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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1895)
cln and 'count. r'i i.iav. MAV 4. elitist. I .H1 t.f , Wall attorney -atdaw. Ju'1""' .', ...-.,1 choi.iHsrs tool Hi 1 ,..vl farm.. I K-iili ntinlltv K. I.. Cham ... .rir" stove and riif- ' r f .'.l H I'l'- '" "'"M .-J.h.MIt ni ,",, !,"' i..r.nlilo dish harrow ,I;'., the rurtll tAtwt way-tl.e JM-l Bjpn.vr.1. i F J.. t tiambt r. (art. . . m.i.ih. hibv Is found i : . niivM in-i 1s t w is r".?'.'! d -1X111 street", k Wt ar-.illl'",11,u'" "a Lv.u".-TI. bEu.r. built .urn f-rrr-. lW F. L. t'HAMIIKKa. Osrilfa Srri. t loiiju-t wived In bulk. v ' K. I.. I handier. : : (r lUiriiinr. Fmui I""1 fw;-J"l . .Illial.d l-fil'- 'l"r.. Wl.il.-. I.r..wu, l..irn.l H.!- !ii-tfi,..ni-. Minorca. I'. lk. I! Hiiiii rt:. also I''"" " f",r IIK-jtt..r-tl..- l-'-l hatcher oil ri-oord Ilu, , j,,,! ! cent to run It. tot of m.imt t I'0 ''' ",e- ,,M", K --nifrrliiM. Kt.p.-r II ,.lri-, l'iiiKjui l'oultry lards, FiiroToU.Prop. Ta 1 - Tlie Oliver .low Xo. 10, V U esiiec. lJI lor noi Urn have a lew "' """ wry low price. plows F. I.. Chambers. FhhSai.k. A full blood Jersey bull, tirl 4 years. For particulars euiiuire t the fL'AKi ofllec. To 1iAX. Money to loan nn im proved frui prcix riy. ' fS!l KKWOOII ItL'KK. Kugene, Ur. Waxtiii'. (iruh oak wood In ex thsiirft lor Iktw. luqlre this office. r'srins for Male. I hv now thirty fluo farm In the Wil lam-t t rallcy for sale. These firm include every variety in size and prior. For description list, address i ku. M. MlLLKK, Wilklin Mock, Kugene, Or. Fur Nl. Alan horse N disc harrow, almost n, will U Hold at a bargain. Suit itl f.r farm, orchard or hop yard vork. Iinimreat lUe (iUAKO olllit'. (irl my pri.v C"iitnt-ti ri. on hop wire U-lore 1'. L. I'llAMIIKRM. MarvrluuH ICfnll. From a l ttu wrillon by lU-v. J. A. Gunik-rniH f Diuioiidale, Mich., we irr irniil i. l to make thla vstract: "I have no hesitation In aitiinnit'iid lug Ir. Kihu'b New I)tH)Very, aa the rvtutts were aiinoKt marvelous In the cvuf my wife. While I waa pnntor of lb lijpti.t rhtireh at ItiveaJunc liunahe wait l.roughl down with pneu tuoniattimiiliii); In grippe. Terrible ptroiymim of eoiiKliing would laid boon Willi little Interruption audit atrtiitdas if hu could not survive timu. A friend reconiiiielided Dr. King's New biftcovery; Itwaatjuiek In itt work ai'.l liighly sittittfactory in rwultii." Trial iHittlu free at I lender n k I.inn'i. dru) tilore. IU'(ular aii, "jOc and (l.(H). D Wltt'it Witch Haiel Halve cures nidt, tut iin, indolent sore and never (Alb to cure pili-M. Osiu km A. DkLa.no. La (rip U here again with all It olJ time vitfor. One Minute Cough -UT a relial.le remedy. It cunt t'lcuMjuickly. Osuukn A DkLano. A cup of Iark' Tea at night move tn bowri iu t,e morning without r diwomfort. It In a grrat lflth giver and blootl purifier. Hold A. YtKIMiTOS. UntoOnburn A DeLano, drugglsta, teHita in F.ugene, for a bottle of UtKINi;for the Liver, Kidneys, Slck ladauhe and Constipation. uf t rniis will find De Witt's Little Eaily UiM.-is a safe and reliable iljr forooiHtipatlon.dyniwpsIa and "ver coinplttiiit. OSBCKN & DKLANO. Tb American Reauty owes herpres "I more to a clear complexion than " ny other attiibute. A cup of wii' Tea will enable anyone to po ""at. a clears the skin and re- pimple ma that sallow, mud larks' Tea Is umhI by thous- of a,ii fr the complexion. WltliOUt IjhIii,. .1- It wPUnil. SJ ,.. A YIHINOT.IM. (wtiuliie Oliver chlll.il plow extra F. L. Chambers. Law Srt i.RNTs, On petition of the mil "f ,ut university the JPfm ci.urt yesterday made au order Z ll'Uu M,,y 31't. i o'.'ik v Uit-IP . . i . ... . iTL " U'v rl'l"l: '"! all applimiits Aiirr ""'"" to l""1-ridiiiC i" . jnrt ,f t,e niB. be present w rXjiL.inl .t n.- ...... ''"r M-.i u a,.. ti ... j. . i. i irnita l urie b.c Stories In this country T, irnnf u.tr fmiu bets. I Bur7"f tl. are I.H-ie. In Califor ioV,. ""'".x,',r'ka aud the remain cfj v A I'1""1 bM Un '" "irfli i but has neeer tiwn l ..r, ule jyp M ,ie ,. tr- isrt of th-e f torir Is . t Wat.nille. Cal.. which tt.u' "' ''f ,"'ut l'"ut'insuf "Jti 'r',4-v- The fhino factnrv die '' ti ,l WM "''rf "l ,lur- Tj " i '',"n and now, irh. T f. t. ' NV,,l"Uille. Thr ..Ui "r ra, il ,,f,-rin. stmut ) tons Ji-l l.. "" U "-ily wbatKuKne I OK HUM N. M. MM Aliti. l'ifi eillin;s n Hie Couiralloli Now Hi t.m t tbr t.tit I harrli. I 1 .' M. 