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Kijirene City Guard. M,j"r '" ri1 3 v,,,,l"r hu (." I Ideas about ill" mi-ins WAN I gll POM HUt'thK V HA I I 1UAV jl NE a thai sleuth) I to lit tin TO CORRESPONDENTS. Cuba:, people lor f If g' verniueijt. Through bis suggestion in uuoit lion bu beta formed, nulled the The business department of Crban Educational Aseoi il on, the WEEKLY GUARD is caused and during the past tiru ntouthi considerable trouble by corre- ,., soondents addressmo the pro- OSOro tban Bfty young UUMUI and pnetora peisonaliy. Addresi an letters referring to the newspa It is iM-m-ruUy fiiM-l that th- "T m u uk ' eat ll esbibit.-l bv -t.ak- hiirim rs have ,W":M '..r-M ' f.:, ,,,,,.,, ., ... MOgl .adthU ft PgH ftsd Ffttur. ,(!,,mI.-h ..ft u the ul.il-.-i- i,,,.i,Ur. ut Kurt i- neorded in wheli Orogeolaui Deteetlv.-. I My and .h-u,ontb of tb auauto had bsaa sewed A in er, wlili OIII-. r ( liun li, made a mo ther " l'ri'v't It from biting r.. it f-otur.- i.f til alias JC Day, aliai GriMtn, on Kortb MUttou, given atnne years ago in U I mks knew u eetimabU tody wbo in f h-r -ik undertook to i .al..' i rt .in kind of cake. She took .... ad of ingredient, "a lit , ... t ,, I,,. i and "' una 11 quantity" , nui thing el e To ber delight and tli- result wih a . uk-,r wnii ii i l i iiwk lit iiiw ((, m, i in jir-i -in ii limn uitmH i ,,. Jack Ha.i.iiiel, Tli-writ. r imtli 1 nt tl.jf.yl ti ., ith-r she nor liny "im else bad am Third etrest, tin 1 1 unit I o'clock. moinlnlug, bei asan 'I'..- n un IihiI forgi j per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. To Correspondent. Porto liu-iins Imvii bean brought to the name of a prominent Laateoonty iiiii country to ba adueatad,and former to a shack toi IIM, Uet Mou lin ve bean almond In adtiuational m- day,aodaoooiiddingattlnglteajliad i at the bank in Eiugene. Tin forgery waa rtlnwvsied ibortly altar, and km. that on- of tiiH neks charmers, Bsdiag tba ' "I'm li- was nklbitiag-ba- rowing too livilyiiinl aggr.s-iv.-. tbi rtptlla by tba n.ck uml (tenet it hastily into the small tiMiinl basket in whn b it was carried, at lbs aama time pn-hing it with ii v. lam.ti. tm wliit flotli. nt which it bit savag-Iy Having Mtituiioiirt that bars agreed to gira them n tljon.uKli education. It ih Haromal waf found In tba ootatirta of um-t timed the lid of th- banket, the aid that fv r 800 institutions have town, but, being moontad oo a bicyele, nan drew away tba doth rioJentiy. offered tln-ir he iriy hui organiiatton, and l ..l !. . : mi . ntm-lv l- '.v ' ! HUH ., ,.. u one Proud of : r bit ft mast, ta l tdy gave tho vuku i in mitifiil and poatienameof "onhi . . ud on lbs rery nest oooa- i n wh n th nli- tu-of h-rrook lllli'li t poadbla for ber to rentore Into her tcbim aba tried to rep i ber neeess. Tiii- nt h il l" tn '1 iii tin' year Mi.1 . m .1.. tliiitiliitftli.; uiitortiimi!" W. C. T. 0, Synopsis of the Session Morning. aj r.i.: TON.ohi.no tOMORhow Kafli Unurf u TbWo.n..cl,r!tto0 iinuona iwTe touro, but, balugmoontedonanicycie, imm ar-w uwy m- . m no,.,,,,.. IPDOrttOthe diatauced bU i mr-nrr- .ml m'H to llm-d..nltl. -Iriigglnif ...it tbo faa Ir..c. tba hllto, Th. d.