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MOW .,a TV Tx T7v. . i' TMv- for Infants and Children. A bell 'aatrUUiovrnailAitdtoc)iIMnntht "wcmiimi-nd It a aiirurlnr to any irf!NciiAiua wBtolni." Jl A. Ahi-iim, M. P., Ill So. OxfurJ Hi., Urooklyn, X. Y. ' Tti um of "Castorl U so unlramt anil ' marlta n ari-ll known that It a.-ma work f wjirrFroKittliin U cndunw It. Few ai" the .Htxlllgrot famlllns who do nut kwp Caaturis - iUi'ji mii rtwh. ClXUm jUTTl, I), p., hew York City. Tai CinTii-m CosTasT, 71 MnuuT Brawr. Krw Yoai Cm faatorla cum Co lk, Cmattpatlnn, flour Btooiach, Iilorrhiaa, Kruotalluo, Kllli Worm, gli-us aU-i, and promotas Wit bout Injurious madkatloa. "For Tml jrars I bar ttxmmmCri your 'Caatnrla,' and ahalt always eontln U do ao sa it ba UitarUMjr produced bsnefc-ul result. H Zvwa F. Plants, K. D, 130th Btraot and 7th An Nuw York Clt E BROWN, Praaldanl. 8.0. PAINE. F Vict President. THE W. OIBURN. Cathler. him Loan and Savings BANK, 0 Eugene. - - Oregon. )l KCTOK1 D. A. Pa I in, J. B. Ilarrla, 1. JC. Parla, 11. I). I'alnu. W. K. Drown, J. K. l(olluou, H. W. Uibiirn. Pali Up Capital, J : : $50,000. general Banking Business Transacted. The hop growers have ' cut the price of picking about 30 per cent notwithstanding the fact that hopH are protected by the tariff with 7 cent a pound duty. High wages and protection; not 30 per cent and high tariff! hx. A Baker Citr dealer anxiont to supply the home demand for Bryan buttons, is in receipt of a letter from the manufactures stating that they will fill his orders as soon as poBsiblo, the demand being so great cent speeches or in his letter of ac that they cannot keep up the sup- ceptance favoring the restoration nlv. On the other hand they have of the schedules contained in the ia- " . I . .l..nlH F HfnLrir.l..u KnllAxa An1 I An Km. finn Kia nomA HNASlllI. DEn.MTIO.V8. IMmetaliHin: A oad word to fool voters with. Debased money. Any money which do.) not afford the Uoths child Hyndicate a rake-off. Honest money: Money design ed for the payment of debts and of double the "value of money bor rowed. International agreement: polite term signifying 'till freezes over. Most enlightened nation of the eirth: Those whose legislatures are controlled by the Rothschild. Rothschild: A foreign poten tate whose influence in the United States is greater by far than that of any other man. Hound money: The system now in vogue in which one class of dol lars is worth but one-half what an other class is. Standard money: Something which not one politician in a dozen can deline. THE TAU1KK A llEAK ISSUE. The Chicago Times Herald, Mr McKinley's official organ, makes a frantic appeal to "gold democrats" to vote for McKinley, and in the course of its appeal, says: "There is nothing in the plat form adopted at St. Louis to indi cate that the election of Major Mc Kinley means the re-enactment of tho tariff law of 1800. There is nothing in Major McKinley's re- ntvrett allowed on time dcpoilta. .lil.Mtlon animated toour car will roceWe I.' impl attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for 3urns, ;akcd & Inflamed Udder. i!cs. Rheumatic Pains. Bruises and Stralm, Running Sores, inflammations, Stiff Joints. rf arness & Saddle Sore, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, VII 5hecp Ailments, Penetrates r vide,, Membrane and Tissue) Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. JHu.Hang Liniment con tH en I'aln, Makes Han or Beaut well again. THIS PAPER 11 "li-ri'nanta la ti'I'ton nieat K.C. lUKK'S r II'hailKi'. iHim uommi't. lor a lvorci.tm can Han KraiietM'O, t'al ix mailt Thli utra- JMIIiarjr lio urutir la I ho moat wonderful ilHHivrrj if llio ann. it au tx n rn. JONpil y iho .tadliiKkrlrn. ino men it liumpa