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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1895)
Ms " r ' i TV ANI COUNT V. v, ...NOV FM 11 Kit 1(1. I.n.K r-n, oculist. Dni'ly I""k lmr.ro ll',u- j Walton, uttonicy-at-law. MI.V to l.miM'ii funiw. Kiniuli -j Vall'i-f"k- V"lir t'l'i111'1" ,Ilirk 10 K' J.-uill.V. II, ,nit it ulow F. L. Chandlers von from 'ltoNi. V ..1 nil t-' t fiinli fir your Chittein 2)1 Iit S. II. Friendly's. hkcymr Chltteui llurk to S. II. linllV. I ,u c iu get cash for 'm,r Chiltcui Lul Frlemlly'ii. 1 ,11 1 Miiii'.-H inuko light draft anil iliiiflv I""1' harrow ln-iii. Hee 1( at ' F L Chambers. J- (,'. W. lii'ldlc tuny In) found ut r.'i.ii nivoii Olivo street. Is-twecn sTi un l t'w'Ht 0"1' block west ji,. Minnesota hotel. He Is lire t J M do I'll dental work In the la-si ::ht. (Mini IHIIIH' IMVer plow shares Ullll only bo bought of W. r extras call . I,. I Inim'" n. also li:iv almut 2j other mikes of J, (hat I will clone out regardless i'CO,t' F. L. ClIAMIIKILS. Ilglict cash J'rlce piild for Chlttc m UrUby J I- Friendly. Farms for Sulc hitvu now thirty lino farm In the tfi'Umi-ite valley for naif. These rfiiii include every variety in size and do For description list, ad.lrc-s u - 1 ..... i II M. .H. nil l.l.l-.lt, Wilklns Uloek, Kugene, Or. II. Fri iendly wants nil the Chit 40 1 barn ne can gei. i Notice. I lime taken charge of the .Spring Mi Motel and anlielt a fair share of :iv iiutroniige. I will also run a daily k between Springfield and Kugene. 1 A. M. C'LAKK. jk Sai.K. W.OOu feet fencing at t-i thousand. Kmtio $12 and Mooring jli. Will trude for wheat in mill or ieliotise at 40 will a bushel, and Auk cattle r sheep at a reasonable KEI'HKSS, liEiuiini. Al.MSoN & FeLUWEKT I'd Wood Subscribers. uhcribers who have delivered to the Uuaiui office this season iOl olitiiini'd no receipt are requested i mil at this office so that proper cjlit may he given. t Sire Throat. Any ordinary cane 4:iv lie cured in one night hy applying (Jiitnlierlain's l'aiu lialm us directed with each hot tie. This mediclno hi akn famous for its elites of rheumatism liiiebiick and deepseated and muscular pins. For sale by Osbum & DeLano. -Foot P.Ai.t.. Albany Democrat: There will be nome live loot ball next Saturday Rt Salem U'twcen the O A C Hid Wlilaiiiettes. The Democrat pre Jlols the W illamette will win. On tbe Hiiiuo lav at Fortland, the U of O's af Kuaeiie and I'ortland University till plav. Tlie Demncrat'a opinion in thf l'ortlaiidH will win." Uro. Nut tliiir.yoii will be badly fooled when wu bear from the result at I'ortland. f Mm W II Meek, who resides at Caiiiptonvllle, Cal., say her daiiier tin fnrsi-veral years troubled ut tiuiH. with vere cramps In the stomach, nd would be iu such ngony that it whi luivssary to call In a physician. Having read aliout Chamberlain's Onllfl, Cholera and Diarrhoea lU;medy be concluded to try it. She found 'jtttt It alwayb jjavo prompt relief. It Tas Heldoni necessary to give the eoml dose. "It ha not only saved lots of worry and tine," he says, "but also doctor bills. It is my opin ion that every family should have a !t;le of this icmedy in ttie house." foreale by O.-buru it DeLatio. t Good Sknsk. Albany Impiint: "If Hie net nle of Oreuon would for one Tear onlv buv OieL'n Hour. Oregon bukiiu' iitin-ili-r. Oreiron butter. Ore gon egg, Oregon wagons, Orenon Jlieese. brooms. haniB. niatclies and bacon, Oreumi innde soap, Oregon Hade clothing and Oregon lumber, we Would Imrdlv know what to do with Uiis vast union 11 1 of money. It Is out- fctfeoi h to think of the many millions of dolliirs we each year snd out of the Kate to pay for what we can Justus Well produce at home." I (M um & DeLano the druggists, fid till you that no one i better quidiiU'd to judge of tho merits of an irtiele than the dealer, because he ha en hU opiiiion on the experience of all wiiu usi-it. For this reason they Mi us topuhlit.il the remarks of other dealers Hlmin an article which they handle. Messrs C F Miwire & C ., New berg, Or, say: "'' sell more ot tlianilieilaln's Cough Ilemedy than II oiliers put together, and it alwav gives good satisfaction." Mr J r Allen, Fox, Or., ssvs: "I believe tbaniberjain's Cough ' Remedy to be be lest I have handled." Mf w 11 HitchwK-k, Cnlunibus, Wash., says: fCliuinberlaiti's Cough IUmedy sell well and is highly praised by all who f'vn rmi.v tM tick, gk . 