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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1898)
r v, HI). KSTABLISHHn f Til F NUIOIITMI OP DKtOCKiTir, MINimiS, AMI IMR IN IHimUIVIVG M TBPSWKAT OK IDI IRi-k L32 BUGENL, OR., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1898 r r net: NO 48 150 - adies' Mackintoshes PRESIDENTS MESSAGE llie laiLvisUijiii in Hip War Wi'li Spk I lll.lt si l.nl s l hiss WASiiiNuroM, ,)ee. 5 -The preel uein tn.tay transmitted i eoogreM lift) receipt for ih year rutting June :fi !!'.'. will In-$."77,S47.U)7, aud it ex pendituroe 9M,e7lM7, resulting in a drlleletiey of 1,(100,000. The pro Moo mot Mr otrengthen- ing Ihe ti-Diitivn of lht treasury in onanretlon with lot war kaeglvenan 'I confldeoee in pMrpQaeantl werofthe government to m ih Ia n ihe present standard, aud bat ee.ab ijebrd more tlrmly than over itie national ottdll at home and abroad, a narked evidence of thla is found in tbe (1 iw of gold lo tin- treasury. I re new so much r my recommendation f l. f. inlK-r I, 1SH7 an follows: That Inn any i f the lultcd Blatc notes ! annual message. He begin llie me. I P'enente I for redemption, a .1 are an uii tbaiUliaaant, tun n twlth remed In gold, sued note shall ba standing the add-d burdene, rendered pM" apart aod only paid ool mces-ar, by lb war, our people rel - 1 exchange for gold. If a holder of a ill lb very hII .faclory ami eadll tJulled Slate n le . refer fold and TO CLOSE. ,i ... ...:n . ! PS UHll win iiiatM- i. n in nunc. EY MUST G0e L NEW G00D5. mcrcasi 1( tietcrt- ol pro-psTHy evi deuced by the laucst volume of l.u.1 ncs ever recorded. Pho revenue MJ Nlatiou pa seil by die praaaiil coo gress has increased the treasury receipt the amount e-lliu tt. d l.y it- authors I mill the nuances of Hi- government have been uoei-lully admliii-tereii KL EUUtN u'UA.U. PBELL BROS , Publishers I I". r. i - -I' K "I . iiiiimvi.r p. i - i . ' twsen haventh ami ratlin, r-loei- RBMS OF BUS80BOT10N, Mr i.nt i M , v.' on . 1.00 . .AO Mm rsh-s made known on application ill Un-i nest letters to 1 1 1 fc. 1 1 b A l 1 , ( )re4"ll. VKKV, J HEALER IN if l'atill..a. fhulllS. AW Ktc. vurk : I. ir ni.-i. .. m ir P Wm ilh lK'K, AITOIINKYAT-LAW. -Unc hull block Boutli ol i hriHiii.iii Kl liKNK, ObEHON. I .i.ro. N MAUhl.lV ATTORNEYS-AT LAW i.. ir i . . in 1U o llliuil IlliicK. Euom Okehom. I. WHIT80N, IU.NTIST. U l.llr..l...UA.l k. tU I .it lit' ! ..iseil W V HenilerKoii, I inn Tv..ir.',l to ilo anvttiiiik' in tin' lino "f I Ml III.. ll... v.. u-.i. ..lli..M juihi nriuue worK a Bproiiilty. C LAKE, AVITL' 1VI. I Dm Li .ILC Dai new prices in Foreiirn anil : ., v ciurwij "um " JDMi I lu PlttE, Spee al in the nuant JUROTfON ( iiv, ::r , Dtfa S. Tbla IDOflilligal 1.30 oYlo.-k lire waa din- i i i red in ihe Bbrnian bnlldlDg, vbi' h Cpntaiotd liruiuiueti'M gruMTV -loii' ttld Uoon'l aiumuiiitinn auil gun ton'. Til.