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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1898)
SIMON M The SeDdtn For Podi te. GOT 65 Ml I Sketch of His Life. KUYKSNDALL A8SENT- Ijhu.i t B OCABB. fUvm , Oregon, October 8 Jtseph Pinion, of Portland, tho mil known politician ami lawyer, c eloetod United M'.ifB Sei utor at nooo today L Boosted John II MltchtU.lor n lour year.' lermi The VOtO was w t iliWh: fiitnon ,a Klueahl Boiiell - Aijiit iKuykondall) I Total '0 C4V001 UABT NIOUT, BALKMi Oct 8 III tlm rffUl iican ii fjaoooi of 68 mtmbefi SiiU'ii l0lcd 41 vo'ta; rent wa'ifr lug. tin motion ofBonntor Kulton tho ontlnatlon fM modi unanimous. Sp.-cltl to tli QOMd, Sai.k.m, Ore, Oct 8 Tiic Moaiorlal queti"ii ia OBtUod. An ImDMDM crow.l wl!t.i!eil Uu t leelloil of Hon Joseph Hlllion a United S'.ite M0 tor, at noon today In tb hail of rap mtutatlvea. ity ibU flection Mr Simon realize tba bOpea and iiiiitii tlnDS Of liin Hie. Thin el. etion ereniea a vaoaney In the state eeirtte. .Senator Mieliell. of Waaoo, made tlie olllvial annonnos ment that Corbott bad withdrawn and Seuator Brownell, of Clackamaii plaeeil Mr Simon in iiciiiiiiuli'.n. The Donloatlng ipoooh was naplendtdof fort. In i a delivery Mr Btmon was referred to aa "the little Nano'eon of the republican party in Oregon." liotli houses liavo adjourned until '2 pin Monday . A d-. n unimportant bills were Introduced in the boUN to day aud several in the lenate. Tbeooal f the hou caleudar, to much talked of thr.ui utheatato i a great extravagance, I found i" be o ly i-0 per day. No bills oan be Introdooedln althe liouHe after noon Toeaday, the time aiplrlng by limitation. Hon Joueph Blmon, was bom In Qermany on Pebraary 7, 1861 , oomlug with his father, David Simon and hm' Uy to Portland In is.it, where nis fathei for many years was gUOCCMfully en glged as a uietclmiit. There were four children, the eldest tbesuhjecl of Ihla sketch, hating been born In tier many, one born lu California, and the two youngest in Poitland, where all have been reared andeduoated. Our subject was sent to the public schools in Portland, and reported to have be. n studious and a i; ."I -eho ar, In the meantime receiving, while as tetlog hla father, a practical knowl. dge f basinets, which basslno been of much value to him in his profession f law. In 1870 he entered theofflOS f Mitchell & Oolph, Hien the leading 'aw II rtn of the city, where lie read j law for two years, wlien he was ad-) milted to the bar, soon alter beoomtng a niember of the tlrni with which bej had studied, eince.when his career has : pu one of conliuued sun -- In 1S77, he was elected a member nf the City Council from the second ward, which position he held for three years, declining a re-election, which was ten dered to Mm without opposition. In 18S5 he was appointed by Ihe Onveruora member of the Board of Police Commissioners, In which ca pacity hassrvod notll July, Ism.'. In politics, he is a etaunch and active re publican. He was chairman ol the Be publican State Central Uotnmittee In 1SI0, ISStand lKSii, lendeiiuK his psr- Is . . meaner oi m state Senate, ai..i f.,r seven um.ivr inn.., vi. :-,, ps. ,SW I ,, ! ,'. ...J - ; m m, m, mm u,a . ' . prt.ldent f , Si-Hale, and presided v,.. thai f f .1... itigabn ' oou), While m i itar. h u. hm ..,,..., ., , , K.r I I0d Wtfld 1111 VHh..,i . ,. mittem A wffioieul svidei rfibo Mtni MUtbMioa MP. ai , III munn.r nl rxeeutli the dun... devolving Upon him, e , rsf-r 10 hi revou rsl I (be H time, uinl hi- . d I f i lint body f .r lit 1 1:1 1 pasiible c iiuti in,. only loin kii X ' Is.:.' Ml wa Ihe Ren-ibllenu 11 .1 ' - S'... . of '! o. nl tfatlou ii Cm Iregon, In traleriisl octters, .ir ihuoii i- I'asj Master ol Pnrtlau II,. Ige, No 68, A fa M.andamejib rnr Portlaud i hapter, No S; he has roue I veil the hhi m i : totttlh rite The nl) i triM r Hebrews in be U M Henated weie Judab I' Menjsmlna of I i-t j . i ,i ..,..,!,,, Vulee from Klorlda - m i ect Sim. it, n vs I as sral tolatory teh-Krams ,om Dnen... Q000 Full HIM. Blue li ver i to Ha i KMhamp Hill. Brownsville limes ol yestrday i 'Nate Btaodltb teturoed yesterday from Portland, where, in onmpsoy with Mr H A Dyson, be bad 1 1 en n buslne.1 mattera k oouneetion with the l. 