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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1896)
JilXO A.D-AXE. TIKI Itl'HUlt III Ol'fKUM. llAiiiciHiirmi.Or., June , 101. II'. S. ,1..rin lKAie HlKS The, id.-clioii i over and On goii Iihm elect' d two congrewnn and Ust r.i.i.m. The. oianaifcr here ...i i.ur.l to ij.I Vandorbutg oil" ....I a IV..' NllvtT republican in 'I" I'..- c , J tmt mi alllae.lory hi urn lllllL a straiuhl and i..l.i im hUhvh l"f. hii'I I think that linn t li tiou ha proved it. I ...... ix.lllilv. uher fllsioll Wl templed on tli" Judire mi'l shcrifl, both fusion candidate were, debat ed iinil I bilicvo that nil populists now agree that fusion l failure, Kt UuihI in l.ii county. iiic-rl Weaver advls.d n l Uto con vention to put off our coiigrcwloiial nomination until alter the old pa. lie had held t'"''f convention i,,d then nominate a free-silver U iH-riil l' "" dMiit " fHM": tiii- niin-r, Mini I cloud urn Ummni which' have. A tbin, streaming look, sometimes appear ing like hair or carde-d wool, aim sometime like brush or broom. They ere highest" of ell cloud. Cumulotis clouds ar those which appear in round, rolling musses, piled one blxivo another, mid soiye-tiiiM-n lot'kiiiK like great mountains loid with snow. . ry I feel manly Ink In WM at- lulled Hllm HoaeKt(l) Houry. (oll twit. We have iii the. United Mates several klmU of money gold, sil ver, nickel, cojijM-r mid paper all good money, he. saiiae there is be hind it the' entire wealth mid all tin. people of the United Htalc. (Jold money in a full legal Under in payment of all debts, whin of standard weight. If below stand ard weight it I" l Hal lender at val uation in proportion to its actual Weight. Kilvcr dollars sre a legal tender, 2Q Yards of INDIGO BLUE 30 Days Only. PRINTS vFor 31. lirlef Mention Wall Paper-latest designs. MOO roll. F. L. Cmammkmm. Take your egg and other produce to Kimpo. Ho puya the l ik'" "l ; market (irice. A BLUE.MARK X In Thi Hiace Denotwi That Your HuWriptioii Hait Expirrd. THII. '. H.l. PilK !.'. i Wf Hr UAUNILLIU, y DRIVING CLOVEG. CHIRT t mlv.r rei.iii.u.Mi. ...... . luif j0.ArBure ,.u tender at IH'l 1V I " , . " . - tlifir nominal value, not extawnnn live dolliirx in any onu i.uyuieiil. Mlllr I'.'iliH art) a I' g l tender U tlm amount of twenty-live wnl. 'I'liev aro red-emanle in lawful money w hen ireeiited in mini of not t' than I2l. IJniteil SuU'n notea grt'eiibimka r a legnl tender in all payment except ilulli on i in Mirttt and inter i ft on the pul.lii.- deht; but rinf 18751 they Imve luen rweived in imvmrnt of dutiea. They are re- Arc Flying! WAISTS Not Many Left ! i except when otli.TH le tlpult. (l. Silver -oina-il mien, quarteraann .... .I....I.I (i.'in riil Wi Hver that thia rourao wti lieceHiiry ill ord. r to iiiHiirn hiiccc-o; hut wi emi kll mm now that in thia lie waa tula tukeii. tiriienil tU.xey uh advired l,t income t..t)ri (..li,mid iiodoiiht .ur lal. . liuirinmi wna lauded to l li. ve that l'oev would do Ui liarm, another, mi.-Uke. 1 am fully rnitvim-cd iiw thut Coxey made Hinrr. votea than' H "llier KuaU-ril l-ia-nkeraeoiiihiiied that cuiiiu to Or ,!,,, uu.l there ia nothing aurer than that il "'y ; lill1,, Tailvi-r- ,ul.l liaveoarrii, - - .",...-..., H 11111 nnwiuni ii l in- iiitt mi. SHOES 1 SHOES I Frank Dunn's Shoe Palace. founty liliiea. tin- r. iMll.llcalia W Difgon and el.eled l.tli-congre..-men. To prove thin it only mw rary to look at the result of l.inn where oxcy ' In llHtri-huVg, where lie aiH.ke. ihe re-ult waa truly anion tailing. He turned a ntroi.g dem vrntic precinct into a mpulmt vio t..rv,i.h.ll"W: and. rhurg ( Kj ), Myera (dun ), i republican. 1 ..nlv refer to thia tu ahow ymtrvei' lirnrral W.awytY advice tn not alwayn infallible, ihoutih 1 have iiod.Mibl that he and our atate H.iiirtuan wete" Ix-th nine.' ro in be lieving that t'ox.y would do tin r- I,. mii than tfood. Now I muni Hiv inal 1 l eh. ve (.eiu-ral Weaver -.iiullv mi-taken in advmiiig a iu tun oil ol.r el. floral ticket in No vemUr. and 1 prolent ng.imat It. (i rul Weaver, while at Kugene, t..ld lr. tijih-nhy of Junction City, who ia a .1. in.H r.itn prei.idculia.1 Uiciur.thathe lldvfed the tH-ople'n t. .It Luti til liariv 01 oii'i!"" " i""- irletl..rr mid vol.