The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 23, 1894, Image 5

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    I'NIVfcKMTY Or UUU.OX. !f.. i, .
iir.inu iiuvg my lit Ui(,
i.i rnr ncmu. . d.',.thur beomiug Voai with in-
"No ,wer under liav.n , .,..
balls i.u.nl. Jim . ' vrnt the human liilmt from douhtiuu'
Tlw weuthcr was not the nul fv..r- ' ,'T.i '""'I' !.' ' lh '"f''t ery fr
able for tlio commencement iKf. Ua I !? '' knoH-,lK,. A Noah n n I
of the liiivcrslty of Oregon which I,. I ..J' , ,v". '5'"," ! "'Irk; " ,,u"""
i.i. .t . . . . IllllliI sen, la inrt li its .l..nl... . ... . ... .
, , . " - .......... Ml .'-, lit
waves, which 1,1,1,. tie Wor,i ,,f
tude ls'iicath. seeking some la-ak mi
wlilcUlln.Miii.il tun tln.t some safe
ml tlnal hU'imiii. The true method
to conserve the truth U hi the higher
education of the tcoplj. The iuikm
mu-t grow w ith the growth of the age,
thU age of wonderful development nm
hi n.'-tt-.,.r..i.
gull with the Unfalaiinule k, tii.oii v
urday. Vllhird Hull was well tilled
however a it-1 the m riimii r revived
many cominc u.lulious from t ! pres
ent. A chorus of hi picked voice, un
der the direction ol I. M. Oh-ii, ha
Ut'ii organized fur commence uu-ut
The following praise, aervlix'
itreocdcd the sermon:
A nt lif in, '(ircut Ulhe I.or.1
I'horiiH.
"Ilaydcii
K. v. II. F. tiill
'Mutioah."
Invocation
loxo ogy
II J in it
Iii-iuliiitf of Mcrinturc
Kev. Wm. r. (.ilbcrt
Anthem. "I Will Fraiae Tin."...
From Furiner'a Mass
( liorti.
pravcr Kev. 1. X
Hulii, "Ave Marie."
1. M. tilt h.
. Shorey, of 1'ortlund, de.
crmnu. it in text was tK
ll.l-l i
seek tliv prcccpta."
wa "The lien-
"1 oil all know that to U- men ami
women of thl character ami strength
if lliil.le liuraMt, ynu mii.t grow men
tally nu.l morally us well as physically.
That growth must lie healthy ami coo
tttiuou. Hut how many of you rea
lize your lltwrty In thi urowth, and
thut you are lex tlt'emlfiii upon oth
er than ukiii yourselves. That you
I are nt liberty is-cnuaf Hod uiatle you
Mclnturtt I so; to select or reject the incut, of
l.iuzl prow th that lay all around you. 1 lint
...I......... I....... '...I .1 I
-i i mi ihik i....eit hi. it sua.
Ilev. II. A
llvi-rcd the
ru from I'sulm
hi lilsrtv. for 1
The theme annotiiiee.l
lui or Llbvrty."
"Tlio wonl liU'rty U one of the ttw
wortli thut ha found a home In every
laniruaire. The love of Utterly U In-
ttltn-tlve In man, ami that InoiiiHt I
out of your way ami manner of living
all. I. IliuL 111 a MJliat- u n Art u.v..ii
lexi waa iaa- 7 . i . ' . . .
"1 will walk t"Kethi'r auto he ilreiii!eiit, ytt In a
.. I 1 n.iir mill mnhi an. 1 I'm ........ . . i .
Itniwtli In llnteiH-ndeiit of all tliw fi reta
around ua.
Ullieiive III man, ami iiiai iiimhii'i i ; (.nimij, ... j nu,r -
of Divine orlk'ln. The telid. iii-y of Joye.1 the rivileKe which Mil laud of
I'lirUtinil flVlllllllilll in til lillM rvi-aud
eiilnrp! unto man thin IHvme instinct
of liberty. In uiii'ieul times nian waa
reganleu "Imply n a force to niiiiUU-r
to povernilieliU T'alny i;nveriiiiieiit I
mad to niinii-tiT to initii. Toduy,
government Injudtil ly thevtamlard
of tH-rwiiml lilvrty. The oljeol of mod
t rn elvlllr.atlii U the liU-rty of man
only laeauae It la eaX'titial thut he
khoulil have thin liberty In order to I
a man. Liberty l the f.Mi.1 on which
he feed and M a larger growth.
And thi liberty l not civil liberty
alone; but It l UU-rty a exireU in
every relation f man. The lilrty of
the acliolar, of the Inventor, of the din-coven-r,
of the dillmpher and ot the
rellk'loliUl. Mind, today, atantU w ith
out a letter on lit ahajaly liml, or
l he marking of a IukIi aearrlnc the
lieautr t.f lu fair iroortlon. Thla,
man hua won; the riht to M-ak, the
riht to nwd, the rijchl have hi own
opinion. And this rlht U a vlmlit a
tion of that liiHiintt which exi( In
every huinaii heart, and exlidit there
hecaUM the Alinitf lit y put It there.
You , furthermore, that till in
kthict of liberty ia one of the lronpt
Imllcatiiiua of the Spirit of thai iu
...... I li nt liilluto to nronoiiiitv
It one of the treat element in ua
which make It rMiwtible for n to be
the on of (iod. For one, I feel like
takiiiK the broud ground that no mini
ever reached a IiIkTi Mate of manhood
bv the acirptam-e of any man' or l
of men'a view. The atle aahl,
'Let every man I? fully erualed lu
lit own mind." Auain, the apotle
hit the null aiiiirily on the head with
till hammer like charge, "Trove all
l.i.i.ra li.il.l f.iat I hat W il it'll I ITOod."
