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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1899)
THE BROAD 4AXE.',nieTcup: uJ Min. si.e 'Li i ..tiU U Cited with qundruple ex or.-iiArir..,o,!iJ yidi margin. 711 fit) C" W;u.rr m liar trtxcri J "3r -t4 ; -t - ' ' . ior . taam'.ai ........ . .'m pnj n j nht ,. . . ' ' (I avartaMjr la idtut) is . WEDNESDAY MARCH", 23, 1S30 rlaters. "'.Ths threo (rtatett modvra etiroe jinM hamauity are tha reonopo- liaitl-m of natural tM.untiin, tfie force i increme f dcfct, an the t r ooicui f.,r:nkapc ui vaiuci. It i no h nT :ifcw ry to im !.-( i. jUi.r hi ir frora Eure. 'e otbvai a rTi'-rut niimher of.ntiCe uauiera to t-aiit-fv th fv the .hcart-i ifL-ALt Ala Awl. rkM nt Lh m.Mt . Ies Biutupoli( in America. AVaeo man pne hia rrghl to liv Mia thanarth h- i.rove hi riifkt tiall tha n.ibri- .n.1 l. dieiHi.kbie'' a-iomvnte f hi ex iriai:cc: air t breathe,-wal?r to irinkiitd land .-tough from which to (rtMiace hi food, clothing and hflter. ' ' ' It i tru, aa commonly aasrrted, l'iat' education 'makes -the man;J .. i.,Hy.dour1irgherdui : ... . . ii . . tuo. i-.-' i:ak- it tiipy lor the 6. . . . i . I ifli ti.i. to U n.e an npi n) - 1 : toT rta-oii art r.ecfj ry i t. r V po!it:-.-a! ojiioitMis, J .- t....ii ur- Maie .ti 1. 1' a V-itc i ' Jylriiig men in AnTtea gn to. t.i- '"allot box to c:eale a au'-, nJ '.ii'.n g on a strike in f; 1 1 ll.e had effevts ofth C.iUre thv rr.a.cl U tn-y w,u vote ltr,in that arriving : ; fllrfi. tit raijcj tiiar Kill lk rti i i i . a . ' . I Ev- ry i-ni' i lo e-iniiiiitcd in thic i:l. u.. "y mi t.'.ng e.r'Ue or -t.ii.i-ieiiC . -- . t. . . . a fl.ii I.' : h i..i J -.; .. t . r . t , loos ii Tor so.a e naa wiio wuuiil I 0 i:.y I .d.V.d.i il ill the cOQlitV w ho would without exception ray vui cvuuo wuu ia 1117 t-r?l t. c r . bare had since trio davs ot Attra- ham." This we presume is eijair mien vt saTinz wia county coarv . . a . . .. . 1 i. the best we have ever had! ThM. u Intlae irrmr . ha ennnlv I . . court f-h-old cjAI . veteran ilT. j , :. 1 ,1 r. 1 . . 1 ... 1 pari oi me procecuings o. our. .-, ; . ' lu lv 1 K"a', na i. . ., : paretively few of them are ex :re a f0n cf L-ave Laiin ut Ea-: t,K,k ,IU rj ai tiljn Hotel 15-er-. n- i k t onntj court on the theory t! ,,. .... i . r : , . ,. , 1 iu.ui. rs av i.i" iu.ki i.ci.- jj,, monniia wn due iutI tic- ,,t ,w ,.., ,.,." , t ; X-'- t' come through to lort- pene. There is a ?ne Etcam shu.gL-'sf,r intendin" to -t to S.l-mbv . .1 1 1. . Cloiost any Iium.in cre-t'.!i,c nivii, , c . . , . , . .... , ; r, micnuiug to Bo 10 t.u-.in i) ; rft. (jJL. ,,r,-.seii'-c a bullet in Some things In bis make up hr-Jrl.111 AJ w, b " ' ; th, morning train. i,lU head-a painful reminder of ol commendation. ?. tr!in crrt " ; steam awm.!l heated there th: Th, v.on.an was lo-k.-d in h v :1P , ,. fril. .... . r , . . - - - . - . i r A.i-uuiruii j uiu ijllk.ii 3 t'i n . '..r. ........ ... . i. i . . . . t- .... .... ,roa iumnK-r. Mr Sweet wiil t.iko hi-1 r,w.n ni r 1 . . . ,, . . .. in i:u L " f upri! erT- in o r .. . ....... - ... ..... v i,..u i.iiii. .nn n,..t t ii ii Lri.ii their ol action, rlllirg U at i . " ... T, V . t .V- i ! " U' l '-'l'?v u.' , the' nisi.!, Lut inMend ,he tribute their short co..v-c. to v.nli 1 " .7 V., ' . .:.' tar""2 1,mcU,' lM" . the window ami -did down , 1 r.T" a: surnnres that t:ion n.is will ' r. ........ .uii 1 . . of good j.jdgemetit, knowing . th . . .. . . j , . , ,. . .-..