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Kugeno City Guard. HA I'URDAY NOVEMBER 28. JERKY SlMl'JSO.VS HOY. Chicago Record. Wichita, Kan., Nov. 12. Con gresBinan elect Jerrv Simpson has but ono child, a bright boy about 10 years old, of whom Home am's iiift Ht-ri'H uro told. While Simp BOII WUH OUt Iliuklllg lllH IK 111 ili II ha left lh boy til home Intake cur of hi mother. The liirht between Siini.no nod Ciller I. Lnx, lh' rejul ill M I I ill e ", A i- -tt li.;l" It wu ileiie.l hy juil ix 6i lii"On with keened intercut. Simpson was unablo to return to his home in Medicine L-kIho for Heveral weeks previous to the elect inn. On f ,. l.-.-i i . .t i I, u . i "' l,,u the sauie tuwii, traveled houiuwurd together. ,tiiv,;o; i' M diei e Lodge at , S ni-' i c..i; bis vine, went hiii''. iv i-"' ed in (v', I'Ut on u , ,1 I - I ' 'Til l'l fill- I'! t , .. .,, -i i . i.- in I or HiOcrr til,, . i li.:n i. ivo i i tide Mi-, niilipii'ill fiilrtuU 114 it cook ull OUT .Ili, el lie LoilH. .tftrr Mr. Simpson b.id lijiocl of IWii tliiglm, ll Wlllg, the bniihl u id a k')!Z ird or two of chicken, he turned his intention to ckmiettlie air.iirs, und, addm-Hing his heir, said: "My son, what has become of your watch?'1 'Tu t it on tho lt ninii," e.iid t ic boy, li'lping biinnel to ihiuh saU'-e "And the ring I gave you hit Christmas?" "U on the electi in, t.-o," m.Vi t . t.'ill.g -(-l-lul. "And tho ioio V" "I put him up to K.iy that Bar ber count, vmu Id g;ve Simpt-ori a niiijorily." "And the Huddle what has be nunc n t'litt?" "Oil. Die mi Idle is all right, it ccrtiin man mimed Simpson cr ri II irper emiiity by 1!()0." ' V 1 1 I I ie m I ,?" huggcstctl lie f l In r. "(', iihihi fli tll.lt L-'llg wmil In', e.trry S iliiwh-k cniinU." "II i Vi- .m iin 1 1 1 1 1 u nt nil lefl?" u i i .dr -S i n j . -. 1 1 , al'ti r a mo rn, nl'- (li lire. " I' i .-i i i I' n -v -nri'ia mid a i - i" ," - ii i I in- lin . " A' 1 1 1 1 i n -.i 'y mr tiiuk 7i, St I ii'l toe polilie.il firtuoe ol my .iiiie," H.Uil I lie hoy. '1 mi-Ii I bad K.Hlie mure llloue lor I ah men il i-vii itl the liver KUlile li'ive f 100 to H.iy that I'iig is elected." . Jerry Simpson dipped his coll' -meditatively, and, rising from Hie table, took out bis check book and gave the boy if 100. In a short time liio boy came bick and said: "Top, those livery stable lellows aid they would like another $100 of Simpson money." Jerry wrote Another check and in ten minutes the boy, having placed it, came back and said: "I've bet 'em to a standstill. They want odds now." "How much?" said Jerry. "They want uio to givo 'em 1,000 majority." "Oh, that's all right," said Jerry, an he made out a check for another 1100. The boy placed it, and after that no more beta were offered. Simpson's boy wears diamonds now. An exchange prii ts this: Set i tor Mitchell is called upon to stu. his position on the money question, lie is in the position of the woman whoso husbai.il, in staggering home, thus ruminated: 'if the old woman has codfish for supper I'll lick her." lie staggered along u few stepi further and said: "If she dont have codfish for supper I'll lick her." Thus the honorable Benator Is placed. lie will be damned if he does speak and he will be damned if lie don't. U - The American Beauty owe her pres tige more to a clear complexion Hum to any oilier attiihule. A cup of Turku' Tea will eunlile anyone to mi was this. Il clears the skin and re move pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. I'arks' Tea Is used by thotiw ands of lad It , for the complexion. Without being a eathartlo It cures cotit tlpalion. Sold by A. Ykkiniiton. Reserved seats for the Operetta "Triumph of Love" now on sale at Henderson A Llnn'e go early and se cure first choice. There will undoubt edly bt a big