KEPGRT OF A GAVE IS EP.OCKLYN, WHERE IT Ci P&f-JLAA. Fill DAY MARCH IS. CCBrjsulof AILoy. "M u" daj. Gao O Kuowlw, it Florsue. Is I tba elty. rferrraiary KlncaM cam up from H Jem today. BLTyl'-r of Orvallia, I"1 night br. Pmuw -r IV.nfy of 0't. " the city today. Fjttirr Italy tot "1' t'' this afternoon. J H MsMurry armwl li'ima'-n to day's 10 Mr J H Medlay rm down frui Cottg 'ro tbli ojrnio John Tail, of Cfsawtrll, sb!pjd two cr l'ds of stall-led bf cattls ' I'wt laud. Mm F K Goodman relura'd l' i"- I" Collage. Grava this iferiiioii kfler a vi-lt hT. Jliiiitfr W W Chw-nmii of PriritifcfWI'l, doiuK iulnes lu Ku (lie today. A M iJlurn arrived up ri this fir noon local and 111 visit In V.Hi-i for a wrk or more, Mn Kinfiii Wltl-ars cn. down today from Oakland, wlitr aha ) teactiltikf aehool. Mrs II L Hatch went to Portland today aftar i.Waaant vit.lt with friendt la '.bin city. Gtorgs Hmitb, the wi-U known Hn Francisco bol and s'na drumim r, l lu thi city !iitlu( frlsnds. irandrija JJiddia of Albany, cams up on tha 1! 01 train today to vli.il at the home of lir sou Dr (J Biddi. Annuity Minor, of Par Uml.and a uiimUr of ths law flrui of t.'ox, Cotton Minor, I In the- Ity . BOBplcer, who baa n visiting rslatlvi-a In this county, left yterdy for his hoiua at Warren, Mill". It Imtattd that a Pin FranWw:o da tsctivs hrs baoi hera for a wn k Invet tltratlng soma recent Eiinr Area. Itav C F Clapa arrlv'd up from Port land ti Jay and will Uka part In the Wlllard memorial aervicea here tomor row. J M Volkmar, M I), baa fllsd a phyai elan's certlflcat In lbs elerk's office. Us Is s graduate of tin University of Maryliud. Corvallls Gazette: Dr Ilea Job and family, who ars now al Cottage Drove, areeipecled to rvturn to Corvallls soon to locals. Mia Caniplll tud daughter, who bar besu visiting for some uiotitbi lu California, have returned to their liaiiir In tbla city. Mr and Mrs F (J Bhaw will leave In a raw days for tbolr old home In Ne braaka, whore they will make their fu lure home. K H Ingham gas to Portland te night, where be will meat tbs repia. aentatlva f a large fnralgn hmie, 10 purrbMs bla nsit Xtnas Rood. Dean Manderaoti and Students Omd liar aud Patterson, of the Divinity acbool, Isft for points north today to fill appointment for tomorrow. DUtrlot Attorney W K Yatei re turned to Corvallls on this morning' local, In response to a Uplioue urns sage stating his Hills sou hud brokxi collar bone. Marville Item lu Cnnden (lloha: "Misi Kmma Edwards, of Eugsnw, ar rivsd here Fridsy of lat week a id will mend the siimuisr with her brother aud (amity ." AC Harbour and wife arrived hurs from Northern California Uit evening Mr llarbeur will spend several mnnlbs In Laue iiiunty. Ho owns consider able laml on theHluslaw river. Judge Flsk leaves t iuorriw morn Ingou a trip to his eld home at North field, Vermont. Ho will utop over at Baltm day or two enroute, Mr Flxk will be gone several weeks, maybe ii long at time tuoutiia. J V Orlmsi has bveu appointed ad mlnlstrater ol the tstats of Laura Augusta Mausflsld, w ho recently died atlekoa, With. Probakle vlue of ealste, l.'UKW; boad required $7 '.DO. Ap pralwrs appointed: Muuroe Leach, Kd Alllugham and T Ktlrlmes. A (lei mail liaptist church with 1 uimtis waa orgaulml lu Albany Huuday by Ilev C K Klelwer, of Kalem, who has been preaching there forlwoyeara. Services will be held regularly lu Pearoe Memorial church' llev C W awhile, of Kugeue, will prob ably be lntallel as paster. Henry Mel' lure Is expected here from attlo tonight to attend the bed side of bis father, A S Mot 'In re, who Ii suMerliig freni a paralytic stroke. Mr McClure can move only the toes of the Ide that ti paralyzed and hit ietcli Ii .rlounly afleoted so It te almoet lin- poetible to make hlirwelf uuderatood, txoei l by signs. Minlford Miner: J A Dobkln. wife udllve children, who have lived tu enui. io I oju.Ik-i..... CHARITY KLXIIJiK. i LITTLE HTCJiKILS. PARENTS tHOULD hEVEVEER T.