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Eugene City Guard. flATDBDAT, ADO. 20, 1892. For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York, For Vice President, A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. An Jlonest Answer. When candidate Adlai Stevenson was first assistant postmaster-general it became necessary to lease new premises for the postoflice at Bloomington, 111. Citizens wanted tho postoflice removed to the Stev Tlie Wlicat Yield. Tho New York Sun in an clabor ate nrticlr on the crop prosiccu in tlio United St.iten and abroad savs State reiwrlH and other cred iblu authorities Bhow that the winter wheat areaa, as a whole, arc not likely to give more than an average yield; and the spring wheat region will produce below the average, The indications are for an aggre gate out-turn of alwut 480,000,000 bushels, being some 132,000,000 less than the rejtortcd product of 1891, and showing likewise that the ex portable surplus from the crop of 1892, will be about 110,000,000 less than tho crop of 1891, as domestic requirements have increased fully 8,000,000 since last year. Abroad, the situation presents as great a change from that of 1891 as is shown in America. India has a crop alwut 00,000,000 below that of last year; houth America and Aus tralasia together, crops that do not enson block, owned by members of differ materially but are rather be Mr. Stevenson's family. To them ow timn aiJ0Ve tho80 0fl891; while ne wrote inis leiicr: "In renlv to vour innuirv wheth- r m er the removal of the Bloomington postoflice at the expiration of the present lease to the StevenBon block is contemplated by the department, I answer it is not. Inasmuch as a number of gentlemen for whom I entertain a high regard have writ ten to me suggesting the removal, I should be glad to have them know my views on the subject. Steven son block is owned by members of my own family, which fact, while I hold my present position, wholly excludes it from consideration as a location for the postoflice. The ex ercise of official power to promote the pecuniary interest of one's self or friends cannot, in my judgment, under any possible circumstances, be justified." This is indeed a very creditablo letter, and adds greatly to tho good reputation of Mr. Stevenson's dem ocracy. It shows that he is a fit running mate for the man who originated the theory that "A pub lic office is public trust." The Oregonian has repeatedly as serted that the tariff on lumber is a benefit to tho northwest coast, pro tecting the mill men against tho "pauper labor" of ilritish Colum bia. When reminded that both sections shipped lumber on equal terms to foreign ports, and that tho only object tho tariff accomplished was to foster a lumber trust in San Francisco, it scrcamod "pauper la bor," and was convulsed with spasms over its self conjured delu sion that the democratic party would give protection to tlio manu facturer and freo trado in products of the agriculturist. Horeafter it will have to omit lumber from tho the crops of Asia Minor, northern Africa, Greece and Bulgaria are de cidedly inferior to those of last year. The harvests also of Italy, Hungary, Spain and Portugal are from 10 to 15 per cent, below the product gathered in 1891. The wheat area inOreat Britain is so much less than last year that the product will be from 8,000,000 to 10,000,000 bushels less. In Scan dinavia tho temperature has been so very low and rains so excessive as to cause grave fears as to tlio ripening of all the cereals; while, on the other hand, drought and un equal distribution of the rainfall have brought crop failure over wide HuBsian areas, the indication being that wheat and rye will both be below tho average, although from five to ten per cent better than last year. There is still great uncer tainty about tho Russian eropB, the utterances of variouB officials not being in accord; not yet do they agree with those from commercial sources. Yet all admit that al though the harvest may be some what better than that of last year, it eannot lie an nverage one, unci such sconis to bo tho case also as regards the crop of Koiiinanin. V Vt lule America lias tlio promise of about on average wheat harvest, all huropean crops indicate yields below tho average. It is true that there are areas where the product will exceed that of last yeur; no tably iu Franco and Belgium,whero ll ? 