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.-H THE WEST SIDE JO. a. C. BlUST, Wtlor ami ruolmbe. SUBSCKICVIOS RVTKS, At HI bir uioultis.. Information IturtaH. Every little wMfo the Wwt Sinn WANHINUTOK ICTTK. FRIDAY, MAUCII I, Ml -John II. Mitchell. U. 8. Senator Hoys, you done well. j 1 ' ; T, Wtion ot Mr. Mitchell IT. 8. Senator sounded the death knell ol the would ho political boos of this county who had the promise of naming the fodoral oflic The general expression alter the battle is: "Well, taii'l the Oregon- ian unld?" Perhaps the Crewman - .Wl like some level-neau ""ft"" . i t .a ed men who, when they aw ue. for public office, make tho bwt of t and smile, even though it bo half heartedly. . Senatorial deadlocks in four U tea continue to strengthen the idea .1... .UUMlrt nlumld elect Sena- Wink mv . j tors bv a direct vote. Cub has yet to show a practical sense of gratitude for iU liberation by the United States, but there is still time to make some littinj? ack nowledgement of the obligation. Consul-deneral Wildman was Jr.nl Fridav morning, tuid U- fore night applications for his job ..iliim un at Washington. Some people seem to consider , the awful traced v as direct in- a w - i' f I ! ou;.n f Providence m their It I 't1 w a. - - - - s behalf. . ti, nlk nooule threaten, the woolen mills are moved away, to get in and form a company and put in a new mill of three seU, whatever that is. Why don't the Pallas people get in and buy the present outfit already, in position? They ought to mane a gain out of it than to lay in a new lot of machinery. $ . By grasping the problem of Cuba at once the people of the United States will avoid trouble with the new republic hereafter. On landing in Cuba Columbus found tobacco, potatoes and the turkey among the native produc tions, but it is evident that grati tude is dot indigenous to the place. The West Point congressional renort contains 1,OOG,(XX),000 words and it is evident that the upper men will be expelled if they compi ' a freshman to read it. Mr. Carnegie's monument of hundred or more public libraries will be a hard one to beat. As a message from one poor boy to other poor boys its possibilities for goal are unlimited. r ft An American company has offer ed to construct thirty bridges on the Uganda Railway in Africa in lortv-aix weeks. British bidders i ..1 CIV v uwks to nut their WUUIGU cvj .. material on shipboard. The Amer ..u t.h best wages lean uiuiu - - y in the world and richly earns them ft a Mayor Stockton proposes to make the new bond issue a popular iv". To this end the city will issue the bonds in small amounts so that any who have a little money saved away for investment, can - have an opportunity to buy a bond or two. In this way the money raised and the interest ppid thereon will be kept at home and all hand bene , filed thereby. It is thought that at 4 per cent tlw investment will be a good one. Some of the volunteers from the Philippines are on the way home, and all of them who fail to re-enlist will probably be at home or on the way in this direction by July 1, the date at which their enlistment ex pires. The job of transporting 40, 000 or 50,000 soldiers from the Philippines to this country in the next few months, and of transport ing as many from here there, will be a big task, but it must be accom plished. World-power has its pen ' alties as well as advantages. ft 'After his defeat for the senator nhio Mr. Corbett unwisely gives out . a card for publication in which he ... says in part: "It speaks not well for the party when one man can and r1('livir his Dartv and its CUIt '- " A a principles for his personal benefit ? and ends. Has the Republican party descended so low that itself and principles may be bartered, sold and delivered to gratify the ambitions of a nondescript parti , san?" Mr. Corbett evidently does ' not see through the same glasses as his late opponents. It appears that before the June election Mr. Corbett had the promise of support of many would-be senators and representatives. If this act of his does not fit his own words, there is no further use in framing any that will fit. ' 's ft ft ft ThWOT Slim clubs with the San Francisco Examiner, "Waihinaton, D. C Feb.' 1$. U in receint ot a letter from some Tl. Sunate tsnowooiulderlngthe eastern point asking for Ink""6' Oleomargarine bill, but whether it tion regarding Polk county. '" Uill Imj voted upon Is not yet ap- answer requires a personal mm mwnL u will pun vote U nasniucn as mere w w . . - . i i mirtalninit.to the county that u Th interested in the Hirer and i-uilnhlfl. In view ol this met w . , . whioh B at n In the Ml!,(vo it would be a good plan wr . , . u s to Comniittoe u the Hoard of Trade to lormuiaw (jq, aM mly aUrmed about aonmthine that would answer gen- . ln,lUlUML .Uhmseh it will bo re- erally most of the questions usuauy lhJi wwk fhreate) that the aaaati. and have a lew pui"""- kiii armii.i Im hiid back unui vne - ... . i vm " minted: the cost o! which could oe 8..i..yv Kin had reached easily met by subscription and the I have mn npjioj or good results obtainea woum w ti,1)0 boih on the floor of the !"en creat. " at,, nd outside, but itwas notunti Here is a copy ot the latest letter U tor Hanna's speech, madoafter reeeiviHl. It is from Mr. K i., uj Un fully convinced that Johnson and dated Feb. 20 at Sao- luiiJy i,m would not bo ramcnto, Kentucky: allowed to reach a vote, thai me "1 noticed in the Oregonian :... tnd Harbor bill, was openly partial description ot Polk county tlUclwjt Mr. lUnna said at the and wish to learn more alout it. m w, nJ defending the How watered and timbered; climate, gui,.,y Mil, and his efforts In 1 wish to dodge long cold winters. ju lK,,mi(..j"( t 9 the object of Schools; churches; price ot land; UMi .w,ai8 before Congress how far from I'ortland; irom me 0 pt money out of the coast; market prices on what farm- what lout the River and Cr raises. Could I trade good farm . mi j hm tl(kt tnora i. Kentucky tor one thereT several ln thft that riaoal CATAtlllll mosliy in the Tlllman-Boverldgo incident as they were shaking and and chattlno pleanantly three minute, afterwards. JXfJSZT It is understood that none of the nm uhn a t i i f i in t ji...u numerous pub to Diii.uing di us, ! favorably reportd to the house, will ,Mmr,irhnrtdrir. he aotwl upon, owing to a decision - of the majority leaders to try to Cr.imiiPiintoii'iMi...i. hold down the total ot appropria- T tlons. IHs not certain, however, rtioii.oni"K. uriai"N ' n,,M- that the decision will hold, as the Y..t friends of these bills can exert a a powerful pressure and they are doing it Polk Counly Bank (INCOUrultATKI).) MONMOUTH, (iia.OON. j.ll.luail'T. IM.MM in i. n.i;:M.. ' Hi.i'i. it,. Paid Capital . .Sjo.ooe.oo 'A DIHKI.M'Oli I twli-v. V. h hp.Ih families are coming to Oregon u the near future. Write or send me some reading matter describing Polk county." rnrlwtfa sain ot two votes on Wednesday is an indication of the final outcome. Nothing but death