Kverythin; Exiui-ite in Initrt.-I iVrlumery, Sar, and T ilet Arliclt". AU-) a complete and select rtck of i'amtj, i,1m Varr,;,. I'.rn.iM anI ..... ..Inn, mvti FiM. , . , . ,. ,-, I. a. araaaai. l f S 4 ta a w.j aivabl-4 lint .a. a IV m.aal'wl aaal Oi. Uuuaa. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR A Misrat sr. Junction Tl.u-: I tlie Junction City .1errMit tit f the (m-yn rlrrr. J. V. Kirk la Iit.-1 a J. V Kirk. Unk. r, Iiiatcad of bnr- her Tin d.t.i I hurt John very iji j. h I I nit he U the recipient tartanx circular r.fUu.. ri,tl.Kii:i mo.T a, a.,rhl drift waa -ent Mm and Inf -med the rvirti.- that he Wa IHPIII U1U III , 'n . iit-,. - i -" - n.4 a Lai.krr and aa.te.1 their (U-mjwir in the matter. To In sur-ons-Mliey re- plied bv statinr; that tt.eyid H"t ' aent hl.ii such a draft and a.ked hmi i hw h mnie In pmmUm of IL John! Oml t. wbW thin bwk with a Uiye chunk t.f hi mm.l attached. The other dV he received another draft and It ot hirrt two wnt M r- I turn It. II want il un t-r-tri t!i O li not hankr bat barter. ; ITn !) ! PiBTLxp, Jan. l. Mir, ht.tt, I. 1. Simiwun. rvprwntlnir th pt.Kt. attoiM-T ( Ira j I'Uno MaiiutiM-tiirinx t 'omt-aiiy, U-ft iMHih, hava I1V-U a suit In th lal f,,r tlm lower al-y aalu tiaa inuru nntiit urt atrint t.'iuiity t 'Utk j In. 1-owWl, .irrrn. ivnooyr. tU riiir,.n, lhe wmI.1 n W. rrury of iat an.l the .Ll tr..irrr, y el h( hrrh.iw llia ,unif, tt-l.urp.-. tn..n the I'I'ty ,JU, rvrI,lr,K brnugl on ,1H,wi,. of tlta a-tin of th riialiju'0n boarl ( ' In lnrrralnir thw awnivni rat on " , " n.artHTMf.-a to Im prr wnt. Tin uit I , w I''" mvl Iwrry Ith tha rult of nnrlu.i..na rva. l-l i t,M! " titur.lay ivminf. Ha rv t. a Unr liuiut- of altornrya ami I ' uinnill 'r"jity -ownrix, oho ivwntly m-t l Uim ttaa the ltuUin. UtFO.-Mary A., wife of f. R Hulln. In Ailanl, Januarr 'Ji. Tho rt-maina III t ttroulit to Kuifi ne U t burtal. ami tit fuiu-ral will take il.'uw from Uivaiih-nre of U-trr llulni, on 1 1 lull atrret, tnomw aftrrno-ri at 2 So p. m., to tlw I. O. O. K. murtvrv. Krtrndaof n latlv0 ar linlil to br pmrnt. .TAPAMCST3 CURE . O'nimrtii m an!-, wi ib ivl Y fMiia ( 'ttn fr itni. In Wr, Hllrvl HW in. Il h r;. ( hfrMf, k arm or Hfa1iif7 H', ! mny (Kr 4t aav aViWt W4 III i . tl 'WT Jrvt rav1t to tha '-nl ha- th. T ia RrH 1.mVII ttVat llttla WW fc"Vif T h ) Hm1f b Kaff hawtl 1 1 -W U f t L f 1 ppf hna. 4 l Mtil hy wtl. ft? tmm lata Mnll daaftl h-H ft Wf1ltft f naaTBn l fivw itfi tati., t rvf'tu't lh fcwmrf II awl tOft. laIHl tUlnip ftif fr "(nl. (lltair nntM r.f w D. I Ltitl A M felttaft. A H1aUl Inigy tft, AVUl lM- kBfJnibf Bririn- U Atfrnta. ftaM, OfrfOti. SNOWDEN Mineral : Springs ' HOTEL. Flag StaUoa aa Hontb.ra IV-irto R. R , UtUa finra TortlaaJ. TERMS, $3 PER DAT, HO PER WEEK. U AT Ho HO USE o Ta fart frai koUl. 7111 WATtll CONTAINS: OilorvJa at R diom. Cb lor Ida ' ( It (aaaiana. t'alamm, t'ariwaaUt tl Iroa, Lroat.a. Tka loUow ae ka kwa Caratl M laair la, attt )'krk-ua kaJ txbaaatvJ tfeatr rwaarra: Hhmi-av, liu, Ctnk of iba Mnaull, mJ CaUrrb, lmp, DiarwH. L'0 tiKti ol tb 'k m, K 4bj a4 Lint Afftctiua BEN D. EOSWEU, Proprietor. P. O. Udraaa, Praia. Orvfoav HEART DISEASE 33 taRS. Oaan lauaa, Vaa, Afrt U, UML S MO Mmdttat V, rUM, JaaV Crrnmai I bat Im MiM ww wim v. va. ul I I Inw J M Ma I. IrM BfcMif I r.Ht.fMf WMMflrr i-a ! ' t""i a mm 'r f 1 tu im rf thai f ntuM aw-4 n w aaa in. afl IV ta B m avau l.ai I Iraa Hi a a. a a-, c.s. ac4 t-rra So rtaia -. tL. i-.ai al a.a 1 a a, m w rta e! .a . eura a a-aa a r-a'.-l am I a 0 M fa- Ni Hint Cua a4 o W-IAU , t-ev.- t a 4 a, haaia-a I .... uiffiu. a .'rata-- t a j hj, tr iHeat 'a .aaa I taatJ aaaal 11 I , 1 -n t al f"Nr aaa Livta Piua a fam.alua. l.aiaaa. old e a pctmvr. auaaaajTcc HON. Z. AVCHY, o.iwtMUMwtti'mimiii gjita aaa ttm KY C.l KILTS' FIUS, M C0U3 25 CT1 ' , Drus, Pharmacy, vvT Chemicals Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap- nli; ances. rainte - r r urru-hini:. T Bni-aOi Is lar. , .aaotw aa4 ''" - -xir Havana p I1" MONDAY, JAN. W. The price of hay i advancing. It nowt-l !l forenn, ifrtitly. TU rnwl u reiairted to I lu near- I y m ifiltKjl)l- condition. HudlVnn trt.