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FortUndLibfll ..... rtMWMWIM.MI. . The riaindealor Tho IMaindealor lOSTKUS, LIlli IIKAlHY KTC.ICTC, K IC. DEBT ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'uMlalistl fcvt-rjr MmiiUy and Ihurml; Aloak Main rilrmil, KUMItlll Hli, OMI'.UOM -IIV TUB riAlNDlAUR PUBlltHINQ COMPANY. KxetultJ Nfalljr ami at Mviug IUUh. Vol. XXVIII. ROSHDURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1897. No. 38. ..I MM .t... WMiaamn a f ' j i ii it ' it a tx. ! m ii II r mr mm it m GENERAL DIRECTORY 1). rt.HViialure.., . H. fungus uiiKfuwiiiuu tliivt-riiur h.h rvory ul Hlalo Kiato I ruamin'r Mil I'll lr. Ill.lllltlluU... Hieli' I'rlnlt'r . Alliniiilr Ulill(rel . - JW. K. Kill William I". Ir) ,. II, H. Blaal'i '. Mill Metmlian (I. M. Irwin "'"........ M. LwH t;, M. Mleinan rUrtltll JuiIkih .... K, WuWertofl (H. B. Bean 1. B. ( ominon lUllroml Couiiulasluueie., J. B. Kdar ri. a. Mi:rum Ulurk ul llallrued L'umiulatlou Lydell Bekst allUHD JUDICIAL IIISTBICT, e rruMHiullnl AlUirucy... ..j. v. ruiirrioa W. t. 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I. thn 4lh MuliaaT In Juil, BI l.i Mmlar 111 Uti'i'uiiivr J. C. rullarlon ! MiMlmra 1 ntlaru . M Hruwu.ul Kuacbuig. i.r.HH-vuliiii aiu.iiu r .... -1.. rii,iiiW'iiirliiHUllia l.t WclUi-Uf ih 1.1 M.iudu ul Januarj, ki a"7 V. Hrl.lilllUl anil MlVVIIIIXT, . riloatna, l i Ma.laml, lnil; II. Mau.n o tiaioi i W. U WHikiii.oI KI'Mlti. aomdilaaloperi. an rinut la lu ataalou vouUuuuualJ. A. f nl Elkloa lr,. ulr. I'liarn. I'. . fl.k. til . 1 viiiuiiiiiliatliiiia at Ilia In I'l II11 lr 11 uul ami foitrlb 1hiir.a I l . y liall mi wtHH. Vera tiii,aiiu n ai. 'I Ii limlMll. All UK III I. u l rvKiilarly, aii'l all l ihallt linll.-l Watlrll i;.vt IN. t. K IKHI I'Al.h III US) AN H AHKH, rnxmai) , A n.. al 'tin 1) OH.LAU l OI'M II., M. .'I JR. t 1 liii'cla ny iiiin-iay ttiuiui u'vliKk In llw l'l MawintH Hall. , l.-iullKi.aiucunllally luvlUxl lualteml C. B. ( aHHil1. 0k. w. l aaat , lountllor. lUiuulllill Ktli'lal). t Al'lin. I.OIMiK. A. K. A A. M . KKUl'I'AH ' iiuvIIhk I lie 1 '" lu WclucMaja lu ta.U uinntb. IU.h JUllNu.s, W. M. N. I . J . a. 1 1 , h'ifjr. ..Mil l l tllllM IJIIM.K KU. a. 1. o. o. r. i ...... i. saiunlar rrrulnc il I'ach wrrk al llmr hall lu UiM Kolluw liinila al Kaciurf. MruilH'ia nl lia iinler lu iol aianiuna a"-"" cl to atU'iul. !J. n . A.ii r., n. v. ItUhKHl'liU I.OIK1K, KU. Ili. A. O. II. W. ax nivu llio arixiud ami limrlli Mnmlaya nl Mi ll mould ail.. 10 : in. al O.I.I rrllowa nan. Mrmk'ii nl itin order lu immI alamlliic ata In turd lu allcud. lihNlirOKT. NO. .-). Ii. A. K.. MKirrH TH K Pi.l and llnr.l Tliursilara ul eat month. WUMf.N'H KKI.IKK ( OKI'S Nil. 10. MKB1J rir.li and llilnl Tliuivlayi lu each I11011II1. i;Altair AI.UANt K-Regular lluarlarlr t Mwlliuta will lw held al OrknMHall, Knarliura, Ilia Hrl Krl.lay In DeiTmuer, Maroh and June, and lliu llilid r rlday lu ncplcmbrr. l.ilnkHUKlil IIAI'IKK. NO. . . O. K. H..MIBTS IU acvuud aud luurlh Tuuredayt of aava U1",lh- KKUINA KAbT, W. M. AnHfc Uaottri, Hco'y. II OHKBUHl lilVlriKIN NO B. OP L.E.. nieoW titer j arcoud and lourth Hunday. 11OHKIUIBU R.H. I.01MIB.N0. 