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Binders to tbe State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO - FALL. 1892. We would call tbe attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, 8bade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class in every respect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address,. Walling & Jarisch, fSMention this paper. Oswegp, Oregon. A. N. HALES, Proprietor. A.. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Sacoessor to U. It, Ryan.) Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable. on band. Horses boarded by day, week Liberty and Ferry streets, East or Willamette note!. J. W. TflORNBURG, x the Upholsterer. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. .Samples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Ctaeinektta street. CHURCHILL Spraying Oolite, SB I 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. ESTABLISHED 1876. WILLIAM NILES & CO., Los Angeles. California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS OF Berkshire Ed. C; MmmmmgBg-ommrm unrtttm -, unit ttftf r Hf1 t.'rtM s STAPLE ARTICLE:, SUCH AS TREES I NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. R. H. PRICE, Manager. A full supply of Horses and Buggies or month. Office at stable, corner of LEADING MERCHAM TAILOR. INCORPORATED 1891 FINE CATTLE, HOGS, WIRY, & Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Eggs for Hatching. Incubators. Nilea Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock, illustra ted. 60 cents by mail. SEND FOR CIRCULARS.-! Cross, Wholesale wk Retail Dealer Ih Fresh, Salt ami gawked Meats r aliHlails OS Court and 110 State Streets. Choice Meats vntt 1M a rtifcltf tfiTto-r . tVU jn v V'lOIl X1VLOU. Racket EVERY ONE 'NEEDS. SEE THEIR Ins. Block. Silver bowls of nlfsoFta aro now used for flowers. There is a new silvor umbrella clasp re cently introduced. Threominnto glasses in silver stand ards come about with tho egg eating sea son. Dresden china handles and ronndknobs of colored stones aro prominent among tho new designs in nso for umbrella ticks. Old silver decanter stands which nsod to be called erases, or, as we call them now, casters, are nsed for flowers. In the passing of the casters the old fashioned silver bottoms are also utilized. Jewel ers' Circular. ODDS AND ENDS. The number of Russian convicts sent to Siberia averages 700 a month. The state of Massachusetts is said to have the most valuable records of any state in the Union. Paris has an insurance company that refuses to issue policies on the lives of any people who use hair dye. Four thousand new postoffices were established during tho past year; 657,040 unmailable letters poured in tbe boxes, 83,012 of them wholly without any out- sido sign, symbol or address. ill nullum mrxscxs 8 COMPLETE " MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At last a medical work that tells the causer, describes the effects, points the remedy. Tbls li sclsnttaoally tba most raluable. arttotlcallj ibe most beautiful, medical book that has ap peared for rears; M pages, erery page bearing a bait-tone Illustration In tints. Bom ot tbe subjects treated are Merrous Debility, Iaipo tenor. Sterility, Development, VaflooeeU, The Husband, Tboee Intending Marriage, etc. AVer Jroa ieo would know th Orand Tmlht, th Plain ur(s. the Old Biertti rnnd Sn Di, coverlt nf Mtdtont (Men a appHtd to Mmrt rled Lift, who vouUl atone for pattfolUt and amldfutur yHfaU. thtmli writ (or tki WOSDKRtVL LtTtLM bOOK. It will be sent free, under seal. while the edi tion lasts. If convenient enclose ten crate to pay postage alone. Address U publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BurrAxe, if. T. Dr. Powell Reeves ft Co. Tha Old Reliable Specialist, Late of New York Hospitals. Graduate wltk ' High Honor. Twenty years experience as Professor, Lecturer, Author aad Specialist In Chronic Disease. Catarrh, Bronohitls, Cough and Difficulty of Breathing Buooessfa) lr treated witaspeolf (o remedies thoroughly tested aad proved by the OLD DOCT01 Who is one of nature's aoblsmea, thoroughly devoted to his profeesloa and ever ready to help the aJUoted. IBRYOUS DHILITT J? 'SS.'SS middle-aged men. The awful eiMolarIy l discretion, producing weakness, LOST MAN HOOD, uight mlssIoBa, XBaBtlnT dralas, bashfulness, lose of energy. " J, body and brain, unflttUf om for atadf, buslneea and marriage, treated wits mtw isjubs; aoa sao. ' flat iirV anfl IIS) a DiAnn ivn cm dlseae,sOTte, spots, plat BUWU MU am pies, serotula, tumor. 