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About Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1890)
:JtiJdi-ViJdi VV. 3 rjiINEVlLLE, CKOUK COUNTY, ()U SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1C90. i0. VOL. 0. ! I'liblijd.i'd 1'vory tatunlity J.V. DOUTJHIT. Tl.lt MS Ot'HIWBirTIOXi h".'.'.'. ' ( l'iiya!iu In advance.) ii your Fen I lit uf July Orullon Delivered ly Hon. II. K. KtiHton nt Hay creek on July 4, lH'JO: (Morions beyond comparison vtat thu cbhjveinent of tlio patriots of '70 in promulgating nitcl adopting tlio KraiiJ, transcendent lVehuii- 'J 60: tioii of Independence. Ho hu1 J';tt, wan bo eotnploto they adopted it "', ii..,r .,.h.i1 an truthful, ho hint u it hoiit nri'pontiiiB t heir own.. '. I ynvojTvvvj ' " .......... -, . rf l . . . .. iy those among whom ho lived find noted, lie it was, who ns chancel lir of New Voik, administered tlio oath of ofl'ice to Witslii ngtoii when firnt iiiut.L'tiraled president. Although' each of tho fivo had else to lo proud of and celebrate ...... . i. .. !. jl.. 'nn uorunru ' iron ro H fIVI l V 01 HI J IS Cnu- ue.-ici.-. .1,.... ur,ih..,.nd tho .less cvule. "diHtance" no longer! to ho inaugurated pri sidc-nt, was .t.i. :.... .... .I 'an. nror.orl v I "londrt enchantment lo the view," dresttd in homespun blue jeans; i,el,J at McMinnvillo, on September 1 in ron.n.cmofwion of it, Wo and tune are ..early armihi-clothes, rode on horse back with a 2, 3, A and 5. Jefferson, when he went AM. SORTS. The Yamhill county fair will bo - - written a declaration, Jefferson's fil l- in .v..i"l'e I" " '" I that tyrants trembled, crown op-1 A I hav w os Orctrouiai.s have , ?o.eU,irK : latol. The nged mother now, ai- ne--y svmen lor a qu t, ; T,jo Wor,d.0 Fuir site in Chicago U-ougU "ie is decrepit anu nerey ... , "7ila8 been definitely located, fronts i:io catmoi ami iuuiv un; uaiu v. u- . . , ... ,. -yr- There !. no day, and ii U impon. grown dim with age, can traverse the capnot ana too, t.io oatn oi o - on Lftk(J Michjgan. Bible for there o be 8 or.e day : in mx days n muth ub her etal- fit-e. 1 here was patriotic biuiplic- . u t n whi t ,1 pcopk'l f.Oregof, wart o did in half a yea, And I ity. But now, in les8 than one One man has B h.ppec upon wnitn mo ptopi-sj , o j : i.r.,i.K.0,fnr fimt (!.-., nur mohair from Dallas tin sT.m:iiTinu dihixtokyi" .....ir . i vi.v;iti:ii I'PiNmmci f I'irW'iriit . . , I'umrr .. .. L. I'uU I ii.UiK'IImU t,. I . ittu. H.sut irs. . J ..i.'Uili l'l.trl . , ...!. n4 All.in.i ( iiuiity Olili lal lilievtoiyt . T J HinnirxmN ,-e Leforo Muted, Frank- can meet nnd .4W jt:: tlse . westw ft hint t()1g;riTie' Declar-; eaiiy pioneers w Ayear fie? year, ;in(S an Diff-oJ the'herulii of kiiien, nrril foril.n was the In - i. ..i,..i ..i..;n ,,l ,Arl.l ! ..!.... f t...1......i..l....eP ; lwi did iml ' ill ono i ti ady, cvsr-jncreasir.g 1 ... .!t .t. w..... 1 ..- r. it Ui .1 r,.r itf;r.n. "eroHHcd the i what gray in Ktootl (Itllllll Willi awe. I;'gn ll UIIUI 111" ni iu:miu n...v- . , i,i,;ii. , I'l . . 1 . .... ; .w. " 1... " ..w.fl.flll .tlfTT. Ill JUV. Ul.'i Liailiitui'i'-" Mirrn: 1 (i 11 . I'liu in. n.v . r-i , r 1 five tons of thi westward, like the Mar of empire, , hunderd years form that ti.ne our luona.r .ro.n unw - tho eon, w ho has now grown some- t!io service of his who !. ui.flinip r. nt Ii llu ir rii-liN. Ilifit . II.:' lis aihilitlon ........ , ' ... 1 .,. ,.t ,; !! their slow-moviiiK ox train.', nnJ ! nave grown 10 1.1 V-..V.. luiriit'' HI"!"'"'""'