THE PLAINDEALER. ruWil rcry Thuiwiar. Mr 1M rt.lMKAI.KR M'BI.MIIU CO. J", U. KUDV !. Y. HKNJAMIN, Kll (or. Manager. ftartairlpllon Malrft. ItlVnt li M"ti TarM Mnatrt K OCTOBEtt :'8. 1897 WOLCOTT'S COMMISSION. The roiseioD of (be bimetallic coiii ruiwiou, Leaded by Senator Walcott, bu come to nug!it. The l'.ritieli govern ment does not tee the desirability of an international conference. Mr. McKin ley, Loiterer, bas fulfilled the rorniee made for bim in tbe republican plat form, to uee every endearor to briog about aurh a conference. That plank wae to eLow that it waa not hostility to eilyer on tbe part ot tbe republican par ty tbat caused it to declare for tbe gold standard. We bad reached tbe parting of the ways and juggling aiid uncertain declarations on tbe money question would no louger be tolerated. It would Lave been better tor tbe party bad it so declared fjur ears before. It would have prev.Mi'ed tbe making of populists, or ratber permitting an increase of pop o lists by a passive policy on a vital ques tion. A clean cut declaration at Minne apolis in 1S92, would have inaugurated tbe campaign of education four years earlier and tbe fitfbt would now be over' Partie", as well as individuals, wben they are rigbt and know t bey are right, should so declare in uo uncertain words. This thing of framing platforms to catch the votes of those who would oppose your purpose if openly declared, fools no oue, but reacts always, and often with dis astrous results. Honesty is the best policy. There was once an old lady who wben she felt a sinking in her stomach she took gin ; if she felt a rising, she took glo. According to the populiits, if wheat gosa up, it's the gold bug ; if it goei down, it's the gold bug. If silver goes op, it's tbe gold bug ; if it goes down, it's the gold bu. It's popular with a certain clara to denounce wealth, and the journals of tbe yellow kid vari ety cater to that pre jirdice. Unprinci pled themselves, they attribute mercen ary motives to those who differ with them. Mud has supplanted silver in Ohio. It would seem impossible tbat silver could hare, in the short time since tbe adop tion of tbe Ohio democratic platform, wben it was made the chief plank, de preciated to the yalue of ordinary mud as a campaign issue, but this appears to be the case in Ohio. The McLean men are, however, exercising their ingenuity iu attempting to discover a particularly adhesive -duality of that article fur use in tbe Mclean machine. The tralem btateeman, too, is pleading for party harmony. There is only one way in which that can be brought about Let us be done with Mitchell republi cans, Simon repubicans and all other re publicans who must use a prefix to dee ignate where they belong, and come to pettier as republican, whose principles are those'eet forth in the platform of the national republican convention adopted at Ht. Louis last year. "(old if ou its way to New York, aud the tide o( domestic maoulacturing in tereeta rises hiitber each dav. The rail roads are blocked up with the crush of basinefs all aloug the line." From the New York Journal (rree Hlvsr Uem. Will tbe "doubting Thotnaeaa" of the popocratic persuasion believe this state mentof one their own pirty? home will not believe what they prpbesied could not come to pass under tbe gold standard. Tbe governor has appointed Hun. M C. tleoree to nil tbe vacancy on the beucb of tbe fourth 'Portland) district caused by the death of Judge T. A, Kpheuj. No hatter selection could have been made. Mr (Jeorge is in tin urime of life, of larue exuerience in utib lie affairs and a lawyer of acknowledged ability. Tim raniililii'ann (if Ornffnn will not al low a little thing like the disappoint ment oi a lew onioe seekers 10 inienero with tbe Important matter of nomi nating a good, clean ticket next Jane and electing it. Albauy Herald. Nor must they allow some other oflice seekers to pull the wires and get ou the ticket. No mugwumps need apply. Tbs rush of gold seekers is uow in the direction of Copper river, oo