for Infants and Children. attorla Uao wrll a.UpUl lorliOd wo tht rmrniuMid II a nrtr t-iaiir )fTlj!lMi Ibuwb to nat" JL A. A nta, M. It, HI Bo. Oil.atl M., l;ruulbn, S. Y. "Tlx na of Catia U unlrsraal an1 It Basrita so w. U known Ibal II miia K o( ur"frlli " nd.s f siw ,h" utlllnt famllim wbu tl. is 4 li C'o.iita witUa aaJ rr h." Cuuit Misers, t). f., rw Yk City. ('aatnrla rtirra Otic, rVmatlnaUfB, Hour MimuH'h, I WTh. aa, I'.rwUlioa, Kill W.S-IIU, ,1 sb-!1. and 11 Willxwl Uijurlisi nmlirMkni. ' I' BtfiTal Tsar I bars iwwnnxi ! rMtr 'raatorU,' and aball alsayl P'Silli. ' ' i. mi It ba lurarUU prudutwd bsne.s'Ut results." l'i.-i r. I'iDM, If. !., I Jtth Hrw-t and ttb A., N" Yurk IV A Wai.kkh. Corviilli Informer: Corvallls hiu a young lady M year ' age who for a w alker, 1 hard to l-nt. One hot tlnv but wk, she walked into town from her country home, a .n.t.iwn i.f twelve mile, hi tlm-- hours, mil after a two hour rest, made il.un.lnrn trill III Hie Milllti Hill"', or twenty-four milt In six hour. Hint It if you mu. AhillVKIi AT KoHKIII IUI.-Mi'IIiIh.v'h Itoaehurg lU-vlew : A limn trnvi-llnic with hi worldly g'sl In it puh cart In In town hslav, soliciting aid n""1" our issople. Hl little K'rl i'i,n 1,1 1,10 curt ami small l"y walk. Thf out lit came from Hilvcrton, Orcg ami I Isiund for Mlassiuri. .Wire of Final Settlement. Nolle U barney given Ibat t' Iniuaii, ooilcraiiliicd '!' tral.ir V. Maxwell, ilecsaaatl, haa filed Ida final Mtunt io Iht mttllrr ol i'l rUt ui llmt Mon.Ur, lh f.tb tUy ol Nouilr, IWH, baa IwO filJ I'T "'' u "'""f court ol Uiipouuly. l)ri; in. lor tb lliml bMrinR ml ftilfiuciit i l id t'lnl'. nil ill Mr.n iulriMlcl In muI rllo M liercliy nolitl-l nd rK,,i,pJ lo l'lr '"' taak any olij-oti'ina Hi-y my liavo l mtiil QDK kvoiiuI auJ at'illtiueiit on or lirfora mul tll. . , ilatwl ibafilb iUt ol K. i. nilr. H'I. J. F. Inm. L Himc. Ally. A liuini-ir.lor. "no riciTYt nTTi: iilicat n s. LanJ 0m, ItowtmrK. tr.. Aufi- i. HI Nutira II brrrlijr (lfU Ibat (. llooinU oamatl afltlrr baa filixl uhIIihj ol uia inl nhon Id niaka Hnal ruo! In aiMil r( t-laiiu, ml tbal aalil prool ill It mails brluro A V Jnuiti. oounly claik of Uno rotiuly, Orrnoo, al KtiK iiiily, lfin, on Octtilwr K, Smm l II i i-U'-t no hmuK'Mi'l fulrj N'i. Ml". f"r iIik V." N W ami lula I. 'J, Vf '!', 1 1) 17 H 11 0 W II Oaiura Dm lolluwili( w tl ti - In iro hiK cool iuuoiia ri l'l iii-e umii bii.I oullitallon ol, i'l lainl, i.: J-lui W lloliiimti, t'laro lliK'alow. Tlionion Iniiian aoil Iboinaa J Duikworlb, allot Kliuir4, Laua couoly, Or. co It. M. Vti n, I.i'Mfr. NOTIt U FHU rnu.ii VTIOS'. Lan. Om.f, UoarliuiK, Or , Ak'. :Ki. ''.'I. Nollr la brtrl.jr ' l'oiH' J Mor ian, widow ol N llluin J Morgan, ilirt-aanl, tba foiUiwii.H nanicd liltr, I' lllcl null. Ol bi t IlllrUIInO lo niakfl llll'll )nml ill UI poll ol In rlaiiii, ainl tltnl aui.l I'IihiI will La main Mora A ' Jmihiiik, nnuity rlitk ol I.ana ooimly, Onunii, al Dhkhh'. I.anr oonuHf. Ilrrvni, on Katunlif, IIiIhIh r III IN'.U, u: William A Morgan on linmi alixxt cMry Nil. li'.i'iii lor Ilia KW, Si;',, NW hK',, Hhi Ill, T. Ill, SUB W. bba Dauir Iba (ullowniK wiliifaM I" pro bcr rotiliiiuoiia tti.i nre iion ami cul Ivalion ol, aalil Uml, tir.: J iinn tl.il.l boo. Julio Caiilrt'll, Jolin Miiliai'i aud O' o. 1' UoiKaii, all ol Ool.Unn, I Jiif coimly, Ol i gun. It. M. Vati ii. li'vi-'1' A B prooid's ErGiua-EeiBra- Mm I ib, l kim I thaiiillttn, tilwl Immiitw, t 111 UT Hlall NUI H In , IllaaS l )- ti aim, (txii, KtliHr l'i-arUr, At i-I l'i iawtwi. Aitirmiaa. Antt lat fr AI-ImIi nthar 1 iiv, hi, '( and it THE ARNOLD CHCMICXL CO. 161 1. WnUra Annuo, CHICAGO huM by all IthkkM. LE BRUM'S VtTMItt rt. nit W tJwaM atitmlf MtMaMtf UoaM II II al tiaa I I tlMff Uf MMa laMtn ft ha l alaM Af. Rn "AS A PREVEMTIVt Tal H N w "rT"" J , T " 1 -i"-. -r CURK fr-.'ir- M,U, Kugvne ln-gu. EXCLUSIVE GROCERY. Not caring lo carry orrnkfry any longer, wo will tlisjxo of our imnu'uso Httx.'k of : Crochrj, Glassware, Etc. : at jirici's that will surprise vou. I'rmoiial. Iialljr i.iiaid, K, .ii inir V J. 1). MnlltH'k vlillitl IliwliurK U-nluy. J. 1'. Hlit riniin, foriiu-rly of Citlifor ii In, liun niovfil to Kiiufiii'. K. II. IiikIiuihiukI fmiilly liv it luriiid from u trlji uj llio Mt'Ki'iiiie. V. II. Ahnuna wt-nl tt Ncrt thin moriiiiiK tin a aliort buaiiuiM trip. Mr. II. J. liny lm it liirntil from vlMt in Jliilii mill 1'olk mil ii lit. MIkm Carrl.i r'rli iiilly nrrlvt il lunne tMliiy from it vUll ul I'lirvallla nml N Itiii. Clnw. Vim Vrnukiii, It. H. llylniitl uml T. A. .Miilioni, of Junction, ure ill lliiyi'iH'. tl. Itt'ttiiinii l.i iiuraiiiK a ftoro liiiutl witli ayiiiitoiui of IiIimmI wiiuilii, tliu ri-aull of n cut. Itt v. A. V. Liuiiaoinl w lff, of New York, puitl lUiv. 11. T. tlllt nhort vialt liort1 ycniiTiliiy. A. M. Onliiirn uml fiiuiily, with tlif vn plloii of hia wift, nru auk ut tlit ir new I'rouliliilu Iioiik'. MIm MhkkI" Croiior rctiirneil liome ycntt-riliiy lioin n thrco uioiilh'a vinlt on thu ii'x r Mt Ki iiitif. J. J. Wnltoii, Jr., lift t Ii it moriiliiK for Chill tuiHNK"i 'li'liii-, lo nltt ii'l the I. (. O. F. aovuifigii lotl,t'. 