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1 UK ADILIlttY CaSK, An iniaurtaat areoont f Bulk nM f Itit Affair. It.ij u"l, January ' The cae of C. -'. hmlth vs. Klit J. rtmilJj, wife, charged with adultery with on Juhu bratoii, all erlic bailing from iuer precinct, la a very peculiar on in many rerctB. It i a very uuueual urtio for Ilia woman to I arreated ou ucb a barge till Hi man la till free. believing thl Juatic la du all par lie cvnueiued we ahall mak a clear ml Impartial statement f Ilia caae. The case a tried in Juatloa Hol land court al Bpeiicer, Salur.U.y, tlia prosecution being conduct.! hy I"p' uly 1'ruaeculing Attorney J. M. Wil liam, ami U IMycu acting m attorney for the defense. In nroarculioii brought forward Ida teaiimoiiy of Hi .liuiiil,'. ' ."mull and two aoiia ef himaeiraiid defendant. Ilia aoiia awor IIimI tltey crime couii.iilted. I h l f n nib-fed no tetlui. ny and Mra. Smith a bound over lo appear Iwforo the grand ury lu tlia um of $.io. Not i.ing aula to secure bond alia brought In yeaterda and lodged III tin) county Jail. To a (il AKIi rcpr.-ntallv who via Itenl Mra. Smith at the Jail IliU morn lug, alia iukIm a lalu, lf lightforaard tal. meiil t the caae, and It I- l'Ht Jullc to h-r that wa lni tioli II. Sev ral niialai.c regarding Hi" a -a of tlia rinn com-erned, etc., we eel atraiK :i In her alory. tin uterine the jail we fouud Mra Hlintli ver) cviiuforlalily l.a-aU-d I I the II. and whilf Irelini; liar hhiiioii he-tily, wa, on learning our ol,tt. wllliu li talk on tha ul.H-l. Mm. Mnltli la, Bppareully. about the aire ah claim, ii year, aim mar iiv tn of auvlliiliK on her couuteuauce hut th of care and worry tinaluced early on any had working fanner a wile. Kl.a ataled that her huaband waa aiiout W vear of K, and thai tltey ha.1 Lrvii married SI veara, tlielr yoongeal aoli la log 13 yeara old. t IV ditterenl lime IibxI Mr. Hmltli left lir, thr nine a hit IIvIiik lu N hraaka and iwie while, lu Oregon. I.aat far while ah waa al U.o point of deal h Willi i.Uurny and liuruuioiila h left hrr alavliiK aaay oil 1 1 in threat wrke and at another tliu four wrrk, only (omliir hack oil tha chil dren arudniK lr him. rtlni-a their marriage, ht atalea, ho haa alwav con 1 1 nurd to abuaa her In varlmia waya, hy whiing and U-at- Ing and ou mor than ou iK'taaioa thratrtid to ahont hrr. Tha mail with whom It la alleged ahe roiiiiultlad lh crime waa an in timate friend of Minltli, and waa nvr nor lhau all aiiualiilain') of hi r. Ckltou I aiiout ll yrara of age, and la a gwiillviiiaiily man, iiiu-l ami rrarvwi III hi hahlta, and II wa h Mr. Hmltli oiuiriil and rviiurat that he lived with Ihrm. hmltli never to l-r fati avuxl her of haviiiK luiro-r rvlatlMia with thi man and ah never knew of the charge until tha countable came to Mr. 1 1-tier her aoii-lu law'a, after her. Th t'liaruu I mad thai the crime waa commuted ou Nov. Im', hut al lhaam lime Melon remalnvd Willi th family ou the oral of li-riua, until aiiout the lime Mr. and Mra. hmilli eiaralrd, Ivo. I'.l. Mr. Mi.ltli had aoma laud which Hmltli tril to gel her to lt ed to him, but aim would not do an, and It I her Idea thai Hit charge la brought agaluat hr out of KpiU' ou that account. Hhe further aer(a thai lie Hi rent rued to have the divd or her life. A far aa the matter urged that alio loaned money to heilon, he rxmilvely tleiiU-a II, ulatliig that ahe did not have an) moiirv. Mm. Hiulth rriieatedly de- lile.1 any and ail the chargea made agalnal her, and to talk with her aw hlla I to coliviuit- one that ah Iiii lireli liliMM'd Uiou. Mie fltil Oollfl drill of being able to rovo hrr luiio ivnir. IIKAKIl rKOV,. Meit. Ilwra and Kandall Heard rrom lixtay. lillf liuif'l, January 7. Thl tii'Ttilng Mr, floweii rrcelveil a letter fr m her htiahalid, and fiom It we linr i that Hie gentletiifli are afe aud will aooll l up llm liver with th lHat. A th boat wa on th