HATUltPA:, JI NKU. A bur k ward spring. Variable Heather today. Wry llf'.e travel mi tint ruilnunl. There, N a big demand fur hay In .Vrtland. Olio week Inoru of nlildii- Hi I he Hute L'lilvemity. Hermann wilt huvo a 'lur,ility of Vt-r U.wm for rnltgivnn. Thon. Ilnrdy uud wife havu r moved from Junction to Hpriiigflcld. 0,ultu ft iiuihIm r of farmer In town tinlwitliMnndiiig tlin liirli'iui'iil weath er. Tlio republican tvlcbratcd their vic tory hint night hi lloM-liuri( nii'l Al bany. ; Tho Coburg nawmlll la now aliipplug many car of lumln'r In llio northern i imrtioii of tlio valley. The county commliinioiif i court lil j not adjourn before conic tlmu next' wink. The Cottnui) (irovc F-cho-In-udcr in announced for aide, thu nlllor, Mr. TlirN, iL-i.iring lo cugngu In oilier. hUnillCMl. J. V. Cimiek, hn:ierly of Kugciic. hu Jiiil let tlio contract ut Albany for new bniik building. The contrail pi ice In .'I,";W. Ilmchurg lb-view: Kherlll Miller ll.u) collected to-,'""' III luxca Up to the pncnl time, Indicating u very lurgc llelln(licnl llat. Hilt-m Jx iiiiM-Mt: Wc liotlt' un edi torial III the Alhnny iK-mm-rat on "N hmakn' Hiiblcrriiiicnii Ocean." It In o very timely mihjccl. Tlio nlalc nciintu with llm Joint tlln trn t of tlmnt, Morrow Mid Harney to ho ir from will attunl republican l democratic H, mid MiiulUt 3. Dr. O.htn, Uow-burg pl'ynlcluii, hun been commuted to the. iliniine Itnjhiiu nt hnlciu. Kxin-nnivc unu of morphine Id the chum-ol li in mclitul trolihlea. The Hull Frantinco Ilulletlll publlnh id the tux h-t of that city in lurge pamphlet form of Inn thnn column puge. containing uImiuI :;u0 muni-. A ainitll cyclone- ntruck the edge of Iong Crctk, Omul county, hint Sun tiny. killing three 'a-moim, wounding a iniuiln-r, und v. rn king eight buihl Ingn. Captain Ward, of llm Mt-nmcr F.u gene, Inform. -d un vcnlcrdny thnt lit Hie mouth of Hie Willamette river, the wnlcr cover u territory II mile In width. Itnm-burg lU-vlt-w: Kev. K. A. Me Alllntcr, of Fugclif, Hill Hienk lit Colin Valley m:Iiihi limine, Juuu I", I Mil, at II n. in.; everyone Invited lu ulli ml tiiu lecture. Tht Hull-in Joiirnnl, whin' editor ha Jilnt lecii cli-ctcd to the Icglnliituiv, get till thin; "F.vcry vote In lird'a plu rality will lie worth t'n' to Oregon within it year." I'iiIoii county elect llio former I. iiiio county people: t' l Holt'iimn, mi., reprcncntulive; MIm Nellie hlcvi-un, rep., kcIiooI i.iih rlnti ii'li lit; uud J It Oliver, ilcui., clerk. Corvnlll Tlmm: Twt new I'nnhy tcrlitn rhiirchcN have Jul Ut u llni,ln-d In l.ime county. I r. 'I'hoiiipoii lm iMt'll Invited til preiii'h the detllentioii M-rillon ut thu opclilliK of them) hliilil lliK. There lire thre ciiiidlihite lor diplo ma ill the coiiM-ivulory ol iininlc nt tlio I'iiIvithIIv tin year. They inc. Ada llcrtha NVnlter, piniio; Ada I'eiul Tlioiiiitt Hlid l.lnna Alinilii lloll, volw, Charlie NieUell takea ilefeitt philo wiiilileully. In hii piiMr, I lie J a. kn. hi villi Timet, he coiiiuieiita on (he r til 1 1 nn follown: " I'he hilunl Inn In too Keiioun to IuiikIi at, and we urc to bl to cry over It." Thin in the time to Invent tthcil val liennn' tli pn'wd. Tlio w l-n- inau huyn w hen tithrm waul to wll nud priiin an low. The limn who net-urea prof crty now will ln the man who will get the Hilvnntuuc of the rino that in Inniud to come. The Siilrm Journal Miva lluittiov. crnor IViinoyer reinarked upon lienr- liiK the election n tiuiin: ''My parly la done up, mid my nuw mill Intillil lecl umler w liter. 1 think t will n'l out Uhii a httlu much nud take to the briih." Alhany leiniicral: A private U tter from Crook county, received In Alhnny IihImv, iitiuoiiuccn that the entire n liilhllciill ticket wan elected Wilk tilt) exception of Arthur llodtf-n, ilililo crntic cniidiilali' for county clerk, who rccvlved n popiilitr plurality. Cottnite tintve Lender: A.J. Arm alroiiK, a votuiK Chrintinu miuintir, and Minn l.uey Adumn wen1 inurrleil ut Iho Chriitian church, at Cuttne Onive, WediittMlny, nt It p. in., :id r Hk.iificn, of thin city, 11 llltillif. Mln China I'Imt tictetl an hriilcniuaid nud Henry lliixhuell wrved a f;riNiiniiiiiii. After the ceremony H Hue nupin-r wan nerved ut the renldclice of I lie hridca mother. Oregon Citv Knterprlne: Thti iIimhI whirli now holdn I'orthiud lu Itn clutclitm in a dire calamity, Iiihmiiiui'Ii an it In not only ilenlroylutf