-l-llv I..T- were b.rh u. r- fa.t.1 In it. l-th.,,--. ll ru iree ,inr-.ltb.' hu-k-t and currw-d it away- Tin-. ..f ' notified, and. aratebing for l.i.n. .I.ey I ioKlllMl tl,.!r li.vi a. I,- tt-iai.lllk' ,,, ,.,,,,, ... ,..: -r. ,,t olliok The Philadelphia Inquirer of ru- sbwf the atrtw. wi.-n Nr.-h-d at hn!, t imd iw.i all of which inu TheWftRKM Ouaho w" to praaa early Friday morulnga. To luauratbe in. il-. ii of i orn- iioinli-ii.'- It nIio.iIiI reUOfa UN not lattfr Hutu ThurHiUy Hcli(ilarHliiiH moriiliig. ( 'orri-ioiHlHirc whicti r-arliew thin olllin In lliiirniluyaiiil on 1'ii.lay anil .,,,, .,.,. ..,., , lie city prinoii I.- hail i-'.n on ln -r- t.-i inu-t I- doul lv n.n-Mirv in nip nuuir.iay iiiii. "- in..rtui.t wiii noi - , , 7 , aon, and wm draased in new clothing taring and UmioK'l" 1-;..lly r. ptiW u, tsrim mwUfA sfc" tt h: T ;f ' u"hwtt- 1 w ,!": 2 r uT s ward, and nittkiiig allowance for the vanderbilts uod Mr .1 P Morgan oaae la o sure ooaagalnatblm, and that aajd uuitarity dlaplaywl iy Indian Miuk Beyeral days tine reqtlred to leach bare bought contr.il ol the Southern i..-cann ii enea- a term imhepwii- rharni. r- Mill iu..r. maenMrrelat Pacific roa.l. It m inip.n--idlc to """Hr wbo. ta tbafr aaake dancea, not only oonfirm tba rumor. Mr Bpeyer, , ' Prtw bad eorje up from Call. 1,, dMd7 rattlaanaka with im- who haa been renraaMntlna! Mr ' "" ' '"',5 ' '" V,T pimi. tat abaolntely carry It about la who nan bt.ii representing Mr g,ne, eeldently to teat for a fa wdaya. totnoutbe.- Wastolnster Reriew Morgan, is now on Iih way buck Be la a native of Folk county , 8S years ner h.l.'l . .... . IT. I "'Ihl.K lnltl.V t-!!l I rrl.r.l- i l- I.HIII, Ol III on., I... . r-.. ' 1 . . lll. rfnlcaka Bbebaanerer waiting tbeae many JZ I. altbonL-li die ban mud.) oroiiiih. il vi.n ..r.i . ... ' N . ... . , .., ,. MI,.,, "l ' Bl , .. o.iiiiff. r.i:t vr.ri. ties of ..!.-.. nd at lant th.-lr e nraa, raqolrad alargaamoont I and padding, each one of which llus Rlled and tbev ar i mat lawell as great onick- n more deadly than tun i.ti.-r she , ur'' 'K-re. i i, . a t. hoping that of the- diiya -- welcome U J ,.ny hit np'.ii lirr "rli.'H of nngeli." A look "lt corded to the ladlaa .... f . LJ. ID ...it nt mat cane wax purely i..e weuii, naUODal Mgl . rhance the pnpect that ahe aaati lauyooa if berabllliTI ! 1 I... i ,1 i Il .." I- .. l -oi.-1 !. i- inrougnoot the oountrj wool. i be itale and of little Intereat when the i.i. r waa reoelved. Oorraapoodente aboold .nail their eootrlbutlona to reaob ua Toaaday and Wedneaday, ami early Tboradaj . Later than Thursday ti.ey may not be n-e.i. A riLIFHO Ql BtTIOM. The Pi frooi the Paoifio ootst, and when b e old, and waa formerly a barkeeper In Kotr) caHt Wttll ctreet may no able Pwthtnd. He wbh at one time a pri- to get a confirmation or denial of the dory. It 'In-.- not neein lo he n vate It. ih- Kourteenth I 'lilted State-. infantry, now in the Philippines The chief of .... e at l .uirene ha- heen t-l. Ileal K-tate I .aiikaetto.m. ..... ...... i ....i ...... i i . . . ., ilKeiy rutiiur, l.ut men itieHe are ..i,,,,,, ,! f ,r ,., will I,.