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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1894)
CITY AND COUNTY, wki.xk-iuviikmhiik.v H.VTl'UDAY,. .HF.lTKMItKU . PUQENE UHOTO C, ti Cor. 7th and I WWeVSti. rKt-'Nt. Enterprise: One South 'iiiimiua furiiwr mailu liut nr f:J,.V- clear of exts'iises, n ten acres nf prunes. Another, on three acres, cleared 'i with pruii. al 6 cents i. r ihiuikI. 1 liounniul or tntu wcie tut out thi year and lust, which In few yearn will be bearing. Within tlm or four year the prune crop of oil 111 Douglas county wilt doubtless be five or six llince the amount it win I mi year. Sellout, ItU-oHT. The follow Inn a (rue report of the I-tuburgh school for the inoiith eutliiiff August 1: No. day a taught 2), No, pupil enrolls! 7, average tinlly attendance 11, No. vUit on 4. ThM neither ahectit nor lardy are Eddie and Francis Itrniiis, Willie I lay den, Krvln Kennerly, MaU-1 I'ep- lot, Kva aud Henry Join; those tardy hut not alweut nre Clureucc JoIiiimiii, Tod aud John HoMiunii. AiiMa Mn.i.U Ay, Teacher. MHfcVITII a. Henderson, dentist. J. J. Walton, attorney-ftl-law. Monev to loan on farm. Enquire of Judge vmion. Two scaled hacks from fVj up at F. I.. ClIAMHKIIH. Dr. O. W. lllddlu tuny he found at hi residence oil Olive street, U-tween Fifth and Sixth streets, one hloek went of the Minnesota hotel. Ho in yrv- parvi to uu an tieiiiui worn in tnc uei iiinuner. Thin 1 the season when the Canada milky ami liung plow show their great ouM-riority they stay in the ground tttid aa they have no landslide the draft la much lighter. Call on F. L. I'll amiikkh and be sutlsiled. Tlie Loral Market. Tli following qunUtlmti fur the local aiarirt ere ol rrUil iiuyi only. 'I hey ant cirrvi-usl ms-klT, sill I tumid aa Kruntt u euch retsirl can b mule: TntmDiT, sirr. 6. Whiat Net. W: on boanl .. otn-lvr biinhvl, url Kl.n -IVr MitW limf-IVr Ik Mrrro IVr is Hnss-l-er Ik VllL IVf Ik Il-lvr Ik SH.II'UlKSS l'f Ik mini-Ivr Ik I.i I'er Ik Hrrrss-lvr roll (J Ova. J Kmis IVr ilureti .. I ill. H. brtia, I'er ilu. iH'CKB lert1lll okksk l't-r loi He t n I'OIATllBS "fl tltllll.-l .... bluAB fry Krannlausl, fl Ik KxtrmC, f Ik litil.lell. Ik ( orr t'o.i Kloo t-i f lk . II lu (lib .lav M Ik TtA-y tk Hoar IVr bui. Ju Imrt t'HsssS-l'iir lk Wuou - Hum... Only a few of those $.V buggy har nesses left. F. L. I'll AM iikhs. 47 J. (4 30 1 .) 14 (4 10 U 14 111 US ( 10 in m lo U' '4 l.-. s I 10 10 IS) I.", V.4 '0 I .i ii 3 (U li .1 el r. .11 fit u I i .' ;.w i l.", I is wf, 14 10 4 niitui 10 A tlood Tiling- To Keep it Hand. From tho Troy, (Kanaa,) C'lilel. Home year uijo we were very much Mlbject to wvero apella nf cholera mor hti; and now when we fe l any of the riynipioiiiR that tiHtially precced Hint ailment, mich a kii-kucM nt the utoin ach, diarrhoea, eto., we Ikmv.iiib crury. We have found Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera aud liinrrhoea Itemwly the very thing to ntruii;hten one out In url i caaca, and alway keep it about. We are not writing thin for a pay te tlmnnlal. but to let our reader know what I a good thing to keep handy In tho house. For aule by Osiit KN A DkLano. A Valuable CheHt. Tacoma, WonIi. I hove umnt your Himiiion Liver Itegulutor and can cniiMcieiitlouMly ay it i tho king of all Mver mod Id tie, 1 ctiunlder It a nied L ine cheat In Itself. Geo rge W. Juik on. Your drucgint aell it In liipiid and Mwdcr. Tho owder to ba taken, dry or niado Into a tea. DcatToiiccoSjlt or SZGie lonrUIe Away Ulhe iruthfnl. tarlllni title ol llltl llil trllt all Unit No-io-Iwp, Hi" wnii'liTl'il, harmlrM. lift iKXTKau lolatiTo lialilt rum. The 'I ! tri ti I nat and the man ho mini to quit anl ran'l rinia no phrtlral or financial rl.k In mm ".No-lo-bac'' bold lJ lialiilrn ai Hrl-aixi. hook alilru ilorra, or hy niall frtt. AiMr-M Tim rutIIii Kfmdy Co., Indian UlLcral bfirlna, Ind. Ia L'hlldliuod'i Happy LMj. Among the Incidents of childhood that stand out In bold relief, aa mem ory revert to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickn.CMa. The young mother vividly tenienibers that It wa Chaiu tierlaln's Cough IUmely cured her ol croup, and In turn administers it ti her own oftSpring aud alway witli beat results. For sale by OriHi'RN it DeLao. Try It. For a lame back or a pain In the aide or cheat, try saturating a piece of flan nel with Chauilierlnin's I'aln Halm and binding it onto the affected part. This treatment will cure anv ordinary case In one or two day. I'ain lialm alo cure rheumatism." o0 cent bottles for sale by OttnfRM 4 Pi. La no. For Sal.12. TKV A( UU of PhfIT LAND .", M1IE' l"m r.ngrnr: htt m diunr (mm ll'ii dra.u ii,,,; mo W ilailf train". N'W J"u. barn, rhlck- fj.ji.i. en h'm. irk. r" iwnty Inni inri i.l diflrreni nniM Jillrmnf iDtolHrii.i ..nt yrar 1'n-. I"'i "ill rt rah, balance on tiair. lli'iuirr o( W. w. MoukE.ifCuoAce. Wka B7 h sk-k. w f ae Csstorfck. W aba aa s QiM. b ertot for Cutoria, Wbea aba bnm !. aba rhisg Xn Caw. aa 4 CUUtm. sb im Umb Uaturav Coal Hill artery. Call oo or avldn-Mi T. X. S-gar, F.u fnr, f,yr ail kind of nunwry t k rxune mill Nirnlii tixlty. TheCeiilful I'uiiit fair ia In phyre-. Ir iiirf wmiL n lli.iiiin mill. Si doe Kutfelie. The aupn iue iMurt i In mImi nl Hileiii ntjiiiii. Tlieili-nd In the Mimiewitn tin Imw II 11 Hi I l. A rM'k.v iNiklii trump pmili r una in tiH n tiHlay. Tl'ere are il piitli iit In Hie iu uiv n-vlum at Haleiu. Tlie 1 1, fjnil miii of II.iiij 'i,r'lin at Jut kwnville it,t rduy. MI- Ailu ll. n.lri. U, . .ull- iin fiiuii a fi Inn i n inie nf her link'1 r. Tlie Colt aire t irnve w uti-r ork III eomph tid In hIhiiiI tn ui Wa. li. It. Sklpwurth ex-iU V move In to liii new n ideiuv next Muiidny. Joe 1 1 ii-1 . 