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JUNE 1. ,-ntisr. .11 t lit I, vie LwiiowmriiiH. Enquire of Vull"i'- lllllclllllO oil ftt r'irt ....nil- f .in or J F. L Chambers'. ,f,0U ( k.I r.ii.lt. mid tin 'llHIII ,. w liiJ'lli' may I foiuid at 1 i L.ii.vnii olive trM.'. hetweeii K.rtJ"sixlitnl-one block west F;"l"l ,.lii hotel. JIo I i.re- " lo"il:ll 'li utul work III till) best Hixnu'r. .. ,1 Jhiunb rhilu's CitUidi KflXl dearth-!,, I takephuro cE,si"i, WwtHrt. Cal. For sale ii.l .nn .Iruirir sta. c.o tit i i- A full blood Jersey bull Uvrttr. For particular enquire illlie OiAHi oWee. r Money to loaii n iiu Eugene, Or. Wool. i D Mit!o.k & Co will pay bU'lirtt uitirkctprlue for wool. Farini fur Sub-, the I darn now thirty flue farms In t lie iviiioufttit vulli-y f.- sulc. Thee friu, inclu io every variety li. size and pr (iw). M. Miller, Wilkin Ulock Eugene, Or. LVC 'or Hatching'. Fmin imre bred fowl bred for i .lih Mii.l vratH. L. Bruhmas, It, White, Brown, Jijfruud Blwk luliorn, Minorca, 1. lwck, s Haiiilwriri. ulao Huns and etc.. for iirfaior tlie bent butcher on record JWl cwt one cent to run It. Cost cof BitliiK', l cjrg size. Plans n I etc.. tent Tr J2.00. Egg $ per It Aclilre-i, LiniHiia rouitry lords, Rnseburg, re. KitKi Tot.LKs, Prop. Wire fencing of nil widths Just re etived. ' Enough to build a half a Tilesf fence, ut F. L. Chamber'. A Imciiv fir iV; a two-seat d liai-k fnrKw-l'"'1'' yw. Over forty other bugles mill wugon with prices to wit the linn-. F. L. Chambers, Sme lime ago I was taken sick with cramp in the stomach, followed by diarrhea-. I took a couple of doses or ChauiUc-rltiiii s Colic. Lliolera and Ilirrliiicu Itoiimdy and was immediate- Ijr relieved. 1 consider it the best medicine in the market fur all such torn plaint. 1 have sold the remedy tt Jtliern and every one who uses It peak highly of it. J. Wj. Blrlokler, IIy t enter, Cal. rer tale by burn 4 Dt l.iino , Os- Xtil.iVto Mount Ion I laliiiaut. All persons who own or claim any Interest in lands under the Act of Con grew approved Sept. -7, 1850, ond have not oiiiuiiiuil patents for the same. heuld take not lee of the Act of Con grew approved July 20, 1894. Infor mation in reirurtl to tills matter will be ftveli irj veil by callingon or addressing The Eugene Abstract Company. Titus bio k, opiHiKite Ilollman House. Eu gene, Orepm. A ttcinur kuble t ore lor Uhtuma llIH. Weatmliisler. Cal.. Marco 21. 18U4. Souie time nao, on awakeninir one uioruin, I found that I had rbeurua tUm in my knee so badly that, as I re marked to in v wife. It would be Imoos- ilble for me to attend to business that day. Ut'iiit'inberiuif that I had some of Clmmherluin's 1'aln llulm In my tore, I went for a bottle, auii rubbed tbeatllicted parts thoroughly with It, t . fording te direction, and within an hour I was coirnletelv relieved. One ppllcuiloii had done the busineti. It ths U-Nt linlcient on tht market, nd I sHi it under a positive guaran- . K. 1". IIahiuh. For saleoyOs wrs4 DvLauo, druKglsts. , 1 Rit.v w j sick, wo gare tier CmU. Tm wan a CUUO, alio crloj for CastorU. flwi the tm-aine Mta, atie clung to CtatorU, ftaa the ha J CUil Jrao, alia gave them Caatorio. ( f U Grippe is hero airaln with all Its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Curtis a reliable remedy. It cures od lures (iiickly. Osuurn & DeLano. Krl' Clover Itoot, the great Blood Purifier, gives fr. shni-ss and clearness totheCuiiiplexlr.) and cures Constlpa ,i9". 2) its., ,V els., $1.. Bold by Henderson & Linn. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, of Chattanooga, f. ")., .ay: "Sliilo's Vltallzer 'Saved Life.' I consider It the best reme d fr a debilitated system I ever ud." Kr Dysiwpsla, Liver or Kid "'J trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. 