Image provided by: Hillsboro Public Library; Hillsboro, OR
About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1888)
'I ,1 J yX it'S i THE INDEPENDENT. W. L. JONES . Lditor and Proprietor . H (Bio -fr orjefSTbiie Insertion . . . tl.M V 1 4 k- .. A . m I - - . . . inuvMAII fjl k i NotuOTf iii,iH)iutiii'iit and linal aeltle. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. rcuucArioNorrtca: 3tm Street, : : Skute'n New Brick HILLSRORO, OREGON. TERMS 07 SUBSCRIPTION: Per annnm, in advance $ 2.00 Sit months, iu advance 1.00 Three months, in advance 60 5 r local MlvfrliMenienta, 11. 00 per are for the firm inwrtioii. and M) cent uer mi ii mo for earli aalmeuuent iiiaertton. Hpf-cwd lniHiiii'MM tioiirt-a in local coltmiiie 2ft cenU per lu.t . Jceyular LnMineaa notloea 10 c nt ir Iiuh, PloffHtion , (inr.l, f IS pe' year. HHeiH rule tor lur di4ay "adM." lf" lljia n r tuny Im found on file ot G-o. P. UowHU ( ,'n NwMpapr Adrertin ins Bureau ( Id hpna'C atreet) wueradvr tiaina ooutrauu may be nuido fur it In New York . A aOYERXMEXT OF THE rEOPLE, FOUTHE PEOPLE AND BY THE PEOPLE." rl E3..Isboro, Washington County, C-egoi., TJiurcdny, April 1!, 188. No. 4C Vol. XV. vw ii i i i , l 1 i . ,r r f .stirs' r nnrni k m ) jVKX hu r r a Mi l - !U M A U M J 1 V OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. IHstrirt OMrera. Judge Fifth District F.J.Taylor Prosecuting Attorney.. . T. A. Mc Bride Deputy for Washington Co . ,W. N. Barrett I.FgUtatlte Officer. State Senator . . . W. D. Hare. i D Cubser, D. Smith, ) Thoa. Paulsen. Representatives County Offleera. .radge R- CrandaU Treasurer . J. 8. Waggener Clark.....: J. W.Morgan . . T. G. Todd Commissioners J Ch Hiokathi.r Sheriff to. P. Cornelia Surveyor. . . L. C. Walker Assessor . T. J. Wilson hchool Siipeiiuteiidtut. . . I. T. Vincent Coroner . C. W. Kanaom Tuwa Officer. f F. A. Hailey S. T. Link later Truatee . . ... I S. B. Huston O. T. Led ford K. Crandall Treasurer .... . Geo. W. Patterson Heoorder . ... .W. N. Barrett Marshal H. Wilson KOCIETV MEETINGS. H1LLSBOUO GRANGE, Nr. T.X, P. or H. Meets in Good Teniplara H.ill. second and fourth Saturday in each month. at o clock p. m. BENJ. SC1IOLFIELD, Master. J. A. Imrhik, Secretary. TJILLSltOKl LOIKiE, NO. 17. I.O.G.T. AX Meets in Good Tempi Saturday eveuinx. at S 1. M. Meets in Good Templars Hall, every ty eveumx, at C. T. TOZIER, W. C. T. i IUA U'l'Y L(lGi:. No. A. F. Jt A. M. J. MeetH on Satnrdnv on or after each fall moon. All brethren in ood ittaudiug are cordially invited to meet with us. F. A. BAILEY, It. Cbasdi. , Sec. W. M. f ONTEZI MA liOIKiE No. ), I.O.O.F., Ifl. HillslKro Meets every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Sojourning brethren oordially iuvitl to attend. M. COLLINS. R. Bmiim, See. NPj IO LODGE. No. VJ, K. OF P.. HlLIiS B()RO Meets every Tlmrsday evening at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. Sojourn in brethren in fcood Htandini; cordiully in vited to attend. S. T. Lixklateh, O. C. T. S. WaATiiRaBar. K. of It. and S. C"1 LEN'COHLODGE No. '!, K. OF P. T Meets ererv alternate Suturdny at 7 o'olock i. in., at frleucoe. Sojourning !reth ren in good standing cordiallv invited to at tend. . W. COREY, J. S. Jc!nx, K. of i:. A S. C.C. HIMiSBORO LODGE No. CI, A.O.U.W.. Hillalor Meets on the second end fonrth Tnesday of each month at 7:!U) o'olock p. m. Sojourning brethren cordiallv invited to attend. - li. C UANDALti, W. D. HaR. Tier. ' M. W. IlHfENIX GltNGE No. W2, P. or H. Meets at Gaston, Or., on the third Friday of each month. K. li. PARKER, Master. J ohm Wkkb. Secretary. -XTAPATO LODGE No. 40, I. O. O. F. W Meets in Gaston on the first and third Saturday in each month. JOHN WERE, X. G H. I. Hbtast. Secretary. C1HARITY LODGE No. 7.".. I. O. O. F J Tualatin Meets Saturday evening, at T o'clock, on or before each new and full oioon. Brethren iu j;ood standing invited to attend. J. C. SMOCK. 