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.... - IT 1 f ' at t ar aaa a. I', 11 I I M """-"i" .junction wty minino' WOOj' " 3 wULh t-.J V-f aT B ft. f i i ri l- for Infants and Children. " Caatorla la so well adapted to clililren that t recommend It aaiijrlurUiaji prescrljitkia fcnowa to me." It, A. Amura, M. P., til Ba Oxford It, Uruoklrn, N. T. The on of 'Castorla U so universal and Its nieriU so well known thai It awms a work ( (uprreroipUI'in to ewlorao It. 1 Vw arc tho Intelligent families wko da not keep t'natoria wltUaMqrrtat'h. CaJUM 1UTT., D. IX, Hum York City. Tin Crrrxra Cootaxt, 77 MrsjuT Btbttt, Fw Voa fm Castorl curee Colic, Constipation, Hour Hlmiuy li, Marrliua, llructalluat KiU Woniu, (-Itus aluels and -ruuotct giatWa, Without Inurloui medication. "For ireral jrwirs I hae rieomnw.:'il jwtr 'CaU,rla,' ami rlm!l always oontln . to do mi aa It La lurarlabl product! Urir:u.l resulta," Yvtvi F. Pastm, M. I), lajtti Etrwit and 7th Ave Kaw York Cliy. W.I. BROWN. Pratldant. B. D. PAINE. F. Vict Praiidint. THE W.OSBURN. Cathlir, Euffene Loan and Savinss Oregon. BANK, Of Eugene, - - DIKF.OTOKK-I). A. I'alne, J. It. Harris, J. K. iiatla, K. ll. I'alne. W. t. II row li, ). K. UoWn.ou, K. W. Oauurn. Pall Dp Capital,: : 550,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Internal allowed on time depoalta. Cnllemlnn entruited to our caro will receive rum pi attenllou. MEEKEB OJ HOI'S. Mcxian: Mustane Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Uddenr. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and .Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailment!, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conqi en Make Tan or Beast well again. Ezra Meeker, say Friday' Ore gonian, the hopgrower of Puyallup, who went to hngland JaHt rsovem her to Btudv tho situation of the marke t as to its future, returned home lafit Monday. Mr. Meeker is among the best pouted men on the I'acitio coast on the question of liopH, both as a producer and trader,and hin deduo- tion are g nerally oonsiuereU relia Lie by the hopcrowirs ofthecoun try. The po.r rricei that have prevailed in tho hop market and the heavy lunge lUHtaincd by both growers ami brokers in the last few years are questions that have agita lid Mr. Meekor as to the future of i he business, and was largely the cause of his going to England. He wturns fully satisfied that there is an overproduction of hops in both England and this country, srith marly a year's supply ahead in both countries, and that tho only remedy is fur hop growers to cut down their aeieage fully one half if score can not more, and turn their hophelus polls. lino pasiuro lor mo next year or two, and, even with this reduction, tho Rurplus on hand is sure to keep prices low for another ear. Mr. .Mocker says Unit buth in England and America there must bo a reduction in the quantity grow n. Tho trado does not justify or require so many hops. 1 lie way to produce a healthy market is to eliminato tho lower grades, and givo attention to the lCHt qualities, to bo grown and cured under best poBMblo conditions. (.1 rowers who cannot thus accommodate them selves to this position had better quit, they are only bringing ruin upon themselves and damaging their neighbors. It follows that those whoso skill and attention produce choice samples should per severe, as they may bo sure of their reward. I am sure this is equally true of both countries. Once in a while a republican candidate can be heard of. Will the republican county con volition declare for