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t REMOVAL SALE! "SBBBIS axss f" "B"""aT BaSfJWBaaw W CLOSING OUT SACRIFICE C"1 A. kin tea. Try drill 11 colored Sc ,il PIES HI Of H! For BARGAINS, call at Caro Bros' Boss Store. Mtf I'LAIN DEALER uciI'.i:k ii. i8us. ' t C liiirt lirn, Mr. tli 'PI I II' " 1 "" r ol Main ami I urn' .irnni. Muiitajr Siivli:i: Preai hlmf. II . m ii. I 7. .to '. m.; litl.l.alli "tliiMil, IU . in i P. t.Wiiulli), Hii'illllli'luifllt; (Mau Mi't.llllg at i Iimhi nl dm bioMih'K at-ntu-; Kpwiirlh la4ii I i. m. II it 1 1 in i"llnr. I'll! I "I. Hmytf Mi vUini, tt I 'lui K'I'i) , "I 7 Up. in. I'lilM I.. Mm. Ill, 1'atlol, ,'at ni.ia.ti'. roriicr .Mnln ami banc. l-naiicaiN ,;iiemu -'iurr ol Itaiw il 'i n., -i i. . nuudny rt, m li e I'iiii '("lil, .i n'i'1 7 Hi I' in ; Halilmll, Helmut, lu . in. i v r k r, K .7 . in. I'm)' r MiciIuk. W clues- lay. ' ! in- H. II lm.woutn. I'm tor. I M I fll -Hlll.lrtl i tin-. 1 1 111; i I ii i.i n I li i: m ii mi run '. I ll ' 1. i,i. '.nl ) 1 h m. mi. I '. I- I". ' . 1 li'iiwlny i iiluic Mi . I i t v M.i i I'"' "I ( i. i. ( in i.i II I'mln I "i ! ivIiiiiiii "...irl mi. I lutnlli a. II li . I- t-utl ln in ilinli.i .till t . li'"'t 'I Hill. I" I '" . Ii hi. .mil mi l tio ""' m I i l i n n'.lll' .illlli ! Il'.lll ;.t J.ii.r lutt hus , MiIiiiii. M I i .ii . ii I I II I ill' uud i . ' i Mlll! ru-.ii. i J. I in i. I l III I. - ill l) i nl I mi. inn I lint' ,. I ,. it. Mn.' at II It in Milt .-. h.i . ut 1 a in., O. V. ii-i m ri ,1- i i.iv'i In : l i 1 1 -. A l'"i ' I i". I'.i-.".. ii. . i nil' I . ' l ,.!,.iii , . 'I..l U. 1 1 tit1 i.-.t,i. ' t r. .1. r.iii.1, practical iiti liuiitl.ir Shop iu kutil imirii-H ollice, noxt to .!.....' liltllililll W atones, clicks mid jswelry repaired in 4 rl.illdil manner nl reasonable prices. A iiliitio tl the public patronage o lulled. LOCAL M:V5. W oxl on Hiilmi i Iptiuli nt A M I K lliin lliiv ( i nl piano f ir nali', ilicap. lii-piiio til ttltrt Ullltf. Key Wont, iinpnttti.l uiul tluuit'Rliu 1 iilIU at tin' Kd. i'IimI. I'liti r.ocrt .' ton' inHflliuu out al eaiii l'uin pitioii. fall uiul lie eniivinix'il. t 'tmr.'liill .V Vnnl'i. "m tiuniir ia ki'pl 1,11-ty iiiiltlin; up ni'tt pipri lor iliyero. No iniittiil.'J will 1'" ini'iii ' Imvinil your tl-itliil ui'ik l.'i" I'V 1)f. lltii O'.i.it plow I11111 11 notlil'W Mo ii'imUii .ti. Cl.ii'i lull Wtjolley hi-11 tliciii. l-'ai-ls i.nt lal.e.1 is wli.it iir mlver lininn iiil'iiniib ii'iui'i.i'iit. Tl." ''Oi8 tom. .Sniuko Hi" Artio," Hie In-bl be rin ir ol I'm y.;n. Kni:u' tV Sliauibrook , m.le hcimiIh. U A. IWior, ut Alrahiun'ii ware liot'.-e, n lia , main uiul till kinJH ol 'farm pic lu. t". Now fliH.'U ol lailietf ami inibbeu Hue BliooB, nil Un' l ftyluH, jtmt icooiveil ut I'm . oil I'o od. All our uooilii mu now i"l 'l H' lit?t ulyli'H. No Miopwuni noiuli) oil liuntl t 1 1 iu lloud Slul i1. 'I't.iitH. eul:i. 1 ai it p eliaira iiuJ u full I'mupiiiK' out Ilia i iin Ih lo.iinl ut iimlor r-tronV. t'all t llm luHH Stoie uiul price llioir Kooiln, uiul you will li' Biirpiised to I1111I tlii'tu ut mull low Hi?iri. A laii uii 1 lino wmoi tiiienl ol ilill- .li'tin'H Mhoid i.lHt u-ivivcil ut l'aiiott Hum. Cull uml m:o tlioni. Monuy to loan on I'ity mi'l t'Jimlry propotty. 1. ,S. K. Ut n k, MuitteiH' r.uililiin!, KoBiiliurh', Or. What eyoiyoiio a.xyn iiiuht bo I rue 1 liu dioiiost ol toua nml coffw u in town ul Mum, II. Kamo.n'm The W. I.'. T. I', will Imlil iln uuliir lillll'lilll'S UII HlO I'lHOIIll uiul lourtli TluiiHiIay ol every inonlli at II ;00 . in lu llio ! pwoitli I.1MXU0 room nl tlio M IO, I'l.un Ii. ScwiiiK inailiiniM, liowtiit; tuacliiuei), liowinx iiiiu-liiiii fi ut Alcxtniilwr A btrong, mi.l tlio bunt l ll,a, rnuu'unf I" .Him from to ;i..'