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r "All the news AH the time" -"0 DELIVERED FOR 50c a Month ; VOL. 17. EUGENE, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1899 NO. 17 GET OUR PRICES FROM KLONDIKE ROBT G INGERSOLL; TRANSPORT INDIANA SHOE SALE If you had any idea how much better these Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits are tkan ordinary clothes you would much rather have them, even at a higher price. The fact is we sell them for as little and often for less than you would pay for in ferior goods elsewhere. You owe it to yourself to come in here and see them before you buy. , It costs nothing to investigate. We like to show our goods. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX mm .fji'ii mm P'wlm 8 Smoole, tbe Former Hop Man, Back From Alaska. QUARANTFEO CLOTHING. FOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT . Copyright 1899 By Hart, Scharfner & Marx HAMPTON BROS We Have... Received our Spring and Summer line of samples. Come and let us take your measure and get you one of the best fitting suits you ever had. J. M. Howe GIVES SOME INFORMATION. R Smoole, of Klondike, was lu Eu gene today Hfier a few days stay Willi bis relative! at Thutston, haviui; eanio direct from Dawson Cily, Northwest Territory. Mr Hinonle left bore about seven moolliH ago, after having lost bis all In tbe hop busines, to try for new fm tuurc. Hib many friends will he pleased to learn that he bus been forliin.ite in that, leijaid. Willi two parties lie look lip a claim about (Id nulls from Dawson Cily, between Ht nauza and Eldorado creeks mid the same provxl to be rich, and he came borne with considerable i f the sbinli.tr metiil. Me wtiul'l lint tell (be am Mini, but bis frteuus estimate it all tbe way between $3000 and $S000. He struck a good claim quickly. He says tbe cli mate is a bard one ami be has been sick for some time, but is now lapldly recovering. He will return early in spring to work bis claim. It is bis ipinlon that the country Is a rich one, and uiauy valuable diggings will yet be discovered. He does not advise any one doing well here to go there . He met Glen and Lew Powers last fall near Dawson. He says they ex pect to return beio next week. Chris Bartch, lie says is making money rapidly, owning one of tbe eading meat markets in that city. Meats sell from $1 to $1.50 per pound. Xeuslmum is cutting wood tinder contract aud Is making some money. C'has Kenzie of Pleasant Hill, he met a couple of mouths ago. He wus well. AFTER HIS CHILDREN. While absent bis three children were sent to the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, at Portland, unbekuowu to himself, their mother being dead. He is very anxious to recover them and has authorized Dr B F Russell to go to 58 OOOO .OOOO 58 58 CARPETS CARPETS DAY & HENDERSON doctor will go on the errand the first of tbe week. Say When You want something that will make your mouth water and give your palatu a sur prise in ine line 01 pure uri.uie, B'f wines and Yellowstone whiskey. We will send to your order the best that Is made from Mother Earth, at prices that can't be duplicated for the same quality by any outer noubo iu uiu statu. W. ffi. Heosham EXCURSION TO Francisco San lor those who want to spend their cation in San Francisco and vicinity. Aobiciinion train will lmv Eumtna Thursday, August 3, At the phenomenally low rate of $16-50 Fo"ht m First-Class An idMl ,ninraep ,mtin(,4 si,ie trip t0 Sr..j' .l Alto' Mt- Hamilton, Tamal- TilS th" ,Ws of interest. mk i" tdentB will find this trip 1 1 .J""1'" ' eW. ,0 "umber of tickets is limited, secure Lti, w8tlons at once. - lull Or it particulars inquire of lj It Ahitii U 1 A . I.' rv.T V i " Keu J-juKeor, tOIWER )W!a St0KJi orail(lreg,, liAim, Manager, Lebanon, OreKon. HOFFMAN HOUSE SALOON Sommervllle & Berger. ' Pure Whiskies and Brandies, the finest in-ndes of Wines and' 'Jitrars. mixeu Drinks