The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 24, 1899, Image 4

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    ! ugene City Ciuanl.
BAlUKDAV JUNK 21
HI. PiiiK I'M K I'AI'KK.'
The cam-of I lie Wcalbnwk, N V,
(ilohe-rtar against Walter Gnffisffl
was decidtd in favor of the. pub
lishers, and Mr Urullam naid f!J.CKJ
judgment and oosts lor it bill for
two year' 'UOttcripliuu.
The publisher admitted that
Onffan MTtr ordnwd tbe paper.
The betl were no' disputed that
when the Went brook Olohi b night
in the Westbrook Star (iralbimV
name was on the Star list, but
without liir orders. 'I'be new man
agement ftoddiog that Hie BUf 1 i h t
contained names that bad never nub
scribed, wrote to all the Star eul
scribers who bad not paid, offering
to Stop tbe paper of all who did
not exect to pay. -Mil mi did
not answer Ibis notice, but kept on
taking; the paper and then refused
to pay on th" .Tniiii'! that !i" never
subscribed
'I'lio lilaintillri nri; I th.ii tbe
general rule of law, ihni l mm
must pay lor what 1 1 roc. ins m il
uses, applies to newspaper ai well
as other thincs, and the i r I -
Mutained that view.
THE UNRUI ii" i KIBE.
i; poi'- fr MB the Philippine! are
not encouraging. Perhaps it would
itest to niio-v the r 1 1 1 pi no) a i) op
portunity to "Htublisb it I'ourth of
July, our imptrialiiUa policy ol
tending our doimtin eighl thou
fund miles across we watt r Iroin
our shores makes a farce of tbu
.ionroe nocirino wim h all sinni. s
and cults of political belief have
strenuously upheld in platforms
en I in national legislation.
(ieneral (irunt told Napoleon
that he could not establish an um
pire in Mexico. France wi'lulrow
lierHiiiiiiort.ui.il Maxiinil.au not
his death before it lile of Mexican
rilles. Cleveland told (treat
Britain that she could not bully
and oppress poor, wean Venezuela
and tbe groat autocrat nl Kurope
complaisantly yielded. We claim
America as our sphere of in
lluence, hut now we aro shoot
ing Filipinos who had Spain
practically driven Irotu the islands
when Dewey ctptured Manila; and
that capture is about all we have to
show for thousands ol lives lost by
disciuu and through lighting the
natives.
Vt e are a generous people, tuvt
the Filipinos a Fourth of July !
I'.vsry woman tuM know !
that tin K i- aitr.at BOOM
Medical '.k that tetlf
.11 .lit f tl MMl
.V hi livt pliy-n.w v
I nl women, met all
Vx ' 111 ln koe
iNatlllrnt of
h-i ar jwtu
lid to Ihe
Tbii iHuik too
I III I.".- p;i 1
mid over II
luslratinii It
Is railed Di
I'f in- Com-
at on Scout:
Medical Ad
viscr. Il utd
In cot Si.sn Over srvn hundred thou
and people purchased II at ial price sad
iv i i n. people now own cobles of it.
I'm a limiti'd line ropn-i. will 1 (riven
ISrW free.
Thia greet book contain the miatt, ad
dr. t-, photograph and experiefloes of
liundp '1 of women who w f once hone
I"- int ilid. but who liavi- Ik n restated
to mount worn oily health lv the line of Dl.
I'nrcc'a I'ainiiti; 1'rt-i.triplioii. This mar.
I 1 1 "I. 'liri-rtlv on Ihr deli-
l r organs distinctly fcniinuie. It make
" h- tti strong, health Vi eieorooa, virile and
!.i-iic li f,. for srlfeboofl sad mothi r
fa nl it hanlahw Um uatutl Nkrjgi of
.tain tiiotitlit, and mm., I,.iby'
i v and aluioit paitili v It roll
inn' ' :lel of its prril li ni-nn-i the
In .iKh of tlM little nrw tomt i and a
bountiful upiiy of mtaft'a aonrialimenfc
It ti iii-form weak, s'u kly. nrrvou inva
lid into In ilihv bappy wive and mothrr.