hti cliHJtion to the Uuited StaU senate, wmoii occur today or tomorrow. Wallo wa Chioftian, "There's many a slip," etc "There's nothing so sure tn life as death." "The wish is father to the thought" Well, Mr. Corbett wasn t elected, and he isn't dead, either ft Statisticians have discovered that a college woman can throw a base ball only 45 per cent as far as college man, but can jump (12 per ctnt as far. The latter experiment was determined by letting looses mouse in the room. The total of America's exports keeps on growing. 1 he reason lor i hi is that America makes better goods than the rest of the world makes them cheaper, and can usually fill orders quicker. This condition of things is of the highest Bort of consequence, and it is caused by several considerations abund ance of raw material, low rate for the use of money, and superiority in inventiveness and manual fkil With these advantages on the side of the United States it would seem (hut the future is briizht. Advances however, will continue to be made Constant improvement is the price of success in business as in every thing else. ft ft ft It is reported that a number prosiHictive claim owners from E erett, Wash., were swindled by an Oregon locator, who pretended locate them near Koseburg on worthless claims. A dispatch from Spokane says some fifty Spokane people will be arrested for suboro ation of perjury. It appears that Locators Bassett and Houston ac companied twenty-two prospective land claimants to Coeur d'Alene City, Idaho, and there induced the members of the party to swear to . a having examined timber lana, land which they had really never seen. The applicants were led to make claim under the timlwr cul ture laws to these pieces of timber land. The following is given as a list of eight classes of people who do a town no good. First, those who go out of town to do trading. Second those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and energy. Third, those who imagine they own the town. Fourth, those who think business can be done slyly without advertising. Fifth, those who de ride public spirited men. Sixth, those who opposo every movement not originated by themselves. Sev enth, those who oppose every public enterprise that does not appear to benefit them. Eighth, those who seek to injure the credit of an indi vidual. hXVEIl. Ituby Burs, who has been 111 with the measles, is able to be aut again. C. E. MuLane's little boy has taken the meaeles and is quite ill. Minnie Maxfield, who has been visit ing in Kinir's Valley, has returned dome. Tlie basket social given by the Mod errt Woodmen of this place was quite i buccbbh, the lowest price being paid for a banket was $1.25. Nearly everyone in this vicinity has been ill of la grippe. School closes on the first of March. Quits a number from here attended the dance given by the Artisans of Wells and reported having had a good time. Miss Leah Giger, who has been visit ing at Salem, has returned home. Mies Kate Graft, of Albany, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Schmidt. Charley Allen is working for Wm. Fuqna at Parkers. Ona McLane, who Is attending a busi ness college in Portland, spent a few days at home the past week, Mary Quivey, who has been visiting Mrs. Withrow the past week, has n turned home. would make the snipping This is taken to LIUl L. ....... - If .. twill a lit mean ma nenaior nui those who tyre trying to hold up the (liver and Harbor bill. An attempt is being made to add to the popu- aritv of