Th Twi-aVak Roscburg Plalndcalcr CubUfhed UaoAtft sa4 TMuad. PLA1NDEALER PUBLISHING CO. itKOOKKK & CUSSKH, VAiUtn and I'uUitliers Tic-a-Vk PUiflifaUr, txt year, S2JW INTERESTING LEGISLATIVE NOTES Doings of the Members of the House and Senate in the Legislative Assembly Tlitre sre thr HuiitLs iu tLa ut. KlielW-y ha nm-oned! in iulro-luriiig hia hill liarm-itl warehouSr-llieM. It U No. 73. Two hill have lusen iutrodurcl Ui pro- vida ( tha payment of the Indian war ti-U-raiin a petitioned (or. Jtia on-dined that eevetal county- -t tight, will l rather arm, that ( Malheur oouiity heing the hottet. The leg-inlativ. assembly altanded the funeral ( the late Oitigre'-eitiati T. II. Tongue tit IlilUhoro m Kun-Uy in a body. The body of the late lUprnirt.Utiv in j lUnebiotigli haa iiitrodtied a fellow Cougr.-, Thomas H, Tongue, lias ended servant bill in th llonw. Miinii tis its long journey, and from the comfort aleo lutroduc-M a fellow -rvaiit imi in able home he builded and guarded was I tha Senate. revt-rt-iitly and mmriifitily carried Kim- I -jj, ,i,rial mnva of tin vote for ov lay to its filial renting place, Nut only m-hot by the joint committee of tin t- the :tri ken widow anl liereaved family, iaUture gives Chamberlain a majority iiot only Lis neighbor, among whom he ,Mer Purninh. l a i lived so long, and hia boat of j-tr- ,1M,, m nlkav La introduced a bill boi.al friend, hut all the people of Or-1 j-ovjjjg f,Jf ta nation of sspreM, tele K.,u,.our his untimely death. The , ,,,, e, ra), n, oil eoini-anie. ; al so a Lilt to prohibit, the exhibition and Fbkd Wkiuht. City Editor, Solicitor. T, 5, licTii. Foreman lietered at tha Poet (Mca in Bocoburg, Or., a tecoud claea tnail tuatUtr, Advertising RaU-e on A ppticalioa. JaM'AUY I'J, VM. 1 Mil LAST SAD KITES ittite, even the Nation, baa eonered a .. IVw u.en, in the aame i of , - . . . , ..... t ji-i more i tr iregon ; uoiir time, ever uue ever letur prejiared and etui)ie to tcrve tl. let fctate than he, and the reut thronif in aitf udam-e at the latt tad ritek over tha remaim of tha dibtiu (.M'.iehe-i ()regHiian, which includiol iiii'iuljera of the Oregon legiiilature, tlate oiliiiuU and reiireeentativea of both Senator i'ierca , of Morrow, Umatilla and 1'iiion tiaa introducl a concurrent resolution pioviding for a constitutional amendment making tha terrna of county ofl'u-era four yearn instead of two. Iiot h tha Senate and thellouauad journal ThurIay afternoon until Mou Ilia OkEOON LEGISLATURE. hian. hesoft'ongre, id homage and UY. or,,ef to llow fcUt l'rinXT i.nl.li.- h..oor to hia life and worka. 'icl to eau n 0(1 un ma u.ai i ..,....... - ol iJllia in me nauua 01 iim jriiuer. The quealioti of what tha leaialatura will do with tha normal hoola will be a live one. The governor' recoinniea- dation that tha achoola be reiuceI to two, in hi inaugural aldrew waa loud y applauded. Halm, of ClaUop, haa brought for ward a bill to lrevent the uimanctioiie.1 The bail The n.eii.liera of the present Iiala ture are aprent oil the whole rather abut the average ill fit net for tha dulirtj to lie ierformefl. Though the new epajier ineu have their little flinga at the letrirlatora we don't mean to lie tuken to terioiuiy alwava, aaya the Tele ue of aecret orler -utliuia. cram, while amonif w men wio make i aiuia iu m.ti i""" ui the Wiy there are alwaya aome of in- latdgea or emblema ol aocietie 10 w men Jni..r charactor, mentally or morally, or they do not belong aa members. both, luoet of them are honest, laUilli-1 yhe mother of Coventor Chanibaruin tent, and auiiuatral by a tleaira to do Icaiiie all the long journey Irmn her the rifc-lit things, and the Oregon l-gia- home iu Old Miaaiakippi to wilneas tha lattirea have aa a rule ua.le a pretty fair I nhiili la to her tha rrowiilug event of rei-ord, aa ruinpareil Wlt'i the Leglala-1 ,er hl. llie inaugural rrreiuoniaa tare of other atatea. Our h-gialatora I which made her beloved aoii governor have I eeu itaragoiia of economy and I ., Oregon. other virttiea in coiiiiariaou with aome Iielutures f California and other fcUu-H. home billa that would I letter be li.it paired will ilotibtleei berome law, while borne better billa will fail; thera will U- aiiie miitrafccary expeudilurea, and ierhaa tflfidi nmliveg rather than the pubi c weal will