-d thi nM)rol,1JC ff , ,lt Y,1ljtri, ir-r piMin'l wrl'it fif fat h'V- . V. VIt r0 nt to PitUn. tli; nnili to iit liw n, J. 11. WcMrr. A Oik ia of '"tutuary" In n U iliilaytl on t!w -Q'iit of tlx ruurt tnmr. Allaiiy now lima 1 are ttrrt t tUliU, liit it I now pro(M"t to iliintinil all txit . ThfuM-nilof Mm. f. R lluiln .f A!iUn. t-ik pl.vv to th I. O. ). K. i n-tiHrU-TJ yrtr'Uy F1 ftliv . I AIITT iri liiMH1l T!imiaiA of UnU avrrywhra In town Uaiay l.ikliiic for f'"l anl li. lirr, haviiiif brrn lrivrn fnm tlir wixmU by the atorui. Trvat tli.-m klnil- iy- I'olin.l W.lcom.-: It ,Siiit iN.llQaho n) for the "fvlU" now. He la IvIiimIiik rarly. Next '-nr II. riimnii ill L? n-ttin In his iPfk. V. II. Yoo!ri'lir a uiurlml for a f. w tlollara mr I'ortlaml br Knk UhlrM'lilairi'r Ut Kri.lay. Nl'oolmlQ waa an oll olit r anl bail Jut ilraw u hi a'iui'n. A Mumtier of our ImihIim an.l prriff ioiial nirn arv thi r.iiwiilof -nnlini ill from thi Worl.l'i t'onicrvw Auxiliary tlinxitfti til rourti'ay of lion. J. il. Mitch. il. J. I- S-ott, Km ip'iiUI fmo-ry ilrum nu r, U in tli" i lly. Although he haa movnl hi family from Alluy to Oaklaiol, t'al., he i till al)ilrU to hi o. rouU In Ort-gon. K'nator AlUy'a rai bill In the Lnr Ulalurv uiiilHa r-irnal kitowlili of a fi iiiuUf uii.li-r It ytur. or 6n iM kiMta U-dip" of any ovit that atfr by thrt-e to tactity yrar iiiiorixoiimnit. I jt niitht the tlu'rnioiiit'ter mfUh-r-l 'Ji ilfKnt- ali'e Irro. Tile culilml niKht in the mt two vrara lirtv, waa on Marrti Z, N'l. whm the therniome U-r a mtwlrray 1'J ilTfrwi above KM. The Starr, tihlTln Itanlware Coin iny haa iiQkr., J. K. Marr retiriiiK from the flniL Mr. Marr haa no prt rut ititi'tuion aa to ixixintiie but w.ll j ilrvotf hini If to M'ttlinir up the Uil lifaa ot tite ol.l nrm. The nuwn of the Hawaiian 1-lainl lia ta-ru iIi'Immm! after blmkluna n r olu'' .11 anil a iro llni.l govrrtiiiH rt eftawI'lMil. t .iiiuiilwioiu r from the new irovniiiiieiit are en rxite to treat for annexation to the L nltal Hate. At llie laat lint liliir of the Ijuie eouuty faniM-ra' aiiiauov: The plan of n.i rative nre Hwuraiire waalopl- ei unaniiiiiMKiy. reveral tl. liniiij. lit aula 4iiil up ail hark iliiw an.l a9(i'- initiation waa maiilf.-U-.l to punii the oroiinatioii In txvrr prttinrt ainl tnui'lt ir.l wirk wn done at thia tm-rtinif. . II. .xrAt oif, Co. Sv'y. JafkMNtvllle Till if: The L firm of Hlxin, Hume A Vatn, of I'ort U.ii'1. 19. been ui r-.l.-l by the rlrni of Watn, lliTkmaii A Wabmn. I'lvm part i.-ulur are not yetitlven; aui there are Mima hoexiiva the l li-f that Hon. IL It. Ibt kiuaii ha riirluileil to aa.IlM hi natural law knowlt-.U'e. We i.ave Ion,; pntlii ttil that Ifa n wouM make hia mark In hU pmfwion, and therarttiQ. he ha been taken Into particWup In thi l.a.liii Ann of the .trtiiwiil nrorea We tmth of the nre di. lion. The atate rforru ai'hi4 near Salem. thouvti il t an aalmirahly roii.lu.-teit In fttituium, !' not nm to hava tv i'lai rharai fur mmm of the bawl little v wlw have tiren nwumitttil there. A few day ay. aaye an I Ti on I'll, pat-r. two broke away from the -h.. aii.i tartei itow n the railnwl track for llwir kirn In fortlan.l. Th flrt nicht tliey !. pt In a pile of tie near aM in, aul Monilav uiitht tley trt-d the aaine kind of &-aih. r near IIuIk loril, ImiI fu-nnt n-lmt Sniith n. r thrni ami ty nn of Tar.lay tt-y wrre fiwin.l an.l rapture. I at l an by. To kp ttu-ir mum-lea In rrm they wrre man hnl t'k to llulk irl, whr-re tiny took the evemiiK train bak to llw rrf.HlII rlwioL y.t X.xiej, Cat tnliibltetl rrve. Tl.e V.il.urn Imlepen.lent kit: TTie ft llv of Ini-lin; tukirti; IrtMitu tion,w hwh are nt io krtl uptiy nw-nof ain tlnaiH ial staiulm. U well il iiMlratnl t.y tlwr tailiinr at tierval. A '' ran U arn Mr. lUllndT .anie to tin e.Hin:ry fnwn Kanaa lib no nb4ey, Iriit iinliiiutnt r.