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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1898)
Junction City Milling Comr. THEN HE PROPOSED. II 2 I'fi JCVcOelablc Prep arafionfor As similating IhcFoodnndllcCuLi ling tlic5tomadis uikIDowcL cf PromotesDi4cslion,C!treirul ncssand RcsLContJlns neither Opnjm.Morphinc nor Mineral. JOT NAHCOTIC. JtIU SJ - ihlmtSJi ItrmS.i A perfect Remedy forConslip.v lion. Sour Stoniach.Dian hoca, Worms .Convulsions ,f even sh ores andLoss of Sleei TfltSimilc Signature of EXACT COP Of WRAPPtn. - 8IMPI-K HIT KI'KIOACIOLS. The old ni'thul nf applying fresh cuw'd(lun; about a ir-c, wh?n the bark has been peeled oh" by rabbits, is a good one; vrap rags well tiixml the plaster. Let tho LiHt-r he thick. and then jull fine dirt up around tho trie until th whole, wound is covered. For tho worms which come on currants and roses no remedy is safer or moio 'asily applied than white heloliore. Let about an ounce Lti dipnoi ved in to gallons of water and applied with a sprink lur or a brush broom. Tho worm first appear on tlm lower currant branches about tlm limn tho firnt fruit is formed. When thucab'mgo worm puts in ao oppoaraneo put a tea cup of ker oaeno In a pail of water, stir thoroughly and sprinkle all over the cabbages. If you have planted the cabljugiH, iliis will ensure an ample crop of tauer kraut. A CIlKKUKl'L LIAK. The Oregonian editor rouBtlie for the satisfaction it gives him. Not" this: "The pay of private soldiers in 15.G0 per month in gold. If Mitchell or any other silver man hu elected to the United States Senate, he will vote to pny them in silver, thus cutting them down to ft.r." a month, gold," The Oregonian knows that under free coinage and gold Btandard laws alike, gold and silver coinage have been received at all times with equal credit. Is the editor a monomaniac- on this subject, oris he so foolish us to believe, men are credulous enough, and have to little knowledge of the facts as io accept such a really silly statement for tho truth? Suo'i campaigning cannot but mike even supporters ol the gold standard very tired. a nanr to run finish. The Bi;ony is about over. The voters of Oregon havj indicated their preference at the polls. The campaign has been a singularly clean one, tho if sue being a clear one. Cold money alone on one side, and gold, silver and paper moneys ou the other. And tho fight has only fairly commenced. The forces arrayed in favor of bimetallism, like tho old abolitionists, will never rest c intent B'j long as men are held in bond te by the money loaners ot Wall and Lombird streoK It is the old ild coutist between money and labor, a contest that will not end until law are such that onu man w ill not be enrobed and his possessions made more valuable by law u. the expense of another. The latest topical song in Eng land Is very popular. It declares 'Ve will stand together,'1 and is sung at the plar houses tndirthe flags of Great Britain and the TJoited States, For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. 