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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1897)
I r .1 1 mABLISIIF.il MR THE OIMEB.S.TIOJI OPDEMCRTin mWIPLei WP TO RAM 1.1 nOSKRTl 1V1NG BT TI1ESWE1T OP 01 B BROW . KUGENE, 01... SATURDAY, JANUARY ISA". NO. 7. VOL 2D -. n 1 i h on ll U Alts !!o i: irt"J s'J WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. CA.niMJOLL, PUBLISHER. I. L- Wlllsuieltu li-tween Ieiih ...dKlahthHlreel. TKIC.H,)F srilKl.UI'ThlN Oil " 1 1 : ' : ': ireo. 1.00 .50. j.rtisiira rates mada known k"" " l!..4!M on app"iik'w" basin's lutlr ''-'l"i Jr- ,..ue. )'' j S.LUCKEY n DEALKU IN Ms. Catenas, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. CePAIKIS 1'KOMITLY DONE. y. Ill Work Wrriill.-1 L. W. BROWN, M. D. 4 . . tiiitj)f1i. Ilniirtti 23- C. IiAISB. fcRANlTE MD MARBLE WORKS. k,)!uu "J ' lrlrt'' '" or"" " HomeiUc MrlU- nl liraiilte. Mo.mnici.ti. Ili.i.lu mil I'euielcry work of ;i kinds !r lHtf. ALL WOKK tiUAUANTEEO ! Vllltmottf slreet, near I'nstofflce. KiiK'MU'.Or . C. WOUJJUUUA, ittorncy-at-I-aw. dm. i-one hud block wuih ol Clirlsin.ia' lock. En.KSi:. : OKKliON'. Ii. W. KlSRY S. K, U KKI.KV. Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercliil mid l'rulm'A' Biwlncn H'i'- tultv. . , , DtlU'C In I hrlsnma uum n. W. E. dROWN. B. D. PAINE. F.W.OSBURN. rrMldcnt. Vic Prttldent. Caihicr, TUB woe Loan BANK, Of -ugene, - Oregon. iOTOKs-II. A. Paine, J. 11. llrrl. J. UmK B. 1). I'aini'. W. K. Urowu, J. K. Kobiuson, F. W. Osburu. Fail Dd Capital. : : : hid Banking Business Transacted. Incloisl hIIowimI on time di'olu. Ci)ll,",tion emriniteit to our euro will receive Vro'ititUHUiiiu. T. G.Uiif'iiiii'ics, S.B. Kaiin, Culiisr IViiili-Lt, P. K. Ssiih.ka!-s, Asu'Btant Cashier. 01 Eugene. Paid ud lash ( anltal $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A eenertJ banking busiuea. ileno on ra"U MU.n Sight .IrAfU on NKW YuliK, UH'AUO, SAN KKANCIilH) ami POUT- ) HK1J11V BilU of exchikOK "ltl oa foreign conntriixi. "ixxiu rttojive.l mihjet to ciliH'U or oeriili- of di.it. U oolWtinni entrusted tu ui will receive TO0Pt Htuniion lane County Bank. (Eatabllih.'d In ls8J.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business 'l all hranrhs. panaeted Oil fvorabte terms. A. (". HOVEY, rresitlcut. J- M. AHKAMS, Cashier. A. ti. HOVEY, Jk,. Asst. Cashr. J. L. PAGE, DKAI.KK V -a. Groceries Having a Large and Complete Block of 8taI'le and Fancy Groceries bought iu the best market, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I caii offer the public better price than any other housu in Eugene. First lationa M'NI)AV..IANL A:t'. Is. I'll! I llln.. II ( la Sp' t'j , III . in.; f , : v litglil. "llll'il re In to- SoVe, ,1 the I'll. A l,iil,,,. Ililllcil . !lOiTIIill !. p! itolividiu! nil.lv ..l J i i.:. i: (i wiim com 'mi till. 'I'. I'll'- 'llllll V III .,(.. lion luf N, u in,' prcpura- III S IcMiVllic. W lllcll l-iillltiii nr.. Jatiilat v I'tnte I'.liiy Vi-;,t is in K ,get8 again selling tii,. i .t ,, im,i,, itl till- Willi. I. l!l l-.illi,- 1 1 1 . J y it, Tli 1'iiM'i.f vVhit -uU.-r vei.iis l;ucl triril licf.i '. i...,. I nn, -it,, , Sutmday has been taken im i r lulvi- tui'llt. I ',iiniiil.iiiii-r-' cni-t met tliU iimming mi. I iiiIJ miiii.