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Salem Fool Hull .Note. Sunday utoriilii Blatesiuati 1 re x)ouniUle for tho following: Cry Mariin, a deputy to Hi-crctary oflState Klncaid, wlliuiwcd Him con teit. He hurt a black ailk tllu orna mented wlih Iciuou-hued rit)lu Ilia (J of U color mm curried a tin liorn. Mr II 11 1 lioinp-on wa an U of O ciiIIiuhI iMl, a I mi, wearing a iiiumhiv Ihjw of lemon ritiiMin. During her girlhood day hu wa a r Hiili-nt ol Ku Kene ami la Kniduiito ol tlntt iumIIiu tion. Naturally her fueling were lor tint vl lllng U-uin. J It Wettierlft-e, ilnical director of the U of U, wait among the Npectalor. ltu-ll Coleman wa Eugene' left end, and Im ilia phtekleiit player in tlio team. lie' from Haleni, tnul'a why. "Una" la attending the college al that city. Jay McCornilck, WlllameltoV right half hack, and loiemuii en- Kngcd in a Mllght encounter near the clow." of the laul half and were ruled oil the Held. Ited llolman went in an akUlmtltuUi for Jity and rtnatiuck held down Coleman' ponlllou theretifier. Tnoduvof victory for t ho Unlvend- ty of Oregon, marked a It m hy manly and generoua good cell nu on the pari of Imih victor and vuuuUh ed, him brought to a III I lug .-lose laid eveulnu by the reception tendered Willamette' vUllor by I ho young ladle of the Uulverlty In the noddy hall or the unlveiniiy. for two hour all formality wait luld aniiie, the fraternal feeling which exlat U-tweeu the atudeiit of the college ervadcd the social atmosphere, and the Oregon grape mingled freely with the cardinal and old gold, while at Interval dur ing the evening the company were entertained by mualo and recitation. The atalwarl vlnltor irom Kugeue were mude welcome, although word were uunwviwary, by l'r-iilcnl Haw ley in a few happy remark to which riHMiiiHn wa inaile ly l'rof Wetlierbee on behalf of llie Unlventiiy ofOicgon. The recitation of Mia Kthel lluglie and Ml Mala;! farter were very high ly appreciated, a were I lie vocal nolo by Ml Davenport and Mr Mornc, but llie riMlule ol l lie company were irrc HlHlibly awakened by the comlo recita tion of Mr Morne, Willamette nop ular coach. Ahout half-past ten the UofOltov were ohllgxl to leave for their train and the company dlercd fee Inir that they had enjoyed a rare privilege In meeting the manly boy from Kiigeliu. Among inoe present were Mlwa Hlocklon, lloldeii and Ht Helen, of the Slate Normal School, and Mera I'eanton and DcKorretd, of 1'orthtiKl Unlvendty, and Mr ay ne, of the l'ortland club. Invented u Fanning Machine. L'haa Diidr-clinf IhUclly ha Invented a fanning mill whioh ivilalmy po..ie liierli eiiual, II they do not ex ceil, those of any like machine ever iilaced ou the market. Mr ineiinci iaa patent pending on hi inm-hine. Themukeupol this machine N diU'cr cut from that of the ordinary lanuing mill. The gralu faua from the hopper on t a 'iio screen, being fauuel a It diH mi; fi out lhl it iiuMe Into a cylindrical wlie screen, wiilch revolven round and round. The fan and these Hcroena it move all wild oai, chall', Hinul, etc., froui the grain. The grain now paHca Into a hollow cylinder 4 feet in length and alHiut 1 foot In diameter. Ou I he limldu of this cylinder arc Hindi receptacle which Hie largo euougli to receive holh the large and hiiiiiII varieties of cockle but loo hiiiiiII (o receive (he grain of wheal, 'i'h u the cockle la twparatrd from I ho wheat by (hi revolving cylinder and carried In the uppermost aide when it drop out of llie recep tacle and fall Into a half cylinder which I placed on the Inside of the revolving cylinder and remain sta tionary. When the grain conies out of the mill it I jH rfeclly clean, every gram of cockle and otl.e foul stiill' being removed from It. Thla new fan ning mill will undoubtedly be of great value to farmer for chaiiiim aeed grain, It cm lie operated hy