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DEMOCRATIC f 01 STY tOSMi TfKL Iliin.J. HUock Neuiinaie.1 brrnraUllv l Kill Hi'' Vtrancy. lr IviltUuani. April. j The couiliillU-e met at S o'clock '.Ins ; fcfltfNiouu, at the court liuuae. A giasl : rynrvM-ntalliiii uf t lie committee w j ... .rttltll I Ull IllfUft, it..... w. t . ... .....I l..lt II. .It .1 II. AlKIIIM'tt. I.I I (-'.ugvne, wan linuiiuuieu ior n pic-i il lative by ai-clnuiallou to fl.l I hi- vacuo-,-y caused by Hie miglialloii of llmi t K. Halt.. The i-oiiimiUiiiii-ii nni.-lit all jjav t-hn-rliiK advli? fruiu lluir ii-Kriii tive prwliu-U, a to the condition of the Ou 'motion a eoimiilltf of thrw, wan appointed to wait on Mr. Matlock and ucertaiu wlii-tht-r lis would actvpt tli iMiinluatioii. Thai-hair apMlnu-d V. L. llouloii, J H. Mwtloy and A. V. Tatti-raoll a aaid vollilullU-i-. Mr. Matlot-k appeared Ufr the committee and thauked tin-iiiiiiiIh r for the honor conferred. llenuldhe liad not aoughl the ortWv, hut ln lieved that U wa-i liU duty uot to n-fum-, and tlu-ri-lore would accept. He alwi I'imJc -nine up propriultt n-iiiarkit, wliicti were full of uilvicv and wUdoui. The iioinlnatlon of Mr. Mitl.. k i a truiiK one and will give i-ompli tv Ufactloii. Ki. hoatb Africa. The Dallea T.-M.: Mr. tli-or;i llciit ley, who left laol Noveiulier from Jo liauntuburK, returneil to the city, ufu-r liavinK ttiorouifhly tented to hi Kali fact Ion the bauble of Hie eldorado of the dark continent, lie haa been.nb. elit alxiiit alx nioiitlia, and while hi journey lnu cont him a nice little imtii lie litut had valuable exM-rii'iice which will act aa an object Uwmiii to him In after life. When he left thia country for Houtu Africa bo imagined that land to be the bent for the accumula tion of wealth of any on the face of the Hlolx-; but thia dream wtu aonti din lulled on hi arrival at Johaimctburx, wild ho found the condition theie the name aa elM-whrrv. in the labor maiket there In a hUouk competition, uml the mines are not an rich oa re prenentt-d. The early duya uf California and Ati-t-trulia were not realiud, and thine who followed audi delUHloim weru very much dntap)olutel. A "boom" hud Urn atarted by men inlcnuUM to caum- tidal ware of iiiimiKrlioii, und the victim ulten.-d the mime hardhiM a they did In other plncc. Mr. lU-ntliy did not find any wld ly liiK around Ioom- in Africa, that mlnlit crwily be pickwl up by any almlt M wanderer, and lie coiiMidi red lie left the beat country under the null, ao he returned. I'liltrrnitj ote. lllyOurU. Aprils Nearly all the cltunea have organized tennia cluU. Owlnir to the inclement weather the baxelmll game with the U. A. C.'ri at Corvalli todny hu U-eli dcclurcil ott. The faculty have announced Mix Amy O. I'iimi-II, of Atorin, a vnlodlo loriuil of the cIiun of '111. The Him haachoHeu T. J. llrattnin, of TaMey, for clan orator and I. M. (ileii, of Day ton, clan mm'(. Hon. C. M. Idlcman, delivered a hurt, but entertaining lecture at Vil lurd hall luat evening oil "Social l'ro Kiran." There wum a kimhI attendance. The next lecture In the courm will le delivered by Hon. 1). Holla Cohen, of Portland, on next Friday evenlug, Moy 4. Olury Ticket. Dally Otiard, Arll A. County Clerk Walker, today, iaaued the following marriage lleenm-: W. ll. Taylor and Annie 11. Whlmuati; Arch iSmlth and Meda It. Hnyder. Ai.WAVBlN TkoI'ULK. The follow ing from the tialein Iudeieuilent I ubout mail who has figured In the courts all along the Willamette valley, once In Kugelie. (. M. Hartlett I again within the clutches of the law and this tlmo lie bid fair to become a rexl.leiit of the state penitentiary. On the th of January he took the liberty to Hell a liorm) to Mm. A. A. Jouiihou who renldca on front atrcet In this city. He gave her a bill aalo for the animal and left the premises, but he noon re turned and look the horne unknown to theludy. As iwmiii as the anlinul was misned a warrant for thcarrent of Hurt led was IhhihkI. A w-urcli was Immed iately Instigated. Chief of Tollce Mln to had liecii doing a greut deal of ipiite work In ho-s of appn-heudiug the thief but was not reward-l until he went to Jefferson on the 1 1 ill local yet tcrday morning. Ititrtlett was caught at a logging cumn about four miles almve that city und brought to Halem late In theulii-rnoon. He hud bteiiem ployed at the logging in nip but four duys and previoii to that he pciit III oud alsiut Corvallis. ClITTAOK (JROVK lk)V8.