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W E E K L Y TUE H ATCUET. 9 F o r e « G ì* * » z k n z z . -... » 3 a .. W aafczagto« £ mr. E i n t £ C ed ar C reek m' C ed ar C reek ic M tn a i 2 H ih W c . X H Lkòcco r z u * to < I vCWààZ 5 ..fi y y 1 • i G a le s C r e e s D airy fi fi CrJwwtna fi T sa s fr » . W est Barre IXIiev B es s é r i a s M ona tasa Ree-dvrl» S S 3 -3 z S fi The . . —- -*rng owe re.»» I*.; t _A-£» f e s t s u p r(c*r. *2.; . « o e > ( u 5 >r eirv» twenty *«*» *^s one ioe every *4 as f r a c n x o f ’. » t i r e »2 ; * r r ú e n o f case tor G e e W p L o rd r . t i e J a r elec- oon. IS9*. T i e pr-.suar-e» to be b e ’- i ;a t i e several pee-ristra 0« W ed n esd ay M a r c i a s t i , at i 9 c ia ti p s B y oräer c i t i » d e s tra . C c s s i u e e v m o* datée M a r ti a. 1 sy- hatch k G W P a l m a o s . Ciatratar J . C C o t t i se c re ta ry : n ä So« M a n n {>: » o a u : m e t o i t i t v w i n :* m ts iiT m a r tiir u v . t u rai U TO* ta il to r t c r - r t w a r ^ ^ r :: w .l. be • ta r a r á too w .'.'. so t:!» so i t owce 90T 5I» MOSET. That the measure o í value should sern a can o nnri* *»s n -»» «'-* not be disturbed, that every obli gañón should be satisfied w ith the E A DABLE value intended when it was as E L IA B L E sumed no more no les* -eren- the E P tB L lC A X only hoces*, course Otherwise fí The H A TCH ET C ir r n la tio B h » «he L a r g e » ! e v * * T « « “ « a a l in t e r e s t w o u ld b e o f a a ; D ea> p ap er jw ta r c iie ; in W u b i i c i o a C o u n ty . It h a * d o a b le th e C o u n ty C ir c u la t io n o f a n y o t h e r n e w » p s p * -r in F o r e s t G r o v e . K c p u h lie a a M a t * C w T n l i s i . A rep ú b licaz c o e v e s u e w foe th e state o f O/« gote » calieri bo rteer ,x the Portlaxd. cs Tbsrada; April v cut of at I I a crock a a . tor t i » toerpeae o f torn - ia a t r g ca2.i1 tate» foe p e w v ie r t-a l e le c t- oc» a r i state a r t i a t r e t o i c t i e a te p t c o w g re s a s e s a r t c f e le c tia g B e r t e e ■ arg« to t r e lep sb -b caa s a b o t a x a a sd 10 tra - »act such other Ei t u t •pTO^rr.y cerne before Lkc c o a r e s s c tn T h e c o n v e n n o s w-.ll 05 « « « «C 237 c k O K I t y th e » e r t r k exs-zue* a» U>.. : Baker 5 L a n e. XI h exzsz ... .10 .5 L inn . . 12 L in co ln } Q » tK 4 12 M-aI.be«? ...3 G oism V.s __ . 5 M a r io s . «9 Coos 4 M orrow 3 C rook 3 M o lt s o s a b 4 * C a rry I Polk . ........ » D ou glas 9 S b e rœ a r 3 G illia m 3 T:llazz7ook 3 G ra n : 5 C m a ú lla . 9 H arrier 2 U c io n s Jackson 7 W allo w a 3 J o a e p h ic e __ 4 W asco K la m a th 2 W a sh in g : on . .1 1 Lake 3 Y a m h ill 9 “ T h e sam e b ein g on e d elegate-at-large from e ach c o o n t j and one d elegate for e v e r ? aoo votes and on e for e v e ry frac -u t th e e q uà. a s t ic e due to ever; man would not be rendered Money is merely a mean» of transfer having a unit by nbich the relative worth of things o f any kind can be determined in com parison with any or all other kinds as a eh as w ith themselves. T ee pnces of labor and its products mav ^ ^ r lr in succeeding years b e: the uni: which measures them to righ tly perform its function must remain rtationary. Cindize-i countries in tbe light o f the rec-ceded experiences o f na tions for centune- have