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Ktigcno CHty (iuard. f. rpiti)AV, JULY 25- IMS KltYAS OKMUAL UlllON. The motto on the llryan button that ban btt-ii adopted in: "No Crown of Tliornn; No Crons of (iold." , , J'be idea is taken from tlio cloi in words of Jiryun'n njK-cch before the Chicago convention in which he snid: "Having behind uh the commercial intcreHta and the labor interest, atid the toiling iiibhhch, we shall aniwer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them you shall not preon down upon tho "hrow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." The exodus to the mountains continues. St. for Tho silver convention at Louis is nracticully a unit w llryan. Tho money brokers of New York thinned 12.250.000 in gold to Ku- roiie today. It is hard to keep the "sound honest" money with us. The freo trudo cold democrats are political orphans in this cam paign. They might find refuge in one of tho wings of the prohibition jtarty. Tho foreign tankers of New York held a meeting yesterday to confer about tho best meanr of pro tecting tho gold reserve, (iold do nosits of near v 13.000.000 were inado at the subtreasury as a result of tho conference. They do not wish another bond insuo before the residential election. It would bo fatal to McKinley on whom they etako their fortunes. Following the lead of Senator Hill. Tamilian V has adopted the following resolution: "Tammany Hall hereby ratifies tho nomina tions of tho democrat io national convention recently held in Chicago, viz: William J. IJrvan.or Nebraska. for president, and Arthur Sewull, of Maine, for vice president. Ana wo do hereby pledge to them our loyal, zealous and unswervering support." Pendleton K. ().: It may inter est toinu people in Pendleton as well as all over the land, to know that Joaquin Miller lias declared for llryan for president and will take the platform to help ulong his election. Tho old poet loves his fellow man, and ho considers by helping llryan ho is help ing along tho brotherhood of man which aggrandized wealth id destroying. We say with fervor Hurrah, for tho old poet! Hisvoicois tho voico of Oregon for bo is a truo son of Oregon, who Hies with her own wingx, as all truly democratic things should It is rumored that the recent sale of tho Oregon Kailway it Naviga tion Company placed that corpora tion in the hands of the Southern I'ucific. Tho cessation ol the tight between tho railroad and steamers on low faros between Portland ami Sun Francisco gives color to the rumor. If this is tho case the eteamer Gypsy will bo seldom seen at Euireno. Sinco that boat hus practically demonstrated the prao ticabili ty of steamboat navigation to Kugeno a considerable portion of the year, tho proposition of tapU Gruy to build a boat owned by people whose interests are centers in hvjgene should receive serious consideration. luriug periods of low water in tho summer months tho bout could bo profitably used on tho lower river. A large amount of money was saved our people in freight rates by the steamer Gypsy and wo have heard it stated the O. H. & N. netted a fair profit on their investment. Help your pelves. Natrou Item". July 2t, IS!" 6, Mr Jaiiioi TallarYro Is working uear Kprinirrlt'lil, J Io makes a visit home every Sunday, Tho l'lenxnnt Hill coruet Imtul gave a fiee concert at JuHperJuly 12. A good attendance and enjoyable time was hail, Mlil!i'r(le ty I venter was tho gui'it