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2 Liaa.LUl mUUEMAS OX mEIGIlT THAIS FALLS BE.XEATU THE GARS. nerojitj ior - the new Odd Fellows temple, now In course of construction, was yesterday received from San Fran cisco, and is now on the ground. It will be, laid., with Odd Fellows" cere monies, in about a week, when the stone masons will be ready for it. Yes terday the first stone for the founda- M. J. McGrath IxMcr Both Lower Limb J f:on ,wa kid-' The 'first- block was put n.l SatUiu fteunl rttMwl 1 31 trie northwest corner at p. m., ana tne second was laid on the concrete base at 2:25 p. nr.. at the northeast corner. About five feet above the latter rock, flhe gray granite cor nerstone will . be placed. . UleU t S O'clock Ut Evening. ( From Dally Statesman, .May 27.) . .. J. . McGrath,; head.'brakeman on a ivortn-uaund treight tram, fell be neath the engine A NEW PRESIDENT. W T wheels at Turner Davidson, of Greenfield. Illinois.- wtli about 12 o'clock' yesterday noon, and! soon become a resident of this city, as. snsiainea injuries necessitating tne am- uruinir 10 a Tt Don eiven out vester- putation of both lower limbs. From day, he will soon assume the position of the -combined: shock of the accident president ; of (Willamette University, and the operation, i IcGrath's consti- Rev. Davidson comes to Salem with a tution failed him and at 8 o'clock last splendid record, and will,: it is believed, evening he died at the Salem Hospital, be a tower of strength to the old school. The accident occurred just as the train ' r:s entering Turncc. McGrath at- 'OME INSANE. -Dr. 5- A. Young, tempted to jump from the engine and - Portland, was received at the asy- in doing so. slipped and fell beneath the l"m, last night," for treatment.. He is wheels. His right leg Was crushed to 3 years old, and a-physician of many the knee,, the j right hip was fractured, years . practice. j - both bones in the rielit arm were hrok- ' " .-.-..,., - en above the wrist, and the left esz from I ' Imagination is the "ale of mind. a point above the ankle was badly I Bailey. mangled. Hie injured man was brought at once to the Salem hospital witifzsLsars;. the WORK HAS BEGUN iyra aua assisianis wornea over tnc Y, underrate of May as foi.ows: vr " , "The following figures will indicate she change in the hop industry in the town of 'Paris since iS4. The. greatest treduction in the acreage occuered 14 197. '98 and '99. This spring has messed quite a number of yards taken tup, which was tnostly due to the fact ithat age had rendered them useless and scarcely any have been set out to re place them. There were i?everity-.six hop growers, large and small, engaged in the industry in 1894. The acreage then under cultivation was 43-'. At present there are twenty-two growers, cultivating 123 acres. There is, not on hand in the town a carload of hopi pro, duced within the last six years, and only 33 bales left of the 189a growth." 1 . . . .- t iota, ana-reads I one 01 taat class ot people ' .' tii.i thtv know it all." said the vld rrant SHE MANAGES HE' rotiric-vi. with tie ancient hat, to the Whoig- inss .nwc menencr.. Mill h ' on Post. "I was coming over from1 Philadelphia, O., is asd to be the on.y fttfULIt'u.l Baltimore on ;the train the rther day.'ycmtg woman ' ! and a man who; was writing m a book riumc wuu. - iT f 4 m asked me how-tb spell 'proper. I told .distance of thirteen j CONGRESSIONAL. 'HCKbi. him bjz knw--aU h at nc" F.rst Oregon Dis- Hnntpit mc. it hft rum fio even r U.O . .1. . J, I. -r-t. it -r.,.,. f Wahinsrton . . . , , tor Aiitchener. i trrci iros. . - that J-was nghtand proved I as by' mus Mitchener k superintend- county. . CALIFORNIA GROWERS FOEMCU Tfi f LAN TO RESTRICT ACRRAtiE. Condition of Willamette Valley Tarda Decrease of Acreage In New fork State, l- x . man tnree nours. jine right Seg was amputated just above the knee and the left leg was removed at a point just below the knee. The fractures in the hip and the arm were also reduced but the chances for the man's recovery were very poor. .McGrath was 28 years of age and leaves a wife and three children. His home is in Portland to' which place his remains - will-be shinned this morning t..m t...,:.i ' n, i, . 