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fcugcno City Guard. MATt.niAY, JII.Y 1. Th Urrllne In WhI. When tho McKir.L v hill put up tlm duti- on wool with the nll r'l intention of improving tlm i'ri, ami the rial intent to fool tin- form er omo more, rr rn'll hy n very har incline That !' lin Im Ix-en g''H'X ever iiicc. It in not at all necessary t' tarilF rifurin argument, a the Courier-Journal re-murk, t' y that tin- clang" iu dutie caused tliu J clino in pricca. It it cullioit nt for our urMfe to av that it did not prevent tin in. V? know will that hud rale Is-en lowered, and tlm aime decline had occurred, protec tionist would have ascrilied thedc rline to the reduction of tlm tariff. Tlmy did thin in former year. They argued that Mr. Cleveland' administration caused the decrease of tin- nuinhcr of sheep in thecoun try. although no change in wool dutie occurred during hi term. Wool i aotnewhat lower thin year than "a" Tins '""toll Commercial Bulletin call atteii ;.it tn tlm f.u-t. and mv the de cline wan caused hy the election of Mr. Cleveland. Hut tlm Mckinley l.ill is still in fortf. Tlm decline thit year in hut a continuance of w hat ha hecn g"i"K on eve r nincc the McKinley hill wan pased. An to tho (In line lust stiring the Hulk tin raid it would liavo U-cn greater (till but for tho enactment of the measure. An to the decline thin t.rini it Nivn it in the result of hint fall's election. The incoherency of tins reasoning in apparent iroiu urn hare xtatciimnt. Wool has leeii going down ever ineo tlm wool tnrill of 1SU7 wan paed. It wan higher then than it lina over Imm'ii nince. Mr. Sherman i on record an raying that the . ... i downward course 01 wool nan aliow n the tendency of protection Li cheniK-n coininoditicH. That in thn argument used to the nm n ll fai lure. To the grower, however, diflerent language in used, lie in !.! tlmt the tariir in all that Maud lietwecn him and ruin, though it ha Imcn often Ucniointratfl that tlm nverai'il irrower I ill Vrt a treat ..... ti r- i . . deal more tax on the woolen gisls ho Use than the ilulle on Ihu iimntity of wool he produce, even if he got the full lienelit of them all, though it in cany to show mat lie liy.it lint. Thin double dealing with the far mer appears to have lot it- charm. It in kept up now ierhaw "imply .1 r .!'. 'ei . - - jrom mo lorce oi nunii. me pro tectionist have still got the Mc Kinley bill, and tlmy must accept tho resjsnisihilily for itn elTccU ho long an it remainn in om ration. Senator lolph in retried ait having made the following Mute incut uftcr the discontinuance of tlm coinage of silver hy India: "J am optioned to my colleagues, you know, on tho nuhject if free coin age, and am in favor of maintain ing all currency on a par with gold; but it nccms to me thin action of tho Indian government will diminish, instead of increase, the irosoct of passing a rt eiil of the Sherman law by tlm wnato. J think the eH.it will Ik- to make the thoughtful tnemlsr of congress hesitate U fore they further deprevinto the value of silver by suddenly throwing Hmmi the mar ket of the world -l,rtK,tHR ounce of silver, equivalent to nearly the whole American product now pur chased and in stK'k by the govern ment. 1 do not know that any thing In ter than a recal of the Sherman act can Ik done to relieve the situation, but 1 am fearful a re Kal of that act would be diutroiis to the finance of the government