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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1896)
(Jl XV AND COUNTY. UTTIMUY, ..JUNK 27. ll. nilt rs.Mi, oculist, j. J. Walton, attoriiey-nt-hiw. M nie to loan f farms. Eii'iilii; of Ju-,u, Walton- 1 r" I . .... Mtivi utnr Iwtu.H.u . , i. mini' irii wsssv " ' i k'lviti ulniita kiu litiyU ls.l , ... Miiiiif"ii t.'l. Ho It pre wired l' "'" u" lt',,t"1 w"rk ln tliu 'M1 I Trv Anti Rust Tinware Gtiarnn-..-l'f,irthreeyeais. l,v h I. I ii i f iiL'ua 'cUilirm Krk! thlilem lUrl'.l Highest tush price paid for Chi'tcm "iurk. Bring our ,mrK i,UrK W. SANIES. Ijhin'i i Kv Foil ::o Days I will it hifL't' reiiuciioii in niv niiiiiii. hrv pries lor mo nci tinny nuts, hi Wkf r..Hii for a largo Invoice of c-in-ir,,i,,rv. Come hi once mid get !-. Hamzman, Rlsdnu Block, IK 1 1 Street. Farm for Sale, 1 have now thirty lino furmsiuthc uiiliinictte valley for sale. These JiriiiH include every variety hi size nut) t . l . I. !.... linCC. rnr ot-sci iihiuii usv, nuiui-ra 1 (. KO. M. Ml LI. Kit, Wilkius Block, Eugene, Or. tows koh Hale. Ten graded milch Vows Willi etiives iroiu iwo. to six 'week old for sale singly or otherwise. i,,,lv for further particulars to Janus litarliari, r.uijeiie, or mis oincv. ttVn 1" " C'liiM, :. crio.1 f..r Castorl. WVn twanie Mils, fba clun;; to Contorts. JTben the hvl Children, sh gave I Loin Caatorla, Call for Warrant. Notice Is hereby given that the fol- Luing warrant w ill be paid on pre mutation at my oniee. interest on gillie will ceuHU June 10, 1S!)0: All jitie county warrant from reentered jpntiiht-r U'iOo to icgislcrcd uu.uberVNiT, t 1 1 Inclusive. J O Okay, County Treasurer. Eugene, Or, June 13, 1S!H). liuckleu'a Aruku Salve. The Best Salvo ill the world for Cut, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bliciim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give icrfect satisfaction or money refunded. Priee 25 e'iita per box. for sale by Henderou & Lluti. Nouoe to Contractor!). Tho Hoard of Directors of itohool fl-lrka No. 44. will receive sealed bids foi the building of a school house ia said district until July 1, ISMli, dis trict to furnish nil materials. Plan and specillcatloim mav heneeii at olllee 'county school Hiiperlutelideiit, Ku- euc, to whom bid may be pri'Heuted. ilie right reserved to reject any and 1. 11 bids. R. P. Jon, Chairman, Llewelyn, Or. p I Public Dunce. A puhliu dance will be given at UosIhmi, in tho warehouse, Friday eilng, July 3. First clas niusio vJI be in attendance. A good lloor sad room lor all. ItcfreHhiiienti may I bad reasonable. Tickets 50 cents a Imber. J F Kkknky, Manager. Importuut to Farmers. VaKELEK'8 SyUIKHEL E.XTKKMt.NA- OK, the original anil only article of Its 1 llid giving complete satisfaction, .'w redui-etl from 50 to 30 cei ts per 4ii. For sale by Osu'jun & DkLano, I EiiKene, Or. (We mtght tell you mote about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably Know that it cuns a cough. Every one does who has used it. It is a per fact remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse tifss. It Is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and iOick In curing. U8IIURN S UKLiATiU. Uids for School Houio. K, .,,1.1,1 1,1,1 f.,p oronllnir R scbool hbuse in district No. 10) will be re . ..... V' . U .) . 1 . .w.aa.g vived up to July 15, 1SH0. Plans and fSeeitlcatlonn can be seen at the ofllce the clerk or F B Chase, after July ljisrtO. The board reserves the right li reject any or nil bids. 1 FD Chask, Clerk. Look I'ok It. Somewhere in to- ' isHiie there is a chango. lou ill le most likely to find it in F E Dunn's ad. Look nnd see. Greseent - $50. fqualto any $75 wheel. lirAJ fkl s -V-iC.;-' 2 pi-lEivra. J ?;4i :i&r:w WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 The lilxrals In KtlCCCSsful. 'lunula have been Wlienyoii want a whip goto Pres. tu & Hale. M Pitcher has U-en appointed post master at Star, tills con my. The Dallas woolen mill, built dve years ago, is now In oeraton. Hiryclfk Ladies' and Cieiits'. !' L ClIAMIlKKS. The front of Fisher & Watkiiis' meat nirket Is receiving a new coat ol paint today. For axle g.eae and oil go to Preston et 1 1 ale's. Itionti Siingley, of Franklin, has Ih' ii granted a patent on a new gate device. Kcgular iplarteily insjK.