.0. Hoiiuio to rw tliotn I eloio you 1'iiy. v ,t. iHim luivinn l"i ur W lured ol I'leiir or cimily vlomnil land for siilo msar KoKel.ui z Willi iiuiall riiunintf BlrOiini, or hUoiiu Hpiinn ol i;oo,l wutcr, will pletice i'ouiimiuif.ito willl Mr. Alli'O i.oorr lruin, Oregon. 1'ptuil.ilo iluntiMHy y IT. MiungQ wliirli mi'iini lliu lii'ut uiul Lilebt kinds of work nUilfiiUy r.uufully mid properly liiHorti'd willi no iiftur tioutilo, hut Pit Inet n.ilif.i. lioii. Try IT. Struiiao s nil 1 1 ,'MiKIIK. ill. 1 lll'Ht. IlllOHt am Ir. Lowe will leuve in n tvw iiy. AlluuhliiH . AinlirtiHM nf Vom::ilU Ii in tlio city Inilay on tiuniiii'M. Mr. I.ury Sai ry ol I'rniu in vihiiinn Mu. I. V. Mullen in lli in city. .1, l. Mmm hkIU iIim liiiNt Hour In Iuhii mini niivn hmi nil lilit, ijtulily ronsltl eri'il. Hlm k I.i ji inlii tiro nkiitn uiul iimrui'ti tinilcrvkiil. Nuw linn utllm Novully Storr. ('mni''M hihI lnni,eiiii'ii ru ttul t'li, liwy mnl itmtn ut I'm fmr uroiniilM, ilurin I lie (Mir. t. U. IIaiumi m. Capt. Nh!i nl Millunl UiiniI ovur in Itoeuburg Wpiliiftnluy, mi liiit wuy Itoino Irom I'ortUml. Mr. Idvo llrilly lian u pnhilimi m tli t'uiiiinit len mi tiiio!rtl lull vt itli t li li.Hi.iUl.iu. nl Ml,,,,. Tlu Aitlilitiitl l.nr t vciitmuii trtiui, i ( ri'Vfii vtt!l lilli'.l roiirlica, p"i"l thruiiKli ..Hi.!,tl,iIUri'liooli. Mr. M. nl Mi'. II. II. HiiMlnl, ami Mim Mfltin Kapp Iimvm rrturuuil lioinn fiom a mek'a vMt i.t I'oillaii.l. Cli piti'l (orii4iu, ml hII LiilN l litrin prihlurlH, at AliratiMiuV wnrrliiiuiH'. K. A. Pti.itii T. K. Uu IninlHiiii rcluriie.1 o.lni.o- Jay tnuriiiiiK Irom an oitomleil liusinerH ami plottB.irotripto I'l.rtlan.l. Mr. I'. I'. Tottun nl ilouJulo, (arinn , iiMTiliaut uiul a luiulity tine man, iiihiIo thin ullit-o 11 plt'iinaitt rail f-atur.lay . Mr. U . T. KbiIi-j-, ol Oaklmnl. will leave in a IfWil.ty (01 baiila Cru., Call'., when he rHx;leil to apond the winter Mm. Henry l aulkuer and Mr. A. T. Motimi ure aUeiulinu Ilia (4te conven tion ol ll. o W. C. T. I . at i;.i.'iio thin week. !. l'u 'Jan. M. I meuiUir Kouid ol t'eutiioii Kiauiiueii. Ollii'e, Mamtera hullJinu reii liiiK eoriier Main and Caen a'.rcil. Tim lint ti.'p iu tlio lonrf ili8tauce tele-! phone line, extemliuu Irom lortlan.l to an I ranciutx, will probably bo closed thin week. The luHtiiiioiiialt) iu behall ol I loud'a mrupmilla ure written by holiest n'o- pie w In) waul yuu 10 Know wnai 11 nan louo (or tlieiii . MititiK, l'.tliel Kiddlo and Addis Mew art ol iilenbrouk tire in the city. Miss Kiddle willatudy photography and Min Stewmt will attend Mra. Childs' piivate school. F. Iv. Coll man, iiliyaieiau and (urguon Ollico in Taylor t Wilton hlmk, red- lenip, McCUIlen lloiitv. l'rufi.'iounl calln in town or country promptly nn awered nlKht or dav. lr. .1. W. Sti ange expects 10 ui live at home today and he in his ollice tomor row. I tie operation 011 ma Drotncr was Riittefeaful in ovury pnrticular and he is rallyiuK exccciliuuly well. J. 1. Mann will tfivo a side premium for the best loaf ol bread ut the fair cf a sack ol Hour for 1st und a -5 lb sack ol Krahmn Hour for -ml, provided the Hour that the bread was miulo from was pur chased at his store. After mi ahceuca of two years in Now York mid the Kant lr. I.owe and wife have returned. The doctor suys lie via itud all the lut'icu optical factories of the Fast us well as many Institutions 1 leuruiug ol Lis profession. C. 1 Suull. of Myrtle Creek, aud .lolin II. Sliupe. of KosHhuri;, were auionn u clas? olio, who look the oxsuiluation before the supremo court at Salomon last Tuesday for admisaiou to