and silver. Ivoti Star: It i funny how jieoplo diiMMver the imKirtance and influence of a newraiK r when they get into a scrAM, or do something they are ashanuil of. They live for years without subscribing, and when aked to advertise say: "It doesn't py; no one real tlm pa per, mil me minute umy gel in to a racket they rush to tho new tiaporn and reiiuent them not to sav anything alsiut it. t'r in rae of trouble in which their name hap JKMH to ! meiitioiKsl, then they realize that the pacr ha a circu lation, and they don't want their name published all over. The statement made by the nlli rers of the I.atm County bank show conclusively that no dcisiur will lose a dollar by its closing. Think of it! Assets, 'l.'J.I.OKO; liabilities, S.". k K. A temisirary stringency of the money market wan the only cause fvr the ilo-ing. The jnvplc hoj for the t.irly resumption of the hank, which to us,ii-iii4 to Ik at no very distant day. Tlm rejsirt by the comniitti ap jHiintisl to examine the mnditionof inc r irsi .uuun;ii ana me r.ueiif j Ioan V Savinirs banks, has U-en j 1ublishil. It show raid banks iave fmni I2." to riofn-s ts for, every II of lubsiitics. A rirst-cl.i-- showing. I Kveryl!y should c h hrte tlm j Fourth of July thi year. I.'up-im j will do her very U-st to i,t. rtaui j all th.-'m w h) favor her with t'.ir; attendaiiif. The fri-e d ih--- i.l In one of the imj-irtant features i-f the day. . ; Tke Orrroolaa forrmpoidcal. "I am very sorry to know that fomo of tlm democrat of Oregon take their jmlitica from the Oxon ian." raid Dan Murphy to a Tele gram rctiorter, who raw him upon inn return. jim ii."paicne win here by tho (ireifonian correspond ent in Wanhington are for the sole puni-me of creating dmcord in tho rank'- of tho di nnK-racy of Oregon. When the article publirlmd in the I r gonian stilting I had no more inllueiice with tlm admiuintration renchul Washington. I aked Mr. Dun why he sent ruch dirpaU he. He rctili'cd that ho wan a coii"itent republican, and that if Im could get tho democrats to fighting it would be U tter for the republican in On t'on. I imagine that many other dirpatclm were sunt for like puriMire. 1 Im contest tor the olli cen coming to Oregon, in the main, wero gentlemanly, and I think after the apiHiintmentn have been made the defeated candidates will accept tho situation gracefully." The change of sentiment, in the matter of himi'tallic money, going on in ir iit Hritain i manifest. It result in a revolution in favor of bimetallism and in avowed against the single gold standard. It is raid that "no lcr an authority than Imonard Courtney, one of the mem ber of tho royal commisioon ap Kiintnl to inquire into the bi metallic question, to declare that with scarcely a single exception all the persons who have scientifically studitd tho subject of the standard are now convinced that tho single t'old standard in a mistake and I hrimriiiir dimeter to the whole world. Tho significance of Mr Courtney's opinion lies in the fact that he originally agreed wild th rut ion of tho commission which rcportnl against the exjiediency of htmetalliHiu. Ho in now a warm ad voeato of the double standard." I'lrasaut lllll I trill.. June Zh hummer sunshine i once more with us. The eltUen of ( 'lovehlule valley claim one of the heaviest ruins ever w ltmwM-il In Ortfc'im fell on tliu night of the .1st. Siine of I lie Ilillitin nru contemplat- I II iiiIIiik the picnic at .Natron