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N1UU, WK IUU A n.OLtt MILL? , J. K. llrnrk Milmiln I'ihii ..l.i. n wil l, iuve x vxih. Mi'!illlc crii ( Oar It 1 Pai.v (nrl. Van-li ii ljultea iiuinlx r tf nur pnlili.' spirit d I'ltli-n lint kt Mount' hull l.iit even lug to illwux t lit i oiiiiI v fulr prM. l lii, tx-r i-mll lii tlierity pr. K. M. Wilkin rlmx'ii (irvulili-n I uml J. It CainpU II, m rrliirjr. ."iM-eelo- mi Hit iH-loli ttrre muilv hv Mir. K .'. Huith.t Kili-r, 1. I.. ( ariilMll, J. M. Alirniim, A. Vir ilism, M. M. lUrkir, M. Merlatl, J. . Watt, K. M. Wilkin, I.. N.lCi.n.-y ui ! II. ('. 1 1 uuijilirrv. Oil liiuliuu It u ili.fiiltfd without liM'ii(ini( voliv Unit a twuiily fjlr m A I Ulilllllre Appointed. I'allf i.usnt. Mcrth IV. A liuml r nf lli rllielis nf Musl im held llirvllng U-t evening to r.niM'1 i r tli riwitiuii ir J. K. )iin "f I'ortlniKl l huil.l h llourh g ' Kuiii'ii. Mr. Ilruek, ln i'iiniil,e ul rreilaiitlal a to lil lii'tiiii m utitiiiliiiK and ability, nllei to build h T.'i burn I mill, nil miti-liMii -ry mtlrvly nu. willi arliwu) of aoaul Oo.ow IjiubcU storage riiu-it.v, to I completed ty HrplrlliU-r lt of ibt "!!, ptovnled liw ! KlVf-n Ihihih nf I J "ci nulla building site. M r. Ilruek will ilepoil . .iiTwi ..l.-.l ..r ljtfi uii ii, board of tra.luaa an evl.leui of k.nmI 1 1 M !' "unity hl faith, anil will wall till April I fur an answer. Half the Imuus la to I ali wln-u Ilia machinery la on tha ground, 1 and Ilia other Uulf w ha lh null li In um-ration. 1'ivsitlinl Wilkin Im vllt d r al lucallnus today looking " ! a to know d. Iluilely what amount of money miikt Im inImiI. A piiiw of gruuud l!ou fi-al xUuiv w III I rUired. After that is attended to lie mil ao iOlut a inmiiilltee to solicit suWrlp lloiia. There la Im iUi lion aa to the iieitiwi- . ty ami ailvatitngu of a llouriHK ""II '" till tow n. For lark of one lose IhiMinamla if dollar annually, Im bIiIi-w a if m I mill will aihl several fuiniliea to our imputation ami k'v mni'lnyini-nt ,, "' to nuiiiUr of a-ilf. know It ll Iiuak Mk.n.-I lie Aaliluml H.T there la an alvr In linx to Ilia lunula ' onl liua lint folio alnif to wiy alxnit a ayatin, hut Ihla la atruily a matter of r iiiila of mi In mi. I mill known l.y l.u.lni aa At h-aat half a loati mill , mimy ht ri-: "KiiKlnrrr Jark t 'lark man lia- InvvallKiitnl tLla lixullou uml Kiii-iiihii lli nry Va(nar ulnil and y without I"IK "y , ! ilirty limn lafont a Jury yintar- thlnv. It la i.itlnif latf 111 I In- aiawii. ilay. Murk liMvliitf Wauin-r arn-lil Bl tuu IrMaA-rt. h.rt"l liijr t. (" ') . Ti vanr M k. im ' iiun. iiaar i ol .NTKV. Fiank Vaiiitlian to Jaara r Wllklnaa trait of lami in n-c tp 10 a r 4 w, 13") am-.; yvu. V K riutta to J C llobtrta a tract of land In arc Itltji 17 a r 4 w, ii.OO aurva; 110. C Kami Kmiiia I'laltt to J ' l(ol-t-rta w J of aw of Mr aac 1 1 17 a r 4 w, tfJ ti'm; 110. Aaua M I'latUtu C K I'latla uml w j of aw j of ae J aco JS! tp 17 r 4 w, M acra; H . John M Martin and wife to Thuratoii M lloak aavaral lrai-t of land In tp Jo a rS w. 1 1100. o. h n .Nonnan ami wife to lrt- a flu motion a i-ommiMx? 'iilin I trad of lau'l In k; JO tn lu a r 4 : l. of l-.li llatik-a, It It. I !..