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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1896)
fff M) QOITNTY. Lturuay. Al'tilMT 8. Hclldt'WOIl, "" i i Wulton, attorney-at-law Kmpilre of Judg '"" nr ( V. Blddle may he 1 i.i..ik-l on Olive street found Ht iK't WIS-tl 5- fth uii'l Htrw-tii, one block west r the Minnesota hotel. I pre to ! Junta! worK" ln t!lu nest iunl'r- I omit fin Bar lit Ch litem Hm It!! Hlgt'Ht (u' I""' ,1H''' '"r t '''Mt'1" V. 8asii:hs. Farms for Sal'. I have now thirty flue fitniM In t!n (illnnutto valley for salt). Ihcse knm include every variety In size Hiid US flir IICSVI lHltil lini, U.I.IICS9 Uko. M. Millkk, Wilkin Block, Eugene, Or. Important to Farmers. IVaKKLEK'S Squikkel Extkk.ui.na- ti.B, tht) original and only article of I In kind giving complete satiHfactlnu. gw reduced from 60 to 3" eet ts per For sale by 1 . . .. i i ..i . .... Eugene, Or. Money Lounid. Kir-t Mortgage on Improved I'ri- trtv Negotiated: We ore prepared to negotiate first mortgage iiKiii 1 1 ti arni'rd farm In Oregon, Washington tinl Idaho with Lantern parties and foreign capitalist at the usual rule of lnierent. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies, aovv out of business. Address (with stamp,) i MAKVIK bWOHTH, I Baker City, Or. I No'lci to Wh im It May Concern. f I, (lie undersigned, am authorized by power of Attorney to collect nnd set lie all accounts of J II Hchmitz, tle trased. AG Bauman. I Wal'.ervllle, Lane Co., Or. I Plenty ok Sacks. The iSpiinglleld Elevator has on hand-nil the sucks seeded, w hich will Ih) let out oil the Hual terms. I Cattle fob Balk Four calves, one gcsxl miloh cow and one thorough bred Jersey bull fur hale cheap. Ap jy to A Klrkland, river road, near Eugene. i We rn'ght tell you inure about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it curt a a cough. Every one dues who has used it. It is a per feet remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness. It 1 an expect ul favorite for hlldren, being pleasant to take and jUick in curing. 1 OSBUR.N & DELANO. I Khva baliy was sick, we g'w i"t CasU. . When li was a Chll.l, slio crlwl fur Castorta. When alio bocaras ilUa, (be clung to Contorts. Than ah had Cbiklroa, she gave U-em Castori. We are anxious to do a little good iu this world and cau thiuk of no pleas rater or better way to do It thau by ."Commending One Minute Cough "ureas a preventive of pneumonia, msuniptlon and other serious lung ouble thut follow neglected colds. ; Osburu A DeLano. ' Mayor Pennoyer continues to aston ish Hie world. The Tribune says: At the meeting of the special light com tultteeof the city council yesterday afternoon several ietltions for lights were considered. The c ninuilineii did not care to put In any new lights, and each said the residents of his ward were unwilling to dispense with any or their present lights. Mayor Pennoyer said the light in front of his residence, on West Park and Morrison streets and another on West Park and Yam hill streets could be removed, and the council decided to transfer them to East Seventeenth and Oak and r ast Twenty-third and B-lmont streets. My little boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with bloody flux. I was advised to uso Chamber laln's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily procured pnit of bottle. I carefully read the direc tions aud gave It accordingly. He was very low, but uU.wly and surely he began to Improve, gradually recovered and is now as stout aud strong as ever. f r.x.1 aura it, saved his life. I never can praise the remedy half Its worth. I am sorry everyone In the world diwa nut know how trood It Is, as I do. Mrs. LinaH Hlnton, Orahamsville, Marlon Co., Florida. For sale by Os- burn A DeLano. i WatioD U Squire, republican senator from tli atutft of Washington, 1ms de- filnrit in fvor of free silver and for Rrvnn Ti.la iloeluratlnu was made at an Imniwiiao ffnllierini? of advocates of free silver at the armory last night, and was welcomed by a tremendous dem oiMtratl.in. Tlie friends of silver, who comprised probably one-half of the tmllv cheered the an- Douncenient. At the same time n zeal- Oiih minnnrler of the Cause, on tlie Psl rum. liruw iiuelc an American II ir, dis closing a picture of the seuator. Teacher' F.xaiuluatloa. I Notice Is hereby given that the reg ular quarterly examination for teacu- ers certificates will be held at the Central school building, iu Eugene, Commencing at 1 o'clock p in, on Wed nesday August 12th. Those who de sire state certificate or diplomas should apply nt this lime. CSHUNT, r County Sutcrl: tendent. 