1 ! n lipmu'lit In a doen e.irlii Iii.ln v I h it UiU'lii d li Nitiuila Veruioi.t held all i lii tloli yeterdaV, It went riiiit)i.-iiii hy probably -',(' plui.iilly. J. W. Kirkiutrii k, living four mile. wi-t nf iMiifriu-, lii unite ill with the iliphtlii rla. Oregon will have a very creilitnlile exliilnl nt the Ttui'iim fair. I'ortlaiid niim il tlie liiotu y. Mop pli'kinir wit iMiiiineiiixil In a uiimlierof iinl IimIuv. A little mould in n-Hiricd in every yard. S. II. Frlelldlv' Wlirehoii 1 ill It' celpt iflaru'e niiiount of griilli and Mime bark and hi for tomi(e. A hop liiiii-e U'loniiini; to Mm. Ijirn llurdiiig, nt tiervaia, ni biirmil Vi-- terdav. The Iioii-k wa iimured for A miii n iMirn to Mm. ion. ror- renter, of .ult Ijike City, I'lah, a few dav aiiuv, then fore A.'C. Itrou u U- eolue u KralldfiilluT. Norri Huinihrey eotlmiite that he will have Vi.ilHiiiiiilsof ilrlrd prune Hub vear. He will luve them ilrlnl nt the FtiKeiiu cannery. The Smlherii I'uclllc railroad li now fencing their truck in the vicinity of llelideriuiu Million, ami the crew ia "lopping in F.tigviiu of uliht. Wm. Horn Inform u that he ha. Uvli eiiKiiired a bend Miwyer at the rjrue Miint aw mill, near Floreiuv. lie will leave ror Hint city to com mence work in a few duy. Mix Clara Condon I In San Fran- claco attending tlie tioldeii tinto kin derarteli kcIiooI, and Mtn Fannie, her ahler. i in the mi I no city ill nt- tcinlniicc. iikiii the Ilopkiu art limtl-tute. The properly owner along the river at Springfield have rui-d marly f.'Ukl to coliRlruet a brenkwuler to pruteet the tou li. The river ha wnoheil that ido for wveral waxm but it ha (Mine o bad that it lnu-l be remedied lit once. ' F. A. Alexander and wife, who came hero from tlie Sound country neveral month hIikv, tnuviil to Curvulli ye terdav, where the p-litlelllnll will ell gage ill the racket Rlolv bllnllie. Ili ilnnnlili r Mi Ijuira went down on thi inornniK local. M1m Curile Unit urn recently elect ed to u portion In the. l'ortlnliil inilillc ncliooN, lieinv a vacancy exixl in the public clioo! lit re. I he vacancy will iirobablv ! II I led at the meet inguf the Ixmrd Friday evening. We inider- Mlanil that there are 60 applicant for the poniUoii. Varcoiiver won the atmlglit-awav 3m) yard mid water sent tliroiigh .'ton reet or Urn nl tlie ifregoii my nre tueli toiiinami'iit; time Uril 4 Ore- gou City won the New ork tcit In 111 1-ft. The Iihi yard fiit ruiv was won by Fred Olierer, of Coi valll, in 0:1 1 1 r. I'eiiilletoii I'.nA ri;"iiliiii: Ira L. Campbell, of the Kugeiie llnil v (ii'Alin and iinnldeiit of the Orciron Vnn A-aiM-iation, w rite Hint he w ill call the Hlllllial llltrlillg ill l'elldletoll alunit Oetolier I ol '2. He mention all excur sion to SMikane and the Nuiud from reiulletoii ami siil'kii hi outline Koine feature of tlie proceeding here. Mr. t 'I vile MeCuV on Monday, about two mile eiinl of llalwy, w hile hunt- ing, stopped w here a threhing crew iu nl work, and In netting down hi gun In miiiic manner hit (he hammer ho that the gnu wa exploded. The charge took olt tho linger of hi right hand, leaving only a part otthe Index linger mid the thumb. The Corvalli Time mall mviii to hnvchcen watching for scandal. The lnt lue av: Tlie air at NewMirt i fragrant with a bigger ix andal than ever. It I aiiptHwed lo have transpired on the beach, but none of the detail could !e learned. Kxcept for tlie lu thieiuv that It bight have, in teaching (iconic to U'hnve nt the m-aiid, it I perhaii just a well for it never to he published. County commissioner court I in MUxioll. i number freight wagon from Cor- vulli arrived Inst evening. The F.ugctic' I co works received another car load of liecr today. W. II. Ahrain I thinking of engag ing in tlie saw mill biislue on Va- pjina bay. A iiiarriiige license ha be'ii issued to Svlvefcter Kugene Nye unci S. Carrie McCubo. Tho new Alluitiy school building is about llnished. the contract price wo (13,(M). K. C. Smith ha about 400 plckertat work In hi Harrlsbiirg hop yanl, and will increase the iiumtnr to shortly- I'rof. II. J. Haw thorne is building a collage at Seal ihm-k, ana rroi. Strnubwlll erw't a cot tag') at Nye creek during the winter. Yakima county, Wash., repiiri- 7,u) hop picker. In the county are ;i.M Indians and l,i"i wtiite i-rMii who will go Into the Held. The re maining 3,001) must come from else-where. Ir. A. sharpli- txts-ct to have ooo pound of driiil prune frmn hi on-luinl near Oo hen. In addition to thi he will dry fruit for a iiiiml-r or In tieiglilsir. Jl I now no if 10 ury "jiJ bushel of prune per day. llnrlng tlie drying aeiumii he will employ about thirty bainl. Itl)urg Itvlew: Hon. IL M. Yeati-h hnexrhaiiged the Wi lib prot erty iii North l-burg. for !. Carpy' nldeiio-, and will move tliere fti r iiiuking a inimlier of luiirovi--rneiit. .Mr. Carpy will move into tlie Matbew r-ic.iii on Ijiue elM-t, whuh lie ri.