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Everything Exqultite in ImjwrttHl Perfumery, Soan, am Toilet Articles. Alo a complete and dcct Btock of l'aintg i Mm varnisiic-, ii - iwfJaJ th. f u aa .1 N. r-. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR rVveral chantre Uve recently U-n ml among the own Pacific em ploye. IIrrr hlpman take the i uu of Isaac llume a matcr me chanic, Walter liartirc, for year bagi" inasler, la conductor onlh pauavuerr train, vie Chaa. Kennedy, Johnny Campbell t conductor 04 a freight. In Mr. Hermans place and Mr. llaiU-y ha Conductor Tay nlac ou the eastward d.vUloii. CURE A a4 rolr TiMtnfit. mnt.MInf o MlMltifM omtatil la aiau la ua and lint: riiiCu tfal, la- mini or H-l.ua. II' M. ' fcf-sia. aval Mf0ii"r7 rv, att atari f at hat dla , - - ! tvl Itbo II laaiaaja J,! twaaflt W IS f"nU araKS- Th- Set ittTr' o( eillral ruf fiilrlii tn of ti li ail lha kaifa umnn o4 hralirf tkll lratr Iimwim lra !" H' MlM,ll'l.kil1l' Why ur rtwai Ikx rrlUli sha wrlllr. futratiUw. a, gira allh a !".. w rifit4 in mm. j if BHranL Head turns fr saai pi, loia. nam imf4 by .n4i, Haas , a. hulMale Kalail lrug(tta, aula Atrala Hurt. telrarM b, nrsi'rHifxf mm.i, juu. tuvw, Orroa. SNOWDEN Mineral.: Springs HOTEL. Iltg Rialloo as ftuuthara Peri A B. R., ICC', Uil(rom Portland. TERMS, 99 PCR DAY, .$10 PER WEEK NEW 15 ATI! HOUSE To ti (rota buUl. TIILS WATKIl CONTAINS: rbWMi ol tUliam. Chlorl ! ol MMDMium, I'aloluin, CrbonU ol Iron, IimIio, liromin. Tb follovlnR D1m b ba Corl l, their dm, (ir J'byuli io bJ iluil ibu iMrM: IUtamaUa, An, C(rrb ol lb Stnuach, liwil CaUrrh, Iti'py, DlfttMln, tnuilton ol lb Hkln. Kulor; tail Llm Affieliuot. BEN. D. BOSVVELL, Propiictor P. O. AJJnM, Praia, Oraoa. Appi' Pariaian tniml uc ib CiralM Brrfrf .MBItIIOB, TlM Hxhii rrnitk VuMMtte. Appi'a Complaiien Orcam itnutt- ira WiukWi ui gim to iht tkia UM 1fitnr ol yunih. ppal'aSkln Blaaeh. Rr.iim an m Ta, ttu.il.um, KiMH koaiiliy aad ' ""7 rwaiamT n in. Hit. ADPr Orlanial Powdar la mOi wkiw, fink ihI traani flm fa Ihf Uvt m bMatilul clrar aa4 liuuttnl ar trrar. 4ppl'a Natural Bluah Ta oai, aat iiwvlu aa(ur, Ha la lha for tit tl. i'aant.1 bailrinirj, i.ui uaia laoahajoa l. :ni iv ai.H.ir, itta in nuanaura. tU CHB,. C. Ill fllUtM. Cll. a UWN IW MM UOLLKNBKCK aJoNra, I lly Drui Mora, . . Kuaaai Ofaf oa IU. HJIrU lUTCIff. HEART DISEISE 20 YEARS. An. irila VaaVaal ca, rinrrt. faaV IHvta aii p a ra I waa natn4 afik traqaaau kaa avUaa aiiaua aa4 NUdui at auM Hal a an aa f r- aMt k4 a knatha Ai4 aaia la aMI wrm amnai ntaaMMaa mm4 ava aw urn m Vm4 im tar a aaui Wm ata laa nhtaaarlaa a a laai taaaa Man I a4 a mm laa I kaa mm aaa M Mrf I twiar. aaa I a aiu aaa a kal I baa aa au. wawKtaaMrUHi aa aa a. ail ar aaa a"vaa, aaaaai aay n' u aa4 ' . I atwf nM wi, o4 . laal Maa lurraa Kr II a aav luar raaia aa I lata toaaa acf aaadttaa. Aai la aua lialia laaa I aaa kaaa iZiCna.' mZZ'n'Z CURED aaa aaai aa a aal uav laaaaaai a aaa. a4 aa aaa) tatiaa aoaa da a rl M kKA, UtO. aa Lkauaa kUKS. Nil c a roamvi waaANTti. m cu k air pus, so coses 23 cti y7Vv JAPANEHB rugs. Pharmacy, Chemicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap plianccs. - s ..... Br saw-h I. Iart ,,.tUl- tad Jaklaa MONDAY, FEB. 1. I'urtUnd flye raara of iuallii. Ir. II. F. Haiiicil nt hun.lay In Euifi'lie. Hon. E. T. CoU inan, ofL'otAirg, U In town bxlay. A. I). Burton of hprlnif (U'M, vUilwl Euifi-lie today. Ir. I'nwall lU-r'i-a rvluriivd to halmi (lila tnornliiK. J. K I'lyiiiatv or lulary waaviaitliig IliK lu thla city yt-nlay. J. B. IU-am i-ame up from Albany 011 llta kaml tlila arUrriKion. Tlia mail carrier rt-i-.rta atonny weather oil lha l'r Mi Keiule. Win. and Frank Cioodman went to (Wvttllla on a liualneMi trip today. Mr. II. W. Hold. n U ft mi tlia local llil iiioruliiK fur a vllt at I'ortland. Bud Ediuuiidaon will U-mve for bit old home In (.'rook county In a few day. A. B Werthelmer aiM-iit Hutidnr In I'ortlaud, having rcturued from Walla Walla. Ju.ltp J. ('. Fullertoii aaaed llirtHiajh n the I'x-al thla iiiornliiir en III wa to Con'alll. iVnuty Hherlir II. J. Day went to Junction (hi morning- on th tax col Ki-tiiiK tour. Willi J. Mulkry, of I'h-anant Hill, will leave IoiiIkIiI on a bUaluea