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nn n 1 i4 S I 0 EUiENE fp 1 miBMMIEn I MR TCE DIMEWUTM W DEMOCRATin rBIMIrLM. ANP TO m iMliimiWlU BT TDKSWEiT OF OL'R BROW EUGENE, )UM SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 181)7. trob 2'J WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. I. L. CAHPBELL, PUBLISHER nirril'l -Eat side of Willamette ii-twet'n B.re'Un ana aii,u" nwiw. TKItMJOF Bl'lHCHIITIO.N: Om rir. : : ! . : . :. ? S" I .uu, i. Mnnthl. i ! ! ThrM Months, 1 .50 Advertising rates mads known on appnvtf nun. A ilfl cunt all builu.'U hitlers to GUARD. j S. LUCKEY DEALER IX SbiU3 Clacks. vYatcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. REPAIIUNO PROMPTLY DONE fa-4. II Worst warranted. L. W. BROWN. M. D. Physician anrl Surgeon. . .. i ; i T "7T .... ....n: it UtrKS atl'l ruKiuenc uver Htniuuiuv. noun' 7 t'l 'J V IU.; 1-' b 2, to a . III. Z3. C L ASESnZE.. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. fits' DmIkus an J New Prices In Forelsn ami UomMllc Marble and Uraulte, Muiiiimunta. Ilcadalonei and Cemetery work of all ktnda fur lSifi. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! nlllsiatl street, near Peatofllce. Eugene, Or L C. WOODCOCK, Attoriicy-ut-Luw. OrrK iHie half block south of Chrlamairs SIOCK. Kl'iKNg. : OKKUON'. An out urv LEiusuTui::. 0w'L'I,r.,b', 0"ira " t-rj, i:if. f'l II. ul iliu it .elint; 0. W. Kiksiv N. , Makklky Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial aud Probate Bualnnaa a Hnn. lallr. Office tu Chrisman Block. W. E. dSOWN, B. D. PAINE. F.W.OSBURN. rr.iio.ni. tics rreiweni. uaihiar. THE mm Loan and Saw BANK. OU'upo, - - Oregon. tCTOIts-n. A. I'alno. J. B. Harris, J. K ui, u. ii. raiuo. . a. Brown, J. r. ouuiuhuii, r. n, u.uuru. (all Dp Casual. : : : $50,000. 1 Beieral Banking Business Transacted. luclent allowed on tlma dAnnalta. Cotleillnn piitrii.to,. tn n... ... m . Bmir.i v.wWi. urn ruvuive r - i. itviiiiuu. I'Mly '.ll.lnl, p,,',.,,,,..,, si All adjourned meeting ,lf f.v'"'"f ''i: Mayor ,,M k mi 1SS 1 lie Major a ws In hear tn posed sewers. yjll UCCOIllll i f ..I Mini ..t ...... -i " ",l comnilltee llll II,.. i.l, aivr mtion.iiitK. Vurl .trc.i .ewe r On motion nf ('., in,., it. ii .. . .. ... ti.,re,t r iiv- lili.-t! auWtT llll .ilil. mi I,. ,,r ..i.l.ll.. Sillnr, wu Uili.td. ' O.unWIumu Me ..I.tmiii it., ti iii,nv, unit the coniiiiittei mi fire itml wm,.r n.tvriiiiii thy ,,roi..ii,H ,.Hl , ,.. HiructiiiB tlivm-wei on the couth ci.lu rth MtruK Broun.l tin. .ul,i,.niimre Ulwee,, ()llk 11U1 JV(ir, ht'r(H. t.hlrjM Ull lll.itloll of (' uicilll iili (i,Uy III.' V'. . "8 u'ki"K 'I'Ut the lis.'l t nil Ilintf iith unit i4k tf nut rm.ov.d ho irruniMt. Anil Hih ilr.. i oiiiiiiitit.e vii liiHirtictetl not to move "Km; rumen, lllv attoniHV iHri.i.l ... .1.. ordn, ancy rt latliiKto uMrii. Coiiiioilinan tlendiTson, fn.m tin. eiiniiiiittee on lira uml water, rci.nrud an ortlinnn IV rfiiniriiKr i.l... . ... ... . - -1 v,,,iiiKvi in ine oiera hoime, whieh wuh ru.I. uuee iuue uililer uieliioii of rtllen aliii tiai-ii'il. i'l .it I..'. 