-ently purcha-d. Sai.iii Inde-ndefit: f)ne who kuows think the Item now going the round of tlie t r- to tlie etl'ii-t thnt a pMiuim i.t Sali-ui man plaiiil in an emUrrai-ing pn-iilii by grabbing alilv ankle in-? sd of a balustrade be w re, long f"r. I incurrtsj t. He say the ladu-s of !.! in ate mt built 11. l ir.u every one no. m no fmnea on marotiolero plum p-t that ever saw them out ou a rainy day with iii not sprout, also ou peocu rotU. lueir muii mi"" I'rograw (irrgua Asaual ('onfrrru e. The fi llow liig I the program of the fort s,i mid Maaloii of the tin gull All lltltil CollfervlliV of tint Methodist l.l .Mil t liureh, lo Is. held III Lu-gi-lie, On goit, h (it, nils r l:tli lo i:ti It, Isnae W. Joyiv, l. !., presiding IllsllOp. I'liexlnv evi-iilng, 7:.'kl Anniversary of the lUmrd of Chtireh lixteiislon. A ldre-sbv J. W. Itoslmiig, 1 1. t. iiln...tv evening, 7 f -Aiinlvi r saiy of I be Fns diiieu'a Aid and foutd. em CdnealloH sxs'letV. Addles bv J. C. Hart., (l. It, Cliiiinuati, tllllo. TliUI-biy evening, T-IO t 'olift-rt lii-e I'rayi r Nli-i' ling, i-..n.iii l.-d by H. A. Kcell, !. 1 1.. lK-l.lWnre, Ihlo. Friday niliTiiiHitt, Anniversary of the Woman' Foreign Mission So ciety. 7:.'il-Aniiiversnry ill the Ibwrd of l:l neat ion. Addres by ti. W. tille, I). 1 1. Saturday afteriiisiu, i-'Ul - Aimlver- iry nf the Wouiau' Home Mission aiy Society. Aildn-a by Mr. Whit field, I in gnu. Snliird.iy evening, 7:.T) Anniversary of tlie Missionary Ns'lety. Annual Sermon by Charle Kdward Locke, l. I. Sunday, t a. in. Conference Love Feast, coiidlleteil by Flward tiillelis. I0"to a. in. Sermon, by lllshnp (sane W. Joyce, . II. :."p. in. Ordina tion Service. 7;.TH p. in. I j-vlval s,-r-viiv, coiidlleteil by S. A. Kcell, I. 1. S. A. K.i-n. D. D., will tuiiluet de Volioiial service for tho Conference, ai.d all N-rHon who wish may attend, each ii'.oruiug from H toll o'clock, ami a I'ciitciswtal service each alteritooii fnuu 4 to 'io'cIis k. JollX 1'AKHONH, I. F. Salem District, PAVIH N. Mi I NTt'KKK, 1'astor at Kugelic, I'ni(;ram Committee. Ilarilsliiirg Notes. (irnnt Mi-Cully, of Ari.oiin, I in the city visillng friend. Mr F.. K. I'piiieycr ha no far rts-tNiven-d from her late illiiciw a to be up and around the house ngniu. SuHTintciidf nt Harry Wilson le Mirt giHHl progress ou the canal and dam, ninl esi-t to U- remly to turn the water ill within two week. Ia-vI Ikiughi ha bought old wheat from the Harrlsburg warehouse com puny to till hi late Hour contract, and Is running hi mill on full time. The Harrlsburg l.iiuils r Company ore p-tting under way with the coii trui tioii of their sawmill plant, and w ill Ui ready to start up very soon after the U'ali-r l'ower Co. gi t water into their cntial. Mr. Itougla with hiisiues intent, hitched one of III team horses to a livery buggy on Inst Saturday, and tisiu starting, tho horse objected pi the llghtnct of the cinch and proceeded to the usual cnyuse iifdi down with Mr. Ilougla ou the under side, and only for a crowd of men coining to tlie re cue, would have undoubtedly termi nated seriously. Some bruise and gnat auger cover the casualty. Hup F.lsewhcre. Otsego, N. Y., Ilcpuhllcan: A few lot ol early hoist have U-eii purchased nt lOi-enls. Hop picking lieenme gen eral Monday and '1 ucudny. There is no change in the favorable outlook for a fair crop of excellent ouality. rolelgn. I ho weather ha been fav orable fur the growing hojsioiillic continent and eoiiseiieutly prosiect generally have Improved, eiiliaiielug iiiantity and ri lining ipiulity. i'ar- llctilaily NUeli bus been llie case 111 Ha varin all round; Wnrtteuils-rg nnd Ha tien will also grow lnrge croii of good hoi. In Alscc-l.orraiiio thoiiinnti ty will lie somew hat lens, but ounllly very satisfactory. Couivruliig Austria the large countries of llohemin. Saoi, Atiseha and Haiiba probably will grow very good hoi, though not tpiiio so many a Insi year. l'per-Austrla and Moravia are in a similar condition, Styrln not so good ami (iallcy rather had. Ilurgiindv seem to grow ail ex cellent and large crop. Ilelglum hard ly will produiv one-llllli ol us last venr's vield. Itnsala one-fourth in ex- cvs nf same. I'riec for IMt.'l liow are continually ilecliuing nud market dull. I aide From (Juceii 1.11. Iear ( in-sham: One more Immhi I crave, I trust in your aflcctlon, 'TI not to murder Dole, the knave, Or put dow n insurrection; 'Ti not my crown; but me to save, I write ill deep dejection, And so a package I must have Of Turk' Tea for my complexion. UKKHIAM'H ANBWKIl TO ClDXX ML When I received your cablegram, I thought I sure would faint For though I often into Forks' Tea, 'Tis list for your complaint. I feared that Mr. (. would think Wrong alKut our connection, 'Till on lierdrcuscr there I saw Turk' Tea for her complexh n. ' Sild by A. Yeringtoii. Meeting Mot Ire. A sis-cial