23IiO-.!D-.!X.E. 'one idea itf securing large and con-1 A MlH & M O IS . Fnt'Twl trrmA rtitat mttrr attti rnermvdown salaries rltnl -nntTT5arr ex-; Oruuawl . , Snditun's. it is m.l .is. tlV'eiicriillv ! tulltlii. otr VMlun , tr: room t. , TKUUS or VB'l;llTliS. It .lAi In dviinc. rr y"r . . . II n paid lu lhiT iiiouitit. t tw . tl W . Kl-GENE. JUNE 11. Peifllcl I'rfornur. We feel t congratulate, the pop ulists of thin cunty for the manlv way in which they Mood to their- pun in the light to down the court .house union .m., a.k u.1..t randiaate for sheriff and most oouteniM tor lw i.nifnai-a . .1... I I., f.v--. ...1. reiorniers aim imij i"r" : Hiuli(sl brethren and. cunjurUd ; Johnson and Totter thmugh mer eenarv motive and wcriticed the dearett intenst of their, neighbors, i their wive and iheir children. j The result, however, show that j united we can take control of affair , view refers a " political tricksters," j in our ow n hands in spite of rejulbutif ihAt-Hjpe mcaris the BuoaivT lieaTiTand-the'traitoriiua element 'Axk we can sav truthfully that the j if pretended reformers combined. In the future we shall Inoir who) should le placed on guard. Men to whom wu refer will lead J union if reform force wa not the rank and file into the enemy' j made. Had that been done We line; they will betray their friend , should have sutceeded in obtaining and give aid and comfort to the j the relief we wanted in rooting out foe; they will make great preten- j the court-house taxeater. This i fion for'reform measure, be loud ; shown by the votecat for the union in their devotion to principle, and j candidates for county judge and yet by their action stultify every , sheriff, each of whom came within effort to advance reform measure. le than fifty vote of being elect They are ilway mighty active at ed, while the regular average vote club and school-house meetings and i of the populist ticket wa lese by crossroad gatherings, in making Fjeeche, getting up whereases ard resolve in denouncing everybody a traitor who do not eee. things a j they ee them. They are crest fel j low to talk about taxes, and yet they themselves pay but little or no taxes, niey couuemu uur couuiy Afiiiiriais loi mini luiruuuiiif vi eitherrote tor them outrignt orjrrution lor that institution then counsel others to do so. -They are! We would not be censured forourdi-' a tletnment to tne people s party, a : ftnt ihrtron the wheel? of reform." dog in the nianger, who cannot eat I the hay nor allow the ox to eat it. They must " rule or ruin," and up to the present they have ruined. This element permeates the in- j iilfc's r artv everywhere. Socialistic, i anarchistic, impracticable men, who - ... would walk 23 mile to hear Coxev f.rak and suWcril moneytopav ' 1 h s wav when thev would not sub- ' n.s way, wnen iney wonia nui .uo rir. emt to nav the wavof lien- eral Weaver, Sovereign, Whitehe"ao" ..- - or --Cyclone" Djl vis, nor t.ut in a , , v- uii, uui lining iK-'g lii in iu-r, ten-cent piece to y for campa!gnjand yuinn . I.nndri-maii exrnses, or to help .lone reform jc3n do the was,hing pairs. Oh. we do just like uch glu throirn at men becall reformers, but we like them out of hey an Ja ,he ,(We ;a,k(, frf ,.. eitht, and the further the better. Osr Cnure. We tee more or les comment re carding the election in this'tounty, and nome of otft exchange cem toj censure thi course of this pafr a the cause of not making better sue- cess. We onlv have to say that we have lived in Lane rounty princi- j nallr for 8S veaisvand we think we!our pumic came irom the understand the politic ofthi county about as well. as any man living in it,' and certainly better than oine of our friends who live outside the county, who assume to criticise adversely our course. 