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rtitgene City Guard BA I'UKDAY iVbH THK LKvtON UK SANTIAGO (101 OOTWDHCII tUon hi Inking Mil tr laprarenMnin 1 nni " Hury I.' "f Ufc Ml milt. 10 attack a .Spanish fort in the PbUip pi ihh and only itft two of our war vei-wila arrived on Mm tjrn uud I'rotnjjily helNd the uunoy eompelUdf their inirMnfer. The f ierman vepeel had Siauili refugee on Iwar I which die offered 10 fiir remltr, hut Admiral Dewey did not propMI to 1ft the Germana out of Um trap ia nrblnh the hud been caught and ref-i d to a rent the in. It is now -cm. Ilia' hlack powder ! Germany will h tve to expl un or in nut ait 00d MUBOkltoM powder. Thin (hcI whs known among all the civilized nation" of the world ex cept in the United Stale'. Whose fault wan it that the Washington authorities were deptitute ol that knowledge? It wait known every where hut at Washington that tf.en- had been vaot improvement made in rmy rillis huich the Bpmgoeld rille wan regard d an first-clan. Kvery other govern inent in the world knew that tii Manner rill Inn an ellertive range of 2,000 yariln and the Springfield rule of only WJU yar ln hy an not thin fact know at WMbiOftOO? Modern trenches, guarded hy Htrong harhed wire fence amply ttU.ilted with experienced mildi-m and Mauser rillei. are not UHiially capture 1 hy inTintry withiut the utte of artillery or houib other method of demoralizing the 000 cealed enemy Of driving him into the ojien. The rn-- s-ity of march ing brave American boy a againrft such (fenb-dcaling hrei-t work u existed at Santiago hurt not been explained. The qOMtion will he nuked, wai the United States to poor to pro vide artillery and our enuiiieert too ignorant or inefficient to place and use modern mine, ordid the auth f itiea at Washington think it was better to in rillce our hrav- DOJI in an uneijual encounter than to bother ahout using ntdiniry modern appliances in the only rational way to meet such a MM M confronted us at Santiago? The American people will unanimously stand by the adminiHtration in the vigorous prosecution of the war, in spite of mistakes, hut excuses for lailure to have and use the best guns, the best powder and the highest intelligence, will not bi re ceived. The men who assume places ol high responsibility will be held to a strict accountability fm the needless sacrifice of human life. M0NAK0HY UIBABY. Too Late to Cheek the Spread d Wtt doin anil Itepulilit'au Ideas. The example of free insti iitious in the United States has been a menace to monarchy and aristoo racy since the immortal Declara tion ol Independence was pro claimed. No wonder the monarchs of continental Kit rope should he devising ways and means to restrict the opentioni of the prlooiplM of trctdom to the Annti cau continent, and prevent the spread of the great truth- upon which freedom note, In the Orient, where they ar- plotting to rob and ensUve llie UOOflvndiUg LMMM. Germany Ins taken a portion oi the Chinese Km. ire with viea I robiiing and enslaving thai industriou people, Prance with her republic an name and he mill' tary government, j iin bends with the Czar in pursuing Ins policy to enclave the Chinese. Hut the aristocratic monarchs of the conti nent ere too late. The republic oo cupies a country with greater re sources than all Europe oonbined and .Hiuut-t among tlie citizens (he best blood ol all nations. All the world ombiiied cannot restrain the growth if America end every t libit to do so w ill arouse a sleeping apologise for thi interference. No doubt she is anxious to ob tain posses-lion of the islands through purchase or otlu r arrange ment wittiSiaiu. Hut this coun try would not recognize the validity of any tran-fer of the wur, especially while we have un disputed poMeeelon of the barbor of Manila and Spain can ontrol only fortified points in the islands. International law