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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1899)
Tim Kind Yuo Hum- Always Bought, and which baa bean in iiiw for over yuan, has iniriKi tho ilgMtnra of - '"'ii uu boon made undo? bla p i- jcXJj? Honal sapervlslou dnee Its Infancy, vz, rtcJUK-. A! lW ,. , er(j (M( ,,, AO Cotuitus'felts, Imitation! anil Sobntltute arc bat r pfrimt'iitM Mint t riilt; with and endanger the bealtn of Infants and Children 'Experience again i Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Ctafltoffte i- a suhetltate for Castor oh. Paregoric, Drops iiikI Bonthlng Byrnpe. it Harmlcai and Pleaaant, it contains neither Optnmi Morphine nor other Nan-nth-substancei ii atr Is its guarantoe. it deatroya Worms and allays Fcverlshneas, It cures Diarrhoea ami Wind Colic li relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency, it Rasimllntna the Food regulates tho Stomach and Howcls,, giving health and natural slearp. The Children's Panacoa The Mother! Prtend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS IJcars the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yecrs. ii l j BUSH 1)1 TEOSTB. A Biub the veteran Bator let aii'I hunker, of Salt in. im j ut rt turned from mi Intended I i-i' to Pennsylvania, Now York ind JJw KiKinnl and Ii reported by tho Hiilcm Joiinnil n m folio -: "Building iradei are da prt'HHed in be cft-l due to the ad vances in inctiil m iteri ils brought about by the trusti In s nue cities it wan about one third of last year. He was (old ot one boildiog at Hartford, 0 n n, uoder oooatru Hi in ott whloh there wm an advance ut $3,.r(io on prion uf plambing material alone (old Ibe m portar that banki were rooalvlog trust stock very Sparingly us col lateral security, and one financier went 0 far as to predict another panic Iniids of two years. The tin ; had inllated their property saveral times its value ind s lid the stock largely am inn the i()le. "After the iloproi in luro .ii.in lilies of warf s at trust prices were placed with the dealers. 'The hih prices and stopping of tmildiiiK would compel many factories to shut down, when the trust com bination would ho broken, the stock become worthless, and those who invested would he rohli d and tho inevitable collapse lake place. "This Is not Mr Bush's prophecy, but was the opinion given him by a conservative citi.en. Mr Bush is more than pleased to he buck in Oregon and enjoy 'the linesl sum mer climate in tho world.' " I'lIK liits AND UBt KlVKh. OrogonUnt "It is to be Imped, for the suke of decency, that Sena tor Murk II mini did not, upon his visit to the house of c iiuiuons, make ibe inquiry attributed lo bin ''How much will vote on this bill be be worth?" it will not surprise anybody, however i it it shall turn out that he did ask the iiiestion. That's tbe kind ofs man he is, a gross political "lixer" and "boss" whose presc .ee in the senate is one of tbg facts whioh have ot l it. so discredited and cheapened that body.'' A "lxer" and a "housl" More than tba'. Mark llunni went amone the banks and subsidized cultural world. His discovery means in a nutshell that you can take the limb of any kind of tree, put a foster r iot to it, and in a very short time the limb will take root and be. Mine a tree. Limbs two feet long were tt.ken r iip . . mini u asniiiK'o i navel orange trees and united with (osier in ithcr routs ami placed in a study soil, and in eight months I hey h id at I .