-. ivori;ii fill Kt-k ami wife to Thin-aa II I'l-liiT, Win. lt nlii.v mi l I. 1 I Itlhaa trai t of Imid lilo fwt Hjuara In i'uinilMyll, waa imim-'l to inif.-r wlili I w.v ti In r 'l wj fJiJU. .lull n ot imrtii- for a uilnlile aiti-, Uv, I vin Kt-ndal and wlfg to Jolunna uiid icuort ut tin- m l in.i iin. Dum-I.n a trai t of land In - I tp H tii moiion ii aim ci ri i.-o io uoio it a r 0 w, mi ui-rva: IIJ. , ill. ho niivlliiK, to w hu ll i vt-rj bnly I- . J Hlll J H arla to Tlio J (iibha liivltiil, nt lliu limit lici i-4. Saturday iifli riiiHPii, M.m-li Z, ul I .1 1 i. in., to lir ir I In. r mii i of il,i ituuiiiiiti H iiml innkfull nni-'r urrmi. iiii nt for the hoUllux nf tlu fair. Tim mii.I of l.niiM i"iinty aliouM ifo to wmk uihI Iiuvi- a fitt r that w III I a credit to the i-unnly and atale. Tha work hat lt ii lniiii(ijriil'l with a ih tvriiiinulloii of miii-a. and wn l In It l a good hiiaiima propiwltloii to ralav the money. The all would liol coat lucre I IihII I "via, making the rallr amaunt A Xabawk Via 4trrtf tor tlB( I ImlMir nu Ifovrril meul I. ami. i til lor Ki.'iiiuf an eiiuiieii iu-iuroi . lie 1 lurk, u lioto iiliiutu and u clii'Mi ' rliM'k. ugiii r lia l itlvin thrae aril-1 i lea to .Mla I link and H ki-u ahe lift j town her two 'lovi r' had a quarrel m I loMhoahould Inherit her l-li lllnui. Waxm-r wiin to have i.iit up the iiiokI mniiey hut FiiKlmi-r t'hirk Mi-mcd to Im the larer aited i"iiK-r, ami a tha ' iNtila i.uanl, Mairb W 'jury doniinwd. It aljrnB It. WimnI, ol Mill Cntk. , rotten trio Hint nwda arrlel thla miiriiliig by Deputy Mur- of thw lira denirlineiit alial Ueo. Iluiiiphrry, of I'lirlland. and Jury i :iu luiinlle tin in. hriHiKlit to htiKi'lia. Mr. WimhI uvea at Mill t 'r.i k on tha Mohaw k, ainut thirty mllea at ol Fuueiie, and thf cbarifH hruUKht aalnal hint It foreul tlaa; tluilairon Kovarinnent land. Tha full partieulara In regard to rut t Inv tha llmlfr muld not Iw learnt-d. WimhI waa if I Veil a hear lag lwforn I lil ted Hlatea ('oiiiiiilaaloner J. J. Walton and bound over In the an m af Kl, with Jiatl Ware aa aet-urlty, to appear bulort tha l ulled Hlatia itraml Jury at I'ortlaiiil. la ai-tiari'iitlv a thn turnluK on until the Krund ( auiflil t at and .Suckrr. Mr. H. Marlnu I ma a flno laka of II) arreaou hit park proN-rtT, abort Jlatayi U low town. Thrva yearn ago liaatiN kail It with cat Hah. The other da Miaa Mia Mwriau anil Mlaa Flora rinppliiKfleld -aiichl A4 eat dab and una aiieker In a very abort II iiii, flahlair from the bridge. Tlivralllah raiixed from eluht to twelve luehea. It la a well kaaw n faet thiil only men tell tlh alutlea, and no one v ill eon luat tha rilil of Hie yuuiiu hull. -a to Im rlaaaml In h Hot rntika of llaher-men. Iiailf Uuanl, March I Tiik Sin. l.i mi Mati ii Tim two wlioatiMal bint at Ilia lliliK limtrh Wrdm-wluy lut, rapreMlit reMitively tint city ntid the university. The iileatlan iia to whi ther tlm ily or the univeraily apilla I h-1 I i-r U yet iilnle I'ideil. It la proH.d to try to di-eide I ho matter nvil Wnlm-mliiy at tho M. V.. ehureh by a euuleal U-lwii'ii n plrkeil twenty live from the univeialty aml a picked iMeiity-llve Iroin thecily. Tiiii aeottatia pri'prleliea of the moia nre aucli that ail cm he ir the ellliiif. Mra. Win. .leirli r w ill la irlad