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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1899)
I IT - AS X THIS I'HII'lHU'LK'ltl'trKU, J I THE BROAD-AXt:, l I la It.. Qui. k r.Vi I.WU. AXniXTMt riTt t 01M B 1 VK ram ras. t THE CnOAD-AXE, f 4 " - - TTi X I. ii-'v '. tim: u.i. i.i.t t:j;: J i lil l L TIIICV MAY." VOL. IJJ i;i:(;knj:; lank county, ohk. avki.nksday, fjuskuaiiy -i, 1899. NO. 38, MX E I- V '. ? . 1 I tot'- g . i TV Vs JJ . 13 .1. SIS. , ' M. '.X. BONK ALLOWED. Central Lf Objects to Ike ftvMnc oil Skulls in ' Cwnp. Havana, Jail WJ. tlere-TsI Kite liugh in command o( IIavhiiii iroviiioi, haa irdorrdlhe' ie f liiit corps, nl the rcifucnt of the -hlt( surgeon, w it t keen fiuiuiin Uun and hone in llirir1 tent, 'i'he soldier hate leeii taking klill ami or.. hoit. front lli ilea noar iueniad.m an I ; I'ol.ni cemeteries,' Ibo" Cuban cusVam iN'iiift to rrnt rrare fr 4 V"r "r . ff mh IV thaimtttri wf CTim-trrii-a, aixl il.i.n Uijr uj. ilu - Ih.ii. and j.il.. thriu ..ufi.lfl , l in- ure hi i in- 1 1 1 in1 1 up unci l jl - ft " !. I I - II ..V. Tl... ..t.. ..I .1... II . I I . . 1 ... -ii in i ai t.n.ii.n m l" MU' vi.irii-r-. . w 1 . ' K i I. 1 II..' ..i ... i" i ""j n i" i iv, j" ii rj; li" li u lt th i" rirl'ir, ho tlie dtiuli r ir :iu "li: .1!. -i luit X Thiillliu- Sluht Willi") IMMlh I'll iT.lf nil the ii'it i. ht.i!.. in I hi .f t))- Niai'i-i r i . . r, tt'.- Vi f if in.i-- nt i it'n-r i il l. "i In ri nn I of Svi,.! "i'.t V. !!. M .1 i:v J..ifk U...n (r,- n.'jil njovini; I hi- ri-Ai v ( tin- t-r; liair fli ik-:.i... I hey l.i i; 1 great ', a '. vs:- :i ''.'J v the aift run nt .i the i r. llllllilli- ; rh 'U!id U.ii;,nL; u. Cf. .. uu tl Srttir.i i Snr.ie of tlie-ij M-n".ir.-..i. --m : n had oulv )..;. .i i ii.n ; -l.lhiis l-le jent ill ii ll.r the IwiTil-niel .."ri . i. .. li,. iver. Tko m ,ir il... .1 f .n mill I eafety, but urK.'.ir out toWltrd lJu" C liter wrte .1 Mill,' . I -if una'! bovii. IVf.re th.-y . ;i fairly Ht.irtr.l f ir ihe fl; ie u. Kreat bridfi' a a io.erni I fr-Vii il- latenill.'i. 'J lieil it hm H!-.,e .I I li. NO for I if. l(lt th... yoilns tei . iiliiiil.!).,,,! Wild tdjoulft, I'mally r-m-hid ahoro. he It waa feen then that nil i-Ji'i J I three ,ri.:i! bad r -ached jdaeeof limn tins ba'l!e -ty t-i tin world wafety. tne ai a man tint fir and- i-lie will .uttnfif ninl nni-i roui the New York Hide. The roiitiniie mi to il.i, for mum l, in vthcie were a man and a woman 'justice and o..i. m.j..ii immii.-I tv Who Were iVi-ing acrntM the ice j vail iiiiint 1 l.t"1 l.u of .! 1114 I toward the fmmdian eide. Tin- the rights of bumai.ity. 1 Innil licnr tliu ew ntK ib.ne kept Ilia courage we!. IIU eye were directed toward the iUvl nrcb tinder wl.Hl. he wot,M if ti H,li(.h Uu. Us, lU),, tllI1.M ir-e continued to move down, the . MiMhl ,,V).rv ,.,.rtfV. river.' Onward it wet, and j.t ,)tr ,imc ,,if ,Mfl' Iiri..-,;,. he rtcl.e,I the budge he b a,.l mM 1.(,11,,i,i,)llH (lf (llir .;., from the ice and caught the arch1. ... . , , .- . .... na it ri.ics not far nut from tin hutment. The man and woman mado record! time ineannliile and afelyreach.J theCnna.liH,, .oro. ice . pi.c., , . R"'.Hj(..,,riM,M,1 tH-adv.n-ato of uuuuk mo aoiiiiiK'ui oi inr ii iiht ' .1 M . i ... . i . i , ... ' the poi'plc V caiife unit richtu mid wteel arch, and it m rumored that'. . , ... ,., ., . - . ... . . . . hirers into iiiildio life the trueht (he utrui'turo has been injured, but this cannot be , verified. The atcamer docks 011 enrh rido of the i.a uwn uii vm M ri-.au i tj river have been wrocked, and thei. , , . . . .. 