no the ooth. The I'lrssimt Hill linml K1" to Cres- wi II to iiluv for the (i lelirutliin. I liey Ket -iO lor the day's work. Cnele Plillilt Millkcy, of KllirPlli' now 01 vuirs olil, In visiting bin in pliews, W. J.sihI I. N. Mulkry. Cuiislilernlile corn was plimtnl here thin sprlujf. Mtml or it look well. I. 1.. Ilristow starts to Portland this iiiornlii); to sell some lino Imrsot. Ifiqie he w HI kiiiiiimi. J. T. Calllsoii ami w ife have just re turned from visit to llentoii coinily 1'. I.. Kellev and w Ifu hnve U-en on the slek list this wii'k. Jno. S lier Iseii'mjed In liuvhig ti slis k lor Henry liro., ul rs-allle. Mrs. S. HiiiikIiiiiiiii was n'srtil on Ilie SICK llsl lusl wii K. The trial utaed nil niiietly hen- last M.imlnv. Crime of Imleivul exiNMiire Is the olt'eiiRe. They are ilinler Ills) IhuhIs to await the action of the Krnml Jurr. I'.d Moan was the only man any IlKht w as miiile on. Wvlle ami Anderwui have Ixvn saw- liiK U the vkhI of tint nrlglilMirhiKMl the past Week. An Infant child of John Hunter, near Cresuell, w a luirinl In our ceme tery last I uewlay. Wlllimii West Iserei tliiK a hew barn which will add greatly to the appenr- iinc' ol I lie hill. Much enrlv liav I ready to make, but the clon.lv w valher of the past few week has kept many from K"iOK to work at It. I lie hay harvest will Iw quite heavy this year. X. Ieter Items. June, 27. We have iNindered! Yea. we have t tip lateof nlulits woliilrritiit! And oh, pray mine out from l hi vale of e- coi'v and liilonu a wonderluir nubile that we may know w lioui thou art, nioi.t (irncl'iiis "tireenhorn," that we may know Just bow far tojiiiluw. i. S. Stayton w ho I a Iwn runrini; the saw for the mill eoinimiiv, hasiroue on a vl It to h.lkton, ami will git (heliivtolil liome at Msvtoll, 1. 1 nil inn nty. llom, to the w Ife of Frank Tavlor. a S4iii, June trunk ha surremleml his liu born to the vouiiir man and sa ho makes a lull lutnd. K. It. Parker and wife, Fred Parker and I. Lion lenipleton visited the city i lie nntt oi ine week. Mr. Sorivner w hopim haird the Law place, baa luoviil upon It. Wm. Miller has finished building his house and has moved his family. Kill I'nrker Mtiilird hi C'hivrnlale clusd Friday, the td of June. We bad the pleasure of attending the school picnic, at the Veatch school bou-t on the I'lth Inst. The pn Kraiillne eonlte. of nillsie, reeilatlnos, no., ami rvthvtul cmht on Mr. Kocn ry, tln ir elllclrut teacher. We are Informed that the vtltioii for the c-uUi.lnni'nt of a mail route up I till I'm k to IV.Vpl lias U-cii al lowed slid a p..tolllv established, by name f-Ky't. Pi rlip the limm adinlnlitensl to the Uiy f.r ili-lnr l.ln' th (H-ace of the PlraMiut Hill picnic, will l.n.h them that tin' way of the trsiin-ir i liard; that tliry may m the futinv re frain from their evil ay Andy Fraler started Mntiday Willi his family for the Sitil couutry In te he inti II. N iiiakinit bis home til the future. Itfe.l 1.R. ! siatkrl. f Fman is.il, June s Wool -Tlu-re I no liiineiM In-all t. Mendo l ino wisi1., tilb-mt last week at I kiali and ( l.o. r.llr, wrre i. at a rann- of I '-r l.i It.- r pound. The unulitv a li.t lri-, .r..ll.lv Hot ovrr i"si.. on ii'iiii.K The rantrs of prlo-s li.mu-l i at an avrrtiiT of r pound ! IoWi r tlinll l'i.e w.a-i. hnxicht at the 1 ami- .llit year IValrrado n t : ls.k f.