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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1898)
HOP ShJH'lAGK Sestttinil Mww in IVire li riblf. l I HI I I I III - New Yolk, Kepi Agriculture: ssyi The world's i 'J'lii- Ail' He. 'i lie liOi r"p: i i r 10 allow a shortage tli' reason thai nmy poibiy in- rensCed In h n alloai . advance in prlit-s, weirding m I In- American Agrlriiltiirl-t'n in ini'i.v reports UrOSfc, tl ii-:miii- I i llM Is'"' crop of bop IB ' m Aii-'rln, France and F"gU' well " United States, mehi II hm lonablo i" believe that, allowing f. i poM-mie Im- .i I. li l. Mi linn ' provcnc,.., ,. IO lll,OO.I lllll". II " mm- j ' therefore, the third eropln socees loo In ni-iki' only f ir average Intel, ho that ton general Inpreaalnn of nh rt Hiipi-ly of old I i - Is apparently juHiiiimt. With an ' lereas is "- sumption of beef ihmughnut ibe world, tbe demand will evidently ah Morh the prevent supply at lair prlcee.'' no rui NUATlOa Aii Oregon Kditor Koldier hayaAH 1 We . Han I'kani isio, Bent 8 Sergeanl Major li L rJolgate.of tbe Oreaoo re eruitH, formerly editor of tbe Uorvallle in.i'ttc Hiiyt: "Tberabi no (bondatlon for the re MirtHtiiHt nave agitated ibe itd Unea anoteljr at Portland, and tbe governor of Oregon. Tbe ilokneoi among tin men ih oblefly moaalea and mnmpa with H few ruseH ot lyihoid, oont rnrlod attiBmpMarrltt. There Ik nothing to oomphdii of. t'oiiimivtioiii'r-. t'ourt. K O Poller ci.nnly Judge I r Lea oonnty olerk I'' I. ( ill. lis deputy " W w Withers aherlfl II .1 liny deputy " . !t"ill 7(1 ..lii'i 7n .. 75 00 ..168 TO .. 7.'. IKI A rt I'litten-on Irruiiiri-r II 0 V M Miller rounly tebool in per Intaodaot K Howell Kerry limn HIDolHOII " w li Baton 60 mi jo 00 SS 7o 18 no 0 B Doyle night rratob xi Kugene Iii m u t Knviiig4 II mU rent l 00 M li Mit'HUii ilepuly eniinty HHHI'HHOr "ll lit) Mrt Sarah J Wlleon depo y eounty iiHKewMir d olerk 6S 00 (i (' Plaennn oonatt bla fee "in e v v.rtu Ureeu Boa th way & Wlthei rook orub- er i Hlnyler rue of pauper J SI ('nlrell Barahbarger a Andrea i lumh 8 .Mi so 10 6 1. ii .".I. HO 88 I .nr. in- I mil. i i uii.l.ir O W Wright " t! Cole " s 1, iCoorbeed pi luting MrH Mariiiii llontaj ue gravel T o Mux well gravel Baflk'l Bandeaker police duly July 4th I) ThompHon roeli n nth. i j W Kajra fbrjeral aipeueu In dlan Julia K Hehwar.ohlld Htiitlonarj ink h'uh etc II 601 B! Bohwarssohlid stationary Ink H'l)H stc 6 00 H M KIchariNon roek eiu-her wood mid Hawing .. 31 00 J ll Qray sheriff of Crook oonnty nerving Hubpm'nii on John t'ohb 7 46 i' M 1'urkeiHou juror Kirk In- tUint 1 00 OOOronarJuror Kirk Inquest.... i J It Hill juror Kirk InqUOSl I 00 WLCbssblrs ooronsr Kirk In quart 8 io ll ti l' Lemley juror Kirk Inqueal i o) J B Taylor " ' " 1 00 I) Qlbson " " " 1 00 Bdvard Bally wltusm " " i .r. Frank 1, em ley I 60 Mac MoBee i 60 It TSuilih 1 .11 MM KIN MKW8. Clipped From The rimes of Septem ber 10, Tbs Junction City public schools win oommenos on Monday, Beptem her 10, Mr Washburn, S new OOmor from California, ha rented the Oarneille re I del i iv. I' O SatlllleN, who reHide.'t west of here on what In know n an the DlngCS frm, mat with seven ami almost Bktal aocldsnt Bundsy. lie wan bunk lug mI raw lor a Hit. -tier intoit -n .1 One of the roH'n hioke and the end of the pole whirled around mid Struck him on (he right wide ot the head, above and lu front of the ear. He w it" rendered um on-ei us ,tnd remained in that Htate for thr. e dav. Hr tlesii wan -ci t for and r. cdsrsd all the aid possible. At thi writing h has r- gained coiiHciomui. sand ll i believed that he will nvnv. HlMTQtlVAt MKITK holt Unlv r-iiy r Oregon ddlng to l' OollfcHon I "iik.nk, or., Hoot I- Tbe historical collection of UK- state university re- ; till, I- hcw-mmIoii tisiay In the shape of an Mooootof iii bolldlng f In- "Ha' nf Oregon." II.'1 first Hlt-aiicr bUlll by Americans "li Hi" PaoiDC i kt. Tli" mini lint I" In Hie tluli VAMAIlI.i: rrltlim M .1" I dale, OH f lb Walter J Shelley, of OOBlpaOJ '. Of" lUflfl rs sud DM l.r I Captain Mr gon volunteer, whose home Is in Eu (,, sftarwsrds 000 of I Im xecu- BObO arrived here today from Cavlte. i rif i ha provisional gov. i Hoon ufiur bin arrival In 1 1 1 f I ' 1 1 1 1 1 p - . ' i . i i . i -1 lit. i, li. li, i I, I l.r iiiii'.i t-i'y lii'i-ivi'il IIIH pun m in- iKeu Him im "-"" ii i ni Mr v. lin t PMeloon, aod became totally blind. Hewsndli I obaigsd for disability aud sent baok to hi. ;u: . i and Mr MoAithurprofeoPmnelsoo. There be bad bla eyes" t.... .i tit m i I he university rnitodlau oporatod on. and ho far bu recovered --------- - 9 I 1. 1 li- i. "! I (-' father. Senator i . VV Ns i. nil. n mm it- it It re prool n-,'.-'!oi i provided. senator N.'-iniii. ess ptouiar ol 1841. He ...rt'lill III..!,. II I. .,.,.' II Mlri ill I I i I VII lr)ol, Mpwllf- f j !,.,., legislator, brigsdhtyi ueialof inilniu. aod with ' r.-ai ii cMnotlonas United etaiaa ei. nlor. II l i'orri'Hi.'iii nc" i-xli niled to I many . i ibe leading men ' but eo eralioiii and i h'i t lie InetluoU nf a ooHretor In preeervlng Ih ppera. The oolleoclon le raoeedlnaljf valuable, it lonludva au extensive file oflbe Ore goo 1 . tetman. KMKRUKiK V UURP.i i Bfbrti li lag raada lor a Hlate Urga- nliation. The ICiiH'igi ney t.'nlpH met .ve-lerdiiv afternoon and bad a mmt Interesting masting. Mrs Cbovn nf Ban Pren ri-iM wiix preetil mid gave B Very dellgblfol talk oi Him wrk done l.y tin- i eii Cross sooietv in that olty, BrsChovo has bssti nn aotlva worker in the II-"I I i ohm Hoeiely hIiic.' wnr whh ile -l trr l "itinl win utile to give much i alvabta Idfbrmatloo au invitaiioii was recelvrd fr. m the Portland Bmergenoy Corps and Red t .' Hix'h't y to eenii two delegates to Portland for tbs porposi of orgaolslng a State Red Cross society. The lnvl (niii. ii uH .'i i'. p i d ami the l'riHident ppolnted Mrs s l' Sladden and Mrs G P iiriiUn as delegatei wlb Mrn strtdgiit and Mrs Loomn as niter- nit tea. As the Corps i wltbout work -.t present correspondence hat bean hi gnn with the Htm PranoJseo Red Crosi SOClety nltd the hidien hope to iissii-t them eltbsr Ib tbelr hospital work or iiippliss fur samp. H x njew namss were h.Io"' i in the list of ui'ti e members, JUIMJE II. N. Illl. I. imiit Qssd a .t Ml ii. N mil died at bis home lu Riobardson preolBH Friday, s.