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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1894)
r.-.l-rxvvv.VV.,'' '...' "W mmmm for Infants and Children. " r aatort a U ao w !l aiUptiil to rlUMrm I hut t i r-tntmstil It Maei-i-Var louijr rcriUx lauan to ins." IL A. Axn, M. !., 111 Sua Oifunl KL, BrutAlj-n, Y. "Th list) of 'Cavtirl U so unlm-wl ivl lu u fit to wt-U known llaavl it --ti work i4 nwrrnll" to i-ra-It, fVwwlh lntlllrf it fainllim ho do But k p CosCorta within ejr horn." Ciu Mm, n. t Hrw York dir. Til rurrai-B (ttmxr, 17 Mt r Hrirr, Nr Yta C'rrr, Castorl cnr tVii-- Omttlntflnn, Kixir i t.un MirrlHM, rnn-Uiht--, K.H WoTIU, fcitf Us-t, Will TUltr ill C"tl"n, Wlllwut Injuria! mat tl.-mll-.tl. "Ki srTfn.l I Iit r"xrmr-:.i? t jnwr 'f Vial'irU,' iwl alwajra .tl:,iii l-t ilu mi It luu iusrUliljr rutlu-J Im-iu- a lA n-ilu." F. fi-uK. M. !-, lAth Ftns4 utd th A vs.. New V'irk .'. TUKHDAY, Jl'LY 17. lieu to (lie And (till the i-eoplo niouiiUlus and sea count. Several heavily laden freight wag Din arrived here from llarrisburi to day. The Albany I fernld tlcnlcs the ru mor that lliu city ha Mil anurolilnt club. . A train u fired on at l-.ltciisburg, Wash., yettlcrday, hut no one wa In jured. It In likely that the Oregon overland train will leave Han Kraiiciaco thin evening. The funeral of the late Mm. I. Sunn tlent occurred thl morning at II:. Ml o'clock. V. French haa l"eii npnlntcd Kd luaMtfr of Hingcr, ill Ifciugla county, Oregon. Mm. K. J. F.aMtliaui arrived home thin afternoon fnnn a visit with friend at Malem. The HmilliH continue to Ihi heard from. There will be nix oft Item III the next legislature. No overland train passed over the Siskiyou yenlerday but un ntteiut will be made toiiinrrow. All that In Heeded How to make I,' lull title, In the president' slgnuture. It will irohnhly lie forthcoming hooii. Farmer are still very busy haying, till with the exodu to the mountain aud ca coast render the town very dull. 'aiiiN'r are pawing through town dally going to the black Is-rry phli-he and to ruHlirute In the ('anemic moun tain. Thu (IchmI Templar lodge of tlilselly w ill glvu a btiskcl social al their hull, F'rlday evening, July 'JKh. All are invited. Aduiliuilou free. Thirty-nine suck of until were re ceived and distributed at the Salem IMMtollliw Hundiiy. '1'he carrier deliv ered It in wheelbarrow . Judge Walton In having the lloor of III brick block rcutlred. I'll account of Insulllelcnl vcnllliitloti, tlu Jol-.lt have la-en nlleeted with dry rot. lieu. A. Inrrl I making prcpura tlolin for bullillUK a hoi houm on hi raueli ohort dintitui'o iiImivc hirliii( lleld. He ha i itcu-n iltiu(ed lit lio. We are iuforini'd (hut a Hulem hop buyer oiler to contract iiom lor II cent ix-r Hiuud, uylni l et'iil down for picking inoitey when I he Mime I lieedi-d. A little 7-ycarold miii of Jack llelte inu fell from a tre and fractured hi rlirht eolhtr Ixiue IiihI evening. I r. McAlllnter waa railed and reiuci-d the fracture. A bitru I bclntr. built on the lot et of the l.'ulverlly U-tweeii I'.leveutli and Twelfth Direct. It dee not form a ileal front! iecu for the I'nlvemlty K round. The l'ortlaiid itrikliiK ntllway men, with the exeetloii of one, readily lie kliowltxltre ilefeat. Home of the old men are wllllny taken back, but aome are reluwil. Hatunlay wa nty day on the O.I1. It. 1C The H. T. It. It. emidoyc un now rayiiiK for a nlmllarday, a the aliike hw ireveii(ed the ay ear of tire latter company from vlmilng Oregon. V. II. Huilth wauirdoiied from the alnte rlon yesterday by the governor, lie waa acnteiieed froiii .Marlon county for one year for aault with a dautrcr on weaiMiu. Ilia pardon wa recom mended by the tliMrlcl attorney. Today' Kalein Mailman: Mr. and Mr, tb'-o. It. iKirrl, of F.uirctie, were met at the overland train on their way home from l'ortlaiid by their ihtiiKti tcr, Mr. 11. II. Tliompioii, and iht- auadiMl to Moo oil and make a Vlnlt here butt eveiilUK- J. I'. Holland, w ho ha ullage of the 1'atteraon hop yard, inform u that the Hoe are U'k'innlUK to how on the vine plauted ill the low ground. From aome ratine the lice tile w hen atul half grown, prolNtbly from the eltci-t of dry hot Weather. Monday' Knli-m Independent: The Fiiireue I yet on the ii.H-r river bav