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XT.. ' 9 i t f VOL. 5. PKINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, QRECOj,' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, j90. NO. 30. OGHOCO REVIEW. ,- r - - ; ' " . J ' . . OCHOCO KKV1KW. Pttullilied ICvtiry Mulunluy A av ' J.: DOUTIT. TEKM4 Or Kt'llNCRII'TIOTri liulh' o-At. .-.'.' .'. .v.'. .... t AO (ryll In IMaVaiirt) C III MAtoNIO liuitKINll. nrr. orricui. ini.taoKii ar .rr of Mat; ,,. . Iriumii primar fun. luainiMiuu It Supram, Court ttiaiaa sauatori taaan laaatitli IM.Irlrt utttitf AUoruay uliI , . Ui, Vt. Mi llama tl. W. Win . . Kkx Ha K. II. HIi'Ki.miiv t h. f i.iim. ov, , I llavra (II. It Siaa.Ma.ll (J N. I'm m j J. II. MltlHKI.I. ltliB.a IlKKMaaiN J II III Mi W. M. Kl.Lll . . .. I' A Cuotoiu ('mil OHI. Iiil iHirrlorjrt r J i'ix ..... -.. H.ttiimir, t:irs Erar .. tl incliiti'iiilt'iit k..r , , ... t ...... . lti.iTtiir .. , .. -iliilllo Hrm-luil J N W I! I.I.K.OH 1 I'.. M UK IttH. l-i1a I It. I , H I M. .. M. tttiuas Jilll I IIM, 1 . M, UaUl IH .. J 1 t: l .. J II. k (.!. . W, K. Mi tilil.AM. 1'u. 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Die wanlioiiHe of the same com-1 if voted on hy tho people now it Thb halkm BHiiwiE ooiiH. j pany has been moved on iu foun- would sweep tho country. a a t .1 : . . ii . i j..:. .1 1 1 1 mi m . . v," orqunii. j ticnoK. uicui'irouH ri Hiiit 01 1110 uauons biiicw s. o ciock. l lie vx-x i he rumor that necretarv ol a rodHtvd n W'Vwof(it flotid, w furiid Salvni is cfinoeriiid. cciior Company has lost eielitv' was to be annointed ton .t mi Awijr 'fCfa ' ..reUlli ia the a iiHlairnr oiitof llin .rniil ' tonit nt Kdtlor.tt'rwtil ! tl. I? a ,irJ(-;..(l I. ... -.1 ..'lk kkfti- f" ti&.t.'- pi'!" iro'ii S'nioii fimuty Mdei fcixtecn liouwa on don f latj Junticc I'.rfivfi . ruwntJ. np.r Md ' . j . lat.. .. -I.l-... a.. ".II. ! l...aV.. I 'a... I I. a ... -! a. al. IT tl' .- -. - . s .. .t r , , 4'" " kv "M'-.n; j 'm uuijj ii.ivy iiwii uirnvu iMii!iicy'iy over, iq uh t.i, 51; f" ;i-'"it. cotl't IV A ' ' Tim f.l!owlt. Vwfr irtho ;. "';'" t oi.Uffjih.t ec! ij, -of 'th-t'A 'a- Jj- JoAriWtM'tnl J' it Mv'rfpitl.!ica'. j ti'ntif flood f ' .;'.'.3--''Jy:i'r' -tuif Jt. jtaocf fxoyi U.c-ir fouttdiUon w f .tTf-Wj cM,.g sof.-T tV) UUmHw'V4 KUkhm'iimv':, W' " lh bri,0-.1 " thk Kr.f.i. at jrif.i.wiouo. rafm'outf thT cabinet hop. d-nnr.1 from the l-oort ei vn in the i no m '"f t'oflom l,eIow . Tho Hood, is th highest fdnceVtl.at it will torn out to be true. Oivotfri&in of th Mil ' ' l"n"'a' iiiiiiuiwouiiiiig nils uune great uaniagej 1 lie direct tax Mil refunding - ' ''i1troiiTf.Asn. . ( two yeasterday afternoon the south ; to bridges. The long bridge went; statu f 20,(XO,X) to the vtaies that The continuous riding of the riv- ione of lho ccntvr l,iL'rB wung ! of town iu afloat at the Con.eliua ' p.iid the direct tax levied in I8G1, cr was the one aUorbing otyect of ! "rounJ- apprently from the bot- end. The Chalmers, Ingles, Dud-1 which was vetoed by 3Ir. Cleveland, interest yeaterduy. Business, at ,om be,,t' cracked just above , ley, Jolly and Wouley biidges, 1 passed the senate again with only least as far as the wholesale houses the water line und crtrhed to thi ! i,orth of Hillshoro, are gone. The. seven votes ag.ih.st it, five dem are concerned, was practically sua- boUo,n of the riv,'r- lw-' hY the j Miuto, Jackson, Harris and ScholFs ocrats lierry, Call, Coke, Vance pendt-d, and from early in the l"" """" r erry onuiies. sonin or lo.vri, are ana vest and two republicans. morning until late in the evening crowds of aniiou spectators be sieged every dock on Front street to cute h a glimpse of the turbulent Willame'tte as it coursed its way madly towatd the Columbia, bear ing on its lobom, logs, lumber, massive loots, parta of shattered crash awful. Water was 'greatly damaged, and numerous 1 Messrs IMair and Plumb. Jt will shortly become a law and the sur plus t f the treasury will be 120, 000,000 less. The Montana tiases will be hard by the senate committee on flec tions February loth. If surface thrown high in the air, and in a I small bridges, fills, etc., were car- few seconds the better part of the'ried away. An old wheat ware struelur was floating do.vn the house on the Tualatin, near Jack' stream. The north pier stood half son bottom, was wastn-d away, an hour, swaying from the immense j the ohkuo.v paih- i-; w hahf pressure belo.v, and then toppled At Independence was washed away- over with a mighty noise. 