8. N. Pooi k, Seo. N. G. BUTTE GRANGE, No. 1M, P. of II. Meets the tliiril Welnetd:y in each Month. C. F. T1UARD. Master. S. M. Kr i,Mo, S-c'y. r C. T. V., HILLSRORO MEETS We on tlienrwt and tliird Wednesdays of each i.ienth, at :t o'clu k p. u., at the M. 1C chnrch. BAND OF IK ) I'E, HILIjSBORO MEE TS every Snul iy afternoon, at 4 o'olock at the SI. E. church.. CHI RCII NOTICES. HILLSBORO METHODIST PSTt)R'S Apxinttuents. First Sabbath in each mouth: ISc-a rtoti. 1 1 a.m.: Wesley Chapel, 3 i. in.: Mt. Harmony. 7 p. ni. Second Sab bath: Hlllsboro, 11 h. in.: Reedville. A n.m: i Hillslxro, 7 p. in. Third Sabbath: Hllls boro, 11 a. iu.; West I'liion.:. p.m.: Hllls boro, 7 p. m. Fourth Sabbath: Hills5oro. 11 a. in.; Reedville, .' p. u-; Beaverton, 7 i p. ru. (T. M. BRYAN. Pastor in Charge. C10RNELUS MKTIinpIsr PASHHi'S t Appoiiitiuents. l'irst and third Sal batba in each month. M. E. Church. Cor nelius, tit II . f. aad 7 l. m. Second and fourth Sabbaths in each month, Gletieoe. at 11 a.m. Fonrth Sabbath. Oak ( i rove, at 3 R. M. Second Sabath, Meachani's schsl honse. at 'A v. m. Satnrday lie fore the sec ond Sabbath. LeUv's seu.iolUonse at 7 P. M. II. B. Ei.woutui. Pastor in Charge. (ItTNG ! I EG vnONAl. IMS I'OR'S AP- p-iintmenU. First. Sabbath in each month, Gaston. ;t U i.: nd on the hill, back of Gaston. :' v. v. Second Sabbath At Hillside hhIhhjI-Iioiis.'. 11 M.; tireen ville, r. m. Fourth Sabbath Hillslioro. Christian church, it ft II . m. A. S. VENEIM, Watchmaker and Jeweler! TTAS I'KRMAN'ENTLV LOCATED IN XA Forest tirove, aud is prewired "Sdo all kinds of Watch work. Jewelry repaired and made ha good as new. l ine W atch Re pairing a Hpecialty. Having had 14 yearn exierieui-e in the bnsin-'ss, 1 am safe in pi vma a writtm iiuarante ith alt work sellout. Ul.Vtf A.S. VENEN. Moiu-v in Ijoaii. 1 will can money in sunn of :fI00O and upward. Only real estate security nought. Time, three to five years: com mission not to exceed "i'j per cent. V. II. Itl lil'.IC . ! jsn7tr i Land for Sale! fpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE X several Farms and a large amount of ArsM-lass, unimproved land, lying in Wash ington county, Oregon. IMMIGRANTS and others desiring to purohaae land would to well to nive mo a call. Now is the time to secure comfortable homes ou easy terms. THOS. O. HUMPHREYS. rlillsboro.ftune 21 ii. l&fcf. RESTAURANT, At Old Stand, on Second Street. Hoard mid Lodging. Excellent Accommodations GEO. SQUIRES, - - Prop. mlS-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. W. MILLER, Attorney at Law, Pobtlasd. : : OllEOON. Office Booms 12 and 13. Malkey Boildinj. Cor. Second and Morrison streets. Brauch Offlee t Forest Urete, Or. K-AU kind of Leat Business carefully attended to. j-M g B. HUSTON", Attorney at Law and Sotary Putin-, HiLLsaoao. : : Obboom. Oflioe : Main Street, Neat Door to Baiea Block. J12-U X. BAttllKTT, Attorney at Lttir, ai-- jMfii'ty JHst. frimetiitiny .4friry. IIIM.SBOKO, - - - OREUnS. Oflioe iu Chenette Row, Main street. a7 tf flLLIAM D. HAKE, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Hills B.to. a7-tf t IIKOON . K. MILLER. M. 1., lIOMiEOl'ATULST, N. E. Corner Firat and Main Streete, PORTLAND. MEDICAL AND SLRGICAU jf Disease or Women a Specialty. Office Hours 1 to S P. M. jaSS-tf F. A. BAT LEV, M.D., Pfuician, Sunjeon arul Arvouclirur, j HII.I.8UORO. OHIiiON. Office In Chennett'ii Row. Keaidenra Three block south of dm store. Office hours From S-JO to 11 a. nu, and 2 to 5 p.m. s. T. LINKLATER, W. B .. C. M., PhtHH-iau, Suryenn and An-oiwhevr, HlF.I.SBOIt', OHEi'.iiN- Office At House. Residence, Eatit of Con i t j7tf PhyHician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, FOUKST flltovr, RKHiiN. Office At the drny atore. Jal tf rjMIOMAS 11. TOXGUE, Attorney at Laic, IIILI.RROKO, WASHISiJiTlN 0tiTT, ORKGOS. fS tf RAI.KIOH HToTi'. JOHN a. Vt ALlMl, SMITH. mx. u. sTorr, W. L BOHB. OTOTT. WALDO. SMITH, SIOIT BOISE. Attorney at Lttir, :,. 