. k 'A y I i iliEj K LY Taiin w tn tmmntm Bti . ..... iii, . mm , ruifiATirin mm UCJENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPT. 80. Is'.'.' u. NO 37. llll urs, Furs HE We are showing this season the finest Bar ..one line i' Fur Goods west of Chicago n Skin lackers I - Prices From $2.50 to $100.00. HAMPTON Si WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. j 1 1 nn ri n r n n. . u : i HmrDbkL unvi ruwnaiiBn K.ist iiltf i t Willamette street, lJ tm. i S.- .nth and Klhth tet TBBMS 0 HUliSC'KirnON. Yser 2,oo Month! MS M-nths W . i-M-im" rates m.vle Ivl. nvn mi application II I,t. in,.- letter ti. h : .CAltlV ; ,1 usgon. '..VON I MAKK1.KY, . vAuan ATTORNEYS T LAW I iri.ii . i 1 1 11 1 1 I n- i ' "l. l 1 lu Walton Illock. Birranii uiietiOM. L wiiitson. DSMTIST. Natron lterus. Kept. 20, '99. Mis H Vandiiyu and daughter, Kelle, ure visiting nt t he home (if J E P Wither Mr-Harry Junes is quite low with poneumpi ton, Material is being hauled to 'I't.n retou 1 ir a Woodman hall. Boppichloit will he Bulehed at the Weber IV yard about Baturday. Tbe hopi ate in very good OODdltlOD. Threehlng li about completed in tills Vleitllty, iitul the faatlier -mil. -OOCe mere. CA8HO, Comsoi.ida.tu. The late M B con rereace at Salem pawed tbe following Molutlouel 4Reaolved, That we re oommend tbe 0 tnaolldatlon of Willam ette university and Portland univer sity; thai we request Portinnd uolvr aity to close op its w ork aa a separata school by tbe end of the nr. -fiit school haa it the, ollice and fixtures of ,.. lati- iii-iiii.-ih.iii. 1 am i year, unit that we ree n u n leti u a ru o ill: ..w nrciur.-. ' .I" aiivtiiini; " in" I""" enti.try in the abOV .aiil ottiee. rowu iiml lubUe W"rK a specially, B LUOKBY, Daatn 1 ska. Watches, Chain., Jew .1 . Ba. Ktpftinog pronpHj uom .III V Hll "" A sail w BB IWN, M. D. PHYBIUIAN AND SURGEON. , Upstairs la Ghrismaa Mock. lours: il to 11 a m; U to 2, b to 9 p m. 1 Its KATHKIUNEX 3CHLEEF, M D it the privilege tn continue us an academy correlated to Wlllamete uni versity hiiiI publish Ibelr names in ita catalogue, provided It U agreed to by laid Portland university aluuiui." Tit Ktni.it Tkains. It Is reported tliHt pu important cbauge la to he made, and that li.-uiiinim the 15th ot October the local trains will be chauged to throUKb train", for which a schedule ia being arranged, the recent trip of superintendent rieiii and other offlolall through the valley being for that purpose. It Is to be hoped it proves true, so that we get the bem lit of a through day train, the proper thiug. ' ',- ,- - i v n mi l i i.ii.irt'n Shfltou Block, opposite t.uaril olfioe 0 WOODCOCK, A lToltNKY A'l'-LAW. One-half block south of Chrinniau Edomf. Onciios. B BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. T T ' .ill T.l j' it .ii'T ltlllM HIIII liifa L toi rt III kta Muuey to loau oo real eiUte. r. With A I WooiloK-k. HF:. REST... ! iinailaani nt VaDOf lla Lamp. Approved by iaiuranoe com-I'-ulies. Safe anil ecououiical. Iniiwct it at i tlir.ln nr. i JH070 COMPANY. S u peri or Fotoarafs FIRST HAJIOflRL BAM Of Euoene. aid up Cash CapitaU$50.000 urulus and Profits, $50,000 A. O. U. W. t 1 I t BIO l Y Ml BK1A ftMtrkan Uigboal an 4 Cran In r.n pin llitnd. King of AII-31 Years Old-Over 370.000 riembers. AliVKKTISKMKMl. Manila, tlept IB Ulartportad tbat MM iMefgMtl have cnoiurid the United Btatea KuutMmt Urdaoata, la the t)raiil river, on I tie DOftb WVOt side of Manila Day, wbara he patrol. loir. Om ofBewMd nine of ber erevj UK table lirh'W will rrtiet't In viari aanadaaaa . i th.. Wiinitiao .,f aa i i .