triumph m mmie iiiinor inuttera ; but on the whole we may esi-ert fairly good work, ami bene- li.ttl rcsiiHr, from thia lioily of law maker. Aa a rule, they arenodnuht hoin-hi and k'aiutLle, and it ia lietter to have coiitldciiee in their integrity and ability than to regard them with kuapi- tiiu and liehtowceiiktire uKu them that ia ibfcihly fr the loiwt part uudi-aerved. A Hk1 of billa liaa aw am id the Hate Printer'a otlire and aeveral day a will U reouire.1 f-r that department to inn itwlfotit. Theaoloua are eager to get their net meaaurea in at the bead of the uiil,u imv tuit vet lelt lit khutlle. The l'ortlaud charter bill, which, un der ordinary circuuifctaiufa would bava consumed tha gieater part of the week, liocame iMed meaaure, w ith the ceptimi of it eniollment and the aigna- turn of the governor, within twenty-iour hours after ita introduction in the hou, Anion tlm billa prvM-nte.1 Thursday were one by liooth to provide for pro Ui lion of Ioreta from firef, one by Johnson regarding protei-tion of game, one by Mc jinn to govern the employ ment of minor, several charter bills, and a larve number of mcuKtires of minor iiniortaiire. liilyeu, of I .in it county, bus -ome for ward with a bill to luevt the tdeeping car o-t'iiiua. lie proiNHM-a a tax if (I'W tier vear on liquor selling in railroad I'Srs. .Mr. Jill Veil JiUH ! presvuleil measure for taxation of coriorationH uator A. ('. Maitrs, of Douglas, has preaeuted and is championing a I'ilj iu tha seuate, providing for an irrelucia' hie H'h'H.I futi'l lor liouglas county. It ia a very worthy and imortaut measure for bis coiiiiuty. This bill ia being looked after in the hoiiaa by llepreneut- ativa I. U. Kiddle. Iteorenuntative Malarkev, of the Multnomali delegation, haa taken to ha1 It-in with him a bill whirli ia intendol to place a tax on legacies. 11a has ur- ratii.'iil a carefully graduated ai-eleof taxes ranging from 1 rceiit to 6. Tim bill will ha popular with thoaa not hav ing exectationa. The aeuatorinl situation iZ de- vetoping and tha aupiirters of lion C.W. I'ulton now claimha will have 30 votes on the first ballot. The first ballot ou senator will be taken t morrow, Tuesday. Lawrence T. Harris, who baa lain elected to the itnortaut and influential otiitioa of Haker of tha Oregon llouae of Iteprekeutativea at the preocnt aea sion. la a native Oregouian anl is no yet 30 years of age. He was born in linn county and educated in the public schools of Allany and hugeue, and was graduated from tlie law department of the state nniversitv of Michigan, and bus since been practicing bis pr ! ion and with innrke. vucceM, at F.ugenc He has served contiu jously aa deputy iiroaecuting attorney lor his district. In MM) bo was tlftd a representativ from I Jiue county and re-elected in 'r2 by an incread majority. Hon. (ieorge C. I'.rownsll, who was on Monday chen by the republican senate caucua to preside over the delilicrationa of the nper liouxe duriug tha '3d bien ilia! aeaaion of I he legislature, w as born in New York state in X&i. He was al mitle-1 to the bar iu Kansas, where he held several iini-ortant iHwitioiis. II came to Oregon in lsyl, an I ha i-in been) a proininciit figure iu the repnhli can party of Clackamas county and tl utate. lie has iteeu a memtier ol coun tv. district anil state convent ina, Three timea he has been elcfted a nn-lil her of the ktate seuata from Clackatnns ciiiiuty and haa Uen prominently men tinned for Cougreaaioiiul honors. Mr. Hrownell is a man of Mrong Toiial maguetiam and nn able orator and de lta tor. W'allwr Drotbcra of Lane County Will Modernize and Operate tha Moooey Mill. We are reliably inform! that the Walker Brothers, two genial and enter prising buKinekR men of Walker, Ine county, have bought the kaw mill and l'g'ng outfit of Henry Mofiiiey, near An lauf in J'aiw Creek lanyon and w ith their usual euergy are already refitting an I repairing the mill preparatory to ottiiig it into ai tiva o-ration on a larger scale. They will no doubt turn out a firi-t claea luinU-r pr.xjiii t as n as they get their mill moilernixi'd and put to its full work' ing capacity. The Walker Uros., have been condiicting a meri'hautile i-ktublisb meiit at Walker for many years, lint have had considerable. t'Xierienc in en U-rpriws similar to