The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 11, 1896, Image 10

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    for Infants
M C'utorla la to wrll uUptMl to children ttiat
I rMwnimrad It a. BijierUjr toanjr irnrn-riptlou
known to nw." L A. Axma, M. I).,
Ill Ho. Oxfrd 81., Ilruuklf n, Jf. Y.
"TU UM of 'CaatnrU U o unirenal an-1
Id iiwrlW (o well known llit It urnni work
of fuprrnogtilon to endoni. It. few are Hi.
InlWIIirmt fwnllfcw WUo do Hut kwp CartorU
lllilo Ma twh,"
Ciaio. Majittx, T. I).,
, hew York City.
Tu CnrTifm
W.I. MOWN. . O.PHaf. F.W.OSBUS".
rr.im.nt. Vic PrMlS.at. C.ihl.r
THE
Eugene Loan and Savings
BANK,
Of Eugene, - -
liIRItl'TORS 0. A. rln, i. B. Il.rrli, J. K.
IhtIi, H. 1). I'.lnn. W. K. Brown, ). r.
Iloblinou, V. W. Oiburu.
Pall Dp Capital, j : : $50,000.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
InLnn-it allowed on time dopoilti.
(ollnlonnlruiled toour or. will rcln
pllKDpt attontlou.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udderu.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Straim,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle So re J,
Sciatica,
Lumbago.
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle AilmcnU,
All Morse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,,
Membrane and Tissue!
Quickly to the Very
Scat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment concert
I'aln,
Make Jlaa or But wall
again.
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nil hnitM.ud r rot rutin eurwl.iU BaMw
will tw Mnt to yiw f..f if all i-nann i.
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and Children.
f'.atorl. rum Colli-, C.itntll'!"",
Four Hbnnarli, I'UirrlMtMi, I'.nu-UIUin.
Kill Wnniu, gl- IcfJ', " l"iii"t ?'
.lin,
VVIt limit lijurliiua mMI-tIiin.
"For T.-rnl )ri-r I li. t-miiwi..v li
ynur ('a.t.irta,' uv ilwll lwr. ortilln J t
do no M It lu. luiUIl produced Uiwy-i-l
rwulni.
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1XIU Btrwt tud 7th Ave., New York 11
TowrAXT, 77 Jtcaiui Ihiwr, w Y fm
rutronizu thu l.nno county num
mcr r'nori.
The nroHiiei.U for a lariro groin
crop id not very urigiu.
Tim r-itizcnH (f Kllffifl C ftllollM
make tyt-rv eiulcavor to builil llic
" . . . .t tii
wiii'ini road llllo Uio ioinini
in t una V I ii tlni milliturv rouil.
wouM mean a largo trade to our
city.
Woiihmi employed in the litund-
riim i.f Vienna luive to work from
Tt in llm mnriiinff to 'J. 10. or even
12 nt night, for which they get
M.W a week mm incir uuuih.
An rxi-lmiiL'o iirintH thin: "W
rino (or the purport ofuskinf; the
lion. Jlarvey &coii. oi mo wrt'Kti
niiin, if ho is in favor of the fre
ii ml nnlimitpil poinnon nf nilvcr un
der international ngrecment7 We
know tie m nol in any ouht way.
Would ho bo under nuch a contin
gency?" Clinrl..n A. Dunn, who hug been a
literary man bb longns ho has been
n iiiiirnnliHf. A til'riixl of lnOTO than
.r0 yearn, nscrihe" his excellent
health, inn continued mental vgor
Ami Hi-iivitv.ut a time when most
men have retired, mainly to bin
never nllowing liinmeii to ue in a
hurry.
A SlfowheMii. (Me.), women, be-
cominn indignant with her huoband
ttstilicd that the pi nnion dr.ivn by
him was not doing him any good,
and the department cut the pension
oil. 'J'ho man went on to the poor
fur i ii nml ilifil IliiTl! Ik 11(1 the Widow
lost sf 12 a month during life.
Tim rrini-i'HK nf Wuli'M ii all ell-
thuBiaiitic cycliht. She is a woniiiit-
ly woman, and lias a tin r Kence 01
womanly dignity thin is poHtfrnstd
hv inoHt women. So iiirtend ol
giving away to the mania of the
hour, oho has net an example for
her own and other people s daugn
Iitb In- tiikinir hir outines on a
trieyele. It is an improved rotary
trir-vrli' tnnrn oraei'flll n till more
rapid than tho old three-wheel
liiiicluno.
