JuuriloH City Itfim. Ilurlburl larrr....l.i i1'!.1 '.'"l?,,,.,.Hu'.,.,.,f Kr".U' '""" ellv ol. iirnAwL i...i. i The hydrant st the hotel corn, r wa skipwoith mm there I great deal ui .....-.. mi ( uunxiuv, iiv min, .truck, uiaaiiiuciiiQ eninhir tl,. n-onlo .if SUry U ,,t SiiikUrt.try. PolUUMi i nniK IMW.KMIY C. F. a 1 troubl Our of Itir I l.Me.l lnMri Ktrr PlalrJ en I He aulluomau tirldirt MoXOAY, NoVKMIIKU In. I'liOF. K. li. MrKI.UitV. OKA f II lo 1 11 K HOI' I.01SK. We inki- Ihu IiiIIum lug game piaea VlUllt of Saturday, with the iront wheel of a waunn. Tim l.utie nn-l IkMiuhm nmiilu-. In ir,rnr. ,r,,m 'i " Portland Sun ol ctcrduy : i iii l'"'l,1WM,'l. H" paity ' the late w which allows thesheritt lue s..vu. iicinrj lor Hie Portland should be made to pay fur It. 1 salary lushud of a per cetilage. "The ui'lvtisiiy was i.e.l M-.in.Uy after- The trouble which ha heretofore ex- ' ' being generally discussed," mi. I main, When In Portland hoys succeed isled between the Hotel Co. mi. I Mr. ! he. "slid the le are hw.ktl'tr Aif ill liuUillrf out lilt. rMnlv lllilvt r.lt) I . M. . a- Inwe, hit. Urn ailii.-sl.ly " r'""-al Change, or a rclsal settled uii.l ihu h..Ul I.I.--.I t.i Mr.. :"' 'I'."1 nll'KHIii r. Case for another yeur on some terms ' ",,rT "-s.-nl law the slur a before. deputies are apnnlht.il by the There I. troubl- anionic the Herman ?n!ly v"un.- 1 'T1 ' r, ' on Fen, Uldge. IV., r Kol a I S -V", 'M P" W,,U . """" 'w' ter l'et.r lo.lil.r win. ..i.,i. .... i r --'"" rrT.ti ai oiitv voa-ru iiiiu iiiiirr as a nan mile, m M'UTl.n t.rBlaT i.ai.1. A uurruht The Ony.iuuii f .- itur.Uy liua tin t .iy iNiiiii rninn tlio election f K. It. M. Klnv to a chair in tlio a.lt.l.l liy tlie.h.Tlir that hli ih u. title were all h.i.y. Iliat I lure wrre waa ix.ue.1 for Mr S. l.r,..'. .r. 1 m V rj' ' !" '. '" " ("M IhalrUl.lll .... rTr.. I ' 7 -' ',01 "' "'' ' ! Hiltler lodav. The t ouhle ..v. , - '."' 'TT! u "V''- . ..- I I a. ". I I. .'.I.... l... . The following iilUi-era of I'rol. vtiou ! I nhoul.1 I woiil.l U. ,i.iiii'h !. .1 w"!"'!'"'! Moii.lny nUlit: the ni.u.iy .m i.v m.- ..ver note the artk'ulnro not uiioriiiiti. rreaiiieiit r, an rniikcii; vliv r' hleiit -J A Kick; Hvrvtary J J ltul- Icr; amltaiit awretary, K A Saj lor, Jr. traur r All x Ivuiwr; foretnaii t- A Ha v lor, nr. ; in.lnnl foreman James lUifi at 1 II ; a e r K n l-al-rtn I.ce Houtliwortli; tru.tet-w Harry Jnckoii, K A huy lor, t., ami J A Kii-kn; . h iratca Frank Moorhcn.1, V. Van ranken, J A lll. w, Jaa IUlxIIII, M A Lttlnp'rand J A llicta. Cottafe (irove I Inns, leader, Nov. 17. (. 11. Iyi(crt !t LroiiKht in from the country Suinluy, quite ill, and I Mug taken ivre of at the residence of li. Condon iu thi city. MIm icon Turiiln returne.1 to her homo near Modesto, Califori iu Nov. ti. (She haa been vLilmif with relutlyea and friends on Coast Fork for several month. Prof. J. K. Iiv, princlal of our imlillc schools Is Mien. liny a iart of thl week In Kuirene. I'mf. Ivan Mcijucen I ahly itllinir Mr. Love' place In hi absence. Hon. Alon.o (ie.ncr, li.lnl reiiubli can senator of Marion and Cluckatnaa cnuiitlc, was in thl city Wednesday. Mr. (leaner l one of the solid pioneer ororeKon. lie ami .Mr. A. I odd have Ifone on a surveyini; exK-ditlon 'ip the McKenxle. lull)' Item. Nov. 10. On nccotllit of the splendid weather preaching was largely attended Sun day. Our Sunday school U progrcing with a lurjie attvmlunce. I'hn C'Hrter, wlio ha Ikh-ii workini; for Jam. Sanford, on lllg 1'rairie, re turned home Saturday. A Hew four hundred power lump lm been purchased for t lie school house. It was badly needed. Mr. F.uiiiia McFurlaud, who hit been ijulto III, I improving. Mis S ii :ui Walker' school at Pov erty Hidge, chwe next Friday. Adam Itlchie, the fruit tree sal. nun, wa Iu this purt ot the country delivering fruit trees lust week. Felix HUMtell has sold hi farm to Geo I treed lug, who hiut relit.il It to Chu Mu Hi