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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1893)
0 O sati:i:iav, ilc. p,. Pendleton tint ninth m sul.ii.. A U-nutlful IVtvuiU r (rciiiMiii. I lackainii county .1. It IJ;, isai. II. I. Puiin- vi-ite. liartitl'iiri: !. ln. A large uuml r of fanner in town hslay. Attorney li.i. :. Iv.rii- .,;. .1 JuilCliill l.slaV. S. A. J I u 1 1 1 1 ' i family linvc i iikiv I 10 Harn-burg. I lull. I. 1. Col. mill if ti.l. utt; ill town ixl:iy. V. (iilstrap r luriu.1 from U-h-l)ti rp thin iiinriiiii. Tin' liorth-ls.uu.l ov.-rlatid (rain was 011 minutes Into tin- morning. t u nt y ( U ric WulkiT i sick with the In grippe and ontlin-d to hi r in. lr. F.dward 1 l;i 1 1 y i imw In I'.u-mix- Hint will ".like a'"i-illli in it Ii.m pltnl. Tin editor of tin- Sunday Mercury wrv again indicted ye-t.-rday nt I'ort IiiikI. Tin' public m'IiihiU nf this city will give a week' vacation during tin' holi day. A. C. WiNiilcojk came ii from Sa-I.-ni tills nflcrinaiii to s-n.l Ml inlay nt he pine. 'viae I'lmk, who died nt Jiiiicl'iin (,'l'y litl week, leave tin ctatc tabid ut jln.iMi. .-U'ritili ii lent Sl.v. non visited I ho J 11 lift l in City illilli' schi.l yesterday. licorge W. 1'lck.tt Lave tonight for Httti Frond.-", where he w ill viil sev-, c r I months. The jury In tin' civil cam i.f Smith Vs 1 luuiumiid l:-agi-... The ii.-e w ill he tried again in xt Monday. Ir. I. K. Walter in prm-thing hi ir'l .i.m ut Wai-oiiville, Ciil., iiini it htllldillg up u good I ii -1 1 1 Mi" I:iiy Ogdi-n I' ft f"r Salem ibis liititiiiiiir, w licit hc will enter the Aca.lt mv uf the Sacrd Heart. The Odd Fellow nf Irving w ill have n public I ti-(ii 1 lut i hi nf otlhvr the I i r -I Saturday ufti rnooii in January. County Clerk Wulkcr. thi morning, granted a marriage liceiim to I'.. C. Morgan and Miiiervu I. llyland. It Ik aid that l.cpresciitntive H.-r-iii. mil w ill uovpt the r -publican in'inl nation for gov. i nor if hi elcetioii i Mire. Another child of Palmer Ay re, who reside til Mint three milis north of F.ilgcllc, I r purled ijuite low with the measles. Mis. Xra Join s,of Harrisburg, who li.'.x ts-cli visiting her cousin, I t l;i Owen, returnd home on thi morn ing'.. I.miiI. Jo. Miller iiml wile arrived in Cot tage (irove Monday from Washington, tin. I eXxi'l to iM-eome permanent resi dent of that plai-e. A Clielinlli, Wash., llierchant ha purchased I'W eiiplin of one of the local pnen for n year, to U uel n a jm-iu-nun to pun lin"TM of pxl". , Mm. M. I. who ha heell vi.t- j iliui: her oii John, w ho it mtcinliui; 1 the Slate I'liivi r-ity, returned to her I home tit Portland thin liioruiiiK. (. (. Yoran nnd I'. V.. SniMlnret have Ih'cii iiMiiit- to milteit Hiiliwrlp tlotmto the Orison iiiiclwinl.T fair exliiliit. All hIiouIiI milweriU' hlK-nilly. I lev. (i. M. Weimcr went to All.aiiy tins inorninu' mid w ill preach there to morrow. His lilllpit here W ill Is-oe-eupicl hy Kev. L V. Ilailey, of IaI.ii lion. i A. 1'. Snellinir, formerly of the I.ak- vicw land nllliv. Mow 11 nuiilelit of North Vnkima, Wa-h.. lias ju-t ls ti appoint, d r. iti-tcr of the laud olll. e at that phu-e. Cottage (imve Leader: J. M. Shi r w.mmI, proprietor of .lie SherW Hsl llousi'. is haviiiKU new building ens t lit on the llrt hl.s k wmth of lb hotel, the llrst ll.r to U- u. d for w.mmI and the Ks-oiul Ihs.r for Is-drooms. The eoinmiltif apHiinlel to solicit funds for the improvement of the threatened damage to the Kiltjene wil ier hiw r, w us at work today. I to the time of j to prewitliey had mi.