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K :rin' City Guard. this tilt gTMtMl veiil c.er niiMl- ul i '.- Uke place on ilti I'ncifie A LIVELY OLD SHARK charlie infamy. BAlCKDAV. TO CORRESPONDENTS ilADE KAPIO TlMl FkOM MONTE V.OEO TO PEhNA'bUCO. Tie- SeistSDl .S.r'f' i'V Treiury r!r n -i into the) The business department of auditor's office unexpected! I I '.e third tii- s'onucnr. addressing the pro- Mm i iti oil who b rd I ode per or business connected there- 1 ,mg d i hint thai it for the got witn 10 inc. uumru, ., Euoene. Oregon, Moment, He ed I ' for the oooui'.ioo rk le. Sound. In. mi.l.lr, liol h lr.il.ir l fur. Mara' lh Tld c Ire imXitiillnl ttor ut"' l"pl7" el n s,i,.-nlr f thi- i i iit. Tin ; Mttain-. ! ith Atlan- -Links in their .ft rtl to arrive at . .. a . . 1 . . i i .ill ' . ' I '. 1 11 r 1 1 J ' . i r n , .,,. - ' I j. .ewfctleaS llrldr. Th.ro u a certain Chicago bride who I rseenuy decided that bar hatband wst j IB onffiiioi brute and went home to I . that (or pace liar and nrjnsnai rta . n. Tl.. th.rwiisnwak.-r.-d jnstbe fore inwn one morning last week by a sound of milling and weeping outsids tier wa ing r.-ui door. Her hor ror audi.-' r.t at discovering her BARER I 'N ft i IfISM ,1,,.S !',Ol.H I'l..r- lrVeinli l tlll- Ked Boy M n. lain BpietdM prodttoi r, t i'lui-KV (from OM UUi OO Johnaonrap , ,., day Mrs Thorns . vfa ,,f To mat, i BtuDDhiw. "Hi . . .- ' - "III . ; .trad Hnts witbiri'v..- least possible inly daughter In tbedepthe "'PI'"" Ol time," aaid N - 18, who used ""'auon BDa "e"I'a,r " ' t tv I I in tli. navy a lid : ' '"r ln il.- n y depart tnei.' ' "e mi. i tini i.f iho tVmhii ton Liars' uf ufjir' and rloh "baa lotm been t n sctofeden- DiiKM Vi k.N'iu III- mir. orders! a reduction of their salaries. Hc inv. -ligation. I w e K,-r , V,lli,-n .iennany Thi orh of ,, offlca it lw , Bttf JB iR aSitt reiort il tl having laid Ibat Qat- bibiod( and drttUo nuaturta r.liuary fonr boor watcb, bol if a mtBI io AmtriOi would UkiiOOd bad tl bi rttorttd to. wotb Atlan tie shark can 1 aataiiaIlM .. to mei tt my r-are tlmt DO ag(reHiiiM or hoattl p,, I)IJf) hammock and ditty box. policy eli iuld M pOVtOtd t iwnrd It flOflMi to litjbt tbaM jott btfort "Now, there are aom.- ibai idowaia t.ennaiiy." bit lafjanatloo IMOMU d Atlantic that ) a'i lik" to ' 1 , , , . , ... ., hii.l themnelv.ii Ux n .. t! fTiat.,rial I he ..mperor l not underHtarid firmer Be retary if ar AJgtr re- WHtf.rHi ,lW yet they want to lav. pli a- the fe-liti.'i' that underly Anierirtu OOBStlldtd tint QtOtrtl Olie be tyof room to prowl They've got thi flltiWOnhip, no difftfOOOl what relieved of Oommand ill i he Philip '"'I.'ratnra.f water that anita them ' . ., , . Iieft figured oat to a nicety, and they former tien may hae held Ibe pi DM OU tOOOODt Of lOOO mjH-tencv. kuw tUMt theoth-r aide of theeqaa- citizvti. Jnoiir foreign wmi former Of OOMFtO Otia dote D it e'.rrn over torlal line there'a jnt m gool water, Flfiifhtt.ei, f.iiigl,- agvn-t Fnn.v, the diajra thv overt .ok the fee and water of th.-ame degre... f t . . perntnr.'. aa that in which tbev ri f..'l- and expatriated KaliebOMO, rtUrv tbroagb nil own looomi o- 8riUI1,i W),,n they get tothink::: .Scotchmen, a d IriebtStn li iiirt timcy. Oftot Britaia, The (leruiatta afe a lioertv lotiog, pairio'.iu ptvilt The Kxuniner aaya th t tod if War rli .iild ..'il.