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71 'P9 !0 vf. i i an J KSTABLISHEJ) COR TUB DIXSEBM1TI0!H OF DESOCRATIH TRIV . EUGENK. Ott., SATUR. f ; 1 .1 .1- WEEKLY EOBEflE GUARD. ! , L. CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER. OKFICK-E' ' Willamette l ltven (TlMih "'"J E,nhlh 81twt- ri"'t'HOF i:ni:::ii'Ti N: M.inlhi. : ". vis Months, : : . . . .59. fdvsrtisina rate3 made known i on application. ft, Mm" " basinewi le.Iom to G I" A 111), Jfui:., Orciim. " j S. LUCKEY I DEALER IN i Jiocks- vYatc'ies, Chas. Jewelry, Etc. I lUOl'.UItlNO PROMPTLY DONE. II Work Warranted. d L. W. BROW, H. D. I 'iiysilolati ami Surpjoon. O'M r.n'l re'i'l.-tif nvnr J) ulullim.. Kir.r.'i 1 t i !' ui ; I- ' -. 11 t" " p " 13. c nisirs. J3AHITE AMD MARBLE WORKS. jti-w hMltfru and Now Trices In Foreign and lo nwlo Marble and UrunlU', Muimmoula. Ilvadatouc and Cemetery work of nil kind! fur lV, ALL WORK GUAIIANTEEI) ! fi lllamvltc Illamutti) 8trwt, near Dejt'i Tlco. Kngo'ie, Or A.. 0. WOODCOCK, Om Olio-half black south nf L'lirlsuian's flock. KL'GENE, OH KG ON'. fB. F. HAMELL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Baum's clothing Store. i'. O.i I sai .iickr, li. Kakin, Jr., 1'rcniJi'Lt. Caihiur M M il Bask 01 Eugene. Paid ud Ush Caultal 650,000 Surplus sn! Fronts, $50,080 Eugene - - Oregon. A (f.iacril b.i'iltiug bnauien dona on reasnu alila tirnin. 8k-lit drafta on NKW YOKK, ClilCAWO, SAiV KKANCISt.'O and TOUT LAND, Oitl.UO'. Dills (if cxchiave sold on fiirrin countries, peposiu rf Miyed 3ubjn.t to check or oertiri outa of dult. All collodions cotm?tod tu c will recclvs pnjnipt attcmlnn. Lane County Bank. (E.iUbU.liod 111 Kszi EUGENE, OREGON. A General Banking business I n all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. (t. HOVEV. I'ltsi.lent. J. M. AHKAMrf, Cashier. A. Ci. HOVEY, Jr., Asst.Cashr. J. L. PAGE, UEAI.F.U IS- (rocebje.s Having a Lame and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I cuu otter the public better prloes than any other house. In Eugene. Mac? of all Kinds taken at Market Prices. J. F. FORD, (Hvanneliit,) Of )),. Moln. s, Iowa, writus under date Mari-h 23, ISMi D. Med. Mro. Co., Di.Tur, Ori'ijo: . (iKNTLKMN: On arriving hoino Ut-.t week, I found all will mill anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight at.- one half years old, who had wasted away to a.i Munds, 1m now well, strong and vigorous, and well flushed up. 8. D. f-'ough Cure luta done Its work well. H nh of the children like It. Your H. H. Coutch Cure haa cured and kept fwny all hoamnesa from me. So give it to every one, with greetinga for all. W ifliing ,-ou prosperity, we are Yours, JIr. and Mks. J. F. Fokd. II rnu wlh to fM-1 frr.h and cbefrfnl, and nly tor liii- 'j.-itig's work, elf.nw the svntem Uh ihr llrail.rhe and l.lrer Cum, by lakluf two or thiw dow. a nrwk. Bold under a pualtl fi uaranti M ci'UlJ t bottla br aUdrui.lsU. ; 7 G C3JJ.li)!amA.isS. JUST LOOK AT THESE SPLENDID Shoes. 0 L.uHcs Put. leather lip D uti- nil no, ni leu ',1, win th Sl.il. Oar f I !eg for 2-3' U goo I v:i.w. ft;- our calf slioo f I Go; iii'.-ii'h vIkm'h $1.31); iul-.ft iirin;r heel, 12 to 2, 8-j-; baby shoo 2-"c, .'ijj kiiI 4ie; ami calf sli i'H, nil ia I.m, h full line complete. Cut.) 1 ui.it koo our shoes. Hosiery. lliHu'a ILh.i worth SJo. 2'.o and 2Qe fur lie. 20u - lore fir Mo. IJiJ ile fur 10;!. L uli V II hj 4 for 21; bettr, 10o; Wool Hose fo! Ladies. 