- md.tl in raislntf a little overall'". The Kpwortli U ai:uo of the M. II. ehurch has elected olll.t rs us follows: I'.e-idciit, I.. II. Johnson: !lrt vice, J.sie McCluiu': weoiul. Mamie Fisk; third, Jolm in.y: fourth, Chdu h.-::le; wentary, I.. i. Ilulin; tnasun r, Fred Ciiamls-fs. I,el.i Advalev: J. A. I loin Ms in, I f.imilv came down from .-priin;-tle'J SatmdaV and stayed a few ilnVs. Til- whole liols-its family will relieve to.-priuu-ilcld, l.avinu heretoilay. I.elc niM.ii sii.taitis a sreat lossjn Hh-m- ex ee 1.11 1 iiplc. l'he l'l s reciil Incnase on the rate (, pn iiiiuius made by the 1'acitie lii Htir -uni' I liioll on liccolllit of the Val ued isili. v law prcvailiiiK In On -'oii, .s Uvii'n ulc.l by contract Mwocii the nmipaiii.-s forming Hie 1 nion. The insured ho have uln ady puld the Increase are out in the cold. A-hland Tiding: W. A.Ow.u, of C. ntnil Ii Hit, wai slllii'liolicd lo lKal.lsl.ur:, ( ui., by a tel.-irraui r civcd Tu.--.l:iV cv.lillilf. ililoriiiimf him that his m'.ii (.1. tin. and -ii car., W as m rioii-lv 11! at hi'" lonla f.-v. r. He t..k Wcln.-s- nn-inii. l.iv's south expn-ss. jl.-re Is some iii-rc wild lintirini: by the .-talesman of .-alom. Al-.ut 4 " Or. iroliialis Vi-i:ed the World s fair, and Itis.f.-t..ve.-ichsnt ;J' on ti.e trip, makillk'H total of "'" II out of the -tate. And this estimate I low cnotiyh. And then the -tat.- ! (r.-ioU sj. i.t m"" a-IJ'"" l'' this. ItKi. N.-nr otta-'' (irove, !. . 1-, Mr. Ilir.i n l''. aiM -''' aiidM-lavs. The fuicral wa ' .lu. te-l bv Fid. r J. H Miarp. I he n- in ..I... u . n. I.i r-t 111 tilt' f'il "I " 1111. terj-, ea-t of C. ;,k-e ( irove. MM ! M KI- Albany I in'"-r a t (J ioiil' s.,1, a I o., w ho !. .- in-' bu-iti. -s for a loiitf time in ' city have su-pei.-b d. owinir as t nr. to the bard tlm-s and ' bank "v " The .s.tni aliy have l-s II u bu'-in.-s in Alt,ai.v , i.-ht.s-ii y.-jr. tio M H:l:ll I'. - In '''!)' ( "'" ',: I'r"'' 1 t! the n-i I. n.-cof IW ' JnI; Kss u.l. r 1 1. I-'., bv ' e v. i. i i er Mr. M. M Male and Mary Camj I. II. til of I-aiK1 tiiy, Ur-ir iH OLD CLAIM. 9 ' Sfllliiiiit. H.l, hMJ m K.'IMI.INNI Im alr. In iii4 imM. All AM I, lit., Uv. Is. -The hi;l I. iture t.lay ui, . art hi d a claim nuain.t the t-t in nil tC'.v. run. ml ; r. . v n,fc' out of an tu t of soJ. The rciii nil as. mbly has pas , a n soluii, n l.s.kim; to nn investigation into the facts nU l.t the cislim; of prosity whieli imu i.-ui pri Alabama and Mi--i v.:..i ui'.ha iew to t'. t:ini; a st itlcm.-lit of the un paid balaliis' hi. li it is nil, d is due from the m ln ral ;.v. riimeiil. Cudt r an iirr.-i iu. nt made in Ivrj ,is terri tory was icde.l to the Cliitid Slat.-s, the eoiii.Ii-ittti..u Is-il.K l,-'JI,oti. It iselailiie.l llu re is (ill Unpaid balatl.v of Is-twi-eii t l.m.MHi and ii,iiii. S v eral c II', rls have Iss-u made in the .ast to M-eure a s.-tt lenient, but I hey Lave I is ii fill ilc. The resolution empowers the i;oVi i lior lo ti.siln( a -s eial ailor- II. -V to pnr-tie the iiiatti r at no . xs Use to the state, h" to n-ivive II coming lit f.e. Alii lt,it w.k ina-le lo push Iliis claim ill lsl I, but I he war of l"l.' . ill it shot t. Another i ll'. rt Was .-.-lipM-.l by the M. xl. au w ar, and ut ls f..re t!i" et il Mar the Mate was pr. pa.ili to lis claim. The super-Minus may thit k this hiM iiiom' M,rtcii.s aiioth.-r lli;ht of some kind. TaS'iipprrss III in. l'l fiIIt itn, Ik-e. II.-Tin' I'llited Slat.s l'o-tnllliv ir.ttl..ril..-s have de lermilicd to slipptv-s the b ud and ill 1 ve-tine;il coiiipaiiics which ureos-rat-itU till over Ihe eountry. l'oslolll.-e Iu-s-.