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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1898)
lb loal U tbe fcyhnl jro tkifl powfer kaovM. Actual (Mil lww H flM OM tklral furtkaf Ua Mr ' . Absolutely Pure isoval fwrwn r. DAILY K.I CKNE OUAIM). WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 the Fopvlnr Bruiiiis of Clear Havana ""' Domestic Cigars at Julias Goldsmith's taouuarltta Eutieno Soda Co.-. HlM'lM, Hue (,'iiolll(!' ' ln' window. The cloutls looked rainy thin iimm I11K. V'l.'torhi lawn innwcrm.t ' i. CI111111 bi'rn'. l'uru liuiiiv-iniulu mtullin nt Tlie UI)('I( t. Cio In Huii(iut fur 11 nice- lunch h,)t or cold. Ir.u Cream Futzith Hint freeze juli k, ut F Ii Clnmilit r'. Bicycling In the fnvnrlle hiinii-etmiit these milliner cvoiiIiikh. Wall Paper New ilihlniin mill lew prices ut I1' I, ClminburH. Cukes, pies unil ull kimlii uf piwtry (o order, ut 'J im Iliui(tii't. Tllo Indies (if Dili Ciillmllo liurcli Klve a eoelnl iIiIh ovmilnir. Fly BCieen Bcreen dimm unit hen-en wlndowH, at F L Clnunliern'. ViiUunl.hig uiul repairing bicych 8 a peclally. Humbler ntsency. Bee CooIIiIko'h allow window. Harvesting will noon be on In earn out. Lano county crops will bu lnigu. HeoCoolMge'a allow window. Tlie"Hluto Benntor" lu now ready the liel cigar for 10 cents. Boo Coolldgo'uuhow window. If you wnntttiiy kind of n vehicle now oreecon.l blind, neo F L Cham ber!. Now, neal, nobby, 11 11 do ulele. Good goods, and neat wrvleo, ut The Banquet. KMoMtirphey Iiiih on exhldlllou ut Ills nlllcea lino colleetlnn of ore fiom the Bohemia district. . U I) Combs at 1' O Urocery will 'lupllcalu any prices inudu by any grocer In I.une oountj A line light buggy f 12 CO. An A 1, extra quality buggy $7fi 00. Bee I hi 111 ut F L Chumbeia'. W C Ynrun Is oniploved nt present 111 writing the clerk's copy of Die de linquent lux roll, working In conjunc tion with tho her Ill's oilier.. Wutches, clocks, jewelry repaired bettor und cheaper than uny plnco In town. (live, mo 11 trial, I will save you inouey. Krli, tho jeweler, Ninth and Willamette afreets. One of tno miem nnti best equipped railroads Is the Chicago, Milwaukee A rit Paul. On our recent trip through Houth Dakota, Iowa, Mlnnesotn anil Illinois we tried this railroad and know whereof we speak. The road Is splendidly equipped with fust trains, the couches are ad furnished w ith the litest Improvements and It Is a pleas ure to ride with these people. They employ none but sober, Industrious men who constantly look after the emu lor t and stiffly of the traveling public- Anyone tmvellng In the above or adjoining suites should lake the Milwaukee road by all means II It Is convenient to do so, If you wish In formation eoi lernlng this excellent and popular road, ask anv ticket agent, or write to U J Kddy, Ceueral Agent nt l'lirllanil. Or, 11 nil nu will gladly give It. llenesee Idaho S'ewt To lure a lorn 111 One Hay. Take l axative llromo Quinine Tali ets. All diiigjtlslaiefund the nionev If It falls to care. 2Ac. The genuine has L on each tablet. Leather Dressing Preserves the lestlier and makes an old shoe look new. Docs uol Injuie be ihoef. ChtHtilale or lllaek, for sale MAN & SON, The Shoe Dealers- POWDER VICX Fourteen recruits for the Oft gun National Guntd were imiati red in at KotcUng vcleiduy. It gets hot up in F.a-lwn llirii. The thermometer went up to R I in the thade ut l'eiullt'toii Monday. The Lain view land i.lll.c uunouiiees Unit 1I10 l:ii,.U embraced In tlio roll Klatuulh military ie.rvi,tion, the sale of which was poslpnne.l some lime ago, will bo a ild oil H pti lnbr IMtll. Neuily tilo.CijU will be paid to the ollleers and crews ul the riiipi that dtslroytd the