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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1897)
ijY'r's-sTvv,iNy -s y ,XJ.V-"N - 7 x WNNNVv oil " ' ' A' ' ' ' " THEIR NAME'o VARY. for Infants nnd Children. CMtorl ! io Wei 1!ji J to rhllilivn tl.vt v.o'nuaruJ It m nvlir to any j.nmrljillnu ...mloiw," iL A. Aiu urn, M. I) , III8o.OJifrJbt , l:riAIjn, V Y. ('lorU Colli, Corutlp&llon, VaiT lilotiiwli, Ivlorrliivo, J'.nictutl'n, Kill Worms, frlTe. sleep, JUnl proiiiohtf. Without U'JitI'iui im-ll. t lori. TUE.-JIAY JULY J ' Tiie hop nun are husy spraying thttr Villi 3 HOW. W I lelc or Ivi-Imo. Wu-hiniiton, I - - - "j i , in the ciiy. A II Heal, the well known drummer, Ih in t tie city. The thermometer stood at M degree tlliK lift' riKHIII. Hull Itoht (low, of Junction, visited Luene today. V K Frazie', of I orlluiid. was in Knur ne Inst ulyht. Ii-.rain itri.iiiw ua down from ' ti. una of 'Cxitorl Is " indnrvil at.il inarlt. o well known that It t fn work uperaroir(l"n U ni'tors It, l ew u tho -l.lndt ftinill'H ko dii b"t krj Ciurt-TU Uiin qiimj n. h." Cis ILuinrN, T. P., Jiiir York City. Tin C'iktai Cokmst, Mi'uiT Kt-uct, Iw Yum (it " p'-r vfil jeum I I.., rcon-nc r j.mr 'rn-ib-rlii,' afi'l fchnll ftltt-.n- I'.nllt. - do so t ll liu InvtrUM prwhicsl U-tii'.'. risuilia." Hi'wia F. Vtutt, M. P., lAlh Ktmit ui'l 7lh A v.., Jim York A blUKUKNT PI KSOS. Senator Hanna, inii;eoner find rnplnyerof labor, in altogether a lill'innt person from Chairman I l.inna mannc-i r of tlio .McKinlcv anipiiin. Diirini; tho ram jniij.'ii l a tnu'lo prufiiKu irniiiiHrH uh to the i roHjx rity tlmt wonlil roll onto the roiintry in chunk after M-K'n-ley'it election. Now hi in i-tu ml inn I''" 'trikinj! trviii( coal miners oir with lit! ol Woe. LiHten to hitn hm re iMirteil hy tho Andonati'il l'n.'-H of .loly Cah: "Owing to the exihtii'K coii'll lioiiH of hii-ihiv-1, no him1 run he i x vwteil to ruiru iies for tlm .r nt, unywhero in uny line ol lui-i ni'Krt, ami therefore tint etrikt r liuvu clioneii a very iiiiforttiiniti 1 1110 to lllllkl) their lleiiiunl, vhether thn latter lie ic.isuniihlo or not. With hitter tinn-H, j;reiilei i' Oillileiicu Uli'l nil ilii'reniH 1 il' -iiiiiml lor thn iroiliict of tho miner, I or.ht to hn Mir"-ilili' to ivn la I orern of nil kill'lrt u hetter return "r their labor, That i whut wi mean bv roierity .in iiiiprovi il cinilition of hu-iiiiTj. "Thn ln.n lor (joiiil tin en an I'oliiihK, I helieve, before oii, Inn thiywill not comu hinlilenly, but ltii. 111. illy, aii'l when Iiumiicmi iIoch iinjiruve, cm; loyern of lutior can iihtcn to thu (.'rievanres ol thn i in I loycil. I do nut feu that they cm hi) uxMi'ti'i to lo no liefnri).'' Thn Kenulor i-i rather iluliimi n bout tho ellucl nf thn utriko upon ''hio politic, u btato en .n ai it hit infill jroreH!. 1 lu putn it inn :iulj way Unit "iiiinutiilertaiiilii lii'(uciitly nriso mi ui'ciiuiit of Imim nee a (liHlurli.ince. Hut what it a . iieeiim droit U.o coil uutii'rn go iiuugry iiinl i ink til. With Mark it i lio pcualt , ami McKinley in tin I rcsiilcuti.il ch.iir, tho people e'louhl bo content even tliotil Hio proiniHctl prosperity ilocn not arrive on hchctlulo tiine. HORSE MEAT FOR PARIS. Iliiigts of ixk OiTgon Can Funibli I'linip IIdlsi-; k Food I'ul I'ji in I'arri'k .