-. " ".iim...,K r.i(i. .iu v. r..,. - ...l..;,,,,,, A.,,1 tuVr, tl,. (., K. ... m. h.., . ,,K, wri)nt!llorl,0O,.1,rtH;d,Tl.oiiias beeatiHo they wcro nhsH.t, but did f wrest-a our lair ami F,.uuU1, ,. ... - jwVi'i.t-.'S! Vr, "di'Uy " a I 'ii'bt of ' ,ie it on rlrniog their eat, land from tho the K,.glih crown ! tnothor, aimd the p leasure8 of b -.te, ,! ,, t ;vy r.eully of n.ak. Win n the vote was called on it, : and enrolled her r,, the thirty-thnd i..K km.fok, m th, a nb o ,l'J' Sr.'J' ; k m to .! i hat L k new, ! aduptbn, tha firnt nam, call,! was I Mar in the galaxy of states , land, resolve, to May unt. bo j 11. 1..1111, '"o lu 1 1 ' .1.. .i i- ir ii Tlirm !.! no L'ildcd colden ox- caU'd to tnat bourne wliere the, ' " I hat never has been am . probably ' Jo.-i.ih lh.rll.tt, n sturdy, biuff .Id 1 here w .ui no .uata, fcoiutn u I A (.i.kil ... 1 1 . , . ., 1 1,. ,.,,.... in air'il and weary are at rest. ii.iv.rw mil .. . era cal.taiii hi M-w iiaiiipHiure. . 111 1-". ' " be, in whom we plane our faith hailstbrni" viited Cr.intcouiity' ' and hope of the future, go hoh-jjaet week. The hailstones welre-N. nobbing like the princes of the old jj, .nough'to strip leaves and fruit aturity in this sa-j world, cross and recross freo Amcr-i fr,Jin t,e trees while it lasted. . ica in palace ears, accompanied oyi T A U'l.ilrtin'fl nluppp minflnwr ... . . O . . V . 11 Ulllliu.l . . - . a retinue of livened colored serv-!r ... ,.. ...'.ffi revolution of thei. - ' . . i..,,;,i in upon nun anu uv.it ij uu....i ants. Every wheels of this car of splendor, cv- j him. lie escaped, however, with ,.... T.r.,.. fS ...w.li clirx.Ii-.int. tvilitpp J . . , , . , , ., 1 a few bruises, every bottle of wine drank by tins ( U'1,11,1 Mr,, not. foreetful of the I unanproachabb magnate, brings a Baker City is to bare a firemen 8 j rr'Htltlv ui.t Jiirfr nrpf .iin.i.riuUt. J.i;il .inrr .tiii.,.i r I' ril.ir.ilUI ITKMIII'l il.Ulil.' viiiin At, a.m. I'M vii it nr. or n.vii.h. 1 1 1 r . I) IJ) 1... t, ..r.i. ..i II.. 'i.vnf....l amen." !rave tlien lar-oll land, as inero was w -e . . , .. . t... .11 in... ir. j sirn.r...K' . 'uv ui u.u w.o ... v.,u t,. . ..v... . .. . . j , ... - -- i.lillnhthroni" riatiiuts of .0 who i doiiar or more Jrom tlio.se wno pay : uuriiu..iv-.,i, ... ; ..-JiliMf the lr-el,,,tio of ..d.,.e,Hl- manwas be, to lead t.e ti o mg on , , , . - '.j tho nd ll0 oc. tho taxe9. ! Eastern Oregon and Washington, A Jinck 11 eneo is the fart, that today there ; patriotic bravrs m MH-h a vot- ; for; -at thronji t.ie M.o rls 0 ii 1 b We poor dupes who elect these: the event to take place about tho S Urc fifty mi.lions of peoplec-lebrat-, th.-y all knew full well that a fail-1 -""'B ' s 1 fl ri ,1,, early,! creature, to oflico and pay them middle of August. !!';mg the lurth of July inhftytbou.inrotoita.nwb Con,o bowling o'er our The Eaglo lTMinlng Com- K Mis-hand in princely splendor and ar wiI1gh k tM 8eaS0I1 Mi. jir,,.""" V""" " . ; ,..,i;,. l,,,.,! .,v- , ...neU-d. That ' fouri to tl.o Multnomah, and made: rcgaoce, bend tno Buppnani, bj co- their tunnei at the headwaters of. in" re-. it i0.-rii.le fur us to enjoy life and phanUo knee, vainly courting ineir, flagie creek, fifteen miles south of liberty and exert our beet energies favor. ! Joseph, in Wallowa county. Universal freedom depends upon; J .1. . . I' t... . i..,.;.. tit- it,.. Vtu,t ,,f b'n.. -bin 1 is.' nation land law was en n ..fc.. .. iLvri, HUH .