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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1895)
i 0ITY AND COUNTY. Isatow)AV - AUGUST 10. Heudenmn, U?tit. Hop stoves at F L Ciiambeim'. j. J. Walton, attorney-at-law. la loun on farm. Enquire of judge alton. , Tke vour Uliiueui uurn m o. i. Friendly. chhIi fr vour Cli tteni Jfi atS. H. Frleudly'a. Tke your Chlttcni isarn 10 t. ji. Kritudlv. .. r. t iihIi for vour Chlttein 1UU l" " . . urkstS. 11. Friendly 's. .uck twine, 400 poundsjust recelvid. F. L. C'HAMUKIUJ. v Itlililln limv lm fiiiniil nt Mf , V . ' " " ' - hi residence Olive struct, U'twwn Klftli and Sixth streets, one block west jUri.,j to UO ttll UCI1UU 111 UIHI maimer. ... To IiOAS. Money to loun ou ini- i r..rm imrwrti I Kiil'iill'mn Itl'KR Eugene, Or. Wool. . tx Mtl.tr .Cr I i tvlll riiatf tlia bUhent market prlcw for wool. fi!..i,ui iMtuh tirIrA rmtil for ('h.ttim riitt'lv v" i . r - - Bark by S. 11. Friendly. Wauled. Kami near foothills, rolling land, from ijj ill l"v ' -" "i liLiKD ofllce. Farms for Mule. I have now thirty fine farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These farms include every variety In size and nrkf. for uescripuon iiki, auure V CiKO. M. Mll.LER, Wilklna Block, Eugene, Or. Nails are away up but F L Cham bers will Nell you a keg at the game price dealers can buy a car load. S II. Friendly wants all the Chit inn bark lie can get. v,.i..m SiniesiiiHii: Secretary of State Kluraid came back from the Newport v.t.nlnT. his face tlnelv color ed by the sun and winds of that local ity, tie Clipped iniu uumuvss iioiiie .1i.f1.lv hiuI iri full v fortified to stand 0I1 ihe Importunate claimants from the several stale- insiiiuuous wnn want money without presenting bills. It la the best patent medicine in tbe world" la what Mr E M Hartman, ofMamuani, Oregon, says of Chaiu irluin's Lholic, Cholera and Dia rrluiea Remedy. "What leads rue to make tills assertion Is from the fact (bat dysentery lu I la worst form was ntvvnfent around here last summer and it never took over two or three dim's of that remedy to effect a com plete cure." for sale uy OSHl'KN & DeLano. Mr CO Strong, principal of the pub lic schools at Anderson, Cat, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have found It an excellent remedy for lainenos and slight wounds." Lameness usually results from a prain, or other Injury, or from rheu mnilim for which Chamberlain's l'altl Balm Is especially Intended and un-, equaled. It unorils ainiota lmuieumm relief and In a short time effects a per manent euro 1'or tale by Osburn & DeLano, Druggists. Hucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Balvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Itlieuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaniied Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson St, Linn. One night when Mr Isaac lleese was stopping with me, says M F rfatch, a prominent merchant 01 Quartermaster, Wash, I heard him eroanlng. On go ing to his room 1 round mm sutrering frmn iriifnn fnll(V Hrt Willi Ifl HUcll aif ony I feared ne would die. I hastily give him a dose of Chamberlain's Col iiv Clmliim and rilurrhnt'A liemedv. He was soon relieved and the first words lie uttered were, "what was tluil itinTyoii g ive me?" I Informed him. i fuw rliiva nirn t titlklnir nl)(IUt hua(Uuianq he said he was never without that remedy now. I have u;d It in my family htr aeyeral years. I knew Its worth and do not heultate to recommend It to mv friends and custonit-rs. For sale by Osbum & De uiun, uruggisis. Only a few buggies and hacks left. Prlob aaine as when the times were bud. FL Chambers. ,. ,., . t i, .1 ., 1. 1. All l'rr. Those who have used Dr. King's ey Discovery know Its value, ana those who have not. have now the op portunity to try It free. Call on th odvertised druggist and get a trial bot- e, free. Send your name ana auuress to H. E. Buckled & Co., Chicago, and mt Kv nf Tir Klnir'a New Life Pillg free, as well as a uopy of OuMeto Health and Household I nr tructor, free. All of which is guaran- to do you good and cost you noin J"?- Henderson Linn's drugstore, Bbr iu tUck, we rmr. ht CioA Va lb. iu . CullJ, alia crlwt for Corl. Vs .he brcame Ulu, he clung to Cf.'tort h. bJ Chlldreo, .he g than CMturuk Fell in a Well. Wednesday's i!in Post: "Tills morning ai uiu Oelfwlr f.ttla 7 ..r lrl tuill Of Mr. Crump, of South Commercial street, ln niaking an attempt to draw water Out nf . ,. ii k. lu.,,.rin old-fash- lnl in.iL.. i.i 1, la hslance and ffll Intn ii.u Jn - Hitntinn of 18 feet. ?tie liule fellow with great pr. ssnoe of n'iud grasped the ropf, and his motn r. ho heard the uoise, came out of "r nnue, aoon Ifwaten me nine "" flj rlrvw him mil on ttm llmlS. TllS had been BMslstinir his mother to raw water before this, and as he had a CtmnoA s.i . i (rr a f- W nunuies, he adtrmpted to do the work ' dr ,)ff water alone, with the above A car load of Oliver plows will be l ived tbis mouth by F. L Chambers. