BRORD-HXE "HEW To THE LINK, I ET THK C HUM KALL WIIKI:K THEY MAY.' El GENE. LANE COUNTY, ORB. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1899. VOL. IV NO. 31. Items of Interest NOVPMnFR WFATMFn- NOVEMBER WEATHER. The following, taken fr Ilitl- letin N 2 Oregon. Kxteiiuieut Station, at the Aggriciillurii Col-: '.i. - . . . lege, win im rea.i wiwi ini'-trM: "Th moat unusual feature uf November weather this year is the complete absence ot frost. For tin past live years fr..m .1 to IS fronts have occured du'ing each Nov.ni who. rrinnvc.l fr Ih-ir i.ativej r. The loweat temperature wa ' home. Whni jcUn thru.' nn- .Tr. degrees, whu'h i 10 degrees mcns from the f..r-t it ih la-l ho jiU.ve the minimum for I it month, far an po.il... to dij ii plant : ml r.MKM from 7 to ".'5 .1. , that ' Man.l In. T-. ' i aln.ve the NovemlK-rnli.imum. .hruha tht have Bro- i.' from p-r- J for the .at fWe year.. Tin-nu u.i.iV.ion up, in th.. mi.Ui of oth-r. imam. t. ti. rt.ire, K'J ...rera. i nuffer ' lH-inK tra..M.l,.i,U.f Uo thehmh.i.1 N..vei,1l.. r maxto tti.. opm mh.UI Lui li i i. k. im.im r.vi.r.le. tor nrveral yrsr.. , It ,l.ouU I- k n.. ., to .11 our! The mean lrinaratiire for tint home lniil.lera that it i not . . I luonlh- 4'J.4 di-ni-a ( li.. Iiar.l a .irv to ln.;.rt an v tr.n'M or plaiit , ...... ' Iherimtpraph), la ataiut ilrirn-i a to mike our home aurrouiolin ' .... al.'tvtf i.iirtnak The lioriu.il max-. p iM'antjnvitnii;. attrs.-tive hi . I 1 . ., B iumni and nilniiiiuin tlt.peratiir-a : r t!v hoinc ik-. ( n-;oit rativ.-! gre.. re.,l,v.y. f, (1..,IIM,.. ahl ,1, on ,J., m..r. The Iiik'Ii mean Uni-raturr nnd jrlahorat.iKri.ii.N f..r. ijjn fp.cifufi.a I a')eure oi iroi ni una a.-aaoii oi ni" to imr '-oiii nir exce-,ive . loudiu.-Ha and rainy I wramer. is-.u i.iioii it .laynuur inK tlte month, hill ly f .r the jir. ater amount, in. ludine ail of . i . c.., inemavy rauia, .avurtu alter me . j Tim total rinall f.j autumn . inoiitlia thia ve.r I'ifl imhea, for the name month Mat year It waa 1:5. "2 incliea; the total for the aummer month, thia year waa :i -j: inrhea, laat year, l.t'.H inihiN, mak- : i : . .t i to : I nvcr hint vcara aniiiincr anil Mil- ' ,, turn,, precp.tat.on. Tl... I .. u : . . 1 ..t" I. ..... t io.. oi .i.e Se,, '- per Hour. iH-cur.H on tl.e; " I, I. VI' i . I. fl I... w.w., .1 I. .1 . ..r .. f..M ' -" ..! ii i. " , .1. ..... - -i.... un.i. uir mini inn,, im inn I i-ii very m.aleraie. Kail wheat how ing ami fnrmir.g nitration", in genital have been checked by the coiitMllloua wet weather. Kvcrythli.g ia harvcHted except a tew Mit.itoi a and rin.t. i:. j. i.ka, Voluiltarv Ibaervcr. Dokutify tho Homo. o,r,..n Akrl. ..ll..rl ,.!le.. i., .Mrlmri.l k,.t..... i ! 1, , t .1 U'i.y...rii ii.ial mi 1.1 1 lie rn I Iri'tlnn " 1 With th aiich lavoraiilc c. million lor ; lr. growl h. th.ro ahould U m. j home without ita quota of ormiinen- tl trie and ahruba, oording pro- tcctinn from wind and atoiiua and Adding beauty to the aurroiindiiiga. No other stub' of the I'liion i d. bleaed with soil, climate and native tree grorths as ia our, and yet the people ovt-r nine-tcntha of tlie older acltlcd portions have neglected to tnirrotiti.l the home with the ameliorating influences of trees and shrubs. At this season of the year when little can be done uncld, the farmer in particular, should procure from the adjacent forests small speci mens of our native trees and shrubs and plant thorn about the homy For Farmers. 