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in ji i i f ... jm
liO CENTS A WEEK.
ALlVNY, OUEGON, JnilJiWDAV, .1 V N'E t!
i 1S01 VQXvI-JfO. 176
EL. ,- j'
I
Jsed in Millions of Homes
PlainpielD !
CONSOLIDATION
Tin Ch3.1p.Mt a:id Best
B -c mm the 1 rts are 5100 ; because I liey ate ins'de property ; be
cause they are all e'ear no s'umps, n roots, in rocks; Imoause the
laud is elevated and has a tin view of the city; because they are near
three motor lines not in co-templation, b it all now in operation ; Le-ciu-te
buy no v. to diy. for the 10'h day of next mouth they will ad
vance f'2r each ; Ix-canse they are a -map. Ask those vh have seen.
Sjeing is b Sieving. Are you in it?
It. F. ASH BY, Manager,
No. 6j, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon.
If e are at
::
Our Spriog an 1 Summer S o-;k
compete
DRESS GO )D3
Very attractive lines in new
colorings and latest
no.elties.
SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS!
L:it -st Styles ! Ilig'i Novelties! Lidies, Misses A Childien's.
FURNISHING GOODS,
VKLVKIN. ILK. SATIN'S ND PU-SHKS. LA PIPS'' AND
Mf -K ILK NI KSIT UN'PKRWKAK, COTTON
AVI) V ) )I,U H'v F. IB'trUPKIUPS.SILX AND
lisp:. iixndkkuoihkfs. scaup's.
vk.ilini; su
O. w. SIMPSON,
FIRST STREET. ALBANY. OREGON.
The Albany Furniture Co-
A FULL LINE OF
THE JVClliO S rPJilS
Vli I II ll
OF SAN
nt 1 1 i
. ; A si iv
II u I
FOR SMALL MONTH Li AMOUNTS
"Six dollars per monta will
.I, hi in.r h amount invested in
Money loaned onjraal estate security at 6 per cent. For full n-irt;
reapply to S. N. STKF.LK A CO.. L-caI Wnt
lars'
40 Years the Standard
LOTS !
B iv in t!ie M irket.
.the ' Front !
will be found larger and more
thin ever.
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
lA'ge assortment and end
less variety.
a wis, etc.
n v
no
UNDERTAKING
FRANCISCO
- n p i
w nv
amount to 100.1 n .Q, n.,
i p. ninniun pn
01 DU1LUUW IU.
i i
wiiiiflnt
in uhihiih
that, tiino . s,
FOK SALK, WANTS, ETC
HorsK TO RENT On the tiret of the
month a mix pom cottage on Ferry
ti.riut, w ill be for n-iit JtKtl .irile'i; tine
at;r, ev:ry tiling convei.icni. ror lar-
ti-uUr inquire ilri.U unK.
(MM SAWINU t ne rn the phrrtt'Ht
ii -r ire. OrrieiH ML at Ir, .irms'wi
rumpth atti-i.tUJ to. U. .NhKL.
t JAY vur wh'vl tax - l;e srh ml tax fur
L the e:ir 1 if m otic i p:ialle
I'ax-nutcrM arc reiiiiuMel to r;l t-roiiiiittv,
it the office or the c eik. t U liurHiurt and
av thf Mine. C. O. Itiirkbart
UAMKl'-Anxroom cottage i.ear the
t.u-incss pi lieu f lh-j city, Hill
rent by the tar or take a Umsc. Call at
llLKALI. -thee.
WANTKI. A situation to ilo fftneral
h iHt-work t a ou:ijr lady. A: ly
it thisott:ie.
lIMXiKl-AtfcntH to 3tll a onsvhoM ar
1 th-le iict'ifed in ier h ii!e; hi money
to nj;ht part; I (atn le uu tiit?t, atJre;.
N. r. Gahi.inoiioisk, seventh ot, 1
i: tl Orckit
trt-
I DST-- A U ikiht i.av pom about 4 ears
I J olil. hratutt! with a pair of spu tat !, s on
the h-lt rtlioiil.h r li:foriiiatiii Ifailinif to it
Hht-nalMMit wi i he aiiMly rewanieJ by Al
jeit l!oi:tl, Vll'.iny tNeiroii-
tOlt SALK A iroti li r harre s and
' Iiult for sav i ll ap for ras-h: a liarivi.
impure at the real ed'afe ott:ee f Iturkhart
X Keeiiey.
