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eminent aavocatea f I ho unli I etflml'iril Till DAY, CM lOUEH 2. Kugi'iiu I me two howling ully. !'rir liluir N up from Portland. A mIiowi-i of ruin thin afternoon. II i: Owen iitt ri-tiirmd from Co joe. Th hop market it reported ft Utile oil today. The wii.tT IlKhit are coniiniiiclnj; a lillU- i-url). Harvty Honum rvillo H-iil luxl rillit In iOu'fiie. Mix MuuJo iJeimuiore, paid Junc tion u vHlt today. T I I.inton ttlilpptd a car lad of lio to t Inci.no toiltty. Mr uml Mr II K Ankt-uy went 10 I'oilhind today to vUit the fair. I'M Howe und Harney I'aluo are after the rportlvti pln-UMint today. Tli- MiiithUmnd freight train wan over four houra lu e tlili iiiormiiK. C H WilliniiiN hai a cherry true lu hi yard which ! now lull of bloom. And niili Win J llryan U ail' I rowing thou-aml of people In Went Vlrtfinlu. A eoupli) f traveling iiiunlcianit drew giMid crowds on tin Hlreet to day. Wheal In booming all over the world. It mined three cent a buobel hiruyta turday. John l-'oBhay and MI- A A Foahay, of Albany viilted lu Eugene over laat tiUht. C Mcllargen and K Peck, of Albany, paid Ktigcuu frici'lft a abort vIhII ut evening. II K Ankcny'a houwliold good ar rived from Jacksonville on last even ing's fri'iKht. Jullil UolJxiiillli ban purchaed the safe formuily owned by (J (' (Jold Din I 111 & Co. H M Yoran went to Portland today and will make another campaign tour before lemming home. Hon H M Ynruti W to caU at Wood lawn lonlghl, OuUvillc, Out 15, llitsey Oct ID, lltirriid.iirg Oct 17. Attorney Woodcock ban about Com pleted repair on hi olllee, and will occupy the htuue again In a few days. Wlrlard Miller w ho arrived here a few day ago from 1'alxley left today for Moiimoutli w here lie will attend the state normal. Drew (JrlMn U In Portlaud and will have au 0eralloii for appendicltl per formed In a few day. We trout that he will recover cpeedily. There are now l-l.'l'i voles rcRiMertd In Walla Wallniliy, and the number Ih 'X eted lo be Increaieil to l'HHi be fire thc'bonk are eloned. Mint Kiiiina Kdward went lo Hap rlnhuri! tmlay. Hie w ill leave lu a few ilaya fur Arlington, where Hhuexpecta In remaiu dming the winter. Unit ha been hcgnn III the Marion enmity circuit court by Kola Nela va Phil Ncls, on Hevernl accoiinta, B'li'niiitlng In the aggregate tofJl.'i:). Itev J T Abhctt and family airlvid from Alliany on Hie nfturuiMtii train, itev A lii dl l is the newly appointed pantor of the M K cluircli In lhl city. Tho number i f pupiN enrolled the tirHt day of public kcIiooI in Pendleton, IubI Mondav, was 4'Kl. There are 13 leaehern thl year. Lawrence U Lew i a newcomer, l piineipal. II K Morris of llurrhburg, agent for Winter ti Harper' liiMtriimeut, hai cftaliliHlicd mi agency for organs uml piuuox In (ico Craw' oftlce lu the I'hriMiiiuu liuildiiig. i; Kalz, of New York City, v 11 ted Ktigcuu today and made thin oftlce a pIciiMant call. lie ha been appointed I'jiHteru advertising intent for the Daily ami Wkkki.y (Iwaiio. Judge A H Il"iiuitt arrived h.-re lhl moiulng on the early train from Axhlaud und Himke till afternoon at ."pringtltld. Tho Judge report a Ktmng llryan Heutimeiit In (Southern Oregon. . A gentleman from Salem I In the city making arrangement to erect a large he I lor farmer lo stand their team under w In n they come to town. A Hinall charge will be made for the privilege of btalidiug team under the t-hihl. Ilev I O Knott, of Florence, arrived on hk.il night' atage. He will go to Aurora Monday to attend the Wil lamette preabytery of the Presbyterian church and will go from there to Union to attend the Oregon Hynod of the name church which convener on the Kih IiimI. The ynod of the Cumberland Pres byterian church I in aeMou at Port land. I.anw county delegate lu at tendance are: llev K K Thonipwni, J It Kmrlaud. 