í Eugene U’ENDLING-COBl’RG TRAIN Guard mruRDAY Will Do Yard Work at Wendling. Spriogheld and Coburg. JUNE t> Linn county borrows 144,000 for her state tex payment. Tneoounty g' te the money at five per oent. A Washington county gopher­ hunter met his death the other day from the accidental discharge of the gun with which he bad killed the rodents for years. The Boston Transcript remarks that‘‘there is one good thing about college degrees. No matter how many are bestowed there are just as many left, for the earning." The pleaaantnee ot Eastern elates climate at this time of year war shown at Adrian, Michigan, yester­ day, when a tornado awept a strip halt a mile wide through the town. Natives of our new itosseasions are n rw serving under enlistment in either the army or the navy, but they only reoeive half the pay of native born or naturalised Ameri­ cans. . The “forest rangers" will begin their pleasant task of a summer outing, under salary, next week. Tbe way this weather puts things they will not extinguish many forest fires for some time to vpry <-av-®pi«ju«)us graft on the national treasury! The big importers who win suits from the government for the return of illegally collected duties have an eaey thing. After selling to their customers at a duty-added price the government pays back theduty. However, they do not refund to their customers. The leakage of the Columbia River may l>e imagined from the report that the Willamette te falling eix inches a day at Portland. Oi course the Columbia falls about the same rate. It is an immense volume of water that is daily poured out into the ocean. A tale of sorrow comes from Pennsylvania, where seventeen miners are in a ooal mine where two gas explosions took place. A rescuing party was foroed back with part of its men overcome by thA graa I- a»/»h cum the ananense oi the widowed wives and orphaned children is worse than faoing tbe sad reality that comes at last. The Albany Detuoorat says that the requiring of bonds from officials "is practical, not theoretical.” It is praotioal only in that occasional­ ly a few oilizsns have to pay foi the stealings of an offijial whom the people of the oounty or slab pul in office. If the bond mad« the man honest there would b< reason for it. Otherwise tbe loos should fall on the ojunty or state The people put the man in piece Let them bear the lose, if any oc­ curs. ì THE OUTLOOK For a woman's happiness in the married state depends teaa, as a rule, upon the man she te to marry than upon her own health. The woman who enters upon marriage, suffering from womanly weak- new», is ’’heaping up trouble againM tbe day of trouble." Weak woman are mad«- strong and sick women are mule well by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It ia the one reliable regulator. It dries en­ feebling drains, heals inflammation an»l ulceration aud cures female weakness It nourishes the nerves and invigorates the entire womanly organism. It makes the baby's advent practteally painless, ami gives strength to nursing mother». • I .uffer.a‘l service. poeUifflo, store and schoolhouse near bave Ite run extended to C>t>urg and by. *111 do tbs yaid work, switching, ate, Also two good s’ock ranchee with Improvemen s and unlimited raDge, at those stations. Ills thought this airangemoDt will each contaiuing 1W acres. For particulars call 00 or addrees B allow the Woodbarn mall trains to Handaaker, 12tb sad Patteraon streets, maae ached tie time. It wee made Eugene, or J W pulley, Pent, Oregon. uacaaaary by oomplainte of belated train service al all stations on tbe line. If the new -ervlce falls to ”*•’ * For Sale relievo r V ib 'll I. 4 Unity Goats for Sale. y-flve goats, 1 to 5 years old Inquire nr e.lflrrw C M B tefhenb , Eugene. •***•" •» »wtk. M-vrr« bowri «u,t^.i Op par wash bollero, a tek la pUted I and granite waro at Griffin Ha rd war» UtitBpaiiy I Ol.YM Lre of NV Leciti to th W as i fives of tl be Euroj ¡enmity 1 Getting Up With Son » A wit , — Juuetlon Times: today, June 10, 1:15 p m, of pneumonia, near Juuellon ■viola Russell Wallace, aged aod 2 months, wife of HH Decaasad was a daughter of Russell; was born In Bevtlr Feuue-.ee, A[ r 1 10, 1862; «du- the U 8 Grant Uulveraity at Tenn; married loRrv H B Io Roane county, Tenuessee, th, 1665; came to Oreguu from Washington, In August. 