The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 21, 1895, Image 7

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Henderson, oculist.
Kail. 4 cents per r?""'!' MllRIts
I J. J. Walton, attoriiey-ut-la.
I Monevtolounonfarnm. h.iulw..f
jude Walton.
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ftl, am ixm , , -
j to do nil ueuuw
itier.
Farms for 8ulc
r'have n" thirty Ane farms hi the
Alarm-tie valley for sale. 'll.ese
,,.u o every variety in ' "u
'" " (iw. M. m'ii.lkh,
Wilklns Ulock, Eugene, Or.
Notice.
i t..... dliaripu nf 1 1 til Hurt II
P ..! Illkl' 1 LtlUI kJ ..w u ... . ..
7j h,,i..I mul solicit a fair share of
Latromwe. I i" l run a daily
ik belweell diihhuiu "
r A. M. L'LAKK.
I LI. . I .. ..!.. I. I B.HI I. Illtlllli.
4 i-eiita r pound.
F L CHAMBKIW.
HAI.K. 35.000 feet fencliiK. at 5
tli.m-uiiitl. uuslic tii anu U'Miruiif
Will trailo for wheat in mill or
e)elinlise Bl U reilia uumiei, mm
nil tie or sneeu m at remumuic
t se.
.rr:i'iiKX3. Allison
& FtLDWERT
tt Jtnlra.
Notice,
Kloenk, Or., Nov. 27, 1805.
now have the ugency for a large
I'&iish Insurance company auu am
r pared to take up the policies of the
t ate Insurance Co., of Baleni, Oregon,
. i reiiluue theru wlib. those of the
I " irlMi Insurance Co., of London,
I! Aland.
IS. V. LAKE.
To Wood Subscribers.
riib.criuers who have delivered
4 to the Guard oinee this season
obtained no receipt are requested
fell at this office so thai proper
it may be given.
dig 4 cent per pound.
' Li Chambers.
r I I t - Ill . I U .. . . t
JeO W jeilKIUS, uuuurui uicoaiuo
tr, t'al. Tlines, in sneaking of the
tium ailments of children, said:
.'jien my children have croup there
i- one patent medicine (hat I
i use, and that Is Chamberlain's
tyli Itumeily. Il possesses some
jieal pioperties that relieve the lit
iillerers immediately. It is, In my
lion, the be hi cough medicine In
narket." If this remedy Is freely
ii a non as the cruupy cough ap
i it will prevent the attack. It is
i an Ideal remedy for whooping
Ii. There Is no danger in giving
children, in it eonul'H notliir.it
Iioik K.ir Hale by ().-lurii S Ie
i (ill For Wai runts.
! Ice Is hereby given tliat the fid
ig wur runts will le paid ou pret
tion nt this ofllce. Intension
will cease I)eceiiil)er 13, 186.
tine county warrants from regla
iiiiihIh r 77411 to registered Hum-
UJ4, liotl. Inclusive.
J. (!. (Jkav,
County Treasuier.
igene, Or., Dec 10, ISHi.
E Kllpatriek, of Kilin re, t.'ai..
ilia misfortune to Imve hi
Ins IfK
itouc mill
lit ltweeii a cart mid a st
V uruiseu. urniuuriiy no vnuui
fbeen laid up for two or three
s, but says: "After using one
Hit of Chamberlain's I'ain lialm I
in to Improve and in three days
entirely well. The peculiar sooiiv
mantles wntca unnmoeriaiu
Hal in possesses I have never
ed In any other liniment. I take
ure In recommending it." This
.nt Is also of gteat value for
matixui and lameback. For sale
Qsbukn & DeLano.
... i pi . ... t i i j -
bb tl sick, ire rT her C4,t0'v
was a Child, aho cried for Castorla.
H in
H jn ah became Mlaa, ahe clung to CsatorU.
Ita the had Children, ahe gave them Caatoria.