-ctloli of Ciunia'iy (..ON tl, occurs mxt Mon. day evening. Wagons, Iltiggle ami Carts. F L CllAMIIKIIS. Hepiihlicaus of Poitland have ar ranged for a McKlult y ratlllcatloii liiii'liug Saturday night. Cnro Pros, geneinl iinichntils in Koeeburg, are closing oui their business and w ill move to California. Get your curry combs ami brushes at Preston & Hale's. To ruli a zinc lined bath tub once a week witli a ( Uith dipped in ketosctie will make It look hkesilvir. The Free Methodists have again ar rived in Fiiirmount and w ill erect a large tent to hold met tings in. The Dcering Hinder. Light run ning, ball U'aring, lias no i ipial. 1' Ii C1IAMI1KKX. A marriage I ice tin- was todiiv icrant ed to Mr Archer Itiee mid Miss Mae Louliiaii, both of Ime county. Governor Lord has declined tons, so.'late witli lliu blinetallc convention to I held in Yamhill county shoilly. Get harness oil of Preston & Hale and oil your harness. The deniocra'ie delegates to the Chicago con venlioii will leave about July 1st, so Charles Nickell writes ye editor. Kosebtirg Iteviov: It Is said that a woman's branch of the A P A was organized In Uiseburg last Thurs day night. Milk tans. Dairy and Cieninery supplies. F L CllAMIIKIIS. Marriage licenses were today issued to Mr John Halms and Missllara Stall. rd and to Mr Chas Vandevert nnd Miss Maggie Whipple. If you want a good saddle or harness see Preston & Hale's. Koseburg Ilevlew: The Daily Eu lie ne (ii'AKl) issued a very line edition Thursday, containing a full report of the coiumeiifcmetil exercises of the Stat- L'nivessily. Wall paper, nil new, latest designs. F' L ClIAMHKKS. A couple applied for a marriage license last evening, but were dis appointed, as the young lady was un der age and the papers were not prop erly made out. The Illinois democrats yesterday ic liominated Governor Altgeld and eleeted free silver delegates lo the na tional convention, Wisconsin de clared for gold. One of the hohos placed In jail yes terday was released last nlvht and im mediately left town. The oilier one was e ven a hcariiiL' this morning and sentenced to 10 days work. "Wake up, Jacob, tho day Is break ing!" bo Kiid DeWltt's Little Early Risers to the man who hud taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. Unburn & DeLano. Cards are out announcing the mar riaueof Mr J S Miller and Miss Clara MeCradv. The event will take place at the residence of tho bride's parents a short distance west ol this city at 8 p m tomorrow night. Small In size, but gieat in result?. DeWltt's Liltle Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing Indi gestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. OsBt'KN A PeLano. The Eocene creamery now receives about 1000 pounds of milk daily. To do a good business the creamery should receive twice that much milk. No trouble is experienced In disposing of ill tho butter made at the highest mirkit price. Parks' Tea c'.ears the complexion Mrs. N. MeyeP.e, of Le Roy, X. Y., says: "I have used Parks' Tea and find It tho best remedy I have ever tried. Sold by A. Ykkinciton. It Is reported that W J Bennett, the architect, of Medford, has fallen heir to a handsome tortuno oi oo,ouu oy th" death of a wealthy bachelor uncle in New York. Ashland Tidings. This news will interest Mr. Bennett's Rose burg creditors. R iseburg Review. Mower and binder extras. Se.'tlom to lit Dcering, Woods, Osbum, Km- pire, jJUOKeye, v. oniiiiuo, i evi i, SlcCirniiick nnd several other mowers, urn! several sizes for each kind. (iuards, sickle heads and other extras for ail the above mowers. F" L Chambers. We are anxious lo do a little good In this world and can think of no pleos anter or bitter way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure us a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other oerious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Osbum A DeLano. The Oreimi state cainii-meeting of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held