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 7. Commissioners' court In session. J H MlOlVI nt tlia L li n la ...I.,. In - 1 . i ii iiiv iuiuo 19 iu ban i rauolsoo. Miss llertha Mallock has returned from Sodavllle. Dr E I) fpTCunilov tvi.li t ilnwn road this morning. Kola Nels Is recuperating at the Klamath Hot Springs. Attorney tlias. E. Lockwood, of Portland la in Ilia i-liv 8 H Frleudly leaves on a week's vis it to Newport tomorrow morulnir. A cool tileaiuLnt iliiv. Tr. i nfiltn u contrast with yesterday. Itemenila-r to rmv vmir iloir tuir at. once or your canine 111 be stayed. Joseph uolUstoue k-rt this moruing ou the overland train for San Francis co. VolllPV ITMriinntL'Air uml f.it,il1ir li'ill . - J "J ........j n ... leave for the Milvenzie snriiiira Mon. day. If ytiu want the news fresh vou will subscrine for the Daily Ucakd. Mrs. Win. Wilhrow and sou Fred will leave on k vUlr to Amitv Tlitira. day morning. A M Osburn, of Trnutdale, arrived here this afternoon ami w 111 remain In the city several days. L N. Honey will iro to Newport to morrow morning. Ik-fore he returns he will visit Portland on business mut ters. Tim Knatliiirir unil Coos Iiav stnue was held up yesterday. The robber got ouly a tew dollars. A blooming blooruer sailing along on a bicycle at a dizzy gait is a pretty goou hide snow oi iisc-n. TIuth u-ernonlv ehrht nasMMiirers on the local train when it pulltd out ot here this morning. A i,iii,ilii4ii rif K.ilirnna Tviilili U'lll leave for the mouutalus and sea coast in a lew days now mat I lie circus uas been here. Miss ltlnnche Fitch will rrturn home next Friday from a visit of several weeks to Portland. Oregou City and Salem. Prof. F L Washburn left for his hums In Corvnlllu thla tnorniiiir. Ha will remove here with his family Sep lemoer isv. Mtna li'mii v llnv-CM. who haa been visiting relatives In Eugene, returned Home to iinrrisuurg iuis uiorumg uu the local train. Corval lis Times: Mis John Durnelt and family It-It Wednesday morning for Helknap Springs with llrady and Bruce as an advance guard on their u-IiwIm. M'liev made Coburir the first day, distance 30 miles. The little Creswell girl who recently vlflted Eugene uud saw a bloomer ou u-liuuiu mum hur mtiirn home was try ing to tell her papa what bloomers were. "Thcv are Just like pautu" she said "only fatter." Two drunk! wore thrown Into the cltv Jail this afternoon by the officers. One of them, young Uaber, of Junc tion, was fined $3.50 and costs but he Is still in Jail as ne am not nure any money or friends. l....l r.u I M DoMimi of tin. cel. mi 1. 1 1 - .'.' v - , - - ebrated DuMms musical family, ur rived here yesterday on a visit with Hov Davis, of Fairmount. Professor DeMost will Join Ills ciniuren in iew Ynrk in n few months on their return from their European visit. Corvallla Times: Harry Dunn, or the second hand store, lias gone to Lane county to look after his home stead, on which sixteen months of life muni Kn avxont lwrm-A hn call 1rOV6 UD. He may be compelled to remain there Until lie gels a line, mil inaj mminc otherwise. W RCoggoshall, advance agent of the Webliug Sisters, Is in town mak ing arrangements lor ineir appearance i-'luriii. (V.-nt Tlh. Tliev are coming over the Canadian Pacific. The Sisters give a novel entertainment oi character delineations, dancing, music and recitations. It is an English company. Corvallis Times: H Darr, foreman of the late Portland Sun, was a passen irer for Newport Monday. Helsau- thorny tor me siaiemuiu um n on foot looking to the resurrection of the paper. The ten or eleven months experience iu the publication of the Sun cot those behind it about $10,000. According to a report In the Astorian the total rainfall at that city since Sept. 1, 18U4, was 75.05 inches, or ouly 5.12 Inches above normal. During tliHrainlall at Euktene was about 40 in :lies, a little over half, and et some people can mis veuiom. 'hi. lim-ir Oiliimhia is evidently the Webfoot country of the north. A Boston woman who calls nerseii a Iv." ndvertioes that she lias opened a "cold storage ware house for hut-hands during summer months" and Is prenarea to receive ii.....,ii.,i,wn n;i,niu wives are awav for the summer,'' and f'guarantees to de liver them save and sound at the end of the season." Jacksonville Times: Miss Bells Willis, who has leen holding a pos ii.. i.. n.o i...fiil nml V. II. Teleirranh oflloe for several weeks past, returned to her home at Roscburg yesterday. he Journal says mat sue is pi-w young lady and made many friends during ner stay ai nt. Drain item in Rosehurg Review: J. w i.