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N. IT till '""" .Tn.r-mji Washlugton State Ticket. he following is.the full ticket nntn 'eii by the republicans of Washing- Vpivscntatives John L. Wilson, ikauc; William 11. Doolittle, Pierce. supreme J ii( lift T. J. Anders, ilia Nana; tuition w-oir, v naieont. Jovernor John II. MeGrow, King. .ieiiteiiatit-Ciovernor F. II. Luce, icohi. secretary of State James II. Price, ret1. Auditor Ij H Grimes, Kittitas. 'rwisiirvr O. A. IJowen, VYnhkla- .iii. Attorney-General W C Jones, Spoilt-. Superintendent of Public Schools . . Ilnui, Whitninn. Commissioner of 1'iililic Lauds W. Forrest, Ix-wis. -late Printer O. C. White, Colli in- 'residential electors (J. V. Calhoun, :i','it; J. S. McMillan, San Juan; J. Navarre, Okanogan; C. F. White, iielialis. Fur tli World's Fair. ilon. M. Wilkin is uiukiiiR a persistent il (o hi cure iiu Oregon exhibit Ht the rld'n Fuir. In regard to tbe mutter he "Niue mouths must elapse before " treat exposition Ht Chicago will rpen ikwr to ill througir.fi myriad from all rt- o( tbe wi,irlil. Oregon mil be, Biul jhi to bs worthily represented at tbe nt congress ot all nations. A gieat deal i be done, aud done well by this slate in - intervening niue mouths. Practically thins worthy of the slate bs been dune. rytbiiiK U virtually at sixes and sevens, will Kirve iio pu.pose to discuss the fail e bilbtrtu made, the personal wh, tho personal rivalries, envies jal:ui:ta which biive lead lo these fail 's Tlit ru is pleuty of time to gather I get ready for shipment to Chicsijo, "hixlnliiiHof gruins, grasars, fruits, veg 'lf, atid wool, lumber and uiHiiufuetoreH "1 niiiernla na will challenge compniisou ih'ir respective departments with those ny Hate. It i simply Ibe Uvt that fbc 'lure tn u cure an appropriation teema to re psrdjz-d Ibonght and action." EMMIOV'S KTKIKG. The' Kef use lo Nell the Orefoulaii -bare a Parade. Portland, Aug. 10. Thin morning the newsboys inaugurated a strike against the Oregoniun which they re fuse to take out at the old price. At nine o'clock about one hundred form ed in line and marched through the streets carrying Hags and transparen cies. Severn! attempt were made to start out uoys wttli papers nut mey were overtaken by the strikers who took their papers from them and de stroyed tliem. iioys nave neen pay ing three cents for papers. They de mand a reduction of one-half a cent. Hoys in tbe banners curried the statement: The Oregonian wants to charge us ill cents for paiK-rs while it sells to news dealers for 2 cents. The OiVL'onian iimuaoMncnt say this is a wn ng statement, news boys and news dealers are and have long la-en cliargcu alike for iiata-rs 8 cents tier copy ami Iio advance was made to boys or pro posed to them. The manager ol in Oreironinn thinks that if it is worth cents to sell papers it is wortli it cents to make it. Jiovs licsidcs are allowed ton-turn unsold copies and have the money refunded. Indorsed. Dopok CiiV, K., Aug. Ifi -The demo outs of the seventh district bnve in Joined Jerry Simpson, tbe people's ooniiuee, for congress. Joined I lie Itriuorraia. Ottawa, Kan., Aug. 1 It is said the democratic and peoples's party enlliri'essiollal executive committees met here ami an reed for a withdrawal from the race of the people's party .Miniliilnle. This will center all opim- siti'm to Congressman Fuuston in fii vnr nt Moore, the democratic candi date. Knrlh west l'rop. f wru'oi.is. An trust 10. The Journal publishes today an estimate of the spring wheat crop in .nuncs..iu and the Dakota, which places the erop of three states at lU.'