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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1891)
Drugs, Pharmacy, CJicniicals, Medicines, Physicians Sup plies, Surgical Ap pliances. Oils, Varnishes, brushes and Painters Furnishings. . aHaF", buy the greater part of our goods Kaat, By pnrchanlng In large, quantities and taking idvsiitiiKaofrMhdlMuiuiiiiwoirDviiiiblrdlnKlveourciiiiUmieniliiiiiiiin price, on ,11 goods em braced lu well appointed lirug Store and a Klrst-Claas I'elut and Oil lluuw. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR W. P. Hbelley and family have removed from Kins, Waib. to Kirby (a Josephine county. The attendance at the public schools Is lncrruxing daily. J'rof. JU-I1 is get ting the schools thoroughly organized. M. WilkiriM has returned home from Chicago, He n'xjrti that great nrepar utiotiN are a I read y being made for the World's l-'ulr. Recorder Darrii started to tbe Bin, rirer mint Monday morning and will remain about week. Duiiog bin aUenoe Oco. A. !?....., V-;U ! T Ir7. a..... i Morris win eci a, reoowr. JJItMUllU. IJA1IU101LU 111 1111 Mill LUU 1U1UI 11TV. mUltl. JUKI I n o . . ,, . . , . m M l i' l ii i1. i t . e.r oouooiiog.oiiisrruiuurg.wasintoan loilet Articles. Also a comnleto and select stock of 1 ainta. Monday. n report, that tbe tock for tb. r. . . ' I a,uiA ,i;i,.l. ,l,,'k -.III :n:.. wmvi um.u wuivu win lunjinu uillllUK power at tbat place in about all tukeu. Tbe Engi ne Canning and Tacking Co. ban an evaporator Ibitt 'doe buBioess on a wboltsule ecAle. 30,000 pounds of green fruit ere di. d bunday at enedrjiug in 15 bourn. Tbat Eugi ne ii chnrcb-going town ii apparent to anyone who observe, tbe crowd, of worshipper, tbat emerge from oborcb buildings Sunday mornings and evenings. Jamca Warnlck, who wan Injured by a full from George KMier'a barn six weekH ago, mudu his llrxt anneurance on our buHliuttH streets, with the aid of crutches Monday. A. 0. Mager, found a couple of bee trees on tbe farm of Mr. Zutnwalt, near Ferry, dale, and last Friday in rompuuy with Messrs, J. D. Belt and w. B. Davis be pro ceeded to gather iu tbe fruits of tb, bees. 1'bey cut tbe trees down and captured over 200 pounds of flue bouey for tbeir reward Thane little WM'ket banks which own when they uru filled with lunt .i In ten cent jileccH, aro great contrivances. Not lur from Eugene a cute young man wax owing a merchant a dollar. "I've got 14 In bank: iflve nie f 1 more In ten cent pieces and I'll open It and nay up," ne remurKeu. nio merchant did ho, the young man opened the bank, gave him $1. und left. Now the creditor Ih trying to figure out what he mudu by the transaction. A. GOLDSMITH. h hu hour in Era Has a LARGER stock of Fine Groceries, CL; n, (Jlnas, Crock ery, Wooden and Willow Ware than ever before. Pays Highest CAbll price for Country Produce, Furs, Skins, Hides, Wool, Tallow, Ac. Orders filled promptly, with the greatest care. I DON'T BOAST PRICES. Al) Goods sold as Cheap as anyone in Eugene. Call and be corteously treated. A. GOLDSMITH. Oregon vs. California. Salem Journal. The fruit dinplay at the State Fair was sufficiently large, fine and various to raise the question in the minds of many whether Oregon would not become a competitor of California as the champion fruit state of the Union. This question once raised will not easily be put down. It is doutful if old Oregon- ians will live to realize it, but younger generations of Oregon will witness their state dangerously ri valing tho fame and reputation of the region to the south. It will not be in the production of citrous or tropical fruits, but in the vol ume, variety and quality of fruits most consumed by the great masses of American