1it Cto.V u Child, iho criiil lor CtorU. vlii she became Vlu, the cl..ng to Cfstori. film ih b4j CulUreo, the g' ve Uiem Cort Mariiia.:h I.irKNSKS. Marriage lieeiis.s were Issued today bv County j lerk Jennlng to Joiah F tallison jand Krankie Miller; John A Ashby iniid Minnie Miller. Car load lust arrived direct from the Ihe factory of Oliver Chilled and Steel i''''wi and l)Wt harrows by. I'. L. C'HAMbKIW. n.n. i:.ip.V (irpmtxr M. I!mk-B J Ait. T Carroll, a holm, In the . in, i..ii .....i..r 1.1 dav's sentence, nri..,l ....I ..r i...ra In the window '""e last night and made good m "-alio. His bunion omit v grand jury ha lllllu.l.IM... I.-II V fur H.I HSHllll i'li a dangerous weapon upon J Lo.ig. ' vn.i ....a ..i. ..i.J obn A V 1'eter consigned iwo wn . Si ...All' W K DN EH D A Y, N O V F. M II K It 1 .1. Dr Driver Is home ug-ilti. Lots of si'liool ma'aiii.i In town. Dr. Fiuley. dentiM.rooiu 3,Dunn blk. IX-II Kuykendall Is on the nick lit J W Hull, of I'ortland, Is in the city. II K Morris, of Ilarrisburg Is in Ku gene, CoiumMoncrs court still In mm klon. A ri Miitlesou, of Fall (Wk. is iu the city. Portland Is going to have another morsl wave, Teachers' examination In session at the court Iioiim-. Uncle Jack Kceney, of (ioxhen, w.is in Kugelie today. A considerable ipiantity ol pork is lieing packed in Kugeiie. CoiiKideral'le talk of liorse races among the local sports. .1' Mr and Mrs (' ! Hale are vihiting their claim at fall (reck. Mrs J A (iwliin came up from Sulcni today to visit Willi friends. The Ori'troniaii Is booming President Clewla.id for a third term. Four teams came up from oivallis today loaded with O P height. The V of O fiMdbnll leaiii is doing good practice work every afternoon. Attorneys (!eo II D.irris and L Itil yeu have retui tied home from Salciu. Mrs II F llollenbeck returned from Albany by this morning's early train. Invitations are out for the mnrriage ofMrCFCroner an I Miss White on Nov 27th. One of ('has (.'roller's freight teams arrived today from Corvallls with (iiVO pounds of freight. For Kale cheap, horses and bees. M J ll.-car, Fairuiouut, or addiess box No i!7', F.ugene. It now liaiks as if the next national republican convention would be held in San Francisco. Try the new burlier shop opposite the postoftlcc. Shaving 10 cents; hair cutting l a!. All work strictly first class. John Iicavenue is fitting up some rooms in the rear of bis eigar store and a billiard hall for the use of Ids patrons. Dr W Kuvkendall lectured U'fore Ids class In Willamette University at Salem today, returning home this af ternoon. Now Is tho time to do your dry plow ing and nil Oliver plow will slay in the ground. FL Chambers has a full stock. Clyde Patterson, a son of Dr Pat terson, is now working under the con tractor lor the Nashville Tcnii , ex position. O It Clirlsman, K M Corbus and At torney W tMxIcock returned nils morn ing from South Douglas county, on the overland train. Kdmunson ISros. have consigned their crop of hops, consisting of 1.10 hslca, to Phil Neis & Co. They will be shipped to New York The Dandy Disk harrow now lias ball lieariugs and center euiter which cuts all the ground. For sale by r it luamucrs. Tim Bi-svelinir on tho county road east of ths university is about llnlshe l. Substantial railings Have ueen pui in on both sides of the two culverts on the road. The freight trains going south have more cars than they can haul each day, and the afternoon iocbi came from two to mreo cars uuuy. Ashland: Tidings D W Cnolldgi of Kugeiie, arrived by today's train on a visit to his uncle, O Coolidgo of ths city and other relatives. i"ttiiiil. The healing properties 01 ietiiis Witch Hazel Salvo are well known. It cures eczema, bklu allectlons and is simply a perfect remedy for piles. Osiiukn & DeLano. Frank Harding, postmaster at Mo Minnvllle, and formerly editor or the Telephone-Register at that place, ar rived In Kugeno this afternoon on some business ir.atters. Nothing so distressing ns a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suller from It. Nothing so dangerous if al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate relief. OsufKS & DeLano. It Is stated that Jacksonville has several hundred dollars in the town treasuiy, which the authorities wish to use iu taking up outstanding bonds of the corporation. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyel'.e, of Le Roy, N. Y., says: I nave ustn 1 n" .... I ln.L-d T..n fllHI 1111(1 It the best remedy 1 nave eve. i"- Sold by A. KIUN(ITON. rmidiiotor Tlios Kearney, wiiose was killed this morning at Ashland ti the cars, resided for several years In theresidence of the 1 n" 1 ' uear the cannery, which ni Ainatcli gaineof billiarm occurm. thisnfieriUH.u at AUten r.i. .... . i- lle's fora purse of f.W. four, , I K sixtv points, between JMoen sixiy I f,1P,llP u-mi bv and J A IJeiauey. - a score of 00 to 'Jl. it U a truth in medicine that the ,,.... .. 