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Show Our flelts ar coveM jrlth obo'uj ( foLr Iiicbes'of snoff, wlKJii oncouragi ing to tho farmer. x It appeora that tho Interests of our friends "at Cedar' and oufa arp not Identical In tho matter of forest rcsor. ves. Well why not wprk together for sneh Interests ns aro for the benefit of both. Good can be flono In this way, and neither porty suffer, Wq miss tho genial couptonaRce of J. M. Mitchell among the City Fathers, Since l(o moved tq Oregon. His place has bopn filled by A. Matheson an4 wq hope ho will conduct hm self In a becoming manner, and wjiep "Our now set" demaqd the night tq yoto equally with the CJty Council wo Jiopo ho will mind his business und 'not oppose It. A cqmmlttes of throo weyo appointed to as,k the coqnty commissioners to restore the bqqnty on jq.plc rabbiu. It Is considered that thq bounty on cayatep is a little one klde, It bounflts tho sljcepmen, but is of more injury than benefit to tho farmer, iuasmuch as it destroys one of the wprst enemies of tho jack rabbit and thus contributes tp their increase, The farmer's institute discussed tho water question at their mcettng on Mpnday qlght. Some of ho laws of tho state wero rcac and commented com-mented on but tlicy did not seem to suit us yery well and the subject was tabled till next week. Tho need of Reservoirs was talked of and pll seemed impressed with the need of thorn) but thought that there aro very fow good sites In our water shed. i |