Insurance So: toe.
in now nrennred to take UD the
itii'iof the State Insurance Co. of
u, Oreuon. and replace them with
e of one of the lartrest comoatiies
in tht world, allowing the uueamed
ettiium of the State as part pay on
Kiiew doiicv.
i
r . A. RANKIN,
Agent
liurklcn'H Arnica Salve.
n
ie l5et tiulvo in the world for
ltmlu.. Cmu ITI.u.r. K..H
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um, Kever Korea. Tetter. Charmed
Hiirl all Kkln
J idiitiona, aud positively cures Piles,
"ro)tty required. It Is Buaranteed
& ve perfect natisfactlon or money
"otHi. I'rioe 25 cents per box
sale by Henderson & Linn.
y person wanting well seasoned
f-bing lumber or mouldings, of any
Ji will do wtll to call upon, or ad
x
ri a j heeler. Kutrf ne. Otllce on
io aireet, rirst door east or mill
Bcial prices to close out stock.
RUPTURE
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I"s-viit!y Relieveq
.:-.; ana ixrmanentlv
ri'J v, . . r rA.
y J I I
A?J IkJJ t L- La,
.-V WITHOUT
''i w -r a a
lniI0 Or UDeratlOfl,
't Knifo or Ooeration.
eatnjent Absolutely Painleg?
1
J CURE EFFECTED
Threo to Six Weeks,
! WRITE FOR TERMS
M P. E. MILLER CO.
PnTTAWn T rcrVCw
f Ui i LAND, OREGON. ,
TOO-707. Varaoaia Bolldlna,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18.
One week from today ii Christmas.
The river Is 3.6 feet nl.ovc low water
mark and falling slowly.
I K Peters consigned a cat load of
oats to riau Francisco today.
The 8 1 rate from Portland to 8nn
Francisco will be raised on Christmas
day to $15 for first class and f7.60 for
tourist.
A dynniiio has been placed in the
workuhop of the university gymna
sium ami will be Used to light the
gymnnsium.
J () rtliliulmrt has purchased a
strain H-in,ut and impcoru roaster,
w bich lie will use in Ills grocery si ore.
This miu'liiiiu cost $150.
The Koitebiirg local was nearly an
hour late this afternoon. It was a
mixed truln today, having three
freight cars attached.
The fifth annual convention of the
College YMl'A will be held with
the asnociation nf the st-.le university
at Euueue January 10 -12
The Jul lit ilelia'e, which lias been
talked of to take place tielween the
laurean and Phiiologiun sixiftles of
the uulverhity some tin e in December,
lias been declared ott.
Florence West: Uutiiorssvs Hint an
at tempi will lie made to tloat the llun
dorille, by aid of windlasses. The
tessel Is bigr. uMn the beach, and the
project la hardly feasible.
Karl's Clover Hoot, the great Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness
to the Complexion and cures Const I pa
tion. 25 cts., 60 cm., $1.. Hold by
Henderson & i.inn
A cup of Parks' Tei at n'ght moves
the bowels In the morning without
pain or discomfort. It Is a great
health giver and blood purifier. Bold
by A. Yek.noton.
Since the Hhitsta limited was put on
regular trains runninir belweeu Han
Francisco and l'ortlaml are doing little
tiiiuiniHi. tin v one Ful iiinii and a
single tourist steelier are ofien attached
to each overland train.
BHILOH'H CURE, the great Cough
aud Croup Cure, is In great demand
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses
only 25c. Children love it. Hold by
Henderson & 1,11111.
A drummer yesterday sent a box of
mistletoe to his roiKs in isew lorn
from thl ulace He said that one
specimen he forwarded would bring $
in that city, aud that mistletoe was
generally Imported from England.
Easy to take, sure to cure, tn pain,
nothing to dread, pleasant little pills.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Rest
for sick headache, biliousness, sour
stomach and constipation.
OSUURN & I'ELiANO.
Captain Bvecney U. 8. A., San Di
ego, tal., says: isniios v;aiarrn
Remedy Is the first medicine I have
ever round that would do me any
good." Price 50c. Henderson &
Linn.
The sreat Butte football team will
probably pusa through Eugene on to
nights overland on their way to Han
Francisco to play the Reliance team
on Christmas. This promises to be
the greatest game In the history of the
coast.