-.. Kntumi ny means of an iroi imperfection f bn- nature, i :"W . A'T u. t j and as fino limbfT as you ever saw". which ia part of the fire 'In. we w,re rw rrena-l M 5n.i ' " BT , , . !''""''''-: r.na ; she wore a blu jacket, I lie na overu .no me .-..'.c. " ' tween the railnmds of this country : damnel th- c-urt with "fa'"l j wi,,.y ,lUi,ii5he.!, ami tVen the T ns isep:vil-nlto the!1(w r;,lr ,rti(j (,1fIC e j.p;. .. . .. mvu it tiU. whei he ( eitia desire get 10 tho new . 1 i. . t: t. .: :. 1, we tnaiiK tnee ior '.hes-- tab! ctnifort prejated for lite aua-eoal.'-c 01 our pensmng: l4!M . Rl.ii anri mnli.V them ' ."".I " ' , to toe uaaof raye-lf and my wife. . 01 my son j.mnaai ma wnu we. u ,,,, lhe fvMlndation. f ,rr-""- four ami i.n mon, Jlrnen " Ll' . 1 . 1 . ' jude nut in two blasts of dy louraiKi no morey v-.Ti-n. ! the .reeiit move mav lie lra-il lo . ' . - ". . . :. . . ireTcst. Sleain ip AUoaU The Oceanic, which wt.s launched at itclfM Ja iuiry It, i iie great-If,,. t sii-ana-Lip ever built, in point ofrix and probable speed. She waa on the quays of Ilarland & WidfT a year and a half ago. Ti 1 -iiiic ia 734 left in ieng,b, IS fed I 0 '.'er th ill th" Gre;i Eist orti.'wUi'-h j.is !urctofre held Ahe re.ii in marne. coostrtict'mr. oh wii! -ail Iviteet Liverjmol an I M -w.YM.V-f .f th Wiiit- Ltir :u- t an s x ' ' ,;. -, ,'. . a.- 1 1 ' y ps a- .i' J a h t is" ."a gr- r.t . , I 1 I c i 1 1 ' 11 n't I r s ' -r omi'ort 11 V' t she -rill m-ik t' c -I... lb r--m:..-.r "i d : - ! !?.lTl , ... , :i -ii t ," I pansion engines of uot Ivt than how toVtrr. ComiaVe-i v.ith- ctber treat ocean grox - houndr, t'hi iO'-3ii Louia an J Si 1'uul Mrh ij VY. :ftet-.tef all. the Kiii Wilhelm "raw 630 ft.vl.5l f.et shorter .; ..euitw U-vulhun. U mm e,n in the open K-a, evoh .the targvet vessel fails to impress jlbe vrUlnary oheeveririth the ! important- pf her uiroeuiona. llall tier rat buli is o it of nilit . .. . ... , . . ... nraeaui uie w:Mrr, aim inere i no ,u,'il w.ir. iivnt Willi niTii j compare 1it. Bat if rlaced on . . .. . juat wlint 'a moi.ti.T the modem ! s-amship a. Tt'ttslH. Here is what a busirttM n.-.i .M ... rortl-inJ e.-iya in the Oreouian of tiw wav the iron trust tficcta him; . U Teceirrber I bought 20x40. sheet-iron at (4.25 per cac, f. o. b. Nw i'ork. A few day eice I ordered some again, and today wa UoUfied ti.at the prie ha I ad - vanctd to lti.50 per cm This j, ! thing if a'.bwed to continue will a:, a'drance of ver 53 per wnt.;drsve men fw:n our town and pre- Thie rise I can attrihute onlv to vcnt otn, rs tnn" . buyin tOTn the form iti-.n of a treat in thi article. In my. hurablc opiuiou. lh:aiUrut" que!tiori is lund to i play a very important part in the Eupc.e by "i-Uvli. the M, T r run ItU I 'R II KllldhC UllCt., . . , 1 . ' ' , .. kind ol mavor and cttv iireit o'i---.tio:i tn htnj a;i l relieve I , - " , , .. ," . . ; that we 1iav had the l.n-t the p-ople of thi burden by cither creating effc-tive latv? aboii-iiii: jt tr;its r mtniifj-ing the tariff to I nioet the situation, it will rind that ... . .. ;iu.ii;r hi 119 wiircr auurii-iiv. mil t i:ecc.-ie.irr to! . . i nuanniin me ton v. r ' ' : ' Ilunarcd ou the Itoad. , i nunare is oi nome?eeeri are on Portland Friday night. There were turned over to thi Oregon j Short Line at Grander Thiirdav ', 1 1 'liianf thre iu--nger., many of h n w-r- '-xrvei ti-1 to s-op c'T at xlra n.' o..i- .. .inioic fr .111 the O. It. & N. at ; nuiii.ns'.uii. iieyar-5 noic-.iiiiiiit.licBiti wita Late . . . t . . ia cju li iti. rinf ( ro I ,ift.nr . .. . . . I ' I hnniM in Ihr eour.tre. ar.d roni- ' 1.... t.,A 'r... . . . 