8 U Dillard and Mr and Mr Oil Henicnway, Cottage drove; Ik'V C A Wooly, l uirmounl. Mr V LUllbert, of The Dalle, U one of the possible heir lo a tract of land (10 mile Niiuaic, I eio SI Paul and Mintiettpoli now Htaud. Tlie heir are all dexcctidanta ot Jonathan Carver one of the early explorer of the head water of tho MiKMiMilppl river. The Htate electoral ticket of the na tiouul denutcrat wa placed on the record Willi aecrelary or late yeter dav. The name were tiled by pell tlon according to the law providing for hucIi case. The tietition contained 341 gold democrat. The elector will not carry a precinct In Oregon. Yesterday' Albany Democrat: A farewell reception wa tendered Itev J T Ahbctl and family laxt uiglit at the church previous to their departure ihl week for their new home in Kit irene. They will lake with them the bent Uhea of our eltl.en. Kugene I to be congratulated iiMn weurlng the aervlcxvi of so cftlclcnt a uiiniKter. A drummer named Fraukcnthal loudly wanted to bet at Peudlelm , 2 to 1, that Oregon would go for Mo Kinley. A young man look It up at double quick npeeil. A forfeit of I0 waaputup on a la-t of f'-K) lo $100. The llrvan man put up hi f loo but the Melvinlev drumnier wa not heard of again. Hi blutt' didn't work, It take more than blutt to make vote. Kochurg Keview: Ilev J S McCain of Coqullle City, wa here attending the M K conference last weik. He any thai Coqullle river valley is al nu'ittt a unit tor Itrynn and silver. Tho club ha nIhiiii '0 nieiiiUr at Myrtle Point, 'JOO at Coqullle City, and Junt started, and I here i alwi a very Ntrong orgituir.ation at Itandou. Itev McCain I an old Koldier and a lifelong republi can, but he I for llryan. t tue rnmli L A UVthlUlN LIU IIT" SomiIiI The ( liy I niiiicil at a hpeelal Meetlair field i ln Afteru ion. lllj liionl.onuUi'.'. Hpeeittl ii. ii iIiik culled by the mayor, present Mayor Mat.oiJt, Council ueiitiray, Day, Hang, Flher. Dunn and HeiiderBoii. Tlie iiievtinu w calleil lo i rder and the mayor ft o-d It objec t, which wa to coiiBl'ier the mil limine HMing the eiwtnof Impriivii.g I'enil ami Ihlrd tret't and oihi-r buiuti'. Ordinance ieiiiig oobU of Im proving Pearl and I bird ftieeN, read lliri.-e liuie ii 1 1 dt r u- iihIihi of rule and puf-e(l. An ordinance providing for the eoti-i-t ruction of n newer on l,frl tre't from main -wer nortii lo lun feet Hiulll of Hi coiid nirwl red thrrfe lime under up?iiKioii of rulin and pawd. Wairanl orihieil for t4U In luvor of the Klo 'lri! I.igbl Company for balance due on bill for June a ml July service. The following householder were ap pointed vlewei 1-1 view and iihsncobI of I'earl atreet w?cr: vV U Itenaliaw, J M AhraniM and J H McClung. The following remdnlioii wa intro duced by Couoi'ihiiau lii'igi: WllKKKAH, I'loi Ki.geue Electric Light Company lia stated to several member ol tbU coiuicil that It wou d not accept the pubiiHhed oiler made the company to luriiish the city with light, and WiikhkaB, The Mjople are now de lrlou of having the city lighted and the council lia done all In it power to contract with the company ami ha sofur failed; that we again make con- cutdloiiH and InHruct tlie commit tee on lire and wa'cr to contiact with ald company lor a -nod of three year for'i light a now locat ed, exi'cpt Hie light known a the 'Tar Flul" light and Hie "Kast Thir teenth" street light, for the mini of 'J per month, per liitht, pay aide In warrant of Hie city. Councilman Day moved to amend rcHolulions) by sinking out tue clause relative to the "Tar Flat" and ."Kast Tlilrteenth', street light. A vole wa called for and reulled two for ami three against the urn Inieiii a fol low: Yea Fisher, Day. Nay (J ray, Hani; and Henderson. A vote on the. original resolution wa then railed for and resulted four In favor and two agaiiiHt, a follow: Yea J ray, Hang, Henderson. Nay Day and Fisher. Mr Dunn