'Mum. MulUty, who rttvntly wont to Niowtirli SpilllK' mr hi liiallll, la rt'jxirtiiluH KrowiiiK worm. ItoUrt Mnrnli li lt toiluy for riiilu tlt'lihlii. Mo will fiilti llio liiftllfitl ili piirliiii'lit of the ri'iiliaylvnliln uul vrrxily. Mr. Hum (iol.Uinilli uml t lillilrt'ii, who hiivf Ut-ii vinit iitjt n lntlvt'n here m'vitiiI thiva, rt'turiii'tl hniiio to l'ort- luutl IliU moniiiiK. Mi AIvh Kii'hnrilMiii, of rioitMiiit Mill, who hiw Ixvmi on mi fxtfiitlftl vlMl to Wuilu Wiillit, Wiiah., ruturiatl hniiio tlila ulliTlHioll. (I co. K. Kvniix nml fitiully, Into of Miirni-y ( 'Ity, N h., Imvn lofittitl In Kut'iiu. lit' whn foiiiu-rly county nt lorucy ul Hint pliuv. A. I'. Or.lmii.Ur, J. 11. Fouler, and MuM.ra '. II. Foattr and Wulloev lli-mli rsoii, t'uiiio ilown from IWIkuup prliia llilitnlleriiiMin. lloii. S. V. ('mi. I. hi nml Herbert ( 'on. Ion w ill a.Min if.) to Culiforuia to took up it loeiitioii for the practleo of their prol'iiMitm, llio luw. MIh A. K. Ilurko nml llltlu wartlaof (litkUnil. ( ul.. w ho Imve heeil kik-ihI liiK aeverul week at llelklinp hprlnga euiiiu tin w II on l.Mliiy a mngu. It I rumoritl tlmt MImi Ni-llio Ap- pltKnlr, formerly tint 1'oatal leleKrapli t.'o'a oiMTntor hern will aoou lie liiurrletl lo Mr. l'enee, thu rnilrtMtil agent al Drui ii. A. ('. HarUiiir. of Siualnw, liaa r- tiirne.l to hla li.min on thu Hiualaw from Kliiiimtli FnlU. 1IW tUiiirhleni Kva ami Itoaa w III attemt aehool here tlila winter. W. II. I'iiuIi ami A. (Irny, retiirnetl fmiu the I'oley apriiiKi htl evening, lenvlnif for their homo thi moriiliiK They killed a tleeror two and rnught a treat iitiiniier ol trout. K. F. Met 'lure, who lima aiMinl liiK the Niimmer w ith lila fulka at their fruit fitriit formerly known a a the Mail tleii fruit platv, left for Miiineaoll thi moriiliiK to tK'iiti uio winter. Murk Humine rvlllo left on tliU morn lnu'a train fur lliintliiKtou, Onvou, w herv ho will deliver a drove of entile troiu hi tliaiU eounty raueh to Koat em inirehaiier on thu Utti. Hit w ill eomo hack hy hiir l( k. Ki rt'lpla of t'ooiity Olllt-rrt. l)iirliiK I ho month of Aiiiiiit thu tv tvlpta uiitler tho new nyateiii were a follow: Clerk I30I.2.V The nnounccmcnt that Mim I'ollanl in tfoinK on the itnge h-aJ paier lo rt mark that tho has ai hiu. Ii ri'lit to licoomo an aetroa aa I!ntkinri'!t'' lian to lic-tuue a con Crem-miiti. Vt i", ji't aa mui h. Twenty-four tirat gold ia all golil, twenty-two carat gull hua twenty two parti of gold, one of htlvrr and ono of coiiik r. eihtn carat gold hu eighteen arta of pure gM and throe part each of ailver ami cnniT in Its pomponl tion. Twelvo curat boIJ ia half gold, the remainder being inado up of four ami one-half parta of ailver ami acven and ono-half parta of copier. .Stieiice aaya now that beauty ia not akin deep. She can tell you tlmt half the chann of a pretty fitft nt leant the eipreaaion ia a mutter of little muavlt-a and a com plex luhrynth of nrve, and that the curvea of the lip, the glance of the eye, the drop of tho lida are a mutter of the prevalent Ue of cer tain inall mucclia in obedience to a prevalent aaiK-ct of the tnind. Moreover, that the uue of the orgnna of exproioion hna come down along anceatral line, and mat tne mouiu of tho featurea thcmaelvea ia a quca- tiou of heredity. Conrcfman IirvckinriJge ia nut yet renominated, aa aome aupotie. A Lexington difpatch aaya: The nrimuric, which will docidethe re- milt in the Aahland diatrict, will he held Saturtluy, Septeinlter 15. For the cloning two weeki, Colonel Breckinridge will rully h-i aup xirterH, and his campaign commit tee announcea niectinga uay ana niijlit for every remaining day, all over the district. Hreckinridfje ia ajK-aking night and day. He will HiMuk hero for the third time in thin content Weclneitiay nignt. I'he Owens and Settle campaign committee)) aUo announce liala of aM::ik('ra, among them being many pruniiuent afieakcrs. ('oiniiUHBloaerk' t'oait. Court met In court houae, at Ku- Ifene, Oregon, Wwtlliewlay, Hepteiuber IuilI mi III in lruM.lit Jllttirii Kiak, Comiiiliwioiiera 1'erklua and Cal- IImhi, Hherll!' Johnwiii, and Clerk J en n In (J: At thi time the follow ina hi 111 were nntM'iited. conaidered and allowed by the court and the dork wm authorized to lira w w arrauU on the general fuud