HIOM OKEUOYS LKCllUtK. He Talk Almut Lane t'ouuljr ami Jlvr People. We clip iho following from tho Pa cllic Farmer, published at Portland: C'akis, Or., July 10, lloiiif again after spending out 1110:1th i J'11"0 county in grange work. I visited all the sbiikch in the county but tho Franklin, and scat teied grango litemture through tliu county generally and organized one uew grange, l'lcusuiit Hill, with twen ty five members Tlio grunge Is in the pleasant part of Oregon u most excel lent class f people well to do and must make a success. In this vicinity U a cheese factory, turning out a most excellent quality of cheese. They commenced harvesting wheat in June. While in tho county I visited the Mohawk, (ioshen, Orand Prairie, plea-ant Hill, Dexter, (.'reswell, Coast Fork, Hebron, fsiuslaw and ltoyul. There ought to bo twenty granges In Lane county nil1' I hope the ellleient deputies will push the work to tho ut most. Crops lu I.uue county are tine and fruit of every kind plentiful. Prunes are immense. I do not like cheat hay; it seems ipiite inferior to our clover and timo thy, but it may be bet er than it looks. My trip in Lane county has been u very pleasant one and I hope has been of s -me benefit to the grange. I was most royally entertained by tho Ham mitts, tho Haydeii", tho Spores, the Stewards, the Hamptons, the Uristows, the Wests, tho Williams, the Powells, the (Jeers, the Simpsons, the Elliotts, ami a host of others w hose names I cannot recall, aud ljst but not least, our old friend Dr Sharpies. The doe tor aud his good wife are seemingly quite happy alone cu their farm with their 50 acres of prunes and immense dry house and large warehoui-e. He has been a successful surgeo-i and physician in Lane county and is now and has been for some time devoting his whole time in the fruit business. He does nothing on the halves and takes great pleasure lu showing his beautiful orchard and improvements to his friends, and his hospitality is unbounded. J. Casio. Lecturer Oiegon State U range. Circuit Court. Tha following causes of action havo been filed with clerk Jennings, for the circuit court. Louis Hartwig vs Charlotte Hurst; to recover $110, and for cost and dis bursements of action. Zorada Hartwrig vs Lewis Hartwig; demurrer to complaint. DiX'UNKU to Stakt. Junction City Times: The horse race billed fur this place Saturday between llald Hornet of Eugeuo oud a Linn county h;re, failed to como oil. It is claimed by the backers ofliald Hornet that a race horse of great speed had l eeu sub ti tuied aud they declined to start, lu order to save the crowd from disap pointment a saddle horse race was run between the hordes owned by Mill l&aniett and Sam Furgeson for a small purse. The former came out abend. The attendance was quite large consid ering the brief notice given. Bill Giru.-Ve take the following from the Mouioe items in the Corvullis Times, concerning a man known by nearly every old timer in Oregon: "Nearer to town is the far m of Win. Gird, Kuown as tlio 12-milo house in the early stage days. It contains (!."0 acres in all. Flue stock raising is Mr Clird's chief busiuess and lie has some of tho best In the state, animals of all kinds with pedigrees. Mr Ciird is a good ueighbor and a warm hearted, true friend who never yet lurne.l his back on a man in trouble." Some Handsome Casks. F E Dunn has Just received from Portland a couple of cases that are elegant pieces of furniture, besides they will be quit useful in his large s:ore. They are of Oregon manufacture and the wood is the Oregon oak. This wood is mid, by furniture men, to be far superior In beauty and strength to the Eastern product. The Ashland Tidings prints a por tion of the oration delivered by AE Reames