voted for the resolution, but Id vote wa declared illegal ac cording lo the eily charter which pio vide that mi one who I nil iulcrcrted party shall vi te upon any question of Importance to Hie city. Mr Dunn through hi heirship lo the Dunn es tate become- part owner lu the light coiupHiiy'a plant and procrty. Mr (hay from the lieilih committee reported on fonditiouof llie wi.sli room at the lloirm tn House. The matter wa referred to the health committee with Instruction to abale Hie nuisance. Oil motion the council adjourned. Tlie meeting wa one of tho wannest and most hotly contested of any that tlie council has held for many a day. lly the action of Hie council Hit aflerniMin tho committee on fire and water I siuiidv authorized to draw up a contract w ith Hie HkIiI company, said contract to la submitted to the council for it approval at the next regular meeting which win oe neiu October 12. There wi'l Ibj no light b.-fore that lime. I'mty Item. Sept 30. There I K""d demand for Itryan badges. HL F.dward vMted Ivgene on busiiifs Ihi week. DM Holbrook ha relumed from Faster n Oregon where he lias been working for ii few month. Several of the Unity people visited the rally at F.ugene Saturday. They reported an enthusiastic gathering, but you could hardly tell whether it was a llryan or Mckinley rally. ( M Hlackburu returned to Spring Held Tuesday a he 1 on the list ol hunter fur birds lor the Wood in nil supper. There will be speaking Saturday at 2 d in at Unit v, by ome one from Ku- gene, for McKlnley There will also be speaking at ii p in by J U .M alloc K and oilier.; ' I, 11 Kdward hna rented hi farm lo Clyde Warner for two year. It look although tho latter mean business. Mis Mary Cox I alowly lniproviug we are gld to hear. Mr Mallndii H"nfro I visiting with her boo, A Ij Hen fro. Sunday tchool at 10 a in. Colt. OX TllHKK CIIAUIIK8. lieorgo F McCotinell. Ihe defaulting treasurer and keeper of records and seal of the Oregon Knight of Pvthl.., was In stituted yesterday in Portland on three charge of forgery of a bill of exchange. The llrsl Is the forgery of a bill of ex change for f33 on the First National bank of Corvallls, July 14, IS'.Kl. The name of K M Sargent wa forged. I'.ight wituisfK' apeared before Ihe grand Jury. The second t a bill of exchange on the First National batik of Hilsltoro for ';), with the name of K M Sargent forged on Ihe biek. The third Is for Kl on Hie F.ugene Loan and Savings bank, bsue.l on Ihe Lon don and San Francisco bank of Port land. I'mlY Uuitr.l, Orl. tssr l Nkphkw va U.sii.K. Kola Net I plaintitrin au action for money insti tuted ycslerdav in the Mailon county court ligal st Phil Nei. a local hop buyer. Judgment I wanted for four sum of money, vi.; fi.OH.) with Inter est at theruto'of 7 per cent from May 1 lStU, to date or Judgment; $i'0 with Interest at 7 per cent from March 8, 'Iki; fo'O.SO wlMi Interest at 10 per cent, from June 10. 15; f28I 00 wllh Inter est at 8 per o nt fi' in January 4, ISM, and for 200 Pllorney' hi Twt Habbi-r Mn(ail. La Huanpk. Or.. IVt. l.-At 2:30 this afternoon tlie First Hank of Joseph. In Wallowa county, wa robted of about f2oi0 by three men, one of whom 1 ilea), another Is oaciiy wounded, and the third I being pur sued by a posse of cltlteus. to n. Mini iret the bighti 'LKT THEBK - HlATKPOLIIi. Portland' lilg Dally Doe Not Fill nlsb tuirei't.lufoimniion. poiiii.ANi), r.'pl. 30 -Interior read er can form no Intelligent Judgment of the iKillileal outlook lu I hi city, county and the ttate from inf-rina-llou obtaii.ed from the only daily i..,tiu.,.i Mast of them know It doe not tell the truth, or at bestouly parU of the truth; and they must gues at the rest 1 he truth I hat it I not easy to form an accurate estimate thl year, here or clse hi re. A considerable numla-r o' aelf styled "sound moiiev " democrat will vote for Palmer or McKluley-and a good many republicans will vote for llryan. Old pariy line arc badly broken d( wn: Hie problem I lo discover which call didato will lose or gain the most I" consequent of this realignment. 