hand and lias a capacity of fronv lot) to -(Hi biiNhel of grain per day. It will clean all the (lillerent kind of wheat, grulim, lieiin, etc., grown on a farm, equally aa well, and will sell at the normal nuiii of shout ;tu. Mr Hlcdsch ha been working on hi Invention for a a period of eleven year. Ill now on exhibition at hi place of bust lies on Tth street. I'oos Hay Com must. We II ml lhl In the lnl htmie of the Mundillcld Mail: 'The Kugeue Ouaku pub lUhedan article I wo wtekiiagolu regard to the dolr.g of the county court here, which contain scrlnu charge. The Mall ha been asked to publish the article but withhold 11 for the present ao that the authorities can explain. It la very harmful to publish a false charuu and scatter tl all over the count v before vho explanation In fur nished. The member of the county court and other know what those charges are and It would seem the best plan to let them move ftist In the mat ter, a the utlalr I awakening a mood ileal of Interest and will doubt leaa be Invest Igaled." The charges are true and cannot be successfully denied. Pally liumJ November 11. U OK O Hoys. Yesterday' Salem Journal: The Kugeue delegation ar rived in the city tbla afternoon on the "Ml local. They were met at the de tail hv reprcMMitatlvc from the Wil lamette University and escorted to the gyninasiu'ii. The two football team will give a parade on the principal street before leaving for the lair ground In their special car. A lecep- lion will be tendered ttie visiting leant at Willamette University Saturday evening by (he young ladies of the university when the di tested team will enjoy the event a well a the vic tor. PMy l.utrj, Niwnilwr 1. To Hai.KM The U of O foot ball team left for Salem on this llioinlug' local train. Thi will be a pi notice game and doc not eount In the league series. The lollnw nig I the hue up of the team: Olllelaud, c; Kdinnndtoii, r g; Shattuek, I g; llrrliold, r t; 1'rathcr, I t; Trnvlw, re; t'olemaii, I e; Itryson, q b; V Temnleton, r h b; ltlshop, 1 li l; H Templeloii, l b. Subs: (' Teiiipleton, Slorossll. Iligglns; Keelie, manager. Coach Mensou will accompany tint tenia and act an umpiie of thi game. MONDAY NOVEMBEIl 4. A phonograph man U in town. City flection at Junction today. Commissioner court Wednesday. The lecture ci.uir have unlvcd for the university. Holim, the l'hlladclphlu murderer, ha been cuuvlcltd. Two children of Mr M K Caruiaii' areenouniy ill with lever. bvoulorJ 11 Mitchell left l'orllund for WasniiiKloii, U I, toduy. Uco Tllali & Won consigned three curloads of Imp Irom Oosneu today. l'rof 1) W Jam ha- been elected principal of the l'ortland uigbt cuool. The iisim to be occupied by Measrn Case tic l'eane ure being lilueiy Illleu Up. The .Scavey-Armltagc party left on a hunting expedition to l ull creea to day. rathinount won another pacing race foru flUUU pui-e al h.tli Joe, Cal., 1-rlday. The aesiueut of Douglas county show a decrease of fciUJ.lWU fi out the lltlofiiist year. H0118O Iteed, one of the pioiiufM of l'orllund, 1 very ill al hi home in l'usuduuu, Cal. The Kugeiit shirt factory ha rc iitovt d Into the building formerly oc cupied by the Kldndye Lmkiry. The Auluinii Hocl.il ut the Chrlstiuti church Saturday uighl wampMe well altcuded and uit eiijoyaUIo liute wu had by all present. November contain live Friday and an eipial number of Saturday. I'ltaiiksgivlug I the lily legal holi day, occurnig Thursday, November IMlit. Col and Mrs S t' Sladdeu, who have been visiting for several inouiii in me Kastuud ure now in Chicago, will re turn to their Home In l'ortlaud lit a few day. Tne Interment of the lute Alex A King occured yesterday ufleriiiam nl 1 i,',-i,li at tliH iUUF cemetery, ll was largely ullelided by hi relallte and old Iriciid. Uray huirel and bald headed men are holding down the front seal in llie court house this alleiuoon. liahlll McClaiiahan took a snap shot ol them with hi Kodao. U will muke an lu ll resting picture. Ib-v Nell', of Iowa, the new United ltrolliein niliiisler Ussigited to llie paslorute of the cnurcn ul irvii'g oy iiih reeenl conference held III thi oily arrived ul that place this uluruooii to take up hi work. 