practico luw lu the courts of Oregon . Tho siibjtfiti for tlio sermons at the First Christian Church next Lord's day will bo, ut 11 a. m , "Interpretation of tlio Scriptures;" at 7 :'M p. m., "The Pi- vine l'rolocol". Tho public uro always most cordially welcome. W. A. Wooii, Miniatcr. I'liiled States Conuulssionor W. U. Oouglas, ol M nub Hold, passed through Uost'hurg Wednesday moruiiii; on his return home (rum Salem, where he loot; the examination Tuesday (or udmlselou to tho tar. Mr. Poiiglus was formoily editor ol the Coast Mail, uud iuhJs it a good papt i' while it was it in his bauds. Salem Statesman Oct 1 : Thos. F. Sink mid Fvoiutt Siuk, of Wasco, Sher man county, hrolhois of A. lUy Sink, whoso body wus found in the WillU uiotte liver near this city about ten days og, left yi'Htorduy afternoon for their homes. Thi'y expect to return when tho case against W. F. Manors, who is iu jail charged with tho murder of their brother, coiiien up in IIih Htale circuit court lor Folk county. Kettle I p. A It -r oiim iiidfh'ed I i tlit- uitdf mi(ii mI me licniliy nolilK- i and ri j mv l" I to hum forward and make prompt Mittlo- t . AH no es tin I ao iuiiIm not paid iiliili.ilitt'.y will bit pkiivd in l ie li tit.U I u li ttl'irniy ( (i e I'lectio',. Ihl iii,imi.h like II ti'it'l i. VVu utii goinu out Of bllailieM, mi I lll'l'l IlllVt h M-lllcfiicn'. Caii Kw.B. I imIii I'Viiiliill f-iilliidi i wan in llio city Wi'diiuMiby . Arthur titi'l lliiwy ,M iliiinoy nl i Uk Uti'l urn in HiH l il v. Friil W rijjlit li ii ii'liirnril li'iiim lioin I'M onili' I tiip to 1'l.iliu. Ilurln il K jmlni.iu il Wiil.ur In in Iho city mi I uii it i tli lu. .1. u i;Diii, oi iiiinif I'jii, v.itiU'il frimiiln in titi'l t ily lliii i k. Ir. Iimo in nut u B.ft l:n l'i ciKI cr. CmII nml feu him ut Iiih li -lil illiic. II Vt!ciitii'i( Ii an utiitiKil li Hit from a Hip tlmiugd I!jh!i rn ()ri;'Hi. Mr. II. Maltuuii unti Mr. km! ol Urin urn in Kit- nly ntlLinlinu lim fajr , Ml(H ,; , i;r.t..y i,,,,,, ;, u.ril, 0 j mIimiI nt MmMy, l.tim county, Wiilnc?. ,BV, A iuki n j,',.i iirM t-tf.ro tmi I tvii iwu.-.l i0 Ji,i, W. .IjIu.m.j:, ai.l MibH lUii-y Vt'Mt. J-m!H M Al.im.ii! leluihttl Irou, j UoiiIiih fjinlv ll.i. l-rcio in. Dukvuv ll.uanl. Mm. n.en Arniii ;!! ,.,v.ii-,l (eri ol ; privaln n Inwi Mnnliv, .- - t. l'ii Ii I Cotitt M41I. j , ;t.or(!u Willtjtiijiii.y n,,t. 1 l . Ku.sel.uru j yetl'i ilay l lki- h putiliun 111 an cyel, r . Iicumj. - lUif.io im.ir.l. ' Ujn ,,olll j.;mtlliu ulll .im.gMer, 1 Migg K it) io, of l'ui';ia 1 t-rry hio vit-U- iu friuiuU I. no tlii wed.. V. '. Hi'.iiiih u( KjHil.i.r;; aitciu- panieil A. l oonier ilunnn liw viil to MiuolilluKl ll.n weel..- Coaai Mail. Mi,, i, K. Sliauilirouk w I10 liati litcn vinilin liiuiiiU ami reUiiveu al L!uiptUa Ferry , retunitil hoiue U?t nil.t. Ttie Bei.uto han panted I lie hill abolinh iau the atate iH.ard ol i.ulrojtl commit) aioncra wit hunt a tliraitientinu v. le. II you have lei U t-iik )u.i will liud Hood's Sareapitilla the Letil metliciue : vou emi tal.o to uive yuu uppelite und strennth. L , yu,uWli Las mid .he .Miunefota .. . . .M,J11K.l,rv. ,,l Mohawk. 1 who will continue lim Imi-ioi-.-h - Fun'i ne j uard. L. Wiinbi'ily, of the Kos-eliii'g Uoview, I is here visiiiu;; the expoi-itiou, and is a 'guest ef tho Imperial. IVi tl.iud Tele giu. I 1. C. Ilemn, liraud Master of the A. O. I . ., 8iiut tlio lira, ot tlio week in Ko.'cbmg looking alter the iiitooitsuf the order. I., and Fluier iuibci ly, Mies Flya '.Vimbeily, Miss Cora I'etiedick, 1. S. K. I'.uick and II. Wollcnberg are registered at the Imperial. , ii. W. Kimbull, a capit ilist oi K.Ju burc. is one ol the r vctiriionists Irom the valley, uud ie rcgieterd at the Im perial. 