-.' 'i v'j'ii.. .. ..... , ... -j r ----r .t 1. Piiivri inr, l'vc..l,rlivUli' .-fl.i biiii-U) i a . .. , .M..H-U, 01 6 r. u, I'rlnov.lV i I. 1 l,,,n,n in Kin if.i r.n tho Hiit . a i.roc aiiiati.ni oil. in ir Par- 'n eonnecuo.i mi n. b'" '-6 ''.I. f 11! .'ii.... il, -ill, .T ...... .i nil n.l.ita !,.. u.itibl r.lnrn iorts of tiiu beautiful Wiilauu'tt ... v-. - .,.,.,. ... I li.-.liliv Universal irrtUUIII uqiaii.3 uuuu; . ,. l.oi.....r..rt!i H..d fur- and twear a t ance to the crown. - vaney, wm-r u.e Bra 6v. w.. . - , lv. , , cmei jusuce uayer, iu 1 ,ui. . in i,in 1 iii'i.n'niM (inn ur mu t'l i; mi it!iaundi i.iuv. ifi, iu . 0 year round, and many uiu!to iuur,,. , . ' , retirement from the supreme beneli netuate tree insuiuiionis lor our , tm-r, 1,, 1.. ..-,.,,1.1 i. ..vi.r mi iinnivcrMirv tliut ttOlild be exei i t .lubn Ilaneork and Hau.u. 1 the whoh -.- J i . .n'ui.t C l' 'l - .'v-i. I'rli," ui,.u.' o 1 ".' I MI1H I.lp'.r.l r. IWVll.r--l. I ri-Uy ftl I. . I ri r H i-l 'I.MW au-1 .4l.it 14 w-ii I of i-very kir-tf, and blazoned on the u lli d the our ( ui. mini am ( Mors underwent to pureli of every paiaee Tim tstises that imj si -niii:il n aoo-J'J oe.wB ..'in "i .......... Hand-miles' jour-icy ' purpose i.s education. It is neces- reach sary that nil Miould learn to read .... ... - ...... , known land where the rA'd""!'1 ,1,l'laru ".emse.ves ....m... , ' I.!....! 1 ..... ........ Mnlrnomah called, as taught in ourf.ee se f...... :r..t Itrilai.i nro h ban. v P. t ' had de( Ir.red. It I were lo Mi.mv : I' ., - , .. , ... T M " - i . .. i i ii t'liailtHtim .t fk ' waiuieno. In 1S42 the h.v ..! I . 5 1 II Ik S i. 14 A t 1!, ...r an,. (,. iil!i l.ur,Ui i-l l ,, 1, M. 11 u.unl.1, i. Jm. II Oil l. r!r'. ,.,i. ,i I,.. can u, 4m I O o. F. tfy I, lt..r.i ... ..ii! A O .pi- ti.l fcu 1 Ut M 0 Mf S.i bispU vn .:i,ln . t. . . .. IliunUt. but the ' Wat-liini'ton from hools, in the ser.se in which I am speak- ,;rth in Ihe d.H laraijo-., out u.u .........j-.i.... ...... , .. . ,t l,.,t.;1t-. . . i . ...... ' .1 : I... , Ill IMS I 10 IUBIi u-ii '" ' 1 H-l.' in t'.iut .veal--' piay oi u-,w -v'"","-....iP . .. -. , . .,;f , I "Tl,rr nrf. nrobablv net ten per- ,( t... .1 -i ... i ui m r Li ii. ui - -.- . "To catch ilarae fortune's guidon smile, Ai.-iiliiM.il. wait iijwii her To puttier jrwir by overy jjife. Hint's juntilici by Imnor, Nut f .r to hi.Io it in a lied'j, Nor f ir a tr.iiti attciniant, lint fir the slorioan privilege, t)f Iving iiiik-jK-Tnl.-Jit." There is one far-reaching, hercu lean giant growing up in our land j brarian J. D. Putnam. i.i ... ,i... : .. . . ..i ....1 ! " V'"' : I ...i I... t'.r'i , ;.,.: A.!..,,,- Tl..--.. two nnbl... suns of elowing accouiiis oi oilier 'i;':r'i' - - ; - .... , , ...... i of this state, was presented wun ..,. . r.i. ......... I.,. iU..im..........i.. ,.j , bh r.i - a , ,,..) ... i,a r.wn weal and the weliaro ot our ; acquisitive avarice suouiu eiuj.. !.,,,...,,. ,. ,u : , i ii. i I, ,,.:.. u iM, , ,,.iiwi Hi win- p(i I'ltr i in tln ir , wiai vi imiui l A.ijtiaii-.i, - ...... . , raiu-muucu cuuiij ..a.,.., ..... 6 . . - "'f J: ' ' TIT ' : . I : Z , L : been proven ,vti.e, were the mo- ' chih.ro and all futuie generations , An ,nd,pen ent competency is co u. v, : - : ... .,.'tiv, lt cmsed tho hardy so:u of we have a solemn duty imposed , menaawe, nonce: t!, l,etl.,ratmn vl ii..i.