Spun' fleet l Santiago as "head" 1110 .1 y. Tliat Is so much.per head of the c inplement of nieu ttiat iiiauned the captured ships. A circular folder conns tout from rtilks, lAlatka, witli the homestead laws of Alaska priuled thereon. It was probably printed by (ieo M Miller as Ills law card, tha only advertisement on the foldir, oci upifs one corner. Among llu hops in warehouse at balem is one lot of IM bales of the crop of 18'.i7, for whicli 1 ne grower, a promi nent farmer, was oll'eitd 14 cent) per pound la-t fall, whicli oiler he refused at that lime, accepting ill lieu thereof a short time ego 4 cents per pound, a net Iomi to the grower of 12400. They ha genuine hail storms over iu F.aslei 11 Oregon. Al'endl lon dis patch of July 12 euys: "As a result of a hail storm riuuduy evening In Hpring hollow, teven miles cust of this city, l!0J;0 acres of wheal were destroy ed. Henry l'lerce lost . 100 acres. The storm barely inifsed 1000 acres adjoin lug. Mult Jlros It st UO0 ucres, and W Henderson, II F MeF-lroy and D H Nelson 800 each. Home ot the hall stones were as largo as hell's eggs. The Htoini lasted an hour. Tumble weeds were cut to pieces." "A word to Mm wife is siifllclcnl" anda word from tho wl.e should be sufllciei.f, but you ask, who lire the wise? Those who know. The oft re pented experience of trustworthy per sons nmv betaken for I: now ledge. VV M Terry says Chumbei Iain's Cough Iiemedy gives better satisfaction tliuil any other In the market, lie hus been In Hie drug business ut Klklou, Ky, for twelve ears; hus fold hundreds of b tiles of tins remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Cham berhilii's Is the most satlsfuclorv to the people, nod Is Hie hist. For sale by Ostium & DeliUiio, druggists. Ten Cents Extra to Uet Slunicd The Multnomah county clerk has Is sued a circular letter to the clergy call iug their attention to the law requlr- ing u 10-ceiit revenue stamp to bo af fixed to marriage certificates, begin ning July 1. Nutneinus certificates have been sent to the clerk minus the stamp, and 111 compllanco with in structlous from Collector or Inlernul lb ven lie D M Dunne, theso must nil be Btiimped. Collector Dunne has decided that nil olllclal bonds and bonds iu prohato oases lire subject to a CO cut stump, according to the terms of the law. All certificates issued out of tho county clerk's ofllce, such as citizenship pa pers, and declarations of intei.tloi must bo stamped. A U AlllllllVlt. Tills Is I i c.trliry that iu May 1 1 tit, I walked to Mol'.ck's diugstoro on a pair ol crutches and bought t tattle Chntnberliiln'H Pain llulm .or Inf.um mnlory rheumatism which hud crip pled 1110 up. Alter using three bottles 1 11111 completely cured. I cun cIibt fully recommend it. Charles II Wet m l, rluubiiry, Pa. Mworii h"i! sunscrllied to lieiore me on August 1(1, 1S0I. Wallur 8I1I111111111 J P. For sale at 60 cents per botllo by wsnorii ot uci.aiio. Ho Ki nienibui eil. tla reap to tlopnrt as the cluck annulled ellflil And (rltliiK lilt list ami Ma enng, Ilia wife awevtly muriQurtl: "Now, Uon'l slajt out late, Heir CliarlU', 'Ki ln -inbor llic Maine!' -, Willi tliat aoiuoHtiat ttarllilin Injiiuclloa view, lie waa li.tek linina at lea with tita pet. For thoulil heatar later ho rcry wall know What ft great Mowing up hu wouM gel. lioaver t'oit. Illieiiinntsm Cured. My wife has used Chamberlain's Pniu I tul 111 lor rheumatism with great rvuci, anil 1 can recommend It us a splendid liniment for rheumatism mid other liou ehold use for w hich we have found It valuable. J W Ci:yi.kk, lied Creek, N Y. Mr Cuyler Is 0110 of the lending nier oh its of this vllhigo unit one of the most prominent men In this vicinity