the one In which they are now eiig;i((d. SAW MILL CHANGES HANDS COUNTY EXPENSE List ol Claims Allowed at the Janu ary i9o3 Terra of County Court. The following is the list of claims lowed at the January I'.KXi, U-nn county y;iirt. A K Clayton roailn I'hil Heiidi rson " J O liriUn " F Fryman " L IVrduu " Banks A (irublte " W H Himuion " W K Simmons " Gardiner Mill Co bridges H A i i iimey " roa-1 200 " U 00 " 1M 00 " 38 00 " 152 00 " 30 00 T I Williaius A hChapM'll Jcs Khuiiibr'Kjk (iardiner Mill Co Kiuslaw Lumber Co A A hmith J A Brown, 8 W Iiaylik 15 A r-twart, II A lilakely, J Ritchey, it t f - - . . a tj 1 i ji iiiivni .. tA O W Wonnacrft, " John Iledftpeth, " J T Thompson, " (iy K (iuine, " W S Johnson, " W A Hmiley, " HLKngles, " W A Bulloi k, " A SChappell, Indg ARt Clarke & Ilaker, bridge Pickett & Wilson, . " W Helliwell, roads , John Mi! m power. " J C Young, cminimioner Mrs J F Jamn-son, Indgt Asst.. i: Jennie, Kridu'es JC Twitchell, iii;uet II Stevenson, 2 (10 4 00 I : 4 oo 18 WS 11 l) G 50 51 K, 00 .1 .i Kr, ;o 2s so II Jury List lor IV03. 1 lie county court of Ii'iiiglas ciunty, luring the r-,"ilar January term, which !jii Thursday evening, drew nptlie follow ing lint of names from the several precinrU from which to select circuit ourt jurors for the ensuing year; Aalca W Hiddle, Ib-nry Jo ten. Caiiyonviile II J Wilwin, lirant Lev us, Ilavid Hughes, J F liazley, Jaitib I'.iown, J C (iihliK, O T Ileala, (iy. Neu ner and J(s Clout;h. Myrtle Creek H W Baylirs, G K Ilrewer, (i W Crews, J S Iliinnavin, Willis Kramer, J C Freeman. W B ADJOURNED TERM CIRCUIT COURT Pluvial Agent, Grygla, of the' 1'nited 14 Q, Becker and Harry Howard Each Oct Two Years. Circuit court for IVniglas county ined in adjoiiruej aessioil in lCoaeburg Friday morning w itli Hon. J. W. Ham iltou on the lieiich. Eighteen civil aud two criminal cm-s were at once acted upon, F.d it. -cker and Harry Howard will be IVmglas county's total contribution Ironi this term of court to the sUte penitentiary. Btx ker plea'l guilty to stealing tobacco from Iavia & Atkinaon'a grtatry store Matii Jjtn.l Ollice with heaj.juartepi al Imrj.', w ho ia at I -akeview investing the timber and other land entries in that dirtrtt t, has over 500 claims to look into and iu every cane, where there ia evi dence of irregularity the claimants will lie siliniiioiiod to kltow cauae why their tiilea ahould not le canceled. It does not matu-r w hether or not patent to the land haa Ikh.ii inkue-d. When (iov, (ieer retires from oflice, ia (Kd ated for lT. S, senator and retires to the quiet of hia farm to raise chicken (formerlv.W. L. Cobb'), and was given and threaii wheat, a good many proud- a sentence of two years, Harry Howard neiit Oregon new spaier w ill be abort on confessed to stealing a twenty dollar editorial topics, gold piece from W llliam KellUier, oi m Yoncalla, at the Koeeburg dejait on the 11. F, Anils is now solo proprietor of Nh ol last Deceuiuer. iiowaru iiw the Springfield Nonpariel, John V, a lather leiigthy statement, uciore ute KcJly having retired aa editor after the court, but it did not help rns case any, for be received the same sentence that was given Becker two years. 'I'm much obliged," said Howard, seating himself, "but I don't think 1 got justice." "I think the sentence you got was very light, considering the statement Now each Senator will have a private you made," replied the judge lii'st issue by reqlieet. Mr, Simon w ill soon resume the prac tice of law in Portland. Cteika For Leglalature, Becker and Howard ware taken to Salem Saturday. civiu CASKS. U. Mary M, Bockley et al., vs. Doug las County ; apical from County Court. O. I". Coshow nd F. W, Bensou, ally clerk, iu coitntxiueiice of a reaolulion iu- trotlii!l by Feiutor McGinn Thursday bud pacned by a vote of 111 to 11, four absent." If the members ol the House billow thik example, and they have the au-.e iu-.