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I I rVi bnr ".JIT.' flTwr r Euiswrs I.H oa U juU aav . .."LTC ol . dianosiiu ? L?i!lT-u- lami sod Oil ltti. OSBUKN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR Senator Bate, of Tennessee, in obedience to the mandate of the election! has called up senate hill No. to repeal the entire body of legislation relating to federal pervisors and stcial deputies at the pol'8- T," talut?a n placed in the revised wale i under the assumed warrant of the 4th Mo tion of Art 1. of the U. 8. constitu. tion, empowering congress to make or alter the regulations a to the time, place and manner of electing members of the bouse. The sena tor makea no reference to the scler al decixione of the supreme court, tx ginning with the slaughter houae caaea from Louisiana, declaring emphatically that the elective fran chise is a matter of absolute state right with which congrese baa nothing to do. In other words. American citiiemdiip comes from the state. We are citiwna of the state before we are citizens of the United States. We are citizens of the union because we are citizens of the state. JAPANESE TO I CURB A Btvfcsd O in pitta Trsaist. soaalsilnf Ni.Mli.Kl-.OlMim.iu In isi"". f , Itui sud Kill; I'IH('" " K""l. la tarsal, hllnd Bikini, lirhlni.t Bruult, Ka Ml H.r-I.lsrr W'r, "iu .i?.t ,.r,, u h-mala wrskiiasasa; II u '"I" . a; In ilia nrml haaita. iM Brat q iMnnfi ol mIi-! aura rn4tlni n ofarrsj. Xi.m HB Ih. knifs annsw rr h:r't,,1 1 his ataardf nas amr baas k fall. II parlsY. t ui by Mil. Whrtuflw fmm Ihlslarrihl.tllaasaawh.BB wrlllra ftiamni. L -ui. at..... Ln rafimd lha luonrr II Z.J i iuiuI um uif Ire. Sasipl. (lilaf nniM laausd bf W-kioasd, OLAaS .-' , hoWla IUUII DratilaU. Sol AnU rort iTJTBia bf HINniKSO! CI.IAVIR, AffUta. 9 SNOWDEN Mineral : Springs HOTEL. Flu Blalioa oa Soatbara I'soiflo B. R., C6't atllsa (torn Portland. TERMS, S9 PER DAT $10 PER WEEK. NEW liATH HOUSE Ten (m from bot.l. THIfis WATKlt CONTAINS: ChlorUsol Rodium. Chlorid ol llagnssiaia. Calcium, UarboBst of Iroa, India, Uromios. Tb folios-leg DWtiM b ba Corod by Ihslr oss, all I'bjfiioiui bad vibsmud tb.lr rsirs: IlhaamBti-a, Ago. Cslarib o( lbs Slomeb, , NmI Catarrh, Dropsy, UitbilK, Emotion ol lb Rklo, KidnjudLtf AITiellon. BEN. 0. BOSWELl, Proprietor. P. 0. addr, Dtlo, Orsgon. Ml urn uu For Salo Complete. AddraM'-K" oat ol Ocasd offlo., Ea .b., Oregoa BXS. CLSUU MITCH. 1SE1HT DISEASE 23 YEARS. tu nai r IS ywn I m Iraatd vlik mn ii iim n -i i t.y kuu ptMil M kra.ua. pM la BM UMaw Ma t tkcllawi M M I ML Ail Imm MBIMIIMl MINI I THOUSANDS ff5 wtlk I (Mra4 mmkm wlrtllWlrilyt,m ywie Aiv tw. I k. M h:km M Bc wl hi M Bl iHftMPM.IMMHil'WT.I.lM i M la ll mf BUMBt Bkf tiWU4.1. KBL giBTBA R.1TB. il H -n rra BIm I fc.ra u( Mm t i " - mr.A mA IM S U " I ? Sm Ht lns ts o ku li aats tustm. 010 oa a eoerrivt avaaaartt. TBY Ci .113 f H13, S3 tZZZ J 23 CTJ. 1111 Mftom 1 DrupF.Fl-armncyf ChcniicaLs Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap- nccs. and MONDAY, JAN. 10. M. a WbIIIb, of rortland, U In Ku- Lottie lxliijf. John Ilk r, orHult-m, spi-iit Sunday Willi ftii ii(J in tlilw city. Vkk. the t:. H. ll(;lithc.ueiilrB-jor t Flwww, In In lwn. II miowwl In I'lirtlHiid yitrr.liiy ami IL II. l!uc-k U a- llnir. lemiKirttriir, as UKKitK niaatrr at thu U pot. Dr. W. II. Ilitwlanil or okw", l tun, U In Kukvuv f"r a iliort vUiU Jahn HtaliluM-ker, irowniiH'iu land liisNiir, was In l-.ui(viie ioubj-. Mr. and Mm, IHfton (1.-avcr re luriMil home fruin Cottage llrove till morning. J. II. IW-ckU-y and wife Murm-d rrom tlalr vlit In Uouglaa county thin morn I tig. v.miniMlonvr IVrklna la am let ml with the mump at l.ls home In Hjwn- r-r nivclnct. v J, M aunt land, a civil mumwr ofHah-m, la vMtlng J. l. Kt lly In .U in-ne today. W. W. Iiiman BtarUni una inoniing nil Irtn III 1'fllllRVIVBIlin. K1MIIK the Union I'acilla lr IL V. Ilinmii l. orCotUifp(lroo, niN'iit but night In Kugi'iie and U fl for httlvin thla iiiorning. Marion county haa U-vlwl tax of 10 m Ih: the male ifvr win iiniiBiiiij m ..nM.Mi. II ti 'JO iiiIIIb. K. IL Hklnwortli. A. C. WoMicH-B and I'nf. J. W. Johimon wi-re paiwii' inre fir Hleiii thin uioniing. iViMffn-Miimn lllnirvr llirinaiin I. aid to he an active candidate for U. K aviiator to euiwd ht-nalor J... ikiii A bixkI attendance at the M-lal club at Khlni'hart'B dancing imrlora Katur Ihv Hwiiliiff. A nlcaaaiit time was hatl. 