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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1893)
MONDAY, JINi:ii 1 Manvtlin YHiii In hoiunoii vwn lion. Ib-v. H. I'. Wil-ni of H. ulllo wna In Hi i lly ycal.-niny. I). M. 1'n-tii li of Tlio Iiullca la rt l-li-red At HnlViimu. Ili v. 1). I'. l-'ViTlilif r IhtihmI from Portland uflerina.u. IUv. I. I. Hrlv.-r Murm-d from Rilciu mi (liln ftfu riMxm Ml Kiimiit Is-rrls lm n-lurind from M'Vi ml days' vi-ll Hi Sulem. Mm. WVIar, w ife of nnenf tin pro riflon Ihf .iNhp Ivi-mc, U I"11" III. Jnn. Whltcnk.r mid wife, f ''res well, il'l Kuifciie a lrt lit ycsler ilny. I how in llililow f Cottiiu-e tirovi-, wmi visitor nt tin- World's fair, June nth. ('. I Wolvertoii.aii Albnny attor ney , Is li. m In nttcndinicc at circuit court. Till" Kniaa mi Jildifi Itlad.-u' fiirm, adloliiiu-' the '" i'flli', lxluy. K. IL Sklpworth returned Sunday liiorulnit from Medford, u lu ro In- had U-.-ll tttklll dclMSllllollS. Mia. I how l'u mill ilimirlit'T of Iln-a-bur-r nr.- vl-ltliiifnt Hi" rc.i mi of Dr. J. K. ruyion In thin rliy. Tli ruin yesterday afternoon and Vciilm l" prove' if conaiilcrubli-Uni-llt In Into K'l"" K'O'leiiit, Messrs. Dr. Hurr mil Miilml f Foley Springs, itntl A. I'. iMruiitlcr of lU lk imp SprlnKscnnio iloviii Suturdiiy afternoon. Jnmi-s A. Finch, the II vi' eorrc"sui-ih-iitof the til Altn nt -"n-swell, lift for lila future home nt Kt lit, Sln-minn county, thia innrnlnir, I,. t. Adair and wife left on Hh south Ikiiiii'I overland hiil nliflit for Klchinoud, liidlmin. While 'hern tin y will vl-'t H.c world' fiilr nt CIiIiuko, mi l afterwards vl-ll frh-uda In other portion" of till' I0nt. Judaic It. S. HI rnlmil of rortlanil I In town nlliMHllnit'i oiirt.. HcfurvJudH" Hlrulmii I nini' ii iih'IiiImt of tho su preme court his fmiiillur fin m nev er iiilssinir al a swlmi of lhu Lime county I'lrr'ill inurt. Mm. IL II. hluiikMl left on tin overland Irnlii Irt-t iilirhl In cnininy with I.. l. Adair hikI wlfu for I In World fiilr, nml nflerwnrdn the World' liili-riiiilloiml Sunday Sclnd convention nl St. l,oiii. Shu will la absent hIhiiiI thru month. YaUln Ni'. Jiini-h: Tlir KolinrU n-tnriii'l from ANm Moinlny. Tin riilnin rrjiort Unit I In- wliol IiiI Him iUv ilrov i-norinoiiii iiiniitlllin of In mi:t to nh, In- my Unit llii' ii n In (iIiimh l invi-nil wild llii'in rIki Inruo litiuili m of l.iii.l lilnU. Tin' ilintnu tlon of lioni'.v loin l In-iiH-ml'MiK. Dikii. Hurry t'liini'lii ll, mm of Itolit. K. fmni.UII of hiriiiKlli'M, 1II11I l 'J'hi' Ihilli, Mon.hiv, J uiif ', nfli-r vi-it' IIIiii-wi of M-vrrnl ilnv. 'l lii' Imriiil took ilmi nt Hint 'ily 'I'lii-liiy. Ill" lilt her li III lilli'lliliinii' Mt liln Im'(I-ic tin In-t iiioiiuiit, r.liirnliiK' Iioiiii' Tluipwliiy. J. F. FORD, (If In MhIiim, low a, wtll uliiler iUU l Mrch :':i, I KM: H. 11. Mu. Mm. I'"., Dufur, I In noil. (i nti.imin: t)ii nrrUliix III "III" lltnt wti'k, I (omul nil wi ll iiihI anxiously wnllintf. tlur llllli' tflrl, clulit mxl oiu Imlf yi iint ol.l, m hu liiul wnxli'il BMiiv to :ihhmiiiiU, l now wi ll, RiroiiK mnl ltoroii, nml Mill UihIh'iI up. H. II. Coiinh Curi' lui iloiu' llii work wi ll. Hold of HiitIiIIiIivii like II. Your H. Jt. ('iiiik'Ii Cun Iiik i iin il mnl ki pi iiMiiy nil lioiiriii' from nir. Sojflvc It to' viry oiu', wlili irwi'llnpi for ull. Wlxliliiu you ro-N'rlly, um nri Your, 'Ma. ami Mum. J. K Fnim. II yon Uli to ln-h nil rlii-i-rful, anil rrn'ly lir llii Mirlnic i nri, rlmim1 IIm1 kvlfin aim Ilia IImiUiIi ii'l lltir tun-, If Uklli( two uf III tiii ft n-k. holil uiiili'ia MMttivi Htmrfttili-r ft f t-l t ! I'T ll ilriltl W1Y DO YOU H CSITATE 1 WILL too surrcit V TIL DEATH? NO RCMCOV ON lAHTM CAN CURE YOU UNLESS YOU USC ITI it ooriYOu DTAn no oooo to nLHU about OREGON KIDNE TEft UNLESS YOU TAKE IT. ici cm Ditat'l. Irini if. Viiiaa Wt, ? Piaiaai. Vitia Quici lm TV IT. SIX SPASMS A OkX, Ir. MU f4ttml fW XTtJUW, 14. i.twn nn I nam tnaa an oppnnnnllT M rvfutMmauil l't MiW Kaaifna N.rvitta I aaf j. onaafHiciMt iib tarrri'iajuia H12 ! anninl IIM II B4 dtMw.inl lUvm brn iMif J Maa Btnniix it ha ". h-l a .ib i. .lam aima nwi. ba iu.S tata na or t.n la miiJo. aitaiintit mi. riaaa amHf aaciti n...y 4 IviMai. ihI.4 a. a ir M r' h- "'I.IIHh 11 " o'"i IvUM. an4 ai4 w a as a rcj aa laa afairiTta na t r-aa llinM .li. ai.4 1 a.a ltyvlu mi II a tli NTmiir CUHIO nauwMU. au4 euia la acian Ua la biai iirrt THOUSANDS ll kaaiil.f. Ton anal UbaftjM ia)fa- ovaaiaa Tal aaaiat wn atatiuvi m. a. c. hiik i, HatUoa, ttatatatU, AfrU tu. lvJ. Dn. Miles Nervinc. aT rantaj rra EUSACSS, riXllLGIi. IIXTOO ttOS TUTZOJ. tinXESJ, t'fiXK EUXT liTi juj, izujzzx lift u enn uz:z SOLO ON A MUTItl SUAAAIlTIC. IW CR. MtU- PILLS, 50 COSES 23 CTJ. HATI'IIDAY, JI NK l. Dr. I. D. Drlvrr wi-nl to Snli-ni Hila lllnnillitf. A iniilili riilli' lunula r of funniTa In tott II I'xIllV. puly t'li tk Hurr Imn n-uunil tlir iluiv at lila ili-ak. Tli l.iilni"a jMirt of Wlllmni'tlo Tin' Kiwiie liiaa Imiiil kuv an ex a -Ili-lit o ii nlr i-oiiia-rt jal -vrlllll(. An mii-llou of hoiiM-liolil i-m-t-U wna In i on i l(lilll alrii-t Hila fli rnooll. MM !.r Dlikluaon Murneil tu Ci.l I in; I- tlrovi- on tliu Imul HiU after lllflll. Mla Mlniili- Ijiii' Miiniiilmlili il ln f a-i-trr Iioiiii-t" n K"U t'lly to aja-nil tin- lioliiliiya, Mra. I' . 