I'nr a paper loveii d copy of fir Pierce's
ConnHM Bams Madieai Adviacr. aend i
on- i nt ntamp. ti cofrr ( I nf mailing
ok! to World a Diipetttary Ktalcal Aaso
els BtlflalO, N V For i Unant I'rvm h
cloth hinditiK, il tam
Mi'- I'.'tllll Cllln. ol l lillton. Allriflieiiy Co.,
ft write ' AfVr two yf-ar of tilfi'rine. I
. . rii.fciu- I M I'n i . , Htivotlti I'mcnptlun
i p. i .mi now entirety . nrrd. I bad ik-hi irnuhled
with feraat w ikn -- loi aonM iimr and
w in Iroublt urn ilralh oa lb -it-tTi. tut
OW I am li.iji-y MwJ wll "
lii eaaaaoi eoawtlpation and torpid liver,
ertmtilv I (in.il in In I'n n I'll . i- .in
Pellet. They nmlata and invixorate the
atonaeh, Ileal and bowcla Tin y never fail
One little " Pi II. t ' i a MtttO lasativc :nnl
two a niild ' ,tha-tli They nevei K'Mie.
An honest deaUi w ill not arft a uhituuta
Upon you.
I'l.KaSAM II 1 1,1.
Oloalng
BsrclM oj
Hckooiti
I be
QillSU f "AlHiK
I'ublir Hie I, xii
Rl
The llallea 'Jimes-Mountalneer
Mya editorially: "One has but to
i ii, . :i;t,..;..i ,...t....,.. ..i it... ;
' iiua"u. . hianmni.eru d blsHj.lendld delivery,
wregonian to uiscover thai ll n atnl il i pr. .li. led that, before
I Iih i li l U( exereiri n of Hie I'ieaealit
Hill IiimiI took plaea OB J-ntlay eviU
IliK, I in- lu in -' In the iit'i- dMbta
M'hoiil riMNH which uss piTlflUllj dee
oral. . I for the ocean j on.
The hnue HTM filled to overllowlllg
with iittroiiH and friend of the achool,
in . vi.leiiee of the intern t lak ii in I d
i( ul imi bj the paopfl ol I his place.
A lergtliy pfogram eon-lallng of
recita'io a, MMt and mulc vrtcal
and iti-trumental was adiiiiralily car
ried out and rellccted great credit on
the tiunila a well um on the teacher.
Prof. U W Milam, who ha done 11
iiiueh to plat i he aehool auiong Ihe
very best in the eoonty.
Throughout the entire evening, per
fect oder pi eval led particularly dur
ing ihe time occupied hy the grudo,,t
iug class which consisted of live u em
tier. Eajph Hemphill, the joungeHt of
ol the elan,, rendered "National Char
acter'," an t WMgfMfOMIJI applauded.
Dal tOfi lliiughtnaii read In a laultlets
inanuer, un i-fsay on" The l.'es of Air,"
which showed deep research and the
most thorough preparation, and Im
pretihetl ull a a eeholnrly ellorl.
Misa Ina M"Keiiic'n recitation on
'The choice of Honk"," was remark
ably well done, and gave evidence of
careful drill.
Mi- Flsa Park read uu essay on
"Abraban Llnooln," which was both
biographical and eulogiittic. Hhe was
loudly applauded and received many
iiaminome neipiei.
Curl BaOghtuaO us elas orator snd
vale.lictorhiii, surprlsetl even three
arho knew bin best, by liia eloquence,
I MBly -ore.l !:un. IS to
i ul a I rail
RHINk ii i f Ko-eturt', (Mjperrraof
oi lunger, lolorni- u- tbal lu l,ne
county Kore-I Hangers Will be place. I
at work at one He will leuve with
the raugei-in the inorniug for Foley
.lirlugi. They w ill cut a trail from
i hat place to Haxel Dell on the mili
ary road, i hi- ill I a 8xl thing
tor tbe country a- il will open up com
iiiunicati.m between lb tWO principal
avenues of in.t'l u.'io ihe in. un
tains in Lan m.ty .