I a, . Ii 1 I liii.l irK I ..ink tltvi.lv into vour
mind. That growth la not a thlnif of
tiHiuv, nor or tin worw, uui n i a
tiling of the futme, a think' that relutea
to our (irrui utTiu.j . y i-
vard 1 to U valued not for tha ulli
tude to w hich we are lifted, u Rrnnd
nathat I, but rather beeauae it re
nare u to take another. You we that
uiv tliouu-ht a it relate to destiny I
not nalvntioii alone Nit an ciuipment
fi.reltrnul protjreaaion. Indeed my
friend", what l aulvatloti and where I
It found If not in the life and rtow th
of thtae Immortul jKiwer w ithiu mo.
Kven n the Muat. r nid: "Whowi
lievctliinme hath everlaatln life."
He w ho, loving truth, at arche for It,
and bv earueat etnleavor MciIh It, ha
with ft alao fouml life everlaatinu. O
friend, w hen ahull a milckeued faculty
ever die? When ahall a devcload ia
iincltvever perlah? When aliali the
it.ul,tUlttl w ith the flee apirit of aeek
..... ....i ..,.. ii,,r in prm. ever betitue
li her...i or ahrunkeii. Aw not these
as llxed atar in the tlrmameut of Um1
that fall not, nor fall, nor ever lade,
but ahine w ilh a certain gl.ry forever
and ever. A R. will pa, but the very
..iii tl,..ir la-aiiia and
atreiiRtheti tlie f.-rvor of their tire. I he
.i....r..r ti.t. ... r t of nciuiry
.... ...... i. .i.r..n.l l iIhi world. fCt'lll a
....itr.r n.rUtian Urtv. Ihi-ae
men of Ki-called blk'lier t ritlcUni In
.. i.i.... .))..riii.llanvi.nd truth, wa-lii
to me to lie doing tiotl . work I be
lieve that they are minim fr the
truth, and that they will find It at the
l.iti.in ofeverv anail mey a.... . j
TO TIIK t I.AS.S.
IIer, 1 a clita of vounir u-i.i.i.'ii
and youim men w hose puat iiua hern
largely preparatory, ihey huve en
wonderful (Mwiriuuittm vive to i i rv
one of il ehildrvii. You go fi.uu the
hall of learning youuic laditv and
youiiK lii'iiiieiiien inon.iiRiiiy inuiieu
to atep ucroas the threshold of active
life. Ill the Very aturt two tluilR.-ra
meet you. One is to not fully realise
what life mean. It I thai duiip r
and not the lavk of opHrtuiiity that i
the eauao of the multitude of failure
in the world. Here la the first dan T
alartliiL' out in life, a half notion that
uceea grow in preat cluatera, like
wild I nut liv the waysule, ana ravorn
ble wind blow It Into the lap of the
f.irt oiimIi. u-lii.ti all r.l i.iii.'.'tt L-niu-t
on I. itrii tree, ilillloull to reach, and I
. .it. i
lianil pirat'.i.
The other dimmer what ahull I c.ill
It a certain uudellne.1 aotnttlilrik'
vuu are cotiM'iou of it in your think
In jr, yur lielleviuts, your actliiK, some
how you are haiiiaTetl; you lianlly
dure utter your latest thought. Now
the ptiiiflpl we haveadvamvil walk
Iiik in lita-'rty by the precept of (iod,
w ill owrcome the olwtat'lt referred to,
tjiviiiR atreiiBth and character, to ev
ery u miert ukl ii g. The ambltiou to
ucci-ed In the world I a noble ambi
tion. There i always room at the
top. The man w hose abaorbiiiR am
bition I for money, rati Ru'u the
world' inllllon, yet lie one of nature's
noblemen. Make your money abil
ity your friend your M-roiml and
lat'fririid to help you la a larger ii'id
U ti r man.
Itut liberty of choice presaea ua hard
er today in the line of citizeuship than
of any other. The qin-s'lona thut are
to decide America' destiny, are not
church u.nt Ion a, or school question,
nor taiitr and finance Uestion a
some think. The great burning ques
H...I ..r t.utav la tlm adinlnuttralloli of
Lrovcrnmeut, eaeclally as I think, of
ti government of ttur cities. City
ilinliiiatratioii is tudav a mutter of
more moment than city missions,
rim rmnnnalbilitv of it. thecrriac ain
in IL the burninir shame alsiut it, lie
at the door of the Intelligent, high
mludisJ man more than It doc at the
door of Tammany. It is when the
t'hriatlail neglects tho caucus for the
prayer melting. It Is when the stu
dent hides himself behind hlaclulio-
. . . ,...,.. nil aiill.A l.ll.4iti..l. .if
INIC llimwu " .
ethh's, railier than how lilmaelf In the
aililical anna, mat wiu men gi i away
w ith nouilnating conventions and a,,
direct the adiuiniiration of public
allalr. It Is the man of high moral
landing, gathering his role of respect
ability around him and will not touch
the foul thing pollllai, who U re
apoualblo for ttie corrupt iidmii.latri-
If convention by the cunning hand
of the politician do not nominate giod
men, then i he divine right to latlt al
ways belong to the man w ho walk In
IHwrty bv Uod's ptwepta.
