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mla) : W O Pnuxtt*_ Mrs Pack UreQnigMrs sue.1 II UcDoDJuuh C I. Dtuioy pa Lawaoo W Tt noratft i« wl I) E Snip* jker T J AnuJttOHC r wICdpc Cbur«a pozlex \ \ v « ^ w,v uwkJiru iuiviitoi. antillortehwl it under Eohus no**. io a ran us-pleasant manner. Mcti -aw was nt ooev dii*'pate.LEtTES.wired t7 the bystanders, and a policeman cillet. McGrow had nothing D say for himself, ei-MJpt that he remembered nothing about tho affair and meat hare betfri drunk. A man who tame In on the rmroetnKn with McGraw, sure that he terrorized theooeopanls or (be wnoklo? car, standing at one dofr, with bln revdlver 1q t»s band, and making »i .b man gdt up on Ida seat and sing a eonav or fecit© o pieo* of poetry, lie evidently Is a little fg yellon*. and, perhaps, a crank.A»ia», W. T., Feb. it. i OBSOOXIA*: ce to Tun Orkoohtak a anoplolon on Woman Arriwry, It seems hut rnen of the territory -_auer also, as being the ed and concerned, and, it claw, I write, hoping aiy express the views of xl nwibers of the teiri-us cared nothing wbat-Qkh there has fteea so: women's rights, ten the right of Biiffnze i composed of raed. We suing way by the men u?U Lhey hid con/erred us. ami we bad ooiujt as there wis no ioo»-t change their mindsTun .Divoice Mill.—Yesterday j in flepart-inent ho. 2, of the elate circuit ooijrt, one divorce ease was settled and two more bogao. Sadie Donahue secured » decree of divorce fro m John T. Donahue,-on thk ground ol cruel ac-1 Inhuman treatment. Tie couple vwe marrM in Walla Walla in May, .885. No nnneyaod no chllorea made the case lees comp, tested than in»Dy. PoraTaak© began suit against Fred Toafie, she claiming that Fred la in habitual drunkard, which pernlcl ms babll he cenlraots.i ufter the marriage, wlifr i took ntacs In Clayton City, Icwa, in the monti of February. 1872 Sopbronla W. Thomas was married to John L. Thomas at HUlsboro, in,Ootober, 1876. Shortibe enpbonlos appeUatkn toBtttatea divorce p: ceedlngs on Ihe followh: z chargee, to-wlt: Johnro-ureanlly at fl rat we ad-t ahqut lolormtng uur-J 1201 nit wtwt it meant resttJUSlbb) bum ■» he DnttttlStates. Y*». we e members cl the Wash-had beOT OD’.wiJt to see rare equal to their awn, rUnry io the backwo jU i decided s step In the'aoCoastltuUoa].M andantaiulm: question. ac-e. *-Wiiat aw you going soenoRniaethatcEts tsSMHE®baa Leaped upon her on lnlless personal indig nltlee, treated her In a croel and Inhuman m:ta-' oer, and maliciously acoued her of bring about to erect and maintain a I ouse of U1 fame. The plaintiff praja for a divorce on thn pboroSounde, and also asks Sot the ous/idy of Iceree children born to b«r. . ,APyatrPBlATB POHTKA t FOB THS LlDRAHV.—Yesteiday allertoon tbele wiabongtn the reading room or tfco Portland library the portrait or a gentleman who, above oil ©there, deserwe to :be remembered by those wbp enjoy the benefits of the library. It le a llte-srro croyo i picture of iJudge Matthew P. Dead* and b the work of Mr. ,E. W. Moore. Ko blgbee pralae cau be given to the artist than to say Ilia; the portreitisnspeali-ilog Hkenets of Judge I eady.i perfuct In every detail. . The plcltyxj Is tae gift of a genUfimun who d^ired to com pllmwit Judge L eady apd atw:m iue law {paraiBi before. Mr. Monije stood oc am bq KQgllshman, and much n Brltlfb subject All tho newspapers took • ibe local officer* were-oik wo* '‘appecled,” and nftor a y ''drcunilocaUoQ office” was d Mr. Mcoro Last week the a was refund sd to him, and It w torn tor the UnoblB and exi hart Iwd p-jt In COBuectinn wl ll£ATN PROM ah Old Ikji ketl, of JUckreal, Hoik count momipc at hls residence, and own form yesterday. Death aa Injury ennsed by ronolng tu bis ear While riding on a c* e:n orsgo!! • .four yaare agci wa= forced back on the nerves broin. He fell i nncooselcm four honrr before death, a to lb© end. Mr. Bastortt 1 of the pioneer fatnlUo* of t a prominent clUien of Polk . po lit kail y cud financially. H missed in the vicinity where to and was highly, esteemed.i SamisOld STOBY.-Ai uat jMadge Howe refpsaa to proi leas, brutal husband, James 1 toemash bvrsknll with.a st©\ .ago. Yestfiday she appearedJorr, and Btateu thai nathlngi testify pgslast her lord and h ittoe principal wltohcs, the charidlsmifsed. Howd wttssenten ;dajH In lhe county Jail for aim wife, and after asrviagntQeda was released. No doubt tho BMiney.Bbidqks Washrd Away.— received a letter fnxn Tlllan have come jy carrier plgwuo, a for mat (od that all the fifteen cn the Traai river between tht bay have beeu carried away b; coimtry IsTOfeeveD If- It Is t Mr. Tufto *n}w that lhare was s
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Morning Oregonian

Portland, Oregon, US

Sat, Feb 19, 1887

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