B. WINN, AGKNT FOR THE LEAD
J inif fire, life and accidmit insurance coir
ianiefl iACKKS OK L VNf- All fit for culti-
)) vatioti, af.d un lt-r feriu. for Kile t
ilO per a re. Within 1J mites from railroul
tati n a id 20 miles f r ni Alhany. Apply a
this ofr.ee.
CjAN VA htv retni veil h lainulry to th
O trmi h.iu the corner of Sui'Oiul and
Lvon streets.
ollrr ! Hrlilors.
AH th indent-1 f the late firm
Thnnipso" V IKerinaii are r;t;ieted to
U once and settle the Name.
1TOSKY TO LOW In larje or sroal
ilL amounlP. f ihh six ino-'ttn to
year on AUany ami Linn count v rea' cstati .
Cali on or a tdre-w W. E. M.-l'hc-n, u-a
estate brl.cr, r-ppoite Itu.-a h ue
Lantl for
l' '2". 10. S ;M.re. fasy t niw, ii-it a! .
menr p'.a'i hen n. hiuh ; r'h-e.l- A.y.i r
fev city io; x'l owned . il. !ra-it
MONF.Y T LOAN lioMti CAIMTaLoN
jrvit ruVi estate pueuntyj For piir-ii
larscu-pnre of fie. H unol.rt.;.
rio.,i
:Mi, i t; Lo I'KNS. : KM;
i , '1 er rood iioi.ik. t h'efN. h;
i ad.lr 'o itstriKhi. t- in p.
for a cr
J S Simmon, (. o
line o
L.inl Murveylns-
PAKIlKn I.rtSlct.M KI'R VRTINO IX.S8CAN.JF
taiu a :ctirate ml prompt -Aurk t ealhiw
jpon e-'ounty nut vcyor r, i. i. r-isiier. ii
habcomi'Ietc copies of field notes and tc-wii-ihip
plati, and i4 pre;arel to do 8urveiii in
inv part of Linn (iu:ity. rosioinee aiatiow,
Millert station. Linn cou U. Oregon.
WOOI S V'IVd . .A ird invi u
pur. h:ne i the hr l M .1 ne v.'V.d t:i-
iotf outtif, is no iv re.iiv to h I al' ord-rs.
Lew orders at reHi.l-i! e. o- (( j r.t hi iOf.;l
and V.TaH3ia HtrtcH, or ley e v Kr in m's.
tH'.CNISlIKO ROOMS-l.i m of th
P'i-.h; I) ft l Aliticrt in he it to
luot, K r p i-tie liari u.iiirie at hist thx.
pip?
An JuAes consider
luiffjoiit ?i Pier.
Its pacKaoe Tn&Kes it trie
most desirable tp
carry mtfjc pcHet.
FORSAIIeyAILDEAURS.
CITY DRUG STORK
STANARD&CUSICK, Proos.,
I'KEIFKKK KMM'K. - - Al.lHXy,
Dt'ili-r? in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAIS, FANCY
and Toilet arti-.-i- 8, Sivm s, H'iilu s,
I'crfunicry, hool lunk
and Ar-
fjThvsifian'? p'OSt riiili on f
carefully compouniletl.
H. GREGG,
Men's an. 1 !) ' i'l!hiutr iimh' to fnliT or
ivmil ami rrpairttl on hort ncticu ami
rea-ionalilo rateii.
Shnp on the stret-t car line, between Tliini
and Kuurth streets.
"otire of Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN TH T
tliu Hud rfiirnvd ndministrator of Mio
tali- of Clinrk'S V. Eldt r, tli-fcascU.
has tiled liis tinnl account with the
unty clerk for I.inn count v, Oreiron.
and the couuty court 1 io fixed the M
day of Aucust, at the hour of
one o'clock r. M. lor hearin-r otii.'-.
tins to said final account and Un:
settlement of said estate.