jeople. There will be little room left for doubt in a few years that jwrtions of Oregon can turn off year after year a larger product in market value of market able fruits than any section of Cal ifornia or any other state in the Union. There are records today of i pjre jn itself, whose laws are adapt this season's crop of peaches in the and UBed; by every tate in the Willamette valley of $750 to $1000 union( has never been better gov- from one-fourth of an acre, and ernei than during the eriod Hill systematic culture of the peach is has filled the gubernatorial chair, only in its beginning. .ot one- A number of radical changes now David B. Hill has been mis represented and maligned more than any other prom inent politician in tne uniiea States. It is needless to state that the abuse comes from the men who most fear him. The Empire state ban never failed to indorse him by vntfl und resolution. At the State convention held at Saratoga Wed nesday the delegates interviewed expressed their choice for presiden tial candidates: For David B. Hill 246 G rover Clevelaiid 86 James E. Campbell 3 William C. Whitney 3 Arthur P. Gorman 3 Alfred C. Chapin 1 Non-committal 143 The King's county delegates were solid for Hill until they found that their man oould not be nominated. Then they cast their votes for Cleveland. The irony of fate. In 1888 Brooklyn and King county ruthlessly slaughtered Cleveland. The state of New York, an em- Sells the Celebrate, NON-KUSTING Tit,, GENERAL DEALKliS ft HARDWARE, STOVl ETC 'sz EUGENE, KM n fl ah ii y j k J4 V . lib; Jtm MM.'I i. . BUT n.r,-.1! Fiber's Golden Female Pills. Drlck. Itrlrk. For Fe mil, Trrrirnlir ItiH-uulliliiillkellium on th, mulct, lever fail. Kuireulu;iv uiod of priiuiiuant uilln, muDlliljr. UiiarautMit to rolluv, lillitiruied uivuiiruaun. IURE! 8AFEI CERTAIN! Pon't b, humhuinriH). Sv, Tim,, IlMlth, udmonejriUk, uootU r. Bent to anr nddram. iucura Ijt mall on r O(ilttnfirlc,10U. Adilreu, THE iPHRO MEDICINE COIPW, WMtwn llrtoch, Dux 27, fOKTLAMO, OB For Sal, bj K. R. LUCK KV 4 CO., Eugunfc THE CRY OF MILLIONS OH. MY BHCKl TOP IT NOW, OON IT WllkBK TOO UTI. I bait brrn troubled many nan with dlaraa, of th, kidnrya and hart tried man different remediea and kav, afiiiBht aid from different phytlclan, wllhuut relief. About th, i.Mh of April I wa, (uaerinf from a wry rlolent attack that almoat nroatratcd m, la auch a manner that 1 waa Lent over. When I lit down it waa almoat Imooaalble for m. to nt up alone, or to put on my cloture, when Kind rruflilrnr, aent Dr. Henley, OkUOON kUUNRV TKA, lu my boteL I immediidely commenced uilnf th, tra. It had aa almoat mlraculoue efTrct, and to th, aaton lahmrnt of all Ih, cueaU at th, boteL in lew oayi.I am sappy to Mat,, that I wa, new man. I wUU recommend th, tea to all afflicted! a, I bar, beta. O. A. TOrPKR, rroptletorOcddenlal UiXel, Eugene city Wbitcotub & AbraroR, iwatraotor, aurl buildflra, have plenty of tb, bent qnality ot uncaotiueir jam yt nilln, eaHt ol town, and will anppfy tb, dmimml at rrnaonable price,. Tbe; aliio eontract for all kind, of brick work and suarnulee aatiafuction. Will dullver brick on order to any part ol town. How to Break np a Severe Cold. From tbe Virginia City, Mont., Madnon iau: When we find a ninlicin we know to poaaem genuine merit, we ooimider it a duty, and we take pleasure In telliuR tbe publio what it waa. Sncb a Diedloine we found Cbamberlain'i Coub Itciufdy. liy the use oi mi, ayrup we uuve reiiuveii, in a lew hour,, aevere oolda, and in the course of two or three daya, eutirely broken them up a, baa teveral of our friend to whom we bare reoomtneudod it. It is all it ia ri'Dre- aented to be by tbe niaunfactureri. If yon have