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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1896)
lilXO A.D-.A.3CE. President J. It. On ley (.1 ili.. I'iltHl.urK 1-c.nler pats It, giving 1 1 1 n rt 11 1 n f.ir tin' imiuiiiiiiinu of Ex-lb. v. I'ci r: Will n(i allow tln wnler (.1 iionitn.ito Ir president of III.' Culled Sin. l (inv. I'llill'.y- tr i.f I r g"ii, t'"' mayor l I'.'i tlnii.l, Ir , ami mIi.i nil hcil g Pilot, I ml. I . 111. it l.lgai, lllx I. I'M hi It V lulling hit i'iWH III V initio, n . luring il li.nn VMM I In fJ.'.H'l ,e ,I.S done (,, l.lllltf I' I. III. ' lllll.'l.lU' Prt irit-p i inn ii n vi i w nil mi ... n.'j lac.ip i , , . . - . . 't'i.i. n.ii.i.nii.i niut int.i.ni).' Vilioliii. In . ii r. .lu'n in.iic llian M,,ii,,.M ..i.e-lu.lf iujLHrT nines. Ii, no,,,- J , , A' hi, limlUir ...v. I c y. r f..r l''-,,,1..,, ,.flv. r Ui, rotnilri.. t.tyut, as Mg,,,nat II..- ,,l,t N,,-( w ,,,. J ,,,,.,. t; hanks llml have II,,. I. .1,1 lo, that .. ,irl4f ,if (jf, n" i;,,,,'V ' "" ,''7;p.rc.,,rd,ieb, the prevailing ma well i..:il.lirI..M claims. ..r the suf-!,',, ,,,.,, Jllf ,,,, r,HK--of III- glial mass of II,.- M ,, ' ., .,,,,,. , . A ,,...ri. ....... .-.,.l l , 1 ' .............. tlltn PIlllM ll l". ."Ill rtppeel .r llll',,r It'll. im rlll. ii, c--eiuly Unit clio-p . . . r i .i noM. .i.e.rs,., p ion.,,.. ,., i4iH(r i- i" tii-.. i iii 1 1 if p nun , Imll, tli- r..M-ln.tnr ,,rrrN.f l, l, imotli. r (,,,.1 l.v U, uvv j .-..I.'.,, j .1,.,,, t.,.ii..rl 1 ' Mini iiiilmnnl m. ii. in. ill-. ; itt, ur tl.'rni V even n.'T' r...n.'i..ilf llnin tint wlii.'lii.iir K. o'.i,i,o,iury unit r-Volleil HKH'-t It l proMlHit illJ " tlH'PC Vlll lout. goVel llln.'litt to lluiruMi, iis .ii i'. aii'kfr. '!. I.'x lioVerlior I'ennoer i tlie lirl pule lie in.. II to -him lliut l.e i, ) i . t lln Mate mi l tin .'..inlit, ,,, or Uk l.iU.r- Iiik li.ro .'III.- k inyini Ii if they I, nve int. IIiiiki- .t-noiih f.r piHf Jovi run,' nt Mill t'l i m ill Mt-oinl the l.oliilniill.'li an. I rnlly to Mlppolt m,ii lit 1 r 1. I lip lllllll he in iii-tltf i rei.l-nti:il rtinir. "I tit ' ' . Imo l-ll.r ...Hi. h..ii.tf lor twoj g. n I he rali'-ii-t t inll i- ..i k..l the i.u-k. l i.n ik.. i in. rut k. i ii in- have i, hit uili thn-rijrrrii. V .jil' i.'l. to hu.nl.ug the v.,1. rrM.f the 'nation , I'.ilin.' l-tu i a I "t virtue with the American t o.-. me ap- u-al to t'l. if t iii-hii' itt :- one .'mil f. a-oii why thy choiild vi'te for l'i lili'.V' l. The municipal, tat. feud, national trea-uiitn art- Ine t let rut 11,111- r in Mill !, (o .'pi rate t.fclay. No gold, mlver. had, toat or ore iiiii.. 'It. r ru h l :ggiugnit tlo our nnl'l'c ..(l i t K nl .'lie hull' lh ... in... I.i.u I m . I 11 l,t 111. -It , ,, - r . .- l - th. h linn , I .... .I...,. I I.V ia.,.1 I.I 1...I, . . .. - , . ' I Iinuse t.olitlt uii" l.iii.kiui.t our. , ' , Hon riilnt nl wiicii we i .itiiitil mak ua jiuaJi-4iuiuev.--w-- t'rtit by n .'tiring lht- o tin tit litTie half the lilc-ent nt Uhvrih-re ' 1 till.- II, I- ll" of lh" place canrit'l from our lal.r rnnkr N- liil'.l with a -Mipetior in an. (VniioVi r hat .l.-uion-li at. .1 by hi- t.wu Mice. I lint be i n lar hih r- " bf man to to tin- in.'-l ltk.lv in it I, for- 1 1 tv t fti t- i i . the republican pill I v. I I. if wa a t. ad failure; the nl lit r a fiic.'i f-lul liutini-ft man. I'eiinovt rt inlinini-tratioii will, ion. pan- f.itttr. il.lv with M. Kml. v' The", e ihi.r that he ha- a true, c.'iiipr.ln nt ion of ih- I. ii-iin i-t tt--: tpiireiiieiitt net . -ary to rein ve our Inilioiiul, tti' Httd ttiiMiirtinl gov'"1 . rnnit nil. Iroiu il.en i u,!,. r.o-M il fomliliii,, without maktnjr-rrr-rit ; all our induftrial chifM-a. ' Ex- I (ioverii'.r I'eiinovt r boW a be in in! hvinpathv with our tit iimm ralic iir ' Milutioio.; that be recognict tl,.