The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 12, 1895, Image 7

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    CITY AN1 COUNTY.
.ATL'ftUAY,
.OCTOBER 12.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .
Commlsslruert court li Id session.
Deer cau be killed uutll December 1
Students of the IT of O are atill nr
riviu8- FJBchelder.ofSan Fraucltco, It
There are 102U natlenta Id the aayluni Id Euitene.
at Salem. Tn, ir.iM arrived home on the
Hie cannerv wl I run un tomatoes a ternoon local.
tomorrow
pally Guard, October .
ADlIvlaud la in ths cltT.
Commissioner Perkins la la town.
Arch Rice It home from Cottage
Grove.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10.
CemniUsloarri Court.
Chlttem Bark to S. II.
TIia mian KPiubin fill
November
Ktpaivuliuilru u'um Itltrnlnif In avapu
. . V 11 . l a . VTVIW UVIUIUM .4 V.V. .
.11 .1 ... I .. 1
uircctiou .aai evening.
Mn('M(W. of Junction Cltv. U
Auklni. A.nlu. I I.. i .. .. I .u..t.itaiw
IIB..IIlg V'llai .I.IIIIIK IU IWliuiKi
t, r rurpen, ol Dram, wan nere yea
Unlay purchasing goods.
Dow Hurl went to Portland ou tne
Henlor. uvulU
The Dimdy Disk barrow leads
. . w..i(iu. tttlormy-ttt-lttw.
i,.nev to loan on farms. Enquire of
-.t..iiill V.
If vou want a piw i . i.. i nannier Kllver ,. now h,K,lur , LoUdou than "y tram una nioruiug.
v,.ii can iret cosh for your Chlttem
tarkntS. H. Erlendly'a.
-...i... vmir C h tteui -Sum to s. H
rrleudlv.
Vou can get cash for your Chlttem
JktttH. II. Friendly'..
. . s.u.,..- t.lnur nnmnutiv builds a
.i!,l steel plow for the Willamette
ralll'V.
- .1 A U. 'mm V'..i DunatiaMf
it ,ll bearings make light drufl and " " J,,'A :
.nLmly DU harrow I.hh I heru. See Fplty Springs, reports fish and deer
iKrue" F L Chamber. Pitiful.
theiu at rm... wilt r ,. ,1. I ....... I
I.ll.CI 10 IIUl. llnlvl IIIUUI1U1
it ban been heretofore thla war
C C (loldsmlth A Co are having the
ulterior 01 weir more repaiuteu.
Sam Belahaw U building a new real
ueuceou nia farm near rem muge.
UcoTIIall A Son loaded aunther
car of ho pa for the Eaatern murketa
today.
Neat new slvna are belnir painted In
the windows of Loug'a hardware
tore.
at
Dr. (. W. IlUlJIo may be found at a ear loHdfcof min feed t0 Unuim Ullt
hU renideiiw on Olive atrwt, U-tween pjomiug.
'mi'a,Mimuah Vul,UI eounty ha. outatanding
paml w u " uc'""' " f 10.000 reaourcea.
It now look a-i If the prize fight be
l.i...i:
plow shares and
only be bought of
maimer,
Genuine Oliver
ihpr extras can
r 'l.umluiril.
'. k.u nhniir. other innkoa of
plows that I will close out regardless
" F. L.CHAMUEK8
Tn Tas. Money to loan cd 1m-
..i.i farm nronertv.
KlIKKWOOD BL'RK.
.ugeue, or.
nrice nald for Chlttem
Bara uy a. riitumj.
Farms for Sale.
T liava nil iv thirtv flue farms In the
i un'v
tut .til tulliu fur niilu 1 Iimmm
fnu include every variety lu size and
w. t or aeacripuoii ui. numcra
: r UtiiL-n
Wilklna Block, Eugene, Or.
MraOinar Wheeler came ovsr from
BiirhiirOi-ld this morning.
(SMirire II Ysrlncton will reside Id
Eu irene durius the winter.
J O WatU Is attending the grand
loilire of the K of l"s at Hlem.
Mrs Mary Shelton went to Portlaud
today to vlalt for a few weeks.
Dr Sharpies and family have moved
back to llieir uome in mis cuy.
Attorney II D Norton and C C Mat'
lock visited la Portland yesterday.
Miss Minnie Witter Is sick with ma
larial fever at her home ID this city.
Attorney Mattesoa has been ap
noluted notary nubile by Oov Lord.
Dr D A Palae, superintendent of the
inaane asvium. reiurnnu vo oiuiu w
dv.
Robt Johnston of the Mlnne.wta bo-
tel is suffering from an attack of poison
oak.
I'xnir nanbln i.nil wlf have re
turned from a trip to dowo valley
points.
m r .m.vlu.ll oania nn fmm Porval
Us today and will visit a short time Id
the cltv.
ii . . T ei 1 . .. Dn.tn..A.li1 Vi a a
.., .-..v-. . y V.UI1VIIUBU, Ul Clll iukiiviu,
Mr Kharinehouse opened his new mtumed home from a visit to the fair
oon'ectlonery store on MntD sireei mis gl Portland.
Dr. Flnley. deulUt.room S.Duud blk.
Commlsyloners court still lu tea-
Ion
Ec-ini ant retailing at IS cents per
dozeu.
W Q Purkeson Is gradually growing
worse.
F.l titer Erniev. of Portland. Is visiting
in Eugene.
Dr F Russell, of Thurston, was in
town todav.
Mrs M C Wire arrlveil home on in
afteruoon local
Ilnvi-r are now navltiir Otnta per
buslii'l for wheat.
lieo T Hall A Son coualirned another
. i . . . . i .
Cur of nopa iiatsi teuay.
Next Tuesday pheaaants aim grouse
caa be killed Mr luamei.
.1 II IduiMi. of Pottat-e Orove. sitetit
last night In this city.
