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Vol. XXIX
HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE at, 1901
No. 5
.KNKRAL. 1HRKCTORY.
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All ,ruy Pitta inilml lUrrinon Allen
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V, A. I ailey. Mayor
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I'OrU III K'K INKOU.NU I'lON.
C'm a.aila nliHM al tha llillabnru real
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ii-.iiu.ni, West Union. Belbxr, and IWvUi
I li, at 1. iu.
' mi Huiiiu, (t:Ma ni.
ijjin l.i I'uriUud ami y-.trioe, :6' a
nt. ul 4 p. iu.
Kjr rarmiuKUiu and Lanrel. d.iilv a' l
I JI IUJll AN l WHIETV NOIIHIM.
C, iNliKKUAI'IIINAL. OHl'iM'.H, otiruef
J t mi and Kifth directs, i'reaehiub
emry .Halibiith, oinrtiuie and aveniiiK. Sub.
ball: aiih.ini at m o'cluck a. m. Pravel
nm iinc 1'bnrs.lav ( uinij. V. K K. ti. K.
Inn iay at p. in. Ml wrvtrvx I
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YTTORNKY-AT LAW.
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Or, Christian StewnnMiip.
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HV CHAKLES 31. SHELDOX,
Aulbor of "Iu Ilia SUi," "Tli i'rwirlxioii of I'liilip Stroni;,"
"K.lM?rt Hinly'tSrvm Hay." "Mtilo.ui Kirk," He.
tVijiyriglit, l.'l, l.y CoiiKrT'aiiiiiil rublialiiuu Su ictT.
Hit
"So," wil.l Stuart. lie wai aud al
wajra liuj Im InilitTerenl to llu' '
purtiftilur fuium and oi-n-iuuniea of !
life, evm tlio old life from wlili-U tie ,
was now riii:ui-l)ntcd. aud lit.1 uudtT-
stood Itlii'iia'a mi-nm for tills rt-queat. ,
Stir bflout'd to the ttiiiiy. find tbe
little squad of otlhvrs aud privates was
wuiuaD stuiidlua: by his side to tuls
coatuu.e. wlileb bad Umoiiih dear to a
siu kick aud body aufferlut; buuiaulty,
was tbe woumu ubo n :- to walk baud
Iu baud wltb blui tLroui;U life wirb all
tlit'.s people now crowded lulu the
hull, tbe largest factor lu ttotb tbelr
exiHTleiuva. aud It etnied to bllu
pecially appropriate that they should
II. 1. HAM.lt.
I TOKNKY ANU
v ttlUM KUm AT LAU
Hil.l.i-tb'iitt tn;i,o
j very dear to her. She loured to as- aoieujuiie tue uiohi sacred eveut of
I sure them In every way ponsllile that tl,e1'" Uvea lit the preaeuee of tlioe
I her marriage had not lu any way re- "horn they had begiiu to help and re
moved theia from her iu aympathy. V truly Delongiu to the great
So one evenius alHMit a week after , urotnernoou in the family which Is one
the d. nartnre of Louise aud Aunt 'n UoJ the Katber.
"rrn a: Dver iA'lla UrtiK Store
JOHN M. MA I.I,
iTTORNF.Y-AT-I.AW, .
HILLSllORO, OUFAION.
I! i ii y M irt'Hn ltlot k, K"' ins I A 'J.
Itoyal Stuart went down to Eric's
cottage and met Andrew and the doc
tor there. Tojfetber y eut over to
Khena'a lodging, uu.l pieseutly she
came out drewsed lu the army coxtuuie.
that Stuart aid was the bent aud moat
becouiitiK for her to wear. She took
his arm, alid. with Ki ic aud the doctor
and Andrew inunliiuir liehlnd, they
stepped over to the hull.
The army was lu great excitement.