7. and Waldo Block, NoH. Cor. Second and Washington streets. PORTLAND, OREGON ; 'jMIOS. I). IU MIMlltKVS, S"lnry Public anil 1onrejttncer , llll l.siiouo, oitfcnoN. Otllco In New Court House. I.ryal pa-i pers drawn and collections made, business entrusted to my care promptly attended to. 1 ndilltf i t W. H. Ahaws. t'. S. (isvsr Mahii'am Y DAMS & MAKtjt'AM. Attorney at Lav. 7 and 8 MuUer Building. cr. Second and i iim i t ri i ni i"vr ii, d.-tf el. W Portland, Ou. GII.KEV, Physician and Surgeon. GREENVILLE, - - - OREGON. Offers his services to the people of Green ville and vicinity, ftf-oin jyi. w. p. via, Phyi'-iait and Snryeon, Ortlce: One Do.r north City Drn Store, Forest (Jbovk, j'J-in Okeikim. K. E. MILLER, Notary Public. Keal Estate, Collection. Insurance and Loan Agent. I3r7" Promissory Notes lioniht an I Sold. I-Money Loaned in any Sums desired. Forkst Gaova, - Obk.mjs JJ II. TYSON, Sotary Public and (,'onveyancer. BL EsTTE ltoUOHT ASD SoLO. Kesidenoe, PostorTice, m29-tf Smocks Station. Middleton. XVauliiBKton Co., Oregon. K. MXOX. OF FOREST GROVE, IS NOW MAKESG TEETH FOR 3 00 and 7.M par set;' beat of material end workmanship. Will compare with aeta coating $26. Teeth extracted without pain. FuT iiura at the lowest pri oca. All work warranted. Offloa, 3 doora north of Brick store. Offioa boon: A. M. to 4 P.M. d2-tf T. Re CORNELIUS, -DEALER IN- Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE. Agricultural Implements 0E5TO. Agent for the DUBUQUE-NORWEGIAN Plows & Marrows Tbo H,v.t in tlio M.irWi t. PRODUCE Of ail kinds taken at tho hihe-d market pricv. Coru. lins, Or.. Nov. 1. 1SS0. nlS-lv P. M. DENNIS, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT ( Successor to i'.'l. Tiwirri, lilM.Sl! UO, - - OHKiON. ALSO. f;Aii i:stati: a-kxt. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE purchase and salt' Farm Lands and Town Prof-rt v Nori:. I (a vim; purehast-d f Air. C. T Tzier his lusaraiic! busiiips-i, I ant con fident of Ih-iii.; able t jrive satisfaction, since 1 represent the Iadin ltisurance ompanies. r"Otl:cc: One door South of Postoflice. UfcU tf M. BROWN. O. E. JOHNSON'. JOHNSON & BROWN, Contractors and Builders H1LI.SBOKO, OREGON. LANS. SI'ECIEICATIOXS. AND Estimates fnrnislied utii apolic.it ion. 1 for any class of b'lildii! ly CET YOUR TINWARE Tom's Tinshop!: Roofing. Guttering and Spouting SPECI Vi.'l v. J-f"Voii m:i tie sure nf rt Sipiare Drat. Opposite Brick Block.', HILLSBORO, 0!MH;oN. THOS. MADICAN. jl-'-ly D. S. STRYKER, D.D.S., 'J'lll-: LEDIN(i DENTIST. 1 Eastern Prices. oKiSts of 'J'eetii, ij.YlM to l."..ml. I'.x- tractm. . cents. Fitlimr, sfl.bi) and up ward. Electricity u-vj for the Painless Extraction if Jet th. 1 rv it. All Onera- i'rV'i'.v:", ',S 'lt'"tlx nPMiui FOiJlLAND, OR. SEWING ACHINE AGENCY, FOKKST GROVE, OREGON. J. W. H ADKINS, - - - Ae;cnt DEALER IN AND REPAIRER OF ALL kinds or Sewiui Machines. Domestic, Household, and all makes of Standard Sewintf Machines kejit constantly on hand and tor sale at lowest market prices. an.Vtf 11. SCHI.'LM ERICK. C KtX'H CITY Market SbtOMI STHtl.r, j IIILLSIIOKO, - - - - OKE'iOX I ALL KINDS OF Fresh Meats Kept const anMy on hand and sold FOR OA.SXZ J-eTlIiKheat Maiket Plioc paid for f 31 ul ion Sheep. Please give us a call. SCHULHERICK A KOCH, Proprletora Hillaboro Oct. 13, 1887. 0i3-tf I i t S. HUGHES & SOn. FOREST GKOVK, OREUO.V, Dealera iu SHELF am. HEAVY DTOTTES and TIBIXTJARIS FARMERS! MECHANICS- TOOLS ! THE- -AND FINK CUTLKUY ! Such as Knives. N-Usor and Ruors, of the Finest JSrnnd4. We handle no Shoddv nor Cheap John Goods; but tor articles of like quality or Krade, we def y com-titili in price. .S. ll'4.lir.!S A NOV. o-.'l -tf R. W. McNUTT. OltM.I.II S. . - OKM.OX. DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Provisions, 13 to. JUST RECEIVED A lare assort uient -f MILLINERY GOODS! Comprisiii all the latc.