Wamiimitoji, Hijit II. -11 U credi bly n-MrN- Hint tho administration mnl timlorliy of congr have il tided Id n-M-ul Ihu prohlliltory lax on lulu hnlik, Willi some condition. Tl.e preparation of I hi Mil Iiiui len en trusted to ltcprtetitHv Hall, of MIour1, nnd John lWIU Warner, of New York. Mr. Springer, the rliulrinnil of the committee H hanking Mini currency In the hniie I npi! to the rc-nf f tin- state bank Ux, but lie will ldifcntil III the committer. Tin-1 . 1 J I will pmhahly lake tin- form f tho National tiovcrnmcnt rlntlii tli minify, nunilerliig It ami holding itwif r iti i 1 (r puniahmciit nl coulltcl filter. pcrton "T compnnica ilcnirlng to en ter the hanking hueinc by stale chnr- tcr UtV to delt With till! stutc holld anl otl i r Mt'iiritlim nf known value to henppiovcd by the Comptroller of the slate ur other ilcnl agent thereof, In luu.ii l ie same manner tbat national UillW ure made to ii hII leilld of the 1' lilted Stnliei with the secretary of the tr :i-urv under the national hank syetciii. hen thi formula l com jiliiil w ah the government w ill Ik- giv en the authority to revoke the 10 per ii'iit tm nml vive the bunk M-riiililini to ii hii-inc; unit tlm government will Use till" lu ill the payment of ctilom ilue, iiitiTiiittlomil revenue and other governmental dclit, tint giv ing the currency a nationul standing lit IllltV. Tin r-niili-tit of 67 nutloiiul hank III the state of MaeMtchlieclt, mint of the prceiilciit of iiiiIIuiinI bank In New York Ity ami the pmddcutii of all tlm nutiniinl bank In Chicago, with the exception of two, have 'tl tinned for the n lnnl of the lU ier cent tux on etate lunik ami have intimated that w hen the tax in rcalcd lllliler proM-r iiiilllli-atlonit they would mir remler their charter a nntional bank ami engage In hueinc under tho mate law. There wiw it very Important confer ence nt the treasury department rccciit ly. In fact, it wan one of extraordi nary sigmllcniicc. 'litem were five ierwiiiH prevent. They included the pireldelil of the I'liiteif Htntcw, the retnry of the treaury, the speaker of, the limine ot representative, .Mr. Hull l .-..l,rl If. u.l.lttlli Vl'.rn. "1 . it i ., 'i .. int. u .iiiiii' er, of New York. It wiia the llrxt Ume that a president lnut l-u In one of the executive department for a longtime. Nobody known, of course, what trail plnil at thi tiiiiiinir, hut tiiat It hud much to do W llh the propimcl re-al of the national banking system seem to bu pretty generally uudenitiMMl. l-.x traorilimtry ellorlN were made to keep the conference a profound accret. Hut It would require an underground piut nagu from tlie White limine to the treiuniry depnrtuieiit to prevent the prem-nee. of the president at the demrt- meiit in iii iing Known. 4it . Ilslva Talk. tllll'MlY t'UNTHK, III., S'pt.lt.-tlov- eruor iwueo nlmke here till afternoon. oiN-nliiK the I'liiuiiaiKn in tho Mate fur the ilemoeral III lilirtv. He ilevoteil immt of hi time to tlie tnritf, m-iihiiih. pniliiltlllon nml mute liiMt It ill ioiih. 1 lie governor vli;oroiiilv reMdlel the limrjpn of the n'iiibllitin t hut di'iuiMt- rney I nwiMiuniulo for the preeiil lliiiineinlerini. till the Nilver iileHtloii lie wild: "Till iiilenlloil oiiKhl never to lie liainiN'red by ptirtl'iiii iMilliie. It niiuiree for prniHT rt II it I nit 'ii t the iHut men of all iMiliileiil purl lit. The gn-at ma of our Mnpln outxlde of Ilium' direetly U-nelllted by exehiiiiKi' look Uhiii the art of '73 ileinouetliiiK nilver n a mjiM nal iintiniial eriine, ami are anxlou to rviMC the wnuiK in nny way it ran he dr' w Ithoul iiiiumilliiiit another. ami wuhoiit id trliiii iit to the credit of the country. To Eestore li. ir whirli Iiiih hooome thin, nml keep the ncalp clonn und healthy, we HAIR VICOR It prevents tho hair from falling out or turning gray. Tho best Dressing UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON. HUOKNIt. MiiMMV, HKITKMHKK IStll Ol'K Jut cIomhI the uumt pniaperouii year In It hUlory. Wide raiigu of Mud In Thorough hint met lou. ItunlneeHiMiime addel. Tuition free. KntrniHV fee, (10. Hoard and lixl'lni; at n-aMinnble rule In theelepiut new dormitory ami InntrdliiK hall on the caiupua, where ktudeiita will reiieive pcrminal hujht Vinlotl. John W. Joiinhon, l'rvwlilelit. BELKNAP Hot Medical Springs. l'm'ir a I ixlr(ull)f friimtiuiM li Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, liver and Kid ntj Complaints, Catarrh, Drops, Li Grippe, Private Oiseases, Hgue, Etc. Hot and Cold, Steam, Electric and Shower Baths. - fixe sows r:h- l'ruo l'likitviru lir HnrHeH. All I o.U ( HI ah.nia.1. TS rir Utu itl !Wu.., Uuila aa I .wrfcUd huir ''Kir h .ul. U KuirH IUtha4 fpotw. M -tfimr. WlMUn xi.l rvlan ia Ik a ftiiii.