1 think it is ei.liivly safe to say, that in con-l leriiig the succt-siul fu-lull he t wee 1 1 Itryan democrats and populists, the u-iual, or Hie latest republican plurality in this county will he con siderablv dimlshe.l. I would not place McKlnhV plurality now at over IDIXJ. Wl h fuither insK.Krtioii thlsesllmate lubJ'Ct to revision. I .....I. n...... ..ill ....II i.lnriilltv of vole III Western Oregon, outside of Multuomali county. .some if""' orlbl and future estimates will be furnished hereafter. UHSKKVKK. Dig Damage Suit. Albany Democrat: Cha J Dishop, rim a'ltiiiiiJ muii U'lut U iiM h. lured bV all expfosl ii at the Santl-ini mines on Keliruary 14. inm, into sued ine .ei ii. .i.i i 1..I..1. I 'f.int. mii v. I.lii.lle.l. for "" " H v j , . lUjM) damages. Awordiug lo Ihe complaiui Ihe pluimill ' u working in tunnel iii 6 Ul t i i a oay. ni " the plalnliir lired li.ne b ast, and the . .lli.. I llut I lll.V I. Hit uvai mwr k iu'' nn's ..... all gone oil', was ul work uround the place with his pu-K ax wneu some ui Ii ........ .1... ..I. ...I. I, nil II. .t I H. I'll II. plodeil on account of its iliingerou and unsafe character, was exploded by the nick ax in Ihe hand of Uishoji, who 1 . ..i .. - t (lii t .i.i ..v.. U ..U i.i.i'h Hat Mini (irHtroveu I I 1 1 V J V- " 11" . - " permauaii'lv, and he wa badly burn ed, bruised and cut in and about the face and head, aflectlng I i hearing permanantly. '1 ho laintiir was obliged to reliiiquisli work uml no lo a Hospital III 1 oriiaini wnere il i. ...l lU.. iniiiiihs. incurring exMiire anion iiiiug to t'""- I he plaintiU's attorney are Cox C .tlon, Teal & Minor, of Portland. This I the nrsi miuuige sun uiainsi the isimpan.V, and Ihe result w ill be wall bed wl'ii great interest. nally liiuol, OeiuU-r .'. A Hl.A.K. The residence of Alex Taliafuroon Third street near the bridge was destroyed by lire about halfpasl 2 o'clock this morning. The family was absent and the blaze wa evident ly of incendiary origin. A cook stove and some fruil I all that was saved. The alarm was sounded and Ihe entire department turned out in quick order. A team from Hangs' livery slahlu wa attached lo Oregon hose cart. The lire was a long distance from the eng'ne house, but the hydrant nl Pearl and Third street was soon reached, and f.OO feet of hose laid from It to Ihe lire, which, however, was under such headway by that time that only the shell of ihe house was saved. Claire Pigelow's house was Ignited by Hie heat of the Humes and would have burned had' tlie department not ar rived when it did. Only one hydrant was available and Uescueaiid Cyclone team were unable lo get water. The house wan recently built and was quite well tluished both on the Inter ior and exteilor. It was also quite well furnished. Mr Talialero and son have Ik en on the McKen.ie hunt ing for Hie past week and Ihe rest of the family went to Natron yesterday after noon to visit with relatives. The house was insured forH'O hi the Aetna of Haitford, Ueorge Craw's agency, but there was nothing on the con tent. Pidlr (luard, October .'. Upward. Wheat is gradually as cending in price, n fact that w ill hp pleasing to everybody. It Is now 51 cents villi an upward tendency. Tlie Fxamlner says: The primary cause of the advance In price I tlie war scare lu F.n gland over the situation in Tur key. Knglaud need wheat and Is forced to buy it In America. Tl e wheat crop on the continent is small. In Kussla, in the Danube countries, in the Argentine and In India the crop this year does not by an means meei exMH'tatini!R. In the warehouses at Liverpool and i.oinion me stocK or wlieat has been smaller In l ho lust six mouth than it hut la-en in many year. The supply lias been little more titan enougti id aaiisiy the de mand. Tho prospect of war ha In creased Ihi demand to a very large de gree and Lngland a already Indicated, must come to America This condi tion of attain ha greatly strengthened prices. It ia expected that price will le maintained a long a the F.uglish market remains llrm. lull j Uurl, October:!. Wantkdto Sek tint WitK.