says trial under sti b OODdiUoOl Soain can give no valid till-; ag liu-it the elai ran this countiy or the insurgents might ret up. While the latter lack the ii iwer to eut iree their rights, we are not in a mood U be dictated toby a foreign autocrat, and have the force to maintain our claims. The conduct of Germany is irritating and tiny call for an explanation before this trouble is over. i in BEATM AMI CUBANS. UK AM I II, The Cubans have do'te nobly. They sli i red the Santiago lig it with the Americans, showing the same coinage that maintained their cause for three years without help against fearful odds odds no fearful that only now is the worl 1 beginning to ippreoiate the heroism of the sol-iier-t o! i iornez ind iarci i. Sliafter lias done justice to the Cubans in !i:h rep uls, acknowledg ing their pluck and devotion. Their perfect willingness to take order-1, their eagerness for assign ments of ipeciel danger, their en durance, luve won for them re Dewed reaped from the Americana who are battling with them now for Cuban liberty. These aro true men worthy to ho free. THI UATTLH MABKtOT. The time has come and gone, never to return, when the market will he orer-stocked, sayi the Port land Rami Spirit. Cattle will never become a drug on the market. It will take a number ol years to till out ranges with stock to take place nt those which have htuu shipped Sett during the list lew years. The demand for beef is yearly increasing and the supply cannot possibly c itch up with the demand and pass it, sons to cause an over stocked market. Our business streets need clean ing. They should be scraped and swept at least once everf tv . weeks during the summer months, Hollos to Iweefeersc Khiknk, July 14, IWis Tin-annual line Item county Inntilule will be held et Vlllard Hall, Rugaoe, August -. 1, 4, ', I ami 0, I MM All issohtrs Iseebiog in ths puollo schools or Lens oountynra rsqolrsd by law to attend this institute, nt Isasl three daj rboss Intending to tseoh HimuM also atieod All others Interested ill i-cIiihiI work aie mvltcil to lie present. Wm M Mm. i.KK, Uoei ty stupt. I o ( ure a ( old in One Day. Takt Lexntlee Bromo Qnlnlne Tab, lets. Wilklim A I, inn will refund yOttr BonSjrlf It falls tO OUTS. "Ja-. The KellUlne lias h. II Q, on each lalilet. One or tns nnssi ana nest . . , i : j j . i railroads Is the Ohloeio, Mtlwenkss A st Paul, (iii our reeent trip throiiuh BoUth Dakota! Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois WS tried tills railroatl and power before w hich monarchy must i know w hereof we speak. The road ls crumble. The sympathy and best cp ra tions of all the good people of the Old World are with trie America. splsndldljr equipped with last trains, the coaches are all furnished w ith the latest Improvements and It Is a pleas ure to ride with these peoule. They I employ none hut soder, iiiilutrlous We have within our borders more in. n w ho constantly lis.k after the Germans, more French, more Kng-; i "n:ort ami naieiy of the traveling liali mM rullans and more Am- l'dillc Aliyolie traveling In the als.ve triaus Hutu iiiiv other countrv romni'itnloaerM Court. Jacob ii- r. gravel a so M V Cbaissl. sboreis -J 00 j I Bow land, Nuperviaor road dmtrlct No 107 10i 00 gj W Cobb, rirllveiluir ballot Is-ixes 60 Chan BUckels, lunber 0 00 A L C'ooo, road scraper 11! IX) A M Patterson, revenue stamps... 2 60 J M Kloan, hlac'SHinlthilig (I 60 J K ONedt work with crusher, etolmsd 6I 60, allowed 68 60 L liorliiK, rnitil work 13 60 Mrs Let tie i i damaues ... 