aud 4miriia. Hud, an la OUri'ly vctsu tattle. Dud, an ropa "nnluriiusj t the Ula. 2hriro In vtl art. Vttrvt LOST IANU00D i ,i - 'it IVnatlimtUm, IMaxliiMta. Flllllr K'll aallnnii, N.tv onatwlivhliii! i'l Uie eir. Km) other liU. HlrengtliiMii, InrlMoraira ami tutu a the rmlroyttrm, Hudtaa cucvi lull I 11 ty, Ni'rrouiiuea, Kinlaalona, uuurTeuiH. ami rntum weat orijuia. Palna lu the Ui', kaaea lir ilir o i liU,litatipcd the supply is far in excess of the demand. Straws show which way the wind blows. Clara Sbortridgo Foltz, the bril liant lady lawyer of California, now a rcBident of New York City, has announced that she will take the Btump as an advocate of Mr. Bry an's election, declaring that bIio in dorses every word of the Chicago platform. Mrs Foltz is a Bister of Charles M Shortridge, editor of the ban rrancisco Call and a republi can leader of California. Push your town, it's interests, and put forth chums to every industry that would be of material bencht Always have a good word for your town, tho business men and cili zitifl. Never bo a clog in the wheel of progress, but exert every lnflu en eo to mako advancement marked and rapid. Don t imagine a town can stand still such cannot be, It must either move forward or do cline, and do wo not all affirm that tho retrograde will happen of its own volition. A gentle bustle will make a forward move impossible of defeat and will attract followers bv tho scoro. Then let's start the bustle at once. Now is tho oppor tune limo. (iive your assistance. It is necessary and much desired Tho Examiner gives a list of the Union Leaguo Clubs committee to raiso funds for tho purpose of fight ing free silver. The name of John 1) Kocker fuller, head of the Stand ard Oil trust, is worth 1125,000,000 next, Cornelius anderbilt is worth 100.000,000; C 1 Hunington, manager of tho S I' II K Co., 00, 000,000; J l'ierpont, Morgan, head of the bond syndicate, $23,000,000; Andrew Carnegie, tho steel manu factuter, $20,000,000; the wealth of tho lirst twenty-six named aggro gating ujo.waj.uw. men come twenty-four, each worth over a million ftpieeo, and the remainder of the committee are all men of wealth. No wonder Hanna has little trouble in raising a campaign fund of 110,01)0,000 in Wall Street alone. Several days ago tho repre sentatives ot tho various insurance companies doing business in Tort- land addressed a communication to Mayor I'onnoyer and the board of fire commissioners protesting against any further removals in the lire department except for good and sufficient cuuso. This is the way the mayor answered them: "I want to say that in removing Com missioner Wcssinger, a man op posing the party that elected me, I havo tho uniform precedent of the country, and at this time, when tho issue is fairly between the Brit ish and American financial policy, don't proposo to appoint any one supporting the British system. In regard to the communication of the "CALL JAMES A UAKK1ELD." in CoDiiulHiloiifrs Court. I) M McCrady and 31 P-'"1-fd h tlielr iwtiuoii unking the court lo bull I u bridge at-ros. l'-ti u " roud No 8.( and Hit court beliiK lyl ed lu said matter it waa onleret- t the petition iMJxrunted and allowed. In the mailer of the Kaveit road in thvlllHKe of Falrinount; ordered e tahllHhed an viewed and aurveyed ami the sa mo ordered opened for puont tr J UIU Creek bridge; petition to cou- struct bridge allowed. ItonrtofCM Vi.uiiuaHHtiRk InHpee ....... r iu rv.r tlou with CJ W Oriltln and J J Moon an securlllen, "'Tn" inatU r of the Voder road In T 17 H 1(0 W; report of viewers apuoiiii. ul iii u.u.. ii in. lii nreiuiM- or J i. u.. ...... i.r,i r.l..rHil that the re- w)rt be iiDoroved and .leclared a public hallway us viewed and curveyed ami ,i.......i.,if mi ill road or tiil lliciiniik . great I mo .rtance it Is further ordered lit I llllirl llkut iaia i.v r.niix miiintv the aiiiouut iikiimuv..iiu.i.uil in hit ori.