'iky Boy ii doe oa Blue Biver, I be r porter fallo i lo net an Interview with Mr dtandiab, I ut ti ..ir : Uy i luil ofromon t" ihe effeoi that tho enth'.iien weie s' .--'ul in their mission, and a de il wasftlosed w here by Portland j artlee . ill a' mice put in a ln-stamp mm and oommeuee active ; eratlons. if Ibis b) correct . It means active developments in the Blue Blver dlrtrlck" A GRACIOUS TrdBUTE. Au iseMeal al aOSMeri Timt Caipleteli Oasatvated ii' A ail Is a Bo much is eald about ihe ill fwliiur ami jealousy of ntttftidani thai n is a plaasuia to nvortl an in.-laiiee of the opmiito sort. Two or 1 1. 1- ). ,ii-s npi a eon. ert was civ en In one of our larcu cities for tho assist ance of some oharity The pngnmuns was lone, and n -.it'sl SBOOieehad drawn It OUt 10 a wearisome lencth When B OOl- ored woman came forward losing, sho sane well not bettec Doswonothan bar pnsieeessor and the nianajti-ment, think Injr to hurry mailers a little, sent the next perfonm r on as she i. ft the naga This wns a man who plays tho organ with miioterly skill and vl..is- name Is suiBeient to give distinction to any pro gramme, He took bis seat and at tin- lir-l lull in lbs enthusiastic applause which followed tho singer's Withdrawal be,:. in to play. It appeared that the audience felt thai a slight had bean put upon the linger, and tho applause bocamo uproarious. Tho woman came forward and bowed her thinks, and the organist began again, hut tho people would haia none of blm. They elapHsl and pounded and stamped, appar ently bent on drowning out tho organ. At last tho singer came out again and with a half apologetic gfaUMS toward the organist steped to the front of the stage. An accompanist behind tin. seeno struck tho preluding lioti-s of Annie Laurie." An utstantaneous hush (ell upon tho great throng. Tho house was as quiet as it had bam noisy B moment licforo T hen tho singer began, and as ihe sang there came, so soft Bl hardly to Ik- heard, an ex quisite aOOOmpanhnont from tho organ a beautiful, wordless song breathing through tho sweet old melody, uplifting and IUS tabling tho singer's xohv. It was a gracious tribute, and tho nudl eneo was not slow to recognize It. Whan the music ceased, then was another tee mendoua outburst of applanso, but this tlmoltwas by way of reparation as well as reward. Youth' Companion eruhalm n Ait Patraa. Wilhelm earnestly de-ires to make the (I,,,. ,,rt tloiirisli lu l'ru.ssi.i and In this re- ipeot, as In all other-, to set tho pflCS tttt tho Oorman empire. Ho Is generous In exhorting cities to raise monuments and balpsallhecan. Ho is Indefatigable in , its to studios and In enoouragementto BOUlptors. painters and other artl-ts whom be regards as able. It la, however, only under gnat dlaadvantagea thai a man on a throne encourages tlio arts ins '') i power itandi Inhlsway, Tho Importance of what he says is lUCh thai B rlllelsin I excrcis. s a crushing effect. The fact that Im is of so UnnotnOUl and self eotilldetit If not exactly d.,!i.mecring a naturi- puis him at this disadvantage Ho a.lmires greatly certain artllt and t heir vv-rks and almost violently uislikes the works o others Be is a petty partisan, nun. wniu, Is worse, he e.uiiiot ln-ipil, Iss-auso le ,- -. It by Inheritance from some old sl..ie . . . ...i,,, in hu own day