-pi o, 1808, at m o'clock p m. He bad been afflicted with a oauoerfora number of years. The funeral will he held Hun- TOO I day, Bepl II, to the Oak lli.l osraa 17 SOItery. - ini 1 Deceased waa ono of the beet known II W itini mosl prominent, of Oregon's lo 71 ! early proBoers and served in an official capacity. Tbe following sketch of bis 8 00 1 life la taken Irom an early history ol "7 60 1 Laos oountj : (II N Bill waa born In Cumberland 10 00 county, tb Dluoky, Marob 18, 1813, moved to Tennessee In 1818, thence to Missouri In I848,thenca to Oregon, across tbe pltlns, In 1868; arriving in Lane county on tbe s'h of Noveml er; was married In MoNalry eounty, Ten ne ec, Pel runt is, 1844 lo Bllssbetb a Merrell, who was born in Randolph eounty, North Carolina, December i. 1810. Children, William B, Alcy J, Jssss K, Margaret B, Richard H, George N, David it, Jossnh H, ami Andrew L. Was oounty Judge of Hur ry county, MNsourl, fiom lls to 1S,1:I, and county oommtsalonar of i.nne oouuty, Oi gou, iioni I860 lo ls7i) s P ! i eight Bervlee, Following Is the tunc lalilecflhe freight trains of the southern Pacific, as tbey psaa Eugene. No's 88 aod 80 are the local freight, while No'sSl and 88 ars ths rapid ssrvlos through trains. Tne Increasing foil trafflo maksad. diiiontti irniiiM uacesmry, and in the handling of the Immense crops of this caption, the railroad employs many exlra men. l''or a Hingle track road a good many ttttltiH pas Eugene every il hourx: PRjnOHT B iiKin i.K. No 80, north bound, t:4Ap m. No HO, Houth hound 0 do n m. No. 'il, north hound, 0:86 p m No St, SOOth bound, 8:00 a in. S0l Sold. lnUr titinr.1, i F. H Ucmp today hop to Goo I H-!l A est io i ill -'7 bale of Son for cent PC P' Und. "m Mlwr today t'd N balceof Jfcfisn to B 0 Smith for Tj cents per poind. BACK FROM MANILA VlilH .1 Sliellev No in MM. IS I VI Ml VII M I Friday's Portland Telegram: PrifeJe tin- iimc of one. Willi reference to Ih' Oregon MildlerH atOavlta, he Haya tiny arslBgood health. None of tbrm ute iffllcUd with any dangerouH ailment, Mr Rbelley, bowwveri deslrmlooor reet somo srrooeooi Impremioi - regard' ing tbe condition of tbe Oregon boys in in PranolsBOi Be says thai at do time were I bey in aaot of noorisblog food; bnttbaydld complain or their nnhsaltbtal qoartsri ;i! (lamp Merrill, I hough an a generali ty tbey fullered from nothing mors rievoos ttian neaalsa. Now that they arc nuartared i.t the PrssJdiOi with I Mn,,r. .l lui.i. 1 1, ..i- lmv no furlher c.-ui-c tn ! iniplitiu. 'Iiiier. lv mnitioii llilx," tulilid Mr Bbellay, 'io relieve the minds of the Oregon boys' frlsnds hsre, who may imagine that Dure Is much soflerlng among (in ui. i" lact, all tbo reports Mi nt here fruni Im-Iow have Int'ii SXSg- aerated." SATURDAY, BBPT 10 Fhum Bbownivillb. The Ttmss ays i Prof w a Cslder scoompanled hln friend, Mr Deri Mllhr, to Eugene Tuesday, returning homo Tburtday. J M llowc, wife Htnl two (IntlglititiH cams down fr.n.i KtiKfiie TueMlny fora few dayn' viM.it with relative. Mid friends In this city and Waterloo, Kd Paogra, formerly 8 l agent here, ac companied by hi- brother, rode over from i !ugepc Sunday last and visited a couple of days with friends Hop Picking Cottage drove Lender Kept Tuesday morning about -iki hop picker oommcnosd srork In the stone hop yard, Bear eras ers! L Mr K Hays imM charge of tbe yard, which Is . large one containing about 48 aores, of very Una hops. Tho price