trip to li lilla, Kaiiaaa, Deputy Hherlir (leorira Hmltli went to Collaife drove till afternoon to erva court pera. Frank Alexander rclurnol to Kalein thl iiMinilnir Ut reaunia work In lha SUle rlnlliiK ollli. Hon. Frank A. Kudu-kin, of Haleiu, aanlnlanl Htnte TrvMUrcr, Mielil Hatur- day niKiil in r.UKvtir. HoPHrtTNor any varitty, 3.2!l per !. Kniiilrv at tliu I'atUraoii llop yanl or al thl oiiiiv. A liuiuU-r. who atlendel the Y. M C. A. Convention at t'orvalll returned home thl afternoon. MIm noreti Bell, of Myrtle Point, I vUitliiK with her ooualn, Mr. U. B. 1 lirumaii, in thl city. W. P. Edrl l-ft for Southern On-gon veaterilay aneriKMin In lha Inlerwl ol lha KiiKwne Flouring Mill. H. llmidaaker, of I'leaaant Hill. left for Florcnca thia luorulug, wher lie will einl aeveral daya. Dr. J. Cdnijr went to Junction thl morning to aiu-nd ntlenta In (hat rl- ciniiy 111 neeu or Ui-iituitry work. Deputy Hhorlir Day during hi trip to ('01 (aire ( I rove and ( 're well precinct couei'ieti a nine over iiw in laxea. Mr. A. (love, who ha Iven v le tting relntlvea hen- for aeverml day re- iiirnoa iiouie to rortland thl morn lug. Mr. L. Illrw h, who ha hren vllt- Ingattlie n-alileuca or H. II. hrleililly, relurnml to her home at Kaleiu thl morning. Hon. J. H. CNier, of Indcprndeiire, vlaltetl hladaiiKhU'r here holiday, who aru in atteiiiluure al the Male Uul vemity. K. J. Fraalcr ret urinal Hat unlay from a two nioiuii- (ay in imirorni, Air. Fram-r will aojouru al WtMHlland a few week longer. Dalxy, little ilaughter of Mr. and Mr. ( Hall, who ha lieeli aerloualy 111 lor aomo week, I rexirtea allgntly uiiirovei UMiay. (leo. T. Hall, Jr., who la attending liUHinea collivc at Portland ajx-nt Sun day al home lu thl city and if turned 011 (lie overland till morning. CiH Bay New: The tug BoharU came down from Horrncw laal week after railroad Iron for the irovernmeut jeiuea al llie mouiu ol (lie M unlaw. Attorney Jamea F. Anil haa re- moved to the hoiine on the corner of SeTcntli and Monnteatrpeta, which he Feiviitly urcliiual of Mr. Kinaey. Hherlir J. F Notaud rvturnetl home from California on thla morulmr't overland train. He rettorta th weath er aa Iwlng Hue In the (mlden State. Mr. Kltaon I here on hi way torlalt hi uncle lianiel Kltaon, at the hot aprlug on the Mdldle Fork. Mr. Klt aon waa here about ten year ago. Mr, hinm W llllama, her two lauuhter and on Oeonra lUdiler. will leave for Kile natm rg, aahluirlon. on Itinlght' overland train to make their future homo In that city. Samuel Nelaou left on the local thla morning for (leueva, Illlnola, hi future home, ham haa made a hl or friend. during aeveral year realdelice here. who w lah htm the tawt of auccvaa for the future. AlUtiy Herald: Mr. F. I. Miller. ex railroad clerk. I In th city, having come up to look after uualneaa connect ed Willi the Altainy Foundry, of men ne it one-nnn owner aud irl- di nt of the company. The achool Inatitute which cloard In Collaire Omve Saturday waa quit a aucceaa, notw liliMandlng the rain. The rograiiime waa carried out w 1th aotue addition. Alleiidauiw ami Intereat Were gmal. "nil ."iintiir Joiinnr. who waa convicted ol the alteiiiHaxI rotiU-ry of ine ireaun-r mo lu the court houa lu lv aud aeiitenonl to the peniten tiary lor a term of two year, waa In tow 11 today. Senator lllavkman, of ll. j pner, waa In town over Ul night leaving on th ba-al thla luonilu;. He 1 an aaplraut for the pilion of olltctnr of Internal revriaie (litil-l of Oregon, the place formerly occupied by Irowmor blt- ' eater. I Allanv Herald of Sunday aaya: i lYof. 1. V. K lUld rame up fnm ra-b-ni Uat evening. Fmtu blin we learn that 11 la llioua-ht the ttew awanriit law endaiigt-r the lax levied by achool ' dlatncta, aud If eu. u I the caav It will ' work Uile a bardahlp tbl year. I Tlie cUw pin for Ump Senior clam of 'KJ al the stale I'ulTrraity Lav arrived and aiw la ii pmu.lir wnrn by the meinta-ra. 1 Iwy are aid to ta tlia xvt Ikal pin ever worn .y a aru lor at Ibla I I'nlvrraity. Tlie tin A to la on cream etiaiiw-l rMuntedfn p,J a-t witti gar- , net Btoora; B braulirul coniLiliatum and api.n.nauj, UaS aa crtauu and fmrurt ar ine claat cnlora. ftATtTBDAY, FEB. 2k, Prof. D. V. H. IU1J vlalUd Kalein