This the 17th day of .lime. 1MH,
O. W. U vvis,
I. K. VVeatherkokk. Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
Failoriiif I ucpiiiiiiii
thk I'l irir ami srtcr.
Kev. F. M. Slirotit, I'aslor I'nitedi
Ilrt'tliron Cliunli, llltic Moiiml.j
Kan., says: "I fwl it my duty to
tt'll what wonders Ir. Kind's Xe
li:ovtry Iian done for no. My
Lmi.'9 were badly tliwasrd, ami!
my jiarisliioners tliounlit 1 rtmldj
live onlv a few week". 1 took liveg
bottles of lr. Kind's New J )iecoveryi
and am Pound and well, gaining -0
lbs. in weight."
Arthur Love, Manager Love's
Funny Folks Combination, w rites :
"After a thorough tr.al and con;
vinemg evidence, 1 am eon.nler. x.
Ir,
King s New I'iscovery fori'1
stiiiiptioii, beats 'em all. and cine?
when everything e!.e fails, 'he
greatest kindness I can do my
man" thousand friends is to uge
them to try it.' Free trial Lotles
at Foshay & Mason, Itrug Stijiv.
Kegular tizes-'i'lc. and $1 lil.
iitit.iir or 4iciii.iv.
Xetvous women seldom recei ?
the sympathy they deserve. Yh e
often the pictures of health, tli ?
are constantly ailing. To with
hold sympathy from thi-se unfur
tunates is the height oferuelt7.
They have a weak heart, eausii e
slioitncss of breath, llut'erir z.
pain in side, weak and hung y
sells, and finally swelling' ;f
ankles, oppression. chokinr,
smothering and dropsy. l'-r.
Miles' Xew Heart Cure is just tl c
thing for them. For their lie -voiisness,
headache, weakliest,
etc., his U-.'storative Nervine is (
uneoiialeil. tine treatise n
"Heart and Nervous Uisease
ane marvelous tcs'imonials fit ?
sold and guaranteed by Stauard i
Cusick.
llll.S :iiKA I II I !! Til l."..
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new dii-:-overy.
Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, bad laste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr l.n
ci laled for men, women, children.
.-uiallest, mildest, surest, !
'r 'J" cent.. Samples
-Canard A Cusick.
50
)ei
a"
M'l i nil imm;s.
S. II. CliHord.XewCassel.Wis..
.is troubled with Neuralgia i.nd
and Kheiimatisiu, his Stomach vas
disordered, his Liver was alleited
to and alarming legree. ai'ic:itt:
fell away, mid he was terriloy re
duced in llesh and strength. Three
luttlesof Klectiie Ditters cured
him.
I'M wartl Shepherd, Ilurrish :rg,
III., had a ruimiug ore on his leg
ot eiirht vears standing. Lied
three bottles of Kleetrie. I'.it'.ers
and seven box"s of Uiicklcn's
live, and his leg is sound nd
well. John Speaker, Calawlif, 'J.,
hail live large Fever sores on his
leg, doctors said he was incui .'Lie.
t )ne bottle Kleetrie Hitlers an 1 cue
box I'.ucklen's Arnica Salve cured
himcntiielv. Sold bv Fosha ; A
Mason, Drug store.
a iiimc i.ra. tiM.it,
The papers 4-ontain lre i ojr.t
notices of ri -li, prettv and e lu . lied
girls eloping with negroes, tr.i aps
and roachiiii n. The well-k i wn
'peeialist. Dr. Franklvn Mi..
savs all such girls are more ori
hysterical, nervous, very iit".
sive, tl it la I an ':(" 1 ; u-iinliy :-u
to heail.tei;", neiiiaigi.i, slee .
ness, immoderate erving or 1 ;l
ing. These show a weak ne-
systein for which there i:
remedv eipial to IJestorative. -
vine Trial bottles and a
book, containing many inarxel'
cures, ftee at Milliard ei C i--i
who also sell, and g iaranto 3
Miles' celebrated New Heart ('u
the finest of heart tonics. Cu.
fluttering, short breath, etc.
i.