-..i..i,i tiio v'mraiiM lection fore st jyiiik;"!', . m man, who had a slight attack of sun- itrokea coupie or inrew "i in (lered a relapse of the same during he past week and is now at the resi tun,.i.nfliiH hrother-in-law. J. T. Mo lahan, In qu a serious couaiuo' . Jacksonville Times: The University ' Oregon will somnience me new holastie year under more favorable auspices than ever. A number of first- Class inSirUClOra liavs ucra - ti, runiittv. which Is second U none on the northwest coast. The Florence NVest prowls asfol. lows; ''Eugene Is now looking to a; nulnafor railroail connection to an Jcean harbor, while the port in herown county is left to take care of itself.'! Eugene would like to see a railroad to Florence, aad once upon a time raised a fine subsidy for the purpose. Now she (hints that tbe only hope for a oon.p.;iii vb " r nU She IS going l awuiv j i,u The usual funny things occurred In u. rtrn I n t Iih excitetiieli t of nioviug valuables out of reach of the flames, many persons periormeu i , iu tlieir coolest moments, would tie i.i.....,f i..,,,,i,ui,iu nt fine man was seen to rush frantically along B street with a hu;re piece oi - .. i.-i.i., uuir.l,wl M) nnuuds. while be- bind him trotted ayoung lap with several pieces of flesh tked pies. Anott.er jierson placed a large mirror facedownward in an open field to pro .... ju from tlie heat of the ,. .women names. u'"""7"' - t earing a large cook sb-ve selec.edj lbe Il-nrr Stewart and Kteve Strawn, of J. i .. i.ul t,ipviIaa to attend the olrcus. They covered the distance of 30 ml lea lu three hours and a half. When It Is considered that several in I Us of the road is through the canyon where they had consider able walking, the time made was first rats. On to Osburn & DeLano, druggists, wile ageuts in Eugene, for a bottle of l.IVF.RINF, for the Liver. Kidneys, SicK-ln ailache and Constipation. Stomach and bowel complaints aro best relieved by the timely use of De- Witt's Colic- and Cholera Cure. Insist ou having this preparation. Don't take any other. OrtniRN & DeLano. Salem Statesman: Chief Justice Bean and his son, Joseph Kones and his oldest boy and Will Hodgkin will take their departure today for the Ni agara country toward the head waters of the Sautiam, where fish, game, bear ana other "varmint" will lane to tneir hiding places until the company retire again. Captain Sweeney C. S. A., San Di ego, Cal., suys: "Shilo's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price 60c. Henderson A Linn. Easy to take, sure to cure, n pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pills. DeWltt's Little Early Risers. Best for sick headache, blliousuess, sour stomach aud constipation. Osbi'kn Se DeLano. The Dalles Chronicle: Mr A J An oVoon aud family and Mr Oorge An derson left thla morning for an over land trip to the Willamette valley. They will drive over the McKenzie mad and camp for some time at Mc Kenzie Bridge win re the hunting and fishing are of the finest sort. Parks' Cough Syrup cuies Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cata erlne Black of Le Roy, X. Y., fays: "I took one bottle of Parks Cough Syrup. It acted like magic. Stopiied my cough and I am ierfectly well uow." Sold by A. Ykkinuton. Dlarrhn'a should be stopjied prompt ly. Itsoons becomes chronic. De- Will's Colic and Cholera Cure Is effective, safe and certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear witmss to the virtue of this great medicine. It can always be depended upon, its use saves time aud money. Os Hi' k.n & DeLano. Telegram, Aug. 0: This mornimt, Deputy United Slates Marshal J. M. Beutlcy, of Pendleton, arrived here ou business, and will remain until tomor row. Mr. Bent ley stated that while he was at the Pendleton depot yester day waiting for the westbound train, news came in that two men, employed at a farm about 4 miles out of the city, had dropped dead from the great heat. Both men were working with a thresh lug machine, one being engaged on a sack-sewer and the other raking the straw away. The horses also fell dead, so great was the bent. Mr. Bent ley could not ascertain the names of the two men, nor further particulars. The thermometer was resirted to bo 107 degrees in the shade In the country adjacent to Pendleton. Very hot weather has prevailed for some days In that region. One day last week three horses dropped dead while work ing In the harvest field. Hegglug Devices. Grant's Pass Courier: "Two beg iflnir fakes struck the town ibis week. One was a young man who posed as a dear mute anil represented thai ne was under contract to walk around the world from Mlnneopolla, liegglng His way and return with fUnO In his pock et Noone here felt particularly Inter ested in the scheme and the asistauce he got was small. "The other was a blind man led around by a younger one who said he was his son. 