The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 23, 1894, Image 10

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fcaX.Vfcfclafc. hi ip 111 I lla H HI a a I n I Xiluli I 1 I I I III U
for Infants and Children.
" raaloria USD wrD wlarted tachUdm that
I Mwmd It M aujxwV Ut vT tacrtlua
litun lom" II A- A ru, M. I).,
Ill so, Oifunl Bt . I!n,kl; n, X. T.
"Tba uaS of 'Caaturla U to Bnlwsaal and
I t merits to rU kn.n thai It "wm work
i4 aiia-racnollat to Mxi-asaa It. Frwaislba
lutflllfMit famlllM who do t karpCMorU
vltiila tlk"
CaSUM UaSTY, ft. n
K York City.
Caatnrla cum Colic, Oaiatlpattraa,
Knar Mama, h, ptarrivaa, r.nartaUua,
Kill Wurma, (1tt ali, and fa-utautaa til
s'-,
Wlluuut lojurkna mnllralbia.
Ti saxwral jmr I ha rmmmmL4
jvur 'laalix-U,' and ahaU always nxitUita In
do an H It baa larartabl (iruduoad bnHU.U.1
Emus r. 1'iaura, M. ft,
lS&lh Hli and 7th XrtK, New Y.a-k ( It.
tut ranrars Caurtn, 77 Mcaaav Rnusr, Nrv Yoss Cm.
ISIiKHTKIiXK.VI Or 1 WO I ITIKS
"? i gradually Iwing plast
red i'.Ii nlfK Uhi.'j which Al
linny l entirely in tint shade. At
the lt an-, l.n-' of llin city council
thi r-iil u : i m wit passed: W
In i, ni-eorniiicnd tliut the count'
pas a rcs'dulion uiiaiiiiiniiixl v
ngr'-cihg 1 ue their inllncncw in
securing il.f passage of it liill
i li rni f 1 1 our next legislature t
amend our city charter, uivina tin-
city council jorr to bonl tlir city
for the necessary amount to cum
plete t lift city hall." Albany Hem
ixrat.
1' x :i ill I mi 1 1 mi show thitt the to
t:il of Snlein'x Ihiii'I issues i iim f"l
liws:
First bridge bonds f30K;0
Se.n.id " 20,000
.Smut Undx l'J.OOO
i: fmi.liiiu bonds 20.000
l.n-i issue iif bond liO.OOO
ITKCl'IT tOlKT.
SK. Ieiiiucl Clark vail Itiimly ft
ill; t rooivcr ioiwi'alin of rt-ml enlalo.
Triinl hrfore omrt. 'laki ll uixlfl l
Vlwlliullt. 3i4. W J Clark va II Ilumly vt al;
to ncuvf.- xMMiMion of rtal wtate.
Trliil ocfi.ru court Taken umli-ratl-vlwmi'iit.
84:f). In rc-nalKtnii'iit of lloyd
ItrxMi; Mnlirnini'iit. Contlniifii.
a.'iU'. M A hVviTi v J W H.'V'n; ill
vow. divorce icmnfiHl.
Xn llattle A I'arkt-r va Millanl K
rrktr; divonv. lhrne of illvonv.
A motion fur k new trinl li Inn
flli il In llin cmauof I). A. l'alne va.
Mra. r'nmk Kcnilfraoii.
'1 lie camt of C'lallnrn iloiim-y va tlit
city of Kuio'iit, for iIhiiiukm, ar
yncl litat MVfiilnir on (Icniiirn-r. Thv
court tiNk tlie mnttiT uinlrr alvl
ni. nt. Tlif w ill nut Ix-tried at
thl U rin of rourL
111. llarrMmrK Lumlar Co va
truaUsea M K cluireli of Junction City,
Ort'K'Hi. anil K Itaatiaw, win tractor;
forecliNiiira of lien. Kvitlelice beiiiK
rnnl. Taken miller ailviaeineiit.
8(20. J C IikmUIo va W A Mcltec ct
al; to twovcr money. Continued to
aIJournel term.
.SCll. H H Hleplic im ft al Va T T
Ilarnliart ft al; forecliwiire. Jo M
Hteihelia BiMillitel reivlver Willi f(,-
WM ImiitK llvfernil Ut J K Youiik to
reixirt traliuioiiy at next term.
847H. K (I Hnrry va J M Kceiicy ft
al; Kulty. lU lerr.il to Frank Matte
aon irnort b(mony at next term.
3600. Ivl Y lU-vere va (Jeorire
TtruiiilU'ltl ft al; foreclosure of lien. LH
luurrer ainttalnctl. ltrcn-fi.
.Vxil. V McKarlnml va J M HtnuiK;
ft al rorf'lun. iHt-ree of forwliaturt.
.Villi. J H McMurray va A I, Fraler
and wife; foreclimurvof mortgage. Con
HiiiiihI, .H.VJI. T K K-avey va A C Urown
ami wife' to ni-ovi r money. JiicIjc
liieiitainl aale of attacliiHl pnilH-rty.
XH. TIiixj lay v Mike hclnieiiler
ami wife; oiuity. Argued anil mib
lllitteil. Taken Under advixemeiit.
.V)l. J II IIiiiiIk v Klixa Haun
dera; fonrliaiure. To lie heard al ad
journed term.
tisM Miller va 1'eler Nye:
fiulty. To tx) tiled July adJouruel
U-rui.
Itvjt. Carrlo I Delnuey v Clayton
I). iK-hney; illvorcv. 1)IiiiIhh1.