-Uiddle Two very young "Indus- Kliteriirise trial"' were droiiH-d into our city ty the overland Wednesday morning, and we were not a little surprised on receiving a call from the "I oxeyites" to recoKiilto the faees of two fourteen year old lals, "ltalie" Murkl.-y and von inr Tisld. from Cot tilgu Orove. our former home. The ly said they weru eiimute to California where a for- limn sivsiliul Ilium III I li vilieVSrd mid orange grove. They were f iring wry well mid backed by a purse con taining fifty cents, could not be p rsuad ed to play the roll of the prodical son. T'iey captured the south lamnd nine o'clock Irelght and oontinu.il on their journey. The boys have gissl homea but to escape the monotony of "home rule" and prompted by a foolish dssire for adventure, the temptation was too strong In be resisted. Imlj Gusril, April JS. KtotLAK Steam eh. The steamer Kugene left Harrtburg at SMi o'clts-k this morning and arrived here shortly after 1 this afternoon, t apt. Jones sUtea that the river U alsiut 4 nchea lower than he the last trip wa i made. Tlie water atantls at 5 feet to-1 :..'bt,ro,:;! irrniii iu.. .,.. v-k. - disMtUned at the slow pn.gn-ss of the wsrehoune scheme and Juatitlably . Ilusinras at the court bouse and city ball quiet. TAX ('OI.I.KITIONH. o lime ('uly lai-tajer Air Scliliiif ! I p la turn Mispe. iiautiiutM April n. It was generally pn-dicled Hint Lulu county would have a vi-ry large ik-llii- tpicitl lux list t I.I- yi-ur'nii nccouut of the can'il f money mi. I t he inopisir- I...... utl ... ..i... imii - ttfiit- mil ll mi smtl', IIIUIII y , I 11 V kll.l kl.lutil lf i.u t..,tl I i.l III - i. .. i, an . are aitTceulilv iirin-. loit.vliow rim idly the taxeit l.uve Ucii . i;li il, and , Hie faUily of.llie pridiilloim inmle. The follow lug Miott the amount thu fnraid: I luxes .il!iH'tcd up to Anril M HUV.'TS 10 Taxes collected during the week up to April tn Total ill".'-- This leave only H,uxi ui.pt.id. From The lllae Itiwr Xin-. Tlie llrownaville Time ot thm Mirk! print the following article: f 1.... .. 1.. 1,- I .in iiii.'ii nun iii.iiii- in liit nn p paH-r of the mining party who went to thu llliie river mine. Tin lay lu iruiuir Mcwrn. lllckovernud Ib nii n nturiuil to this plnce ufter huvliig given the cold regions a thorough and can-ful exniiiiiiutlon. Mr. Iilckover did not reiuuiii long In llniu n ille on the return trip, but hauled unit mini' Hue N-eiieiia o ore, tarIed the tll( train for South linkota, w here he w ill make a thoroUi;h ti-xl of the mineral and then return to thi city. Mr. Hi tlton, however, remained here, und will be a citien of llrow iixville for Milne time. He aays the pioK el are cxiellent, and tliut theconii.nlilei. Imve enough flue ore N-fort them In war rant the putting forth of a very luru'c ainotint of work in dcvclopiuu; th various claim now laid nut. Num bers of men httve gone to 1 1 MX' lllilll with the sole piirHWM of Inverttigalllii; them and they have nil P lumed with the universal verdict that the claim-. are very valuable proM-rly. Now that these men with their year of fxht Ictne, have cl veil In their le-Iinioiiv on the bright nide, for w lint more can the Miiple wish'.' We know they w nut to me the gold coming out In brick and if you w ill wait iiicui!y for uIkhiI three inonlhi', that very m-eiu- w ill be your to pi.e iikii. I'cr-h.