to lie a trai't of land III aej I tp I'larlw, J'j iiOacn.; tSiH. J M Teilrow and w ife to A J Ti-drow a tract of hue! iu tha d I c oM I J Teil row in tp 17 a r 5 w, 141 acre; II. li. MrUiiilcU to HeorKu llurber a tract :son feet w-iar- In aec '.'A tp lltr li w; J0 Wm It WiiIIjiv ami wife In J L' Walliui- a tract of land in mc II tp h a r i w, V):ion-a; fix). I.UIKMK. Clmrlea Ijiiut and wlfo to A S Mc ( lure, Iota 3, 4, .", 0, and 7, 1,1k 'JJ, Fraait r k Ilylaml mM; tluo. Ilarlaira K. Ilruwulua to William Mid'herann, part of lot 7 blk IU, MhIIi gun lunation; l"0. J U hilla to Siiiniiel uual Kuaia Ilur- limn, lot .'I, b.k A, t 'heaher add. I) (i (Turk and wife to Mary Kliruy, loll U and 7, blk H, Mulligan luiu- lion; 1 1, OiK). 1 1illKM K. K J Fmaier and wlfa to II F Alley, lota IU and IM, blk i7, Fraalur A Ucrry purt. 14 voara, Vaaa U. Al Wertbaimer baa . ry ' flu gar. r K Willi., of O.iklatnl. lal . la III Lugvtiv. IWv. ilcAllalerarrlveil home tliia uf' tcroixiu. Ml UlnnuU Fitch la atlll alowly recovarluir. Mra.Jetitil Taylor went to Albany thl morning. Deputy F. K lnr-liul lluiiitlin-y n agalu in tha city. Mlaa Ktla Irvli la Unfiling icliool mar llarriaburg. Tom K-avay, fiotii near liie McKuti rle, la In twwn today. Miaa Jaaaie Wlliklcy waa a pua-eager to Ainany una morning. Mlaa Pearl Kok.t waa a puareiiger lu (Joahell thia afU-rtiooli. Mra. Ida Nelaoti, of l'urllatiJ, la via lllllg relutivi a In F.ugclltt. M. k. Uarker la making a abort Lu.iiH-aa trip to 1'ortlitud. Judtfe Fullwrloli left for bit hoinu ill I torn-burg thia uftrriliNUi. J. K. Drucka n turniil to hi. hoinu ul I'ortliiud thia niouiing. K. t Towera, formerly of t'ohurg, la now located at l'nkn.'iiia, Cal. I)r. J. T. Itovle-, formerly of Junc tion t ity, I. In New- York Oily. Mm. J. K. Nolund returned home to (Mheli on the loc.il tliia aftvrniHtti. Frank ('. 1! il;er, of 1'ortlunJ, ev atato printi r, vinled lu Fugciia to day. Mia Faiiiiiu Croiu r Hunt to CottaK'u tirove thia alleruouti to vl.lt for a few day. S. II. F.dwurd n-lurned home tinlay 'aftur aovoral wevka' vl.il abov spring Ilelil O S M"('iill.fli, of llarriaburg, haa gone to Oakland, Cul.. to work aa a tar repulnr. I The Stale 1,'nivcraily bund pluyad a 1 litiuil er of ai li ctioiia lor the matinee I thia kfieruiMin. Court Stwiioirrntilier 1. It. Itiddlu ra. 5EZ PIKCC CASHt it. i. i tuniiuttrauid complaint oi ooiUi, lintlucnxi, or U gript, whichever Tim payrolli of the Indians who 'term mill tlio victim Uiit. are entitle J t- pJi.i.e in he fir.-t ' y,,ue uvali a good lluurioj? . t aY.-.Vl n) lure ! .. .:ll ll...ilifna.n Wf.ll.lr...J cash pavuiein to iv. , , uiiii. v -. .. v... in mum to lUOSCril a rcasuiiauiu luuiiuy. B 1 ...... IH f been c.iliil-ktcd uU ,l,u.w bo for ar Jet t" Wmhlngton for final uctioti. ty tlw Tribun. Th roll nnbra'.f -.J0. name, of liom alxtut 3LK)lnve died kitue tl.e allotinent waa inado and wlnno bfir will recWvo their pro raU, aud 'JO hirth have been added. Kach name i therefore ontitlod tu :503.10 in cshIi. They will probably receive their money probably in 30 or 40 day. Colonel I.an i hourly cxecting a Ulegram from the departmeiii authorizing him to ilriko from the roll the naimi of alwut 110 inter loping Indian who have no legal or