The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 19, 1894, PART 1, Image 2

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    THE DAIaLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1804
The Weekly Chronicle.
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IVhs) and hi lieutenant wilt to a majority ol lh wid family arw in th I () 1 MI I l.t. I HI...
... . vi. I I t . L I . I- I. . k . '
jail lor centring! ol COUri. I Ml 1 rani nm n nmw, iwu Hit
tempt cou;td. so th court Mvt, in ' uwJ ar fwt wnd least eipeosiv. r
,n.t,irin to interfere with th running i At for th) editorial aenlimfnt e-
retrr,,! .i tt- r.-i..f. st Th !:). (.na. court, and in dedancw ol it order. , by lttaionlal o( teacher, u liool ,.4 i, in.Mt Dtirk
.. .'l'i " Thisdtxision i correct ; but it need to officer and parent. I rumt tak Issue l(, ...,,. r. ..a
hw supplemented by th conviction ol ' itli that sentiment. Per ha pa Ihi last 1
Ivhik.v railroad magnate w ho alto con- niay apjr like aril conceit or Itigotrv, ' shcridju' bio kh mse, pi.sile '
H R . , ... . . , . ., . !.n 1 . - 1 , . ., .. i ... i .......
spired to p revenl m running 01 trains 1 uom 11m u.t attuua ia not uin-; Ca.le i.ck. I r., vn
bv refasiog l run them without Pull- ( drawn when I y lhat I tuighl jut ( tumbled dowo. Ii heav , ban h" "
nan car. Th matter ma pithily j properly tp into the editorial room ol ( timber, relic ol stormy d ' lb
slated lyoneol the workingmen who ! lb aforesaid newspaper an.i dictat to . northwest ouutry, titl snnd s w few
said that it took a postage stamp and a i th editor what wer good Ut him to Mr th foundations, hav b.-n un:i'-l
lui'.man car totraniinil a ltt-r thorough J iak ol in hi niitorial column, or to th vandat librrnirn to l nll Cb
th mail. The railroad intonate ' o to th boinr ol th aul part-nU and , aart, until Iba o!d nr, -aiila;u-l by
th i!rcTation, pt Ibnn 'l aaay
1 condix-tiuc tbrir domestic aifair ; I ay 1 during tl frrat Hood ol tin iniunr,
j it aou'.d he quit a propr a for thoa ! at)lj now not tun t rrmain to marWtt
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fil.rir laadiuarlrr a MUia: A.) fh wtiflli at Kimr.U. k...
' 11 u.,mn iMumt: II. Vtoo. I noatmattrr. lt 111 v .. ''"N
I'matili.
hlan -oiintyH. Ytun, iualwatrr. Itopul Mriff K,.
ia roiinty. P. I.mmI Klvr. i rtabll.b. lit i.ffira 11Ilwn
Vw nmnty; r. I'.kr fily. takr bavin rtlgud. Mr. Ja,r, (
rountr; i. Tb Pall. Wac roonly. ' lil l lb urw I". M.
Possibilities
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iv ( ,.l . n,;i.i.inin,ir tm : diml thrill a to tha tt inannffol
M k.,,a. n,., tr ti- fulloaer.
a. VirlK.I
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'Ju 'l '. ""! The ffnio ol the Anirrirao p.ple j ron to dictat to tha lachr which u ttrooghold ol thr pionr but a I
AS Kltt-KX'-K iFSHS.
We ttatrvl aturdar that the grniu of
latet e:Ti.rt in opening gravea and te!
inj thero".n which were re'ld. At
the tin. e time another cae crop np, it
beini thut of a Mr, tleincker, w hoe
halacd uied vnie time aTO and whi-
Iwdv rrema!i-!. In the courve ol
time the wiJow lvanie t'uanri.!y em
barTad and applied to a friend, a Mr.
Bearer. f r a loan of f.". Mr. r.einer
iii ttrictiy ouii!t and deniamied
ecarity. i:t Mr. .ei:cker w a short of
ecuril.e a. :.e was of money. "he
wa a li.r.::v wi-u.an. however, and the
pinctit.; of jioverty are rondui ive to
Ihe in a!ta.r,; of h.ftT idea. Mr.
e. r -. Pha a know Iedce no limit to the field of in- are g'Kxl teit book and which are bad ' m.i a roan and rotten timber.