Wanhmgloii aide nt a little town thrv went over aflr It, hut found It tin Ik on i mt'd Iwr, and taed to help et It oil The liii.il only g'a I tier oin'o a week, hni v iiotlniig wa hear I fiom them. .V .h.ii k oiu rvalrliig fill I dmia to th craft they will oi.ie iii I be river with It. Mr. Ilowen may rel 'i rti however before lb repair are lliaile. a LCIILU-trKOM 1KIiKla'A. l onaty JoJga Flak hel Hrrt i UlirM from tkat Male. HATl'ItlJAY, JA.NL'ARVS. Iall? Unar4, Jauarr T Y'hoM Mk. IbiMina Mayor Friend ly, tin morning, rtuvd a letter from .Mr. I!. I.. Itonnvr, th auiMvaaful bid der foi lb II. I. It. It. Me announced that h had lrclrd to Vlait Kilgen and meet her buanieaa men Iftbeaal hal lireli inuiipily ouillrnieil lfor till. I'rgeut buaiueaamakaalt lmira live tbat li aliould Iwav Cortland for th Kail toulght, hut hi partner, Mr. Hammond, would arriv luthoatal In a few lat a, and If the aale aliould tw ixiii firmed on th ll'tli In!., b would vlalt Kuireu. Mi tipl oflhiaaec Hun of th atat am greatly lu favor ot Judg Kdllrtou tMnllriiu'ng th long delayvd aal of tin property, liailf iiM. ianuary 7 Arm Hhokkm Yeaterilay niornliiK Mra K bale, bu live ou Kleventli alrert, bal the mlafortun to tall oil a allpy aidawalk and break on of th bone of hr lfl arm a few lucli au.iv her wrial, Ixxul autlaiulng a cuiMMini frai'tur of th writ. I'r. K. V. rremlc) waa calle. and attend ed to th lady, who la now gvttlug along very n icely. Mr and Mr Sal ar very poor but worthy and hard working impl and thl a.vi.lent cum Ing to tliein hen laK.r l hrl to te cur make It vry unfortunate. lMTi.t atio or rru tm.-I.aat haturday th Women a lurliaf I'orj. auxiliary to th O. A. II. poatoflbl rity, I natal lot th following orrWr for lh eiiauing year: Mr Jacw lllotif li ly. I'rwa; Mr l.lteriiMTe. H V I'; Mra AndefMu. J V I': Mm Kraier. M ; Mm lal.au, Irra. Mm Mvrra, tiuaid; Mm Ituir, Aaat Uuarl. '.Mm lnk Adair wa th Inatailluf oRlcwr. A map canvaaarf I doing l!i town. The river la bow i frt above low waur mark. Jatne ILolwrtaon, of halem, U mia llig. Foul play I auapecled. Tbrre wrr I '.'J marriage lu Linn County Judg Flak haa kindly per mllte l u to lk etia-t from lettem a follow: 1 A A lik,.r eount V lude at Ndliry. Nrb., under ilateof Jan. 2, w rIU: II county iluring th Jaar IW. think there I conaiderable aulterlng tUrnn rU , jaj of j. for want of f.-l aouth of tliatpla. ( Ux but none in that county. i.adaeel' " ' ... -lUi sssrr" ' " ; Fiom V J leaning, cHiiil y Judge at )-"' Kimball. Jan. 2. No uttering Ure Th teame hugene will leav I rrt but if i-old weathrr cauiir mere ianl nt louiiay uiornuig ir wua vt. will be; ael w l.eai III me apring w in cuy. I ai'i ptab r. The follow lug coui. tie , Uv. N. li. Alley are much In want of aid: I-ronllt-r, t uter, and lltlw illow conn tire. Fain llle theie have U-en atarving. On family of a woman and two children alarvi-l to death ami other are l.ailly oil'. Vou can't mm It to aeml aid to llm central countu-a, a lhy are ldly in want of aomrtliliig local and r. I' Mortelix-ll, president Fir.l N liolihl Hunk, rd, Nl'"lia, !.. 81, writ: No aiill'ciinK iii Valley munty yet lit t maliv are verv perly otf all 1 Jallie Jtandall will I et lielp wneo i-oi'i "'' i a,tu- A car h .ail of fo.l woubl I I i lieerf illy ai-i-epte.1 fro n former Va - ley it Ji ty cillAelia and their kil d ' friend-in F.ugen and viciuiiy an I the a lie would I full' a premie I, and hi Id gladden ma .y a ad lial lu the prhif, and pro n-rly dnir bu ed. f -ne prnw here: wtieai, ' c a irl iio-l; corn meal, l.' (r I d Il; 1 1 tat , 1 1 a-r bo -hl. conducting re vival erevi.v al Thuratoii with good uci-rtui. J. J. Itutler, of Junction City, ba Ut-ii appiinted a notary public by the governor. All ovr town track of the Z'c la-ili,-. overall. - bought al (rank Ilutiu't may lw arell. Nethinghaa len heard from th miMii.g men, llichard Jiowrti aud rhiiradav'a delaved orarland train from I he aoulh paterd llirougli bei thl in. lining at I'.