ing mlMHia trip In order to handle wime wheat at llarrixburg. She will be at Halem thl evening, however, and will leave'for Portland tomorrow morn ing, returning here Wednesday ever lug. Hit will lirlug up over foity ton of gnavrle lor Salem and lu- deieliileiiee, aud enough other freight to make up a 1 so ion cargo. V. I. Keil, wife and children accom uniiel ly III father and brother, re turned to their homo In northern Min heMila thl morning. They have U-cn H-ndlug eveml week in thl viclully liNiking over the country, and are aomewhat inclined ton turo hereoiu. They will make their return (rip Mr. Win. I'rvaton I vMtin rela tive at I'leaHltllt Hill. The content for the I'oitland mayor alty hitiln-cii rnmmeiiK'd lu earnent. Tito turlll ronfern-4 of the houe and w-iiute have ugreed lo tilaj;ree. A rouncll of the lyu' Mytle le gion w ith forty charter member, ha iM-eii organi-d ul Itoneburg. Hptre rib lu the market. Thl i aometoliig uinmual lor thl m-ou of the year. fold htornge make thl jMiMible. Monday' Salem Journal: Mr. K. C. Aflair, of liUKiiie, came down today, and I the gnet of Itev. 1. S. Kuighl' family. Deputy I'. S. iiiarhulwlioeX-ctcd togelKHT day for taking an S. I', tram to Ahlaiid lei iilly, were much put out at receiving but J r day. I'uul A. MohImt, of Well, Fuigo A Co.' fxprc ollicc, ut I'ortluinl, wa lu Cumuli Friday ami Saturday on hi way to HeceU llht Iioiimi to vli.lt hi iter foriiliorl lime, aay the Time. Hupt. O. H. I'arker.CiiemawaTritln lug School, m-iir Salem hit cnl out the iiiHtilute progiiiui for the week I ginning Monday, nt - i. in. I'rof. 1. V. S. Held will deliver ail itddrc- Umiii the iH-caxioii. The lti-H.-hur fair will Im held S.'pt. II, III, I I, II. uiid l'. The race are free for all lior-MK owned ill Oregon prior to Jan. I, IM'I. One-half the en-trtiu-e li-e iiiiihI lie paid by Sept. I. The entire pur-j amount tol,'."". Several Lane county hoixn will pro baby luke pirt In Hie meet. The Ixmrd of direi'lor of the Capital National bank, of Salem, at it rci-ciit eml-aiiuual liu-etiug, declared a divi dend of live per cent of the earning of the pant year. The curlier' report kIiown that xiiii-e the oraniatloii of till bank it net earning for it nlutic hohler aggregate t-T'l.MiU, over one hiiudicd x-reeiil iihoi It capital. Albany ).-inM-rat: The election of C. i:. Wolvcrli.ii and II. II. Hewill lo tlu- Ih'Hi li Ihii ntlracted lliu lcal eye low anl Albany, resulting lu four new attorney for lie city. Itexide Mr. Naidi and Mr. Soniera, ulieady located ben-, Judge V. M. Coo r ba moved here Iroin California, and Mr. Norton from IviL'ene. Judge Cimiiht wa at one inn -judge oi mi.imooK couiiiy Itev. Mr. Clark I reiMirted erlou.y III. Frai.k llever went lo Foivol tirove t'.:! morning. J. L. Miti'hcll, ofS.ilem, c nt lat night lu Lugi'iu. Mr. and Mr, l-iank AiiiIcpmiii aie vi-itlng relative ill Kllgelie. Frank Mutliiew returned homo lo Mc.Miiiiiville tin morning. K'-eorder H irri will leave lor the lllue river mine tomorrow morning 1 luring hi almemv lieo. A. I lorn will m l a nvordcr. J. W. lleiidenuiu left for Silver Lake thl morning. !t will lake hiii nearly lour day lo make the dr ive. He Went via (he military road. Mr. W. L. Wnrreu and win Ivll, of Mu.Miunville, vtliohave Ihvii vixiting at 4 he reldemv of A. K. Wood, re turned home tlii morning. Tlie parly roiiniNtiiig of Mr. A. K. Patterson, daughter Kale aud Angle, und Mr. and Mr. W. J. Fox luu re turned from their Itow-burg Milt. Jn. Hammond and Karucnt (ilNtrnp have reliirm-d from their .Mileuio trip. Tliey claini the dotiuction of lauding the largi-t trout of the eauill. MIh Nellie Applegate arrived home from Ihmglit out n iv (hi morning. I She ha tvii enjoying w vera I day recreation at her hoiiie in Applegate ! valley, near Yoiicalla. i Wiii. Itlautoii, vile and ui Frank ; ntuiind laxt evening from a two week' l vlnlt to the Wolf creek oda uprillg. I He I loud In the praim! of (lie mineral I water'from lheaiue. I Prior lllalr titrted on hi bicycle Ihi morning for Aiil gle valley in I King- la i-ounl v, w here he w ill enjoy aeveral ilavouling. Hi little iler, ltiua lilalr, aUi went to the name plav on thl afleitiiMio' liH-al. Prior made very good tune on hi wheel a far a Collage tiiove, covering 'li mile ill