--One Chas Fisher w ho ha been associated with Mackey, the photographer, took his departure Sunday Without pre viously informing hi partner of his intention. It seem that Fisher has a wife who I sick In a hospital in Philadelphia. He wa very anxious (o get back to her and Sunday depart ed, leaving a brief note In which lie stated that he could not hear Ihe sus pciise of lemaiiiing awav from hi wife longer, etc. He hud only $2.50 In money when he left. Dally Uiunl, October 2. Pakaiazkil Albany Herald of to day says: "Chli I of Police C O Lee received the news yesterday Hint his brother, Dr W 8 Lee of Junction, had sutlcrcd a stroke or paralysis. PsiiT Uutnl, October i. Hopm PfiiciiASKi). Phil Neis through Sherman lli.yes. yesterday, purchased 3o bale or bops from J M Davis and 37 bales from V Stuart, paying in each instance 6) cent per pound. lUlsKlN Fi.ot'R. Flour has raised ti (3 per barrel in the local market. It formerly retailed at f'!86 er bairel. The raise is due t the advance in wheat. market I P .viteni. It will a;ive polities And love 31 Uml- that In would not divulge the nanus M,ChBmSS-: I hereby an nounce mvse fa a candidate for your ban a d T M Use- all fair in 1 l..-;r-b e mean lo secure the uomlnal m . I know that there are many candi dat'mtl before entering the race, hut row I am lnMvlews on love and matrimony have7 often been exj.ressed In you hearing, and I need not re,jeat Ui here. You know 1 hivnr the gold .tan lard of love-a 100 cent dollar ove -land a maintenance of that standard after mnrriat'e. . If you dehiietocoi,leru)on me the . " . i ... .l.iti. ft.r n caU- favor I seea, p.ease-... V ' .,7. ,.h. cu w tli your mouier. x n -Jec'lon to her ailing as te.nKrary J. . ,vl.l..,l it is c ear V under- aioodthatlamtocimirmanid; the irt-rnmnwii irninii.unuu. - - ---- . l n !( 11 unt MlHn- Ihe result o. inecaueu, . torv, we call Hiaui nom n. and select the date and place of the cnnveniion. I have never Ulieved in long cam paigns, so If you decide lo honor me, . in .'. i. , ...,.Lu the conveu- iwuiasttjwu - (ion date as early a jiossibly. Devotedly your, The following telegram answered it: Caucus unnecessary. The nomina tion made unanimous. Corneal once :iud tlx date of rutltlcaltou. Hop liitelltgeiipe. Th"iiun & Short' Circular: As to prices for the coming season, the out look Is loo haloing to venture our usual indication of probable price. The general situation a regards crop r vriuii.lv lu Ihe growers' favor, and ought to insure improved prices; but the causes whicli usually iniiuence me market, count for nothing against such beariiiK operation a we draw atten tion to. The coming season' pros pect for Pacillc hop have already been seriously compromised by Hie ii... same lino, who us early ill the ivm-iiI LTowimr season a Hie 21st of Ju'v, prepared the mind of ltrit isli" brewers for cheap Pad lies niMiin this season, in a circular in which they stated that the growers of California and Oregon imps wouiu ue "willing to sell pari ol their cop at ridiculously low prices." This most Injurious' 'procedure is Indefensible, and the more ho because at that time Hie condition of the Fnglish crop was actually causing serious apprehension. With the campaign opened in this way a::d last season' experience be fore us. we can only regard the out look us bad for price of Pacillcs, if growcrsc .ntiiiue to permit their Inter est to he so handled. Circuit Court t iurs. The