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OREOON CITY ENTKUl'UISK, KM1HY. DKCKMUKU C 1001 Vn ft. A c(. Ajk.jdjkL. Friday, Nov. 2D, Terry McUovern i knocked out tn the second round by Young Corbet!, IV over. Governor Tatt, of the Philippine la-1 against the re-enactment of tlie F.xclti land, will come, home on a visit thiJion Ait and the Six Companies will mouth. Transport Wright struck an unchart ed rock in Philippine water and will be a total Iocs. Northwestern football: Multnomah, 17; University of Oregon, 0. Washing - ton Agricultural Col.ege, 5; Whitman Collev-e. 2. University of Washington, 10; University of Idaho, 0. Pacific University, "9; Hill Military Academy, 0. Oregon Agricultural College, 17 ;' Willamelte University, 6. A Washington dispatch says that a number of land otHce appointees, whose terms have expired, will probably be re tired during the coining year. Among them is Pr. Clark K. Loomis, special igent at a salary of $1200. He was ap pointed June 11, island his term lias already expired. Saturday, Nov. 30 The trial of Pallon for the murder of James Morrow is set for IVcember t. Wade's will follow at once. The tlairs of the defunct Portland Saving Bank are closed up and the final report of the receiver is tiled. Literal surrender the city of Colon in (other case it wa held that the duty col an orderly niannei. Insuritents turned j lected on ixhU carried fioui New York their arms over to Captain Parry, of the to Porto Kica was ermiahle, but lhat loaa, who in turn handed them to Gen-, it was in reality a tax for the teuelt of eral Alban. tlie Porto Kicnus themselves, rather Governor-General Wool arrive in the ' ,nn ul'tr- In Iwih case there Unitetl State from Havana to arrnge I diseentimc opinion concurred in by for turning over the Government. H ! the nine justice of die court, says Curia needs immigration. The South Carolina A West Indian lissP:onei alive and the bandit Exposition upet, at Charleston, decide not to kill the captives on any A full agreement has heen reached be- pretext whatever. Neverthele they insist npon the payment of the full amount of the ransom. Sunday, Pec. 1. Minority caucus of !mocrats is held in the House ot Representatives and Bichar lson' is chosen leader. Governor Hunt, of Idaho, in his reply to Governor Van Zant. of Minnesota. mvs lliit his statx rsn ntT-r no m.trll i aid in stopping the lailroad combine. Ferry boats Sausalito and San Kalael . . co'lide in a fog in 8m Francisco Bay and tha latter boat went down. The cra?h came jast at dark. House caucus of Republicans re-el-ct ! Henderson aker. Hepburn renewed j liii old fight for modification of the rules, bat his motion was voted down Agninaldo has lieen detected in carry ing on a treasonable correspond, nee and t ying to stir op strife. General Chaffee worn mends that he be brought fo this coon try, and believes the leader's pres ence in the islands is responsible for the insurgents' recent activity. The President removes Governor Jen kins, of Oklahoma, and appoints Thomas B. Ferguson. The deposed governor mii'ain imiirnrwrmnl,.,.! In. ll.o p... ma". e an improper contiact tor the care of the insane. I toithali scores: et t'otnt, II; .aval j Acadernv,5. University of Oregon, 10 Pacific Lmvcrstty.O A NOTED PHYSIGIAM Kakes an Important Statement of Interest to All Women, i "DeAB Mm. I'ISKIIAM : The hon-j est, intelUfe'ent physician is alxive the i 'fy.-hool.' Whatever is btbt in each ! ,,1, 1 ... . . case snouia ne usea, no matter to what ......... 1 ac.'iooi a pnysician ticlontrs. 