'ME Ml) KKi J CASTLKi. Headers of wur news have prob sbly be;n puzzled to understand why so many Morro are niontiuned in the dispatches. There is a Morro C.isiln at the entrance of the harbor ofllavaiu, another at the outer point of H.m Juui l!aptist, Puerto lli'io; another Morn Cistlu at the tho mouth of S.mti.io da Cuba, an I ho on. The word "Morro" really means u high point n" land or promontory. Many htrbors of the Went Indies are lau l-locked, with narrow entrances and txy Hiding waters inland Homo t ines like a nun's baud the wrist representing the mouth of the harbor. In nearly all these c i-cs one M'lo ol the entrance is high land, olten a rocky lofty cliff and on themj hih lands, lortilL'a- lions have been erected, and tie more pretentious are called castles, hence we have "Morro Castle." which re illy means the castle jl the promontory. J 1ST TO I'AY KXl'USSKS. Tho following from an Arizona paper does not nee I any amend m mt, except the name of tho paper, to inakoit applicable to tho (it'Aitn: "The Courier is under const ler able extra expenFO in taking a tele graphic report and is now in need of money. There are about $4,030 on the book, much of it 1 ng since due; people who can shiuld try and pay up, for the Courier needs tho money to pay office running and Hying expenses. Wo are not after money to buy strawberry short cake and, accompanying lux uries, but simply to buy pork and beans, pay printers, paper manu facturers and others. The money handed us will nit have a chance to g't cold, but will pass into gen eral cir ulation iinm dintslv. They need a Hag a Diea Alaska. Tho I've Tress of May '-$ suggests that "it is a poort ntn that does not have an American tl ig. Deo oration Day will lie a good timo to chip in and purchase a tlig and erect a pole near tho center of the town, where tho lUg can wave to herald the American vi.'t tries of tho present war, and inspire a feel ing of pitriotism in th ) hearts of our people. Let us hive a Hag. h wdl need it the Fourth of Jul v." The first work for Congress when it meets again in 1'ecemUr will bo the annexation ol the Sand wich lfl.inds. The sending rf troops i,i the Philippine is the lat and no-t po cut argument for the wisdom of nhling ii t I'ncle Suu's djiu"in. A hostile force in ihis ei'.Mi of tha. important strutegio would almost preclude i. iy possibil ity of such an expedition us is plowing its way across the I road waters of the Pkc'iI'i '. A stunt vote. The war question absorbs I nblio interest to the ex cluioll of allotber public even's. The silver question appears to be rather a liv one judging by the vote of yesterday. 1 LV AW I'mnovnl, I uw r'T fllirr Willi llw it And inm ik wall h a 1 ' I'tii Ud. I'niut.v-itl. I f.lli,wl l-r 'Tjm Hie (lijor On Ivuwoxl l l wlu n kkaiiuii u did. I ) l1 In r li nil tlm Munij Ikiw fit ;rw( it I ilitl lint Unt Hi" rn nf h't i-jrr. I miw In r tin (jut llm I ii In In U""n r, ik Vi 1 il:d uoi lift it fur In r Htka to dio. 'rnuH, law n ! nnl, Lilllurd, rmn In Minn, l!ni iii vit tini' li. 1 ithiii my fuiw-y 6i.ul. Hie i-lii.t, liiliul. run, nJ kiill I ki; uif r- Mil. At lut lin Ik k tu K' !f-llw n I prnpMwil. -i'hlluil. Iiil.ll Imiuinr. AT CIIICKAMAUSA. "TliU Ii .nl:mlct" (imruii iiurton wdi utmlyliiK fur lliu liilnUtrjr win n llio wur broku out. llu In tuliiliil to n turn to I bo tliixiloKlenl winl Miry If li llvol to gi-t Iwn k, no 1'nplalii limm of tliu'Milril rllliidlil not n-trorU bis llrnt lliiiti'niiiit'ii'i:luiiiutliiri aiat nil pro fmin. hnllllnu tho mililiurou uiitllu oUur ilririlnK up from Dilckuniaiida inxk, tliu rjiptnln rit"l'"l',l ! "Well, old Mlow, It arUilnly inells llkn It. How nru you nlf for wntTV' "JIuvi n't even a rniitis ii. Jit It in our riiiiiiti n hnru. Ixik out, cup! Ilrreiliu riiinn!" Ami tlm llruli niint ,nlkd tlio riiit;iln tlimr to Hie iiirlli on wlikli Ixitli luy. "Iliinynur motliir, lxi)l" TliU from tlio iiidii to tdu rlulit niul li ft. Id lilinl a liimtlly fonntrui ti d lin-uxtwork nt Ilia I.umj of hinKl(;riH lilll tho niivmsl ninnuntof tliu Tlilni rlllim MultoiivU tliciuiM lv, faco ilnwii, mi n khi'll from llniuK wliUkvil to tlio enrth M ynnU outalilo mid burnt with a molti'ii (tluro ant) illnu rlnronr. TIiii diiKt of four wuvki on tlio ml, miiko mouiitiiln rwiiU luul turnoU tlio unlforius tu a rimty tun. l lio fwin wcro w drown to nlvo tlio ll,'lit cyt'U men a wild, tin runny lixik. In thu pnt 4S hour aniiuu nlilun liml In i n n rvcd tlx tltnin, imd m tloiiK not nt oil. I'linv times thin hiih lintli iiflurnoon of Kpt. L'U, JHIJ3, Long kliK t's M ttTum, w ith tlu lr hiiU nlouchti) ovi'r tlulr fiM'i'i liku mt n fiu lnit cuttlntf wind, with the rrli'K of muddi'iivd inulf, hud runliol aKiilimt tlio Mil, mid earh tlma ' Iidiiiiim' rt'iimlnliiK iirtllli ry round ilitl iiIido from tho nlniii, hi ld Ly lx uliiitli ixd hrlKuili' of the Army of tho Cuuilx rliind. As enrb iburijo hot) Ihtii prureded by a Uitco caiinonndlnR of tho I'ulon ioHltlon, tho luurvuiiliig roar put tho rillcson tho alrrt. "U't 'em romo attain, hnnir 'cm!" "Think wo'ru recruits, uh)" "Wonln'ttuliodruvl" "Xot much. When wo'ro ready to leave, they won't ho la no humor to follow." "Wlnh they'd hurry up and havo It overl" There wcro other am) moro forceful ex prvwiloiis frum tho men cvrliiK tutwivu tho hiK throiiKb which protruded tho muzzle of their rlDcs. Two young men, lyliiK on their fuci-n to tho rlt(bt of tho lloutenunt, varied tho monntony of iIikIm Intf khell with a pwk of illsrcputnbly dirty card. In lieu of money they umxl buttuim out from tho coat of dead men In bluo and dead men In gray. Kach player hnd buttomi of nno kind, and a they wcro vu-nly uiiitclicd In kklll they foritnt In thulr inlmlu contest tho deadly strnircjo roIiih on to tho rltjht and lauKhcd lut If In tho luirii at home. "l)nn' KO to hvp, boyl They'll bo lierosoon!" Tho tiiitiiln'a warning whs railed out by tlm Kriulual cemtatlouof tho artillery Ilro over tho river. Mcnnwlillo tho K ii nil ou hniKlKnuut bill wcro no ullent an to lead foiuu of tbo men to feur tho am munition wa 1'xhaunlvd. 'Vlt, ho), till tlio Johnnie uliow up, and you'll kmi l'np Thuinun ain't tbo iiiiiu to kivp kuii's to tbo front inileiui ho's Kot powder fodder to feed vm, mod a grimy HTK'cant txnldu tlio two curd playcra, who weni lni blowing tho din-t fn ni tbo hind sights of their rillen. After an aiixluu v ult and a hIkIi of relief at tho fulluro of tbo enemy to try tho ndcxiierlmcnt atrnln, tbociiptuin sat up und tuiid tu liU licu tcimufi "1 think, llurton, tho wornt Is over for twlay. Thank ilod, tbo huh will bu iluwn oonl" "Ho look red enough to havo waiiliiHl In tho C'hleknmiiUfiii. llullol Whiit'i up In tho woodN out tliero?" linked llurton. "I aco iHitlilnit unumial," mild thu cap tain. blnoo tho fill lit ru of thu lai-t clmrKo on tho center tho enemy had been keeping up n cliwo mid pernlntent attack on tbo r!lit. From tbl Kilnt camo tbo lnivNMint rour und ring of cannon and rule, cuttitiK thrnuiih which yolU and dcllant cheers could bo heard. Acms tho fnint cotlnny heap of Kiwdcr miioko rollml, n'wlntf luinlnou und crlmmmcd lis If beliid blood dyed. "Can't you mn thu block ninoko blend ing with tho wbito over tberol" Anil tho lieutenant