II T Condon went to Albany today
on a suon ousiut-- m
Met Ihls morning at the Court
House. Full board preaent,
At this time the court considered
anil allowed the follow lllir bills and
clerk ordered to draw warrants ou the
Seiwral fund In payment thereor;
oh u M Williams, deputy dis
trict attorney, lu caaes of
Htnta va himlth. Law
rvtioe C Abbott, O W Abbott,
Rufl and Prlscol CO 40
J K Wilson, deputy assessor 20
davs at I-' U 00
J A Vab-e, deputy clerk 23 days,
claimed $.0; allowetl 40 00
A J Johuaou, shcrltr, suudry ex
penses v
L V Brown, medical attendanco
for paupers: Mrs bkalton f3,
W M Vaughaii's daughter,
claimed flj, allowed 111); Lydla
Rice, cialmud f ltt, allowed
I1.50 24 50
J E Jennings, care of pauper
6 weeks, August Slst to Octtf-
I B Slion UUillie-a iri. ixt oi n
MIhs Maegle Whitney Is visiting J W Harris, pauixr attendance,
iihl.r .i.i.nl Iximie. I 4 vialts ami medicine
.ia... f trlu.ll u ml Vlt7uiiiininna nilvbt
lake place at Hot ISprliiKS, Arkansas.
Five .wagons loaded wttu n c
Owen's lions arrived In towo last
evening and tiled through the meets.
The mummy of au Indian was round
In Koutharn California over nine feet
hlifh. the tallest man who ever lived
8. H. Friendly wants
tern bark he can get.
all the Chit
candles
tu... !..!. -nlm, anllth vatA-f!n.V
I III- MB HUL KUIUK IT ' l 1 4. .
wus overloaded and had to leave lour
cars here. They were taken ou by
the frali'tit this morning:
GotoOsburu A DeLano, druggisw,
m aifiits in Euirene. for a bottle of
LIVERINE. for the Liver, Kidneys,
Sick hraduche and toustl nation
iitu Twi .- fu r vaaterdav a aca
n a. m. uv . - .
t.ti titii riiinttur-mlla diutu la
0:!1V and Black Alder took secoud
money In the nan nine auu ieiv.
u a T u tha liva drinririst and
banker of Junction City, did business
in this cltv todav.
O M Stroud, the old couductor on
on the 8 P R R f former days, spent
laat night In Eugene.
OO Powers, of McKenzle, Bridge
went to Halom today to take a position
In the state Insane asylum.
L R Fields, superintendent of S P
lines In Oregon, passed tnrougu norm
nn the local this morultlK.
TWolmrir TlpvieW! MisS Eflle Willis
,rr in Mamlitleld soon to take a
Vn. u Mm time to do vour dry plow-
on ftllvvr nlnw will Slav In
U nil" , ..... .
the ground. F L Chnmbers has a full
tock.
ti.o rt.in.iv nuk luirrnw now has
ball bearings und ceuter cutter which
cuts all the ground, r or sme uy
F L Chambers.
tvimn in inivn linv vour horses ted
j tlm nw feed stable. Melson build
ing. 7th street
Sew Feed Stable.
firiffln A Co have opened up a feed
.l.kla In Iha Muluin bill IlliUUT. On 7th
tii luaiu'iwn U'illiiiiictte and Olive.
Tii.iv iiLn hnvs 40 lieu'l of horses for
isle. Rates reasonable. Patrouage
solicited.
The Oliver Chilled plow known the
world arouna.
F L Chamhkks, Sole Agent.
IThen Babr wii alok, wa gTe her Caato.i
vrb-B aha waa a CbilJ, aha cried for Castorla.
When aba became MUa, aha clung to Oatorla,
5rhiheh4ChililritiMaTe'lc)
loney in tne iaii iiiiw"'tr"" -i . -
The healing properties of DeWltfi Uod as teacher lu the public school
witcu uazei paivo are -i
It cures eczema, skin ailoctlons and Is
simply a perfect remedy for piles.
There are only three places In the
world where womeu po-seea all tne
nrivlleees of voting which ate accord
ed to men, viz: Iceland, Pitcalrn Is
lands and the isle oi man.
Bay, why don't you try DeWltts
T.n tl TmiiIv Risers? These little pills
cure headache, Indigestion and consti
pation. They're small, but, aouie
work. . ,, ...
OSBUBN & UEtiAHO.
Mr A D Barker, wife and daughter
i....- mhiFnul hiiiiie from Drain.
where they have been visiting for the
past week. and Is now at Kitson springs.
Misses Mamie and Annie Palmer, of Cottage. O
ScotUburg. anlved on this alternoon's 'J.
1,.1 .,! will visit a tew day. with the ved nto C o. i.e .
fun 1 iiv of J T Rowland.
Wednesday's Roseburg Plalndealer.
Miss Iula Bradley, one of our good
i.c.iiur. lfft this morn in if for a few
days' visit to frietids lu Ceutral Point,
ti i... o.tiin- nf Wnoiiliurn I ndn
pendent, who has beeu attending the
Willamette Presbytery at Newport,
arrived In Eugene this afternoon for a
1 Bimrr 'imii.
r. t.- o nf Mmlroril. will be . ... n .
w 11 1 .. . .. 1 ' XI TionHmore and i J iniib, ui
elected Grand Chancellorby tbe grand K,,nXXr an lnvestlKation of
lodge K or 1', now ,n "u" ur city aud county have concluded to
without opposition. He It a worthy " TX' haV9 wrUen to
young mau aud a graduate o. T.,r families to .come.
UofO. ... -t..n t. . tin n Ki'lsav
Acts at once, never falls. One Min- "" T,lllr.,, for creswell. Lane
ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asm- countV( i,RVlng received word that her
mn. and that feverish condition wnicu n,ther , Mrs Jion, wno i.
accomnaniesa severe cold. The only years old, It very 111 aud noiexpecteu
.... 1 irt r ena v I.
harmless remedy thai produces hu.uo- .
diate results. t'tuttlrees.