- . i . .i . .i i .rue i.tt irint' in l ie pei aiu-1 , ,, . , , . , , , i enoiini nui it! aoiivu ui. ir iiuuh. 4 Here I an oi....i tunil v for nun. Working n.f.ilofhow their capacity ,,,;,,.',,,,,, , WlirU(.r, a for sell-government and to throw j .ir an ollicial rirt.r,uy that is M o10r , fend has b.4,, for more than a th.r.l , filll)r miiJ iw , iU)(', ..f a century fattened upon the pub-, )( ,.. ., ,S,MH ,)f j,,,,,,,, !'" r,b, S UaU ' r n1n" , I" '"' l'rli.-..lnr the worker is in I,.,,,,.,. iH.Utual .lvf..l.i..-.s ";'"'! p, fr.., the extra tuxca such ny olln r jmnrnon fiti.-tt. tlmt ,Krtlst nw-.itto. "V?,"1 l 've carte bla.i, he to y- mM , ,?- . fe lifelong pull ..,,11,.. nicil t.utTl ,iitt. inl , Mrinjieneit's lliirt IVnnoyiT t'Xn m pit to hltak i iii ii ii .. ..i ... in.pe.o. p, j.,.. ..re.. ni er n..H.t man .wc.vep. .v .p ....I... I... ........... 1....1 .),. a,,,....... tllll toe fClitlilot l... itit- ... "rj-i, tiers have thrown around the Mt house politicians tli.it makes voters fall d.i'vn and worship them. You ayeLimitOirvU tulelhem to vour homage. Let us Hivrr KniKht-Watcbn,,,,., Wash lake .t.va.il .geof ll.e present-aJls- . (. f Mttnnl turb d o.n.l.lio.i to throw off tl,.- vt Hilv,.r nlltli, 12(r2 1Vn1. I.i.r.li.na Hint pre oiinrettlntr Us and I . ... " . . " . i making slaves r a brave people. Pernio, er's principle) will bring prosperity to our oppressed indus tries, relieve our iml.iplrial interest "fend remove the sheriff sale from the homes of our topIi. Who will second llie nomination, and name hi running inateT - One Way lo Uuy the lUilroads. The railroad could be. bought and paid lor within twenty, year lilt of the net earning and savings, Without taxing I ho jM-ople tuiecent, or increasing the present rate of freight or pasaciigcr tralno. ' But tho people are already taxed on tvery dollar of capital rcpr. aentetl by railroad bonds ami stocks to the extent of ten th.iusxnd million dol lar, My the New York Coiiitliof Wealth. They are taxed iu freight mid passenger rates, which they have lo pay the railroad companies. What th people' party desire ii that the money which now goes to pay dividends on slock nd inter est on bond shall go toward pur chasing the railroads, and evetitu ally owning a.id operating then) at greatly reduued ralei. Frro hllvr and Itff It r Time. Mr K. V. Ware write th , lrl.hiu Iti. in In got reason for it stand mi tin." subject of free silver. Mr. Wurti tliiukii that free, silver might "invite almost certain disaa l.'r to tailoring M i..le by decreasing llit'ir pnr. Iiiisiug,pwcr." Hi- tln-ii kks for literature on thu suljo. t. Kiee silu-r, instead of inviting .li.tt. r among thr workT tf the country, would haVc-a'b. tally op posite cUci-r, lt would ini-rcilrc t.uiiu siv-wagea HiiJ ilt-iiiHii'l for jt w( jrr,.HM, tint volume of .,.,.,...,.... .. i. ...iii,. :. .. i---n---i- - - ( 1 1 1 t WollM il,t I, J, ll,e.,cej! lilj iniiilUlit.ltijreK II' olltu tllioll ! Well I. It I'.'I, lllelllltf far (II prului U J .,,,, ,. ',, ,,.,. a . . . ... 1 . . . . i, ...I ...... It.. i i ; - .... .e ',;,, )1(W l(.r,. ,. , B i.,,,,,,!,,..,.,,,,,,,.! ,.v WlluW r..iiil it ..r more of ur pro.lu. U, Lliu flu I'hiv iitir inoru l.iUr. oik i..t n Mould lol.-e.illelitlv piiv i, ,.,. for mk-Ii produf it, hut ' tin rti run.e Uoikiui ll Mould In: f.ir ' ;m..ie thai, npai.l Lv the iere,i . , , I . inn ii. J ..i III ir lulM.r, Cinnloy- . ,, r... , , . V ; III) lit ol I'll. Initio.", an. I co,,re.Ui-lit I., tier w. g.r .In.