11 i 5f;! UNION PARTY OBGJNIZSS. I . ... Keitd a Hutch J . .,.!s!l lili'l ."Hilly h i Wi-re Tlie Amount of Tumble Property r.iob. lit r'"r the limt lime in ihe history of 0 v.. -MEt Oi-rjr Ml It.,.. ;, full"!" . til "I . . . i I......I it .. I . " , ..... ...... I ' v-ounty, Clerk Jenning h. com- . I u I. .ii - - -- ; nil III V. ll' I. ,V m fi'W At-rt.M Laving bultt H ll' , .. .1, II ""l hi ' ,f il.t '""" i"" "1"" ii ml NGCC; .u,,!! ( I r.irlluml, wi i.g t jil,rnnMl Sunday , forncilv """ ,,f MIl,.ll. IlllOI.Cr. , ,. -iiimu" WedesiUy. ........... I frl..,.l,l gf Divide, va seen mi Wolins'Iuy Btiei noun. .. t. Ill I La nun i ii ji " i - ... .Ii .... .. 1.11 MM i-"'niiiir, jj,. l.m many f I'"11 'ltr,i Iim " Liiii.llv retried thi-l !r 'L mid It A UxHh. presl- LlinKiT of HS ' u ;jul I'"-! '"ve n '' ut ,ii Ii flue. h theill IU eolitrol f jiii.rri.tn formerly cou- j I J.iiiei t'ii- cny, i ne nv olid business uieii or A, able ilinri.cu-r, niwuc diibted. liroveltes me Iratlllalcd. AjLir, the long known knight k J i.f Kd'elie, passed through tl.iV llil f,,r h""ie. He, j.iirof noted Binj;T!, enter ptf.ic-iitnto lit tlif Uoswell file .III u.l I.U I ...o m-v BSM-rH'iuie proerty iu each city ami school district iu Lane o unity. Tin following It the result; HI IK. K"k'ene ... l1.'.0:.!iil(i Cottage drove .1253 Junction City m .VI, 29. " .;;!! i7.li. 5 Springfield Lemail Kl"n we. Will HI. is Khu. 0., WHL'NT. 67,: 35 47.1) 0 9,070 1.011,572 . 14,730 . .'.!,! To 47.895 .. 28,495 . :ii;,i 0 it . 22,08: . 42,25.1 . M.U-'ii t',S.'J7 . (il.UTl 7.:;io , I7.:;;r, . 6:,i.;i . lui.oii :i.7'.i! frrtl"' ioiiiti ,. hi.i. i.r i oit friiiiiN f He I ill II, e iv Ui ti m ih hit II tlikilic (lie Irtln' roiuth li'i-ri'ulln'i iighis I'litinty. eiiry Duy will I'ort 1 luti lie I- ; nil ut I f'Ai.tt: (iliive. b Hi J in tnn C'T li'liiii" t-iy, arriving Ml (lie Iih-iiI. j ; Mri Vnrlici'H tliiuk mniif of !,'l,U'.Vi In : lie neur future. iiii'i li I'T okiil' time lius frii'iiiK in Culiloriiiit, Iiuh iuml lr. i lui iy. ulp, tin' tmit'otiiil u li?l of t tie r. In,-, l i n iii t lie- iM'iiutry, 1 1 the fnllnwiu tl.iy, Wi(luen- ,r ,!l tin' .-uiii-i Xtmvu(;iii ce U U :.'e i,ini; the kic'liig hil"'I tu the riillebirul lirure Va-liinit(n Aiirlmii imlt'ii.-iiiloiu'e. Willi rail, niniicy Ki.vetslli'ie to the ipS our city, l'i k.v tuitli- . fjlhe tin'!) mIio Iiiivo eiit -vfr.rly, 1111, 1 lint nil jiulii Huiily i ..-I'liviin; )ihh time nylit hi're In fciliiily. CnuiiteuiilR'ts of lillsl- ii:(li nit' iiiM) ii'i il u illi 1 .,U'siiiiH i4 I.oti' iu:iy t lie elihiiig (iili'of r kiTp uoiiijr out till at li.Kt ill linvc luirni"! to livu v illiln me iiinl a htiuiulutiiiL' uuve i.Ji, Mirninui ting the iI, 'Icm- 1 inllie ini'k.s of ili'Koiilru't'r w hieli r,,!ii.tri'ilih ti eiti.i-ii have heen i-Aiig, ImikiuK forU'iter lim. H. I.IMIA, 1'nllMlliu 1 111 1 out j our idli-t, Hint it H g!itiii; rkll- 1 rav uiuke luiiy the moi' unfor. KoiuiET Mk Not. BfKKNZIK HKKKIKS. avklMrnes iu liitnlanort f'almrir. in JliicH Krom Kiigeiie, ut froii' wlio eonttni,lato titking ,'utnl bluekberry trii triethrr f '4illteri'.sUd iu U,e luf iiirttl II yhm liitiliiy wrl'e ui from - X links ubnve l'ut-ne on ''iCani.ic. J!r iitvliey wiit.'