'Ui i a uuiiil-r of ill Ii l; ill i WKI)NF.-I).V, MAY . May Day. 'oni.lrn!l rain l.t i.nl.i. Veiri tatlon of all Lin I. I M,n. rapidly. The work of graveling Til, ir,rt . tween W lllanii Its and tl.ik l.aalxvii completed. A bill Iwiard has Ix-eti erii'ti.! on tin lot north ot Day A Heinl. r-.n furni. Ill IV store. II. m. II. II. Mill, r li . .r. i,t, , I'rof. i li. hi. Cm. Inn wicli a limi.Uniie lliaiit llieta cane. Colidiirliir Cuiiilila ll wlm una in ,r Or-gun I'aeltle wmk has dud fr.nn the Injuries rei ee.. The I"'"! train tin. iiinmim; .. twenty liilinite. lute, eaiix d l.y h:ivng to wait for a (ri iK'i.t tram. A inimU r of ileligutes arrived lu-rt-, this aftc'limm to attend Hie I.ane County Sunday Sclnsd Ciiiivi iitinn. Two reasons may lie given w liv xuue people ili not nun. I ttieir n I. ni ,!. One t Unit they have liu titi-ini---; the other Is that they have hu uilinl 1 Ir ' K IMilllls has removed Ilia i.f. tlce to r.HiiiiB in the Mieltmi block, overneo. i. nail foil s grmviy store. Jscksou county Is smcwhat in ar-, siuii of the annual county rears 11 uauclally. A m-eiit call of the 1 Sunday S'h.. cmivi-iilion o4ncd at county tniun-r is for ordvrs prior t o'clock by devotional excrci-s con S. pteiubt r Jsih, aliiiixit seven years be ducted l.y Mrs M f Wire, of F.ugt-nc, '"'ie a iiuuii-r ol ili Ii oli .uii-in I. UKi In- r lit ilitten lit I'.li.t lu ll.e county attending the Sixth Annual Miu.h.y fs h.N.I ..N Uti..n whii li con. Veiled at t lie lt;. ( . churcbat Ilu'cii k (In llltel H..H.II. I In cm vc lit i m u i o iu . w it 1 1 dr. v..t.. .:i evi tn s I. d j lli v MIIIh. I he ad. In ... of wil .eui re.l.-- II v. r. d . Mi, olive A. Inn,, and Ui V. II ini.iii;ili and t he ri -ui. w i re .l. liv.-ri-d l.y Allu rl Walker, of , niig. II. Id. W in 1'itney, 1. 1 Junction, and M r. J "... 1 1 . 1 . nf n ini. I:. H.ris Ir.iiu eii.N.l. by Vuv I'r. -. nli nia J M jv, r.ii,-i ne .'li.iri.t. Win Pilncy, Jiiucti..ii ili.trnt, AlU-rt Walker, .-prinu'tleld district, II Mxe. t'nell ili.tri. t, Flank W.l ey. Cottage l.rovc ili.trict. I'he iiri.llineiit ofschuoU and dele- glUsalld ll.H.IUteUt of cotlllllitty. wi re litkliii p'..uv w hen we went to pr.. I he iiiii-ic hiriiiln d for the ivca sluu Is cxiiileul. 1111 H-KAV hi of the MoKMNi. hliiil baud. During County Treasurer tray 'sab aeiice at Cortland, Mr A M Mctiure is in eharge of the olll.v and attendliiK to the bUnillcns. Clean up vour vsr.l, paint Vour II I. V I. ' .. iiuiiiiiiik nn. i iiiiiRe nn. in r iui,ri.ie , a( lt., ,,,.. , iii.iiii mi i nn. ii i ill nil1! inaicriitiiv tit the value as well as lo the looks of your premises. The mciiits-rs of tl.e city couin-il have Nen Invited lo attend the next meeting of the Advancement Club and .Isteil to the dl-H.'Uiviou on "Village Iiiiprovemetit." A recent loiter from Hlgel Holt stilt ed that idle "traveling" In the south west he was locked In a box car and was without food ur watir days aud nlghs. jacksoiiville Times: Hon. II. II Miller, of Oram's l'as has sold his Iiaivrs, SiU'iir fine, Adrian, to Capt. (rown, w ho will use him as a roadster. The price paid w as l o. Osi-ar Wilde's bad character doesn't mak) his h Kiks any wor U-cau-H' it has been discovered. If the Us.ks were lit to Is In a library a mouth ago they are fit to he lucre now. (isorge W' Itowland, of The Dalles, haa just celebrated Ihe VUh anniversary of Ine settlement of his father and mother lu Oregon. He n un nils rs ar riving at The Dalles over 61 years ago. Where his father built a raft add on it the family floated down the Columi la. V II llecklcy, an Oakland, nr., cat-tle-dcnlcl, lefls the ll.i-s buri Itevii-w that lOil carloads f cattle will Isa hi tied from Oakland, Yoiicalla and Drain by the mnldle of June. Tills w ill mean the dintrihiition tbroilghoiit northern Douglas of -fi.iM) fr-uu thi sounv alone. Jacksonville Times: Ketiirns from a mixed carload of dried fruit w hich wassliipcd from the valley last fall were received last week. It wus made up of small lots uf fruit and w as not of tlrt class iiialiiy, yt a chin-k for FJ will be divided among the shlpiM-rs. The car was consigned through l'age A Son f Cortland to Kobt. Ileuderson A Co. of New York. The latter say the Oregon rreneli prunes -m-iiv t- ; ; . lllltv s loml work of the line as llicy l.a.l ever a n; -u . ; ,u(.i w alter which the regulur prograni wax I laki'ii up and the follow ing papers , read: I'uls-r by Mi-s lU-ssie Kelly, i.f (iringllel.l', wu " I'he llesiilts we .