FIUDAY, FKHlirAKYK. Wi.th.ogi.ui' birthday. The bank Nro nil rlm-d today. Tliv l-:irl-r nlmnv ilo-"! at IhmiIi bxlny. Tl Mign:l w rvl' ran the white ling aguiu Imlay. Thi U Hi" I'i'S'l iiliiiivcrnury of Wellington' biith.Uy. Tl piiilllif wu oH-n today I lnn'M ll.e hour of U 'I. in. und '. Ml. Iir. liiill will I tried In I'ortlund uu March I'uli. The Charlcn l(l.' llramatlc Co. will jiluy Im Fugi tie nhnrily. Tin y nro kill! balloting for L H. nen atom In llcliiwurc and Idaho. It look an If tl.ut 'Vclul I ml i." will never l.-ave fur Washington. The H011M1 llnknla legl-Iuture Im voted agulnl woman' nullruge. Cbn. Fair 1 1 n decided In content Ilia will of lil fit her, lliu lulu f-nmlur Fair. W. M. lU-nnhiw UliitvliiK new win dow nlgn uiiIiiI nil hi bunliicwi hoUne. II McMurphcy Im had nome neat N. I. It It. nlgun placed In pooilliin nt III ntlhv. bhurtlv after innm each duy (lie In- iilrv, ''What Im lliu new from ha loin'.'" In frequent. Preacher Ibid. t'10 bank rll-r. In tend nUmllng Irlul. Innaiilty will be pl.-udcd In d.fei.o. Tliu h-NKKTMlic: otiitH central com mittee U In M-wlnii nt Hiilwm. tin Hint lent -rUli,lng Co federal officer". Mjvnr Friendly dUplaye.l I In- Amer ican ling nvi r hiinlnen lioux- delay In honor of Wiihliigtuu' birthday. Tin- lurU r r. 1 1 1 the Imputation that II I l--iin-c lin y are a privileged i'Ium I Ittrv cloned nl me hi liMl.ty. Tlivy cltiim iiitriotiHtii n lli r.'anou. tjulie n niiiiilxir of F.ugvut. O1I1J Feb low vlitcd I In- Irving lodge lnt uvcnlug. A luncheon wnn npicad nml find inlc 1 1 in m liml by tin vUlt iir. A numU-r of our clllenn will go Hnli'iu mi tomorrow' early I ruin to wit new the cloning nceiic of tin b-gln-lature willed will adjourn wldi hut few mourner. HiiU il Joint .lull Mill hold hi rail road agency. I'tirlli-a w inhlng to iro to any oiii. in the rant should call on lil in nt t lie Miuiiunota linu. lie 11 Hi I II III 111.' flgl.1. inlcm ha loiiitd it nccennnry to re din1 fXM'iii nncvery corner, und an ordliimii Im Ui'ii IntnMliirwl re luo- Ini; llii alnrv ol t It mandial, lirclo fori' ri'diicd f.Ki. Itrv. Mrliilurir nvw luirrh at loMh kun In Iwlntf piilird rltflit iiIoiik, ami It In rxM fti-d In liavu II rvntly for ori'ii piUK'V In alHinl four wirkn. It will M-nl fioni IV l to LIU) Miipli. Kolxirt Km', Irnv. liiii; nulcainaii for Mill A (illili, of.Ww Vnik, WNnntrli'k Ml Willi purnljnln nt Allmliy lnt rvi-n-liiT. UU ni-iivrry I douiitftil. 1 1 Im fniiilly rvlii-n In Hmi Kr.uii-lnoo. TIik Hiillr riirtnili lc: Willi a lw yrr ! vii'tl nf mniinlaiitfliU'r, u ri'M'li r n iMivlrtixl liankmblnT and a diM'lor cniiKlit kl lnniiluK a ynilliK ldv I'Htlriil, rorllnnd'a (nfiwliniil mii1(' can lurvlly U i lmrrd with llionnhitrklxlll. All.any iVniiH'inI; Hcv. I. I. Irlvcr l now lwllli( llli'llllonitl for the mm. lion of rniliotnl cuiiiiiiUioiifr. lie would ninkt' ii Unit an gnml olio a anylMMlv, and Hint Imi't nnylnic iiiucli fur a coinnililniicr Hint I iiot invdiil iivi to H-nd nioiiKV. I irnnd Mnlrr I'urkir of tint (jrnnd IinIi;) I. O. It. K. l'nl'1 Irvine lmli; an nflMal vliit Ut rvritliiK. ii'li of llm KiiKi'iit hoy wviit down on a fratarnal vlnll. Tlii'V riwil a plrannnt llini". A II nu lunr)i wru prt'al In lint cnunH of I hv wciilng. 'I'll follow 1 1 ac prliier writ rwclv ih at tli -nitinliary fnmi linker canity Monday: J II Hart, Iwclva and a half yiara for laroruy; (.' II Niiiiiiiti, oiio yt'nr for larccay; aad hAiniiirrn l.aurvtr, on and a half yearn for lunvny. Tliu Mlalv I'lilvemlty fund In tli liand of I lie land iMiunl nlandn: I'rin i lpnl, ui'rlitniti iioIm, f .i7,t. laiul imtM, tn,:iV..;(il. Total, fltl,:t.'i.Hl. TIik auiouiil ivaliMtl fralii llm nuU of uulvrrnltv Innd duriii the year aniounteil to f lUlUa. Kanler I'l ivvur IhU year on April Mill. Hit I the Itilml ilntoon w hli'li till fellvnl tin otviirn-d for many yeatn. The Ute I IUimI on the II ml hiimlny allrr llm full iiioaii, mvurrliiK upon and after Mun-li L'lt. and limy hapH'ii an n rnrly an Mured liJd or a Into an April Mli, thoiiih It vert rnrv Ir approM'tien llirne extreme. In V.4 l'jklr occurred mi Marrli iitli. ThfK. I. I'o. Im) Jut ivimIviI from Hip