'I'll- Ihinsiuulr New say the rail road company ure going It build snow shed over the track Just ubove I pper Sodu Spring, where the big slide was last winter. They will build a ahed 1700 loci long, and extend it up llie llie uto'iulalu side so a uue can cumc down and eooul Tight over it. Visilor-Yoii mur.1 have a mighty oileer boird of Work heie. This I Uiobrsttownl ever saw where the streel were o utuoh smoother than the sidewalk. v-'llizeii We got to keep the Hide walk rough, friend, to keep the bicy cle lluud from running over our children. ludianapoli Journal. Thirty two mining claim have been tiled upon the wtHid till ledge dlscov eied in Yamhill county by M V Kusley lolisliip U south raugeo west The tin ore ha been u.aycd by the govern nifiil iweiavcr at Washington, and If, II is mild, J7 a-r cent lln. A parly cjUipicd w 1111 pump left MOliun viileycsieidny lor the mine. b'loreiicH West: The caeof the llui brother uud their brtither In law, ar rested lor the larceny of a wagon, was tried la-l Thursday In-fore Justice lludsail at Sculon. The boy were lined i each, tu default of whiclt they were taken to the county Jail. The brother in-law entered a ple.t of not guilty and wus ncipiltied. The boys plead guilty. rnuevllle Uoview. W K uren, wnu I in rnneville ul the preeul lime re ceived a letter this week u'out hi sou T A I rcn, Informing huu that hi son anil i.tmlly wcio will and enjoying llie tup lluely. lhu lellur wtt tvruieu irom Canary Islands uud ere una they are at their point ol destination, i'oi t Klizubelh, boulh nirica. Horace llreeley once ald: "The way to ri'suine 1 to resume," speak ing of again putting gold lino clivul.illmi after the war. Hut you may say "resume" iiuy number of time I that torpid hver of your uud It won't budge until you luke Sim mon Liver Kegulalor. Many people seem lo loigel that constipation, bil iousness and sick headache ure ull caused by a sluggish liver. Keep the liver active. Halloween pranks played by Cor vald boy were very boisterous and, lu some Instances, indecent. During the night one baud of the buys drop pod around to Itryaut Young' place, Where u wagon stood "This I where the old duller lived who chased u l;it year." remarked one of the boys a they started for the wagon. "Yes, and I am right here agaiu," remarked liryant, as he rose from behind a shrub and begun lo throw slovewood. The first stove-stick struck the fence with a loud noise, and 110 band of wild cut tle wa ever more ctloclually stam peded tlnurvvere the boy. Axotiikk Suil'MKNr. Sunday's Salem Statesman: The Oregon Km it A rroduce company sold and shiped east yesterday a carload ol dried prune and raspberries and al very good llgures, everything considered Shipment con sisted ol 4, -101 pounds of rusplicrrlcs at l,r)J cent kt pound; ll,!7o pounds of I., itii ro ui m llltlinil 'l 1111 , 1 11. V Vv. IV, H, V(..n per pound; and the foll ivvlug amounts uud grade of French prune: 1M-1 W OO at 41 cents; Ml pound 00-70 al 4 wins; pound 70 hO ut Si cvnta; 1VHI ouuds ol MI-DO ut 3 cents; 640 pounds of W 100 ut L'J Ci'liU; 1078 pounds of 100 1 JO at 2 ivut. When prune are so small that It lake 100 to I JO lo make a xiuud they are not woilh- evaporation, as it costs as much to handle them a larger ones, uud the result docs not pay. PsUt tiusnl, .Nnvi'iuUr 4. 