1 1 S . 1 1.1 uio incrcuso is iiKeiy 10 equal ine diminution of 00,000,000 bushels in tho crop of India; while the iu TIIUItSDAY, AUGUST 1& Join llolloway'i clubi. Ifollowuy IcaiU, others follow. Carpet'! ! Carpets! at D. Llun k Son's. Tun bank building it Junction in oou plottd. 'Ihe uauurry put np won blackberries yesterday, D. Linn A Bod, fur furniture, carpet and undertaking. Dr. Smiley ban purchased llolloway'i St. Bernard dog. By g"'nl? to Hollo way 'a you can get all the laUt novels to read. A marriage lioense was issued ibis morn ing lo Hen P. bearing and Bessie Larriaon. The last coat of plastering bai been put on tba lover story of lb Frank build ing. Send to or call on E. J. Fraaier for one of bisMrculai descriptive of bia latest and greatest bargain. Tbe republican! are in session at Moscow, Idabo. For governor it ia McConnell, tbe Oregon mao, againat tbe field. The Oreironian is now thinking of calling out tlio J'inkertons to overcome the htriking newHboyn, it is rumored. 0. A. Campbell will coumenoe piokins bops Kept, lat at the 1. Comegys yard. Picker wanted. U. A. Campbell. Tobacco Mtenis for tree wnah cheap at Auten's eljrar tttore. Junt the thing for Kpraying liopH to destroy the liee. The lalMirentand thone who furnished material for tho county jail received their puy today and are corresponding ly nappy. The wheat market I quiet. Hon checks printed at the Guard ofllec. Tanneniee of tbe Hotel Eag-ne la be coming a daubing bicycle ridel. Tho work at the water company's big well lit progresHing favorably. Mayor McCliintr m building an addi tion to Ids residence, corner of Tenth and High streets. Tbe atmosphere ia begining to take on an Indian iuramer appearance. Smoke and baze render tbe biila and mountains India- tiuct. The court lioune bicycle club lias paid IU II rut aHHCHMiicnt of f' to repair the wheel UMt'd in tho tint encounter. Cheap. Governor Pennover baa decided not to interfere witb the aentence of Zorn, tbe Pendleton wife murderer, wbo is to be banged tomorrow. The iX-admond and Watson brothern brought to town today CXJ fine trout which they caught In the McKenzie river Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. We acknowledge the receipt of a fine string of the same. Thanks. Deputy Hberiff Croner last nlgbt arrented young nteveni, wuo bas Deen working in livery stable here for tbe past year, on tbe south bound overland train near Lioab- en, on the charge of being nn absconding debtor. KtAveoa thereupon gave up all tbe money he bad, $111, and wan allowed to proceed, lie bad a ticket for Ban J one, Cal. I wIhIi to announce to the people of F.uirene and vicinity that I keep a full and complete Htoek in my neveml lines of merehaudiNe, which 1 propose Hell ing at tho very lowest cash prices, (foods exchanged for all kinds or farm s produce, wood, etc., for which the - n ig A Trip to the Siuslaw. Hscm, Aug. 13, 1892. Editos Gcaid: Tbe road to Florence is not altogether smooth, and tbe getting there is not altogether as pleaaant summer eveuing's dream, l'ento and Oip, my two ponies, glided along witb na until we reached tbe Cbickabominy mountain. They did well until tbe first bench waa reached where tbe road makes abort curve, and then they atopped. We coaxed, petttd and persuaded, but Ibey heeded