-.I in, hi IVIiru iit.V I, tun illiVX In f... ii... (jUlH fr , I he next regular in. eting, i Dean E C S.iii,,'r.,.ii :i:i,l : . Divln ! ity hcIkkiI iiiitcii i. who ilfl jiiil i pit awnv frnni h u- y, st-nlay re- tlll'llctlnil lilt- ulti-r ino'i Iru.li I'orlliiiul Ur(viii,iin. of .--i.-ri'iiy : Al'l'-r liihtii; I vtn uci-l. in Ii,,. I'jt'v vi-iilni: rrifiicN. Mr It iy W I.oku i I, ft liit Snlur.luy for l !, riinir:y if Oregon, in l-'.iiuvii". Mr ;.chi hut Ucii u hliuli in ut Miuuoril iituyt r-ity Tor llio nii two yrnro. Tlii Chililrt'iio' in. ! 1 1 ut tin. Cliriliuti fliurrh yi"-lirl:iy nfli-i muni wu lurr!y ut t.-ml.' I l.y th- littl,- fnlkn ninl kivm n very : 1 1 1 r-t i i mmvU-h. .Mi-:iiiL'- at ihi- i'hi.r,li will ciniituir ' fU"il lilylit Ihi tt.fk. I in xiil.ji'ct ' I'UiIl'I t i "Ki'i'i.i ittut.: . lliu-t ii1 or I It'll ; Mi tlii' c.is.' may I.e." ; Tliu Xi'M' York Wnrhl l'': tlr ex ir'iiiii oliMiy iialioi.nl .rt.M.icu i tiiil fli'.-l ir mi tin' ,.i.-t.iii i f M h-tluT I w ill" fluill ! mtv'I in l i - W'lille lioiii' or iinl. tn'i-Kiilini; to I:,,- V'i rlil I'rcioiili'iil t l. l .Mi-UitiU-v lu itii in IrtVor Kf II lilnl Mih MvKliiI Oi.ly lw" ol the On vim clielois v .te. llonS.M lorati Im w me an I llm 11 (Jeer tiL'ainsl. The total vole wtis 'uitH n majority in favor l nine. It Is not probable IIimiuIi tin t it will luivc liny tliini (oil i with the decUion of the pnsidfiit and his wife. Admit yt. Wlllirlill. Monkoi:. Or, Jan 17 .laii' M. Wllhel ii, father of .i.m Will, elm, feiiior pm tni r of t he linn of A Wil helin A Sons, died here this morning, aged years. Tl e tleeeasi i! w as bo il in I'lenlii'hn, (iermany, May I", IM17, llernineto Amerna umt - 1 1 1 in WiiMMiisin in lliei'ii.iy 'On. . whe'e lie reinaiiied unlit ss, when In' fume to Oregon, and Ii.kI simv been ;i rcsid 'lit of Monioi'. The funeral will lake plaee ftoiu tin' (,'atli ilic ('hit t'h I in day January is, at I ) a in. ii.l!jr .nar,, IttuiiHry l1-. KvkSiihT trr. Stanley Clemens, a boy aboiil 11) yars of uge, w ho ri sidvs la the noilhwi -.teril p; rt of Hie city, w as s!rurk III t ie riulit rye Sat urday evening by a doiiblw "I!" kIk'I which when llivd by auothei hoy from air gun bit it tree ai l plain -.-d. The shot peiielraSed the eyeli l ami des troved the pupil f the -yt'. Tin1 wholeiyc may yt have '. bp iv inoved. Makiiiik In Jiinrtinn I'ity, Ju"- ii..re 17. 1S(I7. hv .1 J lliltliT. lUslli'e of thu' peaee, Mr llel'lnTl l.i rw ill mid Miss Winnie Smith. Carpet Department Itrusst Is, lugruin, all oj!r. Leooliuiu. All wool carpet fr 50 cts. 11 "mnnuts very cheap. Hat Department. S.is wind w. nil (iirJOc, n's. Hals $.! "ill now 1 7". linn f?H "hi no .. il : II its SJ.i'il now 1 "' li tis l,"0 uow -?l I'D- Window Shades. ('jtliplt te lint'- (ijod slisile fur il cii.ts. (iood fllii'lewnrlll "' en '"" : rU- Goo'l sUu.le worth fts lot I J fts. And niiiny otlu-r ipiaiitn-s. I s. Cotton Batting. Finest Ju-ceiit gru b' for 1"' '" Jii-i". nl grs.le for 12 ', cU. Cull u Halting sts mil. Lace Curtains. I.,... earttilii woltU i' IV 1 I.ce curtains w r b ' Liee flit. w-'Hi ri K' f'rH -Curlsiiis worth " :' c " CirUins worm ' :" ', , C'.iriuius .rth f oi for tl..