Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19??, February 22, 1899, Image 2

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    Jf HE BROAD AXE.
Amis,
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WEDNESDAY FEU. 22. IS9,V
Take Your Choice.
By special arrangement we arc
now prepared to ofler most favor
able term of subscription to the
reading public to secure th Broad
Axe and cither th Weekly iir-
gontan or lUe fcuvr M'tiv..
or tiitf aiiver
atchaiau or a,l lUrt-e a tr.e,e ;ib ut tnrodk.lvr j,.iuco h ,t waJi.
locations cnHned. I wilh Tjl u. .f 4 v u.rritrj.
Here are our tfrtn, irh:.ch wilwhl li Fnlaad claini hc ha a
hold good for -only-r.irety day, prior riht to.
Look them over and avail your-! ', . - - - , ,
... .l. . . ' : v It is nov aiinouiu'e.1 tu.-.t ovr
rovi ui tni1 oner i. ut;
4
k'T
Onconian will be f irmsiied. to cm-.
, ...
aajreas oin year i r ! .o. i ne
price of tr.e paper singly is lor
the Oregoniaii $1.50 and for t!ie;
Broad -Axe fl.OJ.
; ic oraer mat au may sreure i.'.7o. . !
papiT iroru a!iin?o.n t itv that
i thcTonghty reliable and wnth-nt J
en equal as a:i a Iv.K'ate of the Bi
, ,. . i j i
metalie ft iudard, we are prepared .
to furnish th Hroad-Axc and . the.:
, i. . , ,
. i r f i, n; t
.eddresa for ouo year for ?1.3i.
r i . c-i t- i . ;
The price of the Silver Knight-
. .... . M
a:cnman singly l per
"Annum. .-.Vlre- Oresoman-a ftl
know ia a Rt.-itinh c-o'.l slinH.iril'
paper - vhiie the Silver Knight-
Watebmnn U just as strong f.r
the white metal, so that the most i
fastideoua may find his particular ;
views represented in the paper wei
wv..,aov.iiwM "m i
papers.
C 1- ! i. . 1. A T
cmnjim rnjiies ni me oro.-iu.axp.
the Knight and Oregonian will 1-ej
furnUhcd m ap!icatioti ut thi
uffice. i . :
. Subscribe at once and
posted up.
kep
A Hinding Ya"i
A wail el1, nngu.sxi ' n? 'Adeep!
down bitterness begins to ! heard J
from t veryquarttr as th wrk f
the legilaturu begins to be kn&n. j
about what the l"g!lr.ture did not ;
uo ua iiuuuv n um n u.u to. ;
It is row generally conceded !
l i i . t . i - t
lalure held for many years v.a
that of 1S97, the oi.e that did net '
organ m-.
tty the itunch.
Vt. ,.,; i v., ..
N e might take cp much pacc
in our paper n the many evidence'
.r .i.- r- i.t.:.. . .1 .
, ., . , 1 .dollars with but Iiltlo or r.o roads
shown n by the daily sneial cal!s!in m,np t;nnm r ,. ,..
at our oaie and our
i
: n.'l Liiut i' m id at riirl v i ft A rorf ivn I
'
c"
biiu ignoreu anoiner we migi.i oe
roisconstrnvd a being ' kinder I
partial yod know and so we eay!arcount acn;ns.t
:geuuriien one ana n;i i.y - u:e -
hunch vour visits arc appreciated :
and come again." j
' SHU At It.
We notice that the Register con-
,-.,,. . , - ,t ! v . . r
tinues tJpul.Iish a statement of i
theaHowanceot the ' eanrJs of thef
count, official, and many other !
item, not required to be f pushed, j
.
i m inoi a, rn m s itrt file -wi-Titn !
printing the same.
Also, we nolioe that Assessor
B u ., vj u.i.., .jvuriJiiiiiii a
orton got another dig at the peo-l ,,, ,
, , , ; cobble stone out of the war, and
pie. money for ?, a few days' , ... , - .
ur it it u ; charging tlie county a days work
go. - Well all wc.have cot to ay , .