-'ciiHonahlo tor tho Foit tli of July (-tnt in tho up 'cell Hindu the otht i . .. i . .1 i. i . nay ny uio llglilllig g ivcrtior, ISol) Taylor, of Tciunj-ncc, nt tin i.iiHlivillo exponition, when rccciv . ..g the governor of (icorgia, w ill i install of coloneln, uinuulcil on ' uiettlcwotno cbargcrn," nm i H'onlitig thn pcojilo a magnificent i-pcctaclii of intcrntato fr.iterniiv iovcrnor Hob wan etpial to the ot anion, nnil t.ilkcil after thin lanh ion: U m a l' i u 1 1 ful time for icorgi:l to vinit Tcniioxet'. It tho ti.niMvhou eprins; pillows her he:iil in the la i of Miiuincr ami itllleil 'o nlcei anions tlic rofrn ami lioneyMicklcn by the naiic of tho lnippy harvent nong. It in the time when the mln of love melt t.getli it in a ninglt) thought, ami their licartn beat in uninon to the rapt' Uioun inrloily of love. It in tin tune when the eow come lu me in ilm evening fragrant with Hi I rcath of clover blen-ouiKlt m the tiiiio when the humming bir. ..... .. ..in i i i.uui nun inu wooil icckern ilrutn iinl the humble been hiitnhl. nrouiul. 1 think that (icorgia war Ilm original (iarilen of l-Men ami Atlanta .un itn j mper gate," Thiuintho bent ot nmithern be I.to the war oratory, mul reailing it ono no lunger def-pur of the re I ublic. A pooil citizen KirciiMiiMlly it fiitrkn: "lKni't go to tho uiouut.iinc rr ncaniilen for pure czune when jou can net it highly ihvoml villi clou In of dust by a walk to t iO depot up Willamette turret liom the huniniwn portion. " The Lane county peaohe now in thu market denioni-trate that thin. Iiuit caumt ho prown tewhen ith no good a llavor an here t'on liners are buying thtun !n preh r f nee to all othern. An liiKpei'tor From I'm In. The I'orlluml 1 1 -r,i l'm kim; Colo I'liny, u lioHe plum 1- loeutnl lit l.lnn ton, employ In Js lin n, In iio iIoIhk I hn ' t iik hiifini -h xiiy i the l'rt litnn Ti l--t;ruiii. 'I lie eoinpiiny, unions l.o-e pilneii.il nit iiiIm-i m hi- lien Si II- HK H IK I M Alliys, HHIIiII IIIMltllH 11)111 reeel veil mi oiih r fol oIKIil . Imrreln ol eureil hure Hunt fiiini ilenlelnhi Puriri, i''iniii'el mul lliee i traet Ih now hcinu li led. The plant, which hnn hi en hie line hiht full, wan Ntailetl iii Hniii nlM'iil four w 1 1 Un inr, iiimI nimo Hut II h1 0 lioi-r, hnve hei ll nl Ulliteieil I' illy wi le Kill t jcn'inlny. Kueh nrril ii Inhi llnl "horn- menl," ami i iliorounhly iiihierlitt hy i.n iiihpeetoi lit bi le fioiii I'm H. The I'll it pliirhiiM ir, In f. in luiiUiii)! Ihlt eoiitriii't, hiul the liinl thoroughly I'Xiillillieil, mill hnll-li. il t heliinc Ye Hint I lie iroihlii. WntiM he lii to tlie le . (ii 1 1 ii 1 r. I tt 1 1 I o 1 1 1 . I'uiwlmin uith 1't llit peole I i mliipt hoi e lin .it un mi nl lli'le nl foil , unit Hie ili'iuuinl tor it III I'leiicli eupitnl in eoentiihilv lul ling-li'K. The hornen for the I.iiinton plunt me v i iiii'il from Ii. mlerii I )n 11111, ami Hie w lint nre kiiowii un enyiMeH, wor.li In tin' mm Wet iiIhiiU f'J oO 11 ileee, 011 I In itv.'iiiKi'. 'i'here Ii mi iilniinlmit ntippiy to ill hw from unit tlie HiMiuer tliey nn elemieil mil. the IkIIit. Tlie horrn- I'liekliiK coiniiiny i'XnrU to tmilil ut. a InrM iii-liiei4 with I'm is ih-iilerH. mul hojie 11U0 to llml u limikel In Jiinu mul I'hlna. Dveiy 1 art of the home in lllili.ed In Home wiy. The choice incut In eurul, mul nil otht-i I'lirla InelllilltiK linir, hiilii hull n hiiiI even hlootl, nre ieeil for commircint plirp'nen, JCrlNitioil l miIitii WImi Arc AdlriMvl Inrl'i-ri'iilly MmnliiK anil l.kenlnc. f-'oii,i! 1 101 ,i I ir e i.nn.m wlili h they 10 relveil In thu 1.1 illnary wny, mid wjnie lme Mourn thrimt ii 1.11 ilii'in, m.il iimny Miiit ern who tin.' i inj il In iltlfiTi'i.t j.urti 'f tin! city lift vi feu r.il iimin i, li'inr; of which Win (,'lvrri lo tliivn hylhi. iithodh who urn CLUiilly i -ti .1 wi'h mitliorlty on that ; Inf. I.mlieroiH utiiMtionn iinil eoin.ll entloiiH ho rinl'.' il from thin cinin'. J hero lire 11 mnnlx r of dow n town n tiunwiln when) thu wnlteri lire uuipon il to lo i'renrh. 'J In y ilo npi 11U that l.i n 1 1 11 1 nfl'r 11 funhlou initl iiriiliTHiuiiil whnt Ii (mill to tlium whi n iiililri'-M il in l'n m li, lillhoiinh tin y nro for the mo-t I art ANa- tliniH mul Swhn mid (ipi iik a 1 ntoln whh h 1 ., ,, . . , I. Known In m,o rrt of Knro.