ItM Lane county Hangers for this!
season art: R Vealeh, of Cottage
OroTe, who u li. have charge of the
flnhanila ml eoontrjrjA l MorrW,
of Btvrlabnrg, Andy Hlxon, of Kills
ton, Lit ,i. rn re, of EdgiM and
Captain Dodd, id Hpringlleld. The
last four genlli man will be atnl to the
McKeuzie and Middle Porka roads,
but ihey huv.' not bean apportioned
yel.
X-tii - aoutrtlii. head nut to exceud five
line. M ceaU par week; II .V) a month; IIS
lr ) ear.
For Sale.
PORSALB.-IMO a. re- Uiuber toed
m mt MeKeni rivt r, J mile from
Bugeoe. Addreaa, J B Hai.k, Kan
J ae, Calif. AHMci;, Eocene 'r.
LUMBER FOB BALK. A Jsrge
amoantof all kind ol MeK nato
nver lumber tor anto ui low price.
l ull on or address Win Nay lor,
( ..l.urg, lor terms ami further particular.
SPECIAI
SALE
Ik
Scott has rdurned from his cistern
trip. During his BDMnoa the
t!.litor pro too Blind the ooldmoi
with all sorts ol nonsensical rot,
but they did not contain th.i bitter
vituperation common to Scott
the inclination to DOOOOa upon
every man after he ill. s who d ies
not exactly come up to the editor's
ideal of virtue. Riobnrd P Bland
Ml died, and because be,:
ml vocat
I mm
many
In the
ysurs, he will be heard
higher lie Ids ol oratory.
1 he cla-M ii.hlre was delivered by
l-iiipl Miller who gave some excellent
advice and complimented the clu up
on '.lie tiioioughties of their work, a
evidenced by the examination till. .ugh
which may nan just paaaao.
The prisentatloti of diplomas closed
the exerelwH, which would have done
en .lit lo many hither Instilulions of
learning. A Vihituk
I In- Picnic at I'leu'oint II ill.
No high' In I'glincs.
The woman who i lovely in ftce,
form and temper will alway have
frlem'a, hut i i who would heattiac
titemual keep her health. Ifeheis
weuk, hickiy and all run dow n, aha
will be nervosa mid irritui.ie, fabe
has oon-ipntlon 01 kidney trouble, lor
I ti 1 1 iu blood will cau- pimple
id. del - -km erupt ions and a wretched
BOtU li tlOO. Klc lnc Hitters Is the
I., -i medlelM in ihe world to regulate
llonaob, liver ami kidney and lo
purify the blood. It gives strong
DtrVrt, bright eyes, laiOOtb. velvety
skin, rich complexion. It wl'l mukeu
i"" . I I., king, charining woman of a
nil -. low li Individual Only 60 cent
al ilkins dt l.lnn drug store.
Hrii BALE OH TRADE A gssl
top buggy , In tind-tlaes order will
trade for .'Much wagon. CI. Han
sen, Frankllu, Or.
Help Wanted-
MAN WAXTKD-At Ihe O.burn
ranch, .Spencer Hutle dairy, U miles 1
KHItb Of Eugene. Must be a good I
milker. Wage :'U and found, with j
luereusi to right mau. CHJtt W
Bbxtow,
Friday and SatiirJ
JUNE 23 and 24.
OK-
(iosheu l'ein.
c.i mo iree coinage The clUaana of Plaaaant Hill and
of silvir Scott cuIIb him A man v fiom the eoonlrv aMMtiH aaaani.
. j .
dem igogueuiid a charlatiin, a 'hcitp ! ''led In the beautiful grove at that
lawyer mid a fraud. The bii'erness ' ,u '" Batnrdajl last to eetobrate the
.1 . : i - ,i i ' 'i t oo.iin ;u s i.i.-ii i
lllllt I H hIioU'.i In li.. i.ltl.n.u m......