- Underware Department. I,, lies union suit' J ' Ciiio'i suits worth ; "''' ' . i ai in - .'.:-.. . i ii c., ,' u or n r - i s . Ciii .a s ot worth ;. " ' ' Lades V..-U worths it-'"'-1 Eugene s lie Wat ii Knj;t'iio (iir!, Too. Tin1 following ruli' of coinliii'l ffM out of the iivkrthik of a young laly, ml tin uiiorrupiiuiu iiewnpHptT if- portor picKvil tlii'tu up iiml, pulili"lu'l I Ukmii. I'irt-l don't lit i man mioki' ; w lien lu wiilkmir drivri with imv If In- know no I'tlU'r thun t do it, 1, proinpily (rll hiiii w litit 1 lliink of it. 1 Scf.iuil 1 don't clvi my photo to tni'ii. , I u-e I to, oriMi-ioui.lly, but 1 inn wii' How. I lu)iil I h:i;i by utnl by, to know l but my fart- might be Imngii'n up in Turn, hirk ami Hurry' r.'i'iu. Tliir I I don't let ii limn tiiki- my iirm uln'i Iih walks Willi mi'. If I it do". I ti ll liini I prefer him to give me hi iirm. I'oiinli -1 don't ko out with u III;. II jit Uvatl-i' llii uok Hie. I like , it briii r if be uk itiiothcr to go ion j bi i;!, r, lor uitaine. l'lfth--1 don't , hi tiny man 'See me liniui.'" from ehlirib. If he hiK'i'l gut giltnptloli eiiou'l. lo take me tin-re ninl sit throng i l In ervuv w ith me, he run slay nwsy tdloel le r. ixtli I doll'l let imy miin give me preei:ti, link'" j il i Miinet bing of it trilling I'nut like j fruit oi (lower. .Vol I alw ays gniigr I ii nihil bv hi lust' in tlii repirt. Sevi'i til. 1 don't t iK'i Milage any man 1 who U not pi'rlei'lly polileand agreia bl to my mother. Whoever I'nllH on me Hes h great deil f her. Kighth 1 d ni't allow a i iiiler to ituy later than 1 1 o'eloik. If he doin nt go home a', that time, I tell 111 ill pihtely that Ibis is 1 1 1 v i lls uin Talk kx Si'aix.-I'rof K I. Wiish burn ol tin- I'liiversity of llivgoti, Sat urday eveiiiii', ill t lie gyiniiasiiiui : i under be atispieles o! the university I Y W I' A, gave a vi rv interesting mid , liistrtli'lr.e talk on Spain. The talk, was illustrated witli4U stereoplk'on s views Aiioiit sii persons were present ami we'e highly iddei lailnd. All the li.xuir.'K an I everything in 1'oiiiiei-li ui I with tla' s'.ereopt iron lailtelli exi'cpl t lie Ian eio it-i ll' v ee iiianiifaelilieil i ly l'lof l-'lledel, ol t'l.' I' of O inerhun ; u'al ilepaiinieiit an. I slildelils woik- lliir'iiii' r bun. I lie lights Usui in lliftkll g th' View i Wt'le ohl ailuil Iioiii tne gy liiiK'.iiiin dvnauio. I nl!y i.a.u.i. Jhiiusij I'.'. I Hot'.-K lll KXKD. The lesiili-mo of ; Met Tavlor, time ui.les ni.ith of f'n. i burg, wis destroyed by II re about it 1 oYlnrlC :is night. The family were invite 1 mil to spi inl the f eniug Willi j a lieiglior ninl no i lie was ut home i when tho lire broko out. It was sup j posed to have caught frnni the lire j place. Tho lire was llrst M-eii by John ' Viiughtiti, a neighbor, but tin' house ' nm a I n est rnnsumrd then. It was n handsome two utory strui'ture built at a cost of not less tliMi fjimn, and was 1 the lirst house south of thu Williamson j residence which was destroyed by lire ' last fa I. It wan probably insured, j though nothing can lie learned of the insurance In tins cilv. The light from Ihe biirnin buildiii; was plainly vis 1 ible froi l