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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1894)
Kugcne City Guard. h.vti'uhay,. .riij r i. Tho little Jl upl'ar to be too lively for llu'ir almond f)ii irtli roil when naval warfure tukin yUwi: .'urtl.iml Daily 'JVI''Miii: IVfttclHT or no prc-aclier, tliu inuu who ihlilxratily iiinulti a woman, fallen or not l.illfii, in not travel ing home to ixl on llm Mit'l our iiulurs tnxl. Japan hut formally Uedurcil war iiaiiiMt China and Komi-thing out nt tho Oriental ordinary manner of lighting may ho exx ted. Until natioiiH arc hujliel with modern urnm und are under tho training of the best foreign military ability ohtai liable. Tho island of I 'urea han an urea of 85,000 wjiiare tnilen, and a total Hulatiou of ten milliotiH. It in an ahboluto monarchy, governed hy a king and a minietry of live de imrtinenU. If your neighhor tulln you that llio democratH are pfiKinciblo for tho liard lime link him what law can make our whe.it, hot, oatu, hay, timber, Block, in fact all our material resource tnoro viiluitui Thexe have tho name valuo here and u broad. Then ask him if any law could be. imsitiil making clothing, utemdlH ol farm workshop and houwhold clienx-r. Tho didCUHhion of tho bct int-th-cds to w-curo gotnl wagon roadn continues. Tim iirocnt ruml law i good enough il the Hiiix rvinom will do their duty and insist that laborers put in full time while im proving the highway. Public opinion in leing moulded to a de Hire that it will noon I1 considered a dingraoe to evade work, instead of making a pretenmi or the name an has been done tt often. According to the Oregoiiian a MMr man and hi wife have no right to children. This may I good in theory but wo opine that any law to enforce hiicIi a nyMcni would Ih- bitterly resisted and hard to execute. The jmhit are general ly noted for fecundity, und many of their ini reuse make excellent rit izeps. In fact they turn out Ik'Hit than the ollspring of the rich, who limit increase by dubious means. The unrestricted progency of the Hir and middle classes, rather than tlio throttled issue of the rich nnd aristocratic must lo dccndid iikiii to maintain and uphold (lie integrity and prossrity of the country. lir.ml's I'am t'otirier: The leg islature which meets at Salem next January should ulsilish a lot of commissions, rej m :i 1 a lot of useless acts, hoil down the appropriations and scatter to its homes. If the incinU rs will do this they will earn the lasting gratitude of the citizens of Oregon and accomplish more good than any legislature for twenty years. Forty .lavs need not lie consumed in tearing down n number of useless und cxcnsivo np-ndagcH, though a few days Ihi devoted to passing u maximum freight und passenger act. As they will not do this, let them not lx g oil by s'rpetuating a useless rail road commission "with enlarged jKiwcrs." We aie glad to learn from the Portland Telegram that "mcmlcr f the state hoard of railroad com missioners state that allairs in their lines are very uiet just at present." Since the railroad fenced a considerable jsirtion of iti right of way through the western IHtrtion of the state they are re ieved from the onerous duty of adjusting and collecting losses on old cows for applicants. This re lieves them from considerable hard work. Another ixiint in their fav or is that their last raise on rates of freight w as us high us the railroads, who have no conscience, could consistently ask. Now they have nothing to do hut draw their salary, and hsik forward to the day when the railroad tracks and hridges mustlH iuccicd from the interior of a Pullman ear, not Uiy colic. I, traveling thirty miles an hour. A t aal .nr)rrr. !, Av.il i. fill., July ."I. There U un Immense itowiI in front of Just. Ice l-sitiiiiili iniirt, where iiiiir.l.