- to iIiih ealra tie- . n.iiii'l. . It iniitt. ra l;ttte how low t-.t th,,.. ,e to the lahonr if he Inn. iio u i.g, to luiv with. 1 And ,1 a' ,H.riv.. eertaintv that In-t' titnol t Mug.-eu he,, the, i n . en. pl .y mi nt or demand fur . : Iiim ..rlf I -.-,, ,.,.. ,v.w.1Pk.. r ' ... . : ,,.,,.,. lV c,r -.MUt.N rulh.-ieiit . .... , , .i , .. . t .. . .-: . . luui ut .j..t . ...r tt t.ttT-i iiiytiii. tl. : l)U(l.r w.k,.f. , , vill(, -(., . , , ..... .... ii ui uirin filf. raleit low prirea fi r r.i.lut tii that " " " ."""r:-- '" ." in. nl of labor prmli icing mh I, pi hIucIk, tlt.it tiioiu. iil ,e iblr..yit inn on ii M.ig. a in throwing hi f I jv work, r out of eiiiph ym4l. Evt-r.v Worker kuowa that be miirl rii p. rf pl niH that M-riir.t the gr. at -Nt emplovineut of lalior. j He knows that the greater the . ilettiatj'i - t"r-intwir the iilithcr Hit- . average wage. I,. ,.. i . . , , lit" R11IIW h I, wit that when niiv large i.nmlier "I woikertare throw ii out ' of wtrk that bin on, i show for good ; wagep,iir. hlemly noik , i Ining' illicit, u. .1 or ilnpeiille.1. hilu t iiiim r. sav that there are , five kt.il. t in Ih.p country w here l our country. V. are, therefore, neitily all the Iiiimiiip carrietl onlup4i.d lotlio fr.c and Unlimited ,t tit eii'linl i: jMin the woikii.g of j coinage of silver, except by inter silver mines. i tial ioual ar.-emeul, which we favor, Towns and villages in those Mates . and " Ulttlt such agreement can- In ure. lion .). populated and in ruins ol.lained the existing gold stirndnrd Is-cau-e of the p-t -s-nt maiiipulat. d should Im- preserved. We favor the I -r i feilvcr biilh.ii,.. use of nlv.-r as currency, but to the II.. restoration of the price of t xlenl only that its purity with sliv. r to itt old par value, un.l. r a ; gold can ! maiiitaiuetl, and we fa free siher Ian , at once employs all j V.r lueasiires designed to ni.tiiiti.in tl.lt v.i-l ii.iinb.-r of hihorcis. ill vi'olat.le the in.Miey of the United Tins employment helps every ' Stat, s, w hi th. r coin or paper, the n ..rker i, i the country b iucreiiting standard of the must elilighlened the no, ills r of consumer of tin- nations of the earth, pr-ni'ictt of eacl.. ' - .- - ... While it iniiilit not Ip-ml vantage-1 According to a Fort Worth (Tex.) ..us to u n t r 1 1 a cui reiii'v if js ril , di.tpaUh the Panhandle w bent crop t xi-tt tl, but it dH s not for the . is Is-ing harvested. The acreage of sake of silver mine workers, the w heat in (hut section itlaue is placed . . . , . . . ell.-i I tn MTlnetl Ip lllt ltli lll.il. tt in le "i tii.igiveii In re iim a rt-HM.n for free Mil.-r !l ..V. Li... ..., ..r i d iti.t...i .i."ii ir,i.,e aim iihiii worat-rs by the corm rera of money ho con- ,rrt(.t ,,,,, ,.. j, (, , , . . . . stop Wall-street sharks from manipulat ing this natioVs tuoncy so that they can at will, hv mean of con traction, control this nation's buii- svivani:. avenue, snie -uv. lie can learn of nil (be literature mi the siiltj.-ct that is in print. TIM' T ll iMtir of fn-e llVrr IHOne of gold on the one side and human it v on the other. Il is even deeper than that, for it! is seir preservation on the part of ,n,i,rt rM, ,,. ,,,,, m,p roo humanity on the one side and ever- win nt in iheftmtiii.tsoi .h. miiirrrnr. lasting Ismdage on the other. J.'"i tt$ my virw. At h tim th M lt....-l,el..r i.. tl,. I"l.il,..l..l..l,i . , l-olu. nl.l not n.lr,p.. Ik u.l.lrn hit Item. There waa unusual activity in silver sM-culti.m the first of the month Ii, Wall street. It ia attrib uted, tn Variety of causes, partly js.lititutl and partly commercial. There it a steady incressiug de mand lr Anierican silver in France and S.ain. Large ship ment of silver to Frautw U now Iwing made to enable the mints lo fulfill a contract with Russia to coin twenty five million roubles. Spain is using great deal of silver just now in the production of sub sidiary coin for use In paying it army in Cuba. Nothing can bring you peaoe but yourself; nothing ran bring you peace but the triumph of principle. 