1 1, ..1 n..rNnns a cure is sma.iesi ut i the lied. De Witt's Little Lrly Riserw tire the s;i.allet pills, will per form a cure and are the test. Ohhcbs & DeLano. The Yreka Journal says: Egg are In demand at present, tlie prices rang ing from M to 50 cent a do.en, accorcf o he supply. They will beke,.t at these high llgurcn, unl" ,u Faster. Mrs T 8. Hr.wkins, of Chattanooga, T..n savs: "Shilo's Vltali.er 'Saved Ify Life.' J consider It the bent reme dy for a debilitated system 1 ... .1 i i.r Disis-nsia, Liver or ever Kid- ...,i.u It excels. Price "to cents. ZU ily liendcrson A Linn. A felt want Is that gnawing at the stomach after you have eaton a mi meal, and can't eat any more, and ye 11... is that feeling as though you had -i-. nothing. What is wanted then 1, .. A.iA nf Simmons J ,iver R.-ifiilator 19 M .'- ii.MiM-t dvsiK')si. cure, fur that li ubst l!'t t!';'l"K meuns. -Miii' ..... i,-...,,i,.i,.r is h1 thai is rc IIIOIIS l.ivri , - - j. ommended tor digestion. -A Dyclie, London, Ky. The American Ilwiuty ow.-s berpr. - llge more i ,,v other attilbiite. A di; M ..l..nr r.l..li.e&.i'ii n..... inrks' Tea "I vnMv anyone U 1, ,-I.hoi the klu uiid re- k.. I 1 1 11. IV .11. I s iib-s nn I that sallow, niud- dy link. Parks' Tea is us..l by thous ands of ladies for the complexion. , , , ... Ml iur C Him'- 1 -- l 11 IIIIIIL IHIIIK - A. YfcUIMiToN. NOVKMIIF.II 14. I Congress meets IVc. 2. Fgrfs il cent per dozen. Ph. I Miller is up from Salew. Mis Anna Millerd i In tho city. CoiuniUMoner i-ourl has adjourned. Dr. Fiuley, dentist, r.him 3,Duun blk Tliunksglving two weeks from to day. D. W. Coolidgo i back from Aah laud. A K Wisiil rcivlvcd a carload ol salt today. Wheat Is still pw!ci at to cents ht bushel. Alt the excursion ticket have been disposed of. The barometer strongly indicates fair wcatln-r. A (i Mathews ha gone touth on a business trip. W S Lee, of Jiiiiclioti City, was iu Kugelie IkIv. S H I'rii tiillv made Junction City a brief visit today. Mis Llzie Hanson went to Cot tagetirove today. Tl.eodore Tyie I con 11 in d to Ids home w ith sicklies. Leo (ierhard, of Corvallis, is iu Eu gene visiting Irleuds. lito T Hull, Sr, made a business trip down the road today. Clia Furrow has accepted a position lu (ireen A Sou's grocery store. The beer and Ice station received a carload of beer today. Jenkins it Rol.rer w ill open a meat market on Kigl.lh street In a few days. Misses Mary Young and Ilessie Day returned today from a visit to Junc tion. The foo'.ball excursion goes to Port land on tomorrow morning's local train. There are but is applicants for teachers examination now, one hav ing diopM'd out. Mrs AD Charlto f Portland, is visiting with her sister, Mrs C M Young, iu this city. Mr and Mr S J Winn stopped oft' here awhile today euroule from Cali fornia to Chicago. The passenger couch to be. Used ill the L' of O football excursion tomor row w as brought up today. Attorney Woodcock went to Salem this morning. Before returning lie w ill visit Poitland and Corvallls. The Electric Light Co today placed in position the new nrc light at the intersection of Ninth and Oak streets. Tlie io-ti'llK'e Is having water placed In tlie building and Miller Bros shoe shop is to lie coiiucct'd with the sewer. Yesterday was a star day as far a pianos were concerned, twelve being received bv different parties in this city. Considerable snow is rcortcd in the lilue River mine. However, devel opment work will be ooullnued right along all winter. Say, why don't you try DeWitt's Little Eaily Risers? These little pills cure headache, Indigestion and consti pation. They're sn idl, but do the work. Osnt'KNTt DkLa.no. The Oregon Independent says that it is reasonably certain that the pop ulists will nominate Dr J L Hill, of Albany, lor congress at tlie next elec tion. There wa one democratic success recently that should not bo lost sight of. lion C A Coggswell was clecled mayor of Lukevlcw. He w ill make a model mayor. UoUOsburn fc DeLano, druggists, stile agents in Eugene, for a bottle of 1.1 VK KINK, for the Liver, Kidney, Sick headache and Constipation. O F Russel, the defaulting Linn county school superintendent, who is now in tlie penitentiary, will have Unit lied III three year's term in March, IS'Hl, at w hich lluio he w ill be liberated. Easy to take, sure to cure, 11 pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pill. DeWitt's Little Early Riser. Rest for sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach and constipation. Oshi k.n & DeLa.no. (ieo Itrockdorir who lived in this vicinity for a number of year, and liroSIHT ted ill lilue River ami Roliemla mining districts, is back again after an absence uf about six years. When he left it wa reported lie had gone to his home iu Denmark, but lie now Btates he has been mining iu Arizom. Shilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cure incipient consumption. It Is tin. best couch cure. Only one cent a dose. i;5cts.,50cts., 11. Sj.ld by Hen derson & Linn. Chicago ha a new ty) of tlie new 11 in MUs Anna Miller, the man- n.,..r ..r ti.u 1 'hlcHL'o orchestra, of which T l,,r.. TliiuiniH is conductor. Miss lill.i .1 if ..