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ORATORICAL CONTEST Hmk I) Angel I. 00. b Repnl tbi of 0 in Hip Stile Cutest, H im bmbsviimi raoem i a Dull; liiinnl, Feb II The sixth annual contest 'fllii O n- torloni cilm of the University ( Qfkgn n a M bald lael ill.:"!, in 1. 16a who will represent lb I' nvrrelty In tin- Oomlt'K intercollegiate . hick "'t'lir' at Moallonvllle on March 10. ipjtffitt btJ oeotorod in the oouteei very strongly OOf the ItUflo U,00 ban uiteuu" me i- ' lvulwWfP"v,,"U" yel"' HaCftfrnrdoer he IbeguldlogaaMbal "' Impirlaliem, ai II i bow 00 .-i i. rnl, nmtk uar course. Hm UMWmnirenall tw ontof freedom, 1 ' M mid love. During Mltotioo by the orchestra, ib marking "f the judge wm i . pared. Thlr dedeton wu la favor of Homer I) AliKt-ll, who i already kaoi n to Mllcgo Hum - a m t beany WOrkW 'ii the Krl(ltron. b applause which greeted th Judges' decision Im dlcated ihBt it popular am with lb audience. OLD SLEUTH'S CAREER. SOCIETY ON DIVORCE. Author of the Famous Dime Miss Josephine Marie Deals With Now I Detective Series. the Question In a Novel. HERO Of COUNTLESS CHILDREN. VIEWS OF A NEW YORK WOMAN. ,'iunpir Dsn oubuuan nr.:'! no FR01 8AL1I i in iuwictiii I plum (bi Defmn Sow if tbo Wtrk Dim Our 0 Mills I Niwrb III Shift in Stale I MANILA. HrM Bam tl to Km-i a Noouoeai in I tend viiiiierM. A copy "f ihe A aw loan koldlr, published a! Manila, rao oily lecvived here, ci vt-M mi account of u "fraud banafll entertainment" for i h purpnaa of ralalog fuuda to trael monnmant in memory w Iba American btro Bla lt.nl (Ml vn llarlnit l. Hal, . unil Ba Wall Kaawa n n riuMlii .if viiiiii) iii. itarlM Won- aii I'.Miniicii Newaaapei Accounts, mui lie Wrote at . Ku velou time ol -in-rt. Sara 1 '"' i"ii Kaal ii.-.i r.r Lit "!. V" Haa I'm laaaA" 'I'll.- In Nhnw !i r I 1 1 it n Mi mil, I pirr ptsealvc Mneri,,,:,- riia .,,,,. i in- Paeaacee iirnriumtn pivee. S', v ' irU. sen iv vn . in. ii in.' publicly Hi". Ural Bkeilaa b ibe n mm a hoi-a. Manila, IVb in, 7sM p m. The Thu widespread" tama of the lata Har- l,liu 11 hostile attitude toward tho lan p. Balmy of Brooklyn, tho Old l""11'1"1' 01 dl'oroa. Mrs. John King Sleuth of the famous dim norel de Van Bannalaar raoantly pobllabad a Hit toctivo serifs, was tho fruit of uutiriug "f l"'r,:i"18 ot ,lu' IBM Ooktl prominanoa iuiluKtry. It is doubtful if imy Aiutri- a'"i l'l !o,1,"l 0Vi r' """o 'hut hud evor enn writer has beeu more prollflo thou """rtMl 1,1 dWoroi oaaa, Now ujipfur that uuthor. E. V. Roo, oue of tho fow 11 l,"'1 wr'11"1 1 ' 0B6 of tho fOMgaal whoso oaniitiRi from his literary work Wl"H" oeiey e. udamnlng divoreo wem greater thuu thoso of Old ' thrmiKh the medium of Motion. Maa aoldlan who khv- their vtl In the TM;bo r. ie,Hi,. i the m., i JJMIPI "ir lr ooui.trj Ham wara iireH riHluara: rici nre giodanon, IWHJ Jolln Vmsii (tlan, IK'5; I.ee M I'riiviM, 1S9(; ! hlal , gff Har en S Mureh, IS Phi Univerity Iihs i"n raoooaafui i( ilia flsle e.'lilfst on two (Jitteli.it i. M,uis, in ' and '17. Iliajndgai wlooUd were Mtr I M UMi. HonH it Miller and Rev RO Brix'k'- hikI their iiiarklni; gavoeml pent .it raetioii. Tlie oraih ih were n stirpii-i. and ii (ileai-uiv to tin- frieiidH of the ODD tartan'. Tlie iramiuK the young men received for i his work HMDM dlraotly trout the dt partuientH of rhetoric ami gpapoaltlon and Bngluib philology and oratory under obaiga of 1 rufeeeora L 0 Oaiaoo and I M Ulen. The Hiicoes whieh attended their eOorta reflect greit oredll 00 the careful tntitiiiig given by the inatruotore. Duriiiy the evenini? cihss yelU '.vere given with entbnaiaaa aatin- variooi contelaii's Ap eared. When the de cuion was given hOVOVer the lui ring "Bab Bab Oregon" wuh given .vllb mthnabitnii aliowing the Intenea patriot!:.i of the Kludent body Ibllowlng I the uccouut of the pro gran in detail. Choi L Campbell epoke on "Our WlWanil advuneeliieiit." He review ed lir.