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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1896)
i BHOAD-A3X. rubtlthcd Tliorrtr jr A MI ft Ac MO TV. ians pwt HTl ra. oatc tn Oruf building, ovr MrCltitif'ft ft lor; room a. TERMS or 8lB-RlrTI0X. It v-iM In ilrcnrc, wr yr KaXpftid Intlira wcHitlu. r asr ., EUGENE, JUNE 4, 1S.6. The Kit rt Inn. The election Monday waa a verv quiet and orderly affair. A turnout of voters attended the jvU- iiig place in the city, and so far aa we are informed no unfair means; were reaorted to hy any one of the . partie to aeenre any undue ad van-' tarfe of another, eiemit that :f was I . .... ... ... rnii.JWvrt lv. lit l'li'i-l.-t thai J.. fin. k , ,. , , ! eon . lorvea were irau.ng wenn.nu , wf f;lilu. Mollt.v u, loin yotea off to tMienrer. democratirt..i...., M... .m- t.. l.ne ii,i T.r.-iHn. t ... .,,,; . i .v. Johnson., This caused quite a lit tle fluiry for a while jnu.ng the friend of Jennings, hut to what ex .tent it will effect the parties con cerned cannot be ascertained at present. The contest waa mainly lietween the rcsKctJve candidates , for fheriff and clerk. i It became manifest at an early 1u.,if tht tli frinrl. of Snnnrr : .lH. VI, f were exerting every enn to secure ' . . ,, i,, . . It will be rather a curious out fits election. Great interest was; ... ... .... . . , ' - - . (come of the election if the lejiisla- also taken on the part of J-kip-, tun, fhoulj conUin majority oi worth a friends to secure his . - , . cess. It was manifest from the be ginning that Dr. Driver must fail, . inasmuch as several influential re-! pnblicans were working openly for Skipworth. J ine returns, so tar as received up to the hour of going to press, wiH be seen in" another place. ! v --- I Keep true to the principles of the: people's party and our organization j will eventually plunge into ihe rariks of the enemy with great . force " I . . j Kite Field fornny of Kite Kite r in u- . i '.i Field's ash.ngton and recently Honolulu CA.rresjK.ndent of the New York Herald, died last week of pneumonia. All thi silver coined sin?9 a --4i ! ney, practically 1 1. i. . ... 1 1. It has not, J?as been credit monev ......i i : ,.i.i ... ... . . daea s aotiaT to the primary - r ) The election returns show that . me leopic-ai least in some part., of the etate are tired of misrule, ...-., .. . . .. - ine law e aeiay, the insolence xt office," and brought aliout a change. . . 1 ; These terrible cyclones are bad j enough, but they are not half so de-; spructive to life and property as is the gold standard. The only' dif- ference is the effects of the cyclone , are a little mere visible. The populists expect to glOtf qj in Ilia r.vl ai1.fr.rul tjt , i --) 8 Uleveland will tull the derr,. - cratic party outright to the g. ld , . ...j .. .u. .....ii ;.,. 