n Ui BREVITIES. JIM WARD. BY FRANK H* BROOKS. Jim was tbe only bllDd.man wbo en listed in the civil war as far as la known. rops He came out of tbe mountainous re Tor Infants and Children. gion of Kentucky. When be was a boy, he fell Into a fire, and his bands forever after were de* rmed. He was slow of speix'b; bis « >ice ran to song, lie was a fum<»us 1- idler in bls coun try, and he was :i whistler ns well I Tbe notes of every bird be btxtrd were AWgcbblc Preparation fur A« Imitated by him. He went to Missouri and lived with Siflula I mi} IhuFûtXl «inti Refluía luig the Stoiaucte and Bowels of bis brother In law. a Mr. i'reel, on the latter's farm, - ’ e miles out from Rt. Joseph. lie traveled the road on horse !>F fan is /C hildren ( back or in driving a team between tbe I farm and town I l-ack with neve: a Promotes Di^eationJCheerfuP uilsbap. He hail been told the topog nessandRest.Contains neither raphy of the road when he first went Opium.Morplune nor Minerai over it. Ills memory forgot nothing. Nor N arcotic . He met peopla on these trips w Lo knew him W hen they spoke to him he knew them by their voic«?a and call ed each by name. At oue time in his career tbe brotber- ln-law of Jim Ward was appointed i jailer of th«- county. The structure i was not warrant««! to liohl any prison er who bad a feeling of unrest The jailer was froiuently away fr >m his ¡Kist, and at such times Ills wife and A pof« rl Remedy forConstipa- daughter acted as cust«xlians. Then lion.Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Jim Warl was Jailer. Worms,< onvulsions,Feverish He was acting In the capacity of ness mid Loss or S leep . guardian on tbe <x*casi<>n of an at tempted outbmak. He was alone In Facsimile Signature or I he house- the Jailer’s house and pris on being under one roof. An old fash- NEW york . lon««l jassageway se[.arat««l the two. Jim Wgrd had taken the prisoners' frxxl to them at noon. Wie n he open ed the outer door, the prisoners made their «lash. They ha«l saw d off some of tbe bars of the Inner door, They os EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. caped io the jailyard instead of going through the Jailer's house, A high SOI fence Inclosed tbe grounds. Cl With a blind man's quick intuition Jim Ward closed the door leading to ru the jailyard and barred It. This con- fiutsl tiie jailbirds within the inclosure. It gave Jim Ward an opportunity to OWN MICH OF THE EARTH. FEEDING THEIR DEAD. corral the birds, provided they did not s«-ali.' the fence. The firm o'Miller & Lux, Cali Chinese Colony ot Portland Giving With tb«‘ same quick actl««n which fornia, own 14,530,000 acres of promptixl him to lock his prisoners out Departed Spirits Their Regu Jim Ward ran to his room on the sec land, nearly all of it unimproved lar Allowance. ond floor and seised a musket. Then and used for grazing. A consider he threw up a window sash and fire«l able portion of the land is located in th«- nir. II«* quickly reloadtxl and Turtlsud Telegram, August 26. finxl again. The two rt-ports gave the For three days, commencing yester in eastern and southeastern Oregon. alarm, and officials In the courthouse Their holdings are equal to the area day, the Chlneae will be busy looking across the str«*et scampered out, led by after the welfare ot their departed of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, the sberlfiT, who forgot Ills jury. "cousins’ ’’ spirits, ax prescribe«! by the The prisoners ha«l not succeeded In Rhode Island and Connecticut to law of tlielr religious belief. This y«*ar scaling the fence, but were buddling iu gether. It is half the size of New being a prosperous one with tbe Chi a corner. Th«» sheriff and Ills posse York and three times the size of nese as well as with tbe general popu went lu through the gate and cover«! the prisoners until Jim Ward