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CITY ANI I'OITNTY. ATUUUAY,. .DECEMIIKU 28. Henderson, dentist. Nail 4 cents per pound. FL CHAMBERS J. J. Walton, attorney -aMaw. Money to loan on furniH. Eutpilre of Jutljto Walton. Null 4 win per P,0"",. F L CilAMHKIlH. Dr O W Wddle may be found at hU WHiliii-iK on Olive streer.. between Kifth 'I .Sixth streets, one Mot we-t l e Minnesota hotel. He Ih lire- ' pared to do all d-'"tal work 1,1 1,10 t uiunncr. Farms for Hule. I have now thirty fine farm in the Willamette vulley for s:de. These fiiriiH include every variety in size mid price. Fnrtieserintion list, uuuress Wilkins ltloek, Eugene, Or. Not let-. I have taken chariri) f the Sprine Hotel and solicit a fair share of toe puiroinuro I will also run a daily hack between Springfield and Kutrene, A. M. CLARK To Wood Subscribers. Subscribers who have delivered wood to the Guard olllee this season ainl obtained no receipt are requested to cull at this olllce ho -that proper credit may be given. NjIIh 4 cents per pound. F L CHAMBERS. Foit Sale. 3o,000 feet fencing at fo p -r thousand. HuUie 112 and flooring Will trade ror wheat in u ill or warehouse at 4') rents a bushel, and stock cattle or sheep At a reasonable nriee. Stkimienh, Allison & Feldwert at Ivinlra. Jiutlce, Eloenk, Or., Nov. 27, 1M)S, I now have the agency for a large l',tiy,ii-h Insurance Company and am prepared to take up the policies of the Stale Insurance Co., of talent, Oregon, siiid rrplace them with those of the Knglish Insurance Co., of Londou, Juiland. E. C. Lake. Null 4 rants per pound. ' L Chambers. A WiTl'K ll'lVI VK MeMiiin villu T-K: "There Ih practically a water famine in tills city, owing to the negli- i'ikt of some one to have placed uixn lie suet Ion pipe, of the water plant a r per tlltemiK lox. I he watel nlllliK tl if mar's is direct from (lie river, and Ik very foul with dirt. In fart, it is ft tticiically mud, ami it cannot be used It thinking, cooking or gienmlng pur poi.es without lieiiit; filtered, and that She consumer Is not prepared to do. flu-re is considerable kicking being me on the part of water takers, and uny will refuse to pay this mouth's aler bill or request the city to shut tjil'tlieir water supply unless a change r tne belter oeeurs soon, 1 lie water iniiilttee Invibtluuteil the matter es- rilay, and hereafter water will be ninped from the well in the pit, three int s a Cay, Just before meal hours, in (lie hope of getting btlter water for (joiise use, at least.' !(ten W Jenkins, editor of the Wanta lana, Cul. Times, in Heaking of the furious aliments of children, said: JWheii my children have croup there 4 only one patent medicine that I ver use, and that is Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy. It possesses some medical piopetles that relieve the lit tle sutlerers immediately. It Is, iu my opinion, the best cough medicine in the market." Jf this remedy Is freely given as soon as the oroupy uuugh ap pear it will prevent the attack. It is ln ai. ideal remedy for whooping amiih. There is no danger in giving It to children, as it contains nothing Injurious. For wile by Unburn & De Laiio. "A Oood Drugstore." Salem Tost.: Judge Hubbard receut touk a trio to Wouilliurii, He was lonkiug lor a man who he was inform ed kpi a saloon tiiere. The fact is, iRiwever, thai Wood burn has no ta iootis, rejoicing iu an ordinance pro hibiting the s.me. As the judge was deriving up to the stable, he accotted a piisner-iiy : "Hello Where's the suloon do you (Hutu','" J' Wealn'r. got no saloon," was the answer of the man, who had a red now. bui we've got a rattlin' good rug store." A E Kilnntrick. of Filmore. Ca... I the misfortune to have his leg caught lietweeu a curt and a stone and os'iiy bruised. Qrdinarily he would have beeu laid up for two r three weeks, but says: "After using one boliif ot CliaiuiH-rlaiu's I'ulil Uullll I lifiiii to Improve and in three days was entirely well. I'he peculiar sooth qualiiies whio.i Chamberlain's IV i n Halm possesses I have never noti it: rfc.