1 lie . INearly all of .North independence , indications count, the two demo- A . ... a f a f II .f? . ai .... Ffl' HI. .n . . . ... buildings and all kinds of floating io "P" nai ieu nrei were ,., was compelled to move out. 1 lie ; cats have little ahow for getting debris. The river presented a f'fe-t in length, the ent one being wagon bridge to Monmouth was 'seated. grand sight, awful in that it carried 270 flnd ll,e enter one WO. All floated up several feet, and the j The World's Fair question still with it the elements of danger, and Monday afternoon the frame ap-,!,,, county bridge floated about drags. The honse committee is fascinating in its tumultuous tub!., l,rouch " llie wt'st wa8 rut,kir,g, sixty feet to one side, without a engaged in perfecting a bill with which no human power could stay. and 8ivir, wa-v in I,,ac I)r,f't-j break. Tlere are about fur mill-: the sight left blank, and the im. Huge logs wtre totbed about in the W0OJ c""ghl '" il. und the pressurej ion bushels of wheat in the ware- ate committee is waiting for the swirling eddies as though they waH 60 Prt'a'' b 5 'clof k tliat il ' houses, but this is safe, the water j house to act. were straws, and ever and anon too gave way and fell with a roar. J ,,0t reaching within two feet of the The house has ordered the coin- ...... TliiM left, nrithiril' but the west sunn ' I.iim :i.,. r : at... niacsive trees and uarta 01 tui a- r I reiurju in ine civii . a l- T. 0a- al.. It waH 2(K) feet long . . A . .i L at - ! . ..a rrh thl i..d the verv t.iers nu was rupponeu ty io purs Bl into fttnirlc Die two hridi with a Bianumg. piers .l I fa il .. ' . . 1 tremble. Both bridgea, although nucT lnu- " seven reel aoove tow water marn, getting some tremendous shocks, 1,1 11 :4 ,ael ,,fBht wb,"h th iron which equals the riseofCl-2, though avirbt..l ,-verv collinion. and "J concrete piers gave way be- up the river tho water did not reach evening thev were still safe The nw,th ' an1 H 'a u-ipitated this hight. At present there is no; pen of the new extradition treaty jeMnimimg me amount 01 oamage, with fctigleud befo.-e the senate ha Eiit'Ai-s the flood of 61-2. j service to investigate the civil ser in Portland the water is twentv- vice commission, and the com mittee will decide Monday when it will begin. The publication by the ndwspa- Morrison-areet brWj. was closed into the water below. River steamers have been lusyidoue by the flood. about 1 1 o'eloci id tl 4 morning, a .Sutkt rint. ndMit tatl; Lell di 1 not l'M kl ' .V . S. - . . : -' -..J ', I a-.. .ttm mvu, - li 3 featVina; piierlV ' Um.f!,.s.mmmft.4 1 , . ...... ' , , - a . ... ii.ur u-oa iisr.i.a i.i i... i.a.ri...i n u- u t I , rickltiK up IM-Olile thill nail ii.cn it. JtitrlosrUonlush, Trniiffifjland. T0'v.'r.i!l03, tf:c(J.OO. miy, FlltnsArtaiTHiall.MS ,N. COW lJiXrV6pP'8tiETTUr., ! Bargrains In Everything Bargains for Cash Bargains for Credit Bargains Tor Everybody. Dublic : but the iruo r tiwav hridtre . raaf, .,'a.aa.t naua.' Ikia'aa. a!.- 1 - ASBW UllH, t WO Wllilffd ntld 1 remained open'- ths entire dar The Watttrr reachetl the 'edge of the Front street sidewalk kt an early hour yesterday morning, and before noon the street was Hooded between Washington and U.tk streets to a denth of nearly eighteen inehea. o .. . a .. .:ii By four o'clock in the afternoon j U,B ""P"' .SUtrk street was flooded u to First, The, "ttr!w ,louse was Vacated 1 f o I. . : , :. .... i Ok v v v nii-B . a j a u nivi iiiiil. aativa . a! j acted on it, has angered the mem- , j hers of .the Bj-ftih lef'-M ht ; ... Xhe .B.ti rem.;ii1ber that la Jan. 31, 1S90. j America ' the ' newppaper always is the title given set the 'news', unci mint it without - . .. ,, t ... . , tFriHak Out M?ii)ar (.crreapoudeii,.. abandoned. All night men, women and children, with all sorts of con veyertces, were busy carrying out household goods. Whole families and Front for several blocks pre sented the