1 1 ,. . .. .it. 1 . .... , "i"it iinau thut ttll the iron railing or iron chains harrier or wt,ti,in i,, (l(f OWHr Htory ofHuiJ imihlini: nlmll he ciitir. lv removed from the lil.fir.l li,.,,a .... .1 ..11 the iron railtiiK. or ir.m cliulim, har riers or ui til i.niH in thu upper Hh.rv orj-allery, except o tter ri! inK4. huri iert, chain or purliliuin. hIioiiUI U entirely mtniivnl' 11,1.1 11... at therixhtor ll,b Htuse au. leading ... me Kniury Mit.11 ,0 leinoVod or eliwed Hjjuiiibt nny liiKreitn or t-Krri- of! tlieHiiiiie! Uml nil il, ..1, .11, I ,, , ' '... . .....tin. 1 lllllliL'S or cnrtiilim In nil ,... booths or toilet riKuns In die upper purl or second alorv shall he en ir. ie removed from naid t.iii nt i it ; that all lamps ui-ed in sui.l clowM, hoolliior toiUt rooms ahull he llxed sluti. nnry and tn a safe manner; Unit all ami the whole of the wooden, cloth or cai wit pmtitions In the houUi (;:i!lrry ,l,all ba entirely remived; Hint th no-it sniillierly doiihie diiorx on li e ens mI.Ic 0enir.( on iho thiiiiI ll.r t Oak street shall In' nut Inin ft 1 1 1 1 Um'it lit coililituitl for -h liiirfH twiil r 1 41mm - r - - --' - v..... v -rr to mid from the bulldim.; that ull chnirs in the au litorluiii on the irrotlllll lliiiir mill In Dm ,ful'..i .I.ll he securely faKtened togetlit r ant fas tened to the tloor in rown a i( Iho distance between the rows shall not be lew thai) twenty inches. The CllllllL'riM lllll! lillurntl.iiiaali.il l. liiiiile mid eiimiilfitil v.-itlili. '", .1.,.. after the passajje of the ordinanci . Dexter Hems. ' M re Plicasnuts. , Corvallis (ia.ctte: Ju,1Ke Dennv, ; '' oflKi-a h.cuii tlie Mongolian or ' J I'oeii-anis nir ine ileitis or Ore 'K011, aiateathat there are seven varie : I ! of phesKains in C hlra 111 il Jiipmi ; liiuny of idem hitiiiUniiier, even. In up lieaniiee, than the kind Unit was 1 111 rni allver, the gold and t I I'.IIMl pheunHiits aro ull haiidsnm. rns an. 1 ran li'em.ilv wenred. Mr A i ; 11 KCo and greHll) NO. 4. "l on tw ino- 1 ''ine, inmiiigerof theO C 1 I is an nr.'. ni ..mh, 1. . . . . ' " KieniM the V I , "'I'lltg to our -ame birds and .', r,v," the orga idat Ion of dubs for lie llllliiirl.it I, .11 mi,. I . ..1 ,. - " I'K'I'HJIU IOII 111 1 ll'rt'V,,'ri,U"ri' t'-'"f Orleiilul birds. Me believes t luxe clubs should be or gunied all over the state and that Jhroiigl, them lheralslii(tof n,.,vsi.rv liiniN could U. ea.ily ac.-.iinpl.,. Hie Ileiiny .,a-HiiN have h.come he j rincipHl mune i.ii.U of u. j. Hinelle valley aid the .tucking of Held-and w Is uithtu.r vmieties will .1 certainly please nil shotgun ylrl.lers. i A I'KAtllKH "'l-AIIIIKU. Citllitv chool snperlnieMleiit Williams, of tirillll COIIIllV. Win: la 11U.. tirli. ..i.... I .. the H'liool at PrHirie t'ilv, to. v.ar.1 Mender, a ".tl-year old pttpll, who objected loexs'iili'ialioti iit.t Inn.' that if he did 11, ,1 like the ipichtinns ', could ipilt sol I. Meader went out Inio Ihe hallway, n-klng frofe-or illiuins to acci.ii pttnv him. When they leached the hallway Mender new a Kune uml iMinmeuivil cm villi: on the h.nlvi.f the priifcor, culting him iii a IiuihIh r el pla.v-. Ii is i,,,t thought lliut the niiries are fatal. Mender I M Hpetl. The Future Han. Ex: The mhhII boy 011 tin' farm hits a ureal riiiuro hefore him. ills servl ces ami ettotts are not very hlirhlv an prsoiated by the older iii.mbers ol the latin, ash rule he wears out every ililug cxivpt a bar of soap, nils 1 vi i"v thing elivpt the ili.hes and citllery. mm invii iiiiiki s iieipieui visits to the "ieimr.1 neiutvtl inents. e Is r.