-Ni k," siuwing thai the llr.t step in sei unng the n suits we sat k Is to -Mi-ills regular that tin o t ( u. In 1 1 . t- must I -J puiiilual, another necessity is-ing tlie Miwer to think liides ii.leiit ly ol the Ii-ssiiii bel.s. Anything like ii.-ivss in the ni l ii-iiins mi ii. . i ii 1 1 1 . tiin. e w llli the bible III li.ll.lhoo.l. It M.ifss' paper oil "Lack of I'll lerprisc iu Hur Work" cam. next and Is-g-iii with the sul'Jcct oforgauia II. ui, showing that mote enterprise would add at least .ill pt-r cent to our total enrollment lu the count v, coin for four paring our lack of luterisl w itli the en lerprise of the lariuvr, nil . It r, mer Ichuiitaud niliticiall. We lark Is. 1. 1 :liesowoik lo counteract the Inllu- eiuvol those who work against us or si inlluciicu Is against n. We have ir means of c niiinuiiiratlun as other lines of Work have an I Ins J a pajs-r In the state devoted In our Still lay SV'hooli exclusively. We should keep our woik U. foie the ssipiw in all ways osiiie. At the close of this paa-r, the eon veulioii, ai ling on the suggestion of tryiugloget our priHistliags published, i-Ucie.l Mr Morss reporter and be was asketl to reNirt the piiswdiugs for the C ty pais-rs. Mr .eiglcr's putxr on "Normal Wot k" was read by Mis Ikirris and liowed careful work and set forth that the old mlicy of "lei well enough alone'' will Hot do today. Slices, in this work of training our Sunday SiiiMil teachers can only be obtained by systematic work. If our secular teachers need normal training then certainly our Sunday Siuad teachers need the same. An iutc rchaiigt of thought between teachers ofdilleisiit opillliilis U ill broudell lllU ideas of all the teachers. Mr Wimilis, of Salem, the agent of the Amei icau Sunday S.-IiiniI (iiioti, hsik the lliNir in the illscllssinii of the iu-r, putting stress upou Hie suiiject of the .sjuiiday Sclnsil lll.rarv; also ex plaining thai there was a prn-st t of a paT Is ing slane.l in tiregou net in I.I III... U ill. II... tall... not have much faith In the Italian. I , vlr M,,r. ascriblug llicg.sMl price of last year to , Mrs Kl.M1j, ,' ih.xwr, next dis.-li.s thescarcityof the liiiKrtttl ami l all- i( ti, hllggeMion of teaching history for Ilia Italians of large iM. iu Hie SuinlaV Sclnsil class, contend- During the fl.sid i f lvi about U-lflsh- i M1(, ,mt there' is not lime lor it w In n whirls were washed out by the flood, j , ,uch spilltual teaching is to bj at a losf M-rhaps K"iIM" or tsl,t Oto ,olll.. .-.omeotie to h ad Is the great the owners. At the time, says the ll) k ,mr country M hnnls. She em TlMii-s.Miiiiiilaineer. this was thought ,1i.11.iu, the iuuiortauce of our district loss that could not la' recovered for i rj,lim;1t j, ttt hos-s that this work w ill help lo overcome me ten dency to cling to old mcthod-iand wnvsof work. Mr Morsmpliasiei tlie stalemt til manr years; but wneu iress-astui oH-iied tm April ID- every wheel hail been replace", aim isrsnies uiei.- - sovxrul Iliat had ns'll tsuisirucieil. I .i x-Hsoii there was a phenomenal . t liut the SjinlaV scIiimiI is capable of run of aal'uon; but this year It is not i,,,,, made Hie Isrsl leuipcratict society expected to Is? as large. W hatever i existsiice. iiumkr tnnv come up the turbulent Oil Straight gave it as lilsexH-riuce current of the Columbia it w ill la- wel nlai the gissl Sunday sclnsil Ua. her Is coined bv llsh-whtsjls on each sideof M,rD uf OimI. i ho careful teacher has the river, and it is hupea that lins win ,,n-cee.led lu getting lier eiiuiw ciass Va! txcepiloiially large Sick headache, constipation and in digistion are quickly cured by Ie Witl s Lltllu Karly Klsers, the famous little pills. tlSIU'KN i DkI.axo. IUiMtoAii Tax ks. -The railroad company will pay their county taxes as sisin as the union lit can be definite ly ascertained. H ' thought at one t'ime that Ibis corporation would light the raise made by the court, but they wisely concluded to settle. Tks U ) .naratl. sisl to the Piii-v 0i'.iu. LlVKhi-ooi., May I. -Cargoes on pa-saage firmly held; Llveriiool s et and options dearer. Nkw Yokk, May I. -Firmer aud higher; ftsie. Cim Ado, May l.