-u noticed In any olher liniment. I take mure In recommending It." This inmiii is also or gieut value lor 'Ulllurilil 1.11.1 !.... .I.u..lr aulu . ....... . .ii,i:ucti;t. a vi .uiu Ohiiukn & Delano. jlhumncft So Ii0. r am now nrermrerl to take un the t'licleaof the Slate Insurance Co. of !neiu, Oregon, and replace them with T-w oi one or lite largest companies r mo world, allowing the unearned IF "in I 'i m of the Btate as part pay on o new poucy, F. A. Raskin, 1 Agent. Parks' Tea clears he comp exlon ueyei;e. of LeiUii.N. Y., fyi: "I liava used Parks' Tea slid find f'he best reuiody I have ever tried, 'd by A.. YeKINCITON. The American lieauiv owes hernres- e more to a clear complexion than i anv . i -r L i k aiinouie, a cup oi rks Tea Will unulilu mivntiak In TW u''h. It clears the skin and re; pimples and tliat sallow, tnud '""k. Parks' Tea Is used by thous .' "f ladies for the complexion. ' '""in iieiiiif a cathartic It cures con 'I'all'Mt. S,,l by A. YERINOTON. ' ili'ili Stl..,...n. n .11 mn fcll . ... i. ti , ivuuit mi .ii i. m ir it l",'8,,,"' '"at candidates for P" and more in evidence. THURSDAY, DECEMUElt o. New Year's Is the next holiday. Dr. Fluley. deutlst.r.s.iu 3.1)iinn blk. Christmas was a lively day iu Eu. gene. A masquerade ball was given ut Co burg lat evening. Eugene's butchers cannot be beaten In getting up tine displays of meats. A great many Eugene people ute Christmas turkey away from home yesterday. A marriage license was issued this morning to John L Detiuisaud Susan F Walker. CM Young, of tl e Willamette mar ket, will sell all his Christmas meats at cost. J O Uhinehiirt is loadiuir a car with potatoes this ufleruoou for siiipnient to VUIIIOI uiu. Persons going to San Francisco on me nyer will now have In pay the 7..ru and llo rales. David Link's me! lestru ifiiv.. ii liull last evening ut Corner hall, which was lairiy well i atnniUed. The masque ball given at Springfield Christmas ev was attended bv aliout Sti couples and was a very pleasant af fair. Ed Sloey stabbed Tim Edniond-cn, perhaps seriously, in Wasco county Huuday eveulng, oer a trivial mut ter. Oe;i. Miles Is visiting the South Atlantic coast to see how well protect ed we are from that source incase of hostilities. A notice of specifications for a new hospital building to b- built, ut the soldiers' home at Hoseburg apH'ars in todaj 's OllAKI). Emy to take, sure to cure, u pain, nothing to dread, pleasant llt le pills. DeWilt's Litllo Early Riw:r. llest for tick headache, b.liousui ss, sour btoniK'h and constipation. O.siii us ci I ik La xo. The Butte, AI .intuitu, foothill team won i he game witu the Illy n ie team at Sa i PrniicUco yesterda.. 'J lie score slood 14 to 1L. Cauls are out a1 uotincini; the mar. ring of Mr Eugene C ColiM.ud Miss Malte' Jlrowp, of thi- ci l on the evenlngof Dee .tl. Hit to Osbuin & IK-Lntio, d ugglsts, ole ui'dits Ir. Eugene, for : bottle of I.1V'HI!NE. for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick headache and Constipation. T W Smith, an old man living alone was assaulted bv a supposed robber at Davton Thursday evening. It Is thought that be will not live. A foreclosure suit was Uvun In the circuit court today wherein The American t-uniluy School Union up- ears as plaiutiH' and Geo Milliean et al as ueleiidants. Prineville Review: Constable Linn Wisid is earning quite a reimtatiou as a detective. The wav he captures bis victims, would do credit to a Pinker- ton. Acts at once, never fails. One Min ute Cough Cure. A remedy forasth via, and that feverish condition which accompanies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy thft' produces Imme diate results. Oshurs & PkLano. A he ivy storm tirevailed at Astoria Deceru'ier 24. A storm also prevailed on the Sound. All toats had been delayed and some of them had not yet beeu beard rrom at lasi accounts. Johu, the 10-year-old son of II ( Iushevp, accidentally shot himself at Heaver Creek, near Oregon Cit, yes terday, and will probably die. Wells, Fargo & Co's office was closed yesteiday afternoon, hence a large number or i.nristmas presents were not re'iel ed until today. Mr 4) W Crow ell is packing his slock of Jewelry, "how oases for ibip ment to California, to which place he Is removing on occount of the heajth of his family. It is. a truth in medicine tb.it the smallest dose that performs a cure is the l3t. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the unollest pills, will per forin a cure and are the lest. OsnuRN & DeLaxo. The norkfr exhibited at C M Young'i market yesterday as one of the largest ever brought to liugeiie. It was a lit tle Itvs than three years oi uge, ana weighed 033 pounds dressed. It was raised by Frank CampMl at Camp Creek. Tin re nre mauy good reasons why you iipouid use une Minute lougn Cure. There are no reason why you shoul l not, If In need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces luinied'ale results, Osuukn t I'eLano. Instiuctions have been Ismk 1 to the bostn aslers ol Ashland and Klamath Falls to advertise for bids for c mtracts for u mail service sevei time' a week between those places over the Cascade roa l. litis us.