In jiaviueiii 01 1 lie name to-wii: O It llniiimerMly, 3 cougar acalpa ut IJeaeh 6 00 Frank Ultitchtey, 1 coiitrar aealp 2 00 Oeo F Kli'hey. 2 couicar acalp ul t'l each 4 w F M lllulr. baulliiK dead man. 13 'IhIiiipiI. allowett z uu I. Inn A Ivav. colli II aud box for r . burylim Jack Mclteiuu 15 no Jaa Ii 1'iik'i'. MUpitliea for nauiiera I 2S r. ii aiviveiiiiey j iiIiihh A. i'ruilhommo. Mtatlonerv. etnimed fJl.40. allowetl 24 00 V i;hwtirtii,lalltiiiery 1 4o A C Jeiinltiic. itatloiiery, eto 3 10 " Died. ImlW Ouard, Hvolcmhar h. Jtweph K. Hmlth, falher of C. M. Sinllli. who rwaldea on Weat Fifth Htreet, died till afleriioon of pcrlloui tin. m-ceaafd wu 78 year of aire ami wu born In New IIauihire He came to Oregon acveral year aK ami liaa aluce resltlexl with lila noii. The remain will I embalmed hv I'liilertaker 1. 1 nil A Kay and hlpH-tl, Friday morning lo Ibiekford, Iowa. hherlll. M.0.V Groceries is Cheap ts t!;e Cheapest Call early ami have a largo nssortnu'iit to jiit k from. C. 0. GOLDSMITH & CO. TIIK Eugene Loan and ttsfe: BANK. lz:::zn to :ii mui Kinl int. Incorporated with a Capital of $G0, 000, with $30,000 Paid U. Tutitl f3.s5.30. In I. Inn county the retvlpta were: Clerk, tUK.taj; rtmler, H0.30; herlir, IJI.V3H. Ki.hkk Nkixim HKili'uit. Corval lia Tlinta: "John Henry," writi from Alm'a: "J. M. Nelnon ha aliak eu the iluat of Alaea from hi f.'l. It la Willi every tli ha hi liny. Nelatill had hia day In Una bailiwick, no be took bldearture at iiltfht. Whether he vhtwe the alleiit hour of IiiIiIiiIkIiI In eriaw tho mountain for the ake of cooler Iravellnu. ir whether be feared tune one be bad tlcfrnilded would ive him trouble, or heeauae he ciHil.l not tiear to ahuke hainU Willi the brethren of the i linrcli and tell them be could aerve Ilit in no louder aaeltler, latiie t 1iii of VM(iie umx ruinly." IVmi III vi k. Corvalll Inforuirr: V. 1. Ilin nil, of 1'ortlaiitl, who, by nv, l a k-rent hunter, came up lav, ami In eomiiaiiy with Itoy and l .lin. r Kula r, took a hunt llirouuli the country. He niurilttl home to tlay, tukinu with lain one of i. liner Itnla r'a il.ya, for w Inch he mltl foo." It. ttiilly llil Miuti t lit Ionian pur-liiii-t l two l nr il.'k- of John Imiin, of Mt Ktiut.e I'-ri.lt;.-, pa nig him 1 1.'0 lor t lit in. r.lu rrlr-l ii.j.-i I., rhr. I Intrr,! alloarl on liuw 0rp,KB, i). I .m it.sl na appruvti art-uitiy. Paa.ilttrr ... J i' ( III in H. l.a I'auioaar II 0 I'tINt Ciaaiaa t .-i.l KM The fnrvna Ian an1 taviiij,. itA.ik hi.1ih.ii 4ixt lMtb a t i.mttim lal aifl .r. I. i.li,., and jir all itl..tl I r-i i o. m . loaa lalurrt ul IL lilt tt.H l.al .. mil. fcj what t.Hl urr, ll.al m.tn 7...1 r.. ti lit a i eoffimunlt.ra tlirrv ara many rr,.i. l n.iit aolUlt.aa, ht. h, II R.M'lr.NIll in aoma or iuau.'l, will I atwnl in on ! It la dimrQil Ut l.u amall anaom,!, pan tw pot In a aavina Laiik ai.4 fta.U- l. tr,i. auma rvttirtta. hviirvtog Itat lh lima t.aa coma Utr lha aacrvaalul ,.wrniifn a hvli. ktaiik la lloa romtaunit, wa awllrlt (.Mil fV fuoafa la UtU atattx. Thk t'ANNHBY. The dlreetuni of the F'.ueeiie cannery held a ni. etliiK thi week and dlacuMied tho matter of drvimr ami canuinit fruit. Itwaa de- eiiletl lo renew the old ol!Vr to pay one- bull a cent M'r pounu lor green prune, or dry theiu for two oenta ht oound, orirlvethe following amouiita of dried prune for each iJ lb or ureen one: li pound of Italian, 111 lb of Silver or 1H lint of French. A Mile will be dried oil tho allure. A number of k-rowera will ay for the dryinu. The crop of prune ia about the twine at Itotl year. The canuery will can toma- toe and (H'ara If they call las obtained at reasonable pnoea. Any lunner lit' format Ion will be kIvvii Ukiii appllca' lion to J. II. McClung. OioxioN HTATK rBIHOM. Xaleni Journal: The window frame of the new addition to tba state priaon build liiK are In plaee, towering alNive the wail, and uive an Idea of the dimen sion the structure will amume when finished. There were JUJ 0011 viol In the penitentiary al noon today. One year airo, t n McptnilT 1, 1m3, the number was Sii; so that, dtplte tbe cry of bard times aud consequent ln creaae of eriiuos airalnsl property. which are rife lu every state east of the mountains, Oreiron has enjoyed so fair a condition or property, ana uuriurt audi law abiding coiiiiiiunltles, that the cliwluK of our era of panlo leave her with fewer criminal under dure than there were at the beginning. It i not likely any other state In the Un ion cau make the same showing. A Xkw Varicty. Conrallla )- netto: A new sort of barley liaa been prottaaTBled In North Dakota that promisee to fill a long felt want, la that state the aventire yield baa been from .10 to 40 bushels per acre. It