son. Mm. Kin ma Warner, of IIIk 1'riiirie, I visitiiiK with relatives and frtemls on Fal I creek. Mr. John Kiwiiii;er and Ml. Mary lUrkliiK". and K. 11. (iriitln and Mis Klllot were married last Sunday by J. V. lUndul, J. I'. Colt. Hokkiiii.k Dkatii. La Urande Chronicle: About two weeks ugo Mrs. Filklns, the wlfo of a rancher IIvIiik near North I'owder, wandered away from her home In the night-time, w hifs proliably teuisirarily Insane, and yes lerday a party of searcher found her dead body clothed In her nightdress. Her Ixxly wa found about one mile from the house, shockingly mangled nml rtlally devoured by coyote. Full Mrtlcular have not yet Iweu re ceived, but it apH-ara that on the even ing before her mysterious disappear ance, Mr. Filkln quarreled with her husband, and some time In the night, while partially deranged wandered away iuui the hill and subsequently died from hungcrand cold, it is likely that the woman wa finally too weak to reach aid, even If she became rutl n al. After her dlsapiiearance her hus band was under a cloud of suspicion, which, it now seem, wa a great In Justice to him. V. M. C. A. Convkntiox. The young lady students of the Albany college are workluic w ith untiring dil igence for the approaching State . W. C. A. convention lo be held iu that city comiiieiicing Friday, Nov. J3 and closing Sunday, Noveiiilr i. Among other prominent akor who w ill be present V address the con vention are: Mis I'rlce, International secretary of the Y. W. C. A., and Mis Kmma lU'eder, coast secreUry. t'ulesa otherwise staled the meeting will be held In the college building. county and my the hired my Nn-ket.' " Ak'ioii Mr. Skipworth ll. l. llUer III ull i. Ul.nl I II Iciest iiik aim nsfii i.HJui itsili. rtr svin on the Multuoiuali II. 1. 1. I he gr.ui..l were Iu a terriiil condition, winch o iiUlited for the nuiiierous Iniiilil.v sn.l kllltr .iu .if lliu u.rln,ii....u. ll u-- - - -...v ... mw ....... mf-m . . mm . ilittlcull matter to Ull to which tram tliw Ullterrlil player belonged. I lis Portland tuiversiiy players liave mi pnivel much In team work and put him ' "I" an eajvl.eut giuie. IheSUU uui and ten- ver.ily players, allh.iugli e.MM'he.1 les telling l.im to two week, put up a wonderful game, ineir iiiivnsrvucw au.i tram work Iwing vHVlally voiuuieiidulle. ll was on of l be vleai.est games ever pl.c)e! on the .Multiiiiiuali gridiron slugging and loud talk being al no lime noticeable during lh k-ullie. 1 title were prvM-nl slmul WHJU swcla yoiiiii; siiiirle muii of tin. en vi I lilting up m nvid.-iiiv Iu tine style. The nei w in oe a uiurriagv snnoinieeineiit. A marrlHK.' htviise wa Issued late Saturdriv altern.siii lo A. C. Mslir Ulllver.itV ofOripol): and S. M. Jeans by dimly Clerk Jv- i he Ixinrd of rcgciil nil... It I. Iliiihl (hat dngrva.ius.il Her iniiri w ill I.- chairman of I lie commit tee on rlvrrs and harl.irs, after the or giiliUnllun of the next house. Ir. I. I.. I .ltu.lt. of Portland d gents ol the Ore- l. llv. r.',! two riii..ns at Mount's 1I..II prof.-ss.irsl.ip. I'rof. ssor McK MlJilii.li.M M.tl.r.M'l..l.l 11. m Iii...... I greatly. ld. -If In turn ' to the limn out of said: "Tin sheril! I re.iuir.il to iiav nil tr.ivelimr ' tors, w ho displayed til Usual cuiliu.i cxm-u-, and when a pi'laom-r e'ape . unit eumuraKcd tlisir play vis wild from cu.i.sly, many times hu is not "'liege yell, bonis, ele. caught for the simple n au lliut tliej I'1 tin) lli.l hulf, Adam, of thu .'lute Khcrilt'doe not wish lo pay out hi " isily was hurt and IUIh was put money for traveling e. iie. there his pla.e. Is'lllg no lliduiviuelit ollered him hv I Kuirene won the loss Slid to ik the the county for thecatiliireol criminal, i 'I'll. Hie Portlsiid uuivrsily deieud ne iaie taw na pniv. n factory, and there change made." Verv unsnlis- should he saline I. a bar l.ras.rs la. anrt. Ciiicaiio, Nov. lfl.