returned New Jersey; shout the size of West lation, more liberal offerings can be ami unbarreil the door. afforded the dead, and this was made Virginia and au eighth of the entire Oue of the prisoners was a highway quite evident by the many loads of are i of California. It is as large at flood, clothing and money carted out of l SIUSLAW ROAD CONTROVERSY man atul a murderer. This act of Jim Ward, blind as he was, with bauds as Greece, four times the size of Alsace Chinatown to the Chinese graveyard gnarled as knots on a tree, was the aud Lorraine, and but little smaller on the east side yesterday. Tbe oc- , L. P. Tallman et al. vs. The Glen- talk of the community for some time. Rut the county newspaper simply than Ireland, and one-third the casion is known as “Haug Ching," ! ada and Wildcat Road. which translated means “go visit tbe chronicled the fact that an attempted s ze of England and Wales together. grave and feed the apirit.” break for liberty had been frustrated. GLRNADA, August 12, 1901. There is only one thing tba' Tlu> civil war found Jim Ward a reb Nicely roasted pigs—front a Chinese E ditor G uard : I can appreciate el. II«» cotibl never enlist ns a soldier. Heniy Miller, the surviving mem point of view - delicacies of all kind* friend Tallman's objections. If I was ber of the firm of Miller & Lux, be and dear to tbe Chinese, were left on | in bls place I wouht kick long and That was what they told him. It was what lie knew himself. But tin- fi 1- comes nervous over, and that ih I tbe graves there to serve as food for the hard, for if the new road ie put through low's determination lielp«l him oat in spirits and IneideutaUy for hordes of this situation, as it had la others. discussion of the size of his holdings. hungry dogs lurking around in the i —and it will Insure as death and an There were a number of things a nual a-st «»ments—the old route will neighoorbood and who from years of' INDIAN LANDS. go to destruction, besldts being de blind soldier could do. He figure«! cut experience have cultivated a strong i some of them, aud in the regiment funct, extinct and^obaolete, in tact It I which was recruited about the town appetite for roust pig and chickens. will be dead except tor local use, and in th«* county Jim Ward's name Three hundred and fifty measly To save the wandering spirits frouo Indians occupy, or rather holt traveling around like weary "Willi«*,’ «imply because the new route is from I was on the roster. He was assigned to 18 to 20 miles shorter, a better grade, the kitchen brigade nt the colonel's from occupation, two hundred thou clothing and money, both made of lese rock and can tn kept in repair in«*ss. He hail Ills gun and fid.lie. The j Chinese yegetuble paper, are placed on rand acres of laud twenty-five ini lei. former was for use In case « f any sud with lees expense. the grave ami sent up in smoke, thui northeast of the city of bpokane. To tlnse facte the present county den attack iqxin th«* nies«. The latter placltig it within easy reach of th« i suveyor who laid out the grade could was used, as occasion permitted, iu tlic This is nearly six huudred acres l<> ' spirit. evening for th«* amusement of tbe colo and probably would testify, the Indian. A considerable riot “Hang Ching” comes twice » year nel anil his staff. The new route would allow people Jim Ward was ‘‘present" nt tin* bat mineral belt lies within the reserve, and “poor" and “rich" «[.frits have t< to drive direct to the coast Independent tle of Li^ingtoli, Mo. II«' v.as with ’ion end an effort will be made t<> gauge their appetites according to th< of the river aud Ixiats, and open up a the sick and wounded In the hospital. supply provided them by kind and open the land for mineral locations. thoughllul friends on earth. lot of g«xxl new country that Is now As they were brought In J i