prince oi no a"1 esc... ntobablv oaund the artists of the wrong OBmptobesacrillcedMtbS prim g""'hu rxire l . Id country since Bol y psgamam. Century ,-;..:, i i. fonuatb :i f a eomiinj " ! in thevarnacul -f tho intio group at tbt Tho sausage dates back to the year b;7. it has bean aarsrti d that thsOresks in tne days of Homer manufactured nuiagee, but this pnbUOork mixture had nothing In common with our modern product Tho ancient socallid sail -age was com posed of thosatus materials which enter into tho make upof the boudt.i of the fnneh market and tho hloisl pudding of Ibernaoh Canadian iho ancient sau- .. .. env. lotK d In the stomach of .,af4 It was not until the tenth century Unit sausage lu ale of hashcsl porK ix-caiue known. It was in cr near . - that, thanks to ti e Introduction Into Her many of cinnamon and saffron, tho au .tgcs,f Frankfort and of quired B univers.o iqn . . - Kaglo. DietUaataa. "Nobody ought over to undertake to Khool who doesn't love children. Oh, but I did Ion ihildron until at j r 1 began to taaeh ieboolI"-OhJ0Bgo I rib- A M lRBIED PATRIOT. nperator declared thati ",'"' with Cnl.od ; fc&k ";,lur umt-cr ln-t.-.,.l ""ir,ri"'! iItp U-ran iheiTiMm- ration of ths tanwrnp SSh whK W wwiwwobM btwrihdnpoo teiHiT " i this numU-r. Instead fl0."'8" WOtoiloti of ,, uanompxa men which bi '"'I rv ho would L. called iipi.il to dellv- "" J"',1,'"" "f "'" 8arlilai illliwu of ,1;;";;;lu, packed with alrl. ... -l-LKZ - ... U) Bushed with tho excitement ..f antlclne Hon. with ntvr faced women, awkwardlv " I'TfL-'l lIlt .. .... I it.... . . . W. tlll ll I IllVfc" i-IIh. I.ril i...... u...l ..it . . , .' , " "m "lau-n.u. youngsters. Ihe shout which went up from this wait ing throng M the ttatii loaded with Wooes r . ' .1 1..... .L . .....i . . i "a nation iW BS lirst lull- Mat i,,n of the Botual pfesBnea of war thai ' .. bed the aan of the orator', wile, ho 1 ltralght.-ti.tl up from lhedeetlonal am. Way Which she hml taken beside her pans l. I w. n-she wiw weeding, Tho shout lug wa faint, but It had an ominous, for bidding sound, sho eould Identify It a slut pushed Wk her pink ebseksd mnbonnei and llitsnail then oame the in.ist. m clanging of the looano- tlo bell, followed by tho puling of the engine M It palled out. Intulthely the thought ..f war eaine to her mind, and sho vns BotsurpriiBd bs the Waba came into . ms- that the platforms and win dows wer.- crowded with young men in lloui h hats, blue uniforms ami legging, i he tour young Cranes ooaupital pStions of perilous vantage on ths t-.p strlngi r of the hack picket bnce, where th.-y weie eueering a. only tho Amerlean Is.y can cheer at his flint sight of real soldiers. Bttl their mother did not even call to them. Her mind was ringing with KM one word war. She went Into the ho-.iso aud sat lu th window. The creak of the front gate amused her, and a moment later she was iiuli sjllng ihe screen d.ir to admit Mrs. Trink, w ho Ussod her with unusual fervor ami aaoiaimedi "Ain'l it ju-t dn tfui, Mis' Crane this terrible war: l ain't had no roallilii s. n-.-of it before. Bui hVi ecmin homo t' ail of us now. You'd ought f have heard th' ipeetihjum husband made t' tham heroes at th train. It wa. just splendid. I'd In Ill right up If any of my men folks could talk 111..