.H Hal o(Hi berry am llml more berrit-M i i lliut , fr tlie next 1) or in !nyn, ) fun pick. Lnrire (lUnntitlrs ii t'i winie every tl:tv. There 11 niit nunpiiiK phu emil ,tu: the "1 lili'l i a good opportunity ilirifty liouitewife to ennbine e wili prollt iu bollKiiK the ' ild blackberry. f licin Kiraiiguliitlon. H II .'.", 10 w II Ii I.l II !, ; 17 IS l'.i in I- I1I.04') GI..110 7li,.1Vl II ICS 6 1, list I i7,Nio i:!,7:ii ", 4i .'.7.T.V) 22.0 31 SU7 :i,!4 HUio 11,310 io.-iis 37 1J.J.I-1 .Ml. 1 l-i l:.22 .2i()l Z7.732 12,410 l:i,!'4.t iil.T.I'i 14S,,V. ti- ii'r , iO :i.i,7!l 17.!9"i 4,700 ii,H:." :;i,.":h) lil,!M) 4 l.v. (i.i,i0() (ii.8.",5 60.SS.1 itt,i.'!.j i;i,.M0 0,0 10 fl.04.-. 14,I'4D 7.0. !i 0,0,'SO (1,110 8 4V) 10.515 13,!20 14,110 lMii.10 14,i(K) 0,97-5 14,87fl 8,405 8,0M H.MI0 32,535 77. 11,130 :s is.mjo 70 15.MI Kit H.SI0 23 21 . 25.. 2!l .. .. :;n 31 .... 3 J 31 . . 31 .15 3ii 37 3S 40 41 4i 4.1 44 45 40 47 4k 4.1 .Ml 51 .52 .51 51 55 .50 57 5S 59 Oil ... lit (12 . . 01 04 (15 . .. lili 07 OS ! , 70 71 72 7a 74 75 , 70 122. 123.. 121 .. 125 . 12'! . 127 . 121. 129... 130 . 131 132 133.. 131 135... 130 ... 137... 1.1s..., 139... Mil... hi. . 11: 143.. 141 ... 145... 110... 147.... Ms... W . I.MI. . l.M l-'ij va. . l.M... I.Vi. I.V,. . 157 I.V I.VI . ii 11.5NI 19,735 1 S'Jo I n;;'i 17.035 15.'.V,7 21,010 7,1'MI ;7.tiD 3,7r," . in 3l',,(,'5 r.js' 1,J',U E.o tiW IVllKlliltOi' h'lt'l.li'J to l':inv in III'1 Wuik in Line iVuiilv. Iu lory of A in, 1 : , ;i : 1 1 . '. 1 L 1 . - 1,11, 1 : .11,1 III j u. rt M ,.! to the L of eold p "m!ly in l)ri,Mi, :,i,il ilii nihkin iik nloue hi primary tuoney, Tlie uaU pit-,-. We u,e ilt-tiri; the i:riinili'.t w ln flint rely fought for Miti'hell aid t'..ttle f..r l.uiii.i'U' M-.iv the ui'i'lunui ndver In-l ar rariUd theday al lb "f Mlawiy. I i ti iw.' il:i ,..itir!i priuiiirim and in the rouveutloii. After 1,'ii's of ih'!iliiiK:ltin;i vre ohllti ru'.r I. : Voting dnu u the Pulpll ruiolulloll The iimii, i, ivj,ii,io iii, deinoriiil, I'n-e tln-y loiiud IheuiH'lve repreneuled by "ili-r, uliii,-, ut iv ini'i, I in 1-,'iiiiiii'ti ' : n,i drliKiition iu the national ivu iMitH' It .i iii.m;i ui d. Minion, iiml veniioii. They have ait J ut iaue for ii'ii"U wmi, m.h il will ;if uh, m,r iMiiiplumt ni if, Iu llliuoia Iu lsoO they thv i.ii.T i, I .ill I, ni. , ,l..n!i mi, I ii i l vo, .1 down a rt-Mliilloii to xteud t It.- ,1. i:i s t u rn . ll. 1 II I.l I I I I li ,i 37,;Oi 17,415 17,515 1S.K. A Mlll.K A I I KMlAXCK. Tin- lii.'i-tin, IliHIi! in Knj. feinbk-,1 :il the iai.nl at the eniirt le tlii afternoon uppoinii'd hour willi a I'iie iilirr icpu: liiini- t'rlirvr lln-y aii' n'lit i.n.l ,,m;-i-Uui ami invvMi mitmiiwill hlinw tlniii to b" ni tin n.osi p:r rioiie men iu ( 'i noii. (hit of 21.45; goi'dly uuiiilvi- of (in. representative ,t'"el.);:iu-. to the Allien.' .It fit v. r don men of i he v:ni u (nHie who desired ""'Vt'"1""1 s' I "ins. Is; ,, ran ml 1.45m , to form a r..i, iu party to work In the 'lll,"''s '" ' he union tu my . 