4 - x Hucklea's Arulca Salve. The Bst Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruise. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Bheuui, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pile, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Balinfadlon or money refunded. Price " cent per box. For sale by Henderson 4 Linn. WEDNESDAY, AlOl'STo Commlsoiier' court Is i'l esslon. A saddle for f at Preston ft Hale's V K Dunn Is home from Newport. Wall paper, lime and cement. F L Clmmliers. Win E iris has returned from Drain. Commissioner W T llailey is in the cny. A yooil c.iuk stove fd.OO. ' L I'hauiliers. O 11 Colic of Florence, Is 111 tl,n cuy. Editor Wliitiu-y returned to Albany today. 3 hips cuts Mt up at Preston 4 Male's. 1 iit a heavy shower all early this niiflitiii;. Teachers' front today. examination one week Henry fing, of Portland, w:n in Eugene toJuy, Try Preston A Hale's Kall cure. They guarantee it. L N Honey went to('oiti;e (Jrove tliis aftei no hi ('oiiimissiiinei's' ourt is wurkiu; on roads and briiles. There lire "" inmales In the Itoe burg soldier's liome. ('ommlssiiiiie Ilniley Is In the t-jty tod.iy attendinit coint. Frank lluimou went toSo.laville to day for a few days recreation. The liuiriluue license bu-ilness is re viving a little ufter unite a lull. Campers' tinware. Threshers' out fits. F L Chambers. I It Campbell, editor of the (il'Alili, drove to McKcnzic this afternoon. Miss Kate Patterson went to Irving txlav to visit with Mrs O P II. IV. J C Goot'iile, theCol uig lumls-ruiau, did business at Portland yesterday. Corvallis Times: Carl I odes went to Eugene to spend a short vacation. M Sabin, representing Dr J C Aver & Cool Lowell, Mass., is iu the city. E Italics and family went to Stx'a vl lie today. They will be absent about a week. AlfDilliird went to Itscbufg this afternoon in the interest of the Cotton Company. Mr and Mrs J II Chambtrs and 8 It Williams and ' family went to Soda villo today. Your horse will not. switch his tall over the lines with a Preston & Hale net on. Win J ISryau will be noli lied of his nomination one week from today iu New York City. If the weat'ie.1 c intiii'i 's as it looks at present, it will surely result in dam ago to grain. W W Haines, of the Eugene tan nery, left on a business trip down the valley this morning. A marriage license was grunted to Addison Dunati and Adelia litirr today by County Clerk Jennings. Jacksonville Times: Miss Laura Mil lei', of F:ugene, is visiting Miss Dee Alikeny at the Sterling mine. J 11 McC'lung find daughter, Miss Jtssie left yesterday afternoon for Foley Springs, where they will spend sever al days. J W Whlteaker has commenced suit against It F It .issell. et al, to recover money in tlie sum ofjilO'J for services performed. The Oregonlan reports that nine In formations were tiled In the V S court there Saturday against parties for herd ing sheep on the Crater Lake reserve. M J Cockerllne, of The Dalles, ar rived last night and will visit a few days witli Ills brothers, Alex and H N, of this city. Ex-President Won of the Oregon Agriculture college Is preparing to leave for the East with his family where they will reside lu the future. Win Preston came d iwn from tlie McKenzie Bridge today. HI family will remain a couple of weeks longer aud Mr Preston w ill return Saturday. Todays Albany Herald: Mr David Scott of Salem, formerly of F'ox Valley was in Albany yesterday, having been to Corvallis and went to Fugene last night. Ben Brown, who has been at the helm )f the Burns Times for the past two years has gone to Central Ameri ca. San Salvador will le bis futuie home. The two Wllhoit highwaymen have not been captured. The Clakamas county court will offer f"00 reward for their capture. K Broniz. who has been