1 .orinern. 1 111s is i:.c urt 1 "'- 1 tni.l th-.r-' tis. 5 i 1 lir iich iiiii--r--i.ri t- "i - operate as tte direct moymg lorce.tn!. wj.j. So tlu-w i a crand inlhu nsh ol imrr.-ratiO.-., but . ( , the ' rif.;:id was previ.-in-l r re " . .ared by the news of activity railroad const rue '.ion in the North . f?..u u.... ..ii.-i. I "V u T.7 ''a -'--"- j v,,:., ' . .... . . I IllCiC UIV r-i IV .!(.. IIIU Ul.'. UIL IIW. ground. S ro t the jv.op!i are coining, and tlut they bare -I i rii-lg j tlfeir mili,la js .. .. ..... . evioenced ty me taei mat .i-w 01 lhen ,,uy nwn lMt(A ln manj th , ... 1 I cIm-iiii rsUKffiasl yt-ar. wlten! I .. .... , . " m.iiv If .. ... m -imt.. ni..l ,!.' vesligsted this - count ry. T .-y tin... .nt Imull lt.il.lL ti.l iviki tltLt.it- , . .... .i.u 1,. tiko advantage of the present op portunity. Oregonian. A lar War. A race war is in ' progress in Little Rier countc, Arkansas, I , . ... . 1 some parts of Texas and Missis- ' ' nippi. The trouble in Atkanss .-rig mted in discovering a pi t , among the nejr ww to precipitate jara-twr. I wenly-tliree negroes i were discovered t i have het in the plot and lst a'-eant aeven of the negna-a had been lyncbciL At Silver Cily in Vazoo cui ty, ; Mississippi three 11 eg roca were taken fr-m an e.Ticer and lynched ' firhsviug l-een implicated in a I !it nbin-x-at li e Midnint plant- . , , .- - w ii'n '"v and - 1 i.e. alrtef All are not lVrfrct." Eugene Register: Spray your ore 11 a rd with the suns car lhat you cultivate it jnd yon will havo cinnfuit. We have thivoght all along thai . toward ami ht creative pomus ! r" -correct o.thoyrflj hy would !di!,cov,,r tMtliiiS strAnge. I it Pullman trlocper cr a fivi-ht ca- j that you would u-e? ( V-,n"iSv-f flu, anninl care on the eve ol tho amutil iv i i i.. .i: ... t v .... . r. it ..,, , th; 13 tuu ud v u frvrrv i iLivn .( kiiw i , " . ". . . .i i town to lat:o an lulerest ii the i , , . ! matter and th.it lh mavor. . , .. 1. i .... piCJgeu to wjponir in everv j tiranch if ths city cx - penditure. Kipo.-i.ilIy h,.ulj the tasraeera thi n.rln.. or at of men ! have for it-t. main .jec;,! if ii t i.? sole ohieot, thi advance - ,v..i i: .. i. ...- i.tiwi.. i.ii .t. .v. i, . in .'and diiceci-d in cltftin-r men to joiiicc who will opcrato iu tlic' inira-i oi i.iu iiiij. lie kvi i.tini v shoul(1 ,oe t,,.lt lhl pCl)!e e( tlo interct of tho ring. We certainly cy cannot aiT.ird to jmy in the Ifuture tixe at the rate cf a.5'J on lh"e -HO.'.OO of the vaiuo of iity,any rate, hia iufaiuation fo ! I""' P 'Tt? a " Th: kind of ;n ' '"y ami aetutng aiming u : - We i-hail i-ce if the people of Eu - gi r.e are going to endorse at the election the prec:it ordei id thing cttv count:! vearr :If o. brtter imike a deed of our- ; . - i ... .. . . . . oi me town. v. iu--r rreseni coiv .i ions tugene i not a vtry ill-sir- ,. , . . able place ior tho avcr.ice ctszrn ,. , iff! Irrft In fnl I n TTc I i v.a ... L- ji: not a place th.it a new corner i v.-ill reek ax a ho-.nc. Frnat i'oaiUeviUe. Harrh 23, 1600. Editor Broad-Axe: If you will allox me spnee W ef ,,ne ,;, ,t " '1 r m -. iiM...l.ft tK.li. Ai. illi..f- I f? in by I. . ,, .