Parks' Sure Cure is a positive specific
in all iIIhciuch of the Liver 11 ml Kid
ney. My icinovliig the uric acid in
I he blood It enr.-s Itheu ii:t:i-in. H. R
Kasfurd, of Curt huge S. Dakota, says:
"I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels nil
other medicines for Rheumatism and
Urinary disorders." Bold by A Ykk-
t.NUTOX.
Tin re are many g'Mxl reasons why
yon sli-i.lil use wne .iliiuie oikii
One. T it-io are no n iimxih why you
sin. nl. I ii .', if in mcd of liclp. Die
:,ly l.aniile-'it r inedy that produce
nnneiliiile nillts.
Osm ux DiiLano.
Rev. HA -s, the Ht Lou l Kvnn
V Hit, is si ill holding inee tni at tin-
court hoilsu. 1 lie atlenilmice last
evviiiiiK was quite large, and consider
able interest was mamicsieq. lie is a
ready and earnest speaker. Uo out
and hear him.
It is a truth In medicine that the
smallest dose that performs a cure Is
the bed. De Witt's Little Early
Risers are the smallest pills, will per
form a cure mid are the best.
Osburn A DkLano.
I've a secret In my heart,
Sweet Marie,
A tale I would impart,
Swrfet Marie:
If you'd even fairer be
Vou must always use Parks' Tea
The Improvement you will see,
Sweet Marie.
Sold by A. Yerinoton.
Acts at once, never falls. One Min
ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asth
ma, and that feverish, condition which
accompanies a severe oold. The only
harmless remedy that produces imme
diate results.
Osnt RN & DkLano.
Cottage O rove Leader: All the car
penters of Cottage Orove and Lematl
were invited to examine the route 01
the live mile Hue to be put in from J I
Jones' mill to the 8 P railroad, Friday.
An PHtlnmta of ex uc uses and a bid for
constructing the liume w as the object
In view. We learn that it will cost
somewhere near $2,500 and that the
money Is ou deposit at Eakln 4 Oris'
tow'a bank, Cottage Orove, for the
work. Mr Jones wants to pay ths
niiMli In ilia looal workmen if possible
which is hl-rbly commendable. The
locution of the mill rinht at a vast
amount of M ne timber will b a splen
did enteriirlse. and make a great deal
of work and a large demand for farm
produce. Ve hope it will prove a
brilliant succea-o,
The popularity of Chamberlain's
Con eh Remedy aud the high esteem In
which it is held leads us to believe
it to be an article of great worth and
nifcrlt. We have the pleasure of giv
Ing the eperleneo of three promiuent
citizens 01 iwuouuo ein.-o,
the use of the remedy. Mr A V
Truilell savs: "I have always re
'o lved prompt relief wh-n I "d
INiauils-rlHiu' Coiiuli It nn-dy " Mr
Jam. Orchard sajs: "lam sutlstle.l
that 'haml-vrlaiu's Cough Remed
cured my cold." Mr J M Hatcher
,.! 'Fur three vears I have used
says: Forinree years 1 nave useu
Cliamlierlaln'a Couzh Remedy In my
family and Its results have always
beeu satisfactory."
Orbcrn A. DeLano.
Pa) if Guard, Peeember IS
Markikh. Iii Koiieiie, Oreiron, tl I
a'ternoon.at the olllee of the ollieiatinir
ni.gls.ra.e.t.yJus.l, A K Wheeler,
Oeorj. D Ward and Mary TunniM.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19.
Bee change in Ax Billy's ad.
Dow Huff Is visiting In Eugene.
Dr. Fin ley. dcnilst,room3,I)uou blk
Considerable rain today, and warm-!
er..
The river is at a splendid boating
stage.
T L Kimball, of Oakland, is In Eu
gme. Frank Armitage visited Junction
today.
Sunday w ill be the shortest day of
the year.
M ik Gertie Stevens Is clerking fer
J O Watts.
Rev Roland D Grant returned to
Portland today.
This weather will take the snow off
the foot hills.
George Frlsscll is down from the
McKeuzle Bridge.
The river now registers 5 feet, and
Is raising steadily.
E J heeley, of Albany, speut last
night In Eugene.
Darwin Rristow, of Cottage Orove,
visited In Eugene today.
James H Whlteaker, the Creswell
merchant, is In the city.
