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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1896)
flugcne City CJunrd. -t. I'UHDAY, NOVEMBER 21. When will 'lu business streets b) clean, or their deep coating of mii-l? ThotraiiiH will Boon be running n (Imdiile time again, and all will be pleased when they get dovrn tO MgUlar DUSinCbB uin;u uiviv. There were 05.000 polling places iu the United States at the recent election. Texas hail a larger num ber than any other state 1,022. Delaware had the fewest. ,uEtUh.ip SSffn g; .i .iU utiiirn line to Leaburn. UI course if it is not patronized the KAVArnmnni will Boon make it a I v t v i a a - - tcmi-wcekly route again. ti,o IT of (). football team is aWui the winner of the pennai.t. t a..m lKb Willamettea did noti wish to enter a game when they bud nn ehanco to win. on account ,vfii,Q V nf nroner coaching and trailing. Ti.a f.i Aini would like to seo a ..ti-.tmhoat built and owned in liu- and will tako a few dollars worth of stock in such a venture, ,.r subscribe to a subsidy. A city n li.nmn nrosnerous must have low freight rates. Thero are in the Argentine Uo- public about ten million cattle, and I ..b,.l.lo ll.ino- nlidiit tlifilll I ,lu". " "'1"" ? " "T n.a nf li ilia I, uiev bio uw ui..... eight COWS and one bull Wliicll .,..! l.rmiulit in lirazil in IIIU Uliu- C . . I UIU HI llltl tnw.ni". 11- . r . 1 n ... t.....f ti nanlnrv I From 1S70 to inn lliciusivo, Spain was an export nation in wheat ana Hour. 1110 caw-s w- i the imports durimj that period was 4U1.WU.VW IJUUiuio ui ' 75.r 0(10.000 liouildrt of flolir. V rom 1S7rtto lS!).r ineluHivO. the im- ' - - - . ..I ports 01 wneai a.nou.ucu - 1 . . 1 ... i.n 1 enormous quantity 01 ,nw,wu pounds, while tho exports were but 440.000,000 pounds of flour. ' -LMK The Pendleton liast Oregonian savs: Wool crowers and dealeii are expecting too much for thoii proilucts irom .nr. .ucrv'un-y.o li!ction. Tho rise before tho elec tion is tho limit to anticipate from thu result. Tarill lenislation will effect tho price of wool very little, nothing liko as much us growers have been led to believe. Lastern wool iournals are now setting up tlm cliiim that before there can be nnv narticular advance in wool thero muxt bo legislation favorable I to the Amorican manufacturer, who will have to rcceiv) a hierher price fur hi iicoJ lints before he can af- ford to nay moro for the wool from 1 , . , ,l 7 e ,., whioh ho tnanufacturea them. - . : . r . Oregon OUtBlde Of 1 ortlailll gave I Itrvan over 3500 plurality. I lie men who voted for Bryan are , .. . class hard working industrious Citizens, the producing class, and .I,niil,l rnuiint. aneli rnntoiil lili-1 bloianguase as to following from the Oregonian Of 0V. H: I vote for Bryan was mustered by 0) Ci ith annrnhv. soolkl rOVOlUtlOll !tV, nolitinal insurrection, riot and arson, witn eieaung anu cneanuKi . . . 1I a! ... . i- : and liinrlinc them all tocother with tho cement ot political demagogy It cannot sparo a single clomont without irreparable loss, since it contains all tho unworthy elements now. and can hope to gain none of ' the better." The World has lecun on the trust business in a manner to indi rata that with it that will be tho future factor issue. It says: "Dur intf tho last week" there has been an advance of 2 J per cent in tho stock of the Cotton Seed Oil Trust, of G J in that of the Sugar Trust, of 5J for the Tobacco and Cigarette Trust, 8J for the Illinois fctoel Trust. 3 for tho National Linseed Oil Trust, and 51 for tho lieneral Klectrio Syndicate. This is inter nroted to mean that these uionopO' jioB undoubtedly the most exten sive of modern times are in no danger from the law which makes their existence criminal and their onerations a penitentiary ollense. s this really so? Are laws passed f.ir the nrotection of fair trade to l.n h..niillllllltltf 1111 Hid.., I iii llin in- UU pviuinuvu.o .... r ..,.lu What il.M icjceiD ui uivie-r. . Mr. McKinley think about ur A Gkkat Hook. On the third page of today's Daily (Iitahu, will be found the advertisement of The Great Eiieyelopitedlo Dictionary. A