-PrviVnt IleU and Siriclary Kclihcr, of the Ameri can Hallway I'ulon, aptwansl Ufore Judge Onisscuii In the lulled States district court tiMlny, to plead to the In-, dow u the Held, giHid Individual play iiewnciiis nt;tiiust inemior inlispiracy Is-llig made by .Mulliews, leuipielou ing the sou! li goal. Hull kicke.1 the bail l.i yards and hhaltuck got It on a fumble. Mialluck, alter several al tempts, wa uiialil to gain the re quisite numU-r ol yards ami the ball went to Portland. lK Kurrxsl passed the Iwll lo Hall, who went around the end for a gaiu of live yard. I he next lew miuuie the bull wa up and In connection with the irreat rnilwav strike. Owing to the alwtiiv ofjude Wood, tlie cbm' was continued to 1k .iiiN'r, when argument ofilefciiM will l Inurd to quash the Indict ments. Should the motion to quush the ludictmef ts lie overrul.il, one of the def. inlnnts, probably IMn. selecteil for triul, Jauunf) t. Hatrlsan OriaiNlr Mitfldai Snii.vini-i.ii, ., Nov. HI. Thoiiin THgitart, of liiilhiiiniMiliB, chnlriiisn nf (he democratic slate crtitrul committee of Indiana, stated Unlay that lleuja lulu Harrison would unquestionably In-a candidate for renomlnatlon a president, llea.ld.il that it wa llnr rison ngniust the Held. Ihu Hssie laa Itslrsis.i. Sl'UlNtlUF.I.I), 111., Nov. 16. At t.i day's . Ion of the National graiix'" convention, the Idea of the issue of state or county bonds for Ihu improve ment of roads, wn condemned as be ing iu coulllei w ith the Henry tieorg Idea of suppressing tiie debt niid credit system. Theatrical. A good crowd wa in attendance at the last iN-rforiiiniiee of the Slultx cm I nnv Suturdny evening. "The nnuilea" jimquiu .Miller s great play, wu presented. Their rendition of the play this nielli wa even l.-tter than when presented In-fore, Wnl uewhty iiIkIiI. The company made many friend while In our city. Ss-lillv. tills Is one ol t tie llnifti companies on the road, ami profeMsioiiully they are ciuully well up. A Tut Hisu rVKN'K. Kat Portlund Chronicle: There wa a touchlnc stvne last Monday at the court house as the aged mother of Humid Pilkington took leave of her wayward son Just prior to hi departure for Salem to serve out a two vears' sentence for em- U-ileiiient. The xmr old woman broke down completely. "I have had many hard trials during my life," she said, "hut thl ia the worst that ha ever fallen to my lot." Many stout heart were moved hy the emotions of the sullering woman and many eyes were tilled with tear. Sheriff Sear escorted voung Pilkington to the peni tentiary Monday evening. An eltort will tie made to have the sentence set aside on gnui nds nf error, hut It is doubtful if this can lie accomplished. and IH-arlsirn. After a series ol hard rushes and brilliant Ui klulrf, Portland got the ball and It wa giveu tu Hall, w hu went around the end for a gam ol Id yards. le For rest bucked the cen ter for about Iu foci, and Kugeii was then kI Veil lh Utll. lluchanaii film- will ls i ta-lrd, ami Pearson of the I'orli.-tuds, was given the ball for a punt. Pear- sou sent It dow ii lie Held aisml ia yards. IVForn-sl then got the ball. Washburn and Uusk then made big gains around the ends, w hit-It brought l lie bull willtln Kugelu' I.Vyard line Pcnrsoii wa ihcii giveu the bull and made a clever run around the end, and succeeded In dodging through the hue and secured the first touch-down. Time, 'S miuuie. Hall kicked the goai. Score, 80. The ball was then taken lo the cen ter, and w a worked rapidly down to Kugeiie' liVy did Hue. The bull wa tossed to Pearson lor a drop kick, hut he railed lo put It over the goal. Kit gene then got the 111 and tried a place kick, which, fulling, fell lulu the haudsof Uusk, who carried It to with in live- feet of the Fugelie giwil. Ku geiie then got the tli and I'enipletou punted to the center of the Held, w hell 1 1 mo wu called. Iu the second halfl Portaml look the ball and kicked Z't yards. Tciuplrtoii got the ball and punted M yards. Pearson, of