of MIch Lena Smith Sunday, July 12. Mr Hoston KIuhIcs Is now working for the 8 V H H, rlckluif up wood near this place. Mr Johu 1 lull: ram, who hus been staying at KlUvllle, In on a visit to Ills lttr, Mrs A it (Smith, who rvnlJi's ut this place, A Iwiiket ocl ill tin given ut Tlitir ton July 1U A largo oruwil ut It iiiletl, A ginnl thus whs rvnrteil by a uuiiiUr who were mere. Mr Jarlea Powell of Camus Kwale, was In our mliUt vlxiting with rck lives. MrHuck w ho reside near Creawell was vUltlug hers a few days ago. The Janjier Sunday sehuol electtd the following new oMcvni fur the fil ming six months at the rvgulsr month ly buslin-M meeting held nt the school boiido lat evening: Ml Manila Morehouiw, librarian; Mix Dora Wal lace, supt; Mrs Keeuey, aiwlittntit tupt; Mlaa 1U-I1 Keeuey, trcaurer and aeere tary. Mr Claude L Hmltli went to Albany this week aud esHH'ls to return soon. U.8. Tie "Middle of tie Eoai" Fac tion Scores a Victory. TUG PROCEEDINGS. Hr. Loi is, Mo., July 11-7J a m lAliKiilin coming In slowly. t over 70 111 their miU and vUllor uall'TV entirely vueniit. 12:40 Chairman Tniibcneck eullB convention to order. Henutors lTeller and Allen and IgnatliiH Donnelly, "Cyclone" Davis, General Weaver and Governor Hlolio occupy seut on the platform. Chairman Tanlneek Introduces Governor Ht ne, of Mlwtouri, who de liver the aililrcH of welcome. Newland, of Nevada, ulilresse the convention. Kpeech received with lenthUHliiHni. ICetera Io isryan ami xayn: "Wo muni accri uie uiiMiniii leader of ilcinoeiucy and march with him to victory." .... Ignatius Donnelly U Introduced nod resiionds to Gov. Htone' addrenn of welenmn. 1:10 H'nator lluller, of North tar olina, teuiorury chairman, wax In troduced ami given elieertt. Jle 1 now uddreMting the eonventloii. Jtut lersaldlhu deiinM rul liad utoleli the people's jmrly plutform, wliereUon he was largely cheered. Hald he hoped the convention would not turn Into a democratic annex, lie nay ho ha loo iiiin h fubh toUlleve It will turn it self Into a republican annex. Tim iiHiml i iniitlee were appoint ed and then the convention ailjouruei; until H p in. Kr. l-ot is. Mo.. July 23; 10.0S a m- Weutber clear und lilcunulit. I tele gatlou nlowly ga luring, lioth Hry and nntl-llrvan men claim a UHiJori ty. Thro will probiibly be a lent vole nil credential coiiiinlllet' repon. 10:18 Chulruiaii llutler call eon vi n i Ion to order. Committee on en- ili nllnlH nut ready to report. 1II:"L' Itoll I lielllg culled for colli nillteemeii on iteruiiineut orgalila Itoll. 11:4.1 Committee oil permanent or IF II II iiitloii. rule and pbitforiu have !, Hiiiioliiled and retired. Delegate from Oklahoma takes pint fiirm mid hIiich a sonir. G K Gather, of Alabuina, InlrodiiccN Mrs IVnnlnnion, of ArkaiiMin, who ang a iopulnt son, "Down With the Other." Coiiimllteo on credential nay they Will le reaily to report at o elucl;. Motion lo udlouru until that hour ili'fented. l..r0. Convention takes icct-ss until 3 it m. Partial report of eoiuiuiltee on i dentLilsllow belnir rend. CledetitiulN ciiiiiiiiitteH recouillielidn III Illinois Coll lent that both dclcu'itlnn be muted and each be clven a half vote each Mlniirltv report will U mililiillle.l. In Colorado the I'lUternon ileleKUtion I willed. l'atterMin of Colorado tinive to con nlder content In alphabetical order of atalci.: motion curried. Time of dlciiMMiti of majority am minoritv reiHirls limited to ! minute for eacli Hide for illwuxi-idli. 4:U'i. On motion id Patterwiu o t ol orudo conteHt over an hour or until miiioi it v report I iueMnteil. Darrow. of Chicago, Masking for adoption of tin) minority report aeat lug tho Tuylor delegation. 