loin of prop crtv nt a IIiiib when htilne and la- UirliiK men can 111 atl'ord It, hut It hnn lirai'llciillv hrotiKht lunlinM ton aland- null. The wornl of It In that ft IIimhI of tint I'liurartc r of thin one iltnm not nub- nlde ill n few thivn, but It iniint (VII- tiiiuc till at lin-l the middle of June. Alren.lv ovea. PN) homcnteadn hnve ln Inki ii In Kill Lilnt lil- the III tliaiin, and 40 piitt-ntn have (n-eii Imiutl In tin-in 17 tlio Kovcriimc ill. 1 lie law ihn-n not permit them ! nell or diitl land mini after the hi of . yeaia from h tlutu or tlie pult-iil l.ni a. The lii'linim are tn-ruiilled to lioint atead acrcn fur 1.11 ihIiik' or l'j'lai'n-a for frntlint purn"nn, w Idle a wiin nt the hind ol a f:iiuilv cU enh r mi or liitl acn of land for each uue of her minor children. Culture drove lender: At about linlfui-t nix o't l.n'k hwt MiiiiUy, n hoiw belomriiiit to Ibiiieiiwav Urn., euinii piling I iirf out of the aUhle with a Iniard lluliKllifc' to the IV n- wllh wliicli he had lt II tuil ill the ntull. Whi ll near the SlierniNnt llotme the lo.ird Kettllitf Ivtweell hin for len, tlirnid up oil end an Unit the home juilinil dow 11 oil it w till Mli ll frie thnl hint II I ml U came out. r ullinif down alimxl llllllli'liali ly he wan nil. 4 lo put hi III out of pniu. Alhnny m-non-rnt. A iiihh at the front door I a - U 1 1 1 a r. . li 1 Lu ui4 i-t why In Allmny, Wi-t Allny and La'l Albany thi re were only nine pro hibition Votia cnt for cnnirreHtiiia!, while tin rn ure more ml,il.-rn alone in Iho priflnct t tut it tlmt. He In luipiir lni( If tli"-y practioe w hat they pn-iu-h. 'I he prohibition caiidldute for auprt iue JiI'Ik'c ulvin It up. The little fellow u bo nk-d the ipientlon buitlea ahead, thinking he hnn Kiveli aoiiiu one a live hit. W 'under If he ban. tNtleui 1 iiiin-rul: The On-toiiiiiii hun now l iuht llllli lllllen which will Int u--d to act tvjie for that pu r and the Teli-tjrniii. They will probably l In f'll I oh r.itii.11 by the flmt of the w k. Thin will throw ut leunt '3 iiriuUm out of employment, whlc'i w ill mime linrd on them Mont of thoee who Will liwe their plnocn are men w ho liava (niwn old at the cone, Mid ll will be hurl for tin-in to llnd 1 iiiploymeut. The Ore 'oiiImii will nave from thu woiKim-u Ihlln ilii-n-nned r'KKJ ft Week, and ill a fi-w inoiitbn will liavo moiit-y enoiiifli In put n not her nlory or t wnoil Itn build liil(. The ri-nlllt of thla liioveliieiit oil tliu part of the On-foulim will pnb bly lw the Intnl. IIkIiiiiciiI of hl( morniiiK dully In I'ortlaud. 1'i-ramiMl. I Hill; iunr4, Jiiimi II. Ir. It. F. Ilo.vlim, of Junction City, In in Lunelle. Ivl I'ool nud wife retuilieil thinufti r- iiikiii from l'lirllund. O. I'. I loir, of Irvlnu came upon thin afti-ruiMiu'a trnln. I)r, Cbnpiiinn n-tiiriiol liouie thin af terinniii from 1'ortlniiil. II. I). Norton cume up tliiaafl'-ruiKin to nieud Hunihiy lit liouie. Clio. K. Woh-oit, h tii'Aiui rrK.rt-r, left oil (he ateiiiui-r J jli-lie tlili morn iiiK 1.11 a few tluyn vinll lo I'lirllnliil. Jim 11I1 uud Malk (lold-touu will noon leave for New York City w here they will l-ntllhlinll ft wlioli-Nilti Iioiim-. Mi Mat tin Martin, who bun been vlnitinK with Mrn. ( hiiinln-rn fnl mune time, bun relumed In her homo nt I :1- 1,1. l'rof. K. C. Yoiiiik, prlnclpitl of the Portland IHkIi N-IimiI, arrivetl licre thin iifteruooii. lie lecturen lit I he I'lii vemity tonight. Attorney Winxli-ock him retliriud from 11 Irln to Portland. lie rciortn the llmnl nt Unit plm-e tloiii( It huge aiuouiit of ilniiiui;i lion. H. I.. M.n.n head, of Junction City, In III EilKclic thin nfterniNili. He wua coiiKratiialated Unui hin niicttnn fu! t lictioii (i-neriilly. W. T. York, one of the proprietors of the Medford Mail, iirrlwd In rc yen lerduv fioin Hon-iiif, nud lll leave tonight for hin I101110 in Mmlford. J til inn ( loldniiiith, w ho hnn Ineii con- II I to bin rcnldfiicu a few dityn with di-kiiciM, wnn able In In- tlouii town thin Miolliinx for ft nboit time. Mirn lli--.lo liny mid Miwi flora Younu returned I hin aflt rii'mii from 1111 extendi d vinit lo the Kin-t mid Califor liin. They it-port Imvin had 11 nplen tlid trip. Attorney I'otter went to Junction oil I bin niorniiiK'a local trnln, lu pnweciite Mime individual for an iiH-iuilt. We were iinitblu lo get the partliuliirnof the row nor the coiuliataiiln. Mm. II. K. lli.llnnUi.k, of thin city k'Nidiialed May -sth, from the M. Loin-, M.., coiiwrvatnry or inline, m 1th IiIkIi Imtiorn. hbe cxni tn to re turn home the lunt of the liioiilli. S. A. Meteulf and duuuhtcr Aliiv nud A. M Mar(llln, of Pill 1 1 hr.iln.lM-o, nud Minn Macule- Cruller, of lliln city, left thin morniiiK for thti to ley .'