JBSCRIPTION RATES :
MORO OBSERVER
S l.G O P E R Y E A R .
E
DO LLAR
IN
PER
YEAR
ADVANCE.
We Prifft Envelop**«, Tags, Bill Heads,
L etter H eads, Posters, F tatetnents, Pro
gram m es, Cards, C irculars, Labels, Note
H eads, Books, Briefs, Sale Bills, I'am -
hlets. A nything on the E arth in the
,ine of P rin tin g , so I»on’t send Your
Orders o u t of th e County.
r
g jg f Orler» by mall promptly filled.
ttv itx and C u o r . A<14re,»
3 . IR E L A N D & S O N S
VOL.
P U B L IS H E R S .
M OHO,
IX .
R t'S IN K S S
K O FIS* I ON Al. f t K M
CARO S.
W H. MOORK
H O SFO RD
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
H
MOORE
A MOORK
BROS.
S llK K M A N
NEWS OF THE WEEK:
COULD
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NOT
N TY ,
TOUCH
l l o u , e D e m w r r a t s T r l e t l Io
T a r iff K ill.
O R EG O N ,
IT.
A m end
T ill
K SPA Y ,
A P R IL
ALL
18543924
I.S 9 7 .
G O IN G
W r a l t - r n T i n ’ll«
th e
W ashington, M arch 29.—T h e tariff
bill was throw n O}«en for am en d m en t
under th e 5 -m inute ru le in th e house
today.
Seven weary hours of work
only served to dis|»ose of nine pages of
th e 162 pages of tin* b ill.
All th e
am endm ents offere»! by th e Deim n'rats
were rejected.
T hree slig h t am en d
m ents by th e com m ittee, w ere adopted,
and also an am endm ent by M ahaney to
increase th e d uty on w hite lead from
2 >u cents to 8 cen ts ¡ kt |s>und, th e rate
in th e act of 1S90.
l'be present d u ty
is 1
cents
M ahaney said th e in
crease was asked for by a concern w hich
w as independent of th e leml tru st. It
was adopted by a strict party vote.
T he discussion covered a wide range
of political topics, ami at tim es was
interesting.
By far th e most iinj«ortant featu re of
th e day was th e a tte m p t of D»K*kery,
Cooper ami others. backed by th e en tire
opposition, to secure a vote on an
am endm ent offere»! in a m u ltitm le of
form s, which provide»! th a t in case it
should be show n to th e satisfaction of
th e p resid en t th a t any article ma le
d u tiab le by th e b ill was co ntrolled by
a tru st or com bination, th e d u ty upon
such article should be auspende»l. D ing-
ley m ade th e point of order th a t th e
am endm ent w as not germ ane to th e d u
tia b le list, ami would n»»t be in o rder
u n til th e free list was reached.
For
alm ost th ree hours th is p o in t of order
was gone over ami m ade th e subject of
crim in atio n s and recrim in atio n s. The
D em ocrats eonteode»! th a t
if th e
am endm ent w as ml»1»! o u t it would
never be vote-1 upon, as th e free list,
in all hum an p ro b ab ility , would not l>e
reache»! before th e final vote w as taken.
T he c h a ir sustained th e p o in t of or»ler.
An appeal was tak en , b ut th e ch a ir was
sustained by a stric t ¡-arty vote— 15$
to 104.
I,
NO.
TO
1
in i i<
Il lg I l>.
P IE C E S .
21.
POPI LAR PRESI DENT
Irr B reak
Chicago, March 29.— Tin* Chicago &
Northw«*stero, the M issouri Pacific an«l
th e St. Louis A’ San Francis«*») til«*«l no
tices of w ithdraw al today from all th e
trafti«* ass«H'iations ot w hich tb«*y were
m em bers. Tb«* L ouisville <V St. Louis
A ir Lin«* also w itlnlrew from tb«* S outh
ern States A ssociation, of which it was
a member.
A m eeting of executive officers of
W estern roa«is was hel«l t<slay at th e
office of th e th ird vie»*-pr«*si«lent o t tlie
Santa F«* to talk over th«* situation. At
th e close, however, it was announce«!
th a t no concert»*«! a<'ti«»n ha«l l**en <le-
ciiled upon, and non«* was likely to I k *.
T he m ore th e <l«*cision of theaupr«*me
court is consnlcred, th e m ore el«*arly
doe« it aj'p ear th a t not a vestige «»f
ground is l«*ft traffic associations, as
they have heretofore be»*n conducte«!,
on w hich to stan«l. All th a t now re
m ains for th e roa«ls to <lo is to «lirect
th e ir energi«*s tow ard securing legisla
tion th at w ill o|>«*u some way for them
to conserve th e ir in terests an«l prevent
th e ir revenue from being dissipat»* I.
None of th e aasoeiatm ns attem p ted to
<lo an y th in g today. No circulars were
issued by any one <
of them , and n<> at-
tern,>ts were made • to enforce obf***rv-
anc** of agr«*eraenti R. As y et, no rate-
c u ttin g has been r< •*s»>rt«*«l to as a resu lt
of th e action of tl lie associati«»n. The
roads are atten d in ng
g to ro utine 1
1»»* afrai«i to ta ke ag-
nees, and seem to la*
any kin 1.
gr«*ssive actioi
A mass m eeting ■ of passenger m en,
rep resen tin g th e W estern, T ran sco n ti
n en tal, O hio river ami S outhern lint
was held today. It was en tirely in
form al, no resolutions being adopt«d or
concerted action of any k ind agr»-»*«i to.
M E S S R S . M ’ K IN L E Y
AND C LEVE
M aal
1». C. 1 K K L A N D 4 HONH,
Moro, Mberman cou n ty, Ot
THE FRUIT
o u tlo o k .
A G e n e r a l S u r v e y o f I'r e a e n t < <m «iIU«jn«
In t h e N o r t h w e « t .
A correspondent w ritin g from Salem,
O r., in regard to th e fru it outlook ir
a n d O ld W o r l d .
F iv e -M in u te S p e e c h e s .
th e N orthw est, says:
Transact a General
MORO
All are looking anxiously to see tb«
I ices in all the courts of this state Banking Business
OREGON
T h e I ’ la u « o f t h e \ e w 4 <i iiiin ln t r a t tu n —
fru it trees of our wide reigon pant
l* u a t it iif ( f u r P r o t e r l l n i i , I u t e r n a t iu u a l
through th e ordeal of springtim e, foi
L etters of credit issued
BRIEF AND INTERESTING ITEMS
NOTHING EXCITING OCCVRRED
K i m e t a l l l s i u au«l P r o s p e r it y
F re e
O r*(» n .
available oa E astern states
th a t is th e c ritical ¡»eriod w ith orchards.