I woul'd cry aloud better far Utter
neglect your mission, your churches,
vour Institution ot learning, man
apirit of HU-rty in Jeuof "''" y0urcltlwuahlp. Ifgad men walk-
the lils rtv to think a Heaven ma.ireu J,,,, t.ir liberty hy tlie precept 01
Him, the'llbcrty to aay what He had (ji, ,, the favor of (i.al, l.s.k up-
thouht-ha revolulioned the wor d. on t,eir relation to the city ami stale
n tl.b .,.lril nt illflllirV . . ...... 4 tl...lr rululinn
.... n.iii.n irnil a th. lr relation
III. HBII"I. M - - ...
to the kingdom ef tiinl, they will vote
a surely and conscientiously as they
.in ...... Tlmii will maka their voca-
will in J i"v
lion and their profession honor their
manlKxai. i ney . m minr;
ter tairs upon which they climb
Il.venward. And the world will
i- i-.it..r lnauMi thi v walked in It
mmuiu n . " . , i w .xs w..- j
do not nnd it separate imm error. i..r, wlth ,jlH.r,yi wnne uie common ...
will not 1 able to divide the ,ru" 'r"M2 1 ties of such a life will crown It with
. ,l.......lvM i tai win DC
douebv their successor. Ihe mxi
age will correct our iiiiaeonception.
even as we today, are able tn ,correct
the misconception of the 'ajner.
0.al d.a not H-rmlt the world to be
come debtor to any ot.e age alotie.
il. .... ...i.i,.i. uhi.'h art five.
j ne ii.ir. iiciuii-.. - ------ - " :
which history giv-s, which isatryand
. . ...i.i.... ...... Iii. ii trivt of
. I . , ..
inillior.itinj.
Frienda, the life of the man or wo
mail w ho has grow n the root of fuith
int n. orMvntsot Ood. aud walk lu
the liberty of free choice of life' busl
ness, can atand when the wind of ad
versity blow fierce against It. It can
steady itself and remuin firm lu the in-
.nt. ......t.il i.f t .llvt.n sr.il a
which history give, which , .comipuo. 7 if-
musie .rive which emotion gnes u. silcoeaaiui man ""J i -
music g jy, " " , ...ii. ..i.iiv he nir tostMletv and
eternal luinira. iiit ..nv . v.i.. . , - ., ., - . . .
n. .. that they mav be mine and re- the world, and when lod cl.s k
Ice Tha " Il r mind act dillerently ; Htrikes the hour of departure from the
than i ne Wl.ver brimr a bit of Viv. ,nd rons-craUi dul.es
n arVwsto..e-w h.,ver brinevena , the higher and nobler .rrv.ee
ZiZv brick, to the wall that rvprc I H...vcn. it shall hear. a. It on
nt the teint'le of mv Intelligence and to th- Kternal Shore, he DiUne ap-
. a V -.-.-. ..iiarrv . I i:ttVV.ll IWifll-"
my iu.1..-. .V ; r"rl.; ciWd with the hymn
he l.ewe.1 ine our. . . - , ": - " Mp K,1,.1)i.eru ... ,,.d
Jlciicllctlou by IU v. V. K Iveride.
we.1 the one, nor irj.iu w n.v -.- , i i,e r.. v. . - - '.- .
i iti. n.iii.r.iiiKi nrniiii uri "iiis ijoni is J --- -
nemoi"'"' " .:.,. : - ":..... i,v n,.V. I). K. Iveridv-e.
i.ut me under ooinrii"s m ..... .
Lthe ni-Htle says, "I am debtor 'to
r:..i. .i.-'u and the Greek." It la
n.H aamem-s of thought and unity ol
Yit-w that leaden of thi tliougl t
should ll.-l-t "
Ki.wtki) Prix'.ipai- Harry Hop
kin, w ho graduated from the I nix r-
i of thi liiougni i - ( ongon last year, granuaieo
Tl,. v al.ould onlv I . i .1 ..ii.. i 'i.II.h at Ots-rlln. 'bio.
Insist, and the time is ci"a t,. month, ne win now ... ..
hey will onlv ins.-t. that thought I , ,,, Krrilorr, and Uke a ji
hall Is- Iiitelh'k'ent ami reverent. I ! tion tm ..rincii-ai f academy th. re.
I. rhe w 1, Ve line wiiich must Is- jdu o- " lJt u, ,! r'i.tly elect,.
y chalked in all oiir sch-'l ' "- He I. a son of J. H. Hopkins of this
l'ng. , I city.
A.I contemplate the i-'t!"J ! ',,.( i.rr.
I foiirt-t their errors, I rememl-er no ,i,.All w t g,sl new. to our farm-
their blunder-. I forgive them ,
their occa.lonal ha-t.ness " J' ''J1"; ! 1.,,,,-,. June ls.-Kr.gli.h mark
I only r.'memb.r th. .by r labor. ( ,iu,teui:,UlT
i'w'S tUt t;nc:,harm;'ceu,. higher. San FrancUto s.n.ng.
KKIli AY, Jl'NK I'.. j
Mole Ilk.' rUlllllitT.
J. !1. f;,i.ipUU 1. In I'ortlun.l.
II 11. 1'roiik of AlUuiv, t in llu-
gelli'.
'I In . y Juiictloli 4 it
bahiy. " '
Wullit Nii-li 1- ui.ji, t; Cirvallia to
live.
I'n.f. l oinliiii nliirnr,; 1 ..m,. tl.U n-
to. U.S. n.
.corKc l i-lui w.nt to 1 r mi i:. is ill
ten. isi:i on Hi,, train.
Mrs. Mary l'ronk-1 It iul. i-o.i, . f Al
bany, ; vi-.titi in I!.;,! i
Tlie t(udi-s of tin- -di'sil jcir, :it the
11 li iv. Tilly, are nl an end.
K. II. I nul.. tin is iKiviiu' the front of
h!s atoiv bull. hug ii'ialuted.
This kind of Mr.tih r Is ii.. . . i s, l-
airawucrries ami cl;vir:.s inri.
The vounir convict, l rov. has i.r-
rive at Salt-in from Sun tjut ntm.
iKm't fiireet to tell vour fii.-ml r.,.,1
Iheeegle will aere.im'at l.lnclie, J.,1.'
itll.