l.iMniiiotivn Work at Sclnieclady, N. V.. Uu nl ill hca Vint locomotive In the world. They weigh nearly '.MOV IM) It" each, and are In In umiI on lerp mountain Kradr. The tendrr of each cnrrii 4,IHki kbUuii of water, and whllldvd wltU lllel, wel-hn M.IMI Una. The Imiler Uiranure 7 J iuclicn 111 llaliielvr, large enough for a ail foot man to walk lhroui;ti er'l, and con tain over Hue. Mr Xf. K. NicUoln, of Center Me. lichen. Iili I'latld, ret'elltly made (.1i,ihri ,,ul of I he follow ing ailvetllna nieut, mill of ber vlcliiu tiring a Perl Innd man: "Vouug men, old tiache lorn, viHiug widowern, are all luvlted la w rile to a ynutig w I. low of height 4 feel 10 iui licn, weight I'.H liouildn. To know in In In love me and love me lorvvrr, fur nature made me what I an ami never inn.lo nuch another. I am lonely, nh, mi lonely, and want a mate." llctvnlly the Albany IWmocrat meu lioned the ik.m h aimlvemary of Mr. and Mr. ItoU-rt rainier, aged Nt and til, el Ijltirniide. The lvlnoa Kxpreee eompleleh cn-le Oil a a re-or J ll ay: l lneii ran beat till rNird hy cioi.lileral.le In the inraiuof Mr. and Mr. l. IV'hler. Ihe rrective arrof Mr. and Mr. Techier are WJ an) Ini jenm. They have tneu married yenr ainl have rt" g'and chlldrrn an I k'i gr.nl grand chlldreu. Itolh Wraiiilpa and (iraudina Teeblvr are bright In mind and active in body for Oirir agv liraiidjia I'eehlrr walk up tow a leu bin. k from bl home aud biu k .ilile ofleu Wil t titrt W,uni. The rotate I'al vrniiv appn.priallon will rental o at for Urkl twe year. KATi'ltDAV, KKHftl'AKY IM. ' 1.01! I) AM) KM AID Mir.ri r.rly 1 luilr ,gi'I. r. lii4i; Kx HInilll NoluinJ 1 lii bnUy. s lutrrwrwrij by a lervalh I lanra lie- wu, ,. ,wrr,t mid Frank Klnif, f Tjciiiu, I In the purUr aud Thrjf Talk. i. rewd Ihat Fiigeue t-1,y- I ....i - hill, r.l.,1 Ml lllflL'IIO'l l'IU l"T m UieOngonUii for accunliitf him of be- I,. II. fi.r M.nnlorlul hllliur. 1'iaitiiianlcr Hunter, of Cn-nwcll, wan , i,Uitlmed alul the mat in town i.xluy. t, , ri plied: 'llarvcy rVott can y A lurm nuiiiler f funnel haveleii i wiml he duui iltur, aud I will lu ttAMIIM. ION'S I1IKTHIHY. i rl.brai.4 la a MiTidt Wi.rtby tli Faibi-r of otiniry. I lev. Mn-avi'iia ufli-nnxin. arlivcl llnlliu Ihl iu lew ii tiMhiy. t 'Ircull court mei'le week from .Monday. We learn that a Ixiy'a bund will be orfanlied In Ihla city. Till hut Inuli a typical nprliiK duy. Suunhilie and ram u.lcTiinting. The lhy f.Mithall te.uiu had their plcturci tukeii yce'.er l.iy. J. M. Hliell.-y c.'iiue up mi thi afl--r n.Min'n local from I'mlland. Iiu.pi.'t i n r mw liml met at the home of I- It. I.lvi imore lanl l-Vi-lllliK to l-vkl.ran Hie onumuj . . ..ij.... MrLfvermor. Kb . .ur,.r.; pa.tr. Ihi city he d xcr ;J-' !.. 1 . I trut'l I hi. moriilng It.- .ublio M hoola of Wanhliik" lie luoy aiie-" , ,.ii.i of friend ton, Ihe HIiMinou man - " I... 4 tui-rlriiliM lliu riuiiT " The well kBuwn in.pularity of Hie iu.iy alu-e m n 1 darn pleane.1 Tim governor Uelile to H,l. nt v on lieiiiira candidate for I nltvl Male ; K-natur, all klaUini lit to Ihe contrary, I kI( ()f t(lH ntiivrt nutwliuntuiiuiiig. 'rtetnlary of Hlale Kincald aald, whim jueilulied 111 regard to Ihe al leged combination between lioverner lml and other to defat Senator llolpli, tout there wiu no Uuth ill the report. For tlilrtm n yearn 1 have -r i.teutly advocated free niiver.' he .aid, und Ihe only ohjii-llon I have to Mr. i. i. i. i.i. n.. ..... ... I i-.ii. v I have I hiw Friendly, Ihe hi.lu hn. r, lift luUi(Ul (t mlver, from iiniu-iple. and north on thi in. .riling . .ul. 1 noi in Ihe liie of guining Mlitl. id Ir. Ilrlvcr Jolivi.i l a Icct .rc to : prclerment by the move. I lought for men only in 1'orlluiid tliNufturiMHiii. j ,i when reading clerk of the U h. m il- Hon. John l.'otfnwell wa a pinncn.T ate, while K-nator Mitchell, the liiau fr the (nlillol City Ihln moruing. ! wlm necuied me the plaiv. wan udvo- i ii U-.....I.H ..,i j ii n.wiev f ciiiic ': ii'ir''. " r" I nave m-iii out Cottug" lin.ve, wi re iu Ihe I'll, te.iuy. IU-V. I'. ll. Iliirnutt Weill to Junction City yenterdiiy lor. niuln over Huudny. )r. Ogle.hy und duiighter. Mr. II. II. Millerd