CF Overbaugh, theORANCo's
assistant freight agent, is iu the city.
Mr and Mrs Thos Heavy left this
morning oil a visit to Portland and
Tacomu
The Eugene Comet Bund Is ar
ranging for a mubicale ou the eveuirg
of Dec. 31.
Wheat 42 cents per bushel; eggs, 25
cents tier dozen;, butler 35 to 40 cents
per roll.
Several students left this morning
for their respective homes to spend the
holidays.
Another sawdust case ! as come up
aud will probably be heard from in a
few days.
Adam Klippcl, of the Portland
Pact Ho Christian Advocate, visited in
Eugene today.
Gov. Whlteaker Is about holding his
own. His many friends hope for his
eatly recovery.
M Volk, of Portland, and J H Wait,
of Jioseburg, H P R R officials, speut
last night in Eugene.
Miss Maude Cornwall, a student,
left for her home at Gardiner this
afternoon to spend the holidays.
The Columbia Dramatic company
will appear at the opera house during
the week begiuning February 24.
County Treasurer J (1 Gray returned
from Albany this afternoou. Mrs
Miller, his daughter, is still quite sick.
Life: "And did he say he remem
bered me when I was a girl?" "No;
he laid he remembered you when he
was a boy."
Sain W PI u miner, of Salmon, Idaho,
arrived here last uight en a visit. He
is in the suloon business and reports
that he is doing a large trade.
J R Wetherhee went to Port
land today and will leave tonight on
the flyer for Ban Francisco, where he
expects to spend the holidays.
Miss Baright, professer of elocution
in tlie U of O, went to Portland today,
and will leave tonight ou the flyer to
spend the holidays in San Francisco.
There Is no news as yet of John
Eichseii, the Salem wo den mill spin
ner, wlio disappeared last Saturday
niglit, ai.d 110 intelligent thtory is
tivi-11 ns to what became of him,
Mis Kniina Withers, of this cii.v,
and Mis Nellie Hoult, of l.oburg,
sttiih-nls of the Drain normal school,
came dovui this morning tosiend the
holidays. They both suil'sred logics
from the fire,
Harry Walker, of Fall ('reek, who
was knocked Iroui the railroad by a
train in this city during Heplcmber,
sustaining a broken arm, had to luivr
the Iiinii re set yesterday, os tne imiie
bad refii.tcd to knit together.
Lo Splrito F0II1 tin: "1 p esume
you car: y u memento id some soil in
lliul locktl ol youiv: rrvi'isri. ; 11 l
a lock of u litilininl'r. hair." 4 Iti.t
your hii'i-uud N as' 1 1 1 iilivi !'' ' Yes,
Mr; but his Imii' is all gone."
Florence Wesi: Did joii read ll?
You should see it. It's truly astonish
ing. Assessor Burton says that 20
casus of salmon were put up In Lane
couuty last year. Is the Biuslaw river
in Lane county or is it in uninar on
ly 15,000 cases of salmon were put up
ou this river for the season of 18U4.
The following Lane county educa
tors will take an active part In the
state teachers Institute to be held at
Portland January 1, 2 and 8: O H
Chapman, F G Young, DVB Reld,
It Weallierbee, Miss t.uima itiase.
and Miss Luella U Carson.
Lloyd Montgomery, the Linn
county murderer, lias been Touud
guilty in the first degree. The pris
oner stated to the sheriff that the ver
dict was what he expected and de
sired. He said he wauted to die, and
also told the sheriff that, when sen
tence is pronounced, he will, if pre-
muted, maxe a ciean ureasi 01 it, ana
tell all about the murder.
Economy Is sotnethiug that every
body tries to practice, aud yet a little
oversight will sometimes rob the most
frugal and thrifty family of a year's
savings. You want to do as J P Hick-
maun, of Montlcello, Ga., did. He
writes, "For six years I have kept
Simmons Liver Regulator In my bouse
and used it In my family aud have
hail uo need for a doctor. I have five
as healthy children as you can And."