at Cnnby. Oregon, on their lumntitiil rounds, 's'lrinninif July 14th noil onlinulnir until July Ttli. The grounds will be suitably arranged and everything In good condition for an eiijoyatile aim proiuauie iiieeuiiK. Purks' Sure Cure Is a positive specific lu all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys. By removing tho uric acid In the blood it cures Rheumatism. S. B Uasford, of Carthage, S. Dakota, says: "I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism nnd Urinary disorders." Sold by A. Ykr- IMiToN. Eli Hill, LumUr City, Pa., writes: 'I have been sutlering from piles for 23 years and thought my case Incura ble. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and it performed a per manent cure." Tills is only one of thousands of similar cures. Kcxeina, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when It is u-ed. OsnrRN 4 DkLano. Personal. I'nlljf CurJ, J, i u Roy l. kin returned fr.uii Turner to day. Drtgei,y ciime up from Junction this afternoon. Mls Ida Houston of Mohawk was In Eugene today. J W Wlthrow returned from Port land last evening. Mr Boyd, the Brownsville phntogra pliei, is in the city. Mis Nellie Whitney Is visiting her brother, J R, in Albany. W C Roe left this morning for El lellsburg, Washington. Rev Mr Sweeney of Cottage Grove was In Eugene today. Recorder Dorrls hit for the Blue River iniiies this morning. DrJohu Oeary, of Junction City, was In Eugene last evening. Will McClure hnaaccvpicd a position In l.iuu A Kays' furniture store. Mrs JO Rhiuelnirt went to Junc tion today to visit with friends. C II Rclshaw relumed home this Hfteriioou from a visit to Portland and Salem. Miss Esther Johnson went to Cor valiis today, where siie will visit with friends. Corvaills Times: Fred Mulkey, of Eugene, Is visiting the family of James Cauthoru. W W Alllngham, of Coburg, Iihs U-cii elected assistant principal of lb.. Lebanon public si hool. Mrs M F Turner, of Harrishurg, went to Cottinje (iiove this uftcriiix.ii to attend I he wedding of her sou, Arch Rice. Arch Rich made the last one of his "usual trips" lo Collage drove lliis afternoon. Attorney fail Veuzle of Portland, who has Ist'ii visiting with his folks III this city tor a few days, relumed home l day. R Jacobs, .f Portland, president of the Oregon City woolen mills, siient last nielli In Eugene, the guest of Hon S II Friendly. Miss Vena Adair, who has been teaching school in Portland, came np on today's local mid will visit w ild Eugene friends Mrs W C Newburn went to Fall Creek this afternoon. She will )! her people who will leave next week for Liaho by teniii. Mrs Denny and daughter, Miss Edith, lefl 'for their home near Salem toiluv. Miss Denny is a stu dent of the L'ofO. Mr utid Mrs U R Chrisman and lit tle son drove to Sodaville today. Mr Chrisman will return, but Mrs. C. w ill remain for several wicks. John Stewart left on the itnge this morning foi the Mckenzie, springs, lie w ill si-end about two wtvks rusti cating at l lo se Miptilar resorts. Chris Bartsch went to Mellsiurue springs today to spend a few weeks on his claim. ins piuce in ine u oi w market is b lng supplied by B A Alj ten. MissSewell, who has been visiting lot some lime with tho family of Rev I) E Loveridge, went to Portland to day and will leave for her home at Lnadllla, .M'W lora, niaicwuajs. Mr Rulle, of the Fish and Rude party w hich left here a few days ago by team for Colorado, returned this afternoon for some articles that had been left Is-hlcd. The party Is now at Full Creek. nt.. W: u. u. Mnvl.ii. VOrvnnin i linen. ninmi.(i, . i.