here. ri;Al.si;woui it v Ai l. A vry com liiendablc act is ri ported at llurrm burg. The late J K I'artwriglit was insured in the Woodmen of the World for ltH', payable to I. is mother. He was hf.erwaiils married und it was his inletitiot lo make his w ifn his bene liciarv, but iieglectid to do no. The 111 me'y lust week van paid h Mr", t'aitw ijMil'si mother, who Immedi ately pave it to Mrs ( artw right, a no bio act thut willtnciiir her lo nil. Muslin Department. Froit id tint Lawn I I, " cts. LniiS'lidc -l 1 bleiuTiel 7 its. llnpf 4 1 bleiu'litil, ('J, eta. 1. L brown, I its. cubot 'v in-own 1 1, i't. SliBtr ing bleat lied, lUppiirell 1 worlU 2) emts now l'i' J. !l-l b eui lieil worth l!-i cts now u . I'ri.le cf tho West I I Vi1, cts. l 4 b osu wor'h JUcts now !'!, 8 I b'o.u woiih Hot- nw HJJ ; .r. in l' bMwii worth lJ'-.cIs uow l ;ls. Pi iu'l t.liatli.'.l "'l' I' ct" uow HV'ts Hose Department. ili.'S tv. nl bou'WiilU'r. els for 20 els cisliim re woitb 11". cts i.ow 2. cts. w.il ho-e worth 2" cts now 10 cts (,-t blink ho-e 2 pirn lor 2. its. bl.iik col ion "i ds a pair. La h' s l-S.'s .ills 1: s j Chi dren's Caps and Hats. Child'', gny wool H.,w. w,r'.l. .'l-now llis'sisTai'iosiiiintirMt't- nw Mcl I 7-1 'ts U ')W ."ll' ctn. j jd.'J , ' tl.'io. Outing Flannels. AW.e.Kt -s-eld.-M' ,r; : ou tl...n"Ul7y.ls ?1 m. II Karl, uting linn -!' 1 ' ? 1 v Vieiiua wrupp-r g "t- ! ft' I " .' '' Shoe Department. , v Hi Id" "'' wi'idowl'splsy. tjiJo l Vi -h .e ( r fl -Vi M -u ' - t , l.ll.L" . '" ' . . , , , , , ,tlb i.' , w I in M. for .i'l tls. Il ,i . Pl ou, w oili t i " - Mennhoesfiouil'jtlowa toT'. "M-'.'.n.l"r.".V. -"X '""'Lr ,eu s re 't'.s 'HI I 'J'"" " 1 till ' llf'- F. CITY COI M U.. .1 Six Mill T ax Levied, ninl l'i iins, d iiii'ii.lnii'iitn to ( it y t hi iter Sladc I I 'nf y Olliiril, .Iiimiii.: ; l . j Mi'vtiug culled t order pursuant lo call by mayor. Full hoard prretit, llm' Mayor stnted that tie ohject of i the meeting was to levy the aiiiui il' lax lr 1 -s. 7 . und Mich oIIht 1ii'.iiiss :is 'night i utile befoie the coiiium', Mr Pay moved that a levy of 1: mills be inaile for the general luiid and -mips for the sewn' fund. M r I lelidersiin moved to amend the motion by making the tax for general tut d 4 mills. The auii'iidtni'iit carried. An mil in nice levying a four mill lux for He- gi n, rid fiiini umt a tuo mill tax lr the sewer fund was tin I. K ilts w, if then suspended anil the on iiiaiicf. real n'cond time by title. liuli's weit again mispeudetl ami the ordinance read 1 1 1 1 r I time and passed. t ity Attorney Skipworlh read pro pnoed amendments lo Charter. Aiin lidiileiits passed, and Cilv At tn iev inst rueicd to pn-p ire hill lor pii'Mige hv I lie let'isl ,iute and forward same to Senator Mc'. 