2Q Yards of INDIGO BLUE SO Days Only. GAUNTLETS, DRIVING Arc Flying ! SHOES I Frank Dunn's Nlralhj Out (iolil Standard. )ii.t( hep from St. loui of the l-lh iiift. imvh the following La ,H'" "K""' i'P" " money plunk of the repuhlicaii coiiveiition, ai.,1 in i liiiineil im a vielorv lor the ...i.i.ii Wert, hut in irf.t'tly ratin , ... .. , . f.uU.rv to the extreme Eat. It i (' Um" rtan-lard -ped ti free nml Unliii.ile.l I'oiiiHgi of fil- ver, except hv interna'.ioii.il agtee- ,ri,ir j,, otl r wri. Ull,i t,c , ,, ,, ft, H'H'"!?-."f Hr.-elt.iiil It-.n- '"" """ t for iik t" foin up the priMhu-U of our f ilvi r mimai. . II- .... .1 11.. ... . . , . Iji-nrl i V g"l llie ninvi i.lioii line .f . . 1 i.rer nl-. lir inattcrjo. that there i- no n.Utakil.g the Hili.,i, of the v.. t... ,i I' in il t i' t nil j'oi w ir hm i .e,u.M-r..tif, (H.putirt or bimrtallM, onii,. ,,e irrHO. ho e a .1 titeet them in Novell, ln-r and left the matter fa lily and noiarel v, w hether the iet.pk" t.f tliit nation fliall Im- cotitrollcd . furtln r by Kotbrchiltl THK I'l.tSK. ! The republican party in llnrcserv- cilly for m.uii.I moiiev. II C.-ltlret the ennctin. nt of the law providing lor tlie r.-ninii.ti'.ii -i. iM-cie pav- incuts iu 1ST'.': i-iiicc tht ii everv lollar bat im-cii as good as gold. We-are un alterably opposed to everv iiicaurc Calculated l.i debate our currency or impair the credit of le;at :?(X),(KHI acres and . the general average yield will Ik nlxiut ten b.iphelt to the acre, limiting a crop of :i,iMM),UH) bushels, a smnik yield. The estimate of cotton for the same section i placid. at loO.OOO acres. The crop is in excellent condition, but is needing rain badly. Xho Utah populists last week met in convention. They re affirmed the (linaha platform, de manded fr.t t-oiiiHse of .silver, lb to j i,lraetl the- nuniU-rs . con j press and condemned the issuance of bonds. cte,. Views of Carlisle and Sherman on the Hone tary-duestion -in -1878. Shrrman In 1S?8. TRKASt'RY PrrAllTMKST.Ji.lr I. IMS, PrSi Tn (list part o( ;onr ll iff nl th I.UL , u . 1 .kt.K . k t - . k ,(.r mnAiM Intht mm.rr fotntnU-Inn I havfli Kitn drllfHiry In re0yhg vrjr fulljr. I Hiring the immrurjr confefrne In Pari a, hrn llvrr in otit conn try -piMu1l lrtm rlrru ol.llvrr. or lhrl ol oi (ha. Pa oernrrttl. Thl nrf.ilal.ity nl Ih rrla.lon hrtaran th twamrtaU M on m th t hirl am.imrnu In la- vor ol mnnotnrulllr tina, hnl other a u- inta, showing th dnro flrrt upon In. dii.lrjr hy Snipping on ol Ih prrrln.. ntrlal from lit alandard nl Tain, outweigh la Btjr anlii4.aU thromlral ohjrr ta-ta h MmrUlllr y.tmp. I am thoroughly ronvln.rd thai It 11 wr pnMlhw lor Ih klng rommrrrlal tlona to M agntrmen. aa arl.ltrary rrla.lon hrtrn llrr ami gold. vn thoitga th mar- k. alu might Tary anmrwhat front tlm lo lliu. II would M a mraaur of the grratoa. (nod M all nation. My rant, drain, tt that you may urrrrd In doing thla. Yop ara a trrll Info d npnw thM tih)r1 thai II h. not worth whll lot ai Jo nlarg p pop It. Th atalmnrKt and dorumvn.a ant you by lit dlt lor of to mint will glr In aUMnulr form mot.ot.h aiatartal laru wh.rU arar upon lh question, and your op tnrst. gallon .jtn th atlret entniplMtoa will, I aw quit lira, (upply any ttaflctaary. Vary Irulr fonra, JOHif HKRMAIt. arretarr. W. . OfMMC K. tra. riaelaaatt. O PRINTS For 31. GLOVES. SHIRT WAISTS Not Many Loft ! -SHOES I Shoe Palace. Tuklus Cure f the Boy. A bov ahiMilii ! kept hinty every inotiient if bin Waking life, not' working, of course, hut Ihihv. Tra- (inioii arm exjeru-iiee i.