Ward asktxl them about the tiring llr.e. When almost inaccessible. It w >uld be chea|>er to sell the land i We have been monkeyed with and Colonel Mulligan surrender«' 1 to (o n- t public auction and board th » swindled long enough to introduce tbe <*ral I’rle«', Jim War«l took , s fidJle A Reliable Success. Indians at some first-class hotel. subject and make uh acquainted with and nerenaded the victor. Tbe command to which J’ta Ward Then the development of th * opposition We know who and where Ttie Oregon Eire lieliet Aoxoclatloi« was attached, like all coninmnds on country would not be retarded has been a suece—fu) Institution ever it hurts. that sld«'. Ix'cam«' decimated by th*» The road will not cost 110,000 nor c«>ntllct and disease liutll f«-«v uerc through the lying idle of a tract of sines It begun busineH« In January ’96 land nearly twenty miles square. anil is now growing tauter than eve. half of It. There han been money and left. That few got Into Vicksburg. labor enough squandered on the old Jim Wnrd was one of them. It is another case illustrative of tiefore. It liae issued 3048 oertltleate» route to make a macadamized road for As Grant drew bls lines more closely of inauranoe from February 1 to Aug lie folly of our governmental policy that d Islam's, and it cau nevtr be a alniut th«' belenguertxl city and Pem ust 1, 1901, of which 761 were Issued it. berton began feeling the pressure some of troating with Indians as if they the month of July. It la a strletly g«xxl road as every laxly can testify. The fact that $750 has been appro Information was wanted by the latter. >wn, or have possessory rights in mutual association which furnlebe« Only a spy «>ul«l get it. J,in War.I priated and squandered has nothing to asktxl |x>rnilssion to go. H«> was c« m- the land over which they roam. the beat of do with the feasibility or the ultimate plliueuted for his pluck, but was told FIHK INBURANl’K AT COST. tienetlt of the road to tbe people. that b«' could lx* of no service. One of the big New York ocean Its member* have secured tlielr in- The county has been squandering A few days later.I ni Wanl was m -- linen has inaugurated a new scheme surniiee for less than oue-half the rate money on the old route for years. It «1 from th«' colotKl's mess. He was in telephone«. They are placed at charge«! by standard insurance ootu- may be considered necessary to use gone ten days. When lie returned. Io* brought aonie Information which only d th reat places in the veeeel and an naulea. it does not accept any mer that section tielween Mapleton and "a blind cripple” «mid pick up in the cantile risks an J carries more than Florence as a skin graft for political soon ae the landing is made coo- one-ninth of the in-iirance In the state. enemy's lines. But a blind cripple as perverts, but in the meantime tlie peo a peddler, especially one as distln« tly neotiou is made with the shore s t It baa tuoro than N 1NE AND ONE ple want roads. marktxl as Jim War,!. arous«*d no ■ is- morning and outgoing passenger? HALF MILLIONS of Insurance In The Glenada and Wildcat road is a plclon, tin«! men wen* not careful w at may communicate with friends or force and more than 15,000 memitera. th«'y said within his hearing. sure thing. For further particular« apply to A C Unfortunately for Pemlx-rton. Ws I C. K. H arwood . business associates at once and Chandler at McMinnville, Ore, or 8 K was t«x> late In returning to Vlcksbu t without leaving the vessel, A very George, agent, Eugene, Oregon. lie got back «in the night of July ... simple thing, The only wonder ie Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Vicksburg fi'll the next «lay. K'lxxly kuows what Ixx-ame of .' m that It had not been thought of That Contain Mercury Wnrd. th«* blind hero. After the ».ir- before. rendi-r of Vlcksburg he Marted 1 r