-miees. to wit $75. , Al this time A J Johnson, sherlfl uotltied the cout that he had appolul- ed thefiillowlinrdeiiulies: JU uray H F Keeney, U II Lyons, J F Kmith l.nuHi iiuM.unuiuv M K Ktallord, 1 I HimrHoii, C W Br.iwii, James M Hhaub and rresiey UomeKys. , At this lime the court considered and allowed the following bills and clerk ordered to draw warrants on the feneral fuud It. payment thereoi: K Itrpwufer iImiiiiil'i'S Oil lo- oullnn. Viulnr rimil t" (0 It W Mfuni. u-iirk 111 road (lis- trim 18 &0 rir It K RiihhcII. cure of nauoers for Jul v. lH'Ml 143 4 E O Putter, ludae. salary lor Julv W C5 A H Putierxon. treasurer, salary for July 41 Cj CH Hunt, superintendent, stl- lary (or July 60 00 A J Johnson, Sheriff, salary for Julv 100 C5 ('. I. Ki-iitt.deiiutv sheriff, salary for July "3 00 A C Jennings, clerk, salary lor July 108 63 V U Uioiis, ueputy eiera, salary for July E Itowt ii, ferryman, salary for Julv Grant Hendricks, feriyman sal ary for July Ursv & Hon. iiauper supplies t'J.G5. caudles 12 IU 11 io James A Garfield said, when the house: "Every man who is opposed to the use of silver coin as a part of the legal currency of tho country I dis agree with. I would endow the two dollars with equality and make James Blaine, nursing pau er, the roinare free." claimed HU.uo, allowed . . . ... . I fir rn I' - ...... II. . That was the dos ton of Abraham " 1 "V""-. i",ui"-f i'i'"- Lincoln and General Grant. That was the position of the Ilepublicai party from its formation down un til the St. Louis convention. 83 35 15 00 14 CO Hon. John B. McBride, brother of Senator McBndo. who was the first republican member in con gress Irom Uregon, now ol po kane, who has held many positions under republican administrations, is an enthusiastic supporter ot Bryan and the double standard. The Chicago Tribune, one of the leading republican papers of the West says: "Bryan, in a recent speech, struck what must be the key note of this campaign, that it was not a personal campaign and that he should not bring personalities into it, but should tight for prin eipie." ino irioune niriner says: "This thing of calling those on the other Bide fools, anarchists, trai tors, repudiators, is not argument and a party that cannot produce hetter argument deserves the con demnation of the people." Mrs. McKinky asserts her utter disbelief in tho superstition at ached to the wearing of opals Mr. McKinley gave his wife some handsome diamonds and opals on Christmas, 1894, and she stys that nothing but good fortune has be fallen her lot ever since. Mrs McKinley has more than a dozen diamond pins and a bracelet that is trulv a circlet of beautiful and precious stones. Mrs. McKinley's watch is thickly studded with gems.and when she appears in pub lio her fingers are ablaze with handsome sparkling jewels, Mrs, urvan seems to care lime lor jew elry, the ornaments of which the majority of women are bo fond, and during the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan in Washington Mrs. Bryan was as modest in display of jewels as in all other matters of dress and adornment. From Spring field , What a llUAKD reporter saw at wprlnglleld: A reporter of too Daily Uiiakii paid our slstei eltv. tSnrlinriield a brief Visit recently, and while taking in me sigius ooserveu mat those rust lers, the W anli tin rue, Ilros, were kept utisy us ever iu ineir nour mill, run ning, we believe, day and iilulit. to supply the demand of their Hour. llio saw null, now run by J A HrUgs, is turning out a large amount or utmiier. Mention mmta'so be made of the large