oonub and want to atop it, Chamber laini (Jongn Kemedy will do the work. For eale by F. M. Wilkini, Drujnt. A 6-year-old son of ltev. Bhangle, who lives sixteen niilt-s north of Ouk land, was pnibably fatally Injured tout Thursday. He was fulling a large fir true, aiuf lils two little boy were stand ing at an uppaivntly Hufu dlHtunee wittehlng him. Tho tree In falling struck a tall dead tree breaking the top of It and hurling It with great vio lence to me spot wnero tne clilluren were standing. Both were struck, but the youngest was not seriously hurt. The eldest loy, however, was struck squarely on the head und is hurdly ex pected to recover. hundredth part of the natural peach lands of this valley are in thut kind of fruit. The capability in point of yield of the prune, the jiear, the nectarine, is yet in the unknown stage. A region that grows Bartlett pears as easily as Illinois does corn has a fruit future. Eastern fruit dealers all agree that tho Bartlett pear of this valley, as produced with ordinary culture, witnoui irrigation, is superior in admitted to be for the best, have been made on his recommendation. The taxes of the state are the low est for a quarter of a century. The state convention did well in en dorsing the man that never failed of endorsement at the polls. The authorities of the town of South Bend, Wash, recently fined a book peddler $20 for soliciting anhunrintinna mrlinnf a liponiia nnn. flni.ni. inu flL J t I. .. .,u.) jur.0U,i0iiiUil mm as trary to totrn ordinance. The ac- better keeping quality than the lr- tinn bavino- loin ootroi-oiir .i-Wini,! rigatcd products of California of bv another Daner. the South Bend Tf IS Ytjffnt TArnf Tf I 1 a r z a a I 1 I v svvbv w wi, i iieram juDiincs u on me jrrouna try EFFE mr and get MORE POWER and use LESS Vatc: Write for our New Illuitrated t'atalorua In. t,J K THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & EN6INE CO.. SKE-m V -.irmi .-- it n th 1 1 I 11 lleceta Bead I.lgrhtliuuse. The West, Hept. 18. Mr. A. J. llrownlle, a gentlemen con nected with the government work of constructing light-houses on the coast, Is In Florence. Yesterday he visited tho proposed site of the lleceta light- iioiiso uihi returned last even nir over whelmed in an ecstusy of delight over the location of the site and the future possibilities of a place of granduer when tlio llght-houso and Its several other accompanying buildings shall have been built. Tho mud tn thn light-house, he savs. will inuko when coiupieieu a most while the slto for the same fruit. u is oeuer iresn or canned, it is a better seller on the fruit stand. This is not an exepriment. This has been tested for several years wherever carloads of Western Ore gon pears have been sent to East cugene rounarf that they "have business houses here where all these things can be secured without the aid of traveling agents who pay no part of the ex penses of government, and who can neither be depended upon for the AND Iwdacliiiie Sliops. .... Ill Ml " viVHUVV UUUII tui bill. ern markets to be sold alongside of fulfillment of promises or payment v...,,. ,v,, i uc ouiiic is truu i oi Doard. f 1 1 . ui piuins, ciiernes, prunes ana ap ples, and no good authority can deny it. And this is all to be said of a region that has yet to send its first fruit to Eastern markets. This is to bo said of a recion that has only sent a few cars annu ally, and many of those have been marketed through California brands. Well C. N. FRAZER, Proprietor, MAKES ALL ENDS OF second to but one on the whole coast, mm us a poini, oeneiiciarv to tne navi gation of theoeoun it Is a most desirable one. Bids for the construction of the light-house will soon be advertised