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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1896)
VND I'OITNTY. t : APRIL 4. j,11,.r.oii.''l''1,iH'- ,, Wiilt iitt.rncy-ut-luA. I i bidders, "Ir'v iiml bird Ll' ' K It ( 'Jl A M IIKRS. Io.iii 'Mi farms. Kimulft' of V t" i ':ill'ill. , v. Kiddle limy be found tit ; ii..inv"ii Olive stive'.. UtWCCIl: .. ' ...I. -Ir.... In lllll IlllU'k Ul'Kl I .-I.M" " - ' ' VM'Ml,.o. ,7work ll.tJ M,.iill dental wrK in uic ikm , l'r , . . . , ! i v-.iir L'iir.K'il seed orders to I I, i V. .1 Ion of built garden seed !'" 1 I rtf'-M i r'.irni for Sal-. ..... ,, thirty lino farms in the ; . . .... I !... fur lit'. These ! f in I,. cvt-rv variety in sl.e hihI W". I. Il ...I lr... ) i.r tii'M i ' i'1 i'f" h'i'h vi. (iKO. M. Mil I.Kit, Wil'.iiim lilock, '.ugciic, (Jr. ,h Jr ijiirden tool ut reduce ,, fur l-'"l V L C'll AMIIKIIS. lllitouiil KVpublh-au Delegates. Jnce-l II Cuslmiii, Joe;h h ltd Uns-cll, nurien K dbvki. j ml, V K Mcl'oruuck, U A Mc J It Mill. " i .. tar r .Irloll liOUII f. IJeail, W 11 lll-r-oll. llll' ,i-V I IHHey, J U Hulli- -John Taylor I one Mi d any ii i"oiy. ,,. i fi'k Joe Whl-iiiui: I oie llll carry u proxy. ililc-fall of lsii.1 n ton of Mr T A ' fiirluiid, a prominent merchant of 1 (ink, Suiter county, Cal., wa 1 jiuitli a very heavy wild. 1'lie r jf In Iih client were no oeveie HihI fn fm-in and wim threatened pn.Mi itioii t:i. Hli father (tavc . j, iire dotca of Cliuiuticrlain'i ( w!i K-'iiicdy which lroke up the , tli mi l cured him. Mr McFarlaud , jiriieicver hi" children have croup ! liivarialily ilvc them Chamlier- fj ( oiiijli K-medy ami it always , tlirni. lie o 'iixidera it the Ih-hI tli remt'dy in the market. Fur , iv D-litirn & Delano. .VSTKMrr Si'iciDR. A correpon Jfnini MrirrisUurif writes: A ent n lv the name of Tvler attempted ismmiit miicide here 1'uenday. Mr r It mi inmate of the asylum, lint here vmitiiiK a aon living elht in the country. Tueaday morn ni noil hroiiKht him in to take the i (i liiiiil for Haleni. Leavintr hln ! Ijrr a few moments lo attend to . qr lmliie4. he returned lo tlnd him j; ' kihI immediately iiiHtituted a !i for him, tlndiiiK liim in Mr. I MuliMilnirk.'' w(Midiied under the L. lliMire n( latldiiniiui. During his alb'iici he went to the druu amid iircha'd an ounce of the t mid II in Huppoicd he took it all. 1 jilick.'V wan called and adminiB t k aiiiiilole. nucceediiiK in reviving ! i Id' was taken to Salem on 4 it'vlay iiioiliinj;. Inw In t urn It U.lllllil tlni. o i. Coon Co. Oipl'OH. Nov. 10, '. -l wish to inform yon of the ti;'l f hnmhcrlaln'it l'nin Halm i.l.iii.i in v wife. .She lins hecn i ))!' I u itli r'leuin itUm of Ihearmx i Inn U for cix uiontliH, and hnn ! -4 in my remedies preseritied for I :i 4 cuiiijilaint lut f'liind no relief i. '.ill .'ie inc. I this I'ain Halm; one ! 'HI'' of which h'H completely cured I iTj I t ike pleasure in recommend- in,' It for rial trouble. Yours truly, C A 8i l.l.'Otn. .VI cent and $1.00 bottles fori.!.- I. v i)h:irn & DcLtuio. t X Lono II iu The Sau Francisco Kxainni'-r reeeii'.ty ollered a prize t the J' H ill" Coast woman having the loiiffrt In a.l of Imir. It was awarded to airs : J Davis, of San Francisco, wlipt hair is 0 leet, 8 inches long. Anions the contestants were five from Onjj.iii, with the following records: Mr T J Cheshire, of S ileni. 4 ft 4: Mrs K Jhlwii Meeks, Astoria. 4 ft 8; Mrs Stone. Portland, 4 ft 7; Miss l'n hltcaker, iMigi-no, .i H 7; Vri Kite M Finch, Alhany, 3 fi 2, Vn I-.alir wis sti't, we rav" l"r CastoA. Clill.l, sli c.-hnI fT Catorl. Vn ', hocanio Ml), nh clunj; t i Centorls. fM !.,. hsJ ChlIuno,lie gavothouj Outoria. Cicswell Casualties. April 2, '00. Iiu new woman turned book agent isnliiy and Apiil-fooled her nelgli- it n ally. hool is golug ngnin with a good endance in both departments. '.) III., a nt frost tit t fruit is ii hint much yet. jllwl eMa'e Is In' omo little demand l Creswell ibis spring. jTlie linprei-sion lias got out some Unit the 8 P Co Is likely to niova 'fi-ir 'hops iti'd round limine from Iwuukieto this j'hice, but we can t learn anything dellni's uhout P. CrehWill can not even lii.'l a cunill- 1? for any olllcc among its many ':ille men. The I. uuc county Sunday School f ivi ntiu i will meet at this place on 'I iv and Saturdii . M:tV '-'J and ".0. very prolltuti'c meeting is antlcl-1 As in our sick IM: JT Oilfryisre- f r'. .I no better; Miss Sophia llu.leton Hiiproving; Jas kobluelt is danger- ' ill wltli dropsy ti lid Mrs 'mi! uf Ciovc-rdale makes no im- f"Venient. I be lii'AHh'M paragrupber .vMeiitly 1 - no' i':td the local items as they v I' il'lished, for tliu particulars of sehiHil meeting which voted a ,x 'f ) mills to repair the school "" and tmild an addition to it, . . . . . . . rwt '.'"".shiM last week ami in lues- l'-,.