The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 22, 1896, Image 1

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HSTiliLISUEn KIR TUE 0IME1IHTIOS OF DEMCRlTin rilMIFLM. 1SD TO MIS 1 nQSMTllYlSfl BT TDK 1WE1T OP OIR MOW
KUGENK, OIU SATUttDAY, FEB1.UA1.Y J2. 18.
NO. 11
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WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD.
L, CArtPBELL, PUBLISHER.
rut aide t Wlllsinello o-iwifu
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17.
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12.00.
1.00.
.60.
'Advertising rates made known
on application.
.,.ijr business '"'' 10 OL'ARD,
r.,i,ue,Oreii.)n. .
f&LOOKEY ta
DEALER IN aSa
;iocks. Watches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc.
UpAHUNO PROMPTLY DONE.
jyAIIWerli Warranted.!
L. W. BROWN, M. D.
Vhyalclan and surReon.
Office sod rseldruo over pnatoiuce. luran,
to g a, ro.; U to 2, 8 to 9 u. in.
MNITE AND MARBLE WORKS.
ki Dull" and New Prices PoreUii and
Uometilo Marble aud Uraulto, Muuuuunta.
Hcaditonti end Cemotory work ot
all kind tor WW.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !
V Ulemclte aireot, near Pojt.itrice. Eugene, Or
1. C. WOOUUUUii,
.Utoriiey-ut-Luw.
Ornci-Ouebalt block aoutb o( Clirlmnau's
I lock,
KL'GENB, : OBEUOX.
Lane County Bank,
(H.tabll.hed In
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
Inill branches transacted on
vorable terms.
A. G. 1I0VEY, President.
J. M. ABRAMS. Cashier.
A. O. I1UVEY, Jit., Asnt.Ca.shr.
O.llBltl.BlCKS,
Prwi,lrnt.
4. B. KAKl.t, Jr.,
(.'aahifti
d mm
Ban
i
01 Eugene.
Paid up tub Capital 50,000
urpius ana rroms, sou,
Eugeno - - Oregon
A. central binkinj buaiii.u done on rawou
le terms, flight drafts on NEW YOKK,
lilCAUO. KAN FKANCISCO and POUT
XD, OKKHOX.
Rill. n( inliui nolil nn foreign countries.
)Niiita received subject to clieck or oertiti-
of dei.eit ,
AilcolUrtloaa entrueted to ua will rtooWs
i nipt attention.
J. L. PAGE,
-DEALER IN-
'A
ilavlng a Large and Complete stock of
Btaple and Fancy Groceries bought
in the boot markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
cab ofler the publio better prices
than any other home In Eugene.
Proince or all tlnds taiea at Market Prices.
J. F. FORD,
i (SrantelUt.)
H Ilea VHnea, Iowa, writwt under date
I March 2.T, 18U3:
A B. Mki. Mm. t'o..
nnfnr. Oreirou.
Gentlemkn: On arriving home lift
wek, I found all well and anxiously
waiting. Our little orlrl. eight ah- one-
i half years old. who had wanted away
jto S8 pounds, la now well, strong Biid
vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. R.
VUKH Cure has done 1U work wen.
HU of the children like It. Your H.
B. Cough Cure has cured and kept
way all hoareness from me. Ko (five
very one, with greetings for all.
" ishing you prosperity, we are
ours, Mr. asd Mrs. J. F. Fokd.
".Too wUh to (mI (reah and chwrful. and
rlrauae the iytin
lor the ?r!ni"a work
i ltl? "ea-laeh and Liter Cum, bj Uilin
oa andera poaltire iiaraiitr
ecnie per bottle by all drug f lata.
! Mrs A V lYtera Ih alill ijiiite ill.
; Ci'iiniderulilu imlitiiw being talki'd.
Iticycle (Irumiiun are iiille iiuim r-
Oil".
I Tlie dua tt mid I'UkIivm are o:il in full
; lf..f.
j The ii'ulillL':t':H have iomIii to
, duy.
Hum finldnilili u. In Hie city to
duy. J (' Cult', I'lit-timii-U r Hi Inubil, Is in
tlie city.
I'lia weitllu r iviimliiH waini and do-
llKlitful.
Mrs W V lify is vUiiinu relatives
In Kugt-nu.
V I! Yorati U rrceintini: for tuxes in
tliOhlicrid'sollUv.
E Uninoyer the IlitrrUbuig lumlur
in ti ii , Is In Kui'iie.
Tue MUst-s May iviuriicd home to
HiiriiHliiirj; today.
The Iiiineriul iiicyclu man arrived in
town yesterday.
(Jtiltea fog tliN inorniii', the flint
fur vi ral moiillw.
Mni'rtliiil Day run a uangcf hoboout
of to .mi this morning.
Rev J II l'.lucU went to t'ottAge
Grove this bfurnoou.
A l lliulliuit, the .Sniltlillvld mer
chniit, is in the eity.
Ruv M C Wiri', of ih M E cliureh,
returned from Suli'in today,
Muck K'lmmi'n Ille I. us in cepted u
Hiliill ill Ed i'Sl s shIooii.
John Keenev r.-tunn il tri in June
tion on IhU iiioi nl, it's freilit.
