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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1897)
tiugcne City Guard. err-- - .-- " " riA I l.'HDAV, l'i:iiUlAKV JH)HAi IN 1IIK .NKXAIK. j Th .SjIciii Journuu gives ll,t j folloniui;, iii JulmI inltn i-l o.i -rii- 5ng tliu iroci'-iliiig-( in Uj; tt:itej senate, Momla)': j "Driyr r; .k in f.ivor of ti.e ( ajijical, from 1're-Meiit Sun)!!,, Btating that h- li'l not leieve the j cliair ujjii u.t ot-ca'-iuiis fairly counted the viv.i voce vote but wronuhlly an l arbitrarily. Driver c!;iiin'l that only .'Jl mem- b-r of tij! Ijoij have h'.en legally elected, becaime. only that number Lave rUaliflel. Jle arraiffiicl both t I I.- . I ' 'I uov J'ira hi.'I M-creury Mfioai'ii for their action in Ibis matter of failing to r'.'OL'ri;.e tbo Iienou liouse. He alio implied that ir'xi dent Simon's ruling and the hold up iu the hou.-c were on a par with the receut .routbern I'acilic train hold up. Oriver a'airi took lie noor, arm tiicixuii that in a State of revolution nil law huh null and void, and incited that ina.i' much ai clj i now ruled, and law was goo , 'J'be Heaker was called down by several senators, ho hav ing spoken heveral time. Heed stated that he came to this cesion with 1 . f ; intention of voting for this resolution, but that since senator Driver Mated that it was suiiort4'd by the laws of Jod,ttc, ATALEOFJKALOL'Sy. liu has decided to vote against it. Chicago's ohlmanter advances one of the mod striking argument yet ofl'ered iu favor of tliu establish ment of jiontnl savings banks. He elites that when tbo odice came under his supervision, during the Lard times in 18'J3, when there was general distrunt and uncertain ty, a large number of people in moderate circumstances withdrew their small savings from tbo var ious banks and purchased money orders payable to themselves. This was an eye-opener for the post master and revealed to him the need of a perfectly safe depository for small savings. TIioho people who purchased the money orders wero willing to lose the interest on their money and pay tho fee for an order besides in return for a safe deposit. If postal savings bank aro started they will not die for want of patronage. Tim great army of small depositors havo no means of informing themselves upon the exact condition of a bank, but they all know I'nclu .Suu and aro willing to trust their money in his keeping. Tho society editor in describing the belle of tho Thakgiving ball, concluded saying; "And her dain ty feet were incased iu shoes thai re sembled fairy boots." liut he r.'tis horror-stricken the next morning on glancing down a column of his pa ler toseo his blundering printer had set it up in thin manner: "Ami her dirty feet were incased in shoes that resembled ferry-boats;" Senator rainier, of Illinois, pre hots: "1 he two wings of tho two old parties will be united in the next campaign. The sound iuoii- ey democrats and the sound money republicans will form one, ami the silver democrats ami silver repair ! .-'II . ucans win constitute another par- ty." There aro two hundred lawyers twenty-seven editors, and three ministers in congress. The, editors have a big responsibility on their shoulders. Putting an ad in a single or a few papers ami then withdrawing it is like letting a life insurance policy lapse after ono premium has lieen paid. Kx. The two oldest native-born sons of Oregon are Cyrus 11 Walker, of Albany and Captain J 1) 11 (Jray, of Astoria. The former was bom on December 7, IS'N, and the lat ter on March 1 S:V.. Tuck: May liegay And if you think-the other party is bluffing, do you M higher? Jack IVttr. Well that is the usual course, but I've found that that is generally a good time to drop out. Kiins lirowo sto'ined still under tlie sliuriu A tliu huneynuckliw that covered the klu.lien window nnd trolled over an Adja cent Ilia: tj unit. He wan jnt ooriilriK back to tliu boom) Ui i-t the deed, vrlili ), tiu had for gotten, for a li.ilf hour ua "i Imd Htiirted to town ti m il tliu Vinrm uiBtuni to cltjr Ki iitluiiwin who was willing to t,ny for It twiiwwhat It win worth. Only wln-n ho hud nwliisl Italnbrldtfii's Mill had ho l,uj f in d to f I In hi ki't und (IIncout that he bud come away without thin neces sary d'leuilieftl l'i rl.i. ,U ftlnK-iitiiilfjilwlni v.nt ex cumiMm. Tho thoiijfhtt that had l n ru)iii( him wrro toure ithaorhifiti thun ;li ;imt. Hi yountf wlfo hxhh1 law h ili',rt".