I ISllTIRN fl. Lf.LAnt'i I
m rrtina. Pnnlr Rrv-nn cnn.Q n v.oa lwu.n annnlnted ALT en lb lor
down from Eugene Saturday morning Lane for j h Settlemtre A Sou's rived
a lilo etI. tUt H I WM UU J't I
Mr J K Fowler secretary and treat-
nrurnrtl.a f'nr lllie JH III. VBUU1 nuu
u.nki ..,!.. ..a iTtah. In sneak
OHKk 1 U. UI V"l ll..v,
1.. i i..,ri.,i ,i a f'nnirh Remedy
says: "I couslder it the best in the
n...bn t 1. n ..a muni n.nnv kinds but
uiai rH x ua' mov ...
find Chamberlain's the most prompt
..... . . ...1 -..!(..? u..H riw
auueiieciual in giving renci, .
.i.... i.V mu home." When
f WU tltllDI "r " , . . -II
irAMl.i,i.i ...iu . i.uiirh nr nnlil 171 V ItliB
remedy a trial and we assure you that
you will be more than pleased with
tuerwmlt. For tale by Oaburo A Lm
Ltuo.
- - -
n.n. Guard. October 10.
rjn . . n..ci.i'na Tim K of P
unAiiii vrnvBiw - - -- . .
erand lodu-e at Salem elected the fol-
lowing ollloers yesterday for the ensu-
ln ....... un.irunia ronrvscntatlve. J
A Waddle, of Portland; grand chan
cellor, Dr Geary, orModrord; granu
..i i n. t.i-i.o- ltllvirr irrand
viuv uiiancriiui , aui.iv. v.. ,
prelate, O Patterson, Heppner: grand
McConuell, Ashland; grand maSjer or
exchwiyer. E M Bariieiit, Portland;
1UOWII UUI" i.uft . , . ,
on his wheel, and was on Corvallis
streets at eigui o cioea. """; 7,-:
Keneafew miuutes after Ave. and the
distance between the two towns It 89
miles. It assured 01 goou "" -"
winter, Rock might as well 1 ve with
"the folks at home," In Corvall.s, Uke
bis lunch aleng and attend the uni
versity at Eugene.
The American lieauty owes uer pit:
tige more to a clear complexion than
.l...r otti Unite. A cud of
lu un y w 1 IH . a.-.. - -
Parks' Tea will enable anyone to poe
tess this. It clears the sum ana -
. -in.niiHii.nil that tallow, niud-
dy l)k. Parks' Tea it useu uy
ands of ladles for the complexion.
Without being a cathartic- it cures con
stipation. Sold by A. Yebinqton.
J B Loveland, Colo., baa raised a po-
. 1.1.1 au nnniwUand lOoUncet.
law we ku U -V-.- ln
1th her siaU-r at Lorane
n r. V,.v..r lntt. nn an A lux blcvcle
this morntiig for Cross Keys.
O W Welder and party leave tomor
row on a hunting expedition.
T.. it. wrtn il Kr has recovered front a
severe attack of malarial fever.
ti, rt v rs l in.lntr tn have a new
undrew ceat and new fortagecap.
Ti.a IiuhI tax Ui v of Don 11 as county
Is 22 mills; Clatsop county the samo.
Mint Marie Ware Is slightly improv
ed today, we are pleased to state.
Mrs Wells and family came down
from Cottage Grove this morning.
WCYoran a temporarily clerking
In Yoran A Sou't boot and shoe ttore.
f lilnno nrTI.Artl.HiMi la Vlalt-
ing lu thlt city, tho guest of Mrt Peter.
The oue-lecsrd hobo, who lias been
begging areutid town, left for Rose
burir today.
Jim Tallev't team ran away last
evening, aud broke a spring of the
seat.
MlaStilla Bean of Beaton went to
i.Un. t.uUv tn vlalt with hr brother.
Judge R S Belli.
Miss Elva Burnett came up from
Salem yesterday to visit her grand
father, W G Purkeaon.
A lady "spotter," who bat been
.'.toiiinir tl.K K 1 bovs. reintlv spent
several days in this city.
Mrs O P Coshow came up from
ltrnwnsvllle UmIhv and will visit her
dauchUT. Mrs J M Howe.
Wo learn that Jamet A Walker, or
Hazel Dell, Is considerably Improved
I rove, bas
house on
his fruit farm south of town.
Hurley Morris, representing Winter
A Harper, of Seattle and Portland,
dealers lu pianos, etc, Is in the city.
Mist Annie Kchwader, or Aurora,
arrived here on the local this afternoon
and will visit with her uncle David
Link.
Aiv.r-nn- ltrntlnln lima' trainer.
nn ii.u trnlukt tndav for Han Fran
cisco, California, with the race mare,
Lieora.
RC Houston. 8 P freight agent at
Roseburg, will be down tonight and
will spend several weeas iiuuuin 111
this vicinity.
a 1 Pl.-knnl and bit entire family
are con fi tied to the house with tick
nuts. MrPickard is tnreaieued wiiu
tvnhold fever.
. . ..
Mrs C J Howard and cniiuten leit,
tl.tu nmriitnur for a visit with relatives
BtColdwater, Mich. Mr Howard ao-
compaulud them at lar as tacoina.
Frank Kuapp and Lass aianoca ar-
bome on in ruriy mm una
R Bowlaby, hauling paufier
poor farm.
C W Holcoitib. niovlnu
to
tiauper.M
iftln and
12 0
6 85
00
: 60
30 00
fl 05
2 83
. 20
Ikv M llnl.ilMnuin rill
robe for Harper 1 15, coflln and
robe for Annie Vaughau f 15....
Pk'e A Hon, pauper supplies,
wii..... ti on V.i.l. tt ?.