It had paraded the streets, held Its
They had pluuued to remain some
time after the service was over to
shake bauds with the men. But tbe
crowd outside was clamoring to get In.
and Dually, at the major's suggestion,
the men Bled up to the platform, shook
hands, offered their greetings aud went
down the other side of the aisle am
out of the hall. Tbe men outside soon
leu. nit! of this arrangement and form
ed a line that reached out Into tbe
.t re, past the baud stand, and before
outdoor meeting and wa linck at the j Stuart and Hhena knew what tbe ma
S. 1. USE LATKK, X. II. I'. M.
Ml YSU'IAN ANI MrilOKON
IIII.l.KIK !(( I, OK OWN
tlrrira: at residi'DC. rant itmil
M..IIWI, wh. re be will be toiintl it all '
wheo not vi.itniK paiietitH.
s.
J. I. 1AMIIX1K,
I. K. K. SI IUIKON,
niL.i.smitu. oi;r- n.
p VAMOKIiinAI. tllH KdH tVwiiei
l1J filth and Kir I'rtMubniK every Suuilaf
avei tt.ti at H p. in.: every Suieiat
t 11 a. in.: Suuday m.hisil itt 10 a. oi.
i "vr neetinu eerv WivlnoittUy eveniim;
lirialuiit Kndeavor at 7::w p in. IWiij.
liartiiiiiii, 1'astur.
MK. )Hlli;lll, II Uiv. .rt!.tir.
,1'rttaoliiuiteTerySabtmtb i i..niiuK nod
i Vx.iuig Mnbaiii sriioul evttry Sablnttii at
I I 4. a lue m -eiiog ever) Snuday at
:'U r . uuueral prayer meetiuu avert
Thn.-iay vemiiu. Lenders' and SU-ard't
:iMi:iug the i bird I'neaday eveping of taoli
Dinoik
' II IUST1 AN I'll I IK'll. I'reailiiiirlst Id
Bii.lt li Sundays in each nionlli at II
in. I ranT ineelniK li.iiniay evening,
t'hrist iu n ' ndeavorat 7 p m
k. II Sit k.t KIOSK 1'aslor.
Daughters of Krhekuh.
UlLLSIIdKU KKI K K A 1 1 I.OIMiK NO
M, I t II '. Hints in (1.1.1 Krllowa'
liuli every haturtluy evenini'.
Uli.iiuu:t
ev ry L'n.l
Welti ting's hah.
M. VA.
fAXIP NO. Slin. MKKI'S
and Itb Sal m.i. iv nlKbt, at
A. I. I .
UII.LNI OliO L'IH.K t-it
W., every Lrai
rrnlev aveinui: eucn UHinth.
( ri.' trni KmiiiFNix . comer I bird
aud Main Strwla. Otli.o bnvr. H JO I" 1
a. ui., I to ft aud 7 to H p. ni. 'leir-phoua U
resi'li-urw from Krnok J Seta1 lirnpfttnre ai
all hours. All aalla promptly attemle
inih' or day.
K A. llAll.KV, N. i:.
J II YSU'IAN AND 8UKUF.ON
IIILIK()KO. OUKrON.
Oilier Morgan I '.hi ley Hick, up stairs,
rooms lL', Li and l.i. Keaideuoe, S. w, (kir
ItHse Line aud Seooud ir t
hotli 'I'lionea
A. 1 1. It.
d turd
-ml aud Itb S-
f II.
dayiiof each uaoiitli.
I I II.T.SIUIKM tlllANH k. Ml. 7.1, nierU
1 1
I. W. . I .
l)S I KI'M A l.tll'lK. Ml. Ml. meet
K. Hall. V hi tort imule weloniue.
Ilegrre ti ileaei.
I111K DKIIIIKK . ' IIOSOK. A. O. I
W meet in ' ehruug ball every
brst and ibud K.l.l.iy x.-nilii! ol ra.'b
month.
T
ItalhbuHe Sisters.
1HihNH IA IKMI'IK NO. In, K. S.,
Di.vts every 2nd snd 4'b Kruiay Inea.-b
unmtii al 7 : jn o'eliH-k in Weliraiig'allail.
k. r i.
jH'KNI LtUKlK, S(. !M, K. OK V.,
u.etlt in M . ie Hall ou Moodny
eteviiu- ol raoh veek. S-ijonrning bretbrt ri
tU- luii.J to lodge nieetinua.
A. t'. aatl A. 9.
f IMIAl 1 1 V LOIKIK Ml. A, A. P. A L M..