!,iH,0no htish els ii'Minst lliO.ltW.iHHI last year. This is very little ociow uie nt-ui(,i' l,,'l" Julius aesnr Hnrrewa' Adveraarf. Lawios. Micb , Aur. IB. -The people' pariy convention talry nomiifited Oeorne L Yaple for congreaa in Jnliua Cieaar Hnr rows' district, and the endowment of Vaple, who is the strongest demwMt in the district, meana u close call for Burrowa, if uot dtfeat. He Know Heller Mow. Obnwn Citv, Aup. 12 -A nearly fa'al ac Imt oci'iirred to John Oleson, nu wn enfiliH Paeitlo Iiridije Cmnpauy, this "i'i6, 'bile he und Kotnael llnwen were wirk rrpnirinc tbe snxD'-nsiim bridge np ihirh Hie Ktninu tbe elictrio wirea of 'leWilUmettH Fdls Eteetiio Lirfhl Coinpa- ? OUon Brat received a alight eh u-k rnnjh an iron wrench, utter which to low tbat be could ntmiri Ibe aheck, he bld tbe wire with bia bait- hand, and " f"r the close nroxiniitv of Bnweii, who '""1 and nulled biin off. bo would h i nliil:nl. As it is. ha hai a t iroed bnd. and an nelv wound bere tbe bolt lefl him and he ,f9er for aoiue time. The wires 3,!'B he rewiveH tin, thnrlt with carrvine -JO vnlla ...1 .h.. ... 1... L.ai wj,l,. 1 1 vixitinir. IVrry ' A. n'li.t U'HIlt til Til unuiffr i I nil" - ----- I i.i..i,u.,.ri nlamt three weeks pointed by the Lovercor. r - gufl!-l-lit 'plan SuiM Ana IS n,r.m,,r Ppnnover to- tailed to , ',,.. 'JippiinM David M. Gn.b.ie ofalU; liV""!! they ', H. Holt, of Phoiuix. to'fil va- c lit on nt'i 1 . frn . Mohawk PBIXEVIU.B ITKMS.-News: News: Lilill Woods' Deschutes brewery Will soon be in the hands of a new man. ii.. i .,v,.i.r,.il to arrive from Portland today, fcd White has at his pl 'rl . t l..mtrUHiru nl WllU'll I1C erribly ! ' "i ' i tV.w nri-sentcd to in Ibe -.very ,r.,rl.,. '"""'I '"" .r;..nV' s mumVre- funi loroi uie iiciimmic i i- . 1 . i. v , iiu whs recent V sort, Wlicre .m. "'"V. , , ami rnuiK i nm;-A- niountalns niter ago, ...... .i. I ,.nt unl 1 r H inn ""loii mo state lioarrl ol aricuiiure. i i" -i ;- , ,nwk . ncnelrt were esiiaed by the death of , lame vines of iinww r. n . ..G.lticLmouJofDHlla. and there- valley. incy lu""r f ""I to Germmy ol D. 8. K. Baick, of With 7 gallons ol is-rries. STRKKKX WITH PAHAI.YSIS.-AI-........ i..,.-r.it: Saturday evening ru I S be llanifd Friday. t:xii.etox, Or., Aug. 13. Friday 'aiuie O'clrw-lr n ij. in., riciK:ii"i 4,.in "... -- t '"P'd, unless the petition trow before -,e Cr.fk, with Ids gnwnnriwulU in the com.nuta-. UiH ' kHn his right side r"f the condemned man's sentence. I'1'1- " rausin(f great anxiety Oreraa ii.raealH Demand. ' hiu family and many Irlenos. Tox, Or., Aug. l.j.-rniny " ' , , ,,.(.llM.k Mr. (ieo. F. Simpson, court house in Pendleton at abtu U o t ' ., 1 . T HI1(I Vi.a-t .,., Frederick Zom will be one tm. nt ,,lcTru,i,- but could do !). r him a diH'lor w-s ...., . b horse' buy: Vhingat the tinus ht f r a train load Mnvi,iuf tuM , ' f 'l ' K W oiy by gradual treatme a: t n. ATli.r.A. Or ioir. 13. Smirks a ,l,k tor was secnren, "uers Simpson, large n'-u norses ior me xvbosbs lu; only uy " . ..in t,e artrf ti. i . i.,r iT,. r,.uini? ors', iin io , i ncy say inert is a K'"" ,"" isins 11c . . ,,...... rnd for Oregon T horses throughout Uwpectsentin-ly agamst Ins recovery. Rtast. - . jr J.c.W.,.ick,.n.c. j JUriuefadeW Well BtwlvM. 'Tnhin in congmti i rum m c"r I'm Aoa. 16.