-t the expansion policy that Aatrlca has carried i ut wita inob BMiked aoooeei duiing the l'.nli een tury. The telegraph, railroad umI the pow er of the press, aaarted the apeak er, have oeeu great (actors ofadvanoe oient. In closing .Mi Cauipbell paid a Irinute to the policy of the United Status in duel iriug war ugainst Spain on humanitarian grounds, and aaaorted that tlie JOtli ivutury presents great iossibilitiea. "England and America" wee the title ol thu oration by I.uke L Qood rleb. The epeaker brit lly alluded to the riee of the United .states from im ntartto the present, and its poaltlon before the world during the past year. The political and commercial interests uf the I alted States demand an alii aura with European powers for their perpetuation. Hut lor the protection and future greattiesn of tho Anglo Naxon race, Mr OooUrich asserts that Eogland and America ahould form a union binding iu every regard, citing Kugland's attitude toward America during the Hiapauo-Amerieaii war as one of the strongest evidences of the sympathy of racial kindred and the Mreugth they would be able to assume. MlM Nina Wilkin, the popular vio linist played in her usual happy and attractive style. Homer D Aug. II, of tho '00 claas spoke on "Spanish War; Justice, Mo live and Effect." Mr Angell aaeerted that war for humanity's Mike was u thing unprecedented iu the history of1 organized nations, until the United ' Htates proclaimed war to free t'ulmi from tyranny. The justice of an act is Judged by the motive which prompted It, laid the speaker, and the motive which prompted this war is the high wltype of nobility. The eflkot has bin to free Uuba, liberate oppressed eople and drive u cruel nation from power in the western heui phere. The I paacer aiao outlined the probable ef fect on the new century. l.awn nce A Head, one of the rtpre MOtatlVM of the senior chi-s chose it Pi. . "e AtiKlo-Mixon Ituee" umbo title cause. Clio entVrtalllllietil a-eien hv i, ,i urganlaatlou kunwn s the Eighth Army Oorpe rheatiloal Club, a oom . blnatl n ol Mi- beat talent from the d I (fere .t legiuienia The mimumeul ooiuniltti la com puwad o Major H T 81 me, Ki'st Uallf, Vobj Lieut M L Merrill, thirteenth Minn Vols; hergt ( 0 Kauffaian Becond Dragon VoU; t api il Walker, Tenth Peon Vols; Private leaao ltu eell, Utah Battery. Bergeanl ECauff. man, who Is a EugeM boy, Is ul-o treasurer ol the -lut THE MEff fill l ii To It'' Billt hv Eugene Eplio p ilinns i ills Bguimer. Hids for the BOUatrUOtlon of the new Bplaoopal church to be erected by be memben of st Mary's parish ofthli city have been advertised for, and work win oommoooe at once upon the aoceptanc of a oontraot. Thi legacy left by Mrs Haoehelf, aoiouotlog t'l $i,t3o to which wis add d 170, WM 111 V -led i U i Ot 'el Hint 111 bunds. The premium and aorrued interest will tiring this amount ap proximately to $I.7H0 The guild haa about $300 on baud, unil nearly $1 UN) haa been ralaed by subscription, leav lOg abOOt $1,00 1 yet to be raised, a the building is eetlmati d to om t M 000. The plan of the new chun-ti is utici one