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* VOL. 11 . FO REST INDEPENDEN jr p i . rrSLIxH KD AT F o re s t Gravó. Í I . 13 , ’Oregoi L U C E . V u in n anil P ro p rie to r. POPPING THE QUESTION. The it vttnnil‘first man and first woman were spayed the usual pie- liminarios of mnViinony. There was neither fib* difficulty .of making a wise choice i.oi tlie pain cf r refib :fl for Mr. Aihuu; and Mrs. Aihmi, that was to he, .lid not s*Tt pensive in Paradise, awaiting the “ pop” Avifh tremendous' anxiety, nor TF.KMs of srn s cK irrio N : * Our year, ............................ conij>elled to lay herself out on ehd - -,o orate leaf drapery to eateh a hus- oo RATES OF ADVERTISING: Ì M 2 1 »* *t *»• ♦ *« i • *n-h. S *2 (Mi ¿i ;l 110$ 5 imi S 7 itti Sin 00 ,i ;{ V» A ini 7 n*» !•» oo 1"» «*» 4 ixt r. imi *» no 12 oo 17 .%*• r. Hi 7 oo io ih » n oo * 2 «» ott «•oí., 7 H» oo 12 01 » 10 oo 2 m oo .i T •» o*» 12 oo 15 oo 2 o 00 :;o oo . ni 12 ih » 15 oo Is ih » ::*» o » she •*" hand. So »V the beginning of . . • . in things, it seems, the mailing«* con- Six in* • i. t tin...................................... Tim*** months,................. Hm-jjlr rooirs, ... .................. 1 ( *.|,, was 50 imi 15 il» * 2 »» ml ;»*» (Hi 5 <) imi : ni ih » tiact was a m*«n“ fniv nVtfl'irijVat ad justment than the one-sided system since adopted. One woman,at least had then(lTfs'ott her side in this world; hut as soon as there was even a Hobson's choice for the sons of Adam, we Slid the I.eah's left out in this day, ma y th e c o l d ; alni to hcautifulfaud sad-eyed women have 'hidden c ' m V i :ovp*r .)>. ovf hunger he- neath :.n indilterent or cvnical e\te- J m \i Ni>ru v:- •'"> i*.*iit*¡ i>**r tin« f'»r 'Hi** Ìli f i r rill'll 1.1 * 11 t » tío«». :t. n * 1 V i A«*’ 1 *»• lit Íl »-*1 •‘tini;. V <>K I. *,'.ll >111 il ti.-a-ó’*.it «ilv* .li- meut**. ^ l 5 » i»* r mi a.ua- ..f 12 lit».*** f*>. tin* tir-At shrine which held the image of one ills*•|t|l»]| itila C* 1 INI J H* 1 * StjUdlt* for nu h iii unison vlin who passed them unno iec 1 bv, and ■'thorn they knew was tln ir soul s 1 l * b'i ,i b> t'<*H»*iif* /»• W I")! tilt' / * 'itti iS^if T • pri..I'.rl mate, but dared make no sign. In their purity and noble intent'' hev veiled th emselves: while other wo- l'R O E K S S IG *A .L_ ( ARDS. O’^n “ set t’ uk r‘::p ” and caught the v noble soul,who proved therehv wed- M ILS O N IIO U L I I Y , 31 . I>. h>ek a snaie and women”Alven,s. and I ’h y rirl.i« mid Surueim , 1 » ire his fate as manfully a> circum stances would allow. w.st of (I l<F. The paramount reason why man VIO -V »V Vi it:it ; VilK •arrogates to n.m >t ii, tin* preroga tive of "popping the ipie.tion,” is \V. II. S V V I.O U . 31 . I). wholly the pecuniary one. We ‘V>re Phvsi à . y •,v? oi. t«nn th'it etiquette requires that the • ¡ 7 CCN money q>it .!i. n lie q’r «»fly kept in 1 * 11 * iiaci; r mud, iu » i withstanding it 1 »: • .i,.i nit .. j ,. is ciintiuiiallv in the foreground of :t v :he mutual thought. The right of 'U* Hi to ‘ ‘ pop fhe <|U".pi'i' 'nellx t<> I : lu . v î » ‘list »ii « « ! f 1 lie j 1 Cillli « '* j •FiiriKVr GIOVE, . . . . I’KEKOV Aj-on-i1 bilily !.. > l: .Y I ]'.* « >i: : a -r* 3 E O ZM . vv Inch H ALL X STOTT, i T T o II \ F.n s - A T I, A W ' . C 1 * !-»’ »«i - I mi >h, « * u \’ . , ' ti. ' i ■ tu e oi ¡lie u« i» tei r. I V ,i> f ,V -! iat- «i sT*>rr. ter day s, vv hen mai l i: je i> 1 i «*i*iii- OREGON, TH U R S D AY o'* a .lines v. i. a lu r . cu 1 g. » l ma n. j i ».,>:» •«•r-H.i l i - . ì ( ‘ *’ l'i C . ¡ 111-1 sill* f l * l ' 1 A ill 1 V t *i(.