The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 11, 1893, Image 5

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Wahhixotox, Mar.li trovw,TO,,,f)"l.,M,,, l,w f,,,r"c,
Cleveland, of New-York, thrice mini-1 M earrlagc drew ii to the irtleo,
Inatcd for president of tin- t'nlted and pressed close a he alighted, tut
Klatc and twice elected, wa. I.nUv WhlU-llnu rv.nU managed to
successfully inducted Into (hut i ki i i,. .1... i i
oflh-e fr the second term, with appro- ' . V "l & him, and he en-
uriate ceremonies aim im- garnering
gathering of
mighty multitude of citizens The i
Inst m-chIoii wan iniit'li greater tlmii
In Ins.. there were not more than
Vi.UiUlu llneat the outside. In the
Inaugural pnrudc of today at least 4n(.
ixm uiarcm-o aiong nrvui .-ationui
Avenue. Tin-re were governor's fmni
eleven states, ait follow:
Itoswcll 1'. Flower, of New York.
( li-orge T. Wert, of New Jersey.
William K llussell, of Massachusetts.
Itobcrt K 1'attison, of Pennsylvania
Frank ltrown, of Maryland.
William J N'ortla-n, of (leorglu
l'.llu C'arr, of North Carolina
llcujamiii II Tillman, of Mouth Cur
olina. Murphy J Foster, of Ioullunu
Ui-orgc W Peck, of W'iscotiin
Who participated In the ceremonies,
thereby cmphuiing and completing
iiatlou'ul unity
The order of prts-ceding wcrcaliiHsit
itlelitlcully the name a four year ngo,
with the uctlous of the chief mrtlci
pants revel sed, and differed very little
except In extent of demonstrations
from the cerciuonlc of eight year ago
Had ntimmphcrlo condition Is-en
anything like favorable there would
probuhly have l-ell alxty thousand
men and women In the punidc Inslcad
of 40,t. (juitc a number of ladles ap
peared In the parade.
There were round after round of ap-
plMUNe an the carriage is-nring iturrisnii
mi Cleveland came in Night or I'eiili
sylvnliia Avenue, ptvi-uedcd by liraud
Marshul MrMaholi and stiitf
Vice i'reitidi'iit Adlul K Stevenson,
or Illinois, wan received with ulliios
a much cuthuiasiii aswa the Chief.
Arriving at the cnpitol the Inaugural
ceremonies were begun.
In Iilrt Inaiiurul d dress President
Cleveland said:
THE FINANCIAL Vl KbTloN
"Manifestly not Itliiir la more vl-
Ul to our aupreuiary an a nation thun
wnind and tuhlu currency. Aa fur
aa the executive brunch of the govern
meiit cun intervene, none of It
power with which It In Invented will
... ...I.,.,., i , i i i ... i
oe wuiiiicui wiicu uicir exercise in
deemed necessary to malntnin our mi
tlonnl creit or avert llnaiiciuldiitunter,
1-ATtKNAI.IMM.
"Another danger coiifronU u not
lew Heriou.n. 1 refer to the prvvaleutv
Ota M)pillur (Ilxponltloil to expect Ifolll
tne Kovrrnuient, enlHTlully. a illrect 111
dividual aitvantiiKP. The verdict of
our voter, which condemned the In
Jury of muintnlnliiK a turlir for protec
tion' wiko, cnjoliii umiii the Moilethe
duty ofcxpoxliig and dcHtroyinK brood
of kindrt'il evil which are the uiiwholc
Doino pDMlitry of patcrimlifin, thi bane
or rcpuitiicaii iiixiitution.
ikh'.ntiks, i'knhionh, trrc
"While (he (iconic ahould putroule
ami chccriuiiv aupixirt tneir uovern
meiit, till doe not include nuppot of
people. 1 lie acccptunce or till princi
ple tend to the rcfUMil of 1huhIIci and
HUtmidlcM, and al to chullcnye wild
and nvklww pennon cxciiHca
. CIVIL KKHVKK KKFUHM.