1881. burled today In Him; eon ve miles northwest of Moi . >eral ssrvloes were conducted H Rkldmore In the M E . lb .—336 aero» of land; 156 .'uitivation, tbe rest pasture er; good »1200 house; 2 g«xxi eii)g nourishing and whole some. All our foods are high grade—our prices bed rock. J W as lat Mrs lore ho[ Kltlto th* P or : as serio ortland ithroon U. GREEN & SON When in Need of Groceries or Crockery eaial to t N ew [ternati ^ou will find our stock complete in ill lines. Come in and ask to see ourn« line of white porcelain ware. Our pri« are low as any in town, quality consider« ud FUKUI QIRÍC1QRS Oaj & Henderson, Undertakers and Embalmers, Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. N. T. Wilson. I Successor to A. E. Wood. The Enjoyment 3“l Am Well Pleased” 1» always the verdict rendered after we have finished decorating the walls and ceilings of our customers' houses. Give us a trial an i you will say the same thing. of Spring recial to t B rta ., It» A nd Ym Hiw »twin ta(M ACJENNINGS, C R VAN bUYN Jennings & VanDuyn r«»B B alb .— Thoroughbred Vbitea. For particulars call Ireee V E Gt»u«beck, Cres­ well, Oregon. Farm «nd city’property for sal«, rent and eichuwe. Money loaned and rents collected on resninable t.rtn«. List your property with ns. Corre«- pondenoe sollciteL Reference by- penr wion to First National Rank, «»recon. C.U snd •«., us a-d we trill treat you right. M D I Gr0CCrjCS Mill Feed . is thoi ugsne. r bis c teben ale, 25 id con« rcutust to N R Gaylord’s For a good Piano or Organ. For a good Violin, Guitar or Banjo. For good Accordions and Harps. .... r>i L Fniff* Hdle S Block. LU«r We lead, and are showing an ex­ tensive line of fine all wool flannel skeleton suits of u¡>-to-date tints. A l*elt ia furnished with each suit and the trouser» have the patent turn-up. P. Frank & Son nt for t Reraslr •n. June illen, I ■ttsrbe Hoom, blems Urvee barrit nydet nder A Char read. All kind» of of Mujksl Instruments Repaired. Musical Merchandise . . These goods are more carefully made than the usual run of such garments, they hold their shape better. indie sun Jo L Corner of 9th:«nd Oak. Offiee over ljme County Bank, Eugene, Or. In Outing Clothing hought At my store. each 25 cent purchase,^ i you one vote in the t>K-L PIANO CONTEST. Real Estate Exchange B orm .—To Mr and Mrs Webster W b II rm , w-et of Eugene, June 4, 1901, a sou. Co: lought S. L. LONG ßuy your racial to C h dl here can be revelled in to your heart’» content when jou have a good con, finable vehicle to ,et out in and en­ joy the fre.hnee« of Bprir.gtin e. 55 e hare all kinds of carriage« for style, «■peed and b«a"ty, for comb rt «nd li^htnee« to mit all taetee »nd all puree«. Remember we h 11 the Stuiietinker wagou. FOR BALB — 1 have 200 nannle iah to dispose of. Will sell at e terms. J H Hawley, Di­ Overton Paint and Wall Paoer Lane oounty. Near Cot tags Co Eighth Street The greatest «-aw of blowing t bat ha ever oo«ue to tbe notice of tbe house­ keeper le where people have felled to buy screen doore anil windows from F L Cham ter», the fly does the work. the Telephone .lain 25 ■ J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EMBALMERS te th S t . F io presit J. Plans and epecificatlone now ready d, 500 corde of hemlock bark, for constructors for a 12-room residence oord. Enquire at the tan- to be erected Immediately. F L C hambers . W W H ai . uks A C o . Taka Laxative Bromo eta. > II druggist« refund fit fai.» to cure. E. W. G ure la on each box. 25c. «•' kpeelal racial Bids Wanted. tmlock Bark Wanted. To Cure a Cold in < Glove Sold S iati yas washe sporte. 1 Traction Engine For Sale. Ed V Price A Company, of < hicago ngton, D C, June 13.