W (I PltlPPiN, Editor lied Clock 1 lernld. For sale by Osburn A Del.ano, druggists. liiiluetiou Hate. Good until Bept SO, round trip to Iloswell Kprlngs, going Saturdavs aud returning M oihIi.j at t lie litre fn in a stations betwten Kotibntg aid Eu gene. Il'iund trip to Portland S.S. Run Over by 11 Uny Junction City, July 12 ( lusier Mi hols, ag.il alHiut 1,", received quite serious Injuries through railing from a dray yea enlay, the wheel p issing uver Ills nip. Fine Jers. y Hull. I have a full blood Jers, v hull fr ervlet'. Kept at Stewart place. John Stkw akt. Wanted An experienced girl to do general housework. Enquire of Mis F. It rtklpworlh, tt. tith strvt. Wll.I. IU.ICHN MONDAY-Judjpl aud Mrs W C Hale aud family are ex pected to arrive iu Eugene Monday .r.,i Klamath Falls, and will lu the future muke their home In this city. Judge Hale has formed a partiitishlp Willi Attorney H D Noitou for the practice of law, ami they will ut once onen ud their olllue. Judge Hale Is a very able jurist and will be au nonoreu addition to the leul fraternity "f this district, while his family will be glad ly welcomed in the social circles of the city. Nonf-H Too ladle t.f the Catholic church will hold a Lawn Uncial 011 he gri.uude surrounding the church on Wednesday evening July Kith. The object of this sociul is to add.to our new church fuud. Ily many novel features, among olhers a well stocked booth aud Oewey tuble, the ladies intend to make of this a, very enjoyable and social gathering. Kindly houor us with your presence. ItKAIITIFIII. Hvdkanoka. In the north window of Osburn 4 Delano's pharmacy Isle be fcen a stalk con tain lug 13 blossoms from a hyurangca plant. It assumes magnificent pro portions and on account of Its beauti ful appearance is the cynosure ul all yes. The plant Is grown by Mis W K Urown of this el'y. Kctuknki) to Hai.em. At 3 o'clock tills morning a crowd of Halem bicly clists who have been in Eugene for a week started on their return home. They include C M Lockwood, Elmer Paine, Earnest King, Hugh William son, Al Kuykeudull and Websler Kin cald. The trips about 80 miles, and will bo made Iu one day. Htkaykd. One brindle cow, high horns, had a bell on when lust seen. fins some brunds. Ktrayed from Good pasture larm, two miles north of Eu gene. Information leading to her re coycry wilt be rewarded by W T aoOlll'ABTtJBU liAHKiiAi.t, Gamk At the Knights of Pythias picnic to be held at Morion's Park next Friday afternoon nod even Ing a game of baseball has been ar ranged between tho Fats and Leans. It promises to bo very interesting mid holly contested. IidST Btuaykd ok Btdi.eN Eng lish Better, black mid white spots. On nose and front feci, biov. n anil whit spots. Left uhout May 18. Had collar on witli name and uddress "Ed Pengrn Eugene, Ore." Social on tub Lawn Ily the Y P H U E, of the Christian church on the Underwood lawn Friday evening July 15. Uuod time assured. Look out for furthei nuiioiiiicements. Kamiii.kk Doo Tkam. DC iilnndy and family, of dog team fume, will ap pear on the streets thiB evening. Tliey nio pushing the merits of the Humbler bicycle during their Oregon lour. Wild, LucTUKE. In the program of the Boulhcrn Oregon Chautauqua Dr C H Chapman In uiinoiinced to lecture Wednesday evening, July 13, on-'As-trMioniy,'1 with illustration. I.nsT. Saturday, July 9, a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles were taken from tho aline of F E Dunn. A reward will be paid for their Mum 10 CO Huelut, nt Dunn's store. At Tun Hoi'i'MAN. I N Green Is acting as mine host nt the Holliiian House for a week, while Mr and Mrs S E Brown ureal th upper McKenzle Bprinys. Losr. Friday July 8, between Eu gene