-. '1 1 1 t-d 10 hold the baby half the lime, Imild tires, carry water, mind gap mid gales, ...10 iuei, run crrauus nun Keep em ployed lining Vitlloua odd Jnbs between time, llovs iiinv linn Ir.inlil,. 1,1,1 11.., trouble only begins when we have lost their help and the enjoyment of their minchievloua iirniiLa 'I','. ..... I I II. I I in 1 t j slicking oil the barn, bird hoii.es out evry where and "w hlrllnU's- galore, it i om a siniw iiniicutliig what thev iiiny be taught if )rowily educaleil. I'he iii. lou pntch would ' imt grow, bird's lies s Mould not be properly made, the m-s would not he found mid Ihe diminutive ox yoke would sink into lniu'i-iinuM U.ctittiilo were it not lor tlie small hoy 011 be farm. They are its beM pnnlticts and should be wi il hud. The fiilure mail is the nuall boy on ihe farm. Kic veil More About Jlippluif Slici'p. 'n mi a re rid Inierview with an Ii rut ireg :i tnmi who bus had .' I I'M .Til I,'," llh kh. en I 1. 1:11 11 tliiit lime ninl stilpliiir is a sure cur and tin- principal nuilictne ued In that "i n 11, ,w I'm -c.ib, as It l nnich eUeapcr Ilia 1 olh r Linie lies. To ge! proper ri'silhs from this leineily meal re M'luiild be la.vi'.i In its preparat ien II" of Milnhiir ninl III in .if limn should he used tn 11) L'allousof w ater, 'litis lime mid suplur should he . lili'ed together ill n Inri.i. bulfta nr .'i.l of waler mid boiled at leasts houis until the sttliiluir U tliiirniinhlv lis.olved Hint the unt.ir Inrn. black. This dip should be kept .itlilii warm 1 1 b) deur.. l nl 1 houlit be held ill 1I111 11, it 11...1. one inluiite and longer if badly sllccl ed. It is eotilendeit I I111I, Ik ., ,lii,i.iii,.y ahmit 14 days apart, w ill permanently cine any case ol seal.. 1J. t . Kit. Kit, Slock IiiHsvtor for Iteiilou t'o. OKE( !).X SrilDOl, (IK Fasteru l'art nf tlin State? Will a Mrmitr Kid Kur It. MINES. Make T. O.Htsj.Ricis, a. B. Kakik, Jr., First National Bank Oi Eugene. Paitl Mlfnlun .1 n m ...... I "ju3 mitt rrums,$ou,uiiu sene - - Oregon. A o.h.i 1 1 . . aW.. ""ain( Dualuesa dons on reasou twl!.!!f ,0.h,"'"M on foreign oountrlos. Tatra.,,ntr',,ul toM wiU iT Une County Bank. (astalillshed tu lsdi) EUGENE, OREGON. A Qeneral Banklno hualnass ln branches transacted en Rotable terms. V 1. HOVEY, President, J. M. A lilt AMU '!.!. 1 lHuVEY' jK- Asst-Cashr. I).0.!l. Did Santa Clans come to rve y.i 1? Ed Morirnn hns irons In I'nll t'r....t to work In a logging camp. School is dismissed 11 nn It id rim. the hohdsys. It will resiniM wor on the II rut Moii'iiiT in January. A yoing son of Mr Rriggs is re mrt ed to be dangerously 111 w itli tyrhoid fever. The S at this place has procurtd a nice lot of new song hooks. Choir practice Is held reeularlv on Satu ihiv evening. There were no public Chris mas TasII vll iea fit. Mils tilui.n 1. Il lw,iiip). mv. end titimptuous dinners were served. Miss Jennie Parvin who Is nlteti ling school at loniuouth 1 at home (1 11 ing tl e holidays. Frank Tavlor and Itilev fi.rter hnve traded places and mired Tuesday. Fred Parker is visaing relatives on Pleasant Hill this week. Still we Wflteli ikll.l wnit. f..r ei.tift- (lence to get iii its work, Hut it w ill likely strike Lost Vi lley a little lu'e as tho people here are not coiilhl.'itcc men. Have rou trot I!rv:in's new honk. It is on the market. Solid to the Omaha World-Herald. Price!. 