Is taitli In-anile and Is without a hull, w tilth nun It have been obtained after year of aciontiflo experiment In cross rertiiiatlon. A sample or nils new variety w a grown at tbe experiment atatl.'ii here during the preartit scwaoii ami I'rof. French Iiok s to have geiier- allv lutroilucfd throughout the aisle within a few year. As it contain more marly the coinjiosltion of corn than any oilier irralu irruwn, Its Intro- diitiloh Into this atate will be a boon to Oregon farmers. A Ki'Mmkh HoTKl- Newport eor rrHiiitleiii to the On Konlaii: Ihir IliK the mal week till placo has lieru viailel by a arty of San Franciacn cnpitallsta, who are nevTtlalliig for a site on which to erect II rat flaa auni nier hotel. It I to coat not leas than to M Alii II I'. Ill t hi tll.V Tucad.tV af li riiiNUi, t pt. 4 at the o-aitleiiee l the oi!li'iu(iii( mini. I. r, Itrv. Harry U Ikuiiilinaii, Sir. .lveaier h e amliiiui an. It I their intention Mi Carrie Mcial were uniletl In ive it completed in ti-ne for next iiiarrhi.e. 0 mn. It will be furnished with all -. $ modern eonvcnUntva, and will la? aut- l'a''f .. .at.i. !Sr-i.nir. ' pi ail with a variety ol amusements M..i: lltHk. Aiioll T rarUntd of ' ral.-tilntr-d to n-aiat an miner vlaitors to mm Ui.k i t'diiiciii lrk w aa lii -.l foun here to et the days In ail sicrermble aud re ,1 New Vork by f. H. ineiidly lotl.ty. i Inkling utsntier. If ibis pn.jeet I - i carried out in tue manner ana styir N iMl-.r Juii.-a lin. renounced the rw- j cotWeitipUte.!, it will enable Newport piil titnii party and Is now a full ! to takt the ptawawlon of the flnesl IK-iiil populi.t, j au miner hotel on the northwest coast. lOST 1SD IKOIITH OK UA IL IUM M IT -l .r' It has iKtil ui-nerieil by those who, while not railroad of ficials or ciiiplovc, aro in a t.i-i- tion to know, that the following facta exist. ... , Railroad mileage "I the Uiiteti rjtatea about 17.'i,00). Ilond and clock debt ubout 11,- 000,000.000. Alleged coht ulxillt f J,.J ,! A,.ln,.l .-,..( bitaed on Ut tuill llg- ures, from D7 rla. f-,52Hl3.'IOI(JUi). rub io gift to raiiroauii in uinn, bonds and int. reitt on a.itne, com buted bv savingt banks rule", f2,- &05,KlX),Oll. llahinci', actual in vi-hihiuiiw in ua a u linle. tirovilk'd I till directora have nut ht'".-l the whole, 122,431,000. Average net eurnii:gt r June oi road, uftcr paying big salaries and tha nun nf audi convincing argu- menu aa may have boon ncitlitl or available on lcgiclutive, judicial or executive oflicialn, about f-'OOO. Total for the Lniteti nana, 1350,000,000. MOKg UK IIIK HIUE. Yeatorday'a .Salem Imleiiendont has the following account of the lutetit act in tho railroad coin in i ion farce: "The railroad commitMon In Id a meeting at tho utato Iiouho yt-Ktcr- duv. Itcsidoa iruniiacling routine hiirtincas the Sum liter valley rail road, running from lUkcr City to McKwonvilltJ, wna conijR'Unl lo de list tho abuse ol overcharge. The wheat tarilT tjutflittii on the O. II. A N., that hna btrii landing inves tigation for a year, waa ulao adopt ed. It make a cotiriiderublo reduc tion in freight from lVndleton to Union. The ciuniiiiisioii finished the ex amination of the rcjKirtitof tho var ious railroads today, excepting a few that prayed for 30 days more time, aa they hud been delayed by the recent Hoods. Thoco that were finished will go into the hands of the alatc printer and tho few re maining will be examined at the next ttesaion of thu board. I lie members of tho board took tho 1:10 local today for Portland. Grand Itomle frultKrnwer are aliln- ping large miantlties of fiuit to Denver ami tuner r-uHiern (x.nna. i CoTToLaw) CoTmma ICnrtmjaai (3 OUToftTJe FRYI2IQ ?hll Has come not a little knowledge as to cook ery what to do, as well as what not to do. Thus we have learned to use 39 the most pure and per fect and popular cook- ingmatcrial for all frying and shortening purposes. PROGRESSIVE GOOSlUffi Is the natural outcome of the age, and it teaches us not to uu lard , but rath er the new shortening, IS which is far cleaner, and more digestible than any lard can be. ' The success of Cotto- lene has called out worth less imitations under similar names. Lookout for these! Ask your Grocer for Cottolknk, and be sure tlmt you get it lta.1 onl? ba it. K. r AIRBANK . CO.. ST. LOUIS and 'CHICAGO NtW TO..BOSTOft . . t orrii.aMn q l'.rrt.i.aa , gy t-.'TT.a i '.Tt.'tanal t'tL ?; ," i ...r. t t,t-.-,'",; " " A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. A Pago From Her History. The Imiairtant etpcHrorca of ot rra ar, Inlnwtlii. Tba foliowlntf u t. f. ;.l '..o "I bad lw tr.HiNlr.1 with beait tllj.