fixed upjn the precious m e u l- gold and silver as the best form o f money D esir able for their usefulness in the in dustrial arts attractiveness for or nament and decoration, they have intrinsic worth whose value their scarcity has enhanced, and with their adaptation to coinage easily and with slight kr-~ changed from ingot to com and back again and their adaptation to circulation suf fering little from wear and not eas ily destroyed gold and silver better than anything else serve the pur- p*>se of monev This bimetallic standard has an ad ,-antage over a single standard ü S Ü W M A .N V 5 U H A lC H t l * 1 .7 3 A T E A K n p > * ii. * r o a . is t i e cem en t. £ o f tbe money m arket richer r e i;'* - ' M r J o t a L '_ * L u * > ^ k > n » * » : - in r . c 6 f > had had froen t t M: » ä t s « r w : ■ :.' P a n 1 2 ; oil trust, tbe w heat trust and the many other scheme* whereby it s - . tutu«* wealth had beet; gained tnt- Aftt teer p- » a ja stly . Stiver was urged lo b e the Tzx? w-I reooaui curse and the law authorizing it* mmftimm. r e e »aie i : C * — - vzzert J^urcuase was annuAet Prosper.:> uas s.< returned bet the c o c a '; tí A LE * t lT V . -345 fbuad itself burdened with a Mr Z h Hair« • » red ü e money monopoly which was harder TM» •.- , r t . L 1 3 . 2 L»t F o . than ever before T he little fearer 1 M.g , ^ ,* * ; ìsòct I*y J. C. C L A R K • T-.t i - t - , £ -- ■ ' plentiful and the people seek to pav their debts in tbe cheaper there . . . . * lh ** for »'* ^nd a neglect the other which w ill enhance 1 p o licy and a p a trio tic enforce- the one and lower tbe other main- st o f tb e M or.roe d o ctrin e are cor ■ tam ing established rates d i*IIy in r ite d to u n ite w .th o s .“ There are in this world countries G a o . A . S t e e l , C h a irm a c on a gold basis and countries on a W iL U A M K a r t *. S e rre ta ry j silver basis but to a great and pro P o r tla s d . O r., F e b . 5I b . 1696 du ctive nation selling to all the Kepahliraa District ( onrention. world, it matters not what her F irs t C o n g ressio n al D istrict. standard is when the balance of A re p u b lic a n c o n re n tio n for th e first trade is in her favor Under a co n g re ssio n al d istrict o f th e state of protecüve tariff that balance will O re g o n , it h e re b y c a lle d , to m eet iu the be in her favor. e tty o f A lb a n y on T u e sd a y . A p ril 7.1896. Under the bimetallic standard a t j p m . fo r tbe purpose o f n o m in a tin g tbe L’ nited States prospered until a ca n d id a te for co o g rts* and tw o d ele gs te s to th e n atio n a l co n re n tio n T h e con the unfortunate repeal o f tbe Sber- u e a tio n wiU con sist o f 1 » delegate*, to ! man act which on November 1. -:de of the Largest Stock of D rugs this PorJand. and anythin g in the Drug Line can be found at his place at prices to suit est G *o vr ............................. I J. 6 . C L A R K . D ^ inU l • oaiu g îït 202» T W'Ki-l T C f l *c ;.:.bed : . a to » L ti After u : K ar-.ci after a load o f wees: ; and t e s t r q i a c t be l t i e yoiuag =-i= w i» goae ta k in g Arm - K ro sg » hoc** s-.th him Bet M r A im - »croug tt sot «tnoal to -<e b:m as fce ik- rai te jc< tbe test h o n e after a!L 2* peop.e c f Cesse*T-.: .e and m bnrba it e r t e i the t o K t r . a: ib e V e r 'o o n tc ic o '. bees* sa tsrria y 13 d rrpert b»v : j a j>xxi u = e T t a : is i l l e ic e p t o z t w a r ; = 1 2 « t o lam est» tbe fact t b it auetb er a z d better lo o b isg 2 a s took bta best f . : I to tbe shew J. T. H ollister o f the G rove patsed tb ro tg b here roa r;:ia v e s ro _‘.e for G 'en - co* to a lte r d the K o f P lodge o f that t la te o f « i .:b be » a stem ter lon g M • re Scr-uiy school is prep».