8 'Id by Henderson & Linn. Parki' Couirh Syrup cmcs Coughs c"ldsand Consumption. Mrs. Cath i'ie MmU of Le Hoy, N. Y., says: "I 'k one botde of Parks' Cough 8yrup. ae I I'll liL-.. mv '"Kli and I am perfectly well now' v) t. 1KK1NOTO.V. H, ItowuiMii, pub. Enquirer, of Hremen, lud., writes: Last week our '"'e (firl bu,y the only one we have m taken sick with croup. After two ' failed U give relief and life m ''""KHinon a mere tread we tried Minute Cough Cure and Its life " saved. Osnt'R & DeLano. Hurklea'i Arnica Salv-. TLe v.st lvo h) t,,e woru for Itruiws, Son-s. Ulcers, Salt "ileum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped If'ds. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin "uptimu, and plwltively cures Piles, "fnopay required. It Is guaranteed m KIVh iH rf....i M..,lof....,l.... .,,,. box. rur sale by Henderson A Hun. Klbl'B iii.e srmwiTORY. 'im,,ij , ,, . .,.,, l,7"7 i';""I"I to eeliu rr boi. fiend 'i.,:-T!?tV.'".r. rirc "' lnirl l Ur l; ; '' l-iilt-wl pharmactal.Unea. wVu N.",F""i." AMiwiaiD. For ie bj all rwon h..'.''"1 nrbi, sad In lugena WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. Commissioners' court one week from today, aft?raoS;"y Wel" 10 H,ri,,K"eW '- Z. M. Brown, ef Portland, is in Eu gene again. E. E. Boyd came up from Junction this afternoon. .Mrs Uyrd Houston, cf Hoi-eburir. i. visiting In Eugene, cj - A griK'eryiuan today quote eggs at 1 cent per dozen. b Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craw returned home to Albany this morning. The Linn county pioneers will uiutt at lliownsvllle June 19, J0 and 1M John Henry, tho Port land cattle buyer, spent lat night In Kugene. President Chapniiui wi ut It Port, lane on this morning's early train , Clias. K. Woleott I- ..l llllfllllltl .if ll.A rsuriu or July committee at Medford. t. . . - . . -- -- - - wit; Auorney Ueo. j;. Dnnis returned noiiie iroia Leijanou on last night's train. Mrs. Mary Carleton leaves on the enr ly train lu the murning for Dellassus, Missouri. Jackson county has Just Issued a call lorau warrants issued up to October u. rurkeypile and wile, of cpringnei .,' spent last niglit In Eu gene. A large number ol Eugene ppople mil Biivoii me cttuauciors excursion to Salem. air. ana sirs. J. J. Walton Sr., went locreswell tliit afternoon to visit a few days. MissOllie II Butler, formerly of Harr...burg, is teaching vocal culture at MeUtord. J. E. Holt and wife ave ttkeu rooms nt Win Edris' residence on High street. Deputy ProstH?uting Attorney Wil liams went to Junction today to ar-r pear In a civil case. Mrs. Falkenburir was a passenger to Albany this morninir. ami . ill there Join her husband. It seems to be the senei'il nnlnion that Hon. W. C. Whitney will be the new secretary of state. Superintendent Held denies that on June 1st a change of time of the S f it it trains will be made. David Link Is In Eugene. - His eyes are somewhat improved, but are yet In a very deplorable condition. Attorney F. C. Matteson left today lor full creeK where he deli vers 4 he memorial address tomorrow afternoon Jon A. Carr. of Portland, who at tempted to bribe the "Uiiiio" Kelly jury nas been sentenced 'o live years in tne pen. J. E. McCauley, of Portland, arriv e.l here on last night's train, and this morniug left witli Sewell Smith for the Blue River mines, Mrs F B Dunn and her daughters, Misses A.oy and Edna, will leave for Hoston Saturday morning, iney ex pect to spend a couple of months in the East. They go via the Union Pacific. Mr and Mr. R J Penrice, who have been visiting in England since last September returned here on last night's train. Mr. Penrice thinks that Oregon Is ono ot the grandest places to live In the wide world. Cards are out for the marriage ..f Norton J. Damou t ? Miss Hclea An toinette Osburn, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Osburn lu Salem, on I'hursday, June 0, 1895, at high noon. Salem Post: Rev. J. L. Parrish Is very low at his home on Marion ami Capital streets. At his great age ol nearly 00 vears and lu his decrepltl condition of late, his friends will watch every turn now with anxiety. It was freezing In Nebraska, Kau- . . . .. i tn t. sas, Iowa, uaKOia auu iniinns we ' ago. Now a waruj wave is binning up all vegetation, th thermometer ranging from 90 to luo degrees. Wo aio