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Kugene City Guard HAlUKPAV HKHf. 10 TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused coniderable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors peisonally. Address all etters referring to the newspa per or business connncted there with to THE GUARD, Euflene, Oregon. THS IJFECIiL IMIOI. fiov Oird -ivfB as a reason for ailing u ipeoUl MatioD of the lf ialutur tin- ueceJtUjf of atlemlinp. to business left without legislation by the udrinpted legislature ol 189C. Hut how comes it hat Ojv 1-onl has rusted easily lo the Oberna torial chair since the. election last June, a period of lores in inths be forn he fnunj out that the public nervtoe ll threatened with diimter unless lejUUiimi ! uttem t'd ? It is but a perl 'l Of fool months until the lafUlatow will m t lo regular session with l.-nly erf ti.ie to attend to jiuhlii' need. And what logislaUoi Oiiul 1 he nccoDjilish in the short period of twenty datH allotted toasijecial se mod? Apart from the election of a senator there would DO danger in our law making body attempting to make laws in that sh rt period of time, (lov L ird b tys iho con stitutional limit of forty days it too short. Whit good then MO ho ex pect to be aooooipliebod lo twenty ('ays? The long nnd ibort "f the special session is that the people are to be ooospcllad to pay 'ot a legislative HMsion held for the Bile purpose ol elo -ting a I'nited States senator. We would liKe to see the state with mother representative at the nation il capitol hut must con tend that the price of the articlewill he too high. N' i tli a short delay the state cou! I get a senator u a nominal rout. KICK HORDE Lieutenant Colon"! Dick, of Ohio is(uoted as having said: '"The principul dill reice between an American Indian and a Cuban in surgent is that the luii tn knows what honor is." Tho Jndian, doObtloM knows, but bo DION frequently fails to uti lize tho knOWlOdfO than otherwise There wns a glaring illusiration of this fact in the Modoc war. How ever, honor is purely a matter o' individualism ami not of race. Some races have a higher percent ago of honorable men than others. Conditions should also be con sidered, in making estimates of people's honor. Tho percentage of honor U even bight r among a race onjnyiug petfict freedom than one which has horn the yoke of slavery or oppression for years, for Un hand of tyranny, pressing for -ur-ceesive generations upon a class of people, hns a tendency to crush the spirit of those people and with the crushing of that spirit, manly at tributes, like honor, gradually dis appear, and the atiject serf beOOUeS, in tha majority of eases, a mere talking animal, which it takes IUO- cossive ceaaratiom of edu Alton and freedom to tt volute into a man to be trusted. A BKPfhBHKNMlBLK riiu no. When someone is badly injuied or killed by trucks drawing hose carts going to fire- m a run through the business streets, and tha city has to pay a good tllll of damag.'s for permitting ll the dutt.erous practice may be stopped. Alter a lire alarm the streets generally (ill with people and through them, around bliud corners, and across high crosswalks, the trucks and heavy carts are taken at a run. 1 lie time saved amounts to nothing and the danger U great . Go slow through the buiineai streets and around blind comers, and make time on outside streets where there is ao danger. This I floe, if Bteds I, may save sOOaOQM serious injury. Hesides there is a law probibtUng this feet driving What right has the city, or its agents, lo dmregird its own law made for the protection