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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1892)
Drugs. Pharmacy, hatto- u Chemicals, A- n-,""J " "' "" """"""" -r 1 aii cauDery urn tar im euneu ll, 31cuicines, ponDdof ohmi.. - r Work ba beon commenced on lb nw 1 Ily SlCiauS OUP- rre.byfcrian parsonage. X m i. in I i 14 i no uviTugu uojr win now commence IHll'S. OUnriCUl 1 )' rusuing ror circuit money. ' x Thi.i,. pnnni. r. ...' nuances. ,, . n . ., . T , i i o j By all means the city should buy the uvci y ujhiuisito in Aiiiuitvu iciiuiuwj, juj, mm oni county juii ecus ana erect a new Toilet Articles. Also a complete and select stock of Taints, J'U1 Oils, Varnishes, .Brushes and rainters furnishings. ttf' buy the greater part o( our food. Eaat. By purchaalng In Urge qu.ntltle. and taking .dr.nlM otoMh dlxxiunti we .renlill to jive our runtomiini Nidom price, on .11 good, em- toriCM IB a w.U appoiuieQ vrug mora .uu . nrai-viaa rami aim un uouae. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR TheLaoe County Firmer' Alliance met at Ibe Court llooiie tbi. afternoon. Tlio Need of Unix! Rood. Tlic aj)er8 of Oregon unci Wash ington are keeping up tho fight for Ix'tter roads, and it ought to have some good effect finally. Even tho religious papers have taken up the gospel of good roads. Tho Port land Baptist thinks that good roads are ol more importance to farmers, and even to business men of the cities, than government storehouses and two per cent loans, admitting mat tnese are meritorious, hvery Auo. IIornc.no, well known man ufacturer of boot and shoes at 820 No lan Bt., Han Antonio. Texas, will not soon forgot his experience with an at tack of the cramps which he relates as follows: "I was taken with a violent cramp In the stomach which I believe would have caused my death, had it not been for the prompt use of Cham Iain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Jtemedy. The first dose did me so much good that 1 followed it up in 20 minutes with the second dose, and be fore the doctor could Ret to where I Wfts, I did not need him. This Jtem edy ah&ll always be one of the main stays of my family." For sale by Ohhurn & DeLano. MONDAY, JULY 18. For diarrhoea or summer oomplaint la ay form there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera sod Diar rhea Uemedy. Mrs Nancy Barry, of Ad ams, Lawrence county, Kentaoky, ys one doM oared her of so attack of diarrhoea To or thre doaes will ears any ordinary cat. When reduced with water it li pleas ant to take 35 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Osbarn k Delano. JAPANESE CURB A new and Complete Treatment, emulating of HupDmltnrlM, Ointment In tapaulee, alao In Uu. and Fill.; a I'oaltlre Cure (or External, In larual, Wind or Bleed Ing, Ht-hlng, Clironlo, Ke oenl or Hereditary Hlea, aud many other dk m and female wemimeme.: It Uelway.a Sre.t benefit to the general health. The lint lnoiirery ol a mwllc.1 cure rendering an oxra ilnn with the kulfo unneoeiwiirr liere.fier. Thl. Remedy ha. uerer been known to Intl. II per buz, lur .'; eent by m.ll. Why aufler from thl. terrible diaraw when a written guarantee la glren with 6 boira, to refund the money If not cured. Bend .tamp for free S. in ile. Guar mutee lr,ued by Woodaad, Clakks & Co., Wholeaal 4 Ilel.ll Drugglata, bole AgvnU, fort Una!, Or. 11 CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, 7IY BHCKl TOP IT NOW. O0N IT WIIL C TOO LATI. I hate been troubled many year, with dleeaac of the kidney, and hi ight aid from different pby.ldn. wltkuut relier. About In. ismoi April I wta .uflerlng from a very violent attack that abaoat proetralrd me ia uch a manner lnai i w. i-mi ott. Mhr I lal doww It wa. .Imoat impouible for me a mt up aline, or to put on my cloUea, when kind Prondenc aeat l. Henley, with