limited number of seta of this great work will lie distributed lu Kugene and vicinity at the low introductory prices. At mice a dictionary and au encyclo paedia. a'sJ.lKW words; 50,000 encyelo medlo aubleela: unidueed at a cost of 1700,000; four maaalve volumes, welirlit 40 iMiumls. One dollar secure the delivery of the eutlre work; bal ance to be paid at the rate of f l.ffli per mouth for one year. Heud your name mid address to the Paeltio I'oast News- nailer Hvtiilleato. eare of the DAILY Ki'uk.nkOuakii, and you will be sup plied wltli sample page for examina tion. We have ulven the work a hasty examination hli.T cau reeommeud it to the public . To lire a Cold tn One Day. Take Laxative Uromo Quluiue Tab lets. All druggists refund the money SOraPinK lOIIUlllUr OH mo h iiii "- J fieWllllin SIIU IlimiKni mwiliun' imiiuiur jiulv... ..-.m . , n r.l,!a umi I ,. . ? j .1: i.. ilw, Lv. and thon. tirn away from Ua fasten- I ... ..... .,. Vr it, -,, il.in rlnl forlvnrv. wood, eliiss. mnrhles. etc. ',,lt18 "l,u A . I. .11 41. a numnnlj I In full fulm '1 HA CAM VIM IlftOOCU W1IU I . " . . t lit... I a r.11 1 vav I t.i. I fltulil nan nnlwllltlir tlinto. I l?n, ,v ZrStbn flc,W v' hn"lb 1 Mm" flKure and Vll face, with Its ,mewUt It is also used in lump for grinding ami erine Black of Le BUntrV. bV allyinu repuuiauon nilnnlo In the akr. Uko a white aoa bird, I 1.1. i u. ....... n... i 1 i..b iw,i ti.. ,.r If it falls to cure. c. TO BEARERS. Mai Jj, Parry her forth-jronr dead, Vour pla yoong qaara I Two at bar feet, two at ber baad And four batwoun. I . Nut a wa wanted It, . J But m (Jod grantwl It ' N"t now to tbs swinging chlraa, To tbe organ wll, Eovp wa tha rank, treading la tlma Iiut ona ouU bell. OjKin tha gate fur berl Tbu bridegroom walla (or bar. We never bad dream 'd It so, ' - . But aba-aba knew. L .. . Walking aloof, placid of brow, .-i'; Hor abort lira tnroogn. . Compoaed In anrety, Guarding her purity. I.. liod born for tha bridal path Coror ber breaat. Bnlwa of tha dream now that aba bath blooo In ber rent. Our peaoe abora ber let Fall for ber ooyorlet. Bpeaker. SAVED FROM THE SEA Well, Jenny, It wUl be hard to part on tbo morrow." Jonny turned away ber head, looking out to am with wbrtf ill, gorrowful glance. Tho noxt moment my arm wa about ncr waist. Jenny," I cried, "why should we port At allf If you will take me for skipper, u'n'll anil thmuirh life tooothor. We were on board the bark Petrel of Kmnnrmk. with a mtaoellaneoua cariro from tha Modltaminean. and we were anchor"! In tho rcodntcWl of Havre. Jonny wai tne skinner's duuichter and I only a passenger. An official rooriraniiatlon nau am mo nt llhurtr. with a uiodnrnto pension. In tlie tirlmo of llfn. with all the world before me, and cro making a fresh start, I had deter mined to hove my "wander year." So, after having wandered over half of Europe, I found myself standing on tno quay at Knnlra ono tranmill ovonlng. I wiu auddonly accosted by name with frlumllv acccnta In my catlvo tongua. It wna anno tlmo before I recognized my In terlocutor or could bring to mind under Whut clrcumBUmcoe I hud pr with Cnntaln Maefarlane of previously met the l'otrcl. All of a iudden I got the clew. to , , ,y montlli I had been cm niovwiintho traiiMiort and victualing of- lino in WlilterutIL liie i nrei umi . . a A oiuinvrou lUI O n unii b, ...in v, - m-l,.l forma I a a 1 a. 1 ,.9 a.,.na 1,0 10.. putting him In the way of gotting hU acoounui ianiied. -vmy no. ww inmhivv w w- fZCtt - , frna ..,d come on board with me. iiforo I well knew what waa about I found my aelf and my portmanteau atowed . l V' T Mna ftivRV in mo rnoutiii hik. a up the aide of the PotiH ftnJ thpn j mw B .MiT , gnMt mtt browri CT i,K,king down upi "H"t, ife Jimt Jei lane. "Jonny, thla U 1 upon ma ennyl crlod Slacrar- 1 Maater Wllllo Thorn- lev, to whom I'm under great obligation. " If It hadn't been for those baflling wind, we should have lieen wife enouuh. We did not mit to lie real rluht down friend, Jen nr and I. for a whole fortnight, by wlilrh tlmo we ought to have loen In light of the Whlto cliff of old Knglnnd. llul we nnu