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The Plaindoalor BEST AUVEBTISCTO MEDIUM. ..... rnkllih4 Itery Maitday tal lk.r4iy At Oak aad'lsala HOHIVIIU, ORWMI tBB- piAixoEALEi mkmt eexpAsr. I Tim' T)l.iwl I 1UU J KllllUL'UHJl DOItGKUS', I.KrTtiit IlIiADf, KILL IIKADH, KTC, liTC, HTC. I Vol, XXVIII. ROSI5BURO, ORIvGON, THURSDAY, MARCH ri, 1897. KxecutoJ Neatly and t I.ivlnn Itnli . No. 4. a i i1 ic u ii- a xr k s r it m riw . 11 a iv . . it . bw r w ir , s is j y i u II F. O. ILKi, MOMIBUkd 1XMR, DO, aav hold Ihelr rtftilar oomaiualaaHae I. . O, r. kail on wouad aad laarta Tkandai f each month, All mtxr reaaeetad t.nd rularl. auJ all vUltlaa Mum t illally tiiTltad loaiund I FHKU MUITU.1IK, m. a HKHMAN MAMK.H, kkaoraterr. DDtrul.AH COUNCIU XO. II IB. O. V, A. at., mmtt. eery Wediieia areola! at f u'rlmk In Id (Hit Meannla Mall. TulMaj I.M.H...a km f,Mllall luwtlMA la attAttA. ... V, I, t.aaaa, u.i, W. r.R.r, Caeaalia. Iteuordlua; acrelary. f AUHKL IX) DO I. A. f, A A. at.. BBCIVLAB itinxtlMK. lb M atid .la Weaaeeaar. eava inuuin, rtaa joibbon, W. ft. N. T. Jbwbtt, l aey. ' pllII.K TARI AH LOIMil. MO. a, I. O. . V. 1 mealaaaturdey etealaa ni araak M thalr ball In O.I.I Fellow leeJa as Baaaean.. Member, of bearder In ataallaa a. lAV adloaltaud. I. W. VAJtAOaVH.da - r..MiraiJ.aW UNION KNOAMFMINT. VO. . MKSTff AT Odd ITallnwa hall aa ami aaA to a. an Friday, of aralorlladi rami nulla, viaiataa aaailuaa 10 aiiaao. I'ABt, MOFFMAV.O.V. JOB. MSCSLU, Sarlta, 19 OHEBt'EO LODUB. BO. !. A. O. 0. I merle iba Moood aad faart Meada a I lira monia ai7:aup. at, at una reiiaae aaa, MeniMira of ihe order In fcead (Caaelaa art lav iiwu to iiiraa. kno fuitt, mo. , . a. ft., Kim b Bnt aud third Tburadara al aaa aaaa la. UOMKB iBBUBf COBf MO. U. aflBTB Oral, aad third Thaoaaia la moalb. tfARMF AMJANC-efaJe Qaaiterfj MuUlKI Mactlii will ba bald al wraaa 1 Rranliurf, lEa flrat Friday la Daaaanaar, Haaaa and J una, and tba third Friday la faataaiaar, p OHKBO ku I'll aftbe, MO, i. o. . ..MBm lha aecond and lotirla Tattiadaya al aaaa B.alh. BBOIMA BAIT. W. at. Aoum Uaown, Sae'y. pOHKBORU 1UYMIOM NO tit, B. OF k ., maala avarr aaoood and Inartb a4a. TOHHBUB(J R. D. hODOt, DO.U.L OA f mix la on Tuaaday .Taalaa tl aark waaB al lha udd Fallow! ball, vuluaf aartaai and orelbran ara InrtVad la alaa4. MBB2T WBBT, M. . AM ATA IMITIf, A LI' II A UIIXIB, MO. T, t. OF F., BTBBT1 awry Wadnaaday nnUl al OM Fallwwi Hall. VUlUna Kb If bU la food ttaadlaf aaa- dlally lorllad to allaad. D. LOOMBT, 0. C. B. M. COM BUBO, K.B.B. frorcaalaxial carato. V. 0RAWT0&9, Attornejr tl Law, Rooia t, Mantart BaUdlaa. . HtHVH, I JHT-Biulaaai bateraOa 8. B. laalB aniuluf oaaa. a .paolalty. . Uta BaoairaT D. A laatdOBUa. oaai m. nnow. vnaa. yiaa Attorneys-at-Law, Roon.T aud Ta A Wllaua Bleok. ftOBBBVBd), em. Yy R. WILLIS, Attorney and CovbmIm at Law, Will nnuUaa la all aaa aaasraj af aV Btata. M te la Um Oaar. Haaa., Baaftat aiaaly, C. Q SHHLBRBDJI, Attorney at Law, aBaJafW4aa'j(i a""JW4aia; OSm ava. taa FaataAUa aa la -yy w. oa&dwxu Attorney at Law. BOBBBWM, eBBwAM. La Fatbtti Laaa. 1MB L lAMBABf JANB A LOTJ-aXAAT, Attorneys A Oounfelorf al Law JlaaabaMif, Otaaaa. W 111 praatla. ta all ta. aaana af m la Ua Tarlar-Wlhwa VaMk. BTJLATTO&D, Attorney at Law, Room. and 4 Taylor A Wllaon Blaab. BOBBBf B, 1 JIRA SROWV, U. 9. orriOB, U Jaahasa laraat, al taa Id. a, al Hit. S. Bfraar. imhim, ea. L. BBASLXT, It. 9. Physician & Snrgtoa.' , Offloa Honri, Iron 11 to I r.kt, Taylor A Wllaon Brtok BOaiBVBC, J. OXIAB, M. 0.. Physician and Surgeon, ROBBBOBS, OB. Office In 8. Uarki A Co. 