-fAT Tcff HAVE EA'.i koMbl Ike Thloa 7h Hi'cil "' F1HiQ for I'ri and JsrldrataJlr Tor . i.... 1 . i.,.i Th.t AlmuatiT, of la . .. ... . ....IIV.I cr Repealing tur CrltleUttig Kelfhb"r. I ,f!.i- tr ita tr.at ' i i.ur t.'iuW vrelfarf. ' ! I:, r w. ri: lik-.'. !. 1. -1- '. Ii..:.'! a tU'.;i f.r t t' .:.: ; n.' t.ut I et;,i.i'!. r, 1' -. !:.? k ' i f th I arn I.'.'..' r r!. will li Ki'it.J! l..:.hty .h:ki--j.-.r; wi I vi i.. n i.u ! I'. : f..,u: 1 U-iu.-t Ud b - i v. ?.;.' i i'.ui.i , I. '.an l! orm '': -I ov n .. a l.lni. " .;...' " ' v I'.'i it tvlp)..m t! .it n- '.. mi "in' y. Ji ,ve r..; i, if I -l oriil-i .i. nr. rt ' : fM-J lit ll '.'tT v.j iu:A U M ry t-r rbdud a lilt A hln.pl 'r -I Ava'llsg lb Prli. E.,ry tie la r.flyn l l tu brc It 1 . .. i,v. - i v-Lrrv-nr-.r: l." l.r..Vlrii lit ' f' r we t.v.ii.'J ii In l.r fSrl.'.li'.r.K'f H'.bAen tr cnr:r.f ru'-U-rl". 'f tho struck f'.r ei!it-n- In .Nivr J:-.'.:c nr.rj t:n..!:r a-.M.r!t. I.r k ; ..!! i :.!r.i't tl.u .i.t:t vi. n j ui-it, nr.'i '! i..lmI).t '.rj t:.' in. Mur.y .:.' r.'i' l l'. re I: t-. o.r.tatrl B li.i'fe fire ian cri v. 1 . f j r,r I Ji'i l.int j '.''' ' '' v'.h."- U:t,(( In J:r".'.yf. t.v.'.i"'!"! Irvl riwt ai.ut ir.iir.n 1 nft- r r- rurn It.j. Vi.fi.en K' u, to Ia- rii'.re u:?. l"l I J It lUn i..t:.. It l '.! lino II.' a '.!:(? ;.irt: t!i wii.-in s v..vi',:i) xlnf r.co In J.f.klyn. In t.; v rj lr:!n.t " t;.y ivn, Iny with a i- i.tr I:. ti. I i' k ' I I i,t 11 c l r -t f tr.t f '. r l. j ! irf. , r.ornr.t ' f !..-t j f v-' k'.'.e i-'-' rc 1. ar.y u-b a br. f :'' ' j the ifuii.e im.v 'r I ; :..y, I'.Lr at a ti.b.1-. t:. wim.;m( i.r ..- n !:. (Ol..1, till. I: to Ik blbT l'..t, t!..: l"k If.K ju:r !.;. 'il.' I-.'-t t , Lku:.:iy kt.own aa ll.e lii.jj t.l.'.-. I '.; ! !- ''. at the oi,' lu-.i n .f v. i.; h ii K-.i x i rMf ar'l nil the i-th'-r iri.n.'k ""n I'-'-'l thi r-, Ihu fvui.: r v. rtli.K to ti n U-t ".in til. t-l ii' iil At th- - Qf.' n r f t;.r r-furiuiai.'-e the ( r-.-u L.ivti.tf v. .i. ihi. r- nt- lt IiUII.UT yf 'Hll. Ik u I r.j; lll.d Jf 'I'.i-iitly thi n- arc a tiun.: ri ' o:l.i-r I r. fur tboMi hfihit.i M l hi- t- ;'. F'tr fif h K'"'. ''-n the j.lny. r .tet- a llttio .ir.f r..l'.nd I t r fj hur h'-r card. 'lh'-; ru a ciii.!- m uu n'.' .rii Mi at!i"ina:' ' nai l'-r rw u'li'i .r.. ( 1 1 nt Dit. I'.i nt!y thire niK u lur,"'- oni! iyj lial j rjr'T --Uc i ui hn- -lit' nt l.r i l.i.r.iy, nj ii lo loil.w oLly, l. M In a jr.Mle hn:lil liiK In lln.klyti, at w!.l' h u p jrf r irw nt. Ii ui.nri:.'.r.d, 1 mt In the Knliery, ri. h; '.ot of ih.iiarr'a way arid ilil "! t vrythli.il. lanatlxiia of tho lnou fi.ffitu viere fun.M-'l to him iy a yoiif.g lm'.y who nil j !.iyliiK on OK-'.uiit ol Itif.rh to hi r ft in ri lvi-1 ., , f i r. .r t t- U- ,r !-.-- , . .-9' :'l -..o'-.-.j-. -."' -d - - 1: en ! ti' ,f I- h.t ky tbe Oregon City Hrld, ' Ji t.ppr I'ubl'lhed lu a J Tjul.n loutty -or ivy v LT lit I-'- - '-' r. '' '' : :-' . l r.c: h.i '' , - . - i. " .. r f :ti:.. : .- 1 t.rr t: of the and J ty ,r- v v .- Lt .'