tb JKKUON kUONBV TKA, to my dotel 1 bnmedlately commenced Ming Ik lea. It had an almort alracaleu effect, and to the aaton- jhmeatof aU the gueeU at In. hotel, few day.,1 am nappy to etate, Jiat I waa a new man. I wui .tcommrnd tb. tea to all aflllctei! aa 1 bar. been. O. A. TVPrRt, rropiletor OrddenUI Hotel, banla Hum, Cal. different remedie. are tried and hare A 11 rs Golden Female Pills. For remain trregnlar Itlea'uollilugllkethem on the market, hmt tail HueeeaaluUy uaed ly prominent ladle monthly. Uuarauteed to roller aupprvued menatruaUon. IUREIIAFEI CERTAIN! Don't bo humbugged. Save Time, Health, odinoneyitaks no oth er. Rent to any addreat, aerur by mall on re oelut of price, (UW. aureaa, Busineaa st lbs hotels of the city reported good, S. O, Lockwooil, of Cottage Grove, Is In town today. MIh Bessis Day returned home on the local tbi afternoon. W. 0. 1'ickett left for a ttip to the Foley Spring this morning. The maaon resumed work on the Con er block Ibi morn lug, II. Fape and wife, of Corvdllif, were tig itiDg in Eugene Stiordy. A. Hackleman, one of Albaoy'sweallbieat oitizens, spent Sunday in Eugene. Judge A. H. Tanner, of Portland, Is in attendance upon circuit court. He?ral sporUmen went to Mohawk deer bunting yeaterday, but were uoaucceiwfiil. T. W. Hill, of Heattle, stonped off here yeoterduy morning to call on rela tives. L. Jf. Potter and family leave tomor row ror a lew week's outing on the ilc Keiizli'. J. L. ThoinpNon nccoinpaiilud by his bride is expected home from Astoria tomorrow. Grant Johnson, a wosl buyer of fan Franclxro, I visitii s his mother and broib er in ibis "ity Eight new cottages have been erected at Nyebrook. Newport, this season and more are building. Hon. Geo. 1). Dorrls goes to Tort IiiiiiI In the tnornliiif to uLtcnil the A. 0. V. W. grand lodge. Hon. Geo. II. William of Porilmd came U on the local thl afternoon to attend the ai.journid tern. f circuit court. C. J. Olmnte.d, proprietor of the S.lem tm Uundy, .pent Um Din at iu tbio city retnroiiig borne this niorntug. Iimtead of Sieve Moore pnrchaaing 8al' Interest in the delivery buaincKS, it honld bavt read, J. II. Goodman. New small-pox canes are reported in Victoria and Vancouver, li. C, dally. MIhs Rose Coleman has lx-en re-en-giged to teacli in the Harrlsbtirg school uext year. Mrs. Nettie Weisoir, nieoe of E. J. Mo 0 unahan, died in Tulare euuly, ChI., July H'th, aged 23 jena. L. G. Adair and wife will leave on a Dr. J K, 1'ayton left for a few days stay at Astoria on the local this morn- farmer should j )in the demand for S , . . bt-lter roads, ond be wi ling to he n Hew. Falrolii d. fnnnerlt naiilnr nf lh M. I . .. . ' . ..v., E. church in tbi city, is visiting among old friend. A. Anderson In moving the cells of (he old county lull to the western ior tlon of the Jail lot. Lebanon Exnrees: T. J. Cheshire. of Hodaville, is talking of going into business in Lebanon. A running lief Dae as loaned today by build them. A week, even a month out of each year for two or three yeurs spent in building roads would be one of the best investment?) of time and labor they could make. The saving of horseflesh, of wear and tear of wagons and farm imple ments, of time in going to town or "-"J aa . w w H. Franklin trom one place to another, would be incalculably great; but beytnd that the vastly increased value of county and farm property, und the audea comfort and ease, would richly repay all tho efforts put forth. Tho legislature has done something towards helping to build roads in mountainous regions but At il I 1 1 fin iiiiiinr,! i. ior..i,.nn Tw. 1B ui)rcme couri lias cnecKeu its singer planing mill, under and by au- effort in this direction, which is thority ofBherlttNoland. not to be regretted, because road Albert Griffin of low I in Eagene