pointed to tbo wood In front. "Yes; but what of it:" "You know what It meiuiK." "Like nil muokc, It linaimllro, "builnd tho cnitutn. "Tluil's it. It mean tho woods aro on flro. They arc n dry as punk. J uot think of It, cup!" "1 think wo liavo In nil our woumlcd. What matter ll to tbo dead" "Nothing, cup; but tho enemy I My Clod I Thc.ru aro nt least iWO wounded men In gray along tboetloot that tliuberl liook nt that Hpllnterid oak about n hun drwl yard to tho right." "I o It, and 1'vo noticed through my gin m that thero I a young officer lying wounded nt tbo foot, llo'll crawl In If tlio llro come near lilm," mild tbo captain a ho Rcrntchcd n match on hi rusty sword (cahhard and lit bis pipe. A few minute and mourning urea tha of block unioko dniiH'd about the burked tree and drifted across tho faco ot tbo net ting nun, hurrying tbo night. Tongues ot lliiine hissed out from tho earth. Snakes of Hume llcketl up tho powder dry leave and colled Up tbo niint riddled black jack. To tho right and left and back and forth tho tiro fell and roso and roared In red rago under tho w hip ot tho Increasing w ind. Now nml then a shell hurled over frein llrngg'i center and burst before or ou Thomas' hill. It Lieutenant llurton had wild, "This I hell I" ho would havo been nearer tho truth than nt tlrst. Now iniiny men nald it, nud all thought It. "They alu't a-tHimlnl" "They got enough lost tlmo." "l-ongftrcut't found; be' out west now!" "Well, bl crowd aro good lighter." "Not a bit better'n llragg's!" shouted a Mlssourlan, who was known to have a contempt for tho eastern mcu on both tide. Meaiiw hlle uniiilstiiknblo cries for help and tbrleks of agony ciimo from tho heart ot tho coiillngrtillon, A horM, with hclp less hind legs, drew lillun lf to tbo edge ot tho timber and w ith his foro leg pawing at tho ground In front ho looked appeal- lngly nt tho Hue ot head above tho breast work. "Mioot hltu, IUxonl. Shoot hlrol" cried the rsptaln. One of tho young ran) play er threw his rlllo over tho tup log. Ha had ofteii hit a xtngo stamp oflhand at that distance. A Hash, a rruek, and th poor creature's head felt forward. Hut ueh method could not I ued ou th men staggering out of tbo blailng iunglo. Nearly all thcwi wcro in f rny. Helpless they lay In tho wood, praying for night and tho coining of friend, but their only hops now wa to rcAch Ux )lnc of th 'IclUT. SoniOiholibUiil aitt,.nl' FORTUNE If it ii sm.s.li ami white it save lur nana DD to do b -r cleaninif. H l-r hand U wi.'jm.i- it fcllOWH llf 1 "illlg lire l liy Ulll l UU Dust Washing f 'J'jf. . ........ A-. H Ii' " j'-Bu THEN. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, . . i t - V.p kr Jfl w liOSlOn. H c rutcni s; otn. r.; v.nti wi.rso simtlered limlis, drugged il.i i.iM ius loly alongon bin k or fi. A b w, stung to moiiietitJiry slroimth, run nml r.vled to the works, hooting a curb Ml: "Don't llrul 1 Mir n'niler!" TI.. mi wi re carried liisld" whew tbeyrrbil plnin-ly Ur water, tin that part or tho lino th" luryoi twnunja oi un lurpashi d truu'i;!ii nml carnngu wns for i uiti n for tho tune. Had tho charging enemy nppcnnil, u i expected nbortly Is'fore, llio Third lilies nml ino vcurans io tho right mid Mt would havo M t their teeth and V job id In tbo death lliey wroiigb t. Familiarity with suffering Intmsifln tho yin iitlm of tho true soldier, and tho gnuM, I runi d defender of Hnudgra hill wcro n( Ibis