-o B "Hags (.rove today. "I'ln't J)i -tit - h I noioiliich." Mirny of I he j.ntrons of llu m; phieei think It thu .rii rr thliiK In mlilr. -h thn waiter im iircnn" anil to vermin id tin Ir lad Kninh when tiny lvo their nrdern, mnl the wait er, with nn eye to Ini'lni i", never mhIIcm, lint lrein inly iiic-mi n nt w hat Ii meant. He fi 1 In wife In I iIiijiIhk what hn thlnkii In wuntiil, heinie-e he known that the Hiie-l U nut fnltii lenily ver.-n.-il In the Inn Kiino to iircnn thu point, nnd thnt he would net P'Hiil hln It'iiornni o hy ri sort ing to Knill-h. Thi-ii wnlti-rn nru UMinlly culli il liimtnn, Jnlen, or hy nonin e'iiully lin-Anieilenn nume, initl thn nmni n he cninen Un III to mieh nn extent that they iiiniwer to tin in without elhirtnnd una lnntii r of cniir-e. Iili l.ifurn the w hiili Kile hoiisen mill nllli en eloM- I heir doom for Lushn s the iluy'g work In mi r in i1:i m- re-tmirnntn. 'J he wnltern ro to Ihi ir hijiuen for u Utile ret, mnl tnwaril evening the wimo men mny lie M i 11 In up tow 11 iH-erliniiHc", elulM mnl wi in mii hen, w heru they meet another :Ihh of peo In. 'J hern the waiter wrven he r mnl nil form of Cerinun ilelinicli H, from J- rank To rter mid wmerkruiit to knlter nufsi linl it, mnl n rreni li iiuimi would not 1 10 In harmony with the KtirniiiiulinKH. 'J hern nre I'uuln mul llerrmunnn nnd I rlli H In the-ii pl.ieei wlm wmild he niir prNul to he nililrexseil hy miy other nmne, iilihoiie;)i u Tew hours In f. ire they win' I'll rre, Henri or rraneoli. l'or yearn the' men him! n morning nnd mi evcnlne; Miine. ( nm v.iiln r i-.ilil reel nt ly that lie Jim I lien ealli il I'elW In lils iliuvn town phiee f r yeni', mmI thnt no one thinks of eiilllni; J. 1 111 1 y 1 1 I nr Hit Herrmann In I lie kiiel e w in re he si 1 vi s In er lit nh.'ht. "Hut Ihti funny part ef it Is," hu mill, "my 1 mini Is.IiiIiwh. 1 nm l elix muling ihe 1'reut h piopli' mnl llerrmmin In the tier 1111111 wiiiieiV Kisiiiy, nnd I IniM! hnril work l.ei-plii my rlirht iiiiinii In my fmii 1 1 v . " New York 'Inliiine. PAHIS' OMNIBUSES. Hi Ii ( ll Is A 1 II KltS Veiy I. title HiisiueKH I inuMii teil-Cirrus hleeiisen KnllHiil (Inc-llalr. A rstrm Tlmt (ilen Kvi-ry Tassi-iigr i uiurorliililti hrMt. Oil nil the Mreetn of I'nrln oiui of the fentiirin nn st nuileeahh' to 11 fori lifiier j erlmps Is the) 111 t In ninlilhiin NliitioiiH wi i har.u ti ri-tln of l'urls. 'J'he I'orislii 11 miniUms pysii-m, hy the way, Is mi excel lent one w hen ynii unili t-iiiimI ll. Hut you 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 y have 10 I n put otT n hun two or three times In fore you iippreciato Its merits. In time you illsenver that the vehh h s Mop ri'Kulurlr nt liltln hliitlniw, w in re thosnw ho 11 mli rlmnl the HVsteui nhr.-itn hits of pa-.'telio,iril hearim; iiuuihi rs In Hie prei l-n onler of the npplieat Ion for them, 1 tillthiii; them In tlin mi rtler to Hie Mii'ant Keats In the huses nn tiny ar rive, 'l'liesn Mule Millions 1 1 hi); not far li art, It Is 11 1111 1 1 r nf no ilitlieulty tn oh tain theii iiiimliers, ami when that Is limit' tho HVIeni t-ei-ure, us you wi1, 11 pi rfeet np lleatlon of the ruln"lirst entile, llrst BtrMsl." Tor wln n thn Ims Mops, jmt eppoMtelhe litlln Matlon, an iillielul eomi H nut, unci HluiuliiiK behind it hn calls ell the nuiiiliers in I In Ir order, nnd tho would I piikscnxi rs, us I heir liumliern lire enllril, tiike Ilm viicunt 1 hu es. When all thn va eniielis nru tilled, thn I'tin driven un, nnd thtisowhoKii iiumUrn eou:e lit xt in order linve, of i-ourse, Hie II rt ) 1 a 1 1 111 nt the va cunclcn on Hie lilllli( hus. And now let mn incut Ion another fen turn of thin 0111 nil, lis n m. iii w hlch 1 think In worthy nf our notice. Kacli oinnihuH nnd i nch mnil rur In l'urls tor the nlreet car nysteiii Is prnctically thcfauin Ishuill tu nul not to furry, mind you, hut tn tiiut 11 certain iiuinl cr of persons. That liunilier Is Indlcalcd upon the exterior of tho vehicle, mid when It Is eoinph le no inure nre pcrniltlcd to enter under nny eir I'liinslanci s. t lur ulnrlniis A 1111 rlcnti uyn tern, Hu rehire, of riilini; on 11 Ktrnporof jietthur one foot nil the hark philform of HieMni t ear mnl clliiiltin to the imfor tuniito lntlililual who has preceded us mid has holh feel on Is w holly unknown In reli mnl Ita Nhiivi-k. 