not our entrea ties and wonld not move, except to back tbe wagon down tbe mouutalu. ibat waa dangerous; tbe day waa quite warm, and you all know it ba strong tendency to make a person feel pleasant to bave a team balk on an occasion like that, especially on the most dangerous pUce. We loosed them from tbe wagon and thought w would prac tice them awhile climbing tbe monntaina so thai they might know tbe mountain could be climbed, up and down we went. Now they certainly would go. Tbe load was light, tbey clitolod tbe mnun'ain and down again, bnt at tbe word of command, tbey would not move a peg Pleasures be gan to pile op thick now, for that waa what we were after. Again tbey were loosed from the wagon and took us another pleasure trip np the mountain, this time a little better than before, and we bad tbe good fortune to meet a good Samaritan witb team, not bulky one. lie bitchfd on our wagon and pulled it to the top of tbe mountain. Tbe ponies were booked on and went down tbe mountain witb all ease, for tbey were com pelled to get out of ihe way of tbe moun tain. This ia ou tbe Lake creek route. Wife, Eveline and Walter walked over the mountain so tbey might bave pleaaant dreama at night. Let me any to tbe tourist and pleasure setker thst the Cbioksbominy mountain Is high, steep and bard to over come with a balky team. Next lime. W. Comparison of Teachers' Salaries. Prof. 0. E. Dlancbaid, principal of tbe Corvalliapublio school, furnishes tbe Lead er with a synopsis of r. ports signed by dis trlot school clerks from tbe places named following: Corvailis 0. Elton Blanrhard, principal, salary $1000; number of teachers, six, witb salaries tiom $4& to $.jQ; number of pupils, 635. Albsny W. J. Crawford, principal; sala ry, (1 10X1; number of teachers, nine, with salaries at $55; number of pupils, 472. .ugene-u. v. b. lie Id, prmolpal, salary, $1500; number of teachers, 16, witbsalsries from $50 to $75; number of pupils, 1158, The Dalles -Milton W. 8mitb, prinoipal, salary. $1500; number of teachers, 11, witb salaries at $53; number of pupils, 585. Peodletoo-W. L. German, principal, salary, $1200; number of teachers, 10, witb salaries at $5'J; number of pupils, C58. urant's fast w. it. Adams, principal, salary, $1200; number of teachers 8, witb salaries from $10 to $50; number of pupils. 630. LaOrande-C. D. Leatherman, principal, salary, $1,000; 12 teachers with a salary at $55; number of pupils, C07. BELKNAP Unsurpassed and wonderfully efllca-l in Curing RHEUMATISM, SKIN DItFAf-E LIVER AND KIDNEY COM PLAINTS, CATARRH, DROPSY, LAt.KIPPE, ntlVAIE DIS EASES, AGUE, encept And in fart almost everything consumption. Hot anil Cold, Steam, Electric Shower Baths. A FINE SWIMMING RINK. free : Pastnre : for OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL : Monmouth, Oregon.: THE : LEADING : NORMAL : SCHOOL : OF : THE NORTHWEST. Board of Regents Renjamin Scholielil, President; J, ft y . ' ler, Secretary; Ks-Olliido, His KxoelltaViT erimr l'ennyer, Hn. E, 11. McKlroy, n','DT tendent of Public instruction, Hon. (J, Wu Iiri.le. Secretary of HUte. Hon. .Ucnk ! hees, Hon. A. Noltner. J. C. Whit, u' H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W Mil lion. J. I. Daly fMHhe State Normal J! ..a... .si.. iiu tnmi. ... . w and A sv n i ! . BP '1 S3f US SiE; iil HtHiitly siMinR to its facilities for the Iriiimiig of teachers. Its graduates sreini mand to till good poaitioua. A gaiu of Ho to cent, in attendance was made laxt ynr, enrollment of 0(H) is anticipated for tbe' n year. New members bave been added toti, faculty, and additional apraratus surnluj any county in the Btule win-. A diploma from the school entitles one to bath iu further examination. Normal. Normd Advanced, BuainesH, llusio and Art Departments. (Special uW tsoes in Vocal and Instrumental Music. A year at school for $150. Tuition iedudt. $U 25 Normal snd $5 Hub Normal for term cf ten weeks. l oan! at t ie .Normal IMiillia: Hall si. Ml lr wees; iiirniKneii rooms i per wees Dosid ..j . .... i in... t..T.... i, ri..a..ii.,i dii.i i...uitt.rni I.....) nn Vn ' lOUKins, private laniuieii t-..' 