'I Bloak, oyaWJrt. Call, promptly amwarad day m Blkl ' ' I MILLBR, M. D Surgeon and l)omoopathiA Physician,' Ma.abwrf , Orafaa. aVOhroal. dluaaa. a parialty. W ILL. P. HBTD0N, Ooiiuty Mitr-reyok. ana Notary r atoll. Ovrici: laCaart Baaat. Older, for BurT.yliii and Fl.ld MabMl Ikaald ho aldru.d lo Will V, M.j, (lonnCy tar vtyi, Hoa.buiv, Or. EC. STANTON a.)art raaatvad t a.w aal aatoaatva atoak a DRYjGOODS OOMIIBTIMe or IdUiM Btm flaaii, Slkkdii, TrlaiBilifi, Uewt, IU., IU. -ALAO A FIMB BTO0B OF- DOOT3 Ant MIQEH (M Mm kaal faallty aad Balab. QliOOERIES , WMC Vlltov ul 01b Wrt, Cnekerr, -Cordtfe, Etc. Aba aa bai ta Uw. aauttMM aad .1 prlaa. ar ua a aarfa aiaaa af Custom-Hade Clothing For Choice Cell at Stanton's for "L. P. M" WOODWARD tub Dom Uf ALL COUPETITORSI W bra klwari la Ik Laa4, aad an aaa to kaaa bkara. Tka flaHaa Bai.aat la apoa u, .ad farav ara ara aaallbg aaaaaaa Waadward , Ua4i W thalr tataraaa. DVGGV HARMED Fall Trftaaaad TCZAttl HARNEZGO tatM.arl bU Laalka aad War ran tad. SADDLES At Maaad rriaaaC - ObbmH rM Baraa aad ba aara and aaa W aad ward Mora baying. 7. fi. WOODWARD J. F. DARKER & GO. GKOCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A apaaaU taaad at aaadaHaralad Taa. Oa pataa Ik Bavtnf a tanya aal. M.w abylai Olasa and Delf Ware at aa law artaaa. Oat awa aaaa tia.aa. ara vary papalai. JERRY J. WILSOiM, Wfttcbmaker and Jewelerr Jaarkaani Hrat, TwataiaaatkIFfaaaiiBalL BOBBBDRQ Irtaw Mtraai ta aar aarawiil rftonmv mnt amrafalty fBaaja, . FBJCBB BBABOBABLB. f iTWCTLY PIRJT-CLASS. f HOTELS JVlcCLALLEN. KU. . C. McCLALLBN, Vrf. BtATata) BIBIAaOMAatl.Kt Uraa.riaalamplaltoouii. Fraa'BailaaadFraMTMta.. SOSXBVBCr. NOTICE. NOTICK 18 HBRBBY 01VBN THAT THE undcr.li nad ba tian by tlia County Cvuit ol poulla owaniy. Dial ul Ortion, ai.poluul adiulnr.lrator ul lha aalttU of Cfinrli't l afolul, daceaaad. All paraoli. Iiavlug vlaluit afalii.l aald aatata ara raqalrvd to prvtaut Ilia .anta with Sraaar taobia within 1 munlht Innu th .1. ol tbit noilot, to tbu uadonigued at hi. bnaa Iu Uardao MiitUm, Iiounla. county, Oro aa, nr at lha oBtva of K W. lumlltou, Kota- IJ'aioTIIuj'ioth flay rabrnary, j-,,, ' AiluilBtitralor nl Ilia t.tala if YkaiW I t rolnt,lvaa.arl. "'I'1- APPR0VI2I) AND CONWiMM I). A Batch of Newsy letters from Various Localities, LLXJISLATIVU KI-VIKW. A Correspondent Throw l.l.lit On the Affair. KUITOII l'LAlNliKAI HIi : I Im-i llit( ll.'!i lha medium of )ciir I'.per, l n hu for llio pooiilo el JoiminB i Diiniy n lii f auUroanttl tli ri'wiit fruiirr l Jiji aoaaluD of the Oregon lfnla'i,rv. A temporary organisation wn im tlia flnt moruliitf of the naf.aUm wi'ii I'.. J. Da via ai tcinp.;iry npuakiT, nmJ Italpli Mocxly an teinxirury di rk. On motion ttia apeaker apiiolu'cil n c munt Ua on creJentiala, c'nitinu oi.n Jcm ocrat, two poimlietn nii'J twu repu'ilicsria, which coniuiitU'O was cxpctid to m-h rt at the afternoon rccsiun, t lit fuile I d. ao, and it wn leurnuil tliut V.c in?jori'y of salJ convention conaiHluiK of tlo tlt'in ocrat and the two populiU refii'cd Im report. The two republicmia filed n n,i nonty report which the epaLtr r-f need to allow tho clork to read, ruling lh.it a minority report could not I n received or read uut 1 tho majority hud ruixrted. it was rumored that raid tnsj iri'y f mi l committee had aniwd to muko no r. i. jrl antil directed tiy tho prebident of Uim senate and Jonathan Bourne, who :t candidate for Hpvakcr of the liuu.