-ll o'clock. The Califoinia r. publloaoa w ill con teat I'.udd'a rlcclioii. llou. li K Kim-aid aay for. four or five mile till" aide of JNilclii It la ou roiitiiiuou aliea-l of water. Friday morulng'a nortbbouud over land train will arilv hei aiiout u'cliM-k thia alteiuiMiii. Iian Mi-4 Uiu I again proprietor of the llarrial.urg livery atMl.le. I Hakrr aold it to lil iii for vnu. Mia Uuora Teal held the lucky ouuibi-r will, li won the hamlaome pic ture given away by liray A Don. The Mi-Keii.ie river during llii raiu only raiaed about three lert, an Indica tion thai auow fell on the high moun tain. We bav rr.fi v. th New Vear'a Miter iMkr llel at. The Laktview Fxam. tier of January ?A aay: .No new of liii-oruiic lia len rr.-eiv.Hl from Silver l.ukw lu I lie iaat few ln. but the liilioU-r of h ad and Injuie-iaa rrKiitd laal week, with a few racrplioua, I conllriued by th coroner' Jury. There waa nothing left of lh uiifuituuata one by w hich il,. v lou d I Id. ntlll.-l. en-ei.t a few clm'rrtd bonra, which would fad to i aouvenir eilitlon of lh 6altle l'.t-pieit-a with the 4ightet touch. A fu-1 intelligencer. It la all rk-gaut pulill neralwu held a few day after the ; euMon. lire. The few remaining iMineawerei nrwiu K. Yoran and wife enter gat here-1 together and plaord in a cof-1 (,het b numlM-r of tlieir frlenda Iaat Ilu, and appropriate cervmoniea were J .veiling, it waa a regular wlilal hell al Hie i.uriai. a aingie i pgrty atone maia ine iaai iraim ..". tlxeewho M-riahel lu the burning building. Noli of the badly Injured have alii. died, and ail w-eiu to I. gat ting along flmt rale with the exception of Mm. I.nbn. Mum fuelling and I toy Ward, who arr aald to be in a precar loua condition. If the three aliould be fortunate enough to pull through, it I thought that no more death will occur." Mhat a YVeiuau ('aa Do. I her are now alaiut 10) Imi in the refoim achool. 'il, .HO I wanteil for th achiMil for the coming two year. Th Fortnightly club met thia after noon at 3 o'clock. A very Interacting meeting w a held, a largo number of memtirra being prvaeiiU I A couple of ladiiK have !ecd a i r.M.rn in the liiiuii lin k and will dia I a'lie meilicinea to our pl for a time. There I a family at Falrmmitit Id ' d.tititute cin-tiiiiktaucra, and the liua- band and father ia 111 with typhoid fever and therefor-- unable to work. I Jam Turk, th Doled 1'ortlaud ailor larding houae matr, died at Living not very far from hare I a woman w hoar huland died a few year ago, leaving her with aeveral aiunll chlldreu and a morguge on their little i . . '11. .1.1....- 1. 1 aliM , , " v:: .. ; uri '... r..erd.y. .Ked drill along through the world, but w ith Henalor lavid 11. Hill dined w ith a brave heart and willing hand alio! I'reaident Cleveland Iaat night. They determined that It luuat and aliould b j have evidently burled th hatchet, other ia. and la gan In dead cameal Hate Senator II C Van Ilouten I to cl.-nr her home Inuu debt. Mie did vl Aiikeny 'a manager III Waahnig anything und everything that g:ive ,,n, In hi aeuatorial right. Ily. I a prouiiM. that of prolll applying every ! for me r Fugrne man. ivh.-iI.Io dollar ou the morigagi. im-, A ;.,,rM),l- , thinking of for.-live year rolle.l away an ' i1 here and atartlng aalilrtfac- .