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Kiifrene City i Missouri it PP'JBI trust wbleb promises smoe "" Inbat effective. 1 1 provide that a JUKB W I aorponbofl organised t" control - - - prices cannot .idled i bill by TO CO RRfcS PON DENTS, legal proeeea, Tbte Uw baa i Q Ol GOLF AND OEATH remaining ! HU'l'KD.W. iii i HaBs liw in r'"T F I , 'i n if. ill nil. I: HI I kM ' aioaal Bof, 'tin y Of mPlHT M invtnl kuvUn-r niun ,' , mm iiiiru for tbn p-h memj rwj assist m uoionti Issvsi iss but fell l'ifm I,- llunhe ftru -. nuth. -Chriali!' s. 1 1 -tiiri with the ruh conflii n'"' .1 u,.t:nwl tu rt-ceiil ilti-iri'ili of Ti ' . i - .;.! I.m.k.. . The business department of ' . j IbuI Ml, voW the WEEKLY GUAHU is oauaeo ,,. i s Uourt 01 Appeals, n inn considerable trouble by eorre- fa , , ,, , ll; uu. anondents addressing tne pro prietors peisonally. Address all ooerallj it will bare a tendency letters referring o the newspa; . .,n,.t ,( bosineea of tTOlU to r nr hiismess connected mere with to THE GUARD. ., . . I to pro mote tba practice oi din ou-uj.rr, on u cash bull. It may Ix- l-und, h'.wever.that 'ru-ls can allord to take the chances of losing an oc 0MU)Iftl debt. Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. fra Stanford don the senaibla Tba Wixkly Ooabo gi-to press ..uru- Krhiiiv maralua. To insun-1 Ik- Insertion of tiirte-pniidi-liie II should ... .... i -. ....... fPm ii M ri'UI'll WH HOI WW WW' mmwtwmmt morning. ofKbnay aXn FrWay and lbi I. do, waiting until death lo Saturday, UDlsM Important, will not p(fMt n trans'er olher vast property SN:piS5ff-taArai.Bl-W -ivr-ty. te will uio i. and making, allowanot forth- i,r,viourK provided, this last I J .. . . .. .1 r. il III II M I HCVeri.l Olljn HIH M''"' , i Mbsariben throughout the onaoU ginwtiM wouiii be stale and of HUla Inlatest at bean when I he paper was leo-ivi-n. rv.rM.nni.ltanta ., iil.l II nil their HOh eontribatlons to raaeh as Tmwdejr and XbU added lo the pre? low endow VVi-iIiii-iImv. Mini ri v initltotloa ot iMroiog tliu iiume ol li'-r dead .Htimm.d .it 10.fXAW" K i.fif - tint tht- kliuhlnc driver In 1. " i '' t- n ili ft npriju.'h. no imnkj iutt ai itafS J Inn i.fT-miD;, m.t overbrTi i u ttM'lr card In futll ul'i'l' H,ni r ur later, oflnr aoun than b'te, ami tlw tii xt vtotlm f .rlh 1 !'' Vanntias btnaati urior orer fata, Jim i n- ihi Imniij itrwn In In v' 1 r WltbOM K"' atroka tba soloBSl lay hi daad Vit in ihi I., nit niatrh otua; tin WOWIJ 1 Tba ecloiM-l playa not In lb El mn tl' l'la. Pall Mull (iun'tte. IN T1IK TJIKK. Tlio tnnn in tho tree win tliinkiiiK Wiiy off nndcr a sonny iky waa a ftunnlid Imt on a billsldc Tbers wcts (,ritiit;ii treeti nronnd tho Imt mi'l i" ilihtnncti watl lonir straschesol vino ynrK whero men and 0BU n i BOS aung curionsly into the bnaebei f tho tree. fin they worki.il cartridtff sttpi Still hut ,,t.... a, -i ir. nti.itri "VM i. i rjniy 'Ju more almta, unl i in n ,beu the war would ba at an -nd for tba man in the tre- It remain.-d hut ti, die Think yon. wA St. J..aa, who wgti.be. ov. r the vineyard folk at home balrdtbat praysrordid the guns make ti o orach noiw? tm . am- the Njn.el The leader wan tall and fair He wre n blue ahirt with thevrona on the hleeTe and a atrtpo whh h had nr- U-u white down the tnter troiivTH n am He waa making straight for the tree in which eat the man with tin- ritle At ditUlieS Of 100 feet tho DMBiB lb tees had brought the nick on tho end of hUnriedowiiHothat Itstop JMl reached tba apnce between the bin- eyes i f the man on foot Hia laat shot should be a fancy one. Two of the atjnad eyed a treo to tlio right, hut tho reat iiresaed on behind their leader At the third r,te I will tiro, decid ed the man in the tree At thu aocond ftep tho officer halteil A thick bufh with briar waa in his WBV. UeCOUlO see ovei n, "" j"-v.