-in" mit'v i i, "nio, mea at nia rwm- - rf-ceireil in orana inn " j" W honse .boot 9 o'clock tonight. S, 'W,. ThePorU.n4 Tarn V.rein do I Uto, Or , An. 16. lb fall eam- " lomorTOm .f.eronoo. Sacbs. !lop.D4 jo Ashland with diaenaaion. ltlte.ri . .... .. .:.! i t.mm nnrrhal aO ID'W" .rJr,uT- f efield. me principal; jspr obd ---r--- . . ,cf, he people', party io Soothe , if. Clark's l'kTSXii and WVP. Sqnir-, i repobucao of BrM m be know as Clark c Jobasoo. .-"placs. Cottage Grove Items. Leader, Aug. 13. Mr Shepherd, the fuinitnre dialer, is building a new residence near the C. P. church edifice E. F. Sin il h . Ibe farm implement dealer, has purchased t lot nt ltobl. lirillia on Main street and will trect a building for bia ex ensive business. Mrs. Ileu Lurch, accompanied by her two riauithtera. Mi-sea Lillie and Cilia, led on Weduesday'a overland tor a month's visit with relatives aud friends in Califor nia. Dr. V. W. Olesby and family Blurted Moud ty by private conveyance fur t sum mer vacation at Newport, and wid aNo via it with their uiauy old acrjuaintances aloug the route. Mr. Otto Lnman, the nial yciiug clerk, has di-icoiiliiiued bis rouutction wiih the firm of E F Smith, dealer ill faun ioiple nienls and machinery, ai.d went lo PonlnnJ Monday w hue be will direct hi alienlion to his future financial interest. A gloomy shadow wis ca-t over the coun tenance of the young spuria of Ibia cit Monday morning, wh-u Mi ssr Wru. Bint AM-ert Wulli.ee, stepped on the I.mmI und lelt for a fw mnutha' slny at Euhene, where l hey will assist in the masonry work nn tin-county j iil. . Tbi it absence will be a grent loss to (lie base lull club aud cornet baud of which Ibry ure prouilLetit stars. Prineville Keview: Professor Todd, of Enyeue, has liceu with UN during Ibe week past with bis immense leletuope. It is tbe liuest instrument ever brought into tbe state. Il his a live inch objective and focal let.g'h of six feet and weighs whiu t up about 173 pounds. Albany Democrat of Tuesday says: A dispatch received at noon from New port announced that Mr. tfeo. F. Simpson, who has Ihvii stricken with paralysis was slowly improving. I)r. Williumsoii, assistant physician at Ha state insane asylum, was attending him. According to the following the city cotin. cil of Prineville nius' be an annus! ldy M. H. Hell was rretcd in th council cbauibera Tuesday evening tor words used in defending bis posit nit on the siili-walk qniliou His olleuee was a cuutraiiicliuu of MrtMbal Perl) 'a statement. On coming lo trial the next day on a clmrgt of disturb ing the tueeiltig be was tclea-eil. Itoaebnrg Keview: Olel Olaeu, nsw con flued iu Ibe coiiutj j-il eu a n uionihs' seutuice for Ihici ny. was grantee a coin mutation ol sei.letice by Uovrruor P- nnoyei, Frid iy, on ground of si.mVicut pimi-hiui nt He b" been in Ihe jii four mi uihsalresdy und before Una served out smlelicein jail for violaiinn Hie gime law. I) uiglas county's jail would be empty now but fof Ibe two Lane county luminals continid here while a new j-iit U being eoustruclid t Eugene, The advis-atts of the eight-hour day have si-ored a success nt Witsliingtoii. The president signed or. Monday a law which lately passed laitli houses jiro hibiling all etnployes of the govern ment from working over eight hours a day, ami extending the rule to those working on government contracts. This is one of the laws the passage and signature of which might Ikj safely counted tixm under existing condi tions. What effect it will have, if any, In helping to bring alHiut a shorter day outside of the dominion of government employment remains to be seen. (iovernor Pennoyer returned to Sa lem Monday, from a few 