and Spencir Creek, a bundle of clothes. Its it-turn to ! A Ilixnn would bo appreciated. Wantkd Furnished house, for 3 months; gentleman and wile. No chil dren. Address, Btanlev, euro of GiiAKD olllce. Best of city and bank refer ence. Vkuy Fink Fa km Fok Sai.k. Dr T W Harris oilers his fiiini, w hich is one of the beet In thestulo of Oregou, for sale ut a rare bargain. Cull on the Doctor at his olllce. To Bki,i, oh Tuaiik A llrsl-claw milch cow to sell or will trade lor wood. Inquire at once ul this olllce. Clint, Wantkd. To do general housework. Inquire of Mrs .1 M Bhelly, corner Sixth and Lincoln. Fop .ni A bunillp of photos, l;t in number. Call at this olllce for proper ty. lliKAI, Uu-Yi'I.K Kedui-ed lo $S.60 El) E iMt'Cl'.ANAHAN. Hi H hut Cak HKKTS For sale at the Banquet Tanhkm Til ltKNT. Ed E MiCl.A- NAIIAN. CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Blgnaturo of Few Points To Be Considered. We have the -IMPROVED MASON JAR NIc smooth tops. Extra heavy. Retailing n.nv at wholesale prlco-, Will l higher. Uuy them uow. Jar Rubbers Lower than you ever bought them 1-efore. Ax Billy ro!um;!s!"i!f r,,ur : Jacob Hull, gravel M K Ca-teel shovel ... . J T Itowlaud, supervisor 5 SO ; road district No 107 E W Cobb, tleiiveiilig ballot boxes Cbas Btickels, lumber A L Coon, road scraper -8 00 2 60 0 00 12 00 A S Patterson, revenue stamps.. 2 50 J M Hloau, blacksniitliing 6 50 J E Creed, work with crcsher, claimed $54 50, allowed 63 50 Ii During, road work 13 50 Mrs Leltie Bpicer, dumacei .. .. 5 00 J H West, damages of J70 claim ed, disallowed Paul Bmlth, wood for crusher J It (Joldsou, lumber , 12 00 0 27 , 21 04 ci 00 I S 37 John Goldson lumber AjCorsi hauling water H Heem work oil crusher W T Cornelius rotid work dis trict No 92 D Thompson waod and work... George Clark work on road C 00 8 50 a 00 :i 00 10 CO 20 00 7 76 Albert Prince work on road Adum Bmith work on road H C Wheeler road work... E O Potter sundries H F Harvey deputy slierill Juce 0th M L Vonscboiack two cougar scalps (leorge A Yurnell, Coiig'ir scalp.. " " Coyote " .. J L Cri.il, Coyote scalp L II Patterson, work iu treasur 2 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 er's ofllce 50 00 Kegister, printing 40 70 L L Marsteis, board of pan pers J Trent Bc'iroeiler, and WH FelloB 4 00 Hall & Bon, pauper supplies for W W Wellmaii, Mra A Body, Mr Belfry James Purriue punt er supplies for Thomas Gosssgo and Ed 8 00 wattl Cain 12 00 CL Weber pauper supplies for Win Fretee 4 00 George right, bridge lumber... 40 li F JUiBsei: M D, puupers 160 43 Wheeler Bros & Owens lumber 0 08 David Elliott damages C A Davis cleaning jail yard .... I Blnytou, supplies for pauper J 12 50 1 00 M Cuutrill 10 00 C D Comb supplies for pauper Willmnii , W T Campbell, superintendent construction of court house for 2 20 June 00 00 J U Green A Bon, ttuner sup plies loi D Vim Slyke 2 SO D W Coollilgo pauper supplies for Mra Buell 4 00 Hurd & Davenport pauper sup. plies for Mrs Mead 5 00 II F Keeiley deputy assessor S7 50 E C Martin deputy assessor 25 00 W H Weathersoii deputy asses-or 07 60 J H Yates deputy assessor 15 00 D P Burton assessor 78 75 Geo W IS orris deputy assessor... 25 00 W B McCunn deputy assessor... 