threoweek more of it a happy halcyon tlmo Hint culminated in tho accno with which I lxiriin thla narrative. Wo had called ut Havre to uilow 01 part of our cargo, and tho captain aim mato having gn ntriioro left Jonny and rue on hoard in cliarim. What Jnnv '1 foellnira might liave been after tluit deelalvo ninment I cannot uml All tho dlOli ullli- and dlwidvauhun' at . X . . aa tached to the atop I had taken now allowed thomeolvoa to my mind eye In the wrong Mt color, and a life of atraltoned moan and lioroetual arlf denial preaenteu moia eelvoe in uliastly array, jennj nnu not noticed the eudden chill thai camooM-r ma P ho waa too much agitated and oo- cupled wlth ,lW own fwUngBi and a, her head rested on my shoulder I began to tn0 t,ruth timt I had aueeeeded In I winning for myself a cliarmlng, anocetion- u m-" awnlngBlK1T9 . . . , . Tne un WM rtll, ablnlng, but to aoaward a vast wall of vanor ahut out everything. A ahrlll blast J&r& ...iruble calmueM began t lower tho awn w, but in moment tho wind waa upon n,l then lost In the Rluom. She took up tho binocular and peered anlouxsly through the mist Hut no boat wna to lie seen. 1 he sea aoomea 01 a sua- den deserted except for one or two Ashing smack to the southward that, with great brown tall half lowered, were aouddlng ranldlv for tho harbor. Jenny left the poop and ran forward to the fore part of tho veaaeL i roiioweu nor, holding on by this and that, for our ship I .....aa. ..laV.tktat.ai l..aaa vl 1 at tlTiin tKa Sltrnil waa now niti'hlnif heavily upon the well. Tho grtvit black chain that a the vessel fell would 1 Invisible In the wave aa alio roae stretched Itself tlglit aa a bow itrlng, wltli a chuil; and groan that mado ono shudder. Our live hung upon that chain, that the waves seemed to sport with as a toy. A wo stood there a wavo larger than tne other row upon n without warning and tno wl,n Irresistible fort, bear- inn everything movable with It I clung desperately to a belaying pin, and Jonny clung to mo, and after awhllo tho Petrel roao irollantly to the ehock, the water atreamlmr from her sides. Drenched aud cowed by the violence of tlio shock, wo made our way back to the poop and found we bad parted our anchor and were adrift Tho steward stood at the door of hi cabooeo. having lammed hlmeolf luto a cure position; a pipe waa In hla mouth aud , n black Imttle In hla band, lie looked at mo with lackluster eye. "Come along, man," I shouted in hla oar, "come aud heln mo to art tin sail. "What's the oddsr" he replied In a aul- inn voice. "What the odds? Let be haunv while we may! " .... v.l .l...ll jenny waa in. vim wunu, .i. ayo with hor hand, l.x.klng anxiously for- wnrJ. Ani what could I do among all the bewildering max of cordage and rigging, all slinking and rattling In the wind I, who hardly knew one rope from anotherl llut I mado my way to the foremast and clambered up the rigging. Loose rot and flying blook threatened mo every mo ment with destruction, but I held on to the rvio like gruu death, and, inspired by tho courage of despair, I easayed that which at another time 1 should have never dream ed of. I crawled out on the yard, with my knife In my teeth, and cut, one by one, the bulling tliat bound the sail to It The aatl flew out with a tremendous re port aud threatened every luoiuout to tear Itaelf to tntterK but, eelilng a rope, I slid down to tlie dock with a rapidity that tool every morsel of akin off my ankloa, and, Bittlnif hold of the rope that I aaw con' trolled tho movements of the sail, I hauled It In hit 1t bit and aueeeeded In making fast one aide of tho salL Tho oUier offered laa difficulty. Jenny waved her hand triumphantly from the poop- 1 he ahlp began U move through the water, no longer to drift help less and forlorn. We should clear the head land, that now loomed eoomlnoualy upon tu, crouching there like some hungry ani mal awaiting hi prey. A the sun went down It came on to blow harder and more from the westward. The sail oraaed to draw. Unrlnrilnff to shake and nap. "She will go no nearer the wind," crhd Jenny, "and we drift oontlnuoualy to lee ward. You