-J of clerks that the Senator have, tlie number will W)xH7t;i, f lint If the House r v. liilla Carter, i.ltff.. v. Win. Car- f tiw to iiidul,:e in this luxury the rewilu- tor jo , up. . Jivorce. (ioo. Byron t ion will cot only SXtJO. tne way or ,.,.,1 t T. Barker, attva. for iHff. His another tSte Kukeniiail law win i uat-1 UliHBU,) teil duwu and iguorel. imt there is a v MVndel Traut. i.ltff.. vs. II v deal of truth in Senator McGinn's iij,,,,,, Bju, et al., defts. ; suit. lUn laralioii that if a Senator is to do .Mod work, ttud do it thoroughly, on com iiitUi',iktvpiiig hia billa and documents In order, bv.kiu- up data, and so lieiug j t.y mutv. tilwavs preirtil tor whatever tinejt up, he tu-isbi the service of a clerk. It ia an innovutioii that will not lie generally ap proved, but it willdoubtleaa atii k. Ore gun la getting to l a larger kiate, w nn more biihincMi to attend to, every two j cars, and ita people muM exiect its 1, inhitiin a to. move along i i muie style thau UeV used to do, Con-i lering that they rvfive only 'i a day ior 40 days, while tha nifiiiUra of the California Letialatn'" rvvive fr i.i l.ixx, and I hone of ellur atntet! V or uioie, the in novation ia not one for t he. p?ople to tear tin ir hair Uut. Yet ita adveme ciiiiiikio by the pieoa, represent iug public opiuion.'ivay lie exiected,-Tele piain. Wol- C. 8. Jackson and M. Koaenthal, attys. for pltff ,and F. W. Benson and J. V. Fub lerton. attva. lor defta. Transferred to Bg Mining Transaction. A deed i l''a' "lining transaction at Myrtle Creek "waa bltxl with County I'lcik Shaiiibrtaik Saturday, This deed uwnst'ois the Ciuttiueutal Mine from W. B. Stewart 'to the Continental Gold Mining Co., of 1'MiUand, for a oouaidera tiouot t"MW Orandma Munra, iu charge of the O. K. N. t Vs., hotel at Meachaw, mvut lv iK-uovtsl b tire, will vkui take the p".itionoi inaua-er ol the ivmpany's ii.v-l iu Huutiiiitvu. II. First National Bank, of Boatdiurg, vs. J, L. I Vwey action to mniver mon ey. J. C. Fullertoii, atty. for pltff. Con tin ued. 1. lUchel HeBaw et sb, pltffa., v, II W'olleuberg et al., deft.; suit. C Jackson, atty. for pltff,, and J. C, Ful lertoii and F. W. Benwii, attys. for deft, Contiumxl, O. Fanute Jones, pltff, v Itupert Jones, deft ; suit for divorce. O B Co show, atty lor pltff Continued. Minnie Beckley, pltff, vs, J W Beckley, deft; suit lor dlvorcv. J C Fullertoii, atty for pltff. Dismissed. V, A. F. Brown, pltff., vs. U D. 1-ov', deit; action to recover money. O. I". Cohhow. atty. for pltff. Deft, with draws demurrer and permitted to tile ana, 8. Lydia CampW-ll, as adm,, vh. Southern I'acitlo Co,; action t law. lU)uhain & Martiu, atty. for pltf!-, and V K, Willis, iH-xter Bu-e and NY. D, Feu tou, attys, for deft, Scttlwl and disniiwtej w ithout iHt to either jarty. 4. F.NV.Huttbiiisou, pltff , vs. F W. KoA-hetL, delta. ; action to mxver iiiouey. NV. 1. Yawter, atty, b pltlT. I)i.siuisCl, 5, NYiunifivd B, N'ukcr vs. Henry Ykkvrsj suit br divorce. Louis l'.ari-e, atty. for pltff. Ie-ree grante.1, M. John Bo'rlicr, ltff., vs. Willis L. Hunt, deft,; action at law. A. M. Crawford, atty. for pltff., and T. T. Barker and J. T. Ixing, atty. for deft. Iteimirrcr to complaint suktaiued. I'lff allowisl to file aiiieiidisl complaint. 11. Augusta HiDiMa k, pltff., vs. Adam Ihirneret ux., deft. ; action to recover money, C. J. chanalad and F. F. Bell, attys. for pltff., and J. C. Fullertoii, atty. for deft. lH.-tmirrer to complaint overrulled. lKft. allowed to answer. 14. Henry I'eterson, pltff., vs. Tii-dalc I. YanAtta, deft.: action to recover money. O. I. Coshow, atty, for pltff. Judgment (or $MMl.5M and costs. 15. NV. J. Haiior, pltff., vs. T. J, Basor deft, ; action to recover money. O. P. Coshow, atty. I r pltff. Judgment for tl.02 and :'5 atty. fee. I'J. Dr. E. Duxas, pltff., vs. Samp, L. Adam, deft. ; action to recover money. C. S, Jackson, atty. for pltff. Judgment for$14ft.(i0 20. P. J. Bond vs. P. 11. Marley, deft, suit in equity. J. A. Buchanan, atty. for pltff. Continued. 23. 11. NV. Spauldiug, pltff, vs. NVni. ft. YiiiMon, deft.; actioii to recover money, O 1 Coshow, atty for pltff Judgment for 1 13:1.15 and f-5 atty. fe Saturday thecircuit count closed its adjourned sesaiou in Bomtburg, and to day the regular term formerly oienod. Following are the cases acted ujhui hist wc k. A. State Land Board, pltff., vs. Bicli ard Cook et ux., deft; continuation, A. M." Crawford, atty. for pltff. Con firmation. L. C. K. Paigue, pltff., vs. Cloyd Cha ncy, deft.; suit. C. S. JacUaon, atty. for pltff., and iVxter Bice, atty. for deft. Arguisl and submitte I. X. Willis Kramer, pi Iff., vs. J. L. lK'wey, deft. ; aition to receiver