-ery strong, blc. Sax Fkasi isto, May.-Firm. Fortlaxp, May I. OllerlMg small. tMtiverted, while the careless luaiit r would lose all her class one bv one. The work we accomplish Is wonderful, considering circuinsiauees under which we labor. He has found that the children are kept from theschoalhy arch-sue- or Indilleremsj o' their parents. We magnify nr home trouble and de am rem h out and do home missionary work enough. Com menting on Mr Zclglcr'e pasr he i.ated that he was very much in favor of leaching by object lessons. The president suggested that the subject of cellcctlons ami statu a d count v work should have more con sideration. Also suggi-tted that our schools organl.e to siipiort mission aries. Heisdieves thai si lnsds will be sirong.-r If they have some special work in view. Mr I..itelller. of Junction, told of en terprising work In his school where house I ii house visitation bad secured attelnlalice. ir smirk I'reslivterian organizer i llskc I I T lllloriiimn.il ...... to gel ih-w si-lnsils orgatilM'il. Mr ritaev, or junciion, sjus me in V. T. Sanford, sUtion agent of r.... ci.ri.tn miiiilv. Pa., writes: hnao: titni-e of l acbiag temisraiice I can reemmend One Minute Congh j the Cure as the best I ever uci. i gr None of us are Phi well versisl in lllble instant relief and a quick cure. 0Hl ks A DkLaso. Illsierr KrpralsS. Washington, April an.-Seventeen years ago Nicaragua became Involved In acontroversv with (iermany simi lar to that which the republic now has itli Knglanil. jne neriiiitii i-"""" urr-tcd for Indulging lu a street fight, but his Identity being re.-ogui-im, he was released. ti. rmany -le man .-l an as.l..gy. and an Imleiiinl Iv Sf .Tid liermali melMif.war were '1. ...i- .t.t I.ut the Oermali Ad miral did nt permit his marine- and -;. s.ilors to land. n-aragLa I- ; ";.-, ,... r.,idei.t: Junction. Win l'itn.y;SpriMgti..l. M J Hill.-gas: .tri. . ... us lo make good applications. Whil. lb-chief ol.jis-t of our work is the emersion or our cnnuren, uny must kept In the work. ll... il.sciissioll was brought to a III-'. ii n.o.itte on nominations re i.rt..l and the election resulted as foll'-w-: . . ., , Mr, llarn. of Juuetion, president I:, i II I. Iloardmati, of Kugene, vice ..... ', of Key W SOillsrt, of l.ugene, Ic.tary; .1 L Z-igler, of ir. ; surer. , hi. I .-rutive i-oiniiiittei-: Kev II r olJ A straight, pr iumu- i . .... ...i...: !. llllllt. lireal exclienieiu .it..- at the linn-. It II. Ilowmaii, pub. F.muin r, of Ilren.-n. Ind., w rite-: La-t w.s-k our little g.rl Imny the only olie we have was taken sick with croup. A fit r two doctors failed to give relief and lie w as banging on a mere tread w- Imd ue Minute Cough Cure and iu life was saved. iMit'KS A DkLano. Shilo's Cure U. sold guarantee. Itcure.in.ipi.i.t.'on-uiiipti-n. It is the U-t cough cure. Only one it ut a i - i. -s ts il S-ld I v Hen- derson A Lmn. WANTU..-A pa" w i.h-s rent a typewriter. In-Uiie tins otll. e I'lgilie. Miss .-lella jf.vs inn-i. . n wi ll. S H Morss; i iittage irove, I.Jg u K'l.g' ."-iii-law, lt'V I Knolls. I'he stutislieal report by the pre-l dent showeil -LP, scholars in the ,-. .ii it f v . 'J. averrtg.- atti ndunis-, I '.' a lie I t" Ibe church from selnsils. i.J .-..i.t'ii iitei to Is aev.,1. rot- ni'l ,'','..;,. .... ;l :' sla'e slid county tt..m l '' paid for current expeiis, .-'in motmu w.- liotru. t our.Ule Kntc. I i the -late c.li V. UtloU to pledge f..r this year's work. I I I I-. All." I KOKNT. fnlirf-.i-V-.ial .- Fugene-Kllen I.m Mrs li.lt, Mr. In n.-... t, Mrs M.'Murphy s i t A 1- Ul'"'',r ,. m. Cr.-swlU'i,. ... -- --Anna Home, .- . . . . m... i I-' M . re. s It Morss. 