- he did. I never heard sueh ki . : -t.i not In all my born days, an he's goln t' hold a big War meetin In th' opry liousd tonight an raise a comp'iiy. I ex pect my boys'U enlist, but I shan't put a straw- In th' way of their layln their live on th' altar of their country. " Mrs Crane was generally referred to by her neighbors a "such a timid little thing. " It was only under stress of preut est conviction that sho was ever able to muster sulllclcnt courage to speak In re vival nuvtlngs. She was shy and gentle and was generally classed In tho ''cling ing vino" category of wives. Although she wa- still a young woman, she had put on tho badge of meek feminine maturity a small purple Unmet w it It broad strings and purple QoWOTB It was tho outward lokl u that she recognized the shortness of human life and was awaiting the Master's call In a Draper spirit of faith and resigna tion. The frivolity of hats had been put lichind her, a. Uv.uno tho mother of four children. The remainder of that afternoon she spent lu her bedroom, tho door tightly lockcd. When sho came out, there, were dark circles under hcrcjes and her lips were unnaturally white, llcrhuskind did not coino homo to supis-r, and the chll drdi were allowed to eat bread and milk from the kitchen labia without pausing to Wash their face. Shortly after dusk they wen matching toward the hail with lbs afl.-rn. Kin's accumulation of soil still un disturbed on their plump little boBB Tbej were clad In their tuttcrcd play clot lies, and their mother Wore, the most unseemly work dress sho possessed. In this condition they took a seat In the war meeting j'lst as the husband and father ls-can his elisiuent plea for volunteers. She heard the young uion In front of her nay: "Of course we re goln to elect JloKcy captain of tho coiiiaiiy. That goo with out say In." After the orator had pound forth a stream of martial skMUSOOS for N min utes he raised his baud impressively and exclaimed: "Hut, my friends, talk Is cheap, lhtsls are tho things that speak. I havo asked but little at the hands of my fellow clt I ens, but tonight I cravo one privilege and that Is that I may bo tho llrst man in (iray Willow to puC my naiuoon tboenllst mealraUof tho company which shall go forth from thu village to light for that gloriOUl banner." lly previous arrange ment tho village band struck Into tho measure of the "Star Spangled Hanner," while tlm audience yelled and stamped It was tho proudest moment In liokcy Crane's life. Be signed ths roll during the playing of the national hymn, and then called upon all who were w illing to lay their lives on tho altarof their country to come forward, Tho audience thu largest Uray Willow bad ever Men gasped as the mild, timid wife of the patriot orator BTOie and walked forward to the enlistment table, her tin washed ouartet of children following After writing her Bams she turned to tho i.ii.lience aud. In a volco luuih r man so had ever hi en able to command 111 prayer mis ting, defiantly exclaimed i I'd rather do it than slay at numo uou take in washing. I want to lead a coin lin.v V. illow women who depend i j husband for supiort, who i , llUl fr tllL,lr h..nu-a and can leave . o( imuU ddldn-n for the , ..,. Iu,. t cro for ...... ,..., fci, would have said hail not ,,. iahI,, to her side ami led ln-r .... ..-i v.. i i llverj' stable tha. prominent over iluoo "been looklu for an ablelwdled man to take him out DBBinu tne mfu mi kick him goodan plsnty I' ' Cauosgo PoM. Jiuuty l.or.1 I'layfalr. Lord Playfalr n tained to tho and of hi llfe.savsa Imdoti iiajier, a certain jauuii-n.-ssof manner which well expressed thu liite r buoyancy of hm mlnu. Ho tbor- . M nmi W1UJ ougwy injo ,.,mui,t Iie. r lilaso iiuoui mo ui. '- ltw:i my lot," writes a corrvssuiu rnt "to occupy the wat nut to Mm In W, at minster abbey at the memorial service of Lord Cotartdgai ls.nl Plsytsir appar ently Mipi ..Mil mo to bo a Strang, r. not ouly t.i Mmaalf, but to ail around me, for, as ono of the Invited mourners Ks.k a place near tons, my neighbor turned to me with communicative g.s.l naturo and whispered, 'thai is lni Rosi berry. At .,.ii. ' Anil von an. Lnrd I'lnilalr, he ii'i is. anatis grutuied. but bs ra - oljM.n, tho ,,iuoe which wa FOILED USE WOODPECKERS. I i u - .mu.u lo .