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For Infants and Children.
CASTÜRIA
AXégctabie Preparation for As
similating the Fax! and Penula
Ung die Nlomitó» and Bowls uf
trotters Dali:
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I nfants /I hildken
Bears the
Pendleton East Oregouiai : Our
own ex-Senator George \V Mc-
Bride ba. been given a po-itiou on
the St Louil exposition commission
at a salary of 15000. Those who
stand by the king will be stood bv
at tbe expense of the people of the
country every time.
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Bon. Sour Stonwh. Diarrhoea
Worms.( «urolisions Feverish
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lacSurile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER
THE HALO.
“One London dealer in birds
ceived, when the fashion was at
height, a «ingle consignment of
thirty-two thousand dead hum
ming birds; and another received
atone time thirty thousand aquatic
birds, and three bundled thousand
pairs of wings.”
Think what •« prlc • to p»y,
r‘'ac«-«i so bright aud gay,
Just for a bat!
Ull
Fiowtrs
uuvi-ited, mornings
■uog,
tSsa-raiikes bare of the win«* that o'er-
swung,—
Bared Just for that!
Think of the others, too,
Others and mntliers, too,
Bright-Eyes in !iat!
Hear you no motber-groau Ibiatltig In
air,
Hear you no little moan,—blrdllug-'
deepair,—
Homewbtre, for that?
Caught ‘mid some motber-work,
Torn by a hunter Turk,
Just for your hail
i’lenly of mother-hearts yet lu tin-
world,
All tbe more wings to tear, carefully
twirled!
Women want that?
Oh, but the shame of It,
Oh, but the blame of it,
Frloe of a hat!
Just for a jsruiitltieas brlgliteumg th«
st reel I
Thia Is your halo, O fa'*" so sweet,—
Death, aud tor that!
—W C Gaunett.
OUR LEGALIZED ROBBERIES
Hida m JouriMl
Tbe rapid amassing of wealth
through monopolies like the Stan
dard Gil Company has a demoraliz
ing effect upm the public oon
•cienoe. There are |>enty of ignor
ant and tinlraiued minds reasoning
thut:—If Rockefeller hae a right to
amass 120,000,000 a year out ol
the necessities of the people, why
shall not my necessities justify my
robbiug a bank or a railroad train?
Armour with all his rectitude ol
character could not keep his sub
ordinates from bribing legislatures,
and corrupting those tn authority
over public affair* in cities and
publ c institution. Bank robberies
aud crimes will increase until
legalise«! robtieries ot the people are
suspended by an educated public
conscience and, as President Hadley
says, politics ceases to he played as
a gtma.
INDIAN BESTS CARXEGIE.
A detailed statement of Carnegie
gitte place* the amount al $24,904,-
Bfto
Still thia ie not on eo gener
ous a ecals as that pursued by
Alaska Indians when they get in
the generous mood and make a big
“potlatch.’’ Then
the
wealthy
Indian, as wealth guse among that
people, makes no reservation but
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
It will come as a eurpnse to
matiy middle-aged and e.derly per
sons to learn that the author of
that famous declamatory composi
tion, “Spartacus to theGlaiiotore,’’
is just dead. It was wr turn by
Rev Elijah Kellogg of New York.
MSmH
Mr Nation says .Vlre Nation will
stop crusading. A« that lady has
not announced any in'ention of
retirement from tbe saloon e n«su
ing business we shall learn who
really is boss in the Naliou house
men? Economy, humanity de* hold.
mand that convict« and inmate,
The death of HarriaoQ leave, but
of hou.ea of detention be given em one living ex-preeident, Grover
ployment. The only question ia Cleveland. He ia healthy, in fact
about the kind of employment— ha. experienced enough political
that which will leaet interfere with abuse, regardlee. of party, that he
free labor.
should be extra tough—a good rirk
A Walla Walla court is trying to yet for a life ineurance company.
straighten out a domestic tangle.