-tvr 1'rnlu l meler ciim: it luvlinilnnrj- vx miillintlim tor the luurder of his u lie. t rniK li:u out In the court hsiu all 1 1 morning its isl in mi lii'U'n:, ami ill nt'la the cxiitnlnulioli of the llllcssm. lie turns ninl tines ut the lill'ntll-. crow it I limit the li iist kii;ii of fmr or erilliftilir Tin' rlilrl nf Jsilltt' hit ell ili nvor.il vainly to ili r the crow. I v hu ll h:t tinlhereil itrouuit the tloor. Tim t. stinuiiiv of tannic Jjiiis.ii. a M-rvaiit girl at lliuiter raiieli, U that neither victim of I'mitf there wits aril if. I nml t tint neither hail .K.r!i to 'nlf U-foh- the kIiimi! tiitf- isrire Hunter, the first to rttvive it hull. I from t'lnik.' " revolver, I at ill alive n ii. I its- are now villi rtiimt-.t ol his ir co very. Hop lutf llli-rii(V. The Inaikit has lafli very iUlet. Iluyi-nt uoul.l tnkf some Um If I hey cool. 1 I wi'tire.l ut ths iiH-vulllnn low price. The vine fol tho growing ero l.toks well mm a nrlirliil IIiIiik mi lur lu we can nwvruiii. Wltlmiil further 'IrnwIntckM, an nvi iuve crop ulioiihl I hurvesUil. OtM'Ko lli-pulilican. Home ailniva from Interior ew York were rather Ii m fitviirnhle, hut the majority ttere to the ellcct that the vine u i.roinlsinir well, ami thut hoi of last yt itr's uniwtli are ohtnliin hie at lute lowinl l.rlit-x. Iluylnir In on a llioileriltt! M'ule Hllil eiiiilritelit for new crop are Intnlly up to the averni(c for I lie unison. N. V. Joiiriiiilllul-It-tin. The vine In now In a tlirlvlliL' con. II- tioll nnd proslx-cU ihiIiiI to u larKe crop. coiiM-oiii'iitly nil liolilcr have hu- route pauic-Htrlckeii nml are now prewf inir llieirHtiM K lorHHii-, unu imyi i are irt'ltluir liotm for very low iniccri. I lie eontlneiitul crop, with the exception of till' ln iKlan in ilolUK well. liMiiiy uie worlil it hop crop nross ls point to un average cmp. I- May lxnlon letter. The grow ini crop Indolui; Hplrnill.lly ami no npieiirHiiee of vermin it rcmri eti. Iliiliillton N'litlliel. The Krowili crop never apciired finer, ami there N nn vermin of any kiln I lioticeahlc.-(.'ohlcskill l inns. 'I hr vim sale iMiklii well ill thin part of the stale nml the earlier vurie tlc are lioppiiiK out. Wutt rville Tlmeti. ftiiprrlar rmlili t mnHtr. Tu.X-Tm.V. July .'il. A naval buttle was oii)ht yeslcjility In-Iwivii the I'hilieM' u in J Japanese lleetit. 'J'he JaMtliisc sank the Chinese warship t hen Yuen. Two hirire I 'rtiiw-rt, siii Ms4il to lie ve-t U limit lr Cliluit hy Arui-lroln.', were eailineil or th strny el. The Chen Yuen wuh it lutttleship of 7 too ton ilisplnceiiient, curry Iiik I I inch mill eoiiiiotinil armor ut water line. Ilcrhatlery ilichlileil four IJ-iliell gulls prolceteil hy nriuoreil hn-ast wot ks, iin.l two sinull Krupps. II HotihkisN call in HI anil tiilien lor U'liilehetol torH-..s s, two H-llieli mill slx-lni Ii Kriii, und a w-eouilary hat tery of llot' liklss