-all the pine her own. It wa not 1 ,orr Tl.ia woiil.1 be a aplendid loc- wwra an.oe, oui n-.., ..... ....... , n,,ti lor audi a laclorv. New Kiilcrilra are daily lirinB in. lit that gave) berth wrll dwrvtl iinna. Th (Hiinl we wiali to make ia t'uil manv wple now bun-cued with debtciuld mkiii wipe it out If they would go to work with all their might iv did that widow. Pled. At lb reai.lcncv of her gratidxui, Mnrahnl Martin, bIniuI three mile weal of Fugene, Iaat evening at H el nVI.H'k, after a lingering illnra. Mr I'vlly Yale, aged n yearn, I 'uonth and one day. Hh cam tothlati from Miaaouri in , and wh iHiru In , Weal Virginia. Mi waa the mot I r ! of ten children, four of w hom are llv-1 lug, Mr. J. It. atea of thi county, l aud three dang 'iter In the F-tal. Mb ' waa n liolile Chriailaii woman and be- lovett by ail. I h funeral aermoii will Ih prcaclied , at Ilu Irving I'liltcd llrethrvu chua-li loin, rrow uioriilng at II o'clock hy Itev. J. K Snyder, of lliiactly. In- teruunt In lh l.uper melrry. aililcl lo our roll, both daily and I weekly. Now la the time to aubacril; aturt In with th new year. A iliapateh eav (lov. Pennoyer liaa viidowe.1 Williama College, Ma., ! with a ,'holamhip of k-'!l,('AI i ineni ; ory of hla au; limly Oregon atudeut to have the preference. A bail make ia la-lug diaplayed In lh ahow w Indow of (Miurii A lie llano. It waa captured yeaterday hy ' Mm. Welder. It i iiult a curi'mity aud altrai'ia oiinidprabl attention. I Salem ia now ricltevi over the en- forcetne'it of the Sunday law. The aa loon have U-n aotltled to keep their l ack divom cloel on Hunilay. Tin .vlll I hard on the mrinla-mof the hgialnture. Allwny i'an'.irn;: When the Ixiya mad their ou' b-inrr chart varee viait 'on a newly m mul couple Iaat night luatea.l or re eivlng the tiatial lrw.it ! they uei preM-uted with a ixhivner; A lioej Ml. viliig. Su i.-rvlaor Alex Mi lliewa, ol i. -i dlair it No 1'7, ha k-.ldly aubuiil ed to u th following ct-ort of done lu hi dialrli-t luring tl i-vcar eml.' I IVc. al, lv4: No of load of grav -I haill.sl, (l .'J; No li 1 1 li a of read graded aud gravell, .'; No day work Willi men, 1'V; No lav work with t.-nuia, i.in. a new feature In the program. Mr. and Mm. J. H. I.urkey enter tained a number of their friend l;it night al their revidemv on High trf1. 4 v.re l,lunl .v.i.ln .,.,i I.. ra Hum. nrHMiil lliirnts ll. lit... Av. , . r , -a ...w . line mncii wa ervei. 1'- I'. Thorp ha now Uvu pul. lull ing the Cottage tiniv Kcho leader thrv year. 1 1 I Die heal pajwr pub hailed In a towti th i.a of C.maLTe I. .ii... .r.- i.. ..... .,.!! in Oregon. II la rniltlevl to th. aald rvaxd ia an excellent one to ,t-; v l"'r l't.ag. tl.au h rei-elvr.. tern by, th grading being high lu th1 I" '' account of the Mit'evert- center and well done. If olh.r suiK-r-! n .limculty ltiylerday imi w viaor will tak aa much fain w it h : atate.1 that t rank t wen had ln flD I" thir work, we would a.Mui h excellent n.a.1. ave mtail . K and owl. It aliould have mad John Owen, bis brother. Itidd! Kuterpriae: Tlieedltor of th Fnterpria aud wife ictunied from a very pleaaaiit vlalt at Cltar Orov Ur.ln.-a.lav. Cottage tirov aland at th head of the list of tlregon town for Improvement. liiddl Item: W. Q. Itiowu left tbe middle of Iaat wk for San Francletw, In th Intereat of th Nickel mine. It i hcd and rumored aiound that tby will cumnietir woi k again aur. lu th apiing. A drlnit uudemtaiidlng will l known for certain when h returos. . N. lVnny. r. -elver of th defunct St IT Ixailll TKl.- Ilarbra K. Ilrow li e haa Inalltuted a an 1 1 again! A. J. Johnaon, aa aheiitr, and J. K IUcll. She aak that the aberit! be eujoiued from Ba iling her proiM-rty for t.l oO. a ah allege tbat ahe oui) owe Itoacli tli aiiiii ol I7 'J.i, winch al.e haa al wav Iwru wrilliiur lo nav. Civunlv Ju.i.-e Flak granted a tvtupoiary la- Junction. To lUioVKN MoxkV. Salem Stale- uiali: J. I . O.mhIbI ba cociiiuein-eO a ..... ..... I If II 11 11. o . , 1 . L. ...I I . I to aecure a Judgment for th tutu of , wia.v nie.i in HT. .4. wnu interval therron from I rirvu.i court a rv-portorin r.temlr. I3. at the rate of !. per f"1"11'"" ' ao. A.t-ordlng to .ml, due ou a proinia-rv note execut- ,,11r'",l.,,'"t Wf f -5-1''-: e.o.i tbat date by the defendant. " '-..; aa. In x or, of 1 he caae w ill I heard at th February j ""'"""ce. oll,.'itt. term of circuit court. A K. IUaiti. a, who I practlolag law : lu I'orlland. waa recent ly an attorney lin. - In spiingrteld. Sunday, Jau. 1 '" an liiia.nant caae In which be pa. , lvi,, tl.e u.'aul child of Mr. and 1 ,J Hon . C. M. Idlainan againat Ir. It I. I.ng, aglalut UMMilb. ,! f the lwt laajyera In the m The iclermrnl will take pla.