'lays' sojourn up the turbulent Satitiam. He sieiit a few days at Mehatna iu company with State fn-nsun-r Phil Metf han, Judge Shaw and Mr. Alla-rt, of Salem. Sat unlay (iovernor Pennoyer iiisa:fted the lamented fish way at Niagara. It Is a siorly constructed affair, and the governor, after viewing it, said that the president of the fish commission might to put up a guide Ismrd al its mouth to direct the fish Into It, or la-t-ter still, for the legislature to aMish the fish commission, ami leave tne nsli ladder business with the governor, ai;d he would see that a Utter job was done or shoulder the Ida me himself. Counterfeit dollars aid raised paT money is in circulation. $2 bills are raised to 10. The latter is not apt tj deceive the average citizen, as lie so rarely clutches a "tener" that it will be severely scrutinized before acceptance. .Notice of Public Sale. Notice is hereby given that by order of the county court of I Jine county, Oregou, I will oiler for sale at public auction on Thursday, September 1S!2, at the front disir of the court, house in Eugene, the following !" serilied property, to-wit: The cells formerly used In the obi jail of said county and lOlintch, Mieet long, weight about ItHiU (annuls each. Teruis of sale, cash. The right to re ject all bids Is it-served. A. II.FtsK, O. W. Kixskv, County Judge. Auctioneer. Notice to Itridce liiiililt'i s. i The county court of Lane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids untirl o'clock p. in. Wednesday the Mb day of SeptemlH-r, 1S!C, for the furnisliig of all material and constructing iV n wooden plus under the MeKcu.b (Spores) bridge and tightenitigilp nil the bolts and Mils on said, bridge. Plans and spcL-lllcatiotis can be seen by applying to A. II. Fisk, cotirity jttdjre. The court reserves the light to'rejt-ct any and all bids. Ity order of thu ci unty court, Eu gene, Or., Aug. It!, 1S!) A. II. Fisk, County Judge. Equalization .Nut ice. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Eipmli.atlon of Lane county, will meet in Eugene at the court house iu said county, Monday, August :M, 18H2, at ID o'clock a. ru., and continue from day to day, for the pursise of ex amining and cnrivctlng the assessment roll of Lane county, Oregon, for the year, 1S'.)2. Dated July 28, 1HD2. P. J. McPiiKltsox, issessor. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between Win. SchnK-der mid Frank Matt, under the lirm name of Schro der & Matt, lias this duy Imjcii dissolved Wm. iS linsdcr coutiuuing tiie busi ness mid paying all Indebtedness, All accounts due must be paid to cither the meuiliers of the late linn by October 1, 1H!)2. Dated Eugene, Aug. fl, 1WI2. Wm. Siikokii:ii, Fiiank Matt. The tax list of the city of Eugene for the year 1SU2 is now in my hands for collection. The sume will become de linquent October 13, ls!(2. It. D. Pa ink, City Treasun-r. Wood. All those who have promis ed this olllec wixsl on stibsTiiillou ac. count, are nipiest'it to deliver tho same us himiu us convenient. All the surplus the farmer has tn sell is sold in the world's ojhii markets. Almost everything lie has to buy is bought at protection pries, in closed markets from 10 to 100 i r cent dearer than in any other civilized country. Carnegie is selling steel rails de livered in India at $22.50 per ton, and meeting the comjietition of the world. But the American railroad builder is forced to pay I'M per ton for the same grade of rail, and up go freight rates in consequence, and the final cinch is on the American consumer.