of Itttb and life? Beoeusa there is a fire is uo reason why people should act like madmen either going to or at the scene of the c mllagralion. The list of fatalities in the war with Spain is a small one. In all 2C4 men Let their lives and of th e number U.'l wer j officers. A eery large rrentagn for that clas. An tiobange sajs ihst notwith standing the paper mills ol Oregon City ore being (iterated day and night, and ore taxed to lb it titanst capacity lo supply I be tieinand tor their i aper, the wages in that in stitution were reduced list week from 20 lo 'AO per cent. The ma jority of the stock of ihe mill is owned by the fcxamimr and ObroOioleoi Ban Fran c o. The woolen mil's at the same city are OOly paying $1.15 p'r day and have M trouble in getting opera tors. Yet the Oregonian every day announce that we are in the midst of prosperity. i over.'ior-elect (leer is tjuite non- committal on i lie ijueslion of an extra session. When approached about the matter he setlleB his in terviewers with the statement that he DM been busy putting in bis fail Wbett ami has paid little at tention to the matter. Somewhat like the bujy man that saws wood and says nothing. Our coming e ecutivj appreciates the fact that lileooomey be golden for bi.n at the pteient time. A senatorial toga is h inging on a pg in the state bouse f.r some lucky man. D could drily he made to (it Mr liter. One of the causes alleged for the war with Spain, was that several tbouttnd Cubans were starved lo death by Weyler, uti'l now according to reports, owing to the negligence or incompetence of the War Depart ment, sevi ral thousand American soldiers, who never left the United States, have been treated almost as cruelly ss the OobetU were by Weyler. Ih marriage a fuilure? "Not on your life," says Ilenr Admiril Sampson, who has just be ecu pro moted oyer Commodore Schley for BOl being more than seven miles away from tho battle of Santiago Hay. Sampson married a isler of the. Secretary of the Navy, John D Lmg. HI A I B COM KM I'iN W. 0. T. U To Held in Begeae From (Mtober I'll to Till. Ah the tlute for holding the .Statu, W CP V t'onvention li - bet-n ilellnilely And, Ilit'irrMili'iit ol I he Kueiie W .c T ' baaooneonod the looal eieou tive board from Una to time, appoint ed ueeewary e uinuillees, iIiphikIi whom BSasntlal nml various plans preparatory to successfully and credit whly entertaining Mich an assembly, may hi- executed the program, lnuumlng with the evening of tha 4th Inst, for tiotti day ami evening sessions will he varied and full (it Interest to all. Ah stated hereto! 'ire, the attendance Is expeeted to lat lare, and tho peo pie ot Bugone in oheerfully render ait aealatanoa poaelbla in making thia OOOVentlOfl iqttal, If not better, than auy yet held In Kugene. , Mrs Naieli.su White Kinney, t lie stale president, will prnhahly lecttlie one evening. Vi . Kinney lias a national reputation us a platform speaker and ber Itotnre will ho one of merit. Jfep for the Jratr isWut a gr.'xl many men and women Are looking for help Against Approaching baldness i help Against tvhitenina locks ; help to restore the lost gloss to the fuir; help AgAi'ist fading tresses t help far the scAtp Atl.nh. J by dandruff. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR offers Juit such help. It restores gr.ty or faded iir to Its original color, gi ves it length, tmcltness and gloss, and removes dandruff . " Mv hair s.: rnuirli and krokm and t cja.i lo full mil. 1 b ue ol but one botdo of AVKK Hiuiii vasoa beta aaactid tnaUllma out nJ r-ii lire I my liwr mintli, fcloakv una in nii.ni1 la condition. It lthe finentof Ircs- a, .'it" I I. MI'l ll.bllverCrctli, Uim. 1 "Komt yer avo tnr hair iMiran to fall out and I i . in 'e ln'J K Id'.ttc 1 trlca ers air and very conn raj hair cvaurd to (nil out ami a oewand vli.rou(frowtli made it appraranc. My liuir la row aleindant ami ' -TIIOB. DUNN, Kockville, Wla. WBDNE0DAY . BRPT 7 Bkanton and (Jkkkn. Hherl1 Withers informs the (ItiARU that Brauton and Qretn, aoensed Of the murder of Linn, aie about the two httiipitst and plea-ant criminals i vei con 11 mil In jail. They Ire laughine; and joking at all times nnd are mi Irlendly tartne. They do not seem to understand that tliey are ntnndiiig under tb. shadow of the seaOold. r.KSIIiKM i: LhASKO. I) W C(.(ili(le,e has leased liis resilience at the east end of Fifth alltet, to Prof and Mrs Arthur Ijaehmau. Mrs OuolldgO and children will leave about Sept -0. for Southern Oregon and California to apend the winter. BHiPPina PnnMU Norria Hom- pbrey is now packing three ear loads of Italian prunes for shipment to the KaMern market. Ho receives Ills cash, a good price, bh scon us they are load ed. He is nlso running his time large dryers. Dikii. TIioh W Southerluiiii.ot tilen- tana, died at the raaldenoe-of Dr HI'' Itussell, 111 Thurston, yetttciday even ilig, fiom Bright' disease, bkkI 'A" year. The funeral ooenrred tins after noon at Ihe Thurston cemetery, Hev M L Boaooflehulng. To Bl M AJUUKi Webster Waliis, of Eugene, and Mis- Nellie Holt, of Ooborg will ho married tonight at s o'clock, at the rcddcncc of It H HhaekleUla this city. The Quabo extends congratulations in advance. a i'omfokt. Thermomater Sfl at 1 o'clock this morning tjuite a contrast With the '.HI degrees of yesterday after noon. Cool nights and mornings can bedependtd upon in the Willamette valley. Penult ru Wm County Oletk Lee today letued a permit to wed to Andrew L Hill 84, and Olivia Stickles HI. New Lumbar Yard. Pl aaanl tin. Jettlega September B, IM7. The sun Is i ll II ahrdding his warmest rays upon Ihls part of Oregon. Thteahlug is a thin,; of the past, and people are turning I heir attention lo the hop yards w in re (bey reivlve 85 oeuts p r box. Mr. Wheeler, the road overseer, ba begun road working. He Is the man lo have good lends built, The road from Kugene to Pleasant Hill is the llni at in Ihe county. Mr. and Mis. M. V. U es and tin Ir daughters, Tina and Mal'cl ftrs visiting with their deugbteri Mrs. 0. w. Milam, Kdw ard and lu'cssreat I'eta'umu. t'allloruia. w. L. Brtstow la Intending to move to Crvswell, Oregon, soon. Mr. ItiU low expeel- lo run a store hi thai place We legrel very much to have lo part with Mli li good and honorable people. Mrs. suite, lilai Blaneba ami it. m. Warblnt hi and J. 1). Kallghmau Start ed fir Newport ihls morning on avblt Notice Miss LUUafl M Lewis, lately of the dormitory of the Poll land I'ulveirlly lia laki'ti charge of the I' oft) dt ruii tory w btie she will lie prepared lo alee wale studenee at It, 60 per week Including heal and light. i hose Wlthlng to lake hoardeis, or who have ruoms to rent, or who are willing to board a student In return for ' work, please send lull particulars a lo t. i ins, location, linn bar aud whether young men or young ladies are rk sired. Add i es, "I'hrlsllan AsaocUlpina," ll ix '2A. Kugene, Or. w Kok Bunt nit iSai.k A kokI it-clt. IhreaefHI aeres apply to H Moi nt, Ninth at, J. W. KAYS FURNITUrU CO. MALMERS and FUNERAL 0IFECI0.S The Trent Lumber Co has establish ed a lumber yard In Eugene, comer of l-'if.h aud Olive stru ts, hack of the MtnncHiita Hotel. Teams are now lui'iliug lumber to stock the yard, and