RO HXB 4 Oregon. "HEW TO THE LIKE, LETJTHE rjg 7ALL WHERE THEY MAT.' and m VOL IV v EUGENE. LANE COUNTY, OP?. ' NESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1899. O NO. 3 ' - ii .- - Th Currrnrj Dili. The provision n( the currency Kill nA tbnlins lfrir Arr n 1 1 and which will pa arid It-corn". y imnwl-j jir. by the Lincoln County tuvky Democrat, whlc.li re publish, and k t it tweful perusal:' TWa Lwwer Hons nf Conr re, last MestsUy, after a week's debate, I vi vote nt UK) to 1 50 iard the lauciai Din prepare.! or a com- rtfM fliirintf I Kj. r.Wj.aa T f iirn. pow : l, v csianiikit Ilia single .rold. standard; 2, to mlte every twini. nauahla in volt! ' A tii rAim r-.- - L, all crecn bark in fold and keep thern Im-kep tip in the vault- of th treasury; 4, to redeem all treas law is thus truthfully WmtMl-l&t, ury nous in gold; S, to make all jtbf ernuuin of a sub-treasury in debt now exUiing.nr that hnll rvrry . ly of the UoiUxl Htatea hereafter be contracted payable in j ribove 1' '',0lJ0 population and di g'ifj; 6, to make a new division nf j rn t ih-iu to loan to an otm at A the trrnurv aud put into it t"M,-1 r iit a tnoch lrgsl - trader 0)0,000 of our prrtMsnl circulntion, Krwnhack ae they might be able to e. a t keep it out of the ircul-a j eecure with undoubted eeeurity, tioii amonn the penile; 7, U make 'only whenever the banka refuna to ilvcr coin rrdueinaLle in (fnld, K, to coiiin)l the (vTri-tary nf the Trea-nrv to keep I "). XW.OOO ad ditionai in the general fund; 9, to( authoriio the Secretary of Treasury to ineue 20 yeara gold bond at his dircretioti, principal and iiiteret payable in gold, and enable biro to -hut up in the treaaurv - M0, - OOO.tXW: 10, to direct the ISeVretary i whenever they chooee. of the Treasury to retire treasury I ' i"" notce when he coin any mall I Boys Stay With The Farm, ilvcr piece; 11, to dc-troy ll j The inerhaiit end-avore to con rilvcr ri-rtincalca "Uive f m that duct hie luinincen in ruch a niannir eilvcr c:ni le unci only in enuill ' that bin on will lieonie a rartner tra:iaclionn; 12, t erniit National i d contiiitie the firm mime even Hnnkn to or(t;niie in towns of 2,(KX)i after hia demire, (nvnune of the and lcn with only 2."i,(r K which j value that attache to a Ion wUb will obliterate all private bank ; i linhcl bueineea enterprine. I'r.ti l:?, to authorixe all national Unkajuch epint nrmeate the businen to inuo their billn to the full value , occupation of farming It will not oftlieir bond, inntead of 00 per-! be ccordcl the confidence and cent us now; ' 14, to rctliuo linen ' rcepeH which it ought to merit, from 1 percent, to 1-10 erccnt out How tnany youiift Uiya wliohave li.ink circulnlion. It require the. havn reared u:i-th farm ahere er- entire national debt to U aid in gold that u contracted to tie low in the i'oot,. ps of the succe in green liauk, silver or gold, and' ful father, become enthused with redeem and retiree from rircula-j the idea of going to the city and tion V0 M.tKK) of trennury notes getting a Hition that wem to hikI grecu bucks and give the en- them inoiu dignified than being a tire paiier money iMie into the A nf f lm nfiliAiittl tiunlia the cxpanxioii and contraction tne paper currency is put entire ly into their hand and the suc ce or failure of every limine in Lincoln county is put at their tneroy. As a harbinger of the general effect of the bill when it become a law, aa it probably will, there was a pania on tho New York stock exchange and money ruled at 125 percent, while two of the supHNed strongest firms failed on the very dsy this bill of abomi nation paused the Houe It puis the business ol the country st the mercy of the money power. 1 Wlnt is the money power? It is a combination of overgrown hankers and bond and stock own ers of Europe and the United States, whosrethe mibject of no government on tarih but by means f overgrown Health rule the na and dicUU the policy of par t if. This till is undoubtedly the f th is money power. If we . r'-rv a uartinan. desiring nothinr ,!,,. ,.turt, ,, the Democratic r (l"lo power at . en vAtr;1, then " wt oou y eoet to th could with the Uif '.blicans no greater ears than to father this bill an make it Into U, end though It may give them l-o n .Mions of camrjaicn fund, it i'l rnrlainly eend them to'giaat k- i!.-t the urifl alMaahteUoa of !