The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, February 22, 1896, Image 7

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.FEBRUARY 22.
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ATl'RDAY..
',Ien.lt"nffienttat:
i .. r,iHti eed I" bulk.
Wn gT,l,!n L chambers.
1, t Walton, attomcy-at-lnw.
f)'1'' . ....... iumia F.llfll
VfnnOV to I""'" "
.IP W
Eutiulreof
,Vlton.
i ... t..,.1a Ht reduced
i.uiiet Jr g-
F L CHAMBERS.
I. n v. Ultldlu may bo found at
f Jim 0.1 Olive street, Mwoni
j Kirtli streets, one lilock west
hotel. He In pre-
PVdo all dental work in the brat
inner-
nd Hir garden J"-"', or(,tr? 10 lj.
n.kri- j lou ui
in it..
,rE"Hn Multiplier onion ct go
.cljdiunilli&Co.
iw In Hie 'Ime Prune vour tree-
F L ClIAMliEHfl.
. ALK!i0OO feet fencing at $.3
X,ul.d. H.Mtlc$12andfl.Krl..lf
Will trade for wheat In mill or
lehnuw at 40 cents a bushel, and
K cattlw or sheep at a reasonable
Stkpiiess,
Eimlra.
Allison & Feldwert
Card of Thanks.
trfl L Comstnck of Co-
h desire to take this method of ex-
. i .!..,.., ll.anlra In Mia
lili ineir Hiuwr.- JT.
v dear menus
d diem In the Illness and death of
rsoii. .. ,
MR. AND MRS. U. Li. voasmn.
YSTKRlorA-Last July I tied a
t .1. ...... .......tlm .lrt nan. a
ElUgCHil, llliee ""'" .. -
where 1 mil Ken my cow; me
olivaiced several times; I wrote a
' .... I .....1.... .1.1. nt t Knll
r- 'IJIIIl IIOCl"! IIIJC Ulinvnti JUU
jet a d'l-e ot law." I nailed it to
Sard near whore I tied the calf; the
id night the nonce was miteii on
oar I and tarried away. The calf
physicing.
Okvii.i.e PlIELI'B,
-necr Butte, Feb. 18UU.
Iik Salk. 80 ncrea of lund, fifteen
h west of Eugene, In ot valley;
ly Improved; good son; goon wa-
nrarxClKHii; price j-tuu, easy lerma;
tal discount for cash. Address
Laiigenour, Kiowa, Colorado.
kSalr One thoroughbred Jsr
IpuII, solid color, 4 years old.
Douglas A Co.,
tfprlngfleld, Or.
liucklcu'i Arnica Salve.
. ... . . ii
he JvfHi taive in ine worm ior
limine. Sores. Ulcers. Salt
iuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
.Is, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
fc, linns, and positively cures flies.
fi pay required. It Is guaranteed
ve perfect aatisfuctloii or money
mIi. rrice aj ceina per uox.
L-ule liv llenderMon A Linn.
i tlx wu . CUI1.I, alia crl.nl for Cantoris.
ihsbfcarc-.o "ha clunj to C;U)ria.
i ilw had OiiMrn, the gave Uiem Caatoria.
!ev Adlkt. F E Dunn is again
front with a brinlit new ad. He
firm believer in printer's ink, and
id-ITU is doini a lara business.
Set be surd and scan his announce
It.
ik Swallows Here. A number
lie ever welcome little swallows
i noticed flying about our atreeta
i forenoon. They wen first noticed
.year rebniary i'Sth.
I Dally Guard February 19.
'(P. Social. The social ifiven by
IPSO K. of the Cumberland
iiyterian church last evening wa
attended and proved to do a very
taut alrslr. An Interesting pro-
wh n. ii 1ared. after Wlltcll re
meiits were served and a aouiai
lisd.
li:n. At C'oburu. tebruary 10,
I of inemliraiie coup, John K Com-
. sou of Mr and Mrs U U Com
, aged 14 years, 5 month aud 17
Deceased was oorn iu
iMNisMeti county, Mich, August SO,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19.
Lent.
Idtal weather.
Ash Wednesday.
Another light frott.
The swallows are here.
W H SpaugU was in town today.
The streeta are rapidly drying up,
Prof Vngel returned to (Salem today,
lioliver Cogswell is up from l,U
Linn couury farm.
J H O'Neill, of the U V U It, IVit
laud, is in the city.
Miss Pearl MoMahon of Thumton b
visiting in tills city.
Two pemons weie baptized ut tl.e
Clins'lmi churcli luht nlKlu.
Thesocool iiIkIiU will keep the fruit
trees from biuliliug too early.
For EiiiiIIhIi Multiplier onion k-ih go
to C C Uoldsmitli & Co.
Todnv Is Mm 31,1 mnilv. iM irv i,r il.
order Ivnlglits of Pythias.
A Wheeler returned from a trln
down the valley this afternoon.
J R Marshall of Minneapolis, Min
nesota, arrived here last night.
"Get your curry combs and brushes
at Preston 4 Hale's.
Mrs Charles Hadlev and daimliter.
of Hadleyvllle, are visiting In the
city.
Mr Parker, of the Arm of J I, Cliane
& Co., made a business trip to J uuc
lion today.
Get harness oil of Prestou l Hale
and oil your harness.
J M Shelley, of Portland, is in Eu
gene, as is also lMauk U Davis of the
same city.
For axle g.eai-e and oil go to Prentou
& Hide's.
"Gentle Annie, the spring lime has
We won't Uhlsliliif !uuteiire
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20.
of thU year have
Notice.
le delegates of Subordinate Granges
lane county will meet with Irving
fnou tlie4lh Saturday in euru
t 10 a in for the purse of elect-
p'iegnteato the State urange.
