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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1901)
ood § hoes^ O 1 V a few Racine buggi«» left, I Ut :.......... - -e will tie h-rej in 11 F L C am ' r. •a r- 11.«r Four I. o| July . ■K * d In town •••'ay T.iii.'urow u ill l-e u '««c* •• -L'e.fctr for ths town P ... ■ fniwi •-very par « f t he «-.ut,t> W Ì ' 1 1 •* b r e • I beat it » he N Imi id ai y. ! P udl-ion E»et Ore».ouiin July 1: Mr. Lee T. ut'Ch »nd m in. 1.i‘ e 1 I ■ U 4 H>, J lei i8«t<i«d»y morning rvmalu ’• il«*- Ai: » , Vull» y unti th-pteiuber. Mi» lcuiscti Will Viril • lib r» a'iv,-- atol fri- d- at F. g. o. •ai <4 <’r «w- I. Take a I k At II ■ II gl- », h «■ »*. » r O lupai,) rii» P t Ä d 11 •»> . “the Va«-»' to oil I' II 4 mg BL- Joyed l.y all ri «. t»H4 I he city <4 . ' ' ■ olili,*, «I pu II'«» .«eh- r-, » li tuer - lo«,« • . ord ■ f AUgU»t - xsuiiiihi ion»." P t <"d I rn y He. T E WG >1 a lelt*. •i* i. .< ia fie. • • t «ka, a i d.( »IN* Mr Me- Giuu «ri. l> e o: ', I of gold of (lie Nome e< u «1 y a 11 y« i KurprUe the w >.Id. Or. gonian July 3: McDaniel, Ibe murdererof (.' am Fl'« b, woul.i have comuitt'.e«i «uieird in pref erence to going to pri» >n for 15 yeats was a gene »lly expre«He«l opinion at the aberltl'» < llleeyerierda) , and tills Is pci haps the reason h»w«s tnken to the p-nitriitia''y Immediately upon the receipt of the inforiuatiou that ibe supreme ciurl had affirmed the pro- ceeding» in the lower court. Th" Glacier reports that tlrawb- rry shipment1* from Hood River r »• li-d the hlglie-t point till» seanoti on June 10, when about 3000 crates we .I out Tlie reason wa< favorable and probably finer bfrries, taken as a whole, w< re oevirseut from Hood River. Prices kept up we l throughout the season. SKAGWAY FLAG INCIDENT lw< tir Men allowed GeForge Miller's Ex tmpie and Pulled Down British Flags. > OHINTYi brevities . fl W » t'opyrislit. ISOL by Vcnlta Seibert. V CASTOR IA Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought ell. 1 bear )ou were a belle nab u at the leap year e mui victorious aud Interesting Game of Baseball on Grosvenor Denies Having Said Mc Kinley Would Not Gel Third Kincaid Field This Afternoon. Term. Daily Uuara, sty 1 Q rile » crowd w 1 messed an iBlerest- K ansas C ity , July 2.—General itig game of baseball this afternoon on Chas H Grosvenor, »1 Ohio, rpeakiug any proposais?” K.m aid field ix*tweee the Ramtders of to a reporter of the iltterauoea regard tdv 1 dld.” F ic re and the Brownsville team ing the third torn question imputed i tou get up the courage T* S nm good ball w»» played by both to him said: ‘‘1 "»• ml-qioted. The "It su't courage I hail to fet. l»ut - - »ml the crowd was »atlsflsd interview published was a distortion bloom ■r». « ith the gsnie in general. The lineup of a mere at ate me nt of hiatorleal facts “Bic >ui.er»:" of the two team» is »* follows: regarding Washington's r-aaona for "I e ted Mr. Iieland. who 1» a via- RAMBLERS. UROWNSVI I.LK. not accepting a third term, which I ttor h r< und I bad the pleasure of •ve- McFarland Hnyder mad* to a party of y oung men. I will c Ing Frank look unhappy as we walked Parish McFarland G not say and 1 have i ot raid whether I p In. 1 devoted myself to Mr. Leland A • Br«u»telter Kerr think Mr McKinley could be elected and flirted with several others, while I Knox 1 k long again, but 1 do say Iliac in my Judg kept an outlcs k for I'runk. Griffin 2 b Averli ment no man will ever be elected to a 'T. ill) I strolled off with htui and Hadley 3 b >4-ese third term ” guided him to n quiet nook, where wo Holland McFarland, F I f General Grosvenor ie sn route to had the opportunity to talk unobserved, r f Huilth Winfield, Kau, where lie «III deliver The lulls .