V'trlu.'iu ' dutrie that may yet t invaded by it. j one. Tha workman U tha bet jadg u incident in the rai: bmtory of
. The ltet field in which thi geniu ha j ol hi tool. There. I on peraon befor ' t;n. then lirutenant i I'lul )leri.ltl i
(ought dUtinctioa i in robbing grave, whoae judgment of a leit bHk I ha.l 1 m-alSe.! by theruin ol thiaoM building,
not ol the bodir. hot ol the rotlin. j alway bow with rpert, and that I Ih a di. J, ttiti related br tl.e veteran
According tJ toly' dipatche u'ue an j earoet, puhmg, progreanire, rutKlern , river pilot, t'apt. J. McNuIty. who
teacher, who ha pad year in tb-f, U);M the Indian her a a To'.unterr
tirey lurnace ol the claw-room. A lor during the cania:n ol IvVi, with
there being a unanimity of opinion (.(tie pliil," and wIk i vet mtking
among Ua.her that tb prevent erir ri-D'ar trip a a pilot on the midd!
01X without a cot!; a a with it, but how ' ol took i g-xl enough, thin, in fr ' t'oluinhia.
roiinty
miy i r .
. Tb I'.
V learn lurthcr Imw th mrt.tbat
lb lompanie are griierallr in ety .
g mk hap. thougli lby a in need ol
a- til It rl II 1 liAaf t. trnl. te t'ouuiu' 1
ion hv arrnl recently l-r I lrof. for laklng a l'urtun
; t or. raltcton aiol rir 1 im .v. . , . , . , ,
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inrrtiRrv nmnv iMWiftio WHn itaaet ai
, iMirutnnniiwa
IV.emler it fl Viialor iKilph Intro.
.1.. . I ! . f..ti.s i,. I. ill In lli irnale
" - ' urt al'IIHi.a .r a...ula r,tf .
w hu h i wlf txp'aiial ry ; ' " li. aala wu iia u, ..'
.. .. 1 11 1 incl r.w IWu.. 7
V tt t 11 It.l f t SrHtifl !.. 7, nir u lif.. UladMi,,--,
HryrttHtalitt vf I nilfl m f Ai .. a Imio mmt ...u.l lr
.i,h -... -..,.. a.M. ,;zrj:s:::zr;.z
Tbal " n ai-t t amend an act enticed ' ui ! '
, ... , Nrfiim. pr,lrallnl l flliwM l.
Au a t to loifeit certain land I.errHlor .u miar. wr.m. l.i.ilnr 1. it JZM '
gr.nt, I..r lb p..rpo.c of a.d.i.g tr, ;
' ixmttrui-tion ol raliK l. and l"r other Inaaaii . anil il. ll
purpoae. approv.-! Un.i-ef taertty. 1 ,ru m4..um. ti.t art u.ar..i.ui.i..7 iiii
.. win, in i. -TJ
fci .iiiiiniti,' rw ui i,a 1,.,
.ii iii.iiiii. a.,1,. . T i.T,'
Iiualmaa am lki.,an 1 1 .,,","
If I aixl m-a irfton, lll.u.. i,. .
indiictre Km lwn atartec. it bt:tiir con
the American acknowledged no limit to 6nJ o ,0 p,T b(JriM ,,1,-,
it power, and gave a !cimen ol it lh., i,.Bni i,i .i,,,.,.! lM.n
toiied. The corpe i probably as well
rlM'lall, ib.ii Inn...
ii. iim. a.,.. (u arv rii ,r u.
ill.-,
woultl a poor leliow feel on hi deathbed, j a uv jaTKinal knoalelge goe, I mint
thinking be wa going to put away In I deny. Wherever I have rpoken to in
a second-handed ctiff.n with the proba-1 telligent teacher, inc letiiiing a
Dilitic Mrongly in favor of that being teacher in thi rtale, concerning the
stolen from him. b k in the n lnml", I have fotitiil a
" """"""" greater or le dialisf.vction.
IjijI June the total Totu of Oregon I challenge any peraon t deny the tJ,..t, t . j,-itiiig ro.kaltli tji an I
The,-Ji.hmg Indian," ui-!!y W a o,
Snake ar.l I'ax-a-lr, with renefadr
from manr other triN . a regular botch
mlch ol "mihUi," Ii im love ol the
'l culent alition a greater than tritial
tiea. and whixM I .!k-r lilie-l the rtVrr
a little over ST ,tVO. The total vote of ; truth of thi statement, namelv : Tt.at
Washington in Novemlier wa "3,7".. j the lauguage serie in thi state i re
Thi year' s. hiKl statistic show abo.it 1 garded in all the unt progri
10,tXX) more j.ron of n hool age in - school a a lamentable failure. It con
Oregon than the larger population , lists of of three buok tb Itarnra I.an
though the census of 1 neitliirentlv iraae Ieions. w bich ha otiie lurrit :
T.sickirr therefore oiTered to depKit Uken in Washington. g;vve Washington : f-ill (iranimar, which eeem. to have
with Mrs. Ii?ner the!. ttlel-oj contain- cojei,:, mort ,eopl than treVMn. ten written w ithout any detinite aim.