41. I. Ofl. f K mn u on ruc.dajevclntlead I aj the Odd Kollowa hall. Vlalllni altera aud trulhruu ai Invited lu altuud. MKK11' WE.iV. N. U. AMATA HMllll. K. Dec. K. OP I' 1 al Bala every Wedneaday evenluc al Odd Fellow Hall. VlalUna KuUbta lu good tlandlni cor dlallf luvllcdlo altoud. U. LOONr.V, l' K M.l'ONKUNU, K I'lolvanlourtl tarrli Y M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Koou2.MamU'iaButldlo, RObEBUEU. O. IHr-Buntm aa twfuru tba I'. rJ. Und Ottlia and hi lull 1 1 ea.e. a apculally. Lata Hccilvti U. o. Uud Offlca. akokuit m. aaowH. raiD. rAua tiiitih. ROWN TU8TJN, Attorueys-at-Law, Huoni. Y and Jk Wll.ou lilutk. la kObKBURtt, UK. vv, H. WILLIS, Attui'ncy and CounHclor at Law, Will DiaoUoa la all lha anuria ut tba Blata. OI flea la lha Uuurt Uou.a, l)uulaa cuonty, Or. rt A, DWHLBREDK, Attornoy at Law, Koaakrif, lrin, IIIKoa utat th Fuituffloa on Jaekaua ilmt. VV. W. UARDWKLL, Attorney at Law, MOblBl'RU, ORKUON Q P. COBHOW, Attornry-at-Law, ipcvlal ottcntlou rivcu lu com tnerclal I. aw and Colltcllou. Olttus on Jackiun rt pU'ItU HIOCUUI ttlUUiC. ilO-KUl 'KU, OHKflO.N. TRATKORD, Attorucy at Law, Mimiiii. anil 4 Tajlor Wllauu BliMik. KUKeBUKli. OH I B IflDDT, Atluiiuy-at-Law, HMMMIUIIIi, OIlKiiHS. JLMIR V. HOOVER, I'liy&ician and Stirgcuu, om k. Malu mrii'l, uiiv ijiwr auuili ! VII) Hull. uoHtnuiio, uii. M THA BROWN, M. O. omvK, H JarkMin rllreot, al I'lriicuul Mra. J, Itlrcr. HoxfcBl Ki, UK. j( L. DRACLZT, M. D. Pliysiciau Sc Surgcou. lllBua lloura, Irnin UUti r.H. faylor A H IlaonBrkk ROMKHVRU, I. MIL.LHH. M. V., Surgeon and Huiii(vuathi(; lMiyHician, Ma4iMrir, Orayaa, BjaT'l.liMaita Alaaaaaa a paaUtty, Yyiix. P. HXTPON, Cuuiity Hiirvvjnr, and Notary rablU'. Orriti: lu t'uurt llouar. I'l'l' l. lor HurvrvltK an. I Flclil Kdlr. .Imnhl bo ailUrraaol Ut Will I'. Ilrydou, Coiiuly ht Tor. HiiMliur(,ir. The NEW STORE HUADOUARTHHS r-UK KVKKrillNJ IS f Notions nJ 1'uys, Stationery and News Matter. Ati'liK lf all Magt'lmn ali.l Ni x 'i l v KNLCH T & MEISIiK. 'll.laii Uluik, UOl.lll li., OK and Jai kxni Mr(,(. MRS. IS. BOYD kciiia cyinl Ou liaud A lull .link XaHly 4 OROCERit,Es VECETACLE8, F.WIT8 CKUCKtiKY. LTC. At Trices to Suit the Th COUNTRY I'KOUUCL TAKIiN. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. HOTEL a McCLALLEN. MRS. . V. M-Vl.AI.LKN, I'liip.' BSADQUATX&S IXR TUVIUXQ KEN. RATriB tlr ABON.lllI.i;. LikOT', Flhu Kainple Knoina. Kiid But to and Prom Train". S0SESTO9. MISS M. B. PORTBR, MILLINER, oak Hire el. oue door weal ol roatofliic. FINE LINE OF fHILLlHERY GOODS. I All 81 BTVI.EH IN PATTERN HATS. JERRY J. WILSON, WHtcliiUMker nnil Jewrtcr, jailaaou Hlrcrl, Two dw.fSI.uulU ol bloctiiu a Hall. ROi.r.UUttU tm.A.11 RepalrlutT rulruaicd i imt vitvi e will be PHOMI'TI.V Hnl varcfav ,ly dour. VHlCKa KKAnONABI.K. aim wan Xwatazaaav ' LOCAL DISEASE anSlatlwrwa iMalralSa ant) tu4Urllnn ttrtrnnamirrw riyapl.tit H'Uj.Jy vrtilcili laapnliad dl-n-'M IMtntUan inalilla. V iEtiiiH4lia4ia ibtditgivca tatuknrftt1eiHBr t . h m.ui ihovtinah core for NualC'alrrfiti in in id aud Liar Ftver ill all and elrauaea tbe in.nl )iM8 llm.m.. Ma.int ttnuiatlun, uran iuai. tJUVaTa si rirnia . . . . .. - . - - ....I.L ...lulu, ilia acu.. D,T..kBT all i. 1e S"0- l oit-t; ""'; 1 ur luto M Warren buect, w Vork. I ROM JJOLI) MOUNTAIN. Two Lvat Men -One Discovered. The Other Still Out. (.'iiiiiiiiiliili alcd.l II. Ii. Mitla, an oM Ualiforuia miimr, on Monday afinrnoon the Ullli iiiat., atarUd out ou a hunt Irvui Camp Kuaa at (lolJ Monutaio In Ilia Caacala lu coin pauy with ilert Tolladay ami IaI 1'atler sou. He '.iwajatd (roio tbem lo the bruah ami waudarad olT. He dll out ap )ar at the canip that day or the oeit ami la Uilievod to Lave loat hiweelf. To hnotaod Oinl a roan In tbeea rouuh tnounlaina la h alieer iaioavtbilily. He had no lood with him and it la feared that he may never turn up. 