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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1896)
1 ,jtrV AND COIINTV. ..IU''il.W, JULY 'S,. Henderson, oculist. j. J. Walton, attorucy-nt-law. Money ' 1"" ''" farms. Kuipilre of Judge Fulton. pr. (). XV. Blddle tuny U found tit I l.l. n-iilcllV "'I Olive KtlVCl Is'tWtVIl! (,'iftll llll'l Sixth Streets, Ollf block West j of tit'' .'i"i'"M"' iioici. in- in jire uarvd I" '" a" 'Ifitul work in tin fs-st Ullll""'r' Cliittcm Hark! Chlitt-m l!,nk!! Highest cash price paid fur Chi'lem Bark. Bring your bark lo I'm rum for Sale. I have no thirty fine farms In (lie Willamette valley for sale. T I into furim include every viirlcty in si.e ami ,-ric r-or description nsi, iinircs (iKO. M. Ml 1.1. Kit, Wilkin Mock, Eugene, Or. Important lo Farmer. WaKKLKK-'H SuUIHKKI, K.X TKKMIN A- TOH. the original antl only article of iu kind giving complete satisfaction. iw reduced fruiu 60 to 3'J cei In per can. For ile ly OsaoH.N & DkLano, Kugeue, Or. CaTTI.K Foil 8ALK Kour calves, one gd milch cow and one thorough bred Jersey bull f"r Mile cheap. Ap ply lo A Klrklund, river road, near Kugene. Jasper Items. July 21. Everybody Is busy with harvest int'. The road up I 1 1 I'm creek Is kept pntty hot with berry picker. C It Sylvester Rot buck from the spring lurtt Saturday night. Me ic ports about 30 m?o le there. It in dangerous to be sale about Na tron now, ax both sexes are great pit gillstS. Jasjier w as repreHeuted u the basket social at Thurston Monday night. J M Keeney ami fninily have gone tu tliu mountains blacl: berrying. J II Sinilh has builtacorrul to ac commodate the traveling public near Natron. Creswell Casualties. July 21, I8!HJ. People are going and coning in search of wild blackberries and gener ally report poor success. The main chiince for fruit iu this part of tho country tills season Is in gnt'M?. W A tenia Burton went to Eugene yes to nuet his fattier who was expected to rjrrlvo by team from Jie- hwka. IWv W V McUee and fumily of Al bany stopped here Tuesday uight on their way to Ltmatl and the black berry grounds on the headwaters of Coast Kork. The Cotton Company showed here last week and disappointed people generally. They carry some recom mendations from first class people but the people of Creswell would not recommend them to anybody. Their performances must have degen erated. The burning of Wallace's tile sheds lust Monday is a hiss to the coininunl. ly that will require considerable time aud money to replace. It w ill be re built as aoon as possible. Johu Duoy was boru iu Illinois in 1S32, came to Oregon Iu 1S53, was married to Rosalia, Mors Dece mbcr 25, lSVJ, and died July 19, IStitt, leaving a wife, three d,:uigl(ters Mrs Geo Land ogham, of Tillamook county, Mrs JuUn Hughes, of Creswell, and Mrs Auston Jones, of Multnomah county and. one soni 8 Hnuy, of Creswell; one su, John, having died in July, 1882. Deceased was a most highly respected citizen, of tho strictest In tegrity, a man with many friends and no enemies. lie was a typo of the Oregon pioneer - indiistrlpus, frugal, (jjiUetit w'.th home and family and friends, without i lying for riches, yet rich In all that gives satisfaction and conteutiueut. They will toon 1 11 be Kone. f.KI'M. K"li;litof the Muccabcei. Tho State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Nebraska, as follows: "After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate pough n our two children we t,ried Dr h inj's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough, entirely left them, We will not b without it horeafter, as our ouperleiico proves that It cures where all other remedies fail." Signed W K Stevens, Slate Com. Why not give this great uted- Icino k trial, as it is guaranteed ana trial bottles are free at Henderson's Linn's druiz store. Regular size iiOc lid Id. A cup of Parks' Tea at, n'ght moves the bowels Iu the morning without pain or di'oiufort. It 1 a great health giver and blood purihYr. by A. Yt'K; v(itmv. DUriurd,Julj SI Nkw Soua WoKKS.-Mr H A Ron ney, of Salem, Is in tlie city making arrangements to put In a soda works plan,t. He m secured a rio"! I!' 