-re. There ia a Kt .U man.l U a tnk t Min.U nt Mr. lia! ln.t.-r atanr.1 one Mw-r In a -.rt tlio he rvreived aa ijft pnaUy t ' and It to u; lnat il . airh n of thi tiiooey tie buhl and evtat. halted tliei hk at Urnit Slid Juil.tl.i. Awiiel line a. Att.niry Manoing. of ( vai. and a man nn-. p.ta. rnterrd .nfo arttw-rlup with lU..tndg arwl j tl own; anr wa to fi - :, v I : u.aiai Vt U tioiu caiuty, S4t tar- I v have to I 1.1-I cih-t- . to t.;ake ail I o t tie tlrau 'liiai,,an. I'lai t.mu!.,.!.. u li. 1 ..... 1 - 1 1 . i v.. ao.aii.-e-i aiii f.i .a 1 I It. rua. an, I t(,e t:l .Jay it a aa l;a- r..vT-l tt, taf.a-e Mr. I'avMnd.-e !,"'l IM tie lnw sl..ut I' 1 at if ,J , Iua laina s?sn Ue AavtMint "f .Mann ing. I'.a:ta 1 . T;- pr.JaillnM ar ll,ll.:'l I. i4 0 T " i i. "o i;- iUr. I ut ta-r U tth-! . ne ant Lent ie .i. Tl..tt.er dav Mr. lUcin l.-e wired Alt.ney ,-I! rv il.at he l . t a.rt., h.. Ha i. ! ;e,..irff o. r il .Vastier, lv.-i.1e and .,I,.I.H.I . - I -' . lie re it, a tta. V UJr i"a'i him at ti Man;to junction, O RVTURDAT.JAS.ai. K-veral dillerent tj!er? lU'h In town toliy. funahine arvl aiw torm aceua to alternate today. lUiney and Iaine kiUe.1 twenty la. k yeaU-nlay. J. P. Currln, Cottage (Jrore waa in town Ualay. R M. rtati 1 reoortetl to l very 111 at Iam Antrim, C'aL The rm offl. eamea a fl ab-k of Infal blank. ComaiMotx r I'arker and IVrkln w. re In btwa today. W. R MrKal.len trtumeil home U t'orvaiii thi iuortiiOj. I. P. Oieehlrw returned hxu) to salaville thi nr.rmmf. ()akelale. Waah., bad a Y'M Are yeterday; partially lnMireL la-puty Wieriir Iay went to lUmw Ujrj on tlie VnX thi aftef oooa. I'rot I). W. CoolI.! caine up fnu ha U-1 ii thia LVnnm to prnd .-uo.Uy. The ttM-riiiomrter when we ir U pma U aland I 3 detrree aljova xeru. ( ol. ItobMilVrandtX-tvnabir J. P. Wiff bav c!erkhipe In t'i le-talv ture. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Mc Pher.ii re turneil Ik line thi a.trru.ain from a Vb.it at foh-iii. Tlie trert rara eonimrncel rinnln amin thi aftemoio a.ter a Qniaiou allies iaot DllftiL Tlie Ilarkrr (un Work art re arriiiiii( their (tore o a to to away with tlie hootina; (ralU-ry. Tlie ronimlaaioner' court ha al JourtKil until i'etruarjr A, witliout IrauaactlnK any buine. Tiainp atole aoine cat from two h.MtMn Junction yeafenlay. pihertfT .Nolai.y la looking for them. The C'ottaire tin ve IjmU-r man la nulla wrathy over fie failure of tlie pp.aird rounty of JVrl. Iler. Mckafiaaje arrival here thi morn Inir to hold Urt.-rly nieeilnn at the L'niled ltrethren churi h. John Inwall waa In town thi roorn- Inif He rv porta full fourteen lneh-a of now at Irving at 0 o c. k a. ui. Airent Adair haa had a laulletln laavnl placed In the tat wallinir roru for the eoiivenience of traveller. The overland from tlie south wa even hour late thia morning the de lay beinir canard by the wreck at Maryaville, t'al. R-iiator Alter uiade a perh to the tudeuta of the Moniu.ith eoMetfe ye l. rdjy, while the atate coniliOtee waa HaitliHf the aaiue. Jumtion Tinnw: (iua. Jennltnr. on of A. C. Jenninit, haa returned front WaahinKtoo tut kI and i glad to yet bauk. ' Twa ever thu. M. S. Itarker haa reaerved the fj. lit to tiianufai-tur all th iroiiher aiin ild and w ill nut them up at the gun work on Ninth treet for the firat year after the laaiianer of the patent. Ibawbunr Review: F. T. Whiteomb and T'hoiiiaa Ahraii of KiiK-ne, were iH-rw tin wei K pmiinir up the new renery In the I. . U. K. iir houae The ataire will be euppliod with forty eta of IL ('ottae (trove Leader: Mi lUmtt William, ha reiirned her rMtion aa oirator In the l'iu ifio l'iul le-eTaph ottl.w. Mia Annie (htUnhy lia been appointed her atutfaMtr, and fill the plant ion with etual conipeti-nry. H. ).: Senator Veateb lia introduc ed a hill In the M-uale to aUiliali the railnnd eominiani.m. it ahould pua and theivby aave the taxpayer f !,' "J a year. Hut will it? thai' the tUea ttoii. It would deprive a few of "the boy" of lurrntive ortleea. S tiator Allev ho favored u willi a copy of hi bili to create a lrd of iia n i.ira In rtu h county and toeKvt prt-inct oftlirm. In earh precinct, con aftingof uperviir, clerk, treaaurer, aWar, Juallceof thai patv, conatalde and road ovenecr. FUrein rofTraadence: Tlie drift of aand la working very diaaatrnualy Uan our chanuel at the mouth of the river. They are f't'O ineouveulciitly hallow. Hunk Itarrctt ay he once knew M ocean vewcla to tie detainetl two month at C' Hay by driftinit and. Srh.ail Siiprrintrndcnt Stevcnaon re- t units! thi morninc from t'ottuce I i rove where he had evn to bold a U-al teacher' institute. On account nfftie Inclement weather tlie Inatitute waa not a aucceaa. Mr. Hevenon aaya. the mow 1 not qui lea deep at that plao aa In Huircne. .Ml ihv pnxiuct an aurv to tw v. rv hlith for aonie time to come, there !- liiaT a irenenl acarcity throuctiout the nation In Ixuwvlllt', Kentucky, wher" dreaN h"tr in-m-rally bring; from 4 to 4 cent ther art now ncanw at T and the an me la tnie throughout the nation. Many of our farmer have Ktaal-aijed pic that they can crowd into bacon or lard by uuimcr or early fall and he aure of reapiuK ifiaxl price. ie tat'iile took ahcal and iretiare for the future. Ao exchange- remark that the pn pic w ho need nnre religion are: Tlie loan vtf let hi home ttand all day In the rain without a blanket; the man w ho grow I like a hcaat w ith a ore hewd alien hi wife aak him for niooev: the woman who whiier It around that aonie otlwr wonian ia not what ahe ought to be; the preach, r whobtalway Uaiklng for Qt eaaier place at a higher salary; the man who walk the atreet with hi hart. I In hi picket while hia wife rarri.- the baby; the man wtxa ncightair have an idea he la a fhrtatian; the preacher w h w aa-rmoiia never help anvbodr. and the man who kcrp a do; and aya he can't afford to take hia home per. Th First Retort. In the report on the senate kill for the relief of the Hon. M. P. Healy peeariite.1 by the Judiciary mnimiltee, -Hoe act of Inb reat apr-ar. Juda I-ndy wa appiHRl on March I"., A, aaa.-ite ji.-tice f..r lrvirri t rr t ry by Ifeat.lrnt IVrre, and on Marrh T. 1.4, three week aft. r the a:iiiaon ti the afafe, he waa n p.a.nlr-1 ty luh-lnan, I . S. diatrx-t ; ju-I.t f.? ihvgi.n and conrtrna-l bv the j srhate. At To tear of i?e anr ...U.r.1 lio haa'arne.1 teat - a... I retire on full pav. Ju.I.t l- .rwil' rwl - To until 1-Ot. lait he ., a, rr.d ' rw-vlr f.Ttr car.weiitive jm and hi. 1., e i.1 .n.l i I I ... ... i .1 i .1 .' 1 The Ud haa lawil la ih tw u-a and H a law i T i:ie et-al"-.. T tlie pnai. .WnL It tlie ft r- ioafane. af jr. kind In tta hi-'ore of Uh n kiI he. inJJuI.Tli!f !. hia It. ri.M- to the .leiieaTstl.- r-y w I. en n tr n )onienl of t',i . ..rt-islm b it lai t returoe.1. ba t o -mM, . .a Av.thx Arr. imivr. T;. iwni r,g iM'f al'affimrnl waa wrre. on ta-.ieiiM-t J'irtetbia lna. I r ttie aiT-T. It wa a .. in far.; of W. Ibfjefc, ot M roe. Lat Yrar'i Crime. The onlr fTilitying inercae ia tU cational criutiual recor-1 ot 1Vj., a compil"! br the Chicago, Tribune, ia the Jevreaae in the number ami amuut of ettrbezile tuenti. TLe? number f niur-lrn cotamitteij in li'J'l r..-heil G7'.', a e rapare.l with o'' in l.U. an-1 j l.KJ) in a niot Iin)urjiiiii j increiwe certain, t!oui! a cvrtaiu numerical increae, r'jttinj from an annual incrcac in jor-uUtioii of, ia lWJOO, woul.l, e,f coure, 1 natural. Ira otlitr won!, it ia nearly d iuMc wiiit it M three year ago, arnl i tulicat- a growth in thii cr;ue w.e out of proportion to the zruwtii vi ju;u Ution. in riiw of tlti jrrmt in creoe in the nunilter ofO-'inlvr, it ia hi. rJl grit. fviiu e note that the number of j'tduiil Iianin ha ileiTea-acJ. 1'iiire acre only 1U7 in the whole coutitry, a cotn-pare-l with l.' l in 1"'JI. Twenty, u i tie wcrv liur. in the Xorth ati'l 78 in the Sjuth, ami, of tire tot.il nuniher, 57 were whiu, 4 1 colorI, 2 In liwit. an l 1 Chincac. Tiif increa.