The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, May 06, 1899, Image 5

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Drbtns fur M
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v IHtlllW etUMIM pi (jfyoll lie nry
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I ' "'i wiaae ins cum DC
" etlug Unit II i huuilc
RESOURCES OF ALASKA.
:t
D.l.aled UlllWIUelle I niter. II,
Pailjr tiuarxl April ?j
The i"1 dttRttR of tin lotoroolli l i
(eruHof 'wo, occurred Mt Vlllard hi
last -veiiitnJi before an Interest!- I ludl-
gOI inn miee leaino uouio- en M l
jeer. br-t COP ml i i!.. troll lij
lUe I'm vernlty of Oregon Md Ui
PjttM l i'ivernlty.
l0t night the coottit waa i.i i i
BfI)ffltU University mil the (Jul
veiit v f Oregon. The Cornier Ineti
luilon ww represented by Itod'trj
Ackley, lender, 8 W Asebeubre nifi,
R i; VYIlkloe, colleagues, and the lattei
i.y W L Whittlesey, Itador, It 0 Jack
way, 0 V Galloway, oolleaguea The
question fur debate wan gi yen . fob
lows:
iJMWITCa: Tllttt the I t i. t.
of the country would be promoted Itj
the adoption of the bill, know n Hit t lit-Mi-Cleary
Jlaobing Hill, for replacing
the CZUtiOg United Htatee, Ir. n-ury
Dot el Willi bank notes, anil for lur
Dllbing better facilities to tlii- oouutry
dlttrlCUj it being coucedid 'hat a y
i DM to (He government from the sub
stitution of bauk note for government
paper OaU be ollset by a suitable ttix.
Jl. I. 1575, 55th Congress, Jud .Scs-
1011."
The afllruiative wan asserted l y the
U of and the negative urguul by the
Wilumetie men.
The judge of contest were Dr. A. I:
Johnston, Portland Aoademy ; s. B.
Knkin, Kugene; Judge J. C. FulktTV 0,
lloseburg.
Homer D. Augell perfor ned he
duties i f moderator ill it ver tatlalao-
tory Miii i , i
Whittlesey, leader, afliiriiiuiive
opening for the afllruiative th - ipea li r
stated (1) that the present limine. al
system 18 not secure; (f) that the pie?
cut system lit strain on the treasury,
by reason of the endleti chain of rt
demptiou of cuirency in epede; (Si
present system lucks olmUnHy, wbleb
cannot be regulated by metal coin
age, but should be done by bank i-u-UOe
of notes; (4) as a result of luck of
elasticity country district) lack SUfflcl
ency of credit money, which could be
remedied by banking issue of notes.
The Md leary bill is aimed t correct
these evils.
Ackley. leader. negative. The
speaker stated us an oenlng for the
negative that the McCleary bill is in
intent and purpose one that will lessen
the security held by depositors, by al
lowing and providing for an 0090001
in bank note issuance out of proportion
to the responsibility that such an loili
tutiou can curry; that it was revolu
tionary In power. He made the dis
tinction between United states notes
and treasury notes, us effecting the
question ai issue; he stated that we
need more gold uud less credit money;
that the MeClcury bill is experimental
and class legislation, vesting I danger
ous power in national banks'.
Juckway, affirmative cjlhugu. -Argued
that the Mcl'leary bill will
give elasticity to currency; that pies
ent currency system in nowise adjusts
itself to the needs of commerce, ex
panding or contracting as business will
require that the proposed retirement
of Dulled States treasury notes and
their substitution by bank notes prop
erly secured would give elasticity, as
the note issue would rest on bunk !
la, This one fact, the speaker us-i rii.!