1 . , I ..1 . Iv bincei Into public hie men who cu nan piivu uji ciuni 10 iiiu 111 clineil railway "ouilding in the gorg", so that it is in danger. ... . Slrnart In Ke-Mrrlrd. Carson, Nov., Jan 24. The senate met today and voted for a United HalcH keiinlor. William M. rteWnrt was placed in nomina tion; A. C. CleVlbllid was ph;rcd in noniiiuitioii by Senator Collins, and Senator Klauigaii nominated V, W. Williauis. Stuwiirl received ni no votes, , Clevi land three and Willinins tan. Ill tin) aascmbly, Jtcwiirt received Io, Williams Clu Vila lid il, Mason .'1 III id Wimi.1 bum 1. 1 The surprise of the day was the willlil in til uf New Un lit from ll.i) fight. J. W. Shaw ninl l.olio liony Were arrested l.n-1 Mombiy by HIierifT MeKini.oii. They will b held in the eoujify jail hero, nwait- i ine the rriv il .,f ..iVie. ri .' ,1 ing Neviubi, where they arc a. train robU'iy. - Ii.n ney I Unit, Jan lt. - n -- , . Vail, v Mlvdun of I br Church. We give Ik l"W u clipping Irom the Hun Krunriwn Kiamiticr eon tjkiiiinit xlriu'lH (rxu a htiikih ilvlivcred in New Ynk some lime hinoe by l!cv.Thoina J. Puecv, riotor of Si. Loi'V. -bur. h ..Ww Yirk, which wu think should rernnnm nd ilm-lf to the set-ion cuii-chmtiuil f every rhurch or- jrniuf aliir in Ihin nutioii Head Ue "An a priest of tV.ii Catholic Chur h. I say to you from 'tilts put pit th:it the- plccci'l condition I (lie IMMir III Will I lilt""! Mf ("hurrli in Um rnlt.1 Stm j load !' t... rtuaii-it:itin f ' j,, f(uni .,n..,ll cru,m: i-lav. r- la tlur li mu-t 1 B, oil. lUe CalinJl-M 'i i i. fl lrfi'1 an tlii I'tnaiii lii.ttm ! the 1 ,. ,i . . i .11 iMirl.liitf rla... he M.it.. ami IS oir'n-.-t lun r I'ntttid L iiikI.i' l.iw. t. iir.it.. t I he k rifht l.i llmt lit e h-rn the i.tti-rvt ki'vnnl ol one of m rin ni, ever1 li !.M I. ! fi urn I he it'.it of I'.ith.ih'? Cluii. !i. I he !-..ii'k ,- lh- l!-v I nlhi i I ii'U-.is' . J.' I;:uy, rc ii .-I l...e'M ( hurvh, i'l 1 : " -1 Tlir lr. r t'n- h. ..u ... W.i . the - ..Ji; l i 'it. ; vtz- rm .1 i;T. .t. rrrrrir f tl.. i t;'.- i l, i n .r;r. t i li e r t r i m vi vl.' ).,. !.. i'l. i i.i.i. 1i...:.i.i.tfi . 1 t . ' i . : ' ILL' I . . .T.t' ,i : . ,i in- to :i i I nit C.l III Z TT-r- i 'I d : i . ' " IJ-e ...led 1 1 , , : I , i I I- I .:i r.f 1 1 !l ! I 1 ear 'it l, t-.u li.'l, tin-i . -1 i.-. ,i. : -th..t li.-- I 1 i r 1 1-1 1 I i nc; i i i .'ill '. I'M i ( T. a-'.-.l lii.il t .. 1 1., ll. II. i !.!,.! I I l'.r i!. I-,; ' 1-1 ! CI. .'h i i .i m l.i id I . h, I di Hi pe. Tl, ' ',,i .l.iii.il., iil.d by ni. mi iti'Mi th:.'li' h- In r I ! ill the w h ' urn Id, ll.l l!li i.i i :Vi li l iel.l .i ''l-lverv ci-in ration . i.' ti. worVdV. i ,.:", ............. i i III l.'l ) I I . IIIJ.'IILI I Hi tilJ. :;!- - - I....I...I lir.,!,!..!.. I I l,r Klllllt Mil (if I iiavi iM'toui. .ie-iiinic nun uu- j U-araiile. 'Ihe ju.il mas of the peopV ro in. r-v-lt the world over, Mini iiiiImii Llirt I'l.nr.-h uf tThrinl. , , C f jWUt) ami Ix't men of the land, who ran not ninl w ill not lie ur h .