-pi I nun where they will npelld thu HUUiUUT. Fridiiy'a Salem Journal: Mirn lt. n- nie iHiv nud Mia Flora Youmr, of l. i- Kcne, eiiroute hoino from thu K mt, nr riveil linlay for II vlnit lit Salem. Tile voiiiik ladiea are Knenl ut the Imiue of Tho. Cnullcld, 011 Chrmekotn ntrm I. (leori;t) Yonm nud wife leave for I lie Kant on 11 ttvo nioiithn' vlnit one . k In. 111 tomorrow. Mr. Yorin will ht Iclld Hie Nutltilinl l-idilorbil CollVeii tli.n, nt Anbury I'aik, N. J., which CiinvclieMiil that pluce, July '1, Ih-Iiikii tlele(fitle ft tutl the Oregon I'ren Anhvl- I ul loll. j Hie I'ortluai Hnoil. j Tit- 'oliiinbia and Wilbnn. tie river ire r,illliitf nt all .lnl. The river ha i fulli 11 oin-hiitr fm.t ut Portland and 1 j atnliol.iiry ut I'mulilla. 1IKAVICMT IXM.Il. IU I tloiibt the l.euvle-t loner on the bv ri-iinon t.f the (rent flmnl I the I iilon'Puclllc Itallniad Company. . Hnperiiitetideiit ItnXter K.iVa tlmt the ! (rin k ol the O. It. A N. for n dutance 1 i t.f till) lliili-a flint of I'ortbilid luw Ui-ll ttimt nitln-ly denirnyi-d, and to ri- llenll'ili'il. Kev. II. A. Illnir yenleldiiy rt'idRt-cd I lie pimlornle of the CumU'rlniiil Pie bvteriitii church of thin city to Inke t-licft July I j. At that time he w III ic In Portland lo take charge of llilneioll- II ry work under din it ion of the 111I nioniiry tmanl of the church, tit HI. I.ollln. lU-v. Illair hun I in-u III churKe of the FiiKciie church for four ycaiauud eluhl lie. nt Im, nud by bin enruent work and ellortn Krenlly Increamil the ineiuU-r-hIi in eiicoiiriiKeil the zeal of lneiiiln.'n, built n line church cdlfliv and pamoii Hire, lnniden anlntlut liircely lu having t'hiiri ht a butll nt oilier plmva. Ileliaamudu ninny friend III Ku Hi ne w ho n-iiret hin Intended ill part 11 iv hut wlnh him aui-iva III the new Ikld of hi lulmra. Imibl It and nut It lu flr'nt-clu eoiidl tioii will com In the vii.'iliily of .',, mm. The Ion in the (vimpMiiy'i ilH'k, warehoiincn, rolliiiK nt'M-k, and the In tcrrilptlou to bllniuen I entimaleil at another I,'l,(nJ. It will Ik- probably thrtnl lliontlin ln-fi.ro till nlntfll of I rnd I lully n-builu I lie liilo portaifo railrimloii llio uro Koli mrle nncl Hie I'nloli Pncillo (Hirlaife oil thu Wu1.l1l11nt011nld. huVe both Un-ll witnheil uwav. Tlio wnter will have to full ID fm t In-fore the Union Pac-llU'cau muke lh inniKnarv ri'palm to aetiiru coiiniifftloil ili-nlre.I. It will bu proh ably Imi two week before thin cau be done. Thu material and nu n are ou (lie Krolld, uulllliK lor thu water to full. Uridine No. Pl, cant ol Troutdale, went down with uu i nlni' two or Ibn-c tluyn ai(o, and the eiitiiie naiik out of nliht. A trnck hu in-ell built over It nud when thu water aulwlde It W 111 In) ruined. TAKKX TO Tilt IIILIJ1. Cuplulu Orny, of Ia'wI river, aaya thnl Hie Hiilo all aloiiK the low I11111U have ilenerteil their home and taken refute union thu lull and liiKher ground for nafety from the water. WtMHllulid, a low 11 of 4iW or 6U0 illhabl Itiuln, III Cou liU county, WunhliiKtoii) In coliilileleiV nlll.lneriflsl. Captain limy nayn, and hu Inx-u ilevrttl by all but a lew, wlm rcmuiliiMl m nave their ell'-cln and are now living lu thu necoud ntorlt of their lltiUM-. Of thoM w ho lied, wiine lira caiupiiiK III Ihe hlKhliiniln mid other lire Maying w ith frielitln. Ho far un lie could lenril, IIO one wun III tlintrenn, hut that Will lie 1111 ulii-r 1 lb i t of tin- IIihhI, n inont of the In-onle hnve lonl nil, or nearly all, nf Ihclr worldly Mnu'nnlou. Manleia I of Imuln pl vlni: in thu ( 'oliiinbia are do Iuk all in their jmwer to oiuitl thune : people. in nv 1 rrv iifTovt:i). New n-KiirdlitK the alt nut Ion ut Hilby ( Ity In an lollowa: Ituby City nud the In-uutiful valley In which thu little town In Mtuiiled are tlcaolatcd. Wliul 10 tiny nun wanft thriving little illliiK'e, InHlltllul Kardell ftlul fertile liiiidn, verdant with growing cro. coiiimaiiding ft property value of many thoiimiudn of dolliirn, la now ihtHilntu wiinle. The llmnl that destroy ed Concoiiudy wroiiKht fearful ruin In thin twin village of