leg ti.eaneoi me .ate lamenieu jr. E,,er Cit IVmornit.
deisicker, to be held m trat until the
C wa f.jrthcoming. Thi was acceded
to and the remains were handed over to
the money lender tJ hold until the cum
wa rtarted. Whether a cold mercen
ary idea strock Mr. ieisicker that she
had let the ashes g too cheap, or
whether her conscience trouble ber for
ha-ring the old rr.an' remnants in soak
at any price cannot be told, but anyway
Mr, i.ei-i.ker cm -d a wa'rant to Ij
issue.! and Mr. IVisner was arrested.
The ju-ig- wa -mehat pnziled. bat
advised Mr. I'iner to return the bas
tard to the wife, and then to seek her
remedy by a suit at Ijw to recover the
money.
It will bi seen from the case cited
that neith r the cemeter nor the crema-
rascade, had long len turbulent and
''reiv, but had made no serious out
break until Marh is.-'.. n that
day a band ol them attacked !'.rwn
msil. ittiated j.i.t abtue Ca a le I k.
on the not t!i. niw Washington n.le. It I
ing and horribly tuiitilatii.g Mr. I'.roan
and hi wife. Tb other w hite li ing at
a hlp w ithout a rud.ler in the language ), ,,;! tgt-ther w ;lh the captain and
niuth, eighteen l.uiid'ed an I in urt . an I "
tlie several act aiio inlst 'iv ll.rreoi, mwr ikhimi. ir Arm UmUma
approved IV.-eud.cr taclth. rlghlren -lir. M.I.V N, mm u a .,,.l.,77..
hundred and ri.uet. three. and ti e rl. t'
am Is l.rreh. . ainrii.lrd 'i a to read lion ! hm4 la.i.-4 '
Mr. Anna I'ruwr lf ,.f tha n.,Mt,
a folom I b N.lh SJ lru.'.t Vt ,ka. ui i J
"That I. H.r.e.d , . ..l.t ,d I V -Vil"r? iViX. ' , W
n.t to h.rlnt xrt.iin land hereto- . a.ur.iaia. mt.Ii.. , fZ,
i , nrrt.w i-nsiralkm. uuailma . f. . Z
fore granted lor l.'"' purp .( a'.lmg in sa duiirs an.i ,t tlM "
I f if "iil. u r ntraul aim f:n. t
rnlrr . Iwltt at U.lt I to u .1 l,r Hitfm
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i aural u. la nlul iml IuiIikI liak.nk
. . .i ii : t.1 f . . f ft... .
tm., 'r. on. I li e letrral a--t. a.i.ei,.u-...r y ,B;,.lr,, u. Nrr.,1M. ., M'-V.J,
thereof, a . I the mil e i, a'l.rud I iu wl II ub li.a miu g J rv.uu"
to r k tend tl e tn a illuil w l.icli r
ris ent it ii d t
by .lid a I !... I le cru,itt. I t.. pur
the i.'"trti. '..
ot I., i l in !
t a - n t v l i ii
ra.lroa l,
it proved Seplenilirr i
ri.'titfc II
hundred
t aiii'i,.!
Tl.M Teit Kaaka.
sea; and last, tiara (iriuMimr, a
grammar of nearly fifty vear .'o ; a
K.Dii .a hom. t. grammar ail theory and no practu
In jour isueol the 15th lnt. I note i There i do connection whatever 1
tbi title on your editorial page: "No tween the book. Thi alone i a vital
Time to Swap Horse." defect. A tate language serie should
Notwithalanding the warm support i '" one rontinuoua chain from the
which the good editor of Tut CuaoMi ia j lowest work to the highest, if uch a
has given me in mv school work, and ! thing i po-sible. Next In defectivene
crew of a little river steamer, the Marv,
then tied np at the landing, bad g 'lie
several mile up th river f..r the day.
leaving only the engineer. Hut k M outer,
and a mail boy named Jimnu Wat
kin, on board. I.ockily for these, there
a as a little fir b-anke-l under the Ih iler.
The attack wa idden, that t( ne
SUMMONS.
