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OflD to i:k UXK, LET THK IUI1M fli WUIvCK TJJKV MAT. I, ANE COUNTY, ORE. WEDNESDAY. JANTARY 17. 1900 NO. V5 VOL IV . El :, 1 . . SOME MORE QUERIES AS TO THE INSANE ASYLUM Tiik" Catmiiim -Tiik ItoAMO uv Tiusri r Takn im tiik Con Miir i: iik tHi; S'rwt i a r n k n u A ClUITIIl K J NTI. It IJtT FlIoM Stuit t Finish. Mlrui trullurl ItU-L. ) Agrianl to it promise of last week the Si.uiiii rr"U!iK it e.tih ethitn. of afdir .relating tfit mismanagement of din Oregon iUto ii.,ue u - 1 1 1 1 1 . till" Iivoh :ilnl welfare of a tlii.titjiid unfur luiruet urn etniceriie . bii,I inni n.u.h ..tl.erori.l-utor IK.. .nvHt,,- - tioii enliHiltnct 14 (rf:t ttinr" of the t5t reveuum, tlu'e i iw iii r ur .rMT. Tim Sentinel h.it no t 'foll.ll fe ii,; in the nutter. All It ix -looki lip after it the ii,t,-l.-l n lh ljxi.iytr and th! m lfarr of tho u.if..rtiin:lt. For lr I'liinf we entrruin nu ill will. Tli-re i- jxtsitivrly no aiuuiuiv The uwiit-r of (hit i-r nevei npf.Ii. il to him f .r a j..li; wn rti never turned loan hv him. They never ake. any favor of him: h.-nee w re n- filed rionn. Tim writer hn ln more th.in n p.is-ii.R ix-ij'inint.iiKv wilh, him. Weill not "haVB it in ur mm nor the i.o.iril, r.r for r I t . . . any menilier f the ho:ird. Hut we tl i knmv of corrupt pr.rticc nt thiit initituti'in thnt have foil ai d tre HI Mii.ie '.'i; .n.i.tvlr.' t'.c tnelit of Ori'L'tin I. IK t'l.oii ten. .ii I thotitnn.1t of tlollnrt HIIIMiailV.1 II.. I nr desire to ston the l.-.tkt - to alt.l- ll.i4 rorruntioi. and money t i the 4,t"o' i n herd," V- hav cited rire'iint.(tii-i th it are lucked lv alH l.tvitt and have ur.d tint iMMrd to invontiatd. T.ire thev do il? If they do il will be t- heap ... j pral-e up..,, Ine man lee.nent o. the iiistiUMion under their adiniiiistra-1. tlon. ei : . - .. t ... : . i I ..,er ,B .. .,,sun mu .or ine 1 iiewtniM-r critieism instituted by thit papr list tnmmer I'ni-io J would have been retained at mip eriuteiidenl for anoti.er four v.art "" """""' are li.ete rriti.-iMiut. Uur an. wer it in the altove. Having no desire to ho' eenta tinnal or invade the field of the yellow jilirimlt, tint p:K-r hat carefully avoided ihe moral (im moral would he I ho prier word) at,(x tof the Cane.- That there it uu iniiiioral aide to it it well known. Hoiu-Kt, innocent, virtu out women employed there have come nilli lur in their even and recited storied of hate propoMnU. Hut A:i it i not our mission to re form the world or even bring into the controversy the nuiuen .f pure women we hav- left that part of the investigation for the Imard. Howayrr a more a,uetics were promited the following may be answered by the board or Supt Paine. In the promotion of employe at publio institutijn like the asy lum is it proper to advance certain par tie juit because Kugene chan- I ( lo I (I lei faithfe.1 I il just lY the good thilv inslHIK O (j ri. M-i.ni.ig fur .i unfortunate r ol IV ine' fauui over older, .? , i (; lo keep all n -family? F..r,w """Id be to virv day I "enlal anguish? : i.Iih of their . A member i..H the ill., to-. It rrn.s, ft rivail forever in Oregon? Two of lb f ii. rinUn- dent's l uij-lit. r- r- porters. Thev wo-lc when tliev i.l.Mse itn.i I.K.k to him nlone or.l. r anJ lea'v.t of n I cilice. WouM it le riht nr,.l ,r"ier for -ui-r.i.l.,.l...l. .. mM.t.l- ' . t. . i . lion like nil lo n-ivl lehcai i.