1 iiinvts every Satnrdav dim hi ou or after
Tittt uiooa nf ea)h nieu'r-.
O. K.. S.
N t II A I'l V K. NO .11. o. K.S.
n r ii ftir I'O
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tiff: Sf HNMllT Ti
t'h I ti'-s 'ty oi v h n
in.
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K. IS IN orli KKI.I.1W8 HAI.I. N
tbe brst simI Hiinl ! inlays of rh
iiioi'tlt, al '.' Ut o't-Ka k. p, in.
EJ.KIS1IV T, 0. li'.l, t,. A. IL
s KRIS !OIU I'll lown HAI.I ON
,v I the lint and third Satuniaya of eac'i
mouth, al J.iVu cbs p. ai.
J. t. AHKlS.
Dkntist,
IMI.I.SllOIiO, ORKliOX.
Okkii a II.U'ks: p a. in. to 4 :30 . ni.
Olii-e in I'liioii block over I'liarmsey
K. MXON,
jjF.NTtHT,
KOIiFKT (iKUYK.OKKCON
Peslarti rial teeth $"i..'sl pererl. Cement
and Amalgam lillings Ao cen a caeli. tioid
bllnign from $1 up Vitali.ed air for pain
less extrai'lion.
Ovrii s : three d.r north of Prioi
Hire. Ortnw honrs from ( a. m. bit (. in.
W A N I Kit. t'n pa I ile. reliable person In
every county to represent large company
of solid iiiianciul reputation; ftktii aular
per vear, pnyal le aeekly ; M w.r day alnsv
iiitely sure and ul eKpenses; truigit,
buna-tide, d finite salary, no txiuiiuiasioii ;
salary pal I each atul:l ami exH'iise
money advanced each week, 6i ANbAKl'
Hol SK, IH4 LiKABnoSN St., ( iiii kiu.
i-2
hall to welcome Hie lirble and groom.
The little ban. I si. mil Just outside, aud
what It lat-Ued lu numbers it made up
lu muscle. Tbe big drum hud never
received such a vigorous beutlug as It
received that niglit. The tambourlues
would certnlniy have been knocked in
to small pieces If they had not beeu
made of very tough material. And
"Scaly Joe." now kuowu us "Witness
lug Joseph." would surely have blown
himself through the boles of his flute
If he had but been possessed of a
pair of lungs that could be almost lu
tlellnltely expanded.
Outside the hall, standing about lu a
great crowd, were the miuers of Cham
pion. They greeted the little bridal
party with hearty cheers as It came
up, aud ns anon as the baud had finish
ed aud Stuart aud Uhcua. Andrew and
Eric and tbe doctor bad goue In they
crowded after. Ailing up the old room
until It eoul. I not bold another person.
There were a good many brief
prayers and several rousing songs as
the army took Its place ou the plat
form. Tbe major, also carried away
by tbe greatness of tbe occasion, made
a rattling Seecb, punctured with fre
quent aniens and halleluiahs from the
rest of the army. The collection was
not forgotten, and as it was an occa
sion out of a lifetime and tbe men
were getting wages again the tam
bourines were heavy wltb silver, and
tbe major began to think of putting
up suitable headquarters at once.
Finally the noise ceased, and Andrew
read tbe marriage service, Rbcna and
Stuart standing in the middle of the
platform, Eric and the doctor a little
one aide and behind Stuart. This part
of tbe ceremony was not strictly ac
cording to Salvation Army rules, but
'everything goes tonight." as "Wit
nessing Joseph" said lu a few remarks
after tbe collection. Andrew's prayer
was full of beauty and power. "That
was almost as good a prayer as some
we bare here lu the ball confession
nights," said the major afterward. Tbe
w hole ceremony was very Impressive
to Stuart In spite of tbe aurrouudings
and the army exercises that accompa
nied them, fur 'je felt in It all that this
Jnr hud arranged they were facing a
stn am of miners that bade fair to keep
tbi i.i standing there : ..o or three hours,
"t :iU you stand ;t, Mrs. Duncan?"
aski .1 Stuart, looki.: ,- Into the blushiug
face,
Third" Not ire" Ewry editor has
rttvivet! tbeiu. Tbn porduiasler.
