Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, March 13, 1886, Image 1

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OREGON SENTINEL,
0BE6QN jEBTIHEL,
ADVERTISING RATES.
Advertsements -will be inserted in the
SfesTlBL al tbe following rates:
Ten lines, one insertion ?nn
" " each subsequent insertion. 1 ow
C" Legal advertisements inserted rea
sonably. . k
job work of all kind done on prompt
notice and in -workman-like style
A DIeoiim .rty AartUr.
pbBLsHED SATURDAYS
AT
Jacksonville, OrCgdn,
' FRANK KRAUSE
TERMS
On copy. Per Year, Inadvmnee. $3 30
& W h
vol. xxxi-rco. ii
JAOKSONVILmfOREGOlS, MAKOH 13, 1SS6.
$3 PER YEAR,
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T. . YOUNG, M. D.,
PfcysIcaa And Srgeo&,
Crial Point, Oregon.
Calls promptly attended to at all hours.
jlbWWhitney. Ivt- -,
Et.au point OEEaoir.
Having located at this place I ask a
share of the patronage of this section.
Calls attended to at any time.
W. P. WILLIAMSON
'aTTROHEY & COUNSEL') It-t-L-t W
-M edfoiid, Oregon.
"Air'businesi in irty line will' receive
prompt attention.
P. P. PRIM,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Jacksonville, Ogn.,
Will practice in all the Courts or the
TStatc. Office in Court H jusc.
T. B. KEN?,
ATTORNEY fc C0UKSELEK-AT-L-4W.
Jacksonville Oregon.
"Will practice in all the Cburts'of this State.
t)fl&o in the Vourt House.
'3- LjEMPERIS M-.D-,
Uraduateof University, Leipzig, Germany,
Physician And Snrgeon.
Calls attended to at all hours day and
night Office opposite Slover Hotel, Jack
feanrillc, Oregon.
to. rrjrr, ii. o. r. r. ucarv, si. d.
5?RYGE & GEARY.
PHYSIGIANS& SURGEONS,
OVEcftirojrri,! Or.
Offices. For the present will be as
heretofore.
J. W. ROBINSON, M D-,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Ja'sksontrilo, fl.
OFFIOrT At ' City Drug Store. -Resi
dence on Fourth St., opposite M.i..
Church. " ,
Calls promptly attended to.VJay and night.
B. F. DOWELL,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
PortlanB, Oeegon.
-All kuslness placed in my JMrids .will rc
'teive prompt attention. Special atten
tion given to collections.
'JOllN H. MITCHELL. R.M.DEMEKT.
MITCHELL & DEMENT.
Attorneys & Counsellors At Law.
tjfflca ifi Kamra's new buUding corner
First asd Pino stiects
Portland, TOregok.
VlirpVae'tlete in alJ'hecourl8Jo!;Orcgon.
A. L. JOHNSON,
Notary Public, Real Estate Agent and
Collec or
avtocaicir-ci, or-.
I make conveyancing and furnishing ab
stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans
Negotiated and collections made. All
business intrusted to my care will receive
prompt and careful attention.
WILL. JACKSON,
T E N T I S T,
JACKSONVILLE, OEEGON.
5 Teeth extracted at all hours.
vLauuing gas aanunisiereu,
fir i)i.ci-Sit fnr which pVtrA
teharge will be made. Office1 on corner of
ualilornia aim am street.
a. o. Q1BBS.
L. B. 8TKABM,
GIBBS & STEARNS,
A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbriu'ge'B Building,
rORTLANtJ, OREGON.
Will practice in all courts of record w the
State of Oregon and WashinlonTerii
toejr; and pay particular atientidri to
oawtioSBkn jodcral courts.
J)lssolution Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Rogue River DistilllrigVro.;
borpried of N. K Lytic, John A. Han
l.v amS. r2s C Tjit. ic fticcnlnwl lii-
mutual consent, John A. Hanky will cen-
(.MA ,1.A lin.itiiua AMI. H..11 AAA...... Alt A..
6miU due the late Gonlpany as well as
fetlio its indebtedness.