'I Cl'KKK W AM LOHT. Ou the II rat, loeUut, a man by the uarueul tloyd To;ker, wboee illahoe la in tbe ubanW oi cooaMirva, l'orlland, doffoj hla atyllah a tore clcilhea and point ed ahoea nt Ivoae'.Mirj, donnet jumper aud overalla and an old white hat. and at ruck out with the pack train for Oold Mountain, arriving at Camp J toil on tbe evening nt July Ad. Monday morning he alerted out alone to "no down there a little way a," aa he aaid. with two bie cuita andaauiall pick. The da waa rainy and the atmosphere rlimuied by the lf. In bia anxiety to proapect tbe mountain (or a rich pav atreak be climbed a apur or two theie are nearly aa many apurs aluioat anywhere lu the Cascade range aa there are (eathera in a rooeter'a tail end got loat. 1'erhaiia lie bad etldden down a precipice aud broken a leg. Neat morning Be'l Tolledey etarted out to search (or him. Two milee from camp un the top of the ridge, he espied him. The poor loet man was aa wet aa a drowned rat and "tuulujred" out. He bad neither laatchea aor eoupeee and only a toy pistol, and aaid lie aat on a bg ail night kicking bis feet Jand pinch ing hiuiaeU now and then to be aasnred be waa not chilled to dnath. Another nighl's eipustire would have Iwcu the death o( him. Tucker is very tall and not handsome, and he aaid that a big black Ix-ar stood looking at itiui iu won ilermciil (or a while at a diataoce of lliirly (tel. I'.ruiu seeiueil diguatel with dm pfo'ei'l l a liiuch o( bonus, and waddled off. Tucker shook like e palsied old man wbeu Ihelwariuth of the rahin tireplaierpenetraled his liuaba aud bad no appetite lor either hot coffee or veui aou stesk. 1'atchee of skiu as largu as a silver duller peeled off hit lender leet. He liaruud by hrd experience lhat tumbling through bruali and over uig lni; up precipitous hill sides is uot aa eaay aa walking tbo concrete aveu)eut 011 WaabinKloii street. Tbe miners' rihsck, he said, (teemed the liuest place be ever new in I he world, alicu he got in a'lKht of it. Mining Information. irroiu Ilia l'laicr Miner 1 Wiieii any cue attempts to iuveatigale the icturuB from mining eutfrprisee, he Is surprieiMl nl the lack of facililieeoUered lor the collection of necessary informa tion, and be wondeia wby every state where mining is curried ou, does not make proper appropriations aud appoint otliccre whose duties it will be to com pile and record proper statistics. In uu ettorl to determine the present provor tiou of iniiiiiiK' operations in the West, we huvi' mi'l with many disappoint uieula und oYlayn. Some atules have al diflereiil times, appropriated money aud appointed lomuulteea to iuvestii;aie and report ou ininio, but mnat of them did this during the year o( the world's lair, aud the statistics will scarcely do as a basis lor p rot-out estimates, as gold iuiu iug has had a wonderful boom aud re vival since l&'Xl. The latest available iulormation re garding uiiuiug in Oregon la the report of Hie senate committee ou mines and mining, submitted to the Seventeenth Legislative Assembly ol Oregon iu lf'JJ. It is a "rough diamond'' iu its way, aud, a if to illustrate most forcibly me ou Vlion owners have to giving the tigurea tbe production of their mines, oue of - .. .,Ia.I ftl,A .lltl 111. ,UIUUjmiD niBiu1. ' w...j lOe .:.... 