1'ortlai.d Telegram. The ladiea ol the Christian chinch will giro u chicken dinner at tho res tauraut on tho fair eioiuuls Friday, Oct. 7tb, price "3 centa. Come nil. Mrs Fhoelio Pay, of Ko.seburg oged 71, paascd through cur valley a few days ago eu route la Curry comity to visit her molhcr, Mrs. FiUhugh, aged '):'. Coast Mail. A postollice bail been uttabiished ut Sampson, Outigla toiiuly, Or., tight miles south of Uardiner, Ocorgu li. liuKlerco has been coiniuiHuioiied post uinsler. M. ii. Wilkius, o( l'oilland, has boeu iu the ciiy for several days iu tho inter est of the A. O. I'. W. and a large in crease iu the membership of the order Is confidently expected, Mrs.J.I". ll.iiker and daughter Hal lie, Mr, li. 1. Mathcwij, Mixs Fmuia Smith, Mi.'B l.atie, Mrs. Thackarah, Miss lilair, und K. Irain 1110 regibtered at the 1'rii kins in l'orilaud. Or. I.owe, the eminent oculo optical! uow at t lie imcl luiicu House, is vioing some veiy elfcctivo work hero in ml just ing ulaabcti l J lUobo who were never able to get coinlorliible glasses before. J, Hal Ucckley, of l'ortl.iud, and Misses Mollio and Stthio l!ei kley, of Flkton, le(t mi this morniug's overland for Free-cult, Aiijiia, where t htA- go (or the beiietlt ol Miss Susie's health. I list Oregon licet Sugar. La liiivsDK, Or., .Oct. 5. Fa Oranilo Is rejoicing over tho successful opening of the beet sugar factoiy in ll.u North west. The wheels of tho v.ibt und intrl cute pile of maehluviy were set in mo tion ut 7 o'clock Tuesday, by Superin tendent (irangur, and 110 uiiiiu tes later the lirKl juico made its appearance at tho vent ol tho big vat. Some Early History. Hie folloAing ait ids aJdreiM;i) to this paper from tin, pn ol Hon .lo'iii V. Wright, who whs a meuiber cf I he I.l'.li, Ilolh snd .'Jiitli con grows from tlio Mate ol IfiiiK'neP, and riiicft that liriio one of tho judges ol 1 lie supreme court ,t Ten nessee, will proyu interrstiog to a gieat 111 111 y old p'onccrs of Oiegon. Mr. Wright is now unite an aged g-iit'eman slid is the only survivor of the ior.iai".s whieli nduiiiU"! Oregon as a stale into the Am -rican union : W asiiim.ium, . C, Niot. 's, Iv.Mi, Ivnli.iK IVimi;li.ii; Oreg1.11 was ad iiii.u: I into tin uuiou ai a itileon the l;; Ii ilay of February, I now nearly fo-l ie'S ago. lieu. Joseph Fine was the ih-lemtn who rrpfeeeincd the lerri tory iu the ei.tigie'-". The other teiri torie wete Wathingion, Ktnsas and Ncbratka. (ireat, aud I may l in.iHt vii'l"iit, oppirt.iliou was made to tin) - t id ailmissiop. Il was contended that Hie population the territory was not Kiulii it-m , II. l it (till net cuniaiu JiJ.iKhJ iuliiibi'auls I', was ilw npHm.d on 1 ho ground that ihi oiie'.ituiinn ol tin-. prooieil Mate eoiilmntil u chute providing that ' No Iree negro or mulat to n it itu.ling in tho Male a' il.eliice ol li.e Hilop'iou ol ll.M CouMi tltiiitl rhall ever C"iuo, i t'i-l le 01 1 e wiunii 11, e tia.r, or In. I I kny leal 1 stale, or muke ki v c niiiai t, or inainlaiii any bull lUerecn, ." Tho conftitutioii piovided ful.y agaiti'l lim exmerice 01 .iiiuau s:aveiy within the tla'.e, lull notwitlis anding this I he opposition t lh Iiih' uvifion wan iho caiiFc oi much feeling and bitter diectii'sion. The tleiuoerats generally (avo;ed I lie hill lor a.lmienion, and I'.ie crea' iio ly nt the opposition oppjsid il. The opposition i httrKod thai the ileino- erats favereJ tlio l.ill tncnuiio they lit" lieve.l thai tl.e slate would te deuie ernlic, aud would seitil to ihe iougrei.8 democratic ceiialora and iiiohiIm ri", uud ttie demoerali denying this, el.ai.eJ that the opposition opjHJsed tho bill because tho state would be) t'eiutcralic. Ihere weie some democrats who opp.Eedtho bill and fomo of the opposition wlio favored it. Tho facts ure that the politiial atlitudo ol tlietate had auch'to do in the control of vo'es. The friend and cham pion of the cause ol Oregon was the lion. Alexander II. Stephens, cfOeor Kia, the chairman of the committee on t 'liitoric". lie closed the debase in fa vor of tho hill in a most imwerful. elo ipietit mid ellective bpeech. 