- In.iu tr.iti. After a spirited dntet lb the family n-aid. n.v t.alay al 2 o'cl.a k Jur.v roun.l a Verdt.-t fvr Mrwara. Mle to th Springfield 1. O. O. F. CetueU-ry, ' "' I! new' clienta near Jiidkin. p.aut County Clerk Jruning re, ive,l Ihla niorning 4 milling clauua from Waab- MTom 1111. -Jaa I . Hole, held Ington lo l rtr.te,l heiv, but found for the lar.vny 4a aterr the i.na-rty tl al lb pnrtv waa Uwlrd In A l II) laud waa.liacharged from jail Jhi(L oiuntv; therefore be returned Saturday having Kiveii l.i.da with ri 1 1 l.a )ra and Im - eoc..-rd n th K llrialoa and W II linflio. of Fall . aru.ier directing him lo mail llim to Cmk aaaumtir. th clerk of Uouglaa couuty. ALM01T BIT L0VT. A Little Mure Delay ami I lie (log tod basket Ftrtory tteoid .tot rliv ea Oara. Not reviving an anawer to their In- Uirie a .pjlckly a bad lawn autlcl- lavted, th gentlmli wbo ar to atari TLe Salem Journal claimi tliuti Dolph lia only JO aure vott-t in the - legialalure. W think when the caucui ia held Drottier llothr will be conaiJerab! y aUiuiihe1 nt the rxee-e. orer ?0. i There ii a great di virion in the th box aud beaktt factory litre bad ' republic n majority in the Miclu tarted a man out to look for another I a(, legitture, but the detnocratio locatiao. , ....,.:, I,.. 1.1.. ;. ,.i;. nn .11 IT 1 1 J alia W"i I pviiivj va a Mr. Donovan Immediately on receiving Mr. Mo- I " Murptit-y't letter. howvr, that the , quettion prcf-cnti aurvey of the laud had beeo oiad aud 1 a unite.1 front to the enemy on th l-Jiid for tb deed mad out, t hey ' 9frTJ .itTiy quetion that ariaee. wrot that they bad Ulegmphed their I f n ... mau to riurn. The preaid.nl of th1 Lnitl SUt Jitatrii t Attorney Ixatrd of trade baa inalructed Mr. Mc- I Knight, of Sat) Fralit'lfon, haa Itat Murphey to write them lo pack their .at Up,n t, rrtuniptioil of the caaei aj,Minat the "truer next week probably .5 r cent, of tre caai woul I be die ruiae, acl the proarcution puihed only auiriat the ring leaders. Portland Telegram: Iiradatreet'a reporta tbat of tha 10S4 busineti failurei on thia coaat last year only three were caused bv "it eculation." Juat what meaning lira lrtreet'i at- lachca t that word it not made clear by Ha attributing 519 of the failure to "inadequate capital and U'J of tlit-tu to injudicioua credit ing." While three terms may not I- txa.-t synonym for rculalii)ii, neither can they disclaim clone re latioiirhip to its family. plant and come over Immediately 1'.. .,..f ...l.. I, tl.. .Mr I. II.M.I11 aor.vbyour citleua now, for we can-, SO r cent, and not alford to do without thl enter pri. Pr.ai.lent Wilkim, of II. U'ird of trad, deal re u lo rcjurat Ibvaolicit ing .ttmmitive to meet lilui l- inonow morning at W o'cl'K-k at IbaoltlcHof deo. M. Miller. A FViO lH.nu.w ill hav to l ralacl to aaaiat in paying the freight ou their machinery. Sub acrib lilierally and bvlp put a factory here that w ill employ lala.r aud put money in circutaliou. WHEAT A ( able DI V ARK Ki ltie VUeat pairs tdves I'ro-prrt. aleial tu I!, l al j iCD I'oKll.AMi, Or., Jan. 6.--Cargoea ou paaaage aUiut tlire pence dearer. I.I vert-Mil spot, lllialtered. New S'ork, v-er.v atroug. I lilingo, Very atroug. May 5tj. San Franciac.1, rather llrmer. May tfj. Portland fully appear to be ltter. I'nlferrilj olet. t al' T Gurl, Jauuary . Theitudeula w ho li va hr ar all an xloul for achool to commeiH-e. Tbe holiday hav lae-n too dull for them. Mr. Kratiae, au Iowa man, wbo baa tieeii four montha in Urania I'aas, bat lately moved to Fugen and rvntaxt rooms of Mm. I.. Hollow ay on l.'lli tret. Mr. Krauae Intend entering the I'liivemity next term. 11 haa al ready graduated fr.un two