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V Hill IDC II. I'KOSI III IM liL AIM AM It. t. .01.11111 utin' noon tl.t'i.j.-roiiL-liinRj wholly out of the 1-.1v. 1 threw ii. J iur.:t.- ti-nijr;itiin of surfaces heat ilcoartiir.; to Honolulu of A'lniiral ,y contract, ami at r -lens. ! hy the : 1 11 1 y conil.n.-tion. Itnmyl f Utirly WiU.tr of the Ani.-rl.vn navy to Indian.-, who ilhl not rutin- mar iih- slatt-.l that si.t who i-ouhl uffor-l i-t a 1: 1 v.il .-'.iii'.n. tin- I-oii'lon '1 inn 1 r.t -: "' hi-, -..in- to 10; rU 11 jfiipitaV-il.-c. i.t f:o:n tin- l-inir.i'-lf of virtue ... .. . 1 . . -t. ... 1 ....I t..L' Oil Will' Ii 1 Tl-i'l'-lll liiMi.io'i his -t.iii'l a -!.ort tini -11-0. Itisca.-y to und. r-iaii.l the .clv.int.i"-s that uniiM lid rin- to tin- I'nitcd r-tati-s 1 navy from tin- ,o-.-s-ioii of such uu udvaiit.u" "in j.l.i- in lVarl hurlsir. Tli'- cii!l d world hat also tvcry ra-o;i to l.- cotitolit.il with the 1'nil' d .--late- torotect tho-c i-lawls, even thoil-ll -mil 'protection -is-ms to have no other meaning Hi"" Urination of the provisional Kovcrii inent. What scents .eroe.ill is the i-olitra-t hetwi-eii this conciion to sonlci eM tli.-ncy and tin- lofty reso lution i-x i.r - I lV l'rideut ( leve. land hardly three month- tin. "It is illlio--ilio to tli 1 1 ill the correctn. -s of tli'-canons of national morality then lahl down hy him that no cannot h l' iiniiirinif w hat Im--in'-o oecnrred to invalidite them. .Neither thohon-eol icic.selitalivcs lior tin- senate has reii'.ldiated hi hili moral .riii. iil' -- I'os-ihly the recent electoral success.-of the M-Hlh-lican party have tilled the presidenl V mind with n,.rehen-ion. A (,'rent rever-e to his party often l.lis II (lehll itatin' cjl'it upon it prosidetitV nerves. .Moreover, I're-ideiit Cleve land had no idea that President Ihile and his frienil were such ohstiiiate people. . -can well understainl how thoroughly nnplea-ant und unpopu lar it would he to land American marines in order to put down the provisional government und restore the ipieeii; hut w le u all is uracil that can In- nred in hehall of frail ntates maiiship, it mil.-1 In- i-onfeis-ed that the Mirrender of the president of the I'nitcd Mutes to the other provident Is not too dinilied. IV .I1S OK I II K 1.01111 . A f.-W WeeUs UK') 11 chapter Wilt Kivon, telling of tin) ways of the Washington lohhy. Here is another: Thetory of Iho Choctuvv net pro coeds claim is 11 lino illustration of lohhy patience. Dickens, ill his 'American Notes" half 11 century HK, told of meeting 011 a YV-tern Htcauihoat r. ter rilchlynu, head of the Choctaw lohhy, on his way home iron) Wa-hinKlon, sick at heart over tho lalot of successive failures to oh tain the money from Coii(,rre.-.s. That w as in Isl J. Tho claim w as then t -n years old. It was fl fly-six yours old, and half of it w as pledged over and over again to tho lohhy liefore ooll-tjre-s mailo the appropriation for It. The Choctaw lohhy was "sick lit In-art" miiny times utter that ineot ilitf lH-t ween 1 lickeiu mid 1'itchlynn, lint it never ahiindoucl tho trail. In Is.VI ritchlynn took up his residence In Washington. Hero ho lived iiud lirocted the Choctaw lohhy, except for a period during tho war, almost fontinuou-ly until Ids death in hh. Ho married In-round raised a family, lieiiieathing to his children this claim and a complicated relation-hip with the -ililiv. I i 1 1 1 1 1 nil's life was hound up in tills claim. 1 lo ili-couuted enough of its ex pedal ions lo give him some means, for others w. re in-pired hy lds faith Hint one day the claim Would In- p. lid. I lehts w ere incurred, with pi-oiiii-.-s to pay w hen tin-not pri oils came in. Largo tinancial transactions took place, ha-cd on Iran-l'i-rs of individual intelcstH in tho claim. I'.ven Col. Tom Scott, a-tute and hard headed in money matters, paid ;-7"i,imiii in cah ami ctHeienoy of tin- average inoder.it. gave a proud -o for as miii h more to i. ccntial station is ahout ii pel purcha-e one mau'.s lohhy iutorost in'cint. Tlu-re is -uilh icnt mar. in he- this claim. Tin-man ho hought from j (ween a In-nt 1 -tliciency of -! 7 pet was John T. Cochrane. The time he cent, mil one of tl per rout. In war Ixiught was in J-i'.i'.. The claim wa-lran1 tin- use of .