1 - 1 1 1 iiuuau a lit inutile! aiiu niaict ui - .it u.-t the deceased were notified cf the acci- V The movement, maugurated by ,i- dent ?nd reached Salem on the Al- lamctte Valley hop growers, to restrict; bany Local at 6:!5 o'clock last even-1 the sunolv of hons to a legitimate de- ing, being present at the bedside when j mand ,is reevinS tbe attention of Cal- tne end came. ;...:.! I norma; growers, The deceased wa3 tHc son of fr. in'l J -j meeting ol the growers of Sacrai-j! .Mrs. jonn .vicuratn, 01 i.oriiana. wno 1 mento diftrict wis held on I.lu'sday nave lost inree sons uurmi? tne pai I the I7th inst. A letter and circuiafl two years. Mdraihs oldest cmld was from Wm. It. Egan. of Brooks, bearing! oniy 5 years 01 age, lie was a ihcju ber of Portland Lodge, Uni jed Arti sans, in which hei. carried insurance amounting tn $1,000. Henry McGrath, a brother of the de ceased, was a fireman on board a south-bound freight that reached Salem just as the north-bound train came in to Salem from Turner bringing his injured brother. He abandoned his en gine and was with his brother until he died. : . - I I :. a candidate for office must be Careful what HE SAYS" A reporter! met Dr. Daly, the Fusion candidate for Congress, at Corvallis several Javs aii). i Dr. Daly was a.-ked for his views on the money .p'estion the Statute of i8y. to be composed of he cared to mak the growers o! vau:ornia, cacn g. on the question, were read, ; At the conference of California growers, At torney EI wood Bruner, i vho had been reiuesttd at a previous mei.i'.ig :o d'aw up a call for a state conventi ja nf grow ers emDracing a plan lor central organ ization to r-gulate the produr.fon o hops, submitted the following rtsoiiH . ... . tions, which were aaoptca: "Resolved, By the tiopgrowers o (Jirramfntn Conntv and Vicinity Itt convention assembled: "1. That it is for the best .nicest of. the hoocrowinc industry through out the United States that immediate steps be taken to regulate the amount of hops grown to correspond wui :k demand for the same, to tne chj ma more nniform and better prices may obtained. "2. We recommend that a co-opera tive association be incorporated Under a.u, r " ' . : , to be a member of the corporation to IIIC Staicmeni rmiuiT iiu.iumiviii that, when a mcmoer of the Legislature. J hilly rcprc-; toney qucs- hr had rallied ocoole to believe that he was not for free silver. , To the first question he replied that the finan cial declaration of the Democatic, Populist ni j Silver-SLnmblican plat form of i8S. as afitrmcd by -he Dem ocratic platiorm of 1900. scn'.cd his views on the irn l the' SffOlli L that hn in th Legislature. he had always voted with the Democratic party on aU party tpit ctiot:s. J i ' Pressed ur further discussion of the money question. Dr. Daly ''imiled one of his swett Hibernian imilcs. patted the reporter on the shoulder,' saui: - . . . . laws shall provide that tne oniy ira- hflltur. .w. wiU be o.hers debtedness that can be 'nenrred ry ne - ' - d j e of the un Board of Directors shall be for he HL and try to teach hem. And maintenance of an office and .he -.1! ., "r ; , iM things are WHAT ONE WOMAN THINKS. Kindness is the secret of courtcs A' man is poor indeed who s poor in chan..,. . r , : Children behave when out as they behave at home. ' Lots of women have dresses they -arc afraid to wear. v. j How many times have we spent .the money we have lost? A man never loses any of his self respect by an honest apology. : Ts there anv state more to be pitied than kittenish, giggling old ager ; . The clever woman always laughs at a man's jokes, even if she has heard them before. The devil, a contemooraneous