" .. a,. ... . HWH
Itlilllli i eh.irn.i..riul in .if I li.. wr'i 111
and might be very appropriate
use when he shall die"
RIV0INABAIRB1 BULUBTAROAltll
A dispatch from Tupekn, Kansas,
says former (iovernor C ' Rak
ridge, editor of tlin Idnporia Ke
public, herelolore a strong Ke.mb
lican paper, in his Inst issue lake a
radical stand against the gold
standard, and has aroused much
discussion among the leading Kc-
publicans ol the state. Ho says:
"Trusts are tbe legitimate off
spring ol the gold standard. II
you will get rid ol the t lied you
must remove the cause. Trusts
have been loiincd, arc being formed
and will be formed, Nothing will
stop llirni hut a change of the
financial policy of the country. All
the sunt 1 1 industries of the land are
U'ing destroyed, men urc being
thrown out ol employment in the
shop, factories and on the road.
The i mi nl i. y is rapidly becoming
impoverished, and wealth is con
OMtrating iu the hands of the lew.
Interior cities are struck with the
dry rot, and there is no hope for
the iK'opk under a gold standard
money policy. It is the pircnt ol
trusts. It is a money policy which
paralyzes industry and drives large
tish to eat up the smaller ones. The
gold standard is commercial c.ui
nibslisin. Jt is serfdom for the
maates. It is a headwind against
all transportation lines. It is the
undermining rat of our republican
iiislihiti.ii DOB1! stop to argue
the QQMtlon with jugglers ol figure,
hut vote lo down it, in the party if
you can, out of the party if you
must. Country first, party next."
Jieferring lo the wealth of the
Vanderbilts, Uockclellers, QottMl
Aston and others, he says: "It
there is any thing thai shows the
incapacity of the people for self
government it is a system of legis
lation under which the accumula
tion of such vast sums by indi
viduals is possible."
t iovernor Fskridge has been a
prominent factor in the Republican
party since Lincoln's time, atid
this revoU has created a sensation
in Kansas olities.
-
Roseburg Review: "Hieiiard P
bland was a sufficiently good and
great man to be abused after Ins
death hy the Ongonieu.
I he increase in the price of iron
brought about hy trusts
solidations is causing tbu gi.vern
moot trouble. 1'lan have been
prepared lor the building of six ud-
litioual cruisers on the basis of
former cost ol iron. The Irmls
have advanced prices about twenty
livo per cent, and Undo Sam will
have to wait until bis congress can
meet tbe raise.
Keal I'.atate T I II IIMU'l loliN.
S Younger to ii II Pitcher, lot n,
block Long and l.tuides,' addition
lo Cottage drove; fW.
OA C H Itlu to Orecn Pitcher, ID
acre lu tp .1 s r H w ; (Hi 00,
M V Reaaand wife to G W Milan, m
acre In ip 17 s r - w; Is'.ihi.
I S to Isaac II ,. ii IMI acres In tp
LU r 1 w ; patent.
a j Job neon toj c Klopehnatoln,
Heurjf JohiiHon and limn
Uirea fifth Intervai In Bandard claim,
Bohoula .Mining Dlatrlnt; 1 qall
claim.
Alfred Job neon et ai to Don Byrne
et al, three iHlh Interest In "Ihe
Spokane,' "Qriaaler," "iSorth Htai"
and "Qolden I' leece" milling claim,
Bohemia dlalrlei ; H.
w w wiiheiH, iberlir, lo Thomai
Vanda ne, 86T.M aorea in iphisr I;
annual Woodman's picnic. The
weather was all that ooold be dealred,
and the crowd, CKtimutfi! at from I VMJ
for toL'IMNl. came for a irood lime and w a
not disappointed, The looal baud
furnished excellent music, one of Ihe
members, John Parker, wore a tegular
and con- i Philippine suit of white, for it i a
j short lime alin e he lec. ived an lionor
I able ill-charge, having served under
j hi Country's ling for three years, par
i of the lime at Manila.
