Absolutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome tma sosnm co. . kxw. n AND COUNTY rRDAV DEC SI WOOD SUBSCRIBERS. . fcbscrtbere wno nave promts In ncltlmitnt fnr t h . CKLY GUARD account are uested to oenver me same at lr -a' lest convenience. NKWH ITEMS iota par dozen . fral marriages ou tin- tapis. , Monday Ih a legal holiday I . indication of au ad- r L .. lilDOM changes In content- Ind ot "Crjuk" pruners Bn Hard wan Co. Di w Masonic Temple In for was dedicated lust evening. MatocH nave auvaiiccii in rsptiKain , io ;I 10 per sack of loo pounds. hilling Knives, nauu prunerw, mug i . i short humile primers, priinlntr . and hedge shears, at Orllllin , tfware Co'a. i lateat remark of Dante Humor 11 two marriages, If not more, aie Inexi events, among l-.ugrin- young hie hie New Veers football game he rn M 0 A anil Multnomah clubs prl laud, is the next thing In the Belie line of local nature. Ill original willows pension, vie, been granted the minor children of i Ilia W Whipple Of 18, by the de- tm. ii t at Washington. Lruberleln'i Cbolle, Cholera and knli i ii Ueincriy call always lie cle. Idtd upon and la pleasant and -afe lak. . Sold by Unburn A De Latin are pleased to state that the old Sneer, H (J uwen, h improving lie rapidly. He la able now to walk eral block. Mr Owen came to Sgoii in IBM over m yeara ago the Slate of Miaaouri. F Moore, the "Badger" worker of sw I ore l tty, wno in coiuiecuou Ih Pel Straliao, robbed a rich hotel per, was sentenced yesieroay in telly to 19 years iu the peniten- It It the corner of Wall and Broadway York, them fat apiece of raoant ftuiid, si.e 35x100, whose owner has used $1 ,J50,000 for It. The whole of Iliihattan island was bought from Indians by the Dutch for $10. Hie Lebanon Kxpress-Advanee con- bathe following fowl story: Ii b lodged informs us that a Japanese rtriilgc a new guiie bird turned e in this country some time agoi taken up Its anode with Ills sickens. He says It la a very pretty rd, and quite tame. II' iu the chest wheu a person i a cold indicate a tendency toward leiiiiioiun. A niece of flannel damp- eilwith Chamberlain's Paiu Balm , oneratcd cattlemen rode up to the llt d bound ou to the cheat over the aeat ! tie cabin occupied by the destitute pain will promptly relieve the pain family of the dead mau. The leader d prevent the threatened attack of j knocked at the door and Mrs Kknian Deumniiia. This same treatment win re a lame back in a few hours. 8 ild (Miuru & De Lano. IKI'KEI)ATIUN CLAIM PA1I itaie Now to Be Administered I'pon and Munev Divided. iUeorge W Whitest! has been sp linted administrator of the estate of I S Miller who died in Iane county mguit 10, 1805. Since his death a pigment has been obtained against lie government of the United States BOO a depredation claim In favorof klJ W S Miller and Q B Miller In the h'u of $5,700. The heirs are a wife, ksldence unknown, and she is married k a person unknown; JW Miller, of foliage drove, a son; Andrew Miller, Hreswell, a eon; Aden Miller, of 'htUM,.ll . . . . . II Mill... I'llll.. Hie, a sou; Eliza Winkley, Lewistoti, dalio, a daughter; Nancy Barrett, of shet.'.ailauirh'er: Tlllie dilgrist, of ! T he ill to lif ilfn, t-. non bonds Ith Darwin Briatow ami B M Veatch M sureties, Attornev Geo B Dorrls made the i proof f loss In 1803 and has been look.. ' H ,,,,, IlUblic will very log after the matter ever since. The to be tried and the public wi claim was for cattle killed in the quickly pass judgment on them uttii Bogue Jtionr Indian War nf 1H55-0. i naannla the iietter OUe. " Bargains in Keal Estate. , , . , , J I have for solo nuvornl trncls ill alio belonging to parties who obtained said have found that u eau -l0ds by foreclosure of mortgage, peuded upon. They may o. casional which ure lor sale very cheap and on UKe up with soaie tashioiiable novelty -r ierma. Also citv nrnnorlv io Kllirelie ana 1 Hpilngtleld' S like' conditions and trms. tot deaerieilon uud orlces call , 8 R Williams, Agent, I Eiugene, tregon, I You Try It "liiliih'sC'uughanl Coniamption Curt, k sold for the small price oi 28 osata. cenU and 81.00, does not care, Uke the bottle back and we will refund your money. I "ver fifty yean on tlii guaraotoe. pn;e ii eta. and SO eta. 8 1J by Wilkine Uan. List. A snot nt hnt was t . lost I Monday. Dec 28 ht., John Keen- ey's place at Goshen and Eugene HeturnDHherifl Withers and receive reward. 