f thee irly catbedrnla, Kbdped Ilka a OfOka, li is to b- '.tl f 1 1 1 i iu , X2 feet wide and oil ilher side of the chancel will be the organ recess and ve-try room. The tower, tltuated at one coiner will Is.' 14 feet square and ubout 3d feel high. The lower portion ol the church walla will tie rf Hone, ami the Dnper shinglid. Thu interior will have a natural wood finish. The site of the new church will be the corner of BeVenth nod Olive streets where the present building stands. The new church will leplai le ertoU d o er 30 years ngn. Dr D E Loverldge, lector, Profeaaor It ! Hawthorne and HeltOtM W i Tiiompson, have been chosen ly Iba I vestry as the build ng o immtttee. MFROViNO moUAW K BIVEB Lane County 8lrean to Be Made Igable for Logs. av Today's Oregonlan: "John Kelly, manager of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, of raglnaw, Lane county, Ii reglatered ut the mperlal. Ilw com pany hai recently obtained a charter from Lane comity, authorizing it to improve the Mohawk river for a dis tance of 88 miles, so as to render it navigable to log drives to its junction with the MoKenile, where a large lawmlll Is to be elected. "The contract for blastingoutatunips and drifts mid building dams on the Mohawk lias just bee:: let to a com pany ot loggers, Mr Kelly says, and the work will begin immediately. A line body of fir along the MohaWK and its tributaries will he op-ned by the promoters of this new enterprise, and teady work will lie given to from 80 to 120 hands in mill and logging camps. The two mills already operated by I! otli it Kelly, in Lane county, cut in the aggregate tome so.ooo feel of lumber per day. This is flu up d from 'he mills, five miles ent, to Saginaw, where It is loaded on cars of the Booth xico and other locali- i ins oration. The Anglo Saxon race I for freedimi i n ,r, er" I uclflc and Klnjipeil to t alifornia, . .o klic bl.illi.si i.-ttllll, , " n,re'liat has brooked 00 opposition W has exerted every eflort for the dnoaecaant of the Individual Dur- luKthe OentUrlea of civilization -imt i.,owt.d the rise and fall of I Arizona, New M. ties further cast. Tim i li-airiifi I n.1,1 l-';irm,.r nivi.i tlie 1 IntlAwtnai fur lire kiodli-r. Nwver the use i..,i " ' "1C the oil directly; but get a can with a Inriiv-1 , , l'Peplet,ia ,K1a8,''',9 ",ttt coverand fill It two thirds with coal doal stability and force of obu -ii . j t wava keen some cobs in It soaking. Two or three such corncobs will start your fire better thun most of the kludlers in use OA,... .1 I ensures equality and free uotii. The couulug century Is to bring yet greater magnificence and power. VI.. . ltrooks was heard with I pleasure In a vocal selection. Suit ron DlVOROI Beeila A Hlxon Charles L Tenipleton, '90 the last has sued her husband, (J B Hlxon, In Ptekar, chose "Imperialism" ns 'tho Laue antJ t,rtuil Cl,urt fur "u'ji'et to present for orfnri,.i ham.r, dlroroe. The c.upluint charge! 0 sleuth, wielded it fur lc-s readj mid tirelets peu, for tho estimated number of tho detective story writer's novels is between (loo and (tSO. It is said that ho earned nearly 500,000 iu this way, and that George Mtmro, the publisher, l iid htm a salary of $80,000 a year. Old Sleuth didn't como into being nutil Mr. Balcey was mi experienced writer. Hit pxedeceaaoe wrote tabs of ndvuiture, wur uud piracy for tho weekly papers -JO years ago. Ho ulso wrote poems which Were published in tho daily papen. When a boy of 1(1, Halsty wroto n novel, of which iu later