"Public cxpciinc ahould be ifovern-
ed by public imvfwlty. One iikmIu of
mlHiippropriatiou of fuud la averted,
when upMiintmeutH to olllce, liiHteud
of tn-liiK a rewartl of irty Hervh-e, are
awunlcl to tliiwe whoe elllivncy
rouiieM fair return of work for the
comielinntion ild them. To secure
llliiin and coiiiM-tency of apiMilut
iiieiil to olllce and their removal from
(Niliticul action uinl the diniornlUliiK
liuidlH-Mfor m)IIh, civil service lt
forni ha found plnce In our tmblic
policy and law, licncflt already
gnliitil throtiKli Its iiiNtrumcnUllty,
entitle ltlo hearty support.
TkVhth.
The iinnidcnt even offers to "exiKwe
combl nut ions and truxt as U lng In
coiiitcnl with a fuir Held, which
should be open to every independent
activity.
THE INKIAXH.
"Ill our relation w ith the Indian
every ellbrt should I mndo to lead
them to Kclf-ftUPiMirtliiK ritielihi anxl
defend them UKaliiMt the cupidity of
UcsiKiniiK men.
O TAHIl'K KKKoKM.
"The jieoplc have dcTcel that on
thi ilty the contml of the government
U'trivcii to the pollllcal purly pledp'd
In miMt xftitlve term to the aci-om-pliiilimeut
of tarilf refonu. While there
should be no surrender of principle our
tt '"Uftt tie undertaken without vln
dlciiveiiess. Our mission IM not pun
Uhmeiit, but rectification of wrong.
When we proclaim that the necessity
for0 revenue to support the govern
ment, furuilies the only jiutitlcatlon
for (faction of the HHiple, wcVlmiounce
the plainest of truths.
I'l.KIMIK
"Anxiety
for the redemption of
plcilQ-, which my party has
h my imrty has nlfi
cotiHtruliWlne to remind those wltb
whom I am to co-operate, that we can
succeed III doing the wi rk W$ch has
been set bef- u, only by our most
sini-re efTorts. If failure -an be traced to
Qyr neglect, the -oplc will hold us to
swift account.
AT TIIK KEVtEW STAXII.
After the Inaugural address, Presi
dent Cleveland went to the reviewing
stand at the White IIoiim, where he
rcrjwed the linmense pnwssioii. The
most siguificant feature of the pixx--s-aloii
was the New York contingent.
Tatumany turned
strong.
I'sslsraar's rwrpmwmttmmm.
Wasiiixjtox, March 3. Pr-ldeiit-
eks-t Q-r.-Saud had a grssj ialit' rest
and awoke refreshed. After breakfast
he received the committee of Inaugural
arangvmeiits, w ho laid their plan Is-
fore hint and asked for suggestion as
to any change he might wish made In i
thein. Ileexprroaed hiuis-lf a entire-j
ly pleased w ith tr)arraug-ments and .
the committee w ithdrew. With 5l ,
rate Secretary ThurU-r h then too a '
. K,vu pn.veicti to the niue room,
where President Harrison received i
him. After greetings andancxchani.i
. '"'"", ( levi land made hi adieu
o mo noiei, wiicre It wan
j""! Harrison should return his
IliUfllUkV Ufrl-IIVII t-tIL X'tt-m
At i,on Preidct Harri...,. accord -
iii to arrangements a... ared ut .!..
Arlington hotel, and went lmme.liat.-
ly to l leveluiid's appnrtuii iil wvoiii-1'"""" ""'"K l"r l'r,"" can- i tablitutl ctitoni of the Anici loan eo
lteL'iw'or'V" i "!"1 !i.k, r:l,y. ! l'1"- tlx refor,.,
i .u 1 i ' 'i
tnimv.asthehour for llw vUit
not gvlierully knuw. The call lu.ted j
i i nilliuun. rreshleiit HaiT Mili wit
then escorted to hU carriage by Private
l"vretury ThurlsT. There was no tit
tempt ut a demonstration, the irei
lent being driven tiuietlv buck to the
ii-, i.
" line House.
Iltrsiaallil4i Msrrpllan.
AMII.NUToX,21aixh 3.- The lutch
string w as out at the enrunce to Viv
rresldeiitH-loct Htevensoii' roonirt In
the Kbbltt House this morning, and
they were oinntautly thronged with
-r.tul and political friend. On the
stand wa a huge betl of lilies, the gift
ol one of his lady admirer. ( leiientl
Kteveusoti rose early and after break
fust retired to his room on the third
floor. Soon a steady stream of cullers
began to move up the stairway, and
until late In the afterr.ooii souad of
visitor poured in, including nutny la
dles. He met all with a hearty hund
hake and made them feel at home.