,". ... , Jifor the service. It maans that
In tin. connection, is in tho lin-i ... ,
. ., , .. other supervisors will be keen in
jc-jagu vi I'lutiici ..leans. wn
eon, white yo area giten, gil all
ye can git for it. the last chan.e
ye'll git to git."
The price of the Silvcr-Knighi,
I. tl.OO per annum, you can
have it and the Axe loj $135.
.
WeJiare been annoyed cf Sate
by complaints from some of our
aubecribers on account of failure
cf the paper to reach them. This
I. tnnoh regretted by us and must
be io to oar .ubwrilr. and we
auggeelto post-masters and mailt
carrier, the Use of more care in!
eelftf that tnail m ilter
kli?crl.
duly
rornctloa.-
Tiom n'.l e can hear Mr. C V :
Evans wh brought 4u tho report;
of ilie Mohawk imctinj: for publi
I rait'Mi made ful representation to
I ill FroaJ-Axe regarding what the :
'(utrd and. Register said to him
when he a'kt'd tht in ti publish!
, t!o rendu t .or. if the Mohawk'
' meeting". MrIra fimphcil and
Mr loLvi.rd each -'toneur nf pro .
nouncirg Mr FVa:u' . tUletnvut j
( imvi RVt. X I
.We gladly mulct tie corru fion (
j altho there i not a p rent deal toi
lit titler nay, only eo far at it!
removes romo impression i re-1
I gards the. fairnes- of those papers!
! to.vard the people of I h.ik.
Faure, president of the French 1
Republic, died of appoidcxy on the ,
night v( February Id. . ,
Krauts mmiI Lnei.in.l ure it.'' :tr
' " " -"- I - " i
with-MeS-other
:0r'.m soldier noiT at M mill will!
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, . ,
out of i-e
i vioutii. uuu.t juj ui.i.-.i i
irv"'c-
me utwertption to the eeIy
Orc'tuan i 9 Lot) per annlm;. '
j i on can r.ave u ana tne am i"1
From all uceounts Millionaire
Clark, ben itor-ilect of Mart ina, a 1
democrat, spent a ouarter of ;i
. '
democrat, snen? a oii:.rter of a I
million do'.hri f.s.o-.ue his ehe-1
t
lion. ii :ii9 ur jj rir m.iu .
ti .' . i. . ... ti
be
idaced i.lonc:uc of Marie tlanr.a :
. , . , ,
in wie senate e.-iumoer ami ie o.ir.i-:
... ... ...
c:xed from association ith lwn-:
, , .
, crabe scuat-r,aii.l go - uow rt
HI
iHM uistorv of the country like
i .Ariioi-i, ui nuie
. ' i ..-
a hi.-s anj n
bvworJ.
Now th .t lh
against imperialism, or the perm
nent occ.ipaticn and control of the .
oniimn ;ie-. aiiki kinre nit irii i
j dent has declared lh it the police j
- r i l I . Z
... . .1
cn in poveriuneni regar-nn Kit j
1'hilippiues is :a liio hui-.ds of
congre, tiie question would seem
to be to know" h-w to let g. how ;
- to mae icace how to eecure er.,
rtnanect , co-.nruercial adv:,iag.;
land di-rbar.d our soMiera .-nn coon (
ho r.i
c r.nu go aiHiul our 'asual course?
, , , -,, . '
aj nations,
t-
t m --
AbontTRcadJupervIsors.
lUt
.r o,.ji
-. - - - - ..v.- .
VI A.vnv
Supervisor! f r the ensuing year :
ur i,ni,e county. I. the mam
there h.-.a been but little change
- . ."' . .
presume
tl.at thtr-- will hi 1 ut litth; change
made as to improving the roads ot
! the county and no clianges in re-
jgaro. louai.n i.rodgi.i in lor worn ;
land expense -for "the next year.