crowd out to enjoy this grand aggregation of the youth, Uau ty aud talent of Eugene. Rmoke La Crvina cigars they are better than Imported goods. THANKSGIVING. BV JOKL DENTON. Tlio fli ldii a dull, dead rai- wt wi-ar. A fnwtjr chill hm itung tbt air. Vl'io and leaf and flower have fj.tl. At. MPS mm, V 'iri-t-''-' Adi1 3r0D,1,'r wood. unKr .Til .P ,'Li Rln.lfh liars irml nnto tha l'JjV Btn ti h tare arma onto tbt btrliicd f aummur'a pog-cantiii-H. II. Wlinra am now OrtubtT'e flamo, Mujr'a fair primd.., iura ninr'a funii t All have Kiino, an Lrlht tf tiiinira niuii, jnio rap'irom air or uti ; rv'' nut too wvaiiu hi vuru uuu ir: mm Onu mnro year b.n gatbor- isl In. Wi,,S III. , . Fur all tbo autumn 'a bar Mt yields- ,-rVV " ' Hiwll of orchard, woaltb ol " i I ''H 1 .I'ellnn"' products, mown of 'UfV' '"'7' JV;- v'Ci Stui kn hillHlde and blub- " V ' Tt..r.1 I l,u n.n.ill. !. inniith n. rilHtlintmnntbliy month liii-ri-an-il Wo iprvod thin diiy mir nnnuul funat. IV. May nuno la ijil.hU bull ur cot uu iniriiwunii j ur mr- j x - 3 .OvS o will) lilivo giiHi iniUBii c ' to an irii 1 rV'v Bhoul.l n ivo to nut a hunn tciilm Hlniri'; !J ry Put Klndncm en tbu fui-uof "i'l wik.. T-1. Till nil some stri'iim of r. touniy Knew. V. tfrB-f.rf r Thi n tin' huiKhtr of tho prlnif nt ho n iiuH'klna tiling, nl I lio priilo of bill mid n'.'j I'luiii I, Not buvii provnl n iagi'nnt i.l'i'lJ T"ln: v-l f "' "10 rlrcllug yi iir'a 'VjJJi ,,"' llUTl-n! nnkful Joy and ritOF.lirfiO'STJIAXKS ru ;w,t"' vm Tur" to 111 IIV PWID A. II KTI9. p-.iiyrlght, IHH0.J It was a cry fur lieln I'rofcHMir HtiKi) laid dnwnhts Roolojjloul liunuiHT n nd put Iho nHvlimm ho hml Jimt i'hliHili)lT carefully nwny In tils knaMaok, ami then straightened up, llNtuiilng. He never ilhl anything In a hurry. Again tlio cry sounded. It was a glrllh vuh'o, nud It uiiuli'd fMtn down the mountain. lluwin Imlf way up tho slda "llelpl Holpl (jtttekl" '1 hotter go, niiiytx)," innltervHl the pro fi'KRnr In lilx quiHT liernmn evli, nml then ho r:iln-il his vulni mid uliculod: "Fivirnotl I f ii ue I" Ono could not my ho lion liHl oven thou, but there wim no iii sllatlon, and thorn wna nut ii iiiliutep. l'remMitly lie slop; e l and listened. Hoar lug nothing, le i.ilKil out: "V hem you araiiotvr full out to mo again I" "Klght liere. Dh, ooino qtilekl" an sworinl tho velee. only a few ysrda to tho right. Htepplug arouiul a bowlilor that was lodged on tho nionutaln sldo, lio saw a young girl lying Uat on tho gniss. llo furo sho could Hnvtk ho undenitond her jhtII. Hho was al mi wt at tho edge of a I'll IT not lens than 40 foot In height, nml liol.nv her wns a mass of Jiig jod riK'k. 'I ho slom tin whh'h kIio lay was steep, and tho short ' grans that coverwl It was u dried und btirniHl hy tlio sun thai It wan as slippery, almost, as loo. Moreover, tho soli lit which It grow was hardly inoro than a sheet of forest mold over a smooth nn-k, and there I was no chaiKH fur her to get even a slight ! hold ly digging hiT lingers Into It. " You aiv hunt Nof" lie asktsl quickly. I "No, sir," nnstverett llisgtrlns coolly : ns It sho hail Uvu lying on a sofa. "But ! rvcry tlmel try totnovo 1 sllpa llttls nearer tho ctlgo, and time U nothing to keep mo from lulling over If I slip any farther." "That lsrlg!it."aalil the professor, "and It Is goHl f r you tliat 1 luur. Lie still now, unit I will soon tip get you." Hwm not mi easy, however, as It lookml mid us he at llr-it thought It was. On Ither n.iloof her ho inuld got within some I'd fivt i f whi te sho was w It hunt ventur ing on the tri.u'lii'iMiis grass hiniM-lf mid so losing hi own foothold ' Hut, though ho eould liavo held out a stlrl; or luipro vlnxl a ropo tlmt sho cnuld nvieh aerost that dlsiiin.--. Itwutild not do M pull In along the edi.