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wur.f is iu (.reave a Ufw iiu-iuk. x- i
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A jriuuet at tue nt-wspiipere u-
enr &;ro tods r iniw:c cue l'-1"
iuuuti;- iu tbe njajrur-ui.t uuil
uuuuul uf liMiurv tuai bi
fru(i(l into iie twelve wun'.b be
tween tiit-m t.fd ui.w. A tear i.i
vwietilpy iue tc-ul'-r jjuruuu of tue
WOfid iauyiied Bt tbe JfWtlM;et uT &r
between und te I'uiit-d biau.
Wuiie m sr.tmiiuo vui u s.e vut
tliere eiia:e(l Vu U tuutu uuie
rvaa'jD Jt, Lciit vt; tiial !r wumd u
ault ic Asia U-ittc tbe j;'111 i'u'w
FUV IW - " -
cent veai. 1b uuintamff witL ts.-, i-w-.u i- j.i.iu''
no eusifiur in eiliit-r braucU of euu- renwierexL iii. kick
JuU'J'ufClUttliV IWJW K til
pUOliCI-.C III
OUU ur :i',O0v,lHiO iuLai.tiauU of rtiT-: iuc
:et,-u: ;riU .Wifw,.vi,.g a group of'iuucb t'ue M it w tbon, o far
lactic Usiai.0,, fear lue Aiu:ic cwuil. ti ca'.iot of uroj r cot-
0:br iari;e ta. feljuire o'.ucv auU , twueo. auu .c
grrse.
iarg'-st man Las bfccc i tbe m-'U-ait
from Lie suae Biuve CouLIiug.
lit W s crediibuie eui-tessur ;o
VrijiuU I'lL-kiuaou, U.x. t-ward.
I ibL. iMirjnc huuloc aud lb otbur
Cr:V-tla nifB wiiuin cw York bat
b l:fTretJl linn cbooec to tbe set
Tbe ciasbiCcutioE of tbe cutvicte
io tbe Crt" on uraniarj- ue to re
Ilgiyij'" rill be rvad wr.L sdme eurioe
ity. j: 'ue loiai iiumuer, i'.'
cne Lalf subbcribe lt a religiouf
crfct-d. Tbe Calbolit-e lead wi.b LI.
or nearir one '.bird of tbe entire iium-
mun fitiu
fAU'.iout le!trnUOfc. I J. 18 MU-!
... . .i ' . ..t . vinr lillt It M OTef . . 1- !.
t'jr Uuar e ojutnoii, uiav oe wiujrw uj' ' "-'t uer, ruie lue nu.-iiuu a.i uxm,
i.pou i:bout tbeiiiiiiu'ebt dtiay or! A J tgo tbis week Admiral bul t,Iie t0 iu HiU or dmciedit-j
tioubt. JJis nW.utioo dwiiart tLwtUiwdww w-u.bur.g Lis twt X-utberai6, MttbodiBli. aud Prwt'j-
tbe hbilippiue. of rigbt oiif bt to be Key W est- 7 be Maine, mon'oiKe. j , lerUM ruu aB e, ec racc n ciu.
fteeaud independent ; tuat tbey arelrtroit and two tvrpedo boale were 6lfic&tikm) wL:ie in beit lower
ilrtao.v tbere ann to jvo mem vame 8caJe tUe Eeptietfi, Cbnstiau
tbe Indian. Mascbuette. U-wa i u'.ieUL, Episcopt-Iiang and Jews
Texas. A vear ago tomorrow ii wae on a ievel.
'ta-ided tjr tbe jirwifleut and cabinet: Dltuent ig aWTeJ OD, bui
. . mm . If ....
V) sena me wa.ne io ana iu Btudy reveltle nothing new,
autne our pitisuut naval relations
bbsoived from all connection witb
8pain, and '-bare, tbertfoie, full
)Aer to do all aoU and tuii.o wbiub
independent slate wny of ribt do:
tbat it ie tbeir rigbt to institnte a new
kovi-rntneni f'r tueuiseives, layings
foundation on snob principles and or- will iin," as Assistant 8ecretary i ORG0N WOOLGROWErS meet
inki! It power in aucb form as to Vy told tbe urtss. I alii J-ebruary ,
tu:in sbal! seem most likely to cfiet-t U'-u t-vents moved tlo !y, tut U
tbeirsufety and UppinebS." Tbe Uuivg that nbt wben tbe Maine
leavlutioo pledges ibe L'ntted btaK-s w blowu up iu tbe barbor of
not to intetfeie wiib tbis formation tbey went forward witb ex-
of a new weri.uK-nt, tbouf U it will ceeding sw iftness.
be noticed tbat tbere is a decided Wal'y. also, tbere bas Ucn coa
Amer.cKD interference in tbe first two i siderable bistoty making. A year
A nr( AtiMdattwi au4 Muvli Xtitret
xu 1H bruuif aeUua.