-.' i. Iaara. ma. h i. that time trrv aorhHiv,. ,m rar I waateoatnl I f mte l.t.i. m . . tlntiHtolr. I waa la l.tMlnrw. I .n oi t . t. ri-tlrw on nvmint of siv ht.th. A i.l. ai.ian lul.t ml (rirnUa tli.it I con I.l n: Ii. . awwth. ljr fwt ai,.l Pnil wtr. 1. 4.1 , k-a. anil I ass In. 14 la s arrnaia 1.....1 :,r wtM-n a ffntirman ttin-tisl biy a'lft.i.. n t I. MiW Nfw llrartt tin, ami .11 1 1 1.1 I aair. who had bt B aflll. ird wlih t.. -it 1.1 aaa Sad hc-a ctintl t.y tit rviiM.lv. ai. l .1-s-ala a iiimi, hraltbir woman. I i 11. I...-.-.I slamieoT th Hrart t tin and In l-a imp SB hour aftrr takins lha Srt iI.m I r......l 1.4 slM'i.irU Imorx.v. it In 010.-1111.11,. Of BiV hUaat. Wbn I 1... . I.lrn 1 1 . I roul.l smiv S9T aakiava. i.jtliiiiff I h., .M 4je-a f.r auMitha an.l mr llmlai hud hrrn ...!- rv a.m. U alrmt p.ilri' 1 r wtf Uiltla of tl. N.- ai. an t ura in aarinnd sad all "io- tl. n. an.l I waaanaato k l-tn-r tl.at I.I..I n.r on work. Oa at? rai-tttiiFM.naatim-i an r arv laklii ibta talualilr tvim-Jj klra. l..H-to. lo W. Ilarrl-.o St.. I hi. an.l. Ill IT. IIiIm' . H rati I una. a tllwvrrrrT tt an emlnrnt anra lalut la Imtrt mvav.aa.i.1 I'r an arrarratata tan a piMitira KiiArranira. .a wn tjr tha It Mlkoa Mi-.ll.-al t v Unhart, In.l . ra'lp of prlrw. II pvf hot I If, ail I..IM f, .eneaaa sn-naia It la n,Mlllj Um rtjB aU oyitlaa ar uWajwua ilrua. k-w aoluuj that llw I. f. bad Uar NTI1.I. AT IT. Tho Orcgoiiiau boiiH wild un fiiriita ut nil tinns w l.fii the tarill iuc!ttim i at i-Mic Tho Albnuy Jleino nil r.i)a: Tho Ih-mocrat lm fretpjently calktl uttenlioii to the uiifairnei-a of tho Orcgiitiian in it trealmoiit of tho tarill tjucutioii. Hero ia another sample: "llopgrowers on tho Pacific coast ore disconsolate becuuao their pro duct brine, 8 cent per pound, agaiiibt 17 u year ago. The duty has been cut down by tho Have inevtr bill from 15 bi 8." '1 here can Ik but one iiupreasion tnatlo ujhui tho mind of tho ordi nary reu.hr Uo:i rcatling the aU.ve, ami that m, that llio reason nhy boj.s have gono dottn in price is becuuro i ho tarill" bus been ro dfutd from 10 toSctnU jr ouud. This is the hupret-sioii intended by the Oregonian, though it i very cartful to avoid raying that that is tho rtusoii of the decline in price. Thousands of its unthinking read ers will read it and accept it as the reason of tho decline. I his etyleof tiiaiiiluii:ing thu props that suport the protection nclicinu is not new It is resorted to iroiueiitiy by near ly ull protection organs. If the re duction of tho duty from lo to 8 cents per ouinl i tho cause of the decline, tins decline could only bo brought ubout by heavy importa tions from foreign countries. There can bo no tarill protection for any lino of products, largo quantities of which ure sent abroad ... . I II! Iroui tins country anu bom in coin- jietitiou Willi tho foreign product. For years we buvo been ntuding lions to London uud helling them in coin petition with the worlds product in tho world a market Under such conditions it matters not whether our rate of duty is 15 or M cents ler ttoumi. mere could be no protection to tho hop grower in such rates. I his proiw sition tho Oregouian will not deny, yet by indirection it leads lis rend ers to Ix'Iit've the converge is true, As an illu.it ration of the matter we refer our readers to tho following facts and stati-tics taken from the records of the treasury department at Washington. Tho amount of lions iiniiortt'd from loreign conn tries into tho United Stab s for the year ending June 30, IS'JI, was 8'.'S,0"J2 pound. 1 be amount ex Htrtetl from tho United States to lorcicii countries during the same jieritHl was 17,172,-ril pounds. It is clear from this that tho price of hops in this country, like tho price of wheat, is determined by the I.dihIi.ii prices of there prjducts. This fact tho Orcgoui.in fully un derstands, but as a faithful organ of the protected combines of the country it iuumI not give publicity to such f.ict.i. (.0011 AliVKT.. Melvillf, tho bank defaulter, aged ... viiim, who lias j tint latii ciiiivuttd in Ctliforina, gave this advice j'ift as he was leaving San rraiKisco ior ran tuenini: "Ktt ji out of debt; pay your bills as vou g ; " i. t bov a Hint of clothes until you can pay tho t.iilor tho tlay ho delivtrs it. Kat a din ner that costs f I it vou have vnur own money lo pay for it, but if you t .. . . i .. - .1: nave oiuy a iiu.'irier, get a uiiiucr for a quarter. There is no safety for a young man in debt, and if any youngftir inclined b good liv ing ami the luxuries of life is tempted to indulge himeelf beyond what i in his Hnket to pay, I ut-k him to rttip long enough to think of William I!. Melville lieliiml the higb walls over across tho buy. Ji ruMilcm is gmw injr in populu ti.m hj rapidly since the railroad