5AKIN6 Powder Ihjre HAPPENINGS IN CRilHK fw k Bound Orer tu km Be lore Hip Grand Jury Ml .T JAIL INHABITAMT. Dally Guard, lHvjg Cbaa Halataad ami Jatues Kelley, the (wn men atvii-cri of Staalina ninth. Iiikbihi money from the Jap section house at tbla place, were given h pre liminary examination before Justice Wtnlermeier thin morning. They were hound over in the sum of $500 each to appear before i... gi n .! juiy. Not being able lo furnish ball mey were committed t the county jail. Haistead haa the appearance of one old In the business, ami is a pr. It y good lawyer himself. Kelley i- only boat IS year of age. Lnu a aa a t - ered Parmenter, of Cottage drove, was yesteidsy lined 2"i for a-saulllng Mary Hklnner. anil not Mug able to piy the name wax bronchi dow n lor incirceratlon IB the jail loi twelve am) '.me half days. l'KISl)NKK8 NOW IN JAIL. There are now nine prisoner con lined in the county Jail as follows: Claude Branton, murder, Bd Oonalway, In Dto8 for 30 days f"r dtotnrblng public no etlng, w w WHt, or I reswe II, justice. Frank Walton and van Kldwall, '? NoJ '" ftWHIt ,.- I01 -nop lining. , . inieinit ici o i.u- gene, justice. Fred I'armeiiter, in Dec 87 for 12j daya, for assault. Juatice Vaugban of Cottage drove. Claude Mcllargue, to await action of grand juiy for forgery, .his' ice Vaiiglm of Cottage drove. Bouy Coualy, Chas Haistead and : James Kelley, to await action of grand jurv ror burglary 0 A Wintermeier, jua' Ice. This la the largest number to he confined in the jail at onetime for a number of years. tommFiBD, M S Barker called at the county jail today and Identified McHargue as the person who i a-scd the worthless cbeck on hlni, signed "Wni Vance." GENEROUS CATTLEMEN ClllC'Aiio, Dec J7. A special lo the Bccord from Chadron, Neb, says: Aa a atipiel to the court scei e at Hot Sj riugH, 8 1), last week, in which 32 cattlemen were acquitted on the charge of killing John Kkmau, a aheep herder iu Kali Biver country, 8 D, last August, a cavalcade of the ex- reapot ded. Her face grew paleaa stie trembled. "Mrs Ekman," said the leader. "We have come to make you a little Chtlsl mas preaent. Weahotyour husband, but It was In self-defense. We know you are without funds. We would gladly restore your husband, but that is impossible, so we do the next best thing give you the means to support yourself and children. If you need more, call on us," and he handed her a bag containing $1000 In gold. The plainsmen raised their hats, mounted their horses and rode away. Two Pointed Questions Answered. What Is the use of making a better article than your competitor if you can not get a better price for lit Ans As there Is no difference in the price the the public will buy only the better, so that while our profits may be smaller on a single sale thev will tx , ,.,. 1m rltu ttt'trri'i'ntr How can you get the public to know your make Is the best If both articles are brought promln- ,,,,, i,0 ublin Isiih an' certain This' explains the large sale on Cbejnbertoin'e Cough Remedy, The iMjor-le have been using it for years and I 1 ... .... H. fortll witi exaggerated ciuims. r ... ... .1... ,,r ronolv are certain .0 re.uru , that they know to le reliable, ami mr coughs, colds and croup mere n n0,hlug e(1,,ai to Chamlrlaln's Cough Itemedv. For saie by dsbum & De Lano. Youug Hotliera Oreen U the terror cf.lhoun.le of young jftkesi Ucu IUoutl.reJii" .n.i bwmetly Mali shiioh'. Ossgb , kmmSm fur. MSI like magic Creep. It I... never ten known to Utl. Its aa i 1 C.i.Te Vnc .1 aa-.,ft f"JW rllVe'l lli.l"1 m- worst eaisi . , - '" u' ?' U l.w. "i ,,,,K sai k-220 acres cxoeilent farm iUg lends. Inquire of iOBM VAJ DOYH, Coburg, dr. driel nf hlb stih Miut il by PMSJSIPTI i aMHBBS i , liutnl lec .".i AL Tnloek, rbo leeMie en Kat Btfbtb Mreel, went ou rampage last night