-u res the Mti b'.ishment of the route. Sin riff .lohmon wat atCoburg o- day and sold 20,600 feet lf lumtter be- longing to Ueo u ttnyuer, wi:iuu uau been altaebed bv M VulldUVIl. The Judgment was for t li3 5" an J tliolum- .ill... rnui -o iter was nm in in jiw.io. Dr. Finley, dentiHt,room3,Duiiu blk There are two reasonable things which everybody should d : take good care of one's health , and if 'oat, regain it quickly, and to this everybody will agree. Ana mere are a gruv muni- tude of people who uro agreed that for both purposes Hiiiinions Livvr Regu lator Is Hie best helper. "I I ill troll bled with torpll liver and i othlng gives relief so quick like SI. moons Liver Regulator." Kit Strange J.uae City, Fla. A O Dartley, of Magic, Pa, writes: I feel it a duty of mine to inform you and the publio that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sttlve cured me of a very bad Case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore ou his leg. 0.-BCKS & PELAJfO. The intpulaiily of Chamberlain's Cniiifh Itemed v and the hieh esteem In which it is held leads Us to believe it to be an article of great worth and merit. We have the nleasure of giv ing the eperience of three proniiuent citizen of licdoudo Reach, Cal., in the use of the reiiiiidy. Mr A V Trudell ka'vsi "I have always re elved prompt relief when I used Chamberlain's Cornell Remedy." Mr James Orchard says: "I am satisfied that t 'hainlterlain's Couirh Remed.v cured my ndd." Mr J M Hatcher ssvsi ''For three year I have used Chamberlain's Cninrli Itemedy in my family and IU res u lis have aUoys been satisfactory." OBCR & DeLano Personal. J Pulljr Guiinl, Pi-cvnilwrai. Oeo Aloxandvr, of Lebunon, Is in Eugene. i Mrs I.ytle, of Prineville, Is visiting j in i-.ugeue. E P Mct'oruack, of Salem, has been iu I he city. i'tof J p llollund, of Junction City, is lii Eugene. Miss AH i Sharpies fiom Corvallis. returned today MrsCoiiscr returned today from a visil In .Marion county. T 'in Seavey and wife ret utned last night from their bridal tour. Mrs Fiank Porter, of Shedils, is vis iting her parents In this city. Mrs J O'Brien came up from Albany today on a visit to lur parents. A T Coekerline went to Crcwell Ibis afternoon to look after some oats. Editor Whitney of the Herald re turned to Albany today after a short visit in this city. Miss IVsirl Corn, a student of the Diaiu Normal school, Is visiting friends iu Kugeiieand vicinity. I'M N While, formerly of Etieeue. has been elected a councilman of Prine ville. He will make an excellent one I he (iUAKD congratulates. Attorney E Crews, formerly of He utile, Washington, but now or Juneau Alaska, accompanied bv his wife is visiting friends In this city. Miss Mamie Knox, postal telegraph oia-rator iu this citv, spent Christmas with her folks at Cottage Orove, re (uruimi this morning. Tom Wluieler Is siiending the boll days at home, having just returned from atrip to San Francisco. He lias accepted a position with Newton Bros, ot Portland, and will take charge of their agency Iu San r rancisco, aliout January lo. Prices For Awl. I'n lbs grmulsted sugar $1.00 10 lbs lard (pure) 70 1 do, lemons fit) lbs Hour 12 II s beans 20 lbs lice 1 lit figs 3 Ins candy .I-, .tiO .25 1.00 .OTt Fiesh Touiutos, Sweet Potatoes, Maple Syrup, Walnuts, Aiuiomls, Fresh Roast Peanuts, Pop corn Pop coru Pop corn. Kh!.nkiiakt'h. Ittt-r Mst. Dec. 20, ISM. Adams, P R, Davis F P, Humes, C M, Eccl"Ston, Rolit, Karma, W, llourd, (' (), Karnes. Mrs M, (2) Jones, Mrs Lottie, llaker.Miss Mabel 3 Jutrsou, Henry, lliglow, Clair, Kowles, Win, Riglow, C F, Lovenzen R J, liiglow.Mis Maude.Sexton, Will A, Cl trUe.Mrs Win S Van Horn Wiiitina A rlmmo of one cent will e niaile on "11 loiters nlveit out IVrsniu railing lor lettera will iiieiisuhtntu wlicu ailvurllseil. T. J. CRAIU, P. M. Cion's Akmv. ' "Roseburg Plain dealer: "Ensign Wimmer and his adjutants of ' Und's Regular Army' at their barracks on Jackson street are beating up for recruits every night. The recruits come iu rather slow con sidering the etl'orts made to Induce