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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1896)
t' HTNTY. : UU'KOVV, AI'UIU Si. (i IIeipU-r". , j. Walton, uttrney-nt-liiw. "' . 1.' I -.... ! mlu , , , ! ur. .: ' rv:::l " f'ihe "Mi'iHifl' lioti'l. Ho I l'iv-j ? mI to'l nil dental work in the last , msiim 1 ,nii your car.len seed orders to F I, i-wmhers. 4 Ion of bulk garden seed i.nit'""4. . 1 in stock J run fur Sale, i now tliirty fine farms in tin-, iVlllttiiifllo. valley for null'. These ltlclude every, variety in sl.e ami fcrm nee. Kor desert pi ion list, wnircs r M M...L,. I iir.r. n. 'iii.i.r.iii Wilkin Hhwk. Kii(; iu', Or. I'luii"' Jf unrdeu tools ut reduced brief F L ClIAMIIKKS. (icswell Casualties. Fell 1 lltT. of Walkers, Wllili' LtiliiK Irusli on ! place iii Lynx Z. I..-, Tlillfhillll' III IM,II H,JHW III" " "' --.' I " .' gruck hi loot Willi a double hltted ix fiiMlnu friK'litful k:-Ii l" Hie III i,'ii from wliifli the blood Hiurli'd fc,vy I hurried to Hit in-urvHt J. iitiib ir. MrSiiuri Ian, where lie ur fjvril nrarly fxliaimled fioni the Iom f IiI.kmI. IiiivIiij li'll n truil of blood kiilv trii 'ki'd fioni whiTi" the uiTidt-nt p:iiiM lH-il. I'lie bleedillii Wui Htopjivd Sih ih ii'iforluou e ii.un N Iiiinnill ritfht. Had In' tivii half u ! inle lui't -r Ironi nn-Nliiiuv be would i iniliiiiliti'dly have bled lo di-atli. The Willamette Frexbylery met at In place liiHt nluht. The open lug er wnNira('he.l ly Hev Lough itimu t( FtlUene. Tin- lllini-teri ireellt im Itevt J A Loii;hciltotii, 0 A fS.HileV, I, K Ibilld, I! il Wallace, j t-k, aii'l Hail her Delicate ure Xecled to arrive today. Jblll. Tna Liven Savul. Mm I'hoclie Tlioina, of Junction tilt, III, wai told by her doctors ahe had ciiimiiiiiptioii und that there was In hoi for her, but two bottles ut Ir Kinu'ii New Difoovery completely tirel her and he say It tiaved her Ife. Mr I'liomai Ktren'i 1!iC Florida reel, San Franclneo, millered from a jrea lful cold, approaching conwinip (Ion, tried without result everything alne then bouglit one bottle of Dr XiiiK'a New Iiiwovery and in two feekn wax cured Iltf In naturally thankful. It l auuli reoulta of which (liene are mini plea that prove the won Jcrful clllcacy of thii incdiclnu in juuKhi and coIiIm. Free trial bottles U Ilendemoii & Linn'a drug .ftore. Regular hIzc 60c and (1. I In the fall of ISU3 a sou of Mr T A kiFarland, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Hutur county, Cal., wan fckt-n willi a very heavy cold, i'he fcms in bin client were no severe that ir had npn-oiu and wan threatened lull pneumonia. llli father Rave ural Urge doM'N of Chamberhiin'a Cbuith Itemed v which liroke no t lie ffuK'h and cured him. Mr McFarland vh whenever hla children have croup he invariably given them Chamlier lalu'a Tough Keinedy and It always Hire them. Hu o 'imblcrn It the bent OOUKh remedy in the market. For ale by O-ljuru & Delano. ? . Litter i.tnt. April 23 18516. Ediiiintnn, F.mma Stewart, Knnin Oraliam.Tililen (3) Temple, W K (5) Hnirlt, Charlie Whank. Frank Norwood, Ella Workman, Harper i A charge of 1 cent will be made on ill lol tir Rilvprllxi'd 1 J cbaiq, i ai. flaw ! turn Itlirumsillaiii. AKA0, Coos Co, Oregon. Nov. 10, (Mi4I wish to inform you or the treat good Ch.viiln-rliiln's l'ain Halm hai dona inv wife. She lias been troubled with rheuiiintlsm or the arms and lunula for six i iths, and has tried many remedies prescribed fr , . .... e I .... ....li..' Hun compiainr nui i.iuhh no n-n, mil .)ii used this Fain Halm; one ttle of which has completely curen or. 1 taao pleasure in reciiiiiinriei- ig it for that trouble. ours truly, u ItL'MiOKi). 6H cent anil l.uu ooiues irsale by Oiluirn A lleLuno. Wanteii. Snakes, lizards, and urtWs. I A chance for small noys o kiuku niiuv Kor Instructions an- tlress J K Wktiikkiikk, University of jpregon, Eugene. Important to Farmers. V A K EI.KK'a SOL I RREl EXTKBM t NA UR, the original and only article of Its Mud lilvliiff complete saiisiacuou. Cs'ow reiiuitd from 60 to Sfi cei ts per Jcn. For sale by OSIIUN & DKLiASO, Eugene, Or. .Notice. On and after Mv 1st. ISfWl, all mills HO the I T oner Valley will mainmin tile f., Honour iillll'iirill rate or ex cliHinre! HTl iHillllds of Mile Hour for "lie bushel of clean white wheat J 34 mnds for one husln l of Dakota iil wheat- nnd 411 nounds to the bushel f second irrade lbiur will be given Uv order " Millers Association. Wanted. A second hand borne ruiwer lo-liome nreferred. AOdreaa T E Edwards, Springfield, Oregon. We ui'glit tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It curfs a cough. Every "tie does who has used It. It