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RlVJSK IPBO?IMffi HOME LIFE OF FILIPINOS Mjjor Fik iiUU Hit' willii Kivcr. Characteristics and Customs of the Native Population. I'l l. M. Mltl Mllf Uuard April li The cltlz ns of Eugene have sp, m tbooeondt nf dollon iti oonttrueilug a light draught stcuinbial mi . .. fn( II I MMM OOriOM ideas ' " in my Many vv ill toil t i ., few oentaroeor loiter it day on Dm street cor HI ,.f in,, kin r ,., - ina bur n, white their ft. 1,1. rmwncing tot richest mid moot pro- I' tivo lmda on the islands, gonntilled. THE PRIMITIVE BAMBOO 8HACKS ' 11 -ot really nec ry ' to pay any an at attention to the i nltl ration of the soil if oat la content to incr i,.iii ri, , ,h l,v "' accordance with the Filipino'! vwaataaitlea la the rielatt- o m- ; ' of Ufa, in bis native alia The Wales iinirmu cii ' "dition the needa of the Filipino are ad . r i v i ' mn ;chujl rimht A Mi-take in Ban I i g Renai Hill N VI Duly 5 Kill r Km Required, Kflaiivi.s nt Ctaude Bnotoo Waul Sfoteoee Commoted. Of Line I'ouDtv Kor Ver billing "u.i al Bardatn-Ovoaa af ihr . live Women. raw ana ample uaalaai alike, r the paat and future, he liven fr..t:i band to i: nth. h ttin each da tni,. .,-.. .. Copyright, wa, by the Author.) Itotlf. Ha knowa that the truitfnl mil II. almost without tillage, will yield bin In onler tii funn ii fnip hiaa nf .!. th Deceeaitiaa of Ufa Th, v, rv , ndi. navigation the upper Willau i. i river, life in tha Philippine! ojie timet visit ' Mot 1,iH oilatonce breed ind nca mid she is tmw i nr.. iic here uiiiiu '1"' Filipino in hi huuilsjo shack with ' '' "oeoacatji aa to tha future (nil load of trei.ht lor the peopi,- ,,i ''" 1 ihpino lenora ami aenorlta and Une county. Baoh trip aha niakea ?T ort tatereating of yonngrtertla saves our people large sums m in-iln I'llUgl. The river la In fuir condition from I Portion a to curii uou or the Jaac lion iar. At that plant the high H Uei lodged lingo drift in the river white the slough, which will probably be ud hereafter for ismis, ii fall ; inags ami the same lliuit he retiiov. '.:j ,i Fik, UB engineer in chare- uftbla river, wan notified of thU and pi m- laad to tend the TJ B tnag boat iti re by the 10th of April, or an aOOU an she wan ofl" the ways, to Improve and pi ice the channel in first olaaa Con illtlou. He ImH failed to keep bit proinlHe rroui Home reason The hoat was launched two week ego today and thin in the loth, and the Mathloma is -till lying In idleucas at Portland. Why la tbiaf During the entire winter the nog hoat has uit been ahove llarri iiirg, notwithstanding Mr Fisk knew the F.igetip wan building here, and he asked to sua;; out the river. Heretofore tliesnsg hoat c .me evi ,y winter promptly, but as loon as our citizens commenced bnlldlnc. a hoat of their own, that could not he houghl ly I. , , M k. . . iue raiiroau, ri r msk -miii to have forgotten about the upper Willametti If the river Is tmagged out at t'urtia alough the (tteatiicr Eugtnt can run here th l.t aeonon, probably into July If not c he will he compelled to move down the river in a few weeka It will only take two or three days for the Mathloma to do this work. The people nf Laue county demand that this work be doue at once, Mr Flak. If not the usxiH'auee of CVtngrtatnitU Tongue and .Senators Mcliride and Pinion will bo naked. Our peoplo are in earnest in ibis matter, and will not htand idly by end have tht ir throats cut. Ut world, the niininn who Ittai as COD tent in a buuih.