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Ml fide Oity jGunnl BxrURDAY PAH II TO CORRESPONDENTS. The buaineaa ppartment J the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre tnondents addressing the pro pr.etors personally. Addreee all letters roferrlno o the"'0 per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. "HKW oMffOBX" DBBaTI bVUUN n LOR 001. The discussion iu regard to the commencement of the twentieth century rages with unabated vigor in London. Following Kmperor A'illiatn'a decision, Germany offi cially started the new century Monday, January 1. The Km peror's delusion on this point may be herediUry, for wheu, on Janu ary 1, 1850, the London Times had an editorial on the "oomtnense ment of the second half of Ibe cen tury," a discussion similar to the present one raged, and the emper or's grandfather, the priii i:oiiRirt, upheld the Times' contention. The most prominent victim of th) de losion in London is no less a dis tinguished person than that great mathematician and scientist, iMtd Kelvin. 1 1 seemB an open question whether the clergymen of the Church of England are not bound to follow Kmperor William and Iord Kel Tin. At a recent conference the archbishop reminded them of their trial obligation to adhere to the l'rayer Booh and its table of find ing haster Day, which save, "for the next century that is, from the year 1800 till the year 1BW, in clusive." TUB lUMaVDl BASOK 0LIMAT1 MOIMHIKH. The Cascade range of mouutaius in Oregon and Washington, and their continuation on the south as the Sierra it!itdres, the eastern boundary of California, are respon sible for wonderful climatic differ ences which occur in th' space of comparatively a few miles. Cross the summit fairly and you are in a dif ferent climate on either side. The (i rants Pass Courier well states Un case: llooee Lake is frozen over and skating parties are popular in Lake county. Geographically, this por tion of the state is iu Southern Oregon, being uearly iu the center of the south line of the stale. Lake view, at the head of Goose Luke, is farther south than ti rants l'ass, and a little over 160 miles east of it inaatraight line, though nearly twice that far by wagon road. It is one of tho problems that inhab itanta of the eastern slates, how two localities so near each other can have such radically different climates, with so few taints in oom won. In Bouthern Oregon, as the term ia understood, meaning that portion of the state which lies tm tween the Cascade and Coast ranges, on the south, there has been, virtually, no such thing as ice this winter and the twoolimates are about as uear like Moh other as those of Michigan and Georgia. DALLY LIU WITH NATUBK. Sometime since rainmakers at tempted to draw moisture from the clouds by tlriug of explosives. Mr. Campbell, trallio manager of the O. II. it N , Co., will try an experi ment in Kaatern Oregon in the hope of accomplishing praotloally the same purpose, lie explains his scheme to a Portland Telegram reporter: While at Hlalock 1 arranged with a couple of farmers to test the preservation ot moisture in land by the use of salt. This is no new idea, it has been tried in the Kast. 1 shall salt tho fields during ilitl'er ent stages of the growth of the grain and keep an accurate account for publication, so that farmers de airiug to use it may know how to go about it. These tests will show whether or not we can retain mois ture in the ground during the rip ening season. 