The t'orvallis Maiilie I'.aud tint Uvii
euuaui'd to uwiri the Mugeiie I'. iiii on
July 4th.
F. M. Coleman, of I'nsik count, i
lu F.ugtue visiting leluimi's uud
friends.
The orlli lul vol,- in t'urry county on
tiroMt'Uting attorney !: Amu" '.i .,
llrow ii 1 Kirns Ini.
A cull is printed for an au'.i-iioise-thief
usMsiution to Ik.1 orgiiiiied to
morrow ut rendu ton.
Hon. li F. Allcv. editor of the l lor
elitv West, w ill deliver the Fourth of
July orutlon ut liuunou.
It is rumored in Washington, 1. I'.,
thut Couurvsamaii 11. rmuiiu w ill Is- a
Candidate for 1'. S. aclmtor.
Hugh A. ll'ii r li ft for ulii'i rni:t
Wedin-Kihiy ihk!.:. It is rutiioii.l il.nl
he w ill not return a single iiiati.
Hon. S. W. Condon ami f.unily mid
Mis Alice Ihirris went to Y.uitiu
bay this morning w here they will
spend the summer.
Misses Hat I ie and loni Iiiekii.x'ii
aturted for Astoria this morning. Tin s
will prolably visit Sun Fram isoi '
fore they return home.
Thecilvof Ful'iiic will let a tvn-
tract for the grading and gravelling of
rourtli street Ulseen Lincoln uml
(iiaruclloii sir.vts, from Fourili to
Fifth, June '.'i at 7 o'clock p. in.
The hedge on the south side of Mrs.
ruderw.sMl'a residence pro'tty 1 Is
lug cut dow li and the walk straight
ened. The statement in yesterday's tiUAltK
that ("has. Ilraiu,"r., !c.t-. -.-.I, was
Mr. W. Kuvkfti'laU'a father, was a
mistake, lie was only a distmit rela
tive. The caaeof ('lulboriie lloiiuey agninst
the ity of F.uucuc for ilumage w ill
not la tried at this term ot the circuit
court, but will lo continued, so we
am informed
The Cumlsvlaml 1'tssby lei Ian, of
Nashville, Teuii., litis complimented
Kugeiieaud the State of Oregon, w ith
pictures of the buildings of the (state
1'nlven.lty ami Kev. li. A. Blulr.
Mrs. M. K. Hols rt, of Wu-liiugloii,
a noted lady ais-uker arrived on Ilila
afteriusiii's tram. She will deliver nil
address at the alliance picnic, to Is
held near K. II. Hayes' farm, in Ss'ii
cer precinct, tomorrow.
1'rof. Walter Haw ley ami hi wife
arrlve.1 hen? via the McUetiie route,
thi morning from Suiiimerville, lii
ion county, on a vl-it to relatives and
friend. Mr. Haw ley rc.rt l'i miles
of snow on the mountain.
K. J. Fraaier ha sold to W. !(. Hurt
Ke, a conductor on the O. 1. K. K.
I'l.T.) acre in H.-mlrlcka' addition.
We learn Unit Mr. IttirtKes will build
a neat residence on the pros-rty and
oilier wise Improve it.
Albany Herald: I'lof. Thomas Con
don, geologist III the alule university,
will sH-ak at the picnic at Tangent on
the'dlnal. He la an eiitertuluing
and instructive lecturer, ami it will t
la.lh pleasurable and prolltable to hear
him.
Albany Democrat: "The grand
lialge f the ludeandelit Order of
(iisxl Templar con vein- ill regular
session at I'.ugene on June III at 10
o'clitck. It ha Ist'ii over In year
since Albany has hadalioial Ttmprars
lodge."
Jacksonville Tili.ea: Ml- Selie
Shaw, a teacher in the public schools
of Kausn City, Mo., 4tssed Ihrotndi
tlie vulley on Tuesday evening, en
route to lane ci ty. She will pay
SuH'rtu(c mleut I'riivund family a vis
it on her return trip.
Alliauy Iieiuocrat: H. W. (loll', r. e
resenting 1 or 1 creditors, and joim
Millard, 12 or l.i creditors, have euch
brought kult against the Oregon batik
for sum amounting to several thou
sand dollai. lilackl.urn and Watson
are attorney.
A good run of saIiuoii is reported nt
the Cascades, and the catch in the vi
cluity of The lnll s, a soon a the
waters lower n little, may Is; Xs-cti
to Is- the best for many season. The
di-atruetloll of so many fish wheels
along the L'ps ruml Middle Columbia
will, however, prove a mot 'iious
drawback to the sMmoii Industry thi
season.
The following are the new officer of
Cr.s'k county: County Jude, M K
Iirink: county clerk, Arthur H.slges;
-In rill, John Cointis; commissioner.
.Charles Ktii; tret..ur.r, II 1 15.1-
knap: aswwsir, W C Coinrleum: sur
I veyor, J H Miller; ..i.is.l aus-riutend-
en,. W K M' Farlaml; coroner. O M
j rnnele.
The Dille T. M. says: The loss of
tlsh whis'l during the pr.-sent UikmI
has been very heavy on our cltlwns.
! S ufert Hr. have l.ad sev.-n wasli.il
i awar bv the tide, Winnn Itros. six
' aiid'Cha'rlcs Hall tu . This will f ,t
. up over t-r",i worth of .roTty that
have been sw el l aw ay by the angry
i waves of the Columbia.