'J - X3 ilvo. T. Hall. Ir.. went to rortland thla iiionitiiir. whero he will take a ooure at the rortland HuiineM eol lege. KxprUdKlun- that the rkane, WbhIiIiiitIoii. arc IlifliU rail toiimldera hie iiliort ol the requirement, 2,IM can dle iMiwer. The Hlttto Jirtininl haa begun Ita Sinn vear. It U a imHi wevaiy pbiht ami an llen lumen tor the rl Im of the n'ouhlicau Iny. Cooia-r or Douglas propo to reiuce Hie leiral rale ol liuenni to o imt win on ovenlue eeooiinta ami Judgments per cent on ooutracta. Hie i.ulillo hmlallatlou of the omcera nftiia A. o. II. V. will otrur on the eveiiltiK or January 'JTth liiHicaa ol the JMh aa hen'toiore iiubiimiwi. Wb are reliably Inromied that Iten- reaeiitatlve llaugliinan Intrixluced the Mineral count V hill hv rcotHmt. ami so annminNd when he aent the hill up to the clerk. J. a Luckey liaa renlixl the room In Preaton'a brick now otruoicd by II. II. Stone and will move hla Jewelry tab ILhmciit Into Hi nam a soon aa Mr. Stone removes to the lHivlea building. Halein Ftatemnans The voungeat nator U Col. Jetr Myera or Linn and and the honor or being the oldint lie between Henntora Alley or iJtne ana WllliioT Multnomah. The youngest n'pnwiitative UWilkliiMiii or Italic, and T. 11. Day of Jom plilne In ierhapa the oldcat, being til. Cottaire drove leader: W. W. Mill er, the eiiterpriniiig promoUT or the water worse ami eiectne iiKiiiciieiiie, was In thla city on bulnc a few tluj s thin week. He returwtl to lUiaehurg, WmliiMilav. and will careful) V connider another adventure awaiting develop meiil lu thla vaid Held 01 magiiinornt reMMireea. Mr. Holden has made a proposition to holdtra of College Hill lVk lots to build a iiavlllon and lay out haiv-ball groundaon the addition, extend the trcet car Hue and oerate It, provlditl a Kubuldy la given. It would result In a coimlilerable enbantvment of the property ami holders would Ih ail vaiiclng their own Intensts by aiding the enterprise. W. K Udd's will haa been prolmted in Portland. The (wtate Is valmnt at flN.mw.llna He leaves fViu.UUO, to eliarltable and eitucatloual purposes to be expended by his executors for what ever limUtutiou they see tit, provided they are locate! In UrvKoti. To hla wife he leaves an annuity of J4,IUi, the residence, household elfccta, Jewel nr. rarrlaces, etc., and Issides one fifth of the entire estate; al otie-tlfth to tch of his three sons and one-tenth to each of his two daughters; also small annuities to his mother and other rel ative. hbootlng Srrape at I'orvallU. A shooting scrape otvumsl at the Star saloon In lorvalll, Thunalay, say the liatctte In which Kd. Chain berlaln took a shot at Aiutin llaui-brrgi-r, but miiel his aim and In flicted a no more writing ilamax than an ugly Iml in the waliicottng of the room. It is said the two men hatl quarreled the evening In-fore. Meeting attain at the lime and place slated their dllfc rettces were rtMiK-iieL Itaui Iwrwr. It 1 stated, as the atnrtvssor. He nim.- his chair and started to strike hi autairohiat. Cliamberlain warned him to slop and put the chair down, a lie drew his pild, Iml his warning was uuheeded and hs flnsl. llatu- berger was unhurt and lie left the aa i.xu. CIihiiiItIUi went to Chief STaflrd, to whoiii he staled the cara, surrenik-rctl hliiiwlf to theBUthoriUes, and waa planxt lu the oninty jail. llamtsTxer was arn-Utl later on and irarstjuuU lu a's-ar brforv Just It v Ifevta. KlXK lirainu. liraals Pas Ob server: 1 lis munly court uu iwiulr ling tills wsrk Mum an order n-uiit ling liwriiia of .Vj, which waa s-mra-d airainist blut w N Ueinls r 1.' fur ilix4v.vtnc an rd-r uf lit court to urltt lax I Im. TbenwstiM f.