class. Tlio hnto of years wu burmd out by tbeso roaring, dancing llaim , nml, urn nrlng for thu color of ti e unlfuriii, tin awful anili ty for tbo men in tho furmico tisik It place. Nearly every mini drop; d outside, tho breastwork, mid these tho nlii s, unheeding tbo still Crash ing trees, tarried In. Lieutenant Hurtoti was tho n nst nrtlvu in till work, lie) was nlsiut to pick up a young soldier with limi d blai k hair liml a splinter d kino win ii the man cried out: "Dnii't mind mo, but for (Jod's nako auvo tlio inajnr!" "Tho niiijnr!" repeatitl IJurton. "Yes; ilujor hbepard of Hcnnlng's bri gade!" " Win to Ih he!" "Over thew, idiot through thobrcnstl' And tbo young L'oiifedcriito pointed back tu thu oak. "Duo thing at a time, my friend," said Hurtiiii as ho tenderly lifted the man and carried him liislilo tho breastworks. It was touching to see bow tho stronger tit tbo Wounded held back to help nud cheer tbo weaker. In tbl way men in gray apixaretl, helping tlio bluo. 'rap!'' "Well, liurtonV" resixiiidcd tbo captain, looking iiucsttonably ut bis lieutenant and mopping tho wbllo his brown, powder talnid faeu with a grimy linmlkcirhkr, forthutiuh tho iiroilou night had been frosty this onu promised to bo hot and pan I. id by tbo ahlmiuerlng hent waves rolling up from tho wood. "I'm going to try it!" wild llurton, hi lips cet and u resolute glint In his big gray eyes. "Try M" "Ye, lialcj." llurton buttoiieil up lil blouse, turned up tbo cull.ir, pulled hi block felt close about bis curs, then unbuckled bis sword and let It fall. "Hut what nro you going to tryf"o-l.ed tho puzzled captain. "I'm going to carry that v.ounded reb in!" "Tbo ouo by llu tree)" "Ye." "Hold up, llcorgol Tbo man must In (lead by this time. It' hot us tho bob of a furnuco over thcru. i hen tho enemy hull nro falling short. They aro killing their own men. I'm ready to help all wo can, but you mustu't I reckless, old fel low. It Isn't llko you." "If I don't try it, Uiite, I'll never Know another happy hour. Hero goes! Thu cnptiiln reached out ill hand to ro train bis friend, but with the bound ot n taghound Hurtoti had cleared tbo breast work. Tho men saw him dashing down tho lurid slope, understood bis purposo and cheered to givo vent to their feelings rather than by way of encouragement. Tho two men w ho hail been playing cards begged tho captain to let them go ta tho lieutenant's help, but ho lefuscd. lly this time ull thu rllle wcro on their fvut. It was dark to tho right nnd left, tout the light of tbo torch tree Unshed on their bronzed faces In n wny that Intenslllcd tho buttle expression. Midway llurton camo tu a sudden bait. That ho wns not com ing back benten was evident. J Io tied a handkerchief uvcrhls nesuaud mouth and dashed on again. The branches of tho riddled treo unib r which tho wounded Confederate lay had caught llro, and a rain ut spark was pour ing down. How llurton felt or what ho aid to Major Shenurd ot Hcnnlng's bri gade I not known. It Is certain, however, that tbo occasion wa not conducive to ex tended talk. Wo know from tbo fact that every faculty of tbo rescuer wu centered in hi merciful mission. Strong a nu ntbleto nnd netivoas a gymnust, llurton soon had tho man on his back and wn fno ing tho line. 1'aptaln liates waved his hat ns Ms friend drew near, und tho rlllcs leaped on tbo breastworks and cheered us if on a charge. 