I From thi a-i.wl Il, nntlmlr !j
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i -
irtra-liat d:scoun.2ing. It means
MA,nr r L,, t- ..r
.
ti .k.. ..
i " v -'
Tt M . . . ,L , j
mii-f vij-.11- iiiaiijr iiuu et'vi
... ..
visits wi.i Fitin oxn tnc;r worit in i
their rcsrectivc districts so as to ,
cj
in u ni.mv d.-ir v.virlt a
r;y,u ... , .... .1..:.
ohlp. ft'i n
. 1
11 1 .,. r,
3 "1
' means th.-if vr.u. tho sntierviaor :
tn,.n. .v...
:m ' ' - i j " ... . ' i
lit Rome frirmd .is vour
deputy who will a;o.-intend ' the
.. ...
j work in one portion of tho district,
i while t!je supervi r will "bo--"
another portion, each having per
il ' , . . . 1 1
hi ita nnii l.n ... n:.t n tt-fy..i nr.. I .nil..
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WlT r,
';"d; 7"T "
?""U,f, 2 ' '-r
th-ir . iervtcy. It me ins ;
i
,Wn ?Ut lh ViU
7" . ,'. I
i their buggies driving out to "see
jhow ruy road hands nro getting
along," andfw hen they get to "the
scene of action" will not get out of
the buggy but will simply light a
cigar and puff a few whiff, draw
on his gloves, turn around and go
home, saying as he starts, "Boys
don't work too hard," and at the
next meeting of court will bring in
his bill for work on the road as
supervisor, counting that buggy
ride as a day.
It means more. It means that
many supervisor, will bring in
bills like Mr Evder of District No
SS for f 10 and like Mr Wilo: of
th district adjoining will bring in(the Uegilor'ii argument on almwt
Tiiat Daddy Dollar,
llvW dear t- mv heart i the fat e f th dollar
Whu 'ine kind subscriber present 'it to view
It may come t.ln -r it may coiv toiuorro.i ;
It i it y come fr.'in other, it may eon.e from you,
Thy i.itf t-il -r dollar, Uie run .i silver dollar;
Dear d !inn'jt i.t iihscriier pre;inl it to vie a !!
The round silver dollar I liuil n t tieaMite,
For ot'ieii expense nUTtthc'in me witii wo-'
I . ouut it the source of mi exijuisitc p'f.isare,
And yearn for it fondly wh-icv.r,l go.
How anient Fd eii it 'hat lv.! lo.md dollar.
' The root of all evil" ti oonunoniv nanud.
Loving money i oinfut, hoiik R'x d ivoi'le teil u,'
Hat i!ie'ienni'.ese printer e.in h.inly he M.n.ed,
The piiniiles printer, the Ji:rdwoiUin! printer
Kee " sending out panr?Hjial in'eiet yon;
So hunt in your dollar, ilu lijsdiddy dollar,
I;r leader, now will you prAenl 11 v''"
I
5
2
5
5
3
$
3
5
bill fort'.'iVand tliat deputy John
MeMahoti will brine in
a bill tor
- - "
when t!o- lncht bill ever
prod.'.ticd in either diftriet Ir.llierto
never amounted to as uauh a $ 20
pi r annum J
Now w'.-.at the Umad-Axe and
all go.d eitiwii w:nt i.- gHd. '
honet faithful work lone on the
, a,j ,,eeuLiion and
' 1 lUIIUtlll'' w i --
. i I. Ii u ',h nr,.vilHV' ol
the Hroad-Axe to kcon a vigilant
eve upon all uir pv.blie servants
tl handle without jlovex tlu ir ,
. ...j,. .. ;rresncolive ot rail v eon
spool I vc ol
.--derations
vw. we ,o nol mean bv what
Now we d
we aav alove to say that any road i
r for the j ns. nl year will
pursue a similar eour-e to inai o.
hi prchvtsior. Rv.her that all
av
r.lorin.
, .
Cottar drove Lvad-r: I
Watch nform u that the recent
.,.(j wea-.u-r has killed his tin
-
yourg j rune and peaeii orciiara.
He say he would r.ot bo surpriyed ,
if intold damage has len done t"
young orci.ar.l throughout
valley by the c d snap.
the
Hoflr d.x-s tm :wree witn
the
i;;- , ,u4r-rr
Ilffc U III 1 K U " MiK VAJ I V Pll.t I'
,h.n. i... ti.u ...i.i . r- rv
Lane countv?