-.per your , i-I.ai.o c-nintv, I will tell h 9 --'iere Pood'evill 13 loc.it- r 1- i. It l'-i, rur'h f ir'., or tli" i.'n:-' 1-V;:i river, eight mites north- ,,J Jo.mira. 1 l.isstreani liea.ls Up car t!,e jjjij mout tains. -It ,. - - and runs ! , p 11 -I, 1 ooaiev 1 no w t-umr. ur, and tlnrr Rue cedar no end to the finest 111 futara j,, sUre fr iwilcviWei' T. is ia th most natur.il roa'e fr.t.a Ejoiio to. M mrot no hills . natural imsi through the . . C"a!t n,0.unta,,, nnJ th-!1 u fri!iL-. until vou .strike t lo- the ' - 1.Ilv1 I A T'Il-i then you intersect the stage road leading from Eugene to The Head of Tide. ! I he tr tiiern is going to be a big! l iw-.suit at Elinira. A certain man who we sometimes rail lep- .I. r'..nni T. . I... 1 ,..,1 il. t r i oty Cnontv J 11 Ice turned the Lone IP . .., 1. j 10m river cut. on mo locg nun " bottom and ' flood'.'d Mr In - .n. i.n.i t,m ... :..a.;.i spring crop. Tho said county na- 1 a.tlt.. Urn .iri.l fl.. I V. . til....! nn.l ." , . . . ins i.. ll"U . ,, . ., , , hn l.ua l.l.M-n ..W It. a I'lul ii-" ii 11m i irt i . rv 1'ir", - above the Long Tom bridge. The th .imel is all of twenty, feet wide, ... t . - .1 alio ien Hi-., ui-cp, aim -n came .....:....... n..-i..:J..J i 1 inns im-'ft iiik at 1 iv oii'iuc rW oiit-r'if the ..ream Tha sh.K:k was heard clear up to Elk up Prairie, len miles from Elinira. The judir". and Ppf Parr aini-d to turn the Long T-ni out through to; Stutn,,ton, lt the Ixtng Ton. got the better hand of them and they . . , l, had to give up the job. Now they h,T g()l . t.cr,mnl 04 thrir binds. V I was told by a friend that the ring at the courthouse said that your Elm' ra scribe waa some tore head growler and had no interest in Lane county and n.ii l no taxes, Wh it I will say I enn prova. I have paid out Jl,r,(X)" in hard money into the county treasury and I gave one hundred and sixty acres , f land which was used Ui the firt I nilding in tho state uni- t.eiiv. Timt land now joint on Ua .-5 -!u:L-a U-a today worlk $10 per aore. Now I ak that coui (house click if any i( them La ever diMio ua much for La HO county? Flense don't nil Mike Wi.Miir, who wnii im, ovoi' sjwak at on e. I am hen to Mayjhy westbound fli ght Haiti ye- you bit iitmi the last dog U dead. Mu--VrMTrx. .. ti 'ike Only Traitor. , We slv a accunt of tilt Jcuth t tho traitor Corporal lI:oc . -"f the CiliforilU Volunteera.' FliJ . , . tile-vu yrv vor. . mo tn-U.-l I ... cnii.itryi a IMl.or, n.ua a VUll.u ol ! vomin and wi-io. "l ""a 1 w, I l a' riild!ed hv Vnieiionn I 1-1 it ,.i - nmniu l -i -""""" loUli Kiln 10, rll-irciHif II t Illll.llllHtl ,ii ,i.t:., t ti.l .... . h,K- hghtmp P.,..et t,e:lumlt tio( t.ru,.l,v , ani - . coimiTV. IIiC iloml IkhIv .,,..1. .....I ....!..:-i- i - ; lulicls whi 'P hi wunjrv. .chid in the uniform of a Filipino i f. va founJ in a Miipino treuU ly hit former oimr.uh a in "" H' ful.V person in all;,op Viirl aeioa tlm rivrr and 1 l:u" VOUJ "J mourr.A MS lot. U, liuktu. tlitrc.bo thai one U n Fili;-i:u woman of ill repute. , -t I .! r it I Kphu all tho iofonuition rc- ci ivtd here it appia: that Corj . ral u .uu iiitc it a '-jia; iiiui . or, rai j Ij. Ucjimc enamored of a dia . f reputable native wuuiau of M.nila a.ul tirobtMy marriel her. At . complete that when tho California 1 . ... i i. - I . trooj ero imb.trked ot Manila ; on January 3d la.t for duty at Hoilahe deserted. Ho wa a - iiHMrt - bcr of Cort!Lnv V of tho Fir-H I Luufonaa hcgiine'.ii. and when it ' ,V.13 found that he waa- not d-oard toe iramport? a -corporal a Kivini wa sent ashore to l-v.l; for him, with order. tbriii2 hi,,, ba.-k or 11 .. . shoot Urn down. Tho -aeareh availcj nlhiu", an 1 the CMediti n would hare departed w itlio-H Iimh hau it not be-n recalled. Later it. was leun.-d that KazJ had lied f.-om Manila in the company of tho woman ..with whom ho had.1'"1 '"itlrd an ay' almost all if hr -. . . I. . I.. I .1 . I. . 1.1. 