'J ho pecullnrly favoral In poll Ion if the ihlnnd, l f 1111 till at the junction nf three continents, ns It wire, and 1 oninunulitiu the coiimh of nil three, hns inited it from the curliest I lines with an Importance such nn neither Nelly, Sardinia, imr Cyprus, nllhohk'li much hnver in arm, ecr at tained. While formlm; In pi-chlMoric times a Mcppititf Nt-iiin fur l-.V-yptian mul Asiatic elvllljitlon in lis pri't-r's toward the hhnrcn nf (in 1 no, Crete remained lliroiu'li Put iinliiiuiy si nn ut.i rly free from any elcsn pollihal coiiinction with l-Vv t. As fa orlinive. 'J Ills (n-.ul.niiy Is to this day (innof tho marked 1 harm ti risi ics of ih'e l retail peepln, nnd wllhniit accepting th (ieoreeW I'lckett leaven f'-r holey S,i ilngs In the moriiirg. DC l! i.ghinaii, of lleliron, came iluw 11 011 the 10.50 local. Mif-H Mae Hull' Im home frmn u wiek'n visit in Portland. Col K V Kladdeii, id I'ortlMlid, in here looking ufter hln fruit interet-t '. Tlie Alhiiny Hell, a weekly middle-of-the-road populist piipeli in dead. i'rof I W Jolnison'n children lea.', tor McKenie liridne tomorrow morn ing. John Hulcry and family hivg uie to Foley Hpiingn to i-p. nd a eoiiile i f weekn. Hit I'ati h, Poilland'n ei-elncf ol police, died ill that city last liiht. aged oil yearn. Lie Travis arrived home yesterday from a three wee', n vinit at I'oitluml and Troutdnlt'. Miss Carrie Matloc' relumed In me ibis u'leriiooii fion, 11 two will' vl.-it at Alhnny. Mrs I )il Hois, of lleppncr, Is inll city to tnke a treutm n for cuicer hy Dr I, W lliowii. Alt nicy Woodcock In cxK'eled home fiom the Kiuslaw country on 1 his evi l Iiik'h btnge. Mrn J H Frati.eu, of Juiietion, wh has heen the gtlest of Mm J M llowe re limed home today. Mr and Mrn C I, Winter returned yi hterday from an over (Sunday vi at JeHi-rsoii on their wheels. The overland truinn are ipiile heavy thefce dnyn. They carry from ten to fifteen pim.-ciiger coachen dally. W W Chesniimn mill T C Wueeli of Siirlngll. Id, returned yentcrdny Iroin a week'n trip to 1 tie lower Siimmw. Tlie Klceliic. Lluht Company's men are trimming leaven and limbs ot) trcnawny from lighUovir the city t: An intercHting M-reiiudo in repnrtei from Went Kighth street last niglit It attraetetl ipilto a crowd we are in formed. Claire Willoughby who ban Ineii quite ill for some lime In now comu lenclng, bin many friendn will h pie. iseit to note. Tlie I )e .Moss family were out ritliiiy In their famous i lor .tie (Ireeley Miiki thin afternoon, the one driven by Hunk Monk through .Nevada In the nixll The circtin will exhibit at the ground on South Willamette street, the laun location an tor several yearn. Thevti cant ground at the depot In not lurgr enough. Mr and Mr ( C eiKUr made tlx trip to Lehanon and let urn on their whccln yenterday. Tliin in mi excel letit trip for a lady to make, U-lnn about HO tnilvn. M Svaiverud arrived home thi afternimii from a Bx weeks triit Wi.seonsii), Michigan mid n! her states in the intercut of the Kuijeiie Ileal r.stnlo & IiiMirance Compat.y. Mrs lleit Jennlugs han returiiml from a vinit with her grand parentn Mraud Mrs Milton llugern, in I.itn county. Mm Jamen Hisseriimn nc omiipaiiied her here foranliort visit. The circus b 11 postern hnve been ply- niir tlieir avocation in Kugene loilnv and on every hand can he neeu the many highly colored pouters that Hu numll hoy, and many older onen, will ntatui tiy the hour and admire. today's Albany Herald: Mr W ll 1 l-.iwler, the iiiauager of r he Law let I mining It mrcntn nt Anideni, arrived in A II 1... . ..: .1 . 