thu Oknllognil. Ituby I only 11 mile U'low Coni-ouully 011 Ituby crm-k, w hich wnaawollcii by n dninhiimt almve Concoiiiilly, ami like Kilinoii river at that point, awept everything In-fore It. From Ituby down the valley iiiiille to the Okuiiogaii river nothing I left. F.veu the noil whieli for age hnn no cumulnted uud fiinleiietl Itwlf Umn the rin-kn hnn Ui-li witnhed awny, and the Imuldem and cobble alone now lie a they did age ngo, white nud bare. Wlicre there were vuluable rmichr It now loukn nn if It w 11 the bill of n river thnl hud recently run dry. Fvi-rvthiug in thin once bt-uulifu! valley In Inihi-d but denotation. The Kiiple are rtliiig together w hnl they cau and are moving away. Many are In norc tlintn-nn and ittvd UMilhtnlice. ( nrrenpoiiUeiirr. Cuijiw ki.i., Or., June V, '01. F.ni riiH (it Aim: Tim Junction City Tiiuc htui hint come to luind and In an editorial il nnyn: "No other calidl- Hale rcci'ivi'il no nigu a coiiipiiiueniniy toll, nt liome." 11 lie. which lanll rlubl i noiighlflt were true. I claim thi honor for Crcawrli. Acooniing 10 me uvcruge vole or Junction tliere are uu republicnu there. He received 1I votin, or 4j nhead of hi ticket. In thin precinct there lire but 70 demo crat and Whltcakcr ntvlvcd l'JT votca or 67 iihend of hi ticket. Cull. I ulrrmlty Urturr. Prof. F. C. Young, prinrlpal of the Portland High School, delivered a lec ture at lllnnl bull, Saturiliiy evening, June nth, to n gmnl aiidleuix'. Hin nul.jectwnn "Kducalioil." It Would U' an injuntlco to the enkcr to at tiuil.t to uiiike a nyuotnila of hla re murka. The ndilrin proved that the in-nkcr hnd put ui'icli time ami ntudy 011 Inn kiitiject. Prof. Yniiiig In an ex- eellclit n-ukcr, and tboe prenelit wui Ireatcil in a literary fount. I .Mil I TIIK C.WK. Tim KXttlllilier cave 4irly ho buen lienrd from through an llluatrntuil letter lu that Journal. The rxplou-ra bud peiieliat 11I to a depth 0 thmv and a half mile with the aid of lulitcrua and liickn, the hitter ln-lng until In kum k the limcnlnue projection out of the way to admit ol aivi-n In new nparlnu ii!. The wny In very dlfllciilt uud a gmnl pari of il in gone over tin baud and knit. Thu cavern are dripping with (he mi intge from nulling aiiow ! at thin lime of thu year. Flash light j picture reveal ueinl and ghoaliy chamber, ntutuary alinoot human In ita I carving and contour. It w ill take money ' In render Ihone great cavcrnn neve I Lie t 1 the nvt-mge lourint, who prx-lim . walking envl In Muicli of tlir curlotm and inn in iintuic. Mnn- lulU-m are yet to In- plll'iiplii-d lu the mpcr Ic ; gardii.g thiae givitt cae. ' A Cacii At mr The Medford l!:.il naxa: W. T. otk, of the Mail, in ovt-r all lor liiv, Ijiuc iniunty, thlntk . looking utter hi farm iutervoln. IK ban I H ni-ii-n of hind limlde ol the In coin.inle liiniln cf tbal cily , and, nn a iiniltcr of leiirn.', it in worth Im.king hf.rr. Siati: Pii'iimao. Dlplonuia have Un-u imiietl bv the ft ate ncliiml nuMi inleudeiil, i:."ll. Mi i;iroy. to the fob lowing graduate of the I'lilvernlty of Oregon: l.innia M Wnld, Jailie A I .niiuie, Lawn-nee T. Ilnrrln, Irving M tlYiin, and Mary Collier of Kugelie; lieorgf F Welch. Antorla; Fllna M CiiderwiMHl, Me l 1 1111 vl IK-; F.mma U Powell, Atrlii. tlcorge W. June, Jelli-moii; M. I !-. K. Hill, The Ihilh-n; uud P1111IJ Itrnltuill, of Puinly. Thene ccrtihVnte were granted by Mr. Mo Flroy, nn m-cn-tnry of Hie ntate Umrd of education, the exniiiliinllon mpt-ni having lnn-ii niibmitted to that Unly lor n'-exuiiriualion a provided In ft Icginlatlve act ol February, ni. ' l.ilr i.un.-J. J.u I. 1 No IXi -fliMiiM.- On account of l!ie iinfavur.il le wmtlit r, the t-xciimiou 11 I i vertivd lv nttantt-r to IIrrtLurg t- dv wamltt Urvd fit, aril the lnt h fl an'iiniul for Porllnud. ItoK.M. Near tbiai ity, June Im-4, lo the w Iff of y liarmil, a aoii. lioiiKMiA Mi.m.-A Coltnge Cirovt dinpntch of June loth naya: The Itn l.emla dlitrict a inniith ngn wna cover ed with niinw nvirngitig from 10 to Uj feet lu d. pib. Mm w ho came from then- yentt-rdnv report the anow ban alin.-nl gone. Thnl reiiiftlnlng lain the low channel, but w ill atnui go. Cap-itull-t nud pr.n-ctnr are arriving dailv In liiri-ntignle Ibe mine. The holdci are nniin-d of tht Ir luimeline wi alih an I w ill not m il uulim fairly nnrl.