Is a pel feci remedy for co.ilis, colds, hoarse "fi. It is an especial favorite for children, helm; p!eusuul to lake ami lioU in curinc. Osiilks & PkLano. Motlce. I hereby announce myself an Inde rendeiit 'candidate for thw office of Coun y Treasurer for Lane county, Oregon, at the Hisuing el ft inn. J. G. GUAY. Eugene, Or., April L"0. IVJO. Among those who are kept at home 'icMiMMf sre Mr K H Inicham, ruk lWilur, Chaa 1'uvlor, Voluey Menieowty aud Frank Knapo. jj.TY AND WKDNKSDAY, A'-IUL : I'.. lilies (niici. Some rain tuday. r.llKC'lltf id Ull eX''relll h!i. if 1011. I ...).,. u ..1 ..... I... t ..: .1.. iiimim-i nuiiiini'i niitiwt-i mm 1111:111. For axle L'.viiM.' uinl oil to to l'n n t n ullt-y What or Iniipf cutiNtriirtioii. iun.t .,.,.. v(. When you want u hip e,o to l'rcs & lu,. Tin riici'H hen- next montli prnmUe ; to lw h uruiicl success. ISr.i-H MnJ cut,".' fr M (Ml at V L (,'liamliera'. A lodgi of l-'lUf wax instituted at Salem la-t Illirht, rtl'.li N.I t'li.irtrr "n hiIkmi. Tn. ,,,,, ,,,.,,-,,, 'i.il! ,t j..w , i,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,. lt iVltr'H ... .. . I III' AlliHIIV Di'llliSTIlt culls 1 1 If hio- I. . ,. ... . i i .i n:i "nil i-ihiii'si mi I'r M Ml 111 I. lis CUV, "A liiooiui-r Alliir." .Miirrii-oii'n company went In Albany toduy and will pivM'Mt Faiint" in that city liniiuht. (ict liarui fi oil of I'riMtnu Si I late and oil our haruen-i. The tlciiiiH'ratn carried l.oiiUianii an UMlul eteiil.iv, noltt lili-tumlliii; Hie boh of the MUlir plantern. Tl e la dien' t'lvsccnt f.ir ?"U can not t'iiuillcd. Sic :liuiu at F L t'haiii hem'. II Tanueiinee, ut one lim. i ruiiriu- tor of the lintel l'ji;;.';i", in univ man- tiger of a naliHin in I'oi iianii. See LoilKlimiUer & l'etcr for a 6 tool li culti rvator. i.iim ui' uill have a urninl Fourth of July celi'liratioii. Atleud the lueeliug ut the coin I houne this evening. Spraying compound mixed ready to u-e, alio lime and vitriol in any (liulitity at F L Chiimliern'. Yenterday'a telegraphic iliMintchcn ay that the OIl' bicycle hymlicute now tut mini; In Hie r.am will nniiu luaKe a cut in the price of wlneln. If you want a good middle or harness see 1're.itnu & Ilult V liills for KiclianU & I'ringlu'n fain- otia Georgia iulutrel were pouted to day. Thinjoll., coiuliluatloii will nu here Tuenilay evening, Apnl The No. 1 (.'renceut Hi -yclen leads the world today lor npeed and low prices. F. L. I'M A.MHKHS, Agent. (i.iv Win K Kui.tell, of Mas-achu- neltH, in a prominent candidate for I lie dem:M!riitic presidential noiiiiuation. Ilin boom wan launched yeaterday. Get your curry combs and hrunliis at Preston & llale'n. Couiily Trciiurcr J G Gray today filed bin' letter of acceptance un an In dependent candidate for tlie olHcc or county Ir. anurer with the county clerk." The Newton Itron., who formerly re nided at Sprintlt'ld, are now ranuing factories both at rortland and Saa Francisco, In the iiiaiuilacture of the pepsin gum. It's ail the K.ime, a slight cold, con g.nted lung or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. OdiiritN & DkLano. The state liiMiue nnylum bus 1;0 patients. There are 112 otllcers em ployed nod the payroll in tH0il a month. The monthly per capita ex pense in f!.4 . Lntiglimiller & l'etcr can cave you money on one. horse plows. The Ma.ain.'ia will shortly issue a bulletin of 00 or S!l panes netting fotth the scenic and geolouical wonders of the north I'acilic count, which will be handsomely illustrated. Karl's Clover Koot, the great l'.lood I'urillcr, giv'.s freshness and clearness to the Complo.lon and cures Constipa tion. 25 ct., M cln., tl.. Sold by Henilemon & Linn. A -eport from school distilct No 121 at Franklin states that the school is progressing nicely and Miss E Hale, tlie ii-acher. is lrivlnir univemal satin- fartlon to lioth parents and children. PeWltt's Sarsparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions impaired ty disease. Ositl KS A PkLano. A street car mule broke the monoto ny on Mllameiie sircei lasi ncmut by getting loose Irom Its urivcr aim the car and running Irom the depot to the car stables. A blaze In the Hoffman House was barely averted hint evening. It started in a closet, but was rliscovereii aim smothered out before it had guinea much headway. I l not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but It will euro pins, That's what IleWilfs itch nazei Salve will do, because it has done it In hundreds of cases. Oshj kn A PkLano. It is reported that the impaneling of alurv in Dakota consisting or nix men . ' . ........ .. ..... .1. in u. I Kiia ami nix women, muv n j,,,. . resulted in one marriage, iwo eiope meiils, three divorces and hah a dozen scandals. llusy people have no lime, ami sell aih'e neonle h ive no inclination to Use (l ie Minute CoiiL'h Cure acts promptly and Klves perniu liellt results. Osiu-iis it PkLano. Itoslou Trancripi: Wife I wniidir ,.iii.. i t liiif'w that vou know are sure to hint you. Husband My dear, ... i i i,..r.i i. i.,iii.,.i hiiiL' nice set b"- ,.. i ,ut it wo hour, (bin king of myself.' I am an altruist. Tin. funeral services id the lute Lulu s? Matlock, held at the Chrisliau church Ibis morning at 'J o'clock, weie largely attended. 'I hey were eonduct i,v Itev M I. Kose. I'hn Interment took Place at the I'lea-sant Hill ceme tery. t)surn it pci.ai.o dclr un to put i:l. ,l... f.olou ioir exi met Iphii a kite ..i i u...- l i:,itr.id. of lieed.ey, Fresno l Cal' as they handle the remedy referred to and want their customers to know what a spl-mii'i men . ... n 1- "It is with pleasure i leu .".. in.. .,.. ,lv' oe of ChamU'rlalii s Cough remedy I was relieved of a ve severe cold. Mv bead was c-unpletelx stoioa-.' up ami I could imt sleep at night I can recommend this remedv. A cold nearly always starts in the head and iifterwanN extends lo the thnwt and lungs l'.y ulng ibis rem edy freely ns soon l.s Hi- tsll hu contracted It will lire the cold at oior and prevent it being extended tn the lungs. Tllli:I)AY, Al'KILS-l. j .lust a few drops id ralu today.. II P l'aiiie is improving slowly. I The uiui'le lives are In full leaf. Pr.Finley, deutisi.rooni 3,Puiiii bin. J W Kays made Junction a vlsl: to day. M i'ailho'oiucw went to Creswell today. Frank Alexander has returned from Lebanon. Miss Maud Mutlock continues about the fame. W II Hawloy was down from l ies well today. Considerable sickness is reported throughout the city. M S darker received two new Craw ford bicycles yesterday . The Alabama democrats have de clared in favor of trie silver. Mis Maggie Whipple or 1'iiitiaiid is visiting relatives in thiscity Volney Hemeliway, who has been ipiile, sick, Is now some belter. S II Friendly today loaded a car of bops for -N'fis & I'uln'r of Albany. Dr, Finlcy. deiiiist.risimS.Duuu blk. llev I G Knolls left for his home at Floieiice on this morning's Siuslaw stage. 7 ft step ladder at F L ClIAMIiKKS. Geo ) Kuta!cs, editor of the Flor ence West, arrived here on last even ing's slage. Mrs Nichols, of Siuslaw, who has been visiting in this city, left for home on the stage this morning. The annual slate convention of the I'uiver-aii-t church will hit held in this city May U and 16. The Crescents ure here. $"i0 for the ripial of any made. See theiii at the liiaiiulaetuiei s' ligeut, F L Chai'ibers. Mrs Ella Houston, of Koschurg, ar rived oi. the 11:20 liaiii and will visit with her parents, Mr and MrsEJ Mo Claiiahau. II 11 Northup, of rortland, will proUalily lie llie liulepelideut gold hug caniliilale for congress in the tavond district. Dr M M Davis, of Corvallis, is in Eugene on a business trip. His many old aciiuaititiiuct a were glad lo shake his baud again. County Tre'ismerJ G Gray today paid to Mate treasurer Melscliaiu t").(l'.'!i,:;'.l, the balance due the stale from Lane couuty. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill has gone the pill has won. PeWitl's Lit.le Early Uisers the little pills that cure great ills. Omii'kn V PkLano. Heppuer GaZ-.-tle: Miss It is:i Hayes arrived on Thursday morning from I. anu county ami will spend the sum mer with her sister, Mrs Joe Hayes, of tuis city. The platform and seats for the I O () F celebration which takes place Saunilay, wire placed 1" position in ti e courthouse yard on the east mile of the building today. I'u re blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparilla purities the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula, and all discuses arising from i npure blood. Osui'HN &. DkLano. The democrats carried Louisiana by d,iK) i majority over a fusion of re publicans, populists and sugar planters. The legislature is demo craiio by 20 majority on joint ballot. HM Holdili rallied oil' a new '!Mi model Stearns bicycle last evening. It was won by Cuns Matlock on a throw oN.I. Several delegate to the populist county convention tomorrow have already arrived, among the number being V II Spaugh and H I' Caldwell, of Junction. A cut of the San Francisco Call building can be seen In K Schwarz schild's show window. This building was built with Oregon stone. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyef.e, of Le Hoy, N. Y., nays: "I have used Parks' Tea and find it the best remedy 1 hove ever tried. Sold by A. Ykkinuto.v. The Steamer Albany will leave Cor vallis Sunday morning at 4 o'clock for Port, and, returning leave Portland ut 30 ii. III. W illi excursionists. rule, round trip 100 Albniiv Imprint: Hon tY H un leihurir. peonies parly candidate for reiieiesn. Is in the city to day. He will go from here to Eugene to address the Union Silver convention April 21. MrJ II Irvine, ol Joseph, deputy supreme commander of the Maccabees, S III llU'CPy SOIU'lllllg llienioei mm view to organizing a sulMirililiaie lent here. Twenty members are re- piircd to organize. Hums are absolutely painless when Hewitt's Witch Huzel Salve is prompt- Iv iiimlied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, eh, i.oed hands ami hps, and never fails to cure piles. USUI KN iK lhliA-o. t the ridiie.st of tha Eugene Odd Fellows the Southern Pacillc attaches imsseiieer coach on at unlay s labia for the sccomiliodation of Hiii risburi' and Junction (bid Fellows It nrouiises to be well tilled Lefore reaching Eugene. Misses Zola and Anna Grimes, An on ssione. .euiB iune, oniiunc s , i : - - -e I :..- n..l.. W'i. iiner. Ida rvillsinger, Jessie i,u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and Edith Penney weui io Portland todaV to altnul raciuc Northwest convention of the college Y W C A. Thi is the lime of year when the little Willie boys in high collars and .-.I low shoes tik tlu'ir iHmttiitim bile aw ay their idle i...ors niw I iu re nuss ng lames tan oi ' s I.. .. countelialice. '..rvullia (i.izelle: Prof EllMcEl- rov gets dow n to see Ins prune orchards und other property Interests In Den ton county once In a while. The pro- r...., I..h retained lno-t of Ills proi nty hen ; and it seems lihe oni uui to iiave him around. Henry Walton, of Portland, is in the city, liaving returned fro;:i Cohurg ,i.i- r.in. i.,,,,, i lie rep'irls his father. J J Wall Sr, ifieh I., Iter, and le was able lo sit ii. uns ling and eat his breakfa-t. and was in ere lent spirits. His many friends will lie pleaed lo heur this. He Is M years of Sge. N.. (rouble has yet occurred lt ween the -Worn, fishermen ami the Wash ington militia at llie mouth of the ( oluinl i i, but much grumbling is be . i ... I Ur.-, I in because of the manner iifwhich Hie militia prevents Isiutinij parties Irom going to Ilwcco. I he last ,.t y to .Mrl for that point was order e. back iiieb r penalty of ta-ing shot, the older of the militia Is ini! einpha . ...i i... u .oi .il shower ol bu.let' un .s.uifoilahy cloaelo the heads of the boating parly, Nolle" to lid I Ki Hews. Paiiy i.r.anl. ,nl . All Ine (I, Id Fedows and their I ' i in dies and fiicuds In Eugene, J uo i.oii, I larrislairg, Cottage Grove, Co' org, Irving, Sprii.gllc Id and Loiuiie also all the Kebekajis in the above said places und all vi-itiug Odd Fellows ami Uebekuhs belonging to other lodges, are her, by especially Invited tit attend the Anniversary Celebration held In Eucciie Saturday, April 2 ii h, both morning and evening, and lo at tend llie ball lit Coliser's hall ut .M p III. You me especially reitiested lo meet lit 1 O O F Mall lit II a III and form in the fraud parade. Odd Fel low s belonging III Lane county should bring I heir baskets well Idled and see that all visitors and their II lends are well taken care of. Tables Willie erected in the city park for the accoin liiodaliuii of serving t he lunch. Citizens and friends come out and be with U-, and let us make it a gala ilav. P.Y OllDEK OK CuMMITTKK. o - !!! l.lUt.l, Al'ill ."- Caps asp Gowns. The gentlemen members ol the senior class of the University of Oregon re. lived their caps mid gowns a day or two ago and this morning both the holy and gen tlemen members or the class dunned the new rots'S and (he odd but becom ing looking caps for the lir-t tunc. The new garb will be worn dining recital ion hull I'M until the close of llie scIumjI year. This cui-uuu of the seniors has long Urn in Vogue In marly ull ol the Eastern colleges, but the home university is the tlr.st insli tulio'i of learning in ibis slate to adopt it. The long flowing black robes give the seniors very learned and iliguitlt d look, which they per haps could not otherwise aopiire. There are 20 members of llie class 12 gentlemen and ladles and as all of t.ie costumes are exactly alike it is difficult for the casual observer lo dis tinguish one cx from the other. Of course the newness of the thing has ciiunl the knighllv looking members oftheclass to lw considerably guyed today. The preps, the fieshineli, llie sophomores and the juniors have found oppoi (unity to ridicule their supeti'Ms; but (he lader are none the less daunted by the chiding reniurks mid