1 find thai in K ast ern Oregon the prevailing warm windB during the ripening reason, damage crops. UOKU HIMOK We have been milled into be lieving the lioers a stolid phleg matic race, whoae only amusement consists In reading the Scriptures. The firing of a big shell inscribed with Christian compliments into the British quarters at Ladysmilh somewhat modified our views. Another courtesy shown their British brethren, give us a higher opinion of their humorous develop ment The thousanda of captured British prisoners are quartered in ltt DRE4Af o MOTHERHOOD COMES TRUE WHEN , Dr. PIERCES FAVORITE PttS(RIPTION IS USED. Mrs Asl Kjer, of (Jordooville, Cam Cirardeau Co., Mo., writes: w baa i loot t my little boy I fl it my duty to write you. Ivrliaj MM one will see my testimony and I led to ue your ' 1'svoritc l'rtrij. Boa ' nd be blessed in the same wsy. I took nine lottlts and to my ur prise It carried me through Bad gsve u as fine u little boy as ever waa. Weighed ten ami one-half pounds, lie ti now five months old, has never bean sick a day, and is so strong that very Imdy who sees him wonders at Man. Ha !s so t.lavful and holds him- atll up so well . Pretoria, the Boer capital, on streets which their raptors have named respectively, "Pretoria," "Kim berly ' and "Mafeking." Those are the places which the British started out to capture, and the Boers humor their prisoners with the names for quarters. In other words they have "got there." MAXIM HUN CIVILIZATION. Missionary societies should take pointers from the Knglish and their forcible attempts to civilize South Africa, says the AstorUn. Were a few Maxim guns aud Mausers sent to China, and a few regiments of soldiers to use them, the Mongol ians might accept Christianity or be blown into the middle of next week. Imagine the puerile eflorts of a poor, lone missionary, toiling albeit patiently, throughout an entire lifetime, and contrast such efforts with the splendor of the Knglish missionary crusade in the South of Africa! The insignificant indi vidual against the imperial power of Great Britain I The scattered, oas- ual labors of the missionary against the elaborate scheme ol converting Boerland in one fell campaign! An obscure clergyman on the one hand; an empire'a oxhaustless re sources on the other! k fSMIM uk WORE ub womkn A field of work for women which seems especially suited to them la the profession of trained librarians, aud as yet it is by no means as overcrowded us many of the others to which they are called. There are thousands of public libraries in the United States, besides private reference and college aud school libraries, and in all these there is said to bo an increasing demand for the service of graduates of library traiuing schools. There are three of these large training schools in the United Slates, and all ol them are open to women on equal terms with men. At the largMt of them prelerence is given college graduates, and a thor ough high-school eduoation ia es sential for all candidates. i i ii Items Jan. t, ItMX). Jteautlful weather. It. V. H.dwarda went to Harrlsburg last to look after a logging con tract for tlu Harrlsburg Lumber Co. He think" prospects are favorable. A. 1. llyland llartad this morning, accompanied by tils daughter, Mo Harllti, to Law Ml II I, Idaho, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ferguson, who Is very til at this time. I u v Dixon preached an able sermon here Sunday to a good sired audience. lii v Nelson will occupy the pulpit here Sunday. J. 11. Hills Is logging for the Spring Held saw mill ou the Klrkupplace. The Hylaud lane Is guaranteed. I don't know whether theie Is any ous In the mud or not, but tin re Is daoger. Cor, PLAY MB OUT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appell, feverish neas, pimples or aores, are all positive evidence of Impure blood. No matter bow It became no, It must le purified In order to obtain good health. Anker's Blood K.llxlr has never failed to curs Scrofulous or Syphilitic polaotis, or any other blood diseases. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sail every botUs on a iswltlvv guarantee. Kit ale by W L I M .an... CLAIM Hl.aCKMAII Mora i aaaatMMMJ UM Minnie I Inn a Oaaa I he llowhurg llevlew. after piloting the Uuahu's rHri of the Tnorne case In Ms Thursday's issue, says: "The wen linpllivlrd v th girl are the four HMMBbtn of the freight tram rw, aud warrants for their arrest were sworn out in l.aiie isouiily. Sheriff Withers and instable Veatcti are here today awaiting the result of an Investigation by the district attorney before making any arrests. The girl claimed to have been drugged, knowing nothing of what happeuened between Cottage Urove aud Wilbur. The trainmen, on the other hand assert that tbe girl Brat boarded a flat oar loaded with lumber, having run away from her I home at Cottage Urove on some pretense, and that she afterwards got Into a box car and came on to Itoseburg. They did not assault her In any respect, aud be lleve It a case of blackmail, or a story iu van led by the girl to explalu her strange actions. In the meantime, the result ef the official Investigation will have to be awaited before a Just conclusion can be arrived at." BCBlOOL TAX LI Y Will r! I ouiderau!r Last Year Lost li ATTBRTIOH, TOTKKH. Have Uelay by Getting foaled as to BegistrauoD Law Under the provlaions of the registra tion law all persons when registering are rnjulred to furnish to the register ing officer lbs following Information: If naturalized, tbe time, place and court of naturalization In this connec tion. It la aecjasary to produce naturalization papers, or declaration of Intention. Itesldenoe must be specific, giving precinct, tectloo, township aud range. If wltbln towo or city, the street num ber If any, aud number of lot and block; if any building where rooms are numbered tbe uamber of the room and floor must be given. In order to avoid unnecessary delay and Inconvenience, every person desir ing to register should be prepared to famish tbe above Information. Facilities will be furnished in every precinct of the oouuty by either Justice of tbe peace or notary publln. "WAB IH OTKB." Several years since Mr. J. Carman, who resides across the railroad track at tbe east end of Klghtb street, con tracted a matrimonial alllanos that has been productive of little happiness. FreUout Jars aud disturbances about tbe Carman residence at all hours o the twenty-fuur scaudallxed the other wise Utet aud peaceful neighborhood 'over the race." Hut an end comes to all things, aud so wltli tbe Carman alliance. The mistress of the household (rumor saya she was master too) I etook herself to Halsey where she serves up boardlug house bash. The head of the bouss, wearied by the long strife, and desirous of proclaiming to the world the sepa ration, and oesaallou of hostilities, hss raised a llsgpole at the gate leadlug to the frout door and has hoisted to the lop thereof a piece of a sheet and a lace ourtaln, flags or truce ss It were. A placard to tbe gale announces that the "War la over." Happy man! Wood Wauted. Hi.is will he received at the offloe of the secretary of the Doard of regenta uutll Saturday, February S, IUft, at 12 o'olock M to cut and deliver to tbe Uuiverally of Oregon ou or before Au.ust IS, HHW: 800 cords big body flr, 4 feet. 200 cords grub oak, 4 feet rnl let- than 8 Inches nor more than 1' n.che Iu diameter. Joshua J. Waltom, Secretary. Hop Comblae Meeting. HAl.KM.Or., Jan. lO.