-.. lloti In aru full with nn u, for llu-n', and there I every indication tl.nt the lit. b una dintrict will lw one of 1 be lariji-t mining camp on the I'a. lib- nunt Mill. ill two Jearn. . T10: Anm i. Pi.tMiiN. On Fri day, June 1 .1 1 , the annual reunion of the On-goii Pimm r nn intloli will t I., Id lii l'..rll:in.. The pn.graiuine lniu.lt-n pnnn-vnion, luiml.-, addit-mm, litt mry 1 .-n and m d, lu.llng Ith a IntK. Tlio vn:.im .n-iniilllt.n-n are , tmnily t n-ng l 111 making all neinmry 1 arraugi iin iiln for t lit- coining event. X Wiir4 Frntu tb KdHr. J .... . 11 1.... 1. ii.. I Hi.. I'.IIm I ilie ioiiomiiiii 'County Mirror, publlahi-tl at Waxu ! Iiachie, Texaa, la K-lf-Ilaliatory: 1 i. .-.. 1 .v tiutL. Mw 12. l.lW. IH.ah Mikkok: Our delegation . rein-lied thlallllluclty, lJ)nille outU j ..1 i.,nUi..l mi the niirlitof the ljth, ! and waa glad of another chniico In aleep In bed" after being crowded ill leelieni for ail lilghta. We went to work u, follow ing ...1.... ....1 iiinv m-ttluir toward ..... ....I Will urohau v ntnrt IIIO I'll. .-. " , f t 0 , 1 . for Maii Fraiiclaon Wednesday night, and If ao, will reacii mere rimj morning. It I &'" mile-, retpnrlng ttavii III I'll fa ami one (lav. The trip I arranged that we a over the moun tain in (luyllgui. 'ci.i. in 1 1.. ...t. .f i.U.ut ,1(100 noli In. in ft IJIM III HW V.. . beautifully alluatetl lu the lllnuietle valley, fanioua for Ha iiihiiv and diver allied ftttractlona. The H-ople here are ...,...,,.n i,,iIiI,Ih and c hi 1 ' -.'.1 1 In our Oeneral Auihly in ae,ii.i l,vv I till time. 1 ney uiei ua at me -- iKit wllh every ex prennlon or giou in- aee-you, and are tlelermlueU Ui Keen 11 up until the but man aliall have taken but departure. 1 li tutl la mav 11 royui trealuieiit could lw made to hold tnt-n r.... .i.ior .,,,1 liiiniM Inili.iliiltel v. Una nulla u-'J - - ..... rf . la w lu re It would have audi an elici t. The State grange la In acmlou Here nuw. 1 have taken 11 Ukiii niyneii 10 Interview" aoiue of the "granger, and And them about a warm for Pen- noyer a the Alllanoo wa for Hogg in lt.J. 'I'lu.ru U a and wind blowing from the Weal tbl evening, aomvwhat like our norther. It la alraiglit from the aua, -10 mile away. Our Oeternl Aa at 111 bly baa Juni n-fum-d woman preacher, from Kentucky, ian ordained uilulnter) ft neat 111 the body. Thu vote wa & to Ml. I uirrv li tmtliw Itl tlm I'ortlniid Ou-goiilan of yeterdny that you aru liaving ironi iu ivxa. nope 11 1 urn a bad "aa the paper any." There haa been fine while front here nluce inir arrival, with nnow alwuya In night on llie lllgn inouniaina aniuiiu ua. Tbia I a un-nt fruit countrv. Fruit of every kind that are raised here arc on the table. The editor In ouriiarty werelnviti-d to ft picnic and flnhiiig on the Mclvcn xle yeaterduy, but we could not get oil. Thone who went, however, brought back aoine fine llnh, for we nw tht-ui. 111.... .xil.tn I. ..Ma f liat-A nii.1 l..4a rilllT wui.'H i.i.v a H... - TeulMCli, brother of Charley Teulnch. of our town. He I connected with uu exteunlve dry gmnln lioune, nud ho placed me under obligation for favor aliown. Ilel quite (Nipulur, anil ha a voumrer brother, (inn, living In the country near liere. I wa alno with bliu a little w hile on Hunduy. T.J. .M. Iarar llllai Hrpllcn. I'oi.t'MHiA. K C, June . In re ply to Itcv. J. J. Hull, of Norfolk, who write of the slander agniimt thu peo nleoftbe Hiuth ln-lng circulated III l-:iiglaud by ft colored woman, Idea Well, who waa run out of Memphis, Tenn., for nlniiili-rlng the vlrtuo of Soul hern women in a uewnpnin-r alio publinliml there, Oovcrnor Tlllmau write thu following today: "lu reply to your letter of May I l-g to nay that I am oorn-ctly reinirt- etl to till extent: I aald in my cun- vnn two year ago, ami any now tint, Oovcrnor a I am, I would lend mob to lynch any man, white or black, who bad rnvlnliod any woman white or black. I am en record an having anked the legUlulure to give nm Miwer to remove any aherllt w ho allowed a prlaoner to tj lyncheil while In hi custody. I live pnunptly or dered out the militia to protect prison era wheuevor called 011 by the nhcriltn. I am opimtted to lynch luw for any thing but raie. That I n crime, which, In my opinion, p I noon any man beyond tho pale of the law ami put him below brute. The Soul her 11 nn plu aru not blamrleM lu dealing w ith the tiueatlon of lynching, but nil our lynching are nut of uegroea, and but for the fuel that every outbreak of thu kind I lined a a text by n'publican newnpaper to ilnntler and inlnrcpre cut our ijople, they would excite no more comment than elnew hero lu the l ulled State. I think thnt ntntintic will how that they occur aa often In Weatern and Northern atatcs ns they do In the South." Mrs. Well.