-.n i- tt friuti I im df . rwm.''li,(aiJnra ni stua Adirmt, A. 1. (isTHANlrK. UmI'u, I tit . AVER'S MONDAY, HKPT. II. A few -aU of thunder I hi after lna.il. II. A. llriilUni of Pa i -l y I in l!u jfeiie. Dr. J. II. It.irr n diiiied fotlir Kol.-y prlni (lrn will be bountiful tin fall and w inter. Mr. I,. H. LuUiu hu n Itirnul from Nel.raxka. Icputy I'leik Iturr I on the ick ll.t Ply. H-veral liuuiiifriiiit arrived on thi afterinMii' t rui ii. The pile driver of the H. V. It. It. M here over l-uudiiy. Win. l'rKton und rmnily vi-ited ut ( 'ot tune I rove y i. rdy. (. I. Terrell, a merchant of T ha niu, ( nl. I In (hi eiiy. I'rof. Wllke I now piireha-lin; hoj for a linn in I. inn county. ( 'oiiiiiilwliiin r l'nrker und I'l ikin are atfuln In town t'luy. N-veriil teiiiii start. d to t'orvitlli for )re(oli I 'net lie fn ii'iit !iliiv. Mr. T. J. Muey of .Sil. iu s'iit Mm day in KiiKeue vinitlmr friend. Tom Abrauis s nt Sunday ut the home of hi parent In thi city. ('. F. Ilurlhiirt and II. D. Norton re turned to Junction thi moruliiir. Hciinlor Alley left fur hi home in Florence m this iiioiiiIiik' ataip-. K. M. ( 'ar'iiter went to ('iilllorniu Silurdiiy iniflit on a Im-im- trip. la-puty Hheritt' Duv went to S.utii K'HI lll-t llliflit on nlllrllll bll-lne. Dr. T. W. Iliirrl and wife went to Monmouth on the l h-uI thi iimriilin:. .Mr. I'nink llaiiiptoii returned home from a vlr.it with lio-hcn ndutive tlii morniiiK. I'pilly Sn riM' 'roller went up the McKeii.ie thi inoriilutt on n two wii k' hunt. Ht-veral Imp yurd pleke.1 nearly all day yexterduy liolw ithtiilldiliK the y weather. ftlicjcwi!i Htori'H reiiiained t.if , Kl linj the town a dull ap arniKv. Dr. 1 K. Jllllllliiell of I 'ulliit'e lirove Nlt udliy In IviiK-i lie, retiirnliiK Inline If eveiuutr. 'lekilt started mi a trip Lit till inoriiliiK and w 111 vi-it the While City I fun- hi return. Two hop le u , run by t'hine-e, in Marlon eolllity, have been Inn tied. Intviidiiirliiu 1 suHi li .. II. D. I'aine a iielliitr a ciediicr of the Kii(eiie I.ihiii and sviviii) bank In the almciiii1 of K W. O-biiru. I'. Frank started on a viil In the world' fair mid hi former Li-t. ru home on thi iiinmlny'- overland. I'liele Philip Mil I key I now livim; with hi -m in law, J II Harris, w here he will In. pliiiK-d lo meet all old friend. Mr. H. K. Iliown i-liirted this morn liiK for vlxil w ith relative at Mm l er, 111. Mie w ill viit the lair I fore she return. We have niflve.1 a complimentary ticket to the Portland Indii-triul c X sltioii, whieli Uyln S pi. L'7 audcliKMH tHt. 13. Thank. The hop men lire nearly nil at work picking liow. Ill the Kelieral opili lull that the mill 1 1 live not iliiiiiiiired the hop In the lea-l. I'or the liif.iriniili'Mi of the public we willstate that tlie next term of tl ir- cult court for lame count v, eonvenen In thi city on IM. H'l, ivni. Five ( llilianii ll will lie deHirtel from Kan i'miiclmn in a few day to t'hllill under the lieiiry act. The ( hl liee ure now ni.kiiiK lor further time to re(tter. A drunken tramp Mole a Inn ki t, lantern and some lamp shade vesler day at mime place ill town. lie left the article near the comity Jail ami thenhcril! now ha custody of the tliiiiK. The ItoM'liiirir iurth-lutii Iim-hI, duciliK thi week, will l held nt the Hal. in fair Krounil, until "lo'chs k each afleruiMUi, to iiecoiuuiiHlale the Port land vinitor. Fourt.-ii of llulihard' l illeii have Ui'n held lo await I lie aelimi of the Marlon nullity itrand Jury in sum of from 'Jim to f'sm for rvlctliiK t'hina men nt that place rcivntly. II. P. Orillln and wife w ill probably return from the llelkuap spring, by private imiveynnei', toinorrow. We are sorry to leinii llitit Mr. drlllln' health I not Improved by the trip. The Oregon National llauk of 1'oit laiid hu nuiiii'l liiirliu-. It I i x i lel that the AiiiMWi.rtli National and the lla-t Portland National Hank of the same city w ill probably iiniine U'fori' the eliil of the pre-ent week. Mr. nml Mr. P. W. tMmrn left on (lie overland thi morning for the world' fair. They w ill I' Joined by Mr. tMmrn' uncle, J. W. ( ledum, of t'orvnlli, and K. K. IMuirn, of Salem, with their wive, who will accompany them to Chicago. Albany IemiMml: It I Hcaln re pirted Hint the (I. P. main eltl.