back, prtitltieii'.' the '.vti:i:.i which i-au-.it death toilav. 'tin- lr., utile tx'curre.1 in a h.w shop where ImiIH men uork.d. dr.ti w.is'j-t'! fto.n the; isi'i'itv !"or !H'- vears lor robbing the Fanner-' bank it .M nit land in Veril. V;. At the Aprd term, t'.s. lie w.-ts sei.teitcni. He v.a- the pal ol l.at iiioiitl. win. matte his cape from tl.e oIIhit on lus way : a 's matje a t tie- ,1, i, tK'liiteliti.irv. i.rav for lili"rl Crtet! otVicer. but wn n tun il. THE NEBRASKA-COLORADO EXPRESS." A NEW TRAIN. On June 1th the Burlington Koiit" jiuts -.uto its p.is-cneer seriin' to the W. st a new fast daily train to Denver. leaving Central Mis-ouri ami Missouri Kivcr cities al night.arri . 7;''' ., . i 5:2 i. !.. the net tlav. Iisi-;i!i an.l Southern N. braska. This scrv ice is entir-ly additional to the Burlington's great scheme of j Kiss-tiger train sen ice to the West and Northwest. California Excursions every Thursday morning. Tourist sleepers Tuesdays and Thursdays. St. Joseph to Seattle, via Billings Koiite. For detail?, ask vour ticket agent or Jxo. Di: Witt. L. W. Wiki.ki. Div. P. A.. St. Joseph. Mo. How vim Ei.t.niTr. deneral Manager. St .br-cpll. Vii. deti'l P. A St Louis. Mo. Vixk Ht.vr.v, Agent. For, st Citv . Mo. e. is full of bargains, Truly, MISSOURI- Big bargains in all lines ol summer :w.ds at J. Watson A C"s I-'ariii.-rs' should eat their dinner when in town al Hotel Woodlaiid:cuiiii ty people only 2." cents. Mrs. deorf" E Bennett and chil drei:.of I'ort Worth. Tevas. are visiting h -re, the guests of Mis. L. II. Knowles. The Old IJeliable Xewton ami Peter S.-hiiKler Wagons and the best Buggi.-s unPllarii.-ss an-sold bv II. C. Schmidt: will make special low prices, on buggies from inr.v on. I'ncJe Johnny Atlkins has just dis-po-ed of 1 ?() biishelsof wheal ttidideoii Kuukel at 70 tents per bushel. .Mr. K. left for Oklahoma with the view of buy ing 1 lot of wheat. - Mrs Fanny Meyer left Thursday of this week for "the Hot Springs. South Dakota. She g.-s with the view of im proving her health, anil we sincerely hope that she will be greatly belielitted. . -Miss Maude McKnight. of Tarkio. ol. 0f Xorth Missouri's most capable t,.;u-i,ers vas visiting w ith Oregon friends p,,i.d.iy of this week. She has ac cepted the" ass stant priueipalship of the .MUand school anil is attending the in.-litute ,-! Mound Citv. .... " '" ninety live posta. cards were c'''"'1 to ll.o- thought to be frientlly hr.ving a lecture course tins winter. Thus far onlv one thiriL. have been re Miriit-d. A re'iirn postal cart I accompan ics each. Please be kind enough to reply, whether you will encourage the lecture cours or not. Do s,,. please, at once. Kcv. U I. Wickcrshain tlelivered his eel lire "I hickens Come Home to best. at the M. K. church Wednesday evening of this week. He is a very graceful, tlueiit speaker, and at times he vvas strongly dramatic. His oratory was re plete with spirkling gems of wit and lofty sentiment He delighted his an dience. and .ill felt repaid who heard him. - I will pay 2'i cents mt huutlrcd for all kind of old iron stove plate, l.'t cents pcf hiindreil: old rubber, 2' . cents per polled: nipper " cents per pound: ; brass ami lead bought. Deliver atdeNit, l'orest City. Mo., Monday anil Tuesday. July and August 1. Will pay cash. j Your can also deliver at Oregon at II. ' C. Schmidt's. Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug'i-t 2 and .!. Price. 