connected with the Sladden ranch for some time past, left today on a business trip to Uumlia, euraKH, anu mm i j.,.,.,,, the East. Mr and Mrs O D Linn, Miss Edith Brown and Master Straight returned last evening from Cedar Flat, where tluy have been engaged in picking wild t'lacKoerries. Tmlnva Allmnv Herald: Prof D. V. S. Held, of the F-ugene public schools, uiiih ill Aioauv yesieruuv, iuin stopped oil on a return trip from Port- laud, anu weui on iu i.uaeou night. riiis country paid Engiisii tnvesiors fino 000,000 In interest for last year. Iu -iiw.r words. It takes about two wheat crops to pay interest for one year t6 KiiLii-iiiii. wii. vt-s; nc iia.w ,...v llnuneial system! "This," said the asylum attendant, "is the poor rellow WHO llinniie o mo uriir una to be tlie sole issue this year. In Hie next cell we have the man who fl.ii,lil thia election would lie a one sided allalr." Tl.a runnrt of the BtCfelarV kllOW ii, t ft 'ii trios have been made through ,i... i.w.lo ut nreiron Citv during the quarter Just ended. 8,oi5o passenger, 1,4117 head of livestock, ,SiH tons ol freiuht were taken through. llli Times: lt nort fl'o.U iiiiu, riviT. t.ime ciiuutv. are to the ef fect that considerable mining I Mug d ine tut re this season, with good re u,ilts nod nianv new locations have lieeu made. Mr mid Mrs. Bert Vincent. Chas n.vu ami Miss Nora Luckey arrived home tcvlay Irom a nleasant camping rrln to Blue Kiver. Tliny caught lot ..f h.i. inn .1 i . I not kill any deer or I bear". 'I Ley saw one l i.r but thought It liesl not to iiolesl U. ti.u li.llrs Chronicle of Monday li. eS iinlerson ol Eugene, supplied the nuliiit ut the Christian chuieli morn r ' ... ... - ii. a l,.li..r Ber ing nun evei uik. -i ..i ... v.-rii were made. 1U-V l.- i..-.,, u ill uracil tdliluht at the iiiii.. ,n i ,, f,, In the vicinity of i ell ii i,, ir..LT,,o and some in v,.i.i, liHe l en harvested, and o,uiiiriin.lihw lilt average to have i ., Sl 1 I, ii. Ik-Is of wheat and 110 bUsh cU t Parley to the acre, with the quality fair. The heaviest yield so far reported is 00 bushels. This wa by Philip Young. THURSDAY, AUUl'ST 8. Dr. Flnley, dcutM.rootu 3,Dunn blk. Thrsehers arc reported at work again today. There are 1070 patients in the Insa.ie asylum al Salem. The roads are now reported to be lu splendid condition. The new Frank bulldlntr was con nected with the w..ter today. Shei ill" Johnson aud family left for an outing nt Foley Springs tills morn ing. Some of those who have liecii to the mountains and sea coast are return ing. Rev Frank Day has several appoint ment to preach lu Coos county next week. All kinds of thresher extras ordered by F L Chanibf rs. The entire East is having another hot sim-II which is causing a great deal of sllllering. The recent rain has Umcfttted the hops considerably, If the louse ques tion Is not mentioned. Stoves at half price. F L Chambers. Dr. Fiuley. dcii'ist.rooniS.Duuii blk. The democratic majority iu Ala bams Is about 40,000. The Hotel Eugene bus i oil duty for repairs. One bus is doing tlie hu-l-lies for both houses. A tine light buggy for (4-00. F L ChamU'rs. The democratic state central com mittee mi els in Portland Aug. 13th to make arrangements for the campaign. Clackamas county has tillered toOO reward for tlie apprehension of the Wllhoit stage robbers. The .Marl in county silver turn will ratify liiyan's nomination at Salem Saturday afternoon, August I'llh. New mid second hand buggies. F L Chamber. The four lingers of Pct-r Anderson's right hand were cut oil by a saw In Watson ft J.uhr's plaining mill Tues day. Which shrill It be, By ran or McKin ley? Ax Billy says he Is not paying much attention tt. election matters but is cutting prices. See his great ad. Hugh Wallace, of the State of Wash ington, has resigned ns a member of the demoe.atio national committee. He Is a gold democrat. W R Hearst, of the Sail Francisco Examiner, will begin the publication of the Enquirer in Chicago, silver paH'r, about August 10. Boston Transcript: We still talk of laying up something for a rainy day, aiid yet It is the pleasant days that t ike the most money out of us. Puck, 'Whilty's got the greatest scheme forsumriier you ever