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SUBSCRIPTION: (Htrictly in advance. Two Dollar! jer year ; Ono dollar for mix months ; Fifty Cents for three mouths. Single copiei Fivu Cenli. (H OKKUON CITY, OUK(iON, THURSDAY, MARCH '20, 18'.)0. PRICE 5 CENTS. vol. -NO. to. Till', TJitlGT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Uk m-li known mi vi.lli-iitloti, l.tviii. Ap-II .SIV'i 1'i lrt liiifilloii. itul da t lin'tt tut ?'ta ulMU'mii-iil lu.irtU.u. Tvoulu fui- : XOOOj "4lUHt ! 5'M twi 'fl' .. t! 4 is i ! u t. i c i riUAi.iiimx.uki i fHHUUY ! i; ;r i iv-.i & MU M t" 4 rti I ;ou-i'i-i II I Rlf i-;lV i' S V ft- li, 0 jy Art. 14. -i-i-- i-m Ji ewet iVfllU TIT M'Ti (ti ocU' ii i ' flt 'fif .'4 M4V I t r rim U IV'l:!'".-. 11 m.:KH t MAY 41 v n n at tv n.u-tt-u iMif L-- ''iuk- JUNK - , ' t V 1 t tu A' .Y ji'. t $ !q 4 T uy i I U ;.,4ll it 11 j ft i' w w a iffl,:t:;l,;i::!:; SOCIETY NOTICES. Oros I "'l-'f. I. 0. O. F. N 1 Hulnixiiiaa l iiiUc i.. I, A. I'. A. 31. M. ..U'l'l.i; r'' nn il. .1 L. slu ill I A i kl.tiM VN fLir Hin.li' 1'iiit .i. i. (i. A 1! lurlit of (Mt'i;nii. IK jiurl ValN l l.y l oilitf oT I. M.-i''. "..r( 'ii-l I'- in 0. I . , j. 1 1 rn i;y. M SUNDAY SEHV1CLS. Kll.-1 i .' in 1 1 1. 1 .. V I li 'S O rill l; II H II. i. r wn i. ti n ; ii r ""in I ii I"'" " ''' iii'i-, l'iir mi.-::!! w-.lni.tii i J i' .. . ....' IT.wr wrrtx.i ' Hi .. riir.m:i :t l-v.. i'..--ri, ;.i:.i it ' " I'f-i r.'t UK- V II t'l I - I I'll I I.' !l !'.,.;. .r M. tn.i.i . i.. ,! m I.' l I ".-. " ' prs- r iiiff'anit II .In. - l ... I ... .iKiit Mi . i. . : ..l Wr prviv llli lllo !!:l li '. ' CM.-Ul Xi H. V 11. ill. '11 I'' A.- s r i. 'UN -1 i'ii I'.. il. i U .1 "I i 1 1 1 1. 1 I. II tl . . I' I' I' 1 Hi H I "! " 111." ll'l 1 k ...rinni ,.n:i..:i r u '.' i ""I 1 .ni i. il l.r.T (III 1. ' I i a .- ', 1 1 ' ' I I - '. I li-' I'M -ti:-r I' i.t -Mil il Xs ' 1:1 '' Professional Car'.ts. r .-.in-.. t ii 1 .' COWING ,ri COWING Ali'JLNLYS AT L V. r...-. '..I l' : I. ' I --' . I .1. C. D. A D. C. LATOUHLTTt:. Aii',::.iiA:iDC!j;;:; 'i.L'i:!u at lava mi. -1 ii r .fi.-'i N (III, 'llH.'.".'' I . ', .on .-i. I I .on l mi r I C. E. HAYES, iTTWiy AT LAV,' AND :.'CTA?.Y PaiiLiC Oroon, City. Orcein. : fo. McCOWN, Attorney at Lavv. Or.-.n City, Orc-nii. L.tri'l lit.ii.ini'ss a Sii-ei.ilty T, A. V., f V. l'l:t -t-fi:. . McLKMDE ci DRESSER. Attorneys at Lav. ;iI'm .!.., ir r.lni k,Oi-,:iti I .1)', r. SIDNEY SMITH, Civil EriK' no or and Surveyor iHtae ii.-i.lv oiin:-ile ( "Hit I' ''I"''. Of.l.i.'.Mll'V, olil'.HiiN. Work I'ifiniplly Allcioleil lo H. E. FERR1N, M. D., IIUMLUPATillC FHYillCIAUAND SU!ICi:iiH. OroKon City, Oregon. n i e li up l"lr In I. 'ink W k In nt nl lln- Kn i e.in .'.i-K oi . n t. J. VV. POWELL, M- D., ihysician and Sur-joon. ' t)'n e III ( Inn nwii .'.ilM.iiON (TI'V. lr;.' ;-lore OKDiioN. A. ('. Tmv.hi. '. II. ' -i-t x i.i . CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS . h'i ii 'Is of linih'lhrj.s. 1IMH tH t ' MTf'Fj "i 1 tUiitt a ..! I at i .' i':iawi i'Jwi. Mi'wirwi-j.. ivy .l-WtOM ' , .suaky mtuT ."'I If 4 I' I'1 t ; 1 " ' ''" ; mm h . !-" 11 s' ; ' MKvM tt.'ltMMtt -r-r i 'Tl 1 J 4 V. n ;;!' imlfl. l'.'"l .-v-il-a ' "' 4 f..rl' ,. .(..;.. OKIliiON. BACK AGAIN! BACK AGAIN ! AT Till' OLD STAND, COR. OF 14th & MAIN STS. '-wini a - New Stock! New Stock! ' li Kiiiiii, ttliiYli nill I." "l. iCHEAPEH THAN EVER i 1 UF A FRCYTAfi - - -. . -1 jCSTAM kixhU ili'livcu'il (ivo. OKKlioN CI FY, OUKddN WHY NOT?: I i iii n ;iv Si'V I I N HI N j J. H. WAY, I'im luc HNtt OUtiN nun Will rt H oil if . I iit nnnrlit VERY CHEAP. 1HANCU: i: ni si iiim.. I loll i ic. ! M I II A IMI. tl tll A II I'll IV . II. II sl . III I. It. SiMl.rCA.v-!:r:!i; i:i:7.U.l.v.i::irn.O.' A I In-.- .a OrtV'in City, (no. WOOD T MIXING A ID SCROLL SAWING. in.