* t t r u r r t : : fer K l »: ct s : t o ' Peter K l- e -s boagh ium self a I'eter is* f i n e u l » : :e - ;t » i i admirer » r : ot è good stock a id nothing bltnses h:n better than to handle the :>.zi over :Le ba:k a fait horse James Yocng. ¿Afiibted ’ Moon ltd J E Wiisoo mki blasting stumps in he rokd by H erm es s SA * m ill .w>: u eek . Jcfca Co'-.n o i West Union was visit- H - g b b .-a r r o r r f . - . u e : ìt o b s : ì 1-- his brother H. Coruns of this place M :c r Mcrcay. He -*;s «órege: :s good e r o r g b ter r:=; a r i t r a : » ... M:»t- Myrtle Ingle* tbe Grove spent '^ ke b i s a m o o th io :b a » oeb a r ear ¿*. > w : : d G . W arsb s folks this H c e H V G ates oc K ù ls b c : . a iir e s - sed tb e repe-’ lica r clx: bere Mot iar Politik.»s-e g< iz:z¿ quite »a m : :c tfc:s eve=:=g j .d g e K piace a» *£e election craw? ~=? “ :s= ',VtE G»-.e> . f nc:=::.' J. W. Marsh is at:endicg court this :tz resides: :a -«b:* » tek £1 t t*:rg ese o f the juror». New:erg * u ortr Was. P orter . deputy ibsoscr nr>i : ze wetk. morkizg in this place 1 ü : week. was W h a t cam e v t r r t a r : ..z¿ a sent _s W . W . Townsend zT.g to burn a c c a fia g ra tio s o c r s r r : a: le residence o: coal p it for the ksm :tb. Geo. Bnggs Tnesdav ; v. me mvsten- oas manner ¿r- starred :n a :<d an: -S V a ie ra i B»SBliB»r. uestroyed tbe tru.-r . ¿ r; « - K a rl s C lover R oot T ea puriñe» the »lead before :: » .- f > . r v r r . *.bere blood and give» a clear aud beautiful bad b e e r no a r t : 2* room c o æ p .e x io s. F c r sal»- at C lark '» drug H u e , a r d bow it - a-.e. s store. ( a U r r h Cmred. F A K M IX G T O X . Health and sweet breath ser^red tv F s r s e r » are br»y puttin g in tlieir grain. BOTH BIMETALLISTS. Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy ?r.:« 5; . a » » school opened Monday with Mr. I am clearly o f tbe opinion that cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale at % ard Sw ope as teach er again. neither Congress nor any other Clark s dr-g store. tio n o v er o n e -h a lf th e r e o f ca st for th e o f e it h e r m e t a l s w y M s c aw cand>date fo r g o v e rn o r a t ib e s u M i t y ^ t f 't L i f m m “ a u t h o n t > c a n l e g a l l y d e m o n e t iz e either silver or gold If one coin c le r u o a h eld in th is sta te on June a. ’ "T k e c w . . . t t e e r e c o . « e > d . th a t t b l ^ mc<i Q a llU e s o f m in I n 8 V * °- can be dethroned as monev then . , ,' be held on b s t a n D y . M arch duction tend to ecjualue each other. .. the other one can be. and thus the tj . 