6 . - WW will do the same thing for tbern ; It is generally the opinion t.f a majority of our exchanges that the;tuil.lv u,-,k ..r. vi,.r f..r h,J ,-eopIe's party will carry Texas this year whether there is or is not a ! split in the democratic partyj The ' . j i i ' j , voter are ureu oi ueieiann Carlisle. . YotT will never see silver remon- etiied until the people's party n-ir.nntivi it Xtif-mf.r if v.ii want the free and unlimited coin- age of filver don't hang to either' of the old parties with the hoj e of . getting it they don't want silver! only when they are u busted." The "Imperative Mandate" a companion to the Initiative and Referendum, gives the people the power to recall any officer any I time, under the imperative Man date whenever the majority want to dispense with the services of any officer, out he goes. - k- Johs Fhf.rma declared Jn the senate on Wednesday, May 20, 1896, that he would "favor taxing the shirts of! the backs of the peo ple rather than violate the public faith." He wa speaking on a FTrrposea measure to raise - revenue the Gorman bill . Three daTS ' mti ....I t nj v ,l:nay arouse us.- ihe homicides in I atierwsra, May 2od, he yoled 'lss3 jn nninity , , against a proposition to raise the ! 3,;,67. In l89. they numbered 10,-1 tax of $1 per keg on beer. In other' 5 O. The executions in these same, words he says, "Tax the people out of their shirts, but don't in-1 , i . ... i . . crease the t. on beer, for that' Will increase' the expense ' m7 ! ,4 growler.' Why Muttcy I Cheap. iM.es are fulling all over ihecivr i.i . ...l.i Illlll HOI IU vitiiul Ki'iu tc Knillllll. . in value. The inevitable nmW'i mti rprise suffer j lritish land is go-1 . . - from paralysis i ii p out of civilii.ttion at the rate of 1 tO,'00 acres, or tlitral tits, a year and jlio capital which, unmr luster coiutiiioiif, wvuld find tin- pioymcr-i in ag.Kuiiure mvh -in-: . . . , 1 ' i : vestment in cohmN at H tritle over twoten-ent. In this countrv t.ot 1M i,:. ;..", .. jeri led and cvr,,ll..d to .default I . . . i ' ' Itheir munt ravnientii, hut n:en 'imim air ii r iti.uii ic n mt ii 1 1 - - f fnun f'u U1,M,1? U,M ,r. ni,,,"'-V, H.imomanuiactuncj: ana oiner nn- . I ..I.!.. I. ................ I., t I. ... ; ovriitfciuj: won ii, u iii ii'iii'in. u, Will turelV worth UK tlian tlu v , cost. -Meantime, while money ior1,'llls ,n ",e ll, l',L j 1 1 1 vent men i i m linn' in (lie inarkef . ' ,.-,,,.. 44 for ihe I avnient of dht." as every business m.in know from l'ainiui exitTiem-e, rareiv was so hi rA tn nul I In 1 l-i tint li;l l.i I I- " " ' have repletion. On the other harm , . ., - i " so dear. ' From lh Ifeily ol Vomtiiy 1 - Judp Northup'a vote in Kastern On pon is not w hat was exjeeudi lv hi;! friends. His r-auvass there ; Wsis tl.er:etie, but short, and he lacked the iourajKojis and intt lfi- newiaper sUi.,oiTVjhcon. l"oa-u ..u ........ ... .r.-.ev ... u.e . .,l. -.ktA ill I I it Situ eiillnt v republican and populist silver men, j t. , - ... . .11.1 lllllll l-l 1 liTlll, li .-IKIIHTH ! indisposed to ekvt a car.didate-.ior.. ..... . , . . . r- . ntor who ,a w.lhng to stand n he Pold 'ur"Jard l'''"" the, iSt Louis couventK4. ftWftft a . m . . ft t . I 1 ne republican legislative ticket ... i CPUntVj i,ul tj,ere) as, in lnanv olher countie!lf the hand is republican but the voice is populist. The last legislative delepation fnm Marion 13 IU IV ICM II. ....til. -II . did the tarty no good. rirwitler:1ili luii.lllil criina an. reported from all over the state'. rrobably these, are due-m.re to trades and combinations which swell the vote for certain populist "candidates than to real increase of "candates than to real increase of I k - arty strencth. - W "np- . . j Republican primaries m Kansas ; V ! . " a Viiu sr. iiiK-iii' siftia un mmiv I miu.