Astounded the Editor. A« mercury will surely destroy the Richmond, He was still loyal to the sense of small and completely derange cause atul said after he was [«ruled Prince Chun, brother of the Editor H A Brown, of Bennettavllle, that he wanted to be at the Confed« r emperor of China, is on bis way to H C, »•’ ouce immensely »urprleed. the whole system when entering it Rt«' capital when It fell. But nobody through ths mncoM surfaces. Much Berlin to apologize for the assassi •'Through long sunering from dyspep articles should never be used except on knows whether he was or not.—Chics nation of the German minister sia," he writes, “niy wife was greatly prescriptions from reputable physi go Tribune. run down. Bhe bad no strength or Tronble Xot Friendly. cians. as Ibe damage they will do 1« Baron Von Ketteler at Pekin, ie vigor and «uttered great di* tress from ’s g«*«xl philosophy from Brother ill at Basle, Switzerland* That ie her stomach, but «lie tried Electric ten fold to the gvxxl you can [xwelbly D Here i key. He said yesterday to a tin ui- derive from them. Hall'« Catarrh ill in his mind, for fresh complica Bitters which helped tierat «n.», ami Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney A bet of bls flock who had got into diffi tions over the signing of the treity after using four l*>tllee, »be 1« entirely Co. Tolnlo. O, contains n<* mer.-ury, culties, "A uian should always take Is taken Internally, acting directly consideration er trouble befo’ he gita between China and the powers well, can eat anything. It'« a grand and tonic, and 11« gentle lailtlve qualitir« upon the blood and mucous «urfaos of Into trouble, kaie after trouble gits you Hall's Catarrh Cal make any apology at thia time are splendid f«jr torpi«! liver." For In the system. In buying Hall'« be ain't got no consideration fer you.” t*e sure you get the genuine, . Il —Atlanta Conatitutlca. digestion, !<•* <>fappetite, stomach and Cure premature. la taken Internally, and made In Tole liver trouble« it’« a positive, guaran • Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co Twtl- cure. Ouly 5ue at W L De I «no's do, moulsls free. Ii ie told of a preacher that rais teed drug «tore. Hemlock Bark Wanted. Hold by druggists, prl«*» VSc per tx>t- ing his eyee from his desk in tbf tle. middle of his sermon, be was para* Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Wanted, ¿00 coni« of bemieck bark, ♦ Id per ««r<1 Enquire at the tan lyisd with amassment to see hie lit A B aruair .—64eif acre««rf land; 10»» A G«x»n B ur . —H|evens A Armitage nery. tie son in the gallery pelting th* cree In cultlvatl<m;rt«i m open |>ralrb , W VV H ainks A Co. finished an 18 days* mu of actual bearers below with horse cbeenul« we.l see«l«d down ; plenty of ruñóle* threshing with their machine Monday But while the good man was prepar water year around; limber ahondan evening. Tbe large-t day's threshing 9-moni bouse, and l>*rn that bolds luí Oats Stored and Bought. ing a frown of reproof, the youof tone ot hay; place 2 mi le« fmm depoi' done by tbe m «chine this year wa« hopeful cried on : “You ’tend l< l«*t<'ffi<e and |ro<>-l publle «chao!; 2400 bushel«. We are informed by an Oats stored al my w*r»biH>»e, E j- your preachiug oadd«; 1’11 kee[ |l.' M per acre, fo ti rther partícula » employ« of the company tbat they did I»-», an<1 III« highest market yr e ioqQirv of 1 I* t «nptiell. G uaro [ not thresh a single poor crop during paid therefor. H H F rirxdly . i 'em awake*” ibe Ik day*’ run. 9 oo D ] tears the ugnature In Use ( For Over Thirty Years Time N Hegar will alert up bis pack ing establishment Monday. Orville Gilstrap baa res'gued bis po sition at F E Dunn’s store. The Hotel Eugene saloon 1« having the dirt excavated tor a cellar. H H Friendly tiu had a warm Job weighing out 100.000 lbs of wool. Kola Nel« predict* that