two hoar. Monday' Albany IVniocrat: Mi- I let Mi' Miller went to Kllgelie tllO iiimmi on a viHit w ith liev. ami Mm. T. J. WiUu MlM Nellie CIki-h-, on d Fugelie' l-"l vol.ng ladle, wa III AHmiiiv thl noon on tier way borne from a trip to Ibe mtdw lull r lull, re turning by w ay of t aiiiua luty lu re -he bax Mijoiiruetl lor a It'w dn. To no: Uit.oiM s nooi.. Tne 11-year-old l.y. Hairy Wright, w ho wa arretted actcrnl oat nov chaigrd w It li luniiiy from a dwe.lmg In the Woteril t I ! li ol I he eooult, aud Hi- over ' caiivrate.l lu the county Jail, wa glv the Canadian Pacilie mviiiu route, hav ing purcham'd their ticket of the F. J. Fraaier agency. Sherwood llurr ha tukni o 111 re Mom with A. I". Wimdwa-k for the present. F.. C. Huiith and e-i (i.nirgt I Foley pringn Ihi morning to out till Augu-l. , C'.W. Wa-hburne ami T. A. Mill lorn, of Junction, -iit l-t mglit in Kugeiie on hualut- matter. A. C. Woolin'k. li-o. W. Plckell and It. IL lUye left tin nioruiug lor the Foley soring to spend a month. W. K. ScarhriHit-ri and wile will' leave tomorrow morning for Slaville, I w here they w ill spend couple of j weeks. President ( hapmall I one ol the rarty w ho will climb Mount H-l. Ie nxle to rortlaml on hi jtxb l.ii.-.l grar charger. Mra. Joel Wart tluiighU r Marie, ami .Mtxwa Jcwie Winkley and 1 i Johnaon have nturnol fr uu their .JJohaw k trip. I I ell n hearing U I xe j ycHierdav aiteiuoou. I laiieuy (nun a dvti Ju-Iiiv heler I lie chalge ol lllog with- iilrtwuhy Is poly PuMvulitig Attor jiny tliiams, and the justhv llien- iiihui eiiteuc -d him to the Male K - ; loiiu school. I i r i tt Johnson bsik toe " i incorrigible ly lo uleiii on the over cam ' land Irani lhl' morning. The boy' lather rt-l'lcn at ('rtalli. While III moiher ban Ut it il.-iel lor a liumU r ol A lin i l : Ctiiti. I orvalUs I ' loruu-r: Antll-m is Uiug made lo hve a m rt t l l ii tcle Im- lu Ibis city oine Inue lhi inonili lor suitable prixts and luedaU. If Ibe rltoru ul the proiuolt I arc su t -t I ul, iiui-i.ji-r-ahle ..rt will l- bad. J t w ill lueiii.le rnii r fioiii iu nloii, l.inu, ilrku and , Polk colllitlt . A laiv In (ttt-vu Jlnuv P.utln II slid Ibe AHmny II. It T o lo li is a hal our n-o-e Wool.l like tu n- inoie llisi, mi Hung ilr." Why' n. t tin Imle I -nc muiiiy. We Itatc ; solne ridel M lio M ould atttUil 11 ad i lit I tied. I Following- is tho telc'Tani tent Juno 'JOtir iv Ailolpli Sutr, of Sail Kram iri , to I'rt si'lt nt Clrvw laud: "I i ift.r v hiII rtir'J you fc the greatest le :n f.lct r of tli A U r lean iH.-opli ( toil will rccomuicml, by cirfl nifs.nago to congress-, the loieclosiiru ol thu inort.i(e on :ii r.u il'nj r;iilroailn, 'tyin oil' exist ing ciiciiiiibrtncc. jiurcharing tlie roml at forecloHiire alu uml falling hack on the i rimnal liability of utocklioldt r lor Jtficiciicic. The government iiiiifl not n'rati' tlic roadf, but Imlil tlieii), a a great national, highway, for the Uiullt of tho Aimricuii tropic, a war ti. isurc, un tliey were intcnilitl to f for dm tr.innportation of truojn, aiiiiiiuiiitioii, uplic umi null. Then nnit all American railroudi to run their locomotive ami can on tiiirt vnul highway, starting from the Micsouri river tu the I'a ciliu ocean, timler payment oftolli to lx! ngiilateil by thu trettourjr tie partiiunl. Ixft out thcgovcrnmtDt transportation to the lowest biiluVr, uml money ctnugh will le made to pay the intercut tin thu outlay, be niil'111 giving low freight and fare., and tin- incalculable benelits reaull ing from ridding the people of the corruption, the bribery, the rn dlavetiient, the tvil inlluciice of tin-he giitht, corrupt uml criminal corporation, and furninhing the r.icilie coast, by ono great iiioater stroke, with not one, hut half a dozen com'tit.g railroad." "" San Kranciaco' usuiiiciit roll, jusk completed, show a net de crease, of 17,lll7,;iJ'l in the total valuation of pro rty a compared with last year. Nearly the whole ill-create i in the valuation of city lot. The improvement alio a flight iniTeife, but iH-rhonal prop erty fall otr by nearly .