A club of prominent women in
Brooklyn have agreed that alter the
first Monday in October next they
will wear skirte clearing the ground
by at least three inches; except on
occasions demanding full dress.
Tho club is also pledged to a rainy
lay dress in w Inch the skirt reaches
tho knee, and is worn in connec
tion with bloomers or knieker
hockcrs, leggings or boots, and a
light waterproof. This appears to
bo a conservative and sensible
movement, and will be started, it
is said, by 150 well knowi; profess
ional and society women.
Bicycles will no doubt bo sold
next season for a lower prico as tho
number of manufactories Itavo in
creased about sixty per cent during
tho past fix months. A bicycle
maker writing to an eastern paper
asserts however that tho big pro
fits that are supposed to lie made
in the manufacture of wheels exists
chielly in tho imagination and that
tho general public has an altogether
erroneous idea about tho cost of
manufacturing tho overage bicycle.
It is a business, ho says, which
bears a close resemblance to the
millinery business in rcsoct to
changes and shrinkages. Tho
maker has to calculate on "heavy
expenses, abort seasons, liberal
guarantees, and heavy ehriukage
in machinery end goods by con
itant change of patterns, and these
obstacles, togellu r with tho trading
and installment methods of selling
wheels, all tend to make the busi
ness hazardous and frothy, and
certain to produce a balance sheet
that is disappointing to golden
dreams."
Silver Pick Bland, of Missouri,
is one of thu possibilities at Chica
go, and is backed by enthusiastic
friends in Southern Illinois, Mis
souri and throughout the south
wtst. His headquarter were
opened in I'hieaco last week, ami
in St Louis $00,000 was subscribed
by 2d Bland clubs' to send to Chi
cago 2,000 members of a marching
club who will work in the interest
of Silver liek. In the meantime
he is hard at work on his big farai
near Lebanon, and within the
last week could have been seen
almost any day driving a mower
over his meadows. Nor is this for
effect, but is bis usual occupation
in the harvest season. Ho works
on his farm by day and attends to
polities by night and when ho can
get day off. Silver Dick would
take among the farmers.
1 h fc'-l l.
DAI LI UKUl.Vl'CU KISPESUS.
The laily I'egi.ter this morning
aiiiioiini.iil its rtifiii'ni. The pa
per first Mnrtt'd January I, 1S'J.,
and has been a fair local paer and
worked faithfully for tho upbuild
ing of Kugi'iio and Lutm county.
However, the field was ion limited
fir the support of two daily jiixt,
and the (Ji'aiik having Im-cii estab
lished for a number of years and
com I .letely tilling tho field, it nat
urally compelled tho younger paper
to retire.
This paper will cintlnuo to give
all the city and county news on the
day of its oeciirretioe, mid will use
every endeavor fir tho Ix-st inter
cuts of the city mid county.
Tho circulation of the Daily
(ii AKi) has increased steudily from
thod-yof its first Uuo, Jjiu;8,
lS'Jl, and therefore bus become
valuable to our busbies men us an
advertising medium. It is only
by constant, careful and hard work
that a daily paper can bo made to
exist in a city of this fcize. It does
not pay a fair return for tho money
invested in tho business and re
inuneration for tho labor employed.
Tho weekly edition of tho (Juaiiu
is where our profit is made.
Minister Kansorjie, who is home
from Mexico-on leave, says Ameri
can capital is building ip Mexican
prosperity. Of President Diuz In
says: "A wiser and better ebie'
magistrate never guided the desti
nies of a nation."
Helena Independent: It was
But Collins who was addressing a
Boston audience on the virtues of
tho gold standard. He roso in a
pompous way and began: "My
hearers, I hold in my right hand a
silver dollar, and in my left a gold
dollar, and the one represents 53
cents' worth of silver and is good
onlv in our own country. The
other is a tiny thing, out it is worth
I anywhere in tho world. Now,
which, my fellow citizens, will you
take?" An old Irishman got up
and said: "I'll take avther." The
Milesian had voiced tho sentiment
of the vust majority of workers in
tho Lulled States.
