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n (bond. Do our! Tin. Pendleton . - - -- WACHLIHE HANGED. o He Did PruWiiig His Innocence of (tie I'riuie. I.re raw Hj l to the (.t'tHli. Mii-UiWoKo, Or, Feb 4.Gu With lino wan hanged litre at noon today by Sheriff Kraek ford. He died protesting bli innocence. The body wa cut down in seventeen iniiiuteH, when lift wan extinct. Hi neck was not broken. Only a Hinall number or Invited gUM'N witnessed the hanging, In an enchwure .'10x40 fret. However, a very large crowd ws in the town. Ou Wa'iiline t convicted ly a Washington county Jury for killing a farmer named John 11 Ledrhk. The murder was committed for the purpi- of robbery. Waehline wan appre hended with the deceased man's teHiii. The evidence wait not direct, but of a strong circumstantial nature CALIFOI'.S IA flttihl'MTIVK L'KK- KAIL Discouraging Outlook for Ciop Our Sister Mute. .No Kaln; Nothing Kul Sunshine. in Letter1 and newspaper frnin Call fornin for several week have been giv ing discouraging account of weather conditions, lack of rsiiifiill, urn pros pective crop failure. In conversation with K i Fiaalor, who returned from un extended Cali fornia trip a few days ago, we nru there are ample grounds for a whole some fear of one of thom .-riodical crop failure lor w hich our sinter Dial I noted. Mr Frailer wait through the Sacramento, Salinas, and Santa ('lura valley, and Hay die hill are u hare and barran a thoeof the Willamette valley Ih August. ( utile are already dying for lack ot feed. When it In considered IIihI out (Southern neighbor cut tho tiny crrp during the iastha'fof April and har vest their grain in June, tlm ncrioui neii of the situation Is apparent. The Wall n a river, uaually n fair-sized alream, run no w ater furl her than 12 mile from the ocean. Above that for 100 mile It bid I dry with not a drop nf mniture. Farmer were yet putting in giain with dust riling in cloud, obscuring (he laborer and their teamii. The ouly greeu field' of wheal wan eu near Huisan, low down In the Sacra mento, and that wa covered by thou sand of starving gee.. Titt Political situation. The Issue Plainly Made. -Oiold Stand- ard or LinietallUui. i slem Journal,) I "Meeting are being called all over Marion county to organize I nioil 111 meta llo club to unite the people against the gold standard party. "The republican stale league conven tion wa strongly for the gold stand ard; the only honorable coure left tor i lie republican party lopuisuein ac cordance with their national admlnl- Iration and the policy of President Mc Kin ley and Secretary wage. "'J'lie reDublicana are to 1 congratti lated on their course in thi matter. It I both courageous and coi sistent, Their resolution leave out all iiecen tlve phrase like liiternational blmetall Ism. 'I hey even leave out I lie word bimetallism and in .orse Oage's plan to retire the greenback and lue 1!J per cent gold bond to take up the ell ver cm rency. "Thi clear the air and define the iue. It la the geld standard against bimetallism and government paiier money. w retiea', it I honorable ami consl-tent ao far a the republican pur ty I eonce'iied, but we abhor the y teiu lliey seek to establish asuu-Anier lean, uiiwleutillc and not favorable to permanent prosperity. 'The work of uniting all elements opposed to the gold standard Isgoiig on There i a question w hether Iheie hall he union county convention composed or delegate chosen at union primaries, or w hether the ilem ocrats, s-puliU and Mllvrr repui cum Hhall each hold separate pu'ty primnrle and county convention. "The trend ot action by the people seem to lie toward Lulouat the prl marie and one Lnlou convention." Th-j D- JtlCH UI.