. -".ES C'-T C" CiTE. The dutr'. i i i.er !.! f- ' Wh-.t t-rr e-1 IW.:', -u- '1 t:.e Je ,'l s:.:i firm Mil.!. 1T t!ir Ijn.41'jblT. v.u.e of the MUtalea I I '. il in Kjwii -i- Ma I tint now I- .i :;.;. It U i I ! r- !.' f'.j'll.!.!., .- i : . . r. f - i'.h'I i;. i - : ' ' ..'i ri .-, I. ..::i. J of !'. , : I.. th.-n-k t.. 1 ; . "i-1 ttnk l f'-ri In o fum; lu !.!' h hnil bn wrof.t'.'uli), n.nli' loo'ly. lil'al.y, tiriiKTl.ar.ik-'iJy ai.d ilolll.-l.ly ili;rlidof thlrt j rlo. ".Sijw they r- K-ilr.jr t-ju.u, tain tut rt'porur'a mi-ntor a t iiii.!,..i:y r ir.K '"K K"'iK a eral : 1 : i . . Jmii.ili.t ly fil.ci.t .'''O won ii on tlm fMir - jan rt:ljlrif t i.n.ul: i.ni,ly aU.ut tho pbtie, whlb: the a.r liu. ii v. i;li ti.e Inquiry: - V. hi- Ii ! r. y lal V A n il l.nlr. d i iii.ji V ho t it at u fctand D'-ar the door ii.nl t'j I In ihiiri, n altivj l y light woia n w. an:.(.' baily. They're tic icon f," K.-.M the n.i i.x.r. "and foro tLU l.wr thi y II v.;.-.h th' y vo ru dead." A few mnim-nti wirn T i:i;.' 1 l:i tnv dlktrtbiitlon f i laying n:.i H. ro card, ufli r wbli Ii tho n.aniir" r nil 'I cut: I'hiy will l vil:i ri t'.ti k'j'.n.'l t-f tho K'H.K and . r.:l..iK' t.: I.: tho v rlnnii, when nil hatnlii nn:: Ij tl.niwu down. Are ymi ail riu'!y; Walt! wall 1" ihrl ki-d al.t'i'jwoit an ahrllly. "Thl j :i k l:.in t any h. r In It. ' "Wo don t i.lny ruil re wr.li a j. ki r hero," r Hid ti e iii.ii.ni-' r Invumring tlillea. "We w til .-"TiuJ. " I'd lll.il to I m w whire el.u tutink from," cr nttii the Imnt. r, "to Mailt to j lay with tl.u Ji.hir!" ( luny! went t.'.e iun. an i l.'ie ca:nr Oniuini mi ii. l erino initiuin meni wa oiiiirathi i..l i t", I ri.Wui t:!y by jio- ladle wnintli ok r tikkn n ; j iisk ;ji i.i varb.ua tables, 'il.iii mib-.-ly at tho klliK 'al le rlid: 'ihat kl . V.V'reont. lllri; the l-ell." Aaln the I (il i.mhd, in.d tins time it Win the nigral f " 1 aliiii iiKinliii.i. "May i:.o 1...! 'I ut." "No; l !. Me;., now." ".No, Il don't." "We'ie i.Ik ml " "It lin't fair; )uu oi.ej.t t i lay on!." "When tho tri. k It i M li e l aril, jui h ue to take It iij'. Ihu hainl N i.ni: lad. " "Hew, I rlnj: the ktar." "No, le.tUerv. u won that I.hihI." FIto Imiiilreil k.'inr.ito iUi-te.tn wero And klliitiltaia-oukiy a! II. o iiianaiT, w l.ile tho eoorein Irlul to tiiiraM I ! : ; : 1. A camit woiiian linally i htaiiml r.t ;;nilii n by Km. dint lijoii o i l.ulr and v.alnj; heJ urmt. When dbttnonds mo trtimj s. d.-t the right Uitti r I.i'kO the Ii It I uv. i r: " ii what alio minted tu know In thuml n .ut t'liu-.. "Mt duWli!"iallid a M i.rei f v lie, and alio auhslded timh r a h ad i f eij liinatli n. "WoiilJ ynii rather inanai,-" that or line Jitro a fiKdliall (.-uine;" kuiI the rej.i rter mentor to Mm. "That'H the way It will le after cm :y band. " Il was fiily II m lie d to j.-n.v Wfre each tlli.a At line t laic tin I" were lio h thun So women v ho, 1 :w nlml i i tbo floor, Were wa Intf trantio nrni ut the inauntrcr und deinaiidliit: that ja-tho Le done thntlKli the rm-f fall, width It miunl very likely to do. 