revolvinir earn J he Chen lien unshililt for China lit I lie ."steltill work". Mie was it sister Nhlp of the I.Iiik Yuen, mi. I w iim the most powerful ship In the Chinese navy with the exit ptlon of the l.iliK uell. I'lurr lr Ibr l.nt I'Mox, nr.. Jut v .'II. Jmlge FivycN terilay hainteil down his decision in (he election conlis.t ihm-, u herein J. I,. Carter eolitesle. I the election of Mls Nellie (SleveliH to the ollhv of hcIiihiI sii rlnteni. nl of I'iiIoii county, on the constitutional groumls that woman is inellKlhle In hol.l oltlce. The ile elsioil Ih favoral.le to Miss hlevens. The ease will In appcule.l to the su preme court. Ilrlia In llmll. IIhaii,, linl., July III. - I". V. arriveil in the city from T. rre Haute last night ami wan met at the ilcxil hy the Inlsir ornanlntloiis aii.l ell iens of the county to the innnls r of Imm or more. He wan lustily cluere.l hy the lulxir unions. At the llemlrickii hotel llelm was given a hlir ovation hy the Kxsenihleil crow d. He spoke to it lare erowil tonight. Hawaii' ItafUlUI I aitiiulolaa. I'l l Islil Hu, July .11. The Hawaii un royalist commls-l. n, John A. Ciim inillgs, Hallillel I'ltrker lilnl Juilge XYletlt riniili, eahinel ollh-ers of the roynllnt mlinliilstrtitiou, passeil thnuigli ritlshiirg t.slny on their way to Itslllllgtoll III till' llllerest n I I liiiisn l.iliuokiiliinl. Juilge Wil.ler man, in an Interview, sn.: "'e waul to hring alsiut an ailjiistinent of allairs IJtiii'ii l.lliuokalaul ahilicitteil uuiler protest, ami Is wailing for her answer. W'c are on the wnv to Wash lllgtoli lo leivive it from I'resl.li nt Clevelatiil. I III July It Ii the govern men t uilopttiil a eoiiNtltiit ion mnt proclaimed a reiillhlle. I hey W allied In sell. I till1 oliet ll away, as slie dis s not icireseiil the government. We urn mix Ions to have the iUeell restored, and helleVe we w ill Is- successful lii our mission " 4 llralhsllrallna llnrinrS, Kiino, Cnl., July III. Mysterious dentil links In the hig viiieymd Hear Collin. KverylsMly has lelt the phun. and the authorities an- preparing to make a searching investigation ol the premised. July 1, Mr. J. N. Jacolm, iSNikforthe vluevaril employes, wim taken suddenly III and tiled within IL' hours. Two days later Suis riiiteiul ent liiug w as sun ken w 1th it sinuliir innln.lv. Il' is still living hut will prohnl.lv die. Sunday last A. I'eler sou, a vltievard workman, wan lakeii III mnl tiled in : hours. I'll vsielniis declare that ImiIIi deaths were due to pnntlyslsof the heart, and that liiug Is ulso stricken wllhasexere allcetlou of the heart. The local medical fratern ity In greatly puzzled. Hll.vNOIIAI, July .'Ml, 10 p. III. News have Just n nched here of a iIi-mthIc hultle 1st Ween the lleclsnf China mid Japan, in w hicli the I 'hiuese were fen ted mid the Chen Ylleli. the largtt battle ship, hut one, in the Chillis' service, was sunk, mid two other Chi nese veasels, s:ii. to Is' llixl da cruis er were captured or tlcst roved. The battle wits liotlv conti ted, luit the Japanese aps nred to have I andlcl their gtins, snips mnl t..rs.i.H s witii more skill Ilia u the Chinese. I'he Chi nese licet engaged carried nearly I, mil men and a large numls-r mv resirted killtsl or tlrow lied. Later di-pateht-it sny thut lew if any of the Chinese en gaged In the hattle t s iissl. Twolier ii i it 1 1 nlllci rs in coiiuuand of tin' Chen Yuen are n sn It d to luive un I tit nt It W itll the claw . Will Is III-- III I'.IU l'rnu-ri. ttvt: ''lii.lv tt.s tsml hii-k, I'l.l ostvr, lul tiiuk-r. I II. lt.t, . t . t tr. It-Lrr. .hh.h.i. . .... 