that may prove more serious to bin than he llrst imagined.', TUloek go! on a drunk yesterday and in the evening went home when, his slster-ln law Mrs M K PrSSOOtt and I wo II tils ghls lived, keeping house for bun. Taking a pis.oi bs brandish. ed it fnely arom d Hie woman to ter rorize her Finally it was dlaehnrged, the ball entering ibe lhor. At this slageoftlie proceedings Mrs l'rii-oit escaped from t be Ionise ai d going to the electric light station, about one block distant, aked for protection. Wirt ( hutch immediately came down town and notiOsd Pol merest! doner, Who together with Ohllf Stiles, baetensd to ibesosns of the trouble En r'Mite tbey passed a man an t in quired of blm tlte house. I'lm man afterw iird proveM to lie Tttloek, w ho by lying In Ibe officers thus got nway On going to the bouse the mistake u is dlsoovsrsd, l'ollceiuau Oroner then same down Uwn to look among ths salisiiis for the man while "bief Htllea searcbi d the neighborhood Mr Utiles 000 found Ibe man irbO hail returned home, when found he started to run Willi Mr Stiles after him. telling bun to stop or he would shoot As i! man continued hU Might Ibe chief did tin , aiming wide ot bis mark however as he only Intended to soars him At. about this juncture Tulock stopped suddenly, look caieful aim ami find twice al the chief who eouragi-otisly kept running towards blm, Finding he had failed to slop the chief, Tulock continued running ml sera pod east acro-s lbs railro d track. Ongoing back In the home nf er scutching hi vain for Tulock lo get tbe little girls and remove I hem tO a place of safety, they found Tulock, who tin looked lbs door and threw up his bands at lbs officers bidding, chief snies and Policeman Croner both having blm covered Tulock states he will put up the plea that he was In the hou-e nil the tiui", ami that some other man must baVS shot at the offloerS nnd led them the merry diase, Both the chief and policeman dis played remarkable coolness and In trepldlty in the really dangerous experience they went through, and it Is fortunate they lured so I nek 1 1 . . ran t kamivation. A 7 o'clock tonight Tulock will appear belore Justice Wintermeier for preliminary examination, the charge against blm being assault with intent to kill. FOREST RESERVE GRAZING Tai'oMA, Wash, Dec 87. The fo-es-try rgve olllcials of the Northwest nu t last night in Tacoma to discuss the question of sheep grazing in the reserves. Is wus practically decided to sllot the pasture districts lying In the Mount Tacoma reserves iu well-defined ranges, the boundaries being marked by streams and ridges. These ranges will be let at the rate of $5 to a very thousand sheep pastured each season, unless there is competition for the same tract between rival growers, when it will be ghen to the highest bidder. Crazing will be prohibited iu tlie reserves uutil June IfO to allow the grass to get well starti d, and the higher altitudes will be reterved until a month later. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' Betsieni win Be Resumed on Tuesday, Jan. B. As Monday, Jan '-', Is regarded by the government as the lejal New Year's holiday, the public schools will open on Tuesday, the 3rd. When school was dismissed tor the Xmas vacation, it eras annouQoed that It would open again ou Monday the 3nd of January. However, for the above mentioned reason, the opening will be deferred until Tuesday. Kick Headaches, he ciirMt of overworked womankind, ure qniskl , i"l eurvly cured by Karl's Clover Hunt Ten, the great Misnl purifier and tissue builder. Money refundeil if not atlfactory. Pride ! ct. end .' ct Sold by Wilkins I inn. Huppeuings at Havana. Havana, Dec 27. -The city jail was delivered Into the hands of the Amer icans today. Hie transport Mobile, having on Isiard two battaliotia of the First Texas and Hec md Louisiana, haa arrived from Savannah. u anted. ,00 sood choppers to cut railroad wood. Timber first-class. Cash pay menta Apply or addresa CaMTIIBLI. 