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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1894)
j v y . a v f i t w it it if for Infants and Children. - aalirla U so wn Upt.t Ux-MHraw thai rrrotiunmd It a au1-biasf a-nillu ku.,aa Ui mo." IL A. Awnta, M. I , 111 So. OifurU St., !pwIh, J Y. "TM tiM of 'IWiiU U onlTaraal awl lit itn-rli. wrll tn tKl II ssm a w.irk ( t.Yroa-(lfl to waliow U. F" lb lab-IHarM Umlllo w!x du T Caatori C'lUU iTT, r. P., Kw Vurk dir. TmIoH rm CtMr, Cunatlpaltat, Hour Hlottiarh, IHarrti'S. IjiK Kllta Wurns flas lUrpi a"4 "0A I- fratlnn, Wllhoul InJurWiusmnllratlija. T" w-Trml J mm I ham int,ipi rur't'aat-U,' ait .hall alwar cutiili. : tu so M II I'M InvarUliI ulutl Um mulu." rnt r. r.w, m. t., MMh Html and 7th A.., Nw V.' CI;, Tn rmui rnwrasT. JT HTS-.ST, N Y.- n liailj titianl. tails-r 91. I. K. Hkahh Hank. A inciting w ill Ik- held ly Hi musician among the University f Oregon student at the gentlemen' parlor In the dormi tory llil evening. The object I to ts-rfi-ct the organization of a bras Und for the ln-li(utlci. Fourteen student have Instruments already and r i.lnvint f more or less ex-rlcnc.. With the ansMauco of one of their iiuiul-r, who I o .nsldered an able director, tint liys exit to have a criitit-nlull baud soon. To Hk Homi.-V are Informed that the celebrated Annie mine, In the llo-Iii-mla district, will be sold In a few dtiylaMt. l.oul coinany for f V urn tio.li. The now coiuany will place a large mill on the pro-rty. NOTICE FOU I t UMCATION. Laod Offlc ! ll)-barit. Oron. HitfibW 24. ll'JI. Nulio I berl-r U'-a tbl Ibt (cillualng nctord Millrr bn fllwl ootio of bi Inteo lion to mk flnl irof in iiippart o( hn rlaiia, uJ lht hIJ roo will b mal t. t.ira A. C. Jfnoinita. tkinnty t'h-ik ol Lo t'ouulr, OriK'in, ua Sofftiiloir 3 li'JI, u: Jubn W. Pnili'rn, on IIouhmUI "nlrjr No. r,Uiil.l..r th. S w. N.E. ';;N.!', N. W. ',;H. W. S. W. iwiiwo 22, Tn. It. 0 W. II nmr tb following witne In ro buoontinuon rMiiUaco oxio nJ rullifatln nf uid Unil, ': KlrhtrJ llrown.O. II. IIickon,JiuM II. Iurkrin, Win. tl rnikatton, ill of Eugsn. Lo CounlT. Urntou. It. U.YltTVB, U .((l.trr. NOTICE TO CKKUITOUH. N'otio It brlir Kiten Ibtt E. T. Culw mn tiM l.-p Mulr Bppomiixl .liuiiiilrmlt ollbMlln( K. II. t'lH-bMn. dirKl. AH wroin biii rlniai 2ioil mi Uli r hot. Iijr iiuull l In .r-nt lh aama lo Ibn liiiuii.lrl(ir ! Ill olli ol U. II. Dnru. in KMnl!it)f. wnbin nil tuontb from llio Ult of tliii Dutl. with lb Dc owrr f wii'hora i4ip.i t. 2;, tin . E. P. I' lMux, A Imr. NOTICE "roll IT1H.ICAT10N. IjinJ Offl.- at Ho. mr, Dr . W t. 2S. Kl. NoIIp I brtol' givon tbl lb follow lng nnit,l Mlli-r h tlrj tioln nf bl In Irulton lo tuitk final proof iu unport of hi c'aim. an I Ibal uj priwf will k mail lirfur A 0 JvtiniiiK. pnuuly i-l k of I.n cnuuly, On-gnn, al KuK"n. Eu ooonljr. OrV"ii " HalunUr, NoiulHr S, H'.M, ti: llxnrjp S Haul on bit honif ! I nlrt No6l.i:i. forth W NW W HW i. Ho 21. Tp I.') HltlW IU nam lb fol lowing ilnnnr lo ptof bl roulinooni teaiilcoo upon anil rullivalion of, miI Uml. i.: William II Uanla, Holoiuon llarnm au.l E.Uai.l T HarnM, of lUI. I .am pouiily, OcrU'in, aol Kolirrt II I'lt-Ma, of Vlabnl, I.ao oiuulT, Ornpm. It. U. Vkati'H. lUgiitrr. Tlii- VlnWj I'rune Crop. CorvallU TIhim.: HhkIi Finli-y, who wamlown Mil nioriiliiK, r irl) prune ilryhig on hi furui a rorc liiK favorahlv. Tim two tlryi-r art' riinnliiK lny anl nllit, ami U kIiiiiIii laat Momlay liK.rnlotf ami i-ikIiiik MalunliiV nltit, l,iW luhfl re lrll: :!" iMixht-l are yi-l tolie lukt-li care of, ami Mr. KlnU y la-lh-vi-a the dryi-rit will I-ahl lo Imnilln the "Top without Ion from ovi-r rlH-ni-. tv Mi ikthoii are -inpoyi-il bImiiiI the ilrynra, ami t-n at pi. klii. Prl. 'l, Mr. Kinlt-y lM.-llevtn hi crop win on tii ikrii u.iiiuU ,f urlili-li aiillli-lhillir ov- l',V"' jF.,1. .... . " er lwollilnlan'M-tlt-ainl the r-t nre Italian. The t-rop of tin- luth-r lBliort. Twoor tlm ww-ka ufti r the fruit I ilrlwl It Knit Into a nwi-nl thalttiii- tluiim alxmt four Wit-K", wnn ii win n-uili-r the priHlui t niarki-tahle alMitit I.r I .11. I Im.f Hllnlia III lirM'Ilt for N)tiu are four ami liulmn lx tvnla, which woulil miikn Mr. Klnh-y' fruit crop lirliiK more tlnni Mr. Wlonedoca the ilryliiif himI tnkc one ...... ...i ... I II... Ililnl or IIih crop. inewi iKiii m -r...i fl L.v'm llniioHrliill tn ii nit "it j - - ha broken oil many of the lirniichi. Thi wa iM riiiltti-l iin the IIiiiiKiirlium are not :l -nhle ami Mt. l-iiu-y w in irrnft tlo-he In-.