FRIDAY, FEBRUAUV 14. An excellent day. MrLlvealy, a hop buyer, lain the city. J P Holland, of Junction City, In In Eugene. L F Crow, of Josephine county, U In Eugeue. The street were crowded with far mere today. Secretary Klncald cam up from Salem today. W II Abranie and wife came up from Balem today. Deacon Davis haa taken the agency foriueEclipte bicycle. The Free Methodist held service In Mounl'a ball last nlgbt. Mrs Grace Osburn came down from Reseburg tbi morning. Mlaa Vesey Conner returned today from a vlalt to Portland. II 11 McKinler returned today from a abort vlalt to Portland. Chaa V Llndley, of the U 8 snag boat Coivallis, la in Eugene, Borne of the member of Co C held a practice shoot tbi afternoon. Prof J W Johuaon went down to hie farm near llarriaburg today. Mlaae Nora and Edna May, of Harrltburir are visiting In Eugene. Frank Anderson la confined to; hi room In Portland with typhoid lever. Levi (Jeer, populist candidate for etate eenator, made thla ofllce a call today. The aberlirhaa received the ISM tax roll and la now ready to hand out receipt a. . Grand Master Workman m M Colvlg, of Jacksonville, went to Al bany today. Clyde F lionney a atudent of the U of O left laat nlgbt for hla home at Tygh valley. Col S P Bladden of Portland, spent laat ulgbt In Eugene attending to business matters. Dr J F Ilendrex, of Harrlsburg, spent yesterday la Eugene visiting the popullstio oonveutiou. Un ti'raab Polndexter took the lo cal yesterday for Harrlsburg where ahe will visit for a few days. A warrant has been Issued for the arrest or Kudd Comp, of Irving, for killing a Chinese pheasant In the vicin ity of Natron. J A Bushmill, of Junction City, and Judge t'owles, of McMlnnvllle, regents of the Eugene Divinity School, ar rived on the local thla afternoon. James Hammond, who hns been playing In Cordray'a theatre at 1 ort land, arrived here this morning and will spend a short time visiting with relutlves. By the Oregenian we see that E J McClanaban and wire left on the last taimsiiln at Portland for Ban Fran- rlwv). Our Ed donlea the soft luipeaahnieut. The Junior class of the U of O will deliver their orations on the evening of March 27. That are 30 members of the class but of these ouly six will be permitted to orate. An advanced womau, living In Ne braska, proposed to a man and then tried to couvlnce him that It was a Joke. He sued her for breach of prom ise and now she wishes she had not been so fresh. The will of the late B P Hturgi has beeu (lied for probate at Pendleton. He leaves hla estate of $100,000 to his widow, excepting $2,030 to relative, and a bequest to the Pcudleton free library of $5,000. Several members of Spencer little Lodge, I O O F, of this city went to Junction today and will attend the meeting or the lodge at that place to night, ljulte a nuiuler of new mem bers will be initiated there tonight. Corvallls Times: The present Is Ed Urrson'a last year at Eugeue. Next year he will enter upon a course at Columbia college, N Y, from which institution he expecta to return iu three years, a bachelor of laws and a bachelor of arts. He Is said to be oue of the best ttudeut in the U of O. The GUARD is always glad to publish anything that gives the black eye to the superstitious of the day. Here Is one from the Astoria Budget: A man who believes in the old saving. "Bee a pin, pick it up, ami all day long you'll have good luck," saw a pin In front of the poetoftlc the other day. Bending down to get it bis hat tumbled oil aud rolled Into the gutter, hla eyeglasses fell and broke ou the Iiaveiueut, bis suspender gave way bo und; he burst the buttou hole on the back of his shirt collar, and he all but dropped bis now false teeth. He gut the pin. The farmers have already begun a war of extermination upon squirrels, says the Pendleton Tribune, but so far there haa been no appreciable de crease In the number of the agile and destructive quadrued. lu two days last week nearly l.nou were