-. haa ket on the mother's head as in the wickerwork cradl" ,r hammock To American cyea the native hum,. Hf im ii n,. t. im i i uiii DaW Uuard, April I . Mr- s c Bran on, motto r of Clouda Brooton, the oo idomotd murder, r of John a Linn, was iii Bkigeot today oireolotlng a petition to the guvruor, oaklog thai tbe Mntenoo of death uxm ber M.n t. commuted to life loiprlronma t Pbt oatitlnu la people among tha niipinoo In every ot bting geoerally aigned. it (turn ; ion in Manila art Bnd natlvea dtrttood other naiitlnna ur in i... they dlsplar Lon near tin , .,..... That it i with the groat nuut of the native popntetion, but Itmnat not be inffrrisi that there are no Uldnatriont Salem Journal) it baa beau dleov trad tbot there waa an erriu1 In enroll log Senate Bill Mo, 67, Introduetd al tbt laet attaiou of the leglalaluro by Mulkey of Polk, tod approved KWbru orj it, I88o,ralatlog U faaato baoolleot ed from lltlganta the aetea n-d and approved readi m- followai "Itahall be the duty ei the . eral olerka of olreull and county ooorta in Ibettotoattbellmtof filing id any -nit, action or proceeding for t foroemenl nl rlv ita rlghta, Including apptort and writs of n rtewa, proceed Inga in probate, petition! for probtlt tojoyed by onr peopte of ill, for lettera ol admlulaltatlon follnare ii vi um. OTAtlOTICO PHoapi i.. i i-i in i, at iiinii county Bobool Baptrlnttndtotlllltei haa died hi annual ieiri nfthe eon- dltloU of tlie public IfihoOll ot I .line couutyUregon. It la a very favorabte -h"uini;o the educational facilities We nive It as In i he (MUt.nX PIOHKBRS. Ariaagemeuti for tin- rjelebratnu Poa er Us) anil nr. goa An Dlveraarii , D gaged, mid cverywhet Bat b udness i uuliKcal i u pr. sentM manv uni.jiii. ami interesting bonka, the cnatotn bonao. in factorio! phases. There is a wide difference he- tod In ttartt tbay art prominent VVt tweeti city ami country life in the Phil- tin. I tliem em; l. y.sl as i ivil . n.n.i- m ippinea. and it is in the rural sectiona Hanila, aa condnctori on thtiti tear that the Filipino is lean in his natnral- Hot tod as operative! on the railroad ness and simplic ity. Here, a in moat l' hey have become ikilled aa workmen othar tropical conntriea, the bonaea are IboJI trade! and prnfesaiona l have bnilt with steep thatched roofs, with viaited doiena of them at work in their the eaves running nearly down to the placat of bniineea and have fennd many ground. About Manila bay the native possessing some know 1. , f tli.- Kn.-- shacks are built of hatiilssi. nud there lish languoga In every caee they dhi are many villages of these qneer phived many distinifiiislnn .- traits houses. Haeoor. Paranique. Paslg, Tun- Manila has u native piano maker, goto, Ifaricohoni Mala ban ami a hun- who constructs from hon material! nn-d other towns are nattered about entirely a grade of Inatrn nta which the bay. and in all of these the uativea will compare favorably with tin.,, made are thickly crowded. in the I'nited States. Tin native artists A native shack is nsnally only one end ecnlptcre are adepta I have Inula story high, with the rlis.r raised three considerable aciuaiutanre with a phyil- feet from tha ground, which is