-n.o it,,, fou. aud It. IVrullar II, .nil. "Bpnhlng of Baadsrn ingeuuligr," re siarked AsakWanl fupe- tenden of i I afraph Boeese tba etl "aalh ; mind the Imp Idea ol ... rlntet loaaph Daotawi now ionatid with Mm Bootben PadDc ooaapan) at .m tr.m. u to, whan be was on this end. you may rem bar hi upMisurc In painting the telegraph sde of the An n.i desi rt with ph lit. and fmin the BBBd slicking to them gradually simulating stone, Well, what I m aiwut to relate aowtied thu proceed- lug both a to efflcia-y and BOneeptlOIL In w.-.tern Texas, west of gpofford dune HOB and for many miles, p s almust Impuasible to make a telegraph pole last more than six months, OH Ing to the many w.Hslpcokors lu that s.stieti Tlio birds constantly BtlackSd the p ' and BOtUall) BBrfomMd the wood In din r- pbetM until the poles Win-tho appcaian f having I..,., .....o .... . . i.. i ..... '.VII MCI, IH.1. ,1, MS.,, , ,S .'MIII1), O. Ii SK It.V.li Lflk- lll.tt SotlU-llltllc' IHil.f Iw. ,l,.i,.. Mr. Doonec put on his thinking rap. mm at the etui of a week he had lolvcd the problem, "A month later he Jouru. v.-d toSjuitlonl .1 unci k Ml, and attached tO the tmln was a carload of hollow- Iron pokw, ...eh painted tomemble ordinary roii;:li r. d cedar Those he sot up at InU'rvals of live lull, s. covering Um tcrrlt.u-y affected h the Wooupecki IS A skilled termine the. duYersMe I polM and th,- wooden w Ithln tli" ten ot each a 111 do- iron ded ale Mr. Don nor attaehed a very small 'boi er.' similar III thaSB tlawl m lieu of call balls, and tl Hbe aataehed t. the tele graph wiles, tbrykaaping up a conatanl humudng. Here Is when' ill weodpi.k. r. Were fooll d. 1 Dl V tuillgllicil the 'bUBSBn' Were Inircta In the isdes. nnl then Ugan a defperete sortie oi the bird- upon the metal. Tbej flocked to the antleliiat.sl t ban -t by s, re-, aud the foolish things Donrrealbwd their error until the bill of I , , . Ii was w.tii down to a fra.le. A months time found every vrotslpnker in thostste m thli awkward predJoamont, I and being unable I nonetrate the lion they gave up ai d wet. to eating gravel Tin- is, les of wood wen- saved "A jss altar mull w;i that the pngi nj of the mutilated birds showed bills with out p .lilt-, i.i. . I con -cqucntly the.-o bitter atv unable t do nny damage. Bvoy woodK.-ckcr along iho lino now wears hi bill ns rounded ui a bassball, and wo es perlenM no won trouble. Mr. Doumw wns thinking o( patenting the hlca, but did not, however, preferring that other lines should l. o.ethe Ix-nclll of Ids Inge nuity free. " New Orleans TTmes-Dcino- erat. TELCPHONE WIRE. In Kncli A an iii 1 liere I. Ilvrr Hal r a Mi..- al It. When you J ll. llo!' to 'central' did you know that you talk ovsr i.issi feel, or one half mile, oi copnerwin is. fore the s uind of your voice I transmitted from the telephone hoxl asked the superin tendent of the Mil onri and Kansas Tele phono oompan) ol a reporter for Tho Thins leeently It II a fact that In each teh phone then II 0,900 fu t of line w ire. You see. tlio .l n is rnmposetl of throe porta ''First the rti Ing apparatus, then the transmitter and List the ear trompot or n e. In r. In ti lirst .. two small oerdi abOUi li e si. i . '-.. 40 spin I of thnnd ho mediately bi Ind the boUs,oasb eon Mining KW tec '. In the magMtoor ringing ma. bin i nnotner celi, contain ing 1,100 feet, li In nil 1,800 IBM. Ill the sis-. ml I I a OOll of tin-same sie f wire. No mt the - i.e of No. 00 ins Mill feei 111 tho mors, making in all thread, which . receiver Is '.'00 i J.lKlo feet "III the tele, H :;.:;u i mitrumen - d ei bangs wo havo .Villi l,U00fert In each I .. 0,(70,000 fis't of the total WOUld very line wim l i the city alone, -"i mile, it would li miles of w Ire b "This wire Is ii two thick u. SS. thread and is I I pens.