at the lute celebration in Jacksonville. Notwithstanding the fact that many distinguished speakers have addressed our citizens on like oc casions, Mr Keames' eflort is considered aniong the 'st ever heard in southern Oregon. Carey F Martin writes to the Journal as follows: An active young man is Mr G O Brown, the first assistant in the state lana office under General Odell. Mr Brown was educate! at the State University at Eugeue, having that institution about ten years ago and is altogether a very competent wau for most any position. Hit very pkrunt aid obliging mnnr and litiuj( mtnnen i I unilorm courtly make him a favoi ite iili all Vho da but'iuta Ph hi. t 0 III 111 I H , It j Court met in special I bor.rd present. E 0 Potter J J. I go, S1t:i!v j.a. ; ; A S Patterson treasurer, salary lul! j one C S Hunt superintendent, h.k;:,rv 41 Jl"-'-' .'ill no AJ John- n lu-ritr. salary June Id'. 7o (' L 'ol deputy i.I.eritt, salary i Ju"1' '. 7-, 0 ) , A (' Jennings clerk, silary June 1"! To ; K L (iibbs, dep ty clerk, salary j Jullu M0u A J Zumwalt, rebate on tuxes, Co. warehouse nt Irving; tint allowed. I Hesignation of Jnlin L Mewatt, us -urwiiiii hi man ui-iri-i ,u s7 a,, copied and rep rt adopted. Alex Lewis appointeit to fill the vacancy. A J Ji.liii.oti notill d the (.nut t tl.ut he had appointed M I. (.inpU;i ,i special deputy slietill. Ij T Harris deputy distiiet Hl- tiuney state vs J M Short- r'dge u -,i W S r.tiel bl iek-initliiug on ro.nl tools l o H H Friendly, pauj er supplies., s .Vi Henderson it I, inn, medicine inr paupers J'W Vaugliun J P fees slate vs J H Sh.utrid ,. J II Welis constable f. is stale y J II Shorlridge I SI 1 70 :i tit) Chas Button uitiies- state vs J H Slioriridge 1 i i J II Wells constable fees state vs Rny Land Walter Kelley witness stale vs Boy Land Warner Kelley witness tees stale vs Boy Land Chailes Craighead witness fees slate vs Boy Land James Land witness fees sbite vs l!oy Land J W Vailgliatl witness fees st ite vs Boy Land I K Peters, oil for tank ... M J Hadsall, J P state of Oregon vs Sum llarkleroad i reconsid ered i claimed fi-.ii'i, allowed.. SJ Hubbord sptciul constable s'.ate of Oregon vsSatn Harkle road i recon -idcred i claimed jj:!.L'"i, allowed EA Hadsall special constalile statu of Oregon VsSam Harkle Mad i reconsidered j claimed i I0.7.j allowed Ed A Evans special constable state of Oregon vsSain Hurtle road irecon-idered) claimed H'S cents, allowed (ieo Had.-all spei ial constable slate of Oroirm vsSam Harkle road t reconsidered i claimed f'J.'.li, allowed (ieorge Hitler juror talent Oie gnu vs Sam llarUlepiad claim ed s-.'D, aiiniveil George Bradley juror s!:ite of Oregon vs ;-un Harkleroad claimed jl.iii), allo.veil Frank Hawley j iror state of Ore gon vs Sam Haikleioad claim ed MX, ullnwid so 2 71) 2 :o ;i on ,'t Si I Cm ( 1(1 5 00 0 Od Hu ll CO 1 0 1 CO 1 00 P J Jacks m jur-r state or Ore Oregon vs Sam llaikli-road claim e l f 1.00, allowed l'o'l H B Gray jmor stale of Ongmi Vs Sum Harkleroad (ieo B Cutnp j iror slate of Ore gon isSuiii Harkleroad ... . SJ Hubbard, witr.es- state of Oregon vs Sam h'aikleroad claimed i.'U-O WJ lUinji witness state of Ore gon vs Sam Harkleroad claim ed f l-.ID, lillovved B E Cobb witness state of Oro gon vs Sam llarklemad claim ed JIJ.00, nlloweil A B lUilli lpli. witness state of Oregon vs Sam Harkleroad Claimed J-U.OO allowed 1 on 1 0 0 to a io .- ( 0 . 5.1 0 ( W Wright lumber 00 00 B F Finn, luiub.r, claimed :is ,.IIu,.,l t-'i 01 C Cole, lumber . "' (l' f ' Cole, lumber C'J !0 (,' Cole, lumber 3 5-S Chas II Stickles, lumber ' 00 John Winzenried, lumber. ... 1-00 J I Jones, lumber "0 J A Holt, lumber 5 TO Grillln Hardware Co, road and bridge mutciial I :!" Hind & Davenport, lumber 4 57 i " pauper supplies... 