‘ il*. t i *¿ > i > b * i w ho can in ike of'litc ; i Min, >h«* may go frani and u.i.t- I n i e d to lii . Vnd s¡ ' i le Aj.t et il. My c- you. sir. and I admin gard is based uj>i• 11 your in vdy c ia. - ;u*ii rUtics jtnd youv intelh irtlial I 1 « » y 1 * von. 1 «un convinteti worth happy. Will Vf.|i Tit lake you • V v\ ■ ) ; ‘ t* in g ¡in intricate maze, made II it of fu» » < xp* vi« mees, nini uuina« le bv i ina] «a- » V, V . t . Vili tbs ,’ it i.A the iu*)iion o f a few «Ì ».u * - ¡ * e* lofi • !.. iconoclasts to p >ke their nosets '♦»■ri táis, aR well as other social mazes.or r messes,we ttlight more juoperly say, mio smell out what is the cause of FP.ATKX P70TT the corruption ilia' rises foul to heaven, and ask, “ What is going to U t » r n f y - a • • 1« n w be Hone abbht i f 5’ . 7 n. 1 . s It" li<>. O/.'F'.'O V. The inequality of the sexes is i »»i.'i in lu-w ( oiirt H .u-**. stamped as « mphatii ally in regard to “ popping the question” as in *->s»- TÎITTMTIS H . TONGUE iag the vote; and the money reason A o r ii 1 1 - a t - L a w * which is lifted for tliis one-sidedness is the very subject which fust need-. Hill-lM.r.'. Washiug'TC*» bounty, Oregon. the attention of the strong-minded noses. Women universallv are ln*g- . . *» killiv gtii”s although thev may never beg t n sHvrrrcs. S liattu ek A the ltnnd of an adinn.Td gentleinaii. COUNTY, JUNE 4 , 1874 . TEL«£Q;€ a P» 3 IG! f !l l-A »<■! e i « w 11 « v j ICO » I « ■ i ng . 1•eral as N il* .i** v ;i ;,'ii a v» 11 d e e ü i’ tl*' f M í * ¡ i ivileg«*. and 1 « »1 ( • \ t • u ) i li. Sii» € * i ; * a . * « lg*>*S ¡ HI A U 1 •*. W A SH IN G TO N Maneuvering hackers do no,however, I nest, and so make it such a joyous Should sue far her hand,he w. uld 1 e surround the majority of women. ! h«»:n j-pl ice t'n i' noLli in ' but »ring accused of mercenary mot;ves. Has- ten the time when all women shall .Proportionate efforts is made iudi- i ig shall therein he heard. ftallv according to the potency of the ■ ’ Poverty is never so bitter a cnr.se be Queens truly, and the balance of his benefit be so equally adjusted that “ purpose;” but there are many wo as when itTeeps a lover from men who cannot con.Yint to r $ 1 beloved,and leaves him a homeless mercenary motives shall sink out of every day sight, and the ideal m a Fringe be the their caps,” and who “ bid a wee” in worker in the weary, modest hope, hut altogether vain — I world. Marriage is too often a inis- common realization. — Cliirajo Trilt- » ** " • l,r- --------- m — —---- — — that merit will win against maneu take, but no marriage is a much worse one. Let young women L»e Dean Swift'c receipt f > r comtstiip: vering, and their soul's mate goes o f •V,. <>r three <li ¡u*s, and two or three sweets. a seeldVg its lciudrod spirit, so long : taught to simplify the methods life, amDbecome self-snpportiug,niul Two or three halls, or two or three treats, as it cannot go a seeking him. Rare of young l’r*t,irw *> ‘s* «*• “ i,!‘«* ly once orttwiee in »generation may thereby , save thousands . ... -i . two or three oaths, how much they endure, . • be, a woman has the money power, men who cannot now altord to marry ,r I'.o or three messages sent in one day, and ^ like * Jtrowning’s “ Genevieve,” from the miserable demoralization Two or three times h «1 out from the play, »1 v« oos „ml wins the man sin* prefers that befalls almost inevitably il 1 C 'I w.i or three h.vt -letters writ all in rhymes, »hit e months keeping stri.-t to th.