1'olti-r rvturiitil lioini- thia a ft i rii'ii from a llt with frli-mla in-iir Jum-tloii. 'iiatllltri- Vlallliril Hl-llt t'l 1'nrlliiinl on tin- Iin-iiI IliU iiiorniiiK for a f i w il:iva' vl-it. II. It. KliH-tiiil, M-uior i-illtor of Hie Mull- Joiiriiiil wi iit In I'lirtliiiHl tlil ninriiliiK on llii' Im-iil. rrmii-r A Itlulr Imve tin- l-t of Hie aini-t irliiklln tialay. Tlio weather rli rk In lp (hi m out. Mr. mill Mm. Hni k lire at the lliill'iiiiiii. Mr. Itni k la iiinnn,i-r of Hie Ciiliiiiililiiu hli-n-opllrun t'n. I'.. It. Hklpworih h fi for Miilfonl on i(fiil liu-liifa lt iiIkIiI on the ovi-r-luliil. Mi- eai ta in n-liirn Momliiy. Mla Alli-e Dirrla nrrivnl from 'IV eolilll oil lllli iifli'Mloou'a loeiil to aM-lil viw-ut Inn ul the home of her piin nla In thia i-ity. Will Itliv, ( iilti-rlin A llii-ka' plio toifraphi r, went l llurrlalmrif lialuy on n vi-ll. mnl w ill K" from llii re to Jlmw uavillv next Hll k. J. I'. rilurr Hinl w ife, Mian Anna Cruiumnl Dr. D. A. 1'nlu weiv Mtf M-mri-m for Juui'ilou nml Ml K. il. Tiirla I for lluirlahtirir on thia morn- Iiik'm llM'lll. It la ri-H.rlril Unit on nceoiint of ex-ti-niv inivel miothi-r Ihroiiuli trnlu will la- put mi the Houtlu-rii I'lieille riiilmiiil l I win I'orlhiuil ami Hon I- riiiiiiM'o. I'.iU-ilHi A. Itnu-kett, einla-..li-r of u lna I flliula ul linker ( II.V, llIM lai n aiiii-iiii-il 10 oiu' vi-nr'a luiiirlMiumi-iit In tin- a-iiiii'iiliuiy mnl to piiy a line of m,-Jim. II. 1 1. Ki lly of tJrniit county, linlii-l- ii fur inii-at 'wltll Ilia lileee, J.aa pllllle D. Mli Mi rl, hua lai n hi-M for triul nt Hie m xl ti rin of Hie ein-uit eoiirt III Mint eouiily. The young liuili who la Irnvi llnu over Hie Northern I'liellh' milroiul Ilea on n l-leveh- from Ol vinpln to Chieiitfn la A. II. t lirlilnplu r. 110 wna iiimi hiiinl of lit Klli'iixhurK. Iliirrv ItpNika, n former altiih iit In Hie uiiivemily In tl i eily, la now na-ai-lunl ileiimii-lrnlor of miiitouiy in Hie uiiivemily of Mli lilmi, nl Ami Arlair. He la In 'the mijiI inn- yenr In the achool. Y. I'. tiiillin, Jointly In. In li il w illi Mm. U-iiii Hhnw, for Hie ui.ir.ler of the womiiu'a hiil.iiiul, In tirnlit county, luia Iri-ii coiivIi-IihI of iiiunli-r in the llmt il. yni- mnl M liti-uceil to U liniiK ei I July II. Mia Neva tirinwolil, ii pn-lly hi . vcll-t of Sul. in, tiufortuiiiili'ly riMhi over the al.le of a aiiuill hrhlirn which Ihi.I mi niMlnif, lilkliiK on lu-r lieail iiii.I hln.ul.il m il fil l la-low. Hio w na uiii-oui'loua for m-vcrnl Imiim, hut w III recover. m puly Clerk Hurr nml II. ('. Hum phrey rciuriicil ji-alcrihiy from a never nl iln'va llolilnc exi-umioii up the Mi Kuile. They Ini.l ph-uly of trout, ImviiiK lino I.- mi luliiiiiiteiiiiUiiiutmice of n allltlll .Mi'Kell.iii laiy. AN It la iik'uiiiht I lie law tu mil trout they hroiittht none home. An en-li rn i.lili.r miva (hut a mini In New York K"t hlinm ll' Into trouhte hy liuirrylliK two w ive. A weleril e.lll or replica Hint a k."I iniiiiy hnvv ihuie the aaiiie thliiK hy lunrry in one. An other eilitor Niya that n iiumher of lila tuUiilulmui-a I. inn. I trouhle enough In hiiii ly proiuUliii; to iiuirry mi. I not tt liiKn'iiy full l r. A Hoiilhcru eilitor miya Hint n fricml of lila wna laitlu-reil enough w hen he wna aimply foiiml III foinpiiuy with uliolhcr liiuu'a wife. The ifi-iii-rnl coinmlttee of the t irenil riomi r Awta-iiitioii lichl a mcvliiiK In I'orlliiii.l W'cilucaihiy evctiliiK to lunke iirriiuKi-inelita for the minimi reunion of piouivm, w hlrh w ill la' held III I'ort Ihii.I June. l(eHirta of uh-oliiliiitt-e ahow Hint everything la pnt;ri-aoliir an fuvomhly na cnil he exHt-lcl. It htut lai n nrrniiui-it to plmv on exhlhitioii a wiikoii w hieli wna ImuiKht ncnaw I tie plum from I milium in lVi The Southern I'nclllc mllnwil luia nulMil to trmiaairt fret nny n-llca which any ploim r II v I iik coiitiKUoua In their line limy Nil to acini tn I'ortlnuil. Thia coiiipiiny liiti iiI-mi Kniiitnl n-iluceil mtca on their line. A very lniay ao-uo la la-liiKi-imcttil at the alone iiiiirrli-a on the t'oluiuMa nlaive Vancouver. All ilny Ioiik tlio laaun of