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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1896)
V AND OOITNTY.I -ATI' iIMAY, ..JI I.Y II j J. Walton, attorney -nt-luw. m ,Mi v t loan p fornix. Enquire of Walton. ..i : I II I'M 1 ,r (i. V. Ilj'l'll" II'I'.V I. MIIHl Hi f. : r,'-.j,i,iiiv "II Olive stree' Is-twi-cn I'lllll Ii"' . I . .1 II. , ... ; .1.,. Mllllll'"ll IMMi I. I,V I ,11- ,r.''l t" 'I" 'l,,,l'l w"lk ' liu'ii''r- 1 r- Ann Unit Tliiwurc-duiiraii nVthi'cyea I' L Chamiikhs. CI, n i mi ll.uk! liltlim link!! lli.lic-t cash price paid for "It i i -tt j;rr.. llri.ig your bark lo V. SMKK8. I'n r hi fur Sul.'. i !i,nv now thirty line farms in the tv.ii.iin.il' valley for MiiU-. These Lrim include evcrv variety In size innl P. - I lll ...I.I...... fill llt'SVI i,ri, tiiniivpn (I no. M. Mil i. mi, V i I k 1 1 1 h Mock, Eugene, Or. Iiiiiui iunt lu F .inner-.. Wakki.kk.'s Sucikkki. Extkiimim a- full, tin original unci only urticlu of Its lllllll IflvlllK COIHll-l will ISIIll-l Hill w redm-ed from 50 lo '. it" is per cm. I'or sale y UMI'Jlf.- K Kr.liA.MI, Eugene, Or. h,wt-r anil binder extra. Sections ... I.... V'.....l.i - I.'... Jolll I'.'l-IIIIKi ",k, i.iu- .,,!(., Huckeye, Champion, Peerless, jllt-d ruint'k and several oilier mow rs, tml several sizes fir each klml. (iuards, sickle head and other extras f.iriill tin Hbove niowern. i F L Chambers. I l'urks' Sure Cure la a nmiIi ve K.'i illc )n ull diuKeit of the Liver unl Kil iit'jii. Hy removlii the urk- uclil in ) bl.Ki I it cure Klii'linmtlritii. K. It J5 ifuril, of Carlliano, S. Dakota, hiij-h: I Ulifve J'arks' Sure Cure exiel all Oilier medit'llii'it for UlieuiiinlUin and X'riimry dlmirderH." Sold by A Yi r- iXOToX. Kli Hill, Lumber City, I'a., ivrlteK: I have been HufTeriug fruni ilett for S" veil r and llioiiglil my ease ineurii lie. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve win yeeuiiiinelided to me Ba pile cure, to I ioiiKlit a box and it perforine l a per- Wneiit cure." 'I'll in Ih only one of liiiu:ii)tbt of Hiinihir eurcH. Kezeuia, iorenand nkln ilicciinen yield quickly lien it in lifcd. ObUTKN & OKliANO. yThen IwliT win li.'k, wo gtc Kr Cnlo. . Vh.'ii sho wan a CliILl, lio cril fur Costori. Wh.'n nhe bnie Mlu, r!in c'.un t C'storii. t,lttn lie bad CUUJroo, shf gavu Lam Caotorla J Ilucklcu's Arnica Salve. J The I5ent Salvo in tle world for Cuts, UruU'H, fores. UImth, Salt Rheum, Fever Horcn, Tetter, (.'Implied Hiiinls, Cliilbliiins, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and prwiiively cuivh riles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to k'ive perfect eatlsfiictloii or money refunded. Price M ci-nts per box. For wile by Henderson & Linn. Call Tor WarrnuU I iNulioe In hereby given that the fol Jpwiiijr warrantH will be paid on pre M(alion at my oftlec. Interest on same will cease June 129, ISM: All J.aue county warrants from regintered Buuiber 0SC8 to legistered number 10, 052 both Inclusive. J U Okay, ! County Treasurer. Eugene, Or, June 2, 'HW,. The American Ik-auty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other attribute. A cup of parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos ess this. It clears the skin and re moves pimples Mid that sallow, mud 4y look. Turks' Tea Is u-d by thous ands of ladies for the complexion. Without being a cathartic it cures con itipatiou. Sold by A. YkkixotoN. i Lost Bummer one of our grand chil ren was sick with a severe bowel ouble. Our doeloi's remedies had (ailed, then we tried Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarilnci Remedy, Which gave very iqiocdy relief. We jegurd it as the best medicine ever put pn the market for bowel complaints Mrs G O (ireg'ory, Frvderickstown, jHo. This certainly Is the best med eino ever put on the market for dys ttdery, Minimir coiiiplalnt, colic and Shulera infantum in children. It ever fulls to give prompt reliel when M-d in reasonabli' time and the plain irinted directions are followed. Many jiiuihera have eapressed their i-incere WiititmJe for the cures it has effected. J-'r sale bv Osburn & DeLaim. Greseent - $50. Equal to any $75 wheel. F, L. CHAMBERS. WKi)Xi-:fi.vv,ji;i.Yh ' Wii- defeated t.y Ihu Euli.li . i Villi' V llll'll. Farmers an haying. Colls! durable trains mow. l' V ill Him Hi i.l-t a f , trav.