necea- ciun, a anrgeon in Agninaldo'a army, Mry on account Of the iwnmny COOdi- aU(i "is knuwhslg,, of medicine is as 1 m . The next day be issued a proc tiou of the land. All alsiut the native complete as that of most graduate! of tarnation and assumed the dutlea of I . l , . . u . t II 11 n .1 I .;. oi uirt an.l n til. unit rtineiu aii nusiu ai cone'-, s. r,i n is . , , , . ,,, ,,f , ,.....,. .... , ... . ...1...I.. II J i a 1. m ouifiiKii in,' iii'if in im i iiihi iiaue ami complainis in lau, oonteal i ro oeedlnga, divorcee, injuuotiou ami mandatnui iuPa, to exact from iba plaintiff or moving patty In ral i soil or action or proottdlngt, Hie sum of K; provided Hiat III all cases where the amount prayed for or demanded axceeda tbt tun of too and 16 In all ooaea where the amount prayed foroi demanded la 1500 or less," ale, li is Vlli III Hint the portion ol tie net Using tbe amount of free to be punt Pio r day this year iii be givtu waa Intended to read thus- Tn ei additional interest by ih fact tbol ii tctsfrom the plaintiff cr moving parly msn.s the fifty-third anniversary of in laid atftt or action or proceed ureal Brltotu't wliiuiraual from ure tbe turn of f 10 In all eoaei Mr here Iba gon, Hint also because this is Oreaon'a amount prayed for or demanded . fortieth year of etotebood ami tbe Hi- I oatbe sum oi S00, and Sln nil ttelbalnoetl woo fbruially admitted aa coeeawbon tlieomounl prayed (tor or oteriltory ot tbeOnlled Slatea, demanded la ,."sni or leaa." Th( It waa on March J. 1840, thai Gen- emouut IB wot written in phve of fin erai jueeph Iihiic arilved it Oregon My vet'theurt. My (lurliug is the aweeteet girl, Hhe's always got me dtnolog, Her eyot juat set me all awhlrl, She ever kfvpt me prancin.-. She's very young but then she's iwret, I love her, oh , so dearly : I see her often etch ilay we meet; 8ho loves me? Vea or nearly. Oft times I think she's quite a bore, She kicks up audi a atrlfe, Hut then she's only aged four, And her momma la my wife. -xxx. retbemori insanitary condi tions pivvail Th. re are nsnally three or f onr genera tiona quartered in each lhack Aeidt (ram the natives of all si. - and gee. from the gray haired pod and i a ra down to the diminn tiv pickaninny, the goats and other an Imnli are aheltered within. The water bul is In in, -d m i.u adjoining shack. B re w r. I chad bere onr men had beard oi I Philippine wafer buffalo and had I n . I variona ideaa of thaonl mal. V!i u i ii-v.ms thst sighted, wo were not a little lurpriltd The water of Manila and Luzon. While it is to be expected that we would timl not a few who have risen almvo the rabble and imbibed the more advanced ideas of Eu ropean civilization, yet it is surprising how many of these have entered into the regeneration of their fillovv heings and the transformation of Manila ami the Philippines. There has boon much written con cerning the dittottt prevalent among the.nutives of tin se islands. True it is that Logon has its lepers, but leprosy is Of his appointment tot hut position by ProaU den I J .ines K Polk, tbe bill for rg iu- i territorial go erumeul having nd tbe wordi "provided that" in Inaerted wlthnot their in any arty bovlug connection with tbe aubjeot mailer. Those tWO Word! are super ll ioiis as also is the w nlOOlOD which precedes tin in. Aa the law stands on the record bul do, which