iiiiuisi!ive" gla ces ami bold star lugs of the subordinates They have not been hi college six years ror noth ing, and he-ides they have liccli living up to (Ins ciilical moment in Imagi nation for several weeks past. Taken all in all the new dress of (he senior is cheap, serviceable and becoming. They were purchased at a eos of about eight dollars pi r suit, and can be af forited by every mi mln r oftheciasa. They w Id place all on an eiilality on grad ual ion day In respect lo dress, und will nave (lie poorer members of I lie c ass from the embarrassment cf wear iug cheap clolhlug u bile 'he rich will beattiiedin llie. most elaborate and expensive. Pally O.UliI, April J I. The CKi.Kiut i ion M dktinu. The citizens meeting held at the court house last evening to consider the mat ter of celebrating the Fourth of July lu Eugene in a proper and i.alnolic milli ner Ibis year w as iilteiiiled by only a few of tlie "citizens." However those resent organised by electing E J 'ruzler president, and I L Simpson secretary. 1 he meeting voteil io rcler tlie matter of a Fourth of July cele bration to the committee appointed by the city firemen to arrange for a lire- men s tournament, with power to act. l lie committees irom the various lire companies, appointed (o arrange for (he tournament, inei .moiiuu.v evening and organized by electing Wid Met ice president anil I V Onion secretary. Win Mner, Win lloilus, j It Pi-avenue ami T W Jenkins were appointed a committee to solicit funds for tl e tournament. The action id the meeting last night places the mailer of a Fourth of July eelebraiioi in the hands of the above named coiniuilice, and It Is ipiite likely that they will proceed at once to arrangb tor a nig celebration hi connection with the firemen's tournament, w hich w ill be held on July 2, 3 and 4. The soliciting committee commenced work (his morning and the subscrip tions ( bus far have been more liberal than for years past. Eugene will have celebration that anyone can ne prouu of. Hrnam of olnlm ill lor I Hlarrll lltal IimiiuIii .Urreiiri, siiteii aiei coiiotli'lely tic runue llie wli'de fi mcrpur mire V lleslmv llie , lli' "l lein aheii i-nlerliiir il inruiiKli li"' ,ni mirfapi s. Hueli articles should never Is- nmsl Mis.iil nn iirc.Thilliin from rei.iualili' phy-l ruins, as llie iIsiiihk.- IHey will u.i ih ii-ii i.'i'i e theK'siil you rait pnsduly ilerivo In.tn lli' in. . . ii ... IIhII's I'niarrli run), lauiiiilsi' urt-,1 i.jr r j I lumpy & I'd, Toledo, llhlo, I'olllslin tin HIT - tion llie lilo.ul and imieuii- iiiriaecB of Him )lem. In Imi Inn 1 1 til I ' a l atiirrh I ure lie mill) nr. hii.i is inksa inieriiany, tieouu .o.eenj oil Rl llie Sellllllie. Il It Ina-le HI i .ue'io, j K J I'heney ,v l.'i. Tistiinoiiial" tree, sold by PruKbums, 7H.'. ATirn Hahv sick, wo tra"' l"'r CiMn-v. Micn she was a Chil l, fcho erl.sl for C n'-torla. When ho Ixvamo Him, slm e'""-! tVsloris. Sfben ihs bJ CliUdreu, the gave them Caalurl Hiirklen's Arnica Salve. The Pest Salve in the world for Cuts, P.ruises, Sores, I'lci rs, Salt Khcuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ull fskln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay reipiired. It in guurantifd to give la rfect wit isfact mil or money refunded. P'ice 'St cents per For sale by Henderson Jt Linn. box, Mrs. T. S. Haw kins, of Chattanooga T-nn.. -avs: "Shilo's Vitulizer 'Saved My Life.' I consider 't the best renie le for debilitated system I ever used." For Pyspep-ia, Liver or Kid- ii.v trouble it excels. J'rue 75 cents. Sold by lleiid'Tsoii A L no. Wamtkii. il) cords of red fir wood, delivered at brii a yard J mile west of .s-pringlleld bridge. Pkiiky Fkank, Eugene. "i 1 t 1" Vs. leved anontly 1 .ffc VITH0UT Vp Kii.i'c or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painles3 CURE EFFECTED From Thrca to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. 0r; CI.O.s-IMi SKXil"SS. Ollli'i rs F.hvteil by Ml (' I I Ii- O'l'.iou o Visitmg tMtgjf. ' pa ijr iiitsfd, A-! il . The Lane county Women's Chris tian Temperance Colon closed its ses sions yesterday ufii moon by transact ing the billow lug huillc: The i lccilou of ofllcers resulted as follows: Mrs Maggie Hoiis'on, president; Mrs Mary Howe, rec. secretary; Mrs Nellie P Harp, corresponding secre tary, and Mrs HumUaker, treasurer. Pelcgstea lo the slate convention ' Mrs Kate II Met lung and Mrs Puller, alternate On Invitation the county convention will meet one year from 'this dale at Creswell. The ipiestiou box proved a very in teresting nnd profitable part of the progiam. Soma very spicy nnd In'er- e-ling iileslions were asked which brought nut