for, he says, but it is very probable the work will not lie commenced before next sprlnc. By that time the ietlv wharves at the mouth of the river will iH mint and material for tho aav California tremble, once Oregon cots off hpr I or hor tha full tvtrati anA world. Helen Williams has established a miracle factory at Douglasville, Ga. She offers to initiate a class in all the mysteries of "mental SrSj y Store y Fronts y und v thfi lnnrrllntTO nf har nirnnlnv U n I O aja v. wivuiui, jl wail-I not consent for a Bingle student to go away until I have brought him REPAIBING OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY A SPECIA1H The route of the Southern Pacific' railroad through southern Oretron and northern California is a poor one for winter operation and for ireignt In Europe a man studies from four to six years to acquire a knowledge oi tne science oi medicine. Helen's short cut to reach the same goal is oiny a iew weeKB. Inquiries are frequently made as to how the DartieB stand i n mn. Gljame trial. I guarantee my work to give satisfaction. Shopa, Eighth street and mill race. Q.X.ti Rim NEW GOODS. 1 Couoli,, Cold,, Influtma. Brenchltlt Hoirienen. Whoonlnn Cnun.'i i Eon Throat, aithmi. and v ,.n... .. . I h roil, Lunqianil Chest, Im lmlinir C.inumiilon carrmco at. nil linm. a i , -' o mutvrji I IHMII. I t 1 1 a . I m. ? - houso can Ik, unloaded fn.m steam . ? ro?a win branch oil gress. ihe ifty-first congress had at that point, thus facilitating matters ai 1116 head ot the Sacramento 177 republican members, of the greatly und avoiding the construction valley and across the mountains to house, 154 democrats and 1 indo. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF of a wagon road from this point. The the east, then build north and enter pendent KnnhliVnn Irwl l. .1 .. . . I . .. r . EaHIa I M not Iw enjoyed. THEREFORE USE M ILL CO. rATTKRSON, EDRIS A 00. Manafucture Best Grades Family Floar, W tPfundev Vi I'y' RESTORER, It Ii the rwBt ncliwr to Hrnlih and JheMuiclTt cur, on Kailli. Vac It in time for all disraKiof the Stomach, Liver, kidney, anil Skin. It curra Kheumatiim, Malaria, Coaled TnnU, and Headache, relieve! Constipation, Milium nru and DysiK-piia, ilrlvei all impurillea out of Ihe Blond and drift up old Sorea. The Uuiineia men huy II, the WorkiiiKmcn use It the Ladie, Inke It, the Children cry lor It and the Farmer, ay It ii Iheir best health preserver, bold everywhere, f i.oo a buttle; six for fvoo base of the tower will bo one hundred and sixty feet above sea level and the tower Will be flftV feet blirh nuiklnir a total distanco to the light proper from sea level of two hundred and ten feet. The lenses to lie used will enst, Sl.'i mio will Iw a Hush light and will be ship. pea turect. lmm London, England H'l... li. -I. a i .. ei inn iikiii, wm oo visioio at sea a distance of thirty-six miles. State University. tho lllametto valley through the iuiuuio rorK jiass. The grades would be easy and an immense saving in operating expenses would bo realized. A Modnn pnnnfv Pol. ifornia, papr says of this route: it is no longer a secret that the Shasta Lumber Company is mak REAIITinil nnroo in th0 f, ft v.i UaLnuiiiuL uiirnn secona ine house will stand, an. . . . cording to the result of last Novem- rrOm the CheaT)tiRf. tn tllfi RfiSt Democrats, 236: . , ... El bcr's election: republicans, 87; alliance, 8. CENTRAL HUnr Monday'! Daily. Everytbiuff at tha Univsraitv 1 for the nioBt proaporoaa year in its history Today the attendant) ia larger lb.au tbe first day of any preTioaaiear. it la ImpoBBible to give figure, aa mauy atiidunti at tbe time of ooini; tn nru i,... not been eurolled. Regular recitations will begin tomorrow. On