10 l'i F B Bellman, superinlemliug rock crusher -B ;'n J B Yates, engine and hands running rock crusher .. 1-3 "" C W Wasliburne, gravel 1 B B Eby, repairs on road tools... 'i ."0 Hetty Bond, gravel, from mad fund He'ty Bond, gravel, from mml f u I'd George Midgley, lumber for en gine tender John Cociiian, wood for ei glnc 2 10 on ! 00 1 :,o C A Meriiu, ' J T Borland, supervisor mud district No 10T for June On ; Begister, prii'ting ,J" U A Bowland, deputy hhcrlll - Ered CBeatl, " " ' 10 I) 1' Uurtnii, a-sessor I'-'1' (0 . I) W Coolidgi deputy as-esor... '.J .".o John T Wi!on. deputy vt " i SfKA ISO. Ten tilin the lilill.Uf of In p lti'V r. r ipijin tht.n evir tf..re. Tli.y Ml tb: tln-y will ie eei f.iir pri . if tli'v can save their their produclio. ANACHKOMSM. T " 1 1 i!," .i i inji ,.f n. rum, Vl.'l I it.- If . mt. r oh fnilll fln.'. r t I'r. iii.- ,-u,, ,,f ,,. ,., ,,, iUr.-' 1 1 1 Ai.-t. (i. ,ai:r ... e.-.-u, r I iv.-r m.n ..f ) am. I iy:v. t ii.nr i '..ii i'- 'mi it lifu iM d.th I' r j--y . f ..ii,- (ur t;,,iU.-.i t!mt ilwilU with V. - - . i i-. , -. i in -:i. , tw.-hi: :t. I.inl'.v.it.-ifu! I fI-"-I ....... I .. .1. 1 r I' .sr ' i .'.i. e i (): I ml ... - l. rri.y tnl.t l i tl . m in v m t 1. 1 11 h"Ur, VlUll i.u;. ,.( l., , ii ,. I 'V l i . m , i,.,ii.v.i ! VS.-'i .;v, , .t.!s..-.. .a (!,.. k...,, lt, til i' - -u ft fi-! t . ..,.!!. .'.r.fur.rf I v. I 1' all. a 1 1 '. a. i.. ih, .Junintf .Ut ' -M ry r I.I..U,. la V. i.,i:,.r. Journal. CUSTOMS OF THE MIKADO. Hi Msje.l)-. M.tli,. ,,r llritUiig With MlnUter unit riitil. 11, lni'.,.itlo's iluily eiistniiis are very na-'iil..". lie alw.iv p.v 1. 1 ,t M ,y hi i a. in. anil n inulii- at work lln ;v uiiill I p lu. Ilu reuiU and ih-im atl iirll. n l.ary la s and iliviai n. V!,eii a en I. In, t inmUter uililr. s maji'-ty a! nut any jail lie inniter. lie In ipnri iil'out i he sulijeet, n purjiom' and cniH'.Uiiin, mil il.s idet It. lie U linn and n.it i lamui ,il le. Wlien lie d, . ides a unit ti r en. e, l.e fumiiil a(li r tlml lm nmviU. At the Unlnntnu nf Matsiikata' cat' diet, t arliamelit di eld. d I i n diim the ki! ariesiif l!ie eat lin t ministers and ntlur goM rnineiit i tile, rs. Mie prliiie iiiinM. ;, Count Mai.iikata, addn m il liii maj,ty about it. Kin majesty did nut turin'tit, mid liuKild: "Many nttUvrs raiumt live upon a IIxkI Hilary. Sume eiiliitu t mints tililiave Urti nbllial to borrow tnniiey. and I have advanced niniuy from my tr. a-ury to ,ipirt tin in. If tiie prewnt rnlilnet nilni-i, rs n taia their positions by iMirrmv inn iimmy, uli i.ibiiiet lulnlsterr then fore rim i!o so. 'I In n font I cannot niiw nt to the reduction of s;ilarles. " Count Mat-ukat.t n tired from Ids ma Jisty. However, the rabllict nluv more (leluibd I lie ipn stli.n ltli the count, and Mutsiikatit vm M n, rain to inimull tho em pemr. Ills majity was not Inellneil to utrl.lni it i -1 1 1 1 , mid sent an nllemlinit to say to lilni: "1 have ulrvudy rommandetl alsMit tlio niliietioii of salaries. I cannot see you nny nmn'." Tliu salaries were tlierefon- nut reduced. Ills majesty understands the condition of I In1 lower rlassi'S, and familiarises 1dm n If with the prixatii eoiiduet of the cab inet ministers. When be reads newspaper urtleles relating to thn private miseomluet of m.'i.v ealilnet ininisters and attnellnn blln. Ids IMiiJi -ty Komi times smiles. Ills majesty Is baid of r ailing Ismks and newspapers, lie is sM eliilly fond ol lul liiall lsniks. Ho likes to coiiioh .lap aiiese pis-ins, whleli lut ran tin very road lly. 1IU ability In that rospivt Is much udmlred I y his atti nilnnts. His niajesiy dlslikisall pnteiiso and liypiHTlsy. When It lias 1 is n repnrtetl M Ms maji sly that some nf Ids sulijii ts have ulven their lives lu time of Hood or earthquake to preserve. Ids majesty's picture, ho has been muc h Mil, hiil. but he Is anxious to ills courage his sulij.vts from such jiilxotliin, and to preserve them fmiu any but mves fary danger. Withal, tlio empimr's life Is n very happy mid peaceful nne. Messed by the love nuil respect of grateful subjivts, and w In n his majesty makes a tour anywhere In .la an without his guards hols In no danger, but Is Mvived everywhere with revi ii w ai.d joy. Japanese American Voire. Tlio Koino nf Tiiiu h. 