-, urnl anbeequent events proved 1 1 - rumor well founded. f For ten dav the dioinb' rn, wliO after wards formed the cocuiled l'.etiHon hio', daily attended at the ttutu Iimuko nnd uaed every meura iu their power to in duce the hold out lucmheri t im!:ine the duties for which they were rh-cied, but without success. IHirii t? ill fc ti n days a demand for roll ri'll wan ti e nal for every member tf the hold cute who might be ireaeut lo beat n Inn ty re treat, and they took good care tlnit at no time ahould a fiutHcient number if the in be preaent to make, with the IU'iih.iii men, forty mvuibeiH, ib.it brin the nomber Speoker J'.vis ruled must lo prrseut to form a permanent oranu i tion. Having been H.lviu'd I y f imt of the beat lawyors in this mtutc ui d in t tie United States that a umjiiiiy ewuid legally organi.e, on the eleventh lav of the session M inenioem elect, n et with Speaker lavis in the chuir, and ho hav ing ruled that a motion to proceed lo permanent organization could not be in tertained unlers -10 were rct-etit, i:ti 1 having refused to put thu motion to the bouse, a motion was made and second d and waa duly put by the mover, reu.ov- ins said Davis as tetopornry Hieuker, ana electing r. Smith of Marion county, iu hie place, and after Smith took hi. seat motion waa made removing Moody from hia position on temporary ilm-l clerk, aud electing II. It. Hays mc!i clerk. Then periuanent orKimi.itiuu was completed ly electing II. L. ren"n speaker, Ii. It. Hays c'cik, ni.d oilier permanent ollleers. rrom that tunj un til the clone of the tesvion of -5 days tho members of the Ilenson hout.o were in their seals at eveiy roll call and imxious to redeem the t'leditrs mado to the p-o-pie, while the hold outs K'ldnm came near tho state houi-e. 1 hty claimed that Uavis wa not legally d'i o.e.l itnd two or three of them would each day t;o to the capitol Luildiug and in)j)iini ti i in nntil Ibe next day. Tho Ik'iisnn men held frequent consultations with the hold outs in an honeH attempt to effect a compromise, but tho only conditions offered were: 1st. That the Benson men should agree to not voto lor Hon. John if. Mitchell. Hon. Cluis. tulton, or 1 Ion. Sol ilirach for U. S. senator. 2d. That Jonathan Bourne should e elected sneaker in place of Mr. iieueou. 3d. that tho Benson men should agree to pass tho initiative end referen dum, and such election end registration lawa as the hold outs should propo c. These conditions were retuseii, ami the hold outs would aureo to nuthinu; else. When asked if they would enter upon the discharge of their dutiei if Senator Mitchell be requested t with draw and should comply with the 10 quest, the reply was that they would not unless the other two conditions weie conceded. Thev refused to take the oath of otllco for the reasou that they could not be ar rested and brought in until they did. Tbey were told that they could coiiio in to the house and participRto in emiclini: relief measures for the people, and not go into the joint nseembly or vole for lT, 8. senator, but tbey still refused, rigidly insisting that all of their doimmds should be conceded. 