6 00 j ii West damages of 170 claim- ed, disallowed Paul Bmltbi wiwhI for crusher I-' no J It Qoldsea, lumlier 26 27 John QoldspO lumla;r 21 04 A 'ur-l hauling water 0 00 If K eiu woik on crusher 18 87 W T Cornelius road work dls- trial No 02 ii K) D Thompson w and and work... 8 60 (Jeorgtt Clark work on road 1 no Alhert Prince work on road :i 00 Adam Smith work ou road V) to H C Wheeler road work MOO B 0 Potter sundries 7 76 Ii !' Harvey deputy sherill Jui I Otb 2 60 M I. N'auselioiack two cougar scalpa y 00 neorgs A Varnell, Cougar scalp.. I IMJ ' " Coyote ' .. I 00 J L I rull, Coyote scal 2 00 I. II l'attersuu, work In treasur er's ofllce 60 00 lteglster, printing . 40 70 L I Marsteis, hoard of pauwrs J Trent Hchroeder. and W II Fellos 4 00 Hall A Sou, pauper supplies for W W Welluiau, If M A Body, Mr HelTry 8 00 James Parvlne pauper supplies lor Thomas (ioasage and Kit waul Cain 12 00 C L Weber pauper supplies for Wm Kreece 4 00 (leorge Wright, bridge lumber... 40 70 B V Rusitel' M D. paupers 160 43 Wheeler HroH &. Owens lumber 0 08 David Elliott damages 12 60 C A DavlH cleaning Jail yard .... I DO I Hlaytou, supplies for pauper J M Cautrill HI 'M)l C Ij Comb supplies fur pauper Wlllmaii 2 20 W T Campbell, suiierliiteudeut construction of court house for June 00 00 i JU(tieeu& Hon, super up- plioelOl I) Vun Slyke 2 SO I I) W OoolldgS pauper supplies 4 00 SUMMER SHOES.... We have just received a large took of Bnmmer Shoes of all oiteo and styles in chocolate and tan, which will be sold at very low figure, ffThe entire stock of Summer Gooda must In disposed of within the next 60 days, and the prices are so low that you cannot afford t- niisH tli is opportunity. I'rices range From Sl.OO "P- YORAN & SON i Ihe Shoe Dealers 1 ) rr k Urffl Plea Made hi Cereal Display a Creditable L l-'roin letter aud pSISOOS who have visited the Omiha Kair, the coinmlfsloii appointed by th governor, lejrn that th" dis play of grain and giasse- is very poor. Now, we are all interested In t ii matter an I -""dally the farmer. The comml-sion want wimple of all klodsof (jiain, uracs, etc., for shlpmt nt attout the lat of July, aud every farmer can se lecl a few choice samples from his crop, tie them up in bundles of a size that can be grasped in one hand, giving name of kind, and send in at once, when they will be boxed and Nhipped. Doo'l fail to help in this matter at once COMMISSION. 1 6 oo 37 5(1 25 00 or HilloiiilnLr utate hhould take (he IM I iiwJ7T j u ... . M ilwitnWee roail liv a I inenii If II l the world excepting the home roDTSOtsallO do SO, If. you wtsh in- OMOtrisj What Kovernmeut on '""'""' 001 -ernlng UUs excellent ami popular road, ak any tickei earth would think of sending its aueut, or write to CJ BddjN Qeoefel warships to our harbor to protect "t1 ,1,,"- r. mid M m r glatllv gTt it " USBSSSS Idaho News it citiien? They hive no oui- , , sens in this countrv. All tie nco Kami l-..r Sale. for Mr Ituell llurd A Davenport pauper sup plies for .Mr Mead H V Keeuey deputy assessor KC Martin deputy assessor W II Weal hersou deputy assessor 07 50 J 11 Vale deputy asuevsor 15 CO I) 1' BnrtOII ase!-or 78 75 Oeo W Norrls deputy aeHor . no W 11 McCauu deputy aaM-saor... 38 00 J W Ksh, robe and Osfflc for pauper Duncan 15 00 James N Lnpsrned work 04 60 Milllorn Bros lumber 8 00 A V. Wheeler jilxtlee fee 13 60 Sidney Scott constable fees ! 00 I. T Harris deputy dlsiilct attor ney fees 'i 50 K a Bond deputy etssssor 4u io Uropsintne inland Bmpire, Ham Sweeney arrived in town today from I.ewiNloti, saya the Walla Walla Statesman. He nayr the crop in thai DOrttOO of Idaho beat every record, for never was there ho h a season for wheat. It I well bended and every ear tilled with hart) kernel. Three or even four limes OS much Will be liar VSStSd till year than ever before uud It will give i eO It fc N all their line can do lor the next II month- to yet it oui. Fur Hb-. A tine stneh rauoii wutaii ins MM sclea lor cale al a lnrKa:o. Will sell hs h whole tti in carta, ous ouuialiiiug linprovenentSi liouaw I twubarna, i i . -1 - 1 1 1 . ot I.Maenr; the Oilier pSS luie IhikI prtuctnsluf suuat d ix unit froui Bugsus Call on ur su cites J 1 Okauiiaht, Bngens, Or. Harvesters