college. II la a married man aud hi wife ia with him. Two Fini.kk IatT. Junctiou City 'I intra: John Itola-rta luel with a very unfortunate accident one day last w eek. He iii company w ith a brother was engaged in hauling wood. li picked up the lines and In taking a avat ou lh wood, reached I Mick bit hand to ateady tnmtclf. Hi brother tuck the ax in a atlck of wood and In doing o, cam In contact with John' hand, aevering two finger ami cut a deep gaab in the other two. Dr. O lby liMted tbe hand. Two Augur will b avd. I'allj i, liar!, January i. TiikLami Cai Tb tentlmoiiy in th Kvrrett land content raae I now lielng taken In thia city. Attorney F.. It Sklpworth ia the rafere appointed by the Kev later and Itrtviver of lb I'. S. land olllceat lloaelmrg: Mra. F.. O. I'otter ia doing the typewriting lu the cnae. sprclal agent J. II. llrM-kenbor-ougb appear hi behalf of Hie govern ment ami Attorney F. C. .Mat:.-oti aud I.. 1). Foreat for thedefciidanta. It will couaume conalduralil time lo tak the vvidence. l'ailf (juaf'l, January .V Coi.T Soi.d.-KII Hang tolay Bold "Chicago Maid" to California irtle. This la a yearling coll which Mr. Hang purchsaed at th McKciui Stock Fai in aale. We understand the price paid waa Th colt will be ahlpprd lo California tonight. Th colt waa aired by "Fav-oritu Wlike," now owned by Mr. lUugH. It loo.a like thia claaa or hofrr will nay to laiae. . A. It. IST4I.I.ATIO.V. The fol lowing tiamed genllrman wei In tailed aa officers of J. W. liearv iort. tl. A. It., for the ensuing year at their nan laal evening, ty ro.t I oinuianiler S. W. Taylor: Coinmandcr, F. Itl ner; S V. C..J. A. Iturliiigam- J. V. C. J. W. I.akin: Chaplain, JI. L). Wyiev;Surgwin, W. F. Martin; i). M., S. it. William.; O. I)., O. K. Kreea; O. O., It II. lvoea; Adjutant, It II. Millar; S. M., I.. Cilatrap; Q. M. S., S. M. Taylor. The pt ia in a pro perntia condition and on of the l-atit hi lh atate. 1'lkr.TM ABl KH Al'lllltlKlt.-Hon T. J. Stitea, the senior editor of the iH-iu-ocral, haa been ppoiiitol "tinaaler at Albany to auc-ed Mr. Muntielh, the preva-ut iiii-uuiU-nt. Weoiugratu lat Brother Stlte and Albany over th appointment. Th gentleman will make a splendid Naahy. The Mississippi river from ita source to thg eulf is longer than ' is usually, in Koo-1 timet, at tne .Missouri irom ita source to rata ol from to .u,i"A where it empties into the Missis aipp', a few miles above St. Loui. uut the Missouri above the June tion is a larger stream than STATE SCHOOL IIM!. SAIeru Statesman: Tha first queetion upon which the prospic tive home-ae. ker ai-ka information is concerning public lands, and it is the purn-e of a comprehensive article prinie.1 yeaterday to throw light un this all importaut sub- ject. The public landa of Oregon sub ject to dinporal ol the state are as follows: School lands, university lands, agricultural college lands, state lands, swamp lauds and tide lands, and with the exception of tide lands are located principally iu the eastern aud southern portions of the sute. The sale of the ae lands Is made ia accordance with piovisions of atate law, as priuted in the article previously referred to. The money derived from the aale of all these land goes to the irre ducible stale common achool fund. The size of this fun Jon January 1, bienuially, for eight years, wa as follows: For 1S7 1 l,'.'o'2,4S7 Oil For ISS'J l,7oO7UO ilO For 18ai 2,-Jti3,554 86 For ISM U,o41,3G'2 50 This fund is rapidly approaching the 13,000,000 mark, as iu growth thu lr month. The Salem committee of 100 the want tho next Icgielature to make Mississium above the same tvoint. ! the government run the weather Moreover, it is further by river j bureau, to do uwav with the office fiom the nource of the Missouri to of attorney general, to reduce the the gulf than from the source of the Mississippi t the gulf. For this reason it ha Ix-cn said by some geographers that