1 . . . mn, oisi lugni (, ui IH, busines that will call him to Nevada befote i;oing lu to the mines at (iuarlzville. Me Inhumed Herald man that work would be resumed j nu, injMt,Si View tli.it, llicv ate tlm pnr-t ih -1end.1t.ls el.ini ef the lhllcn, h if I he eighth c. n ' ' i"" II. ('., we must r. L' ird them ncicr tlu'ess ns nun i f the inu.' 1 11(1 n-i in u hrnnehes ef the (ins k race. 1 illuminate ly, the fi'avest d. feels ol the imch tit Creek eharacti r w.-iv 11. u K J no preiioiinei d as In Crete, and we are tel, ! thai lis hi-i, ry throughout antioiiliv v i-' one continuous cluiln ot i-Kil strlv, ear i rled oil with iisax.ii-uessmid tiilternessni i .pi v , . linlinoiiy eM-.vdmn all that WisskncMu: "ie'MW nrk orld, Hlthoilgl iniuenstoi i.nece. Oils leln ca de It Sliniior eil M. k IWiV.tS IN moo. hr.i lv ,111 j ...I. 1 .I..I I .1. .. .1 I I .' i.uui 11 mh 11 ti m ui rill'V ! 1 . nf morals ns to t tuhr li e imnienf ( n i ' ' .v,!,ri H'"V Says: tan" 11 fynonvm lor nearly every ice -lVuutrbis Uali'i'othakcs In Ceuturv. in the cam I'nrln. Cliautaiiiiian. I he City Council met In regular hi Moil Inst eveiilni:. Absent. Ma vol Kliy kellihtll, l'lesellt, Cotllicilmeli (irny, l.iiekcy, Fisher, Henderson and Hoi 11. IYcnIiI nt l-'ixher presided. Mlunten of June I lib nad and up- pioved. Kiunuee committee report' il favoia- tdv 011 n ii (i in In r of bills nnd onlerco paid. Ihllof J W Chirk of id. ad not al lowed. Street committee made monthly report of work done; read and ordered lllcd. In the mailer id (he npilnklliig ot Willamette Mint; committee repoileil piogren. Coiioeiliuaii Henderson from the couiiiiiiine on lire ami water, reported that the plopi lcms of the 11. ll nun House had leliised to lenitive thu old 1 nhaiity nn ill reeled I'.V the cotiiuil tee; referred to city attorney. In th ullcf of the tuiildiiig put up y Ihivey and Ihuiey on the corner ol S h noil Olive streets Mnrsbui 1 Ineetvil to i ider the removal of the i.illdinu mid in diss of refunul, to enti r omplmnt iiijaiul them, b'efetreil tn I Ity nt lorney. In the miller of extending then- wer. ast of Willamette street; committee reported Hie lull iiistillleieul for icwt ri 111 poses. I In thu ni'i.tir of gutter along Ma sonic si 'ewalU; the oiuiuittce Iclused o lowei Hie grade. Tlie matter was re t ried to (he city attorney. Ci'Uiiellinaii llcndcisoii pre-euted all oidiiiniic ilnietiding Si c l.i of Ouli- ance No :i, tend nnd rule stl-peio eil Htid pa-,.,. Hds amends Hie null nance to client Inviises. The old law provliles a license of $liKI tor first per- 1 London. loriioiiuv nnd K'O tor the second. T 1 ... atlo luliiieiil piovbh s J .il fur the Hist and li t foi Hie seeoiol. A number of bills wire dad and referred. ; ir. t 1 1 v with t!,i. a.l.lr.-.- 1... Win. 'ly -,r. ::' and for nil.v :;ZTn' " H -'MT.ving ,, I, war H.y H.'nt';N It Mommy, street coiumin. ) "'0,ii popu.ar oiciiig tiken by ; re alaont t.gethrr. Fruit and DEMURRER SOSTAIBiD- Mit hlH II U'1' Ll1" ClUDlV M I'-V H'T i:KeK-"i'n rT I'" ' C..iisii!er.il'le Inter, rt has la .11 l.in by Die people In theca-e wh.1.111 the Uourd of county coiiiiiiis-l"i el- eh' Jolliid tliecnui.'y HeuMiler h-m " lug the entire uuioimt of L .ne. y laxe to the flute. The "till nlimunt due then utelr.ru Lane county was tii,l;l'Vi, and on Apnl I'1 'I'rea-urer Putlersoii reinitt.il j'.'O) h the -late treasurer. In Ih" iij J n.i i"i 'lie cmirl alloutd hhntopa.v the sum of W-C .'S or S per tent ol tl" HUiounl they denning that a Miftleient amount to pay the stale at thin time. On May M, rinisliur rullilf'li leliiltled tin halunce ol the amount alio veil ill the injunction, or tII!'