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Kugcno City Guat-d. HATUUDAY BEPT20. "No crowa ol thorn, No cro ol gold." PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. K. HOKEIt, of Balem, Marlon county. N, L. BUTLER, of Dallas. rlk - county. HARRY WATKINH, of McMlnnVllle, Va mill II county. M. L. OLMKTEAD, of Baker City, Baker county. MITCHELL. ON SILVKtt. From a speech of Senator J. II. Mitchell delivered in the U. S. Senate, Jan 30, 1806: "Mr. President, is it not about time this great nation, these Unit ed States of America, should assert its monetary, as well as its com mercial independence; We are. with our vat territory, our im mensurable resources, our mode government, our 70.000,000 brave. intelligent, aggressive, independent people, to forever acknowledge our independence of Great Britain, or any other power on earth, in either it monetary or any other sense? MuBt we, while denying the right ofany government on the globe republican or monarchial, liberal or despotic, to dictate to us as to the character of our legislation upon any or all of the great quea lions touching our industrial and commercial interests, questions in vol ving the right of expatriation the character of the people we shal admit to our shoree, the encroach inent of alien systems, even to limits far beyond our national bor ders.but upon the hemisphere upon which we live, questions involving our national iior.or, and every con ceivalilo subject pertaining to our prevent and future welfare, and the promotion and progress of our civ- ilizntion. fave and except one Unit relating to our monetary eys tern and as that ono must we be forever subservient to tlio win, and wish, and tho dictation of Cireat Dritain? "lias the more than century ol our national life, with all the pres lige, and influence and power, and glory that havo come to us in our unpariilelled progress as a nation and in tho development of a civil i ration than which none so grand has ever existed since tho creation of man, still left us a poor, weak dependent of the British crown? Uocauso England, since 1816. has adhered to tho single gold stand ard in tho interest of tho gold brokers of Lombard street, are we to forever bend the supple knee, acknowledge our im potency as a nation, and surrender tho preroga tives that ought rightfully attach to a free and independent people? "All seem to agree that bimetal- ism would bo a good thing if it could bo brought about by intern v tioual agreement; but there is not a senator in this chamber who has thoroughly Btudied the subject and fully understands the history of reveral international monetary conferences that we have had in the last thirty years and does not know that such a consummation is just as impossible that is to say, ono that will include Groat Britain and so long as that power stands back, neither Germany, nor France nor Russia, nor any of the great powers will oomo in as it is to accept that wo will secure, either now or hereafter, KAii.uoAn i'onnkc TION HKTWKKN 1IKUK AM) T1IK PLAN ET Mars, "Most certainly so long as the United States defers, r.s wo are now doing, to the wishes, the interest, and the dictates of Great Britain there is no possible show. If uny one thing will tend to aid in bring ing about such international agree- inent, it will be in my judgment, a bold, aggressive, iiukH'ii lent monetary, as well as couimi rcial, policy upon our part. We must cease to concede that, for any rea son, or for all reasons coniliinnl, London must forever bo tho l ur ng house of the world. Our poli cy Bhould cease to be one of de pendency for any purpow t any extent either upon Great Hi it-iiii or any other power on earth. Our country is resourceful enough in all that