following circuit court cases have been filed iu the county clerk' nfliee: I (at tie A Sheer va W II Sped', suit for divorce. The complaint alleges de sert loll and pray for the custody of Hie mil. or child and f 15 jier month alimony. Tlie couple were married in Douglas county Marco o, It'J4. Martha liuoy v W W lluoy; suit for divorce. Tlie complaint alleges abusive treatment and cruel charge. They have four children, two of whom are of age and married, l'laintill' p ay for the custodv of the other two. The couple were married in Lane county March 14, 1S70. John McCraw vs Heniy Spores; suit to obtain Judgment for 1022.65, being the amount paid by plaiulilt While acting as security on a note for de fendant. Levi tieer vs L Lurch, suit to ob tain Judgment for $570, being amount claimed by plaintiff on contract for railroad ties delivered. D C liaughniau vs L Lurch and J I) House: suit to obtain Judgment for $12 50, being the amount claimed by plaintitl'on col trait for railroad tic delivered. Slai't l.'d a ( Itliiainau. Thelatist arrival iu Chiuatown is All Montgomery and wife, says the Alliany Telescope. There is nothing surprising alout this only that the tl'ifti fi it ii lii frit" I .Viliu itntrfiul the Chinaman eiuht years ago at Fort niuweii, i. ai. iney nave nail three ..lil.1rit I ! .ihliiMt .if ivliii.fi .li.til lint ft L'lrl ..f four V'd.,r tin.l a liou nf two yeais are heie with Cieir parents. iney ore more man ordinary pretty children, havinir drcn black eves and dark curly hair. Mrs Montgomery was formerly a Linn county girl, and 1 r.. . i t iiiit... ...11.. ncr miner, .ur jkiiiiugs, auu latuiiy now live in the mountains aboveSweet Hon. P. .Illkt U-I.i.t l.tiloimil l.iir ts marry tho Chinaman is not known, !... ... .H.t . l . i . urn in v.iii iii iiiwii sue is recognized as being a little above the ordinary, aud Is shown extra favors by everyone. She Is living upstair over Jim Vest- r....... .... i t i an s store, auu is apparently con tented. PlUNTINl) TIIK r.AH.ors. AlbailV Democrat: County Clerk Montague today opened the bids for tho printing ballots, :W,4(I0 for the November elec tion. 1 hey were as follows: Uhixsifc Prudhotume. $.".4.00: It Y Kirknatrlck of Lebanon, Jl;t.00; Silver Imprint, J2!i.iX); CW Watts, 32.64; Smiley the printer, ot Albany, fl.1.611; Cavender & Hrown, of llrownsvllle, $;J.0S. The contract wits let to the Silver Impilnt, the lowest bidder. The contract nulla for lD.'JOO colored and ll,J00 white bal lots. t'aily liiiaiM.Ot'tbi'i -a. Y. M. (.. A". 1ki.khatim. Five del etales from tho Y M C A of Hie Uni versity of Oregon left this city today to attend the thirteenth annual con vention of the Young Men's Chiistian Associations ( f the l'licitle Northwest which convenes in Oregon City today and will continue in session over Suii. 'l"-v; . ,"'.r""' w,m went from here are J rofJ DlAt h.r. vSiimrt It Haniia, L r. nonunion, i uttirt Ueattie and Arthur Uardiier. lUms.-At Mt Tabor,l)regon, Sept. L'lst, to Uev and Mrs lleo A Mc Uinlay, n ilmi-htcr. much I ,l'r'l'K r.Tau club 0f A0NE-SIDEUCASVAS3. Hon. Solomon Hirsch, of 'Krt UnJ, chairman of tho Kepullicai, l. ' .. .i ,......m i i. a con- ducting a onesided campaign "ay. the Halcm Journal. v has been given Sento'Do,Ph " any of his pronounced adherents to participate in this canvass. The old guard of genuine sound money meu U left out in the cold while recently gold-plated silver shriok ers are doing all the talking for the gold standard. In this respect it is a hypocrite cal and lop-Hided campaign from the republican standpoint. VI course the purpose is to keep the party machinery solely in the hands of Sol. llirsch, General Vil liams and their friends, and thus force Dolph and the genuine gold standard advocates out of the party and out of the chances of federal pap if there is any. The Sol. llirsch crowd don't care