't wmiiuiui .111. tivnuuiui ..u m.,iiuiii. (..nn ntu.n. Hno.mtir Jiltli. For ratafotflle address Or J. M POWELL, A. M., Vice TresideiH. P. L. CAJU'BHLL. A. B., President sitbou Hat All kinds of game abound. The river teems with Salmon, Itainhow and Speckled trout. Stage leaves Ranirs' livery stable Eugene, fr I Relknap Spring Mondays, Wednesdays and r rldavs in the morning, making the springs In 1.' hours. Correspondence will receive prompt atten tion. Address, A. P. OSTRANDER, Delknap Sprinirs, Lane Co., Oregon, If you want Groceries or Crockery, call on. Goldsmith. lew. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State nf Oregon, tor Lane County. Geo. W. Crane, Pltf., va Hans Nelson and H. Kehneday. Defts, To Hans Nelson, one of the above named Defendants: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF l Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the compkint filed against you in creaHO in tlio product of KusHian wheat fieldx may equal in tlio do- crcano in tlio product of Circat I!ri- tain and Italy. Hut where can ba found an incrcuso that will equal tho difl'crunco in the yield of the ilL'lunt market price will tie allowed. Call and hco me and K't my price), at ('oinegys & Oray'Bohl ntniiil, Walton's liltK'k, Eugene, Or. J. I.. .IKOI.KK. Finai.k. Salem Journal AtiKtiKt 13: Mrs. WiHitlwortli, who luis conducted the tent ineetltiKH in Salem for the past three month, held her ItiHt meeting Sunday evening. Her tent was crowded to its utmost, not less than a thousand people being present. The lady leaves for McMinnvtllo Monday. Hho mny also visit Woodburn and Ore gon City lefore returning to Haletu about next Christinas. Mrs. Wood wortli lius made alwut one hundred converts and organized a good church, wnicii noius reiruiar meet nars. Monday the 24th day of October, 18'.1', that being the tint day of the next regular term of .aid court, and II you fail so to answer, rlain tiff will take judgment against you as prayed for in said nomplmnt, to wit: For the sum of $350 with interest thereon at 5 per cent per month sinoe the Llitli day of January, 18'.K), leu the sum nf V paid July 3, 1H1HI, and the sum nf paid Mny L'S, ls'Jl, and the earn of $-"0 paid AiiK'ist llth, 1WM. also for an at torney fee of $70 and costs and disbursements of action. ' This Summons is uublUhed by order of Knn. J. C. Kullertou. J mine of the above entitled court. Made on the Uth day of July, Dated this (ith day of August, 1892. Geo. A. Dohhih, l'ltf's Atty. Goldsmith, the Pio- This space is left for J. D. Matlock, E. D. Matlock and C. C. Matlock, Doing business under the firm name of J. D. MATLOCK & CO. Who carry a large and well selected stock of - Genera Merchandise. Southwest corner 8th and Willamette streets, EUGENE, : : : : OREGON. lint au the Victoria eovernment him levied a tariff of G jar thousand on American field".? ureguu mm m usuington lumuer. LI . 1 l it . .1 .1 r w no li. innsnri Trinr. i n nrtini in nws I . a .. v. .v..uM. as a result ol tlio Hecret niission wore oeing uooueu wim our "pau- which iS(miue, Goil)era preHi per iuraoer. i no uregonian can jont of tho AmcricnI1 deration of owever neep on aa vocaung proieo- r nbor lltt8 b(!01. in ii0lnc8tfflll,i tilfl tion for our people. Our farmers are still protected on their cabbago, eggfl, potatoes, chickens, wheat, hops, oats, sheep, cattle, horses, hogs, etc. It is all right as long as those foreign "paupers" do not nut a tariff on thoso products, and it wo find them shinning hero, got McKinlcy to double the tariff, thou the farmer can revel in wealth and , luxury. Albert Koeblo, agent of the Cali fornia state board of horticulture, was sent to Australia to collect par asites that would destroy the scale bug, which is such a pout iu Cali fornia. He has returnod and was very successful. Helms brought up a large number of parasites which the stato board of horticul ture will distribute, and ho thinks bythoir means will be ablo to eradicate tho Bcalo bug in Califor nia. scene of the recent defeat of the Pinkcrtons, tho entire strength of that organization will bo utilized to help win tho fight. Seven hundred thousand members of tho federation will bo asked to contribute money ami especially to bo vigilant in boycotting Carncgio material and prevent workmen from going to Homestead. Gomucrs said: "We shall certainly leave nothing un done to bring victory to these gal lant workmen." It will Ihi well for parties who arc running steam threshers on the public highways to remember that there is a law to tho ellect that any' ono running a steam traction engine over a bridgo on tlio public high' way Biiau, oeioro crossing sucn a bridge, place a two-inch plank lengthways lor the engine to cross on, and in caso this is not complied Kill-: IIKIUNN Ml' Pit Kin ti. I'HK'Aoo. Atnr. 17. Maud b. s no longer queen of the regulation trotting track nor ISunol of the kite-liuied iracK. iNrtnoy jiuuKs now reigns mu- nrenie. Thin afternoon at NNiwIilng toii I'ark. in the preHcuco of 10.000 spectators, lituld Doblo drove the beau tiful mare to beat her record of 2KW. Klie not only beat Iter own record, but lowered tho world's trotting record from S!.ON (Maud H.M and 2:081 (8ttn- oPh) to 2K7. iriorse tar Maveruar. (lltANI) lUl'IDH. Mich.. Aug. 17. Allen II. Mormt waa nominated for governor by acclamation, by the demo cratic state convention. Urawlh of the Alllnnce. Adstin, Tel.. Aus. 17. At the stste sl- lisnce convention Stephen Ashby, respond lua on bebelf of the itlisnoe to an iddress of welcome, said, among other things, that Ihe order numbered 7,000,000 in the United States. A f usion In Alabama. BiHMiMiBAtf, Aug. 17. The Polk execu tive committee and Ihe people'! party com mittee held a joint session here todsy, Tbey issued ajolut call for a joint convention lo put out otndldutca for oongress and presi dential electors. Tbe fusion convention is to meet September 15. Lasdini republi cans ssy tbe republicans will take dowu their electoral ticket. ...i. i. Lll . Hev. X. N. Matthews as Duxtor. Th T1PPT ImPPT 1. I ...... I i I 1 A VVUi. uifiii inn run k-iii ii ui III! Illll lll I'OIlltlllt- ted by this lady's work in Haleni, not withstanding the fact that she was strongly condemned by a few intoler ant and narrow-minded individuals. M. SVARVERD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Farmer's and Builders Hardware, CO, A. It. Heal w ho has been traveling in the Willamette valley for A. tic-hilling & Co., has accepted a position in the Kan Francisco otlice, and will leavo for mat eity in a lew days. "Look Wet a ;j ghott!" That's wnat they ear of ine pais, mm, weak woman who's "run down" and over worked. Prob ably she knows il horaelf. But there's one thing she can't know, or she wouldn't Du. H. L. WILLOUGHliY, DENTIST. ill Work Warraitei Kttroui-Oxlde Uas and local anesthetics for the painless extraction of tooth. OFFICE-In KesUter lllock. Kusene Orcson. 1. H. BAKR, II, 11. feel so and look so and that ia. that np Pierce's Favorite Proscription is (niaranterd to help her. It's a legitimate medicine, made especially for woman's needs; an invigorating, restora tive, tonlo and a soothing and strengthening nervine, imparting tone and vigor to tbe whole system. uul it isn't a mere stimulant It's reme dy, safe and sure, for all the functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses that make women surfer. In "female complaints" of every kind, pe riodical pains, internal inflammation, ulcera tion, and kindred ailments, it's oimmnfeed! to benefit or cure, or the money is returned. No other medicine for women is sold no. Proof that nothing else is "just as good." Foley ! I H. m mm Farm and Spring Wagons, hm Camais and m MedicalSprmgs. mmtMmm .? v ..