- floated dreamily to our ears, Hays» William» All addre.» on Jul) 4. Banner c f and Frank looked »entliuental. The gains was eallsd al 8:30 o’clock, "I felt wicked. “He hud danced but little. Still, I too late to give tlie result in tills even fanned him as though he were on tho ing'» pa)»»r. THE SIMMER SCHOOL verge of fainting (Been treated that Tlie Ramblers leave toulght for way myself by thoughtful men.) Granta Pass where they play tbs local "Then lie tries to be chatty, thinking team tomorrow and His Asli land team If 1 agn cable that lie *111 be a next day. State University. belle, I suppose. gJA» we go to press the score stands 6 . " 'l ovely floor for dancing. Isn't It?* to 1, In favor of the Ramblers, In the j The summer sesAion of tii» Universi “ 'Yes,' 1 answer, stifling a yawn. ty of Oregon Is In progress, and al “ 'Quite n crowd too 1 like tlie waits, last half of the fifth tuning. I believe, better than any of the dances, though the attendance is not large, I prefer it to any of tlie new dances.' the work Is sailsfactory and quite a TEN-MILE BICYCLE RACE. “‘Y'es; so do I.' (Still 1 show no In J number of the regular Instructors are clination to enjoy one now .) busily engaged. "lie keeps up tlie small talk, while I Cole McElroy and Harry Miller Work en the new building which look ns though planning my escape. (I Rai a Tie. will be naad as a lighting and healing have sometimes seen nun look that plant, 1s progressing rapidly and it Is way.' ‘Mr. 1’. looks well tonight,' I A 10-iulls tilcye.e rasa was run thia certain that the struelure will be com say. (He hates Mr. E.) ‘•'And Mr. G. Is u graceful dancer, aftarnoou by Hairy Miller and Cole pleted by the time college opens In but tlie young man 1 escorted this ridge McElroy, coming out a tls. September. evening is tlie prettiest dancer on tho '1 hey started from the Karubler floor.' I go on uow. grow Ing animated, I Cyclery, tm>k tbs road t<> Springfield •Ah. there's the two »top, and I have and back to F.ugens by ths rlvsr mod. Notice to Bridge Builders. that promised me by him uow. so I a total distance of 104 mile». will take yon to the gay crowd again, Notice 1» hereby given that tealed as I must nsk you to excuse me.’ blda will be received at till» office up “'No; you needn’t take me any- Residence For Sale. to noon Jnly «th, 1901, fortheoonatruc- wberw* he simps. ‘I'm no woman or tlen of a county bridge on Bear Creek baby.’ ‘<Hi. well, I must play my role, My rsaldsnoe on tlie north side of at whet 1» known as the Mahon enter you know, and be polite to the gentle Fifth »tract, tielwsen Washington and men as tin » are to the ladles. But Jefisrsoti »Irsela, la for »ale. For tsrms ing, 4 ail lea west of Junction, accord there's one tiling I want to say before apply l<> B F Dorri». ink to plank, .peel ileal loon and (train I go.' nnd here 1 look stern. G k < i A D uhmis . diagram thereof furnished by me and You lmve been with that Bell Boro kept tn till» office for the Information nil the evenlug. Now. If you think otbidder». A deposit of live per cent anytlilng of me, 1 wish you not Benefit Market. the amount of bld 1» required ly the dnnee with her again. 