I
j TLe Oregon W&ol Orwwera Association
I met in arpticial meeting tbis morning
j in tut Club rooms. Tber was a
j Urge attendsnce of etockgrowwe, some
;f tbeiu coming sixty aad seventy
M-utc-Mrt. We decree tbe indeed- o teunbhc tump was new and was o pre(jideuti Gw A yo(.0(!i bo
bd isst.lv tU allegiance to j attracting coicjratively htt'e stten- . Xt uow in tltV eagti tJ ujeuibera were
fpaic; and fnrtber back aie tbe
battles foutbl by onr army and navy
at Mi.uiia. Jiut now, if .Senator Hoar's
plan is followed, we give tbe Kiiipiuo
leader neareet at band carte tiancbe.
and retiie.
J-'erbiips isenator ll'.ar is not aware
tbat educated twin of long experience
wi'.b tbe i-ilipin. believes tbat tbey
at fit f'r self-government. Ail ob
servers oo tbe ground agiee cm tbis
joint. A marked diversity of rue
as well a tf interests txists on tbe isl
ands. Around Manila tbe insurgents
are Tagals, brja of Sjxiui-U or CLit.es
latbtis and native uiotbers, Tbe
'is)ans, of tbe central gronp of ie
Jande, tie mucb tester tbe native
yje. Oo Miji'fimuo are f'ynnd tbe
MobnuiarA-dao Moois, a wailike race
Laving ro'.biog iu common witb tbe
lirtLero islands, and never subdued
ty Spain. AguinaMo Las no tr.Kp
except oo tbe islands of Luzon.
r;aoiar and I'auay, Jlis lepublic
would begin on tbree islands out tf
li')), and ven in tbese bis autbority
U not desired or acknowledged by a
Ujbjvrity of tbe inbabilants. Seni.Wr
tsou. ibe mines of Kooteuay were ; ealitd to order by Fred W. Wilaoo, see
the objects of absorbing interest in retarr of tbe atmociatioo, wbo euttd Hist
jkaiie mining turtles. A year ago ' '"d sommimed at tbe
- . .... . .ireuuestof Cpt. i. B. Ormeby, special
tbe era of railroad budding w as just i .. , ' , , . ' , .
' j forest rr agent of tbe Department of
comment-! tj. tbe contract Laving ; tLe iotwior. Capt. Ormfby bad written
Ijeen let a year ago tbis week for tbe ; tbat tb department bad called upon
construction of tbe Lewittoo t-xten- j t'jr a report as to tbe beet plan to
lion of tbe 'ortbern i'ac-ific railway. ! 'egulate tbe summer grazing of sheep in
, . , . , , . i tbe Cacde Keserve aud betore making
It bas been a wonderful year id . . ..... .
' ! his report be a isned to learn tbe Tiema
tbe Listory of tbe world and a partic-j,n4 aoestions of tbe sheep owners
ularly gratifying erne iu tbe Inland ; nose bands graze io tbe Cascade moon
Kmpire. Stkesman lieview. Jtaiui.
ttr. A. K. Jhotnpsoo, of tbis city, was
As tbe Ligbest officer in tbe army
(jeu. Milts bas not maintained its
cboseu temporary cbairman and a tele
gram from Capt. Ormsby was tben read
stating be would not be able to re&tb
best traditions, nor are tbe tinpless- ! tbe city until tbe afternoon train. Tbe
ant incidents iu wbicb be is involved ! association proceeded, took np eoms of
entirely tbe result ,A tbe abortr orn- ! ttj P v' tb rB u.ue.tion "d the
ings of otbers. Jle Las leen un-
luorning was spent io a lively and intel
ligent discussion of tbis important topic
guarded iu wbat be said and tbe j Jt eeemed from tbe general expression of
manner of saying it to a sutptising I tbe mem Ws present tbat tbe sheepmen
degree, and, on tbe wbolf, irascible re "xius to Lave no misundernaud
and aggtessi ve in Lis tree tment cf of-1 1" tba government regarding the
. . .. ... .... . , Cascade Itoeerva and to 'jnforiu to tbe
ncers be dis ikes. J be country Las i , .- . . . ,
""B- wuuu' " " rule and regolatioue whitb tbegovern-
oot been able to see tbat dev. Miles iu-ut will provide.