philos opher assures us, owes much of his. suc cess to the tact that he s always- on hand. . I ' ' ! ' ; -: Some women wear simple gowns with an air of clecancc that is entirely lost in the maenificence of another man's toilette. A: Fine printing. StatesmanJob Office. tour d:sinterestea men. k gave ic itu - . r,t ,c .... in nan1e is shown; to tharity" j - 5 bv the record she iade when the road How cid the man contend the word- KWk-ed hv a heavy snowstorm dnr- shou'.d be spelled? was asked. : 1 in .u- w;nter. Her father was ab?nt 'Why, he said there was oniy one m the-AVest at the time, so Miss An- in it . L ' Inl f..Jt that ihe full burden of resporrfti- And von sttick for two, eh?" lhili!v was uoon her. She hired a'.l the "I did, and he finally awned uo Lke teams, and enen to be had in the town, a little Bian and handed me over his'mtiftlf'd herself un in a Klondike COS- money." : t , - Jtume, and set out to acuveiy ujcif.- "Aud wowld voil like to tiake the tend the work ot cwggmg out mc r. v. She was on duty from dawn on tne aay NOTES OF A BYSTANDER. Editor Statesman: I heard a man, the other day. com plaining at the reckless mantcr in which the palmist who is sojourning in Salem is making predictions of all kinds about things that are going to Vini.nrn to ncoole in the fut.ire. The ! man who talked with me said he palm ist told one of the men who is going to Nome that he was about to make a long journey and that he would come bark in his coffin. Similar rtctless r.roH-tinn have been made n otner riire o mv informant says: and he thinks sch foolishness 6houid ie pro hibited by law. I am not so stre a in .hU Men will always try to. rce into the future. They always have. This spirit is one of the oundarion stones of all religions. It is not im moral to wish to know the nnkss wn and the unknowable. It ;s highly moral to think on such things, ana to imaS- r'l iot same wager again and leave it to tne dictionaries ? - ' Not mchl I consulted 'em ill next day and discovered that f " had blulled that poor chap out of his caUh. "Dirt it was cntu)us that four or five others 'should : sped it ihe Ty you did." was observed. "YeV. it was, but as 'waggon has two g s m :tthey probably ' uwight proper had too, . . ' HOEFER SQUEALS DURBIN FOLLOWS SUIT. : of -the blockade until nightfall, and had the satisfaction of seeing the line open before she knocked off work. Mjss Mitchcncr savs that; she has enjoyed the work in the open air: that she has fownd little trouble in handling the men n,ir her i-hinrp. and that hcf health has been grca'j improved since she be-J County Judge John LL Soott. of Salem gan it : STATE TICKET. ForSupreme Judge Charles E. Wol verton, of Linn county. For Food and Dairy Commissioner J7W. Bailey, of Muhnomah county DISTRICT TICKET. ' For - Proseeuting Attorney, Tliird District J. N. llart. of Ilk county. MARION COUNTY TICKET. Representatives J. M. ixrman, 01 Woodburn ; 1 lenry Keene .Sr., of Stayton; C D. Hartman., of Scotti Mifls; Dr. J. N. Smith, of Salem; Lot L. Pea rce. of Iwlcm. Ed. Statesman: ! s the campaign progresses in this county, all good citizens are pleased to note how the pretensions for reform dnd honesty j claimed by Hoeier. , ?re punctured, and into what a sloti3h of despond" he has dragred D'Jrb'. who was persuaded by. him to enter tne race for sheriff, notwithstanding his broken promises to the people. The only rca ion why he is supporting Durb-.n is that Hoefer was given the.contract for publishing the delinquent tax list with out any .competition. It is well kniwn to everybody that Hoefer received $150 iu-f inch for advertising it. the ABBESTCD rOB P1STLRBUCL A 'Wood Hauler Locked Up in the City . Jail Tlvrcatc nod to Kill Hi f 1 Wife and Himself. Statesman, was ready and willing to publish -it for 62 cents per incli. No wonder Hoeier supjwrts Durbin. lloe- ftr does not have an instinct thit not prompted by the idea, how much can I make out of the