'ie 1 1 ! row r.o U'lilaiuiilie street for Ins nlsnt and Is now lookllllt for a resi- ng ior , (lence ior ins lamiiy. ne ri'vii . , -r - ,' . ,7 .. , ,,.fi wilt was abandon remove lo this city and begin opera- tb . . arrw(, u,.,,Kr ,l,u iruf'' 8 11 J U tin.. as soot, M hd run k-l lalod. The S P and O R A N have ligret U ed. This will make Iwo plauts in this Upoii a larit! rate and hereafter ii w in F1 mn, Lu,Ur (-'Uy, -a , wiltes; city, one being now operated In the ; ,.t 9 including aleeper to go 0 hsl ut!,ring from i.ll.n for re8rofJuIius(.iclds,itl,'. Clgirsiore ly niohard Brown, When we o insider that the intes tines are about five times as long as lite body, we cn realize the Intense suffering uperifiuitsj when they are Inflamed. DeWitt's Colioand Cholera Cure subdues Inflammation at onoe and completely removes the difficulty OdBUBX & DeL x so. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, A glolill'.l,j a,0l K.al. l.ljrl.lH, The smoke is coining li n k again. A saddle ior at I'restou & Hale's Lane c unity' jail has one occupant, cliy' 1illi' "' Csl"1' l r,"''K" Ih he For axle g.ease mid oil go to Preston A Hale's. A good con!; h(, iv fii 0). '" L 4. i lu'i-.x. I lev Knt her I'.lack this morning. went to Monroe WVItiy Sievt'im, of Cubing, -vim in r.ugene li.ilay. The roof lit Uing placed on the r rank building. Try I'reMou it Hale'-gall cure. They guarantee It. James llciiu-iittay, of Li-mall, spent last night iu Eugene. Editor Thoip returned to Cottage drove this iitteriiiKin. Whips it cents and up at 1'ivston o: Hale's. I here w ill hi-a bU exo nis lo the McKcii.le next iiiouth. Clias Thomas of Florence, is able to be about the streets ng-tlu. Camper' l in ware. Tim shirs' out fits. K I, ITiuiiiIht. i S Montgouierv came out fmin Florence on yestenfay's stage. At one lime this afternoon die ila-r-momclcr legislered NO degrees. (ico W Collins, Hie handsomest drummer on the road, is in ibe city. Mrs M M A inir, Miss V K Adair and Lloyd I'iu-ny went to Newport lodHy. Tlieie are no i r.mes in tlie mmUet at pr sent owing to a scarcity of tlmt fruit. Your horse will not s.viuli bis tail over tlie lines with a Preston & llnle net on. There are eight lioanlers at Fulev Springs resides finite a nuniber of cam pels. A hunter was in the city y.s'ir.lay evt ning W illi 14 bear skills, which lie was ollering for sale. A Hue phaeton fiuO. K L Cliiinibt rs. 11 P Hayes, who recently served a term In the slate prison for incest, was In Eugene last evening. Tlie Siuslaw stage went out this morning with live passengers; tlie Mtf Keu.ie stage w ill) one. J W Clark and M L Cuuipbell nud families left tliis morning on a camp ing trip to Poiut Terrace. All kinds of thresher extras ordered by K L CiiainU rs. Hod W C Hrown and family of Dallas passed through Eugene yester day enrotite to Kitson springs. Tlie cut neuters commenced the eon- struct ion of the new Frank lesidcnce on Ninth street this nftcruo n. Mrs Underwood and diaghter, Miss Peggy, and Clarence Ktcno were passengers to Cottage Grove this after noon. Henry Lang, the Portland drummer was here this morning. He said it was exceedingly hot at Rosebing yes terday. Erne't (iilstrap, an employe on the Florence West, arrived on last night's stage and will spend a week visiling iu this city. Ashland Tidings J 11 Rliiuchart, wife and son. formerly of Eugene and recently of Mcdlord, are stopping at Wagner's Springs. Isaac Larimer came down from Rose burg this morning. He und Will Moon have closed up their boIing alley at that place. Mrs Shannon t'onser and ilaugliler, Misslieitrude, went to Rosehurg this afternoon, ufter a siiort visit wnn relatives iu tins city. A thoroughbred Jersey heifer calf, live weeks old, w called, for sale for Jr. For in formation apply at Young's meat market Jacksonville Tlims: J P Million. of Junction Cjty, who lasbcenmin, ing on Elliot creek for several months past, left for home last week. The camnahiii Is wurniiuir up it lias already been discovered that Mark Hunna chews cum ami inai uiiiiam McKinh y blacks his own hoot. MraChH William and Msten., the Misses Edna and Amy Dunn, left on the Florence tlage tins morning on a phusure trip to the Siuslaw country. Mrs U A Blair came up ironi run- land yesterday to visit with friends. She was accompanied by J'r! J Fox. who has been spending me winter t ahroruiii. Polk countv has consented to assume one third of the expense of repairing tlie Salem bridge; .Marlon county win probably assume a third and Salem a (bird, thus divlilins; tho limlen. ' J II Morn, a rusuieiii i rossi , vr, was found dead In his bed y sterday morninjr, after having retired the night before In his usual slate of good health. The cause of his death is not knowu. Thecoi.ttact for the I'ew residence ..r iinrv F. Ankenv on North Pearl street has been let to H N E ley, of tjalelli for J2UM). The material ror tlie building is already being delivered on the ground. a Uliinnhet. cf Ha em. wept on a unroll ill order to keep ooul. He kept nrelly cool until about 1 o'clock, when , r,.ll.