Minster could realu tlie danger th In-
t'ne many kind thing which he ha said !' the Watson Spel.er, detai. of which Ji411 mrrv 0,n him. The foremort
for and alout me. I iwnnot help but nee.1 not be entered into, after which rra. he.) th shore end of the gang plank
take issue with him in the general sen- 'ou.e the H.ree books, in aUut th at h did t lie other, to draw it alard.
timent expressed in the alwve-relerred- order ct their merit, Monteith' (ieogra- A ,hut from hi pilol sent the
to article. The sentiment is, in elTect, ', f'by. Harries' National S-rie of reader. rr, ,. headlong into the river. Th
that no change should be made in the ; the Kih Arithmetic, the flrt men-i wa drawn In, whil th bov cut
present erie ol teat fsw.k usl in the tione! having least merit. ; the shore line, and the little Mary l-
common school of thi state. If there. At to whether there i a unanimous K,n drifting at on., under a bail of
ia no need of a change no in some ot opinion, editorially aud among leading hu!!,ia and arrow, from on great dan
th a hn.l ln.ka ntnl in thli .in nur educator, a to w het her there hou!d or i trt . ,, i, ., .,( n.. i.r,,i,i-
. v 1 a .. - ' -
uJr,.HM.,ura lur tU uew-i. .nu v when there ever will be need of a i hoold not I some change in teit
beyond the reach of Amman genin. chng., If thtw )ook, are g K-1 enough , Uk, I refer you to the editorial page
for the pupil and teacher of the school i "f the Oreg nian of PecemlrSth. On
of Oreg.n for the present and for the j that pa.'e )ou wi:l find an editorial, and
rmrm 1 1.. . , . I, i al so a O ar t ii ! Iro m t lie re n vf I'res idet. t
The .ttettk.n ol inentor. i. being . hf etnitT;.j br M Van S-oy. both o! whi.h I .hould cr.n-
rT. MlW Nrrvlea la Jt on mH'.m
p'iri lands forfeited Ail orur . I it at II. a l-.ol. .' f.attl
II l.l lHl. erM.l, .1 n,'i l ,4 ti,
liflM I, kl .fa ,V.wO J t ... ij
.1 the sair e, in ti e ..ii:titi k and
UM.ri l,e terms pr.'VI led in aao te. lion.
at an, t.u.e ,..., to J.i.uary I -t, Df, Al 1 1 CS NCrVilie
eight. en liundre-l an I iiitiety evm
fV..r.,,,f, that a. I:ial recideure upon I fC!
to land b ei..n i tanning the r k'l.t Vlll VeO
I purchase the suie shall nt h re
quired a here such iar.d l.a l-u
(en. ed, cultivated. or other isr liuprote-l
bv such i lalinants, and such -re..i.a , , ,. (h, utr
hall l iriiiille.1 t.i purrhase tao or' ' "i?
mo,-t.a.!...l .,!.!a..d. bvlegdsuh- ''..X.LJ.'V'
div isi'.us. w helh'r roiitiginus or not , bu I i"'1"' i .... u..n n..-, ka
. . f i. ,.U..i, a Vlst. krisMl.tU
not eeee,l,ng three hundre.1 and laenly T ,Jt ,u .,.,!..,, K tw:. .41,
acre in the aggregate; l.f fvn.lt I rv.,.i,.is .1. . . ........ in ir- .. n'M
' .4 .11 .a.mnil t.,lltu
mriktr. That nothing herein c .ritamr.j n,ui.ni b. . i it .1
shall Is- ,.cn.tr..l a. to Interfere with , "Z'ZTi ZZ
any adveru. r.aiui lhat may hat at-"''"" ,h' " " " tow w
...... . ... , ,, s.-H .emil i.n.l (..II.. ai. , tl,. rti-su 4
la- he. I to thi) lands or any art thereof . .k. 11m. itai 11 it.. be.i. ..... m
lh' ll.lieaU.'l "I M.4 tAi.. ,4 ifra
k.si I . ', " '" is.' iu .(mi i4
1 ul f.n..:i..t, ..l4.iitt 1, ws,it tr -w4s4
! . tak'n s.nt sm IK islali S Ui
It h.. I.r. t,m. .inc. I Ur. i 'XXJlZ? "t
aen ant thing in yonr paper (mm tht
part u( th cHintry. o will drop yon a
I PI.AI.K REMEDY.
turned to deviling some protection
again?: tram-robbing. Two of the not
recent sagze-tion is a steel rag ar-
tate board of education euter into a ''ler very fair and very honest article.
current above the rapids
Sending th boy to the wheel. Minster
threw everything inflamahU within
reach into th furnace some bacon, oil,
and even furniture and lua.le steam
enough for headway, the Iwv, under or-
few lines.