has Ihi ii opened, and tho surplus of Jewish wanderers found a way there from other Kastern parts, that the Turks have been stirred out of their cotit-titutional btujior long enough to consent that the town's water supply le improved. The contract, which has been awarded, involves the outlay of 1100,000 and contemplates the utilization t.f the an ient nqueducts upp--ed to date from Solomon's reign, and to which i.t-w conduits uro to bo joined. I'o it C.W.O'okni a. Ibwcburg Plain driller: II. K. ll:ip r.. It went to lVrtliind Siilnr.lay nlk'l't wheie be Joined tl. NV. Hunt, the Well known railroad man. Tnillier they go from then1 to l'ort Itrtti;K-, Mciiil.Kilio coun ty, Cat., w here Mr. Hunt Iscnirnged lu hullilini; a ruilrond. Mr. Hapi-frM-it Kia-a to accept the m rintt n.ley of the aame, timl I.im lioine will l there in the ftitun. Hi family will rviiiHlu in Itoat Uir for the pre nt but will pnv I al ly Join him U fore long Their many frieinN in Korel.urg deeply re giet tlitir tlepnrture. a. as 'ki-m Avmk i.t riov. Among olhtr aa at.er-4 w ho w ill H.I.!r--i the Oregon I'n-s . ittllnli hi I'lildletoll Willi. Hon. Woo. II. Moll. II, editor of tl.e I'i ii Inn. I Iily T U gram, ami Hon. C. J. Curtia, eli lor of the Aboria Herald, ami member-. Uvt of the next legisla ture. Itoth tlie- gentlemen are elo tiieiit and ei liTtiiiniiig saakera. The IYii.ll. toil ii.it tliig nuuima to U-a grainl suit-c, alnl eiy e.lilor and publisher in the Mute sli.ul.l arrange to In- prest llt. ColtnKiT.M. Heli ns Mod: Oneof the rlrwt nieasun a that shouM tvevlve llie attention of the m il l gilsture 1 one erealing a n axinmm fieight rale to 1 charged by the nulrtwd of I lie slate. Such a lneaii.-e, If framed In the Interest of the st.ite, would Is eoiitbiclve of much g.sl, to the far mer first, ami, mwi tlly, to all oilier thip r. The law , if properly incor poratetl, would no! mpple the rs I road. and wimiI.I put a atop l.lieriiii inating iu favor or against ci rtaiu imll viduala aud louklilic. Catllra leaiMlrr Dwaslale. ClIK AH). Sepl. 8. Heia.rlS to the Tribune from jMirtlou ul Mlnnewita, Michigan ailU V latnitsili, IU which forest llres are laging, sikiw that the lomsol liroiry al a low call UiatO bu ulieutly Ivuelied 10,000,000, not Incluilliig staiiding timber de stroyed, but eveu worse In the Iowa ol life, which, II la leareo, win n-uvii a bigll a 10"0. Aixiui M towns nave U-. ii tleairoMtl. driving thouaauds of fnmilies Iroui hollies. I'lm lletald sumiiiury is as ioiijws: "si i, .una wined out and more liuiu i tit ail ia the record made by the for est Dies In Minnesota III the last -1 hour, lu Hinckley. Mtiidstone, i"okt gmiia, humlsloiie Junction, hkunk Lake, and Mission Creek there are 366 known dead. IU amnuou severni buiidretl are missing, wbilo from l'sJ to JU0 ieople are stuttered on farms throughout the district burned over." The Times call mutt at leust 600 mt- sous ilcuU a loliows: iiiiicaier, -s.j r-uiiiUtolie, 40; Suliilstolio Junction, 'J; rokeguiiia, 'Sf, Hkunk laike, -"J; I'lm tow ii, 111; Mission Creek, U; l'artriilge, h; Kulllu lliver Junction, U; Carlton; 3; Kutletlge, 2; inlstflliilieous. HJ. He torta from the forest Dres received al tho Northwestern and NN'laconsiu Ceiitrul ruilway lieadiUartvr ttalay, showed a fearful loss of life aud de struction of proerty. The Northwest ern ntfived word at 10 o'clock that a heavily loaded freight train had been abandniied oil a burning bridge. An oillclal subl the reMrts indkuted that unless the lire swept region rvcelved ruin the havoo would lw worse today than yesterday. The Wisconsin Celt Iral service was butlly dtiuorall.etl. 1'rofessor Moore of thu weulber bu rtuu here, predict hard rain fur thu burnt region today, aud a light rain full begnu hero during the forenoon. A. J. F-urllng, local mumiger of the Milwaukee tV M. I'aul railway, says: "Forest tires are still ruglng betwetu Hiduow and Ontagunn, lu the north fill renlnsula of Mliinesotu. The wires have been tlowu north of Iron Mountain slue Sunday evening, aud we are unable to get any information today. Finest llres are also raging along tho line of our NVIcouiii Valley division at Ncceduh ami Itutlolph, about seven miles north of Urnud 1 tap Ids. Considerable damugo has been done to the erun berry marshes." Ilrrs In .n lc I ;. Ihiii kmimi. Mich., hept. 3. A lurge amount of timber and larni ero lias beeu consunietl near lslieiiilng. Thiio are big llres south and wt-nl, closv lo the dwelling. Hunts' Uacbiue. I'Mf. NVushburue, of Corvallls, give the lollowiiig account of llio ta-aeli mining on south Uach, bulow Now- rort: Along the bench south of Heal lock considerable activity is show ll by resident millers and others III ex