is not V.i blame. For Instance, here
i- ut.-tu tisuiml Titu Stitirt wliu etui
us tli rw unlit vt to slop his paper; lie
liil out waul it auy longer. We
wondered what was Hie matter. Up
on in vsiigalloit of our aubrrriptioii
lint wd found Tim was Short 12 60,
lie hail never paid a mot, yet Lad
stopped bin paper as a matter of ecoo
e ny lo us. A few evenings ago we
stepped into l he church and Tim's
nit nslious ictiiir rang out cUjar la
soul stirring Ming-, "Jesus Paid It
All." Il might have been nils
Ijktn, but his ear newt nets impiewied
U The ties I tiny we sent him a
receipt in full, begging bis pardon
for nut knowing that be had made
tui aminmetit of his liabilities. Ex.
iliinge.
out kecokd is mm.
Call al The Delta drug store aud
get a free sample of Chaiuberlaiu's
M-uiath and Liver Tablets, They
are an elegant physic. They also
improve Ihe Hpdlte, strengthen
i he digestion aud regulate the liver
and bowels. They are easy lo take
Mtt'l pleasant in t fleet.
You may as well expect to run
s't hid engine without water aa to
Bud an ttctive, energetic man with a
t'irpiil liver and you may know that
his liver is torpid when lie does not
relish his fiaal or feels dull after eat-
ing, oren bus lieu ache and aouie-
ll lues dizziness. A few i lotted of
l'iiemiwriuiu's stouiuch ami Liver
I'ulilels w ill reel. ire his liver to its
wuicu never .ooaeo. so oeauurui ,.,! functions, rcuew bis vitality,
army bonuet as tonight I. . , ,,
"You forg. t, sir. that I have stood In I ""I"" "'gem,..,, maae mm
feel like a new ma.ii. rrice, 25 cent-i.
Simples free at The Delta Drug
siore.
this Lull a good many long hours this
winter. I feel quite confident of tiring
you out Isn't it beautiful of theiu?
This Is worth more, Stuart, than all
the fashion and parade of society, for
these people love us, aud we kuow It"
"Aye. aye," replied Stuart proudly,
happy f his wife's health aud strength
and Christian beauty. "'That belongs
to be.' It is worth a million times
more to us than all the gingerbread
trlmmlu -s of society fashionable wed
dings."
Meanwhile the doctor, Andrew and
Eric disappeared. WT.ett Stuart aud
Khena Anally came out after receiving
the men and after a closing volley of
shouts an I drumbeats from the army,
they foun I the three men by tbe side
of a two Muted cutter trimmed wltb
spruce boughs. The doctor motioned
them to take the back seat j
"What" cried Stuart "you here yet
doctor? I thought sure you bad been
called away."
"It's a wonder I wasn't" replied the
u.ietor. "A" through the ceremonv I
thongbt I could bear a voice saying: 'is
doctor iu there? He's wanted at once.
Lew Tretli . en's broke bis leg and
wants doctor to come right up.' Now,
then, are you ready? Eric and Andrew
are going :li me to escort you home.
We were afraid you might lose yonr
way."
"Do you dare ride with the doctor?" i
asked Stuart of Khena. I
A reed I'sugh Slediclue.
It speaks well for ChsiutMrlalu's'
Cough Hemetly when druggists use
it in their own frtmiliea in preference
to any other. "I have sold Chain
l i rlaiu's Cough Kemetly for the past
liveyeitrs with complete satisfaction
lo inyH'lf and customers," says
Druggiht J. U ihlsinilh, Van Etten,
N Y. "I have always used it In my
own futnily Isiih for ordinary roughs
snd colds and for tiie cough follow
ing lu grippe aud find it very rtHca.
cious." For sale by The -Delta
Drug Store.
Mr. V. 8. Whedon, Cashier of the
Firsi National Banc of Wlnterest,
Iowa, in a recent letter gives some
experience with a carpenter in his
employ, that will be ol value to other
mechanic. He says: 'I had a car
penter working for me who was
obliged to stop work for several days
on account ol being troubled with
diarrhoea. I mentioned to him that
I dare go anywhere wltb you," ahe 1 1 had been similarly troubled and
replied, and Stuart was excusable for
kissing her as he lifted ber Into tbe cut
ter.