JOHM SIMI'SOS,
unty Deputy for Lane County,
Firms for Sale,
iuve now tblrl v flne farms in the
Oaiuette valley for sale. These
niPiude every variety in size anu
For description list, addret-s
Om. M. Miller,
Wilklns lilock, Eugene, Or.
tic of Auuual School Uei-tlng.
tioe is hereby given to the legal
r of School District No. 4. of Lane
y, btute of Oregou, that the an
nvhool Meeting tor the said dis-
IH be held at the Court House
'iKene, Orugon, to begin at the
r of 7 o'elook n m. on the first
lay, being the 2nd day of March,
1S!6.
' meeting is called lor tbe pur-
f heating the Clerk's annual re
ud the transaction of business
W at Mich meeting.
'id this 17 day of Feb., 1896.
t: n n Pnve.
f TO F Craw, Chrtu of Directors.
Clerk.
fearful It will snow later on
J W Shumate, the Waltsrvl'lo mer
chant and postmaster, was in Eugeue
today transacting liusiuesv
D G Gay, whohiislieeli vl-dtlnj- here
for several days, will probably leave
for Indepnl'Mioe to reside, tomorrow.
J S Cooper, the popular ludtKnd-
ence banker, is in the city visiting his
daughters, who are attending the U of
O.
Carl Atnrhtht deliberately shot and
killed his wife yesterday at Marshflbld
because sliu would no longer support
him.
The rumor that H P Hwihoh, who
last year coached the U of O toolball
team had arrived in this city is a
mistake.
Mr AG Holdeii aud Miss LetitiaA
Van Morn, both of this city will be
married iu the parlors of the Hotel
Eugene at 8:30 o'clock tonight.
J O Watts has an Important an
nouncement in today's Guard. If
you value your eyesight read it.
Fred Uean, of Beaton, who has been
spending the past three months at
Aberdeen, Washington, arrived here
on the early train this morning.
Kd Helms, formerly of Eugene, Is a
candidate seeking the citizens nom
ination for nmrcluil at Jacksonville.
Ed would make an excellent ollloer.
Yesterdnv the GUARD contained the
o-ierrv: "wnere is loosut; me
Reginler replies by stating that it Is
0 miles west of Monroe across the
Lane county line In the Alsoa country
It is niven out that Ex-Governor
Pennover has come back Into the (loin
ic. fold, aud it Is mid that he Is
willing to licoom the party's tandl
date for mayor of Portland.
These warm i-prinjr days will i-tart
the hens to laying A larire riymouin
Rock hen belonging to J II Copeland
this morning nearly out did herself iu
laying a very diminutive egg.
Sliilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures Incipient consumption. It is
the best cough cure. Only one cent a
dose. 2.r)ct8.,60cts., fl. Sold by Heu-
durson & Linn.
Allmnv Herald: "A petition Is
circulated being generally signed ask
Ing the Southern Paclllo Co. to exteud
the Salem local train service to Albany.
It would be a great publio conveni
ence."
Th late census shows that Lan"
county's population consists of 9,402
nla and H I HI females. We produced
1)0,482 lbs of wool, 442,393 bushels of
wheat, 1,(121,4.11 ina oi nops, ai.u o-j,
220 lbs of butter and cheeso.
Parks' Tea clears the complexion
Mrs. N. Meyette, of lie Roy, N. Y.,
savs: "Ihavjused Parks' Tea aud find
It. ilia best reined v I have ever tried.
Sold by A. YKRisa ros.
Dou't Invite disappointment by ex
nerimenting. Depend upon One Mln
utoCoui-h Curo aud you have Imine
diate relief. It curis croup, lheoniy
harmless remedy that produces Imnie
diate results.
Omi'itx t Di:Lano.
f nitiiie Grove Item: Mr and Mrs L
v-i,.,r of ('nitiiL'e G.ove went to
KiiL'one Saturday returning Sunday.
-in..... vUlivd friends at Cresivell on
their way up and are delighted with
the cliniate and scenery of Oregou
i,.....,r but reci nt come here from
frosty Minnesota.
Soothlmr. healing, cleansing, De-
Witt's Witch Huzel Salve Is th etie-
inv te sores, wounds and piles, which
It never fails to cure. Stops Itciiing
and burning. Cures chapped nps anu
cold sons In two or three hours.
OSUURN A DELANO,
t .Wun'i anni to make much diller
A-lih Prlnevllla whether It raise!
" - .... . n....l...-
...,..,tr i,v t or not. I lie iwvmw
""""J - J , i..,.,l .
n,;.'ii,ii,u n.a i-ii council of one mill
in.... j ... . ,
.. ..iiu i.nriviu'i. The levy was the
i,lw thins done In the matter, a It
J . , 1 . A.kllfllV
u'Htt nevercenineu i"
irii mi tin w rtou re, lience e
Rl'DY'8 11 LE BCPPOS1TORY.
f rnnvil lo run lllri and rnnitlnatlon
.- "iriiiimiu. ju eeiiu i-r box.
n?V"..'"r elreilar and Vr sampl lo
UNKI IiV I...,.. , ti, , i L
V N P..tl AsowaaiD. F.ifMleby all
;"ininiuuTrytiere, and lii Eugene
""JotburuAUeUno
For Sale.
t'l srrpa nf 1. I . mm
I Of Mill... ., I ....I
Will uke part pay in land In
inttte valley. Addrena.
M. Ii. Stone,
Paulina. Crook Co, Or.
uen you want
! Hale.
4t,
ii
a whip go to Prva-
-m ho no civ tax to pay mis
yi-ar."
J W Pierce, Iu-puhllc, la, says: "I
have used One Minute Cough Cure In
my family and for myself, with re
sults so entirely latlsfactory that I can
hardly find words to express myself as
t iu merit. I will never fall to reo-
ommend it to others, on every occasion
U,atprest.ntsi.f.''RNArKLAKo
A uang of solicitors for poreela-n
photographs at tl have been working n
Salem. The scheme is great. lho
pictures are dellvereu oy """"
claiming lo be the wife of the solicitor. I
if the picture Is objected to. a. It Is
lUble to be, being a cheap atrlr. the
re nark is made that It make no
difference anyway, as a well known
-.i.n bnr ima contracted to laae
all the refused pictures to banc In his
saloon This of course I bluH. As
they are liable to be In Eugene w
tound th warniDj.