TO .oi Ti:?irL tKs.
Do you know that Moore's Re
vealed Remedy is the only patei t
medicine in the world that doi ?
not contain a drop of alcohol; thi.t
the mode of preparing it is known
only to its discoverer; tiiat it is an
advance in the science of medicine
without a parallel in ttie nine
teenth century ; that itsproprietoi ;
offer to forfeit $1,000 for any ca?
of dyspepsia it will not cure ?
Tiie Celebrated Frsnjli
C U RC
Warr-i:t il to
cure
KFCPE
asf AFTER
the anierativc nr.vm ot cither ko hoth -r
arisiuc tieiu the exi os i c use of Htimiil:iins,
tolimco or o;ium. or tlir uith jmithful in.l.s
rrction.over iiiihilirein-c, ite., cull .tsl.iHHoi
lirain I'cwer, W :ikefu'tn!W, IU-am: ho-ui
iKMtif in Hie fork, Ss-:uiil W . akn-s, (! a
teria, Nvr-oa mnti-ii, Xo.-tannl On
fous, Leiiwrrhii liar.iiies, Wotk M. -aioiy,
l.ossof l'nwcrami imiten v which if nr.-Ic-tvd
often lii'l to prcuiatmo old ae ami
inmuitv. I'riec 1 a !)'.: 6 lo fcr
Sent iv mail on receipt ot ir: v.
4 KITTEN' .lKVI- e :vJD
with e-erv to infer neeiM-1. to rei'.iinl tue
nione if a rrruinurnl :-rc it notefftl.
We hive th)UH.iiiilsol K-stimoiiia. from -,1,
and voiiiii.', of l"th m-ven, who hive l...,.n
periuaiiently curol Iiy tho u jc "f A'tirolituio
I'irciU ir free. Ail'lr. ss
TDK I'll It O MKP-KTNK .
Western liranch, Uox, 27. 1'orllan.l, On-.'On.
Kor nalc 1.- Foshay Maaoii, who is.Veiud
eUil cl -'U-ijists, Allnny, Or- noo
POLITICS IN IOWA.
Assembling of the Democratic
State Convention.
LA HO K OVKK Til K I'l.ATKOKJI
Tbo G nycuti n Disputes on the Silver
Qnestion.aLd Tically Pattbcs Up
a Compromise Plank
v'
v.rrni.r., la., June -24. The
democratic state conve ition
assembled tiere this morning at 10
o clock. ( him mai L tiller c.illed
t'ie cot vetition to order.
YV. 11. I'uiler, temporary chair
man, made an eloquent i-.ddress,
in which be eulogized liovernor
I'.oits. lie said ttie work of the
demon at ic party in Iowa would
not be fully done until the prohi
biti jn farce was swept from the
code. Menibcisof the new state
central committee were then an
nounce 1. and the convention took
a ree ss mil il I :'M i m.
Immediatily alter adjournment
he committee on resolutions met
lo prepare a platform. 1 lie p at
torni h a Is ll' by endorsing liov
ernor Loies ami his administra
tion. The anti-prohibition plank
of t lie nl.itlorm ol IMMI is re-
all'inncd. and the party is pledged
to a legi.-d.iLvc enactment of the
Australian ballot or ballet reform
o stein. The McKinley tilt ill' law
: . l .1 .....I tl.... ..- ..f
a tariil lor revenue only re-in-dois-d.
Stab- and natioi.al con
;rol of railroads is recommended,
and liberal -Miaioiis for disabled
ex I'niou oid'-r.s is favored. The
world s I nr ol 1 .;. eom.-i. in lor a
plank, and h;i aiiii!e and libera!
a iproju i 1 1 ion is recommended.
I pi.n tiie silver ipieslioit lluie
w as a long dispute, but the com
mittee liua'.ly decided to recede
from the plat form of a year ago,
ami merely favor free coinage of
silver upon the jut-t ratio ot mak
ing it a full legal tender for all
debts, publie and .private.
The exiling campaign is de
cisive because it is conceded by
both political parties that the
voice of the llaw kee state w ill be
,i power in I lit', coming national
convention.
