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CASTORIA aimiiatirigihcrooamui:!!. ling ilic Stuimiisaiiili)tivtl of I HI MUL IMt i : 1 1 mi : woi PromotfsDidcslioii.Clwcirul- ivMsniulltestContmns ncillicr Opiiim.Morpmnc rur ."Wia-ai TSOT NAItCOTIC. Atet uTOU n-SAKllLlllWJl m,J.Li Sit' I y ..'. u - Jlnrtiwt l ..,.. '.4 I.-. frm jbM -ftrnifuU l'"r" llrtfcy"" " '' Apcrfed II. run:, I ion , Sour S ton el h , I ) .' .1 1 1 lio ' and Loss OF SLEEK lac Simile Sifiurtnn f KEW YOHK. GASTORIA For Infant?; and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WW W rxJfV The ffitJ Kind CXACT COP OF VRAPCCR. You Have Always Bought. BASTORIA 1HC riNTAUH COMMMV. NC VONR CrTV. Mlip I h ABC r ICtklX'M " " 1 . "do a iiaigtlug An 1) . In I be eon r-e f hi'iiiiiii event It MB 19 ! llMI certain DM man wan i l 10 I'uy a K"" '"r '' a'andw'ii, uinl 11- d, liars w.-re somewhat scarce wild ibis venerable limn, It Iwli'Mivnl dim tin I Hi" DlOM wheio he could get I he DOBt ttinl safe' if no for Hit' least do. of 9. Af-er diiigeat loqaiiy (! 1 n " iii In- fniiiiil lb Murker Qua Worka oo Ninth street, Begone, On f'", 1,1 be ttr cheapest place I'fy n liable t,un, hikI Ii got iii that )wrt Balled bto grand" n, mi now the 'd UUK NKW rJHK "HXS. A correspondent of tlm North west Hcrll who loldiffltd lor Uncle Sum In the Philippine 1 1 ; s no love for that country. I ni in tint picture ho draw "( tli.n fur off tropical country for which we are wa'iti( war with tho nutiyo inhuhi tantn: "Ah a miiiIk r who lu.s had exper ience in tin Philippine elands, tan nay that tho newly enquired poHHeehiotiH of Uncle Sum do not pun out the full expectation of I he in 1 1 who went to tlofetnl the ling. The flag? Itut that'H it for except the Hag thero in nothing tin re worth lighting for, unlw jungles, alive with venomous reptiles, iniiis matic swamps where stalk the deadly bubonic plague, tho yellow iever, U10 rmnllpox mid other fatul diseases ure worth lighting for. The hospital ho culh il, ure Bllod with rtillcriiiKi lining oJdlert, thou Modi ofmllei from their native land, who stare death in the lace in 11 hundred different ibapeo, and to whom the de.idly epidemic are more fatul than the 'hull child, half navage' Pilipinoe." till FUTUltK OK THK AUTOUO-1111,1. Thero wa it linn when bicycles cjbI II Ml each. Tin D tW tiiiiuu fucturer whote plant wei divtrtible to the manufacture of bicycles 111 ido bicycle. Now, utter fix or heven year of very active nioycle-huihi- iiig, anyone oan buy a first rate bicycle anywhere for t40, and HUperior buyetl can prohahly sup ply thooisiln's for about half tint Mm, What autoiuobilee ant at prevent is be kI kit, M il to person alllucnt enough to purchaae and play with thohe niiiciitneH, hut, reiiHoning by analog) Itej will Hoon cot very much It , lor ev ry factory that can eve ma to b' making them. Carriage fad rith and bicycle fac torien ai n iully, all over the oouutry, are taking order for them. This i ar they are the toys of the well-to d . By another aeuhon they will be 10 xprend abroad that their value ah plaything may have leanenul, hoi Unit Is of email conse quence compared with the immense held that -ecuia to be opening for them as vehicles lor cheap and rapid traneportatl B. That they will ever be brought "within the means of all" is not to he exported, but there m-hhb to bo a good pr0ta jHu't that tl cv will soon be brought within the DMftBI of most ptrtOM who can afford at present to keep horeoh. V. S Martin, in Harper's Weekly. PAAOTIOAL I'lurnsEs. Henry Villnrd, through bia buay life handling untold forluuea, fig ures out philanthropy in a practical way. Hie addrcee