Flrt quarter of the moon tomorrow.
Fifty-ami day
paned by.
MX Cocktrllne v slitd Harriahurg
bslny,
Frank Lakin has relumed from
Portland.
Mr and Mrs W II Abraius relumed
to Salem today.
Alios I.aiua Larimer is vlkltiiig on
the McKenzie.
Ekcs 10 cents per doon; bulUr, 30
to 40 Is kt roll.
G I Jackson, of Juuctlon City, win
in Eugeue today.
W 8 Lee. of Junction City, visited
Eugene last eveulug.
Mrs Williams and family of Junction
was In Eugene today.
Fred Bean lilt on the stage this
morning for Scaton.
Philomath has a newspaper. It is
called the Journal.
John Iiradlty of Waltervllle, has
been granted a pension.
Yaqulna freight for Eugene arrived
at Harrisburg yesterday.
Attend the creamery meeting at 2
o'clock Saturday afternoon.
F A Cox, a telegraph operator of
Grant' Pass, Is In th city.
Mack Sommerville went lo the
ranch near Harrisburg this afternoon.
The dancing club will hold one of
their popular dances Saturday ulnht.
As next Saturday Is a legal holiday
all the banks of this city will remain
closed.
Mr and Mrs Will M Bell left this
morning for their future home at Sa
lem. J S Cooper, t lie IndciKT.denee banker,
returned lo his homo on tills morning's
early train.
Mrs Dl kliison and MifS Larson, two
young bu -.loess women from Albany
are in tlit- city.
The report (hat Mr and Mr Robt
Brady would leave tonight for the east
is erroiiei us.
MiHs E'inlce Stuart of Mohawk, re
turned this afternoon from u vihII
down the valley.
Mrs WS Gilbert arrived home tills
afternoon, after a visit of about a
month at Corvallls.
Samuel May, the pioneer merchant
of Harrisburg Is Iu the city. He liar
many friends in Lugetie.
Sheriir Johnson took the insane
women, .Mrs Atkinson, to saicm ior
commitment today.
C S Vanduyne is now located at The
Dalles. He was formerly a rerldent of
Heppuer and tills county.
Geo Hunt and his sister, Miss Anna
Hunt, of Nebraska, aro visiting their
sister, Mrs Fiddler at Lorane.
S II Friendly has shipped nearly
Bono bushels of wheat away from Irv
ing within the past lew days.
Bids for wood for the Agricultural
College at Corvallls ranged from $!.!
to f2.2o Ior fir and Irom 2.'ij to r-
for ash.
Every farmer who has cows should
attend the creamery meeting Iu this
city Saturday afternoon.
Many of our citizen have such faith
In the future fat rues of the weather
that they are beginning to mako gar
dens.
In ISM Lane county raised 69,242
bushels of apples, 14U,3ja bushel or
potatoes and niaiHifaoUired 10,492,360
ivui oi lumucr.
Calvin Rav and family, of Oberlln,
Kanas, and David Murray and wife,
of Colorado, arrived in Jvigene last
night on the early tralu.
L W Curnthan, of the Piano Manu-
fart mln ir Comnanv. who has beeu
pending several month in me cny.
Uft mis inornlnir for Portland, aud
Spokane Washiugton.
Hon Tiliiinn Ford, of Salem, Is
among the prominent candidate lor
the congressional nomination on me
republican ticket In this district.
The team attached to the Hotrniall
House bus became obstrepuous tills
morning while making ready for the
11:20 tiain and mother team had to b
procured.
A mother and her three daughter
were divorced In ne day recently in
kiaiem. III., and it wasn't much or a
day for divorce either.
An Eastern Oreiron man who had a
dog for sale handed the editor the fol
lowing advancement: "uooo lanuiy
rfnir for sale. Will est anything. I
very ronu orciiuureu."
I'u.i.t Kniidnv t his vear falls on
Anriiiiili. Tills for th' benelit or
iliosu who i.red nlentv of tiin In
u liieli lo make un ulana and sieeiuea-
Hons for an Easter bonnet. Boston
Globe.
Tt i nt m.lv Is so. it must t so, One
Minute Cough Cure act quickly, and
that's what makes it go.
OsuiHN & DeLano,
The 1S'."1 census for Eugene school
.liuii-iei No 4. has not yet been cor-
r,.,.t.i hut t ie est aie snows on
numlier or school cnunren in mo urn-
triotto be 1222. Thi is tu same
mini ipr iia the corrvt'll-U lisi oi isai
vear.
I'nrv .Ilia Times: Mrs Georiro Hov.
..wii.n u-lin hna been visillnu the fain
riia i
iionf UW Y Hon. leaves wnmy uu
if. 1 fl.is am attinrl. Vlallt t IlL'f
.utor Mn Nnrri Hutnilirev. ftt Mint
will return to her horn at
Hubbard.
linn Rlncnr Hermann' bill pro-
i-i.iiiilt for tiiH examination and sur
vev with a view to the Improvement
of the Long Tom from Its inoutn
t....r.,u him lu.nn rHil twice aud
fcrred to the committee ou rivers aud
harbors. In a private letter received
recently from Mr Heimann, itlsstatsd
that h conmientiy expacia iu guv
appropriation asked for.
Albany Democrat: "Lieut Moore,
,.ri.ui'. iL.inhir Armv. arrived In Al
i.,. (i.i. u-oli with his brldu. and
Inal llltrltt 111 trnduced hr to Hie
crowd." Moore was stationed In this
city for a short time and organized tne
army at this place.
Parks' Sure Cure is a positive seclflc
in all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys. By removing the urlo acid In
the blood it cures Rheumatism, n.