'Beer bum' was written all over both of them. Some ono sug gested that the young fellow was stout ami could get f 1.25 cents a day cutting cord wood, whereupon the old man poured forth a torrent of abuse which made t ie spectators anyi mnir oui or ry that they had not shelled out their dimes for him. The couple evidently made wages In Grant's Pass for one day and Is-at northward on box cars next evening. They hailed from Sac ramento." These beggars will very likely striKe Eugene In a day or two. Ta Writhe I pott m Bed ol Agony It what people troubled with rheumatic mintnmi can fairlr exwot. If they take no efficient mean, to check the raUly growing malady which, It thould never be forgotten, hat a tendency lo attack the he.rt and ter minate II le. The lenlinmnT, puuno enu im,- i i..... I l nMil.ulm,riirlv cnii vincillff ailU II7M1UIIMI, I ...ciwn " t - . ,7... concurrent that llnak-tlfr'a HUirosch Hitter, la both a aovereli lily i-reveiitlre and curative olrhi-uniatlim. 11 tomi.letely cl'Urnte. Iront ine oiimki in-- aciu i.inwinu ' Ini the tleauM urroiindlng, the Joint, and ....... ......t. ..i ultM t.Mln. ThA lilt llliincii-a, u.v i"ir ii i - - ten promou-. the action of the kidney., blauner, .ioni.cn ana imwrm. irmi malaria, ihtvoiimhu. and debllHy. It ali. Induce, aptsillte and ound reunw, hamuli.. convalKMciioe alter eahau.llng iiialaille., and Dlllicate. theinllrinltle.o(BK. lake It dally at rouular Interval., and oonltdenlly expect the uel re.uu.. Markied. In this city at the Hotel Eugene, August 5, 1895, by Rev. M. C. Wire, Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. J. S. Burdick, of Lane county. Mr. Lewis is a nier chant of Cottage Grove and the newly married couple will reside at that place. .- . .. U-llllll At tliH lOU llAAn inn rt.-i-i - - circus grounds this forenoon a boy got . i I . . I .. .ml mi a nf too near inn iropuiu ws" , , i them reached out a paw, scratched bis forehead and tore his clothing. An old man got too near also aud got bis cloth ing ripped up somewhat. HUUYS 1UB k-Cri'OslTORY. I. guaranteed to cure Flic and Contllpatloii or money refunded. -'iO ceiil. per Sei." Iwo.tarnf. l"r clrc ilar and r sample to MAKT1N Kt'l'V, Ki-Klltercd I'liannaclat.Uncafc p.r, I'a. No P.iirui.. Awmi). f.irale by .11 fl.t cl.. dniK.lin eTtrywIivre, and in Eugene Oregon by Ufburn 4 iK-l-am- KARL'S CLOVEK HOOT will pu rify your blood, clear yourcomplexion, regulate your bowels and makes your head as clear as a bell. 25c, C0c, an J fl.00. Hindi r :i Linn. LickDisai-I'EARISo. Hop growers Inform theUtJARP thai the lioe arc now rapidly disappearing from the vines. It appears that the hot dry weather Is very destructive to this In sect. With fair prices the hop In-du-try will distribute thousand nt dollars lo Lane county. There 1 no doubt, no failure, w hen you take DeWltfs Colic and Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects. OabLhN A DELANO. Dr. Finlcy, dcntlst.room S.Dunn blk. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. The Hale block Is being repainted. Dr. Fluley, dcntlst.room 3,Dunn blk. Gov. Budd, of California, Is quite sick. Mop checks printed at the Gl'aku office. The Watts parly left for the Pine Opeumgs tbis forenoon. The north bound local train was fif teen minutes late today. Charley Croner took 4000 pounds of Ice to Harrisburg this morning. A large uumlsjr of people lust even ing witnessed tbe loading of the circus curs. The police officers bundled the laigo crowd yesterday lu a very satisfactory manner. Few country people remained in towu to see the night performance of the circus. A 13-vear old girl of Mr Withrow' near Wultervlllu, Is very 111 with diphtheria. The American and British missions nearCuntoti were attacked by a Chi nese mob yesterday. The democrats of Iowa have nomi nated a ticket and resoluted against the free coinage of silver. A B Hammond, the proprietor of the O LA Kit It, will likely be bete during the next week. The state papers are now publishing many complimentary Items concern ing the University of Oregon. The contract for buildiug the Campbell-Walker hop house has been let to Jvhn Higgins aud A. Brown. Editor Moriu has stud his iuterest ln the ludeienduuce Kuterprise to Bailey A Brown of South Dakota. A number ot the curious remained up late last night to witness the load ing of the circus wagons on the cars. Willamette street stood the heavy circus teaming over it yestenlay splen didly. It has a solid toundatlou if not a smooth top. The circus wagons crushed a culvert on Willamette aud Twelfth streets