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""' " 'iDBHSfe-1 ' ' 25 MIWMtfSgMWRMBnMMIV THE ftlHTAL JOURNAL (DlVU.T AJCB WEEKLY.) M BV HOPSR BROTHERS, fill DAY, MARCH I, IflW. I 8. BEARBOlty, TUB BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER UAH TUB LATEST IN CREPE TISSOE, BOCIKTV NVTB PAl'KIl, AM) KSVKIXH'Kl. Tyrrtwrllef bond, linen and carbon iP". and, Iti fact, aoUilog one ralgnt detlrt In We way ol sUUouery tof otncs, cbOl or doom gw. V Commercial it. iBgiwiH)paamiiiLiaj.LJLuj-ijm111 itu'imm PERSONALS. Oicar Uloason, the hone twiner, Jo the city, McKlalcy Mlloliell, of Oervais, wm In the city yesUrday. Mrs. A.Strong and children are home from a visit to Portlaud. Benator Johnson and family returned to their home at Bclo t xlay. W, B. Bozorth has secured the agent y of the famous Columbia blnycle. J L (Joodate, the lumberman, in down from Eugene on biiiloMw. (Id, P. V. Drake, Judge advocate Bntral of the O. N. 0., I Jn the rlty. V. T. Houser returned on the 1:40 local from n business trip to Albanj . R. 0. Glttner, of the Btate Insurance company, we'ut to BL Helen's yester day. Kuiume Jlrcvmsn returned hut evening from a business trip to Port laud. Ahferman fleo. O. Ulnebatn went to Corvalilalhls morulnjf. on Jejjal busi ness. Frank Anrlys returned Irom the nistropolla lait night, where he had beta on business. Ouy Illrscn returned to Portland on Ine afternoon local, after spending a few days' at hom. K. Nels, the hop dealer, returned from Albany thU afternoon, where he lias been on business. Mrs, W, Ureyman returned from Portland laat .evening where aha has Iteeu visiting friend for a few days. Misses Ban ford and Lilllo Hernardl were jam-ngprs on the afternoon local for 1'ortlniid for a few day' recreation, line II. 11. Tuohimiu returned from PurtUud taut evening, whrre she lm lGii visiting frieuds for the pott few days. O. Kowmau returned on the after won local from Houthem Oregon points, where he ha beuu In the Inter mi of the woolen mill, Mrs. h, h. Wooduiausey, who hut Ieu yWtiDK friend and relatlvt In thU city the past two wevka, returned to her home In Portland yttrday afternoon, P. V, Jfalfurty, of Warrwtown, () rod, l lu tho city, ri'pffwoiillPK the JJwiish Pjokllng Work, introducing tlivir ubw pn'lutit,"iiiliioud aoa ulaws," put tip 111 (Mti. which are said to bo good for all culinary iurjxe, Khdih jcu I'oih k. -ThU morning four MwlHttrrlw atari out to deliver Ihftlimlllhat ierlnnira Iim employed n, Murray MilUifi having Mu ro JVwl M lilt) yuilllgrat HUM oil llm form. 'J'iie rmainlng fonw will gvl wiwmid m U liny irnu, and aV 1 1 ltdulguei f lfwi nnlll lltty Um loiiKt Ibis luairAMHl ilumaiut Uou Jllriu Hl'MIWu in IImmk. -IVslsy I the Ilit iUyrf spring, tiiul Is good wtMtiitr for JcitAlu lliv aprl4t. Th IttMtU wrvwJ H the h V. HIinUsu aim uiil leitl toMiUfy Mity iiuw'o epiwilt, urnl lliey Mly w-i li)U- 'i nit AnihUM. 'i'mUn )otti u )lriiiu liftfii vimw bruiiiiiu Mp HIU 'on)l.il (Ml fjlKttl Mil 4vytl III Hid utpa Myluui, nmHutf (hv mnnlwr H( l)l IH lhl HiwIllllllUII ION. Him 441 'Jw imIH TliiHUU(f miU lrUifl lillffliaii Mhllfalj Mill jllve ilHlti . M ' A IM Hmllltf. Wyilllf, IWH lw HKIW lt. iwUdy JuviiM i ikiisiid, IfiW -niM mr akmivud yfMJy rf WW BfM MiM' , tjiiiHi'l ftiHJ HHiniw, iiHwiHj( , n U4 MW. iifM4 IW AIIS4I mm4 ia4l lt, 4uj(mj iiUH,, pMimi Sb iW JUKI ilur ittj i Wnvifr mI(, mmM J'i tor H w M t(w iMII WUWJ IIOPDH MiMHyLUli b4M(MW1 