(XX),000. At all the principal citici and t iwnii on thi coitht there in a de cline of value. It is reported that tho real cauw ol Sherill" U'vena' rcignation in Dniiglat county, wa becauxe, under the law coinpciling the ahcrifle to pay their own ami depulic cxmn ca while traveling uliout tho coun try, it would take nearly all the salary provided, $2,.ri0. The Central mid 1'iiion Pacific railroad claim lo bo bankrupt, yet their owner arc multi-millionaire.. 7 at. . .. a - V V lipeunoiotriOTweaaBurmisea) tVi, ItMS fftaWkf. r v W W w 4s I. LARD MUST GO. slnre COTTOLCNH ha tome to take It plate. The satisfaction with w -hk h Ihf people have haikd the ajvcnl ol tlie New Shortening Oottolenel evIJe nerd by the r.iplJly Inrrrsv Vm Ing riinrmnin salr Is PKUUf it Pi )isl I IVb not onlv nf Its great ( value tin a hw artkle of diet A but I alvi suttklent pnxif of the 4 fjmrr.il desire to he nJ nf InJI- l Hebl'le, uiiw holrome, linappt- y timg l.irJ. anJ ol all the ills that i LitJ promotcj. Try BottoSenei 10. ut ome ana wasie no time in jv uivntering like thousands of o'iK'is that you have now no use 2 FOR LARD. v r.- Hiruat kk auaarnuTia. CmuM auJ coty bf N. K. FAIRBANKS CO. ST. LOUIS and CHicann ttrw voaa. oitoj. l-!r j. k .in ,': 4 .'-V'V ,K ' y r T STRANCE CASE. .$ F oiled. t i t hi-1 , .i i1. km: l 1 1 i, . t aH n. Ill tf ! s4 V.t'tM44 U4iie fit fc. orrsrtit aill ha ' - I -.11, lint tl. aa'H' nil ,i .o .1 In aif I I ..1 l.t fii.i sii.l In-nl t . .. .: .t i , r t.li a .1 I- . I II. .'I I. i.l Ukrl l.i s... oi..!.. I k.i.l a i v ' t mil ni.tuii.l tev I i It . l .1-1. i ',; lie I I. 1 .11, .1 It . f ! t I.l. t s.'.i-nl. I . a, ! . Hit rV l 11,1 to- ( r-... lit? l i 1 ... . ... . r llitltl 4 a ll" -.Ul. t. tj.i I ; 1 1. i i,n-. , !i . I to s oh t-t r- ! I . - I t f. I .t r!.att a-llt n tM' '- iti-un-tl a r I )...r.-t.Mis sn U . , I ..I tn-f..P . t i 'a If" to. .i. t lt lli-,ti-a. It 1 tl S. I I Kiln. 4 t I ... ruu tlttsp l.jatajt u-f-aj la. n v ret-, an n,- , . t ' ttirv In tlM-ir 1 - Ktatt. lillaa. U. tr-ti t N.-, a u lat aautl J sU iit.tr tlA4.trs, t-r St hi M M-Nii .U t...t vi-rt. a-f It-t-a tl rr tat-tlMf. iim-IHU. II u uvm uum S I TIIK MlaLMAS HUMOFLY. .t. IOtli Hepublir: Otiu tlftft of tho 1'ulluiaii sympathy strike may be to stimulate the legislator, of the country to put sleeping car under nublio mtulation. l'rrhapi gratitude is due to the Pullman Comny for making night travel comfortable. We think not. as sleeping cr would be abundant if uot a Pullman had ever been built. Without dwelling upon that trratitude btinif easy enouuh if called for we can be sure that the sleeping car is now a necessity and need regulation. The business is a close monooly and does not reg ulate itself. The public pays chat it paid when cars cost twice u much ai now. A traveler has iu privilege, except to far ss they ore allowed in order to induce him to travel in sleepers. He get only what accommodations the corpora tion regards tu to iU advantage. The railroads and the public- must obey the dictation of the Pullman Company. Nothing in the common carrier business need regulation more than the sleeping car service. The Oregonian has discovered that tho Southern Pacific railroad monopoly is a blessing in (linguist) to California. A great mind. But the tieople of our sister state are obtuttc, and with the press, cry nut against the methods and exac tions of the corporation, the own er of which have accumulated over a hundred million of dollars in a comparatively short time. Thia money haa been taken iroin me industry and wealth of the state to enrich a few. And the same pro cess continues. Oregon is a sutler er in the name way paying exorbi tant freight charge, fixed and en dorsed by a commission practical ly owned by the railroad. The in fluence of the Oregonian has al ways been used to help fasten the railroad" collar tighter on the peo ploof this state and no one need be surprised at any position it may take when railroad interests are t-tfected. It is to be hoed that the next legislature will give the eo pie relief from railroad exactions by the paage of a maximum freight and fare bill. The manner in which a orlion of it was elected however, we refer lo the Portland end, gives no great promise inade quate and j tint legislation on this question ol vital imirlance. Tho California supremo court has decided that a Klitieian can not run a cold Ll utf on a con lid ing pub lic without paying for it. The story is this: During the cam paign of IS'.HJ Col. .Markham, the republican candidate for governor tMiHcd i tho S-cial advocate of white labor. Tho Democratic State Central Committee then stole a march on him by iiublishiiitr a letter from .Markhain to tho iii tn ager of the mine of which ho was part owner, in which he (Markham advocated throwing out the white labor nnd thu employment of Chi nese. 