-lr Sliiart re.i'ive.1 from Wash iiiloii t.sPtj'u lit of over .VI coiiivrus os tal.ti' in mu.'li the 'aiue iiirin tie r as ; the itiatantiv Invesinieat Company ; of Chicago, w hoe ollh'.-rs Were uli ! vicled in Ju.li?' ins-imp's court. These eompatiies havu Ixt-n pro I iio inced hy the Assistant Attorney (ii.ii.-ral for th" I'.-tollbs' Kepartmelit fnilldulclll Mild Hot entitled lo 1 1.0 privileges i.f the I'nilc.l Slab-s niaiN. The I ii-p.-i tors are iiisirucli d to notify sismaslers not to deliver reist. re.1 letters or inonej' orders to them con cerns, and if po-sihlc to secure evi ilelni' against the companies, to pioe cule them under the law forbidding lotteries and thellct f.rhlildill the list' of the mails for sw ludliii' purposes. I.uprui aiursl frabNklr. li n I. ii, Col., la-t'. IS. Now that all extra session of the legislature ms-ms inevitable in spite of the general senti ment against it, the cltieii generally are il. Ii"k-s that the nn luls-rs w ill ad join ti as s.s.11 as the wsioii organ ic. (II her lios.' that some reason may Is.' found to bring a suit of iiuxacliiuc nt tiL'tiinst the itovemor. The local pats nt all unite lu ili-cu ing and urging thin matter and lu till probabilily wunu ctuso will U' found ujmiii which to hritiK iiiis-achineiit ehiirges. That a majority of the leglsla'or woiihl Vole in favor of sueli a eour-.' la generally U'llcvcd. The js niteiitiary matter is sittllcieiit cans, for such charge. No lone knows jut w hat (iov.-rnor Waite w ill nsi.liimcll.l ill his lues-age, hut no money scheme of his w ill rcecivu sup port; ill fact the public sentiment is so strong against the governor that it would not Is- s.litle for the member of the legislature to in.lolse his views. J.i Kso.Nvn.i.ii, Or., !. ly. Tlie ld iins ralie Times, Chtul.-s Nickell, ed itor and proprietor, will ! issu.sl semi w..kly alter Jatiuury I. Mr. Nickell ls-gall the publii utioll of the Tiliun ill IsT.I, and the clitcrpsi-e under his mall agelnciit him l-ell a Itiarkiil sileeesji tluanciully. In the circuit co.irt, (iisirge Cai.lw. ll wu found guilty of murder in the sec ond il.'grei'. Ihe ihr.ndaiil' atbr luys have made a Inolioli for a lie W trial, and s liteiice has been mis M ii..l until the motion ha been argued and pte-cd upon by the 1 court. The cam of Jackson isiunty liiorg.- Itl.s.ment al. was on trial b day. The evldcnie wmj all tuketi klid the arguments of .oiiti. I s..t p..n. l until afl. r the holidays. rgllall " llllr. , Ja K- .n. Mi- , I"'. l'J.-.-IXl.sl' in. tills r-of the legislature to fill va eaiu i.-s, w.T- b eted Thursday. The .leti.ns t.s-k pla.f in the strongest is.puli-t i-out.ti.-s in lie- slate, and the returns indicate that every n..mlr eles- ulsa d- m- rat. In r.,nto-K' and Atta! .. the two slroligt -.puli-t eoillili.- iu the state, the op Iti-.tl light wa agaiu-t th national admm-i-tra.l'.!l oil th" Mmti.y ipl.-tioll. The ,eiii.s-rat u male. I a dim nist rati .n m. n wh-. upheld Ihe pr.-id. nt n ev.-.-y .tump and th- v ar.- b.th . !.- d I y d.eid.-l m-.j--nti.-s. A g-si J"ke is b.id on u t.,i. -.rial arti-t i'"t K'cat many mil- from (a re. lb- I ad a cii-iom. r in the ,.;,:ur and r. m .rk.-l that hi. hair a .- 'titig ti.i.i "V.-s." as ii.e r.-jly, it s.as II. . r -.!..:!.v J.a.'. 8-.." -, .y. y .-.i t.'t ! k ai.y oi l- r t!. .! that I, si'! I '!'" ' ' 1 "rr" ' 4 i y t. rd .y " o I . !V!icv. I Huiiu. rrlal 1 r.allrs UrbMi. . Itl.Kl.lx. ISe. IV-llie. I. b..leoii ti e third nadiiiof theeoiiim. rcial tri atie Is-k'iiii bshiv in the rcicl.siiik". ('..lint IK-lls-rt I'.isiuar.