poisoned In a single field at Juniper, but yester day they uied as numerous as ever. Nerth east of the city, the farmers with but few exceptions, have done nettling as st; one of the principal causes of their Inaction Is their finan cial Inability to purchase strych nine, auother reason is their bv lief that cold weater will set In, In which event, so a farmer says, all the squirrels which veuturvd out of their holes before the proer eeasoa, would be killed by the atmospheric change. At the sale of damaged flour Wed nesday morning at Tacoma from the cargo of the steamer Strathnevls, fully 300 merchants and deale:s Irom Port land, Oly lupin, Keattln, La Conner, Tasoms, and other oitlea were present. Tbo tlour sold consisted of M00 sacks, some of which were broken opeu by slight shifting about of the cargo dur ing the Strathnevl' late memorable voyage. The tlour was sold to the Garvin-Chandler Company, of Tacoma at 43 cents a sack. They will Ml the uubroken sacks ou the market and work the loose tlour into mill 'wed. Bids started at 15 cents a avk and were hrlik at first. The tlour was originally worth from $2.00 to $; a barrel. Having Goon Si ixksa. The com mittee appointed, to raise funds for the racing association, Mesrs Fisher and Bangs, are still meeting with good success. The sum ot 'M has thus far been subscribed. They will continue the work uutll they 'have procured $1,000. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Populist day. Did you get a valentine? j Alta Plckard returned from Haleui ; today. Flour has ral-ied from $2.80 to $3 per barrel. Z A Davis returned toduy from liar ribhurt. The racing committee now has $740 aubscriced. The pupuIUU have bud poa-tesaion of the town today. Rev J C Wooley went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Mr and Mrs J E Noland returned to Creswell this afternoon. John M Souers, an Albany attor ney, was lu the city today. The big balm tree en the J It Alex ander residence lot has been cut down. Messrs Dartsth & McCornack dis played two Hue beeves on toe street mis morning: Labor day comes this year on Sep tember 7; Thanksgiving will be due November Utb. Mls Ewing, the Missouri giantess, Is two Inches taller than was Chang, the ( bluest) giant. - The Albany Woodmen have an en tertainment and parade next week. They have engaged ZM axe for the occasion. The electric lights of the university gymnasium plant were turned on last night. There are 00 of the light and they worked to perfection. Attorney W H McFaddsa, of Cor vallls, was doing legal business ljt Eu gene this mornlug. He returned home ou the 11:20 o'clock train. Mrs Robert Garrison went to Port land today to attend the bedside of her son In law, trauK Anderson, wno is seriously III with typhoid fever. At the examination of teacher for certificates at Albany this week there were but 3S applicants. Hie oldest was 47 yeurs or uge and the youngest 17. Miss Hattle Thompson left for her home at Collate Urove this afternoon. She was accompanied by Miss Dottle rtovern who will vlsltat foliage urove for a (ew day. Th teachers' examination comes to a close this afternoon. It will be at least a week before the examiners can go through the papers so the result can be anuouueed. Albany Herald: Rev Dr Wire, of Eugene, is assisting the pastor ef the M E church iu a series of mteting. Services each evening at 7:30. All cordially Invited. A baud of Oregon horses, In transit to Kentucky, a few days ago, says the Halley, Idaho, Times, were taken from the cars at Shoshone and the animals sold lor 50 cents apiece. A literary journal states that Airs Rudyard Kipling attends to all her hustiand's correspondence and care fully guiird Mm against all would-l intruders. He does not go to the "lodge" many nights Id the week. The Presbyterian church of Browns ville has Just closed a remarkably sue cessful revival meeting, taking in 50 n'w members. Among the new converts was Orville Montgomery, a brother of