4 ALKXANHKK, Comatock Dreu n Pl ke ItBA.Niiv. -Examined by the best of Judges and found to be strictly pure and the beat of stimulant. For sale atTiceuta per quart or $2 50 per gallon, 5th and Blair streets, Eugene, Oregon. Made by I M Krmxtcle. fl) THE SCHOOLS Hie Stale Fair and Ulliti Stilt Mitta Ciueitvi Dm, 1 1 so s I I i: m a ItKKLKXIONVIl.l.K, Dei' Js 'tis Mil Km i kk:-Bein' an the ledgls laycbure is goiu' to sot before long I thot I'd rite you a few lint s, lo Ii t j on no my OpInyUU Of these here stale up- proprlaehnna, I've is-en sreedlu' a if hI deel on that BUbJIek lately and it you go down to Bale'n you mite toll 'em what my advise Is, if It will help 'i in eny. Thare air some things that oiler lie sot down on and thare air other tilings that orter have more money front the state than (bay gits For instants, lhare is t e feller as looks after the chlny lesMtl and slch. Akordlnto uiy noshnn he or er is. dons away with. He gits a good deel of money and the peeple In geii'al don't git eny benefit from It He keeps the Tanners from klllli g the vaimlntana eatanpjibnyef kraps. but as 1000 as them city fellers gits a vaka hln, be turns the law oft a d ! Is 'em git In and kill all (hay kau bit, while tbe farmers us fattens 'cm air to biz.v tO bunl I think w hen u fel'er feeds a Van Inl all its life, he has a rite to kill it whenever he feels like it. Fe. snU taste as well In far m as coy- body. Also, this here feller aa is hired by tlte state has a big iukuhatar, down thekentry kUttlWbsrt-e, in which he hatches out fish by hand, and when tbey gits big snuff to piddle tinner own kanoo. be OUtl won tin i It and turi s i in lo i.e. Ill corse, if eny of u- fellers happen, to ketch won of 'cm air iinh out of see son ere gu balled over the kools fer it. COUldtell you how them city chaps gits lish whenever they can keteh them, wbethei its the rite seez hi or not, but Shakespeer sex: "silence is golden," so 1 ain't SgOlD to give it away, bUl I wlllasy, that if the tate wants them Ash, why don't sb keep 'em whan that hired mau ol bet'l can watch 'em and feed 'em until tbey gits big snuff for the ledylelay ehureto eat. if ihlsiiere fetter is ugoin to be kept and his pay go on us It has Intbepeet, thure orter is-a appro prlaabuu to feed ull these hue var mints as he has under his .''ire, und not let em eat the farmers out Ol house uud home. Now us fer Ilia' fair ua the itotc hois at Salem, Banner and me hardly BVSr gits to go, nnd when we do we baa to pay 4 bits to gll Iu, ami when we gits in we don't git to see much only what the farmer bus brung, uud u few sharpers as wants your eyetcetb, That money as Is given 1 1 the fair could be given to sum of I lie pawpeis as air in the lunntlck asylum, hare tbay air put bsoog tbayer folks wants to git shed of them and hot becizthay air kraay. If Ibaj wus nut, there wouldn't be nigh as meiiny iu the asylum und the approprya- bun for it could be cut down. It Walcm wants to have u fuir, jest let her let Ibe slrcussea und sich in free, and the peeple will fuller end pay to see whut's inside Peeple will pay more to see a circus eny day, thuu a puukin, and thay may lie mitey fond of punkiu pio too. The fair wood pay Its own expenOM that way, but If the state is ugoin to continyer to faver Halem, it orter glvj jest as mutch to the Ugeen poltryahow und the Portland transposition, so aa not to be parshal to eny won of her cttya. I uln't got no kick agin Siilem, but Hhakesneer aez: "Bite rongs no man," and I wood like to do sumthing to help the ledglslaychure to ckoni mize, If I could. Ita chore time so I'l have to klose. Veiy trooly, OBAOIAB Kvkrai ObOWAT, P H. While youre at It, you mite us well tell the ledglsla eliure to kin der be keerftil as to how they git bam boozled by thete here sharpers us has sum little edukashuual establishment iu low. Its ull rite to give ninny to the skools us ulr a benefit to the stute, but wheu sum feller fulls to pass a ekzamination and goes off mud und sUrts a sko d of hia own, and gits iu debt, and then wants the state to help him out, I tell ye It orter not do It. o I o. Something lor the .New Year. The world-renowned success of Ho tetter's Htomach Bitters, and their continued popularity for near