meeting of Kugene lodge No. II, A. F. A A. M., will I? held next Wisliiewlny evening, Si-ptemU-r U'th. Work III tho M. M. degree. Member and visiting brethren In vited. It. E. Hhihtow, w. m. FhoM ItollKMIA. Itis'burg I'luin dealer: 11. M. Oatlliail, w ho had Is-ell In charge of the Cottage (irovelto I, Mini iisi-k tmin. ha resiirneil on aiv count of ill health ami last week re turned to Myrtle Creek. He re ort coiiaiderable activity in the mii-e, but imt so much a w a ex-etiil, on account of the company owning the Champion mine stnilng until next vear the erection of their mill. The fuvi mine is doing well and the Annie would w ith a larger mill, hav ing now but tivestnrnp to work base ore with. Then-is ho doubt but the district 1 rich in gold, and 1 destined to iMcmue an luiortaiit mining camp. Salem Inies-iidt'iit: I). E. Swank, I j , of Aumsvllie, u in the city In day. lUith he and the Aiidcrviu '.rm., of Stnylon, are paying 4-' rents B bushel for wheat. Six cenl higher than I paid here In Salem. We un it, r-iaii l that thi is really more than the legitimate market price, and arisi-s from a keen mm-iitlou between tlenw parties. It is a fight and a fight to the lllilsh. And while ill on the farmer are taking advnt.tage of the situation, and are selling their wheat at a g'ssl prii". T' Faioiho. Just romplipil a new liarn at the Miiim-wta Imum for the syti'inmishitioii of my tron. Hav and grain at very reasonable rate. TiirLn vY,i:i,n:Miii i: ;. It bs'ka a If It wa going locli-ai ii. The maple h. ike have i.-iuiiui... I fulling. t 'ha. Ford, of f-.iU-iti, li-iiiiig I .i gene friend. St.'k hog are gissl prosrly I. and In demand. Wo... I cawing machllie nr.- i, w nearly all busy. Silver I'.. -1 1 I'.iiikhs, Colh.ii . , , at Wnits'. I'riixa low'. Forty ismiid watermelons . 1, -,l t iiaiit's Pass for ten cent cu b. Only thiitccii teacher nre cui 1. . I ill the public M'lnsila of All'illiy. Jake Carman, of I'oltlalid, ciuiu up lal night for a t isil w ith old fii'inl. hue. Only a little over a Week hm.I stll.lns m ill In resumed at the ':i!e litlversity. Ladies your attelttiotl 1. called t '! e halidsoltie line of silver novelties j ,it reii-ived at Wat!'. Tlie steamer Lunelle 1 still liciUiug regular sellil'Wi-ekly trips Istu.in I'oltlalid and I li'b eiidi'lice. A marriage lici-usi wa issiicl ihi. morning by Cniintv Clerk Jeiiuin-. to Kols-rl lloiidaud iu lie t ill.ni. The Morrow eoimiv iinili st tn- for the ollbv ol slit rill of" lluyisj . llir rlngtoii, wa throw u mil 'of comt. The funeral ervli of the lute .lo. eph S. Smith W III ls hel I at the icsl deii'V of hi sou till mtertiiMii at 4 o'chsk. (iirls take a look at those silver imv rllles at Walts'. They cmline the latest tltwlgu, mid w ill he sold nt the Very low est prices. F. W. Fori-, formerly of this coun ty, has Isvu tllsi hargeil fnuu the state asylum a ts-liig cun-il, and he ha re turned to hi home nt I'ortlaiid. J. I'.. Ileiiklc, a h-tm-d liiiloinalli, Ik lltoll l-olltlly, lllcrehllllt, is III l .u gi ne bslay making m rattgeiin ut for several ol hlsehildn'ii toeliler IlieState I nlvcrsitv. (ieiientl t'oxcy is now tilling li-cliin-ellgacemelit ill t Hi in al t I'm s-r lllglit. He is able to get this price Is cause of the advertisement hi march to Wash ington gave hiiii. The Chine- pay tlnir doctor once n year. We know" of maciiiI ol the pro-fin-Ion who would sing ", :,,. Injur" If the Chliii-c plan wu strictly ad In ml to in Kiigeiie. In the fnt ii n' every pack of playing card mut have n u' cent revenue stamp liasted on Isioni It can Is- sold, tills I one of the feature of the lie w larill law, mid liny one violating it I sub ject to a Hue of f si. Livie N. Thompson, a guardian of the minor heir of John M. Thomimon, ho U-guii a foniimun1 suit In the ljine county tiriMit court ngaiust (I. . lin. chart. Judgiiieiit I B'.keil for f 1, Urn ami luten-t. I'eiiilletoii 1". .: The On-gon I'n- AsiN'iiitlnU W ill nits I In l'elldletoll the latter pnrt of this mouth, and It 1 hos- tho siple w ill make a gisi.l lilt pre-sioii nn the pros Isiy and send I hem home with It ippy 'btr.rt to tell III their msr what a g'sul lime they had al I'dulli'ton. The shipment of IJI hog, w hich left here today iii charge of F. 1. Mc Cully and I A Kiddie, going to Mon tana, Is the llin-st lot of orker ever leaving I'jistern On-gon, say the La ( intuitu Chronicle. The hogs average very nearly loo iounil. The ham, Istcoii and lard lniHirted Into On-gon fnuu the llust i also a "lino lot." A couple of wag at 1'luenlx hist week undertook to frighten a young man and hi l-t girl, a they wen taking a moonlight stroll, by playing f;host. They srnn-d the girl nil right, tut fni If I lo slatii-dc tho young man, who turned ou I hem and thawing w hut nps'iircd to be a revolver, but what wa in reality a pi ordered thrin to throw up their hands, which they promptly did. After lecturing the'wtiiilil-beloker aud making them Isileve that they came very near l ing nal ghost instead of mitki-ls lieveoncs, he sull'ercd them to de part. Mr. S. W. Condon and children nud Herbert Condon arrived home from NeWHirt thi afternoon. C. A. Wlntiiieler