proposition? It is reported that at the different pie ducts where; the candidates speak, h:J and taken to jail. mercenary and dishonorable metaods are exposed and he "squeals" for mercy, when he is placed in the pillory for the public to gaze at hinrf He well knows he merits the execrations and combni- o every honest Thomas Morrison.; said to be a hauleri was yesterday afternoon arrest ed by Chief of Police D. W.; Gibson, upon a warrant issued by City Record er N. J. Judah. .charging 'him with threatening to kill his wife, and he was locked up in the city jail pending the preliminary examination, wmcn wm; oc had tomorrow' in the recorder's court. Mrs.; Morrison, who some little time ago brought an action for divqrec against her husband, has, for some time past, filled the position of house keeper ; for J. Hunt, on South High street. Morrison came to town yes terday., filled up with tanglefoot, isml sent word to the woman that he de sired her to frturn to him. She de clined, and. Upon the husband recetv ncr thi information, he flew into a rage Sheriff Chas. A. Murphy, of Salenu Clerk W. W .Han. ot wooaourn. Recorder J. 11. Roland, of MtJon. Treasurer A. L.- Downing, of Sublim- Assessor Qiarlcs Lembcke, of Butte- villCi , - , SuM-evor B. B. Herriek Jr.. of Salem. w?bd I Superiirtenxlent of ScIkkms L. I. ComnwsskMier I, C Needham, of Sid r. ney. '.. ... ''''", , Coroner Dr. D. F. Lane, of Salem. Salem District Justice of the Trace. John W. Reynolds; Constable, D. C "Minto - - ' '" THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Principle Adiptel irt Oregon State Convention for lyoo. The Republiearrs of Oregon, in con vention assembled, reaffirm their btlicl in and loyalty to tive gold standard. W nvtimnit tlij lniiitttiran . (Tone re US and threatened to kill the woman hnd jor recent legislation nraking the himself; and at onee started for Ue ptl stamkird a twrt of tlic statutory law Hunt residence. For some time! liclf .u. i-n.i torn? as eitlicr of our paTadcd around in front of the hoii-e. jfreat jlUieaI parties atlrooates tlie fire threatening murder.; and terrorizing coinage 0f silver, rl;e maSntenancc of the theJ neighborhood, until a warrant ivas tainlard is the most important ... ... 1 1 - M-.-...'..-.! . . . I . I- - ssueu lor tne man aim 11c political issue, auccting. as 11 iocs. tne "arite Ol rue wrnni mni - - liorer's waues. We call uion all wh 3: That the capitaltock of ibc cor J ation shall be nominal and the by good h,onVas men tr-to find o.t orld. con- ries of necessary officers to carry ouit the objects of. the association. "f That each memkr of the issoc afion sha 11 sicn an agreement binding himself to abide by the by-laws of thif association, failing to din which the :4 ni-iiiinn mav enforce the Same in 'h(e law courts. ? " s That no aareement shall binding upon any one until per cenj ot an th non acrcatc 01 inf ; a.v represented by those wh have sign?j! the agreements. I 6. The plan we rccommrnd co-.tcrn- nlates the formation ot sim;ia- a5CCi3 tions in the four great hop.jrowing states, viz.: California. Oregon. Wash 1 rtvni ri .Ti. nne t n 1 iliu mcitnn and ,ew 1 oric. . . V-' 1 - - . . . ! ! t TsT rr rXREFL'L WH T HE "7- I"at upon tne ornwuon 01 r I ?J iCAKLl. ' sociations in each of th,- above hamcfl bAh j - -',- , state an organization oe, effect; This statement represents I3r. Ualy s omp0sed of representatives fram e&cl M, ,.t ..f.'i.i.-i Hp has followed out f the states, to the end that uniform; "" 1. . . " , t . T1 .u UAL h .iwn roi.11- ltv may DC ouservcu u jn i- dark- growers ot the Unuea s'a -.s CARELESS BlCYCIJNG.Tftcrc keftpyg m nirKi nn,nCy to unite witli ic an . Irmcnt of Salem's bicyclists that pay no attention whatever to the few! nortanit election of this year, in order restrictions, coniaincu in mc ciy uwii uirat a victory may w won tar ne gouj ordinances under which they enjoy nu-1 standard so decisive as forever to pre .... I ..mns nri,-i1fLri that' K'hotl!d be : Se I 1..A te.1, .Uniamml Mir' fllfrmfK nation ot everv nonest maiu v 1 . ,. . t. r r 7 . - - . , - l ' , . ..ivcreiy aeait wun. im nass u . y (lie tree coinage 04 suvcr. he is placed; in rue puon. Vmi3 . nly liznorcs the speed limit otiSix V'? Iieart-ilv crkKrrjK; the policy oT tli Viic hirifouness of character appears. 