ti.it- legislation was becoming the foun- Keb3r;!fb ffi. (f P ( objectionable County Cixrk Walker to W. aud Nellie N. liolcomb. The Deadmood boys have comnleled their drive of loa. to Corvalli and Harrig- burg and returned borne. A thresher passed through tbe afreets thi afternoon. A sore indication of lbs near approach of harvest. It is now thought that Ihb Lebanon biwcb of the S. f. K. It. will be extended to 8wtw-t Home via Waterloo. The excitement over th small pox loiitimies unabated in the Bourn! country. Jht circus bills again ornament the dead walls and furnish amuse- inont for the small boy and idle sjkk: tutors. Farm property according to the census has decreased 50 iter cent during tho past 20 years. Million aires have increased 100 percent. Affairs at Homestead do not im prove. It now appears probable mat other tarnegio mill workers will strike in' sympathy with the Homestead men. Smallpox has apiK-ared in Port land. It is liable- to infect the en tire coast. Vaccination should be made compulsory among the chil dren ol the public schools. It was in June that Carnegie tel egraphed his congratulations to tri umphant Harrison. Will Ham son telegraph his congratulations to triumphant Carnegie in July? Harrison said a "cheap coat means a cheap man." If the re verse is true he is likely to be hunt ing for a cheap garment after No vember. The tide is setting strong ly that way. The smallpox is alarmingly prev alent at Victoria, and tho I'uget sound towns are endeavoring to quarantine against it, From pres- J. It. Casey, of Ashland, Is visiting P01 wg-roJling. The best way ent at.penranccs the whole North- -i- V i ' . ... . I IH IAr tlio nnnnrioa na f Via,. o.a I . . In Eugene for a few days with his brother-in-law, 1). W. Coolidge. A large crowd of Idlers Is constantly In attendance watching the progress of the work on the new county Jail. Capt. A. J. Coffey has been appoint ed Chief of the Portland Fire Depart ment, vice Harry Morgan removed. Major Jos. Fisher, of Oakland, Cal., U visiting Eugene and vicinity, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Humphrey. Miss It. . Knell who has been visit ing her brother, Hunmer, in this city leaves today for a visit with her sister at Mamhflt'ld. Tbe bill posters for John llobinson's cir cus, which exhibits here August 4th, huve been decorating tbe bill board of the city today with flaming poster. Ashland Record: Mr. G. M. Granger west toast is liable to be infected, The Portland Telegram is in a speculating mood. It offers $5 each for evjry one of those dollars made of silver that are wortli but TO cents. It is not probable there will The State Flower. The state hoard of horticulture that met at Hood river the other day selected the Oregon grape, in digenous on our valley lands, for tho state llower. There are two naffer i - , . . . - . . . and daughter May and Mr. II. C. Myer BPeclesi WrDcns aquilolium and 15. leave touight on a two-month' visit at 'fa- nervosa. 1 ho llower is verv small coma, the will stop off at Lncene. Unrl amma in .lor.cn ,l,,in.., is for the counties, as they are now authorized to do, to levy a 5-mill tax for roads, and see that the funds thus collected are well expended; and then for every neighborhood, every settlement, every farmer, every citizen, to take hnld nf tb work with pride and zeal and pub- be any ecllcrs 11C spirit, and Work OUt their own A r nnrt comes from SuliiifiH Pnl. Salvation. I ifnrni i. Hint tlin cron-inrr nf minir. : ' - r)-"""-e "-(. beets in that region is wonderfully successful this year, so much so that Clau3 preckles jironounces the crop on one ranch the fincxt in the known world. Lane county has n any spots that can equal tho California yield. The Oregonian publishes what purports to be the wages earned by tno Homestead workmen STARED Sells the Cpleliraled NON-ltUSTING Tunvarc GE.VEKAL DKAI.EI:.S IN w t .... -u4 If m HARDWARE, STOVES ETC ilJtflWp BUT cupt-r 1 A - - i n - g-ir r nn li - 1 g fJY(l F A j r.i tn a i a' a mm. and get inlORE POWER and use LESS -WATER Write for oui- New Illuatrnted I'ntaloeue fur 1KU1. THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL & ENGINE CO., OTCTJATO NEW GOOBS. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF u ranging uottiige urove reader: me potolce in bcrrv, the distinguishing featnrn nf Irom toWio per month each, votiage urovewa moved Dy order ol Wan-1 tua ,i : , ? , , . It nln i stitna tlm wa .,...Linu.whil.'.i,..j. the plant, is a waxv gio hiilo nbnnt. Mi aiso states mo wa It. I mot of Mount Bhasta, next Wednes- uay. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Wortman re turned from the McKcnzio .Hprings yesterday bound for their home at Portland. Proaeootins Attorney Condon anil family will leave IbU evening on a visit to Han FianoiHco and some of the (unitner retort in California. T. 0. Hendricks and F. M. Wllklns, with their families, will leave for Hec eta Heads Wednesday morning, to spuim a monui. It, M. Htevens rtirned from their Histers this morning typical Oklahoma Itev. Hanna filled tho pulpit of the Cumberland Presbyterian church yesterday during the Illness of the regular pastor, Itev. (1. A. lllalr. T. C. IVwell, of Portlnnd, clerk of Multnomah county, is in tho city. Mr. Powell Is a graduate of tho state university, lie is on his way to the McKenxiu springs. A subscription Hat wa beiug passed round today to raiae money to purohaae a bom for Mr. Haakina, a deserving gentle man who live north of Eugene, to replace one thai died a few Day inoe. The toeo easary fund were lubaorihed by our chari table oillzeng. Wotxlbum. the bustling city of r reneu pniine, is exciteu, ana ail over a cougar that has been seen at the stilly hour of midnight walking with a couploof her young through tho prln- viinii Birvt-ieoi iiiaicny. aien armed with guns are seen everywhere about thu eitv eiiirerlv nurnltliuv tlm nnmi. uiu-u ui nut it'rowoiis oeasi. Frederick Zorn, sentenced to hanged at PendleUm, July 11), has ra the uu vit-orgo nan ir re- at tuiiouice states that tbe 18th annual "'""i-y oi uieiriorm ana tneirpleas tril) to tho Three aeaaion of that hnrlv will ha hl.l In ITnn.n.-1 inrr nrrnncrnninnt looking like the oommonoing on the third Tuesday in Slav.' plimr tho nmmt -J:.: h rustler. 18i3 at 10 o'olock a. m. I " ui"uoii. 2IE APhRO REDICINE CORPMlf, -t i Branch, Boz27, tOHTLAJID( OB fa Male by K. B. LUCKKY A CO., Eugene. RESTORATIVE .f Monday, to be within railroad limits. Tlio Marine Cadets under the com mand of Capt. Haehs marched to the University campus this morning and nau meir pictures laKen in a group. Kid Horn and family and jerry Horn and family will leave Hunday morning, for Ilwaeo, Washington, where they will spend a month or more. A landscape view of the source of the McKenzio river, done in oil, Is ex- niiiiieu at tno iMiiin street drug store. It was painted by Miss M. E. Yering ton and has a very natural appearance. The mill company has been con structing its annual dam across the river lust above the mouth of the race plant, is a waxy globule about the size anil shnnA nf n Kn,, wero and generally of a dull blue color. 