;. n .• i . .■ .■ i i . : bow grappling vi oi bn sduti ’ • . 1 raw U ä V jl 2_,_ l \} and tuen v.y a large v-»-.e tbe earn" problem th at nas engaged tiie to j*»y more for sam e by iu.-ri. sing tin- * as against tl.« unlrie t liin-ry of Peiinoy- attention of m ankind in all ages, the bullion value of silver tne world over; - > ; buiaíiud raxD vY w a - a w , — (ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.) er'» fiat mom-v system. All the m e in - same th at absorbed the attention of the for by doing this, o"r eo.up , on a New Goods are Conatanlly A rriving at the —AT«— bi-re of the Legislature, in the Will- merchant:» of 2900 yearn ago, namely, silver monetary stun lard cannot pur- FuMtcMCK, L a i « C o r* rv , Onzxiox. am ette valley and on the eoast, were I k ,w much silver to put into the dollar chase ns much labor -,.itli the gold re­ In moral improvement It is often ex- nominated and elected npon a pledge of with which we propose to pay our debts, ceivtd from the European i.iar'tet in : e I that ctolvea cun be instantly favoring »r.-u free eoniage, coinage, auo and I. if sueli pledge to m th a at r e- - and IiW certain th at Great Britain has ‘ovoitug o o e ii p iv s ig e u or i M words i n u s io t e effect, .i e .t , m for i m the e pi principal .n iiu iii exchange e a e u a irg v for lo r t'i I .»> - 'r r pr (»1 ' ■ >!a-lr, »' I I: , end, u 11-1, ti 1 1 e lew a m i thnrou l e n r o ll/ dy put into practice, that «•fired to re--og;cze the Nicaruguan " ere no! 8'ive.i in so many words in all study of the majority of mankind is how fore, have to pay more as measure I in virtues ran he ■’ 'r iiisiiiirtat.oii. but ti.e plicated as any manual or mental re­ from, either from Chicago or San Francisco. elector* fault for the passage of the law, meet tliiH issue manfully and in conso- Congressman from tit-'n inopoly-i d d -nJ ¡ííhrt frrtlin t if th e .. ( ilreuient. They demand much time and considering nil the advantages that F irem en’s F u n i nance with the popular will of the peo- East or British monometallist and gold- last nam «!condition- were equal in ail and effort and patience, they are as slow W e are atj.iilts for'tae W'll known ilttil re s p o n sib l bave accrued to them from the saving nt pie, will find themselves buried in the bug maniac, or any other man, shall get these countries, th.-n Wuatevvr fall t..ere and gradual in tlie.r growth, they are a n d L o n d o n & L a u c a iter insurance c o m p a n ie s, money for public good instead of going cobwebbed attic cham bers of the for- away with t h e ‘dollar of our daddies,’ if w as in th e bullion price of silver bebiW as certa.n to involve as many mistakes into individuals pockets, a re­ Remember jam will always have fair and honest treatm en t a t gotten political past. ! we can prevent it. Messrs. Senators and our coinage value ($1.2) 23-100per oan e) and failures, and to require as constant trograding step is not needed. Nothing ------------------------- Representatives, if you have any respect would represent the difference in cost of and untiring an energy to retrieve and can be more linrinful to currying out the AN EDITORIAL ON SILVER. for the rights of the p.-ople, for goodness production to thu planter an 1 farmer in avo.d them. !’ .ose who suppose that provisions of law- than stinginess, and sake, d o n 't lake from them tiie ‘dollars India, Egypt, Russia and tne A rgentine sm-h things can be done at once over- reasonable salaries and sufficient help I Some have disputed Secretary of S tate of their daddies,’ for most oi the young Republic an 1 m e plainer an I f inner in rate their powers and anticipate what is should be furnished.. H . R. Kincaid's position on the silver voters and bloods of the period depend the United States; th at is to say, with utterly impracticable, Mu. li hum an sul'ierin ' isdark "loouiv Mt'cu bas been said alioirt the Orrgo- question, therefore we p rint an editorial on t h e ‘dollars of their daddies’ for a silver budion at 61.01 cents per oan e, m an “ reading o u t” of the Republican th at appeared in the Oregon Stale Jour- living, and you may s a y ‘we told you so’ upon the assumpt.on tiiat too above- and painful. When communicated and party all those who favor free coinage oi naf on J an. 16, 1886, long before the if you want to. Aim high. S trike at named conditions were equal, Ind.a and iLhiisel, D »¡»reads a!