Oregon people nro oil interested
in the A-ork of Homer Davenport,
the low celebrated urtist of the
New York Journal. The Cleve
land Becord says: "Since Nasi lost
his cuiininn and Kenpler died, we
have had no leader in political
caricature until Davenport, the
principal cartoonist of tho New
t . . . . ,.,, i
l ork Journal, appcurea in mis ueiu
of useful work. Ho is rapidly
proving his right to a higher place
than either Nast or Kenpler
earned. To a stylo of drawinir pe
culiarly his own, and great facility
in giving to familiar bices charac
teristic expressions, Davenjiort
unites the faculty of clear insight
into political situations and limit-
Ics ingenuity in inventing signili-
caiit designs to illustrate them in
caricature. Wo predict for In in
national recognition before the
campaign is over, as the greatest
of our political caricaturists.
There is a suit pending in the
circuit court at St. Louis, Mo.,
which is of considerable historic
interest. It is for tho recovery of
110,000 damages by the heirs ot
the celebrated confederate leader,
Forrest, from the Adams express
company, for the loss of a pair of
silver spurs, which wero presented
to rorrest during the war by the
ladies of Mississippi. Tho spurs
wero shipped through the express
company to St. Louis several years
ago and wero delivered to tho
wrong man, who melUd them and
sold tho bullion. Tho origin of the
spurs is what mukes tho sentimen
tal value of them so great. It ap
pears that in casting about for a
fitting testimonial to the dashing
cavalry leader tho ladies found
themselves too poor to present him
with gold spurs, ns was the inten
tion and were equally lacking in
silver, but they had thimbles, all
of them. Therefore the cherished
silver thimbles wero sent to the
melting pot and the spurs were tho
result, not particularly valuable
intrinsically; but hs relics invalua
ble.
li.lly OuirJ, July s.
Famkw Kl.l. ltwui'TloN.-A farewell
recent lou was tendered Itev II L
Iloardinnn and ftitnlly At the Baptist
cliiirclt last evening, it was an in-
fi.rii.nl utlulr ,1.1 lirii.rl-11111 mil llikvllliv
-"" v (
for the occasion. Mem-U-iwiifthe
church, pastors of the city
nnd others were nrvscut and extended
farewell greet inn to Mr and Mrs
Itoitrdmaii, w ho will leave for their
now homo at McMlnuvllle In a few
day.
Kl.OHKM'K lYl.KJIKATION. The
Florence celebration wa largely at
tended. One of the most ekciting
ten lure, or me ouy was a nmicii pnnc
of lm Uill lie! u feu the Klk Prairie
and Florence nines, the former win-
1 1 1 1 1 tr . The score stood: Kilt 1'rstriv
1M, Florence 10.
Bokn. In this city July li, ISM, to
the wile of S A llulin, n 10 pound oti.
Mother and child are doing nicely.
The OrVpni Mn.suia., u ho Imve ar
ranged fur a climb to Crater lake in
A uplift, have In view a viit to tlie
woiiderl'iil JiMt-phine ci-.ves, w hich are
ninoiig the utictplurtid curlivtitlos of
Oregon. Little la kuowu of them.
They are liih up on old lirn,viMek,
and almut 40 milearoin tiraiit' 1'ns.i,
and they it re reached either lv way of
Iv'thyor William valley. 'l'he ex
ecutive committee of the M:i-iiih. has
Ixi-ii errctMindlUir w ith Mr Sllsby, of
that city, w Ith rvfen-nee to couveyliitf
the arly of mountalu-olliutH-rt ( tilt
Jom ihiue rave. The A-liUiiJ Crater
Cluti lis. heel) comnl.tititf all ilu ilc
tails for the trip tip to Crater lake, and
the prospect, are that it will tie a very
delightful trip.
(tiiniulsidniier Court.