-t Uuifhl ami j iiid f.r hv the st ite tn:sUy f"""' rer.oninff. Illlllg etllpl.yet with 'hit" itilli- llVC deK-Ved Umi it fliun ittn or to leml hook fr-.iii the prjstnidilir.iry willithu soliltj llltpli:ile4lts? haute per- Would it Im rk'lit In en.i l..e rel itive a cariKijttr, knowiii); that lie is no meclniiiie and tben l.i.t him ttt work on the nw . u inK at nrlielen ielongina to the i4te liave ?.'.."id a tl.i', w hile a regular em jirely been returned tiat Were "p..v at f VI n month (.t htone man- tnx'ked for "hipment. on) w..rk oii.thii wing improve-1 SNA1 SHOTS, ment at hit r.-ul.ir w..t, while ftij Ifr, U ft rflry f tI)0 )UnV re. .i day it paid the n'h.r in im.ih. c,.i,,tl, , atierttK at the aijluin are employed thereon? ,1s mich favor- ' ,iCIIinir. Tl.ere it a blank line for j Ilium honest'.' U hen the cmployen of nj iunti- t.....- tution are trounled lit their own .!.:.. !. . . i .. . . .. 'Miii.in B s - it ur rj;ui ti vt riani Cdiltiea" thev art- required pr '"rl"i w it to lie wondered Unit it to lie Ill-oil me lir Uliure l-l n uiiukiiiv r - -. .... )... r..l Irn.. I, lalW Kil ua. c..( . . . v .v . . n ...... n 'irt 1,18 of abuses and jtherebv clear their cnnseieniv.it and at the tune time rerve the Mate a t y.Mi. piirt)se? j UaviiiR r.-etivM no re.jutnte at in mr imi.vm. tiir in in. i - a I " ..a It al. . !' how about Vniiderwall and St Joh o yTIX .... .. . I me r consent wouiti u im riglit l"T til... .r., ..!..., .. l..... ik. . ..,.,,. . ,, . ployed at the ex(i'nte of ihe rentier make A tine iron bedstead from j material belonginp to the t:ite 1 for the i-liiii rinteniieiit and lobe MVeii awav fr liken awav from the inst.tulion when he departs? Would u think it manly to tell a living infane rontiimptive an ll a di old fofa and rocking ?hair furni - ture that w.nt obi before it came to Salem fn.ni Kugcne at a "blank'' price, the insane man N'ing co erced into signing a receipt for a.itiii.lf.in.f tit Liana lllal lMetllflH 1.. I....1 . ,1,.. ..f- ...d going lo die and didn't need or couldn't uto either unfa 'or rocking chair? Was not thit man's name John Hanson? And thnt box of tea. How about it? In the management of an asy lum is it projier for the state's seamstresses to do the family sew ing for the superintendent, or for the iisylnm tailor to make clothes for the superintendent! Suppose an asylum superinten dent should order the supervisor to compel the iniane patient, to sign receipts in blank, thus giving value not cu'h rvit- received, and later on tl or' conscience tl.nuld t -.il.le him, e lor lut in upon ap rvixor it n i -on- i a-eumplinn that the ' ailjuiiicsi limn wini s-iienee and, who In witni-oed ' y '" "signalun 'demented mortals who Sltlil t til, old cloth.es or shoes an inii-lit furnichei! them for lleir gooiJ 'money thu higi.ed away Iii the intereft i.f jtuti e it "iH to ; I" hoped etn...y-n ; r.rrv.nK o,h orueniinai lV kl'W 'r iruii'in wm ijb iiirnim ine r 1 . ti i . i i ' ,".,!-i,r. 'd . hn au-Mtie ' they fet I intire irt in r.iKHig ' ting fiver ' i ...... . .i nit- t-AiPini); iiuosi-n ainocg iit'-iti- 't Keti. In f. t th.y nn dtiini; fo. J:ot lst of all our in.jnity f.t al - ready home fruit a qtike few - ) iit.,,.K where thn iiulintil ' t.i I... - i nn' in i-iin ni name aao maKet ' . . . i . . j a n-raw l onlv out to T.iti. iMmm I. c ... i --. pt. ... .laa.lax.l kaad.kp. IMIIIII I . - ' - Ian ay their Money V ' .. , .... . ai'in-ire (teiirr.il hen ten and ... ... .lfAr.l 11 i uniu rirtiii a rewar.i oi iisj ui ..no... . It n 1I red lor ituormntmn leiouiB r . . . .1- ! - ! a" Inm' . -Viial from Kupene ay lm-ntMto it happy there thump. I; i...