1 thought I had never beard him on any occasion when he exhibited more power or earn cfctucts. lie contended that ii.asaimU as the rights cf the eople ol Oregon were pro tected under the guaranteed rights ami privileges secured to the jicople ol the NorthVeet territory northwest of the river Ohio by the compact of 1787, it wub entitled to udu.iji-ion when tlit 10 may he a lcea uumber ol free iuhabiUuts iu the ttate thau sixty thousand, lie argued Unit Tennessee ha I a similar guarantee and that It was similarly construed by Mr. MatliFon, Mr. (.iallaliu and others of tin- leading etatetnieu ol that day. Among other thing Mr. Stcphcus said: 'This immense territory to the weal has to bo peopled. It is now peopling. Now states are last growing up ami others not yet iu embryo wilt eoou spring into existence. Progress und de velopment mark everything in nature, human Bocietv as well us everything els. Nothini! in the physical world is still; life und motion aie in everything, uleo iu the meutal, moral and political. The mu tli is never still. Tho great central rli is ever moving. I'rogress ii tho uni veisal law goveruiux all things, animate uud inanimate. Death itself is but the beginuing ol a new lile in a new form. Our government aud institutions are Biibjoct to this all-pervading power. The past wonderfully exemplifies its iutlti euce, aud gives iis some shadows ol the future. I' 'or us uud Ihiu-o who shall come after us to determine whether this grsud experimental prob lem shall be w 01 ked out, not by ijuar ruling among ourselves, not by doing iu justico to auy, not by keepiug out any pai ticnlar class ol states, but by each stale remaining a separate aud distinct political orgaiii.atiou within itself, all hound together for general obji'ds under a common Federal head, 11s it were, a w heel within a wheel Then the num ber limy he multiplied without limit, aud theu indeed may the nations ot the eat tli look ou iu wonder nt our career, und when they hear the noise ot the wheels ut our progress in achievement, iu development, in expansion, iu glory and renown, it may well appear to Ihem uot unlike thu uoi.se of great waters, tho very voice ol the Almighty vox populi, vox l'oi." Tho bill passed by a veto ot 113 to 103. At tho time those things were taking place the writer wss the youngest Mem ber ol the House ol Keprefentslives uud iu teaming to the records be finds that, with a single exception, he ii the only living man who veled 011 thu House bill (ji the admission ol Oregon into this union us a Stuto. That lie should (eel a coiumouduhto amount of pildu iu his action is natural, and this Is the motive, which has induced him ut tho end ol forty years to recur the evnt. Not ot.ly does he f 1 pride in bin ai t I ut hit pride is increased by having feeti the steady and continuous, though 11 .'rapid progicss ol the s'at-.'. 1 1 r representa tives in the senate and house haw he-en able aud patriotic No du-nsg-t h.