would COON the bauks to com ract or
expend their outstanding currency
capital according to business requtre
Uletits. Aschenbreuner, negative colleague
Argued that the effect on country dis
tricts by the passage of the bill would
be one that takes away the security of
dap isitors, as the bill provides that in
ease of insolvency of a hank Ihe note
holder is to be paid iu full from the
aawti before the depositor receives all
or a portion of his deposit; that such a
Jetem Is revolutionary, for t lie classes
&"d aituinst the masses; that this uu
Mfe system would discourage bunk
en -its in country districts. 1 hereby
contracting circulation in those sec
tions. Galloway, alllrmative colleague,
1 1 McCleary bill aims to lncri ai a the
firculatlng medium, will aid country
'!-tricts for reason that the c .'intry
DQtlneaa is transacted more with
currency and specie and Ion with
checks and other exchange am s Itutee
' r specie; movement of DlOdUOti de
mands a highly elastic currency,
baaed upon local bank capital iu order
vive present High rates of interest,
exchange and shipment expenses; the
clause in the McCleary bill allowing
the establishment of branch banks,
will give immunity from congestion
of specie iu money centers, lower inter
est rates, and furnish to the country
districts ready money on demand.
Wilains. negative colleague-Statist
that under the present system
credit money is, In proportion,
too great for gold in circulation;
the Vast Mineral Wealth.
THE THEORY OF THE GOLD BELT.
Great Deposits of Coal Add
01
" " il -1 iti i mi would
itea e hi rue jno of the ciroolatloo
l '.is imi would beau exp tlmenl t,.,i
l i logeroua for the United Btalee iry.
kin u-iioers ft., .1 fl , m ,,r()l.r
lr. Aoklejrsunimlog up the irgumeoi
proMi led by the negative, and Mr
Wnl '' "k th blnaalfond
' f0M ha i prove their two points,
1 ' ' I HI 80 IDOl .1 nytltUl l bad;
(I) tba vt. c . try Mil wl improve it.
I'hi deeU i of tba Judge was In
fuVomf il, h Nlllniiitlvf. L'lvini' lo the
Daleeralijr ol , grni, by tins deeblnn,
the iiti nbarupl mhlp In !! nterool
kglaia deballog League,
Tb vUltlng leain waa glvec a ban
p et at faylnrA MotdenV, and during
in pmgreva a i.uuMer of inssi
n spot ib d I .
to
ii Rasa Baal aai Weal Sranaa
Ravtkaea rnn ai tha WavM'a i
tto aTawa laOla Orawth al
rnr Rarthara Tarrltasy i Ellaa
i lmril CiiaN unit the l:ulr.
Copyright. by American Prcaa A
rlatiun.
VI
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tha
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I .if
NATITK f.QM II IIBKHU
Million Cabla u Inatitauv
JoooiIod,
linlly UttfO, April II
BLWMla, of Portiaad, grand eeeralaiy.
Imtltntad felllUnrn Catdo, No s, Natitt 8oai
"'rei! at .liineti. li I'i li.t.-U'lllntf. II,.
waaaadiUd b tba wmk by tba fulhmiag
ii. a. i-1- f Bkbtaarli CaMmMoSi lrv
KuykiieUll. a U Woadeaak, W M Miliar,
Usury .1 l..y. L T II irris, K M l..y aaJIL
'saiplirll. Tlie cli.irter e .nUiiie.l '.'.s names
Tm I'.il.in tllO tad tlm folloWUW ottierrs fur
Ike caeaiag yean II C Slakaa, past prwl
daat) Fiw W W AlUafhain, pratidaatt 0 D
Lee M viae peeaktentj vr WMbbora, Sad
rioa prsaidaat) .1 11 UQUorn, Srd viea praai
ilfiil; h P l.ilm.ire, A li i . .. .Im.ui an. I A I.
l'....i, 1 1 1.-:. .; .1 l! I. . .. r-i . , r.'.- intiii,-M-e-retar)
; I'ml V Wathbom, ti laaafcd secretary;
H A N n.l. r-, tn ..-i.r. i ; S Surr, marshal;
00 Powell, faalde jsathwli Baa it...-,
aide Mattaal
Joel aa tba uwtaUatioa work begaooanav
her of Jiinetii.u's fairesl il.uilit-r a.;wareil
aoit wen admitted t. sal. I eormimDleii. They
aha aaaooaeed that tbey vaatad aaahoMot
ber an I visitor to us-einble in an a IJoioUkg
ns.uias siHin as llio cabiu aiij Mime I, an I
1 l ..ll .4I.I
. siiro IMW uuj re i re u.