-d olf UDOll Hie uround IKteell It refill. red a fhyHirlan 1. 1 hi throuuh. but no bones Wi'C biokell. i.. i. t-' n,ivls. of Mohawk precinct ...i.ir I fruiu Sail Francisco this inomiiw. Hi dU-'a-ed eye was vir tll&ilV ii'ired, aUliough It fcight wan not restored. Tlie ocetllist thought It was lct not to remove it. Ashland Tiding-: -Mr Charles Nickell, who went to Chicago to at tend the democratic national conveii- i.... u-nivi.il I, is sUU-r. Mrs Lharlc and attend before :e- llul'iiu, at wooster, o the hi Louis convention turning home. Ashland Tidiugs: K IC Kubli, or Jacksonville, who recently returned fr,,. Harvard L niversn y. waa iu -l.l ke-iefiiay visiting I s most in tererting Aslihind friend-. Kai. I.,,., lni-utiiiir hi Portland ICap con- and this T ir . , , f ,htaarronil om.m t - . . - l..rii nil len 'l'l SOU fH") oinhe regular overland the cost wilt be t-0 exclusively of sleeper. The Host-burg Plalndealer Is rcspou .il.u for llil.: "Is this a Blxteen to- one town'."' a-ked tlie drummer. "It air on Sunday," answered native. "On Sunday?" "Yas. Sixteen goes llshin to oln' toghurgh." lie THL'RsDAY, Jl'LY 23. W'ite f..gb'y tmly this morning. ' nr. I mley, dentist. nsmi 3,I)unn bit. lr Lowe, the o lieian, leave Aug 2. The tno.iu continue to linht our streets. Clay (I wen has returned from Crook con nty. Judire J C Fuller , III the city. reed II::muiind Is now III Omaha, j Nebraska. j Charley Riuklii Is imw ill San r lalicisco. Mrs W II Weeks left last night for Kutte county, Cal. Stoves at half price. F L Chambers. E R I'uvis has U-eii appointed local consul of the L A W. Rrady IturneU ofCorvnllls Is visit ing friends iu this city. Mrs (ico Thurston has been ipilto Kick willi nervous prostration. The p'mterer began work on tlie Frank building this morning. A line light buggy for $42.bO. F L Chambers. E E I'pnieyer, the Harrishurg saw mill until, was In tlie city today." Walter (iriilln and Linn Alexander rode to Cottage tirove on a tandem to day. Wall paper, lime and cement. F L Chambers. Mrs J M Howe Mid children went to Junction ('ity this morning to visit with relatives. District Piosectitlng Attorney J E Yati s of Corvallis is in tlie city attend ing circuit court. Julius Sc!n ar.schild Is clerking in tin- pos'olllce during R E Ittistow's absence in tlie mountains. ll'V II I, 11 nir.lin in and family bid friends adieu iiml left for llicir' new home at McMinnvillc this morning. M S llarker is to the front with a new ad today, lie Is a novel adver tiser. Don't fail to see what he says. Dr. Finlcy. dciiMst.rooin 3,Dunn blk. Corvallis (S.iz.ette: Johnny Wells and family, ami Mis I homas White horn, are riisticatingat Finlcy Springs. Mrs J II It Rovul, of Salem, who has hi en visiting with the faiii ly of Rev E A McAlister returned home today. J ihn Joines who resides near town left this morning on a prospecting trip in the vicinity of the Three Sis ters. Freil (i.mlucr, Karl Travis, Claude Sylvester ai.d John Palmer left today on a llsliing expedition to Crescent lake. W E Loughniiller, who is traveling for tlie Piano Company, made his home in Ibis city a thwt visit last night. I lev C Waehlte will preach nyain Sunday afternoon it t 3 o clock ill tlie Dunn 'school house south of town. All are Inv ited. Mrs N K Fnuer w ho has been vh iting with her brother, lloilver Cogs well In Linn county, iinived heme tliis vftcrnonu. Miss Floia Young, who has b en visiting for several weeks at Portland and other paints down tlie valley, ar rived home mis aiiernoon. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds, croup and w hooping cough. It Is pleasant, safe and reliabl For sale by Osburu A Del.auo, FE Dunn believes In selling goods at way down prices. Read his change of ad in today's paper, and at once go to his store and price goods. E J Crow Informs us that a rock crusher willi a capacity of 2"l tons in ten hours, can be purciiasg t tor jiuo, delivered and tct up. Her llttlo hand crept into his; Hut wis he Ihrilieu? Ah me, He sal there like a stone, for she Was just Lis wife, you see. Cleveland Leader. S micrvillc Journal: Hogg Do you see that until o-'er there? lie has a great war record. Penn Impossible! Whv, that man U Ion young to have fought In the rebellion. Hogg Yes, but lie has been married seven times. Col (ieo O Yoran and family went to Newport today for a vacation. They will remain iu Newport iinlll after the National (iuaid encampment which begin August U. Miss Lucile Eaves, who lias been teaching school at Lew intern, Idaho, arilved homo this afternoon and will visit awhile with her parents, who re side at Fair mount. Do you lick faith und lot-e health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health w ith DeWitt'sSarsapin!- la. Oh lit kn & DkLano. It Is reported that the entire popula tion of Independence, young and old, male and female, turns out en masse each day to inttlie iu tlie cool Willam ette above that city, and thus keep at least partially cool. Pure blood mi uns good health. De Wilt's Sarmpaiilla purities the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula, and all diseases prising from Impure blood. Osunis & DkLano. Albany Democrat: Hon Jonathan Bourne, a member of the next legis lature by the blgjjest majority, a free silver man .secretary of the i-publlcati sta'e central committee, whom tlie orei'iiniaii is Irving to oust, and a brother In-law of Mr J,R Wyatl, of this city, was in the city today on bis way to 'Yaiiuina. Montreal Herald: Robby (at the breakfast table Maud, did Ml Jones inkeaiiv umbrellas or hats from the hall Us I night;' ' Maiid-Wliy, oi course not! Why should he? Bobby That' lust what IM like lo know. I thought he did, U'cause I heurU him m u ii-ii he was going oui, tin gijing to steal just one, ami " why, what's the iiii -r, Muuil? Ci.Mitlli Times: While coining from Oregon City, on the Hong last u.-i k Miss Lila r.ro.tn. a inemis-r of Mil. I:i(IHh' bund. Was ii li for til mi te . .nonult lo dron Iter watch overls,art Tli. life,! at the time wn aground ou the Sauliutii bar, and the time piece r.-ll over on the side of the Ixml lit XI ii.-, ior.-iil. The wiit -h could lie seen ciuilepUii.K ...... -o attempt was nn.de lo recover n, o" n --" l lie oiver - mv case Incura ble. DeWiit s Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, to 1 bought a lX and It performed a per manent cine.11 Tliis Is only one of thousand of almllar ures. Eciema, sores and skin din u- yield quickly w hen it is Used. OMifRN- DkLano. X liuld 'Unci. l'Hil) uimr.l, J .', An individual has been nt lUmg hi way through tills section otilie state traveling oveilttud ullh the best of outllls be ran obtain at the expense of people who reside along Ids ''hosen rmte. The olilccr haw U-eu on his trail but so far lie lias escaped their vigilance. This individual, or individuals, for it seems there Is a woman traveling with him, stole a cart in Rosehurg last Friday. From there he traveled north, tieing on the road at night on ly. When within four miles of Cot tage drove the pirate of the highway became tired of a single rig and with out consulting that gentlemen's wishes iu the matter, he "vaped" the stolen cart fur a hack, a double set of harness and a horse Motigliig to Frank Watch. The theft was com mitted Monday night The oMcers iu tliis city were untitled ami last night Constable Scott had men nut watching for tlie miscreant but they failed to tlnd 1 1 1 in, though once they thought they had trace ol It i in on the McKenzle road. Tin v went up as far as "Dutch Henry's,'' :m miles from this city, but did not llud their man. Ills ipiite likely that he has taken some other road. The Lost Cablu" in the Suutlum. It is said that Mr Louis Paotlet, Mr Walter Jones, and Captain RoWrtsou, are tilling out an eXHililion Iu Fort land to leave for the brad waters of the Sautifim In search of gold. The sec tion which tlie party will penetrate Is not by any means unknown to Mr Louis