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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1899)
A WOMAN'S WAYS. VVVAYv. .xVv.V .' V umaxi's v-gfi, A luu'te U-ard The Kind You JIuvo Aluuya Bought, and W-k fa bi lit use for over .'JO yi'iira, lias l-n-, 11. ; -ijrti.itl of -imii bays been mode under bbi per-sjJty-f-?1-, niperrfarion since Itsinl wicy. i-SuiSyy, -oucU: AJlow no one to di i re All C'ouiiti i iciis, fmltwiffttit mtd Bobatltateii ere bnl B -l-riiiK'iit tlutt trlllo wilh nnd ifHinngrrr lli health OC IuiUuts mid GHIdvenltatperlaaMe flint Experinenti What is CASTORIA CnHtorln N a substitute Dot '; .1 m- 00, PMegorlOi Drop hikI toothing SyrapSi it is Harmless and Pleasant, it fltrntatne neither opium, Morphhu nor other tfereotie wihrtniMWii Its age If Its guMMntee It destroys Wornu nnl nil. i PeTerUIllliwM. It i-nre Dlurrhu-u ami AY'linl Colli'. It relieves TcM-tlilnu' Troublex, mica ('oiintlpatiOB and I'lnttili'iiey. It ll""lmllatfrS the rood, liigulatel tho tomach and BowolSf giving healthy ami natural bleep. Tim Ohlldren1 rannnoa The Mother' PriaatL GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signaturo of It. j.k l."t l. II 1. 1 I USgM i i 'i I.. lii truth l rare Lover, tint aha never will fiivc 'Hi answer filr. It,-.-,) not, ItfOi SSOJ much, Half repelling band; Sooth, a mai'J.n'i ways art neb None on understand ; May )ou not (or srrluklad (rows, Ho.rnM m of brad; Uy M algn that'i written il..wn Wuaun a hurt la read pout.t you not fM worth 11 small) Fear you not her dianas; Sluha and downcaat eye. and ell Take her In uur annt. Claim tier olth a klaa or two, W hen. . aba trill not atlr. She it yuan, 'lod do by jrou Aa rou do b hex I t Paul's :--:-:-:--:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:--x-:- I The Kind Yoir Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yers. Tut '..... r MUHMf tTNIir, NIWVOM CITV. TH1 rUHJU ADVAScK. aflirme.l adherence to that traili- tionitl policy. The (Jailed States Lnne county mills that advanced gan'prodl iy I lie example of the thn jiricH of Hour llfty cciiln a barrel oi, lountry in this respect. The on account of reports of tho .new Secretary H,til in Dart recanlini.' wheat crop Ix'i in; Injured Ip inch an extent iih to render it unlit for milliu 'urpoeH In m I I note the difference in their advance pud that made at Salem. The Salem mills advanced tin price from $2.05 lo M.OO a barrel. Lane county mills from sfil.OO to $3.50 a barrel. Those igun do not repreHcnt the autiitil difference in the advances for Salem enjoys cheaper freight rute that nmk. wheat at that point worth The Warren ton , OrtfOD, TribDM one and four-fifth cents a I (ells bow a couple of men hit on a buHhel more Ihyi at Kupotie, and euro way to bent the nickel-in-the- local and export Hour turr hikjwI - slot machine. It IAJ . Inidy higher, With dearer wheat "A stranger named Win Robin Salem MiilU only rained prieos to non wit arrested lint oveninfc for the llKure at which Lane county ' ro',l,,llH ""' mckle-in-tho Hlot ma traiiHvaal all urn: "In all t hiri had bwtaOM there in one thing upon which to may eon grntulatc oureelveK, and that n the unit of tic empire. No llritinh abjaotoan Huirer ii loatlot uny- w In id althOPt awakening a re pun rive chord in our most dntaut colo iiien, which h t it ii I together in main t titling the honor ainl integrity of 1 the expire." I.OKltKI) A KOKiliat. :n.. i.-.i i in.