, A picnic would not be coin, lele
these lime without u game of base
ball) WOlOh was not lacking. There
w m woniiMiwing in.. lie n csusea a
great deal of merriment, a merry-go-round
wu well patronised, Voaal
music was very interesting, also gome
speaking by the ehlldicn, as well as
aoine by elder persona A lunch
counter as very much in evidence
about 12 m, also the ice cream and
soda water stands, all except one, run
In ihe Woodman's inter, si.
The writer Is aware that the above Is
a poor deenrlpllon of what was to be
seen, and lo Ihe disappointed ones
would say, always go to asocial gather
ing at Pleaagni Rill and you wliLAave
"a good time,"
I Hot illltio-llm Inn mm .It n 1 1...
Byrne, iapaos and good natuie of the Quabo
I will name a few .1 ihe old pioneers
Whose friendly Olsrp I nin e again en
joyed, all of them a bone and sinew
of Lane oountyi ,i I ruaan, Hon T
J Uendrlcbe, Jamet Parvln.Aunt Al
mtra Brlatow, Roberi A Ualheon,
Jane . Parker, Joseph Parker, B
Baugbman, Alex Matthews, T Han
anker, li W lluiley, V I. BrUtOW.
When shall we meal again?"
June n, 1'.'.
.di I . Lie Kel'ey, of Clovt rtlale, was
Visiting relatives here the llrst of the
Week.
.Many from Ooaheii will attend the
Pleasant Hill picnic by the Woodmen
Halurduy. .
Morton Keeney, of Brownarllh), al
tended the ieuic Hatutday and vi-itcd
rel alive here.
.1 ii i iverlon, ol l , and, a a
vl Il. r lo this vicinity Saturday
"llruil " -.ems to enjoy hi visits to
(i.wlien.
Several from here went to Batons
Humbly on the oooduoiors' ezeursloD.
Tbe plenta Batnrday by tbeMaeea
bees WU WOll attended ull.l proved a
pleasant occasion. The dance In ihe
evening was a success. The baby
snow iltning the day lesultetl as fob
lows: Hest looking boy Uttdei one year.
sou of Mr and Mrs J W Hmlth. Rres
well; girl under one tear, daughter of I
Mr and Mrs A M Hrew. r, Uosben ; by
over one end under two vein-, Mr ami
Mrs V H lnllard, Goshen; girl ovel one
und under two year. Mr and Mr- L
Brtotow, ( reswell. The tug of war u-
tweaa Uosbeu Pent KOTMnndCrea
well Camp WOW, wa won by thi
former flie baseball game between
(ioaheu end Jasper nines wa w on by
the later w llh a score almost t wo m
one.
0 M Kistdug. r m ds a g I addreav
for Ihe boy.
Miscellaneous.
0WNKK8 OF HKAL EHTATK
When you want an abstract of title
call on h.tlg.'lie Abstract ( n, 1st uih)
south of Obnsman block, Willamette
strtit, Kugene, Oregon.
Vul .NtTMAN.-'A'lth eoOO.OQ wants
siiuullon or buines opportunity,
five years experience In mercantile
baalneeee. Address p o Boa 6ol,
y-
TO KXCHANOF -One good u.-'.o-tlate
bicycle, and one g.sid Type
writer for good wood. P Prank: & Son.
TKA.Mri U A Nil A) To haul cord
woo..; giMul prices. I ampta-ll a
Alexander, Comstock, I)ouglas
County, Oregon.
Wi n ID CHOPPERS WANTRD. TO
cut llr at 78 and SO cent per eord.
Uaeh lotliofeach mouth. A)ply to
0 A Miller, Oregon City, Oregon.
BeTRAY NOTICE. Htraj ed from the
farm of S H Klephens, In Spencer
precinct r cently: One I year old red
hull, marked with wullow fork, un-
tlerbil in light ear, left ear cropped;
(Other cattle, L'year olds, marked
likewise. Anyone seuding , their
where al.ouls to ts S htephelis, ( low
poatofllce. Laue county, Oregon, will
tie liberally rewurdeil.
GHIIiDRENS', (DISSES' AfJO LADIES'
T2M aOO fit
aval i v. jm jam saw am jam l asm a av jb
Goods now on dis
play in Window.