E 11 Ingham, pauper supplies for
UI...I. ..1 u I ... ...1 all.vu'uil tvi
Wilson $3.65, Condray $0.00 17 65
A H Flak, county Judge, salary
SentemU-r 60 70
J fl lira, truaaiirpr. salary ScD-
" - 1 , 1 . (.
tinibi.r 41 iU
A J Johnann. aherltl'. salary Sep
tember 100 70
Chat L Scott, deputy therttt,
salary, September 65 00
A 1: Ji'imlnuH. I'lnrk. aalarv Sew-
temlwr... ".. 100 70
V t. f Jll.lui .tniirv nlwrlr aala.rv
1 j
September 83 40
J G rUeveuaon, school tuperin
Ifndeut. salary for SepteiulHT.. 60 00
JT Doualdson. ferryman, Slo-
Ketizlo ferry
O l f'.JIi..- uiirvuviir iMitjilill all
Ing aud re'cordlng Ucorneta... 21 00
Li IN llotiev. repairs on vuaav
Foik bridge
It V Itn.u.ll M 1). care of lU
tiers for September 2C1 25
E U Ixe, medicine for pauper,
L E Masters, diaallowed, July;
wiiiialil..il anil allowed:
claimed 120.40. allowed 15 00
T II Mo( 'liinir nliithlnir for
. ...v...ni - -
paupers at tHMir farm 14 74
li LVx.lr i.liitl.ti.i- fur nun iw-ra
.., . ...... ... .... g 1
$3.88; stationery $3.35 6 73
11 iiuv. aimiiiiim ior iiauovra ... iu
I. I t'oriiflliia. road work 111
.liui-li.r 'n .111 from road
f,,.wl 24 00
At this time A J Johnson, sheriff
and tax collector, staled that owing to
the failure of publishers to prepare lax
books for sheriff's return ou delinquent
. ... .1 .. ..... . . .. A....I.I .ml nni.i-
taxes 111 iiinu, mm n wuiu v......
..1.. 1., ..,.1 uinrn wiililn t liu tlnin licre
tofore allowed. It Is therefore ordered
h iku winri .that tha alinrllf have un
til October 12. 18U5. within which to
...ntra aulit PiilllPn.
l'..i.M ui.turuil 1 11 In ivintraflt with Dr
B F Russell for caro and keeping and
medical attendance ror an county
paupers commltited to bis care from
October lOlh, 18! to OcU)ber lOlh,
1 Otkif t l.n a-o r. rt ti rutl WlrUk fof &1I
Inmates over 10 years old and $2 per
....... 1. r..- nl.llilmn iimliir 10 vpara
old provided that children under two
war Willi llieir inoiuera aunii w
u.iii.miff .hv riharirA to the oountv
The above contract to go Into eflect
whim th said li F ltllKHell shall 1110
hnruln a irnod and tutlkleut bond lu
the sum of $1000.
Took WhulA Herd.
Pendleton K O: "A 14 year old
daughterofTJ Kirk, of Athena, luat
Thursday left hor home 011 homeback
and at she struck o it for the John Day
country was followed by a baud of a
dozen lionet. She proeded to Rltler
where Jamet Stamper, au officer of
Athena, found her Sunday evening.
II. Ui.nna. arit.ul III Plllllllfltllll
Tuesday evening with Miss Kirk, who
refused toaiiy anything about the trip
or to elvo any reason why she went 011
. V . . f- 11.1-.. .il.- I. .1.1 II...
mis strange exeuiiiuu. o i
otllcer who overtook her at Rllter that
she was desirous that hu pioceed to
attend to hit own busluew aud leave
her alone.
"Mr Stamper hat taken her home to
her parents In Athena. Mlas Kirk
... ...1 .....1 vflilnl, irr.1 vnrv
damrerout and allowed considerable
pluck in making the trip unaccom
Mr Kirk at one time resided In Lane
oouuty,
TbTwTtTTTlF.
Pill Guard. OctoUT 1&
An linnailal nuinlu'r of llleill'x'rt
with their friends were present at the
W. C. T. U. at Mount't hall yesterday
af.iriin.ii Avurv hi tervkti iiuT part of
the nroirram wat the reading of the
, - r. , , .... f 1
slate pn-aiaatit 1 adureas uy niinn
That aililra. alulWIld
.ill lia-.il. a '
il.. ii, .l.t dil anil niiri.fiil iiniinralloil on
the part nt tbe writer at well at a deep
oniiceru lor 1110 weuare 01 uuniauuj
An iiiiiiaiial lnt..riMit haa tivtin maul
r.-i.i I.. if I' 'IV It. work an far thla
year both by members aud mends 01
the cause, riome new lueinnera -iuh-recclvel.
At tho meeting to lie held
lu two weekt report mini onicers,
both of the union aud reading room
will be read.
Utter List.
Octolx-r 10, 181-5.
Brown. Geo. Iioullet, Win.
Da via. Mrs Mamie. Moose, llarrey,
Dau, Mrt Jennie, Rice, M Is flattie E
Maud, Mint M V, iMiotmiu, Jirm-ai,
Lance, Mr, Roughr, MrtAllie,
nr .1 1.. I I
ii saouii, r. vi.
l.k.mitl nna pent wilt tw nii'lo on all
leiinrs ln out. ramnna railing lor lallara
will Bleaaaitata whau adrtlatl.
- T I Pa. 1 1. PU
Dallw lllianl. llclllbcr la
A1.MO8T K FlBE. Thlt morning be
tween nine and Un o'clock, Ohas
Zutuwalt called at Alexander Keavey t
resldenoe, at Seavey't ferry on busl
nvaa. but found do one at home. He
noticed a large volume of smoke Is-
a..l.,.. from iTia rhlninnv. Fori'llllT lilt
wav throuirli the door, he entered" the
" . . ... 1 . 1 n .
i.i.naa ami iniinci me interior on urv
Un aiu.ii nut It nut. A lame touare of
ii.a ..null ami ilm.r .u biirimd. and
. .. .1 a tr ...Ilia
i.ari it. nni imniii inr mr y.uiniaHiia
tlitielv Interference the entire house
would have heea destroyed.
' FOSTER'S
Weather
F0BECASTS.
Nurseries at WoodburD, Oregon, these
ourseries being the largest and nave me
best selected stock on the .Northern
Coast. We are able to furnish anyone
who are oontemplatlug planting a new
orchard with tbe best selected trees,
and at the right prices. Call on us be
fore you place your order.