-e w ill soon ! iuove.1 In Albany. A mo-l of the bllelllnui I done hen', and a thi 1 the center of the two divi-aiou, a well a the dietribiitlmr Niiiii for river buelu.iw, it ietrnnge it Wa not done yearn ngi. Mia Jean Morgnii formerly of thi rlty ha wcurcd the cvivllciil" Mk.itinu of teleKiiipli iiTalor at the llolel IS l Coroiinilo, III Callforuiii, the luro-l report hotel In the world. Iler si-i. r Mla Kvelyn i exvl.l home from San Frnucixii on n viit in a day or two. Albany Herald. Hon. IL A. Irvine and wife, and brother. Mr. It. F. Ir vine, will tar'. on Monday f. .r Kitn lirlliir on the Middle I ork of Hie II- laiuelte for the hen. tit of Mr. Irvine' health. He wa much improved by b) vte.lt to Mr. Ilerry'a pla.v on the North Saiiliaiu. Mr. K. II. Shm klell arnv.d home on thi nfterni'u' .nl from an ex tended x lit to the K.tet. She vNiliil t liieao', St. I. ..in and evral other eaetern .'III.--. her lnt etnp -lli at Kaiien City where he ntteiul.il the World Interna tional S. S. convention. Her el-t.r. .Mie M. P. Wiael, a.li'lllpalli.'d her home. Sunday W Iii.iii.-: Sam I.. Siiiiimui arrlv.il In town fn.iu Aeioriaoii llnir Inv, I.Mikliitf -Ii. k a a w hislle, f.i hn I tine a a riddle, and hi k. t Jo it Inn; w ith tbf "yllow lv" of ciu- IIH nv. Sam ha litt t.'.d with the eiiak original. r for many month o t know him any inor -and - one , wimiMii t know Jnuii. lie U Jut a lii.-r n anvtaeiy tun ie. Portlnin"l l'i-l. li: TIm-ii. iiium-r of Dr. I C. Nrw.-aetle In the ti.-ecf lr. 1. M. 1 h airnieet him f..r.i- A... u ... .,.,. ...I I .. ... I tin im.niii.g. Ho. i the end of a j long caiiiiiik-ii of trouble U two it the I tmu irti.-. in whl. li Nrwcviu- flrt i g.4 Jud.-iiK-nt leu..! In,i.f.d:,i. agn for .iBi.d.r, ainl the uit tint ..uo-heil a. a c,.t. r r.e. I, trouble (Ci-w out of Uieinre rivalry. ' niij. llH.klll.I 1 r n Only one week until Oregon' li rnlin uiiivcr-ily reuiiie it do Me work fur tl.e in w year. Time are ulri.i-l.v e.i.-iii' up in Line, (ininty. Mmiey i much lie ire )! iit.lul tli. m it w.i" a inmilli . If coiiirre. lo nut hurry up the eiiili) will liitxe tl.e liliiilicial i(tietinll anlveil l f're till! Hicrmari law in r' aii'l. t'oiifileniT i Ik ini? rjiiilly refire I. Tlie pulilic cIiimjN in tlii city are uK'.iiu in ruimiiiL' oriler after the iMii.il mnniiier vacation. Ku.'eiicia pr ill I of her ih'IhmI tetu, it Ix IDlf lit the I !-; 1 of the irH---"iun in I ri-,' hi. Full plowililj lia already Ixi'li ciiniineiice.1 by the live fanner of Line county. Tl.e rain will en- III. le till III bl Complete thi ir fnw i 1 K of rraiii tlii aeaon n fire the reg ular winUr rain bepn. 1 lie .'iiiiiual ri Hirt of the i. A. II. have Ixi ii loiiipli'tiil ami printcil. That of inliu'.aiit L'eiu rnl hliuw tl iiieiiil rxliin in ifm-l ftumlini; f ".'7, 'S2'i, a net ! in ineinlH rnliip of tin; a-t year tf'2'". Durinj? tlie pact y hr tin-re were TiKtJileath in the onli r, larger tlutti any pre vious year. (.'lal.op county court lia orilere.l that .1 levy of twelve Iliill'i oil the ilollar I' m ule f.,r enmity purH.-e nli'l one ni. nne-lialf UlilU oil the dollar fir mail tax, ami live mill on the tlollar fir kcIum.I tax. In the matter of the 1 ) i ii(U l) t tax roll of IS'Ji', thn time wan extcnuVil to Sejiteinlx r, ISU.'I. 1 ho llilhorn I'cmocral nay tliat while in 1'ortl.iiiil laht week, "wc were in one of the hi'le riaiiii of u 'liaviii) inacliiin',' uually known as a loan broker' ollice, nml it pariv, wanting to Ixirrnw came in ami nkeil the term lor money. 'Five per cent broker age ami 10 h r cent per month, was the a iih wir. The mrurity oil. Tul fir the Inau wa valued at :iKH. 'o bUi leariieil of n man wh i ln.rrowe.1 fl(H) ami pail 12 tier cent I r m uith on name f..r one year." I Jit; In-h hniiii' rule hill liai Ixi-n ilefeali'il ill the limine of l.onU bv a vote of 410 tn 41. Thin vu exiH-ctdl by all thinker. A hull-"' coinjioiiiil of men who till wii'l Uxly on aii'iiunt of lieing lnirn Hlinb could not Im' exrtei In ! ollierwine. Ilnwever, it I only a iicHtiiin of time when the Knulii-h-iiii ii of learning nml brain will rif up en mane nnl h iiiuhIi this) uiireire?eiitativf patheriii( of nu n nho have no natural rights to rule. ( ila l-Uiiie i Ktill the Krumlot man in nil of (ircat l.ritian. It cox I IS or 20 renin a bllnhi 1 In hlnp wheat Iron) the racita euabt to Kurojie. With a canal iicroiH tlie lthuiu of Central AineriiM it ttouM font 5 cent a hindnl. Thi uieaiiM a pavini.' of from f;:,(KH,IX.X) or I.OOO.WH) to Califiirnia wheat iutcrit alone. It nn ans a ureal aiMitinii to the cx irt traile of Wa."iiiiiKtnu nii'l Ore Hon. Thi'Mi fai t ami li(;urc. will continue to render the canal a live isuc, notwitlistaiuliii the misfor tune which ha overtaken the Nica rajru t project. The grouml Umiii which the hilver men in tlie nenatc ure will ing to comprniiiiM' are mo.