'J hinli.nr i layer pt Into ao animated a illt iivlun that they all burt Into tears and b ft the (Mine, vm liij; that It Mtud tin in nht fer inuring a J utile piMirt'skli eia Lie (.Mine, w hero yell never could t 11 what kind rf I tenhi ynti Wen plajllig with. It was iu!to vain fur tho ieorers to try to hiv; order, bi.t In aonio way t r f tin r they manauetl to j;et tho tables rearranged and tho play to retnl. tnco the hum table made Itu lf mi IHipulur by nhwntmliuledly i laying on lat tho II vo I'otnts, wld. Ii, whin It l-e-cumo know n, taui-ed all the Iomt In that baud to di maud thai nuiuuiit ho made of It. Tblt sort of thlnu ki i t on f. r tw o hours, the uuiuIkt of )Jnyerd dlmliiUhiiiK after each band. At the final band there was alnieht a rl. t. aial It nvinril likely f.r a tlmo that tho pellee would have to U called lu to ae the llMtef tho manager and awri yulet Udnjr Dually rektonxl, tt was found that the ktatitlt'M ef tho Kamo wire n; lir ilniate!y m Kiilonii: NatntuT of t layer entered V lift tlitf Kiune la uiik'er IT Left Ihu Kitnie la tenr. lt.fl the k-tune In t.T-terl - Itrfukfd tu I Uv hv,tUMi ii uuLiivlyhke Ue tiavter ef ei i-ntntii '.'1 NuuiUt In LHii.e ut tiiu-h 14 ( hiiiuixt ttrt 1 rl.-e tl flalinct kivetnl ruu... t'Umied lined it1m . I - I, IT! . I,.., : I.' I Mir.; 't. V l ra'i : 1 ti.e ii n.i.-. : . ej, y ir a-'..rini.' ni ! U'-ll dofie. f.ifo and 1.1 -1 1. llfl... f llai.t and : "nl;'h I., - 'ihe.:-,:.i- .- ' w-. n.'.d tie Vi lltUi' s N -a '' hal.y, ar.d wie o---.-.'.ti '.' I. loi tie1 ; r i'. Iliil--n ; i; mr-ly, th- il'it liiar.y i a- th w ard luid . ilnv Mrs. - . . Mm .J,,i,. ,' Ir a I. hat y'e-!. (Tin Inal-. a," i tl.at -a i ill' r i f I that iii'.rn,:..-. w ilrltiklmr In t . lU'ht tl at We .1 1 1... t' I."'- hi.' ( :-r-. a'el t.':' n.al.e an ':.!'( I :n i i .TI..' -ir 1 :. , r- tl.v i. .ay. "i ih, r. i h ir:.i i.'nf." K: It '-. th'i-, : w . .. i ban. i . I r :.i i ;i : l:;.a::." e m, .: '.t ti. r - ko 1:1.;- .' ;!'j w ' i l,. i'. i. . i ai.-. a , f.:.: t:.. . I la-. . .r : : i... t : a I -1 - .; :.-. I. r.iid t t... - ,v '-''-I v.... :.' re r- . ... I-.' ,r.. - ;p I : a r:.an ! he " -a.i- j . '-at tf I I , . i l'ji in Iowa iit'jpie p ; , , . ; .iierrioie, v.. 'al r-- lut.ons J. ..-'. 1 jr.1-"'''" fuiloTa; evr o jii.c within 0f ct)'.uriii.' in g'.f-..aU'ieU ( i, Ne!rak.i -j iu'.h Car j .'.er elat. L -.!.:it loth" .. in .-t vie- . ,.Vl T 'Pr- v? L ok ut I-n, I-' " L-t.t u!!, and i, .j .r.-.v in jv.lr UallO..-. Wb I: i.'.U I'll e. ini.i i a .1 1. . r. i! 1 tl w la ... I.f..-1. ti. I r t W.t j ti . f. :: ti.- I.i' -a I: .': p r.. . .-i 1 to J.-at t. I I 1 1' i.n r l:.B ,..t : a e.l.Ji I , ;.)..: a c f-i :.:. j f ..are ;, .rd. Ai-iut ti.e :., i.r a httio !--.a:. I" t.-i be :.r- t:j wnii' . r kr.- ' r tiiht !-, w .th r, .-.1.,-i.t c r.Ui'J-ril ,t oi. t ot tiior'-' tnei t.-J t-xo"ii by a 1 1 t- I in It.. I 1 . I- n th.- th. :r w '. ; hai.it i'.-'iKi v I -i'.r.;..: c ..;! i: ' i.t:i-i-...rfl;.-. . . .1 la. i ti i' t. I -.: I.:. - t.. I . r. a-:-. :.!.! Ir. .. lit i :..;i:.i; a f e hi i: : u :. i.i '.' ' ! .a.if'il .1. i - i.r J..r.e. II 1 In:, - . !. : --.-..'. : -1 ! i. . - .. we j r. . I y i . ..: :,'h rn'.'.l: -.. -; . ' .t K'.rh fntidi:-' . Ih-.tt' ry v .'ii a il..- a l.-r'a n i.;. " !.. '. I y a . I :i r w.. r. .,!..-.-,ur!i : I:.: i t.. :.. . i.r-1: - I "i r. a t...-lw..-i- 'i : ). i. in al.il I y Mi A : 1 I -. d. r If v tnl.llr,' th- ' weald I e In -ir 1 i. .in : th' blina U- t iv .. .:.-'' w..ik.r: " and In .!!.: t y of the ! I l.e i k In ' i.r . "..: . n't eh.i fa..:i.. r h ar - i ofti ri w nine oi:'.;;. r -' 1 ' ri-h i:n r n ' Ve-, I P.-iy It l hii'.w ti- to I .I." 1 1 untu .air m . I t u- ' nr.- o-ir-- '.m i.n l kp. i liny, i f ti... '.: I'.:! it x.nie I a'.lt. I., t lit mi to It tiatte .r In the lifi.-1 -own le.iri:: nr.- 11- h.v.i:. !.!:. II:-...' baby eunnilii ill.-.-u--. d. Never h 1 v all'. w our j ride to run i.'tayw.t'. i. the txt. lit i f khnwitn; i.:T .