Thetivi'sv failed to j;et lure this
tri,' ns tlie u-aler too low.
Tlie republi :aii county vni ral com
mil tee met in Eugeuo lodny.
Tlie ChineHe eeleluh utlon Hutunlay
evening was largely attended.
8 L Moorhcad, editor of llu Jnnr
tion City Times, Is in the cit.
Vlllio Godinali. tlio handsomest
drummer on tho mad, is In the city.
People nr) paying their taxes. They
will beeouie defiiiiiueut April I.
Col Allev remark in the lHt
that his8ta In Florence will be short
lliiirv Wilson, at one time a resl
dent of Eugene, is now residing in
Teas.
Ienter Ehbert, well known here, Is
now running us news agent ou this
route.
MrsDillard Is unite ill at tho home
of A H McCluro on East Eleventh
etreet.
Mr-Will Smith returned to Salem
i.hIuv. after visitlnir with lricntlsaiid
relatives In Fuuene.
Tin. Vl.ireneu West Issued on a half
sheet this week on account of tlie turn
arrival of I'hiw r,
it in riiiiiort'd that a lluht will he
HL'iiin on tho fchoul director
duestioii this spring.
Kecretarv of Btato II It Kincaid re-
tnni.,.1 to Salem today, llewuaac
coinpuiiied hy his sou Yebbter.
uiuia OrLrunl.r Mcllenrv will or
imnize u cainn of the Woodmell of tlio
Woild at l'leasunt Hill tonight
The cow hoy preacher, Rice, who
.-Lit.., i i-iiimmic some time rince, la
now in lull at Los Angeles.
nvv f noil. lira has moved Into the
house on North High street recently
riurchused hy him.
At a cost of $1300 the GIIIibiii county
Kliomiiiivn'g Protective union
nsl l for the scalps of 130;i coyotes.
.. . b . . I.-..l..l..
Tlie S2J anniversary oi me iviiis:
of I'ylhhis occur.- next W.dnesnay. it
will not lie observed by Helmet lodge
this year.
Tha bright siiiishlne or yesieruay
afteriiooii br( light peopl -out In largo
uumliers to enjoy the warinin oi
rays.
Tha funeral of the late JefKO Klock
took nlace yesterday afternoon
luterinelit took plucu
cemetery.
Murshfleld Sun: J L Thompson, of
Eugene, arrived here last week anil
now holdsaposiliou In Row tie bar
her shop.
E II Lauer, of the Rlumnuer Frank
l'nrMnii.1. Uln'ttt
...iti. i.u fnk. Hit? family of
Chin Lauer, In this city.
County Judge Fisk and C M Horo
i rniriii.,1 frniu a Wiek's l.UUl on
the Long Tom. They lu'ed four
dozen ducks and one goosv.
Miss Cora Linn, of Jacksonville,
who has been visiting n'l.itivee In this
citv, left jesterday for Toi'thind.
wl'iero she will bo the gner-t of her
Bister, Mrs L G Guy.
Mrs Mary K wase, u p-i'"""
aueuker of Kansas nas . .
r . Wiiikiltiv- i nor II tl IT
the papers say she will preach her first
sermon.
n.i.l.nr IliH veill- Fihsll H to liae
the biggest building In Us hUtory. Al
though the year Is not yet six week,
ol.l, three buililingl to cost altogether
$i:,(HHJ are aireany u "v
Tl.a OrHL-on CltV enterprise ..
that it is quite probable ll.al nearly
one third ot the hot. ae.eage ol Clai ks
mas county will tie eiuo r ,.i..i -i-or
abandoned this ceusou.
. . . l.a.ul.lU.I..
t i.. ..... mi, nil,, r oi minusm-.
Wlieelmell might have ...ell
lin about town ye.-teitlny alt
If vainly seeking s une
enough to permit
Into the cout:try.
t ..t ..ft .a X atU'U' Professor D Leppert
and wire. United Rrethreii evangelists,
v.V.nrt in the Cnte l Ibetnrei.
churrh in Hood R.vrr last baturday.
Those who hear.i tnem ;""' "
ic in praising their gospel singing.
Young ladies should not hesitate to
make uie of thl leap year. A school
"acherat The Dull. ;' " ; I'M"
ad Muote. this p araurap of Mrt u
in iiiiive her stateiiielii: N hatsor
'J. l' . Z. l il.i.t men should do unto
you, do you even s unto tbetii.
.. . ....... .,f Mi-iifonl.
. -,,r r' : -,mi afternoon ! has
frlenis in r.ut-.ir '":"',..,.
in the tniuoi in Josephine county re
cently arrived in re on the overland
this morning and left soon after for
his home at Henderson. He is aide
to walk with the assistance ol
crutches.
It was a yenr ago yefterd.iv that the
lbany poslotUeo changed hands. A
curious coincidence Is that during tho
last year just lttUO more money orders
were issued than in the preceding
year.
A lady teacher in the public) reboot
at Antelope, In trying to explain the
woru "slowly," illuslrateil It by walk
ing aeror.t tho floor. W hen she asked
the class to tell how she Walked, she
nearly fainted when a oov at the foot
of the class shouted: "Row-legged,
ina'um !"