the Missouri is the tu tin stream, and it ought to have the same name as tho below the junction. N. (.i. to seven companies, to reduce the appropriation for the atate uni versity, agricultural college and normal schools, to keep paupers, embcciles harmless idiots and iu- river ' ebriales out of the asylum, to em Ibloy the convict, to make all fees A captain of our American war ! g ",ft,e nnU w,u1 ships in tho East, after visiting a ! ures, red jce mileage to o cents, to a Japanese hojpiul, near Nagaski knowledge ot land- more ac- savs: "The hospital was the ad-' cessable and grade timber lands, to miration of the French and Kng-1 make it a felony for teachers' insli lish surgeons as well as our own. tutes to fix salaries of teachers and The stalT ws ull Japanese, who , to leave selection of school lawks to had graduated either in America or cliool directors, to punish a felons Kngland, then taken a post-gradu- county officers defrauding the aUte ate surgical courso in clinics at the of However, that self-con- I'aris and Herlin hospitals. They titutrd assembly of gentlcmeu bad the beat modern instruments does not object to having the ciiper and systems, the newest antiseptics intendents of the aaylutn, pcnitcu- everything a hospital on modern tiary, reform school and all the line ahould have. And all thia ia 1 employes of those institutions. the work of a generation. Truly the Japaueae are a wonderful peo ple. Corvallis Tunes: A tst of the Nor docs it e.iy a word in condem nation of the annual horse nee ap propriation, made for the esieciul betibiit of that . it v. She exits by ... ... . , , , . i relative merits of 1'ohmd China : "e a w mo,,P- J,n. and Herkshire hogs wa M-icluded I b-v tla' 'Cerent counties of the on tho farms of Mr. Nixon and f.11' a,n1 aturttll.v enough-h.-g- T.. ,n,i. it..t.. ,.. i ... like outs not want even a unit- oi w"tk. Mr. Smith owned 'llcrk- tl,c bran ocattered al.i-..a...,.l Mr V,. I,.1 .l fi,i SCC t IOI1S of t IlC SUltC VIIIIVQ Mll-I fill la-a7ll I VIUIIU V(ll to the other For pure and 11. . I I l. . I I ll 1 . n.is. An agreement was made to una.iu teraieu cnee anu seiusiuiess test the matter hy selecting a pig of! e mulc"h m n8a"",t ll,e each and fcedin,; for thirty day. wor'"- At the lieginning of the trial the, n .,..:a. w..i r.irkahire weishi 107 and the l'o 0n?n C,7 'nr1l"- land China 10.5. Kach was fed 3, PIy' that can be traveled , ,, ., , , . , , at all seasons of tin' year would davs on all the chopin-d barley he, 1 .. : .1 .. . . n , - . , -, . . iMHjui 11113 ouiurv un) r mu i nil enu 01 iiiai weighed 1C3 could e it, and at the time the lterkshire pounds and the 1'oland China l'J9. No account was kept of the feed cm. su. 1. ed by rich, hut Mr. Smith readily concedes that the Berkshire was badly beaten. The annual report of the board of manager of the ii.1iion.1l homes for disabled vol u nicer soldiers shows that the agjrc.ite average number kept iu the national und state homes i 'JO, 1 C,2. and the whole number cared for during the ve ir, 3.',oi4. l)n Jjne 30. 1891.' the number present in the everal branches of tlie national home was l.j.373, an increase in one year of l.GSS. The anuual cost of the maintenance, of each man al the' home was 1J7.-13, a decrease from j ns . ountrv mo: the immigration literature that could be sent out. Men of families and of means would I attracted here, for such men always lm-ate where the most Conveniences are to be had. A thousand such men would bring in more wealth than the coi-t of the road' would amount to. A settler on each piece of va cant land would do away with much of the present loncliiiess of farm life, and tin ir help would ma terially applet in sustaining the echoola, church.- and social gather ing. and givi life in the country more bright - pot than it now has. yi'lTK IlV Mm. IVter Ituuev write that her liiitii.l. Mr. Peter I Rural Nurtiiwrat: The ut en tion of the editor "f this paer was called a few day ago hy Mcscrs. law vf.!u..1 .