Bill allowed:
T H Wlsln-y dc nly aberlll
i lnlinul tl 'allowed i
Bipley hci.tl deputy slielill
ehilim-il il Mlluned
10
tl 00
P li Hlierwo-d dy; illy sht-rlll
eluinnd tl allowed - '
John Moorelii lle deputy slienll
l-llfii l t4 hIIu-) - l
U V Veateli ileptlly Nherilt
ehiliiieil tliilloMnl - w
II A DallleN deputy sherill
el,.i...,l t nil, i II-. I - Otl
I II Van Seoyni! deputy sheiill
eluimeil tl iillowtd
2j0
C V Lvon. delivering election
.iippl'li-H eliiiimd i-i o" al
lowed 2 00
N O Hyliind drlivmiinr election
Hiippiii-H eluiiMd l al-
lowed '
K W Hom-Iioii linikinif eleelion
iHiillmelaiiued Hallowed .1 00
J L JSIewiirt niMkiiiL' t lection
IxHitli. eluliui 'l i- uliowed . o
Win I'arHoiis delivering election
.om.tl... 6
K W Veiitch dellveriiiu election
rllpplic
WTKakln delivering election
6 00
1llllltitN
12 60
I Lt iimplll prlnllng IM W)
KM lla.lelon piop- in eiL-nou
mid nieKi-ii!ir la Oo
IIW Luynejiicl of election... 0 (il)
1'erry vll "
MDJohnmin clerk " " "00
It lt.lolitn.nn " " " 00
Mllluril V I'lilllitH detlUtV slierlll'
eliilmed il allowed "00
Km n Wolf ih niitv HlierlU'cli'im
mI tl allowed 2 00
A Boifers deputy .lierllT claimed
tl allowed 2 (-0
Win Alexander deputy sherill
eluii I ii allowed 2 00
It V Moore ( elilltV
alieriu
claimed 1 1 allowed 2 00
Oeof Flirmaii deputy sheriff
claimed f I allowed 2 00
C W Kiurr deputy sherltr eluim
eil tl allowed 2 00
II It Kinculd " claimed
tlHJ m allowed 81 lit)
George Carpy almtract of land
entries mid phi's l'l '0
Olii-mV I'rudhomine staiionery.. i'4 no
J II Met I u n pauper supplies... 11 le
Trent Luinlier Coiiipany lumher o 00
Kutfeiie Lumher Company lum
ber 5-r2
J I Itiubre dellverlmr election
mipiillca claimed 114.00 al
lowed.....' U 00
(ii-orgc .Smith preparing hall and
booths for elections; cluimed
tl, not allowed.
John Holland deliver!nelectioii
HUpplil-H '1M
Oi-orge Holluiid delivering elec
tion supplies A 00
I) McCluin, constable serving
Hii!iKcu!tH for grand Jury in
Linn county 1 40
H K Brown Jury room and meals
fur Jurors 8 00
A K Wheeler, Jury room and
meals lor Jurors 3 00
I) W Cisilidge deputy assessor... !Hi 'S
li F Keeney " " .. 2-' Ot)
(leoWKiififs " " ...47 60
John T Wilson " " ... 4 Oo
Paul Had ley " " ... 60 IK)
Jiih II Vatea " " .... 60 00
A K Wheeler jiiHtice of the
-nce stale vs Bogus 4 Oj
A K Wheeler limllee of the
pence stnto vg Henry et al 4 4 "
J M Williams ;dl8trlot attorney
state va ltoggs 5 00
J M Williams district attorney
slate vs Henry et al 5 00
J V Baker juMice of the peace
state va Ijcatlierman .1 4a
J W linker ItiHilee of the peace
state vs lteed claimed t-l 45;
not allowed.
J V Wallace Conslnhle slate vs
Lenthermun mid Heed 14 61
T 1) Llntou coii-liil.le slate vs
Hharn 1 00
T I) Linton co'iMutili slate vs
Saddler 2 59
T I Linton conMiilile Htitte vs
Thomas el til 3 30
T I) Linton cniitulle Mute vs
Lakln 5 50
A K Wheeler Justice nf the eace
stale vs Saddler 5 50
A li Wheeler. lust ice of the peace
state va Thomas et al 4 80
A K Wheeler Justice of the peace
state vs Sharp 4 20
A E Wheeler JuMlce of the peace
state va Lakin.. 7 4a
T I) Linton constable sliite vs
Hogg. 11 00
Minnie Lakln witness state vs
Lakin 1 70
Pearl Lakin witness stale vs
Lakln 1 70
MA Lakln witnes state vs
Lakln 1 70
J W Lakin uitius Mute vs
Lakln 1 70
M H Hubble witness Mate vs
Lakln 1 GO
J V Clark witness slate vs La
kln 1 CO
John M Williams deputy sherill
Brallhwalle to reforni school... 10 00
John M Williams deputy district .
attorney Bruithw aite io reform
school 3 00
John M Wllllamsdepnty district
attorney state vs Muiikers 5 00
John M .Williams examination
Slppey children 5 00
John M Williams deputy district
attorney examination of La-
tellier Insane 5 OO
W H Lee, M 1 examination
Lalellier Insane 5 00
J li Miller constable Liitcllier
Insane 3 go
A J Johnson sherill Sipnv child
ren to Portland and expenses... 23 15
I, lirown, .M 1) exHiuination
Diblile insane 5 00
In the mutter of the L J Yoder Mud
In tow nship IH south, range U west.