-iTKlCT. Tile Koheinia Mine Kich Are Very SHOOTS HI1ISKLF. A Pressman in I'olllund Suicide, Commit tifCll l ItlU lil lHU. Portland, Feb 6,-Jacob Ktiddcll, aged SI, until recently preinail for Peaaeloe Ilro, printer, suicided till nioruliig by shooting himself through the heart with a pistol. Dospoiidency was the cause. A On ng o pirate. 1'or some timo the aittler iu the northern water of llritlsh Columbia have tieeu at the mercy ot a deaperate gang of pirate. Native Indiana are the greatest sullerer. They are made druna with amuKglcd whlnky, their womeu ilebiitiched and their liouse and toie MbUd. A few ilaya ago the tt'lllemeul on Iexuda IhUihI wax (Niinpletely cleaned out by a baud of d H'ia ln, wlio had made their ren de.vouat a Hound port, and periodic ally sillied out liitoCiiuudaMiiuggling, robbing and caroiming on their way. The Lotil Molr guiig, I tie mart notorloiiK, wa charged upnn the other day by the government police, aud the French outlaw leader, LouUMolr. ca tured and lodged In He will g,t swift JtiHtlce. Kepublirau Mate Couveution. The next state vonvi ntiou will be held at Attoria.Thuodiiy April 14th. It will ivimUl of i:sj dolegato of which I .sue will have The com mittee. lecommcmU prlmarie to be held on Haturday April 2 and comity couveiitinn April tith, uulr other wise ordi red by county commltteeN, OeorgeT Hall Hr, represented I.aue ootinty at the meeting of the coiiimit tee. The second congresslanal ciiNentlou will be held at Astoria April l,t. 'lh first conyrcKkional eonveutiuu will be held at Kugetie Apiil II. It .111 consist of 1 1 j dplegate and Lane coumy wia nave i. ueiegste in ule From H AKRlsitt Ro.-liev KoTsTTbe same, i.jne county was reprvsenteU evangelist, I holding meeting iu June .1 Oi n.ulin nflliu .....I. ..... k... !.. . .. .. The Cottage drove Messenger pub lishe the following item in yexter day's issue: The mill at the Music, mine shut down Monday last and all but live of the men there employed came out Thl has been the most prosperous year yet for that mine. It let month' pioduction was over !:', 00, aad In one run nf II j days a little over CVx was cleared up. If there is a single 6-statnp mill In the country that has done that well or better we should like to hear of it. If the Itohemia district were in lome other country the would be great excitement. Cliaa Mruneau ha about Z' pounds of Uartz from hi m'liein liohemhi on exhibition at the Mierwood hotel Tliey are the most beautiful specimens we ever saw, being speckled all over with gold. Charlie say ho ha lot moreaf the same kind w hk'li he ill bring out a soon a the weather per rult. When the mine I (levelod it w ill, without doubt, be (lie greatest bonanza ever discovered. A Lung Judicial Cureer. Albany Democrat Judge, lteubeu 1 Iloise, of Salem, wa iu the city today, He 1 Oregon's most prominent 1 rati gur, aud one of her leading citizen and aticcewful men. Judge Iloise is now about seveuty-idne year of age, having been born in lianfon', Mass, in 1S19. His career i an interesting one, He graduated from William College In 184.1 aud was admitted to the bar iu 184S, f.fty years sgo. After practicing two or three years be came to Oregon in ltvil and the next year was chosen protecting attorney for the first and secouu district, tie nelfied prepare the Oregon code In 1R.14 aud the same year was re-elected prosecuting attor ney and to the territorial legislature, He wa a member of the constitutional