-fi'i It'll (itfO H Wilson dur imr last season and made so worthy a record that she ha licen retained this year. Miss Miller came from Musca tine, la. There are many good reason why you should use One Minute Cough i'nre. ThcMarono reasons why you should nt,lf In need of help. The onlv hnrmless remedy that produces Immediate results. OsiiL KN & DkLano. Tlie Dalles Chronicle of Wednesday has Ibis: " Today baa been varied In .... .-.r... At 7 o'c oek it began 1, ,.r mid for a half an hour the full if snow Hakes. 1 hen .. ... ...it and later In the day It rained. There has bee" weather ...I. lo Milt neoiile of dissimilar tastes." A O Hartley, of Magic, Pa, writes I fct 1 it a duty of mine to inform you and the public that DeWitt's Witch it,.. sii.ive cuied nio of a very bad ...... of ccxunia. U "I"" cliri J "'y boy of u running sure on his leg. OiHL K.N A DeLa.no, Salem Journal: The Monu.oulhs have lost their lM -t player-th dell. full b e k. k ! : (' ga'i'ed two l';od u ell sin. u wo" played Eugene-Paige and Uuhoock, who will play Matur- .1.... '. w a a suie -'..-..in- nn lomrer has Rlo-s, the h.st I'laver the Agricultural college Pam 1 bad. Iieiuncrai; The province of Albany fts ins lo lie 10 run f !. ' t,uw HtiiM-rlnU-inlt'iiCn of Hie t . ... ik.ui..ni tmr irn Indian school coustiiniiy oe.i-n -1-pointed. The pp-r "-' lk urns at it. It will tak. a brave man to accept tbe position. Ever since be SC1..-.I as tlBII-ferred to PJ.de.ll the ..ais-rs of id tt city have bad a """J"1 growl. pero-P Kemrally with loo tnucli ground for It. THL'RsDAY, F00IUALL, TALK, Simulations as to the Ou'iun.G tb. League (ismc-. of As tho time draw iitar f r the second league game the Interest be comes more manifest and ftsit ball talk can l heard 011 all sides. Every one, no matter whether collsge student or private eitleu, I Interested in the outcome of tlie game Saturday at Portland. This Interest Is Increased by the fact that the two elevens who are to match llicir strength and prowess on tho gridiron are considered the two strongest teams in the association. And the lute rot is further Increased by the lad that the home team is to enter the contest, ut Portland Satur day, the result ot which shall decide win tin r or not they shall eouis te for the H'!inant lu the championship game, which will lu all probability he played on Thanksgiving day. If the home team defeats Portland they will be en titled to play for the championship, but if defeated they w ill le out nf the contests for the remainder of the season. As (lie matter now stand the second league game will lt played iu Port land Dtxt Saturday betweeu'the University of Oregon team of this city and Poll land University team, the first game having already been played at t'or vallis last Suturday between the Agri cultural College team and Forest (rove team ami resulted iu a tie. Coins were tossed to see which team should play Salem, Corvallls winning. As a const. pionoe Corvallls will play Willauistte University at Salem next Saturday, at the samo time the game takes place at Portland. Tlie winners of these two games will then meet uiion the gridiron at some place to be designated in a contest to see who shall play r'oiest (irove. According to present, arrangements tlie u inner ot this last game will then have to play Forest Drove iu the final championship gamo for the pennant, but as cousideruiiie (iiausiaciion is expressed with these plans, it Is iuite likely that a cluing will lie Inaugurat ed, doing away with this last game, w hich li 11 aved w ill take Mace some lime in the fore pnrt of December. In this case Forest (irove w ill huve to lay the winner ol .Saturday's game at Salciu, on the ld Inst, and the win ner In this game will play the winner of the Portland game In the tluul con test 011 1 hanksgivii.g day. iveeulaliou Is rile as lo the outcome of the tluul game. As the U of O and rorllaud teams are considered tlie two strongest