a specialty. Weinhard's Famous Beer Bottle and Draught. Died Suddenly From Apoplexy Today. A NOTED MAN. pedal to the Guard Nkw York, July 21. Hubert G f ugersiill dropped dead at Hobhs Ker ry, this state, tliis aiternooii. Apo plexy tlie cause. Few men in the United States ate better known. As an Hgiiosilo, lectur er and humanitarian Mr Ingi rsoll im pressed I lie groat public with his force, of character. A LARGE MEETING QUITS MONDAY. Will Turn His Uillco Over ,john That Day. to MeiKle- Washingtou, July 20 Secretary Al ger will turn the war department over to Assistant Secretary Meiklejohn on Monday next, having loday received telegram from the latter at New Lon don, Wis, Btating that he would arrive in Washington on Saturday night. Highly Valuahle. Oregouian: To tb-) "Sources of History of Oregon," heretofore published under the editor ship of Professor Y'oung, of the univer sity of Oregon, we now have addition of "The Correspondence and Journals of Captain Nathaniel J VVyeth," cov ering the period of hiB activity in the exploration and affairs or the Oregon country from 1831 tol636. The amount of matter In this publication ia very large, and as It lies at the very begin ning of tbe hiatory of the settlement ol Oregon, it is highly valuable. Wm. J. Bryan Addresses 4,000 People. "LET THAT REPUBLIC LIVE." Chicago, July 20. Four thousand. people crowded into tbe Auditorium tonight, despite the sweltering heat, to attend the political meeting given un der the auspicies of the Chicngo.iilat- form democrats. It was, from first to last, a silver meeting, an Altgeld meet ing, an anti-trust and an auti-expan- iou meeting. All of the speakers, Bave ex-Governor Stone, of Missouri, who was ill, talked for less than two minutes in favor of 10 to 1 and against the war in the Philippine islands. The speicb of Mr Bryan evoked great enthusiasm among his bearers, especially when he declared tliAt the American government rhnuld pursue in .Luzon the same policy as was per- sued in Cuba. Tbe Philippines, he said, came-iu to our bauds by accident . there, they slioi'1'1 have been treated on ituicuum piiu clples.and not on those practiced by European governments. The policy of the United States he claimed, should have been to create a republio in tbe Philippines and Bay to all the world, "handB ofl and let that republio live." His audience was in sympathy with Ills suggestions regaiding tbe Philippines and punctured his speech W illi cheers. Inquest Being Held in Fitch Murder Case in Portland. HE BUYS CHITTIM UAKK Dr .1 A Lainbereon, of Lebanon, Telle of the Bark Industry. Friday's Albany Herald: Dr J A Litnberson, of Lebanon, was iu the city yesterday, returning Irom a trip to Eugene, where he made extensive purchases of ohlttiiu bark from dealers in that city. The doctor has been en gaged iu buying aud shipping Oregon medicines, Including grape root, sarsa parilla and chitlim bark, or aB it is known by its medical name, cascara sagrada, for a number of years and also manufactures the various oils and ex tracts at his labratory in Lebanon. His principal business just at present Is in MONEYS TALKS hi For Health Plea5jre Drink only - the purest ioeer brewed on the Pacific Coast. It ls found every ' Where, bottled and on tap, and s made by fery Ueirard u,n. flayer Pqt. Fugeije Avid you can bet your bottom dollar in safety that we keep Thobc.. SHOES t( V. fnnnri in town. No well dressed man should be without a Pr nf "r nobby up-to date BHOLb. Our Clothing Is unsurpassed and our advise to those who mb to savs money Come and see State Diplomas. The State Board i buylug all the cbittim bark he can, but he also expects to ship a carload of pine pilch in a few days. His activity at present is occasioned by the San Fran Cisco syndicate attempting to force the price down and tbe doctor Is buying all bark in sight and not allowing the cheap bark to get on the market. He Is a euiull