Svarverud A Simpson.
Buekleu's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve In the world for
Cuta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Suit
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
v-iniinna. and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It ft guaranteed
. r J , . I .. r.. ... I.... n Hir.ll PV
to Bive perieci Buiian;ii"
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Henderson A Linn.
ir.n..rjn Poinra fnrvallls Times:
dlameteaud ' k Jo l bu J M Henkle arrWed "from Pr.uev.l.e
diameter auu m f , ,,j Ma fnrmurlv resided lu Ben-
Sffito ifuSStaV- A Photo. on TuYu now in the cattle butlnes. Id
Sffirf Mr Swn with V potato on Crook couiay.Thr year old ttr.
excheuuer E M Sargent, Portland; iis shoulder verities tne siorv. .f. "V. 18 . 7.r.t fall
--ffitoisa; arsraiafi aaw?5
rfiSnp. ft-tl-nd; JI? JSiSl Ametlcau give. It credence price , up Pi.
Charles Fellows, ,.B, regulttr ana puuetum .u ... .-;.--.. to An 0ut and re-
anil Ino. li P V-OUK, icuuiciu.., .1,,. max I nis. I ,, ,
v..."...-..-.. .r.... i) rir thines" was OUO UI mo '
taught long ago. The last is noi ior-
, i..,t ii.a first is scarce remem-
bered. so Irreaular Is the life of most dependence
nonnla nowadays. Tbe ODiy corrector n.u. Ouard. October 10.
of this evil is Simmons Liver Regu- To Albany. The following Sir
loin, ,:.ich keens the liver active ana KnlBhU from ivannoe ooiiiuibhuc.
liliv t " - a ... I
ll-.lnia
morulng from a bicycle trip down the
..alio While cone thev visited tbe
fair at Portland.
rniiHiintor Welister on the West
Ruin has "reslirtied." An old railroad
man who knows him well says be Is
aa mi u are and upright a rauroau mau
as he ever knew.
Hot Snrlnes. Arkansas, hat been
chosen aa the place for the Corbett
Fltzsimrnous prlzo fight. The date
still remains Oct 81st.
Dr. Flnley, dcntlst.roomS.Duun blk
n T. Rsmer today shipped by express
to the Union Meat Co nt Portlaud 12
dressed porkers, welghiug jus. one
ton.
Taihii Itarcer. of the Journal. It
limping around from the ell'ecU of a
boil on hit foot. A strange place for
oneofJob'a comforters.
Khllo't Cure Is told on a guarantee.
It cures Incipient consumption. It it
the best cough cure. Only one cent a
dose. 2r,cts.,60cts., fl. Sold by Hen
derson A Linn.
Corvallis Timet: Mrt J W Hansen,
widow of the late John Hansen, once
a tailor In Corvalllt. arrived frrm fair
Umuv tlnl.MAN'R C.RE. TUtt-
dav'aAstot la Daliy News: "The case
of Harry Holman, accused of assault
la hulnu- arvued be-
fnra Judire Oaburn thlt afternoon. At
Ita limir nf fTfllllf- tn nreaa 1L looked
..ia.mi.lg lnht7nl if a oonvlotloD
a ta or in Uorvaillt. arriveu in in ran- TV iS. T,..t Tl.a mnrt rnnm la
'haven Monday, and" ...vet, today. Hb. . would be had The I.
. DiiRiifui in iimrpiianL laiiuriiiu. iici . ... .
is .II..K-- t ; a
commanding, u r """
adjutant, Frauk Motter, Portland;
J R Hill, trustee.
A Former Eugene Man.
in.n m ituntan county to live after
next season. He left yesterday to vis-
i, 1. 1. hrnthar. I ipo. w. neiiaio .u
E R Wheeler, cashier of the two
banks which are In the bands of con-
. .i narrnu'lv escaped
imimff i r n i i 1 3i ........ - - . i ,
being lynched by an angry mob dur- 'nt8 tbe )Us of irregular living, of this cltv went to Albany to atwnd
htg Ms arraignment before Judge Mo- presents t he is oi - tha graa coramandery of Kuig I ts
Donald, at Blaine Saturday night. He Dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, Tem,ari wlllcD entries n that city
was driven to the neighboring town of etc, u also cures these troubles. this afternoon: Jat I)binson, H M
Whatcom to escape his enemies. Foroonztlme the WestGutbrte Yoran, B D Palue, J L Pag-. Wm
Wheeler has furnished a bond o $7,000 C(f,lgrega,0nal church hat beer i In Presten J C Clmrch. H C A M ler. W
toauswer to a charge of havlug re- 0f repalrs, and, despairing of the V Henderson, E B McElroy, I) V 8
ived deposlta when he knew the a, tending to the matter, a acore mA Bd Darwin Brlstow (tottage
Unk was insolvent The Wheelers apftred lu Guthrie, Ok. T.. (JroVe.) Messrs. Koblnton oran . and
are well known In this section, having h;other J7 with bammert, saws, McKroy were accompanied by their
wald-d In Euirene for a time. hatchets, planes and nails, and repair- wVea.
"While down in the southwestern
part of the state some time ago, says
V.. .r ....!... nrl Inr nf t ie ChiCO
r.n Kntprnrise. "I had an attack of
dysentery. Having beard ot ( ham-l'.i.i-i
'nn iM.ni..r-. and D arrhoea
uenaiu a iuiiu, - .ia
RumiMtir I houffht a bottle. A couple
ofdo-esof It o.npletely cured me.
i now l am a cnumi""" , .- t,
1 for all stomach ami bowel complaints.
For tale by Osburn s wim-vi
PrU' Couirh Syrup cuiea Cought
ntion. Mrs. Cath
a.-t. ri u t Un K. Y.. tavs: I
Parks' Couith Syrup.
it ..i iiii mftL'lo. . Stopped my
a-v t-w tVU a - a v D - - . a
oough and I am perfectly well now.