- daara Ihla hintory. One .1 their commit- (aVH when unlikely thing! happen, afternoon for bla man. loners on leaving th" American lines to return lo his own people Here is aomething that the gen- Mld; eral .uhli r, .uhl retnemher, ami "We greatly appreoiaU tbe ne,P t0 ! "Afloftofool courtesy ibowo ua. We have spent !" than two nor more than fifty some, tine With your commissioners dollars is the penalty under the la. s incidentally considering Amerioaa "f Oregon lo sell, barter, trade, annexation. U nrinoinles imnrees or in any way furniab a I . n ull r I .. U-l. The fact that ticket bought for a theater and not used on tba date atamp- ed on it is always g'Ksl for an admit tance is not gl n rally known and prob nt.lv tl.eat. r iiiann'. r" would tak- very hi .. .... nl. 1- t.. - read knowledge of the fin t. hnt it l ncvortheleai true. "A man who buys a ris. rved n at for a theater, " said a theater tr. ..-..t. r who handlea more tic !; t- . v. ry s.-ai.ou than Dikciii'n town Wall , 4u arret :iUV other ta New York, "msj notusa reii.le- ... She will l.;!l the White Kit,t..,i, v ". Ol III. and a warm In art. . . i ll fin i liiliu iii.ii oil ru iiiif irnf Ii.j on irjioutiniy. l nit pi in ol gov- ", v. ..-, (u , r - w ernment offered the Pbilippinei "r "I1V oomponnd in winch t- seems in th.s.ry lo bo a good la' " forms a component part. A colonial system, hut why should a llne ,,f UOt less than one nor more nation seek to make a colony of a than ten dollars is imposed upon distant people, win. have heen so t found using tobacco in long fighting against Spain to - '"' "f cur.- then line rights your annex, tion gives? You fought the Mine battle in America when you (ought against England." it i n the evening f..r win. I. I.- K.iight it. 'Uood f. r this date only' may Ik' htampiil . n th- a-t. I - i.rd. Th.it w. nld seem to mean that th- ticket cmld Ih d at no other tin..- I'...! ..i ly .... -t of the p.il. lie accept that ii proving tliu iiiitH-il ility of making n of the tick et, and then f. .- few maka any ..tti mpt UJtOMH IMPUH1 1 M.N PAYKRH. its TAX lUan svi.uiici. When the legislature mat In special session last September to elect Jos Simon to tho senata, whereases uinl rcsolutiotis were adopted providing for tbe appro priate observance of the semi-centennial anniversary of the exten sion of the laws of the I' S over the Oregon country. Pursuant to the e i preliminary steps, committees ap lo.i.t. 'ti to pr.vi i .1 wit', ll.e ar rangement, it having been deuided to celebrate the event on Peb 1 itb. An appropriation not to exceed f ll'O was tna.le lo defray the ex penses of the celebration, So much, so good. The day came and there were lu T 18 I ' I w; l(Xi, I'ri to (..urge A .Malnes, pill acre In T hi s r I i ; patent. I s to Cameron I Maims. IfttMH acre In I l"i r I Si patert. L' s to Jodaon Drew, 100 aere in T patent. jamea m Bporea and wire to Panirl to get the worth of their money when r spores. lOO.Og aeres In tl7erlw;l, they are prevented by any can The Hlnalaw Hiver Lumber Co, to uing the ticket on tbe data marked on Vulcan Iron Worka, lota and property H Butltcould ba preeented at say in Aemi ; ji time and woald be good for enadmie 1 1 A- I I! II r, 1.. I. U' l ,J. siou. " " V'.., WW ' , o acrea u i k r :i w; jil'u - OACRROo, to D W Bbortridge, Salem has an li iur who Is Uoaeresln t28er8 w;lS4.M. capable ol giving tanners advice on i A Hanling el ux, to Jo ... Hm- w-at. It I- that right vhi. h li limited agricultural matters, of oourse I '"'''i aorts; ftSO, I by tbe printed data. For all other pur- ,, ii-i K M Veatcb to N W White, UOU acres P's the ticket ii unit., n- . ! us if there is a fly ... his cup, an envious . ,( , .,, ( f w L,, , ,, ,,. Mx NlW York noivspaperriv.il, who l.iKes o..r.i- s .