-k alta. ke.l the policy of Chancellor vou Cnprivi, sayli.i; the ehaneellor's nsvlit ultenuiis-s ;ae the hulls., the lti.i,i-,...i.i.i !.. I, ...I I....,.,.. .. , . , '.. . .. " . " uw iriui. r. i ariiu-rs, e.si lnlly the smaller ones, had Iss ii left in (he lur, li by the liiiuiufacturers, na.-ar,.s .,f i. ins.i-si.iij' which Is.lli w. reuii.l. r ton.l-vali.-e htnid in hniid. Karon Maisthall v.-u lt.ilsr-l.rii, crclary of state for home altair. d.- tiu-d that the treaties implinl an in vi.si.ai uf It,.. i.r.,l....li.. 'l'l... ....... .. ....,., r- -, , ,,,, hi- j German farmer would not I' a w hit ! Is-tt.T oil' if Ihe In at i.s. ttre n j.-el. .1, ' bile the workii.emaii would I-.-,- hi. ! ' pn-st-nt waj.'esowitij; to tlie llu v liable Ls which trade would sutler. He ,a clarc.l that Count Ih-m.-iri k's -p.s h , tail.sl to prove Ihe tn-atii-s u. n- a pnj udiiv to husbandry, and thai the pn jhisbI to limit the taati.K to oil.-j ear was: i idietilous. llll'li: mil tiutin. I loan l.irl lull n Xltll.H la I llrlr Mrsllalll) , Al llANV, dr., IH'.'. l'l.-. b. lit ;l ' o'clock Ibis inorniiig two Inniitn en- i tered Ihe home of Samuel lu-nii. I jthrt. mile east of Toledo, I. in.-., In j l.s.unty, drugged his sti laughter, and, j after reiiiovlug hi r across ihe river in a I . , . . , . , , i mill, nriiiiiiij' oiiinigeti ner ami n il i h.-r lying, partially hound, n.-nr the ' railroad track. The girl, whom name I is Cora Mays, is ID year old. Her par. nls had gone to Tol.slo In pn-a the ! night, leaving the children alone. The I girl'a elder sister and two children I ucrc In the house when she us lib ducted, hut they heard no outcry nor heard any one enter or leave Ihe house. After Is-lllg left by the Villlallrt she I wandcrisl along the truck until she j reached a In. Use, w here she was cared for. Shu was In a pitiable eou.litiou, being clad III the scant i.-st of under ! garments with an oilcloth coat nlsmt h. -r, mill barely able to give an account of the dastardly lc d. This morning two ugly-l.s, king tramps Isinr.le.l the east Ix.iind Oregon I'lteille train at Chitwissl. Thej' werr put olftit Nash ville and olllii-rs) were directed to ar-r.-st them. Indignation I high mid it is Hot unlikely they w 111 U' lynched if i. lciitillisl im tlie guilty parlies. Ikt Trtal.l4 tlrM. Kl. I'Ami, Tex., lce. Is. Tlie new gold district in the Organs, .V-l tnll.-s north of thii cily, it Is ginnlug to turn out noiiie rich gold nr.. from ilitl'crent properli.i. ami two lu-stiimp g.d.1 mill ' have Is-cn orden-d on bj' l'.rlns.t Wald, w ho had purchased the Alaliiiiiia lb-lie I for a llirmiiigham, Ala., syndicate, ami the other by (I. W. Wissl ami W. j It. 1-lall, of I.a Crumua, N. M., ow ner j of the Suuol. The camp imw numla-r iiImiuI 1!I souls utul cinsld.-ruble de velopment work la ls-ltlg done. -r-.,W.r. ; F.Mil.lsii, I n.l. . m. is.-The couii- ty mat of Craw ford w as awarde.1 this . evening to ICnglisli. This I after 1 years' contention. The rcinoi slrants ' w ill aps-al to the iupreliie i-ourt. They j have I1I.-.I a Ismd uf fVnal. Y-sterday the cuiiiiilssioiicr eouiilcl but im naini-s. Ow ing lo much disorder kept up in court, they eoucluded to hold court In a private room today and the leaven worth crowd, orgtililed under the leadership of Nathan Collins, low u j marshal, trie. I to enter the court liou-.-i forcibly, but were deterred by the lime ' Iy arrival of luo deputy alu rill's from the back pint of the enmity. The com - mlssioiirrs left Ix-aveiiwortli under guard. The end is not yet, . Mlllaiarlla tallrf allaihrd, San FiiAMiHtu, la-e. !. W. A. j Sw inertoii, a-signe .f a iiunilsr of ' claims, uggr. gating tWJ", lia.l an at- tie hmciit for this amoiiiit isu..