tends to constitute com mrrcial and monetary power and nationality in the highest, most enlarged, and best sense of the term to justifjr a vigorous, uncompromis ing and independent monetary, as well as commercial policy, For these reasons, briefly stated, I am not in favor of waiting longer on Great Britain, but am in favor of a vigorous, aggressive policy of inde pendent bimetalism, coupled with protective Uritf. IN THE CLOVER. In tho pimturti'i olorer ili-ep Tbore I luvo lu llo anil sleep) Orr lu the plwld akjr Blew urt where tile KuMi-o if Out of heaven ' wliidnw lix.kt In tho mlrron of tho broulu Thai Apollo may Lunuld Bow llko mo he, too, growa old. All (bout mo Llllowe Lluwo, Emerald aa oruan'e own. My tho drowsy (nle that Mow C'utchlng fragrance a tln jr go. Crusoe of that clonr lalo There I oume to dream awhile, Far from worry, atrlfo or din. Hhut my inland noma within. Ltoep drawn breaths of winy air Aro tho nectar I drink there. Hobo no'ar hur drafta stirred op Brimming anch a uipiihlre eupl Tboamly ne'er grew a lne Yielding ani'h a sparkling wln, tlrlnklng which, 'lln mine to feel bllaaful lasgaor o'er mo Ual. Otveme then tbut rioter bed, With I la blue roof orvrhvad. There to lie and droara away AU the todlooa houra of day. Pan ahall rheer nw with hi rmd, Fawna ahall danco aeroae the mead, Iaphnla tend lilt anowy bi rda And Tbeoorltua nuke worda Mingle In aoft melody In my alumber Hicllr Bet the cloter n a amid, Aa of old In Oreete he did. New York Independent. YVONNE'S MARRIAGE. "My dour wlfo, It Is ImnoMtulel" "Hut. lloiirr, 1 iiMiira you" "That jou hare inndo a confounded msM with your nuinlu for recognizing ev ery body." "Hut I tell you thut ho accepted" "Well. It li pretty huRlnpaal Them ti one lure tlilnK, It could not have boon T oonnot He atartex for Nuntc. testerdny. I went to the station with him mynvlf. " "Well, then, If It wua nut he, whom have I Invited to dinner?" "Exactly, that la what I auk you." "Now, papa, don't tret angry," Inter mpted Yvonne laughltiKly Mile. Yvonne Laconic, tliolr only and inucn putted ciuiu "tho gnntluman was very 'comma 11 faut,' and I, too, am convinced Hint we have aeon him aoniowhero." "Well, Ytonne," resumed her father a moment later, "tell me exactly how the tiling occurred 1" "Yon, but yon must atop looking so croaa," replied the young idrl. "There la really nothing to le vexed about Oh, but you mn at have your conco II rut, inpn, dear, or It will be cold I" Dainty ai Parisian of CO yearn cnu bo, exqulHltely drcaaed In a light flowered muilln, her hair a mmw of golden rurlH of all the object of art In an clogiitit draw Ins room on tho liouluvard Miilesherlica, Yvonno Ijvcoeto waa tiniielloiu(lily tho moat ravishing piece of tirle u lime. After wheeling up nn nnnrhiilr for her father, alio went over to the little tahlo up on which tho coffee hud Ix-en served, lllled one of the culm, put lu a lump of mignr, and, Riving her mother a kiss aa "lie ihikh ed, Mile. Yvonne comfurtiilily Innliilled heraelf on a divan covered with eiiHlilotia, "!-k you wnlit to hrvir nil olHiut Itf Well, to begin With, wo hnd lunch beforo you did, ai you perhnpa rememtMr, on account of Jcnnno'a ninrrlaK, which took pliwe at noon at Trinity chuivli. There wiui a (rreiit crowd and aumo of tho iienplo wero an run ny I couldn't help laughing. It wr.a the Iwadlo or nit her the laudlca, for thero were two of them guarding tho entrance. "Come, oomo, Yvonno, to tho Milut, Intorrupted M. Ivtcoani. "It's coming, iuiimi, It' coming. You tnUHt not out tho thread of tho story. Tho boadlca aro a nrt of tho atory. They wero tho caiim of It nil. Yea, you shall ace. Wo wore aomowhat crowdeil, every ono waa talking In whlspera, when suddenly tho two great bcudloa, nil trimmed with gilt braid, struck their hallicrria on tho lloor and both cried out at tho same moment, one In a deep, the other in a very high voice, 'llowaro of plekpockctit' Kvery ono laughed. I turmd round, mainnia turned, too, and as wo did so, a gentleman, a toll gentleman with a flower In his buttonhole, bowed. Mamma hesitated but It waa cer tainly to iih that ho In i weil. Hie went up to him. I followed, and mamma said, 'You know that wo lire counting on you for next Monday nt 7 o'clock, 'liut stammered tho gentleman. 