1 .l..DlVA ,rM.liaafA AU 1,1 IA lorm t , ,. . mlim ia nut tor aala." a rttiinrt. llm firat ilia- ,XKCO f vnlil in Kutern Orctron waa coveryc ,),... ,Uv u, ju,.B iof.2. iQ made on w, !.... n,;in i. .,,n .... IJr.nl, -nil I'l " """'' " ' 'be result of the discovery aiIa if min.r. In thai. illMU ried on. 1 as a stamp . wurk onti.eJol.DL ,fnlnd aud lor years m 'lolD? 1... ....I r,,Ui,.,. i oi tion, and son. aud adjoining creeks, was the sole indue- 1 .1 ; 1 I. Ar i , ;i i .... 1 oi uuiiaia iruivu wi l duHt waMA aout- Ur.Jo.Hy lb gold dust waa laa Wl)rked out aud ith great protlt . lUt,i. i. for a dia- In tl.o uanyonvuie ".. . tauco of ao miles, is a , '"I""... gravel-wasl, that, ou f log , shows an average oi "2rtl ve ert? cubic yard on very et mate. An .verage .ueinu . . gravel auu in many ii- . Too Icet -and at tlvo ceuta i TlnS;?, have the enormous sum oi r- as the product of this, dis trnA alone The old liver channel exienas Hi least I'M miles in Soulberi My estensive and system alio Pfv flj t. i.-.. IV IIPO Wc. .-. - , I. ,.ow a been lounu ina tuo uiam rr- - I the original goiu-uow, so iar r. -- - known, is, in fact, a prei.iBiori. like that which made the hills and Jw lands ol t'alifomia so rich. ith. millions of vieaitu tuav ite "o.- -that old channel, only wailing tho t ol toil, lot no man wuo is wium -an honest competency by honest h vuor look to any other siaie ior reuiuu.1.1 mploymeul. iii... 11... Tli. in, aa K. Watsuu ol Thompson. Uu., who la WJ 'J belm 01 tniiign ""V? .i.7-i; psing intat jroui anybody but l.imsolf, remarks wiiu couv.ci.v.. tUt' 'free silver is it.e ( too V. sue ou which to appeal o the jju Pl. ilouaei.uontly he i aboul to. Wer l lm Consequently he ault hs an iBHtio o( the right siw, ami 'surrouiid ZH with h I VUriUUUVI tJ4ltw"s talfrrali'livM lefcroutlum uud other new and I tteajtix giHulH. Mr. Wftlson n.akea a ery jom lorlable party himsell. but whei le : . i.i.?.::if ti.a. iu t ative and "'"''r""' ii i.riDht brouat reieieuuui" " . ,i...ii bair abiuo like h beacou upon the middle Ul IUU , , I.:. , 1...1 l.uiiiiiiinaui. 11 IB tOU ..1 . 1... ....... 1 im luii'iniiun nut iudivij i ..nniftrniii'M at Nashville uel week will be watched wita jealous eyes by bin Iunumerauia nvaia. beloug to the middle or Bide o( the toad or lo the ditch .--. 1. uu. qulrrel polaou at Maretera." Looking Olasa News. Delightfully cool days for work is the weather clerk 'a orders those day. Our primary teach sr, Miaa liertba A, I Stub has returned to her home lu Wil bur. Husie Olllvaut and Daisy Williams at (ended the t-elebralion al Kiddle on Monday. Farmers lu this vicinity celebrated the 4th, Halorday. by attending strictly to business. John Hpaugh ami family, Orson liuell and familr, J. VV. Keene and family, Hugh (looduian and L'haa. Williams at tended the celebration at Cleveland on Haturday. Amomr visitors in tbe valley last woek were: Messrs. II oahs, Jeese Williams and Mr. Kuiltb of ; Jliatn county. Bhort brotbera of Ten Mile, Walter Laird of Pltkoro. Charlfa Kielde of Roaebnrg, Perry I-otter, Angel Camp, Cat. lie port of I-ooking Glass public school Jno. W. Reese, ptiocipal; Bertha A. lmb, assistant. No. of days taught 00. Knrollment : Uirla 31, Ikts 33, total 64. Total daya attendance 345. Average daily attendance 68. No. of times tardy 23. Those neither abeent nor lardy weiu: Ktla Htrong, Klijah Ollivsnt, trances McCoy, Maud McCoy, Ada An drus, Myrtle Andrua, Elsie Trueman. Myrtle