-se above all others. Rut the heggailv • ‘ noil iiiarrving mail.' “ Popping t ile I « ° rules. lot dare not do so untoward a thing. quesliou” is assuming a mot* than ' «i lvvi r fail making a e.iPple of fools. \\ hat matters a broke u heart or so, usually serious phase in These days j provided eonveivion.il etiquette is of elaboration and reckless extrava-I ganee. Men dare not take the re- j preserved immaculate? Men ,\vome feel, is the:in spoiisihd;; ;es »>1 marriage without r. ^ sertion we hear continually made; foi i tine, large or small; and many j and the truth of this assertion is women are,to-day losing the* chance ' . A icroni.v, Alay 13 . - -The steamer h mission o» \\ ie urged against a woman’s ability to of luliilling the j C alfornia sailed’lr»st rih’ h xvi.li 3(10 oi decide in matters that pertain to her and mother 1 hi'ough (lie lollies passengers, some stool: and a large weilare. A . iove h.is not yet been llie mass of uneducated parasites who freight for Gassiar. Tiie steamer reduced io a scieucef wo co.vleutial- have never been taught that to mit . ¡ Otter followed this morning with Jye .pectlh.it the time is coming their own should, is to tliç wlieel « * 1 1 about liuti passengers. when u «¡it lie, liowe*er); as it is I u H.vtunc is better thnn to h tng ahelp- 1 lie s'eainiv Is* bel. from Cassiav, mali s : . . einO ioiial obYTily altogether — why lcss burden unon astingghug , , with .SU nnners velurued ibis mori should noi the lt-eling have the pre- siiotih'.cr. (• irls must be ivoperiy uig. rJ hey report much snow on the domoiauee over the reasoning in edne .iini fi*i :v’ ifo work, ffitfoir hic cricks, rendering prospecting im this inaiier of marr.age? li women can inculi success, usi fui ne.-.s, possible, and uo provisions at the is iivtuave, wliyVhould she noi he »»leasiue io in in. Li thè faroilgood mines. Some of lite claims arc‘Hav ilMoweil to act upon iutuiiioii? She litiie-coniing for v.oman, when si*e ing very high, r ’¡though the dut has oiteu sees in LucDquali.icx peculiarly has secare.! o.hcr riglits she i> iiou to be thawed out before bciim attractive to her. Slic leels tiiai dcni; udingv he may posscss lue righi washed. rJ lie stoanicr ( ileii' i'a was t hese q Unimex are the v\*i\ ones that o l»o a ii in* help ilicit ; thè righi «o snagged in S. ickeen River, but got wouht insure her h>»ip nne .. Such i a..« . «I. her labo" of love sudi coui- oil agai'i. U'Uir men ha\e bien Woiu.'ii are the l ist one-, in the world »» 'li ..*, .oli ;is wiJ! in aire io lu i" ilit* drowned by tin upsetting of a canoe to overstep couventiii’ial eustom. o ■ \ 'e e o ' >n i r sn..H! li'ii'r mori i » in S,ickeen liner, andai Oregonian I A • .ley him v not care lor Mrs. Grumiv . tic •>»’ • * Uri ■>'.* U S.H‘ named James 'I rook h *d died of hiu they ilo care .or the man oi tlm; I ll-Wil . V > COIVI•••«* bleciiing of t'u* lungs. choice, and know men well enmi ;ii nei* . a . .i b a i uess o. \\ asci noto ::, .May JÎ).—The mar t » he ai.ure.l liiai. even the wise, b«*st t; i«**nl ned couig riage oi ,ii< a tir.iiu to .Jr. S.ucon.s Jb .ivn* , iu ihnt vi; good men iii« \ i •v i'giii/,* as ma.es la .Às s place oil i ‘sda V. Duly in- may pi * • cs:s'. Ir. . . ■ • • * inoliai aie* him tec .‘I . M lie «•mat s.•br a .tv a 1.1 i.v r d v. i • loi' lgll lep.v Jlit'l.iVi . vili I.*C ' >.i' thè ijui dio.i,’ k % ’.!1 ' IV» « » J i| , I « i ; 1 , J l.v.u 1 J'norntoa and E.iitv I I V IH 1 - < ili* .1 si,* :o i 1 • » i l t » l * * , ! t \ lit« j lie s llbjeetx id ms 1! bv i ikhi i t « hi III a **’ l’ ;:i vv « e v Í l' i* . \ \. ' 1 ., ■ -ill in:*y !.*l v 1 lb« li ** . 1 hi v it li t V *V t »1 4*1 ,V|, .1 ¡1 ts V 1 wiles, ulu I 1 1111 : l“ .v « I! !.. r 4i. i » « *f, • V. ♦ »Itti « O 1 1 1 A * t h j ovve r. 1*. In in g a !