years be conld only remember that it was ubont 300 pages long uud abounded iu long and heroic speeches, and that bo published it himself. Although ho early made a living by his pen, it was not nutil ho appeared as Old Blenth In tho story of "Old Sleuth; cr, Tho Mystery of Bay Bidge," that ho laid the foundations of his fame and fortune. Tho book achieved u reputation, and Ooorgo Muuro nuked tho author how soon he could turn out another like it. "In three or four days," said the writer. "Can you keep on writing 'cm at that rater" tho publisher asked. "Cull it Once a week," tho other sug gested. An agreement was made, uud soon tbo shop windows wero full of tho Old Sleuth deteotlve series. The high minded, heroic und uniformly success ful detective became tho hero of half tho schoolboys who could raiso a dimo to buy a copy of tho series or borrow tho book from a moro fortunate inato. Somo of tho early editions appeared witli gay colored covers, commonly repre senting thu hero in tho net of thrusting a revolver iu thodismuyed couiiteunucei of ii gang of ferocious robbers or rescu ing beauteous innoceuco from a cuvo of robbers, who obligingly lighted up tho sceuo by flushes from their revolver!. Iu nil thoso novels virtue was invariably and gloriously triumphant and vico lauded iu u ready grave, or nt toast in stato prison, which daalmhle culmina tion did not lave tho stories from tho reprehension of stum parents and for bidding schoolteachers. Prejndico of this sort, however, rather served torn bunco tho popularity of tho stories. Iu time tho Old .Sleuth series enmo to an cud, but tho uuthor kept to his uom do plumo and turned out other stories. One of these crystallized Into tho "Secret Service Series." Like thoir predecessors, thoso woro brimful of nd venture, uud tho crack of pistol shots might have i n used to puuetunto thu scutenccs. Iu behulf of hil tales tho author wai wont to remark that they woro true enough to life, only the events wero ruthar tbickenod. A frieud once nskod him where ho got nil his plots. "Straight from real life via tho news papers," suid ho. "I'm u constant read er of tho papers, and I rumumberall tho curious incidents that I read. Then when I come to write thu curious inci dents go into tho story as they occur to mo." Ouu day was his record for thu writ ing of n compluto talo, and ho would often say that tho struin was such ns no man of wisdom should repeat. It was his opinion that a man couldn't do hiuiEelf justice, for a story of say 150, 000 to 'JOO.ooo words, in less than u week. His writing was dono at a mar velous ratu of speud and with no less marvelous results as to chirogmphy. Nobody but uu oxpert who was accus tomed to tho Old Blenth stylo could got oven n clew to tho meaning of his words, and ho was often puzzled him self when somo word was referred to him for solution. Hishabit whs to push Joeepbini Marie, in n novel called "Let No Man Put Asunder, " has expressed With great emphasis the Catholic point of vi w in regard lotliiss . nil problem IDJOI Haiti) I M li. noND.V, aeetal to iim a Mid, Sab in, Feb li. The -non., this morning had warm dhjeuaeion over the eugar beet bounty Mil, wbleb ap. pmprlatea 8800,000 ami has already ibe dnubMMurrtted monitor Monad ' u" none nock opened Are from the lay wit b the I Amotion lo Indefinitely pootpooo big gUU Of III I lore (Uriel oil the whs kilted, The measure will not be arthwnrktt with meat Hl'ict soon n . .. ' " " " " ,M " disc ismmI agslll. However l