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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1893)
tiugcnc Cit; Guard MATlTtDAY, JILYh Tiir HoMlrri Hump. Itow liurg Ucviow: Tlio injunc lion air:tiiift tlm location of the iwd diet.' hoinn nt Komburg In." Ihi-ii liwn mailt M-rM:tual. Tlii wan eiMcUl nln-ii the matter wan brought Mr juIg refilling in Haletn, wIiitp tho ruling jmssion i in "t.mr" i-virvtliina in niifht. I!ut thin ilecinion uV not i-ml the figlit it im-relr oi"iiii it in ftm Mini Ito l-urif m-n-uni. tin- ligation of tho home hi-re hy an hom-nt, turn int i-ilurt. anI tirotxiM-ii lo l-ave no Mtono unturned to win tliu null At goon M the mi r-mi-court imsst- on the nuif lion, if the iht-isiuti in nlvrrw. there will Ixj an itijum-ti.m ulaml on i-verv institution of the utate outside the city limit of Si lem. Alr-aily fumU enough have k'n otalgvl to fight thin thing to tho bittr end, ami an extra nt-mon of the h-irinluturi', a constitutional convention, and tho removal of tin atatft rapilnl may toon bwoine in U-reHtinir oui-stiomi to consider. The buil.linif of the branch any lum in eiuforn Ureeoit. of which it was claimed there i great neccuHity it alTuctctl by Salem injunction uit that it one reason why .-astern and southern Oregon will utand togeth er in tint mutter. Fraud I'rartlre. A. O. U. IicK)rU.r: Tlio fra ternal orderi of thin utate uliotili hold a congress and man out their wants and then instruct the reprc 'acntativin to the Htato legislature to have lawt imhsI probi-ling all fra ternal Uxliis. One law much needed for fraternal protection is the prohibiting of any one wearing tho badgn of an order to which they do not belong. know of inch vidualt in this city that extxme to jiublio view tociety emblems of or den to which they are not mem ben. One is the case ofadivo kwer who wears a conspicuous watch charm of a prominent order. Tluwe who notice this and know tho man, naturally believe bo is a member of the order whoso charm lie wears, and just as naturally form a ontenit for having as thev think such a man on its roster. Ix t us organize and stoj this fraud practice bv frauds. Halem Statesman: The banks of l'ortlaud will now not credit their customers with checks on outside banks, only receiving for collection and crediting them w hen collected The 1'ortland bank will also not cash their own time certificates of dcimsits until they mature. These l'ortlaud banks aro getting alto gether too particular. c havt tank in Salem that do not liave such ironclad, lifteeiith century rules, and they carry money enoiiL'li, too, to accommiHlato the legitimato demands of trade and business. Nmt of tho bankers of I'ortland might learn some of the principles of good banking by com ing to Salem and studying them here. The Chicago Herald of Juno 'J'.t in printing the addresses in the woman's building, at the world's fair, lias tho following ono from an Oregon lady: "Mrs. KlizuUtli M. Wilson, of Oregon, also read a )uer, her subject being 'Woman as a Pioneer.' Shesoke principal ly of tho jiionecr women of Dakota, with whom she was liext aciUaint ed, having lieeii one of them her self. They were home-makers and hotne-buiUIers, ami to the pioneer women many of tho Western Mate owel thir present greatness. This was esjieeially true of Oregon, where woman's work of a civilizing character was readily admitted." Every friend of tho Mate I'niver sity rhauld be at work now induc ing btudents to attend the next ses sion. The professors, esptvially, should bo active in this work. I-ane county will have the larg est grain crop ever harvested. With fair prices times will bo good this fall. A Mara Tkltl aalarttt. Corvai.I.im, July V Mlit-rlli iMiurn rrturtiis.1 from Kmdr City thin niiirn Intr. havhiK In i-liar-- Frank J. lVok, allaa Frank llaxter, arrts.it d fur