tilnatintf la licnril nil. I a con atiint run of tiH-k-lnileii trniu enm can la a.i ll ifolnit tn tlm nverumelit I mr m -a In the t 'oluuihlii to la llmt I III the Jetty at the mouth of Hint cn-nl river. It la mil. I Unit l.'iil men are eon atnutly einpluviil nt the iUarrlea get HuKo'ut the liliire na-k nipilnil. A few ihiva niro a trememlou Mnat wan nelit oil, l'' ki'K of poW'ilt-r U llIK iiatsl In an attempt to hlow out a vaat iintutity of ria k. i:xa-rleiiil Ju.lin any, however, Hint lluia-M'HHI or f Hill hlnata an- not ainiiWul aa a rule, a t In-v mluiv the ria k to amall piiit-a w hii h nre utterly ux lcaa to the con t racier. Clillilrru'i Day. Pal'.f l.uMl. JlllM 11 The hour of iimrniiiK at-rvhv at the r-'lmt rrel. terinii i-hun-h yentenlay wna kIvi-ii over to the chll.ltvn. A pni;i:iiiiiiii hn.l Ui ii pn-pnn-it, mnl the pilielit etloila of the Sun.l.iy m-hool auja i intt-iiih ul, I'rof. Sirnuh, were r wnnl.il hy I ti ut I ul mnl nproriutc l-lrn iai, Then-W iia hilt one llllllgto lour the eiijov n nl of the lavnolou mnl Hint wna the rnfor.vil nlxa-nce of Prof, simult hiuoa It, to whom nil hi aria tiirm -I In kii ullul nppri mtion. That he w ill aiHui fccnin I. lighten the Sun l.l '!i.i with hia helpful n- ll.f la the ennict irner of nil. M. Ax Ki-i iv: J.. ki:.-H.nry Ai liohl an. I William Au.tiewa wen- mu ll I in the iminty Jail over a year aiuiv ami w n-ariitctiiYil to the nl I. nli.irv ll.r ii lac I t prrvioua to la-uig liWi n to Snii in they tore up the Jml lil.iiiki l, lail It. k mnl olhi r rtult, I'll- it.il it l.-o lli r. Nhrrilf Nolan. I kf t ! trai k ol the h How a, anl w hell the time cnilir for tin in to la ill-iniwail from the a nit) iitiarv niirnUi lliriu nil a charge of mn)ii ion ti.j iry to a-moual pn-p rtv. Thi-y wi n- tliml l-aienoli to lay an-l w il: tie i diiya In the Jml In il. limit pui'iit. i balrra I fa I Ctrl. At I XAM'KIA. Jl.lie V It la offl.'l allv nii-rteti thai I In re arc Ml tlcatha frui iliolera at Miii-a yiatcrJny. fn KngUn't tli iiew'i'Aperi tn calli il lm "fourth raUUi" lU UUb, tlm army ami the church U-ing the other three. Dr. Ht'ipz )' th Action of the rrenhytcrian tiencral Awmli' in hin niBO will not chantf hit rclA tioim with I'nion rx'miiiArjr. ColUftor IiOtan ii Altogether too accoinrnoiUtirig. The Chinene, who were njii teil, ohjovted to tlie ilo tiaion nml InUn gave them a new trial. A Milwaukee nwn After ilrinking eleven gliinnea of IxtT. Thin in ii'i rt'inurkahlo an tlm ileath of a KetitiiL-kiiin from ilrinking whiaky. Tho -'()-hour funl train bt-tet'n New York aihI Vhii? iil ot 'y nml two wiik fXierieiie nulliitil. Tho a-ojile Are tint reuily for that ratu i'f njKiil. Governor Flower, having vetotil 121 hill .ueil hy tho legialature, got hi hail uml linhing tackle ami .ro.i-i-(lel to catch "tiio bigget trout of the w-unoii." Secretary (urliale lm very rea Hiniuhle (loulit alxjut the proirii-ty of claHHinn a American tin that which i iliial in thi country on imMrtil plaU-s with iuiMjrU-il tin. Tho Bovernor of South CaroIiiiA now Kiiy to the governor of North Carolina: "(Jovernor let' go and Uku a ilrink of water. It ii fif teen milt-it to a alooii." Fn coinage of ilver wouhl ri! vent to n great extent iuch finan cial tringenoy a i exK'rit-ncel At ircM nt. It circulate Among the miiii1i! and cannot be hoanlcil like gol.l. The bankers of Wall utreet coulil not liK-k it uii in their vault ami thus aralyze the buainea of the country. Hi a mitaken ilca to count the country o much better oir as we have millionaires. Their wealth cau he looked on as so much lost to tho country, and tho nation that much poorer. If on man owned ull the wealth in the United State, we would be the poorest nation un der the sun. A New York paitfr is authority for the statement that "half the money of New York is lying in vault and rufc, beyond the reach of buMneH, and because its owner care fur no one but themeelves." Thin is no doubt true the country over, and not till general confi dence i restored and thi money returned to circulation w ill better time result. It is imiioKMihk- to explain why gold should be more generously treated than silver why one man owning twenty acres of land can dig up gold and have il eoiiml into money without cot, and another man on an adjoining twenty acres who mines silver has it rejected by the mint us thotiKh it were or no value. Wall street likes the gold hut that will bo taken by many a a rea.