ii the Filinino'l chief not prevalent on these islands to 00 I ' rdtn rl itly n xnblet an great extent. At to the many other die ox in doe and t , i. tl. i-h its horns eases credited to the islands, all have 1 randn re widely apreed apart, been greatly exaggerated. Many of the 1 DU iVf-S i if e.: . n'.ly seen bathing skin diseases, or a)iparellt diseases of Bate iii i.'" I is ,.f the 1'a-ig, the skin, are really caused by mosquito and to U it v a novel iierforinance. or other insect bites. The natives let Milwaukee. At PeTilwnnkae, Wit, the democrat! ot the atote served u banquet. Over 403 guests were present, Col W-.-.i J Hryan delivered an addresa on ' De mocracy," tptiktog in (ovor of silver, nil against imperialism and lnits, Uohemia .nines UoBded Cottage Qrove April RP I ami it J Jtnninga have bonded be N co demui group of mines from Krin.k Hughes und Lewis Hartley in ihe Bohemia district. These minea ore extensions of the Star tuiue, o bloh has proved to be very rich and exteotivt, Hue Rtvn Mines. Brownevllle l imes: "The iiiiuubI meeting of the k tock holders of the Calnpo- la Ss lllue RlVtf Mill and Mining Co was held at the o )1 ce of A A Tossing, last I'ue'dav Wning, About 80,000 snares were repri-etited, and every member was greatly encouraged at the prospi cts for 'lie future. The board of dlreoton trt elected as followa: H Vahle, y I! Hlanohard, N II Standlsh, W W '; iba, . a Tusalng. C K Btonord was r -elected secretary and treasurer." I a few Centa' Worth of food a day and COOnt hims. lf It Wtll i H on what a per- -w fosTOFFic-E. Several Dexter l,,, 8ccngtome.l to o civilite.1 diet '.discrihers to the Si'Aitn write us to would regard a- starvation rations. In change their oddrtM to Ziou, the new tbii respect the nttivae are much like I'ostofflce iu that locality. That eec the Chine-.' ( lies ltice is the princi- on has an inclination for twlp- pal article .,f d. t ,.. tlie Philippiuea. It is largwj ciou,i...i w hay the riot Bl Li- present many pictur- scenes. '! "i uauves I ' aiiiiiials d it niselves iu tha in i al anmhl . .is fashion, jua tifj In , the title ,,f water buffalo, in ii native village dearly oil the peo ple are related as a i .-.lit of the system of intermarriage. One family utnolly lettlet down in some place apart from the othets. mid as the family increases the town or hamlet grows, new shacka being odd d as they nr.. needed In the ;inal i nu i :e cm t. ins of the natives the nana gel of Pacific islanders were closely followed. While some of the primitive customs have been lost sight of in the recent changoo many of them still prevail. Like Jacob of old. tbe Filipino lover is still nsinired to do a term of service for tho father of his in tended 1 ride, and the courtship is tilled with trying ceremonieo and unpleasant vii issitiides f. r the v uting couple before they wed aud obtain a placo iu the household. I In at simplicity prevails in nil phases of Filipino hi '. native will live ujkju their finger nails grow ton great length, and it is the scratching of the tntect bites with these poisonous noilt that causes many of the sures. vjnito u num ber o( coses of deformity are seen among nutivea In stature the Filipino is of tho di minutive type. Between tht pure na tive and the Kanaka of the Hawaiian Ialauds there appears tube some rela tionship. In stat 