ie inee.. afterward the battery I oii.btrded the ntaos from , Ih.r , " i uw r'u"" - I dam on the calendar. Ailierlci'ii I'irces nl 3:40 Ibis aflel iis.xi ma ear iblned si ack upon Colooan and reduced it m abort order. At a siun.it fmm the im i r of thede la Li rde church United state itgual station), I'bereboll reel t'oir llreuoUl IbcM-nal,. In- p..,d a bill creat- lb bombardon u . .1 when they log the offioe of ETood and Dairy oom Mi.s Marie I the youngest daughter ttr. d volleyiof muaketry as (he M.m- i mis.ioi.,.r Of the retired broker Joseph Mario of teno " k"'i ent inivaiin d uu the lilutle. Ni v Vol k mm! the niece of l'eter Marie, Ph Iv'iiishs regiment, on I be ex wno nas ngiireu in .-New tor society 1 teiie h I , with 11 .him 1 r d p, lor many years. Mis-Mnne s social po .. ,ha,g,d ucro.s 11 , SaI.KM. Or. It 1. 1 1. The State has siiiuu is one mat nas ona : tier to log umI .. .rrl. .1 1 1 r 1, ..... 1 . 1 II II all V had 11 sil I li'iiu.iit u III, 1 1... I . . . ..- I lll-l-l I 1 1 L. r ...... .... , , .. know the nio.-t proimueiit p.. plo and to ,.... ,., a " Irg (' .any, recent contractors artillery .1 the ,-.ltl, 1, i. i,.,H ',,r ',,,'vl'' "r In their loundry nod iuve wm k. I Ills removes a cause of Ihe at long; ric ue obu rvo ull Ihe inner workiims nf "so- .. ' ' olily," anmery ai the nnuicn, be troopa The young author cares more for tho ""mei Binauceil, linving tneenemy, church, however, than she does for so- tlvrtii I g every foot, right Into ihe eial gayeties. Sho was edueuled iu tho tow n hoe, ami p. m ust' .1 1.1 the pre-l- Oonventofthe Bacred Heart and now deucy and lowered 'in- Pillplno flag spends the gn ater part of her time iu H 6 30 p 111 . tuu enariiHijiu wora conuecrea witn ot. 1 Tm, vtaiin abarpabnoieta in M l r 1 V . . J"Kleoii H'oiighl Mr. apiritnello vg woman, with u pal... "" ''WV'"" '"""t. I ut delicate face und dark brown eyes gaol l"" " aHenced byabrapnel hair. shells and lb Peunsylvanlaiti re- Miss Marie's book le Hot Written f or I mal Ud ill the I Im Am Ihe Catholics alouo. It i! for alt reader! Amerlcui H advanc d lliey burned the who like a wholesome, thoughtfully I natif houaee. I he rohele were mowed ... m.vum...,. 'o w down like grass, hut the American wining mui me pumic snouiu iiiiiik or lit r us 11 Catholic woman expounding rVkollj .l.,...ri...,u I '...l,,,0.. ......I..... I losses Were grass, -light. "L"t No .Man Put Asunder" will uu doubtedly bu ouo of the most widely read books of tho season. Ii has been most attractively brought out by uNcw York firm of publishers. Tlie crisis of the bock is a woman's temptation to desert In r husband in or der to murry his brother. Ksperauco lo Clerqne, orphan uud Catholic, is loved by two brothers. Tho 0110 whoso love she returus is made through tho other's treachery to seem unfaithful lo her. When sho has-bceouio the wife of tho mail who has deceived her, she discov ers his deceit. Sho is urged I divorce herself. Catholic advice saves her. Sho Hfiuls away the man sho loves ami spends her life witli her husband, wlfo subsequently loses his sight in rescuing from fire thu brother ho has injured. Tho passages bearing on divorce uro succinct and emphatic. "When the marriage has been valid," says the heroin., at nuu poiut, "nothing can dissolve tlie tin." Tho man who has deceived her asks of Eiperanoe, "Wha; would you do if you wero to murry and then find it wus for thu worse?" "Ho fuithful to my promises, of course, monsieur," wn.i thu prompt reply. Tho hero