- tiiier IMNM Were uceupliil liy I)r VO;leby. Wl the tire noiii'uny arrived on then-eiie the lire i wat bayond -o .trol, and rapidly npieail In the poatoflioa which adjoins the Bhrmao baildiog. Poattntitar llartln laiao bad blajawalcrjr atore in the pott Lfflot balldlng. As lur a can be ascertained at this ! lime the mull, alamps and llxturra i-re saved. However the tixtuies tftN badljl daniRKtil. The balMlDg was totaly distroyecl. The lire spread rapidly and sum the bolldlug occupied by the JanoUau ! (My Time.s newHpupi-i w is In ll imts, I .ii ( by bard work (he building was tared, llowevei die entire newspaper plant waa retnorad ff in the buiiiliiig ( lo a pi ce of safety. ll ln kid for aw hile Ibftl Hawley A Williams' implement house would go, 'but by hard Qgbtlog it was saved. Bo i n b'li-e wtiH the heal that the plate glass in V. V Iee & Cd's diug rtON ncross tbe atreet were broken. The entire stock of grocerieH beloug- l log to Itiummett and the entire stock oi guns and ammunition belonging to ! Al. Coon was totally destr yid. Dr W W Oglesby lost his enti'e llbmrrof the value of at least 800 ' and bis Ml of line surgical Instrumeuts ' v .lued at $l,'JO0. His notes and accounts to the amount of 17,000 were entirely destroyed , as was also bis ofllce furni ture, valued at f'200. INSI'KANCE. Brammett'a 8"t'k Of groceries, $2500. AL Coon, guns aud ammunition, IH. Poatotllce building aud llxtures; V)0. Loss about f3."0. I)r W W Og'esby, insurance f30U E U Lee A Co, fully Insured. t-His it iroin Ibeforeruiueitt, be ibonld j ' ' Ira baek from tb UalteaMatM in la with in paying g ild for it In fgobangfi Pha laaaon 1 1 ibis is mado all the uioie apparent w heu llie gov ernment aiM an In ten tiearlbg del t to provi te gold f,ir the red motion a Cult".! BU M DOtM of nun. inter. -t- MEMORIAL SERVICE Mh ii: Sftffti HflJ bv llif K P 0 Kb. i lit oi 1 1 TO t in in: tn niit uaard. no I "ihe iaubmfoiir hrnthers we write iion (he ami, llirlr luuo on itu. at,i, tii o( love n I nieinnrjr,'' Baffana UodgOi No IIT, It 10 EE k, held a MOtad BfjaJoO yesterday In the M aeon la ball, in acoordanM with grand lodge laws, which provides for an aniitial uieinoi lal, ai follow: After IlilsVaino tbo cl s.1 g servlcea iy the lodg, mid K v Ml BfOjka i ro nim iced Ihe beiiedletion. I'lA OK ATKINS. The commit lee on decoration was Win Mayor, l' D Idnlon and 0 It Cbriarnao Thav did tin n worl aw n. Ovortln Stalled Rnler't chair weie the words: "In Mt'tiiotlam -II I'lIK , vi r (he weal chair, "I'lianty", over the touih, ' Jihih'i" ami over the north, "Love." Boorgraona and rare plant wa u id, mid Ihe loyal purple color waa qolto not Useable I 11 K IHMJI I I ill Having in cbaige Ihe in, mortal ser vlcvs wt-re (' Marx, (I W OrlOln and ileimus w Tbompa m, and to tbam is i uc t tic sun, --mi maonti in which PRESIDENT HMD'S TROUBLE ft'esl fiuil School Clii Qtil SeM. in 'i win ii tx.t ot fin. aim t I'n H ' d Held, formerly eu'ierin- H"d ii ered.t Has a lva i I I llie flii-l bating d. bl sni. ly 11 -iionM not p iv rank, while it currency ha Is en ! '"" "gain ex. lep I nil demand and maintained a' ihe wmld' highest j ,"T V-M. tflhey aie put out 'ii iii, y tand ird Tm tmhury aereloe, under iM,lf ay ihey may return again lo bo too oommon flag aod tor a rlgbtooua Uollowody a'lotbar ltua lu red. cm caue, has irMthetitsI the naiioual ;,,',,i and another liltereaUbaarlug -pint an I b is terved to oemoi mom M0' wdm a non-lnierett-baajing g.il,'m closely than evvr li e fr.ilernai boud betv.