s'——... 1 I ’ ’ ■ ■ «• *• i ♦ r*i ♦ r/.- OMSDAT, JI LY 1 . I* R. ■■ ■ ■■ T.w.—-- troops to st'.cci «sfmiv tight ,n the eepted, ll '. sum of oO cents for in sun 11 hen the thei niotm-ier w as lerual re', enue tax. 125 or thereabouts in the shade Man« Ider, e-toner, -a:''; 1« G . r and L. The only disgraceful thing in M. Br.nvn ng eurvtii-.. in ■ ■ . i:m ac<-.-;)t'd. connection with the Santiago 'I oil. ial bond cf D. Jameson campaign was the deliberate fir ing on American wounded, who a« jus.c- of the p-ace for Burns were being taken to the rear bv ‘.-tri-I with iieu. J-’iy and L. M. Broun as .-ur-zties in the sum of attac hes ot the Red Cro«. Society, 2,000 : . p.-0V. J. by Spanish soldier?. Sherifl’and treasurer given until the S- ptember term of court to file Let thos • who are inclined to ti. or olii; .*! b m-j.s. criticise the poor Cuban insur Thesheiiil''s bond as tax collect- gents for spending too much tim • or fixed at 420,000. attacking the the U. S. m mi Tbo tr'.iisurer’s bond fixed a rations, now ¡-sued to them, try .?2U,0tJ0. going with a square meal for NEW LIC a E! JI nn liger, J i 1.1.1 •< i; »’ >11» arjss - 11 ■ lb 'ci haps the grimmest piece of humor disclosed by this grim war is the (ledar; lion attributed Io a Spanish Cabinet Minister when informed of the destruction of Cervera’s fleet. On In ing told of the catastrophe ----- Wc Carry i C mphteLin» of------ lie said that if Cervera hail suc ceeded in escaping the Spaniards would have sued for peace, but because the Spanish fleet had been £■ PROVISIONS. BOOTS <t SHOES, destroyed the war must be i on TOBACCO, cto. tinned lest Spain be ¡ice used ci mouths and they will be more The oifieial bond -,f II II -Oil, eleik, 111 ti.e . urn cf ft;, a; cowardice and fear. lenient in their judgment. with J. I’. Mahon, L. .'-I. Brawn, S. Putting the proposition r>t the L. Bowen, D. N. McMiuamy, i’etir Spanish statesman in different I h - L. S. 1. is captured another words the Spanish conception of group of island.;. The Cru s r Clemens ami C. F. MeKinniy as what constitutes true bravery in C hiii'leston, while on its wav to .- iru- «, approved. a nation is for it to sue for peace Manila, took posession of the iff directed to tali ■ 11 hen victorious and to beep on Ladrone ¡«lands and made prison ail ri-.ui.-s nut o-eupied by county a » iZ—<) i- fl» ¿i iu<> I’ii-t Ci; s«, ar.il wlll br solil «t I’riec» as low as fighting when worsted. Bv this ers of its Spanish governor and ofliciala ami to lock - ime and have (< ’■I C .i n. y ( v. Wp in-ite (! . I\ or,le h> Etiainii i->»r.r iStocic and Priées ê> lull control over all property ami 1 ule, the only ivav for us to bring I gai • i.-on. l>et Pur-lis- n EUcwhi ro. Mai! «rders rie .-. luoiupt altiaiien. 1 1 c ; !..wares c.»:.tiim.I in such rooms the haughty Don to I is kr.ees is tc> and to be the g' neral cestii linn of permit him to give us a sound the court house and inclosure. thrashing. Receiving books of II. Kelley, e 1 his proposition excels in gro- j i-ounty clerk, approved. tcsqinne«s am thing tb it ever Call and inspect our Stock. Sat- j istaction ás to cjuality and price ; ; guaranteed. came from the droll fanev of Cer- 1 antes, who, we have been assur cd, ‘•l.mghi d Spain's chivalry away.’ If the Govi-.ment m A harbccl wire fence may be a Madrid will cany this method ol good thing under some Conditions, reasoning into active practice fol but our boys in Cuba who were a fiw months longer the Spanish being shot at while cutting the nation will fight itself out of ex barbed w ire fences down certain istence befote 1 he year is ended. ly did not regard them a good They have comical inti licet , things. tho..c Sjiani.ii d . They argue that it would be cowardice io yield 'I list anyone should have bee to the logic of a disaster bravely nii( i ¡M il i t the action of the ex i ni ountei e<l bv in gotia aig terms of peace with the nation ihat in press and leligraph lompanl i.in flicted it; but liny hale never, compelling their patrons to pi. seemed to think it was cowardice the war tax on in.-,- age am! pack to slay by stni 1 ation hunihcds of. ages is .surprising to vs. -£kOrO3\rs < oiii . u :-- i .- i r Ilagey appoint! to attend any and all matter.; touch .ing upon paupers, or county poor during a vacation cf court and al applieaf ions for r. l:< f must be mad; to him to bo report' d to the next regular term fillo v.ng. For every lay so employed he is allowed '?