deserved tbe furlber promotion I Among tb topics discussed weie tbose
awgbt at tbe beginning of the war I inquiring wbetherit would be better to
nvr any occasion for it now. j a!;ot tu r,n la eralty or issue
, , . . . pwmits to tbe ebeepmen to occupy at
1 I larice those nortions of the reserve hich
Hoar refers to tbe Filipinos as if tbey !titut for successful campaigns. It, have been thrown open for grazing-
c reyaru io .ir
nianner iu w nicb our iaw-makers are
peTiorming ttieir du:i. V'but toere
no doubt ie more truth than poetry in
nk statements, it lias aiwuya been, and ;
ri!! euctinnt in he the rule tiiat tbie
it authority or in uu!ic piacee of tru
mu-t of nejewaity be a U'get for the ;
ctimpiaictc and kicks of those w b" bave .
placed them there. Jo matter bow
much confidence we placed in tne jruuit ;
; judgment and bunor uf the: same men j
when tnev were mereiy citiaeus, tbe var- j
Biflb aeems to wear off and we begin to ,
auspicion them as soon ns titer receive i
i the titie feunator or LepTenta;:ve. The ;
; question is. what would we no were we ,
i in tbeir places? j
j Our correspondent aayi :
! fiAl-EK, Oregon, Jan. "u. The twenti
' etb biennial session of onr r.ate legisia
ture ie not a bowling success as a reforir
. body in useu tbe emill sense of tbe
word.
Ie blind tbe people w bo pay tRSee in
tbe state, tbe soions introduced a resolu
tion to reduce tbe number and pay of
clerks, to tbat tbe sum to to be paid out
at tbe regular aesaion would be smaller
by some M.01K) for tbat purpose than
would bave otherwise been the case.
Each day eince tbat resolution was
passed, bas witueeeed a abort squabble
occasioned by some clerkship talk or
other, tbe time alone taken np in sucb
controversy being approximately lor tbe
two weeks now gone by, about as long as
two working days as uaually held by tbe
assembly. As tbe cost of each day's
sitting is about flUtK), tbe saving if tbe
resolution stood, could be readily esti
mated, but tbat same resolution don't
stand. Iustead, there are just akout as
many clerks as ever, so tbe result of tbe
whole farce bas been a loss to tbe etat
of $2,000. "Consistency tbou art a jewel
indeed," but sucb jewels are not found
at Oregon's state capitol.
Grafts, and those locking after a polit
ical berth are lords of creation and
recognized as sucb by our law-makers
here. There is talk of a boiler inspector,
a game warden and goodness knows bow
many different commissions, with some
outride counties yet to bear from. Tbe
wortby measures are sleeping the sleep
of the just, dreaming as they lay in the
bosom pocket of some astute member,
of becoming great laws, in tbe sweet bye
and bye.
Members sworn to tbeir constituents,
to reform matters at Baiem, wink tbeir
eyes at grafting schemes, and call for
another pretty committee clerk. One
man can do nothing, neither can a
dozen, but when a party sworn to redeem
tbe state from such things is overwhelm
ingly in power it really looks as if just a
little in tbe right direction at least,
ought to be accomplished.
With tbe same contempt for the man
wbo puts up tbe money to run tbe state
witb, in tbis as in the other, tbe legis
lative body will consume forty days do
ing work tbat could easily have been
done in twenty.
Ktill there's no uee to kick. A charm
ing little committee clerk beats a full
hand In Kaleui. Diamonds are trumis,
and tbe clerks bold all the trumps.
SALMONIIN IT AT SALEM.
were one tieople, capable of u.et!ng
together to adopt a constitution an4
set iu ider tbe functions A a repub
lic. Nothing could i further fiote
tbetiutb. Tbe mot tbat could U
done under tb senatci's lewIctlon 'br ir-ttances aigbt b giveo of a
would Lav U-n enough for Geo. what charge would be a reasonable one
Milts to testify tbat be Relieved cer- . i0 ,,"n stockmen as rental for the
UioUef furnished tbe army was'gr"zili 1nd,J "sr '
a ii i j .1 . . I better to allot tbe range at auction to
bad. He prtferred the cootemptu- , , , ,,
' the highest bidder or allow those who
OU jybase "embalmed beef," and! occupied tbe different territories last
would be to surrender tbe sovereignty
taken from hpain on tbe th battle
field into the bunds of some lota'
revolutionary t-bicf trusting to Lis uu
trained Malsy statesmanship for tLe
rest,
Anotber sitigulaily weuk point In
Mr. Hoai's argument on t ie subject
of the I'hllippiiies is bis femotkab1
txaggeratlon of what It would cost
tins government to keep them. His
estimate Is 1 1 50,000,000 a year, and
be dwelt upon tbe figures witb all tb
tkill of an alarmist. Tbey are simply
ridiculous. A regular army of 100..