Lj.h. K .N liutrlck va II and M
Ilumly; forrt-limurv. lai-ree. HI I nil la
tlon not to Ixaiie e XM'iitlon tor 111 ilaya.
The motion for a new dial In the
caw of 11. A. I'alno va Mr. Fnuik
llelideraoll, ovcrruUil.
Allowancea ordered:
H W Condon, (llxlrlct attorney.
Wahiii.n'itox, I). C, June H. TIm
aupixirttTN of bill for the advumvine lit
of New Mexico and Oklahoma to
atatvhiMxl have not lout course, fx-v.
eral time In the coiirxe of the pn-M-nl
aemlon the two atatihiMxl hill have
Iwcll on tlie f ve of recclvliif coiihIiIitk-
tlou fnun the hoiixe, lint eiu-li I Hum
I hey were aidelrucked hy lniMirtant
leirixlatioii or imrt V iiiixillKlerxtuiidlliirx.
Ilillx for the iiiliniwion of I'liili and
Arlxoiia were iianx-d ly the liotixe ear
ly III the mimIoii, ImU have xlnce Ixx-n
huiiK up In the M-nule. An attempt
wa made at the aame lime li.v tlie re-
pulillcana to w-curv an agree metit lor
the coilNlderut loll of the -New .Mexico
and Ukluhoma hill toin-ther, but
Mjaker Crlxp told Ifc-lctfato Fl.viiu
that the ixilui of order would Ix-agiilnxt
audi an arrangement, and that Ix-lng
undiKililcdly the caxe, the attempt waa
aliamloiieil.
The niN-akt-r ha aiwureil (ielieral
Wheeler, the chiiiriiinu of the colli-
niitteeon territorle. that the hill for
New Mexico can neeure a hearing af
ter the Imllitu appropriation l,
Whli-ll come no thl week. 1 he (k
lahoma hill w ill follow that of New
Mexico, unlit. unforewen lunltera
arine to delay one or the other. New
Mexico lli-nicx-rtlc ami II ailmllleil
will add two to the dcmix-ralio major
ity In the achate, hut Oklahoma I re-
liuhlican, ao that the aticcex of the hill
for the admlwloii of the latter territory
la very dnuhtful. M on-over, there ha
Ix-en much illwigni-inent In Oklahoma
over the detail of the (atchiod plan,
which ha Ix-en complicated hy the oiv
rxaiiiion 01 intiiau irnxn 10 u. ik iuio-lii-ati
have feared that if the Sew
Mexico hill waa iiaNw-il oilier h-gixla-
tlnn would Ite iirtvM-d forward to dla-
place Oklahoma; therefore. It would be
to their aallMlactlon to aecure conmnei-
ation of the caae of Oklahoma II mU
Total flWMW
T.ital warranta out, I0,(KX).
Total fxiMxilile city debt l.W,0,.
I he t'ltv ikht of Alliany la HI
follow, ia-r htatctjicnt June Htl
lofCitv Kcconler N. J. lleuton, In
Mayor I iatch:
IJ.Illcl.lcht
OuixtiuiditiK trarrantii
Aii mh-iI interest
.7.r,,000
. '2 1,000
. 2,000
Total ilcl.t f'.H.OOO
'I'll it would indicate tliut Sulcm
total city debt i if(il,(KX) greater
tli.-iu AMmnv'x.
vilem debt l lug eiiougli. tx
1 1 i ; hill coiixidi-rillK that her prop
crty and taxable rcaourci-a are dou
ble :md treble Hiohc ol Alhany, thr
coiniiuriHon ih not (liDcreilituulo to
Salem. Journal.
Slllclll'x HHXCFXIIICIlt iiiHtcud of
Ix inn tloiible ia but a little more
than Albaiiv'a. Her resource
niny bo double but not her aHcccx-
incut. Our nnxcxHincnt i over II,
7(X,IH)0, what i Salem'? Demo
crat.
That
Pie
I II Kiddie, reixirtcr.
(1 W Klnaey, baillfl graud Jury.
fli.1 INI
46 (Ml
U (HI
.'( (XI
.'( (XI
I, I) Korr.nl. balllir court
J W C'hf rry " "
Tim million for a new trial In the
caae of Ida 1.. Comoli va the Rate lu
aurance Co., wa overruled.
Mlate of Oregon villm Ilaya; for va
cation of Judgment. Takeu'uuder ad
vixeuielit. On motion of J. J. Walton, Oeorge
W. Klnaey waa admitted to practice
law In thi court, alo II. H. Wall. v.
Tim court adjourned until Monday,
July Uth, at 10:30 a. in.
A heal I'rat.
Itoai-hurg lU-vlew: Thefnrmeraof
the county are at prew-nt coiiidi-rahly
cxerclard over the apx-aramof a very
amall green lim-ct iixiu the wheat. A
chaw liianei-tloii of (lie head xhiiw
them to be very numeroua tx'twceu the
row of grain, and It i feared Ihev are
aouie aix-cle or dealruelive piM. They
were llrxt dlx-ov.-rcd on the lower Cal
apoola, but mviii to I general over the
county, and Miiiplea of Infecied heada
were left at the lU-vlew oflliv hatur
dav from Uxiklng ( ilaxa, and alao rroni
Hi lda up the river eat of tow n. Aa
nothing of the kind waa ever aeen In
thi county before, the fanner are nat
urally very auxlou to know ut what '
the reault will In. and w hat the little i
vultora pnuxiae to do. Home think
thetu harmla and Ix-IU-ve they will
aooii dlapear w Ithoul doing any
damage. A. K. McO.-e, of liking I
(ilaa, however, l.-lla u that he ia aure I
inev are the miiik kind that he aaw In
Indiana In im, where limy were
knowiiaathe-whtalBphla," and to
tally Ucatroyed tlitHlMiud of a.-n-a of
irrmln, rendering it until even f,.r hay.