says: "Divorro is nothing less thun thu upheaval of society. A light regard of thu umrriago tie, do grading wifehood und motherhood, sups Ibe national life, leading it to dectmo. lion." "Divorce, desecrating home, inovl tably lowers woman and deprivi - the ollspring of at lea I tone natural protect or." "It is difficult to ree how uuy Chris tian could murry a divorced person without qualm of conscience. For a Catholic it would he ID impossibility." "Ho il still your husband," says tho priest when thu broken hearted wifo uppeuls to him, "and your duty, hard though it is, is clear. No nssisluuoo from tho Htutu is neci s-ary ; no physical, temporal harm can rWOh you, und, my duughtor, uu moral evil either," Tho wife, accepting this advice, soya to bur husband : "I am yours, Austin. Nothing in this lifu cun sever us. Never shall I iu thought, word or del d bu di-loyu) to my vow." New York World. st km.;;v K.t 1 nr. skkiv. What May it" viewed fromMklnm Battel Ktlge. e. Western Oregon can furnish perl, el days any muulll from January to De cember. This Is one of theiu, not warm, l ul plaaianl to every sense, and tomorrow is vary li lly 10 he one 1 f the same kind. A live minute walk from the busi ness portion ,.f KtlKi'iic In ti e lop nf Skinner's Kutte will amply reward anyone with .. view of scenery that has few rival i. To the north the Willamette valley spreads ut her fertile aorea, i i led with timber, and Hanked on either aide with foothills and mountalna, The dust range ol mountain! humbly lift their beada on the west, while lar In the east the lord ly Cascades icar their forms as if to meet the skies. Through the rift In tbo mighty mountains, forced by Ibe rapid running MoKenile on its way to the BOB, tWO Oljlbc snow peaks of the Three Sisters, whose summits are cov ered wllh eteruitl snows, show their heads, a beautiful baiidlwoikof nature. The third of the Three Sister group Ins south of the others and is shut oil from view by other mountains of thu range. I'o the southeast, the less pretentloss Diamond Peak shows its snow capped head above the surrounding moun tains. The Willamette river has Its soiree in this snow peak. Southward the fiKitlulls, with Spencer Itulto ris ing to a height Of 1800 leet above sea level, complete the picture, You will not regret the easy climb of seveial liundit d feet lo gain it sight of Ihe broud expanse of valley Mauked with dark green mountalna. i.eai Estate. Traniaoi ions. J It Alexander and wife In Thu BUtere of Moray lots r and 8 block 17 Mulligan'a donation to Bugeue; 11,400, Q m Hawley and wife to Prank M Bby lots 4 and s hiocin Crwwall; t.l'i. .1 l '. Morgan to It MnMurpbyotal no Utile worrlmvnl to Iba mind of the lawmakers. I'l e senate ve. T.lav KHsaml 1 1 . i Men. I ate bill relative to tbo time of holding In ins nf dlairiot OOUrt In the second ' policial district Tha Junction city charter bin also rec l d favorable action rt the hands Of thai body and now awaits the gov- ernor! algnatara The eenate held a nlgbl session last evening, adjourning about io o'clock Until ' a in to day. Iii the boum yesterday afternoon, the bill relative to ohaogtng the title of tbo Inaane aaylum to "Hospital for H e In-ill. " was put ,i nleep, liy Is.. lug Indeflulb ly poitponed. I he Bogone charter bill also passed the house ami will become a law upon signal ore by (he governor. The Salem and Oorvallls ehutM bills also passed, the latter becoming a luw while the former goes to Ihe senate for consilium thin. Thi