- W. ' I I Kl I-. l.'i Silo, Carpenter's Work' .1! -'i l.' I I v ' . il Me Doors, Windows .ind Blinds to oiujl:!;. O. II.. lil'iHTOW, gigi f I 'i'- i "i ,-i-v t n 1 1 Spring ml Summer,' .NEW GOODS - ARRIVING DAILY. Wo arc Showing this week tho Latest Novel- . , , , ft .' Sin Qnitnnc llrntc IlUb U CaillJtiO, UI UwJ Goods and WluteGccdc,; also in Embroideries. Tliel.rciil Kits! em : store, ' & Ackcrman, Props J OSWEGO NURSERIES, W.xi iimi A Jai.i-. ii, I'r.'I'S . CROWERS AND DEALERS IN Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grapa Vines, Small Fruits, Etc. Nursery lour miles ln-ln On-goti t 'ity . on ll.ii OhiM'Uii riiifl. fiiliilnmie in.nVil fiee in. iti'i'llialiiiii, A'l'ln.'ss nil nrilern tn WALLING & JARISCH, i.-ti. Orcnoii. K I'. W ill i K. w.A xx ill 1 1:. WHITE BROTHERS, I'rurliciil Jirhih rls ,J' Uu Hilars. Will i,ri'.nli. Ilium. .'l.'V.ill' ii", ""ri Inif 'I'" I Mil-, mnl mii-rllli'iii ("i "II I""1!" " 1,1111,1 - ; in,, M....-LI i.iu el.;'" 'i""''"''"'! Ul' .lliiiiil.'ii firui"li."l "li .'IIi-IIiii i :,.ll ..1. or ..il.lr.-SH XX HI I K imi.M . I orr.iii t : 1 1 v . Oku mo or oi A l!ur;;ulii, I'm rule, ut flu per Here, Km it ere m of timlicr l.nnl ; i.l.n.il "a h. imh .nil luiil.er, i mill- I'liin I.'. I.' i-'.i'i"!!, '-' ini'e ft.eii M.iw null mi lt''k I 'reek ; leinl..l I mil ind till. her ; luvi'l , l.'i ins eiifV. Auk McljinvN A Hun. BANK OF OREGON CITY Paid op Capital SCCUXK). I'hi.iiiim' TIH.S ell Al! MAN Camiiuu i ll S, II, CAI t ll.l.l'. M vn v.ti ii... K. I.. KASTIIAM. iolu I'f.vlir.l iti'i ( In I'hii'V. Vlii.'vr.t liktln mhl ni'ii'4 .l..iniMlvil l ii itl v hiiiI i'll tiiiti iillii li hil'iI. I ivuik In uln ml lU.iU'llilt' tM-utlly, l'..Ui olii.nn (unit1 (ui'ini'iH. Iii.ilt .Hi. I mi r.iitl.ni-l, Hl Kiiiml.iin..rlili'. li ... ' 1 1 r W . mill nil l'tllirlnil I'lllv. u 11 V.iK' I VI. vlililllli tllimiljl 'lit nil I'm llllllil, Hill! I'VuiriM1.!, I'liUnji i unit Aow Yiilk litres! l'jlit on time Ur.'ssllas Mm: Kit ( hi m HM'htlti, 4 i'r iM'Ut ccr ntttutu. F.'t ft iiinlilliv Ci (n-V 'H u I inHntll l'r I,' tui'titliK. u .vi ctMtt t 'i Hiiiinui, muni, hut tnUM.xt (..rfviU'il il tinni( l-i'tcit ou.l t'f tft lit '( itt'l-Ost'. GIT r BATHS ANI Tousoria'l Parlors. HAHU'UTINo n A1K DYKlNt! J HAMTOOlNu INiillNiI. hut'i' Ku.ors A- t'li'U'i Towvl.- I .;: ulun ami i 'tn. art-Hi iiiutviiuni", ; i i . i .1 . , . : . riiilty. ' il ui" inlil latli! lit imv tinu1. II 25cts. BATHS 25cts W. C. GREEN, ! Opposite the Post OtTicc. AtteiilioiiFarmers 1 ! ., 1 l . !; In .-'I A H .1 llf- -. S.-i l liu, Itr.-IV. ..r K.' iiii. .'.4i ;,..-- 'iV . .tl!lll.' nil llH' I OH' I;l''.l I I -I ' t ). 1 , mi l M.H-k N i l I!.-. I l l I.' I.' ni l.' hi-tli.T I mi H Oil In I" V ill lint I I'll ill li-M il r.lil .'Il 1414' . Tin: m.ri: fiiont Harness Shop. an. i ,-i'i.t i .I iii- i . I. .ii.'-l SINGE!". SEWING MACHINE. LUMBER! FOft FinST CLASS LUMDER CO TO Geo S. McCortfs Mill .m M I l'i.'..-.n.t '-' l.n!' f i!h "f 1 "y" County Correspondence. XIII II kll . Thi.. 1 .'.il- la-t Iter ri arh ui t. , i , f..r Ue. rinan M. K. I. ili larv So ' i ; ty. an auxiliary of tin' lo-rmaii ' F, i loin h. In t la-t Fi idav .M il- j M II,.' at I he el. '11 eh and i !' I. -I olli ; i'i t. l'..r (he ' in-1 m ' t' rin. in I. 'I In" i : I In I'.ott. Iliilil. !' ft. ii.!' I I , llelil v ! I 'l 1 II. fin :i,. in. fi- piv.il. lit . Satniirl I'.ehi nai t. m i tary , and K v. II II. it:-i n. i i iif 'I le mh I. ty Ii.ih a I Uieliil'i I -1 1 1 j nf ii! .'ft and tin e e .''Hi h are ' ' 1 1 1 1 f ' 1 1 ' I in lie' i i. r- ' ma i. I 1 1 1 ' ' la v'e The if iial Sal.. id. iy eti lill iii - j rti,- In Id lit Mill, i'i ha ami i'oii- ni'lel in'' I In' inch l.n l.ev of Ihe .. . ,i, . . .1 ,. .. .... I ...i..,,, I " A ' l l I ' i - i. :'" ii i o ,o.. i t,l ;i t'liH-aiit time. Paiu'im.' w.n in otih r, iiinl an el.'giii.t repint v.o ... i ti ;.. .. .,u 1,.1 l-4ll'I. Ill' iii.i-.i. iiiir niii'oi..