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,... it r OCH NO. 44. I'ltlNEViLLE, CROOK COUNTY, OltKCOJ,. SATURDAY, Al'IUL 12, 1890. VOL. 5. OCO tiirair AlJM-f Wt . . . ,1,, , M.iHt .- r";iw. ' 1 1 hih I' ll)' ...aimi'ilnu u ,lit,i Hate. iiur Ca it" ( . lIHIK Allot III' j.iji miliir PuWiahe"! I'.vcry Httlurdsy MV J.t. DOUTfUT. TKitasor St'BSlUirTIOXi i .-Uit.i. .:g. ............ 60 VI.VKTlt I'UMKU Sk , , II HU W. Ml HHIt'B ...... II. W. W K , Kn n ll.a.a K. H. Mi l-.i.ao V !W N. f 1-0 l U W. H'mliii 11. H. St.l.UAtl , IJ. N. Iini.r.i I J. II. Mm HII.L tlltlilKH HmillAKI J. II. Illl.lt W. II. Rams ... li A. (lKI.Lt finiulv Oilli'liil Plrt-Horyl rtl!lllt . (,!. ..I.iunn . J Lauiii Clerk - ... turn in . ... at i.i'l i.ailiiliiilit ia(i 4 urMimr mtMMk In, Harlot J. f. Mnvllie I'fei'lili't N W l l.l.l J. '. ai'MKim IttM. ClI.tKIl ) II. I. II il I. .M. llWIu M , J..H I.UHM ... T. M. IUi.ii.mk .,, J J i: l.-r J II KJI W. U. Milmutt I'M, II f Itm-kKtv. J. il Imi TMIT . . . J U 1.1'iiu AKIllVAt. AM' I.KI'AKIl KK UK MAIL. ........ .hi. 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KatlotiAl liefllOCrftt. Two yarn ago Fauiklyn WooJ- 'J tie tiiilae r liie. Oregoiiiaa. 8cit;ntit nre uifniily busy in veHtigtttii'g tlie cauneu of tlie n-coiit Mr. CurtU Aic4 l Fnw ((j.HtlittN. Harper'. Weekly. If the .prt-Miiil- coiigrt-PH elioull raise the it-ft-aion p:iyineiits to a V Congo i.'11- VM mk.... ' ' ( terrific wind dtorm that We(t over; sum f 150,UUO,(JUO, what would . Senator Sherman'. I -d'anli- nflf,of li-o-ikly... and. John J tru-.tlilUbl,bwrr. itiiicu c.l- rionni.t-r, 7i - wr- , ... ! . K(111L.,uaive afUIIie..t of - . 1 .....vniirnlm u fl . -1 M H 1 1 M 11 f 1 U f RIC I Biaum ... - w Wgue, -.fi.u,r il-. .'.. f,n, "': :;;r :;7 ! 1,,- cty of Lou .ach . cour.? How wn.-J tW i. wit , iw mini trui'iii " . " i . .t..i . , ...Mil ntn . .. - .... j 1 4 1U l-i,.. , . i . : . :. . t? l u ...unlptf Jui til U II pie, IajcIs M"l I no y I J r . ' ",,.- . -- : t I .. ' .,.1. t, . m.a an umv irnn4 . Iililf.i lurt a lin ll Uul Afn i-,! hi,., tha,,' unr i,t CW.i,c th " -UulUht of a u4 than that .xp.i.Jod fo, Inrgi.l bimdf ha ad.iiiTu.-J I .ofc tlw bill laud. Mr. Pluunuer wan CHpec- Uo.oh.gw.-al I u.iau m u U.ma , Kno.i.g -.. .n xropc JU i lTi Z.X alh ially activo in urgaui.ing bo-l.. .ell uB themo.t d,tro tiBedf .The.e . qnenUons of SSuJ ; I t nHiLlia,, chiiiB. They ; ti v, of h,.a life. Yet there have; portance. They are queat,.9 did S it wo , Id also .A-iLud HO- ceeded. it months .go.; been far greater ".tonus, notuhly j which are carefully pondered l,y Med .that it would also, .1 paaca nrM;j,.Ilt ,. . ro...tbe ereat hurricane," in 1780, those who were soldier, and bjr nIZellmi: to i: Xed puJiea,, hou were elected. Tbis which Parted f.o.n DurUdoc, and ,bo who gladly stained the lucasure tUal n.ibm w iniroauctu i r, : ..: ;, ,.,i ,.r ,, Wt India w.Idiera in everv wav. and now uiili Him iiiiHiiliiiii to real v iniure liiKiirturriiui.iiLuiiuuiiiiiii.iKJM i.i . ..j - --.- - , Will the lutenUon to reJIJ l.yure protected iiandH. It e.-gulfd on Engliah . gladly approve the pensions of tbalru.U. Perhaps Unit 1H wha " Ulid,- di et anel.ured before St. Lucie, and tho-e who offered. la a citizen it U really ...tended for.- C.rngre, '"ttrc U i , , itUriiI w H h ft C.KHI ! J,v. virtue of ...ere service- without foil l.rnuk ill. tverv trust existilili lUtueu (.omn-wn mr iui ;.-nis. ..... ( j --- . ! f ,.!,.-. Mr. Flmiimer did more. II- people were buried Walli the ru-; injury in the late war a proper ob- Iv. whoever it oh-HKeatodo no entered into m-gotation. with t , n,,. It sank 40 .hips of a French ject of public bounty? bhould a Jay whenever it plumes to io bo. fc -,miiir.ir 4(Kl)ol. man who enlisted for the money Alltliutit llMi-fHUlirff Il4 tU ri'lllOVU repU'-llll-UII ClilMJHJUlO pCIIU. I.