-d tliat mornitiK. i Iu wu old, ioid .u wiw widl to do, und he Imd micrmliwl In ruurTylntf Juno I'lke, the lllo of the torn murilty, ejrrj-ln her i.ff In the teeth of Mimy rh-Kl more lf'rd with iHrKjtinl ehiiriiKtlim hltiiM-lf, rhli-f of whlrh youliK K"i,try wiu WalUT Mr.-lmim, to whom It w tho eominori r rxirt Unit Jnnnhiid lj'n itikiK' d, I, lit from whom hhe hud p.irtJ-d In ll lover' (jiuirrrl. It ti.wl l.ot lnWnl to rttrn h Klioa'e'im that hlM lfu had acn-i.ti d Mm out of iit to the othi r. Kor u few week their weddt-il life hiwl Ijeeti hajijiy, slid M' .-hiine, it whn mIiI, had left the rooiitry. Itninor now had It that the re Ji te miltor had returijed, whereut Jane ii.-ured tyi row nVrnmy und Knos tll lurlxl. Jf lit initlltntloii were unpli-aiuiiit u he drove nwny down the duty Total, they were derlili-dly more o when, it he rem li ed the klu hen window, he heard the voire of hi w ife and the hated Hrrentsof Walter Mr.-I,iiue. He jrined for hrejith, mill the hlood riiil,",! from hi f.nn and itriiinl to Mr f. H. Hawkins, if fliBltMiiiHt;i Tpiiii., ayi: "S,,i' VKullter "Saved My I.lle.' I eoimldi r 't tlic -l rriiu tly for e del.illtnte.1 Miem I evil Uited." Kor l).v-wla, l.lver or KUU liey Inmtile it exivl. J'rlet- "4 ivnln. Hold by J lfii.1 eroti it I. Inn. YIleu we eJimlder that llielnt. tines are about rive (linen aa toti h thelxnly, we can realUe tlie InteiiM aufTerlnn exMTlencsl when they are lntlaineo". IVWltt'a I'ollealid ( liol.r Cure aubduea liitUmmattu at oiuv ami completely remove th ditllculty Okih k.n A 1kLano. ' U'"l III iilu,til lieort, mi that he rlutehi ntlil hn riht. I'artln the h-uve a little, ho lookil through the window and niw tiie two iiiiidlfiK, Waller In the ihmrw leaning aitalnxt the jmnh, looking at he with eyi'i wliou meainrK eonlcl not mUtaken, und .lane f iiinlilltiK her dunt rlotli In her flniter mid xa.lii(at the her rorrliimon. 'I hUw m what he heard "Vou know I loved you, and, hytienrKe, 1 love you yet!" Oh, WalUir, don't talk aol It wlrk Ml" "Why did you marry that old nklnfllnt! 1 on iimrrled him for money, that u hr. ' I thoiiKht you didn't lovu mu uny more. "Would It have fnadii uny dllTerenro you had thouxht I lllil lovo Jon" "1 I don't know." "Ju-t tell mu una thln und I'll not inmi your puth nr bother you uny fnora Jhi ym lovo mu nowr I ain't Koliuito fnarry uiiylKMly, luit I want to know that," No amrwer. Inereuusl eonfimlon, mid Mill redder Milfhe " Junt tell tun now do you, .lane!'" hhn liHikisl up to him n If w ltlmdc- eraui resolution unit aald: "Ves, I ill and I never did and never will Into uny iHiiiy eie. llu lulvuniK-d n Hep toward her. liut nIio put up her hiiud to witrd hlin nff. "tio nwny, now, Walter. Don't do what Will make it more inlseraliln than weal Way tinmt I hi uuyliow nil our Uvea. Jin groaned. "Wo limy hnvu l ho unhappy," hu enntluuiHl, "hut Wu don't have to d wmiiK." With n lover' liiHUtem-e he pll.il h, aKiiln, "June, If you wa fnw, would you marry tun nowj ' Mm replied promptly. "If I wu fnv, I d marry you In u mluiitii." hhn ntiKiixtl to enren tliu llo that luiiiu Up to them. Km Drown reehil llku n drunken mini Itatr", ehiiKrlu ami tho horror of nn awful aeeret to ho iHirne HimiikIi llfu Well nlK-l miuisi mm. lie llpil noflly to the wood filled und took down hi rllle. Ho was In that Hale of uinvawmltiK anner where men rannot wsi or weltth eoliwiiurnre or ndiiilt exU'iiunllona Hark hnrrepttothu wlmliiw. lie miw her