-lo -trii-ity ih s nirci- ol not paid lor until Isss. And the j ln-at in dome-lie li'i-, and a further per-011 011 w ho-e advice Col. Scott in-j extension with apparatus if larger Vested Ins g I money w as o shrew d si.o and higher working economy an old -lager in Wa-hington ways a- . would give a -till creater margin ho- Jmlge .lore Clack. Wht-ll the executor of Co Tom JScott was settling th.- estate, ho found among the papers t ho iis-ignment of tho Cochrane -hare in tin-claim, lie was at a lo to imder-tai-.d what tln-y meant. Tin- whole thing was puz zling. The executor wrote to Judge lllack for Inforniotioti. The latter replied with an explanation, which was inlere-tiiig from the standpoint of tho hi-tot 1. in of the lobby, but not much satisfaction to Colon -I Scott's executor. 'Colonel nt I,' wrote Judge Plack, "hoiight and pa iii for a por tion of tin- Cited. uv claim. I to!d him there w as no reason to believe that it would not be paid immediate ly, or very soon, and my advice wa based on tho assurance of tho secre tary of the interior and of the com missioiier of Indian nlfair that tin appropriation would he estimated for and would be -mo to be made. Coupled with the sale to Colonel Scott fir perhaps I should ny simultani ) was a reipi.-t from the Choctaw nation that I should act as their trutees receive their money and -is- that it w a properly trans ferred to tin m or their creditors nr ssignis.- tor wiu.'ii nicy proiiu-si lite, I do not know w hat, hut it w as no largo that I was surprised by the rtr.,p ,.,..l f.,r tioo. .tool, owl ih.. gixsl faith of it. It Wll--, however, put Inlo w riling, n well a-the as- Ijrniiit tu h t'olonel it t . ' llhin it few uis-ks nfti r ,-irl I was ititliiitely s,ir'ri-. .l lo 1. .irn tiinl liver-, oilier i it 'i' -oi is . I.t i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ri.'ht to the 1-1. lie whii li 1 thoii-hl I hmwork. l it. re is n,. .1: i-rii'ieil iil.Mie. I t-oul l li'd kis p j noxious s from tl e (hem nut, nii-l I loiiM not lAy in an. I H temer:ittir.--t ith thni. I ii l.i.'t the u hole lohhy ( eoii-lunt, Ih.tt tin- .pi. 10! (,k lifter th- lii'linm. The ( I clii. Ii -iiir.ii.l. P--I ami so li'l I. The 1 ilohly had iti own u.tV, ami I vu nt ; a.r,hi. J tut tli n im I ever aft. rwanl- to th- I ii-linns, r I ami white, and to tin- lohhy or nil color-, I ;iv.- notice that I wo.iM j,"Jar. '"!. S-ott's r'hts ... 11 . ..1 ...... f tl.j lil it.i-m hi ail ("nuts o.fii in lan-. r. I had unwittingly I'd ,jni into the Lar tin iitcl I cmM md con-tic mii'U-ly i i- him mi tier hy it." 'Tulkin' nhoiit jiho-ts makes 1110 think of an experience 1 had when I was a hoy," remarked Ahner Curti-, of t ilou'-ester, Ma ., 11s he sat chat ting with a party of friends in the corridor of the l.iudcll lt;-t lliylit. "I was nhout U' years old lit the time. no evening w h.-n vi-itin 11 fri.-nd who lived at sum' little .lis laiiie from my home, we U"t talking nhout (ilio-ts, and the " Id loll;-, told lis wime Morii s that made the cold chills run dow 11 my hack. At la-t it camo time for me to home. Tin stories had luaih; such an impres-ioii oil mo that I dreaded to go home alone, hut as I was nliained to conic--, such a thin I mu-tered up all tho oour.ii;i- 1 could and -i t out. Tin night was dark, and I imagined 1 could see -liadowy form- in each fence corner. You can jud'- sonie w hat of my alarm when, ahout half way homo, I mw lyiu acro-s the road directly in my path what I took to he a cotlin. I folliiwi-d my tirst impulse, w hii h was to jump over it, as tin- path was too narrow for me to go on 1 it In-r -Me. 1 m iih' the h ap, intending- to run lor homo a- fa-t u-po-silile, afi r i li-ariuK t In-dread oh- jccl. In-tead of clearing it I felt m foot so i .1 d in a lii in gra-p and tin next instant 1 w as dragged into what I took to he the colliu. I lay there I sllpp.M' U few second-, hilt it -eiiu-.l like hours to inc. 1 was f.pccclilo.v from fright and a cold perspiration hroko out all over my hody. At last I recovered myself and discovered that instead of l.i-ing in a collin I wa iving in u hig two-hushol market Im.-ket that had dropped from some farmer's wagon. In l.