Cook's In let. The number of men who desire fo acquire wealth suddeuly will not dimin ish ss long as tbe woild lasts. Weyler refuses to give up Lis com mand In Cubs. Perhaps lis thinks he Is Included In Mr. Cleveland's lsst civil trri" order, leniorraU who an dioed to listen to the popular clamor about wbat is termed "government by injunction" and other protests spuitipl the Federal courts will be Interested in tlto utterances of that lifelong iVtiiocrat, who was hon ored by IVenideut Lincoln inoro than a third of a century uo w ilh an appoint ment to the supreme U'nch, Stephen J Field. In his letter to his associates an nouncing his retirement from the bench, Justice Field ): "As I look hack over the more than a (bird of a century that I hate eat ou this bench, I am inoro and more hnprriwd with the immeasurable iniiHirtanc of this court. Now and then we hear it Spoken of as an aristocrat i feature il a republican government. Hut it is the most democratic of all. Senators repre sent their states and representatives their constituent, but this court stands for tbe whole country, and as such it is truly 'of the people, by the people, and for tbe people.' It has indeed no power to legislate. It caunot aipro,iiate a dollar of money. It car ties neither the purse nor tbe sword, but it poesewes tbe power of declaring the law and in that is found the safeguard which keeps the whole tnightv fabric of iwvci univut from rushing to dtstiuiliou. Ibis tta tive power, tbe pow er of resistance, is the only ralely ul a pot til ar government." l"p to the close of the operation of the Wilson law, the free traders were sure that tbe iucreasu iu miUIiou of Amer ican manufactures was the fruit oi a low tariff policy. They now discover, how ever, that the very tirst month the I'm: ley law was in oeraliou si.owed a larger eipoitatiou of manufactured .un cles from the United States than had ever been shown iu the corresponding month of preceding years. This is ratti er curious, iu view of the agony they ev perieneed during the recent diecuseion of the protective tariff measure over the prospect that it would "cut off our for- eigu tnarkots." The matter of transportation haw cut an important figure in determining the supply, and consequently tho valjc, of the stock of silver in the world. Trior to the building of the Tactile railroads the sliver producing sections of the United States were devoidjof Iransporta- facilities, and, simultaneously with the creation of these traneportat ion facilities, tbe production of silver began to in crease eborniously, and the price began to fall. The fact that -very pound of silver represents several hundreds of pounds of ore shows the close relation of traofportation to silver. A leading French jou-ual has this as tounding information: "Tbe United States bas lo war power. Its navy is composed of a few modern ships, which cannot put to sea, aud its army is made op of a great many generals and a few negro and Indian troops of no discipline and poorly armed." If occasion should require a brush with the navy of France by tbe w hite ships of Lncle Sam, the Frenchmen will discern tbat onr ships can not only ba put to sea, but tbat they possess lighting qualities, and are manned by lighting men. The Thiladelnhia Uecord says that the Dingley law comes thundering down the line in the second month of its operation, with a deficit of three and a half million dollars. What a noiee there uiuet have been in the second month of the Wilson law, wben the deficit w.ih thirteen and a half million '. Col. J. U. Kddy deathly silent on the railroad commission's visit to Jack sonville. Me'fjrd Monitor. What's the matter, Drolher Thipps'.' Has the road master ordered another tree cut down? If there is anything you want to know particularly the informa tion will be forthcoming. Iu his plea for republican harmony in Oregon, Urother Kddy, ol the l'laio- dealer, remarks: 'I -el us contess our sins and take a fresh start." Why con fess at all if it is proposed to take a fresh start at sinning .' Koseburg Heview. Col. Lddy could only be surpassed in hie rapacity as a confessor by his record as a sinner. - .Salem Journal. Next ! Ou Tuesday next elections will take place iu several Kasteru states, including that of " reater New York." The re sult will be looked for wi'.h interest, sec ond only to that of a presidential elec tion. NOTIi AND COMMLNT. A New Jersey justice of the peace fined a man who stole a kiss from a pretty woman ?