-een every teottau of the oountry. The hi - 'ige oMlalpi abmt 18004 words and ihe ilrst hdfot it la devoted entirely to tin- hist try nf ilm oausee leading up to the war a d lb proei I i Hon of the war an I Mm nagMlationi for peat". Tbe president dOM not di-.'ii- i if government nf the new po Matlo It, Which wbl collie to us a- Ihe result of a ar, bol state that a milita'y g iveru- lo ill will b coiiliuutd until such debt. Ibis recommend ill u is m tde in the belief that such provision- of the law would insure to greater il. gri the safety of the present slit third and to belter protect icir currency from the dangers 0 which it I- Mbjeotod from a illtlurbanm in the general bualnoM onntflttotbl Id (he country, lu my judgmonl the present Conditional the treinury justillei the Immediaie enact ment of legNiatiou recommended one , year ng under whlcli a portion ol tbe gold Molding -bould ha pl Kvd in ii SAI'ltEl) SIKnTON. I Alio). teii ai tin Qraov I. 'inn lea ana hrM in theCllV ' belroll, Hale el M ... . June IS'ji.l rec HI. The Ilrst Htinday in Decem ber of each year Is hereby deslgnab d and d dloa'od M day in w hich shall he c imiiiemorali d by every lodge ol Kiks the memorial 'f our departed brothers, ami -hall lie know n a 'Tbe Elk.' Memorial Day." The funeral eervi.'e of a departed brother shall la1 known a a " Lodge ol Harrow." a . . ...k.l..t. .1. . . l. lime aswnures. provnl other form-at""-1 rouwui.u we gteeuttawM -ooui'i is- itiiccup'i upon pie-cm ai iiiii but w hen once redeemed Ibey abould no' tbaroaftarbl paid nut, except for Of gOWrnmOnl Ot the government ol l ulis, the iie-sagc say-: "SpuiNh rule musl be replactd by a ju-t, betiev olent and humane government, create by ihe ieople of Culm. Until there is a complete tranquility on the island aud until a stable goveriim mt is iuaug. urated Hie uiililu'y OJOJpitiOO wtll be.eoutlirjed." Tbe president strongly utges upon congress the Ueceslty I iran early con strue: io i of the Mloaragoi cauai and says: "The cons rUOIloO of such n nmrlUaM highway Is no more than ever indispen-ible lo that Intimate and ready lob-r e MB UOOMatloU botWOtil our Kasteru and Veleru aeaburd, damaodad by tha annaxatioa of the Hawaiian Islands and the prusp vti ve expansion of our mil lence and coin-mer-e to the l'acilic and other national policy, no mure imperatively than ever culls for its eODtrol by this gov ernment." Coiiceniiug Hie situation In China, llie message suys: 'The United States gold It is not to be Inferred lhat other legislation lelntiog to our c irrency Is not reipiired. On the c mlrary there Is an obvious demand for I . Tin- Im port n nee of an Bile. plate provl.-ion, which will insure a stability to our Intuit money a aiidyrd, and related as our money standard now is In that of car OOmmerala rivals It is generally rec'igu', 'd as a companion propivslti m so that our domestic currency shall be kept safe and yet be so related to Iha needs of our iinlutries a::d internal cotiiinerce as to he adupiate and re spousive to oh need, is a proposition scarcely lis Importatit. Willi r. ference lo tlie volunteer army lb president says: ' Thn Importance of legislation fur the ierm inent In . HMOf the army Is munifest and the re OmOMttdatlon of the secretary of war, and for Ibal purpo has my no ipialiiled approval. It is my purpoM to muster nut the entire volutin or -Sh Hon Block, opposite Guard office FIRST ATIOMfll. MM I - - 1"' r Of Eugene. up Gash Capital, $50,000 plus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. 