-'f m ladies uuu ins iiatiuitaj m 1 ti6 years, Ingalls would be a wrl-i ... i...r... .1. .;r... come change irotn I'eHer tlie thriftv. I -ven-r.ilumii four pane d.iil v, Cd. i ' ' B. F. A II v, ulin.r. The p .i..r f a ; If vtbere is 1:0 national holiday . . , . . 1 . oucht-io-. e one whtii-uu.lll!!'" (there ouchl-UL 1 one wiien-cou. gr.M aujoUrl)il . The Ulan ,hat atni sii bY ai m K-t 1 i ai cr. it n r .in l I mf u t;.- .1 . - . Lafge numbers who ferc fc, , wv tn i.,,.flHii ........, , i. ,, ; - . eT ballot and marked ulii.ercly tor 1'ennoyer. tHiiers puj no upon it at all." J Pennover lo )ive mark ' I ; near,y , ag oja.ny votes as both the other candidae Republicans united w'Uld have had Unliculiy in btal- lug i ci"-ver T,,e lut,.,.,, of C jme. hf Rll ..dwf,w tht Patria . v - , . , , eiuo. ni Atw lore - recently,- vne Ji..u. .tmirrw . U. vV lute, l-.rmeriy . ul Cornell uu. Verity,aia: I u- j nou. ice t. you tiiat lucre are now l.u....u.l ... .1 ..i. ... fl.u l'..,I...J j.. .....! rt, l0 , r iU j i ...u.-. . .--v..,.. Wjitli....l..p,H.riui.ity to take lesve deluding upon ,.,.,. and all .4 this multitude -;""'"lt "' death Without U H-tW..s,ivl." liiiv(! other-kinds, but they c. crime, will Ih- put lolu , lh kv; xli,-jg , the Mightesl. r.gard; JM(,t girl,' and fathtft ,or U.e fea. lul distress and sorrovr, land, in many cases, beggary of their I families. Fully two thirds of these 1 murders will be due to this easv re-iuing, maudlin sentiment iu the : i-.i.... ...... it v nl lartf ini!..illeil n.er- "t r-rrl crucltv ." , f MP lilt nw.ui.il Mit iiirlii'iiliir i rjiutm lur luereaiui in .rime llu-i'ft . . .... aa... ... ........I 'widespread vriumifti education .f, children, by means of .lime novels,!"1 the. overs house by someone, evi, sensational i.ew.a rs, posterssnd i luelodiamas, and the lact that old The Roserrirt' Review ha. re aud young are coiitimd together in ceiv.il the information through a the prisons. He suggested as rem-1 reliable source that the local A. P. edieatiei.tU)ii lo simple elemenUry; As have thseatened t bh.w p or moral instruction m schools, llm I burn out the office of the Rev's preaching in . pulpits of righteous net, cleaner journalism, remodel ing of prwi.ua, laws agamet vicious' bonks and painphlets.aiid laws pro- viding for habitual criminals. He also suggested the passing of laws lor siiectiier punisniuems anu inai state courts should sit frefjucntl v to receive statement regarding change or mitigation of punishments. If we, the people, do not feel in clined Ut take hold because it is too much trouble, or because we may faseVthe regular cr i initial proce.1- jrs is etuui li the tint-rgenc.. . l'e",hi,l, this ralher appalling fact yesrs averaged, respectively. tne m f,,rt"fiv cmyictions and one in sevenvv-iour conviei lUr(len.ri, for t,,e , seventy-four couvietions. If Ike ast six vear were iu prison there would be 40,000, Jf tbem. I Of lieiiernl Inlrtcst. ' I : -Store clerks in the city of Clii-; imil-o in 1ST.H 12 seek on i.u ' t p ..I..- . II.. .. ...... .a..! K ..Ik .... iiv.Tii.'