tracting Due go d Iroui the black siiud, which faextreiiiely abundant. Homo of this ruind vld. Is lino return, nml soiiio I not worth working. One area, not exceeding twenty yard square, is saitl lo have yielded tltl.ouo worth ol the vai ariieio not. very tong ago. The scene of operation is ul way at or neiir tho slnt where some little creek contributes its might to thu occitn. It witter U leil into a liopixr lino which gravel and sand is shoveled by llio Industrious, miner. The Hue sand separating from the course gravel I carried through the stive ultimately, reaching a long sluiiv Ihix of matched lliHirlint. atsiut two feel wide, down which it is curried by the water. The sluice boxe are sold by limit a A NViiieke. ami previous to being used are stmketl in a chemical solution which bus such a strong aillnlty for the gold tlmt W0 cririit of the gold lu the sand, it I cliiimttl. cling to the sluice ami i saved. He tbul u It may the writer saw a generous coating of "the velloW" on a box In neutll one sieve," llie result of ulsiul six bonis work. Just what this chemical is, Is a secret of the inventors. Thu boxes ure m-cnurcd bv Iheni and warranted to Inst a certuin length of time, are sold to would Is' miners, who can obtain a renewal of the elieiiiliid from time, to time nt a nominal cost. l'nrtlea w ho are working some of these claim tell mt thev ure making tZ a tlay eiu h, two nu n to the eluiui, which I fuir w aires for these t hues ami far Utter t linn doing nothing. Tl.e return fre quently exceed this, ai d have Urn known to reach as high us f Jl a day for a aerie of iIiivh. The gold is brusheil-oll tlielsixtsiin.l w hen enough bus Urn colltrtetl to warrant a clean lint un. it I treated with mercury nml the pnslucl sold to parties wh for ward It to the mint. Didn't Come Hack. Alhai.y Dom irrat: On July 11th Mr. John ilninil ton. nimtmaster ami merchniit at Tull man. came to Albany on biisiuesn, and bus never returned, nor are his where- alsitit known. His brother, A. J. Humilton, of this city, knows nothing alsiut him. It U thought ho "ski oped out." Hi isistofllce acetmnt were practically straight, but he owed Allen A I a-win il53, which Mr. Hell, of Tall man as surety, has had to muko gin-xl. Ii You Have Scrofula, Sore.", Boiln, or any other nkin disease, take IT4 SARSAPAR9LLA the Suj)erior Blood-l'uriCcr and Spring Mcilicinc. Cures othern, will cure you (WE III trim Haas Man U MAI.KRA, Cal., Kept. 3. ' .... moiiil, at 6 o'clot k lust evening , '' Hiiiienu was loaluntly kllltil u' n ry Skelton, of Madera, r-k. Ii.. Iroui here to Itnyhiiiiitl u-,t, ,, ,x , while I here wu apprtuehul , ' ' j ' can, who asked biiu to tM. ' Hkellou rt fused, Slid w its s. i uM, , " Duncan ami others, nml ,i, , , ' torn oil', lie took refuge in I4 i.uri. ..ip, where he w tut followtd l,v i,. a 1 1 . i-i . UU mi'iu-i ;ii.h-ii, nrjr were Ih.i h. lacked by Duncan and l,i. , ,,,., " It ns, who bail ns ks w ill, w l.i. i, ,, . .. made motion to Milke. ll.iry seized a basebnll bat uml striii-k iilh. can on the forehead, ilt uiii r -uinnJ lllstautly. Hkellou gave Inn... t Constable Laraiuoru and will u- , to await the actiou of the Ctiroii. i i.. quest this afternoon. MAKyfKTTK, Midi., S ot. ;i t Suitli Hhoro e press pulUd in n,rt morning ninny hours lute, uii, r un citing run through dense- smoki-aiui walls of lire, ami over burning i.r The wires are all down, un t,,,,, along the lino are U-lieved u. ,rt. twunl asa Hi tu, H. Kviaiirrr, NVash., Sent. ;t -i county commissioner Imve slm,,.,) u,e order culling an election to v.ite on the removal of the county h hi fn.n. Huoliohiish to this place. Tli a Stwla llaicliMlr. OitKoox City, Kepi. i-N.iii,!,,,. w ill U' done this year towutd taking salmon nw on the Cluckuinus f.,r , Uiilltil Htates hatchery. Ih.. I nil(j hlnttn llsh collillibnlolirr, l.i.urVfr will have charge of the slide lit.t. I,, ry on the Hlusluw, and, U-sldt s tl,;., iris purulioiis are U-ing untile for n itn , supply uf eggs I mm the .-unly ,r treatment al the Claekiimiis Imii'i,, rv. Hurliiteliilt'iit Hubbiird will l:,!' lilUlgl) Of tiemtlollS Hi Im.Ui p.l.rt a. HaSIrs Me lr Un svrrrtf. Dt'M'TII, Seit. 3. The Fveiiing Herald luw Information that tin-total nuiuls-r of eori h'tovered I n mi t lie forest tire so fur I 31 i Sing la Taitli In t'ontriniuu, NKW YollK, Hept. 3. Sindi-lax men from all over the stute nu t ni ti.i: vent Ion today. Among tho-a- .rt-nt are Dr. McOlynn uml Congn ssiuau Mciiulie, of California. Henry I -rge waa not present. It Is mui! I,. j lj,. swell to any political action l y tiie single tuxers this ytur. Tks llres ami ltu(iug LtiUNliTOX. Hept. 3. l-'i.n-.l I'll., are still raging Ihroiighoiil tl..