-.I i linen ii growin equal to two or tline years by the ordinary . .ii. . i . meinous. i ne s me iimiiim were obtained with tho olive, tipple, peacb mid pear, together with other varieties of trees. As a result of thin discovery, Secretary I, -long says that California horticulturists will not have t ) wait five years for orange trees to bear us they can probably he advanced 1 1 Ibe bear ing Stage in one year from the first operati in. With olives the bearing time can bs redui I d from four ears to one yi u r and the Battle is true ot apple, peaches a ud pears. This will make an snoroQous differenoe Bnan olally to fruit-growers, UUKUUMI MBNUA01 I V I h i IregODlan is well aw ire that there is us little prospect of ex-Sen ator tionnan being nominated, for the presidency by the IVmncrutic party as for J udiis Is.-ariot tuba ran onued i saint, yet h'ivis currency to the following olipping; "The democratic- parly never in Us history has be n so sin rt of presidential cundida'cs as it is now, when it is divided in its choice W- Iwr en Bryan and Qorman, There is still, however, a lower level, anil that the democratic pai ly wall strik 3 with a dull, si keuiiiL' thud if it nominates GormaO, whose senato tiai oareerQulminaied in thesuar trust's trifamphant hold-up of tariff IsgUlatl in." The Oregonian t'lijoys a field in wbioh it would oooomand respeotof all parties could it only be fair, and quit lying about political op ponents. General otis is reported as having aid that fifty thousand sd liers are required to properly handle the litU alion in the fhillpplnaei and that it will be April of ni xt year bef re the Writ limrrrd, in th sariy i irt .f iadaceatary tbra lived in .VnntH" bet n ytuuK iiiuc itm wli"i-- wit ennsid many n ripple iu th deiMire eiri ! ut tin- Frii udu (tTbaa tiii pt'"y Martlm nttend'd ji inly mevtioK in Newport at the hk of I s. her yonthfnl iplrito brongbt bar bcraiiobiil Kruve look from the elder, altlionh her real goodm-M ul beartwna nev. r ijne-tii ;,. ! ne evsniag, daring the ssadci of j. .;; i.ikIiii', Martha was tlii neter uf u group of VOVSJ pseple Katberid bear the windows ij the parlor in the lioording house where tome cf tbe Friends lodged for the time. Tbe yonng j ; v.. i. pluj ii. tho simple and iiuiu-ing gnmi) of "bnuoroni deflni Hone" Martha's wit caused sncb fre quent htngbti-r that a solemn faced per ron rose from bis seat at the other end of the room and aahai, in a load, stern voice "Martha, can tbee give mo tbo defi nition of gravity V The pretty (Quakeress colored at thii public and unnecessary rebnke, tat after scarcely jicrceptihlo hesitation. -Ii" iitjsK er. .1 demnrely "I am not abls to give thee a defini tion of my own, Friend Urown, bat perhaps that of Ds in Rocbtloncaald will suit thee. He buys that 'gravity Is i mysterious carriage of the body, in vent, d to cover the defecM'of the mind." " Yonth's Companion "Ciilns OM lo rr m Man. "doing ont to sco aman"waatbe invention of Artemus Ward. One night in the winter of IHOf), when tbo haroor-i-t was alxjnt half through bis lecture, he paralyzed ids audience with tbo an ijuiiiicrijieiii iii.u inry WOUIO uavO 10 take n recess of lo minnteg so as to un able him to go across tho street to "see a ssan." II. k Triicoy. tho editor of the Washirrrt- n HepnbUeaa, waa In the sadlenee, si l sting an opportunity to improve npon the joko, penciled these lines and k ii t them to tho platform: "Dear Alli ums If yon will placo yourself nodal my guidance, I'll tako yon to 'see a limn' without crossing tho street. " Artsnns accepted tho invitation, uud while the great audienco