Mitchell, Her mann and silver? Host-burg Review: "Ifllermann is renominated, it will because of the Oxonian's war on him be- caute of his silver views." The tax roll question is taking a sleep. However, it may be wide awake before the June election rolls around. Who can tell? It would be a good idea if the forthcoming legislature would chop down the salaries of etate and count v olliccrs. Then the scramble for them would not be so preva lent. Jluker City Democrat: "The re pulliean primaries throughout the city yesterduy was a light toafininh, the lcsue being on A. 1. A. lines, and resulted in the election of a large majority of anti-A. 1'. A. del egates to the county convention to be held in liaker City next Satur day." In conversation with a promi nent hop buyer, a reporter was in formed that the hop crop of this state has been almost all Bold. About 85,000 bales have been shipped, probably 3000 are in the hand of buyers, and the growers hold something over two thousand, making the total for 1895 over 00,000. Here is the way an exchange puts it: "When a boy gels too good to work he is then practically good for nothing. Tho boys who know how and are willing to work when it becomes necessary are the ones who will command me res ticura is FOR THC HAIR and SKIN A wirm $himrf with Cutlcura Soap, and a single arpl',ion "f Cutlcura (ointment), tlx great Skin Cure, clear the scalp and hiir of crusts. scjK and dand ruff, allay itchintr. soothe irritation, stim ulate the hair follicles, and nourish the roots, thus producing Luxuriant Hair, with a clean, wholesome scalp. Ai MimirHnet tlx Pottm Data a Caaa. Cow Sat. tnynttun, lkk,, A. pet 01 the people and succeed in lifo." Looking down from the gallery of the lower houte of coneress spec tutors behold a perfect desert of bald pates among the 357 repro renlatives of the lloor. A vigorous growth of hair is about as rare as white blackbird, and of the 357 representatives not more than boast of well thatched A woman at a Methodist reviva in Portland was telling her exper ieuce and stated that she had left all of her jewelery at home on her dresser, as she considered it ungod ly to wear it. A notorious thief, who was present, immediately left the church and took possession of the jewelery, leaving a note stating that he was glad to remove tempta tion from a good woman. ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, 111 - B0BE JOINTS MUSCLES. Despaired OF RELIEF. Cl IiED BT Lady Mary Hamilton Douglas is only 11 years old, but she is one of tho great est heiresses in the world. .She is tho daughter of the lute Duko of Hamilton, and re ceived from him her large fortune, affording her an income of about fJOO.OOO a year. Tho ex-Empress Eugenie recent- . . 1 ly spent a few days in raris on her way to her villa at Cape Mart, in the south of 1 ranee. M10 took her meals in tho public dining-room at tho masrniticcnt new house of I Koland llonapartc, who acted as her escort during her entire stay in 1 aris. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral THIS PAPER li kepi on rile at K.C. luKK'H Advtirftklll Aut'tii'v. lU aitri 5 Uvri'hauM K xeliaiiiiv, Srii Kranrl.cn, I'al whora eoulnitt. lor adrertt.lim ran b.i road rt l.'u. f I tnn 1- ..'. K J, 1 1 Hi A Tht, onlln Jnreunu low moil wonderful dlioovrry of Ilia !. II u.a len en. Arw. irtlia )-.llii..,.,,. lino U.U f am.Tira. Nuaiaa la rludna rn nisiiiwiney or ih. ,11 rnania In vo eM. ( nva LOST MANHOOD i'.