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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1902)
sa ■ 1 PERSONAL. I INCREASE IN INSANE PATIENTS Number at Saltm Now Largest ia The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which han been in use for over 30 years, has borne the nignatnre of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow 1*0 one to deceive yon in thin. All Counterfeits, Imitation»» ami “ Just-ae-good" are but Experiment« that trifle with and endanger Ilie health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmleas substltut«. Tor Cantor OH, Pare goric, Drop* aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotis substance. Its age is its guarantee. It dentroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures IMarrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving bealthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. How would it look tor tbe Port many aa formerly. Thia ia one re* «□It of the wisdom ot the horsemen land ball team to win a game? in producing an improvement in Now that the Fourth is past, their stock. Cayuse« are worth no I erhapa the farmers may safely more now than they were a few look for weather suitable for bar* years ago. but horses coming from v ‘Sting. the ranges bring better price« be cause they are better horses. The “hot air** about that extra aeseion of the Oregon legislature w HKnoii to have been pretty near ex It does seem that thia country hausted. should be able to send representa King Edward VII ie «aid to be tives abroad who would not forget worried about the prediction of their own country in their devotion tome fortune teller who ia reepon- to royalty. The love of title is too aible for the «eying that he would often overpowering to men in pub lics position representing this great never be crowned. republio where all men are Another billion dollar oongreee created equal and where great haa adjornsd, and the people of the offices are the gift of the people and oountry are aorambling to pay tbs not mere birthright. bills. One-third of this amount Ambassador Choate, occupying goes for pensions and the Panama probably the the moet imporian« oanal. and responsible position in tne gilt u i Investment« in road im pro vo ot the administration, has shocked meat have proven very astiafactory. many of hia former admirers by hie Tbe improvement of the McKenzie oonduot at a recent dinner of dis road ie a move in the right direc tinguished Americans in London. tion. That is now a highway ot Even if be did deeply deplore the illness of the king, and even if be much importance. ■! ,„.u - —* did have an engagement to meet It is said the slate fair this year the Prince of Wales, be should not will have a better class of exhibit« have fell called upon to cut hie than ever before. It would be bet own country eo completely when ter if all the people of the state he made a short speech upon re took more aotive interest in prepar tiring. He had no word of praise ing and exhibiting their products or enoouragement for America, and Jgg11-1 -_L--- ------ Now the people in the East are in faot had apparently forgotten suffering a period ot intense heat, there was such a plaoe, while hie and scores of prostrations and thoughts were wrapped up in the many deaths are reported daily. dear king and the royally of the First they are stricken by storm, land to whloh he was accredited ae and then by heat, Oregon offers a a representative. good refuge. ttolly turt Joly « History of the Asylum. F W O»buro left thle st'er noon for a trip to Beattie. B alkm , Joly 8 —Tbs monthly re MI m Zlda Goldsmith returned borne port of buperintendaut J F Ualhratb thia afternoon. for June ebow« that the number of pa- A P Churchell, if Cottage Greve, u^^c'i^d’fmm 1247 ¿u- was in tbt city today. , ring the month, the latter number be- Oee H Kelly waa a - paa»eng«r north tDg gr,al—t In the history of th- on this afternoon’» train. I iLsUtution. Tbe p»r capita expense Mr» K J Lwter.of Rprieflgeld, went of maintenance forth, mouth wee $9 44 to Brooke thia afternocn, I or 31 cent» per <t»y. Tb»re are 156 Mr. W J Royoe returned home this ‘’«cere and employe». afternoon froan a trip to Portland. Court Douse News, Mrs M J Ed mu neon retn rued from a abort trip to Geobon this afterneoD. Moriva*«.................................... »1.11« ou Mrs Wiley Ham is borne from Kan- Mortgage. ...... 