-iicn no ... . i truer lefaon man inal oi tne iiroau ..!.. .1 . . . . . Ft .IM- or ine oevn it einpiovuiriii ollii.-e. Tt keep ahead, of itit, aTt! j to anticipate iu wiler,replirea eternal vigiUiiee. , HlUle txt'lipalion; omi-lliilig mat .- . .. .. lu,s coutinuetl interert; ...melhing t .In the bift thing in tli" morn- liigMHt King elioej-, it u.lmg lire, cleaning cellar, .r I, or walk.! i-Hrrviug milk or p.ira. liive ; him' hammer. liaiN and all kin. I ' of toola. He will turill learn lo handle them without C' ltintf hurt. Entourage, him J., making - ihingvi I pl..y houses, box-s c.rtt. ilerncks. , wive nun a irar-i. n i- cum vai.-. ........... ..a........., n.ai... v.'.l.Tllcu H-ts to take cure-.f: give him sou,e-jOI, We.lelav of this week, thing to do that he w ill do ls-caute ,.", , - interest,. What, ver VoU .!.. , A,"'Ut "V niU,tLon i",J t'twk don't punish the ,H,r-f,.rtimeh ,rt,y- things, l.-cause in many m-taticct parents chastise when it it ready unnecessary ami tlie ehil.l in that; ca-e know ing that it d.-s not de- j serve clu,stiteiii.-,it IS only iumle ilavxl le.lin T this city, aged todirlike the parent. A Is.y w U alpmt O-'i years, made an untucoerp. is indol.-nt, contrary, di-ols-dient'. ful aitempv at Miiei le Sunday last anil incorrigible to thrs parents w ho' by shooting himself with a 22-cali-are kind and lenient w ill, him is ( ber revolv. r. Il!nes of long dura alway improvetl ami n-iiailv ! tn.ii is uupptted "to be the cause, develoii into a bright, useful Is.v i t,, . i . i .u i , . - i . i V llng kept under the strict tbs- : .. r . ii i 1 cipltne tif his parents aided with . 1 . . . the bickorv awitdi We wit-h our friend Ca'rtwrighl, of the Harrisburg Keview, would step -over and see iIr. Hendr.-x again and ark him when he (Cart wright) mutt read Us another lec ture on "Political Tricksters." Meantime, atk the Doctor, cx feasurer of the state exetutive committee of the peoples party, what he has done with that "cam-1 qU(.nl U.M, the ivpublfear.'conven paign fund," if "his health w ill j tion isj.ver we shall get something permit of answering. Since hejelse in the Or.gonian. Our head dictated that address to the people I Keting giddy. We dream ol Mi- of Hurrisburg and vicinity to turn K".'l:'. Kr' Alhson nights , . , ;nd "single gold standard and out to "hear t.en. Coxey "lal ' d "sound money " haunts us by we should think he might Is? well day. (.Jive us a rest. Oh, give us enough to let those who contributed . a rest! to that fund know what he hasj Sunday last, on the North I'm done w ith the money. We under- J qua, near Mount Scott, James Dix rtund he turned over to his succes-. K'1 H. .n of'J. K. Dixon, . . : tr. .i . .'shot and almost instantly killed eor in office, the present treasurer.,., , D. j o- tl , . r .... lharles Ru e, aged 2o vcars. The 1160, but the question is, ha Ph,Mig hapjned at a ball game, has becone of the rest of the mon j Dixon was keeping score. They ey? We have seen Ho "education- j gtt into a,n altercation; when Rice's al literature" or any other item of ,,,,a Dixon shot him under ... . V. . .- , left arm. Trnrv were relatives by cxpediture bv whK-h some fJoO of t . ,. ' , marriage: lvth single. thM ffi.nil ln.s itit'tr.risrtHl , ' . , . . ... wnan ine mosi oxciung iHiie;Sm,J;lv morning. A irortion of thing? iA dog light. Carlisle tn 1S78. I hall Pot rnlrr Into a xamlrrattoa ol th twuPr Whirl. ht eovit.tnrJ to drpPKiaiP th rrlallr talti lilvrr, anil to appr lata the Taluolfoldnnr It?, but I am on ol Ih.