h4, 0m iMWipoWW fWIHJWWW rprw il.i.Ci WtW ffSlWfi m ljS) u uj a isfslssw F i mmmm sesnsfefesS: GOVERNOR'S TO AXE DfflceHils ah Several Legislation. Ads of THE SiOOO ARRINGTON COST BILL And tbo Slierlfl'u Xllcago Bill Is Knocked Out. SOT Al'PROVKD. No. 68. Senate bill to regulate rail wav traffic between Celllo and The Dalle, known u Bmltli'i postage rail way blll.iflled February 28, without ap proval. In effect May 28. ABQOAKK VETO No. 380. Houbc bill to legalize de fective remission of float and the coets in the case of the aUte ve. V. L. Ar rlnglon, defaulting county treaaurerof Douglan county, In aom of $22,080. 48, ;udgment and fine 45,931.48 and coets, he purpose of the bill being to remit st to amount of about $4,000 agalntt be tMtidameu. Dlttrlct Attorney Irowu had the cane In charge and a i Cement wan pending when Repre unlatlve Bhelbrede, aim an attorney n the cane, had this bill panecd. The veto message Bay: "The facta aa contained In the record rohtlve to house bill No. 880, convince ins that such a bill ought to be vetoed, bocauiB aa a law It would work Injustice to tho taxpayers of Douglas county. Besides the bill Is of doubtful constitu tions! propriety which adds t the difficulty of allowing II to becomes law " Wm. P. Loud, Governor. THKBIIBniKK'H HILL VBTO. 8AI.KM. Fob. 28, 1805. To the legislative assemhlyi I can not approve house bill No. 14, author izing aherllls to collect mlloago hi view of the present stale of tbo law, Tho aalaxlea of lueae ofUoora were Intended as compensation for the services which they were requred to perform, In lieu of few nud mileage, Tho object of the law was to abolish tho foe sys tem, which Includes mileage. By the present law It is proposed to give mile age to sherlfls In addition to their sala rlw4, which wore Intended to coyer them. This Is In conflict with tho tie clurod will of tho wople on this Hilijeot. If thu salarliM for any reason were not uutllcleutly compensatory, they should be Increased to Ml) amount oomniensur ale with the duties or services required to bo performed, lu this way, Just compensation could be secured to these olllcers, ami the uvll of u return to thu fed systom avoided. Milnage, it Is thought, furnishes a cover for the worst ubusos of that system. For these no sous tluty requlrt-a me to veto this bill. WM. P. Mini), governor. NOT AI't'llOVKDi No. 70, Bsuaw bill for reorganlsa-. llou of Oregon National (iuaid. In ttlleot May 'Mi. Ilicreast-s the Kwer and dlselpllna of thu orgsiilxsllotl. AI'lHiiK'I'MlirilM, TolllleiplrtMl terms of memlwrs of slats board of horllculturs, by thu UU tiXDoullv oouui'll iwuiMiMHl tifgovsr nor, Mwrvlary ami (rpuurtii Jiilili Ml ii to, Halviil. Ill l'1-ww of II 1), AINl, tll.tiKt, Kmll Hhaiiim.Tlia DsIIm, iiivh14 hlmsolf, 4lli tlUlrlvt U. A. NubW, Milton, In pliiw ut JsliiMt HmlPil.ol, dill UUUiitt MNI'H'AI. fAMIN),'ltS, Jov. Iurt has tlwljiiistwl folkwlng M (lie UU hoali of nitU3l f IHU Ulidsrllivpswlawi AIi.lliW, II. Hsylyr, mnUuJ, yi W. A Unlvk4 Hltii, a yvri W. IS. Uaill, Urwi Oily. 31 jtmm. JomiHx)ut!iJj,K, MiII.I'wMIhiiiI, i yt. llsMllo W. Mvtwilttll, Nvwbstf,l IHN IMMMIMUMMI. AllMfiivy iisiii)il t)lsiu t Mill tljlKjl Ii sVHflalu Ilia Ujisl $!iiUt nf ids lblliiH witiniuluiiH ana u-hw If Hi in any InI nlim()UI Uwivmiw UnA y-iil 11 illCIM lsiil If iiwt llty will pwtsitly Hivs )tvi sitd liw iisvr hphi will b sintJittl mhIw IliSVWIWl U MqMllfJ IM llNby ls Tli aovtuiwr tiiv jylutisHH) llMtofl llltlMlliHlllHli.! Mil IH lMl ii tr but wily i llitf ll hiiii IIIMIUID )IM I'll Wild S Mil HliUlM Mtll(tk4 iMiHijr tiMfU tea iul N pH i IMftii-M tMiMty MlWskj m il )Mi hiMHj4 ih tMfll dm) lw mmlt dt4M lbs isf A Im fw df ivJumuti IJMM tlwllms ih Uiw 1 Mi lummltui iitw ii msMmi-4 lililim4. 