enlist meiils. It appeals that the females tire must inclined to battle for gotl and his cause. One pious lister It-It Mike dealing the devil a blow whenever she got a chance.' She would undoubtedly give him a coup de grace if she could: but ulas forfemule frailly. She call only pummel him a bit anil call on deity to finish the work. Only two volunteers have been sworn Into service so far Two more nr- seriously considering the mailer. They have acknowledged their allegiance but have not subscribed to the oath yet." I bis same oriranl.atlon will oieu up barracks In Eugene iu a few days Makried. At the residence of the bride's father, A Roberts, near Eugene at 12 in, Dec 2-", 1WI5, Mr Timothy F Cowgill and Miss Rlalichw L Roberts, Rev N R Alley, of this city officiating. Only a few friends and relatives were present. However, a nice Christinas dinner was served and some handsome prei-ents were received by the bridal couple, wuu will reside at Mohawk. I'lubltrd; a UriMI). RoskiiUKO, Deo. 25. Hilly Tom, an Iudbiii. was killed by Alex Jellerson, another Indian, in a fight at Silelz, on the reservation, Monday night. Jer fwlson, who slept in Howard & Stile's store, claims that about 10 o'clock at night Tom came In the bacK door or the store and staltcd to quarrel with him The room was. in darkness, and Tom drew a knife, when Jellerson struck him two blows over the right ear wlili un iron l ailpullcr. killing him, Urnliieis Utinil be lurrl Inrsl hw llciuloin, m they rannnt resort the ii-asi.il eu uun nl the er. There ! oti'f one wuv In cu PeHltiesn, mid llmt la liy ront'lni ttiu'isl n nie'tlee. Ik-ndif Is Pausi d b an In- llHiiuil I'liin ilinn ci lite niueotia uiiiniiui tne Knsiauhiait Tttlw. Whnn thin tuts; tfeU Inrlain- ed yriu havu a I u in hi Inn niiiel or Imperfect tit Hrlna, ittn Wlieil tl is entirely eitiM-u tieai nef la Hie mull, ainl utile tlte Itilttnimatlon (n Ijt! lakcii out h ml In la till r.-lnrni lo 111 iinriiinl eoi.ill Inn, tieiirlng il lt di.-iiirijrea forever; ntni; rsi outuf 'nil are. oitum'U by ca tarrh, wliti-li In liolliliiK LiilHii lnl!aiii'l condi tion ot tn mnutu (tirfum s. a will Kivo t'na lliinilreil Pollnri fur any rare ol i"Hlii." Ii'iiili-I l.y entarth) that euutioi In cured by llU i t aturrli turo. bni lor clr cuUrn, Irex. . , F. J. CHESF.Y 4 CO.. Toledo, O. sold by triijKita. buliy Uuatd, lHreinlcr2l. Rib Hkoke.i. Mrs P R Burnett fell on a frosty walk at Iter Imnie ou Patterson street this morning and broke a rib. The Injury is very pain ful and Ittcnpaci'at' s the ludj for du ty. RUPTURE Instintly Relieved and Permanently .CURED Knifo or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CUnC EFFECTED Threo to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orricts : I.o.mi TH-TO' j;nr.utm Bolldlnc, PORTLAND, OREGON. m I'nity It i' in. Dec. Xinas gift, Mr Editor. The ruin today Is disagreeable to tlioe attentling meeting. Muck HolbrtMik Is win king in Ridge way's saw mill at Dexter. 1 he missionary society gave an en lertninmeut here yesterday evening and a 'number of articles were sold We ditl not learn how much money was secured. John Allen, of Cottage Orove, Is visiting rehtt'ves ami friends here. Miss Ellit .Mat tenon closed a success. ful term of school at Middle Fork last Fritlay. M E Edward intends going to Philomath Iu a few days to attend school at that place. In the (li'AKtt ot Di'cemlier P.), we noticed an item concerning llcurv Walker, who was knocked from the lailroad by a train last September, In dicatilig thnt lie lived ou Fall creek We would like to state that Henry Walkur does not nor never did live on Fall creek. He lives several miles up the Middle Fork from here. KKtll'I.AIl k nights of the Macrabees. lhe State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Nebraska, its follows "After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough In our two children we tried Dr King's New Discovery and ut the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be w ithout it here aflei,asoiir experfeme proves t hut It cures where all other remedies fail." Signed W F Stevens, State Com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, ns it is guaranteed and trial hot ties are fiee at Hctidctsim it Linn's drugstore. Regular size 50 cents and SI. Wallervllls iSdioiil. School report beginning Sept. 2.1, and ending Dec. is: No days taught 60 No days attended 21tK) No days absence US No bovs