1 have my rea atate law with each bld. The right 1» son for asking tills.' I add. (My reason 8t Mary’a church guild will hold a rtMrved by the court to reject any and Is to lie revenged for some former • • Market" Saturday, July 13, tn the thoughtless conduct on bls part.) Poor all bld». fellow, lie Is miserable aud says In an Titus Block, for tlie benefit of Dr 1) E Office of County Purveyor of Lane Loveridge. aggrieved voice: County, Oregon, Jut e 17, 1901. *' ‘She asl.s me, you know, and what H E SLADiuue, Secretary. C M COLl.lRH, am I to do? I can’t lusult a lady.’ County Burveyor. “‘Very well,’ I retort. ‘If you tlilnk Batter fur the Hload Than 5araaparllla more of her opinion tliau you do of miue. It's ull right, aud sfneo I am to For those living In t lie M alarla diet riet*. flALAglA CAUSES BII.I0U3NHM leave you here, will you excuse me, Grove's Tasteless Chill Toula. please?' I bow very low aud walk off Grove'» Taetele»* Chill Tonic retuovee with a haughty and Injured nlr. D istrict C un vkntion .—The ladle» the canee. “Outside 1 meet Bell looking for him, of tlie C VV 11 M of Laue county will nnd I feel mean to think how lonely Frank must feel, aud how llko Enoch meet In convention Saturday, July 6, Stock Ranch for Sale. Arden lie must be for tlio rest ot tho at the Christian church in Eugene. evening. He will hide out from Bell, I 321 seres, located < n Lost Creek, 12 know, and she was his escort, bo she HOLE IN Ì 111 LUNGS miles from railroad station, for rale will be angry with lilm for disappear cheap. Land In eul.ivatloD, 60 aeree; ing, and tin' other girls, having noted There «arc thousands of men balance In pasture; good Improye- his preference for me before lenp year, are Indifferent, leaving Idin to my ten meuts; one mile fiom school, and and women, as well as ever, three-quarter» der mercies. of a mile from the post- “1 dance mid look happy and smllo so with holes in their lungs: con office, with dally mall. Call at the sweetly on Mr. L< lnnd that all think lie Corner Drug Klore, I. ugene, for terms Is winning my heart or tlint I am win sumption stopped. and further particulars. ning ills. So I keep it up. which shows I him with open throat. "How,” queried the boy, “do you like the celebration?" “A bit of gay bunting would help Mold «tmro, Ky. July 2.-A violent -form, r-«embllng a tornado, wrought out, I tbluk." quotb the goat. Suiting the action to the word, the *v - acroa« Cumtwrland Gap today. I goat did not do a thing to the boy.— S I a dual 9 lbs No 1 roast c. fl e, positively Hvlfa <1 z-u small farmhouse« were Detroit Journal. 20c 26e noehicfcrry but straight n fl-e forji «• d-ui , -hed, together with a large 1 lb roast e. flee * Japan 6<*c vahie 86c numb r .f barns. One man was killed 1*0 .1 40c nr 7 I tie for ku0( Our Blend, foaet cot'ee, goM by llghtu ng. * I r T O TT X A • 40c <3 20 Icmp IS eg 60" •nooeh f >r any b.«dy IM» 'I Basra th» L”‘ F • r h 1 1 Ih No 1 Carico!» r.-a.t coffee «tic ftfaatan No 1 green farjenfa ■ ■ gita •«r-asf.»t 5<i- “"OSg <•»« dy sf 50c I No I er»«n N"Cha "tea X* 1 <«•• ' ♦'» 40 ata to So 1 |r «U or.ff, o 4 r. W.C« |3 ib. N» 1 Fcr Iniants and Children. The wool dip of the Baldwin Hheep and I^inT Co of t r e.» county amount Our Tea«, Coff« s, Spices and Extracts are ing to 970,«» pewnts, waa »old at ail pure to conform with the Ore.