'lung. An oi.linatire pr ihibiiing the ic iiioval i r drfaiviiietit f otrct t numbers ami names read thr-v nun's under siis pel sioll of rules and passed. All ordinance prohibiting eslrays from running al large read and re lened t Hie j idii iaiy committee. AlllllMIIII'l'llll'llt. i it I'. i'iiu I w;sh to aiii'oimce that thi'si-ston of Hie C 1' chun h nild niy-elf have linall reached a culiclil s on, and t h it I am no longer pastor of s ikI congregation. Since I came hel I Irive tiled earnestly uml lion estly to do ill y d ity, unit now I shall li'ine Ih uik 1 haw done and the r.'coid 1 have made in the hands of that One I" ton- whom all must appear in judgment. When I lead from the llib'.e w hat a minister is required to be and do I undi istand w hy the apostle sai , "Who Is Millh'ielil tor these thing-'.'" Just at this time It wuld he well f.r each Imlilsler to study Iiravci fullv s ich texts as Hicsm: ,K.e uei :i. 17;" :t:;. s, '. Jonah :i, C; Jen n in 1 i '.'!, l'I. '.'J; Joliii 7; Itl, 7; John lo; Is, -jil i Every congregation in Chtis tnntloiii would do well to study the de ' nniids it is milking of itl pastor too ' many are dcmutuhii); w hat in implied ; in 1 -iiiah .'in; I'.' J J A I.oSiillori'.'i.M. ! i nil)' i o,ti I. Imiiuiry I'l. Dis.Mis.scn Deputy District Attor- , ney L T Harris went to Junction CM V todhy to prosecute a c:ii wherein K 1. Kdwards was ehargi d with Hteiiing a horse from one W Johnson. It seems thai the two men had made sonic sort of a horse trade and it was out of this that the trouble grew. The ens was dismissed on motion of the deputy district attorney ami lli fonts taxed up ' in the prosecuting wit nt". Wn.i. Hk Ki:ori:Ki. I K i'. ter, who has charge of i'arker's opera house, has made u date for the building oil Ihe night of January -!, uml w ill be ' gin immediately to're novate the build 1 ing uml make t he change ordered by the city council. The house w ill be plaivd'in the best possible repair for January uml this dale will proba ' bly be followed by others. lie Greatest Greatest Has been a Great Success. Wo havo been very busy since our Sele commenced last Tuesday, and it looks ery much like Eugene people appreciate Idw prices and yood values. We are going to place no v goods on tne market every day. Wo wilt advertise tho balance of our Departments t oday which we wish every one to read. Our jiI.uh will I)" aiv oniii. t') !o our (irt'itt 'lcarance Salu o E. D'LTHH. j U preseiitiltlVe HllyilU. ; The C ig.-iiiati of Sunday prints an allege, plmtograp'.l ol our I: ielid Link Hil. cu :iml the following cotn . nienl : "It Is ainii-iiig lo watch I'lilyeu niake a break for the lot by. llis name is o ic of the first, and he bus to huri v ill .nler to csivns- In fore it Is culled. 1 ut r.ilycti blessed with very long legs, w ti it'll slrt tch out like the' fol ks if Cie Santiuin w here he was born, sou w bin' between .'!il and Cot years ago llilvcii is liuilt like a pair 'ofold-fasl oiled scis.ors; but there is not a dull thing ahoiit him. When III yen li ed In the Saiitiam rsglon the voting po Hilatiou was made up of the llilyeil la ni'v -or familics-und two olh'crs, an I lh'V rolh l up souiclhing inoiv tin. i hil democratic votes at every elt 'lion. So when Hilyeu uiak'cs a I. euk for the entrance, every -hodv tuns stand from umler. When the roll en I Is llnishcd, he invariably r t m i's in, I plunges headlong into any debate tint i In progress. He Is usually ca lel to onler mi the ground that be is not pri'snnt. Hut Hilyeu prove llm lie is present by limbering up his ii ft t 'J anil opening his intuit It and lalKh g. T int other day he w as caught on roll fall. Shortly afterward he started lo make a speech. "1 call t le gentleman In order," oh jecletl Cha . man of Mai ion. ''He's not pr. sent." "I a n p vseiil," retorted Hilveu. "I don't look like I'm gone, do I?" "You're absent," repeated Chap man, our name Is not on the record." 