'I'iino dlKi'UHxlou exlelided .1(1 minutes. Jerry Simpson, tu' Kauna, making five minute knvch favoring minority remirt. I tew veil with cheer. I ol H K Morton, of Chicago, mlvocat nir ikdoiitlou of miilol llv report. uKKl Hecrclarv ordered to cull roll ofKtates on motion mibntitutlng minor it v remirt aeullng Taylor delenution from Cook county. d:M The motion substituting mill nrlty report for majority report lost by a vote of litio to til 'J. Majority report adopted aentlng both fuelloiiH of Illluoi w ith one-hull vote for euch deleuate. Tbl Is eoiiHidered a victory for the uildille-of tlio-roail men. lit port of credcntiuU cobimlttee adopted. Colorado minority report with drawn. t):07 Gil ring eon tent Goo V Wash burn, of MunHuchiiHctt lui been IP ting us tempornry cbuirmnii. I onveutloii still Hi scmMoii as we go to pre. The Latest. All Are in Favor of Bryan an i Sewall. On a tent vote for Chulrmun Heuutor lley, a llryan man, was elected chairman over Champion, a middle of- the-roud man, by 00 majority This surely ludlcute that llryan will be endorsed or nomluued for president. Call iir Harrauts. Notice U hori'liy given that the ful lowing warrunl will U paid on pre sentation at my oilUv. Interest on sumo w ill cease July 1".', IS: HI: All Lano county war runts front registered lHiiuler J0,to3 to 10,327, both Inclus ive. Dated F.ugene, Ore, July 21, IStHl. A S I'AITKKSON, County Treucurer. Kills for Hoed Sealed bid Villi he received at the (ll'AKltofllceup to August 1st, IS'.HI, for 10 cords of 4 foot grub O.ik, und 10 cords of 4-foot body maple, to he de livered in Kugene liy AugSOlh, I mm. Karl's Clover Hoot, the greut HKhhI .'uriller, gives frvshneiw and cleuruess to the Complo.lon and cures Colistlp:t Hon. 'Z cK, M etu., H.. Mold by lleiuleooii vV I. Inn. WALL PAPER : 12 CENTS. PAINTS : : : $1.50 and everything else In proportion at - OVERTONS' - W. A. WOOD, Cauvyer. tuQene, ... Oregon. turn Wurk Si-I1T. IO KH K Out Uur I'ountT lltnL 1-ltOI I I ll fill I4H, Hr. In.-iH, July ?J; V2.0.-U I the plull of the ailverltes to n-rfeet a telil sirury organization and appoint a committsu Infore Hie oftemoou od jourument. A coniuilttee ol seven will be sent to confer with the pop ulists. 12:Pl -Convenlioii culled to order by Chairman Mottof the n-illonal com mittee. Itoll of comml'tee on credentials lie lug called. 1:45 A young lady costumed as the GiMldess of hllierty is reading the dec laration of Independence. Chulrmun of Hie convention reud u telegrum from Heuutor Teller, ol Col oruOo, auying that a vote for llryan sod hewall I a vote for the monetary lndeienduiice of America. Great cliceniig. Convention udjurtied until 4:30 though much opposition to adjourn ment wus uunliest. HKCOM HlKIOX. Alternoon session culled to order by teiniHtriiry chulrmun New lund. MolloH to admit populii-t to the hull wit In ut tickets, curried. 5 p m Committee on rules report ed; iesirl of credelitiuls committee approved. Committee on 'iuiuiient ongtinl.u tlon reisirted W 1' Hi John, of New York, for permanent cliulrmuu. Great appluuse. Chairman Ht John escorted to the ebulr. He I now addressing the convention. 6:12-Chuirinau Interrupted by loud and continued cheering. Frequent burst of applause and cheering. 