home adjourned until I 30 Mon day. There II a story well circulated hero to tho eflkot thai Prealdenl Taylor of the senile, lets "shot two birds witli one chunk,'' That Is, In providing Iba "suar bounty" for the fuithful, at Hotel Willamette the other evening, he also launched it little craft, which be expects will Moat him Into cougress soon. lo M M .Marks 40 A Hero For Ik! sl- of Science .... . , . i. . l'rofessort.ra-si s very inni uiu t. (Jem niiiie In Itobemta district; $1 Homan maiana ic ipreau oy tho sheet of paper on winch ho wui , lar spocici of gnuts h.i- DO n ei rtilied iu v 'J"D " ""'" .-,1,1,,,. ,,IT fh,. ., 1,1.1 nu ui.iitl lis it. WHS i. ..nrinnu mini,,, r nl ill,' -aIll(l Slliriln UCT. S I II t 1 H s r 5 W flnishod and lut it fall where it would, hospital at Botna All uttempts to com-j w II Klrkpatrlck to OFCoHlOl Tho gathering np of these scattered I munioate the dirwaie to uuiuials bud gggoo aorei In 1 10 a r 8 a; 9100i loaves of thought whs thu duty of somo failed, when u pan. ut in tho hospital , ,, , , , , member of thu family. His wifu telle 1 volunteered to have the experiment tried ,mm l" lM J of nu instance whero tho heroine of ouo on himself. Ho was expueed to tbo l ' Lugeue east of mill race; tain was plunged iuto u d.adly coinpli- gnats, dovelopud thu fuver, hie blood 8800. cation of iutngau und Kit to perun showing malaria t at im, nun was wen tboro by thu loss of u sheet, finally to I treated with quinine. The doctors think bo rescued from under a neighboring that they BT0 BOW In a Way to discover bookcase, where sho had fluttered just serum that will render people lmmnno at tho crisis of tho adventure. Besides to the malurla Chicago Tiuies-lleritld. bis detectivo stories tho author wrote j of stugo mutters iu uu equally dashing a New ariiameatenrr luouli. voln, nud "(Jenrgo Christy; or, Tho Wo imv, received from Brussels a Fortunes of a Minstrel" wus n famous veritublo find in the shupo of h now in book in its timo. Ho also wroto several suit Uttered iu tho Bolgiun obambOC by eerious historical works. In later years a .Socialist d. puty, M. Dembluu, who Old Sleuth became I publisher. referred to mother deputy by whom bu Mr. Haliey in Brooklyn was well hud been contradicted us "tho honor- known as it financier of ability. Ho was ubluliur." This is uu expression which LKG1BLATIOH is NOT BXPKrltllf I Claimed thai 1,000 Will Store the. Defeat ot a bill. Telegram i The Proe betel ami slot machine hill, which has passed the enate i- likely to encounter serious opposition in tin house. Sonic Halem cigar dealers sent down to Portland yesterday to see If a fund Of SM could nut be raised here to light tho hill. A paper was circulated among Ioca dealers yesterday with considera ble succus-, the total amount pledged making it very good -t ut. Some dealers profess; nut to care Whether the machlnr-a are prohibited or not, es they say that they make nothing on them. Nevertheless some ut those, who protest In this manner have thtir nmuoi down for various sums to i if Bled in tho effort to defeat the bill. It Is. generally eoncedi d that the profit on the machines Is not gieat directly, but they Increase the sales of cigars and thus Increase busltiess. boh salers nre taking mure interest In the campaign against thu bill, as their sales w ould be materially aftectcd if it should I couie a law. Many dealers make no secret of their Inten -lion In do all 111 their power to defeat the hill, and state It Is a pluln business