1, as a xoatter of conscience, can only pre- IR. WA.SATA, of La.ning, Mich, acribe the best, and as I know and have proven that there is nothing in Materia Medina whi.;h equals I.vdkl il, Iirik- Lam'M -cUi)ti Compouiid in this year, severe cases of female disorders, I nnhesitatint'Iy prescribe it, and have1 What Mldll We Have I' .r Deno'it? never yet been sorry. I know of noth- ' Tlli9 u,w(!tioI1 Eril!W in ,e UmiJy ev. ln better fur ovarian troubles and for . falling of the womb or ulcerations ; it ,' "V- lAtt 09 i ' to day. I ry absolutely restjres the affected parts Jell-0, a delicious and healthful desaert. V their normal condition quicker and prepared in two minute. No boil. rig! better than anything else. I have . , - . . , . . . ... , , known it to cure barrenness in W(. no baking ! H.mply add boding water and men, who to-day are h;:ppy mothers of , I" Havora: Ixtmon, Orange' children, and while the medical pro- , P.asplarry and Strawberry, tint a iai;k fession bKjks down u;x,n ' patonts,' I ftt 0()r JH ,0.(laf. 10 ctg have learned, instead, to look-up to j the healing potion, by whatever namn , itf lie ne lit lo 1 on it be known. If mv fellow nhvsieiana dared tell the truth, hundreds of th. rn would voi.e my sentiments." Ph. a v . 5ata , i.ansing, .Mien. , BgH a,iviw., U) try JVvVitl's VV1r. l1 $5000 forfeit If about tettlmonlal It not genuine, j., 1 . . 1 ..-i " -,. 1 1 m, i .w r- ... - . . ' lUzel Salve and did so with wonderful The record of Lvuia J-. I'iliklilillJ s; . , , , Vej?ftalle Compound cannoj be reBUlt'- 1 Wai la-r'wily ured. It is equalled. A wept uo substitute. , the la-st salve on the market." Su-e Mrn. J'iukliaui ad Im-h Mck tin- , cure f jr piles, sores, burns. Beware of den free Address Lynn, 2Lhh&. Negotiation tor tha release, of Mi Stone have Iwn suspended and there i no immediate- prospect of tier gaming tier freedom. Monday, IVo. 2. Tim live wen lost and twenty per on injured I toe result nl the, (erty- of, boat collision on San Francisco Hay. reiinylvni Chinese will tight rain I'.V.OOO (or the purpose. The flftyseventu session of congress began today. No bitsinets of importance will 1 transacted before the Christina : ' Action will be Uken on tha i 0,,l,e l''"' k,,r " ll,,ron ' committee. I ,,l,r "I'ay. John Mitchell, who wa formerly i editor of The ll!e Tune Mountaineer ami joint state senator Irom asco ami Sherman Counties in the legislature of 1$7. 1S.8, and 1S'.., ha taken the. lion ol messenger in the United State Senate, succeeding C. ll. Coad, who wa made postmaster at Dallas. Tuesday, IVc. 3. The 57 th session of congre.s n with a large attendance. t I . . I . ... ! . ' licmternou I uie speaker, fenaie adjourned ai ., o'clock a .a mark of re.pecl to the late I Senator Kyle. Opinion were rendered in the United I State Supreme Court on the last two of the insular tardl" ease, liy the decision i the tantr is knocked out. The Plillip-1 pine became American territory with ! tlie signing of the Pan treaty. In an- tueen IVnmark and the United SUte for the sale of Ihe Punish West Indies. The treaty w ill probably be signed this week at Washington. The price fixe I is between H.l'.sJ.lXK) and f 'i,IW,000. The Danish Wt-st Indus, or Virgin Islands, are about 50 miles east of Porto Kico The roup compn-ee. St. Thomas, St John and St. Croix, or Sinta Cruz. The total area of the three island I about l-S !"l'1re "'lies St. Croix ha iKiui 84 snuare mile. St. Thom.s 3.1 ,,,.. i ? - . lllilia and t John '.'1 .nll.ra ..nil. ... , . . ' The jiopulatiou of the island it ii.7t;t Moet of the inhabitant are free ne groes engaged in the cultivation of sugar Trade with Denmark was once qlte large, but decreased in recent yeiin) unlj t,e ,.umB hecs.,, a burden t)Bt country. The sale of the groui to the L'n:t -d States leaves to Penmark the colonies of Iceland, Greenland and the Foeroe or Horse I-daniU. Wednesday, Pec. 5. President's message was read in both bouses of congress. First snow of Ihe year fell in New York and in the Ea.