'joined AtfuhmMo'a nnny and had 'I cen rommis!oned a an olhct r Iwith the Fit'i iro forces in the ! field. That van the l i-t heard ..f(ll' r' tomorr-cv; jthe dwgra.v.1 Ameriran until a few ; , Uing c.iidin ; dat s ago hi l ly was found iu a ,:.e p.,,, IIIIV. ,),.,, 1;, ;. ; trench, whero lh reUN had made; s Oti. liov.-nior ut the :htiii.- a ?tand ag-.i.s-t. th forcis of the I'i.ited Slates Insane Wr-nun nt Lnrgis S if l'r.l iv'a - firenlt.ian:' SheritT. s ' tin. . f I--''.-. y I MUl'llli.H'll ... , . P. 1 I I'llllll 1 t nxit,s to l,,it Anni.. i:. r.l.i.i an . in.-:. ne nuiii.in hv year mil W HO es : .... - 11 . 1 ' cs" 'cnped from him Monday niuht. '.. , The shenrf brought herh.ro ne-!nt t , j.upttr..l .he I n i rtin I fr lothc iron inre t-arai-i.' 1 i.: and n I.lnek i inin,-. luouirrj Sii't has, : l,!..".h, b-,;,. '-,WI 1, . . "" "'"' ',, !.;,.,.. Ii-r Luiid U i-lend-1..,, When taken into custody in;:in,)W aiivlH. l v . 1 e to do so." Baker cnuuty tha woman was walking along driving tr- old. ! bor and ira covered ith mud. . Tf was mitie-d th.it nl.o t-.--i.i1.l in. r ... ,:.J i. . .1 ti I variably Iilod thrn-.l?!t m i.l inifir..! , f k-.-inn 011 tha clW purt of tho j road. She ia but mildly insane and might readily decoivo people.'! . on that point. The rl.crifl" thinks , -ho may have tramped out of the '..Ii. ... I, .... l,i..:. ...1 ..,ii... 'city or h iv '.dilati.ed shelter with I - I. -.H- . .I . . sotiib i.v fi ning a taie 01 want aim .suifiiinc. - - 's.)J . I. . A t'orrallis Thng. Corvullis, JiLtrcn 21. A warrant is out for thfe arrest of John Doe. Last ni.'ht he climbed to the top of a wm.dshed, pastd olong the roof, ' 1 1 : j aim uuc-iime vi'in tii.i.iuw,i - .uJltlt m-k U concern. Ho many have re- 1 vnitiiu iiic imnu a t.v . . 1 b.e bo-b.n,. ,. ah-eni. A few mii.utee ' previously he hadl'e"l"e re coming niar.ne,,, 1 . - - accosted Mr Stevens aa she was leaving the 'Salvation Army meet-j ing and had followed her home. At sight of the intruder Mrs (Stev ens screamed. The occupant of a lower fl.tor hastened lo tho reacuo. and the intruder mado hia escaj)c Kivc" 11,0 TW y these corpora hv flicht. Do., whoso real name " in,ieturn for their legislation. r a 1' . t 1 iis not knowo. is a foreiener of,ave om Wn ,no small stature, and has been for - some weeks eqi ployed as a lalairrr on the new mechanical hall j building Haker CityjOit ularch 21. Yes terday, within 12 hours, tho 1- and 12 - year - old daughters of Colonel f ... .....i -.lr l . and ;.ira w .11 jjutcner oieti irom a violent form fef' whooping cough The double funeral will take f l.ico 1 1 (otuovrvr for.sr,oon. - ... VC(tiif r Die nt 1 he Dulles. The Dalles, Or.. March '.'I. Itcrday forenoon at this place, while (trying to Meal a i.le, tlii-l ,iit ,tight til il o'clock. It in not known .where. Lis I. oino was, -m ho jt-un rii) too much t- givo 'more i than n iiio ,ml i ly that ho had ; no fi i. nJ.4 in the omntrv. ... 1 For t'l-uellv l Animal. 1 C. Ui l.,.trll..l .i Capitol Jourii:tl: V.IJ fwoli; mil lliM in'ifrnooii l.v-i i iM.iir, mmi ik t.u -in rt .a iimiL-iii ' tl.u,u, J,,,, jyi,,,,,,,, hy . Deputy Sheriff Urn I'olli.vfh for un exainin ,lt;,. . ,,i.r.it-a the t.'eo: Sun ,lrin n until wnRr.n. drawn lv n pv ,r i.-.i. M.,li,... : ' i . ........... ; of t':e latter is the flen-' w ith whivh he is iteeu-ed. l'.e l 1 - 1 j guilty and w.i .imd '!'