heard of." "Tell me about it." "He is going to start a roof-garden iu his cellar." Stoves to lit everybody 's purso Irom H.IK) to f 10 00. Just bought a bank rupt stock of three car loads. F. L. Chamber. A family bound for Washington ar rived in Pendlelo.i Tuesday In a pnrirle schooner. The family Is from Iowa and has been four mouths on the road. Chieiiuo Record: "Have you any In- tllectual city ieople with you this summer Mrs Bay view?" "No; they all nave rrignwui appe- tiU" Ax Billy will either sell for silver or gold at tlie price quoted today. He believe III giving ins cuauimera woo dollar worth of goods for fifty cents. See his great ad. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWltt'Saraparil- '"' Oshl kn 4 DkLano. MrBCDuniway died In Portland Tuesday, at the ago of (17 year. He was the husband ot Abigail Scott Dun Iwav. Mr Duniway was au Immi grant of 18-50. I .1 Mowers, a nrosiwctor dropped dead near Boundery last Monday His deatli was caused by apoplexy. Bow ers was about 50 years of age, and wa an old railroad conductor. Pure blood mean good health. De- Witt' Sarenparllla purille the blood, cure eruption, eczema, scrofula aud all diseases arising from Impure blood. Oshuk.n 4 DeLano. Cleveland Plaiudealer: "Why doc that Miss Pussy iersi.st lu wearing a pink veil, ' "for Hie same reason that a shrewd Trult dealer put me mosquito bar over hi decayed peaches." From Harrisburg: Mr w u lister came up from roruatm rrniay. in hoiH'of Mr Lister' recovery irom her fatal Illness has been given up and her death is momentarily expected. Pass the good word along the line. Pile can I e quickly red without an operatiou by Blmply applying iw- Witt' Witch Hazel halve. Osuuks 4 DeLano. Cvclone hose team held a meeting last evening and among other things elected delegates to the city lsard of fire delegates as follow: tan liuuaey, Sam Thurston and II E Owen. Today's Albany Herald: Mr Clay tr,.iwiii luia I ,!! soeuilinir hli sum mer vacation at Belknap Springs, and r..ii,n,,.,l to his ulace at S E Young's store yesterday, having had a very pleasant time. Small in size, but great in results, ikAViit'a Llitle E-trly Riser act gently but thoroughly, curing indi gestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. OHHCKN 4 PKIjA.NO. ti. IU!!.. T-M of Wednesday: ml.,... K.miiia Vanduvne aud FUta Owen arrived from Eugene last nigni nro nrinllL'llIU to Ol'tn a blKlk Slid atntionerv store iu the rooms formerly occupied by liie v ycic i.au. . . . . i I . 1 I si n vv.,r,ton the California train ........bus linn tMe(l found KUlity of i. it ii... siirireme court ol that ...... v,.r,l,,n lnul already leen con Binic. f - i ..I......I l.v lliw iiriir..r e -irt (if olo county but the e . . u appealed. Mr. I'. S. Hawkins, of Chattanooga t.. ..v! "Shih.'s Vltuliz r 'Saved My Life ' I consider t the beat nine .i.. r... - .I .l.llii.-iled system I evel uisl." For Dysis imia, Llvei tt Kid n.. trouhln It exivl. Pri -e ivnls Sild by Henderson .V L nn. ir..s. I. i.nenf the current financial of our exoliamre an: tell .i-.ni a fnllow who I ) radical on the silver qm-tion that he digs up all the golden nsl anu iuariK"i", '""y white corn and wont Sak to his wife ifoldeii hair, is forever denouncing the gold cure, won't keep the goldeu rule and ihs.'s not want to enter the golden gates. Karl' Clover Root, the t;rei BKmhI I'nritkr, give rreshness an, I i le irnes to the Coiuplo.lou and cun-s Coiisilpa- tlon. SS eta., fsl clu., Jl.. Sold by Henderson 4 Linn. "Wake up, Jacob, the day is break ing!" so said IX'Witt's Little Early Risers to the man w ho had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. Osburu 4 IK-1. ano. The coiimil tec on pulillc buildings, ground aud lighting In Spokane has reported III favor of 100 arc lights for the streets of that city during the coin ing year, instead of id lights as last year, at t'..50 lier light. Slillo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. iV-ts.,.'i(K-ts., (I. Sold by Hen derson 4 Linn. Parks' Cough Syrup cm cm Coughs Colds aud Consumption. Mrs. Cath erlne Black of Le Roy, X. V., says: "I t.sik one bottle of Parks' ' ugh Syrup. It acted like magic. Stnpiied my cough and I am perfectly well now." Sold by A. Ykki.nuton. Au unfortunate looking Is-iug was In tlm city today trying to sell a ham mock. He claimed th it the hammock was made at the blind school In Sa lem, but the HMr fellow looked and acted as If he might belong at the asy lum. Mayor Pennoyer of Portland, ap pointed F E Beiitch fire commissioner to succeed Paul Wessii.gcr, resigned. Itis stated that all heads (if depart ments in the tire department arc slat ed to U removed shortly. Beach is said to he a Bryan republican. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. X. Meyet'.e, of Le Roy, X. Y., says: "I have used Parks' Tea and 11 ml It the best remedy I have ever tried. Sold by A. Ykki no iiin. Albany Democrat: Prof J M Dloss, recently president of the O AC, of Corvallis, is preparing to go East to reside, lifler la-ing st tlie head of the college four years. Daring these four years there were li:i graduates, while the number for the previous 1M years was only 107. Aud yet he was "turned down." A felt want is the gnawing of the stomach after yoir h tve eaten a lull meal, arid can't eat tiny more, and yet there is that feeling as though you had eaten nothing. What is wanted then Is a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, the best Dyspepsia cure, for that is what that gnawing means. "Sim mon Liver Regulator Is all that is recommended for Indigestion " A R Byche, Iuidon, Ky. The American Beauty owe her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other attiibute. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to Kis ses till. It clears the skin and re move pimples and that sallow, mud dy lisik. Parks' 'lea 1 used by thous ands of ladies for the complexion. Without being a cathartic it cures coll- Btipatloii. Sold by A. Yeiunuto.N. Since 1S7S there have been nine epi demics of dysentery in different parts of tlie country In w hich Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dys entery, when epidemic, Is almost a severe and dangerous a Asiatic chol era. Heretofore the bent cflorts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check Its ravages, this remedy, how- iver, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adult, aud under the must trying conditions, which nroves It to lie the U-st medi cine in the world for Isiwel complaints. For sale by Osburu 4 lel,alio. Wants Him to Rksius. Salem Statesman: Uroupsof prominent re publicans wero seen standing on the street yesterday discussing Represent ative II Lt ltarkley's course in reiusing to endorse McKluley aud the republi can platform, and the desire was plain ly voiced ny many or me men, nign in tlie councils of the party, that he should resign as a member of tho leg islature and allow a scclal election to be held lu November to till the vacan cy. The reason given lor mis was "that, a tie had oeen elected a a re publican aud had repudiated the party lie should, as au honorable man, not retain tho olllce with which that par ty had honored him, but let tho (am ple select a man to fill the placo who would represent, me views oi ine nm- orltv of tlie voter or tne country." Six week ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost unable to ek. My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Cham berlain' Cough Remedy advertised In the St. Paul Volks Zcltung I procured a bottle, and after taking It a short while was entirely well. I now most heurtlly recommend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. Win. Keil, 678 8elby Ave., SI. Paul, .Minn. For sale by Osburu 4 Delano. Pally Ouaril, Atiguil . Ahkkkteo After returning to Junction vesterdav inorulnir, so the UUAKD Is llllormeu, itose uou auu : . .. i Hester Blue, two of the young women w ho held high carnival lu tins cuy Tuesday niifht. were Immediately placed under arrest anu inruwu ioiu hail ou the charge of keeping a house of nrostltullon iu that city. The trial was to nave neeu nnu i mn-i 1 . . ... t.i ...... r........... Ixiw Pkk eh. Time are close and pvervhodv wants to save money r.-..