I Portland T.ii irr.no: The tJrand
: halite of the I. O. I i. T. w iil cuire at
Futile next Tui s"l..y, tin- I'.ith ltit.,
atlna. ni. It I. --t-l that every
I subordinate and district Imle In Oh
'state will ai'l.d il.ii ."'.-. Als.ut l'i
' new l.slgm were ad.l. d to t li list the
,'pnatyear. It is said thut this a ill I
a vciy im.rtstit s. i..n. Steps will
I, lain it to ptiah tl.e 1 eture Wink, and
! the oraiiiatloH of m-w hu- and
! juvenile t i.: U-, and to furtii a ttate
. union of a Gtciiija-rsiii-e . ie Us.
S.vll'KI'AY. Jl N I , I"
'llll mint. ..in;.
Ki . Ur in.-.' .n:u dil!l- l":.ui t.
Tile Siiii III caiilieiy w ill l:. ri n II..
S.-HSHII.
li.e U-U..1 Siitii.iU. i:. ..id ,ui in
t'M II toiluv.
ll.e AO I' W Oiun.l lii.t'.s
III l'i Itl.tlld II. Xt Wet k.
T ,m e straw Is Tries ii.-.t ;. ..,
f.i..r l'.-s for i"io'iit.
llauy 1'i.n1 is ul'le to Is- ,,, n to :t
:lgal'l.
Mr. i'llloti weiit to ?-1 . 1 1 . 1 1 .... 1 1 . il,,
111"'. Ilillg.
J. S. M. .Ilry, of Cotla" I .t , i. ii.
in town today.
Mr. Aiii.iii.ls Kt-IN'tv, i f M.i'.ioiil,
i- t i-ltllli friends here.
t. W. Jordan wtt.t t" ; t!!, ; i ..o
tlie hs-al l In- nioriilii.-
Mrs. li,,i.y Anderxiii ,
aflerii.s'ii to t iit relativi
M r. Win. 1'realon retui n i .'. ...i a
tisit at ("ln ii Ciis ii,. . ii 1 1
Kev. H. A. Shorcy, of I'oiilui.i!, i.r
rived on tlie hs-al this afternoon.
I. II Kols'ltsofThe ll.tl!.-s, ,,:. uf
V'.!, ariivtil this uftTin'ii to I... r. -
cut at ciiliiiiicUi'rKif nt.
F. M. Mders, of Spriiigtleld, exs-cts
to reiuovt. shortly to lKs Moines. Iowa.
'i ho state ortiivts-el.vt ill not Ii.Im
charge of their reHi tivc dtilies unt.I
Jcliuary 1.
Jasjs r Wl'ikhis hn- taken a drove of
entile ucro- tlie inoii! lam- (ur suiuiiiei
pu-turaye.
I'icuics were advcitlaed to ls hel l at
l'icuauut Uli, Irv nig and Ss n.fr prt-
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i' c It. i I- r pr s on 1,1,1,
I ii. lei is " In nlxitl
i r 'in, I will. Il,e prtaelit
,,t II , lllllll Jolt press-It
lio-l tuia-il'lo to work
!i: '-ii. U e !i.i'l print a
, ; li t!i. u . , r ul.i, lis.
!!;: I u-in. at the old
..ker can - plenty of
ii. i I 1. 1 hut. At 'l'a
i i. rttr: "I lr.iii.iil
on chiMte'i t. work,
ti t!,e !,! kaiuitli sl.i'ii
Ml.l'IIU l
iiisr.AM:.
IIIKtMT
New York I.. lger: T,
lat'll of Lite some ilitf-'U'-.i
use ,,f su!i,i,ir in throit
tasi.ial! ti.iwe of a dip
i - -1 . t .
lie I..
I'
I' . I .ml '
i, re li.
ii on li.e
t roubles,
'othcriUc
ch.irac'.tr. 1 I.I l by l.o mi :,n- a
ll reine.ly, h.ivillg I'S'ii u. I
.1 l.iioil il. -.a-.- jmtM.f.i :i .'ii. .mi
i., i.-rlioMr for at lcart a iti.iil t I
.i . t 1 1 u r . As usiti as inll.iiiiiii -
" !' ' hil" '" trv avmpUtui m ule t e ir ii.is-..r-
lie is now . it. Iii. r. A ', 1 ., , .. 11 .,
, ,,.,. I .o'.il.i hardlv "" "e tliioat ws ll.or.ugM
ihiiiUs. . ii. Ms nor dusted with suiphur, this trial
srtt i.r My w i( ,.i In liig ri'ltMlcl t verv hour
r. : .,loa:i k.ti.l.of jf ,,. nl. As Ol.lv
u'' Into tho ki( hell iii t ii . '
f.l lot tiny taste. , P'"' (tom "" "'rt
straiiih'eii up tbei the IsiWilcr, It wu lists I with the
Kiiiii en ii not collie utniort frceilotll. S Ullctilllc. let-
:h. I
r .1. . - I i
,! .i.i;.,:
I III
..1
lie :is its s
labor.
pie ex-
tli
i ;i: 1 1 1 tm nr.
in
poonful doses wi re taken wr.li
tixt satisfactory results.
One of the very l't pt jura
tion for throat atl'ittiiui la etjllul
part of aulphuMU ni id uml gl
ivliue. Tin tuav lie iliaitnl in
W H I'm retoti vs M Svarv. ru. I the rosttlotl ol one ti-.i-iismltil
Ioliomt money. ( , iitiuu.il. 0 the mixture to half a glara id
water. The throat may Is- brush-'
t'd with it or used u. i g.irlc r rs-
i Iv applied, it will usuallv nlu ve
I r. tiiliflil of II II l.ill-
;tui,. it. I mal r. s.rt dur-
I ollllUlltil
i:.i; lenii
.'.II
.'. I o; to i , i . i r
.MT'.t. 1. I' K. nt vs l.hnirn l.umls-r
i n lon ttxtT motley. 1 iisiiiis-l at
j 1 .ll't III 's i i-ta.
l... I . . . .. I. l .. . - t ... .... I l .