enrolled 20 N'o girls enrolled IS Total number 47 Average number belonging iiS Average daily attendance 30 The folhiwuiLT pupils' names were entered on Hie "Honor Roll:" Dora Witlirow, Emma lMsnn, Car rie Suieed , Jessie Ashley, Ellle Witli row, Rosa Alien, Joe linsiks, IVarl Decker, llcrliert Suieed, Clyde Potter. Clill" itowermun, lilcnn llowerman. Rov liraiiton. Court ie (jreett, Walter Stephens, James Brooks. U W All I.AM, Teacher. Dally timid, luicoinber '.ii. Track Impkovkmknts, The 8 P Co has been experimenting with their truck lieel in this vicinity ami ut oilier points ulong their lines for sevei'ul months past. A sample of the new style track nitty be found ut the Hen derson depot. A ritlue of gravel is thrown up iu the middle of ib track. 1 his rltlMO makes un exit Hen t foot path for pedestrians, and also serves to shed water from the track. Uu either side of the track the gravej slopes gradually down for two or three feet to rows of larger rocks, which have been pi nerd there to prevent the tine gravel from clipping ilnwn over the sides of the grade. This method of grading makes a very fancy track. Ills a very ex pensive met hod but the company Is so well satlsned willi'the result that It Is extending the work quite extensively in piucts. Dally Uuaid, Iooinbor X DIED. Johanna Harlow, ueed about 87 years, dieti of old sge, ut the home of her brother, M II Harlow, about two miles cast of this city, about 4 o'cliH-k yesterday evening, Decern Ut 2A, lHlC). Deceased has been an in valid for several years. She was a native of Kentucky. She came to this state from Missouri hi 187.1. She hail never been married und had made Iter home with her brother since coming lo Oregon. The funeral services were held al the resilience ul. 10 o'clock tills morning, Rev. H Lliourdmau ofilclat Ing. The remains were interred in the Masoi.iu cemetery. HuckU'u's Arnica Salve. The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, lirulses. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieilin, lever Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ull skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect butlsmctlou or money refunded. Price 2-i cents per box. For sale by Henderson A Linn. Hiilly tittard, lieeember :'t). Fno.M IbiiiKMiA.-Mr A J Nicholl, who is now engaged Iu mining Iu the Bohemia district, Ih lu tow n fur n lew lays. He reports eight feel of snow ul tlte mines when lie left ubout a week ago. He savs there ure not many ii'.vn ut work in the mines this winter, but tUey nuiiu!,.ate a lively cut tip next spring. One ten stamp mill was pill lu last lull und II Is liKely twenty sta.np mm will go in there next spring. Watch Pari v. Tuesday evening. Dec. 31, at the Christian church. There will lie a musical ami literary program In which will be Included some of EtiL'eiie's best locul talent. This will be followed by a lunch, and soon there after the New Year w 111 arrive. Every body Invited. Admission including lunch, 10 cents. A'beo Baliy wu tick, we gre lisr Caitn.v. When tli iu s CbiU, tlio crlol fur CsxtorU. WUea tltt UsauitB !!, ths clunij In Ostort. ftiMn ih bad Children, she gtve Utrm Outturla. NotliiDg so distressing us a hacking cough. Nothing so ftsilish us to slider from It. Nothing so dangerous II ul lowetl to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Ospl K.N A DbLAXO. lly tluing 'u-t what tltey ure repre sented to tlo the Chose st'K'k Company hnswonth'i confidence of the people of Eugene. H.v Riliiml D Oraut. of Portland, has a IfllKll.., artieU-, in defense of .Utmsel, in yesterday's Orego.tla... fit'snfll CttHualties. Dee. 2(llh, 1st).".. Mai'ivd near Clovi Hhile ou Sunday, Dee 22d, Mr T C Jlmwn ami Miss Etta Conrad, Rev C H Wallace officia ting. Horn, December 201 Ii, to the wife of A W Wallace, a daughter. Theie were several private Cliristnun trees lu this vlclnitv last night. One at C S Howe's anil one ut 11 F Scott's, Deputy Shcritl C L Scott ami family spent Christum Iu Creswell. Phil Scott is visiting relative in (Ychswtdl. Roy Riggs returned from Southern Oregon Itt.