'i.NKIUL BANKIXU B'JSINISS f"ne on rrfMonable terni. Silit nn I '1,1a a - t i , ' nn rrancisco lino i"o OrMn. "I etchanxe sold on fortik-n countries. rs-selveil subject to check or ccrtiti wpoen. tioni entrusted to us will receive 'ttentlon. , 'liMti t, a 11 L'.v.v """"ot- Ca.il.ier. EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Or Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL (idupj $50,000 W. E BROW fretldtnt.' B. 0 PAINE. Vice Pretldtnt. F. W. 0SBUKN,CAHltr. W. vv BROWNjemm Cattkir DIRECTORS- rWOSBURN. B 0 PAINE, W E BROWN OA PAINE- J F ROBINSON. JBHARRI8 v BeHerad Honking Ilutiiit-Na larauiaaeted on t avorniiie Teraaa ! brnfH Itsued on the principal ffJfi 1 nnite i luteal io eaeaaaee raraiihe aval 1 able In til forelea coiiutrlet Iinert rt1 on time 4o"lt. Kire.pr'.il vault lor thu ttorsge ol talutb e i oueciloni rocel re our prompt attention. has not been-'aii nuliilereui spectator grray gg aooo aa ooogreM aball provide of the extraordinary events tr.mspir for tbo InereaM ot the regular ealab. login the Chinese empire, where a M,ni, , , This. a i 1 1 I. . nly an net of portion of ita marili ne provinces are j,.(ice and will be much appreciated passing under thecuiitrol of Ihe various l)y ((t. l)ritVL, . wl,., )(jft lMr wam European power; but ihe proepee! ami employments to help our country that ihe vast oomtueroe whleh tbo onvernnoy." energy of oar oltlaeoa and tba m-cessi ,.Thl. ,,everai departmental reporta ty of our staple productions fir Chinee w)-laid la-fore you. They give in uses, lias built up in those rcgi m-, K,eal detail the ennduct ol lln-i.llalrs may not be prejudiced through any () ( ,j,,vi rnment during tbe past LANEGOUNTY BANK exclusive treulinetit by the new OOOU pants, has obviated the need of our country becoming an actor in the scene. Uur posliiou among thooalioui having a large I'ucillu coast, and con stantly expanding dlrec trade Willi the farther Orient, gives us an rqul a ble claim lo consideration and friendly treatment in this regrrd, and it will be my aim to subserve our lurgo Interest- in lliot iittr(er by all Ihe menus approptiata to a eooalitwl judicy of nfuur OVOrOmOOt Warships have I, ceil stationed at lieii Tsin, for more ready Ob ervatlon of disorders, whlcli have invaded even the Chinese capital, so as lo lie in a position lo act should need ar as, while u guard of marines ha been sent to Peking to allord nor minister proper protection.'' Much space is devoted to His matter of foreign relations Regarding the claims gainst Turkey Ihe president says: ' T he newly sccrttlilt d envoy of I tbe L ulled States lo tbe Ottoman porle carries full luttru -Hons, I xiklug ! to thedjjeai of all matters lu the controversy with Tuikey for a number ; of year. He Is especially charged lo press Or just settlement of our claims , or indemnity, by reason of the do struction of Ihe properly of the American inlsslonarlm, residents in that coontry dorlug the American troubles ol 1815, as well a for Ihe rec ognition of older claime of equal J Jet- year mid discuss many question- upon Whl lb 0 II gress may lie gffdlod upon to nc ." William M Kim.kv. Executive .Mansion, Dec ft, Is - miCVIiVeJ BLBGTIoa. I'oindexier Eleotod Ublel ami Jem Binge A-airtimi . riia Breineni eieotloo yoatorday w aa a t une aflalr only forty vole being Oaal a follows: I oil ( It IKK. K L I'oiudexUr M 8 Hubble 18 Majority ABfclsl AM . I D V Koykendall . Majorily There are 141 voler i BMDt, ill in the depart ::: 1 Eelwbllalied In Hf.