at the I'uivcr nity waa characteristic of tho man and hit life, lie eaid: "On coming woat, in 187-1, 1 f und a ,?tate I'niversity located in a beaulitul town, eurroutuled by every advantage, yet apparently unkmg under tluancial troublea. My interest in education hae been 1 uch thit 1 lifted the debt. 1 Ibou conceived tbe Idea of an endowment giviiii; 06OjOOO beeldei HMne imaller sums. My olject in placing thie oudoviiient in the school waa not 0 much lor the good it would do in iteelf, nut in the hope Hint the wculthy men of Ore;; n would ap preciate my motive and follow the example I had eet. ll ie one of the groat sorrows of toy I '" to kno that none of them have done thie." These few words im-an much. Tboy OOOOa Ir.nn a man who in the tialural course of life ia disinter-(-lid in Oregon, yet did to muofa to help her state school with the hope of interesting Oregon men to iihsiel also, H would ho netdh sn And oeeleM todoalln ptr-woalitiHi I yet among tho men el the state who have figured ae wenlihy men lllooa Henry Villafd selth-d thie endowment ol $00,(100 on the Stile Univoreity can he te id the natnea ol tiiany who could hive been ex pected to Id low the noble example, Nnie ol these men have apparently been entbatlaatu in public matteri of tlit nature, yet their works d 1 not follow thorn. Ab a rollection on general wont 11 MM of the great Kuetcrn univer sities could have attained their proiuiiieiic I with ut the 011 dowmtntl 0( hundreds of people. Yale, Harvard. Princeton, Colum bia, Johns I lopkins, Chicago Uni versity, University of Michigan, Stanford, licrkeley and others are j resent examples of the good arising from the munificence of men with money. Will the Uni vcrMty of Oregon be added to the list in the vo irs lo come. VYABmiUTOA VIMIoits. About 000,000 etrangers visit Washingt m every year sightseeing. Hotel, reelaurant and hoarding house kecjers estimate that lliree qaarUra of them, bring their lunch baskets with them and that one half of tiie other quarter subsist 011 rotten fmit bought I nun street reoden and on tho output of the dairy lunch OOUntara, l'artiee making there tstiiuutcs are prob ably prejudiced. It is true, how Vtr, that the number of lunch basket aighl-seer is something astonishing. I'resident I'levcland had to shut tho gatee of the White House park to prevent then from converting it into one long picnic lasting from sunrise to sunset. A lood wail went up when he did it. The picnickers felt that one of their moit e n-ted rights had been taken from them. I'ho faabton eet by Mr Cleveland has never been changed. The lunch-pail brigade may have been deprived of a vih'.ul right, hut tho Whit! House park is decidedly improved in appearance and in fan. The log drive now in the McKeuiie aud Willamette rivtre above this town should convince anyone of tbe growing importance of the lumber iug iudustry. At place the river are full ol loga, and no liuer timber can le out iu the world. Three pf vers. aln', in ' f- Au,i "' 1 L. k,-l, I AnUcn- i i"h"'l An.J"l!' ' "."!' 1 n.l Lnmi. 1 ' r 1 ,lf .il'-n'l; ., I"-- unl 1 . . i,..l 111. -I car- lubur.l ",l,'r A b' u 1 ' i r Rhc t.i.l ' ' "-I h ilnitly. "NotbaUr.- ,r.l..M. t'-rtW On. Im-.I n- ' 1 ' lflnU llul w o.' '1 t'"'- Alllf. . An li f- 1 Oh, aw," ii- lii' ""' '', 'j,,. An mnvty ii . 1. 