-i: been incurred by her ir hir cis er Mutes because of the small population whiili she had wln-nthe w rct'ngi.ied is worthy of becoming a tl.ttp. Her mild and generous chmato and the Im'pi'ali'y of her inhabitants invite io her thorca people from all (it iten sn l ii ii ri-. Her liiuj-tstic inotitilaiiiK, her IcMii'ifiil aud fertile valleys, her thriving towns and citie" teeming wilb commerce, her mag liilicient rivcrj and harbor, and at.ove all her enloiprieiu,', inti higt-nt, in I'mtri ou and paliioric pe ople, all precliim li e wisdom and justico ol her admif-ioii as a sta'c, and ie a eouicecf pride 'otht.ee who, neatly forty years ao. d-Ptiift.i lu r worthy ol u place as a 11. cutl er in the gisxt American silerhiitd ul Mh'ip. On account ol the fail'in ol yu 11 r slate legisla'uie to elect h ei.:.tor, you hive for some t) mu been de rivid ol tour full repi t'teiita' ion in the H-imte of lim t'niied States. Vuur jroverm r has re cently issued a ca'l (or .1 s, ecial fcsmoii ol Hie leiiialut'ii a that the vartm-v mav tie lill-d. I li.tppen to kin. 1 1 I' -on.i 1 1 butaiue of those aid to unpire to that high place, and that ii a lormer repre sentative iu ivitiprest. acd who ia now eoiuinisjioiier of tde general la-id ollice. lion ltirit;er Hermann Tnis ".iileman hTghly eatoenithl hco by a I who know him. He was justly 1 iconized a mi al.ie, honest auu tndusli 1 jus rcem- ht r ol Iho I louse, devoted to I hi; i::'ere-ts ol the paoplo of Oraoii, mi I ulways striviog to advance their prosperity. Hi is now discharging hi duties as head ol the land otlico iu a maut.t r. which oliciU universal commeudatiou. In bis dispoeiliou be i kind, in 114 mauntr dank and courteous, tii ,n iu hii convic tions, ipjick and teaJy to execute, and a true friend ot all peoplo seeking homes and interests iu the public land?. II Ii is party iu Oregon should sec pro per to send him to the senate ol the United State', it can not be doubted that ha will represent the state an I her peo ple with usefulness and honor, and his many friends iu Washington will feel that a just Iril.uti i paid to a faithful, w orthy and competent cili.en. Kesjvctfully, .inii. v . v nit: nr. Judge li. L. Benson. The Orcgouian of FriJay pnrit:di.u excellent picture o( Judge II. 1.. l!tn?en with the (ol low iug bioraphicul f-kelth: lion, lleniy 1.. Benson, ci.cuil judge- eleci ot the Fu ji jodicinl disli U-t. wag born in Stockton, Calif , iu 18)1 He is a son of the lato K?v. II. C. Ik-iis.mi, 1. 1', at one time editor cf the I'acitie Christian Advocate. JiitL'o K-tiron was a graduate from thu Fniverjity ol tho i'acitie at San Jose, Calif., in Is; J. He studied law aud wai admitted t j the bar in 1S78. Ho wuselpcted district attui oey of the First liregou judicial district iu lS'JJ, and re-elected to the legislature in lS'Jii, and was made circuit judge of the First judicial district at the Ian t-tute election. 1 0 tho absence ot Hod. 11 K. llauua, w bo is holding court for Judge Hamilton at Uoscburg, Judge Kuiifou is holding his lirst term ot cjuiI in .lack eonville. A. V. Rccd, Senator From Daugla.H. Tuesday's Oregouiau coutains u veiy good portrait ol Senati.r A. W. Keed, cl Oardiuer, with the foll)4ii.g biography of the genial Ecuilur Irtiii Hooplas county : A. W. Keed, nl tiardiner, iK iulas cjunty, is serving lim lat'er lislf ol hi lirst Ioiiii us senator. He has lived ut Oai diner 3' years, engaged in farming and general merciiaudiste hueiuts and rnuuiug a sitlnioii cuuiiery. He came Irom the sU'c of Maine, and bus ulways been U coli'-Huiidartl repuh i.rmi. lu IS:' I he was a meuilier nl iho house. Ho has atiuaiut hnmur, as well in tturdy common seuee, about him llml fro picnt ly relieves the mouotony f foutino pio ceedings. Four New Monitors. WamiimiTun, Oct, 1. UiiU were optuied at 1 he navy department today lor the construction of (our harbor de le use vessels, of t'.e