'That's where you are wrong. I answered 'he last roll call." "Hunipl,!'' replied Chapman. "I've eeii you P n so often that 1 supposed lau l 'ikoi earth could catch you." I n it ouhM, Jiiiiuiiry I'.i. Anir.iis: a i' Assiim ill. v. Dr Hloch, rabbi of th Jewi-h synagogue in Port land, on I ivilalimi, "delivered a very int. -resiing address before llm faculty, stU'luut. in d a lew visitor at assembly al tho uni crsity this morning. The ralibi spoki on I be epochs or cycle of history, go ng buck to the prehistoric nges. lie iseil cylinders and churl, tlui latter ' intainiug illustralive eil -cles, to ties rine the tlilli'ient ugc re corded by liistory. The sieaker began w ith Hie cirliesi known hmtory ami verv carefi. ly nntl clarly described Hi dillerelit i' o'chil down lo tho present, making hi' talk plain by theusenf the chart. Tl e lecture was very interest ing and eo; lained many valuable mig gesUon fo the student. Cunss iMi'i. mnt. Mr Dolly V Jacuby win was niuri'letl December i:Uh,iiiid A'hnst) husbantl, Lester I) Jiicobv, col niielieed suit liguilist her Juiiuurv 111 it f r divorce, has tiled a (loss comp nlnt against bun, ileiiying the accusal on made against her, anil usks for a liivoice, for uliinony, that her iiaiiio I changed tn her nialtlell Hume, uml "or pluintill to pay lo the clerk for In r use ami defense, jo". (leo H Diirri u pear us liur atloi ney. Hi liy iliiiiril, Jioiiiitrjr .11. No Insi! iam'K. Mcl Taylor owner of the resid nice property liurnetl near Coburg Mo itlav niglit was In the city today und i tate'd thai there was no in surance on he building. An insur-ul-.ce policj if JlbllO was curried Up to a few niniit mago, when the time ex pired uml I was not runt-wed. all carri- 1 out. VVe lnj.-t to nuku this a .Succe -. Sale at T'cai'liefs Institute. I'msrutn of the TVacl.t i's Institute to l.e held at .liiu,tiui City, Saturday, Junuuiy HO, ls;i7. Morning session wlil be held in the public mhool biii'.iling. ll.iitl . M. SoiBIIII! Illllll Si'l. '! II, eiuiiuii Mis. A mm sail':'' 1 I-i,,o itl llio, I M. ss ires .m l Mess in ill. lit- W I ti.x.l.m t "rut III) si,,l..Ky .. .. .. M:s Anns l.oni Hilt I SS. smyhni K. . -iiml. i ii Mls Ins I'.lli. v liellt-Hs KM. I K &.-10I IlHllon. Kilti'llf II. ,11,1 II isy Work M is. Anns t r.tiu lllill I'. M. s 1 1 m i iiir MenilHM. el lllsrihCe K.-.-ttntl.lll Ml-' It. -el M-.lliT I he slsle I'liiiersiiv ici I lli - I simi, r It.iI I' I. Wnstii.ura, 1' of u si'lllHll le'l'erls J I' llelitol.l. I'rtll. .Iltllt'lleu seli'K.l M.-ili,, I-"i I ma: lllsi.iry . . .1. K nil.. I,, I'llll. liwy si'll.i.'l, IllK'-'ie Kill US. I I... I'.ii-iilii. s ,, rt t lui.l' Min i . . Ii II ml i s, I'iiu. Ilnrrisl.urii H'lisi. , tirn.Iitii: t ounty s,.!,,,,,, j Hl, iii,i.ii U'.l ! Ii J Slciiier ,. .i i Evening session to ho hold in the M. E. Church. 