-." u '..red the Whig to privaU lif.v If Congrrun would conult the nit !' of the wealth produeere r( t ie Huiu-d Hlaten, it woakl di rrrt the unlimited coinage of iilver, loan at tit ie rate; add retire all national bank circulation and, pay all U S Uii.dn a they becowe doe, burn Ihein and ienue no mora that are not taxable. This would ee tablish the baning value of toon- ey and take from the money power the ability to create a panio at wtll and grind Talnea tu powder 'ery advantage i given them to fol- 'farmer Don't be foolish ; "things are not what they seem" not one out uf twerty makes a success. Take the advice of one who ha beeu through the mill, though we are not whollv to blame. k We remcmlier when a boy livirg ou the farm with plenty and to spare, proHpeoti were , bright, there wnre cattle ihorses, swine, iiirm, machinery of every description, good houses and barn's; but father became of the opinion that he could do better, that farming wn not bis calling. The (all sale was held; old Prince was sold the old horse w used to ride to the postoflice, and Billy and the old milch cow. Cherry, and all the rest of the hprses snd cattle, and as they were 'driver and. taken away by , their variotin new owncito, the tears trickled down our young cheeks There wn .,;, pet being snatched from How we long for the old frn .boma today, and (he return of things as they need to he. Put alas, .to the city we weot, to make an easy living and ear frnd clothe all the time, with a salary that .- Seemed as tbouth hundreds could b tared np by the J .V- - ' i ' . (uu vi u year. Months pat ' atttl years found un where wa began salary at the end of th month, and a struggle to "snake tonga : buckle meet," a( the and of th next. Boy stay with fb farm. From th Western Farmkrd Stock Jour nal, Cbtllkooth, Mo. Th Hon as k Holpmata. The poaltry bsjeirvee is getting to b a great and gTind business. Many men, srstoen and even children a well aa same of our grandest and most noted people of the United 6 tales are interested in tba poaltry bwsines. This is a fait index of what the poultry indastry now amtmnt to, and what it will be iir the future. It is not nly a gveat pleaaura to breed fin pooltryV vat it is such a great help to the many poor and tb farmer is general. This elaea of people are by fat th moat num erous, and their gfwtest bleesing of help 1 the gvod titlkT hen, 'for iu many rases she hss kept the wolf of want from the door of the poor. Her daily product is gather ed day after day, until the basket it 6 lied, then it is sent to the ntore and exchanged for the hard necessities, of life. The good hen is accountable for so much good eke has done in many ways for the jHKir, dtid in many CAee she helpod ruitiA 1 Ku im.tntM 1 1 1 ik. J .. . 6.6. . ... mers niuumrrf. anu paid nn lase.i , .... , , ,. , , , . ' ., .V" exaggerationl ,'lhe statement nnil his doctor bill., ttc. Did she v.. . . . , . ,,. i., ha8 betn disproed a thousand get credit for ail this goodf Ifear',- T, . ., . . ... " times. It doesn t take monev to not in all .case. har in rr.anvL., . T. . , run a mwspaper. It can rnn jh is left to roost in the tree the' , . , . '. -'I year around at the mercy of what- ever might happen her. If she comes off witli her comb and feet I frozen to an unmerciful extent, it is only a chicken, no matter how much good she ha done for you or the poor. Even though she is comrielkd to sleep out of doors in some tree, exposed to' the cold dis agreeable weather or winter, she will do all she can for you, and i Jjjl8Pry n,l domestic all day long jubi me sa-.ne. ah me cold winter ow upon un ,ei us--, re thniw,iuin ofchanKe thal be resolved to discard this eldjdl ,h. husinens-kind words and I I B Ii lillliil ma Btil xe n ....1 i 3 , y'""" "" Man ueiier cars oi our poor dome tic fowl. Give them Rood, warm quarters and shelter them from the cold snd stormy bliiiard. snd give them proper feed and care, and see what they will do for us in return. We would ask all readers and breeders who are in earnest and want to do well with poultry to heed this advice, .and whatevei you do give the poor hen creuu lorwnatsrte has done for vMI trr a Vi a i1a,.,un. ! rMl limes we are anked what variety of poultry is the lest. This is a hard question to answer, as ' there are en many cood varieties, and what would suit you bent would not suit someone else at all, so it all dvpendn on what variety yon fancy, and if it is eggs or meat you want, or both. If for all meat, yorj don't want the Leghorns or Ham burg; if for eggs, you don't want the Brahma. If for both egg and meat, I would not advis(biibVr of the above, but the Plymouth Rock, the