- iu the nuiu'a-r lynching w another diMurip'ii.it feature) of the ri.irl. There were l'-Vt victim. -'51 men and women In 11. the total nutul r Ivnchi-.! was hut ll. Of the 10J lynch in?, "21)0 occurrcl in the rjuth No lea than (V ja-r erut oft!. total numla-r of lyncher' vi.-tiui were nezri. Ihouzd tln l.it'-r ra-e comrrisea tut oNi.-twe.r.h f the population of the country. suicide are incrtroatrr,; Mu..e a npidlr a raurier, tlier'.- having been JWiX) la.it year, as compared with in There i a e. rer retlection upon the tual? ex in the ttaU-ment that "j-W of this year' uicile were men anl only oOj lenialea. It ia a note worthy fact, also that melicine lead th profeMions in tlie number of it nuiciile, no le than o7 physician havir taken their own Q e Wir inz the year. Taken a a whole, the recorl is a most gloomy one, though atrjnlir.g much int ret to the student of ocial problems. Poaiai .tiug Bank. The ?t. Louia Age offj teel a with much truth, that if there ii anything next to public morals or liberty ol which the nation should he the cu.toilian, it the avitig of the wajiearner. It ' true that much haa been dune in thi line, in a local sen.v, but, in tn inv ca.e Confidence has tieen ahu.'d ami ffhe hanl-earncil aavinj of the imor deliberate! v stolen, or used in speculation which hare landed the banker in jail, (or Canada) and the depositor in the tamrhoure. With a view to pretludni'' such pocsibtlitie. and develoiOi the virtues of foniight ami economy, among the ta'oi do, the titmater general lias been instituting in-pi O les into the nature an I scope of the ttoatal banking tcin ; it now exists in (ireat liritiin, France Sweden, Italy, the Neth'Oind-t Austria-llungiry, Ku-ia and Kin- land. The system, it scetn, wa inaugurated in Great llritam tn IStk), and for the present year, end ing March 31, ')1, it. dep.ieits numbereii S,77tv"K, amounting to J0,f'.H),G9.,. The toUl numU r of oatoirioc otn for the transaction of saving, bank busine.. in Ie comber, 31, lJ'V'O, was WSl, an in crease of 3.'S over the preceding year. lielgium foUoaeil (treat KriUin's exa Q le in 1 ";"); Italy, in 1873; France, in 11; w.jlen and AuQia, in lvso, Hungary in 1SS. and Kusia and Finland more recently ilcposiits in all Q'lQe countries showing Omar to i in irn', each sucxxnlin year. lO'-ea of interest, the minimum and maximum of deposits and the value of government securitie vary in the.e countries, but the system has prove-I s eriiinerttl tati-ifac-tor, wherever lri.il, tliat it would sejtn as if only the lt results might be hoaii ar. i exictrd from its adoption in the United State. The life of the departed states man, J u. (r. lo-iir.e, was an event ful ore. For a quarVr of a cen tury l.e was a rwgiiixed leader of hi party, and throughout all that time was surriumleil with a group of pur.tian who reganl.-d h;m with little l.s than adoration. He Lad fixed his gl at the preiJney, but as wi'l. a former idol of the op!e, Henn Clav, was di fratcl br cm- binati for n cvrta . nomi . the : comb. :is of more obevure leader lination when election was . onlr afUT ser-urin the lion to l di f-Jte.l through c-t jeawus rivals, and a . ition of circumstani.t rare i!!r.l in a raht,cal criU-'. ir t Hi.: men 1 and br.liun. y canse.1 Vll Litn a a dar.i." r u , ifelecte.! to j.jwer. WouM i t.'.ia lanuntry with ot!.erna .! v t further I.i4 on an.bi HajTiilv hi retvri a4 s.-.-of ute cn-I. r l!rr.-. n hint of a .ii:r r t:t tr.in ,f Maine the stite-min f r I man etubr tiot . tior. r Ury lv,. nit.;. got tl. ah?en"uifi a.'i 1 fa.!; 1; al in run ar.d . sta'.c .i aa triij. of IlUine : Ct.ii teI the L to a in t.'.e a Imirati. . hi rii,i.ts.i. U!n of nin mjir ilew. party. It w ill r..t ! cina.l tl'iit t!,e ih ath of few men hi atT'vtcil tie v UJpnt.,;.a t,f the pLif.l;' a that of 1..4.r,e. V nation i ;n t:-.i;rri;r, I ,r t!.e d..t rr,i par'ivr.at..rt l a:oe !- i Lii-.-.ni!y ; t. pr-j ami t .IK t..b.i te of e tea-to a d r;ard on t!. t i.