trust all by himselfand baa succeeded In cornering nearly the en tire output of the upper valley, which represents a considerable proportion of the world's supply. He la paying 00 per ton for bark at Lebanon, Albany and Eugene and bas8S tons In the Al banv freight bouse for shipment. He purchased 70 tons yesterday from Eu gene parties and last week bough about tbe same amount along the C & E railroad fr.ini Corvallls west to Ya- quiua. of Eduoation yesterday granted State diplomas as follows: Louise C Yor-iii, G Q Warileld, L R Read, Maud Kerns, Grace Murray, Anna Grimes, Clara Peugra, Dorothea Dale, Mary Ficklin, John Barber, Lamson Bradley, Daisle Allaway and Mary Plumb. Graduates St Vincent Katbryn .Mullin, Caroline Locbner and Nellie Mitchell. LOUISIANA ITALIANS LYNCHED. Special io the Guard. rian Francisco, July 21. The gov ernment transport Indiana arrived to day from Manila, having on board S58 sick soldiers, who had been ordered home. Portland, July 21. The coroner's iu qui st in the case of Miss Clara Fitch, fouutl murdered iu Cycle Park, begau at 4 this afteruoou. Frank McDanlel, a teamster, Bgeit 19, who had been meeting Miss Fitch clandestinely, Is iu jail charges with the murder. De ceased is a daughter of George A. Fitch, a 8 P engineer. TuUulnh, Louisiana, July 21. Six ItaliatiB were lynched at this place last night. One of the dagos wounded a physician, a riot ensued, and the peo ple madly organized a posse with the above result. PKKSOHAL. Dr I D Driver arrived home today. A J Pickard went to Newport today. J Al Waddle, of Portland is iu Ett gi ne. Miss Ada Sharpies is visiting iu Ku gene Dr B F Hamell of San Fruncisco Is in the city. Miss Daisy Dillard is visiting friends in KoBcburg. Arthur ConiegyB has returned from San Francisco. Herbert Hauna returned from Seat tle this afternoon. O B Prael, the popular traveliug man Is in Eugoue. 1illn A nun n..l - f T..n,tnn In In itiug Eugene friends. Mrs Judge Lyons and child, of Drain are visiting in this city. Miss Florence Adair has gone to Portland fora month's visit. Z A DuvIb and Ray Davis, of Eu gene, visited Albany yeBtorday. Capt Ben D Boswell, owner of the Boswell Springs, spent last night In this city. Mrs A D Charlton arrived up from Portland today to visit her sister, Mrs C M Young. , Dr B F Russell, superintendent of the county poor farm, was in Eugene on a business trip today. Geo F Craw roturnen from Foley Springs last evening. He reports hunt ing aud fishing good near the Springs. Mrs Maggie Houston, of Junction City, has been elected a superior repre sentative by the grand lodge Degree of Honor. MIbi Laurie Burnstte arrived here from Medford- this morning to visit her Bister, Mrs Sberman Hayes, and goes to her home at Independence to morrow. N H Withee, T O Withee, Attorney HelmusW Thompson, C K Pettlnglll tfnd Horace MoKlnley, of LaCrosse, Wis., returned here last evening Irom a several days' inspection of timber up tbe Mohawk. President Strono. Editorial In Salem Daily Statesmen: "The new president of the State University at Eugene Is said to be a man with sym patbetlo and social qualities, and dem ocratic in his tastes. He knows how to treat people aud get along with them. He will have a large field of usefulness. Coming This Way. Ltandor Broo' one-ring circus is headed for Oregon. It gives three hours of splendid amuse ment, aud Is said to be the best circus traveling. You don't have to be argus- eyed to see every act. To Cottage Grove. About 15 members of Eugene Circle, Wood men of tbe World, went to Cottage Grove last night, where a number of candidates were initiated. jLf EXTRAORDINARY 121 pair Ladies' Black, Tan and Oxblood lowcutShoes Regular prices, 85c to $1,50 per pair. Sale price, ouc per pair. pairs Ladies' Black, Tan and Oxblood low-cut Shoes4 Kegular prices, al.0 to per pair. Sale price, $1.00 per The ahore Show will not last Ions, COME 89 J.V. KAUFFMAN r