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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
i! : : i . lo -n'-a. - - The Hcppncr Gazette TUUKSH.VY, A It . 1 s r mill. THH BUST NOVEL Ol- TUB YKAK. The. best Worv f tlin year was com pleted in Hi" August number ol ' Har per'n magazine, "The Right ol Way, by (iilbert J'arki-r. TIiih ih ran- praise for any m-rial, inasmuch as, l-udyard Kipling,' "Kim," Mrs.. Wilkins' 'Tortion of Labor," and others by incritoroiiH writers are running i" the various monthlies. "Tim KiKht ol Way" pOSHCHH.'H intense interest IIS a story, ih a Hum product of Kngltsh composition, and reveals, a master hand in the painting of word pictures. TL., local coloring ih apparently cor rect, and, indeed, travelers, declare it to l absolutely faithful. In every technical respect, "Hid liilit ol Wav" deserves to stand at the head ol Ihe list for 11IU1. Am to Hit) Hi-heme o lint Btory, it ih strong enough and -utlieientlv comprehensive in Us analy hih of human life, to Htir up general discussion. And because it ih a strong product, it will bear criticism. The hero, Charles Steele, faulty, but not ninful to great decree, Is presumed to be. dead. "Hilly Wantage, I'h brother-in-law, has previously been gililtv of eiM!iel.l-incnt of IliwIh in truHt'of Steele. Hilly wan asauriatetl with Steele 111 the conUUi l 01 rvyi i..... i. ....;. ...... iii..ln'n mi-mected oca ...ul.l... Uiniui'ii to accuse th man oi having been guilty ol lilt) tun bi!lement. Steele' wife, there had been between the two no real love, the marriage bavin been out) ol mere . cial advantage, i inarrieH an army o n cer, win. Ill Hhe had really loved. t-tccle, who was HiippoHedly drowned, Ih saved by a woitdsmaii and riverman, Joe I ur tugaiH, whom Steele had once defended Irom the charge of murder, securing an acquittal. Joe taken him to hlH sec ud od cabin, wire wounded from the blown rained upon him by tho frequenter- ol a tavern on the river bank a short d.s lance from the - itv where lived the Steele. I nder present i li.ti ol thin Iiol I t V I condition the adop-i ,,a I trestle Arnold require the the public only oi me ec.tr It: light anil power I wo. Ah there ih alwaysa.iup aian . , ,, j earried on ,,e hotel , Saturday night, they quiring" s ga . !;""" have to go prepared. It in that night by U." '-.un.c pal ,1 ms of all the week that there are enough ( men on hand to go 'round. Then it ih up early on Monday i .... Tin dresH morning ano away 101 , ,;., Ver hv Hi it cases are ho clone toother on the -, busts and earn thai it ih mm. .111 i" j' Ul; telephone and street ran- navigate anions them. ' roatln The evilH whicb a reat many timid' people fear, an likely to arme There are al I HortH of aioeH forth from enlarim? the ncope ol tj"! ,',":; w.nni. of a free living UharleH , ion:, of mun ,c. pal it. en, are trvali Schmidt choHtt hiH hv the wav of a hon- eomparinon with the eviU which an nital but niHtead waH locke.l up in a Sparable from the prenent ,,,lice Itatirin I Ah lonii an the (ireat reward w hi. b ' in. i. um St.. Catherine'H thenH inonopol ieH oiler to private en- hoHiiital. William.-biiri?. lie haH made , ter, rise are pciHHible, prori . r 1 1 r . - lav.- to rer d Volir IllUUhllier will ludv in Ciiniberlatid therehv hc.cund my l.avi. entitled "One Autocrat." .... A .- the tram polled a--r ". and the lull- like moving cunairr town, I Htood on M.' with tieore and talk Hro v ii . "John I'.rown wa man," I ventured, n him out. "Yt-H. nah, I l-'ne-- Haid. "1 ain't been Ion, ho 1 don't know ta'i I'.rown." "(Hi. he died thin run, did he?" ' Yeu nah : M intah r.rort I k now . w n i n i ! lv t at' r on t h i much before vou 'A ,- tr.ei-.S ippIV ' I'ric..-- I per barr : v a a I M- i fr.- t old r 1 I l)V ' , 1 , J oid , "IT T, M i.t in ii. ' ' beatii-.' . county, ii t Ii.- rnu l jury , tax or.'i.t , Up' r qua . . . .i .. : 1 i.umi...;i i... I,ut..t,erefl. vour iMoiion the tria tn riy-inree um, ui i -. . . . ,,,,,,,1 ,i , . . 1 t , . t.. .i..., iii. u' u u ' i ,v hriberv and fraud, uui-hf Mitat ,lI1(;onM.iouH. A St. utni-riiit);)..,- ' .rvi 'knd they' will be nub- ; tlle countryV" , , 'rtu'rmlient over the man he ! S, ' i tiluy and hourly in conven- J -V, Hah. Yen M J 1 hmnidf; "II.TO .Hour old i jence and vexation , ow in, to the poor ,.ro, Vey p omt it lie iaiMw.1 "-."