the lute Lloyd Montgom ery. The Roscburg Plalndealcr says the asking price for teu undeveloped min ing properties lying betweeu Muick aud Annie mine In the Bohemia dis trict is $2.0,000. We opine the giving price would be a small fraction of that amount. The Mississippi democrats want W C Whitney to head the next ticket for president, while the Pattison boom has lieen started by the Peunsylvanians It is now stated that Senator Quay's name will be submitted to the national republican convention for president. It Is said that a certain lawyer, not oue of the Eugene fraternity, however, wrote a loiter or condolence to a lauy whose husband had just died, and said: "You cannot Imsglue bow pained I am to know that your hus band, my best frleud, la dead and gone to heaven, and now we shall never meet again." I Candidates for Judge. A man asked how many candidates there were for judge of Lane county this spring. The following number of hands went up: i i t i i i t lie was also Informed that inure would be more to follow. BEI-tULlCA 10U.NTI COS VEX 1105 Primaries t Be Held March Xlsl f ouniy Convention Jlaren 28th. The republican. county central com-, proving the me court nous " - - -" " , ;.rv crop aiaiMT iTSION Frew Elmlrn. .. ..... . c.i.. Jmirnal. republican, EwToKGe eoMtorial in Sat-1 iiccess ... I lie pop bin Whip S nmences. WU val I send you a few Items: exceedingly tine and uNayapap. . "The Dopuusv uionb... - unty, arid Marion county, have, TaSl.wlr.Btfu.ion. This was Pall? Guard. Fsbrusry 17. Divinity Eriiooi. Reoknts Mkkt. The ttoard ot regeata of the Eugene Divinity School met In the school building at 7:30 o'clock this morning and effected a permaaent organization and elected a ermaneut set of oftlcera. Keirenlsj wiowie. or Jic.Mianviiie, J A Bushnsll, of Junction Ciiv. J H Hawli-3', of Monmouth, Y H Osburu, ol Salem, and J D Matlock aad J t'al- llson, of this city, were preseut. One regent, P J Flint, who reside al North lakima, Wash, waa absent. The following oflleer were elected; 'resident, J A Mushuell; nrst vice president, J I) Matlock; second vice president, J C'allison; secretary, W R Uollenbeck; treasurer, Dr J 6 Dale. The secretary and treasurer are reel denta of this city. The ticc.it I vs committee it comprised of lVan K C Sanderson and the officers of (he scheol. The flnani-e of the school were reported In goed condition, there being no Indebtedness). The boartl adopted the best plans possible ac cording to its judgment for the future i permanency me aciiooi, and arranged for a vigorous campaign in j lis Interest tn Oregon and Washington i between now and theuext school year. afternoon for the purpose of fixing the . opaortun iy f 'mulliiy i time for meeting of primaries ana ' ""d except colds. " lB existed. T countyconveimou. , , , ., I ,. " ,, .,. vinla. Polk ' it. infancy ACWoodcocg. ciiairmau, presmeu uwen roweu, " - - f pariv , ir nd Dr W V Henderson acted as secre- county. Oregon, died at Hie noii ( wllf) cat-olI, 7-Vv his biolhsr, John Powell, ?."" . , .::. nf tbfl old I)tt "The following metnbers were pre.- ,irec,pC,. from l -""" ,)0ok' cut: ! severe atiaca oi tm .V-....7. '" :i ne o. i JIT.,.- luiauy iiiuimm. I o'clcK-k Spaugli ii a i master. circus com It was noticeable that the lint convention was cqJ mainly of oli men, inunyofl have Bullcred disappointment ,' : ixilitically or financially, Rsf has made Spuugh his Euge derson. . . . North Eugene No. 2-B D Paine. North Eugene No. 3-D M McCrady. South Eugene No. 1-J M Williams, South Eugene No. 1!