-- 'trt tiii-stutf. Woodaan of America, Keith ta of the Macoabtes, aad tbe A. O. IT. W, baaid I Tbe gMlboal I'ettel.sent to luvesti- iilKin 12 iiei.meutii per aiiunii.. iii.ii Wt BWailllliallll mil i I 1 II . .. . .1 . tf -'" " "-' and reisuted Hint the N yean aad carry glow aaoe, a meatbandii out iftbentt years oU arc kabt Jjittatad tn take their pitas. The SOat ..f c.irryiiu- th in.ii,t.r i. taken frtmi the Mmtality Table nt the Nali.nul KiaUrnal OsagNSS, to whi. li th. order, .,,ntf . T AOK, COST. W O. v. M.W. A. K.O. T.M. A. 0. 0 EUGENE Loan ia Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL caid up) $50,000 W. I BROWft, frsildsnt.T I, 0 PAINE. VIM Preimmt. f. W, OSBURN, Cnhler. W. W. BROWN. A lit CaihtsiJ DIRECTORS- f W OSBURN. BD PAINE. W E BROWN DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W. W BROWN. .euerul :BauhluK HuNinenH TraiiHncted ou Favorable Ternih trilti Itn-1 on the principal rlttea of the . 'latei: alio cxchaune luruuhed ayatl ahle in all toielaucountrkss. nteieit raid on tuns depoalta, Kin proof Tault ti.r the lU'raRe of valoabl.- n. llectloni recti re our promot aitei-tlJD. SO 2J n :to ;m n :tvi 10 u 4.'i SO 90-AB 68 ii f"r jj (iaepnai .i yr) iaaonM i m) (taensas :i r. (taauM w. r t O.tNKJ ?r..mi(i 27.7.V) 80,700 :ik:i M.I80 67,350 7M60 0S2O,45O 11,000 134,000 11,0 0 rom 81,000 M 11,000 11,000 ti,000 2t,iHii 2l.(i 14,000 81,000 Jt.inHt 81,000 000 jii.s.niNi oTifeHio ( :ti,.iiiKi 86,000 at.mki M.000 80,000 86,000 86,000 86.000 fow.ooo 0 jfct.iwii :t..!ti 48,088 10,000 M,,1M r;i.r" 05,078 03,758 4H6.058 Tas .iirplui on the A. t. I'. W. alas Tbs totl cor of sarrylag thee niKii h 88J0,45O, w.miI.I W Sliw.rsel. All other plan iln.w . . ,n "'V l"5'.th ! ai tl..-y .. , nr. the onl-r. mntluasd Vontd have to lev the M l"wink. nuiulM-r of a,.iment Hr anii'ini. ' ACE, 20.2.-I 1640 :io x, x, III HI 4.-1 I.V.-sl .si..-.r, 66 60 t'OST 1 W. t). W. It M (5 yr periisli.) (No. Ami s-r No. A- snawra.i aaanra.) 0 80,000 86,000 80,700 Xi.V.I t LS60 6780 7S..VS1 12 in 15 1.1 Hi 1 1 If 11. :'i i 86 BJ 88 2K I Hi I 40 I . K. a T. It per n o. .Aim . u 1 aniiuui.l 10 12 16 in 88 o. r. w. 1 Xo. Aia'i per ami inn.) Thtlt taWts will raaillli ahnar Ihi ilna, ai, rili v n 11 e . 1 .. . ., ... increa-e, th.. rate to l. pai.l with ii.cr. a.,.. ana And ths nth r ordan in, JU. th..' )... I1 7T" At the end l the 40 years r..tle, ,MN.ri, v , o, ,,, l,'MniiL. to join anonler. won h liave tui ai fll,,u. Wi, ve , . ' I, ... . plan to lite luii't 1' . lei t Imin iL, in. i,il,..r ...n; , . , WiTM fr",u tzr""; a: x " 1 ' xv, r z&'JZ-v annum; It i n,.t ueimwtrv, but if an i nnleniic or nan c h.ml.i il... . i. ... whlh rT'i ltill!,"k 'tl'i rates. Uirlstlis.-iipr.,,.. I. ,,. . i.t I ..... I t r. .... a o itw .? K .T" I:a",,.",.:',' i,'M'"""". " b praotloaUi Uwihauatahle, Tea . I the rather all U.o . 1. 1 ,rv ...I..,. ...... .