some very good ideas. llie commute on nominations re ported as follows: SuK'rinteiideul purity Mrs Mi Clung. Superintendent llow er mission -.M i- Lillie Scott. SuiHTintendeut Pemorest medal- Mrs Melton. Suiierinteiideiit franchise-Mrs Howe. Superintendent press work Mrs Itilyell. Superintendent narcotics Mrs Mi Kill ne v. SiiH-i'iutei.ilent scientific temperance Inst met ion Mrs ,Mc. lister. Superintendent mothers' meetings I Mrs Johnson. On motion (he convention adjourn ed. KKllPTION. In the evening an entertainment and reception was given ill Mount's hall in honor or (he visiting delegates Tlie exercises voiumeuced w ith some phasing selections by the mandolin chili. This was followed by a ipiartet, "Prilling Away," by Messrs Ziegler, Gilbert, Ziegler and llulin. lu re spouse lo encore they rendered "Some w here tonight." liev II I, Ituardiiiail of the Baptist church wan then Introduced and de livered a short talk on practical sub bets. " l lie Mini W ltd llie iiroKeu ipg, a solo, bv Miss llelihatn. followed, lie siHiiidhig to an encore siie sung, "Will II ray" This closed the program and nil In formal reception was held until a late hour. About 100 guests were present Kefreshineiils were served, and the Indies of the W V T V spared no pains to make the clo-iug gathering of (ha seventh annual convention one of llie most pleasant lu the history or the so ciety. Puis fur Wood. The Hoard of directors of School Pist., No. 1, Lane county Oregon w ill receive bids until May loth, 1SJHI, for fifty cords to seventy live cords of old growth yellow or red 11 r wood four feet and two feet long; also fllty cords second growth white oak wood four feci long, not less than three inches in diameter at small end, to lie delivered ut the school houses in Eugene on or U'loru August 15th, 1SIHI. A good and sullU'icnt hood will be rec pi i red for the faithful performance of the contract. The right reserved to reject any or ull bids, lly order of the board. Geo. F. Chaw, Clerk Ciniors Si'KiTAti.E. Corvallis Times: A curious spectacle wus ob- seived n the W illamette tsilllilaV III- ternoon. With the river only N feel above low water a huge mass of drift suddenly came down (ho river. 1 hero weru loiis. trees and small drift, and for a period of alsuit 15 miliums the surface ol (ho water was completely filled Willi the debris. It llnally arter arousing much curiosity, passed on down the river. Where It came from is not known, but it Is supixmed that some drift, loosened by the late hiirh water, had finally broken away uwd that this accounted for the phe nomenon. An Obstacle limslly Murmoun U4. Then, are, no doubt, Insurinoutitalila oh Mai'les. Hill that harrier to tho enjoymiiiil ol health, chronic roimllimtloii, Is not anions' tht-iii. And this (or llie rrsmm that thrre II tlioroiiKh, proiiii.t ami liiii-irrlliig nirdlrlnal u. nl. lliMtaltci'i.stoliiaeh lllllunl, Sdal.led lo Ilk re el. an well aa lo lliu rninovai in mum lillloua ami ilynis'Ptln yniiloiiis which ac iiiiiuii It. violent tiiiruiiilvt'N. wne ne iiiIii.tkI or r.-tf. -table, weaken !h Isiwvia ami ilmrder the aloinaeh. I ho llllleri, on ins eonlrarv. trenalhelia Slid reltlllates thrill IhiIIi .Moreover, II lralHilllluea inn iierjuin )lein, ami In a euro lor ami niMiiroiai aam Kiiard aunltiKl kidney sml malarial eoiniilaliila. It Is a un it iient I aii'l elleelUo lonle, cininter arts lh ilillrinllli- ami Slid iromoh-s eon vfleneenew. slesii sml spis-tlle are uoin uen elllled I.t ll ilia. It Ii a ilainlard reinuily ell domed by the entire medical fraternity. Pally Guard, April '.':. Kn Ak-i'si'KAUK Ci.pii The Bhnke npeiireclub met last night with Prof l.ni'lhi c I arson, at llie nome oi rroi Mark linilev and colli limed reading Henrv IV. The next meetluir will bo held at (he home or Miss Mary r Mo Oornack at which time the club w ill finish reading Henry IV. 'Ilisclub will probably adjourn ror the season at tho next meeting. (ilTTINO HNAKKM. lVof J It Weill erbee. physical director of the Univer sity of Oregon, is engaged in securing 11 collection of Oregon snakes, nzaru turtles, etc. Mr Welhetheo now has number of reptiles In the university gymnasium. As fast as be can obtain tiieui they will be classified, and be will endeavor to get a complete col led ion. Notice. .Members of I O O F lodg of Kugciie are requested lo meet at tl elr hall Aiirll 'Si promptly at 10 a m to innkf arrangements for parade. By order of committee. "tiet it" Is good advice but "Tuke Simmons Liver lU'gulatoi" Is better fur your health and happiness. I'.very body should take a liver remedy im; casioiiully ami especially In the i.riuir to iilie no Hie torpid liver and keep up u hc.i.iiiy circulation of ifis'd rich blood, free f.om poison and full of nourishment to the body. "We would not keep house without It." II (i O Fink, Hpriiigi!ale, Parks' Sure Cure is a iswitive ssclllc in all diseases of the Liver ami Kid neys. Ily removing the uric acid In the blisxl It cures Kheumatlsm. 