-lu te ixt l:ii- M-vtral nccaai. m when the Oregon "ide of the tin co io try ami (i. riuany, on thin Kiil.j.ct "Well, what do they do wh.n they g. t to worrying over the cramped ipaot " iu which they Bad themaelvea on one r the oth. r - hy, a l a. . i I t. at 1 : whin. Hi.ldi.TH weremareblogtotbe train ",y. .J ' , D .VT. rii.it nl . I v ImiW that tlie etina- there ia hardly the ri n oteal norsi- wo nen ami little children ruih.il torial line W a tr ha of water that's a mined. "Charlie wee rro-n-n-el Io me, wailed the bride of a month or there ibouta moornfnlly, "and ao 1 came fconie." "lint what did Charlie do the wretch!" inqnirtd tho mother, ready to blame the bnsband on general prin ;iples. To thia qncstion, however, th bride returned no ancwer eare bitter weeping. Tb'-n the mother, feeling that toe cu' wai beyond her, administered i nam ri-t.irative and awoke the bride'a father. "Now, my child." began thU indi vidnal. epeakinm with tlw nnth'-.rity of one who had settled all h'T difflcnltles from the time she conld walk, "tall me immediately what that wietch of a hnsbaud of yonrs has done and he shall rutf.r for it whatever it is." The bride's ardor coded perceptibly, tier voice was almost Steady as she be gan her story. "Well," she enrumenced bitterly, her eyes flashing ut the remembrance of her wrongs. "Charlie was oat very late lin-t tiu-ht. and I thought I'd get np Ui : nd say something to him when h' came hmne. I had thought that so long BI Charlie was going to be 'Sirunge, i it imt. myriad", who that of the blllty.Amri. .." I i ..una would out and i.-i-nd -,i ,g ( ieer .1 '" "V t h. t f. r tie ir conatitntious and -"lutH Z Z.CZ, "tiJYl f w :l. I aall. astliev S fl -O , that they can', , , and monkeying aionnd P ion a l.tt de So. w her. t harln got in th.- wat.r i n ti il line too long, and " -""". ' ' " "7 o they ttut nop over it licketty cat, ao M ererythlng bat bin end went In ftet that yun can t aeo their fins for there. And -and -bitter sobbing (1)t again "I furgot all abont the beaaty "I remember , nee, when I was on mask I had on and went right in with the old Ticonder fa, thing happ n -d "I'on me And -a perfect paroxysm ti.,,. .,.. - .. to... -.r. i . .i of tears half drowned her words at this llelore UK pan..! the do r "f dark- klarki win n tin- t.iko it int.. th. ir point "Charlie must have thought I in s- through, heads to u,-t n....lv W.. nut int.. the was a gti. -t, ami b- tl.n w a pillow ai .1 .t .. . . .1 . .. k "i .... ... - . . . . ....... ;.,... I rings o, roiii.n ie t.i.siiiiu ina-it .m.i one returns to I II us ol I tie p-.rt .T .M..nf. vi. ie morning at H BnptfOff Wiin mi dote n I tp 'td. o'clock It wee on a Monday, April IS. .. .:. Which ln.li-. over ue oin-t tnvtl Montevi.l.s. hurl" r i-full i f sharkc and preciautbtmanbood sodauriini wfi r,"e""" ,r v 1 u... men forward g.t to tishing ..v.r the qutliiiaa of iba ' nr.lv Ueintn . tldefcrtbern in order to get their epines character btO be loiinUtUl Ibat Thalataal or I .. ,lf '""'ake walking Hicks of them. One . . Ihe lute. I .r...o-e. um. of the hnKe man. at. r was la.ideii after gnat our (..ru.au-.aeric..i " rtutoUil.il.. carriatfe is (,. arm it dillic..ltvw,tht!1. .11,.,bin.,lHtrenL.th,,f might ,,r..v.. in ti,., leaat ilieloyal to wi(ll n M flnng gonBfOI war , loeir aaopita oountry, it - iniiuit follow the 11 v u I vally as they Suuimers. Ol course Ihe (Jeneral btrt dont io othtr ware, i hey, atd lubmitled, WTljo wouldo'it their ancestors, left the . Id country to escape tin- tyranny ol kiogoraJt, ami to bat er in.lr O00ditiojii i I I would not be ditlOJM to tl e country that gives ti.en. the blta au. I 14... II. k.1,1 .... iiik.. .i.