N. K. LYTLE,
JOHN A. tUNLEY,
, GEO.M.LOVii
;HrVstdr)Bklk. (.5.
EXCELSIOR
LIVER iSfi AND FEED
BTAI3Zi9
Corner Of
Obeoon akd CaufokKU its., Jacisoxtilu
W. T. 71IMAIS, prep'r.
Would resnectfullv inform the ntiV,li
that he has a fine stock of
HVJrses, Baggies and Oa iag.
And he is prepared to furnish his patrons
. ana jne puunc generally wltn
Fine Turnouts
As can Wj hal on the Pacific coast. Sad
die horses hired to go to any part of
the county
Animals Bought and Sold.
.Horses broke to work single or douhlo
Horses boarded and the best of care be
stowed upon them while in my charge
A liberal share of the public patronage
js souciica on reasonable terms
Max mulleu,
P.d; 23bi!rling, Jacl&tenVlli
-DEALER IN-
tSrfehekal Mercliaii'Iisv
rnTTR TwnvnaTfj'N'Rn tafto
X pleasure in informing the publi
that he has purchased L. Solomon's
terest intlre
POST OFFICE STORE.
Wliich will be kept stocked with a com
plcte and first class assortment of general
merchandise. I will sell it
Very Seasonable Rates.
Give me a call and sec for vours,elves.
MAX JfULLEll
NEW TOWi ft Bnmi !
Lots for sale at low prices arid on easy
terms.
Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at
Medlbrd.
Also, in the Railroad addition to the
town of ' ASHLANB.
Apply to M. L. JlcCall, Agent, Ashland.
PHOENIX.
Apply to M. V. B. SOULE, Agent
Phoenix.
GOLD KILL.
Apply to M. E. POGUE, Agent, Gold
Hill.
grant's Pass-.
Apply toS. M. WILCOX, Agent Grant's
Pass. Or to GEO. H. ANDREUS,
O.& C. R. R. Co.. Portland Or.
TBE ASDLAKD COLLEGE
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL,
A uu IIUIU3 111 MUUJ. aIUIIIIUI UI1U
Cohlmerciai College, Preparatorj- and In-
fd. m. r -t.u xrA-.Ai .j
eiruineniai music.
For particulars or catalogue apply to
the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon.
ja. u. ItUlAl., A. il.
President
AAiCESSS
DC &. KILSBEirS ZXTERXM. IILK BXICDT
Ghrei Instant PeiieT, cad ii :a !nf:!nt!o
CURE FOB ALL KINDiS OS1 PILES.
Sold liyDruists everyvherc; Pice,1.00
X er box, prrjwfii, by ui:.il. fifliples cent
frre to Physicians xnd all icflersrs, by
Xeustaedtel A Co., Vox. S04S, NeT York
City, ole manufacturers of ANAKESI3.
Valuable Land Tcl' Scle.
The undersigried offers 2.CC0 acres ol
viluablc land for sale. Land sitaa'ci on
Antelope creek, eighteen m les fror. Jack
sonville W ill be said in a body for $10
per. acre or in iCO or S20 ncre lots at from
15 to $20 per acre. Tor particultrs ad
dress or call on A. L- Johnson, Land
Agent, rir WJI. BYBEE,
Jacksonville, Oregon
NOTICE;
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
undersigned by riote or boqk account,
arts requested to cail and settle without
delay. G. KAREWSKI.
Jacksonville, June 22, 18S5.
Farm For "Jletit.
1 1 y m m JM
The undersigned offers theBardenclies
farm for rent. For full particulars call
on the owner at the place.
Titos. Chavxeb.
Sold Hi! ft. Daises.
TIE STAFF 3F LLP!
THE ROGUE mTER
STEAM FLOffifi MILLS
HAYING nECITLY BEEN RE
rittcd with al! uodem iEprovcments,
are now turning out a firsl-yaa article
ox Hour, wnicn is pu; up in one-tourtn
bairel saeks,and every sack is warranted
to contain 49 pounds of flour If you don't
believes this, just compare a Eacii of our
nour Willi any otlier bracu ouerea for sale
in this market, and note the difference in
weight.