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THE GEARY LAW AGAIN SUSPENDED, Ho HettU Aciloa Willle Iaast-rUd-0hiaM Exptdafoi Pntcti cUy Laid om the fehelf. Washington, May 19. An authen tic statement has been obtained as to the interview between Sedretary G res bam and tbe Chinese mlalnter at the state departraeat Wednesdjay. The in tervlew. was entirely devoid of tone and feature or any suggestion fbf sensation allsm. Nothing whatever was said by tbe minister concerning any possibility that tbe Chinese legation In "Washing ton would be wlthdr&wn,jtaare9ultof the enforcement of the law. And it can be stated on authority of Secretary Qresham tbat be has not received any Information from any source of any such proceedings being contemplated, During tbe interview the Chinese min ister assured Secretary Gresham he be lieved the Chinese Government would not resort to any retaliatory measures and there would be nothing done by bis government that would disturb tbe present friendly relations between the United States and China. Tbe Inter view was pleasant throughout. Tbe mandate of the supreme court of the United States to circuit court for tho southern district of New York, af firming the declaion of. that court in the exclusion cases, wasransmltted yesterday. This disposes of the matter finally, unless the case again comes be fore the court on a new question. Pres ent Indications point strongly to the as sumption that the copy of the majority opinion of the court will certainly be forwarded to the Chinese government through diplomatic channels before any extended system of hostile action under the law will be inaugurated. The probabilities seem to favor a pro longed status quo on tbe Chinese ex pulsion question. COMMENT. It is very evident from tbe above As sociated Press dispatch that the Cleve land administration proposes to nullify the Geary law by submitting the opin ion of tbe court to the Chinese govern ment. There will be no "hostile action" Inaugurated under tbe law.says tbe ad ministration. In other words.there Is a higher authority for tbe president to consider than a law enacted by tbe rep resentatives of tbe people, tbe United States senate and declared international taw by our supreme court. Mr. Cleve land must submit our country's laws and tbe opinion of our highest tribunal to a Mou gollan monarch aBd await tils pleasure through diplomatic channels before auy enforcement of law cau be bad. He does not care how hostile bis action Is to American worklngmen or what insult he puts on our government to long as be can maintain friendly re lations with the land of the eoolies and the home of the mot abject humaa slavery. What would be thought of a Itepub- Mean administration that would first suspend a law summarily and without positive authority to do so, then try to coerce a decision of the courts to set It aside, then call the dissenting chief Justice into cousultatlon with its cabi net, then declare that It was powerless to enforce the law, then submit our law and court decision to the minuter of an absolute monarchy, tbtu propose to await tbe opinion of an emperor upon tbe subject would any Djrnoarat lu tbe world do otherwise than denounce auek a policy of beeltatlow and want of n tfwet tut the people of tbto oenatrj? "''- i A JRepabllfiw preetixent who would ptlNM tttefe eottrts e the Chinese qtaitfea woflld be sMlvetMlly eon. demiieti' and iMpewctied by his own party, lie wtrtglrl be charged with playing lata the knit ef tbe Chinese Blx Companies, with trefag the tool of the CaBAdlM Paeide Mae of fttemeaealpa that bring every month shiploads ot coolies, with betaftttte mat of the Canadian PaelaVs railway which scat tern these oooHee akmg three ibeaeand mllea of unprotected Aaurisaa harder, with being tbe laefcey of the Faeiflo railways that employ tweaty thoaaaad of these coolies to do the Jaher of American oitlseae, with heiag aa area foeofAaterleaakher that le the way the Beesoeratk pre weald deaoaaeea Republican for delBg Jaet what Cleve land baa done. Chlaeee la OaaWdy. Detroit, Mich.. May 19. Three Chi namen, who evidently rowed across from Canada, are' being held by the federal offloers who sent to Washington for Instructions as to their disposition. They are In doubt as to what they should do with the Celestial, In, view of the recent orders received suspending arrests under the Geary exclusion law temporarily. Two Shiploads of Chinese. Portland, May 19. The British steamer Danube arrived here early this morning from Vlotorla with five hun dred Chinese passengers. The Dauube Is not yet entered at tbe custom house. It is stated tbat a great number of the Chinese havo forged certificates. The Steamer Haytien Republic Is expected to arrive here