-ii Johnson drove up to lCugeuo Monday; lie wbs uccommnlcU home ty Miss Anna Mcliee. Miss MeOee will re main the uuest of Mr and Mrs b" M Johnson nnd family until Friday. J O Hunt f Cottage Grove will leave In a lew days for Coos county, where he bus a six weeks contract to survey some government land. He will proliaPIV ie aceomimoieu uy Clarence Keene and Roy Hurley of this city. Rev Bell, of California, who has been spending several months lu this city, assisting in a revival service for several weeks, went to Portland today, where he w ill Join ins w lie, who is visiting in that city. Rev () B Whltmore, formerly pastor of the M E church ot tins city, uui ; now grand lecturer tor tne i nueu Artixnns. with headnuiii ters at Port- land.lsln this city In thelnteiestof the of the order he repnsents. Mr It Smith, organizer lor the Artizans, has been here for several meeks. Mis T)a!sv Loom Is who has been spending a couple of years nt the old ramliy home in ja-o couiiiy, iiouwm, arrived here today and will spend the summer visiting w ith her parents, l)r anil Mis C K Loomls. Mie was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Besse Parkhurst, who will spend tne sum mer litre. Order Suspended. Registers nnd receivers of the United States land otlleea have received the following olllclal notice from llie de nnrtnienl of the Interior, with a re quest that it be made public through Tim w.tli.u lu nnnrnvpil he Ilia lirnn, nw - ,, - j Hoke Smith, secretary of the Interior. Gentlemen: You are hereby In formed that the rule or order lately an uounced through tho press as having been passed by the honorable secretary o- the Interior requiring abstracts of the evidence to lie filed In all cases of appeal taken trom the decisions of this olllee to the department, has been sus pended. No such order or rule Is of force. You w ill please give this notice such publicity lu your several oil I res as will duly Inform the litigants and the sev eral members of (he bar practicing be fore you. Very Respectfully. S W LKMOItKLW. Pill? Guanl, June :'. Rl'NNINd LiMisj Jasper Hills of (he Fall Creek Improvement Co was In the city today. He stutes that a drive of logs lor the Eugene Mill and Lumber Co are now being run down Fall creek and will prol a' ly reach the Willamette tomouow. The liver is now at a good logging stage. RUPTURE I:::.a!itly Kelieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Kr.ifo or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE: FOrv cUMo THEO. H. !UL CO. F0ITLm": : O-'-'jO.I THURSDAY, JUNES',. Tho moon is full again. Dr. Fluley, dentist, room .'l.Munn b!k. Tho barometer indicates a change In the weather. Fourth ol Ju'y goods are Mug dis played in show windows. Dr. Fluley. d.'iitlst.rooniS.lHiim blk. The Marlon county teuchers' insti tute is III session. The last of the militin have I ecu re moved from Astoria. All political interest centers in the Chicago convention. Funnels are now buying their har vesting machinery. St. vet Commissioner Doyle is clean ing up the streets about the city park. Joel Ware of this city has been re comiuUsioued a notary public. Benefit Entertainment, Methodist church, Tuesday eve, Juno 30lli. The Cumberland Presbyterians are holding a protracted mcrllng at Co burg. All the deputy assessors have fin ished their work and made reports ex cept two. Woodmen entertainment social and literary Saturday, June 27. Every body come. The sun shone down upon this part of the earth with a vengeance this afternoon. The Fourth of July committee will collect Hie money subscript for the celebration on July 1. The band boys presented Mr and Mrs John Union with three Uaiitiful silver pieces last evening. A marriage license was today issued to Steven S Tliiirmau aged ID and Miss Josie Maud Brint'ti, tlKcd lo Ice cream social ut Chicago restaur ant next Tuesday evening, given by the U B Eudiavor Society. Willamette 1'uiiiversity has re-elected its old corps of professors for auwt her year. Prof F S Dunn being among Hie n u in Ut. The citizens of Eugene back the Gl'AKKin lheoiiiiliei lliat Willtmctte street should lie sprinkled all the way lo the depot. A clothes line thief robbed Assistant Postmaster lid Bristow't clothesline of several articles of clothing a few nights since. The dining room of the Chicago restaurant lias been enlarged atid several more tables put in. Karl's Clover limit, the great Blood Purifier, gives freshness nnd clearness to the Colli) If) iiiu and cures Constipa tion. 2.