-r any trade of iinitiriicr berw until after cnnirtvwi has ludieatl hat it t going to 1 1", if anything tiilt-day JUNi:a. O tieo. T. Hall Uln Portlnnd. Hr. W. Kuykeinlull snl last night at I rin. The supreme (iiurt I In nsloii al I'emll n. Hern-n dinrs and w indow. F. L. iiAMii:iis. lU v. I. I. !rter n lunml borne this ufteriKsill. lame County Hank elm k taken at Itlilin hart's. Tlm w.s.l market U still In a d pnisl eonditioii. tini. T. Hull will y the bigheat cash prh-e for w isl. Merrltt I)avUcaine up fnun Junc tion this aflernisill. Prof. Tho. Condon returned home from Corvalli thi afternoon. It I now ruiure that Mexico will usM-nd the coinage of ailver. Mr. I'.lla I'aire startnl for a visit at Tuoomaou the l.s-al this morning. (ilas cut to order any sle. F. ClIAKBKK. Ilr. Waller and family returned thi aftern.sni fnun vlit at Forest (irove. Mr. W. V. VArn nturned this morning from a short visit In southern Orefoll. AttorneyUeo.II. I)orri I attend ing circuit court for iMiinla county now In session at Itoshurt;. Theliastor of the Catholic church at St. frills, Marlon county, visited with Fa her lUsck yesterday. It. si. I cart H2..VJ (Hew ihkI but a part of tliu .bankrupt stock only a few). F. 1 4. ITIAVIiKloi. A runaway occurred on Pearl street thi inornliiK. The whkoii and baf nee were badly torn up hut m one hurt The steady llicrease of ((old In the United Rate treasury I the uut en couraging sign of rluancUil Improve ment. The trial of "Hero" Hlchardsoii, the train w recker, w ill U-giu at hurir, tomorrow. Sherlir oland will be present. Sheriff Dsve Osbiirn of lientotl eoiiut v, SKut last lilKht III Kug'ue. Ilave 1 an exivllviit oIlliiT and a K1'" lal Kentleman. K. IL Hollenlsi k w ith a fur.v of mm and teams iDinmcnnil grading on Pearl stnet, between Kleventh and Fifteenth, this luon.linf. Attorney (Ivo. A. iKirri ha n moved bis olllcc to the ns.ui formerly (Hvupltnl by A. K. tlallanher in the laue county lunik nuililliiK. J. F. (f rover, of Italia, ha just "ld hi IHI'J crop of hos for 17 (l ilts s r Miiiml. He wa ollrrtil .1 miuiiu lor them last Imp picking season. Itcv. (1. A. Hlalr and lie v. V.. 1 Henderson went to Salem on the Iim-iiI thi inorultiK. Itev. J. C. Teinpleton, of t 'ullage t irove, aeimianiil them. Mr. J. II. l.ainlsTt ami tlaiiiilit. r, (iiace, of Portland, arrived on the lo cal this afterniHiii for a vliit at the realdeiicc of Mr. and Mrs. S.M.Titus. Shiloh's Cure, the great coukIi and croup cure is for sale by us. 1'is-ket si. iiiutaiiis twenty-live disn-s, only cents. Children love It. Citv Diiro StokP, Ladies' trimmed HATS, trimmed In llitwers or tls, by the best New York milliners, value Kuarautecd, tl.!L', tita. Call and examine, P. Frank A Son, "KACKF.T." Captain Swu-nev, I. S. A., San Hii- if.i, ( al., sjivs: "Shiloh I atarrh lieiniilv I the lint inctlicine I bav ever found that would ever do me any giKsl." Prliv 'iO n uts. Sold hy ClTV DlU O SroHK. H. W. Hidden and W. II. 1'is.l went to ItiMihiirkt thin aflernisill to attend circuit court as director of the Myrtle Crwek ''oiisoll. luted Hydraulic Mining and MauutacttirliiK ( ompaiiy. Mr. It. II. Ku.'k ha accepted a in sit Ion III the llcsrln college of .HMlliiml, t at. Miew lll liave charge of the primary dciartmcut and will leave lor that place alsitit August 1st Mr. Ada lauic, of Harrishurg, who has la-eli visiting relative here lor sev eral wi k, rettirnisl home this morn lug. Her father, J. C. Snodgrass, ac companied her and will spend the Fourth at hi old home. Amomong tho