-t s!K in HA TS BONNE IS. Etc. BRANCH STORE -fl Veruonhi. Nclialctii allc. Where tootLl of everv desript i.n ure kvjit Constantly i:i stot k. VERNONIA STAGE. y n nod after A i Mil bah. I i-.oi n St.e.-e ! County Stage i--'Hes my itmv 1.1 Corneleis i"X that jilare i vrrv l ie sdav. iiumeili ji 1 v after ihe ariiv.il ,.f the mad li.nn fr.iii I'ortbin.l. eirriii; p.i--.eteei s :uil lilit freight. June hi !.". jl'-tf Tin: ;ici:at Hock island AND K 1 1r a r 4- t The Direct and Popular Line in connection with the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIU WAY front St- Paul and Minneapolis To Chicago and the East. To St. Louis and the South. To Des Moines, Leavenworth, Atchison and Kansas City. The Only Line Ciinnectiiicr with the t IREGt IN SHORT LINK at Council lilnffs, rH. ' Joseph. Leavenworth and Kansas City for Chicago and ail points East ! PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND PALACE DININC CARS Accompany all Thrornzh Express Trains. Tickets fcr Sale by all Connecting ; Railways, and Connections made in Union Depots. I r ; For fall information regarding Rates, i Maps, etc., apply to 1 II.S. KKXXKDY, j General Agent, No. 3 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. J K. A. IIOLBROOK, Genl. Tkt. and Pass. At. C. K. 1. 3c P. B. B. CHICAGO, ILL. 8. F. HOVD, Genl. Tkt. and PaasAgt. M. A SL L. By MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. t I Saddlery Mian 'WASHI3I0T0X LETTER. From cor Regular Correspondent. 1 Washisoto. April C. 188S. f The week's record in ongre?? is lUiually interesting. A number ? important measure hae been lafore Loth bouaea, and several qrje&tioiia ot probably lea impor tsce, but in no wise lete intereat ig to the public. Lave come up for Action. f Representative Crain't I ri a u ma tron day amendment wax defeated in the house, and the capital iy rlourns that the important date is (tot to be changed at present. But an off aet to this disappointment. I de aeuate passed withotft A dissent iup; voice the bill providing for the constitutional centennial in 1880, and tlure in little doubt that it will le nlotf(l Lv iho house iu a simi larly libtiul and jatriitif spirit. If o, Washington will next yf-rr b the mie of a most interesting and important meeting of the rejireHen tativen of the people and the gov ernment of the Western continent. The bill as passed appropriates tbe kum of :$00,0(0 to lm extended by the president upon tli iitt-rt.-iin uieut of the for4gu gu-st who will Ixi imited to atteml the lybrat ion . The latter will include I he chief ex ecutives and judicial officers and cer tain civil and military officers of the eSjuth American republics. After ninny important change?, the Mills tariff bill has at last been reported to the house and will be called up for action on next Tues day week. It is reported that the Louisiana memltcr.s of congress have lieen won over to the support of the bill and that Mr. Randall has only fourteen tuporters left. The su srar schedule has leeii auiemlcd by a rentoiatiin of the present color line a u, Man.latil and a borionlal reduction of '20 j r cent. The great scheme now h In fate tree wotl. The? house is congratulating itself uoon having done more work th; n its pitdecessors have been in the habit of accomplishing so early in the session. And when one comes to count up. it ia found that the Fiftieth congiess can make a rather goid showing. Up to date 230 pri vate bills and 120 public bills have been passed. To appreciate this work, however, it is necessary to lose sight of the fact that about 0(K)0 bills have "been introduced dur inj? the rcssion. Senator Illair. r New Il.unp- shire, is nothing if not liberal and j Lind-lu arted. lie was the author i i of the famous l.ducatioiml 1ml. 