1kj.ayki). The Florence stage due here Saturday evening did nol rench here until yesterday afleruoon. The delay was caused by a trit falling Hi'iMss the grade near the Lake creek bridge. Q ilte a w ind storm pn-vailcd down the Sluslaw hut Friday. I'ersoual . plly GusrJ, Norutr 4. Jm Furr ut Astoria Is In Eugene. Attorney Woods hu relumed home A II Chandler went to Drain today. Mr N K Frszer arrived home to day. J 1 Cheshire, of Bodavlllc, U In Ku geue. O 1 Hofrcmie up from Irving to day. Dun Kpoies ha returned from l'ort land. Ilev II Marsh of Olivet, Michigan, Is In the city. I Hon II 11 Miller I doing business I out south. HMalhliisof Yrekn, Calitorula, Is In the city. Mr J K Knyder has returned from visit to Irving. Itev J K Snyder preached atllrowns vllle yenlerday. Attorney Norton Is doing business down the'valley. Dr Brown visited Myrtle Creek pro fessionally yesterday. H II Friendly made a busmen (rip lo Junction toduy. Walter 8 Brown, of HarrUburg, HK-ut Suuday In Eugene. Wll Oweu made his Imp ranch at lluilleyvlllea visit yesteiduy. .Iniiii MeClura ha returned from a visit to l'ortland aud the fair. Mis Mary Thompson Is much Im proved from her recent sickness. J 1 Meeker a ruyalluo, Wash., hop buyer, spent Sunday in Eugene. It A WuuhhnriiH. of Ntrimrfleld. was doing business In Eugene today. Mrs Grace Osburn returned home 10 Itosebuig yesterday after a short visit In this city. Victor Foglo has sold his restaurant and bakery at Juuctlou and returned to Eugene. Cuptulu W 8 Gilbert was S-tturdty coinmlssloned chiipiain of the Stcond regiment at Kugeue. Edgar Newton, of the Newton Oum and Cundy factory, at I'oilhtnd Is visiting friend in Eugene. ( W Campbell cume up from Cor vulll tmlay and after a few days' visit will leave with his folks for Arkansas S 8 Bigel of Portluud, while on hi way home from San Fruncisco,stopHd oft here awhile yesterday to visit with relatives. On Hickethler, an old time resi dent of Eugene, hkmii yesterday in thi city. He is still In the tombstone business. Attorney A C Woodcock went lo Corvallls today to resume his duties a referee in the OP Itrt disburse ment case. Judge Fullerton and Prosecuting Attorney Brown neiit Sunday at Itosehurg, returning litre this morn ing on the local train. Unv Ifurlev. who Is nttctniiiiL' the U of O, received a telegram lust evening while in attendance upon cnurcn, tuai his brother Clillord Gisxlrich Hurley had died in l'ortlaud. The young man wa 13 years, month and 6 lavs old. Uv went to Portland on the early train. Rt-pm-t of the Urattil Jury. Ti.a r,l1nu-liiir renorf nf the erand jury was handed In Saturday evening. Ill llie circuit court 01 too siaio 01 Oregon, for the county ol Dane; llual port oi me grand jury. To the Honorable J, C. Fullerton, Judge: We, the gr ind jury 01 me uciouer, IS'.rt lerm, of llie aaove court, for our final report suy us follows: YYe have examined me recornsoi tne lillerent county oftlciuls uml tiud the books kept in a neat, busino-s like inauuer. V hnvn examined the countv tail ami il I- neat aud elcuMly kept. The county record are Insecure on account 01 the vault. We have cxiimlued Into the dilterelil alleged crimes committed and tryable in Lune county, so fur as the aanio bus 001110 lo our knowledge, and huve re turned indictments lu cases where we thought the evidence would warrant a conviction before a trial Jury. Wu liuwii nviiiiiiiinil with ereat care and caution into the Sluslaw riots, and wliile we regret the cost to ine taxpay ers of the county, we were afraid of a repetition of the riots, aud we a'so thought that It should be settled whether law and order or criminal forces should rule Lane county, llavlmr completed our labors we ask to be discharged. Dated at Kugeue, Oregon, mis una day of of November, A. D., IS'.Ki. - ..it. j. j. limn, Foreman. ANkw Invention. Portland Tel egram: Yu can 1 prolliubly enter tulnd by a visit to the workroom uud warehouse of Poole A Crouch, ut the foot of Morrison street. llie gasoline unirlim Invented bv Mr K J Crouch and manufactured iy this rlriti. Is