-t eek, briugiug a nice showing of yellow metal us the result of his labors since harvest. The closing exercises of our public school for the holiday was theocca sion fol the graduation of Chits Town send, Lawrence Hunter, Amherst Howe und Klvu Scarbrough, to whom diplomas were given. Napoleon Ay res' boom broke ngain with the freshet and his cellar timber went down the river, but very luckily for him the most of it caiighl In a drift below and cau nearly ull be saved. Joe Rccd and wife went to Eugene Tuesday to spend Christmas al the Kompp farm. The same day Mr ami Mrs Kompp, Sr., took a notion to spend Christmas with their daughter, and taking the wrong road they did not meet, but the old folks returned home on the trull of their children. i'he entertainment to lie given on New Year's Eve ut Hunter's hull will con-ist of vocttl and Instrumental muslo and oysters, the object is to raise funds to purchase, singing Itooks for the church. Admission free. The Christinas exercises by the Sunday school Christmas Eve, were well attended, w armly applauded and passed oil without any serious mis- hap. The collection for the library fund amounted to 3.00, More books Will be sent for ut once. It was without ony mischievous do sign that wo mentioned the shipment of a "toil of turkey meat" awhile ago. It was only a small part of the lurkles raised and shipped from here this year, one person having since then shlpied OS of his own raising. We saitl not a word derogatory of Onhcn, nor of Pleasant Hill, Dexter ami Jasper, whence comes much of the shipments from (Josheii. It wus not "blowing" else we would liuve told much more. What! Oh what shall we do? Dare we tell how many hoes tred Moore and Herb Franklin shipped the other day, for fear of giving oll'eiise again? Never a word have we suld against Coi-ln n, but always try to give her clt- Iz.'iis honorable mention when we catch uny of tin ui up here, and hold in high esteem the uiuu from thut town whose name Is so Intlniutely con nected wlili the place thut the city reporters substitute the name of bis native town for ids own name putting his hlstt.ilo initials to it, when they mention his visits to the county scut. Having captured ull Uosheti even Ps name, does he mean to silence his neighbors from even saying "turkey?" Zkimi. lildn Wanted. Sealed bids are. hereby Invited for furnishing Lane county, Oregon, with 30 cords of grub oak wood, 4 feet long and not less than 2 inches in diameter ut small end; also, 20 cords of split hotly pine wood 1(1 inches long. Said wood to bo delivered at courthouse and Jail not Inter than A tgust 1st 1800 Rids will be received for furnishing the suld wood at the clerk's olllce until January 0th, 1800. A. C. Jk.nni.mis, County Clerk. Makkiki). Oregon iuti : A very iUlet weiiillng was solemni,nd in this city lasi Suiidtty, Deo 15, lHi.r, at 1:30 p in. the contracting parties were Mr siinuol Kinsman and Mrs Cora Mc- Million, both of Portland, Thev were attended by Mr uud Mrs Frank Swish er, Itev Sanderson, of Eugene, olllclat- ing. Only liitliuute frieuils were pres ent. Mr kinsman, formerly of Hepo- ner, Or, is now president uud stock holder in the Wesleru Packing Com pany ut Llunton. Mr uud Mrs Kius mun have a host of frieuils. The bride Is a daughter of Mr at d Mrs J M Owen. of Lebunon, Or. No cards. JU'DY'S I'U.K Bl'I-rOrilTOHY. ltKunrunte.il to euro I'tlet tnd Culillnlloil nr inutiey relunded. Ui ceittt her tin. send twufttninin Inr clrc ilur slid Vr-tt Stnttdu lo .MAItll.N III iiy, iirvitiiirt-il I'liariimtHl.lJillC'- ler, I't. No I'odTAUl ANaWKKKIi. Kor ulu liy all llml i' iM driivKiniti eviiriwlierc. tnd la Kuitouu Ureiou by Otburu ik UcIauo Di KD. Ot tllletes, at his home near Lewlston, Idslio, Dec 2-r, 181)5, EA Sampson, agetl 00 years, H moullis xnd 0 days. Deceusetl formerly resided near Cohurg, this county, tut went to Iditho ahotil 20 ytursugo. He came lo Oreuou 111 1H1T. He leaves a wies and grown childreu. He wus a sistei to Sirs T J Vaughau, or Cohurg, she now being the only one left of a fami ly of 15 childreu. Parks' Sure Cure U a positive sjieclflo in ull disputes of the Liver and Kid neys, lty removing tho urlo acid iu the liliMid it cures Hheumullsm. S. Ii liusford, of Curthuge. H. Dukota, Buys: "I believe Parks Sure Cure excels all other medicines for I'.lieuuutUm and ITrlmiry disorders." Hold by A. Ymt INdiav. A Cll a.mik. L J Suiter has with drawn Iroin the EiiKfiie lloiiring mill incorprrution and Mr. A O Mul hew t bus succeeded lo his interest, littlncy has utany friends who will be glad lo learn of his success. Tliu company will place iheir owu delivery wagon ou the route m January 1st. Tut: Wi.ntkk Photo Company's Photogravures of the University of Oregon are going lust, anil those wish, ing copies kliiuiltl get them at once as sulitciipkions have so reduced the liuin Ur that tlte books will soou be gone. i:lui:m; meat akkkis. Some Pretty and Scientific Christmas llispluj's .Made by i iio Heme Huichers. tli.l liiLird, Dcceln' .T Jtl. Tho prett,' aiid scleui ..io displ.tys of Chiistmas runts gotten up by same of the home in irkvts would In credit to a city many t uis larger 1' an Eugeaa. All the litiirkets exhi -l;ed displays except JetUitis & Kol.rrr's Eighth street mark .