half a century as a stomlchlc, la scarcely more wonderful than the welcome that greets Hosteller's Almanac. This medical treatise is published by the Hostetter Company, Pittsburgh, Pa, under their own immediate supervis ion, employing sixty hands in thit department. The issue of suine for BvQ will be over eleven millions, printed in nine languages. Bcfer to a copy of It for valuulde and interesting n u i nig concerning health, and nutiicr 0QS testimonials as lo llto eftlcacy of Hosteller's Htomach Bitters. This Almanac for IMiOcau tie obtalued, free of cost, from druggists aud general country dealers In all parts of lbs country. Letter List Eugene, Or, Deo 20, UJ9S, Condray A P Cuppell Miss Anna Harper MJ HerllDg Kev C Lynch L It Melviu Mrs Minnie Fisher Frank. A charge of on cent will bs mad on ail letteri given out. rermnt calling lot letter. will pleasetuu, wfteu sdfertlJ. H V Mr-oaca. ! M , , , " " ' A large force of carpenter are e in ployed upon the upper floor of th. nee counho.es. Sill: IIAlr A DRI1AM, UA IHt NO Or DEAl N 1HE DIAL. T' - at ajf the 1 as etorjr of a well known i, .iileat of Hpioigftrld. She bell vol, as n mssy woaien belisve, thai ' ' led kri life, In r foitune, und in i future, shs bad been aaheMy a long tnm She b.nl -u". u ,1 ,i long lime. She h.id vainly Miiiglu help here, there, and viso!. i H.iv ili-tus.rd hrr. Night no lotigei ri. Resaed her, tint to. night ,mly fitful itaaibst haunted bv fiighfui drsessa It w.is ilu h.uid i I itr, she Mid. She ro w pitle, fieilul, htggurd and tired of bra. she drifted, ilrilwa on lata th.it wild- imfo of troSMa's woes Unit h;i driven thousamls f lu t Milleriaj aistStS to the feigc of sell ,!i slriKtion. I'lniilljr she came to look npoii death alone as source of relief Sin- hoped I'm il ; longed for it. She couited thv lawful hour. One night she aWOkt with a start She dreamed that when the hand on the ili.il of the clock should poiat to the thiol hour of nooning he would die. (Ifliu ihe had Milbted agonies and wished for death, tmt now It was sudilen, so mar. so veijr near ! In that BMnasat hie bseaBM ineipttoibly dear Howtoagkad she to live? With a cry she -auR Irom her bed and ran to thr Clock i It lacked leu minutes of three. Only a Bret minutes atofS of life ! With frenii d hast,, she grasped Ike hand of the clock and push .1 It back, hack, hack from the fan nil mimhei Tin u she stooped and almost swooned bat no, the tick of the clock should not make n CO Ward of het. She would ihe al tin ntted BOS! fate had lUetccd it. hut i n v moiueiils still re mained. In that time she would take leave of those dear to her. Hushing to her wilting desk she seized hei pen and attempted to write a note of farewell. It was useless. Uofds failed her. The blank sheet swam before her. Despairingly she turned lui eyrs fiom it lo u newspaper that lay near at nam). In an instant her gae riveted on the letters which weie therein minted fiom Mis. Anna Ttiggle, of Cherokee City. Aik., Mis. Batma Snyder, of Ames, Iowa, and Ml. While of Stony Creek, N. V. Tin reading of these letters (nought new hope, new daSifSS tO live. She would make one nunc cfToit. She aio would tutu buck the hand of fate and become ii heulthy, happy woman. That very hour she iH-gati the struggle. That verv morn ing she began l'i le-e l)r 1'ieiee's Favorite Prescription, uud to day then- in no happier woman no happier wife .. id mother in all Springfield, fills one woman is a type of thousands who suffer anil submit in silence to the appalling f ile which they, too, consider inevitable, l'or them all theie is hope, l'or them all time is help. Let them resolutely tors hick the hand of fate, that, ncci'onling to their over wrought imaginations, is stretched out again-! them. Many a woman to day is nuifei nig i .ni. taut pun, nnd sees the hand nf death ou the dial of time, who could lie saved to a useful, happy life, if by some means her attention could lie dtawn to the wonderful cures of woman's ailments wrought by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, The dilference between Dr. Pierce's treatment and ull Others is