1 Iiih alone icfutes the charge made by the Oregnman, that Mltohell was the cause oi tno noia up. The cause was that tho minority de manded of the majority, Hint they Bhould surrender their right to use their best judgment for the interests of tho people, their right to voto for whom they pleased, their right to support such measures aa thoy deemed iieueticiui. No self respecting majority could yield lo such demands. The vital principle of our republio is, that the majority Hhall rule, aud when that principle la disre garded, misrule, anarchy and decay be gin. The Benson men contended for n prin ciple that should animate every Ameri can heart and be suppoited by every pa triotic citizen, and no believer in our American Institutions can IuhUv centmro (hero. OusKitVKit. Koseburg, Or., March , 18-J7. SOMEWHAT SARCASTIC. The Late Lamented Is, on tho tirlddle Ed. I'laindkai.uu : In looking over the pagea of your pa nor of tho 1st, Inst., I inadvertantly caught on tho headlines of ruass meeting that had taken place at the court boute iu your lily on the evening of the 1st, Inst. On careful ex amination I discovered that about -0 of tho members of tho two houses of our l.n-t legislature had taken a spin about hh iur from tho fiueues of their operation au their money would carry them after ho long a drain and not having caught flab, and having devoured their butt were in good trim for a free, squiiie meal at 10 to 1. I eupposo that our JoHoph fell out by the way, ho being Plained. They who got through, made u npeedy run to tho Iioubo of the old vets to make npologlen to Ihriu for r Sc. inplifli'm tl.'t dteircd ehclion of .1' ln Hippie Mitchell, by whom W ry expo ted In nijt in pa) ing them in ',0-ni t dilLr, pciiKioii lu'-r.cy , thereby re.ifin,; tlum of carrying mi t-rablo 'lfir . k- (;tf. Kon.H (it (hi in i lalliwd to I ( t orn nt'l-', and iln-y iii.1 ('ibilatt-. fim tn l.uvt much our pay hoKL't t in and niter the .or? Ono of lliem Imd n fiilov ficdr.x for the old Iiojh, tierjiuKH he w.-is n i I'; di.in War vi t, oh, how 1,0 loved theit-, aud i ..iild have loved thcln trore if he colli 1 hiivi; eltt(d IjiiilirKnir Mi'hull to i in' Ii th- in down oiii.-lciK. .Mr. driv er ild lh.it tbhi w.'s i" e i f tin! I en' leg iHltur( n t r u.'t liihled. It would all ticlira, ( i f w more sncb wi.uld t ' p ni' i tins of tl,! Ingislnttire.) 'fhe M ini- lepwi hi'im iiimi ino p oi-ii!'. n liorn tin djy have Jen,ar.led '. f w lu stirrividt r i-nd jilvt up our t MtoMil, r'ate and iiutiirel right ty ofJ-s ihe man if our cl.'he fcr L':!frd ;?T.,(c t.-nu'.or, when lor lili luiin m-arly woe In-a!rii.-;-1-" Now, Mr. I'Mi'o-, can it t;e tiui lha' Ihe men tliat volid fur Mr. Mi Mir lev, the cai.didalo noni'tiute I by IheM. I.ouiH ippiiblicuii cotnentioii, tha p'a'f'rm PMiiuiatii.g ( lenrly rnnrxj mency and the linn t:i,;:stj dial.! victory evrr ma le wni ri ii 'e iiy uim.I vn : hut p'.itfoim, an.l nil tin. while ipirii.g' .MitrheM'R hil term in i oi;nn u he '.::) pri E ii Kill n.ik iiii Inn tiAuhv rjxithir, and nor--, Heniiir t hem out I. load a t to poison tlie loimlH of the people and de-troy iur limn ci-l eya'.cm. In his proUct uainU adj I'lrmiunt, he urges the nemtt ty cl having Ibe place filled. It in to rec.