- .,. ... ., , ,,. .s,,,, sion on tbe announcement of the! luoxISH feet of ground; JI.ki. latest lecture subject, "Tilling the A F A A M Lodge of Cottsge Qrove Soil,'1 to remark that ''lie does his to Jtobt t arey, .r acres InttOsrSw; but ba ! .k-. oat for the pennies. Ho , .j c ,, i . r M0. was riding on a street ear one day, re- l"mlnf!mtidJ 1M'",Ck ,f "I WBOhrUin.net ua to O 11 Chris-1 '"l's a Wa-lungt.-n err, -,,,i.l. and Old see md-haiul bicycle inat he got ... .. . . , , ., . x r , . . . had jut couipleted a transaction with :t. KliHworti. ad.iitio.i i .......... kv... i ductr Inv. Ivingtha payment f "Any theater manager would have to rieognizii th- in Mer's riu-ht to enter the theater, although that WOUld, of ooursa carry with .t no right to the lte-Lli I'll rniniiitiiri'. Senat. r H a. in t a stingy man. al a second-hand store." Royal Haxleton, Mrs v i,c'hamirs a quartet of I dollar f..r six ear tick, ts Bellleose Voath, Tln boy i- -t.M father t.. tbe man A eertain ; n mini nl political bnatl. r. who, like th- l!i iti-h tar in "Pinafore,' is . v. r ready with bla ii its. ah .wed his pngilistir t,.-t- at an eatly ;. Tho Brat day he wenl t.. achool the family .. : of i ...n-r. ai.x'..'.is to know bis impression of the new oi enpatioh Y-ll, Bam my, ' aaid bi father, "w hat did you learn on youi Brat day :.t eboolt" straight, tung up and aasnming beUlei is attitude, Bun replied. "FaUier. I 1. .i.ued I cm lick every boy In my cl;.-.t " A few days bit. r his love of pugilism and frequent battlea led tohia "pt.i--i. n. lie came hi me that day and sur- tlie Bering Ulaa Anm (i,rdoi i ........ .1... i ... . ...c nni.ii hi 00l ( ... ... . i ... i. ..... . . ... - . ..i . n i , . . . in years, li will make it a second time is in. mat organisation i. .. W L. Aid. n in Pearson s sent-. The smile which ill 19 rina her face. uau.-ui .. ....... Ull"i gel .. Bag, l ttr TbimbU rushed up the stairs . . . l ...1.1 l..irfct , lir. io-'Ii 1 hew i -in. II it., i .... ; .. . . ivuiwjvmii - -v ii, ortaa m.u turjr will rally around l.w ..I. . .... i. t... i ....,. .ii i" j.n ..ii.. ... 1 aar ,1-ou i riKu n i. . i. in... ..... ! tt.jj an . ..i-y (i( arouud excmimeo Mlaa Wllusrd. "Who Um tr ailt..l l.iuy wonuir- mgly a That th raid Tbompaon, " Lucy'i lip curl 1. "What makes yon think roT" she ahl: d " 'Cauaa be kept ua all guessing for thr. " hours at Maria I '. n'a library party but night " bid hsl Hon r II- came m with a bicycU I. k ti d on hi- ' "What did that UMSnt' "That's what none of ii- could Itti I B out until it was time to go, I : 1 tin n bo told us and it was so. Imple i- made us nil feel Ilka foota." What l k was it that her. present cdV "Locke '"u the Human Understand ing. ' Ba'a coming . var to call tomorn uigbt " D. tr. ;t Free Preaa California ieln big luck to git rid of her insane Japanese and Chinese for which deportation ar- r ui .I'liii-iil. loiv.i In eo tioolo i 1 li . .. Hssleton, W H Haileton, PMHaic- their respective goveriillieii s. I'lV." 1 , , . ton, to trusteee ol M E church at Cot- 01 the former, and eighty live of I Grove acre; 1100, the latter will l o sent home from I J I Jones to P B Hherwood w i lot 4 mn the Stockton asylum during the !?J1 Mnd ' ftdd,l,on '" t'"t . - ..nr., I ..... . in. mi! .. ol July, Oregon authorities should add their mite to the collection. J I .1 eelll. i, rlelri f i.