mill liomllntf in tlie doK, patllliK hi hind. Wither ntom! ever her, devnurlnn her nlmprly form with hi eaKer eye. '1 ho llanui irf madniKS In Kno' Imwiiiii luimt Into u verltitlile eonlla Knit Inn. He pointed the rllle Imrrel at hi rlvnl. HI huml treuihliil. hut he invered hlsnuirka Uwt hu could und pulled tliu triUHer, A fur tho exphwlon them w:i n moment of alk'iitw. Kim llblenetl, havliiK drawn lnu'k omn luoro tinder inner of the Miami. men eaine a roniiiHiHi outcry, n man liimu, n diK' yelping and a woumu' en-ain. Then the vntco of Jane "Ob, he U kllksl, he I killed! Oh, my poor uariiin,-; no i kiinxl ! Kmw lliown h.mtlly threw the uun away nnd dititlunl nt Imvikiuvk nh'ih1 1 1 i n , i i k I i tliu bnrk yard, leaped the feme. rllmUil lulu hi nation and hlied hi horse Into a Kullnp, Curse of hate hhatinl hi heart wl'.li treniersof fivir Arrlvlior In ili, ill I hn;e lie tlsl hi t, vi in ami ran over to tho tleKit. 'lliu train luckily was Juit whls iiiiik mr mu xuiiioii. nn noiirtliil It nnd went away Sit year later a trcmhlliiK eld man i rokon with uhiiluillo deUiueh, eaine Into tlui town with u (Miupaiir of hare.-ter. Hi fuo w.ia dUifOl'MHl by a Ioiik ftrowili id whlki ri, and hi U nl form looked hut little like I lie trnl;ht and mllit.irv up lKiraiii-o t tint the Kno Umw n of oilier day lutd pivmuiUhI. (ieitlnn Into tliepl.uo anoiit vvkiiihk, tlie bnrtM.irdiHid,sl to ro main over iiikIiI at the llUife Inn. H r I K-1 1 1 and irly Heal morning they would push 10 i no lartn wiiero tlielr work lav. AfUir mippor the divn'plt old uian sldhil tip to tho landlord, nnd alter much round nlsiiit innvortuitloii iitwerved; "1 used to known feller In the war that tald ho was from thomi art.. Iai ,v, hit lianio w,i Multli or June, or w hat wa It now! Some plain name or 'nollier. " "th, e iinsiii llniwn Kno llMwnf 'liv-,, I ;iiei that was It. Is ho llvlll tore yet. " .o; no leTt uiltlent nPout ml Vivirj Uijo. He i-oiini to town ono day and took the train, and n'u'l never hoard id vciico. " "Hid he lc.io uy fiinililvr" "oUdy but n wife. A imiipIu n v.vir Sin lu) not a illvonv and marrlisl a baler by tliu linmo of McShaiie. " "Sim!" .tld Kno. The landlord looked at him new luoro intently. Km ahrnuk freiu hi kiov Ho wnutcd to ak inert", but fivinsl to N too iiiiuh.l(liv I (in landlord hnd kl-u lilni In the other di nnd inlht rc-ouiiuo blni, iiUIiouk-Ii bo vvn mi i iianvd It arilly o.lli,v Hut ll w.i iwslbh. TheUnilhird ului-k- 1 li I in by the leovo and drew him node u where tlie biamlcrs iMuhl not hear. Then he U iit to Kno' hit and .ikl. "Vo oM fool, ye kllUsI tho daw,;'" Kno looked nt hlui III atuivfartltm for a moment out of hi l Uannl eu and then d.l. "t.OHh!" Krank l4ijo In New York t'o-nmenl.il Advert lr. He iMiiifurtatilo whllo traveliint in OtMil weather. The I'lilnii rueltle bents It train throughout ly ntiKiu heat from the etinliie, thus making evvry (art if all It earn plenwnt ami mhi fortatde. It aUi llj-ht ll am by the celebrated l'lnt-oh lUht, uiakln tli. iu brilliant at nlghl. I'awner earrie.1 dally mi (he fast ttinil. whleh Uvvi I'ortlainl at 7 p m. Fur nUping (r iwrvatlon. tleketa, or Information, eall uu or adiirvH K J MoClanaUaii, ajfeul, Ki geue. tte. Till; MAIJCIIIftN'KSS. It waa In inamiy taut year, durlr tho nh'x.tliiK aenson. I had had a long tnorriliiK' pnrt, nnd noon found Me Pit ttoru und weary In the vlrl'dty of an old fi.iil, omcw hire lictwn n Mortiane and Coiidi:-iir I HiilFnn It was a cofnfartnt.lv looking phve, nnd I drtermltiid to S'jllrit the owni r' hofpltulity. 'J ho tnlller received mo very eourteoindy, and I wu noon ntn b hlnif n.j lojfs under the t'lhlu nnd jmrtikinK of the tno.