arrived fnuu The Halle thi morning for a visit with friend before tho university os in. Mr. M. A. Hunsaker and I n d Her Isild n tiirind from a month' visit to (he llelknap springs this afternoon. II. II. Ollfrey, legislative clerk of the I'lliteil State senate, left Wash ington ycMcrdny to visit old friend in ( Iregoll. Mr. Ogleshy, of Cottage (i rove, who bus I en visiting her nleco, Mrs. J. O. Khiiichnrt, in thi city, returned to her homo thi afternoon. Judge J. C. Fill lerton went to Cor valli thi morning to arrange for fix ing another date for the snle of the Oregon Pacific railroad, lie will re turn to Kiigeiio tomorrow. Today's Ongonlaii says: Mr. ami Mm. II It. Klnculdand Wrl- r Kin cnld, all of Kugene, Or., are n-glti-ied ut tho 1'erklns. Mr. Kincuid is editor of the Oregon state Journal, mid secre tary of state elect. ticorgo Welch, a member of the last graduating clans of tho I'nlversity of Oregon, who ha been sicudiug the summer III I-iike and Klamath cotiti lles, n-tiirned hen lost evening. He will leave for his home in Astoria lu a few days. I'eii'ileton E. ).: C. II. Chapman, president of the slate university at Eu gene, arrived this morning. 1'n-sl-deiit Chapman come to sjsnk to the teachers and people of 1'elidleton Uh nlght at the court house. Hi stibjet-t I Tennyson' "In Meinoriam.'' Ill ability a ass-akir I umpiestloiieil and no doubt a large audience will be pn-ciit. Mr. Frank Anderson U vUltlng rtd ativea here. E. C. Smith returned to Harrlsburg this morning. Attorney J. M. William went to Portland thi moriiing on a business trip. Mr. O. It. Chri-mnn and little son went to Soduvillc thi morning, to sjs'iid a few day. Mm. Samuel Vei.tch, w ho list l-cri vl-iilng at Cot tnge liroe, n turned lo 1'orliaml thi moruitig. tl'l t'.'i . I"' !! . IV. 7 1 ti i mi con- Now I (I e time to dn dry plowing, get an Oliver chilled plnw and it will k.s-ti itself in the ground, ( all on F. L. ChaiiiU-n for I In-only genuine aud at reduced price for A New Hakn. Just completed in ! ronncK'timi with the Minnesota ilob-l. Flmt clu ki-ioiiiiii'slatloti for both man and U-ast. Hay arid grain will be furnished at low rate. (.""Itt III I -l .1 11 .-1 s luUlt. A C Jetiniug, snhirv for Aug I I.l. ,1 ' A .1 J.1I11.-..11, " " . C I. ...ll. J M 1II1 iiu.di-tri.i atloiiiey J M Abrntiis, rel itc on taxi paid 011 s w I ol s e 1, see I J t 17., rle I'he follow tug bills were also sl.b-ri d and allow is I, and the clerk w.ts iiuthoiic.l tn draw w.-trtnul on the l:..ad fund in 'it nn m tin n -'l, low it: li I" Kidl. rd, repair- an I ted lord bridge (.:; 7,) J II l'i rkn.i, I11111U r. JO nt Addy I'm :i.-r an. I otheis i il J I. Join-, I11111U r s lo J I, Join s, . !i It S II viand, " :r, 1, At tiiis tini,. the bond of li U lb . I-Iciils-ck for s rt.iritiainv ol contract In grid. tig mad lo 11 meli-ry, tiled Augiil I'illi, w as ealniite. mid .ippro ed. At this time 1'J liiickwcrtli and 1".' other s tltlolicls pres.' ntid their s-ll-II. HI lor the c-t:ilii-li!icil of 11 ro.id Is-giiinlng at the I. ilea A Mmm-place. Alter v rt 111 1 11 tl lull It w as found that the notliv wnslnis rfect and thejliutt tcr w as ili-iiiis-cd. Al this time the follow ing bill were present, d, ii. n. id, ri d nud the cletk ordered 1. 1 draw w nrrant on the gen eral fund in paiiiicht thcnioi: II I-' Kussi'll, paiis rs (!! "it K II Ingham, pauis-rs II v"i John M illiaiiis, teachers ex aimiiat ion H N' s Keld, teacher exauiina t loll J ti Stevellsnii, t achers ex aniinatloii J ti Slevelison, postage A J Johnson, oilliv mid jad sup pllisi J li Orny, sahtrv fnrAugu-d i:itv'rie'l,lghl Co., Jail " ' " court house... I'l' 'si 9 no it nn 1 no k mi II lo J mi I'l 60 llarrt Hall at Juiu-tinii. I'si'.jr t.uar.l, a nits r ... A grand hurvc-t ball will be given at the opera lioiisii In Junction City tomorrow evening, Scptc iiiIst 7. Ar rangement are Is ing made for 11 first class time. 'I'.w inciiils-r of tlie l!tl geiin baud are in n-ivipt of coiupll luelilarv tickets, the coiirtesv In-iiil' extcinled liy musicians of oiir sister tow 11. MislAKKN loll A IlKAIt. rrlllo villc licvicw : l.ust Monday nfteruooii Sam N-ifi-rt ennui gallotilng into tow 11 and iiiiiinnsl for Or. lU'lkuap. A sisiu us lie held a consultation with the doctor, we hunted bliu up nml In- piiretl the caue. He Informed u that nt a Milut In the Cascado lunge, twenty mile west of ( 'raim prairie, mid ninety live mile fnuu 1'rl neville, himself nud three others. William Juiiiii, 1II111111 Thorn nud William I'isilcr, were canisd ls-ar hunting, tin the I'tlth, having killed 0110 ls-ar, in the evening two of the patty, Win. Thorn and Win. Oulnn. cnncludi-d they would tako around and see II they could not scare up another one. They so ui Isi-ame separated, and just as ii dim getting dusk Thorn saw w hat he thought was a ls-ar and lire. I 'at It. Iiisteiid of a ls-ar II turned out to l Ouiiiii. 'The bullet struck hi right arm, passing through near the shoul der, fortunately missing hi hodycti tln ly. Seifert immediately started for medical assistance, nml (he other pnr Hi's intended n bring (Julim thi way, nml mis t the doctor at t nil 11 prairie itir liuaM, s.