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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1898)
igene Vity Guard .Of TO CORRESPONDENTS. ThL business dportment of the WEEKLY GUAtf D is ciuseo can iderable trouble by corre oondcnts addressing the pro- m orietors personally. Address all ..,.13 referring o the newsoa- nrr or bu iness connected there Rthto THE GUARD. Eujene, Oregon. HOPM AMI I'll" NIX Yesterdiyn oilmu !nuUmu'ui go-: H' PH ri '11,!(i"'u U "ibid- Idly, and 1 oboloer grade Utl ,i.,.. te.....B .,.-. j i lourtbsof theeron now auld in Oregon and out of the growers' band. Tho crop us bet veto 6fy INK) and 00.000 I. le.s, aod waa i . . . pod one, although . nam) erol lot, have beoo rooDd wnlon are off color md flavor and wera Improperly il Ud. The market ij now ranging rrom 181 lo lo oeate, and gener- In . 3 . ... , lly l5oenW isnqum-d I , bay an average good h. l..e hisiern markets ar Gun, hut not quite up to the English. The w irld'a short- site, ae H was reported in MOM oolumni ulxiut three wek.-ujo, lm uroren about correct, hih! the in- .liiMtion are for u continued rlri ng 1 .L,., Ti.m , . . -r market ih not in iiuitu io r.iticfao- . tory a audition. Im- I. .-tern .i . ; .i. i 111 II v. IV n.iu . ..'OD1.I ' ' .111. i i--- , , pro jiuent shipper, when i-eeu yes terday, aaidt "If growers hoi. i oil", and do not i fTor too freely, the I.. . I 1 .... TU.an.n n".fl 11.11 i. ' "ill icui.n . i lie I - lie uuu ! to 400 car- of 1 r- on jtruue-i ahead y Mild lor delivery in October and tlie lir-t half of November. Cars are Bcaree, u- ii aJao l x nateril while the grading oapao ity m limited, atui jjuri il t n I Kr.i'lers ilo not seem to tealiw the oeoeaalty of getting the goodi through quickly, no Ih it the teller can make a delivery on time." BRAVK ttAI P, Tiie New York Prel brinj - i to liie the letter of Beverly Tucker, written from Canada in 1866, and churning President J ihniton with having procured the aw isinatloo of 1'reeident Lincoln. It recalls Johnson's ambition, )ib natural revengefulneaa, notes the mortification of the lat hin oln inauguration il ly, when John son wo? ao drunk and whi n he was directly snubbed by Lit coin; Hie killing of Booth, that ' I u.c i oould tell no tales, nod m lk J out a stiong case that Jobnso t was he only person on earth who bad a strong personal interest in having Mr Lincoln killed. Th letter is a remiiider of the bitterueks oi tliose days, and makes II teem wonderful that tneie ;a.- v.-r any rec ineiUktlon between the north ami t ie south. That sii'li recon ciliation has brcu aooomplished In a single generation is, we think, certain proof that the nun of the United States are n it only the nirist generous, race that vcr ex- isted, h jt tho very best ami bravest people ihat ever fought u glorious destiny lor tbeinii Ivi El.K PROTECT10S. j whiskers have never failed to furn- The Salem Journal wellaayi that I fcBaj,40t forilluatration, the new law which problbitl the killing of elk for ten years, should I Tho Jacksonville umeeiaya he made perpetual hereafter. ': tb a one orchard in Jackson county Then are only a few of the noble Pid l00 per acre ole of nil ex beasts running wild in the Oregon penies and