impatiently hut witli mnrh amusement awaltod tho reappearance of tho humorist tho lat ter was ma king tho acquaintance of Aroan a well known restaurant keeper at that time, and luxuriating at a well laden refreshment board. Of conrso SVSfybody "caught on to" tho phrase, and men boOBBM fond of getting up ho tween the acts and "going out to seo Annul." Tho restuaratonr'a business rrom that time forward boomed. Men who would ordinarily sit quietly through an entertainment and liehnvo themselves allowed themselves to bo in fluenced by the contagion. Lonisvillo Courier-Journal. Ika. I I.I t 111' ll'" Oljr. An see- ant of Ibe llf- of Jndw James B. Uradwell ' ' rago bj hi d-in-.'h-tr fell a ' 'be d ply religious training ol I ddbi od II- bad He old faiblon- i faith in the (Ocaey ol prayer I -' was of sufficient age to nnderstaiet tie- reasoriahle limit- , f S'leh pell' Ones, when .1 nines waa only 8 yean old, the v- was sent to Chicago for provision- e days elapseL The wagon Wii ' ' 'h" Uradwell family vie with "t food and withont a man to pi Wttls James, as nana! with i-ven - mail boys .f tbe time and plan ! -!. t His mother loaded the inn i r bin, and he started out So see whnt he coold sboot to rip ply the table Indne tlm I ' twoprairie chick ens not far ;i lb got his gun ready and then I I' " enough to pray thai: "O Fath r if y ai will jnst let me bring down th - two chick' ns Ml gfrs yoor minister the choice of tbe pair!" Tbe nrigger was polled and down came tbo t prairie chickens. James believed tbe sh t to 1 a direct answer to hia pra- - He took the two birds to Elder Hoc. M-t. r. and told him of the t-ir. s The goo I : r t.K,k a long time to examine t'.- two cbickena, in onh r to beqaitesi i tie- got tbe better of the fvo, i . lie said. In; thought It bssttbat the boy's oompact Sbonld bo faithfully carried out Try a Sc Cigar Beautiful Clothii Here you Julius il:ldsmitii's A I I'opulur Hrauifs Ol t igars for sale. Eugene and Junction- I: Juror siaie juror Slure vs juror state VS i luxe stageel aTeaaaeeel Her' is a matrimonial advertisement that in hard to take seriously. A lady who calls herself Hosnijoslii seeks a husliand iu tlm Kanazawn Hhimhun, a Japaueso paper. She describe herself thus "I am a beautiful wmium, with ekradllks hair, lowsry face, willowlike waist, and crescent eyclirows. I have SBOOgb property to walk through life hand in hand gazing at flowers in tho day and the moon at night. If there is a geutleman who is clever, learned, hnnds,imu and of good taste. I will join Willi him for life and share the pleasure of tiring buried in tho same grave. " In this an answer conies from a gen tleman who signs himself Ariwara Mit- sunjl, whoiMi advertisement runs as fol lows: "1 am tho greatest genius of tho present time, and people regard mo na the handsomest man in Knnuzawii. Tf tin lady sees me Imt once, she will be nnahlu to restrain her love for me. I will tlx any place and tiuioforour meet ing." II r ii u ii r llrnhmi. A young Hungarian violinist, who was continually talking about his won derful skill and great fame, had Ida flatteries addressed to Itrahms cot short witii the brusqus remark. "More ringer exercise and fewer phrases, young maul" A young Wl man who played tho pi anoforte a bed the oomposst as to the advisability of giviug a concert iu Vienna "Are you all ready 1' Inquired Brahma "Certainly, dear master! May I play something fur yon J" "Ob, no, DO I 1 meant only have yon a new gown and gloves!" "Yea, sir. "Pity; otherwiae I should have ad vised you not to give the concert." Lack mi nu iinir. A v-1,. ruble, white haired clergyman recently preached in tbe parish of fr.