THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNE3DAY. OCTOBER 25. 1899 The Weekly Chronicle. ' 'UYfH lAl FA fK K or Ww: CUt'NI V. " I'Mnhfil in lua part), OH HV.ikiiii ,H( .Vilurifuv. ttl'HM'UH'Ilt'N KAIHH. i u., rnnTAui raarain, in anram . On yr jlirta in"""" " H,W'','I1 ',r rnwmialil. all 4 mad kunwu "l1," 'I "i'l'r'ommtinlmtti.lil la "Til I' I II HON Id..' I ll l'll, KKi'U. I.IIC.II. HilKVIilr.il. "I Imr l"il urn fi,iK"tllm inr," hln a'lt'l til l"lir. 'lttn, am U....'. .1 Itil K'-Mll K !" 'lliut why I ratuv In nUlil. ' (turair Dully. Mia. I.. H. McN'eal U ry 111 at her Itmiifl n Flghth and Court atrert, and hrr recovery la c"tialdircd doubtful. t d'H-an't Ink a I'egue to prugnoatb cat a ruin)' Hunday fur tomorrow, ami l li.okt at il h would niiik no tnlstak rheii ho rnyi "Tonight aaj Sunday contiuual ralu." Tlirre been an unuaual amount of arreata fur diuukenneai In trm city of late. John Iturka il III latest ollenih'r that ! tlmt ha been caught, and h pi .l over hit today. At a trial jury la to be auiiiriioiiin) to appear In the L'niied Slate rourt earlv In November, th rata of David M. (ianiron, In which a true, blil wai found, charging Mill witt having preaeutrd a fraudulent 'iialou clnlm f ir collection, will probably com up during thai lumth, or at leaat lie(ire tlia holiday!, lie left for I'ortlanil yeaterday. l f.-rtm lhat tlie Imliana have a bnrv in; if r-.ii i.l torn plac nur Molillt'i I.ainlina- called (ireenleaf, ami the bo.ly ol J. Ainlrvaa.a ho waa. kll!d Tlio r ly riiklit, wa lakeu down tl.la mnmlng. Ilia tirntt'trr, Jako, tuik Hi body up lo llii-ir pl.ire, a short way up tlm ilirr, laat inght, ami thru l.r.njJit. It U.in in a tki.'f tt.ia tin it li In to I ahippr.1. Jake Mva l.o ha oftrii warned hit brotlirr atiul drinking, but lie aid no ttf (iti ni, anil now h'l memalooae. In Ilia probata court In I'urtliuid Thuia.lay, Judge Cak disallowed th !( i 1 1-) ol Ditigla ami liiKirge Iulor ami K'litli Menefe fur the payment of a specific Unary In tlirm tiy the x trutnrs ul I lie will of Jacob Zimmerman, drresM'J, on th ground Dial lb prli linn U'rd linfura Ilia rlrtt nn. annual rrHitt ty Hi rarciitoil. Tlir (Willi rl t ilitniiafdl. Mr 1!. F. Ilynd reluinel Turiday fn.iii a '.rip lo hi iliwp rancli In Sand lliil.ow and rrfKirta ti e aim p in tine Cuii litiou. ilat on tl.n ranur i KIK ami tl.f wmily trt'.e are Dot liable to rx-'ririji-e iiuirli aiilfririg duiitig the c nit lug a inter. Mteep generally are in ex cr.leiit lip In rnruuiitur ctnhy llla ol ll, e in it lew inuntlit. Ilnv ia plen'. I il .i:. J rverytliing looka riiruuratiig to our a.i.il groaera. llrppiirr Tui.ea. A dtapatcli from (ioUendale, apeaking ol tlm nialljK t are, ra a : M. A. Slmrt, ol I'.eaaaiit pnati lll.-r, l-eller knoan a 'I'jiiv" hiiurt, and Ilia only ln?eder ol Ante hi g ala In Klickitat, I raid to lie atri, km a illi amailpoi at liia line on I: n k t'rei k. It la aaid Mr. Mmrt ru Cfin y larainn rxpoaed to the Inathriime (I,t.ik Kiiti on a v'tit to Arlington. Tlm peopla of rieaaanl are very iiiucli eiiilrd over the appearance of ainallpoi lu that ai ctlon of kllikitat. Anyone I hat would enter barn and ateal a horae ii certainly mran enough to "il-al sheep ;" nd to Jal!e people had hetler krrp a aheep'a ey ou thrir flia-ka. Iiat night aoine on made liimaelvea at horn at Mr. Jarkaon'a home on Ninth atreet, and atepping into the ham aoumhuw got hold ol hie mar 'T mitlake and walked away. Mr. Jarkron raja no ael( rerpTting man will rldo hare hack, and if the thief will rf turr he can borrow tli laddlo and bridle. A 1 1 Indication point to rather a dull iit r f r Sherman county, although Hi mill It running and conlideral.le heat la changing bundi. The caure la y to tinderatand an indifferent crop coupled with (he ildlculouily luw price. Out near the renter of the ciuntr timet Im Utile better, owing to the con 'riii'iion of th Coin in hi a Southern rail '.v lo Ciiiii Valley. Tiade activity 'rum that lection will he hut remotely 'i ll here. We are not calamity howling r kicking about th hard timea, hoa ver, hut Jmt Mllug. Vaco New. ':en the newapaper fraternity In fcl'cruian county are J dnliig the great ""ij.irily and enloiiug the u atrimoniul "'Id. Thia iiioriiing we were aurpriaed lo receive carda announcing th mr '!"