1 ROUBLE HA But Nevertheless tho Situa tion Is Critical. REDEL ATTACK RIDI0ULOU3 Rjaoil Ruaiilli Arn I!xiimleil I'nini llin Jconfnrniimi llnlireeli OIU' mill AeuI- I mil do' Itcpf vi'. Innila, Jim. 10. TlioHitiiiitlon lioio undoubtedly critical, but Major- uuml OtlH Iiiih It woll In liimil, mill ri) is no Mioli certainty of tioublo ns ny buliuvti. iho rultolH nro ooiicon- tod on tho oulsluita of tlio town, their lenders Intvu IhhiioiI Htriut or- h tlmt they nIiiiII act only on tho do- JcHhIvo. An accident might precipitin" TtSublo, but tbu idea of a rebel attack fiw)ii Manila In lidloulotiH, na.tho KTrierieaiiH control tho position. guiiiuldo lias lepuhllshed tlio sco- (1 manifesto In reply to tlio proulnmu- n of Uonoral Otis, wliicli wax io oalluil on ItH flrt appearance, but it n proved inuiruotiiiil. .On WudiicMlny, ii fiiiHo alarm, duo MO trivial iiicitioiiia occurring hiiiiui- foounly In opposite parts of tlio city, to a general (all to llio U ill tod ton forces. In 15 mlniitua tho on i city wiih covered. Tlio prompt!- Mmlo of tlio American, while it created I'iaro for tho iiiotiiout, effectually ro- rod confidence throughout .Matiiln, id (licpollcd tlio uxoltoinent duo to a oHlng fear on tho part of tin) citizen at an outbreak wait luiiiiluuiit. It lit kmii.Io Hint tbu Filipinos, after thu piouialio conferences that liavo boon Id between the representatives of ucral OtlH and Agtilunldo, huvo illy couio to tiiidurntaiid that tho tioiin and comoi vatlvo policy of tho iJKlori'nnij in not duo to four, and they niront thu inevitable with gooil i. It in evident that at prcHont aro unable to approoiato tho full ipsantntf ol tlio nuiopuiitieiico iioinaiiii- aittumi'i wncn tuey no uiuiorMnnii nn nit, tho American proposition will icctptnblc. PUSE PASSES ONE BILL. iota lllidiKri Dm IJnrilluii of Open i:rrlltln Hra.lun. Evuhlnylon, Jan. 10. Tho liouso i) paHfon inu iiipiumniio aim conau- ippropilatton lull witiiout an 'tuaeiiluieiit, During the uuneral do- :) two eet npeecheii were mado nan i ne imperinllKUi by Cnruinck and DytniM rif 1'i.itiu.iifcftit. Tim illiilntimtln IflTTd ciUHiilar bill in the nlxtli of tho ivrisK.ii... ..h...n...i..ttnH i.iiiUii ii... lOtue. Huveti bmlL'etH yet remain to CoTiictet upon. Thu bill no pafevd car ries 11,701,033. 9 IftVaHliiiiKtoiii Jan. 10. I.lttlo bimi- n wai tnuiHiicted by the st'imto in n teiHion today. Sixteen billH on pivnto nuiiftlou calendar woro -)!. nnd a joint resolution extending ihiiiikH of conh'reiM to iM Clara rtn and other oIIIoihIh of tho Itod )M buoioty for their benelicent woik Armenia and Cuba wiih :uliit iI. .'(ifiell entered a motion to recall i bll which passed yoeterday, author ng'lio president to appoint llriga r (x-iieral T. II. Stanton a inajor ler.i, mid place him on tlio retired twib that tank. At 0 o'clock tho mte ndjjurned. HfImiIk III OlU'll Siuiimii. pnaliuton, Jan. 10. Tho support- auc oppoueutH ol tlio pence treaty tlio Koiiutu hud their first content er tint document today in executive Won. iWliilt the debate technically wan on Siuator Uerry'H motion providiiir the loiiHiduration In open (esHiou. EI cntfco quoHtiuu at Ihhuo was gone Yrt to iicoiiHiderable dogreo. Tliodia fsion toiitiiiuod from n few miiiutea Wfit 1 Tin til fi tvllim lint uiifiill.i ml. Ji i ii ed in tho day without reaching oou) iiwn tno uerry motion. TO ORGANIZE A CABINET. ennui llriioUn Hit DucIiIimI to llnv r u i- Civil HiKirolurlim. I Ila'ma, Jan. 10. Gen. Drooko hna tuoitly coiiNidered thu formation of Icablu of civil advlfcora. nnd hns do- Uled Uiavo four seurelurieH lbn Hist it BtaUiid governmonti the second of Annncem i, n 0f lUHtlcu and nu d o instruct,. llIK Hiu fouith of agricul- BtnrO, try, comniuicu and public IworkB. i.v iirmnlium t riiHtiliinln nf tho iHl ill bo Invited to join tho Icablnot i .r'or-Konornl has received ixolovi" ,01U two. whoso names nro vnuni-vnill. . ... "'- i nil lour can Do an nounce;.; of t)lQ otn(JI twouiny I, I though it is