-Prealdent M. La Jones, of theOregou Hopgrowers' Association, has lulled a oall for the annual meeting of the stockholders to be held at Woodburu January 13. All hopgrowers are invited to be present. Htii.i. Aohounii. Hslem Journal Wednesday, January 10: The steamer Kugene, still holds her position, on the grsvel liar, Just opposite tbe Capital CuiuberlugOo Mill. Captalu Smith Is In theolty aud haa a force of men busily engaged lu making an efiort to put her afloat. Di8TRiHi'TKi$8,0C0 D. B. Marray returned ftom Cottage drove today. W ln!s- absent he dist rlbuted uearl v 08OOU In haul cash to employes of tbe Noouday c n. pan) . Bohemia. It haa beeu demonstrated repeatedly lu every slate lu the Piston and In many forvlgu countries that Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy Is a certain pre ventive ami cure for croup. It has rV ooiue the universal remedy for that uiaoa.se. m v rimer, ot Liberty, W Va. only reoeals what has haan ..1,1 around tbe globe wheu he wrl.es: "I nave used t nami. r am . Cough Keiuedv lu mv famllv for ..v..r law and always with perfect sucosas. Wo believe that It Is uot onljr the best cough remedy but that it Isa sure cure tor croup. It hss saved tbe Uvea ol ur children a number of times " This remedy Is for sale by W L DeLano. French Tansy Wafers, tho world's famous remedy for Irregular and palu ful periods nf ladles; are never faillni and safe. Married ladles' friend French Tansy Wafers are the on y re liable female remedy in the world; Im j ported from Paris; take nothing else, but Insist ou genuine; in red wrappers with crown trade mark, l a France ! Orua- Comnauv. liuoort.ra. .M Turk Mt I Ban Francisco. Kor sale by all drug gists, or sent In plain wrapper direct o receipt of t. Dyspepsia can tie cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will give Immediate relief, or tuouey refunded. Hold in handsome in tMixee at 26 vts. h'or.sale by W L DeLano. Fxperietice Is the best teacher. Use Aoker's Knglish Itemedy lu suy case of coughs, colds or croup. Should It fall to give Immediate relief money re futided. 1 cts aud fiO cts. For sale by W L DeLano. No advance as yet at F L Chambers 111 prices on Halu wagous, llaclnp buggies, Monitor drills, Dandy disc harrows, Oliver walking plows ami Pitta harrows. Now ia the time to buy before this lot la all sold. Blze doesn't indicate quality. Be ware of counterfeit and worthless salve oftered for DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. DeWltt's Is the only origlual. An Infallible cure for piles aud all sklu diseases. Vincent A Co., Corner Drug Store. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using IMokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures consti pstiou and iudlgestlon, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Sallfactlon guaranteed or tuouey back. U cts and 50 cm. For aale bv W L DeLano. L T. Travis. Agent Southern K. K., SsIIdo, Ga., writes: "I can uot say too much iu praise of One Minute Cough Cure. It my case it worked like a rharni." Tbe only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures oougba, oolda, croup, bronchitis, aud all throat aud luug troubles. Vin cent a Co, Coraer Drug Store. Lewis Dennis, SoJem, Iud., saya: "Kodol lHsv,.ps,a('ure did more good than anything I ever took." It digest what you eat ami cau uot help but cure dyspepsia a-id stomach troubles. Vlucenl A Co, Comer Drug Store. It cliou 'ii Oeoeral Laws of OfOfOfl)! The county courts of tbe several aUt ties itf Ibis state are hereby required o j levy, at the name time they levy other usee, a tax upon all taxable property in tbeir oouuty, (or school purpose, of five mills on the dollar, which shall he i collected at the same time, In the same manner and by the same officer, that other taxes are collected It will be seen ti at this law fixes the levy for scho I purpie aireolulely This rate on the total taxable property