560 (.0 am, where »he went on an extended Rattefacil in of mortgage... 800 00 visit. 430 00 Ubatte 1 mortgage............ ....... J W Hobbs, of McMinnville, deputy Mortgage.......................... ........... $225 uo Internal revenue collector, te in the I Mortgage ......................... ........... 160 oo 500 to city. Mortgage............................ ....... Mice Ada Hanson returned thia afternoon from a visit at Cottage Grove. G J Hampton, of Lake ooonty, te visiting bls numeroua relatives in Lane oounty. Dr W J Wlsecarvor, a dentist of McMinnville, te In the city for a tew days on busiaee-. »» al rnrraT» THANarxaa. T G and ' artba A Hendricks to L Braden Gibson lota 11 aad 12 bik 7 College Hill Park, $120. Louie E Bean to J F Kelly and J H Booth 640 acrw in tp 17 a r 4 e. f ICO. Ira L and Idaho F Campbell to Loula E Bran 180 auree io tp 17 a r 4 a, 125. Kidney and Melleaa Hootc to Louis E MIm Hazel Huff went to Roseburg Bean 160 acre. In tp 17 a r 4 a, $25. this afternoon to visit al the home of Charles aDd Harab Mayhew to Loab her uncle, J D Huff. E B.au 160 acres io tp 17 a r 4 a, |25 MIm Husle Umltb returned yesterday Cbiletlao and Carolina Marx to Louie from Portland where she has been £ Boao 160 acres In tp 17 a r 4 e, $25. vteiling Mr» J L Hembree. Wm M and £lnor.|Rauabaw to Loots President P L Campbell of the State E Bean 16» acres in tp 17 a r 4 a, |25. University baa arrived hero from U 8 to Sidney Boon 160 acre» la tp Monmouth to locate permanently. 17 ar 4 a, patent. Mrs B E Hawley and daughter, Maria MoUornack to Mary E Mc- Mia* Alta, left this afternoon for the Coruack lend in Eugen., $1 J H Milllorn to T J Mllliorn TOSS Bohemia mines to spend the aummer. acres In tp 16 a r 2 a, $250. Miea Winona Bonbam, of Salem, TJ Milllorn to J H Milllorn 74.65 returned home today after a visit with bar aunt, Mrs L N Roney, In Eugene. aorta In tp 16 a r 2 r, $250 OACBRtoJ H Day 40 acres io tp MleeoaMirtle and Kathleen Pink 16 a r 2 6 w, »140. ham, of Akley, Minn, are tbe gusate of J F Ke ly et al to Booth Kelly Lorn- ibelr elater, Mrs Harry Hhaw, in Eu bar Co laud in Hprlngfield, $50. gene. P F aud Catherine J Daele to Bootb- Justice of tbe Peace C A Winter- Ktlly Lumber Co all of blk 6 and lot» naeler left thia morning for tbe lower 1, 2, 3, 4.4 7 and 8 bik 8 McCanclwe' ad Hiu-law country to look after some ! to HprlngQ»>dl$l. timber land. P F aud Catherine J D.vle to Bootb- Mrs Dudley Holland (neo Miao Kelly Lumber Co 21 acrea In MiCand- Mercy Applegate), of Boise City, Ida I sm ’ ad to Springfield, $1000. ho, arrlvsd here today to visit at U B to George H Kady 160 acres in tbe home of her mother, Mrs J M I Ip 13 a r 1 », patent. Bbelley. Ella V end Harry A Macy to T W Misses Fannie Heinenway and Car Tillman lot 9 b'k 2 Macy’» ad to C - rie Hall returned this afternoon from burg, $80 an extended trip through California Ella V an J Harry A Macy to Mary • nd Mexico. They report a very J Tillman lots 7 and 8 bik 2 Macy’, ad to Coburg, $180. pleasant trip. Geo E aud Leu J Filley to B L Bo R«v J T Msrrlll aad family l.fl thle afternoon for Ths Dalits where the gart land In tp 18s r 17 w, $2000. L D and Litz . Forrest to B L Ho- reverend gentlemen will be stationed. He Ie the new presiding aider of tbe gart laud in tp 18 • r 1 w, $5. U 8 to Ira L Cani| bell 160 acres in U B church for Tbe Dalles district. tp 17 u r 4 e, patent. U 8 to t hae Mayhew 160 acres In If Now the report comee that An 17 a r 4 e, patent. dree, tbe Artic explorer, baa oer MINT!