aro visiting friend iu till. city. Archer llii-u left for lluuUI'urg thi morning to ni4-iid .Siiii'lny Willi hi pure lit. The pile drivlnKcrew p.iiH.l thiougli li re north Iu advance ol the I. cnl thin morning. A dunce wan given ul Ihe realdemv of IWl Mill hew. at I'lea.nut Hill liml evening. Hun Fruii"iM-.i 1 1 ti I an iniHiiiiig nllkret puradu III honor of Wimhtligtnii'l hirthilny. Ili'puty .Mhciilt Wul lur Kukiu w a pwncugur for polutn dow n the vulley Ihl moriiiu. Mr. and Mr, lieu. T, Hall returned home from I'.irtlund on the Ciiliforiuu expren lat night. I'nwldi nt ChapHinii, F. M. Wilkin nn.H Iiki. It. IVirrU rrlurne.1 from Ha lent nu liml nlght'n overland. Arthur Collier, I. fi on thin morulug' lix nl for Heuttlf, W'n.li , lift, r n vi-lt with hi parent In Ihla city. A Chlnu ntuldiing uIIm.v took lilm-e nt I'ortlund vcntcr.liiy. Ihe victim mny die. Hi un.nw.iu wu urretud. KnU rl I'r.'itl wa acting nlghlwatcic muii la-t night, I'ollivinuii Muthew In-Ill); away on a trip up the Mohnu k. Mr. and Mr. T. (i. Heu.liiik left for '.(!:( lirove thi nfteraoou In nMud .un.l.iy with Mr. and Mr. Il.invlii llil-low. Mint l(...lo r iwer. nrrlved home on the iiftrriMtiii train fiolii Hulem, where lie Im Ui ii tliu guvnt of Mr. und Mr. It. t. IVnii. Mr, liinii.r and Mr. llr.Midwny and noli, relutlve nf Ml. S. Men. in, an i vcl yi-.ter.tMy from Hukota and will vill here for aome lime. II. II. McKlulry In now at Warren, Ohio. Ho write that the miinicul nrhool at Ihul pluiK in ln-ltrr nuiti d to bin Ml ti il 1. a 1 1. n ii 1 1 io one w here Im formerly ntudivd. School Silpi'riulen.lcllt Slevelinoll Inform tin Hint he exHi't In huve the ntnuding of nil iippllcnata for eel till tatea by next Tuenduy. Fugwue I. hImivc the hend of uavlgil llunlhi winter. The .tinnier. Ku gene, 1 jiglclle and llahy have nil fulled to get over the rillli. Walter l.uudern, n llervuin youth of Itl yeum, lot Iw.i linger of hi I -ft hand whllu helping a younger brother rut down a tree, lie punhed while hi luolher chupKd . II. Friendly. W. M. Ilciinhsw, licit. Fihr and 1. It. Cainphvll went lofialeiuvn the ov. rlund ihl morn ing. WeiipM they Intend to nolve the neiiNtorlal iiictloii. Henry lny write from llohiiiiin inlui-n that he 1 enjoying hlmnelf Im luelinely, and that lucldwiitally he I primiMM'ting nonic. The weather, he ntalea, I all that could Im dcnlrol. 5mIpiii I Id objective pvlnl of mil- r.Hid travel t.Hlay on account of Ihe cnalorlal iiictlou l.t.lei.i, l...r .iicli hot . .. . - I I .. l.e Vlli, rlciill thalt-veu incir large -r -v..--"-,;-. ,,,,, ..idier. Mat.- Ih., who Kuilier.il. couiii.,. .- .- , 1H puM-nl nml muii ami ime ,1.1 to outdo theu weak mil ion through the trial, of evincing their n thut dark " loreijouing " - lull! to hold AtM.ul lifty pi rwui ga'rda'nd Zvi for Ihe ,..,".mI li-l- lr,t. of our now greal . imti. .... U. ... Lwh.,..hc,!,..ve.ifulrlybuhhVdo j"tv'!:.' r?" ; . .d by .u oh..t nuttouuiiuc llm In. I lime Veur over .V,(J"J free liver nupplvilieliU, of my avWKpuM.-r, llm Kug.-ne Journal, und Mime llm June election, I huve ,'lit thene nilppleluel.t regularly low viy in. inl r ..I Ihe I. ghliilure, three of whom have w ritten mu thut they hud chuiigxl their ultitiido on the money (iii-iloii u. u ren t of rending tUtiu. While 1 w:i at Nw iorl lat nuiuuier Sutmlor I . 1 1 1 U wrote me under dte ofAllgunll.l concerning the neliulol lal millix.k. I uli.wervd bin letter Allgiol Uth, tilling him that If he ex n.rted to he el.-cle l neliutor lit' lliu.t changu hi view on the niiver il n lion, thut ll.i!. he did, there Would he a cuiiihlnutiwii ugall.Nt linn that would cerlu Inly cull m III defeat. I huve not . rwi.iullv tiled to inlliuiire any volt,. ug:iint Mr.-I)tpli. Harvey S'ott,oflhe Orcguiiinli, hun gnly llii.reprc'M-liied mynelf a well uu I Inv entor I.id In aceuli.; uaofm-iking olllclul iipMiintmenl ill the Intercut of of the uuli-llolph foi co. 1 have nu dc.lre to be liuern.ir, a I have all Ihe i nlllit. I waul. Two or three mil of the fort v-twu meu who luiv Ui-u voting for Inilph came Into my olll.