- .i... in lijinn nun ini-ii rcillllL'. in iiif ,, - tiifir mcunio latter took MvanlaM of ihi litnt' luiri a partner and Imii v iiri lor one man to play the machine while the other tion to add another fifty centa l horetl a hole in the side of the box the harrel. That the Salem mills did , with a mint 1 1 gimlet and tripped the not lack excuse for a higher rile, PO-kito. The .l. puty l.roHecuting had they thought it warranted. Il ?JJ? "fu 10 , the caee on the charge id rohberv shown by the eUtcinetit tna.le on Uw j.,,,,,,,, tmt it would he up- by the Journal of that city that holding the machine, srfaioh are "the Salem mills have little win at thomatlfai unlawful. Tho man 0f will bi din harged, or tho complaint tUnotplauantfor the Guard 10 willhl1 Auction of , . .... property, to make com intriHom and enticieniH . igainit oor hont people, jretjni The oooferenoe on UraiU by dole tioe to the thoOMBdl Ol OOOiamen natOI appointed hy tho governors whose pockets are ilirectly iilleetctl of twenty-one states will meet in demands fair and open statement. Chicago, September 18-16. The Khuring mills are of a publia name of Chauncey M Depew ap aatore, though operated hy private p;ars an representing New York, enterprise. This fact II rcoogni.cd It was to be expected that some by many states that regulate the gouts would get in am nu-tho sheep, conduct of (louring mills in essen Mr Depew represents the largest tial details ol their business, by law. railroad corporation in tho United The people are not unreasonable, States, the Now York Central, ami hut ask fair treatment from the cannot be expected to do anything mills whose produ-ts th HUM that might in the leant tend to re have. strict the power of trusts and cor- : portttioim in controlling the govern- N HAT TIIK tiUYKKMiK MAY DO. meat and its legialaftVe branches. ' lie belongs to the other side. B0Mbai ELtvlt (iovernor (her has decided to nlimmiih..r i; r ) l,.r. ., pardouold mau RMU Of Ooos 0f tuo B,.m,riii MXi ltiyw Mll(ee county, who shot bis son-in-law that he Is favorable to the oon-i oecausehe was a populist. Next Unoanoaof the priyllege granted we may hoar of the long geared heep owners to . , z. t jr QqoIu statesman ot Waldo hills 00 ring a on U)8 Qaieade reterve, and will bounty on populist scalps. recommend that such permission j "tlllH.s ASH BOYS HAD A uuuli ! U R.ivt'"' tl,(H,k:h wl,h re-lrictions as I i ii I. to time of grazing and the number mm of sheep allowed to certain rangts. Allii)' lvmocnit According to the Portland Mer cury, whose editor is evidently jealous of the distinction accorded The telegraph brings li e mws that "London is glooaiy over the liuancial bituation." Well, a good some uf the State Press Association many people aie gloomy most of editors, the recent association which was in Astoria, met in an old burn or building, and with the assistance of the s loon keepers in the vicinity six editors were gotten together the meeting called to order and the reports read. As a matter of fact the attendance iwas large, and the girls and boys bid a good time. I'KOTECT" HKK 01T1E1M. The British empire is noted tor protecting its subjects wherever they may be. Joseph Chamberlain, secretary nf tdate, in an address to a visiting delegation Saturday re the time over the financial situa tion, and il London 1ms happened to have got caught on the short end little sympathy will be wasted. Karu-trs and grain experts have about settled down to tho conclu si m that grain has not been mate rially damaged hy the rain. The weather gives excellent promise of having settled so there will be a finc'seaaon for finishing the harvest and saving the hop crop. Dinger Hermann is an adept on hand shaking, but it is probable! the men ho are meeting him on tbis visit to the state will force him lo cut the visit prematurely short, j His Sense ol Duty I It Lftd Him to Negloct Hii Own Mut liar to Attand tho nil h. But Death WuyuUd J. Ltlui ami Took Hltu From Hut Exalted Field or Labor. t .1: By COUNT LEO TOLSTOI. 