1'fH swmi Ifft IU miwimvllH HlMll I) lW s)WN HW iHMtMitf lum yl iu miwMt 'IV lmm tvilwH iJki (Wi Ml lUf s4Fl l l MVf, I H lWff MM tU MU ItWM nmm t telisHhU iuAta. lu 11.0 lui lb Imum kuiuls ?witM it iwumauw Urn al l4mf' M . I. T- " Tflu ,L - . . I r-- - ilnrr m I fill I ll I I " , i . .1 o . . a- 1 .1 . fc -f r - """ '' ' J- 'Wi tt. tt'' "- - ?-- -- - . .. -:. . . j. iiaeTWrr " --v. Rtrft4'9gt;l4JgKtSm0&P9&Sf' TTmfEYmmmmmamvmmmmwTmmfw i i " - Bocrewty Klncald has not yet made afcy of the aUte booe appointments and will probably not do eo this week. Governor Lord has not yet decided upon any man for the slaw prison, although It Is understood thai ex-xr matter Uhbert has a Ural claim upon i lift Onvernor's batronaue for some Im portant or desirable position. Mr. Gil bert made an excellent postmaster and would probably make an equally acceptable record In charge of a state Institution. There are wme objectiog to him, on account of hi connection with the grocery business, but II Is understood on the other band that be would retire from business If be accepts an appointment that would require all his time. Cuas. Johnson Is a prom inent candidate for superintendent of the pen as are T. T. Geer and several other good men from other parts of the state, M'BRIDB AND THE INDIAN WAR VETERANS. J. D. Gregolre of Gervals, Peter VivetteofBt. Paul and Adolf Jette or Obampoeg were In the city today and xpreea themselves as much pleased ver the election of Geo. W. McBnde is senator. Tftese Rcntlemen are solid Republican farmers of French Prairie, tnd all had relatives iu the Indian ware I bat In early days threhtaned to wipe ut the While settlement In Oregon. They regard Senator McBrlde as a staunch friend of the Indian war vet erans and we believe they will not be dliappoiuted In this respect. It Is a subject which Mr. MoBrldo feels near est his heart, as his own family were exposed In those trying days to the dangers of savage warfare. As secre tary of state he has always exerted himself to protect the history of the Indian warn In Oregon, and preseryo i be names of tho participants. No man could havo beeu selected as sen ator who Is so well qualified to dis charge this particular duty to our old Bottlers as Geo. W. MoBrldo and we congratulate tho Tndlun wur veteran and their families on having such a friend at Washington, Froo Puunygrapli. At tho eutertalumuul at the First Preabyterlau church, this evening, the phouogruph will have a largo horn at tachment so that the sound will be heard all over tho limine. After the concert and during the sociable, tho phonograph with lube attachment will be free I) all. Coiro ant) take In all the fun for 25 cents. Soothes and Heals. BANTA ABU', soothes and heals the membrane of the throat and. ling, when iioUoiied and !ulaiued by dlbeune, ll prevents night sweats and llghtnt serous the cheat, cures coughs, croup, HSthma, cold, brouchltls, juieumonlu. whooping rouiiji and all other throat and lung troubles. No other medicine I so sucoiNutful in curing nsssl catarrh u l-AMl'lJUNIA UAT ll-l'l'IlK ll'ltai. ulliiKIIknllu uttl! I kl f ul tt lliilllull.l ,u. .,luea -(.lui-r,t ivilforul a reuiMlh. con 1) rm I lilr merit. Hold and aixmlut ely KUaraiilectl by JiUiui k Unxiks ut M tic n u and tlOQa pauksgs. Thrttt for I8.W), A NKwAt'ADWMV.