new bops will «tart up at 10 cents per pound. H R Williams’ family will retorn from Heal Rocks the la«t of the week. A marriage license has been issued to J J Wilkinson and Mies Daisy Bell. The annex to Friendly's store is now ready for the plasterers the roof being on. A chattel mortgage for 1300 was filed In the clerk’s office today and a mort- gage for $3'.O releas d. W Manders is loading a car of chit lim ba*k at the depot which will be shipped to London, England. Chas Hayes and Geo Nichols, who received broken limb« at the Wendling mill, were discharged from the Eugene hospital today as cured. Albany Democrat: A new suit be gun In tbe circuit court is Cecil E Robertson against, Lafayette Wilson and wife. Foreclosure rt mortgage. Mr Wilson is In Alaska. K R Hklp- worth ie attorney for the plaintiff. Ashland Tidings. Aug. 26: "Clyde Paine returned from Berkeley, Satur day morning, where he went to enter tbeCalifornlaHlate University. Owing to the crowded condition of that school he has decided to resume hie studies at tbe University of Oregon.” A D Hylai.d, of Fall Creek, owner of 17,000 acres of land in Lane county, is in Eugene. He lias large interests also lu Fall Creek mines, and thinks they will prove record I reakers. He has had men mining tunnels In them forover a year past. Mr Hyland will commencj picking 40 acres of hops Monday. A fisherman from a neighboring town in Lane county, wbo was enjoy ing great sport fishing, telephoned bis wife: “I've got one. Weighs seven [rounds, A beauty." He nearly lost his breath when tbe following reply, from bis wife, came back to him: “Ho have I. Weighs eleven pounds. He 1s a beauty. Looks like you." The G uard has promised to mention no names. Some Reasons Why You Should Buy the FALL CREEK NEWS. Osborne Bindr Tilii Section Full oí Prospecto!s for Mines. U nit y . Aug 27. |a , .«k i- I-log visited by many mi............... for the golden j un mi, si««i the indi<«tioiis sre exc«ed*l iDgiy bright Nickerson A Gray, of Eu.' o«, i" «*’ e party at work; Mr Di- moinl, < f E iz-ne, and Mr N«**dhaui aud wi e, of l’hur«tori. pi»-ed here oo ' the roa«i to tbe mining regions yester day. AU think th, prospeets good. G W Edwards, of North Carolina, and Dr Arthur, of Baltimore, M«l, ar i ere vi-iting with re a'ives and iiuut- rig They < Xpect I«» leave for their I re«|«ec ive h< u.*s in » few d )» R L Edw»r lsand wife visited R C Ed «ard» over Monday. The R C Edwards i«*g drive, which 1st« be delivered at Harrisburg, is i b«>ut on« -half in the Wiilaniette rlyer. i’be bilaiice w ill I«* in the river tiy tbe Iasi of the week. Tbe entire ««rive has 6000 logs in It. C'»B. Land for Sale. It Is The Lightest Running, Tbe Most Durable, Tbe Neatest In a pearance. Aud rt Is an Osborne, which of Itself is a suffi„,Ap’ guarsut« «* of the excellence of tbe machine. mci»« A full line of ex'ras for these Binders, Mowers and Rake« k.n. band « m-tantly by the Agent at Eugene, W. H. MOON. ’ pl MOON’S Feed Store, 9th St Sixty acres of land, 10 a< res cleared ¡ balance in pa ture. Go'»d truw**, out- buildings a»'<i fence, also 160 » ere roil ing brush ai d timber land Land lies near Pleasant Hi I. Call • in vV’rn Wo< Pleasam Hill, or ad dress 1 A Crane, Wendling. To Cut Prices We h»ve ii «<1»sharp kt#,,. spared nothing i, For Sale. 80 sere tri ct of laml 15 mile« west of Eugei e In Nmi valley. Psrtly im proved. G«>odspring water good sol «nd gixid timber. Nur soboo). Friel ♦275 cash < r 4325 on easy terms Address H F L amjekour , Kiowa Colorado. HIGH GRADE BICYCLES Ths seasot. ha« arr f„r * generil ea ij ustnient atul to convert wheeli into cash we take off a large uar „1 our profits. ‘ 01 Oats Stored and Bought. Oats stored at my warehouse, Eu gene, and the bigheat market price paid therefor. H H F riendly . Who’s Your Tailor? Ed V’ Price A L’omi any, of Cliic-ago Up stairs room 7, next to Lane County Bank. J M H owe , A* nt. ...WE JELL SIE11S... Barker Gun Works, % MONUMENTS ARRIVED Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on the way. None furnish better work. None in the valllej handle in larger quantities, Hence our prices are right . Write for booklet. Goats for Sale. Twenty-ti ve goats, Ito <5 ye r old for sale. Inquire or adiireae t! M B tefhens , Eng ,.e. F«* r S ale .