At lids time tlib mailer ctime on for
further hearing oil the report of the
viewers lieretolore appointed to view
said roud, said report lir.ving ul ready
been n-nil at the May term lsOO. but
but not completed and was again read
the tlrst time lu this June term issai.
and payed to tK'Cond reading tomor
row.
At this time th mailer of the above
road came on for liearlng and read
second time, and J y Brewster and J
K Huller having Hied claim for dam
ages, It Is therefore ordered by the
court unit janics Jo'i, it l liuvtun and
I', lioclwick U' sppotnled ,'iewers to
as.ess ilmiiNge. caused to the premises,
by the location of mid road, to meet
June 1 v i.
In theiiiHittrof ttUc Bohemia rood
iH ginnl'ig lit tp21a, r 8 tf. At tills
lime this nmt.er came on to be heard
on petitioner F M Wilklna and liV
other petitioner f,.r a rrn. froniHHid
iH-giuiiiug n ution :-, tp 21 south,
runge 3 cast, aloiiii Military road to
convenient point for leaving ihe.amei
t'teiii ill a westerly (lirectlon Into
H. "henna mining dislrlil Said ptl-
U011 Mug iu iirnmr form, it lx heretiv
ordered Hint a view ami iivey or said
roud te made and thsi S HlgJon, T J
Martin and Frank Warner Lie au.l
they are herrby appointed viewers and
C M Collar surveyor to view and
survey said proposed road, io meet &
the U-ginnlDg oint qn July 2, l$:j.
At ibis tinu) A J jnhiiHoii notified
the rtuirt ilud Ue bail apilnl,d the
following depuiy slier I (t; J M YII
Dams and Milari) Phllllj.
I TUKSDAY.Jt'I-iY "
j Warm ngnln today.
A.k Hall Son for ll;e
!- (ieolgeHalc.of llale,Ul.. thf '.
ihilDPall of Salem, is
'"pjoucHofthe SPB It, tal tl
tl S.e llolel huge.... Iiils-U gl
''"n.eW In.cn have one oasi-ssimmt
for July. .,
L.N Ito.icy went to Bosiburg this
uficruooii.
-, ,. rver registers 4 feet above low
ater mark.
Wild blackberries are said to be
quite plentiful.
Il -u Lurch, of li-iiiatl, spent last
evening in Fugeii'.
Wild pigeons are reported quite plen
tiful by our hunters.
A refrigerator has been put In the
U of O incut market.
A S Hammond, ofMedfor.), was in
F.Ugcue ibis uftelliooll.
Mrs W ft Marquis husnturmd
from u visit to Koseuurg.
Mrs P J Jennings, of Collage Orove,
visited in Kugcne today.
Miss Mertafi races, ol Boseburg, I
visiting friend In thi. city.
The ice works have another order
for a car of Ice from Uoseburg.
Mis Carrie Friendly went to Port
laud loiluy to visit with friends.
Mrs 1' J Frasier has returned from a
very pleaant visit to California.
Il is now Chief Justice Moore, Hon
It S Bean being an associate Judge.
(iuile a number of people have been
complaining of colds since the Fourth.
Tim milarv of the Albany ixistmasti-r
is now tL'-'OO per year, an increase of
tiou,
Nearly every business bouse reports
u satisfactory trade on July 3rd and
4th.
'IViieherN' Midlines were reduced t18.
000 a year in Portland for the coming
year.
Sunday Oregoulati: Mis Clara
Coleman Is visiting her relative lu
Cobiii'g.
H. Weiiihiird' agency lu this city
received a carload of beer from Port
land today.
W M La Kail of Astoria and B
Stephenson of Tncoma are at the Min
nesota Hotel.
A cheap photograph gallery Is do
ing business lu a tent by the Chris
man building.
The hteuniship Fatallon will leave
Yuipiina fur San Fruuclsco next
Thursday morning.
Mrs James Smith of Salem, who has
been visiting with friends ill this city,
returned home today.