'I uiu glad that the Irish crowd i out und lmiie the China men will I all right." Kcpubli cans chart-ed that the letter wan t forgery, nnd Irwin C. Stump.chnir man of the Kc publican Mate I en tral committee, publicly offered (XX) for the production of a genu ine letter in MarkhamV handwrit inn containinc the statement. The democrat produced the letter and demanded the 1000. I lie genu i ne lies nf tho letter could not be disputed, but Stump did not pay the money ami was sued with the above result. li Wit ) la Ik irr. IIki.kma. Julv LV Particulars of the reixiverv of the cash box stolen from the (Irvat Northern ex pre- liien- srnirer at Wick t-rldar are at hniui. The lx was rvcnvrtxl. with all it treasure, $iU. Vi- j Witt. h --Vi T J"r-' v ' c'i ' i N f" i . m 4 DEATH'S r? I'ROM rfi.l. n 1 citll -e.licel, rt-.t.i.e I - tilt's tl,.M , tin rc'ii!t ( a i ii!.iiiiiii.ti inn t( t 'i i t ..i- s i..ssv ai tl I . i i- i. li 11 1- pftic. I iiie I f . I I it uot no "lief. V.i---i I tt r i ly a "I'.v o( y ur thai Sn -VMS .! I --.ll - bail ul1.' a. -nrys. .' lv hie p i reme i Mil " Mt-lical Alti Or wj ret eivetl by i-.ine .me in our hotineliold. Af.cr rt-Hi'li-i; p.nrt id i- 1 H.-nt for n b title "f I'r. i ;i..i,i ' fi liiev and Ucr Cure, .nal i.hei i e dose felt rt lifted, I colli I inn .1 tukll until I liutl taken three Isitlle. ami Ma Completely t tin-d. (rati fully )0iirs, J.A. AI.KXA.MiKK, 7T.I lloyt street, l'oriland, Oregon. Price $1 per Bottle for Hals y sll Kuriit lrutiU. For Stomach Bowel, Liver Complaints, and Houduche, itiio AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS They arc purely vegetable, sugar-coated, speedily dissolved, and easy to take. Every dose Effective Bokin&Pon'dor Purity dnd Le3Venjp'Pou'cr UNEQUmLED CASH PRICES in IntrodaM Mr tvwil tSTS 4. tsanasl IHstflttmsincil IM f-nwn. a.t.'-r vt ca rttizaa t tssiism D treMrtiinlBf iksisrsisi tlJrt,(rt.'V'..aJu bsr-roitUSl, Is-twfi.i rir- rasa tu t ia s4 talM SaiH laju. rn-.r. -., ritwtulJH rajts mm Nsrili CJUit The prohibition law in Iowa is now in the fix of thu famous Illi nois meaiiM which Lincoln once moved to Hinend by milling a clause that it should not be enforced ex cept by unanimous consent. The Duke of I'ullnniii should re duce the dividends he pays his stockholder, and not the wages he pays his employes. As for reduo ing thu price of berths, that is not to be considered as a part of the Pullman txilicv of "the public be damned." Lady hues are nuim-rou in some of the hop lit Id. It may be they are trt-i:triii' to exterminate the hop louse when it makes, an ap itearance. The ladv bug couhl clean a head of wheal of the aphis in short order. It is a valuable aid to the tiller of the coil and its hab its and method of propagation should lie carefully studied. The climate of British Columbia is not so he.tltliv for the uetvspa iht "fake" as on this side of the border. The reitortt r who started the story recently that a ( anadian Pacific railway train had been wri-k' d und that forty members of a l.aviiioi,d-U hitcoinb excursion party had been killed, has been arrested on the charge of criminal liU l, nnd t ill U- tried at un coovi-r. Hntisli t'olumbia dtn-s not approve of that kind of "newspa- ier enterprise. An Astoria paper is diositl to Ut a little rough un Portland girls I he editor shvs: ' J lie summer ilirl was describing her bathing suit to a friend on the Portland steamer while on her way over to North Beach. From what -she savs it must be a bftvildcriiii; atom of nothingness. On account of hard times, riiriil economy as far as quantity of material has Iki-ii practiced, tho skirt lieing fully two a 1 . . I . 