COASr NOTES.
It is gefliiii; rather late this sea
son fer talk of any Oregon Pacific
extensions eastward.
The name of the Port'and Fx
.iiiiincr has been changed to the
Dispatch. Tony Noltner is the
editor.
From every direction come re
ports of bright crop prospects.
There is going lobe a big harvest
this year.
The Pendleton militia ciinpariy
has disbanded, despite the eil'orts
of Col. Houghton to keep it alive.
Independence lives in the hope
of Feci m! her Monmouth motor
line extended to Falls Ci'y and
Sale m.
Pretty soja now. after a few
weeks of warm weather, the move
ment o!" tras-elers w ill b;i mountain
and coastwards. j
A moter line w ill ooti be b .i1'
from Sodavilie to f-ome point '-n I
the Southern Pacilic railroad, j ei
hapi Lebanon .liuiction.
A sta'e ChaiitaiKpia asseii.b'
has been crganixed at Portia ..
C. ('. Slra'.tjn is presiJ.'iit an I
Mrs. Xarcis-'a Kinney secretary.
Forest tin s are airerdy luing re- J
rrpoited. A large. one des-1
triy'fig a large a-noutit of
tiuricr o i ihe Nehaleiu
wat buriiin a f"w 1 .ys agi.
The woo! ciij) ol Kisfen Oiegon
thi i vear is unusually laree, being
about I,0J0,(HIH pounds in excess
of last year and ol a superior
quality.
No tidiogs have ever er.me of
the young man. Tucker, who was
lost in the mountains above Mdl
t.'ity l ist winter. Perhaps some
d iv bis limes will be found bleach
ing in the sun along the Santiam's
banks.
When the Southern Pacific is
extended east five miles from the
pentientiary switch at Salem to a
connection with the Woodbiirn
Springlield (Oregoiiian) line a
good tow n is certain to spring into
existence at the Junction.
The surveyors on the Sins-daw &
F.astcrn railway have completed
the work of running lines for
sw itches for the sawmills and side
tracks at Florence and Acme.
Monday thev started on their re
turn to make the permanent
r.irvey.
A party of ten tenderfeet started
out from Waldport, in lienton
county, to cross (.'ape Perpetua,
on the loih inst and the result was
that two of their horses lost their
foo ing on the trail and fell to the
ro'ks below. The her es were
badly injured and the tourists vill
he rather cautious about taking
another pleasure trip.
ltiiveinms Crickets.
Localizer: J. H. Thompson in
fornxd us that the crickets are
wondeilul'y destructive in Okano
gan county. They made Heir
appeiirence away upon the Okano
gan river, an lstriped the country
all the wav down it. At his ranch
thev have been very ravenous;
thev have eaten up 150 acres of
grain and have taken it clean,
grnb'oed ii up as it were or so
poisoned the loots that it does not
startup again. They took every
thing green alout his place, except
ahout 20 acres of com. They
even eat the buds oil' bis fruit,
trees and when the buds reanjiear
they stripp them again. He" says
it is astonishing; at night he
would go to bed and there were
none to be seen, and when he
would get up in the morning he
would find them craw ling up and
all over his h me just as thick as
they could betom ive at all. He
Pays the ciickets visited that
country hut year, hut they were
not anything like so numerous us
this year. They come and they
go twice duriiig Uie - season-: i)Ut
they are not so destructive the
second visit of Ihe season. He
aays they li'er-illy ate his grain
up. The ground is as ban "is when
il was sown.
A lireat 1 :ietieiau.