We hat l.en having some a inter
4..0.4 I .w. l'..rv ..f 11 tti- I .4 s slaii
anrr:1.4 S'i'1 iUi. .tfcnl in .linl.a m
I.i!m1. Ihsl 11 Sy.rsj.isrs wivoU.'"! 0s
kr silt I'srfl.isi t-fc It. In II ..I a..
la W ssr-. r-M.r.lf . Ii.., h. S..1.I la Us
tnr.i- ...i. I.H l-r ' llisl Irirt li.s t- niSi
.1 i.Kh .sir iimi sifilirr hs iml ,r tks
weather th last lew days. Two ii: h ; .4 ..i .' s .4 inumi iks..i.i.sa
i,l.ni,sl.:ll.l l iiil.. atlr,..n Tl.. I V !".'- l- . o- .f 4
' iis.i-.sr is.. simI lls Ih sum rll f
weather has Isren fair aince; Mil the
der. makinit lor an eblr behind an it-
contract with the publiher to that In conclusion, it mar I said that no ' ltj nnt the irll, ( ri,,t out of
ir.-l T.i r..iliiM tt.M r.r.4nt sris ,.ns I..V It.,.. , 1. 1.! .1. 1.. , ,.f ...... . . . ..
s.nn,r.r .nrrniinJIr,. tl,. ... f in .he' "'V " ' r " " ' Imllans. Ill lilt. f.iiOW
..... .of hook in use in the state is to l.audi- text Ux.ks f inning a serie throngl.oaf.
express so that when the robber go in-,
aide, the messenger toochea a spring, a
fate close and the rott-er are fast.
had proven himself a real hero, for in ton ha lo ate.1 near th Kent oft!
cap every progressive tea. her in the . The American H ki Company publish ging to the wheel he had Ireen exposed
stale, and infli. t a
pupil in our public sch
Another is an arrangement for the pro
tection ol passenger car, by which,
when a robber sets his foot on the steps
ot the -ach a rapid-tiring gun, worked
automatically, begins to pump bullet
into him. These are bet two of a hnn
dred o- more suestion. Tha real
remedy is not even hinted at; that i in
the law and it strict enforcement.
Every train-robber, like almost every
. . . , . . i market and
aer, ana aeterminea to io it ramer ician
be lao.ht. So that hi crime
least aa near in it rravitv that of niur
wrong or every
ools. I will go a
l-ltt?r tKMjk tlian they are
now, among which are tue
giving us f.PlT to bosti.e bullets, one striking
App.eton ,jm jn ,... j,, rr,e,J in.nfullY
iep inriner ar.o say mar. wie re anor,. , r-a.l.-rs, Appli ton s or Ilarj4-r g-ogra- i ,i lost and ave,l the N.at
tion of the present series of text Uioks piiies. The firm of Marnard A Merrill
i will in many instances result in many id publishes a language senrn, the Meed
,oor pupil leaving our schools, with a and Keilogg, which has ajphenomenal
very imperf.ct know iedgeof the tranches run, and which seem to grow better
, studied. Iu fact the pupils are the in- ' w ith age. There i no better text Ns.k
i jured parties directly, and indirectly the for mental discipline than .'rooks' Men-
parent ol those pupil. tal Arithmetic, publiihcd by t'hristo-
! I-et ot draw a homely illustration : j pher Sower A Co. Ni we might go
I tap pose a farmer to 1 feeJing stock for , through the whole list of s hool look
profit.. After he ha been j publishing firm in the I'niic I States,
A soon as full steam routd Ire made
the sleano-r w headed aero th river
to Ataells, where alarm was given of
I the outbreak. Messenger were wnt to
; fort I)!!e and Kurt Vancouver, from
the former Col. Wright ram to the
r-tio with a company of I'. K trtKiiis,
while l.ieut. I'hil Sheridan, with a troop
1 from fort Vancouver, embarked on the
l- Sl!-rt Iw, .trr!!itf w:tl I.
roads are in bad condition for hauling. ,i nt. su.t ..t-u j
f. 1 ll..,.l.f.H ,1 Ilia . . . . tt,l- .u'S I ... w Mir ,! .4 Ua
Mr. A. Houghton of this p.a. ., f or- , ,, , . .. l(.M ,., Ib. rf
meriv ol I'akota. starte.1 to i ,rnta this : i i sn.l .j ... . .o
, .... . rilir.w l.....linto-.'.l.i.rfft.i.fi l!i,
morning to meet hi a lie. Mr. Mo'igh-,-i n i. ui.i , iuiwi
I ll.c r.,-..tr . i ...I--.fti.... o.st j...- .1. S tr s'
i.a.1 I., M.l 1-4 S.-4 ... te.iw ..m. Mi l Minis.