-7.-'U. Lveii at thut price they come a little too high for most of us. Last regooin. If a treasury elerk puts a chuuk of lead into a sack aud counts it for silver, it is stealing. Lut if the government puts J: cents' worth of silver into a coin and calls it a dol'ar, it is a triumph of statesmanship. This is the ouly kind of dollars we should have if tho silverites were running the government. Ore gonian. It is estimated that the yellow fever scare has cost the business men of tht South lj.UOO.OoO. If a thousandth part of that sum had beeu spent iu the pur chase and proper application of chloride of lime, there would he no plague scare. Hereafter the business men of the South may consider it nuch cheaper to pre vent than to cure yellow fever. Tele gram. McMiuuyillo Kepurter : Hon. W. S. ("Ken, the populist statesman from Clackamas, was in the city this week. We understand lie is traveling witii a doctor who has an effective remedy for hernia. The popocratic organization is badly alllicted with the malady, but we doubt if a combination of doctors and statesmen aud saltpeter thrown in can save it. Heory (Jeorge is trying lo outbid Tam many I'jr a "wide-open city." He wouldn't tax liquor at all, would put no legal restraint upon gambling or other social vice; but would allow every one lo do what seems right in his own i-yea, n there was no disturbance of lhe puo- lie peace that is. ,tio outbreak of io letice. This proclamation by Henry George makes Tammany appear almost a model of conservatism and champion of social and moral order. What chance in such a city bas what they rail "a puritanical regime"? Oregonlan. The Herald's special from Havana, giving information ul steady westward moven.ents ol General tioutex, makes iiitcrostimi reading. It looks as if the Cohan commander, realising the weak ness of the Spanish cause, both al home and in Cuba, is determined to act promptly. Thin is generalship. Much to be desired i the end of the Cuban etrtiwle. and tho Cuban iietiou tbat would coiuo through a triumphant march through the island and the fall oi Havana. Oregon i an. Al the very time wben the Uuiled States is preparing to tako less ot our goods we are obliged to demand more of he' wheat and pay hinder prices for it. -Bradford, Kng., "Observer," August 2;?. isr. What's this, what's this? I'ugland has to buy more of our goods when we buv less of hers! This won't do at all. Some of our free, traders should proceed to educate tbe Knglish editor ou the the oiv that "if we do not buy. we cannot sell." This Bradford bailuciation is moustrous, by Jove to the free traders. Uconomist. NUWS noti:$. I he sale of the Union TacitJc bus leeu postponed. l'oillaud aphyiUiea its tramp or un licensed dogs. Torto 11 ico is said to le on the eve of rebellion against Spain. A cyclone caused the loss of -100 lives iu the Thilippine islands last week. C. T. Moores took charge of tho Ore gon City land ollice ss register on Mon thly last. A well-dctincd but very mild case ol vellow lever appeared in Cincinnati Moi day. The I'i't-t Fugliah authotity says their wheat nop is Ht,oKUX Mishels less than List )car. United States .oualor Johu T. Morgau 1ms returned from Hawaii a more enthu siastic anuciationist thau before. Kcv. U. C. Wyatt, who was injured in a runaway accident near t'laiuviuw, Taker county, died from his injuries. Returning Kloudikcrs bring stories of shortage of food supplies at Uawson, pri vation, sutlcring and death ou the trails. Miuister Woodford has received Spain's reply. It is a docuiueut ot over oO pages and'hss knocked the