- -... . .... ,,tlr.. Wit I, out. aw am nit election iiniv has concluded to oiler the grandest tvvohitioi, in nrlce ever made lu the Stale of Oregon. Iu today' pajier he has a price hat thut Is bound to no pop ular. Don't overlook it. It is in the supplement and occupies four columns RUPTURE Instantly Keiieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE, EFFe.CTu.LJ From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLEK CU. PORTLAND. OREGON. TUP. UtKK.NZIi; 1(0 ID. Urtt- r K.n 1 fry Hantcl Itehtivii UiU ninl 1'riin il:e. Freighter from Eastern Oregon complain ol the bad coiiditloii of the McKenlo A'agou roa I from tho Me Kenle Bridge on to the summit aud across to the lava beds. A largo num ber of Crook county residents scudjheio each year tor their supplies audit great many more would do so if the road ncross the mountain w asjin l etter con dition. A large amount of wool from that country would he brought hero to lie disposed of and supplies taken back In its place wete th" roads what they should U. Some tin liecn brought till season. The coplcof Cr.Mikeounty are very anxious for a good road between Eu gene and Piinevlllc. Teamsters from Hint country who were recently hero for supplies state that If tho people of Lano county will place the road in good shape from the springs to the summit, that the coplo of Crook county will do the lest oil tho other side ol the summit. They say that a dozen men In two weeks' lime could repair the road sulllcleiitly. This question was discussed consid erably last year, having been brought to the notice of (ho press by tho Crook county si(ile, a it ha this year. It Is a question which concerns tho peo ple or both sides of the Ca.esilis, and if they would unite their forces for bet ter road i and more tralllo between tho two counties, it would result in much good to both. Jasper Items. Aug. S, 'lsl.'. A good shower of rain last Saturday. Messrs C L Smith and llcaten Rhodes, ol Natron and Thuoton was iu our burg last week. J B Hill hut his team lu the river near Eugene last week. He also es caped barely being drowned. Mr Sheridan McBt e Is the father of a I'l pound son. Mother and child do ing nicely. Miss Pearl Bridges, of Pleasant Hill, i visiting friend on Mt lilcli. H W Jones Is the first man who brought this year's wheat to the mill. Hurrah for the Armstrong thresher. Mr A J Lopp aud family of Mt (Hen, have rcntid a house of J M Kccucy and will mako that their home until they build a house on their lot. Mr and Mrs S Haudssker and son John, arrived here Monday night "on their way home Irom the Springs. The girl gave a leap year dunce at the residence of John Morehouse Wednesday night. A good crowd aud lots of fun, the girls say. Miss Dolllo Taleafero, of Natron, visited with her sister Mrs E C Mills, last Tuesday. Mrs J A Hills aud children have gone to Portland, where her husband has la-en working the past summer. Two boys of this place, who went to the Cnlty lecture last Wednesday night had a narrow escape of being de voured by the cattle, but nothing se riously hapMMied only the loss of a lap Mlie and one coat lull, which the cattle ate lor a lunch. Messrs Tom Keeney and Oeo Read of Portland, Jack Willard and John nie Keeney, of Goshen, passed through here on "their way to thu Kltson Spring. Several people of this place attended the lawn social at Pleasant Hill, Sat urday night. They all came home well pleased with the amount of leu cream they got for a quarter. Con. The Discovery Sured Ills Lire. Mr O Calllonelte, druggist, Bcaver- vllle, III, says: "To Dr King' New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La (Jiippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles about, but of no avail, and was given up aud told I could not live. Having Dr King's New Discov ery lu my store, I sent for a bottle and began Its use and from the first dose la-gaii to get better, and after u lng 3 bottles wa up aud about again. It Is worth It weight In gold. We won't keep store or house without It." (let a tree trial bottle at Henderson 4 Linn's drug store. W ill Make Addresses. The following prominent gentleman of Corvallis will make addresses at the state teachers' meet at Newport this month: Hon W K Yaten, Pror. F. Itrrehtold. and Hon H B Miller. Prof T bomas Condon, or the university or Oregon, will also deliver a course ol lectures as well as many