.. . iv hum ml in ol I'll av.r.ge. tull they fay wafes have; parliamentary d-ill hy Mm. Hilvcii. not dtcliiuil. ' A cordial invitation in etli-u.lt d ! ., "'," , , 'all. Come nut and ie what we t ill.am Tulfc, ho has Irn en-, .m J(i , m,, ;lU lined 11; thecoiiniv jail on a charge , " r of ml.berV, fci.icd last Friday Out in Indian Territory a very through the negligence of hi kcp. ers, and i ijUil at large. .. . . The greatest nuft-iaking country ' in the world i r raiuv, tlioiipli it 11 'n ' : " mvi:i.e in ine nuon. i ! ISli.l the ioitfnni tit-n wa Ihirte ... , v T! our-" ' " " ion oui.ev. ? , . f r . . . . livi..R at.ended Uilla to catch 4 lHl.ii.l, nr.u only to liaw:llit w.l(i, Xt,u lh, lliinis ..u ... .....I., i.,.t..,.l 1. . it f.nirt.i.m a. .. ... i;ii.riii n.. .-i.-. ...... '"'ever faw, the IHtoU' .WW .r one t nu, iiuni nin.i, nuu Tlirro ari-c ilit Bi-t.-r ainl sinter- I inlaw .f a '(nd.-miu-d wile nuir - lierci in'Cl. vel.ind. Ohio, who have j ismhm mi u :n er ir I. i r I I.i r i4. muni-V til lllll fi.r ik ! I I . " . o new tri.il 1 ' t The lall.s fTexns) State Bank - ers' Ass iiiaiioii on Miv 2 1st on-! r Assieiaiion on ... . ... ..... II,. .,,ltilt. iOUl njie of silver at mi v ratio, and r.f- l"-eil tlie J nmuieiiileil the relirenieiit and re ' ih n.pt ion i f all g.ivi rnm. ii( notes K. II. M.-t'lun. a niioait.. r.nl es tat" .Ii. 1 1. V, cotiiinitlt-.l suii'id- l.i-t w.-ek lvtuae he was unable ! lir row 'Jlt. This is only one of thou sand f sueli east s lindi r Ihe plu i tiHT.'-t iv .uliiiii.istralion a aui'e if tie 4co.hI time" that they promiseil. I Aunt Mary Crabtn-e of Trouble jsonie crV, Knott county, Kv., is ia remarkable woman. She is nearly oi .-..- ..f ...... i, i.... ;a Ut M , J m ni, hlV iiif ii 1 1 i iTj rm" t -nuiic linn , t., c,anpe color and is now a cl,ssyJax k brUul A. Eddiso'n has inventcl 1 h.W - in annaratu called tne nuroscone by the aid of winch a surgeon, in-; photographing with the i X ray the U.nes or other hard irobstatut - s - tHMicealeti under the; skln "nd Me,in rtient, may kin and ! iarfiial1c BaftA I rk.tti The sunflower crop j one of theithe downiall of many an honest best paying in Russia; A good , lllHn- aiv. r.ling to Dr. Cvru Kd crop is wortlvaa-ilt-t-tidaJu. the! wh-snr-' Mrt-d - whai-l field, i:-t an acre. The seeds :irel,.ii tj,e ,,n, c. take refuge ....i.i t... . t. . . t. - i.t. l".v "K ieri- i..r i...n i. lo "' P,,ud; pen the mer-' chants salt then, ind retail then, , ,.,s a ronnj it P(,si,ler.d a delicale dwh by thp Russian. ' snio oiin - in m'i 1 m inr Baker City Evening Republican, a .....i....... r...,. .1 .;i . i i...iiif n iu,t:.i Pi ft a .ia. .!.... t. f . ,i ' I:.:-, i ..... '...i ;.i. .i. i .:ii.i: . i t'i i k r. Ail ii ii r iirn . i :i if:i 'lit.". .... - i,.,-. . . .. .jit- , i.ll I..-" !-. ees ubich his enteri rise des p i -T. n.es.ee ,v..,..str met in veuti-.n at Knoxville, Mav con- 211. i ...i . . a .. i...... and iid'ji-l.d r. suit, t urn iinlor-iu!2 the Omaha platform nnd.calli'.g f..r the free ami unlimited I'oiuape of Is. lh gold an. I fler at I'ip raliu of' Iti to 1. l'r. id- nt Cleveland a.- lions were p.ken of a dest-rving . illiJM aclllle lit. The Chinese rorltl.n of our cities, notably of San Francisco and New York where the Chil.ese .