Imrsr stealing on a Is-mli warrant Iwiit-d llirts yt-ani arti. In I mm Itaxter was n'plT-rlitllin (lie hllijivr Maliulitetiir lug ('tniiis.ny in Una alule, and while In l'orvaltl inH'iirwl tram of Thorns. Kl'lii tti driv to KtiKt-ne. As lie fnlM to rrlurii, the slu-rltr started after him, urulng him to the southern rt of the state, and eatim mi near overtaking him that Itaxter left the huctry I" rd an r4-nitsl with the team iutu the hriisli. lie . af terward ealun-d hy the sheriff of Lane county and pent to the iiiteii tlary for a year, lie hail aU mtviM a year fnuu this county fur for irery. When arreotol lwt he had tut-ti servllIK a MMlay M-nteliev ill the (' euuiity Jail for til lanvny. lie liilt hi Kin It and iwid to Mirritl tS burn that h had heen et tiiiK a call from liiui foraume time. NEWS FEOK HAWAII. Sevtnl OvDioiie lWi!ialuis Arreted. IihUm ! limltalr, HAM KKASrlHci., July ..-The I 'lilt ed I'rew enrmiHinileiit at Honolulu, writliiK under onie of June Miv: The Ifoveriillielit Iihk lllinlly executi! what han Ufii fur wiine liiui' In vietr, thtt arret of the i rtiiined nit' lilx ill the loyalist dyiniiiille cotiilrHey, on the iifteniooli of I riday, June M IMilltiilieoH nm-at Here Innde uf T. 1 1. Walker, Arehiluild Mnelair and K. C. Crick on the ehnrire of eii-.iriiey i M'ie the ex utive hmlilliiK und over lu ll the (fovi riitnelit. The ntelie l not hulUl.le and the 'nie-r have Ui ll he ld ill eolillneliii lit KliliU ailiillHllnll. The Koveriillient hus kiKiwn Miiiietliiiii; of I lit- eoie-iiiruev for three liiolit tin Blid for severnl weeks have (MmM-wtetl inneli exact iiiforma lion. A very coiivrvntivu Klicy lum heeli nirned, and no arrets innde, until the evldeliee whs elitin-ly com plele Hlfliint the U't'lKed. This e I ileni t kilhniltted to four lentil lid vintirs and rouiuiiii'd niflleieiit. .Mi an time every precaution wiw taken Hiruiii-t iirprie, Inelu.linK the nit nt (Ni uplllloll of the pitliiee. Of tlm II r- ntttl iertouH, Wulker In it win In luw of the leuilihK half white myiili-l, John ( UlllllllllK", a IIIHMili hv trade and a man nt active nature, hinclitir U a highly tk i I It il iiinwiii, hut of Irre- uhir hulillii. Crick I a idii liiist out of einjiloyineiit. tiii: ii ii oiio r a Hut. I anker Traabl t.trrrlaa I'AIUH, July "i.-lt now pienr that theriotiiiK yeotenliiy wits imtiiy stmi enlt lint liy rillriill', w ho look advitin lane of thti mi'iiMou to riiie a uiiurn- anee. Thin eliiM rinllllied their riotinK and had iniuieniint etmllii N with the iniIIiv ami Mildiert. Nuinlicrt on ImiIIi sides were liijiin d. The alhtir has as mimed siieli a nerluiis ncii.el that the mil hurl I leu lire di lerinlned to rvMurc order at any itMt. Almost the whole city Is tMfiipled hy IriMiin who Intve have orders to repretiM the iliMturlHiiiee with a stmiiK liiind. The hody of Nu irer, the voiiiik mail kllliil III yeli-r- ilnv's riotn, wiu eoiiveretl hy uiil'rt- illlellteil streets to the I. Mills mil way slat Ion iiml sent to his pitn iits ut Ly ons, ti avoid tinother tiiriiUL'. i he moh hits Isi'ii cohihI dy the ile- terillllltsl front lirem-nted I'V tlm IfoV eminent In culling out the military, ami all Is iintcl mi to live this even- llllf. It Is leitrtil, In i ever, the troll hie will 1st renewed lifter nightfall. I he U'overninelit w ill order Hie tnsips to lire vtdlev s Into the crowds If mittt- sary. I he trundle orlulluilly anste fnnii the llnliiK of the maniiirer of the students' hull lor allow im; Kirls to Ne s r in a Mule little reiuoveil from nu dity. The stlldelils, however, are ills ousted with the roughs fur ciirrylnit things mi fur, and hnvu w itlnlrawu from the street and only the scum of l uris is now eoini rneil. I liev as.ure the L'overuuieiit they ant no lunger ill any sympnthy w Ith the trouhle and have sntis pliieanls to that ellect. It Is helleved the llolllalii;l-ts are funter I II K H'e trouhles fur silitieul ends. A lanes' II a k Hrmrart, San Imiiki, fal.. July r.