convention iu Is, 7 and that year was appointed supreme Judge of the territory. L'pon the admission of Oteg n a a state he whs the flrt chlel Justice v( the supreme court, and in 1SU4, when hi term expired wa again elected a niem ber of the tipiem court. The term expired Iu IrtTOand uutil ISTtl he prac ticed law. Then he again went Into the supreme court. In 1SSU he whs elected circuit Judge of this district, a pvitlon be continued to fill until sue et tiled by Judge llurnett, six year ago. ill Judicial career w ill be seen to have been a loug one, aud it ha nu cjiivttioiiablv been au honorable one. tny liimril, rtTUrjr5 AKK A-TKH"Soi'M MONKY." To day's north bouad local carried away from Eugene I.ou Moore of this city, and Pan Chandler of Cottage tirove, both of whom are bound for Klondike, the "Too-Mueh-Oold" river. l?,th im n hav many friend who wish them unlimited success In their tearch (or wealth. LlVKRMORK DlVOHtK Cask. The Livermore divorce caw will come up for hearing before Judge Fullertoii at Koseburg Monday, and will probably Omtltiu a week or more. The plain titrwlllbe reprentuted by Attorney WoodctH-k aud Ux A Dorrl aud the defendant by Attorney llllyeu aud Ily. Kdilroad and County Caw t ided -Oilier De .lK'U. o PsbyOiiarl fehniary ' The Lane county circuit court ooa ,.....1 ti.;u r..iui...n I'rru-nt. Judife I . . . i .:r Kullerton, Clerk Jelilili.g auJ Busriu Johnson. The loll. v.lng procteding were heard: 4C!)1-Irvlng WimhI v Win A Kelly 11; confirmation. Coi, firmed. 41-OS-Jennie Mniison vs The South ern J'aclllc Company, a corporation. Motion for a new trial oveiruled, and the plalntifl wa gived verdict for $10 -Oryjand for her cost and disburse ment. Kxecliiion i ordered tayed foi 30 days, and that the defendant havetuch lime Iu which to prepare arid settle the bill of exception. It if understood that the case will be ap pealed to the supreme cjurt. 4l"i0--J !; Iavi tt al vs the city o F.ugeoe et al. Thl U the Court House Si uare cafe. The court overruled tbe demurrer which eluimeiJ Ibat tlie jilain- till Weie lint eompttelit to bring llit. unci g:ive the ilufelidaut until the tlrst d.iy of the M irch term ol the cer- cuit court to un-n-r pluintill com plaint. We are Informed the city will answer, and the c lutity w ill apieal. Jmnesll Harris v C U Jelliies, et al. Judgment given pluiul'tl for HOjO . L IK'riihbergei v A J Juhnson et al; Jiulgmeiit aske I on complaint Iulioweil; plaintiir allowed to amend his complaint. Auotner hritf adjourned term of court will I held here Friday, Feb M!i. 1'KuM I r. ( Ol KT. I'. . Ileiiilrlck Files llond ai4 Kec olorof Kstate of Mr. E. Con svr, )ecea-ed Appraiwr AppointeiJ. n u T biunl, Ftlnitrjr I. TO lletidr ck today llled with C Jeuiiiiigs, clerk of the probate court of Lane county, lii bond in the sum iti2Q,W, axecutorof the estate of Flizabeth Co n hit, dceased, being the amount of the bond mimed ill her hist w ill and testament. It Eaklo and Charles Liner apHar on the bond as sureties. A 1 1 Ion for letter testamentary was also tiled by T(l Hendricks by his attoiu;y, (ito It Harris, aud Judge Totter Issued au order appointing T U Hendricks exe -ulor, audf II Friendly, J II McClting and (! H Chrisman as appruiser of said es'.ute. Tliurston ItiUls. Feb 2. M li-es is pn paring to move to Csliiorula. The family will s'art in a few wvck, aud he will remain to di pose of the property, such a horses, etc, mid go iu the fall. The l'owers brotheis, of the McKetl ilu Kriilge, pimed through here In-t week on their way to Klond ae. liniR-es ban sold her sheen