1 he loilnge, however, is very grace ful, asKumes very brilliant colors, varying in intensity at different periods of the year, and can be used for decorative purposes with -finest effect. Tho stem itself is very low, not more than five or six inches in height, and about the thickness of wages lor May 202,021). As there are over 4000 workmen locked out, a littlo figuring will show an averago of but fiU per month, also a clear caso ot lying. Scuttle Telegraph: it is the high-tariff Oregonian which 6ays: " 'The law of wages is part of the general law of prices.' Wages therefore cannot be raised without BEAUTIFUL DRESS 000 From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LAUGH STOCK OF mm B mM From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties be suited either as to Price or Quality, can an odd tcrinal leaflet, lanceoleto in outline, of a texture thick, touch ""i jimv nuvio 1110 inuuiii 01 me race, i ,i i t , . , ' . . This Ih ruwwaiirv in inuni-a ti,.i. r axia leathery, and beset alons- their J "w i r ...... i j vl . - - c. wutor to run the aifl'ereiit mnnufuctor- eaSe by numerous sharp spinuoua i urucfMKKH. nrn nisnnani niAot wnAn. .1 I . 1 .vov iliVOD Kiutu- " I I ill v in ii inn.iiu'a wvnnKn. I. reoeived , " . , . , . "r, "y . nn nrHimiMir Anrl . 1 fni .. . . I isivAiiiui v itiJLLi iiciiri i . i tin nnrr i rn umn nrmna onv na.Ar. r i v - . . narrow leaves, composed of seve al bni Sttte S UompletC, from the oiccst trice 0,, to pairs of bright green leaflet-, with iffdoes not increase wLe Is the linest; can SUlt youif 1JOU &VC US a call.. A journal of the proceedings Grand Enoaupuieut, 1. O. O. i. wages. il ii . .v . mere anything wrong m this rea soning?" The Homestead strike of Carne gie workmen promises to extend to other plants owned and operated by that mammoth corporation. The workmen realize it is to be a fight for their lives. If the Carne gie comrjanv is allowed to fir tlm CottaaeOroe Leader: Messrs. O. It. I r. ri-i r , . . I ana In iro rrna Inn I nf nnK . Chrleman. of Euene, Z. F. Weyand, of mimwiy Cliairman 6 V ,7rar' Oalilornia. Geo. Clark. O. P. Adauia nri of tlie republican national commit- r lms tne workmen completely at W. S. Cbrisman ol thisoitr. atnrterl for tee. is authority for fbn aininmani I its mercy. At that time of tlm the fabulous liobemia niinea. Tneail.. I II. ot V.a P-.,: i: , I vpnr tlio omnl IMlPlL-toffi from the T Harrison Ue7dcolcC Udes work is dull D.s. K. Buiek. tb tewlv annoin.mt nuministration in the shape of ,lul,un8 comparatively would United HUtes oontul at Sonnebero. f-1,000,000 contract, let nrivntpW I bo lo.t to the company bv their no.-, i. witnout advertisinir for h Aa plants stanu OUR STOCK IS t&'Free icw and SlylisEi.: Look us over; if we do not savo you sell to you low. money, we will mako noun- cue :A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES German;, ha just written a letter Apperson. receiver o( the land office at Ore. Kon Cily, in which he expresses himself a niguiy pieaaea sonneberg ha bi oonsulate 000 people, i . -. . iiuporiAui in r.urope, ue was warmly re. ithout advertising for bids. ineA8iatio cholera is said to be standing idle. The tfontroversey between Came- "Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock uf Ladies' Misses' and Children's SII0KS, BUTTON BOOTS, , lRoneofthlarEeRt and moat a,ence there is also a menace to this great significance. In the McKin- feuuts, MENS AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES country, and rnndcb,.r7ofbi: shfng.ia,p a sf TiceKson.ul, deputy aud mflloieut olerical ".' ,or 11 18 where the natural forces, etc A iree-for-all tight wa Indulged in last i onrnday at Hrownsvllle between tbe fam ilies of Mrs. Hounds and Mr.. Oihler Mm Gihleresmeouteonaiderably wor.ted. She nan air, uouniis ana: Don arretted sanitary laws have been disregard' ea unit the virulent forms nf 1 1, disease prevail. Tho milifni-v .1 . I ... in iH'Hr um, una. ikuiiuu. moa vnu Br ret leu lor as- . , , , rr . sault and buttery nnd bronRht before Squire anxi0U9 ' hurl themselves against BrKer Friday. Mr. Tu.iug of tbi place the striking Coeur d'Aleno miners. H JiKteStoSrT TOLM AiTJa" with iK'iire to uo in a( in uu'O ui) HfoiiL rnmift i ;..u ijt.: : r u uiui esters Ann hnvn mn .10 IS 1 rS.i HT..; . ? fc Uned whs, ,h. .enten . wa. perate men among them made . . r. . : . 