-' lecture In F.tiglimd havo created ft aeiinatloli, and the pn era there characterize the Hmithern Mople aa brute unable to govern lhctuclves. Mill anil I If hi Hr-ckarl4a-v. Lkxinotvn, Ky., June !. It I learned that many prominent Indie of till city, who took a leading art In thu anll-ltreckenrldgu protcnt at thu oht houae here several week ngn, have been warnetl through ft letter, tinted from Pitlaburg, thnt they nre akeletoua In their clonetn, and they could not altord to take part In nin-li "tleteatable proceeding agnlnnt Col. lln"ckenrldgu." The letter wa aeiit from iA'Xlngton lo the PHUburg HHliiianter w ith the nnpuent that he n-iuull II to iA-xiugtoii a nddniwed. The inminianicr w rote acroa the ton of the letter In red Ink, "Sent from Ix-xliigton with the ie iiueat that It be n'lnnllcd frotn here." The ladle n'fun to allow the letter to U iitibllnheit. One of them auld imlny: "Well, we know the handwriting hut we do not blame him for doing nil In 1 hi power for Col. Hreokciirldge, j though It I done In ever no mean a manner. The letter will hnve no effect. We know our huabnntl pretty well and uch threat are beneath our 1 notice." an excellent v!e iti'd il rl.oiiKl lw I.ticone has ',vtttr -1. In. uu w rvire tin ir app' arm.. In very fonnld-! Civlrnor I t tuioycr im n tin A to liin saw mill ij rectijn r.ilc Hu is not i Hl ioliti'ul proplni Uim iilaii a) Umm'f Nlw YoliK. June 11. 'I'he 1 1- e.t In I In r not uLle iiiuiiut-r. In northern New Jvr- vlhutrmn nic In inany liialanci-s 1 ' . . . .1 u, . 1. it. .!...!!.. M.t Km ImwIa I I r-o'ioi nun in.- iiiii-uw " 1 . . . .'...t only the triinl n of the tree, but ll.cne u.ij f. t',e haven nn ui !l ure pninliil nil tin- ' 'flic llootl of tllC Columliiu Uinl natural odor by the l. u-t niiell. ! trii,utaric Ij.i vecaucil inimi ler- A trie wanolancived lu Snith Orange 1 , ... . v .i. ,,i,.e ibui wo literallv covered ah'-lo- of lift' umi imuicndo Una I.- w Hi ihe'liH-unl. They were crawling up the Uxly of tlio tree Hint theliee to t.iu foliage. Many of Iheclumny In , , In 'ell. end the nhaklng of ft branch Li. .in-lit tln-m down lu abower. They I. .ve a. U guil to nttm-k folluge autl II. -uer In the ynnln, nnd uiready n in-tlvc crunade hn Iwn-n ln-guu uguilint tin-in lu their depredutlon 011 cholcu pl.tlltn. ThoM'Wlni reliiclllln?r tho lat n pciirani-c of the Incilnl predict that tla t nr "ciop" will fur outnuiulier tinit'of fi77. One truck fiiruicr, wtioau vegctuble are nullerliig coliaiderahly from me "unkiiowu" t, a he thought, linn eoi, rlutled 1 1 1 lit t 111) Im-Unt ar) reponnililu for the tlniuage being tlotiu. Farmer from the lower end of I-otig Inland any the locuntn have made lln-lr Bpn-nrniice In that aectlon In lurge tiuml rn. Similar alorlc come In. 111 widely m-parated point In the tute and from Coiincctlcut. 5lrre I lalvala. IllHMI.MdllAM, AU., June 11. Sn Ing the advantage with w I. ieh Ala bama coal operator have um-d Intro lUr to overcome the nlrikc here, cer tain large Pelinnylvaliia ot-ratom have lividml to try the name nn-unn T.nl iy the llrt eoulliigeiit of 'JW colon d min er, left here in fpei lul cam for Jobnn burg, Pa., to lw followed by ncverul huiulreil more wilhiu the next ft w daya. If the experiment prove uc cenaful It I naid the Pcnnnylvaiiia o enttorn will Import euougli negnm fivm the aoutli to till all the idle mil . lu IV atate. The matter I In-ing worked very quietly, il In-iug fmtiv.1 thai If the IVunnylvaiiia atriker aie ai prim.nl beforehand of the coiniiig of the negnn.