We can only hoe that he I lulxtakeii
ollierwlw the loaa to the former
may lie very heavy. 1'iwail.ly the un-
Ux.ial amount of rain at Ihtaaraaonor
tlie year la reNinlble for the apxr
alive of I hli Insect.
OKKt.OX IIO.NKKK AH(KUTII).
t the recent mc-tiiig of thin nx-
iK-i itii.n tbn following action itn.1
election oi ollicer ol tnu eiiBtling
year waa had:
1 he i newt ion of extcinling the
piniiirr liinit from ls to IS-jJ
wa brought Ix fore the aiuH-iiition
and dinciiMcd nt length. F. V.
llolniaii, A S. Wall, T. A. Wood
and Hubert Ford ornxwd the ex-
teimioii, which was fuvure.1 by John
.Mi n to, A. K. Isurbunk, Dr. Mrong,
William (ialloway, T. D. Ilumiih-
rcv, W. II. II. Myers, and ie. II.
lliiiii x. A vote ahowctl 1 2.1 in fa
vor and 85 opiKixed to the proixi.xi-
tion, so it wan carried.
1 he following ollicera of the n-
mx-ialion were elected for tho en
Hiiiiijr year: Hon. W. W. ('orladt,
rorll.uid, rcnidcnt; lion. William
(ialloway, lambill county, vice
tircxidenl; (!eo. II. HinicH, Port
laud, Hccretary; Dr. C. V.. Strong,
I'orllaml, corrcxiKuiiling secretary;
llcurv Failing, rortland, treasurer.
J. T. ApiaTMon, CIackntnn ctiuntv;
J. M. Wagner, Marion county; and
T. It. CorneliiiK, Washington coun
ty, were clioH-n aa a board of direc-
lor.-".
I hid far dinner
was the beat I ever ate.
Think to C0TT0LCNC. the
oew ud aucceaaful ahortcaiog.
ASK YOUR
GROCER
TOR
IT.
REFUSE All SUBSTITUTES.
OattiM Mtlt by
N. K. FAIRBANKS CO.,
ST. LOUIS ana)
chicaoo, nt roaa, BOeTON.
rvluar ra.
June ID.
The road are receiving much needed
grave and work.
Mr. Jon. -a IihiI a hore choked to
death laxl wnk, by becoming wound
up In a rope.
The Ice crvaiu sociable given by the
Inlng Fpworth league, at the rt-l-dene
of Mr. and Mr. K. .uuiwall
waa a gmul auctvaa In every way.
The I'. II. 'a have the lumber nearly
all hauled for their cliun h. They rx
prvt lu commence building it lu th
bear future.
The Irving picnic I ant Saturday waa
grand iiixvm. After a very Internal
lug pna-ram dinner waa arrved In the
regulation plcnu; style. There were
several runaways In the evening but
to one waa hurt. The l.su of Miss
Olive Mnnjuixa Ixx ani frightetiel, but
fortunately the horxra broke lxa from
the carriage, and left the wcuwuls all
aafe and sound. h)
X. V. Z.
airrrllla Slaraa.
(HAtiK Citv. KanM June IW. A U-r-riBo
wind storm raged here laxt even
ing. Hail damao-d the eoru l lly
nd aliuiatt ruined 111 wheal.
' Ss ' Af
A VETERAN'S VERDICT,
Ti e Wr it Over. A Well-known Sol
t' rr, Corrr spondent and Jojrnal
ill Mkrt a Disclosure.
I ;i !l ma -Tir .l ut, 0 ln-r lliiviril.i.f l-rr
f-liin-r. to lltr r uliil no klftlr lwr a lw.
I" ""'i'W In II, l t.-.).-. I , n ll il.a. la
II xi lainililr a.-,iiir i.c
Itlrrrotirc
no rauiiv
liiirtnt
eiiii,ii- yir I,, ar aril
!..,. ii-iii im it aa a ri.t - a
?sii." I,. , an I.. i,.i.i ,,,., mr-In.-
I lie Itlr .r lr .,.,,i,,nv M,
t'i N a an, ai.it ,.f n ia,h in.oux In-
i in r . i,,,ir. r K-.'aiin, an
rlrinit.ini,-r tr riir a fi-ll.-aa
.-rrl i.f ,i. , ,l i, ,i t.i,, l ir nr
lir M li- lir.i. rati.r N. rtinr II. -n i.
a K.I i-nr i,il l.i.rr I'llia all ft Ihrm i n.c
t-lr.,,liil . tM-f a - II i I n fat I, I. hiiih.nr
u-.1 hn-iti thai en rw ailh ihrni. .if
the I'll. a r hiu.l i.t tt,. y arv llrt-tal i.4tt
liiBaiiixi r ll,r ua til.-a hiimnil In a tln t
araiuiit itf (Ih-ii imun- a. t,air ro f hi..a.
W v Sa.e liofM-l.ul wurtla i.f ra i- f,i iiMtat.
