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i , l f! THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. ATURDAV. .JUNK 5, 18S8. ..j Democratic Ticket. State. For Coventor, fcYLVESTER PENNOYER. For Congress, N. L CUTLER. For Secretary of Slate, R. F. OIUONS. For Treasurer, GEORGE W.WEBB. For State Printer, CHARLES NICK ELL. For Supt. Public Instruction, N. DAVIS. For Supreme Judge, ' R, S. STRAIIAN. Forjudge 2d Judicial District, JOHN 'BURNETT. For Prosecuting Attorney, 2d Dist., J. W. HAMILTON. County for Senator, ROOT. M. VtATClT. Tot Representative, J MlYlV, H. 0. THOM PSON. 0. Kt HALt', W. P. CHttMlUK, For Coinnilsstnneis, A. N. GUKEN, OKO. DAY. For sheriff, J. R CAMTUELU F.ir Clerk, BEX. F. UORRia Fur Treasurer, J. J. W.ILWX.SR. Fur SchiHilSupiirintentlcnt, DR. A. W. PATTliltSON. For Assessor, ('HAS. HUFFMAN. For Surveyor, DR. J. W. MA1I0N. For Coroner. DR. A. W. 1' It ATI! Ell. Trade, trade, trado, it the Ringmaster' advice. Vote for R M Veatch for Senator. He is able and honest, Tbo Ringmaster and hit performer will aliow at Irving to.day. Dr Mahnn, nur candidate for Surveyor, is very popular and will poll a good vote. Hon Sylvester Pennnyer will be our next Governor, if the workinginen and f armors do thlr duty. Vot for Dr A W Pattersoo for Schnrd rjuperintenilcut. He is admirably suited for th position. Competency will and should be con. atdered in voting fur county oflicet at the coming election. Hon John Kelly, the great Now York politician, died at hi homo in New York City last Tuesday. Vot the entire Democratic- Legislative . ticket. In point ol ability it is far ahead id th opposing ticket. "Pap" Walton is known to nearly evnry resident of Lano county. Hi majority wit. be written with three Hgure. At SpenoM preciuct th Republicans inl dressed an audience consisting of four Rvpub licans and on Democrat. Th "menagerie" "VMihlu't draw. At Camp Creek, we are informed, ilit R. publican did hot speak oh account of there be ing no Iwarers pr'oaert A nice reception to J M Dick who live theic. j The Ring Republicans are now willing to tradeoff th most of their ticket to scour the lection of one or two of the ringsters. Demo crat beware do not trade on any candidate. ludioationi now are that Sylvester Pen oyer will be elected Governor next Mon day by over 1000 majority, ami that the rt of the Democrat ticket will al.o be elected by a fair majority. Mr J R Campbell has mvle a very accom modating Sheriff, and is qualiHed to till th . otfio in very way. If the people want a ompeUnt Sherllf, they should cast their bd- lot for him next Mouilay. Shall the State pay f 10,000 for a $2,000 fish ladder, that a tadpole with any respect lor it relation would not enter, simply that tome "chum" may make a raU! No! thin smash the ring. Prinaville News. The Journal last week kick at the way th "Iowa Statesman" hss been managing the campaign in Lane county, The Repub lican voters will kick the management into hade next Monday. Mark nur prediction. Hon R V (libons, of The Dalles, Democratic online for Secretary of State, visited th people of Kugene lat Wednesday. During hi short stay h made many Mend. 11. ays th prospects for Democratic success in Oregon U good. -. Pn't beliv any of th lie circulated against th Democratic candidate between now and Monday. W uu lerstmd that th ring will clrculaU a niimlwr of falsehood con owning nur candidate before and on that day. Democrat be vigilant The Senator elected next Monday, will, two year hence, have a vote fur a United State Senator to succeed Dolph. If you don't want that monopolist and railroad ser. rant returned, you will vote t Hon it M Vtch. For County Commissioner th Democrat preni in names oi ..letsr ueo uay ana ANt.reen. Ik.tli are gentlemen who thor. -uglily understand businea method. If want the ounty taxei reductil, voU for Penilsjrer will bt th beit Oovenior o( Or gon. Dr A W Prsther wouiil nuke iplendlil CoroueC Vuta (or hi in. In altnnst eeery other oountjr of Oregon tl. Republicans, DemocrBU nd Prohibition ist are caavassins toother. N. L. Butler U nut a great introducer or Uleursitln-r. slthnush