-apin;; over it my foot had caught in one of tin handles and caii-eil me to fall. Had I succeeded in clearing it I would liavo hoen ready to -wear that I had j 11 1 1 1 1 d ov. r a coilin." KI.K I liK Hi: H IM.. l-'rom an iuti re-ting article in the Kleetriciil Kngiueer wo take tin- fol lowing, l.y W. S. Ho la-.vay, .lr. A well de-igne l central station ol moderate si.o produces a hor-o powel hour hy Iho comhu-tiou of nhout !l pounds of good coal. Tin- i leclrical horse power hour developed hy t hi fi ml has ,." -" In-at unit-; we have to halanct these 2,. ai'i'i heat units in tin fonccntralo'l form ugain-t IJ, nun In n: units existent in tho three pound of coal in it more diil'u--d slat'- anil determine w hether, for ln-at puriios os, tin-diireionco in tin- form of tin energy, with it-enm inous att. ndaui lossi-s, comiOii-ates for tho en. rg lost III hringing the heat units of rnai into the higher form of energy cipa hlo of economical tr.in-mi ion ton ; distance. ! It s found in mmcIioo licit l!i""im- mercial otlh-iency of tho coal 1 king j range Is soim-w hero hetwi-eii :1 and 11 pt.r cent.; the-e limits are -talcd h Tyndall. In a recent di-cu ion ho ; fore a Loudon Society of Lngiuccr-. I oveu. Iter li, I '.:, Mr. HeaU'iiont I gives the 1 tliciency of the cooking range from ex pet inu-nts of his own a .1.7 per is-nt., or roughly I -r cut. indicating that of every 7 pounds ol I coal hurtled, l'ii pounds are thrown I away. We have seen that the ln-nt I w cell coal I an in -I under the boiler aid that Used in the tilt-pot of the range. Thus with (he 11-0 of only I ; pounds of eoal per hor-c pow er hour ho would -ecure 11 1 'Uiiiit-i-i ial ellic-ietu-y of U. per cetil. ol :i..'l times tho ( tliciency ol tho range. A the out -i t, of coiir-e, the co-t of electrical energy a the fuel tinder average conditions ul tin- power rati Will he greater III. 01 fuel directly bill lied. Pelt tiicl't- are colnpeiisat Ing ml vantage gained which mon that! oll'-et the additional co-l , Thi- 1 hut b. en iilnmdanlly provi d in act- ual practice. Ilie-aving of attend ance, und of tine-, freedom lr lirt. coolness of the kiti-h.-n, al-olute uni formity of heat and aliiit to recu lato it, appeal at i-to;- to the house holder. There i- :m l it a-id tVoni novelty in uch pi art lee. In itulu-trial work m In i.-v. r it inu - are ll-ei to oenro I di.'-d heat. elcclricilv cut It- iiil vaniag. ii-lv employe. I. His mure ! Utotl than tlanic, tic-re a-i;y i- in n cii-iin- healthy prodoi I- of ceiiihu-t n. tin mean tcms'tatin.' i- l.-w.-r -.I. the teuis ratun-s nr.- cou-tnnt, the work i more unii'o; in and tin- entire - -!i m I cluaucr and inon-complete. I'.-rf.ic- i lory u-o it i tin-in. i-t iie-irai...- i.-rmj ! of fuel. In Inmdiie-, clot'i.nir tar- i tories, hat fact irn-s, -ilk and ail t.x - til., i-.hri.. mi:!- l 1 1 1 r.,-.,i:.. nh - I her gn.xls niailtit,n:o: li'-. til I'll i til. factories, (.-., ate go. V te l. i- ..r tin ll-e of ehs iru-il ..r h- iitin. In ! ine-tii- li;'e no -oinvo of I,, nt ol!i r iiinny i-l.-iiu tit- .1 v.iloe ti,. n-. , eh- ti it ity . r - in: :ni-l ..o.1-. I ii to; ;l, t to coin!, u-ti'.tl. iitt.tiui.l lire ill-n ti"ii f th" -""k ii liiuiinnc.i tiii'l U tt r r.ulls nlit.iiuc.l tli;m can ..--iMy he niuhisl lr .111 tin.- ut rox- to do tlnir lighting hy eiirtricity could itllord to do their rooking und ironing- hy the saint- mean-. i i-tricity I t hontin,' w ill he found of the came value to central station 1 lis trie lighting roinp.miei as the u-o of gas for fuel purposes has proved to the ga-lighting companies. Its val ue lies largely in ahility to localize tin- hi-iit, and it will not Is- found le- -ii ahle to usi- it oil tl large scale SV la-re ditlu-ed heat is wanted. High tem peratures and -mall lunutitics are the prox-r usi-s for eloi-ti icity for fuel. THE IMO IMItllK-i. There is an important truih in tin-1 remark of tiiv. M.-Kiuh-y that "tin-; aliogetln-r too comm !i " idea that ! tin re is in fact litth- difference he- j ticeen the two nart ii-s -md that t u- Country will pro-per equally well j whicli'-v.-r may ho In power, has Imvii ' i-onipletely exploded hy on.- year -trial of ii-ui'--ratii- rule." The repub licans so maiiag -I tin- all'iir-i of tin government as lo prom v th.' matt-rial interests of all ela i-s, and to keep our rate-of-pro-jit-rity su.