- >n stiri'em at H han I ko, Oregon, the other Pure Food Law« day. The bidding we* dm» thtr-ugh aeal-d blds, ar d the woe 1 went to a 1 Boston firm at »I <*»« P»r l««od. Teas, Coffees and Spices. I had a “M;i r * A Kentucky Tornado. RAMBLERS VS BROWNSVILLE. REMARK WAS IMPERSONAL. l<\ N F NIYA »Killt KT. John Armstrong took Miss H.irl< we out to dinner, and neither the dlum nor the diners received any of bls at ut lo t«*k- place at Skagway, tention, tor It was entirely occupied _ At Low Prices— ’• ’ ’ **l ln'*-»it» Miri piirp.we» ati by Miss Harlowe. “Will you eat a pbliopeii.n with m ” . ’»• , v u”: <1 h-*rt*r«cen ly i -liately alt« r thè im-hlet t me. - Mr Armstrong?” ask«*d Miss Harlow "What’s a pbllopenaP* iu thè Telegraiu |»»t week, “Oh. you cannot accept anything t,pl a chanco on a At < ru-y Mi ler, ,,t Eu*-i s. Or, from me, and I cannot accept anything o Piano with prime mover tu tue taking from you. If one of us doe« am! the ' e u il.*** J 1 t, wl|t«»li wn» other cries ‘Pbilopena? tlie unfortunate eacii --'»c purchase. 'in.-r'i p ac-of h'«nnr, wlierea» 1» obliged to give a pawn.” "Those are very hard conditions al h l«r and nu idrt.l» ««f othera * Il »’ iti*- « »■» n'il «IV I-«** -1« u «1 together unfair.” said Armstrong. "Eat it!” Miss Harlowe commanded at imperiously; then »he looked down at her plate. “There is always a way to get around the liardewt conditions.’* figurati-»1« • »p->t i ii|M*n |> ” The •lie said i«»ftly. Ctuad ti- r t «« in . » -id lliry « ouh I "Pliillppa carried on ■» usual tills a-k ou> G »» rmne i ’ r an ap<>l gy. evening.” remarked the hostess to her Brigh, nnd evly nel m caing f er husl and when the last guest had gone. thè ab «ve incident C ilouel rtu-i.y, "1 declare, that girl Is simply dread i commaii'.ir of the Hri istl tr .»p. a' ful She is tlie dearest, prettiest tiling, SXa<» sy, ran Up thè Union J.i-k L> but site seem* to think that nil men JULY 6 were created solely for her amuse- | ¡Uhl’-’ ' the p »<*» of houor as It Was Lefors uient." beiug . ulleni -t< « li I ao men, who “My dear.” said lie. “John Armstrong app arili «>n t le s r.-eis of the eny, Is aide to take car»* of himself.” mkmi n(,«r, »e.-ltig ilie insult, walked to But Mrs. West knew he wasn’t. tlie fiign'att and yalik«*«' down tile Philippa was sleeping the sleep of tlie | Brlti-h etielgn. just. Probably It was tin* sleepless »bla»' ' 1 ‘U’*1 •*l,u " K ness of tlie unjust that John Armstrong han b«r was expertenciug. ,rll» Barri» ha» ju-t e mpiete«! » A virane July Weather. He had been warned is»f> tenu of seliool **t Creswel "She Is as iH-autiful as a pletun* and |„V.> bill* f"r three at F L file rec r is of the Weather Bureau with almut ns much lieart.” said Trav ers. of llie United Mates I'epaitiuetit of “She Is beautiful, nnd »lie has a Agrieul ure, covering a period of 28 heart to match her face," replied Arm Ar X »li», burned yeater- million dollar properly rear»»' P r land, Oregon, show the strong "You fellows have never been tUH*n >etn| er« ure 1 f July t > have able to reach It. that's all. She Isn't n teen 66 degree». The warmest July woman to l>e lightly won. and I like L„() gr»nltewa-s can be bough' at w«« ili «' of 1875, with an average of 70 her for it." rhauit*r|'' “Lightly won! Good heavens! That’s degree ; •nd the coldest that of 1878 L Fourth Regiment band gave a • H II Hll »»»rage of «4 degrere. Ttie Just It slie doesn’t want to be won. Lug cncerl in ttie oourt in u-e She on!) wants to In- wooed. John, highest temi e-a'ure recorded In the my l>oy. I admire your delicious s<qf ibis sfierutou. ninni b was 102 degree» ou July 28, conceit nnd your stubbornness, but l Lei trr’a t >"l«, I rue, Blue and 1891; the lowest, 4t» degrees, on the tell you she Is Just playing with > a." L. t| F 1, C i«n11' rs*. 