elevator, now ready for business, . i p osorat.co men to myseu ana tne m, ,w, Vrvcted and is owned by board of commissioners, speaking Messrs Olds Latterly. They have for myself, 1 will say that 1 can at- ,,'11 constantly at woik on tills for 0 00 6 .r4 LO licekwlth. pauper supplies llliii J L eigler, pauper supjilies 4 l.'t I K Peters, psuper iupplies 1 3U It P Allison, bridge lumber 10 08 (J W Lyons, roud work 37 'S L A Overtoil, house rent fi r pauper i ii John liivi!s, care of aiier ID CO Stephen .Sineed, viewer U 1 lia I roud 2 10 Frank Post, viewer U T Hall road 2 10 CH Decker, viewtr U T Hall mad 2 10 J M W'ltlirow, chainman, U T road 2 00 W in King, cliaiuuiun U T Hall roud 2 00 Win Smeed. marker U T Hall road 2 00 U M Collier, surveyor. U THall road 6 10 Stephen Hinted, viewer W T Campbell road 2 10 Frank Post, viewer W T Camp- Im-II roud 2 10 O H Decker, viewer WTtamif liell road 2 10 J M Witlirow, eiiuliiman. V T Campbell road 2 00 W'ni King, ehninmaii W T Campbell road 2 00 Win Hmeed, marker W T CaicptH'll road 2 00 C M Collier, surveyor W T Campbell ioml 0 10 E Nchwarlzchlld, siationerv $ 7 4-" O as-iS l'ruuiiomine, stationery.. 18 OC A V Jennings, eiera. stiitionery ... 4 35 Ira McFarland, jiinilor work 1 00 Fugeue Light Co, light for Julv 23 00 rraua iniiian, uotiniy on z coy ote sea i ps no J B oung, bounty on 1 coyote scalp 2 00 C 8 Hunt, school superintendent postage stamps, stationerv 4 00 U A iticKa. roati woik t.uireiie- Jtinetiou grade 25 00 11 U risk, road work, Whitle aker Creek road 34 so 11 Hlisk, road liauds W hit tea- ker creek road 120 40 V L Chambers, material, W'itte- akerereeK road 40 75 F L Chamters, material Whiite- aker ceek nmd 19 70 A 11 Fisk, work on Kd wards bridge, team and material.. .. 12 00 Henry Chilson, work on Kd- wards bridge, team and ma'e- rlal 8 00 Horace Stout, work on Edwards bridge 2 50 E J Hamilton, work on Edwards brldue 2 50 CM Holletibeck work on Ed wards road bridge 2 50 E D Wesl, work 011 Edwards bridge 1 no Ed McKee work ou Edwards bridge 1 00 Stephen Smeed, viewer Brent or Mckeiir.le road ; so Frank Post, viewer Brent or Mo- Kenzle road 18 40 C II Decker, viewer Urent or MeKenzleroad lft 4n J M W'ltlirow, chainman Itrent or McKeuzie road in no Win King, chaluman, Dtvnt or McKenzie road 10 no Win Hmeed, marker, Urent or McKlnzie road 10 00 C M Collier, surveyor, Drent or u'llrklr. Otm I.POfl rrlmte en.tonkirienta. I muiatun-niva mraiu tinuti-ii..y In Hi flrtt ..acii. II la a )iiiiinm iifai mliial wraknna -.h liam-nm-at. II cau U siui-iK-d In wdajs brtlioiueollliiilyan, l'he nt-w ilUiivery waa mad Vt the Rm-ltl-aj of I lie old raniiuiaHudaes M.d-cal Inslllut. S Is lha etninutit TMaliai-r nmja. It la Terr , merftil, tint baunli-m. Kilil fur II 00 a pave- ''l rkairra lur U.CO(;.laliiavalr.Uaiiia). v .liieo (iiarauir cirrufuraciira. ireoulHif Imniaaiid are 1-4 rutin it t'uri-d. all murai - 11 lieaent to yin.1 f.ii-failcba'v.a. iondf-ir rln-ulan-kinl ti-a-.tnmiiial.. AddraM uruMtir m:iiioai. iNNimi'K, at lateUon Mewiuu, .Markrl kills ! Hau FraurUro, tend to my business without their interference and they may attend to their business without uiv inter ference. Tho Boseburg riaindealer, a sup porter of Mckinley, publishes the billowing ridiculous paragraph banners should remember that Bryan is a free-trader. Ho wants free wheat to come from India, Uussia and Argentina. He wants free barley from Cantda and Uus sia. Ho wants free .cattle Irom v.ai.r.iia and .Mexico. He wants free wool from Australia, China and South America. He wants free hay and eggs from Canada. He rants free hops from England, dermany and Bussiu." Think of this dear farmer! Free whcat.cattle, barley, hay, eggs and hops. This would certainly bankrupt