-.tr.tin .n;.ebiiw .tchine ! '"a - 'ii ;in the iirivate aiiittrium. Did Kuykrndall go to Portland ..it a rii-pr tti-nmer. MCtHtlnnanietl to the boat bv an atvlum attend, nL1'-!l5 ,nfn n!l t"'d- Cul 1Ilrc' while rnilroatl faie to Central Point wa chargedf Did . Vanderwall really hare inoiiee n( hit mi ll and bllV hit own . . "... . ticket to Baker Citv hde the i,t...,i. : . .... . ...!' .'i.toa. receipt racKt i wat nuikn. i upon hun agruntt hit-will? Olficors Workinn on the Case tiunr! ef Jan 11, Cottage tirove, Or., Jan. 10. Miss Winnie Thome, who ditip- Ird Suiulav niElit. r.turne.1 homo on Tuesday morning s over land in a uiO't wretched and shame ful condition. Her Mory and ex perience as told is one of the worst crimes ever icrpetratcd in the slate. She say that as she was on her way to Iuhem from church servi ces here, the south-bound freight train was jvst this tide of I.athem taking wood. Jutt before the train tarted two men caught her nd put ber on a flatcar, she not knowing what transpired .till '.he train got nearly to Cmnstock, w hen sho was put in a boxcar. lltwci - ' there and ltel.i'g, fur turn j tliariK-fi.lt1 y mi'iifol her. The box- er win btcked and she was kept there until about noon the ncxtdar, I a In n two strung.! men let her iml. jShe went to a Iio.jm: ami cot M ine- thing to ent and ai-ertaiiied where , her uncle lived, un two miles (J of fxir,li-Iiire. 1'i-tii n-nchinptliera cli US el veil Mme WoU uml wa lintuglil hi:;k to the i-tation andjdtr an calc tree, the jury eittin" i urnicliej a ticket for' Cottage' .;rove. M;tri-li.il Miller took her honte j who ill.trotii the etutiou. When ronriiB ine itn.ire M.t-allempu.no j-lmp lit tit rit'or b'i ! nir tvd.a m- a m . . . i . . ... i i eir j..l.!gr.v ed and had uothiua to lite for. Ilut I'titv i Sherifi Witlier nnd l'r.Mrlil ir.i - e an round reiormer wnoe niMorv j AUornr-y HurriK, ..f EugeW, raineji, ,,art anl par9Vrf Oregon's i up and lire iuresti(;;iling tn east.. i .t : .. .. ... . .i. .. .i.. ' , ,i iuvin;iii riuifj. m.i. inu racr I is fully h had at reported. Three; 1 warrnntt were aworu uut, and ite j herifl and coiictatle left on thin tlteniot.il s tritin lor K;scburp. w here fuiher di velepmenu will lie uuide. Our llrarrs of Manila. H.-re in just a little foretaste of how .hinn are carried on an J.- tailed by Henry Little Manila wtrre-pomleiit of :he Chieapo Tri hone, an given in the Pullic of ('hicugo It appears that a Fil- . . tiii . u i itpno Mulitr had U-en not while - J.vl.JlLl N.D i jbisll lie ('-Hi Ol dd Hsres' sharp shooter, f.hot ir.lll'.'l llrt li.-atl lie nve snoolert. ... e. ... 1 ... 1 1 . I. . 1 1 .. I .. .1 I , IMf UUIICl lltllt !. Till It IV PIIWW el. j Ht five bullet h(.leslaiii ; Tl.it f..t of .t ITr' mm il i .. .... i. .i ; (. ol H-.ire't tmuight r,-3i something i to Im i.ro...l if P.iit. nl ttii.lt..r ' t j turned out, Cd Hn ire n - ""?" - . . , i were nmre than t-hdrpsliooters at ., , ,. .,, . I the foIl'int will show: S, w i ' ti i r i tveu ti ueaitiil oiiu ni kni vo. ' . 