--S. The eii-e ca.ue up In the Jii'.c lo ui o( tlie circuit coilil lor Line county, mnl was argued and submitted, Judge Fullcrloii tuking the nime inidi r ad vseinent. Yesterday Clerk Jeiinini! received his tbidingn in the case as fol low s: In the cilcu.t touil of the Stale ! Oregon, in am for the county of Lain-. L O I'otter, county judge, J T Calll nm ml W T Hailey, county enmi- Men I', ' 'I -'i'tllil g the boa id of county co o-ni -hiiii is of 1. me county, Or. goo, plain'.ills, v r-un As 1 n 1 1 r son, 11- ' r astlier of Lane coll'. I, de fendant. The uhove intill d e.i l-e caine h fu hearing at Hie I'eirui.ir June, term of said court upon ilcfciidnM's demurrer to p!aintilln coinpli.ini, ti e plaintitln nope lingl y KO Putter and LT Huron, deputy district attmM-y, and the defendant by A C Woodcock, Ins attorney. After hearing the utgumeiil "f 101111 8el and being ill dollht ns to w hat oldel should he uncle upon said demurrer, the said c.HU-e was taken under ao visement for fuithei consideration; and now having fully cue i. hi id Hie same till. Hint said demuiier should be sustained. Wherefore ll in ordeied that defend nut's demuirer to plninlills e"iuplaii.t be and the same in h reby sustained. Done at chambers at Itosebuig, Ore gou, thin I (.it. 1 1 d.iy t f July, IV.iT. J. C. Fl'I.I.KHI'iiN, Jui!','-. i Junction City : Milling Compa MANI'FACTl.'lilOltH OF Till" ' "WHITE ROSE" o . .'FLOUR.L,. 0 . f GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY The most iicjiular flour in tlie market. Sol.j Icailii).'.; rrncor.s. )' C '-N ; s ;TJViT:tl" """" l-e-i'jr r.,rs. .Is,. ' " .1-1.0 J I" III-. Vie..', .? , r.,i. yivM-wjj 1.- i- "H. w-iiurMiiieM. i..,':, rv, 01 h,;. ' 1 V Luiil.iri.lr r,-o. j i,r 1 it,.,.,,?.." """"" 1l,. . -' U - .s v m tai-l. 4sii an.l bUMMU .Hld-f . Mi,kH.ti,,lft(,BV,;'Ui, Kn-ltr rrrlr.nn v..t p.M k..t H I , L,,.f'''-rtur.?.,S tm,l i.llh.l iw4 ttuiu. Mli'lS4rUKsiltu',,!,'''V- H"m! .' t 1 by im.NIJliU.tO.N A LV.N.S,uUliyoIILIl.N A lCLlTuW1Jt'Sl y The Gun Goes Off ins'anll when you poll the trigger. S j sickness may come on suo.ie ily. Bjtittikeitime to loai the gun, and it take ti r.c to get ready for those ex plosions called diseases. Coughs, colJs, any "altjck," whatever the subject tr, often means pre ceding weakness and poor blood. Are you getting thin? Is your r.f.pt-titc poor Are yoo losing ta.i.t snap, enerey and vigor that rnakc "clear-headedness?" Do one thingt build up your who!? system with SCOTT'S EMULSION of CoJ-livtr Oil. It is the essence if nouiLhrnent. It does not nausc.v.i., ,'Dcsnot trouble the stom.ich. Arid it replaces all that di.'c.tsc rots you of. A t'i'. k t !!in more about It lent free. A ': f. r ii. Si. 1.1 i 1 or I CAM, New York. ATTENTION! Farmers!! Farmeps!! r 1 til 1 i Ti 'f - If vou want Mens, Youths and Beys Oregon all vvnnl ' Suits. Come and See.what special prices In discounts we ml bive you ror cash At Brownsville Clcthing Sicn HOWE&RICE. if HI ; llnltiliiiK I, , I. I could only llndn lame ction I t.i lulliliin.'." ..1,1 IK. 1 1,.,..,. '1 . 1 1 I Wonlil net up an elilbillon that Would ! "as 1101 I'omc nialiC my evi 1 l.istiiur (oriunc." ! ji n ..f ;tJ . .. .: 1 , . . m..o.o, nun we c.l even see the slia.lovr pf it under tl ' The ll-'puolicatin are in nuprem. j control of the nation il Roverntnei.t. i I liey have had ample oppurtunit try their hand, bui prosprit nor do we nte " W hal's the mall, r w li h tlic Coli-i t,m;" "Not half l.ire cnoe.li," nn-wcrcil tlie tlieiilitfut man. "I don't lilicie It would held hall ll.n 1 viilM's." "W hat's yeur s, heme- I. at kind ef an '!dl'ltlon would you h:ic: " "Why. If I iviiM a I iiili'.lnu l.i,-.;,-rnnnuli 1 would make 11 eoll.vt ion of the llrst tdevile tier made. 1 i-iiuuite from the iiccounls I h.ncMMi ih.it thcn nte