I'mpict, as lie has traversed It a number of linns. Most every season the past few years has found him pros peeling in tint rcgou. Mr Paipiet, with a parly from Oregon City, went into that legion alsiul M years ago and built the "lo.t cabin" and pros pected around for quite a while. They found evidence of a rich depiwlt, but the party had a hard time to come out of the mountains, without hav ing accomplished anything. About three years ago Mr I'aipiet led a party back Into the same section, and uftir some time sueceeded in finding (lie re mains ol (lie old cabin. There wns not much ol the cabin left, but enough to locate it ticyond all question. Since then Mr 1'nqiiet has been buck, and always brings hiimc Homo tine simtI mens of gold quart.. It is a very iiard trip, through the wildest country Imaginable. The timber Is heavy, the canyons arc deep, mid the sides of the mountains are deep mid precipitous. U lirrrt rr tlnlarltt KllXa, The bilioui nn- lis cvrula pr.-jr. la Inlermll tent kiiiI rriinlt-nl (rver, illlinli Aiiue ami ftttili enke, Itu-liver m hIm ity eruHiilv sitis-ii-d. sial tin- IiIinhI itinUmliiHL-'l W illi lilie. (Mitt of (tu elilef res-nut sliv liiisiciii-r'i Hloumelt Itit-l-r Is liicti it Rare 'ili'li-a-. st'sitist t-lillla uil fever ami evi-rv furm of niHlarl liseM. Ii thai It ls-ii minv u iili llalilliiy l Iho (1is.-mm, bv refonnliiw; Irri'tfiiUntr nt Ino biliarir oriiau in ailfalh-o ul I In- nrioiil ol llm keaMllt wticll Iho iIimuh- is (.reVHtenl Iherr In 110 lln.-r fiirlifrlntr iiri-iinrstlve fur those hImiiiI vIhIiiob or eiiiiKrailnii ton liM-iility wlieru tht) miasmt latiit extsiM. 1 lu-re ia 1111 ceitHiii Immunity Ironi 1W-hm tn an -iiUniln or ti(1einte (orin to Is-ais'uri.l t,y it;.-um- ol tint averatfu tonlei and Htiti-Hsiui.l-i-a llulwtu-rti ipltullia fall Ihs lliller'i iie-eec-U Inith in prevwiiltns n(i eurliiK. Moreover. II reiaoToa every ventlito o( i1vhii.-iIii, ami ov n'oiiies roiiiiliatioii, riu-ii- iiiatiNin, liiM'-ilvily of tin, ktilneya ami blaililer aid IraiiiiullUvs ami ilitMiKlhens III liurrvuui ystem. letter List. Jul v 23. 1S1HI. Raker, (ico Rnsiks, MrsC it Custick, W J Etiklc, Chits llnlloway, John Myers, II F Robertson, Win KuIm-II, Mrs L Smead, 1oyd. A rhamo of nnu rent Kill l maile on all Isltera Klven out. IVraont ealling lor lelten h 111 iiieasv Ul vvhuil ailvvrtlm-il. I. J. . A1(I, I-. .11. Ii li 11 V Wahos.-Cottage Orovo Is now mainly supplied witli Ice which ll hauled there from tliis city by team. Teams make the trip once or twice each week taking a ton of ico at a lime. Teamsters arc paid f.'l.tH) for hauling a ion 01 lee to Collage tirove, wiiito lor the same distance Hie S P company charges ft til). The Ice is hauled In the night and Is-sldcs the saving on freight there Is a big saving on tlie lee, which melts wry badly when shipped by rail In less than carload lots. 101 Ykaiis Old. drum's Pan Courier: "Saturday was Hie lollh birthday of Hose a Brown, the survivor of tlie war of 1812. (Jul u a party us- sembled to grts-t the old limn lit Ills homo neat YVildci villo. lie gets a pension of $V a month, but miiv drop olfauy tiino." Mr Brown resided In I.nne county lor a number or years. We are anxious to do a little good Iu this world and can think of no pleas anler or better way to do ll than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure 11 a pieveiilive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lui'g troubles that Tullow neglected colds. O-ibiirn & DcLano. Pally onard, July Foil Lahck.n V OK lll'dd V W II KKI.H. John Spawn, of Irving precinct, has la-en arrested on Hie ihtrgeof larceny of four bunny w heel from An drew Baker. T he case has bis-n set for trial Iu Ju-lioy Yates' court at 2 pin tomorrow Daily Uutnl, July - J, Mll.l.Kii Rkkwns:. I lie governor yesterday appointed Samuel Hughes, of Forest tirove, a uieinU'r of the board of regents of the state agricult ural college, at Corvallis, vice 11 It Mil Icr, resh ned. This would Indicate that Mr Miller would lie spiioluted to the vacant presidency. Bv Ttd.Ki'iioNK. Rev It H Rate man. who spent two or three months holding a meeting at the Christian church In this cdy a year or twnogo recently married a couplo at "lulare, California, hy telephone, Mr liateiiuin being at Sun Jox', li'HJ miles away. Pally (jiianl. July Hakvit Acciuknt. H II Thomas of Coliiirg, Ibis morning got one of his right bund lingers In a hay fork pulley an I it was badly (unshed. lie cauiu to Kugeiio and If HuykciidaM and T W Mum amputated It at the llrsl Joint. Dili? Guard, July Acijt'l'll i:n. John Hiutwn. w ho wa urn-sled In Irving precinct ou the tiharge uf larceny of four buggy wlictli from Arden linker, wu given a jury trial In Ju-tlce Yale's oourt yesterday afteriusiii. Hit Jury rendered a ver diet of uol guilty linn s l ll.t au . . uu. ioKY. in )iarnliti'. d to rare I'llt-a and CoiiatlMtlon ... tfiiii,l.