'No, no I No excuscal' replied limnuna. 'I shall not send you any card; the Invitation Is given. ' Hy that time wo had ruitchcd tho door. The crowd pushed iih, wo entered the aac rlsty and that was tho last wo saw of tho gpiitloman. Thero l "Well, I must say It U nn awkward af fair. Here you havo invited a man to din nor that you don't know from Ailn.ni I" "Hut ho bowed to ual" "Ho has probnlily seen you somewhere, at a ball, at the theater, In the Hols. How should I know, Hut jicrhnps ho dooe not know our address I" "Oh, I am sure ho w ill find out," laugh ed Yvonne. "Almost every ono at the church know us. Ho would certainly have the sonso to tnnulro." "Well, I wash my hands of tho whole affair," said M. Lnoosto rising. "I must say I feel much Inclined to lw token slid deuly 111 on Monday noxt. Ho who dances must pay tho fiddler. In tho meant lino I am going out I fool tho need of a little air. What a horrible blunder, my Hxr Klslol" "Thero, thero, Honry, ho calm!" expos tulated Mnio. Lncoato. "I shall try to find out about him. Several of my friends saw mo speaking to this unknown whom I took for M. Taoonnet. l'erhaps It was be, tutor nil." "Hut I toll you that It wasn't" ''At all events some of tho ladles can tell mo who ho Is. If It turns out that wo really know nothing nlmut him, you con go and soo him and explain to him." "Never, as long as I llvol" "Hut I assure you, uitv, ho was wry nice," Interposed Mllo. Yvonne, On his side, M. Iioopold Cliahcrt stvmixl very thoughtful when he left the church. llo walked for a few momenta In tho square In front of tho church, and ho was so much absorbed In his thoughts that nt a turn In ono of tho paths bo came Into violent contact with a gentleman approach lug from tho opposite direction. "Hellol Is that you" ho exclaimed, straightening his hat, which bad narrowly escaped a roll In tho dust. " You arc Just tho man I wanted to sec!" "What Is tho matter with you, anyway!" demanded tho other. " Didn't you sco mo coming?" "Naturally not, or I shouldu t "Y'ou seemed preoccupied." "rreoccupled Is not tho wont. I am completely dumfounded, old maul Jovo! I ran t understand It lu tho least" "I'nderstand whatf Y'ou know," said Leopold's friend, laughing, "that lam uot goAd at enigmas. " "That's so; youdou't know 1 say, wore on at tho wedding just now?" "ion shook banal with me lu the sao- riaty." Casbl Gash! CashI Something New For Farmers. HHING YOUK Chickens Egos-Hops Wool Grain Hides Butter Sheep Fruits Etc., to me and cet the highest niarkit prieea In CASH. tctiouae (.'or Stli and lvarl troet'. L. A. ROSTEIN. "Tl) n you must have soon me siklng with u lady who was a-ouinulrU J roiing glrlr" "You would bo JiHtlflcd by saving an tdorublo young girl .M ma and tlllu. Ia oosto." "At mst!" cried M. Clutlwrt "I have luirned their tutmol" "Tho lust straw!" "What last strnwr" "Well, ye. Y'ou walk like madman aliout Trinity aiiiiara. You come within an syxi of knocking me down. You forgot that Itou met mo not IS minute ago. I pro nounce a name and you err. 