-cd by 1 1 II' t into will pass just laws, based 011 the Ten t'onimainlnii ills, the revolt of tho.peoplo now befoie .. the world will Kwing into 11 most disastrous revolution. , "With the blrssing nf (Jod, the day is dawning, I h.iicve, when none shall U wi le to become rich if all are Hot eomfm t.thlu, ami no nnui r-hnll biN-ome p.nir without all others birmniiig likewise ini iivei isbetl." Snn Praiu iseo Week ly Mxiimiiier. Our licfsl.ilurc. 'uii it be possible the present legislature will legislate some inure 'VolumissiAns" into being? Alml-i-U 11 .lozeii of the present coin-tuis-ioin -y-we,' 11 ml for once iieipiit y.iilrM lvcs like men Hut what uu be ixiicikd ,,f lin n wb.. will li!l th-di- erj., .j STl-t !.'. if it" I l ! hy I.tiImTVIii "I'Ii i- i'i t!i. i I ..f -ilil. jiT i.i'ori lt.!i.. ll .t 1. t ..!(tliitrllv 1 1 fur A It It al.ia I K I li a erui ?,""" ' ir.oui ' '"' t':',,,", "s ,,"'.v ''"I "irti - , a i ,i. . . .. iiit. i mi, a .' .inn t -1 'iiiei.l of the extr.i inur Cr ! ,V"',t ' "' ' vl" ' ,,f '!'c n j who c iiiiiiaiii t.. practice U.j del k J1.U0 .vandal .' VriK!0- ll''"i4 Olberman's Last Hope the Governor JudrnBl In III ('' Ainrimd v.. of hi niminn trt tier, in iKmln-i millilv hl aunmr ..;! t..m r ti'i tlivguvpTitnr ii.tr'rfcH K a, . Krai..--:. f.r M.-mihi -: (U jwlniiriit tle low. r curt inin-t-, thin- wil! mi,; l.iNCaaewa afTirii.wl -Jjt the mi - ifrnM euurt lawt raturday. Tle a)maJ aa Irom a jrJ nifit of dm .i;i ui r.- n.. 13 Kller(on, jJf. The ' hul limi oowtieUd in tli - first drfn. The nwrd containixl "CnniI of orrr tt lk i.lWinal one relinl m-m at the liearin related U the actiuii of the trial court ifi overrulinc the! drfriKlant'a challenge of iunrn lladley and Currv. fr actual hi.ia, ' f Hpi-i iiiiaouinluet of the ijuit a.d Jut y doting -ihv wigria 'ol t lie trial. The opinion aaya re- Kr.linR theai) eonteiitimiK : 'We hare however in view of confluence of an affirniance, t tl ex.rninel with care all the asuign- i i nieiim oi error ann are riear tnat th judgment inurt le affiriiied.1 It ivaa allegil thiit during the I ..i .-i i i-i .i ' ir.n- of the trial and while tlw) . c!..ii'g argument for the t.tHewasi, nr-.,r,i,.l ,Ke f.r-i , 1,. -e in b. ,,; nm.le tL iudee retire! f1SmC,. !l . , J . . .. tueei.iirtMoni and the trial I'r - e.-eh-d ... I.ia nl.,We. The uin. A.n mv; "If the reeurd ditrlo-ed th it the' aih (! fnct- upon which thi-i ob- . . 1 J.-. l.uu i h,iM-i wen- true we mi-.uM I... I hiitate to revlre (lie jodi;. lm l.t f.T it i-' clear t At tie r-1". in h.-4 . , . . - I im:I)mi:( tl..-i,i.--nv ..f I ; . . " . . . Rli.J II i." '.i: T:-'.iI.i: J .' -jiii 'j.'il.lil tint he l,..il'.l be. i-iblv ' ' ( . I .., i-.li,!:. i i I 'i,' durintr 1! l-ii ertir ) r..;.r trial i:rvh..h II.- . i- it Mike. l'.iit th. 11. I huw I !,e I'.i, ;s i:j :. .ii j r, i; ,t id - the lt:1,.l.i .1 In II e iM.,.:i:, t ,,l tlir J ul tl.ni:. My, ! ,, ii . I .!! h 11, V III. i.-J. r::ii!:ci e nn. w tela niipht u iili pr.i; 1 a-ty I rclennei to 111. d llli.'ol.lli't of Jbe jll! ." St.Ln Garmeiits Foua 1. Wcarinjt Airel of Portland Co;- iii at t'l !.-,. n Hi .ieh i ' t Slll'Tllt" l.illtMtl.l .if PI ...,,,,.,. i iH verv anxioui, to I, am iheownc- I of n lot of wearing :iiparel, evidnit- Ily t-.I.