-ips there will lie fewer doubting Peter tlinn now. Jiinrtlon City llenit. Tlnii-, April lis. C. Cruse Iclt Tuimlny for Niirduin, Iowa. M. S. Temiilclon left Wcdiicduy evening to utteiitl the midwinter fair. J. II. Whiteaker, deii:M-rntic cuiidi dute for county clerk, wi liMikiug over the Mitical Held here Weilliemlay. John lilew, sr., had n nevero at lin k of heart trouble TueMilny. Ho Is able to bo around again. Mr. Holly KivlcHtoii luul a M-verc stroke of tnralyi lut Sunday. Sin is Improving now und will recover, (Julte a wind atorm viniled lhi-m.c-(ion Wednesday iiltcruiMUi which Iiim ai-companicil by thunder and rain. North and west of here huil Ml in sulflclclil ipuaulilies to cover the ground. The Hotel Coniuny held their nil mini meeting Tuesduy. The following olllivrs werw elected: C. W. Wnxh burne, pn-sidelit; J. A. Itu.linell, vii-e president; W. h. Houston, Hii-retiiry and manager; C. J. Khrmiiu, trcur-ur-cr. The i.jth aniilversury of Odd Fellow ship wua olrscrvcd by Oll(d llHlglMlf this city. Ib-v. Mcliiturll delivcied n very intenitliig udlrcr at the M. K. chureli w hich was liHteiied to by a lurge audience. The eiilertainnieiit was InterriiH-rscd with choice selections of iiiiihIc. Lank Coi-stv 1'wii-i.k. Meilford Mall: J. W. Kays, of the firm of I.luti A Kav. Kuirene furniture dealer, n-- turiieil to the Willamette valley Tlies. day evetdng after a several ibiy's visit Willi relatives ami iriemis iu him io cality. Mr. Kays I one of the many young bUHincss men in Fui;eiie who have accumulated a nice little sum of this world's good by hard work nud strict attention to buxiuess. He Nan almighty clever fellow and has friend at every turn of the road Hnvld I, Inn, Jr., of F.ugeiio, is hen- for iiuitc a lengthy visit with relative and a whole country full of friend. Mr. hlnn isenguged In the drug business in Kugene Judge Chii. Walker of Cottage tirove, is in Meilford for a collide of week's stay looking after hitt httided iutcrtsts hcrcnhouH. llollKMIA IblAK. Hoseblirg Plulli- dealer: J. . Kelley left here yester day to Inspect the mute by which is proixwed to connect Itosohurg w it Is Illi nium road now being built from Oak land to lloluiiila. Tomorrow- or Hie day after he will continue hi exmni nation to l-.llt nienuows or uinner snow will permit, and a rcrt from him limy le exsi ted early next wecii. ! .Vt . yvun ul ,.,,rv dav. Moat of Meanwhile, alsuit three milesofiiiouii-1 1, i,,,,, however, wus passed on hi tain has been converted Into public j fnrm, n abort distance south of June highway, and the construction nrty I ti,JIIt until several years ngo hen he Is marching steadily nuwurd, making j i, , M ttc up bis n si'denee ut Junction. gssl progn-as uml mei ting with no oh- ( lu rvlimi,s w ill U- linuight to Kugene tlacles worth meiitloliing. on the Im-I train tomorrow at -:au I o'clis k, ut Ideli time the funeral mid ballr tiua.nl. April -'a. interment will tuke place to the I . I . IIkahs Hank Mrsu-. The Kugene ; o. F. cemetery. brass ImvihI furnished some very tint-; nuisii! to our i-lll-ns. on Willamette! A Pof.vTKK. The winter Is almost street last evening. A collectl-m past, but lln-re I an item In an Kast should lie raised and the liu.d en-1 em a-r which every woman should gaged to furnish public music at least i cut out nit' te in the top of her hus one evening during each week during baud' but, a- a sure proof of the du li the summer. It would I money well grr of ompi-lliiig the woman of Hie siteiit. and Is-sidc a worthy orgsiila- house to split thu kindling wood. The lion partially sustained. " Who will I item say thut a Minnesota womuti take tlie matter in hniid'.' was splitting wisid in the house, wbeu A Sl'klTI.ATll. Hay tie-Tiluea: Tlie hry rsn that A. M. Witham old a band of sheep to a young man from Soap Creek at t.' per load, the o'lier day, and that u tUv or two later P. Avery purchased the same sheep from a" young speculator tit I1.S7. IT cents ler h-ad wn a Heat pif , .My aiuce Messrs . Withain j Af.ry ,iVB f j(fit f each other, R accounted shrewd dealer, . Sakkuv S....-J..,.e,i. City Time: Mr. Zrltrl. r ha- N.Id hi Uk ery anl rVsivinw to victor ogle. Mr. Aegler lias secureu a plute w iiii hU brolit-r In Kugift and move , back. " 1 Oregon State iiraaY The I'M annual iloiiiif theOn-i:. .! Male granite the ratnuis ir Jlu- I haudry will I lii-lJ at Fuirclie, coin- iiiriii-iuir mi Tucadav. Mav . lv.il. ! .Members will ny fiill fan- In gl" cr the s-outlicrii I'uclllo foiuatiy' , hum, ntul nke a receipt from lb tu k- el agent, and w ill la- nlumcd at m- i .. . . I ...... - .... .. ...I.... . ....