-s " C;:' ' ;:-;'?;"'"' I nan, - - --vi-i-,-.- liil For Wooden and VillOW Ware, go TO GOLDSMITH S The next tost of the peopled partv Rtrcngth In the South will bo ar- J forded on feptembcr 5, when tho stato election will take place in ArkanBaB. Tho peoples party movement, is not no strong in tins Wednesdsy'i Albany Democrat: T. O. Price, who was arreilad nn nnmnlnlnt nf with, are subject to a heavy fine or '"ho F. C'ulleu of Lebanon on chsrse of imprisonment, or both. 1 ho striking switchmen on tho Krie railroad and its branches threaten to paralyze the transpor tation business of tlin Knst na the state, however, as in londa, whero strike is liable to extend to other the Btat eloction occurs on Octobtr 4, which will bo followed on the next day by a Btato election in Geor gia, where the new movement is also well developed. Itusscll Harrison is leading a I adultery was exsmlned before Justice Curl and a large crowd of men this afternoon, and held under (500 bonds to await lbs ac tion of tbe arand jury. Tbe evidence is pretty conclusive thst defendant is guilty. Kx-Chlef Justice It. S. Ktmhnn. K. JuiIkc M. I,. Pipes and J. W. Whalley, who recently formed a law nartnemhlo . ..... & uuiier me itriu uaiuu oi vt liuilrv Henderson 4 Clew, DRUGGISTS. :A full line of-: I o miles i:ast of eugkne. Electric, Steam, Medicated and Shcwer Biths with Massage. Swimming Pool, Humage and Ihhalation . Itootns. The waters are most valuable in cases of Liver and Kidney Complaints, Rheumatism, Gout, Droiisy, Skin Affections and Private Diseases. A physician in attendance at all times. Finest Hontina k Flsllng GromJj u Oregon. Good grounds furnished to those desiring to cam. Tutus, For board and use of water, 12 per day; campers, with use of water. L50 per week for each individual Stages will leave R. Bang's livery stable, Eugene, Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday mornings at 6 a. tu., arriving at the springs the same dav. On other davs a special stage will be seut out if four wssen gers apply, at regular rates. Letters will receive prompt attention and all possible information given. Addres BARK & MULFOKD, Foley Hut Springs, Lane Co., Oregon. - CO'S General agents for the- PLANO MFG. CELEBRATED The Best on Earth Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Odd Fellows Temple, Willamette Street. roads at any moment. 1S91 dur- 'n Pipes have oneued an oillee t.m I HI I'siPI III Itll lit lalitltlU r.iuj rJ nat.l l I mg the world s fair will be tho time when tho railroad mncnates will be at tho mercy of their employes. and bloek A meeting of tho stato central vn-o ,,.lo...u!..- ha, n..., if... ""'"wninu ti.nimiiu-e nas wen this Beason. So few ixoDleifodovn to Cape May Point, whero the pres idential cottago is situated, that the precise manner in which I'rineo Uussell passes the monotonous days is unknown. The only time, tho younger branch of Harrison family emerges from obscurity is when the members attend a hop party. meet at Portland Friday, August in, to conler in regard to the present presidential campaign, i nere are at the present time in the United.States twenty-six demo cratic and eighteen republican governors. Any assault or criticism of capi tal, in the contest with labor. oringn out the ire oi Portland mo gul among iho newspaprs. hugene has the finest Htreets of any city in the state of Oregon. e might remark right here, good riirects Help make good cities. at rortlaud, in rooms Ntw. third floor of the Ahlngton mint Hirwl. (V 12-year-ild irlrl walkinir alonir the Spittle