-''.,.;",.... , ' .,.,. e,...ll.ration of t no clot-e to tlie track.' iiih in. n-K- exiHiint! riciR. " -v , , , , It. won in ne no v 10- i en , wan, v .Mi-tah r.-own .Ih dead Then one into Ihh nt .... ii.n t nev .. v ...l i n. r.rooeriv. IIIOLI'.ll. . . r a tru f ' i- - . ' , i I 1 i.r M r . I .l eir i Mil 111? ni:ill.H mi un.n fail ! laii'i ... .I..;-...,,, r.lut.tu anil to coin liete , ut-ju man . rw;i uioi i ., . 1 1 1 . . ,. 1 i ,;,.,. 1 reauny "lie waa n" aiiiiiiouia uuil lie never moved, riiiit No aiiHWerinn held a bottle of ... I.ll lu ri.,ui. '. , ., . i ... -., .i..u.ti ... .. t.uainPHH an thev could rea though me tear oeK.u i. ..... v,.,, ... hiH face Then the H.uri.'fon renorted toa,) Hu.:cefully do w ith the prt.Ht nt ''Tear wmnow what that j t ZVl" would call it "thumbing the eye. nn'.tH lor cme to t renort, and it Henun a i ,-rK o ac 10 couipui ne- i" alonit the arterier leading lownernhip to bear the fcarue proportion ;of public burden, according to the va i i i i ...... I, Lot I,.., r.t it. ..ir nrooertv. iiicludini; fran- 11 W'lill'l riaii'i ii.... .., , r- r ' . . a tin. . .....i,.o iiul rierH I i i in iv"i' "' i Olipr, . t . . i ii !J - . I- rai.n-c" i: 'I.t i. I' lin -tin :'iq ted Illi rie.-. .ej.,r. club, in - III I tell W I i The bap I i'lll of K re ; ;i i ' a r. r i t . f. ' t; ir :t '.'".I it , . -i r- hi).''l'iiiiTit . dictineiit.. t.i i icoria and The hr.ard that the an-hdiinc oo-i tii.n , du r:ii'.' 1 1 . nl ,. a a - i I.Hfe-111 led allei-ed ill the il -ai.ford ,- i-l.ort :i be I Oil 'M to the tate H,i-:;"- to r loyd ountv. -d a 1,0 i-Jion ani.o'Jii-t at the I i i : : t ! '' fir-t three n.i.nti Mi- eti.t'i III)-.'. e . .Hint V I ... lelo't kii ..elf t!.r..i;ef ulle'I' S.'V t ,jj , i f --' ! t M-iu. I I the Imi'C the S. 0- .11 lid th. i I: -"11 , rtl Tun 'nt, h Hen oi 'leaded , ! lent w it h :i!e l'l,. In.,! - ... ! I v - 1 1 1 1 1 1; at Iiialni; ,. V i r i i !l the a-lini-ir.crea-e. ht -: o 1 1 " r t A ini-r i' li-.-t u M-I- rati'-i-i" 'loedela tie rat.h- V :'- rou.'-it t'e ( n 1 1 1 n i 77 1 '" week , Mead v !r. -ueriii Iierf- M , Meteorological i fist it iil-.l corn (iieted a ball eh he readied July I'm er ' 1 . ion a a -of one a win f.le? 0 A--OC! eon Ve am It ih the la ureal Meek to the brain. Mr. Hchini' not that. H bear. iiimoeil uti am j ' .... . . . ... . . t . . 'i i...., iir.fr. ir ' . ,..t.. i.rntii.riv M.ie kj H.,,r.r:.",. ::ir ,;!...,., , 1,1 be m. violation ,i .iuu " ' , . ., 1....I I.,.,, .. Ihe : tj ..l,ere the IlOWt-r haH llOt pHedon mm an i run - , . ' f, ' 1K r, 1.0 ice Htation. I ne inin. -10.11 uaiirir.i t.-.. , - ' . . . ..... t .. ; 1 ... ,.f 1 ....... the hum uihinai kukh- ' Alter months of partial pos-i-shion ,f bin mental facultien, during which .an held no reineiiiiu.iu. ile, a priei-t hrili.'H lih lehrated I'ari- urgeoii, cene i.- in ' 'anada , who I ie r 1 1 m 1 hie former brother, a the HtorvV wan all. lurkii-li bath for horHt-H iB one ol the latest things introduced by the very rich for the health and comfort of their high priced animalc. A hath of thin sort in about tifteen feet f.jnare, tin lined ami wun n huk-- Hteatn to a sTHiem oi running ai.out horne ha- bad riglitH, "',' , .....1 ,.( Htaten to regulate laren ami mo-s .. compeiisation, ho a to make them Oil l in a' ii.wi i-d race. " Yes, nah ; hi. "1 suppose In rents everv time iiig'on'." ' .Veil, nah, 11 snail enli!l"d to Hah." "Weil, he'H g'lti got I ell. " " 'At'.- right, in been I heah, s , gave tie he rode n audiei Tt.e en h;. ports ir-rtn era! '. I: Ii dr-.n'h a rain if. !i irom poi . f Iowa 1 A, A 1. th.- ,arg'--t ga'ti'-ro g. I.ie..n .v.t. -e-s, ai I re- w i -t ai d m v a- geu- ite, ilerii.. na on lis, eot (I iring a heigl-t ! :l'..a in (eet. The lowe-t. recorded t f-in p-rat u re was 40 degrees below zero, f ahren he ; t . While tlie decision oft." navv de partment a to what disposition s.,all he ma le or the n-c-iviuj .lip ,''r' moot no stationed at tl.e navvvard. lew not been announc. is considered nrotjahle that will he towed out to sea am Vuehtin.. eKoert- thit.k MrJhorna-i 1 1 . i t il l' rti.tie! ffec'S of .1 -urgn .1 Ili.UIi- W i i ' 1 e s. J The M- ! 