-von why farmer, laboring and busincHS men should have plenty of silver. Tho Lebanon Kxprcss says a trip to the Ka-t will demonstrate more forcibly than anything else tho un ilcveloMil condition of this state and alo brings forth the fact that Oregon will I tho greatest state in the I'nion when all her resources are ilovcloja-d to tho extent that Illinois, Indiana and .Michigan havo develoHil the!rs. The Oregon farmer, businens man or other r sou who is dinHatificd needs but a trip to his old home to satisfy him thut the above remarks are true. The Willamette valley wUl lie, in course of time, the richest and greatest section of country on the face of tho earth. The state of Texas has been, for sumo time past, engage! in raining sugar on it convict farms and is entitled under the law ased by the Fifty-lirst congress to draw a bounty of two cent on every imjuihI produced. Tho lata legislature of the state passed a bill giving the sucrintciidi-iiU of penitentiaries tho imwer to aply for And receive the Imunty. Oovcrnor Hogg has vetoed the bill And ha given his reasons for so doing. He declares that the government of the I'nitcd States docs not have tho right to tax tho eoplo of tho country for tho U netit of the ticoplo of Texas. Ho state that ho has been unable to find any law allowing congress to appropriate fund to boh-ter up A private speculation. He state that lex is make the sugar business pay without the bounty and that the only proper procedure, if it did nut kiv, would be to go out of the bunitiess. One of the merits of ah income tax overlooked, says tho Allatny Democrat, is that it will relieve prod uc: ion and trade of the bi'r dens inied bv tax Ukii the ma terial of manufacture. It is a commonplace of political economy that so far as production i con it rin d a tax on raw materials or p.irily manufactunsl Articles which enter into the finii-hed product is a hindrAtice to industry which in a rational scheme of taxation would not be tolerated for an instant. An income t4x, on She contrary, loo not bear i any way uan pr diiction. If all the revenue wi re raim-l by taxes upon iuiinies K rivnl from souni-s other than cur rent labor, trsde would be al. lutrlr fre and pnaluctioti wo.J be unft tteml. A ie O plication of this principle Would result in a healthy devrlopim nl of legitimate business and give America control of the market of the world. The Salem. Mas., I.egister, which ha been urinted for m arly OH years, ha suaja-ndeil for want of patronagn. The junior i-iin.r, in ginning a a rejKirt-r, In M-rvnl for 4J yeAr. It will take forty expert two and a half month to count the money in the l'riitl States treas ury. Sown of our American board of aldermen would go through it (juickt-r than that. The New York chamber of com merce t pposea the t'l-ary law be cause it mar iniuro our commerce with China. It ha no thought of the thous'imU of white men ami women who are U pt out of cii )il.y mcnl by this odious alien lalmr. After careful examination of the lliuny rnodeU presented, the United Stalls urtpy, through it pi- -guiza-Lie head, ha il-c.ircd in favor of the Krng-Jorgi-iiM-ii magnine rille, and the manufacture of the new arm will probably om be com menced at Springfield armory. It i something of a blow to our na tional pride to lie compelled to con fess inventive inferiority. Thi unaccountable iliacrepuncy for our inventive genius i far ahead of that possessed by all other nations will undoubtedly smm be wijnil out, but for a year or so tho UniU-d StaU's ormy and a largo promrtion of our nutional guard will shoot with what, though A foreign pro duct, i now In-livved to lie tho highest typo of the modern rifle. rublifhers of newspajs-rs are ruahiug to extreme nowaday in their ell'urts to (ill space and gel out large edition. Tho I a to 1 I'D isatio of the Kx itniniT, as an in stance, may bo interesting u a cur iority and illuntra'.e the facilities enjoyed by the modern pr.'ss when sustained by unlimited means, but i a lxre and nuisance to the reader. Much of tho mutter was written to fill space, and is un worthy of a moment's considera tion. Headers do not have tho time to wude through a lot of trash when standard literature may be obtained. This modern mania for publishing largo papers will un doubtedly correct itself in time, a tho reading public does not look with favor ujHin them. Tho Chinese are a shrewd race, especially where finance is con cerned. They are bringing China men to Portland by shipload to get tho benefit of an accommodat ing collector, and to use the ma chinery of tho federal courts. A large in-rccntago of the 1 10 ) brought thero during tho past mouth claim to bo merchants, although most of them are horny handed. About half slip through the col lex-tors hands while a considerable mimls r ure re leased through the federal courts. The others will he taken hack to Victoria and slipisil over the bor der into Washington at a eu-t of V) ht head. The coi-t of bring ing them to