this the second years, foregu and they should be proteot-1 bearing, '1 ins is good ror im ed. They are like the builalo. j apple prodnoer and ifa l what They disappear before the wi-:..r. t,, i- is in tin frmt. ing breath Ol civilization. I bis a .New Industry, la-t minn.er some hunters in the isolated preciactl ol the head Alban Heraldi Ur A B rownell , ... i r i . indtv ahiDDed to FrisDO, Ualir, twenty waters ot the Nehalem fond a J m K.ltll,IV(1 ar,lllnd small hand of elk and kiln 1 ni..e (iut ,,, ., unr-ery th-r.-1 in- ue.l of tiiem. in shipping ftul twes. Oo aceeuot of It may have Been this terrible its moist holding unUiic it i tho tient , Blaughter of the beautiful beat s thing In the world for thl puipnse. .i iMllae welab fromleotolWpounaa. th it inspired the Astoria gentle- IMWW wwi man to introduce the law making it Twenty pain, of Culneis phe Mnta unlawful to kill elk. I he hunters wj J. vl,,y fr bwrd. In tho remote regions of the CasoaJs iBtparvnm wltbio a few days, a and Coast mountains should lake 1lorti of them will t- kept In cap-noti.-e that the penalty is very uvltjr at Jaeksonville, and the others severe, the least flue being 1100, and I .tMedford. uoiii tprlng. whw they the least time of loapritonmiot'wW wiMbsratwa. ,lr " 'uo'"-.orb.,t:18Leuuim. I Prounmwt. It to It bo,.ed that ! " M9t W tQfMn tome legi. Utor nil i, vtm, UniJnde8oltoIf ex!n li-1 ' i 'I BUC KUWIaQ. ' " Aihland i idiopn ,U1( t dbgaatad with ibt abomi. W uli : kitsini custom and la tO link,.. the following lini. ly r. in i k- ,,ii u reciitt dis P 1 lb lloobl ring DUiaaooli 'Suralj tbii i not lo beoome t ! HI In .i I. tha .H.mi..t. . M mill n ' '"'""i of kiriiijg the IimuI of the rub r in iu iigue. But tba tboogbt ; tin- pcri'iniMiice in " nir pariuruiBUOO n Chicago at t be preefden ial receo "".v. wnoi. tome till! ..... . 1 . ... .. ... I GN ' " " tried to kiai Mr Mo Ku. y, ir. ben g prevented from j io doing d mthed his band ami Imlta ed oy a few di gem rate " pfW'deni McKiuley ia to be ciutgrutulttied on righting off the en t J J jj lor the men U ii reoom.nended that m future rooeptiona the president 1"' tttnded by a big, burlj orderly ''.mti-.i and P')u hoee duty II fhail u. hit his bo ( 1 o any male injajgajn ho aMwnpta , X.Uhet ',ver the pr. -ideii'ial h.m.i. It if certain tbie would aeoord with Mr M '""!')'- im-iinm on 1 i'he rii.i rule baa heeeu laid town that Chriatmaa bozea fr the oldieraat Manila musi Dot contain 'uau . "in llllllgs ,Mt-U. I laleU t Mil-' urn the dlBbb'lon of .. . . " men living in tne tromcH. uinoe , .r ' : ,u,':l, "f" oakeana sandy iii he permitted only in loaall arceli i aim n if nuyifaL'ie II1SI ul! lyea 'ie limited i. weight, a- the oejinrt meal will imtheable to forward ' Amu llVWl I a . .1 " . 