Sold by A. Ykrinotos
A O Bartley, of Magic, Pa, writes:
I fe.d It a duty of mine to inform you
and the public that DeWltt'e Wilch
Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad
case of eczema. It also cured my
boy of a running sore ou hit leg-
Osbu rs A DeLaxo.
S II Fri k.mdly. Thlt gentleman
haa a ...... a. I u..l lanimnt ill todtV
Guard. Ladiet should one and all
read It.
New AD.-Read F E Dubu't new
tiatnnets. niaiica
ed walks, steps, balfry. roor and i.oor
wh ea crowd ot mcu i.-.--r.nazement.
In spite of a ew . mashed
fingers and son torn clothing tl
women are p.easeu --"
and announce tnai mey uu-
run. (luard. October 10.
T.. -nr nicnvn f'l.I'Il. Last
evenlng'the Eugene Dancing Club met
at Armory hall for the purpose of re-
.1 ...-.niinoalriBI. IflPV I UW IIWi'M APtranlTUltT U)r IB WI UtVI Wm-r 'M a
th street In front of the --Sanitation was affected with a char
church and put up hitching rackt.- lUt membership of 65. w
., r mill nrahahlv be all!
vhlle many
Ex.
aa ! I nraitial.IV lie aillieu WILII1U
,1,. ne.t. low wevks. The first dance
hat been announced for next Saturday
eveulug, October l-
J. t. nn maninlne which every
l uere is uuo ui... - , v
family should be provided with. ve
refer to Chamberlaln't Pa.u Balm,
reier i" . .. i a ih. ura
When It it Kepi at u... . u
nainof a burn or scam iuj r'"-"f- ii-iju--J . ...
y relieved and the tore Cough Cure at any thing else, ii-
n-uchleMtlme than when medicine severe cough oroold
has to be sent for. A anrm in may ,jM f(). ,
tMatAii rteiorts uuoiui""" " ' .
proiiiuii, -- m In about .,n h One Minute Couirtl
PW.B lit . . t ,
o.e-third the time otherwise requ.n.
Cure.
Better niediclue: belter results; better
try It. QhBUBM A UEL.AXQ.
T. . .j ..-..i...- ahnnld receive im
t uis anu uiuwo " " w ,
mediate attention, before the parts be-
,.. swollen, "d when Luamosr-
Iain's Pain lia m Jt app..r
them without tuauer
ind without leavlag a tear. A tore
throat msy be cured J . nl.ht A
niece or tlan nei um u. ".v " ,
P.'T:.: ... .ml bound on over the teat
o pain w"i l cure lame back or pain
or pain, ui twenty-four
. it la th moat valuable, how I ..- h,.p-Throuirh
""Tfor hiuniatlsm. Person, affl cV ,h "o7 Cu o Y Grtftln .1,
: i :.i. it.ia dista-e will be aeugnwu . ,H ,lf h,. were hauled
.i.. nmniot relief from pain rg--.a.- - r
Ih h it aflonis.kndltc.noede nobn. Eugene U
,d upon to eflect a compiet cur-, a -saleW
Osburn A DeLano. I ma i
mm finart. October IS.
t. ii hla hnma alKiut elirht
. rit.l.f.ltv. October 10. 1a5.
ninea v ' , ,
of something tlmllar to epm-p-y.
Krnnaon SnoW, aged 0Taia.
' j i.,aa. a famllv. The runerai
will be held tomorrow and the renialne
interred lu the oak Jim oeiiieierj.
Marielous Uetults.
From a letter written by Rev J
Gun ihirman. of Dlmondale. Mich, we
ara nremlttcd to make thlt extract
"I have no hetitatiou in recommend
ing Dr King't New Discovery as the
resulta were almost marvelous In the
case of ray wife. While I wat pastor
of the Baptist ohurch at Rivet Juuc
tlon the wat Draught down wun pnei
man la succeediua la irrippe. lerno
naroxvsraa of coughing would la
hniira with little Interruption and it
seemed at if she could not turvlve
them. A friend recommended Dr
Kltin'a New Discovery; It wat quick
In ILs work and hlithly tatltfactory In
results." Trial bottlet are free at Hen
derson A Llnn't drug ttore. Regular
tlzeoOo andfl.
mil Uuard. October 10.
Kpiyinti Ami-UTATIOM. M M Oil-
Wide, who had ono of the flngora of
. .. . 1 . .1 1 I I I a ...
hit right hand orusueu anu nun iw
.talml at. tka anennd lolnt a few
weeks since yesterday had to have It
amputated again at the third joint, at
the Good Samaritan hospital in run
laud
Easy to take, sure to euro, in pain,
nothlna- to dread, pleasant little pills
DeWitt't Little Early .Users, isest
fur alck hcadnche. biliousness, tour
stomach and constipation
OhIIDRN & HKLiANO.
ball Uuard. Uclober 10.
Mnuie UnlM I'tlKCH ARKI). 8 II
! Vaiu...llif vuaiunlav nflvrnooll PUT
chased 65 bales of hops from Jamet
Cainnbe . of Cainn Croek, lor nvo
oeutt ter pound
I -a. -i I a
Nothing to distressing at a backing
cough. Nothing to foolish as to tuner
fr.ni.lt. Nothlmr to danireroua lial
lowed to continue. One Minute Cough
Cure glvet Immediate reiier.
OhiiUKN A DELANO.
Karl's Clover Root, the trreat Blood
Purifier, glvet freshness and clearness
to the Complor.lon and curea Constlp
tlon. 25 oU., 60 ctn., fl.. Sold by
Houderson A Linn
rredirtiout fur tbe K(t
Teu Day.
Prof Foster's Inst bulletin gave fore-
casta of the storm wave to eroat the
continent from 1st to 6tliaad7tatd
11th.
Th next illsturhunce will reach the
Pact tic coast about the 1-th, croaa the
wstof Rockies country by close of
l.'ltli, grvut central vallcyt 1 1th to ltlth,
I . . ... a. I.
riairrii aiuie inn.
The warm wave will crost the west
ofRocklet almut I'.Hh, great central
valley 14th, Eastern stntet 10th.