Time U iSHort,
But a few day remain in which
you can get groceries and crockery at
less than cost. I will postively close
my store on or before Jan 1st, and in
order to do this goods must be sold at
some price. While the goods last
will sell
4 lbs mixed candy 2oo
Bulk Starch per lb 60
5 lb can pure ground pepper 60o
New crop beans per lb 2o
Star tobacco per lb 40c
Best green coflee per lb 80o
All kinds canned fruit per ean 10c
French prun'sp r lb Sc
Dried peaohee per lb lie
All brauds flour per sack 60c
My stock of ChrMma- go-xle I- com
plete and will be sold re.ardlesa of
cost. See them before you purohase,
and imve money,
Tne Fair,
EC Smith, Prop.
Say, wh don't you try DeWltt'e
Little Eai ly Riser? These little pills
cure headache, indlKestion and oodsIU
patioD. They're miall, but do the
I work,
Of-Bi'HN & DkLasio,
Plemiit Hill Items.
Dec. IS, 1805.
LLAtteberry, of Banla Ciuz, Cal,
Is home to make a Chrintiuas visit
with bis mother, Mrs 8 Bnughnian.
W II Baughman returned from
Monmouth last week. His btother
was no better when he left.
The mall hack has teeu changing
drivers considerably of late.
J H Brlstow ami Miss Martha
Thomas were married in Eugene last
Thui-sday. We had the luck to test
some of the wedding cake.
It has been arranged to do away
with the old routine of al'hristmaa
tree, and make a beautiful snow house
and decorate It In a regular winter
costume. A good program has leen
arranged, which promises to be enter
taining to all who may come. We an
ticipate a royal good time. The pres
ents will be placed inside the snow
house.
Cor.
Two Lives Sivfd.
Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
City, 111., was told by her doctors she
had consumption aud ihat there was
no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr.
King's New Discovery completely
cured her and she says It saved her
life. Mr Thomas Eggers, 139 Florida
tree', San Francisco suffered, from a
dreadful cold, approaching consump
tion, tried without result everytblug
else then bought one bottle of Dr
King's new Discovery and In two
weeks wss cured. He Is naturally
thankful. It Is such rusults of which
these are samples that prove the
wonderful efficacy of this medicine In
coughs and colds. Free trial bellies at
Henderson 4 Linn's drug store. Reg
ular size 50c and $1.
OtalatiiCanaei fce Caret
by local application!, aa they cannot reach the
diu-awd portion ol die far. There In oi:l? oue
way to cuie Deafuesi, and that la by constitu
tional remrdlra. Uraturia ta ranted by an In
Hamad coniilliiin of the mucous lining of the
Kuatachlan Tube. When this tube nets Inflam
ed yon have a tumbling- aouutl or Imperfect
hearing, and when It la entirely doted Peaf
nria lathe result, and unieaa ihe tntUmoiatlon
can be taken out and this lube rumored to Ita
normal eondl Ion, hearing 1U be destroyed
forever; nine cases oulol au are caused by ca
tarrh, which Is nothing but au Inflamed Condi
tion of the mucous surlaces.
We will gire One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Peaf nma loaused by catarrh) that cannot
be cared by Hall a Catarrh Cure. Bend for cir
culars, free.
r. J. CflKSKY 4 CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 70a
Daily Guard, December 19.
Officers Elected. Eugene lodge
No 65, D of It, I OOF latt night
elected officers as follows: N G, Mrs
Jaca WllUughby; V G, Miss Jesse
Winkley; secretary, Mrs Ellen Loomis;
financial secretary, Mrs Elizabeth
Simpson; treasurer, Mrs AnnaHolden.
The lodge also initiated nine new mem
bers, after which a splendid luncheon
was served and a most enjoyable time
had.
Tin vacation at the unlT? raitv will
extend from Friday evening, Dec. 20lh,
lo Oionnay morning, jan. cm.
Hi WMt
Will Begin December 16, 1895.
This will be a genuine sale of goods at Cost and in many instances
Below Cost, comprising my entire stock of merchandise without reserve.
It has always been the custom heretofore to quote a great many
prices of leading articles at these Special Sales, but have concluded from
past experience that a few is all that is necessary, for my customers are
fully able to determine for themselves that I mean business, and that the
goods are being sold as represented.
Boots and Shoes. .