1 hey be IS,!iilj ititeri-l , f ih,. I.iinetalli,. nieimuro llt '" Vl" "e tai-. mid ll,i i.hiuld W (I 0 1 ttil'l otlu I' i. fotin in, a-ure nfterw Hr.ls, r,,speeled at home mi. I nhioiid mid l,s,5 It :n . , i.i , by Moil J (' SteVell. ll':,t "'" fou-ver over 7,370 ""ii, l.o .'..II,. I ih,, a eiubly to order, : ( ""' I uiuili l-lnli.l HJ5 slated that he tenretted the crowd was : wl,ether it mil the miar I riii-t or not. I, -Jo U 'I laii r, y-.-I the court room u a ! ,ur r""''" "'' made up of nieti who -.T'.ii We'l till, dl an 1 e .lh I f,,r the selection i ""l"r''Hy nd In-tineluely hate tiu-ts, ' . of a el in. inn i. : syndlcatm and corruption. 1'hev Ik- :., M'i 1:1.110V -...... 1 ;,ImI ; I.-'5 s.:tr" IINI 111,1 New Com nimuler (t. a. I; On motion lit II lia'serof WalU'i Vi:ie, Mr Stev. ti-.Mi, a nilver republl c in, was e!,-e!e.l :i:i I Attorney II D Nor, on 101, selected f,.r ll.e position of e.ret.iiy. In his op-i.in 10111:11 k the chair, liiatl stated that fu ll! time niilieinoriul pi-ople o, Ine s ou,. Mieial reliitiotla or pol Ileal VI. -, s mill t (-1-II.. T f.-r the belteriil'.-lit lieve Ihe kjtasp of ih-se i:ii;atilie in lluein'eo 1 our slate and national lei; islattitcs 11. tio i n broken if fue nov el inn. lit t-lnill en, lure. They believe iu justice tii all elements and sections and lliut uiiiiiial all bustles and ap petite, known as the .vilem Ii,k, is not amoiii; them. In the ranks ot thesil h'Ui f had formed yrr replHilicuint are ouinl some of the r ii,.,:r 1 pnresl mi l I,, st mi 11 111 the still.-. The condition 1111 1 thel'jvther.in.v of their t,,r (" K"" I-'1"'"'" 'lictois ali.e ii uvi ry, only to (1 ml (heuiMilvea placed oil a pro-klavrry plntfuiui. The n-pub. h.' iu plat form of the future will be for h' .1,1m cause he Hihaldi.cd and hyp iieii 'i-il umnngns ot (he party w ill not mvile Minere biliietalilH to take part ill tin primaries. The gold trust will l e put in the saddle of the grand eld pi.tty mid Ihe two will ride together ; In lin n death, b.einisii the gold lrut 1 niiiht die, as It is the father and moth er mid uncle and graiidmotlier ef all j the brood of trusts that are eruxhiug 1 lie life out of th common jopI. WHAT K 1'KMANP. While goldlte ale lighting ailver, we are not lighting the iimi of gold a money. Silver republican demand I In use of gold, all ver and aper, all issued by (he government and full l;nl lender for all tlrblt publlo and p uate, all Inlerohaugrabla and no kind of money granted any ieeial privilege or rujnlrlng redemption in some other kind ol money, which tortus mi endless chain to enate a privileged class more poweiful than the iiovfriinif nt Itself. The golditea ih maud contraction while we demand belief. He nad lii iu .. platform adopt. -I a' the recent state n-cinbly at Alliiny, which w:,s mid,, up , (l l-oilimitle, e,iisi-iu,r of three front Urn ally and silver republican, for the puiprw,. efellect itt Iheorniiiatioii o a I'liioii patty. Car y K .Murtin writes to this week's Slate Journal as follows: "The new commander of the Oram! Army of the Kciublie iu Oiocnii, Hon 1'iank Kelsiier, of Kum'H '. is one of I democrats, peoj those ipiiet, earnest, honest, p iiiistnk ing men not very frcoiientlv found and w hen found too fieoii.