- le hud hardly got hack to tho vii ii i - f rom the i Inrcii when tbe door hell rang and a charming girl of H ask'd to see him lie received her The t ilkcd about tie sermon audotln tbingl until finally slie asked diffident ly "(ili, won't you please give me a lock of . :r hinrr "i it only, my child, " soid the old gentleman, flattered lit tho request "I il s, nd it to you tomorrow." mid ho did. On In return to his own homo he had Bvi moro requests of tin--.nine kind mi 1 lc i roudly boasted to his wife that be was glad to see that be had m t yet lost Id- power to please. All Wi lit Well Until his wife received this note: "Dear Mrs. , won't yon please ask y.air husliand to s. ml n.e just n lit tie 1 . k of his hair? We have all been t;kin : lessons in tonkin:; hair flowers Ho many of tho other girl i asked him mi l he si nt it to them that I thought I would rntber ask you to get it forme V ii t yoti please d,i thi for iu.-V It is so bard to gat whits hair b r lilies of the valley. This was a terrihle Mow. and tie- less ii -v. said nUmt locks i f hair in that old gentleman's presence the betti r Miirkameii In llalllr. The story of what niaik-men can do in battle la written iu red lettel over the history of war. remarks the Boston Herald. The fain, e- l e. -Ii arch 1 1 - whose rl.it h van! sha! t - v n many lights at desperate oddl I oat the mail clad knights of Prance, the einhattled farmers whose ihadly aim was so fatal on the Lexingt 1 and tho hi: pes . f Hunker Hill, the grim slaughter which broke l'ak. nliain's veteran regimental at New Orleans nil are pro--in -point. Later evidence of the value of Straight ahisitiug is atlord- ed by thai itrange war m which the Dutch Bo. ntbessml-independenes winch th. j now i njoy In this . i t. -t tin re was on one side a lurglier t , ith sliglit pretensions lOOnmplil Ul I none at nil to drill and on the . th r aide a British force. hardened in and trained to the perfect h ii f - : h.rship, vet tho BOSH vsce victor - in every encounter on tho field W it Ii lbs explanation t Why, sim The Boers w-i re splen did marksin n ho knew how to make every flu t t li while the British were, comparati. speaking, mere wasters of ammumt: n 1 1 the m Idierly pattern and protected lotareaU, and seourad j nliv MD ha thorougbly whipped a sum Of money for tbe pUrpOM of ubjsetion. The oongresj that aleeiing MrKintoy unparalleled in ,u,v,(i 111X1 IVtvinbcr will have the history of American politics. I " l'r, u.v bUU of SpentS to pro This, ami the corruption of th j vi,, 1!llt '"'n' interest beir ballot that followed, was done j'" ,,,m,s 1 b" -lillit opeolv and shamelesslv. Mark wi" f0? l" lhinkln Banna atola the oods, but vm ; wl"'lh,,ror nl il Wll orth our McKinley is the receiver thereof. riTBMMVl llt'KTli DliTOMal A Ureat iiroverv - I'rres llroiigbt to Hearing in ( ue Vear. while to lick the Pilipioaa into the i liberty corral. Of course we shall whip them, it wiiibenood took ii they stay Whipped, Nrlllit-r o ii ll ii, nil. Tho late Mrs. Keeley, the actress, nsed to tell all anecdote . t t,ni - q io toria ni lha ooooaion when the had the hounr of I cing received bv In r inn stv On Udug presented she i cui d in r-,'lf L : , . , hum minting a nuv courtesy i v saying, "Your majesty, I have rhetiinati-i-.i m By knees, and I cannot courtesy. " "Mrs Keeley." replied the queen, "1 Can't, either." And tho veteran ac tress w as put at her case by tho