for a fair price, avenging two dollar per head. Dr It F Unwell ha the pauper for two moreyeais. They col Id not lie moro wisely cared for, a the doot ir I not in ti e least stingy in providing for them. M s 11 W Hendricks Is visiting with her parents. She receive I a letter fro, n lu-r husband stating he was Ick Hols now at lVtiiluinn, California. Cou. t uity Items Feb it, e'.o.cd il. tier Mi-s Ahhic Humphrey school la-t Fridttv. LiUlo lUyiui daughter of KC F.d- wards la unite siek at thi writing. II L Kd wards Inn gone to Dexter tt) attend the rotnteted meeting conduc . e l by Kev lilnekwell. Mr Oei.rge Young hus the thtial ii i to when there U n new bby about the p ace Hev IU 'ckwell is expected to occupy tht) pulpit Suudsy. ELECTRIC LIGHT POLES- TLe CompaDV Wauk to Know Where to I' lace Ttitu. me .naur Mreuglii ftu Usi'rflmrJ.Fruirrf. Last night about 0 o'clock workmen employed by tb Eugene Electric Light Company, aud acting under It. Instruc tl .ds, dug a hole about IS lubes In diameter In the cement walk In front of Chaa Thompson's saloon, the prof eityaud building belongiug to M II Friendly. They were ordered to stop the work by Couucllmau E K Hender sou, chairman of the street cnmuiittte, and by police officials, and finally did so. Today the following complaint was Died with the clerk of the circuit court: .S H Friendly vs I he r.ugene r.iec trio Light Company, a corporation. Au order is asked enjoining defradaut, its agents, it einp'oyt. and all other perxiu acting by or through it order iroui digging a bole tbiough the cement walk In front of plalutltl" prorty on Willamette street, in lot T, block 8, of thinner's donation to Lane county, now part ol Eugene city, and that plalntii! recover tlOO damages. IX J INITIO ORANTLM. Judge Fullertou granted th ltijuoc tiou prayed lor, restraining the electric light company from digging the hole in the cement walk, aud further nrd red that plsintifl execute au u nder taking In the sun of $100. Where upon said plaintiff, S II Friendly, ex ecu led and filed au undertaking in the sum alcove mentioned, with A Cockerliue named thereon a surety. To a (iu A RU reporter h'upt Kobiuson said the company's one object, wa to have It definitely settle 1 where their pole should be placed; that city ofll clals have stopped them from doing what their franchise retjuiietof them He further stated that (he ouipany would oftlcially notify the council that a they have been stopped tniu eafely isiliug their wires the company will no longer be responsible for any dam age resulting from the company's wires being lusecuiely i-trung; that they did not want to eucroaih uput property holder rigbt ot all. From Mr itooinson s statement it apiiears that as often as street commissioner change Ideas change as to where tin light should lo placed, and the com. pauy want to kuow Just where to place them, and take this means ol forcing a decision. The Light company have ordered the cement walk repaired at their own expense, so it is likely that Mr Frlendly's suit will be withdrawn in a day or two. At the next meeting of the council the Light Co' notlllcatlou will be pre semen, and it I thought the matter will be settled at that time. STKASGE DISEASE OF GOATS. SUny DjlDir In the Souutalns of I.aue County. DM Too Junction OKKKNI.EAF, Or, Feb 2-Fred IVplot who ha a homestead near OreeVileaf, in ib mountain, a few year a;o pur- i.,ifHW Angora goat, h an ex signs the Mliu.eut. mats unrl ... -... than any of theseitiei hi ". borhood make nil cattle or agricultural products. Observing IVplot' sueies