-- Ilnnk Kx auiiner I'ailly vesterday nivlvetl detl tlite illstrllellulis frulll ( 'oil I pt roller lU'kels of this eity nut li nl it vr the l'ilt Niitioiinl lunik of this city In re- siime liiiKiueaa this murniliK. The of llifpt of the ditiik a n' iiaturallv Very jilhllnut that the In-titiitiuii has so tliuruii'iily proven Its soinnlueM ami Miiut to the fact that theirs is the llrsl national hank In the slate, or for that matter Wist, of t lie Mimoiiri river, to nstimie hllsitiess after the panic. The hank wns niKurditiKly turinsl over hy I'.xauiiuer riiuly to the olllivrs with out reservation ai:d was ois'iied promptly at I' o'clock this iiioiiiIiik. hsulute conllili neat has Is-eii eslah- lished. I leavv ileuits are Is inu made and no w lllnlrauals. FADS OF FASHION. TIII'IL-DAV JLI.Y. 1 'It it :i ut weather. Mniw Is rritst still in the market. I .Muuiituinward is all the talk now. ArC I The merry-jro-round is iimivIuk I away. A snide rlreus pluyisl at Albany '- teftlliy. K'Heis n isirlid iiiite dii-tv in the country. Mist of the incchiiiiici Iii Kuifcfie are l.u-y now. Is- i m iiiii freezers at F. I.. rilAMIlKIM. Tie-wisd market rumaiiis In an uu changed condition Attorney WisslciM'k n luriad from KotehurK ilds iiiurniiitf. Mrs. S. A. Ilulin returinsl liuuif the afternoon from a visit at Albany. A I. Auten left for a trip to tho Me Id nie hut springs this mnrnliiK. S. 1". Kertrs and f.nnily left fur a vis it to the Kit-on spring this luornintf Hun. K W. Coudoii di'livensl the Fourth "I July oration al liraiu's sta tion. )r. Wallers und family will proha- ll v h ave for California next r-alunlay evening. Mrs. I.. ISilvell went to Salem this muriiiii lo visit a few days with her parents. A small Ixillooli asts-iisliiii tisk place from llurn A I'uiue s gun store last evening. It now lisiks as If Astoria will have a railroad In the next few mouths. Now Is the tl ne of year when young orchards w ill ls-ar a large amount ol cultivation. Nunc Isivs are repotted to he killing Mongolian pheasHiils, notwithstanding it Is against the law. I ienrge T. Hall, t 'larclliii I.tlcUeyVlld (ieorge Hall left lor the Upper .McKell tiv yi-sterday aflermsui. Wm. Cummings, an old and ressi t ed punis r. Is n tsirletl ouite III at his home in Junction City. I'.d. Iliirkis-, of Salein, an employe of the stale printing ollliv, Is ss inl lug a few duyr ill Kilgeuu. II. C. Humphrey and J. It. Cainpls-ll left fur a visit tn the -olcy ami Ikl knap springs, this morning. The world's two mile pacing record was lowered nt Hie Salem races yestcr- diiy hy Klomlie. l ime, 4: is. Scns-ii doors and windows. F. 1.. ClIAMIIt HM. Miss I. ulu Matlis k returned homo this alterniNiii fruin a visit w ith friends at Corvallis for several days. Miss I, l.le Micr arrived from Dal las this afternisiii and is visiting at the residence of her cousin, A. V. I'elera. Hurt I,. I.ucasand MissMaisd Moi rill of San Franclsisi nie visiting at the residence of Mrs. T. V. Sheltoii. Knf MetliiHlisls are erecting a isivil ion near the university and wIIInmiii coininenit' a scrim uf re lval Hus tings. Mist Ixm South wick, of Salem, who has Iss-n visiting friends hen for sev eral days, returned home this morn ing. Mr. W. W. Turn y, of the slate print ing ultlif at Salein and Miss C. Smith of I'urtlaud sM'iit the Fourth In this eity. Mrs. J. K. Feiiton, who hns Isi n visiting ndativesiind friends here, re lurnisl to her home at Ssikane this munilng. Among the Indian agents recently KplHiiuled lV the president is First I.t. ,. - i" 1..... v.. I., iteiijaiiiiu, rnsi iiuaniry, ui Warm Springs agency, Oregon. J. I'. Holland has Ism n--elei tt.il pi ilicipal of the Cottage (irove pllhlie Mariiutse, rust color, burnt bread and pals auburn are favorite tints in brown. In reds are five popular shmlisi ll.iin- Ingu, cerise, oriental, lulsdia and Spun- UlL Th empire poke iMnmets npear by nulls only and nro f.