'ire. color and appear anco they are similar, and their lan guage is much the same strange jargon. Iu dress tin y are quite similar, but in this point no comparison can bo made, for in all tropical climate! we find much the same ideas of ilr. ss. Alsmt Manila bay we notice many distinct ami novel dress customs. From the naked little pickaninny to the gray haired tenor and tenoro we find all types nf dress, some extremely scanty and others gandy and elaborate. Tli! native wont n are vi ry fond of jewelry and ahowy trink ;-..f penoool adorn- ion tn en passed iii oougres! on Sunday only 6 will have to be paid ot o illmg morn lug, the 18th day of tbe preceding fee in the circuit court, regordlett ol Auguit, after a meuiorHi.lo coi,i,Ni in d the amount iu contmverey. This eol BU allsfllght session. This ) ear being ap li 's b all counties In tlie stale ihe balf-century onnlveraery of the exoepl afultonmab, where a different beginning of territorial jurisdiction scale of feee ia provided. Tblamlatokt over be territory of Ortgon by the will coal the nonsliligotlug public a United Slules, tbe Or, gon Plouier considerable sum of money but will be Aaoclatlon, through it! executive I to muob gained by tboeewhnfrtquenU board, boo begun meusuies looking to ly g.. to law. It is another forolule Ita appropriate oelebrotlou on Pioneer I illuatratlcn of the neoeealty for eopoble day, Thursday, June IB next In this enrolling Clerks and careful supervision eonnootlon it i- proper to itate,aithougb on the part of mi mben of the leglelature it has been frequently meutlnued be-1 who lutroduee bills, if .Mr Mulkey fore, that June I was many vents ago had examined this bill after it was oboten to "pioneer day" beoause It waa enrolled be would have noticed the on that day In 1846 tbal the treaty waa terror signed Wbleb ended the J lint OCOUpOU cy by Hreut Britain and the United BATUBl'AY, APRIL 1& Stotttoflbt territory o( Oregon. HI may not tie Inappropriate to suggest Loan V m JUNCTION. Junction heie that the educational Institutions Times Apiil 14: Kit Bklpwortb, rep- luuregon would no tnemeeivea honor reeenting ibeFirot National Hank of by pUMlDg thell commencement days Bugeuji, Inula conference with the a week later or earlier In the month of membert of tbe city oounoll at noon to. June lie, I, is lie ii custom, so lis lo'dav, with referelii'o to Ihe negotiations leave pioneer day free forthoaa to attoraloanof 8,00D to refund tbt olty't tend Wbotre Interested in the school-. Indebtedm ss. In making Ihe I an Ihe Ne. is'imiii ism,, mi (..ii r mnl twentf reati ol Ne el le-lili III nni ll. iMirellisl li. y iMIc sell, ei baiireaa tear ni .ot yi-sis el Hoolfendenl .ii.n. snrolhd la, public seboo under ill yaatioll ne ... I Nu ei resident puplli aMeadlai lehoot oulskta ol tiulr ulttru'i1 tveraas .isn altaadaiiet n.i hi isaeneni emplojeil lit Via pubiie leaeoli So ei ippheaaii txaMtaed hit teaetwrt oertittcalei. n.i el iiplldaaia exaalaed isiiim l.i el. lulu ei itlllrKtci I n.i ei lesehen aatpwred aoldlai tirt Lr ell f.Mltltv rett llialf n.i nl icachen etanloTrd hukllni witiii iraue unty eertldeatM Ko of teachers mptofeu lieMiuii iiiii.i inm i-criiiM'Nii-H No ni peraitia mmiiisi n.. ei ii n. i.i is employed la tali rountj laktag a sduMtioaal Jourimt So of ehOdiea uol sltendjai sn; lehool durina itwrear, beiwvea