nawiimiiy aiier me o.ij. :.i. im.nl ir it s
Cabin nil htsti-n. I la Ike r . iu at. a .-
braated la aplaaiaal wipibe. A tabls
nuHit'ii wuii me Doi iniagi HMtpiaaaMue
"Inner man." Joatlae aw daaa ta the aaOWi
Toaati were vtn by Ifr White aaU
Maadaawa Lea, ktaboa and I ' isandarere
ooadly leil.
The Bogeaa riaitors long moeaibi r tl i
tine treatment reivlnil upon the o es-i u..
IfAlttMUO S HI'KAFR
nn a. f. Lamb terribly lleati a by
Mrs. i rkar
bniiv Uuar4 April
It ildeuta of Palrmounl feeldugno
ad by ao eoo unter in wbluh some of
the participant alioold bemn i ed uud
aaveraly dealt nub. It appaaia I bat
Ilia Lamba and Kirker are close
oelgbbora Thai bad 'eeimg ha
existed bat ween tile IWO women a il
ih it Lanib, the husband, bus aided
with the enemy i f ' is wife Some
time yoaterday Borkar woman
broke into the Lau tl house and beut
Mrs Lmi,ii up in a I .uful OOUdltton.
Her eyes are h idly dbjoolon d, and one
ear is niaabed Into a jelly, wbila
brul.-e- ib luud all m r her head. Dr
Cheahtl vaaval la I my s the lady
is bail I) Injured
The iielgiiborsslls 'ihut MraLamb
la n reflued ladj unit at she has the
sympathy of all.
Hlnoe writing the above we learn
that the Darke.! I:.ve left the ellllge
may OA I UK a DIVOROI
A notice from Mr Lamb Ihut his
wife has led his "bed and board," etc,
appmrs in another oolumn, ami forms
another link In the Incident
. -
a Qneition.
Mk KlUToli. -Will you please let me
have space though to u-k ltev
l'rzybylskl: Do you remember when
the Lord gave bli II ok inb the shep
herd's OareT If not pleuss reud the 34th
obapter of Eieklel, for l think tha
sound of )00r voice and the wave of
your hand you are one of thore
shepherd-. IfBI I.iz.lh: BlTTU.
STKAMIIiAT l.fdK.Nh. 0(0001
am boat left for down river points
and Portland this forenoon ul H:'M
o'clock with about 25 tons of freight
and all her state rooma lllled with
through paaaengere. She will leave
Portland '.r Bug i i Wedneaday and
on the fo lowing Sunday, weather per-
mlttlng, wilt glvt . exouralonto Hur-ri-burg,
and Ihe I llowlog morning
will go to Portland.
rp-
HE gold diaooveriei of
the farthest Barfhwi -t
fittingly foil, iwni Um
.'rinding hard t inn's
onr country hud sntTer
ed from since 1113. Tin y cullisl uttpu-
Hon to avast uud fertile region that
otherwise might have lain nndeveloped
and nukuown for a ceutnry. Tim gold
hits drawn a hnudred thotURUld people
to Alaska and the northwest corner of
this continent, tnce there, t!.. h.n
found the oonntry rich is other n In ral
as wi 11 and snstaining ulmun.hiig ani
mal ami vegetable life, sixty mill i
low Dawson on the Yukon tins day a
trading company is opening a coal mine
which ucxt anmnier will obviate th"
necessity, with that oorporatiooal 1. alt,
for the pninftil and freqnent wikkI i hop
ping parties that now delay every
steunilniat two to fonr days dnring a
trip. Near Tealin btka a great vi no!
soft coal has been found. Near t lie in
land of Knlato, 075 lail.-s np tie- Yukon
tram St. Mlrhatl'i. an itber ooal mine
baa been opened and la being worked.