-.i. i. t i. rr- ' "- ,. w.in. "ii a iieer; u is ia l.ihralUr f all onlata) the oBest, the , ..... .t. th, safe,t ..ml the I . -I. I'l.e iJ.i is u..e f goon lor you. The HIGH SCHOOL Course of Study Offered This Year. i vii . ry, flrl i work other teste, n Todd, Cornell, 'i. Latin Ony'e Lath mil ref. r. i t Delre, Hueton, e..!is 1 r.lauetn was tsaehed oppuslle tbe town of Oraal, on the Ontnl rivet Hbj was bO nod and the following Mill' with their ailllliunltloil w .recap- tuied: One one, pounder i one t'it nu tomalie gun and one N. rdenfel.lt, (J m 1 1 1 its. ter gun. rbe orew oi the Urdaneta are prfav onen, or have been killed. Farther details me lacking, DolTorotty lutea bally OMfi, Beat M Tbe football men tttraod out yea tec diy sttoraooo fr tbe eeoond tegulai pnotice. Als.ut twenty men were in suits nud by the ml of the week, there in tie a down more candidate. Cat - talo Ninth and 1'rofrsa.ir Iturden MVfO charge of the jmd and nr.. getting tbem into form lor Onaeb Blmpaoo, who will arrive about Ootobor 10. i he board of maoagers of the U of ti Alblelic club w in moot at r . donah tory tins evening to elect a de'egate to the intercollegiate football I., ague, which meets at Ida lent next BaUurday, Friday evening, lu i he gymnasium, t lie Laurean BoOtOtf will give a not p 'Ion to tbe itttdente, faculty and alum1 III, in li.uior of the returned studiuls of the Second Oregon II. S V. Chaps lain tiilbeil, Colonel V.. inn, lti-g.nl Friendly mid otben . , -peak. Hie nttkleot body will meal tonor row morning to eleoi 0801 rs for the coming yo.tr. f ANFOflUNTy BANK lE.tnbli.beU n ;-or- I I EUGENE, OREGON. A Genera! BanktnQ business in all tranches transacted on favorable terms. Q. HOVKY, Pre-ldent M. AUIIAMH. Ciasliier Eugene, Oregon. GENERAL HANKING BCS1XES.S ' IhiriA -kn isasiaon al.la term. diitht r.fu ..n t liiciwo, San Erancis. andi'Tt- tSUli ..( rt namrv "1I n fnrriiro oountrie. Jipoiiu recrivtd .nbjutti check or oertib A. entr.uted to .. will receive "'nipt attention. V h i' inxnaicaa. I'raaidsnt. Kama. VkM M lent- '.. S lis, BASS, or. L. H. POTTM, A.t ' aahiel F Gross Bros.' OUNDRY and PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN TODAY. The work of the high school grndes will lie slightly changed this year, as will be seen by a reference to the np pended outline. The changes are lor the purpose of more thorough and sys tematic work, and to rBtisfy its nearly as may DO the most important d. - mantis upou the school. In niatiit maties both plane and solid geometry will be given. In English, twenty authors, includ ing American and English riler-, will be studied briefly, reading cue or more selections in the class and others in private. Various objects are ar rived at in this course, one being tbe historical VHlue, another, the literary style, another, the couleut, another, tbe Inclusion of most of the. reipjin meuts for university admission. Three years of Latin will be oflered, only two classes, however, being or ganized tills year. The history work will be greatly broadened by supplementary reading, and laboratory work, and a new ooursu iu advanced American history added .scientific studies are ropraetnted by physical geography with some expert IDCUtS ami lllustartid lectures, and a course of one full year in botany. Pupil organisations for t he study of interesting phasis of the vsrious de partments will be encouraged. The Adelphlau Literary Society will be continued, and perhaps a rival 00. ciety started. Athletic and musical aflairs will also be looked alter. There will be sufll dent variety to satisfy the desires of all