-r It tt.l Hint, ns hail' l' I a tax to l.nll.l n , I. Iltii. ii in I be ' - - " ' ineetiug." It don't take a et a., nddnlun to 1 be school "i'1-t ii; , iini.lv ik ca.l to vote on a tax '-"tSut. ZtlH. WKDNKSDAY, APRIL 1. Were you fooled iodn? ' ollectnr plentiful today. Considerable city election IhIk. Tim pol i t ii-u 1 cauldron U sect Commissioners' court next week. Joe Matte-on of Full Creek la In town. , For axle givusc and oil go to Preston & 1 1 ulo'fi. Sum (iold-miih, of Portland, Is in tin- city. (!.,, v , L-ll I- .........II.... .1.. .1.... ..... ...nil. m ii'v i u u r uuv I.. I .:. ..i,:.. ' s ' Ill dlllll'IIOII V l) . Attorney Noiton went toJuuclioi, (.jy (or( Ni-xt Sunday It I'ustcr, Ilia end of t. ,. A.lllt. ,..,, ,. . , .... -s r. .Mi'l'iirlund, o Cnttuge drove, VMteil l-.ticciie loduv. If you wutit a good saddle or harness sec l'restun & Hair's. Mi-s Minnie Witter is conllntd to lit r liouiu w i'.li tck nc. Mix Slellii K'llihiwiii went to Salem this nimuing to visit torn tew days I. unit county I. a LV1 men suhj.-ct to mililnry duly; in IH'.U olio liud Li'). Mr und Mr ll V Cnnlidiie enter luiued h nu'iilier of friend I hi even hit;. Attorney I'otter und Dr Kuykcudiill returned lioine from Sulem t Iim alter noon. (let your ctniy combs anil bruslta at Preston i Haiti's. Mrs M L Washburue went to June lion this fi riiHH.ii lo vmlt a day or two. Deputy I' S Mai-lml Ororgi' Hum pi i rev. ol Portland, spent last nilit ill Kue,eiie. II nry lloidjii, arfL'tit for tli S cirns biccle, today sold u wheel to Miss Theresa Fiieiioly. Mr Itlakely and fninily have arrived here from Lamed. Ksiishs, and will locale in tills vicinity. Ji J Morehouse, of Jasper, left ou the local this in truing for JSrldnl Yell, near where he has iccurcd work. When ymi want a whip go lo Pres ton Si Hale. Union county hat an aged couple that have been married for75year. Their combined ages are 13 years. Col. Alley ha written that on ac count of business engagements lie will he unable to airive here on tonight s stay. riieCorvallisTimussaystheA P A'a captured a majority of the republican delegates In that city. About the same here. H K HollenUck today opened the bowling alley in the Chrionian build ing. The one in the Hunt building has bo.. n closed. Mrs 8 V Condon left on this morn ing's local train for Portland where she will ti.ke the flyer for her home in Sau Francisco. Kepublicau primaries in Portland to moi iow It w ill be a warm atl'air he twvt u the two factious headed by Joe Simon and Sol Hlrsch. Cut harness oil of Preston & Hale and oil your harness. Frnetl Oilstrap has resigned his po sition in tlieCiL'AKi) composing rooms and leaves in the morning to take a place on the Florence West. J H Harris Is opening an implement store on South Willamette street. He will handle ma 'hinery for Hie Colum bia Implement Company of Portland. FC Polls has removed his family into Mrs lluiisakci's house on South Willamette street. He will continue Ids cigar business in the Conscr block. The Walla Walla Statesman takes great pleasure In chronicling the birth of a lj-pound lioy lo tin wife of John Conlan, of Walla Walla on Maich 30. Corvallls Times: Prof E H McFJroy, of the State University or F.ugene, paid Corvallis a visit last Monday. He came up on business and returned yesteiday. The public schools of Dallnt are closed, and will continue so tUs week, by order or the board of directors, ou account orihe amount of wboIing cough prevalent among the children. Since the lro.vl-Axe man Is so anxious to publish the names of the clii.iis f Kiigciip. 'by does lit not lake the list of the Kugeuo Christian Alliarce? H. James I Dozier shot and killed Frank Kelly near liutttville, Marlon countv, yesterday in a dispute over Homeland. The coroner's jury round that Dozier acted in self defense. KAUL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowtls and makes your head ns clear as a bell. 25c, 60c, and 11.00. Henderson & Linn. Siileni Journal, Rep: Uol're Harry Miller left town Monday night he was walking with the proud step of a tur key cock. His eye snapped. He had 50 voles for congressman insight, lie went away happy. Parks' Cough Syrup cuics Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Calli erine Black of Le Roy, X. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup, if neted like iiiaidc. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now." Sold by A. Yekinoton. Win Tulk will be given a prelim Inuri Pita initiation before Justice Wlieelei tomoriow afternoon at one ..i....ii -n the churgH of having robbed JW Stewart's store ai Spring lll.l ivemillv. r. i.. s;u-.ii..v U. S. A.. San Di- Cal.. says: 'Shilo's Catarrh Remedy i tl' first medicine I have that would do mo any K.K.d." Prlc; 5)c. Henderson Linn. & ,i ... i' i.i.msiiil. a native Otvifoniati, and a worthy member of n,....r.l..r of Kniifhts ol J'yinias, is nroniineullv inelilioned as the sucoes- ! r it..,. Wilson T lluiiie, pro-e ; v of I'oit am . says tin-' ell inii) in""" j - I 1'yihias. The American Reality owes lierpres coliiplexloh t Wail : llfc-c in""- " - ----- . 'lo auv olb'T utliihulc. A cup of Parks' Tea will tiuble anyone to pos-se-stbis. It 'l'""s the skin and re movts pimple, ami that sallow, mud dy look. Purks' Tea is used by thous un,H of ladies for the complexion. i Without being a cilbariiii it cures con- slilialioii ll.l ny t. 1 r-rwi.-oj ...... Santa Ana, Cal, News: V lieimns the last e'gtun 'i Stlil IV UI1 11 I llil'is. - Moll(lay while . ... ... r,u. nils. working A lari;e ' III1L I I II t l'i ' ' . . I r ,.f soeelators watched I ne 11 - ers perform. K"t ;;;te,'l,P,!;' , ' '. V.... Ta ' r held ..',.,'...,!- .....r i 'iiehBlis's bi' . The ; latter is sulIVnng Horn a PoM. t ut he showed It not a ho came dow n the Imiuo Htretch, neek and neik ultli Klamutli and pokfd lib iioms aero 'tliewlre a little txifore liU opponent 1 reached the goal. j I Tlie receipt of the county clcnk' j j nfiW for the moiitl) of Mafcli ero j t-lio tVj. j F. K liroiiie Imn reignd liU p.mltloii I ; on tlui Florence WW, and htt nr. . ceptcd the position an axtmiant lleht ' k.i pr in the L' S llkjht houe at Tillu ! mook. ! It not only U o, it mut lc o, One i Minute Couh Cure act iiuickly, and I that' what iuake It co. OMII IIN A DkLano. j SHILOIFS IT UK. the rcat CukIi , and Croup Cure, in in i;reat demand. I Pocket l.o coiitiiiiift twentv-llvc dohes I only iTjc. Cliildrcii love it. Sold hy lleuderrion & I, inn. A hUli liver with a torpid liver will not he a long liver. Correct the liver with I)e Wltt'a Llt'lo Karly Kimim, little pill that curedyxpepsia and con I I pat lot). OsiifUN A UkLano. The freeze ol the lust few day wan more iwvere in the northern portion of the Willamette valley than in any other sect ion, mid the early fruit i nearly all killed. Here a portion of the name ha been injur t without doubt. A cup of Parks' Te i (it n'glit moves the bowels in the morning without pain or discomfort. It is a great health giver and blond purillcr. Sold by A. Yek.notom. The W C T U of Prinevilleis waging warugainst the saloon men. Four were recently arrested for keeping their door open on Sunday, resulting in two trials before a. ury in thejus lice's cmirl, a hung jury in each case and ii pugilistic encounter between op siuir attorneys. Verily Prinevillc Is netting back )oliie of its foruier no toriety. Quick In ellect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by TeWitt's Witch llszel Salve. Applied lo bums, scalds, old sores, It is magical in ellect. Al ways cures plUs. OdiiUK & DkLano. All county ofllcsrs who will le suc ceeded by others will be compelled lo rellnUish their oillces the fiist Mon day in July, with the single exception or assessor who holds until the tlrsl Monday In January following the elect on. This is in accordance with a recent act of the legislature, as the assessor Is usually very busy in mak ing assessments, and ills work cannot be profitably broken In upon. Don't Invite disappointment by ex perimenting. Depend upon One Min ute Cough Cure and you have inline diate relief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. OsnuRN & DkLano. Oregoniun: The appointment of Napoleon Davis as national eoniuiit teeman for Oregon has ulven general satisfaction to the loenl democrats. A prominent democrat of Portland received a letter from Washington yesterday, in which It was stated that the appointment came to Mr. Davis cutireix unsolicited, as an ac knowledgment of his elll. ieiit service for two years as secretary of the Ore gon state central committee. J W Pierce, Republic, la, says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure In my family und for myself, willi re sults so entirely fatlslactory Hint I can hardly llnd words loexprc.