1.1 t.. r, Isiimii null liiint-r. i;ir ! ir.'ii s.-rtp i. t .1 .- iu.;l. r in illvl.lllsl, ll st is si I u; J J, w iili.mi Ii ,s tiintiilt! tiiii--'t s.huiins iisi n t. lit.- i. 'ii ' ' sn l i Ii s u.g ..uir Inn II I v bun-It ru trsviiilu' 1. 1 r.. Hi . I I ills nsii.si aliii-li hr Au.U c. out. r c ..lu.s u( iH J !." t I Mil: It tll I Mlllium hprlnss Itrmt. Aug.O Kliot.l ciiiiiik uittl Monday uudi-r the iiiuiiaueini nt of Mr. Park. Clureii. e Ki ll. n, of Sun Kruliolsi, paid the splings a llying VUll last week. II. J I u. I ley. of Kugelie, ..'t for Ilia home yi-tttertlny, Willi the t-i-clu(iiut of returning lu a lew iluy. I 'licit) John liailcy hua reli ivetl hi lamily lo the springs. 1 hey will re- IliUill here a couple of Weeks. V. M. Illaliloll ami w ife left for lioiiie today after a months visit at the springs. We are pleated to It-urn thut I'lank llluoton hua greatly improvetl In Iniil Hi. Two children of Mr. T row it have been tUile ait-It llila week, hut are much improved at lliia writing. II. Jlriggn, our night watch, haa left for h la home, when) lie will 110 ilotlht n riniiiieiitly rettlde. Mrs. Withers, of Paisley, la visiting her iluughler, Mrs. Charlca JIatlley, ul the springs. Mim Ollio lirown has returned to her home 011 ,s.N-lieer, from a Hip to the Milhurii springs. ijiiile a niiuils-r of cainH-rs came up from tsiuitlifleld yesterday: II. Icm ley nml wife. Mr. Msher and family, aeeoiiiimiitl hy otlmrs. J. II. Ia' and wlfu of Wallace hut te vlsitttl K. ( ireeimhaw a couple of day this week, and caught I'jO trout. W'c m In the Itelknap Item where a certain gentleman hn.l ijulte an ex-IM-rietice with a trout. Now this la 110 trout story at all, for one I.. J. lirown, of this place, wua surprised the other evening when a large trout that weighed ill the liflghhorhiMHl of 110 pounds m-IaiI him by the arm. Young llrow 11 tlid not get excited, as it ap s nrs our McKeuzie friend did, but walked oil w ith I he prize to the liitwat isl'aiiloll of several other yoUligllieli stamliiig hy. Mow if anyone ahoultl ilnuhl this Is lug the case, they are most rcsjiectfully refern'd to II. Ilad- lev of l .ugeue, or rrank Jtlauton of the siringH. IhMU'M. Mill C ut till ataa'i lafruri. Iimnin, Aug. 1. A dispatch lust n-eeivtsl sava Jnpan made a formal deelnralioii of war iimiii China tntlny. Mini Klinis rly, immhi n-celnl of notice from the JupaucM. minister that war had been declared W ired nil the Hrltlxli represt'iilatlvea abniud to warn the eaptailm of lliereliuiit Vessels of the fact 111 order that I hey might form their eargiM-a accordingly. Any colitrahai.d ware ciiinpiised III tilt' enrgiH-a will la hauilh il al the risk of the ow hem ol the Vessels. Ilakrr I'lif .iallaaial Hank ('!. It K i ll City, Aug. 1. The doors of the linker City National bunk failed looiM-u tmn morning. Cashier lllake slate that the miss'iisloii was brought uimul l.y the l base -National bauk of New York applying fumlaou tlesstltto the amount One on it loan by the form er lo the latter hunk without notice, and mi inn-x iff ted run of tlessitoni alarmed over the failure of the Ar lington