>road a useless sad­ Keeps a full Hue of Exira Quality silver. If such is the case, it can place Populist party was born, us follows: ! bigger game, and let the px>r, miserable Egypt could produce their cotton fir ne ss; but when silently and courageous- on its “ out” list tliree-fourths of the “ If they don't stop talking about silver ‘buzzard dollars' of ..ur an esiors, which just one-half of what our planter in the ly borne, it is capable of evolving Republican voters in Lincoln, I’.cnton, hi Congress, some of our Lane county are so odious to the people of great United States could produce bis, and strength of charm :er, pat.en c, forti­ L inn, Lane and Douglas counties. This friends will draw the records on these wealth, rest in peace. Y»'e common peo- India, Russia and tiie Argentine tlie.r tude, ten lerness. a man meets with a position, however, is so contrary to ev- festive statesm en, who talk so much pie need buzzard dollars,_and are sillier- wheat for one-half of w hat our farmer her.avem cni, or a loss of fortune, or HARDW ARE, T IN W A R E , BOOTS & SHOES, ery thing pertaining to independent with their mouths in these days of toil ing because we cannot get more of them , in the United States could produce Ids. Eo:he ei.er.sm-l plan is defeated, or opinion, th at we cannot accuse the and trouble, when monopolists, lsnid- These are our sentim ents, and we be- We trust that we have made it plain some bright hope Is extinguished. His HATS & LA I’S, M ED ICIN ES, NUTS & CA NDIES, Oregonian of such presumption. Any holders, landgrablx rs and Mugwumps lieve that every man, woman and child to those w ho are open to conviction m at presen t sorrow is inev. ta b le ; hut he can TOBACCO, CIGARS, F U R N ISH IN G GOODS num ber of Republicans in Oregon have soar aloft, and hold high carnival right in this community would vote to have the bullion value of silver is, and will deal with it In two ways, lie can loudly a right to differ from that journal on before the eves of honest Democrats and the mint give us a doable dose of dollars remain as long as our competitors are mourn and lament, detailing his griev- any question, and as a majority of them Republicans too. who have served their every m onth. They grab at them here on a silver monetary basis and the Uni-' an .e to fr.t nils an d lie . glibor , claiming Goods as Represented. Prices W ill be Found Reasonable do on the silver question, it would be parties faithfully for these many years, even when they have holes in them . Let ted States up in a goi 1 basis, a tre a n l- tbeir utmost sym pathy, painting his folly to attenipit to coerce them to accept i and now can’t get to even smell an of- all the silver be coined into money as ous factor in toe price of oar cotton an I woes in viv.d coSorn, t.ivrehy producing th a t p apsr’s ipte d ijil iu regard to free i Hoe. Already we have bad several in- fast ns it can be mined. Tiie people w ¡11 agricultural pro la g s in the wori i's m uch nee ilesa and useless sadness, coinage of silver. I quiries for the Vonyieetioiiul Record o( take it, mid w ill wonder why the mines m arket. Therefore, the questio i for in- while at the same time only intensify ------ - — | 1878, containing the debate on the pres- turn out so little. It will he like the of- vestigation by the people of toe United his trouble by thus dilating upon it. B inmahck , in 1881 said: Gold has be- ,.|it silver coinage law, from gentlemen fiees— no scarce to go around. States is to see if by any a lio n or legis • On the other hand, he can s nool hiin- -c. u ^1. o a. « «1» 13 e --»> i, » -1». i ' L '——" come «00 scanty a blunk.