-r i f t!ie .ciaxrv-i u:.:mn.0 Railroad trails ha not betn de Iayel b the storm ia Oregon. This now should temper the de liberations of the Orcein tate legis latur . TL.; world's fair communion 1 a decided to make no adoiission charre U the vining ceremonies of th" great exposition. TLe world' fair will generate an iiiimmae brood of advertising ai.-n . Already they are com m nciiig pretiaratory work. 'f are erivelr informal th.it sever.il dm-toM in the Ciiy of Mexico are txi-rimnjting with the cmAcl r.id. r treatment for typhu fever . . . i. , t .1, it having thus tar rwuiici uuny in ev ry case iu which it has been emp.uyed. Tl j National Women Suffraze convntion, which was recently held it Washington, mode an ex-i-ept ;.tn "f Senator HU1 and (Jov ernor Flower among men and co.n t.lim -ntea them for their fairnes in at nointing women to olEots of trust and emolument. M s Lease tnav have left the taif li? caua'. but no one will be illP' tioush to lielieve that she ha irxt politics aside. The sharp long ied viragi gathered in t'jo nan silver shekels during trie re cent presidential cam,Q.gn to now I c itent with ordinary pl.aiding. Tl e failure of the Junction, (ler van and Sheridan banks appears to hi ve been brought about by the corjQ.-at'on relying almost solely upon the money of the depositor with which to do bifiness. The oven', of the debitors occasional ly dnwing their money was evi ilent'y forgotten or overlooked in the i.icipiency of the scheme. Tl e svst m of Federal control of state election, of which the notori ous John Davenport is an expon ent, has received a thorough inves tigation at the hands Q" a congres sional committee ami it is recom tucii.'eil that the present law be re?alel. Thi congress may not do it but the next may bedeindcd ujain to relegate ll elections to the control of the state, where the naturally belong. I'pon o?ning an enveloj? that had been handed to him by a happy bridegroom the other day, a Boston pastor discovered the following note: "If she turn cut as well as I thi "''fS"he will, I will come back and j'Sy you." The bridegroom was nx'ht. Why, we would ask, shou'd a man bw obliged t pay cash down for the tyinz of a knot whiiM nuv not prove either bind ing r satisfactory. It is, indeed, a knot: v miestion. Dr. Mapother, an English physi cian. claims that food has a great inllu n on baldness, and that the raciT of men having the finest hair are uually those living on stan-hr substances and vegetables. Hi stec:nc theorv, that U-ef and milk have by their chemical coni-si lioti. the eir.vt cf annihilating the prin. .rdial elements of the hairand withering it at the roots, is, wc fear, a little late in reaching u we g.ve it for the benefit of such of our r -aders as still have hoies. A crank in the legisloiu:) from Coos county tvai.ts theexpenditure of countr court printci on limft paper ant tajstei at every p-wtol- nce n the count v. This Oregon Kip an winkle proi:Iv is not awar that the newsnawr is the medi im through which the news and current events of the day reach ihetcopie. Hie town crier and sucu means ot iniortnatiou are mini or the tmst. We venture the opinion that the Coos county man .-an not read or does not got his c mnty paper and wishes while loun ring around the countrv tajst office to have some one read the ex pend tuns to him. The law au thorising the pul (Ration of allow anf has oix-ritcii successful I r. t ha has save. I far more than the tr.:li lg cost of publication and given the people a knowledge of the urnnt expenses of the countv. The frange and farmer's alliance were the promoters of the la and are satisfied with the result. Most of th other state have a similar law f,nd no complaint are heard. The C-hi county backwoodsman should learn to read so as not to h ive to depend up.n the gijssips lounging around t!ie country pnst-o'o."