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Also a choice line of men's,boys' and youths suits, and a large line of men's, women and childs' "Star 5 Star" shoes, all at very close prices. Call, save, money, I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I E.T.BARNES. t C No Trouble to Show You -0 Hardware, Tinware, Barbed Wire Blacksmith Supplies, Stoves and Machineryfat GRAY Examine our large and complete courteous R S Dearborn, Bookseller , , and Stationer Special lines of cilice supplies. Ledgers, journals, records. Special ruled books man. ufactured to order. Office files nf all kinds. 263 COMMERCIAL ST. COLLEGE of the Willamette University. EUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT- IMttlern'mcthodi !Un to date. Same as In ISwic but the best isjgood enough for beginners -v fJVK HAVE REMOVED Now'that we are located in our new quarters we announce ourselves ready for business, and by the way we would have you understand we mean business when we say that liis Stock Is to and that right soon, So come while oureort' ment is complete. You will find us in No. 115 State street next to Gray Bros. y" G. W, JOHNSON 6. SON & " " r. R. ALUN, w w " I" v a" a: " Through and Give Prices, A - BROS. stock. Always prompt and treatment. OF MUSIC tlie eastern and European Conservatories an well as for more advanced pupils, w. 1. IUYWL.CY. rrcimcni , R. A HERITAGE. Vocal Director v EMIL L. WINKLER, Iiutrumenul Director. X . Be Closed Out, " " " Agent Mortgagee. DU HE'S APOLOGY To the New York Yacht Club Is Coming, JOURNALIST SENTENCED. American Citizen in South Africa Is Sentenced. London, Feb. 8.TI10 Saturday Be tIow publishes today the rumor. that fitting and ample apology from Lord Dunravcn to the New York Yacht club Ib on the way to tho United States. riLTn DIBSEMINATOIt. SENTENCED. CniCAdo, Feb. O.Jos. R. Duiilnp, tho proprietor of tho Chicago Dispatch , was today sentenced to 2 yonra In the penitentiary and a flno of $2000 for circulating through tho malls indecent mutter contained In tho daily issues of his newspaper. AMERICAN IlKLKASCUv Washington, Feb. 8. Secretary Olney received the following cable gram from Mrs. Hammond, dated yesterday at rrotorla, South Africa, relative to tho treatment of her hus band, John Hays Hammend: "Because of my husband's ill health, duo to prison conllncmcnt, the govern ment allows mo to rcmovo him to a private house, where I can personally attend to him. The preliminary ex amltlous nro proceeding and the treat ment of prisoners Is good." A cablegram from United States Consul Manlon, dated last night nt Johannesburg, reads: "Hammond Is out on ball. Tho government contlnnes to show wis dom and magnanimity." After the Pugilists. Elpaso, Fob. 8. Governor Thorn ton, of New Mexico, With a sheriff escort of Dona Anna county, just across tho New Mexican line, and a number of deputy sheriffs, arc horc. They say thoy will arrest tho pugilists If any attempt Is made to pull off the fight on their sldoof tho dividing line. Gov. Morton Endorsed. New Yokk, Feb. 8. Tho Republi can stato central committee has de cided upon March 24th as tho date of tho state convention, and this city as tho place. The presidential can dldatcy of Governor Morton was en dorsed by resolution. Deatrutcive Fire. PrrrSDuna. Feb. 8. Early tills morning a lire at McKeesport, Fa., resulted In the loss of ono life and tho destruction of $200,000 worth of property. Among the buildings de stroyed was the Attmcyer theatre and tho ono which was occupied by tho McKeesport Horald. Cleveland Duck Hunting. Quantico, Va., Feb. 8. President Cleveland aboard the lighthouse ten der Maple arrived hero this morning, and accompanied by Commodore Lamberton and Colonel Wright Rives, went duck hunting. AJ. noon thirteen ducks had been killed. The party expects to leave early tonight for Washl ngton. Pacing Record Lowered. San Dieoo, Feb. 8. McCrea of tho Syracuse racing team paced by two quads broke tho three-quarter mile standing start record this morning. Time one twenty-two and two-fifths. Judge Allison Dead. PniALELPiiu.Feb.S. Judge Joseph Allison, president judge of the court of common pleas, died this afternoon, aged 77. Ho was appointed to the common plea bench In 1880. The U. S. Gov't Reports Mvit 9fT9M SUULwM twlTtwr .CALL FOR CONVF.NTION. ( Ajilepubllcnn convention for the tm state of Oregon Is called to meet In thdjclty of Portland, on Thursday, AprlO, 1890, at 11 o'clock a. in., for tho purpose of nominating candidates for tfco presidental electors and elate and district ofllccs, except congress men. iJnd of electing four delcgatcs-nt lareo.to tho Republican national con Tontibn, and to transact such other business as may properly como before tho convention. Tho convention will constsVof 237 delegates chosen by the iovcrnt counties as follews: Baker,) 5 lkntonl 6 Clackutuas....l2 Clatsoif 7 Columbia 5 Coos ..J 4 Crook ,2 It Curry J, 2 Lane 10 Linn 10 Lincoln .'