moral right in the distribution. These Indian came in irom never. al adjacent reservation when the allotment wai made and their Colonel New Orlean lia another riot on he r hand. Thia time it it the ne 'groes who luflered. Th police I .ll.i.l i viwl a miiati-rlv inartieitv 1 i . j - - - - y . Wheat i looking bp and report ed Kb adier in the markefa of the world. A decent price will likely be obtained for tlii acaaon'i cro. Tho new came law is a (treat im provement over the former. Now it sliouiu ue seen inatii is ounerveu. The reckless killing of wild game it making it oarcer everf year. An exchango tayt: S. L. Moor head of the Junction City Time, who rerved in tho recent legisla ture, to the credit of Lane county, it in clover knee high. He is serv ing on the committee to revise and at ten liima wera allowed r.iino ia autiMuad though thi t these correct the house journal, intruders are not just claimants dollars a day. und is desirous of aving to the ri . TttCorua Nows talks proKr benelioiaries tlie IJ.i,UUU in- Breat arindotu when it sayt toon at tuviw is re- i:.. B r.,.. . .. iiai i.. vniveu. A eived upon this point the roll .. . i i- . r. . . i will be lmmeuiaieiy copun in in- p!i ate and furwarded to Washing ton where checks to the individual will be made out and sent hereto Colonel Lane for distribution. htiltlTTY OK laOLIt. t he lelaa)) Mapwkllc. HoMil.l'l.i:, March 7, per HUiiinabiii I luriifd to his home at Itoacburg thi afU'ruouu. J. K. Trice and family, of Jelteraou, I.. L. . . i i.. I, . .Ollili'll iimiiii, nintni III I.IIX IIV Kxeltement over tho recent r-ladHou ;";'- ' r'' u; l.,.fM U urn.liiHlU' ,lvln,r .I..WM 'I'lm J 1(. ( UmpU'll llll'l a HawailHii k-overnuienl la unw dim tlng ! "f Lrt tmubU-a Ihla morning. He la I la piincipal atlciitioii towarda ahetiura . lt Improved al thia writing, of inaiirrui'tioMi.ta, who are now on ! Hhcriir Joliuaon nml John Withrow Ameib-an wit. ; returni'd home from Fulein In.t even- The ex ijoeell baa lifter nil n,r(l"ld to haw he Witahitiiftnti-placu re.hluina Apparently .lie Imp anon to mturii there, which rm ipllte unlikely. I he Kv riiment leel the mceaalty wiit i,r,.i... uw In l'orlland witb hi of M'paiatinK her frain airnaa to the ,roici -iti-hiw, Juilgo I'.. II. Wntanii. mitive ,K,Hull...n. who w.uld In ' Mr w w l( .1 1 IICI I VI) iH l lliillJIIHfr in lie, , Tha Macallan Aiineiiillou I.eitKiie The McMir.nville T. 1L says: There is said to be about f 000,000. 000 in gold in the United States. That dare not prevent the United Slates treasury from being iever ty stricken ts to the yellow mutal. The people do not see this gold in circulation. They may occanional ly b h'jld a few stack of gold piec- ... i, t es in a bank or broker's window, tevare attack i , . , . , , ,' out ttiey nave noi ocuiar anowi edge of the bulk of iti (ireat quan tities of it have been concentrated in the hands of a fee men who are .peculating on the neceorities the lut;. They had ne trouble wlm'ever .-1.1. 11 I MX. I I !.. W. l-m, that after Kuaper K. K..UII Svnment has imK,aed on itself. k'raduiilu. from llarviird in Juiia he : tract to get nut a lot of bulm loa for liiformedwho are tl.e la at apellera for I -fM vlirnraualv m rfiM-lliiif nail eilcli.l. l"llw,r """ 1 "' rutiirn- mhiii lii emlirMca moat or Ilia liatlvM. ' aiaHi'Axrir. Kileni ttalcamiiu: , John Hnndanker, II.irn.