Our Ladies Kid Shoes $1 95,rcgular $2 50
Our Ladies Dong Shoes 1 Irregular 1 CO
Mens Heavy Grain Shoes 1 35,regular 1 65
Mens' Fine Shoes 1 10,regular 1 35
My entire stock of Ladeis' and Gents'.
Misses and Children's Shoes will be sold at
actual cost.
Space will
you an idea of just what I am doing.
Call early and be convinced.
Probate Hatters.
Estat of Rebecca Osburn, deceased;
Jan6, 1-1HJ, eel for hearing final ac
count, Estate of Alfred Wilson, deceased;
personal property ordered sold.
Estate of Christian Bcrger, deceased;
final settlement allowed.
Guardianship of A J Keeucy, In
sane; annual report approved. Re
osipts, f 1207.48; claims allowed, f 1235.
Estate of Win Ostium, deceased: final
settlement set for Jan 0, lhW). Total
cash received, (4,3112.03; amount ex
pended, 2535.02. Amount on hand
for distribution, j,H50. The real es
tate has nut been disposed of.
Estate of Isaac Cook, deceased; por
tion of real estate ordered sold.
Estate of Matiiew Bin 1th, deceased;
appraisers reported personal property
to the amount of $4M 87.
Guardianship of Daisy, Herbert and
Sammy Ogdeu, minors; Daisy Ogdeu
being tf legal age a final settlement
was uiadu with Iter by payment of
f.kMK). KciMirt of guardian shows that
$311( 85 is due to Herbert Ogden and
$3(13.34 to Sammy Ogdeu. Resignation
of guardian accepted and account ap
proved. Win Rlauton appointed
K'lardlau of Herbert Ogden aud John
B Wanton fur Sammy Ogden.
CIRCUIT COURT CASES.
The following cases have been filed
In the county clerk's ofllce:
Mosby A Chrlaman vs Champion
Gold Milling and Milling Co.; tore
cover money. Judgment is asked
for $710.23.
llurd & Davenport vs Mark J Had
sell; to recover money. Judgment is
asked for $1,278.53 and Interest.
N EMarkley vs K W Eaton aud
wife: to recover money. Judgment
Is asked for (73.
Emtst U Lee vs M J and C J Tib
bets; to recover money. Judgment
Is asked for $562.60.
Prices For Awl.
201 lbs granulated sugar $1.00
10 lbs lard (pure) 70'
1 dor lemons 15 '
60 lbs flour 00 1
12 lbs beans 25 1
20 lbs rice 1.00 j
1 lb flgs 05
8 lbs candy 25
Fresh Tomatos,
Bweet Potatoes,
Maple Syrup,
Walnuts,
Almonds, .
Fresh Roast Peauuts,
Pop cornPop corn Pop coin.
Rhinkhart'b.
Tame Over Ills atack.
Salem, Deo. 18 J A Van Eaton, a
retail irrocer. this afternoon turned
over his stock, under a bill of sale to
the First National bank Tor fiAJW, and
Bqulr Farrar was placed lu charge as
agent.
s-
Col B F Alley, or Florence, Is visit
ing friends and relatives In this city.
He came up on last night's stage.
AT A. V.
Kid Gloves.
$1.60 Ladies' Kid Gloves, Now $1.25.
$1.25 Ladies' Kid Gloves, Now .85.
not allow me to quote further prices, but this will give
A. V. PETERS.
Gtsben Items.
Dec. 18, 1805.
John Rains has returned from Fall
Creek.
Mrs A Mattesou went to Eugene
Tuesday to remalu a few days.
J F DeWItt went to Lowell yester
day. Ho is thinking of renting a hop
yard there.
Do not fail to attend the school en
tertainment Christmas eve, for you
will not regret the occasion.
Hugh Hampton has returned from
theSiuslaw country with some ood
stock cattle, purchased in that locality-Born.
Sunday, Deo. 8, 1805, to the
wife of James M Berkshire, a sou. Jim
has seemingly abandoned thn black
smith shop.
CII Mathews and family visited
relatives near Coburg last week.