-A C Wotxl cock. . . South Eugene No. 8-0 L Day. W Cottage Urove D P Burton. Sprlngrleld-J C Brattaln. North Juuctlou E U Iiee. West Junction H L Moorhead. Creswell-K D Hawley. Gosbeu Wm Stewait. Irving Allen Boud. U lllametto-fi B Alllngham. Camp Creek-C H Baker. Thurlon-A H power. Pk-aut Hill S Rldgou. Richardson J S fust Is. Glentena-J A Sutherland. Mohawk CC Cole. Jaxper Frank Smith. Spencer E H Babr. Florence J Stevenson. Fall 'reek-R G t'alllson. McKeuzie-A S Powers. Chesher A N Thurman. Middle Fork John Crail. Elmlra-W ti Kaiser. It was voted to make the apportion mentor county convention o..e dele Kale for each precinct and one dele gate to each 15 and fraction thereof of the vote cast for Senator J II McClung at the last elect iou. The following committee was ap pi.inted to make the apportionment: C H Baker, E II Bahr aud B D Paine. Committee to apportlou new pre clucl: J M William, A S Powers and RD Hawley. The committee on apportionment reported the precinct entitled to dele lthIvs as follows: Precinct. Total Vote. No Delegates. N Kugeiie No 1 ISO N Eugene No 2 155 N Eugene No 3 .'CI S Eugene No 1 157 S Eugeue No 2. 107 S Eugene No 3 24 Willamette 59 Springfield 142 Irving m Thurston 34 Jasper 30 Creswell 120 W Collage Grove... 81 E Collage Grove... 74 l'lcasaut Hill 33 Mohawk 67 (loshen 42 Richardson Camp Creek 43 Spencer Coyote Long Tom 15 Gate Creek 30 McKenzie 22 Mabel 10 Chesher Fall Cleek 57 Gleutenn Middle Fork 11 S Junction 52 N Junction 47 Florence 108 Siuslaw 30 Hazel Dell 11 Lost Valley 25 Hermann..". 20 Lane 19 Mapletoll 10 Lake Creek 15 Elmlra Mound Walton ho populist; is loaded i disgruntled joo.l of turning over the f0Ur rties. 1 ncy or crook the nut the liledbU, people's party in po-er re.- t I. ,,.. ei.ii.A rtllMl ill im niv't"- ffittrst WKi-nc.fionMn unholy alMance proa. (I wen hsd 111 an inyn , , ,tf ,n ()Wer anl uicu - I. j Dt-tflllC D $' ' J . . for two years past, aim v ; - . , . ; r,ltJ. wh0 ue 14 11 S II 8 3 6 10 7 3 4 9 6 0 8 5 4 O 4 3 Totals 20SS 178 The following committee was ap pointed to net the time for holding the primaries and county convention: (J 11 Baker, J F Smith, J G Steveusou, B I) Paiue and S L Moorhead. The committee recommended that the primaries te held ou Saturday, March 21st, 1S9T, and the county con vention be held ou Saturday, March 28th, lS'.Hi; adopted. It waa recommended that primaries be held slip. in. Dr W V Henderson was unanimous ly elect d secretary of the county com mittee vice Dr D A Paine resigned. On motion adjourned. Meu Endorsed. SMITHKIEI.D, Or, Feb 8, 1S90. Epitor titARit: At the regular meeting of the Young Men's Demo cratic Club of Smlthflald, Lane coun ty, Oregon, It was unanimously agreed to present t'e name cf E it Skipworth te the democrats ot the county, aud ask that he be nominated tor county Judge at the coming county convention. And we also preseut the uatue ol J R Hill, of Richardson pre cinct, to be nominated county com missioner. Believing them to be the right men In the riitht place aud If nominateit we it the support or ail honest men, irrespective or politics, te help elect them. The club Is In good working order. Adjourned to meet again tn two weeks. BC Ukaman, President of Club. 11 T Smith, Secretary. realizing a favorable ehai-ge he tiesirea ; e,pp up f,jr Ultt oiuces. to return to his parents. Hi brother. . .,rofL.s810als for These reve' and iStEYn law. Mr W.r. are no u j - ; ,0 frew ""I . TnVy remain..? with formers, when all thov can see in -irew. ; i;;";;; rie of u sad, sorrowful iiome-coming. what straw did ne ever i wasof a disposition tint endeared him f t, e ring or to re rea y lo euter u,Wn a life of usefulness. re stood in to locate the lily r.oilis ware taken lo tue laiiin.v home 5 miles south of Philomath, te be met by his sorrowing father and dwoted mother. He was laid lo rest beside his brother and sister. Avery Interesting prot acted meet I ch ie nd . . i: i I. a.,ur liv in the what straw um no . v - reuueo ti- affairs. asvlum . .i ;.fi;tiiti.ina wnnrpver ana omtr imui"i" -- lcziblative combines directed. He fused for I'tnnoyer, but always op posed fusion against the gang. .1o Simon is in the senate today uiiBis run In-rsof the legislature froujr county to the republicans. 