the Portland, relumed the Hunt of ir yards. U-Forresl, of the Portlands' got tin ballon down and made a ts-autiful run around the end for a iiain of 'S yaid. Halfback Washburn and Valentine were sent around the end for suUlantlal gains. Hull wa then giv. n the 111. and by clever running and dodging, he brought It to Fugelie' S yard line. Hall wa then shoved over the Hue for the second touch-dowu and he also kicked the goal. Time VI inliuiles; score, 12-0. Here Fugcue made a tli-sju-riito rully and by excellent team work auccceded In bringing the ball lo the Portland's flve-yurd line, but Hall slopcd all chance for a touch-down by going around Kugeiie's end for a gain of M yards, and the game ended with the iwll In the center of the Held. The features of the game were the Individual playa by Hall, Ik-Forest, Pearson, Uusk and Washburn, fur the Portland university, and the plays of Teuipl.-Um, Shattuck, Travl and Ad am, for the Slate university. The team lined up thl way Daily UusnJ, Sovsmlwr 17. Tiik Jack.) Store. Junction City Time of Saturday savs: J. W. Cherrv. receiver of O. M. Jackson, came here Saturday and took charge of the Jackson store. An Inventory was taken, attorney liilyeu aud Wood- cis-k came down to adjust the matter, aud after consultation the store re mained closed, and all parties went to r.ugciie iliuisdey to consult some more, it looks like Mr. mum will again he placed In clisrue. l,a!er. I lie store wa oia-ncd tin morning with Mr. Ilium in charge. Snofl.K Not Oct Anory.- No sen sible man should get angry simply Ik--cause a newspan.r publisher dun htm for money. , nun t not an impeach ment of the subw.-rlls-r'i Integrity, but Is Mo. ply an outcropping of the put lisher's iien-Miities. For Inntsin-e, a thousand men owe one man from two to ten dollar each. He l-a to dun them In order to pay his exne. Instead of getting angry aud stoppllifr the laiM-r liecause the publisher aske.1 for what I honestly due. the sub scriber hould thank the publisher for waiting on hhu so patleully and pay up like a man. pally Ousn), November l Stii.i. Comk Is Waio. It M-ema a sad commentary on the pnm tnty of the greatest country In the West that freight for Kuirene mer chants silli arrives by freight wagon a if no railroad ran through our large and productive valley. Auother bitch of freight arrived in wagon IJW kitioi. After the performance - d Ill VV ill I . . . . . a. a tin morning iro-u ioin.... ..... ,imturdaT evening Sir. h. . raraer, the lime never c-oine w hen we cmu prt.prietor of the opera house, tendered have our freight handled cheaiier by ' tuttx company a retvptiou. railfsxd than iu the gsl old days of A,iut 4,, ,w.rwin, were pr.-sent. A fine freighting wagons? musical programs wa rvnderv.1, " T;" .. 1 . aiuoiiir which should ls mentioned a A Cl Rlin rKKAK -The veW-UUe "liZ-ol.. by H Alma Stull. and a world is ortai ily uhert " , ?M K luUek. A freaks. Into . iKgm ' P; '' " e.nt lu.,.-h was .pn-.d. afier which the W atker and I amp II n."ch al of , ' , mn t.,Mf. tow n, the workmen nllr i e.1 and dam In, I., indulged l. It vine, cover.il with about a ;,,,,,,,,.., when the fifteen wen iorme.1, s....-u..u. ... .. , ,. IMm, tire of an etrg, while the root were ell tirely destitute of spud. j 1 . y, li.tiuv aava: Mr. Ijm Fair- . isrty bn.ke up. pleasant su.-ce. !. Iliu.Ki.x. Mr. lt.e Luuioriat, who sc-omplile. wro ight Iron ranre White, a man. had a sen A. T. Itonnett". 1. H. te.tlll r.n I'.tfllaad t'liiver.ilr. hli.llll Ifinl ltrwn r-iai'tl Valrtillua rfiisr.1 Hall, K rvmr IH. .irrt I.RiiarJ llu.k I'laekls llraibirn I rlsl IVsrM.u I bar Ws.lilMim r I1.1 1 II. l, I I hall t ii.i. u.r a lrk sulMtuut.. - HliNm.iii., MursM, l.lllla. rnitrwlr. I hurrh. Hsirre Mr A fcllas.iilh. Ttoiv Ta hall, Juiuiliutrs earn. I linrt.lt J of Ore.im 'lra.it II,-, I, .Id K.I iniittilM.il l.lllnand hliallu.'4 V Tini 1 l"U A'lams an.t H tw II l.iii,b. i.li MutU.uail Itr.m 11 M.IN.a. -i.ii.l M M F.tee reliublican candidate for imj a. ident Uesr "'" ' 1 1..'