Basford. of Corthiiue, S. Dakota, says
"I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels
other medicines for Rheumatism and
Urinary disorders." Sold by A. Ykr-
l NO TON.
If there Is any one thing that needs
to I purified, it la politic, o the re
former says, and maay agree thereto.
Hut blood tells, and a a blood purifier
iiv..p K.rrsntor Simmon Liver
ruifulator ia tli bwtt medicine. "I
use It In preference to any other." -Ho
"avs H M1 llv-. ll. of Middleport Ohio,
and Dr A H Russell, of rarmvllle, a,
writes: "It fulfill all you promb-e for
It."
Tbe I'UrUtiuu Alliance.
Th Board of MuniirM rf thel'.il
gene Chrlatian Alliance ni"t yes'.enlny ,
aflerniKUi for orvranla' u n. This!
lioard Is compoted of th p- tor of the
various ctiurches ami two liiynicii
from esi'h churcli. So far as reported
the niHiiiU ro of Ihu Imard aie liisliop
J H Mills. It. vs M C Wlr,., NV S (lil
lert, II Fliilt.G DNndy. K C Sin
dersoli, I) E Lnverldue, F L ltoimhiiall
and J A LoiigtHittom, mid (lie follow
lint liiyuien: Merxra W Kuvkeildall,
J J Wiilion, I-'Iclchor Linn, J Straub,
W O Zlml.-r, J O Rlilaehart, I- iae
Sic vens, J L Long, M linll.-y, W M
Green, I' J Mel'lier-oti, J S Dale,
Winters, K McMurphiy. Some two
(tlu-rs sro yet to be added. The alli
ance was organized by the election if
the following oMchh: ltixliop J S
Mills, l'rtsldelit; Vice preMdenu, Rev
MCWIie Floti her Linn. It McMur
phey.W O .irgler. W M (irteii. ltev J
AtLnnnlx.ttoni, Rev D E Loveridge,
Dr J 8 Dale; Secretary, Kev 11 L
boardnittii; Tieasiirer, Prof J Htraub;
and an executive cioumlttee tonusit
of the president, secretary anil Messrs
W Kuykendall, W O Zigler. M
Bally and It McMurphey.
The membership of the alliance will
be composed of individual signers of
the constitution. A gtzcral mass
meeting was called for next Sunday
at 3 o'clock p n:, at th M K Churcli
to be addressed by Bishop Mills.
k IKKAMEltV.
l (ton I'rur tat.
UlttTlT COURT CASES.
C P Houston has bruikt stilt In the
circuit court for possession of lot Noil,
in block No 6. of Junction City; plain
lill'alleges that defeiidant I unlawfully
In lows Ion of said proH-rty and
threatens to remove eel tain buildings
from the preuiiw-s.
Minnie M Schneider has brought
suit uKainat Orville F Itohrer and
Msry A Rohrer, liis wile, and V
Sauiideis to n-i-over money on n prom
issory dole in the slim of i'A'.i. I").
A i i'i-uit i-ourt eiis.-enlilled Wilhel
miua I'elersoll vs Llias L Skaf, has
Is-eii llled, wherein the pluinlilt'siiis
to recover laud to the v.iltii' of ful,
from the .Icfcnd iiit, who was formerly
tier liti-Lati'l.
A c ie entitled W J Dyer A Bro, a
orporntloti, vs A M Allien, was today
I. It seems that ilelenilanl pur-
hased a pii.no from pliiulitl' and
gave his note in thu sum oit.iuuo
1 1 It lulercsl tit 8 per c ut. anil paya-
le in nionthlv iiis'.alluieuts of (10
each. Onlv J70 in piiynients have
lieeit made, ht'tiet' Ihesiiit.
SUaUrrmrr u llnpr ' oniuiunlir
lllsaald, but llio aliakor wli.i sliasi-s beesuw
heran't M It Is by mi im-,iu a lispi Indlvl
dun). So uli.iko Ilia- .it mi tr.mUi-.l Itli elillli
ii, I fi ver. Ilii .(.nvi-ili ii iiii.I liu.lil -ium i-n-suit
.n la liillciwp.l i jr 111 I. p siiic. iiamrly,
irillllX H-VlT, llll-ll l H'l I ) a iM-rwom-
ill Isilll llisl U av. H llu l.il ..T sioicri-r
weak a a-l." a imi uniiirtuimlo sliiillc. !'
IhewaTMa rat for ll ,' U a parlieiilarly
niuM'ufar anluiat. I'mler Ihe aUn-e cm-iim-lanrMi
vital stamina l wi.li use i up. What
will rit-UH-r,.le II." Il.oli-it. r s.omai n miu-r
whleh er.icii- inalsrml illm-HM- III everjt
irm and tvi.alu Ita l.-ri.i.ie rrvasra uikmi
Ilia aval -in. Iera icaai-nt "I uie nwr
waia a'-e.nii.S'tli-fi niAUrlAi iidhi'iiit. in on-
IIm( of ililiiiiini.lalnl. as so il ai'iii.sll.atl"ll
ami dysii-iia, vilii-si-li'.is aud llmroiiali Is it lir
aid. uy iruuau-s, in-rvu.isni-s-, rin-,iiiinin..ii h.j
ncuraig'.a A wlni iillal llm limes a duy.
Mr S K I'rnlir v-HI Vakea rrniiol-; Willis lii vn, n pre.
linn te 1 aild (Hie Here. loii Fruit Union, wil
. York: "I i L'luen fir
I'liiy liuau, I ' iin ry in.
Mr 8 E Craig, of HillsUiro, arrived
iu (lie city yestor.lay and is looking
up the iiri'.'eets lor a rn-atne ry.
Mr Cniig is a KcntUiiiiui who has
bad ample experience in (hut line,
iiavlng I'ceii i-daw'tnl in the crian cry
business for 20 year. lie was con
nected with a ervaiikiry In New York
stale for 10 years and has been engaged
In that busi'iics In Oregon for 10 year.