'I'l. I IVWU UV IU UVIUU1I. L UV pal :;nges will have to he delivered at San Francisco without expense lo ibe govern m nt, which his no fund lor transporting fciich supplies, aod it liMaontial that t Le quarter maater gtneral shall give permis sion in eaoh ease for the package to go aboard a sovernmeni transiort. Tiii) average yield of whe..t in 1897 Waii In the United States, i buabela per acre; in England, 29 bushels; in Scotland, 87 bushels. The relative yields usually run about in that way. We, ofoiurse, can prjdnoe as much wheat to the neie as European nations, if we ue theaame meant. Tbii tliey did ii ii d ,and we shall not do, until forced to do so by the exhaustion of the soil by oontinaooj and unin elligent cropping. We hive now ot about as low at England ever n s, andil precedent is to guide, mull be al oat ready n put brains Into onr farming and locrs e our annuil out iu'. ' Tb repr eenlativea elected to the 1 Islature last lune will get tvo wbaoka It the public crib station ery, tpittoons, etc. i'he Albany Democrat remarks that h is uot often that the Simo set of men pail two appropriation bills, but that will be done in Oregon. No 1 Ihs just bw n p ISied, a big one to , and No 2 wil he at tended to in January r February, and it will be made as bi as possible, for that is the spiri; of tlie maj rity. fhe Kaosaa prohibitionist! have placed a nniiiU: Character on their state tioki t i"r governor, in mo ! person oi ex-Senator Peffer. Tbii :li ...II r...il all Ilia inofimilv of ; mil WUII i.u.i. t... n.v "B I the cartoonists, whom the PeffMN CAFFOO.L'S SERMON Ii. irJiy ,, wn-.1i!lT, the ir i. v chlllyt ' I ""lil It w;.. warm, f-r jmi know It ! ' i nblvrr. thetlllwontitialw. I -u t!u..i w,.uia iU nj l)ICj Woujj .. , ""I 'MHy " Mill U7lwn.!lllv. ; aae Mat iaiat r. mom i lalakli itaMtaav' -M Xicholiu. AN ESCAPE. Major Owen paw ii almust with a '" ,! ' I n tied down th stapa from the erowoed raosptloa room into tb i sjafden. Tbea be bad left Philip Ratbwford wdamMsad Mim Pbotbt Barton (maeh ih.. pi. tti. -ti f Um thm. yu Bartons), iiml now pesatd into tha pirdan, look iiiK an one who paSBld "lit ol ha valley it the ihadowof iutu. ciiiuen.. lan- tema twinkled every where. In a (feuiral ndi mnatli n of tho "Addling1' m ibe raseptlon room Pbetba npported him Miitlui-ia-ric'.lv, ami tho walk in tho gatdl ii WOBld DOt bavt taken more tbiui u miiiutm 18 asoondi by a n psetable ebmnometer. And that waa all there wns nitauiKt tlio majer uLwihiioly nothing else. Ho ratsrned Histl Hurtou to l'liilip lluthi rloril in excel lent coiiditii n iiml iinht out Chris tina Ho fi iiml in r, ami be Judged by ppearaneei that then was s itarm garnering. Lucinestionably t!i l . -t "'iuK to do with ii gathering ah rm u ( to ink- it in to sapper. By Ihs lone it I liitfl lluiidied its nipper it lias protml ly IforRotten tho eanss of its ttorminaw . and a holy calm follows. S tho major, who, though ho had few ideas. :ih not an taipracticiil ma:i. mggi "ted that be iboald take C'hrUiitio in t.i tapper. "No. than'; you," Kii.l ClirUtino, "I don't want any rapper," "Well," tho major raid vaguely, "ouo must do soiii. tliiui;. " "I don't want to do anything," Kiid Ohriattna "WeB," the major add again, "It'i very hot in hen,l ami tbii ttOste docMi't mm h apiH'iil to mo, you know. Will yon come out into the garden?" Obrlatine got up, dgbed and aaid that sho only oanm liecaii" lio was tir.il of raying "no" t i every tiling. Thej pasri I out together. Tim garth 11 was B UBOft empty now. Nearly every body was iii the sapper raom. "Vou like tola garden, don't yon?" sai.i Ohtistina "Well. y. s," ho Kii.l. "Tin m. Ian ttmi and things aren't bad. II