The mas(iierade ball Which the
.lancing club of this place will give In
Warren's hail Christinas night will
doubtless be 11 grand buccms, lor every
locality within 20 miles w.ll be repre
sented. Mark our prediction It will
Is) a long remembered occasion for
those wlio attend.
C res well's correspondent Is excusable
when ho makes a "blow" about a
shipment of perhaps a thousand
fiounds of MMiltry from that place "all
11 one day," for he Is not alive to the
fact that this Utile station, as insig
nificant as it may appear, doe more
business in that line than any point
on this division excepting Oakland, or
at least, so say the train employes,
who call this the "poultry aud egg
station. " No, Creswell Is no compari
son with Goshen In this line. A ship
ment of a thousand pounds of poultry
Is a frequent occurrence for us.
Cor.
taunt Utility.
Tacoma. Dec. 18. A verdict of
guilty was brought in by the jury this
morning against George W Hoggs, ex
city treasurer, charged with fraudu
lently using the public funds lor per
sonal gain. The maximum penalty Is
10 years In the penitentiary. Sentence
has not yet been Imposed.
1 lie wan interested in I lie biuslaw
railroad at one time.
Plenty ok Snow. The trail car
rier to Foley Springs informs us that
last Tuesday the snow was 30 Inches
deep at that place, 17 inches at Fris-
sell's and 12 Inches at Blue River and
extended down aa far as Leahy rg.
10 Cents Per Pound!
JEMiY BEAfl GApY.
USUAL PRICE 20 CENTS.
AX BILLY.
PETERS'
.Table Linen.
Our regular $1 50 Linen.now $1 10
Our regular 1 25 Linen, now 93
Our regular 85 Linon,now 65
Our regular 50 Linen,now 42
Napkins, Towels, Crash, and in fact
every article in my store will share the
same slaughter.
CurUtmiia Donations.
The following nro the names of the
committee that have been appointed
by the several churched and societies
of the city to aid and assist iu distrib
uting the donations which are being
gathered up through tho nubllo
schools:
First Baptist Church-H G Marsh,
Mrs Ella Lyman, Mrs Louise Witter.
First Christian Church Mrs 11
Viable, Mr I G Hendricks, Mrs T W
Harris.
Congregational Church -Mrs Jaca
Willoughhy, Miss I lattlo Tavlor. Mrs
Canto Wmteis.
SI Mary's Eidsconal Church Mrs
J A Straight, Mr A Yeringtou, Miss
-ei 10 jvress.
M 'thodist Ep M-opal Church F M
WiUins, Mrs .1 T Rowland, Mirs
Mmi ilu Flak.
Cumberland P.cs'ivterian Church
Mr R II Shaekl. ll, Airs Atha Wilson,
Mr B D Holt.
First Presbyterian Church Geo
Mai tin, Mrs Day, Mrs L G Adair.
Cniversalist Church Mrs Minnie
Hull', Miss Ella liiannan, Miss Dottle
Sovern.
United Rrcthrcu Church Miss lone
Zicglcr, Mr J O Ruitiehart, Mrs Alice
Vincent.
Women's Christian Temperance
Union Mrs Grace J Glbbs, Mrs Dr E
I) McKeiiney, Miss Rmtlain.
Women's Relief Corps Mrs L G
Adair, Mrs Ella F Frazcr, Mrs Ray
Del auo.
At a meeting of tho above commit
tees held Tuesday afternoon at four
o'clock It was decided lo make the
distribution ou Saturday, Dec. 21st.
It was also decided to hold anot tier
meeting of the committers on rrlday,
Dec. 20ih, at three o'clock p in, sharp,
to report names of those to whom do
nations should be made, and also to
consider all names which are reported
or handed in.
A full attendance of the members of
the committees is desired and It is also
urged that all 'names of donees be
handed iu before that time.
DVB Reid.
Letter List.
IVO. 19, 1895.
Ilenshaw, E L Barnes, C M (2)
Horn, Mrs, J A (2) Ijeinons, James
Lewis, HC Stiles, Mrs Nalle
A chariie of one cent will be made on all
letleni given out, Tenuitis calling for lullcrs
will ploanuslato when adverllwil.
T. J. Caiio, P. St.
Iu rj
Yf lllii V4LiJ