■'!. RAKES H;t ■ ; empl y<il a» cotm ty iitturney fur r month. C A. tiilleim eniployi’d to index Probate journal. OREGON McCLAIN .t ■" 1 LIAMS, Proprietors. .'ieti.r.. of tic. lar,; - and comtnodions House are experienced 1 he I J ubi! e Cd ’»ration. 1 JU f. ¿S^Tarties d sir: ig rc ever a nut: n ' th:•.!<.--ivin • • llis iva'chful I interposition. has. i ht I tsl All sizes and kinds a • l aro requi sted to consult the ' tr l USHFORD WAGONS, Si- SO —a •i d Ú at Lecher a. J 1 GONS, ■ ami tl:'.- jumbe is i..-'?:¡rcil good accomuioilatiens. Le S d . A ÍJ Saioon, All sizes and kinds i- C. ANGEVINE, Proprietor. 1 lie price 25,■><>■>- paid fO|- a divorce bi John Peck, of liawi- sti.nv, N. \ w ill strike ruo. t p. 1- sons as a little high ev n I u- su b a luxury as a Dakota divorce. por- 1 r. s. ¡ ’0: fl. 1 <7 X! 1 1 on , t he it must have struck m.'.nv Americans tbit tin- unusudlv nuinei ni« 1 elebrati in- of the Jlh of July in Enfiami was rubbing the brotliervo -d I'usint ss :n on us. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. E BILLIARD AND PG( l tables . I I COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS -y r the Ce- in and w a. Draw cut-latest r. - our r-,•« Spam is greatly elated over her hen sul’ii a inc torpedo boat I’ei.d. We would rc'pe< ifulli call In i attention to the fact tint Dewei and Sampson have presented her with two “submarine” licet«, in cluding two torpedo b at.-.. and if \\ atsoii loin. s in Mght ot i’.uii.u a a thud “submarine” fleet will be added. Possible Germany u add like to go into the “submarine" bus:ne«s along with Spa r II.- T I r* X* ll*t >î% A» ■ I n ilar.t. X tur !?r9TC’ f- • ‘ ■ • • ' v• enna." ' .. r. :. ■ Jy • * ■ : bruiti Nervous- ri ’ G» .T ra ireOt « ! • itUer f .’xeau-. .4 • x<. » re u • f t ac-.0.upturn cr . i a cn.pt-. n vr I- »! • .1 - » g t ' .¡ ' 1 - L'aC i'r‘w; i- . fr ■ -.re« » . - - - • lh< n en*y. J»n’ • by ¿8 •• I •» V r|t<> f r ( ■ .:r 31, R n>k sa»rt !W‘ a ! j 5 I • ■t‘ avail «€, CUI. -GQ J 11. M lioKTu.X, tJr OSBORNE MOW e RS, None better \\ X » It is dollar's to hard tax k th ■> arc i.k>uiG ta. ;r l\ >» the slick, st talking Sp.u-i.ir.l on bankrupt treisiirv of c.i-th 1 .'.imot persuade the Mcxi ' n ing it the i xpen. cans into being f <>ls cn -Ugh to take pait in a Sp.mi-li laid up- ■ Ti x.i« !••>:d< 1 towr. -. Some Mex 1 l e p it. i. : w l.o i< ..i et a co icans tn.iv have s me sympatln nrs'ien or i colili . t is -I U vvr\ for Spain, but 11»« v know loo much much ci idcnce in Washington. » alxiut the lighting qualitii s of Texans to show it in th it wav. tourt Ni tes. A nía i never knows what he can sta d nor w! at he i.in d«> i ' "scampa gn ago >• Santiago it would have b. . n thought impasible I r American One Carload I rennetors. The county ro.n] known as tin Shii i: road ordt red c;> nod. thou .mils of old nu n, women anil , children; to raise Red Cro« Ilags! As thè <let.dia of ih • ii Jilh behind ll breastworks and [al-,l|nil Santa o co-nc in. it e binder tl humane cttcmii s j i ‘nie - evident tb.it deeil <»? pi al da ing werc alinosi as n from lepb volleyi; a. rneious as thè Amerà ms enga woundeil as ed. they werc tl.c b .ttlel.i id upon litlels. The first output of returnin The Spaniard's idea of I ran i v Klondikers for the season o::l appears Io be twin brother to bis brought $375,1100 worth < f du c<>:: -pt:on of honor. Reptiblic. and there are twenty of th ; Klondiking seems to h.i\ Every traveling man who conu s got ilown to a liu.siness basis. in here says we have the best town in I istern Oregon, popula lion considered. I here is more money in circulation, more public improvement going on, and more genuine energy th.in is to be ecu anywhere. Real e.-tati of everi < 1.1 > is rapidly adi am ing in v. lue There is not a ear.mt li.ibi able boils in tow 11 and several tamiiie at this time a. e i amped bei e not being able to get a house a' all. M 01 e business is being done i ight at the pi esent tune than h.i ■ ev> r been (lone in oui town before. Burns will glow more this i ear in wenhli ami p.•p-.ilali<>:> than in am ptTv.ous year. T’eleplume ion- necti.in with the woi 111 will be a fact mui in a few dai«. Burns is going to be a city before ion know it. I lui rah for Bums. We have just Received ÿ? 'V rite us for Prices before buyi » JOHN F. CTNATTON’S i _ . { Pk • S. . ,__ 4 OWS..-.J J Basi drums T hfes , d Bund Supr *. MM F. n-RATT ¿ • 3.C! ’ S’ ’ ■* t'< ' ; • »