muit haul that heet tighter. It'a our only chance. " I waa running forward to my work, wuen block, detached, from trie rigging oy u wind, atruck me on the head, and 1 fell to the dock Insensible, When I camo to myself, my head wna aching violently, although It awmed to be unported by a toft pillow. It waa quite dark, and.lhe air waa full of noise. "Where am U" I lam reeniy. i Kit arm about me and a klM on my foi-ohcud. We ahall be aahore, dear, In Ore min- ntoa," aald a voice In my ear. "Willie." aald Jenny once more in my ear, "If yon get aure aanoro, win you give my love to fathcrr Then I found that I waa lying beneath the aheltor of the poop deck, protected a little by tliat from the aeaa that were breaking over ua, and that a llro belt wna fiuitened under my arm. Jenny wna crouched bealdo me holding my hund. We irrounded upon an outrunning aplt, and timtantly the aoa made a clean aweep over ua. I hud telzed Jenny at the mo ment of atrlklnir. and we wore liurTltti away together In a hlileoua trough of cord age and tlmlnT. I but mr acnaee for awnue, to una niy- elf Jammed In between two fragment of mrk. Jenny waa rone. Time panned, hnrdly I know how, till the moon roaa Tho tide waa down, l.ut the eurf reached to tbo very banc f the cliff. Tho flood would come prueniiy, and I ghould perlah. Then I hoard voice below me ana ny the nioonlluht mw mon groping atwut amnnir the rock beneath me. Tli.-v were run or comiiaHHion ana mm- ' . . . . 1 .. non. They carrioa me aiong mo u. the cliff by a footpath among tno aerin till they reached a amooth gap in tho wall of clmlk, by width thoy avndisl. I was prenently rarrleil to a House, nnppeu mi uluced In a warm he'd. 1 recollect ju.t thla much and then memory falls me. A noon a I could get about I went down to Havre to Inquire about tho 1'ctrel at our consulate. Blie was lost, 1 was tohl. on such and auch a nlglit with all hands on board. The captain had returui'd home two mouth ago. I loft my watch with the goou mrnivr wiio had Uikcn care of mo as aomo recom mjiiho for tlio troulile and cx)Ciise to which . . . . 1 ...1.1 ..., Im luul lieen nUU 1 UIUUCU vtiunma iinj clothes but those I wore, and with only a few shllllmrs In my pocket, llut there wu money duo to mo for my pension, and I tookambtothe jmymaster somceioBui 11. William Thornier." aald theclerk, unw ind at hi lhit. "Why, he'a dead struck off tho list two month ago. You're the man, you any. I'm aorry to any that only a treasury onier win nrum you w uiv amiln." The iwrsounel of the office wn aliiiost entirely chiigil since I wn lasi in r.ng- biniL I went to tho old olllce. uno 01 my old chums waa still there, and him I found out Ho looked ut 1110, HtoriHl, burst into lnuuhtcr. "What, you're not drowned, thenf" ho cried. Drowned? No, but precious near It. WI10 NtoDisxl my nenslon, iirny? "Oh. some friends of your camo nere soafnrlnir puny and a pretty girl in diep mourning a deuced pretty gin, sum my friend, imuslnif. "Well, they gnvo mo along account of you lost on board tho letn-l. Why ho camo to mo wa that he remembered my name a a follow who knew you, don't you see? Hy Jovo, here they are! I wna sitting with my back to the door and turned my head toward It A young woman in black ran forward with a arrcam. I sprang to my feet and clasped Jenny In my arm. Her father, it turned out, had been on tho cliff and had followed tlio Petrel along thu shore all that eventful night It hap pily chanced that there wn a crane used for raising blocks or chalK trom a quarry half way.down, and aided by aomo dou- nnlers, ho laid descended by this moan thofueoof the precipice and had caught hold of his daughter as she waa swept away from mo In the lust lmul rush of waters. I wish you'd have (.topped drowned, anld hit friend IsHweon Ids tooth, llut for Bu ,mt 10 Kmui best mun at my wedding. I ,-ev York l'rosa. Tba Thirteenth Good Man. John William Vurgon, nftcrwnrd dean of Chichester, wna tlio author of a book entitled "Uvea of Twelve Good Mon." Ho was undoubtedly the thirteenth good limn himself. He waa fi aome time v Icar of St. Mary's tho university church, ao