glad we live in Ore gon. A cup of Parks' Tea at n'ght moves the bowels in the morultig without pain tr discomfort. It Is a great health giver and blooO purifier. Sold by A. Yerisoton. Jacksonville Times: A. E. Long, or Medford. and W. L. Chsppelle, of Eu- gene, who are prospecting en Cotton uami nrwic. Calif., have struck a vein of the original blue-wash gravel, which prospects very wen The state grange Is In session at ure- gon City. Twelve counties are rep resented by Mr and Mrs J O Powell; Alternates, Mr and Mrs J Aimnson sod Mr and Mrs John orennaiser. John Simpson Is present as gatekeeper. Ttv. T. L. Jones. P. E of the M. fc. church of this district, who was ser iously Injured at Urants rass Dy uis tsh.n running away last week, Is slow- ly reooverlng from his Injuries ana the doctor who Is auenaing mm says he will soon be able to be out. Tho Ohio republicans have noml- iinted Asa 8 Bushnell for governor. They endorsed Win McKlnley for pres ident and John B Foraker for U.S. senator. Senator Slierrrin presided ver the convention. A straddle finan cial resolution was passsd. Tuesday's Albany Democrat: Prof. Wilkes Uft this noon for Ann Arbor, where he will take a two years' course in ! J. C. Mevsr and son have returned from their trip to Lane coun ty, and report a pleasant mining ex perience. Attention is called to the oMense, punishable by law, of placing dead on SmnJs In the river and Its tributaries. There is an extreme penalty of M fine for this demeanor. A few Infractions of the law are know n to have been made recently, and offenders, either willful or careless, should remember the golden rule. The American Beauty owes herf res tlge more to a clear complexion than to any other attilbute. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos sess this. It clears the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea Is used by thous ands of ladles for the complexion. Without being a cathartlo It cures con stipation. Sold by A. Yerinoton. A Portland paper says that ths firm of Dlttsohotlsr, Haas Co., wholesale nta furnishing goods and clothing ealers, has dissolved partnership and the house, It is said, Is now settling up its affairs preparatory to retiring from business. The times are such the mao arement deems It wiser to discontlaue trade than It would be to oontinua an aotive business career. J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City. Mo., chief enrolling force, S8th general nr iriaaouri. writes: I wish 1 . . to testify to the roer.UofOne midum Cough Cure. When other oalled curea failed, I obtained almost instant ... relief and a speedy cure by tha uae of XriD-LAK.. lEl0tt.H0.- DAY. Hie Orare Are DeciruteJ Denplte the Indeiiieiu Weather. For several days pant tho weather bus U-eu very Munterv aiul 1),hu rnii.,!, Day, lMto. bruku with ilnn,u r..ru. boding. At times, however, the cloud would break away and the sun would make It iippearame to gluoVlen the nearisoi all with the expectancy of a bright day. Rut it was not destined to be so, though the day did not prove to 1 really a bad one. Extensive pre parations had been made for a proin r and patriotic observance of tho day, ami it was only the alight Imleineiiey of the weather that preveuted It from being one nf the most beautiful and iiupresaiviM-f services in honor of the memory oi the departed comrades of the brave ineii who fought to save their country ever held In this city. The line of irirch was formed on Oak street, north of Ninth at 10 a. in. Before that time the U. A. It., W. U. C., Co. C, and Eugene Comet Baud had assembled at their ress.ctive halls. The public school children of both the Central and Oeary schools met at the Central school and marched from there to the place of formation on Oak street. Shortly after they arrived a sliowir came up and the children were uiurched into Parker's opera ho.'se, where they remained until It was over. Promptly at 10 o'clock the line was formed as follows: Eugene Cornet Band, Company C, O. N. O., II. A. R. and old soldiers and sailors, public, sell. kiI