-e without s iho stay from the ttpiH-r ivirt of the sluH, u;id that was fully f)0 fxt n hove her. "I timid go for a rue .'. " ))0 iild present Monday's Alliany llemocraii "W 1J Law K r will lnve tb"s wei'k for Eu rope. In Tails he will have an opera tion performed on Ills eyrs. Jloilug hisahsonci' Mrs Ltwler will spend the time In Salt Lake City. K Ittirch of Salt Lake City will superintend tha mines during Mr I.awler'a absence." Mr I.swli r whs here Sunday tftennion trnnsiietlng luilness eoneerulng tli Itltio ltlver ml ion, and Im still lias every fnitli In their rleliness. NVood's IMiosi'iioih.nk, the great English Itemedy. At Ykkinviton'b.J ly, after lie liod studhtt the situation a mnmont, "but how far away Is soma house? I do not know." "It would take you an hour to go and get back," said tha girl. "Can you not do somethlng4)lsef If I had only a little thing to hold on to, I could crawl back, but I dare not" "No, no, Franklin I" Interrupted ths ppjfvflnor. "You must He still. I will somotlilng da" Opening hit knapsack, be fumbled In side of It for a moment and drew out a stout gray flannel shirt This be tore Into strips, and, knotting the strips together, ho had In a little while a string long enough to roach across the dangerous slo At he worked he chatted with the girl, who was cool enough now that tome one was nour to aid her. Sho hail lieon picking berries, sho told him, mid, although the knew the ground well and understood how treacherous the grassy nIoks wero, after the late su minor sun scorched them, she had slipped from ptirocarclossnMs, and, falling, sho had slid out of reach of tho bushfts. Struggling to rlso, sho bad slipped further and farther toward tho edge until sho ronllzod that bur only chance of safety was to lie still aud call for help. "And I was so thankful when I beard you answer," she said, "for I did not know but I would have to llo hero till they missed mo at home and eamooutto search for inn." "Yes, It was good that I study the rocks today," said tho professor. "Hut now He still mimo more till my ropo shull touch your fingers. Thon do not too hard pull it, fur It Is not so strong. But It will help you a little, and you can up the hill creep carefully." And ho tied a small stone to ono end of tho string and slid It down to ward her til) she grasped It, he holding the other cud. It was very easy thon for her, having something to steady her, to make her way upward to whore ho stood, at the edge of tho slope, holding the string firmly. All went well till she came within reach of hit outstretched band, wbon, at he stooped to lift her to her fcot, his own footing gave way, and ho fell hondlong bcsldo hor on tho slipiwry grass. Ho strove In vain to stop himself, grasp ing frantically at the grass, which broke as ho clutched It. Cnrriod swiftly by the mo montum of his full, lie slipped smoothly down to the very edge and over It, falling, with a loud cry, sheer over the cliff. Tho girl called out twice, but there was no answer, and with a terrlhlo fear lest sho should And only a lifeless body she hastened uround by tho nearest practicable way to the foot of the cliff. Ho was not dead, aa he foend immedi ately. But when ho tried to rise be eould not "My leg Is broken," he said, "and I am bad hurted on my Inside. You must now to mo bring help, for I am at yon were." " Yea, yes," answered the girl. "I will go. Hut how can you stay alone? It will be more than an hour before I can get anybody horo who can oarry you to the house." "Achl That It bad," said the professor. "But I will do as I can best. It you will 1W my knapsack In and givo me the little Oask thoro, I can wait, but be not longer as you can help." "I will be as quick as I can," said the girl after sho had brought the knapsack to him and given