you get right np to tho far end, you can hoar tho malic at least, not enough to mat ter." "Did you go up to the far cud just mm :" asked Christine. "What do vou lueau?" "Nothing. " "Oh, eoiue! duo doesn't tay thoso things for nothing. " " Very well, then. For the ban half lioiir you've lieen hiding in the garden. " "Oh, come! Vou mustn't say such things. " Tim passion deepened hi her votoa "You've been hiding in the garden with Phcsbs Horton." She tried to laagb. "I thought you'd had time to explore it. " "As a matter of fact," Niid tho ma jor, "I don't suppose I was out hero livo minutes. It I'd been out hero for live fortnights, whut would it have matt, red to you?" "Nothing, "she said drearily. "Noth ing mutters to mo now." Then ho observed that things wees growing; more serious, llo took her two hands. "Tell me," be suid, "whut is it?" Shu began to cry. An hourund a half lab r Major Owen got out of u hansom in Jenoya street and went up to his chambers. Ho changed his drc.-s coat for a molting jacket, mixed himself a brandy and soda, lit a cheroot and sat down in an easy chair. Hut his mind wus tixi dis turbed for junction. Ho got up again and paced the room, circling like a plain t round tho little table 00 which tho tall glu sparkled like a star under the electric light. At last ho stood still. "1 have done for myself," he said. Freedom was atun end. Hiscomfort- otlo oham ban, that early in the evening lie had r.gaiiltil as his p. riiiiiu!! a lad ing plane, now seemed tho ulinuli-tau- tiai fabric of a vision i the breath of Hymen, and they wcro gone. Tim i ngagi mint wus to ho thoit. The drudgery of It began at cnoa He hod to go to many plaoes w hen, be had nev er been befuro nud did in t want to go again. Ho waited, a perfectly gbaitly ligare, iu tho shops of fashionable milliners, feeling that every lady customer who . ut. red regarded aim as an insult and outrage. Hi. had to sit through concerts; they wcro very good concerts, and a very good conceit wus, from the niajovs point of view, tho ery worst sort of concert. An ordinary tune, us ho tome times olisi rved, no eouio im.ru w understand. Ho was made lodanea frequently, ami In the small boon of th morning, when respectable, middle agul gentle man should io in their beds, it v. as all very trying, but gradually it dawn ed on him that tbero went olio or two compensations. Christine certainly behaved very nicely to him. He bought her a ring (diamonds and supphir.si. and ler in ception of it gave him gmt pleasure. H repeated this pleasan by baying her other things. Aft' r a f. rtnight he owned to himself thut thinn might nuvo been worst. Hut ho didn't fall i" lov W'"1 1 I"1H' tiue definitely until shu f H HI- Then the major wet:t t ' ' r ' mad. He became asoarceof woodat and pniued sorpriso to bit tre Qui Bd a scourge and chastisement to his vslit He lived ehiedy In telegnph oOcee, haawan cabs and iu Ih iboptof the florist and fruiterer. By u - Bltanl mo- (xiiiicu of taleayoate he kept btmatlf in- ate 1 dowers, whi '., bear to have in her i i tan' fruil. which she w. t . . .11 health her i noont , . DOttld not r at . f s a D t allowed , M l , ag to plsam lid bill. rail i a i ial t' meaalto I It would