-m -iMi-nrc : u.e.i.M n ,,;,'.,, f,,: ,,,, nmst ofFective wesivi m 1 1 OH ! . . . . ii f . i . ,fi ., . I'.H tt'n'li'.TH I .1 MS I I lilf ' - . - - . - - - .- r,u... . "In 1771'. the Americans laid lieloro ( ni.ie in me eyes oi me K.nga.iM ... . , . ... ..... ,,n,n .,,, m... a. . . .i.irii. iu; .. . .-. i i'V tn 1 t heir b..-10lii! Ii!!H tiierc : ."i ".. - r.ur...ou,aii.o...M-.H .',,,, ,w. ni,f,i, fi.lvM and our cl.ildr.rn for this i . ..i.i :.. i .... Alt- t.m-rtv nl iri'im-r. renders ' """ w". ' 1' ' ....... . I'.,..... ,ii (iiit iiL 1,1 in iiiiii.r ui. ill iii, ..... . .. i.i j 1 "l " ' " . . - . . . . . . ... . . .... ...I I .... I .in j " ,n;1' ,.r ......... L ,,) . ,-., on 1 .e me unai. n to add ki.vu.iii? to wmu ui) mil i ' . .. I , i.i :.. ..i . . ...,. ' in .1 f.nvaa-envoruil waCHl tO I you ainaiiy hi.mi in i',:..'-. ... - ...... , i t thU glorious country. An un- wen, ai ican, iu o . i . .I ' t,,l tl i . iiniv.-rc il I'lllieHtiiUl. so . There is a contest for the sheriff's office in Douglas county. R. L. Shelly, who wanted the office, but wa3 not elected, claims some irreg ularities in tho count and wanU one precinct thrown out. . Three . L . r.-i .!,, nrnvop u-il! Pns :ive lis if we -inrca . ' cu..-. . do not stramile the monster in time. u" "-i'"" " . world, who germ.nated U.e secso. "nu ... ; , Tlu. i sous under the sound of my voice, it.t hn.l been .'emus and incessant How 01 ie, " " " ; ... , , l.roue.'il part ol tneir wagons as ir ml camp uilh him during tho; as Fort Hall. above the age of fourteen years, IVlii.vii;" it was but have at tended our iree ccuooi, 1 ...,! W ll'illf III ll' "TaRt paining power, see Wnii(iifilv K.nti." ' ' - - . Law ia his voice, ami fortune nii.l.ana ...... op.rPtarv of ststo R To him the church, the roalu,, their i v -McUnde, secretary or Sliuc, k. ticket were born in this Mate m ' the year ISol. They are Leorge , . n . I. . jiower conpiit'n, i is. Jlean, supreme judge, anu r ran Throiwhfiim the rays of rejd bounty iC Caker gtate printer. HIIUIO, I ( Salt to new heights, his restless wishes I r j q Aver widow of the ........ freo eiivernmeiit, . .Mrivi k.. ''"i nhtnted l.v their hardv ni.mor nn - 111 t 111 jt.(..tuf!, nro left to the historian ; long, frifid inter ofl ... and 1 I'tlot.'KSSiO.NAI, t'AKI'. . i . ii.. i ,i... I.;.. i. . .rJ ' ni Vnll.,v .'nri-e. ii.nl mix with tlic - ... i nun n.'i'i.v . - - t ,- ,. . ...... .. ..,. . ,pni, iihmiUo our lar.cuage. i ... .., ... , , i snt:. k. , j . ... , l..,r.. f,ii. .1 mldii r-t t i re or re- ; mo ri.ai.c i iut rauira '" - , ., Claim leads to claim, una power advances, paicni uieuiuinr ...... m. ., o - C. A. CLIMC, Dontiat, ;. . ',; u i,h i, oen,! C,r, en from the the Idue mountains, they niado ; will vttire the assertion tha he, trothed to a brother of the late em- ium in i j , - - i ii"'"'"" "lv ' ' , . .. i !.,.? i. asseinb v here to-dav, lor itueiu- . ,.. --"-.v .-; , .;.,'. ;r. . . . . ,. . (.,, l',.. I,, lii,. un,I fee In ui p.ici.-B.niui. 3 .mi. ....si. ... . .... , Anil ni.is Haoiiiiuea lfiivca uuu "one .v. uciui.u. nupom ...... , . nrrl battles (f l.ex.ugt.m an 1 I.iiiiKi r l 1 am. u n ... e ,,:. ' .nce. education and patriotism ).. r.. ,in . Iititl l.,., I I , f.i.l,t Ti.o... c- fruMrato the weillald scl.oms l : " " , , ! ... . ,.:;.. t,;J.iu"u """" " . Mfur thunUt. 1 ' V, ,. . . :. ...... .. . ;..., man lead a wanon train with SHU and lair women anu "'-'.; iou may scare.. ......... '" known, according to the New York .. - . , , ; 1....., , i . . .. i .1.., .: .1 ... t..i KprciD, . uu. u.uu. lories iroiii u.uci.n-u.iiv "'"'"'j M'orld, as the Frin .,i ii) ii -i . i.',V"l - f lii;.lirn fll-r. f (,'i .''