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' UfiEGQB SEHTIflL jEKSOB SESTISEL f h PUBLISHED SATURDAY AT Jacksonville, Oregon, Frank ke?aus TERM e rr, prTr,it(itM, m VOL. XXX--NO. 44 POFESBIONAL tii-EDS. R. PRYCE, tf. D.,' PkysUiaa Amd SwrgeoB, SIedvokd, Okeqov. r Offles extdoor toByer's block, res' Jaa:, CuBBinjlmm'i hotel. E. P. GEARY, M. D., pkvsiciaA Ah4 SnrgeonJ MEDFOED, OREGON. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. 2 T. R. YOUNG, M. D., TrMysicamirAd.mrgef Central Point, Oregon. alls promptly attended to at all hours. JL. L-WHITNEY.M-D, xaqlz rowr' oreoon. Having located at this place I ask a a art of the patronage of this section. Calls attended to at any time. W. F. WILLI A31SO ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-aT-LaW Mjsdford, Okecok. All bntincis in my line will receive prompt attention. II. K. IJANNA, Attorney & Counsellor AuLavo, Jacksonville, Oon. ArTill practice in all the Courts of the Bute. Office up stairs in orlh's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUN8ELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all th Courts of the State. Office in Court if.i use. T. B. KENT, Attorney & counseler-at.lw. Jacksonville Oreo ok. Will practice in all the Cburts'of this State. (JQe ia tht Court House. G U. AIKKN, U. D., nSYSICIAN AND BURGEON, 4ACKSSMTII.LT, OEE80X. fcyOfllcs opposite P. J. Ryan's store. J. W. ROBIUSOI, X D., JPHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON facksoavile, Oga. Officii At City Drug Store. Resi deace oa fourth St., opsite M. E. Church. Calls promptly attended to, dayandnigtlt. B. F. LOWELL, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, Portland, Oregon. All business placed in my hands Will re- stive prompt attention, tion given to collections. Jouif a.urrcfctXb. r.m. dement MITCHELL fc DEMENT. Attorneys & Counsellors At Late. Office in rfamra's new building, coraef first and Pine streets Portland, Oregon. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, Httary Pablic, Real Estate Agent and Co flee or AZocUfox'ca., Or. fra'ato conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specially. Loans ftecotiated- and collections made. All business intrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, T KNTIST, JACKSONVILLE, OREGOJf . Teeth extracted at all hours. kLaughing" gas administered, if desired for which? extra charge will be made. Office on corner of California and 5th street. a. e. oimi. l. n. num. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT0RNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 3 and iStrowbridje's BaiUing, Portland', mt'E'aoir. WilVpraeiVcfin1 all' courts ofrecord'in the State of Oregon and Washinton Terri tasy; and pay particular attention to business in Fwderal courts. THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIYER Mil FLOURING MILLS HAYING RECENTLY BEEN RE' fitted with al modern improvements. are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth batrel sacks, and every sack is warranted te contain 49 pounds of flour If you don't believe this, just compare a sack of our uour with any other brand ottered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. wm,l'iiw " i i- " - - BARLEY ROLLERS. Havinjr. added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll IJarley for customers. The work will tc uone on short notice, so that par- tics can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of thecrtishcr G.KaREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. Farmer's Store, Mkdford, Oregon, ANGLE & PLYM ALE. Prop's. The undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing that he has opened his plarc of business in the ni-w town ofjledfnfd, Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quantitiesto suit, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CAN DIES, NUTS," DRY GOODS, CLOTHING; Etc My stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my line arid sell at PRICES LOWER THANf EVER All I ask is a trial. fST'nighesl price paid for Produce. TWENTIETH YEAR- ST.ISARX'S AGAimiOT, CONDUCTED BY. THE 8ISTEBS OF THE HOLT SAME. THE SnOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of clcveD weekseach. Board and tuition, per term, $10.00 Music 15.00 Drawing and paintiDg tt 8.00 Bed and Bedding...