'which now lies neglected in a hous- i committee He was the author oi ; recent bill faTofillU Wouih lel i and disabled ex-confederate soldiers j , , . nlstve confederates wh were not soldiers, in npimintments to the civ-: ' 11 i il service, which created such a dis- i . , i turbance among the senators at the time of its presentation, and now j Mr. Ulftir wants to do somo tiling kind for the District of Columbia, i Ilia latest proposition is an amend ment to the constitution of the United States, and is as follows: "The District of Columbia shall be entitled to representation in the t congress of the I'nited States by j one senator, and by one or more .representatives, according to tbe 1 rule of apportionment. The Dis trict shall uIm be entitled to us many electors for president and vice president as it has members of con gress. Congress ehall provide by j law tbe time and manner of eboos ing tbe senator, representative ami electors. " Representative women who at tended the Woman'a conference here last week have petitioned con gress for the passage of thp Illair educational bill. Though the international council of women is n thing of Ihe past, its echoes have been beard throughout the week. The dt legates liesieged the capitol on Monday, crowding the galleries and corndors. Their special tendezvous was the senate reception room, which was for the time converted into a committee room for the special committee on woman suffrage, consisting of Sen ators Cockrell, l'dair, Palmer, Djw- en, Chare. Sawyer and others. Sen ator Cockrell, of Missouri, had the! no one lo accompany her, and there ... ... ...!. . .., . chair ostensibly, and intended to nraui.l but Mhs Susan B. Anthoiiv was really in command, and con- ducted the ceremonies in an aui-: mated and interesting manner pecu liarly her own. She introduced her lieutenants one by one, they repre senting different nationalities, and apeak ing in different tongues. So far as the apeakcra could le nnder atood, however, the united voice was for .immediate and unrestricted suf frage, and in this the foreign ladies all deemed it appropriate that the United .Staten ahouM load ly n rou atitutional amemlraent. In presenting a woiuau suffrr gist from Louisiana, Mias Anthony men- iioued tLat a year ago, in conreraa' tion with Senator Crown, it member cf thu committee pr8nt, he bad aid that he did not know a woman ? iu the South who wanted to ot. Mis Anthony said sh would pro duce as many us were uetensaty to couvioce him. THE! WESfT FISHING. Ilea. Joba 1', St. Jehu' and Ret. J. W. Webs Rua L Aalust m Tartar. llotr- Jt hn P. 8t. John and " Iter J. W. Webb went fiahing Saturday. They did not follow the example of a renf many Salem people, and wait until Sunday to go. They did not go fishing for republican suckers, as they usually do, but I hey went after the beautiful, festive moiiutain trout, sometimes termed "speckled beauties." Probably they wanted them for brain food, in which cane, however, it is the opinion of some they should have gone tithing for a whale. Thrv went out the Turner road to Ihe old iokn place, n few miles from Salem, now tented bv I'ncle John West. They baited their hooks and hied themselves down bv the shadv banks of Mill creek, where they toiled diligently to induce the wary 1 1 out to nilihle just the same as tliey tempt republicans to bite ot tbe sharp hook of prohibition, with deceitful beards on it, yon know. Mr. West was not at home, and he had left instructions with his hired man to allow no one to lish or hunt on the polioses. The tiligant eves ! of the hired man espied the two great piohiaspostles down bv their favorable element, and, rem'emW r-' imr his orders, be hastened to them. when the following conversation, as near as could be gleaned bv one of 1 the Statesman's faithful reporters, ensued : I llirod man - What ve d' inheie? Git out ! place!" Volt can't fish on this here Mr. Webb "That's all right, my! dear man; this is the Honorable John P. St. John. We won't lurt your place." Hired man- "It wouldn't make j no ditVerence if he wu the Honor j able John P. Christ ; von can't lish ; here; so git out ! " And they Salem States, j j I ' Donation ( lainis. i iMiiv. imv, April 1;5. The com- I l.lllll.A .... ....1.1... I.. I ...I ' " iieiinaiin niii.'iv on ii... i. ;ti ..,........ tiii.., t.. .....i..;.. ....... . dotatioii claims in 4)regon and . " . 1 ! III' I' lllr M I HIH III lllllll I'l I lllirMlti M , were issued bv the stirvevor-geiieral, I all I .-"j't .IW1I( rp u . - 1 1 w I i -V i of Ihe widows and orphans of those, who died while en route, to lb oM sectioiu. Msnv valuable fauns are I without patent or title from thai government. I'mler the more lils ral const ru' tiou of the law before tbo advent of ('ommissiouer Sjmks, ; patents were issued but since then I nil entries have been suspended ami held for cancellation. The com mittee, after hearing argument, authorized Mr. Hermann to report the bill for final passage. Kepre sentative Hermann presented peti tion! w'gned by otMMI people of Oregon, asking for government postal telegraphy. Mr Timber l-aud Sale. Vice President Oakes, of the Northern Pacific, says the sale of 80,000 neres t,t limber land in Wash ington tertitory within thirty mi tea of Taconia has been consummated. The t innsaction involvis the coii t Miction if n railroad from Tiicoma to be known as Ihe Tacomit Southern, to cost $2,000,000. The purchasers are O. W.tiriggs, of St. Paul, and II. I'.. Hewitt, of New Richmond, Wisconsin, and their associates. We have a young lady here study ; ing ait, and she is obliged to g to thettudio unattended, as she haa t i scarcely a iiay ! insulted. Some that sho is not f the students! think it great fun to walk up liehind a girl and throwing I heir arms around her, give her a kiss. If she complains lo the police tbe is told to go about her business. The French girls who go to and from woik, alone do not complaiu a a general rule, and aome of them if kissed on one cheek will turn the other. You may judge by this that the students are a lively set. Paria Letter. GKNERAL XEWH. . raoro than 20,000 brewers, brewery Fan Frunciaoo ha .louUeJ il con. j jrjv( rs .j, helper., wagon auujption of coal within two year. The IJi;tU.r,( c,,,,, FSl;utl.r and apprentice, Call aaya: 'W- renuire now at thU;of Vo(1 Ci UTJi)UUt Jer.ey port more coal than the mhoU United; ctVi jfcW-rL. ia,Urn. uui SiUn Sutea imporW in 188C." u. w, ,A- V)xk JIoD. Ux. Waggoner. iuuioaI e. .hi- Uiissiouer, hx4 recently dixovcred Muarry ofnuperi'or fanJrtouc ou his ljui a thcirt distinct! south f L'orvallis. ahi h prutuiaca to f.rwv on oi tne lu.Hit pront- uuie auine tjuariica iu ine m.tio. iu building buiposc it t uneiplulid. a it poSs;S- rat Stri'fllftll. H ot I he lilie.- Ulture ami i alolutly lite f.ro.1', the rievaret tets only making It harder without a partiele of shrinkage, A it can bi t ut into the finest sljl nud ptAnkrd i?l i narbk, acaa Jat wqrkad up into all kinds of ornament, newel posts, etc., and for Muall griiMbtotics and w lietntoii. it i pronounced ciial In I lie very IkI. A e.iiijiaiiv h;i" Is-eii t'ormed to work ihe uiii v, and already - i:il lane ord.'r have Is'-u n'nol fioia Portland and elsewhere for the ton.. Ihe body of a lit tie girl named Il, huried on the Skagit river hank two year ago. h.n Ikm'H liscoverei to lie j't ritii'd. On oH'iiin4 the HI of the eofliii it was found that the form and feature of th chiM were as clear and well deli ned a they were on their burial save that they were turned to stone. Kvvn the hair, that in lift? fell in rosy ririo..ts about the neck of ihe little yirl, was apparently us frch I iu death a ever. Th Bis; H n l Kuij.ire savthut 4IKI0 acres of land have been taken up within a radiu of twelve mile of Wuterville ill the l."d ten day. There are Uiole men now PM-eLill enijdoyineiit in Clatsop county than ever before at this wasoii of the year. outide i . i n i :. . . . I . . fi'i. . . I m Ult: UM"" ""'"!'' Michigan t nd, largely " "Mv -h ""' tutu,.