-; UU'ir,.. . , - n- fil tariff 1 f . nrTl e a licle rait cnnd received a piomie that if dierH. It devastated, St Domingo, and without principle or patriot- , . th!alrral tl General llai.on were elected his J Kt. Vincent, .St. Eu.tachs.nd Porto" fam. and who now becomes disabled k . ,!r ri,,.n.ll.fio,.e of the wt-retary of the treasury fliould ' Rico, decoying nsot of the vessels by cauts not connected with the , T t !"n Vho belilvo inerse th duty on worsteds ! in it. .track. More than 12,000, service, be supported at public ex- , ' ,. TiV ' Cl"' uiti.oiit waititii: for toriEreBsioiiHr p.'ople are euid !o have perished on pense, while another man did not thiitth.agova.in.e.i.ex.Hiiforth. r J I. b .P P t-tio,, tnli.t because he could be of in- Hpecial beneCt. Having recently . . . , . , . ,., J.:,..i. . m ,, put a ...an who was I. n f ate .Uosu la.t spring. ItlaU-ly such appalling disasters arc and who also becomes disabled, is secretary, into the ...x y d. part- 1 ,.?., ..f f ,,. n.crrenee. left without public thought or J"'1" ; '7 had a persimal and p cuui.iry in- Mcteo,ol.,Ki-U draw distinction care? This is a uue.tiou which lehaa1K.ll,Hvh...k.o .... due e I P J ,i J U.t,ce,, t,e.e a-rial disturbances, emphasizes the other ; why is the a ,11 ton, create ,t,t 1 fifl WM Ull! .. ng'imt for a lacking f ,e.u as hurricanes, service pension so warmly urged .alary from WW to uxmUr o X,tt,.,i,J ,Wn mills. !c, clones, ,., u..does or tempests, a. ...d supported? Tt is not answered w 'p T r,T , But in spile uf the assurance coo tnev van-. for... or -intensity ; by what is indisputable, that we Wo. Id Vi t,r .11 with ..... - j ti , l)Ut-to u;oat. wh0 witll,.M thein or; are a great and generous and grate- WTT 'r M "e that the ...iff would ,e low-' feel their eiiets, th.re seems but a ' fl nation.. That is cot the rea r,p,e,ed '"." U "f "!?'. ' l.L .,f S.-cr.-tarv Win-1 ali.t.t differVnce in origin, nature , son. What can the reason be? O I 1 V. J ..t nr. I... -Ipii.'fitfMtiiAjit iV't'fit. A from April to 0. lober, lV.)."i There doi increuai of the duly on 'or destructiveness, except as to tho j 5 there - -w - ' , . , , 1. no doubt of the early H of llr i C . 1" i i. ' t im- ...i r wi. m vciir; .i. in" iiimiv, .. . ...... - i ih Mil uv me ni-niiie. v.ie.n"' . s ,. Tia ra.ni'.f m of Wa. Kt-w York Mall. ' There is a lawyer, who Joes , a , stances have oreruome wimiever ... " ' 1 !..:. ......... ,l.,i., ... I,..,., th. l.iri.l n iriiuui. BUlierlMiaUd 1H2. Ot it-rious oppoMjion r. ll.r'ri-t a,.d .oatud with moisture,; grievat, .v.M.leii trade. The list of f..ilures lesa c -.frets of air, one flowing' great deal of real estate convey ru- if . the. chief, uf, . ' r ,' grievance in life' is "idj; scant re M 1,1a a,.a-...i- In..,,.., tk ..A 1 t.M 11 1 tl PVrrV III- . III. II ill Lriil LlUtl LCI bin asiuuu ti- . 1 a 1 II H I'fti It'llL. Ulll inr. r7v Cl v. ill.- 'v. v. , -- i onu nirreed to iiieel uaiiy i u - " ... I . , . O-doeHnstead of 12. They have - had only begun when Mr. Unce of t U tVMHI IIIDttnu vs j - ...... .i....:.i..ai s . ,a flKit. Mi., riutuuier in.uk an UKMgtiuient. Montana steal shall be called up T.ie PI.M.,.,,rs fulore ,s attr.hu- .. Monday ami rcnain U-fo.e the t Jlothed, , r s.-lon of rtocks, ospec- aenate until the theft 'is co.uu.uia- ially of sat.nets. But if the bu-i- t.Kl. to be folloned in regular order nessof this country resta ouly on by the dependent pension hill, the the p ot-Cive ta. iir. why did not udn.ii,ist.ativecsto,shil!..helaad the election ot Harrison, and the , : ,i... i .:i... ..ill certaint v of a coiilinuaiice. of higli lU.lt'.lU.e .I1,IIIV win.n...v i I , ) and the hills for the admission of " I'veiu ' P new states. An attempt was .nude - , , at this caucus to bind the senators rlu-r l.o wouiu nave a,u u ... to support a federal election bill, to President Cleveland am u.e but it failed most ignou.iuionsly. Mill's ..ill. Why doh not no.v It is only by theuid ol kinj: caucus ' , , that federal election bill can he Messrs. UoeU am. .u,Mi..ey. carried in either the house or senate. I o-M attention to the misfor- The house committee on territo- tunes ot .uessrs. uuru.. rie, has practically -tunica down" ...Mummer merely by way of re tho applications of New Mexico .d ' 'i'-8 P,,e hJ " 1 Arizona to become states at the, vil. that Plum.ner and WoaJrulf i i- . . . 