-. j 1 . v If .In.' t-ili lit and did Milwaukie ! --' 1 1 1 . m I'hc tax collector win here on nid. iv ami took away quite a h t ! of ii. on. 'V. lie iiIho had lo Maud lots of grow ling. Jami H ,aw relief and fuinily of Scotland ,'irriMil here on Tuesday and are the gui Ms of t ieo. W. I low i ll. They ex peel to locate here 1(1111. Molt. UailroS'l excileincnt has largi-ly obscured oilier topic.-! the pant week. It hi'ciiih that (he viewer tireni'aiu ill the Held Innkillg lli It fliVoliilih' route from Silverton to 1'ortliud. They were looking at th" Chicka joiih j.ifl above the F. S. hatchery I'm' a crossing, snd last Thursday were i limped in the ncighhoi hooil of Springwnicr. Since the few pleasant days fann er have been busy plowing and sowing, though in many placet the ground is still very wet. An ciilci (aiiiiiicht at the 'null is among the thing talked of. If it iniiteriiilizeH it will conn: oil' the first, of next iniiiil h. The literary socii ty hit elected new ollieer. They lire, I). N. Trul linger, president; K. .1. Maple, vice president; Annie lligiiibolluiiii, sec retary, and Fmiiia I laydi'ii, ti'citmi i er. At. a r ut, mei'ling the subject, I'l Hi lvi.'d, That women should en- joy iMjuiil kuM !Uk,v witii nu n, w (UhcumhciI, iiihI ilrfnli il in ruvuf hi I lu atFi rtiittt tv. At tin' iuiiiumI Mi'liiiul nit'i'linjl Cull I'l'iflhlrr WHH t'li'i'lml ilili'i'tul' iiml (', i. Sliuii' I'lrik. Tin1 iliii'i t urn wore mil hul l ,'.i'il liiJIiHir.aiu fur tt HilO fill' U lll'IV Krlliml lltMIMI" llllil I') I'tuifi-r willi ii nii'i liuiiii' ii" ti I'lului' lili- ri'ft of ii ni'W lniililiii(f Miitiil Id tlio i'iiw in i', ni'i'il il" tin' i niiiniiiiii' t, Il ih cut in ntl,v In In' linpi il llntt mir 'u'li' w ill nut bli'p lii'ii', uinl Hint a Mllllirii'lil tux will fiiim 1m vo li il tn luiilil II Ili'W hi'llmil IliHlhf tlmt ill In' u cmlil Iii tin' tnwn. Miiiti. Anon, ni AM it (i;i:ik. -U lUmtly t'liiHtnl u niK'itM(if.l lorni of M'liniil in thin dint riot Irtnt Fri'lity, iiml Saltirilny ovininn hor niiiln cave i lim1 ( liihitiiui in tho HI'lllMll IlllllMl'. Till' IlllllHI' wiih full, ttiul an inti'iiHtiii: irnrmi wiih innrnl' 'l j A ciii'iul iluiH'i' win oiijiivi.il at i tlio r. xi'li in'i' i'f Frank .laar Inxl ' wfok h'i 'I'll' l.ty I'Voniiijv Si'Vi'ral j i niiii"i fmiii yo'itr fit v wcii' jin-Hi'iit. II.. I 1. .. . .... . 1 1 . 1 ...... . .1 I I .... 1 1 it I . I nil. I' i ni' "'. ' i i I tn In' luinllv tin' IH't llcil'lilllK'' linprr.-iiniiH 1' ft mi 'In' Hiirdii'i' i't !,.. mml ii..ii. :il.' tlmt Hilly w.nilil ; N' irly nil i.fth.' court .l... k.'twn Ikim- t.. tl.c tin lor I 'f..r.' K4.it.it'1 H'I M" k' 1,ul '" f" u,,,.;),, .- iLuii.'. l"ii.K onli rttaH lua.lc to.. nf for .lam. .. War.' I,.i r. nt. il l.i farm j 1mM ''' k'H '"''' "f l'..r m ai.'ii t" Win, Miller, .t i i.i j 're not ,h.., lipnli till ,h. I . i lit n 1 1 li.iv.' i... t'umily .ni tic : 5 lull" lu v., ,t fooii t.latt lorn ii.ilin- ul'lii-. i lol.ili.ii n. ll null.' ni- I .; i n i lor nut ii; i I .' crop. I' in I'i'-i - an' ai.iini in -i i-r.'i'.n in ill ' f'ouii.l ail! i - 1 1 1 1 i ' 1.4 1 Saw mill- in t liik icinily are tv p.. rin.: I.. I in n ..ut an in. I. in it 1 1 c'lp ply of lllf. 1m I 1.1 "loll if tin' I nfill ill m it..-! tin iii to haul Mr- M.i.y.' iii.ri.i Kt ill in ri in aH' ml. i in I'.. 1 1 : at t).' II M in I ( l.vl.nelii '.' that tin .1 l ! il l.k " ha t in ii. or p. i .e, n iuk - ii.c Ol,.' .r.. l-ur !.! ,.r 1,1 1:414 l '11 11 I I. a. I'i eh till nil'i; tl"' i l imk, for p. ntv hi lol e taritif (nir I in I hi I : ' . A new fuiiiilv, w If falif Volir f.lfi '1 I . '.. a!li. 1. If -I oli.l.'lit l..t tni.i4 to t"u. il. II l:n'.' -t.i:t hi' mill er. ek in a fi t .ii ai; wn lea. tl tin- n, at - Uth nf 1 .