He claims the honor of having es
tablished the HM creamery in Oregon,
the Fariliingloii creaineiy of Wash
ington county, in IvmI, and states that
the bliailiiss Iia paid Well.
Mr Craig lias not yet hsd time to
look over thu Held here and is unable
to say what he thinks of the pros,
p cts' for a creniiiery. He has been In
correspondence wil'li illllereiit parties
iu Kugsiio, which led to Ills coining
heie. In order to get the Voloo of the
people upon this subject, audesiiecially
to lliidoiit how the larunrs will stand
In favor of It, Mr Craik' hs decided to
call a meeiiiig for Saturday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, iu this city. At this meet
Ing It is dual roil that all the biuliicss
ineu of Eugene and as many farmers
and others who tire interested in a
creamery will be iu al tendance.
It will be necessary lo have at least
2oO cows to place the enterprise In op
erst Ion and these should le within a
circuit of six mill s of the creamery, ac
cording to Mr Craig's idea.
Mr Craig conies recommended as a
highly honorable aud intelligent bust
loss man, and the proposition which
he w ill make to the -opln Saturday
afternoon may lie relied upon.
T he meeting Saturday afternoon will
be held in the court house, and it is
boped Unit it will le well attended.
The Plscoverjr Saved His Life.
Mr G Caillonette, druglat, Beaver
villa. III., savs: "To Dr King' ow
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
111 with la grippe and tried nil the phy
sicians for miles about, but of no avail,
and was given up and told I could not
lives. Having Dr King's New Dis
covery hi my store, I sent for a bottle
and Ixpin it uso and from the first
dose begun to get better, and after
using 3 bottles was up and about
... . . t I a I I
again. 11 Is wortli lis weigui in gori.
We won't keep store or house without
It." Gut n freo trial bottle at Hender
son &, Linn's drug store.
To The Liuislatiiie. Salem
Statesman: "Chaile-. I-. Henderson, a
llnw eriidiiate with Carey r .Martin
and others three years ago at the Uni
versity Of Oregon, l-.tle.elie, M now a
candidate for the republican r.omitia-
lion for reprt senlative in isiooinueiu,
Indiana, with good pro-ct oi suc
cess. Alter grmiuainiK, i'ir iiiinei-
son went back to visit ins oiu lanuiy
houm iu 1 loonier, loom and was per
suaded iu settling there H studied
law and Is new a succiiiu pr.ic
iliioner The biilllanl results of an
Oregon education are appreciated buck
H,ui mn Ion I, I low a intents will ne
proud to watch liis upward strides."
Wo trust inai inane niiiur-
ful. Hu Is a young muii or goon
ability.
PiiiTi.isTS. The Linn county poi
ulisls have iinmluniated the following
il..kui- l-'or n-nresenlallves-T M slun
Iters. W M Roberts unit J F Smith;
oniinlv 1 1 due. Utrorge n union
mmiitv cniii.iiissidiicr. W M Unliicy;
clerk, C II Montague; recorder, A I!
McDotiallt; slierill, 91 C uainea; uri
nnr .1 w v I hum: assessor, j iv nm
iinm: sc boo suiierinieiioeiii, inm.
And In Polk county: ror state son-
ainr. J K Sears: n-nressntatlves, J
Dennis and J it cnepparu; ctminj
i.,,lo A f Tavlnr: eollMlilHSloner,
a i aniipr Aii'.nrv: pi viiii. w "
Wilinrlon: c erk. r. M llaicy; as
sessor, Gaorg Herlngton; school su-
lerlntendlil, B U IMiimmi; ireniini,
F Edgar; surveyor, T L llutli r; coro.
nor, T II V Embree.
Dully (iiiatd, Fvliruary 10.
OllDINANTK OK BAPTISM. A very
ii,irauiea een-iiion v was held al me
Christian church at 3 o'clock mis
afternoon, the occasion li inu the ad
ministration or the ordinance oi imp
Usui to Miss Lulu Matlock, daughter
of Mayor Matlock. Th Service was
oniliii-tcd by Dean Sanderson oi m
Divinity Sclnsd. Ho inadea brii-rtiiiK
coiitaiiiing some most Lcauiii ii
llioughts and impreif-iiin an w
soleinnltv and value of the oi-casiou.
At the close of his lalk lie liiiun rsi ,i
Miss Matlock, who has is-eti in ior
several montlis. Tlio music wns very
beautiful.
Daily tiiiard, Kil raaiy I'-'.
Talk on Bkiilin. Lust night at
the Congregation church Mrs ii r
Gilt gave a tulk on whut slui saw dur
ing two years' siay in ivnui, .
...ut.v Tlia lulU contained llitlidi I hut
....... j. . .. ., rni,..
u-na t.r inierMi in i tie iiiiuieocc-.
Interesting features on the p'ogram
wer solos by Miss rnrmo.a i lender
son and Miss lilauche Straight.
loreat l.rovr'a w I'omsailrr.
ie.KiovriT.iv I'i'li. IS. Thu presl
,,vn. ......'.-,--- - .... ". i.
,l..ot loia tinniinatcd J W v ticiioca
Marsh as ntsitmaiter at rorest uron,
Or.
Real Kstata Troiiactlotis.
Itrimrti'il tlnlly lijr llio Knti'iip Abstmrt eiim-
f siiv. IHlliVlil I una uiot-a ii)ioii nu.iumu
louaa.
COUNTItV.
Suniiicl A llullis and wife to John
Weiizeiirled n w J of s w J sec 29 tp 19
, r 2 w, 40 acres; con nou.