I s.iincthiiiK l.ke l,iM ,f li." Cldcak-o ! l'ust. a n innoi lar horuon. Meauwhile the silver sentiment is steadily growing and strengU-ening and the nUri. , lo.v.in as 1 he nun of 1900 looms hrger ami l.irper." The 1 iIK s (eiple have the r,rv Two thousand five hue. Ind ,.ih driven an lever Vcrv Had. Thev have in In l.. inleu own the cat s tl,, v drive. Alto- . ; .1 her there arc about I VeoO ,ah drlveri " 'I''a I'1 O't tU from the rmroad tr lin when it pas.. " through at one o'clock in the morn- The Ch.uil.iii,ua summer school ! l'-ngcne pwple thoughi at (il.nlst.iiie park 1 onrneiu-e.l ":K 0 -K0 k in the aiorninit rather Judge Fullci ton also sent the folio v- iii' explanatory of hin decisioii, which wan placed oil llle also; "lu Nustuiiiiug the dciuurrer to the complaint in this pru eedinir, I do lint wish tune 1 tide rslood un holding that (he whole of the slate tux should le paid out of the llrst inoin ys colli ited by tlie sheritl and turned over In the county treasurer I think tlure:sa irood deal of force in tho contention made in the circuit court of Mullti 111 ill county ill the ploceedinn peiiil Ins' thereiii, to tlie elh ct that the conn y treasurer shoulil pay to Hie stale trea-urer the slate's propn.tion of the tax an collecied, and lam inclined t" think that a fair const iiicl ion of See- tion iS,t of the code is to dial t ll. c! Hut I am of Hie opinion that tlie emm ty treasurer cannot withhold any part of the moiiiy eolhcted for stale lax mid apply it in the payment of claims against the count v. A tl Xt tl amount U collected tach year from the taxpayer for Hie pin. puse of ilefray inu Hie expenses of llu mate Koverntiieiil. A certain per ecu' . of the money paid hy each taxpayer in uir (tie slate. Hie amount of lU tax for each county is llxel by th, -late nut hot hies mnl apportioned bv lie county court of each count v 1. tween the taxpayers of H,,. t., u mil mi l ,1 to the levy for county and "her purpo-en, and w lien pin, I by h,,. taxpayer and turned over to the conn y treasurer hy the sherill', becomes 1, trust fund in tlie bands (.f Hie lie. n- irerof the couiily for the use ami ben- lil of the state and caiium be devi iti d fron tin- purpose for which it u. ... .... cted. J- C Fn.i.uo' -in, J.ld-e." Aiii Aiui reporter found Tnasir.r a'tersoi, in ,w lllee thin moiniou illl a alistled expression on his f..,. Me had allempted to follo v out tin letbrifthe lav reS'diiif the pni- I (Mil of t lot l ......... 1 nun uh mail is i'atillcd that the court Inn taken ll.e nine view of the ul;ltter Hiat he tin'. He stnti d however thai he would w i h hold the further payment f ,,,, ,,v ,, 'he state treasurer until the return ol Judge Potter who is t present in .,, rrancsco.n.s j,gB m ly ..r oiM. ii.e mat ' .ir u i s... BILL JO.VKS AM) Til K FINANCIER The people are thinking nhottl the niotii v (I'li'.-tion a? thev never tluiuht I'l loic. They have con clu li d to t.iko -.1.1 1- ui the j ib of financiering lie loiintry nil' the Bhoulders of tin- in uey loaners of Wall and Lombard street. Heretofore when the Gnanciers got together and told the people tliey were the only ones that knew anything ".hunt the linn. en of the country, and tli proper way to conduct them, they were Ulievid mi l .ill .c 1 Irce ruin. I', in d ff-i- Ill 1 li:ll 1 em 11 iw. 1 i.mi Din .iiinen may not haw .n much unll.iter.il at tiuaiicicr Rothschilds, but l.eknow uotncthitig ahu'dt the value ol money. " I the work it lakeB to get n. - it- docs not pr"pope 1 1 flu' ! fit 0 cluM- .. 1 i iti tt tiie1, ; 1 ..::! , .. : ol s'lh.ir--i ui Iik oor. The 1 1 11 being nlii m!i ,. How Mr ltotbs- tl:' terms on : ad. Thnt kind made ISill Jjiiep iill .lotuses are ' 1 'ii' .s . .1 a-t nre known lr "' -"" " 'iv in found. One "'' l' '-'' : ! ''- i- mar Mt Hecla, '": ' '' ' 1 r 'ir'f.'ii milis east "' 10 river Old, and 1,1 1 ' liiito. South A:n ,. . I. ryuii has i'.c of the cli.trncteris- U rns of a 1 1 illy great mindlie hue II ' nh'.i-. ".,r looiotieiitu. 