lor Sheiiiiau County. Thnrsdey morning over the Colum bia Southern railway there arrived in ii-eo a train of 'JO ears, all loaded with OOUtbltaOd harvesters, ays Dalles Chronicle. Thi i the lergsst lot ofbnrveetlng mschlneijrsvsrsblp- peil into mi sgrlCUltUrnl coiiimiinlty on ibeooesl nndgtvss an idsnoftbslm- mense amount of whest raided In Sherman county. Unn Over by a Pray Junction City, July 1'.' ChCOttf Nichols, eged nnont lft) received tpiite erious iiijuriis througli falling from a dray ye crday, Ihe wheel pacing tmr hi hip. Wanted The highest seshnrles trill )' pant RW 100 tOUS Of haled hav linUlre of BJ MeClaualian, BlIgOHS QtltS Wanted. We lav cb. i k Pnrrnn, Ninth street The above nlea I. a very urgent one and hould be acted upon without ib- lay. The Oregon exhibit Is In position nnd In other lines i attracting wide spread attention, for the eyes cf Kasleru homsssekers are at present turned this way. Oregon is capable of sending a display of gruiu to the exposition t lint would reap a thousand fold ta-nelH to the entire commonwealth, and it should be sent at once. The grain I rapidly ripening and never looked belter. The commissioners appointed by Governor Lord have worked iiard to make the exhibit a success, hut without Ihe united assistance of the prodOOSie it will be impossible to make the cereal display a credit to the stale Farmem from every section of the county are now in town OSSrly every day til er har Vestlng machinery, binding twine, etc, and it would ben very ess) nutter to aeleel eome suitable samples of grain from the glowing Held and bring them In. ThnS would Oregon be placed in the front rank, when- she belongs, in the eye of the KaHtern visitors to the exposition as a grain producing state The importance of thi assistance to the commissioners 1 so urgent I bat I 1 hoped every farmer in the county will, without delay, take a pcrsonnl inter est in furthering Ihe matter. Hon Henry K Dosch. In ChSTgS ol the Oregon exhibit, lis well a nil of hi assistants, who are trained in the work and were with our display nt lbs Chicago world's I'tir, write In most Bettering term-, of the lot! KSl taken in our exhibit. Ho great in fact, is the interest that they are forced to la- on duty from 8 a in, to 11 p m, to explain to the sdoiltlug orowd the womb fill n sources of the fertile state, whose western shore i caressed py the warm waves of Ihe grand Old PsciflO, toward which the star of empire is slowly bul surely moy ingantl above which It isdestiuetl toshiuein the transcendent glory of Wes tern commercial possiiulities. Unity items. visit- July 12. Sunday school i progressing nicely at thia place. Kev MoClalO occupied Ihe pulpit here Sunday. Haying i io full hiss'. Iieller than usual. Mrs It c Edwards ha sick for the pMl wit k. Mr Kail Bariterul Dexter was ing in this vlululiy Sunday, Tile Aphis is isttlierilig Ihe wheal in mmus locaiui-s, eseelaliy ilw ie grain. Mrs Mollis BlUilh tin bet li tpilie sick lor i he past uns, bill Is heller at preeei t. Mis Nancy Shot makt r was visiting at her parents Mr ami Mis J W t last week. h 1, ami M I Eid wards sinned tor Silver Lake last week by the way ol Middle Fork. Miss Lily smith who hes bssn sick at Silas Kuels' as abb- to be taken home Sunday. Will Rnrnnn Monday Judge and Mrs W C Hale and family are ex pected to arrive in Eugene Monday irom Klamath Falls, aud will in tin future make their homo iu thi city Judge Hale ha formed a partnership with Attorney H D Norton for th practice of lew, end they will st onos Hie crop I ()l)(Ml lp ,,llirHmi.0 Ju ra Hmja ( u very able jurist and will bean honored l.n-o ipnle addition (. l,e le-al fraternity of hi dlstriei, while In family will laj glad ly Wi I, on ii d In Ihe i eial el re!, s o 1 1 euy. M Its K 'l II I III NK L si 111 BEK, M I) cI)liifiito u tlTmmaaad OulMiea SVManafi i ad