several other settlers purchnsed a few goals Uutli,.,11 the full Ciu, V.'o tub. " V 1IIH lit na... '"port 1 ti,. , He now lias about 130 member of the coin,rM..i.. T ...! ; ... . . . . - - -wuiifc. I makiug more on uierauu stauus nigh for iul"'" s ii ..ii -"int. mouguL x-oriiand wa tb. ' whuro "nibn,w.ti .... th i"""'"! wa retoii 1 it seems Junniioi i. i ., ' ' I II IIIA ... following t,r, Juuction City Time. The sell explanatory, Wa flu J each, and goat meat i beco nlng quite ; secreUry, but the con,rulu, ; a common food along Lake creek. Thejdentials declined t uk V uw ueiegates of both club, seated Juuction Clly, or,.KUU . HLWEbJ,, League of Ofegou: president ol the MlKi,,u. .. i .l .i...i i,uir .a much i Lia delevAtai. ..f . I(i'. goal Ileeces weigu aouui " a gnsl sheep lleeces aud sell for twice the price of wool by the pound. O oats are hardy animals, but within tbe last few weeks an unkuowu dis AMMM 1 1 fill attacked those in this vicinity, Pepiot having lost nine, Frank Kid-! Junction City, I pr,w ' 11 ri'l.. I M...itl,.. II... Tl-U ridge several and Uta t en one. 1 00 u uuhcudi, . . . . . I ..n.vulllu 1 flir tllU flllb.u.i.... 1 H diseased animal nave u g"u " reason; up to the time of death. For a day or 1. The Young Men, two a fullnes and softness I obser id Club of Juuctiou City, buT s i ... 'n..,i ! luliou nu tlw. i..lt. 1 about the heaa imi "IU r HVV " u, 'uiiey Club w dlarrhiK-a is added to me symptoms, and the goat dies. Treatment stops the dlarrh' ea. hut tin disease is always fatal. The only abnormal thing to be discovered on dissecting the carcasi Is a watery fluid under the skin, m re esneclally about the cheeks. Nothing is known regarding the nature of the disease or it cause. CLAIM FOKSL00I). the Adiii'uislta- at the meeting nf the commlitee by O 1 Hotl' who held 11 L Kauti' proxy. I'sllj lilisrj. t-t'rurj I Markivhk Licknmk. Comity lierk Jeuulug today Imueil a marriage license to lirasant L Tucker, 33 years, Mt Alary H Millage, S3 years. t'sily Oiisr l IVbrusrjr , Oi r urn a 11 1 . 11 oir Ti.mk. Yes 101 nay 1 11 no iringtleld lsds in their attempt to secure a light for a bull dog pup belonging to them, rung up gHlnst a nag, ho to speak, and on tl.jr ,.v lug for home one of the' trio carried a reminder in the slutpn of a bruised scxlp, caused by a blow from a shinny dub iu the hand of a Kugetie boy who didn't care to have his dog tight with, the hull pup. It Is possible the end of the atlalr is not yet reached. Four boys from Fern Kittge, who started 111 yesterday evening to absorb tltlld extracts id corn, barley and other cereals, Kept the business eoing night, and by dusk tiH'uy nave absorbed bUhiI as much ns their cuticle ill hold safely, If In the interim they don't nud il.e attentiou of police ofllcers. I'Kl.NTl.NG Oil FIT I'UCHASEli. A Press aud a Few Haadful of Type llought. Chapman, the notoriously unfit president (God save the name) of the L'niversity of Oregon, ha Just pur chased ajob press and some type at the. cost of about f 100 al Portland, to do the printing of his school. The outfit Is neces-arily Incomplete, but he will ask the rgeuts for more money In the mar future and we suppose, as usual, they will grant It. For the I'reteni 11 win ue run by Knapp and Wythe, two students. We understand they will try and print the Universl- ty Monthly, now issued at the Heglsttr otiice, although Mer. Condon & Ed wards, have a verbal cou tract to do the printing for a year. However, Chap man care very llttlo about his word, as has been testllled to by numerous prtles, and will probably take