1 miles icr hour, but do not equip mcr AdtmnistraUon and-particularly in se The Democrats and Populists have a- wheels with bells and ring tne same curing the Philippine Islamic, 9 ml we , ,. ... ,t 1, .,,mll( fn-,1 oeiore pacing piuvMua -v"- 1 ciemanu mat tncy umi w iruniv L-w hta measure and he cannot :ooii , , v- 1. l . .. . 1 them anv! longer. He was enc oi the wheelmen. Scorching has become a American terrhory. Wc have corihdemrc very common tiling anu un- w"' 1 1 tnat t tie Aniemcan ieopie, wiinont urpart ho"se su"are is a favorite place ing rum tilieir traditions, will give Re breaking, records. On, Thursday cVen- Curity to personal and property rigms, ing an unknown wheelman, riding at a justice, liiberty ami equality tieforc th danarerous rate of occd and without law. to all who live beneath its flag. ringing his bell, attempted to pass R.I ,Wc indorse the policy of, The Adniin B. Fleming, who was ruling at a mou-1 itratirm in suppressing nie inurrcviion .erate gait, anu as a resutt a serious coi- in tnc l'Julippines headed y VAgiwnain. lisiort occurred. : Mr. Meimng was e point with pride to the hoiMrabie and thii idea witn sucecss in ty of Lake.j always making with fairness and impartiality. lantern campaign, and posing as a frcej ..g rcC0mmtPd the holding of ja : .i-un 'iti the rommnv of anyl Convention of Hopgfowcrs. to Uc v i 1 1 .t 1 1 f - , . mil hp d at SI MC one with that viev. and holding the idci to his business friends thit he wm leliever in. the gold stanJifd. While pretending to stmd on the fdat fo-ms of the Democratic. Populist and Sit vcr.Rtpublipn parties, in ydcr .... xntt of the free silver me. he remses to enter into the dis cission of the fi4nc:al question, for - t t.ui,. 1 lAtliK Sf the votes of men who understand that :xt;cn-to-nnefm' is dead, and ought to be dea l. He refuses to go oil the st'imp 'ind de-,t,- hir.,.!? He bases his refusal on the uroiindi of courtesy to hi pp. ncnt who can not be here to answer him. This U' a very convenient ex cuse. But it is pWn o ,J czix- cvc. t,v Dr Daiv's well wishers, that it is rm!v an excuse. The attitude of Mr. to be fixed, and that a committee be appointed by this meeting to make this plan known to the hopgrowers of tle state and urge their attendance at the state convention. j After considerable discussion. m which it wa explained that the movf unnld not be established t;nle$s growers, representing 75 per i cnt f a. in the state i,ubsc-i id tiO L : ,r.rt.pm(nt. an adi :urnnv;nt wa taken until Saturday, the 26th. A hoo dealer, alter an insperun m yards in 'Marion and Polk countseii. ..ill. th firrirciilan tht the prospects are favorable for a gocxl c:op. Oin iVh around the hops come up quite spotted, that is. in some hills the vines were a foofe high before the vines in other hills were above thi ground, but this, will make no difference with th . . '. - ...ill tf n Ttrt crop, as int iaie with the earlv ones.' On bottom Hnds .1 h.iv made a fine -..-owth of IKV - all the people who loretell things are ntm cu Wi 01 ten near tui neitrhbors and members Of our families t.,..,.Kii;.r nil torts 01 mines fiiai .r ,-, iiaimfn to ocouie jdaaianl K, .w rt - . - , and unpleasant things; union in i.c y mostly the latter and saying I told, you so." in case any one of their fore-1 bodings may p-rchance come tfue. It would be hard to draw tne irac. .mi law makers came to saying wnat snjmu and what should not be predicted con cerning things to happen m tne n jrc. The palmist don't know any more about these things than anybody ebe. He makes so many predictions, uia tic mar hit a