money, m vtcr Bice, atty. for plttr. Judgment for ff'ii'i5 aud costs, L Thomas v. Thoin, pltff., vs. John Bna-kway, deft., appeal from Justice Court. Sehlbrede A Gray and J. T. Loup, attys, for pltff , and J. C, Fuller but, atty. for deft. Continued. B. Thomas A Thorn vs. Elmer I. Giles: appeal from Justice Court. Sebl brede A Gray mid J. T. Long, attys. for pltff, and J. C. Fullertoii. atty. for deft. Couttuued. S. Thomas A Thorn vs. Uuae Brock way J appeal from Justice Court. J. C Fullerton, atty. lor deft. Continued. T, Thomas A Thorn vs. John Hogan ; apeal from Justice Court. Sehlbrebe A Gray and J, T. l ong, attys. for pltf. uud J. C. Fullerton, atty. lor deft. Con tinued. 10 K. NV. Thouiaww, pltff., vs. Lulu B. Thomason, deft.; suit for divorce. C. S, Jackson, atty. for pltff, lcree grautel. NV. NV. Kent, pltffv, vs. Charles Allen, deft. ; action to recover money, F. W. IVnson, atty. for pltff., Dis mi.stxl. ST, State Board, pltff ., vs. E. H. Otey, deft, (old case) ; nmHrmation. A. M. Craw brd, atty. lor pit If. Couthuied. Drake, J L Chancy and B M Armitage. Camas Yalley Philip Staudley, l'o uud D J Noah. Civil Be nil- J A Eggers, L E Milloilge, E L Bice and David Thonion. Olalla-T F Churchill T F Fisher, John Friend aud Asher Ireland. Kiddle Geo KO.uS.ne, W 8 Britt, F. M Pruner, J E Blundell, Geo Cutsforth, B F Nichols and G NV NVonnacott. Perdue A Bullock, Frank Fate and Mortis C Kaymond. I-jist I'mpqua S NV Turne.ll, K J NVat son and C II Wright. Oak Creek-K T Blakely, X X Chap man and Owen Atterbiiry. Deer Creek-K FSinick, A BC Whip ple, i W Noah, W II Brown, NV A Pearce, II B Giltclt, J J Webb. Km Dixon, Eiisha Hatfield, J C Dine B F lUmp, DC McNVilliamsandT J.llinkle rinMiia P M Mathews, I! F Stunn er, W t i.illatn, J O .ew land, Patrick Beeil, I. G Diimbletiui, John McClelland Watwn Davis, Morris NVelier, Jaa F Temiilin, ti NV Jones, B F IW and T P Slepheni.. NVet Bos -burg Jasper NVilkius, E I' Preble, I .on is Kohlhagiii, L I. Carle JasiN-r Havden. J F Clements, NV II Lindsey, Frank Crown, E NV Bryant HoraecCampbcll, D S K Bun k, K Mann I J Norman and J Caw field. i:os, burg-FNV NVoolley, H II Cox, C P Barnard. B W Stiong, J B William P. Neal. NV 11 Pitci,f..rl, U L Mcljiiib tin, Isadore Wollc nbvrg, J B Byars, I Bickford, NV 11 Jamii-wiu, A O Boms and Fred GoNSer. Galesville John Gillam, NV S Booth and II A NV.k.lford. tilemUle G liillaTtson, C PTotteU J A Jaciiues, M T Chax and Andrew Ramey. Coles Yalley NV T Emery, Win Kamj' E T NV.knlruff, Henry and iifo Scott. NVilimr So.tl Henry, NV IM.ritlith Jack Chapman, E X Ewart and Geo B NVinuiford. Millwoikl Fenlie Fort in, Arthur ('lack, Win Vinson and E E F.minitt. Cslakioia John Banks, Ben Bilking Ion, Sam NVhittaker, Harvey Cis hran, D E Vernon, C E Stewart, Aaron Har vey, A J iMtr, Kohl. E Hunt, Iadore E Bice, Jeptha tirilblai and iHivid Mc Colluiu. Oakland Jep Hunt, BJ Bovingdon, G-o J Stearns, J P Darrow, J M IeKr, K II Manning, A M Smith, NV D Prior, J M Hunt and E II I'inUtoii. Yoncalla Ji Oilers, Isaac Jones, Chas Daoghcrty, J J Kelliher, J J lmg, J NV Fcglcs, Ernest Helliwell and Mclvin Howard. Ksllogg F II Andrus, Bichanl Green and lwis Bapp. Pass Creek W A Perkins, B D Boa well, J II MumMwer, Horace Putnam, Jos I.you'i, A E Stockcr, Marian Kvan, Jacb Bitchey, V NV Kent and M N Ensley. Comstia-k Ileury Mooney, NV II Grjy J ud so it Strong and S P Steele. Elkton Sam Brown, (1 NV Benedick, John Haiuock, A B Haines, sr, Jaa Har ris, John Kent, Nels Bydell, Bobt. Ilaney uud CIiiin Binder. Siittshurg A E Osoiif, NVm SagaUrd sr, u nd A L Butcher. liardiner W P Beed, G Balderee, Oil Hinsdale, Bobt NVade, Sol Perkins, W P Brownell and Peter Nelson. 