h. is on aluquent orator and a practical man ol Dimness. Vote for Veatch. He hai the abilitr. in ftuence rdH train Ins t serve th people of Lane couuty etfettively. Vote for Cliarlei Huflman. Ha will make an excellent Assessor, uif competitor is me of the lon-.jpi.eany kind. Worklninien of Orwm. the Republican ilriiinitrtiiin of Stat attaint haa subjected you to competition with convict labor. Con demn that policy with your vote. Veatch l a brilliant spenleer, a ttmng worker, acquainted with parliamentary hw, haa had legislative exwnenc, mid his in flneiic and vot may alwaye L counUJ on for th riflit. Promisee to trail made by Itepubllcsns are made only to lie broken. Th Rtulilican Kaina a vot for hi nun, and no Democrat candidal obtuin on vot uinre. The game ia too transparent. Democrat, it is a Kepublimn trick to atrrc to trade with l)nncriits, and when th debi ted Democrat haa cant hi vote according to airre mint, then forth Republican to out a train lit Republican ticket. Don't C fooled. LetevervUxlv vot ft PrteV Cieshlre. Quiet an t uii'xrtntt:nu, thoroughly qualiHed, iNiueiwiiiK every qiialihcation ol hend ami heart that ia commetiHabh, ha i tlm man to fill th pine. Vote fr Cheshire. You will make no mi -take if yon do. ' - t ' r President Cleveland wan thsrried to Miss Frauds Folsom at the White Home, Washinatr'n, D 0, last Wednesday. The Democracy ( Oregon extendi iti hearty con Ijratutaliotia. Charley Nickel), our nominee fur State Printer, slmuM receive a good vote in Lane county. His competitor 1J owned body and aoul by the Portl ind rii of which he ia a member. Vote for James W Hamilton fur Prose cutiiitf Attorney. With Hamilton a Prose cuting Attorney and J K Kenton ai Deputy, on criminal will escape the full peualty ot the law. . The Mohawk pteeh U exciting considerable intercut. It was reported by a Molmwk Re publican notwithstanding all insertions to the contrary. Anyone ever having heard the "Iowa Statesman" make a speech, would reiulily recognize It a lu prediction. 8. 0, Thompson has served in the Oregon State Hcnate for four yean, ami nnnle a snlen did record. A clou reasonsr and forcible pub lie speaker, iNissessed of unusual abiliiiei. he It likeil and esteemed by everybody who knows h i in. Vote for George Thompson; lis in to be Uusftl every time. Voters of Oregon, remember that the appro priation bill pawed by the Democratic le0'il tore of 1878 for th two ensuing years whs J.ri 1,000 ami that easssd hy a Keuulilican 'en ixlntiir in IKS I, was ;01,000, or U'J 17,000 in axceM of thnt of 1870. Think of your state expenses increasing at tlut rat In eight years, . . Kar.aaa I lulu will get miny Itepilblicn Totes in town Aim country, i le waa iirouu'ht up on a farm in tins county, ami eiiucvteq in our I iiiveraitv. lie bus hue oratorical talents, and will w iwdict piny a di'tntKUHied part in the Loci'liUiilei lie has a future of gnat finiinie rvlore hnn. Whoever knows linn, ikes linn. Vote for Kansas Hale. Vote for Itilyen. In the last Legislature no niemlier more ilitiii"iiishe, limi'i'lf as an niatoror worker than Mr. Itilyen. His re.'or.l abilities and plain nmwsuuiing mill her make his rtt-rlectin certain. His etbirt in behalf of the Ciiivenuty and in favor of measures beuelitting tin) ironiicing a'ud laboring claae Is reiUi'inliefeil gratituito by thd peopP'l If votin;;, speaking and working with tire less will foir large appropriation for the Uni versity makes a min an enemy to that institu tmii then Kolit Veatch is such an cnoinv. The silly roorback Jhat lie voted agsinitt the in to t- "i um v iiivomir inur years itun we rt.lnto.1 two yearn auo. bv uivitio Mr. Yeirih' whole record lllnl all bi.4 voteii frnin ll'n llnnu Journal of Hint session. "Pon't yoit know" tlmt llio Rnpubli cnu tariit wnicli iiiakch food tinirs. tood wni', and a clu-np market wtien you wivn't to buy, and n dear market when you want to aell, ia in full force. Have you forgotten thin, dear lirnih- om. "D.iii t you know" that the linmi cittl Kysti'in which m the coiiiplement to it is (lie old llopiililienn landmark, and thut llu-y are both upheld by