-ri. ,Fiu ivota i-r tmi. s twoiami. lor i-lrealar and rrs smnpla lo M Alt I IN V.t I'Y. KtstUlerrd I'liSltnaolnt.lAuraa-l.-r, l a. Su I'.'stal anwR!. Kur am hy all d-ai i i dr it'Kii seryliere, slid in Kuaene Otivii hy """.ru it Ptrhano Shilo's Cure Is sold ou a guarantee. It eun Incipient consumption. It is the Is-st cough cure. Only one rent a dose. 2.'sts.,50el., l. Sold by Hell dersoii A .inn. Til. i "fi;1 I'leqMiit Hill Items. M.niy .in' U.p h .1 d ij , wo are lutv nirf. llarvestli g i on In full blast. Farm ers rue binding tlie golden sheaves. Parties are passing almost daily t and from Kttsou Springs. Henry Mitchell lost a valuable horse last week. Several other lieighlsirs are complaining of sickness among their horses. Rhicklic rrics are scarce this summer In the river bottom. Win West, Sr, returned from Kitson Springs lift Sunday, ('apt S Rigdon I down from his Pine Opening ranch to harvest his grain I'uclo Rols-rt Calllsoli Is down whh a bilious attack. John McKenzle returned from Silver Lake last week wheie he went to as sist in the drive for the Purler boys. The 11 E C's social lust Saturday night was well attended. The girls never do anything by halves. They put up a good program and their lee cream and cake were equal if not sii-K-rlor to any wo lutv ever had the privilege of "getting around." Win Davis and family exvecl to move to Southern Oregon tills full. Miss Jessie (iiltllllu was visiting friends and relatives here last week. She has been attending the I'ofO. We understand that the P 11 CB will give a frisj concert at the Coast Fork bridge Sunday evening. ThoYPSCE will give a lawn so cial at the church Saturday bight, August 1. Everybody is invited to attend. A program will lie rendered and things will go oil" iu regular city style. Roy Shelley, who left here nine years ago and took up a homestead near where' May villo Is located In (iilliain county, Is visiting his parents for a few w eeks, S Hatidsakf r and family, of Eugene, passed through hero last week on their way to tlie springs. Mrs W L Bristow and Mrs P N Laird accompanied tlicin. The hottest day of tlie season at this place was on the 15th Inst, tho ther mometer registering 100 In the shade. Since then It ranged from Oi to INI un til the 21st when it registered 82. Elder AH Mulkey's family, or Sa lem, is visiting with relatives nt this place this summer. Tlie Woodmen of tho World of this place have now received their charter and are ou a solid basis. Now mem bers are still coming Iu. Remember the CE social Saturday evening, August 1st. R J Hemphill returned from Kitson Springs last week. He does not think the trip benellted his health particu larly. He thinks of changing climates this fall. John Sellers and family expect to start to Kitson Springs In a few days. H II nud J Mulkey started Wednes day for Prlnevlllo to work through hay harvest f t Mr Kelsey. Pnoxv. There In more ratarrh III tlili sis'lton ul the country than all oilier iliseaaes put I iKetlier anil until thu last lew years was iiihim-I to l In uurahK Kor a great many years ilm-tort pro- tmillipeil 11 a loeal ilim-a, anil iireaerllnsl hs-al remedies, and hy euuiinntly lalliun to euro Willi local treatment, imiinmuera it ineuraiiie. seietiofl haa proven ealarrli to Is a consltliilloii at diwaw, ami therelor rviiilriii eomiiltulioiial irertineuv. llall a laiarrn l.ure, lualilllaeiurts by V J Cheney .V Co. Toledo. Ohio. Ii iho only pousiiliitional cure on tho maiket. It la taken Internally in dom-a troin 1 droa Ins u-aHHin. till. It aela ill rem It on I he dIimkI ami timeout turfaec ol the sytiein. liter nllt-r lldUforany rase U tails to cure. Hem! for oliouiar and Ivatliuoiilala. Addreka