-tern states. Snow fell in Kansas and the storm is general (r0m Huh hinson west to the mountains 1,1 .1 . .1 . . ' gm extends south U the lulian tern-1 tor,. Croker Ky he will retire from the' leaden - hip of Tammany. I Colombian Jace cnmnusHion start' j for th interior In Iur...a Al. j - a . ...w niiiiB. aa i j fair are quiet on the isthmus. I The empress of Chins is leaning lo- jward reform. The appointment of a new 1"'ir "W"1 iH delayed. China W8nts ii'ort in opposing Ru.ia. f Thursday, Pec. 5 1 The Philippine JnlarnU are part of the j -.,; .,,,1 . 1 ; . . . Nation and are suhlert to ertHHt u ... I ' 1 luo - . . ... t...... M...l. ..... ,0"n- ,fot,ij nam. .on nmua ol the islands determined from a rev- ' jenue point of view. Nothing wil i done tn stop present traffc until l .. I ine I treasury department make a forrnaP i,wi,, riri, , Hale of unusual violence ruged 011 Ihe I I Washing'on ai.d Oregon const ar d it is : j feared that the British ahip Nelson went loan Willi all on board. Ni.arni.nieanal eoirimi-sion'a re.w.rr n.. ... ,n ni r, me toni in rn,- mated atone tiiir.dn-d and eighty-nine I miliioiirj. i , i he suf.jei t nl d.-aiinga with the an j bills (or the suppres-ion 'of anaicl.iM. are introduced. j I ( u ri-1 1 ..I a I. f . Iri... m. r.i t l.u .r i u 'In-.. Annual report of the Treasury ehow.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, jlJh AM. a surplus of UWJ.OOO.ObO in revenues for 4. . ,.., ' D. S. Mitchell, Kudor.!, Md. : "During long illiiees I was troubled with bed; lounterfeits. George Harding. ANOTHER FILING ON CLACKAMAS Hoard of ()iiimissiontrs OoikmI For liklits. 1VII- (OMUOs WITH t'WKNI'K FII.IMJ Coiivtltullonalllj orthe Act of 11)01 I N Incited Matter Conns (p Friday. A petition was tiled with the Hoard of County Commissioner Wednesday by U. Knapp fo, , ( iKitt to improe the , Clackanu Kiver from the Cascade For- est Keserve to Its mouth, a distance of about 155 mi!e, ami on Clear C eck from it tiiouih to the head of navigation, w ilh one mile of the reserve The i.elitu.n ,,rv . .... i -ui ....i.n.. i,i.,i,.... .... ,i. ..., i.... t 'W"V ' tl tw l" ll"tlllt , ., transportation ol log., lutnher and i ,lm,pr m , lufi ,. direct the stieam to be improved f r that purpose by widemnr, deepening,' straightening, lemoving oUlriti lion from, building of dam and boom tu, and otherwise improving said streams as may be neceaaary to render the name tit or suitable (or the purpo-e inU'iided, or in Cine Ihe Board should deem It ol too. great a cot lor tlie county to nrforni nr ! pay for the woik neie.ry to so tuiprove lhe.trea.nso, any part of the.n, that l tie lloanl enter into a contract with the s-litioner leasing ihe use of ihe streams lor the term of :' rears, with tlie right' t ) rolled loIN for the raiting, tl latnig. or ' dooming, of low's, timlM r and Itmihcr thereon, al r.ites of toll for transporting and lor booming to be tiled by Ihe Hoard, in consideration of such agreement the lessee w ill secure the ruht of way an, I other luces-ary rights from lanl usners, slid make all ilnproeiiieuta Uecet-ary i r... ii... i . . i ... . I .o, ...e nm. . earr.ung on oiuienusl ness and ue of Ihe stream lor the pur- poaee Intended, w-Hlmul any eXlsmse to the county, and keep th rime in go.l rep4ir dining the period ol the lea ut iin.i.rsto,,! i,,.t tapitalisi .re behind Ihe scheme and that they intend ...... . 