tii ia afternoon', train a of atudtinla arrived to atill further angmenl tbe number that presented themselves this morning at tbe University. Telegram: Some bloodthirsty papers are onjecung because it was possibly a United States VPSSp that i i..g incparauons io continue their attorded Ualmaceda an escape from road on into their timhoi. llf nnA "i across the range into the valleys ceda had been successful, it would beyond and where terminate it is have been some of th nt.llPr follnnra A LARGE STOCK OF BGOfg mi mm not now sate to predict. All of last week representatives of the company were securing rights-of- way irom owners of land in the Cow creek valW lwtwonn , v.vvu W1UUUU1U nn.l J!...l. r auu uio unuesiraDie government of the other fellows. who would have htn e .... .. - :.'"6""M irum justice," irom his stand point. The fate of Balmaceda is a sor rowful one and illustrates the un- Ptore drain on th, meat favorabl, terma. Wheat NoalpU of any warebiiut, north of Eu- pen,, proiwrly aasiguel, taken in ,ichan, for . SworiwL FISHER Ac WATKINS. tyUlgkest Cash Frioe Faid for Wheat IltUl'lUKlUlUJ. now under construction from An. dcrson, and which must eventually GEO. F. CHAW, TOSTOFFICE Cigar store, Kngene City, Oregon. Will keep conatantly on hand a full aupply of BEEF, MUTTON, rCRK AND VEAL Which they will aell at th, loweat market pri OM. A fair ahar, of th, uublio liatmnai? an. uciveu. TO TUB FARMERS t We will par the hlKheat market price for Fat SHOP ON fat)Dtirt At iU. TJ1 IT. a. 1 w- UHtoUi nt LUD IIHKHr I 1IITMI F llllr.lia I . , ... " Oregon, Sunday. Sept. li, 1891, by Justice altonded Undertaking. This is Kinsey, Mr. P. P. l'itzer and Miaa F.,liih J for the continnntinn nf IU 1 ; i .. :. . i , . . . i w. viivj i uau v i v. jbub ouuuiy, uregou. Cruahed by a Truck. Pobtland, Sept. 21.-A fatal aocident occurred this niornins at Eiohth n,i n itreets, by which a young 8-year-old boy lost hi, life, apparently by bis own careless ness, Brandon ia ihe name of the deceased boy. He with other boya climbed on an Oregon Transfer Comuanv'a driver drove ibem off several times but they pemisieu m ciimuing on again. Finally young Brandon slipped and fell under the ponuerous wneeis. Before the track oould be stopped wheel had passed over his body and with yell ot anguish he fainted. He was at once taken to his home where everytntng possible waa done tor him, but to no purpose, as he died very shortly af let wards. I t 0-....vn - w VilV 1 Jinn wlnnh f(Vn-n . V. - x . n nnrromttf At 4UHn. i. - i right of the company to build nvpr public favor for honor and from what we can learn success A few short weeks ago he was in supreme nower: Nnw ho io i r , A --w.. aiv AkJ 414 suicide's grave with a howlinc mnh o 5wtuug nis memory. Criminals have a hard time to From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties t De suited either as to Price or Quality, Oar assortment is Complete, from the lowest hia the Finest; can suit you if you give us a cull OUR STOCK IS C3Frcc New and Stj lisli. be "tuianeasiernirunic line, as well cape irom the Pac fio bW as a winter route to Portland, con- Hemmed in by the mountains and wean mey nave small chance to gei away. The Tacoma bank rob-1 yers now realize that the way of ine transgressor is hard. Look us over; if we do not save you sell to you low. money, we will make some necting with the 0. & C. at a point w.u .I iiiuiuciie vaiiey. Should be Prosecuted. Mr. J. J. Dubrille, who has returned i A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES E. B. DUNN .. uuimc W Jio nag returned I tu- . .ttt from a month's stay at Upper Soda K fhe Present raJn will be of great brings some additional particulars of benefit to this section. The grass the wanton alniilif.i j v , I m:it i . . 