The new law makes coyote scalps
A few years ag > Emma Clark, a
worth two dollars each. The scalp
widow with a grown daughter,
must consist of tbe ears connected
married William L Brown. After
by
a two inch strip of tbe skin
two children were born the couple I
that grew between them.
separated, and Brown married his
4te|rtlaugliter, Susan Kots. As the
Commissioners Court.
relations now stand, Mrs Brown
is ths 1 revent stepmother to her
March 7 —
>«n half-brother and sister, and
10 50
the wife of her own stepfather. The E Hanna livery
Eugene Electric Light Co ligl ta 22 l«6
hit Iren are in d >ubt whether they G W Kinsey brldgework........... 4 00
<re sister and brother of their half- Wi lsrd Hadlock bridgework
7 so
«ister. The husbaud ia fatber-in- A W White bridgework............... 14 80
i « of hie ex-wife. He is not eure Geo Oliver bridgework.................... 3 70
»tit that be will prove to be bis Glass A Prudhomme iridíate
jourtisl................................................. 17 to
ten father before the courts get Aya A ison plumbing...................... 3 oo
Ji rough with him.
Dr B E RusteII keeping paupers 116 uo
The political boa. of New York
Jity, “Dick” Croker, ha. got t<x>
iroud to live in hi. adopted country,
he i. a naturalized American
litixnn,) and maintain, an English
nuntry villa. Perhaps if King
hi ¡ward baa bad luck at card, or
he racetrack he
may furnish
Hick” a title. Then “ Dick” could
aot do lea. than give hi. majesty
t tip on a race, or a subetantial
prevent. How
would “Richard
Croker, Huke of York,” sound to
Americau ear.?
Two Frenchmen have been ex-
pelltd front Switzerland for arratig
ing a duel on Swiaa territory. The
difference between the blood-tbiraty
gentlemen occurred away back in
11'99, on the oix'asion of President
Faure’« funeral. Another case of
’‘nursing her wrath to keep it
warm." Out Weal they oouki have
net a dot»n limes before this late
date. That is pr widing each duel
«bonld have been fought according
to French precedent—no one hurt
A rich New York woman with
seventy-live summers to ber credit
married a young mao in tbe early
twenties. She wills«! him nearly
all her proj vrly, nearly half a mil
lion. A rontret of the will was
ns le by h«r lelatiws and the
omria now hold that the will caunot
na s«t a«ide on «oevunt of the May-
lleoember sort of a marriage,
11 >thing else allege«! as to her being
of unround mind having been
proved.
gives it all.
As Carnegie iscredited wito b-mg
easily worth one hundred million
»tJÜ
be still has $76,09’>.1X3 with wbicb I y me
to keep the wolf from the door. oarpenl
The Indian still bolds front rank buildin
inch
liuihrr fell and *ir
as a good giver.
carpenter on the he«d *’««
Labor unions loo often are un very painful ecslo • und ”
reasonable aud
exacting.
An ear|>ent»r mu«l have a hard
inatanoa oomee from Cbi 'ago. That ale-» it uoul'1 have b»en a
oily prrptMee to enlarge ita brick wound.
yard to a capacity of eight milliou
Il is reporieii that gatuMere have
a year, half enough to supply city
won
»11 tbe in.tney worth winning
demand a, whereupon “organise!
at
N
..ue, N w i<
ti ■■ *>r the
labor” object«. Must tbe prisoners
miners
to
mske
a
round-op
of
be subjected to tbe wrong and tor
gambler*
an«!
get
their
trewsnrv
ture of twin?kept in idleness, «
all other industry istaiei for their back. It would only I e * lifFeronce
support, just to mske profitable in method from that pursued by
employment for a
ew hundred the gamblers.
Hr-» HAKFS '■
MltDRÊ*
adults
AS T a T A
C M Collier survey I ng.................... 4 50
H Adama lumber aud building
bridge............................................