-rioi to that of any other nulioii in the world. When tln-y retired from power they left things in a healthy and satisfac tory condition. All kinds of hu-inoss Were protitilhlo, all kinds of people were contentt d and hopeful. The fact that a siugle'vear has served to firing ii'iout a tlirec'ly contraiy situa tion is not lu-cidentai, and cannot ho explained without r o.xi.-ti-lice of cerl.iiu fiiud iiiu-nt.il and practical tlitl'eri-lice- hot ween tho two parties. They are not in-p!red hy the saun- motives, they are not guided hv tho saun.- theories, they Hie not i-hiiracteriz.-d hy the same iuipul-i-and tendencies. It is true, generally seakiiig, that tln-y are both de-irous to advance tin- national welfare, hut they have opposite ways of socking that re-nit, and tho tost of tint rela tive value of their -methods is in the efliH-ts that tln-y produce. The tpies- tion is not s 1 much one of patriotism and honest intention as of capacity to perform satisfactory service. The soher truth is, as experience has demonstrated, that republican principles and politics an- better adapted than democratic ones to the work of safe and beneficial govern ment. This is the lesson of the events of tho past year, and intelli gent people can not fail to he im pressed by it. The conditions of mi .- cos- went present when Cleveland was inaugurated, but tho oppor tunities have not It-en improved. There ar.j able and worthy states men in tho democratic pnrty, hut somehow they are not eipial to tin- emergency. Tln-y mean well, but thev do not grasp things in tho right " 1 manner, an I do not take advantage of the- chances that come to them IT 1 1 la lilt is less their own than it i- . 1 . ,. , 1 , , 1 1 .1 1 that ol tin- party to wh-ch tln-y be- long. They are tho representatives of sentiments and doctrine-, prefer ences and proclivities, that do not meet the tieceitios of politics. Their: nr.Hvc.lin-s are lai-kimr in tin- sort of : u-ity that ndju-ts circu'.nslance-. to accurat... ami proiitabla uses, .v fatality of disappointment attends iheir plans and enterprises. They encfiuntcr failure w hero the republi cans would will a victory, and all their ell'orls fall short of justifying tin ir promises and professions. The occurrences of tho pa-t year hat-i-niphasieil this fact in a most ig uiticaut way, and furui-hed a con-tra-L lliat is iieciili.irl v inleiv-tin.' , , . ... . . and -Ugee-tive. It has hoen demon- -lr.1,.,1 ii t I, ii-iirmii l,.v ii.l..e t-i e- ' iii, it "tiii' success ni imo party or the other means all tho iliil'.Teiicc iH'twet ii national happiness and pro--peri'y and national tlisctinleut and i lis', re ." St. I.oui I .lolie-llemo- cr.it. I lie l-'atlit-r's l.leiilit) (Jil '-tlnae.l. The county iletno.-riicy of Marion met in fonventiot. at Salem and lion.- inal.-d a ticket. A platform, too. was iidop'od. And this i a plank : "A steady adherence to the time, honor, d maxims of our f.tiln-r-, -tovcrnnii-nt of the people, for tin eope and by tho people,' " The ( 'apital .lournal reading this i led to thus inorali.-: '-Was that not tho utterance of Abraham Lincoln in his famous -pctvh on il.ei hattlelleld of (Jetty-', urg, where he I concluded by expressing a hope that I such a government might imt s ri-h : from Iho face of the enrili foi-evt-r.' It is po-slie that -o-o other Mather of the democratic party cmplovod that expres-ion, but it is commonly! thotnrht to have bis-n originally um-.I j 111 this -eiiv- by the immortal ; Li'tcnlu, w ho was not the father of' the deiiiocr aiic parly, but of the r -publcau parly. Mi Kit- Km k. I Ni'UM vn Lit it v I., I eh Mn.. I- ( lie- M.-ilie-, la. lil.NIIIMl.N Vlilir Klotl-c'- llea.ta.he capuli have bis-n und -till are the greatet -ellers itlid have given tho mo-t entire atif.ii-tlon ot sny article we evt r kept in i ;r -tores. We have -...d 'i.-s afier gr.i of th. Ill 111 the pa-t t-.io.:it- "n'' 111 ,,"t 11 l - adid to cure any . H-e 1 1 : t e t l:t y 111. 1 nil him I- of I ' us in the to, -t i-o-ln-tTv r- N our- I. -'.s trolly, K. 1 . K it vt 1 1: ,v 1 v.. : ,'. HH h t l.i l i :.l V. j.uo-t i .,tv t ii r !! ' rv:. Ill i. ! t,,,lll. Ill, 111. I courts oM l'i I- te IIM i.i,.. ri-.ii . I .1 N'.tlnt..' -;r,inji- in th-- .h 'f l'li!lli-ts (hut -lil'reiie. ls itiNiiisiitsi. I'oiiiui-i, mi nrrhy Htiil nii-nnrchy Hre ynotiviiiou - i - r th,.,tc-rni. ihe Wi-.!. ; tni.lt Jtir. Mir. -MeiiiiiiHi;u nun, no nave known nUltJilK SI.VIK. 