probablo j. though It is probal ill bo Unbans, Will OlIIIIH lloiuo. ui in uo Cuban Oreeon i tivo Tongue, .,,' H,w.r. nntnannfn. tary Molklo . . rocont t'uiio.,, m.iii. uittiioOnvoi. " u" l . "...;Aretained in thoso ZZ il V originally in 1 violormed that tlio Ulliuivm"" " ., 1,.., .I..... jnent'a plan, 11 " "?""" &on would bo m"" DUUU" v'u' iln,i t rf imhlB a Boon na xo liuibu M --o l m m mm Mm MM mm GO ON THEin MERITS. Oregon ,etlliilimi "Will dloniilj' Con- liliir A priiirlntiMi Jill l. Saloin, Or., .Tan. M, Tlio first week I of tlio legislative pcddIoh closes with 01 tl I Ih Introduced and mail In tlio hoii ujo, and 1 8-1 In thu Iioiipo. Tho Jioufo jiaHhod tho hill to add two judgoH to thu miprumo court, and thoro Ih II t tlu doubt that thu uioiiHiiro will pass thu miiiato In duo tluiu. Two notahlo ro forniH havo boon provided for to limit tho number of eominlttco clerks and to keep appropriation!) of doubtful merit out of tho general npproprlatlon bill. A bill to correct tho committee elork Nblp nhiiRO further for future legirda ttiros in buforu tlio senate, and Ih likely to piiHH both hoiiiioH. Tho wayH and means coauiinittuu will report not only a general approiuiatlou bill and a spo elal appropriation bill, but will rofuxo to yoke with appropriation!) of un doubted mot it tlioio Hint aro question nblo, milking tho latter bills Htand in dividually on their merits bofuio tho lotjiulittur and tlio governor. WASHINGTON LAWMAKERS. Miuitz, Wlman flent I Cnnteateil, Auk III lie Taken OfT Committee. Olympin, Jan. M. Senator Mnntz today nuked to bo oxetiHcd from serving on tho committee of election and elec tion content!), inasmuch iib IiIh neat wan to bo contented, and Hint, in nil proba bility, tho matter would bo referred to that committee. Tlio chair Htated that it wan expected that tho content In Mantz' district would bo rofeired to n special commit tee. Ho did not know but that a Apo dal committee would yet bo named. Mantz viih iniido chairman of tlio com mittee on Henato employes other than regular, and Paul, of that coinmltteo, I wiih inndo ehalrtnnn of tho election con , toHt coinuiitteu. Keith was transferred from thu committee on flub to tho com ' nilltt'O on printing, exchanging plauea : with Senator Biggs. Eight hundred and forty-two citizens of Walla Walla petitioned for nu as- fcciubly hall in the Walla Wallu etnto ponttentiniy. Thu request wiih rniulo I on tno ground of public morals, a 8 it wiih claimed an assembly hall for tho iiiiuntuH of tho penitentiary would tend to Improve their morals. I'or it Hliitn ICimil. Ii tho hoiiBo a bill was introduced by Mooie, cfltabliidiiuK a statu road down thu Columbia river from Lylu, Klicki tat county, to WanhotiKal, Clark coun ty, and appropriating $25,000 therefor. A concurrent resolution relating to tho wealth of Wnohington coal mineo, nnd requesting the uecrotary of tho navy to ueo WaNhin.nton coal in prefer enco to Uritinh Columbia coal, and cnll- I ing upon said secretary of tho navy to j notify the legielaturo if any reason cx- letH why tn ih cannot uo none, wua offered by Calvert, and adopted. IIouho bill No. 78, offered by liol foid, wlio moved itH advancement to third reading after tlio title luid been read. It Ih an appropriation bill, car rying $1,600 for tbu transportation of prisoners, 000 for transput ting juve nile oiTendorH, and ftiOO to pay travel- ing oxpciiPOM of Dtipuiior court judges, j On final piiNiagu it received by one neg ative vote nun ill iiiiirinauvo. Henato concurrent resolution No. 2, authorizing thu purchase of a suitablo Hag for the capitol, wiih taken up and piiHed under Biispension of tbu rules. Tbu Honuto concuireiit resolution for tho pt iiitiug and publication of '.',000 copies of Governor Itogor'a niossugo was jiasaed. RAILROADS TO POOL ISSUES. Knport Tlmt Orvitt Northern nml North; urn I'liclllu lliivn Ciiinliliiml. New York, Jan. 10. ThoTimos aaya: The announcement of tho settlement of recent