-io;u. ..r W1" a (lie t they profctsUedto atttle the ooaZ right u. patob. Brum thiokh?!' invlnrlgbtbjriawi ml,m, at ooil? Lk ' '' " " oeaend mi.de Z? Ibootat, h .i.ft..e,j , ahtMHt, bui waahooebt.1 doenI eon fr.M.. Brul.iai n wU,i -" BtM ,. Bakel City It rib n an ..f idcklng black.. m I.Im.'U .u...r ... .1... . . . ... !, I.... i, u.-li arnleii reUU.e..r ...e oso I mining eralioni in ilia gold dlalrleia of which that oily hi the oetiUr, We make an exlraei r. lMillig i" a now f .moils property) "Bvi 'V one has heard N.e lOOItUtlt story of the dleoorery uf n.e Rd H" i.y iw.. SM.r ioi ii, and how n u .... I. ii l,v 1 1 ..in u-lltiMi.t a ' J l.u.llu ......... 1 ... . . ptfony Ui a proiarty ...-luc.:,g ' ( " "u ".r .,. ,,r, ,,,, ii .in forty iliou-und .tobars to slaty r",r'u ". alto i,oklH ti -net dollars per month, it 1 """ ,r'"u ,:- rear II laeltuated three and ..... ha;f mllet """Uou of lbaar fro.,, Mr ' l iba an, th weal ol Ura..He .... .be n,,;"e "uniedialely got ub. and. l,.Dk. Of Clear creek. Ti e pr-.p-rly ,BI u" ' danger Of , U JT Dna on tesece what la ack.... 1- l.e I gra'-'d a club .ml ,,r.,,. , ' ;o bene lineal twenty-stamp mill i rul Cl'd louu.l, l he Ibeweat, Plfty-llve meo aree.u.loytd : re,,,i '"r M"d t one .;ea I., .'a ami night shift-, ami the wheel. -"'" Mow H,e head a- .. .. ii el. c k.,ii,.u Iu, ii., - ri vei sl''. i 1 1 u. ling out I lie p.. cons niien dq. nieiul. The ore It largely fiee milling! inn a p ant is almost completed no the properly Io treat the col. cei.l rales by toe eyanide proceet. " l lie property InolndetaMiiagnlfloenl water power which runs ail the mills, the Whole ayetem Ol reduction being one of gravity; It is a complete town in itself. Mr E J Oodfrey( 01 e of the owoera,.le now in Loudon, and It is axpecled that he Will sell It before he returua. One rumor is that iheyh.ve been offered two million dollar, end auot'.er. c DlioKCl -" frOIH I.HMlnUar terik save that mis and other rich claims io the neighborhood I 1 .. . 1 " 'Be twaraor) d, had vauiehad and iba hao II . Uol ll-Ui to be.aelf, ,,ul ounoluded , a..d gel back noma before Bruit is luritd. Asi.'e,roiu Mau "' 1,rU,-,, ul' -"Hie, , , ami pluck v aatv.r-.rarj BMro tape. natattaai i,,,, , ,,,, , K 0 Cotter, Bounty Ja l A Pa it-raw., Ii. ,r. r M A" Wither-, .herld a number . f " J . deputy sheriff; K U lire, Clerk I Msl J6 4S 1W05 TobO 'lOlltl me." Chicago Inter Ucean. FIGURES WITH FINGERS. oriuin ( ti..- Reasaa RaaMtal 3ietb ud ui . oiniiiiia. Hold yonr hands np before yon, jmlms oatward, thtnnbs at an acnte angle, lit- ..- i li.i.i. ., . . . and adjoimug discovctl s a'e lo le ' " """ "'V cleri ihmatn :,.. I-.MLI..1. svml.c.le L H J',,""0"..'Uly clerk. under a capitalisation of twenty mil- dP"V therlff. rgjoo llnu .1. liar-, and all to be onerat. d on a " "-'""'an e.r. I.e. ,1. V 11 Kul""- lenymau 8CI)..laoe. FRIDAY AUG II 0 It D-y It, Janitor n w n .uiinr, waooi supl pjq THI BAILEY DAD.