'M"' pcri nt w orks at l ort m.Vi-r he. ii a til 10 w In n cmis-titioii t. t 11-. I .-.-.I dow n aturday t ven-l f(,r tj, -rivi r I u-i:n-s wa- a ing f.r lack of appropriation. Thojd,,. ;W it now i-. Asasamj-k- of st.-am- r Ca-.-.i U urri visl down in tho rMOi ,.y )lu.-iHiou tho inrr.VHiyof uu ruin with tf.e 1 i-t l-arg. l.-ad of p.L,Mng. rs a di-tain-o of forty nil. m k I'.-rthoJ. tty untd another appro-, f,,r ivntt. As this im-lud.x pa-.s-priatioii is made. I age through tin- locks wln ro lurt-nt.- l; -Ki prc- iilativc lietr, K. Ilofcr.'of this ainount ha- to go f .r I.H-Lago, of tin- ..!iio Journal, ad John 1'. jit does not 1. avo much for tho l.uat. U il.i r:-on, th jiopuli-t philo- phor f In the matter of freight It is even ami corr. -pond -nt, had a lively timo . worse, so that a party w ho has any- iu a joint d.-'o.ii.- at Ma -lcay the other night. Tin worked up rA.l was pretty w!lt It ihrrt-oii s.s-iiis to have g it tin- wor-t of it. I livi-r-iticd farming has a fisithold ahout S-i.i. Tho l'rc-s says that he--id.-s tin- u -11 1 1 amount of grain and hay there will In- this year hot wt on o:i and "", acr.-s of hops, o) acres t Max and a largo acreage 01 potato s. 1 of liax iiud a largo acreage of potatoes. -v' r.v I 'l iii -r i-also a stock rai-er in a m U way. A college ha-ehall league 1ms heon 1 or uo.e, I. to con-l-t ol nines III the , Corvallis Agi le iltural, Willamette, of S.ih-m; state I niv r-ily, of I'.ugene; Norma!, of Monmouth, Larayelto Now iMscovery know Its value, ami college and Albany college. S .-hod-1 IIiom w ho have not, have now tho tiles will he arranged and some goo I ( opportunity to try it free. Call on amateur h.i-eball will he given. Tli.-jU"' advertised druggist und get a team- mii-l be coiiipo-i-d wholly of' trial I utile free. Send your name student-. : an I address toll. K liuckh-tl .V Co., 1 V neu- -oof travel lias heel. lo. I ' hicago, ami get II sample IxiJl of 1 lr. eat e.l from Salem to Newport, start- in. t ..I lo, 11- Cifv. 1'oi-iL' hv wiiv of 1 Sutter's S'l A'tiilll to tho tli vidi' of the Coa-t range, through a new ly-sottled j country on Itock creek. Suhscrip-I work i n nigh to iti-ure its coinpletion. 1 Krau-st-'s Ilcndaclu- ( 'apsiile- w ar Tin n- i- a good ileal of hard grading, ranted. .gUI.tlig tliel.,,,. i,,o ,. ,. . r,,,, ..-ill l.eeiloiiel! sliori.-r to justify it. um 1, iisitn; ti:asa(tio'-. t' h 0) l lni-i l-'iiwlcr li.D ticre of .-c t.1 t '- 11 r 4 w 1. Ht n't O II S.111H1 iin.l w' tiJ It ll.'.vcr X:J't 111-r. a nf tl.o A W Hurl dun t 1 t r 1 w .... 1$ .Mm Win ll.-iilt 111. ,1 f t il nil Ihihui lit -J lit -Ji W I'orilmiil Hi-iglns fnntk Srtinlur tiuJ wt to Siimuel v.-ii-ki l'i Hcr.-H h.-i 111 t J s r Iw ... It ,1-erl li lir iwii 1. 1 MiirLfitrut II Dt-11-ni-v luts in (iimli-n Monii Mll'.llt l-'rnlllllllll- llllil llllatl tli I li I Iw. i.Pti- 1 ; tl II 't u r -4 km: 4 t W s r I w SiniinciiiH mill u-f to W i4 ll,i.ir K 1 .111. 1 i' '., l.l '- lil 17 Is, mm. a. uild Hiliiliiir.) .... A W l.iiuiiii-rt iiud wf ta (io-i Sorttunou let I' -Illl t'i ( il'ityilltk tl'llt't Of ii 11-..11 t (! It ulvur pi uf let l'i (ir.i..i.k tr.ict. W I. I i.lf :.a I wf toT C I't.WKll 40 it.tr. f .-.t - i I a 11 r 4 S-. ivi-.-io-r I'airiM iiti.l vi i In MtirttiH K H. vnul.U l'i ni-r.-. f s-c 4 t - n r il w Win liii.it :.n.l uf 11 M I. I . llano lutii I 'J ;t mul I I.I lit Vt tst I'ortluud Hi lu-llH ... -loi-n li.'.liu lo I iu-ilN'th (! Nnrgent M 111 it s "j I I h r I'tr .... I i) V, leu- una I 1.1 K 1 1 Veniig 1 i 111-1 s i t -. t I 11 r I v .... iiuli In l I-nil 1.11 I -vf to l-'rml Kolier '.ii .-.in s ,if o. e r.' t I ti r 'i w . . I'ml (I iHt-r .11. I I in 1 ini Kiilli-r -.il Mi-r. s I t 1 11 r .' w .... 1'iiiiik Until i to Ii M Kinitli 1 L'-'i III lr el Hi c. l, Hli-i 17 t 1 n r 4 w l'r-ink liiti!iip tu K ) Avers U latrm of 1 mi-i's Pi iiiki 1 7 1 1 11 r 4 w ... . I) Swiiiiii ntal wf tu t.i to S Parson in IHT.-H el Hi-." alt 11 r 4 w I J l'i-. 1 v n- A I' Kina u '-4 ef let 1 fij 1 1 1) ii- llll 7 n l'i" Sll I I. Ml 111. II ii)t 1 lil 1 r.iie-t I Move ! J. .i-.-l. m K Sflu.wn-r and wf to Mnr l' h.ix r .j ul 11 w Ki n :-M und H 11 '4 uuwi. w. :m:'ti at;; 47. Jut' Hull -V I. II I Ml to .lllOV l. U.ill-OlU nt I.I l'i l'..o-t (in v.. Mi unit 1 Uim- 1 '.