- A MR DWeH kkKak BuUel '"rd into Ma"'1 Hplit In Two Pieces. i I d l.aler Hum la iim-iI Tlioraday 'I ii raduy tlie may Hot BRARTUH'a PitfJI IB AH LE PoMibiy our idara been surfeited with Cranio, i reatllt iinitter, but we de-iro to oall Iheil notice again to tbfl ft mil paraTftpb of Ii'ih oonfeffiori. There in u pooaliaf etyle sboot it tbsi Ureel i attention, i-.ei ially when leparattd i from the body of the oonlesiion i the mind may not be coiiIuhihI nv the detnilM of the crime thi n in relaleil. II- thus to'iiluded ti'- stnrv ol lii life, mid the iiuir that waa responsible fur the end thereiil by prOOeMOf law: "1 have given yot' but n frail L'lillltlM' Ol III V I'liliM'lehCI- ilei II- d D - - - oorroDtneee. rain, misery mi eretonednesai which Incessantly followa the guilty ol iuoh oriroes. I have given you u brit I iketob of my exM'riem ti nrevioua to the dee, I, not for fame or ( leniency in the unworlhiiicNH of tba grave crnm . fori liave many dear to, mo wlii do not believe me guilty of such l deed: but Jesus snys; 'Forsake ell, 00BB6 and follow me.' So 1 write tin- with good intent, that many may turn from their wiokfd ways mid walk in the paths of righteous' iiohh, mid ti cliow how eaay a ptnoo may (all into perdiUon unawureH." mint nfll.'i.OlJO.IXXJmukeB .Stanford om id the fnost richly endowed in- HtitutionH ol leerning in the world, liy efTecting the truntTer daring her lifetime will contenU are effectually barred. A oorreapondent of the i'uiilic Rural I'reaa notch the fact that when mi oi cimrd le pleated where Oik trees have stood the fruit trees do not thrive. The rmiic thing lias tho picture under tin- i-unny my nlaee to anotln r wim n waa moru tin Now tho women woro working alone anve for the presence of a few half grown youths and crippled ' 1 1 men And tho women did not ing as they worked. They wept sometimes, hut wore often they looked tdloiitly end wonderingly off into tho wn-t. where the sky Una was broken by the crum bling bastions of a rained castle Off la yond He iiMl- was the sea aud fryoud tho fen hip they knew not t hat Strungo lands where men and youths went to come hack no more. This was the picture that tame to tba wind of the man In ti"' treo itut oaa cannot sit with a cramped leu end dream of di-tant things for long So the man tin-treo moved mid WESTON NORMAL BUSQJL Ii v m Held, tfurateriy nr tttgfna' Kt -elseted Pneident. h ndleloe, Or, June LIUJtevtoius the legellla of the ICaatern Oiem, m til- normal aeliixd at Wesioi, Ie. lurnad freoi thai town to Poedleton The rei-ult "f I heir elect 00 of a faeuhy Is llittl I'lCHident It'-hl waa retained suit every other member of th (acuity waa illsmlsai rj. Tho board bail Mruagled with the. Isetlon Rr whole days, Iihvidv Ihi n In session 1 ere the previous dav and having been Doable to ooom to toy lifli elllellt. The olllCOlUe Was u Vietoiy for the fU srlern of 1'reaidenl :vl, Albaiir Hi-tald Jane I nrearniaand bullatt often cut quter rlldo! na they are brought inuiptay. Tbia is forcibly IHastrated by the bolM which elileretl liatle- Karieira head. The bullet aplit in two purls, and only one part has bean found, It bad entered the back of Parrell'a head and emerged over the mo. The trout or val part of the bullet la perfect, but It la split Juki outside Of where it fastened ill the rbell, and SoOUl on. -tblrd of the bullet is gone. The part . . i ,1... kaak nurt which was toiiu.i was ,. .. . " " ; ,, AtW for tle other ii.alruelor. ..i k. aalnAti. w hero it had r, iDOUOaau . ... ., . , in i ii. iiikinL' the door. h w A plan is coon to la curried into tflbot lo atudy Arctic ourreota. About fifty pateul oaaki of a pecu liar make have been constructwl in San ITnnoiaeOi mid will be sanl out iii the revenue cutter Hear mid vos eels of the w haling BrOt, They will be distributed in different parte of the ocean and will be picked up by veaaulB which pass them later, it is tima hoped tu dstaroilna the current of the Arctic and the theory of an open current mound the pole from tho Atlantic to the Pacific. 