-.rl.'- ' lib, the I . rr.i. loii-u.-t iu If . rn-e with e.hleli we t-l'-i i: to :' :. .! I: i Itt wur-l i'..in'' r. Tie re i. : ...in f"r hi i h i : .'i. n In tl.l, i-M'.Mi', ii lii-ite v. I I : 4 mi n mid v.on.en "f i.'.ir I .!.. - X : t..l the liiill. :.l.i-.:l:i ,:i wo 1 : t ' a. -i t: th ..r tra-i ; 1 : :. ' '. y, bi-.t a ! i: t . . ter.tl le w nod th. n. will i- ' .!: er it.tnliu ' f th" i',i::. : i . i , . lli-l.t ini'niii:' i"!iiiiv..':i : ' ' i: ,' nil evil ni. t an . ther ; " ineri' irha;sln l:i.!'.: ' 1' ;."--! :. j mi the h;hl t bar i t - 1 : m ti.e fa-hiuri fid. r 1 miiu I..-...; i .:: !!:. thelrfrielidtlltld l:ei).-hh. .- . ; ;.. ; ;, .. i.f llfle f..lkt. Crlti.i-i:.,-' ' :- : . t i:. ai y 1 r. in " wiiatt". v r '. - I .- i v . i linn j r. li tilt : I ut, I t' .: : " i .y, I am kiviikinit only of d 1 : .' .- !.".i. hihln-n lu bear and lia:: . 1 r .y w 111 Imitate like little .: r -. i. n we.A.rheara little man . . . -i ; , In judnient on -'.mo m ' :' .' i'-' '.'..'' Ii- m :i:hlni;'.v at we e..u..l .. . it i r I t -late; hi! t It n j'aii,-::.. : I ; Mi.in.M. there It mi mi re .- r..r of our I try sins and w. the lnnneent m i in lory i f a i.: ' A-we erlth i-i' our 1. 11 v : the little o net. so w ill the 1. ami ri tlu-in'.elvi t, and. w . -w:ll they do ly and ly wis. n . ilaees In the wvri.l ! Ij, '.. It end t;nhs wo end It l'.r-.i . ail' It u-e-am to me tl'at I" ; .; w av to euro thi- i w unhi I I sr.. Ii rrith i-ni aluo tie r. aj liudu liK- hi. ks. Anni.' 1!..:!.;.: In UotiM'W'Ue. r v . - - .... . , . i ', ,' r. .lard ... v . ..ti., r ! v h , !:, ti..-ii..yt-td In ti.e tyt of r l- i ...1 I - ' In . I. i n - 1 ti. n I:.' - 1.' I'i'l - -. -..id :.. d to tho l nds a.l s'.ai'.y Y'.u will :i :.arh t. -1. J he .aiis ti'' d the to-.v-f lolled a: 1 I !.. .' I ma !..:. 1 a l i . ml a. th y were L.. ;i fuil tnly ,re tho wind, r. shir are from ie nt i hey are . :;: d U-tw-t-n :, I r.eid up, . a !.' ard. The i... ti k..p it .,'. mo i-'i a ' ut tho Low h aiTtcUd as I n ' ! a race Ix-- i:h '.-tarhoard i .-ki; ;- r, w nh !r.. i.tiy naii i.t have Utii a t.:i Va-i.i.'..? .ar.-lt ii. f ' i ,J- i.:i ii. 'i ' j.o-fc.l Ui a If' I. .t -r- I!'' ,,i 11-iiii-M .. t j -1 " C ,-r. -r ai.'i a ! i.f r-udi ir.-ti. N eoU.d h.lVf l Il !tf flitlol!. ru.'i'n.? Yf. ii-'-.v j.ut.ctu.t.1 Murk llsui. tin l i.-y a'.iii.la L: "M"i-k-tLr ii.'.e i:ca:i..-' t :'urtl.. r tu-cr.a'.liu.etr- I - I"''vtr' lln v ure lii.Min.' '.!.' tor, nwiiitiiin t!,-reinforaa by a -..-r nuidt o: the- -ai.'.e fctuil' I'roiu Orfgon. Tui y are b'.iuiog tl.-- f'-r: till Wil i'tai J Lr)ati - r mi m.in e iu-ills is j; .a 1 ii i-t-ttttl in ilif WLiti llou-e. 1.e W uaiii ri.ic Jew. are u V..- he V. :a 1 t .. .- r !:.. v, .-I :. I ln t..e 1. i. : r a I .-.v ; r t i c : . r-i :.s o. tae st' rr .V.v. tho l i.- i.db of d ti e f '.ii.iiatii :.. ' ... j ::.- and tr.unlh i. : l! :- ; . n w as u n rv f I-.'.ev anil pave tho he w a. i'.r..-'.-. d cut i f A v rah.r t I hit lea- , t:." v.-ai. I. t:i!.).f , 1 ,t hi : the ( ... t j : fa-.h. r .. t: a .- - n; li.-. : .1 1 :i I : ,1 v th" v. . ' i.f .i- ( h -y h. '.. I ..::, a:.' t . r a i..f:u! r ..:... mill Ir r:h i f the - i w :tb the star ltd to I: ru!. ai-u . i the ch.l-I- this i . r- i-r:.. I to Jer-i-.i-wi.ii ii. i :. a:..l the .- the? I .- a.krh: to 1 i' w a lilr.-J i f the Jew s. ..- u tlu.c, whtn l.e v. ho wst en.;.i'iyi d w hhh the .-av;uur ;e eyes i.f nil i.n th" war to -.-i th : w "ri.-h ;i i f he r a. hid i:s d. I v :h" f.