-ui.-tt.rv to M I. Ilnvns i tut i in Meant t ' I . v '4-1 1 it-tor V M , Mi,.li , M , llHWl,.,t.t w 't ul s n-i- l'i t J t 1! w v r I iio.ii'is t 1 i-; i:j 1 lionets lotit .. im. I ii til .1 4..I1.-1I l'.i.k Hllil l-'illl'St O l.a-A o-.l I nasi ml.- rt ul t 1 M M IViii-1..1- 7 n im. I lit. I In -1 ..., Hi 41 1H7S 1 lui 1 1 S.ri 4Mt l.'iM Jll gnu tin 111" U' fin :?tv. l 8l (l MIC I'm L'I li ,i.j llii!-lieru ll",al ' nM: ( 1"rf''y H.-ll sel HI t . H r -' W li I'linni and wl tu .inn Wn.nl let la lil ii llii.'lilanu I'lnk iaa HiII-Iuim .1. l.ii-nai Wliiiiniire , to ('ultuutius W l.itinore '.ii null it of bhc lilt J h I H w .... .Inl. n.t. ut Wlntiii.iri- to i W Wlnt iii.i-i. '.'ii arn s el In t J h r H w l'i i r..ii-; cii iu-li I'er.-st (jr.ivi. to J. kIh.-i i ;ark ..t l it of I 'oiig i-tn:e-t i v I'.ir. -i ( iiMvn .l.ilui M.-iiilii-i tu lli-nrv M'tttlus s.) in- -1 j ni ." II t :'r:i .... IMrsli ;.. tin-, ..' ul tu .luloi Muttlni I '.' -ii -I.-.-..H .it - i- 2 a. id 1 1 t ' h t II ! M I mi . I .1 M t, nr.- ni io K N Ford let I I LIS N i !..r s n. 1.1 K. r.-Ht tirovi. ! Nn-tt K i o 1 1 u e r uiul wf tu Ktmiia ll.e l.,l, 4.t a--,- ef t Lie I: 1! f.nilfnlt dull I 1 1 s r -j iv . . 1 j- ;,, t;.., I-. JI.Kirptriii't in nal :'.' I II t 3 W i li ny M M-.r.-i.l in. I Im tu Kittle ti n t a o i.t ... I- n t n r I w. ... Will 1 etl mill wf ID M.H tn I.e ii hi ill I-. .-r -1 (inivi. I, !S P Tl. 1- ,111.1 i I I S-Mrtll .l,. let hi 17 dr. si Uo.v .. . .. II. il i ne e-r.- Sui l.C.liel to M II I nW'-fi ha I-ilili'sni'iii. t-ry A lui nun Hill iiiil f ti.MIt l,,ipir arn h ut t ic A lint and wf il. u t I'tr.U..., K II I ua lio-v n:nl wf tuM.I t in ib n y s.i . k i, ef c n; t I n r ;i t I: li I i. 'u. I,. K A t'lnplin.y K) jXl'u'l f".,'-,',;,.l' U i.Vm imi. It .i-.iu lei I I, I 7 l-ort-st (iruva I) I ' t-i i v. e -,.iol wt t .1 i, a ,M l.d . '.o .inn I tract 01 t-.ir.s-. (,r.iVo V 1 1 l e v n l. I u I lo I. . if l A H Ah X- a .i-l r ' .. i- s m -i i- ; t t r a w It. o . M ... . t , li W lln k I-t ni'm uf I I a I w Wit it linn- catt o w o -th le-s t han in per I. t ad in Australia ami meat I upon tl e l'i.. l-t, It I-itiito pos-ihlt-jllc-t we may become an importer 'd i-iilonl.ti i. leal. 'I io-aver;n;e value n! i-.ittleon Ann riean faruis, January I, I l''l, was I .;;, and even If the t 'an aiiian farmers are unable tn do pn ciale the Value of our cattle, their I An-!ra!ian c.ni-ins may b" In a po-i- i toil t i -lo -o shortly, I Sir,. ( uri for l'il. I'.-' a I.- P '.-i ho- kii.iwn lir nmi,-nr I ke J . r-, : I'.iili, mil-lux lll.nnt.. ltf lime wi.i-r -.i.it n. I ni. fnnu an w u 1 1 as itlmu I I . in. ..r l'i - r .1 . m -t Tt.l.t Ht o'lcn tc l'i1 liwin-dv, wliirli rt iii r- c I V , ill I 1 1 ' s M i 4 l'i-,.i'.j i:.t !,-,.i- it 1: .. -i,,., r, 1'. i-t.-.l. iili-oilm tnm. n 1 rt 1 h !-rt 11 iiT-.-iif rnrr. 1: 1 11 1 1 . tli'lilnra fret- it.-ij, 1.1.1, r. sold hj THESE PILLS t" ' r i- I 1 -; 1 .i'p .1 -ml nr,f.trm in ahipo, 11 r , ..-v to Oil,, in, 1 iitTm-t..,! hT aitn't-phtTic 1 I .to- ti-ij ..;ul,lf atiilaaMiv Uu pt--T4. i!j RED CROSS TANSY PILLS Slncll,!!:nj FIVE 8a!3 Ticke;s ,a ,he Fjir Mil' i-l I I ,;' 11' 1 i.v iMiau.: s.s, : v v 1 n : 1 a 1 1.1:. Ir.,11 t t '-fi -f 1 i-.f rtj,,at I .!!t t 1 H , : t i- ';-' i' '' !;- ! c . Im whi ti ; bin- t,r : i- 1. 1..; , I ! -li l, ti a H-atf. i ii :i lei w-Ml.-iit , r ,i tidf-ntinl." V Mo Il"l i i . ii I. .m.inoi'a. n,.r .l i rare for 1 Hi.-m r oin.it i: lnoirt. Sold by Hil!b3ro Pharmacy. I SteiuulHiat imn, who have known tho river ! r year-, state- tlnr.- ha- thititf to send run hy running around - tho diuYront roiiipanios got Id- own rates. Knterpri--, Anions thosi- who voted in the allirmativo in tho hoii-oou tho final pas-age of tho Wilson hill wore- the: ten populist lueinlsrs. They com prise the't-ntiro populi-t party as n-pre--nted in the hoii-o, and their action shows trio Httitmle or tliat party on thoipu-tion of fr.o trade, ahhough in their j-latform in Orog. n the tariff is not mentioned. StaN Ulan ill tie.