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P1UXEVILLE, CKOOJv COUNTY, 0 REG ON. 8 AT U R DA V, JULY 2, 1887.
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TERMS OK srUXCUIPTIOXi
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STVl'K OtTICIAI. DIKKlTOKVi
Governor Vylvimtcr Phnnoyrh
mtcrrlnry nf tamm UKO W. iMi'Iiimih:
Mini i r.ii.urtr .. . (1. W. Wk,ih
HUM Prlntar . Kiuhk Hakku
Iud(a Kupreiiio Court OV. W. . H.t v liu
H. K. riril.WIAN
UnlUJ H:ib Seimtor. ) I- N. 1.ui.i-ii
( I It. Mill HKIX
COIIrrillllltl ItlNdKIt IlK.tMA.N
JikIk itevonih UUrli-l J. II Imiiii
fr:i'Mlllili Attorney ,. W. U. Kl.l.l
Joint ikviui ,r C M. C.tuT.vitiuni
Joint Kk'-r.iitailvt , jv. I.. Wu.rox
i w. a. m lid.
County Oillclnl IWrccliiryi
County JihIsc . W. A. A. Jomhk
t'muiulluiter I I. ,1. I.WAN
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County VWrk II.
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SPRING OPENING 188?.
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Wo. nm
A. 1. Wie..hi:i.f,
M. II. Hkll
Having Just Opono:! a Vory Largo jwVd Extensive
Assortment of v
" ,Tjpv Spring Stylos' and Shades
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AliltlVAI. ASH liKl'A IC I t'HK UK MAILS,
rui.l.i:. AMI rillNh.VII.IK-l.i-IH i'i I'rltu" v I 111'
XirmUy, VVKiiiii'idny unit Krlilay hi u a. m.,
i rA'm. .1 Trliiin llic l uciluy, I ttti rmlity ami hut
urtlay lil U r.
I'Bt s t v i j.i.r ami ItriiKit l,cvi I'rluc v 1 1 1
MoiKlity ul u a. m. , itiTiVf Ht I'nucviiiu oHlur
dy ki v r. u.
I'lUNKMI.l.K AND I' A UK MI .K- Ll'llVI'4 I'rllld
vllln Wuilnv .iluy ul 0 A. M. : nirWt! lit I'rlltcv iilu
t'bur.liiy ut u i. M.
PniNnvu.i.it ami MiTi ii km. I.ritvi 1'rinc v 1 1 1 ei
klotulny at u a. m. ; mrivt't ul 1'iiiicviilu tuv.tlay
r. m.
I'RINIIVII.LK AMiHll.VKIl I.A K E-I.PUVI-1 TrlllC
I1M Milllil m j A. M . BltUCi ut riliicvtllt'
TliuroU.y '. u r. u.
J. F. MiMiitR. 1. M.
MKKI INU OK sSOi lF.I ll'.-l.
fRtoivii.LR LomiK No. V't) A. I', ft A. M. mry
or lifcUirtUy ulyht liclino vH'-li full iikm'U.
I . M. II ll.linis, Kit.
OOHOi'O I-)I'J Nil. I. O. O. I
Katunl.y iiIkhi.
inri'la evory
DfESS GOODS, ftjNCY (300DS,
Clolliiiig anj Fiiriiisliino' foods,
Also it full antl complete stock of
Hats, BoDi3 an J Sh32s, Hardware anj Groceries,
We gup.rantoc to Foil the s.imc nt dcoiiledly lnv prices, and nslc an
iiinpoc'tioii of our goods U'furc purchasing.
nptiroaflu'd the scene ; how chant?
I ed it nj per.rid to 'orl(y, as he
: viewed lit re end there a few famil
iar f-jots. lie dismounted nr. J
1 hr.ccl.cd ut the door of the hor.fo
in which he had left his aged
j luotlier nearly a quarter of a ccii
;tury since, wondeiing tlie while
! whnt Ptrango fce would econ con
front him. Imagine his surprise,
"AGENTS KOIl-
BUCKKVli MOWERS AND REAPERS,
SC11UTTLEU WAGOXa AND HACKS,
BAUD WIIiE.
I. U. U. T. uic-oU every
Ociioco LntiK No. JI'J
TtauritUity niHht.
U'H:o I,oiiiK A U r. W. S t. 101, meet on
h ftCifillltl Hi.-t lKI MolldU) vi t'tLL'il llHt.ilJl.
flrl MnuJrt) evening ii i i'ry nunitlt
gene ASH ADVAS'CED OX U'00LmgJ
Country order Bolicited.
I'UOKHSSIONAL CAHDH.
H. P. BELKNAP, M. D.,
rilVSU IAN AND SCItur.DN,
rmsiivii.i.K, - - - - - Ohkikin.