-Iii thee .il . H K Houston, ioa t work i,( A ij - of Laneoounty bletory ibe Bailey w M Blaehlty, " jj, family held no small prominence. Bui 1 8layter, pauper 'upplle. death ha. claimed all of tbe original I Of' Kiak, work . ; crusher npj J HO L'lK) 88 Ills own race and blood m making the lOggtttloO. poeoe, tIAIPlJI UOLU HTARDAKU MtUIT. A lit. I University of Oregon i.-lo.U le.it.d. . ... . . .. . .el laaa .Va RID Oil IIM J'U. U1KU0 00X91 1 ! 111X10 be clubbed with b. living pins and cap- and rin u"-' r 11 ; 1'ttle finger Stan bars for an hour before he gave up ng finger and middle Anger Oil all and cashed in. the fingers of the left hand 1III; nud "Well, we cut him open, and, gentle- t,,e 1),,ml an'1 lhnb "u acute anSle r 13 . alia a la. .1 .... . f TT1I moV m. ii. wliat 0 i Hiipposo we found """ '" i""lc " : inside of liimt Whv, as iiti" a gold Tuition Free. iregouian: ' J'ri si.lent M Kin ley', silver ciuninis-ioi, tried l. drive India hack to the silver batJt Now India prepares to rttom ll favor hy relieving u. of our foil when we scare il away. Kvery hi! verite howl ill the United Slab Mill help India to gel In r h I ' firmly on the gold itandard, Arl what Aineric tit gold she gets si ill know how in kttp." W ill the gold stain hud IrtJgODUU inform us how ndia I an get nui gold? Can she get it hy any otlim means than hv selling us pnalu '. or inanuf u lures? As w- have nu ,., , . . . ..... , Us more like hunting jackrabtnis oommtroe with India worth speak ,H yu,inelee I oan think of, said ingol the l ircgonian is riglit in s iy , u as.- the fourth finger from the left, still holding the thumb at aa acute angle, un l yon have IV. Now pas. to the right hand. Holding the thumb and thu baud at the same angle as before we have VI; by using the index and the middle finger we get VII, while the thumb and the three large fingers make VHI. Now join the two V's made by the thumbs, inverting one, and we have X, or 10. Then use the X with the last lit- ing that "what American gold tbt gets she will know how to kttp." The editor knows baiter , but hit pr i utlice is such tint h will use tin most Intignifioaot argumtol at watch and chain at u ever saw in your life! Not an idinitry minute and Second baud watch, but one of those aratcbea that give the .late, the day of till) Week, till tl)lM'S I ,f tllM In, inn un.l First term btfliis K pt is, isirtj. Kx-; the wbule thing. Well, sirs, yon can I'eiieiit oannee m Ancient ami Modern I imagine our astonlabment when we Qff th7' tenu. g V?, TZr W?,Ch 0P" from all n. cre.lite.1 n I N ...Imllt. d f"""'1 ,,"lt 11 11,1,1 Kt"rP"d at exact without examiiiatb.il. I1? P m.. April 11, the day before We Students i. ol full v- r. .1 ... ...... , I Kot into Montevideo. can take studies in w hirl, tln v nl' "The skipper of . ur ship r- i orted tie tiiiger before it and it will give IX. deddenl.ln the ESugent lilt 111 b thia fact to the townsp.. l ie ,,f Monte- !Tue combinations following X are ob- aa a. t I . 