- cts., 50 cla., tl.. Sold by Henderson A Linn. Several O A C students from Cor vaills passed through on l ho afternoon train enroute to (lieu homes. The thermometer reulstered IK) degrees in lh- shade this afternoon, which Is the warmest day of the sea son. Puss the good word along the line. Piles can I e quickly cured w ithout an operation by simply applying Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Osiii us A DrLa.no. The new county ofllcers will take the oath of olllee July 1. The old olllecrs who vacate are getting ready to move out. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's SarMi pai Ilia purifies the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. Osiii KN A DkLano. The Woodmen will hold an ox'ii session in 1 O O F hall Saturday even ing for the benefit of their friends and the public. A splendid program will be rendere d. It would he hard to convince a mau suffering from bilious colic that his agony is due to a microbe with an un pronouucablo name. But one dose of DeWitt's Colio and Cholera ( lire will convince him of Its power tonffbrd Instant relief. It kills pain. O.s n u un A DkLano. M J Gilstrap, an ex-soldler, of Smithfleld, was In the city yesterday and made application to Drs Loomls and Gill, members of tho examining board, for a pcnslou. Creswell School gave an entertain ment at Hunter's Hall June l.'l, under tho management of Miss Uroiuheck, principle. Programo consisted of songs, recitations, dialogues nnd drills. It wns well attended and en joyed by all. Adnilsjlon 10 cents Net proceeds f 12.80. A Sl'l'DKNT. When we o insider that the Intes tines are about five times as long as the body, we can realize the Intense sufii-rlng experienced when they are Inflamed. DeWltt's Collcnnd Cholera Cure subdues Inflammation at once and completely removes the diftlculty. Oshukn A DkLano. A good recommendation for Sim mons Liver Regulator is, that It la purely vegetable and strongly tonic. Then too, It is better than pills be cause easier to take lu liquid or powder and with no urlpluK, while the relief fiom Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache and Dyspepsia is quick and sHre. "I find Simmons Liver Reg ulator a very safe and valuublu family medicine. Rev J M Rollins, Fuirlleld, Va. The vouiiu man who was dlsnp pointed in netting a marriaire license Tuesday, appeared st the e'erk's olllee aaln this iiiorninif. This time ho hud the papers proiierly signed but had fulled to have a witness accompany him and or course was nualn Uooincil lo disappointment. He Immediately went lu search of a witness and will doubtless succeed next time, as "iovo will liud u way." If It required an annual outlay of f 100 to insure a family against any serious consequences from an attack of bowel co i plaint during the jear 11. ere are many w ho would feel P. their duly to pay It; that they could not afford to risk their lives, and those or llielr rain lly for such an uinouiit. Anyone enn get this insurance for cents, that U-inir the price of a bottle of riiH.nberhiii.' Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. In almost every nclghboihood mie one has died from ho hMhi k of Isiwel complaint before medicine could I sj procured or a phy nielilll uiiimoneil. One or two dimes i he reined v will cure any ordinary case. It never falls. Can you allord in take the ri-k for so small an amount? l or sale by wsnurn a ue- 1 Lano. Personal, IV'.j lii. ir l, June :v Ashlcv Ktevcns nuived hut night from po.tlaud. Mr Wils Owen Is looking after his hot yard at Coyote. Era uk Close aud Alfred Mills aie visiting Hie former's claim on Wolf Creek. Dr Wall returned to Cottage drove this afternoon, after a short visit lu Eugene. Mr and Mrs M W Clearwater of High Bank are visiting relatives In this city. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J M Williams visited Collage drove this afternoon. Mrs Ceo M Miller has gone up the McKtnzie to visit w it It her lather foi a few days. Carlton Smith, class of 'tnl, (J of O, has applied for a position in the stu.o reform school. Mr and Mis John Haines will take up their resilience In the Smith house on Ttiirticuth and Oak streets. Mr Gcoige Norris, w ho has been i n gaged for some months teaching school at Mohaw k has returned home. Mrs M F Turner, of Harrishurg, who has been up lo attend the wedding of her sou, Arch Rice, lelurned home today. Dr 1) A Paine of the state insane asylum wi:l deliver the address ut the Woodmen oeii session Saturday night. Cokvai.i.is GazktiK: Miss Olive Hamilton returned Saturday from a seen months' absence in southern California. J M, W H, J R and W T Fountain, nil of Ceiitrnlia, Missouri, nirrived here last night. They expect to go to the McKep.ie, where they have relatives tesidiiig. E P Shatttuk, a student of the V of O, left for Ids home In Portland today tosH'iid the summer vacation. Mr Shaltuck has many warm ft lends in Eugene. J G Stevenson is packing his eflccls and getting ready to vacate the ofllce ol county school superintendent. He will devote his time hereafter to his fruit farm west of town. Mr mid Mrs Arch Rice passed through on the local Ibis morning from Cottage drove to Linn county, where they will visit until Saturday, when they will return to this city. Wednesday's Albanv Democrat: "Prof Wetlierbee, of liie Stale Uni versity, was In Albany yesterday on his w ty to Monmouth to attend the teacher's institute. He came on a Steams, riding 2S miles before 8 o'clock." Attorney M O Wllklns will leave here at 'A o'clock tomorrow morning on his w heel for Corvallis, w here he gins to take testimony in a case. He will tro from there to Wuldort to take testimony In another case and will tie ul'sint several days. Colonel B F Alley, editor of the Baker City Evening Republican, who has been at Roseburg to attend a mis t ing of the board of trustees of the Ore gon Soldiers' Home, stopH'd oil' here while on his Journey home, spending the day slinking hands with Eugene fi lends, Hon C (' Beekmaii, of Jacksonville, iiicmbcrof the Ismrd of regents of the University of Oregon, wh.i with his wife has lieen visiting in this city since commencement week, the guests of Hon and Mrs Geo B Dorrls, went to Portland today, w heie they will visit for a few days. Psllr liunril. Ju'ie i'. Lawn Paktv. Miss Kat Ii let ii Hen derson entertained a number of her little friends Wednesday afternoon. (lames on t lie lawn were lu order un til 5 o'clock, when refreshments were served. I hose present were: Misses Julia French, Fannie Zclgler, Ina Walkins, Verulta Henderson, I .cla Horn, Eugenia Craig, Nina Nlcklin, Jesse Linton, lOvelyn Slnrr, Grace Wood, Freda Goldsmith, Hszel Wilder zn llav. Morcnce l latum, Jiuny Pratt, Beatrice Hale and Miss Howard. Masters Clare Brislow, Donald Pres ton, Geruhl Preston, bred kcmlcy, r rank Cheery, lluipn jieeier, jmtiiio LollgOottoin, Chester Chllsmull. Ileal nrsi Cannot Ha t'urrd. by l.x-nl ,,llrlioni a they I'sniiot reach the iliseswl isirllon ( lliu ear. 1 here U milr " wy Hi euro nrsinru, aim inn i nj rwuiiiu lloiiat ri'ineiUi'K. Iivafoesa la pallc by an 111 llaiiiiil coiiillllon ol I hi) milium llnlnr ! Iln Kiitlai'hlaii lulu-. When Una luls) la liillamnl tiiu liatua ruintilliiK boiiimI r Inn erleet hear Ink, anl when III" enllrely pliw.l, ilealneM Ii lliu rranll. anil niilellii liillHiiimitllciii Is- inki'ii out ami Uila tuUi rentorml to Ita noriiisl romll- Hi, ii. hramiK will bo nealnin-n ioreer; nine ram-i out i.l tea are eameil 17 c atarrh, which la unihliiK hut an Inllanii-a ciniintloii ul tne mnruim lurfmva. Wawlllslva "no iiiiniirr.i iinnara inr any cam ol 1 valni'sa ( in 11 I hy rnlarrh) thai eau- lint I eureil liy Itali a Catarrh l lire, setni lur l-ireiilara: free. r. t. 11KNKY iv ttu., luieon, w. l'7 lriiKKiu, .'a:. Getting Heady. Now doth the sporty fisherman, O'erhaul his books of flies, Ills rods and reels and whisky Ihisk, And last yeur's stock of lies. -Truth. Dally (iuanl, Juno i RAKTISU Lumiikii. Mathews Bros, proprietors of the Pleasant Hill saw mill, today rafted 8,000 feet of lumber down t hf Willamette from inetr miii lo McVeigh's Point Just above Springfield, a distance of ubout live miles. The raft Is 60 feet long and thev were on!v about an hour nod thirty minutes making the live mile lournev. The raft could not be brought all tho way to this city ns they were afraid to risk the Dolly Burton rapid la-low Springfield. Mathews Bros will bringdown another rufl of l.j.OOU feet III a h;w duys. fiailr r.uartl, June '.'