children and mayor aud citv council and chicns in earr.i.gi. The W. R. C. preceded the column to the cemetery in carnages. The line m Jed north on Oak street to 7lh, weston 7th to Willamette, south on Willamette to l.lth. At this poi.it, owing iO Vie long distance to the cem etery, most of the school chil 'rcn re versed the order of ma:? h aud left fhe column. The cimiiiiii proceeded east on l.'itli street to Patterson, smith on Patterson to 14th '.nil east on 1 -It li to the county road leading to the I. O. O. K. cemetery. The procession reached five blocks, one of llio longest in Eu gene for many days. Arrived at the ceineterv the differ- eut orders 'irmed aiouud the hollow square. Two details from the W. R. L. under escort or detachments from the O. A. R. were sent out':o dec -irate the graves of old soldiers. The band then iilaved Q se' "ction. hi Vi which inuriiiiaioi uie w. j. it. was had. ..r : . ...i.i ... .i. . r . .i ... . i - . i. A iiuurtette was rendered by L. Hu ll.;, 1. I). Kowland, Mrs. llij gins utul Miss Myiu llrown. The inemliers of Che (I. A. R. then went through t lie ceremony of deposit ing (lowers upon tlie grave in honor of the memory ol comrades or the var ious companies which they represent ed. Comrade Miller next delivered a short address to comrades of the (1. A, R. Up to this time tho weather had been favorable to the occasion, but a bleak w ild and ruin now came up and the addri ss by Past Department Com mander McElroy aud the remaining programme was disposed with. The services were then dismissed to Imj resumed again nt Parker's opera house at 1:30 p. in. AFTKKXrtON. ,n Co. C, V. R. C. and tiC-ool children formed on Willamette at 9th street, and under escort of Post No. 7, O. A. R.. marched north on Willi' nelte to 7th, thence east to Oak, tueuco south to !Hh, thence west to Willamette, thence souln to Central school, where appropriate exercises were. held. At the Central sctiooi grounds a filalfotm had Imjcii erected and on it a leiititilul white monument and a uinund of moss representing a grave. Scats were erected to accommodate vis itors. An organ was also placed on tlie platfoim. A large crowd of ieo ple assembled to witness the exercises notwithstanding the threatening con dition of the w eather. Follow lug Is the pi, grain ren''-red by tho schools: Song nag ot America. Invocation Dr. Driver. Salute to the flag. RecitfcliCi "Memjiial Day," by Vt rule Lang. - - Song Al aud Uarttner. Recitation The Veteran' Death- Clara Evenson. Recitation Misses ilklus, Uilstrap and MeMurray Song "Cover tneni over wun ueau ti ful llowers," by 8 little girls. Recitation "The Slleut Visitor." by Arthur McAlister. Recitation "Somebody's Darling," by Ellen Mills. Somr bv 18 little clrls "ocattering flowers over the Soldier's grave." Recitation (-"Our Flag," by Clyde Cheshire. Recitation "The Bugle Call," by Grace Edniuuson. Recitation "Our Country's Heroes" by Eugene Coleman. Recitation by two little boys and two little girls. '' At this Juncture a photograph of the crowd was taken. Recitation by riarry Lowell. Recitation "Decoration Day," by Lelia Russc.l. o Recitation -"Flowers," by 3 little girls. .-!.. w A few remarks by Prsf. bicLlroy. Three cheers for Prof. Roid and pub lic schools, by old soldiers. Three cheers for O. A. R. by public schools. . Recitation "Unknown Graves," by Mary Sklpwortli. a Song "Battle Hymn of the Repub lic," by everybody. This closed tlie exercises of the after noon. Exercises will be held again to night at Parker's onera house under the auspices of the (J. A. R. Elder Jlonuell Will Reconsider. At a meeting of the olllclal board of the First Christian church, held at the residence of P. J. Mcl'herson last even ing, the board decided not to accept the resignation of Elder Bonnellas pastor of said church, Elder Bunnell accepting the decision of the board. P. J. McPhekbon, J. H. Stiles, P. R. Buknktt. Doctor .I R. Fuh, of Gravols Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many years experience, writes: De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal for ind"i'it sore". 