15 h, 1887 "1 do not care to discuss Miss liar- Elie hv . r ge riiofnll for the month low«* any further.” said Armstrong |Ul 0eo W Jones of Salem ties Tore« new wagon», 8 old wagons J h»« been 0.58 of an I'ch; the »»erege coldly. And Travers knew that lie had A, ¡ l.aige i f Oregon Institute for said ns much ns lie dared. Kht.d. vice J L t .’arter. new buggy, 3 < 1-1 buggies, 1 Dew spring num er of d»ys on which rain has I'bllippn sat In lier drawing room l|,n/ Mai I n T*lue!! Pure Manila »spin, 2 old spring wagon» to be sold filler, 4. The greate-t precipitation waiting for John Armstrong. Siu* was f r the month w»» 1 80 inches iu 1884; at bargains at Moon’s feed stere. »11! gi Moon’» feed sto e. smillug to liemelf as she remembered Wslla Walla dispsteb. July 2: Har thele»-i « a» none in 1883. The aver that »lie luid told three men sin* would Kiai c In the Ann .ry tonight age number ■: cloudy days has beeD 6; not be nt hontc tonight. |aes 10 I* 1 pleasant »fl > r. Good vest hands are coming to town lapldly “He conies out of his nliell when of late, and it is now estimated that partly cl« inly, 9; clear, 16 tli»»t*eii piepa ed for it, there is no one else her»*.’’ sh<* said to fully 100 are c tnp-d about tlie city l piano c.nt*»l tiemt« with 8)1 herself. ’•'. ''.at a great, no!''«* bead lie wai'itig for th op n mg of harvest. The New York Convicts Alara ed by lins! And wiinl a will! I will tell lilnr base« at Moou’a Feed tJtore. lateness of the rea-on will ntces-'itate Tornado about tin* other mon." viu Follett, su[>erintendent of the quite a wait, as the grain will uot ba He came directly, and she welcomed H Im.Ig- »cross the Willamette ready for h-»drrs for several days yet. lilm very sweetly, blit ns sh<* looked in N ew Y ork , July 2. — A tornado ma. .1 6 r »ixteeu years, is dead, It ia said that there will be work for struck the »bore of the Hudson River, tils face slie saw n c«*rta!n firmness about the lips ami a steady light of igrtiulue Delft Enamel ware la SCO men when ilie g ain fields are near Oaaing, N Y, thia afternoon, purpos«* burning In ills eyes, nnd she ily by the Griffin Hardware Co. ready for active bar esliug. < u ting a path two miles nr more long »hlvered a lltt!«*. I.Ik«* Travers, she Tillou of Lane county is one oi a and several hundred f-i t wide. All knew that she had gon«* ns fnr ns she applieat.ts tor state den tel cer along its cour-e trees were uprooted, dared. Court Home Items ,en 'akmg an examtnalion at 8he I ec.-ime desperately gay. but Arm l ulldingsu r iofed and windows blown strong «ns In no tnootl for raillery, lie Mid. Transfer <>f mortgage..................... 200 i . The tornado embraced practically number of second-hand light the whole village, and tlie Hing Bing sat si!"nt and watched tin* piny of tlie RKAL ESTATE TRANEERS L»v»ryeh »pat F L Chamber»’, prison was In tlie very ceuter of the light on her hair, tin* delicate rose color Mary C"lu and John W Col" t> Mar »term’« path Almost every window that burned In her cheeks, tlie quick m of the leading Portland nnr- garet H'ewart 118 acre in Ips 20 and 21 on tin w aler side of tile prism was drooping nml curving of tier lips »11 close ttieir places of Luai- s r 2 w valuante c >ri»l<ieration. Then lie leaned suddenly over her. blown In, and