K ilt e r R a p id ly W e a k e a ia g .
It is not often th a t any severe injury if
done
in th e fall and w in ter, and if fruil
V. HUNTING
C ollections made at all points on fa to » able C o m p r e h e n s i v e R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t
E F P ak - ok -. Special <'urre«poo«lent.
C r e d e n tia l« n f t lie N e w F lo r id a H en*
te rn, Sight eich a n g e and telegraphic Iran -
trees are in good condition a t th e mid-
W
ashington,
I).
—
A
plain
A
m
eri
fers sold ou Sew York. Chicago, st Ion i» san
a lo r W e r e It e f e r r e d to th e
a n t H a p p e n in g » o f t h e C u r
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Francisco, Portland. Tne Italie, ana various
can citizen; th a t is w hat P resident M c •lie of May there is no reason to f«*ai
K le r tlo n a ( 'i n n i n ll lr r .
r e n t VV e e k .
potuta tn Oregon and W ashington.
K inley has s I kovii him self in th**Ke, tb«* harm w hile th e fru it is being ¡s-rfocted.
District S o. .V, Sherm an C ounty,
T he past fall was exceptional in re
In an ticip atio n of an increase in th e
W ashington, March 27.— T he four
first wt*«-ks of bis occujiam-y of tb«* pros-
M o ro . O re g o n .
S|K«t
to dam age done, for the heavy
M. pATTgFSOS.
J. S. 9» n a s c a .
A
m
erican
tariff,
C
anadian
d
istille
rs
are
d
ay
s’
general
deabto
in
th
e
liouaeon
the
i<lential office.
Caahl«
President.
D inglev tariff bill close»! to n ig h t. T he
shipping large q u a n titie s of w hisky to
T here were no " f r ills ” atioiit hi« in freeze th a t o«*curred late in Novembei
n et atten tio n g iven to all C ollections en-
'ted to m e. Terms reasonable. Prompt re
bill w ill now I k - o | k * ii for debate u n d er
th e U n ite d States.
au g u ra l ad«lr«-ss, no unnee«*ssary exclu- w as q u ite disastrous in m any localities.
is. u i t . e W atkins B u ild in g, t'pstair*.
the
tive-m
m
ute
ru
le
for
live
days,
when
«iven»*«« in any part «»f bis share of tb«* W hile th is is no doubt true, it w ill not
S enator L indsay, from th e com m itteo
th
e
vote
w
ill
la*
taken.
d a y ’s doing«, and w hen be lM*came m as be possible to trace th e extent of tb t
on
ju
d
iciary
,
has
reporte»!
th
e
b
a
n
k
ru
p
t
W . 11. R.VGSPA1K.
E. lAXiAS.
in ju ry u n til th e grow ing season conies,
T h e D a lle « , O r.
Bailey,
th
e
<-pp»sition
lea«ler,
who
te r of th e W hite House its «loors were
cy b ill su b stan tia lly as it was reported
AGSDALE & LOGAN
for w hile in th e dorm ant state it can
was
to
have
clos»*»l
th
e
g«*ueral
debate
throw n O)K*n and «lay after «lay throngs
A general banking business tra n sa c t by S enator T eller, d u rin g th e last con
S w v cssors to J. C. Burkes
not easily be known how m uch harm
for bis side today, was unable to make
of j»*ojd«* from every s»*« tion and sta te
a l E - t « t o . C o l l e c t i o n » u j In s u r a n c e ed, deposits received, subjeet to sight
gress.
was «lone.
A c rn e r.
bis speech, ow ing to a sore th ro at, and
d raft or check.
have lK*en received by him .
T he nur-
N in eteen business b u ild in g s
in
It was said at th e tim e th a t the Ital»
Abstract oi Tit!«' an d C onveyancing
Collections
m
ade
and
proceeds
a m utual arrangem ent was m ade for an
viving m em bers of his ol«l regim ent,
a >;>«*»■ M.ty.
ian prune w as »^specially affected, w hich
prom ptly rem itted on day of collection. Bloom ington, W ist, w ere burned. T he
h o u r’s debate on each side ju st fo-fore
Moro. Sherm an C ounty, Oregon,
the
tw
en
ty
-th
ird
Ohio,
called
uj»on
him
apjiears to have been tru e at Tlie Dalles
S icht and telegraphic exchange sold fire o riginated in a saloon at 1 o ’clock
resp» e iu lly so lic it b u sin ess In our lin e,
th e final vote is taken.
th e «lay billow ing his in au g u ratio n , and
in th e m o rning. T h e to tal loss isf5 O ,-
’•ing that prom ptness w h ich a ln a v s follow s on New York, Sau Francisco and Port
T he «¡•eech-making today was not of
not for m any years have th e w alls of region; also at Hood Biver. Mr. D. J.
a tten tio n to m atters of th is character, land.
000, w ith lig h t insurance.
Cooper, of Was«» connty, told me th a t
ien t of our ab ility to h an d le the sam e in
a
v
e
ry
l
iv
e
ly
order,
b
u
t
th
e
crow
ds
in
th e W h ite House echoed rach ringing
D ltK C T O R S :
• n m r satisfactory to all.
T h e senate in executive session con
th
e
galleries
continue«!.
cheers a« those w ith w hich th«-y gr»*t*te«l m uch harm had been done in th a t d is
D. P. T hompson .
J so . S. St h *' sc k .
firm ed th e nom in atio n of W illis V an-
F i v e m em bers of th e ways ami means
E n. M. W illiams . G ko . A. L ie a s,
th e ir obi com m ander. T he «lay’s work tric t. He th o u g h t it was chiefly due to
d ev en ter, of W yom ing, to be assistan t
M . S M IT H
H. M. B eall .
com m ittee spoke today—T aw ney, Dal-
over, th is statesm an and plain A m eri overm uch and too late cultivation and
atto rn ey -g en eral; C harles S challer to
Z»*U, Russell, Payne and Stone. T he
can citizen donned b is b at and over irrig atio n , for he says he had noticed
th a t w here there was lig h t cultivation
be m ajor, ordnance d ep artm en t of th e
o th er speakers at th e session w ere T a l
coat, and for th e first tim e in m any
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX.
arm y.
b ert, C lark, M aguire, G u n n , Cox, Mc
y«*ars th ere was w itneow d th e spectacle and irrigation was not continued late,
th e wimji J ripened early and tre»je are all
R
ep
resen
tativ
e
E
vans,
of
K
entucky,
Rae, Grow, Sim pson, C u rtis, Burke.