- for two dem- leneral Weaver mm. ni- H-tr lo attend IhiIIi St Iouia coliven- bcratwl Mluriunh nun Mreould J ' I CailUle'a Fhe TropowltloDji. To Tiir. Ekitoh: In your iaaue of the lKth inst., at the nuggention of your corrMtxmd cnt.you printed (Secretary Carlinle'a rive proponitiona on the roimtge. ((iientioii and then attempted to an swer the name neparately in the or der in which they eanie. Your an wera, Mr. Editor, are mont unnat iafaetory to me, and the purKae of thi artiMeis toiMintout the inher- treaiuirer of the United Ulea at rnt wenknei-a of earh, and in fact to Washington or New York in numa of net lean than t"0. 1'i.ited Stalt a iioU n, ianuetl under the Hherman law, are a full legal tender in all pni menta4 rirrvl vhtn othrrui ei),rtlj ttifiulnlfl in the CHHirnrt. They are redeemable in coin gold or silver at the option of the secretary of the treanury. So far It ha la-en the (aillCV or the necrelariean pul'Tican-mid d.-liio- cratic to rvdctiii tlu-m in' gold eoin. tiohl and nilver rertifiaiten are Issue) Umiii the deposit of gold i.r silver coin with the treasurer 'of the I'nited Stale The are not a le gal tender. t'Urrelicv certificate are innued upii lle denit f I'liiletl Stiit.n in. i. s in stilus ni' not lef Urn u f 10,- Ot.aJ. and are made p;yuble to the 1 Uininesn exrience demonstraten order of the depositors' I that the cheaK?r metal cannot ir- . . . . . . . I ' . . ? I 1 ' 1- I. t .1.. ri.s .National liana rte ire ikwi by the United State t luitiohal hunting roriKjrntiona at a t"st to the hank of one -r celv one cent for each ilollar issued.,. They are hot a leital leiiler mil are oy i:in luaile nt-eivalile at nr III all I arts El ler A, M. Hweaney, of (Village Grove, gave u a pleaaarfl call Wedneaxlav, The honeracet by tins Are depart ment on the. Fourth will be one ol the mokt interring features. A I IV) Canopv Jump-neat car riage for 'IIOI njiecial bargiln. r. U UHAmBKHH. The patent office at Wanhington ba-j la en fl.Midcd durinff the lant year with invention rel itive to the Im-vcle. , , , VirBiConn. republican, waa elected joint reprenentative of Iike and Klamuth jcountiea by three vote over J. Aj La rah e, p-ipulit. Ball Bearing. Holler Bearing. Liijht Hunnlne. Deerintt Mower So (Jovernment (Jold Bonds. WOUTIIKUN ('mataulrtl.) ITtere aevex waa a gold Imnd innued by the United HUten, but every bond . isaued ia a coin lamd, thai la, l-ond payable in gold or nitver. The popuiintn aay that the United tt ahould pay all iie lltn exactly according to contract. That there i a gigantic fraud U-inaj periietrated afcainst the -.le m l en the necretary of the treasury pay tliem alone In gol. That thin muil Im nU. noed. and that they muat be ii'ii.l an they were contracted to Issi paid In coin that ia to aay gold or ilverft'in, theoinstitutional money of the United Staten and that to demonetise silver and then nay that the contract ia abrogated, and that coin bond must be paid iu Pullman Elegant Tourist TO Sleeping CarS Dining Card I s Sleeping Cara f.t Paul Minneapolis Duluth FarRO Grand Fork Crookston Wlr.nipesr Helena and Dutte. Uwrir.g Binder. 8ee the latet gold, ia a great wimll parmr'fJlroUgrh TlCket8 td nhow they are not answer at all. To the ltter underntanding of the issue I ressateach proposition and the annwer: " Fiwt -That there in not a free coinage country in the world today that ia not on a nilver baai." An nwer: " If that be true today doe that prove thi country would to day lon a nitver tiasii it we had not denionetixed tilver in 1H73?" II the mint had been kept nteadily open to -the coinuge of the nilver dollar on the name terms with gold at the ratio of 16 to 1 thin r.ninlrv would have l?en 'li ver basin yearn ago. The price of nilver ha steadily declined through out the world for more than twenty vr and all monetary nciencen, ail (tenerarn