-n (mm mUap, f l.rt- ; UtldvH ,t CLit . , ,H.:lo!j ,,v ,V(,,. ... ., " mn um rva-iiie. inur lerer. in .1 j rtvciit visit Sheriti l.inville found I in a grove U-tweett the tlninc; I bolli.. anil tin. ItenMi lli.i f.tlK.u-ii. ! .ni,,, f w,.arin pppar,.l which he Udiuvcs U'lor.g to Portlanders One red shawl. . One bathing suit, outing flannel, blue. One pair blue flannel drawers. Ono lady's blouse, blue cordurov. T-.,.i- ft 11....1.: :" 0 fi One child's dress, blue cotton KiskIs. trimmed in white lace One child's red Uinnct, One child's white jH.lka dot. One outing fli One child s dnss blue with1 ' . .-ii 1 l.-cm-.l d if. . Vud he jr.,,,.,,. r are e.iti- 1 1. : :i 1.!' I. T ... One ouUng flannel bathingsuit.il: . , , , ' a ii.. i... ;. ,. i The inmates ilo the work and the ' Ono flannel bathiuc mi it, blue. vno naiinei uaiiiiiij; nun, uiue. One pair flannel drawers naitof bathing suit. " . ,i Three children's capes, gray flannel with blue figure resembling letter S, worked In goods. One gentleman' overcoat Two children's nightshirts cot ton flannel, pink, Ijidy'a dress waist with brow n embossed check and brown plush collar. Lady's red flannel wraper. Child's blue otitting flannel skirt. The articles were found in a , coff.v sack and were pnibably left in their hiding place by Willard ; having been bleached to such ," n.iv.. woiun nnve .H'cn uie - .. ..b ...... . .......ii i .. .i. .. n in'iMn ( . V; r i in , r:'' l"l ny aniclr "d such weight j '" ' l.vi"fi it for any lungth of ilin'c ' S'tiJ. At th" Ul" lit r 1 nf tlii- M:ni'"'r' MAiiih ilwrii t' (I- j Cv rntiii'it liiii i r.r t,!i! niuni i wur, i T i '!! : m .1 1 1 t' i . . : i IIHir milivn r. , )-jiit ti'j.irt' rn ' tt It l lnl Iir I'' !,v"" 'Hiiic;ti.i th-t -i tii. I IM'Xt 't T tl -1 HT I. l.ii! S ifJ aii !i il.li: 1 un.l. rUk. r and h kuI i.! -, Mih "lln .HV-t-- ...;i,i. J , tJ I P",r",",'", w ''" w "i"'" ; r' " ' t .m.m.ii.i. un-iii tii- i,in:iin . .f I l,w l'i " " t ''l U..t 1 l"'in ' l:Mt-r tl.- -r. i: ..li- .f j,1"r,H4 J ,11ir,,T '' -r' 1,11,1 ' y tl lir-t r- ti-.fr:r,- ' tranrirl tu thiv i.-.intrr. 1 h-' Jt1 xjrt uiihrMLiri" .mil wwlJe i .htaii; L i-! j,' - "1 "fd Toni'li thi' i" ''.itia the U u-t ! hi V j ra. ti-, !'hli LMi ar.ivnl ( Die ri-j j i-4-" ;., '' - a-ill I w fviv-.ft In 1j!..i"t.l, Will M.'cj) In ' - i-.' t"! kiuiu I nn letfi-mure 1,11 a ouiv and they will U in.meliaj.Iy -i,t;, r(ua. It mu-t incuUte . by ei.rt to. their lm..,w. i,r..., of ...remment that u ill The Sphere ef Moin m. tt'. k... f..'i,.i .,,rvt ,...1 angereu av me., ,eii near.ng.uiein l . i '.i . tlipoanllv td-r.o:nen,-a!sUle--ittecraa rnu&l oe jtaceu . j though they wer not entitle I 'to iiiiic'lHins oi mtn inn an m li'mii'M ' .,4ri uf (aixl in the ' evoiioiuv of '.'.. u.. ,' l:. ', 1 : III Jim J.ueu, iiv rw not good for him to be il'Mf; and 1 ,, ... i ..- , . . ttbe - hrit man f buppuieM wa . ... . co:nilole until Wotnan wrt sulnrJ v,l a, a member of th it V-fl .... - IV ei K and mt.-v -he Im- .;d ., -l ecin tVmo t r.-.,;;,-;i :. rei-'tiona in l.te. X'o.ld mat. cx - I I' ' p l to j.r i-.r .. any hjnor.bie iiiiirciiiciufirewl.il won nl a.lvo-.te i.f I. , ,,, ii- 1 t!,..,-Mhl-i.iii.i the wjfei.f b- I - u.tlife; , ... ,,,, ,. rif ,- . i;ii on. .-inl l:ie in. tin r i I li: - . i . i , . : .-1 1 1 li'..iu p.irtHii'..li..ii Willi l.ini i" h j iir-uii. ulr.cii n.i- ! r i:- l.j . :!.. I..ijiim .d'niir c i i. i:i i:i ii V.i mi: y .' Many, and mo-; if tin- i-.r..; til I. :i r i.i'.e, a.: In-' me' i " '- f i La.