Back In Iowa there has been a new
lepurlure in the saloon business. The
saloon Is lit ted up with diflereut
kinds of intoxicating beverage, but
the authorities are unable to find any
one who owns it. It is just rigged out
and runs itself, and the cuatomer who
wants to he served must wait upon
himself and deposit the money Hi a
box. There is a ninu around the
premises w ho slays there because be
has nothing clio to do.
The b)if jim: out tit that has been get-
tlnif out Iol-s for the pulp mills at Ore
gon City lias removed to the Kii:er
island w he'e all tlie balm an. I white
flr trees on the Gcruurd and (iridium
furtm are to be cut and sent down the
river. A raft containing KHJ.oiMi feet of
logs taken from the lleach place was
limed down the river by (lie I long lust
week. A ipiaiitity or timtier on the
Wilhuiik placi hui Sieen purchased
and w ill lo taken later on. A dozen
men are lu tlie camp, and 'he logs are
moved with a team of four yoke of
oxen. Corvallis Times.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS.
I'ltlvf ratty Notes.
Pally (luatJ, February 17.
The C A C's have postponed their
entertainment indefinitely.
The llnal hand-ball contest between
Vimil Johnson and Wlllier Wester
takes place at the gymnasium Tues
day evening.
Hon Win Colvlu In the interests of
IheAOUW addressed the students
at assembly Friday morning.
Those who are to take part in the
open "i'atlence" are practicing on-
igeiitly anil a go.ui enieriiuuiucui, is
promised.
Accoi.linir to a late rulo passed by
tho reirenls. atuleuts when absent
from recitations on account of sickness
will be marked zero.
Tho Beuiors have allowed time to
drift bv until it la too late to plant
..hi. a tree conseoiieull v they aro lu
something of a quandary concerning
wlmt thev shall do in order to be re
membered.
Thi following are the delegates
chosen to accompany the orator to the
Ktute contest v. hleh takes places in two
weeks: l ai lion Kinlth, Anna Roberts,
Edwin Rryson, Lotta Johnston,
Howard Davis, Ralm Mann, Mr
Aldeiman and Miss Kelly.
The
In the I OOF
Want it Mohhied. Corvallis
Time: Weatherford & Wyalt, of Al
bany, have llle.1 w ith the clerk of the
court an application to have tho re
port of Referee Woodcock relative to
Lincoln county taxes modified. The
original claim of Lincoln county on
account of O P taxes was 20,75.03,
and was reduced by Referee Wood
cock In bis findings to 915,041.03, the
reason assigned being that taxes for
tlie same amount for the same year
was claimed by Reiiton county. The
documents filed by Lawyers Weather
ford and Wyat moves that the court
mod ily the report of the referee hy al
lowing the taxes of Lincoln county for
182, instead of disallowing said taxes.
Tin. motion sets forth that the referee
erred in disallowing both the taxes of
l'eiiton and Lincoln counties in 1802.
Arguments on the motion will be
heard at the adjourned term on tho
25th.
bully Uuar.1, February 17.
AtlllANOINO FOll TI1K DK11ATK.
Salem Journal: At the meeting of the
Philodorlan society last evening dis
cussion was had relative to the joint
debute with the Laurean literary so
clety of the stule unlveislty of Eugeu .
Saturday, March 21st, Is the duy de.
Hdcd upon for holding tho debato
...1.1..1. u itl laku nlu.-HUt Fuuene. The
v 1 1 " i . , " , . . I
Hiihleet bus not yet been selecteu uui
the Eugene society will choose the
topic for discussion for the debate.
Thus- who will represent Old Wil
lamette In this eontest are: I P Cal
Hson, leader; C J Atwood and W V
Mathews. The alternates are t S
Nickllu and II O Hibhard.
Pay your county taxes.
Lcnt.bi'glns tomorrow.
(J ilct at the court house.
Ed Petigra Is lu the city.
Frost and fog this morning.
The streets are drying up quite
rapidly.
O A M.-Muhuu, ol Thurston, was lu
Eugene today.
Mr and Mrs Win Preston weut to
Portland today.
A little frokt this morning and a
very pleasant day.
The pay car was attached to the lo
cal tins afternoon.
Prof J W Vogel, the eye specialist of
Salem, is in tlie city.
Miss Belle Ward left for her home at
Halsey this morning.
Miss Katie Helfresh weut to Collage
Grove this altermsju.
People are buying garden seeds, pre
pa ru lory to pluutiug gardeu.
Miss Dotlie Soveru retutucd this
morning from Cottage Grove.
Mrs M J Hillegas, wife of Represen
tative Hllle(as is improving.
Horace Burnett, a Guahd typo is
retained at home by sickness.
Mr and Mrs Ira oray of Thurston
have relumed from Jucksoii county.
Tho Euueiie Church Alliance held a
meeting at the M E church this afternoon.
Ali heus R l'.n. tin in of Cottage
Orovv has bteii pluced on the pension
list.
Miss Nellie liill'ry, of F E Dunn's
dry goods' ttoie, has returned from
Creswell.
The Springfield Woodman of the
Woild lodge will give a social on the
23lh lust.
X K Britt. of Newberg. civil en
gineer ol the S P R R, spent lust night
lu I'.ugene.