Flour and Mill-Feed
Constantly on hand and exchanged for
wheat. ;V-t . - 1
SarleV Pollers.
Having added a set of Barley Rollers to
ray mill, I have set apart every Saturday
to Roll Barley for customers. The work
will be done on short notice, so that par-
tipa nan mtnra ipitfi tltnl imct i1,a enm
.uu u.. ...u.u ...u ,u,& tii.k ,uu oaiui;
day. I nm prepared to roll barley at all
times and in the best manner. This pro
cess is tar ahead of the crusher
G. KAREWSKI.
Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1833.
Farmer's Store,
Medford, Oeegon,
ANGLE & PLYMAU IV
ThP tlnriprQirm-.! lolroa T.1noctirr- In ti
nrtuncinc that he has opened his plaru of
hlicinpca in tlm nunr Imvn nf M1fi- ".
egon. andis now prepared to furnibU, in
4uauitiiiiw auibf
GROdERlES,
PROVISIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS
MACHINE OIB
iBAiJCO AND CIGARS,
CANDIES, NUTS,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc
jVropose to kvca foil assortment of every-
luing in my line ana sell at
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
All I ask is a trial.
"Highest price paid for Produce.
Frojwsals for Iransportion.
Headqmrtun Department of tbeColnmfti
Ufflce uf Chief QaAiirrmii4t:i
Vane..OTer Barrnclu. W . T FebrnarT 24. 1886
OEALED PKOPOS.iLS. IN THIPL1
O cale, sulJect to the usual conditions
will,bo itceived at tills office until 12
o'clock, noon, on Satunlay, Uarch 27,
1880, at which time and place they wt 1
be opened in the presence of bidde.-s, tr
the trantportalion Of military supplies ou
the following described routes during Hie
fiscal year commencing July 1,1880, and
ending June 30, 1887.
Tlncim Transportation.
ROUlc No. 1. Spokane Falls, W. T., to
Fort iKlkne, W.T
,Route o. a. Ashland, Oregon, to Fort
Kraatll,dregrfn:
lft'ute Kb. 8.Eunii I. T, to Boise
Barracks, I. T.
flmnirr Transportation
tdulfeNtJ-.4FF liaBsiibHition of U.
-.'UUarjrSupiilies between Astoria and
Fort Stevens, Oiegon, and Fort Canbv.
W T.
f hi- SoTernmcnl reservH the right to
reject any or all proposals. Blank pro
poses, Ici'ucf contract, and printed cir
culars, giving fu'l iaiom.'ition as to the
manner of biddin;, terms of contract and
payment, will be lurnished on application
lo this office. Envelopes containing pro
posals shouid Remarked: "Propo?at3 for
Tran&portition on Route No ," and
addscsbed to the undersigned.
C.A. REYNiiLDS.
Lf-Col. and Deputy Q. M. G., U. S. A.,
Chief Quartermaster.
TWENTIETH YAR.
CONDUCTED BY.
THE SISTERS 0? THE DULY SAME.
TH3 SOLASTiC YEAR OF" . THIS
school will commence about the feiid ol
August, and is divided in four sessions,
of eleven weeks each.
Beard and tultidii; perterrn, $40.00
Musib;: 15.00
Drawing and painting 8.00
Bedand"Bedding..;:..;i 3.00
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
Primary, per tchri,. ; ..; 5 5.00
Junior, u . ..; 0.00
Preparatoy " 8.00
Senior. " ...:..., 10.08
Pupils received at .my limb, and special
attention is paid to piiticiilar studies in
behalf of children who have but limited
time. For further particulars allply at
the Academy.
MILIEU BliOS.,
Dealers ia
fctld Ttsttable and Flcwer Setds
Imperid Egg Fodd,
Gard9n Tools, rertilizers,
ETO, ETG-
12?) 2li SL, between Salmon end Taylor.
Portland. Oregon.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by
indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness,
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin! Shi
bh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. .For
Uln by E. C. Brooks:
mmm
T2
8
-dbloIuMti
Irrte frcr Opiates, JSmtttcs and Potion,
SAFE. 4pte.
SURE. C K fits
PROMPT.. iSOS'
TUZUllZLX3.:TCiC.ro. lULTX20ItE,3D.