- the U 1 nflWr -if IIIB.Ia, i tiiMt II last Slllr! nnUr iriiig ins.1 1 tliBt tirffni , has vl!i,v,( a lii-ttlii U iAv fits or.b-rs of the court and has p-rfinr,t rusuuiMw in a. I uiniters rlaliilng tt rttsoiutv to the stluiat'tiun of Ihe court pua ii. in..rhJ lWfiim.irv.roai, HATURDAY, JAN. 14. Win. Fjlri n turuetl lime from r..rtliid litis, afternoon. Irr. Isiinls luw ge II"""""1 y, Cttl., oil V. S. land biuUlM'es. V. (I. rickett, of Junction, will leave this evening on a visit to Tcxaa. ICoht. (1iw, or Junction, inntie inis lilt a pleasant call yesterday after- iitsm. . . 1 Ml. Inn formerly a sliHlciii here, is th puty pnss--ulliig BitoriM-y a. H ' . . itakeri ny. ,f I... ..l.ll.mtloll to Sciiutor Alley foranumU rof hills Intnalmvl In the Icglxluiure. ti... l.'nin.iii IMim. A. I. L. ' . in iw.i.l a nubile liiNiallutlon on mo I iiw a.'.M. " . i eveiilinr or January Jtli. mi iv.n, tiii'klnson. who has wn uiii, n.uilvM here for several aa)e n.i.irt...l tn I'tiituire (J rove this after noon. C. F. Cleaver and wife and Miss n,,rvn. Mttilt V went to Loiiaire ii.i. .n..nwuu tn soend Sunday with n-littlvc. rati lie l. niversu v, at f"ni "-, . i i... . . I- . f will niihlLtli a scIubI pais r, to He calleu ih.. rii.lix. It will lie slxteen-iiaire publication, printe! in the is-si style oi I lie an. U'uliliurne A. L'omiMinv's flouring mill at Springfield baa the contract for supplying the insane asylum at Salem Willi IUU liarreia Ol uour 1ST uumm iui six mciiths. The case of Orlando Cartwriglit, .I.Mnnil with ftinn-n'. a rase taken from this colllll V, lias is-cn set mr irmi In I lie 1'nlled hlnle district court at Portland. lor the Ittli lust. A new onion, that or "game warden," is to be asked for by the Portland annrttnir men. For his trouble, If the bill sUould Isss. tins iiiiiivniiiiu ... ... ii. .i.i. ...i will receive tl.&JU a year and t-jUO for travelling expenses. Junction City Times: Ilala-r's eleva tor I iroliia- rluht ui). He Is thinking of adding about four feci to the depth of thu bins over the orlirinal contract. When completed he will have a storing cniiacity for iw.uw uusuci. Captain Ueorgo Flavel, a pioneer or Uregoll WHO lias isen ill Aiwum ii over 40 consecutive yenr. la reportetl in m Ii tils' at the iMilut ol Uealll. lie " . . , . ... . la 7U years or age, ami nis Bii-aness is i such a acrioua iml jto that the hope ol rvcovery is almost Impossliile. (leonre Ix-asemer Waa pariloneU rrom the penitentiary Friday by the governor, unon reommen(littloii fnmi the Judge who sentenced him and the attorney Who secureu ins convicnou, The crime waa larceny or nunuo nioii ev. In currv county, ami no waa scih to the neinienuary jciimbt ibs ir one year. HI piinislimeiit waa thought to have uceu suincieiu. Ncwburg (Irnphic: (lov. I'cnnoyer make many gd recomiiieiiiiullons in bis tnemHire. but when he suiriresta that the HlHle lltsinl t Horticulture Is? alsillshetl. he UtMines lu the eye of fruit ralwm a nitstshack of the first water. Where would the fruit interest of California 1st ttalay without pro-r oltlivrs. Imrkctl by the law, toclitorcc the cxtcniilnatlon of pcsls? Thursday's Dalles Chronicle: Mr. Frank Hampton, one of Crook coun ty's lanre cattlemen. Is in the city to day en route to Eugene, to meet his family, who are living there during the winter. Mr. Hampton reports the stock an the ranges in excellent condi tion, ami the anow lull In that section waa of great benefit to the fanning por tion of the country, aa It glvtw llieiii assurance of Hue c nw this year. Honevnian. IVIIart & Co.. of Tott land, owners of the Jacksonvllle-Mctl ford branch railroad, have leased the same to V. H. Itanium of Medford, for a lenn of either three or five years. Itarnum has filed liouds in th sum of Ho.usito maintain and operate the nstd paving all exis nscs. The coin nanv are to receive from hliu fS in- day for the same. The change, takes place January LU Ashland Itcoord: , Dr. J. M. Taylor, of (Irave Creek, last week uncovered some rich gold U-arlug quarts. The ore is fully half gold. It was washed out ami the doctor la sanirulne of un eovcrlnir the main lead from whence the specimens came in a week or two, The pumping machinery to be used In elevating water on his claims are now en route from Chicago ami will be put in Mace before spring. Mr. iirantit. representative of tlie Kastcrn slock holders, Is here In the Interest or the comiNtny and la well pleased with the OUlllNlk. Salem Statesman: There are some sixty-five thousand dollars lying In State Treasurer Metcham's office Is- lonirina to the five per cent, road fund, This Is five per cent, of the sole of public lands, granted when Oregon was admitUtl aa a state, for Internal Improvement. Ho far the fund has been consumed by the Oreiron City locks and In teres t on warrants Issued therefor. Hut now the Oregon 1,-gl lalure will have a w hack at II, and there will t a scramble for It. I lie write PitHllcts that thla ,UW will I the chief Isine of contention at this session, There are many thing that can lc ilons with It the building of road U'lng the first auggcstetl to the mind. Hut the ftLVOUU Is there, lioys. Now see that your section gets a full share of IU Hallway Aeria.al. roKTtaxD, Or., Jan. 1(1. A tree on the track derailed a wood tmtn on the Portland ami Willamette Valley IUU road marrow guagcl yesterday morn lug, about two mile south of Oswego, which resulted In Injuring more or les Id person, t-.very one on noarii, ex cepl Cotitluctor Kennedy aud F.ngiiieei Miller, was hurt, several of them er lously and one or two probably fatally The train consisted of a Itxiimotlve ami ciiIhnw ami 111 flat cars. The 1st ter were to be left at various place along the line, peven nait?.rs were uv t wei n the ksDitiotlve and the cahtsiae, ami the other aeventern were Is-hlntL There were seven Uvil men in the ca- tssiae, among them were Sekel HctT iiibu. U A. Clarke, C. A. CUrke, all wtssl tlfalcrs: t . A. Stuart, a your man representing Dr. Popplcton, and II. C. Ilrsn.les, of Ilamu A llraiitle. The miittindcr were lalxirvrs w ho had Urn enewired at the stsllon to go slung slid bsid Wtssl for the various il.wlerH. Ilaphat'l low xi, an Italian btlsirvr, was pmlsthty fntally inlureil, hi i.loe rn-ar the nt k having Uvii lujuretl, re sulting In nnratvsts of alt hss Hint. He sulltyeij Intensely. O. P. Mt!t.-.Al!lv Democrat: Itst evening several l. H. Br-;i had a run fin iks w llh Judge J. C. hulli'it.,!!. at thedi ro-t hotel In litis eity, f..r the purpix of ascertaining, if Mllile, the true siluatitMi lu the ease, and. lutsrs ptmiusliy a lien Iber arw liuble logt-i their ay Cr tsref pine months wsg-s lu tlutu. Iiiig in lltsi hand n iver ilo' cum-is Mtie In wLtli IUe eiMjrt of rurxr lakes ail active sxt fir as any know Ifl.i- gaiiu-d is ciu I ,itimM ths ivi :t -smut was vt-ry uiimIis- Is. lory, ami r-sliy l.ns iita Jijt(i-r It) I stall quo Tr as lb men u( I are eoiiot rtw-il. . , , i i. sliould get bill introduced doing away with male clerks in mo wr- gon Icgihlaturc. 1 Persona who aildrws letters to "Wn." should not complain if tli7 eo to Wisconsin. The proper ab- . ass I! . I m breviation ol Hasningioii "Wash." I'ortlund lipatch: The prem-nt l..(rilatnrn cannot make all the counties asked for by citizens from different portions of the state, and in order to be impartial iv is nacij they will conclude to mako none at all. Salem Stateiiinan: There is a bill before the legislature for the establishment of a state boara or bureau of mineralogy. This Is simply for the purpose of giving a dude with a stove-pipe hat a f dUUU a yeur job. for tins puroo it is a good bill, but for any other uw no member should give it his sup Krt. Welcome: The popuIisU Have "fired" W. II. (ialvani from the chairman of the state committee. (ialvani has long hair, anarchistic features, was born somewhero in KuHHia or thereabout, he Uon t eat meat nor care a for the consti tution. Kut even these quaiinca- lions didn't please the iwpulists. (Jalvmii haa lost his grip. Welcome: Shame upon the un- gallant Senator Willi. Were he voung and husky and handsome and full of the blood of youthful America, he would never have in troduced a bill "that no females be npointed to, or allowed clerkships in the legislature." This is oppres sion of the prettiest citizenship ol the republic. 