. ..r i .iifi.rini la iJmi. ar. the riv yvrr..or. "o... ".'-" 1. MV m nh him. and Ih-w l.im kjI ol well Known in 111. -- - . , . I I. ilt'lUIIf. 1 1 1 r -.' - est uuit . -,..,..1 1 IS ia.lll.ia. O who rea.l l.i n-'ii o- ... I, .., it wmmr 1 1. la. It teu's defeat. Corvallls Times: Three years ago, whlleeutt-rlhtciidehtof an exhibittnu car known as "Oregon on Wheels," ye editor met at Peoria III., a KentleiiMii named F. T. Ilay. He apieared very much interested Iu Oregon and inti mated that at some future date he ex- Jtecled to ho-onie a clllreti of the Web .sit stale. The produel seen In the car Were a wonder and so favorably Impressed hill With the posalMlltlr of the Willamette valley, that a year later ho moved west with hi family and Iocs led near Kugeue where he Is pros pering. It Saturday Mr. Kay called on the writer, when a renewal wa had f the ai-qnalntance mad three year ago In Illinois. llooMi.vu a CiimsiT. Corvalll Tiuiee: In the circuit court Monday afternoon Col. Kelsay for the fiftieth time In hi life inw and and tald: "Your honor, we Is-irau thl suit over twenty vear sgo. The case I one in which Maria Armliigton brinir suit uKainst Sol Kins:, administrator of the estate of Warwick, lo recover a mill of money. All that Warwick left when he died was an Indian claim aiint the government, which i now a nd lug la-fore con xtes. We ask your honor, 1 hat the com Is. continued." I'he court then lntlinst.il that the case oiiirht to ls disiiiisaed.and the veteran ls.rn.ter, wh'i-e hair has whitened sim he drew up the complaint In this caw, showed signs nf excitement, and Armlnjctoii v. rv.l Kniic was contin ued. Al the next b rill Ihe Cuse v.i.1 i-ome up its 1 11 and the ( olouel w ill be there walehing and u;.IMii for the lone delayed lavuienl of ilie Indian elaim. Iu whleh lie III- unlv li" for a f.-e lor a. I ll..- yea" of -u of the cl.tiiii of In. eh. -ii'. I 'olouel may live to lake a that will reimburse him for i the tali of hi friends. To l-e MoiioImii, a hop grower of Im nton, Wusliingtiin, say the l''t-ln'ellignier, i due the crclit of in.iLni an u.-cidctitat discovrry whic h iiiav prove a -ilntioti of the g n tal. tiiiivi-r.itr held atuwliiig vexd problem of saving the hop in this city lust night ami created vinos I run the Jestructive attju k of a chair of Knglish literature and the hop louse, namely the planting ele, led K. l. McKlroy, uH-nteinl of tohacco plants all around the cut of public instruction, t.i the Imu t'lcl l. two or threo row Jecii. r.lroy o ay: "1 have fourteen acre igni- in Imp" near llenton. anil having f.-s of the m-w .osiii.in in Feb- Urn rallu-r ilistMuragcxl by the ex ruary. uih.ii hi retirement . ta-nence of former vears ami tho Saturday aflerii.s.u Allmny IWiuo- from the state sil-rii- prostm tive low prices for thl fall, cral: The Ca.iierom trine l.s.l ra. to tendency, and will thus till 1 decided to try what I Could dd ha'e taken place t ils sflvniisui, the .. .1 ' 11 .1 . . . ' 1 . . ln.licalloii.were, had fallen IhMiigh, ""1 f'"'-4"'"'!. ,' the at rnistllg loh id-o. and not leing li 1 no not having put hi an appearance; rfci.t school year, lo tlu. end certain wliclliir the soil on 111 y at the lust r...rt. he will remove hi fatuity from , land was adiplcd tu to ha coo We umleiniaii.l s-vi-ral 014 hum Salem t Kugeno in the early part culture, 1 made an experimental lion, aiv making arrai.g.-meiii. 1.. Kive! f KS'J.V 1 trial by setting out Oil the outer ,me::;. d':::.;;::?,,, ixziisz ! . - - r , h am aw lirsl 0110 1.1 euitageil wilt have a imiii. : alt' ' "vn grcut during the ( hill of the Ix-st cigar leaf, Vir pl. te m.iioNily uf the daiicu business. J past few ye:ir, and the ihh.U of , ginia nt.H-k. Thesn liowcver, I did J. W. Clark ha sold hi feed tabl 1 the institution re.uirel an Increase : not set out before- the cud of June, to U. . bite. Hi 11,0 f i.