The coal is claimed to oossets excellent
steiiinmaking tpt.ilitii -At
Dawson they exhibit as a native
prodnota monatrwui p..tnto. largo as a
lb :i -tward ovi
1 the All
ii if n the Padi
i ... the i -i
1 re la a t'lt 1 1
rn paitof t .:
Qold has Ism foci
t i.iu chain. Coal ol
il old and c ;
n! various place
o region. Tl
tin in arc not sn :..
lire nuietly lmvii
in pi un
it loeea
iu this suuthi rn Al
v. bo have found
mm h about it. but
th. ir sin clmena tost'
ed and preparing for bnalneaa News
has lab !y conutj toot i f r.i h qoati I Id
Bndi on tho coust '.'in miiea tooth
.Inn. an
We shall see within the i 'xt few
yean thia di rid. d andaooffi dal diatrict
of CTnclo Sam 'a dominiona becoming the
favorite camping ground for tourists
ami iportamen. Mrs. BtanleyBrown,
I're-ident Garfleld'i favorite dangbter
M. liie. s i nt last nmmer al Dutch
il Ber hnshnud is tho manager
tin re for one of the commercial compa
She liked the place so well that
ling back ucxt year with In r
children.
Th.. aahnon thai begin to be acarce
along the streams of Washington and
! Ii Columbia became of the wick
ediy wasteful uiethoda of catohing
i -'ill abnndani as nature
" t. ; i in sontlurn Alie-ka. BaCoN
many lonwof the great salmon
' v7albingtoa ami the Cana
dian coa I -. ill have to close or go to
A' . b
Ptarmi .. a ipecioa of gronsc, with
delicate, w hi to feathered leg and feet,
looking 1 ,. i luce or treat work, are so
L'th 'limited .j..
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GOINil TO THE MINKS KKCi.M DAWS' N I
QOITRA LORS. Llbanon Express:
As will lie seen by an article in another
colurrti, from the (it AKD It is pretty
certain that the aioelalor (botory will
Ik moved from this place to Kugene.
the reason fur eaviog bare la tba aoar-
city of lultablc timber la this section,
the factory having already ued most
ofp. Tbli will beituite a lorn to
Labanoo.
Virgil Earp and ids long loot wife
met iu Portlan recently. the wife
lOppoaad her buaband to te diadat.d
afterward mourn, d htm us such for
even yiars. married. l'hey were
brought together by the serious illness
of a daughter of Baip at Eugeue.
abundant and BO irreen in their it!"o
runcoof that destructivu animal man
that they can almost boopproui In 1 ami
kn.s'ked on tho head. A man told me,
though I am free to say I don't I" li. V8
him, that he had actuully thus knockl d
t hem over.
There il souiething almost uin .niiiy
iu their fearlessii. toward man of tin'
wild creatures of Alaska. One day at
Dutch Harbor aomo of us were foolish
enough to climb a high moon tain N
iteepit (airly atood mi edge m some
places. We walked for a mile along tho
l.rim of a precipice 1,800 feel high that
descended sheer into tin- sea. Out np..u
the point of a dill we saw a magnifl
cent American eagle. It waa worth a
kingdom to behold him. lie waa not a
bit afruid of ns. On the contrary, be
bowed his scorn of us iu every move.
Tin re was the pride of 40 I in; r on in
tin' poaa of hit splendid in ml and ni i k
as ho turned slowly to look at n V7l
were ao near him that we caught the
yellow gleam of his eye. yi t be n .ol
in i pinion to gi t away. To him wo hu
mans, actually wo glorious people with
real aonla, were no more than some m w
dea of inferior animal, to be despi i
not feared. How oomf ortable it most
bo to tie an enIe eveii in thought and
eel that way!
As to ahooting a creature like this,
u hn bttt a thundering chucklehead
loild do if. Yet there are plenty of
jn-t such thundering cbncklebaadai so
many that the government I. m found it
neci ssary to pass a btw forbid. liug tho
mm h r of eat'liM.