L Y Canadian, of the Piano Man
nfucturing Company, did business al
Cottage Grove loduy.
Mr Parker, of the firm of J L Chase
& Co.. returned Ibis afternoon from a
trip down the valley.
It is now said the prize fight be
tween Filz-iiminoiis and .Maher will
tuKe place next Friday.
Thirty six pages of this year'a tux
rolls ure taken up Willi land assess
ments of the 8 P Company.
Tlie Firemen's tournameiit lor East
ern Oregon and Washington will be
held lu I'eudletou iu June.
Chns White, an old soldier, Is suffer
ing from a bullet which he has cur
ried iu bis arm since the war.
Messrs Zeigler & Brady, of the Chica
go Bakery, have dissolved partnership,
Mr Zeigler returning the busiuess.
A geutlemaii receutly from the East,
Is talking of opening up a wholesale
produce business oa imuiu street.
Miss Nettie Whitney, who has been
teaching school at Loraiie bus returned
home, I avlng finished her school.
The census shows 4,001) legal voters
and 17,618 population for Lane county,
lu lSSoslie had 10,079 Inhabitants.
Rov A M Sweeney of Cottage drove,
populist noiuinee for representative,
returned to this city this afternoon.
L H Harlow will leave In a few days
for Hoqiiiam, Washington, where lie
will follow his trude, that of a black
smith. The spraying senson is on and quite
a number of fruit growers have already
commenced to apply the diilulectauls
to their trees.
The Jas O Blaine repuUioan club
will meet at Springfield February 31.
A U Woodcock, oi mis cny hi un
dress tne club.
Councllmun Fisher Is quite a fine
chicken fancier. Today he mceived
three pair of game chickens from W m
Dysiuger, of Koseburg.
Mrs J H McClutig has returned from
a visit of several weeks with her
Jauglilers, Misses Margaret and Iua
McClutig, at Han Francisco.
Mrs Willis Holly, who has been em
ployed la the Ninth street luuch coun
ter, left this afternoon for her liomt In
tho vicinity of the Bohemia mines.
Dr R T Burnett if Astoila, arrived
here on the early train this morning
and will visit with his folks, the fami
ly of Rev. P R Burnett, for a few days
A flaw iu the weld of an axel of M
S Hubble's transfer wagon caused it to
br.ak wlille the wagon was iou.
Iiifiontcf tho Minnesota house this
morning.
loo Hills, of Jasner. left yeHer.iay
,. f 'unu 1 Ii-kl-n fill ihM Columbia to look
- ,. ,,,,,
nr. uu intiirmir i utmii. . iiw .....
A SIN lUtM ISt'O Al'KAIlt.
Mlis Carrie Thomas. Formerly
Eugenr, Assaoiteilby au r.x
Con v lit.
i MlllOll.M. Nlil.U'r:.
of James It. Wagner is Supposed
1 Have lleeu killed by Issue
I Mills-
to
"Another story i f altunpled rob
bery and threatened inuioer in Ihe
tendi'rlolii district came to light ;'es-
terday when an ex-convict named
Kolly was tiei.i ny Juue i.ow to ap
pear bt-fore the Sticrlor Court.
"Tho woman w bo s.i nearly shared
the fate of Minnie Mclermo,t Is Car
rie Thomas, who occupies the houe al
IU I Berry street. Mioriiy ueioro mm
tiiirht last Saturday the landlady
called at the woman's place to collect
the rent. Hie woman put. I tin mil
without taking the precaution to draw
the blind, at the name lime excising
ten or fifteen dollars more which she
had In her possession.
"About 2 o'clock Saturday morning
a man enti th.1 the place, locked the
door behind him and demanded the
woman's money. Tlie woman refused
and was Immediately knocked down
by the Intruder, who proceeded lo beat
and kick her unmercifully.
"The woman still refused to part
with her moiiet, when the man drew
a knife wltn his left bund and grasped
her thioat with his right, threatening
to strangle her if she continued to
resist.
'The woma.i' crhM attracted the
Httenllon of the inmate of the adjoin
ing room, who called the police.
"Oillecr McWowati and DiUglaa,
responded, and, finding the door
locked, made their entrance through
the window. They found Kelly hold
I. g a knife in a thieatenlug mutinrr
over the prostrate woman.
"The woman's throat Is bluck and
blue in spots, while her body Is covered
with bruises resulting from the severe
klckiugaml lienting she received from
the wo dd-be robber
"At tlie prison Kelly gave his name
as Wllllunis, but the police soon
learned that he was a notorious ex
convict." r rito above Is taken from the Ex
aminer ff February 12. Ihe young
Ih.Iv referred to formerly resided lu
Eugene and was an adopted daughter
of J W Mollis. When here aim weut
by the name of Reua Hollls.
Pally Oui.ro. February 17.
Makkikd In the private parlors of
the Hotel Minnesota, at u o cioca last
nvi.ntoif bv llev W H (filbert ot tlie
First Presbyterian ehurcli, iur itooert
Johnston and Mrs S L Lytic. Only a
few of the nearest family relatives
were lire-cut to witness the ceremony
After it was performed an elegant
lunch was served to those present.