I urn: to Mso-cr moliev. IVfault. , un.Ieaal.t )iliptoilia u ol.. .',
I;: . "lit for Hits i.i.
l ll'l't lialav.
Mr. J. M. Howe returned from a
i-it al llr tM itsvllV via Springl'.e'd
jt-t.rdi.y iiittrniH.il.
J. I.. Met llilisil, 1. 1 1 ll.l-l'V, CHtlll' It.
from Florenee en the stuo' l-l ni-i t,
uml I. ft for li.- hoiiti' this iu Tiling.
11. 1'.. Ki. 'hinds and 1.. I.. IU.1.
ittiiteiits at lint Slate I lilvt-i -It V, I. I I
lor tlmir hoiiic i.i MrCov lliisiiioin
1 1 1 if.
Ouitc a ii mi il -s-r of l'.iii:'tiu p,'..p.
It II tliis ii.oriiliig bt attend Iho picnic
at I'l.a-iitit Hill.
The government went I. it
Mays are nou di-plaV id on the
.. .p. t rjn r Woikmtiii v the Siu-:
-.aw liiv.-r l.iiuilsr Co; ttmiisiure of.
!i ii. Iii-miss.,1 at I'Uuitil! 'cst.
:;,... liii'na H:i-kins s A 11 Has '
I. in-: divorce. Iklault. Ih-ferretl to I
J 1 1 N oiioi; to l..ke the tf Imioiiy. li-j
t.rce uranlt .1. !
;;i-.s. I A I'ait.e s Mary i: I'rotik-j
I . -1 . l.-r . ; t. mover lii.Miey. The
I 'llouuii; juty was tnkeli ill the case:
I rank Ju. r-o'ii, II F Minert, F. It.s.1-
I t , k, Howard l'o, I' K lla-tllik's, A
v.U Hirlow, J F. Kfinierlv, l Int II Colt- I
i r, N I' I lammill, J Iv .Miiviuie, John
Mio me, John Ami. nou.
Thejury rendered a verdict lu favor
of .1. : ii.laiit, after Isiiig out alaiut two
llOIIIS.
Tltejiiiy w as dix'linrtifd fn.iu fiirtli
, r attend. no'.' uiti Hie circuit tsitirt
Saturday itir.-i noon.
"IU. Tin' New FiiKlaud Mortgage
Co . i:ii .l eth Ki-srt at; foreclosure.
I'd . mt mi. I luiliiii-iit for lnii l'i), In
ter. -I ami I .11 nltoriiey fees and for
sale of luortenued preinisesi.
::i7.' A J Itabh vs Johu Mettauer;
i.t r. .s.vt r money. 'I he following jury
m i s etu I'll nellnl 'l litirrday aflern.s.n:
1 i:,hk Jit. kxili, J S Cll.Ua, II FMill
,it. ( lots I.itliellt Id, John lluirlies, A
.i lluilou, John m roii ic, N I' Ham
ti.itt. Jam, a Ollutt, C II Hastings,
John Crnil and Houard Pols-.
Ychini for plaintlll'of t-14.
:',M. V.J Mi'Clntiahali V tits) H
.'nl;lti el iil; foreclosure. Ik-crce of
rire.lis.ure.
:-V:t. M A S'. i vs J M Severs;
ilivont. IUfeir. 'ltoJ K Young to le
stit it'sliiiiony .
."...!-,. J .1 F.atoti v I. la M Falon;
livor.c. IS-faiilt. lU'feired to J K
Young to liikr tl.et't hk'iicc. lKvrwof
.lixor.i'.
a i.li. C F Hurlbuit vsKA and F
Sptnv.y; foiss'losiire. 1 1, erts. of fore
rl, -Hie und ludk'tlielit for f-sVt. inter-
l.'IH a'l
Hotel
KlIR.'lie llai; lull.
The sludelits w ill give their iitimial
sis'liil .lance ill ('..user's hall next'
Thursday evening.
Dr. K. I'ryiv, a well known Jackson '
count v phvsiciNii, died at Oold 1111,1
June l'Jlli, of coiisuiuptioii.
Fort lit nd Iisiateh: The wifeot At
torney John liitchliliril gave It it li ti t
twobtty Monday night, un t nil me
doing wi ll.
O. M. Ih.rtlett was tried in Salem
yesterdav for the larceny of a hoi-e
and thejury found him not guilty.
It Is fX'ctfd that from (I to pi tin 1
w lli Its' present at the F.ugeuo Fouith
of July ivlebratloti. More alstut il
next week.
(I II. Hayes, of the Havei & ( in
firm, was ni-trt nil nceiilly to Mis
Fraud I'yle, daughter of tlie ex-postmaster
of 'Yieka.
Mrs. F. T. Whitcoinh was able to
walk to the hotel yt-terduy afternoon
and eat her dinner, the llit tune for
several month.
Miasc Amelia and Nora Max, of
llarrlsiiurg, anil iiaiiuan t on. n t i .i , ;(.
bany, visited with Miss l.eiin i (tol.l- extrutrix; to teeovt r iinmey. The fob
siniili llii ufurn.s'ii. lowing Juty was drawn In the rase: I,
MN Maud Hir-i h, il.iugiitercr Jton. ; I. Ward, I. K Hay.., J I. Keiiueriy, u
K,l llirach. of Salt m. caiiie up on the II ( oiler. .N V ( lui-mali, John Amler
l.a'al to ss'lld isiinnii'liis in -nt wn k -ot., James Ollutt, J K Mclvelille, N I'
w ith alias I arrie lTli tiiliy. ; llaoiiuiit, i run, jonu niroins
I 11 U'ikII I ms l-. n in, . , iolt . I at- a. nt John iiiu'in.
i -I m in 1st ivnt and t Jl ai torney fee.