'Hie ipii'stioii ha bin II aski-d, "Whleli of our sin!-! i-i most eapal'Ie nf Improve me:',t." All K.nnlish H ientlst Niysprolj ubly tlio sense of touch. .Mrlrtly sj eakliiK thn senses are capable rattn rof alteration and spii'iall.Jitlon than nf ini mm mi lit. l or liistano', thosi w ho hao mueli lo do lu the oi n air iHconie immensely loiitf sighted, but this is ab normal, mill the Increased superiority In one direction is l ist by Inferiority in an other. Put them are many trades whleli afford abundant evideiieelhat the sense nf touch, rt any rate In certain dins-linns, can Is' largely di veloied. 1'or instance, the con liolsseiir of china relies much iimni mi an ulinnst, linis reeplible ditTerciioo nf fivling In the texture than on his eyes In dlsemir the hi iniineness of any piece. '1'liu blind bivst.ir can very soon dU'i rii ls twis n dilTi n ut in. tals inen ly by the sense nf touch, and, In fact, the education nf the blind nlfords a rcinnrkahlu Instance of tln develiipnielit nf tills sense. Ill it r tain manufactures the skilled wnrknian knows entirely by this sense when a mix ture has reached the proper degree of solid ity nr a mati rial Is nf the right texture, and ho nielves very high wages by virtue nf this sense alone. tin tho other hand, the House nf smell and Iho sense nf tu-to aro each nf tln in blunted and lose their finer Teeption If tho sanni ubjii t Is freciueiitly m sentoI to them. In cm ry case, however, It Is not il,.. ... ii..i:.l Keiisn nf touch that is im proved, but, a special exeelleneo of tho sense. New York Ledger. Sumo Truth lu Hint. "Imk at this, will you!'" exclaiunsl the real estate a ml house n ntliiKn:tiinlst. 'In this paper tin ro is a record of b7 marriage licenses issui d yesterday." "Well, what of It:-" said his partner, the J'sitiilst of the 11 nil, who was loaning hack in a chair with his hat pulli d down over Ids eyes. "What of It," is h'sd thn other, "(an t you kid!1 Xhn.so K7 marriage lloeimes muni h" marrlagi s. 1 bo T marrliiges will b ad to h7 lniUiries for huiisis. Hats, oral hast ellglMu ai artincnK. It's bound to stimu late business in our line, and we'll K1 1 our bhare. " "1 hat doesn't follow at all. Ilioe b lirciiM's represent 174 1 rsnns, don't tlicyr" "Yes." "I'rnliably all mlultsf" "t ndoubtedly. What of It?" "Nothing," growled tho pessimist, "ex tept that 171 persons who havo hitherto occupied 171 apartinclits will hereafter oc cupy s". You give mo a .uin. Ouawny." l'eiirsou s Weekly. Aalx ilui I'lato. An usls stus plato is most useful as a part nf the kitchen leiilshllig. OfK n t lines It Is lint convenient to remove a stovi) lid, and thusdiaib n tho fin-, In irder to make toast, but Iho sllcis may lo brow ia d nuil laid on thn nsls-stus I late on t. p of the ranr''', although they will re ii.lM in emistaiit attiiiti'ti to prevent burning as If In Id un r tlio cutis on a toa-ting fork. Nut All tlm Tinir. p),M tor -re y.jii trm Med with In. m n la ull th.; time' Patient No - Not when I in ttslu p V!i ltccird. o LORO RANDCLPh'S WAiilK II. i I lip Slalriiin l,r oi,,k llin Aoom Ui.li.ii r linage. lho late Lord Kandoli h I'liurclull was S.'i'Z: " B,s7..S,r;,: tin houiio of eoiiiinons wcm oft. iitluuH t! o victims n ms pranks, ami many a d rtorylnwlilch "Haialy'' llgures as the h. ro Is stilt told In lh.' lollies, tine nig' t w hile Ia'Ti ltandol Ii wa c. nv. rstng w i:i si M lal (rli lids III tin- e.,fe att.iclicd to the hniiM. aiii.stinn aro.e as loth-' time it Would taken pedestrian to cross We..!n:ln ler bridge. lMtlerei.t ejiinloiis were e press.il, but tin Iwoof ihc dl-piitaMs weic able 1. 