four and tsnijr yeanol uv Nn nl leaeneii employed lapri V III M'lltSlt Ne ui impiu 1'iireiiisi iii prtrat! chimin ... I 1 1 i 7. J - run J ei nr. -it mi iii. ' li I.; isisi in Tie 741 21 : lul !7 gitlmaled ralna ol snhnalbaaaal. bk atudlnt iel iimaw m..ini. itinaiii Rstimalad value ol mbobi niranure is'ieiiKing lothe icQoolrtoussi ii.o Islimalsd value ol sppmtnf,lBeludlBl I I l -. Hi its'., I hull. M'llis.l till.',, I.. Aiaottntol Insnraaaii on m !Luus smi other sehool .ns.riy ... Avetsea SJUOUnl ulanlaiy paid BMkl l.-Hi'liim .i r lliiinlli la tin. ni I ehiHilii tv ' .it'1 amount ut Misty im,i feaiata leaehen per inniith fa Hie public seboou Amount ni sUty .si.i tin- apartalaa ill III III II..- emu : i , l .. l i, , nee iw. lun usNKit vi. iravnnu i oawoBta vv h.iti' Dunbel ut organised .mirivu Nn nl si'iiis.i iiiKirleU ii'siriuiK . AllTH;i loiilllsT l.'li. els tn.iuhl 7,10 oi list II..' I III li .1 A few days ago the executive board of the association met, with the follow ing persons present: bank w ill beguldedby MrSklpworth'i report, After conferring together a special meeting of the council was call iieiiion ixiinn, nu, pre-nicllt ; J II en n.r i iicsilay evening lo" Ihe pin pose uoMllleo, 1845, vioe prealdentj (JeorJ ofeigulngtbenoteotoreourttbt loan. Hinet, 18611, s.eretnry; Let J.iu.hli i is4", director in m karobill county, Wn Galloway, director from Claoka moaoounty, and J i' Apperano, Afier discussion, aid DO Invitation being received from any oilier portion of li a state, Portland was oboatu as the place for the annual reunion. Hon James a Waymlre, formerly a Polk county boy, aud a lleuleoaol In tha Sic. ml Oregou oayolry during the civil war, nov In San rranclaoo, was selected to give Iht annual uddie-s, and Hon Henry H Ullfry, an old Oregonlan, no in Waablngton, 0 C, the occasional address BevAJflon DlOO, Alta May VaiiKhau, aged II suker 1HI7, of Ml Mh III lit, Wat elect-1 yeart, In months mid ii days, biughnr ad obaulalp, tmd John V Mloto, alofMr ami Mr- Rioh Vauthan. died Old Mk.n.--Yaaterday upon tbt streets of BUgtnttl nne time wi le a number of old men, proving tbtt our climate is conducive to longevity. Their were Waldo Bklontr, 00 years, Bell Jennings, 67, John Oogowoll, SB, Dr a W Pot tenon IB, II i Medley M, John Diamond 84, John Whlteaker mi, HjO Owen 80, A Ooldamllb 70 Biota of then old men Is in gisid health an I they apparently have several years before them--at least vve hope Ihpy have. THE FUyjIN03 AND -VATEH BUFFALO. mrai pootoffloa uumes. Already it bus had Jericho and Kgypt. natUaaonol 1848, marshal, lo ohooat his own aid . Whtn Oregon teiritory was organ I ltd there were leu countle Cluckn mot, TutUtln, Cbampoeg, Olataop, YamblU, Polk, Lewie, Lino, Benton and VonOOUVel tie- men being all that is now Included in the stales of Idaho. Wn-' IngtOOi Oregon, ami that be . lie Ml cemetery April l.i, of diphtheria occurred at the Mulk Friday April Utb, Bha tin eight our g. .iiiliflit klmwaiglvra, And lib! a lily bet hf did oloatj Angi'ots 1 1 i.-un tuiue. I licit repose. And the nsit waking dawned ia llesven. UOU M BtRODO Ki nkrai. Jas el tiiunihs imblli' Nool months print! Mhooli imiglit Ne nl prtvala seliooiM Nu ni Ri'hiiiiih..iieN limit iluilna ilu yaail I leg. 'i Irsmu N.. ei Iiisilliousi's Iii comity: .n los, 1 11 iisiim Nool t .. : i schools in eounlji li laaehen emplefee, n. Nn iit.llrtiii'ls lariilaliisl with Nltabla re. eel Issiki IM . . 