1 iirediuted would IOlloW t no re-el eo present session, by deciding to post- ; preuii.ua uu.u -.. ...... :.; f Pr. . ..lit. ( eveland have .... f,,.. I, t. I... nil, u. .It III H v. - 'IM.? Illlllll VWMOlul..nv.. " . Currents of the air are l.ike mighty Strea.nS, resistless io thoir o:iward sweep, and two swift flowing rivers name at marriage destroys, so he claims, whatever regard a woman might he expected to p.iy to an ex act rendering, and the fact that i imiini tiik'ether from oDoosite or i any leeal significance can in any " o c. ----- .1 . - ne'arly opposite directions could j case attach to the form seems to not make more havoo at their in-! bo quite beyond the grasp of the ti-rsection tl.ai. the collision of two : average feminine brain. If a girl air currents, when close to the earth. ! baby is christened Elizabeth she It is net pleasant to reflect that', will sign herself when called on to the' peaceful and life-sustaining airi put her name to a deed after she mil almost instantaneously be! is gro.vn, Liz,'.ie,.Lisa, Elise, Liabet nliniiu...! int. a terrii.le monster. ! or Lisiieth, according to whica ! with uncontrollable iower to dc-j diminutive happens to be her ia- ! ... . .1.. e ..i. .1 ...:n strov human lite and property, nut vonie ror me year, anu win o:.iiv .i..., .....). ; ti... ..iiu tlinrp i iittii her middle name, give it in full, or for their admission. Bills to allow (ten. Crook's widow a pension of &2iXX) a year has been introduced in thehouseand senate. The president and secreatry of followed the election of ILirrisoii. General room to doii:t. And while scien tists are aide to account for such dieters after they ha ve o. turred, by initial, or sign instead i.f her own her husband's name, accord ing to her sweet liking. The task and may, by future advancement j of the lawyer, who has to trace up in knowledge, be able to foretell tiieir coming, yet there can be no way to prevent the occurrence. Foretelling with certainty a cyclone will but have added the terror of anticipation to the horror of the Oni-er Indiai liepredattoa Claims. Pi-'idleton Tribune. As?ent liishon. Who has been AT. I".' M vriui 4t'M viv.. j v - tl... Vinrii.iu rwnul.liMn li'iiuue. of here and hereabouts for Severn! this city, have b ftn arrested under ' weeks hearing claims against the the civil service law proinnit.ng tne goveruuicm. resu.i...is " .... ...:i... lii.tinri i-lt,l.t:llil1.1A. hat) soliciting ol campaign coiuimu-. 's vi ...v.... t , ---- , , . - . ions f.L governL-nt employes. ! varied experience in that time, thawarnmgs. however aw ul or It was done with the InUlio. of While most of the claims presented j ca ncst in their import are ahvaj s . . .. .. . ....:. t.. . . vi n.ii il..(I liithuv and seldom uceu- ..... t-i. ... ili.. intl ..nans in order to aiH.ear tueriiorious on inc.. lai.'-u o Jlll.O.l.f, .... . v V , gel u judicial co,structiiui of the and the chunjants are able to put aw ' - Ifottha very laudiolo plea as to The civil service commission, no w by they should bo paid, there satisfied with th hugely increased are others of an exceedingly friv appropriation it had alie idy asked oh.us i ha.a.ter. One im.. wanted for, hassijh.iHtted a supplim.