that the free will ca'rry the I'hi- I -'nnvei'iion " frT- nilver candidate or pri-ni'ieni and will nsk the St. I.oum coiiven ti.ui t name the vice president, lie IllllV la lieve tl.al IIH plan rarr.ed out, and a il is Veaver plan and the only way to win. lr. Ogb nbv in an honorable and promin.iit man and a pn'nidential i-lwtor on the democratic ticket. , ami he' tld me thin in the prenence .f K. I. Culdwell and M. S. Clcek, - two resp imible im n of Junction Oil v, Oregon.; ' l' .lanirrr in tin movement. However h ft (ieheral Weaver as..u lui ritai iiurmitnir', " thi would lw a fatal mintake if car ried out, and would renull in the i ..I. ar.u rl V (lentrticllotl Ol llie isrtH'"' I ' o not inf r fronithi thai I doubt the honesty of Ueneral Weaver, nor do I doubt but what we could beat the republican il the nt heuie wa auct'i nsfully and agreeably cwried tint, tint there i the trouble. Il will emtne dinsension in our ranka, and l r..., ii., reat nrinciiile of our unrtv would be hint nighl of in Ihe wrmiglc for the loaves and Untie. Will. ll due deference to Ueneral I la-liwe there is a belter way. Fraternally xourn, y W. II SPAIOH, Ex-Clim. I. P. S. C. Com. of Ore. Foretelling JU)rm! culate de by nid with the Jtartsr metal. That is tire experience mid tentinnny of every civilixed nation on the face of the earth. The name principle anserted itaelf when, prior to 107:1, nilver appreciated almut 3 rent and sold drove every nil- nf ihe United SiaU in payment of jver lUdlar out of circulation, and taken, eariaea ami till oim r tiuen i when thai aonar was un.jr ,ryn, the Uuite.1 Stntes,a xcept for dulies! the coinage act by the legislation ol 1H7H there wa not a nyiver uoi lar in circulation in the United State; By that act not a dollar wan loot to'thecirculating iuediuui. To carry the argument furt.ier I will nav that from I"S2 to 1873 but 8.030.1 iX) nilver dollars had been coined in thi country, and the vol- on imtHrl and 'interest on the pub lie debt. Make note right here; 1 he L'niUil State inniie every dollar of money that i put in circulation iu the United State, anil the V iiite.1 SUten fixe the value of those dd lam, yet there are only two kind of money issitcd by the government i ume of that kind of money was so that you can comel your trelit'r to accept in payment ol your iieni, nud that i gold money and United States, notes. If tlie people the United States can stamp a piece of metal or a piece of jmier,' and , make them " full legal tender in all payment whatsoever," why cannot the name ople the United State stamp all it money metal and paper, and mnke it legal tender in all pay ments? hy make one irtoin yi more valuable than other money lsued ajul stamped by the name sovereign authority the people? . Ail Eloquent PI flue. Elder 'Z. T. 8veor.ey,of Colum bus, Ind , on his nay from Califor nia to meet some points where he is billed to deliver several lectures in Montana and other places .fur ther east, stopiied over here Sunday to visit Dr. J. r. Hill tamiiy, with whom he is related by mar rinse, and delivered two sermons at the Christian church, at 11 and 8 o'clock When the temperature falls sud denly tlare i a storm forming south of you. When the tempera Iiisa rmea mill den I v there is a storm north of you. the wind always blows from region of fair weather t.iar.l a reiiioii where a storm is tormina. . Cirrus clouds always ..ui from a renion w litre a storm is In progress t a region of fair .