(f'-M-; tlltll. llltrlniM KAIllllK h.,11. ull,,ii, Nr ou.lwliehln U10 rvtt i.ud other lila. stwnthM, t'lT lanraira and linrUi eiir );ebllHy, r I'll ..li.im an.tlrV-n. anil rwtore. ea oifmiL I I'.IIH lu ' laca, Uxmvt t'T Jay on iiiuau'ipd. (tilrklr. Orerl.nKt rlnl an.VirMm.nla. 1 rauiatun-iina uir.iu uiiivtrni y lu tl,e flnl 1.iM. It la a (vmptoui df a. mliial wratneja and b-trrrniiciv li oau la tloi uvd la W dan brOiauMof llu.tyan. ' lhaii.w ,1lteiy wm inn.t thPprrl. laUoflhaold l.mmij Hudlon Hadlcal tmtilut. It la IHa ainmnot TUa:: r n vlo. h u irrt pnwarfnl, out tiaimli'Mi. Kild for 11 Ou a ratk ar oaoinirra ft M.COlv inairl U.ir.1. Wrltlan anarame aiTi-ufuracurw. IfruiitMif all bvixnaand ara 11,4 nuir, ,y tuii'd, iii uuta Will Iwwiil to T"U frro "fall chaiicia, tMidf tr rlmi'aixand iimiiiiI.. V1ra Ht'UHor Ha. iiti' au iMiirnit, Janalloa atoto u, .Market iju. earn Franclaco, Cat. linker City Democrat: "General Weaver, the Iowa impulist leader, passed over tho Miort Line yester lay on ins way to 1 ortland. lie talked very freely and interesting on political mutters, statinc. among other things, that a propo cition was being serioiirlv consul ered to disband the impulist party as a part f a scheme for the organi zation of a comprehensive silver party." A movement is a-foot among the Portland wheelmen to secure one of 00 naphtha bicycles mado iu Munich. These are similar to the ordinary wheel except that thev are much heavier, weighing ISO pounds in all, without including i no ruler. 1 lie engine is placed at tho lowest point of the curve of the framework , the tank of naphtha wing in 1 1:0 some position us a mud guard for tho front wheel The engines are similar to a com mon gas motor, 10 inches in leneth, The device is capable of making a speed of 40 miles an hour, and eiimtis lulls without difficulty. 1 he innovation of ono of them in Portland will bo a great event among cyclists. In the 40th registration renort of .Massachusetts thocompuer presents I the statistics of 203 persons who i were reported as luvinir died dur ing the ten years (lS'JMSDO) at t!ie aue of 100 and over. Of this number, 15;i, or 75.4 per cent, were lemaies. lly ttio state con sus of 18'i,") ti e number of females living over 80 years of age ware nearly double that of males. The greater exposure of men to acci dents, strain of business life, to the anxiety of providing for the ftniilv all tend to shorter, the life of men. The deaths by accident among men are more than three f'dd greater than among women, and nn n commit suicide in about a threefold ratio as compared with women. "Soma tlma alne. I had a aevera t attack of anlima, areompiinled with a $ dlatrpliiKCOu!handareneralaorrnes 0 of the Joints and musrles. I consulted o nhvslclani and tried varlou reniedlea. a but without Rettlug any rellrl, until I ? despaired of erer belnn well again, o Flnallr. I took Aver'a Chernr 1'eotnral. O and In a very ahort time, waa enUrely J eurea. i can, inereiurn, connaiiy ana o conOdently commend tills medicine to all." J. Uohelu, Victoria, Texas. r Mm M,ir I.. I . MAM -..(.! m- O cough. She used Ayer's Cherry I'eeto- oj rul and procured Immedlato relief." Oj U. II. rouiin K, Humphreys, tia. Ayer's Cherry PectoraN Received Highest Award AT THE WORLD'S 2 FAIR o o S3 88 o 88 o 88 O 88 O 88 GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3KKAXONS WHY yon .OOUI4 buy lu 1. It la made right here at home. 4. It I made of the very (lnet lunU'ria. and l iUHrnuui lit e-ery rt t riial or auwrnir to the very boat. 3. The maker, guaranti evcrv tin hii'I evvry nhi't' i. aiithiriiiel to return vm mouuy it it be not llf::i ' . i CAN YOU ASK FOR M0-.L