docks on Sunday lowt her foot ing ami reii into tne water. Had It not been for the courain' of a liameleMi trami) she would have drowntst. TIia iiiun jiinijx'ti in atter -her and swam with her to shot. On gettintr up at the wharf he handed the child over to her friends who had rushed down to the dock, and eooly proceeded to wrinir oiu macioincH. net) asKtsi Ills name be n-plliHl: "1 ain't in it no name. Pin a traveling man, walking tics for my health." The crowd passed the hat around, and the result was a llheml donation. He took the cash and spent it In the nearvst saloon. Pure Drop and Clwicls on . If Cyrus V. Field had not be lieved in life insurance he would have died a bankrupt. When he came home from his trip around the world ten years ago his yearly income was $300,000. It is doubt ful if his children will succeed to anything but hit life insurance of l 4 A.l-S AAA ouuiitfilvw. Tliilenirtr.r.ili.v,iinl5 il.. buina is so small that a nroidiosv nf TliA ftnniMlnAnmatt Dlrti.. I -1....: ! 1 . . . i.v .iiuuMiivAuivui wiuir uiaiut'iun t'leciioii ui prvsiiicni ov the will only deliver five niinut house of representatives might not rpeccnes uunng mis campaign at- come amiss tosts his lack of confidence in his old chief. It will be lone enouch. The lata chief of tmliw nf iwt. however, for him to reiU'rate his land is holding back $15 000 of city -Alssjson hand.: fV-l'rewriptloiii Carefully Compounded. WILKINS' BLOCK, HuKone, : : Oregon OUwOtfOOOOO Tke emallMt ViU in the World I SWsTfoyPiBsS 0n- tTrynuiMll, yet mmmaiiII thvlr tMf tUu larw.T Tint' rill nhlrh . ..... m,, IP1.r ns n.r ij ji-ura OTIte p Mio tint) ttitu-cMitiiiH; cnmi A im.itlttViu (or IIim u of cluUlrra O f -"! sin Jr ,ninuai A ur SNOWDEN Mineral : Springs HOTEL. Flag Station on Southern Pacific K. F my, MUee from Portland. GREAT m sown SALE, -rmi 16 DAYS.- $2 PER TERMS, DAY, $tO PER WEEK. Will sell my entire line of RHEUMATISM 0 Sick Hoadaohe O former statement when the McKin ley bill was under consideration that there was not a word or line in it tbat would open a market for another barrel of pork or Hour. fund which he refuses to turnover. His bondsmen claim the bond is defective. It looks as if the law yers would have to settlo the mat ter. Suit has been commenced. neuralgia, and sciatica can always be successfully treated with Ayer'sSarsaparilla A cure Is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Has Cured Others will cure you. (JJl.i i tuv.liiiilHi, iM.urMt tli bntlr ft At. il rV4a ui) ndlnn.i Iv wilK.ii.l ... .. Sr NEW BATH HOUSE Tea feet from hotel. CLOTHING, iSSES These waters conta GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, oooooooooo rnivfBity of Orep. KU(1i:XE. Next session begins on Monday, the l'.Ub day of S-pteniber, lS9i Tuition, iRtK. Four courxes: Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a short Kn(jlih CVmrxe, In which there is no Latin, Greek, trench or Irennan. The hnirliKh U pre-eniinentlv a llusine Course. For cataloguer) or other information, AiUlresn J. A . Jonxsoy, rrroident. Chloride of Sodium. Chloride of Magnesium, - Calcium. Carbonate ot Iron, Iodine, Bromine. The Following Diseases! Have Been Lured b their Use After Physicians had txnausted their Resources. Bbenmatism, Ague, Catarrh of tbe Stomach, Nasal Catarrh, Dropsy, Diabetes, Ernptione of the Skin, Kidney and Liter Affections. Bi:. D. BOSWELL, Pr tier. P. O. Address, lrin, Orrrii. And STRAW HATS. At from 15 to 30 per cent off regular prices. See goods marked in corner window for low prices. i y. Peters. T I lie '.ed Vpi ku Up! dill ll)V l.il'l ico! ret' Am; rn-.- .ill. Attt ne. 'lies, In: i'.f "i mi th.i ny ilnre vtp Obi:, Imt "mil : wori ,eVi y. t .rnnj lost bt uxl hi inn a forci fetch l Su '.' ipi 'A S ut t OQli "l I -bc . Pex xt a anp, go r'0ol O Cm.. roth, .re 'Oiv, Lk. r a Asm "Srakr 1 '"Ion isjl,