Jim-I C liiiiisn to Joel Frank Innian
thed I c of 11 C Simpson notf twill In
sec 7, tp 17 s, r 5 w, 1 III at res; $UKiO.
j ju tMoaii nun win-, i noun ii
Walker, n j of lots 1, 2, 3 4 see 2.1, and
lots fi, (I, Thi'I sec 2"), and lols 1-2 see
in, all in tp Hi r 4 w; acres, con
sideration f'.KMl.
Daniel H Priest Alid vifo, to U m
Keva, lots 2 of Santa Clara In hoc 1 1
tp!7sr 4 w; 18 acres, consideraiiou
$IKi0.
A I.ove better.
Alilin last examination of appll-
,.ui,i.r.,r iwrllllentes to teach ill Benton
......... .
oiiniv it was reoti red that a leiirr oi
not. loaa than 11 IV Wilms I Hi wriiicn.
mid one aspirant wrote the following
letter
" ConvALi.ia, Or , Feb. 12, 'ill 1.
Mis Lucinila Simple,
A lliim v. lr.
My Dear girl: My mind liaa been
wandering lately, lu oilier woros i
i.iivi. l.rcii think'!:-- how hnnpy wo
u.-..iii.i i,.i ir von would lcomo my
wife. My Luelnda, ynu rcineiiiber I
told vim that I loved vou laitter than
nv livimr mortal, and how pretty I
thought you was. I want you to
ii.tnit ofo'iB tonlirht lu your prayers,
mi iiisoorthls nninosal: I'll do th
same for you. . .
I' H Ynu ar tho wcctest girl on
earth.
UK) Ha war MM.
H10 resilerauf till" pair will be pleawd In
Irani that llmre la at least 0110 dreailist d laenw
that ai'li'iim ha tiei'ii able to euro In all
lauea, and that la Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh
Cure I the only ixialllvr. euro known lo lhe
inislieal Iraiernltv. Calarrh helnr a eiinatllu-
llonal illseHsn, r iiilrra a coiiailliiniinai irrav
11.11 calarrh In re la taken Internally
...iini illrrotl" ninin the hl"(sl and iinicniia
.ting tl.ii Or
4 from New
Oregon is
coming to thu fi'out. ' ' ie Northwest
ern fruit wi I bo the fri.t that people
want. Evorjone wants cur cherries,
m Bra and g en prunes lu a market
where we shipped thirty carloads,
mostly grcci It ilian pr i les, our agent
savs: 'Itlvo me inn ens tins year.
With a boiler pack, pn.es will rule
hig'.ier, 1 111: sure. I ha 'o seen lulters
from count "y buyers, who have had
this Hull st i'ling ihey want more; It is
such a goo 1 kcejier, aud I (1 ml that
even when Italians wen1 sold for ill) to
70 cents per crate tbiougli Chicago
auction houses, thef were re.o:. lor
So cents to (.1, sod in big demand all
(be time. Ihe whole proposiiinii
figured down, Is ihls: There is money
In growing Oregon fruit if it is proper
ly packed and mark' ted. This can
only be done by cxS'rliuuiit, and
where an cxia-riim-nt has proved more
yuc'eshl'nl, keep on improving on tho
saint line."
Fur the Alaska bold I'ieldH.
Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 18, 'Oil.
Editok Gcard. Our party of six
will sail this p 111, at U o'clock, ou the
"City of Topeka" for Juneau, where
we expect to arrived on Satuulay the
22ud Inst. The entire passenger list
will amount to 2VI, most all lor (lie
Yukon. Tbe steamers reports 10 to 1.")
feet of snow now lu Juneau aud four
hundred miners to go over the paaw,
including the present list. Citizens
there report the most severe winter
ever experienced by white settlers In
Al iska.
Clarence Adams and father. Judge
Adam, of Portland, with a couple of
other parlies are an annex or our
brigade.
Mr T Howard of Dexter, Lane coun
ty, will only go as far as Juneau.
Hastily,
H. A. 11 A Hit.
1XSULI1NU W0ME.N.
Fiends Who Should Itocelre a Dose
i f buck Shot.
Eugene Iiiih always had tho name of
ladng one or 1 bo most mo' al clues, on
llio Paclllo C :ist, and tho reputation
must bo mail tallied at whatever coat.
During Ihe pist month vs have heard
of four highly respectable ladles of our
city who lii. ve been sto iped on our
streets, bi tin on the liou 1 of 7 and 8
o'clock, and insulted. ' nothcr case
occurred on cut of our I ding a feats
liiNt evenliu' a few mil es lie!. -re 8
o'clock n in. 7. -1 In lv w accost -1 by
some brute 11 d Infilled He ha' his
hat drawn i.twu over a fad mil
tliusescapeil 1 scof n tion : Is th .lit
that there in 1 two i onto tlblef jbs
Unit liavu la 1 1 guin V of io cor lot
but of coin, t.iev are 'know . If
noKslhle thi" s!.ould be elected and
irivenacoal disrand 1 hers, or bet-
. , , ..... 1 1.
tor sun. a .0011 si.cu 'iiu oi oucr.
uliot
If the pirlls have h allg'itest
snaik of mm hood rcnnil, ng they will
dusist, befou they are ib 1 tied.
eye-
Tlit Ruling I'm lou.
The sutler r slowly r.i sed his
lids. "Whur anil?" hf asked.
"You wen run Into by 'mother uiey
clUL" unawe-i'.l thu attulll Hit.
Later, as ho was aliol t to Ureal lie
liis last, lie i..ked in a to udilng man
ner:
'What wis tlio namo of his ma
chine?" Judge.
rsTlt..i,
."10 hills an getting green.
it look a if tli prl7.11 fight wo il J
t.i : place 1 1 ar (ialveiton. Ta an,
to a irrow.
Mrs M J Ske ton has sued J C 81 cl
to 1 for a divot and the custody of
fi r minor cl ildren In the IWr.on
co inly "ourl. Thu parties are kno n
by many in th s county.
i'ho funeral jf I he Into Mrs Dilli.rd
wns held toda , and the remain lu
te red in the Masonic cemetery, Itt
W b Gilbsrt ofichUlHg.