4n the first 'place the condition and environment of the people's party in Lane county is peculiar. The average strength of the populists and democrats is nearly equal, the populists casting this year for Van derburg 1,270 votes, and the demi erats gave Myer ,0S7 votes, whil .Tongue received 1.914. The popu lists and democrats being so nearly equal in strength afc the latter having succeeded nntil very recent ly in electing most of the county officers, it is not to be expected that that party will abandon its organi sation and come at once into the - rf reiorm party. As any one knows it is not with in the scope of reason that the re publicans, having almost as many as the populists and democrats com bined, will come to the ranks of the reformers in very great force eL Then there is another very potent element of oppoitton topopuli8m in this county to overcome that is MTV n)aMnl lllll a islam I KaS'ilAlini V The university being situated here there it a very large majority of the business men of Eugene, including the university faculty and students, ,whrwa politics are dominated by the slant arj ropr.aUon lor tl.eil-cncht" of that institution. Ai d the ipu- 1 1 tt party' ta-ing known as a party 'of economy ai.d favoring cutting , i - - u i r . . hy the great bulk f the city and of Jhe univlrsity. Then in addition ! to these it is highly proT.ablc that; ti.A ....-.. : .i.:.. .. :, ..........j . V11" ra IV ill I II IK H'UUI V I J- I lim.l with more than its shareof shallow-: paled cranks and un) rimij l-.d 1 scamps that must I gotten rid if ! 1 f.in. it run ei-er nmUf i'pn l.il.-rn- He roprtt". i l'olitlcal lr:vkslei. The H-nliM of l.ane and Chi routitien richlv ileserve the defeat : of the one and greatly reduced ma- 'iorityof the other. The elections iti tiu 1-it a.kltit la full. J.-m.itl. i te that when hval faciuu, seeks i :rtv. ti.;. .i...i.i i. i nip I A. tr.i.v rn.'..i.i i- t'l ra i- r' . I . .. ! larv encci. inf iHi'ie s anv is effect now , in )hiUoii t.k .LOttm! ifalf 1 e ncatnst the attacks of "olittcal tricksters st least they have had n itliifi't lMiin iit I li ii ill ru tit 1m ' nHOAn.AxK and Sun. Harrishurg ! Review. j We do not know to whom the Re result in Lane county is simply what "we predicted more than a year ago would he I In? case if a j 700 vote than the vote for the union candidate. So much for litical " trixters " and the Broad- Axe. But if our friends abroad under- j stood that the university of Oregon ran the r olitic of this county, and inai ine reiormer are Known -io ityur vuLuuji uit izir c.Vjii-s' ajijiro teat, especially so if they knew, as the BuoAn-Axu k..i-. r iSnv. an element in our party in Lane j county who are determined to rulejcounty would now le represented or ruin, and who are a HRscrupu-! lous in their method a is the Joe Simon ring in Portland. . r"o u..r. .. i..i.n... ,. - .. u. iivimui ? uifiinui. Professor Johnson savs that he' . , ... ... . . . . is glad that anderbure and Quinn , . . . . ... ... Krececte. 1taus;,. he fi j ..- ... . . " . ' a r i i'i:i'e niiirn nas iieen n loiicr-ien ' . .... -.i.i i : i.. ....i.,. ., A t , , ..4.; . "out .o. u- .ou,K ., .,(; n i.uo i esjjieciaily when they come from it pro;"essar taf the state university of Oregon, are to say the least out of place. They forget that the state university i mi jKr ted by taxes wr,nc'; the ople from whh"h this same professor is and ha9 n drawing a big salary for nany ear8- He forgets that n,any of the molt eminent men of lower walks of life, among them Lincoln, Johnson, and Garlic Id. Yes, and professor, you came from the rame common level, although' you may have grown rich from large salaries drawn from the toiling thousands of the honest people of the state of Oregon, and we venture the opinion that 'you are not above them, yet in moral intellectual worth Mr. Vanderburg and Mr. Quinn are your superiors in the estimation of the plain people of our great commonwealth. Frandslent Totivt'stchlHC, In the forenoon of Monday, elec tion day, what purported to be an address to the free silver voters of the first congressional district was distributed freely among demo crats, requesting every