1 w uuh jui.-iieuaDoo AavittinA i rtH!K h'km nv Tlio iiittvMMA - "ivw;jin-BS jonianu leiegnuu: J. w. Cox, of clered by the lomr lockout. Nervous Prostration, NI.eplMaweoa, Dirk and Nervowa HeadKehe, IlM-hwrhei, blaalwecDlar. ian, 11.1 liaiaN, nervoua l7.reilia,lallnM, . onla.lva. II ra. ten, ill, UU tllaa1 Kmmrm, Opium Habit, Iraiakenaea,le.t mr rord hf Ir. Mile' Btalaratlr. JKervlae, 11 dw aot eonuia opIalM. lira, gonbla C. BrowDlM. 1Ud4. Ha., auS.ml wltk Itpil.par lot 60 year, .ml ImuSwi to ompLucur.. Jaixib r.lr. Klla. Uragno, ha4 btta nifferlng will Morr ow Pro.tr.tlon nr four yara, eoulj not .lip, Boikmg b.lrwe hiaa until h. uMd Dr. Mllai' ( Cetoratl.e Nfvln he U nnww.ll. Kin. book, oni.ftiu. Or. MIIm' Narva and rlll, bi doM. for M cent, ut IM bail nmttj fur BUIoumm, TurpM Unt, .la. Or.Mllet'MedlotdCoElkhart.lnd. tmixh bottu wmtz. Sold by J..U. BKCKLSY. EUGENE CITY MILL CO, LiukIis as ihoiiBli a tleei'co of dentil is nf no lutrtiuular moment. Ho Is evident ly In hope that the executive clemency limy be exercised in his behalf. Dunsiuulr News: The voumr ludv (Ctiests at Castle Craig tavern have inaile a bathlnir resort out of a iWn pool In the Saeraniento river. They limp from the lr 'T into thn i1 and kick tin all sorts of rnncm In tlm etild water. Some of them wear Imth- inir suits that don't contain mutt-riiil cnoUKii to nmko a llylnir-lib for wheelbarrow, or a hood for the Ame tan eiiKie, but old Mt. Shasta and Castle Cruig lisik on without a blush. HiirilMhnra; Courier: H. It. Holt. while moving his hoin on WiHlniNdnv of this week, had tlio uilMforttine of Having tits horse rail with him, throw ing him upon the side of hln head aud Inllii'tini; Hcrimis bruises to hi and ear. A doctor was iinmeillnt.-iv calltHl and found him vomitlinr Himd profusely and In such a dazed condition that he was unable to relate the olr. cuinstanees of the aiyident. However. the physician, durlnir the niirht. WHietl in stopping the hemorrhage and Is using every pretutlon to prevent lntlitmatloii until he can determine to wnat exu-nt tie injured. u , . o- "i "-vv i.y mo 1UUK IOCKOUI. Unlike Salem, who came down this mom ng tho Homestead mor fom t ? on a visit to his brother, Police Captain i" "f m- ! UCn, fe,w of- them Cox of Kwt Portland, statett to a ro- hve JhmilieB to hold them in check porter today that tho curiosity evinced an(l beget caution. The trooiit do .............. vuui.v v IV the murderer. Charles V lutely begprs description. Men, C'Overnor Pennoyer has addressed women and children are comlnir tn a lct.tT tn 1 1 .rM...i Kuloni fmin .ii... ...n.L "V. " ,. 7 . . v" u ut rauroaa mv uicii aiLLU 1 I'lVwrn . ley Dill Mr. tarnegio secured iust what protection he desired, but it is I curious that lie had tho duty on steel billets only reduced. The reason for this Btrange action is now made plain. It was because steel billets had been made the basis of wage rates. The minimum price on winch wages were based was H 25 per ton, but with tho duty reduced and with an undoubted un- lerst;tnding among manufacturers all around the price of billets went uown to This loss could be afforded if wages could be reduced. check nd this Was tho Phn of the Plut- And in fact everything in the Boot and Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. -MY GOODS AKE FIRST CLASS uarauleed i And rua be .old for the lowent nricea tliat'a rood A. HILT i reiirenentad, and will article can be aUordoii. F. 13. DUKN f Sportsman's Eporium. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths i! lore in engen- Unlike I crats. that lHimo.se. miles Married and slnirl T v.in,B mt-ir a ave tlon U) a reccnt decision of tho Three years auo a scientist writ- ing fi r the Popular Science Month ly, predicted that the oil and nat ural ;cas wells of the central states wouhl presently give out; that they run mines, one would suppose to have ' w tt decision ot tho su- 4 jVi ' " , e ' V ' a Mter taste, purchase the fiend's photo- Preme wurt in which tho principle "PP'1 the sources of supply that rl- graph to piaea in their albums. is laid down that state legislatures a!"e 11 )l inexhaustible, and that the Heppner Oaiette A II n... I Via u,h., lini-A I.a . c . - .--. iuuiikj i iiuiv iud jikhv to nx rates tn iw there will beaeen a mot .. m.nw ..,ni.u -i i 6 . .. ,iULB w 00 a..randytttonr county ha. f JiH rTt .'UrKPU ImbI1 corporations. oer $1800 for quirrel acaip tbi .o.son. i 110 gycrnor urges the commission e. in toe lutereat or t bone who to lurnisn Uie legis atlire with nil pay the taxe. oppoMi tbe renewal of tb the information ,tr,in tl .quirreLcalpbountTneit ae.aon. hi,. -I V"0.1111011 Wltnm COm- are under tbe impieMiou that it will not be manu- 1 ,le communication is a put in lorce by our county comt. if the timely one. Freight rates in Orccon s-iuirrel. are bad, let the individual, whn nre trv. i. , b . are in.ere.ted loth. crop, put their on n III ' V ,Pfr .M" money into the work of extermination. Th. . ss' " arUlactures and production. pre.eut arranemeut i loo much of a load A JHXimum freight rate bill should receive the earnest attention f egishiture. PATTERSON, EDRI3 aluafaotw-. Best Grades Family 1 CO. Flo Btor Grata oa th moat favorable ternta. WhMt reoelpt of say wanboua north of Ka roo, properly assigned, taken ia .ichacg. fur Flour wVeed. tT"Hlghet Cash Price Paid for VTbaaLJ Uulllr at .Tlaaalaiichter. ItOSKBl'RO. Or.. July li In ll. case of the State versus Arthur Wright, who killed his schoolmate, Chester Togue, at Itlddles, the Jury twlay brought In a verdict of manslaughter. Salem, Or.. July Li-Wllson stor that he is, seems determined come notorious. After promlsl confession of the Scott murder. hvii. lalready confessed killing Mamie " 'sh, he today volunteerwl the Infor mation that he had killed tire one of whom he drowned. Hesavs he killed Vt ill Itennle. He used to travel with a circus aa coutortlonUL n made noattemnt at suicide tndar. a iuii conteenlon Of all h a eriniM I. promwexi as aoon as III head U clear. uo iue people uot directly interested and ueame iue diuirrel are increasing aa fa.t, if not faster Iban they are being killed. Rural Northwest: We notice in the men ffi.VStZ. W! are made iiirfw i inir ni in givmj out of the wells would be loiiored by a cliauge in the crust oi inn earth not conducive to con tinue! large production of the soil. A n .t : t .1 ii.au nine no was considered no more than a timid pessimist. Dis- patci.es say that in Central Ohio tho g.is wells that have been sup plying several large manufacturing lownn, are declining in vigor at an alarming rate. Out of eighty-six Wells Owned bv one enmnnnv tliir. 5 The Droj guns, rifle;:, risliin? Tiirldc mill .lluir-riuis, Newin;; Ih lilncs m;mI eedIco! All tliutis -oi- Hale! Jlcpairins dune in the neatest style and ar runted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition Furnished Stoic on Willamette ftre GEO. F. CBAVT. POSTOFI'ICE Ciffar store, Is g;ooJ as tl : fin. No drc? . All pure and vhol. sc'iic. The moot E'.i(!i ne, popular drb.U i t ciav. Beer. A perfect thirst quencher. Pi-n't be dectiwd If a dcrl-r.f r the ante Of larger profit, trllt y 11 n.;.; crki (.md Is "juiit as pood "'til UU-. :.'( iiiiiunioa b aa ood ai ihe genuine luces'. mm gon wm, without tlm ni.i nf ....... it", i.V, r 01 'ormer ganl, dlrtrtor of the California' tut, rA,.,-ul amuoii, nas just lmuex uons oi mose part es nvariablv circular warn no- tho i.uhii f k Ln.J.., .i t . tuariaoiy charw-UTof .nriof tVta tort which S n J . 