-;:Ter.:.t's he k.i.i i to t:.e ' ! r -i-r f t i.t i.r . :.'.e r . , . . e .ed AUfU Its A a alul. 11' I kiuui. iua iDjQr one is th concern of all.' j ont dianlrfA tr - V 4 ' UI mJ Wort ii it-form, tven tbooeh it. " S3 UUM .., eminabs frotn our own eoon.-ii, " ..-.eu..,uu ij-ggj the pale of oar on party." with;, i . t. .-1 1 Ilalhroollil All I.i W hile The fashion to have la'.i r . lijuthss white lti.no that I- .r: eee.llnly lit. ill some I'.tiur. tie .-a rouuiii aiv liiiish.1 w.'ii ti'n-d liners ami waii.st'..:ii creamy white, nnd the mi.-i a: 111 white enamel w.sslt. ih. re tlraivriet at I tie window, and , v, tie w all i ahlnet fur lnves.-.iry t.-.i. Is finished In jxiU.-hed white . :..,: the luarldo and l oreelain of ' I; litiiu-ntt the tf.'eet U ult'a -I ih.;.. Its Whr.. nes3. To l'.eniove l'nr I ruin Intlde li al a li. r. :r.: k! I. V tile. ' 1 t. I'll! the kettle with w.w a drain ef al mnru 'i i i -. let i: an hour; then the fur . r -ri:!. .'. si: termed on I he metal w ill i-e di--o! e.m e;isilv be r..n...e.l I:i t eil.tij a k it It 1U ;ju MetUord for tbe Ial several inoiitlia, I Tho maunder and eljslit rorert, formlna left Tileeday evelilDf for KUrfene. Mr tho eummliteo on awards, tttld that the IV.bkltisIs ail Invalid aud rauie 1 tvaults would te aniiouin-d In few daj-a. . ... A Week later they were nniK.uliCotl, ntul for his health. He Is a luemlier of tbe ,ho ..; wrri. i,miledlaiely tol- Maeoulo onler, and Uirte in atialt'lied lowed by norma of re.te-t. Hut. m It ban- elrplliliilauiva, reeelvetl aid from the l-eued, tho d.tlsl.m i rvaehitl In the I.....I I. ..I... t.n. I,. ...i l i,- ... i inokt eiiultablo manner. 'Hie committee . i . taliui'ly drew lota lo divide tho awiaianre iu reiuruiiin io uie n iiiam- , utj,oxwla they'd U lu aowiuu yet,- tie eare mut I e tale u to eh.s.'ly, im at iiet to h i erevleo. If ll.e lid Is In It 1- tvst to f t a t ew- , wat-T It liable to be t'n. k. unlit b.r use, liej artln ta-to to the tea. id the lid kern 1 Ut ell e tho t:i', ;.' le.i-t I r ; ..lh. riv i- ti.e d and remi. ril a dls.i;;rt ahie "CI wlii'. l ;t '1 Ctrli-le am their ilk il l i. ' ":",t .-ii'.-'n met. Ti.ev ar..l t'.ieir f w'wz vrill huj- jorl McKii.ii-y aivl StunJ inoii": (i.xlt-ave ll.e i.nri:. lJeiuocracy die-a I,n t "liilel for Cii-'Vclai1lieflj to lay. If it iii'1 lli'-re i.'ould be no iinioii id bif i-' with il :mocr;u:y. Tt'.ler ami loivr.e and t!:' ir follow ing do not s:at .l today for gold ou.'i-m. It l !) d.d tin-re coul I dc no u ni n of lorces with euvn re; uLiio -.n-. Straight j'...u!is:n i I D-tt.-r than Cryau ik'ii)0"r;:ey, but al. r.e il ii i,f !;..css; it i- bo'.ter than IVliir re. ul. ifi'.uisai, but alone it rantnt carry a fcinyle stii" in t'.ii -inple jial:t.n d: ours. "Weciin stand cu the Daiiha ji'.a'fjr'-;; we tan j ubli'li our j-rin- . ii.K tithe world, wc can turn with full Lt irts nnd ;)!. y s'.un.a' ht f-r '.!)- 'j.ie cuntcr,' and w- w . h a uuiu-.l jdutocraoy i .-'.l orj; iniz-.'il tii'f.ority des :.oil our 'air la-id, rtdu'.'e to lit''- I ' . ;iry i.n 1 want a..d critr.f cur com ii.. m a:.d lietliii u.-ri;a an aristocracy of wealth. We can, t iio j; i j.tliy j any strif and a '''uw'l' j1'1'' u;.o in; riu:i- nj sjiirit, rtjuat the artful do '111 ui t.it KoniaU ClU- I'irt, but, niv brj'.in-r, will it ay? llavii you todiit.-l th'j co;t id su-h a blind, j artisan course? "We are two niiili ui tou'..-; caa we ! control a nation wi o.-e n arly four- 1 1 ; .-. rr.w-. i - :!.! the car; ".