, mtw ,-Mr.. , a it m r.n-., VH,t , III , . .
nti t-.itr a i it.ni- ii . i .. ..atrial tir i carat g"ii ii.i i part
luiiy aa Id an. ir ll. r.axt,ra"
- Kii-fiMtfl rai-ll. Mar t.n littt I k. l
1 l,i-ar rf n ftlla arvat.ii I-, aijdri,-r,.-a m
a alii.r tfuaranlf-v n atal una- I l-t ihc
tlf Mllra Hr.. al I l.kl.aM. I r .1 .mi ir
c H of prl. a. l a-r tatllM alt Im.i I m Sa. a
sr ii.l T i.. f fc,tt.,y an libc
IBHI ax Oak.i ruaai aUma.
OK t'OI'KSK TIIKY CAN .
The Oregon I'rexbvterian uxactu
bly haa diTidc.1 that women enn
not prcucli. However, the average
woman can give the average preach
rr iximta on t)racticing. uenver
.New.
And the average woman can
preach la tter than some of the fog
liortiH who now hold canes in the
anclunry. Portland Disputed.
According to the Chronicle, bind-
tic-x, ia improving very materially
in San Francinco, and it give a
long lint of new building in cotirxe
of construction to prove its aur
ttou. In conclusion it nays: l-nun
a dtillncxa approaching stagnation,
which existed six or seven months
ago, a revival has grown which in
tl ica tea very clearly that a great
change in txipulur feeling ha tak
en place to account for the present
activity, which ia little behind
some of the most flourishing ix r-
iials in real estate and building
business known in thi city. No
pretense is made here to mention
every building which hatcaxt $10,
INK) or more, but the majority of
the biixincs buildings of whatever
nature, ami the principal new resi
dence, have been briclly enumer
ated in furtherance of the demon
stration that confidence has been
restored to the real estate and build
ing business in this citv and that
an era of U tter times I not merely
approaching but has already lie
gun. There have been more active
x riix in both businesses than the
tirsl five months of this year, but
the change fur the better has never
been more striking, and, it is safe
to sav, never more welcome.
I.nii ille Courier Journal: We
fear thalonrold friend I'eiinoyer is
allowing Waite to overshadow him
from the public view. It is hard
to mv what i left to lYnu.ui r now
unle he 1in11 itie a hull nguinst
the wi-utlii-r. IViii.oyt r and hi un
yoked bull nti'lit to l a match for
Waite and hi bridle hora
Kllgcli" i- , II' of t lie fi- V
reatx tl al ii ill n !!, ;. .ii- tic
Foiiriii ni Jul.
Th ri 'ili! c.iii an, 1
liaVl.' Mli-i in li'li'icr Je.
the reiiiliii iin ni,d
Oregon tliink of such
tion?
ElMIRA, OREGON.
i - uii-i
W hat iln
xlpl.lil of
a imiliitKi-
(iovi-r.i'i.' l'cnlioyer
ing out the nitirdi r rx,
gre.lt CXx-he to the
ix innv turn
convicted at
state, from
the ix'tiitruliiirv, to kill other inno
cent X-llpc.
Coiuii.eiic iiicnt wnk in
gene hringx many gra-lu.itis I
to tin ir alma tnati-r. I'lc.-i-.m
Jul lei luilix of the pa-t are MM
and x'H'ial L'.llii rii,-.'x kn p n.i
Do Toa Xoow Whers It ZiT
MRS W T. KAYSER,
Lives Tbirs sod tells is th Tollew
In; Lbtttr of the Wonderful Bentflt
Eeeeired from uiing Dr. Ortat'i
MeJiolnfa.
Elmisa. Okkoox, April 6th, 18M.
Da. I'ai l (in. sr. I'rrMilent 0. W. U.
Mf Co , I'l.itUnd, Ort-gnn.
Sir.'l wih tiexires tnv heartfelt
! thank to ).u f ir the great benefit I
' i I ceivi-l fri.tii u-iiig your iiieaiclnes. 1
i !, j have been a eonxluiil sulfurer lor
:i-1 Twelve Years
rwv j -TVf ten?
Hi. . .' '
k ft
r
Mrs. John Kllby.
frici dxhiji lirt eiiii ii d into y t
ago.
The prt -cut term of
Will la an lncxx-ii.ivc ,iie u i.ane
county. .Not an imln tiiK ut was
found. Jhlsix-aki well for our
people, considering the county has
of nt hast ..V)00
ixipulatioii
soul.
The Linn county paters are
bo uuiiig one C. W. Watts fur state
game M.inli t:. llil- IS oil'- ol the
oflices that oil !l ! c ra-,l v abtilisll-
e I without any il. triuieni to the
slate. About the only thing ever
lecouipll-lii-il liV r.ild ollicl il, H to
draw a go l salarv.
Among the hutu! I i ! t-eli hri-
tiex of ( iregon who went down I e
fore tho republican aval. mi he i hc-
tion day is "Cap." Humphrey, of
'enilleton, who was running for
coiiutv rccoriii-r on the iHtpulist
ticket. He ran MO votes ahead of
the ,ii-i.iiM-raTic caiiiliilate, hut was
beaten bv I Hi vote bv F. W. Iled-
,ey, republican.
Water is comprcpsiblc, thooreti
cally, hut not pr.icticillv. That is
when nn amount of water is sub
jected to an additional preurc of
one atmosphere it is c niipnhcd
one twenty thousandth ji.irt of its
bulk. Thus for all iirai-tVa! i.ur-
Mixes, it is correct to s.iv that you
cannot get more thuu four otiarts
f water into a gallon vecl under
any circumstances.
cyen ear load of iliiripli s nf
Coxey, who stole trains in Idaho,
ave la-en transput ted to the first
crossing ol nake river, where a
stockade will he built bv the gov
riiment within whicli the bovs
will serve a sixtv d.ivs' sentence for
iol tting the laws of the land. The
mercury stands lit degrees there
now, and there is no dinger of uny
one sull'cring from cold.