1 1 ! -i ami bums. It top- pain instantly, heal a burn ulcKiy and leaves no Bear. Ohbukn & DeLano. Pally Ouard, May). Floral Decorations. Manager Parker had the stage beautifully deco rated with llowers and evergreens at the play "Alabama" In the opera i bouse f".1 'Li. illiniums aud flower- i i T..A hir anil there "'g n""""': ? U ' ."nrk. of row. UP" f blHM,lul, 8,ornl the wails, KVng the stsge the appearance of a o o .i n.i.l Iniriiirlinir genuine nower niii-" life and beauty to the well rendered play. ,., " RACES POSTPUXED. On account of tho heavy rains pre vailing during the past week and the muddy condition of the track the race advertised to take place at the Stewart track Friday and Saturday have beeu postpoaed until Thursday aud Friday, June tith and 7th. The races prom iso to be quite excit ing events a the hmses are evenly matched. Remember the date, Thursday aud Friday, June tith and 7th. Arrested. PallT Uuanl, May jo. Constable T. I). Linteii yesterday evening about 7 o'clock arrived in town witli the tramp-rapist, who as saulted some little girls south of town Monday afternoon, who he captured near the Cheshire hop yard. It a pears that he also assaulted a little girl near the Blair farm on Tuesday. He gives Ids name as Jack llrown aud says he came here from Portland. When first arrested he denied ever having been at the place where, he committed tho assault, but afleiward admitted that he was lu that section on laM Monday, but claimed he was Intoxicated. Me l In the county jail for safe keep ing, lie will be given an examination before Justice Wheeler on the charge tomorrow iiioriilnir at U o'clock. l- HOUND OVKK. The scouuil-el was bound over to ap pear Wore the grand Jury In tddUO mums, ins conviction is nearly cer tain. n Paltjr Uuanl, May 'JO. Makrii:i. Today's Oregonian snys: "Mr. A. Evan Reai.jes, who has many friends in this c.ty, arrived at the Ho tel Portland lot "evening Irom Hills boro, accompanied by a bride. He had Imimi married during the day to Miss Edith Tongue, the daughter of Hon. Thomas Tongue, at the family home al Hillshoro. The bride li a young lady witli many accomplish ments. Mr. Rvalues is a young attor ney of promise. His father, Mr. T. (1. Realties is a wealthy resident of J ck souvillu. Mr. and '.Mrs. Lvalues will go to housekeeping in this city In the near future." The young couple are weil known In (.Eugene. The Guard congi ululate them. Ilewa 1 hlaY Wo oftor IleO reward dr anr eaue of eatarrh tlmt cannnt be eureil liy the uo ol Hall't l a tnrrli I lire. KJt'llEMEVA- CO, Propa, Toledo, O. We llio uiiiliTli:nisl .have known K J ChiMH-y for tin- lHt I yi-ars, an. Is-lii've him to be per fectly lniiiorHtile In all liiMnoeM (ratiMietliiii and lina iciRlly able lo carry out anyubllica tloiiK niaile by ibi-ir fl ran. Wrsr 1 Ki'AX, wholesale itriiKirlsts.Toleiln.O. Wai.ihmi, Kinsas iV; lAK i.r, w holesale drug KlutN, 'roleito o. lislk's Cstarrh Cure la taken nilernally, aet Iiir dtr eily utHiti the IiIishI and miieoua u' (sirs of Hie ysi-iii. I'riee 7 vr bottle. Sola by all il rn K8 ' - Tenlliiuiiiinla free. S; rr Bo.7 E. C. SiiTilh", following the suggestion of tlie Advancement Club, has placed a "spit Isix" In front of his stoic. On tlie box are '.he words "Corporation Spit Box," and "f-pit In this !rx." Who will bo the next to follow M Smith's example in ihlsmatiei? Attorney Bilyeu hs the honor of being the first person to put the 1kx to use, he having deliberately walked across the street In the mud and ',ilt In the rewritable. The Law School-. An effort is being niacin to have the law school graduates of the state university hold their exercises in Portlnud. Presidcut Chapman nas writtea tlmt he Is favor able to the plan. , Pally Guard, May .t. , , To The Mines. A party of six WillShii'MondayorTuesday. nien passed through here this after- Joh Wlewart )1U exiierlenced tome noon for the mines In Southern Ore- ,i,.u getting bis cattle together fur gon. John Harpole was