1: a st.i' c.l in- re,. -. I the iid- !i a v rage , j ,t; a:ie.i!:t f ti.e t 1 h. (.11 1,! Kill, road nroj il'HI. f.e-t.n VI le tl i val u r'v in th ihiil.et ilaki r (':! ' I - -t sdav .,er..' a-t. ii rd in on th e, (HI i I A t .a, rail- rut rhe ! - a 1 1 , . -1 the ra:l- r..!''io. r r pro w itl .ok 1 y 11 d, it t:.e hulk d burned. Sir Th' 1 o.tf.r.'s fiw, chai enger. M'iwi".i . rnav reacti New Vorn harbor Friday, (1 -:i .. ;i (-'(re. I I ,ou ru in--, A ugus new nr. i f ni,-, on ii lel t.ell -hail assume W a II ti.i le I . faxidermi-' der the dreg and tne rigid ill '1st re-U;t i out oi th Krne-t j tin 1 1 , . nam fere. ' iet f and ;i t v -tl ve in all org t Ii ! 'a I ! . of the vVhlt he liOI." urn!. n I A ii op I an but i.-'s 1, tab." FROM OBKGON TO iOW . hat ver. ,. er he h !. T.i, la" ;r retire-: t ; r-- a C;y. f'-s , M ! or d of tt latnroi -x ..IV- ll.i 111 1 1 In ner- 1. it. .1 on v a lan n ue " invt)Htment made, rather than upon a tittitiotiH capitalization, ha-ed manly upon fra.ichiHeH or npecial pirivilege values. t square boiler to furni pipes and radiatorH, the walls. When the his steaming he slllipl led to a a cooling room tint! hath the same h would man he is lanen iinu normal . The animals, does them guild. he reaches the -eeln to like it and It operate, and removes a nrtmi pi.s ... that prevented resumption of normal mental claritv. Kr.un a newspaper, he learns of his wife's marriage, of the unjust charge that has been male against him, and the ignominy cast upon his name m the city where mice he was the nnlliant leader of the e gal prolessmn, although a young prac titioner. H ih mural quandary is this: Shall I return, clear up the cloud that rests over inv memory, vindicate my rell before the world, and den. and justice? Steel solves the problem by remaining m small Canadian village, and, taking another name, l.-arm the laib.r trade, which lie f ilows (or sey- I .......a H,.r he meets Kosaile Kvanturel.'the postmaster's daughter, .. I between them spring- up a genu-j . . ',,rb .I.,, -tor u-siH talking of a , ., ., ... 1....1 ,rr,.,l iii Hrook- ! ward progres" v::.al ' r . . . : wm objet " "1 never'see an accumt of someone heng bitten hv h d..g, and followed by the statement v..u seesii'iMeii: ''lr 1'iiai.k caut. ried the wound and it is ,,ong well.' without having a c, Id shiver run down in v hack," said he. it r 1 1.' 1 1 has mil nucior o 1 ,l iUf We know that i 1 tmng as hvtlri.pl .tua, ; niciiainv of us believe that there j tl..- I'H-t' iir treatment. ; doctors w ho merely burn , ui.d and let the patient go, j ,ev he! ieve in it, (or again : 1 1 w e r.-au oi ine i r bmhii. I'asteur institute when i l short. niunicip-tlitieH ought not to hesitate to do what private persons gun I in business tin as a matter ol course I i'hev should respect the grants which 1 thev have made according to their true ' limit-, but doing this, they should ;take advantage of evtry right that is left to themselevs to get ri : 0 resent system and su lt-t i tutu I a reu i me of publ ir erati'.n. i nrst I, ,l.i. I Hand-aker 0! I irat.-s un sit'v. U.'S Moine , Iowa. writi-H an 1,., in,, letter ol his t r : . 1 acro.-s th ..,.1,1 i n.. nt irom Oregon ' liwa. t..,u it oin' .;:. in lit' I. of esneciallv ii it is th :-; j iun The sceiierv of Western Aa-hlli verv much like that oi Here are the s d U! v i'l '- fr !f ! IK iter. st. r.yilii I, ill p I' I ' W(; 11111' ton ;s tern 1 ire-evergreen d the therefor ownership and op- Wheti this has been done the ng step will have neen imni vo- in taxation, en me.. esson in the ahol- ishment of special privieges. nut of muicipal ownership may come free street car-. There i- no funda mental reason whv the cars should not the st reets mat are me f.,r the u-e ! all il the atb.rd it, t"h Cascade and Coast nioun ,a.us stead of the Willamette ru.-r and l..e u.e see the Cowlitz aid ( beha. a hlgli -trm. ted, aioi.e. I :r. vai - Th their patient- experience lie dare hi- wih I-' -inn ... 1 1 1 ... 1 Me III lltl ll ."'-. " ' complicates his situation. .... iiKiiv Rosalie, because vet lives." ile dare not make himself 'known, unless he ruin tl.e happiness ol his wife. The village life is wonder full strong. Sleele expiate-' his com paratively slight sinlnli.e-s a thousand t mien over, and. although religiously ii heretic to the Roman Catholic villager-, he gam- their love hv manly .l..v,.i inn 1.1 dutv and constant act- t kindness and charity u h ile wuard 1 tig a lari! ... .1,.. ... (.. ,.f I, is tailor -hop. in I 11 l lie r.T collected for the rebuilding church w Inch had heen burne b.ll...l hv Wantage, the latter become desperately involved tiuauci lv. and with accmi pi ices attempting take the money from the -.1.. ill, clear- ill) all potent!!! for hi wife, and removes the danger of exposure of Wantage, and so hi- life ..,.. out. a high example of genuine character, while all the time early career he seemed to naught but seltishness. ntiia I ly . o IllolleV d bavin ife. Ili tr uihli 1 w w 1 1 bailees I i- such he 111 st fety III very d. over toe w -how that and again help from the .allies have come ill and It is too late. far better send a hundred cases to that treatment, where it mav not he needed, than to let one man Sillier th,s awful fate. V,, physician has a right to let hi- patient run the risk, tine them the treatment ; it cannot do them harm, in any ca-e. interest 111 tins ix'ov no Hut I never intend f tho-e who Yauteneii t the pat lem go. 1 ' be a part nished fre limn icmalit v can perty paying us jusi un.- ne atioro 11. , . .. : 1 I , .1 ' :. ...1...,'..,. to "the municipal itv to resemble the elf building, free to a to n-e them he. -ail' Mere logging is done oi Mativ railroads are c i nareiitlv, for this pur.i.- ear Tacoma we saw tnf nia-.-i Hhops of the. N. I'. K. K. K..r .-.wh iio nui.v feared ttl ad oyi-rou ...,.1 it, at it umiiI.I not pav to open th shuns. Now they a Urging them. I he "nii -care" is here. Northern Idaho oiler- -ornery .. -age brush. 1-r a day . r two irom the time the traveler rea- he- t !, 1- st ate and while he rro-e- t he Kock .. - :i- lee the ettects oi ran neo an . In .In il .i-r- ii and - n rei.-l-. Tie- - tif'-gt ta' t!,e Ma.i, IV p -t ti-- ii tor 1 if ",;). J light ioAh i n a t at.e authority' i-t.t "i tt . r'- visit t .. h- A Utl 1 a telegram : it: club .1. .l-tirte-;.- forh-ii harkey. 01 t.'it- .t i j 1 1 dated o.:i oi the tweeli "'.fii whom are id from the land, A.o average si 1 1 1 1 The record of t he Azores by one day. Toe monthly comparative nt the govern men t re'-: t- an mire- show- that ft- receipt-for .: I".), amounted to C ,' , a.-' expenditure ")-..iii7.'.'-(i a -urnl 11- ior the he-i t h againHt a deficit !'' in.iO, of H.')M-in'i- Thc frequent w ilk- A! ro-- t Italtan f'outier of liiri of a near Ma-, !anio nn-ii-.--! the s of the cll-O.'n- 1 :ii . r-. w b -ot pe i .. pr n -- .-!. oi 4 ' hv two. and ascertained that w as sinugg'i ;:ig cigar the aggregate valu the which icave oi f 1,7-V), a- n.mith of July, - are g.-,.-n no r.ght- nn .,n gano- jaw- Whatever, enforce!,, ent of the ht in driving man'.' .! ; hem fate. ilitcgs, a 17-year-.,!d i,ov of I-- Sweet Home, Linn cuintv. she' h-m- iirough the righ" f.,o' with a re v purcha-'-d .J'-.-alihre rsvilvr. 1 not know that the revolver was d. Kl-i.er Ciark, who i- a' pr . t ciu h.ved in the Fir-t National hank at laker Citv, i.a- been ejected ca-i.i.-r f li, l-rni at Va'e. tir. Thi- i- a new at the . peat k I to ment .i'ti,)- self cent He . h-ad K o' at ion uth a wi:i as oar. k, capital of 4tll f're-tol -pi; iar lOtis r. any g two h gir, cigarette- oi recently organ -zed, 1, engineer for the '.. ('. Hall thre-hmg crew near t-.urek-i J 11. 1 ti'-n, v a- s.-v.-reiy moired Wed ne-lav morning by bei-vg caught in . S.eit. .He wa- badly brui-ed and lli ; hittjing torn irom bt- body. Mr-". M. - Ci'-akiu di'-d at tier in liaii-r 1. .iiy .-auiroa,. , He- reti.ain- ha- been em ha 1 m- :ne -ars it ions ding in C ui- iJos' for the tih-itgrat .. I'mt-capital Hisi-at, i ( I e ta,k!iig ot ; i.reaning ut tw- -iitiy. ' V--UIU mav : ii nd w W e -t Whi 1'cte n-d ,-r .ii d oi Mo- W.lsi i -ay- the hat I'.n o; to ate fac ati! K i- . 1! I , I lOO 1 - hi!.- 'beep pas ihlly i a 'lav or J hiring a -l ween tjornn tmnal ' ibard at tici ii ia 1 lenver from a .am bat an ies .f Wednesday the Colora Na- iiOili- h? th in t! lehra'.i'jiJ, ale - I'riv.it..- company, rece; blank cartriiige a. .1 w 1 I lit" appo'li' r -bfk ia I, a N e. ai . I ol itors in a modern w ho have occasion , thev are the prop- 1 1 rt ti I. ri. ! i to ' he I ak. w a t "I'.ai t -,i W e r ami "I have in that of humanity. to I." oil- the wound,' ail' a ri 'I he edv -Is I am it inviting. labor un mn - have l- saim a soli side for as other peo- . i : I , 1 On ti i - erty o! the miiincipa.ii auo o tu re oi an improvement on the side walk, just a- the elevator ' .-"" provement on the statrwav. It is in Its relation to tin- singl- tax system that I see the greate-t good in munici pal ownership Im'dmg, as it does, the '-,,, of a linn and vigorous step to that goal."- Tom !.. Johns..!;. 