the Oregon farmer, who raises these products to export to our British cousins across tho water. It seems strange that any paper pullished in Oregon would give room to such a paragraph. It will not fool the producing element. It is too transparent. the lant ten months and deserve great credit for their enterprise in erecting sueii a commodious uuiiiiiug. lo give the reader an Idea of the size of the building It Is Just but ntHvssarv to say that not leas than 150,000 feet of lumber was used In Its construction, auii it nas a storage cm parity lor 60, 000 bushels of wheat; also ample room for many bushels of oals. Its location Is adjacent to the Nat mil and Woo - bum It It track, wtileh will be great convenience lor snipers. Mummer School la the Fast. We are In receipt of a copy of the Worcester, Mass , Evening Gazette, whh u gives a detailed ait -on lit of the summer school of philosophy and psy choloirv now In M-lii in'thiit i-iiv. '1 lie attendance of teachers Is lart-e.and rvpreseuls all psrts of the United Stales. The teachers, who are mem bers of the aohool, re for the most part specialists or are iireiisrinir In simm'IhI lines of work. The Instruclois are noted for their anility soil advanced met hods of teach- Ingand Includes such leading educators as O Stanley Hall. K It Stoddard and ot hers. There are several teachers altendimr from the Pacific const among whom we note the naiii-s of Prof li J Haw thorn, of Hie University of Oregon, and Prof M U ltoyal. Principal of the Stale Normal School at Weston. McKeuzie road.. F A Post, lumber and rnad work D Cherry, use ot store for pri mary election Clayton & Son, lumber for dis trict .No 67 Clayton A Son, lumber for dis trict AO 66 L J Yoder. lu m U r Ell Perkins, hrldire work J 11 Perkins, bridge work 45 00 18 25 2 00 6 00 19 03 7 60 10 no 7 00 2 70 2 70 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 0 5-5 0 13 W T. Simmons, wliiu Vaughall ," lien Kaiaer, ttlloess Stale Y'Mllurllflll Jumes Hayes, witness Stale vs AlVnK iCd','" Juror"" Stale' vi Ihiil'I.hii William Smith, Jo'"' ""e v Vaughan Sam Flint, Juror Stale Vaughan A W Hood, Juror Slate va Vaughan James A Hagan, Juror Stale va Vaughan A ColJingwood, Juror State vs Vaughan A E Wheeler, Justice Stall vs Brady " A E Wheeler, Justice, btute vs C llilllngton Ot K CITY FATHKItS. A KciHirt of the Husiuess Tra-i-aeled Lat SigUt. Ii.lli (luaril. Aiiiual II. A regular lueeiing of the Council was held at the City Hall lual evening. Present Mayor Matlock. Councllmen Dnv, Giay, Usher ami nang. MiniitHiiir Julv 13. 10 and 17 read at till tatinraVi'1. Counillman Gray, from the Judiciary committee reported adversely on the pel H Ion of F L Chambers lo place powder box in Hie alley north of his store, as the gliding of such privilege would belli violation 01 tne rmun8 Lu - mrxirl mlonted. l'..i Ii inn of Win Smltli and others, Mskiinr that herding and driving of cov.s on Eleventh street, lie pro- liiul ed. The conimlltee reorleu Hint the Marshal had la-en iimiroi-ted to order them driven mi l ui-lfih street: reoort adopted. 'oiiMi-lliiiun Henderson being al- hpiil there was no report from the ilimnce i-oniiniltee l 'oiiiif- Hiiiu.li Fisher, from the street fiiimiiiittee. nreseiited report of the airi'i-t work done during the month report adopted. Ciniiii-iliiniii Dsv. from tho com mittee on lire and water, reKrted pio gr-cs In the matter or purchasing note r.iMirt Htlooted. Councilman Gray, fiom the health committee renirted that there were no iMouoriiinhtheria III the clt V at pres ent. During the recent prevalence of this disease only two deaths occurred Coiinellimin Dnv presented ordl nance to construct tewer ono blM.'k fuithereast on the south side of the court hoiihO vulture, being