'o ueie.op tne resour.es ol the streams. I Attorney John W. Praper la promoiing the plan. Patk ol the tiling of Ihe petition is an interesting story. In June, lS'.si, the, Clarksoulrvi n itK,m t o.tipany applied i ,u 1 ou,,lV Court lor a Iramhise on j ! t'1' k"u" lU hsvikb- 1 1,00 ,u ll"Jl'1''. under the legislative act ol litvj. II. K. Crosa and M.li.cv Smyth Weill belore Ihe lourt an I 11141U j ..Mi. I . i' 1 1 . mi 1' 1 ,. . .. ,...- ,1. o . .K.,urt ,ii .nun- alico of the frum bise, and auung other tliii gs stHted it was not practical to make improvement on the C lackamas Itivr , via. ..i.... lor logging pu,p,,...B; that the granting of the Irauiluse would lead lo elidlesa litigsliou and ai.t uonism tlml would i ... .1, i ginning al be north u-i corner ut sm -Ohe,w,ae,ando,uh. lo be aVo.dcd ; thai 1()n .,,,. w, ,,.,., ,. T V """ Ur 01 ''rt Or W lllg dam or llllir.ive . . I" ""-"'"eon in or..i ' '.'.,.," i.. ........ T.i....7..i or remit'ieo nav ura me lor saa ok.'., niiin , a- rm I", ri'l or .oles. Tlie iran.-luse was linally granted hut Was so surrounded by if.lrii; lions that the boom company never made ...... -If l wii I i 11' rt V V , t-.Vlr , Ahoul one inotiili ago a company men nieu on ine river umler Ihe act 0( i I'k.l Mr ( ..... ...m ii. - , , , , I a.id assiiHted W itt, him were Sidney . Smyth, John 0. Ainswortli. an I seve,., j oilier I orllaml m. ii. Ihey Want lo ex- . trcise Die eve, u.ive right over the river ' lor the same purine- for a Inch the i.ii-j . . . . tion u aa 1.1.1 . tiulav ' Tl t . 1 on eon cen.u. 01 opinion am nig tin. aiton,e..s ol tins 1 itv is that tlie liiol ml ia in.. . i.i .t 1 1 1 1 1 i. .n u 1 1 u.i..... r. i . ' . ! are pie)aring 10 l. ol 11, e IhW III tlie tjlr- cuit Court ai Corvailia the Ut er part ol u,,a iiiuiiui. a ca-e la alSo a l g 111 County. Toe sin-tin in controversy I there is the l.ui kinute. The act was put - through ihe legislation by tho llooii, f 1, 1 h-elly I.iimhe' Company, a ho ,11, u-,1 in 0,'u'" ighlon the M, K-nzie Hiver. Bill lii-foie II,.. .1 ,..,....,( 1 I, I., II .. ,!,,.. " """J """" force of the law. The nth; of ihe Psil aci loilows: "An act aii'ii .rizing the C.,univcou,t-,olt.,HVHr.ua ,.. ,.t I''1; ,,",,v,-"l -"-'' ' U" "-""K "'"1 ton- her. and l.tovide for the niu, i. , v. r ' " "Kvery art slmll einbrare f ur (,i,e hhI,-j-ct and matters p operly coiiuerted t'.er.-H ith, wnich HUl.j-cl r-ltull he I X-iresM-d on the titie." The title does not Nasal CATARRH In all lu ttaa. Ely's Cream Balm clean, tooU.ni and heals tha diseaaf-d mernbrsne. " ores catarrh and dri res awty a cold la tl,e bead quickly. Cream Halm Ii placed Into th n'ntrlli,iirea'a, tner th memhrana and I alanrtied. Kclief U Im mediate and a curt follow. It It not drying doe Hut produca sneezing. Large Bixe, 64 cenlt al Xrrug gltti or ty null ; Trial 8iza, 10 cent. lWW J r o,$H Itfjo'l J CATHARTIC M Of A really healthy wom.nl ha lit tle palu or dl-oinfott at t MO ineiistrinl period. No woman needs to hive nuy. Winn of t'nrdnl w ntrt 1 njf the dn;;' pi'.cklv relievo those lucutlrmd p id u and liiir hc.nl, hack and ddo BChca ciiuird by fulling; of the womb mid rrc;;ul ir menut. KCQBDUI I Inu brought permiuicut relief to j 1,000, OuO wi.iu.ii vth.t suffered every month, ll m oo (lm men I stnuil oriin atnmg' and ho.illhy, lit Uthe rol i,.u iintdtt by N.v ture to give Women f!Uf from the terrlbloni-hraainl point which I b!l,;ht si !'i:imv li..i!ie.t. i. .. . . , i . , I h t -. h . , i i .-t U, !. I S.l l.v. . . I '.!. :-. ..... . . . , I I t ir I ! ,. . , ,. , I , It.l i 11 I I US ,..r . . ti' -.1 , t .i r U to.'v I ' I lli-l U' . I s . . . II I I t" - II tn r ,1 . v ! . , u (..., wmtiUrful n.ou ;t. l A V"' -r. I jr. ,.., . . 