free silver voter of all parties to vote for Jeff Myers as being the most available candidate against Tongue, as Van derburg had not the ghost of a show. To this "circular" was at tached the' names of prominent democrats, republicans and popu lists, all, we believe, citizens of Clackamas" eountyr From onr understanding, this "circular" effected a difference in this county against Vanderburg enough to have secured his election beyond a cavil r dispute, as to the result belween Vanderburg and jXongUe. Tlir .tflri ninth. When we went to press last we. k 1 if we had Ucn blissed with a h leticr in the ', ii-tcr of the 10th ; the Orcgonian says: "lie (l-.Ui) rooster wo would have hu.ui.vt ' in i ianati.-n oi why he withdrew ! i more of a '-ilitt ihun a rcpub him rut in hom-trf the victory wo 'from "the l.o'o of i-hcrift in favor of lioan," and that he "In a goodlock thought we had achieved in elect-' Mr. . Hampton, and attempts to! ing ti.an, weighing '.MO oiiitd." ing Naiulcilurg and Quinn to con- proa. Hut row, a matter Mat.d, we are efad we did not gut out ..i,;..i .... i Tongue and Pllis have the vie- tory, or, rather, they have the greater MiinU r of voten countid to them, tliim ci'lintilii! "muh rliiiri-' ai'd Quiun out. I In 'li connection we call to, niiuit wh.it Senator Mctiinu iaid in ! the ennti during the last MMion j of the legislature in the dehate on . 1 1. l.ill r. il i ri i tT tl... ....ni.ltf K.mrt.1 . ,;f, ..,,:,.. ,.;,. l-l-uhnts n.pn.eta,io, on the "If we lose I lUH. of Itie hallot-Uix 1 we lose CDNTUOL of the state." i , , s.-,;,. ,l ., v ... 4 dcrhurg was fairly e lifted a are that we live. It is swe -'l to w in a victory, hut llitu.r ilulotl, to lK. out of the spoils. It ts generally the non-taxpaying j - I 1. ....!.. i .oil . i iiu ii'iir lilt: in.. nr.. il mi- ation upon the man who pays the taxes. .. ' .17 One Benedict Arnold in the army of reformer can do more mischief than one hundred manly foe in open combat. Tub Pen never pill i a hard one for 'the "honest dollar," "sound money," Bohegonian to gulp. He w ill have to gulp many more just I such pill, probably this fall. .... .! Is Portland the day before elec tion the mail were flooded with cireular letter containing sample naiiots niarsed in rvor of certain' candidate. Person circulating! markea tiallols with the hope if ; as the prmluction of a recent can getting the average man to vote ; ilidate of the Hi.ple's parly for the any other- way than hi own are resiH.nsible orli.-e of sheriff, t certainly very non comjio mentis,! - - uit lor me jiernay ana treachery f a few pretended ref rmcrs iu the ppuiisi party in lliis-eounty ana tlre-downriehl rmlet ilitv nnd rank nonsense of a few, democrats this by a full representation of free sil-!ehinliina!ion wkh any old. party j v'' reformers in tlie legislature, and J political organization of hat- ver t the county would have had an out-! name or cre.nl. We hae frit a and-out set of new and Utter -mrrrhiri' t try our '.land at that thing, to run thing the next two years. "- ' "P' ! . u-it th Klor.nr Vt t.a.l -i min i, i mrence i est hau a mm h .larger iisl oi sui.n nu rs than ttie i . .. t UHU-lli-aACH Now we are not iriven . . . to boastinK alK.tlt OUT LUSlIieS.-, btltim-itb il.-n.iM-r its j we do not hesitate to say that we i have twice a many Ix.na tide suh- , - fcriber as the Florence We-t. And furthermore, we think we have as many pajier mailed to subscribers at the Kugene Htoflice as the weekly and daily Register ha all told. ' Theke i more jKitency in count ing ballots than there is in voting ballot in Oregon, as witness what Senator MctJinn said in the senate on the bill allowing populists on the election boards: Thi hiil is purely a populist measure. It is introduced for the purpose of taking the control of the ballot Ikix away from the republi can party, and if we lose control of the ballot box, we lose control of the state. The "prosperity wave" of the republicans struck