(. 1I....1.. ' I llll'l Hies, I'll pil-st-llllHg n itiiiimhhi lit ritr.il. .... .t I ... ..ri.lt. lit' III ... iuiiiiiioi .'I n . . ....... . - .Mud' trance. 1 he I uloii l'aclllc rull- roiul ri fila to give nlll'tlou In the Ulilills r of Kiiatt-l ll I Ircgon, but the "lb R'llittor" line of Uml will kv cln ier rati tliiui the Iim-uI railroad rat ! I In . John SimpMiii mid hi emu- lliltlee will make amnionic lit Mlth ' the hotel ut I jicelie. MemU-rs who imve "timnge Clmii" 1 or"Mvlodle" are nipii-li-d to bring them along. The M:itcr Inm n.ilnl cd t lie follow ing column lit und ihelltiir from the csm udes to Hie dalle, list bus Isi-ii is nt out: I lu It forward movement Hie nwni- legislation Jacoli Visnoii, C C i lain tins carried the foret which l-r-llorlan. Mis Annie .impMiu. uierly frlnced the bae of Hie riUe far l ;naiiii- Joliii I.upcr, J C While, i out Into the river, luul it U n cu: ' us Mrs C I ' llorlan. ' sinht to the giant tms stmnii'ig Apis-nl W N Phillips, A F Milb r, j tit upright In the water, In s une in Mrs J C Jennings. jsiaiiiis with their trunks entirely -ul- H,v-l.aw I A Heiiilcrson, W O mental. The railnuul Ud whl.'li Warivn, J C Jennings, Mr M M skirls the mountain at (hii s.inl has InU and Mrs Jmiiie Miller. Iseli forced out of line nearly Jil fri t In Co o.eral loll -John Simpson John ' the last eight years. If llnlialltra.il I ami IllllC, W. S. T'ollillsoli, Mr A I tioli uml lege'lids are to Is- taken I' lo loilil, Mr Annie is rlni-s. Crisleiiiinls Henry llisit, J 11 Ins ku p, Mr K ll Palmer. 1 1, vision of I .al sir A I. Morris, W S 'Cull mid Mrs John U-welling. Kducatioii A F Miller, H M Palm er ami Mr Mary Warren. (omsI of the Irder W I. T'oliev, I leu Hornbii. klc, I J Itutl.-r, A Todd, Mrs K 'l ull mid Mis W S Tomilsoii T'iiiIismii lal imi- J C Jennings, Jacob ViHirluvs mid Mrs M F. T'oiiey. Agricultuiiil CollcgeW S Tonilt sou, J C White nud Mr Julia Hciulcr son. Agricultural A I. Morris, I A llni-iler-'io, (n-o I lornbiieklc, Mrs l.nu line ' Itntler and Mrs M K T'oiiey. I Mileage mid Per Hielll John l-w-1 ellirg, W O Warren mid Mr l.iiia ! Moiris. ; IN Holiiti. iii -John Medli-r, A Todd, l J 11 Itiskeep, Mr Harriet Hoot ai.d .Mi W N Pliillip'. Ity order of the Muster, It. P. HolsK. W. M. Hii.i.iiiiv, Sec. of ( Iregon Mute (irulige. ('ottjgc drove It -ill. Kcho-I.ender, April 2. J one HeliiellHiiV hu Is-ell chosen i delegate to Hie I. (I. O. F. grand lodge meeting w hich convene at Pendleton May IU. John II. Met ice. sllpelilltelldelit of the Annie mine, lias purchased u lot opposite the Kclu-I'iider building, up on w hieh to erect a nice building for mi nflleu und residence, in the near fu ture. Twelve men wmt up to work on the lloluiiila road, Tuesday. Improving the road already made will Is the (list work done. We It-urn that the piivilcgcof taking wutcrfroiu the spring east of the Southern Pncille depot ha Ini-ii se cured from Mr. I .nudes, for the pro posed water works. I'sllj liusrU. A i r 1 1 :T. I. O. (I. F. Annivhiixaky. The Odd Fellow cclebrutioii of tin- T'tli nil lilversary of the Institution of the or der In tlsL-l uited States, held at the hull lust eviiiiug, was a plcni-nnt aflnlr. Heverul abort mid Interesting addresses Were nindc, and eiileilaining music enliv ened the (H casion. It I the gcticml opinion lliat Judge Wultoii carried olf t lie honor iy in soio pi rioriniuuv. Fm.er's Juvenile bsnd wus on liniul with their usual exivlleiit music, while Missllutler, of Hnrrlsburg, und Miss Sawyers mid Mrs. I, Inn pleased the gathering with vocal music. After thu programme was rendered an ele gant luncheon, that had Isi'ii pn'pared by the ladies, wu passed uniuud, and the remainder of the evening wus K'lll ill discussing till-I'lltllbles und iu social enjoyment. Iisllf UuspI, A ' r 1 1 .1. l)y HoVKIi Til K II I. II S H II M H. T hlirsday ' Huleiii Jndccndc!il: "Thu storm of yesteriluy nrteriKNin and Inst night hu left the'fruit mid ornamental