'At last!' It Is ua clear aa day, my poor fellow I aeo rou aro wildly In lovo with the beautiful Xvoiine. "rihe Is called Yvonnef" "There! Didn't I tell your" "No! I assure you! You don't under stand In tho least. I't's sit down. should like to explain tho affair to you. Just now, on entering tho vostry, I found mvself beside, a lady who looked at me tlx cdly. At lmt eo It seemed to mo. 1 said to myself, 'Thut must bo tomo ono I have met In socl'-ty aomowhere, but 1 uiciure 1 can't roincmber where they must think me very rude I must bow, anyway. bow, tho ludy approaches and whispers, You know that wo count on you lor aion day evening at 7 o'clock.' I try to excuso myself. I luiirch for an evasive answer. She will not accept my excuse, dlsap-unt In tho crowd, and hero I am with nn Invi tatlon to dlno with people thut I don't know In the least. Fortunately I sluUI now be ablu to write and excuse myself. Hut, tell me, Isn't that huly a little bit off?" "A little bit off! Mine. Lncostol a most charming woman, and If you don't profit by this chance you will I a fooL A moat delightful homo. Only one daughter, and sho Is ravUhlng, and since they make ad vance to you" "As you know, I llvo by my pen. Is It likely thut I can think of marrying? If It was simply a question of going to dine with this lady by the way, where doc he liver" "No 103 Houlcvard Muleslwirlw." "Hut, then, you nee, I don't know her husband. "An excellent man, a little ordinary perhaps, but fond of the arts and artist. If I wero In your place, old fellow,! should be enchanted. Hut I must say when they have known mo so long, nnd I always send them dowers on New Y' oar's day. I bowed to them, t4io, In church. They might Just a well have Invited me. Ah, you scoun dnl!" Accomiutnylng tho.wword with a shout of laughter and a shako or tho hand, Leo- jold ChulM-rt s friend depnrfcxl, leaving the author seated ii(on an Iron chair In Trinity square In n somewhat calmer frame of mind. Alxiut tho mlddlo of tho following win ter Mllo. Yvonne wa In a pretty llltlo sit ting room In her homo on tho Boulevard Miilcshcrla?, absently turning tho page of a volumo of ikmiiii that her rather nau brought her when ho came home to dinner. "Do you llko those poomHr" asked M. Laeosto, who was reading hi evening pa tier near tho open lira "Yes, papa," replied the young girl at- sentmlndetlly. " liut I don t euro lor read lng any more," she added, placing tho Vol ume In a catchall of green plush nnd row colored itit In already filled with reviews and magazines. "What! ."till out of sorts?" Inquired her father. ''IMik here, my child, you will soon Im 2i years old, and during tho hist six mouths you havo refused several eligi ble parties. I havo still one moro young man to iffer you ns a huslmnd. Y'our mother mid I would l very happy If you could look upon him favorably. "No, no!" cried Yvonno quickly. "You know, papa, I don't want to bo married." "That's a very foolish notion, my dear child. How In tho world did you get It Into that little head of yours? Hut In splto of your objections to matrimony, how would It bo If somebody should present himself directly to ask for your hand?" he added laughingly. Dlrectlvf iou toet sometsidy?" stammered Yvonno. "Mamma, I It Mine, I-'icnste, who was sitting beforo tho open tire, had, without saying a word, followed the conversation Is-twcen tho fa ther and daughter. Now she replied by a little sign of tho limd, and as Yvonne rushed tip to kiss her, tho door of tho sit ting room opened and tho butler announc ed: "M. Ixxipold Chuliert" lloth Itcopold and Y vonno wero so much embarrassed that neither seemed to know whether to laugh or cry. why don't you kiss her, you young scoundrel1" exclaimed M. Ijieosto brusque ly, much moved himself. "Why don't you kiss her, since sho Is yours?" Then, turning to hi wife, ho said; "Now, this Is an affair that might havo caused