the bill by an amendment uroviding authority for the acquisi tion ot right ot wsy for tho N'icara gua Canal. A bid lor western votes has been made by the uommmec agreeing to annulments provided or storage reservoirs in arm vw. The pot has Uvn calling the ket . a tie black in both branches ol un eress, in connection with appropri ations, and the fact has Uen pretty stronely brought out that xrsonai " . t a nterest has more to do with advo cating or opposing appropriations ..is lit i than i.artv lines. All ot whtcii is very human. Senators and Hep resoiitativea find it easy to support appropriation desired by sections they represent, and to declare ap- priations desired by other sections, extravagance. This was apparent when a majority leader, like Chair man Cannon, of the House torn mittee on appropriations, consum ed an entire day in filibustering against private claims, and ac cused Hepresentive itichardson, leader of the minority, of trying to I Kit tho Treasury. The plain fact is that the enormous total of the ap propriations that will be made by this congress, has alarmed many conservative senators and represen tatives. Senator Tillman has given Sena tor Ueveridge a new name "The Wasn from the Wabash" that will probably stick. Senator lleveridge tried to get back by expressing pleasure that the sling bad had its effect, but Senator Tillman retorted laughingly: "The trouble was that the wasp did no't bave any sting. He only buzzed and buzzed around me and I had to brush him off." The incident was a reminder of the one in the house, some years ago, when Hen Butler disposed of "Sun set" Cox, who had been trying to irritate him during a discussion, by saying, as he waved his hands around his head: "Shoo fly, don't bother men." There was no ani- A .Mother's l'lare. The following, published in tin Friends ot both ofllcers regret Orgonlan on Wednesday, touches! that the Sampson-Schley contro- tm rt of the trouble so fully that versyhas broke out anw on c-1 nothli further nml he said on count ot the renewal ol tho pn-sl- t, ubj)t't: dent's recommendation that Samp- Portland, Feb. l.S.(To the Edit- son be jumped over Schley. Earn- 0r.) I'leasn allow mo, as a mother, est attempts are being made to A ma Hj,ft,,0 ; y(lr paper. Uov. agree on some sort of a compromise hny Palmt,r says "Mrs. Nation ihal will be acceptable to friend of ahould bu crowned " Now. if sb? Kith and end the troublesome af- t)U mother of a sou, ho has al air. but the outlook for a success- ady had her crown, and if Unit ul compromise is not particularly crowt) m turned to thorns by tho munlslng owing to the hot-heads jownfuU of her son, it was no among the friends ot loth officers. ol,rri) fttUu than her own. Maybe she was too busy attending temper- Record of the Iglltiire, , ance meetings or ao-cmled mothers meetings carefully to lead bun in SIONKD nv THR GOVKHNOU. way g() ,,igt j,,,,. H H 2, by Uarrett, ralattvo to i , fty i ,)eVl,r g)HJ ttCCOunt a ... t" I school libraries. . nf mothers' nioetina, but I won- a,oy m7, uv I. ,,, cllliar, f those a i J. II. ll twlev. P. I-- hP'n.v. I. fi. i,ii..Mi, J. J.. V. !!,'. Jo'i'i It. KlUiiMi. I'. H. I'i ell, Ji noli (.'hi veil. Transacts o Cancral Cinttlns and Exchanstt Diif lness. Till! IndcpciulfMifC NATIONAL HANK -I I... ......ua Vl'illmiinllM river, lew lrtit nioiners snenu niuir miiw mi" iuv 11 B 4, by Nichols, appropriating evil they learned while mother was money for Corvallis Agricultural ftway 0ivrnig tt tnethod of raising College. .... them I. as a mother of four child 11 U 11, My mamiMi, m.v Kl.l in f.,r taxos. r,: "u"" ll B 18, by Colvig, amending act anything ouUido of rawing my relative to county courts. family, and n every moiimr worn II B 18, by Colvig, tune o noiu- think lll0 am,,( j ttm f tm , ing courts in Mrst judicial iis. H B 22. by Stewart, to estauu tAiwaA. liiiruriim. lilimririp f i luif money for University ol tiregon, would find themselves out oi a j-i. i . a wl ..... 