1.1 - a .t a vid.sj when be went ashore, feeling con- v"",s- lac lorennger 01 ue lan uauu, lid. nt that some prominent fltiwan of 1th the thumb ut right angles, muke that t iwn hud inadvert, ntly permitted " l''rf('('t L the little finger of the left binuelf to be made a meal of by an hatid uirved toward the thumb muke. epicurean shark Ho naturallyconclud- G, the Initial of centum (100), and so ed that the victim must have beeu a ' u wi,!l ,uo Imndnsls. Now join the prominent citizen to pack such a swell two thumbs with the forefingers, n timepiece around with him. Nobody ,wo 8 Inverted, and you have the Was missing out of the population (if hieroglyphics complete. Philadelphia Moll . vi, .... anil t in t inn' 1. ,.L-..1 nl. . nmes mighty mj iteriont, "Well, we remained in the harbor of Montevideo for six weeks makina r.- I i-'or ratalogueo and further In forma lion, ao.ii. at tbt I'rcsnifnt or Hon J J WAI ION, rVc. ISngtne, Oregon. I lie "I. g. rt" Hutbwh teked, imltb of company ft. speaking .f Oghtlng PUIplnos, I a man had a good wif boras and nn aowrate gun it would not be SO bad, but the Diggers win p .p atray at you rrom the broth until you g t right cluaeup, and thru t ike to their heels. hii.I go like li e bait in bopt of oatohlog looktrtoo rtloktna Phej all go barefoot, and the his gold standard hook, W I l.l. RKTKK KB IBA. Kovtiiri Mvl quickneee with which they can gat Ih rough Hi- tirtih ami over ibe ground peases comprehension, it would be all tht eoldlere would a-i if they could get a -.juaie, sta'.dop light again-; the Diggers oboe. His ituir Taraat ninrk. There have been s-veral instances of a man's hair turning from whit" to twa.aii.iio mat time ine s.iaric and hlack. ine of the most notable perhaps Wj, It'll liii'laL.tit wnm lin.'h..n Ir. . -J ' "'.r-"1 was that ot an antrlnaar In tha ova am. We Were lust Upon the ti.,int of . t . f - .- ( I'm aavai oi uuuiav.uo. jus age was ll... and he was on duty during a trr stock, and their namee ate remember' ed only by their descendants ami the few ' mii . r ' ig pioneer.. Toe beauii ful Oak Hill cemetery, a few mil... treat nl Eugene, It their 1st) r. -ting plSCe; O i a recent visit to the ceine tr CO .i Impassive marble ....re mule wliiitis lo some of the Belli y dead. Among them were Uoileo Bailey, killed by ludla s ai Cow Creek in 1856; Oapi J pb Bailey, killed by i" H v r I nil i ii io 1881, and J dm Bailey, 8r, died March 18, 1858. .Y( Kkn.m: Loo DtUVM. Albany Demncrul August 10: "Thia afternoog tini -. men are just above. the big bridge I d eight million feet of ! gs which in.vi i .en passing down the river fbi leveral aeekt, rolllugtbe remaining logs II the bars Uud banks. Phey have a ln.u-! ami tioise? md live wl.h Ibe drive as they clean the river of the loge. It will la; several w.-ka before they reach Oregon City, their destination." ilt.ll.it Mr I l.iri.,1. it f.ir. a. raogatl are very bud working ,.m. M,.dfottl Mwu,(or. ,.w (. n pie. Their salary n ihanofolly man of Cottage Grove, wae a plsaaanl small for Um rough and Importanl oalter on ue Saturday, Mr Ohrlsman work they have to .In. And. i was formerly engaged Io buttneet in course, it would indi -ai.. a la.-k of (""""" li"'v' 1 1 '"" r,v,",; , ,. . mi n" ' now looking for a now location, patriotism to lesign. 1 hev oug il .. ., ., , jr. u.i bla way down be slopptd a few to have a nin.