this afternoon. She has about one hundred Chinese and Jap anese aboard. Among tho Chinese are some of those who were 'recently refused landing hero. Portland Polities. Portland, Or., May 10. Both tbe Democrats and Republicans are holding city conventions this afternoon, Late Appointments. Washington, May 19. The presi dent today appoluted Kerr Cralge, of North Carolina, third assistant postmas ter general. The President has mado the follow ing appeintments: John G. Brown, of Idaho, register of tbe land office, at Blackfoot, Idaho; John M. Jones, of Idaho, receiver of public moneys, at Blackfoot, Idaho. N. P. Guarantee. New York, May 19. Tbe Northern Pacific directors met tbls afternoenaad perfected a collateral trust agreement with tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust Company as strustee. Tbe entire sub scription is $12,000,000, to guarantee tbe syndicate Is now assured. Baaktr Arrested. Bloom inciton, III., May 19. W. H, Bchuerman, proprietor of the Normal Exchange bank which failed Monday, has been arrested and charged with embezzlement. His friends wanted to furnish ball, but he would not allow It. Secelver Appointed. Cleveland, Oblo, May 19. In the United States court tbls morning for the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City railroad, otherwise known aa tbe Clover Leaf, Mardock Dead. Cincinnati, May 19. James E. Murdock,tbe well knowotragedian and teacher of elocution, died here today aged 83 years. Itrike Declared Of. Hull, May 19. Tbe union dock la borers' strike has been declared on and tbe men will go back to work Tuesday. Tbe settlement Is a result of aaedlatlon. The strike began April 7th. ' Married ia New York. New York, May 19. J. R. Delmar, an Idaho mine owner, and Mlea Nellie Virginia Bauds, of this city, were mar ried here today, MARKETS. Portland, May 19. Wheat valley Jl.'JO, Walla Walla, (1.10. Ban Francisco, May 19. Wheat eaJer, December 11,41 J. CiUQAOO, May 19. Wheat .71. 366 Saauaer Street Market. Beef cuts 6 to 12 cents. All kinds of fresh meat as low as aBy Ib the elty. Free delivery. MM MltUHt 4 Gkkw. Highest of nil In Leavening Power.-Latest V, S Gov't Rtpwt RoYal jg5i ABSOLUTELY PURE FRESBYTESMII ASSEMBLY, AgaiMt Ssmky Opeaisg f Ike Wtrlt'g Fair. NEARLY THREE MILLIONS EXPENDED Falllag Ot la Ike Work ef Amer ican Home Missions. Washington, D. C, May 18. Dr. W. C.Young, moderator, delivered the annual sermon, which was forcible and interesting. At the afternoon sssslon cauie the eleotion of moderator, nominations be ing made as follows; Rev. Dr. Chas. A. Dickey, of Philadelphia; Rev. Geo. Baker, of Philadelphia; Rev. Willis Q. Craig, of McCormlok university, of Chicago; Rov. Calvin. Stewart, D. D., of Washington, president of Whitman college. Dlokey withdraw and tbe as sembly proceeded to vote for moderator with Drs. Baker and Craig as tho only candidates. The result of the ballot was aunounoed as follows; Craig, 324; Baker 198; total, 622. Then tho eleotion was made unanimous. J. T, Foster, of Newark, N. J., pre sented a resolution, which was unani mously adopted, protesting against opening tbe exposition at Chicago, on Sunday, and appealing to the national commissioners to prevent the opening of the exposition and invoking tbe co operation of tbe national oxccutlvo in tbe enforcfanent of. alt laws designed or calculated lo secure tbat end. As sembly then adjourned until Friday, FRIDAY'S SESSION. Anual reports from various ohurcb boards, iiuch as those on temperance, beceflcience, mlrslons, freed men, etc., were submitted to tho general assem bly. Tbey show encouraging results In every branch of work undertaken by tbe Presbyterian church. His report of the committee on By sterna tic Bene- flclenco shows total receipts of all boards during the year $2,799,602, In crease over last year $168,706. In Bun day school and foreign mission fields the year was one of prosperity and de velopment. Tbe Home mission work, however, has not been so prosperous, partly owing to lack of funds, partly owing to Increasing difficulty In reach ing the foreign and sceptical elements of population. Washington, May 19. Tbe second day's seaslou of the Presbyterian gener al assembly opened with devotional ex ercises. Dr, Harsh, of Nebraska, moved tbe appointment of a committee to formulate an expression of opinion on tbe Chinese exclusion act, as It af fects tbe foreign missionary work, Adopted. The Jews Mast Go. Merv, May 19 A new ukase has been Issued expelling Jews from the Asiatic provinces of Russia. It will cause widespread suffering. Xatteaal Editorial Association. Chicago, May 19, Tbe National Editorial association