the lie. publican Senate. Tim present financial Rysteni of this Government ia purely llopuMionn, ex cept the Hliind silver law. Tim law under which $70,000,000 surplus annually ia collected, and the laws um der which 5 l,"00,000 interest U p,id oat are Republican, and are supported by "vcn-eightlwof the Republicans iu Conoress, and opposed by dm same proportion of Democrats. Tim laws in the mailers of linance am precisely the same as they were Mareh 4, 188"). Tha Il'pulilio;n corjviMtion Senate I'ars tho way of repealing these laws. The O'regobian, a gnoj Republican journal hsd the following to say last inursuny on tlm irotsury question. "If the administration nf I hi. ..fTi I. 1. roducd n the simple and auboHiiiata lV-otion asMuiuM to it in th rMitutton; if its func tion is to Im -nervly the legitimate on of keep ing the funds of th state, with tlin iiroir eonnts; not inwlllin in ikditiA or siimMirt- tn imvate for-ines. then it witl b well In ! fent the aim of tb ltenibliran rin wio noin inntwl Ur tlienllu- a man thmiuh w'mim they expect to perixtet.t the old srliu tt con d. If ib ottiee is tn ht taken out f jMtlitics; if there is to be no "manaifemenf of it other than cosMy ,.f th. public funds m th public vaults; then MaMto". -the rinj catr diditj oMfhl to U ilefr atsl. T.i surrxt w ay t do thu is to voU for WbK Th ottii ia tot limiwrly a x.lltiinl one. thoujh it waa nro. titnt to .liti(M. iartiaauhhji an 1 rinir aer vice Ion? ar. WVbb ahoM h elected as a Up toward redeeming- it from that dev-rada-tton. Tim AHny UuH.-tin man any it ia Onniy charjM that tiin Sutd paid f 10,000 for fish ladder that Costa $2,000, And thnt no tnuchom ,f on file. Tlirso tharyfi are direct and dilu i2inS. It wr.8 one thirfg that could be siid In frtvor of the llepublican party in past years, that ft was hravo od never shrunk from discussing public ques tions. For twenty years tlin candi date of the opposing parties at each election met in public and friendly cfe hale. where each aide with due courte sy, explained their po-itions, and the voters of both parties could compare men and parties. But the ring niana ger in this county has changed that, lie has arranged it ao that thellepul licans candidates appear some day later than the Democratic candidates in all the precincts except two. This shuts olf discussion and give the Democrat no show to refute the scandalous atones circulated by the non-speaking mem bers of the caravan. Hy placing the dates in two overwhelniningly Demo cratic precincts on dates coinciding with the Democrats, tho manager has r laced his skullduggery, trickery, and unfair and bulldozing methods in the full light of day. .If anynnn thinks that tlm Iowa boss invited discussion let them consider the language) of the call, wherein there is not one word that can bo construed to that mean'm". The boss wants it understood that iie e, is is running the show and that he The people understand the btluatiou. Will they indorse tlio boas "rule add the rinsmasteVI ft is hinted that tho Republicans will circulate a printed letter or sup plement in the remote precincts charg ing certain Democratic candidates w ith every possible meanness. When it is considered that no chance is given of reply, the manner of getting it out w ill stamp the assertions as falsehoods, which could be easily proven false if opportunity ottered. Don't believe elec tionday lies. What would the ring scru ple at to elect their favorii.es. The Republican candidates do not appear to know much about the que t ons of taxation and the questions they would be called to vote on, but des cant at great length on the president's marriogo and other equally i mportant topics. The people know now the ro.isoii why tlm Republican ring manager refuses to let his men discuss tho questions of the day with his tllClt. Tho lti 115 master's organ makes the false statement, that the Hon R M Veatch opposed the interest of the Uni versity in the Legislature. The truth Is that Veatch wis a tireless worker in behalf of tliftt Institution. The manager knows that tho assertion 1 's a'1'. uevolu cr .truth, .we repeat again that Mr. Ventcli has nt oil tunes favored the University. In" Ulo last sixteen years over (400, OOO.dOO have leeh paid out for navy iy the unitei1 Mates, we buys not a sirighi modern war ship m the navy, rnroiiensivH ana deteii.