tree ulniit bnrreii. The ground li neal h the Ins Is white with bhsisoins. Whether or not this will Injure the fruit crop 1 liiiHutilile to any, but it is prolinlile tliut ll l injurcii io somo ex tent. In Polk count v the trees were allii'ted u greut deal worse Until on this aido of the river, and It limy be the means of leaving this vicinity with a very smull crop tbi year." In this section the fruit tree or their blossom were uninjured. luilT liusnl, AtI12; 1)1 i n. Win. Cummin died In Junc tion Thursday evening, April iAi, from ' II. t. flli'1'14 lif IllirrilllS III WAS M.hoilt If I T.'t v.'itrsfif lui Hinl ciiine lo I.HHO conn- ,.. -j,, He n-aidul In Kugene lor either lier I. low or I In) expression sin- wn using ut the time jnrred down n banging lauili whieli exploded and i ie-1 dow ll tlie bouse. S iiisit. ItKH.itT. District No. 11, for the month eliding April 'J), ",i Hoy i nrollcd, 14: girl. i'; total 1". da taught, 'J; day atteiidatitw 4'C du' absence, 1.1; average dully attend' slice. 'Jo; average liuinls r l-eloiiging, i'l; visitors, .1. Pupil not absent uur ing the month, llnrrv l aniull, alter and Pearl f-talford, l.ena, Carrie and .Nilii- K'sit, and Ida Houston. O Ut.SA K. HI-oi;.s, Teacher. ( nlifornia straw lrrii-s are becoming TIIK JIOUNU M(l N TAIN. lit (ears of lime ll W 111 I'm I III" niter. The cn-atcst oddity oil the N otcrn const I tin- "moving mountniii of o- limit. la rtvt-r," say the M. I'ntil I at-li. This geographies.) curiosity I mi uilniutuir landslide" of a few in- Hi..i.til..u..t I. Ill n Vi.rillftl.lt tlliieil- pikihiihi... "."'I - - tulll of nrt-clnrw illliicllloli. IK ' heiKht Isalsiut fcvl; It lins i i-hl mile of river frnlllg, and thriv . ry prominent s-nk. That It l alow !y but surely moving Into the gn-nt ol limn rlvc'r Is a thought that pmtulily never silgg)-"!!! Itwlf ti tin1 ca-ilnl oh ! rver, tun aivurate iiicinurcmi nti:.k eu by civil riigimi-rs of Inch n "lc ' Imve' etnhllhfd the fact such i- I 'in , 'ii beyond a renlittlli- doubt, mid ! Hint iu'the course of tii.ie it w 111 d:.ni i the river so u to form it lake cxli inl aeeoiinl, the "sliding luouiilaiu'' h I. t inoviiij; nearly so .1 , , pn-vlous in t in- . Vear ago III lime prci w bite man's advent In llnwc region-. To Itoll FaHMKIIS. A Hew gallic ! a li-ii invented by l ars is to rob il.e farmers iiii'l hue ll is: A anion Ii. tuiigil' d fellow Hpploaehe ll faun r, elaiiuing lo have a low sickle err , r am! secure liiui as ucciit in it iieiuliborliiNid. lie U s-ruailed i. signing a coiiiract for one half gro- ( the iiiai'biiies for tnal. The wur.l ug o lln- colilrael is ehllliged llll'l mHiic IlilUles added W lliell lllllkes I tic i lili t cull for t J.im wnith of uiueliii.i-. A lew duys afli ruard urn ihcr fellow s'ars mid elinins Hint the luacl iiac arrived, and .ielil las IT.e farmer i- paral) cd and denit -iiii ii'int. Of course lie I (lieu si his signature and n . s Hint thev I ii. .1. !C II It I- the W- of liiui. A coiiiiiroiiiitc i red that be pay n few bundle. 1 lur-, und In- llnallv iiccci'l. l'si!T i.ilat'l, April -T. II!:u'm:iiTi:.nsii.iitatioN. I n or twenty l ramps broke ii s ul mi i of the car-in ve-tcrdav's imrt 1 1 li u freight train, but Wen- rejected by '. Irani cn w. The "Itiiliistlials'' Hi U-gnii throuing rock but Conductor Fred nil irouiiiv drew hi rvvnlc.-r and frigbtened Hielll away. Tin- nil n- Itrr of these viigmiit l llli-n-u-iiig daily since tin- ruilroud hu op'd their riding fn-e If thi continues to get much worse ex I ru day mid nU'it hi1iiv, Isith, will l a neivssiiv ,ii lliosc part of the city outside the l.u.-i-liess portion. A lUllV SlKAMKIl. Iteo. S. .-l.'