-e und mid j they did ...it cure til vole for Dulph, j an I would vote the other way, if 1 weiildmuke (In in promiae ornn.uru; 111. in thut olliethii.g would U- done for lliein In return for their anti Ilulph upMirt. I could give their tinmen, iml of c iiime liny would deny Ihe nl-, legiillou iftlm mutter wnn iiimiIu iih lie' At till Jinn-lure Jouallinll Itwurue and W. IV Kcndy entered the their friend aud neighbor nhowered muke ami oy an ... it ..... aldiif uvim firftfillllfaMl . taVa'Il. rx : e.;,d.7;;..u7h.ovh;k At crvi. ..warn of them ntorumd the h-.u. , ...e.,.1 In the varloa.ro.,... I and to their delight f-uud that their con-l.te.1 of inii.lc, rccitutuu... dr k plan, hud U u .uvf.illy arranged dialogue, und other t-xcr. ne. of a like a id Um nurprl," wa. .h.i.m.IcIc. The ...lure. Every room 111 bolh M..hjK.U Jl it off. i and g.-.d w llnei-medlo wacrwdiJ will, vlMlorn, and , g'u w 11 hem and .he hou, rung with Inter.,. ul.eU.ion and a-rf: I a. Woo- ,noym..it frum the fir.t moment of tlou of the enrcine wan aiimrei.t on '''TI !!!uS. who had been no .!' No. i'Tl.lle ..uity ...d artl.tlo ocremuul'.ii.ly Ufl oul of the alb.ir la.lewaadlnplaye.1 in llm din-ornllon weiebu.y all thin lime, however, ur-; of the rmuii", and Iu the drawing and runglug a "nurorU-for the .uiiirln.", other work of the .tudeii n. tfuch and at nine o'ekk the front .lr v. an wording ... "W luhliigtu.i . U.rlhday. throw n-nand the men iui.icl.nl In "Fa. her of Hi toui.try, '' with a lunch of .! Ir own mid an nt- Wur, Fir.l in I Vane, and ri.at In hu tempt wua made ! nil down In Ihe Hcarl of Hi Coiililrymen. etc., were ,,,1,1,1 ,,f ihe .-rowd and e.it It. A mo- dl-pl:.ycil in i vergn-eu lettering on the uieitt of anloiiinhiuf.il "i thf puit of wallnof llm vurlou r.M.ui. while Hug tlu ludie wa followed bv a churge I were apparent everywhere. I lie that would hiivi. il .ne credit toaregl-, pl.aniiiv mid eiilhu.lu.m inuair.n.iNl iuhiiI of tJru.il' Vet. run mid the me- ; by the ntudelit la ivlcbrutiug thi. Iieofthe next liulf Ifir only cml. .1 -day couvln.-e one that pnlrlotlmn and i .it ..,.! .t,,wu . vlmii. r.-.l wiUi 1 love of country ha a llrm hold on the i..,,.i ... .,,i .... uiih i. Mud. li. I.I to i ri.niL' client i.m. and the creilit of ui-UIng ldi"i while Ihev n uli. ... re- , thU, w lule In a large meiwuro due to ever breath uugli ' l lu.t lh. ui ! the careful liintruclioii of the li-ochern, through the remainder of tli" evening, j I mainly from the InUirii Niiitimciit At a Into hour, lift, r bountiful n fr. h-1 mid npirit of fnrdoiu thut n?rmeate menu h id U-eii N-rvvd, .he happy par- the tout of every child ef .Im republic, ly broke up, w i.hitig Mr. I.ivcimorv ; No exerciM. were conducted .hi af inuny happv rviurnn of It. r birth. lay lernooii and the m lmluni w ill have a and a.uring the w hole fniiilly thut j it.plte from ftu.ly until Monday they had given thin amiill l i I Ion of iiioiiiIii'. their luwt of friend and well wi.hern i one of llm happient and pleu.unlc. n nut I a I rullll. ev.-lilng of their live. The evening I III i,..v.r I.. rorLfuli. n l,v Hiivotm w ho I The Salem MtiittMinuil plulltlM-d Inal wun iiifucnt. May llm wln'.le fanilly Juue that If a republican legislature "live long and pn -pi r A lil ir. Lcgmluttve Note. . niijr i.oar.l. rt-tni;ry . .'. venerable .-crelarv' pnvatu nml the reporter retired." olll.v, I w u 1'leclcil llicre wouiil inj u grcni chauu'e ill the n.lmltii.tratlnu of iill'uirn. ! A republican leginlnture wu elo ted und thin i w hut the !ttitcmmi oayn of i it now i "A vcl not a Mingle reform meanure I lie houwt lian udoplcl a J-'li.l n- ,m-i leu pned by the princnl ley)!.! lulinu f'.r the colistitiitioiial ainelid- ture. luent ch!ini;lng the lime of ntate dec-j t a nolilary DH-ommendntlon of lion (ill N'ovcmln-r. t (iovertmr Inrl linn Ut-n given i-olinld- nu.leriMirg i.tii prH.ii.g to w iiii- i .rnliou. dmw the ntnte appri'pnalioii fn.m the) No t'nlt.-d Stnhn nenutor hu Ul-n ntate univernKy and Ou-gon Nutlonal : elected liunrd wa lfore the wiinte during! iim !.- i-oiiiinl-.lon have liet-u the nfieruoon. take Ihe bill fn a.l.lerhurg moved Io 'III Ihe tnhlc. (iowiiB nb.illnhf.1. No himmIIcm law. Iinve been rcprulcil, moved Io ludflinil lv po-.tu.inc. The Noiiiii.l ivmeiit ha IkcII nllord -d i il.... ,. I.l ... A il... 1,11 ,t L III...I . i ... I . a,,.'