50. Joseph Parker recently hutched a hou that welched .OSJ lbs net. Not a hinall ling to be au re. Rkoilak. MAiti(in-Mr L II Mulkey and Miss M l; Atkins were married at the homeifllie bridu's father, J F At kins, a. Fern Kidee nl hii.li ii.i.im ii... celi.hel i'l. lMiii, H,.v . I, nIMn f M,;. city, tmciating. About IU) guests were piese.nl to witness ihs ceremony. After It was iii'iluroi..,! u-.i.ii.,.. ..1 . ' "K iiinierwas serveil. ainuy 1'cuu'iful piesenl, wer received by' the newly married couple. I'silT iunrd, licrenitier "I DiKit StiiiiKNi.v. V M Young, who with his wife and child has Usui visiting with his wife's people In Portland during the holidays, relurned home Ihs( night, hut wa's called to Portland ngnin this morning by u tehi;raiii which stilted that Mis Young's fnther (' V Comstock had died u Id.'iily at 9 o'clock this ru ing with au attack of heart failure. ) RuiiMMKM.Ki.. Ki.Keliurg l'laln 'lealer: At the Inst meeting of lh board of trusties of (lie Soldier's Homo It d 'cided to r.'C Miiiiii.ii.l tho erection of 11 hnrmcks for the accommodation of l"u more liiuivtes, a dining room mid kit. hen ninl to iimviil.. f..- .1 K..n..r mi I ply of wnlrr; 11V0 to clear up Un balance of I he land. These improve ments the hoard thinks are necessary lor the i lll.'lcncy of the home. Kali's Pet. IM srAi.i.Y llAh.-Roads throii,;!, out the ciiii uiy an. in unusually had coidition this winter. The early fns .e softened up the ground and the rai ls th it followed together with the large amount of heavy hauling, which tar exceeds I lint of 11 few Years mm lins almost it ft them hottomlens III some pla ts. K OK P OfAICI'irr. Four liiemliura ..ri... .t a ... . . . 01 neiuiei i.ouge, IVIilglits of l' thlu have organized n 11111I1 of this cllv qllHrtet lire Kolierls anil II W Itowhiiul meet once a week for practice. .'iiette: Furl, the little son of J H Harris, has a pet of which he is justly proud, lis iiaiiiu Is Kniueo and ciua1 all the way from Texas, arriving Wed liesday. It is 11 do.,'. I iocs are common euoiiu'li, but this kind of a doit has never been seen 111 Corvallis before. It I looks more like a bluish gray squirrel, and, in fact is uinr.. of a souirrel than a dog. It is a prairie dog, and a cuter, prettier, gentler pet no tsy could de site. The lilile animal Is loving uml ftll'ectionnle and Farl has oulvlocall once, "K.imeo, where art tliou?" to have Riimeo appear, 1amk Waflkx. Albany Herald: Among tin. natni's spoken of for (he posllloiiol gu:m. warden are Frank r rnnian. of I his cil v. I) I. Aal,linl. of Halles, an I Wat'Monteitli, of Port' land lliere isipiiii. a senti tit In favor of abolishing the oMlce of game uatueii, iiiil many snortstneti 1.1' nm rtet. The meuilH'rs of