-ntly 1,01 ! w iio.-e pr.i:ciple shall niaiulv consist stilllcienlly ai irecinted by most pens of t he bimetallic stndiiur.l, mid for re pie. We are all too apt to ta:ie up n ith ' fori" In'e. county and Tiiuioipal men w ho make a jjreat display and ! Kve: tinient. much fuss and feti'hers but have Mule j Mr I'.ilyeii olh red (he follow iug res reai Inward worth. Mr Keisner is (lie j wb.tioii, which was uiiiinininusly e tiiiiionest man in On gnu and amoiii: ! ptd. all my uciii.liiluiicts I hniilly know of , "Kks.h.vkI', I'.y this u,Us eonven a loan who avoids 'display' 111 d empty , 'i'"1 aosemblnl, tln.t we adopt the show u well as he does, lie hi a inaii 1 declaration of principhs and phut of from the ground up mid ha many I ''ruani it ion prtsented and reeoin lints .tiiod calmly iu the fine ,"f j no'io!' d by Ihesilvir convention held blinding storm of shot and shell. Ta k ' 111 Alhnity, Ji i IstiT. ' about 'rational I101101 !' s-'ueh men as I'ollow in;- ibis ihe plan m.d idea of Keislier know what defelldili,' the 11:1- , olgaliiation win pretty lliorollghly lion means. I think he is neat ly sixty idi-eii-red by Mich men, prominent in year old, rather heavy man, live f,.( t 1 the siivcr ranks of Kane county, as L ten inches lull, witii tegular tarntst Hilyeu. il. inoeiat, (' II linker, i-ilver features and rather Inavy mustache "'publican, J I' A-iih. p-opl,. party, now whiteniugn little. A very ip.tii t, ' M J Hillns, silvir iepuhll,'uii. sober, tamest limn. A t-.iemher of j 1 he cliaiiiiian then nunounctd the uihliy secret societies and a most iltli-j 111 xt "''"K w'e.s Ihe selection of an gent mid reipi-ctid brother in all f: executive connniilte of three mid a them. The (1 A K mi 11 could itui , M ' " t:"'. ij'ine a Ii tlu ilihCiis.ioii w as had 11 dative In the reliction cf the last fall wcroMlv.r n publican. uud ! eipansion of lite cui reney to meet the M.. t'i. S3., 81. 7,i40 ii,s.vi 1.1 G70 8.840 S."i 30,745 ni,S52 5S,i4.5 10,(17 1 .5,520 S.215 3,430 11,715 Ml S7.... 89.... 00... 91 .... 92 '''lug lieview: Lehl'id the 'arold son of Mr and Mr Lee F'Klit died Widuesdav uioiiiiin jfiuiiily home near this city. attending clrcuuistanei n wire I'itiful und unusual, showing f 's the unexpected that ho t fun '. The child waeeatini; bread fl'irtielca lodgi'diuthe windpipe. f'Tts f.ir relief U-er nimviiillinr. I Ju Very few minutes the at niggles ! 10? und 11, 1. ..1..1.. 1 10o .j ... iii-.pic.sa parrot enu f! "tie pass away, and the child time before Iu ro-y li. alth ; "itotheiu forever. '".Slackey wu hurriedly eet.t for child wa dead before In ur (13 i.1,795 1,14 9,905 !.,5.!! 5,995 90 10.810 !i: 32,291 9S......... 10,4 10 99 . lOn.. lOt . 102.. 103.. r-'-snrj- Wll child wa '?U: It.L.-Co P"i... 107... MS... M9.. 110... 111... 