1h-;-!-i-;-i-h-h-!-h-:-:-h-:-h-;-:-i-;-T The "treat doctor" had been culled t' the country neat of the nick llHtcTltrt, iidiI, anivlag Just oi the crUlii had net la, was tbts to tell the fun .. a few hours litter that he hmi tared his patisnf s life. Icanst! SSeM wife and children do MOOgb to exiirene their grutltude. They prilHed the greut doctor an If he hud DSN deity. Would not he ucceiit their hoxiltaltty for a nhort time? It would Diake iii' in Immaesnrshlj bnppy ami preud. Tiio, the great doetot was lu u hurry, for on I In- morrow there Legan in Moscow a medical congrens which he limit not BUM, us the health and Itappl nes of u ureal miiny people In nil parts of the w orld ili-pcmlcd on the exploltutlou Ot a itulifdiHi overles which he wn8 fOBBg to UllUOUUCl'. So the 1k1 sleigh was taken out of the ahed. The beOpdsd horses which tint ptopristOf reserved for his own personal Use uere none too good for him, and, cov ered with precious furs, a hamper with delicacies under the beat, bin excellency slurled out into the night. As he drovu from the castle yard tho stewurd ran ufter btttt. "A brace of pistols, worship ful sir! One never knows what may hap pcn. The coachman also Is well tinned." The sleigh had proceeded only a few veista w hen suddenly the horses Htoppcd, reared and plunged. Whip und words failed to iiuike the lirtltes go u step fur ther. Theu n man slepped from the shad ow of a tree and, uncoveriug a lantern, approached. "Drother," he said, ruislng his hat, "can you spare rnu a stmt V I urn bouod for tho vlllaee, where a pour eutieut of Btlno Is In tba tarora of death. The doctor reoognlud the young physi cian whom lie had met in the eustle, but who Inn! seemed to vanish into thill air after the authority from th capital hud made his UiDeh heralded appearance. "Step la," he said, with all the conde scension nt his command, hut he could have kicked (he fellow for asking htm. The young doctor seated himself by tho professor's left and the horses resumed their furious pace. "I would deem it a greut favor, brother, if you would stop a tuotmiit when wo arrive In the village und take a look at the old woman. Maybe you could prolong her life," he said after u while. The great doctor did not cure (o hide his unnuyunce. "I haven't a minute to aparo," he grumbled. "Not a minute. Don't ask me." And he drew his hood cIohit around his ears. "Hut you will pass her hut. I'leaso consider" lu a tone more angry than before the great doctor imputed. "What's the mat ter with your old wench, anyhow?" ''The old lady Is suffering from con sumption." "Oonsumption!" roared the great doc tor with a Biieer. "Ami for such a com mon disease you bespeak the presence of a specialist like ine?" "Vou think, then, that there is no hope? Is this your expert opinion, brother?" tho country physician asked. The great doctor drew himself away from his colleague. Looking him full lu the face, he said in a voire trembling wilh suppressed iiefge, "Young man, I think l! it the time and abilities 1 devote to the highest scientific tusks ami prob lems should not be wasted by miming in competition with a cupper sawbones such ns Jroo, ' "Hut your tlceUone Just comes from an errand of I hut km, I. Vou succeeded the cupper nt the millionaire's bed, but of oourss nsptel to be well paid tor low ering yourself. Kvcry mau bus his price." "Hold your tongue, sir!" cried