8. II ISasford, of Carthage, H. Ihikota, says: "I U lieve Turks' Sure Cure ens-Is all other medicines for Rheumatism aitf Urinary tlisorders." Sold by A- YfcR- t.MITO.N. riMTIt rnUi.CAMS- Warm Hae Predicted Part nf April. for l.aticr In his last bulletin Prof Foster gave fort'casl of the htoriil wave to cross (he continent from 22d to 2mh ami (he next be savs wi I reach the. Pin ill mst hImiiiI the '.'Till, cross the wi st o the ItiTkles country bv clon of the Mb, great central valleys 2 lh to May 1st. I'.ustrrn stales May d This disturbance will be pieced, d by a warm wave reaching .unusual h'elvhla ami folloaed by a sudden Irvp reaching (be frost line lu lull tudra w here frosts SOtllllllles occur in Mav Warm w aves will cross the west ol Rockies country about 27th, great ecu (ral valleys 2Hlh. Eastern Slates May 1st. Cool wave will cross the westo lloekles country about .M'th, great ecu (ral valleys May 2d. Eastern stab Mav 4th. Kuiulall will il ciea-e In !nuthcrn slates and west of the Missouri. Only local showers will occur in the drouth lilricts north of she Ohio and Mis ,ouri rivers. Prior to April 25th tin April drouth 111 aplH'iir si rious north oflheOnio iiml .Missouri aim ine ncui wiuis'in t.iisc. Following that dute a cool wave or low record will sweep east ard ami local showers will result. I'lie lemiieialuiii forecast for March published ii month is-lore, provm io ne reiiiaikuh v correct. I he nionl li aver aged precisely as calculated III all parts ri be I lilted .states except on I no ex Ireine nolth Piieillc c"iil. lie dial lc hces the world lo show whele thill Ion ir ranuc foicast nf temperature has ever la'cu collalcd. The foiecasls of .March raiuiaii w as almost as good. As predicted rain was lullcieut norlli of the Ohio ami .Mis aouri except north and west of lank town. On the racllic is.asi, .Mianiic nasi. in the meat central vallevs la-low Minneapolis und Yauktowii and In the gulf states die rainfall lor March wasnlmosl exactly as caicuiiiieu lino predicted. Pally (.Haul, A 1 1 1 .'.I. Si i r CnM mkm'KIi. A suit was to- lay Introduced in .liislice In eler s court by Geo M .Miller againsi .irs Phlnegar. About t'.il Is involved. I'he complaint alleges (hut In making exchange of property on Ihlrleeiilh street lu this city lor properly lo cated lu Falrmoiinl, the ilefeiulanl oh tallied possession of uhoiit worm ol green fruit which she gathered from (lie fairniouui propcuy. i m im plaint father alleges the t radii was never consummated and ladli com plainant and iletciiilant lisik ImcK llie properly that they hud started to ex change, hence the suit to recover mon ey on the fruit. The defend ml claim that ec.eh had pos.sesj.lou of tlie oilier s proH'rty for a lime and that com plainant obtained as much Uuellt Irom defendant's properly im defend ant did from pin) ii till m, mid that the matter was about a staiul-oll. me caso will be tried tomorrow. - In Pakksksh. The Dalles I' M savs: Owing In the failure of the city council and the electric, light company to neree uiion a price for furnishing street lights, The Palles has been In darkness since the llrst of ine inooui. rids Is it condition lo Iki deplored. Al- t r having enjoyed the luxury oi siren lights ro' a number oi years mo iesi- dents of tlie clly do not desire to ret rogress, and go back lo ine -11111 k i'i." hi it were. The city cannot nllord to nav the prices dcinalided by the company, anil llieso prices niu m best that are liable to ne oiivreu. paily i.natil, April XI Ma 11 N'Kws.-Crlss Ihnlscli. of the II ofl) liient niaskul, yesterday received a lettei rroui his old home at Chure, (Switzerland, containing the sad news orthe death of hit fathei, who passed uway March 2-5. The letter contain ing tlie news wan iiiiuosi, n inooiu reaching this cily. Deceased leaves three daughters In Switzerland and three sons In this country, namely Crlssand Jake llartach, of thin city, ami Rasper llarlnch, of Pleasant Hill. Pally (Inard, April '.:i. Sl it fok Pi vouch. Hebecca Parker todiiv Instituted suit III the circuit court, to obtain a divorce from ner husband William Parker. Couiplaii alhves cruel ami inhuman treatment as the principal cause nf complaint. She anks ror a separation aim un ii-mn right to resume In r muhleii name, Ke- hecea Jackson. I