the tlitlcrence between KXPnaiMTNT AND l'.X PI RIFN'CK. A woman naturally shrinks fiom the experimental treatment which involves questionings nnd examinations that are repugnant to her delicacy and offensive to her BlodsSty, SSd w hich ut best result in mental misetv and physical patchwotk. And so she silently endures hrr suffering rather than submit to ctumiualions and local treatment. Wonders aie worked by I)r. Plerce'a Favorite prescription. Nature is always struggling In baud up the wasted and worn system, liut she cannot make bricks with out straw. The "Favorite Prescription " supplies the material that nalute can use to tcpair the waste of the system and re new the vitality of the debilitated otgans. When this is ail 'ouiplivht il health comes along ruiturul channels and comes to stay. PHILIPPINE INSURGENTS Manila, Deo 87. A steamer which has arrived hero from Samar Island re potts that the I n, oil inslirgentri have been In possession of Kalbuou sinse December IL Business there Is sub! to be entirely luspended and all Spaniards of the vicinity h ive ho nght reluge iu the bOttse of a man named Scott, all Amsrioan, All efforts to induce the Ylsayas to join the revolution huvti been fruitless. The situation here so far as the in surgents areoonoerowd is serious: The formathW Of a new cabinet has bceu intrusted to a Filipino named Mudl, a rampant, Irreconcilable nf unknown antecedents nnd a bitter opponent of Agulnaldo, especially ou the question of Hpunlsh prisoners. Ills reported that .;;iilnuldo ri fused to release t In I r pi isniiers, ut though the cabinet deeided to accede to the re quest of Ueiierai I his for their release. It is rumored that AgttlUldO has fled to tin Inaccessible regiou buck of Unfile with a few followers, fearing USSUHsill III Ion. An expedition commauded by Gen eral Miller has left here for Hollo. TBI HUUOB'I TIO0BLK Three of the Klecn Noriualitea He turned lo School. Pendleton Fast tregon Ian, Decem ber 27lh: "President D v d fintdi of tho Weston normal school, informs the East Oregon Ian that, Of the eleven seniors who left achool recently, three have returned to school, six are for bidden I j return und two ure at liberty to return, but have not yet done so. The thru' w ho huve returned are Miss liullaher, Miss Evans ami Miss Morgan. "President K id believes the coming term will begin with things nicely ad justed and In good working order. I be trouble with the seniors will have been all done with, aud the friction causing II will cease. , , i. m u ! "If Ilia hopes bd realized, It will be elceejlngy fortunate, as the uflairhaa been most detrimental aud has lo a ( " , , ... ,be jworkofthebooi." NO. 50 Is the only plow made that is better than the No. 40 Oliver chilled. See it at F L FiiOM MrUTfftflN URKUOM a ataes of Vttnpsrttlve fWsebeodi Ke giirtling Ihe Slate I'ullerslty.' Qrant'a Pass Courier: "There lias been no end of complaint of Incompe tency, both momlly and mentally of the faculty of Ihe Slate l'i,lver-ity that Chapman has long been un education al Impimsibllily has Ufii univer sally conceded. That more than one mental und moral incompetent has la-en foisted, through the political pull, upon the auflonng tag payers is beyond di ubt. Now comes to light another I nrhurity that demands the attention of the regents and patrons of the institution. Eye witnesses relate Unit when the university football (cum wetit to Portland to play, oh tain professor of t lie university lid the team into a saloon at Albany uud lined up with then at the bar for a drink. "Are the patrons compelled to aub mlt to this'.' The statu ought to pro vide I he regents with n kicker of ;mo horse (tower to apply to audi mon strosities uud they ought to kick them clear over the numlwlch Islnuds." The above carefully edited falsehood has ita origin iu the i mint's Puss Courier of December K, Only two professors were with the team ou that trip, Prof Ft) Dunn and Prof C A Burden, the uthletln instructor, and their names are asulllcleiit gunrunce of their i ii oi no ut of the team. The firaul'a Pass man displays a wondeifiil Ignorance