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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. iXJcBDlYT. TT.TT. . 7 MAY 10. 1M0. Crop Weather Bulletin Mo. 8. Of Ibf Oregon Weather- Bureau, Co-operating with U. 8. Signal bervios, Central Ofllce l'ortIiid, OregoD, (or ek ending Saturday, Mm; S, 18U0: Weatber-The weather for Ibe put week W been bov tbe normal. Bine January lit it ba averaged below tbe norm). Tbere in no rainfall during tbe week. From January 1st to date more Iban tbe average faai fallen; from Jul; 1, 18W), to date, about tbe average baa fallen. Tbe amount of eun bine baa been above tbe average for tbe week tbe nigbta bave been niucb warmer nd no froata are reported. Tbie ia tbe eeond week of good growing weather tbia season and all vegetation bai ihown tbe beneficial effects of tbe weather. While tbe low land are generally nioiat yet, general rain would prove beneficial. Cereal Winter aud spring town wbeat ii reported to be in excellent. Proepectt were never better at tbia aeaaon for a bounti ful wheat crop, ia reported from variout wbeat district. Early ipring sown grain if up; the late sowu grain would be materi ally benefitted by rain. Fruit Tbe weather ba been especially favorable to the fruit erop. Tbe warm nigbta and bright sonabin bave done much towards advancing fruit past it itage liable to be injured by frost. The peach and ap ple crop will be lei than an average; other fruit and berriea give promise of an im. inenee yield. Manyaote of new orchard will eoine into bearing this year. In Washington county maple, alder aud bazle are in leuf oue mouth Uter than last year. Ground ie in exoelkmt condition. In Clackamas tbe ground is drying out. On the upland of lb Willamette valley rain especially is needed. In Benton, at tbe Agri cultural college, giasne are beading out, garden pea quite high, rotliibe aud lettnoe growing finely, atrawberrie a large a a dime, apple trees in full bloom. Oak trees bave generally leafed out iu Western Ore gon. In Douglas conoty, in the neigh borhood of Boeebnrg, the peach crop was generally killed by the April frosts. In Jaukson eouuty grape vines are boddiug out on mouth Uter than last year. In Eastern Oregon sheep-Hhearing is in full away; the clip is good and wool weighing well. Plums and prunes, in the interior section, are in MoMom. Tbe grain proaieuts throughout this section were uever better. Spring grain is generally np. B. 8. Faorn, Asst. Director Oregon Weather bureau. Political Speaking-. tl. n...at( tint Hsnnblican oentral uv muiipviM r committee bave arranged tbe (ollowing ap pointment, for their caLdiasie 10 m u . r .1 .nl Hiunu the DOlltl- cal question of tbe rtsy. The meetings will taks place at 1 o'clock p. m.i nd a full at tendance 1 requemeo; Mohawk, Wednesday, May Htb. Springfield, Thursday, 16th Coburg, Friday, 16th. Irving, Saturday, 17th. Walterville, Monday. 19th. Rattlesnake, Tuesday, 20th. Creawell, Wednesday, 811. Cottage Grove, Thursday, 22nd. Hiualaw, Friday. 23d. Hadley'a, Saturday, 24tb. Spencer, Monday, 2tb. Chesber, Tuesday, 27th. Riohardaon. Wednesday, 28th. Long Tom. Thursday, 2'Jth. Junction, Friday, 30th. Eugene, Saturday, 31at. John Whttuiit, Chairman Democratic Committee. W. II. Abba mi. Chairman Republican Committee. Dresumakin;. Mr. E. Christian ha opened dreismaking parlor in Matlock' building, second floor, and first room at tbe bead of tbe stairs. Dressmaking in the latest style. Parties- ar attention peia to eniung sun muug. Residence on Tearl and Twelfth itreets. Notice. All neraons indebted to the late firm of KrsuaaeA Klein ar hereby requested to call at the boot and shoe store 01 u. Krausse and settle their aocoonts. Geo. W. Kinsey, Aneioueer. When you want your goods, household furniture or land sold at auction, call of Geo. W. Kinney, the pioneer and most sue eessful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sale on a reasonable com- ASH GKOVE POULTRY YARD. Pure bred fowls, Wyandottss, Plymouth Rucks, Uoat sod Binirie Comb Leghorn and Silver Nofled Hsmburgs. Eggs, per set- tiny, ll.SO. Addreae AMOS WILKINS, Colmrg, V. 8. District Attorney F. P. Mats, o Portland, baa been instructed to appeal tbe mm of the United State vt Tbe Dalle Mill, tary Wagoa Road Company and lb Oregon Central Military Road Company U the uprtm court of tbe United State. The case were decided by Judgs Sawyer, of tbe United 8latea circuit court, in favor of the road companies. The Oregon Central road 'ttke one running hoa Eugene across the Cascade mountain, and Th Dalle Military Hh one running from Tbe Dalle to lfcU. ( It has been mentioned that Disk Blew i the youngest railway eonJaetor in Oregon. It might also be remarks that th throttle to the locomotive pulling hi train i han dled by the youngest engineer on the coast, This engineer is E. J. Stroud, who is bat 21 years of age. Hi ma to on on ol tb htisV est division ia Oregon, being betwe Junction aud Roaebnrg. It to a aight run, but tb young engineer and conductor always make it all ribU Call a Halt That tired languid feeling mean that your system i in a state to in vite disease, and Wright' Compound Ex tract of Sarsaparilla is what you need at onre to expel impurities of the blood and build you np. oia ut an aruggtat. A Little Too Late to dootor when Bright' Disease has done it work. Tske Wright' Kidney and Liver Cure for inflammation of kidneys and liver, pain in baok and other warning of kidney trouble. Sold by all druggists.l Notice to the Public. T. W. Jenkins S Co.P 4 RE NOW READY TO TAKE ALL . orders in 1I0USK PAINTING, CARRIAGE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, & SIGN WRITING All Work Guaranteed to be dnee in a 1ST-CLASS MANNER, Coantry Work Solicited. Office in Home Hotel, Up Stairs. hp U Sta, E. Schwarzschild, Prop. (Successor to Geo. Colltsr) BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAPS, GLOBES, SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER k SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Orders by nail promptly attended to. Ad dries Lock Box 173. The Pacific Tea Co. Has Changed Hands m Mr J. 0. MMart Having purchased it. He will sell goods at BEDROCK PRICES! Full Line of Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. Handsome Presents given away with Teas and Coffees. NEW GOODS. (aiiwsasswwsiaaBVMaaBBBaa f A FINE ASSORTMENT OP BEAUTIFUL DRESS COODS From the Cheapest to the Best at prices according to quality. A LARGE STOCK OF Mill mi ilili From the Cheapest to the Best. All parties can be suited either as to Price or Quality, Our assortment is Complete, from the lowest Price up to the Finest; can suit you if you give us a call. OUR STOCK is (SrFree New and Stylisli.1 Look bi over; if we do not save you money, wo will make aoiue oie el 811 to you low. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES F. B. DUNN STARR GRIFFIN Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware, GENERAL DEALERS IK HARDWARE, STOVES ETC. EUGENE, - OREGON