homeli ness t f the remark and its commou touch of nature, which uiado tho two women kiu. Bovd leoteh tmr) . In Lannrk-liii. there lived a ran', sma' laiiil i - I Hamilton, win. was noted forhis tricity, On one occa sion a in i on bbn and re questwl hi- 0n accommodation to a bit bill I. r '. m, at time months' date, which led to the f. flowing char acteristic an ! truly Scottish colloquy "Na, na, 1 canua do that " "What fi r n i, laird I Ve has dune tbe SSnM thin : t r ill, 1- "Aye, aye. rummaa, but there's wheelawitlr.n wbeeli ye ken iiaethiug aliout. I canna do'l " "It's a si . atTair to refuse me, laird." "Wcel. v TstnUMM, if I was to pit uiyua: le tell't, ye wad get th. lilli r frao tho I ink, and when the thns cams round yewinlna be ready mid Iw ud bar to pa : Sae th. u ye and 1 wad tinarreL Bae we uiae just as wei 1 quar rel tho no is lang'i tho siller's In ma pouch. "Stray stories i -iiiiiii-sioners Court. i: oti.. lorrandsr tx sai tfrtlfleais No ;s, ivj; s'e 12 04 Ai toatgonMrrybuaid I M ii t Keener, denul aaaoaaor M J S Hani-, WilnSM -tale vh llniiovaii I 50 I' W Hiirri-, witness pjiale VS llniiovaii ..- 1 W ttadh Hsnovan, witosas Stats vs Hull .VH I 60 Win IV' s on. biror Hiote vs Hutiovan J il MeClu'ng, HaiioMin A u Jennlogs, H'll.OVllll t M Wilkins, juror tftate vs Haiiovali W O Ziegler, Juror Sia'e vs liann- VSfl li w Welder, juror Htate vs Haunvan... I 0 W I- t he-hire, coroner ioqoest and pi-l mortem llauovati cii i id ; K Prentice, witness inquest ' mi post mortem Ha no van Child Wot Kuykcndsll) witness in n n-st ami port DMtlern Hancs van oRlld J S Stile., witness inquest and l oat mortem Banovan child.... Pantile Hanovan, witness In qoeel and post motttm Hano van child - 1 50 Bohemia Nogget, punting - W W I. Pbe'lpt, lumber M 00 (i VV Rivge, deputy assessor 00 00 Biles West, ork on oourl boose yard 10 05 J !l UoldsOO hiinher.. HI 02 j M Ren 'jo, p ek crasher 7 50 j j Moore, rack crusher R IB Joel Smith, rock crustier 2 60 Lee Bailey, rock crasher BOO T E Creed, r. ek mislier To 10 w M Pii e . deputy assessor loo uo R J lit iiiidiill, tlei.uly as:se sor... 89 00 w w Brown, insurance policy.. Uuard, printttig M S Hubble, liauiing J II Miller, constable fee State vs Welsh BBOage, justice fee State vs Welch Win Maxwell, con-tattle fee .Stale v Welsh TJ Llndlev, constable fee Htate vs Wvlah... 1 00 1 no I no l nu 1 00 18 UO I N I 10 i ;o 21 60 oil 75 4 00 1 to 5 40 I tit) L'o seec w A iamDle of ,ile nil IV 1111 I ine suio ml', town, ami merit j ,ts5 f,J- iti I I 11 o.. . liesitutiiiii il :. ' 1 ii 18 til, t you i ;ynupJ ?ood, BVUIWBl Cbllnii,,, llll llll I.., I M-! 13 i lion ali n- nun ui uverci at ii-Q nt t . . 1 1'J IKIV,. H but you want it ,2 and staved. It j3 3 to put tun piece, ? toilet her nn.l a -s , u .,.,..,1. .1 . auutuer initio (0 garment so it wiU it is put. EVerJ ineso garments igh uncn and r. inion i ' .ii... 1 1. wi "wsd. ' -in- ova tons are scu. c with a metal underneath the wnion prevenl pulling ui:; diet P FRANK & SO See Our new stock of Ve Brussels' Carpels, the factory. 'vet, Amioikj 'fought directfc Day & Henders 01 If you want the latest and choicest Veil sliiiul.l ii-.