-months' Tacalioo I days with tnenda at Grant's Pass, and on full pay. his step iuother MrsChrUmaU, of CtU- tral Point NUT AU, I HAT At ngaraol) was saottic in his per ooaJ morals. Bomt timt ago, when every cue was diMtissing the f.r- Mr Ohrlsman has tbt so psaranotnf s thorough butlness and STB would oe loiich phased to have Ii . in locate w ilh us " ten pulling out for northern waters when lbs British ship Oardllf, from Pernam brn BraaiL not iat6 Montevideo. The Cariiiif's mate was iu command, and be i i . a queer story to tell t how th. sad bad falleu to him It seems thai on April ii tht skipper returning t tht slop from Ptrnatnbocu In bis I ng boat, bad slipped in stei ning on to (ha lloat leading to the ship's gang way and fallen Into the water, llefore toe boats cr.w had a chance to pull werefroaen stiff .on. ww ..no i ,e siern sueeu there I w.is a swisu ii u.l toe skipper was la ing I toff in iho jaws of a gigantic hark "You'll rem i other that thishsppened ! the afternoon of April n Well, re wouldn't hart been anything rs ' Ii al out this if the mate In com I in.1 Cardiff hadn't bappi ned to u an d that tat skipper bad a vain able wiit.li on his person when the shark got him. Otff Command! nanffinai meudoiis fire for 15 oonaacutlTe honra. The spray was constantly flying from the hose, and he becaim . in diiseqaence of the lovness of temperature of the atmosphere, covered from head to foot with ice. He wore a skullcap and a helUM t on tha top i f that so that hi. head was the warmest part of his body and not at all exposed, though his eye brows and whiskers became wet and The afternoon after the exposure bis hair, which had be come gray .'.g!,t years before nud had for tlireu y. ars b . n white, turned per fectly black. Louisville Post. a Wlllias Slave. A pr.tty saying uf an army officer U reis rte.i by an exchange. He married In 1868 tbe daughter . f a man whose wh. Ie heart was in the cause of the southern negroes. The marriage has r::. -.i ..k...r ,he szsiz:2!! mine aim a-,;, . um what kind ,.r a t ... . . r l"-". watch it av.is The mate exactly de scribed the watch that we bad taken out of the shark's stomach In Monte video 00 the in, ruing of April IS, and Whl n our skipp r showed it to him be instantly Identified it. "Now, all that anvhodv who dmht soon this ha- t .,, .1 ., ..,' .- r.. ....... - l . U I l.l 11 IL 11 1 when l knew yen?" asked t college' Hops. Stephen Bmeed was In Eu gene today, He says he will com- luenoa picking the early ones Fugles in about io .lays. H says some ter min Is noticeable in the clusters and Oregon r..l vine. He thinks prices w'dl be siden.blv 1-sh than last year. as Eugland will have the besl crop for yearssndof i he best .pualnv. Many yard m tbal country promising tl :bls dale 1,000 lbs to the acre. OVBRKULIO. The Sup;. Ilie I .'Hit yesterday refused to advanov l he oast of Jeuule Smltoon respondent The Boul tern Pacific Company, appellauta, Thl. I tbe case In which Al:-- Hmilaon recovered b a verdict of a Line cnuotv jury tbe eum of 110,000 d smart, she Having lost both leg in n railroad ui oldenl at Bpringfleld The family of the young lady are poo. nud deserving people, BouIlR Day. - fJoTlago Grove Lead, i : H was trul. a gain day for Bngeue ami a happy homtoomlog of her brave s. ldier boys iontr to is? re membered. The people of Hugeue ie noted for their patriotism and hos pitality, but their recaption of the 1 ' gOU soldiers was superb." Htbaurh Pkriobt. Pour