-. in Ihe ,. ,.. i , ,i sherlfT olllee tislay agtiinst the On - goti Pacille Itailr.d C..ii.i.y. (),, the arrival of the sbainer Wlllainelle ! Valley, she wa Imaribsl by the iherlh" I deputies; and k.s m plansl In charge. Sw inerloii also ba.1 all the fund of the ' coinpuiij- lu the California lnk garnl- sh'ssl. Kstate Traasfrr. ""KSK- William Johti.otl to John V I'ur- ... ii l .. l- in- iii kt r- m, lot i, bl.sk -, t and II ad. II- ,,. t,,, c W Young to Mary V Voiiug, ..t 'J, bl.M-k 1, Skinner' donation: 1 1 . roi xniv. r t- lletiry lUngert, I. v. acre in t ITs. r : Ibsi o. O V I.Ueii to N.tti." I.U'-as. i' Ben- in t IT s. r '. w ; il. II .lien- i: M Whlkina lo T J Wil- s.iri. (nacre in t I a, rS w; Ibiiry lim g.-rt to J li Iiunhain, K nj Abss- and H Hr-.w ri-on, 4J :..-r ". Ill t IT a, r 1 w; IPMI. i ,,i I., iia stri'il. lo .- M Mi.!- r In- tens', in ',!'l a-ra in d,.ii.l I .:i l-.u 1 ; Uitn .f Win an I N A "iiiilb, and l' . rr In t I , r 4 w; 1. Tin ' i a .vtiip! i. nt ii. M.i-s.f i I. . t! Ih ,t lie- : .. .! t.,.it .t.il. .. i . u 1. li'.il. - t.. n r ,i 1 1 ' ii HI II II.-, il . I , .1-1 . Ill b. Ill- ..1. -a!.' Il It tl.i- I l pi l .'ti.-.illv it .1. .el Ictl. r. Portland un.! iy . se.ii.', I .r.l, .-.i... ', otlle Ar- t , i i. l. r. I id i nil.U r, ob'.. h 'Ail-, ci hill v I- i.eitiirv r .- -1 u I v ; r. !. ni crk w ""I, li'.', Ti: i'l lii,.-, ii., rt i. i t!i-.1 lopto.ti id I i ill - a.lu.itt. l j' ..,.f,-.'v lb. . . II. at bill t!.. more i that t:si'l lis j.ass.i;, ilu-!i i, s of r,-.- 'ii . i .... It is '.H7'iiili:ii t -lawn llsni the r pubiliM'l pr. -s that tlie etll- I'-.' mi Ii it ol'aru.i ii force for the re- ft t .i 1 1. n of the .ju.. ti of Hawaii ha- never l.ei ! .1 (art of the s.licy ( x. adniiui-tratioii. Tlie fa.-t Was i li ar ellcl'l It. Mil tin- Isajill tiiii.', tl.lt no iv t!..l! It has l l'- ll -.ell bv tl.e r. ii 1 1 1 ii'.t 1 1 press it may I.,-ei.ti-i.leri il as uni wrs.iliy ri I'ojj. Iiie I. j Hy far the liio-t I'tt.il of the eon- tagioii. ill. .1-1- niiii'.i allli.'t the icily at tl'i- time i- di hlh.-ni, says th" X. V. Sac. T! e r. rt- for tlie we. ks of this in itr.h have given f.r the wei k ol Nov. I, II. ca.- s; !or r. the sc-oud Week, Is'1; f..r llic t!i,r l v,.,.k jjK; an I f .r t ," f eirtii 1 VI. .... . .. , 1 lie b aths iro-ii it in lie --e w.s Ks wi-r.' -1 ', or a r itio . I nearly iuie third of the t ital lilluib r of e;is. s. (illy two other diseases, l'iitisi!l'- ti.ui a it. 1 ptii ti :ii. iiia, iicitlur of which i or lin.irily oiihidcn-.l con tagion., were destructive of more lives than was diph'.hcri.i in the in. uith. The ih a'.hs from typhoid and scarlet fever, small x ami ineaslc iluriir.' the tiionth did not lltllll'.HT r.ciii ly niie half a iirmy as those from . 1 i phi llcl i I. The world wait for soiii'' ( llective mean nf dealing W it'll this in aliquant and de structive lualadv. The SUiV.-ss of s illll l'l ,' ltltleries near l'.Iaine tl.i. season is said to hive had the i' licet f attracting tin- attention of in i.i; I'r i-.-r river Ciiiii'Tynieil b thai point, where all the Salmon niu-t pa-s jn m ikinir their way into the stream. A-i-curding to an ex. -hang" tin1 result will pruhiihly I- t li.it two more can neries at l.-a.-t will U- removed there ln'f,iri' the ip"iiin nf another st-iison, an I ev.-niii.ill v the m ij-r-ity of I'r.iser riv. r canneries will U tii:is.sl nt or ii' iir l'oint It'ils ri. It i ai.l that "lie c.iniifry cleared J.'i.lHH) t'li v. ar, and the two in stitutions packed about " Ciises. Thou ;h ut 1'ie pr. sent lilil" I'ugct Sillnd i led rcckonel a computing' the r.ilin utp'lt for the season, th'n will s .on Ih- chang ed, the piick' this seaill having; passed Hi" 1 Kill in irk. Those who hiive iinticip lb-1 re it things from the wealth of lish.