Mr Johnston is proprietor of the Min
nesota hotel, and has been In this city
a number of venrs. Mrs Lvtle Is prop
erly a resident of Crook couiity.atid bus
larire lironertv interests llieie. She
has spent a great deal of her time iu
Kiurene and Is unite well known lu re.
The newly wedded couple left on the
11:20 train tnis morning on tiicir u
(Una- trio. They will go to Haleni,
when, iliev will visit Willi Mrs Johns
ton's parents a short time. They will
go from Salem lo the Dalles, where
they will visit, a short time, and then
go to Prineville, iu Crooa county,
Mrs Johnston will remain at Prlne
vllloabouta month to settle up some
business affairs, but Mr Johnston will
return In about 10 days.
Piinevillo Review, l'ih. 13: This
Usually quiet pla.s. was throw n Into
excitement lust ll.uiadsy by the all-
iiouueumuiit that Isaac W Mills had
hot an I killed Jumes I; Wagner of
Hardin. At Ibis lime Ih i only report
that we cull get of this Ululr Is as follows:
It seems that Mills ami W uglier are
neighbors and as usual sometimes,
hard feeling had arisen Ulweeu them
atio.t their division fences, m any
rule, on last Wednesday Wagner was
plowing Hi his field and Mills rode up
lo the tence which was some little dis
tance away and sjsike to Wagner, ask
ing him to come out to where he ws
us l.u wanted lo have an understand
ing til reference lo the division or the
fence, which they na.i iiecnieu iu
divide and each build his own fence.
Wagner leplleil that ir .Mills ileairen
in link w illi him. he would have to
come where he was, so Mills rode lu to
here Wagner was, when lie touini
that W agner hud lieil his team to a
post and in his bunds held a double bar
reled shotgun. Mills got down from
Ills horse ami Iheu commenced a war
f words, pretty hard nuiiies were
given by one to the other, and as bit
terly returned by the other one, until
llnully Wuguer.wne was sihihiiok r
Mills suddenly rained his shotgun and
struck Mills in the face making a
wound near Ihe right eye at the same
lime stepping back a little bellied at
Mills, who al the same instant struck
the gnu wltli his right baud receiving
the contents In the buuk of Ins
right hand, striking It near the
knuckle Joints aud ranging up
ward toward tho wrial louring
away the tctidoueaud ligaments. This
shot dazed Mills for a moment but ou
recovering he leached for his pistol
willi Ills e l lluiiu aim iiiiiiicomiviv
fired and at tlie same time Wagner
hot the second time ami again Mills
received the contents lu the hand but
i ni ilmo iu the led. the one III which
he hud his pialol. .Mills urpHu ma
unit wauiicr inimniiiuieiy ieu
over backwards aud MHU after some
difficulty succ-eded III picking up his
ami wjiaeu on ichuuik
-ecu rut
lTIiooii as
highway dry
tlieiu to take a Pin
Jon Estate Bob!). Tlie real prop
trity lieloiigiug to tin estate of Hamil
ton. Job A Co., wus sold In Corvallis
Wednesday. The iraliam drug store
.imneiiv went to Ranker Woodcock,
for :I013. The bank biiildimr aud tlx
tures were bid in by M H Woodcock
(or the First National bank at IIO.OUO.
Tho Caiitlioru warehouse was sold te
I VI lltnn,!.' rberrv for $82"), for the 81-
. ...i i.u ih-'bunk: the other 20 CO
UU o ru . 'j - . - ,
. . ...... i,v IbuiUer Bush, of hulem.
Property i Job's and Kilkins' addi
.ion's Lro .gin !'. W M Ludd, of
i..r.t..inl. wus the principal purchaser.
..... ii.. I,,,- bouuht tlie five acre
i.ino, (..rvaliis f.rC20 an acre,
., i.- :,i,.,,, l.oiiL'ht the larger
tr;ict, coi.'tsioing ubolll 13 acres, for t22
I-, .. i-..r i l.i. rest of the
properly was then postponed . until I the
?ti,0W wuh n-Hlizcil from the bu
iLiiv QimrJ. Felrury 17.
building U ie-
log erected by theclt just south r,f the
,',1 i i. Tl.a building is 20X80 feci In
structu re
visited i
ac
who will
her brother
B. F. HAMELL, M. D.
PHYSICIM AND SUHGEOX.
c over Baum's clothing
Store.
i ....... it. . roiiiriiiMu
! . . rlv train. Mr deary
uav oi" h - -.- , ,
. ...... i 'i i, ,,r of the
Offie
. f .i... t ..r p
Is (iran.l Chancellor u.
order for Oregon.
J W Cowles, t.f McMinnvlllc J A
Bushnfll.ofJonc.io.. Ci- v. J l J
i t i nth and W H O-bum, I
Sale..,.' menib. rsof the Ikm.M -J regeiii.
of the Ktige-n- Diviuiiy ch I; '"r
citv lull. The biill'iuig
t . : ...l ... II l..i nr. .ils'll
. '1 ...I- u ill In- I.I I ed III the building
, . ..... r .... i ill of prisoners
r. ... .....b U iit t... olitiiined from
I ou l N ' . ...lit 1...
q.iurrv on Skinner's butt-, anu wu. uC
ready for use iu a few l"yH-
(loi.r. Ct RK-Agold cure institute
ls-. ii estaidishci in mi" ?