-, as tiic burned out rise wire oontalned In i board al 'conin I or enough to rc.i lb with a good ma ) lus City T'imca - ill tic telephones of riiu- 11,880 toet to the 10 slightly over It s a thread. luted or shielded w ith extnmoly lino silk i of considerable ex or colls am easily . mi equal amount of s I .a k of the switch ell makes 808 miles, ell here to St. lsiuls, iles to spam. " Kan- Tin- Cl Ii There are few li human family thai -than those of n cat cancer proper Is n life. Whether It ( I ways has ben I h 1 I am citisi where i have been effected .if Caaesr. . s (hat atlllct tho o more to Itcdr.-ndod i -. -ions nat um. Tho ... t appalling fisi to bo cur. ii Is and al :..ble question. Cases .; d marvelous cures but this dOM (lot to at nltcrtho fact in any appreciable the ea .o thai tho i , or 1- praetleaUJ to- eurable oneo it w anyanrtol heaoway In the system. Th oaUBM of tills dlMBM ban been roimpBrf otiy nndMstood thai any sffort at proven Ion wnwom than useless. A French i I oi i-t claims to have dlsisivcnsl cam-erg. i ins in wisai and that artlsons who work In wood an much men subject to this dlsi .nil things eonsld- Bred, than those wi.i handle meet other materials. Having I nee started 00 this lino of research, hu I Hind cam i r gi rm In Wood and IBgBUHlIU ol VBliOUl kinds Kim and willow tr. i showed a gmal. r proportion Of thei. germs III. in otlnr woods. Iii high Billtudes or when trow am not eomiuon very few oanov germs were found, i-'n.m all of v. lit- Ii ir appean that wo may bo al but on tin highroad to Homo IS liable and C inolUlin knowledge uisjii a nhlOBt w hich i, as baffled the skill of medical Bolratlst for many jrsara, New York LsdgBK Nut without oaUS, They used to say Of S. n dor PerklM of California that ba subtly flattered then whom ho deninsl to count among hi con stituents I. v i. -king each man of them, met single, wl.at lime It was by bis WBtofa and sotting bis own tlmepli-ce a. cording lv. It was an exeoedlngly g I way of ne In:.' lo own cause, hut a young .a town uabluihlngly poo- .. of dlploinatlc duplicity nl just ailU0OUM.fid. When- i i, i.e buy a aumbar of i o ,'s and pres. ntl ths in if youugchlldrm he knows, n a- a mother U'clus Ui i . I her children shi physician hen fe-- - to a p just a-. 1 Ml a evi r rsctlM olinlcal thern lo all motbsn Of eo ml..- t...- tel..; I. boi.tul I" I i lltietuatlons never ilieiin.nl ol ., ml as not one women III !! can read n clinical theruiolneter cor-net!)-or I'll wl '. II mi-am when she has read It wi II. ) I e: u sis) for yourself that 1 1- , raft) mi i man la going to i lent I r The . i is a good one, hut .-r- U I think any man wno trailes oil tbs anxiety ot . mother forJorhaUealaa Baarthes villain. WiihlngtoB PoM HBAVi bAIOBAlsId The Muk r'jtulrt D.sj o.-c of Some N'liuah e Property. Tho estate ol Sraii M M.il. IiM sol i to t H Miller 186J0 aoraa, aboui eight miles north of Hue city, for the sum of 7,!lii Id. TbS same MtatB lies also sold to V ft Brown, 180 acres for the sum ol K bK). This ..u.d Indicate thai farming lands are adva olngln rtnoooontyi Leglalgtlvs Nolta, i lie n-i-ale Iris . iieah d lit stale i uu.ilirtllon .w A 1 !!l erealii g Ihe ol" of itue and Ihivstry v. -iili-n in each county caused lively dl-eilssli-n. t ut was iei--c,l I v a vote of 88 to 80. Many l0 it by reason ol the WON opposed i apt Use to the s ate, chinning the Wardens would cost Ihe itBte ss;ui (nio aniimillv In sal aries alone. S one elaiiueil (In ir coun ties lid no'. Heed sili-li Wardel s .. all Pwgg i I Minion made a good laid Bgaluat the bill, but to nn purp ee. ti ATC 11 DAY, OCT 8, rJoosa Burmod - a rmall neideuoe on Patterson island owned by Or A W Patterson, and occupied bi Mr rid Ml I la'-lde t ampboll, cutlglit llle about It o'clock this in. i ilna fioni ,.au.i a... ,..i i , ... ,i... , ,.,..,,- 1. .. HI.,, .',1.1. V.. .1,, gnuuu. i uuesosi aisooTorea ins damn while enroute to tbtoilly, and weni to then litanoe of Mrs t !ampbsll who was alone at Hi - time. Together tin y saved nearly nil the household goods, Mr Cheaher said that had wall r bwn easy of access he 0 Utd have stopped the fire. Than waiDoluiur. BOOB, Pggggo Today's Balem bUoteamani Benalnr Ruykendoll of I.aue, doe not sit still under defeat. II. s bill pie- scribing quallfloattoni for altotoia al school DMOtlOgl and school elecllot s, tmtOddOWn in the s. mile Thursday afternoon, re-appearod yerterday moriiii.g a "senate bill No 68" con taining the same provisions slightly amembd. i in- amendments were stiiiieieiit however to engage tbd good will of the BSnatiifl w ho 0ted the lltst bill out of existence, aud No .VS went through in good shape, -o to I i Dimdi Buipimmt, Junotlou city 1 inns "Ike Howard expects to ship no n .'iSI do.en turtles to (lie Sail Prouctsoo markal aimut Novombor 1st, All (old he has on the ranch about aOOOtlrtlta, all thwa from afourldt pi.ee to O OOWboy hat. Tlio turtle in dustry i u ii n thing for this neigh borhood and we hope Mr Howard will atrike a good market," The Q0AHD hud a full account of this novel Indus try a low weeks ago. Bcanna Divinity Bohoou Balom Statesman legislative report Oetol.er (i: T'Ucie wiis a snappy little debate on the bill tO confer chatter privilege upon the Christian chinch divinity school at l-aigene, several of Ihe sena tors deeming the text of the bill too iwseplng, and the motion tore refer It for Hjiecllli! restrictions, as ,n the scope ami ehBMOtif "f the dlplo iiins li was to issue, 00030 very near carrying, but its sponsor! saved It. OlliiAM.l-.n: Cot. ago drove Mes senger: Last Saturday evening oltl nns rost in ths office of j i-'. Young ami orgonlaad a local bra nob of tho Aetna Building A Loan Association, llutle Montana. J 1' Currln was chos en prealdant; l) G MoFhrlond, vlee prealdentj J B Young, secretary; (IW MoQuoeno, Br, treasurer; DrBoapp, H Churchill, l'" n Pbllllpa, I H Veateb and a KTolaon, dlreotora. w i i.i. W no. Cottage Qrovo Mts MDget Oct 7: "Cards are out BnDOUnC1 Ing the wedding of Or (Jeo Wall and Mrs Bllo Whipple, at Bogono, mi Wedneaday next, tba 18th. Wa tup- pose t hu doctor and Mrs Whipple are slipping oil to Kugene for a quid wed ii , , , ', . . .. t. ., i- dlOg.for they have BO n.any frb n da here that no building would hold tham if ail wen- to attend." BotuftT Stock Rakob. B J Crow and son liny and Mart Doyle re turned Tbnrsday from u trip to Ihe summit of the mountain on the line (f the Military road. They se cured plenty of gamo Mr Grow ay there I a magnllli cut summer range lor stock on the summit. loin Junction City l imes: Mini- day, October iid, 1898, at the Boaldsnoc ofll C Mlllelt, in ar ibis city, Mr Van - rOOBslM Mtllett, aged 71 years, 7 months ntid 111 days. Funeral services wan bold Tueedsy after which tho n - maiuswereiiiterri.il In tin- O ld Fcl- lows cemetery. Makiuki. Juiiflion City Times: At I he realdelice of the brides parents In this city, Sunday, October 2, 1866, Mr Oren Qojald and Mis Nellie Ctten- Kr, Jostieo Clark oflWotl'iR. . Makkiauk Lk h.nhk. Coiiulv Clerk Lee todav l-siit d a marriage llivnae to wnilam WehwRnd Fine M Oraper. fl i His lijiiJ Are Still Ill St I I US V. I 1(1 HUM I N III Latkorp, Mian, Oct 6 Thy afier ' liik.to ... '! 'til . '..I ...!.