disagreements betweon thuGtcnt Not them nnd thu Northern Pucifio railroads proved to be one of tho most interesting statements Wall strcot lias lately bad to consider and entlmeo over. In Northern Pacific common slook thoro is reason to bollevo that n pool lias been formed, including in its mem bership tho strongest financieia of Wall slrout, among others, friends of J. P. Morgan, Governor Flower and John D. Kockefeller. Thla pool, crcditod with n capacity boyond any such recent combinations, is buliuvud to liavo as tho basis for ita organization knowledgo of plans which will practically make tho Nortboin Pa cific and thu lialtimoro & Ohio one pioporty. Somo reportH, probably dis totted, hnvo it oven that Northern Pa cillo piopoity would uotually absorb tho U, & O. Under, any circumstances, it is declared thoro will be direct man agement and personal supervision of policy by Juntos J. Hill. Kliimllke ut IIiiiiih. Ilillsboro, Jan. 10. Whilo ditching on hia boavordam at Farmington, flvo miles southeast of this city, Goorgo Robinson, struck a gold-bearing quaitz ledge which assays $43 to tho ton. Tho lodgo is . Iiotwocn two nnd thioo foot in width, Tho load runs north nnd Bouth, pitching east. Nonr it aro two othor ledges, tho rook from which has not yot boon nBsnycd. Tho lodgo was discovorod aovornl days ago, but tho matter was kept very quiot until today, nnd tho only troublo to bo oncountorod ia in gottlng water. No gold had ovor boforo beon found at FariuniRtou, but old miuora considorod tho ludientionB thoro very ;oo&. VETO MESSAGES RETURNED Oorornor llognrn Hmnln tlio M'niilcd f lif!ii mi'li t to llin Hi'iintn. Olympla, WiihIi., Jan. 1U, Imrnc diatoly after tho reading of tho ttiiutues in thu fionato, Liuiitenaiit-Uovuruor Dauiols aunoiiticed tho standing com triitteoff, Pluiiirnor called for a coinmltteo ol flvo to group tho committees and recom mend tho number of clerks. Curried. High presented n memorial from Clark county settlors. Uu asked that tho memorial bo referred to tho com mittee on memorials, but that, Iiiiih much ns a similar document had boon introduced in the house, ho did not do siro tho state put to tho expense of printing tho memorial, On motion of Ycund, W. O. Grny, of Stevens county, who in contesting tho sent of Henator C. A. Mantz, was al lowed tho privilege of the floor of the nenato. The cornmlttoo on tho compensation of senate employes roorted as follows: Secretary, $5i assistant sccretnry, f 1.00; Horgefliit-at-arma, $6; npsistnut fiorgeant-at-arms, $1; minute, journal and enrolling, engrossing and assistant engroKNing, bill and docket olorks and stenographer, $4 each; judiciary clork, $4,00; pages, $2; nil other employes, including cotntnitteo clerks, $3.00. Tho vetoes of Governor Rogers on bills acted upon since tho adjournment of tho last legislature woro presented, togothor with tho names of tho ap pointees of tho governor. Tho confir mation of appointees wna made a spe cial order for January 20, at 11 A. M. On motion of Meglor, the vetoes were mado a special onlor for January 17. Tho votes cover, among others, tho gen eral appropriation bill. Tlio excep tions are: "The appropriation of $25, 000 for tiio Cheney normal school, $17,000 for tine maintenance of the Whatcom normal school, and $20,000 for tho equipment nnd improving the grounds of tlio said Whatcom normal school aro lieieby objected to and dis approved, thu reason for such disap proval being sueli appropriations are opposed to a just public policy at the present time. With these exceptions tho bill is hereby npproved." Senate bill 200 appropriated $1,740 for the iolief of Georgo W. Babcock. Tho governor's objections uro: "From information and belief, I consider tliie claim unjust. Tho claimant hns hit remedy in tho courts." Senate bill 104, relating to tidclands, the chief executive considers unconsti tutional. Tho coinmltteo on gtouping commit tees was named as follows: Plummer, Wilatilro, Paul, Meglcr and