ore of the most wouderful Inventions of the dav. They also make a harm less dynamo, which will interest visiiois, aud electric ngnis 01 an kiiiii. This linn reports a fast increasing busi ness and building up an enterprise worthy of Portland's new life and activity. They are both tdefallgnble workers and merll the paronago 01 the Northwest. bully Ussrd, November 4. Jl'STU'U's Coi'KT. Three cases which have been pending in the Jus tice's court were dismisstd this morn ing, a they had been presented to the grand Jury and that body had failed to Mud true bill. They wcr the Dr L W Drown assault case, the B K Lilly case for threatened assault oil Jus Borkmau at Mohawk, A K Smith case, arreted on suspicion of having robbed J W Stewart's store at Spring field. Comk Okf, Col Floreuce West: "During the past few mouths Binger Hernia 11 11 has visited many towns in Ids district for the lutiduhle purpo-e of conferring with the penple on such IcgMutloitas is needed. He has been Invited to make addresses in an except- Eugene. The self-swelling im portance of that town will burnt II very soon." - - 4 Bokn. Tt the wife of Sam Howard November 3, lS'Ji, a daughter. CIIU.IIT COL'KT. 47 Kate II Ander-oii v Charles Anderson; divorce. Default. Itef. rred to Alfred Ma tbv to report lestliiuniy. 1 jjivorce grinned. I 82 Electa llussell Lscky vsll nja mill Franklin Lucky; divorce. Con 1 tinned. ., I Itt Mr K A Drlscol vs D h Bull; slander. Bet for Tuesday afternoon ut 1 o'clock. ! Ofl 8K ftephen vs UV Howard; I . . ..b...l In Him Sluimer. wimage arc - sum of f3,0-fsl. ' The following Jury wa drawn In the Bhove cae Fridav allernooii: James Parker, John L Fu. nil'i, Clias P;fr. J I) McDonald. H F K. ro A II But to ph.H Han.lsaker, N W While. N II Lincoln. S K Veulch, 8 DMcGuire land I McDunlel. The Jury Saturlav evcninir handed down a verdict In favor of plalntllf for fOO and cost. I 118. State of Oregon vs If P Tdl.ves and Susan Wulker; Incest. The grand 1 I..... ....... .,1 1 u im.. 1,111. The following jurv ' drawn In the case: W H Bnv, H K Veulch. 8 r Kourns, J E Davis. H E Callioii. Ch-irles Powers. P F Davl, A It But toiph. K P Williams, H Haiidsoker, K Whattani.CBSmilh. O" trial. ., 110 State of Oregon vs II P Hajes, liiorst. A true hili. Indictment dlsiiilHseil on motion of prow-oullrig attorney. 110 Slate of Oregon vs U P Hayes; liicett. A true bill. Iiidlctments dismissed on motion or prosecuting attorney. ' in k!.,.n,inl Cllir,iril v K F Palter son nnd Fannie Patterson his wife, and Kmina It ratlerson; lortciosuru. Defuult and decree. 70 N A llutchlns vs Win N Hutch Ins; divorce. Default. Ib fi-rred to O FSkipworlh to take lesllinony. Di vorce granted. . 72 NelaAlfMon, vs K J Frusler and Jennie Lee Fras:er his ife, und Har riet Lee; foreclosure and to set aside deed. Judgment aud decree. 79 John Wallace v Lena Lurch, F SYoungtr and A II Beagle; trans cript from J P court. On iriul. Ti.u r.ilbiietmr Inn- wa taken in the above case Thursday afternoon: 8 D McGuire, o MamlMiKei, u r. 1 unison, ii.......r. ! 11 i;u A U Hull. olph, John Schmiit, J 1) McDonald. John li f urnish, 1' f uavis, r. r v it Cams, J E Davis. Jury relumed a verdict for $185 In favor of I he plaintill'. A 1110! ion fora new trial was tiled. I113 Ellen Lang vs George Lang divorce. Default Uef. rred to C A Eastland to take testimony. Divorce granted. 1(8 J'JIIen MC.Mariin an 1 wens aii am v John Colo and Peter Mc.Mar tin; forccIoMire. Defullll. Consoli dated with No 38 and decree. 1U0 J C Ionian vs W K Citntrell and J W Hiehurdson; to r cover money. Defuult and Judgment for $00 and $10 ullornev fee. 10U Luella Abbott vs(!e W Ab bott: divorce. Iteferred loJSAledleV to report lestlniony. MissiNd Junction City Times: "Pre Nuil is missing. About a week 11 go he disappeared from his usual haunts and has lell his business ull.ilrs In u condition (hut only the courts cull adjust. A search party went out Tues- Hay nut 110 trace or 111111 was touiui. 