. u-i,-, mi.., in wmi .-wo niii" ( ii;e Miuie m pi i-jvnem. rw Urgent Serenaded. hnilr .iu.ril ll.i:jr I.nnt evcMlng Ihe F.Ui;elie band t.-ll-.lercl Mayor H. II. Friendly, who I one of llm new ly iipKiiuti-d icgent of Ihe I'lilvemlty of Oregon, a Merennd-. learning of 'llu-ir Intention a lur-c llUllllM-r of elli.elin nil. I ntll.lrut gutll cred iicnr the mayor' hun. Lome rei den.v. After a nelec.loti or two by Ihe bund .Mr. rriemiiy nia.le a lew wen proverbial rv.dn he nciirlv buml inloi ,-hon. n n iunrkn lo the crowil liml l.y ,,., , u-cged Kei.r.ni,tutive Hof-, thi time Im. I congregated. He inid rr of Mlir tll vu r I,,,",,!,. Jlof.-r, lie IIU.1 l-ri-o ... j-r.i,.. ,..,.,,.-,, hK(, U, ,fMKj ,,WMpar II.CI.. I U warm ht-urtcd mini, but on thi prop..-. by In-lng onlvrvd eugriwM..l nml to third ruii.ling tomorrow'. Semite bill No. I'll, by Met 'lung, v. n brought up on linker' r.itl. m(, n ltd three lime and .n..ed. It provi.bn for free frrrir. in I. fine counl v. f'ortinnd Snu: S-d Al.niiintu. of It.whurg, atro.tg l..lplt mini . Im ii.-nily frnutic with cief. When he mhw llolph'n fonv breaking like the No nevdetl lawn have l.-cn enacted, No legi.lnlioti I.M.klngto the rr.luc lion of laxatiutl Im Iki-ii rir.i te.l. No mciiKiirc Inoking Iu the economi cal admlni.tratiuu of hot. cnl govern- in. nl tut. been given erioii coii.ld- .ration. No relrencl.iiielit hnn Ui-n i-ll'i-cted, nu abiine corrci-te.1, uo reform Insti tuted." I urrlmhl rulhrr Man. will Im leaving there an caa carry Ihcin awny. A niiriug oih-ii up Ihe iviutilry he- come ulllicte.1 with l-rople who art nellllig IllUir MMvIng deviivn ol every decri.till. It wan alwavn llili. how ever, and Ihe Hple xect It. ll lutlwil a long .Inn. nil.. nnliiion bruuglt. na high a price In the A.lorla markrtaal the prencut lime, owing pnikil.lv to the vc.tr.ity of tl.li. Chi nook bmIiiuiii are M-lling ut I". tu'i cent per pimnd. Judge Filllcrtou hnn tli-cide.1 that Ihe f 1MI Voncalla ach.N.I IniiuI are Illegally lasucd. They were noltl to ni-PKuue pitriien, ami rvnol.l to .New tu Ihe pa, und Ihnt Iu .he future he would .(rive a earnestly to dUcharge that triKl fitithfully a he believed lie hud done In Ihe pat. "It Ii t U-eii my fortune, or nill.er u.lnfortuue," Im nni.l, "to huve lo go to eur ntnte capitol aud lobby for nu ap propriation nuftkicnt for the tie. d. of ll.in IliMlilutloll. I hoM-thin w ill not lx ueccwii.ry In the future, and that the l.-i;Uhiti.re will try to m-c, not how little they can give for Ihl iiiMtitutj.m, but l.-.rn how much I nee led und then give II." Thn-e chcr for the new r. gout were pron-il and given right henrily, and Ihe crowd then broke up. The baud Imiv were pica a. illy remembered by the mayor, who Invited them In all oyntcr ntipper with a lux of line cigar on lop. Wu... iik Invkmhiaiki.. Mr. Her mann in entitled to the thank of Ore. goti (teople tor uttelidlng to hu.incMlu rrfereiice Iu YaH'itnn Ib.v. A i!i. patch Tomorrow ople 1 ' rcpri-cntntive llerinuiui in .limn (car did not move him. .l!jr t.iinrtl, libfinrj Mur.hnl Kiintland hu ju.t caune for complaint agnltut the unreliul.le pro-- innnticii.or w lm I attempting to run l'nlly..ut... lvi.ru irjr .-.'. ItheWcuther nhop at I'ortlalld. For Hki.ii ii Answ kk Win. Orilllu lii.tniicf.Mcvcml day ago e had line and Win. Mcltev, of Full Creek, ar- i w.-uther, although the blue mill ting rented for killing a I eifrr, the property il.mtcl to the brwe. A. ii.miii he re of A. I. Hylund. wen-given a pri li.nl- (viveda dinputcb tu pull up the fuir nary exummatimi In fon. Ju.ti.tr ; weather while llag, and In uu hour It Wheeler Ihl ruing, (irililn wun wn raining, and ceutintied until the held lu til i lmd to await llm n. lion ; iu6 WM rd"red up, w hen It ofthegrnml Jury, w hile McKv wn , iti'pivd. .Uncharged, no evidence appearing; e.terdav the weather wu. in ngitin.t him. tirillln gave bond w itli ; tlruly natiiuclorv until the tionu hour P. K. l-.dwnr.Unnd V. W. Hamhbarg-j wiien a fair wenlher dinpatch came. crBn.urvtlc. The cvl.lemv lnlr.r,l.i.i i The blue ling wan hauled down mid a by Ihentute, ahow e.1 I hut (jrltlln hud w iiite ono run up, and it wan raining made an n.lml.Mou that Ihe animal , within au hour. Tim Portland went li In iUeatloii hud beon running almut Vr rxtH-rt mIioiiI.I hunt u lomo other hi plaw and he aeut word lo Hylund job. Ji, Wurnick can U-at him to tuke her awny; and lie iml com-' gui-roing on weather, plying, he butchered Ihe heifer and , , ', p.