a eon' lull ance of the sewer recently constructed in the rear of Ithlnehail's store, the woik lo be taxed to the lots ndjoiiiing iliesitme; read and passed under stis oensioii of the rules. Ordinance establishing the grade of port ions of lVarlnnd third strevts.iead and nns-ed under suspension of tin rules. Ordinance to imprive poitions of Pearl and 1 bird streets, read, nmendi d and pas d under sie-pensiou of the rules. Ordinuuce II x Ing allowance ot fire companies, read second and third limes, and passed under stlr-js nsiou of rules. I lie orilinauce omuliis as follows: Ski.-. 1. T nit ( iii-li lire coinnanv organized in I he cilv of Eugene sluiil and ae lierehv allowed for ordinary exjienses of the company and nppara tils the sum ot (7.61) per iitlarler. Skc. 2. All ordinances and iiarta of ordiniinces in conlliet wall this ordl- unnee ure livrehy repealed. The council proceeded to appoint viewers as requited by See. 110 of the charter to view Hue of proposed sewer and report to the council their hint logs, as follow: J II Met. lung, Jam i L Page and J J Wultoii. Petition of J E itoach, It Mount anil t f liecK against ropon-U sewer read and ordered tiled. Bills read and referred to the lluanee oommitteo. Adjourned Natron Items. Aug 10, 1800 miss i-.i ie inn was seen ou our streets the oilier day. A It Smith and family are mnvimr back In Camas Swale, to take nos-es- sion of their farm which they failed to sei l. Mis Sunderman is on the sick list. The leap year dance given at Jasner 1..... ..'.... 1 ' . nisi n in oi-siiuy uigiii, iis a graiiu success. Lena Smith of this place sncnt a feu- days last week visiting witlt relatives. Lester Jacoby, of Jasper, has lieen working for his uncle, the liant fi-w days. The Jasper Veople are makinir nren. aratlnns for the lee cream social which win be given Saturday night. Miss Helta Smith went to Jasner lust Sunday. Miss Elsie Hill and Mr Lester J-u-- oby had quite a misfortuue to u,i some sulphur lu their eyes a few days ago which was anything but pleasant. Miss Mct'utiu made a trin to Si.rl.in. field last Friday. Rev John Ilundsaker dellv-P mil un interesting sermou at Jasper lust Sunday. Cor. Married. Spkinofielp Or , AuglOth. "M. Editor Guakd: Lust w.i....i.... An.. r.tl, A. I. li r.. - .. 1 . upr,. um, nviillMi.ll jrilljai) I I t-lirllli;- field and Miss Adella liarr of Mohawk were Joined in holy matrimony at lln. home of the bride's narenlM lu. i.i CLOSjNG OUT SaT wi wm8!iww, "ini)wg aiiu Wan LOOK AT THESE PRICE$:!w yuns- AFIrstCluss Buggy, Leather Trlmin.iig-. and J leath, r ,op choice of Ave styles of springs. Former prices: Upl , -. tl00and105, now No 11 Road Wagon (Portland Body) Lea Trim " 4 Spring 2 Sent Mouulaln Wngou, Complete 4 .. 3 " " " Canopy Tops fX and f 2-5 extra. No 2 Combination Spring w agon -i Heat, rormer price Hon, These are no chep trash but the best oonn. made at the factory. 01 eyf COAST" all 5tecl Oear Wagons. CAPACITY. TIKK 2.rs00l.s I J, (arm Red 350011 II, 4iO0 lls I). .0000lls 1, 70X) Ihs l, 3x.. 3x0 .. 3x10.. 31x10, 3U11. 3 Inch tire $5.00 extra. California Rack bed $7.60. exi,' I Juaction City : Milling Compaq a a .r w r a a a tw Sr ar. ,. 