. and 1 There are tinrti-i in and around : KnKL-titf why dewrvw th Willi' t.irir : tr, r.t for cruelty to animal a th I Cli-n i iiwu gjt in . ' " -' th. Ca h.v nienii .n.d. p - llHUl rollnwcd A !pree. - IwUton. Idiho, March 21. Charh-a F. Kohhina. who w it Ii : ... v r.rtt.i. .ii... i..r...i 1 1 """" i.ii"--"- --r 1 'lu,r-'' ':p I--t t-ui.ni.tr, died 'i.itio f.,r having secured 'thia 1 ''en t. day of pneumonia, lie had' and h t no memlH-r f.- I . . . . , )!.... !...! ..I ... ... ... ' . .1 ' '''' on a tug fprec ever nmv tno ' fill discovery, and came to I..wi - - n rw '.vs ;1e" ,,, r,.. - cc,vo miMical aitn.tio.i. Several ' 1,lff ,1" Hump frii-mU wer. with '''" th.-time of hi.-i d -ath. 11 i i . lllillli'V. -.11. ft ..'111., 1.11 1 "f original U;' Ho ti ll. 1 iut.i- . h.l. lie w.m 4. y. r .-id and , "nm irrhd; lio . will be hurried Ji.. U an able. .!Hcer 'ami L- ,,.,U 1 .1. i ,1 ; :..t i..,. .o" 1 1 Lis oHi.-crH and t:i"u. (.'haplin lilt-- I man, of llio L'r;t. Stat.- at uiv, rii 3 i i. .11. j un r Miiim i.e. 1 1,;;-,; -Ti'f. , .r.7 !?i,r."" r. . .. 1 ...... county l."i.'-ff;,ij and h. tain tin nt t:tiex- pect-' I plai-ca in the weo hiiia' i hours. M.ire th in oik i- have un- . .,,,. ,.ir,...r. I ,-.i.t ,,.,,.;.,.. ."--- .. .. .. . reveille by thin military acn-ccl. ra in.eiraliil ll.e face bete, ecu his eves and iH ex- ori'-"J,nct location is nut known to thi- .,.,y BS . it Was never extracted. 1 u-i,.. . .... 1... .. ...1.1 .1..,,... .t t. .1. - 4-'it.iilIll'IM:iil.li; Illi-illlL 1. 1I"1 11:11 il' , . .. ,. 1 ,ri.,.,i i.n Uiilll.l lllllITer 111 llllll- 1 self: "That bullet is g. ttirg-iu work iiL'ain on tho old man. lie .... i.;,.,,,.!! al.. 1... ,, The .N'.mv Jersey l-gi. Jalnre has paed a lawmaking it a u.isd, ,fii"irinr fur whiumi f n ti-rrir liir.ln nn tl.eir b ils. w if nil tin- other stab s would pass a similar law, in a few years our woods wou'd ring with melody and the fruit crops would not sufi'-r so; much damage by iiiMtt pests, for I.e. . .1 l'.l......! the varieties of birds us. d so ex teiidvely in niillencry arc tho very ones that feed upon .the ill. I l.titl, wWirK "Mtwy fruitv . Tbtaw birJa are Khmghtercd bV millions every year and in tnmo places are now nearly extinct. T Oregonian: Vhe continual Ji,. ctjssion of trusts" is giving the re publican managers ft great deal p - 'cnUy organised that the ' J a 1 a ..I ft .11 H..aa and the tone of comment all over 11,8 count,y l''l' nnyimng dui a nenuiiy conouion. Tha charges that the formation of trusts is due to the prer-cnt tariff i lftws ftTul thal Mipport has Iteen tratio I,an ea"Pi8n- 1"-h 1 , ., , .... gold and silver democrats aro making the most of tho trusts ns a campaign argument. Repub licans who nreveryelofo lo Me-Kinh-y have disensaed ths matter with him and il is known that: tho concern fill cannot bo Jin- tuiaad. A iiition.catii.ol have dear dd-j :irs and dear huu at the same ia;e. The New Vcndou. Our IVher who nil In -hinUiti, Mekiiiley iliy tmn.ei j 1 i"u V",M "'m t flnt ol ships An. I lulo. in limue iitln. V'i iIiiiik all w li.iriilut'il Mr Ami mo Mire 'Irvnnl I ho a lieut To do I. ikon buck lo oi l Ni'lirilj, I VUI .'III J, (11111 III -TITTI'l, I I .. - I - ! ... rriw wrU.r li l kin.l o' hot, , Ami a trying on tlm luain ; j Anl iliru the thry've Iml u, W.miM lr any man a fain. 1 lUnl t.uV. ri nn.l tmilo meat. j ,... , ., J With n.ilmoM on 1 lt, V....I. ,1,1 ,.-. any man l-J d.lnk l''. I a lb!io'n Iii.W, ; I uiii-kk 1 II In tnj Him lit a rlone, ' llnninlil iliiViii mo in.iai'( '.,. km,w tJ ,Uy ,!.,.. 1 .