-...un. try. Acics ot valuable timb. r nml farm lund hnvii U-eii i!tstro,nl. kit tle rs are endeavoring to i-uv. 1 1 . t ir lioiiies, and help I U-iug sent from this city. Tbe luko ia ct.iiiiuu.illy covered with smoke, luukilig nu Ra tion tluugerous. t'wuirsl II ua l.aststl Itiu'i OA. VAC A, Mexico, Sept. 3. The oill clal ol the state govellimelit hi re luive reeeivtd fuither liiforiiintioii iu rt f ird to the eoullict U-lweeli the p.o..e if Hall Miguel, Ai'huituhi uml Ap ...tul. The cause of thu nlliny wus a i milliii of elnluiN a to the Isiiuulary u twtrll thu two plaits, 'llie lattle lasted two days. Alsiut '2't were Kill. d and 0 wounded. The riilul tuur.lt llnully arrived and the buttle v btojistl ami 30 of the leader on nu ll itlo weio nrresled. Mule li-oopn ure camiietl lu 'he town to pr-vent l.. a ahetl. The collU-st b.-twisll tie-twn towiiNovt-r the correct Isiiilnlary bus Urn ill progress for ulinost a eciituiy, uml many blootly condid have (aki n phut'. ttluran Olllrrra Hi wimlril. IoMmin. H-it. 3. A Tieii-Tsln if patch says an ImportHiit lieeive l.oi lss-ii issi ttl rewartlitigtii nernl Veli Mi'l other Chinese ullltt rs for their vh ti.ry over thu Japanese tris.jw at l ing Yung. A Hllalighal dinpateh suys It v.- unr steiuncrs w ill convey the trot ) I" U' sent to Formosa. Thu work of. li idl ing the Chinese fort works on i!.i,i-t is U-iug pushed w lib till h: -If. ',..r mishes Utween Chintse uiul J: puiii -e tnsips are iHt-uriug at scver d h.im. iu Coreu. Ill every case victory i t limn ed by t-ucll side. 1 he Irish I una. Di'iu.iN, Sept. 3 Coiisi.lt nil.!.- r'r n sK)iiileiiee I Uiug imlulgt-d in I t ween Irish im-mUr of -nt 1 ii.nn-it over (iluilstone's reivnl itmi i ll iitioli to the Irish fund, llcaly wrilts li.iii in stead of (ilailstni.e la-llig nskidto vil tcrilH' to the fuuil, a uieiiioriai i-lioiilil huve Urn preseiiletl lillii out i f Mie fuiul. T. D. Hullivitu il. iii.nlli.it tli malingers ol llio Irish pitrt an- re sMiiisihlu fol llio eirculur sent ! lirit iah uiemU'r asking for sul s. fpliolis and adds: "There I no iit-ct-iiy f"r upiK'ullug to Kugllsh pnilies." l ana Agalual the Japan. .'. UlMHIN, Hepl. 3. A ilisplitt'li I" 111 Times from Hbiingluii t'Hluy n..v- tin Jlipnliese Muhjul Haignolic landed at Chemulsi, August Mh, nml it i urutii iatcd the king of Con n I1hiIi i.: in attaint d hi iiiiltrnilemv. Hi dis patch adds the Jiipltliese bold id III jireselit the provinw-s of Heoiil, 1 1 aii go ami llie country around th treaty isjrts. Tho reinulndcr of llu roiinirv Is auid to U III Mssessi'Ul of uriiml ImiiiiIs of Corean. It Isstati d V- f cl ing against the Japanese iu dr. it I li creasing, and the natives an i'ia liienciiig to wage u guerilla warfare against them. An Allard nurdtrcr lrrd" AHI.IMiTtiN, Colo., Sept. -MS' ron J. Kent, formerly a protnim nt n-al estnteaml Insurance ninii of Mai-'l". N. D., bus btrii arrestttl Inn- I a de tective of Mini. eiiH. lis. K!d ' rl..r,..,l u ll Ii . iillilill.il V iu !' " dr uf Ilia w ife. Mnn ll 1J. I - 'I. o O 88 O o 0 O & Q eiiiU r.l. ii. cm ami forgi-ry. He uu.h r tlio iiume of J. C. I' - -worketl on a ruilrond a baud. riahf.d la Itcntb HTnt'KToN, Cal., Spt. 3 -1"! ! Hurutlt, a young man, while d; a grain wiigmi this iimnm -. I l.r.iw n fr.iin Ids ai at to tin- 1 1 Hie wheels passing over Olid 1 ! . Iilin lo tl. nth. Tralwa lluanms- I-At' Cl.AIKK. NVi.. Spt. "' " l ist Irsin fiom the north, on ll i' bit rtsM.1. rearlit tl In re al ' ' l"1 s iir lav ufu-rinsMi, and no trm. gone out or 111 sliitv, t xtrpl " 1 ' irnin sent fioin Fjiu Cluire morning. lUilro.-nl tm n -w hole region, from Csrlw n.-iii ;" sliaw inn 1 laiigbeii, has I"' i. " silioc faturday ut i n.s.n. I'r '! ' " burned wires are down, nnd km.wa w ben Iralna willUr..' Oiiiilia train, wbith came I ' Its.law, l.a.k 1J men. wolian ehlldn-n from the buim-d vn. Itiee Ijtke, the coii-luett r I . k. get the refugees after lie I. ' II. rough without si. ' pii. i-N'thwi-hrn l.uiuUr t ..ui ': npftsof fresh lire along ' ' t I lire river. One i.f H e 0 m a! l...M l...t Hln.-a.li.. ..1 tall till ft. t ' I bur'nrd on thets.t sh and ' 1 Ulieve there would U a tr.e I- 1 rsln comes. One of ll.e ' owners of Ibe lUrnfiirM 1 j C..tiiliy'a plant saa Ibe 1- '' tJ si.iajo. A sr-iai in-in 3S032J3S0SSC32O " u "M l Cre- 0383S833SS5 CO ff T.P-3.1 WEST BAKIiNG POWDER 3urosn wur fv kaVrnMl buy iu 1. It la txul t Lifhl brrv At bom. it U mi nt th rrr fltt ttWta-rUwi ftntl ta apmniiiUafi In evafjr rrfjt rtiai uf '.ps-rtcr to Utm tj brc. S Tbr maker ari-iraj,xite rrrrr lift aivl rr-y rTT l uthtrrtw. lo rMum jnnr Uuory ll a bv iwMsWt I fsu-lury CAJCYOU AU FOB KOREr , ParUa4.0r. Cl last a Pars o O 83 O 88 O 83 nl' .id :iinl ti' n W. Hit w :. ll .1, !