The Hitndana and Wutterson Clulm
culkil in a body, also a lurge delegation
from Texas. As the afterniMMiii wore
on. the crowd of culler Increased.
Cottag". Urove ltrUls.
Icnder, Man-li 4.
Mrs. Sarah Cochran and Mrs. C. Mc
Murrav, went to t'oburg Tuewlny, to
t'ie Isrd-sldu of relutive, Hon. it. II.
Cts'hran, who wus stricken with pam
lyi some Weeks ag.
Mr. L. K. Hubbard, of the Commer
cial bunk, acimpulile bv hi wife
and little daughter, Mutcfo, left thi
morning on an extended visit In the
fur Fjist. In their bIhs ihv of several
month they will visit with Mr. Huh
bard's imreuta at hi ohl home in Km,
Pennsylvania, '
Wetlnemluy evening a little child of
Wm. Thorn, of l.athum. fell from a
swing and broke Isith Isiues of llie
U-lt forearm. Dr. (leo. W all wns called
to set the fractured limb, and ut hist
account the child was getting along
nicely.
Dr. W. W. Ogles! iy met with a seri
ous accident Weduemhiv, a he and
another is-rsoii were riding rupidlv a
few miles cost of town. The left tore
foot of the horse went Into a deep hole,
and his rear foot went In on it: this
pitched the horse over on hi Imck,
throwing the doctor forward, thehiii
of (lie horse falling on him in such u
manner as to bruise hi brcuxt and
coming near breaking one of his leg.
llie fall or hi horse was sudden and
terrlllc. The horn of the saddle buried
itself in the ground as the horse fell
over but rortunutely the uictorwa
thrown Just far enough to prevent In
stant death. The animal, a very spir
ited though gentle one, lay still until
the gentleman with the doctor hels-d
him to get up. The horse was found
to be unite lame and it Is a wonder he
did not break hi fore leg. The doc(or
feel (iil(e sore, but 1 able to attend to
business.
An Eipllnttlnu.
Kihtok Ct'AKii: A misstatements
have been made concerning the pur-
i loses and motives of the Citizen
x-ague, under whose direction the
meeting was held on last Monday even
ing, we wish to have the public know
that It was not organize! in the inter
est of any church or of any candidate.
It is a citizens movement to Is-iH-rmnu-
ant in ita organization, and Its effort
will lie to pluee sober, tcms-rnto men
In oflhv, both niuniciial and county.
Men who will fearlessly represent the
U-st Interests of the coininunlty.
We are tired or saloon dictatioii in
city and county elections, and we be
lieve we relleel the seiillment or a sui-
st4u(s)l sirlliii of (he peiple In an en
ibfvor to rid ourselves of this dicta
tion in s)unicisi ainrconuty aimirs.
llie executive iinmittee coiisIhIs or
!r. KuykcmUn. Judge Fl, l'rof.
John StrauS H. W. Condon, JU'V. II.
U llates and Ir. T. W. Ilurris.
Ily der of hxeciitlve Commltb,
H. W. CoxiMiN, Ch'n.
Ohmjox Citv, March i This morn
ing at 7 o'li.s lfl ieorge T. MillinorxKit
drownetl while coming from hi work
at the paM-r mill. .Ml II more, William
Sheehaii and Fred Patterson were
crossing the river in askltf. When near
the middle of the stn-am, Milimore,
Nfiio was rowing, slippeil on the frosty
seat, causing the LJl to lurch, thus
throwing the thrv to one side, w hlch
upset them. Sheehan alone could
swim, and he rescued Patterson, but
Milimore, though holding an oar, wus
swept away bv the rapid current and
drown. Tluflier two were carrli-d j
down strtam, clinging to the Uwt, sev
eral block before a lt fmm
l...m
could reach them. When taken
from I
the water both were nearly exhausted,
but srs all riirht iinln. .Mllliiion wa
,...i .vp tun , i IT V ii T ;
out oer 3.iMinKie,U(lni,f(1k,lire ,nehereln
(?) j
Law For 1'isTMAKTEHS. Lut
week all ptsttmaster of this county re-
or - lved the new law and regulation
which have recently been publisbol.
Iretofore nioat of the iswtmasters
ha v had no copy of the law for their
guidance and had no IMruetions ex-
cept such as they Hjlrather fpiui
thesnnual and moiithly'uld-. The
re.t of this copy of the laws w ill Is-
a Usn U tl m and will result In goil
to tL service.