.' M 1 muni -Mr ( lias Vatnlervert. of Prluevllle, Oregon, and Miss Maggie u'i,ii,i,i,, ut this cltv. were united In murriiiL'c ut the home of the bride's ...,.il,..r ui 1 In. eorni r of llith uuil Oak streets, at 8 o'clock last evening, Rev J A IoiiKlMillolil olllciatiUK- "or conuialulations and best wishes are witli Mr and Mrs Vauderveit. May life's swectei-t cups, and none of lis bitter ones, be theirs. I in I y (juai'l, June (101.PKN W:miN .dr mil M.s Jonathan Todd celebrated thuir golden wedding annlveisary June, lutKl, at their homo In Mc.Minnvllle, and had the satisfaction of Udng surrounded by their family of seven children. The children are: Mrs P R Burnett, of Euuene; R II Todd, of DuveliH.rt, Wash.; Mrs B F Sparks, Joseph A., P W, George and Miss M iltlo Todd, who llvo al or neur McMlniivllle. A Tanhkm. Walter and ChaiU-s (Jrltlln this morning received a tan dem bicycle rrom the l.asi. n is n "Viking" and Is a beauty. It wi 1 m used by them In mukliig many long trips on the road this summer. I lllly Itellll. Mr Cleveland of Natron jncd throUKh this place eu route to Pine Openings where he will snmd a few duys fishing, which Is moro favorable (hail Buzzard's Bay for that purpose. Mr and Mrs Klulzley of Springfield, are visiting nt Mr Rtiiiievnulds lor a few days. Mr II C Morjnr visited Eugene this week. Misses Nancy and Mary Cox nro Visiting at their parents this week for a few days. There was a man bought a four horse wugou of Mr A D llylaud and started across the mountains with It tied to the horn of his saddle. Rev Miller was retained on this clr mil for the ensuing year. Whlmlierry will celebrate. The Declaration of Independence w ill be read by Mr Hanson; other exercises w ill U conducted by the citizens. Ruftis Holbrook still makes his reg ular trips to Dexter, he was accom panied by tils sister Maud. This week there are some campers at I his place from F.ukciio on their w ay to Idaho via the Military road. Mr Suodn-rass of Eugene passed here 011 his way to Ills claim oil Full Creek. Con. ( itswcll Casualties. June 2.1, ISM. David Shaft-rand family have moved to Woll Creek, Josephine county. This we k will close our public school for the slimmer. Mrs OA Bock Is visiting relatives nt Aurora. In the Sunday school at this place has Ihvii organized a normal class of l(i members Mudying Hurlburi's Lessons. Herbert Franklin, J M Morss and Charlie Orotic nro on the McKeuzle fishing this week. John W Buoy, Groba and Lawrence Hunter Inleiid to cross the mountains soon in search of work for the summer. Some parties from this place went to Cottage drove Tuesday to hear . Mor timer Whitehead of New Jersey. The (i rangers hud not used enough printers ink aud a very small crowd came to hear It 1 111. He gave a splendid talk on "Organization" which was apprecia ted. Zkpii. Ilrnlili Itratrsf lug Yapora, Water uiiTiniitisl with the aeetlt of malaria, iroliiiv Ineateulahlo mlniry thnniKhoill Tail rsirlhinanf Iht Nnrlh ami snnlh American con ttiifiits. i.hw ino-l eltretlve ineiliclnal tlefete'e anallist thi,R. )miiii'ra ol hyslral tnlm-hlel la lltMii'lt'-r'astnmach htttera. WhiTevrrsrval the enili'inlen, rhllli ami frvr, tillluiii reintlteiil, iliitnb awua an, - kuu cake ara prevaleitt, the lhttura In allkr the rhown (irvventlve ami rein e.y. In Mexleu, itiiatrinala, 011 the Uthiitu4., ranatna ami In South Aiuertea, tin Ium than In Ihr I nltisl statea. It haa iliiuinuiitratisl Ita an srlatlve ellleaey, atnl haa received Die reooui lueuilatiun uf tho mnlleal irofeasloli. II reiu r.ll.HS rhemnatle, khlney ami alntnarhlo all meiil, tiervoiisuesa ami ili-ttllty and rotintt-r-aetsit lenileney hi prfinaturo decay ami Iho trnutilea attemlioit iiihui ailvaiii'ilIK years. A p is'lite and the alitltty In alevp am Isith elite, by It. I'M' II with Hralti'liei', at It well lit Mirvea lo I uil,aml Ihe trial w ill avail you 111 lie h. Yamikhiiitku to Contkst. Wed nesday'a Salem Post: "Tho coninilt tee appointed at Iho Indignation meeting held at Salem soma tlmo