B tall fruits kt..v abundantly in
on bern Alaaka. nuono .f the ooaat
bus . i- bloom and leur 600 a. ri s oi
wild ttrawl rriaa.
i vthimr that i;r ..ws in Itrlt-
I i,i tmbia srill ondoubtodly do ao in
. n Al.iska. Beyond a doubt
this t. rritory, which we have lookel on
I i. and aesolatji.n i - ca
pnbl
imall nutmeg mi Ion It woi rabnd al
Holy Cross mis.-: m Kimo 400 miles
above tho month I the Yukon. The
Komun Catholic fathers thore have
taken especial jiains t" develop the veg
etable foodpossibililii not' that supposed
desolnto region. Thej ha p rhapa an
aero of u Hii" vi 1 1 aye i w r
looked on. From. ' i xperiment It
baa been found th toil will pre
duce lettnoa, rad i peas, cabbagaa,
Iiotnbs-s, parsnips and carrots, all of
fine quality. At Dav i t mw green
peas that bad he oral "I in a vegetable
garden across tho Ifukon from tho
town. Thnpri. lb i waatSa quart
In tha pod. kfoa waa more plentiful
than peas in Dav
Where radishes i.nd Kjtato;s grow
undoubtedly i at l and barley will also
thrive, thou;1' ' v 'mv" never been
tried in the Kl ndikft Men have Is en
too buy chasing gold. Pood and pack
animals id ,t nr.' driven in gTUS mi the
wild hay al og the trails nn 1 arrive in
fino oonditl n nt Dawson. All aluir
the Ynk :i wiM cranls rriis and red
onmnti gr w i" abnndance, and wher
ever there i i " any women there pies
u. i .. ; .ado to the hsart'a con
tent
The i d soil of nearly the whole
un tie d rthwe t is a rich black loam
oflnexhi istibledspth. Tba heavy moai
, ii tl." - ' prevents tho sun Ii .
bom thawing the earth. Winn tin.
t 1 off the ground at tho bo-
gii.nin r i 1 no summer, the warm rays
will pem trate the earth and thaw it to
a di pth of four feet. Fonr feet of bl.u k
loam la enough toraiao anything in,
..like gardener wl, i at tho I
( tho second bright arctic
planta hla vegotubles will have 1
.,. L The thoftnem of the snm
: a ted for by the constant
; while it does but.
tthern and aonthwi-ten.
1: -.v. ver, on our own m m of
that the possibilities are rich-
(ii.lt! A RKl'Rl n VXUKP
MHtettitni ui io if r u il ii otiRUOl
at lialtl- ul M i ,i
Waihli gton, Apui 81 Captain j i
Cnghlan, t the t 'rui-ei Ralelgb, baa
beeu rvprln i led h) Iho navy depart
msnl f"r bavit made u advbwd re
mark oonoarnlng the aotlon o tba
German uaval offleert al Manila and
their reiti,.i with the Ameileain Dr
Von Holleben, Herman ami aaadr ai
Washington, has tuouunced thai ibu
dlepoaalol iba ease i intlrsly aatU
laelory to his government, and the In.
ctdeut la regarded a eto-ed
1 1 karckill mi m Nme
A con. pondeut nl the t'..ttMge
drove Nugget ... April U wiiive a
newsy letlei aueut l imlamlueeaiid
mloera. He paya bhi napreui to out
former lypograpblenl friend, ai
Oburohlll, a- followai
"1 look a um over ihe bill I my
old frleud Al Churchill who I beard
was under the InfllMMe of he
weather,' I think they call P, but
found hlin all ml!es rba flrat ihlug
mat nn i my gai hi n he n ed the
door w is the ipleudld ool lection ot
el i-sie pictures u iii ii adorn tba ulis
Tbelnaldeol th tb n reminds one of
aaoeneinthe Arabian Nn;his. i mi
III his ! lent arm Cllalr end smoked I he
pipe oi paaor, ami lalki d loud and lut i
ous on poll, lis mid ii ics. Alter en'
joy lug a nlos dlnn i I want up to the
lunuel and I found be baadrlftodon
tbe ledge 75 fott iu iplandld tree mUl
lUg on . the , dg is I feet M tile l
tween solid walls, 1'be ore mllb) $80
to ib- ton. it" Intends pnittug in a
mill tin- suiiiiu '."
aa
Uav t Creaeuiatlou.