appearence of a street in Venice. Ewu the gondolas were not wanting for severul en terpiibing boys ferried people around in row boats the entire af ternoon. Front street was flooded, being navigable for small crafts, and much danage was done to goods in cellars and bucements. One saw mill, a box factory, and Power's factory were washed away. IP THE FUVkK. Between Eugene and Irving the railroad track is badly washed out and six small bridges are gone in i that distance. The east approach. and a small span of' the ivugeue wagon bridge across iho Willatn-j ette were washed out Sunday at 6 ! V ' t i ., . . . teruay ana to day it At if iirriaihiirir tha rivur f ami. i - , Ti... it f.i. . 1 :. !.... . a uu iiuuiu in uitt r.Ai:r n I) The Czar" numler of dsellings have gone ; apetker Reea since he, in accord- asking anybody's permissioii. aown ma river. I ance with Ins throats, ruled that orkgon ity in rEiiii.. Ja visible (puoruru was a constitution- The water is Mat.dii.g eight feet'al quorum. Never has greater in on the floor of the lirit k mid and j dignation been expressed by the over two fyet deep on the floor of . democrats of the house than was contained in the vigorous protests of Messrs. Carlisle, Cricp, Brecken- ridge and others against this rev- hour later the Portland liou.e was olutionary proceeding on the part of Mr. Iieed ; and never was the house in a greater uproar than when it was seen that the rights of the minority were being so ruth- The G. A. R. has a strong lobby here working for the passage of a service pension bill. The bill they want passed will coat the govern ment more than 1 10.000,000. moved by hand, Mid in an incred- i lessly taken from them. The onlv ibly short space of time. Drays 1 npu: lican that possessed the mora 'j ere,t iiiaf his friends were running all night and boats i courage to even indirectly disap- fig; t u0 took a boat and a coupleof How Burr Killed H tmilton. ' N. Y. Independent. Fits Green Washington, a great grand nephew of George Washing ton, has recently described tho Burr-Hamilton duel as it was seeu by his grandfather, Captain Fits Hughes, in the following words: . "When Captain Hughes discov- had gone to were seen iu every direction in the prove of the proceeding was Butter- lower part of town, removing house- i worth, of Ohio. Mr. Heed attempt- i . t la. . ri , "re still uninjured, but tj5,,v ftiasnc arj: ,d out and soaifi he Oar- . h)Mfore u,e , usee g b.r.dg.e spaua m A. & lo witl, iM M w tnenced falling slowly; at 0 unlock. .a.vaarnl Initial rfl Vilrtlu ftif trAi-lc A TP P' ' washed risburi The town is submerged. THK SITCATIOS IT ALBASY. , The water this morning was ten inches above tho rise of 181. IVo- . i pie living on the lowlands along the river have moved out, and the offices of the transportation compa nies along the wharves have be'-n moved lo higher ground. The Union Pacific wharf was washed out, and later the Oregon Pacific wharf, which was at the IMontieth hold effects and their owners, not infrequently from second-story windows. To-day the flat below town pre sented a sorry appearance. All is under water. Houses are washed from their foundations, and several tipped entirely over. Peter McGruth, keeper of the locks, moved out of his house yes- is a wreck. Cxu-ioi'ks ed to defend Ids action by quoting slaves both of them good oarsmen and rowed as fast as possible to the battle ground. He got there is washed out. Th fr.-!!!. rl .a.ii a-i. .naa i.iuyt.. i .. ll... ........ t. ... ....... it..... - in p m m time to see the bsot occur, as follows, but not in time to stop it, as was his hope: Hamilton.' and Burr were each to fire twice or thrice at one another. At the word of command for the first fire, Ham ilton Iked at Burr and Burr fired in the. air; but at the second firing Hamilton fired in the air and Burr shot Hamilton. Hamilton thought Burr meant to kill , hiru.ua he meant to kill Burt, .therefore t .the fix-. firi: Tfamiltiin jijmaa1 m Vmvu - Burr. 1urr deeming liuit Hamil- Wall sln.i't measure," ton' wou.d at the next sltot endavor and Senator Morrill in introducing ; t0 shoot him. therefore changed hia legislature of New York arid Ten nessee. The ruling was made for the purpose of