1 .a Indies snorter man last season. Sleeves and collars arc also tabooed. Those Portland girls must ho hummers." Klein Recorder: The iiutiilnr of newspapers in Kastern Oregon is growing rapidly less, there l-ing no less than three that have sus- Iieudeded in the last few days, they icing the Sunitnt rville Sun, Athe na Republican, ami John 1'ay Liv ing Issue. The demise of tlie lat ter was most probably hastened hv the numerous suit f.r lil l which its publishers were called on to de fend in the past fiw months. Con ducting a paper in the smaller tow ns of this portion of the state is uot a very profitable huMnos un der the most favorable conditions, and when it vonn s to digging up lawyers' fees and co-la it will swamp the best of them. Now that the time for using a hammock out of ihxr is at hand, the following old rule for its prop er adjustment will I ar ;e-atit)g: The head end should l-e six hid! one-tuarter feet from the ground, and the ftd t ml three and three- quarter feet a curve which secures t J the occupant the greatest ease of ttositiun. t-(. lie rope uIih-Ji fastens the head end th.mld be less than twelve inches Uv.f, uhiie (hat ahiilj tu..lr.- the (i i inl gh.i:!. be four feet an I a i u'.i lr -. li,.- object of this arrangt uu nt i to give the lower part of the bodv freedom in swinging while the head remains almost stationary. 'I v . n Tj-Si - ' f.'' "Vi ts -. V -4-"'..' f a" '-V-v. 'Mi.J .Si..V Jr. f' I v t -i. Mrs. John Kuk.. . I i Suffered Pais ELiEVc'H YEARS. Ptr Siit: 'ir eleven veto I uf feretl with a bad ea-u of Salt I'.lieu- i, m Kev-lna, anil w its hunlly able to ii.a.ve alutut. My d.actor trouu-tl me a I time will,. .ut lining lue uuv K -1. friend ictuetfil uiu to tryli.to Strt i.iri,'a and (jrapu Koot. 1 did tu I ttHtay feel veiy tli.mkfill for so do l.itf. I leceivetl Ivln lit from lie i i h t:t!e, ami kept on tukin it m. til I --! t.ilien over a dozen bottle. The re-ult i totlay I am K-r(ectly well, mul I car nt -uy ti inut-li for l'r. (iruut's Sarsa ii.triila. MILS. Jt)II. KILUY, (.) Fourth street, Portland, Oregon. PriisSfe fiiflUlBlLia For Sols bj all Rust-n PmsiUu. l u.nniintH au.ia lunnu. Tki blsf Olllrrr ml tmm U A. IC t.apcrlc-J l'oltri.AMi, July M. Assistant Ad jutuiit-lielieral V. X. More, of the le partmeiit of Oregon (1. A. It., hu re- celvetl a coniiiiuiileadou lnui Atiju lanl-(ieneral Jaliie F. .Meech, stntmu that Coiiiiuatider-ln-Chief Adams, of tlied. A. IC, accompanied hy three member of his stall', will leave I to- ton in the coupte of a few day, for ( III ciil'o, Oinalia, Denver, San Francisco aud the (Jrand Army Association meet I ni?, lo I held at Santa Monica, ('!., eoinnieiiclnir July 1. After MiM-iidiiitr a day or two at Santa Moid ea, the comiiiMUiler-iii-ehief will come directly north, prohtihly to Portland. The lot-id tl. A. It. veteran arenrratiK lug to give him a lilting reception on hi arrival here. Ikrtl Hlllc-J, Twtltt Vtaur4 C'liiCAtio, July Pi. Thi afterniMiti a ItotcliktH KUll UelotiKlUK toilful (a( tery J Wit uecideutaily discliarK'ed III tlie south part of the city w hile the troo were beiui; moveil. It set tile to a caisHou ami explotksl a siiiply of etirlrldnc, killlnir three soldier and iniiiriiiir 1J, ItllliiiK 2 cavalry horse ami brenkliiK window sitt a distance of twoorthret) liltM-k. 1 lie explosion ilrove hullet IhroiiKh drown stone house and creutttl n panic in the lieiKhlHirhiMMl. The dead and Injured were taken III charge by the surviving soldier, und acces to the scene was cut oil while surgeon wen nttt-iidiiiK the w-oumled. One of the killed sol dier was luiiucd (ialler, of troop It, seventh cavalry, of l-'ort Sheridan. Thu other kiiied and injured tire member of Lattery F, second artillery of l-'ort Ki ley, und troop II, seventh cavalry, of Fort Sheridan. Thu en use of thu explosion I un known. It 1 supMtt-d tlie fuse lu one of the cnrtrulue trot lotstc anil was II red by friction wilhlhe shell of lheciiloii. The explosion occured nt tiratul nnd Oakwoo.1 boulevards, the most fashlon able part of the city. Thet.'oop were on their way from thu lake trout to thu new stullou in llydu Park. The shock of tho explosion wa ierrilllc, throw ing iM-oplu to the ground at con siderable distance awuy. Follow ing 1 a list til the killed aud injured: u-m1 l'.,rlu,l!.ll.. i... n -.1. aaa.m. aitint vaaaaava. ..aa.F i.,, 111, cavalry; Artilleryman ionovan, but tery t, L'nu cavalary; Artillery mull J I)oyle, same battery. Injured fH rgeant I. Inner, 2ml artil lery; Private Slolu. triMio (1. 