breath out of t'uele Sam. The centeuuial auniversary of the launching of the U. S. frigate constitu tion Old Ironsides waa celebrated in U.ston last week. Keiic hunters have so defaced the tomb of l'aniel Doone.iu Frankfort, Ky., that the letters of its inscription can hardly he deciphered. A conspiracy is said to be discovered that had for ii's object the assassination of Sheriff Maitio, wboee posse killed tbe etrikera at Litiiuer, Ta., not long ago. Ti.e jury, iu the case of Ieutgert, the Chicago sausage man charged with the murder of his wife, could not agree, be ing three for acquittal and nine for con viction. The charges ot irregularities against U. 8. Commissioner Johu A. Smith at Dyea and skaeuay are being investi gated l a special agent of tho treasury department. Speedy, the professional oridgejumper, j Limped from the Louisville A Jefferson ville bridge Monday, before ao audience of lS.uOO. Speedy make the jump of l;J0 feet in safety, and was luiniriiui: with tbe crowd a few minutes later. (.ieorge Westerman, aged 00, of New Madrid, Mo., shot bis young etepdaugh ter last week, and then blew his brains out. He had been suspected of criminal intimacy with his stepdaughter, who would have socn become a mother. lioverument by injunction has reached Jackson county, lhe justice court of Fagle Tuiot haa just issued an injunc tion against hands of turkeys doing dam age to people's fields. A sympathetic strike is predicted from all the barn yarda in southern Oregon. A train plunged into the Hudson river on the New York Central on Sunday morning and 2-S persons were Idrowned like rats in a cage. Tbe undermining of a retaining wall by a high tide is sup posed to be the cause. A coupler broke aud the six rear cars remained ou tbe track or the loss of life would havt) been much greater. Iu many places tho sidewalks ol Ibis city are iu such a broken down condi tion that it is a wonder that eoidu un fortunate iKideutriau does not fracture Ids leg or arm or even broak his neck. It is, indeed, ahtouiflhiug that in a com munity whero so much private enter prise is manifested, that the public pulse docs uot leat w ith enough pride to pay somu regard to having sidewalks which are not a meuace to the safety of eple who aro daring enough to waik on Iheui. linker City Hemovrat. Narrow liscape. rhe Kugeuc Guard of Friday last cays: This afternoon as the south-bound local wae pulling out of the city it ran into a wagon al tiie crossing by the L'ugeue cannery. Geo. Lymau was driving the water wagon lor tlie county rock crustier ana had left bis team alone in that vicinity for a few moments, They became fright ened aud ran away. When the team reached the cannery croseiog the local train came along and struck the wagon center tbe horses havinir barely cleared tbe track. No wagon probably came out of a wreck in worse sbapethan this, uot a single spoke being lelt in one wheel aud parts of the wagon could be fouud on either side of tbe track. No injury was done tho horses, and lrom appear antes the team escaped damage. Hawaii and Postal Banks. I he United States annexes the Ha- u tu islands it will ad I to its posses ii i.n a country that iu one respect at Irani is mure civili.Hd than itself. Ha waii has in successful operation a postal savings hank system. There is on do- iijhiI with the postal bank about l,UO0, 000, which is a pre'.ty good showing for a country ot 100,000 population, mostly illiterate natives ami foreign laborers. if annexation of the islands were to carry with it the extension to this coun try of the postal savings bank system in oieralioii there, that would bo a strong argument for annexation. Chicago Rec ord. You can't afford lo risk your life by allowing a cold to develoji into pneu monia or consumption. Instaut relief and a certain cure are afforded bv One Minute Cough Cure. Marsters' Drug store. Hiilrrt-I I'oIhimi al Marrtlcr'M. Kiddle News. 1. 