-l mi t!u- l.i.'ul i Wlii'ii y oti wiuit a whip go t.i I'ri'n. I' ii A ll.il,.. I ill,' lil'xl Hill : I i i I i r lt are up. I' lit- new Frank I -1 Jt I It- Mil !,l,lt made hi. Hr-t jinrmt ibis afternoon. Weycl. L-idi till, I ( it-Ill.' , !' I, ClIAMItKKS. j Attorney I'.iiyeii h iviug Ids law I "Hire tc;: I -tint tit-.l and re paint,-,!. Tilt' thermometer I', gis ll-ri'.l Mi de ' gtces In Hit shade I iu ul't t-r i h ! I For axle g.ta-C nil I nil go In l'rt-ston ji Hal,.',, Commit-i,i .-x in t..i -y ulbiwhig (nlis ami :m-.ii4 on Mid t i: loim. A purly of loeiil heelnien is forc ing 1. 1 vii.il the MeK n.ie in Augiinl. WnyiiiM, lliui;iei mid Cnrl. F 1. ClIAMIIKIIS. Several wiimms loiided nilli hiki) and ehltt'iii bark ariived III town l -d.iy. (let your eiiiry c.iiubs and brunbes at I'reston Si 1 ( :i (.-'. The uu has m-n d the Ktlilinier so. Mice and I lie- iI;i,b im- slowly gelling f In irlt r. And now the Imii-ew.fu broils her self to a blii-ti-r in In r eil'oit lo till t he preserve elom-i to on rll'twing. The D.-ering lhu U r. Liht nil. Iliug, ball heuliiig, lias lioiipiul. F L CllAMIlKHS. Thecodliii niolli Is still l Ii u but he will have to ru-llo for a hvn g us the apple crop is exceedingly lik'i'. Wall paper, all new, latest designs. F L CllAMltl-.lis. The McKen.ie stiiue went cut this morning with eight pa eiigein bound for the springs and the Jilue Ki vet mines. Who will be the new ihvuty pros' ectiliug Httorney'.' is a qin-stioii iislttd t.y many. Get harness nil of IV-ston & Hale and oil your humes-i. The wheat aphis is doing cou-ideru-lle damage in some ortioiis of the county to the grow lug crop. If you want a good saddle or harness see I'reston A Hale's. The funeral of the late John II SeliuilltZ was held today, the remains lieing intern d in t lie ( O O F ceiu etety. Milk cans. Hairy and Cieaiiiery supplies. F L ClIAMilKlts. It is said that a young gentleman of Thurston will be edded lo one of Eu gene's fair daughltrs within the next lew weeks. The firemen are now about $11 be hind on the celebration. Several who donated have failed to pay up, hence the deficiency. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyet'.e, of Le I Joy, X. Y., says: "I have used Parks' Tea ami llml It the best remedy I have ever tried. Sold bv A. Ykkixiiton. Thanks to Win .1 Darr. ch for a box of the Hues' lioyal Ann cherries we have seen this vear. lie raised about (SOU pounds of this valuable fruit this year. Small in size, .but gieat in results. DeWitt'n Little Early IJisers act gently but thoroughly, curing indi gestion, dyspepsia and constipation. mall pill, safe pill, test pill. Osiu-ks .V If.Lam. Mr. i. S. II iw kius, of Chattanooga Tetin., say-: "Shilo s itall.er 'Saved My Lite ' I consider t the best remo dy for f debilitated system I evel used." For Dyspepsia, Llvel or Kid ni'v I run hie it cxwls. Pri.-e 7" cinta Sold by HemU rsoii it L'un. Pats the giHxl word along the line. Piles can I e quk-kly cured u ithotit an operation by simply applying Do- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. O.sni KS A DkLa.no. Prlueville Xes; Mr ami Mrs Day ton Elliott and niiiuly arrived lust Tliursdav from Poitland, where Mr Elliott has i ceil undergoing medical treatment for the past eight months. He is almost cured of asthma and Is verv glad to get hue ; to tils old home. We are glad to see Dayton himself again and hope Hint his iccovery may become per.iianeiit. When wo c insider that the intes tines are ahotit five times us long as the body, we can reuli. the Intense suffering experienced when they are Inflamed. DeWill's Colicand Cholera Cure subdues liillaniniation at once and completely removes the dillk-ulty. Osurux & DkLaso. Parks' Cough Syrup cuics Coughs Cohls and Cousuinjitloii. Mrs. Cath erine P.lack i-f Lc Hoy, X. Y., says: "I l.sik one bottle of Parks' Ciugh Syrup. It acted like magic. Slopped my cough and I am perfectly well now." Sold' by A. Ykki NilTON. We are anxious to do a little good lu this