Wlilfnl 'J.iiS.
'
Tlie Recitcr does not care to
taM tj,ne to n.,,lv tthe malicious
ag8..rtiona of the' Broad-Axe so
;ng as that puper d.n-s not itwin-i
uf-..t,lrii fil t!tti.i.iii .,ut r.f
"
w uuic .loill, out. m-. llivwi.uiui
that paper states that the Kcgi.-
tr refused to puhlUh the-M-.ha w k
. resolutions in regard to the liooth
I Keiiev franchise t-i'-htr Mr. Amis
rr i.t in Mrmin l v l..-;.t'd
lYA y
The Register wa not asked to
publish the proceedings of tlie Mo
hawk meeting, but tiid publish
them one week ljef .r" t:i enter
.rising Uroad-Axn published (hem.
Tho Uegister "Well knows hccu
tion, -.,., t fJitor Amis or Charlie
tVan cm make carry mrintlu-
i .. . . . .1 .
rnc, uui i.everiiicie.-s noes noieare
L ullow ki VlM u -..
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Qisnuieo.
We civt place lo the above fom
. w ' 8 gI.vt p . . UlC aDO,: Iom
th' Jiecister that us pronrietor n av ;
" 1
nave lue neneiii 01 a uenvai uc-iore
riiir readers lfore whom the
.carces were made..' We assert.
.1 . 1. - . 1 ; t
. 1
liiu n.r ri-st.-iuLiona wt-ic iruc. .ur. i
.
c-van suieti in tne presence o: no ,
i ... .1 r . 1
-our persona hi o. r
olEce that when he offered the res-!
oit.i.ons w uie jjegifit-r man ior
.I...: .1 . - . . t -
publication thar r.: "n fused to
publish them." With ll.is ttate
moat we dismiss the subject and j
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rim ni'.' innur 01 me ivetiisitr
..... ...
nd Mr. Mvan, to adj,t the mat-
Lc,WN" thtmvrt-
' ll 'M
state that Mr. Cainobell denies
Mr? K""'.
"m " 'uul ,n W . "
he rcqu.-s'.ed the Guard lo publish
the resolutions. Mr. Evans made
the statement attributed to him,
in the presence of the same person,
in our oOice. at the time, when
speaking of the Register. W
make this correction as due to Mr.
Campbell. And now before close
ing wo wish to aay to the editor
of the Register, that if he means
to pursue the course in the future
which the above clipping from his
paper; would indicate ho intends
doing, he will sooner or later . lie
considered a nut of tin pale f de
cent journalism, and w ill I set
down a. a long, lean, lank, brain
less, bravclesf, bombastic, buffoon,
unworthy th. notice of any gntlt
man of self reeet.
"WilfTIl lie.', "ho lies" and "a
linr" is tho alpha and omega of all
. j ... . i . .. a: . .
gieea wt!i .in opponent. Il re
quire Ait.l.ii'r lelir.eiueiti, foou
m.i.uuk brain nor bra an to wr.le
a man down a "liar." l it did
Kdward of the Kegis-ltr v.oiial j
never wr.ie any o hi eontem-
jHTarie down a. ' liars." Keiine-i
ment and cihkI manner he never!
kne-v. A to br.aii.a he is innoern. I
. i
having any, aiol t to
v. . ' - .
nt e. r
b-. n, h, ia
loo larv to ever eall
' j; jto use.
Clippings and Cornmt'iit.
A Ho
I'lnie In The
To Night.
tld Town
The Orrgonian rav: "Tlie ditH- j
lenity between U. preseutative !
j Whaley of Multnouiaii antl K Hot'-;
' er, ct! lor of the t'apilal Journal, '
froaii' out of the scene rreatid in ,
i. ...t ti. ,t ii,,.'
I'.r .W..-. .....-...;, .