3 f i ". iii- i i .in .. lt.ten' . .uu , . M. Jf b6e2rrrrnt t. , . -tS i : '" 1 pi,nw IB ,nin(ro ,. B sci, a tiv where in Ihu Isw is the c iiniv ioort re- Ir' ed to. l n.hr ill's cona'ruc ioil tin' pe'it o expect lo h ivn t',e tig ,'s tin ler tl e of lei ruary .'', lv.l I. .si Mm dai a rcprfsontatlie nl Ihe ssme i ny Jl oil on the M ,11 a I V r all I Its tiil liisiie ilinlrr the act ol lit) , In' i onhlni.' the couatitiitionality ol the Uw, he male aiiolner tiling m d-r the v;l ai l. The matter will c me bef ire ll e lUnrd ' l',, l'ulllUs. ts al Una term. ,ui , klll W ,, , ,, die t ,a, ,,. Iw.l,,,,,,,,,,,! Company will uU. Tlll, .ompany hs. alre,ly ex penib d Coli'li'eral le lie liey in Ihe pur ,i,a.e iip.iiau rights .,n the river and ,1JVB ,tleiora al w.k on the stream HOMIO Of ttHHISSHtSF.ns liryHltir .tn-rmln-r Trrnl nf the t'vunly llimnt i. It Morton. .1.1,1, I.e., Ile.l Slid T. II. Kibui, I'ouniy (',iiiiin..ioncra. (Continued If- in last e. k .) . ... in nip ii's'ier in 1 1 1 i ! ii oi s. j. 1 o. I. r et at . lo le i' If oin M o lis ll n'ecini I, anil to ls ma le a pari ol .NeeOy l,r,N "l "'" oiin- on to ! '"Tr' V'" '"V" ."e,"' A , J' ,Y,",", .i,,,,,.,! ,y him.- f and lllte. i, le.nl Vntei. Maruam preciml a. king ih.l th. 1 board col i lf a purl Needy pr. cincl ; h"1 "r"lH"'"1 cut to be as l,.,,.; j:... I ,,T" ' ' """" and I'i, ami B.-.I Ion. Han 117, t wn.-re .... ii.m in,., , ........ ti .ui',. u. .i. ..... . , . . . . irifklTin'! t Kin 1 1 ii e l. taei-n see. lions Itlsnd 17 ; thence soi.tn on a,.n ; eci..i ,in,. to the h,.l w, tn-it line I ",'t'""' and L'l ; tl ence e.s' on .aid ..'Clou line lo s.-ctl"! e iM.ta.er, , ..i.ion. am. n.em e iiurin 011 .am 1 lowimhlp o soutli, range east ; thou, n i ,,,,. Hcint-f luit-si the Iikiiii Is rl 111 Itlvtt ol .eclion In,- to p nil ol I. v 1 11 11 t(. al ol I ,.,,.1 t t, i,,,ri I ea-t 10 inr ol .ectiin t ' ... . .. ............... 1 . ..Mm- a.i d termor) hen ir in lovn-hip .), ranife I e.n-t ol s.iii i i nn. v and slain. A II I the hoiird hein lul i v a, I VI I , it H or- ,.,.r,., ,.,, ,,..,', ,.,. ((11..,. , .,. , ,.., , ,.,, ))( Killiu, et al, lor voiina' pr.-cnici. .Voa Hl 'his lime ioii,e-1 he pi n ion l ,1 k"""' '.' bin.-.d ami M.val vot. rs nl ly nod ilanoum pr. . in, -is, .. .... 1 a.kiu 1n.1i ismr.t to . rm 11 vol u,ir pr. - . . .... n ecu I out ol a prt ol . dU.1111 t.recii cts, suit 1, .Iv 1 ,,l iUl "I vein pr' met to l l,.,i,.-,l . loll ia-: lie- sinning at the monlliol linek 1 re. k In . lownsliip 4 south, r.,iui- . .1 ti,em e ou' ll nl S'-clioll line lo I101 11-hip uni- lieiweeii loan'1,1 i".'iani ti; tr., w, ,,,n . ,T ,,J ' ,"r . . ,""r,"1'" river tn il.f on... 11. ..I I'... u .1.. pl.ice of heginui g And ilie iMi.ird b H'f 1'Jlly . dv im-I, il is ..id-rei 1 1, hi n ill i pel 11,011 im yr.llil. 11 lo the mat er of the petdionof Albeit KflkTle, et I, to he change r.niill!, Bl 1. 1 , I I I IM III a 1 1 e ' I r , III! I i.l II V o II cn-ek to MoUlht precmci. .No comes on to he heard ihe . (,non ol AlU-rt r.nirii , sikiiho i.y inms-ll and seven 0tl'"r '-f"1 v"1.-'-."' -"y""Ceek pre- ill,, I. mblliil .1. u,.r , I . Oanyoi, Cre. k ,,r. . i, t and annex it . TAPE "A tapa worm elchlnnn real lone least came na ths sr.ene after my takliiK two CAS.,'AltKTH. This i am ur baa oaused mr bad biialth for thn past tlir.ja years am still taking Cascarets, Ilia mil, eatliartlo wuribv of ! WMIiV u avuao.in uiu. w. liowLis, uaira, Miss. PlMtant, P.I. 1.1. , prant. Tan florvt ro OooO, Jl.TarHickao. Wtakeu. or (jrif. luc, 2tc. Uuc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... . . , 1 ttnm tmt4r CaaaMaf, rtlMf Mm! ml, f ark. U o Mohillil prtcllict. ld piM.sr. ihnifi to Include all of sections ID, 17, '"il "I. "II. ilJ and ltd. township 5oir'. ranwe II