( I f U n t ie s C i t y . O r e g o n .
of a ¡«resident of th e U nited States
has introduced a resolution in congress
L enta, Colson, H awley, D eA ruiond ami
O ffice at the D rug S tore
w alking unattended through th e stroets righL
Mr. E. L. S m ith, of Hood River, who
req u estin g th e presid en t to give notice
F itzg erald .
of W ashington.
T h is h ab it, which
P resident ........................ Z. F. MOODY
w as ch a racteristic of G eneral G ra n t, is a very close observer, says much
C ashier ........................ M. A. MOoDA th a t th e U n ite d S tates would te rm in ate
T h e llu u tln e R e p o rt.
. . . . . . . .
M oen. O re g o n
a t th e end of tw elve m onths th e e x ist
has l«M»n reviv»d by th a t other O hio harm was done in th a t country to
W ashington, M arch 27.— T h is was
in g com m ercial reciprocity convention
soldier, M ajor M cKinley, and strollers young apple trees, and th e Spitzenbe-gs
General Banking Business
iR S. J. E D G IN G T O N a n J
th e last day of th e general debate on
w ith th e H aw aiian republic.
««ii P ennsylvania avenue now «luff th e ir w ere e?i«ecially suffering, th e heavy
OLIVE HARTLEY
th e tariff b ill in die b o u s e. T a l l a T t .
Transacted
A d ra ft of th e treaties between th e
bats to th e pr»*si«lent of the U nited freeze having in m any instances, killed
Deiu.icrat, of South C arolina, in th e
S tates as be w alks by, and in retu rn th e tops, a« it oe«‘urred w hen th e sap
T
ran
sv
aal
republic
and
th
e
Orange
Free
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
w as flow ing.
In m any «-as»*« th e bark
presence of a scant au«lience. opened
receive a pleasant salu tatio n from him .
Sight exchange sold on New York, S tate have been concluded at B loem fon
had
split
on
th
e
tru n k , but he doubted
th
e
«lel*ate.
T
he
house
rap
id
ly
fill«*«).
te in , th e cap ital of th e la tte r republic,
San Francisco. P o rtlan d . Or.
B R Y A N S R O Y A L T IE S.
if th e dam age w«xii«l all show u n til
W a s c o - - - O re g o n .
T alb ert ta lk ^ i a gr«-at «leal at*out robber
Collections m ade on favorable term s an d are published in P reto ria. They
P la n » o f t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n .
sp»ring came.
barons.
giv e th e burghers in each state a fra n
T he plans of th e ad m in istratio n , as
office al W asco H otel. Special atten - a t all accessible points.
Mr. S m ith thought tbeexcessive ra in
C ham p C lark, D em ocrat, of M issouri, A C o m m u te « « A p p » iin te « l I o I J i p r n i l
chise in e ith e r republic and th e tw o re
H
a
l
f
t
h
e
A
m
o
u
n
t
.
■» given diseases of women and child-
outlined
by
P
resident
M
cK
inley’s
in
I n th e S e n a te .
fall in th e m ountains made it worse
followed.
He said as a D»-ni»»«arti«*
publics agree to support one an o th er in
L incoln, N eb., M arch 29.— W. J . augural address are reoeivtd w ith the th e re th a n out in th e O{>en country.
W ashington, March 29. — An»*tlu*r politician he rejoiced in th e passage of
case of attack. T he treaties m ust be
B rvan w ill give h a lf th e royalties from most cordial appn>val by m ember* of The Hood river valley is in th e very
b
rief
discussion
of
th
e
civil
service
b
ill
th
e
pen«lmg
b
ill,
because
after
it
haul
ratified by th e volksraads of both re
l i t S I N K S '* 1 * 1 1 1 ) 1 '
occurred «luring th e «»¡K»n session of th e become a law every storekec|«er would th e sale of his b»Kik, “ T he F irs t B a t all parties. 1 say all ¡artfos, b u t 1 h ea rt of th e Cas>*a>le range, and when
pública.
senate today. Mr. (« allln g er present»*»! be oblige»l to m ake a D em ocratic speech tle ,” to th e cause of b im etallism , ami iuu*t w itlxlraw th a t statem ent so far aa th ere were light rains west of the
T he secretary of the treasu ry has a u several form s issued by th e civil serv every tim e he m ade a sale. T he jmse- has appointed a com m ittee, whose d u ty relates to the silver R epublicans. These rang»*«, th ere was constant, heavy rain
J. V. O ’LE A R Y
thorized th e collector of custom s at Fer- ice com m ission to su b sta n tia te h is re ag e o f th is b ill, be said, would give th e it w ill be to proj-erly exj«eml th e funds m«-n, who w ere on<*e m em bers of th e th e re last fall, and th e effect was to
d inando to issue clearance papers to th e cen t statem en t th a t ce rtain ap p lican ts rh*mocrats a hundred m ajority in th e re«erve«l for th a t ¡«urjose. T he com ¡•arty w hich P resident M cK inley now keep th e sap flowing and th e trees grow
G R A S S V A L L E Y . OR.
suspected filibuster B erm uda, now at for office were re»juire«l to bop »»n one next <*oRgTei«ssional election.
m ittee is composed of th e follow ing per represents are th e only men in th e e n ing. A t th e tim e th e freeze came, late
th a t port. These in stru ctio n s were is foot for tw elve feet, lie said h is sta te
sons:
Senator J. K. Jo n es, of A rk a n tire nation who seem to find no g«*d in November, th e l«*aves were all on
A fter brief rem arks by M aguire. D em
sued upon receipt of an affidavit made m en t had N*en cballelige»l by several ocrat. of C alifornia, and G unn. P opu sas; S enator H. M. T eller, of Colorad«»; w«»rd for th e soun<! Ameri«*an se n ti and held th e ir d ark green color, so the
by th e cap tain ot th e B erm uda, pledg j«enny-a-liners an«l by one m em ber of list. of Idaho, Taw ney. R epublican, of S enator A llen, of N ebraska, ami A. J . m ents of bis inaugural a«l«lress. Demo effe«?t of th e col«l snap was more disas
P lans an d estim ates iurnisbed for all
K n tle d g e . O re g o n
sizes an d styles of buildings. All work ing h im self not to en ter Cuban ports nor th e civil service com m ission. T he sen M innesota, m em ber of th e ways and W arner, pr»-si l«-nt of th e Nat.*«nal B i crats, even P«»pulists, sj«eak in th e trous th a n if it had occurred in a norm al
to tak e on arm s or am m u n itio n to be
w.irm«*st term s of him and the A m erican season, as th e sap was frozen, and much
is w arran ted to give satisfaction.
ato r read th e ‘’hopping provision'* and m eans com m ittee, took th e fl«»»r for m etallic Union.
tran
sferred
to
an
o
th
er
vessel
on
the
principle« enunciate«! by him , b u t from ten«ler young wood was killed. We
In
answ
er
to
h
is
publisher«,
W.