-.l.lcl out the men.. The defend ; Soma A'.olutllirn!i. did not oltcr any .cn.imnuv. , ..ti.,,..,-.. , , i .,1... ... L-.. ...... V ... . . . . t ii'iK'n.ii Ill'liiuiiiii-iiiii im.c ! "J. I..IK Kakin N..w.-I.a.t Ore ln.n made by (iovcnu.r Lord: llrlg. IH.lnt n. bv .he .rv.lciilofthcl..ard t . ..'...... , . . , ...'. . n . . '"'11., I hnn I,. ItirU-; Members of . rn r-iiniii ,ii .ii .iri , 1 1 eiiniii ir funl ii Irniun I t'odint'd a bill providing for the up- ..f eiigiaecm. to COIIlt of o olU.vr. of .lie engineer eorp not i lii. w the rank of lu uteniint colonel, and i ne civilian, who, logel her with Ihe chief el. giui-em, oull carefully ex I nmiito the bur of Ya.tiina II .y, ore I goit, w 1 1 ll a view .- rarry out lite pr (jeel of decN-r water, and to rx-Milt Ihe I n-ault of B.ich lnve.iigaiii.it, with un ii-Ml. mute ef (he cl, lo the next mu I grenn, provided thai nuch aclcctiounf I engineer nhall Hot In) fnuu thoe ta- tlou.il on tliu I'livillc conxt. It i Her luaiiu'n ol'i.v', if no Immediate action can l hud by the Iioumt, to have the bill placed lu one of the nppropriuilon ! (he F.ighth Judiclnl Dutrict to luclu.lc Hoiird of lb-gent Mute Agrl. Col.,V liciiton Krl- the coiiulle of linker, I'nion mid Wallow n, and hit apHiiuteil it. Knkln, 11 , of liil. in, a Judge of the new di.trict. Court will meet here next Monday," 1 the text of a telegram wnl to a (irriu.le Itoudi paper by C. M. Fiau from Ctiioit. Mr. Fakiu'n np- 1 1 Z V ju.igcnnip 10,1 M(imU,M of lH,artl f , , () cxpeiiiHl. It appear lo I- uniformly Stl.lier'n H iiiim l-'or 1 v..,ir i' ll naiUfnctorv to the bnr In I intern Or.: f?. ' A ..... ., r I J..1'1"' goti. Not one unfuvornble ron.inetit ha. lat-n henrd and .puite generally the ( (u,, prm ha expr.ed a winli for Mr. ' 1 Fjtki.i aehiiion. J. I, lUndwn: h. ati-.. H. II. Miller, ll. r and Hiinicl l'r. itch. M. inl. m of Hoard of Kog.'iiU, State 1'nlver.ity: A. lliinli, rt. I'. Hurgi, S. H. Friendly. Kcgenta Mate Nor mal Sch.Mil at Monmouth: A. Noltner. o. F. I'axtnii. It. gent Normul ScIkm.I We.loit: W. li. Lynn. ! Ormnby, II. F. Alley; for '1 yean, Win. itllllownv. !. 1'. to tier noli, tlnrrv - . j York owum, and .he rtm. lut. rent in- bill now iieiiding lu the M-nnte. tallilieut ban tn-en iaid. I . The Fortnightly Club held a meet tug at S e'cl.M-k Ihl afteraooit. There wa a g.nHl altuiidaure an I tome mat ter of Importance which came up I na ture the ch.h at ttie lat nierling wore Uing miinldereil. Itoeotiurg lieview: A. t). O. bur it I A Nkw Mi:ritoii. Traveler oil the Soil! hern Pacific ny.leui U l ween Situ FrnncUco and rorilaud. If they nre obM-rvanl, will notice that Ihe old funhlnued nytein of hnviug a Lil cord reaching through lit entire length of Ihe tialu hit Invu done away with ucvurneriou.lv coul.lcn-d for the uu litiou. Mr. John, of linker City, w n a candidate and oine other were (ulked of. The Alii 'Hn. of Tiun. haviug the Langeiilnrg building re-irv""Jr " ir " paiwliger jlnti. aud refilled timidc, preparatory I iimIH. are now nu cUippe. with extra to getting In hi new ntock of go. v. I. He will carry a WH-lal li-ie of dry good a wt II a Ihmi and ill .- The ft.lling tleet ou Ihe lower Co hllllhi Will be augmented IhUneami.t by eeveral new hnMi and a couple of uaptha tender. The varioti cnituer le of today are far III advamv of w lint they were a few year ago, and II will he the in.nUrn canuery uf the future that w lil make aaiiton wckiiig a pro fitable huniucna. t he n.