i line of the academy Del rays hung on the line and I was log to give the ilat Ha mid that be was I ho nelly wt io said, "the s.ttings will :ril ly, and y. u ate r. ally .ougli f. rlbl : l. Why don't oar photof . taken i:i- point. .1 i ol tl .i g at all nt th "Ni . ' boanawertd, In ti..it i. is of ait 1: i ii s ,:.i . bat m al "lint, " be sranl t. n ume photogi Im tier than tho thing s I n d by band." She laugh, il at bli him. "Bui wl da i. u had I hava ii.ii Ich I liUiil ! bean ''' I ' I ho I- said. It I wen tr. .1 oi Ul prtoea l Just bccai lag i Im i papen." "Bui b Cbrlttlua 1 1 W I 1 1 - hiui iu tho 1 1 le nLout I ilnta ao hi antUally," i ild " l i.i in is no ono in nil like hlov" "Thai It "If Joll Wl I l jut) I w bo c old as it is. wbj d ttU ' d lb ooaldn'l g i However i t it," mid lbs majer. : t very pretty, it might ; to go Ma clever chap ii u bit for yi ii, but, i no of the m v ho un ion nt of his inula Ine had her way. i Ul waa late at nlflht and the in: I bisclailid ers. Tin y no longer bai I pi nt i iv that, ozcei a.roi aaiODmiaaimiRui mirnt In fact, be I. new he was awav f r tho tbi iting or i ur ah oocaaional woek iu Pari ,he v i Id Inhabit them lor the n . Ids i' .lend life. Cbrlitio 'a letti r lay on the table. Ho look it up ami n n ad port lout of it. li me into t n.. 1 1 tnotttv tl ai drovo 1 Wl trlghtem d end hardly .hut and gave w By. 1 bad lime, but I tie D I t it a fair trial and BBC " to love you. I nave gin ii y. u any d iw i tomotblng . blob i i :.llv lias Shown me) . r really love y.m lino l ,:.i Iw ii e. Thill ho in tho rarden where i) been made, and be n I i' :.'..: ally lie , and tbtn. though he irt, b.t grinned sanloii- Ically. It i gtnen Ity of ;!i be l.is not iiss Illake's in- on thee 1 1 I n I v. itli .Vimioo i, I k:iv, 1 hat, ul li atnl .il- 1 Bturo th ; its i : Tl foot of tbi in. I nss tbem.- Today. Th. i nth Qnt editli i . i rli ilt," i : n . ni . r story of a I n mi of Two n Dean How in It wot published th" authon1 1 1 and Jol u ,' nihil tl t l j , and i i ut tally it wat a diamaJ failure, j i ' two j nog b i wi -' full of an tbi m, and I hoy pad la boxful of thebookaand t ut n to a New York in! : her, N Iblu 1 1 ih b ar.l from it, in .1 thortly alter hi point, d com nl al V i fi rgdt : :i al ml tl o 1 1 oniv all t b i tarn nclls was np- He set sail, . ai i W;1H mber ed thi to aga n. i lit York. 1 1 1 r and in i W i It, it OM Btl d i Ushei might he' would give bini s obi Bevslli g In bi pc, I thither. 1 at. iii.: no rcolh c-t i n f :i ovi n heard i f th Fro ii Is!" B tM 1 1 clerk to theci liar, am tbe misting boa was! sr la u opt nod. i lay this fli market vulno, i i ii 1 1 tter than t i i ndhand bo ' 1 i- in .New t ; pa pi r ibe i i-l- ikl and h way i had isver Two ' I BIS of ,. e ti dls ah h a ter some search no. unauaev i.i,., dealenin . l II i in lays: inn came, yean "l remembi i ago, to my fatht r'l bundle of l okl t a i shoi in! I, ft a big , v fo; I'l.in- thing ho had hoiu. t Ho nevi r i. lutii- id. Ling af'.er v.. .'.id the bundle. It oontslurd r.o to-,..- if tl.- 'Two Friends.' They lay for yean ton tin my father's garret Finally theywensold as wa.t. i -t; t. l v i.