today chose Ah bury Park, N. J., as the next place of meeting. Jtoy alley Arriving. NkwYork, May 19. Tbe Spanish steamer Relna Maria Christina, bear ing Iufanta Eulalla and suite, arrived In tbe outer harbor last uight and cast anchor In the bay oil Bandy Hook, About 11 o'clock today the Infanta Eu lalla was transferred to tbe Spanish warship Infanta Isabella, andpieceded by the Dolphin firing a royal wlute, proceeded up tbe bay to the dock. Princess and suite afterwards landed and took a special train for Wurhlng ton. Loaa Wasted. I want to get a loan of $1700 or sell an interest In or all of the Red Star Mill aad water power, with from 2J to 012) aerasof lead, Joining the town of Turn er. All eoHiwHBleatlous auswervd alili turaxictflliulai ami fllamttetl. Address, J, 0. ItoaKKioN, 4-SMw Turner, Or. FASHION'S FANCIES. To women who cannot wear the very fall cape or series of capes that fashion so favors the "bell cape," as it Is called, erten proves, becoming. Fashionable modistes are 'jtMTncwV asking great bw of oriental hroehe saMns r for bias Skirt borders to lisjtdsecne dress es; also for vests, revets sad caps ItatBfs. vr The silk1 linings of old eveningtoiletsi., can bo cleaned with very weak' caaiphor . and ammonia water or gasoline aad fash-; ' ioned into pretty petticoats for summer wear beneath light gowua. Among summer dust cloaks are cir cular styles that onyolop the whole flg- ., uro, made of changeable, and striped: glorias, of lustrous shot mohairs, or 'of ' V twilled surah, plain or changeable. Some of tho rich brocaded eJ'-Msare " wholly nntrimmed, and in making up these handsome skirts tho Bilk lining and crinolino are cnt in breadths exactly like the outside, Beamed up together and then' silk faced. The India silks, with block ground sprinkled with white flowers and white, grounds with all over arabesque designs, ' will bo equally fashionable with shot ef fects in block and whito, plain or with tho changeable ground dotted with black. Sleeves differing iri fabric from the dress continuo to bo favored, volvot still retaining its hold, boing associated with light wools liko cropon, voiling, clalrette. etc., and also with the more substantial camel's hair fabrics, wool bengalines, serges and tho like New York Evening' Post ANIMAL LIFE. Ahonsedog of ton takes a cold la aa ) eye from lying close to n door where he -seeks tho cool air. 'A horae on tho farm of N. J. Bell la the Bollefonto valloy, Pennsylvania? is said to be 40 years old A on oi glass, Buarp graves or Tranamm s can lame a dog's foot, and if a weaad-i'--eaased by any of these articles is sot at- . tsaded to permanent lameness may set ia. , To escape from dangers which menace them starfishes commit suicide. This lastinct of self destruction is found only ia the highest and lowest scales ot ani mal life. Falcons are being trained in Russia to . take the placo of carrier pigeons for die- ; patch carrying in wartime. Not paly are these birds swifter than the plgeoae, '' bat they can resist bad weather better. The horned toad Is considered a harm less animal, but its ire is aroused whea the faeose cat attempts overtures, aad it manifests its feelings by sqairttag two small streams of blood from the gleasa mg eyes. Good Employment Tor Satardan. 'Trttvv I nVwinwl rtstaS'Ywt !, J ' shouting, my boy." "But, mamma, what's the use of hollerdays if you can't holler f' Har per's Bazar. DKATUtJ. BOitNEMAJN. At the bouse of Mr. Willis In Yew Pajfc annex, Wednes day night, May 17, 1893 J. H. Borne man, aged 00 years. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Mrs Willis and come from hLs homeseeth of tbls city Wednesday to procure need leal treatment after an Illness of several days. In the evening he went to Mr. Willis' house and expired froaa heart disease several hours later. Lady Odd Fkllowb. Tba new of floers of tbe Rebeccas of Oregon are: Mrs A, E. Nlebols, president; Mrs. W. J. Plymale, vloe-prestdeat; Mrs. Win nie Graham, secretary; Mrs. Linda Sal man, treasurer; Mrs. Martha Parker, warden; Mrs. J. K. Weatberford, con ductor; Mrs. Barah O. Barnes, R. 8. P. Mrs. M. K, Phillips, K. B. P. Mrs. Francis Luy, II. 8 V. P. Mrs. Llssle Taylor, L. 8. V, P. Mrs. Julia M. De- Tnls, I. Q. Mrs. Vina Lftwn, O. O, Mrs. Marietta Robinson, Chaplain. .,,. fist1 A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch lor ten monthtjjadwss cured by a few days' use o(MM M. H. Won't", aWsBBI Upper MMRMMtf, M4. . 8WIFTPEpiF!C ! ni eurwt iwtJSWay "WW touirieuyH.iMiiHw" me and $tM. Ut . TAUL. W, XIRKOTSMK, Jekasea Of, lss4tortwsla4ii.. WfsfT (Ps'ssWWi Hftt- t ssasaj sBjf i v,i "? fl 31 v?. ..i a M?is - ... -jyij,.