- .-...- 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, ......$ 5.00 Junior, " . i.i.i.j: COO Preparatoy " ... .... ..,. 8.00 Senior, " ... t..t. 10.09 Pupilsfcceivcd at any time, and special attentioHl) paid to particular studies in behalf of luildren who have but limited time. Fob further particulars apply at the Academy Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain treatment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory. Spermatorhoea, Iinpotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by overexertion, sclt-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay nnd death. One box will cure recent caaes. Each box contains one month's treatment, one dollar a box, or six boxes for five dol lars? sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case.- With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will scad the purchaser our writ ten cuarrntee to return the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued only by WooDAiuy, Clarice & Co., Wholesale an? Retail Druggists,- Port- lana, uregon. Orders by mail at regular prices; U. S. SALOON, U. B. HOTEL BUILDrKO, JACKSONVILLE, T.L McKENZIErPROP'R, HAYING ASSUMED THE MArr. agemeat of this resort, I propose keeping it stocked with the finest brands ot WINES, LIQUORS AND" CIGARS, And vf iff be pfeased to receive a call from all who -svish the best in my line. Sat- isiaction assorco. 1. i. Mctvi.iNZ.lli. G. LEMPERT, M- D-, liraduate of University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Surgeon. Calls attended" fo" at T1 hours day and" night. Office opposite Slover Hotel, Jack sonville, Oregon. ' ., ' " - 2 ,"l - c t. TV. JtEHltlTT. DK. J. W. R0BIN8OS GIT7 DRUG STORE CALIFORNIA STREET, MERRITT & ROBINSON PROPRIETORS, Will keep on hand- the largest and most complete assortment ot PATEKT WEDICLtES CHEMICALS, PURE WINES & LIQUORS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., To bs found in Southern Oregon. Alio a 44BIWBKI-St0cl'? - STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY, TOILET SETS, And a great variety of Perfumery, com mon and Toilet Soaps, etc CC l rescnptions caretully prepared by Dr. J. W. Robinson. Df. Robinson's office in Dm Store. EXCELSIOR LlVHUlSm FEED BTABL Corner Of 0EJJ OREOOK AND CALlrOKXIA STS., JaCKS9YILU W. T. FLYBSALE, prop'r Would respectfully inform the public that he has a fine slock of Horses, Buggies nfad OurifioSi. And he is prepared to furnish his patrons and the public generally with. Fine Turnouts As can be had on the Pacific coast. Sad die horses hired to go to any part of tte county Animals Bought rind Sold. Horses bToke to work single or double Horses boarded and the best of care be stowed upori them while in my charge A liberal share ot me puliuc patronage is solicited on reasonable terms NEW TOWN OP MEDFORD ! Lots for sale at low prices and on easy terms. Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Medford. Also, in the Railroad addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply to M. L. McCall, Agent, Ashland. PHOENIX. Apply to Phoenix. M. V- B. SOULE, Agent GOLD HILL. Apply to if Hill. E.- POGUE, Agent, Gold GRANT'S PASS. Apply to S. M. WILCOX, Agent Gnrnt's Pass. Or to GEO. H.ANDREWS, 0& CR,R. Co., Portland Or. THE ASHLAND COLLEGE AN"D - NORMAL SCHOOL, Four courses of Btudy. Normal and Commercial Collcrre,- Preparatory and In strumental music. For particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. M. G. ROYAL, A. M, Prcsicferif' Valuple land For Sale. The undersigned ofTers 2,000 acres of vhluablc land for sale. Land situated on Antelope creek, eighteen m.les from Jack sonville" Will be sold in a body for $10 per acre or in 1C0 of 320 acre lots at from $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad. dress or call on A. L. Jolmson, Land Agent, or WM. BYBEE, Jacksonville, Oregon DR. &. S1LSBEL-S BXTI3251L FILE BEXEDr Girei lestact Relief, a.d is m Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Dmggijts