1 1 - M'lt fk uny. lalk about fruit! The M that are bi tng lirmijjlii iniu market by local gro.utj lit? Dir, Stevenson, MiCortuek ai.d u:Ltn are so far ahead f the im ,i,lu less prod net of Cilif .min, Southern Oregon sptoiinetn.iiui even u comparison I iimhih odioa. Hlatuetto viilley h is hiZl.f jlM and quality that eiiimut be Hai led. All it iicedn in to he urei W with the same interest tiiut is takes with gardeiiH and .rain fuld-.Tn new orchards that have rtceinl attention are convincing ibept pie that the growers n ho im'd thi ir money in orcli.trJ woiliw not, visionary. Mistakes Lave Im mal-', and time anil txperiene ti berequirol t n-'aro tlieU,! suit?. That Wan to have hen tl- pected. We yot hnrly g.mii'ii:! Off UllCUllivatcd lllo.-S covered li; urunid trees for Mitr., andiffl not aware of the far eup rim pn duct that care mul riuiivii.ii would give. IT) it fruit gro;c era is a thing of the pud. Tt only question rein lining is f-ir th growers Ut placu their fruit', ( served ai.d green, on the inu'U in a condition tint will give tbt consumer an opportunity to 'at iU excellence. That i- the present problem for the fruit grower. Lane County Bank. (KnUMIsh.'! lu 1S--M EUCJENE, OREGON. A general Banking bii In all branches transacted 1 vorable terms. A. (. HOVKY, President. J. M. AHHAMS,CH.-I"iff-A.O. HOVKY' JK..Atw ! lu ll until 1 1 . nnd l.u. I,. ! """""giociiu.rih ..v 1101 rri Hi wurin Wiaiheris said to he hen- lb'' al lolhel op, in kllliiiB myriads c-ts ihe vii enure infected with. H 'ii W 11 J llryan. acordiii.. l0 v O.eonlan spoke to ,-i0 peopt. n, tdni-lone Pa.k. u,Wu t U,Uluu "d .VO,o nt I',,,, land, nml UlHv Un mat the miii.II towns ah,.,,. ,1;,. rslhnad. From the II. .. 11 1. 1 " nauii; ie p,f I ratorjr (vurse havinK t een abolished a .heStaieL'.ilyersny.UH. course nllo,a,hC(,lW,.i8 l.ein.rranced an to KjVe . ,,r . . 1 ' " ' iiauoil to xt 11. e Institution. ;s hi nioner, i hi. peoi'le interested Kecorder aullioii.ed (o receive l Ulsiw"fk. for tell cords of OoJ Adjourned. ( js in edu.Mtiiina; n-'p harvest will s.khi be '.asl,hurniiu.9,., on us. I a-e in titia,...,,.!,,,.... . " " ie Chaul.ui. in- u- i,l. . Ahon.l.... . 1 . ... .0.... . ' " l are d - 1 - ' - - 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 is an 1 a i,rn t 1 e e.iu 11 I ,.. .. . . t 'ildn over ih,. , i;P.. ............ .. . ,l..i. r 1. : 1. . - - ' iso.,1. ... ' '-'limg .... 110 viiiiu 1 Hitn miv ir. 1 hi null 1 irtii m u f . 11 r-iiii-..i.ii,i,iii.. . growing rapid'e. I are the rule thi caso. 'Pw. Natura,y h., intiresteliutheexinime,,,-. otllB .ikinj v., it After.... Taking a course of Ayer's Pills the system is s,t ir. g00d working wd,T and a hu:, begius tQ fce, tint life is Worth living. He who i)ecc,ne tbe graduaJ prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, Until tie burdeu h lifted from him. Then his mountains sink Into mole, hills, his moroseness fiTg Ple to jollity, U kk.ppy ' 49 Bot vtr.i it.i,, to you, you Cay t.i N.ry different view of it after taking AVer's Cathartic Pills. J L. PAGE, PEAI.KU IN " Groceries Having a Larre ami Coiui'l"' Staple and Fancy (iio-vrii""'.' in the best niarkets, EXCLUSIVELY FOB Cffl I cen offer the puhH lr than any otht r hm. Wu f liiocsor allKEis!ak:Da!M;f5. U. S. Land Commission- Tl Worn K-ii-i nr bo?11 ar v vci 11 mi ) " .- -1 ,,rl rv,,.-,t TT S f'iiriiit tO'J' (!n.nniicci-inorfur tilt? d'1, dr Ororrm. is WVi Ylvin to mako Home.stkai 1 . t.j Final Vhoov, ami take llimony in Ci)NHr rTnvinir Viml liirtv ve.ir- -AMTaajK -r i , . . , - c. . lie pent-nce in tins hm. sjuarantee sati'"011 Al, lever',' case. O.'li l" i-Vllo-Va' IJuil.li-ii:. i-1- (Jrogoi..