-i. io r . .n. . .i 110,1 tU1" ww". TbarresefaBllUBaUrt. Iii the En li h official i ... .it is stated that tha i bi h mi rai i of the Loe-M u'urd bullet n ay be taki u as about 8,C 0 yards, altboi gu with a strong w ind TOO yard I ave 1 . :i nb srved The bullets god tieir way through Joiutt of wall union the wa . : i ' ery Cun Iilld si t 111 i ii- ni. ut About 160 rounds, oon centra ted on nearly tho wimu split nt 800 yurds, will break a nine inch brick wall. Batumi 'i ti th glvi - fa i p. ib otiao thuu Ine Ulan l.r.il into e .nil. Ihn l.tilb't i- l to cu aiwu.. s lumen ssido after a l ' I a little way The following the knerses of material fin iii' ln si ine u i ..11 uwsaury to utop tbe regulation . t inoh ballet: Shingle p, twoenb-ar '. I: hardened steel plate, i- g n vork, B sack of cl. 12- hard, dry mud wall, ll; peat earth, ii oaxui . BO; compressed 'otton bales, 22; oak, il, elm, S3; leak, SO; fir. 46; clay, ii- KMDAY, H W i" ii '' a io- im-i bail uumber of wild u at id ng over the eily today. J Dal t Itemlsvr: "MM Dora Onopar, of lodtpendenee, at teaehlngat Valley vie, Wisl ef Huver." LHPottef t waking nrtparnoia toenetaneleg m dAiiiieg on a .ireet act at the root uonh from Di isti.r. soil's homa rhnnd 11 - I III! "atmRoaeoi fantralloi Appltgate la itill quite ill a Ih fever. DrHInn Is flsltlng h i dally." We o, , I'll i Mirror: a cewMBOB mlsaks of meal sdvettlssrs Is t" eil matt the value ot advertblng - on one newepaptr by the amount asked byiuother pub leatton. vi.d n Harlow Informs nt while bewasal Brownsville Thursday nlh aj angiuanbv ibe nameo' (irerlli waste dbagged early In the evening, I aodrobbed ol HO, No elua to the psrperator, Dallns O' server: Tbe coanly isnirl a- I .Mr I, ll.inev tbe cio.tinelor. Will n 'tela be o i next Mouday anddecideou what date tbe comer ttnne for the eourl house will bo laid. It will be laid by the Mn ie (rater idly. Miss tfllrfrrd Walters, daughter of R it sad Mn H A Watlen waa oper-! ated on t il s Halt n hospital Puesdsy ror appendieltna 8b was operaird.ou tuceatefully and It la thouaht the will recover, The family formerly maided in Eugene. J N Fell, ex-slierlff of Mall Ur ILM S I county, anda promlnenl haldvnl oflaidi salmon m Boutbern Oregon, tiled f psralyslt at Vale Friday morning, ag ! about al vaara. llo l. n strlnkan six nt..i, t Iim ago, but bud almost recover, d, ,, w mUtttA well.wl. n be sf. , . , ,, , ,, , , . leiei '". ''Mi. i --iioio- ..oieii . i.ui .1 his life. The newspaper men were iu f.. c. r at the stale legislature Snyil. r ( the .MoMlnnviKe Tin: .ciipt, Moi ttienil of theJi Ion Times, Mlddletou ef the O.egonlail, FlSgg, llll i X. Iilnl 1 ' J I III ; II ail ex. all ba.esle.nlv poaitlont Unit wilt probably hist ibroiigli toe tegular I BBttlon and neveral D30I Ih after, all nt kboot 110 a day, a fortune In a newara. per mini's Hie Ban d Hi-1. g a d .i 'int Our nailers will reu.cmner 01 u gun tccldent, an aoaoont if which was given III the (il'Alin about Ihlie I osontba aio, whereby WmTaleeame Pdtf 1.1. iia. bv eanleasl mil- ling agon frun a wagon with the mosaic to ina pew n. Tbe aoeldenl happened at Qate Cneh ontheMo" KeusWSnd Yale was brought to the Bounty hospital al Mn. i-l. hi and IBO d nudei thi c ue of Dr Russell. The point of one hip was