It is said that two million dol-
ars have been madu out of a single
brand of chewing gum It is not
all used, hy the w iv, by children
unl foolish women. Dentists often
comiiieiid chewing gum for the
teeth and physicians preacrila it
sometimes as an aid to diirotiou.
cause it excites tho activity of
the salivary gland. Largo drug
houses keen gum in answer to
this Jemand.
i:li inal trmihle sud the complaints
I f fuliar to wntiien. I liavs doctorea
j with several (litr'-rri.t d-x-toas, and from
rciui ei.i:ri some ol thsin 1 r-ei-.t tvinisirary I
lief, bill from none of tlieiu have I re
eel vel the si-lif-l I have Iroiu using your
rciiiriiii-x. i ne
Congo Oil,
as parlii'iilaily Ix-tieficial, as It Instant
ly rvlievi - the i.atn uml timet the nerves.
and aft r ui'iir it 1 ran go to sleep and
not aasi. -ii iii.iii iiieua ut ,iay. I am
very grud I'll for the r.-l i I ehtained and
will do ill I ran to encurae the sale ol
your ni' -!it-iii'-. I have ue. one and
liaif Imitiex of Con,, llil and two and a
hall lmitl,- of your Nutive llixcovery for
wotni'ii's iliMnioe. and that Is all the
medii-ii.il I have tuken in
Six MontliB,
and I am in Ix-tter hralth than I bare
been f r the past twelve years weigh
more ul ran work without feeling as
liionn i snouiii
Drop Dead
every li.Iiiutc, and it l duo to your med
icines tut I feci tlii" well ; and I am
willing that all lioiire alllicted should
know ( the wonderful result from using
your mcuicinea.
Respectfully,
MllS. W.T. KAYSER.
Easy to Take
and keep
the nystom in
Perfect Order.
CATHARTIC PILLS
A specific for
llentlaclie
Constipation, ami
Dyspfpsitt.
Every tlose
Effec' : -
'007
Suffered Fain
ELEVEfl
YEARS. .
Dr Sin: For eleven years I stir
fere with a bad rase of fait Rheum, oi
Kczenia, and was hardly ablo to move
slx.tit. My doctor treated me a long
time without doing me any rood. A
friend requested me to try Ir. llrant's
.Virj.ir7j and Urape Root. I did so,
and tixlay feel very thank ful for so do
ing. I received benefit from the first
Wot tie, and kept on taking It until I had
taken over a dozen bottles. The resell
is today I am perfectly well, and I can
not say too ttiach for Vt. Grant's Sarta
par ilia.
sitts. .una juusi,
003 Fourth street, Portland, Oregoa,
NEAR
Bold Cvibywiiebs.
Conge Oil. pries 50o. and 11.00. Natlvi
Discovery, price 11.00.
I nr salt l-r ll Kiu. ua I'IU.kI.O.
Price 50c: 6 Dottles $2.5a
At n recent meeting ;u .w
York Ci'y of rich men jpiiosed to
tlie incorn-- tax, the following was
read:
I'iiUTI-ANH, !r., Jtint; 1.
We cio in hearty m-cord, and
most ci i nestly enter our protest
against the incomu tax clause.
Ji'li.N .M.CitAKKN,
Pre. Chamber of Commerce.
II. W. Sr.. TT,
Prop. Morning Orr goninn.
.'lll.. II III SI II,
Kx-.Minister to Turkey.
Baking Poit der
Purity cind
Lcaveninjii Pow'cr
UNEQUALEO
CASH PRPES
To Introdiiea onf lnrUrr d4w
U-oiitt4 to JI.I rl t-nw a, -tii j IS r-nanm-
a Bumia-r vt C-ll J'ltl.'ka
ti.wai,orrlnbrturnliiff aa ihi larav-.l
Bnn,tnrror-lltlt-alanapr haf-t-a J-n,a 1
a.aawmirarhriiof.uu. ant
t ilia i laitfvat, nnnrt.i!t mSrf iirlaaa
ranai from S It. STS I N CAHIL
Twenty four carat gold i all
Rold. 2-1 carat c Id h.i '11 i-nrts of
gol-l, one of silver and 1 ofcipx-r;
of ptirel
gold and -t parts each of silver and
inpix-r in its coinxsition; I'J carat
gold is half gold, the retuaindi r l-j
n g nia lr up of 3 parts of silver'
and 8l.t,art of cot'tr. I
OOSSEr A DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or.
!
i
' ' it i r ' j " - .
a,, i y i ranscripl: I'.lcclioii is
over, now let's turn our attention
to ro.vl hiiildiug. Already much
giHtd work lias been done on the
roads of the county; hut it is done
Mi eoiisidcr.ihle of it luip-hiuard,
t.'11-iis-; nti-plcnfe sort of way hy
tin-sii-ii-rvisors. 1 lie suis-rvisors
should ;;ct t igetlu r and inaugurate
some - r-ti'inutie iikhIc l.y which
they cm heller the road system
and then nil work in unison. In
this way we iM-lieve. mir romls can
Iks vastly improved.