1st li.t list S S, Harris, Mr. J W J 1 .11a Ung, Mrs O S Adams, Mrsi iravis. I Springfield M V. S S -llinv ibouip ! sou, llaltle Stewart. I mini Long Mi. il I iiomps..i, J Hlllt.a 1 I'.iigeue M F. S ! Maiiiie lik, Mrs II Ihiiiklu. It Fugle, Mamie I itch. Koinii s s - Mrs I'rt-tl. Irting I'nl. m S s Mrs ' (loud. L A I oliUm, Mrs I. A Ci'l.Un., (telle I ton. I Mm N Yates. J i n. t inti t ' P S S Olive Hityiits, 1 111:1 I la) Ilea. F.ugene l-t I'rt sbv ti nan Nettie n.t..- I.ialnirg liiion SS -L F. liagel Kugene Fits S-J I. Zeiglir, F C Krau.se, Mrs Mills, Mrs MivdiT spnugtlcld itaptisl S s Mr. F Dav, J 11 linns, W A Williams, Mrs II I'eii soli. Fairinoiint S S V. A Withy. lo'slicll Falun S S-N W allais- M 1 1 14 II II . Jiuii-tintiM FSS-Mary S.ting. J ) I t tclllsr. Mrs II llciihnm. Noia W il liams, Mrs Pitlicv, I. Williams. Irving M KS S-Oi-orgc Jennings, May Xumwalt, A J umwalt. tie.iry Misiun W Young, Vina Learned, MrsS Craig. Mm llulin. Muhawk Fnloii N K lm lord. I . Mer lii Ion - Mrs Ki in p. siuithllild M, FSS-. Mrs Hill, Mis Itohsoll. Pleasant lllll-W I, lliistow. AUKKNimiN aK"MiiN. OiHilied by singing "Sum thing le do.' IK votlolial exercises I. . I l.y Mr Kriiu-.se follow e.l by singing "Scatter Sunshine." ' The president dlscsvenil a stranger on the Iji. k seat ami Icartiilig that he ' was ;. v Sliliili, of 111., iii'lsled thai he ! come forward and talk tollici-oiiveiitiou , oil "Mlsslnll uf tiur Slllnl IV Schtsils " I lie stated that we have found out that the way In serve liisl is to serve our frllow maii. Character building Is the 1 work of the church and the object of the Mimlay sclns I. The Sunday sclnsil Is to it r ami amuse thclstti r nature that is latent in the heart of , I hu young. If we H-rfiiriii the mis sion ol the Suiiihty sclnsil we must have otllivr and teachers full of love for the work, who will sacntl.e their tsiiiifiut to Ih prompt ami energetic. You may deceive grow n people but vou cauiiut deceive childieii lu your lack of interest. Several pas is u re tin ii read, and a nilinlsT ol inti n -ting topics were brought Is-fore the cnveiitmii. The follow nig d legates were llicll si- I.-, t.-.l to Im- in atti ii I. in. e llmll the state sun. lav sch.. I ..iiveiitioli, to Is held in Portland, at the First Congrega tional church mi M iv 7, H and Mrs. C. A. Harp, .luiu ti.in: .1. F.. Iluttlcr, Jiiiii'tioii ; Mrs ;. Mring, .lunctioti; Mr. U. M.-Murphey, I'.iigcne; liev. W. w. I .lllsTt, Lllgt-Ue. The. 'iinvetitii.il having receivisl several invitations fr.iin diltcii nt towns in tlie coiitity, desiriinls n( set iitmg the next c.tiveutioti. The in. ilt. r was taken un der advisement mi l it was divided lo , hold the next convent i"ll at Creswell. Afteraction up..ti sewr.il resolutions and the transat ting of miscellaneous I ii-iiii ss, and the n a ling. t the liiintltes, the as-eiiibly a Ijoiir.s.l. Till: lOKflAM) M.N. 'N.niic tiiattges In lhat I'aper'i Usu t agciiieiit, I he l'oillatld Sun Pu'. t. vesli r day tiled suppleiueiitary artli li s of in 1 iiMirallon, Increasing its capital ti k from FI'i.isii to si,isi, shares, Flo each, ltii"nrsirators as follow s: F. A. J. Tcdhopc, H. V. Mead, N. II. Jones, M. , PIm-s and D. Sdis I 'obeli. John J l Hneii has resigned as c.li lor, ami F.dwlti J. ."".Mtt, for ln rsvlal advcrtl-eiiii lit stilicitor for the Iregoll tail, Is in charge. t MAM. KiH lot HA. I ' lull r the able editorial mauage ineiit of t aptalti John (lilrieli, the Sun has Ufii clearly and strongly on the side of the stiple ever suite II startetl, and during the legislature. I tillage (irove Items. Fcliu Leader, April The Odd Fellow sand Ksls-kshs celc I rate.l the Totli aniiivomory of the I. O. (I. F. here last night. Alsmt I s) ls.rs.ms were prvseiit. A Isiuunful siips r w as enjoyed by all pit sent, af ter w hich the evening was sn( In spvetii making, music, dcclaiiinlioiis, songs, etc. It was voted by all pne clil as the event of the season. K. P. Long and S. P (iaroulte were ticcti d representative lo the grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. at Salem Mav IV Miss Matt le Thompson will repre sent the Itcbakah lodge at Ralein. A ltlu I'AI'KK Mil l..