hunk. J. I-!. Kriek, of this city, la president of both institution. The n i noil n I owing delsmitom Is about tT.'i.OK) with hills receivable mid securi ties reaching tlisl.iNio. It is confident ly cxMt led that InisiiiesM can Ik) ro NUiiietl within .'Ml days. nar Ha Am A(rrmnl This Wrtk Wamiimiton, July 31. The tarlll deadlock Is breaking up. After l-lng together two hours this afteriiiMiii the house conlerree sav It alantls very iiiucli ns if un ngreeuieiit would tat reiicbetl this wit-k. ( it. a of the eon ferrets mlded Mihxtniitlul cohccmtloni would Is' uiaile to the house. The senate colirrrrcca any It stands wry n i ut-1 1 nn it has stood ull along. The house coiiferrtHj'K Insist tha'.ifthe bill is reported buck on the lines they iroNisc, it will U' fun ml there are vole enough In the seimte to pasa It, and urge the senate ctintt-rns-s to give Ilia lull u trial on llmsc lines. TriM WlikSraw I ram NIImii Cmm aoo, July HI. Mayor Hopkins wirtsl (ioveriior Allgi'hl totlav to re call eight companies of the Kirst regi uieiit, I. .. II. I he oitlcr reinovtn three of the six roinpiinlca at Pullman, ami leaves but line company on the Illinois Central track, Hint al I'.ast Haiuniolid The luavor said ho felt salisllctl three com pn n lea nl Pullman coiil. I iiinlntHiu order. The S-contl regiment at the st.K-kyards will la' left there lor the present. Japau Mill tpolafljrla l.ugluna Ttmiu, J.su, Aug I. lbs Jsstuss govi.ruiuiiil im Inslru. tti.l u minister id l.nti.loli to aiiolngus In lirrat llrillaii fur Bring iiptui ao.l sinking tl, raussirl Knar Miuug alula sua flying Hit lint li tUg I Im Jsoanris uuuislfr b bran ln.tiu.-i. I t.i iiilnrtu Unit llntain I list tin- i-.'tniu tn.lr nl to Jpsn t rnlsrr ill. I lint k n. i w ths knw hbutigaua llrilih vt-uvl until lllif ill liilil. Captnin liala ..llliv, i.( il. Kuw Sluing, ami many utlirr I"-isiiui un lb IraiiMHirt ra rr- ctitil by tb IswU ul tb Japan vartbip. ' I M J i I II I I' What's tho Matter aa I I UAKKS ITHKir MIT ths great, griping. olil-fa.liiooi'd pill. Not only when ymi take it, but un plraiant, from limt lo latt, and it uulv t;ivc you a little lt'inmmry good. rii thing to take It nlarn ant Tr rit-ree's rimsant IVIIett. Una of thna at a tl.we will rtpulati the whnla syitrm xrftvtly. They're tiny, sugar-coat! granulra. St-areely larger thau muttard set'dt. Tht'T act In Nature's own war. N reaction aftrrw anl. 1 heir hrln Uutr and they tin prrmanrnt gaotl. Conttl pall.Mi. Iiidigrdlmi, !li!liui Attacks, Sick or HilioiK ilt-adaclic, and all drrangr-iiit-iiti e( the llvrr, totnat ti, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. Thfv'ra ths crnatet. for they're guar, antrtj to give satUluftl.in or money is re turned. Nothing rau b "Just m good. D. R. LAKIN, S THEY'RE ALL RIGHT! $1.00. $1.25. $1:50. Y0RAN & SON. NO. 181. Day dt Henderson. Undertakers and Embalmers, Cor Wil, and 7th sts. 100 MEN STARVED hy not Inlying proceriiH from AX BILLY! Mason fruit Jar ru Litem s-r dot u-i " caia ami ruh'nt s-r do 10 0 hunt of our oc toilet soap for 'S lllrd cues for To els mnl upHards. Va.htub, ordinary sl -M WiHslen milk or water bucket 3 New pickle plain or lli'xetl ht bl'le 10 " olives sr laittle, cnuipiiii' sle.. lu Our Is-st cheese will melt ill your mouth; try it 2 pounds for Z'i EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. Hlirr