Tbe doctor had hitched Ajax up wltb
that Chrtiiitttrlain's Code, Cholera
ami Diarrhoea Remedy had cured
me. He bought a bottle of it from
the fastest horse he could fiud In the the druggist here and informed me
hotel stables, mid after they had start
ed be bad his hands full. Tbe miners
sent un a cheer us they dashed Into tbe
fil'i's wf on Fourth I'uqe.
that one dose eared him and he is
again at his work." For aale by
The D. Ita Drugstore.
OABTOniA
fcanU t 1" I ri Wisi ' Bflt
Ugsatar.
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M'-UXCK K KNOUTS.
''To the iiuitintaius our ms.I in
increasing numbers yearly hs.k for
ilutx1 tlays of relitxalinn Mini recrea
tion nnv.-H.try lo tiinintuiu the Itu
man niHi liitie in fair working condi
tion. The languorous tdolli ol the
scHshore provra very seductive while
it lusts, but many have decided tllst
(he annual outing should provide uol
only radic?' change of air anil siir
rounding, but aiso such stimulation
nf flagging energies na w ill provide
brwn ami vigor for the return to
lalair. For this I hey urge the moiin
atn climb and rumble, the bal-mtn
of lite mounlKin pines, and the clear,
iin olulu rub d n otiiittilti sir.''
"In this ilirts tn n il:esh.t'a li"un
now affords a ucalth nf aiirsttii tis
The entire line of r.i l fr.iii A-hlaod
to ll tltlin is -hi. 1. 1. -.1 virli charm
ing and acer-iblf hub Is :n.. cnirp
"lit'ri' are chttr hii.I i iin.ii i rtni
lit uliiig ' ressiisbie ' m.il u li
ti-U can hunt, 11 b, I. jf, nr y
li .piai fici'i'y "
"i r if u bx.k b r b- el t:g :' r .
notii' l :b r in l- fmn h t r ii !!
b.ui'h. -priiig i.f A-l I il. Cm. t t-,,
An li r n, llirih tt, I5 o.n ubii Fas'
ltil.lt."
"lb I, ire visiiing E.ir.ipf, the pet..,
pie of Ihe North t -I should I'lt'
giorit a of Y mile Valley, and Ihe,
wotiiKon grove of M it "a and.
Calavera; the Parisian ure likely to1
make inquirh concertiing these at-
tractive resort."
send to Mr. C H. Markbam, Hen- j
rsl P.t!entrer Airtnt, Ptartland, for
1 eew Ndiklet on Crtstle CtMtr, Shasta
j.w,ring, I.ThiI River, Yimlfe,:
' aud excursion ratiw lliert lo.
STAVER COMPANY
Portland, Oregon.
MITCHELL, LEWIS &
First and Taylor Sts.
iilTCHELL WAGONS,
GUARANTEED
Tol alisoulntcly the lKst wagon htiilt.
No man on earth can build a.
better wagon than a MITCHELL
IT DRAWS THE BRR- ,
CHAMKIUN
NO PUSH.
B ! A.yQjPAjv cut y- y
MOWERS
and BINDERS
Draws tk BasH
Aid Traction.
Youi nei;libors ha-e tliem. They
'ay tl.ev never nstd anything o
jicriect and so good. You can't
make a mistake if you buy a
CHAMPION
THE WHEELS WILL NOT LIFT FROM THE GROUND.
Also Case Piotcs. Woosier Prills, Southurkh lay Presses, Star Wind Mills and our
Celebrated Bee Line and Henneu Buaaies. i
H. WEHRUNG & SONS, Agents. Hillsboro. Or.
Tacoaia lnlrer.
When Americas speK of "our"
record Is Chiua they have iu mind
Ihe admirable work and attitude of
the American soldiers. Of this they
have a rlbl to tie proud. When
there was fiKhtioflr the American"
were to Ihe fore. When there was a
tentative peace, by I heir moderation
fairuesa and honesty, they sought t
make it permanent. When there
waa lawlesHuess, so far aa they muld
Ibey suppreseed it, ami when the
matter waa outside Ihelr jurisdiction
they made protest aud held aloof.