( NEW LOT OF IMPROVED . or I Isio'" Pamorac , .s-ue OREGON. WBIIIblU- tUUuli t-i Be.-eiva.! -ar . .i n c re'-ninuien'l ll.eiu . A General anking business in all branches transacted 01 favorable terms. A HOVKY, Prwldetit 1 . AHKA.MS. ashier ii HOVEYJk.. AaetCarhiei Kill mi in 1 in: HKAi li. Kivei llo.llet Picked up lletwei u rio: rare ml duiilimr. riunnes Weet Dees. During tbe past week live bodice have been picked up on tbe Ireach le l.'i,n,.,. ui.il I, ..nlni r will In 1 I . . . at ..I ,1111 I IVIlll'.. . , ......... ueas. inepreaiuent executive be authored to correspond a nw in l 7 rornaaenu of the principal ; I'""' - -- - wrecaeu ituaiua. .1 m-j umm have b.eu cariitd 4u miles by the with go vi din JHOTO CO eror Foiografs. MP ANY Iniarlllme powers w ith a view of lucor Lnn,iiniv nermanent law of civilized ! nations prliicl.de of exemption of all M currenla. 1 private property at sea not conlrabind ! Of war fiom capture or destrjctiou by j Dkmi kkbK Filkij In Ihe case of belligerent power. Darwin Urletow vs Tbe Hartford Mlu- The secretary of ihe treaamy repoiloj tug Co, to recover money, the defend nitk. aattatia of t h ifovernment t . nt 'a atlortie) a, Hale A Norton have Hint m.p r- from all e- urce during 1 be flagel veal Hied a simple il-muner ending June 30 189H. anion., rd l MM ..'1,33.1. aud He rxpeuditure to :4l ,, It 1- estimated that upon basis of the present revenue laws ihe 1 Work on the new ileamOOOl is belt g pushed. Invitations onmbortttg about 3J0 were issue. I mid Ihe lodge regretted that Ihe sine of the hall limited them to that Lumber. The programme opened 11I J.l'i o'clock with an organ voluntray nl by Miss Mary McCoinaek, during which the members ol (lie order entered Hie hail taking the phn es reserved lor I hem, led by I-,!.-alttd Hitler I. T Harris, J W Hamil ton, the spoakt r of tbe occa-ion, and Kev 11 c Brooke, woo otBeJeMd us chaplain, ulid 1'iisl l-'.xalled Kuler Juiues L l'age. ' Tbe other oftL-t rs; It M Day, Ks teemed Leading Iviilght: C M Youuv, Bataetnad Loyal Kolghtj a I, Polar, Kslcemeil Lecturing Knight; C Marx, BtqulM) M S Wallls, secretary; WL p. 1 auo, Troaiuror; T 11 Llotoot inner (luaril; V MeKarlmul, Tiler; look Hiell resK'cllve stations. The upeuing ritual services were then givi n in 11 most luiptesslve man ner, the lodge membership standing. The roll of the honored dead wus culled: Charles Vivian, founder of tin order, and Waller Voruoi Benders tin- honored dead of Eugene Lodge No aVf, After the calling of Charles Vivian's name the gong sounded eleven (oils and after Ihe name of W V Bandaraoo, 0000, E sailed iiuier Har ris then said In an Impressive minimi: "In vain W'e call upon him; he ha passed Into the light Hint I beyond tin- valley of the sluidow of death: the places that have known him will know him no more, and once more, we are called upon to real .e t lint iu the midst of life we arc in death; that he who watches oyer all our ties tlnies has the spirits of our departed under hie watchful care, and on thai la-t great day will ai;aln connect the lialu nf friendships so recently broken. Tbe quail tie, consisting nf Mrs Murny, Ml Mcl'ornael', MrAdor and Mr Kakln, rendered, "(Join- to His BaotV'lo an able manner. The opoolog ode, "Auld Lang Syne," w as sung by the members of the order. Pi ay of was then oflered by Hev R 0 Brooks. Solo, "I Know my Itedeemer Llvelh," by Mr Murray, wits