'J huso of the Confederates who could do so straightened themselves up to look, and, forgetting their suiter lugs in Hurtoti s spuudid dlort, they shouted : "Three clucr for tho Yank!" Two-thirds ef tbo dlstatu-o wn cleared, nnd tbo rlllcst bee all to breathe easier, when nil ominous rear rolled In mi ever the river. Aitciilik.'i ser.-am camo down fnnu the sky, vh(.-o black ui.lt w:, penciled by u i.r..: st.tnki.f tpi.ttu'ing nark that ;!! cs i.. t.-w.nd. "la i o -i i on is !" ".-le i! :. l'..'r;:" "iii.iv 'i I i .... I, I . vsl" "Mvi; ;-ii-' ln ;i Urn end run for w ir ' 1 1 . I i::;i li:o va; t un, . i . . .... :.'ti on tiie 1. g. at. I I.. i : -. i.i I ... i i.'s-, i . ; .:, to . i v u I a it el to i ur i . ; I. :. In.. f. . s'.i ii 1 1. !.n!. l'i r i ally -. , r ul t!.... a v ut.!i! :i. !:!.. a I:.e I. . ii.i i... ; s. :.l sl'n: I i ..i.:u ..i !i ..I . U ! i ti.; . l.i:l i' a I'. -. 1 1 w !: r : ti. .!. .!) Ill- t'. e s'ri.l.e ti. I t t. Ii i! l.t.d m li. ed I tie I !!: t, v. ;-i : t !h re i.i. d i re I). r .1 i.r-i us. sh. t i ; t I -. . . ry i.nvC' t .Til ...,l b. d i ill pt i" I ", lint tl e man In I luc at il il ' n :-:i io T. y t n I t . I- .i k l .ul ; n isheii " i ; t'.ievj" crliM I lie rapt..in "Hut t. I., t i t lie L it. ir!" Ae.l a n.au peinti d tu i I.. ,tp near the shell erat. r. Witiiert nr nidi r the twocai.1 !:.ir lca;vd t be i.i.a: twnrk. l iny werv 1. 1 " ed 1-y iw.it tl.irs, olid llue cairn . I ii. I Hi on nam uoi the iti.mj e hud sihikIi: to .esi-ii... ll . yi ung Ci tiUtli rnte s I rait; bad bixn l..ietl thitinyli tya (i.ie ul bell, and, u n ier out ol pain, he b y In tho llh'l.t if tlio iiciirlng tlau.e with , pcati ful I.K k i il hi line face. "lUd 1 mm hlni, cop'' nski-d llurton, when conMioi.ntcs relurtu-tl and a circle ot tenr slaliH-d fnoc wn about biiu. I'ruvidtiica Til.'raiu. ft f v So 3 -7 ') . . . hliovi she ucs her liead to wn "k i UOT WASHING POWDEft, roiiRli, wrinkled and shrunken, ,, i .0iiit:itlllll. UlU WJiil- u i.i U-C "l'l 1'owilcrf I'bUJMlOlpDiH. KI!0011Xt At.ClDKST. Tip- .imsoii iippns Karlier I hsn IVunl In 1 3 ne t ounir. Wui tittle, wliti lives near 11 ue l'.lver. atioiit 45 nillei up the McKenle the II ret victim if a slio dinK ace I dent n poiiod this sett-mi The story Is olil ami faiMlliar. Itidiug in a wa g in, Vrljule hud placed a rillo In the bottom nf the bed. When tie st. pr ed hetuilM tliH gun from the uc,oii, iuu..le (tout. Tlie. trigger esught hih! (he hall entered the ma i's left hip, hliatierlng the bones iti a terrible man ner. He was iitimeilialely brought to Thurston ami Dr I, V Hrown or mi city siiiniiioiieil. Dr lirown le leved the sulteier us inueli as possible and reiiiovcd a number of sliatteiecl bones. He reports tlie patient iu a very bud way. with the chances for recovery against him. Mr Ualcis sbotr 30v-rsf uge, and has a wife uud one child. The bullet was not found. It thought to have ranged downward. Almost a Ciiiue. ltotehorgOr June 0 .Sunday i fter- noon li K (Shields ami wife, farine's living about 2J mile from tins city, attended h picnic a short distance Inm their home, leaving u child nbout a jear old Rbieep In the house. Vh"H they returned after a short aNi iics the bouse was iu ashes ami the child had perished in the flame. Mr Thomusi'U the mail carrier, bring t ln.ee particular, hut knew nothing more concerning the terrible occiirrenee. William .N'eas. Dully tiimnl June 7. Coi TAOKtiKovK, Or., June (i-W'ill- iain Nchx, an