000 men would cost 1X2,000,000 a
year, Tbe cost of the entire navy
this yesrU plated at 117,000,000.
Wa might charge against Die Philip.
Jilnes the c ntiie cost of the navy and
a greatly enlarged army and still fall
aboit of Mr, Hoar's estimate. The
per capitii tout of government in the
JJ"lt'd NUte is tr. Mr. Hoar ns
sens that to govern the Filipinos
would cost over 18 n r capita. To
put forward sucb wild (lechtrstions
Itidicutes a consciously weak esse.
Keeping (he Philippines will but
slightly affect the cost of tho navy.
Wa now bave 20,000 troojis in tho
Philippines. It is nearly enough for
any contingency. Tako from Hena
tor Hoar's recent speeches what Is
Visionary and what is grossly r xs.
geruted and so little would be left
Unit It might bn dismissed without
further attention. (iloho Democrat.
sensational tendency. It is to be
hoped that the nut ranking officer
of the army will be a tnao of more
poise and broader qualities. Globe
Democrat.
Representative Stillman'sbill legal
izing imperfect divorces should be
killed with a unanimous vote. The
divorce laws of Oregon are too lax,
as they are, without granting im
munity to such people as will secure
a decree one day and wed anotber
man or woman the next, figuratively
speaking. Tbu great difficulty In
Oregon is that there are too many
nursery marriages, between girls of
fifteen and sixteen yeun old and
boys of twenty yean, none of whom
have bad any experience In life, and
bave not the remotest conception of
the grave responsibility the marriage
sUte curries with it. And It is not a
random guess, either, when we say
thut at least 75 per tent of these mar
riages at ono time- or another, but
usually very early, wind up In the
divorce court. Telegram.
The nomination of Chauncey M.
Depew by tho Itrpublicnn for sena
tor, which Insures bis election, menus
that New York is going to be repre
sented In the upper branch of con
gress for the next few few years by a
man who will renew some- of tbe tra.
ditions of the best days of the Kmplro
state in (Militics. As an orator Mr.
Depew will be the cijuttl of any man
season to bave the preference In obuin-
ing the respective portions again during
the coming summer.
Various opinions were expressed by
the members present, but all wished to
lesrn from Csptain Ormsby wbat the
intentions of tbe government are before
taking decided action.
A letter from fitate Representative A
S. Roberts, who is now in ffaletn, was
read expressing bis regret at sot being
able to attend tbe convention, and ex
pressing the hope tbat tbe association
would prepare some memorial asking
that tbe National Congress take some
action which would determine upon the
leasing svstem and which would state
the rights of tho government and tbe
lessees so that tbey would be fixed and
certain.
Many wool buyers from different
points were present, though there is no
change in tbe tone of tbe market.
Among the members present were:
II. C. Kooper, liidgfwsy; F.N. Jones,
M. J. Lauder, J. M. Davie, fcherar's
Iiridgw; J. C. O'l.aary, I'.utle.lge; J. JI.
Smith, J. V. O'Leary, Crass Valley;
Frank Oahel, Waplnitia; A. A. Uonney,
Tyghj C. A. Uhea, Heppner; A. M.
Kel.ay, J. V. Iwis, A. H. MacAllister,
D. M. French, A. H. Thompson, F. W.
Wlbon, Tbe Dalles.
Interest in the association Is steadily
Increasing, and tbe following new
names were added to the list today:
I. V. Ketcbam, Ilobt. Myf, Tho
Dalles ;C. P. Itagslale, Moro; K. It.
Ifinton, llakeoven j I'. J. Walsh, Ants
lope; Horatio Fargher, Owen Jones,
Nantene; John Ksrlen, Crass Valley;
W. K. Hunt, Antelope; Frank Ie,
Heppner; C. C. O'Neal, Donald Mi
I.ennan, Antelope.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That U h. u mid for.
Meek IJIseasslua Over Their Wcirara
Light) Hoaarrd tor Addi
tional Clerical Aid.
Capitol, balem, Jan. 24. The bill re
districting tbe state relative to stale
represenlives and senators was sent to
tbe bouse committee on counties.
A measure making legal certain mar
riages consummated within six months
after one or both of tbe contracting
parties bad previously been divorced,
psised tbe house tbis morning.