. . v , i. Llittu
ii. M..I 'iirin it. I iortn
Washington, who has Is-en here some
tu The Institute is located In the
Spauldiug building at the west end of
Eight st leet. ..
t . .... V,,ihV The ChlneMj held
Liglicsriiival in llo ir attack u,..
. i,i i.rti.H .lfvil on N
M,,Ms.e..s,. 'fli. Is.ii.banl
the
Nili'b
...... i,i,,v in-lit.
II it'll t lMtf1 " ' '
their reactive homes ,h,s ''""' " vn burned cost $125.
1 Merritt Huntley, who was Injured the nrecrais
it Is said
brothers are thinking of engaging In
lolling at that place.
Rev II L Riiardman win preucu
next Sunday morning on Ihe Ltiris
tin n as a Citizen." having sia-cial ref
erence to the Church Alliance move
mc nt now ou foot.
li-v O It Whitmore. state lecturer or
i. l-.ili.,! Artisans society. IS billed
to address an Albany audience this
evening. He was lormeriy pusior ui
tlie F.u.eiie ai i' cnu.cu.
I II Harries eft this morning on a
i.o.m. ua iriu to Portland. He was
.oionunied bv Mrs Harries
. . . . - , ...t.i.
vis t alsiut ten uays nun
K. D El wood, at enurg.
Victor. Coloradn, Is announced to be
I,- i,i,ri,.i iocornnrated town ill
v..c , ..... . K .
world, being iu.oiu n-rt u..o
of the sea. l.eauviue is iu,
CrlDiile Creek Is about 10,000 feet.
Prineville Review: F nyiano ...
I-.ii.cue wis in Prneville Inst Hut
..nUv Mr Hvlund has been ap.
poiuied administrator of the estate or
William N Cox deceased of tills
county.
r. n..oi..v Is the orle.r of the day
.,!.. Hi m snlaries of tho CitV
reduced, and the
trill !" - ,
iilghtwatchiiin disciiargsd by the city
council 'V resolution was passcu vy
the city council to keep the expenses
within VinOO a year.
A father wrote to an editor for In
.tru. tions how to stop bis boy from
I moHi.gclga.ettesand got t le lolloW-
g ep y: "W e suggest brilie-ry. per
suasion, Instruction r shutting oft
allowaiXd. Then li no re,"f ' ,,
etlnale. use rawhide on rawh i. e. We t
. i... ... .i l.aa r.-jstiv to hold up His
III I'l I"1" ? i
i. und promise never agaiu
smoke .mother cigarette,
not work, diown him
Utiur than one
The Bi.st. The FrawlcV Company,
from tho Columbia theatre of San
Francisco, which reproduced the great
American i.lav. "The Beiiator," al the
bousu Kuturduv night. Is with
out doubt the best aggregation of
players that has visited this city this
season. The people of Eugene seem to
l,. ulila to lull In advance when a good
troupe is coming, and In this case their
foresight was not uceivu. iscu...
all the seats were taken early lu me
w-k and Saturday night the house
u'tta nil1 ke.l to its utmost capacity
The nlav was strictly first class, and
was full of laughable comedy from be
irlooi mf to end. Mr Muclvu Aroiicklo
,,. siaiiHti.r lliiiinible Rivers, bad the
leading purt and was well qualilleU lo
handle it. lie was most amy sop
iiirted hv the balance of the company
It is earnestly boed by the theatre
going people of lMigeno mat
i.a comnuiiT may i k'"
Induced lo stop here when they
lour the coast next season.
Dally Guard February ID.
v.vnAfiKMKNT Announced. From
the Salem Statesman ol loday we learn
of the engagement or Mr larey r
Martin and Miss Adda Davenport.
Mr Marl In Ik Secretary of State Kill
... . - - . .
aid's private secretary, ami was tor
miinv years laeuillleu wit.i umi"
o.ii.lv. uiv r.ir recu veu ins start in
the woild here. He Is a member or
the class of '03 of the University oi
Oregon. He has had cliarge ot jvmor
Klncaid's paper, Hie j.iur.iui, unui-
ferent times, and he hks Had consider-
able experience m newspaper work,
having filled the pwltion of reporter
on one of the leading dallies of Seattle
for finite a period. Miss imvenport is
a daughter of Hon T W Daveneoort,
clerk of the state land ofllce of the
eapltol. The UUAiti) congratuiaics in
advance. .
7 ' ' - Ti . .
i ' Mr ' I ' I ' :r
i - -'it 1 ' ! . '
- jk.ill.l If u.t( i".
t-iA)e..!"VV
! 'rtutu'n.r; i v rt h v
lli.li Ul.l
his
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody t.iket some laxative
meJiiine to cle.uive tlie system and keep the
blood pure. I li.e who take SIMMONS
LlVLK KliGl'l ATUK tllipiiJ or powder)
;et all the benefits cf a mild and pleasant
axatlve and tonic that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. And
more than tins: nmmons I.IVUK KBJU
LATOH regulates the Liver, keeps it active
anJ healthy, and when the Liver It In
good condition ou find yourself free from
Malaria, Biliousne: s. Indigestion, Slck-
He.iJai.he an J Cuustip.itinn, and rid ot
that worn out itnJ dthllilated feeling.