the tuilents", sad the superintendent's chief duty will be to see that no student Ixuonjeg identified with too many of them to the detriment of the revular class w ork. Election ol studies will be allowed is f.r us pcoolblt), fi.ur courses being full work. English and history are re quired in nil grades, the usual election bt-ii'g between Latin, seance and DjUbeniatli-". NINTH QUADS, 1. English -- Lock wood's Lerson and the following classics of literature Hawthorne's House of Hevi n (iables; Lowell's Vision of Hir Laonful; Dick ens' Christmas Carol; Scott's Lady 0( Iba Lake: WblttUc'i Boow bound; Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. 2. History U&rns' Ancient and Mediaeval Hi -tory, supplemented by (ssays and not bo k, and readings in reference booko and other authorities. TICK I'll tlllAHK. l! Bngliah liiH'k 'a Lessons Oompleti i l. ngfnllow'a Talea of the Wayvido loot Sir Etogti do t overly IPapera; Barko'i speech on Coootllv jtlou; Slci! csp. ure's Julius Cui sur; laoime arandmotbers story, eicj Lincoln's Addresses. 2. History Barn to1 Modern His tory and English History. .'t. Ma'bematics-Whlte's AlaObfl eompltted, Phillips and Fisher's Plane Qcumctry, I. American History Flake, 6, Botacy Bergen1 Paoiflo fjoaal Edition. 8, Latin Allen . UrwOOUgbfl Che- sar, KI.KVKNTII OKAHK. I. Bnglioh Outlines and Lei-lures ill rhetoric and English literature, Ten nyson's Enoch Ardon, etc; Bmofoon'o E-siiy; Webster's Hague Debate; Shakespeate's As You Like It; Macau lay'a Essay on John Milton: Milton's I, 'Allegro and II Pelisenmo; t'arlylt's Essay on Itnrns; Hum's Poems. 2 Boonomloo orBookktoary icienient ary.) 3. Geometry Piano and Hniw. I. Hcieuce lllology. 5. i.atiu Cicero. 0. Not decided. Home of the subjects will not be giv en this year, and certain courses will In nlleridto. o classes, while others to all three grades. Arrangements have boon madu to have a clu s organized in shorthand, to lie given alter school hours, prob ably at I o'clock. Two lessons u w . ok will bO given throughout the eutlre term. A fee of f.'i will be charged. As the work is dona under the direction of the sohool, credit will ! given on the high school rec .pis. 1 he class will meet for organization Tneeday at I o'clock at tlie high school building. A lioLii AtT.-Last Friday night a valise was stolen from the S P depot platfoi m, and, although the samo lias boon advertised !. lb Ol iabo and tbe ofllcers bava been quietly looking into tbe matter, tbe valla is still miasing (belonged to Mr- Msy Huff8mltb aid while eontalnlng only those nrtl oha and olotblog raaoollal to a Indy In traveling, somi were Ipraoonto highly valued, Ofid ' !' I greatly de- plortd. It la In be hoped the vail.) will tie return, d or found. .1. aVlawbra Whlto'a School AIg- iWachine 5hopS hca,ajpplmented by problems from Lillv. Milne, Wentworth, etc. Eugsc. Or'on. 4. Civlcs-PeU-rruan's Civil Oovett - Sawmil I and M ining Machiner ment, Supplemeutel by Voaof, Flake, the weU-knowti young attorney, n of ..' n. . uTr,. Dlaadadaif .mdv of the conatitutio 1 Judg" lb-11. tiger, Is lying seriously ill Store Fronts. DlVOKCi. - - Hesiie hearing has instituted a suit for divorce against 1 BooJ f Dearli the Lmo county circuit court. Tbsy were married at Kptlugfleld OragOD, V 1 li -' The Issue cf said ooarriags are three children, ntella 7 year'. , y in, u.d Cluude I yer. ' rn tin.:, .ti treatment 1 is sih-ged in 1 bo oomplaiat, iBOTafjondoi aWoMBIdoJ The City of Eogan on its regular trip up th nvof Wedneaday, left a lot of freight at this place, including beer, (arm uu- chluery. iir.mstone, ugar, etc. Tin stu!t of tin V. of o. Monthlj , held a Miieilnit last evening, tn dlOOMSO plans for l, en .nlng y.