paid Is about 80 cents per box (T bushels) or 88 oenta per hundred pounds. Prof JoilM son. Dr Joseph! , the noted physician of Portland, spent last night in Bugons examining the case of Prof Johnson, He Htated thai bets suffering from Inflammation of die brain, ami lhat while hi ease Im uot altogether hopslSSS, Htlll the grenttr ehanoes for recovery tire HgtdiiMt him. DrT w HttrriM1 treatment waaoolneld ed in by )r J.Hephi and will beeon- tlntu d A Nnw Dam. Cotlsge (hove Leader, Bept 10) A Nelson, our rust ling electric light man; i busy t work on his dam SCtOSS the liver just above hi plant. Mr Mslson expect to Ih able, when the daffl I OOmpleted, to run hi plant m'-vi ral months in the year by water, Instead of steam. Fi'm-uai.skkvu ks. Quite u aom bar of members of Bugsns Lodge No 11 attended the tuneml of (heir late brother Philip Frtsbee, at the Oak BUI cemetery today. The funeral wae largely attended ami was quite Imprs. live. Lakh Cotntti Bora .Growers gen srally report fair yleldsand ol excel lent quality. Picking ha fairly oommenoed all over ths county, it looks Ilka prices might be better than for levi ral year. To Wan Clsrk Lee today Issued permits to wed a follow: Qeorge Bovern, SI, and Dora Howard, i;il; (i,M F Boutberiand, 28, and Lllllc Short ridge, go, BaUf OnOF - Many of the hop .vnril- iii Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Clackamas and Washington coir tic only tepnrl trom one-third to one-half a crop. WniAT, The wheat market U slowly advancing, Vesterday m Port land it made a gain of one cent p(r busbi i. Oouit House Contract Awarded. Dai UASi Or. Sent '..--T.hI.iv tha county court awarded the oon tract for uuiiuiug ins court bouse foundation to Edward Kill feather ol Portland, hi buid to I s tiled and approved within Bye days. Hi bid wiu j-.'sss. Condon Qlobsi Mr and Mr K R sioan start sd for Eugene Mm -'nj Inst. They will vimI rtUtives thereuntil some time I November, when they Will start back home With a load of fruit. A FULL TICKET nUl Fu ion Was Kffected ll KlfrBsbuig. Populists Made a Concession Blkmborg, Wash, Wept o- The pap ollst, di asogrstlaaad sllvarrepobllcan ntate Bonventlona, iiprssai'U g the silver forces of tbe slata of Washing I too, formed i fnadnn today aod pom lunted the following iieki I: l!,.i,r...iitiiil v. - .laiiiM lli tnili" n Lew m, demo rat, of Beaiile, and W U Ijontl Bllver-repul.lleuii, of Sp'iUaiie. Supreme Judge"-!! F HoUSlOO. popu- jiut, of Taouma, umi MMOodmaa. demoeiat. l Dayton. Fusion b aocompllslisd by ibe populhrtscofiesdlns; to the democrats, after a very stubborn contest, one of the nomlooM f r supreme judge, DEL1NQI BNT PAX flOTICBfl. Work Will Commraos in All Praolnets gaadsy. iit) uasid ssst i" Next Mondsy .Sherid Wltbsrs and bis deputies will oommsnos lnallssr Uons ..I i he oounty tl work of a rvlng the dsllnquent tux warrant. Il will probably be ." day before the work In completed, after which the properly will be sdvsrtissd and ths aie made. Florence and the other products went of the mountain will be handled by ( E Boxwood and li Fowler. Cbssber and KlmiraC K Hale. Coyoti miiI Siutdaw Frank lladley. North and South Junction, Long Tom. Richardson W L Houston and A A Poster. Upper MeKenale preclocls L d For rest Springfield snd Coborg P Comegys, )Ieaalit Hill, l.