-, vloleluv may In- d-.iie t ie African on tbvirarrival. ci.il ibnuge. From the tenor uf our re puLlican ex'liHnRc it umi-ni nearly itrlnin tliut S nator Dtilpli will be re-elect ed next Januurv. If you wnnt Iho Iik-uI hows uf liugcim ami Lane county nubnortlw for the Guard. Thu i our cc inlty and we never get left. Lane county cust 4,ir0S votes lint Monday. A kuoI inert-aim over two yeara ago. Muny preaicieu uiai llm vote would ahow a Lining mi. Uugincfs In I'ortland i recover- in from the effecta of the HiumI, al though it will probably bo the first of July before the wholesale quart- era will be enureiv ircc iroin wuter. Tho election is now fully over and all phould work for the pr.m- pcrity of the country. Don't atund on the itrcc-t corner ami shout hard times. It nnlv innkcH mutters worse. Tulk about hard tinic. A whole village in New Jerey is to lo void fur debt. The mortgage w hich is being forccloHeil includes every house and lot, every store, church and school houe in the place. This is foreclosure by the wholcmila The examination of the vote of Lane county shows ccneluMvdy that the iiopulist party wus com posed almoHtcnli rely of democrats. An. . 1.1: I... 1....1 1 .... i 11U It-n rcpiiuiit:;&ii n uu iiuu urn training with poptihs m left the party and voted their old ticket. Many of the democrats who were inveigled into the scheme now real ize how they were duped. They have nuMHtcd in electing a republi can ticket, legislature, and Uolph to the senate. We told them be fore election that a vote fur popu lism would accomplish tliut re sult. With fewer prime cattle to come forward for slaughtering next au tumn, winter and following sea sons on ui-couiit of the depletion of the range of this coast by death, driving into other states uud the free slaughter of calve, says tho .S. F. Live Stock and Hutclu rn' Ga zette, it looks us if an era of bet ler prices would shortly ojien. Yet who can tell, ns the cattle market hart gained a rcpututiou for running the opposite way to that whieli the best judgci", on what were apparent ly sound reasons, predicted. This contrariety may or may not occur this time. Dr. C. II. I'urkhurst says: Di you know what tho tlillcrence is be tween statesmanship and politic? Well, Klitics is tho statesmanship with the moral gristle left nut Politics is in certain resiects n great deal worse than depravity, pure and simple. I have had to deal witli men who were tlelilx r ately ami consistently wick-nl und with politicians, and I would rath er cujk) w ith ten of the former than one of the latter. I know we are told wo ought not to mix with theso earthly pursuit, or to trail our clerical rolies through the dust of secular life. The idea of a rab ble of cut throats, thieves ami lib ertines, presuming to stand off and to tell God's prophets to keep their hands ofTthe ark of covenant when the sole regard they have fur tho ark is their sacrilegious npic tite for the golden jn.t of money that is preserved in its interior! Don't let these dirty hypocritta fool you. A short while ago I ut tered a thirty minute indictment against the blond-curdling scound rels who are sucking the life nut of the city. It set then all wrij.gl.i g like vtorms on a hot shovel. Junction City Times: Owing to the arbitray ruling of one tho judges of elcctiou in North Junction precinct, nineteen ballots were thrown out. This i a very ser ious matter and while it will not tuck, a chorun girl. Her mother shot j c,anKt. the result, every elector has Ptmle In her ow n niiurtliientH, tni-nuwyi ., r ... . he reiu-nl to umrry her daughter 1. 11-' 11,0 rl?,lt "lovs his sentiments mediately. I by the ballot. I hese ballots were - I thrown out on the Hitnsy excuno PnoH.wii.K p.irinNi.MKNT.-Pnrtinl j tlut the voter um-d a common lend arrangi Iilt'lila had In-cn nindo to hold . .. ;i . 1 r .. : 1 11-11 Ihenlatfleacliem nnn'intio,, the flmt'l"0.11 in-tC-a-l of un I id.'lllt le ..I.e. tn-lt liuiiivat ewimrt. hut III View 1 "c i""!'-1'1"1" inauny i rinuu canc I, cros A I kitafl HUiwi It'it'I.v.TlK. Pa., June II. A Hime iiiiihonlug Valley local newnnr print the notice of the luarringe of Sir. Hnrnh Kl'h-r to David Hal ley, but d-n-n not ntate that Mr. JUtiley wan the 1 liaiiiplon widow of the country before i-he becaiiu' Mr, iliiiley. Her nialilen name wit Orr, but her nntno In-eame In time by marriage Itartn-n, C'alaban, Klx, Kiiihi, Kobliinou, Kldrr, and now Itulley. F.ucli of liernlx den I hu baud had Inn n a noldier lu the late w nr, and nhe inurrleil the llmt one lu &':, when nhe waa 17. It In hardly fulr to any, cither, that thene hunbinidn were exactly nix, for not one of them had all of hiinnelf left when he niicceedtit to the title of Iiun baud of thin nduiin r of the military. 