1 4i k iv B NV iVirsey, S J Shruin and Arthur Austin. I.tsikiug Glass O II Buell, J S ti rimes W J Jackson, James Morgan and NV Xisirheis, Laud Office In New Quarters. The Boscburg l.nd Ollico now o-cii-pies the east half of the ground floor of the new iVmulas County Bank hit! Id ing opposite the Pi..imkai.kh oflice. The change from the old location cm the second lloor of the Abrnham building, which hit's lce it (H-cupied by the land ollice fi'ir the just eleven years, was made Saturday, pursuant to instruc tioita freui the sei-ntary of t'n interior at NVashington, D. C, who orlervd the change upon considering the rcsrl of Sjsvial InsptH-tor NVm McMillian, rec ommending the acivptance of nn offer from the management of the new bank building. The hind otlW as it Is, is one of the most convenient iu the country, the rooms, four in iiumlter, are laruo, comfortable and well ventilated and lighted. The comer nann is occupied by Begister J, T. Bridges and bis as sistants, Beceivcr J. H. Baith has the west room. Iu the rear room is a vaiut and reconl room, and a contest room and a largo corridor aud cloak room. The laud ollice officials are elated over their new location and a visitor is greeted with a most pleasant smile. Two of the itaims formerly occupied by the land otllce are to le occupied by the firm of Sehlbredo A Gray, and T. P. Johnson, a prominent Portland dentist, will open dental jarlor in the others. Nancy Burge indigent at 5 10 II A Blakely bridges Anlauf Lumber Co " Frank Harris " William Skill ii tore " Thomas Stark James Cifkley " A Field E Gallop " D IUuville " J J Can.pl!! " Y. G Young A Co " Foster & Arnold indigent at.. . Wollculxjrg Bros " M T Chase I Abraham " M D Thompson II K Dimmick drawing jury.... J L Kent Peter Jones " (i W Gage iraot Clayton " It A Gibb E U Chapman " C II Dieckman " Glass it Prudbomme C II A Sta tionary Churchill A NVoolley C II Koeebuig Water Co C II iykca & Carroll C II and jail.... Pacific State Tel Co C 1! J C Aiken juror E DuGaa Co Physician D K Shamhrook expreage Mrs J B Mehain insane expenses PUindealer Pub Co print and stationary Plaindealer Pub Co orint and stationary . E L Parrott exense P II Marley over aid taxes J NV Brow n bridges C E Roberts roa.1 JTSpangh " NV E Thornton JohnEggers " C E Rolicrt W A McCoy indigent. . ., NV li Yineon Thisi Wilm roa.1 J NV Henderson J Dawson " Factories are cKca1 all over the Last, with thousands of people thrown out of eiuplviyuicut, thrvtUjjh lack ol coal. NV S.;it J T Mayes LI. Mathews T W Andrews Chaa S-ott Chaa A Stevens brid.-ii IS A B Mumpouer " L L Perdue NV It lirillith J A KirkemUll " Liviuion Bros " CIIe.ld.-n Iona Mill l.uin Co " B Jennio " lianliner Mill Co " Chas achary ' Thomas I ioldi-u " OCSUnwiskl A Field Frank iUrrager J M Berdinc " K Jennie " Judson Stong " K Jennie " P Benedict indigent asst Kruse A New land " NV A M.-Coy FM Hopkins ' Jane NVelker " Ixmis Iingcnberg juror A B Haines drawing jury O II Buell A 8 Buell ' SC Miller NV R Wells B F Wells John Livingston ' II C Slocuni constable Fire A Marine Ins Co C II Douglas Electric Co C II Irwin Hod son Co stationary... It NV Strong court house A Parks jnntr James Fletcher juror J Jaoiueadisl atty wit Fred Meiiuer indigent J A Duvia dep assessor Harry SI.N-nm dep sheriff E I. Prrmttlsiard prisoner II L S-hiiautx over paid taxes. . Leona Mill Co bridges E Y Coojier " J F Mathews mads NV S Johnston " NV A Wilsttii " Herman Eggera M A C Marstcrs stationary, ind, and etc Mrs P Kelckell indgt C NV Hutfleld U F Page, court house W X Moorv, Iiiq J Stevenson, " Boln-rl Isaacs, " J A Buchanan, St vs Morris T B Johns, " W NVillanl, ' J A Buchanan, Fitgerald A D Bradley, " J A Buchanan, James Gus I-aue, " D Martin, ,l J A Buchanan, Morian J A Buchanan, drawing jury Amos Buchanan, " .... 11 11 Burt, St vs John iVie B Bovingdon, 8 vs 11 Koo Beview Pub Co, printing F A McCall, lVp As!isor Jep Green, roads Hamilton real Est Co, roads. . , . D C McNVilliams. roads C P Barnarxl, F D New land, lud Asst C A lVarco, ovt-r pd taxes 1 Vila Cole, grand jury wit FM Beard, roads E E Haines, bridges Barker A Co, Indgt Asst. NTJowett, " S II Munsoii, nads... B NV lKawy, " ... A A Miuur, P. oo 61 m -H 50 41 15 1H 00 4 50 :i. ; 31 20 5 oo o oo 113 10 41 15 1 IK) in 9r. 45 !i0 19 50 3 00 2 00 2 0o 3 00 i is) 2 IX) 3 00 2 00 68 15 55 95 4 SO 2 50 54 115 2 20 25 50 fi 85 3 10 L-Jl 7 5 40 50 22 Ri I U II 25 42 20 II SO 10 00 10 00 5 00 1 85 275 00 1 00 31 15 0 00 50 5 25 3 2 00 3 M 6 50 5 50 lli 40 33 40 i 00 21 15 20 7 5 34 70 M 30 130 75 4 76 57 25 21 i 10 15 113 20 7 50 130 50 62 25 355 25 79 45 3d 50 27 05 4 45 ! 