-s myself as to Its merit. I will never fail to rec ommend it to others, ou every occasion that presents itself." OsnriiN & DkLano. The Chinook word "alki" Is pro nounced alkey, and not al-ki, as It is spelled. The word Is never used by the Indians to signify anything ex cept some lime in the future. It means after awhile, or by-snd by. Tenas alki means in a little while, ami hiasalk! aiguilles a long time In the ruture. The seal or the territory ot Washington contained the word alki." slenirying mat niter awnue the territory would merge into state hood, and the designers of the state seal very properly omitted It, ror the prophecy wtiicn u nan siguuieu so had finally been fulfilled. tJLIlK A REDUCTION'. Tlie 9. P. R. It Makes Quite a (ut in California Kales. On and after April 1st rates from Sau Francisco to Eugene over the 8 will te as follows, per lot) lbs: 1st class.. .47J cts .43J " ,3!ij ' .3oJ " .31 " 2nd " . 8rd " . 4th " . full " .. A " . 31 ' US ' 21 ' IS ' 17 ' A DA IK, Agent. C " ., I) " . E " . L. O PsIlyGnsrd. April 2. Itirvcl.ISTS ARKESTKD. Samuel Southw iek was arrested and fined t.'l.oO last evening for ruing a nicycio in v..luili,n of the citv laws. Young Southwiek mounted bis wheel at the 8 P depot and rode to Seventh street .... wuiHiiietta street sidewalk. Ed McClanahan, Jr, was also arrested last evening for riding on the siuewam on Willamittestrei't from Eleventh street to tl.4 street car shops. Hicyolo riding on the sidewalks on Willamette street rrom Eleventh street te I he 8 1 depot i. I.. wioUtiou of the cilv's ordiuanees McClanahan will be given a hearing this evening. the above was put in lyne McClanahan plead gul ly and .mid a Hoe of I'lM. Pr-.f Weill u..y f.l.o arrested for riding oil the sidewalk on Willamette street and was lined f t o'.l O-'jiirn A DeLano desire u- to pub lish the foi lowing extract Iron, a letter of CI. ns M (iutfeld, of Reed ley, I' resiio Co Cal., as they handle the remedy refe'rn-d to and want their custnoieis t.. u,.-.e win' ( n li'l i Il-iue it U- -Ii is who pleasure I tell you tba !,v one day's ue of Chamberlaii. s Counh reined v I whs relieved of a very were eld. M v head was completely , tnpiMM' up and I could imt sleep l i.luht. I can recommend ibis remedy. cold nearly always starts in the, head and afterward- extend- to the throat and ImiK H.V u,,1"tf !','"'' e.iv fre-lv hs soon l.s III" cold has U-eil eiMitraet.'-l it will ure the cold at once ,nd prevent it ling extended to the lungs. WaMHi. Ai oi.e-, an experi. need girl to do gin.-ral hou ework in a very .mall family. Apply t H'is ofilce. TIIUKslUY, Al'KII. A light fu st this inornluc Dr. J W Harris is in Poiil .nd. The EIkUi bicycle man is in (ow n Prof McF.lroy was in S iVtu veter dav. (ieo. Hall, Jr., visited today. Several cyclists ro le to afternoon. l'l.r stieits and r a.' dry again. Rel.ublicail clldidates lliirii.liuri; 1 rv I n till are I'tiin thlik III town today. ProfJR Wutl.iilsu retutued Irom Pert laud today . The creamery building has .eeii en. elbsid and the inof is now ou. Mis Dr Chapman is now suOleii iit y recovered (o be able to sit up. E E Itrodic is lu the city. He leave for Tillamook tomorrow morning. The icpuhlieauseariieil Rhode l-land yesterday by about Iii.ihsj iiiiiJ. nty. Mrs James Hsjt s, of Hun isburg, is visiting her daiii:hler in thiseily. CFDenney, ilie insaini in in. s taken tiij-'a e'ui today hy Sherlll Jilil son. E D Pool has formed n partnership with II F Hollclibeck III alley. the how I ng Mrs Saunders Is ipnte slc' with ma larial fever at Inr home on Filth street. Clarsnee Luekey and mother, Mrs Warren Luekey, returned Irom Fall creek today. Charles Newell, of Oreou, has been reappointed in the st Hilary's oMKv in the senate. The Eugene Hand tendered Ern-st llilstrap, a mcuilier, a seiena.lu last evening. The w holesale drill; house of Suell, Heilshu i)c Woodward, is iu the bainU of a receiver. J D Wilson has sold his saloon, but we have been unable to learn the name of the purchaser. Collectors failed to tlnd a number ol people at home yesterday. They bud doubtless gone fishing. The Oracle Plaisted conn-any will pM ar at the opeia house Friday and Saturday, April III and 11. Miss Tilton left ou this morning's Siuslaw stage for Lake Creek, where she will (caeh school. Representative llarkley of Marlon county was a paeiiter tlirougli to Ro-eh'urg on the afi.Tii "n local. Mrs Houston left ou the Siuslaw stage this niornini; for Seaton. where she will teach a term ol' school. Link Sherwood, assistant warden at the state penitentiary ut Salem, was a passenger to Cottage li.ove this after noon. Pendleton E O: Mi-s Fannie Con don, of Eugene, U visiting her sister, Miss Clara Condon, at the Pendleton academy. Portland, Salem and Woodl.urn felt an earthquake sl.oek at 3:20 o'clock lids morning. It was not uotieed at Eugene. Max Friendly, who coiliiuilt' d sul fide on MniidaV at Portland, hud his life insured for tio.noo, in twoinin paules. Tl u prohibition party i.ou.lii'ited