everywhere. Price, L00 rer box, -prepaid, by mail. Samples sent fire to Physicians iad all sufferers, by Xtuitaedtet & Co., Lor KH6, New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKE3I& Farm For Efent. The undersigned' offers theD&rdenelles farm for rent For full particulars call on the owner at the plac. Thos. Ckavxer- Gold Hill, Bopt, 0,1585. APJAKESIS JACKSONYILIJ ORJJGOIS, NOVEMBER 1, 1S85. Red Star tbadeJImark: Abitintelii Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Tor Ccub, Bore ThroaU Hoarstnen, Inflnenxs, CoIJh. BronekltlA. CroBi.W3.oorIn Coajk, 3ctIosf etfhmthro'4 o4I.ans. tce 50 cents a bottle. Sola w ; ITrcpffints and DeaV en. ParUevnabl4toinini atater 10 promptly get tifor mem ma rscat void, by zLiq 4m doll. -jcprtn Vkargt9 TUX CH1RLE3 A.TOiTl tOXrilT. -'rKvSol Owacn and BlAuCKtMrr. altim XarjUxl. d & A PILLS 26 -YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medial Triamph of the Agel SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID L9VER. Lose of nppetilc liotrel cosilret Fain In the head, with a dull sensation In the back part Fnln noder the shoulder blade Fullness after eating, with adls incllnatlon to exertion of body or mind, IrrltKbllity of temper, Iott spirits, vrlth afeelin?ofhaTinenetzlected somedntr Weariness, Dizziness, rintterlnar at the Heart Dots before the eyes, Headache erer the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams. Highly colored Urine, and CGNST1PATIOM. TTJTT'S I'lLLRaro especially adapted to such cases,- one dosa effects such a channffecltpasto&tnnlilithesntTerer. They Increase the A j) petite nd cause the body to Take ou KleUtlm4 th STtem Is nourished, nrrt bythirTonlc Action on the UisesUTeOrrrans.ltejitiliir Stools are produced. Hrifea.'Vc. 4 1 Murray Nt..rV.Y. TUH'S BfilB DY Grat JIair or Whiskers changed to a Gixssr Black by a single application of tnls Die. Jt imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or nt bv express on receipt of $ 1. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. GEO. fllEVES, WAGON -MAKER, Jacksonville, Or. At the old stand of S. P. llanna, in Crone miller's' building, keeps on hand a full line of Wagon Material! And is pi ared to do all work in his line on shr i" notice and in a worMnanlike mat cr. Vehicles of every des cription made to order. Repairing A Specialty. Terms reasonable and satisfacation guaranteed. Geo. RIeves The ErjTErai' Gotde Is Is sued March and SepL, each jyear: 216 pages, 8ixll 1 inches, with ovr 3,300 illustrations r hole pic ture callerv. .ves whole sale prices direct to consume jn all goods for personal or" family u -. Tells how to order, and gives czar cost of every thing you use, cat, drir wear, or have fun with. These inva ible books con tain information gleaned from the map Lets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 137 i K9 tVlul Avenue Oleia lit pERtf iz Fn? 1HHS CI VALUABLE Tff ALU Will be mailed rrs J-f" to aU appUcints J R E E- and to customers rs or last year yei flu ltnout D.M.FERRY&CO.p.'T PATENTS eaatitw to act as Solicitors for ratents, ft'A Tnio Marts, coprrtis. eta, toritnf ,ht "iu, inada. Cuta. Ergllnd. France, - -am etc We fcay; tad Uilrjy-Uve' lint 'srrrlrr.ce.. .i .fcti, cd IKuLSuTare noticed In the .vti t j.mrAK ltL'toreeai.dpleiMlld m ftf viwily jaier. 52.20 a year, shows "r-iTKj fFHei.ce. Is trylEtrestlcir. nt - sn tti rinrtus drcnlstlon. Address JdUKH u. rate-1 SnncTbrs, lb's of Scuumn v JT 1 Brood ay. New Yorfc. Farm For Renf. The undersigned has three good farms which are hereby offered for rent on good terms. They consist of the Glenn ranch of 320 acres, the Steams ranch of 250 acres and the Centres ranch of 1C0 acres, all located in the vicinity of Jacksonville, and all good farming land. For particu lars, call on or address, Mrs. S. E. Isrr, Jacksonville, Sept. 12, 1883. FOR Man and Beast. . Mustang. Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year.