- i The daily in ail I'i Fat I'm t - and ou' ot'T lh." Inn' - .fl'e nil ii, not i.tioi. tor eiti.-i ii" v ry mm I . r. li'.i."' i e. --fi.l term of ' A Xt I it.llg ' lion gii-- her - .ind. r ami oi.e t In. . appr.'i iali' our d a VelV file- I a xx. i k agn.j i. i.i.w hi pro - the di rret mi. of; prof r. a. I'.., ii,. hit.- fi- a Mirpii-e lo is In ni ii injn. ' k a. inexx-iiat ol -t "f "". ""'I ''il I d M lni-tx hut hy the Farm, i -i at.- g. Iling mix iotik for rood .Ma'iicr in they haxebeeli un til. le In il" much I'm iii xtoik mure la-t w. II I'.ill, ami the tu it-ol. n getting li'lvai.i cd. l'mk Uln ill. i .Mi. j Mr SS.ry will i...... . f .1 1 .,, a siii i-4 sfnl ili.-llict the niiii oi r- . i' - - o . ti. , '.'lit of Mulch. I ('hu'l. Knke, while cutting 'wood one day last week, had the ; mi .fm t nun incut his foot quite se- Vi'l'i IV. Feed ii l lining Hi'.'irce in this scctii'ti of the count ry on iiccnui. luf I he unusually long vv inter. Many fanners are coiiipelh l to buy at high price. Mrs, Iblen Taylor, u former teacher al Highland, has been em ployed to leach the school at Har mony. A new More ih soon to be estab lished hcic by I,. Stout and Itub.-rt Itingo, two dwscrviiig voting men. They will Iiml themselves encour aged in their business by the com munity which has lung fell the Heed of a store at I his point. Snow has nboiit all disappeared, and fiiriti.TH are anxious that the present indical ions of good weather may he I'ullillcd, so that the long (Iclaycil win K ui pulling in spring grain may be resumed. I'iio I'.oNo Pi iii, n o. Si'iMMil lti'iur!. The following named scholai'H be longing lo dislrict No. 7. have been neither lardy nor absent during the iiioulh ending March 7, lS'.K): Amy Mini ti, Amy Wade, Flliu Shank liiuil, Francis ('urrin, Ji Hsie Currin, Agnes ('urrin, Nora Hale, Fdwin Cams, 1 1 ugh Cm rin, Jiuiii'S Math ews. U.S. (iiiisiiN, Teacher. MOI.VI I.V Itt "SIM SS Illici t I Ott V. Ali'xiuuliT M. I'hyiciiin uinl Surp'iui. A'lainH W. !,, Wiion MukiT uinl Fnililitkcr, (Nun wall A.,l'n'liiiiiHti'raiiil 1 rof- kIhi. Uuiinun, F. II., JiiMlico nf tho I't'Ui'i', Ji'Wi'li'r uinl Itmlici', lli'llavi'ii r.rnllirrn, MiiHii'iiniH. l'liif-'li' Suiu'l, Schiiiil Clork. Ilunli'sty S. '., MiTcliiuit. IIurlinn, ,1. V., 10 1 1 if i ! r. MrDnimlil M., r.larkniiiith. Mmnly N'., Suli'Kiiiaii ami Innur nunc Ai'iil. Munkicll Win,, llai'niHHiniiki'r ami CiuriiiKi' Trimmer. Mount It. J,, Itiiinl Siiii rvisur. Pel ry F. (!., Hulnnn k'oi M.r uinl Iivcry Slahlt). Stuhlm J. A., Ilniir.1 iiml LiMlin. SluliliH Jnhn, Ti aiiiHtcr. Sawtcll, A. J., Tt'iiKul ( imwer. Sitmlriii Ana, lUiryiumi. ThiiinaH J. W,, lli'iilidl, Ai'iit Stuttt liiMMnuirii Co. ami II.iII'h Tn at mi'iit fur llrallh ami I.odkcv ity witliuiit ini'iticiiip. I'vwxy.t arc fiiiiu rt, trailcHinfii ami liiiiilirrinrn. T.im. (KIM . ( HT. I""""""- I n "inn "l liliy .loii.iM wai..- il'oili.Mi"lto U-iMft inreairiiiKlhe K iik I'ri'ik hi iilk'!', mi or.li-r to 1 ilra.Mi in favor of tin Niiperx inor of roiel il;lriit No. IS wlini (he work it 1 1 'i . 1 1 'I i 't i' 1 1 . mi i h ai 1 1 iw i n. ( il el. I'.I.'H , p Itlp. r e X prllf I ' I''" I Peter rimer, lillnt'el', M. Leon, .l.llf.lieiy. I'tin- ill II John,...).. Iiei;lit, fiiie-n, IP II. I'.l.uikiii!iip. rmi. I w.n .1. ha Tr.iex , Hr.ilp l oiiiity, i A Je x . Thoiim.iii, ho..l ilntn ill. Tllii c-i-ll, ri:t I IV peliHi-H, i W. i ll .V Marlm, lun,l l'. ' ""'''mo (i 1 14 ..v. jury lit, t -J-.j k.lii .vt; :i on! 1 1 X I IKI is .". I 1 1 J (HI! I '.' Ol I 1 0 I l 'J tt: '.' Ol I I ". on II '.'i;: r. i -o! I .".'.' on! J7 i" 1 ,'l (Ml ::: .".i , ,'i ii 1 HOj I I I ". J W. ltil ii i ii t .