whether Oregon goes for McKinley or not so long as tliev are in control of the federal oflicers and the state organization, and have control of tho next state convention. In fact llirsch and Mitchell preler Oregon should give a Bryan majority as that would he a vindication of sen ator Mitchell's record for silver. Mitchell will have served his party loyally, the Bryan majority will be ijiven as in accord with his free silver record, Mitchell will bo a sil ver senator again, llirsch will be minister to Turkey again, and the goose will hang high. This is undoubtedly the program of the Mitchell Republican wing now in control of the party in this state. That is a hypocritical un American management, that is re jiuleive to hones", men, whether they be gold stanJard or bimetal ists. Senator Mitchell's interpre tation of the McKinley platform at Silein as a free coinage platform has disgusted sound money men still more. AVAKU'IOl'S PREACHKKS. Mr. Bryan administers a severe rebuke to" those avaricious preach ers .who take advantage of their positions to hold up the gold stand ard from their pulpits: "My friends, when certain min isters of the gospel denounce the great mass of the people who stand behind free coinage, when these ministers have denounced these ad vocates of free coinage and have taken their places upon ths side of these great aggregations of wealth, I remind them that when the Savior was here, it was the common peo ple who heard him gladly the very people whom these ministers today call anarchists and socialists. Mv friends, when I find these men casting their lot upon that side.and exhausting abusive language in their description ot the great masses of the neonle of this coun- r (,- try, I feel liko saying to them that it they will take their chances with Dives, I will risk mv chances with Lazarus." The Oregonian is probably the unfairest metropolitan newspaper published in the United States. It now claims that the recent rise in the price of wheat ii due to the gold standard, when its news col umns plainly states that the fail ure of crops in India is the true cause. In fact, on October 1st two ship load a of wheat left Liverpool for that country, an unheard of trans action, as she has been for years a large exporter of that cereal. The friends of free silver do not believe in wholesale falsehoods. If they did, they could reply as untruth fully as the Oregonian, and say the sudden advance was due to the agitation of the silver question. The Dalles T-M: The Oregon ian today contains a dispatch from this city which says: "Reports re ceived today from Crook countv gives cheering newB ot prospect of repuoiican success. A careful es iimate says uroolc will go 300 re publican. Mitchell precinct, that was once aemocratic, will go 75 per cent republican this year." W i!. Mistier, of California, who has been visiting his son, Representa tive elect U E Misner, at 'Mitchell tho past year, arrived from that place this afternoon, ami anva thnra is no foundation for the above, for Mitchell will give Bryan a rousing uiujoruy, ana ne is certain to carry vruoK county." Tho following from The Dalles T r : r..u ..m. is tun oi iruin; i here is a -onuie in uregon mailing it a crime to encourage, aid or abet wis i ne statute should be en forced acain6t the TeWnm ...ri Oregonian for encouraging firebugs iu uwru uown tne city of Tort land. The articles that have appeared in those papers the past few days in reference io tne changes made in the fire department are nothing short of encouragement to incendiaries to apply the torch to the city." Irvlnir I A I'KRVAinr. '"i ui.y Ono J N Davis after snso Lebanon retum.,1 ".r.."Kk,"I at tnl.l il,n (ir.,i ... 