6:i;H-Chuirinau Ht John concludes amid loud and enthusiastic applause ti:.17 Much discussion und excite ment over motion to upMint a com-mitu-c to coi.fer w ith populists. Chair man rapping for order. Argument over conference com mittee continues; m-vcimI substitutes and amendments ollered; great con tusion. Motion to appoint a conference com mittee, carried. Convention still l" "en-Ion when we went to preas at t o'clock. Hr. Loris, Mo., July 23; 10:18 a m Deleate late in arilving. Committee m leclecl for conference with (H-oplo's party caucusing buck of cli'iirmuii's desU. ') lie hull Is tilling rapidly. Iii::i2 Convention called lo order. 10:35 Motion to appoint a cummit- t.enii wavsuiul uieiiii c.iril.Mi, KK30 ('ungressman Cha Towne, of Minticsota, ttddresiiig I lie convention. Tow nu su' m J llryan reprcHcuts l he eiiuse of Immunity iigainsi iiiiiih tlce. At the mention of Teller's name the convention cheers in a body. 11:42 Kx -Governor Ht John, of Kun SUM. called for and responds. Mention of Cleveland's niune greeted with blllL'bter Mrs Coinrur. of Indiana, addresses 1 1 ii convention. Hand olnvs. "Mv County 'Tis of Thee." Convention rles and slum. Hheldoii. of Connecticut, addresses eniiventlon. Towne, of Minnesota, say Mrs l-'.lleii Lease, of Kansas, will address the convention thi evening. Hon HA Cole, of Wisconsin, ad ilrense the convention, anil takes I sue with Mrs Cougar's address. De fend the Ireulm: Intercuts of Mil waukee und Ht houk Cole inter ruptid. Chair raps for order and says the speukcr n.iisl le iieuru. ureui coufiislnn. Colo resumes and con clude Ills speech. 12:5(l-Ucccsu taken until 2:30 p m. I. unc's speech well iceelved. Motion liiuilu by cliulrinnu that when the convention adjourn t lie hour for reconvening be set at 10:30 tomorrow morning cutised a general and heated argument. 4 40-Molion thut upon adjourn meiit the hour for re convening be set for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, cur ried. A poll of the former political adula tions of the di legates to this conven tion give the following result: Ke publican 52ii; rteiiliwrats 13-5; popu list 47; prohibitionist !t; green buckers I; Inilcpc mlcnls i.i; total i.tl. Convention udjourned until 10 am tomorrow. Notice te lit lil go lluilihrs tractors. ami t'ou- Notlceis ln'ivby given that sealed bid will U received at the clerk's oillce until 12 o'clock m, l'rlduy Au gust 7th lii'.Mi, for the construction of a bridge across Hill erce!; nt Jasper, In Inline county Oregon, said bridge to be a 50 foot spun with 170 feet for the two approaches. To be built on piling driven to bed rock. Piling to ho not less than 10 Inches In diameter ut nmull end, und of oak or cedar timber; three piling to the bent. A. C. Jknni.ngs, County Clerk New and second hand buggies. Y L Chambers. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account nl u ticking seiisutioti in tho throat, may overcome It at once by a )o of One Minute Cough Cure. Osm uN A DkI.aso. Stoves to lit every bod) ' purse Ironi II.H0 to f 10 00. Just bought a bank rupt stock of three cur loud. K. L. ChamW'rs. "Wake up, Jacob, the day Is break ing!" so said DeWilt's Little Karly liisers to tint man who hud tukcu them to arouse bis !ug!kh liver. Unburn iV Del.uuo. B t Y YOUR AT LANE'S HEIRS. IIKST 1U5AN D OF M1XK1) PAINT. SHOES AT YOUR OWN PRICES. -AT- Your Own Prices. In order to CLOSE