-fl Valley. Fall Cri.'k, etc J C Parker. Cm well, Bast and Weal Cottsgs Drove Al Waltaoe, S i; l'iier. Rugeoe preclncta8herifl Withers and office depullea JM Howe audi. H Patters in, Tbs deputies a:,h will serve tbs war ra its in the remaining precincts will he appointed Ins few tlaya. MONF.V IHSTS1BI lr.ll One Half ol the! noser Estate Legacies order, d Paid. Ti. Bendrioka, administrator of the e-tale of F.itilie ii t'orser, ileceased, will pay 80 per cent of tbe legacies made under tbe uiii of M t'ou-et at once. Theothel hall' will be pad when the Coohrao farm and tli build ing at I he corner of Ninth and Oak lreei are o'd. l!y this distribution the t'.l low t Lane county H..;tie cburcbw , societies w ill rood re; Eii Parkins 11,800 Kder Bumpbrey olio Hh.cI Bumpbrey 600 Congregatlooal Church, Fug.uc ssti Obristlan Church, Kugene 250 Bugcne Lodge A F A A M ho IV miilcu ( tg$ Iu Japan. "Tho Little Japanese at Homo" h the tit lo of im art t io by Miss Ida Tiguer Bbdhett in St. N:.. jolas. Miss Hoduutt says: IBM (tsb-bee), oeki of Lino or white cotton cloth, arewoza on the little feet. They uro muile Iiko uiilteus, with u place fur the .ri .c too SSpamtS from tho others, bo as to allow tho ftrap whioh fii.-t. u oti tbe dogs to psas be tween. Tlni clogs aro madsof wood tind have two little Wooden pegs under the nolo, high or low, nooording to the tu.sto of tho wearer, but in cither case capable of making ;l Kri.t clatter on wood, stouo or pebblea Fortunately il is not tiiu custom to wear uny footgear besides tbe socks in tho house. Tho sin gle strap divides into two parts, which pas on each side of the foot and fasten to tbo cleg. These .-traps, or thongs, on little girls' clogs aro sometimes gayly colored. With bttt one fastening, it b au easy matter t i tako off tho clogt when entering a house and leave them on tho verauda, nud tho custom is cer tainly couilncive to tiilinoss. it is a necessary custom, for the clogs would be ruinous to tho lino soft mats covering ths iloor. Complexion is uuothcr important nud interesting point to the Japanese girl u well as to her Ann man and European si-ti rs. UIS 8CBSS. The Biftne Cannery prying Prunes TheEugeue cannery is running it evaporators at their full capacity at Present, handling the French prunes Fruit I coming In at a very satisfacto ry rate and enough is pild y,, WHrehou-f to insure the run over Sun day. it i not likely auy green prunes will leave Lain' county tip vear, there baring been none packed to date. nn,i 1 Stoilatelo cxp.ct anything iu that line now. A RlFFIAN HORSEMAN. Thrrt..i it., sdlag aMssiloen n- burit w t ... i" t""P' Ttie BSenl. -' ' ' 'f liontt" iifil I !,.v,.r H-o.-perfoniittlwai. bjr .. KlfflH lr vgulitr.aviilrt.ian'-'i.l Wft" is. ti.i i mawt. i "-: i ..wick match a loby from Its i.iotber s . ... ii.... . . . i o inf.i the nlr. anneal niu k"""!'. m . i rau-h It anil n KiitlheH'rfoniiiince. I once sow an Indian rider In tho far went iprlng 'nun hln OOBT'l Imro lock while tho aid nOJ wm movlB! r pB l',,k H Mowaad remo art iBSSsrrtly " sssnfitng lHHitiire. I have SSSB other ierfnnnnnec ,,11 over the wo Id. but for ii neat, clever, cl.