B
C. W a w js , D eputy, R ufus, Or.
several o th e r questions as to th e weight tw enty m inutes. T aw ney defended tlie
h igh seas or to do any act in violation
am i h eig h t of ty p esetters, w hich he lead sche»lule, w hich bad lw*en attacked Conkey A Co., Chicago, sta tin g th a t th e men w ho re»'ently d»*serte«l th e ir ex¡‘ected to hear of harm done w herever
. O lds , D eputy, G rass Valley, Or.
of th e law s of th e U n ited S u tes.
characteriie»l as absurd. R eferring to by ^ u n n . T he la tte r said he had no ♦ ¡6.000 was due him as royalty on the ¡«arty, come no g«x>l words for any p<eople bad pluw«*d or cv tiv atM late,
T h e strik e on th e E rie canal, at P en th e sixe and w eight req u irem en t, G al- criticism to m ake of th e rates. He first m o n th ’s sales, Mr. Bryan at once sentim ent arising from its rep resen ta and so kept sap flowing b a t condi
. D. W ilcox , Deputy. Kent, Or.
in«trncte»l them to forw ard 14,500 t«» tive.
tions at H«<*1 River were exceptfonal,
only asked th a t they be collected.
d leton, N . Y., has assum ed a serious linger said*.
Mr. Jones; ♦1.500 to W arner, $1.500 to
and th e dam age Seems to have been
aspect. T h e stonem asons were attacked
T a w n e y asserted th e classification of
“ P h il S h erid an eould not have
Iu le r n a llu n a l B im e ta llis m .
generaL
by six ty I u lia n s , because th ey refused served th e governm ent if th e civil th is schedule wa* such th a t th e d u ties A llen and ^500 to T eller, and certifie»!
In G r a s s V a lle y . O r e g u a .
T he retu rn of Senator W olcott,
T here seems to have been damage
T he p u rjo ee of checks for these am ounts were sent to coupled w ith P resident M cK inley’s
to q u it work.
S heriff K inney ordered service com m ission could have got at c»iuld not be eva«led.
d«»ne
in m any p arts of th e country.
th e fram ers of th e s»he>luie was to give day.
th e Ita lia n s to re tu rn to th e ir cabins. h im .”
V WEST, lis a je r . -
lor*. Oregon E. C . M a h a n y ........
ringing utterances in favor of an in te r
Mr. B ryan based h is division on th e
T hey refuse»!, and w ere reinforced by
T he la tte r was referred to th e civil Ameri«"an labor em ploym ent in sm elt
n ational bim**tallic conference, gives C lark county. W ash., w as said at the
Pra tieal m echaulc, capable of doi g
ing Mexican and C anadian ores, and at vote he receive»! from th e four p arties great en couragement to the friends of tim e to have suffered loss in the Italian
all kir.d of • arpenter work and woo* re- Polacks, w hereupon th e sheriff and service com m ittee.
T<alr:nr ba» rttabim bed a , above and re
th e same tim e fully protect th e A m eri repr«*sent«-»l by th e gentlem en nam ed. th a t «entim enL Senator W olcott re- prune, w hich is planted largely there.
posee fired a volley a t them . T he men
A
resolution
was
alopte»!
asking
th
e
x r g e s t a n d H o s t C o m m o d io u s
»pet-fully so li ta a »hare of the pub! e
As to orchards in th is valley (th e W il
ran from th e field. T h ree Ita lia n p a p resid en t for inform ation as to th e can lead m iner.
patronage. In ail ta -es aettafacuoo
porto n nusual in te rest in th is suhj»*ct
H r u l h r r » F o u g h t a D u e l.
H o u s e in M oro.
guaranteed-
lam ette). it is not probable th a t much
drones have been arrested and brought d eath of A m erican sailors at Santiago
Simpeon. P opulist, of Kansas, e n te r
on
th
e
C
ontinent
and
even
in
Englan«!,
G roensburg. In d ., M arch 29.—tveorge
harm was done w here they had not too
to Lockport. Tw enty-five m en are at <!e Cuba; also resolution® ask in g th e tained th e house for five m inutes. He
W e l l K e p t ( . O r d M e a la . G o o d B e d ,.
an«l is hopeful o f results. P resident
w ork on th e canal under guard of a attorney-general for inform ation of any read from M cK inley’s s;«eeeb at th e and C alvin Holm»*«, brothers, fought a M cK inley's clear, terse utterances on m uch and too late cultiv atio n . People
duel
to
th
e
d»*ath
near
Moore’s
H
ill,
dozen deputy sheriffs.
proposition to sell th e U nion Pacific M inneapolis convention a declaration
W ants of custom ers carefully atten d e d
th is subject leave no doubt as to h is in had to learn th a t th e re can be too
th a t th e foreigner ¡»ai l th e tax, w h i.h yesterday. T hey were tw ins. 22 years tentions and th e re is reason to believe m uch of a g«<»l th in g . T here has been
P atronage of th e public is respect-
Sam nel Cosine, an old Y am h ill coun railroad.
F. E. BROWN’, P roprietor .
'Ily solicited bv th e m anagem ent.
O w ing to th e public dem and for lie ridicule»!. T he last congress. he old. T hey were m«-ml»ers of a prom i th a t w ithin a few week« definite steps too m uch pruning, as well as too m uch
ty pioneer of 1848, died a t his hom e in
cu ltivation. W hat is needed is to as-,
copi«*s of th e recent «lecismn of th e su said increase»! th e ap p ro p riatio n ♦50.- n en t and w ealthy family.
M cM innville, a t th e age of 78 years.
Miss Higg«, over wlwiui they fought, w ill be taken to bring about a confer sist nature, not to take the j»»btoo m uch
000.000, and now, »«vording to Mc
GRANT. WASCO AND MORO
ence
of
tlie
leading
nations,
and
to
T h e Illin o is leg islatu re is considering prem e court su stain in g th e a n ti-tru -t
K in ley ’s theory, taxes on f«»reigners is 20 years old, th e «laughter of one of cause th is «'onferen»*e to be held «luring out of her hands. O nly a few days be
a b ill giving free school books to all laws applm able to railroa«ls, it was d e
fore th a t fre«*ze. one of lh»»ee very e n
were to be increased to ¡«ay for ex tra v a th e w ealth iest fam ilies in th e county. th e re a r 1X97.
term
in
ed
to
p
rin
t
th
e
m
a
jo
rity
ami
m
i
M anufacturer o f and Dealer in
pupils of th e public schools of th e s u te .
th u siastic orchard men told me h e had
gance.