ago, met at the olllee of R R Ryau yester day, and completed arrniinements to contest the election of Thomas 11 Tongue. Mr VanderburR lias employed Messrs Dairy miile A Watson of Albany lo prosecute (lie case lu his behalf. They also request that any elector knowing of any crooked work In any precinct of the district, or of any polls where they refused watchers at the oount, or witere judges were all of one party and representation was refused to report the same 10 the above auor ueys." Pally lluanl, June M. Got Hih Man. Coustablo Linton returned on the afternoon train from hide iHMidcnce, where ho and Shcrlli Osborne of Benton county had ar rested one, Jacob F Sharp, who Is wanted for larceny of a set of double harness from Mr Wallace of Goshen. I ho man was arrested on a warrant from SnringhVId precinct but will bo tried here. Joimtiln Miller lectured on "The Sierras," at Monmouth Tuesday night under the auspices or the 1'oiK couuiy te'.ichers' association. DEERING MOWERS. 1 . 000 DEERING ? BINDERS. laaaVJDia Ball Bearing. Lightest Running On Earth. F. DKCLAKEl) A DiUlT. Corkett Worsted In Hie Fight With Sharkey. A prize fight between the cham pion, Jim Corliett. and a 'new man. Sharkey, was pulled off at Han Fran cisco at II o'clock last night. Cor belt met his equal and was badly worsted in the four rounds that fol lowed, though the tight was declared a draw. The men entered tho ring at 10:42. Both were In line condition. At least l.'i.OOO people were present to see the Khuite punish each oilier. A deathlike silence prevailed w hen Sharkey was led Into the ring, but when Corbett was led out a w ild uproar of applause arose from tlm audience. However, Sharkey got tho applatue at the flu ish. At llb'sO the Unlit was on and was heavy and hard during the four rounds. Corliett evidently had the worst of It from Ihe start and at the finish was badly worried while Shar key was as fresh as at the beginning. Resolution of Respect. At a regular meeting of St Mary's Guild held at the house of Mrs G D Linn on Wednesday afternoon, June 24th, tho following resolutions were udoptcd: Resolved, That we, the officers and members of St Mary's Guild, desire to place 011 record our deep sense of lose in the denlh of our much loved and resiected co-worker and counsellor, Mrs. Louisa Hatiehelt, the memory of whose almtsit lifelong labors for the welfare aud unbuilding of our church and parish will ever be held In sacred and loving remembrance. And we trust may also ever be to us a per petual Inspiration to urge us on la every good ami self denying labor. Resolved, that this exiiresnlou of our loving regret ls recorded on the min utes of the Guild anil also published In the city pnien. Alsothnl a copy be sent 10 her surviving nelce, Mrs Nellie Abbot, of Olympln, Wash. By order of the President. Mhh C E Loom is. Mum F 1) Pkkntick, Mils D E Lovkkiikik, Committee. The Diacore ry .Saved Ills life. Mr tl Calllonette, druggist Beivsrs vllle, III, says: "To Dr King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe and tried al! the phy. slcians for miles about, but of no avail, and whs given up and told I could not live. Having Dr King's New Dis covery lu my store, I sent for a bottle aud begun Its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using 3 bottles was up and about attain. It Is worth Its weight lu gold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get a free trial bottle at Hen derson A Linn's drug store. The American Beauty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other attilbuto. A cup of Parks' Tea w ill enable anyone to pos sess this. II clears the skin and re moves pimples aud that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea Is used by thous ands of Indies for the complexion. Without being a cathartic It cures con stipation. Sold by A. Ykrinoton. Shllo's Cure Is sold on a guuranlee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 2oct8.,&0cU., tl. Hold by Hen derson A Linn. FEW DAYS ONLY. $1.00 wn"i buy 1 sot Mrs. ' Potts' Nicklo riated Sad Irons. Itegular price $1.50. Ax Billy. L. Chambers Sole Agent Milk2 F, L. CHAMBERS.