Thus. Abriuns and Chos. Davis
went up the Melvenzle river this af
ternoon on a llshlng trip.
Sunday Oregonian: Mr Lester O
llulin. of Fuirelie. Or . visited relative
at 4sm Columbia street, the past week
Mrs ( A Jackson, of Philomath,
who has been visiting with George
Harris and sisters returned home to
day. The "know bow" gained in the best
schools coupled w ith experience mukes
I)r l.owe a tnuu 01 success -in ins pro
fession.
Chis Barlsch arrived home last even
ing from his cliiim near Melbouru
springs. He has a big bear experience
to relate.
(us Tueisch ami Phil Scott, two
Crcswell young men, are now travel
ing for the lied Seal Baking Powder
company of 1'or land.
M S Barker has received a wooden
handle bur for bicycles from the Fast.
It is made from hard elm mid is the
II it one brought here.
Salem Statesman: Clarence Bishop
departed for Southern Oregon yester
day, whither he goes in the Interest o
llie.Nilem Woolen mills,
Wheat iu Kostern Oregon and
Washington has been considerably
damaged by the recent warm weather
When traveling see that a card
biarlng your name and address is
fastened to your trunk or baggage. It
win save you lots or irouoie.
Salem Statesman: Miss Grace Kyle
who has been the guest of Mrs. Steve
McFadden for several days, returned
to he homo lu Kngene yesterday.
Mr and Mrs Gus Washburn nnd W
W Chessman and family of Spring
Held w ill leave tomorrow' morning on
a camping expedition to Foley Springs
Albany Democrat: Forty thousand
dollars are on hand to Improve the
Willamette river. If it Is spent lion-
cMtly and not wasted It will do a great
Heal 01 goon.
Misses Fredricka and Adelia Hertz,
who have been visiting with their
uncle and sent, Mr and Mrs A Gold
smith, left yesterday for their home In
San Francisco.
Itt-v CHWaehlte will pnaeh at
Dunn's school house south of Fugene
the second Sunday In July at 11
o'clock and w 111 organize a Sunday
School. All are invited.
Mr Grant, who used to. be In the
Insurance business iu this city, la here
and Is arranging for a fishing expedi
tion with his brother-in-law, Lucian
Wujde, who icsides near Ooburg.
The republicans all over the slalo
are demanding that Jonathan
Bourne, secretary or the state central
committee, resign, claiming he Is not
In harmony with the St. Louis plat
form. lr Kiiykeiulall's family left today
for Winchester bavin Southern Ore
gon, where tin y w ill enjnv a six weeks'
outing. They go to Drain by rail and
will drive from there over to the bay
a di.toncc of almut 40 niiis. The doc
tor will go over about August 1st.
The postoftlce at John li-iy ,low
added to the list of those robbed dur
ing the present year, having been bro
ken Into some lime last Fildav night
and about tS In change stolen. The
turglar also mted himself out with a
suit of clothe hut took nothing vha
Mis Manle Knox, postal telegraph
operator In this city, went to Cottage
Grove this afternoon to visit a few
rtavs with her folks. She will
visit the Bohemia mining ilistiict tie
fore reluriil.ig. M iss Anna Ogleby
will act aioHrator here (lurng Miss
A pamphlet has been Issued from
the otUee ol State Printer leds, under
the supervlHinn of Superintendent Ir-win,wliii-h
contain an official lit of all
stho-.jl teachers, who are licensed to
teach in (he public schools of the var-
l i!y liimtd, July '.
lllVl- 111 B t...... I .1
. ; . . """" in in. northern
herK O 11 Siuiili. Deceased was a
ogger and has lived tvo or three year,
lu this county. The ,louye
miarnntined and everything belong
ing d,ivae.i has been destroyed by
Are. No danger U appreheuded rroul
. . m av ft mm awak.
UOn 1 mi
RUNNING
PLANU rviuwtn
ernom POWER ""r,,ln,l ,h ,,lao;' Fly Wheel. U the
CTfTHEP KUWCH lmptnmtM ,v.r rt.ui. in i.b,nj,n fij
L
TflE PLnNO LEADS Dccause
. niv- it fU-.'lymntlnn In Innc'i-it i-nin
TUC CI V WHrrl ,-rouiiil.caii.r.uioriin lit-hiU iv.i up,,-,
I fill I LI nttL on. horsrli.htor draft aiMll.iii.lat.uiKlmou,,,
More Jones Steel Headers Sold
CHAIN MOWER
, .: ... In ..:.!( tile lmirf t-hnlM D.
nd li-hmt draft mower in me V llllll ill v ii " ',nl"'""w Vw
wrou.. no fn.non.no n "'"l;
1-crrit wneei. miiiiu,a iMMu.h..