glveai a fund of $20,794.70, wblcb Is $6,030.07 lees Ihsn last year, being a shortage per scholar of about fl. All district desiring or requiring a much money next year as received auring the past year should immediately call a meeting and levy a special district tax, notifying the oouuty clerk ou or before. February 1, 1'JOO. W M. Mll.l.KK, County Sup't Schools BUSINESS. UHARGM. C, OL Mlllock snd K. K. MrClsDulmu Dissolve I'artDersblp. Meesra. IX C Matlock and K K. Mc Clanaban, proprietors of the Kugene Ilsnibler agency, have dissoled psrt nershlp. Mr. Mstlock hss purchased the business and will continue It ai the present stand. Mr. Matlock is a sue lieI ii I vounir business man, and the volume of trade this firm enjoyed last year promises to be eclipsed during the coming season. Mr. McClanahau Is still engaged in traveling for Mr. Merrill, placing agencies, and when the season opens will probably take the Spokane brauch agency, or some other good situstinn for his work hss proven very satis factory. Hoih young men are to be congrat ulatedon their continued successes. Bargains in frnperty. Tbe Lsuer residence property on Willamette street, also lots. on corner of Lincoln and 6th atresia, will now be sold cheap, easy terms. Anyone desiring choice property can obtain Information by calling ou The F.ugeue Ileal Folate A Iovestment Company, Fugene, Ore gon. Mo Care, Ho Pay. 'That U the way all druggists sell tiroves' TaSBBlaas ( hill Tonic for Chills, Malaria ami llilllxiianeas. It is as pleasaut to take ss Union Nyrup. Wl cents FlRR . i km From proceedings of the city council of Albany: "Mr. Stewart presented figures showing tbe oust of a fire alarm system in Albany with alx boxes to be $1005 to ,-jni. with $86 extra lor additional boxes aud $150 where attached to both houses. Mr. Htewart said the tire board were con. Utuplatiug a striking apparatus with button attachment at each etiglue house." Kugene ought to have a Hre alarm system. Tbe Uuakd has beeu in favor of ous for several years. A Ban Acvuiknt. This morning about 8 o'olock L. B. Itowland was severely kicked by bis horse, while en g&ged In currying it. The horses feet struck Mr. Rowland on the left arm near the shoulder, which it dislocated, and In the breast on the right side. Dr. Kuykendall set the shoulder, and atleuded tbe Injured mau who Is rest nig easily, but will be very sore for several weeks. Mr. Bowlaud is over 70 years old aud It Is very fortunate the Injuries proved no worse. 6 35 lu ou vz 00 00 wi 1 oo 17 SO i min t Ceniniissier Court. j B Ha I Ian, Hpervlsot road da, trict No ii m ou Ja H scrmier, supervi-or roml tret No i .'-I Hi W K Hawiey, Mporvtaof rtatd district No 19 In 00 John Hrs(eller. siiervi-or mad district No 13 30 00 A W Jones, suiiervisor road dis trict No 54 U F Zilky, supervisor roml diss trim No83 Peter Harpole, suervisor road district No 39 Kugene Itegister, printing.. Sherman Heller, blacksmithing J K Pepiot, supervisor road dis trict o 106 J J I'epiot, suerviHor road dis trict No 56 16 00 J A Hoger, supervisor road dis trict No 64 30 00 John White, supervisor road .lis trict No 77 10 Oil J M Duaa, supervisor road dis trict No 5 10 00 J A Clearwater, supervisor toad district No 84 -4 00 J M Oearhart, supervisor road district No '3i 10 00 B R Hollenheck, gravel 1 N J J Pepiot, gravel '-' 10 D A (iibbs, Juryman, State vs Hick man 1 00 David Brooks, juryman. State vs Hickman 1 00 W J Warnock, hauling 1 00 J A McLeod, lumber $35 00 John Hoselton, supervisor road district No 20.. . 