We are glad to welcome them loour ' '' "t ,h' 1 " I"" i.- i... n
t'. li-.n r.Jt.te ..H i h. .4 e ll
'" jt.isH.loS l.ie i ,l.......t .t i: J t
Mrs.O. C. H ogie and Mrs. A . C. I n- j Zi' L ll... 'CZ'
nett l.ae f n to I'ortland on a p'eus- ' 1 -' .! .ir:.. i . ...
i l.,-t'..t s .4 .-!tr. ,....( . t,, (S, r&'l.
If.JF L l.l . a . I l,Hi i. I. .
I' .1 k 1.......-... VI' ,. ' '" "" III. ....o',, ,. 1. -:.
take in lii. l.ig n.u.ical anI is.t reia- ' "
titea near that place.
Is 1...
ll.sie.4 l. 1 hi
1
M.U;. ..I rlrrn .1. -.i. S
.li.-l a i,rs . I.r, ta' r..t?
Il ...I t . n M I. Itm4..as
M. II. llennett made a l.usmes. trip, " " 1,''1'" 4; '
I M.k- .1 .l..t'.l.t. u Wl't ij.n...n.iklsl
to Anteloiss Monday. ;m:. .u .1 s.......ii. 1-0
t . 1. l 1 .. , . " kil l ' 1 1
Misa Annie larks of (alifirnia is t.? Jo-i-. ait..(l(, r 1 -r li.i.i.
sloping with lirr sister, Mrs. rd.adewiti, i
this winter. NmTICK lOU I'l'lll.K'A ri"N
. t 1
luan I..-.-.., .- ..11., 1 . . .... a iwir i-.ie, t-ringing one cannon.
1 feeding bia stock for some time, he find selecting oi.e branch of text book here! . . , ". .
I at,., . .. . . . .. . . JJinding at Iiwer Cascade, be wa
thev are not thriving, and on invest. gat- another there, till the lint be filled. 1 . .. . . .
ing he find the lowl is at fault. Would J Thi article appears in tlie interest of '. , . . .. 1
. . . . . . 1' 1 i ... , , . . . !. W. IHWIIIl,, .JIIJI.M.,.
n-.t lhat farmer U.i malv nnsits nn r,ns eer,t t r,as a.-l.(v. a nl llp..j.,n ' J
Iet the government then, or the state;.,. ... . . . . " . j . . ' ... . .'
' . , lifhedid not at once siT,stitute a differ- with their bright boy and girls, with
Mr, J. K . Cra'g ha engaged 'piileei
tei.sivrly In the lurt business. J. K. is
.itiite an enterprising gentleman, and we
tl.r.bf la. .4 Veli it.s
, t
SOvernment, make the offence punisha-
hle with death, and tee that tha law ill
dumb brute and the money -iettirig
side of life, how infinitely more should
it be true with reyard to the mental
strictly enforced. It would then be a
question of time only, and a very short ,
time at that, nnlil train-robbing would !
be a lost art. A it is, with light pun-1
:.i r. : r , .1 . . -.1 : .... . ..1. ;ri
iej.uic.il, 1, ........... .U'l i.i.c icnai.'.-, I......
- , , I food whit h is given our hnght ry and
ru' 1 rPT.ui, ... r: muiri ii.ii.ui.ir. tt.s
chance and find it about the least dan
gerous and most profitable of all crimi
nal purtnit left open to him.
ent kind of food, even though the sub- whom the writer ha had to work for
j tituted food coat a trifle more? If thi the past four or five years, and his own
P, A. r-.n ina,
Trmcipial Wasco School,
Wasco, I Ir,
lit T h.isa llrea.lfal Trasts.
der a it ran be.
of volunteer from the Willamett Valley
came on the boat Jennie Clark, piloted
by Capt. MrNulty. The troop soon
sulidued the Indians, but not before a
doen or more al.iteihad len killed.
Nine Indiana were hung near the smok
ing ruins of Ilrowu mill. The officer,
decidi! then to build a blix k-houie here 1
f r tin pmteetion r.f scattered pioneers, '
a rallying place h,r them tlunng later i
Indian scares.
Thi wa done during the same year,
l ."! and il alway railed Sheridan', but I
; just why no one seeu.a to know now.!
A point of r k on the river a short di- I
...... A r. 1.. ...;.l : t.. if
.. .... ... . . ,i .11.1.1 ...w .ai'e.s. is t:r ri. i
the Kast know aUut the w f"'Jga over. Ami neaven knows sweet, g.ow ir.g girls g!i..-l and skimmed ..,,,:,,. ,-.:, ...