11. Kiddle, the attorney, waa In towu Saturday, Mr. Graham and family hevo moved lo Ashland to reside. The mountain tops wore covered with snow Saturday morning, the tirst ol lhe season. The loud, clear wblxtlf of the big steam engine at the Gold (Hull mine can l plainly heard. It rained so much during the past week that all the news stayed at home ; therefore ye scriho has difficulty in find ing something tj write about. When sweet sixteeu its blushes briug, Her charms doth shine and captivate; Till be with mien of dude or king, L'lopes with her through "Ta's" back gate Mr. Luke Chapuiau ot Cauyouville. accompanied by his mother, wife and children, took the train at this place Thursday night tor .Montana, whete they will make their future home. Their many triendi regret to see them go- Tho exploit of "Charles Huval" in ef fecting the escape ol the Cuban girl, Miss Uvsngelina Cisucroe, from the Spanish prison in Havana, is attracting considerable attention throughout the country. Truly, it was a bravo act, and, as usual, the r.xaminor Is trying lo claim all the credit for the success of the affair. Just how far it was iustrumeulal in the accomplishment ot this heroic un dertaking, we do uot know, but we do know that "Charles Duval" was a cor respondent of other papers besides the l.xaujiuer. Wheu Marion Kyan purchased hia ticket for Union creek, Thursday morn ing, he found that lie would have to nd.i on the platform of one of tho cars in or der to haul hia velocipede. Therefore he selected the baggage car and moitut- ed the platform. Alter the train htd stalled, lour Irampa clmilnvl on a', tin) same place aud it wai not long helore they doiuauded Mr. Kjau'a money, hir he refused to give it up. Then they tried to persuade him by hitting him on tbe head with a revolver, aud vaiuus other ungentle means, but ho held his own uutit tbe Iraiu reached ludgo Kid die's place, where it stopped lo let utf i couple oi paseiiRis. the tramps le came alarmed, jumped oil and ran aw ay ; but iu due tune three ol lliem iio caught and had then trill before Justice lean, Saturday, Ira l. Kiddle conduct ing the ca.-e. t wo ol them were c u victed and setit to CoH-b'irg Saturday night to a ait the action of the grand jury. F.tervliody Say So. Cavurots ( andv CuUiurtic. the most won derful medical discoxcrv of tlie age, pleas ant aud rcfrvslnnc to tbe taste, act gently and iiosiUvcly on kiducys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entiro system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box otCC.C. to-day: 10, S3, SOccnts. bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. In Trobatc Court. In the matter ol the estatu of ti, J. Callahan, deceased, M. F. Callahsu is appointel aduiinistrater with tioud fixed atfJOtiO. N. LaKaut, J. W. Coun and I'avid Urenot are aptoinled appraisers. Administrator's bond tiled aud approved with J. W. Conn and W. T. Wright as sureties. In the matter of the estate of America Young, deceased, Administrator C. W. Vail, asks authority lo sell real prop erly iu tbe city of Oakland lo pay in debtedness. .Mailer set (or hearing Jan uary Is'T, at 10 o'clock a. m. Iu the uiBtter of the estate of Joseph Kosftin, Administrator K. M. Conklmg asks for authority to sell real property of said estate to pay indebtedness. Mat ter sel lor hearing Nov. lo, Is '7, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Circuit Court. Slate of Oregon vs. J. C. Twitchell; writ of review from Justice Hamlin's court. Ordered that defendant desist from further proceedings in said matter to lie reviewed. Nora A. tiood ye. Ira II. (iood; order for publication of summons. Mattie J. Stanton vs. Mary and Oeo. W. Uenger; D. C. MuWilliams is ap pointed receiver of real protirty of de fendants pen dine proceedings for the (oreclo3ure of a mortgage, in order to prevent waste aud protect said real es late. Bond of receiver fixed at yxo. In the Recorder's Court. The notoiiouH I toll FeaBler w as arrest cd by Marshal I'illard, ou complaint of Ihomas Gibson for rotbiug him in a house of ill fame iu this city. Later, the charge of robbery was dismissed and Mr. Gibson tiled a