Curper. Clprk' Hnlurlr l lxr.l. Tho first business of tho day in tho houso after invocation by Ilev. Ilenty L. llndger, rector of St. Jolm'n. win upon tho special order involving the adoption of tlio committee leport scheduling salaries of employes. Mr. Hollows submitted an amend ment horizon tally reducing tho schedule 00 cunts on each employe, but allowing the proposed $3 extra comneusntion to thu speaker to stand. Roll-call on tho proposed amendment on snlnry of chief clerk showed tho rolntivo strength to stand about 47 to 23 in favor of sus taining tho committee. Afterono tnoro tot ot stieugth, tho amendment was withdrawn by Mr. Iielluw?, and tho committee report wna adopted. Tlio speaker was authorized, on mo tion of Smith of King, to employ a sec retary at n salary of $4 per day. Heals presented a petition from en gineers nnd steam users of Skagit and Snohomish counties for n law compell ing inspection of boilers. A resolution prevailed, oflored by Gupdoraon, calling upon tho atato land commissioner's ofllco for informa tion concerning valuo of tlio state's granted capitol lands." Tho speaker ap pointed Guudorson, Minatd and Bed ford as such committee. A memorial wna oflored by Daniels, praying for tho pensioning of Indian war vetorana. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. Governor fleer' University Itoceut Hiitlafiictory. Salem, Jan. 13. Governor Geer aont to tho senate this morning tho ap pointment of Dolpli, Bean and Senator William Smith, of Bukor, as mem bers of tho board of regents of tho stato university, nnd Holt aa truatoo of tho Soldiers' Home, tho sumo ns Govornor Lord had nninod.nucl which woro with drawn yesterday oxcopt Smith in plnco of Kincaid. Tho nomination of Smith "took tho wind out of tho sails" of tho opposition to thu govornor, na Soiling expressed it, nnd instead of a fight all woro confirmed immediately. Two Aililltlmiiil Juatlcui. Upon tlio iiBsonibling of tho house tho comniittoo on resolutions roportod back n resolution providing for un ex amination of tho booka of tho Btnto board of school land comniiasiouors, with nn tun on dm out that tho commit too bo allowed only ono clerk, nt a sal ary of $3 per dny. Tho resolution wna adopted ns nmoni'ed. Aftor tho first loading of tho bill by Bench of Multnomah to rogulnto building nnd loan associations, Moody naked tho consent of tho houso to tnko up nnd plnco on ita third rending tlio bill providing for rellof nt tho aupromo oourt, and nn increnso of tho iiumbor of juaticos of tho supremo court to flvo. Tho bill pnsao,l by a voto of 87 to 17, PACIFIC COAST TRADE. I'ortliinil Miirknt. Wheat WJIn Walla, 00c; Valloy, C2c; UlucHtem, 03o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.20; graham, $2.00; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choico white, J041c; choice gray, UDQi lOc per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $2224j brow ing, $23.00 per ton. Millsttiffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy, $0(210; clovor. $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $0 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 0005o; focoikIh, 400"0c; duiry, 40 lOo store, ao30o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 12Jc; Young America, 10c; now cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.203' per dozen; hens, $3.00 J.00; springs, $1.203; geeso, $0.007.00 for old, $4.00&0 for young; ducks, $0.00 0.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10 l(!u per pound. Potutoea 7080c per suck; sweets, 2c pur ound. Vegetables Beets, 00c; turnips, 70c por sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $1 1.20 por 100 pounds; cauli flower, 70o per dozen; paranips, 70c per sack; beans, 8c per pound; celery 70 70c per dozen; cucumbers, 00c per box; peas, 33c per pound. Onions Oregon, 70c$l poraack. Hops 1017c; 1807 crop, 40o. Wool Valley, 1012o per pound; Knstcrn Oregon, 8 12c; mohair, 2 (Jo per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wetliera and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton. 7MCI spring lambs, 7)c per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.20; light and feeders, $3.0004.00; dressed, $0.000.