-li. .ii .. and M r Ma. ilia A llN.letou to trustees ' ,JUaii.tan.-.. g.'t . U ard and tookthe of the ME church, at Oottage Grove, I aaal next to him. Tbe acquaintance i acre; 080. handnl tbo conduct, r a nickel and TPHasUton, John UasUton, C C I turned to opes op a conversation with th- Maiw.-ichu.-tt4 m ii.it. .r The M m.t..r Bdgeted in hi4 ,it a minute and th. n broke In with the remark. "I ..m glad prised his "Well, in. I i: tun Dealer I nii.th.-r with :'i" reuiari; 'I fur lag) 1 . :, r..i J " " w ru.ou on treateel pririUgesof herlifr. H.rk Used, and ahows lines of mml row aud bereweet voioaaogiejuii t list drop as loftjj as uew , m 2 upon the listening, ar ike a lUMi tion. Her very presence Is an iU(pi, lion to the womea who loved the! heeerved so long and tshhfaUj w their whole heart. But umd.-'fj, assodatlon with MUsWiUuil .- highly appreciated for her ojV attainments and wurtu - u..--,' aud for tier devotion to the ,.. lias made her life work. The c inference of the tt.vn Christian Teinperacce L'uloa al lo a in. with a lair l.riuberptaw A il. votioual meeting " tit rnnnSOS by Mrs Wilson, county presides. Prayers were oflered by tbe Nsuw President ktre Btevtna and iiisQ) don, which voiced the sent.uirtil tliu meeting. "Lead Kindly Light," u i moal feelingly by n iinwks, Iii- tut. president arraujedi gram made up of topics wbictJ interesting not only u the uieoiteJ m v, t It., l.ut to the (sJ pulilie, uml tbe first ol ltui opened by a paper by Mr.- BUi A new liar his boon developed in tile lish, or rather crawfish line. iii. ess this from tin Telegram: "Several tage (.rove, P I Jones ami wife to MIsm tirace Churchill, lots i and -'. block ,s. J li MoFariand's addition to (jot lass Qrove; 800. Bprlngfleld L tge, No to, I (i OP, to Kied K Kiel., cemetery lot; 116. Clarence I. Luokes ami wli to iim til L Soelleer r. .f ... ISi IK mnmm to aea that you ar- proaperoua "nosperoust azcUimed tba otb-r man. "Why, 1 am poor as a church mouse!" "Excuse net I thought yon utni-t bo rich. 1 am comfortably well off myaelf, but I have never fell that 1 could afford to pay .' cents for a ride In a Mre. t ear when 1 Could get Bis rides for a quarter." speeches by tioyernor lieer, Judge 1 farmers living along the banksofl I'ortlan.i!'""' '": V.iu.liill cattle Hhlpped to Omaha Mu.t lie l.ur.i.n nml MUSISSSUU. There is a barlur sboti in an nt town avenue in New Y. rk'wm re mune goea . Willi iVe.V sllllVe. .Nl V, I -. I .:.rl . ruliir.,,1 Lord, Qenl Quo II Wilhame. Mrsltbe Yamhill river devoted their en I Jon.0,.r.,.,...f "y'-1ergo. there who cannot twinkU tbe iweet Uuniway ami others, tire lime to craw.isli-calcliini! last ?Z , . . I u,auiioiin ..r plunk the dr.