rain and yellow mud, He was tremendously In earnest; 111» <. h Four h on petition of the Barali J Piloti: r to John M Pitcher r-ooped up by the wind, were driven straightforward nature could brook no Clark's Assoc aliou. et al 125 15 acres in ips 2') aud 21 s r 3 through th- prison in ev< ry direction, preamble. She certainly understood blue oil »nd extras tor all iuow - w. $1. Toe pris .tiers hail just been locked blm by tills time. F L Chambers. “I’lilllppa." he cried, “you know that MINI.NO LOCATION. i i their cells f >r Hie night when the you nr«* dearer than life to me! Ito oung man at Mayville, Gilliam Win Harris locate* North Trail and bl «st hit tlie plaça. Th-y set up an not put me off any longer! I cannot ».tried to duplicate a preecrlp- Lassi» lai’VM in Black Butts mining awful howling and screaming. Their benr It! You are very beautiful, dear, I ui memory. He is dead, as tlie t-*iror was Intensified when a moment like some exquisite flower, with nil dlMtrn me was fi r external use, alter the windows were blown in there votir gifts nnd graces, and I am only M IKI AGE I.K’ENSK. i teal is none too r < od so buy an i Je«»le M Min- was a ripping and roaring sound by nn awkward, abrupt fellow, l liare »nd' tn* binder of Mo >n and you will tile wind tearing oft the roof of the nothing much to offer you. I know 1 Mah it witne.«. nm not worthy of yon, but I can give )ur mouey’a worth administration building. yon a heart that Is nil yours and a life- idediiB of aeve .ty peo le iu New time of love and devotion, Will you Belknap Hot Springs. List of Letters. City between uidnight and 11 accept It. Philippa?” k id ibe forenoon yesterday wrre Philippa laughed nervously. Then El Howe has lensed the Belknap Remaining In the poatoffioo at Eugens, Or«' y uttributable to the summer she furled and unfurled her fan nnd Hot Bprluge for the sra.ou ot 11'01, ai d gon. July 4,114)1. looked up archly. Andtreou 61 re Clara patrons of this splendid summer and i Andereou E “Accept anything from you? Why, • Maúlla iwlue. The ctieapsat Black B E you must tlilnk I have forgotten our health resort may expect gbod treat Baldwin J A i farmer because it goes further; pbllopenn. Besides, If 1 did accept, Breed Ml»» Edna Byars MraB ment at his hand». law trouble. Moou’a Feed Store, you know, I shouldn't have a thing to Splendid camping grounds with fine j Cox Miss Wenonah Cripps Chas give you for a pawn.” n y one doge were cremated at mountain branch wst r bad thereto in Hyland David Lette Geo K “rtilllppa, do not trifle with me.” 'emaud city pound during the pip».; wood convenient. Board and McElfrest Hugh McLaughlin Mike2 “You are very unreasonable!" Phil let June. Poundmaeter Patlei- lodging on reasonable terms. Address Rowe Mrs Vestia Herue Phillip L ippa cried, conscious, however, that her ok in $81 5<> for alray «took that E d H owe , Yoder Will eyelashes were falling her for the first M, let , A charge o! one cent will be made on all Belknap Spring», Oregon. ter» given out. lemon« when calling tor time. "You ask me to accept a a gift ►u want a new wagon, the best «tier* will please atate when advertised. just as If there never was such a thing H F M o < ornack , P M. as a pbilopena." »'ket «ff nd«, Moou’a heed bt re Sheriffs Notice ot Sale of Lao ds Armstrong rose. Ill» lips «ere white, >eiii ao i 1» closing them out. bls eyes full of pain. He looked down i «• oid hum ,u give away New U. of 0. Instructors. On Monday, July 8, 