-t c-x-quMto dejeuner that wa ever placed ) font a hungry f,;r,rtsmnri. Thero wert trout from the mill ureeni nnd p irrrldn from tlie M-iifhl rini mn;r, rookxl to a turn nnd n-comi nnied by homo n ally ex cellent wine, net tlui "petit via" of Nor mandy, hut i.".1 mellow bordeaux. Thli aciiiii.whut ki,rj.r. d me, but when nt des sert the rnllh r Invit. d me to vUit hi ial-b-ry of family i.rtra.t I was perfectly be wildered. "What!" Mid I to myself. "A picture (fnllery In n mill!" i t ooiimo I arrepted hi ltivltutlon nnd found that Did picture really exited and with fine ones too. Them wen. n dozen of them, P'pn- Minn lmH XIV courtier and ii,ariiilM and marchloin s of the tlniemif hdul XV nnd I.uls XVI, the w rle heltiK cr,.(l by n buxom looking farmer' wlfo In .1 white Minlmnnet next to a deliiious littlo mar' hionem. Stopping bef.iro tho two latter portrait, tlui miller Bold : "'1 hew aro mother and daughter." He n ari i to I) nniii-eit at my aur-prl-d ex;ire--!on and continued: " Vi, Kir, llii country woman Is my mother, and that pretty little innrvLloncm fulling I In to In my (.'rand mot her. It Is a urangi) htorv. Kveryli.y round about know It, und I may ns well tell it to you. "A you have prolmlily hunnlMil from the ago of these port raits the Htory I laid during the terror. '1 he father, mother and ehb r id. tor of yonder little imin-hloiii's wore urrrsic.l, and hooti afu-rward judged and ex, i ii'ed. '1 he little marebionen, fny griitidmother, hlr, found nafety only in lllght. '1 In' x.r orphan bsik refuge with Dim of the I inner on the family estate, whom die knew kI.o could iriiht This farmer was a young man. Ho was only almut :ioje.irof age. He bail known the llltlo mar, hione-s from her babvho-sl and win devot. , My ntiachiil to her. In fact, to be frank with you, lr, In his heart of hearts he lou d her. "Ho was greatly troubled by tho peril ous poitl(,n in whic h In r prixcnin plac d him; but he could not turn the p,K,r child nway to be m,iMi rvi by the Kavairo revo lutionihts. Ibihld her iu the cellar, and the mob vainly mnurotl tho whole country in weirch of her. Hut a neighbor, a fero cious Jacobin, had marked tho farmer' trouble, und Muspcrtlng ih reuHon for It deiioiinw d himtothu revolutionary com loltt.v. ' In a few minute the huuse was fur Mumlisl by a horrlhlu nioli, howling for the death of the hntisl arlntiH-rat. They batlered III tho front door and poured into the plan'. Ah, lr, it wa a torrihlu mo ment"' Hero the miller paused and moppi-d his brow, while lit eym gli-,tened with excite ment, "Tho (!rt room win empty," hu went tm. "They hiiiashed everything In It they could lay hands upon, and wero about to break oieii tho door of the next room w hen It maidenly opened and tlie innrchloiicH MomI iK-fotti t liem, 1,-nle the f.irunT, who was half dead with angiilsli and terror. ' Kor an Instant the mob i.,pped short, lint It was only for an Instant. Shrieks of 'Down with tlie aristocrat:' 'Kill her!' 'Away with her!' 'Unrulier" 'Tear her to PIim'cn!' arose, itml the hhn.ilililr-.ty brutes Were about I i rindi forward when the lit tle niarehleiiesH was Middeiilv hi ru -k by an Inspiration. Ah, air, it must havo come from on bigti. Mi iiiadu hlgns to them that she wished I s;s-.ik. " '(.'ItleiH,' hIid iH'gaii. " I'narcusioiiusl to hearing HUi h an ui pellatlon from the mouth of a dainty aris tocrat, the mob again Mopped. Hi,. pr,,lit tisl by the pauw, and contiiun d: " 'litlens, what do you want with me? Why aro yoit lncens,i against me? hat have 1 done to you? 1 am one of you I am your hlsler" ".Murmurs of approval and of protest wero heard, but In the main tlie uioh ap x arrd to lie atonlshed and mi-plc Ioiihl "'She fooling us, !m aristocrat:' hhrlekinl a woiii.iu, who, with her dlslicv- liod hair, lliislied fa, e and crooked lingers ready to claw tho delicate girl's eves out, looked like one of tlie lories let b os,'. "'No, no!' cicl.ilnied the marchioness carncHily. 'I wc.ir to youtli.it I am no longer uu aristocrat, I ut a woman id the liMplii In proof of ll, lu re is my fotuio Inisledid.' And hhe pcinlcil to tin, f, inner, who, ton overcome to utter a w. rd, would havo bent his knee before the bravo young g.rl. but hhe prevented Mm. " lier reuiarkablo presence i f uilnd was tlielr Natwitinii. 