proposition. Portland Is expected to give half of Ibe 1C mi it is hoped to raise. It la not slated ust how this money is to be used. Junction Times: "A petition Is in circulation praylne that the name of iv.era l 1 I'lsner, county surveyor ,y poatofflOt, which Is situated of Lino county, died at his home In 'west of Monroe, be changed to its Albany Friday morning, Pah 10, after ! historic name, Bel maintain. Tblt a three days uinem from eryaJpeUo. I Dtma Ii greatly desired by the people Mr ruber wia elctrd oounty lurveyor I M u baa bean the name of the place in 1S.S2, and will, the exception of one fr v,,r rr,y yt.nri) btnldea the voting term held the oA.M until his deuth. preelnet whose filling place Is there. Ba waa daycare of age. 1'he Mhool and oamp grounda are and 1 ..i........ l. ...... i... ue i.i.. ..! ii... Ml-s (Vila iii.'.j iin, i in i ii itciiiuuiivniii ni.., 1110 ntiou to ti.'ir unial re eitory T epithet-. Bans L'Bveueiiu nt. "iversal empire haa beeu the hope of Ht,rtlon' "wry, Man inane -uitiir, s have . . , t ..... t.t. to. temk . i UHlftriP iii'i.p i ,eniici iru i v. voc-- ahoul 1 I HUCeMl0U of Wwr' T' Casper relumed home Saturday, after the ll i ri''U,!,l'bt!red bi' ""'y for five yearr absence. He has served the now t hi " w"' 'e,lc" America, Mt three years In the regular army landing lu positlou where glory , UIK hi, tue having expired he bos ' erown if rightly guided. Let the ' rm.,Ved bla discharge. ono of the principal organizers of the wc WOBld itTOBgly rcconmCBd I o some Hamilton Trust compuuy und tho King! of our rev oatiuuisisus a wuicomu vuri- County Trust company. When Sutn Low appointed him to thu board of ed ucation in iHHo, there wus much nuiuso mont and somo comment that Old Sleuth, against whom so many school masters wero fulminating, should be como identified so prominently with ed ucational matters; but be served for ten years and proved hlBMolf n valuable burg I member of thu board und an upbuilder boml l, wb cf the night BUOOII and drawing clasi- jdinsiy I u s. New York Sun. of w. .ondii.g the enemy AuiWI n. ( Iri'trnii ('flu ('nnriiT . . Q -mith left for San PranOllOO last iw"oa...esinroi,u place Monday evening, but lost her gold 'ndDf watch In Portland, before embarking i on tlie steamer. Tholoee was rlimlly j p0jM Bkani.v.-Fxamiued by tho returned to Misa Bertha Ooldstnllh best of judgee ami found to bt strictly here, and ihe baa forwarded the same dUm end too brt of etlmolanta, For llumaalalaai nr. A Be nlet baa tUaj ovi red a moat powerful acawthetlc, leveril tunes morn powi rful thun chloroform. Fx- parimeBtei I log madi at st. Peter- III llllll' I he lie li " II 111 ii would have th" exiraor t of una -tin ti.ing iust' iid utnhi.g the memy Anawi rs to her sloter at San Frai eco, Tho tilth wedding uiiuiversnry of "Oraudpa" und "Orandraa" Palmer WM OCtebrated at Luliraudu the other day, w ith a gathering of ttii lr children, clilldred-lu-law and grandchildren, Bhout io out oi ruemoers r.i uu Imts, hu also lias a "tribe'' being present. j to. -U. sulu at 7.i cents per ipiart or $8.r0 jsar gallon, Bth and Blair streets, Ku- gene, Oregon. Mad by III Francis. All outers by htuge, freight or express will receive prompt attention. Buy your garden seeds of F L Cham- full line of garden O . ,, lore ol men on men new large mui i , saa be rsteraeO aaw wnaeau Mams ru.,, urn . rnurnii niorarnoe I W bid, at K.,., r v- .1 , is- o-le.'. and of this For terms, etc., a.l.lr- , . E"3aLMERS Bilfj f UHERAL DIRECTORS