the quartet 1 "V .;llf"l;,""''"t 'f lb" game I W Coolidte, I) F, Yoran. Elmer 1 . " ,"rt "'" l'' 1110 J1"" I"'1"' s-rts nml II W Row land. Thev i f, w ill Isiconie a dead "P letter, soil is likely a Ik'ht will Im made over the proposed abolishment of the game warden. Yi ins Oi.ii. The .lacksonvlllu lai;r i.iisr.1. heeemrHr :m. Skhkvaiumi. A parly ol youny men Were KiTeiiuilini. in tin. F'uvti.rn part of Ihe citv lat lilifht. The ellvlTlmes W ill c.Tl biale its 7lii liirllnlv e ilor of the (il'AKli whs nnnniir tlT. January I. Itsnr nl pditor I "Imi Ms favored ones. The music was Verv Nickell, has been actively coiinncteil Willi II lor lieii'iv ' uutifiil, and was highly apprecialed years. Porthiiid Pally Telegram: "No v that the I'nitml States has donated to Hie mining stales a liberal per cent of Die proceeds ol the ininerul hinds sold 'within their resiivcttvo Isirtlors, to muintalu u hcIhsiI of mines In euch late, the press of Eastern Oregon is Is'gliiiiiug to urge the luemheis of the legislature to gel their leads together and hud out where the Institution shall be located. "Eastern Oregon seems to feel that the importance of her mining regions demands tin. yiiililisini,..i,i .,? 11, .. school of llllllisa hi on., at tl... .....it.f 1..- east of the Cascades. The Arglcultural "uei;o si v orvauis, ino Ma'e I lilver-i slly at Eugi'iie, and the Willamette university at Halem each have their eye on this federal bounty, aud unless ' the mineral legions -oeratt and act 1 asa unit, this sum, though drawn I from the mining counties, will 1st ex- IHMHisu wiiu uiu grcnt hulk or the state taxes within tho Willamette valley. "Snys the Southern Oregon OUcr. Ver reeardlin tin. nml 1 ri... Ihts from I'nion. Wnll.iun 1 1.. l .., (rant and Harney counties, all nf wiilch have mines in their boundaries, should Immediately open communica tion with each other aud also com. m ihloate also with the mcmltcrs from Josephine. Jackson. Doiu-Iiis ( (Ull II Iti I Curry counties If tliesei. itialators ir.i tu Salem next January without some understanding on this matter, the more oonuloiis ennnlls i.r I '.,1.1 1 1, 1 Oregon will have everything arranged iiini una sciiooi will IK. located w here there is not a ml iik u lll.li. ion miles, nml tho money will nut sub serve the purMise of developing the mineral wis III. of our atutunn.l iu l.m a rich penpiisite to sonm town where lawyers, doctors, bank clerke and preachers are ground out at the state's expense.' ".Southern Oregon will also make a strong fight for die school ". irws-s T--n - - .sj THE CIST SPRING I.1EDICINE I .... i lmn l'Tr'l'LATOR-Jon't f 't .'-t t.. t.i- it L'uri'i: tl.j Wi lt. I'l,. I pi" ... st , I t'M ,i. -i,!-:. I .-. i Mir:i I L". ,r ,i I si. 1. Y".i . mt ' n.m , t t ! st 1 HTM is'-- ii:M nets sliik'irlsh ". j i t like .ill n.tture, ih'lej l'p by ; 'V' v ' ' on I .u J K'lifuma- V, .oi.. t:p y,i,,r I.jvtr ' 1 tike SIMVtONS IK t ) J.i It. It alia reguuti-i ,! I.r. .1 ; eeps it pr-erly at work, wiir.i your s ,;,., vvli Ue9 fmm riaMJt .-.wi. I'l, lv iovlcoMteJ. y.M;r .j, ,,,., j j A( ,vjlllon anJ ,hat w ill o lv u ,. tlie I ;.vr iskpt active. 