6" .... uviii um arm springs, are hunting while their squawsearrti few ""0i I'lvivxiiir iiona in tho Too Much Load On the Liver will break down all the energies of life, and unGt you for Work, Business or Pleasure. Indirection, Constipation, Sleepltwa. una, BiliouaiieaH, aro the first alarnn nature aounds to warn you of danger. Moore's Revealed Remedy I Kin of the Wood. Llvfr and Storawh-it has Sever Failed. Huadrads ol Uatimoaiala lik, tlila: i. & MUlaf, Aatoria, Or, writ,: "It mrad a atvar, Urar and Blwl h.wbU." WTSoldby all dregibta. Lane Tbe Nontheru I'arlfio In Oreron. biN FBANL'tbOO. Hel)t. 'A Th. n.,Tl.... W1LTJVMETTE STREET. 0 Ctocker. of th. Southern Paciflo, taid The Indians claim that the sheen men I todav that it ivaa th A. ' hAVU tnnil a i.. f , :, . "" wrpor- :, mk-u uwsj io graze unon atton to build 150 milea of feeding and lat- mountains, destroying their blaVk- eral hue, in the Willnmette valley in Ore- berry patches, and they hive vowed to UUt H'k revenue bv klllinir,rrti j. lo at..l. . A I ni i , . n his ucci, n..n.ia,,,ar urrtn I'arlfic. DiLiut, ui., Dept. ui. Action plow. Webfoot seldom fnila showers are needed to revivify the iuuucib oi eann. ETJGENC CITY, OREGON Meat, delivered to any part of the city free of chary . Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladles' Misses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black Sandals FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' County H07ET, HUMFHKY 4 CO. Bank a. a. Hovit, : II. C. ili'Mraaav, J. M. Abbams, t : t rrraldcnt : i Caaliler AaiUtaut Canhler Transacts a General Banking Business. ILOK.NK, 0BEU0N. KOTU'K roR I'l 1I1.1CAT10.N hav, th charter of lb Oregon Pacific an- nuuea, aa u u oiaimed that lb ooinpany haa violated almost its every provision. It l thought thia suit now iuatituted will spur th oonipany to aom dtfiuite action that ahall be aatiifactory to the employes. Jturtenshuw Indicted. I i LADorrinvK.wn,t ari,OR,iioi., A.hland Tidinna: Th. BrA t i... KntiMa rrr.1 bill of indi0U.n nam,,! hMtt i notlwot Tu "meTtl.m (Burtenahaw). th acheming Ui make Dual pnmt In auppurt ol hit eletm, and Jong lawyer who euchred lire. Moor, a that aau rw.l will he ma.le b. l..r the t'ounty widow lady, out ol $6UU few months uo Juilireorloiintr ik-rkol U.ie lountv, Onwu, In Aahlund "charumo" k .k.. at Kune.livaoi1,oiiit.tur,lav.trt.tirl(i,l. .. .. r nount via. )m t. )lUr.t, honirat.-atl entry No! c01l,'ct'g 1A"J. Ihe Indictment Jil, for the K S n( he: and 8 'aot KKV, ol har(je him with th crime of embrzxl. eniitliiiiuus niden. uiwn .ihI rultivatton ol f, "urIf B,uw nti aom in Mid land, via: kervi-s C. tlowanl, Henry Loo fOUUt, It ii nnk"r,tood, ,v,ry since - bhu nariea Mi'raf I uir wa. inese indlaus station themselves alonj? the trails where the deer come ctown and slaughter them. Mr. Du brille saw Ave Indians with five ponies, all loaded down with deer Hkina, many of them being fawns. t..t .(. : .:r.. :."rw.u' "'ny nne ro n. k pared and filed bv District Atinm Tt;.,T T ."T"A l" . ' ""WWR but the hides. , ' .lu"- lu "OCKS are .o cm- di.Bh. ki nW!Xh these ortenedtotheshoe-tops viaia ui iua oumuaDV. in, action iMbi in .1 ...; . - . " uoi 1C88 1 nun iuuu aver in th a tnri,,. They certainly ought to be prosecuted u U KeVl Purgeon, who has brought in the circuit court for Linn couuty in the October term which will nmh.i.1. toon briug the Oregon Pacifie Railroad Company to time in th, mailer ot th. men ot it, employe wage due (or six mu. uui, rarjera war. nn. 1 The University of Oregon com menced work today for the sohl S ' TZ'rM BOOTS & SHOES dicated r-i-'"0 ia iu1 james mcuss CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS iWCj mill . . n. a 1..A Tk JLfC 1 Sportsman s i-poni HORN & PAINE, Tacoma ladies, one hundiwl in number, have oreaniied a Rainv to be And In fact everything; in the Boot and Shoe line, to which'I intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ABE FIBST . CLARS.