us a good ileal of trouble, my dear, Mademoiselle loses hcroppct Hoover It, but It never seems to occur to her to confide In her luitw A for monsieur, I had to go and hunt him up myself. I found him sighing In his bachelor quarters. He could not work, but dldn t daro to make a decla ration, Uvauso, ns ho lives by his hmi, ho Is not rich. If your mother bad not dl vlnod all, my children, you might have languished for n long time, for naturally I suspected nothing. If you do not love your mother In law, my young frlond well, frankly you will muko a groat nils- take!" "I havo loved her for a long time," mur- liturcd tho fiance; "ever since wo met at tho Trinity." All, yes," interrupted vonne, "over since Jeanne's marriage. And Just to think what a scene luipa made because mamma Invited you to dinner by mistake, thinking you wero M. Tneonno, ono of my most devoted admirers! Hut If It had not been for mamma's nhsctitmtndcdncHs" "Yei, my dear child," replied Mine, Ln oosto. "That Is often tho way In this Ufa. Without my nbsentmlndedness, af Yvonno colls It, you two would not now l ou tho eve of a happy love marriage, " From tho I ronch For rhort Stories. "Property." Years ago In New Hampshire there were three commissioners appointed to examine candidates for admission to the Ixir. At ono time tho commissioners wero Jeremiah Mason, the ablest lawyer In tho state, Mr. Sullivan and another ihciuIht of the Nvr. Of a certain candidate who presented him self for examination Mr. Wlllard tells this story In his hook, "Half a Century With Judge nnd lawyers:" Ho wits an aw kward young man, and tho commissioner proceeded to examine mm thus: "What Is property?" The candidate deserllied It "How Is It acquired?" "In various ways." "Illustrate." "Mr. Mason gets hi hv Mtih foe, Sullivan by usury and Mr." 'rtop, stop!" exclaimed Mason. "I think wo cou adu.il hliu, Hmtlur Sulli van." Parks' Suri Curv is a ixwUivosix-oiuV In all d leases of the Liver anl Kid neys, Ity removing the uric aolil In the Mood it ouns Klu aniatlsui. 8 It Ilu-sford, of CartlitiKO. S. Dakota, suy: "I U'llove l'arks' Sur. Cure exit ls "til oilier medicines for 1;lieuinatlsm ami Crinary disorders," tU bv A Y'kr- INOTXIN. Mr. Slillo'sCuro is sold on a KuaraiiU-. It i-ures inclpiolit wnsuniption. It is the liest ooiigli euro. Dnlv one rent a do. ioets,,5tKli., fl. Sold by Hen ilcrson A Linn. Si f Hoes, Rubbers. mi'' I foi Ju.-t the tliiiiL'-' you wiiitir. Tho liest that inoiicy can huy. Will wear well aul keep your feet ilry. 1'ricTH as low as the lowest. CALL AND EXAMINE. YORAN & SON, The Shoe Dealers. f oiiiinls-oti rs C ourt. S .t I J. In rill.... Hi 60 30 00 00 17 .'i0 00 i 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 'X 3 00 11 60 4 00 4 ( j OJ 60 0 1'0 (JO 1 "7 All 3 10 I S 00 3 43 3 HO WHCIirlsinan, deiiily 11 II Lyons. " " HHIIlunl, " " ZKMnillli. " " V C Yoran, " " O A Itowluinl, deputy sluriir, ti 60; not allowed Fred C Ih-Mii, deputy Hlierllf, $10 oil; net allowed Frank IW, work on McKm- iuf.rry 2 00 John Dmdiiioiul, work ou Mo Ken.ie ferry Lugeiie Finn, work on McKcii zie feir.v Win Iliruld, work n McKru- 7.ie ferry 2 00 U F.aslon, work on McKeiiZie ferry Win Sun t il, woik on Mi Keiiic fo-ry II S Finn, work on McKenie ferry (Jillispy, irons for McKfi zie ferry James Witlirow, removing bridgo liuiding of.McKenzle ferry Allen Parker, lumber Wllllum K ScHilioroiiKh, check lug up roiul properly, 2 50; continii. d J J New land, ptiek Imrse for viewers of llolicinltt road M C Smith, spikes J K Jeuuitigs recording in July nnd Aucust, and Hscessiiieut mil from August lOlli Oscar Cullisou, recording hi Si p tember 10 60 Sept 14. I I. Campbell, priming li o I) W CiMdidge, deputy tissessor... (id 2.' M Williuins; deputy dlstrl-tt attorney Irving Lodv, hall rent for elec tion, claimed fl.' All; nllowed Ira McFarlund, janitor work .... C M Collier, county surveyor, es- InlilisliiiiK comers Id -'0 C M Collier, driiftinu plats 4 00 N Sutherland, deputy ncsor K I Coleman, Juror Kiigene Water Compiiny servlis for July, AlUUst und S-ptein-ber A C Jennings, expnsge, t ie A K Wheeler, Just Ice of I lie pence tdnto vs Hiiuilall A K Wheeler, justice of the petiee state vs Judkins 3 30 A K Wheeler, Justice of the peace stale vs llilliiigton to !)