20u. Ih Hid 6l)i) How Tor 30 '. Boots and Shoes. Mi'ti's llonvy Ltiitlnr Ilools, worth $2 25, for II 0j. Mi'ii'8 lluuvy Taj i Sole B.iJ llo Scuin, worth J2 50, for. J2 0J Hnniilton IUoaii'i liuuvy Oil tirnlu twiddle Bt'nni, solid n a rnck, a Clinker Jack fur J2 50, worth $8 60 Meii'd Heavy Buckle (Shoo fur 11 00, Utter for 1 2oj better for $1 45, worth (I 75. Ladies and gentlemen read this advertisement every day and you will improve yourself m price. Wo are here to do business, and that We will do if prices will do it. We must gut 01; r mammoth stock re duced for our large and complete stock that will come from New York. Read this id. ovei y day as there will be great changes. F D UNN. I'slly Uuard, January 7. LiuTii im y yuKfiusE. Ytnterday I ui Iter lSlli liitliduy, Mibs Mario Ware was given a very pleasant birtli day surprise party lust evening by her parcnta, Mr. and Mrs. Jnd Ware, at the family residency on Fifth aud Oak street. About 25 young people were invited in to spend the evening. Iho time was upon I very pleasantly in play ing whist, and in other amusements, a splendid lunch being served during the evening. Those present, weie Misses Mario Ware, Jessie Wlnkley, Lotta Johnson, IVguy Underwood, Henrietta and Barbara Imuer, Lulu lteusliaw, Carrie Friendly, HtelK Dof lis, J'.lanch Ktralght, Laura btall'ord, Mae Huir, and Mesdauics James and II. lluftmnn; Messrs. Clarence Keens, KuHsell Coleman, Clarence Fisher, Howard Davis, Cailton Hmlth, E P Slialtuck, Clarence Luckey, Chas Johnson,- Warner Drown, Walter Uritlln, Ueo Kcegan and ltobt lieu ders'ih. Pally Guaid, January 7. McDowell in Jail. John Mc- n.i.ll H,.i.,.ut.i.l i-nt..rHi v fur t.rvlilir luncti nmn-.vii ji,,v,u,,j " J to nss a forged check at the Fhat atlonul liaiiK,was uiveu an examuia ii,. l..,r,,rn I, iil. 1. Wliei'lar tliis after- noon. The case was proeecuted by Deputy Prosecutor J M William and the defense was represented by lvinsey m niaraiey. wimsi weie examined. C H Mathews, ,,.nl.nniaU.A, climilfl In tllf flllfirilr and Lesslie Haggard, in whose favor the check was written ana wiioe uame wa3 endorsed on it, ww present and both test i lied that they ha t never before aeon the check; also that they hiidn werhud any tititfiirsa ceallnits with the prisoner. At thoco-eofthe teal in on v the prisoner win held to answir "10 the charge. HI bom's werellxedat $500, which le vas un uulo to raise, consupjcnlly le will spend the time in jail till 00 irt con vents in April. Dally Guard January )'. n, Kk-nvirH. The revival wrviee being held at the U D church was attended by large crowds, both yesterday morning and last evening. In tho evening wie nine cuuiun taxed to Its utmost capacity to aec.om modate Hie audience. Iluv and Mrs L'ypert, the singing evangelists, as they are called, certainly have an at tractive way of presenting the gospel. MrLeppcrt has a powerful voice over which he has perfect control. He handles all parts with equal skill aud his singing Is truly captivating. I ally Uuard, January C. Kktkiiiotiom at LaT. Wm Vauj?lian, who lives Just outside the citv limits west, has two teams at work . 