OIH -Flrit il mr nurlli ( J:uki'in ll ri-e.
C. J. BEATTr,
J) K.N T I ST,
1'RfVtVILLIt, ------ OllUGON.
Ofllce Klrt clour norlli of OM Court IIihim-.
AH off rat ion in nifchtt nieul nml offra
tii dmliitry neatly i'o,i(. l i e ijtur
practice. All work it"(i'ciii.i-'(. Vhiinjen
reaomtlilr.
C. S. WRJCHT,
PKNTAI, SfliiiKON,
1KINKVIM.K, ------ OllKOoN.
Offli Corner A nml Jil hlricl.-i.
jtj'A'Uulil mirk n'i!iily.
Ln it a 1 miij .uiuilivi H.litil ii i.'.tcri'd fi.r the pnlii
l. vilriirllDii ol tt'tiUi.
W. S. A. JOHNS,
ATroltNKV-AT-i.AW',
STEWtlT, fLJVIER & 60.
Uren & Ohilds,
-CII.'NICItAr, MEUCHAXDISE PKAI.ERS-
I'UI SEVILLE,
OREGOX
Fniwen and Tnxntioii, (ginia seems to have f-ot on hor old J footed hoy of al out seventeen or
(SavoyJ I, in Courier Joiirml.) i iv 1 i.i , e tr .
or--. .t, 1 .1 i fii arrow hones and licked the cloven ! eighteen years of age. He 13 im-r
"Givi; nitf the avowed, the erect, , . . . i 2 i ? t t ,
the manlv foe ! loot., but Alabann i.i erect as yet, ! a fine-looking man, was handsomely
Bold I -ti n iiiuet perhaps may thank God. This monster even j dressed, and his wife and son, who
return the Llow." Cu nninj. ' tried to eeduco old Kentucky, j is. now thirteen years of age, looked
In my humble judgment, what whose chastity hns rivaled DianaV, ! the perfect picture of health end
is know nJ a tariff for protection is but the grand old rommonweulth ; happiness. lie was carrying them
the most, intricate, exquisite and cares more for political rectitude j with him back to the homo of hi
insidious jgiiio of oppression that than for hemp. (youth, explaining to them how hia
human ingenuity ever conceived, j The tariff eiowd have a cry of j dear old mother formerly looked
It begins with u lie, and all argu-nvolf. They talk of a wliitky ring, land acted in her life time. It was
ment in -untioit of it is an apology ; I and cry aloud for free whisky and j his intention, he said, to buy the
itnpiwald to ti e gr. ed of capital, free to'iticco, while demanding tax- j old homestead and keep it n- :t
and if i' ''limnl by tho ej.v.irdicj Jed bhinketw, taxad boolM and shooss memento of departed ones. They
'', W'f ". have, gigantic rail-1 taxed clot bine and hats, tax-d iron-
roffd r, ''iopolit K, we have the ! and everything into the inaimfae-
dtandanr Oil (.'onipany, we have ture of which iron enters:, and
the Cotton Oil Trust, the Cattle taxed necessaries generally. I.e.!
Trust, the Rubber Trut ; wj have the farmers say by their votes
IJhil. Armour, with his grip on all ; whether or not they want free
the gruin, cattle, hogs und their whisky rather tii.in free blankets.
products in the land : but the tariff: 7T
. ,,,,,, I Je r.-oiligal Son.
anaconda, the father of all tms iHouiing Green rimca.i
brood of iniquities, is greater than I In the year W immcdiof.. v
all of t.'u'in, r-!.i:i3S- o.it f.trtlur ; after "the Lite unpleasantness " (j, : his unbounded happiness, as the
than all of them, and snatches D V.Vlev was a mere 1 nr nnnn totttring form of the mother he had
things a-cornin' an' a-gwine." : 1,;, mother's farm, on which was ' Relieved to be dead for these many
The tariff ring is made up of ' located the famous Allen Springs. ' i'ears stood before him The scents
hundreds of discord tnt an 1 antag-1 Though tender in vcarB,' Worlcv t'lflt lowed is easier imagined
oninic intirests, bit it sticks to-j could pluinlv see and realize the than described. They embraced
gether. It is one tremendous arcdi ! lamentable condition in which the anu' F'1 for a time. Then the
of which paternal government is J war had left his home. He was wife and son were introduced ; the
the key-stone. Remove one section therefore, constantly haunted by s,or)' f ''i departure and his ad
of the arch and the whole stiucture the idea that he could work won"- ' ventures for the past twenty-two
falls. iders toward retrieving their losses years was told ; the fatted calf was
When in ISfll, after an era of by the freeing of slaves, etc., if he killed and a feast was soon prepar
free trade, the protective systjem ! was turned loose in the world. p0 d ; neighbors from far and near
was adopted, even Horace Greeley t thoroughly was lie imbued with were invited to it among them
apologized for it. Mr. Morrill, now J this idea that one day he quietly 1 was the man who had been sus
u senator, then chairman of the stole away, and started he knew Petted of the mu.der of young
house Ways and Means committee, not w here. After a short tramp, he ! 'ur'ey many years since, and who,
having the matter in charge, said found himself in Howli-ifr (irn un to that time, had not been al-
itwasa war measure, just as the but, finding nothing he could do,
greenback forced loan was, and hs ho drifted down into Mexico, believ-
soon as tlie war ceased we would ( mg firmly that there his fortune
abandon the protective policy. I awaited him.