7.' uri"n4 ,pj ... . ' "oi.iu mat h ... able to find any R,,.! "''Mn. (...v.. ,im fl""Nal the cause of populism and ver that n uht. ti.i. "r1 n . i ---" may h . counted for by the facl 7tbJ paper mills are beins run h. " O'Neil Brothers & cnby have a monthly payroll of VS? and have paid to the hmln-' the lastvear more thnn I0(Tfrila straw, to be made into i,arJ, The Express sav- 'uT'-... the above clipping from tl'e J, irnninn tn lol il , v't n .w. peo no , . sample of the nretnuii,..,. ... gold bug press Thi, ni came here and spoke, 'fliat all he did. He made for McKinley. Hi, H.eVhT the poorest delivered here campaign, and our reuub1i. friends will admit the fact, ia maioritv of the vote ,ra I.. doubtedly for Bryan. O'.NVil Bri" don't run a political machine at U. mm. iney are strictly buiC!a men. If a poll of tho miilamuW was had, a large majority of them wouiu ua iur iryan. The Advance Bavs: ThR mill company are for free silver and, while they do not in anvtlr' apply the coercive method j adopted by the Hannaitcs, all theiretnp!oT eB, with but one excejition, are fir the Deoole's chamnion. W J n,-. The Oregonian is certainly 'ft, mosv corrupt ami uinnonest ntwi. naner now rjublishcd. and I. . a-.. grace to honest and reliable jour. nausra. THE BEAUTIES OK A liULD STASJ Allir. Oreeon State Journal: years the chrysocralic press hu been having spasms over the loss of gold by this country and pre dieting its CDmplete retirement if . the agitation for tho free coinage was not stopped in this country. Now on the eve of tho first presi. dential election tijiou which the question is plainly submitted to the vote of the neonle. wo eeo mM coming this way by the million! and England is having Tils Irving to hold enough ot the tricky metal to do business with. If ne vote McKinley in, the old process will be renewed and g old will be the other way as it did in 1S91 and 1' under the old McKinley tariff, and then we will bo the parties doing the squealing. Like a narrow blanket on a bed containing tit bovs the supply ol cold is alims uncovering one action or anotber. It is a beautiful system lor those who like it. Hon. J. B. Montgomery, Juia E. B. Watson. Ex-Supreme Jui of Oregon, and Hon. J. A. Wrist, of Union county, are the lata prominent republicans of Oregon to declare for Bryan. The Oregonian weejis hitler tew because Chief Campbell, of the Portland fire department, has been removed. And yet Campbell m only a prize fifhter until Jici Dempsey whipped the courngeuui of him. Ex. The Oreeonian intimates toil the proprietors of the Lebanon pa per mill are for McKinley. Thu is another one of that untrust worthy journal's lies. The gentle men are silver men and pupporters of W. J. Bryan. d..Iii..i. Pfluinir' The presi- dent of the Douglas county repub lican club announces mat a pi- the Oregon soldier's home no that 60 out of 70 tncmberso." will vote for McKinley. If . ill. I.Artn fill tees Ormsbv and Aiicy " throwing out those who are w Bryan, they will no uu""" the vote unanimous. Tins ,ine i,nA f arinr.ntinnnl" campaign- ing approved of by Markllmni. Junction City From the Times. OctS. Howard Bros ahippo-l a car of W Thursday evenluK. We unaw the price was oj ceius. D C Coffman and tmly, d fiE ter, will leave next week fi r"1" nla. They will travel overland. Col F V Drake adclrc.l our Q, l.orn Tnoa.lnv vellillir Oil te P01 ... issues of the day from a Ilryaui" point. , . ico Marvin Smith has r!,rfMlu acrea of land from tho liar " . and will bloom out as a f"" m granger. . ,he Dr OKlesby has '',ov ' .Ji Tae CampboVl property t'lH.,"Uprony doctor has purchased '' V, U)d as reported aud remodeled in shape. . uven- Thedlntrict Sunday m ' "0' (i in tlooof Lane county w "', s.,.urday, Junction City Friday fe,lu October 30 and 31. inlfedittl A Bryan club was owani tl)e city hall Monday ef,.""'h 0eiesby. followinn officers: " ..ii.rti president; W L Hu.. fr Jlent;H W Hall, aecrttarj, " Farland, treasurer. ItoB.-Nr this city OcioW to the wife of P J Calloway, a er.