-nn nit feat tl!" Kllnim eieiftletl them nil. I think. . . . . ...,.. . f 'I ' - " ne. a. the town of MUUa, iRlfflani ' Wswsmcmtsrtalned "Sovornl of tu rum uoon oi ui" i. vi -..inlli e iuminntier, wi. iiiii in" honor Ilni'lv. ' In.' morning wc i.loout- IdethS t -vn and reached S l. vel Ktretch Of rand. there wen. it number of Kiniati horx iu. ti. Tbey wore line looking foUoWS, Wtth g MmlBg fare W broil.', white t.vth mid ;i:tlr.Ml In nnow white biirnotis.. Tl. y went mounted ..n kiiiiiII nnlni.iN, Hllght. but quick and wiry, of the thoroughbred Arab barb typo. "WeWSia amUiMMl Miniotlmo by tin . r . ,i volution. They would throw their hwi rut iinu ii.ihchi.m.. ... . .. nlr. catching tie m by the hiltS and StOSkS Infallibly V it wa-iitini'iuiee'I that j something of BnuMiiil IntenM would !' eoooropllsbed. One of thamm Pf'" . .i i.r., nn, i f,,r h.-i ict on. 1 s'.uil"'-" ne- oeedlo was a csmbrio one, and the thread &u or .'.ii line When we had duly l both, one of tbo men ,gn il-l he uid tl.n-.iil tin- n.-cilo lb' unllot" .1 in- nor-' down the sand about WO yards er so, lie (I neiiy wheelsd bis horse ami n rBamed stationary, fiviuu u-. ' ' WBO held the assdls and thread wave, cm in hi hitnil and rislc toward lh When ho had covered abont two-thlKi of thoU'.s tance, ho halusl and waved hit 1 ind to the farther one. liiiiimllat. !y ' MeT spurred his hcrss IntoagaUop uns townnl us at full SpBSl As he tbl other he took the needle aad thro . in his coninloii, Is-nt over for u D ll ' and piillctl up when he rea-licl o-.ir 'at l v. holding the UrSSded ncotllo triumpl'iitit ' f over hit head." Kxchange. BORED BY A CLAY PELLET. A Ilulr rjatsblj IfSlT In ttSSl ' lr"D an lash Tlilrk. A carious illustration of tho OOWSC I light matter to K.rfuntto iianlersnnstances when driven at n high velocity is men tioned a having taken place In the ltojul nr.i-n.il nt Woolwich, i . :....!. lalcly. In the oourse of experiment on llrlng tins in mines, conducted by Cai.tain I oopcr Key It. A., under the homo otllee, a special gUB Is employed to do duty for a bOCC h ds With a charge of high BZplosire I ltd K led cylinders of gniy thy clay. i tins long and its inches In dlarnotor, me used so represent tamping. Tli. M sb t made to act in vanoBs mlasaiea i ooal dust, gas, etc., and to stoptl urSBCs plug, etc. Kvcntunlly a oast bugel pinto mi Inch thick was Bla I feet In front nt nn angle of M degrees, in order to break up evsrythittg uto dust and throw it upward. After three or four shots with this ar rangement the clay plug, weighing Tr ounces, perforated the Inch Iron plate, ant! tlio hole thus matin has steadily ex tended siiiec The familiar tallow- caudle passing through n door must hide Its head lieforo n 7 ' ..in co plug of clay lierforittlng an Iron plate nn Inch thick ut iui angle of 15 degrees. Doubtless the velocity must lie tremendous. It Is ilnt.il out that llio velocity for n hanl cylinder of this weight and SUS to cut through one Inch of wrought Iron at 4."i degrees would lie over 1,900 foot BBOOnda With cast Iron and clay nut! the th.ve or four repeated blows everything is so greatly altered lhat there Is little more to be said than that the ef fect Is remarkable aad unezpeotsd. Lan don BBgUMsr. Titian. No .irti.