shot away and It was not thought possible Ibe joint could i o laved. However Mr Ynlo went liollie Iim ntliet dag only a lilll ' I mo iiinl able to walk tiy sld of a cane, villi B hip Jolul Unit will an SWSI tllS pur, e-i s, though not : I od ii new. Hoy For Ibj eted MHItnmeii The law pa aid by the leglelalun providing for t i.e payment of fi mi n r day to penoni w bo atti wpled to enlltl with the sotdlert who went lo Manila I from ongon. probably only Ineludea Utota pereoni who wen membtnof military enmpantes btfora they tn lltted or volunletnd lor tie Hiin.i SlHlea servi.o. Ii wi lot include person who BttSmpled lo culls! Ill Ibe tw o batteri. s nor poisons w bo at'emp'- sd to enliat wlih tin- Oregon isorvlta who went to Kan Pranoltoo lain than ibe Bnt shipment. The law re ol plainly and OOlJ gltl I pv to rejected militiamen ! Oregon National Guards, Adjutant Usnsnl I utile will US ri qelied 10 lurnlsb the Jeoted militiamen and their time, and they w ill I ben get paid, filOlaWlaa I Utile one-elded Iu not giving tin- pay to nil persons who volunteered in good f.ilth wbellier llii 111' er ofo niill'ia company or not. Pally ward OM n i.-,,M Duain-Watchman: Mha i,ur. Hyiion bit..ii Friday morning' fl(ra vi.it wtli her sister, Mrn ITallla'seiopalOOcenttpirboa. ; B Wrawn nf Bagene. ib v T H l ord ol laiene. will htloieat Ib.M Kcl.urcl.; OboUV lliia.vs Y.-l eve- neat Wednesday evening Ibe tub I mug Cuant) Cbwk Lea I -u-d n mar Jeati '"TbaPertlsandOeardsofYoonglriagelleeute io Wllllsm HOHuerl.M Mem" lo Wni.-Chih LBS tndsd Is an il a marriage license lo J Boberi J hneon, :m tnd Mis Bffli June Moon, 1st u Powell making Um ary affidavit. cah . f I'kim .s j BPn'.i has pur- ebassd aear ofpetlte prunn from Mr IVIUm i.AHhnaoi. and wlll-!.n, the same to tlmalia. .. ... 'niMI, ovi. it Me l II uynbats today iri.ed ovei m Oouii i 1 aiaaoo ,. . """" money. 1(J riiVI --An ill', r id -ix' cu ei-nls ,, f. r ,,,. .. iff, ,., . ' ' , , . ... 87 bales of bops waa rfurd Ibis fore r llo"i- Fill DAY CT il. a Wim sr. i onrallM Uaattlei "The Kursiim lioAitD Mtnwnal Banaatie Iu lit nnmrkt iboul Lane aouniy'a u bis m i itoi n- v Dr Driver, mi -nt hi i in 1 1 . ,, aa fenatf Hill T6, ' Pa proieet i in im fri m smi rlioiis altaekt from ih pablie pteae.1 It's into thai ii mi i 'i' k i ion aii eal e mstrnetion eon Id have been ln prov.-.i in tbe litis bi pet message. We have not ,eon 1 1 . . - In I. la I I uv. i . llo'ilil bill lleil 'I... . . in. .ill. ,ii ... ,, ,,. , , ,-H , ,tale printing oes la setting iptba , ,.,,, ,. , ,,.,, 11( r the 'tcurrtlous attaek bus t N other cum, m u,e tiats ssetnt l.ano u aide n. iudubj " the Inauiy of inch ran la i. iu rep- ret at It tu tlx itat Itgialatlva baiir. If Driver la u nur rsprsssntatlve of I Ine'e eillaena, thej moal otrtalnl) a wn,.i i Silll'i'IMi Mn n -We bine blind a good do i of Joking ai oiii utegon in n, bin 1 1 astrni ii is to be utiliacd al but. We mean the mree oft the ireve, III. I ttlttt . II' seine of tbe H'l'lV. s 1.1,1 k. 1 1 1 Alb my I) oe 1 1 ii tyat Mi a Brow 1 1 1. io lay tblpi i d lo Prrtno, Calif, twenty one i ai. - ot on as, aath en d aein d Qatis, lo bl Lunwrj then io ie need In tblpplni frnli trees, Ou acoonnt of In moiei holding uall- tles It Is II e bnl thing ill .he wot 1,1 I r this purpoae, I'bs bales wtlghtd from l mi i its poind. They Bttraeted oonsldemble attention on account of I el lit .'io. line I eeu . i -nitr-HI wlaw I river has breu thai i teal ever known For a numl er of days B.000 i . 