-nva purposes the United ."states navy is as antiquated as the Roman fleets that covered the Meditehuieiiii 2000 years ago. The civil war is over with all hut few non -combattduta. north aiid south. tu each section they are ao few as to lie harmless. The riui stioiis of the war are settled, add in every section and every corner of the land, the laws of th s United States die supreme and they will forever remain so. In refusing to allow his men to Speak in Republican precincts with tlie Democrats looks very niueli as if the boss is afraid that the Republican vot ers cotlld hot he whipped into voting for many of the Republican candidates. ne is attain tney won t "stand in with the boss. A gift of over a billion dollars to the railroad companies by the Republican party, in public lauds, the heritage of the people, is a matter of record. It is passing strange that their campaign ora tors never refer to the history of their party during the last sixteen years. 21,00-1,000 acres of laud nro owned in the United States by European no blen.en: acquired under Republican ru.e. Uur respected and esteemed con. temporaries never refer to this fact. Neither do tho R-puUican candidates. Don't swan or trade olfanv man on ihe ticket is our ad wee to Democrat s. Only by that means can the RepuMi- uiis get some of their men in. It shows the desperate straits il,o ring master is in. Ilen Dorri, Is-sides all his worV and 1 1 mm spent, gave ffJJ in' aid of the fc'iatn University, Vote for JWri for clerk and show your1 uratiludc. He is competent and deserying. The D.-mociats and Prohibitionists speak at the Court House today at 1 p m. The Republicans dare not meet them. Let every .Democrat work, speak avid votn for' the Democratic tick'jt.- In that way we are sure to win. It fits thin not to know the refrton why, iiecaus I bid it. Tho imported loss to disgruntled voters. The indications are at (his lirn tiial the Democrats will elect man'on the ticket. every" 1 , Don't swap; don't trade; Jon't scratch, i our advice cratic friends. to our Demo- Read Fennoyer'a speech in the. sup plement, it is well worthy perusal. Let e verv Democrat tory irfxt Monday. work fur vic- TJia speech put into Cornelius mouth at iills'iorn, made r,a denial of the oft repeated assertioili of .those acquain ted with the facts itai after his votes in favor o( Holladay, lift received in exclusive tarehouse privilege for nine ty nine years for six miles on tlm rail road, and that Jfolladay in returning favors sought to pull down the towns of HilUboro and Forest Grove so that Cornelius could sell town lots. Pretty good pay for his monopoly service. Gen. Grant's tomb wan literally env ered with flowers on Memorial D-iy. Among tlie wealth of floral tributes was a striking contribution received from Robt, E Le? camp of Confeder ate Veterans of Richmond. The words "Let us have peace" appeared ia blue letters on a gray ground, on the out side of a hollow piiUrk in which was a large and elegant Virginia cedar, sur rounded with bright flowers. , Cornelius' speech nt Hillsboro was "reported by Thos. H. Tongue, esq." We have carefully scanned the speech and find no such j twels as "have saw," "conifortabler", hence wo 0011 clude that Mr. Tongue, i.tiorney nt-law, hs palmed oil' rne of his own speeches on the .fcrtsopliisiicxti'd pflbliC We suppose tt was even 'fio. C&'nHius now lus'tily sing .that lie hired ! 