( of Franrii O. Ireland, fecund ion l . C. Ireland, of the Moro Oh.erver, '"I Mina Ahhle M. Mingworth, at. her '"no. in Kiilla City, Polk county, Ore K' . Inat We.lneadiiy, Nut having met I'i'iiicia fur a number of yeara, we re I'oiiihcr him a but a hid working at ho ciihh in Tiik CiiHoNiri.N omce and run M-arcely Imagine hi in aa benedict, "'it Krnnci wat alwavi a favorito hirli hit. unit a r bit early marrlagf, "'t 'I n k Chimin k i forco extend their I'eartfHlt congratulation!. There it no dillieulty whatever in find '"g Ihe pnrllea guilty of lelllng liquor to IniiUna, and before tome great damage ' been done by llioie red men, a lew white men ahould be put through. The teatlmo-iy brought up at Ihe Inqur.t Veaterday la proof of the nirnt to which thia trallic wltli thn I, j, M.illt carrinl on. Nt m,!v ll, hvi 1 1 tl, Indian are in ihinger (that wnuMii'l he ao ba'l) but tluiHo tl,,. people n, ahum they coma In conturt are in Uiigi'iiMl by tlnir drunk' linen and lighting. The Hiamnck may in;t bo In It, but jnt Ihe aaiu thv IrUli apul have Hot given up the. race, but lira exp.t'iding to "lient tl,o bBiid" at I!, yd. Ab-oloio llciltun hionlii In a apecimeu of that "litiH" thia iiii.i ii ; n that la cnrtniiily n cm iueity i i,. ihuiild h:ive bei u exbihitrd at roiitn ol lb" t spohiiloiia. Ii vii ik'. i lgit inn hu I a hull, and ia gulu ti up in th.t ii, i. -t p. rniiur ro-iuu.e a iitMiu ever tur, To !im inuin apud a tal lied ttlve giud iri-d p .t.i'jca of tti mot pei uliar ahapea iuiu:ii:il,!u. It ia cnilalnly to frenk cttli poiuto luniily, and can be tern at :hlf ollice. U'lllu a croad of young pwipl wuit out to apend laxt veiuiij with Mi Lola Kiitiank, at th bo.n of I., lin e, near Kmleraby. A number of their Iriendi eudeavored to permade them; that the roada were not In a cmditiun to make the trip plvaaaut, but the n.j lymeut at th end of the J .urury Induced them to (orgt ih mud and tally f irth. It Ii re Hrted that they reached home early tl.it morning, and that thu walking ou li e hllli between her and Kr.derabv 1 line. However, that mav Im-, all who arnt out lefrain (rum apeukir.g o! ti e di(licu!lie overcome on the journey anil are enlbuslaatic over ihe fun tl.cy bad while there. An i) per cint raip In aeat bonnd paraenger ralea ia predicted by the Helena Independent In Ihe following ankle: "Alter November I tecuiid-claae ptaaenger ratea betaeru Chicago and all pomta weat ol St. Paul to thu pad He C'"l will h nearly M percent higher than at preaeot. (ln that date Ihe N ullum Pacillc and the (ileal North ern roada a ill raiae their aecond-clan or culoiilala' rate lu-tarcn St. Paul and Portland, Seattle nod all other North Pacific r atl ciliea, from .'') to flit, with correaponding advanrea to intermediate tHilnta. Th fiial cln-a fare from the tain citii-t to Ihe da-t will remain ae now, V). Tt.ia will catiae a general ad vance throughout the wetrrn territory. Competitor! of Ihea I j roadl have been trying (or montha to have theae ralea canceled and higher otiea auhati tutrd. It ia iin.li iato.nl that the low ralea that have been In etfect during the paat four or Ave montha will be put in again about .March ltt." 'ery few were at Ihe Cuiatilla Louse to meet the Montana hoy a aa the tiiat arctlon, foiiaiatltig ol eleven cara, tilled Inatl:"'. Ke knea they were r x prcted, and beiide it waa at audi a buay hour i Ii at It wna linpoaaihie fur many to leave wirk. (Inly a ahoit atop wa made for dinner, and the accoml fection arrived at 3 I'.O. Ihere were ahnut 7)0 In all, line lo,, king mm; but in apite o( the (,n t that a aoliiler iiltvuya attract! atti nil 'ii, peihapa the m int intereitii g perron In the crowd n lie little Filipino hoy ahoiit i yeara old, whom Ihe fol lieia wi,ke (rom a a uii I eleep to biing out and introduce him to the young ladiea. He waa a nice lookini littlu fellow, but ia nut a full -blooded Filipino. He raid bia name waa Pee, ami tipped I, la hat aa pjlllely at any lull fledged gentleman could do. Iee looked a little baahfol, boa ever, aa he