-s-sury P have a piotcctive end it w-nue tarn pi't-J. lie ran see his vacant ih.i!. It t-liuuM to tilled or no ate be hind one w te. (There are hull a dozen demoi ra'n there that will fid the iuchu rie.j. lie fays not n word about silver li-k!i"U!icji, I e ilurcj r.ot. Tr ut que&tion will i.cii-r he Settled in onrin'eifct un til n ran ai;iee through an international cornmbsicn. (iermany would he I leafed to have onr i-ongreBS miole tip if such lufn hb Mr. Mitchell. liiiglamL, wculd noto!ij -ct. A!a. how soon they would clear our vaiihs ol i'.f gold. Iluw (jnici ly wo would Bee Ihc-in twiilng thtir ling, rs i n thoir no-en ( it ma-L no' ho it c.u.iiot tut ; (i iidarie uayn that this legislature w-if the word gAttieiiog be had been iu in liu -10 jear:i expeiienco. Ho com li nn nt; I 'Mi-pirn. Iled, Bridges &nd t.'raw fjiH, (Cidwfotd, as tho Yankee would nay, bad rugl.t lo have known letter; 1'tor tWidgei don't thinli he w iil do to hii.l loa !h over Htiy more. Mr. KidJIe probably knous where be ii tit.) I fc e throu-;h the Sta'eMiian, Mr. llt't'l did not l.'it!i I.imeilf soul and bo iy to the tuorful of tilvrr, J. II. Mitchell. Think, though, that ho went a grcit wiiy in tout direction. Iv, Mr. Iriver is lepresentiti hi. coiiH'Ucer.trt by very strong ljugu.te, and defending his caueo by averring in one f hi-) speeches iu tho legislature Iy stating that he would ttand by llui.omi nee if that person wjs hiisatanio mnjea ly. . U'tetty strong.) B'i. be, don't un dertake to carry out tho pVincipUa of tho republican party, tho purty that honored hlni. Brother Driver eaid ihere was ouo man In the senatj that lit'd, nnd that man was John .Iirhe!!. Ho f houlJ be careful ; eeme cf ua who don't go muo'i from hon:e might t prone to believe that that Jdin was hia favorite and favored. In dcfeudiug bi t course on tho ma j jri y rule, he is tepreEcnted assaying: "If a man was in" shall I nay it? well hero go;', Brother Driver eai.l it ar.jl he won't m. i,-, in what? "in hi!!." Oh, eni.Ecieuce! do they iijjht for that? Dear brother, in your innoccM-y hive you not been imposed upon, or dors it Lave that effect on old men to get in bad company ? (I mean the chief:, certainly noi your associate. Then to think of compulsion to tight in and for that awful country ; toa bad, too bad, and thrn to think you hao another bitch in the future two yean heuce, if the good bein, keepa you out of that a -a f ul place so long. 1H n't know :u I am quite b old ns tha' man who voted for Fremont. Did not do 6u;w.i in tho (eriitorv of Minnesota, at that time. Have fived within four days of 71 years; helped I'ne'e Sam two years and hope to live long euotigh to help lift the republican patty out ci thia demo-pop muddle, JhSKl. STEWAUr, Coinstock, Or , March J, 1SU7. HORSU AILMENTS. State Veterinarian Throws Light On An Important Subject. C'omfetock, March, 0, 1S:)7. KiuioK ri.AiNi)i:.vi.iiu: There is at the ineient time and has been for the past 3 mouths a dieat'o among horse?, many of wliioli have died from it, not only in this county, hut also iu Laue. Uawng lofd one from it nnd another rendered pretty well useless, I wrote to the etate veterinarian James Withyeombe, Hillsboro, Washington county, thegon), and nought his udvico. 