one of the g,inmuut, but expects to have them party- 'all rouaded up by Saturday aud will W. T. S inford, station agent o make the shipment Monday or Tues Leeper, Clarion county, Pa., writes: ! dy- v I call recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best I ever used. It gave Instant relief aud a quick cure. OaitURN & DeLano. ATORECUS WILKE F Will make the TERMS. SINGLE SERVICE, $10; : SEASON, $16; : INSURANCE, $25. Mares insured, money due when known to bo with foal. Iniuranoo money duo on all maros changing iianda or leaving Iho county, llama from a distance pastured on reasonable terms. . "caro will bo taken to prevent accidents, but will not bo responsible for any. PEDIGKEE, Favorite Wilkks,! 32."7 Itecord 2: O CM riire of cTttwford V, J. M. 1)., U1U Wilkes, Hwcet Hrlar, Nuiuber Seven, Hinnlit. 2:07 2:18 2:Kl) 2:17 2:201 2:21 Anu 14 outers wuu rec ords of 2:30 and better Full brother to Uourbon Wilkes, hire or Const man 1', ItourlKiii I'stclien I" 2:0m 2:101 2:14 2:12 2:121 J Const Buy I', Abe.iiiuii w lines i liourbon Wilkes Jr. Charleston. H s o ami :t'i others with re- cords ef and better. KATK pATTKItBOtf.i For further particulars U.N HIS JOl'KXKY. LteTcuUch Write the tiuurd from Ogdcu. Oopev, Utah, May 27. Is'.V'i. I am getting along very nicely. Had a small break-dewu yesterday, hut am ready for the road agalu this evening. but wilt not be able to leave here be fore day after tomorrow, as It has been raising ami snowing here moat all day, and It looks like It might keep li up for omo time. I will go to .Salt Lake on the train If It continue to rain. From there I will go to iK'iiver over the I Hid ver Rio Grande route. Will try and get there about June 10. I will not come back to Oregon nn'a lilcycle. 1 will bo sutlsllcd when I get through to, Texas with all the fun I care for In that line Have received one copy of the Guakp, April 22. I kkTkuthtic. knights of the Maccabees. The btato tommander write us from Lincoln Nebraska, as follows: "After trying other medicines fer what seemed to be ar very obstinate cough In our two ctr.ldrcn we tiled Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two day the cough eatltvly left them. We will not be without It here after, as our experience proves that It cure where all other remedies tail." Signed W. F. Stevens, State Com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it Is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at Henderson it I.inu's drugstore. Regular size 'Mc aud $1. ! not more Ireuiuloua than nerve debilitated or ovrratralned. Nlghta ol unrrit followed by dayiof dlm'oinfort am Ilia common lot of Iho uervoim. IbiaelaM of tmltvliluala, bsi, la Us ui .ly tioulued with lndlKeUun and luiH-rfecl asalinllatioii luderd, lo the Inability of (be ayilein to iwrfnrai tbew twin fiinetlima may b lancely attritmted all nerroua aympumia. fl-a U tiei a Stoinaeli, lltiera la a aorerlaii remisly for nervimatiras. ' Py-Nila and nun-aHlinila lion cf the fiNst are reuieillisl by lt,.. ar alao malarial and ktdneT rouiilaliita, btlloiianeaa, eouaOatloll and rlit'Ulnallain. ( iilitlrimit iierroiiKneaa cannot be pi-rinsiieutlr rtinusliil by oilalesor aedallvea, which are lilalily prw Imlieial to health, an fall nt rltect aave In tiifreaaliig doat-a. Tha ll..tera Hrat Intitule, then eunllrnia a vlsomua dlachartie o( the VHrtoua (uueltotia, aud removea obalaelea to that end. lake It perahuautly at regular In tervals. Pally Guard, May 30. To Portland. Attorneys A. C. WoodciH'k and L. llilyeu went to Pertlaud on this morning's local train. They go to deiend Woods and Pen nington, who are to be tried In the U. S. court on criminal Indictments ami also on civil complaint. Woods is ao eused of cutting saw logs on his Mo hawk homestead previous to proving up, while Pennington It accused of cut ting tan bark on Ills homestead. W. W. Haines also will be defended by tho attorneys, on a civil complaint wh.ii alleges that Haines bought the bark of the Inst named persou ami is inereiore liable. Mr. Haines aud quite a num ber