(UHr - ter are" distinct sections is gradu- ally growing smaller. San Fran cises bass ISWO ,fU' the VH)0 she Had live year ago. 1 he ex- elusion act IS Weeding thern out, 'and almost prohiluting imnngra- . li.n ..m mtlM-thf mMhny ,n hl9 ciiniwautmn oi.on the stil-ft- , ; (rf , ,ll1SHm kin.I.- W " ""7 rl ! , 9 " - I kinds of girls are better thXnX.trie ! '...i.. i.:.,. .i. ....., .i .11 I l. an i Know ...uc ia vi t Ytm I les I know about 'em tfie.U-tter. A iild tramp enterel the re'i- denci-of Milt Aubrey in this eitylH"- w only (he third case of the.j c H.y.r, rep.; J.N. U-vi. repT; one evening this week and look two kind he ever heard of. 0. H Hill, r.p.; A. L. Maxwell, gold watches, v;.lu..l at follO. be- n.V" 'i ?n!X Aubrey ititi3 K""! hi-ew-ape, allhonifh daylight. Another "" ,i"lv ha,, " w-iUh stolen fr.m her dently the same .cron 'within ten dava al'ti r election, tiro- viding their ticket is beaten. The Review man is not at stl alarn.e.1 over the rumor, and i. patiently awaiting the terrible crash. Wc expect to fuel the jar down here. A single page in one issue of the Century Migazine, taken for adver tising purtNtses, e.Mt f ri00, and in Harr's f 400. A yearly advertise ment in one column of the Chicago Tribune cta 2fi,Mal for the lowest and f nO.OOO f.M- the highe.t priced i.oluUlUSAf ingle png of I'rtnters' j Ink, 8x10 inches in size, taken advertising purposes, cost fo.4()0 per year. From this advertisers who Invest from tlJiO to t ft for four or five inches in a paper per month snd consider it extcmive advertising and at exhorbitant rates may see that what son.e advertisers eiin.i.Ier tlwir lin iioe.. ..-,.. eilgsge. ments worth and the real value of I advertising. I There will l m regular liiitVt (meeting of the VV. C. T. I',, in Motnf hull J mo 10, at three p. hi. i ''' devotional Xcrciac will l . ' "'n1' rinuii.niM. targe spring 01 clear, sparkling wa ter bubbles u through the gravel i 1 1... ...... .i i! ;.. i .... .-.l l' 'KH lll"U 111 I. I l . t. waUr is mbstanee tUat at- tilt Ilea Itself t. anything that l left in it an length of .time, form-j injl a h trd, smooth, stexivlikc up- , !, (. iilf to anything that ' " .nun m,.r are i.etnind m a J ....... K..rad,llur e on't J, no-h ve.tr. II von OHV taea vou want t read a taxpayer paper and a Iri ll ver iMinam" Id to 1 aier at hat. If ou U Ii. ve in the rid. n.- 'e white m I..J -u.d a parly .....-. ......... r... iTin V U nho:ilil cliiMiirnwe 1-oplr irt . newsi IteWsllalHTS liiat M llei litre HV ... .1 II. . V-.. . - .. .1, - ' -'y " ' A Df'lmit bird has brnken the i i4t n,;i.. ,r...,;.,.. ;..e..u r,. ! Seve.it v.llve.'.io. ., were lit-rat, d j at Sy.lney, II ., iud one, of tlu tn, a tlirw vear-..l. bird belonpinp to 1 Frd Itui.tV. made the dist.mcv. 0 i miles, hi bmr hours ami M inin it s, the aver.ise rate .if slu ed U'inti y.ttils i. r uiiuutc, tii-nllnp tlie record by 1-lti yards per iniinite. Another of liie biuls. In lonpinp to Hob Slien. auskv of that city, also br ke tin- record, nriivinti in four hours, .r)2 ininut and 'J seconds. ' A large as mbly 'f people path cred at the cotirtdioiise rhutsday nf last e'k to hear (!en. Ci.xey -pak, but w re di-appoint. d w hen the gen eral failed to make