S. H.
FRIEND
Harvest Is Approaching
WE CARRY
WAN ; TCP.-fifty cr.l of good grub
oak woi il, at the Racket More.
80 DOZEN I HlCKENij-Wanted at
once. Will pay cash for same.
f.i.i.a .Mi M.wion, South Willamette
Street.
WANTED MOOnd hand hnunehnld
gOOde. In.jUire oue deor west O
I. inn 's Hall, Klghth street, Kugene,
Oregon,
WELL DRILUNO. I am prepared
lo drill or bore Weils of any . .pacify
..r depth. Call on or address me
ai Kalrmount, Oregon. Charles
Wk.wkk.
Binding Twine,
Cylinder OiJ,
Red Engine Oil,
Machine Castor i ii,
Black ( iastot Oil,
Cold Pressed Castor Oil
Neats Foot Oil,
... .1... p . t ..i
aim un- i"- .wwiiMuA
in the market.
GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.
GOATS COR HALE. 1 have 100
In ad of ether goals for sale in lote
to um purchaser, ettSfiO per bead.
Oku A Hoi ck.
IF YOU WANT A-
ivivjvv cn O I IN UL
Bee us before purchasinff.
for the best inachiii
Agent
,, V w" '- i ...ii
J II Kennedy and wife et al to the , L
li.Hith Relly lumber rmoDanv. land in w.v.v.. o...,. . ...
r.i. n w.r.. -rnir . to
e .in lumi'i-r. eor term etc. ... ..r
l Lumber Company. Treut Oie.
t 80 s r I ; MS,
Mary ami Geo Smith I" llenrv
Ai kin, tOaorealol It sr 7 w, f tun.
A M Spate (n Wilson It (llass. lauil
lii t 'oiiage Grove; tnno
t a to Frank A Psoolt. ISO sores in
1 10a r 1 1 ; natank
Trei
ball; nixnl, June .'.'
MAnniAQI IdOISMH Counly Clerk
Lea sate yeaterday a'ternooo granted a
marfeag lleanss to vVm Pre wet,
yean and Demn BwlndnA, IT. The
WritSBO coiis. ni ,,f ibe parents of the
yOttOg lady Has tiled.
Hay carriers, forksand ouilli bought
before the advance. See llo in d
L' I i ,
i. . namoiTs.
Goshen items.
to 1. 1. at Uwnera.
We have the best range In Oregon
tor goats and w n couslder a pruposl
tlou to fee I und look after a bend on
shares Address
CaMI'in I .V A I.K A MiKK.
Conistock, Ilouglaa
County Oregon.
Hon KM i , ws. Quite a number
of people i, eaviog Cottage Grove
and Kugene for the Bohemia mints
dally. Prom r-m.s who have just
returned from the ininoe we learn the
snow la from to 10 bet deep on the
level, hut i n , lt0g quite fast A ru
mor is abroad that J w cook has sold
the Mustek mlueto Kaatarn parties.
Mr Cook starl.d into i lie mines yes'er
day.
A BARGAIN. On account ol poor
health my warohOOM w ill lie ottered
tot -ule for 60 per cent of llrsi ooat, for
I lie iii XI till d) s; call on or w rite me
a', rviog, Oregon. J M Kiriikv.
Kolt -Al.l". -A line idocU ranch con
taining KK sorts, for sale at a Lar
galn, Will sell as a whole or In
purl, one containing Imptovemeuls.
h. use and two bams, OOUalstlng ol
ISO acres; the other iasture lauds
principally. Situated six miles from
Eugene, Call on or address J M
Qawrbart, Eugene, Oregon.
BARGAIN IX LANO.-KhI acres ol
Hue timber land thai will easily scale
18.000.000 leet. At least 1,000,000,
b et of cellar. Will sell on easy pay
mentS to exit ml thi. .h several
years if desired. Address, W. L.
H hk , Eugene iregon.
IMF sjjjTST X tpsafavr r' w
-a -mc,-J -sTsJJk . 'V "
Xsvi -bbsjj -or. .