OYER HIS ETO
,
'TI 4
. I lilf
is llif Way llie
I Irr4 Iks III I lnu mi Orrgou,
OAI.KM, tr., March .V The demoo-
racy or MU in nut llie twelve pound
! 'T.'"" T' La' .tt,", " W"! ."" .
I "l "'T'". '." ":,v':n,,r """ r
' r",T n',r'""tf "' '"' '
iiioriiuig iiini n v noon an cm iini rrow ti
,,""ri!"1 "r"":"1 tU" ,UM"
i .f
the
armor.
Plain ruiaii, i company, i: (,y,.r M demagog-, unur r, ass, ty
N.ti.. n ha Uvii pul.li-li.il in H"'. nmt. trultor, Ingretecraiik, and a man
Stutesiiuili, carried out hi order- by re-, ullW(.rt hv llie n-ssrt of the s-.'ple of the
moving the U.ucof ennte,, ,., fn. n Ltllt ,,;, ,,ml Wl, n1,.w nl,d publicly
ine i.iacK.uiiiii siiopoiMuiinN - hiii -
uier wm ren nan i-cii uniicrgoiiig re
pairs, to the uriimry late Friday iWclit.
It wns liuiaiutcd and iw guarded
nil night by a detachment of II com
pany, who stood in readme to de
fend it should the miinii demand it.
All etlorts on the part of the elitliu-
Uiustic follower of drover (oM-eiire the
gun were fruit le and great iiuiiils'r
oi iik in gmiiervu in mini oi tne armory
and Jostled one another in tl.ir eager -
lies to capture the caution that wus to
play such an iuiHirtuut part in the de
mon! ration. Mighty and terrible
were the denunciation lieajK-d uimiu
the head of the governor. Nunc wanted
to burn him in elllgy, other expressed
adesin Ui hang him In (he suiiie way.
Talk of a charge on (he militia tilled
the uir with u hum of lniiy voices
1 in pat lent ut the delay, while the
guard within the armory paced
calmly to and fro u ith llxcd bayonet
awaiting (he n-ul(.
Alsiut - o'chs k Iloiiham iV Holmes
and D'Arcy .V ltiiigliam siicetviliil In
getting out a writ of icplevln from City
llecorder Kdes' court on the ground
that Smith A; Sclilndler had a claim on
the artillery of flu for repair made
The pap r were served by M and ml
Minto, unsUtel by 1'olitv Captain Iil
ley and Olllcer liw mid the militia
readily yielded and turned their charge
over to the civil authorities, and amid
the shouts iif the opu!ucc and escorted
by the Second Kegimeiit baud it was
taken to the blacksmith i-liopiui State
street and turned over tot lie propri
etor. The dcmiH-rat gave u Indemnifying
Ismd (w Ith A. Hush mid other sure
tic) for its safe keeping, the ancient
ordnuncv wo n ununited, the bund
played, the Jieople shouted and once
more the pns'iiwioii mid the Inxtrmt-iit
of warfare, surmoiinteil by a national
Hag, moved eastward on St.lte to Wil
son plaza.
It did Hot take long to put the gun
in M.itioii and very little time was
loot in ramming down a big charge of
siwdcr, that exploding, created such
vibration of earth and air a to cuiimi
the very windowsof the Mute executive
department to rattle niid (reuible witli
ecstatic glee at the victory of the un
washed and downfall of u "de-jMitic
delniigoguc.''
Chuige ufter charge, until twenty
two hud Isn fired, volleyed and
thundered out on the cil iitnio-phere
and uwoke 0,o Joyful ccIhh-s in
honor of Cleveland and Steve.
While all of (his fuu wusgoliigou
Captain Shermun, in behalf of the
militia, wus Mi'uring a lsud of Indem
nity which wo'fl I return to hi charge
thecnnnoii (hut wns del iilng forth
deiiKs ratlc powder and f ra i (rude wads
on (he pluzu. CompWting their 4ifrile,
the democrat rcpltuvd (la- twelve-
(siunder ut tin- mir of the armory uud
prmtHnletl to the front of Hush's bank,
corner of Commercial uud State streets
ami litcn-d attentively to routing
ssvches by Judge II. F. Itoiiham, Hon.