-It is learned (hat arrangement aie Isiug made for the establishment of an extensive pa s r null plant al lireeii lt.islu nn (he t atern division ol the Oregon Central and Fastern Itailway. Some cxr iemvil pasT mill men who have lss-n coniiected with the Oregon (ily mills propose putting in a Fl'si.wm plsnt t make the wishI pulp from hemlock timlsT w hich Is abundant there. This would la an iuiMirtant industry and il Is to ls hopetl It w ill succeed. IIishm il oiiiiih-im for 4 atarrli I Hal I sslsis 'Irrrurl, a. p.. t. iirr sill .Mf, ly .r.t...y tlie keti.-nl .in. .1 bikI .-..in i-l.-t. .1 .lent. k. 1 1 . s linle t t.-lil . It. Ii rtil.-rn K it (In. m. Ii tin- iiiiir.i .urine.-.. i: Il Hit I'll-. .IllHl.il ll. l. T I- IIM-.I f-e.t .hi .r. -. Mli..i Ir.ii.i r. I'.iui-li' -liili'lmi. tlie iImiiin..' III. r Mill .. I. t. II I.... I I. tl.e .mmI )..ll -...i'.lt . I, rite ti.iiu tl. in Hsll' I Miami I nr.' tln.MlU. Ilire-t I' K. J I tli lll'T A 4 il.. Ill I. . I I . I IHIIII ll'l lll.'HMl!). Mil. I l tali.'ll III. r rt.nl . ..'in. illi .'tljr ii.li II. r 1.1. st ml nnl. u i. ..irls.i'S ..I lis )li-m. In l.utliiK 1111 i .1 . rr ti I. nr.' I or t.-u K t the k.-ii.iIii.- Il l l.ii .1 Inl. lli.l1-. sli-l nis.lc 111 I ..U-.I.I, llhl.i. I t 4 I I li,'i y A I .1. I.'llltlihlsll Iff. ggT""'. l.y h11 .Irtimiitt. 'fice : -c. 'i liUU iil (iii.nl. Ms; .' Pi.ka or Nor (ii ii.TV. Toilay's or- cgoiiuiii: ".liss jiury nergcr, iiiinci- I a few dav since for sending nlrstvne letters through the mails, was arraign ed in the F. ."J- district court yesterday. and entered a plea of not guilty. She is under K0 IkuiiIs, and expects to carry on her dressmaking business at l.tigeiie uulll Her trial couu-s on ai least." ( omit Lavkks. Mr O M Sawyer, of I his city, has eight thorougliliretl Wvamlotte hens, which were one year old April Till of this year. They com uieiiitd laving Ot-lola-r l'.'l," Iv4, ami up to April ft), Ish'i, have laid I'll eggs, nr an average of 1I4 egg. each. Flit bens have received the ls-st of care, and Mr. Sawyer has a tally Iwmrd on w hlch he lias kept a record of the eggs laid each tlay. Who can beat it? pslljr ini.nl. Ms J. IIki.nu ItKMoVKIi. Men are at work tislay tearing down ami removing the wreck of the old farmers' warehouse, near the railroad, w hich wa burned last winter. The rubbish will Is piled ami burned and the lot where (he building stisitl cleaned oil. It will add much to the apM-arauce of that Hirttou of town. Hurklea's Arnica Salve. The llest Salve in the world for Cuts, llriiise. Sire, liivr, Salt Itheiim, Fever Sin-s, Tetter, Chapis-d llainls, t'hllblaitis, Corns, aud all Skin Fruplioiis, and Miil vt-ly cure Piles or im pay rcjulred. It is guantiilis-ii to give H-rfifl satisfaction ur money refunded. Price 'St it-nts mt Isix. For sale by Heliderstin A Llliu. An Appeal fur Aid. Mayor J I) Matlock Is lii receipt of the following keif explanatory letter from Nebiaska, w hlch is eiilitlitl to a generous consideration and r-nic: Fw imi, Neb., April J.. lstr,. To Hon. Mayor, Fugnie, On goii iKAHSiic I eucliis.' Mm "( ilitm's Ap-al'' in Ishalf of our drouth trickell ssiple. Our cilij n a Im are able have Ins-n carrying the alllictcd tsjople through thrtsi . iiiis of partial tailiin and have aid4-l until tin v are no longer aide, i'he slat,- has xs'lid ed Its seed apcroiriatioii, the fortunate one reti ivilig either four bushel of com, potatoes lest, while iiianv rr ivlvetl none. A liumls r would bor row lo buy s. v.l rud provision, ri pay ing after barvtst, hut moiiev lauuiil Is. had on any security. Wc have strained every energy for tlnir relief, but have ts-u tMm-i-d to "Apal lor Aid" b relieve lllclr ileKTale coll. dition and suit, rings. II Is uudoubteilly true thai -elll-h In. liv i tl ii : Is haw, and an- impltiting aid sent direct I i them, v I, a are not reliable or ress . ihtu. Hit the .ig. mil ii res of this ipis-al sh til.l lu,ii iMiitldence an I ctr-oiH-rii' i. n In this worthy canst for sintering I iiuianit , . In vour I oiiomhle p.witi ii, can .ii Uot devise stilth' iiicIIi.kI w 'H-reby your city call la cnliVMsi-e.l for c ilitrlbuiiniis to the ptstr Nlld destitute niln of Nebraska, for they are solely lu need of a kind and helping ha i l. F. tm cslly hoping to hear frum veil stsm, I am yours verv tiulv, C. C. 1'oNH, Sc. Clll.'in K. I lef Commit !. I Utter List. May 2, IWi. Ileiitiell, W ( 'otl lllHIl C D Duliiisira, JatMb Kim-Ii, S,.i, Keluleii, Fin .iiguiie Adams, Mrs I-: II Marker, O W Davis, Dr A A King, Ktlgar Keuilev. Will McColl.Hich. W T Milt-. W M Miller, Mary Moxlev, I. O Italns. J Skellcy, W A Snyder Frank Williams, I.ouette Williams. W S. Arhsrsrol our rul srill tr m.,1.. nti.lt t-l l.