Portland is compara tively small, and nt least ID is saved on every Chinaman slipped through the mi shes of the law into that city. Tho Tacoma New calls attention to the imiKrtance of a recent de cision of tho supreme court of the slate of Washington to the efitrt that the court cannot go behind the record itself and impure into the p-gularity of the legislature' proceeding in passing a bill. In thi case tho supreme court finds a hill returned by the legislature as having Urn passnl, and the court divides that it cannot impure into the proces by which this return whs made. If the engrossing clerk of tho legislature returns a hill as having been passed, when it never has liccu a a matter of fact, ni.d it secure the signature of the gov ernor, then according to the hu- Iircmo court, the act is law, and the egislatiire is the only body couiic tent to correct the error. This de cision nmkes it osible for the en grossing clerks and the governor to make any law they sit! fit, and leave tho jnnple without remedy until the legislature meet again. The record of the legislature showed that tho state land commission bill had not been passed in the manner provided by the constitution. Hut the bill was reirteil as having been passed correctly. The su- S rente court now says that it can o nothing and there you are. McKinley, bankrupt but for the gift of those for whom he ivured beneficial legislation at the expense of the masses, Lulls on the financial situation. Artcmus Ward would call it "sarkasm." Foster, the late secretary of the treasury, who cov ered up tho condition of affair uu til After the election. And now also is bankrupt, should follow McKin ley And give hi views on the finan cial situation. Then Kauni, late commissioner of pensions who as sisted in looting the treasury, and Harrison could tell what they know ulaiut causing a surplus to disap pear. The attempt to lay the pres ent financial stringency" that has been closing in on the country for more than a year at the dwr of the democratic party shows the hoja--lessnes of the MiKinley cause. No conditions exist now that wer not in on-raii--n when Harri son tepial down 'id out. exi-ci.t that a genera I n trc;ichnieiit in the ! fxja-nsc of the government ha j U-en inaugurated. Csel- a cm j plover have b-vn dischargi'J, hu-I rvaus reformed, and step taken to prevent unworthy applicants fnni j getting on the -rnion rdN. andj strike .lT thoM? who are fraudulent-1 ly drawing ja-nsions. "Thou canst j not say we did it." I Fire at Oakland. ilt OuarJ. Juua IS A coiial'icmhl" irtlon of -lie-a portion f klli.l. I Mini ty, wn. U.rn.il at an rarlr) !"" inornlna-. Th lire tarte.i IUll nal-.n ami . !"; " LullilliiK. nearly "lie whole I'lneW ii.K ile.tn.y i II" kley general cliaii.li- aloif alao Turner I tho linifo wan-houat. witn u eouir.. of wheat ami wool were the lia-ra. Thi. .Uinnip-n will pMsihly f. t up fn.m -'s,iJ to IT-V'"- ' ' ""'" of lii.iimiu la not n-artnl. I.A1 1 K. Mmv w riting the alve wo have niivl a fuller n-rt, as follow Ilny ha wna alctpiliK III hi anion" huilH Iiik nml wiis awukciiiil l-y the flnine. ami it wna hut a ahort lime when the Ihoiiia lai niue iiiinililnillnhle. I he i-nlite hha k and anme other proa-ny wna .l.-atroynl. !- Bhollt .SM". i. ... 1 1 .. , I alalail 'Ilia- loaem ll.-iriiiiv t .(.-.. - - . an- llownnl A lla.U. r, anl.a.n. .; I"; aurain-e 7il. . I. lurner, '" i n- 11 iihii- liiaiiiriiina (.'IIISI. HH-li-Tiiin'ii Jua. Hulling, aliia-innker, Kssi; Mi mler- noli, Inrla-r, nrla-r,' IJs': Talker, Kroccrlcn, t-ai: p. II. Itcchlcy, huihling ami hmli'llnvr innterlul, ii; J. H- i . ............... i -iai- J H. Itai-kleV. i.-iii i -..in.- w. IP ni-riil inerehniiillae, iss: all of Hu-" unlii.iir.il K. II. Voiina A '., t.- urn: Iiiaiinim-o H.1,i". ftieklo llnai., eoiitnictom ami hulhlem. Iom h- foiisiitenihlo other pmrty wa more or lew itamnited. WaituD Itfin. JuneH. Frank I'lltciigvr hna gone to Port land to work. Mr. Ailainaon and family, ol Kali ana, arriviil hero the flmt of the woek. They are much pleaaed w It li our little Valley. Mi llel le I.yon arriviil fnmi Eu gene Tu. -ly and w ill spend her vaca tion at Walton. We are plcnacd to know Mr. Chan tain I much Improved In health and In now ahlo to la.