-st ever had SO prosperous a enrcer as Titian. Sue. ess attended him from thu lirst, and during his liu years no cloud dimmed tho brightness of his horizon. To1 the end of that marvelous age he retained all his faculties, producing masterpieces to the ln-t, and .lying Unnllv of the plague. a hale, hearty old man. The prim es and jioiciiiaics oi n;o carta ciiom' mm to leave their Images to posterity, and It Was the monarch of Austria and liermanv, of I Spain i. ml the Indies, up.. n wh.w vast il" minions tbe son never whopleked op tho brush that ho haddropictl. sayingthat B Titian was worthy to lxi served by nn emperor. As a OOlarist and as an exponent of the whol. -,, , st.oag iH.auty of this world he Ff( t 'ounce OrcfC Lender of Bep remains forever without a rival. Some . critics alms,, hbn because ho has not tho 1 teniuer IU. religious fervor of Fra Angelieo, tho ill- i vino purity and elevation of Raphael. But i Mrs Laud died ut her bom i, on How It is well that U is so. He could not have ' TiiHsdnv Nei.tember i, aged 76 Improved upon them In tbelr sphere, while rn,r' iUPBUu wtpttm mr i, H In his ow n he Is tho undisputed master, years. She leaves a husbiind auu revesling to us the beauty of terrestrial several children to mourn her loss, things, particularly the loveliness of worn-1 Mr W It Frady an old and respected on, as no one else has done. It is an art , ... n j . hi haaaesl that appeals ehl.tly he mind and tho P'Hr of Oregon, died at his hoM senses and but little to the soul, hut there Lorane, Wednesday evening Tl Is nothing morbid about it It is as with dropsy, aged about til) years. The heslthyss It is beautiful, and only the pamalna mm lalri In rest in thelOOF f iiiinii ' ..I Duune mm necausc ho painted so well tho loveliness of tho world in w hich we live. Sewanee ltcvlew. i Wh r ii I?'"" wnen F. Hopkinson Smith was In Oi - ha, one of the well know n social clnl the city tendered him a banquet and niu - orally calle.1 on him for n few remarks nncr manor, in the course of h s sini-eh he quoted from the "Bubalyat" she qua! rain : A book of verses iinJerncoth the linugh, A jag o( wliio, a lout of brend anil thuu Bealdo mo BinKiin; In the wlhlSIUSW A wilderness vtvru paradise enow. After most of tho guests had gone homo a wealthy pork packer approached tho au thor and SSksd him if the lines were from ono of his own poems: "Oh, DO," anSWSred Mr. Smith; "they are from Omar Khayyam." . t f K'.I0SS oxx n wrong." was the reply. I don't pretend to know much aiiout lit erature, but 1 11 hot you the Brinks there Is no such paper as the Omaha Khayyam. " Philadelphia 1'rcss. An I'ntrrritlrd L.iv. ly Girl. A lovely jjiri was caught by her aunt while Indulging in e SOnepUttOUl cla rettc. "My do.tr," said tho horrified aunt, "do you know that every time you smoke ono of those l . ,iy thing you drive a nail In your colli n: "No, auntie, aear," said tho lovely fcirl. JS.."