- (lie eli-KHiil line ol "i j J -. Inn m. rs nd I'lflins M y S) JT14 ) IJ whioh have jest mrlveilsl WALL PAPfff Pai4 anil We Have... Received onr Spring and Summer line of samples. Coitie and let us take your measure and best fitting suits you ever had get you one of the J. M. How lie t-ooli il tin- Snrious. All th triors tohi Renlek Hamilton, of Wer-t Jefteraon, ()., after luffertng 18 mouthi I n in Rectal Ptatula, he would lie mil -s a costly operation was per- loinn d; l Ul lie i nr. t liini-elf "iili live boxeaol Buekleu'a Arnica Halve, tlie aureai Pile rare on Berth, and the best halve ill l lie Worlit. .5 eenta a box, hiolii liv Wilkins A I.ii n. Younir Motiius Croup is the terror C f thoQMIlds of JOtUM in . :- bNSBM its nutl.realc is so iik.nnizinir tu.l traqnaiUf fatal, BaUohi Oonah ami OOMUBptiM t'ure acts like BMfh in i-nst's uf roop, It hMaeerbsB kaowa tofalL t he wotit earn relkniad Imaitdlatdv. l'riee IB eta, JO ote ami 11.00. Bold br Wllkini Linn. State Normal 5J Monmouth, Orea Traiiiini school fur rhe-n.1 New deperlmiiita, i naiji work. i.mtluates eei::- PorSSS Sironp eourii. s. Well e .uipf. pHrtnii-iu. Normal n.urw fa tvny to ilatoortllleiiti . Ki;m tl'.n to IliiO, or tsiiii l . n-oRS Tuition. W 'i' per t. rm nl In i Fall term brj Ins -- :,-n, uer iS. Juno .'7 't Sepli m' it I. For . m :-.'.. . . u IdlCM P L. CAMPBEII nmmm W. A WANN, srtreiirj I Anitlhrr Itlivsllon. "Pa, what atirt of a house is tUatl" "That, my son. in the Mind asylnm. Dlintt pooi'lo live in there." "They can't see, can they?' "No. mj Ivy." "Then what lias tho house (jot win dow for if they cuu't oo!" There are :!S c.inals of 1 usitu-ss im IMrtance within the liuiita of tho I'uit etl States. They vary in leUKth from on. mile to Ml, that t f tho Krie. and in cost from t'0,1'00 to 53,000,000. T Uttla Stsrlea, Here are two stones from Sir M. Fl tlrant-Dufi's diary. The nrst reeords the snyioKof Si.- V. Doyle, when I-ord Houghtosvs death w.is rnmored, that "hi exit lathe renlt of t manjr en tree. " T. second, concerning a .1 ;initiou win. 'i tlladstoue gave of a th pntattoa, is also gtVW in the diary It is "a Bonn f aussbeia sbrairying mauy, hot i ralfvlag much. " fbe Orrgoolan of Julj I has tiiisac- BOUnl ofa j'teuliar hicyele accident: 'VIoti r Ward, u boy wbdas pareQDi live on (Joloo avenue and lvist Wash. Inaton street, while riding on a bicycle on Last Water street yesterday after- noon met with an accident t which the lanre toe of bla tight toot was cut oil' He was haretboUd ami tlie toe w eaiiuht between the pedal and the erank, anil it was cut oil cleauly. It it belieTed that in China there it SO time, at much coal us In all Enrc Pbtllppina women arc inortli- tmtely fond of jceelrr, hut at the Secretary l.elonu of tho Cahfor- sunt time sliow excellent taste in nia State Board of Horticulture ah J matter of design ami dlsplaj. nounoeethe ruiwt important die-1 Those of the wealthy c I a see often covery of the boanl, and ono which , order pieces to te undo and will mean milliona of dollar to sent oat by the best 1'unsiaB tirme horticultural interests. at enormou tSfjaajtj but in the for many nnniiia p.i rnvrctary way ot it- . v.tttf.m t.. cnltcim aide that the Southern l"acillc nun belong lias been endcavorinn to could bo m vie except, peraapa, at a P"" "Her saoetal rate from all urow cuttuitts Imm tliflerent pecie- hull, or dance, aval then the eto-I ,'"IUI "IMU "II In ot tree by grattlaj tbetn on a foster fueion of eliltar is some'imee a' mother root, Suocvee has crowned trille bewildering, and conducive to Meaa' Srx. S uie Australian birds ug th. ,r s in i. k sand, as if aware cf its nu l;. or jnnvcr of absorbing In at ; others e lect tho neighhorhtxHl of hot volcanic -. whose warmth play an tmpor i art in the hatching. Tlie mound builder tvli.i t luaj.s , f '.irt'- ,n;d leave as iiir.ili ..s . ,) htfth i.mi ao feet in diameter, and in this l., tbed their egjr are batched Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon struotltitfth" exh:u:sted digestive or pms. it istlK'latestdiscovereddifrest. ant and tonic, No other preparation pan approach 11 in efficiency. It in stantly relieve and parmanently curai Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartbure, Untulence, 8oui Stomach, Kausea Slckllead.i.