-. r, J C. Traev, F. S. 4 Itkl', Adolph Oi-eholV, " F, Sii'M-r", " y ( M.lttt.M.lt,'llHTl'X !(;,,, Sauin, lumh. r, W. II Miiltoon, hridge exi L-. It, , ., .... L l.ri.l, ,,, I '"- r - ... I i Al. Thi'liiK'.li. ti fXi heru'eV , ,' ; M.idiMoii. pauper i-p I . ( 'iUI, ,,M.1. .n,!g.' . i It I Slover, pa u p. r i xp llei.rv M.I.'V road t ji. ! W U',,11 ,,,.,., r i i, I I ' i w. ,. hitc, hridge . p. :o ,. ,,- j mith Urn. A' t'o..tnolat i ill II John.. ii, Co. clerk, , i- ..- it Saniimoii. let ill. j J y ('.li nn A Son. Matloti- j ! I'avii A Amhler, luinhi r, Wit1 r I'.lo , lifidgoexp. Ileiiry Kraiih, liiiiil.tr, .1. K. r.ingiiian. not ulluxx . .1 F. M. Il.irtinaii. r4iad ep. I 00 1 00 .1. W. Norri. pauper ep. Lit oo J. Hedges, Abern.'thy bridge, 1 l'.l o"i inaliiiig vip an estimation from his I'.arnard A Co., supplies. lint 70 personal observation and from in A. (!. White, lettering boxi's, 1!0 (Kl formation which was furnished hint, li. W. McCoy, printing, IS 00 nun -hided that there were fewer .1. II. Weaver, lumber, Hi 00 than three hundred butl'aloe within T. M. Miller, bridge ex p. S IK) the Yt llowMone Park, and not more Pavi A Ambler, lumber, I Itlthan three hundred in the whole I'nioii Iron Works, repairs, 1M '.(; I. I.e Mahiet, pnntiii-; I i. A. II anting, pauper eX I leo. Sim m, lumber, IS .VI II SI I Slate of Ore. vs. A. i. White, '2" KI " " .Inn. Fitulsey, l '.l.'i " " J. Cuiuiuings,l ') "i I inn. I)..,. I,..- ,, eolirt. 1.' 'JO I ...vl.l Willi i ttiul L'.T j", c... . .'ii I,' v..n..,.,,., "? mi! Itravvi.iLMiirv. Milk Creek. ' 7 (to Justice fees.O. C. prefinct, ." 7 Slate of Ore. vs. Chas. Hart, '-'- S.'t " " Hick Turpin, .'17 tio " " Jno. Nohlelt, 'JS 20 Jury list, O. C. precinct, CpperMolalla, Needy, " Chickaina, State of Ore. vs. Moore, ,VJ 7.'t " " J. W.Ciaham,! I I'.O The following bills were laid over: Smith Pirns, .v. Co., lumber, 1 fx'i T. II. M. linker, pauper exp. HO 0. W. Itisly, bridge exp, fi Till ...... . . - Uiogcnc on being asked, "Of which beast is the biting tho most dangerous?" itiisvvered, " If you menu wild beasts, 'tis the slanderer; if tame ones, tho (bitterer." It is a poor, disgraceful thing not to be nhlo to reply wilh Hometlegrce of certainly to the simple questions: What will you be? What will you do? General Miscellany. lint 1.1111c JokeiN. Tim New York Wurhl In riht noiiHly iiiilinnunt over the recmit ileinuiTiitic fruinlri in the .lewy ( 'ity cli'i'tiiniH, ami mux h few people fully appreciate the inaKiiitiulo of nftiil fniniln. New Jerw-y unch it palenl voto receiver thut ntniniH ev ery hallot uk it puiim'M through the Mint, No hallot In Hllppi.ficil to ho c.iiinteil nnh'HH it i. nliunpi'il. The llmliiijt nf iinKtampi'il hallotit in the ho.Xi'H, which hail hecn cnuiileil woiihl he 1 ri 1 mi facie cviileneo of fntiiil. The worhl Hay: "The 1 1 uiIhoii coiinty iirufecHimi uln (ivcrcannt thin dillicnlty in uu iiiRf iiiuiiH wiiy. They hml a large nuinher of Imtlot k nnc-lmlf the null al nizi.t, which they eitlleil 'joker.' TIli'He were HO Hlllfll 1 that several conlil Imj fohUil inniile u regular hal lot without attracting attention. On tint night hefnre -li'ction they Heciii'i il a hallot liox mnl Mtainpeil the 'jokei'iT hy runniiig them thro' the slot. ' Themi were given tn re- pouter, ami the recount Miowk that thoiipamlii were cant uinl coiinteil. lint, unfortunately for the coiiHpiru torn, the ntamp on the hut which they ii'i'tl wk ilill'erent fioiu tlmixe on the other., nml the imprint on tint 'jokerw' wiih wholly unlike that on thf regular hallot.. .So the fraifl xxitH a. t-MH.il y ileli-ctcil an if no Kt.'imp hu'l hi-en Unci! at all. " llk l 'joker.' hi-en foilinl ill hilt one or two pri-ein.'tH thf offetille might have Iwen chitre.l to n few iliMejiatahli' ln-i-lotn. Hut their use win general. Nearly every Uu opened ha revealeil front to 'J(K), jTltH lo!en Were itull'eil yteiiati- icillr, aid the Hi'iiuinlrel. who li- 1 Ml i r. 4-tii thi' w.irk aru even more ctil '' s- i pahle than thm' who performed it. 1" I11! II' HfA ..t.itl.