-;..:'' tr.in-js-t-'lioii-r-rt vt-r-! T-r i-iT'i in Tr th'.i-,- in win -'i I h I--., i: y-ii'l I by 111 aJi:oa..Jl.i-. w l'c. That viii-v wliieh lir-t fell 1:1 Mld-liKC l.H'li it n i 1 1 ilC I. .:s. I man, -tv:nd-i cpiait v a win II lai-id ill ile;ii'Ul:Cil. ui!. Ti.e ri I'-i.'.iij: .t:v4' " 'pfiTt'x in. itiil.: elii . - ii em i :: -in -oi i '.v of pill ," a.-.i. 1 ' v ..:.:vrin'... i .lie 'I ;ii.l: ;ii .'ll; The i;, ir,';e b:i:id lis iii:i,;ic ' toiie!i, I:;.".' -.: r that tU- p. .'.i Ll Tcr""; the Jli.--. -nolht- bv fcvrr.d brow ,.f -tir.-iicu bninanlly. can wield the inn mi-.'htier than ) .1 the sword. 1 or "the han.l that r.n s t h.v i .idle sv;-.c Viiec of l.aiiir. ti.e v. iii"' I A' Monumental Stel ll lUUUUUlCUiai DLtcI The Times off Portland irii.ts the following interview: f.iy, fmm nioiictiii ...n-idera- tijnS I would rather li - 'suiieriil - I, , . .trndel.tof th 0 reform soh.i il than president of theoe V-nltc! States,' remarked lcjre.-i,iilative t . J Curtis, of Astoti.1, at llu l'ukiiif 'yesterday. 'There is a graft ' i.t,.i,llii,.,nlft ...ll I 'I I. a.. ...... I ...... ....... ...... iiini'r nir I a I...... Til , ....... Ift. ... I H ......1........ . . . , , . . . .ii.rro is an enpm.er ami an asMstaui; a stoker and an assist ant, for example. The assistants, boys committed lo the iiittrsiinii. ., , , , , lrforni the labor, the principals U. , , - raw the lay receive the giHd, k i i ii ai i i C iiniu iav.iw.. iilbiivu irijlll U1U IUA yrrs. "Tim pay-roll, remember, does not forget these 'assistants.' Hut the boys who perform the labor never cee a dollar for their toil. Their chean board and chianer clothing are their compensation. ! Then who gets the m.Tnev for their j wiv.ee-? Who gits tint miv of ', a a ! .a .. a .. n- . ; sMs,a.,, lllai ,s ai ,,,tioii that must be answered, i i mi i tttiin in iiiph iii i un r..t.ii a 1 - I want to ki.ow why the hbite pays f ,r tho work of ihe lads. They are Lent lo the ach.vl to cure hswf Juror j ii for tin; iliti 1 t t-uTU llifi-V h'-.'l I . Of ihf. fcUfifTlfl- t-li'lfli!. 'ihr l.it- r cf irif i wi cortii I ) ini'i). 'It im a gifiniic Dwindle j iii-ui thi: i.i !!., ami i if in? vokfl ui,'l ,U.iU au myiiii.lii!H tint' I. --... in a,.,ir.7i,rulwi will . 1 ma,e city wnh or lh I0,fW0 Uhaht r. 1 t -...third. j.n Btiitecorernnjentin th Uni- Unla Miy ffmm 4 fcf-f '1 iM i.ti -.. the i-ufS: f.dt 'wtat' C-ift;t.n;.mUleil-;.a(!1wllIl(,tlti which , hH,i' and n...ic and 'a.M,'.-j """ Mi U,pk lr ust be ,p,,rored ty tei,U. r.f ioi.-.lj- a .:xu.Uj,l,-8. Th : tat4.-tce,t beware. itttw Cndw thn Vw 'fitoekton, -.nr. rn i tjli.wJ with isirailKr! fhe eiginhcanoe .f tl.ri fact ud!ft.n r Anrle. ud Oak fr;niP. It is an ntrociwi!! i-U-al ''Th n thcr; U the schxd (or lite , j l 'ii.d i! imuaij-ii and 1 1 H.TVJuit. J'r' C'liufiirt.ihJ.: j.lare to iiw at, ! h: J.'. h two inmate . have a v,.i. !, v.,u l.fdl n vait-t to fpre. 1 f -i-y ti. U tho ordin.tr v tKxj.aier ' 'M hi-tu-'if luxuriatii.R in l.r....d . im-iid-.w ,f tin; nit vuli-t, uit'i Imlf n valet to f.ire. raiil- tlovi r if Le uuld afTord t!.i- r'y!e. J -nld nut mind a f. w j'.in. hes of moh lif; myi, the . i-i iti of o-irs-, to d the liuidat-, ii.g i'T if... Ij!. (K.r tale innlitntiono xU'rt - IZlhe'rMl "t the f.r-Jiiiiig i i ' .. i -i. i 1...' L-ive the tax-nayer a clir.ee for ii life. He has been held ui Uhik ; ! "d often enoufh. -Tlw barnacle lniifl lie r.