Mloklem, Abner Micklem, liud McCoy. Those passing above KU per cent iu final examination including de portment were: Artbnr Matte on HO, Kred Mattoon 87, Flora Aodrus 'JO, Ada Miller V3, Maud Uoodmau 8'J, Obu.a Micklem 81, Kile Strong 88, Veroie Buell 80, Grace Buell 87, Abbie Mc Wain lr.', (iuy Duell 80, Alva Howard 8tt, Frances McCoy 87, Una McCoy 80, Maud McCoy 84, JeOie Deadmond 84, Ada Audrua bD, Clarence Madison V, Aimer Micklem V.I, Kose Uoodmao ', Bessie Morgan U5, Blanche Buell '.Hi, Hlie Uoodman 00, Myrtle Micklem OS, George Ollivaut 8'.', Vera hpaur 4. Har vey McClaiu 01, Frank Tiueman 80. The attraction at this place uu Satur day was a spirited game of baseball by a picked nine from Ten Mile aud Glials captained by Mr. Byron, aud the lik ing Giaaa club, captained by Chaa. Cran fleld. Umpires, Harvey bigel and S. S. Boisiussr. Seven inniugs were played when darkness, rsiu or some other cause put au end to the sharply contested game. The boaleu t.ioe took tbeir de feat kiudly, bo we will let thein down easy by not u-porliug the score. Kating was one o( the (eaturea ol the late after noon. The first race was a o00 yards dash between Walter William's brown uisre, aud Talkinglun'a; bay Holding, wou by the mare iu 17,'.j seconds. The second race waa a quarter mile dash helweeu Swan's Kelding aud Ksy Oilivant's pony. Wou by the gelding in L'S seconds. The third race, Byron's mare aud Swau'a horse, '4 mile. Wou by Ibe mare. Time got led. Fourth race, between Oilivant's .pony and Oili vant's horse. Wou by jiony iu sec onds. Distauco .'4 mile, f-ast race be tween Oilivant's mare and Swan's Hold ing, M0 yards. Wou by tho latter in I1... seconds. Tho bicycle race was de clared off. The gtaml ball aiveu iu (be evening was a great success and waa at tended by the elite of the young eople. James lVuniug, Chas. Cranfield, S. S. Bolsinger and J. K. Williams were floor manaKers. Orchestra: Grace Church ill. Douglas Kinkade, Rufus Fellows. Some forty members graced the pro gram. Sunjier was furnished by the well kuown caterers, Mr. and Mra. Ira Howard of the Howard hotel and was up to date in every particular. Among the ladies present were: MesdsmesJ. K. Willisms, S. S. Bolsinger, C. J. IX'ii- umg, It. A. rciiows. Misses m. vioou man, Gertrude Buell. Alice Fellows, Maud Ollivant, Kmma tiooilmau, Kva DdnniuK. Fannie Williams. Daisy Wil liams, Blaucbe Churchill, Ohma tiood mau, Grace Buell, L. llartin, O. Meck lem, Ollie Goodman, Cora Goodmau. tHKIIIK. Another Name for Discontent. The Loudou Daily Telegraph publishes au iuterview with Dr. Chauucey M. De pew, iu w hich he says : "Bryanisni is only another name for disoonteut with existing coudilious. For three years tbe American farmer has had no paying market for bia pro duce or livestock. Miuer and manufac turer have had tentative and apasmodic but uot regular business, vud labor has found no stead v employment. This gave an opportunity for new men with uew lads to say iney nan a paieui reme dy, a soil of uoaucial cure-all. which would atari the w heels of iudustry and give good markets and full employment. Bryauism represents this alleged cure and hope. It waa defeated by a cam- Damn ol educatiou ami tne promise 01 prosperity with a new administration aud a protective tariff, aud also a sta bility iu our currency. "The dieapHarauco of Bryanisiu iu the year lOOOat the uext presidential election depeude upou the (ultillmeut of these promises, it we get the promised legislation aud net good limes, theu Bry auism will be dead. If we do uot, there w ill bo such au iucrrase of uu easiueet and diecnuteut us to sweep the country (or Mr. Bryan or some exiwri meut with tiuaucinl aud industrial the ories ." 