other learned gentleman of dlll'orent pari of the state. Ell Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes: "I have been suffering from pile for 25yeurand thought my case Incura ble. DeWItt' Witch Hazel Salve wa recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and It performed a per manent euro." This I only one of thousand of similar cure. Eczema, sore and skin disease yield quickly when it is used. OHIIl.KN 4 1JKL.ANO. TllEY Costrait. Salem State' man! Kr edr c II IV iaim. or niamiMs ir rhis countv. and Jacob and William Milev. of Wllsonvllle, Clackamas countv. have entered into nop con tracts Willi rata-r X. Ieis, Bgeuta, ni cent per tsiund. The first named airree to furnlsli H,(KK) pounds from his s.-venteeii acre aria tne oiuer iu "ii.otHi rounds from their twenty-live aen-H. An advance of 4 cent In each case Is to bo made at picking time. Want tiik Vacant Okkick. .fmliTB Burt died at Toledo last Monday, Already there Is a scramble for the po sition. Six months ago a s'tltlon was presented iov Lord tor the appoint ment of a successor, long before Judge Burt's deatli, aud he wis appointed u.r.iru It was known Judue Burt was alive. This w all the result ol a Joke on J O htearns. the applicant, rsow several others want the Job. Pally r;mril, Amci't . Ni v '.ViiKM. -The first new whent ..f ii.u una.. ii was reeelvi.l ut 1 1 ' h.,.ri,,tt..i,i ii, ilia this morning. It Ufuavrowil CHI V Vy r a-iiw-i I im il.r.... n, Ilea north of SpriliKfleld U'l...st will rome In a little slow at ...........i I, or aa soon as the clouds break way and the sun shines forth agalo it ulli roll In at the diliereut mill and warehou at a lively rate. rti siNHMtCiiA.MiK.-F. D. Buttou has tilirctiUIU'll Ik half Interest In the Mniii street neconti hand More fiom if. i-.rv.-r. I he business will bo Coll I .ia.l II til l.-rllin firm raine of Gilbert ....i Ii, ii ir, ii Tlie (iL AKIl wishes the gentlemen suecess. Pi r-.oiial. lnt Guard, Anjiiit it. Mis Ednn (1 Frasler went to Port land today. W L Houston, of Junction City, I In Eugene. Dr J C (Iray Is con lined to his home with rheumatism. Dr W Kuykendall made Creswell a visit this afternoon. Louis Cornelius, of Pleasant Hill, w as In Eugene today. Prof Murk Bailey is r.ow at Seattle, Wash, visiting w ith his son, Mrs I) Head and daughter Miss On,, of Pleasant Hill, was iu Eugene today. Attorney Sklpworth made Cottage drove a visit on civil business this afternoon. Mr L H Potler and children who havwlieen vlsltingat (lutes, Or, arrived home today. Mis Anna Bogart and the two Misses Wilkin in, of Cohurg, were in Eugene Monday. Elmer Cleaver, of Pendleton ni rived here this afternoon and Is shaking bauds with old time Ii lends. Frank (I Davis, W alter Jackson and J R Mcknight, Portland drummeis, did business iu Eugene today. Warner Brown aud Al H.impton went to Newport this morning, w here they will spend a couple of weeks. J E Manna and family of Hood riv er, who have U'en visiting with rela tives In this city, left for liomu today. Miss iMtlc Soiivern returned today from Cottage liiovc. While there she aecomputil.il a party to tho coast at (lardiuer bay. J W Clark and M L Cumplicll and families arrived home last evening from a pleasant camping trip to the Siuslaw country. Mrs MO Wllklns, who has been visiting at Oregon City, Portland and Astoria for the past three week, ar rived home tod.ty. Chas Vandenburg is clerking ill O W Knapp's grocety for a few days. Mr Kuapp Is still confined to his room with blood poisoning of the fisd. (leo T Hall ha returned from his mountain homo nt the MeKenzle Bridge. His family remained and doorgo Hall Jr., will go up Monday for a few weeks' outing. Chn 11 rl 111 n expects to ride to Foley Springs aud return next Tuesday. He w ill leave about 4 o'clock in the morn ing and will ride an Imperial wheel. P E Snodirras returned last evening from a trip Into tlie mountains near Cottago Orovo, much Improved in health. He will leave tomorrow morn ing for Helena, Montana, where he goes as a delegare to tne wtxitinian convention. tltM Reward 10. Tl, rv.,l,T. nt tl la iiaiivr will lis plca.u I In Irani llial llii-re ! al l. a-l una .lriiail.il tlia- aso that wIvikv liaa Is-eu allu to rum In all IU iIhki'. ami that ! Csurih Hall ' utarrh Cure la tlin mil) mm.iuo rum now iinmii uir imslli-al (rat.Tiillr. Catarrh Im-1ii a eoimlUu ll.inat iltx-aau n-'i itlr.