1 III HOI I HI U I'UOBliKM In a second letter ol a Georgia woman lo Harper's Weekly of laat week the limet MriOUa phase ol the race iUestioii is tom bed tiun. We give an extract.: "What I wrote of the way white children go to school is only one frequently ooourred In Oregon and it has been found here to Iw due to a toad atool fooaOl which is , ant to m. found where oik treea b ri l . jjrow ami wlncu Stiaoan ibo ma of the fruit trees. The Bohemia mining dietrioi ,'l 1 ha bean atteaotlng conalderabla at tention ol late. BOOie one writing in the Dregoniau t in terning that Motion Mama o think that im mense wealth will yet be found there, and doubtless he is correct. The lioheroia district la altoated in the soatheaatern port! in of Lane county, and belongs to tho Southern Oregon mineral belt. A hod carrier, earning 19 00 per day, laying up half hia earnings, NOOld be obliged to bond bid back beneath his load for the considera ble period of live hundred thousand years in order to save the sum that Mr Carnegie received hia Interest In the Oarnegia steel plants, A law recently enacted in Min nesota prohibits the sale of milk, cheese, butter or any other dairy product to which there has been added any preservative or anti septic excepting salt. Late reports from Nov York, the great hop growing slate, arc not (aorabie to growers. Present con ditions make it iilmn-t certain that the yield for this year will fall con siderably below the avenue. An Iowa man, alter explaining that he only expects to get a crop of iruit from hia peach treat once in lour nr live years, adds that it saves a beap Of Work in gathering peaches. The best way to rttlucc the grOW out of tnanv illustrations that could ' In a. arm of offloe SCekera is to ro be given of "life behind the scenes" on a (ieorgia plantation today. My own little nephews and nieces go to school by the ringing of the plantation bells. Think of these children, scarce knowing- what it all menus, yet listening for the sound of tho hells to tell them that the big boys arc coming to protect them frOffl the dark shadow that hides in the bushes I This thing has not come about in a day." Albany Democrat: When the peace congress gets through with its labor, mountainous in appear ance, there won't he any more dis armament than now. lurdcad ail nations will continue to arm heavier than ever, taith in their navies and ariuics. Notwithstand ing this peace congress and the nice talk indulged in nations ars suspi cious of each other, and current events make it almost Imperative for big nations to keep several guns loaded. The idea of nations dis arming is a splendid one, hut it will not play, much of a part in the history of the world before the tuilleuium comes. duoa the pay lor publlo work to the same price private establishment pay lor similar work. It is noted as an enoouregtog feature about tho wool situation; that dealers are beginning to bay it for purposes of speculation. mediate and more distinct Spreading out la-fore bin aud under nentb was a Wooded valley with u hill beyond. Down into this valley a bun dxed yards to the riht dipped a trail. yesterday it had been B mere mule path half cloned by underbrush, but now it was dearly