112 200 4,875 15,(50 2.455 4,2iH) 2.950 7,245 15,38 00 i.5.::5 1,053 r,,C75 21.511.5 have found a more houoral'le, ellii i, nt atidalt ogether woilhy man to put ut ; l'x enlive committee, the nitiatum the head of their order. I heir captain j ' ' 'iinliiln'i s, 1 te. . . . . ii.. .....ii.,,. ,1... r..n.... iiowlsa plain, nrave man 1 1 net 11 a 1 , ." ' "" """K mni uu in .wird worth." 1 '"'iiiinnti d i'.y position mi the cxecii- . , I live cuimiitte: T M Wilkins, hilverj 1 n publican; 11 1) Norton, democrat; John V Jenkins; people party; A S j Patterson, p 'oph parly; V II linker, milver lepuhhcaii; the latter 1 ot allow. iny Ins name to go before the confer ! eiice however. The first four were , selected for the executive committee, ! II I) Nofb n o act 11s secretary. l'he eln.iiiiiaii appointed J 1) Mat. ; lock, J (' Kh-hnrdsoii und A H Patter I sou to solicit fund to meet Ihe I necessary expense of the meeting, j S.iiue ili-etission wa had over the duty of the executive committee rela j t ve to the appointment of precinct committeemen. This as followed by the hut being passed, a neat sum being nvcured. ' " I Mr. K. Holer, silver republican elec- l.ANK Coi'NTY I'K.vi lilts. -J 1 1 (,,; on the llrvuit lid Watson ticket. Slevcusou today marketed sevi n 1 1 wus introduced and spoke on their be boxee of rle peaches fioni his orchard j mu'. a second rational c 11 vent ion near this city, ami Dr Mct'ornaek will, had been In Id in Chicago und unhss have a numb r of boxes Mond i.v. 1 n people's union could be formed in the Ouly au Average leid. Today a (il'AKo reprca'-nlative in terviewed a number of the hop groweis of Lane county. Il seem to I the geueru! sentiment that the yield of hop would only be au a wage one Instead of a large yield a estimated some time since. The extraordinary dry weather in May and the myriad of lice now 011 the vine Is given as the cause of (he expected decrease. Many of ttie growers w ere of the opinion that Lane county would not harvest it, many bales a it did Inst year. I voted for I try tin. I. am county tf-vi-r I sent men to the hgisl 11 me who iiin.le j cleaner record than lb us C H I'. il.ei u'td M J llillei;as. Yo 1 did not have to send a vhaperoiie a.ong to ki ep i them Irotti straying out of virtue's 'paths. No better linn: ,,r more faith' fill stale olVn ial ever lilled 11 state I olllce than Hon llaitis n K Kiucaid. A man Hot all. 'iid loeiitorcn the law with eiptal justice on nl alike, not t veil excepting the gnvernoi ol the suireine court Itself. The peoph- made a mi, take w hen they reiirtd those true and tried legislator, and w ill itciko a mis take if they n ine Kit cniit from his present place of great usefulness. '1 ill: n li liK ri.oM'i ri. The politician is asking himself, what will the republi an stale conven tion do on the money question in order lo win i.l the next election',' Men actuated by priin ip e rather than by partisan cotisideiati .l lire asking: What Is my duty .' What I honorable and consistent w ith my con viet'ons? If I am not for the gold standard shull I be Indued to in -t directly or in directly ill the Itltelcst of the gold standard combination.' l'.ich