—Heed oa », feed baled bay. A B ond A S on , Irv u's and • Or. EUGENE GRANITE AND flUARBIiE WORRS W W MARTIN, Proprietor BICYCLE FREE " A Mail’s Heart —AT I h locked pretty close to his digestive apparatus, and closely connected with it throughout« T<» reach that organ aud gain his undyiug fidelity, he must not be W tlp..nfo.dbeit,rFound Qutter< Julius Goldsmith UT of the fresh, palatable, healthful kind. Such as can nowhere be found in finer quality or greater variety, than right here cons;stiDg of Greet. Dry and C m - net! i’ruits, i’auued Meats and Vegetables, Smoked Hamsand Bacon. Kekhipsaid Pepper-sauce. Condiments and Appetizers, always in stock B CIGARS AND TOBACCO. AT w. b . M c K inneys Cures IinpiHcncy. Night Emlsslo.. ■ 'va-- n./ di cajsa, all effects m t «buse, cr excess ard « reti in. Alte*" e toni* ... WF'jr *| blood builder. Erii._ • » I'i.ik glow lo pale cheek « an 1 'c.res the n:e cf youth \» By mall SOe pér he»; C> axe for .S'2.50; wic * writton giiaran tee to cur ' « ■ refttud the money NER « LOAD • • • • • • ••A CAR 1 MEDICAL CO. A Solid oak sideboard for $14.00, $16.00 and IltN. Extension table for $4.00. Dining chairs, cane seat, 75 cents. V.! ito.-’ A Ja«.M^on its., CHICAGO. IM For Sal» by Linn Crup Co Nurse Rocker for $1.50. Top Mattress for $2.00. Spring Mattress for $1.50. HIGH GRADE NURSERY STOCK Warranted in every respect. Official Govern Hunt Certificate attached to every package shipped DAY & HENDRSON, See our new line of China Closets and Buffets. FRUIT ANO ORNAMENTAL TREES Vines, Flowering an I Fruit-bearing Shrubbery- Plants. Ihwes, Etc. Grown an«l for sale by the First National Nurseries, Rochester, N Y lyon ’ s O. J. FOSS, Box »03, Eugene, Oregon"* f*r ARMORY BLOCK- French Periodical Droin nr<iDVc«ei72-'V.>o'J>’rfectI-V harmless, sure to accompli»!» LSIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. CAUTION *"d '“'»»tlon*, The genuine la pul up only In a-xt K cir^ ij ™ For Sale bv Linn Drug Cn -*a ’ ¡TPTîfflTMs Famon* rteTi-il..- T».W 19 Inervow* dip.*,. -XZlU Headache, Wakeful net»«, ■«••• >• _ 1- ”«<. evil dreams, impotence and wu-’ iVruihfulfrrort or rrrxsxs. Contains îi” I und blood builder. Makesthepa I Easily carried In ve«t porket Hl • ' I pal<1. ^hawrttf.-n o>r<tnU Rirdlrnl book. SO- 1 P’n Iflnanc-«! •tandlrx, / ttons. fo-MVorapsla,. e -r KMFVflFIHi,» I.V‘ < «• '“îSV.rrTeM* h -.ffi»»-1 r*»Z<r40 _— Some Reasons ' FUREKi HARNESS 01 u Shortest ano Qukist line Ri-tklt rs hard leath« ■ jtspecully prefared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. -TO---- H.Pm, vJLUTH. MUMtAPuLiS. CHICAGO An al! potato East Biivrittrst crraiiBB— t»-.ug» «alase a»g Tesrlat Sl*»»«rt 0«»«»g •■« B,«,t sn,a,n( LiBrery Carr. AheentAjuerh art I /■ i4fAi Akar.ridde laweai . 1’AII YTRAISS. FAST TIME th l.ANDSCENE Y UNEqUAlK -eta t. [• into Fast ri» F. rtlaad and Oa ’.Î,’.‘‘‘JÍ'í. H arness A'l excellent pre-errxtire- Reduces cost of your bx Ji* ■ever bum« the !ea'd>er* Efficiency is increased. Secures best sen ice. S'-itches kept fr^u reakisf* O il Ti«kM t'ffcs. Flugsti. e r |s sold in all Localities • R‘ KT NORTHERN TickrtOffio. 122 TRIRDSTREET» r,8il •" PORTLAND I * «Mí ec a ! F«w h.t«, F, ,nd toU (tli, rD •*l,M ‘ -»«Trip . »Il. n «• s.i.fr».. A B < DEMSIOM ¡ulti Agent, Puttiaa.Ì, < »rngoa. Why You Should Inwrt <* i s ***■ CtVtRy » V tn ’■ f*<a»d«rd Oil < hair CT*«-’ r -r.tffô • I-------------------V.rAUL,HINj| ‘ . » "W