1 lie Coal Miner's Strike. A dispatch Irom Wboeliug, Weal Va., Bays; The Btonu center oi Ihe big coal sti ike bids (air to be located in the vi ciuilv of Wheeling. Already the oer atois in the Fairmouut, V. a., diHtrict, uie prepaaring to ueud great ijiiautilios ul coal luto Ohio and tho lakes. The foeliug Is now becoming general that the coal from the West Virgiuia mines passing throuuh will provoke vio 11. u mi llm nail !uf idle union meu aud .i.wr iriumla 111 Kaalnrn Ohio. lal work, armed wiiii picauauuiei and clubs, the sinking Wheeling Lake Krie miners ul lAHig uuu, over 1110 river, ........u.l.1.1 in I lilloiivale. a short dis- ....... uuuw mi llm naina road, and forced the woikiug miiieis al the latter place to come out on a strike. iu uepuiy lli.iteil.rStates Hiaiahals ol t. luciuuau liad uot yet arrived. "limv dou'l uiake much Inn ahott it," We are speaking ol Da Will's Lit 11. I .,! L'maia. Ihe IdUIOUB little pilll !vr cuustipatiou, ' billousuesa. aud all luinacli and liver troubles. Ibey never gripe. A. 0. Maieleis & Co. TMU UMPLOYER'S ONLY KIOHT. Simply to Keep HI Mouth Shut and Pay Wags. (Hartford CourauLJ There are rumors of a coming strike in the Irtiilding trade lo Mew York growing out of the regulations recently adopted by the plasterers' union. These would be taken as a joke if they were net treat ed seriously by the New York papers. It appears that that union has decreed tbst hereafter tbe union workmen ahall elect the foreman who is to superintend their work. The New York Sun says that some employers bare already acceded to the demand, and it tells of one who bad die charged a foreman. It Bays: Afterward the manfwaa elected by tbe plasterers' society and brought back to bia employer by a delegate with the re mark: "TbSe ia your foreman.'' When the reinstated foreman bad got throngb tbe day 'a work tbe employer war not pleased with it, and told him be ought to do better. "Hell!" You needn't care." the new foreman ia alleged to bare replieJ. "You ain't employing me. I'm eogaged by the plasterers' society, and all you have to do ia to pay me my wagrs." Tbe so-called employer had only the right to pay wsgee of all the richu usual ly supposed to belong to employers. He couldn't criticize work done for himself, couldn't have it supervised by any one of bis own selection; all be Lad to do waa to y the wages. This would be ridiculous if il wssn'l serious. It is aaid that on tbe new As toria botel, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-fourth street, the new regulation has been disregarded and nonunion plas terers engaged. A general strike is threatened in cousc'iuence. But it it comes, it will (ail, (or it will have no sup port iu public opinion. The tyranny of the uew move is only matched by its ainaziug stopidity. The Ex-Oovernor. Oregon's verv remarkable ex-governor,, whose political tT rations lemiud one of the Irishman's ties, is out in a letter ad vocating the resurrection of the demo cratic party, which naturally died out when he left it to become a roaribg pop-, ulist. He says he ia still lor free silver, sud thinks it ia the duty of silver men to unite ss members of that