1896 an lev* o th er« .» * ord ered by the and a one metal becomes more p rop er c o s n t y com m it tees “ A ll »otejT m faror of .he repub .a u p r in c ip le o f p r o te d w o to .Am encan :o- d n suve* and A m erican labor, tb e up» b m ld io g o f a hom e m a rk e t, a sound J >;roTg J the loins o f tbe old one L- w :>r mis 1». beer : : r* =2»* N ot satisfied with the enormous • -x < * •* t = i 4 - * -? a1 - - ga^i o f doubling every dollar that Far*K:r»*wt. ta> teer * was owed them insatiate in their '-=* rbeam»-»•= uoc-ue ' mztcb .spr:«*: zrder Dr greed this combination has caused the natioa to borrow not because K h r i'i C l » i» f fc**t T» b it had not monev but because it had j 1* a m re for u : N r r r : n D»> not gold. And i s soon as the gold N otksg rel-cre* *: q - x ilt fee h*s been paid in it has been drawn u t i : C a r i * i r z z r : r t out again to be re-sold at an in D I L L E Y. creased price Such is h u m ic O ar ttcfrcod started M c s d a j avarice that so long as it is tolerate: Mr» l) M a «reit* cock it w ill be done though the grandest U . i i H a : tie H i m ; i r t zz :r : n r :rt governm ent on God s green foot laad W e c s c c i i t zzzrz z ¿ stool is being ruined s A s s a t e r . : F .re * : G r iv e 1 G Silver has been discredited it r - E i c i Ln'.ley . j ¿ g t _*« » e r e has been deprived o f its money . . . M.L nghrn but it hasnot b u a demone- « ¿ - , i- ranoaco firm fcr . tiz e i nor can it be demonetized un . . . . .r -- til three-fourths o f the American Cbas. N t t * c f C o r a ti.r s mài : r oar Hr . i » .r r v - pieople acting throngh their repre to w c * few d*y» . . sentatives assembled in convention •Jre s b e r c i fce b b io p s B e * t;rs a v e s r : mài o d m :t^ ie —.r g s i n : l e ù.is*-s le cur or through the legislatures of the peopl* several states shall declare that Tbe r e y b is c a n pe-.miry pL=sed c i vere the authors of our constitution •* ere qrnctlv Tz t iliy Tre guld ficb«* w rong and amend it so that ‘ gold eìected tb e ir Cetigite» * i »re B E. alone and no: • gold and silver' Pardy. W. M jscisossad E s Gay lord »hall be a tender in paym ent for debts. Then w ill the days o f the republic have passe: and an oligar chy o f wealth rule o f right where now they are usurpers A n election is at hand. Men are to be chosen who shall carry out the w ill o f the people. From tradition and interest the Am erican people favor bimetallism and those who do not demand tbe use o f k i t gold and silver as standard monev »re not republicans. Gold and silver is the money of the times of our jjrospenty. it is the hones: money and the only sound monev it is what the Republican party promises the Am erican people. Tht* P o p u l a r I>ruinri»t n f r m w C E D A R M IL L , ^ ‘a A. O. 1 . U Lodgi Mr Erannoa from por..;4C<3 g t n m :tc.Bre 4t tbe Va;% = Constitution can be disregarded. 1 school hoase on Th ursday .*« :a regard yes, overthrown T he command !° ’•-* to Congress is to com money not Mr S tare ha* l -t one o f h.» test to destroy it. to create legal-tender n‘ ll<^ 4r - »=<-•.ier :» ven ; • tut recover money for the use of the people Mr M o rir w ho has and the gTant of authoritv to create * M:~~ '**- t: 'rt'--£ » ill, has g o r e to Clatiob — *• . ' , Cedar M ..... ra» gore money can not be construed to - he has em ploy m e rt. mean authority to destroy m onev. W nen you w an : an up-to-date h air cut — Daniel Webster. o r a slick sh are call at the sh a rin g par- T o annul the use o f either of the !