It is reported that Mr. Don
aid II. I'.ir.iiilnir of St. Louis, has
ho MiC'1-cilcil in concentrating the
eltvtrii liuht th.it it will illumi
nute the hr.iin. The same plan
can ai-o ue adopieit wtien it is
nee -ss iry to study the ptthologi
cal condition of other parts of the
lanly. A Mintll cone of light from
an !.- 1 1 hundred caudle xiwer
I:i it i ,.- made to penetrate the tlx-
suex, : i.,l it is s.iid that broken
Isiiics i ,ti lx i-tui lie. I mid injuries
Icaruiil that could not lie deter
miiici! hvthc ordinary methods of
exaiiiiii.:tioi.
In a (ierman medical journal
lr. r. 1- url.iiip r treats of the n-a-
nut as an article ol food rudi in al
biimcn. of which it contains forty
seven per cent of fat and non nitro
genous i -.tractive matters. He re
coiiim-mis the use of rousted K'a-
nuts ji the form of soup or mush.
tin m uiit of their cheapiuss H-a-nuts
arc recommended us a popular
urt.cj" i.rtoikl, esx.-c-ially in oor
lioum'- iii'l the like; morevcr, they
arc rcciuu mended as an article of
food for the corpulent, for diabetes,
and for the suliiects of kidney dis
ease, in the mention of whom foods
rich in animal albumen are to be
ivoid'd.
l orn him iciigr.im: w e can say
in all frankness to the legislature
that the most nn jxirt.int ballot re
form I at can Ih provideI is a rrg
istrtti ii law. This w needed
alxive evervthlng else, and if the
tnciuh rs of the legisl iture are sin
cere Inetnls ol tionest elivtlons
tlu-V will piss a nvistration law.
Here in Portland it ts uLsoluti ly
iuiMis.lile to have an houet -Jeo-tion
withovit such aj.iw. The sys
ti-in of rcjx-i.ting Ims Uvn redeceti
to n ii-tii-e in this cite. It is so
kil.'fiili v in-iiiiiiul ite l h ctpt-ri-
rnciii u ill.it-crrupu rs that it can
not be checked except hy violence.
And it has come to a point that the
friends of honc-t chvtUifjs are ds
termini d to put a slop Ui jt, if
thev 1 ave Jo swing the reieatca to
lamp e-ts. Hence, the legisl.i-
lure w ill do something in the in
rtst f l.i w ami order bv asing
a regixfrati.in law. That j the
only h-iiwat nicthtMl, and what is
hut e' cannot datunge anyone.
ui nam uj all r.nteua Ifruxswia.
lbs Steamer F.ugeue.
Ihe Salem IHilly Illdeixxjidc ut of
.-saiuriiiiy nan una:
I he liu-ht urauirht steamer KuitixJie.
which has laen maklne weekly Irlixi
between Portland and Kuirene. has
ilemoiHil rated the fact that she will Ixj
aide to run as far as Corvallls duriuu
the w hole summer, imiiiK the shlMa-nt
along the Wlllauu-tle a Iwo-trlpxa-
we'K servliv, therel.v aaviuir them the
exhorhltaut ratea charinxl In the sum
iner t.y the rail toads. It Is to oehojx-d
mat siiipia-rs or ail ciaxxes win patron
l.e this low water craft, thereby i n
couratrlug the building of low water
ixtata on the illanielte river. On
one trin to Kugeiie she carried TO Ions
of tuerehaiidiae on 18 inchc of watir.
She has been rcpairini her machinery
and hull and also adding more state-
nx.inx to her cii liin this week III Port
land. Hie will leave Portland for Ku-
Kene Tucnday morning leaving Salem
mi Her way tin at 6 p. in. As ixx.n
die water prevents her from reaching
l-jtgeiie she will make a achtilule of
(wo round trips a week on the river.
The owner of this cntlt has secured the
land ing formerly uxed by Ihe Mtcamer
KIwimmI, the (). P. wharf Ixxit, and also
the services of the HI wihkI's nice til who
has opened up Ma oftli-e tmlay. hhe
will uudouhledly nnvt with success.
Ik-eiiles iM-lmr a iiopular lxat. manned
hy careful and comix-tcnl men, with
her agents ever on Ihe alert for l.uxl-
neawi, the lact of her U-liitf a craft
w hleh will lx able to run all auuimer.
should entitle tier to a fair share of the
shipping on the river.
I. U. ii. T. Kec spi Ion.
Ijixt evening Kuirene lixlire. No. 6' it,
tendi-rrd a rti-cplion to the (Iraud
Ixxltte which waacarrieilthrouirh with
sucii-as to the lialge and much pleasure
lo the reclplcntx. the etuircli waa
most lxautiiully decorated with irar-
laiiils nt Mow ers.
The exercises Ix-iran with a souir by
the choir. Itev. W. S. (iillx-rt made
the addreaa of welcome on the part of
ine euurciies. .Mix .M. mown gave a
SOUK entitled siMirc tlie Iloy." Kecl-
tailoii l.y Mixa Clara Kvatiwin. Ht-v
II. sinyder of the t'nited linthreu
church iravea very elUi-iil addreas of
weiiHime, Mr. . It. (iavlord. on
the part of the IixIl'c. ten
uere.1 ine dranil itxlire iii.-in
hers a formal and heart v welcome:
a recllallon l.y .Miss illle Williama.
A xoiik hy .Mrx. h.. Jom-s. ol Cottaife
t trove, calle.1 for an encore, and song
ny .vi rs. irene jiriwnson, were fid
lowed l.y addresxea in rexisinx bv
Janu-s Kennedy, (. C. T., Mrs. M. K.
KvlloKir, of Mislfurd and Prof. Win
( row buret, of California. A recitation
by Miaa lllr.l Jtmwn. ofiIIIUIx.ro. and
a song l.y Mrs. Iing (-)oxed the exer-
cism.