. f ( U It - I . ,..,ii '. r,f"l.l prirr.. H. P. BELKNAP, M. D.t I'll Vr-iC 1 AN AM'St'K'il'.'lN. aSKVIII.K, - - - - eiii.iii,p. ien.. . lla' k :..' .."M Clio. VV. DAFINCS. A l NiHN'i;y-.T-I.ANV, USttVII.I.K, ----- - ..i.... ... , inn.-,, un rt.i.,1 pf.r.-.-t. I J. F.' MOORE, ATl'uliNKY- VT-J.AW, iinkvii.ii:, ----- - .II.I.II-I... in. . in .iff,,. !. Ilnj l.iri'url ii,iii.. urar iut .III..'..; ! ' d'l.patce ('oNrr.Acrou & r,fn.i'i:u 1 1 V i p, ----- - iFiii.il..-.. I'll 0 . .1 1 'l''-tr K I' In lh'i Ir. Marcus Whit- a!! tho wav through to the cannot be surpassed in II. 1 1... ...I. Iiiu i.hi Inind n l.'IKi! rtf'l I i tl i I Ill'i'II I' II III TIT! 11 ItV LII'J inr Hl' in ...... . . . .... i ' . t. t . ..: . 4 1. M. I t . ' I i'H Ii ti . r.i .... i i i l , u ... . t . . i r 'i , i . t t iy 1 1 , i 1 1 :( ; 1 1 r 1 1 uiiiiu. i mi, .'- i u . . . . . .1 . uiaeloui r.inan .men. ji.un... , i- - . . ,:,..... .. . ....11 ... :.... ........ We.ten, land, l'-ut 1 know ono ; WOra written, down to the present, . n. ,u r fl.,.om.;il. 11 JlUUlK'UU uue Lliu jnr-v I'.'b " - , ' . guKl UIIU lucuuaa u. k.-.o.jt.....- "rincess of Solgor- . ....a i.,,.i,,ii,t: KHMiin.s nt .-until Carolina, or iiimn I V Ollll IIV.II...I cii,,i 1. I I , I " 1 , ,, 11 ,.1. I ,n ir-K't . nr. : UIIU li.itv C.l.u .... V.IU . .. earliss, untiring Dr. W hitman and This hildren nl Wanhincton oominauiler in my way tliro chief. And on the day before the ' tets of Maine with I'ol.mi l Arnold, Hnal vote on the declination, Wash- or race aerorS the ocean with l'aul ingt-.n took foiumnnd of the Con- 'Jones, i could add nothing to what tinrntal ar-ny under t!:e famous ) on and many i-ci.o.-i ir t.,,.,,.11., .1... know. '"rr",v-"u i . .. , , 1: , i.,. ...... ' of the savaL'.-s thev were trying V AH.INOTON : I All W.Kl nave nun ......... j . .r j,.:. "M nU Imh in .i.-xii.- f .brie. IIAii teiiipl.' erntnont that wa built by our nn-; on d.izo and c.instianiao. w.' 11... 11, l,,h lun, iIh, I. vine: : .1 .1 1. : Well .lo I r.'i.ieuili.,-to have seen I .... . ' I'l'Mll.... Ill Oil 111. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' , I,'.II... , . . t :. , tliiMlc.ty fh.ll Icli. IIicit , '-" ., ., . .1 111, 'iiiei' "e.'ii en iit ...... ..i.c ... .., In nimi.ilhy el llm ii .1. 1 gated on Ihilt luenierai'ie -.in -i w l;.. n.i.l cmsM 1110 piano i ... I .... . . -- 1 .. 1 , ., 1 . ..r, c Ami latnei, I 1 1 .nt nm 11 lie rs e inni meie i.ian who was I on, in our state and i t.) rind when once the rightof a peo livedand voted here, who has never j pie was surrendered, that was re- . .. .-...I .. ..f tk : . ... ..... 1. ..I.... ,ln his c-iimablo wife fell ir.artvrs to read Hie oonstituimn o ; g'uneu " Huo,.ia reu,uuu the cause, and their blood ensan- 1 le is woaltliy. a good neighbor, m- sanguinary struggle, "uined the plains of V.V.hi Walla tlustrious. honest and virtuous, but People are prone to suffer small a few years afterward, b the liatids w by is ho not ah-o intelligent? evils and slight encroachments .uoueni euucauou wtuis u .-." upon tneir r.guw u.ii.et man uou.. to ono end only, and that end is : to violent means to. repel them. tht; accumulation of wea.th. .Men ; Crafty, designing politicians Know to 11.. 