-.r. The ofll- cersofth naper thla year are: Kdltnr. in chief. H. D. Antoll ''; Aaaoeialt Bditora, W, L Wblttteoay "01, vd Wlnnlford R, Mti'.r '.vj; Bualnaaa Manager, . H, Baton '02; AanUtaot Manager E.N. Btytbo'Ot, Heal h'state I mn-.i 1 ..11 -A C Wisi.lcock to Jessie A Junes, mi acres in t 17 s r ' e; f.iiNl. 11 V Johnson to Kiank Mo n In ad s lot. 'I, lilock 61, Junction City; Mm Win 11 Eaton to J D Asher, laud In t is s r 12 w; f;t25. Isaac Mulkcy and wile to L E and Luella Park- 17 JO acres In 1 18 3 IWj sou Ella and LC Countryman to the Ilooth-Kelly Lumber Co, 7U acres In I 10a rl w;82fi!i.85. Charles I tiorrie and wife and Thna 0 GhjfriO to thl Houtheru Paclllu Co, I. "it acres in 1 17 a r 2 w; ftHHh Itlghl of way. J M Hpores el 11I to the H 1' Co, 6.40 teres lu t 17 sr 2 w; ttUK). Itlghl of way. V 810 J W S Brent, lUO acres In t Hi s r & e; patent. Chas W Evans et ai to H P Co, 7 sores lu t ids r 1 w; 1160. Itlghl of way. Dewey Has Arnred. New York, Kept SB, The United States cruiser Olympla arrived oil Sandy Hook at HJA this (Tuesday) morning wit li Admiral Dewey aboard. No Ei.kition. The election of 11m jora for the llrst and thud battalions, Third regiment, Oregon National Ouard, was held on Haturda.v. 1 11 the first battalion, which comprises four Portland companies, Uaniond E Ju bit, formerly major in the First regb ment received the unanimous vol. nod was declared elected. In the Third battalion, whl-h comprises company K, of Salem, and the couiMiniea sta tioned at Eugene, Orant's Pass atid Ashland, there was no election, for the reason that there were tbr.e can didates, neither of whom re l ived the requisite MinilsT of Votes, 'I he can.l. dates voted for were: Captain May ami Lieutenant Thornton of Ashland, and Captain Williams of Eugene. An Other election fOf the Third battalion will lie held lu the near future. v. ITttlllGKtYl Food LAW Prohibit the Uf o Atsrlilc or Mum in 111 article of Db t. 1 he law i'tfiictr.1 by the Miaaoarl legislatuie. h ipy ot wbluh was rr gently pa Itahod in nor oolnmna, and arblch 1 roiiiblt tbe mnnofaotnr "r sale of , irtiolo Inianded lor food or to is 11 s, 1 1 0 (he prtparetl n of food, which ins alum, am olo, ammon la, ate, ptaor that a'ato In tbe I red 11 ti e 11. utter of sni. Italy legislation. 'Laws 1. striding t he Use of alum 111 breed have boon In fticn in Bogland, llatinaity and France tor many years 1 1. . his ei'iiir iy, It. Minnesota. iVIa- I OU nails, Michigan Oh o, Kentucky and I several other et .h-a, dlr.ol legislnllotl I ill rafereOOa to the sale of alum linking powders I s. sl 1 been atlecled. lu several ei lliveealBtOO their sale is pre blblted OOlet I b)y are branded to s.iu that they coiitaln alum, and in thcDistiict ot Columbia, under the aw s .. ( .ingress, the sale Ol bread 080 Italnlngalnm baa been made illegal, I Following are the namoo f on... of I I he brands of t aking powder sold ill tins vicinity which era shewn tv rg. cent an. .lysis t .