complaint auaiiiHt her for keeping a bawdy house. Kecorder Kice placed her under bonds to appear Wedueeday for trial, but she failed to nul in an appi-arante, haiug left tbe city. Tu Lure Cimstlpalloii forever. Take IWaiet Caadv Catliartit- lie r the It C. C. C. fail lo cure, Uruygibls rt funJ uiouty The Wheat Trade. Commercial Keview, I'orllaud: I'nr iutr the nast w eek holders have been selling freely ; some of the holders whoso pretentious have Men somewhat eleval ed have let go, and those that are antici patini! lo obtain $1 wheat are uow more inclined to meet the market. Offerings have been made with some freedom, aud some very largo lots have passed in to the hands of our exporters. Ware houses are tilling up rapidly, aud tonnage is uot arriving as freely as exporters would like, lhe receipts lrom bom sec tions are verv largo. Quotations are: For club. !): : blueatem. Hfc ; and Valley 8l'c per bushel. Keoorls lrom the I'a- louse country are that some of the wheat is slighlly bleached, but it is llrm, uaru and sound. Harvesting in some sections of Washington is still in progress, but almost the entire crop of the Northwest is secured. Seeding is well aloug with winter w heal' and (he probability Is that there will be a large iucreaee In acreage Tree of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to your drug gist ami get a sample bottle free of 1'r. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. They do uot ask you to buy before trying. This will show you tho great merits of this truly won derful remedy, and show you what cau be accompliHhed by the regular si.e bot tle. This is no experiment, am) would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not kuow It would invariably cure. Many of tbe best physicians are uow using it iu their practice with great re sults, and are relying ou it in most se vere cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bot tles free at A. C. Marsters' Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents rnd 11.00. l!iing your lob work to the Plai.npkal tu oflice. Wo are prepared to do lhe cheapen! ii nd best work noulli of Cortland. .inSEPHSOttS i IWt fowl dial c c-arry i complete Hue ol Among our Ladies Pocket Books. A full line of Indies' Docket Uioks. monkey skin, alligator, etc. Ladies Belts. A complete assoitmenl ol Indus' bell In Ian, white, blown, black and ox-blood, tin hiding I ho new doub'e buckle bell. Ladies Waist 5ets. ladies' waist fets, in pearl, gill, dieadeu mid dim y stones mav iilso Wi Ion ml lieie Men. do vou wear SllOliS? If so, IOC LT D I I C H N C we carry a line the equal Y 11 ) J I J of which has never been seen here. LLhrfLf1 ' h i Dr. W hitman's Hones. One day last week IV. Marcus Whit man's grave, at Whitman Mission, seven miles west of Walla Walla, was opened, preparatory to the erection of a mauso leum ol brick, and granite thereon by the Whitman Memorial Association. 1'rosidout Pentose, of Whitman college; a few studeiiln and uowxpaper men only were present, he-sidua the contractors. Near the surface of lhe mound in one corner, four skulls neatly intact were di.oveicd, also a imnilx-r of minor bones. The tikni; of lr. hilmaii waa recognized by the gold tilling in one of bis teeth ami n tomahawk wound at the base id the skull . Or. Whitman, his wife and It asso ciates, nia.isai reed .ill yearn ago, aro sup posed to bo bin led in tho giave. lhe bones were taken to Valla Wulla, to he claiisiiied iv plnen iuna. After br ing placed in ii glam ewe (or inspection for a few days, they will In returned to their resting plare, and tho mausoleum of brick and granite erected over them. riARkiin. l'.kU(.il.l'NI Wool KI N InthiHciiy Ovlober .''.'. Is'.'.', Chas. .1. Ci'iglund and Almyra 1. Wool rev ; Kcv. J. T. Cotton, olliciating. FIF.Ll'S-W 1 1.1.1 VMS. At the resi dence of l'rof. F. Haiuliu in Kose burg, Wednesday ct. al 8 .'M p. in. Mr. Charles L. Fields to Miss l'aimio Williams, Frank I.. Moore, olliciating. Those present were: Mrs. F.e'.da, Mrs. Adolph Marks. Mr. I red Fields, Mr. Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James New land. Prof, aud Mrs. F. II. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Kic hards. After the ceremony all repaired lo lhe dining room and enpyed a sumptuous repast. As u closing number on the programme the mililui appeared in (rout of the residence and gave three salutes. At tho appearance id the I ride on the porch, three rhoers were given in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Fields departed to their ready prepared cottage on Mill street. V II W All K. II I I i"V WAITE & LONG, W liol. -nil' sii.l Ki liill l slir in Choice Heel', iMiiUon, and Pork, Cured lcutH, louHr, OAMi; AND H.-II. Urdeii', tak' ii iiii'l iiiihIi -Ii In rcl I" hii pint ..I IIr- 1 1 . All Kinds of Livestock Hong lit. Rcal lixciutor'ji Notice of Sale of Mate. p J II K i 'Ml n n CU' lt I i IIIK nir.M v In the mam i ol I lo- -tnte ! June K Ih.l HOII. ih'I THM-tl NulH f Is htp -liy rivvii Hull l.jr liiin ( lhe niitliiirlijr nul lin I'tloiii uim ii iih; 1 lln' ht-l ill iiikI l I u ui' nt ul lh'- I itlu J iinii'. V. 1 1. d n dt-cciiwl, nii'l mi . 1 1 . 1 c-1 ul lhe County i imri id liniiKla., (.'.mi ii I , On Run. iliri-t line llu-Ihnr. term uii'l t oii.Iii lun ul tin- -air, I ulll on Moil clay Ihu ."'Hi ilny in v'o i mix r. I al Hiu h"iir Of 1 i'l'X k III Ihu nllcMIOnri . illfl ila at ihu IruUI dixir ul llu I mill llou-j in Ku-tbuiK. piMirlas rimiity. On gun, wtl al puliln: mn Imti In tin: Inflic t I nhli-r lur i h in Imirl all lln ri'tii liili- anil iniiic-t liii h ltn- .iipl Jaiin i. f. II.kIimU lui'l al I In Him' nl his ih it I Ii . (llu Mtim Im llli; U llllilll Mlril DIM: hull llllrl-hti, in ami In thr i-ii-l tin 1 1 ul a Imrlul honl ln.niidiil as InllnwH, IiiiUI: lliKiuninic hi llu: hiMitliunit ruiiM-i nl lln; iluaiillon ctalm ul Jrrrmiah llinit h-y, Vi. in sci liuni. 1 and .'I In TuiuiKhip ."7, f-illllll ol llllUKi' 0 W'i l, llillnil Mill ii i m: Nnrili ii i halm in lhe noulli buninlaiy Inn: ul tin: cmirily mini lrom lliiw hiui; in HiirM jr .liuiva, thcnci lit lo Ibt hail bounijin v ! Iln iluun turn 1 hi in Nu. ul .liilin 1 1.-LT III Sci (inns II, 1 1, ami .'I, In l" u-lilp ami llaiiri' af'rc-ni'l, 1.1.7 i chain uliiiie I tin ""Hi hinuntary nl tin cimnly roml li.-ii'lniR from Kiinrtiin i; In llanry lK-,' thrin i rioiilh 17 rlnoin., ttmin c Kali tU I.'Iil- llu- Nuiih Lr. ni ii. In i nl I lie funs ha uau'on iijhiI -I -J i Innus lu lhe ilai c nl litmn linin, umlalinni; J.' VI m rrn iimrv or h im. l'-x- i I'lilliiK thcrclriiiii the lullioyini; ih -.rrila-d jmi liuu Ihtn of hiTi-iiilurir cuiivi-yi-il tu lli in y .Ni-w-man hy de-i d ul dale Nuvtiiil.i i illi, I'., uinl nmrt' imrliciilaih ih '-i.rllii'il lis fiillnMs, tuuil Coiiiiin.-nriut; ut slake at ihu ninth hmniihiry ol I lii' I mil Hay niiL-un ioml uinl Ihu it est huiindaiy ul lhe tuail luailliiu Iinm Kii'i-hnii; In llanry Juliea,' said stake neinu mnr tin' SoutliHrU ;u. lu r nl Ihr iJoinitluii limn nl Jun.-intah Hunt Icy, No. 1 In Nclluus 1 1 ami HI, Ihwii-IiIi JV, ssnilli n( Kuiiku S, Wi st, tln inu riiinniiK neurit' N'irtli 0 chain- and ill n-i'l lu Hit Huiilh humnl ary nt suiil i on nty road leailum Innn Husi linri; In llllM-y .luiies 'irate, llieinu nearly Wvxl ullli tlie Niiilii houiidary ul mpl roiul I i liiiins ami I . leet In a stake, tin lii e in ailv H.juili i. i hallm and nl lie I tu a stake ul the Nuilh huiiinlary uf IIiuCisis Hay hukuii road, lln nee riiiilnliK "Hh the Noith iiuiindary uf the Cim)h liay uai'uii luad uearly hast ,i eliaina to tin-ilm u uf he Kill Hint;, euiilaiiniifc three ueies inuie ur less, and also exei titiiiK tlierefruin the lulluw iiik di-si rlla-d iirciulMK neiulolure l unvivnl lo .IuIhimiii M I. arh-hy ih nl ol daln nf Kueuihei 1st, ls)s, duly recnrilcd In Jdeed records ol liuui'las Cuuii ty, OicKull, at Vul. JO, 1'iiKc 47m, and desi rllx d as IuIIoms, lo-wlt: Cuiiiiiieni Iiik at a slake ut the North hnunilary of the Cuus Hay uau'uii riiml ihu W est houiiilury of the new mud li aillim fium mid Cm s May vvui-on mud lu