1 send you a copy -j( hij teply ond tliink you will lie doiiiioour suhsoiibre a bone lit if you will I puMifh the same iu your paper. Svmptoina of my hoiies were Btaggering, norvoiniiefs, shortness cf breath upon tho slightest exertion, etiffness, pulse be tween 50 and ti) ('should bo od) known locally as tho el ill" complaint. Drug gists would also do well to note the symptoms and advice lor treatment. Ui:o Ci'Ti. m ic. Ilillsbeiv, l'elruary 'S3, 1S:7, M it. lice ('i n .ack: Tho trouble you doa-rilo is a futui of spinal nieuiugetie, duo to tho general management and feed of t Do horses. In sonio seasons it is much moro prevalent than othots, and ttiii reason beeina very bad for it. In order to maintain u normal state of heulth in thohoieca they must 1 o fed, watered nnd exercised regularly. During the winter months, horses aro often conllued to their stall for days or even weeks at it time, owing to storms, uiid aro often somewhat nejlecled, es pecially so in tho milliner of feeding, not I cing tit worli they are compelled to sub sitit iilmoHt entiivly on bay or straw which ii uhvayn moie or leea indigesti ble. 11 (Mice the hoi ho euiler from indi gt.slion which Hiilmo.it invariably the piimarv cau.-ie of tho trout. lo you do scribe in your held', .consequently wo toiin it ilietetie tiouble. 1'revoutien in what .should le it riven for, us treat ment iaofieu voy unsatisfactory, owing to tho d .ffJicnt forms tho disease ahstinicit. SomolimcM partial paralysis (Misnes, hiuiilar to the hoiso you men lion ut) g(Utiuj! down. Thou again wy linvu spasmodic contraction ol the iiiuh rlos of tlio throat like the one you per formed tracheaotomy en. Then Pgain a have cont.c'lon of llisj w Ik.! f th- : ni'ifctilar o) ntcm. Whn h'.;."i in.. ' at work they ihonld Ix? per mi I : run j r.ut mote or Ii every il.iv, ai d l e e;"f i-r 1 fed tt lilt'v or bran, in i onn-'i t b n : with hay. b'on IIih Ii st svmptom (I j dice.fe give one otinrc of l'.;irh;idr( : olors with one dram tf ginger, tl erifr'.v i Ihree litne-i daily two dram f p-i ih i i : (jeritinn, one drum of r.u!dint t iron feed I ut little hay nnd (fiv. enl'l' l bran roar heo. 'iivetho i i. iiii'i - l t xercise. In cae of m-tvo. rxcii.T il.i v give two diarns f brnii.idw .f p-,ift-i ; every four hours until r-ymr .-lorn s'.i- eide. It in ii (ioikI i Ian to v frotn toi)ioir drsnin ol rii'.iile of ti'.t iv. daily in ihedrinLbg water ' i,II p t-j tient.i enffering from iAy form f titu-j gers. Any fortl r information y u may ire please amlreuR moat 1 1 olslero, and I wid cheerfully do what I can for yon. Very liuW yrurit. Jamkh AVirmcf Mm-:. H'ato Veterinari.it). Cdlapooia. Jiiiu and kiiow' in tho topic of tho d y, The cut put for a good fn.il i r- j U vir piomiiing. Our fa-merH uro latin.' rv tery nc iye pirt in Npraying their uidur!-' Our old t'nie friend, U'.lurt Il itehin Bon. was visiting frie nds c n il.e C'ftU pooia lust week B. F. Higgnnbotbam in makit.g pre parations to build his barn bulk, v. hiili burned last acek. A3 McKinley i; preide'.t 1 tt.ip United States, we have tho r- nl'.d-.'i.r o but are waiting for projpfritv. Too wheat and oat crop cf this v.'e. never looked more irouiisii.g for a g.cd yield than at tho piesfnt time. Our miitol ti.eitirg pate;d ff cj'iiet'y. Jas. Kichard was elected diroc!or, I'ryer going out, aud J. I. Stu', c'eik. Mr. Fred Bishop, who it;-i irs hi the bad laud country, ii home vb iiiug his p:iic rita aud may le some cue i ;e. Some of our young b'o'.d ntteinK-d tlie dar.co at Long's ha'l B-durday nil.t. Theygor.inor ahine I. 