-o il iiii a mil, HoUsc keopt rs and grOOMI alMWld 1 nt (lie list "lit and keep It fur ratSfSnCO Baking Powdets Containing Alum KO c.ntsti). vlnin, Man I bf J.lle. Mis Co. OhtSagO i-Ai OMaTI ConUin. vtum M.ui iiy 1 alaaaat reweat On. .. OMg DaahUas AJaar m.i 1 py Beaaa uiu raeearOo, -n rnur Cl.lM VAOBIMOTpH raatalaa aiuui Maul by I'aeltlc . heuileal W ork.. I .coma. rni si km Oca tains Alum Maul by i recent Mli o, sc. 'In. N 11 1 M : 1111 Osatalaa Ahua Man( by P IVrrer. ,k 10, la 101 . HK HIV8 OaXU in. Alum. m.ui by wasalaoasa ui. oa, s.u . raaaarea, BOM u.in . Osa isles .Mum. Maul b lite in-.-,1 . heuib'.l l u, 1 liluaso. IIKI'IAN.'K . t'uiitaliu Alum. Maul by Curtl.t'it l oll... ,v spire . . I'mtlainl. POIsTLAMD .'onutliiiAlinn. Maul by Pi 0 llalll., jlWIIaM T he bOQMkei , r should hear in mind that alum in ken a cheap linking powder. Il co-is but Iwo cento a ; omul while cream ol tartar costs thirty. The itiality of lb powder Is therefore, usually Indloatad by too price. ay left for l lloh. niia, n I church Appoiotmenti We are indebted to Be J r Abbatt for 1 lie I let oi appointments ol the Oregon ooaaVrenoo re far us tin y uiiect l.nne county charges. Ilcv w H Holllngabeed, tranaferied In. in Aotorla, will Mil the pulpit of the ICagon Mi On. list Bplteopal ehurohl I ir the ensuing year. Itcv J w ho has so 'iei eptsbly tilled II for tbe peat three yeara, go s to Ash- laud. Itev Abbetl his made many fi I- nils during his long slay In Eugene who regret his him so s. and pleasant lines In his DOS II. Id of lat or. Too QOAUI bus loiind Itcv Ablsitt n courteous Chris- iian gentleman, ami can recommend Mm to the new -pap. 1 Irsternity of his new homo. Rev B C Black wall, of too Spring. Held charge goes to I, is, lie ( hurcll, na lem, and Rev M I' Dixon from Junc tion t ity to Sprlngil. d. OoitsfO Breve, M 0 Brink) reeweii, H 11 RlWOftbyi Junction City, C L Mo PbsMMB, KktSC li - n ir Onard, sen I W BUI of Aal iris, li n Rap p. . F I Chamht r. a 1 10 PortiAad to day. Win Vuit w nt i,.; ,. in ,,! bjal night. Ur D 11 Ford and Dr I D Dflfef are home from Sal. 111. Mies Panol Hemu slnts north t.ulay. P J and K J loaning wi re in Eugene today. John Hays, the rat. ml couiractor, was ben again today, Attorney 11 F dklpworlh, of Junc tion, was in Roget lodry. Chas 11 Hill, proprietor fib Bel knap Sponge, is in too eitj . Mrs W T Phillips and Mr E H disbands, of Portland, ore lu Eu gerc. Mr and Mis F I . Albt , of Albany, arrived op today and are gaeeta of Dr ami Mm Riddle, Win Kittredg md stlfs of silver Lake, was :u Eugene today. They are after a load of supplies. R J Jennings, the Holiemia u..uiug man, will go to Blu River tomorrow to iii-sn-t (list district. lb v J H Abbetl returned home from the M E conferva oa leal evening. Mrs At hett will Vlail 111 Albany a few .laya before returning h.-re W w Rrown, aa latant oaahlar of tbe Eugene Loan A Saving, bank, Is again on duty after a few ds) illness. C .plain Harry L. Wells arrived on today's ;10 1. el, and tall lecture on "t in g. ui in the PhUlpplutn" tonight at the F.tit Prist... urian . Iiuu li Mrs It A Mill. r, of Oregon City, preridont of th NetiVO Daughtera of Oregon, Is Iii tho city. Sim will Insti tute 11 cabin of the or anil . tloti In this city at Masonic hall tonight- ndtpandeooe West Bidet Mrs T J Craig mid little) .1 .lighter, 1 ugcnla, wh i luivii been visiting Mrs Cut iron, M. '.'rulrf' 1 moth , nt Miinnioutli, re turned to her h. hp tit Portland Mu day . J P Joooo and h e Loosobary, of tb Boutbarn Paniflo, Boot Wilson, of the Burlington, kfi Uaiufiald, of lbs Bio UimoQe vToetera, Md all (tor- baS of the Unci. Island fotmod inpiin tet of railroad man to pass through Eu gene today. I'm: (Tiy.T'auk.