- ,.f till. Itt.iUt In. it... Illl -. . .- ...... ... ! I,. ollfiine nguiut fri inxtitutii.iii. A crime uu'iiiiift the hallot i. a crime ni;-,; nut hl.i-rty and free govern ment. Ia t us In i N' them- f..-ouiiireln iii ,lerpy City will Iw- it.leipmt. ly puuifhi d. 1 y th w ay, w hat i tin Iludioii county grand jury doing?" A " ci ime against the hallot in a crime ugaiiiHt lihi i ty and free gov ernment," ay the World. That i.iiiiid like Hiit'xtrawt from a re-puhlii'.-xn paper, lint it in ii.4-nin.-n-tent tx'nh tht" World' lUi'laratioii that tlio.' dnniM-rnt. holding Heat hy fraud I'rotu Sunt hern t-tate were "fairly and honetly ch-i ti d," in the face . if proof to the contrary. . - I lir Xiiicrli iiii II inn. Mr. I'luinb, of Kansas, in the Senate, and Mr. l'cters, of th.' name 'J ."lit ; Mate, in the lloiiie, have introduced 'J !' measure sitliugapart a tract in No Ci'i .".7 Mini' Land for the propagation of l MiS t',1 i lnillnloi'1. Mr. I'luinb goes to the ."'JO T 1 1 t i-t it nf proponing to reerve for that purpose during twenty year 1'.' SiHitll the land in the so called neutral o'.t Mi ! ftrip, on the border of Texas, by II l't j leafing it to Mr. C. J. Joins. of Kau l'i Oil Has, who ha already il herd of hi- -nuns and eross-breeds, and xroiilil put it on the reservation. Fust spring Mr. SatUrthwaite, Fuited Slab s outside of that trad Correct or not, thi is detailed counting, and, at all events, no one L'S OOioucMioiis that only a remnant of the millions of this fine race nf am n ai i left. Hide hunters and sportsmen have been fatal lo it, " "' " u" " " " a .i i...:.,. ,i.:..t. :i r... iiished for uncounted generation of the Indians of the continent left its c.iomious nnn.bers not materially iinpsireil, 'I'hc extent to which the aborigines were tlupeiulent on (he hiill'alo and a few other animal for their supply of food was shown by (leiieial Sherman's proposal, in tin days when the idea xvas current of oo an impending conllict between the ' . t i it i.:... . . i..:.... it... 00 reu tiieit il i u l ineiiiiiii , in ininiin- foi'inerto (ernis by niaking war on a grand scale upon (be bullalo and exterminating it, It was (ihi soon evident that this xugani.'.ed attack would hnvn been superlluoiis. The wanton slaughter of buffalo, elk, ami antelope throughout the West speedily reduced many Indian hands almost to starvatioit. and they bei'iuue mendicant, supported on the government reservation. Col. ltodgti once declared that in the year 1S72, 187."., and alone "more than live millions of bulla loes were slaughtered for their hiilts." This statement liiuy be dillicult to believe; but it is cer tain that during ten years after tho clomt of thooivil war a prodigioim slaughter of the atilinalHoctMirrttd. Huntora for kiu to aoll were Imlped in their work of tletruc lion hy l!ritih tourit and othwr who inrrely ought to kill a many a poihle without even taking away their hide. Yet more thun half a century ago Congres pro hihitnd hy law the reck leu laugh ter of gaini) in tho territoriei; mnl tho cxturmiuutioii of the huflalohai hecn earriod on in violation of that Matutc. The animal wa dcHtined, of couiHtt, U) gnnlually retreat and disappear UToro tho march of set tlement, hut iiidicriiniuate and wanton dcHtruetion Hi'ttlod ita fate generations too loon. (rltlcliiii an tirady. 