«>t M r Thema» h K rg Prep metals as money is to abridge the A large force is »; w ork on th e Con quantity o f circulating medium nell road w: ; t n : r g out tr e ro»d and re- and is liable to all the objections pair-.rg the fence, a m uch needed :m- pTovcxnent. which arise from the comparison S cb oo. w. . begin next M onday of the benefits o f a full with tbe There :» a voting fellow »▼ th e name evils o f a scanty circu latio n — A le x o f K:-:. ander Hamilton. And I 'll tel! ro a r w hat th i* voan * fellow d id. Mis» A lice C h ristian ha» gone to Gas- to r w here she is em ployed as assistant teacher tn the school. C alvin Jack Jr. v tsited at h o u te S u rd a v . Mrs. Rive o f Forest Grove w ho has teen visitin g with her sister. Mrs. Swope returned home Sundav. The m agic lantern show last F rid ay even in g was decided a succeis. Mr Tom Ingram departed for H tpp- ner la -t w eek Tom m y has m am friends and his sm titng countenance w ill be ra is e d among his associates. Midwit. O Mr Sam uel Sorenson and w ife were :b * go*»’- 0: Mrs. Lizzie Jack .»-• - un- day. Horn T H. Tongue w ill sp tag 4t th t R epublican club next Saturday evening. It i* a fixed and im m utable law th at to have good, sound health one m ust h ave pure, rich and abundant blood. There :» no sh o n e r and surer route than bv a course o f D e W iu , Sarsaparilla. J. C . C .ark. druggist. A few n ig h ts a^o hi» gir: h f w en: to A noticable feature of Gen W ea see. ver's Hillsboro speech was the General Weaver at Hillsboro. A n d th e:r ¿;tt*e dog s:opped h i s at S93. discredited silver and practi- painful avoidance of any o f the old G en eral J u c o B W eaver o f I o „ a the gate an d ch ased him up a tree. 31 cnHy demonetized it After the cep- familiar populist doctrine It was Benton H e tb o o g b t his da« had cozcr so be .ectared :n ih e court house at H illsboro i Lake I res*ion of business incident to a only after the address was over that te g a n to p r a j . Coos Monday evening before an audience fl'l- 4 L in c o ln .. Carry A n a th e rest I w ill tell you som e other :ng the * c u r * upper floor. 2 L in n to j presidential campaign came the in answer to a question about silver W hile a â n e d a r. Clackamas 12 M arion pc pu.-.stjec-.ure men o f a ll par-ae» » ere I W orld s Fair which created an un *91 coin, he unguardedly said that the Joarp h m e 4 P o lk . v s ... _ htT t T b t , ? e i i e r * « ta m a b le m his ! natural a ctivity in certain lines , governm ent su m p made the value Jackson.. TW. w -- -------- rem arks nad stories w ell told and pointed 7 Tillfim ook corresponding t and a corresponding unsettling of Governm ent pawn-broking, fiat Doug Is» Consupat-.cm c a m e , m ore than h a lf « th e n a p p h c .tio a frequentlv enlivened 9 W ash in gton others W ith the thought that a monev aU are now k in ? * K la m a th a Y a m h ill _ ,W° mma C * r! * C ; o w » »ot “ P roP-e from a ll over th e'e o u n -v a. Tea 1* a p.easan ; cure for C onstipation tended Lane visit to this exposition was the op- the background, bat they would F o r sale at C la rk s d ru g store _____ Tbe tame b e in g one d elegate-at-large portunitv of a lifetime and impor come out prominently if ever the for each county, and on e for each n t a n t above everything else numbers An Inhum an F a th e r. people should put W eaver's party votes, or fra c tio n o v er o o e h a lf thereof, C E X T E R V IL L E . F rid ay S ila s Payn e, w ho live» in the The farm ers are busy p u ttin g in their casi for the rep u b lica n g o v e rn o r at tbe o f people in moderate and poorer in power. circumstances denied themselves electron held Jane 4 . 