lound bimaell the renter of attraction and all Ihe girla eiclaiming "Oh, how cult he II," "Poor little fellow," etc. .Monday'! Pally. A goat chew a anything, but you ahould ihoote the lateat. See that l.ew line ol net kwear at Peaae A May. Another drunken Indian named Sain Spoil, waa "run in" by Phirman laat evening and thia morning paid hi! I Bne. Tnat new full overcoat j ou rimmed yotiraell tint wei k la waiting (or you at A. M. Williama k Co'. Nowhere elm luch goml cjati at price ao moderate. Saturday evening Thoi. J. Harford, of Centrilit and 8. K. Thompaoii were married In Kill city, and they left on th boat thia morning (or a wedding trip to Portland. The date for "My F.bnd From India," which wai to have been played at the Vogt next Monda, ha been changed until Tiieeda night, the DM. T. W. Caldwell, tlio manager, ia In town today miking arrangeuienta for their date here. Like Pagii and the reat of th weather prophet. Tint Ciikomii onietlmea makei mialakea In ita prognosticaliom aiwaa proven yeaterday when the aim hons moat of the d iv. Tlm Iroat laat night wai alight, doing bUle i' damage. It II encouraging to ail In our otlicf and aee improvement! going on about ua, even ll it n nothing but a new aide walk going no In front of Waggermun'a ahoothop. Had the ehocniaker an eve In biialnen be would have Induced Mr. liucli lo leave the old one down, with Ita fringe of palla protruding. Kx-tiovernor W. P. Lord has accepted the appointment ai nilnlaler ol Ihe United Statet to the Argentina Ilepnblic. The appointment lath bigheet honor yet conferred on a citlun of Oregon by Hie adminlatration and c.irrlea with It the title o' envoy extraordinary and minlater plenipotentiary of Ihe United Ktalei. Th Albany IVmocrat itatei that the Metriipolitaii opera troup failed to meet their rngigeineiit Bl that place and thut itaaa repoiled at Albany that the gay aingera ere walking luto Portland from 1 1 il ietH.ro, pedi alriaiiiam ;boing enforced by a ihortagu ol ready coin. At Mc Mlnnvillij they played to an audience of flixteen. Tho city resirvoir received a good cleanin out today, luing entirely eui tied mid thoroughly c.cwucl. For a time trout Cahing waa aplendid in tlioe ipiarlera, altnoat a hundred beim; iiiptured, iiii'l aevinl who lotppi-ned to be watching thu j-.h hud Iruul for din uer. Ii there went any ct-W no tepoit a given in, j Jatuca Jordan, w ho ow na one of the tl ii e -1 ,ck rnnchca In the Subtle liutle country, hm Juit got back from a trip lo The Iullea, where be apt it a few week a vUl ing. II formerly reaided at thht place, but he lava It hat made wonder ful progreai rir.ee be raw it Inat and baa now the appearance of a flouriehing and progreaaive Utile city. Burn New. The Inliin I F'lyer I becoming very popular theae dayi, particularly with the ladies, wlio are all aDxiona to travel on the little ateamer. She ii doing berielf proud and linco ahn haa been on the route bai not varied t hree mlnutei in making the trip; but every tiip dow u haa beat her rchedule time by an hour and a ball and !u coming up a ball hour. Newi (rom Starbnck aaya: "Fireman Otto Piper ex pecta to go to I.ouaekeep ingio.n, but it will be with bia parent!, who will prubab'y move from The Iallea." Tiik Ciihomh lx forco will vouch for the fad that Oito w ill not loon go lo housekeeping aa a benedict, un leaa ha haa gotten over the aversion which ha had (or "troubleaom e girla" when an employe ol thia ollice. Seaklngof the death of Mra. Henry Hewitt, mother ol JuiUe Hewitt, the McMiMiviile T. R. aaya: It Ii claimed that Mr. and Mra. Ilea itt came through with the fir ft wajon train, and that Mr. Hewitt drove the first wagon down ttie western slopes of the lilue mount ain!, and the second into The Italics. He would have driven the first wagon into The D.illca but another man hap pened to get ahead ol him. Ite.'ore thia train o( emigrants came w ith wagoua it il claimed that the running geara of a wagon wera brought acrosi the Rocky mountains, but that waa all. Rowling is reviving again and will aoon be in full blast. Wednesday night a team (rom The Dalies will play the Arlington Club team in Portland. Fred llougl