11 s a snip at wom anly intelligence. It's a cuff where a kiss belongs. State Printer Baker has in hand the biennial rejwrt of the adjutant- general of the Oregon National Guard. The actiue tmlitia or Ore gon hua an aggregate strength of 142s ollicers and men, compan ies of infantry, two of cavalry and ono battery of artillery. There are in the state A'lX&i tiersons liable to do military duty, as against 4O,C'J0 in 18(J1. The reiwrt says there are not 150 uniforms in the guard tit to be worn in public. The number of commissions since 1887 is 502. Grants Pans Courier: The Call fornia legislature will have several "new county" jobs to sit down on Owners of town lota in various am' bitious villages will attempt to get the state into gilt-edged county seat business ,!oU. Like Oregon s coun tv-divison champions, they care nothing for the taxpayer who is al ready sunporting more county ofll cers than there is any practical need of. If these new project fcl lows all had their way. every citi zen would soon have an office and there would be a county seat on every man's farm. Constant watching will be necessary to keep them down. Oregon lias too many counties now. The marriageable men of Huron South Dakota, seem to be partial to Irish girls. A hotel keeper there haa written to a priest in New York to send them a car load of Irish girls for the men who would like to make wives of them. It l not slated how the choice will be made when the buxom Irish lassies arrive at Huron. Whether it will be a tiell mell scramble, each tnak ins for the one that strikes him aa the best selection and making off the prize, dr whether there wm! be a few days left for quiet contempla tion of the Emerald beauties, fol lowed by a friendly rivalry for hands and hearts, deponent sayeth not. The girls have not been heard from yet. There are eleven attorneys, five farmers and four merchants and only one editor in the Oregon State Senate. Ik-low is given a list of the occupation of the mem bers of the upper house: Alley, editor; Pancroft, railroad man; Hockley, merchant; Plackman, merchant; Butler, attorney; Cam eron, mine operator; Cogswell, at torney; Crosno, real estate dealer; Cross, attorney; Denny, attorney; Dodaon, physician; Gates, attor ney; Hayes, attorney; Hirsch, cap italist; Huston, attorney; Looney, farmer; Matlock, stockman; Max well, farmer; McAlistcr, farmer; McGinn, attorney; Myers, capital ist and banker; Haley, banker; Smith, farmer; Stenner. merchant; Vandcrburg, merchant; Veatch, manufacturer; Weatherford, attor ney; Willis, attorney; Wood-yard, druppii-t; President Fulton, attor ney. We ' rust that the united wisdom of the ! Relative lighU at Salem will g! v e us a better system of road laws than we are cursed with at present, says the Jacksonville Time, if they succeed in nothing more. Good roads alone will prove the sul vation of this state, and we cannot have them any too soon. Gisfct r vad Uws and a good system of public highways will do more to alleviate the condition of the far mer throughout the state than all the "agitators for profit in the com ru .n wealth. The people are drapging out a mi. '! existence during ths very mou s when they shu4 li busiest in preparing tor nest sewn' usim'", all o ins to the fact that the oadtf are utterly iiiunpassttble during the winter xn, ana we must jier- lmo hibernate. oi alone the far- uicr tut every other element as well ax directly (oU-rcsbM in gvt ting tlu? state out of tlie It.