-ist n tiring from tlia Contest for popularity. Pslito is the name of one of the new est tints iu green: fougcre. fern green; centaur is tho term fur sers-iit gnsn; articliaut is a delicate leaf tint. Kovigo U a new beautiful gobelin bluo. The long popular, wear defying French mohairs arv this season exhibited in all the fashionable colors, light and dark, hot, strijsHl and flowered. Three nre very generally supplemented with plain goisli to match. The very small modeli in spring lsn- nets betoken a coming Invasion of lux nriant t reuses far rxcetsling the amount so long considered suftlcieiit. Unite a mass of hair will 1st ticctsmarT in onler to wear projterly many of the new capotes and tiny prince bonnets. Very pretty ilnsts, of plain French rajnel't hair or wool nu king, in pale b'.if preen, tan color and other s jnilar slisden, hart nmnd waists of shephenl's rlnvk In tnaora and gnvn, pink and grtvn.rcd and cream, lirown and chamois color, gray and gTet n, violet and diss color and Ilk effective mixtures. New York Evening IVt. WHISPERS ABOUT WOVEN. Well . la t . raXIL.Tt, July V-4'aptalli N. It. Humphrey, tf this'rity, while Issird lug moving train at Meacham this morning f. ll under the wheels. His left fst Is badly siuasht-,1 so as to necessitate aniptltalloli. The ft t wa ainputatel aUmt four lilt he alsive the ankle. Mrlags Marare. Shokak, Wash., July '. -Mu-e Coulee hridtre on the lirt-al Null hern railnavl Imriitsl. The bridge a as h I feet l'ng ami l-U fel high. It will take thrtss Wis ks to replats' it. In the meantime pawngt rs and freight w ill be transfemsj. Mrs. Wains will spend the summer in Europe, and will 1st accompanied by her youngest daiuihter, ltattie. Mitsi Lucy Cattanisa i a caterer and flunt at Jackson. Miss . and aervnt as a woman's exchange to Mississippi house keeprra. Miss Mary Consnt, living near H.s h estr, ha mauagetl Urr father's farm ever since his death, some four years ago, and luatld it pay well. Musi Julia Prvunt, the dan. liter uf W Ultain Cullen HnarY the t. hns rfki'ti I.) volnuie from her father library to the trm-tcst f the Tildrn tmt m New ork city. The lo bster Woman" 1 the latest Pan winder. Mme. Virgiuie l'.ruia i 1 the wVian's name, and for hsn 1 and 1 feet she ha exact connterpar" 'f tlie ' t law of a lofwtrr. 1 Mr. IloU rt Dunlap. wl.- hinea in (Uham's M-itsiy, u prej ..r d f. r a sum mer in t!. hottest climate. she !is more tl.aii MM) faus. atueiijthe null. Is r aoliat Cna old Et-ypUaa mad Ajtsyrun sped- seliiNils for the ensuing year. Schisd will comiiielitv lilsiut OctolsT I. Sa.eui Stntesiiiaii: .Misses Sltdla lNrris and Carrie Friendly, of Fogviie, art- visiting In this city, Is-lng the guests uf Hon. I'A. Ilirscli and Mrs. I,. Illicit. Shiloh's Vitulier is w hat you need for lysssia, turpitl liver, yellow skin or kitliicv Trouble It Is guaran tied to give yuii satisfuctiuti. Price "' isllts. Suldbv (H v Dnt o SloKI n luuttern pais-r lately contained (he following advertisement in its want column: "Wanted A tricycle for a young girl with an upholstered sent." In an altercation at Lyons, I. inn county, on July 4, John Haley stahls-tl M. n. ICaiulurf, cutting him in the hnv ami arms. His Injuries arv not consili ent I dangerous. No arrests have la-en matte. Karl's Clover Utsit, the new blissl purifier, gives freshness und rbarness lo the complexion and cures coiistia t ion. 