,iicu'.ion of the textbook hi. I,;
wll0i, ,,for Kalhd Whaley a iiar. 1
u, Vtt Urn rlt:ed. Fridavj
t!i tu nu ll mrt in .veil-know n :
p'sta'ir.-.ut and Whaley demamlcd
that retract hin statement whii h ;
r U..-id to tlo. ltiow s seenuil .
about t kc struik when they were
; sepirr
rated, Whalev beins escorted!
to The i!
ihmr !y tr.e proprietor.
I Wiva'.ey
rt fusee to discu.- the
UuuMe.
Kr tno ihinl limo iho rasecf'
; Ytung Je.-.-e -James, Hreixed w ith
','.-onii.fv;ty ' jn the robbii g of
MUot.ri Farific paset ger train at
Ull OUl'l'Vtii IM'Oll WI1-1 il iiisa-
i ...a . . ....... i .......n..iiai't.lv. ut 1. i ...oil ti,.. ii.
i"""' r. .it i...., ..aa O...CU.
n llsn C mill mil eftliri lOtlll V. I Id
I . r .. 1 . 1M 1... i......t.i
(iif-i.ui j... . i i.
bitterly" I: "! lh sides. A . grr it
part of the tri ll u ill c consumed
iu trying to impeach witnee., of
whom there are a large iii.ml.iT j
Frank Janus, the nob d bandit
and uncle of J'n accused, , w ill at-J
ten 1 the trial. Li'.l Kyan, a in. in-,
lcr of the ol 1
Jes-e Jati.es- gnnc
and John Kennedy, bM now in 1 ,.,.r v.te promisid by the '
jail at Sprmgti. ld, Mo., eiiarge.l ni.'j tity of the Multnomah delega-
with robhinj a Memphis train, ar.ti,,,, fr .-very prodigal nnd pr. Ilij
also impl.'.atcd in the Leeds hold, giU.. job in th..-g..oer.,l I.-, rolling
up.
Oregonim: The cireuit judje-
ship election fraud casts hae been
,i:.,...,i ..i r . . . ,. i .. !
j j . 1
grad jury is concerned, a re,s,rt .
i....:. i t. :.. .. i . ... t
iin.o i-cii ji.ii';.: iii-v- lriorc nil"
jfiirnment ef the circuit court this I
eveninp. Tliree joint ' indictment j
wero returiic l ag.iiivt each i.f the ;
s ven defend nit, I'. II. D'Arcy,
ii t i.i. t - i i
i' ji e , 1. ivicnaru-ion,
j i?,t-t(.r ir t ii 1 a
' - '
.Carson ud L. V. Eh: en. cx-c-iunl v'eriy, w.il
cii-rk. Two of tJi.j indiclnicnls are j
fr ,0 ..Kemtion
of election re I
turn. from Monitor and Mount
An ye! precinct short! v nfu-r the
election last June, and the other i
fr the forgery of election return
of Hutteniile precinct.
No bill pasv. tho legislative as
sembly on its own merit. Kvrry
bill lhat pnsre is traded ami
jobbed, ort the allronnd g.'aft.
In another place in the Dread
Axe will be noticed an account of
the iinprirenmcnt of two women in
the city jail for keeping a house of
ill-fame in the city. At the trial it
was staled by several witnest.es that
men were seen coma to the rtM-
dtnco f the Wp,tn at all lime of
u ,,jgilt anj jt W,B through thi
testimony and the effort of City
Attorney Skip worth that the pris
on s were found guilty. Now
uliiit ll.A avarufui rtn.1i.r until. 1
like to know i. how it is that these
fr.,,1 usior .re pnn.shed for k.p ,
..M . 1 I . AM ...1.1... I..... a.'
H. imniiy ilUlll'Vy lllll ril.'liJJ
brother who helfed to run that
house are let so ecot-lree. Why
will not ntir authoritle. go for the
more giiili-f ones?
"A Funny Ftory" in this iasue,
by P. Frank A Ron, of the Ninth
Htrct Ha. kctfctore Read il.
Fi'oni Vida.
lhruary 18, 18.Hi.
To th IMitor:
We liavn't nfoeived th. Aie for
lo weeks and wo ttitdi to know
wliera the tnailde i if poiihle.