world and can think of no pleas anter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure us a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow tiegl'-cted col.ls. (folium iV- DcLuno. Today's Salem Stalesnian: ov cruor I'.ord yesterday i-sued his an lilial proclamation wan ing the people attains! the crime and penalty invol ved in t lie selling allre of limber or oilier properly f the slate or Individ ual Under the nei of IsiCI, general laws of Oregon, and tnls linpoi'unl doeii ment Is now in I lit- bands of the state printer. When printed It w ill I for warded to the vai ions sh rills of the Mate and duly .. sled by them in llieir re?;wiive court hott-cs. Kane. TheXiekle Plate ISatid will give a dance In Meriau's Park Friday night, July lOih. The dancing public In-vi-ed. (lood inu-ic in attendance. Dilt.l ixit As F.Si.lNK.-Ueorge X Frur Is lurning out a larire engine the Kuneiie fmiiidary for Hie Eugene Mill and Lumber Company. It is a .'SJ-lior-e power eon, pound engine, and hisaliig'i cylinder iresstire of hh!, and a low pres-ureof 10xli. IIUKM.AV, JL I.Yl'. The old 1 1 ii s. i ii U wan iiij,'. Ir. Finley. ileii'mi,r,ima,Duun l.lk I- . I. illey j.i,., .Vi'slerdn y. I'"V Hull Went In afierii. on. M Svarv.riid paid ill llnsehlllg KnsellUlg this 1 1 nrrixtiti rj u '1-11 H.llllV S.-e llr Lowe iili iiil y.iui eyes at omv in Il'.l. I Eugene. .Mi.. Mae liull It ft on a trip down 1 1 ...... II , : .. ... 1 I ,,.- . line l III. llioi lii. I Mi-. Dii-y Dillir.l is ipiiie hick at Inr h unt-on Kleveiitli street. j A Andrews left ibis alternoon on a trip to II. e li,,ieiula mines S II Edwaiils went to Smlaville to day fir a few weeks' recreation. I Score Pickett left in his bintcy f,.r no- .Meivcnzie (.prinuH ii is inuriiiug. Oil Jones, n Sail III. Is here til route to Foley Spting im bis annual visit. Toiliiy has U-en another scorcher. The tlierinouieter registering S I In the shade this afternoon. lr. Kin lev, deiul.t.rnom 3. Dunn blk. While out II. lung a dav or two a.-o, Edis Mat luck loi a gold watch and chain worth about Uev A D Skairg. of Ju!ietinn t'in', jireaehe.l in the Christian church at i'he Dalles last night. John A lten.oii, of North Dakota, who has been looking, over the coun try, left for Inline today. Mr Van llihber left with a four horc team this morning for Colorado. He goes via Hie MeKenie route. A few binders will bcitin cultiuir train mis week ami (Ui e a liumU-i l!l I't-Miiiiilng by next Week. A siiililled com- being led by an im migrant cau.ed coifiili-rabli' comment by sir.-et idlers llils afternoon. " A'ake up, Jacob, the day Is break ing!" so saitl IVWitt's I.ntle Early IJisers to the man w ho had taken them to arouse his slugitish liver. ('.burn A Del. alio. A.si-s.i.r I) P lliirtou caini" down from Cut luge (S rove this inornlni;, af ter an iibseiice of sevelal weeks assess Ing. Salem Stiitesiii'in: .Mrs E 11 Me Elroy, of Eugene, Is visiting at the home of bt-r sou, W K McEhoy, on State h'rect. Miss Sadie liiium went to Sodavllle today, where she w ill remain a short time and then go to Portland to visit with Irieiitls. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds, croup and whooping cough. It Is pleasant, safe and reliabl . For sale by Ostium tV. IK I. alio. Attorney Markley left for Prlueville on the hurricane deck of a cayuse this morning. He exects to be gone two or three weeks. Do you lack faith ami love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your lie.illli with DeWitl's Sarsapanl la. Oslll ltX & DkLano. Clarence Lnckey left today for Prlueville. Jit-went by rail to Leb anon and from there across the moun tains by the Saiitiam route. After tin wedding last night Mr and Mrs Uo-s Allurd were charvaried at the leshlence of Itishop Mills by tpiile a crowd ot youngsters. Harry Welder, w ho has been con lueiiiiJa photogriiph gallery at liar rislmig, arrived home I his afternoon and will remain for few- days. FA Daly, of Portland, has com iDfiifid suit In the circuit court agiiii.t E Broiig lo recover money on a proinl.