-i..r Cumulus clouds always move from a r gion of fair weather tit a reirion where a storm is form ing. AV'hen cirrus clouds move rapidly' from the north or north earn there will le rain Inside of 24 hours, no matter how cold it U. U'I.m.. cirrus clouds SM moving tapfdly from the south or southeast thoro will lie a cold ,rain storm on i.d ... if it hb winter there when it Will Iff' "HW mv. ... -( blows from the-worth, the hesvient rain I east if voir, if it blows from the south the heaviest rain is west i.r vnll ! if it blows from the east the t.. avient rain Is south of You; If it ' blow from the wesl, the heaviest rain is north of you. The wind ,svsr iilows unless rain or snow Is falling within 1000 milw'of yon. Whenever heavy ot occurs storm is forming within 1000 miles norlh or northwest of jrou. Cirrus The sentlemsn fully sustained his fame a pulpit orator and Bible critic. We do not feel able to give .even an outline -of his discourse. He must be heard to be appreciated. We have heard most of ihe eminent speakers that have occiuded the American rostrum for the last half century, and we do not hesitate to say that, as an ora tor. loaioian. and profound reason er, we have not heard his superior, and have seldom heard his equal. He is certainly one of the strongest defenders of the Christian system of relision. of this or any other age. It seems to US that Sweeney can demolish the sophisms ot inn delity and evolution with more esse Ihnn anyone we have heard or read of, and we have heard m tn our modem skeptics, and have resd all the works of the old echtad Infidels. But hefels no place to dtfCBRS this subject. We only took up our pencil to ask anyone and everyone who get an ,'opimrtnnity io go ana hear Sweeney: for if you miss it yon will miss the pportuity of a I.fethne. i Boeoher ma? reason a believer Into skenticisim. but Sweeney will reason the tkeptio Into a belief in ine umne origin oi viirisuam. small that it cut hut little figure in our money transaction. Since 1873 vant numbers of nilver mines have been discovered, and madhinery making easy the production of that metal has been manufactured, and the ability of the country to pro duce silver today is incomparably greater than in l8"3. n to Pn the mint to free coin age would del uge the country with a base money worth tilty cents on me aouar in the markets of the world and would oon exoel every dollar of gold from circulation and would necessarily throw the country on a silver basis and reduce the debt-paying power of very money 60 per cent and ruin and bankruptcy would be the nure ronneouences. . u Second That there ii not a gold country in the world today that doe not nne silver for money along with gold." The editor admits the i mi h f the above Droooaition, but trie to shuffle out of the force of it hv savins: "Silver is only used as token money in barter, and as any other product of industry. ; Its volume of circulation adds no appreciable ratio to the circulating medium. The above is the merest bugaboo. Everyliody knows that the silver dollar has the same purchasing and deht-navins power in ordinary " . . , t- business transactions as goio, ior the reason the purtly of the two metals is maintained by the policy ni thm mwernment to redeem every - - t . . .1 --j dollar in gold on aemanu, aim while such a policy is maintained one dollar is as good as any oiner. We now have about hall a minion silver dollars subject to circulation. The claim of the editor that Egypt and Liberia do not use considera ble quantities of silver is untrue. The subsidiary coin of those coun tries is silver, and the smaller busi ness transactions are oarrieJ on with silver and without loss to any; bodv. " Third That there is not a silver standard country in the world to day thai-uses gold sinonealong with silver. This proposition the editor souarelv contradicts, but I assert .- ... t . A . 1 thai the proposition is rue, hi. Bhoap-Axr iiotwitdslanding. The silver standard countries are coin lulled by the monetary laws of the great nations of the w.rld to pay all their foreign obligations in gold, or iU equivalent, but in all domes tic transactions nilver ha undi puled sway and sold in unknown "F'Urlh Thst therein not a nil ver standard country in the world today that has more than one- third ss much timm-v iu circula f lion -r capita as the United Stale has;" to which the editor make the following annwer: "The truth of thi assertion can not lie Kunimrffcd any more thtn the ssiM-rtiou could lv sustained if we say there ia no drouth in any part of our country where the fjrmern ire buffi'ring fur ratttr4s-eaH there ia plenty of water In the hci-hii to nieel the demand of each. There ore oceans of mohev in Wall street and the banks, but the people have not even enough with which to pay their taxes. It is a monetary drouth,'' Now, in all candor, I ask thJ editor if this ansner in not an over production? Il in unique, new nnd novel. The maker of il i entitled to a patent. All the statistic f tlis whole world prove Mr. Carlisle' statement trvie. and that is suth- cieiit refutation !r the fourth answer. 