1'eoply who rrad the hrilliantdin-ner-tahli! M'ech of Ht.'itry V. (.ra lly, in Hmton, a ahort time ltfore hi death, will Iw txjually intereittel in the 1'niiimentn paHi'd ti jxtt it hy Itev.JoHcph ('(Kik, in a recent review of the Houthern .piiention. Say Mr, Cook: "An oltit'iit southern orator, in a niiHleading ami alinimt treaonahlo eech, recently carrieil a lionton audienco off it feet, though hit acrtcd that if you fill every election district with fede ral soldier the South will yet find mean to nullify tho fourteenth and fifteenth amendment. For one I think ItoHtoii ought not to cheer treason, ((.rent itpplaus. "Mr. (irady was a man of genius, ami he in in his grave do mortuis nil nisi honum hut his principles are imt in their graves, and therefore 1 take (H'canioii to say that since a Southern senator threatened to call the roll of hi slave on Hunker Hill nothing ha hecn said much more atroci.jtiHly insulting to Northern Hciitinit'iit than the alliriualion of a Southern orator before a Huston au dience that, even if the nation were to put forth it whole military kiw er, the South would yet trample on the newent paragraph of the consti tution. Applause. "It i culling the roll of slaves on the loftiest ctninciicv of our o litical liUtory, on the heights of the ci'iif-titution itclf', and the slaves are those who cheer such treasona ble sentiments." (.real applause. Di'iMuiiiU of lima knlitlil. At a session of the Knight of La Ur at Marshalltown, Iovta, on the l.'tth of February, a numlier of res olutions were introduced and adopt ed, among which were several ask ing that foreign insurance compa nies doing business in Iowa be coii.ell.'il to dejK.sit their securi ties in this state to be taxed as other property; requesting the en actment of a law taxing mortgages and exempting mortgaged proper ty to the amount of the debt so covered; calling for a lavv making the formation of trusts in this state a crime; condemning the lVitto crats of Ohio for tho election of Calvin S. Hrict thxx millionaire, to the I'nited Statea Senate, and ac- using the Utter x.f using money to secure Vis election. If they ever get a mortgage tax law in Iowa as asked for alstve, they xv ill soon i.e more anxious to get rid of the fraud and delusion than they are now Ux liave it. Instead itf such a Uw compelling the lender to pay the taxes, it will come buck like Uxuucrang with double fury upon the borrower, and no legisla tion can prevent it. We have tried it in Oregon and know how it xvorks here. Such a law will liberate one third of the property in that state from taxation, particularly the prop erly of the rich men, and throw that sum into the pocket of tho money lender, w hile the men of on ly independent means will have to U'ar an additional tax. The money lender will make the borrower pay the tax with a pur cent, added by way of increaseil interest, commis sions and other indirect methods, but the borrower will invariably pay it, and don't you forget it either. The Secrets of Mneress. A successful fruit grower says: A big pile of manure is the fruit grower's bank.. To raise at ra wherries successfully the gftmnd must have rested the year previously as a summer fallow Currants will bear fruit twenty livo years ami not lose their vigor, An established home market is worth live foreign ones. Three or four varieties of grapes arc better than a large number. (trapes do not pay as well as strawberries, but they pay 200 per cent better than farm crops. To succeed, a man must know Ilia trade, bo vigilant and honest, am: not expect to get violi all at oneo, New Mjstem f Holler ftlittw In Den mark. Tho new plan lias the support of a largo number of dairies, dairy ex perts, and loading butler experts all ovor the country. Ill principal fea- turttiare: 1. A continuous butter ihow at the expemo of the state during sev eral months in each year. 2. Here fresh samples of butter will be received (.