yes terday afternoon. It was replaced with a uew one by the street com missioner. James Foster arrived here last even ing from Silver Lake with his two lust running race horses. He will tak them to Salem to work them on the state lair track, There are 150 teachers enrolled at the Institute being held in Villard Hall tills city. The work is of a high order. Young man Baber paid bis tine this morning and was discharged. The old man arrested yesterday was also discharged. James N Luper has already threshed on his farm 8000 bushels of grain, 6,200 bushels being wheat. lie says the grain is yielding fairly well. Humphrey & Scgar have a force at work packing plums today. On ac count of the slowness of tills fruit In ripening the car will probably not leave before Monday. Street Commissioner Doyle has been busy today raking the loose gravel and pasr oil' of Willametto street. The street committer Intend to give this street n coating of flue gravel this fall after the first rains. B F Dowell, who has been In Wash ington for several years, returned to Port laud last week. He Is taking de positions In the interminable Indian war cases he Is prosecuting. Albany Democrat: "The Democrat has been favored In not being called upon to chronicle a gun accident from Lane county for a long time. Anoth er one has happened though." Salem Statesman: There was no re joicing among the taxpayers over Sec retary Klncaid's defeat before the su preme court In the railroad commis sion suit. There is crape ou the door. Grant's Pass Cornier: The Univer sity of Oregon oilers free tuition to all students. Young men and women who desire to become proficient In hitrher education would do well to avail themselves of the many advan tages oflered by the State University situated In the beautiful town of Eu gene. Mr. A. A. Snyder, supt. poor farm, Winneahelk Co., says: Last winter Mr. Robert Luch used two boxes of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve aud cured a long running sore on his leg. Had liecn under care of physician for months without obtaining relief. Sure cure for Piles. Osni'RN & DeLano. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would impart, Sweet Marie: If you'd even fuirer be Vou must always use Parks' Tea The Improvement you will ece, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Yerinqton. Albany Democrat: It has been said that there was no gambling done In Wallace's circus. As a matter of fact there was a quiet little enveloiie game in the side show that was decidedly fakey. One farmer dropped '0 on an I that turned nut to be an L. The Democrat knows of a yeunir man who cpiit (.) out of his pocket and many others Invested small sums. It seems Impossible to find a circus without a little of it in some comer. Parks' Sure Cure Is a positive specific In all diseases of the Liver aud Kid neys. By removing the urio acid iu the blood It cures Rheumatism. H.' B Basford, of Carthage, S. Dakota, says: "I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism and Urinary disorders." Hold by A. i tu- INOTON. Albany Democrat t If the govern muni, had anent the $4,000 wasted on the receut survey of the Willamette In actual work in Improving the river according to reports easily fur nished them by river pilots, steamtrs would now be running regularly be tween Portland and Corvallis, but the truth Is thegowrumsut doesn't use horae tense lu some tilings, luers is so much red tape matters are not at tended to at all. East Portland Chmiiiele: "The Ex ecutive Committee of the Oregoa press A.-v'i!itin will shortly hold a special meeting ill v. J.i'i the law of Moses clllbo laid li.ivn with emphasis. Huh a will be fat In force that will bar out all people who are not actively en raircil in the publication of legitimate newspapeis such as are and will be recognized by all clasat-e of business. These parties wlio have no use for the assiMilation otherwise than te partlcl pate in the pleasures the annual meet nia brio forth, will not be tolerated. An editor and his family are always welcome. But bis unules, bis cousins anil bis annt.Oiiiu.it be Wfl out. The rules ioverniiiK the next meeting will lie made plain to all editors who are desirous of becoming members, and these rules to a letter will be put it fore." FOSTER'S rOKKCiSTS. Wen' her Prediction for the Next leu Pays. Itt his Inst bulletin Foster gave fore casts of the storm wave to cross tho continent fiom August 4th to Slh, aud the Guard learns bo says tbe next will reach Ihe Pacific coast about Aug ust Utti, cross the west of Rockies country by clost of lOlli, the gnat central valleys from 11th to 13th, aud the Eitstt-ru states about Uth. Average rainfall may be expected from this disturbance, principally along the