( Malheur It Marlon 10 Morrow H Multnomah 48 Poll; 8 Sherman .1 Tillamook .1 Umatilla 0 Union 8 Wallowa it Wnsco 7 Washington ....11 Yamhill 0 DoUfflUH u 3 r 2 Glllfhmi. . Grant.,!.. Harney . Jackson; . Joscnhlno 7 4 iuamatn z Lake .A The same being one delcgatc-at-largo from each county and ono dclo gatc for fcvery 200 votct and for every fraction over nno-liolf thereof cast for tho Republican candidate for governor at the election held n this stato on Juno 4, lfefll. Tho committee rcccomcnds that tho primaries bo bold on Saturday, March 21, and the county convcntlonson Sat urday, March 28, 1800, unlcso other wise ordered by the proper county committees. A)l voters in favor of tho Republi can prlnclnlo of protection to Ameri can Industries and American labor, tho upbuilding of a homo market, a sound llnnuolal policy and u patriotic enforcement of tho Monroe doctrine uro cordially invited to unite with us. 1 Geokge A. Steel William KArus, Chairman. Secretary. Portland, Or., Feb. G, 1800. D1BTMOT CONVENTION. A Republican convention for the first congrqsslounl district, of tho state of Oregon, Is hereby called to meet in tho city of Albany on Tues day, April T)r1800, at 3 p.m. for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for congress and two delegates to tho national Republican convention. Tho convention will consist of 122 dele gates to bo chosen by tho several counties, ns follews: Benton S Coos 4 Curry 2 Clackamas ....12 Josephine .... 4 Jackson 7 Douglas 0 Klamath 2 Lane 11 Lake 3 Lincoln 3 Linn 10 Marlon 10 Polk 8 Tillamook 3 Washington ....11 Yamhill 0 Tho same being ono delegate at largo for cacli county,and ono for each 200 votes, or fraction ovorono-half thereof, cast for tho Republican gov ernor at tho election held Juno 4, 1804. Tho committo recommends that tho primaries und county conventions bo held in accordance with tho recom mendation of the stato central com mittee. Thos. II. Tonoue, President. J. A. Wilson, Secretary. Probate Court. In tho estate of Sarah E. Hubbard, deceased, tho administrator, T. W. Davenport, placed on fiiou brief state ment 0 f tho condition of the estate ns it now is and asks that since his re port filed on tho IGth of June, 1805, showed a balanco remaining In tho hands of tho administrator of 122.07, that he bo allowed to accept tho same as a sufficient remuneration for all his past services as administrator, providing his resignation bo here with accepted. His report or state ment also cites that slnco tho filing of last report June, 1805, ho has ac cepted from a lesso 101.34 bushels of oats as rent. Change ok firm. Henry Keeno & Co. have purchased the grocery busi ness of McCall Bros., on Court street, and will hereafter conduct tho Bame. R. G. Keeno, of Yew Park, will bo In charge, and will probably lw assisted ky W. A. Irwin, who has been tho trusted salesman of tho house for some years. m Lowest vet Known. Now you can buy more cako for your money at Strong's than anywhere else, Tho longest jelly rolls only 15 cents, and while eggs are cheap 25 cent angel's food cakes will be sold for 15 cents each. At e You Tired Using an inferior Flavor ing extract, TW Pc They are 7 " the fcett I FGREGN B MENUS! People Are Talking About White Metal, BALFOUR IN PARLIAMENT ToCs How tho Agriculturist Suffers from the Gold Standard, Lonhon, Feb. 8. Replying to a dep utation representing tho agricultural interests, tho ilrst lord or tho treas ury, A. J. Ualfour, informed ills visit ors that the government was prepar ing various measures for tho relief of tho agricultural clashes. Ralfour also stated it was his personal conclusion that agriculture suirorcd doubly owing to tho present condition of tho cur rency, and exprcHscdJUs personal be lief that tho reduced prices were largely duo to tho artlllclall apprecia tion of gold, which followed the de monetization of silver, and secondly to the artificial advantago given tho producors in silver-using countries over tho producers In gold standard countries. FOK I1IMETALLISM, Uuusbklb, Feb. 8. Tho central agricultural association has presented a petition to Pitrllmant In favor of bimetallism, begging tho government to bring tho matter to tho notice of foreign governments. OKItMAN OPINION. Reklin, Fob. 8. Tho Imperial chancellor, Prince von Hohcnloho,- In tho Reichstag today stated that ho saw no means of raising tho prlco of illver except by International agree ment. Tho government, ho added, had no present Intention of proposing an