party which gives the best promise of success. He d.siioscs of the proposed bimetallic fu sion party by say inn thai it is a local af fair aud has uo national organisation at its bsck. Moreover he declares lhat fu sion is "always dsngeroua and unsatis factory." Tbe populist organization, be says, is freighting "itself down with a multitude of iams, and is most eoriously handicapped with the revolutionary rec ord of ita members elect ol the legisla ture, in their treasonable hold-up of tks legislature." The democratic "ia and always baa been in favor of both cold and ad ver as standard money." Mc Miunville Kejwter. " ' Mrs. UI10dioNoo.l1, of this place, waa taken iu tbo night with cramping aioa aud the next day diarrbo-a set iu. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then rent to me to see if 1 had anything lhat would help her. I seut her a bottle of Chamber laiu's Colic, Cholera and Dianbu-a Rem edy and the brat doee relieved ber. An other o( our neighbors bad beeu sick for about a wek and had tried different remedies for diarrhea but kept gelling worse. I seut him this aame remedy. Ouly (our doses of it weie required to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wondeiful remedy- Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney. Mich. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. The Sau Francisco Examiner devotes a page of its Sunday issue to au illus trated write-up of "The Women's Poker Parlors in Portland." Tbe alleged por traita are fakes, and the article itself is a fabrication without any basis of fact whatever. But of just such stuff are the Examiner's Sunday "fealarea" com posed. The Examiner seems to think this is the sort of thing Us readers want, and probably it ia. Oregouian. There is a big strike on in the coal mining regions of the East, aud 00,000 miners are effected thereby, This being tbe eeasou of tbe yesr wheu there is I..U .I....!....! l.-ir ...-i.l anil Iipii lhnr IB.ai uoiu.uu .w. w. are good stocks on hand, tbe sti ike seems nopporiuue. With Ihe com ing of night wo men are careful to bar the doors of their homes against the inlruaiou of robbers and asa sins. There art more daagerous eaemiee 4 h,a n either tbe burglar r murderer ainst which few wo men take proper precau. tiona. A woman may own the most tuagnifl. eenl jewels aad the coat lieat vlsteibut after-all is id and done, her bealttTia ber most precious posacaaion. , It is this that ahe fa.la,to guard aratast the dangers of weakness and disease of the distinctly womanly onrapUtu. Nearly every complaint from trhieb wemen eotftfhaa'ita inception la troubles of tbi astarc sadi continually aggravated by (hem. - An unfailing remedy or all weakness and disease of the ertansi distinctly feminine, and the multitude of ilhlhat follow in this train is found it Dr. Pierce s Favorite Pre afription. It acts directly on 1 these ojgens end make them strong; andt healthy. It prepares (oiviappy, healtby Utfehoed and capable, almost painUss motherhood. Over 00,000 women bVe teat.6ed.to wondeiful merjts. No heneat druggtat will Iter something ehe ss " juat ss good While ! living at tasle Rock, Bcletourl Co.. Va ." writtatMrx. A. COB aor, of AlUth Jnv hprio. Mohtgrmrry In.. a. lady ".laud cam? lo me aad .aid: ' My daughter. aed itv.aia, ba icpcated hciuoiibagea at the oe, Vd tbe has ntvtr tha neca.ary Indi.potition. r onikuhood.' 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