freight it is reported lhat iba ehltttm Ii e From which chlttem hark i peeled i" tunes of a coming prut light, some becoming vary scarce in tbli and other one met I ngtraoll 1th his dangh r, eouotlee, A is wall knot n, wbtrever Maud... his ins..., sr. I,! .,.,,,, , Hie (Ii e Is sKlllll.d of ll . bark it soon and ask.sl hi.u lokimrlf if ha woo d " . wis. sneaoming tosreer how many thoussnd miles lVrnambuco uuunnecmueiu tree at no great dls- Itttom Muiiu vi is to measure the He DUNe ream Ban .iv a umt fututs at ths present rsts of con- male on the atlas of South America.! She I see that K-medoctor. have de- "No, replied logersoll, "1 1 sumption will naturally bt destroyed, Thatabarh . nly hit the high place, in ; rided that paralysis is a consequence of ouhln't go to 0M anything MauJo price of chittem bark under th.se inmplnK from lrnambuco to Monte- overuse if the parts aff.cted. here couldn't see " ' i-oudulona will, in a f-w years, Breath nnlt xl' rt''B"n.v doubter cf this j He I don't tee Iww you can have nan oooian t ttt, adttnee narratmn here present, why, here's ths any faith ia that oomisotion, my dear How many fathers there are that 1 .. mark's spine, " and No is of Ibe Liars' when you know yon are free from pa visit place, where their "Maud." s'il'- 1 1,111 cunty, News: Within ch'!! !h,'1J n'' H 25 c,Ilt malacca stick. talyale of the tottgne. --Boston Courier would ha Mtiraly out of niaotl ; Uu' '".. twenty live liol.,- 1MirV;r'L.1: :.l"Lw,,8 U'st"weJ I f. . i. . . ..m.,v.v .vvw m aui.rui nines HEti nt'ioTv- ,r,i.,. .i ,-1.1 ..... . .. - "KUU wTOuaanox seen ine Officer ror I wagons arrived here thi- afternoon .'.v . i , . .,, whli go,..)-Iroiu drvsllis v...... ,,f .--Kii5,-kV.rrtSjM'r "" my wife's faun I became a strong ! ' ' ttamer brougbl to Cor abolitionist, and tery eoon after I met lt on tbtt trip is tousof F.ugana her 1 became a slave !" Detroit Frte1'""-1'' &be CXpecU to run Li Cor. I 'has iieniley, " D .! U...1.... . .... , nrjin i.,.ij. . o. iionir I7H Arthur Andtmuu, bridge work 31 50 J J Wood, ork on oi Usher vjja Boney Hro-, wood and u.tii- 5jj I Uliei ui of Judge P. P. Prl ill. Jacksonville, Or., Auc. M.-MrsPP Prim nn.) dtogl.ter, MrtCtnDlng,t lived last night vi h the r. maim of Judge 1'riin, win. i ied in Ban Pua etm M 'Dday, T .e funeral look place tutlay from tl.S .'resbylenau church, under Hie suaptetsol I1 P i'run cabia No IS, Native Bone of Oregon, Thi services were oouduoted by Kev K 0 Bt range of Ashland, lottrmeul was id InokaOUfille cemetery, Demul b Harriet. New York, Aug 11, Sin-.- I lie visit of General Washy Merrill to bVcnnv) Root, lU tbia City, ruiuois have hetl Currenl lhat it bat l.itll settled that General Merritt will succeed General Otis In the Philippines. When (feneriil Merrill wi's se n in hi-linmt on Govt rt oi ' isUnd he said: "Any story that I may -iicewd (i era! oils in the Philippine! ii wIiIm. ut foundation. When rjeeretar) Hoot was in the city, three or four lays ago, I dined with him, am', of course, I u .iim.t discus, any mbjtst mat may have come up. f I tu) .rd. red in Manila, 1 will obey riters the -ame as any a'lny oftlcei would do," I ha ned ut Manila, a: d is a true story, Ooe of tbe Oorvsllls volaDtsw had a watch that needed npaulaf. H k il Intoa jewelry esttb -iuuidI wheie