of the conduct of athletes while in tunning. Not only do rootball men refrain from drinking during Ihe training (If they indulge at all) hut they do not smoke, dunce, or keep lute hours, every man being In In d ut 11) o'clock. Coach Simpson refused to let a student put on a foot bell suit the second time, who came out on the Held one afternoon smoking. Tills la to allow Miu'. training rules are rigidly enforced. And then to think It possible that the team, while Jour neying to play an Id porlaut game would do such a thing. A (IllAKl) man was with the I' of () team that trip and bus H-rsonai knowledge that the above accusation by the Courier la a lie, pure nnd sim ple, whether written pre mcdltutedly or through ignorance. A car loud of Kugene people accom panled the team on their trip, and some of tie in probably did taken drink ut Albany, but thu Courier should never again he guilty nf accus ing a lot of athletics iu training, of doing such a thing, r accusing such professors as the two above mentioned of leading out In such a proposition. Imi kkii Claude Blair, a H P brakeiiian, Is visiting in the city. The boy Is sullerlng from two cracked ribs aud a crushed ankle, having mixed up In a freight wreck In Houthcru Oregon the other day. mmBm I H Dun t weir vottr wntkiti.; .ipum all the lCPB Bfsftr time it's a nign of poor uiainigetuout. Do IPfH PfLOlM IsmlAXchino 9 ?ft0W.sWash'ne! U" OUOI Powder and yon can chsnge your clothes early in the day. worry. Largest package mi I. H. i f 4,-lt UUohu. at lsiiii. i'UUadtlkiU- OLIVER Chambers Till ItHTON HKWS. How Christmas Mas ( eh hi ap d aud Other Items. Christmas Eve at Thurston. The chlldieu of the Public School at Thurston, under PloJeetOf Eugeuo Bond, lit-lit an entertainment nt Un christian church, consisting of recita tions, dialogues nnd singing. The music was under the direction of Prof essor Daly, with his violin, assisted by his pupil, Miss Pearl itussell, at the Organ. None tint Hid children except ing the Professor bsik part in tho exercises, which were a credit to the schools, nfier which the I 'resents from tin- Christmas tree wan distributed. Ml reci Ived pn seiits, even tho 1'atleiita III the County Home were not forgot ten. Dr Bussel, the superintendent, received u package from Eugene, OOnaletlng of a largo box, securely tied, winch the Dr was requested to open, after opening ten boxen he found a little i-illpluo baby, rather dark iu color. Others In the audience espoo ially lluwe that were not blessed with any children, received babies ot dlller- cut colors. K very -body enjoyed tbe fun. There were many very valuable presents distributed. Visitors from Natron, were present. Mrs Dr Itussell gave a turkey dinner to tbe pour farm patients Christmas day with other good things loo numerous to mention. Commissioner Edwards vlaltcd the pisir farm ou Monday to aee the condi tion of Mr Berg. He also inspected everything connected with the care of patleuta, and will report to the county court Iu January, of which he la an honored member. Mrs K I. Smith, Mrs Marion Wal lace aud Itev Darrlel Vaugban, of Natron, attended the Christian church Christmas Fvc, also a numlair ot young ladles aud gentlemen, from Mr F.il ward's aud MoPhersoti's families. Last week James Blnley, while driv ing on the ferry laiat at Hendersons ferry, one of his horses fell and great dlftlculty they succeeded 111 getting it on the boat. Everything had to be taken out of the wagon uud carried on the boat before they could get tbe wagon on the boat. Half way aenwa the river has to he forded boforu you get to the boat ami It is dangerous. ;ciB. Hmim Boffle snow fell here today but It melted nearly as soon as It cached the ground. The surround lug hills are white with tho beautiful. Jamee Hayes of Corvallu1, says the Newsirt News Is now tho owner of the pioperty known for years as the Bay View House in Newport, having bid It In at sheriffs sale Haturday. Monday he returned home satisfied that he made a good purchase. working clothes for resting It auves tiuic, work aud greatest economy. uiiiiiM. osi'iM. New York. m wWn mm