-To the atKive Hprluglleld, diiughtar. wife of Wm. Mull, taw ilaya ago, a " 'I'loremt la the moat praaperoii town In (In iron.' CXIlllilinl V declnre i I'Iih We.l. eihled bv Hi'initur Allev of A II. Hunt, whoa niyaterlou dl- l.aue. Hut It la yet n long war out of npf .trance a month ago cau-. il a aen the world. Il.-ll I. uUi tin il proa-' aa't. m, r. luriil today, fle ears he M toiia pluce In the iinlvcrM." ti ll tor private n-naons, but will net ' irlve un.v ili t iha. '" u" '' ' m. i lllttir Ni.m YmiK, March H. flllver hul lloti ccitillcntca lu the amount of I i.ooO aold thia niornliif, on alnck exchange, ul ni; crnta. Thla la tha hlghrat price paid In n long Hint'. flie powers that be want this gold for a guarantee of the paer prom iae.s that are out; but they cannot get it without making additions to the public debt. A law providing for the free and unlimited coinage- of silver at the who la ir-nchlin; ratio of 1G to 1, would reliovc them It would cinltvandnt IMeamiit Hill, returned "'"l" ,""'" U""K B' ' to Junction this morning. CF- There would be plenty of gold ami silver at the command of the J. .'' ". 7 . !.: ",7 V" L-717,'.,., r'"0' t J""':,",n C1. w!'? their embarrassments ci..i 1 1 i.i". .omen i,.-i.rn. inn . r,,.H v a t ntr ror aomo tune in i i a v (i.iMi Wihik. -1 litri ntf the term of court luat comiilcted, thirteen Jllllia were eiiiiniiH I' d. Aa the court wna In -..iuii alloKclher leaa than two uceka, Ihla kbowa the hualueaa waa hnmlled ill a rapid milliner by Judge l-'ullcrtou, - I.w.I.iia.I.P T f I'rnh. .ml llr rr W. H irrla left on thia mornliin'a train . ecrelary of the treasury without for Monmouth to attend the foncrnl tlio Hftie of bonds. When the of their limthcr-ln-law, Waller T. Cat-! boldera of rohl find tl if (lAvi.rn. Iron, who died nt that pliico ycftcrdiiv ,. : .. ..... -.i .i rr.... ...i.... ii L vir:!mp' m competition with them CmH and Mra. Harris, have beeii Iti ! H''y wi'l let go of their gold and it ! tcurs aout Monmouth, Folk coun- attvmtauca at ma ue.i.iae mr aeverai j win iitm tin way into the vaults at tv, claim they can show the pale m ii i a i m tuiii with One shining little evolved from the late business de pression is this: "The big adver tisers who kept up their advertis ing all through the hard time all made money, The population of Portland as indicated by the school census it now given at 117.S04, the cast tide having an excess of population over tlio west tide of 11,304. The gain in population for the entire city, for the past four years, is very close to 23,000, or about 7000 for each of the worst four years the the city has ever seen or it likely to ever exjierience again. It is discovered that under a strict construction of the law of 1893, allowing discharged convicts 15, a 115 suit of clothes, and transportation to his former residence, is no longer in force, no appropriation for this purpose hav ing been made by the last legisla ture; and Salem people are wor rying lest convicts bo turned loose there ragged and "broke." The botanists of the state are watching with keen anxiety the blooming of tho shrub popularly known us wild currant. Hereto fore they were ready f? assert that the (lowers aro pale red. Now a new candidate for recognition is to be etudied a white ilowcr. The Howell, the most active and ex tonsivo collectors in the ttate have not seen it and are inclined to doubt its existence, while ama- ! blooms. AGENCY KOR THIS FAMOUS STALWART BLOOMERS. (Vine nnl have your measure, taken, or jret direc tion ami take it yourself ami have a suit made to fit vou. l'mru: lUoonuTa $:? 