strongly connected with tho memory of Inaout behind him from the energetic ra pidity ot his movements. Ho was a scholar ot high repute, devoting himself almost entirely to Scripture criticism, and, as la well known, becoming nearly rabid in Ills animosity to tho revised version. The dean waa a most ta'iievolont mau, devoted to good works and eagerly seeking any opiHirtunity of helping his fellow crea ture, but ho luul wi'iiai a ciiuuiiko sim plicity of character, which, Joined to his farreaohlug philanthropy, often brought htm Into very unusual xsltlo!ts, audi as hi driving about for hours in I-oiulon alone In a hansom cab with a far from re- apeotablo girl, for whom ho was trying to Hud a home. He apoko or it aa it no nan almost danced for Joy when he got rid of her at last. Blackwood Magazine. llalow'a Marveloua Mrmory. 1 have referred to Dulow's astonishing feat of memorl.lug Kiel's concerto, which tho man who wrote It could not wvoin- any without notia. Ilia neeurary wn almost Infallible. Ho waa once rehearsing composition of IJszt a for orcliratra lu that composer a presence witnout nou Llsxt Interrttntvd to say tlint a certain note should have been played plana "No," re plied Iiulow. "It Is sfortando." "Look and ee," persisted the composer. Iho core wa produced, llulow waa right How every body did applaud I In the ex citement ono of the brass wind player lost hi place. "Look for a b Oat In your Dart" said llulow, still without his note. Five measure farmer on l wisn to lie- gin. " Bernard Uoekolman In Century. A Story ol Stetson. A favorite employee of the bite John Stetson once found hlnimlf In the middle of a long summer without money. He ap proached Mr. Stetson and besought him for a loan of $100. "Not a cent I" snapped tho manager. "G 'wan away with you. The young man retreated lu gixnl order, and later lu tlie day, having taken coun sel of aomo friends, once more approached the man ot wealth. He told him that hla flnncco waa on the eve of starting out with a burlomiue comtvny and simply had to havo aomo new clothes. He wanted the 1100 to give to her. "Why tlie deuce didn't you tell me that at tlrsl" inquired Mr. Stetson fiercely aa be handed over tlie money. "Kveryhody knowa you can't feed love ou hay.' ban Francisco Argonaut. A t'tilqna Salad. "Mamma, I have luvrutid a lovely fal ad." exclaimed Marircry, bluI 7. "Have yon, tlarlliigr" said her pleased mother. "And bow Hid you make it r "Why," answered ihemitc prouilly and seriously amid the laughter i f tl.me I res ent, "1 chopped up a rose, n mo i nrsli y and come cold potatoi and coven d It ith dmalng." "And where did you git the oil!" e- claimed Mrs. A. "Oh. I used aiwleg u:ahlne oil, r- (ponded the little monkey, who had, she supposed, copied ber mother' methoda with lx-rfect sueieaa. w tors auur tlaar. I vniiiavini.mi"! ..... i-i - t-.- r- - oillUUVllllIK IllVlditiu o n i iuv,t a. uaiuui a I - We will wager 0 16tol That wo have tlio 1JKST Full Stock Kin or Oil (Irani T.,irta nwr sold 111 hU're!10 for $2.50. Gall and Examine for Yourself. YORAN & SON, rpt- C ChnO TlPn fiffl. x nu tJ"" MaDoleon'a Dealing With America. Thu nmluirmi act. Has! In lti07 by tl.e Amorican congress, luul lavn entirely to K. . .11.1 lU l.l tllll eelzuro aud wilo in French ImrUrs of nil American ahlp trausgresslng It, nut iL nonlntercourao act of March 1, 1"A i n- alilnl a vessel holdlliB both a i rcncl: nnu a British lUwuso, If provided llkewlso with simulated" nancr of any neutral snuo, to trade in British goods almost without rmtrictlon. Till Napoleon chose to con- alder a open hostility, and under the Uain- boulllet doireo or aiarcn i.M, ibio, m r. can vessels, with their carg, worth o- iretnerovcr ii.ww.vwi i're w . dealing with the Unltttl Suites were very Irregular, between 1803 and IM , on one pretext or another, 65S ships Hying tlielr Bag were seized in D rench naroors, nnu uj . . . .1 . s ,..,( I ..'...In 11 11 111 tx' r aeizea inmosooi ikmuiuu, .