1 In Louisiana the populiu, J republicans have combined k1 Biaio m,nvi,uu mere Is 8 pro. ofasiinilur nombinution inx, ri ntt U he d al the new Christian , , Din Port and toii urch under the m nisiraiioii 01 'middle of the road' ticket ana a Ba'p t b t" 'h lire h ." I Tarn t hat. uucl"; corporation Democrat ran on a Xl ,V I ' L .roused lu the com-,! 1,11- of the road' ticket, and be- muniitr and it la hoDed much good mil Mull. It Is contemplated to organize a church at this place during the. progress ot me mceiiuit. PsrtlMare eettlair red hot. Fusion or anti-fusion taking the lead. Popu lists threatening l oolt, Uemocrais to stay at home. Wonder what they would all think should they examine closely the vote on thesilvvr bill in the U S senate last week. It seem nearly very party was willing to fuse on that occasion. Anyway, just so we get the silver. Josie Stephens has about finished moving his effects to hi new home near Falrvlew. George Mock aud other retlll railing the logs into the Long Turn for the Elmlra mill. Potterff Bros, are still engaged In delivering the limner and shingles on Dr Mshon's homestead, oh which he will Immediately build a dwelling aud other buildings. BwiCLAR. Buried 1 renm ro round. From Monday's Telegram we burn the following: W 8 Fasselt, a well known hop buy er. Just iu from Grniits Pass, tells a strange but true story nf the unearth ing of a large sum of money In iireen baeks on Jared Overton's ranch, 10 miles south of town. Overton on Wednesdi.y last while inspecting an uncultivated corner of his farm saw the top of a uare oyster can projecting from a rift in the ground made by the recent heavy rain. Curi osity led him to dig up the can whi 'h helound to be scaled and to contain some metalic suMancc. On opening it he discovered the melallc sulKitance to consist of octagonal fifty dollm slugs, minted at San Francisco lu 1K.12. Besides these the caa contained $7,inio In greenbacks rolled up in an oihkin, almost ss crisp as they came from l lie printing press the second year of the rebelliou. 'I he t'niululRte. i t tween the two, little Jo, who prorj ably furnished money and di rected both of thftn, slipped in. The partisan for revenue is the hard fact the taxpayer has to deal with. 'This is the first comment the Journal has had on the whole dis graceful controversy. The Journal is a republican paper and its edi tors will labor always for reforms within their on party and for the best possible renults for the people at the hands of all men in office, regardless of what party they be long to. "Hut it is sickening when people of a thinly populated state like Oregon are suffering from an over supply of politicians, extravagance of officialism and partisan machine politics, to see a lot of pretended reformers wrangling for spoils that are 'out of bight as completely as the gold fields of the moon, and there isn't a politician among them that would not lay dovn all prin ciple and tako crumbs at the hands of the republicans or Cleveland either." POLITICS FOR KKVEXIK ONLY. Charles A. Cogswell announces through the press of the state that he is no longer a democrat. Mr. Cogswell is a citizen of Lako coun ty, and repreiente 1 Crook, Klam ath and Lake counties in Ilia senate for eight years. He is a lawyer, and also an ambitious, able, shrewd little nun. His de fection from tho clem crtic party will not materially disrupt the organization or interfere with any arrangements already completed for the June campaign. For years Senator Cogswell has d ine nothing mire to signalize his democracy than to vote for the caucus nomi nees of his party at Salem; in hi ho has always Whcu he run for ofllce ho Was a seclsl as could le; Always trlliir lots or okes; "Hello, Billy! how's the folk?" Early mornint evenin' late, 1 1 I..- i.. i.. i i ....... -..i... Klstl the rlilldn.il come from school 1 legislative actions Held the old man hitch his mule; ! worked and voted with the repub Showed a new five dollar note; llicans. Democrats have been -caiiiuij, now IPTOUKO,,, ,ovou." llirj,M tl, ,.., ,im .,. ,.