a full liekel in Linn county yesterday. Where are the Lane county member ol that pally'.' Wednesday's Salem Journal: Mrs Seymour Coinlon, ol Oakland, Cal., is spending a lew days with lu-r sister In-law. .Mrs R S Itean before going to Poitland. Mrs Woodu.ali-ee of Poilhml. who has been the guest of Mrs I'mf MeEI rov went lo Junction today to make a short visit. She will a so make Niiem a short visit before reluming lo Port land. Messrs I II Cilshinan, J E Ray, and It II Russell, or Forenee, ami Louis E Reall and W II eatherson, ol Maple- ton, delegatts to the repuiuie an eouiny convention, arrived lure last evening. Today's Salem Statesman: N'cre- turv or Stale Klneald went to 1 orl- liii.d vesten av. He declare.! posi tively his object III going was noi to help Joe Biinon carry nio p. ...... n today. There was a rush at thosbeiiii ofilce In The Dalles Tuesday to pav taxis, to prevent, them from ioing uc lliniiient. The receipts were about tl2,IKlO. The taxes or the O K . i o, amounting to tilHl7, were received. Carev F Martin, SHTetury or Slate Ivioeald's private secretary, wlm has been Visiting In the clly was called to Salem by a telegram staling that an intimute Mend of his is seiimisly ill Willi typhoid fever. VJ Kiwarda, of Ollllam county, who lias Imsoii visiting w ith relatives here for the pust few days, went to I'nrvnlllu toibiv to make his sons, Frank and Fred, who arc students oi the O A C, a short visit oeioro return ing home. f'nrvulll Times: A bin cats ileal transpired Monday. WA Wells was the purchaser, aim me annnmi. lO.oiH) bushels. Though Ills not known I tie price is supposed to have lieeii about 20 cents. The sellers were J O Wilson, M 8 Woodcock, 11 F Usher and OH Hull. The republican county primaries uf Clatsop coin ty, which were held Sat urday, were ralher lively and interest imr, according to the Astoria papers. The result was a complete silver vic tory, a solid Mitchell deli-pi'lon Irelng selectde to represent Clatsoo ill the countv convention. It would apis-ar that t!ie opposition was weak and In effective. Sonh ng. healing, cleansing, Dc Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the ene my te sores, wounds and piles, w hicll it never fids to cure. Stops Itching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold sores III two or three hours. OsiirKS & DkLano. Napoleon Davis, secretary of the i .i......,.r.,ii. ai.iti' committee, writes to ... ... r..ilos: "I have secureil reilticeu r.i... r,.r the ilel.-k.'iit'- attending the i ..........ruin Siute Convention here the t.i i. i,.i DeluLfiites buying tickets take receipt Irom me ageiu This nceipt properly Indorsed will entitle in. I ol.l. r to a return ticket at one. I Pint fare. No reduction w ill be made Ul.lf-s ileleg b.tvn receipts I'T payment on. w av. Do you r. member lire adage "I'rcventio'i i- '' r than cure?" is lust the tiui" of the year to ex lull tlinl This rcl-e tin a little care to prevent sicklies-.. millions Liter U.-iiilutor, .ri-t Solltt liiplidor powder, tttul luKi ii lorin Miur ho.lv nf any t"i"' and Inue up ihe swim. "It '''f" reliable medicine, and a gr-ut preventative ol ,ick.,e-"-l."V. Jis. H'llins, l-ir-Held, Va. (lool) I'a ablt ter.ns. 1 1 .K-i'o let on reus in Ax HlLI.V. A Mii(irdl Opi-rrttlau. Aniv Si ania .ii, tin litil.' ! year-old d illgl l r of Jalie Sc i'inl.n, w ho n -sides i.t Dixie. Il how i i ti sufe road 10 health after eight loi.g months of III-tle-i. nyi the Walin Walla I'nl'.n. Last July the child was playing with I 'lllit inalelii's, when In r el. 'tiling be came igniied, and the ent ire sin face of the sidu froni the sliouhh r lo the ti p of I the hips w as severely burned, and In "I'll" portions the lUsli t ame nil' il w u t i the rill. About In d ivs ne,. she was broii. lil lo Wa'.U Walla und placed in I he Si-leis' hospital. I'he opeliilioil of skin gial'tliU W ns advised and lat Friday the doctor per formed a successful and most dillii'iill operation. A siir'ace of over a hun dred sipiurc iuehis of ilecaved ll ll was scraped down to the healthy tissue, und coinpletely covered with j the strips ir skill lal.ell I'l'oin tln.e other lilcml't'i'sof the family. Ye-P r- J day morning the doctor rem. i. id the ilres.iug for tho lii-t time since the oh ration, und to hi- great satisfaction, 'be parents' happiness, found the entire siirlaiv covercil w Itli a lienilliy, glow ing Inleglliuent. Little Amy Is indeed a very happy child, for she novi has Ilie assuraiiee ol alls, ful life, when as. befoie she could , . , , i hope lor n crippled lite only, If she , lived at all. Idils Nuuli.l. Noli, e is hereby ul vt ll thai bids w ill