With the exception of Tig-iron ' Rut while here he did not forect
Kelley there are few people in this ; his old Kentucky home and the1 Mr. WorL-y is-: '
country whcriidvocate the piotec-' dear ones ho had" left behiiid. .. He or tff0 prepar.- iattr.,.
live theo-y fim4isir.terestcd mof,-rotc lion;c..."M-.ti.liit whv be had'.' 10 ' koruo. Ilia mi V
tives. John .She. man was a free- left, and that he hoped ro'on torc-icomPW hini 011 hls
trader less than a dozen yeais ago, turn, lountifully blessed with append her last days 'on
so was Garfield. Senator Allison sufliciencv of this world'q o-onda ! I''"1 "'honi she says "o.
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was also a free-trader when he was , that his mother, brother and sister
in the house of representatives, might be well eared for, but the
The Chicago Tribune is a free-trade letter never reached its destination,
paper, and if men acted from con- j Young Worley worked on, prac
ticing rigid economy, for he had
built many nir c:isi!
ho intended dividing his wealth
when he returned home.
Some time had elapsed, his
loowed under tlie roof of the aged
t Mrs. Worley.
! The happiness that was witne?s
j ed on this occasion wa truly re
: markable. '"
e;
'T
ice r
but now is found."
viction ami not interest, the Morri
son tariff bill of tlie last congress
would receive the indorsement of a
majority of the republicans in con
gress. Cut the tariff ring is
-fULL lolNE Of-
rniNBVliXK,
Oitr.ooN.
Oiflrc-Al cniK.iIng of pinner Uitch, on klii'ct
lfla;llii (o ou.irl lii).i..u.
J. F. MOORE,
AT l'O K N K V-AT-I.A V,
l'lllMUVII.I.K, ------ Ulll'OHN.
Oincu-iliiiiiiiii luick tif I'Dfttuflle.
J. U. ATWATSS,
ATl'tlUNKY - AT - LAW,
Tim Dai.lkh, ----- Ohkoun.
O.Hco Over FroiH'ir Bunk Second Street.
OKO, H'. IIAKNUH. H. K. NICHOLS.
BARNES & NICHOLS,
A TT( 1 H N K Y S-A T-L A AV,
I'illNICVIM.It, ------ OllKOO.V.
Oilli! Ituvlcw llllllill llfj.
Dry Good?, Notions, Dress Goods,
fCY GOODS yVJvJD jHRDVfE.
Our Stock is New, Fresh and Stylish.
Our Assortment Is Full and Complete.
LOOK US OVER!
If W3 do not sail yaa O03ds wo will make sams one else sell
you ovv.
cemented together by selfish in-, mother had never answered his let
terests. Take the lounty off it on ' ter, and he concluded he would
and coal and Sam Randall would write again. The second letter,
be a free trader, take it off lumber though, like the first, was mislaid,
and salt and Michigan would 1 e a and never reached the heart-broken
hoe-trade state, take it off fugar mother of young Worley. She be-
and Louisiana would send a fitc- lieved firmly that her lov had been
Market for Beef Battle.
(Kuril Spirit.)
During the past several months
the price of beef here has been
1 51 t'ilv Inn (tilpnfTn mnrl-ot nioli,.
es arout now "v'
considered. lh's has resulted
from two causes : First, owing to
a sho;t grass crop last year in most
of our range districts cattle v.-ere
thin in the fall ; second, the past
winter was unusually severe. These
two circumstances, operating to
gether, made a shortage, and own
ers of cattle in beef condition were
able to keep up the price. But a
D. L. PATEE,
CONTIt.VCTOIt & mJILDKR
PltlNUVII.I.K, ------ OltlWOK.