easi. And the board Mug ti Uy sdvlsrd, II I ordered lhat said pi tltloii be granted, a prayed for- In lb matter of the petition nf (loorie t;m rnsry, rt al, to be ehaugmt fiom Soil Spilngs to Molalla i rwinct Now comes on 10 be hrsr.l the petition id tieorti tiilernsy, S'gned ly blinsell and thit-e Kiln r h'gitl voters of Kwla riliiga piei lm t asking ihn board lo aiinn all Ihsl part nl h.sla Spring ptM'Inel, In losii.lilp il soii'li, tango 'i and it ! id Willsinelle Merhlian, Ijrlng east of Ihe s iilh l ull o the Molalla river, lo Mo. Ila iiretlncl. Ami Ihe tMMtrd twlng folly eilvtsed, ll Is ordcre.l that said pe tition ho ,'iaiiti'd, as piavi d lor. In Ihn multer of the petition of ). A, ScIiucIhI foi voting i.iih'Iiii'I. Now IMinea oil to I heard the pnlillon of 11, A. N lirli'l. smned lr liiiiiself slnl o iiilo.rlr.il voters of llraver Creek and Highland pre. lin t, asking Ihe bord h.rni a voting pirclnct w nil voting piai ! al Shiibel schixil house, ald precmct lo i emhiai e the lollo lug lerrllor J . r-ection :tu, n.wn.liip :l south, range 3 east ;, ,ruioiil...iui eoh.rln- n In..... I ll ....I i.i. ol ll. io hi o kii i.i. (nniiiuiii ..iiith rn.'M ' vml : mirth tili0ltll ' IS....! Ilonsf. .nd west ol 5 and . mm nut in 1.1--I a Solllll, rillIn J esl , Bri ili'im Jt, rkii wn-l oIip half ol It;', township 3 south, rsnge 3 i t. And the board lo,g fully adiUed, ll It ot. lured lhat aald ielitt. i 1 deliltnl. In Ihe n ailer of tin. Canby and Par low bridge, coi.alrm led by E. I' lbla. It spMariug lo Ihe lard lhat said hrnlk I no lompli led, and that (aid bridge ha Issm lolistrth li d III accord ance w III. Contrai l Uo rlor. It I nr. .iere.l that said bridge I sceepled l-jf I I. i kali, en illil v. and that Ihe clerk ... u ... . ut l,l ilr.-w a wananl III lavor nl K. I Old lor f'JI I ', the amount of said contract, divide. I In w ar rants at lullow : K Ii Old IlKSi , llsj . I'si . Isl K 1 1 Olds I II I olds ,. I; l oi l, MP old. K l Oi ls I; P n il. . K P olds K P o:d , . , Ill ihe Ins'trr of Ihe ( ,, Jistl lissl 114 Mr., l-l n-litlon ol j Ciirr e Maierfor aid. Sow ioii.it be heard ll.e pi ltt oii o ,it ra. I arre ,M itrr, wIiomi ho. hand wss recenllv c nninllte. ,., n,B i,,,,,,, .,liiin. leaving her will. ' ut mean, ot .iippoitina' to r-ell su l i I, il ben, and Ihn l.ianl Is-ing bnlr a I tisi d. It i. or lered that pelhioiirr tx al , loaed Ii i-e' month I'om November I.I. lisil. iintd M.v I.i. ly 2 , lloimdarlr. o voting precl.trl. - , fr. rdhv . I, si, ..s made at .Sjve.nl.rr i term, 1 s'l. I ' ('.ev,.!, t ree I ni. o,. II. ii'hwe.l rornrr i i ion at, loan. hip iS t 'lith, rsi,.-e esst ; them e l.srlh lour mile.; limine c.t J II, fi'.; t'leliCX nn'ili J in, lea; tin in e ea.l Hit miles; theme south 7 ti , U-; theme ae-t loll, ( Ut e of begin. , ning K,llm. I It. , nun g at Ihn uiDiHh id l;.s k cfe. k ,.ry Inn, 1. 1 currh s on Ihe Ifl.lmtry of in loans' ip south, rsngn 1 w. ;',., g n,r ,mes TUr r t theme up e nter ol li.s-k I'rerk (nrtorlea. Ihe young girl, and Wiitum ea.l linn ol r.'imn I7. li. lowii.htp 6 , , wfk ,., D u(llrf nt ...nth. range 1 -! '' -" '',, ,lir.,.r nie. ir, ,, ,, te. lion line to loan.lilp linn kltrsii , ' lo.n.hipa ,d , ihem e we.lon town- I """" l'-surln alut t'.M tf ship line n. l..n loan. hi) 6 ami O . i t"UT feel, but til Ih.an year Urtn iml them e west on iowmhlp linn of Hun l more attrurilve rug ar Mug wi'l. . ...... - it..).,.. .I...I, I'm 1. In,. .in. r ... I. r.i ll. i,n..rr.l fai.tltli.. bars flu , ii. ,.i ir... l . .... l ..I i...j,,.. Iilng. Mar, (H.iii Ih'Llilining In towi ahip (1 south, rangn I east, where section linn la'tweeii sec tions rt and U cros.e Untie erne. ; Ihem n north to a point