iener.d de Miribcl, chief of staff
of the French army, of w hom the
veteran Marshal Canrobeit said
the other day that after Moltke he
was the greatest scientific soldier
in Knrope, is liO years "f a;v He
possesses great p!iiid - r-i g'ii,
risesevciy mo ine at " o'c oi;,
and works at his biiieau uniii 7 m
Ihe evening, w ith a lueak .l ' only
two hours, He was tir.t under
fire at Sebaslot.ol. At Magenta
he received the Cross of the Legion
of Honor for his gallantry, and at
Solferino was wounded in two
places. In the Mexican campaign
Captain de Miribel nearly had
his (piielns, for at the storming of
Pueiila he got a bullet through his
head. He w as absent from France
when the Fianco-Priiisian war
broke out, but returned in time to
take an active share in the light
ing round I'atis. tiaiubetta bad a
high oiin mi of lie e-ciieral's
cap.ict v, :.nd in ISW made him
clref ol si II. f-.e genvial has
done nio:e io:e-if -. t Mie org.ni::;a
tion til tiie ariuv ttiuii anv other
ollieer, and il is thoioimldv con
versant with eveiy detail of mob
li.ation. lie will be the leading
spiiit in the foithc . luing great
maneiivere. Loudon Chronicle.
INDIANS AIlMlNtr.
TIIIC UK.IISKINS IN AKI.ON'A
WANT TO I l;ilT.
Thoy Threaten t Kuril the Si-IiociIm
aiMl tvpenly ll cl Are UoHt II ity to
the Giivrritiiient
Wasiiixi; rox, June The in
terior and w ar department officials
am not a little disturbed over re
ports telegraphed bv lieneral Me-
Cook this morning of the Indian
troubles in Northeastern Arizona
It has been known lor some time
lh.it iiiitnv of the old me l of ihe
Mourns tri'oe were eomplainiiii;
bitterlv tiaiust the government
school system in operation on the
Moipns reservation, but until the
receipt this morning of the dis
patch from Lieutenant Hrett, giv
ing the particulars of a narrow
esca) Irotn a tight with tilty
armed warriors near Keui n's can
von there had been no fear of l.os-
ilities. There are at least .'MO
rood men on this and the Navajo
servation adjoining, and as the
i-.ijority of them are young bucks,
uu outbreak among them would
bj a serious a flair. Th s Xavajoes
ire a peaceful and progressive
tribe, and have hitherto given trie
government but little trouble, but
private advices received here show
that there are some malcontents
among them, as well a? the Mo
ipiis, over the school piesiion.
Realizing the seriousness of the
situation, the war departme-it
telegraphed (ieueral McCook to
day to take prompt and vigorous
steps to prevent an uprising and
to alfbrd all necessary protection
to the government schools. It. is
presumed that he will draw on the
troops at Fort Wingate, X. M.,
antl Whipple barracks, A. T.,
though no explicit information ia
given as to which troops should he
used. Colonel P.retl's dispatch
stated that several Indians de
stroyed the surveyor's marks anil
threatened to burn the schools.
They opeuly declared hostility to
ihe government. He anticipated
serious trouble, and urgod the
sending of a strong force with
llotchkisg guns.
Washington, June 21. -The at
tention of the war department
was called this morning to the re
port that an Indian outbreak in
Arizona was feared.
OKEGCN IN DI AN W A It CI.AI MS.
Certain Claims Which are Itxrred
What Has ISeen I'ahl.
Washington, June 24. Atlor-ney-(iereral
Miller ha? given an
opinion that all claims for lnifes
and other property lost in sup
pressing Indian hostilities in Ore
gon and Washington in ISoi and
lSoii. tiled since June , 1S74, are
barred under thts provisions of
the act of March ::, 1S7:5; 1,4.4,
700,000 has lieen paid to survivors
of the war of 1S12, the Mexican
war and the war of the revolution.
A Noted Convict Dead.
Coi.e Citv, Ga., June 24. Geo.
Ward, the conv ct who led the re
cent break for liberty, and who
was one of the most noted sale
blowers in the United States, has
died from his wounds.
STATE AND C02
tui
The Second Day's Proceedings of
the Eaptist Association.
A KOl'T OKEGOX IMMIGRATION
Cr ps are Good la Ksniai, nd Many
Will Pell Out and Com West
News of the Northwest.
Sai.km, June 24. The second
lay's session of the Willamette
Baptist Association was full of
interest, tli ree sessions leirg held
during tne day. Kev. C. A
Woodilv wa9 elected to succeed
himself as a member of the board
of managers of the state conven
tion The Sunday school report
show a the most encouraging year's
work of any in the history of the
association. It has increased
from 1 4 to 22 schools in one year.