-lie.t;astra;(;:a.cramp8.and all other resiiltsnf itun rfectdlpestloo. Pr.par.d by E. C. DcWiU A Co , Cblca8o ViHCENT & CO.. Corner Drug Storr. nervita: Junctiou City: Milling CompJ MANUFACTURERS OF THE WHITE ROBE 7 0 J GUARANTEED QUALli Farm for ale The ninst nonnlar flanr tn r.ha marlcet. oW j n a in Vliv " leadins irrocers. i'T'TiTIT: !- To- . f I" .."U c Ill idiione , , . i draaa I i II ".'ii.r WBf-At; i -:,iii. . ' JM J Y rl. tin- 1 1 1 .n'iS .-- iiSe - It- piti--i I ' - ale iu i:"ne,Or ,'. llKNDti; .t ,Ml..r.-&. Sra Forty Milk Talk. a unique fea ture Ot the Cottage Qrove celebratinn wa a simia. talk between people foity mite apart. At 9M p ro, several bun dred people went to the "de of the lawn to pxebange signals with the nnti-i in ibe Bohemia m. ui.lalus, 40 ii. 1 1 eway fer half an ' mi tvcajlon of return of the ,ud t)re I gou Volunteers Ueta will ba a grand qon Acroc eelebratlon at Portland, ami it is proa. oou CreS- his el! or is and he now first giver the result of hi work to tbe borti- fe mation aa to rate, date of celetira lion, etc will be announced later runner particular can he obtauml monetary eelitualee.-Jnly Woman's ' from any Southern lacllU aceut II. line t ' i , i i.i l I. in ' t f wr InilifOTed.liiQiL Two kssl keeaal wd barn. I'traty of Uiw iiuplruirnU, horwa, eatlb', eeiaaa, rtc. Sii mllisi xiuthirnl fMru Ratsua Fer U-1 uis. etc. , addrra MILKS A I'HIKINS, Kusi-o. , Urvk- n Crttwri VITALITY. LOST V tiOR AND MANHOOC 1 bnpotency, Kbrirt BatissiObs and dlacasea, aU effects of self- ibuae, or axceas and India- j-jja) ''tiuu. ninnewaicanil W W I 1,1,1,1 li:i 1,1,. r pink plow to pale cheeks and i:;maPyVrr.;: !": B0 Handed, JE tot ..!..-,: with a writ to,- ,. m... , "ru'"" 'o .Mis Amanda t! Jones. uc an coupie win resnlo Iu the western portion of tbe county. Glori. Ui New Conies from Di I " Washita, 1 T. He n ties of Electric Bitters K Brewer of tcrofu 1 iiico her omul sntlV rii l- fory L'iias were t-x.-bamrpd . wires wnuhi breai. li nr. Tin v ei iil.l hp face, and tlie beet I ; i : hi ij , tiie.-ky being very clear. Bkyroekets were unl at both place. M ahrikh-Ji.Ij- 3, 1609 at I he Hotel saa to euro o- vet'uinl tho tuouey, NERVITA .VtEOICAL CO. Clinton A Jacxaon Sts., CHICAGO, ILU gas sal V I. DtXaxr, lnifl;i.t, Ei gene, O PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM I'm brant ssi iha haif "aaSa1 fWllth. ?I . I? Ufxator Gray Tputhftil Color ' fa..jHj. DeWtU'e LHtle Baily Hifer PXpei from the ayatem all poisonous accumu lation, reguUte the stomach, bowels and liver, ami pur fy the blood. They drive awav di.ase. d.asi,te mrlan cboiy and give baalthaaS vlftw S tbe dally routine. Ho JiZJZ 4 Co, Corner Drug f..r lekp., Vi-.. ..T- - l"lff r - . . ,,v. II , Store. belli: till' her cure - "'I . heallb Is excellt i.'- 'l'"'.! thousands have " vr.i Hitters is the h.' known. It's ine - H' eczema, tetter, salt rl ' '"j1' . and runuirig st.rt -. I ' ""J"i kitlneysanu bowel. lXP help- iligeslion, bui..iujw Ooiv 00 cente. ''d " Linn. Raij fro H&m lntn.it aith ilif lovable gill with an Olaail Knot Tr purl tion on the N.wt-li. t Sold f,.r yeton at" '' 35 ct. rtl BO .i. . . J" at A nice Loppy n j i-taSW