'Chinamen,, and that the Oregon ian niftauoted him when it reported nun as sav Oregonian saVf;v that he did not. The forcibly 'remarks that the uU'eeood. Why Col. C01- Col. tell a TuWeood, nelius took a whole inuitli to deny it in is a conundrum. Govs. Forakrr and , Filsdiugh Lee spoke from the same Ohio platform ;wo weeks ago and what they said about the rustoratien of peace nnd tin duty of forgetting sectional issues was heartily cheered by the people'. It was a most pleasing spectacle of peace and reconciliation. The Oregonian says that th North ern Pacific railroad is supporting the ring Republican ticket. That s a good reason why tho voter should scratch it. Wo have some curiosity to bo if Ponlai.d will vote into favor and powur her bitterest enemy. From appearances it looks as if a bureau is pr (Idling lies about Judge Strahan. Tho ring candidate must lie badly scared. The report '.hat Judye Strahan had said that the law nf a cen tain case is a certain way is denounced by him as a falsehood. For an honest, technicalities und hide jllJlje, free of pedantry, fair and impartial, Strahan is 'he man, although he did champion tie side of the pro ducers against Banker Foiling of Port land. A vote for SJtrnhan is not a vote amiss from any producer or working man. mi , ., inn worst, managed riilronn eimpa ny in the Untied btates is the North em Pacific. In the fitness of thine. they support with enthusiasm th worst Republican ticket ever In ought out. citrnbun is free from nil corporation entanglements, nnd Ins knowledge of law beyond question. The fine spun qui1 bles and trivial technicalities that V.. 1 1 .11 1t-i. . uii:;h i uiiio so fieiijrii in, are loree'ii to Mr. Strahan. He pis-.c.ses too mucl coiiiiiiou sense for that, t- i . , loieni projudices itnii rao nn'ira .1 ...'.-. 1 IT 1 , - lines i m-wT unlit aiilo tor mi v sitnm in the Ooverinii-iit, least of nl for the Supreme Judicial IJencli, where oven handed justice should prevail Ui'ineinlier tins when vou ote. From every part of tho Slate cinn-s the most encouraging reports. Our stato ticket is developing wonderful strength and awakening enthusiast Hie peonhi ar.! tired of tho Port 1m .A ring rule. Hie current expenses of the State are on-nter this year by $123,1.0:1 than iluiing tho lat year of Democratic ad ministration. I here is the fact thut refutes all their fine stories. iot a wora in excuse of tlm extra ses-ion of the :nst L -gisluture. r,othiii almut their countless idunders, nor the mutilated bills, nor anvthin-r l.m "stand in with tlm loss. . We await with equanimity the re suit of Monday s election. If rin" rule i not everlaMinyly smashed in Lnf vuuiu;, Kim mo oiaie we miss our gueCT. Who import the Hungarian", Fo-' lisli and Ulllnese labireis, the Demn crats or RepublicansT The manufactur ers or the tariir refor uerst If thn Democrats work on Mouth y1 tle-rn neced be no f.-ar of the n-xu t. Let every Democratic voter work with vim 'nt ihe party that day. The ring manager is getting R JJ;, wobbly on his f.-t alroci this time. We do riot think the voters will dan. to thoringni uler's music After all, Cornelius did have his . L . I I I . . . a 101,1 ,,IV" )',,rs a'-ir- It affords us great pleasure ti make the correction. An increase of $12.1,000 in the ex penses of the State Government retrlv is an ugly fact for the state ring to an swer. Strahan opposedthe Chinese ci re ith hia vote in the Oregon Senate 15 years ago. ote for J udire Strahan. Vote tho ticket without a scratch. , An impiring batt'e cry: Tleaso stand in," with the lioss. , , . The Knowjinthing record of Cornel ius is not to he blotted out. Col. Cornelius was a Knowr.othing, some years ago and ho hasn't improved since. Among those learned in law and equity the decisions of Judge Waldo are held in jest. Victory is in the air for the Demo cracy It is theirs if each individual Democrut works and votes. The Democratic slojan in thin cim paigu is, in the words of Pennnyer, "Free rivers, free soil, and freo labor." Treason is (khons hut it ioasnH odioux enough to force a writer we know of, to endanger his precious life in Imttl". He's "just warming up." Cornelius, in bis Rosebunt speech, thought th Prohibitionist had no chance, but said thn "covernorsliip lay betwixt mo and Pen noyer." One man Rent to the penitentiary at the present term: no criminal trial. Wn n Mr. Hamilton draws mi imliotmeiit, a conviction is likely to follow, and trumped up cliinv-s find no favor with him. He ia a good mun for the taxpayers, Ohm pay News. Hon M C ("eorga willspenlt at I'liiiicha'rt' Hall this evening. IVi'h.ipi he will apoln i;iza for tho Pcpublis-i county caiididutcs refusing to sj:eak in Kugene, also fur not diviilin time with tho opposing cumulates throughout the county. In Southern Orr-non there has been a sninewhitt ri'iwiso ttlteifipt to 'Jwhip in" cer tain lb-publican who, for various reasons, cannot make op their winds to vote for Mr tlermaiiu. . we. say imwin, because the peo ple upon wlion! this ilUcipliuo has been at' tempted hare rep'ied r.