The I dies i. f Kieh iiiouiiluiu C ircle.
X' ! R ware today tho recipients
of a beautiful gavtl n ado from Cali
fornia mat . lOlta v. y blgbbjf polished, 1
and ml. iiin . I with red. white and blue
rh bop. from some unknown parly.
The president of the circle received
from the lia d 0( the treasurer, Mrs F
R I ner, with appropriate remarks
Ullable In Hie occaiioil. A vole of
ibu ki waa given the uokoowo donor
bj the ladli .
APPOINTI U Al'MiM TRATOH, J ia
M ai. a i. . iiaa i eon appointed admin
i tab ml I lie lata of John l.v kis,
I ce sed, Vnlue of i-'ate, IfiOO and
nai propel ty i Andereou oouuiy)
K uaa . Bond . 11,000, Buratyt A U
11 vey.
Ph i in im i,Aw. John a Bdmun
ou, a tor in i L Be ouuuty boy, ta now
a pici" attorney at Anaconda,
Mo itana, and is doing a good bualuwe,
Fob Hpringi .i age
Si rm from Kugene to Fnlsv Hntlnn.
ami way points, leave Bugens bolola al
6 a Ql, dully lo (lata t B ok.
Through trips io Foley Rpnuga,
Mondaya, Wedneadaya, and Prldaya,
returning on alternate days. Tickets
on ileal Eugene Feed xard, Isntb
and VVlllami tie streets.
S cur-, Ho 1'ay.
That is the way l iliii . i-t .sll lirnve'i
rastskeaCblUToalefot Chill, Malaria ami
BlUloUtnaat, It is as pleasant to take aa
la-men Syrup "lUeeiita,
CAPi I TH (! ALLOWS
S..M... i.f tl... P. ...lid pJ .... I ... I llsISIlftls
1'iinilili.iiii .f Ihn Ht-'iiueii urn eaneer, eon
'iiiiiptn.ii, heart diwa.ii .:. I il. i Kadall
liy-p. p-la um pn ii iits all this t v n t
ilia; a ipiiek cure iu all -Ases nf . 1 . i ' I ; '
Dotal ami ". Coraif I'nik' Store.
DOESTfflfl BTRIK1 VtiU?
Mm i.iy ooaipleslsMi Nuuwiiinv breatk
frotn ohroali ooaitlpatlon, KarlbOlovei
It,.,, I Tm la aa aharj ,l I.,., kmmm
old lor tifty years nn an almi.liitn Kiiaranlis.
I' .' .els ami VI i ts. I'..r salo at Wilkim
ami I. inn Druggists
If you siilfer from ti-inleiuess nr fullii. - . 11
the rik'ht lids, Dalai lllliler sin. ultler hl:ule,
Htip..t..ii, l.il..ui,i"., si. I, In ii.la. In- ami
fi el dull, heavy and sleepy ymir liver is torpid
ami Boogaatad. DaWltt' Little lCarly l!is.rs
will cure jroa promptly, pleasantly ami per
maaaaUv i.y reaiovbHi tha eoBMtioa ami
OaUtUU the l.ili dastl to opao ami ll.iw natur
ally They are n'""l pills. Vuiniitami Co,
t'oriier 1'riiii SOiro.
how i s irorjH wnrn
lias sha hist her Iwauty? If si., i i.nitipati..u
imlirsti.ir., iek hea lacha aru tho prlneipa
eau-es. Karl's ( lover boot Tea has euieil
these ills Inr half a eentiiry. Prim 'Ja eta ami
Nets Money refuii'led if results are not
Satisfactory, I ..r ndu at Wilkina ami I inn
Droggiets
It makes no iliflereiue how bail the wound
if y.iu am lie Wilt's Witch Haas! Halve: I
WW quickly leal ami leavn uu scar, vtaMtt
au l Co, ('urn. i liru Stors.
and the k:
ncu re
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Al -'..
lotlea to iba Pabllo,
Notice is hereby given that my wife
fereia A Lamb has left my bed and
board without just OaOMM provocation,
uud Ihut I will not bo responsible for
uny debt! of her contracting.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, April H,
A P I.AM1I.