-very 11 days, tho decision of tho judges to be given on tho butter as received anil its condition ut the eml of 14 days. Thus there will be two distinct testings, not only of quality but also of weight. 3. The sample arc to be sent itn tnedisUly on the receipt of a letter or telegram, so that the diiryinan will not bo able to make a special cak for exhibition, and the sam ples are to bit repeated as often u re quired. 4. Coiii ting dairies must send in a return of the feeding and sys tem generally followed on the farm, with especial reference to the week during w hich the samples are tent in. At present the number of dai ries sent in is ."CO. Nine judges have U'en selected, and these net in groups of three each, each group re cording an ind'cndent opinion on each sample, which is cheeked by those of the other two groups. Kach group will eotiHUt of two butter mer chants and one dairy expert. The exhibitors are paid the usual mar ket rates for their exhibit. The shows w ill be held at intervals of a fortnight during eight months of the year, and the government grant during tho current financial year is l,:'St. As the same dairy will send in butter several timtts in the course of the year, great facilities will be afforded for ascertaining xrhich are the best managed dairies, and it will then he seen where the art of butter making may ltest Iks learned. The reort conclude! by reproducing a series of questions in regard to dairy management put to the managers of competing dairies. ( ruvl lluilnr.k. The practice of thrashing the p iient ox to increase his sjed, or whacking him across the nose when he it desired to stop, is certainly not the characteristic of a gooj teamster, any more than the habit of yanking, twitching, and whip ping tho horse is the indication of a good driver. If a man addicted to this method of driving will har ness himself to a rig, anil with his eyes blinded, a harsh bit in his mouth, and a person with the reins and a rawhide behind him, who, when he w ishes him to start, gives him a cut with the rawhide, when he would have the sjx'cd increased gives him several additional cuts, and when he wants him to stop yanks the reins with force enough to nearly break hi jaw, he will ap preciate this style of driving, and knowing how it is himself will doubtless correct his method. There is nothing more unreason able or wasteful than this stylo of managing horses. ' (.ood sense re quires that a horse be started, urged forward, and stopped by the voice, and that resort should never lie hail to the xvhip unless absolute ly necessary. A h.irse then knows xvhat is required of liini, and thenn- noying and dangerous habit of sud denly starting and jumping is: avoided. A great majority of tho spavins, sprains and ringUmcs, not to speak of tt heaves and numer ous other horse ailments, are caused hy this rough and thoughtless driv ing. Tho Clay Manufacturer!' En gineer. The counsel for Sandy Olds will submit a motion for a nexv trial U'fore Judge Stearns this week, w hich will be denied, and Olds will be sentenced. His attorneys pur pose nftttr that to appeal the case to the supreme court on a bill of ex ceptions. How long it will require the higher court to a Ili rin or reverse th judgment is one of those things "no man can lind out. Telegram. Ho who would do some groat thing in this short life must ap ply himself to tho work with such a concentration of his forces as, to idle spectators who only live to amuse themselves, looks like insanity. Estimate actions not by their overt results merely, but by the real though latent power that is implied in thm, and the most brilliant deeds of outward heroism will lonietimeg fall far short of thoso quiet victories over self to which tho Omniscient Eye alone Is witness. ORKiioN CITY, - V r