-in met aphtrically and liu-rally. Ki.ii-mn; I lie lflny cicra Oregon's Timber. On of the must important as well as extensive reservations of public lands yet made, it is said, will soon be accomplished by a proclamation from President Har rison. The proclamation is made under act of March 3, 1891, a to limb, r reserves, upon the recom-.n-n.liitimi of one of the stsxiul agents of the interior department in Oreiron. and it creates a great sMveeatinn of the public lands in the t ate of Oregon, commencing at . rvilumbia river on the north and running nearly through theen tire length of the state. Behind this is a iietition from various er. ann. and a so from the state oia cials, who represent that this reser vation should be made because of the valuable timber within It, ana nf It twiner the watershed of the rivers flowing through western Ore- con to the sea. Representative Hermann, on observing the great magnitude of the withdrawal, and realizing ita possible effect upon the mininir opoortunitiea of por tions of the regions reserved, unless the iiroc amation could be inoaincu as Kcaion niiirht nxiuire, he sug rotted thaL except aa to ML llooa ami Crater lake surroundigs, fur ther action be suspended until the Oregon legislature, now in session, could be afforded an oppor tunity of expressing its wishes. so thai tne cnaracir oi proclamation might be inquired 1 a . . la. into. The matter waa budiduicu w the attorney-general, and he decides that at anv time, upon satisiactory showine. the president can modify or entirely revoke his proclamation without legislative recourse. The lenetu of the reserve is Mi u . . . i miles. The area is 00 square miles and there are 44,492,800 acres within the exterior boundaries. It embraces the crest of the Cascade range of mountains and includes the east and west slopes. it is found that in this proposed with drawal there are 12o.000 acres of school lands, which, being unBur veved. can be withdrawn and the state thus become entitled to in .SB. demnity where the exterior boun- lanes of a reserve are sumcienuy defined to inclose the reserve. Any entries, filings, locations and claims of bona fide settlers are expressly executed from reservation by the terms of the proclamation. Uosd Legislation. Tortland Telegram: Uoad legis' lation is exiiected of the present as scinlly. This does not particular ly refer to the appropriation of moncv. It means the making of nroix-r laws to encourage rood building in different counties and between points where travel larzc. There is probably no qucs lion more generally before the UniUxl States this year than that ofroids. Every legislature wi consider it in some phase, and the majority will pass bills more favor able than any yet on the statutes, Such is the result of systematic and thorough agitation. The era of road building is yet to begin in Oregon. Therefore this is a critical period. What is done now may determine whether this great aid to the farming and busi ness interests of the state is to be successfully begun immediately or ten years hence. Of one thing there is no doubt: The people of the state are looking to the present legislature to do something to help the cause of better roada in Oregon. The subject has been carefully dis cussed by all the pajiera, and the population is ready to take bold of a reaxonable proposition. As it embodies the question of taxation it cannot be loo carefully framed. The pope forgot America when the prize cardinalships were dis tributed. At least one of the four teen might have been snared to this country. Senator Cross has introduced a bill fixing salaries of sheriffs as fol lows, exclusive of fees, poundage, mileage, etc.: In counties not ex ceeding 5000 in population, 11200; exceeding 5000, 11500, exceeding 10,000, 12000; exceeding 20,000, 2500; not exceeding 00,000, .i000; exceeding 60,000, (3500. This also includes county clerks and county recorders on the same ratio. U. W. Davis, clerk of the state board of school land commission ers, reports sales of land and re ceipts from different funds oH 2iA), 62U.38. Of this 1201.293.39 is school fund principal and interest. Total number of acres of