The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 18, 1903, Image 5

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n wo POOftf
MCOVeftD
W IM Entire rtlon
tht Town Waa Daatroytt Po-
Dished to Doath Agtlnat Rooky
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luff.
Lrttsnd. Ore June 1.-F1va nan
kin lint their uvea in a ciona
llmt almost entirely destroyed
,wii of lppner. Or. . Heppner
Kintiiy scat of Morrow county.
hl niM.iit 12r0 Inhabitants.
tin. (i-li'Kraph ana telephone
,,. ,i(iwn and no- accurate infor-
, nn lie obtained, but the esfl
(lf rf life In bawd on the
riM'iliI" reports received. A re-
fP'in Imie. 17 miles from Hcpp-
i , Hi.. .ffi-ct that over 300 UM-?
I ., fvowTfiH. A mensetiavr
nivnl there niirl a wall of wa
fi. i liluh rushed down Into the
Iti nlili h tlio town Ik eparatd,
vrrytliliiK Wore It. Kn(lr
. n:ii(iT!K the d"ad.
!' . I riiiii" with swh s:iddn
li,,' i in. inhabitant wi re unalilf
; i !,. i'i (if safety and were mr-
l i d'-alh by the awful nr.n
.n't t!i" entire residence portion
i v ii was destroyed, but some of
h part, whli h la on higher
I i hi iped. Huge boulders
fi l'u wcie (Arrl'd down ty
li:' ' I, and many people were
1 , In inn dashed a?a!nst the
l.'.itr. Karly In the afternoon a
.r ' 'urn occurred, rovcrlnx a
r. inn of country, and later a
rum net In, many of the small
hn'i iiveniowini; meir unn in a
tini' llridces were swept away
ktrawH. .soon an possmie nrier tt.m
liii'l subsided the work of relief
iiiitti'.nced by the citizens., boa-
hf imdies were found lodged along
n'lh of Willow Creek, and In ev-
pla. 'K liny were pin-ci oyer one
r. Over 2M bodies have been
p-red nlmost within the city limits.
ImlldlnKB which were not carried
were moved from their founda
nr toppled over. Hundreds of
s, entile, sheep and hogs that had
Into the creek bottoms for water
fid.
Ls of the calamity did not reach
utfiile world until late yesteTday,
Ic means of communication having
cut oiT. As soon as possible news
sent by courier to the" nearly
'('he Oregon Railway and Nav-
in ompany started a reuei irain
,!' men and supplies from The
Another train started for the
from this city. The cttizeaa of
Vi.l started a relief fund as soon
Lews of the disaster spread over
ty, and within a few hoars 15,000
iiwl. Supplies will be rushed to
iier-as son as they can be aaaem-
n buildings in the town of Lex
nine miles below Heppner, en
k Creek, were washed away, but
no loss of life, the Inhabitants
fhad time to save themselves
he surging torrent.
ma, 15 miles away, considerable
ke was done to buildings, but no
If life la repprted from there.
E STORY OF POPE'S DEATH
ft Not Very Strong and Grants
Fewer Audiences.
June 13. General aatonish-
was produced here by telegrams
pourod in. especially from VI-
r.n.l Merlin, announcing the dath
IVi. A rush was made for
litioaa to obtain news, and it
!mml there that there waj no
e in the condition of the Pope.
holiness, though not quite so
r before, owrng to hU last
cf ht'B'.errholds, leadi bis ordl
'tf. eu-ept that he granU fewer
Boos,
rumor regarding the Fop'a ln-
:i:u and prwmatur reports of
th r fcept fmn hltn u far
il'! as tay give blai muca
rn. for the Don til tales them
'mtIousIv.
ili iSey want me to be gone!"
kiauiu. "J Jo no one any harm.
I ImposMlble to make his boli-
ilTtand that it is the interest
in ht person whU-lii lead to
Mt'ilomion of rumor
Nj Auto For Mis Alice.
Mintaa. June 11 Tie mystery
I"11" Miss Altc Rwaewlt's
vtnle ha btwn elitarud awav to
I'xtiMit. It was epe:teii that
pil l clie. the bargain for the
Ivbi'.o. urjl,.rMd flip htir vru 1
no N'for she Wit Washington.
and eutrvatlea wure yf no
Kith lh ureaideut who la ld-
eoiHcrtvsh, aud the macblno was
fpiod. Miss Rvn.;veit left for
l' i.-lt hr grandmother, Mrs.
1 et, aud to atteud th eoui
" t vxvrvtaca ift Harvard. Uur
now Is that her InduUent
i 'iiu skill b cajolud Into buv.
" i.hie for hr.
tiSirlri Cltv. N. O.. Juua liL .Tim
P tlL-l IVIIul,.l.wl ..f Ik., ..I...