50 Jacket . I il I.ciii! - K) Iils of tdylcK and samples now ready. The I 'doom ers Miits can he purchased at all kind of prices and in all kiutls of cloth. Men's Cycle Suits from $." up to $12. These goods are the het made, a they are hy the largest hieycle clothing house in the world and recognized as the standard of lit ami fashion. A full line of cycle sundries fur hicycles. We will soon he readv for the people. Youth very truly, M. S. HAKKKK. This Announcement" Is of value to you. Read it Carefully -FT BARKER'S BICYCLES Hav !) pmvtMi to I It-tter than ho reprmKiiite them to b. ll i the only man in the Imimucm iu Lane county that in able to ju lge quality. Thi faet hn Ik-tii I'MVi'ii a urnt many time. The meliinoi that he will handle thin aoaiam will W alilut-ly lnfc.i grade, the Tory bmt that tumiey and braiu ran nkluv. l'lfaM wait until my dihi'Iud. oiu iu. It will only lie a few day a longer. tuuiiU'r that tlie tmnrle I mild two jears ai(o at f73 nved hy actual tet and wi-ar to Im uiiioIi tx'ltnr than a great many auld at tha aame year for I1j5. And atill thai mm rliua f nKetiU travel hitfh Kra.lo. Htiou poor foola do nut know what hiwli lira If ia. I am a tnivliamt and hat worked to the fiiit iiialitie uf Uv aud iron for etitvi'ii )rr, and rlniin to know the quality, and have proven that what I aay ia true. 1 luma made the cycle li'iriueaa a atudy, eouatnvtiou, quality and all aUmt them, and any 1. M. of tin city will 1 r 11 you that. I receive mora bkycli-a, mail and i" ns and do more corriMiiidinr with that rlaa of people four timea over than an) one rUa in I hi city. W Lou 1 tuck hold of the eycla buiuca threa yeara a .ii, I ui.l I iMtild ell a flrl claa ccl for f lm; that I did. and the machiua proved M'er and U-ttcr and gave better aatinf action thau any other aold here, re jiardii of the liitfb pricea id. I taved my cttomera from $15 to 875 on each, and they nave me for my act. Thia i why I want you to wait. I will give you the Tcry hoi cycle on top of O.a green earth, and for tha leat money I poaaibly can. The pricea will be low, very low, considering tha quality. All niea, at) lea and pricea. Pricea will range something like thin: $35.00, 3-15.00, $.-,:. k), $65.00, $75.00, $85.00, $95.00, $100 00 llae h and every machine guaranteed, the manufaetnrera cycle aatenting, ia at my tiack. CapitaL.N5,UHl,(XHl,caah capital. I am in bruinea for the benefit of every. Uly. Carnegie aay that a man can do himaelf no good nulca he benefit hi fallow men. Thu U o. I .take my reputation on the quality of the good I aell, aud thousand of people know thi i an aliaolnte fact; oonquently my very large lmim-a reaching, fnnu Cortland to A,hlanl Remember the BARKLH QUIT WORSS, Ninth atreet, Eugane. Or, for Bicyclea. o o O O o