. • M
Hregon Btats Jouiual printing
etc................................................
.. 13
H Adam* bridgework.............
.. 4
L C Hkeela pauper »uppllra..
•• 7
H R Klnoald county Judge.
,.. «6
A B t'attereon treasurer.....
.. 66
W W Withers sheriff..........
..166
E U Lee county clerk..........
..166
E L Glt*t>s deputy clerk......
.. 75
Itoy Koos deputy c>uniy cl«rk 50
W M Miller OoUOty school super.
Intend'd........................
100
W M Bhermau isnltor.
<0
W H Eat tn ferryman
26
37
S C LXittôn ferryman
00
N
75
U
65
65
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oo
Oo
1.0
75
Cottage Grove Items.
Nugiet.
At the City council Monday nlgbt an
or«tlnan«'e wax passed compelling rags
and offenders to work ths slr«-eta.
Billy Purinan thia w«ek purchased
the half Internet of Wm .Martin In the
Exchange saloon. Mr and Mrs Martlu
left thia week for Salem.
rtie old Bohemia hotel property has
twen lease.! from L Lurch by H 1>
Hardy, a well known «Dd •tM i'essful
note« n an of Port Townsend, Wash.
Mr Hartly toox poes i >—ion ot the build
ing Tueeday and Immediat.ly eoiu-
ineoi«ed renovating.
It la announced that a change in tlr*
ownership of the Griffin, Veatch Hard
ware Co, of this city, will take piacw
this week. Harry
Wlnne, a |>o|-
ular and well known business tuau of
thia city will purchase tbe Griffin Inter
est. The bouse has enjoyed a splendid
patronage during Ita sxtisteuoe here,
and the Nugget wishes the new firm
unb>unded sucoses lathe future.
Attention Comrades of G A R.
,
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The formula is plainly printed on
—hence
know just what vou arc taking when you take Grove $. *- Imitators
do not advertise thur formula knowing that you would not buy
their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove $ contains
Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless
form.
The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the
malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that
Grove’s 1$ the CHgiiutl and that all other so-called Tasteless
Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other ch 11 tonics shows
You
that Grove’s is superior to all uthers in every respect.
take
Grove
’
s
—
its
superiority
are not experimenting _ when I J /oil
long been established. Grove’s is the
i
and excellence having
only Chill Cure bold throughout the entire malarial sections of
Price. 50c.
the United r,',t«s
No Cure, No Pay
Not Made by the Trust.
There seems to be no limit to the
varied possibility s of tucks, and now
we have them In fnr, as If it were not
expensive enough without doubling up
In Its value In that manner.
Briet-
schwanz Is the one pelt which can be
successfully manipulated In this way.
but tbe plan adds very little If any to
Its beauty.—New York Sun.
grade wreught »teeL
The apoke* are the
famoua Excelsior, and we give you any kind of
a tire you may wish, also a big option on sad
dle* and han«>le hare. These wheels are made
by the SNELL BICYCLE CO., of Toledo,
Ohio. The «hope cover over 7 act«-« of land,
the building* are of brick, two and three
•tories high. '1 he quality of the Snell Bicycles
ha« never been questioned.
Price» for Juvenil»«
$20.00, $22.00 and $25.00.
Pneu for the standard mu
$27 00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00
We trade for old wheels, and sell on inetalluente.
We woul i like for you to caH and t»oe theee
beautiful Snell bicycle».
Yours moet re^pt.
ST. Pm, DULUTH. MIINtAPOLiS, CHICASI
Barker Gun Works,
Ticket» to r int- Ea»t via Poitlard ami
13 HEAT Ni >KI H ERN RY.,oo sale at So<
ri 1 e* I -
• • I k> t * o
GRE «’• Nu
HE1.N Ticket (
122 TRIRD STREET
PORTLA« 0.
For lusten, F> kb re an i full iuformutif u
eadinw t ■■ atei Trip, call on or addrm.