11 1 )-, uy wresser, i "-' I tell you 1'rolubition, lemperamw, cmie relating w wyami. , , , or .vi , i,a elte, will never mm 1 i d a 1 1 1 1 ....... fl.a aal VVlat I " intr moncv. ,u1u11h ll" clul)' M A ,,,ull"'r bould. HB17M, by I'oivig, to reguinw si,0 must u-gin at tnc crauie, huh as as l " C. Be CaMeath SI DCALEfl ()pi ia l!ou b!o.k, flain Street. Independence. Capital Stock, $50,000.00 C. W, 1tVlNR, Calilf. DIHWI'OP.S. II litivliu v l w I'i'.K n f ml t'i AS l I SI M SI SI SI e:i! Fiflrpries. All . . a It..- ,,, ill Hl-ilt rriCt'H .iJHMJ l.ay Qnin.j,. an- Hivt-c'lasH, our iriccri m low as tlie i i l 0 1)1 Hi? HMK-I'HMTU. 0 ' ' .. I .... . ......Iff .... o fuuiiuy iiii'i.7 i'lK'"'. Sitt'kc ;ji SI lOUJ'llt iltr UlO SI SI SI . Hi li Solicited, si V w v;. c- "a? i ;c '' A iii1 Bnkln anil aiPdnita n.lt limimil; limiin a.'l, till t't otnil"!, roav ,hwfi.tnl i'dltii KtBiilPtl : ilrpolu ruW'l i urrnul i'n.uin imUJm I t tlck. lowrwt un uimili-"m ...a.nnaaaaaaaaaaaiftll A MffliiififininminfiimnMiHiHiuinn e , J watt tii eve The Hotel Gail! 5 IDallac, Ore. Hus been relit ted and rcnovatul I from cellar to garret, and eveiy-; thing is tiw. (iiiwi Siiuipl'Hooui ! for coiiiiiificial inni. Satisfaciioii i guaranteed. - l'.atts, f.1.00 to ,J.t). jSjh-ciuI rates by the week. BUCK & SMITH. ! Iroprleons.j m ItsEasr' ToTaic Thin, pale, arutmlc 5irl$ need a fatty food to enrich f $ their blood, give color to S I their cheeks and restore their 1 health and strength. It isf Ssafe to say that they nearly all reject fat with their food. COD LIVER OIL WITHHYPQPHOSPHim'UN 50M is exactly what they require j I I it not only gives them the im-1 I portant element (cod-liver oil) X' . a. W palatable and easily ai- in a 9 1 If 1 1 .1.. 1L. U..rw gestea rorm.rjuiaiso "jyv phosphites which are so valua t ble In nervous disorders that usually accompany anatmia. SCOTTS EMULSION lsa fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of $ ffesh is necessary for health. You can get It in this way. fWe have known per- $ cnnB r iimiii gm ........ u w Idaywpiletaklngit. - Joe. .nilfi.ob, inaruggin.. w If.OTT tt BOWNE. ChtmUli, NW York. disbarment urtx-eedinus. . . a H B lSO.by HolKjrls.lor payment of scalp bounty warrants. H B 2Ca, by the ways and means committee, to appropriate money tor legislative expenses, anu uiw iencies. 224, by Htory Helative to Tort land tas levy. ... H B 257, by IVaree, relative to Salem postothce site. H B by McAltster, mwu lishment exjHiriment station : at Union. 8 B It. by Daly, for a uniform of nublic suhiMils. . : r. .. ... .. ... ....t.. o 11 la, ny iiuiaey, ior imi school lands. rt B 15. bv Brownell, exemiHton Mrnlmra of iudiment debtors. r- . " . .. . . 8 B 17, by Marsiers, luing for witnesses. 8 B 19, by Brownell, to pay ex iniii nl Indian war veterans to WaKhineton CitV. 8 B hi, by l'roebstel, to abolish nickel-in-the-slot machines. H B H9, by Brownell, to submit Initiative and referendum. 8 B 95, fixing salary of om.ty judge of Clackamas coiTM)'. b 1J 1U4, oy rMiuui, rcinownB rlin at Cascades. 