- for his information. TL' nominations made bv the governor the it two years, which are t come up f.r confirmation, are a f.llow: Nine regent of the U:e normal sch.iol at Monmouth, ppo'r.te.1 May 2tJ, mi, J. B. V. Butl r. P. Halev. J. J. Dilr J C Whi Benjamin S-hoSeld. Alfreii Ua"J. W. II. liil rile. Jacob Visnr- hi-. A. Nol'.ner. Four rrsenU of I ti e -ute agricultural rullec at rv U s. T. W. Davenport, W. V. iK : y, J. K. Weatherf ori. J. T. .f:aon, w-re reappointed Jat ; Fe'.r ;ary. Three- tvnfa of the fa ir.iver;:y are to he appoint- i "' tare of iff nry Failing. Roi- t r.t-j . ott an l C. (, :.- term expire. Then there . r- a" -II ' a-rfl. tle ' ir ap;-.in!rnenU in the (rr-j ..it i..n. I (iuird: II. RComp-i r.ri.i:er-vrH-riI enmmandinif a;e t art-, n.r J. (J. thofner, r.f fru lVr-ember 16, . M.u hell, ti:,.el auJ a.ljat-r-ral, vi.-e J. C. Shofner, ? fmi (Vtolier 12, 15'JI; Iyer. li-Ua-nant-.Ione ami nni pw act-r r'ik: J, J ! aet.e-eatutt. ti.is R. A. VI1U : rank.or fnm Juir to !v. w.t'l r IVrry. mi! t an i aj.Unt ' a..jl- Miu- nt-r-n rvl. rar.a.inj 31. vi IL w. ; from Novrtuberi springfl-U Iteui. M-r nger, Jan. ST. The furniture In the SprlngrteM U I waa boUKht bv Jolm K-.lly at ! t.ie aie faturiUy forfl" . IHe.!, at Jast r. Ijine ntuiity. Or., Vrl.lav Januarr Ji. of Ulembrall.'OU entup, ttie J-rear-old n ft James ('. ailatv. I he nuriai ii"a jmt o Wallace cemetery, RitunUy. A Natron correp.indent say: ''It Urum.ire.1 that the Southern pacific la letting bid for bridge liml-r for mile of rvl on the fprmgtlell and Wmalhum brunch. " Tlie two horse at.ld at the livery table SatunUv. were il.-ard of to ii.rv a . l.iio'liel.l bv Mr. IKigla .1- .1. ii o .t.n ...... 1 agrini." r ran iioiw-T, in .o.- Ul. They were bid la by Mr. LMikIo move to hia houe on SiMtn.l tre-t. Iter. R F Milam went to Thurston, Sunday, after hi brother, Oeiirge MilaiiC who w'io 1.- ia-eu autfi ring for otiie time with rheumatism and kidlH V trouble lieorge had deeiilcl U trv'tl.e treatment of Portland pby - aiciun ami togvtlu-r w itli lU v. Jlilain left for that city Tue-lay inoriilni:. wlwre a place wi'.l la found In one of the hii its!, probably the Samaritan. Iteorge has la-. ll t.-aehing at-load ill the Tliuratoii diatrict, giving glaal aotlfa' tloll. Friday morning Ph.-!-, the 7-v O old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Law , wna scalded on the Lrea.l, left arm ami aide, caused by the stove falling d w U, pfss-ipitating a kettle-full of vegvtiiblea upon her. It sei'ina that one of the stove leg, which had lit.me .bm, waa replaced Insecurely. The child im sitting near the stove on a chair, w hen the chuir tias or, throwing her agaifiat the stove w hlch abat enme down with the alaive rmult. Mr. Ijiw ran to her child and relieve.) her of her clothing, and found the body ballv ai-ni.lf.l- I)r Van Valah W.-a calhsl ami applitsl remeilie to n li. O the pain. While the burn I a Very painful one, It will sooo get well. WoKK To P.KIilM. Here I an item with an otd time ritg to It from the A;iny Ik-miM-rat. aV rnilroa-l con tractor hnajii.t arrivi-Vin Aliwiny from California, where he gave up a con tract to do ao, and will go to work shortly on the extension of the On-goti Pacific which I to connect w ith t!ie C. U. A i. He say it I busim-w thi time ami no more fiaili-hiio. This i told for a fact and i not a funny item. In the meantime the road will not la? sold until the 1st of March. It I prob able that then there will v but one bidder, and it i piaaaitde that now the matter is all fixed up and contractor are ta-ing uegotl.ite.1 Willi; Mil not prolwhle. a . . I Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. WiU hr.'lr kai a oia4U stuck "f Udies' KUsea' auJ Children's SHOIUS. 0 BCTTON BOOTS. Cln i Slick CiziaU nE KID SHOES. MENS' AUD BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And la fact T-rthinr ia h V't and Kixw liae. In which I iotrad In Stta!. y saimial alUatiea. -MT OOOD3 ARE FIR.ST CL.SS. Ad. I (uarantaail a fTtnBt'l, and aiTt b aiil.t f, th J.mat pnee ht r-l setici caa b afl eda.1. A. HL'.N'T ' i 1 I I , 1 1 r :fa Pint. "i u.. of a fp. ,r.