-gnlalor had at. nil I ". ton of air compliance fr glue, the Kline u I nignalling the en In uc on eastern The (ax roll tiirneil over tu .he alte r Ifl'for collection nhow the following amount due: Amount county, Mate, poll and nehool 100."9.!0 iiv s 'IL'IUM ,731.1i Total .. llH.HT.i) each car ceil nectn ..paratrlv with lb air and thence with the engine, and under thi vlci ii it l n cay to nig ual the engine fmin ttm nnrcaro(a long Irani a frum the o: f next to the i leiidxr. FiiKiunriN.1. W'e,ne.dav'Corval. II lime: "The tiam,.lx fit nuniU-r. 'ri,'T'ly ufterii.nin.and left SeUVl iitrloV! . nr me l-ouiu lltllll 111. ui-rn!ig. They found the road in ; goed condition and Marled put with ! Mad on which they ran make g n.d Till: lUsuc-A very g.xnl orowd , ,,,,n iiuir. ion leautn wa III aneiiilatirri nl t,u I,. H ........ l. ' at itteir arnory lat The TI 1 1 1 j - Wn. w 11..., ayrup. I ha. I roticr brought up S, m and the ll.n.r wa In It u.n.,1 ,i condition and the merry crowd of young loik ini.n,t the "light fa lit a in u on eiolorn ! ..,,,,.,,1 i .., .....i . " . The cr l rea. hi.ig through r. -.. . . ."" T. "v, 1 "My lb on hi. wageu. Ax Oiii i.oK IWt .-From a Idler h ielvcl iy hi father we Irani that Ar thur I. oi II ha. Iku olh-red a .nl the ilelin.Upnt lll w ill not he a large a mauy would nii.e It might In .hiring the prevailing .iiiiut time. The total reeipt un lo l.i.l cvrnliii? iurg.iil itiurml.ty, nay I tie Palle 1 1.011 ov ill AH-vini I nn .0 go lu 1 amoeiu.-., to .. 01. 1 tie n.vipt 1 linen, .vinuiiia.iiecr, w turn waa caught l"r 'i" aiian i.ian.m a i-orrwMti.- 1 w.eri ay ntie 1 up n , 1 ... I lie I on urn mi. 1. li river, ihi iu.lu.trv ,,,u- lie na a.wpti .1 and will ha .leveloM.I cunalderahlv Iti llm alertly for that id hv. Siuceltl vicinity diirtof ttie ial lew latonth. 1 train al Manford he hnn ln-en for lh i ' tate, cUo..I aud i-miut v. tt.'SM it and meu are eug-tged lu catching grater rt of hi time editor In-t-hlef 1 for cili, aud F',T.ll.uJ fr dmlilct. turgeii from the vicinity of hl city ul '!" All" W'e.-kly, a pPr to the lock Oil the lower river Ihl publt.he.1 by Ihe nludeula of tbat I';.; '.u:4. rVI-ni.rj . inviee of rl.li an eery Mnv, and chod. Hi iiiany friend here will lie j Sl.ln in t.V Fai KTIoI s. A well, lltey generally congregate In deep glad to hear of hi gimd luck. j known in.-mU-r i f Ihe twr ef al. 111 w tu plai eawt of lh faw-ade. anke.1 V 1 U :dav w bet h. r or Uol ; ! e let-. I 1 . BW Km. . 1 I 1 I .4v., .v.-Wj It KII. r lllll 1 IT'itlav-i.-f I.... I l.i r . - a .. . . . a i i r 1 i ur iii I it ial i . i... . 1 ' : wk tax ivltei-tion. have ln,n rom.n,' Wa lug io, 'nil X.. ti pn-ae.1 wtlh the evening mih-iiI. It 1 l I hoped the compnav will iiuue 10 give a aerie of dance. mih,. - ,-. .""..-I uiriii ... 1 ue io- .,.,1 (ii 1 Ivavr t.l ....u..l of t iMllect.,1 1 to U- 1rM , I en- 'fll.U. ''- Of thi amount flm .ivi . , ,, ui 1. .-... ..i... .1 . . . ' . in ' 1 Mahmiaiik rawiTw. Sii.iv ourliui rert County Clerk Jetmingn ha I U..I inrntlt to w e1 an follow : nxv id ( haii.lwrUIn and I .aura Coat William I. Wallacw and Kl:ta Mcl-Iry. Fl CaTII k - ALut 2 o'cloek thi dav. It l?iinr the niinn. iurv .,r VV..I.- arti rno..ii f M Young drove M fine lugtou birth and a iioii-Ju.inial day. ntall fe e-xtilu ov, r from Hie farm and ; II repheil by naving, "nui k an oe evlui il. d them to the iple or. the j alon w ill not interfere with Ihe law Mtnt-tM. It t one of the rlui-nt buu.-hi- niakern; the b-gi!aturv I ueitlmr a of entile we have ever mru. 'judicial nor J lii.-i vi Ulr." lUtMMi Fl A. The Portland fin. nce.1 Oil Comi.anv exnerivmi'd n necuriMg fariimr .0 guaran- o many acrv of llm. ,vt the repeat of neveral tanner In Uil viiinlty kl Ivinger wrote the coin pauy in regard lo contracting for flax need, but rvclvc.l a rvplv that thrv have already contracted all they can nan.iie. owlitgtethe low prii of w Inat the lat year or two, the farmer .are willing to grow anything that, I.Mlge l. O. o I- will give a ball In I i ' .. ,ir!