the pilntingof It away from them. I he light and water plants were es tablished at the uuiverstty meiely to punisli l-.ugwne citizens because they preferred charges against him, telling the regents that he wa a "coumion liar." And now he is after the print ers because he does not own them. We understand the press will be placed In the gymnasium and the type iu the basement of Villard Hall. Political Straw. fcs'.era Journal, Feb, 4, DJ Fry, the Salem wholesale drug gist, has Just returned from a business tour over a large part of Eastern rw It 1 Disallowed by lion In the matter of the estate of S E Mc Clure, dectased. AC Woodcock, attorney for Henry F McClure, for the sum of ROUO, the following note having been transferred to him: httiFNK July 12, 1S!7. One day after date, 'or va'ue receiv ed, I promise to pay to Mr SJ Mc Clure, or order, M.000 in U gold coin or in lieu thereof to tiansferto her all he right and title which pertains to me iu a piece of real estate situated ou the north side r.f Ninth at the north end of Patterson steet, iu Eugene, Lane coui ty, Oregon. Edoak Mt Ci.i rk. Attorney E U Sklpworth, attorney for the administrator ot the estate A S McClure, demurs to the chiim on the grounds: "First, said note is made in the al ternative aud not deliuitcum! ct rtniu, therefore void. "Fecoud, That said chiim (un. e) and aflidavit do not constitute a valid claim against said estate." This means that the matter will be determined in the court. ... 4 ...12 ..12 ...20 . 8 5 Congressional Convention. A republican convention for tiie tlrst congressional district of Oregon will meet in EugcLe on Monday, April II, ISfl.S for the purpose or nom inating a candidate for congress. The convention w ill consist of 1 1 j delegates. The apportionment is as follows: Henton 7 Lincoln Clackamas 15 Lane Coo 7 Liun Curry .'i. Marion l'ouglaa 11 Polk Jackson h t'illamook. ... Josephiue 5 Washington 12 ntamain 3 Yamhiil. . .. Id Lake 8 The primaries will be held April 2: county conventions, April U'li. Orrgonlaua oil the Senate 1 loor. Washington, Feb 3.-Therj were several Oregonluns ou the ll ior today during the discussion of the Corbet t case, llesldes SSeuator Corbel t, there wereSeuator McP.ride, Representatives Tongue and Ellis, and ex Senator Mitchell. Other Interested listeners were J 11 Montgomery, Charles Sew ell uud H H Ciillrey, all Oregouiuns. In Kkai, Estate The Ocard neg lected to state iu its mention of the Mrs K Couser estate In yesterday's pap'er that the property is almost wholly of real estate. This being the case, tiou City absorbed it njeEt 2. I object to the egutes from the McKlaley t'lmt co.,. 1 iuociitiiu:i us, notj. mice with tlm l.i-.i.. .... . . . - '"sauarw..l ti 1 vpro iiiip tlm . I .. IH4 0 ' "--"u ia il, 1 U. A fllUII llii.ft 1 . ..iitii unit w.....v ,u voi- iruU !.. I.. .. . s ciuoanuaiuuotact with u,,. I euti rikrtu tiirln.. .1... 4 taun-ansii, nuu ior w ruriher tlut UI,fll,I. ,1.1 In... I..b. I.I . . i15"' iiuiuiumiuu aiiu elected, wj0 prvseuii. All of which I most reapevtru:: nm to your committee for tiou H LIU TIIH to.NSEK The Appraisers Value It at (;i Appraisers J H Md'luif Friendly and O It Chrisman ml, ineir work of nppraMiig tbe h the late Mrs E Couser tliia (,, It foots up ns follows: Cash and notes Doubtful notes Dwelling house Two store on Willamette street. Conser block, coiner Ninth and Oak streets Ax Uilly'a store Cochran farm Lots at Got hen.... Total 1 Comuiisloii-rs' Court Jesi-e Cox J P, State vs J GvJ well M Hastersoo, dumagei, hsuli( bridge timber Wm Kuykeudall, mediciuu it pauper... C D Combs, supplliM forpaupKi Jatiuu) TJ Rigg bounty on cougar. D Tilton pauper supplies Delns D Neer architect J H Miller constable state r K Miller At this time it was ordered I court that tax sale certillcte for lauds of Mary IS iSlrong Lane county tient 6, la'Ji, lor taxes, be cuncelled. It E Wa ker gravel A L Hill bridge timbers.. I V Intuitu cougar scalp.. , it will require lime to arrange matter so legatees can be paid their legacies. gon and Wsshiiigtou. He iNTORi-GRATKii.