It Is unnecessary t slate that Ihe
proKraiii w-a enlovcd luiineiiaa-lv bv
the gucxts and rt-llected fn-at credit
uix.ii the proKraui coiuiuitlee and to
IIiom taking imrt.
DEATH'S V:
PROM
Dear S ri: I can -cm-.-!,- i
-vas so near death's dixir, tie-I-
bad attack of influimn.ili m ,..
nsys. My urine fax ll i.
ble pains nesr the iiiit. Ini.-I
remeilie, but iot no tviici, .
waa suir.-tin terri' ly a - j . ,f ..
Medical Adtber was rnvm I I , ..
one in our household. i ,. ..
part of it I sent for a bottle of lr. ...
Kidney and Liver Cure, I .,, ,
dose I felt reliev.sl. t-ni 1 1 i.m.
Mitil I hud taken three Imtllr- ., : .,
completely cured.
Gratefully ont,
J. A. A!.KAMi:k
773 Hoyt street, Portland, On g in.
Price $1 per Bottlo
For Salr lijr all Ku'i-ns l.lulili.
I'ersoaal.
I all'Uuard. June.0.
J. II. Harris prosixt-titiK in Smtli-
em Oregon.
Prof. I). V. S. IU-lil re'uriM-d fr,.,..
I)rain this morning.
Jiidk'e Kullertou left this afternoon
lor his home at lOiM-liurg.
Prof. Ilawthsrue went to Portland
this morning to attend the A. O. I .
. grand lixlge.
(ieo. V. Pickett. Muck Siiintnerville
and It It. Hayes went to Salem tins
morning to attend Ihe races at that
place.
Mr. L. (1. ('lurk, lice Mixx Krimklo
Swift, came up on thia ufiertiiHin's
train and is tlie guest of Mrs. (i.-o. II.
ix.rrlx.
Dr. i. Kamllton, of Kiwclmrk'. one of
the regent x of tin- Male University, is
here lo atlei.d comiiieuevliiclil t-ker-
clxi-s.
Irof. Tina.. X.-ulin. Ph. !.. of N,-w-
lrg, arrived on I his afternoon 'a train.
He delivers the addrcxx Ix fore the t'ni
verxlty this evening.
Mixxi-H ti I'.ruuiliv uml 'Inra
Slairord. of Kuci-iif, i;rmtuiitd fnun
Ihe Htale Noi uml xelnxil ut l'rain, yes
terday. Ml M i.- Clow, of June
tion, w:ix n wimi.-r of s tirie In a ili-
clauinliou eouti-t. held there Saturd.-tv
evi-iiinur.
Judae lird, eoveruor-clcet. nrrlri-il
hereon this afternoon's train fnun S.i
lem, to Mtleiid miiiuienceini-nt ext-r-
eixex; also Hon. A. Ituxli uud Jinle U.
H. Mean, n-fa't-iilx. They were taken to
the llolluuin lloiixt) by a cniiiiuittt-e
conxixling of Mayor Friendly, Ju.lire
... i. . ..... . -
vt auou aim .. t :. ixxii-ix k.
T...
SiW ,
1 hfs.",
n
K c.
ttt i-ti , ;
rite-.
i a.i4 :
T. ml;
s
tnM 1 .
V-s- - - -
- . it-
Mama Srlaala aa IHrlalar
lti KSix. A ki. Jun la A isir-r.-ixiuit-iit
in Kio Janeiro M-nda anrd
j I lint el!,.rt arr Ix-iiuf made to luituial
I pr-.id--iit -l.s-t M rai-s to lexlcn in fav-
. . .. i . t k:.r- or uf 1'r. xldetil IVUnto, whom il la
i a' 1 - j pnx-.l tortulilili aa dictator. The
-Aj: .army, II la aaid. is favorsl.l to tlii.
v f "Tf rrU pr.n:rainine.
.... '.a... , .. n ... .w.,.,
tiawf) .n. I la-ati-rro, Argentina, iinnul
pty -n ju-lii-lxj iii-aa.it, ail the
m. in v l.-it in tin ir earv bavinc la-rn
The Lest .Vea.
ail M4r4. June )a.
Home parties have Lat-n reixirtlnu-
alxiut town that lxtli Ihe Uxlli-x of
OowutiiK and Weaver, who were lost
in Ihe Itolii-uiia iiiiuinir dilrict. bad
Ix-en found. Their aeiiHiiil of the
lliidlnir anix-ara il,niiili hut It is
xiiiKular tluH iioiIiimk U known at
Cotlatrt- (iiovc of tUe flmliua'of but one
Ixxly, and Ilia not idenlitle.1. Tim
Gl'AKlt retvlve.1 Ihe following dixpatch
tudy;
CiiTTAoa. liiinVK. June 3). U.ll. II:".-.
A. M. (hily one iaikc found. Ca mot
tell w hich. I m. not be ixjou,-.' out
now. flLMietl.
K. P. Tlloup.
Mr. Tl.i-rii ia (In-i- H .-r i,f tlir Cot-
tsae tirme p p- r. I. iiinri-ii,-lil. rclia
able, an, I It ,!,m iml a-.-m p il.nlile
tliat Ixith Ixxli.-a ii.uld bv fouoil ulili-
out bis knwiir nlaint t, as fottme
ijmve ix me xiiiit ir.iiu whlvli thv
n.cliliia- partua atartrd nnd to which
Ihey wuiihl n.turii.