If we dot,'t Srt fometliinn l'1-1' !
I'road Axe to V
ep i n coinpanv
thin net
weajhir will hive to
o,u.i keepm- Home all nroko nn
. . 1 a . .
I1!1
I everything jj.kh tamtiuiy and all
'in the blue for tli want of the
j good keen edi d l"roa Axe.
' t'e tl.l letter an vou like. .
J . II. Wad...
All O. K friend Wude we "like''
'o print it.. Have aent your paper
icgnhuly. There are to many peo
ple who lend the Axo ut otl.eiV
: xpelue,
Kl..
Teachers' Fxaniinatl"n
1 1
lii.-T Hi!'K -".
K Maud. Howard. Hale.
Florence U 'Ceis, t'oburj,
"AValter Holland, t'r.w.
s'. i tiM. i IMV 'I
Nell Ilinkloii, Jliijv e..
Nellie ItoMer. pl iugliehl.
Myrtle )o.ld, Spniigiield.
M.ry I Vim-. .il". t ..it iiii- l i rove
Sarah A. W hill. , Fugene.
' I'arb'tU. t. Smith, Spriuglield.
IVrlh i W hit.aker, Kugene.
Joe. lienner, Ft.g -iie.
Cynthia Nut, llugene.
TIM i ti on iii IJ.
Nellie K. II ice, I'lngene.
Susie Ci'.tbs. Fug.'i.e.
Miuii '. Smith, Sj ringfu hi.
Ml la Cress, Mln.ira.
'Alice M. Fisk, ll.tle,
I'daiithe (um.:ikiV, lexler.
Het'.ia Sergeiit, llil;ell''.
Viola. UiIImmi, lltigeitr.-- -
Kiix i Faruham, Jasper.
Wuilield Lenin'tt, Cottage drove.
Jesi-e Fountain, Hal.-. '
-Mauley dilU-tl. I'ha-ant Hill.
Ja. M. M .i i tin, Mugeiie.
Minnie (i. Sj.ong. Cottage tirove.
-F-rrrr,
Mail U -M-Nutf, Wulterviilc
Anna Wright. Kngeiie.
Chas A. Townseiid, Cresacll.
I.e.-lie Il.igjiaid, Lug. ne.
KKMAkK.s i f hi IT. Mil I I II.
Whole number of ai'idicant f.'.l
Three- for state diploma, and Ml
"for county pjp.-r. We think tln.t I
1m " .V'ti'S peison should not!
i..
i ..ol- -.m - ,- i n iu- iiuui ic
i.'X'is
h is l .-. n -('... 1 .....I ,.,..(,, t ! ..
... .
Ti viewed (or .'it Jeat sit month.
under t!i( direct ion of a competent
instruct -r either In k-Ii.m.1 or out.
A failure is very often discouraging
and huniilaiiiig to n y jung mtoii.
"Thu tax-collector hill has K-en
tr.ideu tiirouph. i.t.s . tf Civ-n
sclime that ua in v-arch nf votes. I
The result "of thi ui,d of jnlw'
jCorrelnUtl with it.
will l the
.;,..!
i . " i i
pa--d nt any s-sMon. and gciirral
lull ever1
t :i. ..-,i. 1.. ..t .1 .
.-u imui'ii til in.: imtllta 01 nil"
be.-sioii by ihc wop!e of t)regon.
"The state tax, already in ex
cess of nny hitherto known, will lie
higher still; and local taxes, par-1
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iiemuri in .u iiunom.in, n ncre
tl.rv virin.lU ...,fi....i- ..r...
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bo further advanced.
The Oregnuian has endeavored tu .
do its duty in this whole matter,)
and can only regret, for tho . good
of the state and of tho party
responsible for the result, that
the tfiorf in vain This legi.-lalure,
which it was hoped would lie the
best tho state ha had in recent
years, is proving tho very 'worst.
Jobs of all kind are being traced
through it. Everything"' that
carries ar appropriation, or pro
vides official places, is to go
through on the log-rolling plan.