tvi Kuirrn- MnnUyt. Vcltit-UT ihI r hUt t fi o i'lH'k n. in. if nnvr rri ft. in. Krtiinilui ifiiiT li'ftn Klort'iir M.m Uti. rliifMiir atiil KnlTii ml Ut'rltN-k h, in ml Ih via- arilv' Hi l uicrur llna hril timy nt 7 o VlfM'k . nt HIN-.I.K r K K. KOI'M) I Itll' f mi Tlrkrlt fur i.1h ftt r. ilnttKi llviry l am. Ml inie, vt Ml HuM A nj-ort oiliiv lu Klnr BELKNAP Hot MedicalSpr ins. I'll.. rpMwd an i w.4i.Uif illr H rati.Hi. la 'on., Rheumatism, Skin Oisssses, liter and Kid rq Complaints. CaUrrh, Drops;, La Grippe. Private Diseases. Ague, Etc. Hot and Ccld, Steam, Electric and Shower Baths. A fii;e srams eikk Kro I'uature for Horse. All kimU tf iid atstuDil. Tli rir U-'ins ttii i Salimiii, lUiulsiwaal .SsHk!wl trout M.V l-t lii.trls in Kiirf.-u ..r ilt-lkiiap Kpriiuta, .M..U.U), WtslnrnlAya an. I Kri.laya lu thr mori. lux, niak inn tl piiuyi la imatUjr. ('rrvsisiu.lriii ill ivtiv pn.uipt atUo i..n. Atldrt, A. I'. (lSTl:AMKlt. iwlki.sp pru ir. j.n I'u., llra.'O. mm GiiovE roiLiHY nm J. M. (J.XKUISOX, l'rop. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmas, Brown and White Leghorns. The Five Best Breeds on Earth. My atis k lilt ittssl In Ih lea. I for the t.l all Us u )t-ar. fir-IIKTThll NOW THAN KVKK.-J)a A l. w rholiv fnwla (nr uir: also mm (rum th ts-.i lirtfJiiiK t.ir.taiin llitt I'at-mo itsul. .elil ala III 1. ful eala I sjc tl.-. A l lriaa. J. fl.ti .IIIIIMIS, ureat nruvc, or. 1 1 i f-i i '.'' l' rrnc" ? V. H fi Jl 111-1 fl n n f State formal School of Southern Oregon. Four nrw Imtlilluvt. ArmiumisUtlimt for .Vn tu.li in a. New an. I lartr iloriultur; lur jonnj laillra, n-a.tr nrxt tt-rm. Tfii liiatriirtnra. Kmil rmtrw nl ilildy. Kftr airaiu. Ilistllhtill lts-atltin In the tmiuiilalna. No Sti.iH.xs. Sitiiii aaUtr r.m.liit'ttsl (rum Ih.- Iilll, Inm all th liulMlnm If Ar. Ilealllil If Hit- ta t ami latest hot air furnarea. tiXTllrnl Ti n. I lalloii. All aork alamt Hi bull.ln anil iruun.li Ii put IntolV hamla ol ssir mi.l. nta It timtUi. ol altt-ii'lliif tti furnaiva, iw.ii.llif. aawlng woo.1. illuln( nsun ami ar.l. li antk. t-tr. (atria .lo tbrlr tian walilin and Imiilni lu lat-ini-nt til .l.iriiiltorjr. Tul. walilr.'.. .u r tint laurel, Imiii, anv al d wtsal. all Ins- I TuotU-ta t.r MtMl.ITriliiinu Mt.li.Ml thn.UKhinit tne year. Tlic tnu- i.. ,, wurk In th n-h.sil ta Nurmal, ami the l'rol.-alotil work la ina.l trrry fln.hallr. Th.. m.ih.. . ,, atu.lrarr- Niirmal. r..raiuai. Ilmin. aa. Mii.lc, Art. th Mali' IM.luma riinili-a Ih hnl.l. r In lea. b In any munty t( Ih -late, ami at thr . n. ,, IS rontilha trai-hliK h rrerltrt a a Ml i.liiua wtihuut rtainliiatlnn. Kxfank.. Tutll. m: N'nrmal, C.t-r.lual.-, llualuuaa, s r t.-rm ul t. u .. .. i:irin. utry.Mii.l-, Arl, IMm I ttnaril ti. Loilitlnu: Al Iksirdlu Hall, Isstnl ll.T . sr wrt-k. ami min "i rnt - r wrs-k, nr i i'i l.ir laith. 1 hla iiirlml.-a tsstnl, rtsmi, furl. 1IM. Issltt. a.l. tal.U-, rhalri: .lu.lt im l.rlnln only IsmM1ii( ami Uillt t artlt lt-a. Kurnlahr l rtionii lu tuwn. Il.ui sjr att-k. Family bnanl, l.t.un. T.'tal t iH rtM- In Hal;. I, r on yrar Inrlu.llug Issika, IliVi'. The marirrluua rolh ul thr ael.uol th aat yt-ar will W more than rtallir.l thr i-uimin ar W. T. VAN SCOY, I'ri 'i.l. nt . OH... i i... .r 11. AT - vi - I fl MOVES THE BOWELS IN ' B THE MORNING l.ir it- al Yi rlnKtnii'a nh ains-t .Irtw ai.tr.'