The foreigner should be glad, About a year ago <4«s«rge H olm es began
n o rity opinion* as a sen ate tkcum eiiL
M rs. M arcy S m ith was dragg»*d from
kept on pfowing and c u ltiv a tin g up to
he said th a t th e last congr»-ss had not paving a tte n tio n s to Miss H ig g s , am i
Whips,
l a r r r a t r d A p p r o p ria tio n « .
m ess,
I . a r g r S u m to I h a r ttjr .
th e bedside of h er d y in g son in O ak
date. I asked him w here he would be
t«een a two-bi 11 ion d o lla r congress. If was favorably reeeivt'd. Last C h rist
T he Republicans in th e new congress
Spurs,
Saddles.
lan d , C al., in a erased condition. For
New Y ork, M arch 29.— T he W orld th e taxes of th e foreigner <*ould l>e suffi m as hia bro th er C alvin return«*«l from
when a freeze came, and thought of him
POPULil
H
SUIIEI
B
O
U
T
E
.
are giiing to m ake an effort to get back
a
week
she
had
stood
g
u
a
n
’
in
a
little
college
and
m
et
th
e
young
lady
at
a
confirm
s
th
e
rep
o
rt
th
a
t
Baron«-*«
Stirrups,
th e first th in g when it did come.
Bridles,
cien tly increased, he ol»served sar«astic-
T hey at once to th e system of placing th e ap p ro p ria
I am prepare»! to offer first-« lass ac cottage w h ere h er only boy. H arry , has H irsch is about to expend ♦ 1,500.000 in ally , th e surplus could be d istrib u ted neighborh«x*l dance.
I hear of some dam age (to Italian
Ships, Äc. com
Collars,
m odations to th e traveling ru b ! ( been a t d e a th ’s door from pneum onia. c h a ritv in th is city. O - a r S traus-, am ong our people and every day would aeeraed sm itten w ith each o th er, and tion bills in the han<ls of one com m it- ¡»runes especially) done to o rch ard s near
te»*.
T
he
free
trad
ers
who
got
control
w ith easy toeebes, good team s and ac T he m other, worn o u t by m uch w atch- ex -m in ister to T urkey and tru stee of th e be Sunday here. (L a u g h ter.)
th is arouse«! the jealousy of th e g irl's
here on p rairie land, and to some ex
of congress w hen G rover C leveland first
com m odating drivers.
ing and suffering for w ant of food, Baron llira ch fund, w hich expends for
Simpson said be was him self a farm er lover. N othing was known of his f«*el- came in to th e W hite House distribute»! te n t in th e bills. T he Oregon Land
»MITU
LX aV ta.
g rad u ally loet h er reason and was taken c h a rita b le and e»lucational purposes who farmed farms, not farm era If th e ings, how ever, u n til Sunday night
Com pany has 8.000 acres of tree« on
away by force to p rev en t her doing th e incom e of $2.400.000 a n n u a lly , R epublicans had desire»! to do some w hen Miss Higgs jilte d him for his th e appropriation bills to half d«*z»*n high h ill land a few m iles south of S a
G ran'___ _— 7: 0 » » M -TO..............ll:S S
ootnm ittees in order to ta k e th e m out of
Waa . _
15 ». ■ * o r o ......... It*.*»
harm to those who had com e to nurse says th a t Baroness H irsch has ap p ro p ri th in g | rartic al for th e farm ers, why, b ro th er, and a q u arrel ensu«d.
lem , th a t they cultivated late, and I
All kinds of repairing prom ptly
M«»ro______ 1 ,.J0 r. M G ra n t........ .. C JO
the hands of Prot«*clionist Sam Ran-
Y
esterday
th
e
bro
th
ers
m
et
in
th
e
her
boy.
ated
a
sum
sufficient
to
buv
land
and
h»?ar some harm was «l«»ne there. The
he asked, bad they left hides on th e
and neatly done.
Strict attenti«»u wii be given to all bn»ine«-
lall. and at th e sam e tu n e more th o r
Police T elegraph O perator H arry put up a b u ild in g for th e Baron H ir h free list?
eotru»tcd io b « e-re. k i p rem and oiker pac*
lesson to fruitgrow ers is th a t th ere is a
Sim pson an n o u o cel him self roa«l. T hey q u arreled ami struck each
condSt., Near Moody’s Warehouse a«e- prorcptiy dehtered.
o th er, w hen C alvin fired.
Several oughly control th e house in favor of th e tim e when trees should m ature th e ir
G reenhoff, of th e E ast Chicago avenue trad e school to be established.
a free-trader.
free
trad
e
plan«.
They
succeed»*!,
both
She ha» fu rth e r appropriate«! ♦1,000,-
statio n , narrow ly escape«! d ea th w hile
Cox an«l McRae of A rkansas follow«*»!. shots were exchanged, when George
wood, as w ell as th e ir fru it, and if we
in d istrib u tin g th e appropriation b ills
ignore th e laws of nature, we are apt
m aking a heroic rescue of a ch ild from 000 for th e b u ild in g of mo-lei houses for T he la tte r ridiculed th e idea th a t pros dropped dead. C alvin is woumled over
and
in
passing
th
e
ir
free
tra«ie
tariff
to pay heavily for iL A gentlem an
beneath th e w heels of an engine on St. th e poor in th e ten em en t d istric t or p erity had existed un«ler th e M cK inley th e h eart.
a»'L Tlie result of th e d istrib u tio n of
who is engaged in fruitgrow ing report*
P au l bridge. So near did be become to w herever th e tru ste es of th e fumi may law. or w«>uld exist under th e D ingley
T h e T u k a t W » « « » rre .
th e appropriation bills was an enorm ous
being crushed th a t h iso o a t was torn off. d eterm in e. In a«l«lition she w ill bnild bill, if it became law.
C o n stantinople. March 29. — T he increase in expenditures and th e result th a t he was in Southern Idaho after
The I>»ading Dealer in S herm an County
T h e ch ild he rescued was b u t 4 years a w orking g ir ls ’ hom e on plans sim ila r
Grow, th e venerable ex-speaker, ma le G reek p atriarch isautd an official re of th e passage of th e low ta riff act was th e fre»*ze. and young orchards along
In F irst-class “ U p-to-D ate” ....................
old, and had w andered on th e b rid g e in to those of o th e r hom es she has b u ilt a general sp»*»*ch in favor of th e theory port th a t th e re were 700 persona, in an enorm ous «bvrease of th e receipts. Snake river were alm ost destroyed by
of protection.