1 MANUFACTURERS OF THE WHITE ROSE" GUARANTEED QUALITY The most iiopular llour'in tho market, leading grocers. Sold J III Melll.irluill. At a niiH-ting of I he First Universal 1st church of Eugene, Or., held August If, 1S!"I, the following n solutions were piis-ed. Whkkkak: God, the giver of all giMid.and savior of all, lias taken from us our dear sliter mid friend, Mrs. Su inautlia Almira McAhster, and, Wiikkkas: In hcrdciith thecliurch fur which she has so earnestly and un tiringly lalHircd, and to which she I nut ulveii her time and talent, has lost Its leader, the home a devoted loving wife and mother; therefore, be it Rksoi.vkp: That this church, who has loved her so long ami so well, do send to the bereaved and sorrowing family this token ol its lih-hest leirar for the departed, aiid sy minti hy In this, their hour of d:epeit Hlllietioii, emu mending tliem lo the hiving Father who'MiH'tti all things well." Rksolvkp: 1'liiit tliene resolutions be sprtinl upon the ret-ords of this church, a lasting tribute to the mem ory of the deceased, and thai tuiiies be sent to the city pajs-rs for publication. MRS. J. S. IlKKIINR, Miss Epith Hkown, Mrk. E. V. Cdlk, Com mi i tee. Iloiiiisiut-ii May Not Par. Vale Gazette: In n conversation Sunday wil Ii W'ni Haiili-v, a leading citizen of Burns, we were Informed that it is probable the bondsmen of (Sittings, i he defaulting slit-rill', cannot be forced to pay any of the amounts embezzled ou account of the careless manner of drawing up the bonds one ol w hich has ho date at alt upon It and upon the illemd proceedings of the county court. Mr Hunley says thai lu a rormer settlement with thoslierill he was found over gsiKl short, and the court allowed him to work In receipts for taxes collected and turned I i after the settlement. He tiled new Ihhi-Is ami was not re quired to make good the shortage: yet the new boiid-iiueii were allowed to enter as ecurily In ignorance of the state of allaiis. A good sized law suit is expected as the resiih. It Is be lieved that Gitlioi-a is not far B.U-HV-. and the oiler has leen puhlioly made that foi find he would he captured and uruugut util-K. Eugene lieglster, printing (June) 38 75 c. nanus, livery for eourt 4 60 James li Page, supplies for pau pers 14 40 A J Johnson, sheriff, office and Juil supplies 4 IS A J Johnson, slierill', miscellane ous expenses 10 C5 A J Johnson, slier U. boiird ef tn lsont-rs 4,i .".S J W Harris, vhlt to child in luil 2 lit) J W Harris, coroner, Invesllgut- Ingdesthof Mrs Needy 5 00 J M W illiams, dir.tr let si:-rncy, Male va suiihan 7 SO W II Yates, lust ice. State vs Vauehsu 11 fti J E Martin, constable, state vs Valiiihan 14 00 Han Itluck, witness State vs Vaughan s in George Fergvsou, witness State vs aughan 6 60 Charles Hollenbeck. witness Slste vs Vauirhan 2 Tn Rube Fork, witness. State va Vaughan 1 W Wolfe omclatlnir. Mr Hunan returned to Springfield with his bride late that iih.l.t. ri, next evening some of their many Ii lends gave them a pleasant serensd.T i-.iii i-cavc noil orosoi-rn v m, them. r ' with David Woi.ke, pMMtor M K Church, Springfield, Oregon. Im- Pslly Quart, Aiiriui i:. Ax Immigrant Train. An . ..Kiiiiii irnm tu iw-eive wagons ar rived here today from Soiiln Dakota and encan.ed in the SpringhVln bot tom. lliey exH-cl to hvute lu this Jon. 1 he ,ai.. somc ,illle in I ii ion county iiutwfre not favor- . ""i"rwru wiiu mat con nt rv i-nnt inn..H llt..l I r. . J' j. .uniry. mis uiases a person tUink of old Oregon. An Kuiii unlcal t oimty. Corvilllis Tillies: "It is llontiin anil hereafter all oflieials must pav their own deputy hire. The county court at its recent session determined not to mane an allowance for regular deputy hire, but to allow the clerk $2 per day for one deputy for each day the il'r. cuit and comniiHsloniri du T 11 auaulnn and to also allow his clerk 2 per day for each deputy in mukl Hit 11 Ik I liu In v aim oeunipient roi s, and to allow the sheritl $160 p0r day for two deputies while the Jury is in ntti-inl,nin on n... court. This will be hard on the sheriff u mi eiera as I hey can not do the work aloi.e. The Timis has investigated t ie iii.-uier of deputies for sherilN in the inherent counties wUh the follow lug resHlt: Rakei iiml I! lltnil nnnli aha a fi.