athletic games on the Fourth will bo a log rolling match, a highly comical affair. A tub race on the mill race will af ford the funniest sight that can be imagined. Hieyelo races will also form a great feature of the day. The California farmers am now har vesting their grain cni. Harvest In many eastern state also Is-gins In a few day. TIhkc crops w ill he wnt at omi to market, and the money re ceived from their sale, iiium have marked ctl. ft In making money easier throughout the country. I .tike view Fxaiiiiuer: Mr. P. (I. Chrisiuaii and her daughter, Mr. Misire, of Itaker City, lell yewtcrday for Silver Lake, where they will vii't Mr. F. M. Chrininan and family until aisiiit July 10, when P. tl. Chrlsmau will take them to Migene, where they will visit relative and friends. The telephone companv have a gang of men at thi city starting on their trip to llrow iisvicu and piol.al.ly to F.tlL-elie. Thsv live in tent and am ramped near the S. P. depot. Albany IVuiiH-rat. I hey should I. nil. I to r.u- geiie and then connect Albany with Salem on this aide of the river. Salem statesman. S veral spirited horse race have Ikh-ii arrangiil for the Fourth in Kugene by local owner. Some exciting contest are IiK'kcd for. F.ail Journal: Yea Kelsav. wife and children, have li-cn vUuing In 1 rents here thi Wet k. They baxe ut traded half a aai'tion of land near' .oni; Creek, for an so acre farm, half under fruit, . mile from Lup-ue, Mr. Kelsav gi ttiug tl oi in tioot. ,-. and wilt and the gentleman they tradul with i w hoar name we did not leant '. h i i i.. r r.iiKeiie inis morning. u is ( .nr. ixeisav ino niion i. pui ome one i In i barge of the farm a be d.sn not in- j lend to move there to milc. The farm joins the one on w bich Ye was j turn. Vliria Ii!v ll.i.k-i l Nil l'nlv : and Chars I . t . 1 1 rt lurntil home from Lug-lie tii-lay to -lid v;w-:iti.in. ', They have Isin aMemliug the Stale; ClilVersity. A htlle ehat with N-ll rrtial the fact t'.at, be I an oli Ming , ymiug limn a . II aa t i.. nl, an I has , an ye to the inti of the ii.unlry. He rnva the rr 111 llie ohiii ly all pn ini' to I Hrt-r!.i. , this year, slid allii ii.-i the .iim,s inrll of Kuwelie CinpLilll of liard llnira, the farmer a pea Out Iv .n J perou and In jr.l pint. i 1893. 4 --;-:ri- ' ,v-vr Grand Celebration -OF thi: - 117th Anniversary of !l OHM (III lll'll 1'lll'iV.lllti - EMI OREGON Tuesday, July 4, 1803. Rational Salute of 44 j:r,j at Sunrise. FFICi:i:s OF THK OA Y. President. Il..n J HM.itl.s k. Vice Prmldenia: W I oli inai , Mulaw ; John Kelly, Springlli-ld; C W Wash. blirue, JUIiclloli: J I liisHlale, I oolirg, John Tall, Cn-sell. (iraud Mir.hnl. II J I Hi v. Aid-: V II Hinitli. V V H. n.lcr-oii. T J Cnilg, F L iinmU-r-, NV W Chessman, C 1' Houston. Oral. ir I r. C. I'.. Lisunis. Chaplain Itev. L. K. Iivemge. Ib-adcr-L. H. Harris. OKIiKIt, Itol TK OF I'lMK FUSION Civic mid Military Sslelles, Finv ineii, llicycles, Citieii lii carriages, etc. etc. The prisi-sHioii will form at the Court Iloiie on Ouk klr.i l, at !:'m a. in; will move north to Sixth street, west to Willamette, south to Te.ith stm t, east to ( Ink, themv north to the park at the Court lloiiic. OltM'.K OF K.F.lt(TSI I. Minde by the It.in.l. 2. Prayer. 3. Song by (ilec Club. 4. It. ii.ling of iMN'lanitloll of Ilideis'lidelitv. It. Mu-lc by the Iliiiul. ll.-Omtlon. Music by the Hand, h. Song by the Miiple. Aflernisill Grasl riDi.:e.