defined. Tho bnshes bad been broken oft, l?nt over and pushed aside, while the tramp of many feet had ground to powder tho weeds aud gram At a distant S of perhaps half a milo beyond and below him the trail trav steed sn open space Aa ho looked at this opening in tho screen of green ho saw Bgurea crossing it They stood ont sharp and distinct in the bright sun light They were men with guna. Few of them wore coats Many of them wen ban from the waist up. Their faces were dark, almost black at that dis tance, hut their chests were white. What lino targets they made, those white chests! Tho man in tho tree picked up tho slim barreled ritle which had lajou rest ing across bis bent knees. Ho raised the sight slide and squinted through it un til ho could aoo tho stool pick on the end of tho banal outlined against the white flesh of a figure in thu autilighted gap of thu trail A little tongue of flame darted from the muzle of tho rill" One of tho fig ures iu tho green frame stumbled and fell. Tho man in tho tree laughed ecftly and patted tho atoek of bis n lit- still the men with irani streamed along tho trail Aha! Tin y are run ning They will HtHi Is -u-iu to run tho Other way Just wait until the trenches get the range A white l ack makes as tino a target as a white chi "t Hut hour after hour passed and the human current did not sbh Wan they hours or i inly minutest What waa happening up on the hillsido t The man in tlia tree turned to sea i'ar UB behind him i D the crest was aaqnanhuti with a thatched roof. It looked liko a dovecot, but it was not It was a blockhouse. What was taking place there he could only guem Ho saw an irregular line of dark flguna u rainhlng up tho hill, some of them falling to rise no more Why did not tho rest go back? Row they swarmed abont thu buildiug Hew their gnus smoked I '(.'arajol" Tho red and yell wflag is down Then the man in tin tree la ked into tho heart of things and us Ins fate Tlie.se half naked pigs who fonght like derila they would not be driven back He was cut off To the right, to the left, in front, behind they were there, these men with guns who tired and inn forward, and tired and van forward again Tho picture of the faraway hut on tho hillside, tho Women and the vine yards caiuo ouco more, and tho man iu nt Ix.lii.v.i tluit's where ho is, said he. "Tho shots seemed to come straight from this direction. " 'No; it was farther to the left, said a man behind him "That's the one. that tree over there.' "Let s try a shot or two anyway, said a second, "What senseless chatter,' thought the man in tho treo. "No- it's a wastoof lead,'' said the officer. "Have was right. It must have been the , tier . In- ' -1 hi He stepped back from the bush and started toward the left As ho mOTSd off the man in tho treo followed him thrmih the sights. He had moved half a dozen paces before thoriflo sputtered. Tho tall fair wan pitched heavily forward "Ho was tin re, I last, d coward!" said one of the squad The otherssaid noth ing ine.V Wt re snooiiuK "Whv don't be drop enrse him?' muttered a soldier after a score of shots had raked I ho branches. Tor answer they saw a riflo slide down, strike a branch and bound off to tho around The strap was duing its work. Two women nt dry eyed, heartbro ken and eomfui tl. "i He- was by a win dow iiu-aiiit which heat the cold rain of t let., her The pki. s went fur her 1 ho otln r t-tanil out over sun kissed vine yards, where tho leaves were yellow and brown "H, will come no mare." said the first "Ay El no vi.no mas!" said tlio other, meaning about tho same. Sew ell Ford in Slmrt Stoi ii splinter on the list side and a plees of boos - Imbedded under the splinter. While I he oilier part