'Juti-nts, .' cent and H. Sold by Citv Dum Snmi-i. Will J. Ilanks, general isiutnictiug agent for ls.n W. W iishhuriu-'s I i real i:uros'aii I Ut i I road Shows, was in the city ttslay and went to Itosehurg mi the lis-iil." 1 lie circus w ill show lu re July 4. The state bortleuttiinil stK-letv will lu.s t In Salem July II, 1 unit 'l.'l. A Hue pn-k'ntiuine has Ist n prepartsl fur the ist-asion. lr. Sharpies, ol Fugel.e, w ill diseiisM "Fungus ( trow t hs," ami I). W. CiMilldgv will tleliver an atltlrem on "An tMchartl for I'leasure." At present there is no demand for wihiI In Kost'burg, or any other place, fur that matter, sa a liisachurg pas-r. There are over lia,iio siiiuds uf w ix now In the tliflcn nt w arehouses in that cite, and the pntNs'ts are very favor able fur its remaining there fur some time to conn-. To the public: As many have e pnststsl a ileirv to stud v w ith me this summer, I have decided tn remain In the city. All those wishing instruc tions iu music w ill find me at the ns.. tleiiceul Mr. Flt-tt her l.inu, conn r lltli ami HiImuiI sins ts. Fl.lAlil l il Saw vuis. FihssII Juiinial: Sclusd Siih i iutt li di nt I.. Parker and wife, h, r sister Anna ami his brother lU rt, start.il Tuesday overland fur (luslien, Ijtne ctailliy, where they will spend the inuiith of July with relatives. They Iioh-tt s).n the Fourth III Flltcelie. A pleasant trip Is-1 heirs, say we. i n-ir"ii City 4'oiiricr: t'ne our t itii nt w ho f.mht under the "stars and lars," n-t-autetl and voted the re- ul.lin.li tickit, apprt-iw bed lieneral It- llstiii-tttii. shisik han. Is with linn and aiil, llt-n- in one uf the rvlt-t-is." The gi'iieml t-ow lts ami n niatktsl, "Iliereare nu relsls imw." I'he fltlfen of the i lb te isuifetlerai V Ion III that he had hmubt his Wart-e to the w rung oiaiket an I uttensl narv , w.l. Q Ml sr Siei-.- l'l..n nt-e West: I'tss. pie ho n-ine l:t re and la' e up bind and iievt-r live tt.i it nor prov up for any other pi.r;ss- t v,s ) ape uUli. n, wul h.rt-titir ii ol will, Ustioiis fnnii a tMiiiuuttee ( smttsl fur that1 j irjis-i-. Urxter Items. July S, lswa. That's right brother K of fJoshcn! (ilatl to e you again, shake. Wetlnn't nrofesa In l a linsltrn i-anir, but we can write Fngllsli fairly well, howsta-ver tho OlAKK t vis. jsTslsts In making us aay little tilings frequently that we tloli t aim to say at all, and makes our Items ridicu lous al times. A iarty consisting of Mr. Van Ittsut. eill ami two utlit r gelllli-llien auen-vtiisi in reaching the sum-nil ol loiiy oni Mt. June mi the :th inst, staying all n ght then-and returning the next day. I here I still a little snow oil tliemoun tain. Our suis-rvisiir bus saved a great ex N-iis-in lime atnl lalstr by loiuling irravel with a semis r iustcstl of the method by shovels. Will. Miller l itest his Iisl allir m IumiIou Friday -"'tli. He has taught Very successful schiMM. The Free MetlnHli t. eXIs-ct to Is gill a camp meeting at the picnic grounds shortly. Ilvlaiul. (Juilty A Co. Intend to commence cutting I'si,imi fts-t of luiis near the mill race to (Hush their tie contract. They have built a IIimi iIuiii ami an-at pn-seiit i-ngagetl in floating lilt-rsprillgllelil iirive Ol logs tun in Itst Creek. We regret to slate that I'nele John I'.lakeley, who lias Iss-u in Hsir health for tttniii- time is rciMirtcd to Is-coiisid- eralde worse. Wes Neet has mnvitl to his Fall Cres-k ranch for a mouth's stay to eatv fur liis croji. Mrs. Lew Kemp accompanied by her mother ami brother visited here a day or so last week, taking hack w ith them a load of household gtssls. r.blcr Win. Mcl.nln, uf the I'liltcd llrethivn church will likely Is- placed on the river circuit, ami iu ensti he is he will iiinke his home in this vicinity. . W. Haiid-aker and wife, of June lion City, vlsittsl at Mr. llarbre s this witk. (Julte a large concourse of issiplu at- ti-iuled the meeting at Trent last Sun- lav. liev. IL 41. t alllsoil atllnstt-tl the coiigregatioli at I o'elis k and after dinner tliev listemd to a sermon from lU-v. K. 1'. Hamlsnker, of