-t liln ral ami fair. The clauno in VtKirheert Kulmtitiittf for the uncoiiilitionel re eal bill which ihvhircil in favor of a .bimetallic policy amountisl to no more than a Mump ietvli. Tho iroHMlion of the silver men i to eiiil their aiil to the pa-Hai;.. of the bill, proviilinu tlie ilcclaration of the bimetallic xlu'V containiil in the bill were embiMlieil in the form of a biiiilin act anil thu have tmiiie force ii law. Thi would Ik' uii act worthy the pa.-ae of o iliguitiiil a Uhly a the I'nitcil State cnatii and wouM Itrinc nliout a hixnly ili-poriti(ii of the nutter in concre. S-akinn "f tho inrrea.e of rate on the S. P. the Salem Journal say: There wa no hfyoiving maile to the ioiiiuiiion or to tlie people U forc aRim; thi raise ami it i clearly in violation of the law of l!S.'i which m nlc the existiii)! rate just nml proper. The Oregon Pa.-ilio will not Man. 1 it. It will uk a full hearing In lore the cniuinisioii. The Hsple will not taml it. The railroail company maile it fatal mistake to ask any advance in rate when all farm product are low and bustles i ilepre.sl. T;e Oregon railroad rommi-Moii acted hastily in letting the rate go into ll'i't ithout comp iling a hear- The Ml. lloreb Alliance hive! pasvd a scrii of resolutvnni pr- j iding for tlie prvventioti of the .h monetiiation of silver, VI r j capita of circulation, that bank ire a ft.i.lllikT IIXTialiee, that the C '.111- I try i full of paii'rs. that silver l j m ini tue.l in a parity of it. tn I, tli.it national bank U ulsii-!i.i and lin ir eiirrency distroveil, that the .vermin nt i-oie t.i ill 1,1 Hi. I,, i tnl.f pT money 1 1 ! I".n;-d at j r ii nt. and that ") r ipita U' f. ri x i r tu.irante.nl, that in case! coiigrif at II pr.nt se-iun fail! it M'.ns Li c-miply ni1.-t.ititi.illv H ith ti.e aU.ve re.ilulioll, a coin-J m;tti' if saltty U' nppoiiit.il to. nuii. ft d' not l'- than 1 1 1 r from, rai h 'uu"' u u1' t,l;l's' piVf rtltnent and t!i-t the of thi pre-er.t . mi ni-t rati n and e-uun - l 1 f ,ro, , r,..j . ,,,.1 cum tin. gov l 5.-"l. M'l-t of the wh.-at from . z i .It i . I . r . i . I ' TlHVvnX z to -a, I ,Miui:tt.'.tl.. 1.. re 1 sl.ipiI to I.a-t loitutid rejT.-eenta'.i v.uf thi Jiple. 1 and that rate 1 -."0 j r ton. Orrfua Knit. The f .lh.wiiig i from t'oleinan Ilur.il V. or! I, of si. I.iiui", M't., tin.' the hading agrieultnral .ar ofjut, tlit Mississippi n I .Mi-oiiri valley n.,t,,i,l.r Khuore t.e.k out w-vernl countriis: w of mIiihmi frmu the I Hill "The On goi. !' t the world' ," fair have oh.,v.if ,1, fruUsellen, ft", on the etr.vt crying "t ID re h k n.uiy fi)r ,,. your nice California apple ar,! j)M einill,M,M( f day. I pIlllllH,' t tc, over every lot of their . , i-harge of the engine on the tug own state fruit, a-ked them hat ' ..l i.rt. M..rt Ldli having reeigiml. .i. i l.i ih.i Tl ll.ri Tl.-.t.uin.r Flinor.' arrived froinA- nan! 'tl ii V so Id I -tier.' Thi is UII i exrienee cotnmiu eiiougu nun, with , Missouri fruit, m hu ll i mild umh r i-nri.... iitl.. but those Or. ' in- inn were not a little urpri-il i.iei disgusted. It wa ii novelty to them und tiny wire indignant. In truth, that state display of iruit at the world's fair i- a -urpri-e to visitor from abroad. There it no sUte in the l iiioii ith it climate Slid Soil adapted to greater Varieties Mid so capable of developing them to the hiu'hist perfection. Iler ex hibit at the world's fair are doing more to adverti-e the many excel leiicie of that gn at young state to all the world tlcn all the etcrt ever made I fore. The visitor can M e by nn arrangement made in a novel ' und attractive plan n weatht r-crop bulletin of the state of Oregon a it is telegraphed from the P. f?. utrriiultural department weekly nml Hiftel cnnsiiicuoii-ly on an inimcnse bl.icklsiard. At it glance the condition of crops und of tho weather can be su n Shi tiient of fruit, vegetable nn I grain from Oregon arrive almost daily. In that grand state a epirit of en