'l. id; rm EASTERN OREGON'S RIUHIS. Kastern On--recognition at next republican siaie m the needs o! of legislation SeSs 1 dll.e ei.trnl when federated mil. .n was in i voung lady wa- mtro- iim she f tl e hirt w nist We have g, strik ing out in i ri un 1 1 - 1 (or the girls ' lighting -he -U We ar. went on. port - I, v erv ;e happiest eptioii. It thHt virtue ... nil for coniPh.ibl 4 liere is s- me- that i'arker gave his line hero an ending. Steele wa- worthy the c.i.,1 icat loll a noveli-t colli. vent. He was deserving tl dem Hie ment pn-sibic id en , .1 is, -ou-iii' i doctrine ih its own reward, and its corollary. that a man must await the conditions j obtaining bevond the grave before j reaping the harvest from hi- sowing .1 ; noble deeds and ei i abnegat Mil i Suen teaching gives the s.dli-h man ; ol the world too great an advantage , It in of a kind w lib tl t story j of til.) Min.l.iv school, in which the j .. Imiv always died, and the wi, k-d j fellow lived and became a millionaire.! Therefore, 111 that "Uight "f a ( paints a picture with local coloring, . faithful and t.q.ical of what does hap- , , freqllentlv III till- World, It is ell- j titled to prai-e. Hut. n it be tn at- j tempt at the painting "f an idea. type. , - h.le the iinthor is ent itled b. an ex- i.ri...i.,n ill vv bat he bid lev. I ruth, vet that espr.-sloii is plea-nig doctrine. Ml j ".oil I gat-. : "lld ! "You i other-. j "1 can't j man--" I "You're t "We that, or nnanctai have that, make a ' shouted sever- for iinionisin." taut your moral tdn Uted a dele- snppori " from Maker City Herald: ,i.,..'s mam :daim for th bauds oi tin convent mn i- based ii ii. in si.ction in the wa ;.,r the mining industry. The sitv for the establishment at in. in! in the state ot H"v sav ottice is admitted I that for the last in years ' ireg out put has been sent to and Boise to swe.i th' our! ot I a i i torn :a am i li , i I Iregoii ha- coii-eq lie ,'h ike a -houted. ' -be name doing bettel How much do I the sum. an -,'' a dozen you need "' l'g.t it. i if the recorded In uealth. and this douslv b lor ia- MDNIt IPAL OWNERSHIP. nicipi : head -ingle 1 1. '-. 1 oner-hii' sentiment is j wav. A s a -l.qipiiig-stone I tax system it mav be out noli-nt la. tor- in our na- , it becomes ol (...pulal ion id an mcrea town-. to b. .1 "Mi mak i n to the of the ti- na! dev do)iment . an I great importance its the t he country gathers in i.roi.ort i. n in cil ie- and i l,r.....e .nt fan mav he a st.q municipal ownership, and municipal mi ii.-rshio. bv putting an end t , ipill lliollopolle-, the era id the sing .me criiiiieiit ni si 1 who real i I.'S gold an rr.uiciscn statistical re-laho'- yield. lehtlv be. .ii robbed nor o pr ..nici ng greai has opetated treli'-b- tt-ar.l retarding the investment ,,f ea-tern capita. :n t.iregon mine-, i... .....a,,., that many investors, lint miliar with the circumstances sur rounding Oregon's production ol gold look at the g iv. 'Hi ment 's stat ist les and ha-tilv judge that the mining activity ,,f this state exi-ts only in the mmd- paper reporters. i m- s.. pr , ... rtance ot the liiuu-trv in r..-i- deman I- attention, and lobvnuislv an r.a-tern unr I with Kastern Oregon interest ! I... the one t . Hit rust With tin j of redeeming thi- sect: ! s,,ugh legislative inatt Ta a gun I p.. Inn ton. hi- gl t . i ven i .... t hroiK'h Montana w e r the nrolio-it ion to rcie.,-.- the not Younger- from prison we listen for their invita' o out". In passing C r u Lands" a- we enter N ..... that the mighty f.-r lis,, tii.rcelv battering, have wr scene of strange eonm-ion. l.itt,--fr.iui to l-".0 leet ;i, helgbt, wit ...MX.1...I timnlllits all i steel. s'e!-r -tand ch.selv crowde-l "niftber. ..I.. ..ru in every c eicetvahle 1 and are composed oi dhL-rent variet.-'s oi limestone, sandstone ami ligutte. No tree- worthy then tme ares.-n. In tirinieval times d-n-e forests ex:-t-ed here, as is proved hy the ahun Ian? ! petrifactions ot stumps, four to eight feet in d lame' er . . 1 i ne specimens ot I leaves of the 1'Ii 'ene age, fo-nl oys-Iter- clams and cruet, ceans arefinind. ; These are ca'ie l "Had Lands" from a Krench term m-aning a country !...-lt to triiel over and do. - n .t ithat the c iuurv is unri; fur graiing r agriculture. here Haiti 'aiiior-"J:m-in thi- ii-,11.- 'ti .r an 1 1 e i 1 1 t; I Ie Wo torearui, arm, : f I A Vienna paper in a:; with 11-rr Bitza, chairmi .