'w Uioimoy. irt hore t begin
"y-arn nun tellctt ill th.i ii.iiif,.ii.
to lh ar
uio otttcoi at Vhe jHil be o(
a tn lullur k niHti.l mi, l t.
Kin ajuaaouivut took. Si cal
Utulwr li..iu ku i..,v.i ..1
ou hot, H Uae a U fc
iKd during both trials faatoned
m oy nu gartor. H cursed
''' aitd hud tit Ka Aarrk. l
1 by torv
; cchnsb.; '
The fiirinrrs were y p!M !it
lft wtek after th first few a!iiwm.
' C. A. W( k:ly, Davul H.K.ver,
Stella lltio'vcr and Lylia IXrtr
were in Stantiury Inst Tliiirwlaj on
IhjhiWmi. .
Mia. Elmer Troup. Mr. Iax
Uii-lnttt ami daughter Anna were
iMiting fnvtuU at Striiijttown on
day last wh-Ic.
The Fe-tival nt Siniilxj (H;lifI
house was will nttetKW Sutnnlay
Kvenin it we rniifiiK-r the went Iter
we IukI ilnriiii; the week.
iJemii IIi wtuik! V. A. STme
wre al Vr- at tin: County -int
Tiicsil:' v.
Ui' loi'-ie Yi-r' T of Fremont
niintrii-il iitiinti nor ii.leon Mon
day. I he 'hililrei ihiv .-rire v.i
wi li r iif'crnl ly tin- Sin. dir. -1 '
Slll.dilV t-vi ItiliLf i l l!n-:. .Ji liri'r
j ( liiircli.
Iin.!,r! F. .1. K'i r-t-Tt. i nrnl
)!ivcr Snyd. r weri-;it Midilh lur
S.iturdav.
li'vi (ieltictt. fiinl tiimilv vi-itid
Kirn r Troiiji Sumhi v.
'i'litf i hihdIkm (f our n-'ijile
K-ct In nlli i.d t!r- the ho'v :il
M iddh'lmr Thtir-diiy.
U'. A.Mfi-rot Mei-er i'lr ;iik)
William Aurand if .Shamokin I,un
wre traii"M-titt lui-in i.i to.vn
one day Init vM-rk.
Curt Uanrier of .S'uiiiii-I,iirj;
w.n ."f-en in town Tiui'dHV.
The Frernont t.'oriiet l!;ind ha
'iiite a rinmlx-r of engagement al-n-ady
for thi Hummer. The imy
aie ln-y irnclUinv to (nrni-li the
lxt of musie,
lawyer Frank (ila. and Peter
Markley of Vr(-v.ur 'were in town
one day la.st week tranarf-ted btii;-
feo. IViyer of Northnmherland
formerly of this plaee wa.i neen on
our .streets on Mom la v.
N. C Giitilius m vutiunj ML
rotlnrWrn. Gutdii a Kitfaiminf,
p Some of our young eople atteud
i the Teael.er'a examination at
Kreeburg: ' - - '
While raising Mr. Uetntwlman's
rn last Tiiexlav a U-am fell and
broke Mr. Heititzchnrn'narrn it al-o
tit Sol liawvcr ltit he received no
njnry.
Samuel I'muUili arid .larne
fitcliel mail-a himiness trip - to
Midillebtirg Mundar.
Any r.eron (!eiriiiK jof fertilizer
1 i.. . . ..
iii'i'iiu piiri nari4 me ijenwnri rr
iinzer. tf in- rifrnre puri'limtini; el
here.
V.
I I'.II.OKK,
Tho World's Famous Catarrh nomaly Po-ro-na.
MONUMENT TO NEGRO SLAVES
Firt of IM Kini in Ur,it4 St.
Ere:tei at Esrrirgtrtn, R. .
Ilarrincion. It. I, .I'ir.o IV r.o
morlal miniimnf to tiffi j'hv- snd
thf ir rte:-;. crul.ir.t.-) in r.vr.ijnitir.r) '.f
valuable rfr.n.tl. and pTio'n- w
vir. b'-fore and -'--. . Rpvo'.i
tl'mary War, fN ; .' . . nl rr,
j r' .' In fh T.'nit 1 .H'a: wast tell
ca'ed hpr,
The rf!erir,r?il Is a white tr'r
j bfnild'-r. bittrsed t ccirnr hy
, larsre. bir k ston'-s. et.-..ierratie of tie
j Jnter-de;ind'-nt ret' ions 'if the white
j an ! bivk rsf.s. and !.- a taMet ;r.-
sc-r:Vd:
I "In r ' rr. - ry r.f r. - 'Vt
I dew r. !-.:.t.' who fai:hf'i'.i7 s.-rv t
j I rr'.n -:..'. rr.-.;'.s."