1 lie fact 1 1 i.tt .she w.is willing to many a xlmplo cilio n caused a complete revulsion el filling, and tlie w ret. lew w lio a moment before h id I ecu iiisung lor nor eioo,i n,,w applainbsl l.er 1 CWVi ft It's a Fact Heroin! all UoiiU that you can buy sin- from Yoran's Bargain Coun ter -'lie:ij!r Hit i any uraiiee Salo In Lugene. h-re loc ,:.vr.f.:. k '" In,,, lla-ortli adayii!ll.e of the brother of: -rrtacu, aud itaa .. i in two brother-, hack to lack, . ... . i, ,!,lier. that Hie re,.t tragedian l-l hi f' '"rfc'ot his part and hro e up the rrfrn.atie. DoVoillarii faith and love health? f.-t ..-.tuhl!-l. Vour faith and re.t-.re your health with IfeWltf .-ra la. unl- it -ot Once :. w u" from LT'-1 l UN'S. "f Hie KlMi.NKYS Yi III (.'ti li s Jvn got an air ti'lit I. ( liuiiihcrs 1 1 u Try Koran's Shoe Store. THUUsDaV, M.i;l:l Al:V 4. Ilanil's New Jiru -'.ore, tub -:re t. i V lluiil of I', on nee, is in the eity. Mughal I'.ivv i f Junction ( i'v, i- in K l'e. f JIoll ll I' ( oletl.utl of t oi' i. ill i jlgl lie t' llu V 1 Ion A t i Hov.-v iirtivcd hone rotllainl Ibis afli riiiM.fi, Woiib'." I'IIiisiii1.k, the F.ii),'!i-li Keinidy. At Ykkini Violets me blooming jh uianvvan! u'i "lit low ii and ale grcaiiy soiiglil ufter. The Albany Kinorrats calls I.am county, "I he land of I lie deadly .1()t (JUII." or ami .vn- i. o .McK. nney w. tit dow n the V:, II. V oil i hhorl vi-il l!i morning. Kor all :i-i:i.is uinl 1 1 1 a l l I K I -e ney Cure. l-"r i 1 1 con, f , tt heiiting toe. I-' th in. ieiuge i.aker oi t lie .Mari'piiii (rami theatre, of lYrtl.iu I, unived ctj ' h" nfli -riioou irain. Jinlj;- Joseph M, Kn.nn, f ( -a i , r ii i . , . . - . . , .i oi.i, n u, i .. 1 1,,, sei-ieuii v 1. 1 the in- n rior In M Kinlev' cnhii el lo p Ms Hendricks, liirndly nml lloviy ami Secretary Walloti," :uv returneil hoim f.oin i'oiilaiid. The ercilitois of the late 1' K r,. w ill make niiai.c,t mei.ts to continue toe publication oflhe Cottai;e (irov, I.eadur. .Mrs S II Kii, t.dly and daughters. Misses tin in- and lb-mlie, Imvo re tutnnl from nn i xteniled visit In Cull ll'oiina. 1 ,r KiOeiola,!, J !' ;,,,iion u,l Kobt lluyei. reluinel home from a visit to Salem tlii.i iiiormiu; mi the vaiiy train. . ,.-o in was ie'( i, n.c ilcp this city by the !- u:l. bound ti train tin unu ning. ,(, tune ml.se.l in liiany inoiilhs. H ie on O. I'i..l., . .... . "' 1 's"i siove aim nave a lite day ami niglii f,.r n,,,,, j , 1 l lie expen-e of an ordinary g. si",v. J s,,' tbem 1' l.l hnmbers. i iio A ( ool, an family ,,f l'llPU I Kivns, Michig wb ,,. travcing on I hv coast, ,,( .lrt hlj(Ul j( ,.( gene, llieguiss,,f Mi i.; ij,,,., r i -V pel n io lor .ici.niy p, j,).,. ,., ., tlie .MiKcezie mu 1 1,.,,, , lck; leir.v, coi.ian.nu- over .loo Mg.,i lias 1 1 in pie-eiii. , ,,l. ciintv i I r.iii.e l.i I l III eight lirst (l-til'KN PkI.ANo. "Wake up, Jacob, the day i. hfrak MUl" so s.ld IleWl'f little KarlV Hisers to the man who had taken them to aron-e his ..Us'.isn iiv.i. i M'uru 4 l-i.au. I'a-. the g..,l word aloinf the line- I'lles call I e oUI' klV .urvil lllioui au operation bv hiinl'lv u''lyi"K IH" Witt's Witcii ihA Salve. O-M'KS A Dr.bANO Mr and Mr A I Charlioii ami i hlhl .,,,1 f',.,. Iin II, ,u' lilt e b 'V ol I'orl- I . I,,.l ,.r.le,.l on the afterbooli tr-illl I ,. ,11 .1.,, u oi. Mr ...ml Mis (' M Vollllii. Parks' Tel el. ,fs the ClllplcXioll Mrs, N. Mee".i. of I.f I toy, N. Y .iiVs; "Iliavvus"! i'ark-'Teaull'l flinl it the he-t leiiic.li I have ever tried 'o!i by A. Yhum.K'V. J'. r-ons Who have It ei)Ugllill 11 every night, on levoiiut of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome It lit oin-e LV II dose of One Minute Cough 'ur-. tlMll'KN V IlKl.A.Vo, W (,H.,rt nit, who reside a few miles oulhwist of Kugeiie is lying; dauber. o l-ly ill at hi-hotiie. He is i") Vrar and one of I.u e county's restarted pioneers A III harltoii, nf