;•.<«$!
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DAY &
HENDERSON’S
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HIGH GRADE NURSERY SW
Make your bride, your wife, your.iater,
your daughter, happy in ita ownership and*,
make voan.lt glad. Ot course our »lock is
not limited to he.lri.om furniture we t out
parlor, dining ro..m, sitting room as wall.
Warranted in every respect. < fticiai
Govvr.in.ent Certificate attached to
every package shipped
FRUIT ANO
ORNAMENTAL TREES
PdOPLE WHO PLOW
I hate just purchased the Farlin A Orendorff Co's “Canton Clipper" plows, disc and peg:
tooth h Harrows,
ll.rr««»a, formerly sold by C C McMakin of this city, which 1 will close out at cost, viz
An 8-lncb, all s'eel, one horse coru | low
A 10-inch, ail steel, stubble plow
A 12 inch, ail steel, stubble plow
A 12-incb, all steel, black land plow with extra share
A 14-lneh, tP. 40) full chilled plow with extra share
A 50-tooth steel, lever harrow, with evenere
$ 6.00
9.00
I 0.00
13.00
9.00
12.00
Ths sb. vs is only »n index. I have s full lias o f these celebrated Roods to be closed ou
and ths prices will apply to goods on hand only. If yon wish to buy good implemeute at a
iMrgain—BUY NOW.
Yonrs truly,
W S MOON, 9th 3t Feed Store.
MONUMENTS ARRIVED
....A CAR LOAD....
Direct from quarries in New England.
Two more cars on the way.
None furnish better work.
None in the vallley handle in larger quantities,
Hence ovr prices are right .
Write for booklet.
Vines, Flowering and Fruit-bearing
Shrubbery—l’iaute. Roses, Etc.
Grown and for sale by the First
National Nurseries, Rochester, N Y
0. J. FOSS,
Agent for Lin* Cositf.
Box 330, Eugene, Oregon.
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LGS’-VGC-
f*afcT AANnC-..’
- ures Impotency, Night Emission- anJ
uiieaaeg, ail effects c* se'
abuse f;
ard lnii>
er-*
A nervetonicaud
b! »off builder. Brings tat
ok glow io pale cheeks and
restore« the fre cf you’-b
e BymailSOcper box; <1 '»oxa
for
wit’ a written guarM*
<■« to cure « r refund tho monej.
NFFU't rA MEDICAL CO.
Hi't’-
A Jacason Sts., CHICACO, ILL
Hniff by Linn Drug Co.
EUGENE GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS
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says: " I’r W, nn-u»' Indlai
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me atwr >ears of suffenne '• Sold by d- tra -
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nark.
DAI1 Y TRAINS. FAST TIME.
SEKVKEAND SCENE K Y IN EQUAL!
which nio.f
cm cL'ht hour, ont of th.
twenlv f'.ur should be lainty. artiatic, th.
epitome of th. dcorner a .kill. 8uch furniture
is to be aoen at
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There are nc taomeopatblc physician«
In tbe metBcal «-orjA of either tbe army
or tbe navy.
A novel «Ign has been exhibit«*»! by a
LotMlon abo« bl»< k. It runa tbu«: “If
you like my work, tell your friend«. If
you don't like It. tell me."
Au enterprising wine and
ha« engac*«! au aeronaut to
rle* of ball«M«n n»crasl«>n«
and w hll«> aacend ng to drop sms
pie twtth-e of wb ky attached to mln
tature parachute*.
An all points!Ea.4t.
Through Pateco and Tourist Sleeparj
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars,
Bedroom Furniture
STAGE GLINTS.
A one ring circus is a late feature of
vaudeville.
Sarah Bernhardt gets $1.000, It la
said, for every performance.
Joseph Ott, the comedian, who died
recently, was the brother of Theresa
Vaughan.
Churl, s Frohman has five different
companies at present playing In the
English provinces.