These are all caused by a sh gglsh Liver.
Good digestion and licejom from stomach
troubles will only be h.id when the liver
Is properly ut woik. It troubled with any
of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER
KfcGL'LATOlt. 1 he k'ing of Liver Medi
cines, and Better than Pills.
sT-CYKUY PACKAGE-ft
lias tho Z Stamp In red on wrapper.
J. II. Tcllln Ok, IM.tluu. Ta,
PATES CI11XGEU.
Republican primaries to he Held
Marc li zuia aim teaiuy tonien
Hon, April Ua.
Boon after the adjournment of the
republican county central committee
testerday afternoon It was found that
tho dates were the same as set for the
democratic primaries aud county con
vention.
After duo consultation by the mem
bers yet lu the oily, this morning, It
was thought best to nave a special
meeting of the committee and make a
tslol ami waisru on '-' . " .,.,-.,,,. B.,B. hnl.llno-nf nrl.
h0Me "l77"uf..T. "'. T " :Z marie, would conflict In many of the
leinetaooy ... - eouutrv precincH. as the meetings are
home, ami ge too ,.. .,... 0,11.rt; nt th- !,,k)I houses.
Mills then tame (tow n v ...7 ; - -- -. ,Mir. . . t-fif
k i. . I .....I I 1 lurlntf V itillla I I D uillllllltl' UHH"h'
brought him to this place lustThurs-
,i,n. ilia woiiu. s were (tressed vy it.
v"': v i i:.....i.
llelkuap ami in auouion m inn.-
iu.i...r li.rrilile acerate.l. snot was
tuken from his body. Ho iiuinediute
i. U.HI. r..r -lo rill Combs aud siir
rendered himself. Iu Justification of
his act. gave the account as we give
it t i nnr renders. N Other person BP'
.,a rin if from that vlclnuy, and Mr
. .. " , I. I It .... In
VI Ills II. IL kl OWllIlT I1....BV.I Itn .w
whether Wagner was kil.lod or not,
nM. . .. . I I. . I .....
(but he lb lias ne was us. .t , u. v . r - .
i)T jkeiitunp, rucuu .... - --. ,v
th primaries from Suturday, MaroU
21st to Saturday March 28tn, and the
county convention Iroui Saturday
March 28111 to Nituruay, April tin.
Self Explanatory.
Too manv friends of the late Clay
Martin, whoBCcidently killed bltnielf
near Thurston on January 81st, 180(1,
will be pleased to learn or the sate ar
rival ef his body at tho home of his
nuivuts. ai IU .oiiovYinir iciiur win
I 'itM til and Denutv Dlstilol Attoruey
IL.ll l.n Thiiisdav aftelJ.NiU lor tue
Ilia aliiuilliiir.
Mr Mills a Ivlng at roiuuexier s
rosiuaraut and Is al largo out Is under
i.u mirvslllnucrt of thesberltT. Roth
...ni.. ur nromliieut s.ockmell Of
liur.iin firiuli.et where both have
manv frlend.4. We havo given Mr
........ ... . i
Mills' slutemeni ot me iiiiiuum uu
whim tho ollicers return which they
have not up to the lime of going to
mess, we will find out whether they
corroborate Mr Mills statement or not,
ltri Julia a. IMlUrd.
Paily Guard, February 10.
Mrs Julia A Dlllard died at the
home, of her daughter. Mrs J MO
l or st 11th and 1'allerson streets, at
0 o'clock lust evening after a lingering
Otllceof J.D. Bacon A Co., Dealen
in Furniture and Undertaking.
Maund City, Kan., Feb. 10, lsud.
M kssks. Day A IUndehson: Ihe
body of Clay Martin arrived here on
the Mb ami was hurled on tne iiid, it
was In excellent condition and the rel
ative were well pleased.
Yours respectruny,
J. D. Racon 4 Co.
Pally Uuard, February 1. . .
Frkihtened by a Mouse. luie
morning a youna gentleman heard a
woman screaming In a house oj
iLluvanth street. Thinking from the
sound of the cries that minder was be
ing committed he rushed into me
house. The siiectacle which met hie
eyes was startling. No one but the
lady or tne house was oreueut ui.u mi
was standing on top oi a tauiu eurcum-
r a la
0 o'clock lust evening arier a lingering , f()r tr,r"lfe wi,u iUiail mouse
Illness, at the age of Uojears, i months I pBVfuy fSterlng around the
u. ul I'.) .lavs. I.. 'hi.. ,",,. hrul rlla-
Mrs I) Hard, wnose inuiuen ..uiuo
ivaa itensnaw. wus u.nn .
county, Tennessee, In 1810. In 18.8
she was married to Stephen Dillurd,
u...l In 18:17 thev removed to Missouri,
where they resided until me spring oi
. .. . . ' .i .... '..nr..-., I.