1 1. ..r., ,.l f.tr lliu klrpMla toua.V Hauling " - in payment of a fine Imposed on Iilm by l he city authorities several months . ..1 .l..ii.. tl,n hnu.iu tnul 1 In Hgll Hr VIlMUlliig mi , was given time to raise Ins fine, but . i t ......I aluvitur (illlulil Weill IIOllIU llisun'i, "'."" of the city limits until this morning, wlii'ii he came in to work out the line. Pally (juarl, January 7. Kt'OEXK Watkk Co. The Btock lioldera of this company held their an nual meeting Inlay as follows: Chas Lauer. T ilenoriciis, u i v-num . FLrhambersandH D Kakin I he directors met and organized by elect ing the following oiTlcers for the en suing vear: I It Chrisninn, presiimni, HDlikln, cashier; F L fhamla-rs, secretary. The president will liere ' after act as superintendent. ossoCommencing this Day; tTEJESED W Clothing. see i-'t O'l kiIu.. S 0) BUlli.. ? 4 00 ,. (i i.) .. s ,rilJ .. U (I I -l ' 0.) mm. II2 0) aul a i on hiihh v'J units 12 00 UlulilriMi a a;ut kuen I'lint loc; km-e Hiiili woith tl..V) tit I.I5. Overcimts 1. M-1 .1 ... t-. 1 t . t in ii-i ior uijj vttiuu. Carpets. All wool, two ply, worth Rio for 50c. Lot warp, worth COo for 4'e. Good Union, worth 50u for 35c. He mire and nee this liii". A II 110 Hue of Malting hijiI Oiiclolli.t at ljiirt;Hlii9. carpet for U5u, all wool. Three-ply Mackintoshes. Ladies all wool, worth $10nud$12; for service. Cotton for $2 00. Ladles (Josanmera with Cae aud Sleeve, for 11.00. Pally Guard, January 7. Nor (Ji ilty. Not guilty was the verdict returned by the Jury last even ing In the case of the stato vs J D Hopkins, manager of the Eugene Lumber Company. The case was tried before Justice Wheeler at the court house, the company having been charged w ith dumping sawdust from their mill so that It was carried Into the Willamette river by high water, A Jury trial was had, the case being prosecuted by Deputy Proecutlng Attorney J M Williams and Attorney N K Markley. The defense was repre sented by Attorneys Dorris & Btevens. The Jury was drawn as follows: F M Wilklns, Jas Darger, John Harris, J H Lanison, D C Dunn aud A O Btevens. The Jury was out but a few minutes when it returned a verdict of not guilty. Daily euars, January 7. Manufactuhino Association. A second meeting was held in the rooms of Bvarvtrud A Simpson last evening to further consider the matter of organizing a manufacturing club, or association, 111 mis city. io den line action was taken and the matter was continued to givw the committee, on rules and by-laws more time to work the matter up. Tho object of this association is to issue stock, thereby securluc money, which will be ottered as lonns to manufacturing Industries coming to our city. The association, If established and lucorporateu as in tended, will throw out, every Induce ment to get manufactories here and will do all it can to assist those already established in the city. Pally Guard, January 7. Vt.'iir Itunn T.niit. nvdiilnir tha nj,w itouril t( fl rrt ilulffiitMa met for or ganization and elected the following officers: I L Himpsou, president; Mt I ..... . . 