to day. Tb Ux levy for CU.'kanaa county la a lulll. John Wearer of Waltrrvllla waa In town today. Ja. Scott left on a trip to Portland thla morn log. D. T. Linton haa returned home from Seattle, Waah. L. Bonner cam up from Junction on th I'x-al tolay. E. Johuaorj I atudylng medi cine with Dr. I'alne. Deputy Sheriff Day la at Crrawell to day collecting laxea. TU Llnoolu County Leader I a new liier aoon to be tarted at Toledo. SharifT Noland will return Itome from Cailfortila tomorrow morning. Mia Clara Philpott returnol from Harruhurg on thla afternoon' local. "Capt." Van A Ut I ne aud family ar now reaidlog at Aim tuy, l.iuu oouu- C. H. Hullo and hi two children have returned to their home al Aau Und. M laa Carrie Iiuer returned thla af ternoon from a rialt with friend . al Portland. Mr. (. B. Cbrlaiuan and child ra- turued from a vlalt at Coltag Urove thl morning. AaM-aaor McPheraon I making an enumeration of School Dlalricl u. 4, for Clerk Craw. Sumner Snell haa ao far recovered aa to be aide to return home to thl city en the local tbl afternoon. An exchange give advloe how to avoid a divorce ault. The eaaloat and ureal way la to remain alngle. All the higher denoinlnatiou of the Columbian iam can now be ob tained al tba bugaue poaioruce. J. P. Smith, who ha been apendlng several daya with E Baiiga ka fur I'ortlaud ou lha local una morning. Several of the atudonta of tb state unlveralty are in Corvalll atu-nding a atata oouveuiion oi ui cvuutre i . m. C. A. There I a movement on foot to or gaulxe a military company In Bowburg and 3D name have already been algned lo the roll. Hon. B. A. Irvln. Mr. U Bllyeu' father, who waa atrlcken with lairaiy at Albany lha Unit of lha week, 1 lu a very critical condition. A remonstrance la belli if circulated lu Camp creek precinct agnliiBt the irrantimrofarlirhtof way acrons the Hprlnirtlcld county bridge for an eloo- tnc raatway. Crinoline la comlnir. and will ha on the street of Euirene In a short time. The goddesa of faahion, who holds her court In Parts, haa ao decreed, anu u will beeuforord. Salem Democrat: Two gentlemen from Independence are here In tba In tereat of llie pmiKiard motor line las tweeu the two cilice. They claim that Indetwndvnca will ralae Ta,ixiu ir w will do the sumo. Geo. W. Pickett write u from Kan Frauclftco that he will start ror Oregon next Moudnv. He will stop In South em Orcgou until April 1st, looking over the mine, when ha will return to hi houie lu till city. BobL F Brliee. the well known Portland horseman, died of heart lls- eaae al Oakland, t alUornia, rtaiuniay. He waa the owner of Mlaly Morn, ltoaebud and Broadchurch, aud aever al other ierdy lionava. City election talk la already causing some excitement. A good list of city ollloer should Iw aelectetl, and that without creatlna dlvlsinus and recrmil natlona. Tha more united a town It the greater the proaiierlty. Senator Alley and wife returned from Salem on thla afternoon's train, and will leave for their hnine In Floreuce Mondav inonilnir. The Senator was the recipient of many congratulations ror tha work li partormed in ma icgta- laluta. Mia Mae Hun took part In an en tertainment at ven at ltoaabura Mon day evening, given by Alpha Lodge No. 47, K. of P., tha (M-aaloii being the JHKh anniversary of llie orgnnUs- tlou or the order. Jacksonville Time: J. B. Mclc waa at Medford laat week from the Bo hemia liiluiug dlatrict, and report that hi mine, the Little Anna, I yielding ore worth M per ton, ana xnsi im portant develooiiH'tit work I on hand In that district lor trie ensuing summer, Tlia Astoria Examlaer: C. J. Curtis, who Is authority, aaya that involuntary blushing ni silly arlm-a from one of two cauaea, either men deffldruoe, when It cau be removed by mixing a irreat deal In society aud not thinking about de voting all the energy at your command lo overcome it; or it may arise rrom nervous debility; In which case you muat employ tonic meuicinea. A reaiilent of Salt Ik ha a copy of a mortgage mail in ihiiae ( uy in lwii. It waa to secure 1TU, with Intereat at IU tier cent, every month, th Intereat In caae of default to be added to the principal and compound seml-atinu ally. Tha mortgnge was never satis- fled, and