MSk
rsucKeye
M 0 WMAIaU
MEAT
steOomask v Bsanstt.
MARKET Opposite Postoffice,
and
June II, 1891
wife visited i
was in our
stalled
the
en the liver's
wroru' all's wro,.'.'.
j Pills j
make WTOnj livers )
j riht. j
Chas Smith
wt II Sunday.
it t Shy, of Ilarrtabnrg
1 viiiiie dud a .v.
Poslmsster Itonev and wife
1 1 .1.1 e....-.i.... '
'i ici . ... si. n . .
Uncle Jasjaea Btawart la qolte inw
with oopsumpUoo,
Harry Keeney, of Jasper, was over
llrst nl I He week
Supervisor W I. W heeler has iv m
meneetl working ihe loads.
W li Ulllard ami daughter, Mi
Belle, were CtYawcll visitors Suuday.
Dan Tyler, of Junction, was a visitor
to relatives here the llrst of the week.
Qnlbi a number from Qoahefl attend'
ad the Pieaaaat Bui picnic natunUy.
Morion Keeney, of Bowlaod, was
visiting relailvm heea theflrotoflha
WC.K.
MrJ i Hami'ton, son ami daugh
ter, of Kuitene, vlsittil the old home
stead tiuml.i) .
I'ne Clilltlreu'a Dav exeiclsea of the
Union Sunday school have been post
poned until July I'ud.
Mra l.oula Coryell has rvturmM to
her home In tbe Coyote ooutitry after
Visiting relatives here for a few days.
Ibe t in. in Sunday SOhOOl i I ibwhen
con eniplates attendlnir the Childreu'a
Day exercise sl Pleasant Hill tint
Sunday iu a body.
11 1' K.vn. v. Mia I V Keel , v Vi.l
.Misa Keslab William visited rvlallvea
auti irietitfs at l rtuwell Friday ami at
tended the Deuioreat medal contest In
the eveuiug.
Jnaottoa Kourthof .luiy Uanoa
Blind Johnny Keeuey has secured
the city hall at Junction and will Kive
agraiidbnili.il the night of July C
Air Keeney will provide a lii. l -class
orchestra of three or four pieces and
Ibe floor management will bounder
the charge ol Marry Mill lorn. Every
ell'ort will tie made to provide lor I lie
comfort and pleasure oi guests.
I III MINI AM) I'tSlllNti. A C lot -
-ett, of Meulo Park, t al, Uilbert 11
Claiborne, of Stockton, iM, and Win
Kehehnr, nl Texas, arrived here on
tin- moruiug's tram, (bey Inland
spending several wt-eks up the Mc
Kenale, at James O'Brleu's place, Lea
burg, ilsiiingand hunting, fbe two
former gonttooaon have sieut every
suimuer for several years iu ttiat aee-
tlon.
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OEALERS IN -
D..I UnlUn D..L U..I u . d i Mr I' Kflcham of Pike Cltv. Cal. , Wife Waxiih-A
inll. S.rl V, I .IT Hill S I 'itlll Ikllltli U'uu tliu unlti Bant. MurtiiQii '- miaou
"VH in.),, in, irm, sssaiajaj uo iiic wuij vial I vi vl mail ari i os,i
etly that itave him anv relief." Mnv w ithout, nhlldren enferred.
others have testified to the prompt re- comfortable home. Addr,
unimont phi:, i.
lief fiom pain which Ibis
anuros. ror sals by IicLauo.
I
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i thai when ber
little ones
j" .t e b
taey will
t vigor.
t I mis iiti d
, 'I,r h al
Hei bops
1 lw ft II v rc'l:ed if she will
. ' er .-lt dut'iic '"' "it'll v
r-.OTHCRrSmiCNQ.
Iv known eaternal liniment
i o iiMitv women use. 1; cot
psv s the way for .
y. hut insure strength a d
r to the rew-h rn
i as e-.i. . (kr ei i . ' ii
S. wt .
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Chain Drive Mowers.
i".v POOh of all kind, Buggies and Wagons, Sections for
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