0 Ri a Cbtcj ChsuncUsa, riscralsila,
S EtcfSSSIt H-iMiMk Jlf4trte,TnliM-
1 S (ft S 5 3 vrt, BiV-s eleurtf.
S V4BB3 AT U.TL'UG:sri .iFD UEAIJfi.
lUIOUCia A.TOOEIES CC,U2.TiaoE,UO.
Tl ITTT(
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Agel
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID
I3( of appetite, BottsIo costive, Pain lit
the herid, irltu a flail sensation in the)
bnett pnrt. Tain under the sLoolderi
blade, Fullness nfler eat'.nt, rltli ndls
Inellnntlonto exertion of bodr or mind,
I rritublllty of temper, Low spirits, with
afcellncof LnTlneneglcned some datr.
Wecrincss, Dizziness, l'lcttcrinl at the
Heart, Dots "before the cyct, Ileadachs
over tho risht eye, Hcs.Icssness, with
fitful dreams, Ili.kly coio.cd Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'g 1'iLl.Saro especially adapted
to such rases, ono doso effects such a
change of feelinnttoa-slonislitliosuiTerer.
They Increane tbe Appcttteand close the
body ti Take on F.eiii.tn the system U
nourUhe.l.rpl bythcIrTontc Action on
the liceHveOnmn,ItesuLar5tooUan
ro.1nciHl. IVlreac. 4 Mnay mt-.IV.Y.
TOn'S HAiP, DYE.
GitAT IlArK or WmsKEESxhang-d to a
Gujsst Black by a slnglo application of
tnii DTK. It imparts a natural color, acts
lnstantanponsly. Sold by Druggists, or
i-nrbv express on receiptor tl.
OfTico.44. Murray St.. Now York.
GEO. RIEVES,
Jacksonville, Or.
At the oltl stand of S. P. Hanna, in Crone-
miller's building, ki't ps on hand a
full line of
Wagon Material!
.And is pn arcd to dd all work in his'line
en stir 1 notice anu in n vron.manlike
ma1., cr. Vehicles of every des
cription made Id brder.
JRevairing A Specialty.
Terms reasonable and satisfacation
guaranteed. Geo. Rieves
Tho r.rrrcits' Gurbn Is Is
sued March and bept., each
lycar: 216 pages, 81x111
finches, with bvr 3j300
illustrations r hole pic
ture eallerv. -Yes whole
sale prices direct U consume jn all goods
for personal or. family u Tells how
to order, and gives' 'exar iost of every- (
tiling you use, cat, drir wear, or hava
fun with. These inva ible books con
tain information gleaned from the map
kets of the world. Wo will mail a copy
Frea to any address iiport receipt of the
postage 7 cents. Let us heat from you.
Bespectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
S2T 4: X2 WtltJl Arcana Clildjh 111
Many a Lady
is beautiful; all but her skin;
and ntibody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
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SFOR 1886.
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w. jv -... aUUUiK ,w ,. OTWi UOU 1ZU HIM,
ex UlutrUlmu, prlco. uctirmu deKriptloaa u.i tWbU
w" ?JJ"u"r H "1Im .f VE32TABLK
ul TOEKskuS, BULKS. . filSfiifi
Dt M. FERRY A CCs, DoSolt, Uts.'i'san.
FATEUJTS
TVs.eanUi:? to act u SoIIcitorj ror Patents,
CaT&its, T-ide Marts. Copjrl(cnts. etc for tM
Cu' S'a.-s, tanula. ba. England. Fiance,
Gcru.n) He. Ve tare tad thlrir-Uve
year' expcrlcnrr.
Jc;itJ uUJ;.l ttroir1i6Frenctlcealnte
Fn&Ti ic KEutAi. Ihtlnrcear.d Splendid
llUistnued Urraier. $3.S3ajcar.bows
tfcelT.crt-B -f ffleiTe. ls.iTTtrtresttn?, and
ess aa i-n-moas circaitloD, Addrfeas MCNN
n, rate-t Midt;, Pab's .f jenarme
lla-id r,. k ivix nue"ts five.