«" :;! ! in V1 - lie* - i .Vi i tv. “ pi* 1! in*'” •'•* •MU«/«« r 'Ì ' 1' ^ l • 11* 4.» X . ! > > . • 1 i 1 1 A j I*» *! .i ;‘ \ 1‘* ‘ri.'i, ¡«»ti ¡A 1 .41» 1 4 li I.I l t V I l l IN I*. K“ M>* r.i ir N. \\'. .-.n,. i <>f Fn-t ; ad W.i-hot - ♦ ‘l-lon g llu* agi* ittioli <>i any ., f, l*.».fl ». 1 O».■.•on »••'ri Iv ininib:« ni. GltOVF., ■ von. W VS¿u:sa i o n * . May 20 . — A letter i it ) 1 * 4 \ *,! k .:\«> 1 * u » -N c W Onerili s Li» fi * i .4 *l»îV*»il ^Uiièlt’iii.ui d . i \ -, lieu illi- Jeri .S t : i ,>. * lor oi « i kv >*¿¡i»it» i 1 í 1 tí 1 \ 41 * . I.’C, *>t 1 A 1 » ClVtl '»fil 1 « » ^^- î * l.lt « t UVu. lil * .S ill tEw 1 jt'tEiil. Cu;« * A t i o, Al iv — At ;i Milu o i* I»iuOv 4 v*vi iiw»i >k'.A U v I va I j ' L ii ’* io y \\ 'Ji ill \\ V .1 ot l ‘v)i'., .11 l, t 1 Oo.i^vit >i\ mi«; hoi.'ic.s io uc iv.* X».. ; oii \ V ilei , Gl A. I ni " »Un i. . i, ..... Ullvil ‘Dll, \ X *: .4 V J' ' . - - r o r t y - t l n e e ai i. - ie .l ou rs.i.unl.iy mi l’ .i-'.i ‘ -'i»ug Ilio saie i*. i.ii.. a . ; y w .*; * . i« .. vii.Aiij lasci! w..n ali : . a olii . li et iili'.t i’il Ilio lievi oci’il ululi n .i-s her.Ai .. !-. »mi. ;.A*y' Villi l)e pliU lSUCit. XiKV ¡»lion vly peri <i. i liât fu .ii.irciit'd Li» ch.ii.ii ìi ti il pr.tyv.r- er and the teacher appeal* to trail* - i e; and the man who would scorn , ic cC ilV g , 5 V v. lt..Ciite*i un U u iiiin g l'e- late jangle into m elod y.--Y ou must smh a propoval as this from lu rlip- gui'iiihg XUiUic ac violi. l i is asserted that Invili is Corning i»e more am'able; you must la* more woultl be silly and unworthy ot the lioiiie ne.Xt i.i. / i l i li, ulivi ne bus ]»o.> Retter he sav this, that, and the oilier, to make loves she proffer. e t *. j . a *0 11 O l l V C e l p i a . I n v i . ) l * I J . ' j l v U' home a heaven. The din iH these yes. thankfully; »or he m.iv be sou* liu* c*ooi),la»«» S|iciit ai vt ii.Ainitgloli io i 4'p *als nearly drives her to di>iiac- ! she will never give over the“ «rying." neoure m e v. inuu Alali suuniviy. truxi lui.i. Sue exclaims,“ Here is anoth ( The imp iilanceof llie sue»« d v\ vs.iixiir.ix, May 20.— The Coni- er one-sided busines, only ott the sli»* Ims'nssumeil will never be lost mi,tee on vWiy.s an.l .\Ieaas to-iiay o.imr si.I j this ime. She may or sight of. ¡i itliorize i r o>.er i-* re^iorc a reso.u- All this one ridi 1 eqindily in Ihe liou celi>uung ilic Liccivi.iry ot ine m iy not kuo’v what's the matter that u i rcasurer, tue Ax.si.Ainm Liecrelarv, she cannot, d » what she will, make relative condition <*i ihe sexes ia heii» only iimsu: out of the mai t ied wrong that tin* world i waking up and Solicitor i).tnii«*i.l lor lux aiivt c.uxdexx iniaum.Airalioii oi la«s in tiic state. It matters not; music is ex to. it has been waking up «lowly ^'animili caso. pected, and she is to extract. It for eeu*,urics. T ime libs been when W AsniNiiTON, M. iy 21 —The wed- with proves a blurre 1 scon*; (he keynote women ih U a I not sit at table din-; nt Ne >lll* « ì i\un io .Mr. Su 1 idol is 4 'rn » l:X E Y S A M ) r o r x s KLOU S o ns tllUv eontinue to be la g •v.i a svi u led wrong,and discords me men. S.ep by sicj) they climb iuto Lo« > K. piace ul 11 o clock tnis morn gars, they must accept the hand of c »u'inn illy recurring, li ¡dl this recogm.uui ol ilieir rig hi v,»»id claim ili- iu tue lbasi, li -uni, Rev. Dr . Tiff- AT LAW the first man, or the richest man, ii» :lo ly exacted depends upon the wo them. Never, in the ii ¡story of the «ili > pei ÌUV;nui,; me cereiiiunv. The I>. ’¡urn's Pudding, Padding- First Fii Street, « i « w^o never needs to \ beg nn’.toing men then, in H c it'd : s name, let lim world, wax the clamor loud e Thau Ivi D R »o;ai was eianoruui v alvi POPTI.ANI», ( » P la i n s . save a fair band. When women he- g *1 :he right keynote to begin vviiii to-ilay. InjiiAlice is the cry: Let ;is i »fini .itili ; v deeorn tell wuh I¡i > \\ e rs, evergreens *\.c. ,1 ¡l¡ e central ¡ iecr be- hut Imve justice. \\ e a.c.ii'o>l o. liV sT N l! sS (A R D S , LODGE'-' ’?