T. n. Walt, Hon. I'. II. IVArty, U.
J. Holmes and (icorgo K. Allen. Hon.
W. II. Iloie was called for but Uliu
voidable cin-uniHtuiu'es reouired hi
f)p0-ucv at the eupitol.
I r. t i. .i ... . A
C i.oi. i. ji. au, ine oiiietT oi ii.v
v .... . a
ay, during the hint of uetlon, w in T
the follow lug to (ioveriior I'elilioyer,
whos-nt the day lu Port land:
"We got your gun and are tiring it
over your lilitlial grave In WIImui
phuu." 0
iEMifN:i TIIK (oVEHNOII.
The following resolutions, ollered and
read by I. J. Holmes were adopted
viva V(r by a Inrge crow. I in li.'(3i u
air yestenlay:
"H.-solvcl. Thut the action of Pen
noy.Qjii exercising hi gul'riiHtorial
siwer in ri'fuing chiiiioii to the deino-
eracy ofJbe state of Origon to W- mi
Inauguration day and ordering 'Col. S.
I.. Ixivell to take SM-wion of the state i
. . . ... I
minion sun in none wi is- limit ohm
for military purpo.es,' i a u-untl.j
of power not delegated bv law or cu-1
toui and Is unpnii dented iu the hi
tory of our nation and is degraded and
Is-neath the dignity slid honor of any
American oftlclal.
I ! -solved, Seond, That by mi doing
he baa in the estimation of all demo-
cral disgraced the high and honorable
jssition Vt which le- was elevti and
electei by the democracy of On-goii,
e yri pli tle-l blin If a a traitorous
criok, a man without party gratitude
' or American fueling, void of the charsc-1
' b rUtlcs oi liiiiuaii and full of venom,
Ui'livti, IdiiH'T and cranki-ui akin to
Inanulty, I. 'tally unworthy to bold the
I high and reNin,ilie ition he ilmt
lit the hand of llie di lliiKmi y of this
Mate.
i "lU-solvi-d, Third, That we, the dein-
is ntcy of Marion county, Oregon, In
Siilclil, the cnpltol, n-M iiililcl. on thi
i 4th day of Mureh, KM, tJ.i honor to
our rhlef iWl-t rate, ti rover Cleveland,
prenidcutH'livt of the I'nlled Stales,
are in vi'Uted fnm mi doiid by the In-
t,.rvelitioli of all order lniwed and l
'" XV '"". K-vcrnor
; of On gon, prexct u from ,mvably
M. doing in ucordamv with u long .
! it emphnllcallv
--ItjuilviHl. iiroeluliiiil mill iliMluntl
i. H. iissembly that we denouniv Ten-
!,1Nlir,ollr fi,, lu nll( diitiralion of
,;rv,.r cievelaiiil and we hereby con-
gmtulate ud exteml our warmest
ymputhy and pltslgeour un'wcrviug
loyalty and supsirt in hi incoming
adiiiliistnittou and Iioih' it may Is
fraught w ith gissl to the people of thee
I'nlted Stnl-s.
"Itesolveil, Fourth, That we request
the deiuiH'ratlc and republican press of
i ,,r , t pbli, these. reoluttons
1 ull, tu rt.f Is- forward.-d to
I'lexidellt Cleveland
uud (ioveriior
I'elinover."
TIIKOHF.tiOS fAl'IKlC.
A New Kerclvpr I aiMiiuted at llie
UeUi-l of the lioiidtiuhli-r.
Monday' Albany Herald: The pro
ceeding hi On'goii I'udtle cum- at Cor
valli came Is-fon- (he clri-uil court yes
terday, Judge Fullcrton presiding.
Judge Itrysoii apis-aretl for the Farm
er' Loan A Trust Co., Inis(ees for the
iNUidholders, C. II. (Si-st of Fuy & (iest
of Scuttle uppcurvd for the Whurton
I'.I ilr reorganization party of tsitid
hoMers, Judge Ilronaiigli np ared for
the receiver uud Mr. Lliithlcuui for the
National Park llnuk and Yermllye A
Co. of New York, holders of cert III
cale. Tho petition wns prestiittsl by
Mr. (iest, praying for (he nppollitmciit
of a new receiver on llfWn ouiiits,
sliding (hal If a new receiver was ai
Miin(cd, hi client were ready to buy
n-ci-lver's ivrtiflc.ites to the amount of
f;.1,iat par, MV""of w hich were al
ready subcril-d, In New York, the
aiiie to Is applied ill paying the un
paid laborer.