1.V- per 100 lbs. J. t'.M.KII.M vx. Protracted meet ing begins at Kimsey school bouse net Sunday morning, and that on the following Wediicstlay, the 2i5th. the fourth and last quarterly meet- ing for this year will be held at the school house: th'" quarterly conference will convene at 10 a. m.. ami at II a. in. .There uill be preaching by the Elder, b'ev. W. I'. McMurray. This service will be foliow.il by the administration of the , Lord's Supper. Following this service . then- i.- to Ite a basket dinner, to which all are invited. Preaching each night. - On Saturday Old ( 5 lory was unfurled from the Lincoln school house. It was i for tin- first lime we believe that it over lloatetl thcie before. A patriotic social ' was given on the evening of that day. ' under theau;-pie,-sorthc Young People's Christian ion of that district. It was , ,. hjhK enjoyable affairs i ; ,. historv of the district, and was , tit-ip.ittil in bv a verv large attend . :. f . ... ,,.,,, ,. Kefres hiiients were served .and -ome c'12 net will be placed in the treasury of the society, onlv to bu drawn out Hnni a iwo thirds vote id the society . g The gre.it Stanberrv Normal gj Seimol will open September "'th vulh th" lar-est and bi st faculty H u. its hi-iorv. This is the cheapest gj an I best X irtnal in the country. M Ext ry thing is strictly first class. 5 Writ.-for free illustrated catalogue Several of our le. Jure bureau en iine-i is,-i held a meeting Monday and took steiis lookiu to i he securing of a siie ." .nurse for tie- coming winter. In order to bring the course clow n to a cost of .-Loll u will be iit-ccssarv to sell 200 " t . k. -is. and if only loO tickets are sold. f.l ii.... I.I ....-t -oO VlllllIK. till' o,'.v .- - --- list that can be booked, live to constitutt I uc murse. .'ire me ituiow uiu. .i v, iiih . Biston Tcmnle Ouartette. Anna Shaw. ' . W. Lamar. James Hedlev. Eugene Mav. Katharine Oliver. Edward Elliott. Samuel Phelps Lcland. Our sister cities i of .Maitland and Burlington Junction ' have alreadv closed their bookings, each Ihaviic' subscribed 2:0 tickets, anil it do. si seem to lis that tile wealthy, liter arv and ait citv of Oregon, should do .11. II M ItTixnu-lMS. Mrs. i l ilts and Mrs Carev E. liunker will call on our ifoiile Willi ine v lew oi on. as many tickets as possible, in order to know what we are to do lecture course or no lectin e course. It is for our jieo pic to say. Be prepared to answer ti the in. oil when these Indies call. Tho-i who have not yet retunml their juistal i:iril aiiSxTers :ir, reollcstetl to do -O at once. Dress Cutting School. The Dress CuttiiiL' School is still do ing a good work and the ladies of Oregon tt.il silrroitoiliotr eoilntrv :ire ItlVlttll to call and s-c ur. vvork. T.-achers want.il 53 You can get tho photo buttons and j pi us at. awk s ualixky. Ed KostiK-k arrivetl safely at San Francisco and is now on his way to Ma nilla. Miss dertrude Watt, of Falls City. Xebraska. is the guest of her brother, Ed and family, of this city. -dood pasture for horses ami cattle. '1 See ...). Bullock, ' . mile east ol -Hon arch school house. Address. Nodaway, Mo. -Mrs. Annie Bennett, sons L. E.and Frank, and grand daughter. Miss Kate Knowles. are visiting with relatives in Concordia, Kansas. Craig's new and complete mill ex pects to be in tqieratioli on or about the 27th. It is siid to be one iff the most complete mills west or the Mississippi river. - Mr. Viulh If.lves of Seneca. K:ltlR:lS- and Miss Libby Swaim, tff Mound City, j were inarrinl at the home of. I. C. dib son. in .vloun.l l itv on the liln nisi.. Elder Moult'. n otliciatiug. Douglas A Foster, t Lafe .V Charley, ii-.ri.nili.iu lim-e lost ,,,,,, diet e,t r. 1I..1C ... .... .... ...... j...