*onl#* ^lf-siipi.«»rti»ig and inde. cu.i- Woimiii disjioses, though man pro mg a large marrmg.* Iii il com post'll enl, and are free to refine, if not to po .es. On her d*»**s rest ihe*liati»i*)- gi'Pauily : we want libc* iy. \Ye are ol 1 ine cimice-li while bios».’Vv »Ills. _ choose, there will be less business The piati ui ni *vas arranged ¡u oil(* ny of llie home. It miiy d o, could individuals; let on» imlividnality' be end Ol toc room. On till:;,the bridal n U g ilc S j for divorce manufacturers. There shr- cltt'ost; her mate, that there respected. ,»;;rt V stuui 1 winch Cull Ais,od on 1 V of NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR, is no alternative for these women would be a contented chirruping in A woman has as much right tosuy the bridegroom, the bride, and ' ( ’*d. •«eggars but niarri.ag’c , !nud all sur- her nest continually, albeit it v.as whom she shall love as to love at all; Fred Grunt, the oii.y groomsman, f EOM. PAPElts * im ;’ \ v » n . ack - Jyu ^i<w!edg. ui. i»ts t iK. n. Will att.-nd idus e n e rg y is d e v o te d religiously has the Y,p'ue right to say,I love yui , 'v«*h seva*n brnlesumnis. «.i . .iiptiy to all liii-.iiX’s-» ♦•ntrust*-il to Ins to securing a hu.-ihund bv fair n.eai s crowded with lledglings who depend of j S in E kvmx . io , Mav 21 . —The ed on her mot Iter-care mi l denied >»s she has to feel the iuihience .*r«*. IlK» Iv or fojU. Into the wiles the first law. A steamer .Mikado today bring« Hen .her the ibdi'ghts Of the outside world that great, comprehensive man thfl» is drawn is seized upon; ^ O tin O o o p o r , man should have the same privileges, ‘ »hilu dates to May ff.'i. iim L gis- in place of flij:; co.itim.ous wail of . . . lature was «»peiieit on the •» Itli ct ♦ here is danger of standing upon any . *. . . i ... i weariness vvl.ic’ i babydoin elicits. on the otliir hand, as women * posse*.s April. 1 > K X T I S T A X /> ./ A H ’ K I. K /.* 1 here were present about 1 ,- ground of particularity. Re he a AYoniaii is the disposer in the house to-day— those of lmiking himself us (K,o p(.,,ple. Th ■ King delivered an rogue or a religionist matters but J p U U T s THE PATRONALE <>F THE hold, after all. To her we nnut fair in may lady’s eyes ¡is he will,and address, and said the resources of j « i*., v « . II ..ii w nri‘inini .♦•«!'). n:. diUhr la* he rich matters everything. jftf.v iiig X.» o inplrnticiilly,i 1 he does tlie.eountry hailbeeu largely dcple- Valimi :m«l Firn* ritrci-t*. i»” ** kv The rich man has about uv ut siife n look to r *gtihite this infclieitousTlhs ‘ ° . , * ted bv.the extrwmliuurv expenditure • r * « . , iuess that is*-in reproach of domes not return her love. necessary lor the removal ol lepers prospect in this world as in kingdom tie life to-dtf” j Oil! it candor di»l but rule, instead i*t> Mtffo t;i, the burial of two sover- n>>r OFFRE IIOIIW. come. He can nar.lly enter Heaven Rut the preachers must take a new of «•urihiiig, ill the ii:ariiilge contract eigns, aiivl the «'lection of their siir- M nl eing south Host s at a a . m . , Mm) w ith money-bags; he can h a rd ly es- misery cessors. He favors a commercial st . h.s. s at 1 e. a. Office ho ms on n l j )P ip .itn m u io wi t h them R ic h textl**on which to