teams It is thought by many that the game at rorllaud .Saturday will practically settle tho mutter However, this is mere sm-culut ion, and the result may be entirely different. Each leair will probably enter the contest with a hois of victory, but none will go with more conlhleiice of rowulug themselves W illi glory and dually carrying homo to Eugene tho pennant of 'uo than will the U of O leven. I lie team is in porieei worn- lug ortler and will put up an excellent game. It Is true they were badly de feated by Portland last year, but they will put up a tlillcreni game mis sea son. Tbe Portland team I probably lu but little better condition than it was last year. They have received only four days' coaching from McMillan, of tlieRehanco team of Oakland, Cali fornia. This I all the coaching the team ha had, except from home tal ent. One iKilut, However, whlell will pull strongly iu their favor Is the fact that every iiiemlaT is an experienced player, having played iu the team lust year. 1 lie U ol U icain never was 1.1 oei- ter sluiie. Notwithstanding the lact that they have four new men, they will put up PHJ tier ceni netiergunie (ban 1 hey did last year. They have received six week of hard coaching from Benson, one of tho best couches 011 the eoasl. I'bev have met lioth the Corvallls and halem team and In each Instance came out victorious. The team played its last practice giiino yester day anil now awaits, in perfect trim, for the game paiuruny. 1 nv nut-up will Ik? uiiout tbe same as it w as lu the game with Corvallls. 1 he Uovs nave svcureii a siiccnu ex cursion ear and w ill leave here tomor row ut 11:20 a in, accompanied ny about 50 students and ciliw iis who go to help cheer them oil to victory. Pennant of '10 ir Knirene! To Exchange, Ten head young hogs for shakes; span good work horses for lumber. Have also a lew young puro mctru Langsliang roosters, f 1 each. All lMKHI.A.-SH, Eugene, Oregon. Tim Jokiian R0V8 Again. Wed nesday's Salem Journal: The nutor 1. .us tnlevi y itnil thin.'. Willis and Al len Jordan, are again lu the toils of tho law, i. living beon ai rested lues day for assaulting ami robbing WW. 1,1. hi 1 niniinieii. 1 t ninuuiei. teen, imssit.ir the waterlnu trough this .id., of Kola, which Is a loitering place fur the Jordan, when tney weresei 111..111 nml mttell finite liadlv. llieir face being covered with blood. They ..li.ln. In liitvo Is-cti robbed of I ir..i,niilv these vounir outlaws will serve a third term In the iienitentiary Sheriff Plummer of Polk county came over and got'Al and W lilts Joruon, v ho w ere orresleij by Iollccman A C Cos lat night and landed them In tlie 1....11.IV a II. iney win oe ir.su nv Kola. Clll-SVIITH AND I'KKHIMMONS. Al ImllV D..i.iooiat: Mr J it Ilolierts left at tiie Linn courtly exhibit a io of cliesnuts in burs. They are elegant specimens, large, plump, healthy fel lows, as line as anything picked In the ICast. Mr Roberts has a tree well tilled with them,- and Is satisfied they can U made to thrive here. He also left several line specimens of persim mons. The Man About Town was brought up among chesnut trit and he knows a good ohesnut at long range, but as lo ptrsimtnona he Is no authority. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rify your Mood, deal your complexion, regulate your bowels and mukes your head as clcur as a bell. 25c, 60c, and U-00. Henderson A LI 11 n. V Parks' Cougii Syrup mica Coughs Colds feU'I Consumption, air, cata erinu lllack of Le Roy, N. V., ays: "I lis.k one bolilc of Pn'ks' Couh Syrup. It acted like iini;;ic. StJpH-d HIV cough and I am perfectly well now.'1 S.ld by A. YH'.!.V.n'X Stct rsias'i lews. Prnsi.tiui, Nov. U. '. y l-r-l- ...... 1 sO-eel,.,,!! tiKSsed here lltst l.lgl.l .... 1.1. - ..v in RbsimliiKtoti. III. He Ihoiigbt the recent lepul.licail Vlc t.irie would not atl-e the deiuoratie ,.i.u,.,,.. 111.1l vesr. Ho said that ... tent ( leiewiid will U' accorded a renoiuiuallon if he wants lt lt.,KS.-In Kilt ni. Or., Nv. 13, to the wife of Woodson Slater, uaJhtir. Crest Confusion. Wl 1 wo fctaitr.l 1. 1 close out, uv .et d oil.' low pin . s wi uld work a llH.tlsliill nil ir f IllpelliolS but te can't help I', Our goii ls must JI e sold and there Is 110 alternative but low prices, but lx patient boys it will not last long and then The Pair Is out of the way and price will go up. Today we make another big cut, which will continue as long at tlie goods last: "1 lbs granulated sugar 5 cans sardines Dry salt mrk very choice... , 10 11m Orego:i lard .fl."d . .071 . .-r. 5 " " (illll powder lea choice, Hi .. 