terprise iri manifested by the ?o- pl .intr dillerent irotn what char uctcriznl thoso who first settled ulong her ocean coast and wo may not Hay nny longer, "'(io where roll the Oregon "'And lieurs no sound save it own dashing "'Yet the dead are there' For indeed tin-re i not a more live puiplo anywhere, judging by the exhibit! ai.d the effort of her world's fair commissioner. And when we consider her splendid cli mate, her wondrotiri advantage nnd varieties we are awe struck at that gloriou future la-fore lu-r i-o-pic." The tM KipiMitiuii. St. Louis Ill-public: San Fran cisco i to have ait international exposition in 1V.).". While it will not pretend to comtietition with Chicago in point of size or variety of exhibit! or set up a Midway I'l. usance representative of the ii vol let f.inhions of all nations, it will Ik.' an exhibition of the art nnd scienco ol which thi country will have no occasion to Ik-nshanu-d. As representing particularly the progress mid nilvancemcnt of the Pacilic t'onst within b -s than half a century simi the first develop ment, the San Francisco exhibition may well claim attention. That part of the l.'nited State lying Im twecn the Uocky Mountain and the Pacilic Ocean i b play a great part in the world' history of the next century. Peniis) Ivuiila Manufacturer. Being asked uUiut tarill' revision tieorge A. Maelx-th, the glass man ufacturer, said: "I am willing to go before the Way and Mean Committee of Congress) nnd show where the tariff is a detriment to the glass business. Thomas It. Atterbury, the table glas manufacturer, said: "An drew Carnegie din not care a farthing whether the McKinley taritl'or free trade i in vogue." David 1!. Oliver, the iron manu facturer, said: "Congress pledged to change the tarill, and should do o iuickly so that lalr nnd capi tal and laler can get sett lid." Hast Oregonian: On Dark can yon, near Starkey prairie, sheep herder report, a battle for life oc curred a few day ago Ix twtrn an Indian woman and a hungry U-ar. The nuaw waengagtil in picking hucklelsTnc ami left her papp.nise, in n shady place among the bushes ! while she went almut her task. A l ar found the child and started toj carry it away, doubth-s cmeidcr-j ing that luck had thrown to it lot a very ti nier morsel. Hie brave squaw hastenul to li... ,!..f...w.. ..f her ollspring. and nttaeke.1 the least w ith a knife. A tierce light follownl, resulting in the nr wo man's death from the claw nnd til th of lu r viciom f'. The child had already been kilhil. Mr. lVrl'cr, the populist senator1 from Katisa ha introAluotil a bill ! . .. i . . i crmting the department of educa- tion under the up rviMon ot the s.vretarv of tnluoation, who, within thru years after the p.i.age of the act shall cause to be cmstructcl a co.'.ege of acietitltic learning in which sliall N- taught all classic and professional stU'lie. arts, etc., t ! known a tlie eientifio uni v. r-.tv of the ll"l. White ami lilne Cros. The lull appropriates f lil,te,ikHI to eon-trwl the iN.llcge an 1 eight millions m .re i ppr. pri.itc.1 to create al eii.Iowilleiit to le' known a the s lentitic college fi.li.l. Ii) an editorial of tester lay' is sue a tviogr.plii.'.il trror m.i.lc us sav that the S. 1'. K. U. eharpts jt tn or. wheat earriol to Portland, wh -n it slmviM have rvad Ploreiir Item. Wel, S pt. II. Tanner Welmllieil liollie l.y , . . , (r.,, u Saturday l.iria the llret of the w.i k w ith a large euppy of till for the I lot Hill tniuicry. j( t Suhlj.,v rt. rii.m the tug ; ,w,.. t. W.M r .M ,ry (ijiu rt to e.-u. .-he had on l-nrd ale.ut ninety lliiui and li-et of I mil r t rum ie.ii luaiket. fur the Sun I uliurg Item. S-pt. ii. U r II, ls'il. Tl enw 1 1 1 1 : 1 of J. C. (iieelule ha laid .die tin wii k but will reeuiue oil Mm day fur a steady run. W-ii. S1, Win. Itognit, O. K. (iiM ule, J. Hart, John VuiiDuyii, and lithe viiled Kugeiie ilay. Oi r elevator I kept buy from day ligl t until dark unending to tlie win- d. II i Klllr mid oh. a p lured. SaV Fha.m Mil, Spl. K Clletolll hoii e ollln-r had u lively battle with opili it-eiiaiggli-r ut the Ihikluud mole earl,' thi morning. One eiiiuggler wa en pt li red and another prohtihly kill. -1 , und f-Vaio worth of opium eel., d. The opium wa U-illg lowered fine the eteaiuer kuiniilii- Into a email In when lusM'iiir Cueey nnd Spr. gile, w ho were hiding Hear by, tie luai lied the surrender of the lin-n III the out. There wa no n-ply, nnd the ine