-an.y guitar Chins II. . al.l. ...,, i , . . '-""iieaii oi came ... l ox ,v 1 yle, o. 1 in- g, nth man wh t.ii.il.iv.n no in- inen ti. legislature voted to year, and not only lifted burden-1 Dillon, Montana, who chipped 700 1 atrument but the rasor and the shears puwiau mis pro. ceilings oi i tie Hay some mortgages Ir.itn tlu-ir l inns, from this place to i '.. aha, NehrasUs. "" ,?l'lr" m this tonaorial in. on. !...n. lit iw to makelti ier, thank the Lord, I have unions m.ue efleotive " li.j, i,. I .. :t ' - ( 1, v. !. m.l Pl.iiii i .. ." i on en iii.i.iy practical : ui:g.-..i!...tg iii he discussion which foilnsfdi ii-ipful thoughts were broughtag .Mis Stevens advised the iin grains, not only along the liurs-l partmenta but upon popuiaeae ol the day. .i4 i. onion emphasised -aUl the help of the young wonted till programs and in this way iniaal to mem in reform work loe Loyal Teinperauce Lqal department opened by i per by Mrs Henrietta rH After t.'.e readi.nr the tonic disouaaed at length. Alifs Garaj threw l.er heart Into the .ubjei't ll made a atrong plea for onjasnlogi l. l L. The noon tide of pisyer bavloffl ri !, the conference adjMrued. Ireheev la a .. Strestau The military etudente of Tuug-Cbon areacanaj i loua nuisance They have a way of i 'iug cue of theniaiu streets in the city ns n convenient spot for practicing .... In ry. aud we have been n paatedly obliged to Ige up to the e treme edge of the f.Hitpt.tl. to avoid pceaihle ei i , utric Bights of arrows. (' tracteriaticauy it never occurs them to a n.l operations for otbera' i . i.v. nience, and minor acci A nts mi il d t be uncommon. A lad was brought tothehospitii, the other day who had b. en itruck by an arrow jn.st below the eye as he was edg ing along the highway He waa not badly hurt and probably regarded his Injury as incidental to tbe ordinary risks of travel on citv itrmta v.,,,i, : t. r ( in paupuiai iorm, giving an me addresses in full. This makes a neat volume of 60 pages not includ ing cover. And now conies the senate journal, containing the speeches ami ad dresses in their entirety, making hut laid up a little cash as well.' The rest of the sblpintnt will be made '' r ""' ' ' " ' "'" r UlUsical and 1 m 4 from Albanj tonight. 10 ceieeuai nrains with the t. r- i.net.i nieiiirinr uiair. in uevi r a W W Ogleefa IM. . . . . . : I ... If VV" W I I ... I 1. it.i.t 1 i ..,..., go., nauwayanu Miviga- " " ; chair is vacant, the attendant genius Hon Company expects a Columbia ! ""'Hy ir"'"bemlnlngreKiona eits him d. wn and p. rie.n.s .... his fa rival Hood when the warm weather1;;'' ThT'T, ? TOritolMtroat have a rich iplart. u.lue. I liey have strikes the headwaters nt tributaries mountains Of ore, and it ahowafrea Ba got roeaMa It. of the mighty ,-treatn. They ale gold. I be ward heeler, with whom the run- Tbev a.e gold. ...... 1... 1 1. .. I. .. ..fit I I...I.1.. eelll. if u.it rock tor trnelc r...,lr t . . .T . ! l-"" oo. .11... ov. .1 in c, nMUta- . ...v j..t..... wo- inrgesi " r- - ,-.... uiin.i. it tourg neview .May tun an hour or mure, shook h pi,,, emergencies umi iuie titty miles ol -: "At toe re.-nl n.e of Hon John 11 slowly one ever printed in Oregon house journal also contains thee l,H'l rtt''rt on speeches, addresses, songs an I ,lown h"dge hetwii-n Honnevill stories in full. d Portland. There is no gift in this business hi d . lie Warehouse (u-.-ti"" The Eugene RegUter dUjaahj warehouse and height rates qeaajaj -ays: An independent wurehmi-eueitta l'... i,..,.,i o ..... 