-AlMclwofliitwr-Hratlou wursllltMl with (he stutrtilary of state, yttatvriUy, by the Tlllauiisik AoatltMiiy of 'Jlllsmook Uily, Tlliamoot (joillllyi I'lUI sttwk, IIR.IKW. 'I'll In o)rioralorars Mrs, Uarilo May, ()tira Miusoy, ami Margarrl lllnali. T'lN Aci'mMNtiM Ufa man d MtiuU largtily iiwn how lis U ilnMH Ills Ilh4 is lift atmiplvlM Ultu III nllUI Mil iloiitt Ml (llV Haluili sttmu laundry. 'JVwoik ilmitt liff hsiiuoI U bsaluM UlisrMi itiAt.isWtt, liui' Uitvu wis Miwj."-Ui niuitrn uf liuvsM!HlinwiIIHHawinlry will liuld a niMHlHg (h at.yll Sllil Wlistdaf lljslr IllUltUsI Missis WMKI NaUlids, MMi Mp ui ly MitlMrttf sMilf mliiMi. WIUMM,!. ijtfklk Smmf MW lMp fclH kllM e B MM tfiJ UiUhwUy )nAnt M Hit, M, J nmitr. m i awn n am mh uul- )v Not )is i))y4 I'DlilMiM )lib VHtk IMIU UUmm (Hi .ary awUsiawH; mm UMII SUM y ttMr m 4 rmtmrrm i mi m iu JMtl MIS i itiiw 1 WWftl iki9l ffeyal&t iM ww w tUMuiFH ru Hit AUk ft vmiifst IHHiWHl l'M IM Wtltl IU lit.U JU4iU Alfl '-"' jul &u hrtffiimi a im isi titmm J. Imtiif n iM&m lUMkMJW lUi NMltb ii uw Untt&n jsV lf NVH W a4 hm wtssstlufj i4dai m t una ajiinHu iw W WmW Wf MUshf lUew IswWaJGi sat) REPDBLIOAN BATinf Wnoddnrn Hltircni SsirardleSt of Party Endorse Mr. McBrlde. For thn third time a monster muss-mM-lIng at Woodburn was held. This time no Thursday afternoon, to ratify themmtorial election. The local committee of Messrs. Br row, Morcom and Btraln, bad made complete preparrtions and everything passed oft according to program. Aa the afternoon train rulle1 ,n ln0 crack cornet band of the couutry played a ringing welcome of "Republi can music. Benator Johnson, t,f Linn, Representative Hofer and other 8alem Republicans were given a cordial greet ing and hand-shaking. The procession at once formed and marched to the large ball which was filled to its ut most, ttiere being nearly Ave hundred la tbo building, mostly Republicans. Speeches and music followed, Hon. J, B. Dimlck presiding. The best of foaling prevailed. The speakers were warmly applauded whenever tbey re ferred to Mr. McBrlde, the senator elect, showing that the Oregon boy Is very near and dear to the hearts of the masses of the people. The demonstra tions and enthusiasm over his election are simply Immense, and scores now declare tbey never did llko Dolpb, as the new senator Is Just the opposite of the retiring senator in the affectionate regard and esteem -of the people. The ladles were out In full force and their expressions of approval were as hearty a those of the men. The speakers all attested their regret that more reforms were not accom plished, but all present agreed that the first duty of reform was to break up the old machine, and dig up "tbe old man In tbe ground" by the roots before any other enduring reforms could be accom plished. Rep. Barkley showed that tbe House repealed tbe railroad com mission in three different ways, re-enacted the mortgage tax law and deduc tion of proven and recorded indebted ness, cut down clerkships and appro priations on nearly all Items, but that the senate, which was completely controlled by the machlue, bad smoth ered overy one of these measurea, and all other good measures, promoting alt or their own nuir methods, 'luls was loudly applauded as