1.1 VI I.' urew uriiun, vi-e president, i c MurkUiv ,,.iTi lnrv J W Kuvs. Irons- ,n.i.r Tha iMuniliprfl of tha new bourd areas follows: Kngiue company, 1 L ... , . ... ,.. ti, n 1....1. Slmpjou, J Pi uiggius, u w itowianuj Hook 4 Ladder company, W T Camp bell, N K Marklev, Hid Scott; Oregon nose, urew uiimn, j i - iurKr, j y Kara: ltocue hose. A C Mathews, Geo Darger. Pally Guard, January 3. A Splknoid Nomuek. Ouo of the flnest secial editions of a country newspaper In the state was issued by the Koteburg He view yesterday. Douglas county should Le proud of her leading newspaper, as It would be a credit to a county of four times the population. We cougratulate Hro. Fisher upon the manner in which he is conducting the Itevlew. W. OF W. LobliE AT .fill.NGKIEt.l. A i rovisional Woodmen of the World lodge has been otganlzed at SprliiKlleld and at present has a rneiu-tier-hip of 21. New members ore com ing In, and the In'tc-t! will S'liin have a numbers.';' n 2"i the number necessary for a regular lodge. Dally Guard, January . H. ti. Election. Tha U D Sunday a.Oiool yesterday elected otllcers as fol lows for the ensuing term: Huptrin temleiit, J L eigler; assistant auiwr Iritendeut, M V Harrison; secretary Miss Klina Heiidlcks; treasurer, Mrs t Cliwo; organist, Miss Nora Luckey; assintant organist, Miss Audrey Cl e. lially .nard, January 7. Makkik.I). At the Mlnaeaota ln usu ill I lii- city lat evening, J""U lHlsj, lt. v H F tiilt onieiuliliK,Hr Holydeld aud Miss Etta Farlow. J H K A K I1,1JMII BBbM fUH BUB HUM Vri KksJikiyjfia AIL BARGAINS. Dress Goods. . ,. .... , f J AAA .. I "'-, in. n nil, I I 2jc; hmiIIi oil.-. ill. wool irci v..hi1h worth 4oc, fir .'U'. ""i in. ul wmil ..ll..J.I il J'..i .lit I I I ..P.... I i mi iki- " oiiiiioih, muni i mr uuu .-.in-. :ilt '" " wo"' rctiiiiimtn, Worth iiOo ftl L i"1 '"v Flannels. 0 All Wool, red, 20c; U-lter for 33c Hint 40o. Outing Flaiittuls, 20 ydu, tl OO; U'Arl It ft I n (worth Clo, Towling. 20 yds for , Linen Toweling 14 yds for., Tat.l Oil Cloth, 20c per yd, ,.$1.00 ,. 1.00 lien 1 u oz overall. ...60c. ...20c. Window lillnds. THE I'OITLISTS SltKT. The County Central committee Trail sacting ' linslaess. Dally Guard, Januarys. The nonullst cmintv central coin. mitteo met at the court house this foreuoou at 10 o'clock, with W 11 Spaugh as chairman and K P Cald well, secretary. The al tendance was fair. Petitions were presented asking the oountv court to appoint one poinill.t Judge and clerk of election in each of the precincts, and a committee of three was appointed to appear before the court with the same. Then a gentleman Introduced a reso lution endorsing the IS mad Axe for the course it had pursued. Hpaugh Immediately vacated the chair with tho evident intention of fighting the resolution, when ltro Amis mildly moved the previous question, and Spaugh turned as pale as a ghoet, and was trembling with rage. A number of speeches were made, notwithstand ing the rule to the contrary. When the question was put It was on a rising vote aud It was carried by a Inrte ma jority with much applause, and James ' i mole a smile" and then thunked liiJ able defemUra. After thisHpaiigh resume I the chair and his feet, and deuouueed Amis as a "traitor" and many other eholco names. The gentfemeul composing Ihit committee however were shocked at his (remarks and plninlyl showed they did not approve of them, and he was called to order. He said thai the real question wai fusion or antl-fuslou aud he wanted them to settle the matter at onco. He was laboring un der considi rable excitement. How- tTor, the members of the party were nearly