-ouaiHioneat SfiHiO; Wusco and Grant each one at 1,200; Douglas, Mai lour and Morrow eiu-h one at $1,000; Uafanp one at $1,200, one at flKXV one 1'60": amev one at! Mt.0; Linn, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook aniMainliilleach ono at $il(Hl; Coos i',",'"... : La"' ni,e ,lt r-m- "d one $WJ0; Marion two for $2,5u'; Washln,, lon one at $.",00; Multnomah 33 at tl50. rUirei 'r,l'emt'Xlrtt ,,l'm,tlcs nrv GeTTINO Low.-Knn a... "The Gypsy started tfr Urday moriiimr on li " Corva lls but ran on a uTiZ? above this city where .he , l overlive hours. The capui.T VIIPlHM.lli.il nfla .... ' ' ,;,-kib ff7::Tr returned to this city. Tii stated that $2.'0 would clean out the river iikkij It navigable up to Corvajjk jah i un tne new snag bmi, government Is having built b river, Is comiletH tumrkat a' will lie had lu the Willanirit, rm obviate the neees-Hv of out. TheCvptv will lun alsive this eitr, anil tl M) owning her the UK a ,N (u pruiiH'uiy mtiKe a new kMh iiii-ii iiiiuin mi me rivfr. It Known smellier or Di4 otwi'-v ...in i... ..ie .. . , . ire iqnni 1.11, iuq pnilULilll j lug mat the Ituth and 0ya; i nrohsbly make regular Irliii fes Portluiiil .it.il il.i..liu . ... ..Ml... Ml.-. .IIIBlllJ, A Conflict. -Salem giitsaa seems there is a conflict bttw constitution of the stale and ttw t utes thereof In the irerogvire a1. Ing an election to aiht tbfi contestants whone vote) irturti' election for lepreseiitalire. 4 ear : point has arisen in Cmonira the governor has been tmtW e order an election on, or lb5imt ber 3d, next, under the tub , his excellency, with alitmiir found devollou tn thenrnnlt ait an executive's ualtiral hesllsnejiafe atlve the oieratioti of i li'iiW counseled the partlee iDKmli throw the contest and their Wf-j claims Into the dlscernln im petent hands of the circuit rr theirown dirtrlct, and tliey will f ably take his advice. U. S. Land Commit Joel Ware, having bees pointed U. S. Circuit Cj Commissioner for the dutr of Oregon, is now prep to make Homestead tuff Final Proofs, and tale timony in Contest Cs Having had thirty years e perionce jn this line, be "iinrantpo satisfaction , Oftipfi in i Fellows' Building, Oregon. -V S. 1 . V .1 flplmillil curnUtr ainl m ,Twrj ll.ia.la.-m. I" -.i i1,",.,rCot n.nlm,. Iianiia. An;.'u'.i. '1,'" u"t idalWw-i J lie"" I THE ARNOLD CHt!W ! 161 8. WeiUrn Attune. so train times lu FOR Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, -CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. soHdVwqoT,:rsforth8 Eufle- WnO ARKTHEY.-ASndaville CO - respondent, under date ol August 10. writes as follow, t0 ule AU.anv Hemo eral: A few ihiys ago, two young men, earners, who live lws t,Hn a 100 tlllles, r.oui KlILreiii. ilrnv.. ..... . . r. i.mr...r . i. mini a liZ 7 -ouav.ih-anit helped them owner. Im-y were eaunht in the aet, l"naswella-V . . T": lh..v i.. - i nai ,.". (.ui in imre been nriMwuiwl louug men who .t ill leH, ,mt8 Wn: ""e.v or anything, ,.. and the driw :,!Kl't,,0k"0W,t Ihhw the m timing into town, lying upon the als nottoeouee,!,),,.,, , t ra.t a tentioi, to themlelves. They are great lailnV men." I lav iwn youngladles whosmto, li,k suTh joung men "just lowly." A CUP OF .. M i?' Texas Sifter: "I regret to HH,L7'r..,'',,s,,,I,'nu:1'1 '"u-t close tottay s, i?'',rcle,' Wo,'" t" Ous Ih ii sVl- .t . 7 "l''"""ance she had " UvJ ?v ' ho,el 1,1 C-'veston. G is .?rn H"ei1 '? I,,ve me?" asked CudTli i "i ,el"" "'"t my bus will be here on the next tralu." tell you 4T NIGHT r QOVVELS"' Toraala at Verlnitton i Mhiw LADIES doioosw i nn STFFI UlfcU Alii" 1 ,rvrlt "f" rsthaomd and l Lm' liahlacr- c n th ,!' "'. ' uiaui. miiii-s"-'l'l "r,J " - .... rirsa ?! la w, f.t I . irrrvll w rd . aV - LI 1 V S ai ! ..ur-Dv, m. n I'l A NO acaou, Kugena, Orvun. i