1 r fm - Mom ww old I b I""' " at had Inn l''BUai HmKmw. u 1 n"lln tlx pr Hh-millul an 1 '! '"J'.'7' . I ; -irA'tr1 cHESOuTj A Vivid Picture of Love and X iiiin and ioy are both ba py. lie uleo liiiUin il the price of many artl-el-a In the kiiii, auiiiiuiiitlon and Mport- 0 , I - line, whieh he louuil lo he much lower thuu he eXH'cteil. He hhIiI he m ulil nil IiIm ftlelidanf the plaiv -'i they cmld n.ive$ "Vnu win rrtneeaber," aaM the tall -1 1 til nail h 10 Long Tom, ' wlnn Baiktratarted op here in Ibtc tovo, ll'H pliiee wu-- null ami null) n-ople Iboagbt beo uldn'l make enough to pay hie rent, hot he llil; and he lUM hullt up a khhI hUHluoKK, and w-IIh more k'shIh than anyone In (Jregmi." pYaa, Jilrt so," suiU the fat man from Mohawk. "He telle good ooee to.." "You Im-I, (tentli'inen," eild the reil beaded man I ram I ha Hiu-iaw. "i got I I '3 ,- . a rid" Iron bin anil Ita a Jim datnly." "Well, I'll liet a dollar," sahl a pioe- peewt ttaodlng iy, "thai yon nra are talking of Barker Oun Work Aint JTOnT" and they all said ye-. "Well let me lell you. li the bett p'ae- to trade I ever traded, I got a till there ami it in prefect ion liaetf. I wa offered lit) for my hargain before I hud ita month." I'lie Nioall boy pn-ed In ami said: 'Barker ne'e ell right. He'll make a Komi eongreiMtnan a-une day." Ily this time the crowd was Ketilng so thick the marshal came up and said: "Move on, men! move on, gen- 1 if tleOMtil I can't allow hucIi a big erowil to eongltgale here." Bui tuna, amiuuiiltlon. inortlha gis ils, line pocket ami hunting knives at Marker's. Al-o line ibOtgUOt, Iron WagOOei violins, guttata, beald many other tblnge, They will ttaMe for oak and maple OOfdWOOd, Ninth itrctt Eugene, tbjbl miles from iitiiiih'. Tiik GOVIMIOB'I I'athkk Mou day' Salem Journal: "Helen whl tie honored by a vlxlt for several Wie' Iron llenau J UeeT, father of the pres ent L-ovi-riii r ol OlfgjM, He reabltd In Hrden In I Ml, but baa since lived at OOVe, Union iunty. He Ivara a alt Iking roscmiilance of bia son, the governor, and Ihey would BON 1 Rett he taken for brothers. Mr liver came up 011 the same tralu Willi hie ou this in MrOleg from I'ortlaud and the latter did not know hi father was aboard until the conductor not 1 tied him at Brooke that there waa an ui geoUe man in the front car who would like to see him. Tell him to MM lu here and me me,' i.ald tll c-'il.- 1 When he came It was quite a auiprl-e. Mr liver, :r, N a very well preaerved mail tor tils age." oatijr Qataa, au ; fiwa WitKAi. Kioyd Vaugbaa, When iariu adjoin K igetie on the erne, delivered Ike Baal wheal of the aeason at ttn luigene tlouriug mill today. Mi Mitll y, of the mill com pany, reporl the v bval at exovlleul ipuabty. Dapuly BkerlflaOa aud flu and Deputy Clerk Johuaou have completed the w.irk of making up the deiti iuent tax toll. Hop . .-,(.- and wheat reo-lpta tinted tu the khteM style at d prompt I) v mI anU got pilots. They wen- a- 1 ie uvea knowi why. aa win. manj of them and went to live mi Vance'B Island, a long, fertile atrip In the river, tbm nil lea I wide. Tliei - were uo otlo-r liiliaiiiiaiii. ami the bin oo the rlv. r bank hul a-.'.iy nil nound of wuier life li had hi ,11 rati . in the country, but lb waa .1 u,- 1 -. and the ta lamps ami beetle 'i 1 ie seaport bed '"t lut le-r blood. Perbape bo never loved bin; an) way il waa not bappy. she :i- an luduatri'in-. woacb. The tiny two r lined OttttgO I"- bad built i:i kepi Kerupuloualy neat, and alio I ii Uli , In the Belde, when, with li, 1 - lulled liaek froin lier round. brawn arm and a cows break feat, n Ibrj call wide atraw farmer bats In New Piiiiiawlck, on her dark balr, betbougbi tier a proper woman enough, with bei lltlie, strong Bgur nml gleam Inu' ejre, bal never told her so. Hy and 1 v ebo eeldom talked and grew reatli on the day when tbej pill i, l ill elr rowlxillt to deliver e--. nml butter to the river steamers, lie iliil ii.it ii.itleo how eagerly slie Ke.nun-d