1 gal Salad oil (irouud pepper HT It' French Miishrooiis per can.. Lobsters, per can Large tmtile stulted peppers Salad oil lu.va English pickles Olive 3 Iti Castile soap Drietl prunes per H " iieache " " 1- .it . ..v. .! .1". .-'' .:: .o'l tl goblets L) S piece toilet set 2.7") 10 tlit'orateil .'( (HI .VI piece decorated tea set 3.IM 1 hot tlt tomato catsup to Our stock of Crockery I yet good but going rapidly. Tlie'resiilt of low price. TDK 1' A IK, E. C. Smith, prof . Prices at barker (inn Works. Eugene, Or, Dt. 0 fine silver plated tea spoons $ ,2o 3 " " " table " 25 3 " " " desert 41 25 1 " " " childs set 25 1 .en cuhloii 25 1 " " " old shoo 25 1 ' " " nut crack 25 0 " " " " picks 25 The finest line of iiovehie lu town 1 fine pair canvas leggius 75 1 fine hunting cap 75 1 canvas gun cae 75 1 " leather ritle cartridge belt till We keep the largest stock of am munition in town. 1 flue double barrel 12 Isire shot gun top snap P (1 11 50 1 lino single barrel 12 bore shot gnu side snap P (I H (Hi A fine stock of Imported guns just received. 1 flue new hauiu.erlcss worth 00 40.00 1 " razor 1.50 1 " razor guaranteed 2.00 1 line razor " 2.50 1 extra lino razor, lire guaranteed, handle 3.00 1 fine shaving brush 25 1 bar shaving soap 15 Tlie finest stock of razor strap and hone lu the city. 1 fine rubber doll, dressed 25 1 " small china doll 10 1 " Zulu doll, black bisque 15 1 " Esquimaux white fur 1 The laigest and best stock in the cily 1 100-page H'llcll writing tablet... .1.5 llAHKKIl (il'N WllHKS. lllh street, Eugene, Or. Al.HANY El. WTlox. Dally Demo crat: "City Election will occur three weeks from next Monday. 1 here Is some nitnlo.il talk as to the candidates but nothing definite except lu a lew cases. Alarslial l.ee win uiKioiiiiieniy U' renominated for marshal hy the democrats and Judge Klinii tor mayor by the republicans. 1 hcrt Is 11 slrllo for recorder between Recorder llrlitoii and C E Hawkins 011 tho republican ticket. T L Wallace can probably be nominated by the democratic con vention If he will accept It. EA Parker will probably bo nominated by the republican for treasurer and neurly evurylxidy says there Is 110 uso of running any one against him. For mayor on the democratic uckci . t llurk Mail, l mines rieiuer ami j iv Weiitherford are mentioned, and for marshal on the republican ticket W T Raker Several are incniinncu ior oounclhueii nn Isith tickets, hut as yet It Is Just random talk. - sf Ucalnrss C annot l ured bf Inesl l'illi'tlon, tht-r ruiiixil ri si'h the iliseast-il iHirtliin til tin' t-sr. I li.-ru l 01.W n.ie isj l,i cure ueninesi. mm ui la lit 1 1 1 1 t linns. rrniiMlh s. Pol. less ! I'SUImI l all In ..ml I'liiiiiliiun ut the mucous . nil. is in ine K.iitsrh.eii Tula). When this Kits) sets ll'.lls.n- ill yim have llllnlilliis tuilinl nr 1 iiii.it het Itt-arlMK, al.il wmimi It in rii.ti.-iy .-it.-.s, itpii la ids tvat.lt. al.il 11 Mien I In- 1 11 II a in in k 1 1 1 ill can lie taken out a. el tula mist ruslutnl lo lie li,, filial on. Id I lull, nt-amia l I liesir.ir.'il furvver; nlnu easra nutiil let. aro rauaeil hjr fa tarrh, whli'h ll tiiitliln but an l.lllauieil Oili'll Htm ol tlie luuuiui tiirlaeea. We will slvs line lluinlnsl Isilrata ur anf raw nl Liiall.ia(iiauais hr t alarrli) that Palilml lie tnired bf iialPs I slttrrli fiifo. Hviiil tor clr- 0ul.r.,tr.U. r J CIHStVA(.0.,Tl(1,j(,,o Holii bf brtiKKMi. ' Pallr liuanl, Sotamls-r II. Tkial Jlkoiih Hki.wtkk. Yester ilnv afternoon, at Portlund. the U trial lurors wero drawn. The Lime county memUrs urv: .1 M Kitchen trraln deulur. Irving; R F Harding farmer. Collage Orove: H P llilmore. merchant. Junction Clty. Dal If Uusrt, Nuveinlsjr II Khakkhi-kakk CblH. The club met last night ut the homool.MrsN K Kritzer and read the secoud and third acts of "The Twelfth Night." The club will meet next Wednesday evening with Mrs Chase, Acts at once, never falls. Ono Mln uto Cough Cure. A remedy for aslli ion und that feverish condition whn h aceompauiet a severe ctdd. Tlie only harmless remedy inui pronuoes inline' diate results. . (aSHt'HN A DKKA.NO. pally liuaril, Nurmlr 11. Lakiiki.V AlTKNl.tu. Ihe slipper irivxii l i the Clirisiiiau building last evening by the ladle of tho Catholic t-liiire li was urtre v atieinieu nc muslcal program rendered was or high order mid was appreciated. l 1 1. mt i, inr (inshce. Nov lo, mti.1 hv ftislion J S Mills. Mr F II Oillard and Mrs LimeJIliaiinaii. RUPTURE Itr.inly Kelieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knifo or Oporation, Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Threo to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orricte: luximi 70S-T07. Mart nam Buililln, PORTLAND, OREGON. Ceinilll .loners ( nlirt. At II1I1 tillld it W11.1 ordered by th( court that the eleil; turn over to the sbrrlll'tbo d. llmpidit t.tx rol's of bv.'