-.i.'ii,Lr 0. 1 I si 1 1 1 I I u . . One Jack McCully got Ion. led w ith red liipmr last evening ninl raised a disturbance In tlm nl deuce sirtlou of tho city. At last lie w as found by imiIIiviiiiiu Mathew s In Mayor Friendly' nsldence vnid, and he iinniedlittiiv nttemptisl fii arrest. McCully started to run mid .Mathews struck him two or thnst ghuuing blow with his club but til. I not suc ceed in stopping him. A hn w as run ning near the Central school building Mr. Mathews ordered him lo slop ami llnsl Into tlie nir over tint man with hi revolver, but tlm individual went right on mid in tlie dark got away for a time. Afterward ho was nrn -ted mid hi trial, thi morning, wa llxed by the recorder for this nlifrnooii nt 3 o'clock. Ho w as placi d on his own n-isignl.-ami', mid w hen the hour for hi trial came around, ho had dias-arii. C. It., K. A K. Haii.iioap. Itoso burg Iteview: U. A. liraham came In from Cimw i-ouiity yesterday evening to meet A. II. Siint-kle nud Captain Simmies, of J.ilm I). Spn-cles Jc Co. Tho latter gentlemen arrived ou the night train from Sun Francisco, and ull stalled for the tiit early (lib morning by private coiiveymuv. It I generally uuderstiMKl that something iiiitorlmit will develop stsui ngani ItiglhoCiMi liny A Itowbiirg lailmad, and Mr. Spreckle ha come up to do lido on tho advisability of resuming work thi fall. It I learned fnuu very nut helitlc source that the curs are to Ihi running into lloM-burg within llf-tis-n mouth. 0 Iio!lT. JoH5TO. Dr. Price's Cream llakinff I'owdcr Avardsi Cnii UJ t-w. im )raaiatak TiikFai.I. Inhpkitio.v. The rail road iiiiiiinisslon ou Tuiswlay next ls gln the fall iiisici'tiou of the railroad in Oregon. Cuniilsaioner I. A. Ma cruui and J. 11. Eddy w ill meet Com missioner If. It. Compson at Cole's station near tho state lino on the Southern I'acillc ami thai road will be gone over and examine. I fnuu thereto I'ortlaiid. 'The oilier lines will bo In seetod in their order. For hale. 3J) acres of prairie land U-tweeii Junction and Irving. Will be sold very cheap and nn easy term. Also two eotUiges lu Eugene nt a bargain. Inquire of owner. SlIKKU'lMIP Ilt'KH, Eugene, Ore. For Kale! The Eugene Inm Work. Eii'pllro of ti. N. Fka.i 11, ot the Work. Hp Picking M.uiej. A pl t Wm. Mill, r, hop grower, or the J. M. I'.Ussrll Co., I'nrtlulld. Iom. 1 hurwlay Augustus, U-tweeri lower Mohawk ntcl Eugene, n red-cov er.. I, 1 lut bsik and -veral lett-m. The llinb r will I) su'ably rc-wurded by leaving same at thi of! In-. , , , o Among the Appmpriationacoiitaiiiiil In the riverand hartsir bill pn-l by coiigri I the following: For Improv ing the WllUmette riv.-r alsive Port land, V-V", of which s,i) or so mueh thereof a may l neiisM.ry, shall Is-tisiil at Corvalli-, and t-'.'MJ may, at thu iliwretinfi of the ses-n tsry of war, Is- Used In the removal of oi strtielions lu the Vamhill river up to M.-M.iifivi . 'Thu it Is S'.niil that til ''an Iss ustl lu Impnivlrg the riv. r In the form of building wln,( dams, scraping bars, etc I UK IMI' MolM). Krpurt I'oiiie In I roin All Oiiditer nl a Hot nn the Hup Mil. Pew. I;, port arc coining lu fiom all itiar ( is (hat mildew or mould i rapidly developing in Imps, and II Would not Is- surim-nc; If many othcrw io proin. i-lltg lields would Hot ls picked. Tho 111. ml I or mildew ha show 11 up on litany ards tint n week ago wen" clean. Many ot the grower think tho It. .i lice are to blattlii for the pn-seluv of the mildew, While other attrlbllll it tn the 1 liallgeol leliiperillire. W hat-ev.-r the cutis,, may Is it will proven great l..s In all ito'o yards nre affect ed. llnW Mill I. l I i ll -.:p, I'ioiii n pmt iif Chnii. Whitehead. Hgricullunil advi-er, England, s.s7:j "There was a serious vi-llnlloii of mil. lew er mould on the hop planta tion In part nf Kent and Sussex, due tn t he ttt-i.t i.ft fungus, know 11 11 hop iiilldcw. 'Thi was somewhat unusual n the liingus generally it s-nrs mid spn ads rapidly in dull, cool mhsoii, and espivt.'illy after sudden vniiat lolls of teiuH. ratine, ninl ha hardly ever Ui 11 know n tn nccisimi much Injury tn Imps in warm seasons, w ith iitiallv high temis-rature, like that of ls-7. il is sonic w bat remarkable (hut Ihi fun gus prevails most and was most Injur ious in di-lrict when-it had hitherto not Iss it very Irotibli-souie. It waslm thtsl w hem sulphur wa put 01 the plants in June, ns a part of the ordi nary routine of cultivation ,,f hops, tlm fungus did much lis harm, "Mildew ficiitioiitlv destrovs the ero of hot. entirely ill some grounds, ami that is often nccouijillshed with w underfill celerity. A few mildewtil eiuic may Isi im(it-d In n plantation, nml ls-lore the rmp Is rl, or can I' picked, the wiioln may ! ntliiced to lin-ro blackened lump "of rilhbl-.li, by the work of the fungus. In vmi, the Wettest winter of t he present century, the entire crop iisiii thousands of ncrc wa utteily ruined by it. lu thi last stiiuiiii-r, one of the most dry of (hi ifiiturv, many of (ho hop ground yielded nothing on account ol It at tack upon Hid isuie." t iiecsf ! tiicfse I 1 Ask your grocer for 1'lenwuit Hill Factory dnsKo. The U'st made in Or egon. E. C. Smith, sole agent, whole-ale mid ndail. lit-it I lMutH 'Transfers. litlKNH Jnseiih T. Smith to Charle M. Smith, lot .F mid w lot 4, block 1.1, 1 tick a nl s iiiblitlon; (1. Tiiii.m: I ,i cm in . s r k i inz sImI.