tho great doctor. "You are forgetting who 1 an H "A brother colleague." insisted tho Stranger. "You can't forget that. We are lu the same business. Ihouch our methods differ. I urn employed by poor people because I never prescribe costly medicines. The rich employ me, too heu they must. You witnessed t lint at the castle. Slill your lust nooses, like all previous achievements of ours. depended upon BUT good will. Fool that you are to think that you saved Michael Nicolalo ritoh from death. It was Death that re jected him for Ibis one time." With these words, carelessly spoken, the stranger Hied his Impress! vs tyei on his companion, who began to tremble. "It's u cold night a might1 entd night" continued the stranger; "or Is It perhaps fear that makes you shake so?" "Nonsense," said tho greut doctor, but he would hnve given a Ihousuud rubles for the privilege of throwing the stranger out. Ami as he looked him over to weigh his chances in a possible eontllet his com panion aevniod to grow and expand. He was becoming more formidable every see oud; more awe inspiring ami tuoto famil iar too. "Stop!" cried the professor. "Oliver, stop!" Hut the horses doubled their pace. The alolgh collided with trees, ov crista. lug branches brushed against Its corer. "Stop, ilrlrer! Stop, if you waut to re tail! your position!" There whs a crash, the ground seemed to rise. The old coach man tumbled from the box, the reins drugged in the allow, tho horses ran as if the forest were sure. "Now I must play coachman." sgM the country din-tor. He Ignaed forward, snatched up the r.bboua and laughed. "We wUl hare s nsrrj rld! take my W"Yesf.yes:" tfutti red tht professor, and stealthily drawlni . T vuve never quivered, he said without at he poinie i o The couutry pbx" -"Doal act child Ishlj turning. ,., "Monster! I - "' " ' "' " "Ho you at last?" .n.ered the i ranger. "I should hav, ,!. ugl.t a man killer like you would know Death on sight and wouldn't Is- afraid of lorn, either. If any Of VOW rivals could bin son y;.u trying to fight Death, pistol la band, bow they would have enjoyed Itl Bnl nAsis to your science now; where your strategy; Why are you so small nil at oncer A snowstorm came thundering tbroug.i the trees. In the far east tie- faint UgU of day was gathering, loader on the mountain sbb i la ' P'nl village". "Oo you recognize the neighborhood I asked Oeatb. "I do. I wns born here, "And who is I he poor old Indy. nay the miserable old wench, who must die to day?" "I don't know. I" "(Jut-as then." "My mother." . , "What did you do for your mother? Your door was closed against her. That scientific skill of wbli D JT00 boast was not for tho woinini who bore you In pains, who suckled you nt her weary breast. "You are mistaken. I looked out for her. I sent her money enough to live hero among hot ow n folk." "Ivan!" oriel Death, and his voire swelled like the thunder of heaven, "what do you do wilh your rich consumptives In winter?" "I send them Into warm climates. "Then why did not you send your motlrer tht re?" "Because she is btenrabet." "Yi t to die In the fog and frost, bereft f stir ' Ins and love, is bitter is cruel." "I n.iii.it that I bate neglected her. But think of my work, my ambition, my social station I I am physician of tho court" "Yes, and she who gave you life Is a mere HMt-aht. (Jive me buck that life nnd she shall see the spring again, the olden inn and tbs sweet nowors, Tho birds shall sing for her. She shall hate fresh vegi tables, chcrrii s, early apples." "No, not" cried the great doctor, his hair rising. "Do not kill me! Lot me live!" "I will not slay you outright. You shall have a lighting chunee. Take courage exploit your science, nil your fumed skill lu opposing- me. You ticinbli your self conliileui gone already? Ah! you thought me n niiMTiiblo skeleton. You never sus pected that 1 was stronger thuie'finy liv ing thing. Look ut me. I SB 1 ilsharmo ny that tears asunder loving hearts. 