CunMurr a Cctuu, tVrlliuid.Or 08808803880880380 h .VI.U ,lrndit Citrt'U ' t'i (at fi. ii i,n, l or j i mil i HMm lit'tit, NiU llltaaV AlM'thtA. THE ARNOLD CHtSiaL CO. 151 SinntliraAiNQu. CNICAtiO. ' f- r NorvttaorSlok - 'ton, K -r. ir"i"v t. ajia: f tr lillfU. . i ihlm-cs, At'lil Vy it It t.r Al Soitej CiUtt iX W Qti ill USMalali ' ."V, 3 k.'VT: " AT S lGHT I MOV US THE BOWCLS IN j H TKE MORMNQ j WILL 1!K I'illl. Speaking of the coming payment of money to Lapwai Indians, me Lewiston Teller says: "Tho Indians will receive a pay mciit of 275.0O0 in about three weeks from this dute. The amend ed rolls have been completed, upon which the d Waved payment of :'75,000 will be made. Colonel Lane was expected to arrive at Lapwai last evening to prepare for this disbursement of the second in installment of principal. Colonel Lane will superintend this worK It will probably require three weeks to complete the revised list, "The later payments will be made regularly. The adjustment of the claims have made dates un certain in the past, but in the future there will be no conflicting questions to be adjusted. A pay ment of $150,000 with interest on the principal, will be paid every six months after the date of tho next, until the remaining $850,000 is distributed. This will require three vears and a half. "The effect of the payment of this cash is no longer a conjecture, The first distribution ot so large a sum created some flurry in busi ness circles. 1 lie Indians were llustrated by sudden wealth at that time, but they have learned somo lessons in economy. I he former payment was largely deposited by the discreet members ofthetribet and squandered by the reckless ones. The coming payment will enter the channels on conservative lines, and the benefits will he more general from this payment than from the other. The fact that this money is to be paid o it at intervals of bix months for the next three years, warrants manv years of prosperity for Lewiston and vicinity. "Colonel Lane has been promoted from special Indian agent to in spec tor." About 150 letters awaited Dr. Jamt son on his arrival at Plymouth, England. .Many of them contained oilers of marriage. Ono was from lady of good position, who as serted that her friends considered her still handsome, hut she was the mother of two marriageable daugh ters. Sho informed Dr. Jameson that he could have his choice of tho three. The St. Louis (! lobe Democrat estimates that the expenses of two political conventions, fur each of the political parties, to bo held in Missouri this vear will cost fo.OOO,. 000, or $2,500,000 each, and that the expenses of the cumnaiKn in the Btate will be another $5,000,000, making the election expenses for the year $10,000,000. This it thinks is not extravagance, nor is it money wasted. Put it is more than eight dollars apiece for every inhabitant ot the rtate, or about $40 for each legal voter. 23 00 2 20 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 60 3 80 1 00 3 80 r, 00 'i 60 1 St tl 'X 600 29 20 15 65 4 30 0 40 1 78 funs county, bulumeoit pauper.. ICol-m Ji.lilim.il pauper, "rI1' drlcks $3.35, Jtutidel ballalice H7.li5 John I'owell, Juror, state vs .Sutherland 0 W Huberts, Juror, state vs Lvmia ; C K Hutu, Juror, elate vs Lyons J W Cherry, Juror, stale I.vons 1 00 I K Hteveus, Juror, slate vs Lyons E 0 Htevn, Juror, state vs Lyon Wi-lliy Stevens, wituess, slate vs Lyons Jim faaady, witnes. slate vs Lyons (irauvllle 1'oindexter, wituesa, slate vs Lyons W T Kakhi, wltntas, state vs I, VON A K Norwood, wltuers, slate vs l.vona