I.I-. l . ... . . I f t... .. , ... .. .. .-....,.-,...,, I Till .11. .... . ..
pioneer will have passed away, a has!
this, their moss-covered old log strong- I
bold, and little incident like Jimmi;
Wat kin heroism and even r-herdian'i I
prompt trip, too trivial to Ihj noted in
history, will have been st .ave for
dim trndit.on. So It may be well to
tttitl .LMtl.sn.l I Pt.li.ril ..f It.n,. 1 ...... l.l. .. I .. It 1 1 " S .,.. .'I l.ie. ,ji
..... i...ii,.i.jii ... r; ...... nj..v,.,...K vrj IIJU... . I.'l. ..ill HIP . . . .
I .st. Iirrt. . Ti lS. r. t .1
ivl .- IH I
Ish him succrsa 111 his new un iertak - t f " 1 10 ' . I 11. ari .4 imi4 J itl
t I- rnoli.rl 1. a- I L.t ll.ssa.s.4 H i. Is t lsu4
j I.. Ihs slat.-s I alll..ft.la, . .., Neis-ls ss
Times are so do I that news are acarte. H M"1""" lais.eti. ..,.., )
' 1 k Irir. I. f . t .ut.it t .4 V aar... sLsle .4 ... sat
-1 w ill close.. hnoarra No. I. 'no. .is. n:.. 1.. no. . .i.r !i. .a..n s-si. ..efv
' - V futs lisss ,4 11. MW', M . ..I "U
iMr-'""1J .sr--sr-: .yg-TS--T..j. .f-pry . H In ..w.....i. s.. t a..i.lli. iii '
r.11, .l .l sjt.i ..ii. r i.r.. 1 01 .i.i.w .-..I . 1
l7dr THEY KOW.
i girl of this state. Vou, kind Kdi'or,
j are doing your own bright lad an ir.jui- I
j tice when you argue for the retention of : Monday i.ight the ice on the b.ner
; certain of these lr-.k, or elro yon heap lake was so treac herous that the faith d
, on his teacher the taik of snppiyir.g sup- a couple of young ladie skating thereon '
i p!ementar7 work for him in order that wa broken all to imasli. With con-
It ia reallr aVnl!-hir.ir how lit le the ! the defectivenes of the text Us.k may fidenre worthy of a nobler cause the
peonle in
United State in general, and the Pacific l ,e teacher who hi any pndu in his 1 over the surface of the hike, an 1 jut ns
eoa.t in particular. An Illinois lir I 'bol-work can find enough to d in the ! they mere beginning t feel that their
of a recer.t date ease the editorial brain supplementary work line, even with the j little h.-els were shod with the wings of
with the follow imr effusion -. ! u'' xxk. without having to M
"There is so much wheat
flCures
rTFieals"
j WMIKM I hi. fJ .Ilat.r ft .f l litMfaf '
' II mu
(- r, tUl
f. 1. a
Running
Sores.)
text hooks, without having to : Mercury, a r-oupl" of femalr, shrieks
and the!n,aI"? P 1,1 'b-fective or atitiquated ( fairly shivered the cold starlight, arid!
the Serpent's
Sting.
price is s low in the Northwest this
season that many farmer are leaving
their wheat standing. In Spokane
county, Oregon, there are a number of
field of wheat, ranging between one and
two hundred acre each, and yielding
eighteen or twenty bushels to the acre,
which the owners will not cut, a the
return would not cover the cost ol bur
vesting." The Oregonian today say that Mr.
Ilardt will retire from the management
ol the Portland exposition, and that
Van IS. IleLashrnutt ha been inggested
(or the place. From all account it la
high time, not only that the manage
ment tsa changed but that !he door be
cloeed. Portland received thousand of
visitor through it fair heretofore, but
they were food, and honestly conducted.
The present thing It a cold, dead iwin
die, according to the report of all who
have viaited it, and tbe aooner it ia
knocked in the head the better (or
everybody concerned.
text.
You
everybody raw that encli of the Ix'auties 1
argue, Mr. Kditor, that bard i had put her foot in it almost tip to her!
time and the financial Interests of i.ar.irl.in' (oris .lrm't on.i iu I. '
present ls.ks. That is g'od and kind
in yon, and I pr-um parents, thank
you for it; but then, you iritist rcmem
bor, in the word of the New Testament,
"The poor we have with us always,"
and it I hardly fnir to presume that the
present financial stringency will remain
with us for the next six year ; whereas
if thi present serie of l.ooki re-adopted,
we are "into it" for another fix
year. Moreover, a I am informed, the
bid of different publishing house run
all the way from an even exchange to
a tout one-third the retail price of the
present book in use. Thia beirg the
case, I cannot sew that it will be very
grievoai burden to the parents. Pre
side, parent have from January lit
prox. to next October to provide (or thi
change. And a regard th man with
large family, referred to In the before
mentioned article, it often happen that
1.H..A that I. ..at!... I f... -
frusta are l.tlstinv the mbr.U..,niitrv .! I ninny
, ,, ,-. - year under the shadow of the House..