- K Wlieeler, jusliee of Hie peace state vs. Finn 8 (vi A K Wlieeler, JtistliTo! the pence state vs Woikinnu 0 00 Sidney Scott, countable, state v ltlllington 10 50 Sidney Sii.il, constable, slate vs Finn 12 Til Sidney Seotl, constable, stale vs Workman 7 ai II W Dallghloii, w itliess, sliito vs liilllngtoli 1 (10 F Stiles, witness, slate vs 1 li I lington 1 (i0 L W Hrown, witness, state vs IlilUngloii 1 GO i:aJiillingtoii, witness, sta'e vs Itillington 1 t;0 J O Heebe, witness, state vs Hil- lington 2 1(1 II lloodmnn, witness, stale vs Hiltlngton tiO J J Toll, Juror, stute s llilling- ton 1 00 S K ltrown, juror, state vs llil- lini;toil 1 (H) Anderson, Juror, state vs lit 1 lington I 00 II Lnmpson, juror, state v Billlngton 1 (,0 It Wllliims, jtiMr, state vs Hililngton 1 (J0 Charles Beadle, Juror, sla'e vs Hillington 1 00 LT Harris, deputy district at torney, state v Kino 5 0(1 L T Hart is, deputy district at lorney, state v Woiktiiun John M Williams, deputy (lis- trlct attorney, slate vs Kami nil John M Wiblauis, ib l-lli v ill-- trlet ttltoiiiey, stale vs Jud-klus John M Williams, deputy dis trict attorney, state vs llllllngj- tou W Vaughn, justice of the peace state vs Ulricli , constable, stale vs ririeh Shorlrldge, witness, it.ae v I'lricn 1 CO I II Veutch, wituesH, slate vi t'lrlch 160 Johnson, witness, slate vs Ulrlch I 60 C II Hurkholder, witness, state v Ulrlch 1 60 Frauk Hull, witness, slate vs Ulrlch 1 60 50 5 I) 60 5 0i (! 00 6 70 Hreflilfs. New und mi-oiiJ I'"'"1 bUK" YL CliumU r. The FK. de siecle salable St Mry'. Guild will U-s,s.r..ed till futher no t c. A fln phaeton $100. F L Cllalllt1'r,, I tut nils rlbat JinUeBcUliett speaks , ,ie ..ra hou-e Friday evening. All invited, e-'i'i'dly Hie ludlen. Stoves at hulf price. FLCIiuiiibers. The IKc. Itt lialge, No 111, I O O F( of Florence, Lane cuiily, lm filed In corporation pujs-r; John A Alfred Mu-on aud Lafayette C Acker y, trustees. A line light tuggy for H.00. F L Chftuila re. Do you Uk f-iih and love health? Let us establish you.' fulth and restore your health with Ii Wilt's SarHMparil- '" O'lii KN i DkLa.no. Stoves to lit everybody ' purse from 11.00 to 10 00. J "-t bought a bunk nipt stock of ihicc cur loads. F. L. CliRinbers. Win J Itiyau iiddresed luiineiiHe crowds ut ISiooklyu. X Y lust night. One audience of S.'WO thousand wa coin posed i ntirely of laboring men. Fusli g'a-'S sd. F. L. Cl IAMB KK8. Moan, O ye nutuiiiu winds! Summer bus lied, The llowcis have closed their tender Leaves nnd die; The lily's gracious lieud All low must lie, Because the gentle summer now Is dead. Adelaide Proctor. Another full cur load of Oliver plows ut F. L. ClIAMUKKS'. Oregon City I'nss: Miss Estellu Bracken, of 1'ortluid, lias been en gnged to teach the third room in the l'arkpluce school, which will open next Monday, the same day the Ore gon City sclio-1 begins. Speclul prices on buggies for Septelli ler. F. L. Chamukks. From all account Chnnitierlulirs Cough Itcuiedy is u Godsend to the iilllictrd. There is no advertisemtnt about this; we feel just like saying It. The Democrat, Cuirolton, Ky. For sale by Osbtirn and DcLauo. Apple pie-s s mhI step ladders. F. L. ClIAMUKKS. 