( calculations when they needed out they him. He is a war n friend and ad mirer of Joe Simon and can be ex pected to receive early recognition in the inner circle of the republi can organization. Since Gro- vcr Cleveland was elected to office Mr. Cogswell has been seeking a federal appointment. For some reason ho failed to get one. He had an ambition to bo United States district attor ney. His failure to secure recoe- nition at Washington may have had something to do with his chiinge of heart, as he is not in politics for his health. Mr. Cogs well's public announcement simply menus whs; - h mere are no i i. n. e .. . James B Mills and wlf tn a a i'""ouices jor me in the demo. Meek lot 4 feo 10 ,) ltl s r w, 33 : "atic party I can no longer con acres; con f.100. I tinue in it. I am tberefora . r. M Aw2k.W!o2 ft"', rj"';,1 P"Mfc"-M-A.tori Budget. Pern Somebody has already figured it out that G2 votes will nominate the republican candidate for congress- iu un uisincl. and t hat Jest ascunuiis' at could be; "Want an omee? Vote lor me!" Wore the cheapest kl d of suits Old wool bat an' army hots; Promised If they'd help him win, "They'd get rich when he got In." Now he's In ofllce. See! Jest as proud as proud kin U-! Ain't a tellln' so much jokes Never asks you 'bout your folks! Voter fuelin' mighty sore "Never saw your face lefore!'' WojI hat biKits dons laim 'em by! Wears a beaver, slick an high! Voters stand, an' look an' wonder; "Want a oltlce'.' Go lo thunder!'' Atlanta Constitution Keal Ksiatd I raiieactiot s, RiHrtH illly hr Iho Binonc AbMrnci com psiit. Oftrulu Inns blvck oi)iutit lloifiimu IIoum. tp 20 s r 2 w, 14D acres; con $SOU. m Smith and wife to Shadrack Duer a tiact ot land In see 20 tp IS a, i 3 w, 10 acres; con t2o0. EfOKXE. E II Blatehlcv to Carolina Chrisman thee of lot 4 blk IS Mulligan'a add; con fl. JCSCTIOX CITY. M J Campbell to Eugenie Camt- lu.ll lA 1A I. II. ... .... I ii, ,.i nit ,vj nun iois I anil L' UIK Wn.t. Improvk. About the middle of March Osburu A Del.auo will move their drug store luto the vacant Pick ell building, then commence making exteuslve Improvements on their prvseut quarters. The floor will lie lowered aifd a new floor laid. A new front of plate glass will be put In and a skylight over the prescription cae. The shelving ill be of nak, and the counters will have glass frout The I latest Improved show rases will l used. A iisudsome oak prerlpllon ' case will take the place of the presrnt 'one. It I eetimateit the cost of lm I provement will be shout f 12O0. A Boy Captaim. Coast Mail: Th youngest captain on the coast is Louis Olseu of the Gem who Is 19 yeais old and has ben in obargeof the schooner Gem for eight months. The Gem wss tormerly commanded by bis father 1 4S; con who m t death on board the veseel ! while the son was employed as mate. IvjrRrn iv a Mivl- : . The sch,Hner wasowne.1 by hi. father, x&W or" 1 i and It was the only property he had to ; knowll ,:Vul nu, ill f'lVfiV I T"!11 fr," b-iug killed in th mine's a tew iIh) s ago. beiiucath lo his widow and la liy. lhe Dov sailed tne ess.l l Mue Jophlne county i . Haw. " nvic tnc aiurnt A liiiLr (tku.i I i. : ... a ' , . for some time. He v duu out i,v occurred which made him a half- orphan aud since that time the vouth has supported the family witii the earnings ol the tie in. lur Gasrd. Fberrisnr 1 Firk Works. The Chinese ppu. laliou of the cily wilt brine their new vears celebration to a cl this even ing with grand fireworks on Ninth street at 7 o'clock. They w ill erect an arvli aenwa the front of the allev by Gray A son's shire from which to display the Are works. inner miner, more dead than alive, ... ..,g wr, aX UlUl'S Ol Ills brokeu. tiody n.H-s IVi.-. bull do belong, l liohl attacked several erwus nun tlackamss, I.nn, Lane, Marion ana Washington could combine and nominate regardless of the other twelve counties in tho dis trict. That would work if there were about seven congressmen. Some of those counties would not oe content with tower than two. The anti-fusion populists will prooaoiy read the following with satisfaction,- which is taken from the editorial columns of tho Reoi. "The popnliata demonstrated the republicans are eve of another WAlk- ter Friday that again on the over. A Via i., i . i i . 