It W Veateli deputy slicril! JTltowland ' " J 11 Millur " " W II Parsons " " W f lUred " " Thomas Cox " " (M'glavter " " claimed 15 allowed ou It W Veatch deputy sberlll z oo ll W llunu-r " " 8 7i J II Millar " " ID oo J J l'olll " " 30 00 A II Uuxtou. constable fees Brand Jury witnesses - o I 1) Linton, countable ites, state vs ox A E Wheeler. J P. slate v Cox.. " " " 1YI1I ii it ii Lyons Joaeph Drown, witness state vs ( ruiiiiu J V Fleck, prosecuting wltnexs atate vs Crippiu, eluiuied tl.iU not allowed. J J llutler, J n, state vs Carson 4.iw, cuimuueu lor eijiiun-Htinu. J J liutler. traaacrint state vs (arson I 00 J J Mutler. J 1. transcript state vs Ito-s. clultued 11. 2a allowed 1 UU J J ltultcr, J 1, tratiHcript state vs I ttinuer. elHluied ll.Uu al lowed 75 H E Itrnwe. lurv room and meals forlunirs 11 00 S H Friendly, burlap for court house - tu Eiiireiie Electric Lltcht Co, llrht. 28 00 J (i (Stevenson, teachers exam ination 33 00 Mary E McCoruack, teachers examination S3 LU John M Williams, teachers ex amination 30 00 I' Frank & Hon, stationery 6 08 At this time lieorire M IJillerap reared before the court and petitioned thei-ourt for privilege to redeem any lands or lots, which he iuikIh have opportunity to sell, and which weie assessed to him for the year 18!i4 and sold tor taxes for said year to A 11 Flsk. Judise, for Lane couutr on Kept lMlo; ills thereby ordered by I lie court that the said Cieo M Miller be uiid is hereby granted the privilege te reileem from said sale any land or lot which he may sell, upun the payment by him of 20 per cent of the price for which shIiI property niav tie sold, to be applied en said lr!4 taxes until all of said taxes and costs have been fully pain. C M Collier surveyor, establish loir corners etc 14 00 () E lirl-e. rebate on poll lax... 1 no Ira MeFarlund. Janitor work 1 00 A J Joiinson sherltl, board and keen of nrisoniTM sn s J V ilarris, city physician 7 60 J Harris, examination of At kinwiii insane 5 00 A Sharpies, examination of Alexander Insnne 5 00 tM roner, hauling timber for onoire 1 .-,0 (!iay A Sin, light (candles) 2 10 t'lim.iiiiU'.,... I' 1 , uary 1st to April 1st is no At Jennings, clerk, stationery... 6 85 W 1 l-.ukia. work ou assesa tneiit rolls 25 on W C Yoran. deputy aherlft 15 no E Nehwarzsehild, stationery 10 10 I L Ciunpkiell. rirint Imp 4tl 10 a j joiinaon slieritl. exnensva takiiiK tloodwln bova to reform school in la AjJoliiiHoii elieritl. oillee and Jail stiiplies o 65 'tltoM ft rriKllioiuine. b ank and jail supplies 73 ot) (( MANUFACTURED OF TiIE WHITE ROSP ...--'FLOUR... . . k GUAKANTEED " BEST QUALii Tho most popular flour in tho market. loading grocers. Sold t Floreace News. The West, March 20. MrsJKKtiles will return from Eu gene next week to take charge of the Point Terrace postoftlee BKitin. Mesdariifs W V and Jason Neeley challeiige any other two women iu the world to beat them catching trout, having fished two hours last Monday and caught 755 fish. Miss Yuba Huston, who closed a successful term of school here some weeks since, has been engaged b the SeHtoii school district, to lenenasix months' term, commencing next month. MESaubert & Co are driving the piles for a wharf for their new mill which, when completed, will be 325 feet long. When the mill Is furnished with suitable machinery it will be second to none of its size lu the stute. II II Flsk ami other settlers along the road from OU nadu to Wildcat pro pose to unite Willi the acUieis ou Kiiowles creek in nullum? a roau across the divide ueiween me creea and S