ovideucn of good faith on the part of the House. The meeting closed with three rousing cheers for McBrlde. Tiik MKh-riwi-At Central chapel, conducted by Mr. and Mr, Barber, are Increasing In intercut uud in num ber uttendllig each eeuiug Meetings are also held each afternoon tit lirftO. Thee meeting will continue until Tuesduy of next week, Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Ufa Away, Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To'lUc, the harmles,guarau toed tobacco habit cure that brace up ulcottnUixl nerves, vlimlnatos the nico tine poison. uuKi weak men gain vtreuglh. vigor and manhood. You ruu no physical or financial rlk, as No-To-lisci sold by I). J, Fry, under a Juarautee to cure or money refunded, look free. Aildrut Httirllug Ttewedy Co,, New lorkorUhltugo, NsW Agent. Httotl lltuorth ha bii spiolutd Kgt'Ut of the liolunibla am) Hartford biynlt (ar Haleiu ami vicinity. A OoiulKWUuM uf wlitel U SM9tiM to be tuoivlvwl nest wntik. Jiitviidul pur uhsMr of high giulo wliwl will do m) IttMHi IWIiiiiiIjIs bttforti pinuliM- lug. i)r. Jamlsh in, li )iit)u.i. will anpvsr In pslivtf twtuuiat llm sh lilt) at Unity Mhurali loulglil, -m rniin Uf, daiidali Main will ik In lit ustlvti UuiiMKeat llisstwHablvat Unity lmrii iMttfe-bl. Fur II ii HaiUiiUMi Mil will furuUii hajlli 11, UUfDliA 1 TI Ah AUoTlWOiifr U MHWI t sHtiypul MP III larits lw Mm Mmmi. nhil Is tin U4u1n m, , MUf III, IMU WftM hsm 4 m (llli a Mt, tsw w l, W ttm Dm wly i w IIMsHUMi. w t ISIHtMMI IItt tsu J will i fi-Ktiff umtm u m n MM HgittltM ttub iwiwiiintsosti wm cart us I a w rai 41 HI u4sJ4 ks Wmli I "I'M KA iif h mn ymm, kt mint u HMeisMMr HW dm M fVlf Ml iH4 tf ttMicrtast MMi yikimto mmmim y mfrw4 hit it Hlr ll i ,'mt 4W9f (Slli mmm ym mm m, itunn, imuuu. Mian. MM up uu s yryptti rf Mtl ill 3laAS it TT& ffir 7Ssm4 M lsiV, t - - - ' - . MBS. M'KBKNET IKNOOUNT. Another Woman Arrested On a Simi lar Charge. Euobnk, March l.-The preliminary xamlm.ll.mor Mrs. J. I. M' K"''"' on Hit! fining or wilding oliwi-nt- mat ter through Ihf u-alls, was held this afternoon before comml'Moner J. J. Walton, and resulted In her discharge and the dlsmU.-al of her tvmplalnt. The evidence went to show conclusively that the wrong person had been ar- ruui .mi that Mrs. McKeuuy was entirely Innocent of any bucIi olleusc, but evidence was brought out In tbe trial which may bring the guilty party to rmulshment. Unou tWt ev.dence United 8'alea Attorney Murphy Bwore out a complaint against Miss Mary Berger on a similar charge, and she was arrested by Deputy Marshal Hum phrey. HOME AGAIN- Kidnapped Chinese Woman Restored to Ah Suey. Tualatin, Or., March 1. The Chi nese woman, who was recently kid napped from her husband, one Ah Suey, an employe on the rauch belong ing to Professor J. W. Hill, of Port land, has returned to her husband, after causldg tbe omeiala of Clack amas county much trouble lu releasing her from her enraged captors, who, It appears, seised her on account of tbe balance due on the amount of her pur chase price, which was not paid on Chinese New Years. The Hayward Murder Trial Still Drags Along. Minnkai'olis, Mar. J. The Hay ward murder trial proceeded toduy in spite of the fact that County Attorney Nye bad to go to bed from nervous prostration. UIs remarked that the jury look like gboats after a six week pull. Lawyers are worn out with work Hi.ri worry and even tbe judge look weaty and bored. The