St. Louis hard. It usually strike you first on the head especially ifj you have on a straw bonnet but sometimes it blow a hungry tramp around and rolls him up against your kitchen door for a "handout." It wouldn't do for you to travel in a balloon or airship during the "prosperity wave" of the republicans. You might get tossed tip so high that you might get close enough to view the golden gates of Heaven, or pos sibly the fiery depths of sheol. Is addition to Judge Fisk's per sonal support of Mr. Potter for county judge in opposition to Mc Mahon,the regular democratic can didate, it is said thattthe court, in order to oarry a certain! element of strength from McMahon to Potter in the Florence and. Walton pre cincts, jappropna ted- at this term $700 orf a road down there, and tud his son appointed as the agent, through whose hands the money is to be expended. Judge Fisk is one of those peculiar kind of democrats with which Oregon has been blessed in recent years, possessed of all the method of an Eastern republican. I. II Unli-h The above ii'.!;vu'u:il appear in Maine the editor of this" pajerJorj hi action hi the premise. We have hut little to fay in an-' ... i- .. .1. ...1.... .1..... .. ' HI It lo ! 1. I r.liril, 11 111-r 1 111 II l. ray that after he was pla. id on j 'the ticket J it became' generally ! known that he wan wholly incoin- i.tli'iil for tlu noi.il ion of herifT. and that it would have U-en worse than folly t trv to elect him. .We . Uvame uware , of thin through letter written to and several f others ..and frotn statement made I to us hy his own rclatums, who! lived hy him, and who declared they would nofVoTP for him. When this information became- known to us we set aKut itoing something to-lviate the . i t r.ili l.l.i i - 1 to The onlv thing to do w; we him to dei-line and have the com ;tnittee ut a not In r man-on the i ticket in his nlaie This he would not do. Then the next U st thing to le done w as to get him to make some satisfactory arrangement with Mr. Hampton and hnvr htm rome off. This is ulL there is of it. We ihave not given -Mr. Watch any j cause to feel hard at u, and all jthe vrong that we have done in : thejuatter was our'effort in trying to hold VeiiU'h up le fore the pub- effect were e jually interested in Mr lie us a gentleman, qualified to till J HainptouVclci tion assheriff neither , the office a sheriff. one of them, so iar as e are in-, We do not care to expose Mr. j firmed, turned a hand to a; hieve Veatch, but if he persists in hi (hut result. They, a it were, sal course we shall I at pains to pul- ; like knots on a log and de-emled' lish ome of his letters verbatim,:,,,., t r friends to .lo the work. If land what .statement other have! made about him, which will whilt we state to l? li.erallv true. t Wfe venture the assertion that "i Veatch wrote the letter himself that ' )t ho Register prints, ovi iis signa- ture. the uronri. t irs of that i - a - ,P ii .vn h .H t..t ..f fun over it ! I - - - About Fusion. A for ourt-lf we st ite most cm- : pcaucaiiy inai n -neeiorin, now aim - forever we shall i.i ie aw itttve on the part of any, cum from whom ; it may, of any fusinn, -union r j believing coii-cientioii-iy that s'uch a thing was feasible and iirweli- cal.le. But now, sm.e we Inive tr:e.I . . . i i (t wl are s iM-.n-.l, and want no , .re of it in .urs. . u-m u.;i!i mw 1 monkeying" j - in Lane county. j Henceforth we are enemies in war tr ..,,A in ...no- 1.11 .1,.... wjij ,at j; e , Honest j People Condemn if. 7 ' - When a republican legislature willfullv refuses to allow" the jopti list ,artr enr.,.1 rrnresentRtion nn i the election Isiards, can it- lie won dered at when republican oIiti dans like Joe Simon and Tom. Tonitue manage to cheat the fo-: pie out of their choice at the elec- .:- .... no. i cvrrv lair-uilinieu ruizen whether republican, democrat or populist will coridenm that legisla ture for its action in not passing the bill .to give the people's