given in his liest s'yle. On account of the hoar-cue of Miss Lulu lU'imliaw, I'att Kxalted Kuler J I. Pace, announced that Kxaltett Kuler Harris would 1 iv "TbanatupsN" In stead of " In Memor lain " Mr Harris gave tlie recitation iu splendid voice. Then Mr Adair sang the solo "One Sweetly hiolemu I bought" iu most eg-c-ellent voice Judge J Hamillon, a eulogl-t was then introduced by Kxa'ted Kuler Harris, ami delivered the meiuoriui address. Itwasone of gretl thought end Its delivery was In the most Im presaive aud deliberate style. The speaker spoke lor thirty minute and held the audieuc- In rapt atlenlion. He paid a iovli.g tribute In the late Walter Vernon Heuderaou, who baa uasaed lo the great beyond. Many eyee were molat after ita delivery. Hit remarks on death weie delivered In 1 feeling and ImpreoMve manner. Ii erould be doing the speaker an Injustice to attempt to summarize In remarks. It ua a uiaaierly ettorl and all who heard ll bare only commendatory words regarding It. The addreee was followed by a duett "It" l; of Age ' by Mr aid Mr Mur ray, aud was well rendered. ihe iiiciuoilal out. egeroktM wore carried I'll K CULKBAa' VA K Tbo Defendaol tataltfeatka Korgery. lend, ut of the Boajona public rchnnle, la having trouble With the senior claae of tin fVoatun ni.rinal scbonl, of which be I preblc.t. l'.l yen of the class left echool alnil Thanksgiving d iy, leaving but ill w bo remaiiietl true to Prof KOI. The Pendleton East Ori-Koniaii itives the following version ol Ihe all hi : . . . ... . m - . . . - '.nt tn-tiuii. Ins i' nip up tttwejQ 1 u . . ..I. ..it it.. 1.1 ....I - . i, , 1 iiniuoui iv hi 111111 nif iifinuriB i The suing of John B t'olemsu for ""' ",,l,,r ttmt alihuugh not a the KM of about oauatd oonaSd I mu -huata dlmonalooa, the trouble erable coiiiiuei t 011 Ihe slice! last ' "i-l't"!ea war of some spirit and evening rfl.-r Mm nppe uiince of the llOllOOBl, Wat, p.'lb.ips, nest to a Qoaho. Coleman aayaiho note gf a I o'10' qemrral, a aebooi qoavrei lo the fotgety, any! thai the lodorormeul of nMrtlntenaeol n tbe tronblei that 1100 Interval paid is a forgery Id-aleo Uoubla lira world. The senior say declares Ibat lie never knew the one U,ut tUe I'tesldelil Is no gcnlleinejO ami eillea Bdmondaon to whom tbo oote B tbe board of i-egenU have but to alleged to have 1 mad.- to, and that P"f aoothar ona and ihey will ro- the whole oiject Is blackmail. ,uru- If President Hi I.I remains, to He baa reUlntd Attorney s I, Itllveu '"' ay, they will remain somewhere and B K Bklpworlh who will light the 1In" ,l!l" l ,hu '""' school." matter for him lu the c iuri. A.SMVKK ftUOh The attorn eyi tor J 11 iTnBman in the cae nf K D Horner vs J II OBla man, L Bllyeii and K. It Hklpworlh, tiled an answer lo Ihe complaint Ihl loienonii. I tdenl that he ever dillvcicd ori ogeoulod a noli to Alice BdntoMaod r ntiy other Kdmunilsoiioraiiy person Whatever bearing date of Ja .', Igftj ir any oilier dale, IWgDUIaJ or any other sum wllh iBUreot al in per cent. Denies lhat he agreed lo pay (""'00 at torney fees or any sum. Denies that Hie payment of 0D or any sum whatever on August 111, IHIMI or "nt any oilier time. The said defendabd for his further tut! separate BMWOf In plalutill'a com plaint tiled lieielu, alb ges that lie MBBTIIQ Of BBMEitTB HsIIjt Uiiinl, H.c 5, The txicullve coiniulttis ol Ihe Board