defendant Hurry Hu ward, comes Into court eaeh moruiui,' fresh and smiling as If it were a mati nee he were attending. The state knocked a few more props from uuder the defense In rebuttal t iday. Sailors Yarns. Nkw Youk, Mar. I,-The Amerlcsii tlilp Heaper, o It.ith, got ben from Portland, Oregon, after a voyage of 131 days with 7fi,000 bu.liela of wheat, In the North Paclllo about m mile ftlx)ve the equator, a month before she left Portland, the ileuper pakaod through a strip of black water about sixty feet wide extending a far a the eye could wi from northwest to south- weat, or parallel with (he west ooat of Central A merlin and Mttxleo. Ou Nuyviiilwr SWth, lu the (south Psn. a hard suall that IMI only thv utralumofalr jut above hr uuurt carried away wwy titli uf hr wit ys uxw-pt the Uirtm lowf tMtiW. Thvrs w only a light air on dtk. A Battle Witu fntuipi. DhVKWU, I ml , Marah l.-JUty raui wains liittt Ihv ally, M Mlghl, slvsllug, lagging mmI fr1gbtMlk)g WUllivi). The manual M (twwf tltuve Mid lrliiHi unm Ut luHiw biUtv Mtt Hf lWH, Wha Uwy HH4MI tt m Hi iwshw with im 'IImi jmJIw muritwl tW Ht9 4 a U tullH, Thi IrsittrW AU KJ.f y. Mis' un um mt stf iMf vsMntMr, wlm ww kUImkt SUM Mf Mly a rui Ym vy.ii w Mr N Wh, Mmh I.-Ik viMsi aw M sti rtmif lNMtsHg, at pit. IMiil m4 IWU4 nmmMl U imn Ids'. Mtsj u.Mtix m, IM .i& l ! Mtsl. aMSTjaw- vms MstftMii ) m JJJM IUH , vm$in$ ltM Isf, Ms Hi. JSZJn?.' . TT aa Iw , y.lMi IMMSjt 1 A idiaiaiAa lgy..?. Tff 1 ' a)..fj ,.-- i n KifMinlmwiyi r i HT" LATE ITEMf). Tbe Dalles has a case of smallpox. Bilverton wants a company of blue coats. Wiwlilmslnn la -lilpplnR 90,nP PEB ,n Molilalia. Fliirsiin Ims no ully debt nud money on hand, Tbe policemen of Astoria refuse toact as doe-catchers. Albany has just orgr nVd a lodge of Woodmen of the World. More hogs ore belug rained In Uma tllla county than ever before. Tbe wire system is largely lu vogue this spring lu the hop yards. Seattle city council donoted 5200 to be uetd in its labor relief work. Corvalllsbaso school population oi 668-316 males and 362 females. Voters lu Tacoma ofler ta act as In spectors and clerks without pay. There are 157 In the state relorm school In tho state of Washlnglou. All young people must be home and oil the street iu Lafayette by 0:30 p. m. Tbe Gospel Temperance mission of Tacoma Is to be couverted Into a soup bouse. Tbe Glennia co-operation c impauy of Tacoma, wlll.soon begin making pot tery. One cattln huer of Hnppner, has bought over 400 heatl of I'eel'ciillle in Gilliam county. Actlog coroner of Itoaeburg, found $100 In coin on tbe person of John Ny berg, who murdered "Tar Foot" John son. Thomas Pentany, tho defaulting treasurer of the stevadores' union, of Tacoma, shipped for Liverpool, and is now at sea. Walla Walla will try tho experiment of shipping "stall-fed caitle to Chicago mirket. The first Installment often cars go on Monday next. The Lmn county national bank has declared another 10 per cent dividend u all proved claims. This is the fourth jayment by thf wt-lver. Dr Dilver Replies. Iu it ! tUr to i lie prt-na. dated Eugene FVt, 27ih, Ur. Dilver s-yB: Iu ji.ur Usueuf the A5th lust. I urn tha 'eintul oy the First Secular church of I'ortlii.d to a public debate, and my itateineiilH of meeting Colonel Ingtr- toll lu a oonlr iversy tit Eugene Oregon, pos LvMy ilHtiled. This they lmvo lone from Victoria, H. C , to Ban Diego, California, seven miles this side if