- and ":IWU"11 M".v t,f ,h, W1' "re fern, t,ra naroor. asiiwwii The trial of llattie W'ool-t ' in iu Xeia Aiik -lea, for the murder of Dr. Harlan, a dentist, is likely to result iu an acquittal the ejrl. and .iiiie trouble to the chief of jH.hee. Ihe k" testimony i, to tht- elfe t tlut Hurlan greatly wronged her while she was under the influence of chloforui for Jeutal treutnieiit, and thut subsequently the thief of polite atteiupted like wroiijr. She resisteil, ami he gave fiibe e idehce to convict her of the llllllder. On tle application of Jow-j.li bit.'oz, that he be declared heir to the state of Annie lt'oz, the Preie li eoiiiteau know n us ICuun i Mei lot in, who WilS murdered at Portland in December, IKA.1. in the -nil f CI. (j. Tilery vs. A. It. Sliiiil.-v and of lir ludee Sti arns vei-ler. i . j - -ii - - day nude a I'jvorahl.; ruling to upplir:uit' Js titioii. 'I his illiullv diHise. of tbe aitioii lli.it the pli-Jn rty ii deceased, Val le 1 ,d :Vit)0. e. li. iit to the . ite. j The ii!l .if the lul J.'hll lioaih. the Well klioMii llip-ltliM r, has bi-. li tiled j for pr .hale, and leaves nil his estate to litided jiiioiiu the iie-uib. r of hi 'familt. I eoiupnti'. 'J'ln Oregon Iinprovi meat i:ie a suit araiii-t lh estate for ?I(HI (100 for d;illi iie on uu alleged ' l.iv.t. li of contract. 4 '...tain Whit.-, lie uh-f, ii.iin eiu- t I J..I A t ! ,1 'a -I I . vviiiijuijii f aei no railway, ha- bvn am-Mcd in New Yoik. A re j.orter in an interview witli lh. cleik of the Caiialiaii P.nifie (dlii"e onieeriiiii); Cat.taiii White's :i ture in New Vork i -it v, ws in)'.. rin. I (hut th. eajdaiu wa on hi- way lo the west ill chalj.'c of bt elites; that Mifli. ieiil r.-Wanl hal Imhii iiflVrel by ih ctnnpNiiy for his c.ijiliue to eiuibl a niilnbi-r of di-bs lives to exert llnir utinoi-t intluens to baflle the al'Msiinler iu his -areer. Caluin White, when fotin.l, had H'i.KOtl w iib him. of which (2.o(Kl had ls n taken from ihe steamer. Last year St. Paul built 40O0 new biiil.liriow, worth altogether $12,000,000, and MinneaioIis built a hku imiiiiImt. St. Paul has now 170,000 jss.j.le himI MinueiMli even more. Lloyds has posted the Itiitidi bark fileu Avon as missing. She uile from Astoria August 22, 1887, with a cargo of Sainton and wheat, and is upHcd to have gone down oil' llie. east coast of South America. Her value wu f 50.000, and her cargo was worth 1150,000. The insurance on her is now payable. A depot of products is to le main tained at Chicago by California eotitities, for advertising purposes. Nineteen counties alrea.Iy have agreed to pay 300 each for this purpose, A few day ago the town of Hailey, i Ilaho. wms throKA into a tremor of t-z ciU'iuent bv a resrt that I. L. tJ. Smith, 0 0 an o!J reeiJcnt, had beeu shot uVa.l by his wife. Investigation proved, ihe correctness of the report. Domestic infelicity was the cause of tho lenihle deed. Although the couple lul been married many ycara and bad children of adult age, Mrs. Smith claims to have been forced to the act by threatening demonstrations on the part of her hus band. A 17 year-old child of theirs witnessed tbe shooting and justifies the deed The hrewrry luck out ha begun, and .M iiili. v A i tiold . the uotnl rt, ' ilelliiliir. eriti.. ' . r. . I I .Ii m ! fl A'hf.l.t ' t , . :..:;,,.:,, in ,1.,. ,ji(, j j Slate stlraete.l bmrked alt Lt i.jti, dil j WUliJCIJv K.n Mr-n hy in Liverpool lr,iti heart disease. The loyo ts on the Mohawk rit'i r luv.' Imd had link in running iheir Iom out this year. Then has bei-n no hili water hi thut tbo logs could lit run. About 900 tXK) feet w re got out, leaving nearly 2,000,000 fa over for another yrtK-ZKHypXTsWAr Th c.aiij trolli r of the rurrcucy has auilmiivil tin- I 'lleiishurg National bank, of '.llenhiiro. W'sshin'ton Urribjry, b lu'viin lniiiies, with a capital of $50,000. (.'p.l h iving 1m . ii inaile to th treai-ni'v that w-veral sfainer on ths Pacific eoasi are iiwiii'jt pHroleum as fuel, Midi lli.it it eniisi.l the recent holler expl.isioii near Vnlltjo S'sretary Fair child has iiifti mti-d Supervising In spector liiil.lxs k to tii ikeitti iuvcutiutioh au J report the i.siili to tlm uVpnrtuicui, Th.