F 1 Spoir v Adnii I.Shelton
tornev for the Is.ard ol m ! .ail laml
commissioners in I. ion county, suc
ceeding Judgu Wolvcrtoti.
IUtw river, ulstve CottSL'e Oroe, Is
going to have a regular old fashioned
Fourth of July itieliralion. Judge A.
K. Davis, Lo Angeles, lul., will -rate.
The Dulles Chroiili Ir: Slit ritl Ward
ha a sturgeon two feet loins inrialed
In the Jail vanl. How it got there it a
mystery, tlio only apparent solution
belli; thut it came up the sewer.
The Harrlsburg Courier bus susp.-n
ded at least teiiiMtrnrily. Mr. Moriti
will go to Imlcs:'iilence to run I.I I
iHr already well ttulililied then'.
'ei
Jury leiiirn.d a verdict for tlifend-
.ml.
I :u;i. Small Wnllin v (i H Wallln;
! ootillruiatum. Sale cttiillrmed.
' .M M I.uckey vs K H Luckey:
l.livi.r. e. Default. lU'ferretl to FC
: Maiti ion to take testimony. Deere of
' divorce.
! A motion f..r new trial wis made
' u-l, nlity in the case of Ida H. Corson
! v (he Slate Insurance 'ompany, and
! a arkMinl by the attorneys last even-
ini!. 'I he curt bsnk the matter under
advUellielit.
: t he lleform School Appolntm lit.,
I he Courier may U' s.ld and it Issued. ; 1 1. su t. reform school Uiartl an
Corvallls Times: Jain s A. M. aire ; niiuu.vs the following apMiliitmeul at
and Kliui Mtsire were married at Ihe the stale reform school:
residence of Oliver Trcese last Tii.-s.lsy Kx I'oliifinuii Joaepti Jatle of S
nigliU They were lirst murri.sl uls.ul lem, nklit watch; Allen Khodesof Sa
i.inti venrs airo. and Were iliv.tr.tsl ut lelil. liat.lelier: (I. W. Smith of I'ort-
the last fall term of omit. land, chief cook; Hon. J. Jtuford of
Miss Jnsle Mansfi. Id w lot . .piir, d : Kenton county, ha isssH apia.liititl
ureal notoriety on ue.'ouiit of her s.n fanner; mi l Mr. Kuford a one of the
nectlon with th" Fl-k-.-tok.s ah.s.tintr : t h. rs; John King of Salem, asalat
scraltc. In New York twenty yean, ngo ' unt liirmcr and ortleer; C. V . Wesson,
t.j-ai.MTliiieiiui'in hi tut? t..ii.M.i . n n
itigM'h.sl, priuiipal ttneher.
la said to lie now a resld. nt of Oregon,
living a lifuof seclusion in l'ortlainl.
Tlie Dalles Chronlele: A train load
ed wilh wheat f.r I'ort land wus lef. on
t!iH track near the Wasco warehouse.
During Ihe llo.l '. I.-- wuler not into the
A Kl K. The Corvalli (law tie, In
giving a list of the newly chs'ted pub-li.-schtad
teachers in that city, among
1 ...i.... ,i. .... ....... ii'i't.. ...ti,.n ..r II. m
car. to the depth ... about two !., ,,. ( ; . Mis, M,. oVid
the result U a vu-t amount of k,HM' j yj, i anti, and II Icctlori of Ml-
chicken feed. i Vauvrhati and Mia Horning to fill the
F.lktoii Item In lt..s. buig Ivli w: in,.Hllclts, ha Iss-n the source, of eon
(itst. Smith received a tel. eiaui Moti- ; .j,,.rablc isiiiiinelit, for the reason that
day calling him to the ls dide of bin ,,ti eburire of liKs.miwtencv or ttther-
tagtsl mother, w ho . in KuireuH und. r rt U, had Iss u tnade against the two
lei.chers reiiiovrd, anal for the further
iii.slicid treatment for cancer of the
stomach. Ocorgf baa tai'li tsitttined
to I.i la-d for several days, ami it was
lilltean undertaking for bun, having
to ride to Drain on horseback.
Cottuge drove leader: K V. F. '..
Nt-sbitl, one of the d leuut.-s to the as
sembly of the Cumlsrlai.d I'l.-liVler-
I Ian church, ts.itvt ii.d at lueiie re-
i rs nlll . hs aeet lil, .1 a call to Is-.siioS
, en, n that tli- principals resiri
.how that they have tuch done gissl
work and reeotnineii.lttl their rerlec
Hon."
TllK Ma.AMAs. The 'Maama"
lull of I'ottlnnd, the object of whose
rtraiiiNlioii is raiublliiK In the moiin
si... has l.aiieil a t.redv. bealltlfulle
i-..t,,r i.r i be i liurch here. Mr. N. sl.iit - i r. .i.i... Ln,u il,..
i irive t videiicc of la-lnir all able young , AW. ' he lul' CUuilr'." On the
: lolnUter uml a it'sai ciiristinti worker.
! We li the ss,,. will nli 1 1 -1 a
litratty w tin iino and that th y wiii
j help mske Mr. N'st-ltl's luls.r pliiisi.nt
I and sti.vi'-sful.
Fiid's Corvullls Tinas,: There
, was a - il of hors at auction in the
,il lan k of Nolan' resilience yt-terday
afteriea.ii. The animals wt re tiwi.nl
j by Thou.ss Martin, of Crt sw. II, Ki.ne
e.cinty. Caleb Iavi wus tlie piini.sa
rriif iii i of them at t, nt:dJ.C.