1 1 , . . j Lane enuntv expended for all pur II are, mime of whose men had shot I p,,W!, J., year. the Filippino, how n.anv men in r-z i.:. .i... ' ! COUNTY NOTES After learning from the .r.djutant j that hi the regiment thre were answered lilt general: "Then, general,"' iaid Col Hsrt "we have l.'J Id sharpshooters.'' 'And how many poKer player i hive you, I colonel?" pureuetl the l weli-M nti.iiire.l. sir. ..w,,tV mit(tr ,vith .,ie ol.ier . nskeil li.o P,,,rr;" - "Steliginus or stricken blind.'' I Nothing, sir," said '.lie colonel, ''only poker it rot their game. They dioot craps." The general went out on . the road that night and looked at the', " . ., ... - .,, , . . ... ... forstaet.. mills: eonntv S mil!; dead insurgent, with live bullet. , , . ... " .., . , , , ' , , .. , school o nulls; courthouse i mill.-; Imles throuch I.' head. Ihenhe . . . . - , ... , . ' ,. , ., ro..d nnd nvk crusher 2.2 mill.-, went back to his mess nr.d said: . , .., , .,, , ., , . . , . '. Ihecitv Jew will inn , the mill -t.entlemen, if that Th-rty -third i llp t ninls to vrr1er,v can play jx.ker and craps like they,1 owners in the city. can shoot they are djrgerou."i The mess looucd sadly ami know ingly nt one another. "They can, general," was re- marked. In all the American traditions of British rntlianisin during our revolution, what rival shall you find to that?"' Cowardly rutiians could do no nniore, Tlio . First Court. Judgr- lloise on Turn-lay afu-r- ( noon held the firxt term of circir court in the in w court bona. It was u'.mt the firKt judge to ho. I circuit court in the old court hoti. , Previops to thnt he used to hM court in tlm ronnd court houe. er aJmont ny oM place. Atonetiit 'he reinf mltf-r ri.nrt IJ-Iixt t.l ..... on a loe. JJefore heinir circi i ljuJSe Mr Iloire win dUtrict at- 1 (,,,,,,. j .. ,i.. ...... j ..- j , uiti nan iuua?i t 1 t ui .. ik-.i n i.... , Inanv pl,..asARt ttunni!i.eniX t . n t ... u-u oi earjv criurts. 1'eoUea l'rr- ; Jujf. j;.., in A 0.nH au. ' t. t ' ' m . j Jjjiy-jAj, T VorM is msking it o h .t ;',r '!,BW f"r ' embezzlement of t,-,e Jirxeeds of the CUrtim i house mIp for the benefit of th . Standard Oil Hank, that the pa ; I ic u-nuiids hii resignaUon. Wf hear il Ktate .' on the tr et tlint t: ami A P A' of the 1 K fuhliran party are whettinc ' th( i' 'Kinvea to cut and tlnh ' I'-'oiiier A C Jenninp if he geti on the ticket for county judge. . , , " " . i Tl:e tas lew ft Mari-n count v . , . ,. I t . i . . . . ..... ... s .m .... . I - - ..... Mill .General enuntv fund : 1 0. 4 I fund 4,' Indigent fohliir'i! fund. 'Scalp bounty fund " i r J i 15.2 Thi; levv will rai on a valuation :7or', - t..M..i! ... TI, ail... I t 4 mrr - t,l o. viiiivii la i'. - ', run roiintv cxpenditurei'. Thw - ' ' Amount i noire .'JQ,000 less than Sti'd raining as we go to pre? Vi(J A ef bte New York .Wet klv 1 rtbme tor free liistribu- tion at this .2ice. ! The Steamer citv of Eugene it ..gain on the river, and "doitg business at the old ?Uind." i A in. 'in bv the name of Rupert. acetl i. bout CO j"ear was found lead in hiscalin near Junction ' fit v Mo:id.iv Patterson, the accomplice in the ! Winnie Th-rne case was located in Albany Monday, aid sheriff Withers h.i rone after him. Within the past weeks we have had nn unusual glut of rain. The river has leen booming, gettini; up to the lfij feet aove loit water mark, presenting the appearance of a yonn sea, in the Isj'toin across the bridge north of the rieer. (ireat ijuautities of driTt has liee.l going down fur stveisl da) a.