- with llnlliin flljw. I ndi r thlpriMvi they will u-ar inn- i.rilnaaai 111 lull l'llalal. Mr. Kiiili-v inn 1'iiini" i" f II unit Unit pruiii- can Ikj ntlm-il pmlll ahly at thni- cent a miiiiiiI. A IIaiui Tiur.-Corvalll Tluica: A I'.irvnllla vniimr man mi'l hlhoni-V- aui-klu went loSuipliuryierily after noon, l-.nniutu Home tne tap mm I. ..I. I ,iti nf i Iih wlm-la on i kiiiii oil anil moiIIiI the wheel. The mlr went down iti i iim iiiimi ami nut luo f-oiini noi iw found. It wu a mllo uml a hnlf In (he m-nrcMt hotiwi wliern another outlay lit l iKirmwml. Thn wheel Wit HUt on, the Klrl mounUil the neat nmldnive uml tin. vniiiiif ii in ii ran ntomr nldethe hiiKKy k,','l, wIim-I on. The ilut wiui ilef, the oriver iirovc nt-Kii-Hniy ami fiiat, hut Ihrouk'h Unit l"tf milo uml a IihIT tlin Iliilli-llt VOUtll Ht It VII I with the wheel niol hnuiKht the cntfl aafcly to l-.il Mlen' plnit. 1 lie llfXl tune lie (" 10 puipnur tun 1111m the hUKity will lie well eeurci in-k he Htarl. - ma Htm an. Ti. till Ull W k4-M-4lwl.liiIU. l,ua Mi imp ! ! m MMMMmiii m ammmmi AS A PRCVENTIVt Uaf NaffMlnW, MllllMMi CURH, . I ' 1 N...I itUaaliUi llll HS hKI.AMl. lniI.U and aol apiit., Kofi-n tin-ittiii. LADIES H VOU KNOW on. rcux It BRUN'S STEEL BHD PEHHYROYHL PILLS aralUimvinal and onlr FHKNCII. aufpan.l r. Iiaowrur on tii mniM. run ii aw r tlOTIWllV VUIM tMllf Vf HHIU'KN A I'KI.AMI )ni(l.l. and tol MrnU Kiirnr.Winiion i' Cm t'l.KitK. Tiiewlav'a Tel t'Kram: lurormalloii hit jiiii imi-ii n- n..lvml hum tiwluir to the clti-ct tllllt J. If. Itlclinrdtoii hn lvll aiUMilllleil efiii-r i-ierK 01 iih niuwnv innii -mii- of the I'ortlitml iI1vIhI.hi III pliuv of . . . ... , 1 1 KolM-ri M. I oilier, rcxiKHCii, who lias for at-vcral yeitm vcrv ntltiictorlly tilled that Mmitloii. Sir. ItichitriUiu ha lormerly lioeii t-lerK on 1110 1 (in land ami hNikuiie route. The militry I f 1 KM Hr year. 1 a Tim u-lii.Hlirriiu-i.r ciinvililtoit will l lii.l. I ui I'ihiiitiiv Wiuh.. next Hut- unlay lo Belittle for lower trnnorta I Ion rutcH on gral 11. ( 'on Id a reduel Ion of fl a ton lie olditloed, the WaidiiliKtou lmleMndeut of I'limeroy, niturea out a aavlug tiual lo a mint of tS lo each man woman anil child In the county, (larlleld county alone ha more than 1,1I0o,iju iiUHliui ol Kmin tor t-xpori. Mahhikd.-In Lane county, Ore iron, K-pt. 1. IW', hy IU-. J. A. IrfiiiKhotlotu, Krnuk K. Corhu ami Kiiima l)oii(herty, nil of l.ano county, Oregon. I k It aw awMWS Allalr. Ii.MMiN. Hept. 4. OtllclaU of the JaaiieMi leiratlou tletiy the alory cahleil via Vautvuver, It. ('., Hint the Kow hliuiiK haa lvn aellliil hy the Jaauee ivernment npoli'llliK and paying f;.r.uu Imlemnlty. They add Japan hohi the ulnklug of tho tran IMtrt wa fully Juatilltxl EXCLUSIVE JOCEHY. Not caring to carry crockery any longer, wo will ilisjM)se of our iinnuMijio httck of : Croclerj, Glassware. Etc.,: at jirict'H that will surprise vou. Groceries is Cheap ts the Cheapest Call early ami have a largo assortment to pick from. 0.0. GOLDSMITH & CO. THIS Eonoe Loan and Savings BANK. S::::s:r !o itt Cue Ka!lc:il Incorporated with a Capitil of $60, OQO. with $30000 Paid U. fWpn.ll. irvirrl .nh;rrt IA rhiwk Intvrtat aIIovmI ii lliu itru.it, abii lill. Bta4 pniwl aw-urlty. I-KI.IMIIT J C rlH'Hl-II. Voa l'aa.iliT h l -AlK ,c-..Hiaa r. W.iHl K! Th. Ftiiw Ua auil .lnri Hank will run aart Nitli a i imMafTtal aiMt Mrinri hti.lnMa, mud y.Hjf mal atli-nllwa M rail.! to lh aav I nr. l-.turr. ut it Ilia 4 a hat tun viw, but what ra aa. thai BiM fiH, rlrh. In a. I eiimmunllira ihrv ara aiany rm. .f .ma. I houtlliM. Willi h. II BiU-.;Hnl In ' nank or kJaiird, will I (-nt In oof waf nr aiMtthi-r. It ta dllfct-ull t Un .mall aaiiKinta, Uil lhf ra. im pn la aaviriv nank atid ail. Ui brine w,m rlnrna Huvln that tlia llm ha. rum lit In inwylul mruHi if navtnr i ill in Ihi mran.iiuuj-, w aullclt .our bar iw la till Batit. A Hkavk At. Albany llentlil: Mrs. Krouk-llt-ndrlckMiu ami her dniiKhU-r lu law, Mm. Kronk, went to liidt-iiemlence with a horw ami bui!Ky one day lant wet-k to vlall Mm. Hen tlrlcknou'a tlaiiKhlcr, Mr. (iiHMlmau, who waa III. Mia. llomlriikon, U-lmr aocuMomcd to the line of firearm, took with licr ahotKun, thinking to pro cure a iiheaaaut on the Mail for her ii-k tlniiKhter. A they were tlrivlu alouir tlu-y aaw under noine Int-a aueaii tf them four dirty looking men lyluit on the Kmiind. The men trot up a the home approaciicii aui rantcrd tlieiiti-lvi- aloti;lile of the rond, ami a the Iiopm ot opoltt'one atteuiptisl to avUo the hit hut Mm. Ilemlrlckwiu' aholguu came onmiplly to h-rhouliler a he HKhletl dlnt-lly at the man, ami under her command Ihey com-ludel lo waiter out of ilit juat a iUit-k a mv ihle. The aholKUli arKUmeut I a pretty ipxxl one lo ue on tritnir, ami It I always auvtvawful with thni kind of cattle. liKVoKHi tiik Ohih:k.