taking up the con tested case of Smith vs Jackson, which was opposed by the demo crats because the house had not yet adopted a code of rules. The administration silver bill, recently introduced in the house, is 'meeting much oppostion from republicans.. Senator . Teller... io: rsruiueut sgaiut., bp.'i a coniaiiuee utWiiVter-l : stand the current. i ' The box faetorvl an,i ofl'soo' has; it in the sen.He took special painsj duties and shot Hamilton. I lam i been destroyed. .l!lC loS!l will be 'heavy, as the eoinpany had on ili imi a large rf" k ol boxes, j At.o'cloePl heeame apparent I thttt the saw S 1VVI ; before the l'l- ''ho building creaked aisl groaned, the timbers ; cracked, while tiie waters raged ' through doors and window with tremeious force. At exactly W - a a ii.... : wen oul- r"'" , ii.in.u.U to four the mill col . ' . a I a' a 1.. .1... 1 " C 1 ' l II I u X iu laUIIUIIUII tut tl lie. vn lilt- . , , ,:.i, , a- ; .1., N ., ,, i hniied and went down with a fright- Orogoti Pacific all trains are stop-, f . imi . . , , ful crash. . ped. No lartre bridge have gone : .,. . k-i. r , . , i i a. . 1 he new suspension bridge is m out, hut several hundred feet of . .. , ( 1 .... i.l .l;iM,rir Iriini it heavv mass oi track between this city and Cor- J j. hiW coUijea ltlout ta.iiT bill at the present session, be vauis is wasneu sway, f tier The headgates of the Santiani & , 1 ' ' r,,, . . . , ,i 1 ho-( lackamas Albany canal are washed out, and a great lake of water was funned at and below Lebanon. It sub- to say that ho would ask to have il printed and referred, without com mitting either himself or any mem her of the finance committee in its favor. The administration seems to lack influence with its party in congress. One negro is satisfied with Mr. Harrison's views on the negro ques tion. That is ex-Senator Bruce, who has been appointed recorder of deeds for this district. A very silly rumnr was current here this week, to the effect that the republicans would not pass a bridge, which ' win erected in 1373 at a cost $5000, his been swept away. 1 T'.. I .a, i t.l i i, itj mill nftif.A nf t lii merged the track of tho Southern i C(U. FurinUl.0 Miil!i huvw Pacific, but it only remained so -or , ; , . . ........ ...... , , - . r tertained that the machinery, which house is almost alloat. j jA.U ',t.lif j . cause they wish the question to re main opeo for the next campaign. They will pass a bill because they hope to close the question, knowing very well that tho tariff is their weakest point. No bill, however, that will pass can closo this im portant question. Tariff reform as preached by the u short time. . , 'Jt IM. . I al C alata., MTI.t.l. mills has water in it, and the dry- , , , Ml . I'.I If II 171. 11. -v. ? i n iii:(! ui ino vv in an cue r ai s houses in the lower paivfiUip ,, .';,.., t,, :,, ,.i,.,i ; ;., .i. ,.,t .., t,.,l ,.' t, u i.a. c-i ...k j I . ' lllll . aa Al'l I.71V.1 W.' II I'll. I V """J .1 .1 1, uii'i-iaia hum ... w.... ..iva.-v a. . . a.-v a. -j. 1UII 1. U 11 1111 1 HIUHU 1'C 1W7 llll UKU Hiirroinnieil nv wn J- "l! . ' 1 r ... . . . :' . . . r . ilton, wishing to not be outdone by Burr, and presuming that he would again make an effort to shoot him, fired his pistol off in the air. This is a true hiatory of the duel fought by these two great men." Tiirninir Hit? Table. (Itootou Bchcou.) Tenderfoot (en t ring saloon at Wayback) I beg pardon, but will you be so kind .is to let 1110 have a a glass of of water? Ferocious cowboy See, here, bar tender, nobody drinks water in thia 'ere s'lloon while I'm here, d'ye hear? Hand that young feller a glass of whisky. Tenderfoot (trembling) Whis ky? Cowboy Yes, whisky ; taere it is jit's my treat; you drink 'that down slick an' clean cr Fay y'r prayers, an' be quick about it. Tenderfoot (after drinking and reaching the door) Thank , you. democratic platform the last cam-1 Whisky is what I wanted, but I ptign is daily making converts, knew it t asked for water some Oi are Union Pacific offices v7k'" of over but &Ull reniaius in place, ters, and the fact is apparent that to orde-if(l y and puy for it. ' V. t. 1 1 rl o jj 1 I I m f rlco cny :3c, miUi lUmf Sample ri)oV.,w,.$.a'' lfouaa T . ..Ham ...