OUT our stock of Summer Shoes no reasonable offer will lie refused. Convinced. Try Us and Be YORAfl & SOI I'oily Oiiaril, July .'J. I. O. O. I'. Installation. Spencer Unite Lodge, .Noll, I O O held an Instalhit on of olllcers last night. Deputy W W Chewimuu nf .Spring Held ucted uh Installing ollli-t-r. Alter the work uus lluislied Ihey repaired to 10 I) I'oil's Ice cream parlors w here cold refreshments were served. The lollowiuu' were the nlllii-rs installed: N (I, M Svarverud; V(l, C S Frank; secretary, II Y Dorrls; treasurer, A ti llovey; conductor, T W Jenkins; warrior, Hobt (iross: li.S.Ntl, (IN Kruzer; LSXtl, II Cl.il-on; I (J.J Lamson: O (J, J M Williams K s S, JC(irVi L K H, (Jen Croiier; KSV (J. C Lltllelleldj LSVU, LOlle-k-with. We m'ght tell you inoie ubnut One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know thut it cons u cough, Kvery one d'H?s who has used It. It Is a pei fii.-t remedy for coughs, eolds, houie uess. It Is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and (ju jik in curing. (.sh k .t DkLaxo. SII I LOU'S CUIt7:,"tiie gn at Cough und Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 2rc. Children love it. Sold by Henderson St (dun. about here. nctii in me uisv McCul- Jlillnirii Spilnif July W. M, John llurlseh Is st the springs, m. fc'.a.itc Close and Ittv M Us, of Eugene, visited this place Satmdav. Hears mem pienuui Tn more havo betn few duys. ..ti..,..ui' mill V III jauies .uii"j .. . l Aii.,11 lough are at the spring, " V: and Wm Hond and Mis- AinM Uond und Alice Wlmmer, of Irving. m - ..Mm Si I lit tit Quite a number or young "i- , Saturday llslilng, ineeling una mlshap-the losing of ring by Miss Jionu. Among those visiting this place Sunday were John Simpson und w ife. MrtJnodno and wife, Mrsl yuka d sou, Misses Etta Simpson, Ella aud Ivu Smith. School picnic on uie and bring your bas- with only a dlau olid Grand Sunday Come all lLll. kets. (J. for Suit lluckleu's Artilca Salve. ti, it..ui Salve in the world f..... li..uua iinn. ClilTH. Khcum, Fever Sores, Tetter, tbupped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and ixwltlvely cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Kutisfuctloli r money refunded. Trice cents per box. For sale by Henderson & Linn. Mrs Ithodie Nouh, of this pluce, was taken In the night whh cramping ...ins and the next tiny diarrhu-a set In. She took half a bottle of bluek I, n roidial but irot no relief. She tl en sent tome to see if I had any' ililnir thut would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi era und Diarrlnea Itemedy and the first diwe relieved her. Another of our neighbors hud been sick for about a week and hud tried diflerelit remedies fordiurrhoia but kept getting worse, I sent him this remedy. Only four doses cf it were reouired to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wuiiderful reined v. Mrs Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by 0buru A DeLaiio. tikily ousrd, July ii. A Hiiokejj Sit.b. Iwo flat curs louded with GO foot timbers were switched oil' here yeslerduy. A sill la uur of tho cars hud become broken and the ends of the timbers resting on that cur hud to be ruised by lack screws, while the crippled cur wus replaced by another. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., RETIRING FROM BUSINESS On account of the noor health of our family we ure compelled to close uur store and leave Eugene, much to the regret of ourselves Hud family, liut as the health 'if uur family demands it, we shall commence on SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Oar o Qreat o o o Out 5alj, D oing this sale everything will he suld at Auction Prices. II yon wisli to buy goods Cheap now is your opp irtunity. Come early before the stock is broken. Nothing reserved. Every hili(f 1 1) oijr store goes, WATCH TIKCail SPACE. HAMMOCKS AT $1.00, $1.50, Cump folding stools, 2oc Folding camp chair and bed (d.25 LAIMJK ASSORTMEN 2 lines for 5c Fine tro it Hies 25c per 'lor.eu. Lenders; 3ft 5C Jointed poles, 25o, Goo ami Split bamboo pnles.f2.00 lull and sec Hiese great bargains. Another consignment1 of the 4lFamnic (PraufnrvJ Will bo in in a few tlavs. This makes the 13th con signment of bicycles this sea son. Mesoll the Lost Iney i . i r cies tor the least money-savo you about S25.00 l'hiwi Ix, per gallon... Btes' Hist, per gal.... Hay Mate, per gal.. ,.H so . l ao .. 1 ir. Best Lead on the Maket. St Louis Linseed Oil, 113 K0ULURHT108 WHaTEVJ. siMml erici 1.1 iltstlon of tune Couii-t on IE 0 anS OIL. o rrr lull lin ol WALL t PtS. full lluv of oihrr atul 'rvKlur,. on each machine, special good values on account of the TIM KS. CALLANgE0UR We this Cleveland vein1 'rrsiifsrurAX mm WE3 OFFER Beginning Today, OUR ENTIRE LINE OF Misses and Ladies Sit 1 -INCLUDING OUR- $2.00, $1.75, $1.50, $1.00, 85 and (yaffles, all at the Uniform Price- 50c This gives you a choice of our Wholf AAUduiuiciy nu neserve. COME EARLY and GET theft FOR TEN DAYS 0NLI During Our GreatS We aregi ing to offer 60 pus. no. 3 anu 3i I.mlin Kid Rl.n- than fiOo on the cn.ili.r: "IUB"C ?2.00 Shoes at $1.30, 3.00 1.50, ' 5.(K) ' 2.50, We are alno goliiK to clone out our Ladies TAN and BLACK i at 77c per pair. pon'l niiM IIiIm oimorliinlly, for rtiiifinbr lliis une tiHttt,, daya. A. V. Corner Eighth and Willamette Streets. PETE SPECIAL AT 11 Mb Ladies Duck Suits Worth $5.00 For $! Oassitz Kid Gloves Worth $1.00 Fcr E5 tt F. E. DOT t A fuai Full Sied Bed-Steads $1.50 EACH, At DAY k HENDERSC 7th and Willamette Streets, I TttU Komi ii I. I litiaUuchc. t. ltiioii, OTtl urvum. I":;- i 1 oouthf hi error t.r rxrts ' Ipnltl, frithatrUtenn,:tr..: mvHIcnl honk, n !','t 1 flnnnrirtl tf itntth.if. 1 n r . um. vwi4H;ir)-i'ii' - MM .i i.ikl" D3V Si HflnHorcnn WnAnb, Embalmers. Cor Wil. and 7th sts. BARKER GUN WORKS, - gth St., Eugene. Foryourv offee, GO TO Ml GOLOSMITII CO If you want V gvi II BINDERS. tl t mil li.l,t.l nin,,;.. ..I ... . kin.l to buy ,l tli.t i. tl,. kWHOKN K. It l xhTbZ , ZtfZ VT 'l 'r "D. i.y lunli B I'llliT .-,o,,in.h,lltJt-;;iCi,bu, BAKES. MOWERS AND BINDERS oitfnrth; miiiiiU lwav nn hinl Uepftirt lwjno hAiul nr emu iWr fai.ith of .kf th t lSitt iKVk' M.l, U .1,- Tt. in . u . - - W Ul tin Art- mow.ni 0J U Hit South Willauiftt Htnvt, J u uaqoicc One do.irwuihoflSnvn'iirrnivry to'r& nnniib, Agent, " ' r.Uj;iH, Oregon. ..Uh i'.l.niHto .tr- t I al.o ,ml..r .i.ii. n, tn ,,'t ill ii,.. t'ltl in 111. pvutuL IURM It llll, ,b, Highest Market Price Paid lor Hides and Produce. Rl.td. It C'1 . . Vili"- Summon In-art, ii. : sevrel in my Sweet Marie. A tale I ui ,part) Bwt Marie: If jou'J even fairer l Vou nlust always use I'ark Tea ll,e ,luKovenieiit you will Sweet Marie. M ly A. Veki.noton. I n.' cf1 . ,:h. I.- ll.A lll.t ' ' .... , 1 !.. t II r. .iV;i, ., h. I ll'l""' .,.1 IU a. n. k "i To A. I'. 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