future event, or anpr jxjmiic it by generalization now and .hen. lie can take hold of a man's hand and tell something of Uic charac.er 01 us pocssor. So he could by loomng at the possessor's foot, or into lus face, or examining most any othr rat ol his or her body. But that 5s ail he can ; ""li do. His predictions concerning -iuuii. r...nta II T I I 11,1 t I UI. . lltU ' ' ' ' ' TLr.t ito: croinat to nalmifts 1 P pr. and tne ;?.ner win . hA hiKinpi a long as the-sucker crop nous o;.u and it will hold out to the end M time. - n nnr is born every mmute. P '' s. I have not been to the palmist not yet. - O O supporters of the "hold ip' of the Legislature and in order ro i,et vttcs he fawns; and cringes like a whipped! cur to the Republicans of the county. He states! he will vote for a Republican for Cj-natnr. a eold startlird cr.e at that. uupuui ui m. V : very badly bruised and was carried to part played lfy the Seeond Oregon Reg He repudiates the principles ot those thc residcncc of Gc0. Collins, when a iment in this war. Tliey met with vic- wlio nominated him in order to try to get votes from the Republicans. The people of Marion county, irrespective of party, understand his di'sniuulation thoroughly. He cannot impose upon them anv lancer. When lioetcr is in tw ' draft vou ran -count txo. him r " - j : Fvrrv irreat contest, every important - - J .-1.1. dhcovtry, every new mvenno... r rf nrhnrss to ine wcn " the English Iangusge. A word that is appropriate sticks mn ' " ot no vaiuc, 11 n uiu'v.u .... cl physician .was called, it being ie&red twry n every eoiiVV. artd wvtwl tixir that Mf. 'Heming had susta-.nea uiitr- state ana country wnn giory u every nal injuries. Fortunately Such was field. We condole with the families of not the case, but Mr. 'Fleming, was Very tlhosc mcmilkTS of- the regiment Who Icwt - badly crippled up for several days, thejr lives in t'lte conflict, and extcml Such reckless riders as are responsible our cangratmaiion 10 tne survivor i for the.'e accidents, should be very ve- the regiment on the, brilliant and lion- . vcrely dealt with in the courts. The orable record they have made. .r,lir. .should make arrests ciore ifre- We recard trade with the Orient as every time. ; ,,.nilv for the infringement of the bi- one of the great sources of 011- Is it not pitiable to see Dur:n ticdl 1 ordinances. I National wealth in the tuturc and nn un to a person like Hoefer. who is al- - open door in China is an tmimrtant - . , ,, - 1 . ... . WILL MARRY. W, R. Zwicker and Ethel Hughes were yesterday on ways o'.rt ior a gran; iiwi-i j' "" special champion, an.l n? men on tiie so-called reform ticket are conotde'ed hv ihrw two worthies except Hoefer and Durbin. Hoefer canilr.t explain Dnrbin'3 grantctl a ma.rriige license in the county clerk's office, upon the allidavit ot W. J. B. Jones. j Pacific Homestead. Salem. Or. Best broken promises to the pepie, nor can farm paper. Issued weekly, $t a jear. Hoefer explain i his graits nor justify Durbin in giving him the pruning c the delinquent tax lists, thcrsby taking from th? taxpayers a larg.1 ainount of money that ; should Jiavs be;n s.iveJ to them. ' . . vox rorui.i. Snlcm, May 26. tooo- mm II REPORT Fat liens, 8c prr lb. Young roosters, 78c per lb. Spring chickens, Fries I2(5'5c Eggs, titit2c per dozen. YE GOLD BUGGE. t- ,.. i,;k Renushlican opponent. ""-. T . ' i. r ...-.t..,i 1 int. lnrintr wanr davs g knawn. He is fof the gma .