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 3.00$3.70; cows, $2.003.00; dressed beef, 0Gc per pound. Veal Large, 00c; small, 78e per pound. Hentlln .Miirkctn. Onions, 8090c per 100 pounda. Potatoes, 20$ 20. Beete, per eack, 70c. Turnips, per sack, 00 75c. Carrots, per sack, 40G0c. Parsnips, per sack, $1. Cauliflower, G000o per doz. Celery, 3040o. Cabbage, nativo and California $1.00 1.00 per 100 pounds. Apples, 30 00c pur box. Pears, 00c$1.00 per box. Prunes, 00c per box. Butter Creamery, 27c per pound; dairy and ranch, 1822c per pound. Eggs, 27c. Cheese Nativo. 1212Jc. Poultry Old hens, 14c per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 10c. Fresli meats Choico dressed beef steers, prime, 0ja7c; cows, prime, OJc; mutton, 7)jc; pork, 07c; veal, 08o. Wheat Feed wheat, $22. Oata Choice, per ton, $24. Hay Pugot Sound mixed, $9.00 11; choico Eastern Washington tim othy, $10. Corn Whole. $23.50; cracked, $24; feed meal, $23.50. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $25"20; whole, $22. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.00; etraiuhta, $3.25: California brrnds, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.75; graham, per barrel, $3.00; wholo wheat flour, $3.75; ryo flour, $4. MillBtuffs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $10. Feed Chopped feed, $20 23 per ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, por ton, $35. Sun Prnnciico Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 10 12c per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 1012o; Val ley, 1017c; Noithorn, 9llc. Millstuffs Middlings, $1821.00; bran, $15.50 10.50 per ton. Onions Silvorekin,50 75c por sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 28o; flo seconds, 2520c; fancy dairy, 20c; do seconds, 2023c per pound. Eggs Store, 2530o; fancy ranch, 34 37o. Citrua Fruit Orangos. Valencia, $2 2.50; Moxican limoa, $(i0.C0; Cali fornia lomona, $2.00. 300; do cboico, $3.504.50; per box. The Seven DevlU. It ia currently believed that tho Noithorn Paoific ia making strenuous elTorts to establish n line to connect with tho Seven Devils railroad, and thus tap a rich copper region. The Northwestern Railway Company baa also three crows of surveyors in tho fluid, and ia preparing tho way for gradors from Huntington to tho Ox bond of Snako river, and from thoro to tho Peacock mine. Thoro nro now 28 O. R. & N. surveyors working from Keating, on Lower Powdor rivor, to Eaglo vnlloy, nrranging for tlio con struction work from Baker City to Sovon Dovila. A Good ShiMviiiK. Tho Whatcom croaniory liaa tumod out 32,340 pounda of butter, or over lb tons sinco May 1, 1808. Patrons de li vor their oream nnd recoivo 24 centa por pound for tho butter yioldod. Tho Bum ot $0,802 hna thus boon paid out to Whatcom county roaldenta since May. Tho oroamoiy will continuo in opera tion nil wintor. It la said that tho oleotiio caba In Now York olty did a rocoid buaineaa during tho blizzard and provod their entire eflicionoy. 'NEWS OF NORTHWEST Itorni nf fir im nil Intercut fllenned I'rom the Thriving I'liclfln Kind1. A tflient I'roilurer. Unionlown, Wash., claims for tho southeastern comer of tho Palouse country tho distinction of being tho t'rcntfHt u'lwmt-nmiliif'iitt' nontlnn (if I tho world. Within n radius of six ' rnilns nf Hint tlirlvlm' tou-n tlmrn xvp.tp raised thia year upwards of 1,500,000 bushels of wheat, with good crops of barley, oats, hay, vogotablos, otc. Fall wheat averaged from 42 to 02 bushels to tho acre and spring wheat 23 to 30 bushels. If any othor ambitious cor nor of tho world desires to contest honors for supremacy in grain-raising the opportunity is offered. Telephone Kxtennlon. The Rocky Mountain Boll Telephone Company will soon