T he latest Dem<x*ratic clu d in g a n n m b er of G reeks, kill«'«! in Result: increase in national indebted- it. They were, no doubt, forcing growth
front of th e fast freig h t tra in , w hen abroad.
T he baroness has au th o rised th e ed u cry of more money and l«?ss taxes, be th e recent massacre« at Tokat. The
by irrig atio n , and overdid it; so suffer
G reenhoff saw its danger and rescued it,
n»*ss in th e last fo u ry e ara am ounting to
cational alliance, whose work is chiefly sai«l, was pre^w terous.
a t th e peril of b is own life.
porte, fearing an o u tb reak here, has a r ♦262,000,000. T he R epublican ¡»arty, as a «x»seqnence. It was a warm No
vem ber up to the freeze, and th e change
T h e question of opening th e Cascade am ong th e R u s s ia n H e b re w s to pay off
Dalzell review ed th e resu lts of th e rested eight A rm enian susp»*ct«.
now th a t it resuni»** control, m ust first
WASfO, OBEGO.L
0Í Ever Kind ii ly Line of Govds.
It is stated th a t th e su ltan is so licit change th e system s w hich pnxluce came suddenly and was disastrous.
tim b er reserve for th e h erd in g of stock a t her expense th e ♦ 100,000 mortgage W ilson and M cKinley law s and de
W hile th is m ust be tru e of m any, it
nounce»! th e a«l val«»rem system as g iv ing an ex p lan atio n , through th e T u rk these evil result« and then go to work
is creating a s tir am ong p ro m in en t on its pro|»erty^_____________
ing o p p o rtu n ity for im m ense u n d erv a l ish anibas«a*lor at St. Petersburg, of and j av th e debts w hich th e Dem«>erats is safe to say th a t th e older orchards of
I*ro t> a l> ljr • M u r d e r .
stockm
en
of
E
astern
Oregon.
T
h
e
v
a
ri
H ave now on hand a large stock of H arn ess an d Saddles. Collars. Bridles,
th e concent rat ion of Russian troops piled up. To <lo th is they w ill first re th e Pacific Northw»*st are in g«x»d condi
Tacom a, W ash.. M arch 29.— P eter uation.
’hips, R ol*s. b ru sh es, C urry Combe, Ac., A c . Any person in need of an y th in g ous stock associations in Wasco, G il
up«>n th e T u rk ish fro n tiers. Gn the duce expenditures by placing th e appro tion to prodm.'e well, and th a t we may
liam , Crook and Sherm an counties pro O lson, a horse trad er, w ho alw ays car
.oaa. fe.
mv line will save money by giving me a call before part-basing elsewhere
T h e M e a a te P r o c e e d in g » .
o th er hand, th e rum or is revive«! of th e priation bills in the hands of one com hope for th e largest yield for th e season
pose to raise a fund of $500 to pay th e ried large sum s of m oney on his per
W ashington, M arch 27.— T he senate existence of a «♦‘«'ret tre a ty , by th e m ittee; second, increase th e re»*eipts by of 1897 th a t ever was known. The
expenses of a delegate to W ashington to son, was stru ck on th e head to n ig h t
properly present th e m a tte r to con w ith a large cold chisel, by some p er ha«l a h alf-h o ar open session early in term s of w hich Russia um lertakes to a protective tariff and general busin«*ss short crop of 1S96 leaves th e trees well
gress. T he question is a v ital one to son unknow n, and w ill die. O lson was th e day and then was four hour« in ex uphohl th e in teg rity of T urkey, w ho ac tiv ity , and then resum e th e task rest«*»!, and w ith vigorous grow th of
office
sheepm en, as th e closing of th e reserve in a lonelv jw rt of th e c ity , and was ecutive session on th e a rb itra tio n treaty thereby b»*eoines her vassal. It is al- w hich they carri»*d on successfully for fru it buds. W e are alm ost at th e end
to them m eans such a scarcity of range not fo und"till about 8:80 P. M. J u s t and resume«! th e open session to go on l»*g»*»l th ere can be no o th e r reas»»n for m any years of paying off public itrdebt- of M arch, and yet th e trees are not in
bloom, w hen they often are in fu ll
T he la tte r m eas R u ssia’s unexpected a ttitu d e tow ard e»lnesw.
th a t successful sheepraising in E astern how long he had lw*eu ly in g th e re is th e b ankruptcy bill.
bloom before th is tim e. T here is mors
Oregon w ill be im practicable on a large n ot known. W hen found, th ere was ure. generally known as th e Torrey Gro»*ce.
danger from late spring rains th a n from
I*r»»te<-tio n G a i n i n g G r o u n d .
■HECUGH EÏ DilLIGHT tlL GRASS VALLEÏ, KEBT, CROSS HOLLOWS. •cale.
only a ^10 b ill in h is w atch fob, b u t bankruptcy b ill, was r»*ad at len g th and
F o u n d l l » l f S ta rv e d .
T he protective tariff idea is gaining a w inter freezes. If we have a late bloom
Theodore D u rran t has by no m eans near h is body was a 60-cent piece and Nelson offer»*»! a su b stitu te differing in
Tacom a, W ash., M arch 29.— Officer
C . M W H IT E L A W , A n t e lo p e .
D O U G . A L L E N , T h s D a lle s .
tim e, and no cold rain s later, we may
given op th e fight for h is life. George bis keys. T he police have no clu e fu r a num ber of p articu lars from th e com D esm ond, w h ile p arttd lin g his beat to fiKithobl perm anently in every party. look for an exceptional fru it year all
ages leave The Dalles from th e U m atilla House a t 7 a. m. Also from A ntelope A . K n ig h t has been added to his coun th e r th a n th e cold chisel th e dee«l was m ittee bill.
T he debate has not yet
S
enators
M
eEnery.
Uaffery.
S
m
ith
and
day, h eard a ch ild scream ing. On in
over th is W estern Oregon, as well as
a t 7:30 a. m. every M onday. W ednesday and F riday. Connections m ade a t
sel, and is now prep arin g a p etitio n a sk «lone w ith. Tb<* «l«»<*tors say' 1 fison can open»?d.
v estig atio n be f«»un«l a half-starved several others on th e D em ocratic side of th e Indland Em pire. We have had so
A ntelope for P rineville, M itchell and points beyond.