11 wus rumored that something dire had iK-falleii him, yet the union opinion is that he nuiclly folded his lent and stole away. I res Nail nunc lo t Ins valley s veral year ao from Eastern Oregon worth 'near $')0,(HMi.0O but now he 1 is'iiblless, mill his dow nfall wus caused by his oaii hands. Whiskey. It is thought lie re lumen to Ivc-tcrn Oregon to recuperate his fallen fortune. He has ninny friends here w ho are anx ious to know of his whereabouts." Dally (uanl S vcmWt I. CltANdK OK St'H KPl'LK. The E'l-gelie-Kloreni c hlaiii- (lisi-oti 1 i ti neil tri weekly trip -aturday night, uud this morning commenced making two round trips a wcea. Sluue will leave Kugeno oil Mondays anil Thursdays to a in, arriving at S'lilou ut noon Tuesdays and Fridays, uud turning buck Immediately, reach ing Eugene 011 Wednesday uud Sat urday evenings. The boa. w ill leave Florence Tuesday und Friday morn ings ul 8 o'clock, returning the si'.me day, arriving at Florence uhotit 4 p m. This change in the schedule w ill con tinue until May 1-t, IX! KJ. Dkmpsky's Pathetic Dkatk. -Friday NoveuiU'r Int.: His diuth came pa'-lilessly ut 0:3". Deinpsey's lasl net was to kiss the crucllx Just is-fore he bre.U lied his lat. His last utterance was ins wife's name,. About 11 o'clock last night there was u perceptible change in his condition, tie grew dellrou uud in his dellruui fought over some of his battles, frequently menlioniug the iiameof jimmy Cur roll. Alsiut 4 o'clock he became con scious and seemed to realize Unit the end wus near. He bid his wife, child ren und friends good bye and then waited for t lie end. tail j Uiisnl, Novi'inlK-r J. Fkkshma.n Clash. Last evening Miss Grace Brown entertained the members of the Freshman class of (he U oft), at the home of her paren's In this -lty, lu uii elegant manner. Dur ing the evening an excellent luncheon was served. Following nie the names or those present: Misses Mary Mo Alister, Lulu lieushuw, Clara Pengrn, Grace Murray, Mamie Marsh, Pearl Cooper. Susie Gibbs, Dorothea Dale, Edith iltse, Gra-e Brown. Messrs Day, Alderman, Bradley, Willoiighbv, Davis, Wester, Carrico, Gilbert, Whip pie and Hovey. Ptty l.usrj, Norciu'ier 4. AltKiTKl. Chas. Hartlev, one of the Siuslaw rioters during the recent strike, was arrested lu ibis cllv this morning und placed in the jail to await trial. Hartley had started lo Eastern Oregon ami hud gotten this j far when he was placed under urrest 1 by the county authorities. Airs llannnh ludlririt. Ai.nvNY, Or., Oct 81. Mrs Km ma Huntiuli. chari.'eii uiib tbu inilirder of Mrs Charlotte lliatt 'at Jonlau reivnily, was today Indicted by the grand Jury on life , charge "f in-ilu-ious and pre'ineditaled , murder. The case will probably go over until the next term. I .. . . i jiVTI.X'I1 I From the report of progress in llefereeA.C. Woodcock's court to adjudicate tl.e ayinei.t cf t.ie Orcgoti I'acilio fund, t 1. Irnel that the ImiWith of receivers cor-litii-atc is bed to .ay inHiiranco have already tiled their ohjeclloilH t.j the tax claims of JJcnluii. M-r-i.,,,, Lincoln mid "n cou.ilieH, ' .. .1 ... I ilislr c!s US Well US me mil"-" - --- Claiming taxes. These .hject..... will raiic an mnoe 011 m iioints: 1 That U ere was not a proper acfcuHnient. 