- aniuml. S Ii.niI la pnarwlmr lileely under the niiinntfcinctil of Mian liradley. A him I huver wa in our initial this week trying to II ml hoinea for several fniuiilm. We hope ho w 111 nilccced In he eliti-rprlae an Walton is tfluil toex tenil ita welcoliif to all stranttem. H. II. I.yon hna hmiiKhl hi little laiy fnuu town, when he ha laeli un der meilicnt Ircntuielil. He 1 nouit la-lter now. (juite a kimhI denl of Inlk nUmt cele brating at Hie mouth of the Wild Cat river. An Intereatiiig time could I hml If the people w ill net up an Inter esting pni(raui. Celebrate a though "we wero tho people." We un please d to chronicle tho map rln if-of tw o of our prominent youiur. nuiple. Mr. (ieorue C'haatalll and Mian Sli'lin Tliiirinan wen marrii-d Tue- Iny, June II, ls'.i.l, at the brhle' lioui, T. J. l-'ountuiti olIlcintliiK. The young couple have our heurJeat coligratuln-tlon-. MllOKT. inOllll. Ill 1 1 III LI ! 1 WHV Al.l.lk. llatMlllaa, Jab A la.a llawh ! ! I la Daara. Sa-lal to Iuilt Grann. I'oltVAI.I.Is. June 10. Ill tialny's On-pinliin you will ace mi account of the dialing hy the nlierill on an atta:'li incut of I'orttmul cmlitom of the car rlniti' factory. Kl.inucinl mattcm were further eoii'iplicnlcd thia morning by the following not iii- punted on the iloori of the old eatnhliKlntl bunking Iioiik-of ll.iinill.ni Joli A Co.. a short time la-fon' hmikiug hours: We wire compelled lo ausa-iid for w ant of cash. Awa-la are sliflli lelit to pay all lexaita III full na mam na they cun In n-alied iiniii. (si'iieil. JlAMIl.To.H Joll Co. There la no exciteluelit, and 111) Ull Ua iiitl withilrnwiil of fund froru the First NuHonul. C'onfl.lciuv ia iipre-sel mi every hand thut the auin-uicd bunk w ill he ahlo to n-siiuie husiueiui Iii a short time and iiniki- pn ineiit ill full for all claims. No alati-iueiit of liabilities has lavll liindc. Maaih'a tawaral. Ni:w Yoiik, June l.-Kunerul servl cea over the reluaiua of the Into Kdwln llooth t.Nik place at "The Little I'hureli Around tho Corner," from which no linn y actor have made their luat exit. Tho oiiiiliit little eilldce was cmw iltil to the iloor with men emi nent ni aclom, artlata, men of letters, men of nll'aim, eomo to iay final trib ute to the fainoun ili-aif. Kvrrything eoutiivtiil w ith the funeral was the imwt simple. A plain open iiiaket lichl the n niniiia, anil the only Klft of nut ii ro iiaui It wn a wn-ath iifluurel. The n-Kiiliir Kplw-oiml burial service wna vtnl hy Itlahop I'olter, annlated hy Dr. KoiiKhton rector of the church. At the eoiichiilon the Unly waa taken to tho I imud Central (lcMit and put on a sai in! trnlu cnrryiiiK friends to lloaton, w hen- the Inleriucnt will be In Mount Auburn cemetery. Nolle I Km. June K Mr. Knoch Fisher of this place left for S alou luat wi- k, to work. Frank Mile h.ia rentsil Mr Pnalcy'a plmr. Mr. Paaley ia thinking of going to California. Mia I.ucy Stevens paid many frlendn a vlit on lower Nolle thi week. A tHwloftlc wa eatabllahetl on Wild cat a few day ago. Mr. S. S. Steven ia making a nice lot of cheeae thia aprinif. Ho has a steam fnetory ami la milking about Nil cow a. Ill HSR l!fl. I'allj Uuanl, June 10 Pl'lll'll ASKII A lloVK. If I' IL.rb. ey, formerly ol N'alley City, North Ihikota, hna pilrehnaeil lia) acre of 11. C. tlwi'll'n liluiv. 10 niilt-a aoiitli nl this i itv. Thia iin-hiili-a llio Ikiiim. of the place and la a tine fnrm. Sir. lierKey leii lor lila ronm-r home this niornmif to arramrr for the nioin(of na iiiiiiuy ami t-necia to tin lln-lr Hew home. NoKMAt- A Ijihc county Teachers' Institute, or summer aehiail for teach era, la to lt held at Hie pul-lio aclnaal buihlliiK In thia eily, July 1U, to Aur ut l, liichlaive. The iii'alnutom will ho D. V. S. It. i.l ami J. M. W illimun nml more w ill la eiikrail If neeeanary. This la a Ih-w tl-artuiv and ou thut will prove highly la-iit-flcinl. Iai:r Ouard. Juba ID. Rltn llFJEiTKIi. The couiitv court thianfteniiam la lle.1 ihi hiiU "for tho care of county lua ra f..r the eiiaulng er and all hi. la -r n jirtiil aa not la-inu nm.le In aiN-orluui" with the opirirUalioiia. l-ai'.f i.aant. Juna 10. Di-.wixilii.-The eharB atraitul Ijme Thomna wrrc di.Uiiiatl on DKi tmu of the pn M-utiii attorney upon hia arraijriiinciit yratmlay aftermain. Theitawre paid by the rrvaeru. Hon. TAlkul'AII. I. T., June l.-Tho six Undii. whonibln.the lM.uk at IL-u- t..u--Sio, Ark., of II I.wm Tw-ljiy. .ri Wiii other than the celebrated 'urrgang hlnl by m,K suuduy morniiig tho roblier went Into camp t '"'h '" ' " thlsplaoo whero lr.w"''nw.,T,,, dav. They were iwigiilivil by alai ' 1..1 ... aii.-iimt to eni- tiillBII limn, - 1,;,. . , lure tho outlaw wanlliado. I he ilriv er on tho Talc.uah and Sll.m Spring. a laa I.. -t ltlll AllVft III PKJt W lioeailia '" a-. a..a,... - -- hat after n.bblng tho IW-iUoiivlile bank, the mblnm n-le U-Uun-ly acnaai the iiiiMinlaiu of Arkansas lck Into the nation. Yesterday a halt wa. made at Oaken. A ,a-lofll. U tw .all thia iilaceaiid Kvaiiavlllr, Ark., when IheUmllU tk dinner and P-sl.d their liorai- No Attempt wa limde to n.n.