-, -w... (... - slaughter house for Boyd A Frey, and are now reauy to contract tor any thin" that mav come im. from a I ill si ness block to a dog house. - Judge O'Fallon came home from Jefferson City for a day or two tho past week, looking after his client's interests in some cases that will be called at the coming August term, and the judge will make arrangements to bo iireaent nnd give these cases his personal attention. John A. Young, of Port Arthur, Texas, was here for several davs this and last week, attending to business and visiting relatives and friends. He says that country is rapidli developing, anil now is the time to Im on the ground. He reports Robert Patterson. Jr., as tloiug well. Grand July Everything Must Go All Slimmer Wash Ladies' Summer Underware at great reduct'n Gent's Summer Underware at great reducti'n Boy's Linen Suits, cut from $1.00 and 75c to 85 and 60c. Ladies' Linen Skirts, worth 60c now 45c. Ladies Linen Skirts, worth 40c now 25c. Ladies Shirt Waists, worth 75 and 50c now 40c. Men's Linen Suits, worth S3.50 now $2.50. Men's Wool Summer Suits $4.50 Be sure and get some of these bargains before they are all gone. R. S. KEEVES, OREGON, Wilson. - Arthur Nixon was the guest of A Brock ,,i,.k '.aylor as a caller at ... Cur-1 last Sunday. ti-i Frank Curtis, of St. Joseph, came see his parents. -Gracie Mclntyre has been visiting Grandpa and Grandma t urtis. -We understand that Arthur Nixon. ' Mound Citv. is to teach our school next term. vt- .,,,.1 Mn. V.u. intenil to tilKe a ,,.,.,!, fi - Mi-sSh ie r.liler was vimiing ner trip in the near future for the l'iiellt or ja.8ter Mrii A ( Sl 4iir. .im-n iii-iiiiii. d t McMee. Malcolm Mathews ami I severarother have been having a touch if chills and fever. v ....:..r,rt;ssieiit several davs visit ino her sister. Mrs. Will Forney, and re turned Sunday, '.Uh V II fields was calling on friends in this neighborhood Sunday. There was a surprise party for Mai colm Mathews Monday evening. s...i:..i.l sil.-oiTe.-rii.il George Cum tilings were calling on friends here Sun lay. - Tom Albright has quit vvork at Mrs. Noe's and is going to work on the rail ad. There are some nice fish caught in theTark nowadays: and there are many Ushers. Mrs. A. S. Mclntyre. of Richville. sited friends ill this neighliorhood. Saturday, returning Monday. tt 1 .,......il futolies .IrA V.C IlCilt til. II sen , . - tired of gumlxi an.l intend to try and ,.,t ..'iiees irliere there ailllSOIIIUCIll The roads south of Forties are in bad shaiie. The water still surround the Y ilson school school yet. house: no Sunday Vim. Lightning Freaks. . .. , , i , , ... M.I i. IJevorss nan several neau oi eaule k ille.1 by lightning on June 27. ls'.e. Will VePoU.rts residence at Mound Citv was damaged by lightning.July H4, 1S0S. Corn for Sale. I have several hundnil bushels of I'orn for sale. JosKcn Poi.lv. Tke Grocery TVews. We Will Sell You X'ew. Fresh ics. Stoneware. Garden Seeds at we have but one and Clean Grocer WiMidenware ami very low price ami since to everv one. We Will Buy Your Poultry at all times, for which we will pav you the highest market price, either cash or trade. We Will Trade You Groceries! for your Butter. Eggs, Vegetables oraiiythiugyoii may have suitable for the tabic. Orders solicit."