-iiioveil inmi in. inn oil . . . . : j " . . ." .r . "Pon th and receive a - ' thorough cbaning. It in eo foul ! thu w,.,d naintln, faila to metur. ! i i i tliC montroeityit has become, j n(1 ,ft '.;M1i.s..i -rr.i I ,nl.u.u, . ( roisan. of the reform school, net income greater than that of Prw-lone ;.)..a fL."l IfUaMA Av 1 U'tfiU MrK inter. He n no ex- ,cof r ulertaiiiing to meet All th.ifl.h that dnn into Ins rrit m: hi-own meat. He occupies a kid ! rarr,-v "V"""- Ueand prunelU boat ttion,;1 wi" ' . tl.it uiaa due."' U Mr. Curtis was eailed awayJ " , r.;tljilK hi,n as he wjwkeji 1 .. h 1 , irj- 11 l". E. Grace, senator !nm lJ,iker county ;.-ur:.s i, m .bad earned," Mning Corp,)r,tion8; io eleven, no laws r.u, remarked. "As one of thejforthe incurrence of debts except-,-.-! . !ve committee t that lias ( itIg Buch M 6pecifiei ia th con Mi d the iH-ycr.il state m-mtu-' ,,,5 and noe3reeM of .caal -. Ii.'.m.. .to Salem buiigbt ! jcfic.;.s. ivonj . stJnoUi-d .m. ad.-d 'ilin ii : ! .i-. for ir- ;tVi;nl He hi- ien anoui i the acerbate raluation of the tax ,1 1 .. eyes and e.ars Uo ppi1,K.rty, Without the Ref ill the time, and crolujum miaoia cannot sell its of which be is tt '.i.te canal: Minnwta eannoti .1 ! l".V weoki". 'r. c been .H"ll .e L'otiitiiilitv, i.iemU.r, is bal.le to nwke some : illteWJ,t or principal of the Minne"--artJini revelations in it report." , u r;li!roa,j . North Carolina can 0;! r monibers of il.e committee 1 not estenJ the sUte credit to aid ; . iMoro reticent, but admitted !3n,: .... or Cl(,liri,,5on. eci,t- ;!.at the expenses t-f the Ft.Ue munitions for tin? cinnng two v. ii-i;ilil lie l.irjclv reilueed ;uul ..K.My would (bid or jliMiKiion. Tl.. rtt ,.r..t, l,d I,..,., .-1, ft ! "!tJ1,';VlailiU l'f l:it...ts:.ddetiue1exivj.ti.i broadi i.u jiie, me oiuicsoi man 10 man. Tl... .1. ....... . 1 ... ... powi r. There are but few among1 . them who dare maintain the eanse f labor n-ainst the. pew-holler, . . 1 Whore b the minister that preaolie ......(..,, 1 urn "'hi in ?".i,iiiie uueu ruaiea, especially in me an-, as a ilass cowed by c:tpital audi West, were foundhy MV'. Obcrbolt- and where is the religious paper! right to tix by vote of the "citizens I'iT i,lll.!;.l,... a..rn,A. ,.n l.-.i!j .,f I. 1... I ... ft 1. . . 1 ! Child labor, Wo:na,,LalK.r.lVo.solso usuallv of county lines .. ... ... .... . ..- ' ...... ....us,.-... .1 r.iiM-.i.- v.. .....o v., .' '' ""I"'""! t v.-nnw..., me 1'iiiuu oi v apiiaiisia lowuru TL - I .... - f .1 .... I! i . T I . 'Ii. . ..4 I. . 1 i ' '"',r ''"i"". i,rvtend to deal with theso ouestioiis : . . . i u - ln Kulu'ru,8 geueraiiues ,' and vain i latitudes. . li it anv wonder thit lalorers are lit.,,ated from the church? I .. - . . ,. . The apathy of Christian icople ... . v.,;': . .,.., ins a., laiati wv s v in iu n uriimi - ' ,, .,, . . , : nblc. The masses are being robbed on every hand, but where is the ifchurch or minister whose voioe is uplifted In protest? t i The church oannot longer shirk l.er responsibility. Men are al ready asking Whom she is to serve, Mammon. t Rev. Charles Vail. 1 .a . i . a . tviaentiy inewiioroi uie Grants Pass Dewey bat "struck lie.' m. . a. . . ... . . i nn i n at. i nil ina ai ivy r ii m j feel himself able to put on a shirt is uudisputed stidsncs of that fct. Direct legislation. JTli R.ATtnJiini In !