. THE - MIGHTY - MONARCH OF ALL TENTED EXHIBITIONS. Italttronl luliiiis a.lal It-. tii, . il.hal.:.-. I nl I. n Mint. AUivr ll.r I'm h t I Jri.li.t:a Hltali I tiMlMl IN Al l. lis KM1III.1Y: Thr New Great Slows and Paris llr Trlplrflrrua, tirrat lt-Usl St,,,.,, Flvr ( ..iiliiiriil MruamTtr, H...lat-ular l'a.aiil ami t. ran. I AKKriallnll itl Nt-w rs liaallulial Fraiurra. Eugene, Wednesday, August 8 One Dav Onh Two Performances: Afternoon at 2. Evening at 8. A DOLLAR SHOW VOW ( JLNKKAL ADMISSION ;.(if. CHILDWKN I'NDKU '. YKAIISOF AOK, 2.V. I'rrarntlnn au I nabrl b.-I ami I ii anlltlrtl l'nran. Kxallt-I lu Al-iiaml I'urv In r.uir' 4 Bid SHOWS WIN 100 Sensational and Startling: Acts! Two Menageries of Wild Beasts! Th llal Prrf.rniln fcl'..'hnta. A ilixtrrul M..ntrr t'antria. s. t u.tn, l.-..(-ar l. 7rl.ra., I'.cara tint lUtiy Monary. a nr.-! rlrrua at. f.'ir ar.- it Itati.t. in -trts-i I'ara'l.-, yy (i. at leai. rn-hly ranrasl autl BllJi-U tablrau aaat'lia, t-.urtly K .ustita an.l laim-.. Mvria.l i t.s. Is-n. ami lalr 1 h nnly n.H-k nt t.iant Ainran t.iru-n.-. on- :a-i imn tn t-artn. ani on- .rit .now .nm.m al 0 II lii( aurh a l.-aliirt- I aid al hau laln. 1'Altls, July 'il - A i-aslt of uolil, valuttl at fsi.iaai, ..nt- of 4U raaaa liias fVoui Nrw Vnlk, waa alolt n from tin train Istu.sti llavrx mnl l'arls, ilnrt. la not-1 tin In the llili-f nr inaiiiit-r III w tilt h thr cask waa n-lutiv--l fn Mil thr tr:il n. Tlir iiuisiem-r of tli. t-a-k of (fold torri in tianait Is tw.t-n llaviv an.l tlila city, nrr I jiarit I-n n-a 4 l o., of l'aria ami Nrw ork. I'lioRATK Math H. rtat a( 111 ntiu Ia, tits frt-l; 11. V. I inrr-oii r s ulor, urtirh'.i lo It Ihr arsunal rtiaf rijr at jirivatr aale for ravli. i'.'i. 1 1 it, tr . Aurf I - A lull. uYI.H'k this ui. ii. n i; Ate I'l.'kr tint ri r'i . .1 K-k al tli' t i .. Sil.:i n Una ally. Ill rt'la- I. Iltiki. iw III' .1. .iiiij.'. .un.i ... ... nl llriuian .lrr an I iiiii. r .V t'n.. I iralrla III III Ih an I M'I. l .Ul.' a.rra. I r Jly ai..l ti ttss iiunk' fr.'iu Ihr ti t.lra f ' ami W...H nta.i. ti.r i..a o i.w-iiu - ii a .........i Mfo Tw Matter. ih at.sk 'l.k, la.. If. I ihr l'i.n r latin tn-r. Brat maJ "."It III 1 v ... ts.i'.i i lorteer! I:.t t'.iun- A.ts. r ,1c. rk.ta and illllu-nll ol. an. I i HtLrf a. I.. ins Is lit I lr til III au. tl th i. k in ! it .w .r' at rNt a y I ..i.l'f Kasai4rr a.r Ut.m. rut an.l chair tsH. l I 1 a.-l h. a. J Iwrl hi. I. a in an Sl'o Vm. Si:lls. 1 II K WtiUI I' s i.;r..iilr Kl I'r K. a tu.u" '.It l..r ..rb. sh! 1. ciiKaVr - Excnrsiox - rates. Efry Kallrua.l jlv.-a loa ratra to t! la Ilia s- At It) LU glorlotia (Irnn.l llolhlay l'r-r Sir t I'ara Ir Oar.ly..nlr. Af.. rii. n au l Sight IVsira ..n al I an I T m. 3?tT"Tlit' only UigSMiow tiiinini: this yt'ar. Special Attention! EVERYBODY! trrra that II ran l ss I In-aiiin A loa l.w. n rtuiW.. il wl'i.'"1. lull? inaurtnl. il-.j. I l.- i. i ui.ui. .1 tfl'i.o. in- aural.or t '.Itsl 11 lit" a'arl'J lu It M'-tVt-r aalrhou-r. al .1 si rt-a.1 ao la'l.t.T, j alt. r ti ;ot'r r t . that tt.r i.fli.-a iu.u..' taJ at"!1-. ! Inns rn.'.u U to t-l.'sr ih ast . ali i Bull tlirir s.-.l- Hl.r.il M- ;.l lll.lili.Tt raauia.l U-.lvll lll. au t.l.. Ii. tut ti. t aii..u.ly tnri.t-.l, tu l Ii j iir.1 l y J in J ti lt.,ui It B.sr tt Ii j SHiHCU.KS FOR SALE. -1r ii-l Mv rr t. in,; i fif Meat mill. f t r f h hr i .f.w rl Miii l.kf Urta t'f l"-l sl'l I IL I. tt I.l li tt II. s MILL FOR SALE. I .'