must answer for himself. T n people want economy and hone! 1 state uud county all lits xpeit itliirc cut dinvn to Hid ability of tie people io pay. B it ns 11 matter of practical otitic the money ipnstioii is In the 1'ionl uud I no man or party can ivade II. We I must tuke a stand for the '-outiiitiatloit of the gold Miiiitlaid slaveiy or we niilot cast our entile siring. Ii mid in llurnce ngaitist it. THE NKXTSIAIK (IN K.VI ION Oftho republii'in party of Oregon will not evade the linancinl iasue. It limy indulge In the historical straddle and adopt a plutfoim for luteriiatioiial binittalisin, drawn by Heiiutor Wol colt, of Kuglaml, ex Seiititor Mitchell, of France, and embused by Mark llaiiua of I'alestiiie a leady m ol.'.Ku ropeali liaiid-liiH ilow 11 liiiaiiclal policy. .Silver republican w ill be Invited to go into the primaries and lend respect f bility to juggler and trickster who are ready to lake ellliel' side or straddle, so long a they ride into power or are enabled to hold an olllce. We may say that we tire lit sympathy with the republican party on moi t (juestloim except 11 1111 nee, and on that paramount 1 liese peacne 111 11 ivoratui coimuion unug slate election, tin In tie veil a are much superior to the Niulhcru state organisation of ihe Independent I iue we difler essenliiilly mid rad- 1.. .. 1 .... 1 ,. . .. . ... . .1 , 1 . . , 1 . . . . ureguti proouci mm jicju.-i u- . .mei 1e.u1 i.imei n-i w (mid ue car 11 u j icaily. lltuliolieil una fllieeni gold A few year ago It was thought that ; iu e.e h state and u tiekit jmt In the Man. lard republican w ill admit that he Lane cmiiity could not raise peaciu-, ! i,.d 111 every eouiily in the Blate. W e 1 is uarcly 011 the platform of the but the orchardists around J.ugeite are cuitem! f .r prin.-ipb s.sild the jMaker, ' Cleveland-( nrlislo u itioual demo. now raising more than el. otuh to sup- 1 we war not on individuals or men. i crath: parly ami th.it ,1 wn lit') gold ply the local demand. This shows j Animated by a patriotic put pose mid . demoeiutlu vote that carried Oregon what proper enterprise will do. Our consistently adv culiiijr what we . f,,r McKin ey. A new -piper Inn been ritizens should patronl.e our local or- i,.Ve to be a good can', we ahall not istublihel In this shite lo pnicltilm chardlstsatidglvellieinthepreterei.ee. be swerved aside by party patronage , ti,e formal union of Hi.. Cleveland re. - - or hope of olllce. Our labor to the publicans mid the Mel. inley demoeiat I though It is loo eatly to estimate the full extent of our mean and our vote J iu the next state election. K.lver m- amount of damage likely to result need of a growing 1 vlllntlou. Weare not opposed to lui, rnatloiial bimetal Ism, but prefer an li dt Mldelit Allierl cin liiiaiiclal policy, iust a we prefer an American IralTl, pulley. IN com I.l SION. We have the gold -tandard, we know what il means; wej idge the fit I tire by what 11 1 doing for u now. Our ritiv are declining, business building empty, shrrlfl'k sabs numerous, pio ilucl low, prolltM small, taxi and Intercut