-Aililaml Tidings: The exprif mewiijri-m will continue to make Ahlaml their head ouartem. An order wa rwvlvc,! Kri day iilwht iniMlifyliiic the previous or der which providel for Vel; Karpt UienaeliKem on the overltllld la twerll l'urllniid and Nnii Kranciaci runiiiiii! throonh to thowe terminal, liialead of cultiiiK the run In Iwo al A.lilnml ami which order wa lo luke elleet on the flml of Oi tol r. The run wlllr.ui lltiu aaal rcctit t-Xivpl thai four lllew apiirr will do the work on the over land hetweeu A-lilmid and an Krn- cloo limtead of five a now, w hh-h will allow them a ahorter layover herv. Four men already do the work on the Aahlaml rortlaml run. I iuh r the lno.lill.il rule the nnwrn-UKera will hat the mint lay ovem here a the rail way mall clerk. Salvin Htnt.ninan: laputy tlerk Allen waelithulatlt' In piaie of ail in.lallineiit of irraiiea went from ljioe county hy 1). V. t'oolld, ami ludee.1 Ihey are line Ju.l a ki hi laate anu flavor, ami a solid huuehe a one very ofteu at-s coming from California. 'M IDDAY, mmtkmuku The low ti now ouiiy pfeaunU u lively iip)uruuiv. Id-ad the MuxtniiK liniment advt-i lU'lliellt In t ol iy' n r. Jamc ami llt iiry lloltuiau of this city have atu-ndiil e vt iv alate fuir for the pa.l 30 yiar.. This laijultea recoid. The IncieiM-d utleiiiliince at the atute fair ihs not liidicalu much iiovcity. The ntvipl were coiialdcrahly more tlii.il lat yar. A liuiiried w oman yearn old elod a few day ai(o from Tali-eline, Texu, with a sickly, fe hle inlnde. ami un-pr-MmMiw.luK youth only 17yeumolI. The vuKnrie of the feamale area stud I ir phlloeopht-m. I'ortluml Welcome: The inoriilnic pK-r remarkisl a fi-w day - that ouiy "Jiiurouliht." muld Hud time to attend pro aawiclutlouM, w bile editor had to tay home ami work. Hut It seem that the "only" editor could (fi t away to deliver an ad drew on '"the pn al the tale fuir. Ashland Tldlnim: K-Kupreine Judi;e Mnihan and hi law rtner, M. I. riH-s, were on today's Iraln, Miulh. Mr. ri- lo visalla, a attorney lu a suit Utwei-u two lao tioiiHolthe I nllcil llrt thrill church. TIicmi aultM, l y the way, are arimiiK In vnrliiii. i.artofthe United Plate, due to a "pill lu tho K' rul coufervnee of that church. Itim-hurir riallidialt-r: The nwlpt of the rei-. nl fuir lacked a little ol eiiiulltiK thet-xHimliturv, ami hence It wa neevmary lo scale uown ine n mliim and exieiie warranu ami num.-. At the meetiliK of the sociely hulurdny, It waa aaci-rtalned that there wit money enoiiKli i n hand to pay K im-hU on the dollar on all premium, exN-ues ami purm, and II wa so ordered. New students are still arriving. KiiKcue ha I lie best schools III the h title. i'liiie for tho txiiiluoctiul storm. Will It come'.' l(iiine men rt-xirt business im proving. Hop buyer not so plentiful as they were lal year. The street car lino I now doing a good Imnllleiw. Ami stilt wood I arriving in Kugelie III large iUalitilles. The Hti.Io Agricultural Col lege oih.ii- id with 174 student. A little cliilil of W. II. Hpaugli tiled near Junction lut tilgbt. II. W. Coolldir haa a line dinplay of gniHM In J. II. MtiCluug a show win- lIl'W. Flhln-r A Watkins will ship car load of calve to l'ortland tomorrow af- Urnoon. Alhauv lias two revivals under way. I'rutty good for this early in the win ter M-IUMIII. Harold I'llkiiigton.a young 1'ortlnnd luwyer, Im lieeu louuil guilty oi tin Ik x.ieiueut. Workmen nr engngrd putting new bracing lu the I'lauo wan-house on the railroad company's grounds. The Kuguiiu cannery fruit dryer Is now running right along. The prunes this year are or very Hue quality. The New York democrat are in ses sion today. It bsiks a little like W. C Whitney might bo immiuutcd fur gov eruor. Mr. MeCrudy has shown us nn car of aweel com that would tie hard to heal lu the world. It weigh a little over two poll ml. A gixxl lgu thni we are not going to have an early winter. I he wild gecae Imvo not yet couinieiici-il going aonthwuril. Jennie Orcdon, a rortlaml fitlleii woman, wa shot In the abdomen by a mini named liemalue hutt night. In that city. Mho will probably die. The new election law of California nrohibits a vumlldate from "treating" In a saloon or furnishing