I'orilainl, general sgeiit of the Northern 1'urirle railroad i iu the city, the guest of his brother-in-law, MrC M Young;. Mr Charlton is one of ti e prominent Klks of Tort- land, and wi I probably preside fit the oi I il tonight. We are anxious to do u little good iu this world und can think of no pleas iinter or hett-r way to do it than by ns oiiiiiiiiidiug One Minute Cough ('ureas a pteveidive of pneumonia, I'olisiiluptioii und other serious lung trout le- that follow neglected colds. (Maim A IH-I.ano. Tlie only chair cur line to the Fast is the I'nioil I'aeitle. Ka-lcril eiliea are reached via this line with fewer lining! s of cars than via other lines, liates always the lowest. Tickets to or from points in the I'ldted States, Canada, or Kurope for sal by K JMe Clanahiill agent, Ktluelie, Oregon; For a ni ii in the chest a piece nf Humid duiiiH'tied with CliatnherlHin's l'tiiu R iIiii ami bound on over the ta' of the pain, and another on tie hack between the hhoilldel.s. will ullold prompt relief This is csneeiallv vnl. liable iii cases win re the pain Is caused I'V a colli and there is a teudetiev In wurd pneuinoiiia. For sale bv O-hurii i llel.uno. AT OOST In ( ure a (old in Due 1 1 a y . Take Laxative liroliio I' liuiue Tub- bis. AH druggists u fiiinl the if il fails to cure. liV. Men's and Boy's Clothing. Mackintoshes, Heavy Boots aud Shoes, Rubber Goods, Men's Wool Shirts, Toys and Quilts. Please remember that we mean to sell at COST, and during this sale, we shall give values that are not found in the '"GREATEST STORED KLIiKNES LITTLE mcv VP Will 01UI THE HEATING QUESTION. My Ia-i iis aolve it fur you. Wa bave a large and well M-leeted line of beating and exx klDg ktovea with w hich to do it. If you are inter e ed dou't fail to call oq ui. 1 be X 7L. Leader of all wood and alr-tlht lieuter found on our Moore. tot, GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMPAQ ttoi.i, evil tl vaini, tuipvilonry and waitln" dltfaiwii ctutn u vouin ltrrtjrgorxu4$t. CuutaiiianouiIaui. In a HrriMi 4 HIomI builder M ikes thpnle and pxwy .roiirfaudpiai KllyrrrinnTMtpK ku. mi per boi; f..r Brnti .t Mtt1, Htha trrittemr'tft ormtmryrtfvn'lfii. Wrtiewtnt irdleal book, wait plain wrnppr. with U-'t'mnnH nn nnanrtfil utat ilinr. A'flf hnrfi fnr fimwilt atiimt. lUivirtot lions. SMf wrtMu,rai.4ramftKltVHlikUltl.,llMMlertB(k,aM inotiey ii:i:bx llo.NK.-Fisher A Wutkiua are now ireiaiei to furiiixli iveii hone fit h!v irmuiul It I'ini runt iuil In nmke bcii.s lay. Iluv come hikI trv It. lio I, a, l. i, I'love.l ui tl. l.,i,rt),r , bak, rv lor -oiue tunc ul, cltouibe u...i i..'.... .i I. lio "li .,r Mc,,, A- train e!i i,l i- , , . . . . . . ; i irceoo i:-.L.. i',.. i . .,. oe iini-,1 o ni.irricu iiini, r ti e tree , f i ... . n i.ciuolioail, iMK'riy, Mie niiii.il, iimi, i luciw. we In toiim r I -.o-cne i.iaii. V lie you all to (lie nuMlin ' "Anotbcr bur-t of ii'pl.uiM'f,.llove,lt!iU ''"-elliat l al a leaion , I, i, linlt.itlon. l'ricn,llyli.iu,UM i,.. ttiel.tlli. ;'li"e nf Mu nu u ,r , , num-lilon, unl tlie firmer, uinl !!..-v,.,,- I ..... . , ... ... . Mniltflilw.iy li..uliler.ii ami e.irrie, In irb I .. " ' " ' " " It linil'li to tlie (nvef lltvrtv, i-M-orieil I v ll,,' I k,', l"' ""' l'er uetie; (be bo U fee- ineerum n,oo, wv tlielr liken ,ili, ''". I'liveilis I l 1 1 It u . i ut Fifty Years Ago. Who coulj Imagine that thii ihould b Tlit I'lace where, In eighteen ninety-thret That while worlj-wonjcr of irch tnd ilome Should shaUow the nations, polychrome... "ere ot the Fair was the rriie conferred On Aytr' rilli, by the world preferred. Chlcat-o-like, they a record how, 6Ince they itartcd-jo yeri iga. Hcytl.c. I lie niiirr lace look place, a ml lliecr.iu i! jolulnu baiuli, ilatuvil the ca-iii.icu.-le frantlcallT iir"iiiit llie iicwlv in. etc liu ImiiuI ami wile, ami i he Icsl u u u. I i nitlnil "oil ilrlnUiiKV wen kept in, t,:i llllltl.lll, Wlicll lliOMMil t he rou lcf. u !io wervi not t,,o int. vi, .u, eM-, ricil the ci u- I'le Kick lo t tie farm. V won M :iiey wcrcal-uie t!ie a.