1 Nur i-i tho nil" ii.mmihy ..film i.l." .gated on tliat liienieratde -.I.i On July 1.1(1. ard lunry i.ce JuIVi lllt), iKlVe ncen i.onoucu. n.;--,mo to lhlll f.,,-,.,1 f,o moved that "the I'liitcd t'olouiei. (,f their pat'iotio wisdom. In the 'lu 1.1 ll.o l:i,!..nis lcaiueil a.:d lav.id me, ami onghtb. be, freo n.l in-; labors of numberless .dalesmen to ; A," u'tcd fx naught bet they could ihnwiident rtiitcs. John Adams maintain 11 ml perp. tunte live !t;li- i tr.l. iiei'oi.ed the resolution. j tutions, wise and (ic have gone, and will go through the ; tiiis and take advantage of it, and severest vicisitudes of danger and 1 froIn Jay to day, from year to year toil, wreck themselves, deny j keep adding to the load the toiling, themselves all pleasure of the lux-j laboring, tax-paying millions have urics of life in pursuit of the "al-; to carry until some day in the fu- dollar,." forgetring the duty j ture tho burden will becomo so Oregon leads in the quality of her wheat, the shipment of salmon and now Portland is to have the largest saw mill in the United States. It will cut 300,000 feet in ten hours. The engines are to bo of 300 horso power and will cost $50,000. Work will begin at once. It is the old Weidler mill being re built. A colony of colored people is be ing organized in New Orleans to settle in Powder river valley. The promoters of this scheme are W. C. ' lit L.r- ri M0 v-MANi'Kvcrriani of lMr,,t.,!,,. fSTfir.K SADDLES ami HARNESS of every il....oiii.lioii. 1 1 h n.1,.1 ix- tho trado of this country. CO' A II irurk Wummli'il. f 1 it d 1 i, Vf J 'il', Report tn ftilrletj tontiitr, Traiil-.U-J land, Ccrlp L6cnJlp. Tiiwn'Jtcs, kifWi MSA l.loJeryJrATO.-mi. tracpi. coot pi WjAiiTNtlTOi!, ( Ci , Jhcrj tJ.ti.lsilHoi.'a'bPF'S settleh'S pIDE, 124 (n.j f liLi only (f c:U;o tHmf !,,,!th,'ir i niiehlv eh men nao 1 1 ' ' . ... t. ; .,,,.1. 1 ..n: ...... n-ill-i . , T ie.iii . . tnev owe tneir coo.iiii. ... icavv r.uu Li.iui.s, .uat .-- Hiniltunn and J. l. (jarnnor. wnu Thv resolution was referred to n;glM1,. forward by d.f.er-i,t paths,. Tiu-.r eaci.eod '"' . dll(, ,0 tnu.8luit t0 fuUlro genera-! risu in their majestic power and intenJ locating thcm on lands near coni.Tiilteoof live, and it is doubt-1 ,,n mining at the same goal. I A., U..WI, hork..eosthi8s--ovtim'lUer i ,5og wh..t wo iiavc inherited from j rjght, and hurl tho "money ehang- Wingvie it js the intention of fnl if thee over were five other j i),nVreut views and I ho w hu 1-; j,,,k f x pst) with additional safeguards j m fr0,n their high places and place j thego gentlemen t0 Mart various in- met, thrown together in one oom-, wll,d of amlu.on dunng . a.sinug-, La)'l(.'; ' j built by us, guided as we should be the politicians under tho wheels of j durie8 for tho employment of the III Hi:' C WUQ pocst't ri'u r I'1" lull S iKiiiniibwi.tuu, v - uivm ihmh. ' -- vi . . ...I . ... a 1 1 I np- w v. iM. 1 e 1 . . ... 1 iiAiiiiiu 1 . . ..... i.i....,i..(-j.i.in( 1 ii . . . . . lunility 01 Micn.eujje. -j .e(ii.ie iniu .. ro, ,...... .. ti, ,,,;oly beloved tier fust W" pyerv siel.t. We sliOiiUl leex- ol.U.I. , ...l.... 1 ..... .n. XtenUlV iCUUlin 01,. imt. .v.w, , JelTerson, John Adaliis, Renjamin Fr;tnklin, Roger ' Sherman and Philip Livingston composed the coniii.itteo. Jefl'orFon, the author of tho il.icl.irr.tion. third president of tho United States, and bunder iifpolilie.il principles that aro im perishable, though often hidden for a time by lieroe partisan opposition, riKb!o:!.ih, Pho-nis lik.f, from their