“The Two Orphans” Is said to have
had more performances In this conn-
try than any other play except "L'ncle
Tom's Cabin.”
At Beerbohtn Tree's Ix>nd<>n theater
the length of th«1 Interval between acts
and the time of Its conclusion are
placarded at the descent of the curtain.
A bloodhound In “l'ncle Tom'a Cab
in” at Brownsburg. Ind.. became so
realistic In his a. ting that a man In the
company bad to be sent to a hospital
and the tw-ast to a grave.
“Riding to Win," a cycle racing sen
sational play, and “The Worst Woman
In London" are two of the new piece
recently brought ft :u the other side of
th« water for production here.
The authoritative ml g Is that Qttex
In “Tbe Gay Lord Qttex" is pronounced
Kwex, and not either Ex. Kay. Kux.
Cooks. Quick. Cue. Quiz. Queeks, Kiss.
t>«iueak or Cake«.
The hero of “The Stowaway" tried to
commit suicide at Oklahoma City, tbe
heroine took an almost fatal dose of
morphine by accident at IXxlge. the vil
lain disappeared Just before a per
formance at Oakland, and thereupon
tbs remainder of th» coirisiny d.sband
ed.
GO EAST
F YOU bare pride then take a ride on tbe
I frame«
beautiful, beautiful, Snell Bicycle.
The
and frame lag* are ma<ie of the finest
THE GLASS OF FASHION
There will be a special day rw -to g
-f the J W Geary poet. No 7, G A IL
on the fourth Hatuniaye of each at'lith
at 2 o'elock p tn. for tbe benefit of ah
c< n>ra.iee who cannot attend tn tbe
evening« of second and fourth Fridays
uf each month. Please let us baw tall
Barri. Marr*
altendaoca. We will meet In the bar •
A FartTLas«« Tiur.—M»r»hal Brsdv
qoetfrnnm
of Frank** ball, Nln'h
dt<1 not dod iheFtewart boy a Cottage
street, Eugene.
Gmve yrat« rday. The boy arrived la
K F C maphas ,
Eugene at the »ame m<«aieot Mr Br-dy
l\»l C'«miarxWr
l»»ft for tbe Grvve to bring him bw«-k
Attest; R A BanTi.rrr, Adju
John Holland t>-<>ogLt h»m o.-wn on
yeeterday af»e n«*w»'e train and the
Halen* HtateeaaaBt
Tbe
Eugene maral.al of C»”«< Grave tailed to
w t np^w river r-atiird*y a/ten><»<n notify Marshal Bra.1» of «be feet. The
('bring down •> me logs fnr the boy wss turned ver t«’ h:« fsl ’ r wh-
- psudlnje. igglng company, of New took him te hie bo«» on Spetoer
berg, 10 which Arm site now twlooga.
Grove s Tasteless ChiII
Tonic.
every bottle
you
record
The number of new standard per
formers for Ibixj and those that bare
reduced their record« will foot up to a
little over 3.500.
John McCullagh, New York state su
perintendent of elections, has pur-
cbas«^1 a farm near Goaben and will
breed trottera there.
The largest individual winner at the
New Yerk horse show was Frederick
C. Stevens, who carried away 21 prizes
and a total of $1.940.
Sargent Burns (4), 2:2414 at Lancas
ter. O.. Oct 12. Is a new performer for
Bobby Burns and is out of Dolly, dam
of Mascot Jr., 2:10%.
Stranger, who reduced bls record
from 217*4 to 2 12*4 »t Lexington,
brought $2.060 at auction and will be
used on the New York speedway.—
Horseman.
Irish lace is very popular for milli
nery ne well as gown trimmings.
Pannes In Persian colorings and de
signs are much used for waists, as also
are figured velveteens.
Russian ribbon belting Is very much
worn, since It not only encircles the
waist, but the collar band as well.