1 .i I .i i. i si .and other l...,M.K-. Iw1.m,' t r.-- Hiui shrubs planted at tl.i- season .f the year will, with dinar care, pan throiit'li tin" f..l-; 1 . . . i,. lowing summer, ttiriiniy; while evergreen trt-ca and t-hrtih if; planted in A ril. or la tter perhaps, fur fititTtt-rn r-;in , in March, will hold tb.-ir own if not bar large ' nr vt.rv ileiral.le. Of our ..wii tntr ntol nhruha tlie ' ,ir ,,. m, Hn, H ,llt illlP N,ri.,.. t, , hitt,-,,,. (,. n a f.)t.M .l.in.iiia, in, madrohe. c herry, ,.,., arrowianl, ' imliuii pra. i., ,,,,.r , M.rvil.e u rry. r1eal.M.-i,.lr..u apiifwM, furninh enoucli variety in hi,., co.r, form, h afaRe and M'SMinal variutiona to remli r any of our rural holm a delightful phi. e pr'.vi.iini; a little rmr i pwn mi, I, trca na may he rla!.d f..r! the tirnt few year of tin ir life ill i . . . , I. ..I. I ..C ilm i.U t!...tr t'i....r i. ' naanred and noth.ng ,s m. d. H.ral h m Inn na h.-illli uml ii.n,e fl.ii ... - ...v... k two. junmiea uiao piay ro lrie a ; (ill rl i .1 (llltL . .11. M t r.. l,..t. lit . f I. ! I Trusts Farm tho Farmers ; Olrvu Matr Jiil.rual int. rent invrtah!.. ha lai n j d bv the D. ni.a rat of !'....' I An pn par.-. ling tirei n, Ohio which ia rich in l ;.l.lil.i,...l.. i -..r. Ill Plinn .l III?,' H'lpll', till". I. . - rill...ll t tlie lunch vaunted 'proprity'' i i quite a good manv lug. Aslirii - I locpirity for toe truaia iitulforjUr i cu.in- into market tiu ! niin ! certain not for f irn.. r- I pl.iiv i op.ni. g up very l.iPt. IThe Democrat ad viae r.vd.iaio take Ho pcr-on' W ol d, Imt e Vli ..- .1 .. !... . . III own iir meatt iigurc, ih:i io ' . f . I 1 . I . I ; inquire 01 na-ai lucre 11 a in w ne; ner r i thev fre correct. A the .,.llMirrat pr-, nt.t . he f.gurea t hey appear a follow a: IK I. u 1-"-. Tt I !. -I Wh.'nl .r ..iiliel OaU HT ImibIm'I. . . Cnrn, nf, ir c I . 'i inrl. iri.i. .l. .mt r..t . io', ll. rl. lrn he. -r (imiI I .', iron niiK. : li.rh ir tm.t .n,kr riHl, .f limt . OtIj 11.. p. m.l oriUae. in-r imi..ii,I IT Sail. rrwl 1 ft I m W ii I. nrln. .lain. wr r t . 1 K. 4 . l.umliT. H-r Itu. lerl ..11 to I i If farmers are aty la'tler ofrttiia year than laxt, thoae figures tdi(.w thai it tuiiHt be U'catiao nature has given then, a large' yield and not Nt -i iao McKndey ha. given them morn of tToi tilings they need in J exchange per bushel for their wheat Tho Democrat in the I rou rye of a comment mi ti t: 1 1 y ut o I I it in this war: ! If vnti arc it farmer von will (linl M""1'1 I'"!'. I'Ul occasionally ) tUt 1 ,K.,S ,,.,;,,. .v,.rti t.nU in "atory . ly kj ,h.ii,U of with tw.i Hi- tV ha hi.. I ..tne interesting or-'and two-third hush-,' t.r wheut Ux,rii-. a, mvh an exchange. '1 "day you mu-t l.niiC six hm-hi i- ' ((f rlir1,M )lV MM,jc e Iiiui-I in'tr till tiiiliiiflii n( kipu1. ' - j. . " " t '"""K ALMA ITtMS. Alma. Or. lro. 12, 199. .;,ljtor )lroad-Axe: ; Hiving M-en som. items frr m , the J r Hiutaw, we ak jrmis- J ain to h i.. I a few il. n,s frcni the . L'm r SiunU. '1 P r..inv wither C. ttir,R ' ritl.-.r .,,, , in ,.rt of ,-ountrv un.l the p.-oj.!.. lonj: f.,r Mm r A j,,, Htll. ,,;,. Mf ,W -.o rr(fulir ' , . , , , . triph Irom Aliii.t to Oh n.-t: twi.