him a drink. It wns a long hour for the poor professor, and lsforo It was over he had fainted, de spite lilt flask, so that whon John liasconi .21? UK I SIiKlt.HTOOU IIK1I I'tltlL came book with his daughter he shook his head gravely, fearing that hi help was too jnte. llo could do nothing, however, but wait til) his ton should come tip with the neighbors, for whom he had mint. And when they had ctirrtud hlu to the Bascom farmhouse and tho village doctor hud ooino and examined htm and set his bones (licy found that they would have hi in tr chits for for several weeks. "It seems Mud o' hard It should lie so, Maria, boln at you'ts gvt about all to dc 't you ran stand," said Mr. i!am to his Wif, "but I don't see as 'twould be dsoMit not to ear for htm." "Wiry, is'va iust got to, John," said Mrs. Bascom. "Aud lcar sui knows w can't grudge him uollitn. f It hadn't 'a' two for him Klla might 'a' been kill ed." But If Hit Baaoom housuhold wns poor Te lire a Old In 0n J)t- Til' Laxative Hroino Quinine fHU lets. All dfJCiUU refund thi ninney if II fails to cure, i'ui, 9 jst In worldly rodt, at It oortulnly was, and .wlntia iat nn thn fanillv lllirMI to provide the medicines the tufferor need ed and a drain on the strength of tha mother and daughter to nurso him ns as siduously as they did, no hint of these .nnn.wi Tha nmfvasor was not al lowed to want for anything that could lie bad, nor did he too any uui a nw"'" countenance In tlio house. He wat not blind, hewever, nor wot he backward about asking questions when ho recovered tufllcleiitly to talk. He went straight to tho point with a directness that would have seemed grossly Impertinent In a neighbor, but which ap peared childlike simplicity In this queer foreigner who spoke such twisted Kngllsh. " What for do you stay where tlio hind so poor lsr" ho asked one day. "You are a farmer. Why do you not sell aud to the v.. It Is stated Hist biiueo sleervrs and thnc-viir.t nu-iite sharp are ply In j tlii lr vim'hIIimi nn ia Irsnscwiitlncntsl Hues like the)' used to 40 yean ago, ami r f utCfsfu'ly r)ercpr pasarn gem. - . . i "Cut rate" pHeea on esbluvt work hy the ErnKNB riioro t. THE ritOFESSOIt'S ETES CiLEAMED. west go? Thore you will do better as hero, where your fields are all tipped on one shit op and rock full" " Woll, I've had a sort o' hanker In to go west fur a long spell," suld Mr. Busoom, "but 'taln't so easy to sell whon there ain't anybody see kin to buy. I stay here because tho farm's mine, an there ain't nothln else that la I never could get fore handed enough to make a start, and It's ull I can do to mako a Uvln hero." "But the boy," said tho professor, "will he all hit Ufa ttay here also and lw poor?" "Not" exclaimed the father almost an grlly. "Not If I'm spared long enough to care for hit mother till he gets a start He't bent on tchoolln, and his mother and Iare goln tosee't he gets It. He'll have to work hit own way, though," added the old man, with a little sigh. "Wo can't help him much." "Yes, that It good;" said the professor. "It Is better as a boy hit own education get" And after that he talked with young John, l'h boy was shy at first, but un der the professor's blunt questioning he soon warmed up enough to talk of his am bltloa He wanted to be a civil engineer, be said, and tha professor found that he bad laid a good foundation for an educa tion in the village academy and had bought and mastered a few good books. Moreover, he wat observant One day whon the professor was almost woll he wat looking over the Sieclmens In hit knap sack whetl John came and looked on. "There's a good deal of that kind of rock on the east side of the farm," he said, pointing to one of tho chips Tho profcs-nir started a little, but ho spoke as ilelitwnitvly ns usual. " You