of K-'geiitsof the University of Oregon, ootiiatiug of it-gents H H Friendly, D P Thorn paoei ami 11 it K ie mi. behl a mes-llug this forenoou to transact bosines. ( oiislderublo nun ine liuslnea was transacted. On motion A O Hovey, Jr, waa el, rted in usurer of the Board to suc ceed his father, Hon .V O Hovey, deceased. I 1 "is was a very nice act of tbeoom mittee, and the people ol Lunelle gen erally will bo pleased lo team of the fact. The Colli III 1 1 tee vi-lted tile 1' Diversity this afternoon at I o'clock and took , .. a look Into all the departments, uevei at any tune or place, or other i ... . ... , , Another s s on ol the commlllco no-., otii.l.. i.vi.i-11 ..it i.r i .- e..r...l I..1 Alice BtdmOOdaOO or any other person or otherwise ti e promissory note net forth aud mentioned lu plaintiir complaint. Wherefore, said defemlent demand judgment against plnliitill lor his costi and dleburscmenti herein. TBI Kt'UKNK TAIIBBT. it Skipped n, 100 Poaidaot Lreiher Ll I Sal it I day. The Kugeue tannery lat Snlurday shlpM'd away lO.JiHI pound of leather manufactured iu this city. Of ibis shipment I 100 Hi went to Sin l-'iau-clsen anil o loo lb were consigned to Boston, Mass. The latter lot was split leather and Is used III making shoes. The tannery l-i crowded with order kl d is miming lull lime. Kugcne needs otoro each uaoufaotarini enterprises. Company C, Third roglmeot, on t annouuci a a grund lull Xuiaseve. will hu held ihie evening. OTIS W DrlfcW DEAD Snmllpox Carries a Kugeue Holdler Away. A lale cabin to the war department xlye a li t nf deaths aniotig U S soldi, r at Manila, One of these le given as follows: November M this W Drew, private OOmpaoy B, Second Oregon, smallpox. Young Drew enlisted at Kugeue under the second call a d wasasalgued ( Captain .1 I, May's command. Ho was nl i ii lu year of age. Ilia parents Mr and Mm Krai Diew, and sister BImFIoMOI . ieido In this city. The young sobhr was well known and popular among hi aatmclales. A Com km'. Monday's Albany Demooratl 'Next Saturday Ihe OA C and the I of O will play at Corvalllt. The Delli' crnt ha qull guessing. It il Bftld BO effort ie boiOg matle tohavea gaum betwi i n the U of 1 1 ami Indians at thla city a week from next Saturday Your Last Chance III Tail irook closes the PUSH SALE on CorMtl at the Big Store. Prices lowci than over before quoted in Kugonu on goood relialilo goods W. C. C. SEE WINDOW. Today' Express brought us the most complete assortment of Kid OlofM thtt over OBine to town. 'iAberdeen" "t In Pull the new graya with colored (h(.'Hs while loede, for evening ititohiog are real beautios. wt-ar, extra lung. Standard' 2 clasp "Lamarche 'A clasn menus th hest dollar clovo luede, tht! daintiest creation on the market, conies in all in (he glove line, wo have the new colors, over aeerji New light shades with the contrasting point "Off Brands." We have stitching. These aro positively somegood things to close out; now. some sizes aro gone; if we have your size you get the 'Fidello" : elocp glaoi bentlu. A real kid dress glove, iu all the popular col r, with fancy "Ladies" who do not look stitchos, the In- t glove to ho nl our gloves make a sad had for$l."o misi ike; they are really worth your while. Our staple "Rutland ' 2 clasp pique makes are all Guaranteed. unequalled for lit and wear ; Don't forgot our shoes. F. E. DUNN.