1 presume iu the gotnl old duys larfore 1873 every fellow had plenty of money and one hail lust a much a the other and if the beam did happen to vdi.wn a little heavy iu one frllon's ptKket he hnd to dig Up mid divide with hi liuht-uiK:keU.-diieishtnir. Aud 1 tell you tniiigi were kept mighlv even those da. Bro. Amis, try again, please. "Fifth Thnt there is not a silver ntnidarl country in the world lo iday where the lalmring man re ceives fair pay for hi- day's work. To this the editor make the follow ing reply : "This ia a curious stitement to make in the face of tin fact that there are million of unemployed in our country today, and other millions of men, women aud chil- Iren who are working f ir the mere it U nee of the meuns of a scanty iivliliood. nhlleall industrial classes sre unable to realise anything for their products above Ihe cost of production, and is a gold standard country. This snswer is also unique. The editor nowhere says that laborers in any silver standard country re ceives faif pay for his day"s work. !S the secretary suiiemem is taken as true. The Broad-Axe endeavors to avoid the force of the l.ronoSilion by asserting that mill ions in our own cminlry are out of employment, aud other millions are receiving a mere pittance. I ne editor's statement regarding the Condition of the laboring classes in this country is measurably true, but not because we havn't free sil ver. I will not discuss that phase of the subject now, the same not being pertinent to Ihe object and purposes of this article While the wage-earners of America are not as pnperoue as any of us would like, yet il is an undisput able fact that wnges average higher in the United States than in any other country in the world, while in England, that other staucch gold standard country, better wages are paid the laborer than in any silver standard rountry on - the globe. Why is this? Will the ed itor answer T In conclusion, Mr. Editor, I will say thst in oiv humble opinion you are no match in the discussion of finances with Secretary Carlisle. I believe I hsve answered your an swers to Mr. Carlisle's five proposi tions, and I think I am entitled to that nilver dollar. It is worth 100 cents in a gold standard country. Hon tarr MoMsr. on the honest ix-ople of the? United States which they will not pnersie. i Mr. Carlisle says that he had to i.nv a bonus of ten millions on sixiy-two million bond issued in the nprirg ol 1894 to get these bond holders to loairgold to the govern ment and agiee to lake their pay in coin that is gold or silver. He ... . a a I IJ says ii he could nave isnueo goia bonds the governioient would have saved U-n million dollars. If Mr. Carlisle paid ten million dollars on nixty-Mfo millions, and ha had to nav the same rate of premium on the two hundred' and sixty-two million bonds innued in the Cleve- land administration he ha had to pay about forty-two million bond. j on the two hundred and nixty-two; million bonds isnued. Now nfurj he has paid, forty-two million do'-; law to get these gnldbug to Sgreej tn tub coin bonds Mr. Carlisle TXT i sists in paving them in gold instead j of gold or silver, st the option ( ; the governn ent. but if Mr. CarTsle had exerci d his right to pay in j silver the government would not j have been eomelled to inue aryj part of this vast amount of boi da j which have lieen issued during this j administration, and the evernmeiil i I wotid not have increased its debt (two hundred snd sixty-two million !i.i lens than four vesrs nnd rnt.iii'-d timis to fit I leering, Wood. Onborn,; this