2. Tliut there wus no levy against tlie properties ot the de- feinlatilH. , 'lu.,.. ii,i, taxes attempted 1 ..,..1 1..1 to have been levied iui'j im - - -d.i not constitute a her. upon the pi UI'VI HI O. I a Ti.ui.thii taxes assessed were subject to he s. t off hy the com- piuiy'H indebted uess, uuriug m M.ndancy of the time the statute ol inJcbiedness exemption was in fore', whicii inucuicuucss rtvord has at all times shown to be far greater than the assessments. W'e learn that some of the assess ments arc somewhat irregular, and will require proof to establish them. Prominent attorneys of Corvallis who have expressed tiiemseives suy .1.... l,i, in this state is HOt UlUb 111" . " " ' " such that taxes can lie recovered or even be declared a Hen upon tne property. G1MH LAW MATTERS. Attorney General Llleman has rendered an ollicial opinion upon the question us to whether or not the costs incurred by the prosecu tion of ofleuders ugaiust the late .mm, law should be bornn by the county or state, construing the laneuuge: "Une nail 01 an me money paid into the county treasury over and above the amount necces .rv in reimburse the county for any expense paid out of the treas ury." etc. Tim opinion cues section 23U1, Hill's code, which provides Hint costs and disbursements in criminal actions are paid by the comity in which the action is brought, and holds that section 38, of the game law clearly reccog- nizes the same rule lor llie protec tion of trarue. fish and wild fowl, and to provide for the appointment of fish and game warden, and thai ib( reiiealinu clause does not in clude section 23151, and therefore, o includes that costs must be paid hy the county in which llie action wuh instituted, uud not by the state. Tho attorney-general has advised tish CotninisHioner Jic (iuire that, until annulled by some tribunal having jurisdiction, sec tion 12 ol the new law is in lorce. This will materially effect cold- storage firms, as that section makes it unlawful to have 111 possession, dead or live birds, fish or fowls, out of season. WILD BOUSES. A gentleman recently read a paper before tho Bombay Histori cal Society, in which he took the ground that there was now no really wild horse?, but that all such now existing were descendants of domesticated animals. At the same time he says there were no horses tin this continent until a few hundred years ago, the first being imported and lauded at Buenos Ayrcs in 1557. He then goon on to show that the horses originated somewhere in Central Asia, und that if there are any really wild horses they will bo found 111 that section. 1 he author evidently never heard of the John Day fossil beds, says The Dalles Chronicle, and the petrified remains of horses dead so many centuries ago that imagination cannot even ficgin to fix the date, llie gentle man's paper was no doubt an in teresting une, but it bIiows how easily the learned savants may be mistaken in working out a pretty theory onte they have originated it In the case in point it is safu to eay that Lustern Oregon fur nishes indisputable proof that tho horso author was wrong, and that it is a horse on him. The following twelve states hold elections tomorrow: Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachu setts, Mississippi, New York, Ne Jersey, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsyl vania and Virginia, Eight states elect legislators w Inch select United Slates senators: Iowa, Kentucky, t t .... .. .Maryland, .Missippi, lrginia, New York, Ohk and Utah. The jury convicted Theodore Durrant promptly when they got a chance at the horrible fiend. Now the case will tippnd a year or more 111 the higher courts. Ho tdiould have been disposed of weeks ago and forgotten. Governor Lord has restored Wirt W Saunders, the Albany murderer, iiov a lawyer at Spokane, Wash., to full citizenship This was the correct thing to do. FAKE MEX ill 1 FAKE TITLES. Pension Cutnuiissioner Lochreu notes that nearly 30,000 pension era have died during the year ju t ended. Hach year during 'tho decade will see an increasing im,,,. her of Ihe crippled veterans drop out. The passing of tho soldier ii ccen, too in the present campaign in lln- East, where we think tit-n. Martin T. McMahon, noinimttcii by Tammany for a New Yu judgeship, is the only conspicuous officer in the late war who is a candidate for