-iiiin.l f milllarity of l!ie farmer Immediately ah l-li,il. lloilititf lu bat, he beet rciH tfub I ly l'f,,r' tlie in.u lilone.s. ami Willi icar-i of i Kratltiule in bU eyes evclaltlicil. i M. litem. 'ix-llf. I thank v.,o fun the 1 l ottom v( my heart. Vmr .i. nilco va our KilMiibiti. 1 Ik 4 j hi to -at, 1,-u I :n I lilvrtie lb iritie.il i-.-umn l-i lu,ii ( i Were ula.v.1 voiun-lUil tiie to t.i;,e. It I, of iMure. my ili.lv to render v.'U our lib rty, ami 1 ilo ,i.' i "S.icnli.v: I.I.H-ny" mu the m.ir ; tilcne-4 ' Hut I am fnv. ami 1 !uw mail,, 1 luiMerill.v lcii t you. then, i:n,ei-t.iti, that I lovo on' ' "A lul till: It w.i.," ccl'elmb .1 the ill:! r, "tliat i: lii'le in.relii.,in- I c ame a or fanner a w iv ,i., ,,. .-.,;:;, ,, ; r , nn liciuii Norm.m i i:'.ii r '- 1 iMukb . ' I 'vailing lio i ait. "IMekln, uln t li oinvr th- Iwlile ullu coitu ilowu tt'c , hi N.iw, tbeT kti w i' u i r eai In i!-im ' -- i'h; ;,. ill"t ill ci si loll. vou well. " ,:, III lallilii, n w Li ll i' il II ailu.iuil.l, iiiol pro III tact lic,, kl., ',' "'' I 't ell'ecl. I loive oa.'lic .,,' I"lh iilo-r.-ilic .1 hi us acu, ii. M l - M ii on, if, i. MT of ".;,ar:a in ;i ine W illi ,lov'i!i Ma.-on, lull n till nt Hancrlli u ,,f ilviO'Unec.l il... ..it... i.i . "" ..... ,, ihmiiij; rapine tavin .Mil utiotih. .ta:iiii; Ih l"ai n ol flauiN, ili.l b, I ll ne "Sj, H'lVl t, in Which lie if J, 'In, r, l be uiot eeniise Mct'ulloiK.l, re ibe ihonoiru,h r.M j,,. , ii ilu: iliir a iiicbi. i ; t rlacil." U.at Mcl'ulloll.'l,-, ,,,, av, in,, j ...nit heme; RETIRING Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public And that means that Ayer'a Pilla accomplish what is promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting therefore, that the world-wide Popularity of these pills should be rocognicod by the World's Fair modal of 1893 -a fact which emphasizes the record: SO Yenrs nf r,,t- FROM BUSINESS. crisi nt of the tMKir health of our f ir store ami leitve I'.u.-e,,,. .,...,. be.l to Itut an the healtti of ,.ur t. , 'Ur-lveii ' ',.IUO H hnioke La Crerua clirara they are better than Imported goods. Cihik's Cotton Hoot Compounk; reet-nt discovery. At Yekino- Ton's (Irut-itore. J L Uuwliiia has bun elecUd U ti Senator fropj Utah. It is nald to b a victory for the Mormons. A net of (Ire clay cooking veHtl will iiiuku the most uiteful kitchen addition you can find. 6 pieces for 1.00. F L ClIAMBRKS. The replevin, auit of Moftlt vs Bills to recover household good Is lielDg lieurd Ufom Juhtlee Wheeler this afternoon. SHM.Oirs LTKE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, Is iu great demand. I'im ket si.e contains twenty-five dota-s only Children love it Sold by Heiider-on & Linn. Dou't j-o East until you l.av seen the uuilctsigned, who cau quote you the lowest raits, furniuli you your tlirouk'h tickets, sleeping ear berths, hiiiI arranne for a iileusaut trip via the l nion l'aeilic ryoleiii. KJ MeClana han, a-jHiit, Kiiutne, Ore. Many nierclaniN an well aware that their customers lire tin ir bent frieuds and take pleahure in supply ing them with the bet gmaU ootainahle. As au liistatiee we mention Perry A Came ron, pioiuiiieiit drunist f Flushing, Michigan. Tlieynay: "We have DO nemiiiiioii in renimiiujiuiing Cham t'erlaiii's rouirh remedy to our cus tomer, a it i lh best c-tuKU mul. ieine we liaveev. r o,, and alwavs Clves nit ifaet ion." For said at M Kllil 60 cents per bollle by Osburii 4 DeLauo. Not few who rend what Mr Robert How I-, .f Holland, 'a., lias to say be. low, will remeuiberthKlr own etper ienoe uuiler like clrctiuutances: "Last winter I had la grippe which left me In a low Mate of health. I tried nuru eroti. rcmediM, none of which did me any good, until I WHjl Induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem ed.v. 1 wa. enable to attend to my work, imd the second