1 throw dust to dust. 1 arj Hatred tarri- ble, destructive yet 1 am a psacsmsksf. I am the great t'nknoun. who d.igs men's steps from the moment I hey are bom, 1 scV evervthing. I watch everylssly, und I forget nobody." Willi that Deuth threw the reins to the wind and leaned over the backs of the horses, 1 1 1 cou raging them to still greater peed. e a a a A man in a somber frock coat and a white Lfktlo ascended wttb slow, delib erate step the orator's tribune in the hall of the medical emigre ,e. After clearing his throat and wiping his qrofhUOSS he addressed the learned hoily us follows: "I am constrained to Interrupt the pro gramme of the day by an announcement that involves a distinct loss to medical science and to Buffering humanity. Our distinguished colleague, the medical coun cilor, professor and body physician to his imperial highness, Or. , died last night during the snowstorm in a runaway accident when returning" from n visit lo a patient whose call he had answered despite the bate hour, unmindful of tho dangers that beset the w ay of one travel ing at night. "Wo mourn him. We honor him in death. The great physician, the loving son, the devoted fiiind, who died n vic tim to his sense of duty." Translated for tho New York PrOBB. A Clever Military Trick. After some skirmishing between Kash mir ami I'esliawar the enemy took to tho iop of a bill, whence they could roll rocks down nnd from which their dislodgmcnt was dillieiilt. At I . t B villager came in and told me that although the enemy oc cupied the top of the mountain nil day they were In the habit of coming to springs half way down to cook and rest at night. Acting on this Information, I sent for some herdsmen of the district aud show lug them n handful of gold coins prom ised to give th.ii if the men Mould take up a bugler and some odds and ends that they mUBl e.uiv ith them to tho top of the bill Sfter tho enemy had retir ed from the heights for the night A bar gain was made, and the next evening my little party was nndy for sturtiug. The bugler was disguised as a shep herd, and the villagers, three in uuuiber. curried ench half a dOBOU Pots tilled with powder, with fuses attached. These they were to take to the top of the hill aud lay out in a row, and at 9 nt night, on n sig nal rocket being tired from camp, they were to light all the fuses, the bugler would blow all the calls he knew, nnd then the whole party were to make the best of their way back to camp, The ruse was sti , ,fu. The hlllmen tied in a panic, and the youthful eon mauder obtained a bloodless victory. "I.tlinsden of the li aides." Zio'i llrnsi i and aire Al tiayu stalled lu tvi aptin , Saiu't'ay untl Hu da. . irs Jennie Vimvni of K if tie. la viaitlag roJattfee here. Bora TO tho Wife f Wui KIHbr, Prldsy, August , iw Ivs pou'id gifl, Jot ViDCSOl, wlio we .1 I" A'sska lu February, returned home m e day last week. Or aud Mrs Mchenry, "l Kugene, I t il wi ll H O aim J t Vincent Irn-l week. I aran r- are all at wi rk today; cut-! ting at il ttoresblag grain ti"i H"1 It is not motor, Alf Btewsn, of Oiben, bus r nted ! Wei I re-ion's tSfU nod nlll move onln it in lbs nexr future. "Uncle1 t-'um Hundsaktr add wife, nee m pan led by Mi Belie Kceaey, visited Huodaji with Mrs John Qulley. Messrs Great aod Husseii win bavw be ii worbiigonths hrldKcs f Lo-t j Cteok, retoroed totheii bomos frlday. MrundVrs V in Fentou nntl son, Trevls, of Bilver Lake, were vUltiug relatives aud frbutls here Sundity. 