1 agrie. At liiigih l.. rd Hamlolpli, who had Isvn a ll. n: n.uhi. r of theili- ctission, ntli ml t" wag.r that he could cross from ttio Jll.l.lle-u to ttie Mm. side of the bridge w bile " llig llin.'lhe gnat N il In the do. k teller , ( the parlla llii lit building-, was slnl.llig the four quarters and the hour of p.'. Hie wag. r was accepted by one of the meuilirs if the comiviny, and It was nrr.ing.il (hat at the hour named w line... should Is' sta tlolleil nt each end of the I ridge la w atch the performance. A few mlnut.s Is fore midnight a si l.vt parly nf Well known meiiib. rs was mvii In emerge from a li'tle d.sir near Ihe Is alor sipiart. rs lu the parliament build Ings aud stalk sedately a, tosk the bridge. At the InrthtT end thn party paused and was ms'U surrounded by a curious throng Nvcral ether ill-.tlnugl-h.il legislators oon afterward apsan d iind lolUclyre piloted p.i-sershy to ki.'p to the left. Just as"Illg Hen" Ivgan tu strlk.i tho llrst quarter the llihe tlgun' of a man. weai lug a top hut and evening clothes, was s.. n to hap out of a little group nf nun on the Middlesex side. Jsoiuii waggl-h friend raised theory of ".-'top thief I " and In a jiffy half a score nf wonder Inn men mid buys Were fast on the hods of the doligluy sprinter. A llc iniin, hearing the in and observing the Hieing Inati, slart.d In pursuit. As llig Hen continued to clang the paet (trew ontt. r mid Imtt. r. tine by ore the pursiurs I . ,.. n to fall away, but the I Ig pollccieiiti hung grlielv I ' l i t task. Win n thecent.rof Ihe bring.' w ' reinh.d. lie quarters lad Inn rung ami ti e prc'it I II had already Is gun to strike the hour. A chis r arose (nun llie waU'hcrs i ti the Sur rey side, mid Lord Handulph. w ho had nil til then I sen running up an Incline, now had the il. se. nt In his favor. A few mo incuts later the JUltlng mltvuiail rauii tiHui his man, surrounded by admiring friends. "What's up!" stuttered the blealbles, and bewildered Isibby. "'1 wn slmkis to span'!" pufTi d ihe le torlntis Lord Haiidolph. lhoellicer niirbil, blushisl, iipnlogiA.il. wlil his brow and went uway. Y.x change. PARIS FLATS BEAT OURS. The I rian IniiHii l' I es ml dels .11. rr Vot tils Money. In sntiiK r'sHvts at least Mat life in Palis coins to hold iiihantng.-s over that lu .New Ynrk and Harlem. Tho coiielerge, for In stance, has nut nbtalmsl yet the despnt le power nf the imperial Harlem janitor, lie diss tint even attempt to illctato to I hi tenants when they shall or shall not cat, and they may dump their ashes aud cook their meals at their ow n swiet. w ill. The I'.meli rge, like the Janitor, llv. s In tho building, and he I expected, besides keeping Iho building scrupulously clean, to attend to all the wants of (its tenants. Ho or Ids wlfn must run all the errands, take tip tho curds of isltors nuil sieth.it no guest Is comi clli d to climb up In a Hal when tlio ow ner Is nut. l'nr Ills serv lees thn cnliclergn receives a regular fee, it -minuting to about f .'''' I a year. Tho rental, !., of the Parisian Hat Is li:ti' !i less Hum that ot Ai'W lorx. nar li in, or even llp oklj n. At Ni ulllysur rielne, a bus ride of al-uit 1 hrie quarters of nn hour from Ihe heart nf Purls, ono may get a thnu room Hat, w ith kitchen ami Imth, for less than fin a month. Tho iqiartiiieiits In