-il 1 1 v- I'he Culllillir re- si u-hieh linn, me I.,... vi....a w ii.m lirciiiciil from slate oll'n-e siige.tnl w, 1 advance.1, and the wingel hop t.i the Istird of regent tSnt an ed- lii-r had iniuiencisl migrating ucutor of line attainments and ri.' from the plum tree since about exMii.-inv might be secured, ami June Ut. After the plant gut J. P. Cheshire I. a candidate for treas urer of SxUvllle, Albany will luve a city elei-lioii Monday, Ikv. 3. Yesl.-rd ty was a perfect day, the sun lor shining brightly from looming veiling. The Still tt di smal ui company 0:1 yesterday ailermsm' local It. siurg, their next engagement. The Wu.ird Oil iiuipauy I billing the tow n lislay for a week' eiiitaKe n.eiit here lo commence Monday Nov. 2il. large crowd was In at tends 11 i-v ,.11 1 the otii-ortuiiity ln.i been taken. 1 I'he proh or, who is in Portland, left I ha ulreadr signified hi acceptance u 11.I the regent are congratulating theuiselve ux.n their great giHid fortunu iu Ising able to secure such a notable, addition to the teaching force. Professor McKlroy ha lievn at the funeral of the lale Frank Wilier j stale Ucriulcudt-nl of public ill- r".UiN"rV; . 1 r,i"i V" "'Tr-! struclion for 12 year., having been iiiciiI, nf w hich he w as a nn-iuU-r, at- ,. . , ... , ' ,, " , icii.Uillnfuilui.ifor.il. llmt ehvtcd 111 M2. He came to Teacher examination was (luLlicd Oregon from IVnnysUania in 1S73, Saturday aud all the teachei living al and became a meiltber of the old a distance have lelurn.il to their 1 Cnrvallis as-rimiltural eollcire. fac I " - - r. - ultv. He was clccte.1 upcrinlcnd- all la ou the ant learn their slaud home. The v w ill 1..... . . . . 1 .' 1 . 1..... Ull cut of llenton county three terms, A certain young 11111 advtriiac.1 .r " iih'umU-ut of that a wife in an Karleru palter ami In ollice wa elevated to the state sister uuswered the advertisement. I silta riuteiulency. His tireless en- The young fellow now ihii.k. a.lver-' . . , e,lV,,tion, rapacity s.a.n tlsiug diami t pay, aud Ihu old folk1, n- , ' . , ' J , Ihlua il Is pretty hard luck to have lvalue known to educator and two f.s.ls Iii one lamlly. mm)1c throughout the state, and, Myriad of little gnat, each with a a a consequence ho was rctiotlit- Utile tuft of greasy -liMiklug cotton al- natcd an. I n-cle. tisl ill 1SSG and tachl to it. IsHly. have been 1 otaa-rved j,, S.j- B ( ,, ony ()r,..,oll oil the warm day thl fall, floating oil . , ... , 1 . 1 the br.s te.alH.ui the Uoguo river val- " t,v, r ro-t-lcctwl Icy. Tliev are said to lm the little twice, and it ia said the only super- moth of the woolly aphis an Injurl- intcmlcnt of public instruction ous enemy or the apple treo. j,, anv ul8 wl,0 nM doci.nl thre lbdina.!cr Walt, nf the H. P. K. K., jj,,,, N() , .,ri.viui lo ,, was iu Kugeue today. 1 . 1 . .1 r ... ,. . , luuo Hint ever re-elected to tin of- Mis Ora Ib-ed nrturncd to hur houie ,, .. , , ., t - . i l-i al Junction y.slerday. lL-o in tin Ute. lW.-ssor Mchl- Trine, the fisit racer, went to Al- roy ia known pcrstmally to more bauy yesterday morning. teachers and those interested in ed- C. M. Young and wife made June- ucatiomtl suhjeclii than any other lion a lirlcf visit yesterday. -rson in Oregon. In hi 12 years IL M. Stevens lias resigned his m.. at the het.l of the state public tiou in F. W. Puiker s su.re. .ch.K.ls hi duties culled him con- Mrs. L. liilyeu returned home from Huutly to all parta of tho Mate, a vi.it al AlUny this aflermsin. N() mM wim1l.le John Ung. of Corvallls, formerly of K-lh'Ting of educator, were ever Coburg, was in Kugeue yesterday. held Without hi presence. K. P. Hhatluck, of the O. of V. fisit- Professor McKlroy is a classical hall team, returned this afternoon. scholar, being a master of art, anil Mr. I.. H. I.uklu I quilt III al the , doctor of philosophy. Various family reldemv 011 North Ferry iticrt. j ollt.r ,:hoistio degree have been Mis Mae Stebbln rvturue.1 from a , f.