hi appearance. The general is stiliupiii)! the state in the interest of the H.'o.le' party, not for himself, and aa the people: of. vicinity fuile.1 t.. comply o i.w a.sit;.... t.. .l,lr. tl... - , --, le-.ple her.' providing he could real- . i. 1..1 ize a certain sum (T'Jii, he iHuelii-1 l. oiumiua, vv aMiuiglon a in I 1 li ed not Income. Had he Itecu billed lamook- W. iV, I'litlerson, rep. t'i speak l.ere it.woii!d h ave ltn j ' t'iis, furry and Jo-cplune K. publi-hcd tins paper a weik l- fore. I R'lfoa M I ItA faMMH .I Nnccinc wives are rnt-gitrp woman in tngnt. Ac rordinc to their degree in the so. nil uh tfwv r..sort h vl or bar- r,m f,.r ,.,. they ran never j finJ nt !,.... The., we hear slid- ' we hear slid - i .1 . I o i ly that Mi-anu-. lias gone to . ... . .the dog; hi monev his leen lost in gambling or he ha Urmne a :dmnkark Thi r r ne.re of t he.. men than in.'t eople imagine, urn! -1 tor onerhTvr-TiPver U-en able fo' 1 'in in Vi i ht-TU i i-vmratliv lortl.ine. Mi'.i .n i. u "tthr - wire The ITx ttntiii T s ivs of ihe Cali- ti l l. l.i H.li: I ! e i In, I ail van t aire, f the H'..;.!c's pirtv is the tre ii cimIoiis earn. 1. ii- 'fit' ine!ul-r. Kv. rv populist is a pros. vt r. He' woti'.l not be a p..puli-t it' he wen i,i,t ii t-jriiest. Noi.oiy la-longs fi, ; tlie i,e. .le's party bei"UI-e hi I illler d;.i li Ii cause thai i tlie la-liiona-; Lie 1 1 1 i : : it lo oil. . The man that' le., Vi s li s nl I assiM j 1 1 1. in- to j'.MI a .. h.w.:i..ii hi winch ....thimf ' ,,llt "'I ,,t' eM'"" ttl ml : ',"'t ' '"r','-"J ''.v 8,,,,,e tr""l-' 'f- i ' t ii. an w ijiws ii'.'iri iiiis in iiiv, l,:"', '"'"'V inontbs Irave from the left l.t the ripht side of hi body n-p-Ttieni in the Alnied.i. Califor- j iiia, county inliruiary. and hi case k gr. ally' interesting th-' ph vsie-J lai:. Ihi liat lelil I .. r rileriek Mi-raii, thirty venr old." nc t rnit.le if miv' kind irilh his, ift -art until twenty hmUi ago I " " '" P-" " I'' ' " t .TlV. "-KTZ ,all!l Mv hU heart is now on the , ...... emrein. rm ni sine oi in imkiv. .. , , i 7 ' i ii,. I, ., anirerefl irrcnt naiu slin-e the trouble lieg..n. but I...W I al most w.ll apparently. The super - i..le,.,. t of the infirmary sav Tie tils rc I,,sinit around the, ,-ir(.Iar . i . Ihe electric ngni gave him a fatal Mow when it f.s.k away ' hebkof darkness, and electricity ' ha l-een followina him relentlessly wjtn evPn mon eflicient safety and alarm devices, until his chance c.f "doing a clean job" are hardly worth taking, for the large class of females who, esjieciall.y in sub urbs and country placer, aTe sub , ate ject to the time -honored, womanly conviction that , there is a "man under the lied," a godsend has been provided the shape nf a button in the hedtead headboard, This button has a wire connection to the nearest police station. It can I pressed by slipping the hand under the pillow. This can 1 done so quickly and nnoln-ervedly that it seerrs almost like taking a mean advantage of Ihe burglar, who may I moving stealthily around the room in the discharge of his prnfes- ?winaLjiutiC8, r, f rrrrlvrd at the r-M.li.t .. I . I baitiuartira iiislifipa this ftlaU- ...... ment and the proof in supplemented by the following dispsla h sent ont at 2 o'ekxk Tuesday: W. S Allen, t'nllad Slalc Sanalnr, Wohlns Urn II. t'.: The ! lawl.lsliir tart will ssimi in iiirer essew. a ih r"fi m mn " ipin n- mmniimiiii m u. Mgoim...i n "ii MoRitMfR W IIMKIIK.. J H. SOVH11 IU.S. 1. I WKAVKK. 