-' i;De:"5 Completion C re ,? -n rn'J- 1 Vl'noiva. aa4'-Tta lo la !.. P'oi'aSain bleach, '..i: . '. . ..-.a aa,t . tM.&(rt, Ftp, v r T ata.aa pt IS. l Oriental Pc.-rr-r ..!, eia CTara . . v ,. e.. a Urn.!, il dr . - :. "ar '.aT. j.r-- rtuii - i a.t l . . , ,.. , j .. . ' - 'r .1" J J I. i. : ,r a .;,, . :. . r -i ' : "t : it aiuKMl; - - Sii'K 4 .""Ft. t -f-'Oe City brnx n-v. J-aJ - ut. ill . , ... , ., oncer-, w in ia- gut ii ncre a anu k H !. And. r -Id hi pr- rty In t he ,h, , hui T,r K(j -weat Hirt of town tttunlay, to K. II. (late nulit be flx.il at pr-t:t, a. n. Hall. Lite. .fln.bn, r njf land. 4-"; U,k-emrtit. are hilled for the next .1. .i.i. ration ll"s. Mr. And.r will to, i,...i. ..rfa i.. o The Griffin Hardware I'offiimiiy. f CENTRAL SliUHI ' - ! FISHER i I rcp.maE dealeusj Eii ti On goo. J I h.i'im Ui riii,.... . . . ...... j u tion ( ity and vi Inity are loud Iq pra!-e of (.'. W. Ijii,a.,n, tu , fiiatiager of !. late I'. R lank la iKm 1,l- clly. H.-i !. turning out ail nMrfllT .ie I ., ,.,,riii. in in,, .r.. . i . J and aeeunlU ill the aafe he hut,!-, I etaitora and had th. ui to attach ,iP Ixulding If lie had niert-y Ita kel t. ; tluor of the lllst it III loll t he" iaaai W.XJ14 P"Tw i have tillen ouite h.nvy on the in ma. . 1Um ''( f.ar.riringlleM Mf Olliar Wheei. r and r"r.,k nger: (jll.trap went to Coliurg .Saturday an4 ma.le arrangeiiiefit to give a liid rw. -rt at that plaiv K. liruarv II, tbT, of M. Vab-ntine' duv. Tiey aeturM the (aid Fellow' hull Which Willi, pP'l-rly atage.1 and araled for the o. ea-ion. It ia the intetitioii of thv tml , , , J'. t-l thr.e eonivrt. one - urg. hprlnglteld and l.Ugeiie. TU l-atif lot.M. Jn. j H( k IniiiKi-T!ie n-ai.U n.-e of WllU (ioalimiti. Hear t!ie llilil iami , wa eii'i a-.! y.-st.-niny at rin, and t gtiiu coat, a ailr of hinket, a.ine hv eon, two halldkereiii. f.s and ever0 , other artielea were taken, .a-heritr N ; Unit waa informed, and be sent not d-criitioo ol the nrllclea taken. Thi niarh;d of Junction, S. K. Mi lur, t. lcgrip'ied tlie sln riir otiiiv at in .4 thnt lie bad arrvated two tramiw at tluit pbiv w ith article niuweritig tla diiT.ptliii. la puty lMIr t mist will g to Junction 011 Hie freluht trail thia evening ami bring the priitirri here on the over! on! for trial. tUl auV 1. M nikl lt. o Tkr Aajawrw Owl ! M. ( lb lalt Jaw Nlalae. Sat.rM, Or.. Jan. IT, in-.K a. m a gi-latiire adjourn.-.! at (hi b.nir out ot re-1 s f to the late Jame ii. Llalu, to ni.et Monday, at '1 p. tn. The aeiiute iviiiatderel the votebjr which tlie II l.-y Portage bill Wa dr. f.ate.1. A bill to Im re-.' tlie f.sw of theahtf. I.! of : ' int ami Cna.k countha a acnt to O ( ioverilor. Tlie house Bilolil.-.! a resolution of vnifby with the Hon. (ten. W. Me. idc, S-retnry of S'O', who Is xrrj An excursion of l vl-lator tani thi forenoon for the Monmouth n mal seh.ail, Va'iuiiia ly and CorTtl, Ii. r Ann UlUllil Ul For Sale Complete. A.Moa' K" J.r fd ficar iCire, I. ami u . . ; ?fftnm 'iir li II in iiiiii 0 Sells the Celebrated NOX-KUSTING Tinwari HARDWARE" STOVES ETC EUGEXE, - ORKGON Sportsman's Kporiiiin. HORN & PAINE. Practical Gunsmiths Dealer io GUNS, R1FIXA flthn; Tirklr ml luieriilt. Newlag naehlwea wild fteetlleael All Kiaala r Sale 1 lUpairir.i don lo th catrat atjle ard Wat raatriL Guns Lcar.ed it Ammuniticn Pumiste Su os WnUnetto lr-- If vou or cro; want Croceriei xcry, call onL Goldsmith. r Wccden Y.'incw Wa go tj GOLDSMITH'S- .... & WATKIK4 WiU ki rl j .as l aa a fad aufr) MUTTON. PCI.! AND VUl M Lfc Ihrj will o at tU I waat ssarii aa. A fair aban nl Ua public pauvaa briUU. Tf TUf r-AhMfchS i W a 1 pay U fcu Kaa. xar.rt eir M 1 I 'attar, ii-v and Mint. Mi. il' ON WJ1I.AMI.TTE ST tC ETCEXE CITT. CRIC05 M-K4 (VslvsstVavl tie t f afS tW tla Utf fee1 CJ1S av jr TCURSELF! a a.ajrmabarrtea , ' attwra. .i tanraaa .- a bw tt ta fc-w d' ! rnklKwr ot .' t aoi s-i4 V b.4 s at rv-e-'- , ' e " f a----' , ' v- sji. a I a.. 11 i ri.l'I l.II.llli K Vf'7' I "NT