where section 4, ft , H and U comer ; thence north J1. milea; I Ik.ih-m Hual If. .ill... : ihe.i.'H .mrth 1 '.. ! miles; Itielicn ea.l l mil.a lo lown.l.ip liner iheio-n ...nil. on loan. I. in linn lo i'oitte cieek ; lheuc do ti Unite creek to place ol beginning. Molalla. P.vmiiing al the son'hwrsl corner of township fi oiilh, range 2 east ; theme In.rthh'j miles; thence east I', milea ; I hence north lo the Mols I hi river ; theme UP said rlier 1 1 Ihn liirlh boiindsry of loa iishlp ,') soul h, raniie 3 east; Ihemn south 'i mill a ; thenieea.l two miles; thence south 4 liilh-s: theur- to I'm iiorlhe.i -I corner nl loan.hli. f. aoiilh. rsiue ;i es.t ; ih' licn south on township : 'lty. hue to where it crosses the Molalla river ' Vuruk rug are ao cnll.il from a I"" on lh ead-hsll n rertloii "I. loanship of linlllflils w ho dwell nni'.lig the tliollt 7 south, ranie 3 east ; t hencn dow n said ' tnliis nf Ati.Holln. They Imve larf river In Its junction with north fork ol (i,.lt f ). ahiep and wenve rngt of -..I I river ; thence up raid north fork lo ' flr1 ,.,.,, ,,.,,. 'j-. n.iut nre rrrf where It cne-.e. the lowiship hue la..; j (jf (,nrk ,,,-. tween town. Inns o and ll aoiith range 3 , ... . , .. . east ; then, west to the ,a,,l of lgin- , """"""1 larIP' """'a ' ' ! AIm.iii '.'tsi year ago ainnll cuihrl'',f- Needy d rugs were largely made In Vml. Beginning at the southeast corner of l'''''!y nt Ispahnn. These were prnrrf s.-ciimi 11'. loanshio fi south, rumm I ! rues, nml on each of limn, neur on ear-t J thence north 2', miles West L1' Illllea! thelli-e lio.lt. I them e ! mil.1 1 ,..,.,.. 1 - . .... ii..- . ,,iit,, in. -ii,- IH...I. -, thence north ',' inl'es; thence nl down Bear creek lo lbs k creek to the ihu line ol section 7 in lown.hip 0 oiuh.r,iue I eaal ; thence oilh to the ha'f si-i tion line between eetlons K and .:!; thence north to cor ner of sections PI, 11, H and l.'i; thence eiiat two miii-a to point of beginning. Soda Springs. ( Beginning on line between section 111 ami "4. township fl south, range 1 and 2 ! east, on north bank of Butin creek : I thence north to township line; them j ,.t on bm nship ,e .0 w here it cns.se. ' tliMiiorth fork of the Molulhi river:' ihei ce up said river lo w hi ru it crorses me .-in nne 01 seciion v, township 7 south, riu.ge2e.tsl; thiinc ulh to Ihn county line ; theiii ,1 Mcstcrly on a,,i, county hue to place of beginning. the eu.l In,., of section 'Ik. lownshin 7 In the mutter of Abel, a county , charge. It is ordcrt-.d he bo allowed 'i" hi buy a ticket lo Pendleton. (To I he dr.iwn in favor nl John I.ewellen.) T.. .1 ..... . .... 111 vue niiiiier 01 innorlol hunerviM.r j- iiii iieinz, roud district .No. J!. This matter having been Uid over for further consideration, it I ordered that said re port be allowed in ,hrt Hs follows; Warren Italy, gen fund $ II ,g) II A Vorphul , 7 fjj Jamea Porter 14 7;, r 1 ! ... .. -r - - - Total :!(! 15 ., u,, I HI una ton Kail :in 1M Rind YciU Kail Ha.st Tin-; iai(jnii:si(ixKi;s PATTCRN8 DtnCrND rttOM PAHtNT TO CHILD IN THB OIIIINt. Ilarrlr Sresj n. Psrslaa It," Prater It... ! s.. an.l Their Us-Ts lln , tx The design of mst. ru rug. ,Pl)f,r tint sH.iitnn'oua i.ud , llf ' nf Ihe weaver. Hoim.tli,,,., handed, down fn.m ouP gi.irrmiM ta another, tn some eaat-a Jmiiiin (ir, taught tha design by i innrk It In Ihe .md. At ,,n.r u',,,,. ill aw lug nf th rug la Inu.le mM Ihe Instructor showing h,r piipn, j' sircin.eioi i,i ( i FTi-rjr tiinml i ,J( lidor In I tlaed. When ,, lo j ben done, the pupils nm.i tImi, e : i" hikmii nMianig at iiik ilrswinj I'erwlali rug nce th,,.,, f u))pf rotinirlr In artistic design na 4' . . 