tl.e il r s of the women :i- lio-r-. ii"i bow Hie eaiialn kept an e)e oil nil her movements Pall eat w, tinting the landecape Ilka II inl. l unset, and the red and yel low m s rutthjd lu the wind innehlne of Octota 1 iaya. Tbeu be ipralned bia anl le end lied to bide at his dooratep, w hile sin- Inok the laial an I rowed mil to the tenner for the trade, sin eeoned la be pone longer than aeeee wiry, in- thought. Per nap be waa driving hard bargain. Bn wa shrewd, an I ho wns luck n have her. He Wish,,! alio Would IIVOH up a hit, though, ai d nut Iouk so much for the town ami ill ope. What did a f.iiim r's vrlte ti's-d hi town except a market for her wan il Hut wotteo wera all odd. lie was right in his eurnlw. Bhe bad raised the price of the butter Bud egge ami brought home a fi extra eents. So 0:1 the following days, when iho delayed her ret u Ft tovaral tnlnutee, ne em not Impatient Hut when the next tint for the steamer to pass eane ami the Dlnntae lengthened into qun tare, then hour, he mew dlaturbed and bobhleel to the I 1 ai tl She pulled a good, atroug ear for a town laae, hut her father WM R (I lor, I it eaiue nat Oral for her lu a hoat. The river wna a trenclii rxiu How of water, hut her Imiiii was eaaj to pull, ami ebo had not fur t It waa arrange lie could not see :r. I erbapa ahe bod gone around to the t.;.iiil bench. 1 : i-iiwau trees were ii ere, aud hhe hi i a fancy for decking up the bouae with them, lie thought It somewhat enrol n well as pmtltless to rob the birds of their winter food nit she btUgbcd at tl at lie would le ui ie, lie thought, tad put the pot ou rm- dinner, it was the la' work, hut she had gone to do his. so tnm . ui was fair. He area bo ho neat I : cloee of day etBl then1 was uo . u u her, and he tried again to walk to the itjora, hut the In jured ankle would uot Bland the train, and bo was forced to alt aud wall. Night came, 1 ut l 0 did not return. Oo his bands nti 1 1 . i. crawled to the beach and called her name loudly, with a barah breaking in Ms voice. The erlea echoed hack mockingly, The I moon Weed down Mitud the hills and 1 left bin groping In the dusk) starlight. t Ills hands were torn and his knees . brnleed with the In stems as bo I dragged blius. If. but lie tool; no heed, calllug out for the woman whom for the tirst time be realised In a dumb, heavy way he loved. At dawu. peering 1 eagerly, be saw his boat ashore eoi e dlatance up the island. His bean bent quickened, and Bometl tng warm and tender Baehed through him. Dow he bad ml d berl lHr lass! Fathape she, t,,... lultaed her borne folk. Well, the wort was Mart iloaak nml frost weuid s,ui bind the river, nud then he Would drive be to the town and take her to the f.u: ; yes, au,l buy her a warm, rod hood and ribbons. Oe laughed out loud as he dragged hlmeelf to the house, thinking of her ptauurOi She must have re turned tome time imck. The boat was well up , ii the bench where hours had been ilie tide. She was home and Bonbtles wondering Where he was. She had st.ii.l out to give bin a bit of a fright and had slipped lu when lie had gone to Beared for her. Beat Ian! He re.n lied tho cottage. The ,' stood open, staring vacantly at him: the tliv was out. and the gusty wind had scatter, si the light pine ash like powder Bb was uot there. Doubt grew m . ' . art ns slowly he di 1 himself : :, to tho shore- to the boat Was the dead? A bittomoas gnawed him. BungHlj bo gaxod at the waxes RiVaa s 1 1 amkks. Tb Salem Jour nal aays th ,t only three steamers are doing cei k ,-e on tbe uper W'lllame'le. The O li A X Klmore makes three trips a week letweeu Salem aud Port laud. "The OCTOo have a daily boat at s 1 B for Portlaml the A Bona and Pomona, Thei ityoi aWgene l mnnlng wild, but making regaUi effpe, These art all the boats ou the river t.t present." There are 1 1 V iiatieul iu the t'a'e I asylum. i.