«» LOCATIONS. BREVITIES. Dally Gosrd Jul» t. A partition was put in Robert, Bro»’ cigar »tore today. Tbs »uprem, ocurt has decided that ibe barbers’ Bunday eiwing lew Ie A Sell« Ml »idsh««rc >•. >14.00 >in « ExUnilea table ter $4.1 Dial«) chain, cana acal. 73 canta. >130. Nera« Reckt, 1er Tep Mettre»» 'er $2.00 Spring Mattreu IM $|.s'o t vs Ld. I The brick work on the »ecoDd story of L N Roney’s aew building on W'e»t Eighth street ba, begun. See our new line of China The Frazer Iron W ork# has just com ARMORY BLOCK Closets and Buffets. pleted a 40 buree-powerShgine for the tug Marguerite at Fl »reLoe. Maple Lodge, Independent Order of Linos, look in three new members al ....A CAR LOAD.... iu regular meeting laat night. Surveying ha. commenced on tbe Direct from quarries in New England. proposed new rai.road frum Grants Two more cars on the way. Pass to tbe coast at Crescent City Yesterday afternoon Webster Kin None furnish better work. caid and Rurel Elmaker scared up a None in the vallley handle in larger quantities deer in Judkine’ pasture only a mil» DAY & HENDERSON ’ MONUMENTS ARRIVED W Henco our prices are right . from towD. Write for booklet. Mies Gu-»ie Baldwin bee taken a »tore, b»»ing 1 position in F E Duun’e resigned her place in Ax Billy'» d» parluient store. Prof and Mr. W A W ann have both been sick for several week». Mr Wann te ahis to be out but Mre Wauu is »till, confined to her b<d. Walter Lyoo, private secretary to Governor Geer, aud Guard C-treon of Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomnli.h ” the Walla Walla penitentiary, are DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy, remedy. going to try again lu folio» Tracey P1IITIAM B»wsrsof aoonterfelts and Imitations. Tbecrnnlna la pnt an only tn . with the bounds. VkUllUR v>n with fae-.lmtla .lanatura on aide ot tbe bonis, thus: i ’rl (V Mod t>< CUOTter to WILLIAMS MAJ CO, Sole A«enie, Cleveland. ObKa A fractious horse thia m ruing ran over bicycle» U1 >nglug to three youug noys, V»rn Dyeuu, Floyd Mauvlll»|aud Eaward Grey, near the city pound. HThl. Fumon. cure, r>u: . ...... The wheel« were pretty badly wrecked. Inervot’.A diseases. Weuk Nie 1 ; /. 7 “ ■ EUGENE GRANITE AND NIARBhE WORKS W W MARTIN, Proprietor lyon ’ s French Periodical Drops Forcale bv Linn Druo Co Tbe preliminary report of the eub- committee for deciding ths location lor the Lewis A Clark Ceulenniel Exposi tion at Porilauu indicate» the city park aa the choice of all site» proposed. In the list nf building permits at Portland there is one f>r J B Harris, foimerly of Eugen»’, for a two-stoiy flat, ou Fourih a rret, betweeu Clay aud Columbia, $8500. Mersbfleld Mail: Tbe surveyors for i be Bail Lak -Coos Hay railroad now have stakes set and tacks driven tr m Empire Cuy nearly into M»robfl. id. They have also run atrial survey tuto N< rtb Bend. The Cheyenne Iudiane ne»r Calumet, O T,»re reparted holding a war council, being angry over an order ot thelu- dian ageut proti biting th»tn from practicing the torture» incident to their euu dance. At a meeting of the executive com miltee the sub-committee oo tbe loca tion of the big Lewie A Clark- fair site at Portland reported in favor of the City Park, with Hawthorne Park a. second obolce. y Headache, Wakefuint s, 1 os' \ i 2 <a F ’»r Bions, evil dreams, i in potency and wastin’' youthful error» or exc^ac». ConUlns no opint, i H Hbi aud blood bunder. Makes the pale n n Easily carried tn rest pocket Ml per I . H r - K paid, with* written ywiroutee orvntm, „ rt >(»■ n.t medli Hl book, nealed plain wrapper, with hnanc’Rl stnrid’ng. No rharpa for cons ’*«<?»... kw Phi. tluice. acIdby'iLragesta.eradlrensSKKtRb. Jtu., --------- - .LY? 2>.audpH>bBLMN A Doi tv - dorsale in Kmr«n«-< •’•*•7.« bf HENDKiWOF You want a good clean bed when you stop over night in Eugene. New bedsand newlv papered and painted roomi at the Courthouse Lodgin’ House. No old, dusty, worn- out carpets but clean painted floors with a nice bright Bru?. selB carpet rug to each bed, Just back of the courthouse. ■•Timely Attention Will Save Future Mi»ery." ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e Women’s Eyes. Tired and over-worked eyes they are as a rule. Don’t seem able to stand the strain of former years. Women’s eyes over-worked by hard work, sewing or reading should be at tended to promptly. A pair of perfect glasses should be secured and the strain relieved. We guarantee satisfac tion. FOUND Couplets Lite of Straw, Felt and Stra < Hats, Boots and Shoes. Ladies and Cent’s Underwear, Crockery, Glass, Tin and Granite Ware, A In place of bis annual ougarbunt the Albany Democrat eugge.te that President Rooai veil come out here aud hunt for Tracy for a tew day*. It would afTord him all the excitement tainly perished in the north. This Goo E Lilly and A K Mlleno locate and hair-breadth escape« be might with Varney’» Departm ent Store, wa* to tie expected. Many liver “O K'* eUlm In Bohemia mluing dis for. The Lesdiug Graduate Optician. CROW, ORtGON, A movement is on foot among the have been lost in the vain endeavor trict. Richard White locates “Populist ti 1 farmers in the vicinity of Indepen to reich the impenetrable north, dence to establish a co->p*rative trad olalrn In Relit tnla mining district. and what is th* reoompenee for thia ing oompany. Tbe object te to make aacrifi-e? It ie human nature, a market for their produce and a pur County Allowance«. however, for men to attempt to at chasing point for supplies where they w 11 eave tbe profit of the retailer. tain that which is beyond reach, A eCNXl 1 e!:’nz Ferry account— Major U A Williams, 17th Infantry, borm* and ji'H.r1 -tk- < or that which others have sought RC Vaughan ferryman.............. 34 50 U 8 A, haa been detailed by the war Ing hurnes-i I« the worst kind <.t n com but failed t > accomplish. E Bo wan terry man......................... 30 00 bi nation department to attend the enoampment I | W H Eaton terry mao................. 30 00 .1 Albany thle month. Heletoactae What can we e»y of the people Onatabla sooouut— of this Northwest, anyway? Two ' Hid nay Boolt cosetatl» fe»e.......... 2 00 inspector for tbe army and make a re : 1 . .Jess 7 great elates with all their resonroee H M Wagnsr oouatable fe«a...... 26 45 port upon tbe oendltion and efficiency t the harnens an<l the 0 of tbe Natloael Guard of tbie etale es a e bui n.akPH the 1 have allowed two oonviots to escape i Floreuoa •oaatahle........................ 3 S5 record for the war department. This 1.1 j ¡able, put« it in con- » I ’.M—twice ns long / Juatlea aocouct — from a penitentiary and after es *t < minarily would. . detail Ie made al tbe request of General > I ■ 1 • 1 va re i. aus—all | 0 H Holden jostle» fees.............. 6 55 C U Gantenbeiu, adjutant general. ai.:»- >?me by s caping to go for a month without G. G. Gross, Milliard Cooper, U H Holdan board tor prleonera s 50 STAMMIUI being captured. Now one man Pendleton E O: ‘-Mr and Mre Swag Wltnaas aooount— Uli. CO. Will H. Jennings. goes about from plaoe to plaoe, , Marion Morris wltn»»a................. 1 50 ger!, parents of Mre W F Matlock and making no attempt to dieguise him Geo C Compton wituaee............. 1 M Mre W B Wheeler and Lester Bwag- gart, of this city, have moved from self, calling for meals, clothing, Wui Hatley wlloeee..................... 1 to THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY LAND Ludwig Cbrlat»ne»u wllueee...... 1 50 their home in Athena to iheir oottage COMPANY, recently organized in Eu Tbe keel of a great battle ship The fifty-seventh congress has bornes, etc, wherever be wishes, Geo Barney wltneea................... 1 50 recently erected next door to the Mat gene 1» the first company in the valley to rend Mr a man to the Central state, to advertise was laid the other day at Seattle, become a thing of the pact. Mem and there are not men enough in Geo Barney mileage..................... 60 lock reeldsnce, ou Garden sires'. Swaggart is 88 yeare of age and Mrs Oregon. the country to bring him to earth. 50 John Taauar wiiuee» ..................... 1 After July 1.5 they will have an office in We congratulate the enterprise of ber« will now go to their homes Bwaggart is 7«, but they are t>oih quite John Tanner, Jr wituee» .............. 1 50 •pry for their age.’’ Mr and Mre Rwas- Lmcolu, Neb., in charge of Willard Cooper, the people ol Washington. They and endeavor to explain to and on September l.t will bring a party of gart were recent residents of Eugene. Postmaster Beebe of Sheridan, 1 naans acoount— hotneeeeker« from Omaha to Eugene. •n always awaks and taking ad- their oonatituente that they have Yamhill oounty, ia afflicted with L W Brown, M D examining In- Oregon Briefs. vantage of their opporla mtiee. done grand and noble aervioe. But B 00 two offices and, worst of all, he Why don't Oregon do something ot the country ie not ealiafied. Tbe F K Belovar, M D axamlnlng In- Parties desiring to «nil farm land mint h >11 to the pooreel [laying ( La Grande—william Hill, an ex- SAUO • •• ••» >•»<•<<<« ... a»• • » a..eeeea» ... • •• 5 00 tLe kind? great question before oougreee or city property would do well to o»nvlo', arrested for laroeny, waa »hot list one for a lime al least. He ia L W Brown, M I> examining In- it with this company. which required decisive and fear 00 I by Constable Childers Raturday while The etartltng new« comee from less action waa that of legislating poelmaeter • t Bberidan and found attempting to forcibly reeist the rff.rt Faria that Patti wae buncoed out of for the protection of the people out when be attempted to qualify W L Cheabire, M D exauaiulug ( to Imprison him. He died ycterdsy. I naan a ••••••••• 6 00 a large part of her wardrobe the against trusts. Bills have been in aa receiver of the Oregon City land Baker City—Charles I Flynne ba. Mleoallanaoue aeoounl— TO ANDjFBOM ALL other day. We don’t know how it troduced, a tew speecbee have been offioe that be bad to gel rid of the E BohwatBMhilJ stationery...... 24 47 bwn appointed deputy grand president • flecta Patti, but a thief would not made, but no law has been enaoled ■mall-pay office before be oould W W Withers eta tup»................. 2 Ou i of the Order of Eagle, for tbe state of get rnuoh ifbettrle all the etage to restrain the greed of the trust lake the one with the big salary at W M Miller .lamp»................... 12 «0 , Oregon. He auccweds John Lamont i of Portland. belonginga ot numeroua prominent magnates They continue to ex tachment. Of ooures be will loee L Kendall r»t »l» on filing fee. .„ 10 VO A Strictly Mutual and Co-operative Institution Pacific Ntale» Telei hone and Roeeburg—T H Lovell, residing on no time getting rid of the Yamhill actreeeea over here s 50 Lower Callpoola creek, a few miles ercise their power, aDd no law pre Telegraph Co eervlcea....... oounty poatmaalerehip. north of Roseburg, .hot and aj||ed 3 N L A Overton merebandtsa.... vents them from grinding from the The striking mill men in Port- “By the People Hcrtoto Boadma .. ag> d 41 year», Hun- Clark A Hubble hauling etc. 10 75 day. Tbe crime wa. the rteuli < f a Major General Lloyd Wherion laid have gone longer than moot ooneumere of their products every and For the People. 2 75 feud, Lovell claiming Roadman had Weet Braa hauling freight.... goee on the retired lilt of the ■tr.king bodies withont dieorder. nickel they oan etaud. with hl. family »flair. 2 00 interfered E Bang, livery......................... Lovell volumarily eurrendered to the In»ur»nc« in force De, 31. XU $’0,974,456.00 There has been a powerful tru«l l army on July 15, having reached Wealern Uniou lelearaph Co They at least eon duct themeelvee ■tieriff. the age limit of 64 yeare. General lobby about oongreee, whose in 7 30 eervleee.................... -........... Aet Mving to member« inone • 2.«28 787.110 in a quiet and beooming manner, The Da l»»-A fire resulting from the y»'ar cn Above amount m com- Irwlo Hodeon Co blauk hoirdi, i Wheat in performed much good fluence has been clearly apparent which ie to their credit Rioting explosion of a keroarua lamp sand» with ht«>ck o>>mpnniefi 80,591.ro 89 45 eld.................................................. I morning destroyed tbe Europe hotel L mm , pnid durin« the year in and violence hae weakened the throughout the areaion. these i eervice in the Philippine*, and cluding aljuatment.............. W E Edwartie relate on filing a d entailing alow of $30u0, partly 23,609.64 cause of atriking workmen in many agents bare been managing atlaire would have done more had he t.ct In au jo 10 CO covered by Insurance. been re trained. He io energetic out out the firs the Wa«v> count» and have allowed bills to be passed TT ie i. th. pei.ple'. favorite inenranee imtanoee, and hae never been Edward 1 Ander-on rebate on *° ‘be exte t amtero; it tur. »he. ia.nr.ne, M or have killed them aa seemed to > in bie manner of aolion, and do»* filing tee...w«.... ..