ollico. There are generals enough, but the titles were not won on the battlefield. In Ohio I5ushnell, republican can didate for governor, is general by courtesy; Coxey, populist candi date, wus general of the common, weal army. In New York Palmer, republican candidate for secretary of state, is called general because he was commander-in-chief ol the Grand Army; King, the democrat candidate, was a militia general, Wat Hardin, democrat candidate (or governor of Kentucky, is cullei general because he was once attorney-general of tho state. Post In. tclligeneer. Life: "You say that horse isn't afraid of anything. Cun my wife drive him?" "1 dont know, sir. I've never seen your wife." Bismark has fought 20 duels anil was never wounded but once. That time he wus slightly cut by the sword of his adversary, which flew from its socket and struck hiru in the face. New York Sun: Daughter Ma mina? Mamma Yes, dear? Daughter If Mr Dankleigh, that old millionaire, asks me to marry him when ho calli this evening, how shall I answer him? Mamma Promptly, my child. Barney Bernato, the South Afri can capitalist, whom Lombard street rales at 1 00,000,000 attri butes his success in life largely to the fact that he never forgets any thing in business and never refers to memoranda of any sort. Yonker Statesman: Yeast I expect to live to see the day when the bicycle will tuke the place of the horse sntirely. Crimsonbeak Well. I don't. They'll never be able to make frankfurter sauuiges out of the bicycles. Jack Dempsey, the victor of eighty battles, died from consump tion yesterday at Portland, aged only 33 years. He wasqi.itea gentleman notwithstanding his "profession." In any other walk ol life he would have made a u ful citizeu and an ornament to society. Oakland Times: Father (who wife had presented him with twin) Tommy, you may stay at horn from school" today, and tomorrow tell the teacher that you have ti new brothers. Tommy Wouldn't it he better to pay I have only one new brother? Then I can stay t home a day next week for the other one. Senator Alllison went to Iowa from Ohio in 1857; he was H"t elected a member of the house of representatives in 18C2, and he be came a member ot the United States senate in 1873. Ho was not a member of the 42d congress, but with that exception he has been in publio service for a third of a cen tury. The horso is tho cleanest of all domestic animals. It will not eat anything but good healthy food, nor drink anything but pure water. A horse would rather starve than swill the rotten stub often given to pigs and cattle. It ' nothing but prejudice that prevents us from eating horseflesh. Horse flesh is the most nourishing of 11 meats, and its taste is hardly to be distinguished from beef. The flesh of a horse fed on oats has a smell similar to gooscflesh. Trichinosis and similar diseases are unknown in horses. Yet in spite of this ami all other eulogies upon horse-meat people will have none of it. Tho Jennings heirs should read with interest the latest information about the Antrim heirs of Indiana. These who have been organizing and hiring lawyers to go W land and lay claim to the fabulous sums said to have been left by Lord Antrim, have received a letter from an English lawyer saying that for a few shillings it can be ascertained that there never was X15.000.000 at any time in the Antrim family oronoone-hundretn part of that sum. Ho says a set ot lawyers have been practicing tne dodge of making Americans be lieve they h ive larjje estates await ing them to nu-h an extent Mat the English government now r- . il...,,. tl!l Tf iiiuresa rep rl every mr r . Ispttimr forth all the f'Ui'ls ,n chancery amounting to more tlnf' 1250. The last report showeu 111 that there w.-re two estates now hand amounting to more inan 75.0O0, and neither of these has anything to do with the Antrim estate.