be received by the eoiuuii-sioui is court for tilt running of Hendricks' ferry, on the McKctizic liver, Lane county, Oregon, for one year from April l'.i. Suc cess III bidder w ill be reipilred to furnish bon. is. Rids will he opened the first dav of the April term. Iv.i'l. al I ii'fluck " m play N. lslli l Tin right is reserved to reject any and nil bids. Hy order of County Court. A Poll pi Vamlilll. There are Indie Hops of a bolt in Yamhill, us tin follow lug show s rrom the McMtiiuvllle Transcript's r.poit oflhe republican convention: As to the Ninth Sheridan muddle, the committee on credentials reported they were unable, to decide a In w ho were mulled to scats and recommend ed that each side make Its slaiemeiit, after which the con venl ion should b illot, using the names of "Ouild" and Wlnslow" le designate who they favored. This method ts-illg adopted, the volt was taken and resulted in Wlnslow getting 07 votes and tiuild .V.l. That seated the following minor Ii v deli-Kales: HllOravr. M Potter, I'll Hell, Fd Taylor, llll Winslow, James Itrowu and J O Stevenson. With Hit unsealing of the Ouild dele gates, who were ill favor ofsllver, about thirty rrom oilier portions id the couuty'w itlulrt w. I KNMlUdi KtU .M aToU. The Populists Place II till nation. iu Nonil- Siicll 111 llll' Ul'AIIII. . PoKTI.AM. April 2. The Populists iiouiiniili'd Ex-Oov. Sylvester Pen I. oyer, lhisi.fteri.oon, tor Mayor. Ilrunn- ol OHillil' ills lr I Hinrili III mi to m m n Heriiiri. s in.ri-iiry will sun')' .'i-sirny ll' ii.e el smell li'l. I ennipletely .lenilii!.' Ilie ttl. le-ys t, in it h. u. rlim ll l irnilKll ll.i' miie.i is s.irlsfi". Such iwni'l.s shiul.l never U il fi...l mi .ri's.-ri'iiniis tri.nl r.-Mi tsl'li' iliyl e.iiiis, us llifilniiiuK ilii'jr will 'In Is ii-rr l"l'l lo tin- k.hhI yi.ll i nn k."IIi V ilel.Vi. Iru.i. ll.e.a. Hull's i Hisrih rurv. i.i.iinilsi' nreil liy K J lieiii-y A: i n, liile.il", I'lilii. I'lii.lsn.s in. ii. .-r civ. siii Is isksti Uilernsly, m.-iiihi illree.ly ii..ni the I.U....I sail riiiii'iiirs suriHi-i's tin. sisli .ii. In Iiu. Inn llsll s rsliirrll I an' lie .Ik yen Kel tin- K. -inline ll Is insile I.) I nli-ilo, l r, i.y K J i l.eii.-y A I'.i. TesUuiiMilsls lr. e snl.l by liruiiil. eK. TlIK "El. K.H." Salem Slatesiiinii : "Tills evening us many of I ho mem bers who signed the membership pe tition for Hit organlzailon of an 'Elks' lodge Iu this city, as can le got to gel her, w ill meet In some convenient hall, Tor (lie purpose of appointing a committee t procure a hall and make the necessary arrangements for the in stallation, which will beellected on the I4tli of this mouth. The boys here will make some elaborate preparations iu view or the eveat and will doubtless make the iilt'air a rousing one. About six v memtiers have la-en signed In tliis citv. which, taken In connection w ith about slxtv fiom Rosehiirg mid between l")0 and 2(H) rrom Portland, w ill make ll one or the most extensive installations lu lodge circles ever r reeled III the capital city." Etiueni should oruanlu an Elks lodge, and probably she w ill before uiuny weeks roll by. Pslly (iiinnl. April 1. City Convention. Last evening a citv convention was held at the court house. 8 R Williams was nominated for recorder and Fletcher Linu for treasurer. RKC'KI lT8 Or- Cl.KKK'S Ol KICK. Tim recelnts of tin county clerk's ,.m,.u for tin. vciir ending March .'list, 1H!M were tllXill.fi; expenses Inr cieia and clerk him :is.'.2 H.I; net profit lo county, I213.H2. Puk.kh Qcotkii. Friendly today bsa ii new announcement und In n.iiili-s some startling i.rieis. Ladtis will do well to read Hie same. ps.iy i.iinrii, a pi 1 1 i. Till'. (lYPKV.-Tlie Oyp-y arrived tills afternoon Willi 12 tons of Height ami live passengers. She will leave down lire river tomorrow morning. The r'.ver now registers five feet. One Minute Cough Cure lunches the right spot. Il u's'i touches the right time il y- n lake It when you have a ci.uli or cold. See the point? Then don't cough. OMiruN A Di Land. U i t 1 he Ik'ieveJ or .':, '.ra .ioa Triutia A lu'.eiy Fiiiulcss rCCTED cur.c r.r: Six Veoks. Y rom I r rc i ' vr.ii" r-' THE 0. :" Orn. r i : I . pc:l;.. 1 r.P.MG 'J.ER CO. . . . i I ii.l.n;i, Afl'liinoii 'le.i. I .: l. isr.l. Aj.-il .' I lie ii.sliioua' le Iioiiio i f Prof and i Mi i: It Mclllmy, Sixth und Law reiuv -t reel s, was llio n.' of great aitiviiy yi'ei.y nltciiiooii Ihuii 4 until d uYh'c'n. i'l.r occasion was a j reception sn l tea patty given III honor of .Mrs Mil ;iroy - gu'.sl, Mrs Wood ! in iiis. e.nl I'oi I land. A large number of ladles wile liml. d (.. pay their In sjucts to 1 1... glint i f honor, and the I (sua 1 1 1 1 1 h.'ii.u ol Mr and M.s .McKI roywas la-.lel'illy dcioiated for the iV.