Iii" Sfolfoo .!' i it ii u: i. CmbIv
Mutdcrcr Cnooti I.
an i i ii tai.1 i i in. n
Tba Raseburg Daily l!ieH ivesane.
i n i illy tae report "f Iks Otbanaan aaw,
19 Wkieh the iimrd e. (pel haniiia- by
. ininut di n . I sentence by li ... rn r i i er.
tt . ijive .Hue extra. t:
All day loaf yesterday the eeafcaj MSN
Uoo waa tba topic oa every loagve, aad tae
piistloii that vv i. i-ke.l and p, ulatirely an-
Uriel an l.inlo I um. . wi- "Will tho
leveraor tattrferi Hoar afaw hear pmaed
ami a .id i tm.. .,,t there i. in i in pros
iIm gaialag groaad, aa aae ttsaasd tokaow
why, that th iteino STOttld boeosBRmted,
lter lo'sleek i'he llevlew' HapiatJeSl al
Salem vfaedthal the s"eruer had taken M
aetioti.
"Ihe preparati"iis for Ilia rteeutioii uent
sresdHy forward, ami th prksaae unisi have
pOMaaad tlie laresi asgTM el fortitudo to
I. ... bora op aa Wll as he ili.l under the try-
lag or.bal. lie esold bear foaa tbne to time
the dull thud ana HO peasd has' of .and was
uroppod tbroogk tha trap of the naffoU to
treteh tin- rape ami leal its atraagtk. lather
I . aqtW ma le all aiianeiui'iits for Ike fat
I. in ml "f the body Whoa all should lai oer,
ami Ihe kaowkktge tkal Ilia reiuaiua a.uild I
ttaderlf aad earafuuy laid lo reit seteted ta
brlgbleatkaeye ef the prkeaai skeabera
f. t r. . I t i . I "r ..m .ev.ral ili.laiil I., alitiea
of tke eoaaty the uta, wiananaed aa oltiSsaa
. i Ike eoaaty t" witness the eutl a'.th
md t . I"' mi Band early in the BMarShk ami
ti.l no Word . ame from the geVSTRara
l. .irip nil i.. l lima
' The del ii.e.l man showa.l lit 1 1 . - ..I antiety
or uervoiisiiesa a. he heard the inevitable
n i d preparation ab..iit the jail, and ealiuly
a. . I without eaMtlua Mas kh leal linage
meuta to leave the world, and tpek tbie
words lo the raw (aitkfal frtrarb wao bad not
fnrgOttSa him darbag tils I. inean .-ration.
I .. . ne he said: "llo mi ymir cuaid against
your friends, it ia they wlm will .In y.m iu.
jury. Neyer muni Jour eueiuie-. " lie .ia
raferriag to tba tertlinoaj giraa al kb trial,
and It via. only in awabing ef certain wit
in -., hose names he Would not divulge,
however, that Im showed the least bitterness
toward anyone.
. oHroRRt or Bkt ara-
II was a ally ii.. VI. ok when UM messaae
' Um pivsaei eeatataUag tin- atsaee a
baaead lolbarlg ftsphoai. Wtea lae at wig
rairin ,1 in ihe t-lesram In Olla.rmaii ne merely
ieninrke.1 diat lie had not aaUSVed Ihlt tfeSf
would aaa hba for what ho d. Iu lael hu
tiaileiileilauie.t this hns. ever tin. .' reeelvlng
a lelior Irom Mr. OotUll a lew days la-Ion-, ami
st i... .a h, had n marked In the sherlll that ho
weald leaehri a ktltgraai rraai um povaraei
that evsataa eoauaallai kla aaati tee
"Tbe SSStbld WaW Iota down olay by J.T.