-oiy note In Hie miiii of f Itl.Oo. Pure blood minus good health. Ho Will's Siiri-apaiilla purities Hie blood, cures eruptions, ti eiiia, scrofula and all diseases arising, from impure blood. Osiii'itx tic DkLano. At the la-t moment Editor Amis found that bis business would not permit his iitteiidlnir the I'uion lti uietallic convention at. Mc.Mlnnville, heniv did not go. Dr Lowe In adjusting glasses exe cutes Ids wo-k with precision, accu racy, intellii-enct', cure and know ledge gained by educational experience. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling seusatlon in Hie llimal, may overcome it at once by a dose, of One Minute Cough Cure. Osia'K.v tt DkLano. Fanners announce a scarcity of voung Chinese iihea.auts this siason. This is probably dun to Hie backward spring which retarded hicedinit until a late date. We tn'glit tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It curis a cough. Every one docs who has used it. It Is a per feet remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse liess. It is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take ami quick In curiti).. Ouhlkn tSt DkLano. Two four horse wagons loaded w ith freluht arrived from Corvallis last evniiiig. Another four horse team started down after a load lust even ing. Itev () II Whituiore, grand lecturer for the Lulled Artisans, who has been In Hie city several days, w ent to ( res well this afternoon to institute a lodge at that place. Ik will return to I'or'.land tomorrow. It would be hard to convince a man suH'erlug from bilious colic that bis ugniiy is due to a microbe with an un pronouncable name. 1 1- t one dose of DeWltt's Colic and Cholera tiro will convince him of it power to ulford instant relief, it kills pain. Onlll'KX tV Dv.Laxo. ('has E Wolcoll, formerly of Eugene, bus sold the Medford Monitor to olht r parlies and w ill Mile i"i ..in ll.e news paper l.t. s ue- for l ie i.-i-ot al !':,-(. Sir Wolcoll ran a good pas-r and We dislike to s.-e Ii i in retire from the newspaper Held. Captain Sv's-tn-y C S. A., r-.m Dl f.., Cal., .i-: ':.;!.' lalaiili Itemcdy is Ii.. ..isl niedlillie I have ever found thai wculd do lu.- any good." Pli'-O ilC, Helidelsoil tSt Linn. No people Miner ao much from phy sical disabilities us those whose bll-i. ness rtqiilees lit i lo or no miMiulitr cxeitiun. The luek of ext rciM. caut Hip liet-r to Ucome' sluL'itish and the result is coiistuiit constipation, Didi ' geslion, bili. iusiii" and sick headache. ! T. prevent this take Simmons Liver I il.xiilalor, it kee s the bv t active and ' mak.s one's coinlitioi as comfwrlable 1 us tho-e who have inueli exercise. i llOMlSlltX Al'i KU HI. The Men Who Stan I I'.ilili.d til.' County (Uli,er. ' lnlty til.itr.l, July '.. I The county olllcers have all tiled ' their bonds ulih the county court and they have been accepted by that Ixidy. ! The new olllcers, the amouul of the j bonds and their bond. men un as fo i low..: i A (' Jc lining, eleik, Unnl f l.'i.ntHi; bond. men, S II Friendly, S II I'.akin ; and J M Slatt'ord. A J John. no, shenir, bo. ids . r sher ill' rlO.oio; lor lax colle.tnr IU,IHHI; total liond Viii.iKNi; Imud.iiieii, .N . W Howe, T(i Hendricks, F W O.burn, S H Fnendly, S It Eakin. W E ISrow n, J ll' McCIung and S 11 Ed ward. A S Patterson, treallter, bonds fiO, noil; ti,miiiien, All Hovt-y, Til Hen drieks, F W Osbtirn and .1 It Hairi. D P lliiitn'i, ae.-or, l.on.ls s."i.(iiKI; iiouu.meii, I r. in i. low, i t hris man and C II Inn khohl, r. C M Collier, surveyor, bonds f.'i.OOtl; bond. me. i, J II Mcl'lun and ll P isiimn. J W Harris, eoroin-r, bonds fl.OtHl; iiond-men, V M Horn, F L ChamtM-is and J W Kays. C S Hunt, school superintendent, is nol rcqiiiretl to furnish Winds. I'tihurg Items. Julys, lsyti. Dry and dusty. The f-uil crop Is light. Tom Vandiiyne and fainilv are pre paring for an outing on the Mi Kciizie. John Carl wrUnt and family passed through today on their way lo the springs. Mr C owns a large hop y ard near Harrishurg. The directors have selected as teach ers for the coming y ear Prof O F Til ton, principal; Mr ll' E Kiugo and 'is Maltie Swaiiu. Mis.es Emilia and Jessie Withers madeCohorga living visit Wedues day. Itev Itond ami family contemplate moving to ISrowusvllle "in a few day s. We wish them success in their new home. The Coburi: Threshing Company aro looking lor their in w machine daily. Occasional. .Is. per Items. The Fourth of July was celebrated at this place by a good crowd. Mr John Hiiusakcr, of Eugene, vis ited with relatives Wednesday. Mrs I '.iHenc liond of Irving is visit ing with her parents, Mr and Mrs Thoma Hardy. J M Keeiicy and X J Mooreliolise went (o Eugene this week. Miss Etlle ll.irbcr of Camp Creek visited al this place Saturday and Sun oay. J W Smith of Natron was seen yes terday locking for the justice of the peace. Something must be wrong again. A social dance was given at the hall last Saturday liiglit. A good time and a fair attendance was reported. The loggers came down this fur to day and camped for the night. They are going slow but sure. lii-ii His lliitvrla arc lilsard - rrd. No time nluuil.l l- lo.t In rv'.irllnif to a mil al.lt remeily. lloilelter'i Sumiaeli Hltii-m In the iiui.t rt'liiUilv nn.l wl.tely o-te.-ini-il imsll t'luc f( Its rliiM. tl rt-iii.ivi-B tlu1 (-Hii.es of t-m: UiaUiin, or tit uialiie reluxnltnn ul tliu Intei llnt'S, wlil.'li are unuully I ml lyo.t Ion ur a iiita-tlirt-ell. in ut the liilt. W hen It nets an a t'litlntr. lie, It tl,.ft not R r i i o ami trtnli ntly vraeUHtt-, but iriiliivt KM.liial and iiHturnl i Hi t-ts, very unlike thine o( a t'rai.llr Miri,uve. ami lis l). r ot asstliiK (llk-esttiiii inilllin'i Hi, mi lr rllalliiK fond lluiia of thu iiuitMiis im-inlirtttie ul tht'stoniai-li ami liile.tliml riiniil uhlt'li ru iluee tir.l diarrhoea, ami CTeiiliiiilly (lyn ntery. The nie.ll.-lne It, morrnver, an Hk-ret-iitile nne, au.l t'lnlut'iii y imreaiKl wh.il-., Aiet!'i and tian.iitl uinhlly uliiiiibe rnru t t It ,rumtiltsl l.y 11. l'Uy (iuanl, July '.. Lawn Sociai.. Tho lawn social given at the residence of Mr ami Mrs llobcrt McMurphey last evening by tno ladies of the Congregational church was a very nice allairbut was nut laritely attended. A great many eople have left for the, mountains or seaside ami a great many more are making preparations to leave, conse quently anything In the social line has but little attraction during the warm months to come. The hue,'' lawn was prettily decorated with Chinese lan terns last evening and presented a very beautiful sight. The Eugene Cornet baud Innl been engaged for the occa sion and played a number of pretty nieces. A (Suod 1 lung. The undersigned desire represent ative to sell their Hue in yotii locality ami can make a proposition that will be muro than satisfactory to anyone addressing them. Address, with stamp, Tiik Mim.ANii IVnmiY Co., IJosevill... Ohio. Kii.i.kii The T-.M of Wediiisdiiy says: "Word was received hero last night that Isaao Kweriugeii was sunt ami killed by Harry Campbell last Friday night at his home 'St miles southeast of Print-villc. It Is stated that Campbell had been visiting SwerliiKt-n's (laughter, which was distasteful to the latter, and he had ordered Camp bell to never come to his house. Jl -turuiug home Friday night, f'werin iteii found Campbell there, ami a fight ensued In which Sweringcn was killed." The Hindered man formerly resided In Lane county. bull) (iilnr.l, Jul) 7. Nor IIkaiui Vkt.-TIk case of Ralph Winkli-y and Henry Miller, chaig'd Willi .alllg a Confederate live dollar bill, was lo havi-vom.' Up lor bi .ti IIU before Jii-llce Wheeler to day, hut ul prei-ent lit not U en d.s pn'ed of. Ih ea.ii will pruliaiily be di.m.-etl, a the law is Inili -Unite on that point and .I'hs nol make it a crime to pass Con ft derate money. 1 X .'-K.-sliiN - l . Ililt,. . e oel ' court Is ill ri. .lull t'r s nl, Judge Putter, Cleik Jeiiiiiugs and Commissioners Calli-ou and liailey. .ludgu Poller and Commiloiit-r ISaiUy t'k llieir seats fol the tlr.L time this morning. Kl liY'S I'll E Ml'ITOHirGKY. i. t"mritl-'l l.i fir.' I'ili: ate! (''ili.tlistlloit or ui"M-y rl ii.u. , .-..ul.. t,.r i '.I iM'lltt I-'f U..X. s.Ui'1 rt- il.r an 1 Yr. sir.,ls to M H I Is K I 1 ' V , l;.-;-M. rc.l I'liarinaclal.l.slira' t.r, I . N" I' - s tr.KKi. r.irt.ll.y all tl l ('!