-l, wliiel. every „!.,» wish t». p .sl them selves m. (he nil- -------------------------- lation of theirs they can raise the bill- geif bear tiie inevitable and to learn one struggles for ami which makes peo- ver question, w ith a view, no doubt, of THE SUN ON FREE SILVER. lion value of silver throughout tiie whatever lessons it has in store; he can Now is the time for nil exam ination of our stock of D rjr pie squabble.” T ub W est some time wri(i,jg it up, or waltzing into the ¡io- ---------- world, io our mind it is self-evident, abstain from m arring tiie happiness »>f Goods, for fall and w inter uses, bj* the people of th e ago said “ th at there is not enough'gold [¡(¡eal ring at the coming election. Regarding the question of the free provided one grants the soundness of otie rs by intrud.ng bis personal woes; Siuslaw country. You will find the latest styles and to m eet th e requirem ent* of a world- t.01,ke,, iu,d primed for any emergency, coinage of ailver, the Portland »S'un say s: the luw of supply and dem and, th at the he cun cultivute a brave spirit and the lowest prices a t J. II. McClung’s D ry Goods House. wide standard of v alu e; and tliut, con- 'p|,v volume* of the Record containing ] We sell our w heat and cotton to Eu- United States by tree-coinage leglslatio cheerful aspect; in a word, he can “ con- Q JJJJ METHODS OF BUSINESS. ■equently, tins scarcity of the n ieasu r-, t |,at dubute caR.t be found in our ollice. rope and w e arc brought into competi- say at the ratio of 16 to 1, would im- sum e his ow n snn lie,” and in time lie illg m eU I pcmitixely incTewi«! i t . vw(„i. vmn It De ma- 'ill, Hell, an,I T.tck WII- leu, No house en jo js a better patronage than ours from th e Il Hu, ... V f ■ the no joiUujv bv .,* ^ ;^ le^ixlatV * c re a te , ^ i l l have in its qihice the .ruijdy glow f and thus benefits the creditor class to (jams, and Tom Brents, and all of our sale of tlioi■ produ. ts w.tli i: »-¡oi that w hat ever/ one must concede would be and w arm th of a nobler character and a people on the Coast,«and this is attributable iff our metiiod#^ the loss oi the debtors. Trade is ear- friends who were iu Congress at th a t are virtually upon a stiver monetary of selling goods at very low prices, and th e q u ality of an increased demand for silver and firmer grasp of the future, ried on by means of Ixirrowed money. (bnV| (urg0( ,,H entirely, and failed to basis, while we of the United States are the.eby raise its price. goods as represented. T his is especially tru e of our Lif(J ¡8 a {ollntaln th a t overfldws only However much gold may increase in Heml a hound copy of the concentrated u}x»n a gold basis. L adies’ and G ents' hoots and shoes and foot-wear of all kinds. We assert that such legislation would at (, awn a n J ear|y mornin(Ji Ag it gut„ value, (lvbtH contruutvd in gold have to wisdom of tlni nation at the most eriti- Hence, we of the United States pro- practically provide an unlim ited demand older, it stiik has pleasures, but they are W E C A R R Y T I I E L A R G E S T S T O C K . 1 m 5 paid in gold, with no allowance for caj jHjriod in American history—all peri- duce ujion a gold basis hut Hell upon a (considering the very limited supply th a t fc.ober anj bta (, tinged with a darker I t is generally known in Lane county th a t the largest the appreciation which has taken place , on a by the advocates of unconditional free- live in these years. As we get older, oppoaita meanings.” He tries to define Congreiw, and who, as the late lament- gold basis—just so long will our asser- coinage legislation at no greater ratio the difference in the following state­ linpp.ness gets daintier and needs more ed Nesmith put it, ‘are astonished that tion remain true, that we produce upon than IB to 1, is w.ietiier the United catering; but in our sprin time it laughs m ent. “ Anarchy is the minim um of they ever got th ere.’ We will liegin a gold basis hut sell upon a silver basis. States can furnish the practically un- mid thrives on ti.e jxxirest fare. governm ent; socialism is the maximum Our com¡ n *!itors receive gold for their limited demand necessary to lix the of government. One is for the liberty wliere l.ish Applegate always begins his speeches at the dawn of creation, and cotton, wheat an* 1 other cereals as do we world’s minimum price of that metal, of the individual; the other is for p ater­ nalism.” We lielieve th at I m * lias a ill then come down gradually to Moses of the Unite 1 States, hut our com)K'titors It is useless and false to deny that if the eiimmed up the whole belief of Isitb so­ and the prophets, dallyinc along wn can, with their