-. , . II l Cf'l lt)tltn A itllll. H''n lono liit rniUii-il lor, B.m. mUinl rll tl. H.uim; ! w" " ' I mpim. And l .k-.l lu ll out ol Saln. IliimuiiUv I'll 11 1; lit lr atlll, I I. ut ki oji nun in y.mr imiv. I I if lilitiiitf I A y mt.i ii 1 ;i l Imina Will tio of ui itoar Hllo. ("ii t. Vf u.o!, XVilli Knul Nvhiuak. l.p-ritiiiuto Newspaper llhlirr." Tub- In a letter accepting the poiutiiieiit of drlentea to NaM.niiil IMitoriiil A tn-oei.it ion ap I la Ira ! I.. Cnuiphell U-e tho following' l1nj!U:tKc: 1 I j l very - legitimate- nrnhp.iper 1 pul-!ih.-r in Oreu-n hould ;aing .1.. . 111 nip i iri't' '11 iri'4 I. ;'.r.i 11 a nnnoinu iiir ino - fact tN.it lhi er.dit ia due the .1-m.m i-io,, in ui - luiii.H.i eiuie. " - ,k" nuniuu. new -1 Ul.a, .j.tolH water. Strange to aay P'l'.r man ure ready tod-, our,!,,, reached tho other shore in ' I :'r ' "Mmjin.: prai-es" if we wer- L. ,f,.tv u,l wa, bU to reach - aro a wmtny near-,. jrnnlr r.artl'rtl'4'r l':i",i-!i.-r. ill Mr. t. auit- 1 '" 'l id a-.i ixi Liin.' Who -ii to till pl-.-asit i l.un.' s.iv wh is a nv. In. .ale ii'-w upaper ioih!:sii r - '1 In. 14 1 111 mil 1 1. ill n 1 , 1 . . ii'. "no but nieh. un onu is to Vir.g nnwi-. -," lr.-f d.-w t. ll. S.ijIngH of tiri-at Men. .ioi.ev 11 r'V'i'i.y in iv u me-1 1 ....... : . . . 1 .. t .. ... ditim of jx. bane for l..lor, and.lhc woumli-d severely ia Elmer l...s no 11. oral r.i'.iil or claim o! Hubert. of Coninanv C nhot in tha I un-reas.-, exrej i pt pnsring direetlv .-.,,. -hi I'-im ... iiuvi- 1 A rl-'iut ie. I Noah Was a Calarnitv how h r. - . and the boi.es of ll.e nin w hn I IjucIi. d at 1 ini have heli-ed lo i,iU tlw, i,l..,i. !..;.. .mi - i - , - - - 1 r-. i.cw iMii.ii,iii-i,iii., iiq waa whieh f.-nilin-M am m-w dug fvr..t.ly about '.. vea.rs old wo believe. the market. Henry l. Llovd. W hen 1.1 anv country tlu-re are uncultivated l.nnla and iiiiiiu- ph ycd poor.it is clear that the rights of j r. crtv have 1-een so ... . .. f ir e-.vtoinl-il us lo violate natural rights, for the earth is given as a common stock for man to labor and live hn. Thomai Jefferson. 1 1 ,1" i'ciuisyl vania I'-girlature . - ., , , , . . ' . 11 11 s lar 11.1a iai;ei 01 eieeini sunalor, and it is imw pretty c -rtain to adjourn w ithout electing. This will l.-ave a vacancy of four rents in the senate. Thcr-a lour seats would have . been filled by gold.- t in l ird a IviK-atcs, As ths matter 11. v stands tho financial piobh-m will not bo, solved the next congress. 11 Iiitllgunnt I'tipullsl. "Hello! How do Ilfoad-Axo?" 'was the crreting of a leading p.ipu j ,. . ' w . Saturdiv ' 1 I fro.ii the I'.iiinlry. At this instance I Sheriff Wither eamu alonir and . M.,l. fl litniirl Kmilii fiMilf f.llr itntili. list by tho hand, giving a hearty shake passed on. Our friend turnr-d and followed Mr Withers with a meaning look said: "I voted for lhat man twice believing him lo lie a populist, but I have been sold. Whero is thern 1 . . 1 meaner vice, than decption, or . :.. 1 ! !a . j ingratitude? a gave It tip, I When w ill tho press erase mak ing a fonof itself over R'udyard Kipling? When Dickens and Kos- jsuth came to America the press and people fairly viewed wilh each other in todying to those foreign magnates, only to ho mado fun of when ti.ey returned home. Kud yard Kipling is only a man. Extracts Fiom a California Lcttsr. We are permit In to print a portion of a letter from Illrsin Richardson of Piekard, Cal, lo Rev J 0 Richardson, his brother, which may ho of interest to many of our readers, ns Hiram Richardson Is! .well known to nil old settler of this county Tho loiter is dated j and wc will show you a ounury March '12, '!W. 