40 20 25 14 40 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 43 f5 20 00 4 80 23 85 1 85 4 20 C 20 8 SO 27 25 01 00 , 7 00 8l SO II 25 173 45 ?.l 85 13 00 10 Sit 10 10 10 00 J Bounds, " 1 V IVmnds, 3i NV NV Bailiss, S vs Morris 2 Fred Merrill, 7 J 8 Montgomery, " 10 E E Blodgrtt, Fitzgerald 2 J A Bii'-hanan, Keva 3 It M Armitage, James 3 NV D Adam-, ' 3 J A Buchanan, Kloffensten 5 J A Buchanan, Benfroe I II L Manters, " 2 J A Buchanan, 8 vs John Doe... 5 II Smith, S vs John Doe 1 EH Pinkston, 8 vs R Roe 1 J A Buchanan, stationary J M Fletcher, Indg Asst Thomas Col boo rne, roads A Creason, " EH Pinkston' " P C Kemau, over pd taxes. . it NV Dimmick, bounty claim I) S West, inturance John Williams, D Atty NVit 1 John Hedgep,-th, roads 3 J R Pickett bridges 50 E B Spangenberg, " 29 A E Bushnell, roads 80 Melvin Howanl " , 3 Thomas William " 100 NV It McClar " 33 II M on son " 72 M C Buckles " 90 NV 8 Booth " 50 C Powell " 126 A J Dear " 112 J S Hunt " 116 B T Blakelv " 54 Frank Xewlaud 3 F A NVibiams " rj NV F Davis " C Geo NV Alderson " fil Jep Gren " 3l T E Strode " 31 J NV Becklev. fernr 1 David McColbim, l.rwlge 162 NV L IVanlorff " 4fl NVallace Tli"nirvin, roab 17 E E Haines " 21C A E Nichols, commiioiier Si Mrs Marion Allen imlgt asit ... I lluiitorous feats with Liquid Air Wed- neaday nivht. Eltht Grade ExaminathM. 81 00 150 50 10 00 S 50 1 00 3 00 8 85 8 50 S 20 7 50 1 00 0 50 3 20 4 tX I 55 3 00 2 00 1 00 1 1)5 13 25 30 1 0 5 00 1 00 10 SO 3 00 1 05 1 45 I 50 20 55 15 00 US 73 5 00 20 00 02 00 5a W Eik'hth grad final examiuatioiis will heh-ldon Jan. 2S,. and SO; Ail 8, D, and 10; May 20, 21, ami 22; aad Jane 17, 1", and PI. All teaelrf-rs having clas-es tx the January examination pli-a- not if v me at once naming the pupils and certifying they have Guikhed ii.e worK . me Mil grate, anl are in your opinion prepared to taka the (final examination. F. B. Hamux, County SupL Notice for Publication. I S1TED STATE L!ID OP'K'K. Nolle I hrrrttf in thai la ronpitane lib I be nmviMn ol tha art of Contrma ol Juoir 1. Un. niulr1 -Aa art for 11m aai ol llmbrr laa.U la lh Suitr ol 'alllom'.k, OrrfOn, S't.! WkiblDKioa TpmUH7,naaita4 1 to all the lubltc basil ttaua bf act of Ana l , Is-AT. AVI1U M SANt'EKS il Knxrbunc, rounly ol Oootlaa. atat Ol Ore tu. h- Ihtk dr S.nl 'a Uiu olBra his worn ttairmeei N i.o, lor tha pan-base el Ut M S, XW W S Hf. E?4 Sac 24. Tp t 9. R aaJ wrtl i-lfkr rrool tothowtkallfcfeiB4ae(Bt to mora aluatle kr it timber or ant taaa lor arrirultural purraMM. and to eetabilak Sits claim trfra tha l:rier aad VclTer 4 Uua oil Ice ol Hueebur(,OTsuB. m WelDedr. tlieSlh day o( Nareh, 1W8. Ha r.aro..- aa Wltnewr-: Oliver P Co how, Itase t unr. Ore . Uronra Turner. H M Oaliaaa aa4 W M Keily.ol Xrnie ntl,(kt. Any and all pereone claiminf alTnl tha alwve ftearrOied land are reqaeeted to Ala Ibelrrlalink ia thtt office on or before ai'l th da j trf March, lnui. JTBRJlKjRi, diV aaiter Notice for Publication. t'niUMSUt Land Oflloe. Roacburs. O.nron. KH 11, Not Ira u hereby ireo that ta auapliuca with tha prorUlamof the art ol Coaareaa W June i, H.. entitled "An art !r tha kala ol timber land In tha lit aire of California. Oreoa hcrada.and Wkhmjuo Territor,"aaextea4 ej to ail the public lead autaa by at of Aufwal 4.1ieU. KM MOSS RI EI.L of PortUad, rounly ol Mnltnomab, tlatc ol OnuoD. Iu lhl day flint in thia Office hii worn matemeiil No .tM4 tor the parrhao( the NK'4 St s Townahip 2 outli. rmnre a t. and will offer rrool tokhowtbat tha land koufht It more raiiiable hr It tiaear or (tone lata fr af rlrultural purp.taet, and to establufe hit claim before tha KecUter UJpMlTer ol this ollico ol Kuaaburf. Ore gun. on Saturday, Utr Uth lv ol Pttraary, Hxt. Be namea a wiiiie: Si Huvhittaii, wallet Buell ol 1'ortUo.l. tirt.. Wm W rt(hl, and 11 M oalman of Myrtle (.'rerk, (ire. Any and all M-rm e'altntlif adrereely the (bine ileM'rilie.1 Inn, l are rU.le.l tn Hie their i'Ulm in lhl orti iih or betore aid Hth day ol February, twit. J. T.UKltMlKS. Up Krgislrr Notice for Publication. I'tltted Sutra Land Office. Roeebunt.Cretron, N'u 10. 1A(J. Nnllee hereby aiveu that In eompliaura with the pmriatoiia ol tha art ol Conereea ol lune a, 1 , rmitlot " An a t lor the tale ol llmlirr landa tn the Mtalea nl California. Orrcnn Srvk.la and Waahinplon Territory, aa exhor.1 el to all the Piitil'c Laud ute by act ol Aug. nil I, I.VJ, John pacion, of tirand fork., onunty ol tiraml Kork. tale Niwth Dakota, haa thia day tiled to Ihta oflliw hi rrn Matomrnt No. lor the purebae of the N, SSt,. 't N ol Srrlion No 1.'