- And parantewi aa repmentad, and will be sold for the loweat Dricea that 'a mod led. article can b afford A. HUNT Th Rpv f. ..rj. ivriHiiiiy ougnt to be prosecuted u " "V1"1, woo nas Many of them are still hunting In that Pressmg favorably, has had VlClnitV. lArolnnaa inj i. : - ......1., jo aniu in a precar- Jacksonville Tlnips; iaiiNa ii.,..l t , ,,bi mucti jiuoiu, unvn an en inree prosnec- u fNiger. lous condition. Important Notice. la " ' aa BilU OaiA'r alKiut a month since lei their wagon and out fl atChoa. Lena' ranch at the head of the Klamath niarsl.P. Imi! niond lake on a nnwpcoting tour, lew day. since Moore and Sairer turned to In mft th ... 8 in.....ir.. " '" ti- for eollecuuB Ua-j." Ik. iu, 111,1 f""" .""I lost aM a , - IHWICitm Vi la lit! they ostensibly went out towards Dia-1 """" 011 a nroKOift nir tnnr a re-1 .iron, stat- mo iiounutins and hail nii-.i,i perished. As the mUimr .. known to have considerable money on b.i person at the time he left for the Jupiter riuvius is unfriendly to omiuai uregon horse that is paid for out of the funds. Grain and Grasses. race state My Patrons and the public are notified that I will sell all Goods and Merchandise at my ICreswell :-: Store! Practical GuiM a. Deakri n GU.VS, Rlltfl Pl.hina Tartl Sllll i'lauiiii iuii p- All Kind t ot M' .... Uf " Repairing don in the ranted. Si and 0; D c o warn J - trct: u.': Coi purin Kig distC IMSL T n proper' Props Th,: aroorg; th. Pa' case, A ahi CBa. L inlfionr.- uuus uuaiicu utnniii'- Store on WilUwtU I auu, an oi uiwt ii, lane i oimijr, (innn. Joan II. mi ri,l,t.ter. Hiioi'lukk I)isuK AT:n. Jolm Ik. vh-a, tho imnli-iKT. fill out of his WRLxm Hiiturilay night innr the Kugi'iie bridge and dlhlooaUil one of bin shoulder. The Salem Journal says that Lane to WO specimens of grasses id 4lYI of omlna TKa T i uaoersiooo, avcry sine lub., r...i . V 7 lue . I, . iuc, wens aooui aired io tb juaticw cinrt V rt U.D1.re than hlntl .VMletiw of wheat alone, showing burtenahaw dharged. a 'onely nintaina .bout the mys- he'1? "Jere produced in thi T STXTpq4- Paori r waa aent down toUj.Ue U 'J0.0 ,af e have witneaHed many a wor'd- The grains were all of this LlOWt;Sl OaSH EtrlTEMENT , . h Runa high In this city over " everybody is umng ir.? , l)yiiia. roiwtipation, '"'( tfi" uuiiu uu ineir iut... - . friends ahout it, a it mu P " merit when aU stealt wen - FOK THE Ashland and deputy sheriff Poiut after UurKnahaw but ih Tidings haa not learned whether h, hu yet succeeded iu "niakiuj the return" of th. m... Anyway hia Uial can rrobablv nuul another term of court end tragedy which counted by man. will never be re- R. M. Day went to Portland Monday morning to attend the annual conven tion of undertakers. year, product Sixteen kinds of cJovm uZ "n.Li e ?ht h'8h. half of :m...' " M very creditable ......... .uu auu wora of the men me article Messrs. Uklna fc Sons. there, by Price! 3iU A Highest Market Trice f.wFann rrodara. To rerlnee nor Live tUvk will Jive SPECIAL IXliUCKMEXaTJ f, cLh or rroduce. L D. SCAHBROUCH, CRESWELL 8avei..-- From a terrible death. I ' v ' being cun-fl of catarrh bv v. ' Pualllve and Negative KleeiJ never falls to eure Kheiimaii T(1 Hai k. Sura Throat, lleauatl ?rT,t WANTED WOOL, Hlp; ANDFU1S. COLDS MlT . FAID t Trans F B Dai Yoran, i y i KntW name ar Ifiake e.TMi thai M,d and anri ti nr, nr. W Ui.sm J OjA He nam er.niinufj aaul :ail. '1. Al' Lao Com