-TIiii ellorts iiiatlo byoui cii lens temtabllah a park on 1 kbbetl ooiiBly grooode, aboald be pcrpot- , J j Ui.lt ii. Thello.virs planted and the ' 1 . .111..1.,,,-,,, I.,,- in,, 1 1 . 1 ,11 ccuimniiil attiutlon where onc the npiare was an eyesore. Occasionally , .. . departure, but wtah ! , " ' Zj , "1" "' " iiiiiin nun 11. .1.'. luiiuinii ,1, in,, paras. This should not be. if necearary tho elty offlolal could watch this portion of the city and warn ollcnders. Every Oflbft to btautlfy the city must ho one oooragedi OKkiniN Wi;kiih. Prof EH Lake, lie ol 1 be I o'uiihts of Mi Oregon statu agricultural college, ia u nking a col lection of the noxious woeda of tin. slatr. These will ho mounted and sent out to tbe vaiious county courts throughout t lie stale so as to ODOblO the county ofllceis to .htermln whether Weedl alleged to be tlioab which OO m under the liau of the state law are In fact such or Hot. Within: 1 1 tiiiis. Albany Detno orat: " IT10 On goulau bus been glvit g wheels Unit told wheru the money of the dlll'eretit clt les of ( Ircgou giafe. To day it ri presents the figures lor Albany as follows: Salaries t,4t0, lire depart ment 11,816, ImproTamatiii $1,770, lights I,T08, police $1,210, streets and sewers $1.1, 'tu, other expenses $(19:i.tl6, j 1 Ins for the past fiscal year. The total I 110,808. 8A The wheel or where Al bany's money g es is not oompioto ! wllliiuit BBOattdBiOg nearly fO,0(X) paid lot interest." Staii: Diploma 1 In. state board of 1 lineal loii at Halem Monday after- DOOtl granted a state diploma to E D Iteaaler, of Eugene, on a certificate from Ohio. On Display at F.E. DUNN'S . JUST -ARRIVED Pompadour Effects, b Portland Mercury: Vic lielllnRei,.! Phiaaajit ggAaoir, -Ootobor 1, tLe I open saaSOfl forChlueee pheaaiitits will b'gin. As It falls on next Sunday many hunters will wait until Monday before going Into tho llelda with gun and dog after these splendid gtiun birds. Pheasants are s'lld lo Is. not n plentiful aa formerly. Pot btoUBB ami the -hipping of large numbers ol birds has made Hu m 100100. That por UOOOfth" game laws which forbid- I the wholesale slaughter of pheasant and prohibits the shipping of the u at II ought to ba enforced. Caitin.-' mails to order. Impairing a icialty. Shop on East EiLlh MaSSt atate and natioual, aad original docu- at his residence. fc is a very popular nj.nts. young man, bil l his many frienda iu 5. Physical (ieography Electric Text, with rsperiuieu'.s iu physics and Portland who rely ear'y recovery. hope for his Makkiaoe Lic knsk. A marriage licenae an granted last evenlog by County Clerk Leo BO (i II Pitcher ate M!ae Nellie Kerr. Also una to Elvln V TaykM and raunie May Uaber. Corded Taffeta, Fancy Stripes, Cyrano Red. i SLKS, SILKS. E I Camjl's Hair, Di'ISS iiflODS!ani I Crepon Childrero' Jackets, Infanta' Wraps, Tam O'Shan'er.Leati 0. Caver. Say Hen OUR N1W COLD AND3ILVCR IHIalO ARE HERE NOW. c call 'oua seacia l aTTCNTION TO ALL ,M.Sao9p ..MERCERIZED IfH EN II ALL COLORS. F. E. Dunn.