01 ? ProUtive Is Mng sold In California iiA,i? There yet remains n the from an examination of th Mm,ii. republican Dartv a larirn olninnt fir )-ka:-ik Kaah I i,. 1 fi. Tlm r,ni,:i i . . l J lKXU t-juiuusieu, ana niicen ;i "b,tl0n' P?l,les' and nl" moro wU1 abandoned within six- e a niaue up largely ty days. The belief obtains that republicans. It U in-1 tho H stniPti !.. .u- '6i""uo mil cuilllD- ..v .u uuw uiut, me conwn-i ue to fiecrpi an.i iKot IITIUL. UliiT Rust Ninth Strr.t, Eupi-m.-, Oregim. Il-'st Tnnit Hii s, irejr-'ii iiatteru li'rdoi riiii- :i f,,t LrudtTs .. t-oeh l.Vfiot lines .' :",e : AVTI.I. LINE OK : : Trs : m mu : ecca : a LSii : TENT A.N" D CAMP Ft UXlTt'r.E. i i 1 1 1 1 iinmim'i-ui rwr riitu aiaai i i nnr u -vx.. i a . . .. : :""n. Mr.a vi'i w protection, to li. 3 lbl I 11.Ke tleir eecedins brethren. nK . on o fnT 7i ... '" by former part ties an,i . no wvii u uiiipr vnmrn iia and animal matter, but tlm rtii.- Irereti oy it are ntted for exhibition purposes rather than for human con- uiuiHion. nue there may be per sons who could use article preserved by the ue of salyclllo acid with Im- pumiy, it ruins the digestion of most persons In short time. The prltv charged by the California t "xtm,t im la-i. i-.T.' Contemplating- deaTh. ho naw W rll ? .Pnl feel fortlie first time the aligbest d,Tt' morse. Mn K Kruicrlit at 1 drug stores tor oue dollar and a half per pound. verv snnn the supply will cease entirely. This result will confirm the predic tions referred to. Of course vnst industrial interests will sutler nnrl but there is no help possible for them, are utur.-s some ciieajH-r process of elec- ira. i iricni nniror nnn k j .1 - , --- i -- v.... uc uciijcu man a UU IKJllL.iTiIlH HI T fl A I thai tnAi.. T . . . 1 nnU!.n t. r I it reiuiuns 10 oe seen publican parlv have bound it to if the further prediction that thl The soil will deteroriate because of the Dene- gas ond oil tapping, will be verified, funds There is reason to believe that in ditions. l ' J H7 LAJUUU the principle of protection monopolies that received the fits furnished the corruption w "N u ig ill IN WPP I ilA wnMaAo I A ll are dissatisfied, and nnfe;;.rC"':r' ''VP11" 18 ?n offmnt ..y. .u . 'r,,"'iU1 ""ns wnere the dnrnr;; .r.uTL1'': "y. lDal ! welIS nave been flo'in dominated rrahl n .j""'. ' T'H uVw,n Ior n,rty -n . . r7 nuiv iuuj irara, iiil're 1103 DOC 11 nn will take a place with ancestors. its defunct whatever for ill in the lions'. soil change condi' FISHER & WATKI2W, rnr)puit,,wi.s. Will keep om.tiuity i,.,u,i i ,.iyl,if f MUTTON', PCRK AND VEALi' Wlich they will wll at the lowert raarlret uri-1 A fair .hare of the public tn m tn- j I I, .1 w f 1 ' 4 licited. TO THF FAIIMKKS : We will pT the Mirheat rearVrt ri- f..r Ft I Oattle. Hk and Shei. j SHOP OX W'lLT.A.METTK STREET. EUGENE CITY, CRECON MaaU delirered to any part of the dty free of cnanr. Tfc3 elslratcd Frcncb Cora. 13 0 A PCCITIVE 'JARANTC2 rfini'rvomdi.-cu.-a cruuv cisurutr of tlio g-'m-rutiveor- y-V '""V rc:noitiui"rM'x,:Nrr . v.h..;:.cr viuS'.'J .S ' Ir.iiiuitcz--.ttic' rry t: out !- 'i!:ii:i,.ii . AFTER Tehacro or Cp!um, or tliruuirb om.i lul mJ!" li-iii. over InJueiiee, i.r. .urha loof lira f.i.vcr, WiiUcf :Ini'n, lur;:i?dnnn V.iai ic tt 6.11k. .-I'm :iial W("ii;!i, tivftcria. Xen ou Pr- trarion. N.Ktu-nol F-niM-ioa. le :oorrh'ia. I tiueasWi-ak Memorv, Lf I'owerami Imp ti'ncy. whirh it nrlc-te i n'ton IraJ to prerc.ni'' r!J -i ar4 ltianitv. lYiro i.U) a hni. 6 bob' I.irf,"iX t-nnt l-T m l cinwi t of p-trf A V Ririr .V .l AfiANTFK lirirent cvot i.uOori. rrr,iv--l. t -n-' -n l tlienin-'T 11 a Ifarmnnent curs J r r o:T-'''--I. t at f-.nuiasii.nt titimon a", i-. -noM .-..I jroi.ii) f Nithwt..whnh.vp !wn r-'ri -ri'iitlr r" m Lf theuuof AfihroUitine. t'ln-nrarlive. m THE Ar-mo MEDWE C. Vicitcni bnuith, liui.T. I'juiluwS' S.JJ by K. I.L'CKEY l'. Vrvi' Knne. lr:e,n.