1 ry .tin ; I'-medy once anJ note the 1 iTpj" "i- V' U'e p,,y SlAtMONS L l i l i , i ,1 I , ,, ,;j ir U (luii.wg v-'iich makej the WS Okfii kkm. The V It Sunday schiml elected ofllcers Sunday for the ensuing term as follows: Superintend ent, J I, .iv.der: assistant sunerliil..inl. slit, Mark Jrla.-rlson; secretary. Miss Lizzie Itreulj treasurer, Mrs Frank (lose: lihrsiinn. Miss I'lnu. II.,.. drlcks; orgai 1st, Ml.s Audrv Close arsistuiit orgatilil, Miss ora Luckey; coon sier. i niter rauiiiiir- Juni choliister, e I, Zlegler; aiitM'rinlwndent 01 low until t nopal linen . Airs Mark Harrison. THE GREAT Innua coooAT A. C asn V. PETERS'0000 Sale W This will hft n frP-nninp PJnlp nf Clnnfa n HHST n-nA i-n-- t. 1 i J 1 S t 1 si. ... iow cost, comprising my entire siock oi merchandise without reserve. T7111 J? Z1 i 1 1 r- 1 r 0110 wmg ure u iew oi ine special oners we make you. I IV1U I. , uiieieiue. I .,e ,;, p.j.-r or (n ,-uj .llu-.ldy l.p p.irc-J, in make a te.a of th p'wJrr;Nitt.ikeSl.MMo.Nsl IVi UUGU LATOH. You'll imj the lLD L on tvtrv package. Look lor It. 7 J U. XclUn A Co., riuiadulphia, Pa. Frtiiitur .stylo in ShImiii. Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. Laduts' Fine Kid Slums at SI. 9") I.tulios' Heavy oil jrr at Misse?.' Iongat....! .1.K, i."c, T.'ic, Misgcs' Heavy pr at SIX)."), S'JOc, 7.ru I'L'" !N 1 - n ' re" '' Sl'."l) S !.(.", i r Sl.:" Si.U), :x)e. i), 5M,lo, or Come early and get first choice. Our -IC-iii all nir -iii-iii tin wool Our oS-in all wool Our o'!-in mixed crouds at Dress Goods. wool serge at serge seruo at... at. ret' SI. 00 H."e !59(j rcg ,f0 19e rcg .2") Salem Journal: A good .ke Is being told on one of Marion county's olllclala. It set ins that on Saturdry evening he was out rather laiu m,.l u I .' i . , ..-. w.ii.i.iiiiiii'U iy a rliid, dropped In at a popular restaurant on Id. ...... I. ....... ordwivd supisT. While awaiting the. arrival of iliesimn. in in... . .....i ... that ensued he exclaimed to his frielul oi a oiy coo, manner, "Wi have t.ot nerve eiioiih to shoot through a fel lows hut!" Nw (. flit.11(, u u MU)W Who dlf lilies re mnuli in I.. seiiled as a coward and. cooly drawing a Is cfillhre revolver from his p(s ket, Poll, It'll tin. u.ini.mi nl I.,. rl I I . , , , " in. iiuiHi aim discharged (he same. The bullet went tr 10 (ii Ihe murk mnl fri.'ii.l tin. u,...l.. ol Inn auburn- uiirnil .,ni..i..i 10 'tall V I' use 'I I,.. I.till... I. a - lo Igmg pla.v in the wall of tho restau rant. Our genial county oMlclal will no doubt refrain from extending sjdi a 'imlleiiL's In I lif. iiiinri. i ...... ... 1 "'MV HI I re nnvn Ii s ln.t r,.... 1.1- . . . . the firearm Is discharged. Ilun, The foil ation in New York stale Is from the last Issue of the Ostego RepubUcan: I he hop market tho past wuek has remalne. .pilet, but there Is a strong, Ilrill feelller ..n l. 1...1 1 . 1 , o ft uoniers (! choice hops, a, t)t) report, f,()lll u hop luurkets, the worM over, are the same, a llrin holding nf t.,00 ,0,,, I ho ( omtnerclal-llulletiu estimate. 1 he stork eft Inn. t I., n.u .,i..i.. .. . r I"U I'll es. ilhii li u inn,,,, 1. 