This (llsturuaiico win no tne mown
asvereofthe month, will bo vory ex
tensive and In many places destructive
local eiormt win occur wuuu iv is pans-Intr.
The rM-iiteniUr lfith to 22.1 ttorni
fore centered in the transcontinental
4torm and it Is not probable that tho
(treat storm of Oetolwr will spend lit
force In the same locality.
The cool wave noted above will be-
nnnm a aovum colli uftvo In the Miss
ouri valley alsut the 17th. Its further
movements will depend itirgi'iy en mo
location and niovcineiits of the trop
ical hurricane at that time
The great disturbance of September
axpendetl most of its energlet In mak
ing heat and In evaporation and our
atmosphere Is now greatly expanded,
full of moisture, and the great dis
turbance mentioned abovo will bring
increased rains east of the Mississippi
river.
Rut the principal precipitation will
come later In snows and ralna of
marked characteristic!, forecasts or
which will be slven la succeeding
bullutlnt.
Weary " Wara.
When tha tired factory operatlre, the weary
out door laborer, the oYertatkcd book keeper
or clerk a-rka a mwllral recompenaa lor ex
pendlluia of bodllr force, when ihall he And
Itr Could ths recorded experience ot thous
and! ot workers be viced, tha wnllet would
l that HiHtaltvr't Hlmnach llllleri renew
lalllnii treiislli, limuiatea the Julnl mental
N,W.a HI 1 H'U ai 1 1 . 1 1 J . ir.aava
..a-a..it. I..t.li.n aa ni.ll.lntf alan il.M'a Dlaaa
l,..i. a nwiiUr halilt nl lla. IkhIt. anDetll ami
deep are pnimoied bf It. and It ! au ailrolr-
aoie auiiiiary iu we rr.-.cr, n-..i. i
miiTslrarenu. A taatlilloui itotnaeh 1. not
olli.nil-a by II, an-l to permimi oi omu arxea iu
delicate hrallh who orrailonallr (eel the need
of an efficient tonic, the whole range ol tha
pnarinaciipieia aim ine raiaiua ui rnr"'
iar .i.aiiiiiiaa (li4 nut nraaunt a mure uneiul.
alurorinor ileclilra one. It It alan Incom
parable fur trier and ague, tneuiuatuia aud
.Iduvy trouble.
Pallr Guard, October 10.
AcTKuvimm Tea. Mrs Dr O E
T juiml. la Ai.lnrtalrilnir alamt a dozen
of her lady frletult at an informal after
noon tea party at her beautiful home
on Twelfth street, near the university,
this alternoon between the hours of
2aJ0 and 6:30 o'clock. The ladiet were
Invited to bring their faucy work ana
spend a social afternoon aud during
the time were served to an Informal
tea. The parlors were decorated witu
iiln k and while cut tlnwers. while tha
tables were dressed In emllax, white
sweet iieaa and panalet. Those pre
sent were Mesditmtt O K Loom Is, II
B Miller, I K Peters, Mlnnlo vasn
biirne, W T Eakln, Peter. Gale, Geo T
Mall, IJ ri Jioveridge, it r uuv, a
Mills and Hanchett.
A LlTTt.K Foktitnk. Salem States
man: Wtnflcld Dlnsnioro, oi rort-
lund, and formerly of this city, haa
sold a three-fourths Interest for $20,00
In a letter stamping niachiuo or ins
own Invention. The talo wat made to
a Portland corporation. 'I tie machine
has been examined by exports and is
said to lie a very Ingenious piece of
work. Mr Dlusmore lias been in i ne
employ of A Stelubauh A Co., clothlera
of Portland, for a number of years and
1. a .....ll.a. nf lll.lla.rt A I )l 11 11 II) T .
m til ' 1 1 1 1 1 UI ......... ... a-...- .
of the Joseph Meyers doling house of
this city.
A High-Gear Wukku Cass Mat
t.vnlr iw.ur rlilia an RO-iruar Gales wheel.
having received the new wheel yes
terday. This It an exceptionally hik"
Beer, the average goar being ouly about
04.
i
RUDV8 I'lLt BUrPOBITORY.
la naraniaeil tn cure lllr and Conitlpatlon
or inonef refunded. SO oent per boa. Send
two slump inr circular aiei ui. "i"- "
MARTIN RHIiY, heslnuinil I'harinacUl.Uiicaaj
t .r, I'a No I'oar.IJi Amswsbbd. Kuraaleb- all
n rat elaaa dniKalii every wliere, aud lu Euou
Oreinn bj llaburu A DuUno
Portland. Is aDPearlng for bit ton, tha
defendant." M,
Wiuinauliii'i Aatnrla Newt: "The
.a nf tl.a nntnrlnna Mrs Jensen
against Harry Holman, bookkeeper at
.i. .,.i..mi.,li fur aaaalllt. ' maulted
lust as the News predicted In the ac
quittal of the defendant. The testl
...nn thrnnahnnt showed that Mrt
..,j ----"- . ....
Jensen waa tne SKirremur, siuu
young Holman simply acted on tbe de
fensive at auy eue would have a right
to do.
visit waa on business.
Ufa Tnnua a raalilnnt nf Crook
ooiin'y from near Prlneville, arrived
l.naaak Inal n V11 1 II Lr 1 1 r Ulllllirns
Among other things be will take back
100 bushels or oats.
It It a truth In medicine that the
smallest dose that performs a cure it
the best. De Wltt'e Little Early
Risers are the smallest pills, will per
form a cure and are the tett.
Osburn A DeLano.
The missionary tea and social at the b- local applications, aa they cannot reach
ri.ri.tian church last evening was a dueas-a port 10. .... r. h 7
pleasant affair and liberally attended.