-r who ballrr that Ihry era transient and tern- porary la Ihrlr nalurp, an t that wha thr half pawed ar or hav brrn raatoved hf Ih arearal or nnltr.1 ar.inn of th nation Most drrply lnit-rvMr.1 la the iuh)rt, thold ratio of at-iual and .rlatlrf lw lll tw re- rt.ahll.hd on a flrmrr Inumlaltoa than atr. I know (ha. ih worl.l stork nl pi lou lnr. aUta Pon too larar. and I r no rraana to apprvhrnd that II will r brroin an. Map- kind will h lortnna.a. I.idrrd. If hm apnukl pmdiirtlna nt rold and ilvr ruaa shall kp par with th annual tnrrraa of population. mm mere and In.Vmr. Arrnrdlng to atj tmw of th tiMrrl, lh ron.plrary tthtrh arrm. ioiat brrn formed hrr and la Kurnp to dratmy h Iral.lalloa an.1 othortrta from Ihrar-arrrntha to otM-oall Ih WHHalltr monry ol Um world . f fjrantlc mm ul thwi a any other gr. Th ronximma.lnn of anra arbm would wlllmalrly ralall nor ntaor wpoa Ih khmaa far than all Ih wan. fwatllara and fa tain .ha. rr orr unrd la Ih hl.tory ol th worht. Thahotul and luxantanonu dtrarlloa of hall lh awvahl pnprriy ol th world. Inrlud- kng hofaaa, hi,-. rilnda ad all othor appll anrr for rarrtlng on entnmtr, whll M would h Irl. BMrilrnslMy al thatesgnt, would not arod-.M anything Ilk lb pfnlonfed 4wtfa and dlaorranlia.lt of society that moat wlt ably result frosa lh pppnl aanlhllaUon el n-hall of th atrMllle asonsy of th world. rh si. in. tout caairstt Lrli f Mrnliun. Cull lit F. E. Dunn' Kmrtorium. NV. Hmnlerii want all tl.o hittem Lurk in Ln county. Jiriii)( it in. - I ruin, (my Hint fruit croi.i nre ni"Mt .roii'ii-inj; in enry Mctinn'of KhhIc;!! Oregon thin y-r. If. ill. H tKkiiiM arwl C. II. formerly of liiiHly, lientoi, (ounty, (rave thi ojl.c- a nle.ixant chII Hat-ttf-lrty. ' . Two ),anIome hrir-k luillingH and tvral ft'nc n-hi'kr.Mi are un der iiit,Hiru tion in Eugene at the j,rr-iit time. Tlie wool market at The Dalles i not very hrirk only M-ven ent. 1 he K,ni,K flip in junt Uginmrg to come in ay The llle paraJ , Eane county peoj.le are junt now erijoj ii'.gthe motil pleaant weather. Neither too hot nor too cold juat betwixt jut right. lo lie pleasant. 'In El'ck. The Kigit-ler man hits had a roll of butter presented ,in t rpread on hii biscuit- Send him aoine roo to tit over bin "later" next time.- A hand of hnrwc, (55 in i belonging Ui IU-.tl A B croon county, arrived ijjiig.-re Wediiepd.iy. by the MyHCelieitf route il'ftlnnl for vnllex loMita. Hon. J. C. V'oung. chairman of i.i . . i uie i . i . exeruiive committee ol i i'irgon,wana citlli-r ai llill Olljee . 'I-.. l...e l.i".-. . i uu.iy , w linn ine eoitor aotei,l in tlie country, we tegret to my. Make . ()te ,jf y,,, ad Somei price,, are quoted that. is of importance to all.- Something l.,,, ,r.u f .:.. .. ,,' tentiuIl j jieciaily called to thw ,i Huggn-8 and agonH Over Bug- lurcti arioioitt i:ow in.rtocfc K'f from til up. At F. Lt Ch AMBKkfl.- The l;il l- fuil of membrt of W'tsslmrii of the Wort.rfrom a .lis-? tare j attendance on iheconveu-ia ,.,. ,.f ,i. ., . i, .... .............. 1 1 - " ' , ', ',.J, 4 "'' r "'" f"r 'een 1.2... ! for Lton sheep, 1.;J. . lie i"i' 'i v'i ufru,uni in iii e ci. . ... , I. ir 1-ouis Convention have declared 4i ,, . i, .., ...... w . i . i tlie L.til.l siun.lar.i. ...ul.-r v. ho Isirst s "de colored gem en '' in th- ir lb lils-rations? and w here did they hold tli. ir ineetiiigt? 'iot in the Si. Iy..llis hotelt, we reckon. .Jl.iut-rs and - Binder extras,- See ti.'iis I i tit D.4riiig, WotsN, Osls.rii, Empire, McCormu.-k, and several other limners,, and several sizes f.