-ri' h in mil waters are not to Is- lis.ij-iiiitcd, ami the time is lu t far distant when we shall Me their hope vetilii-il. l!y thu tlicpiitchi-S we learn that Coiigrensmiin Iling- r Hermann i in U-rit over th'- ro,i.i-.l reduc tion of the duty h i I -op from lo cent.s js-r pound to S cents, a le j paVJ j. w j; ,rin,' ruin to the ho. KroW, M f ( )r,v.():l. .iug..r' tcir , . . ... i . I are dry ones uud Lam-coiiiily h p 1 J . ' 1 ( grower ciiinot Is- fo. l.-d with audi , nUti-inelit-. They do let care ti ' .nt whether thed'l'V i- 0 or V' s-r siutid, and li.t r for.-are not a hit :il irni- 'l over th.- proji e. re duction, f.r they are aware tint the L'nit.-l Stib-s ai. ii lally exs.rts lalsiut l.'. )St i.oiiiid of thi product to Kngland, while the im- i.. . I ... ottfai.asi '"rt are onlv aloiit 1 ...... , , ; iiin' . Without ii foreign d- maml hops ar- not worth th-ir picking. Our fri ri I Iling. r will ! al i ls-.,tii.' al ir n-1 ho-iii, we are certain, ls-aUse the duty on win-it of tent "r leisl. I i t I' duced. He will Is-f e.-rtaiil th it Mich a re-l n ti .ii will "ruin'' -tir wheat gr,w.r. The prslueer. .ome d i v, n: , ! ,- .:n. lir. d of so ii ,, Ti e I. if y. I!.- l-h- r has loa le i'a ,s'..r il..s- I..- .Ill A"i.--l I but till.. are Imoiov n. in the .i-.n. r town of Yamhill csuiiy. 0 lt is sail ion lxrrw trouble Ii- n y..,i Ih.r row in iiiei. Inf.i.'t, i. in , is .pi.' li:i iimeli tr, uihI.- in I .1 I . 1 b .1 .he, in. iii . i'.- ,1 . II,.. II I II X I I il a- :!.r li-iii.iii'I .- .' Ill- lM-.ll 1 11) 1 1 .1 - III I I on in w It I. 1 1 li . ;..n- lis Lite s ti v. rv .i;l.t. . ti : -tii e i . r cut of our ex ils .ir- ..-i.-nItnr.il pr.sliicls le l.rii.!ej I iw ,,.nisls.i I'.irin. r t buy i,i i i ,.s.,l market while e Il'llts ol 1. 1- toil mu-t I -n . -on 1 1" i,:i,.m witli tlie world. The lisso-i of i IniritV t.lticllt t lit' lulilrcn of tin- pubhe school is bleoi.e. I'll, re a: e ! r in our il.lsl and the eiothiui; ni.l provis- ' '""' oe s, onuim i a. in.- ... ii i i . , llailnMid, and nl Ihc art .1. s of prois r- " " '"'''"llvofev. ;,-mid .l.s.. riptio.;.l,.V- Tlicre iii every propiit that bill will In- .nliiiittisl to state- .s.l bv the present iMligress. i' itn v is pra, -lically .lead nnd m valid objection em now Ih' ai.-ol ai; unsl the adini-sion of the rritorv. The Atiieri.-.iii llxpr.ss i-omp.iiiy icsoi til. t! to extreme incisure to erowded It li customer Ihe air l--robet it's proierlv. Il IUIW itiiu.i isiwerfiillv eharLri-.l Willi .dec- th r ii it-ward of MIX) for each ohU rsho'. ill ad and f '.lHHI for each .tie shot and crippled. Train r-.b-cts might to decie isc in the f ice ,f thc-e coiuhtioiis. Senator orh.-. s wants to have lie silver seignor.i,.' in the tr.a try coitl.-d ill the r..te of ..'.IHKI.lKk) ,.er in. nit It and alter that i ex . .lilst.-d re.-Uliie purchase of thill nil, nil. t liioiithli'. He also favor iii international monetary confer nee. The charier hi ',1 hy the Louis iana lottery hi expucl. It is .-aid tlie lut-are homo ol the lottery will U- in Honduras. The ivple of the F nib d State are to lie e..ii gratulalcl iihiii the removal from h.-r soil ..f this d"iuraliiiig; gitu.li !;n i ti 1 1 1 ii 1 1. ii. There is plenty of money in tlm country for all pllls.ri s if those w ho have si--cssiou would pill It in circulation. There is no la-ttcr lime than this to improve your I ro rly. I.uls.r will not ng iin Im -o cheap, Is -iil. s the work would relieve laboring men ami in.ikti 'illleS Cilfier. The assessment roll lile.1 with the secretary of state show substan tial gains w ith the exception of u i. iv counties. Clatsop county has ihe uio-t accomtmslating assessor 'he net valuation having .lecreas.