Ibey were never charged with the
crimes of which soldiers of other na
tionalities were accused and found
Kuilly. Tbey perjietrated none of
the acts which made the allies to he
more hated than feared. Under tli
direc tion of General C'hatTee, who
covered with honor, leaves that smI,
tbey performed their work as troop
er of tbe republic, and as American
citizen.
Tbey went lo China as invaders
There waa no other light in which
they could be viewed hy the Chinese.
They arrived on a footing with' tbe
repreaeutativea of other countries.
Ibey bore their share of Ihe uative
distrust. Behold tbe wouderful
change wrought by themselves.
When announcement was made that
the Americana were to leave China
thousands of residents of Pekiu peti
tioned that they be permitted to stay.
The invaders had become friend-.,
tbe vandals had proved a cordon of
protection. The compliment Invol
ved In this petition was unique, not
only without parallel, but to be ap
preciated as something that will
stantl iu history as extraordinary.
An incident will t.how bow Chaffee
won for himself and bis men their
enviable repute. When looting was
n progress a rich American coveted
wo certain vases in tine of the tem
ple, lie intimated that with a little
iazneas on the part of the guaros
these vases could be secured, and that
he would pay the freight to New
York. The general told him that
ny American caught looting would
be shot, and Ihe vases were not dis
turbed. This Is the sort of officer
who In the Orient won fame for him
self aud his country, lie rone from
the ranks. He la of the material of
Ihe rank and file. No wonder our
record in China Is spoken of with a
satisfaction almost exultant.
r.WH Of THE STATC
T!m body of Monroe Cain who had
teeu drowned iu the Willamette
River above Kumie was found last
week alter it had lie.nl in the rivwr
2i days.
The robins are eating all the cher
ries on the (Columbia River bottom.
One otehtir.li-t rep iris that from a
tree that had live bushels of cherrins
ou it, he did not get a quart.
M"it who ought to know siy there
will he big crops of wheat lit Sher
man county Ibis year. Volunteer
will go from l'.'i lo HO bu-hels to the
itcre and regular sow n from -10 t 60.
Aft''r leuding nearly $IOO,lKK)dev
yt'lopin (he Oregon Kiug mine at
A-IiwimmI, 11. in. C. M. Ctrl right and
aa'ittles are disptntsesmsl by a 'Jury"
in Judge lMlingers court. Moroe
Observer.
J. A. Churhill, 8upt. City Schools
has I ecu appointed a member of
the examining hoard that will And
ut who of the applicants are beet
ilitetl for Cadet to the Naval
academy at Aniasilis. The exam
intition is to lie held iu Poitland
June L7.
The gro' receipt by Ihe Southern
Pacific over its 725 miles of track lu
Ore on is retried by the Oregon
City Knli-rprisH to Iw $04 JiH7,00 for
the tirt lu month of the curreut
year, ror Ihe same time last year
Ihe earning were $i7 ,,VH)T . The
ndki'K.nkknt had not supposed the
volume, of business to be so great.
The graduate from the Agrlcul.
t'.iral College were distributed among
the several industries iu this wise.
.....U
K
8
7
Household science, all girls
Agriculture, all laiys...
Mechanical, lioys
Pharmacy, girl 2, laiys 6
tlbHT BE MICH WOKNE.
Total 34
The graduating dress was black
gowns and mortar txmrd caps. .