34 00 J H McLeod, supervisor road district No 105 , 54 00 Win P Bred, supervisor road district No 21 20 00 Oeo B Camp, supervisor road di-trlcl No 74 12 00 Lafe Darning, supervisor road district No 30 32 00 Hessle J Shaw, Crittenden Home 30 00 A W Bond, supervisor road dis trict No 59 3 OH John Tait, suiiervisor road dis trict No 18 40 00 J Atkinson, supervisor road dis trict No 72 26 00 B F Smith, supervisor road dis trict No 40 60 00 J S Burnett, 8UrviHor road dis trict No 76 16 00 limine) Scott, supervisor road district No 2 26 00 F L Crenshaw, supervisor road district No 6 24 00 K V, Uristow, supervisor road district No 37 36 00 W L Phelps, supervisor road uis trlct No 88 24 75 V. J McClauahan, Lane county map, P L Brlstow, pauper supplies C B Morgan, road work J A Oordati, hauling E U Lee, freight paid ou records K V Chapman, Indigent soldiers' fuud K F Chapman, for relief of indi gent soldiers 29 B L Ouye, drawing Jury list Irving precinct 3 00 1. Wills, assisting in drawing; jury list 2 00 John Briggs, assisting iu drawiug jury list 2 00 FugeneGl'AKiJ, printing 200 00 J V Smith, road work 23 Abe Campbell, chal u mau iu re- survey of road No 26. M F'Castcel, chainmau iu resar- vey of rosd No 265 D P Burton, extra work on oopy of rolls H F Hus.sell, keeping paupers. .140 00 W M Russell, painting sign boards for roads 3 00 H A Skeels & Co, lumber 2 08 E U Lee, elerk, stamps and en velopes 21 20 Irwin Hudson fe Co, printing 57 50 W C Yoran, printing 3 00 W W Withers, board of prisonsrs 18 73 F'.ugene Electric Light Co, light 24 70 John Addessn, lumber 33 36 For certificate No 94, tax of '96 and 97 sale. C W Washburn allowed to redeem property upon the payment of $28 27. Ooldsou road No. 277 and 372; ; or (tared l hat change of road per petition and survey be made. Petition of Xuhree road; dismissed. JCtnOM PfUCCIMCTB estauushkd. North Eugeue Nos. 1 and 2, South Eugene, Not 1 and 2, B lan ton. Bailey and .umwalt precincts be established aud known as Eugene Justice district. Kast aud West Cottage Grove to be known as Cottage Urove justice dlstriot. F'alrmoutit to be known as Fair- mount justice district. All the other preciucU are each made one justice pre"Uict. SUrtSRVlsoKS APPOIRTMD, ine commissioners court lias ap. pointed supervisors In the following Wall Paper III We liavtt deciili I to disci mil uiio our 1 lajer department, and on account doing hi will offer oome of th- Bneol of paper in Eugene at Startling Prices. If you cal! early you will lind a tine line of designs to select ftom. The opportu nity of the season for liandsome decora tive work at a small ezpeooe. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO, pprml for i week only. 7 oil Z 00 100 oo Z .ri0 1 '20 3 ai is 75c (Urappers 60c $1.00 Wrappers 80c $1.50 Wrappers $1.10 nun MONDAY, .lanStli to SATURDAY, Jan LStfa only. Take advantage of this sale. These are hon est prices. I 7 1S. j. v. iciui inum COMFORTS 2 00 im 20 00 See Day & Henderson's new line COMFORTS. SOCIAL. HI KK AbAhM SI8TI U The Com Of Due to Oomylato, 'I'll 1 1 n..lJ i I a a I'.IKIHDAV I1 K RTV I OUnlUtTBulV UlH(UfHlllll H DOW I l 1 i aa a . - At the l. m.e of W. H. Seehorn, iu ioi geea . a honor of hi little daughter .Maud... lu I 1 T . ' '''"K,Ue' SpritiKfield, Or. The evenlnr -v.. ' 'e ih .olllmnii.s iihs spem in various Mmes. after a ' ChM K"K' rew (Iriftln I. .....I. i -r, . i . Uly III IH1I III H It'll mix HVsle miuio iim m-rvco. I lien i iicv v.. I" " " their rarloaa homaa, wlabii MHUie i ,r,Ker ",r "w Unvvr' tt tel!",'r '"r many lmi.ovr. ton.Hof the .mv. Those ""'"iuhii, nemi-nmner-, o f ! . .. I n' " ll'ilMHI l , O I II I 1 1 ' W tl II 'iiui vir. ... 