central latitudes of the United States. Warm wave will cross the west of Rockies country about August Uth, the great central valleys Uth, and Eustcru states Uth. Cool wave will cross the west of Rockies country about 12th, great central valleys Uth, and Eastern stales Itith. Atiuust Is the nux-1 difficult month of the year for which to forecast the severe storms. It Is one of the trop ical storm months and as we are not yet able to definitely forecast thise tropical storms, and as they always break up the regular weather condi tions ou the continent ti e dates of dangerous storms become uncertain. Indications, however, arc that with in a few days of August tith and luth the most severe storms of August will occur on the continent and the tropical hurricanes will lie of greatest forcoon our Atlantic coast within a ft w days of the 201 Ii. Near August 0th will also lie a favorable date for teveral tropical storms. Ho expects the irreatcst tropical hurricanes of the year to o-cur within a few days of September lstn. Mark the date and wateh the reports. He cannot give the location except that Its force will lie felt along the southern coast of the United States. Pally Uuard, Augu.t x. Careless Bicycle- Rim nil This afteruiMiii about 2:30 o'clock while Miss Leora Thomas, of Conurg, aged about 20 years, wa passing the corner of hliilitll ami Ulive street, she was struck by a bicycle which came up Ullve street at a hlgl) rate oi soeil ana was knocked down and thrown eight or teu feet, hhe received several bruises, but luckily none of a serious nature. The young man riding the wheel was Mr. Rising, aud lie ex- fircssed his sorrow, but this did not lelp the lady. It was certainly a care less piece of work ns a bystander In forms us that the Ml was not rung.nor was the machine slowed down when approaching the corner. Much care less riding is Indulged in, and if con tinued, the council will have to pro hibit all tiding on tho waiKs. Marshal Day tiled a charge in the City Recorder's court against said Charles Rising for running against the young lady with a bicycle, about 4 o'clock this afternoon. The penalty for said misdemeanor for luo first oftense is 5. Letter List. Barn hoi tz, Grace, Bowers. J. II. Bowers, Joseph. I tooth,. Mr R. A. Filling, Carl. Foster, A I. Haskins, J. I). llumurn, will. Reid, Mrs. Mark. Simmons, Mrs. A charge of one rent will be made on all letter, given out. 1'ur.on. call for letter, will plu.watate when advertised. I. J. I HAIIl, . M. Notice of Dissolution. Tlio iiartnorsliln heretofore existing Im'I wm-ii I). A. l'alnuaud W. Kuvkcn- dall under the firm' name of Paine & Kuykenilall is tills day dissolved by mutual consent. Dr. Paine retiring and Dr. Kuykenilall continuing the busi ness at the same onice. All tiems tiue the firm are payable to either member of the same. D. A. Paink W. KUVKENPALL. Eugene, Oregon, August 1st, 18U5. To the Public. I take this method of extending my thanks to the (lenplo of Eugene and vicinity for the liberal patronuge they have given me uuring tne seven years of my practice lu this city, lu retir ing I do not hesitate to leave my pa tients in the hnndsof any of the regular ihysicians In Eugene, but more espeo ullv would 1 recommend them to Dr. W. Kuvkenditll. whom I have found during our acquaintance ami partner ship lo be not only a gentleman in ev ery sense of tne worn, nut a innrougii, painstnking and competent physician aud skillful surgeon. 1). A. i'AINK. State Normal School. At Drain Oregon. Four new build ings. Three courses of study. Write for catalogues. Lou i a Bar.ee, President. Plums Wanted. We want to contract for a car load of Columbia and Brudshuw plums at once. Hl'.M I'll key & Heoar. Dally (Juard, Auguit S. University Boys. Today's Ore- gonlan: Judge E. M. Brattain, of Lake couaty, arrived In the ctiy yes terday by way of Priusvllloaud The Dulles. Judge Brattain is a classmate of Mr. E. L. Powell, agent of the As sociated Press, both having grauuaieu at the state university In 1887 Hon. C. K. Wilkinson, or the customs ser vice, left lost evening on tne lfatiey Gatzertfora fortnight's stay at Sum- merside cottage, Long Beacn. iviivu Amvi.itm. Juno 30th the state asylum contained 1022 patients. Tli.-ru ant on u h znm BDIincallls lor positions, the greutest number in the liUiiirv iif tlm iiiuiiiiiiinn. Dr. i'alne says be will ad hers to his former di U ration or "no eliaillcs without EOOU cause," with the exception of two or three unices that are close to tne super ii,ti.nli.iit ami wIumm occunants neues sarily should be personally aud thor oughly Known. Indianh KiU.iN" Deer. Albany Herald; 8 G Dorrls, Geo Anderson aud Wm Westfall returned yesterday from Fish luke. They caught 1810 trout and brouirht back a lot of nice om-s. il'ln-y say that a large numtwr id IiiJiaii., who have pns-e from the Warm Spring reservation, ate killing deer near iiuiu aieuuiaiu. Strayed.