-UrJs Citiar, Ccmnlies, ttc r" a-wareofthe mdranoe .Saim Kt-ATendaro, are seen a ben Ioikj 'nidHtii he r.ul;ert matter of a 6Ufe eoruMitut.). Nowadays. cu'h a eoiistifjtiofi 05tialfy limiu'any rowr of vein. Landr. thea 'a legiflature to a short hienniaf , a leg:? Jiure lo a short Uenm&I Vkwoii anj define in detail what laas the l-i.-lature may and may . rot 1-aM. In fa.;t, then, in ad-j-t- ing a coiii-titution onoe in ten or twenty yer?, the voters of a state dcQlc ujion atdiui.ilile Initiation. Ttus they themselves are the reaj ! legiybtors. Among the mat'.rn ; 'xt " entirely to legitures. ,,ul nw coumnnly dealt with in I t lit i nna u r a i k. r. .1. . I 1 " -' - k, . ! Prohitig or reKuUtii.g the liU'rf 'traffic; pmhibitinff or chartering lotteries; Uttern.tning tax rate-; founding and looming tt dio "J other Ute nistituliiif; etab li. l t . . f .-. . . . . i: " r ; vjj imirnrw, in .u. ..I.L.. ..n:, , . "'6 v. Pu, .al?r ..... rng up railroau and other cor- poration regulation?; and dtnmngl the relations of husband, and . , ... ,. , ,. ',VN oebtora and creditors, In . Hoe wUh all this u a tendency w'y eiKlineaL In nearly aJ I TO lnw D,aer hKh U" reeenUy rerised . . . . 1 1 . 1 ii waavt iuwuiio, vud till it: hi . Thyeh. V " "" . , " . ihiiitii -a-ws nicno, now vne con- sent 4 owe ie onnaidarao aottcwml r eto . .-t u 1 fifteen states, until submitted . . . . to a popalax vote, no law changing to a popaUr vote, no law changing the location of the capital is valid; in seven, no laws entablUhinir bank -or n oilier! 5ll feveral, no rate of assessment state a!vropri-;t.XOeediHg a figure proportionate to 1 r I - , ing to help certain railroads un fished i 1S76. With the Ref- 1 ir end u m, Colorado may adopt woman Ftifferiic; and create s debt I for public, buildings; Texas may iMx a location fur a college for col jored votith: Wvominjs mav decide I nn tl,A u.ta r,,v i.j .1.1. .. ...... it ln.lent,ary. Numerous important examples of tie Keteremluiu in local matters in I .t. . t.. ;. . 1 . - ., -er. There nre niaiV' ciiunrv. citv. i.iniwVi., an,l ..l.,.,l .);.i-;I r... endums. NinU'en state constitu tions guarantee to counties the llAllllll 1.11 Lilt! (TI)llllIV H M i .1 hiuimuii.. oi couniies, ana iiko mat- lers, o i rx veral western ttatcs leave ..... . . . vote ot tfie counties as to when, thev vhall doni. t.i.nd,;,. i . - - - , ortainaaiion, with town jnectini;?; se veral states permit their cities to decide when they shall also be0f those ol'dcers than otherwise. counties.. As iif the state, there are debt and tax matters that may be raised on only bvihe ..ii,t. of cilies, boroughs, counties, or ihooldistr'cls. Without the Ref erenduin, no tnunicipality in Pen- sylvini. may contract an aggregate debt beyond 2 percent of the assess - cd valuation, of iu taiabh, nron - erty : no monicinalitiM in .in other states may incur in any year an indebtedness beyond their reve nues; no loual governments ia ths nSW StalSS fifth W'aat m.e Mia; anv loans e)auMr in ik.c sutsa may azoeed car Lain limits in tax rates. With ths Referendum, certain Southsru communities