-.. f s"0 lhat thcy could a'.most ftr national expansion, ana i 1 , (seen to grow. , . . u.inuu;i I iO np i wl,t.. . -- . tion to I American stands ,r fj 'ive; in American likl And he ..s r.a lj c0 await the timc for hatching; and able st" all times ,to aeienu - whcn thc hop vines , -C ion on Uie stump or in the hahs ol be imaged, are. if T ' . I ' more Hi : Webeie the peopleof this dist-ict ytar will refuse to support a regativc, run- . nrnvr-i war in the Philippines gave '' us .h;ch is a word meaning to avc and to travel in a lively Biaw-w "git up and git." The war in South Africa has given us "trek- which n,n ih. same thing; only it .s a little milder term, as I take it. That is. to hike is 4ostrek. and to do it m a lively manner. , - ' ' o o O .... ' I guess my young friend Jeffrey had not read the first chapter of the forty iP!n before he made h rowing foot speech at Jefferson ) leaving f helcncc that ne nau ciijik"K" appear. on the campaign agamt, h m tt:. nni v iherr. unknown t-. Mr. Jeffrey-he had "just dropped m. like he man who fell irt the welkAnd 1. .lit 1 aftf me soeecn 01 j"u -" s are Dig rnug c TV a-li." a '.u rth ith. tje not entirely tree Jeffrey. ana rr.d . r s . .- - r A.1 r u in: v v ,tw - trom iice, mors r the Hart pante$ alter f 1 ,n tne viciuiiv oi iu . v . . . - . lLIKS .. - " I .i..i. imrn ; camnaiiin; 1011 11 trig a tijii t I r,f..ri!in ontsiokea man, and an able defender of his; views, even thotgS o:tic of them differ from htm. There . h- dmads that a IS ill .llllll 11.11113"! . .. i. ';thf a man or a m"'C IIE.ll.IIM?t. yv ... or. a; long-tailed: rat.r Wr ihnk Dr. Drtly -wotda command ? more respect from men ..f-all parties (including b.i ,own) if 4ie . squarely faced the issues and declared himself. ! But wul he? It is more likely much more hkel that he will stick to the idea con:anu-d ti declaration, that - '. -CNDHATK FOR "'f: MUST BE CAREFUL WHAT HL SAYS." ., i ' THE CORNERSTONE. The cor- A fool there was and away he hied (Even as vou and I). ' To where Fish river meets G'lovin'sl tide, i Men calledlhis quest's objt:i a gilded snide, ..-'".; '' But the fool he carted it His goidcn ; . guide: . (Even as you and 1) Oh. the months that we spent in an ice-cdld tent. And the freezing of head f.ni hind. All-for an object that never wn there, Anil now we know that it never was there. . And that bv us it could never bci panned. A fool there was and more money he forTd (Even as you and I); Then whM he got out he sunk in the - ground, . U look out a penny and rut in a . pound. ; " But gold-crazed men reck mi tJtin ice sound. Oh. all that we lost and -all that it cost.i Atw4 what didn t turn out is we ' planned, i All for an object that never was there. And that bv'us t couul never be t panned. mIl SEND 5Q CENTS S.'rJtSS rrrat bMotv, perfect rwtwoml Bninb. t ilKhlr ilihed. Hnrtomly tnlld aril rmind bols and Ma4 trtr Wt, tritiUM . Hmwrhoard aprtiratrly fret tod with raided f rrt. tmtmM r"rl bmIm mU, aatr4 mnt mwmrt C i HktaBrWea. a KMltUBN.l IT4I1. twtfiil lud km tmMHj. forlhl Kiitit'lta lth a ra mt a aaalHr " nlaaM l.imwliia kk wktali teacliaa mnj- DDK POWWlaT. BXtIK thk errr at J ma m 1 mmA t h aiaatata raafca awn wf -A ' I Ibaanl af paj t hciprca atfont aid to tfive growth of our trade in the Orient, we commend flic successlul cl forts of the present Admioistral ion, ami especially of he Secretary of State. ti secure yy trca-ty wit! the several Eurcp pean powers :lve riglH to flie free in-''' troduction of Ainerican goods into this great empire. i 'Tlw Repirbl'icin- party in Oregon ree ogtuizc rhe vital necessity of con trol of Khe- organization ami curtail ment of the powers of trusts ami com binations of capital by the state within its borders and pledges its ..support in tlw aoproaclwmr LeuivtalUre to laws dc- fin;ng and carrying out those objects. We are m avor of reircnchment and reform in the expenditure of public nton-ey. Wo I'ktfge the Republican party to favor tive crfaclmcrtt of all Icg-i-slation lKking to an crotromical ad nrinri stratum of public affnfirs. We favor Dhe . jn-nding Contitti-. tioiral amend"nrt-rrt for nr. increase in the number of Supreme Court Judges from three to five. 4 We point witli prkle 4r, flie legislation adopter by tli la-t legislature. It abol- iflK-d the railroad comrnnssicm. tt re duced tiie legal rnt 0 imer-t to 6 per cent, it passed an act for tlve sub- nmsion to tlic people ot v Constitution-. it is Mia inn 11 ' after that his name was the plant t?our. of that particular verb., v- 1 .:i The campaign of the dppsiurwt jlo the Republican ticket has gfown gusting to ail men who avic watched nas i 11 g The .hole thing Nearly ail the hop growers are vtsf ,rin to sorav their vines-.