any kind of refreshments or articles with the oliject of lullucncing votes. Tho losses by the Portland fire last Humhiy loot up to fti'.w.onu; insurance, .'117.110. Three Uvea were lost: Chita, Amlcmoii, Kdwanl Murray ami Frank llniw n, employes In the elevator. When a stors Is crowded with cus tomers an Impression Is created that something Is la-lng sold there worth the buying, Fur this reason the crowd attracted lo a store by advertising usu ally att racts another crowd. The Couurecat loual AsstH'iation of Oregon Is lu session at Salem and will not tadiourn until Thursday evening. IU-v. Hilt, of thi city, w ill speak to morrow morning beiore the hody on "The I'astor 111 Convention and Ttitiii lug." A doctor semis a remedy for sneez ing: "Tress firmly um the upter lip" It now stands some piettcher lu IihiiiI to semi in remedy for swtarlng: "drab both lip firmly with both hand and get your tongue betweeu your teeth." lAOramleChronlele: W. M. (111 hnin ami son Thomas have returned from the rich placer mining district of the John 1'hv river In (Irani county. Work, lu chasing the glittering yellow metal, has been very active In that sec tion for mouths, but snow has U-gun to lly ami the gold hunters are coining home. When Mr. lllllnini and son left the mlues them waa sis inches of the nddly "beautiful" on the ground. Corvitllis (lazctte: It la resulel that llerroil brothem have retvlved an oiler of two cent per pound for a car toad of Italitn prunes, green. Tho fruit w as for eastern shlpuant and the oiler was made by the lVrllitnd Fruit I'liloit. A the crop had already been coulractwl to II. M. Rone the l'ort land proixwal was not accepted. This is the first season tho orchard has Uirne, ami the crop will net the boy fo per acre. Indiana Killing ler. i:t Oregon Herald: (julte a num ber of Indians have Im-ii here for some lime from the outside, and the citizen of our town and county have no earth ly ue for Ibis bund of strolling In dl:in, prowling around killing .sine In I lie mountains adjacent. The mouiiiaiua are said to l full of them slituiihteriiii; the tlet-r, and w hat they don'l kill they ruu oil'. Ami we think ag.-ula on the reservation. Is-aid. olher parties, have little to do to five l!ie Indian written pn.- of leave ami turn loose a hortle of n-.Uk In on u lo annoy the ts-ople and kill and drive nll the lit tie gnuie we have left lu our mountain aillauiit U ths set tlers. Further, we .!! n to let thew men, who are so willing togive In dians !-, know that we prvfer that Iheysliould keep the Indians where they pmperly belong, and not encair-age'thi-ui by giving them wriltcu leavo tit annoy our cm reus, Ihghten our women and children and kilt our game. Markia.ik I.n tsstJt.-The follow- lug marrtaire luviiwi-s hav hei-n lued liu-eiHir last rvirt: Ororge W. Mc Coy aud Mrs. Mary lalou. l..llll.,HI, I w t'i,i.., t-.i f i.i "4 M. Traoiii- Ian, an Armeiiisn tailor of ibis town, liad a narrow tx-spe from ilesih la-t night. He wa, i-hsngiug Hit carl ridge, uf a revolver, and, aa I the general rule l.. ....1. I.m.IiIim miili:!. IMilllted ij iuvii v 11 . toward hlniM-lf. The charge exploded aud the bullet struck Trsplnlaii one Inch Is low 1 he heart ami to the left of the left nipple. Hut lli(i ad of s-ne. trilling the cavity 01 llie cne-i bioi -111. ..... . ,,i..riiil laiiunil. Hie bullet fol lowed the rib clesr around, lodging I e liealli the skill cot'erll g the left shoul der blsde, aliii..t i-xaclly tpHiite Hie phiiti when II t-nteii-d. It was wily cut out thi morning. Traplnaln lot a large iiianllty of blisd nt the time of tho shisilllig but Is now out of danger. Aw llwar llaskr .ttl. 4 Ilr H nl. "I. J. It. Mor- .ini.l.m, .., 1 .1..... I. .r ,,r llia-nill. Who Wa upHM-l lo have left I'ortli.lid ln-1 .tlllloluy f Vl lllllg l" mu-ii'i i "I II...... ...... lli. 11 at f-liliUulie. lilt lat 11 II, Ul, V-Fl. ...i-i.... .1..... 1 1...I 1 in,.-, sod much u 11- easinea I felt ill Ills di!ip araiice. II I thought I lint he has Imll foully dealt with. F.vcry effort 1 being nntdo to l race mm. Japau II Irrakt .lrir- I v .i.l "1 Tile Dill I V NeWS. rommelitiiig usm the dlspalcli itallng Japau hail a fn-h army of Ht,itn) men ready for the Held, say it is probable tho Japanese conn io'iiiid .1m.11 " IVkltl. The Times, commenting Usin Japa i,.i.,rliM. ita Jmiuii liusaln-adv done enough lo convince intelligent men the world over that they must reckon wltll a new power. iwienom to tint nllege.1 ili-sii on the part of . i....iu. .... ii... ltu-la IO n-cure an iri inn."'