- Il l....r,,..,l that Genera B con and hla small band of 70 or 78 moo warn still lighting n Hear i-!:iiiI but It cannot ln learned w bat the OtttOO 00 of Ho ir ilgbtlng lin been Up to till- hour. All a Mi tup: e as nitole lo lai d on the island this afternoon, ami les lie the wounded anldl sand get tho bodies of i bo unfortunate bluoooots who were killed. Thu attempt waa portly auo- eessful, as foui Imdies w cie recovered and nine a 'Idici'a who weie wounded wet,, leagued, but the oltlaeni own driven lo the boot, and the b -at driven front tho boon hy the kulkingrtd' skins. a ganomi I an d Major M t Portland! wa b rday, Uptillng of Indian I Wilkinson, killed in Hi formerly of ll.-ht i- RXCKLLEN i .'.is Produel p ; HOP MARKET. Oregon in btreai Dt II! I ml l-.oi) ueeid Osl ' lie lo p uint,.. has lea. Ind afar belter lone mid lie price Is I10W much blgherthau the most langulDe of the irowen expeotod it t baooma btlhro Mid during the harvist of I his crop, and those, wiio have a choice arllcle, and w b aro Dot lied up by contract and eliallie nimlgages me consequent ly Jubilant, ill the knowledge of the (act that this year the crop will pay tham handsomely. The prioo for hole hop for several days pa.!, us oil -rid hy a number Of loe.l brokers, is IS cenis, ami the mar ket WM reported as Udug strong at that figure jrastardgy, .Many salts, have boon made at M to IS cents, and in -on. i n.slaiicis oilers of IV cents and even a slindo more have been de clined by grower hnblttig a strictly choice article. Ki porta from New York and Loudon show that tin- lompletlou of the bar- I Vet ill Hit. Villi. ,11. , , 1 r , - 1 . .. decided shortage In tlio world' crop ami Hie rising market Is practical priMif of this state of atlalrs. I I astern anil foreign speculators ami brewers have small itOOkl and sro anxious to In crease their holdings, ami the repml is current thai order aie now lu the hand of local broker and dealers, from Hu so so u i i, sufficient to absorb the entire c o of lslis, o Oregon hops, which aeoouutl for the active demand apparent In re The Salem uouluis aro scouring the puichases, one well known broker hav ing already purchased ami silpH-,: over 11,000 bales. This la hut a sample of w hat Is being done. Many, II not nil, of Um contracted crops will be dsUvaffd (Mad accepted by the dealers holding llie contract) In the coiiise of another week, a the con tracts in iimrly all casso call for de liv. ry hy October 16th, and a Iho con tract price in no ease exo -ed 10 ceuti per pound, and In many 00008 Ii below thatflgun even down to 7 cent per pound, It i evident that the dealer will be wall compemtod lor tho Hoke taken in advancing money on the grow mg crop. (irowi-rs, who weie lluam-lally able lo lake oan f ihoirown crop, without being forced to involve them for Ihe pur use oi si-curing money for harvest I ig, anil w ho a o not compelled, 111 eonsi qucucc of ibis, lo isp.iMt of their eiops now aro lu a pimitlon to hold oil ami osslhly secure a better price, al though they run some ilsk In holding on, by reason of a piw.ililn decline a soon in the present demand of the In. u. i mo -ailslled from the contract hops. The shortage III the world' supply Is Kiilllcicot, however, In war- I ranting the assumption I hat price can , 1 g fan,. ,l,t fur- He r advanoe In the price la not only posallile lull very probable. Will, lit i -i . ( ottago drove Mes- scngei: "Tho la mall city council will DOt, wo BOdontand, call ail election lo vide on OOnOOlldoUott, but Will light the mandamus hi tho next term of court." Circuit Court Hardware 00 Im t - i i he Urilllu No I i I tiled B Stilt ill the Laoe oouuty circuit courtsgaint I A J llrutnliiiugli. Judguieut la asked 1 R 8hs.4i 1 1 llnra Botti Tonph smith todsy mid ih rty-thi. o bahyj of bop-t to Al Holilcu for HI cents ier pound- POOTR FOR SALR The t it: Attn ha a large I umbei otllist chisa cedar fence p -is for sale. I'or furllicr Information , ttt the offiOO, - I Oregon City Enterprlie: Mr .1 (Joldsmlth and tun chlldnn, of Ku cene. are vlslllmr Mr. II llollaek and nltf Mis.. (lold.mllh, of this city. I 1 ' . uuo.