-r 4 . v.-lt nut. IVr-.itl. r.lltlif lur letlrr will Cleasi- tste wllt-ll S'lvrrtlt.-.!. I I rai. ! M Traclirr' lAamiiiailou, Notice is lii ti .y gm ii that the next regular ipiarti rly i v.ii.ilnaliuB for teachers' i-s rt lll.-i.t. . w ill l held at the court lions., in F.ii-i in , ..inun m lug at I . m , Wednesday, May -t Ii, ly.ii. i'ri lieis wi-hlng state ivrt illcati-s or stale diplomas li..nld make appll. cation nt that l:iuc. .1 I i I I soN, C... Supt, toiiul) Tii.isHirr's Nufire. Not in- is Inn l.y gheii that all I.ane cotiiily warrant, fi. iu regllere. iium Is-r '.S4.s I., i.s'. i, in. hlsive, w ill Is paid uli ptesi iilatloii at this olll.e. Inii Id w ill s..p on the am April t, ! 'j. J. I.. i.Kil, Treasurer. 1 1 nil April 2 i, I ''"i. kt pi s i n i si i r ii. my. It i Urt'itr..! l.i imi'. I'i:. mil r.lill..tlni. "f iii I i I rrlilli l.-.l r.-tit. i. r l.il. srlel t.. oni' t -r rir. i .r in I V re .int. t.i M 1 1 t N l.t lV. I.. : sv I'j.armai-i-l.l siir.. .r. . .. c .iii. it.HiNn r.-r .als 'r s.l lt ' .!. . i ri . Ii . ail'l III Kugrii t ir, i, I.- i ..t.i.ru .1 . I an,. V V.3T A Itln Hoi' Yakii. Ilurrlsliiirg lle vlew: Our piwiits-r hop raiser, Dr. II. A. Davis, is sparing an rxsna4tir eltorl to prtM-ure a largo yield far his fad's pick. He ha I 'sl acres planted to hop which comprisi-s an area of as gssal hop producing land a the couuty alliirds. There ha lss-n all spring and now I employed In hi field from lA to 2" hands, and, a a result, the ground I in the t.l stihle slale of eultivallon. The niIi-s arc all set and the men are placing the twine on them and training the vine leassiiuie their serM-ntlue tsiursa) ti Dual listgemeiil. The doctor by ex'rimiit hasilemuu st rated that twining the pole ach way insure the tsyst results of any metlind In tist. I'.llr i.tisnl, ljr .'. In Cm iviiikkh. Jmlge lull, rlou to day, iu chaiiils-rs, heard (he arguments In the case of Couser Vs fiaiiran. Hon liisi II Ikirns represented the plaiutltr ami I Imi L Hllyell the defelidaut. The case was taken under advisement. Judge Fulli rtoii returned lioinc on the afternoon train. Fiti iT DniKRs. N Humphrey re nirts that his prune orchard Is looking splendid, ami uo damage has resulted from frost. Delias contracted for lw fruit driers, of a capacity of 4,IH: bushels each, at a ctsit of Fl,1'"". ex clusive of building. They will Imi ready for the crop of this season. A llt, ai Jansii. All sllil. tlr I ST ul this mil SJ..11I.I Sr.vljr tst eiinl.li'r.sl tii.ltf.inius lu i.an riea nl r i tare sue sii.l snlali hst.lts, Iiiih.Iis1 tlti'rrto tif rii-i'ss ul J.tf mi n-.-oirrliiK his illx.'stton IhmiiKli tt.i Itit'.rinitritlalltf ul Ihistetl. r'l Muinarti llltti-ra, (..rriniist sneinif rrini.lli- lur ity.-Ml, litlllull.iit;.. atl'l i-,.itll.ittuu, Uiu ul si lls utllail) folill-l lu iiilljilinil..l with rsrh lit her. As the l.illiarb ret-'iven Ilu tnlir, alll KS.lrle Jiilt-.'S arr sii-r.-tt-l In lu-allliliil -lrutl-tit.lt IhruiiKh thv si:t-ii'y ul till iimtI restufs IUr, nertu t rat it-1 tit 1 1 1 1 v . at .tt 1 1 an. I tlei. re lillll. tin ImkI iniiii lu siil.-tatire nii.l tin. lu.iM-l.'. lu vlnur. I..r tl.e .r.'triitniii aiel ruts . iiin'.ani.ti., iheiouatti' .let kl.lu. J tiuiil.lr Ills Hitter. I. a inn! .lio-i't ati.l lliriMistiuuliis u.e.11 rtnal atr'-lil. Ita I ll. rt. are .-.-ll l.-lt slil l'..lii.rtli 'li.lve. BAD COMPLEXIONS l.ik, )rll..tr. mil. iii.itht tin, plia- I'list, t.lA. kill U la. luivt.lii-s., rtsllHSS, try, Hun, ami f illing luir. ami aiiiii. luliy lilriiilttirs irrinitr.l an. curtst l. His tvt. lire.-1 r soap Tlirnesit rtt.T'uril In pur if lug ami ts-aiitir ii g s.kii In th siiiilil, a STI-ll .J .iiot 4lil aserteal lur toilet, lath, ami iiurst-n. It la lis anas It alrlVrs al llii-c It nf In. at t.Hn lei iim.tt itpili:ur.iiiiiii, s Is. : lh ei.HH.ii.. iMiimn, nittiimi, ov iss.