(.IV. t.. nf ine prev.ous year, 01. tlo.OU. 1 Hal ple, wlich .,, jut rcocjvAl r1"""" "n l;ira"e frem II. West, of Scappoose. and .u. every year me oriciuai ad- ,,i.d. -e. !., ,.rr ... ... to the uusMont igiual various i;.,... ......i.j ..f,i. l-..i .... 1 more inan inaae un ine n.i.aa iivi.i 1 ... .... , r , rimiip, , - - j oincr apples, consiiiere.l cimhI, w ....... .... ....... ,,..,v ..- nun a- mi... 11. iiiriv aiu mnnj alnvrlv written he waa t.ifaat tml not hla 1,1 nr, I lavi ivwi ...... U.. :t .1 r '" aioniy ' II" " .WV.n.fJ L 1 Bill II. Will.. II III.. , I .. i , : , n rti homes I fro3) ies inere are 1 to ll.-J.j turn hiniaeirin I-hI thmughoot the State learn of hi condition. ii'.auinny rnen.la; L,.olue nonsumvirtahle. will 1- 1 1 ..... ... ill b lue. to ... - wined were going oil rapidly nt r laix, n hile good, w re at 50 cents. Mr. s apples nro free from S"ab. fvitt. .4 .uul ... I,... .. . . I ... . nnioiur.il voil.ive IIII HIM III 111 ! " l. . '1,,ra"s,0., 10 1 !" "0!nf- . . them and were bcaut.ful! v colored. , ; - - r.oiu uicrepor 01 w.e rii roaa Thev were alo packe.1 verv neatlv Lamp Kxpixtrn. - I-a.t even ng 1 cotnmiisionrr of Oregon we earn in 1 ;-.,! 1 ... m - f Mr.. i-.W.Kltd, while anting l he? that the average Urn milea,r 101 ' 1 1 . T Mr U." rr,ldncnat tenia larg lamp Hitter- - J. " i 2,.' - 1 1 aPIIeJ' how thorough ineth log and acting Udly. ,, rare : 0 . 1 A n'-ed Mates is ool,- ,hJs pr.xluc aa choica ai-ples here i.re-eneof mind .he picked up the -J- n,lJ the average rate jHr ton ' Vrt were ev :' . lamp aud threw It Into Ine van! Jib.11 per mile. .8i)3 cents: on the tlret-nn V. ..7: ' T " " C.afSV lleipo.l.-d with coi.alderahl.for.. , llailwav .t Vavivtuvo " , U"-".W'.'en Urf8". wurW .. . - 0-..-.. .a..,.n...-. "'J.- the ton . 1 ... . . 1 mile of rna.l w.i vN.". i,'. 1... 1 i,.n ! .-..n1.uv7r-.v11 igni year 01a . . v..ae or two .viontana pai-rs, in w.aoi.oun.y viera jentiU.g. Bf1h.vur...iiu. n.e average 01 lM U mf estimating the I'nitnl States' gold ing a door loat th end of th middle ed state, aad .he rato ir ton ner i,ro.l,.ii ,i. r 1 : i 1 1 linger of th. right band by g.ttlng it f mile lCOOe-.,! D he S ..tl. L . , M' gUe. C,,loraJo caught between (he d..r and ih. door . ?1 . " ' . U,r 'N,utl'' tirst and Montana ae. ond place in Jam. on. day thi. week. It i. a ,,. T " lac ""e lll t ng-.n the tbe list of gold Producina .tale. As ru. wound. ' isot -aeT , 7 V f'T of f,ct California lead, in VKar gf.rr.-Ju.tl. W.,..ler0. of the Oregon Railway e.,;d , i, 1 1 w ' ,1, .ut l..otnl.(X). forma c. tha. hi. curt calender I, lV , -'e-'tujn tompany, and the ve4. j, ,, r.:mill ,5 . ......... mau a. .. 1 1 . ri 11 lap t.m I., r.,,1.. .lV ... . I n.umir , i, f the an- 1 Jtnpany s 1 ..,,, inn m tu .I. - . - -a--. avi pl, mileage per One or two Montana fhe d:fferenc Itetween the tln n whatever. Kailway d- Navigatien Companv', cii.icaM-a. rata aud that of the Southern I'i- eral month, lo fact th.r are no atat caae pending at prraent aiu oniy on. ortwo inii.nr MaaRiiti.-ln f..ti tirov. Ore- cific --vouDteJ forou the ground enn, J... I. l, by J rt. Mrlirv. J. that the volume Of trafif of tlie i..;anWfi,i":'!! "I'.. !LUvpmJ-M'1- (,,r,uer is much larger, t ai,,ve-. 1 .... . ...rs... torn 1 r.- 1 r-al i.-t ( 1. e country. Ii. and mu. h ol it through bjsi- Ilva. In Kucene. January 1 lV to th. wif. uf I. K. rvluiiwoo. a ' --m;ie. whl e the Jut"'r- I haul of the latter is but 93 miles 1 t j r. d t.i in.-rt aie the l.in. N-r . f r-i l.,., t .-.1, t fr- m '..:) t-. .vl... w.iul.l la- well riii.iin.i 1 1 ii. hula pr.iwi ll ill 1.. a 1 ..... f. .. .... .,:.. rt ..a. -l .1 . ... ... vuui.K a v n. V and t.ie average haul tr ton r.einir from tU ..!.,..' ..11!.l ies, while the average U more likl. 1.. ;m,.- i - .. w 1 - w aavi ' 1 ' va a'w . ke as a whole. 0 O o,