WORKING CLASSES w7
ATTKNI'IONI
aro now
pr(Mn.ril tdfiirnfish nil rlmno will. employment
hi noine, uic wnnio 01 nut iinm, or inoir .sl'iirp
iin;iiMM)t.H. Hnnliiujvs new, i!it tunl proMlal)t),
I'tTnOllH Of Ultlier hHX l'Hlly (.'HI'M from 00 Cltlltrt
tD 1.00 por ovcnliKr, ilimI prnpcu'llntwil Mini by
di'votlnif nil their H hip Ut (he luiinMH. Itoy
and ilrlii earn nenrly a iniicli men. Tlmt
nil who m'h ih In nmy hi'ik! their nihlre.-in, him!
tH.it the hUHine, wo inuko thin oiler, 'I'o Mieh
ttrt (ire not well MiHsfteil we will mmhI ohm il1litr
tn pity fur the trouble nf writing l i" pfirticu-lur-t
hiifl onlllt Tree.
Adtlre.M Ujcuit'.iii tinkon Co.,
I'oilUnd, Mulno.
-FINK MNE OF-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
All orders by mail promptly filled at prlces'that
CANNOT BE BEAT.
!Solo agents in Crook County for
Ashland Woolen Mill Goods
-AGENTS FOU THE-
MITCHELL WAGON
trade delegation to congress, take foully dealt'with, and sostiong was J f hanS for t:'ese reasons is most
it off wool and Ohio would tend circumstantial evidence that the . :iiic1 to occur, and from the pres
Frank Hurd back to congress, take 'terrible deed was laid nt the door ont ,,utlook thx' time is about ar
il off textile fabiie and all New ofaneighLor, but not having suf-' rive'i The rutfult of short S
England would be full of howling ficient evidence to convict him he vented the marketing of many
free traders. The whole structure was never brought before the courts. ,'caltI ,ast fall Thc rcsult oftho
is a perfect mosaic of interests1 Worley could he:ir nothing froni ; shoit Srass and luuJ winter corn
banded together to exclude trade his mother, and beii.-vod beyond j hi 110(1 h:!S resulted in our growers
from our shorts, leaving the home doubt that she was dead." IIe'llot 'mv'n? nn' niore cattle than
maiket to certain favoicd persons, therefore lost all his former pnjy were needed here. It is quite clear
and all of it is done in the name of about returning home with much j noS tlut t!ler0 W'H 1,8 a sL1rI)!s,
protection to American labor. j wealth and asking bis mother's ! which would not have been if the
Everybody favors protection to ; forgiveness, and at the first op por-1 l,sual faI1 anJ willtur ehipmenta
American labor, but tlie sort of p.- jtunity presenting itself, he joined j -"ouhl ll:lvc hn made eastward,
tction Ijr-ujuld give it would le to ' the United States army and went' To tljis eunditioii of things it is
let it go ,jnto the maikets of the West, where ho reniained five years. ! allirn,(?l1 that tho vnlIl7s west of
world an buy where it can buy Returning after that time, he went j tll (-tt8cades ll!lve nofc HolJ as
cheapest and sell wheie it can sell to St, Louis and embarked in the ! Inan' stojk C;lt!l to tIls range-,
highest. That is' the sort of pio- raifroad business. Here he fell 1 men l,s was anticipated, and as a'
tection American lalor wants and hopelessly, helnlesslv and wreck-1 consequence the valley market will
farm labor wants it more than any lessly in love with a rare and ra-
other. diant little blonde, and wooed and
The bef,eficiaties of protection won her. lie continued his work
are the capitalists engaged in in this line until he became very
manufacturing. They have long proficient in his business. So
-AND-
CANTOX CLIPPER PLOW.
purses and, command some able much so, in fact, that his services
men to advopnto their theory. As were sought after by several rail
soon as the'merchants of lioston road corporations, lie, however,
and New York begin to long for the accepted the position of General
world for a njiarket, the taiiff devil Superintendent of the Hot Springs
rushes down ito .Virginia and Ala- and Malvern Railroad company,
bama, and Rflvs to the people of which position he holds at present,
those states: JlvFall down and wor-!
ship me, and (J will endow you with ! Sunday night Inst the names of
the earth and Ifhe fatness thereof. G. D. Worley, wife and son, were
See how rich B have made Penn- registered nt the Morehead House.
sylvania by aiding her in robbing in this city. It was the same G.
you; now, go d A likewiso by rob- D. Worley that passed through this
ling Texas and. ddssissippi." Vir- city twenty-two years ago, a bare-
be largely supplied by this valley's
cattle. From this standpoint it is
clear that the range cattle will
have to be marketed east of tho
liockv mountains.
He Earned His Money.
(New York Sua.)
"It's one hundred dollars in your
pocket," whispered the defendant's
lawyer to the juror, "if you can
bring about a verdict of man
slaughter in the second degree."
Such proved to be tho verdict,
and the lawyer thanked tho juror
warmly us he paid him the money,
"Yes," said the juror, "it was
tough work, but I got there after a
while. All tho rest went for acquittal."
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