aa It now amounts, avonIliig loth tenns, to tV,vr:,IXU,l?C,sJil..'Hl, and la still growing, there are grave rear that It never will be paid. A Pomona mail, aaya the Progress, tell that he had a house for sale for three year at ilwju, and never had so much aa a nibme at me property, lie cor si rue ted a lawn about the house, and did soma Minting, at a total ex pense of HI. Tha lilac looked much Improved that the effect u maa-icai. II sold in Douse ten uavs ar for IAUI. He aaya that little lawn adletl the extra price lo lha property Dallas Itcniltt-n A lot of Bob White mialla have been brought from the hast and turned loose in lamhlll county. If let alone they will wain scalier and become aa numerous as live hi near pheasant. Mot farmer have come to th conclusion that birds of all kind are far more profit able than Injurious, they Mug the nat ural enemies of pestilent bugs aud In set is. Judtfe Wllahire tells of a wonb-rful sprint; that la situate In the mountains s.ljiwvnt to Ijikevh w which lr me dicinal properties I certainly une (jualetl by any aU-nt noatrur.i now In existence. I'lie Water Ntng heavily Imprrvtialed with aurlfi rxaia hcarlne; sllii-a. in ouantlttea lo soil the taste I lield In aolutlon ly aoiiu- amniiv us. known to anv cow bor ,oi tlkat Tit bichloride of gold cur fale Into iDslaiilrltwne. All dnalr for lutoxi. caula, piartoftlcea, d r eala or tther plraaurr areeotnpl. telyjeradicated and a etna;! drink fimu th etarklina- pring, will put that much saiul in a utta a craw lliat lie will marrn lawk lo loan where h la creditor are. Aiiian tityof ttw Umk-d ant atHHild And ready aal In this neck of tb vunU, Bum) Al their reaideftce rwwr Ki- grtw, Friday, February 14, to th wile C. J . 1 1 ard, a lb Uy . Congrat ulation Jack. A 5w Gun. A run that will lire 900 hoU a minute, the invention of Mestr, Browninf Bro., of Ogden, Utah, a . w I haa been recently tested at New Haven. The only gun approaching this in rapidity U the Maxim machine gun, with a recora or ,ou snoi ki minute. I Ins new gun naa a jacket surrounding the barrel, holding one gallon ol water, rriuuu is evatKirated in one minute when the gun it in operation. In exper iments made without the water jacket the barrel became too hot for safety in less ll.an nan a min ute. The ammunition is fed into the breech from a continuous web belt, holding the cartridges in ptK.-l.eta. What the ultimate effect of many destructive 'engines of warfare" will be, is difficult to predict. It w.iil.1 b..m l,nwt'i.r sa if it miint make wars short if not Indeed tin terrible to contemplate. The formation of an immense sle leather trust is announced in Boston, representing a capital of 145,000,000 for the purjiose of rais ing the pri'-e of this commodity. The governors of Southern states are t meet In Kichnionu two month' hence and plan to attract home-seekers and capital to their respective states. The municipality of Cadiz, in Spain, offers a premium of 30,000 pesetas (fWUU) lo the author oi the best plan for a promised sewer age system. The comietitioii re main! 0en until December 20, 1"J3. "We are Jews, not Hebrews or Israelites," says the editor of Jew ish Tidings. "There is an impres sion that it is courtesy to call us Hebrews, thus implying that there is some stigma attached t- the natDH of Jew. 'Hie Tidings is con stantly seeking to remove this im pression." Albany Democrat: A democrat in Albany who finds a cause and motive for every move made on the political chess board has found the cause of the apixjintmcut of Gresham. He says that gentleman ia cousin to the wife of his excel lency, Governor Fennoyer, and the Matter's tender interest in the relatives of his better half, induced him to recommend this appoint ment to Mr. Cleveland. His influ ence with tho president led the lat ter to at once make the apjioint ment. Concerning the rcort put in cir culation by certain republican pa- Jiers of New York to tho c fleet that larlisle was opposed to the ap- f liniment of Gresham. tho New ork World says it is authorized by both Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle to say there is no truth in tho statement. Mr. Carlisle when informed by Mr. Cleveland of the appointment of Mr. Gresham