-e . . . C , , . . , aweik Willi th mail h:ia hud . : iiiui h itilii'-Uitr Hi tro-iiiff the . . , nvt r l.it ly. oHins to o inn. !i ri.m. ' ' ""' --V- 7 l.ltir Hmknii a thegueyt ! I j.r M. i . i... . ...... .... '. ri ii.a.j la proirr. ins ni.eiv un Mir. H :rth.. S. nt aa ten. her. Mr I'o-t w ho li.ii U.H1 quite akk-iv.m val.ent. Mr William Sutlo-rland of ( rn- tena and ."Jj!- d l'.eof Aima, were nnitii in in irAiiif ut fTTeu- i,.Hlt X..vemli-T 2S, I After l, we.l.lm n p.trtv pvi n. Thev i 'lend to make thia tl.iir future home. Phrv ij,,,',,,,,, ,, hi hr.e.lc r !,,,,.,,,,:,... .. t , , , - r on r.i-iiioinl cie'-k tin winter. 'hi ttli.t.T illei.ry li.i.I a 1(.r:ow.g.apeti al.o.t H,,ie fa:8 a tree, h I ..... ... . ... ;n.all limit railing nu.l jtriklng , : ., f j i ki , I . . iil - .wu ami cutting a lare iraali. cutttnn a lar'e lmhIi. i.. .... . I I . ,. . . . ... , , . , . .. . , .- .. . Inr lie ha r.cove,,,) nicely ai d i ''-. Vinfi " down .,u.te a ,u,"'lM,r "f l"f ,?-' rW' r- ' M. Mnrria J.diM.o.1 of Mound i i ; i I'.... ...... .1 t ; , r j , J( , , H.; f j ((V ii rttlla. " ...... .1 ... ..,. ....... . n iiio I'l hl'iii mill uni... t Mr Uonkina and wife who have- ' ,i,k,M' " " u u'' Uv P,,ru" Cr..w where they will remain dui-j j l;.g the w inter Mr Ol.l Tierce and ncwlv wedded bri.ie aie exo. ltd Mon to M ttle in this vicinitv. V Mrs W II l'ierce .s exacted '"''home tomorrow after a lengthv visit at her Mill's in Kiigene. Mr It X I. a Hue ia slowly re covering after an i.lmss of alaiut two months. IvOUK ANp VlOI.KT. John McCallum came over from Kings Valley Tucm1..v. ila re- ports several cases of smallax of! a mild form in the Valley.- IVo- pUs 1'ivsf. Hw Got Information. A liuiii who tlw tint lake his 'dollar to a Yankee he could get a cur' for drunkcucs. Surs enough he did. li t"tnke the pledge and k-- it." Liter i he sent lIi(tv ,Wl, ,.,., M)(llP ', ,UA l)Ul how toTai-e turnips siicecr -fully. H f.uii.l ..ut,- --".JiM take hold of u, tops ami J.ull." IVir.g young ,e wifhl f tinrrv, and tnt thirtv-f..ur oi.e-c-i.t ntVmpx to Chi catr,, firm for informlion lu how t make an imprMon. Wh-n th. nt,i1V(.r tauu-it rea.l. "Sit do,vn on u pan of .l..ut;h." That waa a lit- , r.lU):h l.ut he Has a patient man. ,.i t!....,.l-t !,. u ...t.l vrt iI'oiil'i i i.e v oiiui jot mi cet-l. 'p,,..,.... ..,1 ...-liu. , ,... t t, .,..,1 1 " '" xl "' ertia.-meiil tie an i-rt-il i ..jf, ,i,,ii ..,,- ,,., ' "i 1 l" 'loutoe your liiont) : it, 11 , 1,1 "x 1'i.mtiia. H nna t...J t- ....... I,!. K 11 f.l.l iltl,,t.: 'rn,. fll.xl ,j,e ftnt fjr lW(.;ve (u hoUf hold artiileK, 4I..1 l..t A l..'it'l::.crf of .i4'tl! It v.i alow .o Irani. he aei.l ii Jul- , Ur , ,, t ..,, to prl twW, Work like the devil and n-ver I Men. I a cent." That M'Niped lum, hut hi hrnher w rote to tind out low to write a htlrr w i.huUt ptri or not. lie wa t )!! to u-e a lead pc'i.-il. lie pai l five d .!nr t i learn how to live without work, and , w is to, on a post il-ear.l. "to rth for f.ueker. a e i',...'' Kx. ritiU MiM li-io-. An entlrfiasti and well aM,"d itwtiiT' of th" VrKinler Re e.l m.Ht.n... oi ti... Ke publican Club of Kucere wa held . a ' at the l it v n i on t r.e evem ne ' V,..l.sd.v r.e.tnler 1". Manv ; . , I ' . lennmsf re n:.!ie i-w were i refill lenilmir renr.!ii-iia were tToeni . ..... 