F, J. Chrhkv A Co.. Toledo. O. fr-oM hy drilKglU, Too. Notice to Whom It ilsr Concern. I. the undersigned, am authorised by Power of Attorney to collect and ttle all accounts or J JI Schmltz, de ceased. A. (i. B A I'M A.N. Waltervllle, Lane Co., Or. A dose that Is always seasonable I dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King ol Llvei Medicines." It keeps the liver active, the bowels regular prevents biliousness and promotes di gestion. In fact helps keep you well "I have watched Its c Meets In families where I have practiced, and llud ll admirable, both alterative and tonic Iu Its action." Dr T W Mason, Macon, (Ju. Mk.miikk Racino Boa ki.-I lurry M Holden of till city has been ap pointed a member or the Oregon rac Inn board of tlie L A W by Chief Con sul A J Donuell of Portland. The board consists of three members, one each at Portland. La (intuitu and 1.U gene. It has the making of all rules and regulations governing races In this state that are In any way connected with tlie L A W. Parks' Sure Cure Is a Misitlvo specific In all disease of the Liver and Kid neys. By removing the urlo acid In the blood It cure Rheumatism. S. B Basford, of Cartilage, H. Dakota, says "I U-lieve Parks' Sure Cure ex('Is all other medicines for Rheumatism and L'rlnarv disorders." Sold by A. Ykii IMITON. RUPTU RE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knifo or Operation Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Thrco to Six Weeks WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orrirca : !lo.,mt TQiVTOT. Jtarquam ltulldin PORTLAND, OREGON IN (UUV AI.I.H, Hon. II. II. Miller not Sutlsllcd 1th (lie Sentiment He tumid Tlu re. Corvallis Times: "Mr 11 R Miller, ... 1.. i... i .... ..i i.. .......si I , ,i.. i,i ......1.1 ,,r " ," """" the A ( , was III (.iirvallls lust bridsy and Saturday. Mr. Ml Icr was dissat illed wltli the treatment ho had re reived at the hand of tlie Corvallis icwsnaisTs, as well as the sentiment! i... t. i . ......in. i.. i i 111' ItPUOII llllll'lltt VOIVIIlllS K'tlMM IlllS tilO lo liis selection for theO A C presi dency. Mr Miller felt that he was not treated right by the man who said that Mr Miller was "a successful operator of a Josephine county saw mill," and he felt that he was not tr-atcd rigid by the Times when it printed w lial he said. Mr Miller Is a pleasant talker, and In an argument of an hour or more lie explained wherein ho had tx-eii falsely represented. Ho hnd not, he said, sought the presidency of tht O A I'. Ill name had Is-en mentioned by certain mcmU-r of tho board who wauti d a change, and the idea was a complete surprise to himself. At tlrst ho declined, lie said, but being pressed and ivlng assured of very lils-ral sup. port by the board iiiciiiIhts, ho finally wavered, ami then yielded. He thought that ho was ivpilpMNl by natural endow incuts, acquirement and eXM-rlciice to tie the head of the agricultural college, and he said that if at the end of a year he couldn't make the tiling gils-, ho would step down and out. He denied emphatically that ho tiad ever been a polillcan, but said that bo would have accepted the con gressional nomination In-causo he thought Washington would have altordcd exceptional advantages for ediicitlng Ills children. Besides tliis, Mr Miller says much more. hat be said Is very clt'ectively put fourth in a recent article In tlie Ocakd, published at Eugene, where Mr Miller resides, and we reprint tho article in another column. Air Miller returned home Saturday." Circuit Court. Pally (iuirl, July i. All adjourned session of the June term of circuit court was convened at the court house at 1 o'clock this after noon. Present Judge J C Fullertoii, Sheriff A J Johnson and ( ounty Clerk AC Jennings. The following cases were dlspiwed of after which tho court adjourned until this evening: &S34 John Stowell Cliarlestown vs Jacob RSchrag; confirmation. Judg ment amended so as to Include flbi attorneys fee, tho same having been omitted from tho Judgment entry by mistake. Sale continued. .1HU2 (letrgeand Edward Bailey vs W J Dingo et al. Foieeloauro. Passe il. Service complete. Judgment against deft for I'JIiH) with Interest at 10 per cent from May Is, ISS7, und at torney fisj of f lot). S'.KH-Sarah J Heald vs Benj F Finn; foreclosure. lWault. Judgment and decree for f '!! 