'J'bey expect (0 return home hood. llev Thomas Hamlssker, late of Dc lloiOSS, lowu, preached at the Lost Valley isbool booss Baaday, to a largo and uj preeiutlve audience Rev H. Mafl t.. r.,kl,l. ut a I i ii'io ,. lilill ll'S many friends were (lad to welcome j him back. Jack Won? wvi A Mother's Plain :n t ..n,cli1 rWn I ill - u 1 suppose you win uc . .vn j.,u nlal s. . rfi . - ..,t;i;,,r. ivith llr.io. liititt nn.l I . in a most cianKci""' """ , - ,UUK trouhU; kJ? 't can aoo how well and strong 1 run now. flic attack at that time II''"! .in in mv chest anil IU.-IKH. l couiu uaiuiy niuvv, auu -.ostonn. 7T-1 Jerinn. Someone advifed Ack- , m m m t-'R Eni'lisb Kt-mcily, ana i thought 1 would try it, although I confess that down in my heart I had little faith in it, Tho first bottle gave great relief, and the second bottle ma le me the healthy woman I am today. Ily husband's luns arc weak also, and he cured himself with the same grand old remedy. Our boy and gifl hnve both iiten saved bv it from death by croup. I know this is so, for when they were attacked in tho night I had a bottle in the clcset, and bv acting quickly that fatal malady was easily o.trcoinc. Wc always give it to the children w hen they have a cough or c Id, and we would net be without it for anything. My sister will tell you also, if you a-k her, that it is a medicine that can always be depended upon for all tho troublesof the breathing organs. I tell all our neignoors auout -'"v""""- Acker's Knlish Remedy whenever I get a chance, and there are oksi.J pie around Mcchanicsville, N. Y.. where I live, who would nomoretW.J in, til, n ut nignt wnuoui iiiic ui ii. in me nouse man they woaHrfufl s wide open. As I look at it, parents are criminally roia! they allow- their children to die under their very eyes with croup ihZfl is a certain reraeay tnai win euuituei tuo terrioie monster every time." ' (Signed) Mrs. foon , il. Acker's English Kemedv Is sold by all druggists under a ooaitiv. that your money will be refunded in case of failure. jjc., oc., and i, a s5 LUliea .iiatcs auu tioniuii. m uiinimm, is. au., 3B. 30., and it. 6d. ' - ,a. !yu. - B'f oulAerucAufwirtfuaranr. II'. U. HOOKER it CO., ProprietorUfgf For sale by W. L. DeLano, Eugene, Or ileal Estate ITnaeoottops. j Braokar and wife to Agatha K BrackOT, HO acres Iii 1 17 s r 4 w : WOO. a j Lace and wife to A W Uiltiert, WJ in r.s in t.0a r 1 e;$150. D I to James ii Kenny 100 BCreS lu s l i w; patent. S J White to QoorgO Palter and 0 M YoUOg, Snow Fluke claim iu BohSBlb) district; $100. John GallSJP ami wifu to Thomas It Molloy c seros in T 19 s r 1 w; (110. Lii llorebonseltoJoba I. Morehouse 1 of lot 5 ai d 0, block 1, Jasper; $-3. t'AO Land (' to Marion Wallace, 40 acres In T 18 s r L a ; (100. Win b Wallace und wife to Marion Wallace. 4l.i 50 acres lu T 18 s rSW! 1141 30 Wm I) Wallace and wife to Marion Wallace land lu T IS b r 2 w;fl. J I, Man home to Mari n Wallace, lots 6 end 6, blook 1, town of Jssrsr; 200. I)U bfoParland to Mrt usan K Miller, lot 1, block 1, Dti McParland's addition to Cottage drove; Ji'.'o. S J White to Clarence Thomson, one haif interest in Yellow II" mining claim in Blue River; $75. t 'anie Loweusleiu to Mary Howe, 4 acres in T 17 s r 3 w; f oOO. Circuit Court Case. Daniel W Wallis, administrator of the estate of Mathers Wallis, deceased, has Instituted suit in the l.aue county Circuit