Tne committee on new churches
recommended the reception of the
churches of Kast Portland, Albina,
Sell wood, Xewberg, Hayesville
ami the German church of Salem,
and they were admitted.
Resolutions were adopted, the
sense of which were that:
Whkkkas, The whisky traffic
has grown to such gigantic pro
portions and is so perfectly organ
ized that it ha9 become a danger
ous power, Iwtu. socially and
Mjlilica!h, and we believe that
the church should give out no un
certain sound on this question.
We unhesitatingly condemn the
toleration of the liquor traffic as
morally wrong, whether with or
without the sanction of the law,
and would recommend our people
lo join in an aggressive warfare
against this enemy of homes,
churches and country; therefore
be it
Resolved, That as an association
of P.aptist churches we agree to
pray, labor and vote for the over
throw of the traffic, and view with
astonishment and regret the
action of our government in the
matter of thu Brussels treatv.
COMING TO OKEdON.
riie Bent Crop In Year In Kansas
Many Will Sell Out.
Portland. June 24. Dr. E. C
l-.iliott, oll eliingtou, Kansas, is
in the city, and this evening talked
to a rcorter about the immigra
tion to this stale. "Yes," he said,
"whole trainloads of our Kansas
folk will be coming out to Oregon
ere this time next year.
"Still the exodus this year will
not be so large as that of next, be
cause we will harvest faitly good
crops this year, the best known
since Grant's first teni, and, of
eon rse, after harvest, not all can
sell out in time to move, but those
w ho are able to do so will. They
reali.e that good crops in Kansas
are few and far between."
HKI'l BI.ICANS IN CALCl'8.
A Secret Meeting of Folltical
I.eailers In Manstield, Ohio.
Mansfield, )., June 24 Sec
retary Foster, Hon. Wm. McKin
ley, J. I . Cirne, of the Michigan
Republican Ieaue, W. I. Squire,
of Toledo, president of the Ohio
Republican League, and several
other prominent republicans are
in the city to-day in secret confer
ence with Chairman Halm, of the
republican state executive com
mittee, with a view of furthering
and promoting the interests and
inlluence of tt:e republican clubs
of Ohio. Secretary Foster came
direct irom his home at Fostoria,
w here he spent a couple of days,
and will return to Washington
this evening.
A COLLEGE SENSATION.
The Athletic Instructor Kills a
Itoliher at a Students Ball.
IIakti-.jkd. Conn., June 24.
Steve I aly shot and killed John
McCarthy, at Trinity college, last
night t 1 1 o'clock. Daly is a well
known athlete and trainer of tbe
Trinity students. The commence
ment ball was going on, and Daly
had been put on guard, as many
valuable articles had been stolen
in the past few weeks, lie beard
a noise, and, going out, 'found a
gang of toughs there, lie claims
they attacked him, and he shot in
self-defense. McCarthy ran 200
feet and fell dead. Daly gave him
self up.
Indians Left Oat.
Iii the recent allotment of the
SiieU to the Indians of that reser
vation the portion of the tribe
living around Tillamook bay was
left out, Bays the Corvallis Times,
ow ing to a treaty that was suppos
ed to have been some years ago.
The treaty was never consummat
ed andther fore, the Tillamook In-
d a u d -'serve a share of tie resei ra
tion. The matter is being invesu
gited by the bureau of Indian
a fa r j tl rouh the Sileizag nt, and
tne Indians will doubtless get their
land.
California State l'nWera!tya
San Francisco, June 25. Com
mencement day exercises of the
state university were held to day
at Berkeley, and degrees were con
ferred upon fifty-one graduates by
Acting President Kellogg.
Hall Storm Stories
Ireland in the Oregon Express
publis! ed in Portland on the east
de of the Willamette says : Hail
stones fell as thick as hen's eggs
Thursday. "But you should aee
a hail f .in such as I passed
througl -,i'June 1889," said O. P.
iouipl .tis, to St. John and ottier
customers at Brigman & Weeks.
"It.:curred at Rockbridge, III.,
and after the etarru I liihed up
one of the stones from a pond into
which I saw it fall twenty minuU a
before,- and it measured nine
inches in circumference." In
February, 1SS0, the writer was
crossing the continent by the C.