-t.oetnaKer'- tiui.d. on the opening American retail hh Au-tria. Herr JJttza says i cans can -el! -i'.t per the local makers, among the Utter leioe i- talked of :f arc opened. he Bait imore an t i,e east w hen only cago was hel-1 up i at s o'clo, k We-lne !!..- mail car-, monev. vvast lid. r, Coin., to par- juart, .-en ten Wright, of a ved t' e wad in hi.- rtgh: i -e hjst pr. bat. in pr-lje lit rtl Ihe iTe.lsi ie i-r.- d Uhb. e r v : e .f the ct, tor ,e stiOt-s lb t'ie Am.-ri-a;r .- tnati excitement -. and vio- eete-i -hOj-- r.itn iron. m tie-: i r ...i it n Chi- . .v five tnask'-d met) icsday night. 'ne of which ...i.taiiie I n" Iviiamited and w r.nd. ..I and w i i i be t in l-rin-wii a side of i.er An A'hanv- but priding hi to rooster tinai t ,e co-iinion tlie-- with a killed. .fo-epti M.-Ke.,a -alo'in ti an, l.a fiankrui by in tie- Ht- total l.Mi fi7.470. with t Ko:' largest ere Schuvver, whose . ro:,;.'-'. A Ha. -''. Lam: -et a i an of o:i coming tioriie f in .ruing i .uit .1 ken to her form.-r I , Mo , L r h'ir ial ate husband, her who had be.-n ,f iifoe, a tme "t&rm al'iowed it to r",n w ith tow!-. It stirred up a tru') chicken and wa we' j known I'ortlan.I filed a petition in ie t.' rute.l .-ta'.-- court, iiitie- are placed at ta! a-sets. M '- Ltor i- w . J . v an 'aim is plsctd at w bee.-' i rj ' had been .-ijpposed t --I ra a : ..- i t r . t a- 1 he attempt toe two mai at robbery cars ha-. .M.boJ i th a .0,m t it. lie tr,. of dh ire! .ati irt'iin L Itsbel r ot ti of the 'v tidas, i ;n Nat c -r i:n 1 1 v man in he pal a ,.he.i and .. Aidrici ex-c nif.lerate - execut ive tt-.ar. mdowmeiit rank, ind a prouiinei.i from the tram mile ahead. per- b . make the fact tha' ., ji.toitied th an in. usual , I was Uiaiie atter had . .--ii dt-taiibc..: run a quarter of a failure of the t ,,. i ha'il wa- due to th;? expre-- car, w h id. train's treasure, was in The a ric Ml' , a dis soldier. o! con-Kiiight- Masoli, P.Z, t . : M:--. d I-;., an Mon 1 !: ir h ir C To one . an appearanc Let Weet; are M . -"II ia .vat h lllitted II, (all- now Munich.,., to the lia fails ;n . " Mill!)e'..l M mnetiah. I! ' w a- never .'1 h, ; .re, the p. a 1 M tiinesota pre M' : of -igt.t .. ii. ot N-.rti --lit a IC'Ve ale! Wa- i . i a r . i ; . iir.eapoli- and M. I a e.aha falls lliiiiorti, i .ft 1 :i a " aithoiigh hoist be a i interest of m:t!. that ti ; . ., a! led are n t '.he ,-r ' gi na, , ia l-. The ta :- ac. .-r-tst.-i r'.. uiagaiiie that t . .- river arc t'ie genn.ne " and n.-t '.'i-.-e -i I. at." reek. ort Shelling est.ibil-tiel Ha- limh-.h-.rn ng T -st, ag i' h-t ;- dving - I, iid .., PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. N r i r. pal f -T era ia i: county, farmer, up in la- buggy when ,m town, and next it: ; oi. iv -itiie a-ne- anu . vtr '. f .-re the vehicle i.-t. A -tray cigar svib is bavu s'.aned th rife. iwe.rtb Leaguer- returning ir..i.- -an rape'- ' coiivent ion throtigci Moiicav. Three trainl'.ls them, na st,y irotn 1 Vnn-y I van la .. w Y fK and the T h-rt. --a-'-. ar- ved there .-iltiday. L'r. .1. W". Hiii. who CT tenty-tbre-ar- t-a-t has 'been le.-ee and priiu-i- .,t a w.-ll known military school in ti AH i. b.-g- to ailtlotli.ee to the gell- i t iioiic that he has. opened in I'. rt- . ri .ati. Mr-. Pri-eilia Crawford, aged 71 years, died at her hoiue, in Walla Walla, Monday, ol dropsy. d n,g and day s-desd name of Hill nidi There are hospital w: knee, al ! c f a! Wend hi g Silite itil'. oi a g. hut t h- The r thrt- h it- men - br it; the oketi below :n the saw n aigene on the lis di-i .I'll i . a-e ' r ; n a r el hy r.t !.l j a private t-oar tor bovs. under the tarv academy. i-eorge e:ir- and T. L. Aruol-l -l I'.eti.aii were heid up and rnhed Kri dav on ti t -unimit of Bender motiu tai'n, some d:s':ince t is side of Agency- val lev in M.iii.-nr c.uiity. Die rohher -ec'ire-1 1:1 coin and check- and a go I 1 wioch, be-idc y itagh--:-f,t '..'.- ru-tv g h ia. 'i ra: ,'ti.g .-d a- it p l't Ass :..'i -:i : r- ,1 Ms- Mr ian ti. C. bit.--, cts i d her art i - d. IrXil the ,11 g . rt- d b K. K Wet-er, I u I tie t'.-.. ii, iilho-- ..rti in ! r. Ill i a ih a t Hid two . Ih he and Karl Jen rice V-vtti i ' : v a I : : p , i i... !a . N Mr-. w ere ot ne tive imp.. ertl Oregon Ii i it li WOUld mi-- -ii n from the lition . in 1M 1 i inn The make- tl ere i -tali Is at - ta and th. t';p throng! a p. 11 Ie the j'ti.ft Ml--!