orders oan be filled on short notice dl reel from the mill. Qlveuea oall vVa guarantee sella1 faction. I, K Bnvann, Salesman. To Pi una li rowers, It will pay you ifi ximlne the Triumph Prone giader in exbilliion at s l Long's Bardwatj store. Moui.kn a Patrick, Ufara, Phone 1-'. flt) Slate Si Salem. i BYV Hop Yard. Hop picking will commence on lie Si' IV, y yald oil the McKenzle, Mo day, Beptember li. Will have a grocery supply ktOTe on the yard 'or ll blOefil of pic kers. MlNKItAI. Sl'KINOS CM l.KdK. - At Sortavllle Oregon, tlpens Sept 111, Imis hTealtblul loeatlon. low tuition. Cit- ttlogiie free, Write for neuled in dr ill Hon. J R tieddes, President Now is the Time To look for a place wlioro you can luy your winter Htipiilv -! Itootn and Shoe, and if you want TO SAVE MONEY It will puv m 'i to visit our utore. We have a full and eoni'l'Mi' -luck uf tlie very liest KOOdl that money can Imv, ami are selling them at price which art - lwas others sell poorer jroods. 'all and be con inc-d that what wc say is true. YORAN & SON. THE i mi HI w A Lsne lOBDty UJ "i"1 " MlUel's, II ID i Hi It li learned i tin a Isiyahout bl years of age do ill - morning al Wm Mlllei's bopjfard, i.laiut ft miles north oflblscily. Trg iher with his parents the lad iiini enriie fn in their home al Lake l reek In pick Impa. Tb boy had ti en sick lor two or three days Lut was lUppOli il In I e .a tler. He waa Irlt at camp iloue, and m the return of theotlii is waa found dtad. Physiclaua from this t ry were suiinnone l, and it is said s i tngef waa sent for Con uer Qbsshira. The CitfAHU waa unable to gleau uiiy pertleolars other than ihoaa as abort given, st lie- time iifgiiing to press. I.ATKH. At 4:11 i his afieinoon Uoroncr Chesliirciti.il Deputy Attorney Hauls tarted do s n to the yard. The parents Who ars H In udattm-It is learned will pet inn no one to touch Ihe body of the child until the anival of the e 'roller. It Is also -aid another child of the family is ill. A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago. ' Miiuiiisioiiers 1'oUtt. August B L N Kosejr, court bouse f'l.loOOU W T Ballaj, count v c miiuls slouer 47.60 Deios i) Near, arehiteet no.OO In the mailer of icfeulug w rrant to the sliuill for collection of luxe.-; cleik ordered tn i.-sue warrant to slierill' uu- Iborlalni bin to proceed lo collect Ih" deliiiiU' nt taxes for (be year 1866, ami that 11 Utetasetrf be preen d by levy and salt us upon execution agnlml said dtllnujusnt. A W Wullaee api'olnted eonstalile for t'reswell precinct. 't runnell road; Jos Beddleaton, l'aul UammlU aud ''hos Whltmore ap pointed viewers. r r Pitaor hi pointed justice of ihe a-ace for Lost Vallsy piecluct. Kisb and game fund of ISO trans (erred lo genernl fund. Hherlll Withers Dutifled the court (if the appoint mem of L 1) Forrest, L I. Sleveua ami r t: Harwood as deputy slier ill's. it Fisher, reek crusher f ;to BBohwerswhllil fiunuln pen 2 so J T Bowland, hupervlsor road district 'o 107 18 00 J M Noan blacktoillblug 10 oo B Klluiaker, rock erushsd 0(H) L G Haggard rock crushed OS U0 AUgUete Patterson, teachers ex amination IJ (N) II L Hard w ood ii . , rs exaiuiua-" tlou j 00 Wm M Miibr.Mi erintendont, teeehen SXamlnatlon uud stamps 29 75 I) !' BUI too as-ts.-or ss so . Uo vrrsllj n Oregon. 'Hie fall term II begin Ssptombet llitli. 8tudeiils who have oomplttsd the tenth grade I n -1 an enter the lubvfreahman class, No examinations are reiulred for Kraduatesof accredited seiioofs. Reasoiial equivalents an- accepted for mot . tba mpilred i u t ranee atUdli s. The courses ollereil are those of a good ajpltrersity. There are depart- rneiiis inoiiern ami ailCleill lau- Kuaires, iihysli-s, chemlstrv. hh.lnuv i geology, F.tiKiish. i iM iiMoiii advanoed engineering, aainu my. i. gle, pblloso. phy, payebology, malhematioa and physical education. Music ard drew lug are also laiiitlu. 