ictnr fln-d two shot fmm their it-vi her. Henry Ih-ndrleksoii, n Imih lllllll, Slirrelldereil, hut the oilier mil' . n inelnlsT of the Itomulil' en w, J ai ii ii overlsmrd, and, n nothing elite - line btl'll e.1'11 of llllll, II I I. Iin U he' aedrowuiil. The Itouiiilu wa froi i Naiiuimii. Ii.mii XXIIIar I III. . I INIHIN, S'pt. H. Iji.Iv HelirV Sir 'ret Inform the A-eociatcd Pn-w Ihu Frnnii' Wlllard. the great leni- r :nv ap'i-tle w Im h:i l-vii in Fug tlllli ei.Uie molltlie, le etill ill. She i coii H'llcd lo abandon all work for the yen.. (' STIM K To Hul-K The Salem Jou mil w rite up n visit to the state pen entiarv, w here luo-t of the in itial are having an easy time so far a v ork gi-. They are rcuirvil to mar -It an hour alleriiieiu nnd evening. otlurwitdo nothing but read nnd loin ge. Sa'iikiug of ('apt. W. W. Sail iil. r, wot from Alhuny for life, it savs: Captain Siiuuder I iiking re- mutuality well. Attired in light cob on1 troutr and a blue sack ii.at, itli hair parted nnd putted faultlessly inrrirl, lie preeelileil a verv llcnt III iir nice for a liietlme prisoner. Hi ii-ll : U model of lleallli-es, nciiilllUlo- dill. . I with ehelv.-M, and tlie wall an nliii ist hidden with photograph of rcia" ivc ami rrlemi. luaud urouml thi n il he sM'inl nioet of hi time, nun li of w hli li i iN'eupied In rending. siiii'idcr I nlwnv verv -iilliye of a viiior' pn-cini', thoin;h, unlike uiot pri"lter, he never ullow hi eve to cab h the eye of ail olwrvel until ill tnl Kill by n guard. Helta while. away six year of hi senteiuv and ha not i.baudoniil nil hoi, of sometime n ga ning hi fn-dom. When n-knl r. g.' rding hi ho- he n plied, ' I'liere is li 't a pri-oiu r lien- but rciiliic the trut i of the word 'Hii' spring eter nal in the human breast," and lie hoii yet to eoiue day bask lllifctlere.1 in I. tivcn' bright sunlight. A Faii.i iik. Marriage not on the -.oi: n- are nearly ulwnv a failure. I hi New tell ol lliiui her cut: It i ret .tul that Mr, la- Porter, in .Mi- l.ily llclle t am, or Monroe pre cinct, ha iriine to Hart unknown. leaxing her husband U liind, who i uid to ! nllilixt dietraeted over her iilisemv. Thi i the niuple that ran awt v fmm home not long since and wer ' luarrieil ut Allmuv, u lin-tise le- itlg refused them here. It I UimmI tliai tlie young woman ha gone to ."sail l-niurls.il, wliere her father 1 ut pre -lit. Allot her caw of mteplaccd con ideiuv, by w hich iniirrliige I sure to prove n failure. Mr. Porter ha heei i gone nilur Inel Saturday, we lcar i. V i i.i. Kktiiu:. Dr. J. II. Itarr and t . . Mulford, who pun-hiieed the Fol y hot springs aleiut two year ugo ami who have lei n running the rew.rt -iiii Unit time, on luvoiint of the tlm leial depression of the pust yi-nr, lint concluded to n't ln mid let the imi . rty revert to it former owner, Pel r Itimey. The gentlemen inform u t nit they have lot nearly Ho.nim In the r Inveeiiu.'iit. They have luade hoe s of friend since their arrival in Ian county who will l ptiiited to leu i I that they have inucluile.1 to take till- step, a they are lllet-clae gentle me mid pmmpt in nil their hiieinis alt'n re. Iloth the gi'litleineli will lo cat. mi the coaet. P.: I'MHAnni.-Corvalli iaettt: .vtr .Mllieliu held over n large quant! j'. ,.(',(' this laeiy. ar wluat in the ware nt MiUiM.' Ijinding, but he de I to unload to some extent U'fore 'cneon'a enp came. He therefore cd of Tinm bilehele to Mr. Fiw her. Corvalli llouring mil;, at .Vi ill the wan houw1 near Monroe, tllindny of last Week he o. to Frniieietii part le u'm ton nt Ul J r bushel delivered ill Sail Fran The grain I carrie.1 from Mon- m-i l I: ii'tr on .sail nn' cle," r' Jltl.llllg to thi Clt V bV sl.-ulllleiHl. jlhel. v to it d.-et illation by ruil und j iKi-na steamer via YieUlna. i-.iiTie;.M.s,.,,t t. At!u '"' '- P- Cuetleniaii. of on and, w liile at hi hop farm on the m.-i-..,,, ''V f'u. .n, tbl morning ul.ut in ..'. l.e k, had 'nh tsm.-e in ,t right arm, niut u' xhv l-iw., n the wri-t and elt-w .'1 '.ftl the t y w Im I .truck hie arm. imelue- ing '.lie nle.ve n-eiilt. He w hrought here -hortly n't.-r 11. sin and ir. I'alne ttt enrin. Mr. diet l.iimn U .li known her.-, nei.iing in iiupue f,,r B; a nu nle-r of y are. I'm'.'. .. : tl, sj.i i I. KU'.r. I'kim.s se.uie prune w r i l. lt 1 t tin uth.v t.ehiv w In. h are i-itur-1 inoii.. Hi. v w. re p, k.e fr.un n tr.- 011 I ,e n-e..-n.v pn.-rty of F. M. ! 1. i.itie. 1 ,r li,rk-.-et m.-a.urva Tj hv 1 i-iii.