-re are t'oriy I wii li.pior saloon iu Taeoin.1. picking a license fee of 500 each aii. I hi iti;;ig in a revenue of $21 ,000, or at b-u-t llii'V Mill l iiiiu iii that reVsuua wlieti tin- li, "V liipioi law is enforced. The n. w 1-4 w h C. (. J $500. Ths old l:iw ullovtcl uatt rly payments. All the salaries of l he city official aru paid out of the il. j U lieells' iuil-l. Tt'tl per cebt. of all the liii'ii-e llioliey r(S iub the I, Tutorial r, a-ury. Tueoiuu Ledger. Two tlioii.au.l i Iihii IicI itiiiiiiyran! left (ueeieto'.t ii limine tli.' past Week. The i ilit let id' Seattle hat u suhsclibed the burn of $27i j i-r month with whuh to paf"i adlitioiul poMal help, III sH-ukiu; of this iiul other mutter con cerning the po-totli. e, the P.-I. ssja that Seattle dc twice as much buainoi M unv i,:h. r city in th, territory, a fact which is nl oui' di-j uled by the Taeoma paj . r? While ( Imahu ;ii thinking it over, Sioux City vct-1 $300 000 in bond to aij th.i con drii -tiou of the Si.jut City Ai Northern iiilroad, and real estate It b K.tiiii!.: u.i a r : ult . Omnha llepublicaij. Tw itireoe of KU-ar, arejatii; l.'l.OOtl (jOil pniiJ, havu )cU shipped from Sui Francisco for New York, by two sailino vessels. Further similar shipment ttill fs IJiiele. Who would have ls-liveil. thirty years ag.), that San Francisco would ever ship sutrar to Atlantic port.' The world move, and this paeitic p..it ion of it rs not Dygiuj,. (iu M.iks with a $00,000 plsut iihlii-.il.' that iutsiI' capitalist Lave faith in Port '1'owusi.n.r future. The I)i-p.ilfh bloii 'lit several toil of halibut to the (ilntii.ei.ti r lish market from t In Cape tliH morning. It made a ,t pil. on the uli.iif, hut it is nothing to wi.d we will i'o when the Gloucester s h.s.ncr et e work. On Friday, Mun h If.th, a fleet of George's Bank lbherini fi brought into Gloucester, Mass., 100.000 pound of codfish and 50,000 pounds of halibut, find it was Dot con sidcred a pood 1 1 v for fish nl that city. We w ill et sie the iby when double that amount f fish will be landed in poit Tw nseiid for our Crhernien who have di i led lo luuke Port Townsen J the ( Iloiiee-bT of the Pacific. Arus, 12 A Miarn" Farmer. A New York dispatch dated Apiil 15 says; Frank I). lien rid, of Poilhui.l, Oregon, a farmer well advanced Sit years, received aome tinio ago a number of "green (rood a" circulars from William Prime, of this city, who was to make- a fortune speedily for the farmer. The latter paid 1120 fare to come to this city, and went to the Grand Union hotel. There he was visited by Owen Curtin, who aid he camo from the fortune tinker, and tin pair made an engagement for Friday, when Heurici waa to ceo Prime and get the "green goods." Two detectives got wind of the affair and on going to the hotel on Friday saw Curtin and another mau . meet Hemic! near Ihe hotel. All three were taken into custody, and on Henri.d was found $480 in gold, sewed in the lining of his waistcoat. A complaint of Belling counterfeit money was made against Curtin. Iu the Jefferson Market police court yesterday the farmer tectiCed to the above facts and Curtin was held for Dial. Heurici was eut to the bouso of detention in default of tlQO bail for bis appearn nco at trial. The other man was discharged. The circulars sent out were marked 401 Broome street, and were to the effect that "green goods," or counterfeit money, could be ot changed by Prime for lesser amounts of real estate.