5A So "I seii. ml rooms lariiislinl wliti Webslefi LI as bridged itlaotlonaMes i.v. Nn i,l U ah fobm In c. unity ler seliisil purpose! ajfl Nool senonts ytattadslaea July . .... .1 Wl'lllge U'll Kill III lilllu lleVlllll I te uei'll ..visit j hours No of l.llliM looeleil In (IlillN'iliiriiiKli,,. ill nilli'lnl .tulles itiuiiiK lae yssr ie t in re ins beep om iiiiij iaaMMraa Ilislllllle ll-lil la llllt I'litlnly .en in,! the rear, piaoi gufleaei .ists .inly N.i. if IvHi'tn-ni III slli'liilslice St Ihe eetillly luslltille jje Averags serpeol oi im.i roiedaod leviea i. r nu Neiusii ini,,,.ea .iiie-il. pereaol noAMctit mnaiai lantnit Sehool fun. I la haadl t illnrlol eh rk si the iH-itiiiiiin.! ni ihis Mheoi yi-sr, tlril vtiuiilny Iii Msn'ti, Isus... $ 1NWV Raised by dlstttets mi dIMrlat isx se BOQatdnrtBelnafeai s.o.'i 17 Nlimey iMirtbni,', 1.1 M'tinul illatrlrle (rem ins aeUatf iohool noni iiurins tna yi'sr . auaj n C01 nty apportionment to sehool di- irieis Iriini tlin stale SBhool IiiihI .liirlns the yi sr Ml )' nil-. ! hy rsle illlriMK Ihe yesr Sehool fund! raised from all elher loOteai ilurliiK year s. .1 : .0 M us ijtN jo MM u; Tutsi IHSCKsrkNTs. Paid put for teasheft' wages ... mjsn a I'al.l Im rent ichisil re.unR li 111 Paid (or rapalnoa eehool hoosai ant nremtsai au as I'al.l fur I hi imichaiu ol MhoOl lurnl- lure LX) U Paid lor bu l and elher 111 11 ary larl- deiilsls tsmaj Peld out tnrolerk'e servlees 10OJ is Pill. I for u,arat il, alnla i, BstM, OJjattl school Whleta, lie Itttl Paul lor hiilldliiK aehoiil houses ami otithoiiai's J.ssii 7'i Paid fur liiHuraai'e ', -', ; Paid out (or al, oilier tlboei irsMt 1,1 IlltHl illsliirsciiii-iitH folal amoaol of sash la hsii ol lbs UKiriri eierka, .vinrrli 1., Imri I MJ K l.r.J.i .'. esoue think their rtceheld.- !Io.hhi as tney 1 are hy canals supplied from the nprs'r J Paslg, are m. .del nin-a; bat with the t ooie irri rn in' 1 11 1 ! it 11 ' 1 1.1 a lim nrki!!-.. al... icno .a 1 " . B t hem. z:::.::, ;r: r m: ,imirli;:u, rf; 1 -r .m -!.. w..,. nviat. -..i n - vsuv ire-i iiouoii, nun 10 uc ' inn neillS COI1C1 I1-' lull. o' imeoov . moot. Tho natives aro a musical race nnd probably they havu imbibed this r,.tary of the association lo ssecrlHin from tnu Npaniama Imw n any of the above iW7 persons Tho universal weapon of tlie 1 'hi lip- ky, , y , t nine natives is tho bolo. It is tothei Filipino what tho machete is b, tl," rlw ""ai.ml territory, ami to Cuban, nnd he always carries it in time thai I nd all such are re.uestul lo send of danger. These weaisms are loug, I him tie ir names, place of bltlh, place sharp knives, and in the hands of tbt of ItOTtlug, ami date of arrival In Ore natives, who know so well how to use (,,,1, Tbia Information Will be talu part oi Mootaua lying west oi the Roblneon thla morning reoetvod a die U.Kky tnountalna; and tbt white patch from I'ortluml that tho lirund population waa 0C6781S4 malea of all Lodge of Masons of Oregon would agi. 86S7 femalet Of Oil Ogtt, and conduct tho funeral of lieurgo M forolgoerii f8 being ftmolei. Tbtet Btroudat Portbtnd Bunday, Tbede wore tbe flgurea reported by the mor oeaaed was a paat Grand Ktattrof that bait who wore appointed by Governor body. Mr Robintou It Grand fJtorttary I.ane to lake