high, merchant cannot pay rent, sale falling olT, factories caiiuol run, because a McKluley say, "you can't sell utiles there I some one to buy," and It the labor of the unem ployed were put up at auction ami sold to Ihe highest bidder II wouldn't bring enough to buy each man a Cleve land badge or a ticket (o the great prosperity circus, of which McKluley I the advance agent. In two-third of the counties of this stale the people are asklnv 'ollcf from high (axes ami maladiniii.. trillion. In these counties the silver ieople are la the iniijorlty, and this relief ran only be secured through a union of forces, which it Is our Imperative duly to Ktve them. Nevir was a common wilih In such need of wise action by would he-leailei of the people. There 1 not room In Oregon lor three silver p irtie. if we expert lo give the peo ple that protection against bad govern ment, which It Is the duly of those opposed to (he present paily In power to neon 1 e (o the people On the ether hand there I not room Iu Oiegon for a union party that I not a people's par ty of the strictest Jellersouian type. A union party to succeed must bo p. guaranty, in the character of the men It puis lo the front, of a better order of things, or the people will prefer task master! with whose lash their backs arc already familiar. Hop. The Oswego, NY, Republican says: "Torre have beeu 110 sales of hops this week so fur as we can learn. The re ports from growers throughout the county Indicate without exception a lurgely reduced crop this year." Hi 'i il.arle, N V, Republican, July 4th: ' Willi the most favorable weath er from now uutil July loth to 15th, when the hop Invariably goes Into 'blow' It will lie ltnsisible to develop the largo arms and ihe small f lull arms sufllclviitly to yield more Ihan-hnlf to four-llfths of last, year's yield. If the cool weather continues there will be slill lo.s. These condition prevail In every part of f-tuholiarle, and we bo- lieve that the tan e may bo aald of Otsego, Madison and Oneida counties. The presence of Ilea is also noted, Only a Kimok--Condon (ilobe: "It litis b'.en reported here that hy a surgical operation, removing a broken bone from against the 01 fc nerve, shall be directed to si-curing the dowu-, publican ar s the only republican, full of the gold monopoly system of , -pllt.y m-,,,, by the pilnciples enuiicia llin.iice. That is Ic ldin our country ted by Lincoln, (iutll Id, llliiine and Johnny Ke-ney has had his eyesight " " I"'"l'"' paraiymu,' gru-p 111 , McKinley .beMu ho v.uh .Maik Hati- restor.U to him In Lane county, if pn -cut and planning to fn-teti it ten-j nai.j. , They alone ure consistent thii'ls true, it is indeed a (jlod-send t 8 fur ll,u , with the history and tradition of their him" and all of his acquaintance will 1 11 k in ion l'.i 111 v. party. Iftlio next lepublican Hlutc K!ory with bint In his g-.od fortune. f lniot, party cllllIlot ; convention declare for the gold stand He hns been blind since ne -au iwo ,,nV t. ,,.,., ,t,.,i,!t. t .,lver republicans years old, cau i ny a nor-e an hing We can 