-uki i., i.i i ... i - it rni:r Bulil thimia-tHHii thr tri.it.1 I'litTi Iinr awd Ths l'.sr..a..s.fi.ltflrUra, ll.al.si. "AS alwul UUW,0kio,bwip,iiJ UaU'autissllr, Mki.knai' Si'ltiNim. This is a grand health gvilng place. The llnest hunt ing and tlshlng imaginable. I'rhs-s reamiuable. (See ad In iiuolher col umn. I'KOIIA'IK M AITKUM. I'jttato of tstepheu Jenkins, duteaseil. Apprais er lllatl thvir resirl. Fxeculors atithorl.isl to sell pt:rsoual proer(y al private sale. BILLY FOR I fresh roll No. I butter .1 cans oysters 3 cms salmon 3 can tomatia-s 3 lbs nice fresh dates Sin til while beam for Bt-ud.. .20 , .25 .2.1 .1. .ii .02 FAVORITU S WILKES. 2 JCi Will make the season of 1895 at ELI BANGS' STABLE, Eugene, Oregon. TERMS. SINGLE SERVICE, $10; SEASON, $15; : INSURANCE, $25. Mares insured, money due when known to bo with foal. Insurance money tluu on all mares i . I i . . u I ll.n ..nnti. Maei.u le. .tit ii .llfnt.jt i.nliiriul nit riifluittlflftlil forma Cilullnl! Ilalltl.s III ll-avjll IlltJtviJltlllJ. .Miilin li'iiii 'ui.uiiv.vj 'u.-tti... v.. tv....-..w.v v.....-v. Care will lit; taken to prevent aecMcnts, but will not bo reHpointiblo for any. 3J Nl r o Faviiiiitk Wii.kks.J Itei-nril Sin of Crawford 1, J. M. I., Oilio Wilkes. Swt-et llrlar, Number .'even, H iunia. And II other with rcc ords ofK) and U tter Kull brsjlhir to llourljon Wilkes, (sln of Sl.tlllUtl I. I Il iiirlHiti ratcUen I" I'.mst It.tV l Ahdallah Wilkes I lUiurtMiii Wilkes Jr. irli-stoti. anil :ii others with r. Is f l;'A aud better i ( h; 2:1.1 J:ITj 2Kt! i It 1-1 re- (i. Wilkes, Itecord, Wre or 14 In 70 III :i In To In :vi In 70 In 2:13 2:'H 2:'J 2:24 1 2:i'.J 2'WI llanibli Ionian 10 Hire or Dexter, 2:171 iri tiirl 2:20 Nettle, 2:1 Jayliould 2:20) (iaette, 2:21 Artillery, 2:21 J Ileiieation, 2:22 and .'ll other In 2'W iKilly Fllkrr AUlallah 1 I Mambrlno. hire of l Amazonia. Hlr Walter 2:27 and 3 others in 2:30 ('has Kent mare f Imp. Uellfounder. (Irainl dam of tirscii's One Kyt. Itashiw .VI . I Andrew Jaekson 4 I Lady Surrey Favnrite... ICi-ord, 2 j ...j Ham of llouraon I Wilkes sire of 42liste-l in 2 ..'Hi. 'I be only mare on earth that has 4 sons, sire of a 2:20 trotter. Abdallah l." hire of Uohlsmlt!) Maid 2 14 ami h others In 2:.HI. I.lvle l'is-hles, a. t. b. by Hilly Wsi(ner. Ilnill of Jim owiilii710siniof Alie Isiwnlnr, 2:'J I'at OownlnK, 21 ij Henry Clay H.. Hire of Itlack Douitlas. 20 and two others In the list. Teleirranli... rhlllliis mare. Ilamblelonlan 10 Alslallah I. r-ireof 41 In from 2:I7 ( has. Kent mars to 2:30 Kaly Darling f Andrew Jackson 2. Sir Henry mare. I linker's Ily lander. Ku l'. 1 1 i.itsti.s. fa Kuifeiie-Mr J .'l ihi.s..n. Mie Is.rns, Maijie It'i Ita-rord Hre of ( hu-iinie (; rol li-y, Kelio, My-tery, I htm of 'li- .'ii y L'l'-.tion, i::n, I X'aliiaii, Meteor IU-sird, o f Auierli-au Clay .14 hire of (irauville, 2:20 Mairirl I'riKlf. 2:27 Kllat'lay, 2:27J Idlllis of 2..1.1 ! Mr Walter J M 2:1 j Nutmtr, 2 In 2:1.1 I l.arnet, 2 l! 2:2-1 and 21 others In 2 -KI 2. S- ' I.ualaba 2.2i I mm of Ibiirr liausir, 2:P'( '. I't Matilda, . 2-K) Casuius M. Iteeord aire of DuranKo. Harry t lay, Cotis-rlit's ilsm. Hire dams of Flora Wilketi, ICitsnlus M. Clay Ii by Henry Clay H. IttUghU rof Alslallah I. 2:11 ) f Ima. Tranby. A rat us mare. ami 20 others in 2:30 Kdw In Forest, Jr hire dams of hinlile ( i, 2 l"i aud 1 others iu 2:.Vi IniiiKhti-r of I'.dwln Forest 4D ( Kentucky Huuter. Hire of 21 In 2.. 0 Highbinder mart. Woodford mare. Clar. ( no f : ! Hire of Croxie, 2 l! I Wo.slf.-rd Chief 2:22 and 4 others In 2:li I la in of I'balla 211) Majoli., 2:l' Wil-m, 2 I'.j Mis Waxle - 1 ( I .rey I'jiille. I llolivar mare. I Mambrlno I 'ay master Mambrlno h i f II by Mambrlao. hire of I lioiialia' darn uatraced. I.a.ly I b..rii 2:ls( Dow ijiiik' Bay Mefsell I.itlle'Nurah j "r. hister to I'.iK Norah, t HlKhl.mder mart. Krainlam of Huilaii, 2.21. f Wsxie hire of i.rnlton, 1 'angl, 'el o' 2:22' f Cani ihoroughbrsd)... f Ameilcan Fx-lirt ; tslre dams of I l'etsy Itlchard. I..,lv lli.irn. 2 11 Mambriuo 1'atcheu OS For further particulars inquire ot BLI BANGS,