88 00 J W Ku.ss, robe mid oefHu for pauper Duncan 15 00 James N Lupei road work 04 60 Alillloru Bros lumber 8 00 A E Wheeler Justice fees 13 50 Sidney t-'cott constable fees 0 00 L T Hairis deputy district attor ney fees 12 50 E A Bond deputy atscasor 40 i.O Saiuitlilng To Know. It may bu worth something to know Unit the very best medicine lor restor ing the tired out nervous system ton heahliy vigor is F.leolio Itinera. This medicine is purely vegetable, acis liv j giving lone lo tlie nerve centers in the oi,u,,,-ii, neuily niiinuisies luu J.iver anil Kltliieys, and aids these organs iu ihrowingott Impurities in the blood. Elect! iu Killers Improve the appetite, aid diges Ion, and Is pronounced bv those who have tiled it as tho Very best blood puriller and nerve tonic. Try It. Bold for 50c or ifl. 10 per bottle ivusii.s or. ijiun, urug store. I! I' 0 iilks Meeting. Regular nieetiiiir of Eugene lodge Xo 357 KPO Elks tonight ut 8 o'clock. A fawn will be given its antlers. Mem bers and visiting brothers invited. L T Haukis, E It. Extraordinary Summer Glearanee Sale ....Commencing.... Wednesday July Un the above date Our entir. ttummn, n. Our entire summer Is a full line of ladies 1 AT 50 CENTS. "WORTH COOBLfc" Some ok ouk Price; ") iitfcs line .Villo Foulard at ;(5 in IUoni'hod and Unbleaolioil Must iit I'yi'liiis; T woods late designs at rmcOraaiulios. Figurotl at Figured Dim it ios all colors, at Reduction on all Call and S, H, FRIENDLY - tm ca al i I JS1 FflltUH Di-JTO I luced me lu 1'ti route ttiis ten .lUBtiftion lor f 1 d)U ev t-iyt filial I Ii aril of ofver 1 o u i n I P ' j Vj1 Txi I 1S3 nu.sell 61 -1 iron. Mica- l; UtflttH' n-n.,n tlnftS. no -Never b' t'lvu. weaken, or une.. CUIIti CONSTIPATION. ... Surlt.il n.urJr U(taJ, lltO.. nutria, " , of It. f l !... liar. Kit Cm- en. ,-du ..' ,il, Iji.nli 1 i:i.olie. bcl'Ji -tS Hu- en'iiit'of Itiiiiii tlii-.-iystieiiltfairlv with . i. i hiilitoi tribes, as they lla in- wives iu knowkilnd. 'Hie wlilidniwal of Carton by Hi" guvi-inntent was the cause of a great war. (.npinni "cm; i i,i l,,..,li ilie "Old .s.iiita l'o Trail, lutes an amusing Incident of the gallant tilfiliet.r. My own conception of Kit Corson, as a Ml,l .a that lio was 10 feet high, that it would have required the strength of two men to lift his ride, that lio usually drank a river dry and picked thu can-ass of a wholu buifalo clean as easily us a linly ,l,.j llm winir of a ouall. lcarhliuer, when I made tho acquaintance of llto fore- rriuii l, r.iiitni. l lounu nun a ueu- cato, reticent, tlliuur sizcu, ivny "', very oppusito typo ot what my ciiuuisn brain liaU creatcti. onn Oiiv wliilo Kit was at tho forb canio across a periodical that had a full ilium Illustration of a sceno in a ioresc. in tho foreground stood o glguntio liguro ,lrncK,.,l in tlie traditional buckskin. (In one arm rested an Immense riflo. Ills other arm was around tho waist of tlio conventional female of such sensational ImirtKila. while In front halt a Uozon Jn dlans lay pj-oue, evidently slain by tho heroin tlio lmpossi; attiro in defenso of tho preposterous lemalo. Tho legend stated huw all this had been effected by Kit Carson. I handed it to Kit. Ho wiped his spoo tnolcs, studied tlio picturo lutomly lor few seconds and then said: "Oentlemen, that thor may be true, but I huln't got uo recollection of it. Wasteful Western Rivera, "Queer American Rivers" is tho tltlo of on article in .St. Mchulas written by air. -Spearman. Tho author says of western rivers: All tho rivers of tlio plains aro nliko full of yellow mud, bocnuso the soil of tlio plains molts at tho touch of water. Theso aroour spendthrift rivers, full to tho hanks at times, but most of tlio year desperately In need of water. It Is only with tlio greatest effort that they can keep thoir places in tlio summer, 'lliero Is just scanty thread of water strung along great, rambling bed of sand to restrain Llamo Nuturo from revoking their licenses to run and turning them into cnttlo ranches. Xo wonder that respectable fish rofuso to have anything to do with such streams and refuse tempting oners of freo worms. freo transportation and protection from tho fatal