-j iibi, hir from hltu. Uv Ulil II I""' , , , ,o,mblod hke an old mau robbed, a. . ur splash. .1 his nan. a m be reaeked the boat , In m ,. was a ph-ee of o-lar chip tied o her l.audkerehlef. Leaping at it ;.,,,, . gnisped It with abaklng -,.,,1. Then he rolled up Ids eye. "' igon f.unhllng with the knot, his Hp lltwn white. Scrawled on tho chip with a iKticll was a uiesaase: Ttl j. for good. Vou were kind. lut I could not abide you or tbe country. M gene with ouo a will take me all v. r tho world." With Id mouth working tensely ho started to drag himself back. His bra 111 wo tlylug high up nnd dowu tg-nlu. Hartlng Hgt't played before I - . yes. The whirling ground leaped , from him. Crawling ou, ho Kicked the door, where, dowu u all four, like n dog, bo flung up tils' head gad looked around tho rooms wildly. BretTtblng In them spoko with a trum pa( rota of hor. He let bia head fall on the BBL Thou a groan came heavily from his lip, and he wa calm. The next week a new captain camo on tho river steamer. Tho bird flying across the river on their way to the south eaw a woman, dreeeed gaudily and lu vulgar fashion, tanking her way from tho landing to the Little house on VnneVa island. At tho door a gaunt man watched her. With a dazed stumbling he waigeu forth a little way to meet her. "I baVBOOne back after these year," she said, looking up to the little home, Which, small and poor as It was, seem ed to hold out hope of peace to her. Hut In- said nothing, only staring ai her with eyes In which burned a faint spark. Once ho shivered at the croaa- Ing uotes In her voice. Into the house she followed him dog gedlv. She picked up her duties where she had left them years before, toucu- lug a chair lu re and moving something Ibete, she took a broom and fell to Boneplng fevarlahly, until she flung It down contemptuously nnd sank Into a Chair with a gap. Be had watched her silently with slow burning eyes. "Why don't you siK-ak?" she cried. Her rising voice wns hard nud crac kling. There was a Haunt 011 her lips. Her baud on her hips conveyed an in solemn of boldness. "I have conic back to you In klnd uess," alio BBid, bet tones going higher and her voice growing more rasping. "1 know the worth of a woman llko we. When my captain died, I could lmve had man a fair hance, but I .Timction Citv : Milliner f!nm. w a fcJ U - thought of you. nud somehow I wanted to come here. Aren't you going to mnke up';" she cried angrily. Cod, what a difference In those years! Uls lips pressed together stern ly. "Why don't you speak?" she scream ed. "How dare you treat me like like" She paused nnd then laughed with her braaen notes. But the dancing lights were In hla bruin again and before his eyes and around him a boiling flame that roared. The room w;is whirling. He saw It all ttreaked and apangled with tierce color the floor, the chairs, tho flat stove, the utensils of tin. ami among them her face, the lips leering, the eyes staring. Staggering to his feet, he groped with his arms. His hands clutched nt some thing soft aud warm that yielded under h contracting lingers. They closod tightly, gripping hard to stop the whirl ing of the earth. The flame shot up madly, nud, blinded In the dark, he fell, lying stretched on the floor. Years later, the upper end of tho Is land settled, pity still endured among tho people for the lonely man who liv ed on the lower end. They told stran gers touching there