-. Ur'i. .i. ev--rywlit-re, ati'l I't h'lgunt. '..,-K'.ii iiy cn.fii A l'-l.sii" imi.T I. '-!. Ju t . Lit KNaK vi Wkii.-County Cl-.-rk Jennings today granled a marriage to K.s-sint- J Allard and Miss Pearl L U)r. To Advertise Urejjon. The Pai'lllc Norihwoat Immigration Ix'ard . I Cortland liss Isstietl the llrst copy of its paiur, "Tin Pitciilo Noiih- we.l." The paper is utitteu out ftr Hie purpose of adveriisiiig the resources of Oregon in the l-.ast. I he paper Is a lti-paee edition coutainlntr illustrations ami w rite-ups of attractive points ami serial u alter, all of which make an attractive p.-qs-r and one which will be read with interest anywhere. The Portland board makes a proposition to the local boards of each county lo ad vertise llieir localities in "The Paeillo Northwest." 'I'he board Kua.antccs a circulation of 10,000 copies of llui pa per, which will be scattered among the most desirable class throughout the Eat. They oiler to sell a space of one column to each county for a term of out year for flL'O, This column Is (o contain write-ups ot the county represented ill each issue, the p.er being issued once each mouth. In addition to the regular space purchased by a county, that locality will receive sja-cial attention by the board from lime to time in a general way. So far only four co llides in the state have taken hold of the matter. The local hoard of Lane county is now- consider ing the advisability of securing a pace in the palter. The Investment would no doubt be a paying one. All Free. Those who have used Dr King's New Discovery know Its value, and those w ho have not, have now Hie op portunity lo try It free. Call on the ad vert ise.l druggist and get a trial bot tle, fret. Semi your name ami ad dress to H 10 llucklcn A Co, Chicago, ami get a sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills, free, ai well as a copy of (Stiltle lo Health and Household In structor, free. All of which Is guar anteed to do you good an;l cost you nothing. Henderson A Linn's drug store. Wallerville Item. July 0, isms. The teachers are relurnlug to their old slumping ground. William ISrooks, Hattie Dotsou, Faniiie, Edna and 1 telle Mil Ileal) have returned home. We notice that there are a number of Hople out on picnics. One thing they never forget is a tit. h Ing Mil. J W Shumate Is lu his new store now and ready to accomodate his friends and travelers. School will close on the Tth Inst witli good results. Harvest has begun with the farmer. Mr John Stormaul and Stella Mo Null joined bauds In holy matrimony on the 3rd lust. Mr Maker expects to put goods In his storehouse soon, so Hie rumor goes, K. Wedding. bally Guard, July ' The marriage of Hosslnl ft Allord of Latourcll Falls and Miss I'eiul L Kopcr of this city took place at tho hoiiie of Itishop Mills, who performed the ceremony last evening in the pres ence of a select company of Hie bride's friends. The parlor was beautifully decorated will- llowcrs, and the menu was served ln;a tasteful style. The happy com pany spent a pleasant evening and llieti escorted the wedding party to the train and sent them on their way re joicing. The bride and groom are well-known teachers, whose many friends wish them a long and happy life In their new home on the beautiful ColtimOla. Utter ids!. July 9, 181MI. Hager, Anderson, Ogle, John Prang, lleinard, Curvy, Jennie, Hudson, M L, Fish, Mrs Mary, J ray, Mrs EuiuiaE, Whltaiigar, Mr, linger, J O, A ehano of out) rent will txt mailt) on all leltt-rs slvtui nut. IVranm railing for Ivtleti will nlunw male when advurltied. , T. t. C'saiii, I M. pally uuard. July . On Thiai.. The case of Fred Flint, charged with larceny of money by bailee, was called before Justice Wheeler at 1 o'clock this afternoon and Is being heard before a jury. Dep uty Prosecuting Attorney Williams represents the state and Attorney Oeorgu W Kinney the defense. The following jury was drawn: W P Fish er, J 11 Harris, M H Wallace, J S Mc Murray,C A Wlntcruielor and Ed Howe. Defendant Is accused of hav ing found a nurse containing $14 In money, which he refusea to deliver over lo Hie trnier owners, lie denies having found It though several wit nesses has lestllled that defendant had admitted in their presence that he hud found the money. There ! mom catarrh In thin aortlnn of Die rnitutry than all other dUeaKt-n put t:K'lhur and until the lam ft-w yeara mi upi-oMxl in be In ouratiK K.r a srsat niituy years tloeltir iro iiiiiiiii't'il It a lcl dlnraaf, ami iirt-xiilla-.l I.M-al reinrdlt-H, and by coiitlanlly falllua tocurewllli l.'t-al trvatiueiil, tjroiitiuiicetl ll Ini'iirahltt. Keii-nee hat proven ralarrti to 1st a cormtluitloit. al tllst astt, and then-lore rviilrut roimlltiitlonal trur tin.