P. R., and aliout live miles west
of Larimie passed through a hail
storm which broke a'l the win
dows out of one side of the car te
was in ; and the stones left dents
in the wood work of the car which
resembled the strokes of a ham
mer in a stout hand. Pshaw ; if
you w ant to Bee hail stones jou've
got to leave Oregon.
Squire for Minister to China,
Wasuixotox, June 24. Senatxr
Souire. of Washington, has been
summoned to the capitol, and it is
stated he lias been tendered ti e
iiosition of minister to China.
Senator Squire's friends say he
will not give up his place in the
senate for any foreiga mission, but
if tbe president wants him to rec
ommend a good man, he will do
so.
Another Koyal Marriage Proposed
Berlin, June 24. It is i tated in
Berlin that negotiations are pena-
iui; for the betrothal of the Italian
crown prince and the Arch-Duchess
Margaret Sophia, daughter of
the Arch-Duke Carl Laid wig.
brother of the emperor of Austria.
Such a nurriaire would be viewed
with great disfavor at the Vatican.
rarnell's Marriage License.
London, June 24. It is current
ly reported that a special license
to marry Mrs. O'Shea has been
obtained bv Parnell, but it is said
the Irish leader is experiencing
dilliculty in obtaining the services
of a clergyman who will overlook
the fact that Mrs. O Shea is a di
vorced woman.
A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
SKVEKAI. OHIO TOWNS BAI1LY
DAMAGED,
A Number of I'eople Drowned A
Village Swept Away by tbe
Terrible Wind Storm.
Waterloo, la., June 24. Re
ports are received here by Illinois
Central oflicials of a terrible wind
and rain storm which prevailed
last night along that company's
lines from Storm lake to Lemar's,
a distance of 50 miles. Several
towns are considerably damaged.
Four persons were drowned at
Cherokee and four at Correction-
ville. The railroad depot at Cal
umet was blown down and much
damage to town property is re
ported.
Sutherland, O'Brien county, a
small station on the Northwestern
road, five miles from Calumet, is
leported wiped out. Over forty
buildings have been blown down.
Tbe w ires are all down and it is
impossible to obtain accurate in
formation except through reports
transmitted to railroad officials,
and tnese are not always reliable.
Statae to Henry Ward Beecher,
Brooklyn. Jnne 24. Tn tlm nark'
opposite the city hall a tribute in
bronze and granite to Henry Ward
Beecher was unveiled at 4 o'cleck
this afternoon. A large crowd of
people were present, among them
lieing 300 Sunday school children,
who took part in the exercises.
Chinamen to be Seat Back.
Washington, June 24. Acting
Secretary Spaulding has directed
that the three Chinamen arrested
at Detroit for entering this country
in violation of law shall be sent to
San Francisco for deportation to
China.
To Stop Pauper Immigration.
New York, June 24. Tbe Ham
burg - American steamship com
pany has notified its agents at
home that they will be charged
with with the price of the return
of undesirable immigrants to this
country.
Be Saved Her Life.
Cornelius Lovell, a sea captin
for many years, a strong temper
ance a 'yocate and a liberal giver
for rel:."''-ns purposes, died in
East Bo . Mass., a few days
ago, aged o In this native town
of Ostervillef p.Cape Cod, when
a mere boy, t r ,v-ed the girl, later
the actress, Cuuilotte Cushman,
from drowning. She was playing
on the wharf, when he suddenly
missed her, and, see'ng the water
bubbling, he jumped overboard
and brought her up more dead
than alive.
Flirted With His Mother.
A Toledo society woman Ima
played a good joke on her son by
attending' 3-, swell private mas
querade and following him to
llirt. u-illi lipr rtav mnm aalr (n.
a kiss without the faintest suspicion
on me young mail B pan as U WOO
.1 t 1 ww ...
tne iair ciiarmer was. tie loi lowed
her about the entire evening and
when the time for nnmiutkino-
came was at her ready to catch
the first glimps. Imagine his
chagrin. Cleveland World.
J W