-eal their Identity mid no fur ua could ! leariml none of tho crow allowed sIkii. of having la-ell wounded aa nis.rt.il. In paying their bills iiiiieh money was displayed, and Starr anl.l It waa an cuy mailer to rob a 1.. ..1,1 Ill i.naa-arV Slllollllt of ...rt-aa was n-ndv. Tlie KUIIg nsle Ida- UaelV OUt of thlkia Blld Weill III Ihedini-t on of their old huiinl, Hie Creek tiutloll. Ur. Slrlalraa U . X:w Yoiik, June .-The Advert W u- .. in u ilia iiinrfiiiitr! Dr. Mc- ri pill a- .... aa- tilvnii will pmliahly laj In Itome Sut v ia. ... .1... L'l.m. unhiy or sununv. 110 ir"i" ....1 a'-li w In ..li.Miii.iii-a. tia lha order ol nai j '-- - - al... I...... I A l.l..iraila 1 Html L'HOIV Slltol all, a .i-. .... a, . 1 1.. 1. 1., ..t.uila. II, wiio n-uiaiaieii 111111 111 ni -v ..m.- Tli il.-iuirtnn nf Dr. Mctilvnii ...mi 1.111. but hi. Intliiiiile frlemla were aware of it. How he went, or under what name, no one w ill a..ll It l kiinuii however, that he anileil eight day ago. The fact that Dr. Mctilvil bun tpiiie created consider- ,T . . . a. a- -...a.. .1 1.. able excucllieiil 111 iiouinn vauiom. ,.lr..l iii ihia rilv thia even I II If. for the l.u. In IumLiI ami. Iiilimiite i ui 1 1 j..... - . friends of the ex-tstslor of St. Stephen aaid: "Dr. Mctilyilll !a-n to Itome; lie simply obey, the order of the l'on-'s representative. He will come Imck, we tlriuly lalleve, fully and absolutely vlndlCAteil III hi eoume, so fur am the land oueatlon and Mlitica an coneerii vil. Tho known leniiiiiK of laeo XIII aA .l...i.u.ajiaa mt pa.li ia! lia.lliial liVlhalHt l.iiiiiii". la'ji tltuili-hla llolinemi hn. aasuimil to wanl William II of (ieriiiiiny, uiiike U. collliueni 111 1111. rvsai-i. laarlta Rale Paalnaaslrr. Slallallra Wasiiixoto.n, June (. During the flmt thn-e mouths of the pn-setit ad i.ili.lMllnn uai.l.ul limn f fill! Intll lllllimiiaaii.il. a .i..r. w u ., .. nutnts-rof fourth-cluiaH isvatmu-lera ap Miinteil wasU-'37, of w hich Hu- were to till vacanciea caumil by n-sik'tinlloiia and death, and !'i by n-iuovnla. During the convspoiiiliiig in-riisl of the previoiia administration the total 1111111- la r apMiinteil was s-jjii, or Piii more than were Apisiiuteil durliiif the last three months. Of tlu-s. 1U-VI wen- to All vacancies cnuacd by nnliTiintloiiM and denth and A-Vi "liy n-movnls. The nun her of aiiolutiiif nts iiuidc mi rinlif nation. waaJul-iKreaterduring the llmt nunrter of the present administration than during the lust, ami tho iiumln-r made 011 n-movala was ,V01' Icnn during Cleveland s llmt quarter than during Harrison a. law Ptaaaa af lit tarar l aw. Hki.kna, Mont., June 0 Ah Wing, a Chlnaiuau III Heaver lleml eounty klllnl three other Chlimnien. Hu wna sentenced to the stuti-s prison for life mid luia served nlmut tht-eyeum. He lug con lined in the penitentiary, Ah W lug was pn-venieii Imni ri lslerinir even If he had deninil to do no. II has Innlructcd his lawyer to 11 ml nut if the I lilted Slalen' law was not imrri mount to any act of a state, and w helli er under the taenry law he should in In deMrteil In China. t:ilrMabarSlaMirVla.ra. Kl.l.K.vsiu nun. Wash., June 9. A notice was mUiI on the doom of the lnkiiig-hoiiso of lh-njamiii A. Suia-s A Co. this morning Hint the Imnk hml teinairurily susa-udiil owiiix to a heavy withdrawn) of dcismit. uml tho lunhilily t ) n-nlio on net-urltlc mnplv sulllcieiit to pay f.5 for ( 1 of Indebted-in-sa. A run on the branch bunk ut lloadyn yestenlny preeipitnted the e!oa lug of the pun-tit in thia city. There I no excitement over the susm-iihIoii. and the bunk hn tho sympathy and conllilem-e of the entire pub! ill.-. l.rother McMahan of the Sal. -in Inilccndcnt has these oditorial gems: This quarreling Ik tween valley towns, ns to which is the U'tter, ought to cease. As a matter of fact there is not lifo enough in all of them to make a good Irish wake. Tho tin-horn gamblers, morphine fiends and pimps still linger in tin city. If gome unfortunate fellow come to town and asks for a meal he is immediately arrested and set to work on the streets. If a mor phine fiend comes to town and con sort with a prostitute he is al lowed to remain. Truly, the Salem police force is a great institution. EUCiENE FLOU1UNG MILIiJ Wm.Edris&Son. Every Sack of Horu Guaranteed. Ask your gnavryinan for Kup-ne flour. If not w hat It Ian prv-rnted the money w ill be n fun.liil. The F.ucctie Mills have the Litest lm prnveiiteiita, and have no nua-ror iu the manufacture of tlmU'lnaa flour. All kinds of mill feed to order. T IT AnamvaMsltaataaaaTi la 1 u v r tii in J W,a "vl,f H I.:. t, w. r , a1 1 - v- a ' y. f : ". H ' in... . . , ZHTTT-ml aad f l.iw art ra-.v- t-am;..a Ir4a. AA.Va atliaWuaiataandlitauav.Vai, a-.. HoLIJtMCCK a JUM. City lrnf Mara. . . IWH,( Q aw raaiarit km;, HV YliHK. June H. ' the W orld fnuu Chun. Iron, N, All ellorl la U-iiiK made hy''t ,; "; a-lety to Intel fere w III, l,e S,?01 laixawho are entered i, Cbnndroii June l.lth, ,. ri . broiichoa aa they like to m, 7 llmt P-uch Chl.