-2 to 5 p. n.. foiv.iilu mil it 8 o':!::i IHCVCLK ItACK, 3 P. M.-o ei.trli-.. Prizes.-lt, -T..'h. 2nd, K. .ini, filo. DUtaiiir. l itth to Muth stni ts. LADII.S 11ICYCLK KACF. FmT KACI-X 3.-:a p. m., list yards, :ieiitries l ric i. Al-o Hiiitahle prl.esfor Huse I'.ull game Whivl-harrow run-, Potato rniv, Fat men's ran1, etc., will Is' awarded. (ilu ball shisitiug at 4 p. m. It. I. Paine, manager; prie l-l r 7 :"", 2nd f '., :tnl J.."si. His4-mntcit, n p. in. Prl.c 1st .ml i to, Two Itnis I'aiids nnd the (. l.i' Club w ill fiirni-h mii'-ic during the ihiy and evening. Kvervlsslv niiiie nnd !isit the com mittii in milking this celebration a grand success, COM MITT F.: !.. N. ItoNKV,. W. M. Kkn-iiaw, F. . O-iii UN. J. M. Ai.iiams, 1'. K. SNolhlll vvs. Illeyele at F. L. ClIAMIIKItS. II.N'-g.MMl iiniliiy -low prlii-. I . L. ClIAMKCIIS. A (uiiiud-hiilid eurrriiige for sale very cheap. F. L. Cm amiiiiks, Ijiwii uiourrs have struck tsittom, (Another part of the bankrupt sl.s'k.) See prin at F. L. Cham nuns. Karl's Clover Kis.t, the new blond purihVr, givi-s fn-"hm and clcnrnesa to the complexion and cunn constipa tion, ivnts, ,"si cent nnd fl. Sold by City Ihpu Stohk, Just nuivnl, one ear of I tain Wa- gonsaud olieof I tin ine lluggieaand Car rlng-s. Cull and Is- convin.nl that you can get the 111111 style and best iUtillty for the least ni.in v. r. I., til amio us. Shiloh's Yitalier is what you iinl for Iyss.la, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney Iroiit.le. It Is guiiran- biil to give you sat Ufaet ion. Price 7" ivnts. Nud hv Cn v Himi sihhk. AUmiii.v Herald: Mr. and Mrs. (im. Iliiiiuilirev lift Voti lihiv forlheirnew homo in I'ortlaud when- Mr. Hum phrey ha anvpted a iNMltiou as deputy I'. S. marshal ut a salary of t-WHKi ja-r year. C. It. Carter, alias Koae, the niunlcr- er, who achieved con-iil. rnl.lc no- toiletv In l ortliind and f-auin hist Jan uary ha again Isi-n n-snited. His ex ecution wa due last Friday, but it Is lllidc rstiMNl that the event hns lt-n isKttMined till J ut v 1.1. Carter, alia U w w a nrrtstt-d at Portland by a ti-tlve himmoiis, on a charge of mur der, committal many year ago In Ij rcli.-e ci.iint v, Mo. Heat tlrt de- nlc.1 Ins l.laiititv and all knowlnlge of the crime ol which be wa chargnl. Ilouwi r, alter the arrival of the ottl- urslnni Mioiirt, who knew him liaiiallv, the prisoner gnve In and iinfi-as.i lie wa the fugitive who wa wanted. In bis - the "law' tedi ous iiciiiv seems to cut a vcrv promi nent figure. Dav &. HerMerson, Unc'ertikers and Emba'mers. Ccr Wit. and 7th sts. THK Eiiiitui1 Loan and Siviojs BANK. S::::s::r:: :i: Kies? But Incorporated a C. piti! cf $50,- 000, w ;h S30.C00 Ta d U. Ih r-! fev.T) ' ! rSrs-fc lntrrvt ;..'.-t -n i.tn o - - an ! li C.twW rR rut wt ' ' m V- ii. i. t tf H I' Mtx tHlal w I KN 1 !. irrTi !jan at'-! n Ht -k m i '! (sn- A mi ' ' 1 A i . TU CM ! :- Nl ir :; le, tu-i ur ri--.a : n i . 't-j u tlie !.0'r m tl l! T't m fl .sit h it m f l u . .'! r . fi In a t r- ' Hi ', "! p, f !, !, of T I b- -.; h;- h 'f r- .1 1- l Tt f.!-;. ); I.. . 11 . 1 r 1.. ' - .1 " - .- . I -i K..f rsn ; .i a . ' k 1 I.- !.. T.r ,( w n i f vai it, .m h. r.n- t I trrss--i ! ;i.-s .f a -stv t.ca Kr l- Th r.,m"-r:r.''.j. a ...;-.! T-mr skl. MMiacr la ll. it mancr. 1776. BLAND ON FREE SILVER. n Inlervie'A' With the Creat .J- vocaie. (ST. Ijil-la. June . 