1 H l.aVIH VICTORIOUS !l Oragon the First Stats of, the Pa cifh Slips to Fall Int) Line in tie Campaign of '98 FOR FKl'l- SILVI-K. VandorburK ami Qulnn tho First to Boar the Clad Tiding to Our B&ETmEN EAST OF THE ROCKIES. , .... ... j .... Fm'-Silver Senator. I i.r.1. for lli hmlt lrlnitii.rl I ' lilon.m.ly. Jll.c hot... m.I l.t. fi.i.r Imili li M' '-r...,lo I.. .'1 iiim.1 ii int.. uii l'''''pl'l; return in the first .coiipressniii.il district in Orep.in !,l",,vi hxl l''', was U'.tteu bv a plurality of :1H or ;iv. I'eiinoyer for mayor nf I'ortlatid pets over 2,iXM plurality. TIlK I Ki.ll.rt hk. The follow -1 14 jx Iil of m.-iiibers uf the next legislature I U'lieved to j le corrii t, thoiiph complete returns may make some siipht variations. On the joint ballot the lcpilaluie . stands: Hepublicans, oil; popultM, J 12; democrat, ; union binietallic, 6; .Mitchell ..republicans, .". I he list is a follows; SlXAtK. Hakrt and M illieur Will U. Kinp, pop. 1 Ik'tiioii and Lincoln T. I'art. r, ; rcf- . 1 Clavkuma- i. llrow nell, rep. - I l.o k.iinas uiul Marion A luiiio C. M.er r. i.. j t'latsup J. II. Smith,'" deni. 1 i. i ,:. n..i .. - --- 1. Ilarmaii, rep. Cr.HiK, Klauiaih and lake -O (.'. Applegate, rep. Douglas A. W. Reed, r-p. tiilli.iui, Slii-rinan and W'.inO W ll. M.-.fe, vp. Z lirant, Harney and Morrow A. W. tnw ,!!, rep. Jackson : II, 1 1 1 It poji. Lane I. 1. Driver, reo.; J ll. Mccllllg, r.p ,' l.i M tl A. Dawson, rep. II. II. b,.. ti A. J. r.-p.; joiiu-oii, rc Marion I. L. i'alier i', .M ulliioin.ili ' (Je;.;' It ue-, re, rep. J. Sim.ii,, rep.; , i) Mi .l l :, r. f..; J. al i 'miv, rep.; ftcll S.-.l.n i'- folK K. K-MttiKej-f rrp.- -and H.-cn John fjlii rmaii Mltciiell, rep. ' 'L inauua uml union T. C. Tay lor," rep. ' - I nijiil and Wallowa Jmlico Wmle, pop. Washington Sam. Hughe rep. Yanihil. - J. I'. I'.iil.reulh rep. ill...vcra. . Suiiiiiinry R ep u b 1 ie a n s, 2."i; Mitchell rep. 1; pop. .!, dent. I. , rsK. Baker 1. W. Yoakum, pop. j B. nton-John Wlnttaker, n.p. ' Claikainas J. !?n.-e, ip.; W u. I ,.. . 1 1 i .).. ...... I S. J. .SvimUth, . p. John r,.iralk"', il' iii. t'obuobiii Norimin M-rrill, rep. Coos J. W. Bennett, dvm. Douglas 1. W. Riddle, reo .; J. r;-irricK.Ta nn,g,.. r,.,,.; A. M. (; ford, r, ". ',.a,,i J Icitsuii M.. L.ng l, n.,,.; J. ( Iloier, poi..; It. I. S 'iiicllcin, j(. Joseplnne II. I.. !ei oli, rep. Lane L. Itilv.u, ib in. f r i u . t ... .. s ' Ti Mm, k r CiMlii. 'P. I. al. M linkers, ih.ii. . v . -.i . . i . I Jiarioii J ."iiiiui, rep.-, ii. i., . . . te ; M(.K . , t(ll . , r,. . , r 1 Mrri,j. N. r.,wn MuliinVniali F. II. Allisinii. k p.: reo.; D. L Colbyn-i. A. M. Smith! - ff t .1 nr. i i. . . r., rep.; n. a. iiogtie, .uuciu-ii-r.; J. Bourne, Miteheli-rcp. Folk J. A. Valines, ami pop fep. 1. J I-e, dem. Umatilla J. fi. fJurdiine, rep ; i E. J. Davis, rep. doubtful, I Union W. (L Hunter, tlcin.; F. ,. Mauley, rep. Wallona C. r. Jei.nnigs, rep. Washington J. R. C. Tlioni. son, rep.; ii. W, Marsh, rep.j U.S. JW:zz Hudson, rep. KheriiiBT and Wascoe -F. N, Jones, rep ; B. S. HuritiiigUxi, rep. 