Close con
A
m
ended
cicd
en
tials
were
present»*«!
th
e
senate
are
likely
to
support
th
e
Re
n
ot
recover
n«»r
r«*gain
consciousness,
as
in g th e suprem e co u rt for a rehearing
ch ild chained to th e w all of a foul cel
nections m ade a t The Dalles w ith railw ay train s and boats.
P opulists m uch to learn th a t it has been a school
of th e application previously m ade and th e weapon was d riv en in bis hea«l to in behalf of Jo h n W. H enderson, ap- lar. F ra n k Yocum claim s to be the publican tariff measure.
top« made for eum m errial traveler» at point» along the lin e.
jo
in
te
d
by
th
e
governor
of
F
lorida
to
Kyle, lle itfe ld and one or two others of of experience up to date, and henceforth
th
e
base
of
th
e
brain.
denied,
for
a
new
tria
l.
If
th
is
p
eti
fath
er
of
th
e
ch
ild
.
T
he
ch
ild
was
Freig ht, exprea» and package* carried reasonably.
we should reap some of the p»ractical
th e seat vacat«*»! by C all. It brought
tion, w hich w ill be sumbitte«! w ith o u t
turne«l over to th e Society for the P re th a t ¡»arty are. it is understood, likely results.
Htage« from A ntelope reach The Dali«; Tuesday«, T hura’av« and .'a urday« at 1 : » p m.
G r r i n i D j r S te p » O u t .
out
a
statem
en
t
from
llo
a
r,
acting
c
h
a
ir
to
vote
for
protection.
Of
th
e
silver
arg u m en t, be denied, as th e d is tric t
vention of C ru elty ot CbiLlren ami the
C on stan tin o p le. March 29.— It is as-
T h e B ill K ille d .
atto rn ey an ticip ate s, th e re w ill only re serted here to n ig h t, on w hat is regard m an of th e com m ittee on privileges and police are in vestigating th e m a tte r and Republicans, practically all are in p rin
.R A T E S O F F A R E ....
elections, th a t action on th e pending
ciple protectionists. T hus th e great
m ain th e possibility of securing th e in
Springfield, 111., M arch 29.—The
w
ill
probably
a
rrest
Yocum.
ed as reliab le a u th o rity , th a t in eonse- election cases was delayed by th e u n
m The I».i
principle of th e Republican ¡»artv. th a t senate anti-»iep»artni»'nt store b ill came
terference of th e federal co u rts in D ur-
, ,
.
.
**
**
** K e n t............ ...
Moro ....................... ... 1 5»
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•*
ra n t’s behalf. F ailin g in th a t, only q ^ n c e of th e refu saH »f Lord Salisbury ce rtain ty as to th e com m ittee o rg an iza
An el«*ctric ro ller for m assage p u r w hich has b»*en th e leading th o u g h t in up in the house today on first reading,
2 25
** (,r»M Valley
Grass ValSrjr..—.........
••
♦<
of G reek jo rts , tion in th e senate. T h e revis»*«! cre poses is com posed of plates of eop,K*r its declarations since its existence, is
Ker.-t ............ ............... .... 1 «0
Moro
____
♦b.
ks ___ of
t th e ____
: i—
••
and w as ordered laid on th e table.
th e —
action
presid
en . t ______
can step i be to loin in a blockade
“ I»«-» ('h a tes......
<'r«** H o llo w s .____ .. 4 j O
G
erm
any
has
given
notice
to th e pow d e n tia ls w ere referred to th e elections and zinc ami gen erates its owu elec coining to be gradually recogniaed and
M
** The l*wll«r«........
A n te lo p e ................— __5 UU
tw een th e condem ned man and th e g al
T his action practically kills tlie meaa-
er« of her in te n tio n to w ith d raw from com m ittee.
a»*epte»l by m em bers of all parties.
tric ity .
lows.
ure.
the concert.
_____
Spooner suggeste«! th a t th e question
G reat B ritain has another evidence
T h e Brooks locom otive w orks, of
T h e <’ a » e o f B u t l e r .
F i r e 1« T h e I l a l l a a C o r s e t F a c t o r y .
had already been elalnirately urgutd
K in r n id t 'n r h a n g r d .
of th e distress of free trade in th e ex
D unkirk, N. Y ., has resum ed on fu ll
San Francisco. Mareh 29.— U nited
and se ttle d — settled both ways.
perience
of
one
of
her
children,
A
ustra
T
h
e
D
alles,
O
r.,
M
arch
29.—
From
Salem
,
O
r.,
M
arch
29.—
T
he
state
tim e. T he force has been g reatly in
“ T he inference from th a t sugges lioard of ag ric u ltu re held a m eeting lia. New South Wal«*s recently enter»*»! S tates M arshal B aldw in lias receive»!
creased d u rin g th e past week.
I t is ashes in a paper box w as sta rted a Are
Charleu S l* le— SLADE t i COOLEr^M oPRlETOBS—J. 0 . Cooley.
tio n ,” pursue«! S tew art, “ is th a t we hen* today. T he member« of th e boanl u|K»n a new exjK*ritnent in low tariff, th e m andate ordering him to deliver
in
th
e
corset
factory
over
th
e
Van
Nor-
axpecte»! th e fu ll force w ill be em ployed
vote on these cases according to our claim th a t th e act creating th e boanl ami th e result has been extrem e d is th e A u stralian m urderer, B utler, to
in all th e d ep artm en ts liefore A p ril 1. den jew elry store a t 3 o clock th is
p
o litical co nvictions.”
carries th e ap p ro p riatio n , and Secretary tress. An official r e ^ r t of th e New agents of the B ritish governm ent. Two
Sylvester Bcovel, th e correspondent, m orning. P ro m p t action by th e fire
“ T he m anner of settlin g th is is by of S tate K incaid w as wait»*,! upon to S outh W ales cham ber of m anufacturers men w ill w atch the m urderer day and
d
ep
a
rtm
en
t
prevented
serious
dam
age.
who was im prisoned in C uba, has a r
m eans of an in tern atio n al agr«*emcnt ascertain if w arran ts woul«l lx* issue*«! show s th e effivt of th e low ta riff to n ig h t u n til he sails Aptril 1 for A u stra
rived in New Y ork on board th e Segur- Van N o n len ’s loss am ounts to ♦200,
for th e fr«*e coinage of silv e r,” re for th e fair. {Secretary K incaid reas- have b»*en “ reduction in wages, work lia. T he A ustralian detoctivea fear he
fu lly covered by insurance.
Located w ithin 100 feet of the depot.