BlakM and Ale MaUh who were wall lo f over
Olbermaa, rosy ny be ale aad ilers well ail
in-1 um. ii niihlha fieiiaeailf sat up latt,
baei Silk aiuli Ural prohlem.. and I a no
say gave thoataay ueaUe Vaa nsin mat
in i, 1 1 i . i . I , I o eOBUall MkUOjS I.y puahiiiK a
lead peaeil dewa his lareel ibei kraaded as a
OMpleei labfloaUoa, aelbtagal ihokiuei ever
eeeansd,
HORSt n. i inn.
"i tie er4ajauUrUea u raoslrae with wiaglafl
te. linns tiaihfsoilee aad dUaanSraaUea. The
lio n and egnelawaeaa el Olaaraaa gwar.
ally asaen that II waa I lie proper (Mim lo do,
iniia aaajerltvaf tbe people wba bars n iwr-
Mtaal Interest In the ,.H, esnnol lorel that
OtlM.rmau shol to death a Im-plna, man, and
there Ii a gvuerally tipraSMd I. ar Ihal tho
moral eltrel of Ihe eniiimulalluii will lai ld.
Asking rnr IliisiuiMi.
saieui learaal, April Hi Thelieaaiiaai 01 tv
ol KiiKciie was b illl primarily fur Iraltle uu tho
apaar river, aal m aavbtg room tot a larger
leaaaga brtweea Ral aad Portiaad pi opens
to hid fur la lam frelaht. A representative II
teelai laleai iblppari usiay ami ogen a itat
rale below tho euuib.uo.
Heal lis late 1 rauajctloua.
0 and 0 it it Co to afathlai grniriak. MO
acres in Tp 17 B It I W, SIUO.
Oalharlne I iiiamun tor B aad A Q
Ifatbewa, kW.fiwaarei in TplIBB i W;
tJ, "i00.
i. M vsatebi it M turn in ipuo.su a
W; 00.
Joseph I: llluinl lo lldward V Murium.
laud iu Tp l'J S it 1 Bj BIW,
Wolf an I l a. I.. I Sanders to Mrs I. A I
Kliauo, '.'0 ai res; .pdt i lalm: r.'IVI.
JebB W I arler and w ife tn WbSOR T Hoggl
140 aerea iu t I'I arte; laMft
Friday's Halem Journal: "l-'rank
Hmltli, fortueily ba AltODR agent I.i
Albuny.niid m ho Is now a truvellntt
agent for the iu w river steamer, City
of Eugene, oama down on the Kutii
today."
f -nriT.rtinir a Larcra norinb,tir,u. I the 11 B
' Kuza ABcUaJtxi L'jssut 'eat and wiJoat To begin, tho cliinat-i
If foe have piles eras thsm. Nn BM
i 4aa bornbls ontaakaae Ihal (Imply
reBAOra the results r f tha dlssaM Wlltmllt
' itorhlaaj tbodiaoaao Hatll nawyoareeR-
saeola DoWitts Wmh Haul Salve. I(
naa never (ailed to cure others; it will Dot
fail to cure Toe, Vincent A ", Corner lJru-Storv.
Mrownsvillo Times April 1W: Mr
Owen Osbmn and fumlly came up
from I'nrllniid Krnhiv to he nt tho
bedside of Mrs 1 1. burn's mother. Mrs
DCCtishmun, who Is not cxiiected to
n cover from her present serious Illness.
odependenoi West Hide: "Mra
Linton, of Bogane, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mire (trace
Hrown, at tho Normal, returned homo
Tuesday.
Albany Democrat: (lov titer la lie
entiling about us odd and cranky ita
Governor Pannoyer waa, Ihay would
matte a vtry goisl team.
'I tie Wel,er Dramatic Co I- siramhd
at Jacksonville, nod Charlie Nlcktll la
happy.
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