- in i in uiiifcn-n.-r and i i w.tk on 11. -.-e. Iitevareof tl lie ll.n mr;:iii tari.-lv Tl 1 hi. Tivk. Tl nn. -I at the n form . O N- I. of Portland, tun. lor tin- l-.v. e h'tli ..y re-, 'li.e. e Matthew i'l.ie l the third ho 1 hk. !v to le- O'lle l!lor..llk I, v n.-i'l.(..e to thr ,-of tl.ee, l. f..re I ottn ." n.k'. ptt.ng an- OLItaar; . Mr. Cvnthla A. t r-'iier 1I1.1I In portlulld at the toeel Siilliarilnil I10.pl tal Sa pt. I, ugfl 1T tear, 0 liioulli a lid 11 ilu. She wiw the W ife ot lien. F. Croiier', tbev having mnnied Aug. "1. I Hl. Mr. Cnmer leavea her imn-nt, four deter, one brother, and her liuebuud, and many friend to mourn ln-r d.-nih. She wii a great ullen r for some time and in a crilieal (oiiditioii for the pat three year. Ib-r devot.il hiiebaiid did all III hi 'Wer to relieve her elltter Ing iiiiil n-iore her to health, employ ing the le sl of ph-li lime ut lil com llintid. Mrs. Croinr wa u guiial, light hearted woman, a g'l w If.-, alt'cc lioiiale, kind, oledl-'iit, und a true frli ltd, und w ill I- greatly liiieM-d from her home and circle of Iriend. To i itA we commend the sad, U-rciiVed liu-liaiid, w ith sorrowing friend and reliitlvee. Pllll.-nil eerviiiK wele colullli tul by ICev. A. iliiiir from her late reeideimi tit the coimty grouiid. It I dillleiilt for ii to live ill tin world w tlliolit eoiiic one to w houi we can o'ii our heart, and (null. le our eccrci of sorrow, nnd on iM'i'iisioiie like thi where I Hie friend we can le-tlcr eoiilidtf to than tiod, the meet faithful, the lined con stunt, nnd the most worthy of our con lldelliv. And now to the end, 11 111 let. -d ci'inpaiiioii we humbly liuplon- him in moment of interior aiiguieh, when the ex -111 e.l-111 elirollded ill Utter ohliv- I to tlie will of hie.Makir. Ict pnitie, injiirlee, eorrow nml liumilia tiolle Im- a Welcome U Wi-re tln-v lothy dear iiilllpalilon, w ho SUlter.il luil-s-nalttly th" pain of d.iilh. We, tii, u near nnd dear relative, inlld.de il.i'ply III nil your iiltlietiou; it i with sorrow that we chronicle the demise of one eo young, o I uutifiil, uud full of vitality even the day U-fon lur death. It would Im- hard to llml or in imagina tion picture 11 more guilelee or angelic creature n she wa. Hut ! what n sweet conso lation to think she 1 In heaven, in the land where the tlower never lade and where the dark cloud of eorrow will iiev.r throw it shadow airoe Iter path for all eternity. Ib r death wa not In the least sur prising, lor ill-, aee had fur w.liietiuie In-cii milking liiioad iiu her frail and delicate coltetitiitluli, until it did it iii-liliuii- work. Anna' life wa one of iu:inlfi-t simplicity, 11 it t-timu-die and loving ile. a friend to nil who knew her, l.alay li.- u the bride of deulh, leaving only tlie Iran- of virtue ho dn'ply implanted t here. Sbi-p on, kind and gentle heart. Tliut (del for w hom thou diidt eo paiieiti ly sii'lcr all the ills nml iilllictloii of this earth Im.iIi iHidily and mentally, lor ninny long mid weary luouthe, ha wt-liiiuiol t!ii- into Hi elerual und gloriou home. S'ldoiu do we think of the wonderful Hiwer wrought by tbeOm niMteiit Hand of the Almighty until tlie shadow fall aen our pathway, hiding fmm our eye the face of loved one w tins endearing smile wen the etllilight of our very existence. 11 it wen-. At laet, when w e take one more look ut parting, standing guing for the laet tune Upon the le-antll'ill casket w hieh enclose such marvelous like licnuty, we then think tin-re I some thing in nature rule-. I in nil iniiiei iiii', which se uks to our heart we shall 11111I auaili. "We did lint sec the bright-winged angels, Who dure thn- joyously atvny, We heard not when Ihcy 'softly whisH-red, 'Angel dean si, 110 longer stay.' "Now farewell dear Anna, we w ill never Si' thy loving form again. Hut mar lie tlmu will sw.i t ly huver, Till we meet ill HellVeli'e renllll." A Fiiikmi. A Ihiuu'liter. W.eM.i-,., S lit. !', .'1 p. in.- P.aby Ituth has a siet. r. Sir, liniver Cleve land preeelileil her liege lord, the pres ident, with U leiuilcillg girl baby at 1' o'clock thi afternoon. All doing well. J. F. FORD, lKMiitr!t.t,) Ol Dr Muinc, !.., writ un.irr Uu l .March .a, ls'i;i; 8. II. MKI). Mill. Co., I iiilur, iii'gof. Oknti.kmkx: On urritiug lu.iiie last Week, 1 found all w. ll mid :.n.ioiisly waiting. Our little gill, eight nnd one half year old, w ho had wasted away to :ii Hiutid, i new well, strung and Vigololle, and Well llcehed Up. S. It. Coiiuli Cure hu dune it work well. Iloth of thechlldn n like It. Your S. It. Cough Cure hu cund and kept away all lionr-u.