de clared it a most excellent apjioint ment saying that he knew Gresham well and that ho was "a great big, broad-minded man, the very one to be chosen." A company has Ix-on formed in Madison, Ind., for the construction of a movablo grand stand. The plan, in brief, is to build a straight away mile track, with as much "dip" at is allowed by tho race as sociations and erect a grand stand capable of seating about 5000 peo ple. The stand will be modeled after an electric railway car and run ou three tracks. When the starter droj the Hag, he can press the button and horses and car will begin their race simultaneously. The company is said to include some of the wealthiest men in the state; and it is exiected that the track will bo in running order by July. The X. Y. World in mentioning that Governor Fattison has ordered that the whole Fennsylvania mili tia go to Mr. Cleveland's inaugu ration makes the following sugges tion: "If the commander-in-chief of the gallant troops would recog nize that an inaugural procession it a pageant and not war the men would have a U tter time and the spectators would enjoy the show more. Haversacks, blankets, knapsacks, overcoats and field hats are good enough in their place but not I t arade. We know that Pennsylvania haa the outfit for the country has seen it on several oc casion. Let the boys leave it at home this time and try to add to the cheerfulness of the occasion." The exact wording of Senator Blackman't valued ixiliev" bill, about which so much has been said, is: "The amount of insurance writ ten in a policy of insurance on all buildings insured, after the passage oftl.i- act, shall be taken ami deeno-d the true value of the prop erty at the time of the lost, and the amount of the loss sustained. and shall l the measure of dam age, unles the insurance was pro cured by the fraud of the insunil, or the loa wat caused bv the crim inal act of the a- r-d. It shall be lawful for any in..' ;o conijMiny, liable to par loeer -vasi'ined bv fire, to rebuild any sUacture whol ly or turtiallv destroyed of the same style ami materials and equal with the one so destMyed, but they shall make their election so to do within 30 davt afU-r notice of lo. In case there it a partial de struction of the property insured, no greater amount shall be collect ed than the damage siisUincd." Tie uueation of Hawaiian an r,.wtion haa antarentlv developed into a political one. Each admin Utration deeirca the glor that will ccrUinly atUch M name when . l!..t.wl fat annrxttion li an accoinpii Over COX) women in the United Ktati-s act a TXMtmaitera. The larpat number in one Ute, 4G3, it in lVnnylvania, and 4G0 in ir ginia. There 2ifi in Ohio, 243 in New York, 210 in Georgia, 210 in Texu and 200 in Kentucky. Ahu ka lu only one. The Junction Timet in iU laat issue intended to be virulent but MI i'aV vulgarity. It about reaclieuT the limit when exclusion from the mail could have been in iUl on, nevertheleef wm too of fensive to be allowed within a decent family circle. The legislature provided a sinecure in the nhaiw of the oflice of g-ime warden. The enforcement of gume laws are difficult in any event and especially where a atran ger to the locality ii entrusted with the duty. Local oiliceri are the one to attend to game lawi. Governor Fennoyer haa done the right thing by promptly vetoing the Durham bill amendatory to the Australian ballot law. It emasculated the most important nroviaions of our present ballot svsb iu. and made corruption in jKiiitica not only possible but prob able. A woman in Delaware waa black listed Itscause of i coal bill which it was allcgd she owed and would not par. Because of the blacklist ing she was unable to obtain credit, She immediately commenced suit for I10.OU0 damages. A jury re turned a verdict in her favor of 12300. Self interest is entirely responsi ble for the assaulU made upon Sen ator Alley and Veatch by the Junction Times. Those gentlemen were never committed to county division and only carried out the wishes of their constituents by their actions in their senate. It is needless to Bay that time will vindi cate their actions. If the collectoi of the port of New lork adheres to his resolu tion, there will