. low naliip m toulh. Range Wf.. and will oil. r proof to nhow that the laud aoufhl ta aaore vainalile lor Ita iluioer or ttone thau lor agil- cultural piirMMea aud toeaiabltih liiielalut to aaid land brlorr VV.ilerH Bntt.at Ktd.tia, tire, son. ou Saltirxlar, the Mill rlar l Jkuuarv, VOI tie naiiii aa wlUii-a-vr: Hala Htimn. John U-loiherr. of t'atnaa Valley, Uriink Laaarearl I alitor, Minn , Au.lrvw St"jeru,ol t.raud Forks N. 11. Any and all perkons rlaimlne a.lveraely the aUitre ileaert bed lattda are requested to tile their riaiutk In thii ofni-e on or beiore aaid Hh day oi jan, i v. 4. i. vaiooaa lilt Refiator. Notice for Publication. Vnile.1 autr I an t Offli-e. Hiwebnr. Orrfoa. Au. JS. . Notice it hereby (teen that ta eoapltaneo with the piomioi ol Sia art al Cotfreea ol Jttne 3, !!).!. tniit.ew "Aa art tor tha aaia ol timber lantta In the Stale ol California. Oregon Nevada .and V a.hiniton TerrtMre,"ajexiead e.1 to all tha publie Uuia ttatat by" act ol Auuat t. lwi rKKUKRICK A KRIRa. ol THMrvlna wt , l ortlau.l. eouuly ol Mulln itiah. Halo ol tm;,in, haa thia . lav Sled in tbit oiliow hta aworn iatui. Bt So v' foe the Pur rhaaeol the N , see 41, 1 p Aikoulh, R. S V., and wilt offer proof toahow that tha land ton f hi It more valuable lor ita timber or atone than for agricultural purpoeea, and to ettablnh hit claim Iviore tne Kciir aud Kocatrat nt tk Oiuoaol Koaeburg. Oregon, on Tuvotay the ar.1 dar ol JehrtiarT, Wtxi. He tiaint's aa wllnea-sea: Xlbert K Canon, Wei r', Ore., t harle Thorn, Bea McMullen, ol Rvwhury Ore., John Thorn, ol Cleveland. Ore. Anv and ail nerenus claiming adveraely the ilaiva .lm'riN l lau'la are rv.Uetet to hie tli.tr i la i ina In th'aofllf oa or before taut Jxt day ol tcbiuaiy. J X BKUHjk'jJ, HI. a atcutar. V, It Buckingham, (f ucceeor to W. L. CoLb, Mr. Boy.s old utaud) ...&ila AnU for. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Extend a cordial invitation to the public and the many friends of thtold firm to call and examinetheir new line of Staple and FancyGrocer ies, Queens ware, Etc. : : : Bring Us Your Eutter, Chickens, fggs. ooooccooooooxoooooxoooooeoooo Buy your Watches and ClOCkS at SALZMM5 AMD BE OrJ TIBIE Buy your Jeweley and Silverware at AIm CUT A SHirJE ooooooooooooeoeoooooooooc 1 FiinwiTiinF ami mm J . . . k! I We want to inform our people that we have the S 1 best line of Furniture and Rues we have ever shown s a.' t fcj I for you to select from. GIB STORE IS fill I 'A Our Children's department has many useful articles for the little folks, amoug them being Boy's Express Wagon. Doll Carriages and Doll Go Carts. Rocking Horses and Shoo Flys. Blackboards. Rockers and Chairs. Bureaus and Sideboards. Red Tables and many other articles that we haven't room to mention. Of IKE EEST Of EUavriG. B. W. STRONG, THE FURNITURE OAN oxoooocnoooocnooooc oooocxxcx J. T. BRYRN'S For Holidaj- Presents I have no famous bargains to pan off old stock and out-of-date goods, I simply give you honest goods at fair prices, and mark them in plain figures. ' Call and inspect my goods and piices before purchasing elsewhere. ROSEBVRC, I X Rfirnn J e la LSI J sail 100O0OO0OOOOOOO0 ORF.GOX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3CXXXXOOOCXXXXOOO Hf ftDlVEC W',L",1, lo snoonaco m tne rt,,'i' that he haa reaumet . II UKAinj rharae ol his flioto i.aierx an4 a:o to caU rour at e ae t a tenti.iB U a o a a a o'a o THE P1CHEST. DAINTIEST EFFECTS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS ARK TO BE first! IN OI K Xer Style Cp-io-lhile ARISTO PL A Tl NO PRINTS WITH FOLDER COVERS Tlifr tiiili vkIuiiIiic a picture ami jl.ce it in a cl.xss Iy it wlf an artistic class that has only to U seen to W aj preciatwl. Their popularity is increasinjt Wcausc it is based on quality :: " :: ;; :: :: We Are Always Clad to Welcome Visiters to Oar Stadio REMOVPvL NOTICE ... HARDWARE . . . This is to inform old an.l new patrons fast 1 liava tak-n np o:y uii.irttr in tha Stanton brick buitain on Jackson stiwt, Di-st vl r to the u ei.. Fargo & Co. Kxpress offio, Uw ehaujjw tin: ma J lunvs-arr to mvure ltin to aitvmiuoiiata niv constautlv incnwj'ing stivk. In tuiuitftion with a gviwral line ol HarrUare, I will also carry a Ur- st-nk i : : . . . farm Implements, Wagons, Baggies, Hacks, Etc . . "pTBE A Ft D