•••••• 10 00 ViTOUb'1** *** known to add atrength. <x«t. aad Ie».« th. money »thoma auit their purpose. It io particu not believe ia conquering an armed Paine A Kay merchandlM...... 1 eo Da. GKAav A PFoiNTBD—Portland Now that must be somewhat im larly reported on good authority foe in rebellion with «ugar-ooated Jail account— ^«-MeMinarilto. Oregon. Journal, yesterday: Dr E P Gaary I «Ian.! Office, 719 Mw^nam B dg. pertinent tor oongreeemen to ask that this ie the power which word*. He waa one g« neral who W W Wither* board of ptteou* er»................. ................ . ............. 39 42 waa today appointed by the board of S K GEORGE, En«»»., General Funston if he oan swim. operated against the aucceos of the believed in no half-way station be oounty commlwlonere, to act Io th. Lawn account— Ageat for Lane County General Funaton ie much adver- Cuban reciprocity bill, and has tween |>ea'e and war- Wnile deal TO N Grow labor < n lawn................. 25 50 •emporary oat>acltv of aoomy pby,|. tiaed on acoount of hie swimming •killed the industrial enterprise of ing with [toaceful citisene be ie a* | elan, to fill the vacancy cauwd by th. Light account— rwlgnatlon of Dr Harry F McKay feat*. He ia reported to have that young and promising republio. genial and affable as on» would de- Bugas» Electric Light Co 1 ght ANT' POINTS EAST Th. apF’Intm.ut of • regular phy.|. Circwli court accr'Uut— awum the Yukon river in Alaska, Wrist excuse« can we expect to aire; but when be ia ee»t ont to cian waa deterred until the fitn..- of 7 50 Thfou h Paler* an t Tonriet - -rter» _ and the Rio Grande de t’ampanga hear fur thio failureT An explana subdue an enemy with arme be io E O Robert, ciicult oourt baillfi D a ng aa>i Bnffet Smekis* LibrsW theaeveral applicant» eno Id ba looked in the Philippinee, where be gained tion ie certainly doe. Tbe people tbe kind to eubdoe tbe enemy first Into. Dr Geary did not ar bolt th. ap IMliv t.aarS, Jaly • DAILY T. AI NS; FAST TIMA muob notoriety. Now for oongreea have suffered under the pressure of by force and treat with him after In TH» F olk -» 4 oc » t — El «er K.i pointment. Foe Rate». Fofefere sa<i Full luf*1* tor and K K Barr», Oto parilelpaoto I d to aak him if ho can swim I re.arrite^ mketa, route, etc, ceil “■ *•*“ trust prices and capitalistic greed, ward. Had more of thia kind ot Dian.-W F Reid, formerly B reel- ihseerwp tn»uiioi>w«i by the Orano datil of Eug.De , having Ono dieted • J. W PHALON, tn H. DB KfiOB ,T‘ generalship been employed it would and have loudly called upon oon- Range boraee in Eastern Oregon yeatwrWay, appeared tofof* Polte» ...Coll on... botcher buelnrae here, died frem o,>D have been tbe mean» of ebortening greee for some relief in tbe way ol Jud»» Dorrte in th» .»veil .» »ad Harr» are now worth aomethlng tn the eumpilmat Davtevbl», C«l, July | „avfcat, and tb* oannery at Linn- legislalieB. Congress ba* oertainly the ieooe and Mving many live» in was Sued $6 and eaata, aawowaU«« la HD2. He was uorn In Tennessee May A. B. C. DUnilBToN. W ’’ *• tbe Pbilippin»». [ ail to $12. white Ktltar wa» dieobargwl. B. 1»4I, being aged 54 year» loo ia not (tailed upon to handle eo failed in a very important duty. «12 Fust Avenue, SEA IT LA w** Oiaaa* aae ,Ek. M. R. JANNEY, Willamette Valley hand Go. Eureka Oil G/v e Your Horse a Chance! THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ..ASSOCIATION.. TICKETS POINTS EAST shortline St Paul, Cu.’uth, Muinespolis. CIGARS AND TOBACCO 122 THIRO STREET, PCRTU» Julius Goldsmith