18.il!, wneil tney reuwvcu mnurau
1.. lsrt thov came toOregou aud set-
1 1 ... I mi a liomestead at t amas Swale
where thev re-lded until the deuth of
Mr Dlllard. For some time Mrs Dll
lunl has been residing with I er
.ii.n.riiiur. Mrs Met lure, oi this city
i i..Hi.s.,. I Uavus live children as fol
l.ov.i Win It aud Geo Dlllard, of
Goshen. Horace A Dlllard, of Rums,
Mrs Marv K Hendricks, of Kelseyville
t'lilitoriilu. and Mrs rt J McClure, of
this city,
room.
patched the mouee,
of her awful fright.
relieving the lady
TsTKiuoi.t.KoiATK Lkaocb. The
Guard Is informed that efforts will be
made during the holding or the state
oratorical contest at Portland, to or
ganize au Intercollegiate baseball
leugue. It U proposed to get the col
leges ot the valley cities to isie pun.
If tnis can be done, clubs will be es
tablished Immediately, and the citizens
of the different cities treated to some
first clast baseball guinea.
Wit r. Kitteii Hons. The Eugene
Mill A KIvator Company has erected
She also leaves two sisters . hull.llnir near the tail race lust east
Mr. Aoian.la Reed, of Creswell, and
Mrs lu.hucca Duaan. of Springfield
and a large number of crand children
.. ,wi rrim.ila who mourn her death.
T.o. fiiiinral will bo Held rrom tne
residence tomorrow at 10:30 a tn to the
MuBonio cemetery.
The
ol the flour mid In which to fatten
hogs. The waste products or the mm
that cannot be sold will be used to fat
ten the porkers.
r. oun'n Ailianv Democrat: "On
Sunday, Feb. 10, 1800, at the home of
the bride's parents in earnier, uui
TUB VACANC1KH. oaiem nisi: aiio - r- - ,. , . n,.,,-
governor will in a few days make hi. ""?; r.'"y
" I... ...... ,t. Illllmr tha vacancies nu una. d.i.iu .,..,.,.
"i " W hare la Lobster?
ujiii..li l.nvr) recently
boaid of regeuts of Hie agricultural
college of Corvallis and the stute unl-
var.iivut Kuuaue. The positions to I
to
If that dis-s
A drowned
that s-iioke
cigarettes." Yamhill Independent.
Dally Guard, February IV.
Final Content. The final hand
ball contest lor the gold niedut was
held at the university gymnasium ian
-ucnliiLr. unite a number or stuueuis
a. nl oi hers being present to wnncs.
tn contest and other exercises which
had been arranged for. The contes
tants were Virgil Johnson of the senior
class und T W Wester of the second
year class. The game was quite ex
citing and the cheering by the friends
of both tie contestants was en
thulastlc. Three games were played
to decide tlie championship. Wester
proted the winner, the scores stand
ing ns follows: First Game Johnson
11 W.-sterOj second game Wester 15,
Johnson 4; third game Wester 1"),
Johnson 4. Totals-Witter CU; Jopu-
sol. 23. ,
Pally Guard, FrtTUery IK.
Lively Runaway. A lively run
away occurred near tho Eugene
foundry yesterday evening. Frank
Hawk was driving a mule which was
attached to a cart. He had driven In
to the mill pound and itopped to un
rein tho animal so It could drink when
it tu.ma frlvhtened and started to
..... Ame The rider was rapidly
..i..iri.u.l iiiro.ioht the cold waters of
i. .... until tint abort was reached
ui.en h- lis.-ened Ills hold. The mule
wus caught without doing other ser
, ious damage.
befi U "r.tl,Vo,e.f. rm y occuled today .worn out iu Jmtlce Whe
by DM French and 8 PMurgls. The court byh r
hfrmer resigned as a member of the against E E Lyoni of Elrulra for
of
board of regents of the agricultural
nnUuira nnil tha lat er died recently al
Pendleton. The appointmeuts will
iu m.idn from residents of Eastern
Oregon, as that portion of the state Is
without representation n. eunei
these boards ut present.
iviviiittoih Fikkd. R isebttrg Ro-
view: "Ihe news wat received yes.
t..r.iv that Conductors W H Jamie
..... a. ,il Jack Andrews hud been (lis-
missed from Ihe service of the 8 P Co.
Tim fsiiso was not learned as the com
pany does not furnish any great
amount of Information eeneeriilng its
nctions. It is understood that Mr An
drews was contemplating resigning,
1 the order w as no great Inconven
ience to him. Both theso gontiemeu
have many friends In itoacburg.
liallv (luanl. February Id.
T.imt'ji Day. This wus ladles day
at tho bowling alley and this afternoon
..unit hullns aasembled nt the alley
lueugugelu the sport. 'Ihougli this
Is only the second meeting, some of
them are getting to 1st adepts with the
ball, and wh.-a they send them scur
rying down the alley they aro almost
sure to carry away tlie mark.
Tlie games played this elteruoon prin
cipally were four backs, Baltimore
lives and ten pins, but tho favorite
game seemed to be Baltimore fives.
Pally Usard, February ts.
Ji hth r's Cask. A eoniplalnt was
W ueeier a
city
for lar
ceny of oats.
Pally Ouard, February 19.
Tiikh Mrs Musttrson. wife of EH
Mastorson, died at Coburg this morn
ing of membraneous erotip. She bad
been sick for quite awhile.
Awarded
Highest Honor World' Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR;
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
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