'n. tuition a tne. All am. I. i t- pay incidental fee (if ten dollars ,:ir y. Ho, id, I d,i inir, heat and Until in ihe d rmlton cost $2 oil per i JutllUA J W m i, i, Hec "i Regents Rnckii . s antra salve, Mm best sn v io the ,.rld for tut bfnhwi, . res, ulcera, sail rheum, fever aoies, letter, chappM hands, chill 'urns corns, and a km aiupth ns, u d sisiti , uies piles, or no p:,, re uuired h marautetd to give ir lect aaiufaotion or mouey retund.' I SICK OK WKLL, A ILl'SH NIGHT AND DAY. ih it Packer! at the Hitlle ol -an- tisgo do Cnba were all Herofi Their Heroic KfT.irts in Qetting Ammiinitinn uii'l Hations to the Kro.it Suved Ih? Day. i' K lli'ii.KK, nf pack-train No .1, wrltlngtrom silih.-.. He Cuba, on July gfd, says: "We all had iliarrlnx a ill moru or less y ,!,.., i foriii, and when we landed we had DO M me in see a doc tor, for It was a en si 1 1 rush and rush night and day to keep II e I roups sup plied wiiii ammunition and rations, hut tha ks in Chamberlain's folic, t'iinlera mid Diarrhoea Jtemedy, wi were able lo keep at work and keep our hen! b in fact, I sincerely lielieve that at one critical lime this medicine was was the indirect saviour 0 our army, for If the packers had been unable lo work there WOO Id have been no way of netting supplies lo the front. There were uo roads t lint a wskihi liain could use. My comrade a' d myself had ihe good fortune to lay In a supply of this medicine for out pH-k lraiu lie foie we lefi 1'ampa, a. id I know ill four ease.il absolutely saved life." The above letter w aa written to tba manufacturers of this medicine, Ihe Ubamberlaln Medicine Co, lies Moines, Iowa. For sale by D-hurtl it Del. alio BfeolnUetM Adopted by Eugene Camp No 16, Woodmen of Ihe World, Sept 2, 1808. WhiujuI) Dread olaeaaa has re moved from our midst and from bit laiuily 001 esteemed neighbor, t'barlis 11 Wulsun llierifo'e be it RaaOIiVnn, by Kugene Camp No 1 13. Wo dmen Of the World Unit we have lost from ihe Forest a faithful disciple of Ihe Craft, the memory of whose sterling worth and integrity w ill ever be w ith us. We further RaooLva, Thai iheaorrowlog widow ami orplr lis he directed to look limber than earthly friends for comfort and consolation, tn him who holds us in the holln w nf bis band, who alone cun sooth their sorrows. Be It furl ho Kksoi.vhi, That nur Charier be draped iu mourning for the period of thirty days, lie il further RnOLVBD That a copy of these les OiUtlOUa bespread upon the minutes of Ibis Camp, a copy lie senl to the fiimily of the deceased, and (hat copies lit sei t to the FaciHc Woodmen and (lie local i ipare for publication. It McMt'HI'UKY, u h Faku iw, Oommlttee L O llKt'KWITH , J w w Moona, c s Hi nt. Clerk Consul Commander. ( n cuil Couit I uses. The following cases were llltd in the Lane COUUtV Circuit COUll today: M.iy s:. Amant s. Bugens st. Am- ant; suit f..r divorce, t he couple wen married July 11, 1883. The oomplalnt cliarnes thai defeudaiil abandoned u d deserted plalnUII August Ifi, l,s.2 w s. cinismaii vi, Louis, Howard) sun for forei 'sure Judgment is asked for KW10. Ill Ihe Veimout election Ihe demo- Scats made galea do the vote for g eruor and abo for members of Ihe leg Islalure, You cm make the ac quaintunce ot" SMNmtfs Best offej e.nU hbinj powtitc givoeittoj t-gtractB CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Wgeatuw of A Fi.nk Buck Hon Char Us H Hiker, Ihls week, rtOOttOd u line AUROra tuck, by .