own nsbes. Tho pmphotid, far-seeing John Adams, who, according to Jefferson, was tho pillar of tho Con tinental congress, ho it was who non,. one nn.ong that throng of mighty intellects saw all the nee cmiry "dements for commander in chief in Colonel leorgo Washing ton, of Virginia. And had it not been for Adams, we probably would have never had our Washington. Benjamin Franklin, who "wrested thunder fioin the clouds, nnd tho scepter from, tynrdls," tho patriot of oil patriots, tho'ohlest and last signer of tho i.i.msital declaration, linger Sherman, the patriot shoo nuiker, who laid nsido his hip stone to take his seal in urn w'is" ... .1 . . . .1 . 1 . .... 1 ....... 1 or a wlilie l re ucucii un: i.ai.nu. of the constitution, that bad been Hut linio goes on as if armed it. lot ted bv many a hard fought with w ings " . 1 . . , . i croaclmiont on our rights, aid f.m ot wind a few shoit . ... . ., ... , , inititntiiim 111 the tureshohi I,., nt., t,(h inili'nrv nnd furcnMO. I vea ra have passed, children have cctivo wenpon is at the ballot box. j.lo institutions 111 tns threshold 1 ...:. i .... !.,.rr ..tT.w.f Thin e".imrt. Amid this inaeUorn. of passion ; grown to be men and tvomen-tlns , education. Washington gave to his la loved .on, who was mourned ior ns oeao thi, elJ-e country his innnorlal tareweii ad-, tcturns 10 1,1s tuna. io,u. nt.. dress. It was as oil spread upon I his mother grown gray with time, troubled waters and a beacon light j but it gave her the buoyancy of on n far-oil" shore. His warnings j youth and made her heart swell aro buoys placed o'er tho red's of with maternal piide to hear her danger to the ship of state, from its I son tell how he had, with others, launch in 177(1 to tho fulfillment of j plodded for six long, weary months; ! bv the light of the past around our : their own special palace cars. I wish that in truth, I could portray everything in prospect in roseate hues, picture all people as happy as those cooing doves in yonder tree, but facts are stubborn things and will not down t our bidding." The time may come, and long, long may it be before it does, if it I t has become a common saying ; eVt.r comes, and the procrastination that ''money will rule," and "every-Lf the. day depends upon our intel thing is fair in love, war and poli-j ligctice and patriotism as voters, tics." If this bo true, is it not lair for the Czar of Russia to persecute t.U Whr-rinn victims? XI this b tho conception of that patriot hand,; tl,,,. many nights bivouac; tho : illtok.rellC0 iavight. It would j 0r Ameiica. when tho last s. government in time that would j many stampedes and sk.rmisl.es doU(inant party to!sons 0f tho patriots of'TOw iuH.iro inviolable "life, liberty with Indians ; the long thirsts and , tho lllinoritv, cvenl iah i the deep down mi. alld th.i pursuit of happ.mvs," j Bwolbn tongues; too sleep ir.oun-, -onnimt and fxi!e. Jllst luathsome prisons of somt down Ihrottu 1 all aires ami all com ing time. The good old ship sailed smooth ly and swiftly along, being expand ed from time to li.no by the Louis iana purchns and aei;nisiliou of Florida and the territory westward from Mexico by eomiuoft until . ..i .......... si . .1... ' r.n iu 11111 bed Willi uunosi, on inu ; - . ,, . , . nrfi. and miles of desert Funds. ,,"'.,!,; k...,,,,, fordid or. '. ' . 1 11 appears us 11 inu 1'-oj"- .. v .1... .1 .,f i'o fniiiie in the , . . .. int.- UI PUN. 1 - "w - apples ir.ai. grew 0:1 i.. (.ui.,..,.'