inculcate har | vvh.it an iuli ite amount of treaty with the United States, but v fri ai I»»::«» to 11 a m . condi deprecates any c O asìoh ot territory mony. Cry aloud and spare not, to would he banished from it« men, howuv«ir,,arc thl’ - s tipcedlly dis- No «i. i«,.itur* from this rule. N E. (¡♦»UliHl.l . ,pt>c*d of. ffiiaydive the first game mothers who educate their daugh tions! Perfect equality alone will in- to the United Suites. He f.ivois .1 OMt .Vast, -r freedom. Frafi kness furni* hiltir facilities for steam navi I' igcd. They come tb»* rising young ter- to.practical business instead of ! sure j»«• practicing coquettilb mis to catch should bt* the foundation of the gation with San 1 iaiieisco and Aus- lunn; and mammas exert extraordi tialii». and recommends ¡i Commis GROVE LODGE. No JL 36 , nary man euvering tactics to decoy husbands; to train tlVe in’to self-re ' htmcLure that is raisedd'hr all time. sion of learned men to c o lifv t!u? this class, and they are soon done liance; to make them self-support Mutual traukness and mutual funds laws The Legislature defeated the ing, and give them such noble aims will rivet permanent partnership. projiosed ainendineiit to the* Cousti- They,have been “ ptipped” i»> eets a t rrs n u .p e v e r y s v t - for. iu life that they can well wait, for Put money in thy purse, () Woman, tutiou, separating the Home. 1 liis unla.y • .. 11111 ,' .* *'• o'. lo. k. All siiite of thob pohliing R»erogatile. the drilling of the kiutlreil sj.-irit rintl ' pop the qiieotion” if von will, measure was a Ivanced b» L na ilo, •oi la.lly iiivit.«! to att.n.l " Now, tins is all very well for the tilling their days with usefulness and ami let us see vvliut Wt VlufV i»<!e ivh 1 1 ‘.,,l,e‘l to -v iejtolW tUe weaker portion of humanity so far. ,, ... -. ( ’unstttution of ld.» 2 . their portcnionnaies with greenbacks Hoyulty can cio tliirA now. A ‘ Queen _ , T he odds would rather appear ip and .bide llie advent of the true may propose, and lose none of her I Ni w \ o ; ck . May 21.- 11 lie contil'ii IlD IJ IR !O k LO D G E ’ ’ j their favor. They get bpshands,and | «■¡I heavy Recline her** and abroad in A. k . & A t / M. maybe get the ones they.desire; but j mute. A woman uiny thu^be able dignity. Here the balance of bene Central Pacific bonds excite much FORESI tiROt E. OREGON. Meet this is 1 >v no nieaus certain. Àt all ' to wed a good man, though lie be fit is o ’ i tnc side of the woman, and I i peculation as to the cause. The ex- Saturday before the Full Moon in . . , . pooi(and the name of the-e is legion); the invitation to the placo of high 1 pJanution acceptable a*» most plutisi- V i each montfi. Rr**threu iu g(>0«i events the social jangle getieraly t tudins »n invitisi to attend. « grows out of this soit of marriages. she may bel]» him build the homo- rank is her prerogative. I f a lover ble, is a rumor which no one takes in iM l.A M » «TCE'iON. g! net.;' y receives to *'a*'le? li is yi»u. vt vvouii:ii , to wtiiiiii the preach C* 'll'-l* i . o . o . r r .. M I KO. 11 pains to effectually contradict, that t ie California Pacific will default in its interest soon due. This adds to the growing distrust in everything crntiolled by the Central managers, and the explanation which makes less impression, attributes the de cline to the sale bv the city of Gene va of four bundl ed tlioiisauil Central bonds, bequeathed thereto by the late Duke of Brunswick. The fall in Union Pacific is accepted as a na tural lesult of decline. IN THE TUNNEL. Killing np from Bmigor, On tii«* l'nllm.'iu train. Freni ii six wei ks' sliimtiug In tin* xvoik