ton has rcUeated Secretary Mal loryt) arrange a (our cornered match tournament, to take place the early part o( January, let ween tennis from the fol lowing named clubs : lilil.ee, ol Salem ; Y. M. C. A., of Portland , Commercial, The Pallet, and the Astoria F'ootball Club. Tlie preliminaries are being ar ranged, and the conditions and schedule will be announced tome time during the coming week. All the dubs men tions! will enter thia event, eo tbete ail lie tournaments lo burn this w inter. I.a-t Wrdncre.iy morning in Portland Mist Wlnetta Champlain and Albert Cousin were united in marriage. Miss Champlain f irmerlv resided in Hood River, and baa many Iriendi in The Dalles. Another marriage in which Dalles people are interested ll that of Mtsi I.tura McCoy, and Logan Black, which took place in Prinevilie on the 10th. Mifi Laura made her borne with Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Wilson for tome time and attended rchool here. The dead body found near Scott laat week hat been Identified ai that ul Rert Whitney, who waa drowned in Snake river during Ine lummrr. Mr. Whitney went to Scott, with a number of buttons (rom borne, inch ai were on the clothing ol the young man w hen be led home, and as those on the clothing corre sponded, Mr. Whitney was iatis3ed that it wai hii ion. Tbe'corpse was accord ing boxed up and shipped to St. Helen's, Oregon, where the parent! reside, (or interment. I, F. Toby, luperintendent of Ihe Oregon Children' Home ol Portland, ii in our city today in Ihe Interest of this grand Institution, w hich ii working in twenty-seven itatei of the union and hai placed 10,000 homeless children in good homei in the past tixteen yean. He hai a number ol children between the agei of Vt and 7 yean for whom be iadesiroui of finding homes. Judging from Ihe photographs he carriei Ihey are Hue. locking children, and be cornel hero (or Ihe purpose of eliciting the aympathy of the community in securing theni home protection. He w ill temain here lor two days and anyone who deirei lo adopt a child may conrnlt him or address him at 0011 Maiquam building, Portland Or. A week ug) Hon. W. II. Dnfur, of Pnfitr, met wild a serious accident, which will routine him to his bed for a long time. While riding In the burn above White river bia horrt fell over a log crushing the rider beneath it. He was rescued from his perilous position by Archie Moad, one of the rangers who accompanied him, revived Irom bia unconseiona state and look him to Har row gate where he sutbtred great agony. He was taken to bia home near Diilnr Tuesday. Dr. Podd's, who has the case in charge, report! two ribt broken and bia patient aum-ring very much from the crush but the Injury not ntcetsarly dangerous. From J. O. Mack who haa juat re turned from attending the fair at Ante lope, we learn of the lucres, of thia year's meeting. Ibirring the rain, Mr. Mack thinki it la the moat aiicceaaful yet held, particularly ai regard! the itock exhibit. Wednesday and Thurs day night the amateura gave a minstrel performance in the new ball, in which two Dalles young mm took part, and Mr. Mack aaya Rert Raid a in ai pianist and John Hampshire in his Irlah tketcli captured Antelope, and he doubt! if they will be allowed to retnrn or want to ainco they are having aucb a time. Other reports coining from there wero to the iilert that the two young men had heeii placed In a tide show, w here llaldwin was doing the playing and Hampshire the dancing, while Wilbur Rolton acted aa barker and ticket agent and Newt Burgees door keeper. The same j usher laid that C. L. Gilbert bad heen captured as ha wit returniug from visiting a district school, and having Improved so much in health they had attempted to have him join the aggre gation as fat man. No doubt the re mainder ol the Dalles crowd were posing ai "African dodgert." Tueauay Dally. "My Friend From India" will be the next attraction at the Vogt next Tues day evening. Mra. L. K. McNeal ii much worse to day, and it wai not thought she would survive the day. It doei't look much like w inter today, but rather one would imagine spring bad come again. Tbeteond of the ceriei of dancing parties lo be given by the Columbia Club w ill take place Friday evening at the Baldwin. There will be a business meeting of the United Artisans on Wednesday evening and all member! are earnestly rqoeated to be present. 