1 ' alsivo Ihe esltmntps made by this Pii- e. , .om -., uu mu u,.,.Ve our estimate Is too small. Tim government repor s lor the Veur einllmr In.... 111.1 . an Incienso In tho nuinher of brrrels of Is-'er brewed to tho extent of 2 "ilLiM. thus noccsslatl II Uf All I jrii.iusi.l ..vs. suini.llonor hops of over ll,0H) bales on the ratio of one pound to the bar rel, and It is said that tho increaso ill the output of beer aiiicu June has U'su still greater." - Now is your opportunity. Don't miss it. J- h. PAGE, DEALER IN Kntonibed lit Ice. A skeleton has been found in onoof the fissures of the Ademcllo glacier, iti Southern Tyrol, which Is thought to bethatnfan American tourist of the name of Ruth, who disappeared in IV.IO. These fissures cleave glaciers at all angles, anil it la very easy to slip Into rum nf I hem. When once In, it Is hardly po-slli!,' to escape without help from uhore, and the warnnh of tho body melts tin) ice around, so that the victim slowly de scends by tho weight of hi own body int.) the depths of the glaeier.imd gener ally starves t ) death. On looking into these fissures) the most lienutiful ;lay of light In blue an I green and rainbow Colors Is seotl. Jim uicse are oesi en-. Joyed from the safe vantago grouinl of ! ()ur tl.u iinnur outside world, rn.her tliSn ' . . down in the depths ami close nt hi ml. j lir In some instances, it is said, In dies have tieen preserved down In t lese flfsures ill the ice for years. Two hogs that weighed 7,'Wand 7.'j0 muds aniece were brought into One Men's Boots and Shoes. S2.")0 Imdo Calf shoes now at. 1.50 Fine Hull shoe now at 2.50 Heavy hoots now at .'5.00 Grain and Kip hoots now at.... I Mo l.L'O 1J.j 2.1." Our men's and boy's heavy shoes are cheaper than ever. Underware and Hosiery. 50 c heavy cotton, white, vest, now )c 'JO c heavy cotton, white vest, now 21c 25 c wool ami cotton hosiery now l9o 17 e (good) cotton hoso now. oc Men's and Boy's Hats. Our S;)-00 Fivdora Black ami JJrown at Our 2.5(1 1.50 1.15 S2.25 1.95 1.20 85 wus and Uavii... r 8u i irire aD1 (v"uI'll'l, tock of e - uu raney Groceries bought ' "ueucst market EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH. , ' i oiler the public better price "'tier house in Eugene ?f3e of an Kiilitasa it Market Prices. !.....!.. !...- I.iul U'l'SL UlUlll R I inn, - raised on the lanch of N Tl.oss, i . . . i. ., ..f i r'i.,i.ilA uei oiner on inai ui .i v in mm Anronos the discission of the f.ues- lion "Is football lliutnl'.'" there was lublished in til- Chicniro inter c-nn, LVc. L'0. letiers from I'd f ti e pnuid- nuiii foot Pull i. lavsrs of tie sen son. i These letters were'jti answer to ties I tlonsstnt out by The Inter Oi-enn isk- i lug tlie players to report as to inji.ru ml iK-nelit's. t.iexprvss theil vb'W. H. L. . it. a ,.u ..f it... .si,., mil hi : 10 i iiui'iwui. in ....' t, : I make sngk"' stiotis as to ehaiii ta the 'rules. Of'heljl plajerswho niswir.'d, I Hfty-tlve were temprrarily injur' d, two were permanently " jureu, m u o. . sii escaped without injury. Al re- ! rKrt Improved physical cotid tion, and all except one exprt-s the opdiiou Hiat toot! ah Is not brutal, and that il i beneficial. The stigifitioi at t changes in the lules are sll prm Heal i character and have more iutereit t'( ' plurers than to the public. O 0 Our assortment is complete and now is your time to get a bargain. Children s and Misses' Hosiery will re ceive tne same reduction. Table Linen. $1.5()Tuhle Linen now at 41 in .5(J 95 .0.5 A Napkins, Towels, Crash and in fact J "9 9 every anicie m my store will share the same slaughter. 