old pioneer who mid been tin in vul il for several jeais, t.uf ferlng from ncatieerof the f-ice. ilinl this eveiilpg. For the lust year lie hnd suir.Tul intensely ami longed for ileal li t-l end 111 misery. Ho wu nboi.t Ci yeir ofng". A llicui (iKAK Albany Pcmrcrut: t'arl Hotlcs of Cnrvaltis wanted u bicy cle that would kuock nut all die bicy clists Iu the country, and we suppose make the trip to Albany on ihe path In about 20 minutes, so he ordered a machine with l-l gear. It came and tie could hardly make it iiaviguip. He would need the muscle of a Satulow. He has c anged hi opinion about high gear, though lie may have the name of h iviug the highest gi-aied wheel in Oregon. llKAM) (1HAXCIK I'll Nil At I'leiiS- ant Hill ou Saturday, June 11th. Will have a short program of music, king lug, recitations, speaking, etc, iu the forenoon, and a game of baseball be tween the Fern ltulge und Pleasant Hill team In the afternoon. F.very bndy Invited and a good time guaran teed. Mahkiauk Lu knsm. -t'ouuty Clerk Jeunlngs since our last report has Is sued the following marri ige licenses: James T Ionian U years and Amelia Yoder years; Kdwaid A Clure years, and Nancy F. Ox, 18 years. The Albany Woodmen decorated the graves of t o members of thut order that are interred In the Albany ceme teries. "Just as Good as Scott's and we sell it much chcapfr, is a statement sometimes made by the druffdst when Scott's Emulsion is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Emulsion i ;J-Lver Oil with Hypophoj of Lime xnA Xrul.i it tt, ... ..i.i:J, and the purchaser who i-:sto procure the "standard" - : he knows it has been of rcr.ctit, should not for one -r .nt think of taking- the risk of tr using somr: untried prepa ' 'ition. The substitution .1 .) ot something said to be , - "fust as good" for stand '.'rj1 ri preparation twenty VI 1 hve years on the market, IX sPouliJ no t permitted by the intelligent purchaser. ?. and ti co, all !ni,;giiti. SCOTT A POWSE, Chmu. nJw Yotk. -MANl'KAl.TUKKKK OK TV.V "WHITE ROSE" GUARANTEED Tlio imt popular Hour in the market. S,,i t,,. leading grocerrJ. . ' CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If you wish to see the finest display of Holiday and Christmas ?ookg ever brought to Eugene. Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. IV II LFR Proprietor NEW CARPETS New Art Synares. New Stock of Shades. New Sewing Machines. New Sweepors. All at new prices at Mtfl. SMli.l. ftii. (ijri,... I, torsaloln Kuiiono.on'L-Mljy Ui:MiLli.i.i. Extensive rohhuries have heen discovered in tho United States treasury, ll ill reiju re six njonlln of time und the expendi ture of $23,000 to count the 100, 000,000 bright silver dollars. Tho rohhers probubly have not secured one tenth of the amount it will take to count what are lelt. But the count must always be understood to be absolutely correct. The ttnual lots, to Oregon farmers caused by their leaving their plos and burrows ami threshers in the fields over winter amounts to in ire than the annual interest charge oo indebtedness. Prosperity dues nut follow in the wake of suli waste and shifikssue's. Jielter a small patch economically mannged than a large tsrm oing to ruin. The U i f O boys did splendid work at Salem. Their trainer, Mr Trine, i-hould not be forgotten in the bestowal of honors. Died Saturday morniup at 2 a m, at the family rciilence in Harrisburg, Anna, only daughter of