of the bullet la ai d what split tba bullet Is causing OOMddembla argument. If the bullet split Inaloeof his head thi two pieces could not have come out at the one hoi. , and the theory la advanced that the natunl oouns of that part would be towards the inside of the head. The bullet either split befon it struck Kartell, or il milt in Ills head, and a- H went directly from Iheguit to Panel's bead II seems hardly possible that it o iulil have split before striking him. who apparently bad joined iu the op. po-itioii to tin- president. The resolution adopted givi-B the president powtn so large that he Bill be able 10 maintain any foitofart glon be may ohooae. Tin- .1. rue..rs de OS d are Prof, s-or Correl, Profsssof Kewisatid Mlsa Wells. and etn- Ben is a 1 ... , , ., : the tree bowed his head ..lid wept It now appears probable that the u He lookod rain dow tho wheat crop of the I lilted States 0, N0t alone on tho trail, but in this year will fill short of that it many other places the figures moved last year bv at least 100,001X000 now oasa Mexican Muul.llt. In tho "i ih. rvatlonsof a Banchwo man" are pit nt it ill iu-latices illustrat ing both the "shlf'leM-ness niditv of Mi sican servants nmpJa of the latter quality Complying with law and custom provided four men to do each a day's woik toward cleaning a public ditch for imitation purposes At the end of tho day a youth presented himself and the hill The names of but two men were Inscribed as having worked, hut tho sum demanded nmoiinted to tho wages of four. "What is the meaning of this?" I Inquired "If only Luciano and l'edro worked, why do I pay tho wages of Matildo and JesuSf "Two men worked, " was tho stolid rejoinder "Then 1 won't pay the wages of fonr. " "Hut two men did four days work." "All in ono day? That is impossi ble. " "Hut. scnora, they did I' "That cannot be. I must understand better befon I pay two men the w ages of four tin and requi t the majordouio to look Into this affair. " Presently the majordomo appeared. "S. iiora." said he. "tho bill is cor rect The men have worked. " "Senor. I repeat, the thing is impos sible Two men cannot in ono day do the work ,,f four men. '' "Seiiora. four men worked." "Why, then, did this man tell me that only two worked? And why are not the n me i of Matildo and Jesus on the bill?" "He told yon that only two worked, because th re was no room on the bill for the nanus of the others. " The majordi mo sinke quite Impa tiently, as if I should have divined that process of reasoning by instinct (in duced him to squeen in the names of Matildo and .l.sii, which ho did with out a Rails, and we parted ou tho best of terms rKAVEL I'Al BCHEUULK. (iiinial mis Is Amounts Men Instructed a ImuiU (twelve, to li al r.atate Traasaotlooi, A E Butte to James L Hunter 160 aero iu T SO 8 R8 W, $175. .1 .'in - I. Hunter to Nellie Hunter 100 i ' h Iii T an H R.I Wj fso. N i' t I'lammi aud i tn K jj Walker, Iris 1 and S, block 1, In N p Co i-h.: Ii's uiiditinii !oCottre (irove 188 '- josbua Taylor and wife to William Taylor, 80 acres iu T V is "i Ii 1 W; 8800, VVashi.mhoN, June 1. Secretary i i-'iank in H Decker and wife p, The Alger has wilted tba quartermaster-1 Booth Kelly number Coin; any, 120 uoi oral to uiuko a careful compilalion 1 acres in T Hi H It 1 K; ."iu 1. of mileage the Philippine voluute.raj from each stats would oa enuueu i, should they be mustered out at Han l-'uu.ei-ro. I hi- infofiiiatl m was em- br bodied in a menage which was cabled $yo( U K to Franklin B Di cker, h, 1 hK-ret iu T 16 B R 1 B, patent. J T Kelly to the Hooth Kelly bum. mpaii.v.sa) acres iu T (88 R I BJ. to Qeneral Dtis. Travel pay, exclu sive of two inotiths' extra pay which each shad receive upon niustei-out, ap proximates for Western states as fol lows: Oregou, 883 to f 51; Weahiogton, i"A to 182; Idaho, 51 to 181; Montana 888 to j-v,; Wyntuiug, f"5 to 87. I nch regiment is to determine by vote whether they shall muster out lo ISMi Francisco or III the home stale. In the 1'eu lor Life. Henry Brown, received June, IRSts, Hake county. H M Bailey, September 8, ib92, Mal heur. J A Bally, September 8, 18W, Mal huer. Wm Btokman, March 30, ISDo, Douglas. WmBarre, October 88, lsw, Grant. 