---! Iowa's r ei at bo:, ; . t.. ware o-rv men -t. , v . ; r e ! : . w a r r t ', Ke. f - M d 1 1 w i .( t fn- ie p- e-Oeer-n i i.t. after .a:. !.e wa. iij , i n 1 - . in 'fie earl v II. ..ate-, Ka'.ee W I'he 1'ai.. -M . .r- ta t'.-i. . o' - it;. a I v.-ar . t v l.lllil oil but en II-- .run I. W ho lan si fhere ,rv an Chronicle : Anvnne w ft!. - i n search of t he fc-t ' ve mid hie :lii.iv to Lend!.' he is to be ioiind in all d in countless number-. . :. iiieiinl.i us : n - :g,i. t ,ir days trip from so; lv m geography af.d ir: in itv P - -tn i . ng .our. 'es ' of -he great reiiiinderr . :' d;:;- rent Kng. -tag a",.rd an op t ! it- r. Mater, our national histi most beautiful p i,,-, a-i uial Lungi! "I beg ei t. a. Wa- t v, an 1 - i erv and r one ,11 . " U "'Maud , con t ilium- will br ng nearer e ta x svsteni . with any hum. rat in have but county for your a !,.- orotited well 1 tri. k of stealing evervthim litidil grab hag. and may truct ion. Its candidal..! lucrat I ve oth. to sean h l" mat 1 1 nirant. That t...' weet Or. g. liESKKAL NEWS. W a -ag--a: ' lie Western 111 I '.KV KK. STOHYETTS. its remc 1 ies and Mun:, right pntil t evils of niotiop..- i.gt-S. item New ri...... iy faliooed woman in York who wishes she bad not I n so indelibly marked. Her name i- Clara s-niith " She has I n arrested b.r .,r,.,l iar.-eiiv. and the othcers have ic trouble as b. her identification, das on her arms a tatt.voed r. .ur u cn.wn. an American ll tg the name of a num. several persons who have lost goods at the hand ol a woman thus marked put m an appear- i.MMI it- HIT 1" ' 'I" She e, ;l and lv i,.r all the special privi cipal monopolies c.msisi m and special privi leges in t he -treets and highways hich, in nature nt the . a-e, cannot ne pos sessed bv all the people and Can oni l. enjoyed hv a ffw. A constant -trnggle goes on to obtain such privilege-, yv th the r. nil of checking and retarding for a Lmg time neces-arv public improvements. 1:,V1I claimants not strong enough to ..main w hat thev often -uccoc t in checkmal big Iher ill the expell-e nt deliv ll'g I it-, in ti hette .- are t I . ..up,.' ol -man . item em. a sect treH.-urer ; and att.r ng that s who i- hot P. :ose clubs . ; 1'iereh t l . g art- w a '.V a . w ant each . pill make women. tn.ul en ill aiice as published, bound t. There are (ew t ith""" New York. There ha- la-en c.nfinuon- trou'de in the tel.q hone exchange at I'.el lev 1 1 Ie, N .1 for a week pa-t. At a" """rs "! the day irate 1 -ub-cribers would ring o th t Inly a V erv -nd reile, turn u" row. led I .get her ded :t Iv lining. is. light .il-ervat nm ! , ii the it I- "f peoph in ii citv, a to fact I- I t w o governor I t. .r- ; item , a c mgri-s i oth.-r coiigre-sman : i i of state : item, a stab : an attorney general ! anybody f..r ai'vth j There's Hill I inni-li who i i the govern. ush ; p. i l-aillbg 111 ti.. it he w, uhl to sit in the U. per I se . f . 1 si X V ear-. .1 ildge l.ow ei i 1- take either of these holier. i it provided it i-n t I Kurni-h Tout Tavlor ! the l-.wer house i- a -uih ; orat'le" body and is w : i Moodi w hat be didn't iinder is eager t.i bund ; monev and hear it jingle t-ii.l -it b -ta iv lt-iii . lilt s- f. tir he w oi-gr. . wi 1 1 1 n.' - if lie , t . ttere I elievcs t leutiv "I. ling":., s' ... K. Al ,. the state' p the va.i:t- x- I ! v t lol I I uoving about, a- to etui mn n ica -. to -uppiv of water, as to siip irt ili, ial light. I- needed M sat- ('.. ...... in, man ! nal silt h Imsi- m-sse- are mlhcir nature mun. -pol ist ic. In other word-, thev can 1"' best car ried on. w ith the best re-ult- to the h-r a single luHiiagemeni onsi-teiit p.tlt-y. Ind npo -hi fen. Lee wan- to the altar of the and on the C..I. Kalev ami SllT atto il itice Inn ruev -gi la thrr ra . tin 1'. un Had. puhi and v. dh a sin 'Hello' inv 'phone What's the matt. th . v. . i. ; .... 1 1, -it I L ii- .-. .1 ii - "Well, its hiu.ing al' the tune, and I want it stopped mimed iat.1 v. " Ah soon as he rang "'1 another would ring on with the same complaint l inallv a lineman wa- f.-nt out to Mivestigate. He li-ar.i a I u.mg in a transmitter box. He vv.-,. raised hi the .tiui.trv. "I'hitt's it" .lc.-!:.Uy. he llin,.re.. The box wit- .a..!.. m-lv ..pened aii'l "tsi l- was I .int.! a sv. tr.u of honey bet-. - c.eiip. t it ton prevails in -o. b es almost invariably the puh- ,c lnellii lclll tnl ueie. i there i- imitv. the coiidit ion enter a .t its public which :h(s of New sea -oil i- !' brigade ..ii , St. HI to 10 tt i in over . ine of the interest mt ' York .luring Ihe siimiuer l.a.k al the drcs- suit cas, ...... Xl.iii.lsiv iiioriiing lr. lock. I he itienii'.