!. Frt'and prompt delivery. GEO. F. SEBUM. West Side Square. , OKEGOX. MISSOl'BI. Phone (51. Clearing Sale, in the Next. 30 Days. Goods at Cost. to $13.00. MISSOURI. Curzon. -Ask Fred Elder whyhpihil not carry that pnrasol Sunday. Mr. L'nhxrt Prnllit treated Ills wife to a nbuggy oneday la week. ,,, . A. , .i ' i.lfl... i.r.. ; uirrR, nuooi.. .. - Ben. Grouser ami lamiiy, oi vregon, were entertnined by relative,) here Sun """'.Miss Xelhe Smith, of Mound Wity. visited friends here a few days last week. Miss Maud Dawunn i visiting her sister Mrs. W. F. Ynryaii. in St. Joseph , I.I,iaiili lust, wee :. Mrs. Mollie Sherman, of Fdley eb.. was tho guest of relatives here several days last and this week. Mrs. W. F. laryr.n an son liny anil Miss Lou Ledbetter, or St. Joseph, were the guests of relatives here hist week. Mibs Grace Cooper came homft to celebrate, after a pleiiHiint visit of several weeks with her aunt i.t Filley, Nebniskn. Mrs. Tennis Butnck. of Walnut Grove, was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stroud, the lirst of last week. Mrs. Podget and daughter. Miss Lizzie Mnnner. of Duwson, were the guebtsof MrF. Budgets daughter. Mrs. John Lovelndy and family, lust week. Ivo. Over the Road. The following parties were sentenced to tlie penitentiary from this county during the year lS'JS: James I turge was given two years at the April term for stabbing Fred Brown ing, who died September l.". W7. Sam Raymond was given tive years at the A uril term for robbing Hatfield A ; Wvman drug store at 1 . -., , .viailiauti, lanu- , . ar.i . nth. ..,.;.-,.,, tive years at .,..,...-, . ti... Vr.ril terin for robbitiL' the Farmer : Bank at Maitland in April, 1S'.H5. j ICJrav at.tl Kaymond whih- on their ' wav to'the pen. jii"niie.l from a moving train it K':mss Citv. Mav ."itli. Hal iiiond made good his cseaie: (5ray was . ....t,,r,1 1 Frank Ferrin was given three years at the August term for grant! larceny. .- : , -, , 1 the August term for grand larceny. Kugene .viarlin was given iwo years ai - Them will lie orertehino nt ickells I Grove church next Friday evening.July 21. at d o'clock: also on Saturday at 250 p. in., and at s p. m., and on Sunday. morning and evening. Communion ser ..lAru. 111 li. tinld irii.p ..utintni, ...fiiif.IV 1 11,1 n ., , .i.s. ..,.. ii, i. .- ... All conducted by He v. M. C. PlaU of. Kansas City. BEST TRAINS TO Nebraska, Colorado, Montana, Black Hills, Utah, California, Puget Sound, Chicago and St. Louis. VESTIBUIED THROUGH TRAINS, SLEEPERS, DINING CARS, CHAIR CARS (s"e?). ELLIOT MARSHALL. D.v.P3J.tT3T.JOSEPM.Mq HOWARD ELLIOTT, GEN'L MGR.. ST. JOSEPH. MO VV. WAKELEY. GEN'L PASS. AGT.. ST. LOUIS. MO VINE HOVEY, Agent, Forest City, Mo. Reduced Rates. The Burlington's siieeial round trin rates will be in e licet at Forest City as follows: Special one way rites to Seattle, 1 aroma, Portland and Northwests2i 70 San Francisco and California com mon mints 32 iiO For further particulars atldress or call on John DkWitt. I). P. A.. St. Joseph, Mo. L. W. Wvkkli. G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Vixk Hov kv. A., Forest City, Mo. Great American Exposition, Omaha, Neb. For the almve the following round trip rates will apply from Forest City. Tickets on sale every Thurstlav from July 1 to Octolier":il inclusive, S:t.2.", linal return limit seven days from date of sale. Every day rate from Julv 1 toOotoher .'II. linal return limit 10 days from date of sale. " St ltl rate every Saturday, linal return limit, train No. 22 of Monday following. Vine Hovky" Agent, Forest Citv, Mo., Pilgrimage of Cryptic Masons to Colorado, August Ii to VI. ISOy. For the above occasion tho following rates are authorized: One lowest first class. limited, mot teiuorially reduced) plus si from all stations to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Bates from Forest Citv to alKive points. sl'.LjO. Date of sale, ugust .", 0 and 7. liW. Final re turn limit. August :il, 1SW. For further information, address L. W. Wvklky, G. P. A T. A., St. Luis. John DkWitt, D. P. A, St. Joseph. Mo. ink Hovev, A., r-orcst City, Mo. - J. Watson A Co. are giving big bar gains in all lines of summer goods. Dr. P. D. Keller and family have re moved from Nishua to Oregon, Mo. Order tnir repairs for Advance Threshing Machines of H. C. Schmidt, agent, and save monev by it. - I'ncle Ilenrv Minton, of Fortescue, was attending to business in Oregon, Thursday of this week. Ivemeiuher the "Lawn Fete' next Tuesday evening, July 2.", nt the home of A. VanBiiskirk. Music a special at traction. Children's day will be observed at the German M. E. church next Sunday evening. July Ski. Everybody cordially invited. n - All members of Oregon Camp,Mod- ern Woodmen of America, are requested to be present at the next meeting, l ues- lay evening. .J uly 2.. Because of the tiuarterlv meeting at Nickell's Grove, there will ho no preach ing next Sunday evening in the Evangel ical church at Oregon.; Onlv one week vet remains of the Mound City institute. All teachers who possibly can, do so, should register next Monday morning and attend the last week. - Circuit Clerk Hogrcfe, wife and son have returned from a month's "outing at Colorado Springs, Colo. They hail a delightful trip, anil we are glad to learn that Mrs. H's health is much improved. - Charles Hampton, a prominent drug gist ol Fillmore vvas found unconscious in his room at the home of his parents iucsdav of this week, with a bullet wound beneath the heart. It will prove fatal A revolver was found nearby. Hampton doubtless shot himself. No reason for the rash act is known. List of unclaiui.il letters remaining in the jHistollice at Oregon. Mo., for the week ending July 21. Will: Eflie Cor drey. Emma Duncan..!. K. Mize (card), and" W. Spencer. When calling for these letters, please say that they were "atl- vertisiil." Ollice hours from 7'IOa. in. to i:.a) p. m. TnoM.vs Ciltnv, r. AI. Mrs. Julia Drurv and family, who have been here for two or three months with her parents, George P. Luckhardt and wue. Itdt ctlnesuay ot tins weeK for Salt Lake ('iti. Utah, where they will join Mr. Drurv and make their future home. Mr. Drury is traveling for a St. Josi'tih, Mo., wholesale house, and makes Salt Lake City, his headquar ters. We wish them health nnd success in their new home. Warrants will probably lie issued in the course or the nevt ten days for tho arrest of those property occupiers, who have failed to mow the wpi.iIs along tint streets and sidewalks adjacent to their prtqierti. Those who have been derelict in this'matter should give this matter their prompt attention. It would he much cheaper t" comply with tho law in this matter, than to lie arraignetl lie r.ire the mlico court and have to pay a line anil costs. Richville. Miss laura Opel is home again from Graham. Eppa Cropp was in St. Joseph buy ing goods this wr.-k. Mrs. Fannie Mclntyre was visiting friends in Forbes Sumlav. - George Cuiiimings and Garfield ShaitTer were in ForhesSunday. John Balder and George Opel toOK in the sights of Graham Sunday. Mrs. Lewis, of Indiana, is visiting her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Opel. -Quite a number of Kichville iople attended the German preaching Sun day. Mrs. Minnie Summers, who is tak ing care of her father, Joseph Helwig, is on the sick list. - The fifth Sunday in July there will be a basket meeting at the Richville school house. Everylmdy invited. Mrs. Elsie Mclntyre was called to the htil side of her sister, Mrs. Emma George, last Sunday who is veryiill.' AliATK.