-i- j t.-uii u.iiiioii Voters enjoy the j ri v i .i w him tlareftra little. , . ...... ., ,, i 't-r Ul .Ull Ci.U. I!.-l!ll i M U ) W ill C unir to our relief? Do yo i think t .9 di-in ocr itic jurty, r:irinizeJ under Bryan nnd rid of its- Cleve land Rnd '.s Carlisles will leave an organizi '.on co.u;iosed of three times our v. ting strength to tome tons? Not ytt. Not so long a t':.ey i.avt tonfidencL in thoir leader aud believe in the Chicago jdatforra. "But together wc cau carry Ore gon, tlur i'rty makus no further eacrli-e t'nan a diyirion of the ollkeir-. W'i shall maintain our platform. We will promulgate our d vi: ii.es. e will contrast the men chosen from our party with all other ni' n in ol.'n'e, and we shall gtin the admiration ind respect of our ..11.-1. "Washington his d neit, Nu braeka lias done it, Minnesota lias agree 1 to do it, and Or. gon will five the cold party its first black eye in the campaign of 1900 just upon ui. lhe Orcgonian intimates that theho.eo' plutoency rests assured in the disagreement of the rabble . n.i.i n.- l:.i'.;it bi a waiit f .v. 'ih- :i i: :s rn: 1 t!...t I'hrlst j r.. :: d bis d . :.i. v. 1.1 h v m to wa!.d-r the i ii.-'i'i t.: til the s-end i inln'. lh;.: i -is i.st.nil ho has ii' r i' t:.-: -.!.,- iha'h, 1 i.t tr.d!in It i.:.d his ; .:..;.::.( :.: I ..i.u::,ing ut.ri' an.: !e ie, the n. rati, r.a come and lie Ih Mid t j.i.e a; ; . ar-sl In the . 1 :-t!;, s.M'i.:. ei.th i.i.d even as tfer.t- the i iiih:.. :.'h c. nti.ry under the " f t'art hilns nd Abas:: ru. by li the V.v d r'.i-rf .lew l..-uj ttea -. :i. .-t. I;,; r.bil,-. Ouf.f li. f.ulilon. !..e ' .r.. i-.s stracta from rx ijto ted I y the I'hicai'O c v. : : ::. 1 Ii i ..' ( :.: I." Al e, ' .r.t; Is i. v.: ; vvi !..,:; : ; "Aw.'i. ' inr--.: i i.-i.. :: " "ClL'e i arrv v. nier 1.1I0.N IS OTBEK TATfce, T Marksberr Ii a UlUr u ,u Medrord SloDltor-liiner, PopunJ" 5iewspapr. "In tUetonau ere havdCva m.. ber Allen, Butler. Ii.i.fl.u furner and Kyle who are a!'. tiouU work for reform. We all aj mire them and delight in point; " to their record. But for their r.rJ ence in the Benat? another infamous oon :i seneme wouia Lave beta listed on tbe (oun ry era How did tbeyg' t here? Xot j,.' tho mid lle-of-the-roid route. Thij rav anti-fun:on friends will ... ieny. In the Louse of repreienu lives we have twenty or more mta. te re, all Uomg the very beat ti,.. can under Czar Reed'e rulw fo, reform and tho adfancement of th principleiour party advocate. VT lelight in pointing to their record! is true reformers. How did mow, if not all of them, get there ? Kbt bt the middle-of-the-road rout. "Our party has been in powir is Kansas to a greiter or less extent for the past five years. All admit that a great deal of good has been accomplished therein the wij of reducing taxed, brineine the ear. portions under control and dis pensing with use. ess commissions. How Lave the populists of Kama iccompluhed all this? Not by a strictly middle-of-the-road policy, "Nenraska is now enjoying some, ol the benefits of populist rule in dome of her utate affairs, to which the reform press frequently calls mention, and populists claims the honor. ll?w has it been possible for Nebraska to elect a populist officii.? Not by a strictly middle of the road policy. "Colorado, Nevada, Idaho and Montana all more or less hare fallen in line with our party and its principles, but this has not beta done by a middle-of-the-road policy. "Our Bister state of 'Washington is also