. l 11.. 11, i i.niK.r invi audi a iwrnscs 11. ,iv, '.., , . 1 ion would he a meiuu-e to Kughiiid ....1 1 ...... 1. uviiiian. Illo-lv lo 1st found standing side bv side on the same liu tHirlalit Milnt, should I he jMiwem inter iii 1 lii. uri-ai-iit iliaiiiile. The TlmeasB.vsanollii-r bitltlo Im-Iwccii Iho Japami-e'aud Cliiuea.' Inmled on the Con-an bank of the Yalu river may be t-XN-cted aonll. slim IliiBM. artoasl r.-arwsrs. 1 itti i it,y-if Ark . Sent. 24. Yes terday morning sl TcxaiUitua. (I. L. lirvaill, presiueiii 01 ine irtaiuiiaiii- I .. ulu i.iiriiiii I mill IiIImIhiii iNilleife. shot and mortally wounded 1'rof. Oeo. .. ..... ' 1 1. ..I... r . l-.llls, a loriniT leuem-r 111 iinnuirK. ami at im-wnl tiriiiclpal of a private . 1 !. .- ..II . - .1,1. ai-niMii. 1 111 irouuie i:n-w .mu m m airy between the twoschisd. Ulli.n tsuno UMitir, uiuirim- M..,.t "I 'rim lurv In i-i 1.. 1 - 1 - - j the case of Charles F. W I son, on trial for the murder of Is tectivo Harvey 111 1.1. in In, in Islin ri-lnriu-il a ver- linn -, - diet of guilty of murder lu the llmt tle- gn-e. VYIl-oil is a nroincr 01 i'iiir Wl son. who wns eiccirocuu 11 m ah- Inirii Mnv "Jl. Until men Wen- dcMfr ..... - ...... l ate Cluiraclem, ami were cngagi-u 111 iralnrobhlmr ami burglary for many ... .i ii-. yearn in inu t 01. halljr Uiiar-I, N-pti-niU-r J' ClIVI'ANV Insi-kiTIiiN. I.leut. F. I ChamU-m Inhiat-ied Company C. t their armory nisi evening, ine tsis pn-cnted a veiy criiiitaiue npjs-ar amv. a, -v' 1 1 Good CooKiog 2 U chttentul to iGoocl In natr- vou cannot li.ive rithrr without n good short ening. I.ar I h,'iiulnny!iliivl very ol rjcvt ion al ilc frnt 11 res, cauiiug indigestion and many other dietetic trou bles. Science h.ut conic lo the nsitam-e of the cook, and of wenk stomachs, w itll the ocw sUurtcuiug, Cottolcoei It ii composed of the choic est beef uet and highly refined vegetable oil, in many respect a good as the finest imported olive oil. l'hysicians endorse it, cooking expert recom mend it, and thousand are now using it in prefer ence to any oilier shorten iug. Kcfiucallsubalilutes. SWiiI thra emu In stamp, tn K. lalrtaiiik A ., (littiMlii. Hr lianO. Snm 4 -ii(loli-n i imk Ih-ik . cnnlaln. In .11 ItumlrMl na-iM. in-pan-l l-f aiirnilimit au!hrlllM.Mkln4. ttfttuSUM I auM 111 ail tnmn Made only by N. IL FAIRBANK L COn ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO. NCVB VOSS. BOSTON 20 . ; ' . ' J XV. V it-. A YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE AN INTERESTING SKETCH. fttlti-tfii iu M tUtttiu-r rt liMii.4 ua. .snitiht-l titlluwiiif I an ttustam-v: "t'tu (iintHrr. lUan ti-, nm 1 f ux, hai b-u u rnMy illiiHrJ mth ttt-rotitnt-A, n: . tu. I a itit nuiri' i- ut hrr fcM rni. ' i Wawi It id- h o'littn lttal t but t k. b r fr.t i stutia! anl akiussti hr nuwic n. In f , v irr-l rt, Iiim dritv, :.t ; is.:iv t ut ft o tutsaltiai'lr irat-(jr ' .ot.J hirt :.4-l lU4i ..rrit tf a:Tictia- ktvl fntl k 4n,it-, ui i.wrH Nti-f.! fnr ,! .'IB 111 fll vi IlkM Atiftm h, Init T' po'Mi-U, ui'l s.itbUfc,h .U f w takt u 4nt v i! t-sitt cf Lti ! r' t itftui l x':i.U; hrr DTTHAa4 r- anl 9n n toru at i. M bf rtii'tviy (n 4 at tctt.lt t(-rv4 r culii, . I wijJi- m it h r ant ti to J hM 1. 'Trtvi t trp-cl j o4 hf ann, aff l 'i 'it.. iih! m ftsanT u;t ir-ru!V ft ctr Amm tAmt lh h-.il Wb my i-rwhrr rroti-!" l th mifttj I h. m (Willi la itii uIh tm-u,4 i.. a. iiCaB IO htO), till (M ft UA ?t af.it l iHiMk wa U-a guttif H t K.uh h aii-i ih r--t wm 1 r4 Utto ala.' hn. R M K -vr-l. HrictitA-a. K V. 1 Ml-M' twArOorntiT Krrtn ti mM i u drtrrtso m a u ruarajii- --f.l ! r- If it. 17. Mitmm Mmj i'a, i.K.-t. ln-1 .4 iwwir4 of nr fl ff UjiI )! Iui-a fcf ta MTrwta pivTmvl 11 t pcaiuv.jr tn turn ayUsa m Jai -ww top. 'I Km f Ariitfi r-ountv hopurowm urc liol-ling fr 10 cent huii1. 1 11 ifr lal will Ik Ulielittcl by the reirnt rain but tlm grouml i not yt-l wt t enough In idari plow- Tin. hI rtM'l P.illi mittce intend to 4IV s. . w g 1 the alW west of tho busiias lotion of W'ilUmelte siret-t. It 1 a iieetit-u iiujtu.