party a fair chance at the rolls, and much . more will they condemn counting out the people's choice for members of congress, as has lieen the case with Vanderburg and Quinn. We see it stated that V. II. Spaugh of H irrisburg, Oregon, is moving to Florence to take up his future resident there.' We have not been favored with information as to what this gentleman intend l follow down there. We have a letter from him stating that he had retired from tmlitics. W hope that our friend will be more sue cesful in whatever pursuit hi mat embark than he has been in oli tics. Politics has been the rock upon which mny a man's bark has stranded, and we think politics has been a riffle in the stream of Mr. Spnugh's life that has prevented his leading on to fortune. And hit fate has by no means been singu lar, but it has been the common frtte "f wv"r' wore gentlemen who we might name of our immediate acquaintance, Comk to Ktigrne lo celebrate the i Fourth of July, A glorious time is anticipated. Come and celebrate in honor of the fnedom of your jTmintry. ' l'lajrurNtlf. In vtJaking of Klin election, lion. A. S. Patterson on reading the alovo paragraph naively rc- marked that Mr, Scott should have .......I ;r...l tl... V. ...- Y..I-L slim with I v.. . ... ... ..... ...... the remark as to the gd look and weight of l-.lli, a the Sun ued the name cxprcf-ion a to the tiualiticat ionn o( Urn. Hancock for president on receipt of tlm news of Hancock's nomination. I'HKOregoniat. says: " The Ken - lucky democracy U'iig ignorant, passionate and viciou, is naturally! f.tr l..t.,ib.i....iil til lli.i hi i ii.t !i r.l r. ! ... .... ... . , , puliation of del. is and chcitriiK of crt'ditor-i." If that Ik- true as n iiards Kentucky how it. that the inline iiiii- ii'-ir iii'i ni'i'ii it I . - ...I., .i . ... I'ortland, tVi non.rei'Uhlicani'-m as ... .V.. , i.is. exhihited at lb( I'oltlaud re lil li- can priinarits this spring?'- And yet tho ln g .iiian coiiremli that the hulk of rcpuhlicaiisof Portland are ip.oscd to -" deha-ement oT the standard" and are for a somid money stand ird. lint the (hi i;.. iii.ui has no shame. Wi: feel ju-t a little Ifke kicking Mr. Hamilton Veatch and Hor.nre Hampton f.r;tlieir course through the late campaign. While they in either one of tlieui had gone out i moiiK th.-ir frifiul-t in tlw l.ffi-rciit ! i.M.in,.!. .ih.l l.i.-H l.i.l f r ....... ' .... -( ..... - - liefore the i-ile Mr. Haul) ton .mid have li-n ehi ted, and Mr.; j Veatch' evident I v would have been - ..,. tu. i..,,..;,...! i;, , , ' '. i .. ... . . . vim iiiM'i. voiir i'!' i i.iih. hi. nini. this paper and the tiuard lost their labor. ;Tlit P. 1 National t'onventiun. j It s iuiMirtaiit to arrange tor; i ttie lraiisiort.itioii oi our ilclegatcs i ,, lni. nmonal convention. 1 ani; - at i t-eot aUmt three miles from; i Portland and can conveniently si-e 1 utter the -matter It all the ileligatesj will uuthorir.i) me to do so. It is loy o iuioii that we can make; h.-i'er Iitiiis now than later. We, can have siii-ping iieciinmilatioii for a very small price, ami I think j we can join the Washington ei g:t. j ti.'ii and still reduce the fare. The; convention is on the i'2d of Jul',j and it is U-st for us to arrive on, the morning of .Inly -lt. ' Again, we must have a commit- tii of three to I'S'k alter our hotel' u. .......... i. bil -t I VI'.. w-ti.l I.. ..1. ' . .... , ' ..... . ... .....! ! far,. jf the d.