of the young wifo whom ho had ntVOt seen from the day sho ran away with the captain of tho river steamer nnd ho wns left to hi sclltude. No one know the whole until a young farmer went to ask aid of tho old man ut the harvesting. No rfr spouse coming to his knocks, ho lifted tho lnteh and entered. The old man was half kneeling against a chair, hi dead eyes thrust out In their sockets. Before him, where the planks of tho floor were torn up, Were lying tho bonos and skull of a woman. New York Press. Sralplnre. If it wore to bo considered which branch of tt 0 tine arts Is the most uso ful to man, It would probably be found that he could most easily dispense with sculpture and eepecuUly that branch of the art which portrays human and ani mal Bguree, It Is not too much to say that, saving perhaps a score of master pieces, every human and equestrian etatue In the world might bo destroyed tt a very small cost to the aesthetic sentiments of humanity. Sculpture lacks color, warmth and life. It Is a luxury of the rich ns far ns the adorn ment of the homo Is couoorucd, nnd Its public examples rarely afford satisfac tion to any but the amateur. It has, therefore, very little Interest for the vast majority of manklud. Tho Idol of Idolatrous peoples must be excepted, but hero tho Interest Is not artistic, but religious. In tho extended sense of the tatm sculpture COUld bo less easily dis pensed with, because It would mean the abolition of nil adornment In archi tecture, and to n highly civilized people this would be Intolerable. Exchange. MANUFAlTURKItH OK THE "WHITE ROSE" FLOUR." GUARANTEED rii 1 a 1 .J The most popular flour in the market 0$ 1 leading grocers. We Have... Received our Spring and Bummer line of samples. Come and let 11s take your measure and get you one of the best fitting suits you ever had. J. M. Howe 58 CARPETS 58 DIFFERENT PATTERNS Of TO SELECT FROM AT 58 CARPETS DAY & HENDERSON Death You I'suuot Hloin, nut you eau and - v-1. 'Utmy.. id ratals now offered fur sale. You need 1 1:.. , do. but it will per yon to bur tbe Wit. m -.PattoVs Sun Root Paints ARE M Wateh for the Red Beat, tvery pall iiujrantMd, For sale i.y 1 a A-i Uue Couatr' Leading Fatal and Wall Paper Man. U r. UVciTOn lignum Bene fj iijyrrvTy 1 Jl,JS'IU'rhu rawaintiw Vl.. ' .1 1 1 I V-'"" 't '-'"! I I -1. .'.PT Oi lK IT, Ni a. I Hu. I. :i S. f J.S-IJ oiif U- 'u-aiet.i aits Be.ofwbriiBsnauaoH & mkk.i. iii rofei Southern Oregon State Normal W This School Is Now Under State Control. Is the Urg ;t and Most Progressive School in Southern Ortyan. New bulldlaa new apparatBI and llxturoa, tine aaapus, healthlul i,llon, wni c lunate, ucrllent lafluaneei lor ntudenta CourM- ui cti:,ly Minn- us ,'llu-r Normals ol the state. . .. 1 . , , . ...at 1. .a tu. ........ 1 I., u.i.,h,..t. Or. MM, M ii. ! rt.ivanoikie in oeai nun iiiiruim-ii lai imnm w mm " i Tralntof lehool rally equipped and in ehaigeof a lboMth critic teacher. , Ion. Bl . . per tern; niusle. U and IIO yvx term: lieanl at ball. l : 1, nnd ludln Wl i.itUdentl li.riilshtagU-delotbtaK; laiiilly tioaid,!.' Wand P CO. -1125 pais all enpenses tor one ar's schooling. Including looli. Th linr't-st and most tlioroURb route to a atate eertlllcate, is tin mi in 1 courw. rlaas - lor taaohari throniboat tha TMf, Kirsi t. rui in in- se teiuber II hor calalonuc or Information, addrt - W. T. VAN SCOY. PREStDtNT. AshlaiM. Oregon AN 0BKU02I K0V, Creed ll HammoHd Fermerlj id Ku gcie, Fiwl Seraain "I ITrit Nehru-k Vi luuti ers. A plot UN of Cited C IlBlumo '', a Bngei boy, api eared In the Ortgon tan. T follow inn Is what it lias to sayHlou ton,: () iv no can claim a share