.. ; tains eli.n miles crossed; rivers swum, ferried in ox-hide boats; and the d how he helped subdue liana . . ..... 1 . . 1. .. . and in do nenieo mane 1 claim ; nm. now m-- m,,,... ( ciarity ch.u,ty tho noguo river incnms ... -,.. , .,;. nnd characteristic;., a f.oe and , , ,. ,. nil new aim sjauM-.y f"lu when the 4th of July will no more be known as a gala day. Alaska may become the Siberia surviving ill pcr- tmnes and some future Czar. Rut to-day, the 114th anniversary of the independence of tho United States, let us be merry, eat, drink hands ef two of the three graces,! ttnd l0 glad whilo tho sun shines, colored people. . 11 ,1 ; . .. tries, t.'pon nanueu c.i,.m,i .'o now the United States reach j indopondent state, incorporating from sea (osea, Hound v-; w, thin Us K.nmts many increuii.ie . t ; maidens gcthcr with hands of steel. Tho j things that had never been seen 'j ,lalld iM halHl, dispensing by the mother's eye. Siiow-cl.i.1 peaks n.i.l .lioi.i.hiin gortfe, . . . 11.. 1 ..:!. n r,,i.l and turougu tno coo. u.g , the Hitting shades and shadows of the mellow moonlight, enjoy tho rhythmical maze of tho dance, and on tho morrow go happily to our i,irio fiiplin2 pleased, and that no v life and good cheer whore e'er! w0 ar0 made better, and feel better resounding neigh of the iron horse 1,h country, Ho was mighty in U hoard on every l.an. . i no rnti.e 2 v 1 1 r fa 1 In . ' , they go. Hut putting Faith in the toward our lellows, ny, anu on ae- ,1 lived and served his of yeomanry and tho busy uin " j x;t ,,,lt( i Hd ihi.ft-ek.watla, ! ,.,o,hrn m'onev-grabbing politicians , count oi our w mis ',uu r'finnri 1, country well nnd long enough to commerce and nniniiinciuro is con clip tho wings of tho soaring, sar- tinuonsly heard like tho perpetual castio John Randolph. And Philip ; hum of tho insect in tho deep Livingston was tho peer of tiny of shade of our sylvan forests, A I Stall dust iiml sai'diriiptl. ilai, ; ' . . " , . ,, ;n a i associations ol t.io nay . ...... i i. i i ... i I .... i,u ..iii tin Mono l ill inev " 1 1 i,:u Kioin iiiiuiH y nun. .1 ... , ... .1 ....... - -- i W. 1$. Scott, of Coburg, and his son Bert, while hunting, treed a big brown bear. lie never stopped ' climbing until 150 feet aloft in the branches of a tall fir. A riflo ball made him tumble off his perch and he fell to tho ground "with a thud that fairly shook the earth, making a hole nearly as large ss the body, lie weighed 450 pounds. The agricultural college at Cor-, vallis is retrenching with a ven gence, says the Albany Democrat. K. Grim, of the experiment station, E. K. Lake, botanist, W. N. Hull, free hand drawing, P. 11. Irish and E. Biglow, chemists, failed to be re-elected. Tho teachers will be i B. L. Arnold, president and director, J. B. Lechter, mathematics and civil engineering; F. Berchtold, languages; W. B. Bristow, book keeping and apiarist;. Professor Covill, mechanical engineering Professor Washburn, bugs, etc; Professor French, agriculture and manager of farm ; Margaret' Snel!, household economy. The change is quite a surprise to mnny, and those dropped hardly know what to think about it; hut thero are cer- '. i i. . ... ..... . i. V.;MreamsWrsI.h,,tand frotlinif, (.u our individual and collective The Sons of Veterans aro about j a.n.y uuoi,B.. ... v.. , uTKt:, l,t,l cf ,far.c,.rWe,t. 1 'ttorest i, delusive to the utmost; to organise a post nt Astoria, Oregon. leg...