-nt. Hall's (Catarrh Uure, ntanufatiluratl by P J ht'iit-y ti t o, Tnletlo, Ohio, lillieonly cuiiitltutlniial euro on the uiaikek It It take u Internally In iloaea tnuu 10 tlro.a to a teaiHHin fill, ll ai'M dln-oily ail lite bltssl and imieoua miifaet-a of the aymeia. They oiler Hun fur any case II fall! to cure. Ht-ud fur clrouiari and tt-allinoiiUlt. Ad.lreaa P. J. l.'H knr Y A Co., Toledo, O. faT-riuld by drugKlalJ, 70O. Daily Uuard, July 8. JliiiH In. W T Camplxll. agent, has received all the bids for building 11 E Ankeny's new residence In this city. ISut three bids were entered, as follows: L N iloney, f-M't: W II Al exander, t--78j H N Ely, of Salem, iMT-i. The contract bus not yet been let. SiiciU.d Chanok. Ti:o weather ciiii nines hot with no cliHiige. F E Dunn is more of a rustler than (be weather otllcials mid believes that a change in his ail occasionally Is more fondue. ve lo a lucrative business. Take a look at his ad in this Issue. ( I auJ Permanently 1CURED WITHOUT Knifo or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Throo to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Crncrs: l:m Tv;o7, lr.iiain Ruildin, POUTLAKD, ORGON. R'-P T (icsrtcll l'aualitos. i July ll, .'.d. Mrs Liu-clla Thomas visited a few days this week with her sister, MrsT () Martin. Mrs (I A lliick has relurned home, from an extended visit at Aurora. Another law suit in Judge Miller's court last week between Mr Kemp ami a Mr Martin who hail worked In Mr K's saw mill in Lynx Hollow. Mr Kemp lost the case but says lie will take an appeal on Hie ground Unit the testimony w hich ho wantetl to Intro duce and which was Important and necessary was ruled out without cause. Our people celebrated the -alii lu vii' lolls ways, Sonic at Eugene, some at I.einiitl and some In the mountains, w hile many stayed at home. In the evening a lot of big llrecraekeri w. re exploded on the streets, and Hie day wound up in powder, smoke ami red paper. A party of six consisting of Misses (race Hunter, Lillle Scott ami Lena Slockwell, and Messrs W W Scot!, Pert IVrshame and Fred IJobiucll, drove over to Spencer Hulte ami climbed to the ton. when with Held glasses Hicy looked down on the crowd of people celebrating lu Eugene. The Wallace llrothcrs have put up a larger windmill at their brick and tile factory and also put It higher than the old one. They have the shed nearly full of lilo and are going to make a lot of brick next week. Messrs T O and John Mtirllu and 8 11 Moras are building a sheep-dipping apparntu-i ami don't piomsc to have their sheep devoured by ticks this year. Walter Wllllns has sold his straw. berry patch to H F Scott and with his mother has gone to Turner to reside. W A lluilou w III go in a short time to Foster, Linn county, lo meet his father, who Is coming by team from Nebraska and will cross the Cascades by the Santiatu route. Zkpii. The Celebratlou. We take tho lollowinir from the Corvallis Times: "The hose team that went from here lo Eugene to comst-te In the races there the Fourth did much better than was expected under the circum stances. 1 hey won the wet coolest while the Eugeiio team won thu hub- and-hub. The team from here was picked up at the eleventh hour and oxH'clod nothing, ho that they were correspondingly pleased when tliev gained a victory. 