7th cav alry; Private Allen, PiivuteO'Dniiiic 11, of (he aliie trtNip, aud a liumU-r of others whose iiiiine an not yet lenriied. The lody of one artillery lun riding on Hie cnisaon was litter- ally torn to pieces). Portion of the body were picket! up ut a distance of lUO yard from the stvne of the explo sum. I lie itolice have Informution Hint a fourth unknown artilleryman was aiiicti. railaan mpawr Hrit. (II It Alio. July HI. Vlee-rrvsitlelit Wieke, of the Pullman Ct initaiiv. says the company I willing to lake hisrk It striking employe. He nys the manuirer of the works ha been un der instruction for several week to start up the work a soon a enough men are ready to go to work to make the running of all the dctmri incut inn. sible, or alut lout). I'Mbrslla Trl ItllrS. Nkw VoltK. July Pi The t'm- trella coiiipauy, which ha Ist-u known a the ft.(),iio uinlirel a lru-1 ha gone Into the hand of a retvlver. ( nun-el for tlie iniiiiniiv il let- the liabilities ul jl.."'"i.iio., U . tin. cent lial'ilities tf lease, t . lit r:tel, , t,Vl but the v do not ext-et tJoo.lsU i,u. side of fl,ii,MM ,, , iiluie -It k. A-st-U, i,(ll0. 1" U IIH U'tXnt' lllllitr Al.litNV, N V., Jul I. - The ni.-. al eoiiiuiisti.iii In i. en-e ol" .'al r. Lllle llallnlaV, rtt-ai,,: tun leionttl totlealhat ..tiii te. .. i..r lue iniirdi-r of Mr. Mci,ni.,n, itn- I- nnd she w a Insniie. (i.txe'n.tr r'l"cr w ti lute hercolIiTiiitteti lor tf- o U,r slaU-eriiu-luul him. ELMIRA.JRECOM. Do Yuu Ksa Whirs It It? MRS W T. KAYSER, Lifi 1 h re anJ tells in iu rv.iQ. in? Litter of ths WonJrrful Bc--t iag ui. uriati w. It. H.eiifed from UeJlcinei. Ktwist, OHr.ui.t, April oUi Dn. Pa 1 1, listxr, Presideni (I III. it.. I a I . . I .ii i. v i , i oru. inn, i irrj ,11. Sir: I wish toexprt .- h.-nif,., thanks lo you for thu great b-nei.t ceivt-l from iling jtmr in.-ilii-ii,. j have I .ec ii a constant miTt n-r ..r Twelve Ye tra wilh spinal trouble n I the r.tiu;..iiiit so peculiar to women. have ..-r with tevernl diirereht d ft.ir, an.) i,,,.,, Sotnil of them I receive I tett p.r.irv r lief, hut from none of tl.i-u, 14VH ( rr eeivl the relief I have (miii u.u. y,mt reme. lie. The Congo Oil, w particularly lieiiPuVi.il, sn it in-t.tnt- in-rvit, f. !. I ii m ura.-e l 1 .- . l r t.'.t ly l-flievt !he pain ii'i l ipiiet ami nft r in-ing it I can g , i,, not attaken until hrek of tin very grateful for the reli-l .-M:. will do all i can to em Voltr uuslicine. 1 liuve liMtl t.ii.a I , hail Is -t I let of I'miU'i I hi an. I t-.i , , nan is-ttics oi your .Miiive ; .-.,. ri- (, women S ilie:te. ami Ilia' in all niedii-inel luive liiken iu Six Month a, nnd I sin iu l-tter heaitii th in I !,,,. Iteen fur the past twelve ya-.ir ,:k., more sml can work w it hunt ft-rlm . it though I shniiltl Drop Do every minute, ami it i due to ynnr rrn-l-icines that I feel tlii" w --'1 ; ' -n,, ( ,,, willing (hat all who are :t !t .- . . I .,,, , know of the wonderful r sn't- fr-:u n.u.t your medicines. Kespvctfiillv. MIIS. W. T. K V 8o.n KvKavwni'HK Conge Oil. price 50c. and $1 to Discovery, price tl I'" r li'. ') 'l K u -in Or i u tt. -KH. N it vt A HEW II.II.W.IY I'HOJIII A t'inpHitr flrt ki Ttln lo I tint ii,, I'atllli itMllrsx lnUHma. Al.HA.NV, July Pi. John D. Iialv, Joint repn-sciitutive frmu l.im-olu mul Uelitotl counties, Wlio lin IiiiiiIkI In terest iu (he Ciiscatle mountains aNivr I N t rt dt, I w-en litry of a coiupaiir which I forming, einii o-i'd largely nf Salem, Albany nnd YiitUinu -o-lr, which proH to extt nd Hie I in c-'U Pacille railroad 10 miii cie.l util li"iu It present terminus, or to Intl- ii.l clice prairie, provided Hie court Kill allow t. It i said tlnit -O inil. i now remit for (hu ti'-, und vieulil tiring the Oietron Pacilie within mi.Ii of the vviiL'nn road which ( 'riik ct.iiii (y is (o build (o meet it. T hi- vn.iiltl bring (he pro-lin t of Crook county within easy itin-li of Albany luaikitn. I.akar l.raU. r l:tirt oitliunir.. Poiti i.ami, Or., Jul.v PI. Tiiiiw nre now i iii: n ing in t verv ilircctinii. Everything is reporit t! ijun I totlay at (.'hlciigo, W. Iuii end ( aiiler nia ptiints. In fact, it lot Us ns if Hit stiike is now ut It l"v il l'. l.:i!r leaders claim that they will yet Ir successful, btlt ll lbs tl--l lot k Hiat way. t.llllillld Mill Arl M -Irdlitli.r Lo.Mhi.s, July II. The Pari of Kim-l-rly, seert lary ol stale of lon-inn tf. fairs, has prolleit-il (iital laiili.