may mau cat bo r luprovaoBaota, and other CTanjUB.tiei my sxtead thslsmiy McClurs.' I I'vl credit to railroad, water traM rpocUlion, and itwHar crporilioe The prohibition of the llqwr ta& neea ia alc.l or covnty W ie left to a popnlar rote; iiM ,'dt "Ti caP.ptionw Utke oommM. form or ilejerendana. lm Califo: ma any In the elate Wantdngton, citiee C 20,f)rX) may make their oww cfcarV n without the leralaXHtw havinf ,8Uch iU i In fact f-ni9 to Kt-ferendi eyCh cities maJm their owa Uwa. fact, the vj Unlt4 Clatea. have eeeu nwch of thtr rend am as little Switteriaud. Hut the effect of the, pntctioe hat leeu largely lost in th great-site -of thiii country and in the luoee 1U.J unysteoiixed character of the inttituuon a known here." Worn a i Jcffrar j I A Tm Pper 1 WUinit abject of reform, and eecially the subject womii uffrase should have a fair -hearing we give place to the letter of Mr. Dunr.iaay, written to the Capital Journal: . 2 . In V W .L" ,Js . r.Mox. . 'er,t effort u be.ng made to tt.s- lead the patrioUc press and mem bers of the legislature as to the legal status of the equal suffrage amendment now before the twe houses for ratification, it becomes . my duty to etate the status of said amendments for which I reepectful ly ask space ia your colamns. Said amendment was "proposed", in the senate in 1895 by Hon. L L. Patterson in the regular way awd. was adopfcad ia, both. hnu by a very lsrge vote. It waa and it in the company of two other pro posed" amendments against which no aconstitutionalw objection ii raised. While the officers and member of the eiual suffrage association are watching this amendment with a solicitude that is natural, they do not fear open and honorable oppo sition. They desire especially to place the same before the people at the next general election and as women now hare . no voice in the legislature they know of no better way to reach fair understanding of this whole matter than by candid statements of fact through the pub lic press. Respectfully youra for liberty! Abiqa.il Scott DCMrrwAt. What member of the MuitnomiH delegation will put iu mil la aliolish the office of county record cr for Multnomah county a per f.-il nlu ofRee. eostine r: 1 . .; thettlmriegPrcierk of the Lircuil court and cletit of the ' - fmm l.rVM a mt - each altogether extratagant sal aries lo 12500 a year each, which would be ample pay, and even larger than in most lines of private bueinesa for eqaal ' or hI(hC (service? Oregonian. ' The Broad-Axe makes a gM i V ',JTl .X 1 to ,mh will never introduce a Dill TO .... - .. - I .. T .ill,,.. tlrti-. i rwi lie? mo paim j v.. nwn. , . nieniioneu. Why? Hecause judging ths preset.t by the past, the Multno- intMduce ii bill lo raise the talaris IHed. Friday, Jan 20, 1890, at the home of her son-in-law, Palmer I Ai'er a ' mile h,,!,t wl l0n I Mr s?r4n S McClure, aged 7 j J1"? 4 24 Mrt i M'luro ' in Kentucky jAus' 27. 1819- ith t i 1'iiients to Missouri at an aa-ly i ge- CW Oregon and se ttled with hsr first husband, Mr Benson, on a claim 2 milee north of Eugene where the lived until her death. After the death f her , first husband she was man I al to Vincent McClure, who died in 1883. There were scarcely .any old pioneer family in, ths tioiiiliy of Kagene who wsre more esteemed than "Undo Vinly" and 'Ani. 3-