in witnesses went Maw on the samo train. The cases will not be concluded before uext day. probably Wednes- Maciunehy Purchased. Port land Co-nmerclal Review: "Eugene will have Its flour mill, the contract w as awarded Williams & Groat of this citv Saturday, the machinery to be here Jul'-lo. Six leading firms made the coin pe'Jt Ion keen fur the machln-e-y coutract. The mill will have a daily capacity of flf v barrels." New Ad. In Uday's Guard caa bo seen a new ad or S. H. Friendly' store. It contains some important features. Read It. season of 1895 at ELI Ilambletonlan Biro oi Dextor, Uraii Olrl Nettle, Jay Gould (lazette, Artillery, l)encatlou. Geo. Wilkes, 610. Ileoord, Hire of 14 in 70 In 24 In 70 In 32 lu 70 in 2:13 2:20 and 84 others Dolly Himnker 2:20j 2:24 2:2o 2:30 Abdallah 15.. Kavorlte Goldsmith Itccord, 2:351 I) a in or B o u r b o n Wilkes sire of 42 listed In 2:30. The only mare on earth that has 4 sous, sires of a 2:20 trotter. and 6 others In 2:30. Lizzie I'eebles, a. t. b, by Billy Wagner. Dam of Joe Downing Abe Downing, l'at Downing, American Clay 84 Hire or Granville, 2:2 MnggleBrlgg, 2:27 KllaChty, 2:271 Dams or Kir Walter J 8 2:18 NuttiiPg, 2:10 Garnet, 2:10 and 21 ethers lu 2:30 Lualaba Dam of Koer Hanson, 2:101 Matilda, 2:30 fMaulo H5 Itccord filre of Clmsiirile O, I'ost Hoy, Keuo, Mystery, 1 um of Valipsa (3) Kmulation, Itoslyn, (4) Vatican, (6) 2:33 2:lriJ 2:23 2:23 2:10 2:21 2:2oI ( Clark Chluf 80 2:27 aire or Croxlo, Woodford Chief and 4 others In Dams ef Phallus Majolica, Wilson. Meteor Itecord, 21 'MisaWaxIe inquire of I'OSTEU FORECASTS. East or lliv Rockies June will be Cooler Tlisu I ual. Prof. Foster, whisse predlctloi .i ef late have been moat accurate lu bit hut bulletin gnve force ml a of the stu.ui wave to croa the continent from May 27th to .'list. Tho next, he says, will reach tht rati tic coast about Juno 1st. cross the west Rockies country by close oi uie .mi, uie great, central valleys :trd to 6th, and the lutsttru states ab. ut tho 0th. The second disturbance of June will reach the Pad lie coast about the Tin, cross the west of Rockies country by close of 8lh, the great cent nil valleys 9th, Eastern state Atll to lltli. Cool waves will croas west oi the Kocklcs country about June 4th and 10th, and grant central valley tith and I lllh, aud Eiistern slate Mh aud Utli. East of the Rocky tuouutaii's June will average coldur tliail usual and west ot the Rockies warmer. The cast Gulf state will have alsiut or above uormal temperaturo and proceeding northward the temperature departures will Increase Oil the cold side, colder from St. Louis and Chicago iwnrd the northwest ami northeast. On the north part of tho Pacitlc aloe the temperature will average above, the temperature decreasing to about normal on the south part of the Ptuillc slope. Rainfall of June in the Southern states will be generally below normal. In the Ohio valley, the Dakota and east ef 1 toe k lea arid district rainfall will probably be short whllo tho Northeastern states and tho middle. Mississippi valleys will havo full or above average rains. Florida aud wtateru Taxa will be short oil rain fall. Following It about the average tout pcrnture In degrees and rainfall In Inches for June: fer the North Pa- ell'u' loM, temp. 00, rain l.oo. InTf It 9Uf C'll A II 1 9 A silver quarter Is abtut a much as some potq care to Invest In medicine for Immediate use. Spend this sum for a package of Simmons Liver Reg ulator, powder. Its tho woman's friend -cure sick lmad itiio In the right way, and quickly too; Just as good for biliousness. " O ACardofTtiafik. On the evening or the 2.Hth Inst, our home was suddenly Invaded by about fifty of the good people of I-nil mount who came, as we soon learned, to give us a genuine pc'indlng, which we will ingly enures iney uni in spiunuiu li il. The pnsaun'ttlen speech Wat touchlngly and lieautifully spoken by Jlrs. tave, one or fairmouui s m si gifteil ladles. Alter a brief hour ssrjt lu social converse, a bcuutiriil song by the audience and an