0".'H ., r, ll 1 1 1 r-c-: i-n n - Alva Thompson, Minnie I'aawell, lYnil I'owers, Myrtle VoUDf, Ljrdla Bow r- man, I.tilu Muitill. M.uine Mhi.m1I. Baniloa Cheasmap, Lulo Martin, Oli'e Burton. It.Tllia (Joixle, Mrs. M Mrs. ITiatidler IL'obi (l)', ..iwrs. Willie Heeborn , Karl Thump-on, Ike nn iniitleullv on the bit; Ml, a rh I. ...u ..t.. mLIaL ...II, . u f ...... u m . ... oi iiii.ui:iiii ,' irim io i 1 pit forSl Dililor n l,..it..r Mi fur itONfa hiitletieB anl i:. i. i .". extra. Skeels, .lohu Skeels Harry Towers, Willie l.oomis, Jesse Anders l.ee Mattemiu, Fred Matteaou, Willie Iavis. Alinrsi r. II Vollr I'lti fillli s nr hi 4l.i ll I'lnixiint Hill Items. Harry Ske. Is I.ooinis. Kdirar Arihur Qoooa, yiU,,""""t WOasb, 1 will lew .-jrsirui io wie cny lor :i i years at a tonsil MOtal from 0J0 I" 1 MT Mil...., nil, if ft,.. t.. ..nr.. r ' " vuj I any time in the live years 1 will uram creim on the puronaas i,ni all rentals pajddlirlog the lir-1 niiniitr mr i i.i iii't,r run :i priaiions uini parobaaa practical! cash. I!y the lens,. ,.., we i in- year to pav for tho svitem Bt same tlgures as if you paid i -li. 11 'till I '1,1 ir iu..f l.,r i' 111 if tall our system." districts: No 1, Itodney Scott No 8, X P Hanituitt No 4, Alex Lewis. No 5, J M Davis No 7, V M MclTiersou No 8, H M Price No 10, J M Holland No A J Smith CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears trUgoaUurv Ns McIoil No si, tieo B Damp No. 00, Julius Koepps. No. ;x, Hufus Roliertron No. ii, O C Mlllett No. 46, M H Casieell No. 47, E Terpenlng No. 48, C M Jackson N'a 53, J B Young; No. J A Clearwater New supervisors are to be elected iu all tbs districts at tbe June election and tbe appointment being; made are to apply In districts until their me. oeasors are elected and have qualified- Jan 0, l'.KX). Born to the wife of Neb Park, on the Sth lost, a daughter. The babe' aud mother are doing well. Oia ttaad began teaching at Natron, Jan. B, and will teach theie uutll March, w han she w ill teach at Jater gain, .lohu HoKanila of Baatara Oregon, is visiting wiin his pareuts. some think that Jolin will not teturn home alone. liev. Well, ms olOaad the tueeting Sunday aVfAlng. Tho meeting butted two w.H.'ks with tbe best of results. Mr. nml lr ... ;i I, r d . . . .TV ""-i ' u- our mm i;ene, visiieu wun .lr. aud M,s. Jumes Waekly (fuardCirouiatioii i - At no time in the blstorv -f ' at. .. . ... ..r.r.ivl.l VII Ail II . - 1 1 KIOU a Heady and rapid Increase of the scription list as at nresent. W '-I....... . . ...J ng list we made a count ii....... . i iiiuioiis nuueii since ." ..........,,, ,, .-.uiumv, irin , i. ,.,.. .... . . . , ... - Mawa neuig weitCIco lr 1... in., t'....li i.i... ... j ,i.i, a urn ou .1 or:. I 1 1 11 n i ..... L ,.f .1 meu.la at t reswell Sunday. aud "stop," f ww.ky ,ul,. ray isuchannn made quite ati x-, wasoonmieiiced at that time, tended visit with Tiua RaH of Tours-. During I boss, sixty-two day OO, during holidays. new names were added to the Wkf School resumed Monday, The new 0,'ARi subscription list, and r-,-. . ........ K .... i,.,t,,ii nfOIIlll - - - - ii n I- - - t'ri Baaghmaa, Ina McKanaie, Naoey "f 3 subscriptions. Apart from Woolen, Horrest Drury, Malva Buch- Urt'Konl'ln w do not believe auan, Mandy t. iiltrt. Some new gu. weekl.v Prr published in ( r. L' i 1.1'Ht. llRVti IMill ill..!,.... 1 ... "IH'W -O 111 ,'l I . e I Mlllidi'l-ml I, o Ii ,,vuw-u. ii,,. - librarv Is receiving anm uu. news. w " " UWM. x In this connection we may state t 1 tneiHAKK promptly etops sub-c AvIMEM llnl u iv r ii.... ,. ... . . ..... ...,-,u, simrm. ""nn a. me uate or exturatlou w ur tmm are an at Salem. The "rdeted. total valuation of the a.i.i .... ,,,.- , ., .. ..... .,i eriy miue siate is fi.i),37,.s79, against n,, , V "T?.1 SIM no t , . ' T". 04600. A erellv l.eavv I, ml to ,i,iwiiiui.m-. i.ane eoutUy a m , ' 1000 ia K.3M.!V40 a.in.1 M ana jio ... " " W is 40 cents and bopil v -- m tv,""",iiv iu t) cents.