1801, at on her a moment, then he said quietly, »na of 173 "beep was stoleu from 10 o’clock a tn, all lauda upon "Goodby. I’blllppa," nnd strode from bold» lax Tuesday'» Oregonian baa half-tone the room. Lane couuty rn of John Rieksid in Benton which uearly twe weeks ago, and sale certificates cf more than two years i cute of three recent additions to the He took Ids overcoat from the ball I'd» day no trace of them has standing will beofi red fores'eat pub faculty of the University of Oregon: tree nnd dragged It on deliberately. “Like many another poor fool. I see lic auction to the lilgbvt bidder for Hubert CHows, A M, of C irnell Uni found. that 1 have endowed a beautiful doll cash a* the county cot r room at the versity, who com«*« to be assistant pro- o io».io -r Geer, of the Oregon with a soul." he said to himself, with a Hoard i.f Horticulture, has ap- court house iu Eugt-ue, Lane county, fe.aor of English litera'ure; (’ W M bitter stnlle. Black, Pb D, who wiil assist rrofeesor «i C I' H liftman, formerly county Oiegon. He jatnnie«! his hat down over b's Lilley in the department of matbe- Dated June 8, 1901. nr ' f Lane, as IBs deputy for head ami slid back the chain of the W w W ithers , matics, and Ctrl C Rice, A M, wbo door. Then lie felt the touch of a baud, I county will act a- assistant professor In ro and he turn«*d and sow «-lint no one Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon. 1 National Guards are gone, mance language«. M-ssra Howe and lia<! ever seen before—Philippa’s bril Rice are graduates of Harvard Uui- were well satisflsd with every- liant eyes b !1 soft nnd misty with tears. , versity. Hot Weather in Europe. ~*x ' I t the rain. And that was ’ She lal<! her cheek against bls sleeve. f -ng duration, while It made the "John, dear John, forgive me!” she Heat Withers Russian Crops. L.OWDON, JUiy » i» • cried, with I*o days more plea-ant. and here—1 llii Fngland !• tempsrst», Cm t nsnt»' b ng th' recent e'lditlons to the I. udon, July 2.—A dispatch from advance.” pboi* < •f'h» O *-g'm Exp-ri triant i tslegram» coutlnu* to rsport th«- She drew bls head down nnd klsae.l «t Pri<r»burg «ava the crops In the rt at t • * Agricultural College is ' ravsg s of h *at sn 1 «'orni I>ath» foro him, and Armstrong folded her In bls ' sunstrike are nurnernu«. In an Italian pr vlnce of Karatofl are withering and It reap ra'or. --A It will be com- | rsgimsnt whlch was marchtng frem the grass Is scorched owing to the pro- arms without a word. “You see. dear.” wlil“|>ered Philippa. F 'Il 'l*,,e f ”■ use this season. ' Pía«» <> L’»'’ -n • »‘terday itere wer«* onged h-st and drought. The price of ”1 couldn’t give yon my heart for a r i Is climbiDg up and the outlook at pawn becsu»e you already had It, long «e«*t »truck thè ani-, 30 of euu»tr«'ke, w' 1- many o! e t of ’-V«llacc rircwe axbiblt- the añidiera dropifrom ■ xtiau«tton. Ssra'of! and In the neighboring Volga ago.” I W| i I", klillrg an elephant rms have oc<*„rred in Northern district» I« alarming. Ths scarcity Celebration. Kino' • »n’ir» inenagriie. Frane», where llgti'niDg wr«cke<l pr< mi.es to I m - a. severe as the famine When the goat bad eaten the lighted Ip. i decide >K°. * • r« «evrrsly sh>x-k»<l. ctiurcli*-« an<! b<*u»**«. firecrackers the boy fell to luocking oran’s Shoe Store I A PHILOPENA. that a woman us well as a man may smile nnd smile and lie a villain still. "I um unusually gay ns I see Frnnk glaring at me. having emerged from his solitude. 