-iii Iiides-udi.it: A few month ag 1 we mentioned in the lnde-uileiil that I'llttOII Itril. Ilflll ImiIU.I.I III, lllh... stock of unused Columbia stamp for speculation iroin r.ugene mni ,Miknuii IMisloUhi. Yesterday they nsvlvcd ho ..ll..r fl-llOl M Ml.,,..,. .I....I... I.t IL'.I.,.. " ",,.., I ... .... I I., . of I II for in one dollar value, which was iicfillicii nt once, nil would llel a pmlit to I 'nt ton llros. of hi 011 an investment of ti". The one tlolhir t 'o-liimbl.-i stauij. an now selling fust in tho east for live dollars. Wtiui 11 Tiivimi. An exchange says that Albany girl have discarded thu yellow garter and the pillow stlllled with letters, ninl have resorted lo wear ing the small bow w hich fasten the lining of a man' hat In their shorn. 1 1 gtuiiauti' a proposal in a month. Hslljr tinanl, H. it. uil-r tl. Mnlti: Cm iTliM IIauk. W. Sand er i binding nuother car of chlttlm bark tislay for shiituiciit to New York. D11 n. Mis Emma Kelly, aged 10 years, dl, -.1 at lintsant Hill, On-gon, Weiliiesilay Illght, Si-ptemls-r tl, layl. She had Is-ell sick only a very short t lute, hut situ had Is-cn lu falling health for n year, but did not gniwacriou un til Tuesday night. Ohpkk Full HoPM. Oeorgo Hull has received a telcgntphlo order fiom the I lust for a car load of Ihi year's hoM, and he Is desirous of filling it nt 01111 if Mashle. 1 lc ro i a chalice for some of our gniwers to priM-ure some picking inoiicy. Fur Male. Four li 11 ml nil acni of laud near Eu geito. Will Ui sold In alsslyorln tracts to suit puniiiisi-r. FlIA.NK Col.KMAK. Adpria Wa.ntkh. F r a 11 0 1 1 Iougliraii can learn of matters of lin Mirtaniv by addressing this ofth. Or. IVIce'a Cream Making Powder WsrM's I sir rllfhMt Award. A Urmn tleratsrlal mslls). I'imk Citv, Mnn., Si-pt. 6. Ar rangement are U-Ing inatlo lor a grand ineinorliil minting at the nark Sunday evening, Hinckley ami Mission Creek will 1st ntbiillt aa soon aa the inoro Im portant matter of relief Is pertiiatienily uanured. sMai ai4 I blldres) Besil Asraf. Sr. I'At i., Minn., Sept, 5. Iu.rts from tho north are to tho effect that Carlton, Kerrlck ami Ilaruuiu are In danger. Fierce fln-a now surntund tlitsMt place, ami so dense la tlie sniokell is liiipRlhle to see Bens the street. iH-lail are hard to get, aa wires are dow n. A n-Mirt w a cur rent in this city bslay that Itanium had ln 11 destroyeil, but it ha Iss-u i in 1 Kiesi litu to coiillriii the report. The men of Kerrlck sent the women ami chlldn-n to Wet SuiM-rlor and Duluth for safety, ami remained to light lire. Subscriptions for the lire sutlen-m Junis-d up rapidly tixl.iy. The llrst one came from i'n-sldeiit Jnine J, Hill, of (he (in-at .Northern Kullway, and was for . Accoiiinylng thin ws another for i-'t from Pn-si- b ut Hill's nsM iiiti- in the (in-at Northern. Altogether the money eon- tribtitloiis will sggn-galo alsml fl.'i,- ism. Miutieiisih ha aln-ady raise. IJ,iflati. Is rniiidly Increasing the amount, and Iluluth has a fund of 10,000. Pa.lT ousel, Sc-tiub-r I Im it. At hi residciico Injunction City.Ongon, August 30, IUI, John l:l..'w, ageil -i yenm, 4 months and 6 dy. 1 he n-maiii were burns I in the 1 larrisbtirg cemetery yesterday under tlm auspice of tlie Junction I.O. O. r, beige, of w hieh the diKi-iuisI wn a re-rs't- in. mis r. Mr. Itlew was one of the early pioneer ol On goa. (iulvsnii-d fruit dryer wire lower I ban ever tsrfi.re at F. L. ClIAMIlLIU. Dr. Prlca'a Cream Baking Powder A srir Fair NlfWst MWal aad tMsSMSB. Hop house aud ramp supplUsj of all klUOaal t . lUAXULiL. ('"Vi.i.v, or., Sept. a. M lay morning at lu ll Mynn Hamilton w a shot and killed nt this pl.mo by Jame I'.aruard. Il.'tli aro re-1'b nt of tint south end of thll county. 1 1.ir liard was tried nud cilivi.-te.l hero lust spring for cuttle at. -allot', and sen- Icinvd to two years In tho tuiteiiti.iry. After Is ing Ha re a few days let w u ri b use. I by tint supremo court for a new trial al (. on. I. .11 this in. mtli. Ham ilton w a a w itiiess Bgalnst him, nud was at Sherill i.n.' hous.-. Moll d ty, w hen llurnard rmlu into town, ho i.'il hi horse in a stable, walked up to U ilinx's and slnsik hand W illi Mm. Wilcox. Ho called Hamilton out, walked lilt the stn t With him, then back, nud when near Wilcox' front gate, tlnw hi revolver and shot Hamilton Iii tho back of tin) head twice, once In the back and ouco lit the left arm. liiioslct went by and struck the rc-ldenct of (i. W. Ithlne- hurt, live shots wero flnsl. Hamil ton fell dead agniii-t Wilcox's gate. I laniard then mn to tho stthlc, mount ed hi hore and then rodu out of town, w aving hi revolver at the cltl- Zcti tn frighten tlicin back. A txmso started lu pursuit. .i s ciiuic In lato I'lst Ulgltl that, Itarnard w a, nt 1' o'cl.s k p. in., mile fnuu lure, hi horso nearly fagged out, and tho ssn w ithin a mile of him. liamard was within a mile of hi brother Timers, Cant .acharv's