1'hnnj of Ihexe hiinbnutln hnd only one leir nnleee: one had only aeveu llngeni, iKiile In-lug abort a leg; another wmM-d nud wtm the widow with one leir nnd one arm. mid the nlxth wa iiiinu one eye. Thin one died 3 year ai'oon ibe llth or Jlny, tlie dny mat Mm. hnrnli Orr lturnen-Culiihan-Ulx- Knon-Kobinnoii-lJdi-r added her eighth name of Kaili-y. Till hunbalitl in not n vetcriiti of the wnr, ami ha nil hi I-r. urinn. II 11 gem ami eye. Mrs. P.ailt-y In not yet l, und 1 the mother t.f V2 childn'li, two each by her noldier I. unbuild. Lincoln, Neb., June II. It ban Un-n M'ttletl tliut neither llrvau nor Field, whu made the fiimuu tight for congrenn iu the r irnt tlintrlct two year ago, will In 11 cuniliilnte thi year, Judge Allen W. Field renlglird 111 neat on the di-lrlrt In-iich In 1KC lo run on lie republicnu tic Wut againnt Itryan for cougn-n. thinking be liud a mire Miiug lu n dintrict republican by WWO plurality. Hut ullliougtl lie 111111I0 ft cooil cuiivimH, liryuii wun tmi liilli ll for bliu. Tmbiy I I. -Id follout-tl Ilrvan'a e.xaiu- I . t bv Miblinhillg a teller ill which he let-Inn lo be the republican cant!l date. He nnvn bin prolennloiinl duties I are tmi great lo n-riliit li t lit to enter the rniv. It I conceded he could have : 1 btniiietl I he nomination although I there wnn nome opixmltlon. Field's 1 lenlgnntion probably meniia Judge I M rode a liomiiiiitloli nud r lei. I n n- 1 iK.iiitinei.t to hi i.litce on the dintrict j I ciich. Thu Mipulin(n ami tlcmocrnt Mi ni pro nniv iiiiiic 011 jiuigu ivnmoy, i very iibk' di'inocratie fnnxoimigu b fttU-r. On Hi iu ,iiil. I IlKltl.lN', June !. Herr I.udwlg ; linmlnTgi-r, an eminent authority Up on thu iiuemiou of biliiftallnm, uud ft ' llielnln-r of the nitver (iiunuimilon. de- ilun-ntlmt nftcr twenty-one dny of : 1 nrni-t dinciinniou, thnt no iMIiglblO re- -tilt hnd ln-en arrivetl nt, but the nitrt ' lugn of I he fommininn hnve flllliinhed ' overwhelming proof, thul in the future ' un colifrreiiti-. cither luttloual or inter- 1 iiutionnl, will arrive at any dlllereiit I call It. i According to Herr Iiitmin-rgcr, an ; iindt-rntntiiliiig timu bimctulinin aeeni ; to hnve Inn-u illiponnible lietwecn the ! dlllen-nt ntnte iiicludiiig Kngluiitl or without Knglniitl. Hu nnv the tliirt-r- clice of luterent III the tlillerelit conn 1 trie pn'clude any mitinfaulory ngn-e ; iiieul The Ocean lire r 4 l.wirf lit i.K.Nsiiiw.v, June 8. The Cunnrd 'lininiT I. lunula nrrlved Unlay from ( New York. Hie lowered the record 11 iniiiiiten, nnd at the niiuie time nailed IT in lie uion than lu any of tho ear lier trluln. Her time wo 0 dayn, 11" hour and M llilliutes. M Ural .narhrl. nci il o lliu Iiiitjr tli'tan: PottTI.NI, June U. Cnrgoea ullnut a nhilling denrt-r. I iveiponl nin.t dearer. New Vork, Chicago and tan Fraiicinco w inker. San FltANclstii, June ft. Mr. June Hiattuek wan toilny nentcticed to prl on for life, for the murder of Hurry O. I 'mile, a well. known young man about loin nioiithn nln.v. Ptmle hnd been imyltig atteiitioti to Futmlia Hint of tin-m noun brenkn 111 the line of on each lmll.it sav- ravel In l-.tt-ntrrn Oregon It in CXIM-i tid 'lint the unwciutioii Iniint be litnnmnnr ily nlniiiin until biter III the Vi nr. ! in bnr.lly pmibie thnl Kntern"lre roil ti-neliern will be able to attend un til late In Augunt. Mute Schtml Si. n-riiili-ndeiit McKlniy h.i received a iiuiiiU r of It ttt-m froi'n lencher lu tlmt iilloii nujkint lig a Hnl;olu-lllellt of Ibe ann.n iaii.iti for the pn-ncnt. Auuirt.l. Henry le.-ilfrey wnnnr r -nted at Irving Saturday and triml l-. fore Ju-lliv V. It. Vte on a com plaint nworn out by John Max ill 1 tinrgitig bun with earn ing colon, aled weaiHiii. A verdict of 11.. I guilty w ilnl. rinl and tliedt feli.laiil tlincliMrgin. K. M. H rat tain wa elected Judge of Ijike county. county Crik county clecteil the t-Dtire publicau ticket, except clerk. IX- or mark mt, nnd while tin' i.-iw navn In unc no indi llib'c -ticil the jtltlges Mvnimi to think ti e lliltnl of a vi. ier wa :i nci-niiilary in -.tit r. The dic.irdl lial'ut.n cannot lo coimttd lllih nn ,1 t-'il.U nt tsio-till:-Itil ami He tru-t a iv.- nil! lo tn nil "Ut nn t re-u'' e...ii!J lu,ve .1 I. oh .m.c 1 11 '1 1 in f-".ri- chc ti .'i- V ki'-i i- I;. n..' .1 '. a-, vi-r 1 on.--: :': 1. the :n.it.-. I miii:" i.,n i-f 1 - i'-!,i-t. in i' !ii r w, c.ir'. i.. i" -.- 1 .ill t i wi; jijtii-i' met 1 d o il ' ' 11 ! ! nid" thi- il Mould lunke a lt:ir r!i'ingan tn the increaM.nl m.j.ul.itiwii. I.tt 1. 11 rc oe a content bv all means. SalHJ MM afj W, fl 0 o . vj. niuiiivC 1 , Vll-'I'.