L® ofMuine, Quite extorsive xvhiskt rs, lieuril, musuiche ns w. 11 , .Sat a 1 *sl 11 .li lit Willow,'' Tall ami line, unwell. Empty seat lieluml him. No one at liissiile; To a pli p.A int htation Pir.is, May in. - The ¡Ministry has been finally constituted as follows: General Cisscy, Minister of War and Vice President of the Council; Duke ib* Gazes,Minister of Foreign Affairs; Defouvten. Minister of the Interior; Pierre Magne, Minister of Finance Eugene Gail lam, M inisterof Public Mor es; Louis Grivart, Minister of Agriculture and ( 'ommerce¡Viscount! de Ciimoat, Miuister of Public In struction; Adriena Lai.hand, Minis ter of Justice. X i ’.v O v.Kws, AF iv * 2 2 .— A special ' to thcGal vest eon AVes.froniBrowns- ville, rsiys a terrible state of affairs is existing on the border. Tho Mex icans are raiding on rattle and tiring on the people. Companies have been formed for defense. Iu Corpsu Uuiisti some Mexicans 'tltsai L >ted, ' uiisii. cessfully, to rescue some of (heir count»ynieii who are confined there for .cinder. They swear they will rob and burn the eitv. Mr. Smiih, living twelve miles from Fort Davis, was attacked by four Indians and slightly woihidi d,ai:d ten of his cat tie kdlo 1 . s .v.i ;. , 0 , Mass., May 21 .—The M 11 River Relief Committee report (lie number of sufferers by llie li le di.-aster nee ling assistance to be 1 R‘> families, containing 710 persons. Cun!! ¡luttions so far amount to s 7 J,-ri ( idi. and s 27 ,OUO move is needed. Now the train doth glide. Enter ng. dei.iq.lo, Take I ii' hinders <-.( I-ut. r gentle maid« n, lh-Hlltiful, petite. Kltisbiiigly she falters: "Is tl»ia s< it i ngagf.lr' (See tic aged conplo Properly enrag ilri , Student, quite e, atie. >• i s her tickets “ tUojigh;* Thinks <«f the long tunnel—• Knows what he xiiil uo. ■ v*o they "-it an.*» i-l.alter, Y\ llili- the emd. is )lv. Till tlri “ stndi at f,-ll, r” til ts on«, in Ig- ,. j And the geu!»* maiden tpiiekly turns nl.Mi’.t— * .May I. if you phase, sir, 7 i v to get it out ■*" Happy “student feller” I'ei Is a daj’ity.tipKh; .H e a r s « g. iiilew h isjM r — ‘ •Doe- i* h’ivt - on »..uch?'' J Out ii.to Iff- ’ iy’ i '.t T* rtS t ij< i ,11 .)• .*;ji.; St ulcut's 1 > \i r i t.* * «1 •T ua I thr* im i ^ t ffia- M,;ti 'i*u'.' h.i:' is lieulji '.i, i nit,, vt* sojii :ir*v«'urc«l Cniiuin;' littli* i-.'ir-riiig «’••.«ala i?i .-¡.¡.I* ia ‘ , Iv; “ ■■ 1 1 1 •*«•*••* mmrmtmrn—m i i— Crop Statistics. the National Crop R. porter pub lishes tin* esrimntes of its rori'( -.j*ol - donts in relation to the pereentago of bast years croj s of corn, oats, hay, f.rnl Irish p<)biloes which will ’be consumed during the current crop year, tho estimates having ref erence to the S.atos of Illinois, Indi W.VSHINiI? UN, iv -•>. — . nero is a ana, Iowa, Kankes. Mine ota, growing belief rc that Ren Rutier souri, r»hio ainl \\ i-con-in. In ad will accept the Vienna mission. His dition there are also very fu’ l returns suddenly broken licalih seems unlike in relation to the fruit pro*pec's in ly to be restoied unless he retires tho same States. The following is 1 rom active Ino. an abstract of the leading point“ « * )\ V. T okonto , Aisiy il». — The Queen's The total production of corn in birtlnhiy vv.us obsei veil as a genend IN/.» in the S *i 1 e - ■ er niC'd was neaf'v holiday ihro«ighout the D.»million. Riu xswi«;,, lie., May 2 ( 5 .— The .» 15 ,(. 00 ,Frill bu del«, of v.h eh nniout Faculty to lay suspend d on** lmn- nearly 0.7 per c nt., or 033 , 000 , 0 (;p dres stirili nts at Rowjoiu College, bushol a . will be nstii ¡i.‘ hiuiie. I\an sa s consumes !)