be a large shipment of Chinese from that port on May Day. But two out of its 3000 Mongols have thus far registered under the Geary act and it is said that hut a small tiortion of the bal ance hive time to conform with the law, even if so inclined. The three oldest known pieces of wrought iron in existence are the sickle blade that was found by Itcloni under the base of a snhvnx in Karnac, near Thebes, the blade found by Colonel Vyse imbedded in tho mortar of one of the pyra mid', and a portion of a cross-cut saw which Mr. Layard exhumed at Minirud all of which are now in the British museum. The Manlcy hill provides that all ntHcxsment and collection of taxes for county, state, district and city shall be made by the county authorities. It is probable that this provision will leave the city and school district of Eugene with out available funds for some time, The assessment to be made cannot be equalized until the latter part of the year. Hrretoiore the city snd school district have assessed and collected taxes at an early date. The Junction Times makes severe commenU upon Eugene, notwith standing it carries a number of ad vertisements of hugene firms in its columns. This community haa no light to make on our sister towns, although they came with county diviMon schemes, one on the south and took in territory that protested, 1 At - . .1 ana on me norm wnnin six miles of the county scat of Lane county. There was but a small minority of the voters of this county in favor of division. Fortland Dispatch: The Asso ciated Fress reporter draws on his imagination to the extent that Fresident UevelJfid haa detei- mind to call an extra session of congress for the purpose of demand ing the repeal of the Sherman act, and in addition this sameauthoritv announces that the member in con gress, who doea not obey the order, need not look lor any federal pat Milage. This reporter acta the pru dent up as a dictator, who pro- s ut use me olucea to carry out Ins special policy. The people have no reason to believe thia of Mr. Cleveland. Had he an desired, he c uld have used the office hold ers under his former administration to much better advantage for par tisan or individual purposes. Ex.: a Governor Osborne, of Wyoming, has appointed A. C. Reck with aa United State senator Qm that state for the next two year. The appointment is, more than likely, an empty honor. The governor of a state has the right to till a vacancy by appointment, a hit-h occur by death or resigna tion until the next meeting of the legir-lature of that state, but it is the exclusive duty of the legisla ture to elect United States senator, and failing to do it, the governor can hardly assume the duty which the legislature failed to discharge. The governor may think his ap H)intment will stand on the ground that thcreyill be a vacancy, the legislature will not he in session when it occurs, and he simply mak"s the appointment to cover the ;riod up to the time when the next legislature merta and can elect a senator to Uke th place of the tail' War u..rw ifi. i-i Oovemor Fennoy er ttay filed th following vrtoc: "To in nonorauie r-uai I herewith return without approval tan.te bill No. M. Th puqs- ud provisions of thla bill ar similar to those of houa bill No. 164, now already filed "To the Houa of Bepreseiitatlve I herewith retlrn without approval house bill No. 1 W. 1 ""l'". ofsei.au bill No, M, already Bled." Till UfKHAM BILL KILLED. t.. llMi nf RenreacUtatlvcs: Mouse bill No. 175, amendatory of the election law, Is herewith riturm-nwiiu my disapproval. The present law has ouly been in o,a.ratlon fr t last two year. It has secured that which every citizen should iW-ire, the secrecy and tanclty of llie ballot. The citizen of Oregon have become famil iar with IU provision, and objections lilauslble at in win - . fm 1 1 tinar. after a aueceanful .....I iiii..u,,.iiIi,dii,iiHaiH inienoei IV iiyi,ir, - I , . the effect of th change proposed by this bill would lie to destroy, In a meaa .. ..r tha laillot. and lo af ford an opportunity for vote buying. The result, it I mtl certain, would be dealrvd bv neither lh legislature nor the people. 