-in't gtssi olllct-H Willi u View of lilll.k'll-o' alsiut it si tilt-mi ut of tl.e I 'on a iji- piltc. Japan hits ace. pled uml 1 1., re is Very little reason tolsliiVe ( lulus; not tlo likew i-e. wut d by I lirral. Sr Pat I., July Pi.--John .-eui.lun an Omaha cut: ineer, lias Io n H iif t St. Peter' as I ti tu. Ihieiii- ly --ink ers unbalanced his mind. kftrral trr Iturut-tl 1 1 r NTI Soi'ox, W. 'a , Julv ''. FT re today swept the ea-t side ol Ninth street, U-tHtt-n l ourlli ini.l l ilth av enues, ilesiroying the li.tily AdvertiM-r olllvc uu I s-vvriil store. I iie Floren tine hotel was partially humcl. I Hlqucl.nM I'M I it I. Li.Nttii.N, N'eh., Julv IT.-Afttr -ix year' litigation lliu upienu nil li" deiidetl (lie case of Jtalisolu Vs. Sln-I- lelibargt-r, involving the uiiitiie law Hiliit w hclht-r or not a iniinli ii r ia inherit pro-rty fniiu In- vitiiiu. fH-Vt II Veals 111:0 laie Mn Mi unarm r ll.Ulilele.l hi daughter ill older lliat hu might inherit some valuable ; Ktly Kit lor by her moiher. lh eunvietetl und sentenced to be lialik'ttl, but whilu the ease wa H'Utling in (be Supreme court hu wa l.v nclit d. licfore thi tragic cpi-odc he had dettled hi interest in the dead ;iri estate lo his attorney, F rank llan-'in ami John ('. Wiitson. The git I s la u ctm tested the u'toriieys' rights, ii-i rt ing thai thu law would not all" uiunlert-r to prolll by his ciuue attoriieys colltelidetrihat III llii-it uti try cmiiu w. irked no inrruptMii "' bitsMl und no lorl'eiiure of pio-rty, and that Nebraska's statutes et.niaintd nothing to preveiil I 1 1 1 1 1 i t r transfer. Tlie trial court found for the alter lle, but the .-iipniue coutl r. t-r-td tin holtliug. .-me tin n (In- pci-eiiiirl of Ibis trilniiiai ha elililt lv i-liani.'"'- aud When (he wise came lip the -f li'l lime (lie court unlit-Id tin- ail- colilelitiou. Il'llt ikr I . , Auiktarlil- ST. Iii if is, July pi. The M Italik no a. eiiii'pan) bus sl.i eutiru i-Miie f the M: is-.-i-i wuriants, lo w hlch the 1 nil. .1 Sti'lt-I M-ivitv hits lukcll t'M't ti .rti-'.v- l...t.. I ti.T -.t:i- i l.af i.ik' on.t retl their immediate -.tM'l r In lite nliltvrs of I lit- gttVt rim.' "1 '" the Mtssi-aslppi uuthoritle. KlllraJ bf lalltna !' I'.i.mika, N. Y., July p; - wi''" la. -Ut Is Wie It-Velll.g pit Ki ti-t " ' t. o. k-t-slay. the wall-b ll. it : i I l--:-' m l Met'artiiy was f.ifall.V i: : Jo:,:i Louerfe-ali ati l Jack l"'." ' ' ly burl. TH- I'rtslJ.ttl lner . Wash i.. ton. July p;. P.-to-lay adi'ptt-l -troiii.' :t -o'n i - 'i" yacht Yigilaint. CLOS-SETA DEYERS. PORTULSq Or. I u Jl'i'T' i.! - .r lull nll. I l'r"v"tf tbe preIt. i.l - i-t.'t-.KV i.Hh. Julv l'i - A pel in:, i.t i.l Theminonty w i.o Injunction ha. Lvirgraiitrd by Jude e'"'ia'h lo get ail Mr an 1 li" liayiior, of llicsupreiiiu ruiVl. a( Hit.' tt lr istni". Iiistaiiivof Canary A lieli-n-r, inai.a-' t'llii Atei, July 3 - l'! ger of the ( usino, riwlrali.lng Lillian ipi-it-rul :rike at the ..ckj v 1 ItUsm-ll frtain silicing or darning either UirWened. ,il tin-pa' si: for money or gnttuitiMisly, In private, were runiiing wit!i r.-lin- I uinlt-r any olber inmm.-i nieiit than i The lifr rtt ivetl inf..niia; that of I 'miarv A Lttb rvr The i.. ' a nti l l.v u..-li us- plain -l er e dl br m-rvetl upttit Ml Ku HI purp- of stopp.n wt.ik in' .a. I. . I I'. . aa 1 a.:... ..... L.. I I I. . 1 ' , , . . I a llll IIS VTIS. I lilt IIIIS lltlllllt-- tltal Iia-ta-a. I - r ti.i..-. 'O i. ll 1 ,., U all.la.l .. ll,.. , l. ... ra- aaa-r.la-tl -ala,t:ll 11, is hintetl that liouM l anxious for guilty 1 1 i..ui-rupt .,f qoiirt sn-l liablv social nvotrni lion at the Knclish ' for tUntire when she sitiirs fu I.n- The "P. hie M.iiint.iMi court. then-frv sails his yacht slow ' St-ptrmU-r 3nl under tlrau ii..tii-. bull.nmr t l i,r:;de. I .. enough to a-low the heir anivarent I f.' ,.,., m oSiw i i.I .,u Uelt ilouday. The American which has been (s-alen several time in aii i contists by the Piiace of U'ifitV ma, is owne 1 hv (it ! Prttta,,.- come in nuncr. .r I- t -.t tlffl.1""'. but h'llg ti It U ' I . V oi l wiili it- sitr ot the r if 1 can be got fur iu " I a