this suburb overlook a iHiiullful park, the rooms aro liom sLly "light and airy," and the kllcheii coliUilns running water, n stove, meat safe and coal bin. All the r s aro furnished with iiarquet lliH.rlng, the celling lsdico ratod prettily and I r. mil windows open uut on tu little luilconlts. The liiiirketni. n In thn iielghlsirlnsid deal In iiriKluetssiilt.iblo losuch miniature homos. It Is possible to buy rabbit, dm k, hare, chicken, turkey, goose and ntlur (tamo by thu smiid. egeuibb s, cut ready fur snup, can Is) iKiughl, and the l aker brings around crisp bread at (l lio every morning. New Ynrk Pre-s. Tim Kjres of tlio Lnulr. That the eii(ln lias a most wonderful poworof vision Is slinwn from the (act that It flics lu almost a straight lino for any object which It desires tos.i ure. llaby eagle also possess this farsightedness. IxiliK Isforo human eyes call discern Ihcin their gar.o Is filed nn distance, and their cries of welcome to their parents am shrill and continuous, 'llm struct urn of Hair eyes makes thorn peculiarly strong. '1 lie brightest K'aro of sunlight does not ulfect them. Kagles ilo not lly as high In thu air nn somo other birds, but llielr lllght Is very loiiK and steady. A peculiarity alsmt eagles is that tin y are constant tolheii mates, not changing every M ason, as Imwt Llrds do. homel lines the saint) Jiair of fugles will return lo tho same nest year after year. Tlicywviu I" biiomn iicqualnt cd with tho locality, nnd If tin y are mn tllsturlxsi ore regular tenants. New York l'dger. A Oullty niiM-li-iire. "I wmqulU' nt a loss," said Mr. .Storm Ingtoii Harms, "to understand why, when I pointed my finger Into Bpaco and said 'tho counterfeit prow . tin. nt of a man,' man not up and left pr.rlpltatly." "I Kuess," in -la lined Hie I mis unr, "thst ho imiit have b.s n thu man who did It." "Dldwh.itf" "C'liiii" In on it loud quarter. " Wash lngton Mar. 1'lno and fir havo lonu llls rs, cxooi ding ly well ,.,lapt.d t,. tbo us.' of the pap. r maker, but the r. slimtis substames c-n talmsl In the w.ksIs form so large a - r iviitiitfu of tliu composition and are soilllll- cult of removal that the paper makers uro compill'd to liso other viirletles. r.v.'o .o. - t..- rluui nnd 'I'" Japatiesu solillers raiik among ll.. b.-t gyn.iinsts In tho world. In half a ii. ii. ut") they can w ale a 1 1 f's t wall by sliii I) Is.i.liUli.g nn eae li oile r s sliooi d. rs, one la in sii porting two or three otlf rs. Ihe il on. si I ta-t. n of the I'rln.-(of Wain lane a n.ot n. tiiral origin, lb r fatb. r In early maiilesxl wasa p.s.r young rr son and I. ved almost In w elusion with I, Is WIN) and i hlldn n. li. r mother, a j. r- mu'n iintnn, Ualimd Inr to housowlfnry. t.Kl IP VM Kl Mil-.. Ifyou iiil "i'i tiwii t i push ,, i i . i i, i i i. lfyotl.Hl x.uMtiWii t ' push ' I - II 'H 1 1 1 1 , ol 1 lie" Mark l.tlltel'.X- ti'rrt ai d (' ) to 'iti; Inr it ivs an ! press has a hop retrospe t eovering n.W ., Ki,h.:rr,,:t-ix.yy.ar f Victona's votl' litlsliu -s nii,i .1 g i-alo .! , rotgl). f) ne of its selileln'eS are as spirit i r s . ', 1 on: 1 1 , 1 w I hi arc a! a ., i - t r v 1 1 Lu- i ess i i i.i , i , anv liii ',. :, i'; ' M,.h Mf" it - ,,ut ,. ti 'li I r must ,i t : he done I u :i lie t ' i : 1 1 : I r ..ii il Worth; gi I h;i s:i hi, ami 'i,re it tit', or on t, s-i ,. mi i uol let Ha M, take lis lt ie. 1 1 Vol. i .Hit business In oii.i' to Votir tntt it, i ll e 'lira,; t use whi' ilo ivtne. I! volt want a ; r '-poi.,i, tow n, w Ii ro oeu pie i. in io;i c who n rc ilisposi il to in. ike tioinis, ilu'iiiln nwav with ami l. t! Ir.nn sio'.t till jealousy j I'-'" '" ''ii a ttrailnal hut Htea.ly re .in.l spite and work in n for i-om-; 'Id"ti.n, and the most recent avail- . . .11., ..'