- IIK-llt. Tl.o cruii-ttcutlier uullutin issued the lii fl of Hi" tfk reisiru that ligk-ing nf the potato croj in U...i.ni Oriiriiii hut coinmt-liceu, ami tlmt Hie yiel.l will bo ligbt on iKTotnit of tin) droughl. Tl,. National Medical Uovicw 11 .1 h.i): A mail m) w i-uucu thit-r, a liar and a dwul-ix-ai, anu vtt ho may prosper ami live upon tho fat of tin) land. Hut once let him be called 'IW and hi pro fessional lucci-sa ia at an i nd. If a mail mil you 'Doe,' you need ni-vi-r exiiect a liUllllV IrOIU bitU fof any profi-ssioiul serviceii you could render. Hub may noi nom ai- wiivs. but it ia o near the truth that it may pass for a rule." It is n-fretdiiiiir to read in the Oregonian that the ihortage of gold 111 the national treasury is in re sult of democratic Bupreinaoy. It evidently haa forgotten that when L cvi-hunl went out ol ollice ai me end of hi first term the treasury waa overflowing w ith gold. Lnder the Harrison administration which followed the, surplus waa disposed of siK-edilv. and beforo his term was endeti hi secretary of the Iri'iiaiirv bail to count nickels. dimes and other fractional currency as available treasury assets in or der to make ar.v kind of a decent showing. Under tho Harrison-Mo km fv-Kccd rule a scramble was inado" for tho surplus ami what with bounties, jsjiisions and ex iriiviiitnnt aiiiironrialions it was diHsiimttd long before Cleveland entereil on his second term. Tho saving of tho fruit crop of Lima county is lurnisinne consul- eriilile i-innloviill lit just HOW. The fruit indui-try is certain to become a prominent aud profitable one in the Willamette valley. There should be more fruit planted but the fanners arc as a rule conserva tive, and are slow to change their methods. Mott of tho orchard acreage in Lane county, the new ones planted for commercial pur povi s w e mean, are owned and con trolled by men who are not farmers but have engaged in tho work through the belief that it will bo profitable. It costs there growers ctiuxidirahlv nioro than it would the farmers, many of whom could in a few years have u hearing or chard w it'll no appreciable exK-nse. The work on a lU-acre orchard, for instance, could be done at odd times, and the cost would not bo felt. The low price of grains will compel them lo diversify farm pro ducts. Tin-re w is plenty of reason for the interrogatories (iovernor Ten-tioyt-r has proMiinided to the banks of Oregon, relative to escheat funds in their poa-e"ion, i-ays tho Cor vallis 1 ime.-. NcIinico in this matter has in a single instance in 1'orvallis, cost tho state $250 and interest for a lung time. Hy death without heirs oi Henry Mann in L'orvallis several eors ago, his estate aggregating about 1000 escheated to tho state, and at the time of tho suspension of the Job bank a trifle over I'iOO of it wns on deposit. The administrator of the estate had settled up its affairs al most a year before tho stiHension and with due diligence the funds should have been in the hands of the state treasurer long before the Job bank went to the wall. lli" deposit wns to the account of the clerk of the county court, and both ho ami the county judge declare that the governor was repeatedly notified that tho residue of the estate was subject to his order, but that the order to turn it over to the treasurer never arrived. Illy (iuard, HriU-nitT IV Siiil-l'lMi Hops. K. L". Smith went lo llarrlsburir todav to silia-rilitcud the loading of thrt car of hop. Two car have been ships-d already and (hi make a total of live cars shipped from the large Itavia' yard so far. Smith ft Iteadle, the lessee of the yard, are consigning the hop direct to lmdoii and expect lu thi manner lo (Mine the nearest to securing a price that will cover the exHuse of raising and marketing them. Ohkoon IJkiiiKTB. -The 24th vol ume of the Oregon supreme court tv Mrts have passed through the press of the state printer and I now la-lng hound. It Is expected that the report er of the court will soon turn over to the state printer hi first ins'allmetit nf copy i f the ith volume, w hich will be taken In hand forthwith. Vii.nma. Si-id. L'l A terrible double tragedy of "Jack Hi Kipr" order is r iMirtrd from Ann r, not farfruiu In ih spruck. Friday a youug and pn-uy w aitress of Amvras went awa iroiu lierrmployel resldt-nee to willies a religion priM-sion. Uo returning 1. 1. n.a thi uirl wits inurderetl. and the only clew lo her assassin I the knife picked up IH-ar llie mat. -sear ins spot where the Waitress was killed llie bod or anolher woman waa found, . - . . . . i i.l. l..l.. .!.. u liukcl ami siasneo wuu a nine. tuns;. In aililitimi another woman belomrliiK , u., I, l.rlniiwl la niLaimr. 4f IIIV MIIIV '.