-jx...., IXiiimiu-k mid Naples wa nlso very hirgo, but during the mine period Great Britain aelzed 917, and there 1 110 proof that N.a- noleon Intended anything more tlian rorc- Lug the transatlantic republic luto hostility with Knirland. Frofessor fcloano a "tiiie 'if Napoleon" In Century. Mot Horn 1'recleely There. The precocious frankness and simplicity of a class of 6-year-old ha been forcibly lmprtsed upon one of the teachers In X.t new Ulalno school at imncomn nnu .mji rla street durlnir the past few days. Pra- paratory to opening the school the chil- dren are being registered, and their an- ewera to tho questions put to them are ofton quite ludicrous. One of the teacher asked a youngster what was his father' name. "Baxter," was tlio reply. "Wlint is his full nainer" "Mr. Bailer." said tho boy "No, no," the teacher continued rather lmnatlently. "what is bis llrst namor A gleam or comprehension ongnuiieu tbo lad a face, and lie blurteu out "Ma calls hint '11111.' " In order to detormlno another little fel low' place of nativity ho was askodj "Were you born neror With all seriousness ho responded: "Nome. I was horned on Tyler street." Philadelphia Itecord. runilee Stone. Puinico stone la a porous fcMspnthio icorla from volcnnoes. Tbe pores are linear aud ao fino as often to bo barely visible except by ineans of a magnifying elasa. Its steciHc cravity is 2.2 to 2.4 water beina tlio unit but by reason of its spongy texture pieces are often buoyant enough to float on water. It consists cbieily of silica, with some times 1? per cent of luiiiina, 0 per cent of soda and 4 per cent of potash. It is of grayish shades of color, passing into yellow and brown. The chief eonree from which It is obtained for commer cial purposes is Campo Bianco, one of tbe Lipari islands, where it forms a bill nearly 1,000 feet high. In the arts pumice is largely employed, mostly in etc., and in tho preparation of parch ments, etc. Quantities of the pulver ized pumice are used in making faury soaps. Brooklyn Lagle. West Virginia. West Virginia, with Icfs tlum 800, 000 inhabitants, has but three cities aud is essentially a rural and half set tled region. lu spite ot her enormous wealth in timber and mints also, many of ber conuties uuinber only a handful of people. No West Virginia county has 80,000 inhabitants, ami only 10 have more thau 20,000, while 1'J havo less than 10,000 and two less than 5,000 In many of tlio iiunintaiiunis counties the conditions of life tire simple to tbe last degree, and the people are far re moved from the great curruits of na tioual life in spirit as well ns in distance aud time. New lork Sun. Hoe cake is tbe only sonp on the market made under patent formula Hal! & Sou. If ytu need glasses wuit for Dr Lowe. He wl'.l arrive soon. Wantkd. A second hand, two seat spring buck, lu good repair. Cheap for spot cash. Address for oue week, stating price, ' Htck," eare Guakd. Fine Presents . . AND .. THE BEST Are those Umt will teach and instruct as well us atiuue utul tliat is Just what either ol the 'ollnwing panics will tin, PARLIAMENTARY RULES It cum that will anviw tin ho W aiulfPM' lli- Vonim rHitlt tiU will U'ich inrv tn ou tvk: (hmi UU"HrT MH'it'ty will tu I wo iu 'iiih-i tf iti"i )uii litvi mv tu it . Yry vi'ihhk i( IIih' iohh i .ior iii).!. Mry haui o mhitM by tiirirucliuiik hi. J iu ol OrJer c tiivon to tht ctomt,r of IhU fmf, Sen J (nice 1 irnnH' na sntr list; or tUit (or pr NUMBERS n.atian Ariihmrtie tn t. ach ohtMrcn to A Id, sulnracl. Muuipiyan.i imtuu-. Ykiiik and old, U will lirtghtrn yourmlmlt; elrar tour hea.lf and mat a lighting calculator out ol vou I'Kll K Lie Hani or a-n,l lm Urvr sua H nainvs anil a.idrm.Hur vounc to- ile and yon will rvt-vivv a lain nnlUII Vi CkSVS anyhrr. mend uiup lor riicular. ft.f:,TA... PACIFIC IQVELTY CO., Esaan. Orttta, Hrerltlfi. o.,..uuaa7NuBl(r "' Orange are In market. Crockery at I'uat Olllce grocery. .,rvtl,lngut 1'o.t Omcgroy Hour relails at fl.W cent r ack. Uiasa cut .d put u to order j( VU"1" m...... l oam excel a v., .in. a 11a II a o" ..,11. Uy.t, .. . 1..-.. Ima lieen UUl . .... 11. 1 He leiiiiiemi"." aliove freezing all day- aril ftA A full grown cook .love ,0 . I tltrniiL'h iiuthbuuml thl afternoon. Cleanest and troupe1 J quick lUoi Biitiin. .