connect Hailey, Idaho, with all prominent places by long distarico telephone. A lino will bo constructed from Boiso to Camas Prairie, thence to Hnlloy by tho Gold Bolt, and then to Blackfoot. Hailey will bo tho headquarters of tho 300 mile lino between tho Utah & North ern and Boiso. Telophono lines aro bo ing extended ovor tho principal parte of Burns, Or., and tho Prineville Tele phono Company ia making extenaivo improvements. Hop. A contraot to sell 12,000 pounds of the 1800 hops at 10 cents per pound has been mado by Daniel Uavanaugli to Faber & Neis, of Albany. Pros pects for fair pricca for this year's crop aro very flattering. Hop men in Ore gon who held their crops and thus ob tained better prices aro now out of debt for the first time in several years. Horst Bros, bought several lots at North Ynklrna within 10 days at 12 and 13 cents. AdTance in Keg. Egga ate worth 00 centa a dozen at Colfax, Whitmnn county. It would seem policy for tho Whitman farmers to raiso a million or two bushels less wheal and put in a few acres of hens. It is much cheaper to raise a dozen eggs than n bushel of wheat, yet Whit man and other Eastern Washington counties, which produced nearly 15, -000,000 bushels of wheat Inst year, import thousands of dollais' worth of daily and hog products and eggs every year. Can yoliTllle Industrie. Tho growing and shipping of fruit in the vicinity ot Canyonvillo is now eo far advanced as to bring in consider able of a revenue. Prunes to tho amount of 1,000,000 pounds havo been aold at tho avorago rato of over three cents per pound, bringing in over $48, 000. Shippors are now getting ready large consignments of winter apples, and the prevailing price for turkeys ia from 9 to 104 centa grosa. Lime, sul phur and salt for spraying purposes aro now iii demand. llromlne-Chlorlne Plant. An innovation in mining that will bo of tho greatest valuo io the people uf Eastern Oregon ia tlio establishment at Baker City of a bromine-chlorine plant, for the working of refactory ores, which have hitherto been con sidered as worthless. Tho Golconda plant, being erected by J. G. English and others, and which ia oxnectod to be in operation very soon, will increaso to a gnsat extent the busi ness of the Baker City merchants. 1. 1 in Shipment. Tho Taconia & Rocho Harbor 'Lime Company, which is Hie chief lime works in tho Northwest, shipped 100, 000 barrels last year, against 90,000 in 1897. Tho increaso was botli foreign and local, and the presidont, J. S. Mc Millin, says he expects an increuas thia year of at least 50 per cent, baaing hia ostiinatea on trade conditions and or ders now on hand. This business is a fair indicator of tho demand for building material. lllc Curco to the Orient. The N. Y. K. steamship Riojun Maru sailed from Seattle last week for tho Orient, with ono of tho heaviest cargoes over taken from that port. Tho froiuht inoludod 4,000 bales of cotton, 13 carloads of pig lead, 14 cars of wood pulp, bosidea a great quantity of flour and miscellaneous goods. Another cargo soon to bo shipped to the eamo port will contain 700 tons of salted salmon, brought over from tho Frasor river. ltlda for lounty Jtontls. Tho county coinniissionora of Gal latin county, Mont., roceived bids last Monday for tho purchase of funding bonds to tho amount of $137,000. Thoso bonds aro made payablo in 20 yeais, and uro to bear interest nt tlio rato ot 5 poi cent per annum, payablo Bomi-annually in tho city of Bozoinan. Tho county reserves tho right to redooui any of tho bonda nfter 10 yeara, by giving 00 daya' notice Flux Industry Growlnc. A result of recent agitation through out Orogon for the cultivation of flax, aa n commercial commodity, is tho sowing of a considerable noreago thia fall to flaxseed. Tho Portland Linseed Oil worka is furnishing aeed to farmers on application, agreeing to tako their pay from prooeeda of crops raised, for which crop tlioy will contraot at pricea that mean handsome returns