international conference on tho subject. In the House. Wahhinoton, Feb. 8. There wero exactly 10 members on tho lloor and 10 spectators in thogallarlcu when tho house opened tills morning. Tho leg islative day or yesterday still con tin ued,us tho house had been In recess over night. Corliss, rep., of Michigan, and Uoatner, dem., of Louisiana, spoko In favor of non-occurrcnco In the senate silver bill, Mltncr, rep., of Michigan, and Bartlett, dem., of Ororgla. spoko In favor of concurrence. While Rart lott was speaking Roatner, by refer onco to tho defeat of tho Silver Dollar Rland, General Hatch and other silver leaders, drew forth indignant protest against tho treachorous man ner In which gold Democrats had stabbed lu tho back Democratic can didates who differed from tncm. Mountain Juttrce. Thoro is said to be a justice of tho peace in this county who conducts business iu this fashion away. Up In tho foethills: "lly O 1, court's open." "Somebody glmino a chaw of tor backer." In about fifteen minutes; nRy O d, court's closed. Come, boys, let's take a drink. Clerk, muko out tho fco bill." Baths! Baths) Bathsl Go to tho porcelain baths, six baths for 81. Children's hair cutting, -under 12 years of ago,15 cents. 1-4-lm J. O. Mills, Prop. Why-Waste Youh Time ?ls your time worth more than a messenger's ? If so save money by ringing up tho bluo boxes or phono 40. Wantkd.A good 7 or 8 roomhouso for one year, not over $100 a year rent. Seo Joe Foncs, Stato House. Cumberland Pkehbytehian. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30 by W. W. Rrauan. Sunday school at 11 :4S Sunday Dinneh. A meal'llt for a king, only 15 cents, at Keuworthy & , Georges restaurant. I 8ATURDAY NIQHT TALKS. Our Saturday night talks have been Interrupted for many months. Thoy wero always Written at Intervals, on tho Impulse of tho moment, and only when tho spirit moved tho writer. It may bo concluded that there has been nothing to write, but It docs not fol low that there is now matter worth reading. Too much writing is perfunctory and stilted, lt Is forced dovold of idea and docs not How with tho rythmic freedom belonging to natural expression. Rut on Saturday night tho gradually increasing fooling of strain that Is on during the wholo write relaxes. Tho mind wants to throw lleelf back in contemplative mood and consider tilings that lie less on tho surface and nearer to the heart of things What are tho objects dearest to our existence then? Our boys and girls- tho latter dearest of all. Why not have a talk with our voung men and young women occasion ally? Thoy nro lectured nt, round fault with, and sermonized to a great deal. But how few of us meet them face to fnco nnd address them as fel lows In life, with a sympathetic In terest born of no feeling of superiority or seniority. How shall our young women grow In strength nnd beauty? To bo strong, Ilrst bo frco Two from all habits. Wo can bo assttong as wc were ever Intended to bo without artlliclalalds. Your spine will not be stronger for being braced and sup ported by corsets. You aro not mora graceful for padding. Tho rnror beauty of perfect physical and spirit ual freedom surpasses any dls-graccs of an artificial character.- It Is too bad all women cannot know this. A clear skin, rosy checks, strong limbs nnd well-knotted sinews can bo yours H you cannot play nt all tho hard games, take tho long trnmps, go fishing and hunting,onJoy Hold sports llko men. Go Into tho woodshed when there's no one looking and learn to swing nu ax. God Intended you should bo strong and beautiful and frco and Independent, self-developed and harmoniously related to tho lowor material things as well as to tho highest conceptions of divine creation. All young women should attain to n grcator degree of physical freedom. Do not bo doomed to weakness. Ex pand and develop lu strength mid beauty as God Intended. Breathe, walk, run, Jump, romp and tumble, If you linvo to go out alone across Holds to get tho opportunity. Don't ccaso to exercise heartily, and "throw your self" when you feel llko lt, because you have put off pinafores. What shall bo said of your beauty and tho use to which it Is placed? Your beauty Is your greatest gift. It may iw fatally , dangerous to your happiness and others. But If lt Is a crown worn In purity of spirit It may become a magic uplifting powor In tho world. If employed to attract attention, to dnzzlo nnd fascinate, ns tho snnko charms tho bird, woo unto you. Better that you wero born us homely as u mud fence. But no true, honest woman will use her powers Immodestly, or artificially mako her self attractive to dcmorallzo others. That Is not true beauty. Women nro growing away from barbarlcal dis plays of