. r t. r m r s.y .h. i V at II. tt.Vm rutin. '.'!., r U.;i - t an.l .1 a aaa. rarr. aa g .n.n..ra. l all g. n... it, rtr . -ai .1 ..I run,, t .-' i--r .t.t a.l St a riur I .ur-lia.l of tval ta.'ir l. Xal. t.Mrrx It. I.AKIN, -a. lau t o , t trrg.sa. tENO us your prescriptions and ; we assure you that the utm st care will be used in dispensing them only from strictly pure drugs. Osburi 0 DeCaQO. C. I). DKAIX. ITva. Uoarl ol Triial.sa. lltAI, LOUGHMILLER & PETER, DKALKKS IN narclwart' and Agricultural Iniplcnicnts -CANTON CLIPPER PLOWS Studebaker Wagons, Buggies. Carriages and Carts. 4 4 PLANO BINDERS, Mowers, Headers, Hay Kakes, Uinding Twine? Ami tin? must coiiiplutc stock of repairs on the Pui-ilii' Coast, at l'lano Mfg. Co's. Ili-ailtjuark-rs. I. SIMPSON, ale Ap-nt, with LoiiL'liiiiillt'f lVtT, corner Jth and Oak streets. Kl'til.NK, OltKiioN. HARDWARE, tl O II II O 11 II II l 11 n li n Tn Hllil tin-tiliifs. If it tlia-a lint suit lis. V tin nut ask you lust yt-nr's pritt s. Lnt iiritt-a In kti-'iini wltli tin- .tiitsnf l.itiit' nullity i rislucti-. Stoves, Ranges snd Heaters tin win. riitni nml wi'U ilx-ntiri-i lu :ts r. BEST HOP STOVE IN AMERICA, nml M'll it rlirnp. Hop iiK' Is i-Iii-hh r, ami untile In lit clnw-ly to .rt-vt i:t Mnok 111(7. l ull nml wo our (.mhhIs nml p t pritt s. n ti o ti n n (iiiiKFix iiakdwapi: co, j;va.'"::;:u..,,. mi. lirvn iTAiirr r in 1 1 1 1 V I HI I I 11 Itll ll M ) IVU11IU tlV liU 1 Clothing, Underwear, Overshirts. Extra Pants, Trunks and Valises, Latest Style Hats, and Neck-wear. (JO TO THE EtrBROWHSVILLE CLOTHING ST0RE.J HOWE k RICE, Proprietors. IN ORDER UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EUGENE. Tti Hiakf ri-uu f..r i :i. v si. si. ifi (fit.sU ni.w ..ti Mir r...... . till.;' , j Next Ruslon Ugllin the ITtli of S p amiin ..ft.,,1 ... .U.-ti vt-rv . .. , t..v-: u.,,wri im,4 iiv.-.r.' 1 Tuition, frw. IUuM, wk. Mniuxt K.ntf.r.Hv i".-.ui. -t iit:,i f: i Klve count : lluinil. inttil.f, Mm On ri( U. i 1 U t-. an i I: .... 9 !n.ur nirn'i (lniril .Ihni th- U t I.itiTnn-, KllUfth aLl ltilit(-. n.ir. an.l ih. m h, turrm. j m,nviT..V thrill to CtTf tli tUMi 111 r i i. ! I"'ll.MI t'Il. Men itii h.t-, . Thw ILtfir.limr H ill f.,r viioin- I ili and the Ib-nnling Hall for yuit n tlrltKIi will tie un-l. r j rlia. u4'rvUiou of Mr s. Munm, a I: ly of n nneint-nt anl larp vx rU tuv. For catalimn, aililrti-. ! J.J. Vai.to. Sw-v. iUiiHtf. tn ti !.' C'Mft t.Blfiit t.u am 1j.1 r' -lr:- nr t. .h.. ; -n 1 I' j.jt oil cum -et.---. ,.H; in M.-n fitir lit tkNit. I: I . . v, . ; .. Mrti t v a. h H ti.witi, : ti '" 9 . Mn nn rm ti ia..i. I: !. 9: : . f; ?,, Mfti't t.lir k. n m. t ' at.-l I. Mm t fit r.( .im h ,,i r .. Lsr.l-.. Mrn r.n 'i4 c "(n- ' Mi-ti ftrw , tan ). h j " V n t Ku tlrtvii.f ( rf.i iV, r, m r. TJl',. .fv.-.! rr ,,,.,.,. lr II.M ar. an.l .. j Kiisiiii hi;. Or , Jnlv ."I . A rt Im r r.. u'T'- i" Ii r. f ...Ji- --.. Morton ami Mm. Knii'iiie Austin, who Wj-liavi.afiillat.s k i.f Itarr Ur.Wvrv ,rr, v,.tt-r.lv f..r ntt. nipt han.l niailet-iitlt-ry lnl, .ill la? a.., , ,or4llrt uu,.v fr,;IU ti. V. lia.p. at f.-Ht..r- .rla. e,uilll,-tioti t.-l:.y uLtt Justitv Ilamliii. ami w-rt U-uml nvt-r. RACKET STORE. Mm. Au-tin Uil a tlxrJ i (''', Eugene, : : : Oregon. ' anJ Morton at t.mu. o o o o O