all In favor of choking oil the remarks and Hpaugh sat down with a look of disgust, as he could see that the prevailing sentiment was against him. Amis then arose ami slated that Spaugh Ditirt retract the false state ments made publicly. He did so iu a fli m way. After this Klllott all the boys kniw him Mated that "this Is no place for a fight," and the crowd yelled. The committee en Judges aud clerks of election then read 'heir report. AGAIN DEFEATED. A resolution was Introduced by some ferson, resolving that tho populists of ,ane couutv were In favor of the Omaha platform, and while in favor of tho Initiative und referendum, did not believe In the party making the fight on a single plank platform; aud furl hur resolving against a fusion tick ct This was prom nt ly laid on the table witli considerable apphnMc. No lime was set fur a county con vention. On motion ai'nu-"ed. No Assessment. l'nro will he no assessment In the Pacillc; Jurisdiction, Woodmen ol the Win hi, for January. This noble order has Juat cloed a very prosperous year, atid is now starting out upon tha new year with still hrlnhtcr prospects. During the year 18!5 there were only ten assesiineiits In this Jurisdiction. City Uniov Ki,etion The city Union of the Y P S 0 E has elected ofllcers vs follows: President, Fannie Condon; vice president, Miss Emma Chase; secretary, Johu Haudsaker; treasurer, CD Edwards. IkiH.v. At Junction City, Oregon, J muaiy 4tli, l8"). to the wife of E U Haudtaker, a daughter. to RE. Domestics. O 0 o !''niit'f tj.o Loi.ih, 12 jiN. ,...$! o. ... 1 00 .... 1 on ... 1 IM ... 1 no .... 1 !M) iU 1 00 ... 1 00 , I tllM ., 11 J'llH , iiMif lif. J.". yi! I'n.l,. if ice W'iKt. !l vil II. . I . . ' , . , t n'.nn y i i, iir i .vii, vu , j,., 4 ,1 vils L'lililiuchcil f'oltoii llaiinul, Li w ..11 .... 1 in . i.. :o v y ihuhi huuiki, iujus Prints. 20 yd ....fl O0 18 yds Htiimlanl priutx.. 1 00 is vd Inilico Much 1 00 ... ....... in Extra made Herman prluta 10 Rubber Boots, w Men'a Kuan 1'roof Hip, every pair warranted; worth f 00, for 5 00 beHt iuality. Men' tx-st fluidity hip boots; worth f50, fort 100. Men' hip bnotn; worth $4 25, fur 365. . . . . Meu'a kino Dooti Nov DEATH ON A ltAlLKOAl) TRAIN. Judge I'nllci ton's Father Dies He tneen Salem aud Turner Vthlle'lravrlingto Koteburg. Dally Osatd, Januarys. Circuit Judge J C Fullerton's father, well-known iu Houtheru Oregon as "Mickey" Fullerton, died suddenly of heart disease on tho ltoseburg local train today somewhere lielween Salem and Turner. ' Mr Fullerton had been at Portland and was returning homo to ltoseburg today. He was aged alout SO years, ,wl u,.. lu,,w mliwr nulla fmddo. After the train left Halem he complained of being oo la ami aaavu mu unimumN i build a fire for him. This the brake- HI. I ,i,l ll,an naulalufl tha old gentleman to a seat near the stove. v nen toe agau iai-iiii;i n I k... il.u LhIiuihui I,, u.a rtnarl. M3L I V.WM til l',i. ..u - - lie wix MltlnR upright In hU leal, bin l.mA llsa.s taililiitr ilriuittil fnrwRril. llnu wmn asi i bk is . . and 1rulU Ih'Idk foldetl Iu front of 11., l,,,,l lu,l amtilplllv without any outcry r niovstneut, and no one tu the car it new tnni anytuiog wnn tha mutter until the brttkemeii an nounced the sad news. 1.M7 .',,..!,., lull i.r lllla clt V WIlB on laiard tho