-r each kind. Sickle Heads and other extras for all above mowers. - F. L. Chambers. j Perhaps after the agony conse j The Stewart cattle, 691 head, were shipiK-d on a special tram I them goes to Montana, and the balance tt. Minnesota. They were one, two, and three-vear-old steers, Mr. Mew art informs us that this band of cattle finishes up the coil- tracts be has for cattle the present season. lie says tie paid out tor cattle this season about 115,000, against $35,000 he paid out last season. Excursion Hates. Persona contemplating Eastern Irii.a tlioiil.t out I. . aiulit of . lie ( ITIpS SllOUItl IIOI lllSB Slglll Ol llie , r;,ct ,,, ,i,e ort,crn Pacific Rail road will ofTer ticket at one fare for the round trip on the following occasions: Republican National Convention, St. Iioui, Mo., June 16th. lVn.ocratii" National Convention, j Chicago, June. 7th. I eople s t arty Convention ami American Silver Convention, St. luiis, July 22i. National Couvcntii'O Young Peo ple's Sti'ietv of Chtisiian Endeavor, Washington, D. C, July 7th to loth. National Educational Asstwiation meeting, Butr..lo,wY July-ilti to unt.: Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, St. Paul, Septem ber Hlli. 4- This is the first time that such rates have ever leen offered from Western Slates. Suflltient limit, will be given on these tickets to en-J a Lie u.senaer to make quite - visit, ror detail Information of aale, etc., call on or w rite j R. MrMi'uruFY, i i General Agent, Kuene, Oregon. A BLUE MARK In Thin'Sj.aee Denote' I hat Your Kulcriplioti Ilaa Expired. t Wall l'ap;r l.itt d. -ini, MX) roliii. F. I.. Chamkkhh. A. V. Feter i :loting,out g.xxla elienper tJimn ever. Two lHnk1n Cheney, Wafhini ton, rUHt-i,ded June loth. 'VThft nent banking aycteui," you know. Cleveland ha gone fiehing nj?iiin. Thia 'tltne to Iehurg, Va.' Nery i;r.Jed. ' , Ball Bearing. Holier Bearing, Eight ICunning. (leering Mower. luring Binder. See th intent niruvi-u Hi r. 11. U II AM DC Kit. Take your egga and other prolure to Kuipp. lie ayt the hightut market price. A 1150 Canopy Juinp-aeat car riage for IKX-eeiti Imrgnin. F. Ij. Chambkkh. Buy your rheata of Voung. Can't do better, i You Notice. There will be a meeting! 'of the farmer of i-me count v at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, June 27, 1H9B, at -10 o'clock., m., to dietiM the grirtmill proxi tion. A full at U-'lnlance is retitiested. l!aHtern Oregon Notes. Hftrnrf Coontr !trwi. 'The lake i slowly rising, with plenty of snow in the mountains J. C. Wooley arriveil from Port land MotnlaT evening, wfcere he left Ben Brown. , , . A lirger acreage of grain and gardej truck ba been planted thi.-t Bea.on than usual. " . The ' pops " are .still wearing overalls," but are not trnuhled-with swelled head on 'account of it. Hay will be a short crop n The Narrow hntvery pb-ntiful eisi where. Low. prices will prevail. Sheep'rhearinir is in full rning ami Uams are fitting up for the an nunl trips ,,e railr.wd, hauling rf Ll . CHEAP! A No. 40. Chilled Plow, hh extra Share-. An 8 inch C:..-t Sb el . . , . Hum Plow , extra Share A 5 tooth Steel Frame Culti - vat'.r. ti.UU 4;2o A No 8 Cook Stove (full ' S:ie) 1200 A 10 quaI Milk Pail r.rr. .15 A U quart Di?h Pan .'2o A full size Wash Boiler, cop- . per lKttoin .1 85 1 dzen 6uartlMilk. Pans.". ' .70 1 garden Hoe. I . 25 1 long handle Aeel Shovel. . .50 1 handled Axel Painted BarbcJ wire (ialvanized Babed wire No. 12 plain 0alv. wire No. 14 Balinzjwire. . . . SectionsniliTuards ftr all the leading mowing machines and Binder at Reduced Prices. Steel Cut nails 10 d to 60-d 14.00 per keg. Steel Wire Naila 10-d to 60-d 14.15 per Vet. Tinware at Rcduecd Prices. Lots of new Pattern of Wall Piier at 12 to 50c. Come and see us. Cash in hand. Griffin Hardware Co. Go to The CORNER DRUG STORE - - i roi Drug, Medicine, Tvilet Article, etc. V. HEMENWAY. Trop. Ctr- WiHnmeile-trttti -Ninth-Stint Eugene. Oregon. NOTICE. C. ft. Land Ofllr. Kosrburg. tr., Vtr 11. "wi. Complaint having brrn en.rrrd at.hlnttt bT -M Wagnrte aealn.t torrr H. Thon.p- n of-,,Min.m,s hl Horn tra.1 Kn.rr .o. sn7. .laml May I. INM. upon the lots I and 1, and S.v. NK1,. iVr, Townsb.p IT. S ran 2 r.att. .1. .Jinr loiiniy, i -von, won a.irw io .5ra?