1 therefore veto thl bllL TIIK AKTtHlAK WXL HILL. "To the House of IWprvsetitatlves: House bill No. au I hereby returned with my disapproval. It provide for an appropriation of money raised by a geisj al UX for th sinking of arUaiun well In lb evrai couuuc h state of Oregon containing certain arid laud. Such aa expenditure of money la neither for governmental pu'," . .. . t l.......,!. It ..-..ill. I nor tor in general wircuu . he an annrouriatlon from th general fund for a local purpo. and would, therefore, be unjust, ir not uneonsuiu ii.. m.i liealdea. under lift term of the bill, It would be In conflict with section 8, article 9 of the oouslltutiou. I veto IhebilL" THE FISH AND OAMI BILL. "To the House of Ih-presetiUtlvc I herewith return HouseblUNo. 110 with HIV dlsseat. The purpos of thl bill l similar to aenaU bill Ts'a 10N, already UU-d. Both provide for the protection of game and nh, but, while the senate bllT provide for the election of a game and listi protector by the legislative as sembly, the house bill provides for his selection bv a commission thus elu-tcd. The legisla'tur by the provision of the house bill would thus be delegating to a commlssioa th right to l-t an of ficer lo enforce date laws, a right which It it doubtful If it -ssaa-ajn-s iteclf, but arhlMt. If It tKaaseascd. it ha no author ity tn deles-ate to other. Till I a most unwarranted departure from the true spirit of the constitution, w hich compels, the governor to make oath that 'he shall Uke car that the law h f.lthfiillv axeeiit,! .' and which therefore confers upon him, instead of ...I. ... - Upon llie legislature or upon a mission noi reeogmzen oy me consti tution, the appointment of all officers for th enforcement of stat law. I veto the bill." T1k.imi'wiii, alsi vatnatft hnnae lilll No. lia, which relate to foreclosure or satisfaction or mortgage. Tbt Fish and Game Law. Senator Gates' fish and en me bill No, 86, was tiled by the Governor and haa become a law. It Dunlshe the use of sink boxes, bat teries. swivel or Divot cuns. either from hortor boat or raft; blind (except luo feet from the shore of lake) hunting between sundown and ninrlse (except on train ami Kenemlly in Curry county); offering for safe or killing grouse, pheasant, quail, ringnecked. China, silver, golden, copper or green Japanese pheasant, bobwhlte. jack snipe or prairie chicken, except be tween Octolier IS and November 15, and except pmlrle chicken may lw killed in July, August and September, and except that no quail, bobwhlte or pheasant may I killed at any time east or llie taacaues ny a nneorildlo IKiu and enats, or equivalent Imprison ment. The penalty Is extended to transportation of the birds, except alive orexhibitoryor prorogation purposes. Wild ducks, geeae and swan may only be sold In November and December: trout only In Septemlsr and October. wer must not do nuniea between De cember 1 and Auirust 1. or from an hour after sunset until a half hour be fore sunrise of any dny, or In any case unieaa ine carcaa is used, lor rood, Moose, elk and mountain hcep may not be Uken tietween, December I anil August 1, oral any time for their skin, nide, horns or nam. These part muat at no time be ld or transported. Tbe animal themselves must not I Held in custody durina: the close enon. and the poasesslun of a hide or skin 1 prima facie evidence of havlnn killed the animal. One-half of all fine go to the Informer, and concurrent Jurisdic tion is given io justices or the eaoe. W"iv DO YOU HESITATE J TOU HESITATE 7 WILL TOO turna tlHTIL DMTH? NO rUMCDY ON EARTH CAN CURE YOU UNLESS YOU USC IT! IT DOCS VOW DC" A l-4 no good to rlLMlJ AOOUT OREGON Y&LV ilh UNLESS YOU TSLJC IT. Baaa-aeat. Oiaatra. laruiaaaTiaa as Biaaeaa, Vti4a Warta, aaa SMT-a Diecaea, Vm.a uisai.r y it Seal. TV IT. 3 FISHER & W ATKINS, P'turhltTtiKS. WUi kw cnaataaUr kaaa a lutl m,.ti, ,w MUTTON. PCRK AND TJiL Wllea Ikrs mAW .11 1 o.. L . L . A law aaar M U pat ue aurraaa aa. Tut THE FAKMKKfl 1 vHll Day a klirhaat Markaa nrU. i.. r.. Catlia. U.s ae4 Saaap. "HOP OX WILLAMETTE 8TUEKT lxoaiE crrr, our coir CENTRAL MARKET Maaa mmUrmmi to aay pat a( ika aU7 ho4 Rev. Knight haa been ter-jIT? pastorship of the Salem Cuns-p-..,"" il thurch. It I now rumored that Pr..u Harrison will fill the chair of eV-T'r1 t tonal law in the Chicago I'uiv at a salary of ,0(J ,.r year. "J SpriUgtleld MeaaeliKer: W t,Jj . so. Iain county still remain jf," Although th BUIlleWKility pn.taJ,, paalh. house.lt was 1,,, isa( poncd In the aenate. Ala-y ' Veatch were no suckers, If they jy1 long loth commute Q, U.uiD, ! dusirlea. Hotrinan' Catholic Dlre tory Oregon has 1 arehhlshop, u -iU!' t ii, u, nui. iaiiuiia, if p.