1888, KM UambnOKel ux. to George K tSutbtil'iiiil, 40 acres intp22 s r:i w; $400. J II Pratt to Calisla T Pratt, inter, est in land iu tp 18 s r 11 w; fl.uOO. J D t'raig ami wife to Mrs Hattie 8 Wheeler, all ol block numbered 55; v300. N A W Howe and wife to W A Bel ton, 3.:ts acres of land lo tp 10 s 1 I w $100. Bond fur d. J. bushels. The general leiulen -y ol the market is upward, and while it is not probable that the price will' be hitfh when the new crop comes in, the situation la such that the exportation of better prices on the average lor the next crop than have been obtained lor tho crop harvested ( Jut a little t tin left laat rear is justifiable. went true. Hi down Wheat Matket The man in the treo tightened the strap w hich passed under hil arms and around the tree. Ho fitted the ritle stock to his shooMaa aud peered out iiuder tlio Isavi -v Thero was a big fol low with so:;:, thing rod sewed to his shirt sieve Probably an officer 8-r-r-r1 That nuit ba. gone too high B r ft S-r-rr' lhut Very busy wai the wan in the tioe Not SCO I lay, however, to in to the approach of a little squad of men who stopped ami 1. oked UO into the tr.i" The lirei.t I .knn. It was many years before tho "Great Unknown" waa identified. At the pub lication of the "Lay of the Last JHn str.l. ".Mariuion. "La.lv of the Lake' and finally of a novel called " Wa verier, " popular curiosity was ex cited, and the whole of England ram; with the fame of tho "Great Un known," as Scott was called. The secret was well kept Sir Walter Bcott. who ail his life had Wen storing mat. rial aud training his mind to snch concentration that he could work in the midst of interruptions aud was able to turn ont volume after volume with a rapidity, two a year, that made his l eaders don I t thi ;r very senses. His in K It t'arver, December 1 Union. John Campo, Beptember 2", is4, t'latsop. John Campbell, October .'!, lS'.Hi, t'riMik. ' c Cunningham, February 4, lS' I'm 1 lla. Win Fay, May 'JO, ISMi. Grant. Lee tlit, December 1L 1898, Wasco. Wong Gee, October 25, lsc8, Union. Courtland Greeo, Norembor io, isos, Lane. W A Henderson, May S, 1S93, ( lack-, amas. Mrs Kuinia (i Hanna, Nov. :i0, 1S05 Linn. Martin Hill, December, 17, 18M, rape! Baker. .'rank Ingram, March 'Jl', 189", Linn. Jos Relley 1 Bonoo) February 18, 1885, Multuomab. Tlieo. 0 l.tiebeke, March 21, 189H, Multnomah. George Moray, June 88, is4, Mult nomah. John McMahan, May ill, 1S!i7, Grant. J M OlbeimaP, April 88, 1800, Doug las. J N Russell, October 81, 1807, Cooa. Frank L Smilli, May 30, ls9, Jack son. A RBtoughtOB, April 1"), 1S'.)2, Col umbia. Chas Slagol, Sep' ember 4, ISO;), Jose phine. Alonao B warts, June 88, 1807, Marion. .1 It Todd, Novein her lo, KS3, mail robber; United Btatea court. Ueorg. Upton, May Hi, 1808, Colum bia. H vViotMngerode; April 4, 1881, Washington, James Weaver, November 15, 1808, Harney Cottage Grove WW Celebrate. Cottage Grove, Or, June 2. CotUy4 Qrove wl'd oelebnte July 4 This decided at ai a nia-s meeting b' ,) , uklit. SATURDAY, V ARCH i; SI 11 K)K DlV(.