Cr- fia wec 'n ynr rmn towit. Ttrms
oUU and $5 outfit lrer. Address H
Hatiet, &o., Portland Maine.
SiSUli
U Sl 'CSP "WBf
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Packages by Post.
Senator Wilson is the fathsr i f a
bill which li hopes to have considered
at tbi session of Congress. H pro
poses to dauble thu poitagn on fourth
class matter, which cousiits chiefly of
tmall pabka'tt.
Tha present rate for such articlas is
16 ceuta a pound. This is double thp
rate which existed until 1872. To
dobblet lite rate again will ba practi
cally to put an end to a large amount
of business now tranactad by mail or
to increase to au excus.ive extant the
rale ntawiaiilioa certain lines oTgood
NewspapsilpArttculaxly rill feet1
the chana, and, through them, largo
aYlv'ertisers. One advertising agency
alona reports that the proposed change
will increase their expenses on electro
types sent by mail 15,001) a year.
The chief hardship of the measure,
however, will fall on eounlrv peopl
who lira wrere there ara no express
ofHces, and who are enabled to do
"shopping" by mail.
The "Panels Foil," as it is calleil in
England, is an invaluahlti feature of
ih mail fervice. litre it uusts morn
than in any other country It is
possible to tend a seven pounl parcel
from any part of Gorniany to Algiers
in Africa for a qdnnt-r of a dolKr. In
Canada liie ratu for ''fourth laps mut
ter" i four cents a pound, and parce'a
can be khippeil front Quebec (o nny
pirt bf Canad.i or the United States
for that akiiouiit. in England thu rate
for a vb putaud Mtlcue in eighlsen
cents.
I will thus be Sepii thst ndl only
are the hreisent Parcfe's Post facilities
of the UViltfd States inferior to, bul
they am more expensive than, those of
other countries.
The people of th PuciBc Coast,
more thau in any other part of the
country, would Fh di.-cdmnlddfd by thp
passage of the Wilson bill. The long
distance from the Eist nmlces ro dif
ference in the cost of tho transmission
of parcels, and 'housandi of packages
uqwpass through the mails evervyear
which will cfapi; the moment the rales
are doubled. The Mil oustht to be
defeated, and probably will be.
The Houso River and HaiborCoin
miltee after listening to long and ex
haustive arguments by IIo. Bingei
Herman arid Senator Mitchell, recom
mended the following appropriations:
For the rneath of tbo Columbia river,
200,000; for tho C.scatl.S 'lock-,
3200,000; for Cdlumbia river mouth to
Portland, $100-,00d; Upper Willamette,
520,000; Yaquina Bay, $60,600. Tl e
ccihmiltee did not tuakb apfiojiriation
for CJds bay, but Herman is confident
thi Svtlaie will attach n amendment
which will be adopttd by the House,
which will provide, ihat the amounts
apprnpriat.ti for OFayon water wajs
are all uoove thb avCtage of sjipro
priations. tyrup tr n..
Nathro's own tru Laxative. Pleas
ant to the Palate, acceptable to the
Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain
less in its actlori: Cures habitual
Constipation, Billioiisness, Indigestion,
and kindred ills. Cleanses tho system,
purities the Hood, regulates the liver
anil Sets on thti B-jWles. Break lip
Colds, Chills, and Fovera, ets.
Strengihetis the organs Bii whiu'li is
ucts. Better than bitter, naUseoux
medicines, i, salts and draughts.
Samjilb bollle frlt; and largn bottles for
sals by Mcrritt k Robinson, Jackson
ville. All Republicahi should remember
that if theV expect to vote at !he' next
June election thty iriuit register at
thur reglilnr polling jlUces on tho 5th,
6 h or 7th tiny of April. No mutter
what Wo may think of tins registry
law, we must act in acconlancti wiih
its flrovimunj so long is it remains on
the statues of the fittte.
The plain, untitled citizen can slide
along in tifu without ItbOivin much
criticism and abuse, but when ha has a
bardie to his name he must expect
everybody to tske hold and shake him
urn
At Lot Angeles first c!a?s limited
tickets to Kansas City, $4; Chicago,
?S; New York, 520; thiul clas, one or
two dollars l&s. Much businers i. be
ing done.