vust debt and interest on the Empire, MeCormuck, ami several J toiling millions of this and future other mowers, and several size- j fenerations; but no, thi would not for each kind. Sickle Heads and ubserve the purr of thin gigan- other extras for all above mowers. ,;c B,,id monoi-ly which is threat inmrovedal F. L. Chambers, A piece of horseradish root put into a jar of pickles w ill keep the vinegar from losing it strength and the pickles will not be as liable to become soft or moldy, inis is es pecially good for tomato pickles. Know. then, thyself presume, not God to scan. The proper study of mankind is man." The fruit crop in the Willamette valley this yeiir, so far as we are informed is a failure for once. Of course the black berries are all right, both wild and domestic. - Buggies and Wagons. Over three carload now in stock. Bug gies from $42 up. At F. L. Chambers. Chicago Washington Philadelphia New York . Boston and all 1 Points East and South. for .nlKfm.'ion, tlm rirrli.. isaim anil liraat tall ou or arlia ..... R. McMURPHEY Carnal Aanl, Luaciw. Ofkt-t joiM t and 4 takon ULck. OR . - . - A D. CHARLTON Awl Octil Pis. A;eal. n Morn St. Cor. Third rOKTl.AD, OHIIUOI. The poitoffice formerly known as Burnt Ranch-Cmok-county, Or., has been moved three mile west of its old site, and it name 'changed to Grade.- Geo. M. Cornea i post master. J. W. Horn and little daughter, of Hale, dropiied into our sanctum Wednesday, and Mr. Horn did r.ot forget to renew his subscription. who has lieen wun us since me day we started. Mowers snd Binder extras, Sec- fflHITTEM BARTO HjHITTEM BARii! Ulcbeol'ub Iti p.1 1. t-uifTKM B RX W. SANDERS-. L. Chambkrs I,o, the poor Indian! Lo, Ton Tonguel Hiss klone stlllicum, Tom Tongm Nowitka six, uica hiss ticka Boston, man, Thomas Tongue. Tom Tongue tla.cli enmg thevery great republic. exit U-nce of this DraTcr Boad. - . J a regui.iriv orsinixn Tliere is conspiracy in New Englandj' call i II . I . . l.nna t 1,, all sii.iiiifri, mi . .r-u'ii tudus. 1 . chickaniun, Injun kluU:hutan vote j whenever these Eastern money fur him- owitka. , im,, em want to carry a noint tolir Judge B. J. Peters, of Mount j i-all v they atait m and pinch iiriii-w k'r. ia said to be the ohUi interest navers (producer!.) of At fr si Ivor HilvtMiite in the ! DroJueine sections. Ju-lee Beifo cuitryr4s HI years tld. He was; sounded Ihe keynote lieu he said: oersonall-' acquainted with Henry I "This sort of business must stop, o 1 v . aw ("lav. went tu scIumiI with 1 homos F. Marshall, and often heard Rob. J. Breckinridge speak. J. C. Oliver of the Alturas Plain- dealer has dissolved his connec tion with that paiier and Mr. A. fc. Hadlev takes las place. 1 he paper win now oe conuucicn Wm. Thompsm and A. E. Hadley, and run on the same line as former ly straight populist. ' Rev. T. H. irunmiker, formerly of Dexter, Or., informs us that he will depart fr Lake county, Ore eoii on the 29th inst., and will take up his residence mv cmver LakeOr. We regret Pi lose so good a citixen as Bro. Hunsaker, and we liesieak for him kind treat ment and the choicest blessings of life in his new home. The office "devil" of the Broao Ate. sssisted by a friend, succeed ed in landing a monster craw fish laat Sundav afternoon. The fish after thoroughly testing the dura bilitv of a stout hook and line, gave the "devil" himself a pointer on "escaping the hook," which was imichlv annreciated in one sense but regretted injhe other The Alturas Plaindealer contains the account of an arresl at Adin Klamath county, ol a Iran, sirange irl at that place, who gave her " . - ii- ii -i name as Jennie t aiaer, on n vum of murdering her own babe, the fruit, as the story goes, ol trie vil lainy of a married man, propaoiy In the vicinity of Klamath halls or the West and South wiil be com pelled to start a republic of their own. in order to exist." There more truth than poetry iu BMford's suggestion. Mountain air breeds not only in Switzerland but in America as well. i Notice KTU.