'Tillamook and Yamhill J (till, ip. and uiii'in biineliilflc. huuimary Republican,?! ; ulists, I; deiiKS-rat ft;, liiiioii-bi metallic, 3; doubtful, 10. A eje? ird ing 1l t ? ti ma t ejn de. on 1 f.'" '"c not oHieially r.porteal the ...T... . - ... IT . TTT. " . r 1 ..."J o. . 111. Ml. Ill ll IIIIT ..l.ll.e-1 II. ",MJ give "l"r j "'""""T sheriff, clerk, Judge and are as follow s; Driver M over hkipworth; Johnson 05 over Hampton; Jennings 42 over Silen cer; I'otter 100 over McMshn: I'Hlterrou 12 t" 18 oyer (iiNlraii Jlilveu for representative isele-t-nl. The balancs of the ticket is republican, except ralltrron, sip-nlist OHSTE MORE (SALE A. V. PETERS I 'riiroiili uuavoj.l il.le ciri'Hiu-UiK'es, Uing uiiuiih to ive my per roiial atteiition to hiiHinraa thia pnii(i and Siiinini r, I have determined to nlVer my entire well hsk.m t. i sI.m Ic of Meri'liaiullwi at Cit, until Fall, or fiirlln r noti.-e. It i inipos-il.le Ik ipinte prioea on every ailicle in the sliTi, hut the follow iii area few, to K,v' V'U un idea of what wo are doin,j: DreM Goodav . hi k Ml W.nil M..I..U trt W. iii.m llr ft" In li in r in 71 ' 1 i in I in . n f, i - i in "i t In rolnlnl " " " ii " i"'"""' -1 J Our ll-i i iei.lrl' mi.l rlr. 111 M ! t.U.I mi ut.-nl ..-.In. lion. Ladles' Shirt Waist. K Shlrl -l.i ti. H It I I .. . . . I... , , . . I JU ; . .' I ' I " '.Mi r rut h nti.l g.t flrt ittm r, ( lit" y w 111 H lital ltlftjf mi tl lt x Ladies' Shoo . , (1 ii. k 1 1 I. r i.i I all4 I i.'i lH.li ft-.., Slun nr 1 .V ft Our rntirv litif. .f rlili-lrvu iiiI.m. Iftillr Ilia.) Miia-ft lll .I.mIV tl .l,iiiliUr. ? li I ii I .I I ml ftat.lv lii ini mWr (hi i a genuine :.i ... . . : . .1 . nillioiii rxc. piion, so lion l miss arains. o ITtf Cloth., -Goatsj-Ca,pea ... - jPLnd' Jackets Our Stocks ixrv Coin ji let of and all Fivsh NVw StufTand Offer Tlit'in at Prices, to ' Suit i Man's Pocket -book. NE WrDRESS GOOliS VFAI.b CI.OTIIINO. S. H. FfilENDLY. Take Your Produce to.... Vlll llllV . Chas. C. Dry Hides Wntitecl. The 9th Street Grocer. El'OKXE, . ..k . .--. NOW GOING ON. J. J). MATLOCK & GO'S t t ' fjuWiJ. AliiJ We are prepared to take them in any kind iif weather. A cordial invitatioit exteailed ti all to visit the 8tt.dio wrWth er in quest of ph tores or not Respis-tfully, aTT-irnT.7crra.a STUDIO Cor.Heventh A Willamette Streets. AT mv n 1 . w aim sjvjm nail. Mini trt j j. nix. rwi.ira l I ' ... ii tul (trrir IVI.ifft i V I uian.l l. I.U, . i,ukr, ; :rmn, "I . l.lr lai. m t Hi. 1. p i I ... I'la. ft (r.lolft ml f 'l. " ;r'Mi r.u.li i.)a' Iiii.I ftii , , i in... I irrl.k our HIT lUli. lift I.. llirirt from II ti.. Msu'i artil Boys' Shoes, lr.-. S .m Rnv I all Hhiirft al 1 1 I I IK I in i n I uu l.i.lt I I i I ' Ik. I imiii.ii.iiii.il.,),' Ilt ttimn mtma In. rlu.lr.t iu 11,1. ftnlft Gents' Underwear. Mm ri'i .llilti. awl liaa.r it Mm kiill " li Jr M l Slrra " . " 4.V " a,V " " " "4a tf anil. VlriCft ami U.i. Mtlru. Hmrka, OivtftlU ftii.1 Jiii.ii.fft mil la. ftolt al roai. rale of the Kiltire Stock of (.ikkU . . t .. - : . . ine i',(khuiiiij vi kj. tiin so mi' giM.q A. Vr PETERS. Yir (il'OIM'HON Goldsmith. . Ian . ' OREtiON AMATiT7 r roup