nets. Fancy trying to raiso n family of littlo fish unit nut knowing ono day wlicro water is coming from tlio next! Xot but what thero is water enough at times. Only those rivers of tlio great plains, like the Platte mid tlio Kansas and tho Arkansas, aro so wasteful of their sup ply In tho spring that hy July they mo gasping for a shower, t-o part of tlie year they revel In luxury, and during tho rest thoy go shabby, liko shittless people. A New I'oet to Oriler. An editor has received the following let ter from n budding genius: MY Dkau Sir I ineloso here w-illi some Po ems of lay own composure tlio first 1 iuivo atlniiiteo to write, bo if they aro wurtli tiny titliii,' to you, You can Publish them, und if you know of any Publishing Co, who wishes for a poem writer. Please (,-ivo tliiiu my mime and address. If you ttilnli wnrtli while lo do so. lou will Obliiro nio very much. If vou wish a poem on any Hubjeot Just draw up wane you wish sua lot mo liavo a truil at same, 'llioso I encloso nro uiy first to write. Clearly that poet has confidence in him self, "Just draw up what you wish" and send it on, and hoil fill ail orders "with poems of his own composure." It's a hig contract, Dtitj everything goes in "tho Jit orary business." Chicago Times-Herald. After the Sermon. Hlggins Dr. Wordy 's delivery Is so rapid that ue rcnilnus you of an express train. Wiggins Yes; but ho is sadly deficient In terminal facilities. New iork Tribune Day fi Hendsrson, IWsfiakers Embalmsrs, Cop. Wil. and 7th sts. fid we cn yviu uummence to clean out stock. Our first SDecial feat,,,- fine in ;"e yd Tic vd 10c yd and 1 "ie yd 0e vd Summer Hoods. See litem. ffiVV-!) CANDY P ra'tllit Otttjil. Our tw Mi s Bpsfu,, ...Is pcw ready for inspection. CALL kM SEE II Just Rubber at that IVaM Paper in P. S. 10,000 rolls just leceived. THE TRLTiK OF VALUABLES. A Story oT Il.r.r a ".:bo Ilflcapetl From a llailroad Wrrck. When a mini I;n l:;iml!ctl tho express muncy for a score of yen without loss or nnyscrtof ncritlcnt, tho company begin to niiproctato hin. .iml lotBilowti u littlo ou tho east iron v. l.that lieilyo employees. .So is was that Alton wiia sometimes olloweil to tako his yoiniK ifo nml baby boy on his trips when they mado him stay nt tho other end of the road over Sunday, j And Jennie Alton prow quito accustomed ! to making herself coinfortablo for a journey of luO miles or so among tho variety of things that nro piled in an express car, whilo tho boy erowed with doliyht ond tumbled over his father without tho slight est regard for tho long yellow bills that seemed to important to tho messenger. Then it was such fun to fix tho big trunk with a gunny snckfor u cover when Char lio grew sleepy. "That clast is meant for us to carry valuables in, and I reckon it's serving its purpose," Sam would say as ho softly ar ranged l ho folded coat for tiio curJy Jieml, and Jennie would laugh low in delight and bo perfectly willing to listen to tho snmo tender joko very often. Valuable! Why, all tho money in nil tho canvas sacks in tho safo wouldn't buy , ono curl of his goiden hair I Two facts: would bend above tho trunk lovingly, and j Jonnio would caution her husband tofat- cn tho lid up well as sho thought with a t shudder of tho tragedy of Gcncvra. It was just before Christmas when Jen nio and tho boy made their last trip in tho express messenger's car. Sam was pretty busy, and thero was hardly room for them to eit, but ho piled the packages high, and when ho lifted una that ho thought might be a trinket or jewels cr a eloak of seal he sighed a hit, wishing tho gift was for Jen nio. JJut liho was well content In that pearl of great price, a good man's love, and watched