Iilimmsrs ma do their first appearance
ou Hie streets fir Ibis season this after
noon. They were worn by two young
In. In who were bicycle riding.
A high liver with a torpid liver will
not be a long liver. Correct the liver
with Do Witt's Llt'le Early Riser,
little pills Hint cure dyspepsia and con
stipation. Osiii kn t DeLa.no.
Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood
Purifier, glv.'s freshness and clearness
to the Complo.lou aud cures Constipa
tion. 2o cts., 60 ctfl., fl.. Sold by
Henderson & Linn.
II P Ilonsou, of Berkeley, California,
who so successfully coached the U of
O football team last season, arrived ea
the sarly t nil in this morning and will
visit rrtenil in tneoiiy. l tio.eis one
friend who Is said to be quite dear to
him.
Give me i liver regulator and I can
regulate the world," said a genius.
Th druggist handed hint a bottle of
DeWitt's Little Early Riser, th fa
mous little pills.
ubiiurx a 1'KL.ANO.
Charles M Keen, of Forest Grov,
claims that Napoleon Davi contracted
to pay him 90..0 for th rorreu urov
bank and some inner property, anu
Mr Keep now brings snlt lu compel
Mr Davis to "pungla" and carry out
his agreement.
Quick in effect, heal and leave no
scar, liurning, scaiy sum erupuuua
mlekly cured ty DWltf Witch
Hazel Salve. Applied to burns, scalds,
old sores, it is magical In eflcct. Al-
wny cures piles.
Ina circuit court Item reported In
yii terday' Guard W Sanders' nam
ni' H'ared as defendant In a suit. Ths
It 1 11 wa mislci t ing, aa Air vanuer i
11 connected th the suit, his nauie
a taring iron tua .act iimv u pi.r
0i ' cd lii pror ty a' tax sale.
e a secret I my in art,
Sweet Mr- .e,
tale I wonl impi rt,
Sw.H.'t Mr e:
you'd even drer !
ou must al . .ysu:,j Parks' Tea
ue Improvci cut you will see,
Sweet Ms ie.
',d by A. i KlNllfON.
he Balem I t ily Post of yeaterd iy
t lined thu mllowlnj: ''The m-
of Miss A, ma Jiavin-
00 1
gni.e uunt
int.. dauehur of Hon 1 .v
venpr
tut ,1 olll,
lall Uniril, Fobrimry 10.
Mi At.KD tiik Dooiw. This morning
when Claud Davis opened up D. aoou
Miivia' elinir atore. oil IMglllll Street,
hu una varv iiitic Ii surprised 10 nun
two voHiik. ircntleuieu ouiiiuu me
counter liberally helping themselves Ut
candy, soda water, etc. ino ooys
who proved to tie two 01 inu urewn a
la st friends, had arrived at tho store a
little early and found It closed. Notio
ing that Hie transom over the door
had been left open during the night
they scaled the doors and gained ad
mittance through the transom. Here
after the Deacon will keep his trail
som closed, not that he I afraid of Hi
boys, but because it would be Just aa
easy for a burglar to get iuto th build-.
ing.
Dally Guard Kubruary 10.
Kaht.-r iHunday. Tho artlole on
Lent. In yesterday' GUARD has
11 run sod some discussion a to the date
011 which Easier sJunday will fall this
year. If every day of tho week dur
ing IiCiit was observed aa fast day
l naler w ould lull on juarun .i. un
cording to tho custom of Lent only
Kruf nix ly out of tl.e week are observed,
f.mmiKiimi ol ill- disease, and k'yIhk the ea- Huuday being kept the same a any
,uil, l,v 1 1 1 1 ir 1111 I irCollstllllllllll
and asslstlns ualiiro lo dii ita work. 1 ho pro-
liavo so innrn 1111. 11 01 n eni....
ollrr lino iinii'ireu I'uonra
oa-r thai it IIU to euro. Send lur llsl
ol leatliiinulai.
..nwers. mat iney
K. J. CI1ESKY ACO.,Tolclo,0.
lor any
Sold hy DrusKlaU.iis).
IiiNolt ANT. Thaie are three tlious-
and eight hundrud and ninety con
vict In the Texus state peiiiU-nl iary.
It Is an Uiiornnt company for there Is
not a printer nor a newsparx r man
among llistii.
Homo Pates.
Mutn rentildicaii convention at Port
land, April 9, at 11 am with 2-j7 del-
, !,..
Democratic siaie coiiveuuon ui 1 uo-
lund an April U
L'lr.t. niiiir'jaional district ropubll.
can convention at Albany on Tuesday
A ..rll 7
I... . . . .1 ' 1. .vn.t.,li.'a
1 lie state coii veniHiii i i" .
party at Salem on Thursday, imbicii
21111).
Daily Guar j, Kubruary 1(1
In Jail. II Hartman, of Pleasant
Hill, was arrested last evening by
Marabal Dav fur being drunk and dis
orderly. He was given a hearing this
HfiiTiinon before Recorder Dorrls and
ft Itfifl II" ai.rl coats. Buillg U liable, to
pay Itie fine he wa placed In Jail,
ialleaal !. 11 l iurinlla
,o, I'eh. lu Tho next con
veiiilon of thu Republican national
T.i.nirllH W III be hiLl at Milwaukee,
August 25. 20 and 27. TiMhiy the ex
ecutive committee formully ratuiud
tho selection.
..ii.unlnv. Pima tlinirlnir un 40 unvs
from Asli-Wednesdav after liavlngd-
ducted Sundays, will cause Easter Hun
day to fa 1 on April 0, me nay uesig-
uated by almanacs anu caicuuuia.