pair. If you want a peuuino Shoo Haivain KAKLY. WW Overthe Hills and Far Away From every rare pud worry you can take ideas urn tile ami healthful leerentlon in horseback riding when you have a Kuotl saddlo horse and a comfortable, caxy riding, handuomo and roll able BmliUe, Btieh as you will find In our superb stock of BaddlcH, for both ladles and 'gentlemen. Wo havo the llnent stock of muldloH, ban tens and herso Roods lu tho valley. PRESTON & HALES Manutftcturers of "Harness and Saddles hImo dealer In Taints, Oil and Wall 1 upo The Prudent Housewife ( Takes advantage r tho fruit kohhou when it 1h plentiful ami cheap and does up her jcllli'H, preserves and enniied Roods. She is alwajs sure of Rolling the very best and purest spices, (Ulnar, while wine, vinegar, spirits iyid fiiHlunlnnH for thin (nirpose that will inn epotluiKi nsuro licr fruits ugiit tist Our Prices are the Lowest. GRAY & SON rf 0 1 IS r-'lK'- k THE SEASON'S HARVEST IN FRUITS Th with iin right now, and our fruit juice for llavorin am picked from the ripest, and most delicious fruiU. Our oold and sparkling soda water, flavored with fruit juii-ea and oxtracts, is not only refrushinR bub healthful, ami tlit nest summer drink that is in aiio. Try our t'oco Cola, It will rujuvouato you, IS! BANQUET HOLD EN 4. TAYLOR' If you want tho latest and choicest You should see tho elegant lino of Ingrains, (II Ha, (illiitniern and Plains which have Just arrived at WALL PAPER Overton's Wall Paper Store "New Things" Tho Urgent stock of Small Pickles. In Pickles Any and ovorythiug in 1'icklea and Hells hen. "Gerkla's Hour," "(Jerkin's Swoet," "Fancy Mixed," "I'im Olas," "Olives," "Mexican Hot," "Sweet llelish," "Piccalilli," "Horse Itadish Mustard," "Horse Jtadish Cream," "Pepper Sauce," "Tabaaeo," Geo. T. Hall& Son Oregon City Courier: Miss Nellie Loomis, of Eugene, 1b viBlting Mrs William Galloway, and attending tbe Chautauqua .... Mrs C E Loomis, who bai been visiting friends here for the past two weeks, returned to Eugene Monday morning. Miss Fredle Goldsmith of Eugene is visiting her aunts, tbe Misses Gold smith P E Cox went to Eugene Friday to visit friends for a few days. Today's Salem Statesman: "Tho Holman went to Eugene yesterday to introduce one of his grain cleaners in a large mill there." A BIG THE ONLY DRUGSTORE y in the city where none but registered Pharmacists are employed, whre the gT lowest prices coniBtent with absolute ptirity prevail, and where rapid ser- vice and accuracy in Prescription Work arc the rule, form a combination to bo fuuud at 5 Yerington's 9th St. Drug Store i 5 Kiigeue, Oregon. z3 ilUUiiliUiUiUilliUiiliUil STOKM8 AT MA51LA. Everytliing Is Flooded, Kains Helng Greatest lu Vears. Washington, 20. The following has been received at the war department: "Mauila, July 20. To the Adjutant General, Washington: A storm Is still prevailing; barometer rising, In dicating improving weather conditions. Average rainfall in July for several years, 14J Inches. For 20 days in July now closed, 11 inches. The country is Hooded. Troops on the outposts have suffered, and the former lines of communication were cut in some Instances; not serious. Xo ma terial Increase In sickness Is reported, Telegraphic communication main tained with San Fernando, Bacor aud nearly all other points. Unable yet to coal returning transports. Otis.' Day & Henderson, Undertakers M Embalmers, Cor. Wil. and 7th st?. NINTH STREET LUNCH HOUSE LKLAXD WOO LEV, Proprietor. Short Order Meals .Served In first-clans style. Lunch counter. Popular prices, courteous Attendants, and tine culinary department. A NEW LOT OF IMPROVED "Willsie" Cameras IUceived. We recommend them. Ktnriin INBPRICESSAT the: Store ! On all Summer Goods. Summer Shoes slaughtered regardless of cost Shirt Waists from Wrappers from Wash Goods from 35c up 49c up 4c up! F. E. DUNN Superior Fotoarafs The next AOUW Grand lodge will AX BILLY meet In Salem.