-UKO, a di.tun.- .jV ill.-a. President llali,.,, , 7 ink ia laeliliu for II... , . " clailim Hint the Inwa of Nel,rVa. V wa and Illinois iui4iln -InuaaV,. wi mid nndilhll the im.i...i bu hna wiltlcli to Ihe iliil..,. ... or and sherllla pntitiil( nunh,.'.'!?' raia. Ijaria niia,li.ri. In ui . . ..'n? :w;r.ri.,uii.,rror " . innv lit Ion of the purlieiplui i''4 la-ell aa-atten-il nloi.ir ttu- lina. t.' cowboy l idem say: I,,.. ,I1V find Interfere w ith u. ,,"e ri . r" through mid attcmliny ., Hlr 1 llliiMa, lino lie will Hum l. Ij.il, ilnmv Iii very short order." Th- slt-n3 here received i Ili r fmin t. ,U11 , MM-ii ty to stop Hie iiii-c. ,, , o" of the rhlloir Iniistem of . ,, ( piiuching schiad, he iI.iIiim.I ti.n,., the pn.sitlon nt siej.t. 1 1,, ..i.j1' tlie ruit- is io snow un- i Inluruni. ,j ihe unlive western l.n.ml, 'I'luiaa. luiiiiesara ri.lil. ii (,,.,.. --. . .-' initio il llnV While no I I ........... I .. . oil the iiveni!e they me ridilen Irnm'ju if i o iiui. a w iiiij lair Mill Ararat. I'll l Alio, June II. J ml lit Wia.l I. the Cliiti-d States circuit court thia iiioriiiiia! diH-ided lo nlloav Uu- world', 1 'oliiinliii.il ex4k.tioii to npja-ul fnnj) vent.-nlny'a Sumliiy-niiit. ilt-rithan ei .. .1. I ..lu.. ..r i a 11 V llllli- lailil .aai-a' ui lieari llfc I f h a-ttl w ill le llxed by t 'hlef Juaiice Fill. Icr. All nppliciitioii lor a ua-naikaj w hich would susa-ml theelliel ofl decision and allow of tho em,, IfD. Iiih next Sun. lay, wna n fii-ad, uinl lb order for un Injunction wna cnn-ml. letter It w as ntrniil the Htlorm-rff the fair llllli. t ask Chief Ju.tiir Fullrr fur a suspension of iiilKiueiif o,, division will dca-ml whellu-r or nut the fair will ncu Sunday. Ural elll.fi ift l.ia,, Vam oi vi ii, II. C, Jiiim U.-TU MtemiiNhip M low era arrived this iii.iru lu. The M low era la the llt-t ship of the new service In-lwivn Aiistmlls tii Vancouver. Her nrrivnl here u i;ni'li'd with the Ismmini; of innnon uml Ihe riliKiliit of ta ils. The liuynr and a committee of citiens witij t band of muaic met the Miowerast tin eillnilieeof Hid imrlair nlnl canrtoi her lo her U-rth nl the whnrf. A lan qllet w ill la-niveli the olllci r of tin) ship this evening. Tito laaa a Ihr at haala. Xkw Yoiik, June !. Tin- ICoim-oit-n-iHin.leiit of the Catholic New ratt led yesli-nlny Hint the "la- limiliil an illl ortullt Hiitllli al iliM-iuiient uo June 5, to the hialioa of tin I nil.-J States. This diH-uinelit ileali -litlithe schisil oiicstioii, nml upholds l!u- npiu. ion of the majority of the ciiiiutr of the I'lilted St iitc. Ullas Will). Xkwiikku, X. Y., June !. U frn Taylor, iipMiintcd to take l.-liiii..ny in the suit ol Mm. Krmik Leslie npiiiiat her liiisUind, "W illie Wild-,'' liai rr p irted, ni-olllluelliliuK Hint she I gnillteil ulwolllte divorce. farllanA .a-la I hi- I'lura. l'KoKt A, III., June II. The liatintial coiiveutloii of the Tnivelera' l'i.ilii-tl AsauN-hltioli of Aluerien Ilin-U ill Port land, June I Mi I. Olc J. i:n ia elii-ted iiatioiial vice-pn--i.leiit. IN.n HI O. Pauis, June !. Janiea linriloii Ita n liett, prop! ietor of Ihe New York Ihr aid was ilmmeniu-ly injurnl hy fnl.nn from a couch Wediii-sdiiy. lb- iinilm tied to ur-ivv worst mid u siuuicul np-t utloil lai iime lutts-nry yeterdny. llii couilitioii is now- critical. Kniullpax IMAMrAru. Spil Kllol.M, Jllllc !. Small ' o'S Hnuca tospn ad In (iotheiihiir,;. Ttirn liuve la-cu oS di-ntha fnmi the uit-aal ill the lust week. rralArnllal Appalaluiral Wasiiixi.ton. June . Tin" dent hua npHiinled W. ti. Cr.iwfitnl.iif I ml nun, deputy auditor of the trcn-urr for the stoHlii depart uieiil. Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will Inn-alter lnf "-in I'" '"' Laille' Misses1 and C'liiltlif n SlH'KS i i rrux uoHTs. Clippon, White ar.d I-ok Siii fine ku mui, MENS' AND E0YS' BOOTS & SHOES And In fact avarythlnu In tfc ItaaJ hhita lina, to nhiih 1 inlm.l l" mf aaiaaeial attrutiitu. -MY GOODS ABE F1KST fU- And rnan.ntaat.1 na n-prarotl, and "i-l ha n.ld for tha l-we-t i.rlca Uial f'J. articla can b all ardai A-.....- Sportsman's Eporium. HORN 6l FAiNE. Practical Guiwniih a n-alersta (U-NS. IMKLF-s Fi.hint Turkle ib-I -i"ril. Nrwi.K nmehlnra mid I !eedlr. All Klutla lor Nl' h-irina -L i ' In !' n- ,,,!' "J " ran.'.!. Guns Lca.-'p'i i Ammuni'n hrr -W S r- Wiil.O.atta ""t- If vo:i want ocrie, 0r r5 crJ?o?SimlV y ......,.i- . ,jiv. .-.un. u . al f ! f it r ti. Il ' I k. . . l I 1 f m. a . . ... I - i- "I TW 1 ."r-ii r-.'vei-T - m r-r o o