-laud the V of O market on Ninth street. Tho L' of O market contributed to the public suhool dona tions to the xtor, to did not get up a Christmas display. Messrs Scott A Hey tn in had a very pretty display iu their South Willam ette street market. The market was dressed lu evergreens, and hud some neat displays ol meats, A large dressed bog from Douglas & lievinger's farm above Springfield formed the most Interesting attraction. It has not yet been weighed, but Is guessed at 500 potiuds. Patterson's Ninth street market was also gaily decorated in florals and evergreens. This market exhibited two hogs, gross weight 1050 pounds, from Scuvey Uros, at Seavey's forry. The hogs have not beeu weighed since dressed, and the weight of the larger one is now being guessed at for a prize of fS. They were 3-year-olds. A calf six mouths old and a beef, weighing OiH) pounds dressed, from E J Crow's ItirtiiiUililed weight to the exulhlt. The displays lu smaller meals were also very pretty. The Willamette Market was trim, med lu heavy evergreens, and ex. hibited a very scleuiillo display of meats. Two very tine two-year-old beeves, weighing 400 pounds each, were exhibited. A large hog, from Frank Campbell, of Cump Creek, wus siueud upon tne noor oi me market. The animal weighed 033 pounds dress ed anil was one of the largest ever brought to Eugene. Six goats were artistically scored and frosted, aud boro the emblems representing re spectively tho W of W, K tf P, 1 O O F, Masonic and A O U W orders, tnd a cross rcpres 'tiling tne Christian poo pie of the world. No artificial tlecie rnl ions w cro used lu the work in tills market, nil the frosting and orna ments being obtained fro'ii the animal Itself. The display snowed very scientific work. Fisher &, Watklns' Willamette street market had the Inrgei.t aud most complete display, aud was the most attractive pi for vlslti rs. At diff erent times yesterday and last evening large crowds of people tlx :ugcd iu and about their I tarkel vlewi g the mam moth display. Among t ie attractions wus u lurgo beef from the Hluslaw country, wl ioh ha not yet been weighed. I s weight is being guessed ut by customcr-i for a pi io ef $10.00. Two large dietiod hogs, one welching 531 pounds, (r.mi Mr Tur'inteu's farm across the ri cr and the other, Weigh ing 640 nouu.U, from Douglas and Lev iuger's larm, kitp the hi; beef com pany. The display of small porkers, sheep, and nwats, etc. were very pretty ami wero arllstlei; ly detlgued, ami won the praise of vibi.ors. Holiday Sotlc. To quiet siime malicious unreliable gossip about my financial standing, and pretalnliig to the report that I had settled with my creditors at 60 cents on tho dollar, and to put myself before my friends in this community as I feel I descrvo to be, I have concluded to offer $1000.00 reward to anyone who can establish the fact that I. have set tled with even one of the many firms that I deal with at 60 centf on the dol lar or any other amount lets than the face value thereof. Aud I further oiler an equal amount to any one pro ducing a substantial statement that I today owe any firm or Individual the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars. I write this that my friends may know the exact facts and to put my self right before this entire com munity. This city and county have been good to mo and extended to me a liberal share of tliulr patronage for which I wish to thank them lu this public way. Wishing you all happiness and prosperity for the coming year I am very truly yours F. L. Chambers. Lnkeview Examiner: The Klamath Falls Express has snspended. having been attached by J VV Hamakerona $000 note given to the Hank of Med ford aud usslgned to llamaker. Mr. FarnswortU, in the name of the Ex press Company, made au assignment to Evan 1 Unmet. Wo have not learn ed whether publication will be resum ed orpiot. Dav &l Her derson. Undertakers ano FmljalmefS. Cor