- Monday morning from the pasture of J. C. Snodgrasa, a gray noraw, about 8 year old; lame iu right fore foot. Shod ou all lest except lame one. W beu last heard from was golug west near the Coulter plaotr. Suitable reward if brought lo this office. A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowels in the morning without pain or discomfort. It Is a greet health giver and blood purlfl'T. Sold by A. i erinoton, CuaimlssUners Court. O P Houston appointed road super visor of district No Ml, for the unex pired term caused by M A Rltgood's resignation. Trailer road lu tn 17 a, r 4 w; J A Yotler, Jacob Misliler aud Oscar Lucas appointed vleweis aud C M Collier, surveyor, to meet ou August 111, 1805. Court ordered that the county clerk Issue certificates of redemption In full upon lots 8, !, 10, 12 and 13, block 1, and lots 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11,12, 13 and 14, block 4, Morse's addition to Flor. ence from tax sale made June 27, l'3, for taxes of 1 SOS to A 11 Fisk, county Judge, for the benefit of Lane county; certificate No 423 to Surah Hacker, assignee of David Morse, Jr., upon pay. inent of the sum of $34. At this time A J Johnson, sheriff, notified the court that ho had appoint ed G S Miller deputy sheriff, ou July 15 to cease Aug 1. At this time the court considered ami allowed the following bills and the clerk was oidenst to draw war rants on the general fund In payment thereof tow It: R M Day, on surrender of certifi cate ol tax sale No 844, Issued Juno 28, 18113, on lands therein diwcrlieil, the same having been doubly assesaeil, rebate (25 01 James Morgan, rebate on taxes, 18m 3 72 W H Klrkpstrlck, rebate ou taxes for 18l4, school district No 130 2 42 B S H .viand, deputy sheriff, tax collector, ) days at 12.60 per uay 23 75 Call for Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing warrants will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest ou the same will cease August 0th: All Lane county warrants from registered num ber 7520 to registered number 7014, both inclusive. J. O. Okay, County Tn-aaurer. Eugoue, Or., August 2, 1805. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the next regular quarterly examination of teacher's certificates will be held at the court house in Eugene, commenting at 1 p. iu. Wednesday, August 14, 18!i5. Teachers wishing state certificates, or state diplomas, should make applica tion at that time. J. G. Stevenson, Co. Supt. Hup Pickers Wanted. Hop pickers are wauled to oomnionce picking at the Dr Davis yard near ilurrisburg, August 18, ou early hops. Picking will oontluue about six weeks. A grocery supply house will be on tho grounds where pickers can secure goods at Eugene prices. Heard From. Josopli Young in writing from Prineville last Friday, said he would leave that place Satur day for Lakevlew, Intending to return by Ashland. The other boys, Huston and McClure, Intended leaving Ihe same day for Bums, Harney county. The letter said they had a fair trip across the Cascades, being bothered a little by the lava. Complaints. Several complaints have been entered ai this office con cerning steam wood saws sitting near barns in the alleys through the out skirts of the city, thereby endangering tho same. Every precautlou against fire should bo used especially this dry weather. Children, especially Infants are soon ruu down with cholera Infantum or summer complaint'" Don't wait to determine, but give DeWltt's Collo aud Cholera cure promptly ,you can rely ou it. Use no other. Ohhurn & DeLano. Wheat. We are Informed that 48J cents per bushel is oflered for wheat lu Eugene. AUGUST THE TEflTjH Is the time you want on our-Soap Guessing Contest. Wo aro soiling lots of it so don't guoss too littlo or too big. Onj pair of shoos to each of tlm four parties guessing nearest, FREE of cost. : Time of sale from July 1st to August 10th.: feir Every 25c worth of Soap purchased gives you a guess. Call and see our counters dis played with remnants., CHEAP-VERY CHEAP. Wt are giving BAR6MNS in ALL LINES.: 5U UNIVERSITY The University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, offers Free tuition to all stu dents. Young men can obtain Hoard, Lodging, Heat and Light ln the dormi tory for 12.50 net week. Hoomors furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with board in private families at 1 3.00 per week. Young women de siring board should address Prof. John Straub, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugone. The University offers three baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and llachelorof