shall show to me that east side," ho said, "when I ran climb those hills somo day." "I guest roil can get there now," said the lad. ' It Isn't much of a climb, and there's a smooth pnth. " Bo they went out together, and tho pro fessor's eyes gleamed when he saw tho ledge John pointed out Ho said very lit tle, though, and after he 1 ad taken somo nuvksurt'iiicnte and collected a few siecl uient they went buck to tho house. Next day ha said ho was golug awa; and he asked Mr. and Mrs. Buseom how much ho owed them for his board and his medicines, "Land takes, professor," uhl Mrs. Bas com, "you don't i'ymso wo could take your money, do you? What little we've ticen able to do for yon It little enough forwlmt you did for lit," And tho farmer himself sHike at earnestly, to tho professor said no moro about money. In fai t, ho seemed so well pleased that Mr. Ba.scom remarked It v.hon he was alono with his wife. " 'IVart to me that there Professor Hugo's almighty skimpy about money," ho laid. "Ho was tickl.-d to death eennmost When ha found he dldu't have to pay until-IP-" "Johq Bascom," exclaimed tho good Woman, "you don't moan to stand there and tell mo you would take mor.er from the man that saved your own daughter's lift" "Don't bo a fool, Maria. 'Taln't likely I would, but I'd 'a' thought mere of blm If he'd 'a' tried a llttlo harder to pay." But thoro was another one In the family who had no such thoughts. When Klla liasouw bade the professor gixxlby, site said, "I never nave jvaljy thanked you at I want to, and I don't s -pose I DYi-r can, but I want you to know that I novcr can forget what you did aud wliat you have tuflered for mo." "JJlsh, pish I" said tho professor careless ly, though h wat well plcajcd. "It wat nothing only my owu stupid foot that all the trouble made. And 1 tltd for you very little. Only 1 am glad, fniuleln, that I .study the rock! that day." And lie kissed Tkhsosaw. -H iker City K pnti!i pn. Jov 23: "Mr Riimirl dray of EuK.eue,an unula of Mr ami Mr UK Alley, caiue to Maker f ''V Inst evening, He will make Hunting1., i Ms perman tit home. Vf aller Oray almrne ami addle manufacturer of Portland, and ferolher-lu law to li V Alley, anlvt-d on the train last evening.. Mr ''my fcvfjjopen a harness making establish njeut fn lJunflnSon. itoap E.oan ex,cels all other a shl"g compoyud. Mall $ Hop. ... . .i -.ni miiii simlo tosusf" Xln- "Won'tyoueome Cto'nSy'" heaald. "That Is a -noaSr, tl Thanksgiving. - You to the Rootl uay, " ,.... Iuw.llta ho to good fua And you baveo great dinner mother good cam And maybe I take din ner that day wltn you. It wat sovcrol wockt, however, before . . ... ., .nil In tlio in- Tbanksgtving uoj - . terval,a. the hard New England a Inur came on, tlilnge went nan y . sa all (flit COIIUl). VlUll) modehcrmother tnrn VTX It She had leanieu w - - .. .....I.. nnn nnnnla 111 the consumption iim .' i-i,.n,i rigorout climate of npr New ,rt she dared not speak to Mr. Baawm about sending the girl snutn .ur iu. -tor. The means wore lacking. The erupt were poor. One of the two pigs they bad fattened died oerore amma - " t. 1 Ilhl hcfoTO hit llascom nimauii, Bin.-B , time, teemed no longer ablo to look on the bright side or anything, onu m -wUe and mother could only pray a little more earnettly and a little more frequent ly than before. To work harder wat im posslblu. And John could only study later and rise earlier to mako up for his father t falling strength. Nothing was heard from toe professor, and, at me loiunjr ru...... how bcfivy the Uiuiv Mitxa w J " odds were against them, thryeeaaed to tola and almost consixl to think much about him. He had saved them from a great tor- i. 1....1 ia n (rmni-. pjira and a bur- don for a time, and then he hud passed away to t only a momory. T ...ua