Curtis' bill appropriating t23,000 for
tbe annual propagation of Salmon cre
ated a warm discussion. Whitney as
sailed tbe scheme as a graft, at which
Curtis expressed much surprise that
members were so obtuse that they
could not see beyond there own door
ysrds. He says when a man votes
sgainit sucb a measure he votes to take
the bread out of the uouths of 6000
people. He also expressed tbe opinion
tbat in Linn county tbey raised noth
ing but suckers, and tbat tbey don't
know wbat a salmon is. Young also
sarcastically scourged tbe member from
Linn, and others paeied like comment.
Tbe bill passed tbe bouse, votes stand
ing Zt to 22.
The senate passed the supreme court
fizzle this morning. The whole meas
ure limmered down to $1803 yearly for
additional clerical aid.
The senate bas adopted the bouse
Joint resolution, providing for the con
stitutional amendment authoriz ng the
governor to veto sections of the appro
priation bills.
Word from Jlosebmg confirms the re
port that I!yers, commandant of the
Soldiers' Home, has been dismissed, to
take effect February 1st. No particulars.
T the I'nblla.
We are authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and if not satisfactory to refund the
money to the purchaser. There is no
better medicine made f';r La Grippe,
colds or whooping cough. Price 25 and
60 cents per bottle. Try It. lllakeley A
Houghton, druggists.
Aft er-
Effects
o.f the
OTP
Grip i a treacherous disease.' You think it IfZJ
t cured ivni Ce slightest cold brings on A I fJJ
rtUltsCVttims are tvlways left i a e&.K.ene4
condition blood impure And impoverished j
chatts-red . Pneumonia., heart disease
Zm r,. nitration &re cFttn the
(V r" OYVilliamr Pink Pills fr Pale People s-iil
drive every traw or r"-- - - .
the system, tou.ld vp and enrich the blood
and strengthen the nerves. A trial will
prove this. -Read tha evidence
U9 oTHll W. klUD HL. Jettarsou. Mo wil-ano D oonvsov Dt
w . .... k .. .1 ttm hid alnn lMW,n ImtlhkMl
i -u u tali, uid to ni oblurefl w OwounuiiiMi work. Xluu to
!LJy iiv. uh. aimo!- niiio B ;. ,.,1
'I wit tTouofca vim bluj-i.u" w mi p .p.
beart ana neral aauUity. Mr back aiao m mtrrrrmj.
1 srletl on duaur h- suiotuer ud numerous remMtxa
nmnm b, my trMincU. bnt wlitoont rirDl benefit, and
toSTo ST1 up hop.nrhn 1 w Lx. Vliiiam.- nk Inii.
n7hle J-.p txutid lasSi boats paper, and aflsrliia.
tifUlm ttaoiOd to aw ttwm a u-ial. .
-A.turr uh1u tn 0"t bo 1 ' sunilsi fully rwiweea sma
ww atianed ttuu uw pill wn putunc m on th road to r
eovarr. 1 bouirnt two more bose and ontlntt1 taktni m.
-A.fi,tT tuKma ronrbonf In. Williams Pink Uls for ai
Pwpl I am iMmd to (rood health. 1 feel like a new jnan, and
bavin th win and anergv of my former ours mnrw lMi
OBputiTe of transamlnc niv business wllb lnnrewd amblUon.
"lrr. WUiiams- rink P1IW mr Pal People ar a wonoerfol
madlrtne and any on sufTorlnr from the aflerjffjcw tne
Tip wUl find that tti pill ar th epBclfle. H. M- JtTavLaa.
Mr. Eveier will riadiv unw any Incjalry rwardinr Uus
tamp is enclosed. PromCDi Co. ltrmoeral. Jrfurmnt ivy. Ma.
Look lor the full name on the package. Al
direct iron the Dr.Vilhams KxdiciM Co, Schenectady, N.Y.
50c. per box. a boxca $20.
Mt Vogi 0
pera House
SATURDAY, JAN. 28.
Be
Dales
u
Hels.
3.
Latest Songs, specialties
AND CAKE WALKS.
Reserved Seats 75c.
General Admission 50c.
Reserved seats on sale at tbe Snipes Kinerslr Drug Co.s'
store, commencing Tuesday morning, Jan. t'4,18W.
Hot Cheap Goods,
but Good Goods Cheap.
We are determined to sell the
entire stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Notions,5 Groceries
Cheap fop Gash.
SflJVlUEli Lt. BROOKS,
Successor to K. J. Collins A Co.
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall S Burget
UNDERTAKERS
tf EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
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