- 'X TUTTS Q Vftfc3r HJLHW B ! Ik ZMf?frB sti.L Notice to the JPress. Tlirough ths courtesy of ths Hob. A. 0. Joupj, receiver of the U. S. land office, we havo received the fol lowing farm which must hereafter bs adhered to in makiig proof of publica tion of pre eruption and homestead en tries, and publish it for tlm informa tion ef thoe juotnals interested in th matter Editor. STATE OF OREGON )gs COUJiTV UP JACKSON. J I, being first duly swum, say I am the of the That taiil is a weekly newspaper published and issued weekly and regularly-at . ; ;Y.".'-f?C . . T. . . ; ' in couuty, Slate of Oregon, and is of g'npral circulation iu said county and Stale. That th notice of which, the one hereto attached i trus and correct cojy was published ia said paper once a week for tix wteks beiuc; published six imes; thf first on the day of lo....,anit ths last on the day 18. .. . That f&id notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of thp paid paper during tho said period and times of publication, and that ihe Mid notic was published in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement. Sub?cri!id and sworn sworn WW.) to bfora fun thi day of 18 Ths eompcVhora of Chicago are con liderably exerciied over startling rum ors concerning a machine which, it is claimed, will to away with the ser vices of fjie setter altogether. It is positively stated that five or six of the most prominnnt newssaper proprietors of the country ha s purchased the inven tion, which has been in coarse of ini provemnt for a year past, and is now secured by Sfty patents. It is claimed that a perfect machine will cost obIv 3250; that by means of a ks) board similar to that of a type writer, mat rices are Operated until a'line of news paper column is completed, when, by a simple and injjtniioua coNtrivunce thn line is instantly and perfectly spaced out, but h now only in papifer-uiachi indentations not in type. The papier-mache line now enters another part of ths machine, where molten type metal is introduced, and a perfect line drops out, type hih, insttaJ of a single letter, as in the ordinary type casting machine.. The operation is said to be almost as rapid as type writing, -and that one machiue will do the work of from eight or ten com positors, and even more, when it is considered that no distribution, is re quired. The Hh.s as cast Are arranged automatically upon a galley, which, when filled is proved ami read air or dinary type, in frror or change neces ititing the recasting Of the line. The eperalrra do not need .to be printers, all the rt-quirementH being intelligence in reading manuscript, in punctuation, etc., Mi4 manual dexterity. "Inland Printer." Cutter's Fink Whiskils. Again we greet our many friends, reminding them that the season of "pease on earth and good will towards men," is rapidly approaching, when prosperi ty and generosity go hand in hand, and ths whale civilized world seeks for those tributes and mementoes whish ferve to bind cloter the friends of fleeting years. After the lull comes ths Storm; the season of depression is rapidly pissing away. The signs of ths times indicate better and mors active futnre, and in anticipation of an increased demand for fine whiskies, we will give personal attention to the best of European and Eastern liquors. We now offer to oar patrons tlm ad vantage of selecting from these fine whiskies, which wn guaranten will not be excelled on the cofcst. We have in Btock, J. F Cutter, Extra, O d Bour bon, and Argonaut whiskies. Merritt KobtnsOrr has been appointed agent for the celebrated "J. F Cutter" whisky for this -section of Jackson county. Ha will tell at saran price that ymi would have topav at E. Bfartin &, Co.'s distillery, Ky. Put up in half and whole, bid ; also cases of Cutter at S. F. Prices. John L. Burns, conininrci.il asent for E. Martin & Co., 403 Front St.. San Francisco. 