- ,, A strong attachment of gendarme aud Iwo companies oi riueiueu arc sui the country around Amenta, but all ef forts to arrest the murder have proved uusiicceasiui. Hallarhra wl siu S.aigln Mlwwirsi Uw I. Kii .iuivTii Hi-iiI. 1:4. The boiler- ln-ad oi a ItK-omoiivvoii an vsst-uounu train blew out yesterday while the ln.1,1 avaa liaaaillu' through the HOW- shells near Jtlue canyon, Injuring Kit- giueer Warrea uouoaru auu rireuiau Charlc Lipscomb. The latter died a few hours after tho accident. He was blow n clear over the tender, and shot ht-adloiiii thmugli one or llie ois-niugs lu the side of the euowahed, left lo admit the ligbt, striking hi head head against the bent. He wa badly ... 1 . ,fl . . H scaliletl ix-siiies. ine men wn bnitighl here by an engine ami caboose lo the railroad hospital. Upsooiup died about 6 p. lu. Uoddard i not n-niusly Injured. Mkmimiih, Sept. lit. Mi Matll Osburue, her four children and W. E. Hum. were iM.lsoiied thi morning by arsenic In the cotlee. w hich Mr. Os burue had prepared. Air, osiiurue, her sou Willie and daughter Mattle aud Mr. Hunt are Id a critical condi tion. There 1 no clue to the mystery. ialll r III kckwwlsaa.s Sax Diwio, Sept. 24. Charles Itoea, l Imiv. livlmr with an uncle nf the same name In this city, waiahol yesterday iy a E:-cauure uunei imra a rille In the hands of hi schoolmate, John Miller. The wound I daiigenm and will probably prove fatal. The hooting was accidental. A Stwrs 1st t uba. Havana, Sept, 24. A terrible lomi prevail throughout the length aud breadth of the Island of Cuba. Many houses have been blown down, tree uprooted, etc. No hs of life 1 rcport- Tk Stuwll wt C-arlsaa VktoKIA, Kept. 24.-Her majesty' hip Arthur was thestvueof a distress ing accident last evening. Two mid- .1. u-li.i liad lavll llUlltlmr. BI1U sent their gun alsmrd bv a messenger Imiv for the local ollice, UMiiisuiy mu- ' ... . mi...- lug to extracl llie enargist. i no ou-s-..iiinr imv iiaik the iruna lo the ship. audiil ttie gun-room one of them was rt scharueil. tiiKianiiy Killing iuuna.iu Steward lUs-ce. Tlie case la being kei.t ntiict bv the naval ollloers, pena- lug a hearing tomorrow. Illl my m llasswall. Hackamksto. Sent. 24. A young niHti mi -.I shields, who was Playing ritfht-llcld ill the Kiune between the (iilt Kdgo club and the Male rnuting Ollice club at Simwiliike 1'ark yesit-r-lav, was knocked st-useli-sa by a Istll thrown bv the pitcher, which sinica him on tho head, llhsxl guslied from i.i. .n i, ninth ami iiiMw. anil It waa a long time before he regained conscious- lies. HI eoliUltloll I regartieu a acr- lous. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetratc5 Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it In a Jiu'y. Rub in Vicromly. Mustang UaUneut conquer i fain, Makes rinu cr !Tcct weil gain. Muvimi a Tows. --The town of fluid lU-ach, In Curry county, 1 being moved aeriM the river. A large bur formed In front of the town and boats were unable l o get anywhere near the town, hence the necessity of moving the town to the lMt. In regard to the matter the liasette of that Place : "Thi wiek wllk see all the huildiniia to l moved aufely acnw the river. The Kdaon lion-.-, ailjoiulng the (iaette ottl.v, went Taewlay ntghl, tlieainiill building adjoining the hotel, known a the old printing ollli, went over Wednesday night, and the hotel is now being loaded on the scows. It w ill take some time yet tn place the building permanently in their mw I.H-ati.m. but already the other side f the river show up a a town, the w hole water front and building aliow ing plainly from thi side." Smr lltAHl. TuewUv's Saletu J.Mirnal: Six car loan! of luinUr were yest.-nlay retvived by the ti.MHlsJe yards, from their mills at Coburg. 8S C) 83 O O G0LDM WEST BAKING POWDER 3IUWIKI WIIT ua aul4 buj 1. It Is mail, right bar. at homo. S. It I mail, of th. Trrf flnwt malrtaat and la fuarajilwail la Ty nwpwt rual of anFscluc to U,. rrry beat. B. TV maker. (qarsDUa) ernr lis sa-1 a rf rv-rr la suthiirtsM lu rvturs ytnr BWOSir U It b. wot ssUatwCttw-f CAN YOU ASK FOB iORET Caaawn Denaw. forUaa4, Or. o 83 O 83 O (r3S SSw3SSS SS-wSS r'OKH or TIIK AI Ills. An exchange euy; Tj ,. ,-. sUlliueiit of the "lady bird'- '"" long exacted from the Mule url? ticultural lociely of rlif.,n, . rived at the room of n,,. (, ' board at l'ortland on iuea good condition. They un- , the "twice slal.Ud" Variety Lu shlmenl of these will U davort-o These lady lirU. lf the deadly foes of the aphis wli ? liasjof late ken causing Iu ' trouble to Oregon orchards. tIj a nuniler of fruitgrowers lmvt't., anxiously awaiting th.