1 * 9 * T h e c o m m u te * recom m en d s th at the . every other expense, in instances G L EX W O O D . and coaaty c o n v e n tio n s be ; deferring payment o f obligations. Mr W m . M orrill and w ife of G ale* R es D unlap preached a very able mn- '-een-year-oid d au gh te” a - L h“ . ‘ ‘f . held in accordance with th e recom m end , 'L v i s i t i n g Cre* k »Tre v isitin g th e ir son. A. A M or- - u n U s t Sun day a-, -.he school house D r the graud ju r e " to spend their money •tioa o f the state central co m m itte e , H e preaches here .econ d and fourth Sun- S tia n g e lv ih e extrem e - ' T his was added to the ul *"* wetk T h o m a s H . T o w e l a. P re s C h i c a g o this offense can ^ Mr and Mr* R X V a rle y spent F r i d a y , of e » h m outh. uncertainty in all lines as to how years in J . A W i l s o n . Secretary d ay at G a le s C ity . T h e prayer m eetings h ave been lk * penitentiary, the tariff law s would be changed. --------------- _ _ Misa Pear! H ayco ck and M r » C o llin s ch an ged from Tuesday to W ed n esd a. No one cared to accum ulate a stock even m g o f each s e e s R ep u b lican Coants Convention. A tten d an ce and . . . . , . o f F ir w ere t h e g n c s U o f A A M o rrilla n d 4 * .Ifl,h Standard. in terest is good A repnbiicnn convention for tb e county of goods which m ight have to be wife Sundav. ^ 1 < 1 '» g e t. in brethren hate of W ash in gto n is called to m eet in the T h e school is ge ttin g along w ell under s o ld in competition w it h Europe's M r G E- W aw ia gh n — and w ife were G old in fanr.; es debate city o f Hillsboro, on Thursday tb e m d pauper proiucuou* a n d factories th e guest Of M r an d Mrs. A . L. S m ith th e s k il.fa l and careful management o f JR>Id doe* frieudsh-.p separate. day o f April. 1896. st I t o clo ck • m j . Mrs. D orn en th e teacher. Gold does p srt.es new create. down T he hard times of for the purpose of electing eleven d ele M r A rm stron g m oved his fa m .lv and G India snd W a n d ie G n ftn c f Diilev are gstes to attend the first congressional I **93 were upon us T h e demo- s t o c k o u t from tb e N eh i.em th e other v isitin g th eir gran d p a W m L u ster couvention. to be held in Albany. A p r il, era tic party seeing the ruin it bad ac He repoeta the n m d « being oaue K O O T b e e h t d W agn er and sanier D ella, are siait- day 9 . 1*95. nad to traaaact such other bast- complished sought to lay the blame (md owing to tbe recent aeaa *a may properly come before the a n o t ^ r cause than its blighting .ng t b « r .» t e r M r. Jsme Müler nesr m« i e the ^ d v „ » s ^ * " * be ch osen b y th e se re ra l con n u es, as fol- U J 5 * s r ^ Uod G a * « C re ek Sa ta r d e r and S o n d a r co n ve n tio n The convention will con influence Men of it* o a a and »tat o f It* delegates, choses by the sev other parties were found who held mcï.” - JOk" C“ rb0“ 01 X* '“ lr “ “ ^ ,Um* “ d « T A rm ^ n g * fo r ers! precincts ss follows M fo r m Grovs 5 W a p s is .7 personal interest a b o v e p a r ly p n a - Mrs. O Snnderv mi x.hafom hs. b e « | h o ^ T I L 'l w 'g e s te rn ., j A T H O H B A C H 8 t h e f i x e n t ttiei