nith river, thus connecting the two valleys and furnishing the set tlers on utiiH-r Smith river a chance to get provisions much nearer than they can at present. .Spriiiflleld Items. March 23. A gentle rain this morning. Gardens looking up at this place. The familiar tones of the old saw mill are once more heard by all ibis morning, and much more is appre ciated the employment it gives to quite a number or idle men. The feinm-rance lecture delivered by Rev. Wolf was one enjoyed by all and worthy oi pruise. At the devotional meeting of the Y C I It was decided that ou the coming Suuday tley join the Y C I on the hill (just recently started) for the purpose of having a untied rousing old lime together. Miss Etta llowerinan returned from town will) u swelling on her band quite serious for a while but improv ing fast. Several empty houses have been oc cupied lately. .Several new buildings going up. Mr. Rice and family, former rest dents of this place, have moved awav to muke theii- home a few miles below Eugene. The members of the Methodist choir were oueet mote found in their nluces yesterday ana me singing whs appre elated by all. ('ro"k I'Mim,, I'rineville Iuvltw Amoral .. has iru,t, We understand ii . .,, P'1 by the WCTU " , " day law and see S closed on (Sunday Tl, ' enee of opinion as to"'' aw can be ei.fonvd n towns. Next weekn.sy.r' arreaisaud the uiatM court a. 'eal: Linn Woods, our m.L.. t. .i ;.. - -'"tienit watch. I ,, J""" evening elurlnK the flri J..' lie thonoliL liu i. ...i j . w I I M.I A, "lilll,,y."'l,. ... t..: " ""i uur cut, u eye to buHli,eM h.i, e,' tee he could liiaki, .ut of if owed the supjHised "biahna-i Linn had screwed 1,1. Jl Jasper Items. March 24, '00. J S Hills went to Brookfkld. Wii.h. HI I ... .....! ' ' uiuiiuiiy on uuswiess. W L Bristow and family, of 11 eHM ant Mill, visited relatives at this place oumiiijr, J A Hills has Purchased a firm lionut from Mr Clearwater, of Natron, which tie w in train for a logger. Two nietl of this vlclnltv are hnv. nig irounie over tiieir line fence. They .i.ic to uiiiws out not to ao duitiHge. ine river raised several fet lust nigiii any for aala at Yen 04 loo ma tirrei ilrug .lore "I know what I'll do," said the young candidate. "I'll lav in a big Bupply of plug tobacco, and every time 1 met one of the hav seeders 1 11 oiler him a chew." "You will do nothing of the sort," said his manager. "You will go with out a bit, and borrow a chew from every man you meet, ll tv'nt you got sense enough to know that the man you are under obligations to always feels warmer toward vou than tho man you have done u favor?" Another old gentleman was run over by a careless bicyclist yester day, being hurled to the ground while walking on one of the most important businesss corners i:i the city. A few weeks since another of our old citizens was ran down by another rider, lie is todav suffer ing from the accident and will probably as long as be lives. Th,. bicvele, by law, is declared a ve hicle, and is entitled to one half of the road, but should not he allowed the use of sidewalks which are con structed for the use of pedestrians. Some person will be killed by a bicyclist one of these days while using th sidewalk and the city will bo made to pay a large sum in lamages. uch a decision has already In en made in one of the astern states. The city council should act in tin's important mat ter at once. Let us vote for J P Smith f. Judge. J.arkin Rriles left for Woodirillo yesterday morning where ho will transact some busim ss for Levi Castle mail of Natron. Dodder. Dally Uuard, March 25. Rkino Heard. Tho h. nf n.o Mate vs James Nixon, for obtaining money under Talse pretenses, is being heard before Justice W lia,'l,.p ll.i afternoon. Deputy Presaeniin at torney J M Williams and E O Pntt-r are prosecuting the case and Rilveu & loung represent the defense". The prosecution attenmleil tn !.. n.... defendant had premeditated a series of crimes. In tlie mutter nf it,. 