Jus-r. Miss Martin has finished her school on I 'n r Lost I reek Mnl has gone to her Kugeue home. Aunt Mary Huusaker has been seri ously iiulissiMsl this wirk. C. I.. Williams started to his Silver Iike home last Thursday with a load of agricultural machinery. He n-Kirts a gotsl prnat't there for'crops this sen-soli. Mrs. Myrtle Morgan has gone lo Suloiu ami Oregon City on a visit to her rclutivcs. From the amount of luinls r passing dow n the Mail, II. C. Mathews must ! tlning a flourishing business ut his saw mid. Mewtpt. Lcaiidi-r and T. J. Criuan have IvoUL'ht the 'St, drive of its ol in. illuims ami will run the smut- to llarrishiirg ami other points down the river. Those wanting good posts should put 111 their hill. James Madison (irililth has Just completed a tine new skill' for A. I. Mvlaml ami pltuvd the same on the river. Jiiiiniv says the coiisidi ration Is one of Mr. H'sgootl liMikiug girls. Church services on the third Sunday of Julv bv itev. I. N. Mulkey and on the tilth Sunday by Kltler J. C. llich- an 1st m. Sevt-nd of our citi.elis went to F.u gene, some to t n-swell, while others Is-tiMik theinselvcs to the uioimtnius acli ami evt-rv one Is-iit on enjoying the glorious privileges of n Iree ami In- ilept iident nation. HKI.lt.All. Kansas tanner nutl-rlng. TiU'KKA. Kan., July The gnivitv of Hie isiuditiou of the farmers of west- rn Kansas continue to gruw more erimis. t'lilcss tin v are wsin prnvld et I with substantial aid the country will mmiii Is- tlcst rtitl by those able lo get away, while those coin is-1 led to re- i. iu . . . main w in siiiier mr ine nets-ssaries of life. A call has Ist-ti made for a inn yeiitinnof repn'sehtallvcs thnuighout I he stricken count li-s to lilts t at I.tsitl. Wichita count v, to iIIm-iism some nlau for providing seed w heat. (itivernor 1-welling has Iss-n lin- Mirtuuctl to call a:i extra sessiun of the eglsUture to take action fur the relief of the farmers of the Wi-stt-ru part ol the state, w ho have no seed w heat on account of the dnnith. He says the xlgelieii-s of the ease are not great imiigli tti warrant such a course. Whim there Is a wheat failure, the ft-ru prosa-ct was never U tter. I'rsutssrM II frr pa.ieren. ImiMni.v, July .V The (ins-k itnisul neral here pronounces i.rcin.sti n.us I lie n-Mirt that the king of (ins-co has alHlicntttl, ami that a republic has Iss-u staoiiHiiisi. , I.t r. '''?nr: '. u -,!' -t'. -s v- ' t'rt-r CCi v-Xi ' xl''. ,'oy rkftkt are n-A foa.lts from i :.t Hit j In I'ure I . an active l.v r. C'sl ais oik ar. l ilifislnsi is4i are tee that cure And Os-se lh Uimrst'iat Toll cl wnu IT. TJ--.-- r:.,l.t-n !,si;.-tl fisontrrV. Kirt ami furrns ar-l alvit till tlilnrs. It i m!Vst t1 h!-L ( I" Man a, April and My. l'-n th ssmarilU claim tod" Kotsl. ;t nil U vi-sr rtiulnl, it rUstnssa, rers atnl inv. -"' ' systtm, risism err nr-! i "t -1 n! m t;oii, ''d ilnvre out I I-..I f -nitil "!) i an and, nature. for l.'.e t ft.r!-: t IT .fuU. the most tii(,irn Mm atnl r l infines, such as halt rut-inn, IU r.nci. T.-tur, Km is-las. ami nil lussas or th-oitl nt inu-il b a turnut uai it LI-. ..!, ruiltii-i eta S irunrna- f that hrer vr ni't'-iri- as a p-fr lv. If any thing ci.nl I. it wiild 1st -.,( in t a- il " lJ.t..i iv" Is. 4,!t''u Is m .it trn-w, 1 1 v,. yi.iir money t l-.iyiylaii.g tbit I I'tstUillUilsway I k''.y to Is- " I'i't i- :'i i " hssi tlutl ytAi t -t B'-'d' e lactlicine. Day Si Henderson, Unr,ert.ikers and mbalmers. Cor Wil, anj 7ih its. uai U....J si uiij.it murLii: &.r itlhr trulhfiil, larlllliit tltVol a lltlle Issik thsl tells all aUmt Nislu tii-, llir ttiiiiiliTlnl. hsrliil, s. ill Killilh i.iis,i hslill rurr. I hr m is tmliii aiiil tlit msn tth.i wsnlt tu mill n-1 raid miit nu I'ht-it-al ,ir SesM-ial rok tu uotitl -Ntt-ittHU-. rs'M l--f all tlninrtisi Imsii at ilmri -lurtsi. itr lr u;itl Irr. A.l.lr.M Thi- Merlin kt-intsl- tn. InJiana Muirral l-mtv. lutl. BELKNAP s I Hot Medical Springs. I'nsi.rpMt. d tod Curing lrfi.l'y t fficatlitu in RiiUTatism, Skin Diseases, Liver and li lt Complaints. Catarrh, Drcpsj. Li Grippe. Pnra'.e Diseases. Ague. Etc. Hot and Cold, Steam, Metric and Shower Baths. -a r:s mm m- 1 glwejs7M r.iaeisik.' , ' - ir.sr" u,rc Ft ' c ii v a s I SV-i - . - I, t SI sf 1 ; is ', in i tntrsiii !i-1 - -! s.