1 l.u hand bovs rmnn hmmt mini Eugene Suudav iiiornhnr. Thee n- ptirt the llnest kind of a lime ami say Eugene celebrated 'out of sight.' The music of the baud was fullv amireclat- ftl and to show tho good will of tho Eugene tin nd toward Hie Corvallis baud Isiys, it is only necessary lo mention that Hie 11 A I. baud was banqueted while there by the Eugene musicians. From all reports (he band from heie fully sustained Hie reputa tion formerly gained by them." bally Guard, July 'J. I'K'Mf. IAHTV A im.rrv i, I, n irl v formed In.rn VAut.i fin u tn.,riti,i.. and drove to a poli.t on thu MoKeu.lo a short distance above Us Junction with the Willamette, where the dav was happily spent rollicking among the woods along the banks ofthls magnificent Ml ream I'h.nlv nf things lo eat were taken along and iiiiien noil supper were until enjoyetl III the cool shades. Tim nartv ,1 home late In the evening, alter a most pleasant day s outing. Thoso who went were: Mr and Mrs Lockwood and Master Adair Lockwood, of Sa lem. Mrs Adair. Mrs K I. (III,!.. Mr. Shaw, the Misses Alice Shaw, Venla Adair, Lihbie orau, Helen and Urace niouni, nine uiuos, Messrs pj Mount, It H Husltlll. 1. 1, ltd Cllerrw llniiru UlbbsiiidClias Watt. DEERING MOWERS. vs cV '-V.VV? DEERING inn '' Ball Bearing. Lightest Running On Earth. X fa. . " , -W i'- V m . t I "W'V ,1 T ,j IUl!cTVllf I kills-. July 0,' IA00. 'Dm weather is exceedingly warm and Hit roads are unusually dusty. The bears ami coyotes are reigning supicuio in tho fanners' flocks. dur mutual friend and neighbor. M C (li'tidi-now, uillso.ui oien business in tl.! illy. Mi-s Myr;i N Ighsw under luis return ed home froiii the Drain Slate Normal S'-h nil, fruni which Institution ahu giuiliiated not long since. We shall soon bear of her answering to Hie roll of tho "weary pedagogue." Messrs Hart. eli ami Morris, of Eu gene, who are seeking recreation at Ihe Mi I bur u springs, killed two bears last Wick, after firing seventeen times. They emild have killed the third Innl they not mistaken It for llieir dog. X doubt they were badly frightened. Mr ami Mrs F M Nigliswander, of this place, took dinner with Elder and Mrs Duly at Lorui'e, as they re turned from Drain, where they at tended Hut commencement exercises. We think Mrs Iterrler and Mr (ioodeiinw deserve a great deal of praise for their courage and bravery to slay alone on the homesteads, while (heir husbands are away at work, now that the bears and coyotes are so nu merous. ProfJ F Illittichard, of the Drain Stale Normal School, vli Itetl friends lu Hadleyville for a few day last week. He will spend the Vacation with his parents, who reside In Jeffer son. Mrs M C (lootlcnotv, who has been duly apMiluted and sworn deputy post master of this place, faithfully discharged her duties In thalofllce, while Mr and Mrs Nigliswander went upon (heir late Journey into Douglaa county. Wm E Simmons ami family, of Irving, have Uen celebrating the 4th ami visiting relatives lu this neighbor hood. On July ".tith there will be held at the Milhurn springs a Sunday School picnic. Come everybody. We bid you bring your baskets and joio us. I'he mountain r. ad Is in U-ller condi tion now than It has ever been before. Don't be afraid, but come: wo bid you welcome. Coyote C.kkns. Mrs Ithndlu Noah, of this place, was taken In the night with cramping pains and thu next day dlarrho-a set in. She took half a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief. She then sent tome to sco If I had any thing that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrlnea IJemedy aud the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors hail been sick for about a week ami hail tried ditlerent icuiedlet for dlarrlui'tt but kept getting worse. I sent him this remedy. Only four doses uf it were required lo cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by Ojburn A Del. ano. bally (luiird, July s. Dismisskii. Tho charges against Italph Wlnkley and Hei.ry Miller for passing a Confederate f bill at the lltireau shIimui were dismissed laat evening by Justice Wheeler, at the law docs not cover a crime of that kind. Catti.r koh Salk. Four calves, one good milch cow and one thorough bred Jersey bull for sale cheap. Ap ply to A Klrkland, river road, near Eugene. FEW DAYS ONLY. $1.00 will buy 1 got of Mrs. Pott.-.' Nicklo Plated Sad Irons. Regular price $1.50. Ax Billy. w vs tar-- -H Sole Agent ? BINDERS. lrmJ cc; .Wi cs mmm F. L. Okiks,