French women follow fashion as a
dog fi Hows his master. Oilier wnmen
follow fishing as a blind tnin follow
bis dog.
The Local Editor's Growl.
If a man bays a buggy, or if his
cow can bawl threa times without wink
ing, the local is expected to proclaim
it with a grand flourith. If he starts
a two penny business, his first thought
is to bribe the local aditor with a fiva
cent cigar to writ up a five dollar
puff Indeed ha thinks it the mission
of the local to nuke his fortuna for
him by frae blowing. He will take
the iocal ta one side and poiut out tho
superior qualities of a rat-tarrier dog
and coolly- ask him to "give him a
hold." He don t care anvthing about,
ltouly Spngini has a'dogwhichne
thiuks is a buster, and some of 'am
wanted him "put in" just to taka the
conceit out of Bprigibs. Everybody
wants to be "put in," thay are the
'Great I am," bat no one says, "Here,
local, put yourself iuaicle of this new
suit "of clothes," or ''Throw your.elf
outside of this oyster stew," or, "stuff
this watch into your pocket." Oh, no,
of course not: that would cost some
thing. The Mioe is oa tha other foot,
you see. Tho local is supposej. to
know everything about other people's
business, and Is supposed to show up
the actora in every family broil in
town. If the vile " longue of scandal
finds ft victinit peopid wonder why he
don't run around with his note-book
nd gather up the vituperative bits of
slander. If he steps into a billiard
hall, he isbxpected to make a note of
the astonishing fact that Bill Tomp
kins has made a run of eloTen points.
When the minstrels arrive in town the
agent immediately rushes with haste
into the printing office, and calling for
the luca'l, h slips three or four tickets
into his hand, whispers, "Draw us a
big house! Put it strong!" and patting
him patronizingly on the shoulder, the
agvnt admits the inferiority of his
troupe, but we are not to let on. It is
nO kin for a local to lie. To pleaso the
eciurers the focal is foFced t'o .it two
mortal hours to hear hitn'go through
an inspired discourse so that ha can
"write him up." And in it goes. All
aru anxious lo a pear in" print, fivor
ablyj liut.ftnv are willingtcpay foritl
Tho local's time is worth nothing
but to bother his head writing pufl's
for other persons. It dou't cost him
anything to live. Ha never eats, or
drinks, or travels, and money is no
use to him. Put it in! Pdt it iiil
S. F. "Star."
There is liltls 'doubt that tbe a'xer
ciso of tbe power of removal on the
uart of the President would hava
aroused no serious opposition if it had
been rightly based. If tin "official is
removed froai his post for piirely poli
tical reasons, the removal will cast no
discrrdit upon his character. But the
President, unfortunHt-ly, declared in
ad vance that thei e shou'd be nc rsmdvals
except for cause; hence, every removal
becomes a distinct imputation against
the man removed. Simple justice,
therefore, demands ths publication of
the facts connected with such removal,
and the President place's himself in a
false position by refusing to furnish
them. As tersely stated by the New
York "Sun:" "Either the power to
remove p'vrsdns from office should be
exercised in such a manner as to make
removal possiblo without reproach to
the removed officer, or tho reasons for
turning him out should be stated in
tvery instance as a matter of public
record." Tha President may ba ob
stinate in his present position, but it
is none ths less untenable, and will be
certain to result '.0 the disadiantage
of his party. Firmness is a goo'd" oual.
ity in a chief magistrate; but obstaitcy
in a wrong course is certain tb arouse
antagonisms which can not be easily
allaied or overcome. It is alwayB
dangerou3 for thoe in authority to
outrags the people's sense of justice
and fair play.
On Friday last Hon. Henry Failing
of Portland, says the Saleiri '-Statesman,"
drew his pay for services render
ed as a metilb't-r of the State board of
assessment and taxation. His time was
47 days at 55 per day, which amounted
to 5235, and he divided the amount
equally between the schools for the
blind and deaf mutes. The gifts were
kindly given and duly appreciated.