11c has decided to plead Illness nnd leave the scene where he bus played tlie wallflower. But I nsk ‘No, him to waits to detain him. thanks.' lie mutters. ‘1 am not danc ing.’ “ ‘Let's sit nnd talk then.' I go on very sweetly. “'How can you leave tho lovely Mr. L.?’ he asks. “ ‘Why. I could lenvo anybody for yon,' 1 any. •••Indeed?’ And he looks Incredu- leus. “ ‘Well, how could you call attention t > the fact that 1 lind danced often with a certain indy when all wbo run may read of your lufatuutioii for a stranger T “‘No; u visitor,’ I say, ‘and so en titled to the courtesies bestowed on blm.’ “ ‘So visitors make you forget friends ?’ “ ‘Ob, t»o, never, But, Frank, be baa serious intentions, You and I abati al- ways be tlie best of friends, you kuow, bnt you are not able to marry’ (ho has often told me so), *so I thought as Mr. L.’— •“Mr. L. be blanke.il’ lie says excit edly. •’Tfs true until recently my sal ary would not justify me lu usklng tlie girl I love to be mine. But now’— “ 'But now—don't Interrupt me,' 1 break in. ‘1 only naked you not to dance with Bell to bother you and to sec if you would obey mi*. Ko, having found you willing to love and obey, 1 wish to tell ) >u that I care for no one but you; that while dauciug with Mr L. 1 have been thinking of you.’ "Wo drift to the quiet nook again, and I proceed: ‘I enro only to be with you, Frank. I would dlo for you, but thia being lenp year may I not live with you? lie murmured, ‘Yes.”* Consumption stopped is con sumption cured. What does it ? Some change in the way of life and Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil. With the emulsion, give some attention to circum stances : change from a dark damp close room to a sunny dry airy one; from city to coun try; from hard to an easy life; indoors to out. /\ hole in the lungs once healed is no worse than a too- tight waist or waistcoat. Take the emulsion, and give it a chance to heal the wound. We’ll »end you a little to try. ’f A class In elementary alge’ rs will he formed *t tbs University of Oregon eumrner »chord for »u-h »rodents from Eugens nnd elsewhere asdeslre to fin ish ths algebrs. F rank H tbomo , I’re- ldent of Unlver»lty of Oregon Forili* —A flat key at fool of th« Bolte with long s'ring. ftar Iu finger part of key. Al Uva»» offlee. No Care No Pay That A the way all dnigiriata »»11 Groves Tastala»» ChUl Tonic for Chilla, Malaria and BUllouanaas. Il ia aa pleasant to taka aa Laao a yrap. M) osato Wt«* Pull the Easiest, last the long est, any body can run them, simplest binder built, fully guaranteed. See them F. L CHAMBERS. The Result. “My wife and I to»ae<! up last night to see whether »h«-'«l get a new bonnet or I'd get a new suit.” Piano Tickets Given. “Wbo won?’ “1 diet.” “Wbnt kind are you going to get?” “Well, Sli«- Im n t decided yet whether to have it trimmed with flowers or feathers."-Hurt-* r's Bazar. Class in Algebra F ootball C oach .—The McMinn ville Telephone Register «aye: 11 Man agers Nelson and 'thornpeon of the college football team have secured the services of David Waddel as coach for the coming season. Mr Waddel has played guard on the University of Oregon team for the past two years, touring California last season, and has worked under the best coaches on the ooasl. He is recommended aa a good man for the position—aa good aa there Is among the U O aggregation. Mr Waddel eomee Oet 1, and will glee bis entire lime to ooacblng the football team."