1K Kid OIovCsS. .50 Lad if .00 Kid loves ii now. SI. 25 . .85 Remember this ssde will only continue for 30 days, so don't wait too long tlllu IlllSS a guuu uppwi tuuaujr . sassasLs't O PETERS. o A I Aiti Y. I.loytl Cherry was ten I red n parly at the homo of his aunt. Mrs Adair, on IVarl street Saturday from H to n, 'j ,o evening wua very Pleasant V Sllelll rufr.isl I..I.' i----, -'vniiiiirm. uviiim- sei vd and games being Indulged In. I hosft liri ai,..! .....p... It, ,t wi i Ti . 7. "' """"ca nora heeler. I li li. ii lni,i u n sybil Ihurston, Mia Hlrauh, Uutb. .overhlge, Ktlifl Thompson, Frmlne Ihompson, Uracil wSild, Minnie awl horne, May llenienway, Ahblo Hemenwny, Huslo dthl.s, Mertle Alltell. Nellie llni-r T ...III.. A .. i .- E hi McAhster, Hattie Alden, Kutli Allien. Messrs Furl M,i... 'i.. Strutih. Kobert lliislnn iri,i. n.... - iiif.i. more, Arthur i raer, (leorgo Fra.er, J l urry, llnrvev Ili.n.....r. i i .. ' Wold. Wistnr Unwilioriiu ' vi.'.iu. Carroll, (Jlunn itenedlof,' Charlie Watts, (jeary Klmbrell. Frank Ankeny and I.yiimii Aldun. Woof, to IiONiio.v. llaker City Democrat: It is inn,.. mil,, 1 . . .. . r,-..-. ..... nttiuuu inin l.uiuloii llvustlii. .;.. ,.r i tn. ..... ......... .,, , lu woriua murliels for all com mod it Us, which la In a manner trim Inn ir .i.m.u c.h thnttho prices llxed on some commod ities In London prevailed throughout the world. This appears to bo truo with reference to wool. Not being sutlslled with the prices that prevulled hero last full, Mux Kichter, Mount ernon, Oraut county, determined to try the experiment of shipping his wool to London, and ho writes to a friend In that city that he has received returns from tho sale thereof. The wool l.rinil,f mi cents ij,I the exntiises of .him, in.. were cents, lesvimr Mr l.'ii..l.L. !i cents net fr i s wind. Hi. u .. n. Jio'. of mi extra (iiality, Ihe best ollor he could get hero being 0 cents, so he ha., cleared ,"i cents i.i.r i,n II,. ul.l... , . . '.is i u iii pil g to England. Dally Gum, I, Pw:nnlr.i, I oit lv ii 1 1 vii i : i.-i. -i." .,i,.. ii .i i . . v. .....'.., omul i ,oii, a Oe nmn resident of Junction City was brought to Kugeno today by Constable Miller and committed In H,u .,,. i.. lull for 124 (lavs on nn exeenilmi frn. Justice r.utler's court. I'ohl was con- Vli'ted and Is helm Imnrlun.,...! f... kllling two geese for a neighbor. Tho geese were of the wild treed, but had been ruptured ami were being kept in an enclosure under ilmmstl., mU Thev Wl'1,1 delilierati.lv alio! unit i..r! rled'away by l'ohl. Hon: ir!is Tuck. Alhanv IVmo. oral: "It Is reported tho O C ,t K II II Co. have made contracts with the saw mills up the Si.ntinm for tiCO.oeO.otH) feet of lliiritii-r hii.I liinL.p tin. i,.,iil.,.i - ' ' "v V.'...l year, an imlicailon of the ei.tensioii of the road, if it proves true." This might mean un extension of tlie roiuP to Eugene. m