1 . . , . , .i.tt..i... ' . . III!' II ll'lll Willi at. vw here -...si si.iiiilv -r.wM . . V . ' ' " , . Ibe meanest thief. A .iis.iioii 0.1 1 ue i.ixpavcrs. 1 mil s all. the way to weight 8hupeon Pine ilreet, last evening, " don t know lu.w it will turnout,' May N, IgW, .Mr Albert Abraham and 111 8 lM " 1 11 do th- beat 1 can fi r Miss l.eona K Sh.iie, were united in v""' IIow nlH'"t 'be liiiuor queation?" marriage by llev W A Wood, pastor of , WM ",H'"t Mfc r1'bl Ihe U,C,,ist,an ch.,,1, l,y L rela- tS-n,;',;;;,,,,,1'- '' .'...nun . n n oe. 11 nniui W.tu!let public ths ceremony, and the happy couple The Cottage QrOVS Nugget is Tiiok flu. Samr. xa. : Lawyer-Yon say that you were in school building was broken into the lefton the overland tram for Port- "Among the ph : V , hiiv f, "Z? assunh other night and robbed ol every ';) ... r,;i'T? " ' km:w." Tn'" t" K,1- are Witm aa -I waTrir hook, and all other paraphernalia of Iniv-r-.ty tor a year or two. ' ' ZEE? 75k f "JSX S"1 . L,W-V,T- m ?" take cognizance ( f - . fc . - O" - .....t .1,-1 1 III 1 1 - HI." . Kl i'I IT ... ..... ........ ,.. .L n ... ..... . .. 1 ...itj 1 v.l.l . .. .. .. . . ... iniiei 1. -C. nrg itev.ew . waiter l atter- ' a-" ,1,li ncen Ulspatcu- I Witness si lid J right wh.i. it remarks that "every son ot the up-to- late grocery iton ner the tra berrv klnir of Iioulas is An Albany young lady with road siijH'rvisor should reali e the bicycle went oil a bridge lull the ty. II responsibility imposed upon him water j ower raOB, which leads the ,,f 'lite a nutnU'r ot the largest straw to d ) his dutv. rii.it on.- thin.. Democrat ta remark that it ... . !'" I"s in the county, and as that bal bean the matter with r.iad Baptisl bicycle. work lu Oregon. Baparvfamra, while, .doubt, meaning w.n, hive LA D, row " progresa among ume kept the berries froea ripMloK and .1 tlnu by an electric current Could ffced Seven tin,.. r. . ... I'lelli. ..- .v.....ttt 111 t t-vu baa contracted the enure oron . " . . .-.j .vuiuuui jci unverec ivniiii, m p oU t.. handle from MOO to tOQO eratai of twenty -four boxes OSOb. The rainy, oloudj weather has up to the preeenl iiriii-. aag w... Weather. A Br. ton bride rather likes to have a W : Wi doing; it i. held (0 signify that all her tears ure now shed and that shu ' will therefore have happy married life. I kin.w of 110 similar belief in tin, i ! water front would give those sliippul TheEraaof Biuihirsk call the dav or selling so as to ship by water una before the wedding th- w.eping dav. of over one cent per biubel over than " " ""r gwi iriemis weep shipping by rail. The Southern new , ; - would larin on wheat from Eugene to P I, m landleMosoU ner cental. Th.ua TheBa iguof ths NeibKee at- "Oarge.1 by tbe Eugene Traniporft tain the .-am- end by a using the bride 1 '""'l'suy, per steamer City ol aSfJ with wster Borne Qreek tribes have a M 10 cents per cental. Thle to awg similar I. lief iu the virtue of a drench- to the producer of two cents perl Ing bringing good fortune which tuoaus. that if wheat i I1 at -17 cents as It uow is, it i f-' worth -IS 1-5 cents. "So much the uew steamer tin for the wheatgrowers. By taking ad vantage of the facilities oflered V boat aud erecting a war. BOOiea to her wharf, they can help theu are no chatav""' erection ofaucba ing, fur 'f the boat should W J QeaS i ... i ,,r i .,,.,. here at any seasonof tbeyearlal She (singing, ftly) "Would that I If neoeasaiy could bs eblppetW.'l "--- '4 a i mi. inarm mmm tmlk Hit VMf ii um-- spatch-1 Witnos-idoirtkn. w what he called .till more There which It. but I took what ths rest did n , ir globe t, n Courier did.