the llrst census. A of the Oregon jurisdiction Ho will sp i " a. . llort will be niiidi) by the see- assist at t he funeral A hop contract by which T t Elayot Of Woodbum, agrees to' deliver to! Hosewold A Co, of New York City, them, they are formidable both in self defense and attack njion a foe. Since the Filipino has barn. si tli" i valne of American DsOBty it h-u- tacit d his avarice to a remark-nob T" ndvaucHi at oickimr tlmo bas Is en nrodnetiveness inanvfold. It is the made. same with all other forms of industry. What th" Filipino, with the water huf- PortUnd Telegram: Mrs Amelia fulo aa his chief assistant in agricnlture Jeeter. one of theyoung women accused,"11'1 transis.r.sf.m. is n. dune r the ,,. . . B 1 near future will see done in accordance of Pilfering from Llpm.n, Wolfe A 1 , .., , lMh 1Jcal, with oaa brought ault In the itate dreuit I Qodern industrial applmncea, and con oourt tor 110,000 for alleged damages for s. ,. . tbttrtbUag of the harveett false accusation. of these rich alluvial soils will follow. ho at once fell in love with it Thi Bpooleh had no gold coins b. re 1 inly t crude paper money and tbe r . silv, r pieces und tl i !! i' fractional i4irren ' wete in circslatlou To get mi m y the native will s-ll anything, sv n lo I wife Bl i 0 ', I ' I ' and ill I willin (lj criict f ir our liM r i Id v. uuam Gn wm r law Ma - lated and published (roffl lime lo time II i m itter ol public Interest. Rt al latbto Transfer.. B "'Donald to John Lawrence, loll I -' and 3 block '17 Jui etion City ; fltiO. John and Annie DavlM to The Booth Kelly Lumber Co KM acres In t I'i s r 1 e: i 1.575. BM ALL Kikk Last eveninx about sundown the rttidtuot of Conttoblo G 0 Fleeman, In the west end of town oaugbt Are from a dtfeotlvi Hue. it woe ostingulebed rltbout culling (be aid ol Ihe (Ire deportment. No damage Kenle ami l amp Creek ri suited i'i.'. id to a the roof. Amount of wbool lumli Im-IoiikIiik to school dlatrtots not la i i cliool i links, March l,ltll $ U.IHJ Deputy As.esMurs. Assessor Muiton has o .i.t.-.' the following deputies to do Held work. J U Butberland Gltnttno, Luke f 're. k, I. ami and Walton. w k tVootherton Floronoa ami .i apltton. W B Merde lfermaun. w it iiawiey Bluolaw, Bpeooor, Coyote, Mound ami Eugene, w m Pitney- Junotlon and itichard- SOIl. K A Bond -Irving. It F Keeney Oosheii nnd Kugetie. K D lluwley Creswell. B M Sharp- Boil and West Cottage drove. BO Martin Willamette, Mohawk and Wpringlleld. O . Itiggs Mabel. Oslo Creek, Mc- lew shingles on Pool Dudley-Jasper, Ihurslon, hull J Creek, Middle Fork and Ha I Dell. It O Hemphill -Lust alley and r:eusaiit Dill. E L Klsher, formerly of Lugeuc, has A Livk Hawk. Junction t'lty Bullttlm "Kugenes new mayor haa lrhupi struck the nail on the haad bv appointing a man by the name of "M UU '--i'iry ut Ashland, Hawk for nightwateh. If he Is anight IH "''decided as to bis luluro hawk, all right, bat If he Is a chicken '"tl'"tl"""' hawk, took out." ,,, . , ' ' ni run men ot iieuiimnia , , ,r FBOM Hakkisiu hi. Jlie gradual- Mlddh ton, Washington county April mg class of tho Harriahni- aahaol 8, I860, Ha waa a brother af Mr. t v I BtoJB Luckey IW acres iu t 10 came up today for tho purpose of hav-1 Mllllom Of JoOOtto i f Ity, ami former I r it w ; pitent. Dg u class piciuie taken. jly was n resldeut of Juuctlou precinct.