1'er-ons who liave a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome it lit once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. Ostll'KM & DkI.ANO A Bryan club was organized nt Mo lnittk yesterd jy bv (eo ADorrlsand Major L 1) Fotrest with 51 members, Olllccrs elicted: Kliner Varnell, presi dent; C Xeall, vice president; II Mul key, stcretury. Several republicans signed t lit roil. All kinds of thii'.-her extras ordered F L Chambers. It would be biii'il in convince a mini aulleiing Iroui bilious colic that his ugony is due to a microbe w ith an un- Mnouiiciiblc name. liut one dose of DeWitl's Colic und Cholera t tire w ill convince him of its power to ullbrd instant relief. It kill ruin. O.-Ul'RN & DkLaso. Oliver p'ows both steel and chilled with the same old Kiiarnntee warrant ed to scour. F L ( numbers, sole agent. Agent Adidr stute that tickets for the exposition exclusion truin w hich I a-sis th rough next Tuesday are go ing very f ist mid th'Hi) who desire to lake advaul'ige of the, extremely low rate given only on tills traiu should urchuse tickets iuiiueJiutely. Oregon City I'ress: The city of Me- Minnville put in a system of wuter works a few years tio and litis oper ated the system to t ho present time, but III burden of M eeting the expense of keeping It up hag betll so heavy that some of the cillzeiisare advocating the sale of the works to private parties. in Oregon City the water works sys tem is not only self supporting, but Is Mouree of considerable revenue to the city. James Nanny last Suturday after noon waa working on his furm a fHW mills from Albany, burning brush wbeii heuccideiilly fell through gome brush into u hole live Ket deep, strik ing on Ids rhiht elbow. The humerus bone whs broken nnd the arm dlslo. cated ut the elbow, Ou account .,f the nature ol the break, it is prob able the srin will be slitrfor life. l'be Oregiiiiiiin in spenklnir (f the III. van headquarters I i rortlalid snvs- "lime was one feature about the l.ciidil'mricr that di I attract the at tention of nn cccai-loiiid caller. This whs the kind of literature placed con- j ii i ioie, mainly com. posed of supplements of the Oregon staie Journal ami stumped 'Compll- u Kincaid, Secretary of WE OFFER" Beginning To-day, OUR ENTIRE LINE OF. -INCLUDING OUR- $.uu, ii.o, i.ou, tpi.uu, 5 and dualities, all at the Uniform Price,::::-- 50c EACH This gives you a choice of our Whole Sta Absolutely no Reserve. COME EARLY and GET the BEST jew ooool 89cooo Full Sized Bed-Steads at $1.50 EACH, At DAY & HENDERSONS. 7th and Willamette Streets. . ' 4rtun,t evil orcBm. linpoUt' cr P. ' itytuttttnlrrrrstirexcts:i. .. ianl blvoO ItullUrr. MnkPitlHM ); !fil, iiHth a writ tt il nmruv.it jr mffllfnl lHM(k pltnii wr.r linn lie nt Ktfinrtlfiff. K'nrhnm-: 1.t t : wl. mimi. ftu a. w. I ton. Miauwirffi,orw..Tt u .. : , ---tii '-" uuHi:tM ' I i e l. Bu'7, -''ii uew,,ig til. Ilrwn,! 'lf l,A.o,linvii Saturday, Sept. 26, At the store of Q. Coldsmitf?. EVERYTHING MUSI GO. JAS. McCLAREN, Assignee. Ell IIIII, Lumber City, fc., "I have been sull'tring from .ilaif 25 year and thotiglii myowiunj ble. DcWitfs Witch HazelfUten recoin mended to me as a pile rurr.Ml bought a box and it performs ip oiaiieiit cure." This ia otiljr tui thousand of nimil:ir cures, i'jvm. sores Hint skin diseases yield qoxfr when it Is used. Osiit'KN 4 DeLiw Little F.nitiia Ison's Kind. Mr John Short came in from Su Hativilk country List night, saya the Milton Kaglc, und relates that a short time ago little Knunu Nelson picked up a siimll piece of ipiiutz while at play ou the hil side ulmve lie." parent's house. The little tot curried her find to her uiumiua nnd sagely remarked that she believed it .contained gold. Her mother laughed nt her and thought