"The upheaval in the politic ef
the ttate will come in time. I!ut
at tho present time no argument
against tho greed of politicians
who want places, or against the
avarice of individual and of
localities that demand appropria
tions, can avail. The condonation
has complete control of the legisla
ture. Oregonian."
.. ,)ri ,
n(o woo n(, wf
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which they ssll tons every spring.
They gather them from sheep that
die on the range dining the
winter. It is not an tPcommon
right to see 20 or SO horses packed
i w ith wool and pelts, in chargo of
j two or three old sijimus, upon the
mrcetin Arlington in springtime.
The Fun Mkkera Oddities,
P.ie't: Mr (Irnmhlo I a.-e by
the piHr Ut4l Mount Vcmiriua it
in eruplion, .
Mn (irmnUn -Oh, I'm glud I
Mr' liiiunhle Tliero you are
again, M iriu.' Now, why on enrlh
should voil he ulad?
ri (jru,l.,.-Wrll. voll i Wt
; hhinie me for it,
'
i.lim0 ,m, for it. lli.ii a all,
great, koine have greatneKt thrul
upon th.iiii. hut titer mviiik l lm
J i g.-neral disposition ' among the
, de.ldha ki d leuihlatnrfN to make
their eainliuiea lor gi-e.itm pay
the freight.
I Chicago New
i.or.i ue.ii.roke
. Di.l ML .I'ackeuhain
. . . .
niUKii wneu
(you proposi ti to hci'f
l , i lias Tmicii Htnteii, iiin ita nier
;piilo mid salt thu vasud uil her , ,,n0 itmg throUgli . but
, fader mi;ht go into some b.ii;,a t run t,0 gxanu
, speciu.it nun. licloic she could getv,.t f unnerupillmia baud ol
1 vol I to him.
j Chicago Keen i-d: Lady of the
house You have been out ol work
! a lng tinn'".'
I Tiamp Yes, ilium fr Ho year.
j. "Whv, ho old are vou?'1
! " I'hit Iv hvc. muni.1
i Tommy 1 i 1 you tin much light
' ing during tin- war, pa?
Fa - I did mv share of it,
! Tommy.
f Tommy lid you 'umke the
I enemy run?
j I'll' Yonr're right, 1 did To.nuiy.
Tomniy -Hid they catch you,
pa :
The follow in; advertisement i
from an lii-di in wsp.i'r : "This i
to iiotifv I'atri. k O'Khihrrtv, who
lately l.ft his lodging, that if le !
dots in t return soon and pay fori . -
the sime he idia'l U; advertised." 7 't havu ndvisea from the seat of
lodge: Utifus (who ha I visit. .! war at Manila up to Feb It. " The
neighlor'i. hen r'Kst with his father , outbK.k i nnylhinn .bill blattering
the ni'-ht before) I p.et p a ; t prcent. The rebela hlill hold
lo.' i.t.i 'lie:ot, mamniy. fo' sure, 'the country in c.-tlain jiart of
Mr
M:ondicp(.nickly) - What
ft, vou sav dal
. i i
1 1 1 ii- i
Uiil'u -Kac las' night, when he
steal tlat I hit k'n. he j. ' hide his
lantern under a bush'I, dal'swhnt
he dime. - (
' Win n a man conftsst s to a skel
eton in a closet he makes no bouts
of it.
Argued Monday,
Tic case of the state v. Ciaude
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urnnton wn arcurd ami sui'miiisti
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j. rhm.i r e
2H. We are unablo In
' f, .
vet what the decision of the
' court ii a.1 we go to press.
j .
' Anl-loie Herald February 10
Hiiring th.- rternt hsnvy rain
antl melting snow which wo hop.t'(
i the udvent of spring, our small
.,. ,,, ,r.neo of
riv(. a((, Vr not for-labh. in' and Maus,r bullets, have the
rilttI1y " I mokeles ,.oWder making it ex
' 'trrm.lv ditllctill to locate Individ-
It Adi.lliriied. ! mil marksmen.
. Tl. legislature iloed it hilars
hist Saturday evening ut " o'chn k
and .".0 minutes. At present il i
unpoiflble to givo in detail the
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r,""1 " .......