-d over two million dollars ..r 10 p r ,-ellt from that ol'hist je.ir. .1. A. r.irshall, of the Delhi, X. V., lia.-tte, ha set tVHt in the -ame room for lifty-livo years, dur ing w hieh lime he has never Is-en absent more than two weeks; Iii ,-se has Is-eli at the s.i.ne window lor more than twenty-lwu yearn. Mr. 1'i.rshiill has s.-t over one Inin Ired ami Ihirbi-n mile of ly'. Meat packcm iiow.iday find it . ii. ire prolitablu to euro haooii with ih. i rib in it than to cut nut the .'lbs iis our paternal relative uai to do. This shows the wisdom of the modern s.rk pucker, for by ho doing lie receive hoiiid li or ! cuts ht iKiiind for the Ixitu' which our forefather received but four or live cent for. Some Hiiccial lu'cnta of thu treuH- ary department reHrt thu ilieov- I'lucfl in the inland empire. If the ry of counterfeit 10 greenback, 'groun-l i b wet now th.-re i It wa aHcertuilit d that the Anglo- j Mlflieient moisture iii the ground to l aliforiii.-in of San Francisco luid : gnaraiib e a cm;, ev.-n if it were to -pled .iiiite an amount b fore! rain no more iin'il next March, li-tecli.in wa recognized. The attempt to pa- n dog law nil! w. re printed from un oM j.l.ite, jn (inirgia ha lai n mailt) whi. h wa sb.lt ii a few year ago. I several tiint. hut lia invarihly lx.ut the only way to detect the H. ,t f. at.sl hy the. ditit inn, 'ran i i the paper wliit h im ili-lic-! whoare afrui'l of'tlio inllu no of i. nl iii the nlk thre.nl, which ilc-tie cur, ay the AthinU Journal, line the genuine hills. bmk out j u i.arl i.f ( ioorgia aht ep rais-f-.r them. j ing could Ih. made a profitable in- r.-tiiiiab- for tin) gol-1 pr.lic-'nHt''. but it i now iiiiiHihl.i to tion of I .'.LI iiial.e it ll'i.OiKJ.OKl, curry it on without iir- i ravugea an increase over last year of b0,- from the dog a will mako it a lo. OiH.l,iXl). In thi i-stimatfl th ' 'K lnin'. The "yailer" dog I l iiibd Stiib i- credited at Mo,, powt r in o.-orgia. (sXIHHi, an increase over luiit )';iri The way of the transgressor i ..f m arly 0,()0. The princi 1 Iir, y hard if he encounter the j id inerea-e i in the Knglish terri- Vi rinoiil li.ii..r law. Il. ru i the tory ol South Afrbu nnd i nn Kn- ,.,ls f Hurry O'Nul known u the ,'lish pr.slm t. The AiiK-ricaii pro-. jU(. cnn,. earned to January ernl duct of silver ha not only dimin- ,,f suprein" court. The jury or-i-h 1 in ipiiuitfTy for the year, and ,,.r,, tl)t.t h- pay a line i.f l'(l,0i)0 t he show tug in American preciou m,, I. imprisoned iii the ho, i-w of m.-tal for the year will be n r ,.,,rrit tion f.-r .';s,() daj. The .tie in contrast with previous ,..,., , , (.,;., .,, j,, to the I'tiitid y ar. The complete collase of the llort t i rai-e money f-.r the pur-js-e of -reeling a monument in the 'intiur of the lab- Jauie (i. Illalne llurlrab and eiiiphasie the truth u.it American ure not a luonu- iient rai-iiig -o.le. Suhscriptioti n r.- a .licit. d in Maine among rii lids and m ighlsir of the dead I iteam in. among the voter Who . e.ir af'er year pla--e I th'' state it ,s be k in anv r.liti al iiterpii-e i Le ,'i he might l id. V-t it I i rb-l tl. .t the s i'ii total .f t I cri ;,! I .u , ii d X s I "III, f wni f I'icme from a weahny ork. r. MII.H. 0 'uri'hn(-d lit ike Puiidlii.l.li'r for -'Mt.l (Ml. ... ... li, I' u 1 . I. . ( I'llX II I l, r , Is.. ' - l'he I lie fc,'ii I'm ill,- lailion I was sold lb s iift.