Half Bales lu S.a.ii,
W -laiv
t I. ' .uitrm.
lMiV.K, June, IS, x;4
.,jTnH I il Ah;.; Kor lln- t-ininir-
a.-ini iil a,f Jn-l.-ix-iiil. tn-e day i-elebra-
Hon, I tx-u In aa, .;it, la-Kiiinina- on'
the iiioriiinar of I if ind i.iy -f July,!
and up to tlie inornuii of thr sin i.f'
July, half f.ire round trip ll.tris will!
I k.i.I from rll xtatioiia gil until
and VoU i. - July bill. Thia will
give i oj I,- iiti a ili.txiHT a i banix
loxpiuil Hit- KiMirth In hua.iia-.
L. U. ADAlav
Prai-nra III. IniraSrd Vtifr.
Nkw YoKK.Juiie 1H. Philln.M..ri.n.
a plasterer, w ax hbot nnd klllnl lit hi
hotixe hy llnrvey I'urtix isli-ril:iv.
Curtis wax the Ihinir of Moriiu's nld.-xl
daughter, Francis. Moraii wax a
widower wild five children. Cunix
has lain Ix'trutlied to Fraiuis Munin.
and the air luteiiiled lo uuirry llux
summer Curtis nnd Mx Mnmu and
a party nf yiuitiK H-op, were (Mug to
a jilcuic, and when tiny cailnl for
rrunci-a her fiitlu-r forUide her
to K- lhe It slated, vilu-ic-
uxm Moran aliiM-d i.er and .haw
inir a rvvolvi-r tln-d at lu-r but
lliixxetl. Juxt n he raised Ills weulxiii
to shixit airain, Cnrll dn-w-a revolver
and find. Mi mn Ml ,i the llix.r with
a bull.-l which i i-iicliatcil bislcll huiir.
Ilefore bellied lie aii-used Mrilest l-'lts-
siiiiuioiix, ouii o the young ini-u bo
came with Curtis, of ImviiiK allot hiui,
Curtis to!d Ihe nnhi-r tl ut he was Ihe
guilty party.
Ims-Maa la. Hstiam.
Pinsiii Hii. June IS. The siltl.-
metit of tliei-oal xtrike and the n-turu
to work oflo.iisinf the lll.noo liiiuer
In thi dixlrict has irlven an Iiiuh-Iiix lo
all kinds of lui-lniTS. At numy lartre
plants in this city work h fix rexlllli' d
today after a long htluuias. It is !,
llcviil tliut the .Mi'Kei-aixirt (nlx-uoika
will start up. lu the river district tin
miners are at ill out In the seixitid and
lourth. The imol oi-rator olil.-ct to
signing the yearly agreement, nod
tlie miners will not tro back uiilll l!i
ia done. At Monownii, work Imx ii--t
been n-sume.1 but w ill I i-hortlv.
A niaar's 4ll braik.
H lKl K ( IT., dr.. June la -llnU-il
Kllha. a luliu-r, last i vi-nli..' fa-!! il-.w i.
a ahall at Hie Virtii iniiiu ami tn ,
killed ilialatltlV. llu fi 11 ovir L'mi l.x I
breaking nearly every Ix.ne lu bix
IxmIv. (.- wax uix.iii ii. am! had r. la-
tlvt-a in lotou nnd .New Yolk.
"I h f mil n,a.
I..M ISVII - June l!i.TI... ix llii-
howl Pavonia. f.oui A limn . im l Id I-
Iv urniy at ttVt point, Kt ., mid -r-den-.
tin-in to ki-t-p away from the
Falla city. After angry piul.-y. Ui-ll
ordenxl the caplimi lo turn hail, t'
Kvans lauding, w lu re heil. mlxirki ,f
H.i w III come In ..iii.vj,. nnd fit
enough inon.y to tnke He aunt lo
Cincinnati.
Batar I lira? D. marraia.
WaMIINi.Tii.n. Jim.- !l.T. prri
llelil hua ta ut the loilouiui; liullilltl -
tii.nx to the I r i.l. ut :
llfcf ilai-ket! r..iirr of pub
lic moiiry.ut rin t ia, ,.,. 1
ItetfMer- of hull i.m.e-j.ilni I'
iHinn. ,an Francii-.i; John C. tiaili
ble. Iluuilxilt, Ca.
trclSrMI at llxkrr Hf
HaiaKH CITV, June lit A fearfi.l
B.-cnii nt e.i.-iua Ix-fi-M n ...iii,u innii
HUUI.-.I F.uir lie Jfhn-ii,, ei'npli.w.l In
theOrecin I.uiiilxr on t nny' u,,!!-.
Mia rinlil U-tt w a laiitl;! in the .-.v i f
and I he in. mta r w.i lorn
lUHKIMi - M
H.ye roller,
n alllmi..
C'lll i l r.
i klVMNFT.
I". l"fJa
ll.if Mal ii. am on tali, ill
taarwinaire ixf Flr.i : liaif av Ixtaet-ti II. r ki.,.,..i i,,,.
... ..i . . i. .. ... .. c-
in mn ruuirii, i'T iwv, t ill. j a.9i ir asisiasai
I.iltx-rl. on Mou.lav. J una lxltl at 111 V a-w V.. w a- I ...... . ....
i.-... ,.. .1 i..fc ..... . .. :. i,'ni ii-n i"wi in
i V I sj-t""11" ' aa-ami .n rs. r- llan- golJ lias 1-ii
................ ana, WIUPI JUurtlOD. I lOmofTOW.
ena-sfeil fixr ahlpmeut
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