4 1 0 ilsh who eaugbl toch twenty f. ur hours, l.o-hies Ine itlus waa nrt opented. rheoanu ry. si Ptonnca was eompletely bloeksd ii lluwo, unit a large additional force ol Chluainen woie plaotd at work. I'lii. run . hour eeal il bu he i hi uprated as tooo is it lam Tbetleemer Har rison ei mil ut Klortuee fupsday with a load of auppia for tli aannvry, and " " " ' '" " u,lll ...I,.. - ... 1.. I - , . I .1 Fn iv Vasai in en rsatlnn with T i leudtioU today heinol dentally nmaiked that bo arnvsdlu ibe Wlllani Its valley al Pit . i i fftll, Lane I mmy, niij y ti n.". 1 1 rday. Howell n iii hen lha y todeaya It WOB II B these llll'. s, sIiiihI'Im v llllll pleasant, i was i haitfhol boy of len years of agr There a re Riweet ilei in baue eountj theu, ami very fewoftheae who mw thai pleaeaot dnv nmaln lo enjoy bis tuoablne w lib Mr Hondrleks. (.'iioha i.k's Mill . ,1 ni"' ule wus In l tit eily inlay. He In1 ined ua that the ihlnglen woroni 'ok and bat maehlouta wen alto pu ting tho lop dreolar saw In position nd that sawing would commence a ..in Mon day, Binos ilartlog up lbs o ill ui t MO.OQO i' et or lumber has baoaj sawed, Hsbssjotl mtds . eon n act with (be 8 1' It It, !. iiirnlsli : li com pany itii 500,000 leei of timbers, llo ox en his mil of 8,000,000 feel ol logs down iu ithoui ten days. A.Miiill.1 (io.Mh. -lien A lloilck of if Monroe, no residing temprarlly in ISugeoe, i; 'Lie.: H nputatwu aa a breeder of A ngon goats He bm Jost ne ,v, .Im, outer for Ins stood 1'i'in Orlsnd Utliforuls. Mr Mouek has lib ul I, II v. ell In. ,1 An, "a- "ti nil plane near Monroe Bebaemadell a rule not tod kpoaool books until they are two yrsn "Id. and bl- ntrt.ns never eom lain oftbslr purol uses. Orator i uobrm - Bugeod Lodge .Ni.a.iT. II I o Rika wlllnhserve mem mild services on the tent Hnudey in Dtotmber, ti provided In ibe eanotl In i of i lis oiiler. Judge J Vi Hum. i I ton offAneebUlg b dge, has rccepltd an Invitation by Ihs lodge lo deliver tl.e mi ii. i i i i adihesn upon t lit- ces sion. I'll Is I Bll excellent sihclloii. I be In st of mUflo will be seen I. it iiiii i ,ut Uoana w 11 uios ami .1 K Bntt, of ArksnatS, Who aie here buying Sppk B, say tills Is a great apple country If 1 bo trees wsn propai ly earsd for and thorough ipmylnt was ludulg- sd iii i hsj have nrden rm s0 oat loads of tpples si Hoe pilots They an the aenilemeu thai lurohated Mr Veiirs.i.cd Miss Vena ,! I-Iiiiih.80 yean Alio Ibis f ireiiooit Im granted a Ileal ... to R Mark sy, IB yean, and Tmaa D Drew, 19 rsan. aix, coMTgaoy Lar, The mail eoiii net for carrying Um mad, n'leo a week Iwtwesn Oat top Qfova and AmOS I S bten let to J 1 Dane, lor 104 per annum. Then.,; will leave Collage Grove al TtaDa m, Tueadaya and H it it r tl ii vs. BiahuuM Twins, B McMnrphey txblhileg today a double apple, per footly unili I, wbloh whs grown ou bit resldei ee propsfty In this el ly. The appii IboiUm Hitidwiii variety aad M i OjOlts a curiosity.