? . A wwa on' drive a nail. What to E.,t. FROM PRESIDIO Qrrgun Bmiti Ask That He liiwn Tkn III Hi us SI u... The folio Will ; letter receive I be ti Crmii . . ! . .... I. ...... . ' ' ur 1 U ar Z i ' " " lnai tasjir, ana nean lbs Imprlat el iiu.uiuiikt. KihthK (il ABO! You will a- .. Dragon reeralla a great fov.ir by PU hsblngaalatamenl of their c.ijj,t,0l)" We lire not iMpo-. . ,.1,1, (' oursodsavors tDget buck iiiiiiiri,onjt" vet w.. think the governmsnt aht-uid' r golne that we are men of Bfjr and that our w ed to he at our hotue ami bnslnsss Is second nulv in n. . ,.. ,.ul M,r ' We llilnk tli.t have a right I.. eXH.'t to be deal i.k j now , Hint the war Im over, lnlliWmt pint in which we eame forth in " mi'- out- Mime oi l"ie irr.t.. Hibi. element t ill oomparjlss aod ne Imciil neeiu to have, tbe msjorltla J ' ' y ..or melt lire nil or. . . . . .. ti iiifrii-an dtlatn and reaponalble rosmbsM of the eommanltlcs from which tbn came. One complaint lhat Oregon rexruili have to make, in that they area-sinned the duty of cleaning the entire camp We have no commissioned ofllcer to look after 111 nud feel that we are Im posed on. We ask the opleof Ore gOO to lend their Influence to the ex. i nt that we may be at COOS muilertd , 1 1 I f we were needed longer in tho cause ol humanity, there i not a man who would ask to be relmsed, but would Hocrillcc iiemoual interest, fiml- ly companionship and life, Ifoscssssnj nit we tlo not iVel content to reoiilo longer in the si rvl - when not needed. One Unpleasant feature of our re tention in (be service is Hint cur nrw- ent eommlssioiied oillcer are men who draw better pi.y than they ever did before, or likely ever will again, and lu their Indifference to men in the rnnk tire Hie otits to lie dealt with. We will appreciate as long as we live what you may do to voice tbe sentiment of the men whose mouibi ure sealed by i pedal orders. A I'm v ATE. PBOPEBTi T KANsK Kits. E ti Tobsy, of Blllbun Oounty chases 1'. of Struuh's Fine Home. Fur- Dill:. Guard bvpt 10 V. J 1' rnier t ie real estate dealer lo- ,jlly .i. J( Btmub home 00 the c irnei of B t ith and Bllysrd Mtwis to K O TohOj . he wheat king of Gil liam county I 8250, und in return Prof St: . i i p.ircliaeetl through the same agency the W T Hailey properly on Eleventh street oppo ite Dr Patter sou's residence for SlL'OO, and the W ii Walker property corner of Eleventh and l'alterson streets for .Mr Prasier, has also sold during the ptiMt week lb -John A FilinunJson farm thrt mile of Eugene to Jacob Klrseb forfSSOt ;ttlso the Janus Bennett farm III the Ml haw k Valley for ?1 V)0. Thedornand for city realty is grow ing constantly and considerable pnp- crty will likely change bauds during the next few months. DEaTfl NOTICES cemetery, at that place the followlr? day. Hundny Sent 4, nl 7 o'clock an), ' tbs residence of her parents, of dlpb- ,. . ... , ... , , ,iiiehut 1 lLerm- M'88 Ln,tle Jual,,,u' L 1 of Mr and Mrs 0 F Knox. -"l!,9l., tie J Knox was born August 31, IS'8 and w a 88 years ami 4 days of age. Borrowed Fruit Bom Parlies who have fruit boxmbrrJCw "Oampbcll Broa" are requestsd to " turn the same to the fiCABD trtlce tholl earliest convenience. Died. At Smlthfleld, Or, Bept JJ lv.is, of dropsy. Mary !- Mot.ni. -i 56 years. The funeral Will Sept 11, to the Orange cemetery, services will bt conducted by Kev Farliud. held Tbe Filtv cord . f wood wanted at thii nmna nn mil. 11 rtnllon llUt till don't mean next Winter after the erood been water Ml ked wilh two nr o1 wood sejel months of sret weather. W en... ul llii-h.in mi tlo.sr who to furnish wooii must apply l'rl'- 11