Now comes a slatemeut from Coos
county that two men who came to
that county a few mouth ago to pur
chase timlier laud and so uuceremoni.
ously disappeared were last seen in
tiie company of M. D. Laudis the
Ciquillc) timber cruiser, whom the
olBcer tre seeking for the murder of
J. E. Kuditly near that cily recently.
Il is generally believed now that the
missing timber buyers were foully
I murdered by this incarnate flend M.
i I). Laudis. Plaindealer.
the constitutional convention ti
Alabama is now In session and has
the suffrage article under considera
tion. While some what drastic the
section is not wholly bed by any
weans. As introduced it reads:
Those who are bastards or loafers
or who maybe Infected with any
loathsome oi contagious disease, those
who l.ave been convicted of treason,
bribery, forgery, larceny, robbery,
bigamy, seduction, incest, murder or
an attempt lo ra e or commit arson,
those who are descendants of parts of
two or more different racer-; those
who shall have married a y woman
having a livi.ig husband, from whom
she has not been legally divorced;
those who have coin m it U d any a
' sault and battery on his wife or step-
daughter, and those who have ever
Jc st an illegitimate ballot or who
i have not paid a poll tax ol ft 50 nix
mouths before any election at which
they msy attempt to vote.
DEXOltACYH UKKATESr OFl'UK
US1TT. Tbe Atlanta "Constitution" has
been rtandlng on th watchtower,
and this is what it sees in Ihe bight:
In the failure of the Republican?
to reform the Tariff lies the I Vim-,
racy 'a greatest opportunity.
We can hear a grim smile crack
ling over tbe face of Horizontal Bill
Morrison ot Waterhio as he -read of
the great Democratic opportunity;
and the Hon. Roger Quarles Mills td
Corsiuana, bustling among hi oil
bariels and bi money bags, cannot
conceal a grin. These gentlemen
have bad a little experience in Taiiff
In the new catalogue for the com
ing year at O. A. C. a feature pre
stnled is the two years business
course. Prof. T. II. Crawford is at
the head of the department, and
Miss Helen Holgato is one of the lu
pt uctors. The course embraces in
struction in book keeping, arithmetic
stiuography, typewriting, comtner
rii.l law aud other necessities. Tbe
course is authorized by a ruling of
tlei department at Washington and
his already been incorporated in ihe
courses at some of Ihe other agricul
tural colleges. It co vers a peril al of
two years of ntudy, and is free, save
a Muall rental lee of typewriters.
The wool clip in Ronton county for
this season is nearly all in '.tbe hands
of buyers. It i csliii.ated that uine
leuths or more of it hs been sold.
In Corvalli I Kl.iKjo h:itsn bought,
of w liich 75,0MI has already been ship
smI- Only three or four I its still re
unin in Ihe hiini'sof the grower. The
prices paid for the clip have 111 from
; 1 1 to 13 cut the latter figure having
been paid in but n few instances A
buyer said ye-t-rday that Ihe average,
price in Corvalli through the seasou
hud beeu alaiut I2J cents. A large
quantity of wool has been marketed
at M,inrfs, but of ihe aggregate an.l
the pri'vs the Times Is not Informed.
Th" price in Corvalli Is now 12) and
TI, with a slightly ' etter tone abroad.
A course of Mipulttr lectures is to
l given at Ihe college next year.
The lectures will lie given at various
inicrvals throughout the year. The
opening lecture will !a given by Hon.
U. Holis Cohen of Portland, Friday
evening, Septemlier 20th, al which
time there will be an informal re-
re form and they ran estimate how, union of students, laculty and the
mjny Deroociatic votes there are! people of Corvallis. Rbbi Stephen
lo It.
A great Tariff reformer, retired,
lives iu Prints t-m, N. J. Surely it
is not forgotten in Atlanta how Ihe
OemH?rals after all their magnificent
trumpt-tibgs nf 1892 reforme) Ihe
ft. Wise, of Reth-Nrnel congregation
at P..nljnd will lert ure Oi-tober lClh
and C harity ll. Mark ham traffic
manager nf the Southern Pacfic,
N.vemla-r nth. Jjtlge C. A. Johl s,
of linker City will appear in Ihe
Tariff in 1893; how they repaired lourlh lecture in the course Decern
and patched and strengthene.1 the her 6th, aud Krnent BroMi, the ma-
tabernackles of robbery which Ibey
were going lo tear down.
Tariff reform 14 the Democracy's
g n-a'ent opissrluniiy to snake an as
of itself. New York "Hun,"
niging editor of the Oregon ian will
d-iiver the fifth lecture nn Ircymfier
2t'th For the ref of ihe eollege
jenr, date fur its tore are In Isiifl.
n'Minced later. CVirvallis Tlmen,