-Salem Statesman: J H Hawley, H 15 Plutntii'r, E M and 11 F Mulkey appeared as subscrib er on the articles of incorporation sent In to Secretary of State Kiucaid by the Powell Cmk Mining Coin nan v of Monmouth, Polk county. The con cern naim a capital of $15,ti00. Thk Powkrs IIoys Oregon city Courier.-"Parties from Eugene, who ma le some canvas boats to be obernie.1 on tin lakes in Alaska, arrived safely iu their oralis in U,e basin above the tlon and many Harrisburg peole are attending the aer . Ices Dr 11 A Da vit suffered auother serbiu attack ofi heart trouble the past wtek but seem.1 M, kki ki At the Hotel Rug, ne to be slowly Jmprov-mg O MoCul- FA x b Kl(1(rl ,fu((tJ u lo.Minrilkrrlsl.nsd. lui f..- l.l.x... ... - xm.i.o. u, 11L ' ' .-"r Jsiues M Tallaferoaud Miss L;na I Smith, both of Nalru. savs inn a 1 m iim, uv ,l.ticl sentitnebt is very favorable to knocked down ,,.. , .7. . . M ""i a union ,,f it-. ...j" . . . . uu., uieooals should ..v. .uv, .c.urm lorceg. ibiiu ireigtit, aud had the ,..v,mc. ,.nriy i very strong I to Portland." where le has been, and they are for I " anuuited ellort. He says the demo I Married.-AI ii.h ....i.i... same shipped P T Carter submitted a U material for the bridge timbers c new Const Fork bridge tiruuen 1 cents per foot for running iiie.isur- C M Jackson appo'nted road ti visor ol district No 4S. J (' liuslmell gravel I L Campbell printing J T Callisou county coinuiisioaV' W T llailey county eoiiiiilh''r At this term It was ordered bJ ;lJ .... ..1 .1 1. 1 . 1 ...iiou firm vii. 11 1, tiiai. lilts uiei r. u tvuw"-' bii'sfor furnishing 35 eord' of wood, siilit from body nnt orowth. four feet long, and 10 c grub oak wood, four feet long M1 than three incites at small nd' deliveted bl the court house andjt or tieforf. Aiiiriiat 1S0S. h.i " submitted ou or before Feb 12, 1 9 a m, the curt reserving tl""lS1' 1 eject any or all 4)1(1. Hops. OreuoiilHii : "There m" few trausac.lon I'l hops at pft' Gmu'vN u bn lire fortunate enouga have any choice stock are still licl' oil for belter nriees. and llM are uufortuuate ei'ough to h i" 11 H-neir iloil li. 11 lil1l,u!t inatler i.nro u 1.1.1 SJomo Bull's were IUJ week at from 4rt 7i3 lier pound, I few uem sold a low a 1 cent mnnil Tliuu 1IO III' ro fX'"" ,',.U...I t , . V. H.v llildutn'r onil tlm IliX1 g Ilium nru'unOl, nollliuallV abOUtl' 14o in r iiound. although but fe actioas are reported, ueither buy" K.. lt t T r.l. I. ,1b Pl,ai. 1. ii ... . r. . ... . .,i u .....o vu..nurriain 01 mrtland corner Thirteenth and Fur.v and euator fcmlth of Clatsop for j "treets, Feb 3. IMS, Mr F W William, ! 8tIItr cariDB t0 operateatpre. , , uu fle May., both of Long Mr try sa he also heard a good To-ru precinct. The Ouard tenders iU is.urui voi Hon vich cosgratuiaiioiiato this your nll ousrJ. February Marriage LicKNSE.-CouutyC , governor. Dougla, cou.tv will They an from u n LC i Jwnlnga today taued undoubtedly prtswt Lk nooair. "" "ue i lioenw to James M Taliaftro. -1- eooaty I ad Lena Smith, J 9 year. O IHMtilllbw U III IV. ' Black covikr loaded shells lint bi m