8 B 113, by 8week, to authorize I'ortland to levy a siocial tax. H H 213. bv Hunt, to regulate tare street-car companies. (5i' nta) 8 B 233, by 8week, payment of taxes iu semi-annual installments. LAW WJTHOl'T OOVKBSOll's HKi.N ATt'ltK. 8 B 8, Wehrung, relative to li cense on state fair grounds. U B ill, by Heitkemper, to pro hibit bartering on Huiiday. JOINT BKHOI.UTIONS. II 1 (session of 181)9), submitting the initiative and referendum a mendment to the people. H 4. bv Harris, asking congress or Federal constitutional conven tion so that United States senators can le elected by the ieople. 11 u, by liann, to creuii vmiouji county with $2594.64 (or taxes er-, ronneouBly collected in 1891. 11 8, by Barrett, lor amenumeni abrogating negro clause in stale constitution. H9, by Barrett, congratulating Queen Wilhelmina and her royal consort. 8 1, by Mulkey, to submit con stitutional amendment for abolish ment of ollice of state printed j 8 8. by Hunt, to submit constitu tional amendment allowing; cities to incorporate under general act. 8 5, by Marstcrs, to suomii con stitutional amendment changing time of holding general election in November. 8 6, by Booth, authorizing trans fer of certain moneys from stove foundry to general fund. 8 9. bv Joseph!, to submit con stitutional amendment providing for location of educational and other state institutions elsewhere than in the city of Salem. 8 12, by Daly, to distribute Vi 000 copies of new school laws. ' " CHARTER I1IUH. Enterprise, Myrtle Point, ! Med- ford, St. Paul, Tillamook Uity, Cnnuille. Salem. Buttovillo, Anto ..1. jl 11 All 1! lope, Dullasr uienuaie, Aiican, oa& land. Burns, Btayton.CottageOrove, (imnite. Bonanza. Lebanon, 1'rairie Citv. Whitney, Nehalem, Vernonia John Day, Lone Bock. Pendleton, Vale. Bay City, Condon, . Joseph, Ashland, Newburg, Philomath, Can yonville, Baker City, Uosoburg, Sil verton, Summerville, Elgin, Sump ter, Sheridan, Grant's Pass, Yon- calla, Mitchell, Lalls uity, Ainany, Heppner, Warrenton, Hood River Cornelius, Wasco. GraBB Valley Sheridan. Milton, North Yamhill Indeoendonce. Seaside, Astoria Portland. never shirk her "duty one moment until maturity, and then she may pause and look for results, aiid I don't think she will have to look for them in "the joints." , MOT! I Kit. The hijih jtr-iflc C.eveland, Tin- tM tvliabli Crescent, TIm- 'i('-;;uit finished Gendron, Tla- Reliance, th kin,' of cheap wheel Cuiiu' in. uih! t'xaiiiiiH- our toi k. We lake jih'UMii" in tdiowiug you our u-hot-let whether vnti to huy or not. W'c r.iirrv also A full line ot Uicycle Sundries STORE , well-meaning oiuiiiuiiicative citizen is a lxon the newspaper, re- porUtr and it is a noticeable fact that many good items are lost to the newspaper every day by the modesty of tho people who hesitate to tell tho reporter of matters con cerning themselves. The rihtsWay to do is to stop the reporter on the street, or any place yeu meet him and tell him you have been entertaining friend, have been on a visit or anything that in any way a matter of news. Nolle of final Siltleiiienl. In tlisfouniy I'oiirt f tim nel of Orrijim lnr INila r.Hii'i.v. In Itm miillornrilie it f Mlraiul Hill ilnMIMl. Niilli-o l hfrffi-jr Slviii llml Hi imil. rlKii il artmlllHlMliir of ma wiain in virniiuti km. ,!...,, I lian rtlrnl 111 ltill fiilil f Oie nihil. Itmuili ol llil'l mlnlo Willi Cu rk ..I 1 1... mmiilv niiltl of null milllly, !' " rKli. Mixl Mini li JiftKi. ill Hip '1 ei'iirl Im. tli.l i.liirlv III" A'1 ilv "I xari-h, mu. .. ui'..l.ull A M of lltlll itnv ill II"' wiiii riMiiiiiif'iililcii'irl lhi) Him! 