Letters, with corresponding courses of study. The following shorter course are also offered. An English course leading In two years to a Business diplo ma, and in three years to the title graduate lu English; an advanced courso for graduate of uormal schools leading to the degree Master of Pedagogy; a three years' course in civil engineering leading to the degree Civil Knginecr;a course of two years for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and the title director of Physical Education. The University charges an ineldeu tal fee of 10 which Is payable In advance by all students. Students holding diplomas from the public schools and those Laving teachers' oertlllcates are ad mitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those desiring information regarding the preparatory department should address the Dean, N. L. Narregau, Eugene. For catalogues and further Information address C. II. Chapman, President, or J. J. Walton, Secretary, Eugene, Orsgon. r3 The Value of Fir. The value of tho yellow fir for bridge timber, car sills anil general construction work is no lunger ques tioned. The Northern Pacific car shops use It not only for cur sills, but for car finishing. All the new cars of the Northern Pacific are built at the Taioinu shops now, and of fir and spruce. The Pullman Company ues II r sleepers for its iialaco curs, mid tho Illinois Central. Chicago, Burlington A (Juiucy, and other railroad coin panics, liuvo been using It for their cars for a year or two. The Northern I'ucillo made very carei'ul I tests of this fir timber for strength and durability at the tinifl the Western divisions uf the road were built, as it was u very important quvstiou of flmllug a timber on the coast for tho hundreds of brldeesor having to carry timber from tbe East. The test showed that the fir was as strong as oak and alsiut one third lighter, ami that it was almost as durable. The smaller bridges along the Northern Pacific- were built of llr and then other roads began to use it, until it has come to be recognized as the U-st bridge timber in the West, If not In the country. A Huueo (iaiue. Dally (iuard Auguit 1. Last evening ar. old gentleman named Collcc, from Monroe, took a chance in a diaw game that was being conducted lu the menagerie tent at the circus. He had too much of the ar dent nlioard to tsi cautious, mid when he thought he suw a t-han-.-e to win f lot), by hive-ding 5, got his wallet nut and in his excitement produced two twenties and a tt-u. The manager of the game saw the condition of the man, took in the money, gavehiuif5 back, and of course he diew a blank. Nels Rouey witnessed the allair, aud after the circus was over reported to Constable Linton, whoasked the man agement to refund the money. They refused and a warrant was sworn nut for the arrest of tho malinger This brought them to terms, and the matter was settled by payment of costs and the money of which the old man had been robbed. Itfiueiuber. Remember this, young man, be care ful what you say about a woman's character. Think how many years alio . has been building It, of the tolls and privations endured, of wounds receiv ed, and let no suspicious follow her actions. The purity of the women is the salvation of tho race, the hope of greatness and Ihe redemption of man. Wine out her purity aud the man sinks beupath tho wave of despair, without a star to guide his life Into the channel of safety. Think, then, before you seuk, and remember that any hog can root un the fairest Dower that ever grew; so the vilest man can ruin tho purest woman's character. Re member this. Reward Not Allowed. Some time ago a dispatch reached Salem from Row burg that the Olalla post office, situated about 10 miles west of that city, had been lobbed. One hun dred dollars reward was oflered for tho capture of tho robbers, and Wm U Wells, the postmaster, arrested two parties by the namo of Dean and Mil ler, who turned out to be tho men guilty of the crime. Tho government now refuses to allow tho claim for re ward, claiming I hat tho law does not apply to a postmaster who captures the robbers of his own office. fially (iuarS Auguit s. Finr Specimens. Kowell Smith, of Blue River, spent lust night lu Eu- Peiie. He Informs us that rich strikes n tho Biuo River mine have recently been made. Some very fine specimens are being taken nut daily free gold be ing plainly visible with the naked eye. Ills certain that before many mouths a good sized mill will be located in this rich district. Proiiatb Matter. Gunrdlanshlp ef Sarah S Marquis, Insane. The lady having recovered tho guardian, W H Marquis Is discharged and his sureties exonerated. to have your guess in AX BILLY. F. E. DUNN Will OREGON, 18 5 Comstocx, cameuowuKu u