monitor typo, uu- jtltoiied by cougi'os st an expenditure lot l,-iO,lKW (or euih monitor. Four ! n nl m1!,iU'iiiii.ia uum Hindu it, favnr nf the l'acillc coast bitddcn. Bicycle Tires. l'he Ctiase, tough, tried aud punctilio proof. For sale by T. K, ItlUIAItllhON', Koiiehuri', Or. CITY ELECTION. The Present Administration Indorsed I'.y the Citizens. The cily election, which Uok pbee 00 Monday, parsed offipiielly, and lunulted in a sweeping victory lor the friindiof the pieieut administration. The result by wards is as follow: Firrt Ward. Alderman, F. I". Ilrown, :;H 1 no opw.sition; ; Recorder, West, 17, Ij.iid'in .' ; Marshal, Dilltrd ."7, Kidder II ; Trimmer, Carpy Krzitrtce lo. Second Ward. Alderman. W. K. Wil li' II 'no opposition; Iieorder, West s, I,., 1. Ion. W; Mrhul, Oillard -i, Kid dor 1 1 ; Treasurer, Carpy II, Kxirtue 17. Tiiird Ward Alderman. W. .1 Lan der, -li). Harvey Jones '.'I; Kecorder, Weft i!7, l.'.ndi 11 30; Marshal, Oil lard '), Kidder- li(; Treajiiitr, Carpy 10, Kezu'ej I'i. lomtlt Ward AlderViaii 'two to elect), F. W. Woolley 'M. II. C. Slocom l!.i; J. li. Aiken I.', I'. Benedick 11; Ke c.rder, WeM. .'0, ljndou 'J; Marshal, O.llaid I'i, Kidder 10: Treasurer, Carpy 27, Kex iriee 8. MMMAKV. Kecorder. 1. S. Wet VS; V. C. Ixjn 1I011 :n: West's majoiiiv, Marshal. F. W. I'illard ill; A. L. Kidder bi; Dillard's majority, H'J. Treasurer. t ieo. Carpy ltd; Oco. Ke.artce 5 1 ; Carpy 's majority, 80. Aldermen elected Firf t ward, F. 1'. Brown: secoi.d ward, W. 11. Willis; third ward, W. J. Lender; fourth war.', H.C. Slocum, F. W. W'oo'.lev. The boll over aldermen arc: tiret ward, O. W. Turks: seond ward, F. W. Kenson ; third warJ, A. Fieldi-. The rejuli lial some surprises ton- nected with i, which are not eai-ily un derstood j the lart tht Capt. Kidder re ceived so few vote, was a surinis, to many but is easily understood when it is kaown ibal hf it the fatber-'iG-Uw of W Waller lUntiUun, aul that tUa lie vltw crowd, smarting ot,der ibe deleat ol the Ueviaw candidate two years ag, which they attribute to tl.e fact that I he iiaoiil tons supported Mr. Oreen for that Kfil tion ii.s'c.ti of tlu Kefiew candidate, toji oc.-asioii t jgjt even wi'h the Hani- iltotis by slaiitthtering Mr. Kidder, and they did it to a fioish. The ticket election H a good one compo-ed of representative citizens and uiiniies men, ami will con I nine me popularity of the present administra tion. At Variance. The little river stctaier Kilph o( the mail line is lying tied up at the wharf in O-rdiner (jr some nun compliance 01 law , as i.i also the little Juno (or some offt-uje. Complaints having beeu made ot ihe same by the opposite parties. I'ublic opinion f eeuis to be iu favor of mail boat, but, I e it ns it may. it is to be hoped that alfairs will proceed to adjust themselves properly and each en gage in their own line ut biieincES as heretofore, aud as il is not always the bett thing fur one party to hold a mon opoly of a Irani..', it will be the better .'or iho general public to have more than 0110 liver means ol navigation. ScottAbnrg. MuJ is getting deep, likewise grumb ling'. Mrs. Newman ol Flktou was iu lowu itceutly. J. lieckley took out a small baud ot c.itllo the first of Iho week. J. I'attersou aud sou have been catch ing some line salmon la'ely. The heavy rains have stopped the gram hauling iu a great measure tor the pi of out. School Report. Fepoit ot tho Mt. Scott school for Ihe mouth eliding September 30: No. ol days taught, 20; whole number days ulleudance, 17J; average daily at tendance, 'J; whole number enrolled, 12; No. days ubssnce, 111; No. times tardy, IJ; No. of visitors, 5. Those who wno