Judge llryson Joined In (he niUc(
for a new receiver, us did Mr. I.lnthl
cum, but opKed Mr. (icst's motion
for a iMistiMiuciiieut of the sale for 10
days. After u full argument liy the
counsel, the court grunted the petition
of Mr. (lest, representing the Whur-
(on-ltlulr siple, uud apMilntcd Mr,
K. W. Had ley, la to assistant gi-ueral
inaiiagi-r of the road, a the new re
ceiver. Mr. Hudley will enter upon
the duties of Ids oflhv at omv.
The motion for ft poitHiiiiiiifiit of
the sale was deiiiol for rhe present the
court agreeing to go into that part of
tho matter again on the Pith. The sale
will therefore lake place on Tucsduy
next.
There Is every pnsiH-ct that till new
den I will result In money Isjing atone
provldiil (o setlje all the outstanding
ilebts of (he coinvrn and particularly
(Im unpaid lalsir, lo (he payment of
which alone (he Hlulr fuctloii stipulate
that the money they are advancing
shall lie puld.
Mr. K. W. Hudley, Judge Fullcrton,
Mr. (iest uud the other attorney and
.Mr. IK 11. .Moutcith cume over on a
ltiul train Inst night Mr. Ilsdlcy
gi-s to Kugeiie to iiinlify and will take
charge of the road at once.
Tlia Dexter AITflr.
I lljr i.u.nl, UsrHiA.
Slier!' Nolnnd and l'nx-utlng At-birm-y
Condon n tununl from Ixstt Val
ley v-sterdiiy. The missing woman I
&I years of ajge, and was In a deinentivl
niiidillon. The brother informel the
ofllwm that she was first mliael lust
Momhiy, Feb. 27. It is said a consid
erable estnte Is due her from the Kust,
and this, with other cln-umstuiiM's,
lead to the suspicion of foul pluy. The
cn-ck liasls-cn th!?oughly draggel and
s anii isirtles have scounnl iLc At-
ruiiidliig valley for a considerable dis
tance, but uo tra of her lias been
.iiiil. The oflli-cr found no clue
which enabled tl9rii to extern) any aid
in the search, and the aluiir still re
mains a mystery. q
I' M K) U BT E IlL Y KLkllEREI).
John I all Found I Ad With g
Skull Crushed.
WIjoii Oi ask.
limvi' Or M.r.l. it WunUit
...
the Issly John lve.11, an old Uche-
lor about year of age, wa found
dead in hi cabin oil llie Mailt lam,
three miles south of I-lmnou. Hi
skull was badly cruxlA. He had evl-
ik ntly l-n deail finjr or five days,
The cabin was hski-d on tlieoulside.
I.vesll suiteulur man ami did
not Is-lieve in Imuks. He is said to
have drawn :J fnmi the tnk Tui-s-
ih.y for which he was undoubtedly
inurden-l by some one familiar with
hi ciiaracteriti(. Then-is no clue to
Q murderer.
A Vuery.
tiunl. Msxrh t.
KidioM oi tii v. (ii'AHn: Mr. ti. W
Condon In yourdully of Saturday gives
"An Kxplauation
He says, "It l a
citizen movement to is- s.-r-matieut
In l( organization. Its purpose
Will I to place solll.K, TKMI-EHATE
mi:n ixohu k, ltli municipal and
iMunty." The prohibition parly had
llie same object in view last June. How
tn my of the committee he mention
voied the prohibition ticket lost June.
Did either of thccomuiittccorare all of
thorn new convert or will either
vote it a year rmm next June, lie ami
Judge Fik were elected last June.
Were they nominated by "al.ni dic
tation" and elected by t lie sulism In
fluence. They are Uith sols r, teiiisT
utc iuc: but neither of tin t i will an
nounce that the republican and aYino
cratlc conventions thut uninitiated
them wear under tl iullueiice of
saloon dictation.
Mr. Mullisk, Mr. Wlusler and Mr.
FUlicr were elected (o (he council hint
April. Are they olr, tcuiH-rute
men? Thellrsttwo iniiuUrs
the church, ami (he Ikrce are all soUr,
tcuis-nile men. Mr. Met 'lung, Mr.