-ith nicch elTnt that Mr Hermann outwit bas t recid as a "holler" that is not yet forgotten; tliit in 187-t he went oft eith thu "Independent" pnrty which cant several tliouearid votes and ijave sll the State uhV-ers anil tho legi-la luro t the cinocr,-tt; ami not saliilinl with this, ho nuin in S7G ran as nu imb-peiiilent Democratic caiidiilnte for tho Stnto SeiiMlein I)oUiIhs .-oiiiity, and the liepnhlicans were indled to work hard to beat him. So that if any Itepilblican feols likn leiivins the mime of Hermann oil his ticket, the latter conuot think it a deadly sin. Cregmiiaii, Cohfidential Who's to be our next GO VEEN0B is still in doubt, but Democrats, Re publicans, Prohibitionists, Pioneer and Immigrants aerree thatthfi hie gest and best General Merchant btore in Eugene is - Gs IlETTMAN'S. The Lowest Prices; The BEStf Goods, and the politest Clerks. OREGON MANUFACTURED GOODS Cheap for Cask immui mm tin Gents Furnishing J. W. CHEERY, Pro- PEGIU, WHEELER A- CO. Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all Kinds at the Lowed Cash Prices for Cash or Mcrchantablt rroauce of any kind at the Highest Cash Prices Give them a trade aa l . -a . AT SPRINGFIELD PENGRA. WHEELER P.O. Continue to furfiish Lumber, Lath and Shingles uurueraiine lowest current rates, delivered at he mills, on board,cars, or at Eugene City. Leave your orders with .1 m uanMd Acent ai UVBC" 'iy or send to AT SPRINGFIELD, PENGRA, WHEELER & CO., ontinue to nav in Cash for wheat to-furnish flour Lowest market rates for Gash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grindini TAKE THEC A G KIST.- From Cottags Grove. CoTTACltiMOVS, June3, jI'ARD. Since one of th. .! Editor G date on tho Republican ticket, tu tempted to address the cittom of thii t last Saturday, asserted jii hi remarkt tk" "a min'i publio worth was estimated by. private act, and the manner in which t' conducted his private buaines." u. , a ate that th manner in w,je, ,. J allair was conducted by tliem, last SatiirVl is, to say tho least, not very ft.,n,,ell.;"1,' It they would cull around and settl.TT' little bill for those cigars they "pt '. tne Hand boy, who rendered inn-iio fu,u occasion, we are inclined to think th deal would consider it a fuvor, and it would a bettor impression upon the miuds nf"ik' people whose vote they are eudeavnrin. 1! VirrtV Voters, consider. The man who o rculii,. at the lust moment stories reflecting (M1 . eamlidate, lie. Per if they wer the more thorough the investigation 7 more would the truth be elicited tnd k, men against whoiu the charges were aJl if they were true would be the won aged or the more completely exoiienud. if they. were ful.e. Piemember, themeu wU v.ltultt'B .uvil VV'Oirq nig la-C lniimfti uives no opportunity to those calpnmiM 1 1 cU'ar t itmiclvea. " The evidence is ir., and it is proven that Cor. nellns did employ Chinese tn clear WnA -j wash for Mm Does the "uraiicer mn.li.i.n fabricate, or does his memory fail him nurtlf) Mr R F t.ibons should be elected Seer, tary y State, ne is in sympathy with tU lalriig element of the country, and uu pciein ju every way. ote lor linn. Ihe lUnitmiister and .bis, eolnpatrlnU ui I'tlsily ciiculuting every hcnglqablo ,li,,at-si(H the Democratic candidate. Their httl fm, will not wink. There are liar and liar. Put tha ml who wlii'ier tbcrr.acandals in the last ib; nf a campaign, are the vilest imngimhu Tho Kin aster are busy circulating all kinj of lies. They are becoming desperate. "Red Kbinnel." II. HUMPHREY, Eugene City, Oregon, SREEDER OK TIIOROl'CllUHED -Holsleln Fiiesian Ci!,- Goods a Specialty ... ' the Mills direct; tha hiphpst. rrice at their Mill, and and fppH of. the