two black Filipinos were on duty. The ( orvaius n an sddrseta one of ih.iu in pigeou English, berw-' "Me oi watch; he no go; be DO Wf time. Me want you fix 'im. Hep11 main epilog all bloke, i'oil isbow In excellent Bogllih and with poll" suavity the Killpiuo replied. '"TtSt your watch to the gentlemaa st ibe otbei oounter, tell him your trouble It good English and he will repair y' watch." Press. vuliis ail summer. OKKUOH PEKBd aaBOClATlOX, ....... n.. . . i-i uu.tuiuions i '," nvaieo at BOM, ami Waahiugti D Star many more aie c niing. They have - ; iuveate.1 over fod.OUO Iu real aud ht- The annual session of the Orecn 'on' Prrrty. l h. v have t.ullt a ' peopl.sj the possesion of a salt spring w-as rcgardid at a special gift of the Press Association will meet at I bail and organised a ..ig. nnhe it hemiiin h'ritt..riilf v Astoria on August 21. During the ' have au exivlient bra-s hand. lime of the gathering of the ediior.s the sixth annual regatta ol the S'.aus Hop cheeks and wheat of Oregon will take place arjfl I Printed In tha latest atjrl Attoria is doing ita utmoat to make I ly' 1 " u J t ,)rlcw- , I ll , , IT . Tl,a I I......I . . T :...; i . ,, . . r ii.us in Lp rus lunl cue It is said by au Atchison cynic that which bowed lata a itr.., , 3LIT7i at toon Ma worn..:, h H widow she Uwes were no fish, and ,h i.,..,.. " " avp,vUi " u3 Ulltt Uernclwliad allowed their forefathtrs lV -.1. , S ' ... , -1l V i UMJ. v u at iy, u a w, aitU Wll. tsniH . iliLSa! E !?" r hM ..Th bmotm tax in India is levied on -i " - "o . .. i ..i.g is ai a ais- ail Th. v all fix.slmwsi t ur;, and can twtnru- ed in her j In:, .i-, -:'.y n the weather- of Oregon will take place and '";;" 111 letret style a. d prompt, edrantagc when she has no on. to blase ikmZmatTim TOO OOtteatkte ths wsy.-Atchi.oa ULbe. Its sccpo. RotnmtBODT Bbipxxnt. Ths As t riafiox Company baa received an order for salmon Imxea for the Tim mins cum. ry on tbe S'uslaw river taya tbt Astoria Budget. The boxeg bare to be shipped viatsan Prannaoo, as i here are no ves.els ruuuitig froni there to that point direct. IU-IUJINO UENTKD.-Tli'- "Id 00011 i" Dae building has been leased W school ,i;strict No4, of this city. from Gampbtll Bros for the lerm of one year for UM, the district to make in repairs nseeasary. Three grades will be taoght In the building, the Si""1' itntb and Eleventh, ami BuperloteB" dent Reeeler win have htoofOceln the san e. MaJuntD, In Cottage Grow, by lie v M O I'.riuk, Aug 8, 1SP, J BB Btaoettaod Miss Lcooa N Bufimaa' 10 tht aamt town, On the same dat..' by Rat M O Hriuk, J N hyd and a-s made b Dr Davis at the bai qed Rati E-iate Traneactu n 0 B to Geo w Cannon, totem In t 1W a r 3w; patent. J M BbtUb and Wife to Alma M stt' Cord, 1 tort; ISO. L" 8 to Charles Peer, 141 ! i-fl 10 t 18 a r 1 w ; pateut. Albtuy Dem.H'rat: "A statement Miss Ora E fickard. AliMI NISTRATOK ApPolNTKt. -E H Hawkins has ban annolatad aomiuia- trator of the estate of Js,ah Soott dc ceaaed. Probable value of eaUte 4dn Bonds required I10J0. which is worth of Dot ice. It was that the entire !o- of lives iu the OttgOt renimeot from the time they left 'be slate through the war, from all cause was ouly 4J percent, which is much leas than the mortality in any of lbs big cities for ths same length of Urns.''