of Nebraika'l glory. Creed C Hainiuond, llrst sergeant of conipany I, First Nebraska voiuutcers, i tbe eldeel son ol Mrs V A Hankiu, of Eu gene. He is h native sou of a native daughh . wild was born October 9, ls74, on the hunks cf the classic Long Tom, He received his education iu Bagi ne schools and was for three years a Btudent of the University of Oregon. II. - u - In Omaha, Neh, when the tlrst call for volunteers wits made, ami he 1 i 1 long the Brat to enlist at Liu coin, k it!, the hopes of going to Cuba, i be lir-t Nebraska were sent to Luzou, and were in ail the worst lighting, from the taking of Manila up to the tin 1 h oded the trauspott Han- I r home Young Hammond en listed r-:t private, but was promoted to li st - ' :ei 11! last November. r . ....... i. . v.- i . Harm 1 1 1 1. 1 1 .... ,,. . " I , .,., ...... .. ;,, l,u ..irileii ft 11 I 1 1 1 -1 1 1 l HIS k I'll III ll"- -,.....- - m specimen of the wiue plant. Tlw blj measures 13 lee! 3 inches in circuin-; enoe, is three feel long and 10 Jj eight incliis wide, while the to" 4 luclies iu circumference aod IMA long. The llrlort Olaeoarlraaa. Clergyman (as he nets out of barber' chair) That's an awful dull razor you shaved tue with. Ilarher (mieof clergyman' parishion er) I hope it isn't ipilte as dull as your sermon wns yesterday. Boston Courier. Dtadeaaatte iteptr. "Do you th Ink lb Uvnlil hnvo timr. ried hi in if he li.i.ln't been .wealthy t" MWeaV Jin know, he understood that if ho hadn't been wealthy be could net have npported her " Fhiladel ll '-a N'tTtli AtihTioan. lkKfiANKiNii r.KHHiK. A force of ti 11 are engaged replanklng the rn Klield wagon bridge, thecovering ol erhleh had tecoine badly worn. The planking Is glean an Inch space be tween t.tges to allow dirt and refuse to I sift through. It is three inche thick Hint is put down angling on the main I'lmiir aim iuniviv acnw uu me ap proaches. Makriaok t.n i N-i . i .: y Clerk l.ee ltn granted a marriage license to Jame K lloyd and Ora 0 l'ickard both 1 f Laue county Mcsiei lie Lngs The C 1 Vajllle Tunis of August 5, lias thi-about the large drive of logs cut on the MctCenale rirer for Saieni and Oregon City mills: " The bin drive is still in process ol passing Oorvallla. Tlie first logs ap peared atol i the lieer Iront neaily two mouths ag', and the stream has been more or b-ss lull ol lliem ever since. The logg rs with the 11::., 11 portion of tb drive waa two mile up the Will amette at HOOD yesterday, and was ex pected to appear almost within sight of town last uight. They will pass along the river frout sometime today. Among their convenience is a Moating house and bam, both of which are I mouuted on convenient scows or rafts. ; The stream has been so full of logs the past few days that the ferry has teeu ' operated only uuder great difficulty, the ferryman having to wait some- times for lifleen or twenty minute for the logs to pan." Try a JACK-SON SQUARE A r Julius BalMW All Popular Hranils Of Cigars for sale- Eugene and Junction- Kodol Dyspepsia Cuft n:nnck a.;iAt vou eat Itartiflciallydipetsttufc'Od11 Koinra ir, EtreiK'then;: au as structinirthe exhaust. !iie , gan. It lthelatcst tliv; .vereu I T. 1 IP It rU Kn fit 111 .11 11 l.lll I.. " can approach It in c n.'rcsi 1 ...tin n. . j orS II, T : l.i' - stantly relieves and p Dyspepsia, inuigeBus"" Flatulence, Sour Stoni 1 SickHeadaclie.Gastm -all other results of imper 1 Hrtpano oyt.k,. aJ VINCENT & CO-, CornerfOrug Stat 11,-artM tdl5j c - ..iTILI'-' 11 Lai Iff I I n an " M Cures Impotcncy.Ni-l-11 "' wastinjr disease, all c:,lwl3j leSej cretion. 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