-ir urrir.i They will be distrihuu-d, to be 0l! on i zed in the orchard o 1 who will liH)lc afur tl.i in and ir) and jirotecttheiu in onhr m'. they may spread over the counts When the aphis gin. to pr,' uMn the trees, it will be. gnm isfaction to the owners u e t lady birda coining u the front a warms to pny upon the ,,i,in(j exterminate them, speaking ottU number of insect is-st and d,L eases which now render lift-a bui. den to tho fruitgrower, Mr. Seal. nnur, the veteran iiuritervman of Woodburn, said they caiuc naiur. ly witli the increase of orchard, "in early days," he s .id. 'wilt0 there were only a few people and. fuvr orchards in the slate, there u no disease among eillier of tlnm. l'eople lived till they died of old age, aud one could go thmuglj or chards and see hundreiU of Luhel of apples ly: ng on the ground u.J not tind a scabby or a wormy one among them. At the (-eople tnd orchards became more nuuitroui the diseases came, ailing for mote care and the use of prcviiitivcuinu ures, which in early lu wi re not necessary and were unheard of." "Ilaby" McKee is now a brigld boy ol 7 in knickcrboi It-rii. The Iwst proof of tin- really ser ious illness of the czar is found in his expressed wish for peace nitb all the world. Chief of Police Hunt of I'ortlsi.d will be retired to give place to 1 political hack whose only record ii that of office holding. The kaiser muy have a divine right to rule, but it will U ob served that he continues to rrvit and maneuver his troops ami k-i his gun carriages well oiled. Tho members of the M. K. con ference which closed its l;.h-rs vm terlay compliment Ktig -he on the hospitality U'stowetl, and theiiiltr est displayed in the met tin". The Chine.-o emjieror sulaas himscll on the iHt-asion of .1 defeat of the Chinese army by taking a decoration from his vin roy, LP Hung Chang. That wortliy probably be satisfied so lone as they do not deprive him of hit head. A representative of lhest:;ar bft incorporation in Portland ilain.i that there are localities ulli rinz 1 Ihjiuis of 1150,000 and lan.l l-onl.i for the establishtiit-iit of om-ol tlair plants, which are lo cost fliKMHO each. To use an expression tl al n common in etiitivated circles now. a-ditys, there is inn pie grounds for the belief that this rcpr si ntative i talking through his hat. If a cheap coat nnikis .1 ill man, cheap sugar mustexi rt a sim ilar effect. The sugar trust ought, therefore, lo have 300 per cent pro tection. Uei.jiimin Harrison ii Blatcd for a few speeches this and everybody would like tj listen to his views on cheap siiyiirsii destroyer of high-priced manhood. Although the loss was heavy at the recent fire in Portland, it is nut a disastrous one to the city. TU projierty destroyed wan inainlf iariwil bv wi-iihliv corixirationi, and was insured at a large rcrnt- age of its value. iir..inss ' dpalino in lnrpn ttronertiett take no chance by allowing tin ir plo sions to go un'nsured. net D.w Srwss Mrtiin Halt Lakh, Sept. "I.-Mursn fl..l-l....l u,.. .Iii.l ami killnl Vl-tt day lu 1'olU-r' Canyon, near tln city. . . . , 1....I all. liy jnst-pn Aionrsi. inu ini-n gaged in a dispute over s mine MiM.rst anproaehtsl (Julsippl from hind and shot him dead. ! Ill Ull.'s aamirrr W Ls Itfuirvi t-v I'ul S'llt. Us-- r-n 1 nr.nn r.a.r. f - 1 Jame Clark, an Iron mould, r. duniif a quarrel was sliot anu latau. ed by Frank Dunning t tl" I'1, last evening. Tlie Uarn i s. the .sn come of 111 blood which had existe ls-tween the two men owing t" the in timacy ot Dunning' wife iih t '' Clark first BirueK Dunning. V" , him down and u-atiiig mm- ' '."" l 1 .l . i.l.l.i slid Oreu liiei-uiiuii iiimuiru j two sfiol at Clark, one p-'Hf through the len lung an.t toe -tt-ring the left side Just U!o th heart. JM rarllsss.m Yokohama, Sept. ll-A re..-rip has tvii Issued convoking i" " ,iouof the Jspancse V,'"""rl lllroschlma, Delola-r 1 . "r K"r. davs. lo illaouss matter, r-" lug the sanction of rliaineiit Itrirom lieu-isin sw '- ...I. fleet landed 7,000 trs.w oil tl.e i of Hie Yalu, In plte of the ' the Japanese .uairoii. . adds the Chinese ship emr""' " " 1 st tie off Yalu river were short muultlou. They were order.-l 1 J Vonllcnneken to ram the J ..U l.ut ilm order was t' the Japanese were already rcilrii.a' ,ii. ...1 -I ii-. ALI.EflA, -MICH.. r-j - ctroiier'. urj1 holding a " quest; upon llie n mama - . Shot by ilia wife. a. she cla in., t 'H;- an accl.leni, naiunis ins-" - 1 tVf TOlVer WIUI which aur fired the fatal Mioi, 11 iro-i -not been discharged at all. I"" '" ' ,. let had tasen extracted, ll ' V.''.. believed that the shot was fl-l ' a olher riaon who wa with iirs. o- at th time. I.