l,..M,fnvn Ant imlT n anrDrlse when. a few daye bef ire Tlianksglvlng, John brought home a letter from me vinugo postoftlco nddroised In a qtioir foreign handwriting to -Mle mio unworn. in. ha fmin the linifi-ssor." ShO said, and after they had all ngre,d to tfils ,..,.i ,, i.Tnnilnc l the cnvolono and tho postmark and had wondered suflh li ntly alut what ho coum navo to Kiy, i i-hiu do who do not often receive loiters, sho opened It Mr Drxn Littli FitArLtts-I have not for gotten that you iinki-d mo to go to see you M-linnlrui.U-lnir dnV. Hlld I Will CO. I will to a whnt is thu gwat holiday of the American peopio in m awnium 1 -- -homi). v... 1.nll,n .T..l,n tin la fk pood INjV. and lit will be a good man. Ho will givo thnnks. trnybc, that 1 did K-t hlraspmce in ai' wlu ro bo can study und bu un engineer nnd will earn mony not vtry much, but unonnh. Tell yourmu I have, innybo, ainno ifnod news for blm, and t!l your mamma slm o I come to dtnnor 1 baro the gn-st lllrty taken to s. nd mydlnm-r. And I kisa your band. Bcuo. Such newt wat too wonderful, and yet It was tantalizing. There was no end to tho speculating, and It was later that night than It ever bad lxu before wbon the Bas comt went to lied. The next dny, however, brought a still greater surprise. Word came from tho rail way tnt Ion, two miles away, that thero were several largo cases thoro for Mr. Bas com, expressnge paid. Tho old gray horso was astonished enough at tho speed at which he was rattled along, but his feel ings wero nothing to thoso of the family when tho cases wero brought home and opened. If there was anything known to the gro cery or dellcutessen trmlo that wasn't rep resented In thoso cases, It was becauso the professor couldn't find It And there was the biggest turkey Bascom over saw, with a box of fresh vegetables, and overythlng clso needed to cook with It And of every thing clso thoro wat enough to hist all win tor. Mrs. Bascom was stunned. Sho could say nothing, but tho children niado up for her silence, and Mr. Bascom, after he had recovored a llttlo from his bewilderment, said, "Well, Maria, if that's the professor's dinner, ho must havo a luetlo the best ap petite of anybody I ever knowed of." Next duy tho professor can 10 himself, fat ter than ever and Jollier than they had ever toon him. "It Is nothing," ho mild l THE I'BI.FK.- lt'S 1UNNEI1. when Mr. und Vrs. Bj scorn undei-t'sik to remonstrate with him for sending thrni such n wealth of store . '"It Is nothing. I havo never your Thanksgiving kept before, and I thank you so much for your to 1110 kindness when I wns suffering. " "But you said you were a poor man?" said Mr. Bascom. "Ach, yes! They call 1110 In tho city poor, but always I have a few thousand dollars." And again they sat up half tho night discussing John's future, which now de pended on himself. A ml only tho mother remembered to cry slli- itly even while she reproached herself fur Ingratitude, because thoro was In ull tho p ihI fortuno no way yotopen for sending Ella away from the winter storms. But the next morning, when tho mother and daughter wero In tho kitchen and John wtut biuy outside, tho profissor said; "I wrote in my loiter, Mr. Bnscom, I have somo good news f jr you maybe. It wat this: Your son Jclin ho showed 1110 good stono on your ftir.-.i. It Is for build ing most excellent ll Is tbo stone for which I was looking wlion tho llttlo fniu loin for holp called. I have In ono great quarry comimny a small liitwvwt, for 1 am what you call stockhoUl r, and for them 1 wat looking. They want that kind of ttono. So when I returned to tlio city I said, 'The stone Is fo.ind.' Then tii-y would to send tof.