peacock splendor. True beauty Is true morality, true to humanity, It Is neither nngello nor brutalizing. Whutover arouses the passions is lead Ing away from truth and beauty. You will truly fascinate by a graco that Is artless, by charms that rest on modesty and purity. What Is moro beautiful than a self-reliant, strong, young woman? Certainly not tho ono who resorts to nrtlficul charms. Tho time will como when tho charms of health nnd robust strength will bo re garded far moro precious than thoso lent by the modlsto and hairdresser. Loving, guileless, free-hearted as a child, dovold of solllsh ambitions, go ing out In unselfish devotion towards thoso dependent upon you, you cannot but grow In graco and beauty of per son and character. Your influonco will Im felt for good by nil with whom you como In contact. Thoso who feel tho touch of your hand lu loving scr vlco will bless you. Thoso with whom lingers tho memory of a kind word will namo you only In praise. Tho man so fortunate as to win your lovo will cherish It as tho priceless jewel of his lifo and wear It to his honor nnd glory. Highest of nil ia JLcavMtag Power. Latest U.S. Gov't cjrt Amfwriax punk Slirais English Sentiment Towards the United States, ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, First Lord of tho Treasury, in Lon don, January 15, 1896. From the tan Kin flmti, January 6. I turn from tho continent of Africa to the continent of America, nnd I ask you to turn your attention for a very few minutes to the embarrass ments and controversies which have recently arisen In that continent In connection with a boundary dispute, which lias now dragged Us slow length along, decade after decade, Iwtwcen us and tho republic of Venezuela. In Itself, usjou well know, this question would not hnve seemed In any wny a matter of llfrt-ratu lmpoitancc, had lt not been for the views expressed mid for tho action taken by the govern ment of tho United States of Amor lea. You will ask, naturally enough, what interest, what direct interest, havo the United States of America In tho discussion upon this boundary question which concerns not North America but South America, and which Is removed from tho United States by hundreds of miles of land nnd water? The answer to that ques tion Is that tho American government nnd bcctlons of tho American people tccm to entertain tho suspicion that In tho action wo havo taken with re gard to Venezuela wo havo run coun ter to tho doctrlno long celebrated lu tho New World as tho Monroe doc trine What Is the Monroe doctrlno? What Is tho doctrlno expressed by President Monroe now somo 70 nnd moro years ago? It was a doctrlno with which wo at tho time, tho British Govern ment of tho day, heartily concurred, nnd it wns directed against tho action of certain European powers which desired to Intervene In tho domestic affairs of tho South Ameri can states, nnd to Impose upon thorn a form of government from tho outaldo; and tho Monroe doctrlno, ns expressed by President Monroe, really iu sub stunco amounts to this that Amer ica. North nnd South, Is no longer to bo regarded as a field for European colonization, and that European nations nro not to bo regarded as hav ing a title to Interfere In tho domestic affairs of states situated In tho now world. Tho British government, as T have told you, of President Monroe's days not only coucurrcd In thut, but gavo it their actlvo support, and I havo yet to learn that upon tho sub stance of tills doctrlno tho British government havo over altered their minds. I do not bellovo that If you wero to ransack England from end to cud, that If you wore to look Into tho most prlvnto momoranda of the for eign olllco through tho two genera tions which havo passed away slnco President MonrooV message, if you wero to look nuioug ministers, among tho ordinary public, among oven the crotcheteers or the lunatics laughter you would not find ono slnglo Indi vidual who over desired to seo what Is called tho "forward policy" adopted by Great Britain either in North or South America. Hear, hear. Wo aro content, havo nlwa's been content, both In North America and South America, to do our best by tho colon ics wo possess, to-do our duty lwth to develop them, and, if need be, to protect them, near, hear. But wq havo never desired, nor do wo now de slro, cither to Interfere with tho domestic concerns of any South Amer ican state, or to acquire for oursolvea any territory that belongs to them. Indeed I bellovo that If ono of those revolutions which aro said to bo not unknown in Venezuela laughter wero to end in a proposition from the Venezuelans themselves that w$ should add Venezuela to tho posses (Continued on third page.) sw .1 F & BrPt M lt 1