..l-ller, of lnile-lldelic-, t-XIM'cl to have a new passenger l"'nt on the river und ready for business by thu llrst of July. Tlie illmeli-lon of The IhuiI will U-ti-x XI feet mid it w ill draw 1' Inches of wnternt the stern nud ID inches ut the liw mid will l pru'llfd by un M horse iHiwer giiMiliue engine. The Ismt will carry Ml -ple. The Inten tion I to ply 1st wii ii liidf-iidf nee mid Salem, principally during the low w ater season. FKl'IT tllloWKUs MllKIINil. The I.iine county fruit gniwcr aasws-iutioii w ill hold its mutual meeting for the election of olllecrs mid the Iran ac tion of other liii-iuess, Includ ing thu regular discussion, at the court house In Kugene, ut - p. m. Sat urday, Muv 5, lsiil. J. (i. Sii vk.nmoN, Pn-siiltiil. I'sIlT (iiisnJ. April Jl'MTloX C'lllMINAI. CofllT. Junc tion Justice court Is a gnat plme for criininal IiiihIiii-ss. Vestenluy C. J. Tibls-ttsand Morrl Hoiick were ur n'sted for cutting tiinl-r on some r sons land. Another mini, w hose name we did not learn, wus ulso nricsted on the churgv of simple assault. fislijr liiianl, A . 1 1 .' Jack Ditiiiiukn. Vealenhi) 's P.irtlund Tclegruin says: John Ditch burn mid Alexander lv gan, arraigned tisluy, weie given till Tui-sduy lo plead on the Indictlnent, charging tl.'in with forging a false security bond or a suit brought In the I nitcd SlaU district court. Moke Nkwspapkiw. L. II. Mr la- hull says be ex pec's lo start u:n r pus-r in Haleiii next week. Jay Co 'k nud Floyd Churchill un- also annul to start a new pa r ut Hilveitoii. Thi lllrihs l.alnlr. Han Fiiancisi'o, April IU. 1 1 1- es timated thut the P.lvtlie istiitc, lisliosilioli of which the silpl court lias just dually dii idul, I wi aiMiut t i,iio,(mi. out ni mis sum costs of litigation uml other ex'i which the aiicn-wiful claimant, I emu Jilylke, estimate will ' VI s-r cent, will have lo ie pmu, i ing the lurge sum of jj. no,iMor tl. alsiut ut Hon iiti-' di-po-ul. Tol-lCA, III., April I'i. A consi, ii- Iiieiit of gun and rurlridgcs bus I di nii ivnl In re lv mining ois-ruto-s. There are Is lit-ved to lx- not It s than list guns ami 4ki or &nnu cartridge. Hu isiiiiiiiuerit wa pluit-'l lu ihu hands of deputies sworn in by lie sheriir. T Take lk Slrlkars Vlarca. WeihCm v, Kan., April Jfi.L. V. Johns, general slls rilltelidellt of I lie TemiesMt- Coul, Iron & Jtuilwuy ( in- imuy of l.iriiiingliniii, Aiu., hit se cured Ho in gro miners to go Into t'nu Itirmiiighum mines in place of : lu st rikers. Uanl Ike nm Oal. Hpmimi Vai.I.EV, III., April Five thousand miners have arran;'el to b-uve lu re this ufterniMiii for T'oim-a (.1 get. out the men still Workllg. Trouble i eXfted. Tin rbrll-Jnrkaau al ike. ii n io . April IT. Will J. I.vi, stakelcld. r of Hii Jneksoli-( oils-tl mateh, hu m-elvi-tl .') from Jack sou. CorU lt' money n sste. lie fore he went to l.uro-. I'jw-h n an ha now put uptTiasJof tie- 10,if) -ide Ix-t. ). . S. It Kill. , i'ruf. lb id, tin- democratic iKitii-1 iihi- l.r superintendent I'l 1'uniij instruction, i-.iino to On ,'oti i .i i i ..ii . i : .. i : i . 1,:,;;'""7 "" ' and Ii is hi had fix year cxi-eri- dice in leu hilig, entered Ulxin tll.lt 'li'li rsl.lll 111 till l-l. lb'. i-niniiieii.-eil in tin- country l.l I. .III. Ml .tll't )' lll.H l-.ll III st siici'i r-fnl work 'Kiii g.iiiieil a lie lu .ir and rep- tllatuni tiiilt led lo n i-itiou hi tin- Alli.iny public school, and af ter te.iclilllv: 111 lli.lt M'lnsil lor three Vears, l,e .i.'cejdeil tin lll.lll iigciiu-ut oi' .h i'.! roM Itistilutc, Marion colli. ty. Al'dr two yens if most p.ttisl.iclory woilc tlien- lie .n icptisl a inure ptolital.lc .t.iii . in tin- 1 l.irr..-lmrg public i-cliool, iawlii'h lie ri in.iitiul l. -r tliiec, yen s during which time lie was clivti -I lo tiicolln-c id count T school r U't tiliti leli lit. His service ill this olVli'O Were mi siciciitalilc to ti.e iitililic gi ncrallv D n rally i that he term. was li I . . I to the second ' I ll',' led till' . , 1' ' 1 lie M 1 1 . k . 1 ut Alh.iii v us l.rni ll, '.,.,1 , , n . t i t . i . 1 tJu rein for .ui'i Unrein or two Ve.ll Hhi 11 he lesilie.l to ll. Ccpl . r . ' a more reiaui.i i.'iiic iuimihui hi 1111 iiiMii .inrc hiisiiit ss. T hru' war '. ! L'J. ' ol aiio the i oiIc of Kugciic M i-urc Lis sci Vli i s as sllpi rilileinlellt the piilili.' s. lio-'Is which pocitioll ii" Iiii.V l.old.i. Ill .ill of Acid's M'hool wotk 111 has In eii most successful. Kvi ry ; .