'ami elm i"f hr iH'Hrinn "I mil ai'i-miltl nml uliii-. limi tlmnsln tiiil lr Ilia mhikmiii iii im uib iun. ,1. li. n r.i '. Aillllllll''lllir,ll Ol" I'lUm" ' MimmlH Hill, 'li'i'i "" Imii'it Foliriiary ".Mt. I' ill. 'j"1 U k UTh'll ( 'u nil I.I.. I'lilllll)t IIIII'Mlll III vrv niiiniy I" ifiirnwiil Ihikh rumpaiijr "f Mlllll lllllllll lKI r,il.llIlllli; ' umij ....... tuiynlitci workl.v; 1 1 Hr rtny almiliilfly tirn ami all nuiwinx"; mmiKlil. luim-lUR a-wlio itliiry. im iiiiiiill'ii; naliiry vtt rie' i Hiiiuniuv unit -hmi' iiemny niWaiii'l I'm'H wn-k. '"TAN HARD IIUl'SK, Ml 1'i'iiilinni 81., I'IiIi'ukii. THE CITY BOOK ran ii a Hue Mm of - STATRJNKUV, CDNKKCTIDNKKY, TOBACCO. I lobiiisoit & Co. Iv.KIRKLAND. NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. MalllHt. loile(K'liiii'lli'i', Ore. rv v., Us ill! us Hi fir i Cum A. J. Goodman, Mgr. .UAlNSTliKl-yr - - IXDKl'EXDEXCE ms G.L Hawkins LL. i s ImlcpntiJcii.c, Ore. mm Are you looking; for a brush? Xot with Germany but a Iiair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. I have a good all-bristle hair brush for '2c. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, Prescription Druggist NO:i!l;M)l:NCL:. OKIUION i i thn.li.li' Monuments a., J ! Ile;id ston.'Si Cemetery etc. r-iS .t"i4 no wm m WANTKD- ACTIVK MAS OK OIMU) ' ararlvr m ili-llvir ami laillwl In tiirami lor ..I.I M.tulill.hi-ll lllHllllllllllUlllllI Hliol'lllll Ilium.. klHxl n V'fr. anitt Im.v. llnni'-iy niuro .... ..., i..,i.u n-i, in, imI llnr inli'iimr,., liny bunk In any I'lly. Km-linn nll iUli'i'wil .i.i.i n.'il tuivuliiixi. M unufai-tnr.Tn, llilril H(mr,ll IhuirUiirn Hl..l"lil-ui. The Castle Keeps constantly on laud n t'-io assort ment of Whiskies, Wines, ($) Brandies, ' Cigars, AIsj the famous Hop Gold Beer. E. T. HENKt., rfjp.-ietoi- Hot and Cold Oaths at all Times. lNMWI'KSDKXi'K - - 01! Ki iON l:or Drnyi.; ....('all on.... F. M. 5KINNBS Independence. ' A' ' ,.y-isai' ; V A Han Slips Up On ilivtiy liiiiu that tie Hikes his laon ,!iv woik (HUfiiile of the Bakru Sleam liiiiiniiiy In H "P He Bol "that in. d fi'i'linn" H'enling over liiinwlen lie iil,-l!,iMl.!lV'ienreiii (be exiiiiHlte wilor nml iicjuiiKiil Hni-li. aiiylng uothlng of the poo i niitdiiion in which your lineUH re returneil by Ihe Salem Steam Laundry. COL. J. OLMSTED, Prop.' DOKOUS I. OLMSTED, Mgr Pha.K4 M0 Liberty st '; i ItirJ i' . 1 k'i nil.. .iriiaiihlMl .'1 rgy I I. ED. GALli, Proprietor. THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaocoa and Confectionery. First Clan Soda Fountain In con- neotion. Ti.o armv annronriiition bill has paeaod . . .J I l-'r West Bide aua memo ttiwwwi leonBrew, on year, REGULATOR LINE PORTLAND, TO THE DALLES By tlie coiunindimig Hleunier REGULATOR .. . Leaves Portland dally except Hun day at 7 a. m. This Is the Oreat Kcenlo Bonis. All tourint ailniit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia Is not excelled for beauty and grandeur In the United States. Full Information by add"' Ing or calling on C. U. THAY1SR, Agt., Tel. 914. Portland, Or Onli'ivs for hauling oxt'cuU'i.l piiinipUy and at lvaMinaldo rat on, n f,. roh.rm.il if wo fail. Any one sending BfcotcQ ana aesenpuon oi nnv invention will promly receive our opinion free concerning the patent ability of same, "How to obtain a patent" sent upon request. Patents Hi.rurc.l through us mlvertme.l for salu nt our expense. . . Patents taken out through ih receive