I Deerded Her Honor With Her L '.
I Alt.Kir.a. Vv. .J -i n l.V Th.'- a'r r..-
! li.'fl.'SH hfV of .Vr-i Ar.r.'.r- "iTiv..
1 . ...
iXi-'d 41;, vis rVi'in.l tn a ava-v:.
patrh nar hr horr; at K rs-y.
rotinty. muf listed almost h.-yor. 1
cognition. jth; had be-n huafa w.th
a pine knot f nind narh;-. TUe ni
an died a short tlm afterwards. Th
miirderer earaped. leaving no rlue H ?
Is believed to have been a tramp, I
atfarked tho woman while she vn
picking berries. Rri lenrs of a vlo- I
lent struggles were to be fo'ind, sho-v- j
lng that the woman dsfendd her
honor with hr life as lnava a hus
band and several children.
afBWaaa--BB-l
is the New and Better Breakfast
Food, so different from all ethers
thai it pleasea everybody. - Get a
package to-day at your grocers.
Tn Caarxm Ptras Food Co-, la Bot, 5. T.
PORT TREVORTOM.
T. A. Cingnman was a btwinesrt
caller at Shamokiu Monday.
Jacob Shaffer visited h;s father
Ja.i. C. and wile over Sunday.
Midi Rath Arnold of Sliamokia L
the guet of her aunt, Mis Keberra
Arnold.
Chas. Sstroh of Sunliury and si.-fer
Mr. Wiln Hanpt cf New Port
N'ew are visiting their mother.
ML?s Maria Grimm Is the jrue-t
of her cousin,Mr5. Jco. Meitz.
Mr?. Jao. C. Hcover visited her
daughter Mrs. El. Mitterlini- at
Sunbury last week.
Wni. anl Wesley Arnold werecall
ed to Milton on account of the ill
ness of their father, W. P. Arnold
who Is well known through out the
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Kline of Liverpool
spent Sunday with D. (i. Stahl and
wife.
KREAMER.
Clixs. Pontious. who is working
at Lewistowu wxs heme over Sun
day. Wui. Iluoiiucl and wife of Lewia
towu were visiting the latter
parents John Fields.
Mrs. Iora Stnith was visiting
her brother A. W. Smith of Selins
grove. Hurjrlars were in town Thursday
uight. They visited Fisher's hotel
aud secured one dollar and ten
cvuts iu uioucy, his rawr, gun and
oujc liquor. Theu they crossed the
street ty Hum aid's stre but did
uvt succeed in breaking iu Mr. Hum
mel heard them while at the hotel
aud he was ou the lookout w itli a
gun. The burgluia fired a few
shots but did uo harm' Htiinmd
also iiml a few shots at thciu but
only made holes in his window
pane uud the burglars Hel.
tjuito a uuinU-r of our young
men who are working at Lewistowu
were home over Sunday.
The Normal school which wad
taught by Vrof. Cno. DuukV.K-rger
vW Fiidav,
fPlM !-A M :
fy-u t f V',
fm wU ' f
Hnmtnr Vt. V.
Asbury Park Viaitora See Watee aoout '
Aihiiry Park, N. J, J m.? IS Via- .
itnr r the ta.h and hoard-valk wit- j
nessed a waterspout out at sea. The
spout formM alynit two miles smith cf
the city and perhaps three miles off
shore. It traveled rn a northerly I
course, passim? the cttw. and hrke
abont tw Miles t the. northwari and
somewhat farther ac ae than It had j
ftirmeaV The whirling cr.lumn of witer '
appeared to b a ernipie of hundrM 1
feet tn dmafir at the baan. 7be
beaihme say they never heard, of aa
other on thia section of the ovist.
T7alte4 suw Senattr Hnluv from Tm r,.,r 4 ;nmh,r nf ,,
jKiiiyi lr-.iM uw riiiiow.nti ti
dometnent of Print :
"I itmlrt tn say that I harn neeij :ing
Pmn lor some 3 ma lnr 'aturrh nfl
BJTV9 tantid it an szoeJlent jnerllolne.
ylvlnn mn raove ri'llef Min anr'hlnt:
I Ks rmr ssken." W.V.HTrLLTVA..
CniMrmwman Knmilim X. llinf,
rrora North Carolina, writes:
" iff pT7tif aeflsrtvy has ben
Minn ?tob for catarrh, H hl
'mm ',(.. r.ft in. I fcr lt jv-nr.