. Inland Ivl wild a warrant to col lect the delinquent tat charged thereon. Resignation of Will II See as Justice of the K-aco of Willamette precinct ac cepted. Resignation of HW I'yhr ns con slableof 'I hiirstnn riecinit scivptid. Mc.-toti Dygart ll.ink Co staii.m- ei v (1 t5 I, ll'll.-ckwitli caudles 2 to F L liihhs, ollhv lurnitiiic 1". 75 J II Yates, deputy clerk, claim ed 70 mi 11 United John 1' Wilson deputy lis. 1 "hi . W (' Vor.ui deputy sheritl'.... Eli P. ik.ns brblge work Win Kiivkeinlall, exaiiiinlug In- sane, l.etty T W liar. is,' examining inline, Kelly Jul. u M Williams, ib'puly prose. filling attorney, insane l.etty.. Ira Mcl'iiibiud, janlior work...'... C P Houston, rebate on costs mi appeal EllO'lio I'.lvctilc Light Co, lltliirf .1 7 52 . 0 : 5 nil ! i 5 nil j 5 no 1 1 no s 00 for Octol er 2S IK I: C M Collier, establishing comers 12 00 C M Collier, remarking roads Iv.l ami llitl J E Martin, chalnuum road Ivl and I'M (1 (HI ' 00 J E Jeliliiugs, chaiuman road Ml and PU V II Rowland, deputy sherill'..... AJ John-oil, tilllco and Jail ex pense 2 IK til 25 1 23 Pull y liuanl, Smeintsr II. That I'i.i:piiaxiink.'mii.k Ah in. Our usually punctual foreman, Wm, W. Moore, was a llitlo late this niorii lug in showing up for woik but when he came hi wearing that elephantine smile, which he has worn o'l only two occlsIoii before lu Iho history of hi life, all tho printer knew what was the matter and congratulations and pandemonium reigned lu the eoit.His it.g room for awhile. ll Is a girl, weighs ID pound and llrst made ll appearance In this world early this mm. ilng. Illlly I Just us happy us on like occasion of yore. Pally toianl. Nuvrmtwr X ItKMoVIMI T llKOWNSVII.I.K. KeV. J K Snyder ha accepted tlie pastorate of the l'n l Prvsbyti-rlan church at Itrownsvllle and Is removing his otisehold ell'eels to that cily. Mr ami MrsSnvdcr will uo down today or to morrow to take up their duties In their new Held ol labor, liev Snyder Is well iiuddleil to till the position tendered him, and will no ibmiit soon make many (i lends at Itrownsvllle. PaOf t.i.nrO, Nt.vtMi.tH'f 11. ASttl'IIKIl iloltsK ItAi'K. List veiling 11 1 Wvlio inatchcd his horse, Kohl. i II, against Jliuo W Hunt's horse, Holla Hornet, 770 j'ard. for t-'n a side. The race I to lie run on Ihe Harris track, Saturday, November Zi, at 'i p in. Pus itiKl li t;. Tli" total receipt ol Ihe I'.ugeiie ollhv for the past year were J'l.nl'l, salary of postmaster I.SOU, lerk hl.e allowed t;liHI. Ihe receipt f Portland amounted to f l.l. 7 to, Salciu H7,rif-', Aslotlu fJilit, l'etitlle. ton J7,1Ki", Tlie Halle (7,171 . linker Hy J'M'Vi, Albany jil.il.'H. 1'a.lf liuaru, Nuvi'IhUt I '. An Aiu.t: Ahpiiksm. Kathcr J II lllack, pa-tor of the Calholio church, aildn-sed the assembly at tho univer sity thl morning. The studcnls highly couipll.ucliletl iiieiiiori. i:.rn i;n. A Colliigo drove lady ran all Ihe. way lo the depot this alter iitx.it to cal eh a train, hut when she reached there foil ml Ibal ll was a freight nml her train would not be due for half an hour. - .---at- - - - - (iooM-: Shoot. On Saturday, No- veuilH-r hi, a shooting contest will lake place on hay's Island, just east of Kll- geue, lor lame geese. ClIAStiK AT Colli' mi. Will Heo has sold his griK'ery business at I tiburg to Mr ( base, nit l-.ali m man, w ho win hereafter conduct Hie business. Mr See will go to Southern Oregon. 20 lk DRY I) IV Hill t oaua aa.'Uni'S I iKina ball bluing . sj , lis- :l limes lili.u.s I biiitl ii.ai-lilnu nil that will nut gum I liiilllel arlei'a Ink .S hlueka malrliua l Imaea arlur inati'lina , l'S) , m . u . .V) . fs) , .'si . rs . l"e . 'si . 'fo I Hi nie new iiiiiii.-i I Hi nlee new blaek I In ttaililiiK ixiitili r I .mill III ti.-l Istatf- , Hi liars tiiliel wni A ai.i f.ivi-reil ulate Willi l-'OO.I A lame plain alatu ttllll pi'lu ll I 111 nks KnKI mill ' in. l.-i' wnviu Willi miHiers t Isira best lanal a. sip A latKU Iki aliiN- mat'SUlK . IT , 1st . :is' . s . re . Ill w mile i'Mr 1 lb ifriiiinil s-ii'.ir 1 Dm IiIihi new lieai-lli-a ;t Ilia nlisi new whim llaa it I Hi bara wraisilaiia Wi) huvo a cotnt.loto lino tliu Hinal lest hahy to tho largest men, and can meet botu extremes from 25c to i? 1.00. . . Wo lit Glasses ScL'utirically at tne iMammoiit jeuv.ijr Ktoro, and with tho llo-t Litnsit. Katlsfactlon Guurauteed. 