gold thus received, pur- United States can do t;i s that such a chase more than double the amount of result would not prove extremely hene- cialism and anarchism in this sentence; through the age's to the C. iiristian Era as Senator Jones of Nevada did in his silver huilion at its present price of B3 ticial to all classes of our people, except “ I am an individualist. I frankly ad­ m it tliut I have little faith in the thing great s|>eccli on silver, which it took cents jx*r ounce than they could prior to thoee who hold gv>!d hut have no other railed government. I come nearer lx- nim nenrlv a week to read to the Senate its demonetization. The same number property and those wi.o have fixed and gently gliding through the dark ages, of grains of tine silver will buy the same perm anent salaries payable in gold. Toe ing w hat is called a nihilist in Russia. and dwelling on that terrible period amount of land and labor today, when advocates of th e single gold standard say 1 believe in lilx-rty and hind.” That a hen the coin of the world, both silver 480 grains are north in the world’s that this cannot he done. Tue advocates class of men represcnleil by Hamlin slid gold, had almost disappeared, and a m arket, in our money, only 03 cents, of unconditional free coinage say that it G arland believes iu the lilicrty of men to th e extent expressed in the word li­ man in England would not sell for as that they would in 1873, when the same can. T.ie question is, who are right? cense. According to such a se n tim e n t1 much as a hog will sell for now in the mini her of grains were worth in the Wu wouhljy*^'eased to hear the reasons as told in the alxivu quotation, individ­ I nited States, where silver is supp<»se4 issue to the fore in «electing candidates ' charity begins at home. Aa Blaine said States haa power to force England ami , sfflcieu'.ly.oa the liver aud bowel*. 23«. . harm I « , . . « . , , as - penpe I ' 1 I ’ • X I have II’ » t I had I . , ‘ 1 ’ their . V conit- 1 ' I l I I in Ins speech on the silver question in the other European nations th at have to denee l etraywl and are doing tl.eir own Dr. Price*« Cream Baking Powder the Senate, which we had the pleasure . depend upon other countries for Itieir thinking. World’s Pair Highest Award. In Agony Hood’s’#1’Cures I i “ i LEAD, EUT NEVER FOLLOW!” S. H. Friendly D e a le r in and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. C l o t h in g , Carpets, Boots and Shoes. • Glassware, Groceries, Etc. Etc. H eadquarters for HOPS, WOOL, WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY H ighest Price Paid for C ountry Produce. E U G E N E , ......................................................... O R E G O N . ~ B S .A X E S T A T E ! For Bargains in Real Property CALL THE LANE ON OR COUNTY EU G EN E ADDRESS LAND & LO AN CO., O R EG O N . R e t 1 etrefitllv the f »11 »wing a'fi I tvitg bv prom inent citizens regarding Flor­ ence property, now on the market at wonderfully reduced prices: TO W HOM IT MAY CONCERN : I hereby certify tlmt I was th e original owner of the properly known as Frasiei and Berry's part of I'lorem e, w bieli E. J Frasier is now offering for sale. That the same is level and free from d n f iag sand, ("hat fruit trees ami shrubbery do w el upon said bind ami the me in .le«irable for residence nropeitv. J . G. i S tbvcrsom , ■ ' * >upt. Public Selnxil«, Lane cniintv. da' Siibsi-rilied and sw orn to I eh re n e th is 5th J o sr e it A. M orris , N otary P ub lic. t Mar- li 1RH2. TO WHOM IT M AY CO N C E R N : B ein g first d u ly sw orn I d ep ose and sa y : T hat I h a v e been a resident o f F lo r­ en ce. Lane C o u n ty . O regon, for the past tw e lv e y e a r s ; that I uni fa m ilia r and w el leq eu in tvd w itli th e property know n «» “ F rasier and B errv's j a r t of F lo r e r r e ,' ’ h e sm n e is adm irably suited for re«i.lcnee property, being perfectly letel sod ree from drilling snn»l. That fruit trees and siiniblw rv grow well in the soil nod ,, . , , . . . . . . . -hat pure well water is found on the same at a depth of im p. ten to fifteen feet. J o sE rn A. M orris , Merchant Subscribed nml sworn to before me this 12tb day of March, 1892. L. B îlvf . v , Notary Public