New building, new fu rn itu re, and anca, from H avana. Mr. Scovel w as in
m arked llo a r, facetiously.
“ W hen sert(*«l hi« form er d eclarations th a t no men discharg»*»!, works closed and in may com m it suicide.
everything first-class. Commodious rooms, well an d neatly kept. Table supplied th e best of h e a lth , and stated th a t a
A great in te rn atio n a l eongr«*ss of th a t is accom plished, th e senator from w arra n ts would 1>«* draw n for th e ag ri d ustries abandon»*»! w hich ha«l taken
F iv e year« penal servitude was the
g reat deal of sym pathy had been w asted science w ill be held at Dover, E ngland,
w ith th e b»-st th e m arket affords.
P roprietors of H otel will m eet all train s. Special a tte n tio n to com m ercia on h im , as he had been trea ted w ith and a« row th e ch an n el a t Boulogne, Neva«la w ill have no fu rth e r obj«*c- c u ltu ral »ocieties, unless com pelled by ex p en d itu re of m any years of effort sentence impoee«l recently on a bicycle
tions. ”
and m uch ca p ital to e sta b lish .”
m an d ate of court.
ravelere. Stages .eave for Cioldendale and Moro everv m orning.
th ief in E ngland.
g re a t consideration and kindnesa.
F rance.
______
'
S
tew
art
said
th
e
general
f«*eling
was
F r e e S i l v e r 1» W e a k e n i n g .
F rom pafiers found am ong th e effects
C a u se d by a S t o v e K x p lu e lo a .
M a u u n l T r ia itin g fo r W o m e n .
T hat the free silv er theory is w eaken
Des Moines, la ., M arch 29.— F iv e th a t th e senate was capricious in its ac
of Leon Cabel, an insurance agent, who
Beaver, P a., M arch 29.—T he B u
New York. M areh 29.— W illiam R.
\\ here all the T oirists, D rnuim ers, Farm ers,
ch ild ren of Mr. and Mr«. F r a n k 'P e n - tion on these cases and th a t th e re chanan building, a thn*e-8tory stru ctu re ing even in its home is show n by the
com
m
itted
suicide
in
M
ilw
aukee,
W
ia.,
• •
M erchants, Stockmen, Miners, and
G race, his wife. L illius G race, and his
• • •
i t was found th a t he w as h e ir to an rod, a t L addsville, a m in in g tow n on should be some definite und final se ttle occupied by th e post«»fll«*e, th e Star fact th a t th e W yoming legislature re
Everybody else stops. . . .
in
son, Joseph G race, have jo in tly set
cently
defeat»*»!
a
free
silver
resolution,
estate in R ussia of ♦4,000,000. Cabel tlie W apello and Davis county line, m ent of tlie w hole subject.
T he senate took tip th e a rb itra tio n P u b lish in g Co., th e W estern Union and su b stitu te d one in stru c tin g its d e l aside ♦200.0(H) for th e founding of a
w ere b u rn ed to d eath last n ig h t. T h ree
...............ALL TRAINS stop at hotel
also has a b ro th er in G erm any.
trea ty im m ediately after going into ex T elegraph Co., S h illo th ’s dry goods egates in congress to vote for a m easure m anual train in g school for young
T h e C hinese em pire has sen t notice were cremate«!, and tw o die»l a few
ecutive
session today. T he C hilton store, ami a num ber of law yer«, burn»*«! to secure an in tern atio n al bim etallic women and girl«. A bill providing for
to th is governm ent th a t it w ill be rep hour« later. T hey are: H arry , aged
th e incorporation of th e in stitu tio n has
am endm ent was still th e iinui<*diate today. Los«, ♦50,000, fully insured. agreem enL
resen ted a t th e un iv ersal postal con 10; Jo h n , aged 8; M inerva, aged 6;
T h e fire was caused by th e explosion of
T he gold production of th e Unite»l b»*»*n introduced in the legislature.
Ross, age«! 4; B laine, ag«*d 3. T he subject under discussion. A Senator an oil stove. No one w as injure»!.
gress
to
he
held
in
W
ashington
n
ex
t
S in n o tt A F iah , P rop rietors.
T H E D A L L E S OR
C h ilto n , au th o r of th e am endm ent,
State« was last year th e larg«*st of any The school when established w ill l»e
May. T h is w ill be th e first tim e C h in a paren ts were a t church, leaving th e
spoke a t length. He urged th a t th e
F o r t h e O ium I im K x p o a ltlo n .
country
in th e world, ami tlie gold ¡»re knonw as th e G race in stitu te of New
ch
ild
ren
in
tie«!.
has been represented a t such a g a th e r
change was necessary to prot«*ct A m eri
L incoln. Neb., M arch 29.— G overnor duction of th e w orld was the largest of Y’ork city. T he ¡»Ians are not yet com
ing, w hich is held sex ten n ially , and
A proposition to reorganise forty can in terests and aaid they w ere not H olcom b th is afternoon signed a bill any year in it« history.
T he gold of plete«! in detail.
MAIN O FFIC E S of th e U. P. R. R.. O. R. A X. Co. and th e deb-gates w ill be sen t w ith a view
counties
in W estern K ansas in four safe under less ex p licit provisions.
ap p ro p riatin g ♦lOO.OOO for the tran«- the world has increased enorm ously in
W. U. T. Co. Stage offices of th e Moro, Prineville’ Du to »he en tran ce of th e em pire in to th e
An Iowa couple have just been mar
large ones is being ag itated in th a t
T he senate a t 4 o ’clock adjourne»!
fur, Tygb Valley, Oak Grove, A ntelope, Bake Oveu and universal postal union.
Mia«i«8ippi exposition.
tlie past few Tears.
íüúms
ried
who had been engaged forty year«.
G oldendale Stage lines.
state.
ornej-it-Law and Notary Public.
F ro m
..B A N K E R S .
First National Bank
I
The Dalles Rational Bank!
J. H. B ER G ER ,
Iti
lock Inspector of Sherman Go.
“ CARPENTERING
C ity
WAGON REPAIR SHOP
hotel
U. S. M AIL ROUTE
4EN R Y
L. K U C K
ST1GE
:STS AND WAGON COVERS
SADDLES, HARNESS! SUPPLIES
Dalles Moro-Antelope
STAGE LINE.
Lit
3LADE&C00LEY HOTEL
The Leading Hotel of Grant.
STOP
o
^ U M A T IL L A
H O U S E D
Hotel Rates to Suit the Times.
aunt
a ll
P a rts o f
th e
N ew
T a riff
to
Be
D is c u s s e d
in
LAND
CONTRASTED.