1. 4 1 and H s r cent in terest and K0 Btty fee. Outer made continuing sale. Concerning the live cases of certain property holders versus the city of Eu gene, suits for Injunction, Referee WooUciM'k tiled his rcHirt this after noon Tho reimrt Is In favor of the city. The cases will come up for argu ment tonight. Attorneys L Bllyeii, J J Walton and A K Wheeler repre sent tlie plalntill's while Attorneys (teo B Dorris and E It Sklpworth rep resent the city. Pats the good word along the line. Pile can bo (pilckly cured without an o-ratloti by simply applying De Witt's Witch Ilaxel Salve. Ohiii'kn A DkLano. Card ofThauki. Mrs Mary J Seal and family desire to take this method of extending their sincere thanks to tho many kind friends who so materially assisted and comforted them durlug tho illness and death uf their beloved daughter and sister, Lenora Seal. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rlfy your blood, deal your complexion regulate your bowels and makes your head as clear as a bell. 2oc, fioc, and 11.00. Henderson & Linn. )EER ING o DEERING f v .Vi.tiW J I m sTN 1 IB .ki m mm Ball Bearing. Lightest Running On Earth. I 11 'M Ih Iter Iteiiii. July 23. A very acceptable change fo the w t at her. Mrs C C Smith who has en work- I ' onio tlliio III Jackson county re lorn,., I lt u,. turned lust week on a visit to relatives. T J Crtian and ivifo ant) Fred Par ker and Frank Crur.ati went to Eugene today. A couple of men from tho vicinity of Creswell were iu tills section Tuesday looking for some Imrsu thieves. John Chandler has gone to Egypt to haul t.iu bark during the summer. Al Parker went to Eugene today wl ha load of llotir. The good price for potatoes will not materially help our (armors as the po tato crop is very short In this section. Miss lllgglns returned to her bonis in California Wednesday. Tho merry song of tho reaper is heard on every side. Tho yield of fall grain is good, but spring sown grain Is very light. Win Miller has moved to his ranch on Rattle Snake. Ho will teach the Creswell school this fall. Bom, to the w ife of Wallace Kim ball, an S pound boy. What Is it Wal lace, tree silver or a gold bug? An lee cream social will be given at Mrs llarix'i's i.oirTeut next Saturday night. Hood niiMio and a program w ill be furnished to all. Come and see. Rkoclar. Last summer one of our grand chil dren was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarilma Remedy, which gave very Hec(ly relief. Wa regard it as the best uiediciue ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs K (1 Gregory, Frederlckstown, Mo. This certainly is the best med icine ever put ou tho market for dys entery, summer complaint, colloaud cholera Infantum in children. II never fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by Osburu A DcLano. Pally (itiard, July Laucksy hy Baii.kk. elms Brady of Coliiirg was arrested by Constable Sid Scott last evening on complaint or an agent of J K Holt's. The defend ant Is charged with larceny by bailee of two tons of cheat hay, valued at ft..o0. He was arraigned before Jus tice heeler this looming and plead not guilty lo the charge. The trial baa been set for t) a iu Kriday. It seems that defendant lias a furm belonging loJ Kllolt rented and that he had given a chattel mortgago to Mr Holt for tho hnv In ipiestlou und then atter wurds sold It. Those L'll Kansas women who have banded together to write a novel should bear In mind the fate of the gentlemen who made an effort to col laborate on Balad tower. Small in size, but gieat In results. DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing indi gestion, tlysKpsln and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. Ohiiuhn A DkLano. Hut Weather Prices. 1 lb mixed bird seed eo 1 lb hemp seed So 1 lb canary seed Co 1 lb sago oo I lb white or black tigs 6o 1 lb lino cut chewing tobacco worth AO cents for 40o 1 lb granulated plug smoking tobac co worth Z) cents for 2fio I IbStar.Horseshoe.Cllmax or Saw log tobacco 40a 1 box tauglo foot lly paper 40o 0 iloz Mason fruit Jar rubbers 25o 5 double sheets tangle foot fly paper 10o 3 Ih-packago goldiist wash powder.. Oo 3 lbs plain mixed candy 230 AX BILLY. MOWERS. o o s. JI 1 -7 L. Mors Sole Agent P0?Hi BINDERS.