A short pmuramme waa i-nun,
which Included a poem read iy w "b;-,,,,,,,,, ,uua ,
Julia Veasle, and papers by Mrt in hB.'r., t whu it i niiroiy cinwd
J nines H Dale Blld Mrs E D Sandertou. nmi I the result, nd nnles the hiaama
J allies rj ibio ' , ,,. ...a . .,,1 reahired
Captain Sweeney U. S. A., San Dl-
..... ri. . 1.
ego, Cal., saj-B: onnos vmnu
Remedy is the nm medicine 1 nave
ever found that wouiu uo me any
good." Price 60c Henderson A
Linn.
There aru many good reasons why
you should use une aiinuie vuuju
Cure. There are no reasons wny you
should not, If In need of help. The
only harmless remedy that products
immediate results.
Ohblrn A DeLano.
Mist Estelle Coin-lock lift on the
lecal thlt morning fr her home
In Portland, having visited several
days In the city and taken a leading
part In a very sucoessful musical con
cert. Miss Comatnck may return In
December, and II sue aoes win urn giau
y welcomed by her many Eugene
friends.
SHOES! B00tS ! SHOES 1
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
Is Strictly in It!
Men's heavy bIioos at $1.00 and up.
LadieaV Misses' and Children's in samo proportion.
Complete stock of rubbers.
AX BILLY To See Em.
UNIVERSITY
OF OH,
I
895
A Dibtiixeby. Three gentlemen
under the flrm name of J II Dunham
A Co., have started a email distillery
on the Wallisplacea few miles weat
of this city. They are nianufaclurlnir
prune, lach and apple brandy. They
psy liberal pilcet for pruuea, peachee
and apples.
h. im,.i aiiiillradans. aa ther cannot reacn tna
ritaa.ua lamiun ol ilia ear. There IsonlT on
... m ciua Deafness, and that I nr oohsillu-
i....iaia liaafnaaala earned beau In-
i mii i a i i ii I--. . -. ' - ,, i. i . ..
H.mai mihii nun bi me muviiua iiuiuawi '-
t, i.i.n ..ia U'ka. Hit. tula. eat. luflam-
nuuu ur iii.i-iiiw-
1 Ileal
matlun
ness is me ic.ui., aw. i . T. "
can be taken out aud till tub matured to It
normal eoudl Ion, bearing 111 be delro--d
torefer; nine eases ouUif 111 ar caused liy ca
tarrh, WlllCn IB IMHIIllia " au lliuama wuu.
.. ni .la. ii. .a iii..niran tin tare fur ant
caae ol li-a!ii-s (caused tie catarrh) that eaanot
1k cured br Haifa taurrh Cur. Solid lor Ctr.
culars.fraa. . ,.... an -...ia.i n
r. i. lllt.ai awn wia,w.
told by Druggist, 7M-
Shasta Miskrai. Water. A
large consignment Just received at my
house in Euirene: try It. it is drawn
from the upper toda tpring la V-au
forula aud It guaranteed to be pure.
WM KFNHIIAW.
Sole Agent for Eugene.
Iiallr Uaard. October 10.
ruin Of ncrnlcioua anemia, at bit
naar Oaaweii. this inornliie at
a ,.i.l..lr M arona Keller, aireil 47 veafs.
11 .1 V I "1- 1 1 n a
iiawfta-n wui iariner aim ww -
in i.ia nniiniir Ha li-avfia a
a llll N 11 IU ...la ,.fu...v. mm ,
wife and two children. The funeral
rill be held tomorrow at II a m, ana
n,a ramalna Interred In the liowe
cemetery.
Parks' Tea clears the completion
Mrs. N. Meyette, of Le Itoy, IV. i .,
says: "I have used Parks' Tea aud And
... a a
ii tl.a tsist remedy I have ever ineu.
I Sold by A. YBRISOTOrJ.
The Unlcralty of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, ofTert Free tuition toalletu
deeU. Young men can obtala Board, Lodging, Heat ana wgni in tne uormi-
tory for 12.50 per week. Roomert furnleh their own llueo. Young women are
" . . . . . m its a. tan u a. ..1. Vniinn arrtMl.r. ilja
provided with board ID private rumiiiet a tj.uu per wwa. -uuu8
slrlna board should addrest Prof. John Straub, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary
-. ma fl-l II. n.itaa K Ma.
Young Woraen'e Christian Association, Eugene, me univcnm.
i i i. -....-.. itaniwiinr .f Art. Itaidielnr of Science and Bachelor of
LeTters, with H.mapondlng course. ?of study. The following '"
are also offered. Au English course lending In two years to a Bus nets dlplo
nm, and In tbiee years to the title graduated Englishjand advanced course .for
graduates of normal schools leading to the degree of Master of
n . . -t i....i.... tha. iii.irrMi nri.ivu r.tiitiueer. a
years' course in civil eiiKinevruiK ieu..i.ia . r--- --- -.7.;' .
etiurse of two years for teachers o? physical education leading to a diploma and
U eUtle director of Physical Eduction. The I Ivertlty cha w an Indd-D.
UI fee of f 10 which is. payable .In vam .by a I students S t, lei boWln.
d i) omas rrom the public scnoois anu iih-j iibi"b ......
m ited to the preparatory department without exam nation. 1 hose dealring
lt.formatlonregallngthe preparatory department should address the Dean
T V X" .. L't. ...... a
r. iJ. iianraaii, nun- ... . ,, rt T i. t.Mant
For catalogues and further information aourese v. v.irm.p - .c.-va..
or J. J. Walton, Secretary, Eugene, Oregon.
State Normal School!
Monmouth, Oreeon.
A tralntns school for f acher.
Complete Eighth tSrada Tralnlnt Depart
m..nl and strong frofeslonal aud Academlo
Course.
: THE DIPLOMA-:
ol ths school entitle on to teach In any
oouuir lu I lie state without luxther
KxamUiaUon,
Board and Lodging, Books and
Tuition, $150.00 per year.
n-aiitt.nl and healthful location
There la a good deuiaud tor w
".'hHri an over unnl-of untrained tranh a.
Catalog ueaoheerlullr sent on apiillcatlJi .
Addrna, V. L. CAMl'liEU, ITeUikut.
Or W. A. Waaa, Ikorttary.
ad in today's Guard.
"t