traiu, but his services were or no use, iM.u l...,U .... u lrnn.rurr.wl 111 the AIIU i'iiii n.a iinn,.i baifgage car and taken through to ltoseburg on the same train. Dally Guaid, January 7. In Limbo Again. Jas McFarlaud, the squaw man of unenviable reputa linn u iii llmlm airnlii. liavimr been ar rested this afternoon by Marshal Day. iWcrarlanu lias been naruormg rraua Uiew. an rx-lllinais oi too aiaie leiwi in school, for several daya past, and has . . . . . , . ii. i.. ueen giving ine oo.y tooacco, nu ii, in suspected tn at he also gave hint wills ky, hence his arrwu. ue was given a hearing belore Itecorder Dorris as the (jil'AKD want to press. Mail ltoseburg Devlew: 'A num iu,r ,r ii i r oil I ,, na am fuellnir oulta In dignant livcause their premises have lieen w art hed fur Bauil. U. Drown, the escaped murderer. This 111 fueling against the ofllcers" ought not to exist. They were only delng what the laws provide for wnen, oy rumor or oiner wlsii. thev mav liave reason to believe that a criminal may have secreted himself upon any citizen's premises." Dally Uuard, January 7. Fokty-Fivk Tosh. -Tha Qypy left down the river this morning with 45 tons of freight, comlsting tirluclpally of produce and household goods. Amoug the lot were 800 sacks of Hour consigned by tlie Eugene- Mill and Elevator Co. and a consignment of tatocs from Chase & Co. Yotr Ahk Digiit. Salem Journal: "Thnrji'-, of the Collage drove and I, i, i ii I., .i I -r, has mlnp'ed a plnt form that will bring priwis-rliy to Ore gon red winter apples and Poland China swine, he will do more good fur Lane county and Oregon than some men who go t.i congress. Died. At the county por.r farm at Thurston, January 0, 18iJ, Ed Ehbertte, ail Inmate of the farm, aged 72 years According to a decree ofJudgeKul II van, of Whitman county. Dora HeU slug and John Hwlslng, who were re cently divorced by the Judge, must marry again within six months. The wcrd "not" was left out of tho decree betweeu "shall" and "marry." .) A mid 4. Doylcy. All wool All wool, worth ft).. All wool, worth $8.6 .0 Hood cotton, worth K .. 2 00 I'artwool. 1 want . ,u iw our lino. Too nunieroua to mention. I'tlcca, Imc, f 1.00 and 1.50, Furnishing Goods. Men's Wool SnU.. IS. Men's Heavy Cotton, Worth .08.. .05. Mod's Fine Cmlunoro KocKs 25. Men's Navy lllus Over-nhlrts, Worth f 1.73. For ...$1.45. Meu's Uuder-ahlrts aud Drawers, Worth .60, tor 40. Men's Undersblrts 25. Men's Good Wool UudeMlilrta and Draweti 85. Meu's Extra Li lie All Woo elilrtn and Drawers, each .$1.25. U. S. Li nJ Gomn; aslonep. Joel Wore.havinjr, boon an pointed U. S. Circuit Court Commissioner for tho district of Oregon, is now prepared to make. Homesthad Filings, Final Proofs, and tako tes timony iu Contest Cases. Havin!? had thirty vcars ex- c pcrienco in this lino, ho will guarantee- satisfaction in overy caso. Oflico in Odd Fellows Uuilding, Eugone, Oregon. Suiiiewhat Different. AeonesDondentwrltlnK from Crook, Crook county, Oregou, uuderdateof Dec. ilOlh, says: Tha weather here Is somewhat dif ferent from Webfoot. HnowaboutS inches deep, stock of all kinds are poor and moat all ranchers are feeding. I he grass is shorter than It has been for ten years owing to the drouth. Cattle are not selling for tho figures ther did last spring. Hprlng calves. 