1 V 111 aiiacKwi several persons .'e,ruui sireei mie I liurxdav rifii iilt 1 1 o as-u t. .... is s . . uniiloneluiwindr : "!!' V.0.1 1-Unat? .' urinR Mr. wereeoiderHhly frightened, aslhev Ibouyht the dog .Hd gone mad Lat Marshal D1J"U"UU' M WWi by The populist convention was for natu in nocurine Mr. P for chairman. He is a fair and impartial presiding officer. But for his efforts no telling where the motley crowd would havo straved Uunraven has not yet .1 .o r ..I uwunircioui iou yucnt Vrf ii umftvo n.bio uiucrencs u sporting worm nus md ment on him as unworthy 0 ther notice by honorable men. It is reported thatDr Nan. Norwegian explorer, hm fn,7 north polo and taken poisejjJ u ui iuc uBiua oi nit for Dr. Nansen sailed on his expL-1 expedition in June 1893. Tha Albany Democrat iuf i f law 10 pruniun ijBne couni?-, from carrying guns. In the of tho very large number o! dents brought about by gUn leesness mis aoes not twai what might be called a far fet idea. Tho Salem Statesman isn; sible lor this horrible pua: Jl to women are donning wilt form in lUba and cnterior J army, in other words, lugJ Irienrj at our einow, the rv women are throwing themit into the breeche. It is not often a county cou lion has to depend on outeidehj The populist convention, honj had the assistance of Doc Hend.-J of Linn county in determ:; party policy. Hendricks ocn a ironi seat ana wns meotot Spaugh. A happy combinitio; M A Miller has written t to the Oregonian giving tL: as to tho political respumi! for the depletion of the tm and th eGects of tariff legiii The Oregonian did not atttn; anrwer to the plain propot; ennunciated by Mr Miller, shall publish the letter it future. Women in Hungary willlr forth be allowed to enter tne h pest University, and becomt tors and apothecaries, or it: the philosophical faculty. must pass the same high . examinations as the men, hot-- and for that purpose the pt ment will provide them nil nortunities to study kii-j Greek. The "egg swindle" iakV. scheme against the pew. farmer. A man represent - self as a salesman for nM house induces the farmer to a bill of groceries for h ncrreea tn lukfi pcl'H in WA n - - on - . :. "To keep the matter atraigw farmer signs an agree mem it- order for tha croceries. Tbes . 0 man signs an agreement w will Uke the eggs. The H fail to come, but the farmeri turns up in a hunk as a notes: he has to pay. We 0$ that the ones taken in tree; those who "can't aQord" " their county papers. A considerable portion o! time of the populist conyf was occumed bv aeouwii men placed in nomination. the bo! nest of the contest. Some 4 sought to bo placed in nomiuj made the excuse that 'ntJ not qualified for the office. J: the first time we ever heir populist admission that thej not capable of filling any offi constable to a suDreuie judge. Diltranlanu nrna akpn of SeTT' n f iii(iQ nue s - the nominees who were notR and could not decline. hwn a Hiclnration for 'll!ic declinations would nave , corded. But Spaugh succw1 keeping his aggregation middle of the road Will stov Hermann has introduced h in the house to allow roinj tries under the mineral I'"" upon the Cascade f'rB,t,. What is needed is that tW j reserve re reduced to onl. like a reasonable size ) much of the good lands tn thrown open to tettli'DJel. gon needs more people ruinous policy to tie up J larser than several of the1'; o - - -. . ,u I states to please me climber, ne in fill the P0" ! timber aneculators. Af'"e,tr about some of our l-f')' ?' craters, and the big cave in -I em Oregon would be a g1 but the present reserve drawback to the retlleo idevelomunent of this ."'lf' " people cannot urge th to .upon our representauvf5 national capital.