-nt, which has pi'iiveil oi.e of the iiiesl biilltaul sni ii I v ml. mi 1. 1' the siis ni. I lie neepiio.i room and the I di.iit lug li'ioi. Men' each pi el I ily and j oir.eii.e.itly nuance i lor the pleasure i of tin' gricls, tin liisl t'i ina ai l. si. cal ' ly tlliiiincil in siii.la. Hie diiui.g I rooiu was a lucent glial beauty. I ni' table were spread, each one being uis 1 lincllv die ed li's.ietivelv ill yellow and w hlle, k n himI w hile, pink and white, red mid white and heliotrope and while. L.ich table was also tlec ol'ili d w ii ll cut tl.iv.cis ol Its prevail ing color. Siispeiiiii d I'ioiii the dining iooiii c. Ling, ju-t nvrr the entrance irmii the tiiawn.g room, weie live sinaiinis ribbons, about w Inch were entwined siuilux. T;iee stream ers wi-ie linages oflhe live colors rep i. -. r.l.-it ami cacti one led to I he table nfils I'e-peciive color. Sw inging be -neat h tin- cone r.irincd by these slieameis was un ill lilleial white cur lier pigeo i ot artistic design ulld lieuil lilnl elicit. The rcfreshiiiciile con- ''""'. salidvt iches, lait-, cuke, roasted . . . which were served III thlcn courses. lilt Ice 'cream was ot two kinds, pink and a lute, and vUis most dellcl ins. l!y each plate was u small band painted souvenir I II. bon, bearing the color ot Ihe table tin which il Was placed. Ihcv funnel very pretty nicnieiit'ies ol Ihe oci-Hsl. ii. Tin maids of honor were Mis Lot I a Johnston, and Miss l-'.thel l-il.ell, who were assisted by Mi-ses I'.i nunc Church a. id Lillian and Alleia . Mcl-'.lroy. FoMow ing are those wlio rnvivud invitation-: .Mrs WiMiilinnnsei I'mlland), Mcs duuics A l Patleisim, W L DeLnuo, I bus Condon, CD Combs, TO Hen dricks, W T Carroll, E W Packard, II F Oiil, t icn M Miller, Jml Ware, Jas lb, Mi. nut. A J J ibiisou. L Hilveu, E I on-i r, Shannon, C Lain-r, Dav Is, J F j lt.ibii.sou, A O llovev, J W John-mi, I'll Chapman, AW l'alteisoii, Pol ler, N I. Nanvgaii, W 11 Adams, SlicrwiMH I I birr, (ioldsiutth, W II liolllliau, W II I lesion, V. E Orion. O O Yoran, CE Li'oiiils, Jo-eph tiray, T W Harris, F.J Frnsier, O -N Fruer, F W tMiiirn, S 11 Friendly, L N Ro liev, John Sn iub, II L Vca.le, Oeo 11 I loi i is, I '. C Lake, F 1. Washburn, I'. Sehwill.selillil, X J Applegale, H H Miller, W SOilherl, t M Horn, rs r Kerns, X K Fruer. J A Slialglil, F. I tun in, J F Starr, F O Young, MM Yoran. J L Page, J R Harris, D E Loveildge. L O Adair, Mark Itailev, V T Eakln, H D Paine, i' S.-unli-rs in. D H liH.r:, Dale, IU llawlho. l.f, Jucea Wlllollgu- by, Minnie Washburn, Adair, l uivt-r, Slatlell. .illsscs Louise, loran, Alice liorrls, Lilella C Cuisoii, llelinctta Horn, Itnriglit, lii'lnshoiutl. Dora Soil, Mercv Apph cale, Yen.le, I-alillle Con- doll, Hayes, l-.lllivl l-nz.ell i.Mihlil. J Knlly l.uiird April .. Ri naw AY. One of Robert Itow lshy's teains I eciiine filghtelieil this afleiiruiMi while Its iPlvcr was getting a load of tun bark at the tan- ii' IV III Hill t'lisl ciul ol r.lgiilil si reel. I he P am ran uusl on c.igniu sucei in Peail and llicu turned north by the nit I hi.u-e. llere they telescoped ll luhl spring Inn k. lo w ineii a leaiu wiisattaclieil and tied hi ll hitching rack. Team Xo. 2 Joined I he race ut this point, but left tin spring hack lehiiiil. I loth teams ran lo the wi st ern part id town where ihey weie might without doing inrtlicr uiimage. A not ii rit Rkmikpnck Sol, p. Ell Hangs, today, sold hi- residence on Ihe north side of Ninth street, between Olive ami ( harueltoil slreels, lo Oulirey Mathews for II0. This Is certainly u bargain. Ciint ua(T Lkt. The contrnet for Ihe iron linlsliliigs for Messrs Eaklli & Hristow's new hunk building at ( oi- I nun drove; lias neen n m .urn is Fiii.tr id llio l.ugeno I'ouiniry. me work w ill bo turned out Immediately. A WllKKI.. 'O-i model Remington in w. The same can he bought at a b-iigaln Irom W S.M AX FOR OREGON GROWN Seeds in Bulk. Fresh I Uh. very gooil onion Hottd Very Uost onion suits, wr lh SPRING .-HAVE wo will ilo in tho fnttiro Ami vr.ti tlu! I'.KST COOD.S W. invito you to c;ill ami exunnno our prices to SATISFY YOURSELF. Takf H look :i look at our 81 1 HIT WAISTS, tho latest l'ricc from oilc up. f. f. peters. ut r i- f-r'rji A Jlo. 40Chilled Ploiamith extra Share $10.00 '' 7 IT'-'OTT A L'o.i.1 cMnd. St.-t-l l'low with extra share 6.00 ."r I t. ...tli si.'i l 1'raiutj Cultivator at $l.Zo , piWI " iw'Mi. .?..