Wil. and th its. 10 Cents Per Pound! JEIiliY BEflfl GflpY. USUAL PRICE 20 CENTS. AX -BILLY g'tws.i.V ... -1 i i . THE FOOTBALL GAME. The Rescues Hm by a Scere of 8 to 0 Yesterday, Dtlly Uutrd, December if,. Notwithstanding it was a disagree sMeday yesfu dtiy, a large crowd of sp otators assembled on the Klnc dd field to wltne the game between the It scueand Orgon hoio teams of the Eiijans fire dnjiurtmer.t. Excitement ru'i high durii g the game and tlnre wire plenty of "howlers" for both tennis, hut the Oregon supporters didn't get much chance to strain their lungs with yells of exultation. The gams plainly belonged to the Rescues, who, uiougii tno lighter men. mitre than made up their deficiency In that lino by more rapid idaylnir. They put up a better game than the Oregons, which was only natural, as most of them had played on the field in previous games, while but few of the latter had aver before pluyed foot ball. The gamo was a pretty rough one, several of the players being "knocked out." Linn, Oregon's left half, hail his right shoulder wrenched and D Voran, quarter back of the same team, was also quite badly crippled. lu the tlist halt neither team scored, but in the secend half the Rescues mail two touchdowns. They failed both times to kick the goal, to that the score stood 8 to 0. The two elevens lined upas follows: OKECIOM. POSITION. RESCUR Westbrook o Mathews Luckey re Chilson oran Wl) r g (Capt) Herbold Mayer r t Khindall UrillluD le Anderson HargerJ Ig Stuart Holleubeck 1 t Sylvester Yoran D E q b O ftarger Roberts r h Blair Id nn h Battee Young (Capt) f b C Griffin Rubs-Orcgons: Hidden, Fish and F Llnu. Rescues; McPherson. Morgan. Uutrlton and P Ulalr. The olllcers of the same wsm u follows: Linesman Lee Travis. Referee H McAllster. Cniplr EPHhattuck. The veil of the Oreirons was "Flr.l fire! fire! Run! .runt runt Rah! rahl rah! Oregon! The Rescue veil was as follows! "Razoo! Kazoo! (Jo blow your bazoo! Hlpplty, Sklpplty, Rah! rah! Rescue!" (Juesi on the Big Ilog. With every 25 cents' worth of meat purchased at our market we will give one guess on the weight of the big bog now on exhibition In our shop. The hog will be weighed Saturday night and we will give a prl.e of $8 la cash to the person guessing nearest the weight. A K Patterson, Ninth Street Market. GRAM) CLOSINtt OUT SALE Of I'Idm, Purses, Knives. Ctsrar fuses, Etc. We wll' 't out our entire stock of briar, mt er.o tnuiii and other pipes, pocket cutlery, purses and pocket books and cigar cases at prices far I e low costs. Tlnse goods mint bed. s piel of prior to Jauuary 1st. They will make suitable holiday presents. Up to that date we will also sell one pound ol smoking tobacco, or a one Kund plug of chewing tobacco for 20 cents. Home elegant Christmas cigars just received. luspuct them. AUTE.V fc HOMMERVILLB. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would impart, Sweet Marie: If you'd even fairer be You must always use Parks' Tea The Improvement you will see, Sweet Marie. Hold by A. Yerinqton. A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowels In the morning without pain or discomfort. It Is a great heulth giver aud blood purifier. Sold by A. Yerinqton. A Chribtmas Phssknt. Born, on College Hill, December 25, 1895, to the wife U E Doty, a daughter. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, of Chattanooga Tcnn., says: "bhllo's Vltallzer 'Saved My Life.' I consider 't the best reme dy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dysjtepsla, Liver or Kid ney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. Sold by Henderson fr L'ou. The healing properties of De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve are well known. It curea eczema, skin affections and Is simply a perfect remedy for piles. Ohiiurn A DeLano. Glass cut aud put In to order. F. L. Cn AMBERS. State Normal School Monmouth, Oregon. A t 'Slnlns trhool lor t srben. Utiiirlste tlKhlli (irsdti Trlnln Dcpsrt mnt nd titroug ITofuMionsl aud Aostlvmio Cuuraea. :-THE DIPLOMA-: ol the! srhool entitles one lo tefh In any couuljr la the suie without timber ExstolusUou, Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. Rrnuttful snd hMlthfnl lotsitlon no Minors Tltera U a geud deoisnd lor well train leathers , .... . Ih.TB te snorereitpDtyol nntrslntsl Usirhers. raialmueefheerlulljr hhiiI oil apnlleailou. Aililrt'si, . L. 1'AMl'BELX, 1'rotdeuk Or W. A. Wsnn, ttwretar J.