END FOR OUR FRCC - FOR
The Piano Mfg. Co., M.n - f.rtu
Also agents for Buffalo Pitts Ihreshor and Walter
Wood Harvesting Machinery.
I.OI7GBIISIIiIi: DR, M DPBTEE
Junction City : Milling Compan;
MAN U FA CT UK E I IS OF THE
"WHITE ROSE"
o o o o . oXIOXJ 1.? n 0 o
GUARANTEED
The most popular Hour
leading grocers.
Ten Virgius.
Tlie Corvullis Times dias some fig
uring us follows:
Wednesday evening the Salvati in
Army was out in full force. There
were ten women dressed lu while,
carrying lanterns, in representation of
the-"leu irgins." It may tie ol
interest to some to know that iu
Christ's time ten virgins, live of w hum
were wise and live foolish, took their
lanterns nild awaited Hie coming of
the "Bridegroom." The wise virgins
had oil iu their lamps, and they were
trimmed and burning, wide the
lumps of the foolish maidens lucked
oil and consequently did not burn.
The common interpretation of this
passage of the Bib e is that the bride
groom was Christ, while the viigins
were the churches, so to speak. The
bridegroom tarried and the intervene
was dt voted to sleep by the virgins.
After a "lime the cry '"Behold, the
bridegroom coimlb!" wag raised; then
there was a coiumotiou among the
girls to prepare the r lamps, and those
wtio nan no on, nmi were consequently
foolish, tried to beg some of the wiser
virgins. Failing in this, they Went to
buy some and iu the meantime the
bridegroom appeared and the wise
ones were ushered in (.presumably iu
heaven) and the door ha ked. When
the foolish virgins had prepared their
lamps and knocked at the door, beg
ging admittance, Christ ex laimed,
"Verily I say unto you, I know you
not." The women of Corvullis and
vicinity who represented the "Ten
Virgins" may compliment themselves
that they made a good slrei t appear
ance In their while gatbs, but will
they agree on w lilch the of tin in will
be denied entrance to heaven? litre
comes the "sticker" -the foolish vir
gins whose lamps were not burning
failed to gain admittance to the King
dom of Heaveu.
Salaries Are Reailj listed.
The Statesman's Washington corres
pondent .ends the following readjust
ment of pnstolllce salaries for the lisoal
year (ISSKJ) as required by the Increase
or decrease of business at vutious olll
ces.
ORKOON.
The J)al)es advanced from (bird to
second-class, and Newherg frqm fuurlh
to third class. Pendleton relegated
from second to third class.
Increase;
From
...,soi
i ,NH
l.oOO
2,100
. ...l.:iou
....l.suo
.. $1,100
... l,7nu
... 1,'iOO
.. 1.1)00
... 2,000
To
II 000
Albany
Baker City
Med ford
Astoria
Marshlleld
The Dulles
Decrease:
Hillsboro
Oregon City ..,
I'nUin
LaGrumle
Pendleton
M'ooo!
1.41.0
2,:iuo
1,4011
2,0, 'o ;
tl.coo
l.iino
1,200
I,6o0
l.OtiO
FOH
Popular Brands of
Tobacco and Cigars,
GALLON
JUUUS GOLDSMITH.
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PLHNO
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la '94 than all other combit
.wim;
- ALL ILLUSTRATIO CATAlOfiut
- rr, West Pullman, Chici-u
BEST QUALITY
in the market. Sold k
U. S. Land ktm.
Joel Ware.liav'mjbwav,
pointed U. S. Circuit O
Commissioner for thefe
of Oregon, is now jmjr
to make JIomkstkadFiuk
Final Pkooi s, ami take t
ti'niniiv 111 CtiXTEST Ci
1 To i-i ,1 ir Ln.l thirlv years a
perienco in this line, lie '
guarantee satisfaction
every case. OHice in t
Follows' lUiiltling, Eu.t
Oregon.
ASH GROVE POULTRY II
BreEding pns
to ncna in tti
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a n'd Biown h;
nnd Silver
Hainburgs.
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