'it h ive thtir sweethearts at home. Miss Ileum Winniford Iuh l ull cm ployed to teach our echool. Si e will be gin to teach the your.g i 1 as how to si. cot, the 2.JJ of this rnonlti. II. L, McNabb eayi h" is gelling tiro i living in sinulu blesseduers, and wo be-li-ve him from tho wa bo ha been rustling for the past live months that he is no b nger the sport of time. Scottsburg. Lon Ilniderson and wifu huvo re turned from San Franc'Eco. T-V. Patterson has gone i'oau the river to teach a f pricg term of sciicol. Mrs. T. W. Andrews has r. turned to town from her mountain home, t j reside permanently. Mrs. Slaxgeld was in town recently. She is intending to visit Mrs. A. L. Bui ler for a couple of weeks. Mies 1'earl Hefty relumed to Drain last week and will endeavor to engage a term of school in Douglas cencty. Flora Thompson bin retiirne.I heme for a few week's visit. Miss Flora re fers California for an abiding place. Mi?s Annie Nelson will btcrt It r teaching profession by wielding rod and rule in this place. "We wish Miss Anr.ie sill l etS. Miss Siuiccr expects to Iso in town in the ner future with spring hats, which is, of cuurse, a gieat temptation t fem inine ej es. Mr. Oar of liardir.er was visiting Scottsburg and vicinity. It lias been many years since he was ho:e:u:d he found many changes to remark. A laig"! pesfo of men and dogs have been chasing the coyotes of Long 1'rairie but none were bagged, 5Ir. Loomis cf Wilbur assisting in the chase. Mr. L. dis; o;cd tf his dogs to Messrs. Weather Iv, Bi.tler and Burchoid for H'dO foi fu tme hunting. Coles Valley. A. D. I lawn spent Sunday nt Oak land. Albert Clayton aud f.uuilv wcio i-it ing tho family of Mr. Jesse Thompson in Sunday. Prof. O. I. llittle h is been employed to tjitch our spring term of echool to I e giu March Sth. Frank Churchill and Miss Maggie Clay ton spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr.' K. K. limmitt'e. Uoract Chicane and wife, who live on the Hutchinson irancli, were visiting in our va'lcy the last cf the week. The recent bad weather- has been very discouraging to the farmers, as it has impeded the progress of farming. Miss Cora Alexander, of .Millwood, who has been attending school nt Al bany, passed through our valley last Saturday en route for home. L. A. Marsters, tho propriottr of tho Mountain View poultry and stock farm, was eieu passiog through our valley one day last week, with a half dozen old hens iu a sack. At our school meeting held last Mon day the following othcers were elect; d: Jesso lliompson was eiecie i aneciorn succeed William Camp. Albeit Clayton was elected clerk to succeed i Thompson. Jl5.NV I.I'D. Oak Creek. Spring (lowers are in l.loo u I e.e. Mrs. UiUinsiii, wo are soiry to s y it) quite ill at present wri'ing. Mr. Abbott went to . Kosctmrg last week, and will soon leave lor Portland. Tom Day contempla'ei a trip to Idaho soon, no expects logei n m mu mines there and will, pctmiis late some mining clain s himself. We hear that n dance ia to bo given at Ihe Mr. Se tt school houtotho l'Jth. I'ou't full to go, 8 ihere U sure to bo a crowd and a good time. August S. hlocman, our genial ttore kecper, makes regular liips up tho liver gathering up eggs, e!e. Ho Beeina to bo doing quite rt ll juiisl.iiig bueiucsi. N. N.. Chapman, tf tilide, also Doll mid Joe Smith ofC.ihipoi ia, weid buy init cattle in this locality not long since. Cattle Ecem to bo in good demand thia HCIUI0I1. N. . I' t l I i i v. r ' -s -'! Jit V -t i.r i - ' ; i e. -i n i '".-i.edW if ,T.' 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