2t Harry C. Llebe carries the mott com plete stock of diamonds, watches, jewel ry and Sterling silver novelties in the city, w bicli he tells at a reatt liable price. Call and Intpect the assortment. The last unfortunate to get bimtelf into trouble by drinking was Win. Polan, w ho found himself in Pliirman'e grasp last night, and then before Recorder Gate! this morning, when he paid over his $2. A bowling team, consisting of Metin Houghton, Rradsbaw, Nolan, May. Schmidt and Baldwin will leave on tbe Flyer tomorrow morning for Portland, where they will bowl against tho Arling ton team toiuoirow night. A large band of cattle, about 1200 in number, are corralled in Saltmarshe's feed yards today. They are on their way from the Valley to Montana, to which state they will be shipped ibis evening. . We are always reminded of when Hallowe'en comes by the young ladies ol the Congregational church, who make it a point to give tucb splendid entertain ments. This year it will be ou Monday evening, and they will entertain us at the Raldwin. Prof. A. Sandvig announces that bia opening dance will be given next Thurs day evintng at the Baldwin, when the "lion Ton," a new. dance, and the glide lancers will be introduced. Any w ho may desire private lessons address I'rof. Sandvig, B..x 5Ct5. 21-lf Upon inquiring today concerning the road between here and Antelope, we are informed that the worst portion of the road ii that leading Into Tbe Dalles. While the remainder Ii nothing to brag of, the terrible condition of that at our very gate li something to be ashamed of. At the initial party to be given by Prof. Sandvig Thursday evening at the Baldwin, Piof. Birgfeld' otche-tra three piece! wilt furnish mu-ic, and several new dances will be Introduced. The doorkeeper will see that no one enters who is in the least ol jectionable. Admission will be 50 cents. The latest thing cot in magi t'tet I published in New York and called "Everybody"! Magazine." The price It ten cents, and it contain! nothing of a heavy nature, but light reading of general interest. It is their nrpose to furnish interest and imu'tment to the large clan of rea.teri who de-ire tl.elr interest quickly and their au usetnent easily. Montana ii the ilato where ti er are having winter in eamtst. The northern part of the state ii digging itself out of the snow. F'or four or tiva days last week snow came down unceasingly. At tbe town ol Choteau, county teat of Teton county, it wat ten lo twelve feet deep in drifts, and at least three feet on the level. Oldiiniers thera gre that nothing like this tail of enow has been eeen in October for twenty yeart. The loaa of life will xeeed twenty person! in Teton county, aid 20.000 sheep per ished in the atorm. About 3 :"0 yesterday afternoon a man bv the name of Kizer, who lives r ear I Spring creek, was driving a four-horse team up Union and Hurled to turn the corner at Harris' store, when the double tree broke and the leaden became frightened and lit out up Second for th Fast Find. F'.nrountering Henxie't ex press one of them ran into it and thut lound bimaelf iligbtly mixed when be again started out; I lit they t'nally reached the feed yard and stopped for a meal, Mr. Klzer tuppoased on of the horaet at leaat would receive injuries, but, barring a ilight cut on the leg, neither of them aaa injured by thoir escapade. Jmt a little ol the story of "My Friend From India," would not be amiss In view of its presentation at the Vogt next Tuesday night by SaivtheA Rice'i Com edy Company. The Irene of "My Friend From India" it laid in New York, and deali with the advent of a very innocent personage, a barber, who is lorced in bis deairo to clothe his nak:di.c , to don a yellow lied prcad, and being introduced in that atliro by a son to a retired Kan aai City pork-packer, who is over anx ious to ehina in loriety, the doors having heretofore been closed to him, and know ing of tho "Order ol the Yellow