Tim You Ever Try If? Two
voung gentlemen of this city tarted
uit fur a walk recently. When near
ihe outskirts of tlit city they decided
tn tiiss a coin at eaoli stroet corner 10
i.u ulili'li ilircctiini tlirv should go,
I lends indicated east ami west, and
lulls Indlcai.td north and south, ao-
cording to the agreement. They
urn ted n II ailernnon. toning inu emu
nt each streci corner and pursuing wis
aoii ran marktd out liy tin piece of 1
no t..
l)avennort. cljik of the sbte
Ice at tie caaitoi, 10 air varey
F Martin, one of Secretary Klncald's
cleik, is anuiuiiced." rThe aboe
ap eared in Hilt morning's Statesman.
A Post reporter saw Mr Martin todiy
111 legard to the Item, aud while tie
yo ing man dost not deny tho truth of
th slateiiiuiit, he claims that the absv
was published without the authority
of either tli principal partle mu
t lotied or their consent. It will be
quite awhile before th wedding takes
place and therefore the annouueamuut
at thi dat is rather prematura,'
Wood Wanted.
Tho executive committee of tbe
regent will receive bid for wood as
follows, to bo delivered at th Univer
sity of Oregon by the first day of Sep
tember, 1890:
Body oak, split, 20 Inches, 60 cords.
Body oak, split, 24 Inches, 60 eords.
Grub oak, 4 ft, from 8 to 8 luetics In
diameter, ISO cord.
Grub oak, 18 Inohe, from 8 to 0
Inches In diameter, 40 cords.
Big body red Br, 4 ft, 150 cord.
Big body pine, split, 18 Inches, 10
cords.
Big body pine, split, 10 Inches, 60
cords.
Bids will bs opened at Judge Wal
ton's effloe, March 2. 1890, at 8 o'olock
p. in. T. G. Hendricks,
Chairman.
Utter List.
Feb. 20, 1806.
Bamet.J Clark, FA
Ethler, Miss Tearl Fairbanks, Miss A
Jones, Fred Levins, Mr Msggie)
Lelghtoil, MlssCAl reterson, om hi
Shepard, Miss Alllo A. Walters, J W
Winter, Charlie.
A rharR-s of ons ooiit will te mads oa alt
Inner slven oni Portion calling lor hitlers
will plraau utril Waea Jrr,1(x,0 p Mi
till, but wer.) unable to c
the biislucs.1 rlloii ol
had to give up the task.
Pal ) 1 1 arl. Kbr .
MaRUIKI'. -fu I itt p:
tl Euguno i hi- ity i
evening by '. A r V S
First 1'resl ii rian en
Hohleu an. 4 ,s Lltttl
A large nui Js r of Invi
present and in iny ban,'
were rcceiv ;i oy ino
mc
t back Into
the city and
i io.
rof tl
i o'clm
oert,
h. Mr
Van
i guest -
imu presents
He.
Ho
. last
ths
V G
oru.
were
Pally uuard, rehruary 10.
Married. At the resldnoe ef the
bride's pareuts on East Elevsnta
s' est at 9 o'clo' i last aveulag by
; 'J Wire of the M E church, Mr
t , i xi I (...) I n -iatsii. and Miss Kite
tnis city, i no ww
rmal stlalr, only aitw
:sut.
i'arrlngtou c
f was an in
nils being
RUP
i- j i
! u nc.
Ileheved
aud Permanently
CURED
VITHOUT
Knifo or Operation,
Treatment Absolutely Painless
CURE tr r LCI uU
From Thrco to Six Weeks.
WRITE FOR TERMS
THE 0. E. MiLLER CO.
Orel's: rTn, ;.r. 1:...
PORTLA-ND, 0K0G0N.
Dally (o.ard, I'vhrusry 10.
Tvsask. Mrs Ollie Atkinson, wife
..t i i. Aibinaoii. of Walton, wasex
M.ii.ui l. fi.ru coi) ii I v Judge Fik and
Medical Examiner J V Harris about 6
o'clock Inst evening and aojuugeii in
Tin. woman Is !I7 M-ars of age
and thisisli -r si'cond attack and the
.......ml Hu, u a he has nun commiueo
to the asvluui.
New Coat of Paint. C P James
of the Ninth strret ilab market Is hav
ing the front of the building occupied
by Ills market, and lho barber simps
adjoining, painted. The color used Is
blue with white trimmings and makes
a neat front.
Pally fiuard, February 10.
SlIAKKHi'KARK ( I.lll.-The Hhake
siioarecluli n et iast evening with Miss
i!,.... -,,,1 ilnialieil reading Richnra
1 l.a. - - "..i. ,
it 'ri. i. n Ii will meet wmi .''
l't'of Straub next Wednesday even
lug.
Da. y Jusrd, Kit ary in.
A FRAt-lU tE. Last- enlng us Geo
Skinner at . erupted to i p upon the
aide walk rjei r Prof Con . mi's residence
on Eleven! I street his I nt sllppe and
ha fell, am mining a .ntntur ot in
rm. Tho Injured limb wa repaired
by Dr Prm b e.
DiKD.-At Camp Cr.ek, February
14, 1HIK1, tin- li fiiui daug'iur of Mr and
Mrs Ell M Clayton, agei 1 month and
14 days.
ne Mlnul
right spot.
lit time II
Couih Cure touo'ies
It also touches the
m taka It when you
a cough o cold. See the polat?
en don't co gh.
Uhbiihs & DeLanc.
Vtrs. T. hT) owkitis, of ChatUno iga
T on., says: ' Shilo's vitaiiier -oa to
M y Life.' I consider 't tbe best re Q
d" for a debilitated system I eer
ui'Ml." For DsiicpsIa, Liver or Kld
ni y troublo it excels. Price 75 cents.
8old ly Henderson V L'nn.
If you want a good saddl or ban ess
acu Preston Hale'.
BOOTS! BOOTS!!
We desire to reduce our stock In this line and will sell all of
our-
$3.00
2.00
$:5.oO PooU for : : :
2.00 P.oots for : : :
Come at once while the sizes are
complete.
AX BILLY.