land dis posed of, 122,249. These figures are for time between August 1, 1891, to December 31, 1892, one year and five months. The Xew York Time savs that winb r feeding is a matter of the deeprt concern at this time when the profits of it have disappeared. But there will be profit from the stock if feeding is done under the best roientific Principles. It dors not piy to feed poor animals, and it will be wise to carefully select those which are not profitable and weed them out, disposing of them ia th- best possible manner. They are a loss at the beet, and the losses must tie cut short as the first and L.t,Bt jnjperauve attempt at im- provitncnl. jfhf: feeding of the profitable oiiimj mul U .igiv with regard to tlie princitWof an imal nutrition, the best food being given with such liberality as will conduce to full product from them. An Urrronlan In Tf ia. SllKUWsiii.TcX.. Jan. K,,n..itGrAHi.:-TbiMkl.;KU...Irr. bin- a ne or lo inn " i mi- n .. i.i. i,,i..n.i ,v some. I woultl nercati w " ,Bke plcaun- . 'lm monilnir in n miioK r ' v'i h-nt and olss rvatioii since my arrival In Texas. .. I stopisti over iiik'i" " also In VlelHirtie. I foiintl inm- h-a cities III other n i Hlau-s. Came on t Hn.w nw.sMl. aiid Oh. wluit a hanpy .surprise there! I was IisiKIIIK nnnnm In and Just .step,-.! nto a place when- sales were is-liiKiiiaiieu.... my sister, who l"d come the lu.v my . .... .,.i.ii,. arrival rev tius, aim o -u-r- - - ,r . wk loiwr. Forty-nve yr hud ma.lc Rivat chulipw ill " " went out t her home III Met ull a h county. I founti " 7"T, on the very Istnlt of the ol.l t olora river was her uwellinir, nmisiw farm. I U llcve I llkctl this place, as a farm, belter than any I've seen else where. Texas, in Kcncrol, U a stts-K-country, ttnt K ' ""d1' l"1 Home funuliiK "one. We enme on to Mill aiikci" o.t "j of llradv City and Men, """" county; fn.m Amrelo to Hherw .ssl, the tenuiluitlllK isillil, "cns many of my relative who gave me a rctvplloli; a neanj "- This iurt of Texu rather impresses w thill II is soinewnai on iiif.nn , it has ipnsI schtsds ami churches, and some of the Is-st -onlc the sun ever smilctl usm. The winter, so fur, U Is-ell Very lliisleruie PUl we can inn j w hut It w ill Iw Is ftire it is over. I will take mv Uearture iroiu mis dace the tnh of this month: will return to .Mo., liy way oi run orin KII..I Point lul iH-rhnisi will m to San Antonio, to the hitter for no other urpt than to see the piuce wnerr imvltlfns-ketfell. Will try to make my apis-araiice In On-gon by February or March. With ls-t wishes to all, I am as ever W. (1. I'l'KKKKMOX. Dally GuM, Jsn, la (h-hi vhm Ixhtai.i.kk. Tlie officers of Helmet Ls-MlireNo. , Knlifhts .of I'vthiits. were Installed lust eveninir ny Deputy tirnntl Chamvllor It H llensou of Cotiarc t lnve aa follows: W L U- I Alio. UI': t Jones, V I-, n n mu- ille, Prelate; II J Day. K of It and H: Frank Ih-lsner, M oi r ; I-. u ni, j of K; Jt Koch, M of A; J no iieave- nue, I tl; A iv wenneimer.u : CrutXT FIUKWAI.KH. Will. lU-n shaw. C. Hodea and Jol-t Davlcs are havlnir a cement sltlcwaiK iuiuvu iu . a ii. I a I front of their respective buslnes liousea VVIII..1....II.. .lr,l Tim ellv will VII Htl.tl". ...... n - - - , also put III a cement alley crossiiiK be tween the First .National I lank and I, 1 lodes' busluesa property. Starr i Griffin Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. WU1 htrsaftar ksrp a eompUU stock ul Ladies' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, WMto xd Ebdc Sandali FINE KID BIIOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And ia fact vsrytbloc la th Boot sad Han Ua. to which I ioUsd to dsroU By Bspsoial bUbbUmi. MY GOODS ABE FIBST - CLA8S. Aad (rnaraatBstl as rspc nfd. Bad w01 b sold lor th Inwsst prioss that fnral artkls eaa b aflordsd. A. UUT L. .""it-i Appal'a PariaU Crraltoa of s Brt mwisiiic rrmcai losnwuCi i rs rAl'a iBMMlUa af' a ws ii catr- Wrinkle. MM. gtVM to Ui sikia lhl Titnrw nl a. is 1 ppal'aSkin Bieach, Emdicstr r kkftiinhcs. saddiscok-rsunstoi' fir V a,u,J tn, Buntnirs, rrrckKi, Bwaitl.f Appal'a Oriantal Powder I Uri wntts, riot sihi cms UmH, r-vr ( , 1 (c s tcssltlul clear sad Usu.rsbt Brantsrs. appol'a Natural Blush nttr-.'