her boy sleeping in the trunk with eyes full of brooding tenderness that always seems to grow nioro lino as tho an niversary of tho nativity draws near. Suddenly a crash as of collision threw tho threo in tho car together on the lloor, with tho boxes and bales tumbling around them. The lid of tlio trunk craeked and swung down, shutting tho baby inside, but before io parents could extricate themselves they felt tho car suddenly lift in tho nlr and thou plungo downward. "Charlie!" shrieked tho mother, ull tho prayers that n woman's heart can framo expressed iu tliat one wurd. Then tlie en Kino drank from tlie river bissinuiy. Tho side fell away from tho ear, leaving a sicht of n waste of waters; then blindness and OUUIIUU. A farmer and his wifo stood at tlio edge of their acres and watched a box Uout in tho water. It looked as though it might contain valuables, and the man secured it, to find wiihin, smiling and ro:y in sleep, a littlo orphan loy who said his name w as "Tnrlie. "--Chicago Journal. iienuty la Blood Dcop. nMn i.i.i t beauty without it. Casenrcts, Candv Ciilhar- tip r i:iii vnur I. I .. stirring up tlio lazy liver and driving all im- ...... ,,, , . ,,OUy. ii,'Kin to-day lo banish iHimilcH, boils, blotches, blnckhcads, and that sickly hilioua complexion bv takinrr Lasearets.-brauty for ten cents. ,'i! drtia: Ciats, catistaetioh uuiiranleed. lOe. 50c. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE GO. EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DiRECTOSS - - - ..VJ-a'iii, BOOKS-STATIONERY. CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE If you wish to see tho tinost oisjilny of wi9 and Stationery J'.wr bimitrht tu Eugene. yiitiie sunk just neeivetl ilii-eet from (.'liu-ago. H. G. Mil LER Proprietor 1 m Co' Windows Xotici'. The dog tax was duo the 1st nfj- AM ptrsoi.8 having clegs thty waDtf keep will please- puy mo mnie, i baw tippolnlt -d Otorge Young ca'cln r. J s Stiles, City Marsln '1 ; ' :.;-..;. .' is::;' fi-TC-ver.Lc ii'.'Lu-. . Lie, .-j:".u Ui.d vii'or, UUe.N;' line, tlie viVr.Nl.'r-ve.-fcr-r, tliul inulu's wejitf stroii''. All dmifas, uOo orel. Curezuv teed. BoftUlet umt samplo free. Ail- Sterling Keuicuy Co.. Ciicatfo or New OREGON SHOBi LINE LI Qulckesv and mostdiu-r.t rculeto ! Utah, Colorado, Nebraska Kat; Mis ouri River and all Points East and Southeast- Look ut Uio linir. Portland to t'liiciiiro Slit .St Louis S3, J iJcnvcr 2t yaltLiilte Iji I ki:i: HH'LtMMi ni.Mit nt I ' I' I i O I.ST I! IC 5i 1 TO I II I ST S I, trf IMi f'AKS, 1 I'LL. II AN PAU M.i:i l'iNi c'Aiis. For full jmrllculurs icRarding iats, tictl trninc, ete, call on or address L L Stevens, Ant, Eusn C O Terry, W E Cod Tniv I'aMJ At Ui-U'1A(: 12-1 T'linl St, Pur hind, Or Oantral Market I'liOPRETORS, Will keep constantly on liand fullasg BEEF, MUTTON FORK and VEAL Wliii'li they will pell at the market prices. A fair sliare of tlie plllc pawe t$ i TO THE FARMERS. We will pay the highest market pr$ for Fnt Cattle, Hogs and Sneen Shot) on Willamette St a'iS-Meats delivered to anj part ol 'i I1TI1 ANL'AI, SUSSIOJ STATE NORMAL MONMOUTH. OREGON1 Slroig Academic Well eiiuli.ii-d (rnintne derurl"'"1 0 Crudes with v; u children. Heaiihir Noriiuil course ol three years. Senior year whollv itrofcs.ioniii. , I! tlrndmilcs ot accrediled hUh !rl,,w(rf The diploma ofiheM liool la neeiiii'"1! l 'w as ft life ccrtlliente to teach. Th.; Erniliiutes ot the ichool are m i as teacneis. a I Light Expcnses-Thc year Irem $120lo tl ,I llenulltul nd healthful location. Sow,' Tlie llrat term will oi'CIl Tllefday. T"r, .11. t'nlft'oiiiics (,'lvlliRlull ,lotllsf"IW0l'v . lidlyselitO'iHl'liliealion. Addnss P. L CAMPBEj ScPtt-tniy ol Faculty. i IK