llai vey loin s, said Make helUK near llm i-iiiithest rar iici nf tlie Duiiatiiiii Claim nf .h remiali Hunt li y.'la Inn lalin Nu. ,., in heetlufia 11 and '.'I, TouiMil'.'7, wiilli uf llaliKn n, est, In liuim las Ci.iinlv, iri'(uii, llnnee ninniiiu' nearly NiirHi i ehaiiia and "I levt In thu isoulfi hnniilar uf mid new ruud, theme near ly Weal with I ho Kuiitli In u iii I ii i y ol mid new iiiad I i halm and 41 feel lu a lake, Iln nee nearly hwith ti elianm anil id feel In a stalii' al Ihu .Nurtli boniidar of the I ona Bio inn. I. lie nee with the N'oilli Isiiiii'lury nl aald ruud nearly Kasl fi i huiua lu Ihu ilai o ul Is'KiuiniiK' eoiiluiMlim three aeren, and iiIi.ii e ceiiliiii: iheri Iruiii the lollowlou desenhed par. cul ol land heietufuru riiiiveyed tu Neiilla ( . Ill es, hy doed of date May nth, h',i:i, duly n eurd ed lu Vol. Ill, mgi' l il, ul the di ed rueurdii fur luii(las C'uiiuly, Oregon, belliK more iarlieiilar Iv ili-Hurlhed aa (oIIohk, In wit: I uiiuihui Iiiu at the Hiiilhwealeurn :r uf llu- JJuiialiun lulel claim of Jeremiah Iliiuili y, No. HeeMuns l;i aud ii, lowuship 27, Huulli ul llalik-e Ii, Weat, llouiflas Cuniity, Oli K'iu, Iln ln'O Surlh ) rods ami 7.. i fuel lln'iiee l a.l Ii rudu, lliencu Mouth ii nala ami 7 'e t, Iheui'u West tu Hie pluee ul hcmnniim, i oiiiuinluK 't ul an ai re moru or less). '1 ho iiileresl of thu said Jamea Y llijiKon lu Ihu laud ahine desenhed will Ihi mild lo pay Ida duhts, ami said aalu will he suhjuet lo uiipnual and emillrmailuii hy Ihu Cuniity Cnnrl of Ilium laa i ii ii I . Iirrk'iui. Iluled I Ii is a, 1 1 . ija nf Ol I , ls'iT. K.ii, IKMj.scjN, I'iM'Cnlni nf llm la-l ivill nl James I', IIikIkhii, ih (;i uhi 1 1 , n-flUi Ladles I iniCf MIDI llttlSfS LflUILU UIIIUI IMIIUIU, New (loods, Jut m rUcd, nolo tin- tho latest lads In Do vou ride clothing THE TOP IS SOLID." VVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVViVyVVVVVVVVVVVVV m X 1 1 i atfeaJfftV ' . r . - .v 11 HAUL IN ALL CALIUKU5 from JJ to 45. KL0MDIKE SKATES A i o up in i Apple Parcrs, Corn Knives, Fruit ! Jars and Cans, and "wich." tSflillll)WI!Sllilll!li:il!;flifl((ffiHI nui iniiii ;ii ;l OAKLAND IJOLLKU MILLS MAM fA I I'Kl.tl AND III-. A I Hi IN GRAIN, AND .M A M ' 1' Al ' l I ' K I , unj jilni u 1 1 1 i i tin- inuikcl In 1 1 onu liruml of I lour, tfi ' AC'lHtN I'iUA M i, m huh in ht.uuluril lhroii;hiiiil tho wurhl, inula Uaaket uf Acoriin, iiintcil in oliyis rei'ii iiiiuii tlio H.irk, hi a ciuranlut) Ihul thu Hour ill KiAMi wm, of the IhkIici t Kruilc. Wo li.ivn fur i itlo ul all linniH KUAN, MIOIiTK, uinl nil L i n I h of b i ;i ;i). i nu IJRIiAKI'ASI POODS are f.iyuiitc.'i ih all murkut". TIid mill in ciiiicil with Ihu nioiil Ktrfoct ot moiluru uiiicliii.cry, uinl itu pruilnclH uiu iiojiu hut tho hciil. Wo uive 10 llm. In exchaiiKu for a hunliul ul wheat uinl iiy tho hilicil piici) for iruiii, anil farinoru Htorin (jraiii at tho mill ho fiiriiiahuil nut kt iKm. . . A FULL CARPETS WALL PAPER flTflssAsQ00D Alexamder IIOHI.IIKHI., ll..ON, call ami, ice the fine line of IJLACK DRI'SS (H)ODS Displayed in Our Windows. '" : ,'i'.k i.', . ,' '!,!!!' " 1,1 - following : Alen Department. It la woiiIi jour time to ro I ho elegant display In our mi iih' di piirtmi nl. tur :' it nt Hilk liatiderchlefd ate H llinii like hoi i .ike.i. a Bike ? We earn a tine him of bicyt hi pants, bicycle hose, Id i ( ,i tdio , bicycle caps, and all kinds of Idejcle I hut i only ONI! iiii'.nii Uy lhe Marlln Relating: Rifle is the SAI:LiST nnd deserves Its nnnte "SAriiTV." r. II LJIX'TS at the blDI; and no U tlio M05T CONVLNILN I' and COfll OUI AULL. r r I lie lUrrcl Is lhe ISAI.I.AKD lUrrcl. I he ACTION i: lhe most COfll'ACT ; I lie SIAtl'Lli.T liei-su.se It hi the fewest parl.s i lhe LASILM' WOKKINO lHM-nii.se nil pnrla work directly on each oilier without lost motion. I Kill I WtMllir AMI PIMI'I.Cr IMLANtr. :t-iut lur Csl.il"i;iic In l licMarlin l iie Anns O ., New Haven, Conn. IM'T wIr-ii it i ' iinr . 1 1 c il MILL I'KODIHTS. LIME OF . . AMD FURHITURE GOODS & Stromgs