- I ..l.KVKToMC. fV-1.1 .r line. t.i..-s. w- ! -"111. Xk-HtUOs, ami J..W.I .er u 1 ! ' Irse. iro Trt. ni"f.--"-'"srrr:a iXtJ jLlwf inliv iJ- i.Jii :.rinllt,iAj. Ilol. I KMH:i'K .V J'iNKs. I'lljf t-ns smre. l.iik't-us. On-fon H 5 v 8?rpl I l t -A. Il -.,-5' . , f-sA.ss-- TaT3aiaiET3-,2,01r,S NINTH STREET DRUG S OEI !! :, ',u'1 '-Wu,-, Tl IK Eugene LoiiiLiiiid Siiifljs BANK. Si::ts:!r to il! Ecsea; Nallcul Ul Incorporated with a Capital of $60, 000, with $30,000 Paid Uu, Iii K.ltt rrn-lrts -ulijis-t to rhifk Inl.-rest r1iiiwi-.1 mi linn tlt-Hnit., mnl hsaus mailt- tin it-Tr-l st-i-iirily. l-RSsii-rsr . JC f lll'lti'll. n s l sr.-u.tr H i I MM-'. (UsHIKR r . W . IB-Ill KN Tlir Kiiio-iir Nstn sml -svtin-t Hank will run. turt tuilli s I'l.iMiiitTi-lal stitl sstiti.-s tiiitliit-sa. anil T-iiir t-t-s-:al aiti-ntlun it i-slli-.l to (he av- l n K I . I ii ras ,,l it. lilt imt ttlial )im maki-, Iml it hat uii -ati. thai mski . )kii ru b. Ill all 1'iiiiirtiiiittii tlxTt-art- lnaliv istmhis hi tinaii hiil-hiii:.. sliii li. il iniiili-i-i-iliil in um Unk nr l.Mirit-.l, wit Is- ss-iii in ntir ssv ur anmlit-r. II l- .lulu-nit tu listn sliia.l aliimili'ti., lull llii-jr t-an is iii in a .nt tni:t Isiuk anil mailt- In drms sum rt-turnt. Ilfltrtllia lliat tin Hint' liaa riitm-fur itit-tiit'i-c ful iiis-raiiiin nl a -stt lnKt Hank in lies iiitnitiiinity, uu Millt'lt )ntir stt nmai' In tills- tiiMtti-r. I'arm fr Sale hy AilniliiUlrnlor. N'.'Tll'K la li'tvliv i.in-11 that I.)- virtue uf an i r-'i-r nt tlis t uuntyt mirt ut Ijtliel nmilv, i irtv..n, ni-uii- at th nvuUr -fiilr ti-rin, ls'.i;i, ri I i.irr fur ru l- t :i!ituii- ant-ti.in 1" tlit huli-t lii.lilfr at tlit- I'liurt Ihm-w disir in Kt. i-iip. Hr ,i.n .'-atiirlsy, AiumsI the .'uli, l-s.M, th f. ll iwiM! ih s. ri!s-i I rrllli'-a tiiswil Tlis Ituistiiin Isml i lsiin n( dlitsr II. Mittlirll ami if-. niititii-sti.in nnmls-r i'sl-.t. i-Ulin nun ls-r 1-1, in S,,s. . and s, Tp. Ill I! '.' ; ri-e.t ln-t.-friiiii IiCI a ri-s lirri-tuffri- ilwilt-l tn .h!iii lctt-itki-r. salil il.-. il ls-iiik' rn-i.rili-'l in llisik I l .'.-s li I, ami rk.-s-iit tliri.-fii.iii .11 n-s 'Iih-.!. . t-i .A. .1 Cnian, n-i-,riltil in ilei-il llis-li 'M ' I a- ."c'i, iter's "f l.uiir ('.iimtt'. The Itni) t.i Is-i. c.mttiiiis I H. '.. 1 7 at'ri-s in I. ana I'ntii.tV, IKrciin, tlit- ai'l a:tli- tu tsitultlrnrt- at I '. I s It i f rltiil il iV. T'-m i f lift Half iah iluxn, iiml IttUnre hi i ami nine iti'-itt!i. tiro. W. KiMini.T, Ailinr. Ktf'n ii.lantlr un hainl lite Purest limns ami l.tin'tn!. i'li!ii' DruyuJfrtt SiiiidrioM, l'nt.iit NIi-iIU'Iih-m, fur Mtilirinal 1 iirist,.. Ti tht-r Willi Die f. l'usli "that i'oum mmdicim:." Cures nt liieiit Coii-uinition, I'muclillls, I Inarst in -s, s,n- Tl.n-a u 1 uroni nun i.unir inscns. . Mi KINNKY'S IMI'ItOVKIK ATAKIMI H UE will - tri:.,,,,, .,-,. any form of .nsnl t ntnrrli. J. II. ril-r. ( l lil',-11111 is-i Known n inni.v ut 1:1 ii.i i; Id hliitr I'lli-s. J. II. ( lli)I.i:iA ( l'l:r.. for Cli-ilcm. Iiyst iitirv. Iiinnl..., ('imipliiint, I'.illi folic, t'liolt-nt Moihus, I'.tc. J.1.1 ,t i Kit hum 11 .i 11 r. ik r? (,-ivi- in-iiiiu rein r. Tlitss. n.islli'inrs an i nt ii I t mt-t'lf nt isiitr fur 111 jr lursl tru.'.i-. m, 1 :,, ,. wtlslat'tlnll. Nilini'tiimt lljr rrfrn-ni-rs at tu ttit-lr t-Un-ar) ran Is- Inn, .,,,. fst'llltlt-s lur ruinstiimllnit I 'lt-tau-ltitira ttrtil Y..t.