1 " col'8' for whiu deft received fii2.60, the testimony was admitted. The matter of the second shipment of 11 coops Is being consider ed as we go to press. Soma of the tes inony brought out the fact that the piosecutlng witness, hart sentenced to the state peniten iary for a term of two years for ob talning money under ful.a ni aud has been out since last June. EriiKNK Hoi's. I 'etry Mueller, the leading hrewervuian i ltutte,M.'iitHn, spun' last night in Eugeue. He baa piirebas.it bis hop supply fr tl e last three years from Mr E C smith of this city, and was here for the purpoe of contracting for bis next year's sup ply. He says the hope raised In the vicinity ot Eugene are superior to the product raised iu the state ot Califor nia r aahlngton, and give excellent Oally Ouaid, March 2V r . IV.. . n.. . A. .lil. l.r.i I lllN. 1 linrA ara ji. ..ono in taxes to co eet for tho county tins year, and so far the money nns oeen coining in at considerably t" ninii i,miu ier pay on an average. At this rate it would take at l.t l": days to collect til the moneys due the i.. 'ri. ...n i . .. i tie rni uas oeen nrriipiir open f.r collection only in,-o March i ami according to law must close nexl Tuesday evening, unless tlm mi i sit v eiiurt should see lit to extend the time. i ins, lu-rnroing io the time provided mii, iinvrii ia or m ivlne .n . ri iihvs actual time In which to col lect the entire f 127'XXt. aud unless tax money comes in very rapidly from now on there will be a much larger number of dvliumienti than uiual this jenr. Pally Uuard, March to TH K KRHNT-W. Ur- .1 Kinu in riirolllc e the muru ,.f.i. gradiiates of the UofO. Yesterday jonea, oneot the ism gradu- aies, wan uominaled by tha M.rU,, ,.,v repumiean convenlloii for m.k.i aii.ennieudint. At the pres ent time be Is teaeliln.. .1 T... , . v .uiiiri. fir jones man i'ii,.,.u fri,..,.i. .... - i-oiigraiuiationt. Carey F Martin " " ,,,,B "is most active supporters. i. .. i ii , u 1 1 up torn men v Pimv.ii who has purchased the ol.l Clark place IS irrn a.i.i. ..... i . . I... " nop yard -ih,. 1 ., , ,7 ,w "''ui-ed at least -, ,i,n, , lllm vu'liilty. In rnliin county the populists re solved that thev ara nntt..r,.i,i .... oed to the uso'of liMuor and cigars bv ' t"e campaign for "Mi"iimnig purposes. A reward f$:uvi has Ispen ollored bv ieeili,,.nsofU,y, Wh.1,., for the . 1 1 iruvi,-.,.,!, ur me iminlerer or mur (lerers ol lr J H I.v,n l, r " killed in that city l'as'.Thursda'y night. John Wannamaker, was recently wVlu', ii' i,,i.''l,,hw ,,a,K;rs r,,f,ls1 rWi,h,,wes,,,dlt bro.dca.t'fo An i'XelisiiL. .,...1.. . . .... sie kt ,.t by a very estimable a57 ?.Mnc"h Ori:RATlON.Dr, I5r,,wn and says ,,,, Wlw , Mckenney and Rillineton v. "j st.H kieg up. The editor aav. hi K"n"H- . "l-eration In this -iVr S "vivnri II 1st m.h the proper i,lt,., "ay, y y "U UIMIIH a..,l viirilimt nm.r. .v... BiarBf, nun nit reply, ny ll-l HUlVaU Sail m T 1 1 L.. i tl run tnn theolllcer. "Linn, lor you on elect Ion day if, oirand let us alone. " ,u' West Braneher. Our ,,1 of the city, and ever ink-, trying to find s-,lie onetoJI "kicking n. """Ki a III I boS." what are A PI.RASANT l'AaTV.