: Mohr Istiitfht another at thi li en
Ibe bidding Iss-ame so spintl. - lliat
the sale wus declared ''If. Tichois
were not extremely thrifty ii. :ips-iir-ams-.
The follow leg i a s:-lli:l, r,' t I' UI
frmi!,e ItalU-s) Tini--vloni.t!,io.. r:
Dtirlni; tl.e prevalem-e of tl.e pr.
v-t ni nu of July 17th, the club will ar-
i ike of sirk and Is sns at (rovermueiit
i stnii, and Hi's-t on the sum in it of II U
H -l, July f" Ii, for i-niiaiient organ
i .ti. n.
I'sl.r Uii.r,!. Jut. Is.
Ulhsl.lt. Juliet loll City
and i.'rfisltd in it rarelv i-io b
cure tlie uiort ohatinatecaMS. i'l.c
oltjtvUoll to il i tliat it is Iiki aim
pie fur tin medical profi r?io:i to
ntprovc.
No science, miles il bo that of
the electrician, cun Uuiat mk Ii a
womlerful growth in the pufl us.r
ter of a century as that ol bacteri
ology, which lia ilcvcliija'd willi
reiiiiirkalile rapidity atiue I'aeleur
tuadu hi iuili.il investigations. It
is now kiiuwu und i-nnmlcd by ull
branclic and school of the u.edi
cat prolrraicu thut iiine-lciilhs
(and probably even a larger a r
cent) of all ti.t diseases til lattli
lii.lll and ultunuU are duo to Hid
presence of certain ot the bacterial
BiKs.ua, and, iuaigtiiliiaiit ns Hay
are in si-, their j rercui-w in iy
rspidly briui; uImuI woi,dei lul
atrucliiral change; this owitij; to
the atuuziiig rapnlitv with wi.ii.'li
certain of the aist ic pro agale
'JO IllltlUtc ill,- aolllf lllaliilices
aiilVicii. lor the cotni li t liitliiiiv
of a generation of millions!
Tlie economics in the use ol fuel
for steam production hna bet tine
one of the scitntilic proMtins of
the day. Uui-aia apeat to be on
the eve of inaking l!iitortiil ex
eriiuiits in thai tlirtcti.'ii. Fur
It is staled that il lias la.cn tici'idcd
to use s.'',r.leutu iut-lead of coal lor
tlio liring of the locoinoliu ol I lie
Uiga railway, in lUnain, and thai
pt trolfuni reservoirs are to bo es
tablished for this purpose ut Ucv.il,
Wcaeiiburt, Narwa, (iatschina ui.d
St, 1'ettTbburg, tupable of tontaiii
ing collectively l,WX),OtX) po .N of
jK'trolcum. It is also tattil tiial
tctrolcuiil la to bo adopted on the
Dwinsk-Kiga Kuilway, but this
cannot take place for lomo lime to
conic, iuamuucli a the coal con
tract for the next live year are
already arranged.
Will there be any advance in too
price of a heat ii a question tli.it
apjieal to every citizen. The To
ledo llladu nay that the low price
of wheat ahowa no feature i pes
ible improvement. It is offered
to Kurope, by other countries than
this, at price which render voiupe
titioti iiuiMi.sa.ihle. On last Friday,
Argentine wheat wui o lie red in
London, including coat, inauiamo
and freight, at ol ecu I. lint
world' stock of thi cereal !
not decrease tnotik'li to inaterialiy
improve the outlook for holders.
The new crop is near at hand, und
there is nothing on which to baae
tho hope of a rise. On tho con
trary, 60-cetit wheat in Chicago is
confidently predicted.
During the (even month eii.liu
with November 1, mi. 'JM (mill
ing, were struck by lightning in
Kngland. The above included 21
churches and chu!, 21 farm
house, 114 residences of oil kinds,
nine hotel and public houre and
but three saloon. Souio may ar
gue that the scarcity of saloons i
what furuikhf the wonderful
difference between them ui.d
t l.urchcs in the matter of lightning
stroke but when il is known thai
there aru nearly four time a many
saloons us thurches in the Kritieii
laha the immunity of the firmer
retina miruculou und v.-ri ililli
cult of expl.niatioir.
Th--. Martin was arn-ted at Corvallls: ,)Ul j Jj,,,.,, ,lu-,er theruiome
ttr V K' Z""' l. - .' . a for
Dt
'P.
J.iinistiii. Ths w came up lfore tnakl. g ne.
Jai us I'.olii r I bun-lay, sud on iikk
i flkputy I'rssrfuting Attorney
i;. O potter, waj disiniM'd for want
of acRleielit evlili nee.
Kdibtr u4 a ruluare kind-i.t .rt
ed an 1 liU-ral. An exchunn ttiia
of a suIk riU-r a ho dit-d an i N il
fourteen year uiiHiid. A t!.o lid
Will Ijcilig screwed down f.r ll.e
Times: , last tiu.e tlie uillor npissured and
f.revaleiitr ot tl.e prt in
I). --lit will if lll.lssssllite to put l.-ll
llic wis kly edition of
m iti.Hi. Tlie suit of J. F. Ami
uvui'ist tl.e n.tiiity alliai..s)-grain.t lu-
vesiiitutiug tstiiiiuittw. for atloriieyi
lee.. Iih Iss-lt setlleti, the defeli.lsiits !
the Tim.s-l Miii-,iHiynlu'""U"t due and Uieeratt. f
itreckmridge
Keitt'ickv uuiii
"lake : i- ;
W li.li et . i II) .
urose w no He
voU,loii'l t'uic
in i.ilits.s.uj a
nits ie.vi.ily s.id.
. f.r in-tame,''
i in the null . ot:
I-... r..: "Ili-nlc
it I do," and the
i;. r had to aland Ut.it or die.
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