Walton, Mr. Isirrls, and Mr. I'age
were eltrteil to the council two years
ngo. Are they soIst, lempenue inciiv
The tlrst two are memls'rsof the M. K.
cbunii, uud all four are sols-r, t,cuiH-r-
ate men. Welti tlnne men nominated
by saloon dictation and i-lccti! by
(he anliHin element, or were they not
nominated at a eldens' public uiw-l lug
at the Court House. These seven gentle
men couiise the present council but
It seems from Mr. Condon's explaua
(Ion they are not solr, (eiiimteinuii
"w ho will fearlessly represent the Is-st
lulerests of the community."
What are the Is-st interests of the
community? This Is a ticstlon Uui
which sols-r, teuisnite men, and men
otherwise than temperate and sols-r,
MAY IIONMII.Y ll KH.U. Till llles-
llon, "the Is-st Interest of the commu
nity," I a question that ha agitated
and divided the public Inllid since Uie
foundation of the government mid to
day divide the people In all countries
Into dlfll-rcnt political parties.
Hut the voter may now ho
hat (hi constituted executive
i-ommitlcc-, who art not under
al' sui dictation, who am the
only sols-r, tcrnis-rute men; who as
sume to know themselves only, what
are the Is-st interests of the communi
ty, and will fearlessly represent tliein,
will place themselves Is-torc (he s-ople
on a platform or iirim-lnle, that the
public may thereby be enlightened.
A VOTEH.
Junction Item.
The Times, March 4.
lie v. W. L, Itnckwcll I in SMikauc,
Wusliingtou.
Frank Mutt has a new flsli market
opMislU the sjst olllce.
A is-tllloii Is In circulation asking
that W. H. I l Im apsiiuted JssitluasU
er at Junction City.
At the next regular meeting of the
city couiisil application will lie made
lor an electric light franchise.
(I. C. Mlllctt Is circulating a tlllon
for a new road through his farm. The
road Is badly needed and should be or
dered opened at once.
A. (). I-oii'g, a capitalist of Portland,
was lielo Tuesday with a view to start
ing a bunk, llu was undecided when
he left, alsjut the ventun-.
The force of the H. P. ofllce In thi
city has Iss-n chniiged and two of the
Isiys are rulseil a grade. Will Siccr
will go to Oregon City and will serve
as night man. He I succeded hereby
Chiw. McFarland and lhive CuuipUil
will success Mr. McFarland.
Nsibi are Wsailsnsa.
WAKiilN(iTox, March 2. Outside of
(he Usual courti-sie between the out
going and iiioomlug president, (lener-
al Harrison will exceed all pn-edent
by giving a dinner at tho White House
on Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland
and a few other guest. This dinner
Is strictly non-ofllciul and entirely ocr-
aoiial In Ita character. It I under
stxsi to be tly n-sult of certain private
correspondence whlcla luut Ims-ii ex
changed between the president and
his successor. Mr. Cleveland Iny been
mo-t irenenius and svuimthetle in hi
private communications to the presi
dent during his domestic afflictions.
ml President Harrison ha Ikwii nnt-
urully resMjiislve.
IxJIr Uuard, March ti
AttlliEXT NfAH FAIHMOt'.XT.
Word comes from Fuirmouiit that a
party of young ladle overe overtaken
by the freight train Inst eveiiiugon (he
Judklii trestle, east of Fuirmouiit.
They all lumped from the trestle to the
en I Issl Is-iow, a distance of 15 or JJ
ri-ei, but all i f apcl unhurt exo-iit the
h si rmou nt pmt ii. "tress, Miss Munie
lerger, and her injuries are not sen-
ou..
Psllf Onani. March 4.
i-fxiAi. Thais. A speeiat train of
the O. P. It consisting of an en
gine and one pwsw-nger coach arrived
here about noon from Corvallls. It con
tained T.. W. Had Icy, the new receiver
and Jlrl' .Mulchay, the new suis-rln-
b iideiit of the O. 1. It. It, '9iy came
here to qualify before Judge Fullcrton.
The train started home with the gen
tlemen at flJV) this aftermsin. they
having duly iuallfli )
IVit xii Over. McMInnvllle IUg-
ister: At the examination of Iteevea,
cashier of the defunct Mierldan Isatik,
nothing new was bnHight Up. He wa
Isiund over lor the sum of IJ.VI, whh-ll
w.M furnished. Mr. I tee ves Intended to
go east ts-fore lil arrest but now hei
late tlist be will rialn here until
the w hole nihf rr rare Isiiik (allure I
ettlel. Mr. lU-eve will, however,
leave for Kansas City mnu.