—UY Up stairs room 7, next to Lane County as today appointed post master Bank. J M H owe , Aenl. ■rville, Lane county, Or, vice sob , deoeessd, t Kid Gloves Have no Equal Ipetisl to th« and Who's Your Tailor? Tt Glove Equals WE FIT OUR GLOVES Walterville Postmaiter. Jr nt Our REMEMBER For Sale. A 10-horee power trsetion engine for ades of lumber for sale at El- sa'e. For terms enquire st farm, thrte ''r«>m »2 50 to »10 per thousand. miles northwest of Sprint Held. R * A V1TU8. B B B tepheks , Crow, Ore. Estimates given tree on » "building work. Address GR'. kou E Oil " ,cl"nce “> <>«i «he Kid Gloves on bualneaa. The TreDt Lumber Co la acres of laud, 10 acres cleared to move tbeir sawmill t<- M In pasture. Good house, out- e and fence, also 160 acres roll- tbe near future. b and timber land. Ilea near Pleasant Hill. Call Wooten. Pleasant Hill, or ad- On oorner of Fourth and Jefferson A Crane, Wendling. streets, one quarter block and bouse newly built, twelve rooms, all room- Bark Wool. held finished an«’ are large aud neatly finished; fine windmill tower; water all your cblttlm bark and piped through home and lawn; good barn; also flue fruit ot all kinds. For W Bauders, Eugene. He will particulars cell ou Office at bigbeet cash price. 8 M D ouglas . ?’s store. Lumber for Sale. Carpentering and B I . ----- "Tiall’» Family Pi 11» are the be-t. Land for Sale. My r eeldenoe on the t Fifth street, between Wa Jefferson Hlreeta, Is for sah apply to li F Dorrls.J Gao Garden seed« of all kli Cham bere. All the batest Summer Shades In our Still Sheriff’s Notice of Sal Residence For I \ x Ladies’Kid Gloves / / Tbe land belongh g t » tbe eetate o. A J ketney, coueieting of Items. extended to i he main lineal Albany. 575 acre« of a* flue iBroi au1 mm t this is to be used as a base for a l«uou yiup. Ml omits pardon application. There is no H hkkf fob H alb .—lot valid objection to hanging suoh a young shoep. Enquire ■ sick man—on the other hand it High and Hvvenlb «trevi», just fits the case, Gets him out of H 1‘UATHBH. his physioal and mental troubles, FL Charniers baa Jus while satisfying the demands of large shipment <«f granitevi nngui purrnaee later, outraged law. at the lowest possible price, It lu all tue Ululili Add resa marked so as to give every customer F. W.. Inorane, Oregon. They are an easy going people the advantage of good goods al elicei out in Douglas oounty. After a prices’ Didn't Marry for Monty. r«q>ort of nine cases of smallpox in BULE IN THE LUNGS the little town of Yoncolla had The Roeton man, who lately married lieen made to the oounty jadge, a sickly rich young ¿woman, is happy There are thousands of met now, for be got Dr King's New Life several ot them in a very severe form, the dispatch concludes that and women, as well as ever Pills which restored her to perfect "in all probability Judge Thomp­ with holes in their lungs: con health. Infallible for Jauudloe, bilious- new, malaria, fever and ague and all son will order a «¡uaraotine es­ liver and slotueeb troablea. Gantla tablished at once.” Why any sumption stop|x?d. but effective. Only Serbia at W L ‘probability’’ in a case of this kind, Consumption stopped is con DelAino's drug store. md why wan a quarantine not ee* sumption cured. What doc- Leghorn Hatching Eggs. abllshed when tbe nature of tbe it? tteaee first liecame known? Tb» twat thoroughbred Brown I*g- Some change in the way oi Thu ««cent dieooveriee of oil in lite anti Scotts emulsion ot boHis. »1 for sett lug of I» eggs. Will deliver, AddrwM >uthea«tetn Texas are of tre- cod-liver oil. J R Y atbr , Irving, Or •etiilone im|wtaaoe to the South- With the emulsion, givt A good lauteru, 4¿ cwnte. •n Pacific H<ílro» B alk .—A fresh co* for the country, as a rule average •ale by c F Borners. corner Fourteen'b indoors to out. and Perry at reels about ft 50 per ton. Tbe oil A hole in the lungs onev equi valent to a ton ot eoal would Fanpla will soon preparo fr>r tbalr not ouet more than f t .00 per ton. healed is no worse than a too sun mar outing but they never will p» and tbe adoption of oil hy the tight waist or waistcoat. rroparo-1 until thev buy a nice Ashing Southern Pacitic system means a I akc the emulsion, and gii oalflt fro