-eSw vtitr,'. thr n,d patiir to aeiar al the ont.r m I Jrl Ware, I. S. t. t toiunilM.loi.rr, on uie r.-li.l .lay ol July, ink at 10 o rlt-k a m . to n".,t.n.l and lunilah latimoi.r ronrrrning Mid 1 ailrvni aiMll.l....t.r-ii. iirwrii'V at lint .'.i. t.T publlraihn in thr hnwUii u t-Ugrue, orgoii, arrenllug to law. R. M. Vht. a, Krgis.er. R.S. Saiaiuts. , Rrrrlver. L.A. Overton, -Deal. In- Paints, Window Class, Varnishes. Brushes ndihaiost renpleta lino al WALL PAPER lor from 12iCTS. UP KlatiMl at door et Pare o. on Hi irMlmonv amTTrrMT71tTy ll. lv a. H I veil hit i-onn.-i li.-lt ills lr. f irav, tie orlmka. at. Stiihcln.. evl.Wiir. hs.lng l-n , j f , f.. U .oi. I t a.ror. Klr.1 to shoo that (t-noual wrik-r laim. Iw """ ." ....... II 1. h.rahv onlrrr.) that arr. Irr Im ma.lr ' that tie flirt V h lulliul lf all lllltlf.- r. o i" tl. V HOt K .lrrrlvrft (UTilKUX: PACIFIC Kelt, R U N S Pullman Sleeping Car9 Elegant Pining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cara St. Paul riinrifvipoliai i Dulutli . Far fo TO " i Grand Porks ! Crooks ton I Wu...iiet '-'Gloria and Throuirh Tickets to Waahir.tr on . ". Philarleiuhia New York Boston and all Points Eatt .ml South. r..r tiif.iriiipun. lijii i'rU. ft.pf m urlir.tf ell 01. or r.ic . R. McMURPHEY (i-ncrai A,n, OR A. D. CHARLTON Genl la. A;"l M tn S. Cof; ThirJ FOII Tl. M, O II r. vJ O . jTJHITTEII 'BARW UJhittem bae - ntgiist r,r, frr. r ;i'i f..r"ciii rri:3 li.ikk -it- CAfinrro.. micuiiiu" O U.NO lo OSBURM h CaAKO'S Frog In Tour Threat. . Notice To Creditors. V BXifeU f- . o .-'I VOTlrE I IIKRF.nV 1.IVF.N THAT KATIIA 3.. ; prii.e .-niilti htt !t-n .lulv ai poiuu-l 3-- ! mini. trans .1 llirt-tplc el Mr J MiUOi. 1 J Yi.rl All Imtinc t . 1.11111, Q )() .ait et.nteur her-t ti . - : i i t. ertiit .hi. I om.ie ... J f Aniii. al Un- "f - t.f it:- nr.t.1 Ae 3...KJ ; In t-.tieeite. otf.-"ti. uulnti ..ix motitiia fretn tlirlHle .-I t .la jutH-r. Mr i-. lv. . K ith .i:in s smith. Jt'Ati-. I . A.hati.wlfttUX. Auuruey. Iw.- Gr. lT. Knapp , Itnlfrin " Staiue and F aov GROCERIES DISHES. LAMPS, nnd . GLASSY AT! 7. ) Hiflirtl Market t'rU'O l'pi-1 l'r PRODUCE CHICKEKS, LGGS BUTTER Ul.U Ol 1 IT 1 r. i"TlTl mi a i 1 11 n .4 Spfarnfffmotin n.l i limine HAIiToHAf CO. Tl.hel lun't i s--t l..r tt"t 11 W EAR tiff SW KAlMMi 1 'l l.ilf t-n- I. l rrnir own tan t.T ' '.:.U:. 11. i '.ML.nt HIT cnlna to ..lorr. liore tlit-y .l..n't It e fttl tohami. SWr.vR t-r I'll-lll lll-llKK KENTl HUT SMi M AI. ..( N"l Hit il A Id I USA Plugt.lt. r if' in. mil HI I.I. I'l KIIAW lirfoni DEACON DAVIS at ll.-rv . Uloeh. twoKtrs rasl ol V'.t.Hife. Wesi l.ililu M. Us tl 1000 Moil Wiiiiled At YeTiiitftmi's Nin!li Slreel 1 n4 Store l In. v 1-W u j.,.. in, It of "Tlie U l I on. lit'.. II 1'ti.i.lt'i in the wo, id" It teed to 1000 tio.se. I'df Uo aII ill I.I. Ir. M. I.. Wii'..n.-lil)v, ii.ivi.it' ilissol- j liours just aeo-s ll.e hull, ,nile Iii foi mer oil.. , in I l.e nt. in teeeiitly tMi-m1 tied l.v Mra iii.ei. itt a milliner piore, t.rer M. rlii'v's Sore, .or. Wil Lunette and Si It sit. lifTe I'.i.a a call. AV.:rrjci. Everybody that wanta Trcder Sttaf.lt Vial Cntleta, Mutton CLcpr, Pe.k t4 SaasaKCa, Fowl and Fish, Venirrr, Smoked-llama, anil atj ertry Bir, kspt ia any Maikrt, anjw.lt i f , cl ti j tbaa aay pl ice In Cnr;rp, to call at t a KiirtM L. a.t a.ni at H .