.y J fuelo saturr, mhtn apphrd t lh k j lt. csnn..t bci'tmrt!. butupta twoa L'llt fJf Rlontl lii k for Hmnvtlea. 7 7iis-il Cnsf. i :. -i f. .':, r f A ii.p!lrlii kiWInt-MM' 'SliSiki1 ail (mate! ic BaM S 7 HOLLIM1U K JKNCT. Vtut tor, . . t!,rns wni lla.11Wi.IUVI Embalmers-- AKU- CndeiKers Eugene Orgy BELIEVES IJMI1EB HlSBASD. Mrs. Seolt Jefferson Will (o,ui Douglss I'otiaiy. ; It aeliis that Mr. Hcott Jeirerwai U, recovered from her frlirht. and lis. .L. : cltled to come to IsjiikIhs nmiity. follow inir dlstMlcii in n-Kam to her. sent out Inst week by the Asms-isw ' I'n-ss: Hudson, (.V. Y.I, Jniniitry S.-JU " Muttle AlexandeisJcllerwoii, wlmrnu '. etl a aeiiMitlon In t'lilcniro liwi wts-k k. ' jumping from a si-"oiitl-story wliidJJ al tlie .uitniiu mut t, arrtveti at tm home in Kiuilerhisia, on New Yew, day. Wiesttjssho has no proof th the man she ina.riod Is otherwise tliy honorable. Hie eluiiii tlmt I lit- n, (to resirtcrs illstorted the facts and tUj most of their stntcmcnt were utrr. ; false and aclisutioliul. hhe suvs thai when her hcnlth la restoretl she u j join her huslnd at Yoiicallu, Or. Wauls to lie a County Sen. tt...itnr lU-vlew: The Kclto-fMiU ' at Cottaife Grove neetl not abum? lt, bunr or Kiiireiie simply is-eaunf enU-rrisln( bisiiiK-rs want a eountj aeat ft Cotlsne Grove. The proiioH new county line are nin simply H Insure the county aeat there. Druli r and the lower river section of Dinifa. ' being left out just lor that re. ! Then the Ixh(-Iailcr's assertloiiatlat tl tlieextreint eiitlsnrine two couaun j Ket no appropriation fntiu the i-uumt I cotirt Is untrue. In IniukIu eouetj ; not a member of the court I a dtun ; of lUes-Mirx and every one has a u know letlk' of tlie neettaor the countr at lurire. Itosemirir baa nothing . eeiil the county builtlinirs and a pms I ... -11... I.. mry uriilie, ami me nit-mis m atisn, tion are ran-iuny nuunieu. t A luiiKhable point 1 mat tne pt of northern I ue are nwolutliiK tlx they get nothing, that everything gi to thetitlieiid:and they waul . oilier county of their own w ith er.uinj seat at Junctioti. i Lodge Installation. Unrinitfleld 1o.Ikw No. 70, 1. 0. 0 F ; Installed the ofllecm eltn-t Haturta eveninir as follows: N. O., A. W.D ran; V. t., V. W. Harsh burirer; H-e., W. F. Hunnlcult; 1'er. Hec-w H. Pi-Dirra; Treaa., A. H. Walker; tl N. G.,k C. Martin; L. H. N. (I, 1 Burton; IL H. V. O., O. A. Wl4r L. K V. U., It. Annltaire; Wanlwi E 8. Amlers; It. . 8., J. KbU-rt; L.tftt. C. F. Ilaxter. I Visitors from the Kugene lts!p the niiniber of aeventeeu were pfws Afn.riliH installation cercnioliH t lotlire adlounied to the hprlimfieldly tel and discussed an Inviting luscbl 'ii Married. Id Lane county, iron, January 8, 18U3, at the hH ...rm llHrrlnir. liV ltt V. Ml t'hurch, William Oamble and Biril Young, all of ianeetiuniy. Hardware Company. Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tiirta 'GEXERAL DKALERS IX HARDWARE, ETC sip r TTTrTTSTTL - ORIG0N Sportsman's HORN Practical tetters la riS, RlFLBs flihini Tif ' 'iBd Iileriib, f i .BPS) All Hit Ja rr Male I IUpsiriog dust th atstcat itjrls Bl raoUd. - Guns Loanf 4 Ammunition Furriit BU1 WMaiMtU itmL 53 j PROPB1ETOB3. Vykssp eoBstaatly oa baa M "0' 23 3D3E1Z1 ; TTOX, PCRK AND vti" ( Ich thsy will Mil at th bnrsfl ! s, A fair soar of Um pobU fsw iUd. TOITUK FABMKR3 i III .. LM-i nrlct Cattla. Uu aad hsp. 8IIOP OX WIT T AMETTE SI I etjOejte crrr, orxco MaaU rUllrsrsd la say pit -t k ' chariB. If vou want CrpctW or t rockery, can on. ilth. Coldsmi Fcr Wccdepnd WiilOW go u GOLDSMITH'S CURI ryouRSELri rftriihiiwni',ir!lJL ia hiM ttiwnnai"., JfsoTUUMiurs.lb"'5 Lll. II r.sn Is nl..il ihr aid ts- F"UJi a-d riarsrital MssofartnsH ay r j v hs fVoirt! C .- . 4i v manSHaSTl. O porium 4 iNE. ? (iinsmia I 7 OWL MARKE! i f I -7 f i I 1 riat'l