110 more be ex peeled to become ard and hoists the llu; of hospitality lo the greeribnch, national treasury him in the nice, rumor, so we are Keeliey is still i.liinl. I m is only a informed. Mr therefrom. Crop prospects have uU ready affected the price of old hops, very few of which are In growers hands. A party who Is holding a flue crop of "M says that he lias been ottered an advauco of 0110 cent the past week." Km it Ilo.XKH. The Eugene Mill it Luuiliering Co Is engaged turning out populists or det.ioc.a's thuii member hilv,'r ,( l;li''' fruit b xe. for picking. Two sl.es are UiKH. At the home of his m.itnor, Mr Viola l'eters, iu Cohurg, Lane f,i. ,1,,.. ,.., (.,.,.,'tf,l tn I. cms. Me,,,, eourse win m oj.ettiy ,lludc. i and 00 pounds resoectlvely come republiea.is. It "1 not poibie 1 "mlu w U"f K"M ll''"""''"1 The boxes are made wllh fir ends and tor.formold imlil;..! parties. Ljke "ppose a gold union purty ituii t a eusoned balm bottoms so they will b enrporutioiis, they are not po-ssed fo orvalll Times: In rj- 1 ,Jf i" a telegram, received yester-Itt"'r"i"-r. coiilaining the Intelli ? t!iat L!n Oerhard was suddenly nte ill at Junction City, hi j 117 , ,?,r, ' A i-rbnl, of this city im- , US 'tey wvt tle Lpjj,. f p, """'i It Is not known what '' oftheillu.M. -V ' county, Oregon, on Thursday eveni t g "--'-.0 July 1st, Ist'7, of Hrlghl' ilis.-ui., after 11,1 " a liiu-erimt illness, I toy 1'tter. aged 17 114 115 110 -I,ljl) . Hl'Se.... 4 250 yta s I1 120. 121. Thedeceised leave a mot her, -pj l o urotni ra tini in.... . h 415 -f 'end to mourn hi departure. I in; .' 7,-1 fjneral services were conducted ut th 'H q hiuse by Itev Matliew. of Cbuig, i'l7i) and 'he reriiiitis were layed to .-est in o'gj.-,: the IOOF cemetery of that pl-". a m ,ral nature and pion-ed to dis solu'ioti along the lin i f the charac ter stamped upon II em i.i their incep tion. Lut animu'.eil by principle, guided by high handed and patriotic , ad- r-ip, it i- I'Oible 1 1 form a new putty aright. Ml. or ri publicans are not co"ceni:'d about the various fuc- nimuiuiiM: union, .-silver ret.uiiiicana j K)t u ,M1-Hilde. They are worklliu; w iuld welcome such a cotitesi of piiu-l or,jers aggregating 8000 boxes, ctpal foti. bt openly, a dull honorable I boxes are neat and dirable and men would welcome an event thai L,ist hut little, It any more than the would plac; Oregon politic above ll.e , uiaterltil would cost the grower If he low piun't 01 i.ii-ii wiiacKing una ,ade them hllii-w'f. tie icl.ery to which It has of late fallen, i v ha I The real le H I I.l. der 1 r.i: imink. f ihe r-l'tlblieiill lions of 1 he repun.M an, democratic and party In Or gnu, intend to put Ihe pir- pt op!.- p irt.ws. We n al 1.1 (list thl ty on a gold stainlnrd plutfoim, i.l-1- a critical uu 1 . ouo'i,' time In the lhaugh the gnat innj iriiy of the ruLk Iiikd At (li-orge Ilushuell's, near Irving June 9, 1897, of consumption, Mr Bessie liris'ow, aged about f.O y 1 tos. t-he died quite suddenly hav . . .. . 1.1- .. . j I g ijteu up attu arouuu tue uay ueiore. about t i . -.v.'i k.