3m nov 1 Mrs. T. P. Larkin. of Markleeville, Alpine countv, Cah, apparensly died last weik and wa to he huned on Sunday.. Bat on that day, ju.t before ths services began, she cams to con sciousnsss whilf" ling in her coffin, and is in a fnir wav to recovery. Spekane Fall", W. T., was lishte.l by electricity on the 22d instan. No ether city in Eastern Washincton can be compared with Spokaue FalU in enterprise and business facilities. Indulgence Clamis It's Victim A young, good-looking, well-dressed ysung man, named H. M. Jones, about 23 years old, came to town a few days tinea and obtained work in the Vienna restaurant as a waiter. lie said to tha proprietor that he wax nervous and shaky, but, hoold get over it in a few daye, and -asked them net to' mind it. Mrs. Rosenstock, who has charge of the dining room, said he was k good waiter anil re spectful to all. She had paid him off Sunday evening, and Mr. Roenstock told him to come and eat when he wished. Ho thanked luui, and said that he should get a place that would last him before long. Monday city Marshal Beers said he saw hi a about six o'clock P. At , passing down aruuud Mr. George Allen's corner. It has been learned that he bad obtained 10 grains of morphine at one of the drug gists. He went into Mr. Giceuninger's saloon and called for a mug of beer, half of which he drank, and then went to a! sep. At about 9 o'clock he made a curious noise and then went into spasms. Mr. Groenninger desired a corontr's inquest, but the coroner saw no reason therefor, as Drs. Doan i and and Giliaore were ca'led before the iua.1 died and decided that he was under the influence of opiates Mur slul Brd informed us that he acted queerly when be saw him. The man died about three o'clock, and Tuesday morning he was taken oc a stretcher to the city Undertaker's and placed in a square rough box. He slated that his mother lived in England, and thit he was thd last of mx children; that he was without work and reckless. As we Blood bj his pale stiff corpse we could not help feelinir, that thers was a human being born full of hope, just entering upon the life of ruan hoed, cast into eaternity by reckless practices which" many about us are leading. What must ba ths feeling of h:s mother If she hears of his end ing of life! Her last child eons on the road of gloom, with no friends to com fort or to encourage or control. May God's blessing reach her, and Hu curse follow the miserable indulgence whit.h covers the land wilh crime. The DaIIbj '-Sun." Jreiv Society. We are informed that the young ladies of Jacksonville, are subscribing to the following iron-clad pledge a copy of which has been furnished us by one of the fair members. It reads as follows: The ma'n who takta the red, red wine Can never glue his lips to mine. The man who chews the navy plus Will in our parlor get no hug. Who smokes, or drinks, or cuts a deck, Shall never, never bite my neck. Don't you monkey with the cards, Or we'h never more be pards. The man who guzzles lager-beer Can never, nccr bite my ear. Drink nothing stionger than red p.ip, Or in your lap I'll never Hop. If aught but water you e'er taste Just keep your arm from off my waist. If you drink vvine or other slop, You can uevcr hear my corel pop . The man who smokes tire cigarette Can never squeeze me you bet. First girl "I didn't like the party at Fiddlestick's." Second girl "Why?"' First girl "Because the cook ing was execrable. J. hey gave me nothing but scotash with a mouse iu it." Second girl "Well I fifcud1 the party sver so niuchv Thvy gave me a mougtacha with a suck to1 it. "New. man Independent." Physicians in the Sandwi'ch Is lands have come to the conclusion that the only way to stop ths alaruing pproad ef leprosy fs to' begin vaccinat ing with leprosy microbes. They think the operation will be a success. A story ingoing the rounds that a woman in a car gave Booth the actor, $50 for a kikir. Determinted not to he undersold, our price hereafter will be only $40. Philadelphia Call. The Father of his Country could not tell a lie, but the children of the niuntry have been industriously niak up for it ever since. "Oil City Der rick." Maids and kitclen girls at Butte. M. T., are in di mand at twenty dollar a week. ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements -will be inserted In the' 8E.-m.NEi, at the following ratesr Ten lines, one insertion $3 so " " each subsequent insertion.