7:3'.i V. M. Musi,-. Ihvilstl.HI I ecluri' K, ,'11. Hull It cIkiiUs Kr-i'lell, I' "It Ko) til I'llne; Musie All teachers living anywhere near Junction City Hre urged to Im present. A npeclul invitation Is extended to all school olllcers an I farmer to come mid hear I'rof. Washburn' aor. Wo cordially invite tlieclti'ii of Junction City to'atlentl each session ol the In stitute. Earnest ell'orl are being put forth to make tlii leaclier' meeting both Interesting and prnllluble. C. s. Hi nt. County Siiieriiitt'inloiit. A Lakiik Hai.K ok lloris. Salem Jnirnal: Horst tv Laclimund Sattir- dav nrchasetl from 5 llumsey 7IHI buie of Imps of tho lS'.lil crop. Till I an unusually lurge sale of tlii staplo this lutein tho season. D.iring tho past xveek this linn has htppel I.inhi bale from tlillurvut point in thu Will amette valley. There are onlyntKiutj l.oCll bale in the hnndsof tho grower of this Matt which certainly doe not indicate mi ovel production in this lo cality. Conduct for the 1NU7 cropnre la'lng drawn up every day, from 7 to ID cent being tho stlpuluted price to bupubl thereror. Julius I'lncu. tho genial representative of till Iirm, re turned Hnndny morning lo tho bond ollb-e nt rortland, having receivetl ami shipped aeverul conslgniueiit ut the dill'i'ieiit valley town surrounding Salem. llul'H.- Of the conilitlon in tho Wulei ville, N Y., district tli Time j In it last lsuo say.: "Them 1 no chaugo to note in llio nop niaraet lieru A mnull hnslness la lining al about former price. Seven to H centt buy Ihe mnull and inferior grud hop, while 8 to II) cent suclire tho beat ollerlug. The growth on tho C Hlslev farm of thirty-one bale lold lat week for 1(1 ceni. Trausaptlon aro few and far between and none of our dealer report much business. " During lM'Jtl the large iiiimtier of (13, 7(!2,(HH) persons wore bom Into thin world of trouble mid euro, ami 41) h06. (XX) passu! out. Dress Goods Department All wool :i(J inch (ergo fur 25 ct All wool D I inch in i ltd gooil 'l els. All wool 'M inch sorgo woilh &. cts for 20 ciDts. HUck llrocaila $1.23 fl.00 and 73 ct gooils all reiltii'i'il. Eiue black lor 23 cts, 33 its ami 49 ctu. Clothing. Mens suit utnl a rooJ ono i.rJ). All wool for 7.00. Firm black ull wool Clay worth $15.00 for $11 00. Ilovs suit from 73 cts to f..W). A reduction of 23 per cent will be given ou all bojs uit. Napkins. l ino lii rn napkins Worth $1.73 for $1 40. Worth I 50 for $1 10. Worth $2.50 lor $1 '.'0. Worth $11.50 for $2 711. Worlh 75 eti for tiO ct. Cotton Dress Goods. Collon Il'H.riottas, 20 yds for $1.00. Cotton plaids, 20 yd for f 1 .00. Indigo bine, 20 yds for $ 1.00. Figured red, 20 yils for $1.00. Illuuk mourning, 20 yds for $1.00. Kid Gloves. (ieuuiue Foster glovu, Ur fl.: S'Js l.-kay, worth f 1.50; for 1 35 lli.triilt, I'.OW OOc, V, to 0, wottk $1.00; Silk Department I'riutoJ Imlias, formerly $1.25; now 50. Daik pr uted India, worth 10; now 20c. Iloay figurij nlks, price $2,50uud $2.00; now $1.00. fMMOMsX THZ CZST 3f'fi!?lG lilEDICINE I.1 ; '.M. - I IVf rn-.lXATOH-tWt t . . . 1 1 ' c. I !. I i. rr gets sliiRgljIi i .: i : t' , . .; j . t lilie .ill nature, .-' ! i I . -".i i tltoliej up by p "" ' I v. . i , v !ikIi crlngi on ' t .' :. i . .-. I .' ".. .iiiJ Hheuma t . . . .liso i;,) v-Msr Llvtr , ' ! ... 