bottle effected a t-Mre " ,or sale at IS and 60 cents per b 'ttle by Oshiirn A DelHtio. Unity Item. R (' Edwards went to Kune FiV day, returning Saturday; li r--n, the roads as being In bud ctuditioii. Those twenty-four dollar bilUminr visor, should (pull filling up lmln nitli mud and get to the plan of graveling The Fall Creek road Itra tiorriole une aud the entire work shou'd be done by graveling. Mr aud Mrs U M Neel visited tt R C Edwards' one day last week. Mr Rowers of Lost Valley i iimvinf on Wlmberry creek. Mr J R Fuller has tetuiiie.l to IV. Creek to look after the logging cam) for the Eugene Lumber Co. Miss Emma Howard I uitr k with consumption. Mr John Harris was in thin vuitj this week. The U B quarterly con feremv vll convene one week from next Situ-Mt; and 6nnday, at the Egypt wl"'1 house. I OR. a in .Wording to the New VorU Times iiakirnf valentine, who Wn,oi... from three to four score of young wo men about thi, wason of the yenr is Jl.e authority for the statement that Upi.l' meSHi:es" are lo lu, u'le uinl artiMlc than usual this! reason. "Th, element of coarswt.eM,' : !. "will be almost wholly ellu . 1 ItUteil. Tl,re .. . . I It would be hard to convinces '" Buffering from blllou colic tli I'1' agony is due to a microbe with an pronouncable name. Rut oneil"-l DeWltt's Collo aud Cho'eru I ure iU convince him of its cower tonM Instant relief. It kill pain. Osbcks A- IHLao. . Dav & Henderson, U i-e-1 tkors Embalmers. Cor Wil. .svi s's. Second Hand link We have Bargaims. Come and See Us. JiHinifleilSctnti. Cor oniBloock South si Court Houis CURRIE & HOSTCI. PAINT AND PAPERS UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Turtofour 1897 WALL PAPER here. mo tt I in v w li i It1 11' ,,i re low at OVERTON'S ' street. Three doom west el 1' l) Summons. mi few of it n, ,ime iono 1,1 'tie market. tnust i e valentine w la the Circuit Court of 'lie St.it gnn, lor Lane Coiimv ruii.tifl ! vaieniiuia Of nevulto ii, o.. ' . - . Ooo. B Durrin. Anniunn -o f On 'arge prnimrt on nf eh.. S but even th ft w n ,. ... .v.,., uors j w.wsrii una fieiei ", au I Sillily. ui loiuuiciiiv on - ii..:i"l E1TELEGRAFA, El Capitan General, (JUT Monogram, Lelmont. Stanford, hi other pop-jliT fcr:scf ci;jr$it Julius Goldsmith's. ull Line nf l olxicco and Cand. Headquarters for th furiitr a Soda Worj. . SATURDAY, JUNE, t3,'9G, o Creat o (?losii)ci o Out c 5al. W I'm I iff, l)ef. rrli.tit" 1 To Q. W.Crowell ami Ib U ell, Pefeodaats. Id ih name of the Suie ..( Oo il 1 ' eiitlineiitg ""Shirel y nomnjoiied to ii '" ' HI the ciiiir mA Looit und in.wcr to the cmpi'1"' Conin,i,K. l- PlaiMifl' filed therein, on or b. 1. f ' P c ii.iui,. LitfntiiiM ." . v mnp now vour one i:ir! rr. t lie ,i..; la i.r..i .... I I ''' IniHir store g,. 'r XVATCH THIS o I'rio It rtuniiy . i, Kv.rv- J. D. MATLOCK & CO.. ! It nfu t . ' :l For,, WVMz "c uu ,r tly witlis. daul BS dT of March 1MH7 T.. I,. O .r li e I djr of tlie uzt Urm of i.l C , ! iog the time of the rjpir .fi n ! "ti .nioLs. or jnilgment soil i! er.e iilt" "' erxl sgajmt yon nd enuh of m n lor of n iiniwfr, to the snui of Five ll"' " " ' Tlnlla.. l ,1 ... .' I '"". iii yoiu poio of tpe k,:Liiu . t- ith iot-itai tberon st ti-u r K-ttP" annnnj since tbe Sltb dny ol f'cvt''',)' lSW, sn.1 for $0 00 itertiej- ' "'" costs sod difburaeoiMits if uii hij' '' crev of foncloHiire of tLr tuoi'tiHe " -' No. 23 in B'oeV No One, .,f Sl.sw' ",, J Atdmoi. to Entene C'jly. in H C " " d Slate, i.J f r ,n,.j oil,,., relief - ' xl' Court nnj m ,qaitBble. It i . r !." by the Curl. TLellon. J C. Fnlle" "''k. 7il sernce of samniaoH te '" ,,r n on by (jublicmioo in iu. Y-H" lt Octsn, trurspaer of f' " i ircuUti.in, iut,ii.bed wtilj iu iJ 1 "' ')', for e.i couciitve vieks Itd Jnqry 8, 18'J7. r, Gt.0 B. D0BRI-. Atty. for run '1 ITALIC . ! A I 'i-K4R,iNTE Sales! 1'C L:r.,V,u S,,K fr,,m r . l"-terehesir I lis,, from any eleri,.. -f. ..vt nir in r.u. fe,e Try it 0nee YORAN'S SHOE STORE, O O