KWlrtaity, Ogka Siellim Bloot, op(3tlu Quard otBos Blue Andalusians and Black Minorcas. iTi'.'T WJN "1,W ricmii hi gaasaa tnl I orttanil OreKon. nsyso My MIliOMaism t aesded iy eueseivl dlrtei iron oe n Niinhup i,r,Tviik.,x. v. My niue Aadalnlaa MS It baadad by . BiM pAu winner Ml Jolinnbum show, V. rinuut, Jn B, INS Mi lOsiella Hyiand has been visit log with bsr sister Mis m v Werner, Eftl one astttng $8,00. Two asttlngi tor the pas' week ' " T. F. BENNETT, Stka hit -One br indie cow, high KL'UKNK, horns, had a bell oil when lust seen. OKKGON Has some brands, Strayed from Good pasture larto, two miles north of Fu gene. Information leading to her re corny Will be rewarded by w T Quodpabti rb. Wantbd, (fiOM) .".ve ibousand, M Inch Ko i itiiar hak--s. Adities me at Kugsne, stntlng price, delivered t my faun. N'ORHIS 11 (Ml'IIKKV ExtFaopdinapy Sammep Gleapanee Sale ....Commencing.... Wednesday July, un die duuvc udic tc tviii commence to el Our entire summer stock. Our first special V Is a full line of ladies fine irT ii 1 1 nn in IM Ml When You See THE WILLSIE AT 50 CENTS. "WORTH DOUBLE" Some of our Prices JM nlAMa Ann Paeifla Foulard at .. n w.t , i i TT l.i i i r . i :;u in Dieacneaana i auieoonea niunvai f M m Iti jAalnna al VllllfS I vv.v..J i...v, ..UL.e.. , it:... A 12.. Pi ,1 ,,,, 1 IMS VIUUlvr . .s,..v - i.v i i ,:...:: ,11 ....1...... t ,oc I I I 1 ' I I'lllllll. 11, ViWI. . ii i ..ii .j , -t. t I tL't l III 1 lull till Hll K7UJUIUWJ VlUUQg. ( 'all and See them. S. H. FRIENDL' flnr Wail Panor VUI ft Ull I UfJUl nn ...Is row ready for inspectioL CALL AND SEE IT. H Harta Mmkr allfthat Wall Paper in Go's Windows P.S.-lO.OOO rollnfjuBt leceived. CHAIN DRIVE iHowerl .ii I ni: STEEL HAYRAKES TWINE, OIL, AND REPAIRSOl: ALLKlN BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC. Loughmiller & Peter, iil hnm, with exceptions too , , . " , . :'C0 ai'rm, 10 milts irmii Kuufiio, fo: trinMng to BMBUoo, are American g0 aoree nndar oulllvaUonBnl' citixens an aoon an they breathe the ainit paitture anil liruah. UimkI linn-,-, ntrae uarn, ami ttoiiniiiuiniis mi .;,,-,.. Bennlin K.ir an) mowi-r or binder In tliia mar-kt-t lo Ih liatl at K 1. riminlH'is air of liberty in thia favoteii lend. AN INBOLBRT PUWBR Ktir furtlier purlU'iilam a.i Cms A Me rust. Kugei e, Ortgna, ----- --33 . ...It HT1I AMM Al. STATE NORMAL m MONMOUTH. OREGON strocg Academic and Frcfsssloini n Well i'iiiiipj trlnlns' irll I Itui-h l.aailm lor ."sale Germany seems inclined to get her hand into the United Mate- W head tf tlmruuiiiitirvil t'lmtitwiiid l uea laiiilm lor ale. IVinis r,amia ' IiIm I t iii.rtlivaMl .r (.. I Spanish m nan. A (ii rn an gunbunl l(ftrdaii tend, A J cwnun, refused to allots the insurgents to i CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Baars tho Bluaturt) of Few Points 'lo It CbnatdatCtti We have the IMPROVED MASON JAR . , . i, i . i . i . . i, avy"" KS now m 'ATCa - wi'iuriMiii- i,n-, null? . iiigiier. Buy then bow oJdlo Jar Rubbers LsiVH than ' evrr Imui, ilirni liefoie. padM with - iH'iiiiuivn ,yrtn. ItcRtilHr Normal SSarM ol inraj i ilnilor year whoily proti aJ Olaiillntfil o( acciviliti 1 ' rilaMl eollema admltusl Jirti-tiy ,V"Sm Thodlplnma otthen !."' ' law u a life SMtlflMM t.' ' I 1h. r.,,liiIot the n In ' 'oui'"! lioht EDnm-1he )ar I""" " Ii.-ut,lul and healthfu .',''; tasfl flu- hntt term will P- ! "i .d1 '.iu n.nl nvina ni.i ..-- leolooiDpUoalfim. ..oSEll (JAiyr''- (' fully it: P. L. I WINS, secretary ol Faculty When your Of tyi TO COUPANV. watch needs rapairing Take it to ERB THE JEWELER FIMT-GLAM watch repalrinf. ingrarlnr kM Jewelry work: aOwt'or th and Wr.'.amttie t hrUtriai 11 l-'ur Sale- A KMoosarrsI JS3 Iset., two Inti.. line iranleii l,ro water, 1 0 fruit tree' . idsl Also one nn Wl" , .rtr. , a-in ira.lef.irTaf.mnt I'p'orJ For partu-u'ars 'i lTr&i offleearTBiila, r Kirat utreetw, Eugene.