-Dos- taken it. tba erec.l hcenalrille neL.liL..ent and t .'I ul" mauuiaclurers comprising the bU ihlnmanta aa fr aea aula ...... -C---C---- - ,. , .. . ; . . . . .. - -- iiisunni .1 rn -. vi-., . . . . i - . . ben thieves e or uuriv crates. . . ---.--" o. ,i n a Uw ISassthoacht. 1HH1V fcll.iW t h. r.i .. 1 . . i.. I in ii i:i; -it bit Mil. .. on my life, l want ran t., Um t ... nun: Prei -I was just nlaniiina n,,, for my ring hat. Detroit Free There Was tulk last vear 1 I irs' warehou-e, and theie are a number ol Ll i . . tunes too lenient. Kverv 'nun who ""-J1"" ,rl,M- ia in debt to the county in the sun, out ll0,u'1,t nion el t,u,'r ,,ue4-' of '-ir -'; b-st i iii.-ngo Tribune. Oregon city Chautauqua notes: "Pr. i i.,,u. of laitenc, a prune favor- a road tax should tav it in eotnl ho. .on', work no. I Ifli.. ..... . . . ., , . cuuurai Mwwy e miu-aummer neset- thai year toeing and areah and eat . : l 1 t r . ' r . I - uu, mji.ln I.,.. .. ill I. . t..l.l.ikS.I ... I . vv " '"a uvin-iiiai.-aic.il. ii.,-K-ii. june iluct again In- popular clans enough to pay the slight obligation Baud 10,1809 Topic! 'K)rganUatloe HUtorv of Enallah Lltaralun.' Press .Kim,-nt. Justice of ti. p, t0I , brida'amother as th.- bridegroom basil .tea with bU ) .-lep u litt lo f.in'.. r wheat-growers who are willing WW hold ol the matter. Tba should be in operation In lima for fall crop." Wlo re Me,. Rays llir A.li nntaar. Mwrra at Sai nv Tli.. s...... ll.ini. .. ...... .... int.r.sting Lady Patient lXvt.-r - - III' 11 i.. ..... Ii.f - ... .in I n I.a.,1. ....... i . . . 7 . .... . ... V .1 B, ...... ,,I I I . ,'... .... ... 1 . . .. t III.' 1.1' kit. I 1 .1 I - - -t.i .... tt ii, ii tui inn, a. 'leu. it... ut.uiu III. in I CelleeT popular claas lu tbe i ... which always reverts to his benefit ( " ''I'efailon in the Uarketliuj of lha road supervisor eboub) me that rKri)"" .;" , v"Mr " MlWt he does tt anyway. I hat s one ol ,;v u.-r . .-,., bis illlliee. Pr Fingcrfi-e Qssetta Swear. - Kt xbnrv l!' ' o one ... ii,-.r s.v..r.. addreei the eethag. Jackson vide Times May Mi V Coot K. dbs reenrnsu from paruano, and h al t'alilorulaus will me t. rin g mine during the e-MOOCC 'ofli I Ankeu. I'ruiutil.na. 'Miss Mary, r.. jet. perry that v, ,-.r nag Kv, lvn . umrrudT" "Ne. it edvaBcaa ma oue number ' - t Imago BaUStd igian workmen are foud ,.r .,.-. crowmj;ooinp,titi,.ns. The other day ene w. brined bird crowed no hwa than ttu tin,,,, in the course of an hour Emoimu Pubchasi n.-Tba baJ oommlaeioners of Laue coootvj I Urehaeed a J I I'ase 15 horse r0 traction engine from S L Ln8- . new engine will be used with the cru-her. It Uistlu.Ht d that Ik:"" 7''0 Nl bieeele- r. il. Use U . Ill . " ua Ull. nvmn- " .tame tains if P.ilest.ue wire t,:rm.,! ,.. couuty alone, w blch reprrsctu a some of these terrace, .till reuj.iin U of aLout ii0,m