"1 .'an recommend rmr ?.-mr. 1 ' 1
iwt, snl'tantlAl 'nnl -,r..1 .r.e
heat rptnertlo ;Vir ntrrl.al :,iii.!...''
inmerwt, ?a.. -rt ten :
! -I m i-nr.Ml and atwied -hat ?r
fiu is -rea .atarrh .-nre, ioil I
dorsement of
prnUc nf It.
m the hunt'
upon ,t js
Ssml foe ree
'.t "'1 ito "...t 1
Ukm in hoitlo.h sevma Ulto dl-
tewt mam. I don't think any man
,tf en of prominence alt th
sjrto m and- omrrooa strata wiud Lotted state are commending utmaa Sajuiium,
forty mmbrr - v
vrlrtpn rhftr ;r-
.Vs or ilk i.i hffs
Vioisnoli pmtrf"
vnlki, uf '.Ite refv
famllf tairticine
ioir oftsslimontae-'.-
-rn-r-t 1 1.1
vi!M.-f """mum.
tt1S. at r,nr m r.r. : rrTT.n. rJ-?n' m
t.lli faeme-.t . ( -onr i-imi. ind i,wH
7lt -.a IV y3i 1.
Addre .jr. ."Urtmn. pr-wtiient .-f
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SliWs, Tig Profit Sail Sirs.
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The tiiniwuiiiis if rf !i)' -sr iinri? i
?aveil the pin n-.wr ,ni tin ::n:n'-:;-; itu': t -;ii." i
no;i;.i Li'i-un lur:::g ,mr :!!;; :at:.
,;l -iiii- -v;i ;:i i mi n.i::r ;r?i- ! ar.
11 Sa
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TO OCR PlTLIDV'
a jlio'v U" Ulit tiir.Ji vi t -'.-"T ' .i.-": ... 1 .ii- - -'.r
pai'ka.'s her?: wll -ok-' 'jf '!ir.i r -' u aeet ; -ur :'.-ii'U.L- :t .r' --r v ..-u .rmt- .1 .
would your heme your veiixiiie whether yci buy rare. -v :'rj -er-" nui.-i;. iSe
Store will be Closed all day. Saturday. July 4ih.
ac6i3 a2. c iu iu. .ili.;..:.
I23.0O Pinner Sk $1 -1 i piece Lin-c? Chtsa iesiTi
ted $20.0) Dinner Set $14.., b") pints' piaia white otnea I7.
Dinner set $10.W, 114 piet- iiewrateii 5 !. Dinner -t 7.3' '
1 03 pieces, American make, 'larantml, deitra:eiL
$$.00 Dinner Set $?.?',), 1'"') pieces, dect-rate tianteeii
nut to craze. Decorated China Salad aud Vecvtabie Disiits.
Ho cent one pricei 35 ents.
9o ' 5 "
S1.25 " Ho
SI. 50 - 75
$1.H5 " S3
2.00 " $1.00
Celerv and Fruit Trays, bct China decvrateil.
75 cent kind priced oS cent.
$1.25 kinds 75 rents.
$1.50 " 75 "
$1.75 sy "
Shaving Euss -5 cent !.. 10 cents ; 10 vi.i "ins for 5 ct.
China Cake and Fruit Hates, '25 ivut kinds are ik.w pri.xd
15 cents; 15 cent kinds are now 10 eta.
NickleWare. p'.ateil on pure copper, will t-vvi-r t:ruL-li, t:..r
chip otf, silver lined.
$1.00 Code l'ot are $1.00.
$1.75 " .05
$1.00 " .S'J
$1.75 Crumb Trays are SO cents.
Schreyer,
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Ai:ni : c '.' - z.
i. vr.; ; j i r-v r:-i:i. ' " ';'- . . . . .,r,
v.i-.
Dress Trimmings. Motions, icsierv.
ArpW. '.vy.te iuvl : ii ,x. i;"...i... ... .
$l.Tv' kb-Lj rv 51 r. h'.., u v , ) ;
$1.' kbo ire i:vw " .;;. . ,. ., . j .
7- eetil k::i.j. jtrv i: .- ..'5 '.'.: . ..... c . ., i
I aeata Meia.i;vu. ., j , f.:v ; ., j
$1.' : $; c sad . . ;.-... : . . ..
S'ik iiaip'. 2 '.r .i-j f y i. '-t. tiv ' ; .
I'eiits.
l'iruii 1 :".!! i tr'i.iU:'.Ui " . .i.t t.:.: .? .
raileta 1 i '-x, -;.!c. - : . . r ,
ei'y ide - i li; ' '.i'. j v-.4 . ! ' . .... ...
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.lie priced 'Jo iv, : yj.
2 aud -" s i wid:ii . ;..... '. ' .......
! tnvl !' -.H wi; lis .. ( ...o. v-.. ,.
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