approtuiate pray er by Rev. C. B. Davis, these gomf eo ple quietly withdrew, alter many ex- Iiasslous of kindness and goodwill. for such expressions of friendship we dcelro thus publlciy to express our sin cere thank. ('. A. Wooi.ey, o 0 E. A. Wooi.ey. ally Uuard May io. Diumimed. Prosectitlug Attorney' Williams returned home lint evenli'. He Informs us that tition his motion li. D. Lincoln, who was arrested for stealing 1000 lb of lloui, 'was dis charged, as llio statute of limitation had run agnlust thecihne. Petty lar ceny must Ue prosecuted within two years, while this crime w:vs committed some, tea days over that tltr.'c Tiik Jarpeh Mill. Portland Com mercial Review: C. R. SylvertesA Company, of Jasper, Oregon-, have filaced an order with tho Case Mnnu acturlng Cemptny, through their Portland louse, for new rolls, re!, scalpers, etc. Tl.ey Intend to change their system from burr to roller pro cess, o BANGS' STABLE, Eugene, Oregon. f Abdullah 1 f Munibrlno. Mire or lAiniuonm. Hlr Walter ' 2:27 nd 8 others In 2:30 fhas Kent mare f Imp. Bellfoundor. ( Irand dura or (Jreen'a One Kye. llushtw 60 10 2171 2:20 2:18 2:20i 2:21 2:211 f Henry Clay 8 Andrew Jaeksou 1 Hlroot Udy Surrey In 2:30 Black DoukIos, 2:30 and two others lu tho list. , Telegraph Baker's Hylauder. f Hanibletonlan 10 f AUIallith 1. I Hlreof411urrom2:17iChas. Kent maro tn 2:30 Maid 2:14 IKaty Darllug f Andrew Jackson 2. I Sir 710 sire of fCassius M. Clay 18 by Cosslus M. Clay 22 Henry Clay 8. Keeord VM Daughter or Abdallah 1. hire or Durango. 2:231 Harry Cliiy, 2:23 Couscript's dum Imp. lranby. Hire diirns o( Aratus mare. Flora Wilkes, 2:101 and 20 others lu 2:30 Edwin Forest 49 f Kentucky Hunter. Hire of 21 lu 2:!!0 Highlander mare. Woodford mare. Clilnnle o. 2:15 2:201 2:131 and 0 others lu 2:35 IDuughter of. Mambrlno Chief 11 Hire of Lady Thorn 2:181 T.lttln N'ornh 2:Hi 2:22 2:30 bister to lilg Noruh;UIlghluudormar, grondam of Hultan, 2.21. 2:13 2:15 2:101 (Wax le aire oi Grafton, 2:22! f Gano Daagh'ei o. EBLI The State Sewek. fiulem States man: "A gentleman named Kelley from Eugene, who Is highly recom mended as a civil engineer, was lu tho city Wednesday to consult the state building board relative to the construc tion of tho sewer for the state build lugs. It wa understood ho bus pre pared plans and SM-clllcatioii for the work and would like to have engineer ing charge of It. W J Culver, city sur veyor nod a thoroughly competent ciiglii.iT, Is also llguring on tho work and whl probably exct to be con sidered In lliesutH'riuteiidiiigofit. It is an important Job and needs lo be well lone. J ue board will endeavor to ob tain the best aud most rellablu execu tion of them. No dclltilto action will Ihi taken until the return of State Treasurer Mutschttn, who is in East ern Oregon on business at present." We will Inform the Statesman that the name nf Iho Fiigene gentleman Is Joseph G. Kelley, and he is one ot tho best civil engineer lu the state, lit drew the plans for the Rulso City, Fugelie and Roftcbtirg sewer systems. Pally Guard, May an. Decorations. Limiting and Amer ican Hags covered the front ot most of (he business houses In Eugene today In honor of Dcoorttou tlav. Flnga were also raised on tne stall's on the First National Bank, S. II. Frluudly's ami tne v iikiiis ouiiuings. Pimply Glrte Pimply Boys Ami Every Ir.y;a AffiicttJ with Jorturliis 0 Dlirflurln;: HumlHalln 1 Inmors'l Piml Instant Relief. Ami "Spec dy Cura By UsJns Cuticura Remedies Sold thnmahnut th world. Poms AS li l 'HK a . I 'osr., It.wlon, H.ile lni. "A .i.' alsioi ilia llluud, ekiii, ritulp and l.aa. t al'llin'tM.lilaektiraiU.nlly l'narul H.'.titf a r ti.-v0MI a'i'l cured by a.iuleura Soae Moved! Ax Billy can now be found in his new room ' five doors west of the old stand, same 'side of the street. r Henry mare. uroy r.ngie. Bolivar mare. Mambrlno Paymaster by Mambrluo. Gollahs dam uatraced. Downlngs' Bay Messen ger. (thoroughbred) f American F.cl Ipse Betsy Itichards. Him (isms oi Larlv Thorn. 2:18r Mambrlno 1'atchen 63 BANGS, tm9, orejon.