-. ! Tho.se w ho have Used lr. King' New Life Tills free, as well ,M "t'ol'.V of (iuido to Health and , which Is guaranteed to do you good ami eo-t you nothing. Ii dishorn Pharmacy. l-'or -ale hv Alleghany, Pa., March It! IS'U. Mil. NoiiMAN Lit itrv, les Moinis, Iowa. 1 H;.VU Sir.. I find Krail-i-V Head ache Capsules a ready seller, and can say Irom pctsoutd experience that they are a good thing, as the other night they cured me of a bad attack of neuralgia in ahout one hour, w hen usually it lasts a day or so. C. W. Sm ai: r. Kr'.lTKI.ICAN ST VI F. ( OWKNI ION. A republican convention for (In state of Oregon is called to meet in the city of Portland on Weilnesdav, I j the eleventh day of April, I s'.M, at II o clocu a. 111., lor tin purpose nt nom inating candidates for Iho otllce m I supreme judge and all stale ami dis trict ollicors, except 01 a 1 ere- men, and Id transact such other bu-iiu-s-as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of lit i -i delegates, chosen by tho several counties, as follows; HMT CllNitltKH -iunai. ins 1 uu r. Itonton C'lut-kKuiHS . 't hinii ... .1:1 limn. .1 I iiit-olii .. . . 'J Murmn... in I'.lk 7 1 III llll.iek. . 4 WH-ihiiiut.iii :i Viiiui.ill.. a t.iui ... Ill ... 1 K (1 j C.kis I ! Carry Km ! Jai-.kiL . j J.HI-l)lllIlB 7"' j Kliiinulli. 4)el.itk 1.' ti I is HRC'iNIl CllNtlBRSSIOM tl, l!STHC-. llaki-r (' Miolu-ur : t'lut so it Murruw ... 4 ('iiltiiiiliia li Mul in, mill ,. ."i.'i I Cr.sik ... . . :l Slier. h im a (lilhaiu. I t'tiiHtilU .. . .It I ! (irant ... u t'nnia s I ll.iiuey '.' Wiilluwa tl WuMou. .. '1 o it I ... pin The same lieing one ilolegale nt larce from each county and one d -legale for every 1,'ni votes, and one for every fraction over one-half there.,1' cast for tho republican presidential Hectors ut the election in November, I!lg. The commiltee recommends that the primaries bo held on Wi dm -day, March L's, ami tin- county conveif tions on April I, nnlos- oiln-rwi-o ordered hy the proper county com mit tee. All voters in favor of the republi can principle of protection to Ameri can industries nml labor ami the up building of the home market, are cordially invited to unite with us. W. L. ItOISK, II. P. Mi CottX At K, Chairman. Secretary. HU-ST CfiMillKs-l i.NAI, MSTItll T. The republican convention for tin First congressional district of the State of Oregon is hereby callt-l to mewt in the city of Salem on Monday, the ninth day of April, 1UI, at 1' o'clock p. in., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for co igres for tho First congressional di-lru-l. The conven tion will con-i-t of bis delegate, chosen for tho several counties.. The apportionment is the Mime as thai for the state convention, ami the number of delegates to w hich each county is entitled, a pears in the table above, under the head of first ditrict. TIP is. II. lONOFK, C. A. Si lii.nuitiii:, Chairman. Secretary. (iKKATLV i!i:nrn:n l.'ATKS n n t p i tip KOH J II K CALIFORNIA MID-WINTER FAIR. P.ound Trip Tickets Good for 30 Days Portland to San FranciscD AND RETURN $27.50 EXCURSION TRIPS i Ir. tn S-iii I rati.-', o to olli'-i p.ittila tn ' t-alornn w ll l- 'Jlo-je-l r.'irrl,aaf-ra rf sj-ri ti M ul ti . r I- or ti, krt , at tb- f... i ! lion in:.- mntii! i t -. : 1 'lo at-ttinii- ti.t.'or I '.! ii-iIps fritn Natl Fr 'Hit -. ot. and one-1 turd oi,-w iv f ir. l.i utaii 'tia I .' nulMio' rnr.rf from Snn Kri.nr.ia on ati.l on-tifth o-.-w .? ft,r. f. r . ' r' ist.-at.,l fi. I o f-.-ti.tt . n in-il-or f -I 11 KM kl.V-l I ' . I I', r.-.r tit A.-. r, it t:ll r . r-1 .strrt. -,.r:luid O... or A.ldi. tli uto trra-ffrif-tl i. )( rirMAV. KICII'T. Ol; IV, in. I'nur Ant. i ln. I Wtt Mnij 4o 'Mm Pacifio Go, N rut-t i-ni, rti,. 4p GOOD I. ft Jii -1 1 ..uc.-'v 1i.".-..--!i V. -2 v-:.--l. I. II I J 11 li.ai a l 1 I 1 i- n i-i -ii i.i. . i..i 11 .' I - 2 c-' ' ..K.-t.wTi, u.:. J in luia il-i(.i. uu -S3 Thi ir i ri m -rf Ci mm :i L - - "- i.u.-e 1 f t 1 g--:i. a t....a I -i Ur t. I ft t'.ic l.rI.t hUi- .L- - GOHOLENE Th New Vgtabt Shortening and su'.-sutute for lr.l, an. I '.- --; her clitc-s, wn!i th.)-e il " l.cr f n.i' v, will I I 1 .TT. m .... .-. 1 nuire likt lv t 1 1 c " Uii.e a " leac 1U tin. uew.' - CoTTOLtvE ii c'i an, Jrli rr"." cau-, hra'tliiul aa l h- u- - . T. Ut. Tiy a f..r yourc 1. ' L-. - T ! iUrrt rrrt in tl jt-p to N. Ii. ' K I -I't'-nl. 1.1 .' 1.. '.'J .' bl.lUlll!1 LllPLlrf 1 rr.l . .- P'lorrJI nine er-.;u.ut uu'.lit-r- jl-- rujc w.t 1 1 N. K. Pairbank & Co., ' ' ST. LOUiS and CMI".00. Ut VOItK. BOirOi-l. .CJ'I.C'II'.'.''-""'"-' '-1 ''lvt rf-'' rp w "- "-- - " ' u r.