-t-n.s. ii nt -.' i.'il.sk f.r '.i'.l'. I he I. iirclias. r w as I'lr. I, Hi- ( I. ukc, of New S ork, r.nr. -.ntiiii; the I s -n. 1 1 b l.-ro eotiiniitti . , of whi. h John I. I'.lair Is , ebnli mall. I lie ,ros rt v isui-i-t- of rlnlit ol win, iles.s, train Ins.-, Imi.l-, i.ulrmid I till iS, . 111.' I III -. Ills, t,s,s, ) ill.. -, Uil ' inn. s due oil l I alius, lss,kso r .s.rds, I the sleiimlsiiils I'hric M-t.-rs, Win. M. II. .UK and V f". I'm titlej, Ihe -t.-iini tilk's I'nvorite and la solute all. I , tlie steiiiiishi. lllalii. lt. ' 'al ley, liia.'hlue shops, .ls, . le , and til.) all llnir pr..-rty of .-v.-rv sort Hli.l dcsenpl loll U-.-I as the ( l - striictlon nlanl and oiittit lor lit-- c unto U'loiiHini;, w bet her I be -ion.' l a tlie pr..s-rlv of Ihe On-iron I'li.-in.' Itullr.'ii, Company, or of Ihe Willam ette Valley mid ! 'na-t liulroad I ' nil pi'1)'- It.'iiiaikalilr Occur la-iu-r. A lloise City, Idaho, Krs- TV "lore whs r.'.i-iilly Ihc s.vue of n l liiarliiible .svurroii.-.'. Wliile the , ' whs trlcily and everylssly In the huihlintf w as sh.s ked large liuisl ill w a the first to f.el Ihe elle. ts of Ihe 'li Icine liou. lie tame smelling uls.iit Ihe stove w hell be re. vis. . I a shock thai eausisl him to topple over. Hastily picking himself up be broke for the d.s.r and w b.-ii he reached Ihe .bsir plate he fell I he force of a ls.lt that klusked 1 1 1 1 I down again. Two Chi lli's.' cam. ehallellng ililo Ihe stun-, ..ui' with rubls-r on and the ..Ih. r without, when the Cel.-stlal llllnus the overs,.M' suddenly luteins! forward and fell .low il lis if he had ls-cll sltllek from Isbliid. Hi i m preeiil ion, eoilched III forcible Chinese illaleet, were fearful lo ll-l.-ii to. Other en Icrprising ciisloini rs felt the f,.re. of the electricity and hurried Ironi the building. Thu probable t aum of Ibis curious pheiioiueiioii w as a wire thai had Miiuti abnormal contact with the building. lloW NWAiiiiC.il ii-k - t'ortlii'id Sun day Welisune: liidlealioua Is gin to Milut to a .low iiwar.l earis-r for Law yer IMIehbiiru. If he k. . p ll Iii pn-M-ut lick he may go the way of oth er tmusgrisisor. Il would Im- U-tti-r for li i ill Hint lie apply the brakes at nniiv Xn whissr of the Portland Smuggling ring dial has y. I Ist-n heard ill the flitorta! rooms of the I liegouiali. The jury that tried t'hri Kvan found him guilty of murder in the lirst degree und lix.d the penalty at imprisonment for life. The cold hl.Ntdcd mur-lcrer was lucky to I'll I i. pulling hemp. lie richly de served that l it.'. The stench .Hid i-tink ilevelo-d in the trial (f the Portland custom house ring of Mtiuggl." grow stronger daily. Xo woiuhr the Oregoiiiiin r. fuse to tuerilion it editnrully. The tact already dis clomsl tr.s-tually dowir the prcHent leader of the repllhl ican party ill the tale, Il was a case of making nil they could of the opjM.rlunily. It i said that many place Kat f the Cus.-a-b are hx wet f,.r plowing. If this Im' ii fa.-t tht-rn will Iki one of Ihe largest crop f wheat lu-xt year lint was ever pro- Mate miprcm... court it le-. cssary. This seiit.-li.e of ."ill If I.I 11 Is e.juiv ah nt to trie I ini'lr-l iiiel f 'ir v. ars, one month avl t ii d.ii s. I.ulie eoaiitl ! il J'l.ir it liibd for diversili. I l ir uii g Or nns, fruits, h' i and v. g. i .i.h grow in pr..fu-i ' thrive on 1 II nit , I -t.sk .'I li . I sill'- lo.lt of .i l.tr.- r -i 1 I ii .i '. .. I llle . I I oil in i lr i the I fill and ti.e leh ir.ii. r g to rnlly -"' I. -thllig lis.'. iia:(.n i vtini it. it. o o G 0 o