11 I'.il lit'V.'T ' I Hnfl lilt. f.SI ll!T a.l iil-.d seVcY 'l ... - - dree were delivered. We notice) , a Vmu' .re. t. I. T H.irvj. L h ,l'!4', H Friendly, Kh! Oh! P..t w Av w 'ir-a-K. M A or in. M Yorin. .Mayor llarn. I'r , S I' T I. ' ; , l,x ,,,t 1 '"" ' ' ''' The chb voted uoanimonslv in .favor of all political gathering i havms t!ie v.e of t.ie courtl.oue for their ielila?r:tions. Two coinniilfiea were appointed, I I mi . to solicit member and the oilier to revie membership of the club ! UkaoiN'I. Pa-, P'-c.-T. In a fire w hi 'h to-.l i v destroyed the larcMrtay had nil occupant for two ' bo-ii ry fiictcry of the Nolde j Uorst Company, fully sixtv of hc '. ' Firl emplovees xvere injured, 1 "' '" ,,rr !ifp- A ,KV,V burned to a crisn w" taken out this afternoon. It is that of Miss Louisa Clav. agcit fort v-eiL-l't venrs. All the other empl ivccs hive been accounted for An eVnlosinn of gasoline starte.1 the blare, and within five minutes the whole structure-win ft liei t rf " flame. poors were hacked, windows acreen Ll. Nearly all the injuries were 'received in jumping. Joiips Atit Ti:c In li '.n. from Tht l'rlul Jt.nm Karly Wedneailay u. .'t.::. pr tiea living near trie rlv-r hank, in the v.citiity of I5e i-tl. y fc Co', wjoinlpilo near the tel hriile, were disturbed by triea for help from the direction of the river, hut aeeniihg to come from thef other ide. Kd Cropsinan, living acroaa the river, al.o heard thtm before he left home U come over Ui his work. As he croased the bridge he din-c-ovcred that the r.rina tame from the river hank above tne bridge. Jake Mitchell, of the flouring mill, had al comenced an investigd lion and with a lantern the two men located the individual; who o urgently desired aaittance. lie was standing in the water there the hank was about IS feet hiiiti. unable to get out. .A rope, was lowered and he was hoiated to Uve! ground. Cloae bv, at the fia.t of a tree a cainptire was burning, and an Indian was peacefully sleeping. The w ater a.. a Led party immedi ately went for the Indian demand- uiij to know whv he hadu't helped him; but the Indian replied that he didn't have no rut. ' It terms' that the pair were "partner" ,ai;d haa been campirg out,, and probably indulging in Htroi.g watera, and the white man had inadvertantly walked over ti e i.iuff He wad let drying himself by the camptiire. Later the Indian was seen lmikit.g for his partner h(, ha(, roUa.Hl him of ! .j 10 .WcenU. Th I ; j lian claimeil to have come from ..... . i .. . I.... ,1.. ..,.1 n .. i .,.,., . f ... nr i,,,.. in reri.r.i iiii.iivii iih ik ..mil in nfl I t .1.1 .1 I . cr,.Jin The Indian had j,.jt hi. cuit-n lied by the brid-e, ; , M.lrhji ;ih9ln gathered Li.u , iu toi,K care of him. I t.K.KT Tlir. town. -t!0 M.-rria, f-r tome time pot j or(.f n a portj.u,d ,,aper at s , Mt ,he t(w , of hi bill. unaetlled. It is re- iHrtel h" went broke on one t the rmirderotia slot gambling de vice a. OKI ME lKCREAStSO. Salem' city j lil has not till to? month. City Recorder Jud.ih sav that the entire expense for the board of .Mty prisxtners for ti.e year ISii'.iwill not exceed Us). The city is running with two policciin ii, one on duty at niht and the other in the day time. The streets are quiet at all houi.. The first big white frost of ihu season ivcnrrcd Thursday night when the thermometer got jnsfc ! Ih-Iow the fro-xing point, making a ll' ke io some aus that wr out in tlw jarJ. i