(»{»ereent. «m l Illi for refusing to drill. . * j nois o i l per rent. Of 4 he ]>ro h«etiop box don , May 2 d.- The 77 a? e. o iu the respective Suites. this morning announces that Prince OATS. Arthur lias been made Duke of Con 1 he pvodtse!.o.i of oafs last -T-rm naught. in tho i-mrie Stab s v.as placed :ii . W vsmx.iTOji, May 27 . -Richard-on i(i.S,oOO ,000 bu-holx, of which nearlv wii soon withdraw from .'he Tri a*-- i >2 per cent.. ««• it: J,( oo,tmo ilm.-iiJis ury Deptirlmen. It D believed that will be required for lioi'ee US'*. Tlie Dv lano will succeed hi n. States showing tlie heaviest and A report is ¡'revuileut that the Sec- lightest percentage of e*»n^nmpi;ou r. tary of the Tre.asury will be ap- are the same as in the « ¡ise of corn. Vi asu . w to n , May 2 .— ¡Mitchell’s b li wa- icjiorleit favorably from the S. n ge ( 'oaiuiiitee on Claims to-day. i ^ )i j i . t i t>\ i«i.* nib.irsingC'ollector ,\ ! lins s » n.* '2 0 »stole:i from him on ¡i s e un -in.» 1 S.« ti Ì* i tinciseo, 1 » »i.itcd wuldli the next t»venty-four hours. Cnrly Marnages. lvirlv marriages are not bv 111 iv means invariably happy ones,though truth compels us to admit that we have known brilliant exceptions “ She stood beside the albir when she was bat sixteen. STo was in loto; lie ii. stiny resb’d or a creature as delicate ns herself. Sue looked*:ove- 1 asxlio pirmouee 1 the vow. Think of a voiv lr«j.ii auburn hair, eyes,an l pouting lips, only six ecu years old! She stood by the wash-tub when her t wenty-fii't i b.rrii l iy arrived. The hair, tho eyes, the lips, were not c.d- uhilt d to excite t he heart. Five cross young ones were rolling on t;»r lloor, and some evying: some bieak- liig things. She siopped in despa: ainl sat down,and tears trickled down her cu plump and ruddy cheek. Ahis, Cora, early marriages are rot ju ¡t the rosy thing they look to be. Reter enjoy youth ¡it home, and hold .1 »vers at a proper distance until you have muscle,Vimb,and heart enough o i i ;j ¡i fr >.v lin * iv arid an 1 f;«:uilv. I f your ‘ Chinny’ really cares lor yoi^ ho can wait two or three years, make lots of resents,take you to concerts, 11 \Y. Tu 'lie *t:n of ha*,, th: cen- sum])iion in theei.dit States s ever- aged at 8 J 3 10 per cent., the total production l ot yc:*.* la in sO'c'-tbing «'ver 10 ,.» 0 :i.(i 0 . This percentage represents nearly 8.0 »¡t, 0 t )0 tons. In- itiana mtes lx’latm ly tlie lightest consumer, and shows a surplus of about 2:3 per cent. I*. IT VTOI's. Out of the 28 , 000.000 bushels ol r-risli ]»otato *s produced last year ir Stai«*s named, there is an estimated consumption of nearlv 7 .' poi cent, or about i'lJJrit» rit.o b* T < Is. i ;:i i r. In va garli to the «tildi i Ìi »11 o f tilt I.it-bmls M.yvii ! there ia liavdly i <*.:t Pattering : ti**. There EM I 1 * Kàili .l 111 Vii- ■ ut diali Iiv- ti . *» a ¡ i rule, in th ! - ! pn rib!. -• i d for a large cr. p, wi.ii favorable v.v.ohcr *'n the future. 'ST i V 4 iv t . Iii. 1 .^. T lie average prices of the leading arlicles iq the Stales named al)o\e show for Feb. 1 “»th,as follows: Ceni, l 7 10 cents per bushel; oats,-I cents per bushel; hay, 8 *) cents per ton; ¡inn so on until the time comes swine, 3 .» cents per 100 pounds Early marriages and, early cabbages The Grange movement 1 ms reached; are tender productions.” the sea-beat shores of the far West. ftobn Turney, of McMinnville, wax Y.iqibna R iy l as an organisation. making shove 1 plows the other day, 1 M heat is now selling at from 7 j tu when ¡i pieeo of steel fievv and struck him in the ueek,injuring him severe 7 ñ c 8 uU par b id iil i.i L m c jiu ly ; ly. I oats from 3 d to . 1 .» ce.i.s.