- 100 tS" I-eS'd advertisements inserted rea sonably. job work of all kind done on o notice and in workman-like btv'e. A UUonin to Yearly AUcet 3 PER YKAK si The Oregon Pig. An Iowa man who has been tramp." ing around in Oregon the past Sum mer gies his impressions ef pig-stock out there as follows: Speaking of pigs we are reminded of the porcine shadow that flitted across our viiion in Oregon. The Oregon hog is fearfully and wonderfully made. His nocturnal ancestor, who "woohed at us from (he Jimsons, when aba), or terrified uj in the night visions when we had hooked too many doughnuts from the cupboard, would not nwrt this degenerate ton of the Pacific slope. His legs are of the slimmest and ToH'ger lilh'ho?exiefi3tverrafirTTrcnu', his ears a horror to breeders. From his ears to his tail his bristles stand out "like quills of fretful porcupines." Nature, in fashioning him, took the jackass for a style of beauty afti tlm jack-rabbit as the type of fleetneJ. We assures some ot our Oregou futuJ.-i that an Iowa farmer who was reported to have an Oregon hg on hi" firenn xss eould not get credit at any n.u ry store for ten cents' worth of tobaciu, even if he pledged the whole of his pig crop to pay it in the f U What a field Oregon wnnM be lur Cal. Curtis to introduce tLu-u uiiudlu hog-vof his into! Send some of them up there, Colonbl, and see if ou t-.-.n't improve the Oregon hog in alur fri.m 5.40 to ths value of those of your own State, which Uncle Sam says la twice as much, $10 9G per heJ. "Tho Dairy and Farm Journal," West Liberty, Iuwa. The Farraingten corre.pouJt-nt of' the Hillsboro "Independent" gives- the following history of the Lig os inhibit ed at the fat slock show: The giant ox, owned by A. H. John's-, ' TVrt. land, as raised little west of Fai.u ington, upon the farm of G. V. Jnmeg E-.q When a 2 year old Air. Jes had him taken to Portland to be killed for beef; but instead of being killed he was purchased by P. M. Edwards, Esq., of 'his plaee und brought out here for the purpose of trying how large he could be made. With careful hand ling and liberal feeding Mr. E I-sire's succeeded in getting him to thir infa mous weight of 2600 pou'ius ut a little over three years o'd. H" was then sold to Mr. Zimmerman, of Port land, and by him was sold to Mr. Johns )D, iiis" jVesent owner. Now that tkia gigantic specimen of tl e bovine raco is about to g.in world wide celebrity, we want it known that ho was raised in Washington county. Ths people of the Springfield 'pre cinct, Lane county, were vikited by a young cyclone recently. The Eugeno1 'Guard" of Oct. 17 gives the follow--ing particulars: The firft indication; was a funnel-shaped cloud passing though the sky rapidly. The wiud began to blow furiously, and first com nienced its work at Geo. Ebbert'a place, blowing several fences away. At Mr: J. H. GoodmanV place the wind blowed 'a plank feuco aav, and then struck a work-shop and took it up in the air and carried it at least fifty feet away and broke the' pank iu tha same into splinters. It next struck a, flock of Bheefi and carried them in tha air for fif'een yards, but did not kill any of them. It is the general opruv ion of those who1 witnessed? & that tha storm was of it cyclofrio-' nature. Nothing of the' same kind was ever seen in that part of the stats before. Can it be possible that Oregon will ba subject to Eastern cyclones in timet Seattle, W. T., Nov. 2. The trial of Perry Biyne, charged with partici pating in the massacre of Chinese at Sq'uak on September 7th, came' to an end litre to day. The jury, after be ing out only five minutes, brought in a verdict of not guilty. The prompt ness with which the verdict was found created some surprise, as the case-'of the prosecution was considered a strong ens. The trial lasted eight days. Washington, Nov. 2. PresiJellt Cleveland issued the usual an,1' dab pro clamation to day dexiiiHiin:; TI'ti--' t November 26-.h as a, ihu of t'rfdi.'.s givins and prayer. Thr r thi usual Jteretyed ut:eranc- rvardii g bountiful crops, thepeaeeul the world, no scourges or pestilences, ami recoil., mends while thankful for all thesa that we do not forjet that on th i' 'Uji we should he charitable to the poor. i 1 I V 1 (l A3 100.0 ViiJiA. ' ,. , j. mljR j