(M), r..."iO ami tf-W a.s to tcctu ana noes wameu. Mowina Machine and Binder Sections and Guards for all standard Mowing machines, Cheap and Good Quality. Good cr cheap tinware 20 percent less than any store, In Lane County. n l-'.istei n iniule t ook Stove, No. 8, at IILIO to $2o.00. U l.u'le look rstoves, No. H, from I.J.OO to HH.Oi.a.t lit HianuV' At tho GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. I licttlatliif Library. The follow lug new books Lave been received und w ill bu reudy for distri bution on l'rli lav, April 3d: Ruling Ideas of the Present Age Oladdell. I he Rattles of English History II I! (ieorKC A Study of Death-H M Alden. Moiue L'liconvciit ionul PeoplM Mrs Jel h. I he Story of Cbristiue Rocliefort Helen Prince. our Mutuiil Friend Dickens. I.erulcia Amelia E Itair. Juvenile - What Kaly Di I at School Susan Coolidge, Curler tin Red Flag-King. ii.nlv Uitsr-J, Arlt J. : Commiiiki: Ci'MtNd. A letter re ceived in this city tmlay slates that j the people ot Leinall and Cottage , II row held a puniie meeting lust night and chose Ilirwlu litistow, I has ItutUiol.h r, Scott Cl.i 'ismaii and Ren Lurch as a committee to visit tills city and 'i what can be done toward raising a subscription, und also secur ing an appropriation from the county court, tor the put pose of Improving und t'i n i il' t i 1 1 sc the Bohemia wagnu mad, which is now oeu towlthio about seven miles of the mines. The commute will arrive here on the freight train next Tuesday evening in order to confer w ith the court w hich meets Hie following duy. One ol the members of the committee will be in Eugene Friday and will set the matter heloru the people. Douglas county Is making a strong i ttort to complete a road from Oakland to the Roheiuin mines, which has caused the citizens of Colt a go Orove to push their road to tin mines (o ns speedy a completion as possible. Cottago Grove and Leuiatl have now raised JaoOO by sunscrlp timi for tint mad. A iiii-iuiii Isllar. I'nlir Is s cniixant vlttr ol istsuiii Iruublcil whli i-tirotilo rlri'iunslliim. 1 tits iinwelcoma sai-at will, Imwi'Ver. take In dupsrluro, sua mil renew Its TUlls if s writ of t-Jt'Ctment U ervisl Usu tt tliroush III siieuey ol lloitet Ifi's Slmasi-li llllti'is, llio most i-lllclsnt blood ittil'irreiil sn.l ainslyirc to rlrvrunsllo Iwlngi'l kiii.vvi. In m.-illrst m-li'iroi. No lesrlmnar In it- Is'lisil Is r.ii.r.' I'uslilvc s.tj rn.iilvo lhn I Hint vil.ii'li .ri.vi-s Us t'flti-n y In ihi'umsllo ! iiu in. lulu is ll Is slaii em n.iiMint!ly titles- I'l.iua Inr inslnrlnl, lii-rvniia, lilllims, 0 sw. 1 10 mi. I kliliu-y illx.nlrrs. It iriiiltt .i-l.lo Hull ali-ei, nral la isrill'll ISTiy liaeini in i.iviniia n-i'nvi-rliig Irxin ex Iihi.siIi.k msis.lli'a. I'ersuni i-sr Un-limns i.l IiIk, sml llnne u rl.-rhig Irom h Lu Ii nt vlisl isiiilna, II ml II liiKiny is'iis- lii'liil. i.lve II fi ra at nl lnl. nisu.oii.s axil iimaiuiHlii'sllT. suit sl Irrriinlsr Itraoa, csa Iw t'Xst'li-il In Bi'liU've Ualhrg rvaulti. Pally l.Dard, April J. Anni ai. Sociai,. The ladies of the Christian church gave their annual social at the church ou Ninth street last evening. It was quite well at tended, about l."0 people being present. A short musical program was rendered, after which rt-rrvHhments, consisting or Icecream and cake-, were served and a social time had. The proceeds ol the evening was about $15, which the ladles dolmled to Attorney W A Wood and Dean E (' Sanderson as a token of the appreciation of the efforts those gentlemen have made to keep the pulpit of the Christian church up piled during tho time that It has been w Itliout a pastor. The Discovery Saved Ills Wf. MrO Calllonctte, druggist, Reavers- ville, III, says: "To Dr King's ew Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe and tried all the phy sicians Tor miles about, but of no avail ami was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr King's New Discov ery lu my store, I sent for a botne and began Its use and from the first Uoso began to gut better, and after using 3 hollies was up and about again. It Is worth Its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get a fieo trial bottle at Henderson Linn's rljug store. Kiiiva rn.K buitositohy. Ianiiarnlits.il In cuts I'lles ami (oiiillpstloii or money reluniled. M) cuuU i-T box. enil two aiainia Inr circular ami Vr-s Sampla lo MAUI IN KPPY, UsBlatcreil I'harrnsclit.Uncaa Iit, I'a. So Postals ANswsKKi). ror Ml by all lliat cla'.t'lriiiik-lala every wrtcre, anil la fcuceua Ori son by Oaburu A Pulauo Pally (iuard, April i MAHitUdB Liceshk. A marriage license was ttslay granted to T J Hoveu, aged 2S, and Liza Mills, aged IS years. The couple reside at Biuslavr. BILLY Garden .. ..25c .10c GOODS ARRIVED, us wo luivo in tho past, sell for tho LhAbL IMUiNhX. -