nothing mote of the matter until evening, when the futher re turned home, and Emma lugged forth her ttnd and exhibited it to liim. Jlis experienced eye quickly caught indi cation!) of l!e precious metul, und se curing a hummer to crush the quartz, 'ie found on closer examination that a solid bur of gold extended through h entire piece. Mr Nelson ueparutcd the gold from the quartz und cleaned up (75. The result of little Emma's Hnd will lie iu vested 111 a secure place at Interest until she is of age, when the principal and accruing interest will bo given her. The child mentioned above is the s:ime who was lost for a whole week last July iu the mountains back of Susanvllle, of which village her futher la postmaster, and wus found several miles from home tired and hungry but uninjured (She was evidently boru under a lucky stur. now. T ami IS n ;i FQW CASl' IT V. M LNOTCJl WaNTKII. A Ctrl to do moiem! housework. Inouire of T J I'mb the postolllce. An atrrconWe Ivaxnllvo sridrwiiwr ooia ry tiru(rpist8or6Cnt Drcaii. tad1.00perpnrUa-e. ram'plcaM Aw llVjforlJ-'.ccUianaL.tiU-l SolJ byiienduiwin .V Linn TAKE- -LIVERIUE FOH THE LIVER AND For Sale by All BUY YOUR AT LANE'S HEIRS. BEST BItAXI) OF MIXED PAl'r- riioerlx, per gallon Yates' Best, per gal ! !.... u.... ... . ....I I iujf e?iaie, pel ui Best Lead on the Maket St Louis Linseed Oil. irri I NO ADULTERATION Ppoctsl prlceii to de1er ot r2l ill! LEAD and OIL. We eirrv inn ' ' "jjtii PAPER, klt ull Hue ut other puiut Pw II inel.ts of Sta e.' Mr Klncaid is publisher of the Male Jouri al at K.igM.e. Je WHi elected us h repiihlieitn in lh!U as ccretH,.v of the ,,at,, t,ut u tlm lie !.. heeled hi, )a,U.ries stands hand in glove with thoe wlio are endeuvorliig to secure the election Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, CALL ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. f"H, Uray and nepliew Minor (Imv. have returned from a trip overland utrougth hasten) Oregon, Washington and Idaho. They weie gone three months but did uot find a location lo suit them. Hufkleu'ij Ariiha Salve. The Best Halve iu the world for Cits, Bruises, gores. myx.f!t t?1, ,?! Tetter, filliped "an. Is, Chilblains, Corns, d Hn UViu Eruptions, and positively cure piles, urno pay rw,ulrl. It U guaranteed togteH.rft Btttisfaction or money kk. r. - m-WU a JIUI), Summons. Ia the Circuit r.mrt of the tite ' lor lanePi'ii"'.'. . Miranda J. Knimt, l'Uiutitt I JohuF. Ka"t, l.fn..!nt j, Suit In .nnitv fur ilivfl'e imJ ,ne of minor chiMren. i pcf To John F. Kaul, tli-i"5 " ant. ,,m In the name of the stale "i yr 4,'(W, hereby illlinniine.l aiel ri 'lire . ' ' aaiil I ireiiit Court aiel M'r , , of the l'laintiff file.l tlierein -va n-' . t . .1. .... ,v III l.e""" neiore me nnirtii ." i... i...:.... h. t ,1 ,i 111 V I" Dav dt Henderson, Undertakers am tmlialmers. Cor Wil. anj th sts. LA OVERTON N ill sell you your PAINTS, OILS and WALLPAPER Cheaper than any dealer in Eugene. oilmen ei me inn".'- -.,. On tween you ami the 1'laii tiff. tiff hJ. ih. r,..t.lv "f '?. n"0 !,l .... . . - . Mil" of hIiI nmrri.iL'e. .Ariii' ' . that lieiiiK the hr t .1 .y -f ' ( term of eni'l court nn.t " d in .lnn,h. f..ll..W the tlllK' .rrnu'. l) orJer for p,.l.lie,.u..n f tl.i- ''" r;,ri ifvouti.il toarp'uran.laii''-'' (h, M will apply to the .-.ot , , pravel fr in the em. j .ti. olution of the marring ' " ' , cl.ii r- H Ku-t, anil that i ,jD he the owner of lot -No '""r '"it.a1 rt Tpir H. K one et r....t- t. 30.llWwre.of Und , l andueh other reli.f. ' '".V' ttrf c eem e.iiitnl.le. It i w . t v the Ho... J. C Kiillert. n )"" a Utnls-r M, ISiNI, tht r'l.v' V' ,u tp' maile nn y.i hy I ' '"",',n , ft",u Z WirKl.1 Ul HH, a n"- I ' j couaiT " ni c uaecuure B. I10.!,, . . ' a AU f I