- I VOTirEI?ltF.r.EBY tilYrX THAT K arine smilh h (wmliilir appi.inlaU An Ad. ... (IN THE) BROAD - AXE IS SURE TO BRING GOOD RESULTS TO THE ADVERTISER. Notice. . K There will be a "meeting of the farmers of Lane county at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, June '27, 18U6 at 10 o'clock' a. m., to discuss the gristmill proposition. A full at tendance ie requested. Wanted. isasl All r..fn liavlux clalnn atalPM .aid asta: sre herv'.v uoiiiia,! t. present ti sa-netoj F Ali.t al ihco.'lte ol lh Broart-Al In I'.nevne. orn, wllhin six muntj. fnui thsilate . J il. w Lolice. M.Vi-. KlTHAI!TSm. j Flm. A.luiiiusirao . I Go to The CORNER DRUG STORE FOR O. "W, Knapp, Tisalvr In1 Staple and Fncv GROCERIE3 DISHES. LAMPS, and GLASSWARE. Highest Market Prlca Tald Tat PRODUCE ,' CKICKEKS, EGGS an J BUTTLR , Wanted. SWEAIl OFF. Aig, Mtdiciiiet', Toiltt Articltt, tic, V. HEMENWAY, Prop. Swear oSnnrkln an.l fl.tslna BAD TOP AC CO. Thel in'l loo ooU (of fun 1 II W EAR off SWEABIM1 al l toUo 11 Is Uour own lault for bii)h. it, SW EAR (Ji L Cor. WillawUe aud Xinth Street X k Eugene. Ortgon. NOTICE. V. 8. Land OBIra, Roabur(. Or., May 11. -nmniaini harlna been entered at this office tiT HMf a . Maanws aas.iw. Mw.s- .... a au N Kid. Ml Townlunr, ranir l lul.li line touiuy. Oreon, ilh a Tlew to the cancellation of aaid enirjr. the said panis asr taerebr summoned to apar at the ortu-e of ar, I'. C. C. l'oinmiiloner, on the ssrond da of July. 1" 1 o cl.s k a. m.. to iwpoud aud furnish testimony concernln said .M.r.i .h.,ui.nimnL Heard. e at tlila inlica on the testtmouir o taken on July 11. I at 10 o clock a m. Sumclenl eviaence navin, ien ?eyen thmnmnd 8forte1aploards or fhakrs inimetliately, for which I will pay the highest cash prioe. Cedar preferred. Inquire at this ofti.e, or at Rhinehart, the Ninth street grocer. June 25, S. E. II. IlAWKtna, Wood and produce taken on sub scription at thia o&ce. he aubllcatlon Unfoo, areordlDa to law W.S. Sntaict. kecelv B. M. VtATra, Ke.ik.er.- U'. miKllah thefbS disagreeable items j son f.w n.Vali bis Homsstca.1 Kntry ; No. . --- - r- . ,.. u., issH. uuou ine uww a.. i. lor the Dene n i oi uiuk tuum u. Mr. G. F. Bullock this wek took his departure for' the eastern part of our country In search ofabusi- nss hication. He propoets visa ing Prineville Mitchell. Canyon City, Burns, Harney City, Vale. and Pavette, Idaho. Mr. duhoc. has becii a resident ot Eugene, Ore gon for some tiiiHynd we can com mend him to those among whom he may locate, as a worthy citin n and possessed of fine business qualities. 1 Loe Bailey. Jack Smith, I-e Ed- wards. Wm. Vanehan and family on Monday of this week left by way of the MeKeniie route for k.atern Oreeon. Messrs. . Smith, Bailey Edwards and AUeri winters a bound for Harney valley, and Mf. Vaughan and family are destined for Crook county, the formers on a tobacco. KESTl'UKY SMII.K. SEAL ol NORTH I A K USA Plus cut, TEl'IIO and M I L PI RHA'. before DEACON DAVIS ' x lHoil.nn-1 et of p.ioinc. W eat 1 lhth SI S-lalf ' 1000 Men W anted At YeriiT"n's Ninth Hlreet Dm Ptore lo rtiiv I Ms) pound of "The. I.e-' ronlitin i"olei in the wyild" lo lottl to 1000 horse. Dr. K. t.. ViP.utL-liby. having ilisol veil hi eonii.'cti'.n with lr. (iraV.'ll sire lo Inform l.i frienl and pat'oi. that ii tnav N- tomtil t all tmsines Sled to show that personal "-err Ice "t"'0 be . , , ,"0Io., t,e ball, 0prite hi I. jPl. Overton, -Dealer la l. ir M.i Will.crow a a nnlore- siore, 'over M.'hing' Slurs, cor.W II lmetle and Silt at. Olva lii.a a tuil. )( Points, Window Glass, Varnishes. Brushes and lbs mt complete tin M WALL PAfta -lot Iron prosictive tour of Eastern Oregon, f -j Q pTC -w-.vixrriiJo.' Everybody that wants Tender Slk; Vwtl Cutlet., Mutton Chop, Pcik at" Saasaee, Fcwl and Fish, Vtnitrr Smoked-Ha ua, ami aay and evaiy'iui t kpt la any Maiktl, Aoywocre, cl i thai any pines ia Esgeae, tecatl st andi thm. Utter to liMiate iiermanent 1 if th. ramntrv suit, if not he will return in the fill. tUhth St S oor weal ei roteea. I 1.1 LI? np wm MEAT a !.'' a Ninth SUst and gt U