-'' rr"'.v yfiilng,; I i.t.NTI.KMKMt miHK ADJOlltM palljr ijuanl, February ?. Sale u l'..t: Last eyening'i Journal r iy that thu liou votej to remain in e iBioii until March lt. Thi newt will not be relished hy the country. Notwithstanding the fact that the members will rc ctivo .10 pay after .Saturday, yet the ljjile would prefer that the ne. ei.,:i should clone and the members go home. The country s sick of tliu wranglo and thu donothing Kilicy of the majority. You have already been eix weeks in session, mid you havo done little tor the H'0ilo. Itisuot likely that you will do any better for the next two weeks. You are incapablo of doing any good. You had better adjourn anil go liomc. You have been uieeting for six weekf, and not a commision has Ix-cn abolibhed, not a salary re duced, not a board dono nway with, not an exjnse IenrencU. Ou the contrary, bills have been intro duced demanding ai.tropriation, and many have been introduced creating new commissions. If the M-rnion is extended, it is more than likely that some of these bills will Ui acd. Gentlemen, you had better adjourn and go hamo. The country does not want your ser vices even for nothing. You are dear at any pri -e. Let tho gavel fall for the lat time. Mr. llofer ofTired ait amendment that no committee clerks will be rutained except on engrosied and enrolled bills. This was well enough as far us il went. 15 ut it won't do. The chief clerk and his a.itu!it.i, are drawing from T.oD to tl'2 it day. This will eat up too much money. The people won't stand it. Their wages saved will be worth more than your services, judging from the past. CSentle men, for heaven's sake make a mo tion to adjourn, sine die. Kven if Mr. llofer's amendment passes there will be a ho.-t of en grossing clerks to be paid. The taxpayers can't afford a continua tion of your labors. They aro afraid to allow you to work for nothing. They aro anxiously waiting to hear the g ivel fall for the last time. They have become sick of your tactics. They are glad that the end approaches. They know that the result of your labor has been bad. They thank God it is no worse. They do not want you to remain a day after the usual time expire. Gentlemen, move that the house do now adjourn. The pcoplo long for the tap of the gavel. Don'tdisappoint them. Go home! Go home and joy be with you, now and forever, amen. The days of the steam engine as a leading motive power are num bered, and electricity will take its place. When the era of good time cliall return, which w trust is not far oil, millions of dollars will he profitably invested in developing water powers for transmitting elec tricity, and the whole country will be a net work of wires carrying lower for purposes now unthought of. Klectrio railways will crons and recr.ifs each other and the farmer will no longer lead an iso lated life, but will have all the comforts of thickly populated com munities. The aJvan.ee in the use of electrical power has just begun. It will progress with gigantic strides. Its influence will be felt even in the reforming of the habits of our people. Ibe younger cen eration, now in school, will later on, utilize methods, which arc now looked upon as vissionarv. The comforts of life will increase and labor will be lightened. Electric ity will be a factor in materially advancing the human race and making life happier. What a s neclacle is that of a Eu gene merchant hauling potatoes to Corrallis in winter on a wagon road that parallels the Southern I'acitlc railroad! The wagon will return loaded with freight. Is it any wonder that hard times exist when a railroad levies a toll thai makes it possible tor wagons t ) haul freight over our bad winter roads in profitable competition? Yet tho legislature has wasted the entire session threshing senatorial straw, apparently never paying any attention to the gigantic mo nopoly that throttles the industries of Vetern Oregon, charging every possible cent that traffic will bear. Many of the members were elected on distinct pledges Ix abolish the railroad commission and enact a maximum freight and fare bill. How will they answer their con stituents? There is a republican majority of 54 in the legislature which ad journs tonight. So far as tan be learned at present they have not r - .1. aepi a single pledge maae ty me liartv lant June InMlai.l nf'redu- cing the expenses they have been : 1 . . . . . 1 incrraseu. now will tbey, wun a Ion tr lint iif KmUn .'. tn their (7 -'. t'tnvagv - credit, f.iee the people at the next e'eotijli? 1 ' O o o