-I! day night a very pleaw,,, , 'wn,,''ldw BMdAb Llroy to their many frimila. games and refreshment! ( program of the evening, tsi soon the time for going vm ,. Tin se present were: Knuiie i Uruce Edmundso:), Item i Stella Wilkinson, (;uii. i Minnie Hawthorne, Ells Tar, nies Long Helene liobinss. Anderson, Mabel Miller, Are Rutiy Hendricks, jrt Uruce Piekord, Amelia Hon Waller, Lillian and Alicia V Joel Ware, Allien Appier . Wiley, Fay Howe, OiinHm, Johnston, Edward Lvtel, OrrJ ler. Roy Kerns Bav Willow I Johnson, .Sollie llaiim, Him Ji neorge Jayior, Henry Gii'jf riawinorne, reie uurr, Itslptl boh, i.,iiiiiiie ivanier, Aniiorl i an Held, Ueorgeaod Cokr j tiroy. OauyOuard, March 15. IMMIGRATION TtlTUE-.rr n c I'sgtte and A M IW. .,i,i.o....i goodly number of citizens In the Fir-. ne.ra Hall this afternoon on the feas.bility f nrw.nl.l- a local board of In, "nigra tion to act in ronliinml,... ... .'g.r.H. Portland Board. A Ini . " -J' ' V.T uniluuhtedly I organized. t ,,ro. !,,ri'.,ia.l:!.,.,K,,'t per month to a hit mil k, liATKK. A nOtiln Wum j carried to organize a lo,,,n msrrf i" " W Mr na. t 1 - - iinnis r iiavn mil "i'i"'"Mv Brim uiiam. wiiii.i, 0.!r?v n.e.nls-rs iml.'JI," "' .ir iikir.saHk., for a little time in which to appoint the board. I'ailT (idard I.Mk v. Marruok Lu-kssea' marrlaire heenae was l..f o.- . " . .IB5e Ci.ii,,!. ii .i t ; Krameu DV bounty tlerfe jPI)n n , . Olivier, aired 2.5. ,,ri m.J "I"" Hooppa. ag.d 17 l a v .C."n," nii.Bi.ii..i...:.. .B in, iv a , .... (.. .(IIIIIE it uip f..lln.... . , iin,lu ... " '""""i, as sue bally tluard, March ?S. 1 was : up. The editor save vll,lBn,Hl aa torn never an.eil.. -'iiiaiieu as ne Was an.rthe p,rcanieoul to meet tha :,1-T,,"n.l ll"!? h" rk hint acro ; "n an unmreiia, and ii V - ""r ,h,t " tie UKiirt 1..1.1 .7. " ' ""ea loid tumor. arse col- tell would b.ii.w ... i- . she was in ai ..i i. .... . . wu aatisfaction. He left for Lis home tl.U i th. ii.,.. "." . "V. "..',". 10 read see .ROWLIXO AI.I.PV K. to II F Hollenbeci who w n eouilnuethe bu.iueaa. ' " A Fixe Allky.-H HStit Ilia double bowling alley Ii: man building about couipki; liiiialvd It will be out rf alleys in tho state outiiiWlf I he interior walls of la-en paitited a blue cuVaiittv about six feet. TUv'n work of the alleys intlatr trough have U'eu nicl' the interior of the troujbs W" painted red. The bedi at At i were made of 2x4 lisrd It t planed and well oiled wit" parts, while underneath beec tamned In to a drpthof inches te deaden the snund. ( : able seats will be arrangwlt. sides of the nsini fortheacftt tion of visitors. Suit Commented. A M filed with the county clerk.w C Smith vs Wtislaw and E' wuy & Navigalion Company. 't ll,. - ,.. I .. . 1 1." i.,ma,tii. T.f llic Illinium urtti.ti" , . against the defendant fur M t!)3.04 together with Intend W t in rntn nr K nor pent ner July ao, isui.and iorui m" of 104.23 together Willi i"."" on at t he rate of 8 ner cent pf from Hunt 1. IH'12. and fr ttwCt- disbursements or tnescumi. FOR Popular Brands Tobacco and k CALL JULIUS GOLDSMH Headquarters for the E Soda Works. U. S. Land Commissi:-, Joel Ware, having1 pointed U. S. Circuit ) Commissioner for the of Oregon, is off Pf1 to make Homksteap1 Final Pboofs. ami ta timony in Contest Having had thirty year? this line, satisfaction niilce in V"" perience in guarantee everv case. Fellows' BuiMing. Oregon. ASH GROVE . a s POULTRY Bresdioj.Pt ta none m im u-liite ',d. Plvnioum -' i and ft ' Haitil'iirr Eks$1.50 perl5:t"K"j I.lsnh.v, a 'r;,,..'' pl.a tor sale. Ss"':";,,