ueither abeent uor tardy during Ihe mouth ore: livryl At lei bury aud Fred Do wen. Ada L. Smiiii, Teacher. I'or Over Filly Yearn. AN Ul.U AM. WS1.L-TKUU KSUKUY. Ml W inslott ' SiKillilus bymp lis Ixi.l lined Rr ovorlitty ycara by milUoimoI mollieri (or ILuIr cliilJ.vmwI.llo loolliliiK, with lK.rd.it anciTM. It soothe, tlio ehllil, i.Iieui tlio (iinu, allays all palu, curia wind eollo, ami U llio beat reuii.ly lor blarrliu a. la iUuul In Ibu laato. Sold by itruguials In every part of tlio worltl. Twenty. live cent a bolllo. Ita value la IiicmIcuIuIiIi' Do survainl auk for Mra. WIiidIuw' ntli'iig Syrup, an. I lake 110 other Mud. It. K. Dixon of Uojoburg is in the city. Fiigi'im 1 iiiard. Royal auks th lod pars, wBsUmsm as4 dallclM. il FOVDER Abiolutdy pura ryM fthiwt ny. , Nr. ytymt. Elkton. Considerable rain fell last week, lirats is beginning to grow on the hill sides. Miss FUie Hetty left hero fur her home in Drain the tirtt of the week . Juile a number of people in t'ti-t cmily are sulleiing with bad colds. Miss Ella (iordou on ou the hick lis. one day last week, but we are dad to note her recovery. Key. J. M. McKeen preached Im-m-Tuesday night on tho subject "Go For ward." A very good audience was pat ent. The Shad h. HudiKeston thresher Iims finished threshing (or Tom Manpin, re turning home Monday Wt. We pity the shuwmen who have vtri - ed us so often litely. Tliey hve no at traction ol their own but mnst have a danre in connection lu draw a crowd while tbey reap the benefit. Cbas. ueckley made a filing trip to Draiu Sunday. Newt .n F.stes, ho has beeii in t.i.r midst for over a year, txpecta Io leave here for itoseburg this week. Mr. F'ts has many friends here whoso best wtshi s go with them Kpworih I.aguj next Sunday at 7 o'clock p. 1.1. Lead, r, .Miss Ella Ooi don. Iicv. Mulkey of Drain will preach at Flktou Sjj.lay, Oct. !, ut il oMjtk, a. m., also Satmtlav mvht. Our cemetery hii I cr,,iindj need atten tion very Itutly indue i. Sjuii uf llio pickets need lepa.iiur, o hers a new coat of paiut, while iho r.e and other vines woull bo the U-t er (or coming iu contact with a pinning knife, ami tho oak and lir shrubs need a few Jo?cs of ax and mattock, m-auwhile th 1 (irviiidt would take ou a in 1 h neater appear ance. We believe our nt ople have only ueglected this duty l.icauro ut more pressiog oues, "but a word to tho wise ie sulliciuot." Misses Molli'j aud Sasie KukWy i: tend t) start fur Ari,ua this week, where they will remain iudeliuilely ; they are goiug iu tpiest id ttoallh ! r Miss Susie, who has been uu the decline sinco her fat hoi 'a deulh. It in hoed their trip wilt be a succofs in ever way, and that Miss Heckle, will return much improved, Oraage Matttou, (to 11 Drain, wai in tho village Monday. Miss Maggie Stark was visiting her home Saturday. Town v. The I tit u re is uncci .i.iti, hut it you keep your blood pure w ith Hood's Sar i.ipuiilla you may he euru ut gooil hoallh. How'Y This)) We offer One Hundred Dollars Kcward for any caso of Caturrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., l'rops. Toledo. O. We the un lersigue I have knowu F. J. Cheney fur thu lust 15 vears, aud belie vo liiii perfectly honorable iu all buaiuehH It ui:i 'ti ns aud tiuai.cially able to car ry out any obligations made by their tlrm. West A Trtiax, Wboleeulo Druggists, Toledo, O. Wuldiug, Kiouau & Marviu, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu internal ly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surface of the system, l'rice 73o per bottle. Sold by nil druggist". Test uiouia! tree. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BlKiiature of inubt purlucl iiiuilt1,