Robe," Ihe barber, havir.g been called "My Friend From India" by the ion, selzet npon thi means to introduce to society a real social lion and thereby gain bit own entrance into the charmed circle of the 400. Tbe many amusing complica tions arising from this sla'o of atTalrt have been the means of affording tbe author lull scope for bia inventiveneri, and out of it all haa arisen the most suc cessful comedy of the present period. Mr. Walter Perkins, who originally and till playt tbe part cf tbe hupleM barber, it more than ably aeeieted by a company ol comediani especially engaged for their excellence In their several roles, and therefore a perfect rendition of "Mr Friend From India" may be reasonably expected. It was not supposed that any difficulty would be encountered in collecting the subscriptions promised to the chemical fire engine and fire alarm fund, as most of what was donated was to be again realized on tbe reduction in insurance, which was lo be given when we were thus prepared to figtit the liery demon. But we are informed thut many who were in favor of the proposed improve ments and bad promised their aseist ance, now iail to meet the requirements. Some actually have made the excuse that they wonld pay w hen the reduction ii given. This is absurd, and for the sake of tlroee who have already paid and are therefore anxious to have the engine and fire system in soon, that tbey may receive the benefit thereby, others ahould do their part toward securing it. 1 here is a very important facter In the success of every gathering be it a church service, a school sesiion, a con cert, a theater or what not, and in mott cases tbii factor, which baa sj much to do with the comfort of the and ence, the THIS BIG lu ixju . 'JMtx Tjirvtrtoost " r--- -iZ aak.- vo u .' rrr I D 'KMX'--- liz OUR .V. eouM iwtntMT tai tent IM arti-t'-W "-Horn-1 M nfily.t hii-ami. -Their ti.'L-u -t (ora-ment 're b -Uo fi.iw'i.,'-At.r.t r.-.r.t!tt(nTT,. taw vh til I he ra--tr,nire'll(r thet-t.f tlM-rsf:il. vtl iTtnlL ivjf-llra -fc ...' -1 t.e Port O. A oirt Ve fh! -lUi e f h.ii-ani-fm"a-e f,-f a. wl li tiU at " fi- III rrl Ik 4-pmm4 hmh k ul Addm. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. UncJ, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. U. S. A WHOLESALE. The following linea Mays & FULL ASSORTMENT. 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We refer to the ventilation ol the building where ruch gathering im hold. N' t epeaker or actor can do justice to himself or hold the attention of aa audi t re in a crowded room, where the, lime fetid air is being inhaled and ex haled during an entire evening. Often a ipeaker wrndera what ia the difficulty with hia lisienera, why they aeem drowsy and be cannot interest them, when the, trouble is with Ihe atmosphere they are breathing, making them llstlei and spoiling their pleasure. And yet it i a ditlicnit matter to correct this fault ia a public vathering, for in nnarly every in stance when a janitor lowers a window or transom, or endeavori to let little freHli air in, some unfortunate person, who hai accustomed himself to lit day in und day cut in a close, stuffy room, will arise and undo the good work of bi:n who Is employed to look after the wants of the congregation. And thus the greater part of ti e audience raisae tbe real enjoyment, tbe real benefit wbicb tbey had expected to gaii, aa return to their homes with a wretched headache or a terrible cold, which most always result from inch a condition of affairs. Volnuteer hj Cities. A list made up by the chief clerk of the adiutant-grneral'i office, from the muster-in rolta of light battery A, Ore gon volunteer!; light battery B, Oregon volunteer!; the Second Oregon volunteer infantry, show some interesting facts. Every town in Oregon hut one furnished men. Thai town Is Astoria with a pop ulation of 8.500. Tlie twelve towns furnishing tbe largest quota are as follow! : Portland, G74; Salem, 112: Eugene, 89; Oregon City, 59; Baker City, 56; La Grande, 55; Ashland, 52; Pendleton, 46; Mt Minnville, 42; The Dalles, 36; Rosebor;. 31; Woodburn, 22. 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