special not ire, without charge, in Tint Patkxt Kkcoui., an illustrated ami widely urcuiawsu jounuu, by Manufaeturcrs ami Investors. Send for siimplo eopv FRtt. Aditress, V3Z7QK J. EVANS & Patent Attorneys,) SOfans nrtldhm. - WASHINGTON, D. C. CO. The New (Jaaie I.iuv. House bill No.. 110, the reviml . i .i I ... i. game law, lias now mn mmi houses and will become a law. While it ia not us good an the old law it is perhaps better than none. tinder its provisions tlie sum of oDt) is allowed for deputy gmue and forest wardens, and the salary of tlie game warden is tho saino as formerly, $l'20l. Tho open season for Chinese pheasants begins Octo ber 1 and ends December 1. The sale of birds is permitted during tho last two week of the open sen unit This is I lie worst featuro of the bill. The majority of sports men and fanners do not believe in thus opening the way for market nml not hunters to slautthter and dispose of these splendid game birds. Male deer may be killed from July 15 to Nov. 1, and female doer from Aug. 15 to Nov. '1. Elk may be killed after UKU from Sept. 15 to Out. 15. , "Alice of Old Vincennes" lias a tit suceeewir in a second buck by the same aiillior,."Uo8alyinle'a Lovers," which is jviet issued in Lippiticott's March number, Maltese Mil (Jmiti. These, the. groat e.4 of all milk' producing goats, pro nise to become unite popular in a short time. ,12 of these most prolitable little-inu- nuils can be kept on what it takes to keep one cow, beside they drop kids twice a year and quite often twins. Their milk resembles cow's milk both in 'taste and appearance, the ouly difference being it is-richer thicker and slightly sweeter, con taining tu it does a. larger propor tion of sugar. Its principal virtues are its great lnitritiveness.Tightness on thestomuc.h and consequent eas iness of digestion. Their niilkjs most highly recommended by phy sicians and is much sought lifter by invalids or people having consump tion, -dyspepsia or. suffering from pulmonary complaints, -or for sick and puny children it has no. equal. Not alone for their milk are they valuable, but their skins are worth from 75c to 11.50 per pound. There are very few of this class of goats in the 'United 8!att!?, but in a short time .there will ho gout dairies in all our large cities and then invalids and hospitals will not havo to send to Europe and pay high prices for condensed Maltese .oat-' milk. American Sheep Breeder. . ' ' rrituc nrsixF.ss. Abstract of liisiriiineii s Filed in Polk. County Feb. 1 to 25, 1901. OKKD8 Cornelias Towwes to John Jones, 5t!a J W Burrows til c tp 8 s r 5 w-$500. Gottfried Jastor to Oustav Wille, 39 sec 18 tp 7 s r 5 w $(150. J M llillard to O D Butler, e Its 5, , blk 20, Hill's town Inden 1300. J G Senjs to Emil Arudt, yO.oOa ad juiuintf J 11 Neeklin d 1 e tp 7 s r 5 w ifilSO. Valley Lodge No 42, 1 O O F, to Solo mon Cox, It 127, Rural cemetery, In dependence $15, L T Price to W E Williams, It 4, b!k 8, TliorpH add to Thorps town Indep tSifi. ' Elienli.Mli Laiu'iisti'j- lo W E Williams, It 3 UU 3, Tiiorpe add to Thorps town" lnih'p-$!). Cora D Clarke to J L Purvine, 20-100a . ,L E Smith d 1 e see 18 tp 8 s r S w f 15. A little girl, at Monmouth drank a pint ot coal oil. The doctors thought the would die, until ona ol tlietn nit on u lnqipy expedient- .Tliey slipped a yard of eiiii'lli'Wi:k down into the oil, lit the iippur end, ami ilunttf tlie evening .biio linliied the room nicely and then wefct to lied all right. This is Will Craven's, story.