- J .' ' It t. . . 1 1 1 I . ; 1 - v , . . - . r-f i..- . i . it !. rf irr ti iiij Aro. ,1 ! r iv, , I). M. FF. Dtto. iliik CO., ior Infants nnd Children. Irfrl?iJKTY y.-nr' nrrrftllaa ofCtnrl with th Jjn's-nniit: of millions cf ro"n. poiinlt ti ti r-pc-ak of it wltbont Kneolny;. ) f is unqm-Ktinnattly h hunt rrnmi y tr-r tf:int aud Chtldri-B litft wot lil hi.s ivp Known. It Is harin'cii. C'lii1dr-n like il. It plrc th-mlnlh Itjwlll nnvo Ihctr i.von. Tn it Mothrr hnve .oin.-tMii which fthrii"tgty oo and prant lolly yvt"v t Tnod'eiio. a.oi ta to-lrnrsTl0!-inv Cftstori.t allays Fovoi'lulntpn. Cn-toi in jrvenlyoiiiitini5 Sonr Cnr.I. C'asiorin 'nrn- Diunhioi ami Wind ftr.Uc. Cnitoi-ia rlieveTocthIlll TronMrs. C-torl rnroi. Coiiintlntt nnd LS'lilnVtir. Cnilnrla nrtitrqTkoii the rffurtt of orron'o oci l Rf optnlononlr. Casiorla diicn not eotit n'a morphinw, oplnm. or othor nnrcotiojirojiorly. Cnsforlff m'ntl.tosth food, ? inlalshtomchnilJbowJI, Kivtn:-; hontliy nnd Tmfnral .Voi. r..i hx I . put up In on"si7 Tiotllos oily. It lnot oldln hulk. TJi.u't nlloitr Ritf nit to 11 yon rnyttlnn ol on tho plea or froHtlso lint it i-t "jii-t m ttood" nnd "will rnnynr Tiry pnrpoo." Po that yon nrt C- A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Tho fpjsiiniilo nlginturo rf Children Cry for SWEETEST! TOUGHEST! RICHEST! m i vi T- ii kh r n m P'rLUG . TOB It is 4-ibsclutely, positively and distinctively differ- em in FLAVOR from any the market. A trial will 0f this fact. Tno largest seller of any similar shape and style 0.1 earth, which proves that it has caught the pop ular taste, and pleases the people. It possesses more qualities of intrinsic value than any other Plug Tob:icco produced. 4 CO KOT FAIL TO WE KNCY .OU FOR SALE The P. J. Sorg Company MIDDLETOWN, OHIO. i RipansTabules. kip.un Tabulcs ;itc cont pour.J-J lu-m'a p rescript ion v iivlv used by the Kt t'ocJi c.il ;u'it!ioritii-i ait.l ."e pre 5c:ttcJ i:i a fotci th.it is bc fivnin t'"w Uioioti every where. Ripans Tabules .net pently but promptly upon the Itver, stomach and intestines; cute iivsrersi.1. h.ibitu.il constipa tion, offensive bre.ith a:ui heaJ- i ache. O:iot.il'ulet.i!-n;'t t!-.o lir.vt symptom (( IikI Igoti' -n, biliousness, dizziness, Jisi e-- : after citing, or depression ( spitits, will surelv ;md q.tickly remove the whole Jmiculty. RipaiisTnbules ri.tv 1 -: UiiKd t't'iu-.iu-t J u. - i-t. t P-pnn- T:i1 ' 1 .- v ,t-:- 1 11.: :i: to :.'t. t s.e 1 ii ;n v a .1- NATIONAL (K HII.I.Mlt'Kt. Truti-a. Ip A i.i-neoil HnnkiliK Hiiiuiraii J. W. Silt IK... . ... !IM s ill 11 1 I 1.1 .' . H. MKKKYMAN ... I'RumijKm . i ll . l'h 'Mil 1 II I ('siom. Hi-lU ii;lil Kifliiou"-.' mid l prrHilil. 1 riii'.-f. rs. mul IM4111H l.rtt.-r" of I'r.'de . HVHlUl.ir tlir.iuyl.eilt tin- I'liltvd KlHtt-l. liritwit IlilU ( KxiliioiK'v on l.uiul.il), l.iveriHiul, l'ulilia, I'ltriii, li.-rlin. Frsnktort , uii-tlit-.Mitin. Stockl11.ini, ami Hll inuoi.i j 0 tll-li ef 1-. lirojK-. I 'oDm.ii.iii n.Mil.- nil nil Nfft-sxiMi 'iuiiits I l-Mti'-ititf liunrB fr.itii i 4 m. I... 'I p. H irr4jitirr. Pitcher's Castorla. 1 1 mhm ataaaB1 lai la-uw U.ta ACCO ! other Plug Tobacco now on " convince the most skeptical GIVE IT A TRIAL, WILL LIKE IT. EVERYWHERE. 5, ,1.. - Tl SSSiiJS in v mini: M i tmlm m im' ::,iioii M. ti h.ii.t- ii i i-. a :..-' i - t.u-li . I'.i'i'-'i-l lln iii bai i.l- d cibir Sst tach - w itl.i'iil mi c. --. Shew in-.' the uu at p. l.' "'o.V of IIAWKl...' iila-e over id: .tin I. His optical phii.t an, I :". c r v i- .-no Of till' 11 0l I I'll pit li' i.. tl C I - i v t i.v rvii. v vi ' v : ' f. The' fill' oils ela t i.lc llltid ti the i v at the -tore of CROCK A SCLS NORTH PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . - -!: - - r i - fcl v . ' .V.tv. A hull nt.H'W i.r DRAIN TILE CoustHiitly on lis tnl. Ordora Bollolted. JAS. H. SEWELL, lillstoro, fc ego it, PER qju WEEK FOR WILLING WORKED of clilii r ivX, uny ns in am purl f itit- f-mntry, at tfiv pmploMiM iit iiicli wi furnish V-n mul nut bfuwiiv Irom Uoww ovtr uirlit. Vuninii nirw tntirw h'llfiiuif hlln- wvrk.urotih in !' t-f tint. nic utt. Aaj'ii.tl if Mut r-fijuiiv.l "u tiu uu n.-k. Wf upi) yu w Ii U ull that ii mt-lnl. It wilt cnt vtm iiotluiifr ( try the tHotiHx. 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