-1,.r.ioli ticket, for TbanBm.. . .. 1.. l VI round trlD, uiiiue at ueaeou . 11 tl.o fi.mnu WOap B BCil m -'- Btove at half price. V I LliBmoers. . ., .... ,llul,pa n,...'i let l lie eal nca iuc ... -1 m a'lth KllHD vou eun waali meiu cieam. r K. 111 111. Af.nva.tun.1 band hacks now at L Cliuibbcr'. Kvirj body ki.ows (.barter Oak cook Miauibers wauwevnj- b y ,, know thathe la elllug them ut ball' pi te uo. Another full car load of Oliver pMw l t U- Vll"'"'' Make your 1 .-m to hear I'rof llarlght Mrs l;rooks. triuay evening yoV 7 . , Hull's point . WM,,ed uno muvn -. away j,.. (ie ,jK. water. hk.k ory nuts and likewise to J M Abram IHUlinn .v ..... for oine chert nut a. Do vou lack faltU and love health? It us estabhHh your faith aud reniore vour health with DeWltt'sSarsapurii la. . . DrLowe, tha well known ocuiit will arrive soon. The wise win au for him. One farmer near Harrlsburg had 17 bead of caltle aud several neail 01 gheep drowned during the recent hlijh . Kail' Clover Hoot, the great Blood i'uriller, gives freshness and clearness to the ConipUu.lou and cures Constipa tion. 25 cK, 60 ctn., fl.. ISold by Ilemlerson 4 Llun. , The bandsome center piece Hindu by Miss Fannie Crouer and given away lu a drawing at Hemeiiway's drug at, .re hmt eveullll! was wou by Mrs Hay DeLano. Kditor Dugger, of the Kclo l'ress, dropped the knife of bis paper cutter ui.ou one of bis lingers, cutting It oil slick and clean. Sliilo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee, It cures Incipient consumption. It is tlio best couirli cure. Only one cent a dose, li'icts., 60cts., f 1. rMild by Hen demon & Linn. Curtain Sv eeney U. 8. A., San Dl ego, uai., says: "isunos caiarrii lU'tiii'ily is tbo first medicine I have ever found that would do tne any good." Price 5"c. Henderson Linn. V W Brethertou an! Ueo II An drews, of 1'ortiaiid, of tbe laud de partment of tbe SPUR, have been lu our eily today looking after the com pony's assessment in Lane county. Parks' Cough Syrup cuiea Coughs 'ouatmiptinn. Mrs. Catb Itoy, N. V., says: Parks' 'Jough Syrup, It actetl like magic. Stopped my cougli und I am perfectly well now.' SolU by A. X K KINGTON. The Siulaw i-luce which started out yesterday morning baa not been heard from aud will probably get through It Is nut expected to return betore Saturday evening. (ioo 1 ndvlee: Never leave home ou a j'lurney without bottle ot Cham berinin's Co'ie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Fur sale by (Mm me & I)e- I. uno, druggists. Pure blood means good health. De Will's SarsHpatilla purifies the blood cures eruptions, oezenia, scrofula an all diseases arhYing from impure blood. OsiiCRN & DkLano. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyette, of Le Roy, N. Y says: "1 liavd used Parks' Tea aud find it tho best remedy I have ever tried rjnld by A. Yerisoton. Small in size, but gieat in results. iVWiifi '.title Karly Risers ae gently but thoroughly, curing hull g.'stiun, dyspepi-ia and eoustipation Small lull, safe pill, best pill. Osiu rn 4 IIeLaso The American Beauty owes her pres tige mure to a clear complexion than to any other nttiibute. A cup of I'ai ks' Tea will enable anyone to pos ocsathW. U clears the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea Is used by thous Hid of Indies for the complexion. Without being a eatb irtlo itcures eon sti.iaiiuu. Sold by A. Y'erinoton. Be r,iiiifor';ibli i hMe traveling lu cool . ..( ,. 'I ne Union Pacific heats lt iiii.n-. .iiroiiglunit ny steam iieat fioiii the engine, Hun making every part of all iii earn v'lalit and com fortable. Ii nl.,1 IiIiW its ears by the Celebrated Pii.ise'i ligtit, making them biilliatil nl iiigln. Pa-sengers carried dally on the f.isi mail, wlilch leaves Poriluiid ;.l " p m. h,,r sleeplug car icserval! jus, ticket., . r Infornialion. eal: on ir addreMt K ageit, K gene. Ole. J McCiaiiatian, t are a t'ubl In One Day. Tike Laxative flrmim Quinine Table'-. All druggists refund tbe money I. it falls to cure. 