... I to." ' .- I tin hi nrospentv and tni)ti;al bene-1 lit. Wake up! Hull votir eves, roll up votir si. v. s ai il ;.i to work. I . i nut. a oik Mth I'cir and tretnh- lil.e; littt tike it b.r cnu.tcil th i! hlo.-.l -viil l. II. I.c.ivo results to theinsclvcs, ....r...v no trout.!.', lull all unitr to make it the hides' kind ol'a t.- ti. Cotowoik. "' '" '. A htrike i f mam k us wealth is reimrtul on the Yukon. M.n ith the liatilihoo.l to (I'ttnaie making fortunes, i'l'iti iixm iiiimrs ie- C'.'ive .fl,"i a d.iv nnd bo.ud. Aninnn the :nost luckv inc.) J I Which., td l.os Angeles, w Ii i cl. an .1 up about j lie Hindu on the average. This pre rl7."i,0l)0. lie l 'inuht out t'lO.IKlla'uts Hie lowest I'lire in there- and inwstnl the rest. Kiol I" I ' lppey, of Si attle, houj;hi out ah nit f.0,000 ai.d has :f lT.".IHK in siulit, . i . i : . .. - 1. ami claims ins lit: 1 1 s is worm if'i.OOll.OHO o' nn. re; William -tan- Icv, of Seattle, rl.'atel tip U'J.lMHl; Clareiics llcrrv, lHUMll; llenrv Anderson, fj.'i.lHlO; Krank Keller, t .)(),( t It I; T .1 Kil!ey,.t;:.'!,ll0i); Will ia n Slone, of Nanaimo, !,S"i,0lK, ami at le.i.-l tliirty more who will not talk. T! e Salcin .I'jiirunl lias loured the following mil: It is the (.eiieriil opinion lliat lime will l e htil two tickets in tho tielil, Kepuhliean ami lliiiielallio rnion. tleo K I'liuin berliiiu is a rc.nlv talked hy the latter forces fur tl.e next governor. l'he Mitilull faction will sick run I'.i rjer lli riiiii.ii, general land ci.inmii-Miii.t r, for gov ernor: 'I'r. usurer Met.sclian is to he secretary of hl id , hi. d Senat it 1 I. l'atti is in tieasiircr, Fr-iiik H iker or state printer, .lusiico Moore for judge, aiul Id lt'in in for attorney .'eoeral. Thu other republic ns ivill seek to renoiniiiate their pre.-ent I ic.-iu r involved in the aholili in of state nllicialH throngboiit, except the imp duty, ami the prepondor treasurer, who is si i vltig hi i re ond ! ant importan e in llm noord of term. Haiunlsy's Ovciliunl Travel. Today, as during the past lb roe days, lai'ue iiuuibeisol the Ktnb a. vol ;;eur. . .1 ..... .....1. I........... I SlliniStS passcil llliougll I .lie,. to. ... t .1 I , ' , , , , i iii ( IregouiaiiH. One of li e prob- ward bound. I he liisl Main, a sp, clal, , , . , , ,, . passed at l:'.5 a in. The r. gul .r No ir, , a1 lo ones is that the appellation overland piissed ihrougli lo I' .or s e -' iirst became current in "the days Hons as follow : I'ust . etl.,n, i.'j'i u in, ,,1, tbo ilays of gold, tlie days ol lo cars; second section, Il I am, In i J,, tho milling tilll 8 a trave- cars: (hild section, llioil a in, 7 ear-;' , . , . , , i. i. .rwhoppent the nubt at a farm fourth section, I l:il() a in, Hears, limy ' . , , , , willeuiilinuetocom.. ihrongl, t r . b" He on the marshy banks .f tho row, although lu not so larcn numbers, . I. nig Tom, in what is now I-ane No 1". going through in Uo or possibly ro aiiyt letnarkeil thai the children three sections. , jn t, country hIioiiIiI be provided Thun.aiu body id the Kus-cmu dele- We Kitlionhasliotyeliiriiv.il iiHioiig'' i ., i , being looked for on eve, v m-imi. , I 'loughl of that, ' Haul the bosteg., I .t the ranie time displaying to tha AT tiik Cni:AMi:KV.-A tipoii. r rf Ht,, i Miie.f visitor her baby's feet leu.ned today that .be Kuge main- , iry W ill, eolllllienelng lirxt Week, re-I . ivlve from the country ii"i.r 1.1. wollyn T,i(J i;0l),lt,rn l,cii0 railroad is luiM.piu.nlsnfmiik daily, and proh increased freight ably ll'Otl, bringing tlm t:ul received , . .. , daily up past ihe Win pui.d mark. business. Opening tbo Ogden gate The en-ninny is making over In way has been very ad vaiHageoiis to pounds of butter daily, and Is l.uilillnir tho lino in Oregon ami has nearly up a good business. j doubled llm freight and passenger Lost am. I-'iiimi - Y.