the Mexlcuii Hue, uud iiiHt as often it llit-y liuvn tli'tihtl ll. written sluts. iiieutHnf eytuiid oar wUin-cites Imvn Imh-i) made uud publlnhed, li provo their statements false, TIiIh was first published by them iu Port Townseud, Wash., and I sunt certified copies of the writieu Klutcment to Dr. Denlnon, now of Centenary church, Portland, ana rovtn meir siutument fake; one from Mr. C, P, Jilthop, of Halem, who beard the eon rovursy between Mr. Ingersoll and myself. The other from Profewwr Watasll, superlliteudent of Multnomah mIioou, that Colonel Ing. arxril himxiif told 11 in llllnol on hi rtHrn from thl otst, (hut he neyer U4 btu hrd pri before In hi hf la u-MMiMiuii, a he had lieen by H uht Ms41m1m mmber In the Wlllam. vsIWy, Mr Cumiiilng, Vntutmt YMMir ulnar in.jaw, now of port. UimI, swi Uf. Jswmm Msitli), of Hslsm, UM) Ut ktriiig tli Miiis thing In J. UmK wHrtJolMMl iHgrrsnll Mil II lilp)tf. A Uft filltjc ims Ut Miii vkitwy wvtir lh utintl ItMitftMiL, S.'u'l statist ftUbW H swmIs JOHN HUGHES, Ihmhr In Urmitfto, VhUH, HU, Wmiim OliiMfVuriiliiliik. MiitS fliitfiioMf aioautfito0lfc of lllllnM 0 M ( f f MM III ( flNl2fMM Mllfl lMHlll aiiu.nimiiihiiuHiiH nvsr Mi a . UWt K4f rtuwssna. fV;OT4 if,MflllM IMiim.jW), , n" .,;ijsrr;5:r.w; :.r". '.". .. .... .. . .., l.k..lj..n.... (5 trrapplott pare" ror ftlp oljeah. ,, ., thing for putting under erju. Call at j0 n.l nftlrfi t. rncrtJLCllAW UK. iooa acre and pTJji I property on Fnge Bound tor proptuS, wWcrn Ongon. Addres Joui nal office. llAl'Xtia-J'ortland, Sacramento, BeifiW I THtoniaaud 8an Kraucltco pupen n m allteMnlf 1'ontnfflco block Oi'l KLbA BUK11M AJt. .Typewriting 7 ranntncrcin ktenoaianliy. OIHe. nwJ if, Oray block. Tne bet or work Uono at i", loiiHi" '' ' i-a lioUND-Aeblld's ni ild rine, wiiu h BetiTi? a by ortlliniratlheJocti i for tlilgnrf. v Q tt j r uwncr can go.wuio j At. offln una poyitu 0 J. J. JIARKINS, HORSE, SHOEINGi Bbop r'a h on Uhemeketa street, at rear oiKe).l ler'B lurnlture utore. npeciai auention toil Interfering and hnrsonwlUi dlseaiied (wl & Tbe undersigned new runs a dally tan from Pulem to above town, leaving Sttlem 2 o'clock p. tn., Monmouwi si tm a. m.,&na Indepondencs at 8:30 a. m Pwnsnger ra , 8. FltEMJH. MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Hpeclal rateio,. nri loans uuaus cuiusiuorcu h wltbout delaj, Hamilton & Moir, ftffl.dwlf ltoom6. IludbjTIank Ilntlillnj NKW FOUNTAIN WASHER. HIMI'I.K IN CONHl'UlianUN. Thorough In lis work. Good for 15 or a) years' tine, nenton receipt of pi Ire, M. Kx. pre prepaid, with full luatruclion. Addrtsi all order to J. B. IBBOVVN, Box 808. Ba'em. Or. DRESSMAKING. Having moved my drecsmoHn? imrlors to lUCourlHtreet I dealro from tho ladle ot Ha lem it uliare of their palronairo. HatlsHictloa given. MH. M. iluUXIMM. $1,500 KEWARD OFFEKEU, The uudcralgnedotlemtlSOO reward tor tli conviction uf tlio party or parties who burued Ills barn and hone on tho night ol Deoemher 12, IWi. He will also pay cjuu tor each uccej- nory to tue crime. I own two good ranchea au U H I am able to nay thl reward. U 13 d&wm JUBUI-ii u, AMUIS1WUN. Mehania, (Sr- CLUB STABLES. w. n.ixisvmua. Kttll supply ol bornen, h.iggle und harks lint ol caie given to traiuleut toci and boarding. Uoruer Kerry and Liberty mrteU. ilake i ipeclalty of Uikltig partle to ixjat or mountuiuk. -7 ;ooi i;atin. Tl 11"! 3IJ COMMKKUJAb WT. 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