Soft felt bats In very pale colors,
trimmed with black velvet and flowers,
are one ot the new features of milli
nery.
Castor gloves are very fashionable
for street wear, and then there are the
In avy dressed kid gloves with pique
stitched seams.
Bolero Jackets of Irish lace edged
with a narrow band of fur are worn
over blouses of cream oriental satin,
with skirts of cloth In palest gray or
bl cult color.
one of the latest varieties of hatpins
is an Irregular shaped pearl set around
With diamonds and filigree gold If It Is
g< nulne. But the Imitation pearl set
with rhinestones is a much cheaper
edition.
Demand for the new art Jewelry
seems to be Increasing. Tbe gold Is
tinted to harmonize with whatever
Jew els art“ used, so tbe effect of color
Is charming.
Belt buckles are espe
cially desirable, but of course there is
tbe usual variety of brooches and trin
kets.
C’IU.DRf'l
“•-ADULTS
AS VAT AS
THE 3 EST PF?ESCfHPT!ON IS
nt J 10*4 at Santa Rosa
The Salem Journal get. aarcwlic July 5, ia tbe ft. - tent.
Ik« Wilkes, 2.12%. is expected to
and remark, anent the charge that
the Intercollegiate oratorical prix- swi-ep everything ou tbe snow this
winter at New Haven.
was won by plagiarism, that *'w>-
The largest winner among tbe trot-
should not expect too much of our tera at tbe national borae show wa«
young people when we cone der Daredevil, who won a total of $900 In
now little attention hat been paid prizes.
John J. ftcannell. tbe new owner of
in Oregon for some years to tbe The Abbot will have tbe champion
prepared at tbe Village farm for a 2:UU
study of English.”
Signature
Promotes Di^cstionCheerruf-
ness and Rest Contains nei (her
Opaiiii^fc^jtluii«- nor Muterai
I
N otî MS vh c otic .
>w\ana- Chill
A Portland nan tell» b«»w he got
THE TROTTiNG RECORD.
rid of carp. He waited until late
K. 2:16>L is the fastest horw
in th« summer anm the wa'er »»- Cwusd iti Fortlaud. Me.
Tborua i W. Lgw “ U woa $1.410 m
low, then -«owed lime ou the pond.
prizes at the New York horse show.
Tbe sluggish car«» became acliv-i,
isterk.ua Ohio “oil man" k>-'t
ru-Led about, and lit.« • juo.pel $3X<u> on I’raytell, S-tABs- lie sold for
out on tbe grass/ b» ik only to t* $4.IMAI.
Contralto. 2:10, tbe champion 4-year-
met and devoured '<y a drove of
old of liari. g<M-s to Europe; price.
bigs. A Poggiati ta well vs fishy >4.500.
story tba> I
Among tbe 15 rew 2:15 California
ta
b
»»• W ■**! on rece I
5cent, »d $?.«%«
For .Sale by Linn Drug Cn
te aboi hrr apiendld line
••te&rererreci insijw
and ri8*t in price
Wtu Wtot-a-wwae DcAktS»
1
rras er sealer
is anew tkiea
w'MWA»mo«’
V.ÇrOTZIANôCa
^PRINCE^
Trv a
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The
Jack
► tar.i ? foe ataron
H«'l at Kpririrfl<M
» d <• !nv« rdale
i »’r*w»’lra -a«t
< raswtll.)
A'I Popular Eran !»
Of Cigar, ¡or Baie.
Ar Julius Soldswth's
Hwrlo,
I
Schmutz
Creswell. Or.
CAS t °R|A
H ii Kind You Have Always Bouriit
MANUfACTUntn5
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NTJMUL.MirJ?
p's'-*- There,»X^
no reflection so ï
(taint*.
dainty, ma
no fio-kd
light so ’
charming as the ¥
£ w j
mellow glow that
comet from
CORDOVA
& Wax Candles ■ J
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For Infants and Children.
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Bears the
®cr«tura ot
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