- els, laemlnary. -coII.k.h, (ia,ir SO ns-hlal schiails, orphan -iu2 1 15 orphans, 7 charilnl.le intuut !VJU Catholic Mipululloii. One geU an Idea of the loin !ii . (lie racillc when Icarnliitf tt ' Cltv of Pekln, so Ioiik ov, rdiu', ityZ uroacii oer souii ami inkcli cov.red 4,40 mile without to iu It Miu avnl mil i.f I,... 'I M-ll, h of meeting a aUlcr shin ana r ceivtlig aid. AHny Di-mis-rat: A druinin the city tixluy hudath'ni in '' law ks in hi Inside pocket to l-t -u that Hall will whip Fitziiuiii,rrjt. Ihe New Orleans c.iiit.at. rroiu.! nancial staudiiolut the Man at, Town predlcU he w ill be fonunaiti he aiH-urc no taker. Denver Iuad: Sixty-two iin l Colorado ttood up for the Iw'I.iiIim.,1,'. Ing the lale caiiili;ii. Out f tu numls-r only slxu-e u rcmntn in eilig. Disgust and dlaturacti0h llie un i-iou in Kniua u, me cause. Shame! tome back, p-litk-tLez I'opullaU should Hot quurrvl n. SjMltl. Hero' the way the ninth r is Uj ai in iioaeourKi "lucre la a nana. . ,1 . . i . mem on icsa iu orKumze a Intliun . i t. i ' comany In lloaelmrg aiidsurmb, have already Ueu signed to the Sim- th O. N. O. I getting during the next two years (lure ,'k reason why Douglas county slumklij get IU share of th boodle aiuthti unironu couiuiiy. jMiys, gel In & drill." c Sundav't Allny Herald: Mr. iu Mrs. J. L. Cowan left yesterday nt trip east. Mr. Cowan w 111 stop ( , visit In Denver. Mr. Cowan wiU to Waahingtonto attend the liuujv ration tvifinonlea of (i rover HevtUal It I said that Mr. Cowan Is lu thtk, vorof the admiiilsirutlon and wiUbta a great deal ot influence in aina a the federal appointments hi Orrtxa He 1 a warm iipMrter of. Mr. T. I lllock for the oflltv of collecmr of r toms at Porflnnd. Portland DisMitch: Col. C. A 0 well, of Ijikevlew, who luadetfiu record for himself by chnmpioriiii(ts cause of the greatest giMxl to tbt rn est numlier, and cspei-iullv urglnrik Australian Imllot system. Is in It n and will leave for the hast Saturaj While gone he w ill visit Wa.hitr. in seaaon to wllnrs the Inniiurvisj of Cleveland. Col. Cogswell lii of in many sections ns a eaiiilidaW ir Governor to succeed Fennoyer. A lady al Hillsboro has reo niljai a brood of 4SI chickens, rnlsei) br fe ttle past year, for tim This a take into account the egtrs sold, n would doiibth-sa liquidate a' pelises. We'll ls-t our tdd piN-knoa against a nickel tlmt the laly'ta baud did'ut make a much clear eyotrofhis rumcro wheat Held at yeur. There ia more money In Ik poultry businesa to thenniouiit olra Ital Invested than any oilier iiiliiin For four mom lis or more lit" Isjcii worth 'St cents to :i vnt pi doiten In this market, and cliickra from $3.50 to $5.(HI per doen. Steam Saw Hi For Sale Complete AJdrss "K" csrs of (iraar gsne, UregoD. eSo. It Boot& Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hcraaftar kaap a couplet it,"-! J Udles' Misses' and Children' SHOB ncTTox nooTs. Slippers, WUto ud raci Zzl FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And la fact avrrytblnc In tha ft. at Mho Una. to which I InUad U my sapacial at Uu lion. Ml GOODS ABE FIBST fU Aad (Tiaraotsl aa rairasntl. an, I slfl b aild loc tb imn pricea that r articU caa bs adurdail. A. 1U M Sportsman's Eporiin- HORN li PAINE. Practical Gunsmith Dealer. U, GCN8, I.IFLE.T. Flthiig Tifkli tul Xatrriali. Mewing farhlwea and eeUr All Hiaala l r Hale I Ra pairing doa la th aaateat etyl awl rsatad. Gunj Loaned & Ammunition Furra' 8tntaoa WilUmatta trt. If vou want nroCCfif or Crockerv.rpall on Goldsmith. For WocrJen and ynicww- go to GOLDSMITH S Vli ,ir lor Btibitfitf r. j . a puiauaixi 14 i"i"3i Ti to mntv- . . Vanntartrrsd ty ff- VOUrtSELr! t '-''- r''''-W-allhliooorTf aa 1; 1-J !". iiia(ancainhJ ' m t, t.ui.atLnk diactsnf ' XTjr r ir ' "JL r ..yilu .. -I . ta la a -4 O -rs . t "t appoint. O CO o O O o o o