lie couple were ni"r rled In this county November 5. IHD-l. A llrnlnl. PoiiTi.ANP. April 22-ExMayor Mason, the anil Simon nominee for iiinvor. lien ea llie puoiisnen re nil, thai he will wiiiiuraw irom me tinei- . : - . .. .1: corneiad light. Pallr (iunrd. April 1. iiiio Huimckiiikii. Tho Fourth of July committee has this afternoon re ceived subscription to the amount of $51)0. About HOI) mare is wanieu. Kl'PY'H I'lf.lt HCIM'OSITOKY. Ii Kusruntred to rure l'llei sml Comtlpsllon or money refunded. WI ceiita eer Ih.i. send Iwoitainpi fr elre'ilar and Vr Sainple lo MAItTIN HI'liV, Hi'iditered I'harinaelsl.Uiieai ter, I'a. No 1'oitai.i Anhwkbsii. Kor lal.i by all ll'il 'la ilniKipiiii rverywliero, anil 1. 1 1 e 1 1 0 iireumi by u-biirn A Peljini' UTAPIA HOSIERY! The Latest Sanitary Stainless Dye. Every pair guarantc-cil not to falo or crock, (iivu thorn a trial ami you will tiso no other. PRICES FROM 10C UP. Wo also have a com pK-tu stock of Latlios' ami Gents' Sl'KINd ami SUMMKR UNDKUWHAU. Call ami oxaminu our prices. We will savo you money. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. A. V. PETERS. A lo. 40 Chilled Plow A good 8-inch Stool Plow with extra share ,ww! .ii stci'l l'miiHi (Cultivator at ).IS, ifU.'M unit m iv.vi.ii iw.v .. Mowing Machino and Binder Sections and Guards for all standard machines, Cheap and Good Quality. Good or cheap tinware 20 per cent less than any storo in Lane County. An "-'astern lliiule ('k Stove, No. 8, at $13 M to $i".u0. (.Lo,, made I 'ook Stoves, No. H. fro',,, U-HJ lo til 0d. "dish II. hand." At the GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. 1 1. grain. Tlie following program will bo ren dered ut the i nturtaiiiiuciit given In IO O F 1 1 1 1 1 Satuiiluy eveulng In coiiuectioii with the ccluhrallou In honor of l ho 77t h iiunlversary of the order, and under llie auspices of the Kibe kith Piano olo rtlitir Frazer Puieh 1 lnlatioii prill, by six little gills. OC.4 . O ..Mrs Folsoin, of Junction. Sadie Prlskill, of Junction. ..Mr Caldwell, It. citation Miss Cl.irioiict Solo of Junction. (unrictte by Messrs Gilbert, Lukln, 'le-t and Aw drey. Vocol Solo Miss Jeiililo Iteattle Piano Solo Mis ltutli Caldwell, of Junction. P.aiiloiic Solo Mr McFarland, or Junction. CllANiii: in Ciiani:i.. The recent high walers hale caused the Willam ette river lo cut u new channel nearly a mile long lu the vicinity of the mouth of die McKeiiie. This new channel is , t full nf snags iiml has never been uaVlgatcil. l'.y reason of the change lu the river I he old channel has beeu rendered uiiiiavigahle ami the steamer livpsv has not been here slues last Saturdi.v. At that lime tlie water wan high enough so '.he boat could make (he run through Meek's slough. The river Is now ut a good singe, but ow ing to (he lack of a sung (mat to clean out (he newly formed channel, boa I a are tillable lo get here. 'Mils Wheel l.eud. The fastest mile ever run, 1 minute, II :t-5 seconds was made by O M Pen uis, ut Denver, March 27, on a 1806 model No 1 Cieceiit. Price $75. This Is a road wheel and not a racsr In weight. 1- li l HAMllKflH, Agvut. Notice. All outstanding warrants registered prior to August hi. 1 w ill lie paid upon preseutalloii at my oflleo on or U fore April ,'iOth, IS'.Ml. Interest will cease uf.t r this date. Gi:o. F. Chaw, City Treasurer. (noil Mews. Clothing and furnishing goods at leu than cost. Ed llaiim's bankrupt stock is now for sale The entire stock must lo closed out legardless of cost. 1 10: II AIM. I've a secret In my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would impart, Sweet Marie: If you'd even fairer bo Vou must always use Parks' Tea The Improvement you will see, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Ykhinoton. Shilo's Cure Is sold oil a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It Is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25cts., GOets., $1. Sold by Hen del son & LI 11 11. Ax Billy's Pkice List. Untile Ax tobacco per lb.. Jelly Is'an candy air Ih 2 Ih heart candy 2 lb mint lo.engcs 3 lb plain mixed candy 250 lOo 25o 25o 25o 25o 25o 15o , 40o , 25o , 05o , 05o . 03o . 15o 2 Ih No 1 almonds 2 lb No 1 w alnuts 10 qt tin bucket Slur, climax, saw log tob. per lb., 7 lb good raisins 0 (l dairy pans (1x1) slate with pencil only 1 pt tin cup 1 largo can oysters cheap at 2l)c... 1 lh good roast colloe 200 1 Ih very nice mast collce 25o IJIueseal vaseline per bottle 05o 4 boxes ball blueing 'S0 Ireaiii 5 or 01b note paper cheap 25 lor 200 Pest glycerine toilet soap njr bar.. 05o :t lb gohliist washing powder 20o oiith extra Share $10.00 $G.0O $4.25 li otiil Imns wnntnit.