Mr nud MrsL H Lshm'II. Ftinerid ur vices were held Sunday afternoon In the Christian church, end iiitermont took place in the Maxonlc cemetery at Muddy. Tersible My Inliy siitTereil from terrililo Kczcma. IVi-tor ami cvi-ry remeily tricil, to no account. II erica nil tlio time ami his face was like raw tiiout. I hail to carry liuu on a pillow, anil wan fairly illcnnraiTC(l. I incil half a lwx or n ru-nv (ointment) ami CiTii vhk S.nr, ami in o-ie imi mi bil.it tr... entirely em; I. To..tav his kln l as iinni:h as iiilk. llu. J. O.KUKUS I-:, WS.M,!., Brooklyn, K.V. trr' "'"T .'"' rn Kl-T..ITri,rB ii.. ..--ni l,.iintTTiPi-a H.i.r.r.lmnin . .......li.i,-. wnk LU 1 11 rat. trr-it..(oc ,kQ cur. ''" ewwo-M. 1'iinHtm tmrnrst. : "'. '.' '"t":'.''"- Uuw u L n u' ' fc""c tfi Moifs Nerverine Pills Tiic gnat rerntdy fot ncrvcus pros tration and H2'Vid' of the "T t" I o;" P'V m u ?'ir" Prostration, Failir.e or u-t ManheoJ, Impoteik-y, Nightly s - - s YotiMful errors, Mental Vorr, cy. y- ol Tobacco or Opiu-r, wfc- - '"-I '1 Cotwumptioo and Insanity. $1 0 l",S2 Y mi - 6 for 55.00. LiiTTS CHLteL CO.. Prep's. KenljSjfo For tale by Wilklua & Linn. Pay I XL 'S BEST QUALITY enderson s I Cor-7th and Willamette Sis V 'ifi tTOIIIIWfi - ' . i.-i ol hiuln r -. I.ullljr, hi;oi,T ' i!.fsi.ici.i, . .i- i .. Uaaereela i T.t-iifif laplcl ' rSA BtM! n i - -.1. ernut li l ttn.ie.i.l I JI'UMIV-'Mff ... .!i.iiii.aaa . I :.A.o, bngnk man's pemyhoyil b .ml Li.i.h -..,. f kvMlru : rjl'n " lUrj arr Lift taTm" . J ff Vi li.( HM Ht uf urifai i Y 7 kiiiiu nmitl fur '":c r-(5' : ' ififm, tiijt"! io f V , v ii atirv. . V-O hv mull. Sol.l Ii -ntufiirvansftnci fur "mrn ri Jo hirrn (Iff rv. r 1 For tale I y NYikln & Lnn. FOR . i TOBBAGO, GISAKS, CANDY. and GO TO.. Julie Goldsmith Look Here farmers lUIIIIU 1UUT unilH Skins to cur tannery. F01 all No. 1 green hides til pny you 4 to 4 J ceuis a pouri ibrKol drv hides 10 eenui pound: For No 2 according quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't! forget these tf are paid in CASH tt Th Willamette Tanstrf. Haines iCi ,Dr. Wllllami'toN"; iiiiniiiieiiiwilleiue .auujs me 111"."---.-,, , .... - ...... i.i.r . I llOCf.1 a8 0I)oultliH'. lief. Dr. Wlllinnis In''1""1.'"-,, - mont isprepareu ior 1 j--- w, Inir at ihn nrlvaiii ti:irl , warrnntcl. By lniL-(tit-iJT MANUFACTURING CO., 1'rop. ae For sale by Wilklns & IAMjj. lib If yoa tuffer fnm ills of men, come to Specialul on the 1'aoiK v ,w.RcD.AN 5iJ"n I UOI MtimL-i oi .,,1- Vonntr men ami JJ,1 h. .i.r,T J7! .. ...1 :. ... i.ii."" . uw ciicm ul j-uui.iin. - ; res in mjoirer -e.irs. Nrrv.v :i v -iikiiii. .. . . . .IT in all ii complir.nion; Kpertn altjr J. ,. 1 'rrqui-nrr uf rrlll. , rtr conihin.iiiiia of remeiiie,of gr"1 ,.,t er, the Doctor has n arrMiieil h w w that ii not only aff ni in:mr..u-.:e Jv pwnunent cur. 1'he I o lr il. r-" , perform iniraclee, bm is well-kn." and iquare riivsician and tmrKc,,'i,I.-- in hi .prrialty 1 IsifnHCis or Nrphlll thnromthu-eru'li. "" I y.iem it lion I lln.g nrmi - . it Kf.R MAM .plvl': '"p'nlfU,. Celve m r lmt ..i.ini.m cil ti C. fV' ; A'f H'ewii(Uuiran(ra IHKlli' ' ' oa( i rtrr ea v undertake, or W I Thoanana Jlollnrtt. . , ;n lon.iiltnlion rRr.r. IM ",.,r Triir CllAKti :i;y;s very hE.so..i' ' -',i, I Derwinlli- or bv letter. '"''';.-. "The f Ullonophy or arr Oroiit: Mnurnni of Anato" M srorld. Come and kirn h. ' t am made; h.i to aoi.l Kkne "'t I0SI MarrtStfeLStitJ''!