5 to7; stock cattle, $13 to IIS per head; horses no sale. Installation at I.orane. Depu ty Prosecuting Attorney J M Williams and 1 L Himpson have relumed from Lornne, where they weut to attend an Installation of ofllcers of the I O ) F Indgoatthat place. Those Installed were: W A Cake. N O: KSAnder son, V O; D O Palm, Secj W H Itav, Per See; W I i:oieman, rreas; w iw Inman, 11 H N 0; H Hartley, LHNO; W VaMtfhnn. RM V(i: WllDoak, L. tf V O; W MoCowen, Cond; I P Inman, Warden; John White, 1 U. Real Kstut'j Trannactloni. COUNTRT. Oregon and California I all read Co to Thomas Hodand, 80 acres Iu T 20, 8 1tOWit200. Inaiaut DeaUU Dakkk Citv, Or., Jan. (i Another fatal accident occured at the Virtue lulno thl mon ltig. WalhrD Crans ton, airod 30. ft il from one i f the lower levels down ti e shaft, a dii uuce of 100 feet, meeting instant deatl . Talk ahou lilith tax. , Col:c, Washington, I ikss (he I I wltl. 43 uillls, lust abo i j twhe ' it Eug - ie iieople pay, I ilng count , and a te 20 mills, spwli I t'iiinol, T. nllls, (.ity 15) mills, me assiissmn i mere is high also, lain:; 1 1,230, ;5 In the county. A Kansas g! 1 has sued .cung man forf-VOOO for damages to her nerves frnoi helnir sill ih'lllv hUES" I. ItWO'lld lie easy to understand i i at sort of .. . .. M - Mi- 1---. tiling in mo nr eueie j'.asi. wurm there are hart ly any him, but the auiiaatlall OIIL'1,1 not to coOin with SUCll an overpowering shook to a Eugene dautecl. The Dulles Chronicle lays: Mla Clara Condon, who has been visiting Mr and MrsJD Condon for a week ortnoie, has Mturned to Pendleton. lona, iats. ...est line ever ollcred. $3.00 hats and $2.50 hats for $1.75 Kedoria bats, 75c, $1.00 and $1.35, $2.50 bats, dorl. for $2.00. Itnys' liatu, 35o and 46c. Bilk hats, $3.00. Shirtings. 20 yds Shirting For 8cut Bhlrtlng For 12j cent Hhlrtlng- For... $1.00. , .07. .09. 1.4 wmmjif ' " VI ri I --"r - - -- - GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takts some laxatlva medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS Liver regulator (liquid or powder) f;st all the benefits of a milJ and pleasant axatlve and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver Is In good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Slck HtaJache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver Is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi cines, and Better than Pills. ,0 EVERY PACKAGE" Has tha Z Stamp (n red oo wrapper. J. II. Zellln Co., Phlla., Fa, Dally Uuard, Januarys. I. O. O. F. Installation. Spencer Hutta Lodire. No. 0. I. O. O. F.. of this city held Its regular semi-annual Installation or on leer last nignt as follows; N ii. W McGee: V i. M Svarverud; seoretary, M F Dorris; treasurer, A O Hovev; It 8 N O, I L Simpson: L L N O, Geo F Croner; W, Thos Jenkins; C, A N (striker; R 8 8, Chas Croner; L 8 8, H h Chllson; chaplain, L 0 Deckwlth; O O, Wm Williams; IO, JH Lamrson; R 8 VO, 8 E Drown; L 8 V ti, O O bkldmore. After Installation a grand banquet was served and asocial time bad. i fmwnm fit mnn uri Vila wlfa Is n J ' " clear gone on economy receutly she l.r.,,nl.l a hat. far ftflif nanta anil nut elevtn dellars and fifty cents worth of trimming ou n. Awarded Highest Hono World' Fair, lold Msdal, Midwinter Fair. Most rrfect Made. tc Years the Standard. Pill o 4-. Ss