-rs .....- i-- . II the railways ami i.-rri.-si In.in all points "f lb mpa ri.... ,,iv-.. tt ut i" girls or tho- Hlill bt-tter girls their v,VeH over the hall Saturday and S.in- li.V holi-l.tv-. There are iliou-md- ol men wle. r am m th" . itv live d iv- i the week ami are nw.tv tl th. r their best Whet ,!l-!!.et I If SIT V l.'t Wherever ..f th-iig- is tnncii be'lf- Mv proposition 1- t" enlarge the function- of iiinnio-palit:.- that the mean- ol ! r.tiiM'-ort at nut and . 01111110111 , atloii and the supply ! water and held shall be turnisl.e.l ny p'n'n. authority and not by private pr'-e, and extend tin- prtti. ipl log!, al re-ull .d taking under ..!.,, ...,-inition all h'l-ines-es re.pu.e the grant of anv speci-tl right ' . .r 1 . r 1 v I ev-e . We have already -tatted "it H roi.l and made 1 oi.sid.-ri.hle progre. In tn.itiv cities the miter -npp'.y public I u-iness. in soul- lilt'- iii' electric l.ght are niitiinhtl nred (,,J.,I hv public authority m inv citie- "f l'.ur.'l'. -treet railroad- areovvn.-.l itn.l op. 1., 1 obi c hv not g" "tt m ,1,,,., Hoi, nil there sh.tU be II" he private propeity in -- ial grants valiantv with their lightning r - ' OM K SLAVE NOW AltT0lKl. orrctipoiident of I be t'h .cago cord in a letter .d hi- trip tr-.m Ch: go f. a-hingt.ui said : Whi le we were st i 11 meditat ng t hi- un.i-ual theory a- b ' t he 'l'' 1 hair on history. the tram - v down lor Harper's Kerrv . and we w out into the bright sunshine t - I. . n at ihe bub I. towering ro, k-, tie : ,ng stream, the ampbit! .-.tt.-r - ! h ami the sleepy tow 11 ,n. Id! ur al nig the ra.lwav . I he lohn I'.row 11 iiioiinment 1- a te ( aces Irom the 1!. A O tra and lna-iiincb a- .b-liu lir.-wu gave I ile in a heroic en leavor to Iree black-, it -triii k me that lev -sii.it of the monument would take o i.'.ei-imr tigniticance if 1 could itl a !:, . e of the liberated .f"p.e t" -' m uigside of the m.-trbie si tl! and vvc.t! jratefui look. We had .11 ur on .' port, r 'lamed 1 Tt-orgi'. .. I" r.er- a ' named tt.org. . Ibis .ine -.cn.-it l. en), ving hi- freedom. t tun. - and iistral.n n.-i-med to be mnio-i i '.' .-' I and operaled lnm U lie vvilbl con-en i" aei.a. ttn- un :t. It gerical p!i..t..g'.tpt.. alio a.d he w.-uld il 1 .til-l -Cil.'. .. 'I lie"! the pictures t.i give to a vol,. i il ls a and ami re Th.' 1 a-i Natioi a, ban,, .m.l t:.- -Vi- " -ti ,iia! lei: k ot t! e li.-i i 'i . in N'.v - " -. . . ' , rk have been con -d -la' t 11. 1. ' - ' I ! " ' ' name 1.: :'. t- tori. .to. r : , . ".' C iniiiHi iant 1' i. r:na: :- Mt :t a ; . , c e.isin . ! I're-ideb' M.-vii . wa- s. 1 "' ' "' iigi-t !. w h 1 ie tig -,t 1 1 g at !,,k- u So, i'l h f . a. ' "' ',' , ' : - 1 1, , -in eie.lt lllg . '1 t h. 1- . a .' ' ' r - t vcr.-f. VV. .1. Hrya:' tak- -' ! - -;' . Ih-a r- v i ti - ral S. b lev , g '. : '- -' ' - : . '"' 1 : " .,'';' 1 it l't. v i. lory at Mtr.t ar . N '.. tv 'r :: t i 1 ' r'-- - :. i. - .'.' t cag' ate - ..vv s itter ; ;:g : , .1 ". in,. .,-1- pr, vii-g u'l : ' : , , three to hve cases . 'It t i ev. :v , ' . It,.. 1 ateri.ai I r ';. : ! tr - - , -cw ha- pr. -!.: : ' .. g- . : . . , . ,.r,.:i, t. He I Carev - . ' . : m j , ,v ,- - kai.c, W.i-h. with as,...' v ' g ' ,( : , . . " 1; - ... Iicved th- g ..'!;: ' I -.tig i ' w i il v is' t 1 -v a 1 v -an i , pruhitbi y ;..' ' t ..; a . xliibithin w ' ' ' - - ' ' " , gati : : ;n t'crk. - - I" r conimiiti-i . w i . . .. ha- ent -red Ihe I'oM : - ' " ' ' : r f.f'!Tg ; t t 'Lillet -- ' ' ; - ToTt.lg o -t- tro.-p- ao- . i -v o . 1' , . Cites! , !1!!1, tt, nio't !. club . f mer , 1 , - -'' pt.i ;., : . r veh n Ie- w : -' ' ' ' ' -.ran e tour of t p.- l, t llllthll,' ell --1 ' - Mv V. He. k- . a -'. I- ..11 iiuui u t a. ! u r. r . - - r i . , ker a- 1 r:i c - . - . - and ' -. g.iu ! he !i,.i:o' a ' 1 x , .v Y. rk citv .th i- - 1'- ... ! i 1 .;b Kel't-r. ni" - -" tir. . -' : ma.e- I lie v M -.. ka and t . f N - v N I r t ' I- year .-. ' . . ' -!!.' , a. -, . - , I : .1,' ; "'! w t - a ; -t ne, I -hi I ' ' ' hi- .v ati-. : .. a" i f - -t. h a' . - M , - - ., ;-''. v -i a ! -!' t Kit- s, v- t ' -1 gin .- ! 1:1 k 1 -a- (':' , ,- y.-.l th.' : 1. ' ' 1. ti -- '. v : . ma ie no reintiK rt-g.t' i eg