-tenlny Mr ! business. Mr Markh.uo is giving Alt; Anton went plei.i. In'.' in ar llie j tho people new methods. Ho is McKenzie river, about sewen miles , jy t10 ri eti t man in tho right from here. When she telurne.l Imme she 'liscoveieil tht her Riibl wato'. was gone, iler ilaughtef, Miss Merlin, drove to the place this morning look- ( f(l(, t, losing walcll and b , , 11(,.,.r Jumped 11 M i i l ' of be buggy. Hatlu r lucky. Ollll.l I i ut Willi TIIK I'. T. M - ' evehP g the Kuge;. hive, l ') lit-1 M provided a duiniy Ini.eh sod an ... ii...., ...,, am i n.i ;"' in.ii-e and I ntii linn I In ins. i v - N I in- 'I ol . . lets w ei.' pres. I'l knights of the onb r i.ot la i : v I'roin all ti ports given ut t y h M ry plea uut time. Wit V I.I W. I.'llliel.' li b 'a i4 very ill at t'..lt..k"' ii , ' ! ,1 .,'tor in kltend.iiicc.wo lean'. i ,.v li e 1,, t yt fy ,iU,u ,10),g uf JliH K(.,,very . IIOl'i IN :(,L.M. follows: " l lie area of l.uni 'Mlllivaleil lor linjis in 1'ioT nmoiinteil to ,'it;,3'J.! acres. The acii!ij;o passed through v ruitis llu.tiiatiiiiis, ailing toils lottt'st point in 1SI'., when IJ.T'.IS nous were rei'or.leil, and raising to ils maximum of 71,71'S acres in I 7 S . lk'iii)j r. ilib id soiiiowliat in siii'ci I'llinj; years, thu acreage ad v.itH'iil naiu till wo It i i ti it in ISS.'i at neatly the same litiro its in 1S7S. Ki r the past ten years there ,l""' reuirns ior ioimi givu oa ! - III acres. These liun s will proh ably he reiluced this yar, so that the close of tlm period under eidl- f Hi.ier.unm will most lueiy snow a ' reduction of 3.1KH) to l, COO acres :lr"" thiM'UHlvatlo.iol 1S.W Tiie highest nviTajrr I'riees realized dm in the past lixty years are re- c rile. I in the celebrated 'famine ol ISSJ, w hen the erop being only cs. 1 1 iiiale.l ut I'J'.'.ODti owl, the aver- aie price nalizi'il was jCIS llsSd per ewl. A strikiim contrast lo t lis lii;iire is fniiml in the year j 1W, when only CDs perewt. could ccrd of the penal. I-or tho past lour years tlio average, however, c uno down very near tho lnwe record, shoninoj only (ils till perewt from 1 SO I to 1S.)7 being much he- j low any previois four years in litect succession, and with .he sol itary exception of IS'.lli being tho must unprofitable of any proceed ing season. The American growers now look upon Knglaud as thn national outlet for their surplus I roilucti ,n. The average gr iwth of the United S'atos for llm past seven years amounts to 21 1) ,000 hales per annum, their natural homo consumption being about 1S0.OO0 hales, they have therefor' about (lO.OeX) bales of their own gronllis to dispose of each year; to'htitns they import b imc special ticrunitt hops, tliuir ac'itial surplus is greater, and their exports for tlm past six years have averaged 78,- 1 000 hales, nr about 12"i,000 cuts When we k iow thnt hy fur the largest portion nflliis quantity is ant o Kngliitid, il hardly needs i iniillier word to pii.vn tho iiiliiun-o events happening in the past sixty cars. Salem SialcMUHi : Theie are many stories told as to the orig'n if the term "Webfoot, ' as applied pla 'e. Then are 105,10(1 "indorsed" pli. a-its (,r less than I3.CKX) ollices at Washington. 1'resident MeKin b v k now b that mom than 90,000 pe.nons have got U be disappointed in any event and bo shows no in '.'.'.nation lo hasten matters in this c mi,. in, remarks the Ktst Ore- N ii 's have Isi'ti posted al the i.i in.-a' AsioiM informing the :'.,,. i, ,."i th t hereafter only IS cei l- ii joijiid would bo paid for ei.iii . k -aim mi weighing over 10 ii.itn.ils slid 1 j cent for Bteel heads. I The pricti luu ltiM 4 veuld. O