This gives tbe managers of those in
stitutions a chanco to buy Several
things that will add much to the com
fort of the students arid to the ap
piiancKE ef the cheol.
A Sloiu Process-
Talking about tha promised exoJua
of the Chinese from Shu Francisco tha
"Commercial Heruld"says: ''Thetotal
Chinesb po ulalion may ba fairly trs
limated at froiu 160,000, to 175,000 ot
which 130,000 are in California, Ne
vada, Oregon asd Washington. If
he the whole of this was to go Ucfc
to China it would take 130 steamers
carrying 1,000 each. Now tha steam
ers go twice a moh'.h; therBfara it
would be five years and a half beforo
tha denartation was effected. Even.
supposing that each stfamtf carried ona
WouiaudtegpKJittwkald taK
nearly fouryetr!With a steamer a
week it ruuld b nearly two years be-
foru all could l rumaved. It is thetn-
foiV! easy to talk ol removing th Cui-
nesv. hut very hatd .to accOmpiish.
Ttie-.e penpln ennped up in Stu Fran
cisco must liiaud they will."
"Lama nurabsrs will go east and ba
scattered over tho country from Maine)
to Texas, and tha Chiuae question
will rage fiercely in theie distant lo
cations. But a large addition to our
San Francisco contingent is niosUikbiji.
There art prabably 35,000 hare now
and there will be mere. Deprived 9f
nork in white factories Ihey will 6P-3
gtniza industries of their own and
scatter their goods all over the conti
nent." "Chinese immigration will prebaMy
be put a stop to whatt it is foilnd that
the Chinese have to live within them
selves, and that the competitijn wuulJ
bo with those of their own rao".
Meanwhile their numbers will dti.rasa
day by day.
uitr Representatives.
"Senator Dolph made a brilliant
speech in the senate1 Thursday after
noon on tha Blair education bill. It
was generally considered the ablest
speech Dolph has yet made and it wag
on- ef the ablest delivered on the
Blair bill. The bill provides for th
appropriation of 77,000,000 for ed
ucation, to he dividedaui3ilg the states'
in proportion td illiteracy within their
borders. Dolph said that the ilhiVrV"
ucy ef the c'ol'ered race is claimed to be
a necessity for the bill. He took the
position that it would be batter tt
make an appropriation directly for (ho
benefit of education of the calored pea
pie than to include within tha bill the
entiro people. He claimed ttiat such
a measure would be quite as consliiu-
tienal as the Biair bill. He held that
it was within the power of congress to
make an appropriation, as it is a ineas
are intended to remove one of the
greatest iiahgers to the' country. H
favored making an appropriation for
tha education of the adored people, not
because of restitution to them, for it
owed them nothing, but because of d m-g-r
to the government in having a
large body bf illiterate people withiri its
Urri'ory.
Senator Mitchell, who his been con
fined to his robin, was' in tho senatn
Thursday. Ha was not strong enough
to speak on the Chinese bill, hut gavu
i:otice thai he would call it up Friday
and address the senate on it.
A LlBEbAt DotfATIitN. Mr. W. S.
Ladd has agreed to donate tha quarter
block at the southwest corner of Fifth
and Washington streets Portland, to
the Young Men's Christaian Associa
tion of that city, provided a building
worth 75,000 is erected on the am.
Hon. H. W. Corbiitl has i.b'soribtd
510,000 toward the building, and the
association will try to get tha balance
subscribed before May 1st, to which
dite Mr. Lsdd's mnnific.nt offer ia
limited.
A little boy was told at Sundaw
ichool ihat when he died he would
leave his body here. After his return
borne, he was much troubled in regard
to it, and questioned his parents. His
mother explained by saying, "You will
take all the good with you, but leatu
all that's naughty here( below. ' Ho
thought a moment, arfd looking upsalu:
"Well, I guM I'll be awful tbio1 when
I get there."
Col. H. H. Beld is president ef a
company now publishing- the GilveJ
ton "News" and the Dallas "Newr,"
in cities' of Texas 315 mile's apart.
The sarab editorials and flews ajC
p ar in each piper, ibti telegrtf'tf
Ueine used to perfeet this arrangement.