7. ,r'tn til ! - hi IU . ftrvui u uav iiuiiirni inin i .... t.. I "''"'" " of dllTerriil l,,H nil in tun uesigna mat contain ii, .tliilli colors tin y achieve . Impnt, retnlt. It la really wondrrf,,! rilllalt fnbrli these (H-ople, Ujfu and rui red In Iglioiam-v nn, h,pMj prodiKf. ' The designs In I'era'nn rugt are j.B. erally tloral. and In aoine iluiri. ta, rt lclally I'm, the tinmen w,.rt In len Ihe designs. ;vlng tllM rtrf wn i.r llin-e ).-sr The M,.l,nmit,j, religion doe not allow any direct f,. ri-eiitallou nf animal f,,nm ,, ' ijuenlly rug woven under Its hiP.urtioj tnha Dnrul, geometric and form. The Hhlnh ecl nf SlHilra. InxteVer, tiundwrltig bIm.iii iri.isiMii of whom N.isai.iasi ale I'er.lniu. du reginl repn .. nlations nf animalt ti (,, ' unliie fill. Ity the Industry of tt,i, ami ttint or innin it ami nr all aim ,tt. re.-iirl the law of the K.irnii snliul forms are .eeu mi aoine IVr.inii mi-, 'I he prayer rug w m rilih ntly luiepi. rd for the purpose iif pnol.r.iig tfo orslilpjrr with .me aha,,iiiiljr i, aa plm e nu w hh Ii lo iifr. r ptnj. rs 1 t. la w fill for a Mo.l. in t nr.. .... pi. or ii I ixtfettly chau. atet uuleu ; rui h "lie I, ii. 1,1. own i-t liil rug br Is Imt ceitnln I t.n I the s( l,m in t allulisl. ll lt!i r gar.l to the ptit; ut i the plucr pia)er iloiiaiiniir.bii. af. M---afrful when making !ir pdgrtm.iges. the rug. w 1,1, I, t!7 (., i wlih th. in hnilng Imi-ii prewrir.1 from ' l-llutloii by In-lng rolled lip until t! tf ' journey Is heguu or until tlir Imiir fuf it P'syr airliea. It doet lint n.alirr ts (lo. e rolh.wer nf Mol.mlillinl tut unci, an a rug th.it I on the tl ,r ti; I-, la . sum- nier It t tit-jr place t!,r irty cr rug when their devotions twg'rt 't he Turkish rug made at Hun if alwnya wnieli of w.ad a in) alliiott , tiik-s. Tor Ihey n ganl Ihnn t vtiutnif I proM-rty. to I dd only uti'ler it prraaiire nf great extremity. Tlie west i r are o frugal In Itn-lr ituntM-r of Hi lug Hint their daily rnriihif nf U to I'J eetit Is aurtb leUI lo ailpply Ihelr want. Their food coti.lttt utusltjr of rice and cru.li.-d wheal, with occsik , "llJr ",n!l ,,f """' i HlnyrtlB Itullly B mart for til M ; of cntnHiratlvey Inferior rugs that are I made In the Interior from the coin j hnlr nf Ihe Angora goat. These srr ! woven In Irregular deslgtit and. ! though tint artistic, are largely soiiflit as emerlhgs for Ihe bnre l!,H,rt ami l ndd wnrmlli. The weaving "f tl' ' rt't'tt Im i-riiilitv .lull he stria and w The designs nre very simple mid either been landed down from earlier nerntlnii nr are supplied front t" etui, wna a mnll embroidered mar w ahuw where Ihe bit of acr.d I'srtb from Mecca wna lo be plnc-d HI uvr dhiice 10 a law nf the Koran Hi'" " bend must be bowed lo ihe ground ' prayer thla wit touched by H" ff" bend when the preselitiltloti was ' nml so the letter of the Inw was curried mil. The custom prevails The Vrl women who wenve the finest prayer ruga seldom iveuve nuy other kind 01 rug.-"llugs. Oileiilnl nml Occidental- Ilia terror, Cn.uiner-I my whnt kind of , ,, cM tlin1 ', (he V . , .01.111 1-0 t . .. . iii.i. .1. I t,rlt.ir Tour Iinnlnn. bill ; " ' 1 n'l a ii'tr ! '"' ' ,,rr,,r 1 l"'.r'' ' ,,. : th le of tobm-co In Hint clgnr "t j ensy to bo uilHt.'tkcn, don't you see - Boston Transcript Won. He hnd gone lo sk her father for . . . . 0 U'l II. " liMiii I III in.irr nci', ien. Iir mi. , in-,1 nut the old inim. I!f i..,p I ,.i a n.n n nf few words. 1 don't cure If you're a mini of only word If If the right one." replied suitor. Ko got the Klrl.-Phllnd.'l'!" Itecnrd. The most effusive argument a elm" Ing wotniiu can use to a man l " r p-nllng "Don't you thluk .or-f"1" Ket. Patlenca la the key of content--'9' hammed.