-"ciioiil which has conn- iiudi r his care has tn. vi d onward and ti-j ward, and I. e li. is Kit behind him! only ni.iiks uf pros rily and flic ci rs, an I his iiiiiiiciii'e a a thor i 1 1 -4 1 1 di-ciplii.ai i.in, iin nt.tlly, in. r ally, and so.-i illy, ha. n tiiained to lii' .-s the e ith of the state in every community in which he has scrvi d. I'ruf. H. Y. h. II- id is a nvo;; ni.cd li.nler and iii.-tnictor in li acln r-' intilii!e and is familiar with all t' c -ch iol 1 iw and ruh s and regulation- p i t. lining to the n I -I ! school wolk id the ftale, and he h:is an c.ti iisive tlCitUu'ii lame with the teacher of the state and with tho-e who ate most inl r- cstcd ill public school work. lie has Is cu a member of the laiard of stale examiner. for certificate, und stale diplomas for the past ten year ami now hold. that appoint un nt. From 1'rof. Ueid's successful worl; in the several prominent public school of our Mate) ill which he has firvcd, his experi ence a .-oiinty fi-hmd siiM-rinten-ilent, ftale examiner, ami hi found uml practical judgment exhibited in nil hi school work it would seem thai be is most eminently lilted to discharge the duties of the ollice of superintendent of public! instruction f tin stale of Oregon with credit to himself and with honor nud profit to thu ftale. The Ongoniuii Ix licve it lias a prophetic soul, and thut others may bo grounded in thu sauio In) lief occasionally reproduces some dire prediction it tiiudo after thu last presidential election in 1 S'J J us to the- effect that would follow a turill" reform policy. No change has yet la-en made, and the coun try bus hard times uml McKinley ism together, therefore, a former logical argument in tho Orcgoniun oft ctobcr, I SSI!, is far more, appli cable to thu prim-lit situation. It is us follows: "Wc cannot Is licvo that agricul ture, generally Hpeuking, lias any thing to gain from protection. And for this reason that pro tection iidvaiiecH thu cost of nearly everything tho farmer ha to buy uml adds nut a mill to tie price of what lie has to sell. TroU-clion, by keeping un an artificial price lor iron ami urticks made in whole or in part of iron, adds ii larger per cent to the cost uf farm machinery. Kvtry article, from n (garden rake lo a thn shint! machine, i the dearer for protection. The freight rate on iiiuchiin ry from the place of manu facture to the field, a large item in a remote country ike our own, is greater for protection, bocuiiH protection adds to the cost of rud mads. Tie- sume circumstance adds to the freight rate on farm proJuets from the field to thu place of market. Protection adds to the co.-t of clothing worn by the farmer, to tho furniture in bis bouse, to much of the fo fl on his table und to the book hu reads. Protection makes the farmer pay an artificial price on the w ire that binds bis sheaves and tho bags that holds bis harvest. Oy, the other band, protection dots not advance the price on anything ho lias to sill. Protection may help iron men, furniture ui' ii ui 'i sugar (-rowers, but it diss not help the farmer, certainly not the farmer of Oregon ami W iinliirigtjn, who must buy in a protected market throe thousand miles away and sell in a free murk et fifteen thousand miles away." Wo leave it to our intelligent readers to determine whi ther the present almost prohibitive high il-irilFor ii l,ro-t CtlVC reasonable low tarill has caused hard times. 1IIK MlMIM. (iOVKUSOK OK O.tlv iiii.nn I'vlloway, thu unani mous el'i'i uf the dcinoi ratio stato coiiv.-ntioi.fi,, thu governorship of u-: Oregon, in i native of iM-oiiMii. having lac: i born nc.ir Podgevillo in th.it flub-, June Hi, lSI'i. Ho ii a ft lf-lii.idc in. in in the niohl liber al m iio of the term, having .it- t.ui.cil hi priniit jHjsilion ami e.iri.ed the g'sul will uml cdtii'lll of the Ju iiplc of the state hy holiest , i-iiiliMvur and iiiitiring energy. At i the age of 7 year he crofsi.il the , plain., in couip.tnv with his par- His, and from tl. il time till the ' I'ii M nl has becti almost .1 eon taut . . ... ri fiilent of l .i i ii 1 1 1 1 1 count v. The trip across the continent occupicil -even inoutli, mill fully two wit-kit ueic coiifiniH'il in