ami hi brother-in-law Itrow n's, Is-yond llutto Cnvk and on West Fork. Thu Itarnaril aud Zuchary nro tho same chaps that earned falno lu coll. tiivlloiiwith the Itoslyn bunk pib-Is-ry. Iiiilictmeiits an out now against two or time of them lu this county. The coroner's Jury rvtiinnsl a ver dict of "premeililatcd and tliiils'ntto murder," and named James liarnard 11 the mtirileier. AMOppanenl la VtllH. El. kin. W. Vn., S.pt. fi. An ex ceptionally largo iniinls-r of ikiegntca nssi inl. led tislay to liomiliatu n callill date In opium William L. Wilson In the sicond isuignswiotial district. Ex- rn-sldent llnrrison, who I a guest of ex-Ns-niary Elkln, will Ikj asked to adtlrena the ColiVelitlntl. r.cliaternsr kiaaeraau Head. lIPFKAIi, Sept. 5. I lent nil (ieorgo Stoiiemun, ex-govcrnor of California, lusi thi morning at tho residence of hi sister, Mrs. lleiijiimln II. William. .larder al Pelllleal nssllsts;. Wav.nk, W. Vu., Sept. 5. Murder wn the nsuilt of a Milllcal intvtlng here Inst Illght, 0110 mnll being killed ami tinea otliem seriously wounded. ,x (oivernor 11011, tlcintH'ratlc can- tliilato lo stimtil Senator Camden, liitulo a sH-ch. After lie tltilahed I 11 i li'il States Marshal Vinson, a strong Cnmileu innii, attemptisl to ad- dn an the crowd. Theni w 11 hunting. Ono of Vinson's deputiiti llnil a revol ver, the llrlng then became general, (Imv dcpiillc Joining In, It I ciinrgeil Vinson also lin-d several shots. Vin son nud hi men Jumped on homes ami Mod. llllam t riM-i, ono or llson'a upMirtem, wan shot through thestom ncli ami died this morning. Step will lie taken to have all the marshal ar rested ami ousted fnuu olllco. t.leven lluraed al nrcs. Sf. l'Al'b, Kept, ft. Eleven ssiplo Were Inirmsl to death at Man'iigo, a few mile south of Ashland, WI. Tho ImmIIisa am so badly bur mil that recog nition 1 luiMissibie. J ho tlcad an-: rrnnk iMTgrnm, Iminrt lowuey. .'Mm. Ida Towuey, Elisha Towney, Willlatii Towtiey, Jessie Towney, Wiiltcr liratt ami lour chlldn-u. (ttlSfSS r)jfMllllsla l'lKitU), Kept. 6. 1'Biidt monluin broke liMsie in tho ptipulist slnto con vention today ns suon as it was railed to order over tho iples'loll nf seating the Walto delegatus fnuu Iji A nl ma county. Thomas M. 1'atterson. an autl-Walto lender at IVnver, ami his tlidegatloil left tin) hall, followed by a doreli othel delegates. Oover nor Waito was reliomiuntetl on the llrst ballot. A rommlitee of ladle was apMiiutcd to escort Wallo to the hall and Mln Thoelsj Cousins Intni- tluced li i 111. Ho was greetwl with tre llielidotis cheering. Alter lie Iintl thankeil tlio convention rooese waa taken. Itaalllals Ptafl al lllnrklsr. lU'i.t'Tii, Minn., Kept. 5. There ara over I00O destitute refugees from Hinckley and Sandstone linn now in lluluth. Overf'sioU has Issjii mist;! for ndlef and fissl. Clothing and lum ber are being donated liberally. Tho relief society ytwtertlay sent lo) U 11 for tunnies to Iriend ami relative In oth er clt lee. One sad feature ofthecatoa tmphe is the largo number of rattle, burst!, sheen and hogs, aa well as fowls, that miraculously escaied the Humes, ami are now slowly dying from hun ger . I.ller Dealers Is) eaalas. Sr. Iofifl, Mo., Sept. 5. The NV, tlolial AastMjIatioti nf Llgtlor Dealer Is In seaslon hero. The main topic nf iIIncussIoii will ho Hi shop Wnt lemon's eillct with n-gard to llipmr dealer and Catholic. MKieties. FACE LIKE A BURN DI001I7 Water OoxM Out Constantly. ho rear Day or Mht. Doctors Failed, luretl by Cutlcura. TtrrhlM's illaM, Ulrh waa Ihs wnrt kind Of taai,eiafil"S'NM'-Sfs'K Itkea nniceunu. II sen-a't an.l Iielust ao Ilia si ir little f rlluw had no iithiuffUv. 'I Ufa 11 atArieU cm iha otlk-r rrs.k sjh! rliui, until all ruw a a pMsa of bsrf.teak. Ilk a l.uro wre-r yisi w.sit.l run otf Iha akin, anil l.kssljr aatrt onrsst csil r.HMtuilljr. Ilia auflfr Inca srvr orrilil I know, ai tlMia ImmIhiIsii UHMlth , ami osikl n4 IWI h.m ba aiiilis-l. I imsI bia ksnitatliaS ba rml'l rwil a-rt. Ii, Own he a.ml.l ml h. i-sf lull rle-. k. ou b .l.sil.srra to rrlleta tlM Iiik-um it'liu.r. I h.l a r'ssl s ihs tor aa im lu lrt!U.t-!'tiia. but be faiiist lorrhvo bun. I o-'l l tl" t 1 tl' 1 m lUatLolr. an.1 at i,.i.-s ..ir. Iu.-l llim. Siriirs loi thl very n . lc r.-rrai-1 anliuul nt. long b.a fie,an. from tliit Im- Ini rne.l anJ s..n nntirir rur.1. I .MI I llks lll)Mi. .iitlsring fr.nu Do irr.i-ln .Inns, lo sir '" w la b'S twrlMi i.-ar isisr. Ilia r..rnleI.M la a eU-r u I .,ti--s as i-aa l. T.'s la an uiwln iu-. t.n,i.,Lil, an.) rterr trar. I ll.si.lt i,.l f.r n. r 'inl I rremrry, sa4 t tuuifc taa aiasulacturerol Ittiei s. M i.. K. a. 0 Mni.r. iii N. Fort) -msxaiil Ml., -UiU.k. hlM. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Ami hi(T'". l! 4 t wofMlrf'il mrwi of liirturt'iif aul iitrtT 'iK kinanl liawa--! tvf tnfiita o-i rbii.trrn rt r--f'irl. 'J Iff rfi'ft inattaiii rt-iirf, i-rnml fy mt mp, tnl l.rit s,, as--.it r'ir- Ut-a Ukst itvml UytKiu mtl ui oiu-r rl. ' ti t 1K wiU. rrls-, Ci-Trrk, ir1!! tCttrtt-kia lmtm,m iWai frofc Mitr,.l " p i!frs'l t.M aril ' '..4 Lsr BABY'S ipncrn. ar.H:?.T KFRvcna III ! a-va s w ..- w - lk ,. . I nasaasaT 14 Blbsh