-.;ile.H from (J p Bailey, the uoted goel breeder end Angora hair manufacturer of San Jose, (-'at. Mr Itaker any. goal!,, inlelllgelit ly handled, ill pay lerae returna. He has sold bb surplus stoek, ai out K50 bead, a ihne dollars per hi ad, and says he could sell several thousand ii hs possessed them. L t-i las Eugene, Or, Bep(, s, Ibiis. Be lej B M. Foetei J w ll-iillei Jul, Miller F II Paiker It F IVtervoii t;Hf H, R - Mis Kiln I, ttailtb, rs B J . for nothing, and welcome, gjodet knows. For sale by Gray & Sen. taj tS Hiniirun, UnJtrtiktri nl tmbahr.us. Cor. WiL md 7th jIj. Fi k s k i k -220 acres eSSeUent farm Ing lauds. lniuire of J.uin Van DOVN, Col urg, Or. A NEW LOT OF IMPROVEO "Willsie" Cameras lUvcivnl. We rrcommra.l thmi . Superior Fotografs. ilixi-r O (i Chuk W F, I Drew CD S Km, raon M . M J jjkulth M:s Magali iii. i I i'r't,, enlinij 01 kttlvra I will K- , ..,. aaellilcl II K. Jl. ( ous.ici I- u For Sale. r:u acres of land iu two s-para e tams, adjoining. 120 aeres in oaltlva- ."OU, It) miles Miuthest (il Kugene ntkwHM ,lt.raL.re A)a0 lro .and lots, call e and horses, for sale cheap l,iu,re t First .! Wa-h ingtiui sireela, nr address W D Hamiton, Eugene, 0 .gon. Oregon Breec i: ot uiSS pTUDds V WlU pay the highest mttkel prlee forali 1 can 8 H Frikndi.y. Arriving Daiiy III NEW DRESS GOODS NEW JACKETS NEW CAPES NEW SILK UNDER ,HlRT8 NEW TK1MM IN CjS Everything NEW to be had Cai'l and see them. S. Ii. Friendly Our Will Piper,,,, ...Is row ready fi inspsctiof CALL AND SEE r . - a. VUfi ;eeet Just Rubber at that 11 all Paper in Griffin irk Go's Windows P, B. 10,000 roils just leceived. niu iu 11. sBstM STATE NORMAL MONMCUrs OHE00N- .mMUl!gAWm stroBK Academic lU wdi aanlppad iraii croilca wnli ebl Hi'Kiilnr Nornml i'nu Hcnlor yi'r wholly i BnMloaul f OOllStM HilinlUnl '! ' 1 The diploma ol I law al ahfe certlilcHti i Tba graduaU'S i I ' 1 " ns truc'licm. Light Eipcnies Th. llvmit'iful rikI h ' Tbo tint term will i ISi OSIA'OfUWBlvl fullyti'iit ou tpplicatiii P. l. Si b rata 17 of Fn 1 loptrliMlsH ol Ihn' JM". 1 men ijm to ''"''JljSU m in 11 m .- . : l" x isfl I-,, : . CAMPBQU l ehoek full al bad tbjofi, o i UiaiPtlorlty f aala, hamlln none of IhU ?ll truth. You win in llic luui.t nml wull papal line nt ILL mdot vi tind I L A. OVERTON'S Exclusive Print and A ?W bres 'Uom wi i-t ol roatofllre, Kijhili Street, Answer a few questions and get a tW.i it Tree, the Questions are asAiw. are alike, and the treatment mu cially. A special treatment 1 you free. If you suffer trc night Losses, Lost ancholy, Dizzy opc Eyes, Sleeplessn. special treatmc' cine, but a treatment aW TA X. a trial Do you have pains? others ? How long ? Niiht sweats? Howottcn? Do your eyes blur? Whan? Doyoushepat night? How long? Ars you constipated? Answir tfai i . 'IU U Jl.'tW'l. trial treatment mill h ..... . p , . .j , , i, , UIIW J . to you by mail free. You take no chances. naircss DR. J. H. HUDSON, 7 STOCKTON STREET, AN FRANCI8CO. CAL. U W s at m "V m. T -V Am AW AiV "x v jw "v Am w V ST- - r ATM f1 catitittlll .m Imn flS .1 1 ! be UtitH 1 fm'is3 Spots j - - - j refullj J vurw rnsfi haf$ I ...kit ,U s"--- When your watch needs rapa ring Take it to ERB THE JEWELER FIRKT-russ h hi, ti rep I lnr, currarliif and Ji'Wflry woik, fi ir ','tlna Willamette Chriiman Bmli Blue Andai ssians and Clack Mine THAI WIS ST an 1 iorlii'l Orik1 .iirrf" Is hoaili'd I f " Wli Biiruiusi-": l'rlV 19 I pen l li 'l ' , ja joini.i art thow, " Kns one ' ting 13.50. T. F. Btslifl, EUUKNK, 1 A 'I