making s.pulist of 11 all. Klamath I ., s . . ,, .. , , ,
, Moiu.Tain, Itse.f the scene of one ol the
strangest Indian legends of the north
Symptoms of kidney trouble should j ' ,t eountry. n orgi ". Morgan, in
m promptly attended to; they are ( hicngo Jtlade.
nature' warnings that something is
1, , 1 , Third lle(ltrrnl Mi.lss.
wrong. Many (arsons die victims of
kidney disease who could have U-en .. . , ,
..ii,..iii...L.. . .. 1 ' "' Thompson has just subm.tted hi
..... .... j --. .. (..... 1-
CONTAGIOUS
It ml ii MAtr) tArmt-
blood P0iS0M:;riS..
"' t. ' W.fjr ..,Vt-f.
!. i. IMIM, mi . I.ili..tl tli lh v-in-tn
ai .,f,w .fa, Utm Mks M
M44K 4
Vr.ll T llt II I-. Ill, A.I. nit
The prompt nse of Fr. J. H. McLean '
Liver A Kidney Palm ha saved thou,
and of valuable live. If you have any
derangement ol the kidney try It.
Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipe
A Kinersly, druggist.
reje-irt ol the condition ol the Third
regiment to Adjutant General Mitchell.
The report rover a period of two years
Through the kindness of Adjutant II.
II. kill 111 we are permitted to glean
the following from W.n report. Th
total receipt from the date for the
We are not giving away stove ; but 'n ' '!) t'l.421.07 ; Utal
wa will sell our beater until Chritrna j disbursement o,ni.4l. The Ma!
at cosf, to clear np tock. Thi I your number of companies i six ; total com
chance. Mats A Caowc. pany officer 27 ; enlisted men Inrlmling
j 17 n thehopitalcorpt, 270, total officer
Hubscrbs) forTfii Ciiaosici . 1 ami men The compnis have
l!akc Oven ami Irlicllj
STAGE LINE.
TH0MA8 HARPER, - . Proprintor
Stag. leave '.,,ke Oven I rr Anfel..
every .lav, and lr..m Anteloi to Mit
chell three time a week.
OOOIl IIOKSKS AND W AtiONH.
Notico.
V. ties Is herel,Tglt,n n,., Wti(M.ss1r haa
sol.l all his rtalila ami Interests t, lli, torn ..(
gu..ii (in T it,, memis-rs of ii.a ,
ii.inm Tal will clleclail ttehta r,,s in ami
.s, all l.4,ts owh.f ,s sai.l Arm. ami soil tint m
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
S.itl.e I. h. rel rlxil II at the .in t. ' '"J
ftsa l.n ilnlv si.ili.t.i 1 Hie I ..i.iilv ' '"' "
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r.i. lit.,. Killt ,,. i ai.lirti.l .1 ll."
HI I sl..t,.l.e...,. All fill" lis.lt.' '"""
nfulrtsl snlil ..Ule sis tire. !,, I...ltl.. I" I ..""I
llietr tlnlllis l. meat Ilie lltl... ..f I r .i.ii -v 1
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th..r.-l..r w illilit .1 1 Itoititlis (t.iln the ilate l.. i-
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ii v urn toy..
s-nliir the Is.l still Sll'l le-tatiiei't "' '
M 1 a) lor, .l.esaar ''
Adrninistratrix' Notice
Nn(ir-ls kerrt.f llsen thai Ihe itti.lersln
ha l-en ai.lnlnl t.s i,,.. r ..I the I'mililv 'J?
(or Wasp., eiiiii.tr, Hlal of llrisi.n, atlniii'""?
lot ..( Ihsrsla'si.f her lata hilslMlitt, III""! '
kl.s.rs, rlereasr.1 l ra.rs.ms havltt nsirs"
sisliisl or iislii) aal. eslsla are her.li """''I
l.i fo setit Ihrsaitis I., nis al Ihe i.ltV '
I ..unit I lerk at Ihe lalles, tl. sahl '' .J
t.l.i, within mis y.ar Iroin tlais t.l nisi p'lt'11"
tl.fi . this lli.tlee
liateil this iXlh .las t.l KusenilMir. A l . I"!
M l K. M-rol'" .
a.linltil.lratrli ol lha sslal el turner r
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