't til,e SIMMONS ! I. :' ' i i i U do It. it alw r 'i .. . . I . lvi'-; s it rrfrrly at . .. i '....-s. st.-.:i win s frra from t "s ii wi l s..v tnvlrnrattJ. Yd ;'i i:i: l'..:sTHL()Olwhn oiir i 1 1 i i Al i mJition, anJ that w al .'lilt' 1 ". a'k 1 1 le I.imt is kpt activ. it.- ; I i..r it :'. 'v ciuc anj note tha t , i U t only SIMMONS l n i i r. " - it is Simmons li'.ii: . . . ' i :i v.hiih makes tha tl ii - 'ti . i :; ..I p. a Jcr or in lit)ultl alici.lv 'ti-!M:.-.l, . r la.il.i- a ten of tha p iu I i ; l',.l . ...i- m v t i.NsI.IVtK KhGU-LAI- .u. 't.'ll lid :,'.; ULL) L on evtry p.t i ;c. I. vU lei it. J. il. Xt Uni & Co., l'laiudilplda, Pa, Pniiv ilii.rl, .liimiH'Y .s.1. Oi l It I lls l'l. lit I HI'.- TTie nfllcer ami stall of etlilou for the naw Cnl veisily paper were elected at iiiseinbly tlii morning. The nllleer aro a fol low: riesidenl, VI'' Wootlson; vice, Owen Yaiiduyne; secrclarr, Floy Watklns. Tlieiililnii.il stall' I. as fol lows: Editor-in -chief, D V Kuykeii dull; associate editors, Leslie sjiutt ami Kate Kelley; btislnes iimnager, L It Allien; assistant, It S Hryoon. The association will bo known a the College student Association, and tha paper Will be railed tho "ebIioi Stiitlviit." The lirst Issue will probab ly uppcur In l-Vbriuiry. P.'lT oii.nl. Jsiili.ry Jti. Tw I'aimh oh' Twins. John Hon. son uml family of tho Dukotn. arrived last night ami aro now quartered at th Minnesota hotel. There la noth ing unusual uUiut this family except that II contain (wo pair of twlna. The eldest pair Is lo month old and the youngest pair I one month of age. All four are girl and aro healthy, ijnod looking and have splendid lungs. I le nities the twin, (here aro Hire mall Ikv In tho family, all older than the Ideal pair of tw ins. If cold and bleak Dakota I so productive, what will ba the result here In the warm cotiKCiilal cliiu.tto of Oregon. Toy (Iunh.-M H IUrker, of tha Barker (lull Work Is getting out three model or toy wooden gum, which he haa invented. One of tho gun throw u small wooden pellet but the other two are not luailn for tho use of pro jectile of any kind. Tho latter two aro recommended on account of being perfectly harmloss. All threo gun. ex plode paper cup, and aro auro lo please the Juvenile. tore Corset Department W C 0 and Dr Warner'; tlii Una i complete; lioui OOo to $5. (JO. Draperies. IUuvy fancy il.'iiiins, worth .loci now 25o. Tinsel drilperies, 1'ie. Art ilrupt-ry, 17c. Mackintoshes- Lailiea' nil wool, gray, worth 20,00; now $f, on. Lailie. tun wool, foruictly $'.1.00; now 1.50. ; Mackintoshes for $1.00; now $2.'.H) J Ladle coiBiituur, worth $ J 50; for UOo. Linen Department Ti.ble linen, one plucc, all liut'U, 3Co, Outi piece, fancy colored, U2e. ll. uNy (ieruuui, worth 50c, for 3Sc. Fancy bit ached, worth $1.00, for 73e. Fuucy bliiiihiil, foiutrly $1.73; now f 1.25. Towels. Heavy lurch towels, Vi1, atdOJo. Cotton towi ls, m. Turkish towels, 5c. A Hue lino of odd tool, worth 35c, fof 25. II. .ivy tovviliug, Uc; lleicbed, wortliI5o, for I2';c. Cotton towuling, 2 i (or $1.00. W Ask to see our enibroidoriea. A.ktobeeour Ucc, velvet, and trim ming. lUuJkeri hiufs-lhit line Ucnidilc. tealalliiiiitii.JitKirt.t Prices.!0 o o