-iobody to buy your farm cheap, nnd I said no. When they wero angry, I said: 'Very w, 11, gentlemen, then I tell you nothing. You go and yourself And the stono.' So they were angry somo Hioro, but I mako them ilTer you 110,000 for your farm or u j 1 fact for l,500a year. It U better you t ko tho contract, I think, so I havo tho p.. er, and If vou sign they 1,000 bonus pay y -it" And ho pro duced tho iMlvr. And that was I-. i-vtho IlastYiiut speut the happiest dny -.hoy ever hml and the professor saw i; irst Yankon Thanksgly- A NYei.o :iK.-Toih,v's Orcgonbiu: "The grail.i ,lcs,,f i. ,.Bte university, bolblle . IliKlnlc 1. ur-e ami the law and nn .'icnl si-bmiU, a e preparing to run! ilic uii!veriiy fiMitbali team, wbl.li arrives 1 1.1- uf eniDon fr gam wlili tl. Mult!., ,,,,,1, t,.m to. m ur.iw. I'he cllei:i. men a ill meet I 1 .l (J hh- utfl, iMnl.Uufl ,,( o'cIiH-k I 1 afletii.mn su,! ,, , la body to and ct-nlral Million, wheiethey will . ve ibe f.miball players a welc,,,,,, hey will long n rueniber. -a . , .ilt 1 r- A -"Tf'- i' it 9 . II I All Wool White Blanks Special Sale. $3.00 Per hi SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 9- STOVES. You can buy the Universal stove um rni.e... , cheaper than ever bo uro. Tl.ey are made of 'he best iron usj the least no,, cookin and are tho bjst bakers mnls. Wo sell them ch taper than any fmd tve himn been sold in Lane cot ir,y. BR1-F1II HAHDWABE I IN ODD FELLOWS' BJ LDING Full Si cl Bed-Steads at $1.50 E CH, At DAY & HENDERSON'S 7th and Willamette Streets. Mi H'MlM'iiM "innirna. i- eleeH ; frih.F ll tt .-.'.lUnOU . i H-'-c-er!!- We vill wager letoi That wo have the BEST Full Stock Kip or Oil Grain Boots ever sold in Eugene for $2.50. Call and Examine for Yourself. Y0RAN &SGN, The Shoe Dealers. Dav Si Henderson, Unnert usri a tmbalmin, Cor Wil. ai d i. 'ii. eh -esks orroiu i ? irv To Siinre M,e ttu jclopi ;ilic 1 f tlimary. The lVnlla Couet Jf. pi ei.S.inll eate extendi to (lie js-uple ,' til if in und vicinity an opportunity tis-ctiiv ii linilUd nuitibwr of iets nl I te nn-sl i!lneyeloWfdio Dlotlonary, ifm ilo "sine eut.y tt-rins that wer. ii-citilb tl'ered in Piirllutid anil t t le low In iriiduel iry priet s. This uller will liold tIM,d, a' most, fora fev diijionly. as tl.e p u iot o. i lie t5ndicale at prieiit la o'niiln.-d i distriliuling a liinlti-d nuinlii-r of m-Ik t various pniuls In Hie M.nle for the purpose of oinipivilsnii with oilier vorks of reference. This disti ituill.n. is niiidly niirocliiiiK lis end, afir which It will hf iiii.OM.ii,le to olitHin Hurl except h( the mlvsiu-ed price. linker Cily win in hli clutricflre alarm eystetn, and the Hti uMlc n siys Siilem, Albany, Engoiieaiid Ilust bur are all ei(lippel with one Al biny is not, and it Is dout tful if cither of the other clllcs are. Alhany Dein ojmt. Ku'tie Miuuld nnt tie published in the list, I'Ut she will havo one prob ably if limes ever Improve. It would lie bard to convince a nieii mlTi-rlng from bilious onlio tlmt Ills agony Is duo to a inicnil v. lib an un pronouueable name. But one dose of DeWiU's Colio aud Cholera urew lll convince hlin of Its jiower toalToid instant relief. It km4 p8n. JSUI K.N St LtLANO. PAINT O PAPERS UP FOR HE HCLIDITS. Tart of our 1897 WALL PAPEP her. fXjTNnw Isllietiiiieliit'iivwlii!f!'e' are low at OVERTON'S Htrect. Three dimi tl el 1 U CashI Cash! GashI Somethlna New For .Fame BRING YOUR Chickcns-Eggs-Hops-Woo-Srain-1.9 Butter Sheep-Fruitt-Cte, to me and trel ibe liial"1 "" pr'ces in (.IA.SI1 Warehoiise Cor Dili anrt Pearl " L I. ECSTEI1. TAKE- -LIVEIfltlt !-OU TMK- Fir Sail Hi ..1 - An slrm!lh!', T -i-T Bold b DmirrHit' oi ti. and fU per pr lHli;- ft SO Ed' LIVERPOOL HOLLER IB One ar.d one-hill mi' MONROE. Ills L..... .. ill 1m LMVC . B Hroiind ...rv I ii a fl"- Fortv Hon nils of fl-nr 10 (,f Utl'-lO CHLY HIGH BRACE FLOCR ft G. F. UAV' Lcewe and muin-g1 r, Of