covering the dis-tarm- from Tin- Dalle. The elder ( i.i'.iow.iy, iniiiictliately iimii hi arrival, iitirchaseil foine l.itnl near ..;,,. v..,..i..ii .....I ii... .111111 I I llllllllll H'l.lIU i tl. tin ,,i "., .i,i- i.. i .i. '..i,..,! i.:. suiijt i i til lilts rn.i li tl u-siriiAi ui Iriret-.l nil the f:trill llllll nttl-lliletl I - - -- - - - t'ie district school until lie wus pcrmittul to enter Willamette uni versity, the I'ioucer institution of learning in Oregon. He niiule rap- id headway ami was graduated in 1 uml for fully nine years , . , I,, " I ,. ,, tin li. nil l i.miii ri Mini nil i'ti tii- o'.il V.iiuliill uml l'olk coiinticK. j Dining hi vacation he assisteil ! his lather in cultivaliiif; the fami ly farm und devoted sonic attcii I lion to the f tutly of law. In 1ST I lie wa elected by the ileliiocral to the flute legislature t runt Yamhill county, ami was ri- c'litcd to that body in 1H78 it ml l.Wy0. lit- occupied the important i t . . . poi-l ot chairman oi un- ways uici means committee, and won the ad miration mid rcH'ct of all by I. is tniMven ing honesty und ftcrling ijtialitirs. I ' kiii his return to pri vate life he removed to .Me.Minn villcuud engaged in llicgriin nud warcliiui.-i' btisiiicfs, in whieli he wa highly suivcsfful from the t;i rt. lie Wa elected school di rector in that diftrict uml during his term of ollice was instrumental in bring alsjut the erection of two huiulsomo school houses and in augurating many needed reforms. Soon uftcr his election, (iovcrnor I'cnnoyer up'stinted Mr. (itillowuy a a member of the state Isiard of agriculture, which initiition Ins lias held ever since, having Ist-n elected prcfidcnt of the Ixmrd last Novem ls r. In 1H1K) (iulloway wan t-Ut-t-d county judge of Yamhill county by a majority of 155, thn county Is-ing coiinidcrcd rciiiblicaii by fully -HiO vnti-8. During bin term of ollice in this important position Judge dullowny has clearly proven his business ability by removing s lrri;o iiiilcbUdncfH and culling in for payment nil county warrants of rciNiit date. At the present time J mine (Iulloway is devoting a grout deal of uttcntion to horticulture and is laying out a large tract of land near McMinnville in fruit triH-H, rersonully, the judge is unas suming uml uniformity pleasant. He possesses raro burliness ability and is particularly fitted in many ways to fill the iuiortant and re sponsible position for which ho has bu n nominated by bin party. Ho is well known throughout the ututo and will doubtless reccivo a Halter ing ovation in all flections from democrats ami republicans alike. News comes from St. Paul that the Vellowstono Park lias I -cell overrun during tho past winter w ith hunters. This is contrary to law. Under tho fostering euro of the government a herd of bison was gathered in tho park tho last herd on the continent; and 2",000 head of elks, besides mountain sheep, moose and other ilisax.'aring species, bavo found shelter there. Hut tho law and force of troops arp IkiIIi inadequate for tho protection if tho gamo and tho reservation. Congress should sen to it that both are strengthened. Tho railroad commissioners vis ited tho mid-winter fair, then "in- s cted'' tho railroad truck, from tlie inside of a Pullman car, on the return trip. It was a u.ero matter of play for them to insjioct the track the other day between Koscburg Mud Kugeno in less than four hours. V should not Iss sur prised to heur of a raiso in freight rubra after this arduous trip. Walter Hons, brother of the "lost Charlie" Koe," was married at (Jermantown, iVnneylvania lost week. Attention was drawn to the ceremony by the fact that he was in company with bis brother when the latter was stolen, but was allowed to return home, while no trace fif Charlie has been found to this day. Tho last legislature squandered the larger part of f.'O.OOO for clerk hire. Wc bavo yet to b arn of any democratic member of the legisla- turc who was engaged in thus loot ing the public treasury. ipiite pleiillfiil lii Hie market. 0 O o o o o o o 0 0 O CD 'oo O o o o GD 5 o o CD O o o o o n n n O O