'where the tilling prkc cf tuwft ia Tic '.j'.tir f-nv. :'T:r.:j &rohr.rd!lc. hut all Lavn plenty (a eat tod wi'ar. Hint thn winter had been Cnl. Murt-h had Icon llucUry with own i-iderahle aunw. The ground ,wa in hmhI inndllion and everybody pi..wi,,s.- ; . 11 u aaya land is dirt cheep end rptaka of n arc l Ion of I a ml lying In - Sam'a Neck U-ing old, known U Hev Uichardnon, for 12 pnr act, ! nil tmder fnu-e. Tho Utter aaya: "I wlah ya would aend i n pood dm-tor. The una we have i good, hut i-Ttoo old and Tei hle." , N A J lMni-ky 1'rcacher. Condon (ilohc: Hev. Mr. Itadger, one of tho Christian minlalera who held revival tiMHitinga at thia place during tho present wintr, had a poiiii what thrilling etrh'nee on hia way hni k lo Ida home in Sher man conrty. When he left Con don he c&pectcd lo make Smith's r.tiK'h, on the John Day, ami. get "act over" tho liver. Ralph Kn man took him on horauhauk almost to tho river, and left him to make ih, remainder of the diatance on (nit. - When thn reverend gentle man Htcuck tho river he found lhat he waa not m itr tho Smith ranch, and. as a rockv cliff made It Ini- j jioii, lo rjoW t, roiirae of ll.e I ,..,... wnH i.itfMl I chooaa I. '. .. .i. ii. i:i, mmi innu.inK a rierp 11111 on ine J ,,.k irnck r dimming the river, j .!th-mgh eiicmubureJ with all hia I cjothi nil and two heavy anna lie- Kett ,p cwo the latter and Udd- ty vvnd. cl into tho turbulent and .,ho Vaa.o rrtiU-ment the same day. letter War Xewii. I Jo-t iK'fore going (o pre thU 1 1 Tuesday we receive ncwa of a battle j.-c-uiiiig March -d at Malinta in j which fourDre(on lioya weie killed I and thirlv-cicht wounded. Ainouif . ... ... .cheat. Elmer w.nt from' Ktigeno -tni - iriii2tit -w in mil riir. 11,.,. 1.;. 1. j .. ... 1 w IH" '.,l,l, nvn 1 1 ,IU IT . I Thern una no vi.imi? imtn muni j riterted thnr. he, and tho newt of bin U-init wounded rauned deen fL....i.i: 1 ..1... if- It ii fervently hojoxl that ho may 1 recover. At this writins we are unable to uttte our Iom in thia engagement hut it ii suflii-ient to ' a.iy that it runs up tn hundreds in killed and wounded. The rebels were driven out who flrod every thing iiiflamable ns they retreated. Their los ia not mentioned. Next week we will try .to give something like a reliable report of tho result of the battle. Tito Secret of The Telejthone Discorcry Electrical World: In a recent lecture Prof Graham Hell is re ported to have explained how he came to invont the telephone aa follows: "My father invented a symbol by which deaf-mutes could con verse nnd finally I invented an an apparatus by which the vibra lions of scoeh could be seen and it turned out to be a telephone. Jt oocurred to mo to make a machine tu nubia oue to haas rileatiana. I went to an uurist and he advised mo to take the human ear aa my model. He supplies! me with a dead man's car, and w ith this ear I experimented and upon apply ing the apparatus I found that the dead man's ear wrote down the vibrations. "I arrived at the conclusion lhat if 1 could make iron vibrrate on a dead man's ear I could make at in strument rhore delicute which would causo those vibration to be heard and understood. I thought if I planed a delicate piece of steel over an electrict magnet I could' get a vibration and thus the tele phone was cbmplctod. "Tho telephone arose from iny attempts lo lunch thn deaf tu speak. It nroco from my knowledge "it of electricity, hut as a teacher oi the deaf. ' Had 1 been an electric in-.t ' I would not have ittle.T.ptod it." e Bnnw ut h coiinlry where tho purchasing power of money is high Uxgr -kwMi-sa-a-MktM . i