-ss from me. So give it to every one, wllh gril ling for nil. t leiting vuu pneN-rity, we an Your, Mk. ami Mks. J. F. Foitn. II jmi lti m (vt fr.--h :.. rhrcrf'il, nil rre.ly l..r lh.- si.fliig wurli, rlt-eli tin- in lh Ihr llia.let-hr eu.l t o. r I 1111 , I jr tiln Se.l.t iinl.-r tMMltlv' H'le'ent.-.- ) r. uu lef Isilll. 0) ., ilniiwt.'.e. Davi Henderson, mi riiileifaliiiB Kllgellr (Iregoo. Bakin&PoJiifcr Purity and Lemoning Power UNEQUALED CASH PRICES I IntsaigN ft tv)1. ht 4 l-.tt4 t Wnwil.. eTi.-4 rh -iU--- nll-r of C-li J-iul T iu r.rr.qbiwurein eiaerret lef ..Ifsnn.rlHfuf lf "3 I IHT m ceee fr.f vf .tel. mr I t I ' lt larv-. i nibrtbfia llnetll-( cieil CLOSSEU DEVERS, PORTUXD, Or. a.t.ral fr.e. Was1IS.,,,n ''It- Die.lll I lie lli.. . tol le mil ., rill, ,. on Ihe liiuoii i.ii -1 "f I., 1 ' r eM.il.U- o r.,. ,M, -( t , w.lirtv Willed ape-. '. which liulicatie ai'v ,. inelil of -ultli 1, nt !., , ,' ult. On.- mi,,, , , , M. attention to .. ,; . slight priiuii-.' 1,1 j. ' should prove t nn-, 1 , . (iormall le ltn,vHr. , j , , a iiinipronii-.-. ;. .. Illl la II In , . , with a ug.-. .;,., ... , Would le- li: ,,,,, .' oil tlie pint u tl,, 1,' ., 'iil for.i e ei,.,i; 1, v , ''' (iimpniiiiix- w 1,1, i, 1 , ' 11111 j't. I . .1111. -II, . , for tin- w hi!.- 1,,, . ,. 1 he le e r- .i.'.l v ; Ihe W'll.ll.ire I;.. t , . gel her W ltd t!., 1 , li-ll I'll.' ..f t,,. , . the echnl. , , 1 . vi ly 1 I i..:,., , . many 1 ii . 11111.1 , , imiliriu 1 1..- 1, 1,. , . , il... .1.., . .... ....... ,,, . . ,, , . ,, the i. ' !..in r 1 1.,. , . wi:!...iii 1 , said, li. I I I! t,..,.. , , nild w '.. 11 a (,, Upon tit.-, ,11, .;,,, , 1 , al." It i- al-o gi. 11 ,,i .. and 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . . v nr.- , Cet of ColllM..ll,... I had nu nn ii-uo. ,. , , , f.-r ae r.-M rf .-. 1 . l i t t .-. , lied lt-.-..f eiU. r. 1 1, Would sllp..iM Faulkner did I., t eeliatoi-e 1 1 1 : t ji, i,. , . he woi.M ut.- j,,r I,,,,, , he eh. .ill. I I'n ,t 1 1 1., , ailieudllieiit to 1 ,, j. , t iding for thi- .-..in. -,, silver ilollale e r II,. ver iii circulation vj, , mm, and for tl,,- r. t : of deiiuiiiiua' ion- 1, : , 'til leaders r . 1 1 . n!. 1 ,. promise, I. hi in. . , . of lllslillig tl .- 1; 1 , ' ion. The ;. r u. , , 11L any : uii.- g. 1 ii'iiipn 11, i-- on 1 : . : , 1 1 1 1 .j .. - ... 1 1 . 1 ; , 1 j , , way of,eoii,,r.iii,i-. ; 1 . illiti.-tiliv foimuia'!!-'. llH, i,.-, e..tn. ! 1 re-al ! Ill", ftl. ; , ... little .1 Hil.t a .- .n-.! . ., . reM'lllllig toe J.,.-'! 1. , lime I. I 11. i d tii . i . Ihe si. il. O.il n 1-- -. . table to 1 1 ;: ., : . , We-tero -iiv. r 1, . ... le- H'j i t -11. li 1 ' : On Ihe oth..r hand :, ,. volt ing e,'.vr t . ,1 u, ed by the w.-t. 111 s. I,.,: eali-fy the eoitil.. in .;. 1 acil'tlipllllied dv .-.-;. 1' Illl l-'ie of -laic I.-iii , , hardly prul.aMi' tin would : 1 -tit I., a ' in; lllg Colli s.j..s 1, a I- tion. Th. ir po- nt any po-sidnity of .1 . the mere -n -ti.ni ., Iii Id to an avalai.i !. and otilv furtlier 11. 1 tion. t I 1 . 1 .. Horsiiioi.il lii-.i- ): Journal sat l'i.:. ( . II. 1 : the new iv elect. . pn 1. 1 ! ..: Vep.it V of t Iregoli, I. i Ii from Vie.i.iiin, Im- ,- o naleli elating tl .-it I :- lloUsclluld g.eel-, I,; Il U. 11 warden!-.- In M ,! . I. d. -troVed l.y li'e 1 I a .! . wen- only p:i!':i' , I:-. M-riolle o-s -l:.l II I . .t I'.' a inaiiy Ihines . -. -n,..! Sl Al'I'Kul'l.l Ml' V following in tl.e .!'!'. priMii- Ihu;-: "Mo.. -I .1 that tlie Mini of .; ; the eUlH l'ilit. in I. :it I' I. . from Janet imi I'i:. ' I- I.alie 1 .unity, the -Mi . I" payable win h t '.. no I . Cairie.1." '.i i a 1 1 SIIKI1IH Ml I I! farm, lying in I I' . 1' mill -i of 1 .11. . . . ill' -ai.. ilii- alo in. ii. j.",!i.':.:;ii. it wa- 1 ' 1; i:.. . r tl. ; ly lll'tlt eliiht.M-. Co. tl. I : Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT, Prep. Will I,.rr.lf'r. 1-1 . ' 1 '"'- ' ' t .1 .... o : . ...I 1 1 1 1 1 r I.UUII-S .Misses . in . It II ' '' ' Slippers, tfhi:: ari Ail' MENS" AND EOYS' BOOTS & SHOES Al 1 i'. " ' "' Mi. l.i.-. 1 4 1 ' ' ' my --iss-i .! ..- I. my (oiid's a:.;: i '- And -.noil.l'-l r. I r 1 ' l ..I t ..r tl f ! -' ' ' ' ' article cm le- e't r .. Sporlsman's HORN L F A F. it!. lVaclical (.itm 1,1 : c: !. FMiin: Tn-klr ii itiin: s" lU i-iru.. ! i ' " " Gjns Lo.t e L At" -