-rr.d iiiaiii him. Teacher .lira. j. 1 visit train Kola Nels. of Salem, ami Win. Nela. ! Work siiori visit ai npnug ueiti nil iiiormiig. 1 1 . thr.iiiih.nit tin, state I lo remain employed 111 educational of Springfield, -ul Sunday In Ku geiie. lllshop Mills, of thl city, dedicated tlie new I'. II. church at Portland yes terday. Walter tirifllu Is home again after a short visit Willi friend al Portland 1 and Salem. I Cha I.am-r and daiinhl. r, Mia liar- Istra, n-turnv.1 Irom Portland yester day aflcriMsiii. Mrs. Henry M.-Crady returned hone, from a visit 10 Junction ou thl aftel hoou'i train. Alf Walk.-r went lo Marion county this morning. He I bow buying hop for Phil Net A. Co. Mis Nora May came up from liar risburg this afleriiiMiu aud I visiiing The annual reHirt of K. A. Maxwell, fourth assistant ot iiia.-tcr general, bus Iki-ii submitted to tnu poftm ist. r jt'-beral. Tim re jHirt cover the x-riol for the (iscal year ended June .'IIHli. The total numU-rnf postollliTi in ojiernliou in the United Stutce is i(J,H0,. During the year 3,13(5 s)stolllc.-s were estahlish.il and 1,731 discon tinued. The total number of aji iMiintinenU during the year was I 23,1 !. Tho so.-rutary of tho treasury lias Imiui informe.1 thul the priwnt currency of llrititli Honduras wa 25. (leiiiiiin-tiiil Oct. ISiW. The a-of with iiumenais friend here. Hon. J. J. Walton A O llovey. dciuonelizcd coin will It reileemit I. J. iieuiirieas iiiia, . isaiciaa, , . . ,. ... t e. f, . ii..- ...,.i in ,ii..i,i blt the rate of fifty ccuta Mr. Aleoyne Hill of Oakland, C.I., ' currency for each dollar of demon rrived on this m..rnlng'a hs-ul for clix-l currency. Oold dollar will visit w ith Mend in this city. j hereafter Iw the standard coin of Mr. II. C. Smith returned to her j Houdura. Hitherto the currency home at Walker station thl .afternoon - j,,, tie ,ijvr n( Central "'.V ' IT ? J. . ... . "'! Wouth America. The effect of ,1 m. 1 . . ornen arnvcu noine oai- ,1 .,! .. , 1 r , 1. , 1 1 .. urday nlghl from a throe mouth.' visit! tl'.1 .cli""; I)"' Ue .kuion to her old home In Pennsylvania. 1 elixalion or silver. Mr. Ih-rtha Sender and daughter There il nothing sensational in Una, ol Junction ('Hy, vl.ll.il with tl8u,,.muhl tlkl Assistant See relative, and friend, here yesterday . ,(M U) j;(?llte), Mr. Ur. J. . Oeary returiml to , ,.' I,r,.,;,i,. 1 ...1 (.,. .i her bom. at Il.l-ey on tl.i. morning'. "2 pr'hKiir lo an lor Hie ka-al after a visit with relallvm here, j coming six months as ain-retary of 1. Peplothaa returned to his home , H" treasury in the absence of sec In (late creek precinct. He 1 a little retury Carlisle from the depart Utter, but hi condition I still crill-! ,..,.,.1 Tl.n designation of Hamlin 11 1 ...I ..m.m.Iu.w I. - I Itiii. . Win. Alexander, Fl lavl.,J..hn YA- . " V , """ " -111uu1ls.n1 aud Fre.1 Herlodd returned I " custom Which fin from Portland 011 last night' over-' prevailed iu the treasury depart- . 1 - ..: ! .1.. t . 1 neiiv cvsr siiiitt Varnsie oaa isrii Ka.-h of the three assist- land. A I.. as... a.... fu..L. Ll.... -..Ill- f p-iirr in ill ttmi n numniri inv M ia ir-ai 1111 f-m itsnj r"moi '! mit - , . i a i rlifhl with hi hi.rs.-, siid l now mak- '' ve " t,,.u caiiacit for half lug arrangement to Mill the same. a year in roiatinn, anil as acting lislney Mathews, our spulsr itlglil watchman, went to Portland with the L'. of O. f.aillwll team, but didn't re turn until yesterday afternoon. secretary they sign all tiapers of routine character, thus relieving the secretary from this onerou duty. . Oi-ca-iunaHv there is a break in g.xsl start and lieg.in spreading, 1 first imtiail the Ilie lighting on the toliacco and fearing that tho lice would attack the plant and destroy them, I WuL-hcd then) closely, I then discoveiiil the great number of dead Ilie under each tin'k and H-p-risl over the leave. The liliiiiU-r of the dead ct-tued