'Sni. Wanted. Three to live ton of hay. Inquire of Wm Prsstoo, For Ladies- Plaid and Plain SHIRT WAISTS. (CORRECT STYLES,) 75c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 36 in Plaids at - 38 in. All Wool Plaids at Y a SYV 6 STOVES. You can buy the Universal stoves and ranges now cheaper than ever before. t They are mado of the best iron use the least wood in cooking and are the best bakers mado. We sell them cheaper than any good stove has evei been sold in Lane county. GRIFFIN N ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING Full Sized $1.50 At DAY 7th and Willamette btreets. Lilt f "'.'i'laJ -- Kt "luo..tfil. llul. I'W sal I ' II r (Jovtrtiar Lord. SaI.km, Nov. 0. The annual thank-giving proclamation was bsiay issueil by Ooveruor Lord. Tbe proclamation in full Is as follows: "For the manifold blessings vouchsafed to us during the paal year, It is llttlng that we, as a grateful peo ple, should make due acKiiowicag nieuts to Aluiigbty (jod. Iu reeogul- Hon of this duty, and in coufoimity with l lie time-lioiioied custom, aud In accordance with the proclamation of tbe president of tlie United Slates, I William P Lord, governor of the state of Oregon, do deniuhate and set apart Thursday, the -Uib day of November, IS'Ki, as Thank-giving dav. "On that day 1 reeommeud that the people abstain, as fill n practicable, from the occupations of every-day life, and that they a-seiiiblu in their usual places of worship and oiler praise and lliaiikxclvlni; to God for the peace and prosperity bestowed u on us, for tlie healib and hnppiiiess with which he has blessed us, and for our freedom from pestilence and calamities. Let us also devote the day to tlie enjoy ment of hospitality and the strength ening of Inuiily lies; to relieving the wants of the needy and distressed, and the doing of charitable deeds; to In spiring sentiment of loyalty to our country, and respect for its laws and the maintenance of public order; to cultivating a Just regard for the rights and opinions of others, and inculcat ing a at iisa of duly that will lend us to fulfill as fur ns lies In our power, our obligations as citizens uud Individ uals." Commissioners Court. Nov 7. Bills allowed: Fred Beau Judge of election Mapleton and messenger 18 00 YV W Xeeley Judge of election Maplet in 6 00 Frank Knowles Judge of election Mapletou 0 00 L E Beau clerk of elecllou Mapleton 6 00 M J Hadsell clerk of election Mapleton e 00 Joim A lsham judge of election Mckenzie 6 00 Ueorge b rizzell Judge ot elceliou Mckenzie Q (iQ A Towers iiilge of election Mckenzie 6 00 John W Sims clerk of t heti .u ickenzie J W Wyeoll clerk of election Mckenzie and mes-n tiger 18 b. lioselton Judge of t-leclliin .Mound f0 O W Lay uo Ju lge of t h cllon Mound 6 Ptrry Nell Judge of i lection Mound 6 Frnnk Dudley clerk of election Mound 6 U It Johnson clerk of election Mound aud messenger 13 I) J Hemphill JtiilgK of election Pleasant Hill and messenger... 8 L K Snaiks ludue ofelecliou Pleasant Hill 0 J 11 West Indue of election Pleasant Hill 6 D W Bridges clerk of election Pleasant Hill 6 8 11 Callison clerk of election Pleasant Hill 0 Noah Rhodes Judge of election Thurston and meswnger 8 H M Price Judge of election Thurston 6 25c 50c. mm HARDWARE GO. h5ea - teaas at EACH, k HENDERSON'S v- :':-' rr... - r... CW ..- '..: Dav & Hendersoib U-irie-takers ami Emlialmers. Cor Wil. and 7th its. PAINT ADD PAPER UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Part of our 1897 WALL PAPER here. SrXnw is the lime to buy hilepnci iii low at OVERTON'S l street. Three doors wtsli-f f Cash. Gash! Cast! Something New For.Farme BRING YOUR Chitkens-Eflgs-Hcps-Wool-Brain-llto Butter Sheep-Fruits-Etc, to me and get the highest OiftW prim Hi CASH. iw. .treed. Warehouse v. or viu "' LIVERPOOL ROLLER MILLS. One and one-half miles north i MONROE, dfi Farmer will be given a l"n all arouii"- KVrf., .,.wla nf floUr tO Olie busbd of wheat. ONLY HIGH GRADE FLOUR G. F. LAW'S." OrfS"1 Lessee and manager, .Monn, 00 00 00 00 rfeldbyilniinristsorscnttrn-" and LO0 per rscSsJMS KOEOfor' 00 ISO 00 Mold bC irnilirMn U""' 00 TAKE -LIVERlNt' FOB THE- LIVER AND CONSTIPJW- For Sale I U 00 00 00 00 00 00 . - L. A. ROSItll - WPItl Jl 11U FOR A - 1 .f