-li gates will iissinj me, fl w. l...' . II I....L- .11., r I,., I.. I i accommodation". Here are the ! nanu s of the delegate at large In-- fore me: X. Pierce. J. I'. Luce. J. S. Mi-! jCain, L. A.. Ward, J. W. Jury, J. W. Markshury. t i First district A. Axtell; Iir.j L.abee a alternate, Josephine county, Second distlict R P. Caldwell,' l.ane county. .Third district Hnrry Fourth district -S. H Wat kins. I Rigt;in, i 1 . . r-Fifth district in 1.1 Ira Savior. Sixth district-Wm. Parsons. Seventh district A. It. Craft. j Kight district J. V. Johnson. j Xmlh district I). L. (.race. i Reform tiaiK-r' i. lease copy, i j Helegates please write me. Ad- drees: II.iRRV Watkins, Hillsdale, Multnomah Co., Or. Fill de Slecle Fable. A dog once feU in love with a cat, and after telling her for a year of her beauty of form and feature, proposed marriage. " Kxctn me, if you please," haid 'lhc feline. " we would not make suitable mates" " list you have nothing to fear," argued the dog. " If ever 1 should be brute enough to try to abuse you, you could use your claws and scratch me half to deatS. You would have the sunny side of the I contract." " That may or may nntle true' observed the cat, glancing in the direction of a tree, "but my idea of matrimony is that a bride should not tie expected to enter the regular army." Moral Some dogs and cat do marry. ( The length of tho Hue. canal is ninety-two miles, depth twenty-six fHet. It wa. thirteen year in con struction. Toll average 4.K)0 per vessel. Steamers pas through in forty hours. ' Il shuitens the voy age between Kngland and the Fast one-third, and thus enskle out- vessel to do the work th.il Would . reiiiiire three by the Cai of Ik! ilfope. 03STE , MORE S-A.LE - A. V. PETERS I 'I hrtiugli uiiavoiit idle circuiiiHtanceii, Uinir iinahln to ! my irr ," Pinion 10 oukiih'm itm prlnK ami Suinnn r, I have il. termiii-il entire well ssoit,, hi.h - j or further notice. Il i imMissilile .U,,. M,t m ,0 fjottjll? 5r,.u doing . Drona Goods. iii i - 1.. ... U. k All U.i.t Ml.lr trt Vw. i.. Ilr .k . in II Ui I ID .i I iu Sal-go : , HI r. Ill ' liilrt l'.r O.ir SWI.U la.iHl.rlr rlr aill .11 l I si ur...i rtstti. u..n Ludios Shirt Waiit.i. iWV Mtltl W alsl f.r - - IT. - - , I - - - .. IT HtifiHtfh ati.t ftt ftrwl rliatM-, f.i lir Ui tal Itiiin mi H.tvr 'i I Ladles' Shoes rm. Ki.l sh.. ..r I 1 II I I I- A . ml atm I. I ft'. Is.i.. l lm ..r..r I .V a o-.f , 'tilr lit rl.!,lr'.i . iii..i U.ll.-- 11.-4., pli. Hltl .i.mi It.. jtV I!' mi riiU r itiiollt I'.l.'l ptioll, f t.arg.tins. oil tf tlil is a L'cmiinc o don't iniss tin- Clotln, Coats Cape3 jLQs.ndL Jackets ... Onr Stocks artv Coniplfto, and all ; Frt sb Niw ' Stuff and Vt OHVr Tlicni at Prict's to Suit any Man's locktkt-book. -: NEW DRESS GOODS I-'AIJ, CLOTHING. S. H. FRIENDLY. Take Your Produce to.... Chas. C, GrjdsmithA Dry Hides Wanted. g-tzjtz- & SON The 9tlrl5treet Grocer. F.l'OFXK. J. D. MATLOCK & CO. RETIRING FROM On neinuntof the poor health of onr family we are compelled to close out our store and leave Kugene, much to the regret of otiraelvis and family. Hut as the health of oni family de mand it, we shall commence on SATURDAY, JUNK 13, '(!, OUR GREAT CLOGINC OUT GALE. f hiring this sale everything in our store will be sold at Auction Prices. If you wish to buy goods cheap now is you, optxtrtunity. Come early before the stock is broken. Nothing reserved. Every thine; in our store goes. Watch this space. SITTI2STC3-S We are prepared lo take them In any kind of weather. A eordinl invitation extended to all to visit the Studio wheth er n quest of pictures or noU Respectfully, SITTTILTQ-S STI'DIO Cor. Seventh 4 Willsniette Streets. AT - u f Morel, nmlise at t'ot, until Full, to ipiote price on everv article in h, K;V(, v,,'nll i(,.rt f w,,t H0 rtt Mon'i and Boys' Hats. 1 I t-t mixI itrr r -ra mi I Jit I in'mimI I t.Ui m ahU (t . 7 bimI 1 I k .(hi .r mi I l.i I '' I rrinf a ) " ' 'r I. hi rvusli ; i ti' mitt gr I r t a .ap i I t I nrrtHk 4iiir"titt Hats. ltt ihrut Meu'i and Boys' Shops. . N.-ii . I' flu., r.ir ! mi ? 4S .. ' . I i. I -i " l.iifT ,' il . .. Uj-- I i. II. . I u j I I M Our Hint . m it 1 I11.'. In llu. U-li' lira. rv ftlM. Ill Gents' Underwear. Mom II. I sl.lrta mi.l tifaw.ra im init4 l.v . " , ' j.i ra lrli a lull ' " " " f-r r .. , .. .. xr .. , .. .r u ilrn ai.-t l-ii. shut.. S.H k.. o.MAil. n. Jwi... i. n .11 ll i ...at . sale of the Knlire Slis'k i f (iisi.lr) opportuiill v i if g. ttmg sHiii1 g.MMl A. V. PETERS. of Ion . XV ORFfiON