'oligie.miill It. 11. Itlaml, the great silver advisnle, la bi-re. Itevlewing the ailver situa tion a atlectcd by the action of the lint: n government, h aald: "Mi-rolc measiina will lai ruiillii-.i on the part of this government for the re- liK.ii' i.t..u of nver. .n.isi einpoiu ieall I do not think It Is a kins kmit for silver In this country. On thecoii trary If eongn-s lb- nut adopt some iiicii'-ure Imking to a blnmtalllc stand ard, It will make the battle of the stall , anls, the mining Issue III this mill irv. The Ut'le will disrupt the siliti.-al parties and rauae a content Is.-te-ii the couinierclal centers and ag ricultural dlstrlcl of the country. Kree iiilnage of silver Is il.-iiiniidiil by the lalsiring clase and thi I what the frts-ilver men will How demand of congres. The demonetization of silver i a conspiracy !etween t ank ing institution in England ami the eastern rtlon of the I 'nihil Hates and the sus'iisiou of silver coinage in India I a lairt or the conspiracy 10 bulldoze the emigres of the I'lilted states to the adoption of a single gold s'aiidard. I do not la-lieve they w ill U(ied. If the demia-ratic cungn-s slaml true to It nledgea, this i.iiilr acy will not suon-ed. The low price of silver I due to the fact that thi and other government are discriminating against It and that the money inter est in thi and other cnuntric have fought It. No iniMirtant commercial countrv ha rvceiittv had a mint for the free exchange of gold and aivi-r. That Ilia I'nllnl Stnfi-a hv free coinage can restore silver to It original value, wa practii-ally admitted by the Itrltlsh royal commission of tun sisting of i iiiemlvr. six ol them mi nnnt.romlsing gold nionometa'.lists. Thev admitted tliat I'rami-alone could iiiainlHln f be fmrttv of f ba two metals at a ratio of l'ij to I. This n.untry I stronger in material wealth, ilcvd ojied and umleveloptil, than France and r.ngiaml comi.ineii. Kill! r a Tramp. HacHAMKnto, fal., June 1?. Jaine T. Itruce, head hrakeniau on train .No, .1, whs shot ami fatally wounded about a mile east of tiold linn tills morning Is twii-n 11 and IJ o'cliN-k, by a tram n whom be wa endeavoring to nut oil I no iraiu. imice was taken 10 toe rail road hospital, where he lie In a criti cal condition. He Is year of age and a man of family. tell I nar I It a Train. lIoHMiRis.K, fal., June Tom (ini-n, a section fon inan, aged .'!", wa Instantly killnl this morning. Hewas nioviiig'a w.ssl train from a siding and ms. hi fisiting and fell under the car. I- ive r pnss, over hi IsmIv. Hill's trim! Vlrlorloui. Ai.iiaxv, N. Y., June The court of ap-als lias iiltlrmed the de- cls on of the lower court, giving the friends of Senator Hill control of the Altntny Argus, Thev exsi-t to take Mast-wlon IihIiiv. I he ( leveltiml men will pMhably start a uew dally in the pnsiiiciil liiteris.1. The ilanlrrff Passe I an I ar Atohi.v, June 1. The warship Monterev was sighted at 3 o'clock this nit. 'in sin from port fiinby pr.s-.s-. ling slow ly northward. Mie continued in siglit'tintil hidden hv North Head, at s p. m. : t'KAI.KKH IX- 'iino r u :-T. J. CRAIC, DRUCCIST-: Attli..iM K. It. I.l't'KEY A CO'S.staml, Eugene, Oregon. . o. lat.:e. CFAHITE AND MARBLE WORKS. New Pi-oint n. Nrw Prlrr la Fnrrtgn ud lsimi-t.lr Mart.leaud lirmtilta, MonumanU. II. I.t.. n.t ami Crmau-rr work ul 11 kinds fur two. -A I.I. WORK tit'AKANTr.KI) ! W lllsin.lt.