'o ilo all kin.ls of Watch, Clock anil Jewelry repair- g ut the Muni.tioth Jewelry Hlore. We carry tho Largest Ktoch i of Jewelry -,uth..fPo.tUnd, and i.r.'lvlng tho Most floods lor the Lea-st Money than any house It. Kugene. Many things half price. Come and see. Spectacles from 10 cents up lo $10.00. G. V. CROW ELL, t s. trslDiolil.tsna. HEAVY BANK FJILDBE. S;i!i'iii I'i'ikin Conipriny Goes lo liieWalUDi'iiM 120,000. Slme lllsiirut.rs In nf liltUts Itrtrlt rr. 1 ' ' ' l.. ;lt..!lil. Ill t.;;i. . . ,! Sai km, Oregon, Nov. 11:3:15 p in. ik.!'1!1'0 Wilhaui tic England Ranking . I 1 "lll-Hll.l, n ..i,l. t.Mlll.ltllT, lilt ' I I 1... .1 . I. I. i.s..u.. en.s.-.i n uiHiis, Jt'H..ll lt7,lWO; a-els, f27."i,00l. Hugh P Mt Nary, cashier of the ctil.ipuiiy, has Isvu iippoluted receiver und has already assiiinetl bis duties. The bank has posted a notice stating that all depositors wilt bo paid In full and that 1 the general opinion of I be public. 'I he failure created no panicky feel- j '"IS- Tlie failed bank was tint treasurer of the State Insurant's Company, of Naif in, which may also ask for a re eelver. I The Williams c England Ranking Co., wa an Incorporated concern. It I was rated at tlon.NMi, w it la a surplus : 01 s.io.ooo. 1 no onict-r were: tieorge I W . Ilia. .is, president; William England, vice presldeul; II 1 .Mc. Nary, cashier. Ill 1 s:i:l. the hank failure yeui, Salem escaped a bank crash. ktiiglits of the Maccabees. The Slate Commander writes ua from Lincoln, Nebraska, as follows: "After trying other medicine for w hat seemed to le a very obstinate cough iu our two children we tried Dr King's New Discovery ami at the end oflwo days the cough entirely left them. We will not lie without It here after, as our i'Xjerleiico proves that It cures w here all other remedies fall." Signed, W F Stevens, Stale Com. Why not glvo this great medicine a trial, as It I guaranteed, and trial ImiuIcs are free at Henderson & Linn's drug store, llcgulur sl.o 50 cents ami tl. Ileal P.stat Hurgalu. 3 acres In Huddlestolt addition to Kugelie; IHI line cherry trees. fo00. Nice largo lot between University and Central school. 211) acres of llmlier land estimated at li million feet. foOl). UtO acre nf good fruit land w ith fine spring. IsliO. hO acre farm sis tulles from F.ugene on MeKcnr.ic. 3)0 acres sandy hot Ism. (lootl new dwelling, barn and hop ohusc. Worth fn.iHKj; prlco $J,IMX). These are sm-cbd bargains and these prices w 111 only sland for a few days. (H:. M. Mii.i.kk, Wllklns Jtlock, Kugene. To the Tax Pajers of l.aiie County. Notice Is hereby given, the Hoard of Ftpialiatlon of Lane county will meet on Monday November IS, istrt, forth purpose of finalizing the assessment roll of K. D. P. lU'KTON, County Ansesstir. Kl'PV'l) IIIR Hl'iTOHITOKY. la Kusraiilts il in rur I'll.' ami fotulltloti or m.ii.ey rt-r.iinl.sl. ) n-nla is-r bus. Semi iwn iKiii Inr flre'ilar and rr-w sainpla to M Ml I IN lll'PY, lli'Ut. r.-il I'liarinaolsl.Unraa ter, I'a. No I'.'arai.s Asswasaii. Koraalobr all llial elanailriiasla.at'Teryolivre, sail 111 KugDi.s lirtrguii by Ostiurii Jt Pvli In F.kkok. The Oregonlaii upeaka of Pnifcssor Luella Carson as "lha Portland girl who has Jut begun teaching In he University of Oregon." Tlie Oregoiilan I In error as Miss Car- u.tt liita lasall a member of the U of O I faculty for eight years. s lln nlen new ralalna t lb saw lo tobacco 1 lb atnr " t lliullii.ax " 1 ItibonealiMi " :l Ilia uit-a nim ramly I III t-liiH-olilK rrtaln I lb Jelly braiia I lb inlnn Wans 1 lb li.'aita A lame Imtilti aniiinla A larati bun It) blillns A Isia harilwissl lisilliplcka. . . t in r l.li-mli-l U' la A I PrliVaerrasi bakliif powder. I. lb lirraltlaalowist ;l martilea lur A .V II aiula In bulk Nn I rl.m-ss s'r lb 1 txillla vaafleas i giasl rlaars . . A slaaaatilnls plnttM A ferr Una glaaa avl for , 400 . 4is . 4"0 . 4O0 , Jo . l .'sl . 1 . I 's) . 1st . KW . Ieo . ftti . 'i 'sl , ws , . (si . sj . Hs . AO . to . V0 of fino nml heavy shoes for AX BILLY. State Normal School, Monmouth. Oregon. Atralnliisiehoolforltsrhrra. Mrt. toniulett. Ushlh OtaiU Trslnlnf D'rrt meiil ai.a Slni.ig frolt-Mlotisl s.nl Acatletnio t'ouns-a. :-THE DIPLOMA-: of ths eh.il sntltlai one to tesoh la Sfl sim.ilf In tliaatala without luxther fciauilnalluu, Board nd Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. Ilestillfut snil hsalthful loeatlna no asloor.s. TlnrM la s wl tlemantl lor well UalueJ 'I'li'i'ri'u an over aunnly ot iintralncl trarhors. aialusufacbwil illf sent mi apiilleailon. Aitilrssa, V. I- l AMI'liELI. I'rfiitleuu Or W. A. W'snn, Sts.-rolsry. . . ti. r t . of oats to San Francisco today. sup.