-ntary pay for a M horso. lie 8i.nl he estii.iateto congress asking for 37,- nxle the ho:e f.om Birch creek to OUO moie . L iinitina ianunnr in oio, half a dozen of these signatures to make sure that they all refer to the same person is not calculated to make eaJy the task of his wifo w ho has to sooth his ru filed teui pur with a good dinner. That the I...H, r.f itMstriiftinii. It cannot i women in ail cases retain her own even be hoped that such warnings, j family name preceding it by her ifthev can be given, will avail; given i.-anre and following it by aught in the saving of life, lor wej her husband's fa redly name, is the havo only U look back to the j lawyer's plea iThe is to b saved " v i.iimn rtn.i.1 lir ftiiinln uroof : from insanitv. ' "ftiri'i Fc !--rjrt; J r " Uliuiifw".. --t r- . . . , , : . . . . , '..t.. lri 1 i i..i;. n....t t ...K . A . V. ir t III lA . Ulli. ITIII V.ttlll, U.lU'7'l Chandler Monlton. ; Julia Ward Howe, Ella Wheeler Wilcox and ' .; ,: others, set in this respect a good -example. ed. Ths act of those riotous women Undoubtedly these aerial me;.l- storms in very many cases exhaust' their great force tar above the earth, Uh MiBgouril the Union causing only austy winds or gales, i. , ovn a3 a temperance wi h oidiuary precipitations of rum, . . . I(rn,.ticHl ft,atllre8 and bailor snow; and the infrequent! ni . i Vu ,lrt nfl, 1,. .. l.: .u ... .i .1... i t" cases arc those which produce the Secretary Proctor wants the pen- the Indi; in war. lie was afraid -of ! fiercely d. structivo effects witnessed siou Lureau transferred Lour-the Indians anu mg'-o .'V interior to the war h pa. ti.ient. fame, than be ought to have teen lles.ustht. w.i.k ...uhl e done driven. The -ciitcr" did not ,, seen, as w. i; -Ju c.r.d at.d did II. l. II ll... .. . . . 1 ti.S. illliHT III.' . in Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa and In- .liana hist. week. Man now ex- Iiausts his the v.. i.i i waters ol !;l or and ingenuity in .K'uvor to confine the the earth in channels .i. :.. -r,... i,j ...ii:icr nie .vpuoi....... men or .in. ... - , , . . h.uHi? committee of elections must lost a .u..e sitceg u i n .u ui iimiiu. .0U,i nay as best suiting his own ninveoience. ItiAtod tdevtion cases t tavqr ol llio In-ld ; lie UtMiX a wurx.iu.(, .i i.iiiunted lilS tioise ;iul Siaif . utr w.vj, lill.g lll.llll'MI llo. . "i n. .....1 ......I,.,.,, l..ia oecunied the stockade. He hit his coat and ui iiv.mi i'ut'u - r . . the floor 'of the wnate for the wanted pay for thuU It .a these . . i. friv.it, mi. fliiiu.a which iiihKc the greater part oi ine fiwi lieve in intemperance nor in riot. ing. Riotous "teniperance" is in. temperance none the less dangerous than saloon intemperance. Thcs i women ought to have . bert" both. more womanly suCt more temperate,. They should not have allowed their zeal to get the better of their judg. ment. AmerivAn Sentinel. Dick White and Jake Wooks, two Indians belonging to the Klairv uth agency got into a discussion concerning their rights on a cer tain piece of ploughed ground ; hot Tl.o sunn mil i.iilirlflf Wisconsin III l. J .. . .11 V - . - j , , has decided that tho reading of j words were followed by the uso ot urea ter part of the present week, tim.ioi.s cia.mi. w .i.e.. ".?v ' ""....i-. v... . - ; v . i . i .1,. i eH.-th:ir. department exeeeUinglv. loth lo act the Hiblo in tl.o v.v schools is ; k .uves, m winch eeks came out No legislative bod on ea,t! ,, a 1.,uillL l0 Indian Italian teachi,,C. and therefore second best. Dick White is now legislative I.01IV on enrii--i..r- t"."..;--. - - ... . , . r ., ..., UL. niKin matters Dcrlaiiung to Indian necturii.ti teaching, and therefore Uier iioiu inu isw" "l"" "r ' ' ... . , . , ate Of thel'.,.UdM..teS, I Ut that depied.-tums. Ast 1"S$!P 18 unconstitutional. Ju.lgohvi.m-Ws w not preveiit the howat of sent lure for (he pmposeof mcpur-. "representative" decision,., there- under arrest, and tho Klamath county S'ar su.vsSliis victim is iu tv dying coudiUou, k i i