-.K.Uuh E Hn( has intituled tt Huit for divorce in tb Lane county clrcuit court agalnal W F Hiues ))t.r ,ubaud. The oouph werBr.arried in Illinois in 1SS0. Tbt Imv 0f sa,i marriage Is thrw .augbters and two sons, ran li gfron 0 to 15 years. Desertion iu the yer 1SH1 is charged. Officers Ki.kcted. Helmet lodp No 33, K of P of this city elected Offloers last night as follows: t'i Wiutermeier, 0 C; FC Fish, V ;DP Hall, Prelate; Dr W Ii Cheshire, U ff (Jeo A Harger, MA; A C Woodsotk, 1 G; 1 TNicklin, OU. KotK ( KtsiiKK.-Cottage Urove Leader: "Tlie couuty rock crusher wus unloaded at the depot, Saturday, tt Wl ir;hs over 12 tons anil is calculated to crush from 10 to 15 of root per hour. There is loom on our roads far several tons of the rock." DuKi'. Cottage (Hove Lisder: Mr (ii 0 Lea is drilling a well at Beglnaw, aud Is down over 80 feer, but has noi yet struck water. He says the form lion at that place is unusually bard. Jacksonville Item in Ashland Tid ings: Henry Ankeny of the sterling uoiue, who has been In California In specting certain niiuiug propositions In the Interest of others and thai ol In own company, aud studying the general mlniug prospects of the stats, went north on Monday's train to Lu gene. From there be will g" to Port land thence to Idaho for tin' purpose of studying the minersl interests of. Baker county and other localities. sprcltl to the oiuM I.ivkki'imu., June 8. Cargoes ou paiaaga. steadier. Holiday m England, NOW Yokk. June ,V Mrm; v.. UMIOAOO, June 8- Flrm;77j. Sv Fuan. is.w June . Fmn; rl 81 . This Is a raise ol from 1 to .' cents, aud now and then fired latothedaBM cognlto waa all tns mors perfectly pre foliage of the I ranches. ! served in that be kept open house nt The 11. an :. the tree laid his title carefully a, r. v his knees and reached into the b O' - aboVW him He OtOBght gOWn a gi :r..! " at.r Wd tie. held it t, his ear aud shot it From the p.vkit of his blue and white cotton blouse he fished out a piece of dry black bread H: una. ei. !. d he threw the empty p.i aaabel ail along the Hue inlay. I gourd firom inin aadhagaajo owsat tb Abboteford .! vt ting much of his time t enanaining i guesu and vfeltiag It was not until the embarrassment of hU I ahUahenoccurrid that the identity of tneauth 1 1 f the "Waverlay Novels' was disot vend The c.i..' ol v tt furnishes one of the I dsys to tile a bill of exceptions. many lUttsuaUOOS the power of do-1 will spieal the ciwe wiving tho public in literary matters, court, Portland Telegram: The recruiting' ofBoe here fluds it dirtlcult le ge -""hI men. There are many applicants, to many of them fail to psss the byskal Ml being for niurd.r except where tXl,''"iatlou, which is a !"tul ' uui oi bi applicants ai uie i ii" lice during May, only 12 were accepts ! Out ol 4S applicanta at Seattle, 27 eeB rejected. The men nearly all want W go to Manila. Junction City Times: Claude R 11 lor the (Vnnnn nfthukiiM hu received tea MAC. KKS Is BKS1ESCKO. Judge llumelt Fixes July Bxteutlon. of annolninieiit ..f itonutv COlltctoi , , , customs for Alaska. The appoiutnien1 Dallas, Or. June 2 -Judge Hur.uit s worthily bestowed, but at tHe mie today overruled the motion for a new tvnln, ,8 Mug recogBiBBl trial for W (i Megers. convict, d of the tuere wl uol n ,ufflclent n""'1' murder ot Ray Sink aud sentenced of republicans lefi to form a central Magers to be banged July 21. Magers committee took hie sentenM with indifference, , - - M,,,.ur' tti.riiuv. ...... i 1 I.-, .-oi ... . v Itonev BSS -i,t I .III II l.l.l.-- .llO.ii . - - to tba supreme Nt io elks' Hall u - i "" They force of meu working ou the bagj .reine Klks' new lodge room. It will haudsoiiie oi e wbeu completed. I trial at the circuit court. He was its j stplsal i ,. . . ss4iBsved'sssMhad Beet. MuHon. Pork, Veal, Ham, Bacon