to increase every day. I also noticed that tho leave sii-iue 1 to uttract them anil when onco 011 them, they gradually r. cined to lose tl eir strength and wabble alaiut like drunken men, then finally full olf, if 011 an inclined plane, or other wise lie there anil die. 1 then ex amined the hop plantain the vi- cinity ol these tobacco plants and found them comparatively free from lice, wherca., on the sides of the field not protected hy tobacco plants the lice were thick 011 the outer row of hop bill. I feel fair ly well satisfied in my mind that I have tho key lo the solution of the hop louse problem. All that will be required will be to plant one, two or three rows of these tolmci-o plants all around the Held early enough in the season to attract the winged lice when they first migrate from the plum tree to the. young vines. 1 shall ccrtuiuly cxj-cri incut with it next scru-on, and if I am as successful as 1 am well sat isllcd 1 shall lie from present ulwer. valions, I shall not only have cleaner and of course better hops, which will mean more, money (or me, but 1 shall also save the year ly outlay of over f'.'UO for spraying on an exi nditure of not more than f 10 lor tobacco plant." A Portland corres)oiidcnt forci bly says: Tho Orcgoniuii has undertaken a big contract in its cir.irt to read such men as Thomas II. Tongue and Charles W. Fulton out of the republican party because of tho views they express on the silver question. It remark on tho subject would spply to Judge Iord as well, since the interview with him published in the Han Francisco papers, and wo would have tho remarkable Sjiectaclo of tho man who was just elected gov ernor of the stato by the largest re liublican vdo cast read out of tho party by a pu-r thul, to tay tho least, has not always been an en thiisiuitio party organ. The whole thing is absurd. Itolh Tongue and Fulton have a far stronger hold utton the affections of tho republi cans of Oregon than hi the Ore- gonian, and il would be a difficult task indeed to oust them from tho party for holding opinions shared in by a largo number of good re publican. Undoubtedly a largo number of republicans in tho United State, and possiblv a ma jority in Oregon, nre opismcd t) free coinage of silver under present condition, but this majority is not so large that it tan allord to di ciise with thoeo who do not sgree with them on Ihe subject, nor i it wis to talk of doing to. There is nothing of the jxipulist in tho Jchtluincu under discussion, and uring tho cauiaign last rpring no one dealt Ihe populist harder blows than they. They will lie bright and shitiir.g light in the republican party long af.er the silver question ha been settled and, (.oesibly, long after some oilier paM r Iliad tlie Oregon ian will be rccoguiaed aa the leading republican paper of Oregon McMinnville Register: The Ore gun legislature meet within a few tDoli'.hs lid nutter of great lu KirUnce In our p..ple will no doubt Is' .- no i I-:e.. I'hat tho Isslt a, la- . ..11U.IU1I by the ll at N.i'isK, IL.y.1111 u llr N'ii 111 -IIHC.s k. airel otf vear. dinl odieuly thl the monotonous line of Itepuhtican , In . ruing al H-M of In-art tn.uble, In vii b.rii S. Sheriff Csik, of Wcsh- Ponlao 1 isnnhiMullo 1 C-re is lid r'"'" 'he van H.Mjten Hiaj-e. ,gj0n Courthouse. Ohio, wU pre- , d ...hi. Il e-eii. Strang- that a 2:7A:: - ' iHr i.-i...rr, u.. Heeame to lloa.-l.urg o'er a month In gro ravisher, was defeated fur r l llieiiH !r 111 t . .-.. counties. r liaii.hif. bko for medical treatment. He wa a election bv 1H50 vole in a district .linul l i l-ji-ljlioil to bo That Ihe 'Oraud Army man, having served aa a ,.f KxX) I'enublican maioritv to if. ; .licl..b-.i I.. . stii.l a i, tintrut Igfiient private. AU11 M captain of a b.t oil ! , '.. ,.:.',,.( il.- ,,.hi'I-ra from Multnomah pains Kr.e Canal. He leaves two niarrlsd I " "i'"-"--- "--v. - - idaighter.. yearithat. c..ui.l. Judll l.i. 01 o