OOUrt agaluet Mathers 8 Wallis. The complaint recites tbat defendant Wrongfully procured Bmaliaa Wallis tO deed to M J BSdfflUUstOB, for tilts al Uged SUDS Of $1,418. one hundred aud leu SOI a "I uuil, und likewise traus ferred to W B BfOWO 21 shares in the Eugene Heal Kstate Co for the pre tended gum ol $l,i00. Wherefore, plaintiff asks that the sale be void and the property ad)adgod to the property of the estate and that he be enjoined from encumbering the state further. Oregonian: Oyster dealers here are somewhat excited on account of the Morgan Oyster Company, of San e'raii- Cisco, having secured nearly the entire output of oysten at shoal water bay, paving, it Is said, 2 50 per -ack for lo in, ami lurnlslimg th,. packs re- Uirea. 1 licre are some oysters to lie procured fnmi ( lymplu for tills mar ket, but they are not considered so good as those from Bhoaiwatet bay, which Is practically the only oyster- produotar point on this coast. Auction Sale... Having concluded to retire from J Retail Clothing, Dry floods ana uenerai rurnishirfltiooifs Itiisines. in Kuesne. I shall offer tnv -...:. .. . . ... J Goods, Hoots ami Shoes nnd Vnmlahioff'Cooiia iiub'n Ia3Sl msnos BEPTEMBKB B, ,. ,gi ami coruniie cat-ii unemouu ami cvenm4-uo'il ll eoli're itwfcU pristd of. Sales at 1 aid 7 o'clock each afternoon and evaal Ihe store nuuuiug win in- m rent. s W. SANDER ; i; k ;i: w. kinsey, Auctioneer. FALL 1899 WINTER 19O0I Sam pit a tire here. Come and let us take your measure and get you a perfect fitting Tailor Made Suit, as cheap as you can buy a hand-me-down. J. M HOW 58 58 DIFFERENT PATTERHS Df TO SELECT FROM AT CARPETS DAY & HENDERSON Junction City : Milling Cospi MANUFACTURERS OF THE "WHITE ROSE' ooooo FLOUR. O o 0 0 I GUARANTEED QUALITY SpnnUli Blood In Irelrttiit. When the Bpanlsh anaada n. irrsck. M o!T the Coasts or Chin, anil C il,. .. connttss, nmnv .nivivors ot tho dlaastor who reached tho ehorcs were klndb ear ed for by tho Irish poiplo, bi d eonsldora- I bio numbers of these anfortttnatos r I tnaluod iu th families ot llicir venerous hearted rescuers. in tho iMunti.s of Otars aud Qalwaj tmere ii to te found al tho prssoat day a people- illfforiins esuontlally from any distinctive races existing ou lrth sell. Thii nisinlo me th.. iln.....,,. ! the Spanish otBivrs, sailors and soldiers who had teen cast ashore during the fearful ttonu which destroyed the Si,.,n. I The ra.-c marks of this ptoph) are well dcliued. CroaOBd as it bus been with the BfiM ah itocS, Its rtpsnish featurvs effer a moat ii.tere.tiuf study, for they rOBata troialUOUt, Ths men axe tall, muscular dark fa:unM. vrlth black ayes and black hair. The wouwu haw iadkM R tmlts in their ph.vslo.ue. They arc usually toll, MSaottOB in some eases and fair in other., rh large, sxpresslvc black tyoa and an abnadaaCO of black hair. TVlr bi'aut.v remlnda one of tho women of the Baso,uo prortaesa, while among them are to h tooad tho perfection of the female form iu all Irelaud. -Quarterly lteviow Try a JAtKSOM SQUARE Sc Cigar Julius Goldsmith's All IMpular ltrands V'l.i- fur aoJe. Eugene and Junction- Two ivatlis at Junction. Spsclal to the tiuanl. Junetlon, City, August Hltro Frank K Hylaud diet! Suuday BTSfiing at ii o'clock, of solatia rbenmatlsm, ! which atrected the heart, causing , ueai n. The son of C J Khrmau, ageil atanit i years, nine months, died last night. Dyavnuij was (be cause. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itsrl the food and aide Nature m itrengthenlng and recon structing tho exhausted dinoitive o gans. It istliolatostdiscoverednifrest ant and tonic ,l other preparation can approach It In emeteaejr. It In. Itap 1) rclu vi-i 'iiu! permanently cures Dfspcpsla, Ii.diestlon, Heartburn, Jlntulonce, Sour Siotuach, Nausea. Wfltlle.ulat-he.iiastralgla.Cramps.and all other ros-,:!:cf iinvrfeetdlirestioa erspartd by E. C. DtWllt A Co., Chicago HIHCEHT & CO.. Corner Drug Store. The most popular flour in the market. Sold by 4 Leading grocers. anal. lato1. kai'il, fcursalo lu b'uireuo.Ortw. "TV. PTTf -. 1 Thl i V' mnnatUjm-! ltl U n. rv.H. U m - v -lllf "Is lln.trt-, -r Wi afut: . . -4 di.-, otii nit :.tm. tmpouir.' . ymtt: Jul error i fCCt.. gi4t4odbi.IMcis Ma-:: fipT t. 111. tr'Sf h II .cr:'.' ti l ' 10T erf$M ,illel hex Ho ivV -i plain vr !C.'.o u: anpin i mnmiimr. . .rfwi sait-k. (t. i jm HmM j eoi av. :-,t.rte.rejeaNi ' by UENl)L.tMN & LYNN.hj wtb: 1? ' V -.ecr .5 ' ', ,,i !., .'"J Southern Oregon State Normal tM This School Is Nowl Under State Control. Is Dm Largest and Most Progressiva School in Southern W tmm vitality. LOIT uir.nn AND MANHOOE Cures Tapotency, KtffM Emission-, anO ; .-case?, ail ejects of sell- ;' "-c, or excess and lmlia cretlon. Auervetonlcantl WOOd builder. Urinpa tht tiillV nlnnr a it .-l. . mI ij. j i - " mTnnna..i Sf Swrostcros the flre ct youth. f lir Ttv mnll f-r. oi (-.50; whh v-rlttpii piaraa. to QUra or kcltiuil Uio mouoy. ! NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Je:.3c:i L-.a CHICAGO, ILL j For sals W L DkLabo, DrajgUt, Kujtn, Or TO New- baUdlafB. new spinrstus ami fixtures, fios campus, hcalttif'ii Mi tiiTnitf i smsiitni inflnsnosi tor ttndoata wans oi auiuv aame as other Normals of the State. Basi silrautaces in Vocl ami InatramantaJ atnaifl to bo found in otith,r, l Onp Training school tally oquinpsd aud In charge, of a thorough crliie leacner. yjf iic, unit lo per term; boaril at naa.n ' Tuliiou. W '' M-r term, mil.le wesli, suidenla furnishing bed olothlog family board, t- M and t 1125 pays all enptnm lor one iar't ichoollng. Including S,frl The shorn it and moat thorough route to s state certificate, Is the : - 'rm'w I k.. leai-iiera innnigiisui the year. I IM '.i rui ouous SeptemtMr 11 . Kor catalogue or Information, address W- T. VAN 8C0Y;, bBl PaDIt r Dc U A I D n A I c . I ..'-.. wn..aat psas ss, ski fa tii. ti FtHa a l.i-.r.M e- vo. Jferee Ila lo Heatore UrT 11.1. , , ,a ..... , .. S"- .. i a s. r ,- fe!AL!-.''ai Kitson Springs August, 3, Bunshlne bright and beautiful tbis morning, giving a cheerful aspect to our BOrrouodlngs, aud a laugbiug eounteoatiee on all. Since our last conuuui.lcatlon Mr Jones and wife, of Lakev ew, came in for a month's sojourn, also Mr Haw. king aud family of Eugene. Major Chrisman is making ready for BM trip home. He will start tomorrow. 1 he Daily ti DABS reached us yester day; the first news from the outs.de since coming here. U 0 Wllkina aud family left the springs yesterday for a ,,uiet fish down the on Ihe river. He catue near having auacelden'. On .,., hl, Uor balk coming up tho ,t-p point ntar tL. hotel, totting the buggy run -l. . .,,,,,1! treesi o:ick iuio aouic ,hin creea oaua. nu, ai.einn.K- damBsed except n a ' lad as Perkins and C 'lviu . . . irk.a u i 1 Bte reatty to leave. . "j , Major Chrisman ;.' , wllS i neir noint 'e a k beyond, at New 1'h.e "- J Pretty qolotal iPH time is nuntiuK ; j or no success to these e, us Last Viarterlj CenaW ... (nr'vOOB Ti,n iili and ali ua'"" - . ,ufl ..7-u ...m be bria '1 of the M f. enurcu - . I.rll.'l I lectuie room or tue i - , A . . nl . O CI'" Wednesday, evenun '',) ol the olllcial nn n .' ' A to bo present. All eon--r expect.d to hav. B Ford will be preset " j 1 rti' -