-. Mwn f- i,4nnrif. and mmv wul sp'aj this season who have . not stayed be fore In all the yards the hop .tne are "rn to the wires and in ome wa they have run out and passcu ecu u. xk , r oueson whether llMcr pects arc !.. -- - - - f the letf me ...... ir.i m 1 : t a. n.i. . PI"" !,,. ,h hn ,nai v: "Vo.k- state is gradually grmV'ic,;: The clipping wa, jn the form oi a dispatch from Clajvuie, .V james iuhj...--. --. , .t A vesterdav received a tXr VaTterviHe, ST. contain in iw ....... - ',i,.-;n. i a eh other question is ; ; burning one burn mg ior Hwter. . M and mcasnres-everythmg 1 subordi- d "0??rV SZ dystander; , v M N OF ORTHOGil,;PHV.V "It does me good to raee vip.witb The fool was stripped of his very tkin (Even as you aril I): As the nay in. his claims waned very. For none upon record were worth OUR 01.50 AIITI FAT. BELT r inn. i- - So a little came out but most re ." - mained in. " ' . (Even as your and (my mine). And it isn't die jest on the f ol-errand qm st. . That slings like a red-bot brand It's the coming to know that it never it there. f'H's the seeing at last that it nev?r was there, . - And that by tt i it could never Lc . paaneiL ; . , - , j ir . :rrr"S7LTrs! al amenUiicnt proviamg lor tnc inma- SPECIAL FPEWIUM OFFER. JJT.TbJ regiistration law for thc protection ol . -b ti ran waaoiii i-r ia ' iye purity of lire Imllot. As experience STU SLST ;i.7 7-h r't;:',!: dermmytrates-thii last act to be cumbr- tca JLrf some in some particulars we picuge mc nn wiiwimi"" 11,1..-... . -..- , - . t . . rr . KCpUUIlcan ivegryiaiurc . 10 iuhnc imui for sts amendment to the ent mat tne registration of qualified voters may be facilitated. - We are nnakerartdy oppod to any nxsastifc kwking to the leading of the public dcmiain, lelicvMTg that sudi a systent wmrld have an undoubted tcn ilopcy to fiaftten the vmccrrt ration of land ownership irt the hands a few tmlividuals and agannst tlieng eslab lislicd American polacy of crrcou raging liomo-bjrilding. - We favor an amendmenet of thc Con stitirtion of the Umted States so as to provide for the election of United Stales Senators by direct vote of thc people, and we instruct our Senators and Rcp reetrtatives in Congress to use every effort To necure such an amerwlment to Constitution. - We are in favor of the immediate ron .iructton of a canal 4jetween t'lie Atlan tic and the Pacific at thc Isilimm, and wc instruct tlx: Oregon dele gation in "Congress to labor earnestly and continually for the enactmernt f merit kerislation ai will lead to the con- 3 ...o . j Bt ruction arwl operatirfn - of the canal X Ztf'lf'mZl I urnler covernnKtual eoiKrcd. J fr4" rr 'r I . AVe urcc tlicJmmcdiate liaj.3agc;of the bill now pending in Congress to pen sion Indian War "Veterans, ami we pledge the support' of tli-c Oregon dele gation in Congress to the same. We heartily indorse the administra iKin .f Orrrernor -Gect. anl tlw ttate JJL7'iltZ,'ZU''Zil I o.Ticiali i Oregfn. as economical, wie sears. ROCOUCK A CO.. CHICAGO I and creditable to tlie state. in withor i th aid of a t-mrhrr. nttaloprwi. Hmrnttitmr at torn a.w. SEARSi ROEBUCK & tU., V" 1 ..Viy. IITT. twiur. m a, an ta.i aaaaj i vtsrr DR. JORDAN'S oneTl L1USEU0 OFr.RIlflTOiJT' iMiimCTt,iuruasci,.i. 1 . 1 .Mipikil KatfM latfi , dncM wy.faiiflH tnua.taaitBaCaa. kM-pyM. 02. rfCRCAfl-CISIASES Cf HI ' f PBII.I ttmwMr "-""' I .MKaaasMlueMaawnarr. m MMf h am f Lftcn. j , ilt.i tpmrh a4 f-rrt ty t " - "M". riaaaSaa. IM. Janaaa' tpaua teas anw m frra a4 atfi'a (wlM'a. Taataw 3aase-. MtlLAa ru. tA aaaaabla ika I Vfolanl IMXann r 1 tl rc5i R V SIR tMlAa.I,LJ.l laf tAmrm IW .Yi aa nntrlll Bfrvrtat. aaiaalial Ca4 IMa 4. at n4 4 io arlta S t.SO i.