1 Indeed we do not seo anything it
did for good of very much import
Hnce.
' What il did in, the other:
direction will bo felt rather than
seen, i
The passage of a registration
law, the school (rxtJook law, the
law cf fixing tho salaries of dis
trict attorneys, reapportionment of
the representation of the state, the
law to rcduco loarf of school
money to per cent are nearly all
the general laws that were created
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JACKETS""11 CAPES, j
New Coodo Arrive
Wcekiy so you can
have a new Stock to
Select from at any
time. Prices always the Lowest
S. H. FRIENDLY
XMHG12M Tha nuhnc
take notice that I am
c i; eti si tha
tfftlli at tun t.U w nil If
: " bT8thSt. Eusene. Ore.
kkji ur. with i variety of Goods 'r xcsrirK.
too numerous to mention.
Burg's Variety Store.
jof.nii hiiiiiiorun.w. wiiipubiuK
lliem In lull uiieti w can tet
reliahlo data.
The beat aifii thai wa can fee
'aliat tb lat iclon of the lrgla
l.ituro did anmelhiiig worthy f
praise ia that Ai-or Ituttun ii
abiifiug that . ImmIv for rtfuning to
increase hU pay n aeanr. Mr
lliii toii Ii very avvere on the ineiii.
hers from l.une ami the Ore
gnnian. Thia l ginlattire ha turned out
to ho the niiwt tiiKCrupuloiitly
exUavVigiut ene that hue ever oon-
vener ut Salem. While il ilartetl
out with thf nek now led god purpoao
of c i i'i emit nl r foi m. It aoon how
t d the vloveii foot and entered iuto
- , f ,ioLrrl tradin.
.
tralieing and grafting, mi ineaanre
ever reaching aueeeaHful Imut, it
sivulii hut ia ui way to b found
at every aiirreedlimHsiun of tie
' IciM-Uiuro with an oy (or ere and
jollier disreputable -TnVm to cur
I rupl the aveiag TneiJhrr of an
!Or.';foii l'gisbitiiCil war, thought
that many ucli romlillMion
would Im aliolmlirsl nnd other tX-
pcndilore would li materially re
ducivl but th' npprtiprialion Tiill
jit-t passed agi-rigtle $1,181,020.81
a greater amount than wu ever
In-fore appropriated by any pre
viou sesnion, a aunt If divided
: eipially aiii Mig the peopl of Ore
g in would amount to fXo'i In eac h
i individual Ortoalxiut iA to
cm-h head of a familr, counting
iunKI in the slute,
The Wr.
tit" operation of our lr.Mp
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... - v. .... . HUA
to dislodge them from th
junglee
oij U.th sides' of the livi r.
I lie heat is intense, and
1...
creasing daily. It wn impossible
to provide shade for tho troop!
in .litrrrent part of the line.,
I A pnrt "f the line stretching
I from the lanh at Camp Dewey
i tti (icurral , King's right'wn, re
1 infr.el by two battalions "of Ore-
gun volunteer and three troops
...
'ol Iho toiirlh i:avalry as inranlry.
'c. ii..i i.. r...ii.
shall.
look
for tieiva of tho conduct of our
' boys before the eitcmv. Ma v good
'j luck attend them. We fear not
j for their courage.
' Wjlh the exeeption of Ilo Hop
trade with lhilipplno is still
bl ckadctl.
Tho rebel are using guerrilla.
' tar tie and have the Ilenilnetoii
Tho casualitirs as reported by
(omhthI Otis for the last week
from deaths and wounded wero
n.no Killed, uicn 01 , sickneai ana
wounds, and almut the sanf tium
her wounded. To the present we
have beaten the rebels badly in
every engagement but thsy do not
seem to know it and are peemingl
just getting ready for commsncing
to fight in earnest.
Our notion is that we do not
appreciate the importance of and
fearful condition of our army at
l'hilippir.o. That heat and tba
climate is int'dlerable and we
j cannot know what our troop, are
fullering.
.e.aewiaJmai g
will Dlcasa
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