-rliirirv art? eiilal lu Hie HK.-T. A tliare uf yiuir slri'l.a-i' l.-ulnilnl. Yi-rinirton's Nintli St.. Prim Stoic, I! tslir, St., KitiKM:, I 'ft sjt ri iiin liurt I; 1 (X.. Okkgox. The The New York World U.M'. . I'Mi. pll-klV r.tlllion), Columbia" Watcl! AM) The Weekly Guard oni: yi:ai:, Only $3.80. A WATCH AND ALL THE NEWS. :-ii:.i.i:iih in - : una ;-T. J. C3AI3. DRUCCIST-: Attl e.il.l I". II. I.l'CKKV & I'O'S.itand, Eugene, Oregon. 33, C Xija.XZ:23. C?ANITE AD MARBLE WOFKS. Ne li l-i V -Ti-Un ami "i 11. -rr if rk i.f I t-s.klit ti.il S. I mctltr M.iiMf a-itl 1. ll.-it-l-.-o-ii hr 1 I a! l.iiiil t .r Is-,, m i- w'ouk ci aiian rr.i:i in'tin:,. sir,, 1. un.r IS sl.ifriv. K ijftif. dr. Eugene Stables, HERMANN BASES, : : l!ive stns t, U'twreii Mil and Hth. First-Class Rigs. Horses boarded by the Day, Week or Month. t aae ... 'UK .NKW . hi.Is' I.I aI.V U him li u V lfiulin Ann-rii';i:i j.;ij.fr. ainl i-t larp'st ami lu'.tt wt-i klv I'l'iiiU-i!. UK ( oU'Mlil.V ATI II Is nu ..v,,.l!, tinu-ki'i-iu-r with ! e-k iu,ivi-ini' !prin in a l.arn-1, st.-.-l j.inii.n. cl,.3 frt'i- train, aii'l a jr 1 titm-ki p r. It 'JjJ inclit's in iliaiiii'tt-r, l3': imhis tlu, anil ri iniiics no kev to wm l. t lj c i lADn ! i'i I I I L- VJsi unn LNiu.i,,t T' lar T' l'j;r We thus furnish the time and all the news up io time fcr one yei at a very low figure. rH-nd vour order willi tin- iiIkivi- jirice to this nilict- ami tl.t- vrnti li u iiiht will l furwiirdcil nt once. THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. IAEDWARU Ilanlv;iii ; also a wliicli' in Ca I'.r- . . i . . lull 1" I'm.' of HIV i.f f.'.t-i-ll-.m !).v til r-S-11 pijt tt- Wf carry a p-iu ral linn of wants of P.tiilileis ami rarnu r-'; smith mipplit's, a lar-'t- part of Manufai'torii's: s-hii) our 'ooil.- arouml at cheap fn i-lit rates, which ciiahli prices suiteil to the times. Conic ainl sec us. STOVES AND RANGES. We carry several kinds of the Best makes and one line of Cr stoves, also the Majestic Steel Range, which has teen mi improved in quality the past five years, and is much cheaper. PIttfrbmp. Italing 2nd Generd Job Kcrk, would !: ulml tn tin for you (-h'iii lis (mmi.I I . i t t w. i'msii I"!' i WALL PAPER III cml'i-s viiri. tv. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. The Light Running PLANO Binder, s-t jr I V- Jl;!,!i-!.!Vtl IIOM Hay ARZ ON EXHIBITION tilt Ml Ui-1 !'T i IU'. i!: "H1' in- it MS li: VA. Call ' Also a Complete line of BugQiC3 and Farm Machinery- see us before purchasing. The most coniiilete stcclr of Hln. r nml it wt l' hi a:r the Willamette win Vallt carriei 1 l.e v. nr I 'i l inn i u Mil'. ' , , r r a nu j IJtUI V I'll V1 t I'll k: mi-: ni-:. okic;on. k it ii:.i. vii- '-I si k I,,-, i irr'l.i' t"lt:. I , "r -Air) i-.. , ' t.-n tt.sl :-i r,..T! J'.i. I'M . V-i. tir I f"l. s ..( 1 '.t -a.r ,,f I This space is reserved for CLOTHING I !.. 1 .'iMt i ut.- inr 1 1 urst i. . tt aaFl i r '!t. ! I i . t's i ' I... i ! 11 -AM- A'l Vin-la t-f a-att. rsi.L T, ltt.a smli s.lBw- lUiatsisi a I s,.:i .1-1 . l..a n-l.it (.-. .. .r a I "1- in 6 i - b as . "I Itir Gents : FurnishinG : G"0 tr."it Ma- .,1. ia K.ica ' Si'ili.k's, V .ti.:.rs, Wasta-sslar n.l 111 IN- tu -ri.tn.ttiaaiK, lha -rn,' la -rrs-i-. ! wul rts-itc i.f n,- I . tl. tv s r-s'Vh.i. i ri-Un s-.s i. I lIi, Is -' tri. h.-- iv . Jit H . ir-. llf-1 . "1 1.. . til 1 I . -I-... - lliai. f r a-;r-. r ; 11. -'. II. .a la I.. :. ; i .....t, , I 'l.-i V. .1.1 Irs-ss. A. P. o-.ru iM'Ku. lUikiiap Ssniia,-a laa l.t., ts-attfoa. . lai t i ' as. -I r.a...-i I t J i If I'll-,' t i-U .tf U :..-r m 1 - r irt iirms n f-t . vt ... , 1. I- i t otitrr t'-i 1.1 ' t. .t 'liaint r 1 We lead in Q? ; prices. GoldsnitL For a square deal- to Goldsmith's i .'u;-nn. iti the tl (ista.ra ) - . I. cerv line. Goldsffi- o sarri. Kr air. j Ift.Evr GO O O Q O G O o o o . v