- StriTl, near rHsiloltli-a. ii(rnr. Or. Eugene Stables, HERMANN BANGS, : : Prop. (Hive street, Is tween Mh and 1Mb. First-Class Rigs. Horses boarded by the Day, Week or Month. KL'OKNi:, OKK (JON. lli'ineiiivjj- iv Aoliiiiil, unl lnlininAO III Ul I Mill Jll I li) Z 0 , c: O- T)H J- fl 3 1 OP ; c 2 The New n a lf,.lh, (lllTMf huwuii;, The" Columbia" Watch AXI The Weekly Guard ONE YKAli, Only $3.80. A WATCH AND ALL THE NEWS. We thus furnish the time and all at a very Send vonr ..r.ler with tlie alsive imis-r w ill I r rwiirded at one. 1 NINTH STREET DRUG STORE Ki-r.t r..ii.iai.ll) u:i liaii.l tl..-1' ir. -I liruict sn.l ( lipmlrslt (H.lalliaMi-, !-.. a lull liutol DriiUUl1 SiiiilileM, 1'Mtent IellclieM, and Liquor (nr M.ili. msl i.ir-.-. T.i(rllirr Willi 111 lull. .aim : "THAT Conni MEDICINK," Cun- ineipleiit Consumption, Itronchitis, HoarseiiesM, Korv Thiunt aislil IhriHitaml I.uml' Di-sn s. Mi KINM'.V'S IMPKOVri) I'ATAItKII CTKK will s?rii.:.n. nth nVr, anv form of N:inl Ciitnrrh. ' J. It. I'll.i: ( I KK-'llie Is-st known n-ineily for Illlml, IlUvlinj t ItchiiiL' I'ili-. J. IS. t IKM.r.KA Cl'l;r, for Cholera, I.vseiiter.v, I)ianinsa, riimnutr Coiiipluii.t, r.illioiis Colic, Cholera Morl.iis, -:te. KI.M'I KHKMii ll At UK MKH'S pivc instant relUf. Tli.-t- i'i.sl:. M.-. i - t i;j t-t mvM-lf r..-in.lT f.r my lii-al trs'li-. an-l ar. i.rtut-.tuf ii tatl.lH.-lll.t.. N u iii.t.i . lv I. (.-r n.-i t at l.i tltclr rlLt-ac) ran Is.- (urnt.t.Ml. My fs. .lit:- f.-r . n:t "iin-liiii: I -Oyatli-tMiiM tin. I 't.t-rltittrv 1 'r.-acrlpuont an-i-.'.lal l. tin- llll". A -l.sn ..I our slr-I.MV.' I. aullrllr.1. YeiintoiiV Ninth St., Inij: Store, Khineliart's Hlock. KfliKNK, Okkcox. We carry a j:eiii-ral line if Hardware adapted to the wants of r.nililei-i and Farmers; also a piod 1 i 11 - of black niith supplies, a larp pait of which we buy i f Ka-tcn. Manufaetorit ; ship our jroods around Cape Horn by ai. at cheap fn-iht rates, which enables us to sell jrooils a: prices suited to tin- times. Come and see us. STOVES AND RANGES. We carry several kinds of the Best makes and one line of Cheis stoves, also the Majestic Steel Range, which has been mud1 improved in duality the past five years, and is much cheaper. Planting. Roofing and General Job Work, We Would lie (ilnil to do for J OU a cheap as (iKx Holiest work Clill Unlet. WALL PAPER III en.lleaa variety. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. The Light Running PLANO Binders, gSCIiain-Drh-e llowm atl 'Stts. hart s mm. Also a Complete line of Buggies and Farm Machinery- Call ni see us before purchasing. The iiuot complete -tock tf liinder and Mower repair is the Wilhunetto Valley, carried by I i 1 LINO JIHi. 10., j - Loiifflimilkr j' IW This space is H V ( i!i CLOTHING - - GoiitK : KLirnishino : Good J-.ZP ra..!T.! trTTT-" ' '' M ...... ,.,..., .. . ' " : - f ---.....,.. r, . :-r: -Tin a p.. York . World Thk Nk'.v Yuuk Wkkki.y Woici.it U the e:i!iiif.' American paper, and is the largest and lcst weekly printed. Thk Com mhia Watch is an excellent timekeeper with clock laovcmt-Dt, !prin in a barrel, steel pinion, dean, free train, and t pood timekeeper. It u L'iJ inches in diameter, 1,', inclu-s thick, and requires no kev to wind. THEGUARD; the news up to time for one yen low figure. price to thi otllce and the watch at: . THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. ARE ON EXHIBITION reserved for AXD - ! Wo lead in quality prices. Goldsmit,. 1U1 tti94uu.v r to Goldsmith s. -i RICE Anything: in the Ij eery line. Goldsmith I) c O o o c: ? CO'