at the preEent time enjoying -ome of the benefits of a populist or, more properly speaking, i fusion a lministraticn. If the r tuna press is to be relied upon and the reports from that Btate haves shade of truth in them, our piule there have no cause to regret thei1 action in that state. Taxes have been reduced, sii..ries cut don, useles- ollice? and commissions abolished, the state government is lining run at $200,001) to $300,000 less expi-nse each year than under republican rule, state warrants now telling at par that were a drug on the market at 93 cents and all this brought ab mt by that horrible bugaboo called fusion. "I believe it is possible lor tne reform forces in Oregon to accom nlish or brine about the same re sults that our siBter BUte of NVh- inetou has. The hope of wresting this state from tbs gold standard boodlers is worth the experiment. i..r i. r il 1: i -.:! l'or bli l:i,I it enrl:.- th. tu i eii'.V.euit ni m. el In I.T lliau the In-.- u-e i a air i ( while Klil I-'or I he lUu.u. liiiu t! el . iv :..:.df ri'revuit- r.'iu!o:,s i I i. 1 1 1 ' -i i..., -v. a:..l . s .-a liiio isirr xzrwMM ? wiU veto to Utvp tho et HI ::t i.f Kr.ulanil Id ;,' ami e-...-:: ln. n ImUlia la tbe - ::n;'e.-. li:..-i.,:.il is (iwtuel I y tho i..:ii'':i i.f ' in. Ir-illa ar.U t art uf "i'.'.i.-:.k l.as a ir.sjj .i '. 1 y .--jviiii." Tlio ei! In as lieiitiltiuiis of ti.e l !:.d jart -f a a' :.'.;iii ceil . .Idler." 3 : r.t." ".-treiio :: a i r.o sl.nijud a rvss tho d. s.rt." e- Win asiie.1 to etilain tho ih IV ai.,1 "A. IV 1; vvm av.l. !'.., l.ut ei.e Lid linally 1 1 i lltt'.o band slmt lis .i:..l l.o ar. wl;h iiyl-,,.n written nn bla ir:.. -t fife, i'i'.emid: "11. V. i:ie..r.a bo ' r, l'!.: i-t ai d A. I. aft, r hu die J." A l'.ujal Hi priiuaad. A tu:.-r wi. . iu.- en.i liijed to loach ti'.e m n ef a ki: k. The . Ui rl:;co waa K r... t ::i.i a ulsuU-dU lit. liut in the estoeiu . .' t.-.e fjtr 1: w;.a net ejtiitu jin.jr t. wl.'.r iliu a.-nof a k!i:t; with n cvunnioi J kiivi .i i:ie rov a coat r..i.: ... .... thetesolii-r;dr.r.cU at teccvt rwtwrlt.bon. . l,lltrr"'l' to me opposition; but v.iun tho your, jinnee inaiiifetted u dia- union of for.es will free the Slat nf l.Mliou t., duly authority, the Instructor . . . rvi-.'.t.si with tho end it tho rvxi toths i r'ia I .Mitciielliim and Hirj io rlt.lxin on Ms cat. This Waa oil ; Simon V k-iis.ul to his n.val M.m.1. i : itulionul convention, pmha.l.. in . . ' 6 I will give us a const - JLUUE llOlsE AND USIOS. The name of Judge Reuben P Iloise probably ia familiar to more men and women in the state of Oregon than any other name, apart from those of a national reputation, that could be called. He is an old pioneer and sat on the circuit and supreme court benches of the state for thirty years. The venerabie judge addressed the Marion county Democratic conveution the other lay as a conference delegate from the Populist convention in session at the same time. The Salem Journal, in a report of the proceed ing?, says: "Judge R P Boise, from the Populist convention, made an ad dress stating that he was glad toM in a Democratic convention espei.i ally when it had returned to the doctrine ot Jefferson." If The English press, with Mit -cntion. sides with the United Statesonthe Cuhan Question Knglaid had our opportunity Suanish raicgovernment on our be the lollow to do lu wurk eiily elte valley, a nere tie uas irieua. I vurk sua. tad tvtdki caxctivelT, jit very inf.mous law and r-peal thing of the pt.