: r5 :
Oregon lias the finest clitnato in
the world.
Tim Btrcx U of KuQic are not
j equaled by any other town or city
in the state. (!ood streets help to
make good cities.
The law requiring county treas
urers to make a call for outstand
ing warrants whenever the money
j" ,"uul reaches tho amount of
, lloOt) will result in saving a largo
' amount of interest annually.
Senator Hill tlirwts nttt ntiuu to
the fact that -1,000,000 Americans
who were entitled to vote filled to
do so in tin! last election, anil
1,!00,000 of these were in theQ
South. If representation in con
gji-Ks were to lw cut down to tho
projiortion of stay-at-honie voter,
the South ftould lo.ic 3'j inciulicrii
of congress ami the north would
loso Co.
(lovernor IVnnoyer, the jiluto
crat saw mill owner, is still making
a fool of himself. Mis latest effort
proved conclusively thut he is in
his dotage and unfitted to fill ny
responsible ignition of tust. He
is mad at tho iresident for the rea
son that eight years ngo ho aspired
for tho Kition of tuia.ster at
Portland, and was unsuccessful.
To bear this out we have only to
uso his words a few weeks since,
when he mndo this declaration:
"I would have supjiortcd any other
democrat for tho rircsidoney."
Tho Cleveland cabinet averages
up pretty well in avoirdupois.
Tho combined weight of tho eight
memliers is, according to tho most
reliable data at band, lo") jsjunds,
or an average of about l'J3 pounds.
Mr. Hixscll is tho heavyweight,
tipping tho beam at 325; lloko
Smith is tho next heaviest with
225 jiounds; Colonel Herbert, 180;
Mr. Olney, ICS; Mr. Carlisle, 100;
Jinlgo Uresbani, ICO; Mr. Morton,
170, and Colonel Lamont, 150.
Tho two cabinets are very similar
iu one important particular; tho
members are personal friends of the
president as well as bis jiolitical
allies. Mr. Cleveland was very
much at homo in tho company of
his former cabinet ministers; in
fact they wcro as so many members
of his family. There wns not tho
samo formality about cabinet meet
ings which has charactcrizi-d near
ly every other administration. A
inemlier of tho Arthur cabinet who
served with Judgo (Sresham is very
curious to know if tho samo famil
iarity will exist between (ireshntn
and Cleveland as was tho case with
Messrs. Ilayard and Cleveland.
Thcro is a funny story told in
tho senate of tho mistako mndo by
a member of that body at the time
of General Anson McCook'a mar-
I i no i .... A l.ntr iln.iin .M mm M n
ougu nomv null uuuu iiws
says Knto Field's Washington.
Senator Dolph undertook to get up
a subscription for a suitable wed
ding present, and ofli-ring the paper
to one of his colleagues, who. was
somewhat deaf, explained tho
case- and asked for what
amount ho might put his nnmo
down on the list. Tho senator
from Oregon was somewhat non
plussed and considerably nettled to
meet with a point blank refusal.
The affair was the more inexplica
ble as the senator of whom tho
contribution was desired was
known lo U i warm ticrsonal
friend of General McCook. Later
in the day tho situation was
unconsciously explained by tho of
fending senator, wl.f remarked to
a group oPhis friends: "What tho
deuea do )! supposo Dolph
means? He camo to mo today,
and after telling that his cook was
going to be married, actually asked
me to contribute for a wedding
present."
Letter List.
March S, UM.
Adkins. Mr M
Ifc-ny, Joseph
Chestnut, and L
Foster. John
Adklna, Jason A
Aislmsik, John
Carpenter, K M
Conor. James
, Mrs. Louisa,
Fred rick on, Otto
Howard, K
Moutcith, Mrs. E
Fuller, J
Img, Mr H L
Mc sre, Orant
Moorcliouse, Oracle
Mulnanr, Mr D F: Kiddle. W 8
K hrielwr, l( 2 Haiiford, Jaim-
Hiinmon. J Walters, M O
Watson .JMattle Zechm-r, It J .
A fhnrs of oam rti will rw nails no rrnT
U-lU Tfl-nouL IVr.m rallliii lor lllr slil
(.krax my absa sdrsruaxl.
mi.nnix wadubik.se. r. M.
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