Wyandotte or the Indian Game would do better. Howerer, BrJt0' ht it -auadiag owa b j oiy answer is, always get th van- ii.neM "hich for the lat sever.! ety you fancy the moat; bnt what ever variety that may be, let u- be a thoroughbred of some good stand ard kind, Every farmer and every one who raises poultry cxrold just as well hare a nice fine flock of up-to date thoroughbred poultry as to have a flock of old-time wournout .mongrels. . Da F gTKACTBACGH. COYOTE SCALPS GALORE. Coyotts are. being slaughtered at a rapid rate in Baker county and scarcely a day passes that one or more scalpe is not brought in to the county court. Deputy Clerk Chord now has a box fell waiting for the meeting of the county oourtt wnena vojtiyrx wiiiMpahi for each scalp. One was brought in yesterday and brings the total number of scalps, since the meeting of the court November last, up to 150. The court will meet in about two weeks, when the bills of the scalp hunters will lie. liquidated. Baker City Republican. Rannlnir a Newspaper. "It takes money to run a news- ,pipcr an exchan Wh,t witnnut money It is not a bush It is, a charitable ness venture. institution, a begging concern, a highway robtier. A iiewspu?r is a child c f the air, a creature of a dream. It can go on and on, when any other concern would be in the hands of a receiver and wound up. It takes wind to run a news paper ; it takes gall to ran a news paper. It lakes a'scintillaling im agination, a white Bbirt and a rail- read nass to keep a newspaper luiiuing. nui money who ever ! originated the ides? Kind word complimentary tickets. When yoo I wo an ediim aim money watch him. He w.H t-e p.iying his bi!J,i and dis-gracirg hia profession. Never give money to an editor make him trade it out. He likos to wap. Send your job work Out of town and let outniders infer that you are doing business in a jim crow town. Wnen your friend di flood the ed.tor with beautitul ! thoughts in resoJutionsof nniwi I mm cams oi tmsnks. Thev make jSUchspiey reading and you feU proud of your little locl-pap. PUnd the editor off as long a possible and if he ha the temer ity to dura yoo, stop your paper. But don't gie hitrrviuoney. H i will get the paper out somehow, Don't wony aliout him: he'll iir . . - ir t on. The Iml loves a Cneerul giver and he'lf tatecare ofth editor. Needles Eye,'i. ' 8aHlkle V. J. Bryan. newspapers and politician are busy from one end d( the coaa- , try to the other in lambasting j.- moiiins aa consisiea in aanuri in Missouri and Texas. The reader of . the Broad-Axe will remember 'be account it gav of Bryaa's hitot -in Taty county, Missouri last fall in which he killed a deer and a turkey. Now comes the following account of Bryan's success as a sportsmaa: "Austin, Texas, ' Dec 28. lie William J Bryan was the central figure in a big panther hunt in lie mountains near this city. Son- thing like 500 sportsmen headel by Mr Bryan and ex -Governor Hogg left the city yesterday for the scene of the proposed huut. Tbey returned In the evening wit'.i a Jive panther in their possession, having captured the animal during the dy." Bryan I Bryan 1 Tbci hatt chen the better part. Lit free silver and trusts and com bines atone. Turn your eagle eye from toward Washington. ltemi;i around the hunters cmp fire, and eat yonr venison and turkey; and skin your panther and sleep on it- hi:Ie nights, and ad that wul do this lime." Ed A Kansas printer recently tried his hand at fanning, but cooMn't make things work and is cow back at the case. He had a wrong front team a mule . and ' a howo-and this would not justify. He said the farmer fired him after tie bod "pied" three or four "columns" of potatoes. He showed his limited experience by asking farmer's wiio if fhe wanted the hens to set lead ed or solid. - Eat NoKTiintLn, MasnDoe 22. Dwight L Moody, the great evangelist, i dead. Several weeks sao while holding meetings in the M'est he broke dewn, and became seriously ill nf heart trouble. He. was gradually moved home ard failed steadily until t her end camo peacefully. PtTHASY, Mo., whioh has a pop ulation of 2,000, was threatened with a s .loon under the "block law." The local WCTU ciren laled a petition for local option election which was presented to the county court. The election took plsoe on December 9 and local option won by t52 majority. Uniorj Signal. The Vew York World gives th total losses of the British" to date a. T.'lOO, and the total Kngliah army a culled out at 172.509. umtjr. ( . - - - -a - f