-a a c.notltunoiml nvut ,,,. i,i luil'a Catarrh euro la laki-u Internally .'ting illn-.'tl; Um.ii Ihe hl.sl anil miii'mii uir- rai-H or Ilia Vl.'lll, llll'reiiy .irpiniyina uir ilis.-a.i-, ami H iTluar lh patient In-unlit ly kullillns ill. lliu e,. ii.iuulh.il an.i .imimk ns tun In ilnliis lis wink. 1 ho .riirl-tnn haw hi niiirh faith In lt enraile Mowers, that they nll.-r One lluiulrtsl Ihillsr fur an raw that It lalli to ruru. Semi Inr list in lemiiiiiniinis. A.l.lr.-.., KJCUKNtt it t o, lull-on, 0. rohl by all lirussKli. i- Pallr tliiard, Auuyt S. C C (Jol.l'SMITII ASHKINH. C C (loldsmlth niado an awslgnment today of all the stock lu the store of A (lohlsmith, for the benefit of all credi tors. The liabilities are about '.MMIaud the assets (760. There are a number of creditors but the heaviest are the Springlleld and Junction city mill companies. James MeClaren has la-en unpointed assignee with A ( Hovey audJD Matlock as securities. Ihe stock will be sold out at the present stand by the assignee. Pally uuird, Annum . A IlKAW I'll IJ.. Bob Blair today brought down on his trucks a heavy safe from the Thtustoii ranch near Springlleld. It was a heavy load over a rough road a ortion of the distance. I he safe bus been purchased ny liowo 4 Rico. RltUV MI.B BUIM-OHITOHY. Ii (uaranteril In rura I'llea ami fniiitlnalton or inuue; ri-liin.leil. !l cenla tsnr tsu. Siiil twostaiiti inr rimuiar aim rr-m pkiii,iiv m MAUI IN KI'I'Y, Kraut.-nsi i-iiarinaciii,ijiiii-a- ler, Ta. Nu I'lisraLa Asswaaaa. Foraala lijr all llrat elam driuralsla rvnrywlivre, Slid In Eugviio Orvguu by tnlmru A Pulano SPECIAL 1 1 Ladies Duck Suits Worth $5.00 For $3.35. Bassitz Kid Gloves Worth $1.00 For 65 Cents. F. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. On account of the poor health of our family we are compelled to close our store and leave F.ugene.muoh to lliu regret of ourselves and family. But a the heal ill of our lamlly demands It, we shall commence on SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Our o (Jreat o Zo$) o Out o 5a,?- During this sale everything will be sold at Auction Prices. II you wish to buy goods Cheap now Is your opp irtunlty. tome early before the stock is broken. Nothing reserved. Kvery thing lu our store goes. a WATCH THIS SPACH. Jnnepiiiut' Hun aut Case. lirant's Pas Courier: Flsstor, lha coiulemntil murdeier, continue to He in the grey blankets of tho corridor of the county jail and groau and grind his teeth, i he Courier representative visited lis quarters Monday, guldd hy Win t'alllu, who now lias the rath er unplea-aut task of taking care of the culprit. If Kiester recognies anybody he never lets on, but continue to gioati and roll Ins iiht gray eyes aud grind his teeth. Mr Kallln says Flee ter Is perfectly lielple-s and Is unable to rise from the stretcher on which ho has reposed since is sentence lust fall, lie has to be fed by baud but stills out anything he dis sii't relish. He looks Jut about as fleshy as ever lie always Was of a cadaverous older. The defense lias evidently "rested" lor good and the supremo court Is not worrying Itself over the case, so IU hard telling how long the wife mur derer will continue to lay and groan and grind his teet h at the expense of JiMi-iihine countv. til All I hluga in ilia tarld I "mile 1 Hlist itiTvou iMi'lo require. To lniisrt reiii;tli Into tho n.-rv,iu nrKaiiiim la In Inuiri' Us traiiiillltjr, provMe.1 Cannes of tin tit'sittifiil vxi'ln-iiu-iit ar, av.ilU-1. A mr.ll-,-loal toiiU ttiiit-nl.t, llotlettr'a stomach Un til, v niluatiiU the IllKiusltlusI Rsliotlim ul llis li,-il!'S ir.it.'Ksi,ie, ainl wliti-h Initltuiea a K'-imthI r,.,ii in lu a l.tllou. ,tyno au.l da-lnlitit--l i-tiiHlinnn ol lit.-?ftt.-ut, tamrvly rn ml,. I to a can-nil Itinl tj Iiu.-lllsi'iit wiila, ,-s-sll-ul liirntiiiK a .Ins r-tnuats ill a mt-ttl-i-lii,-, f r. -in .-ui.rtle ali-l nil, -a ri-enr,lr.l iro (. -Miuiiai ,'Vtl,'ii.-.-lit Ii. In-IisII. Not only ara Hi,- li.-rv.'. iohI .tninscli liivU.irst.sl liy the bit-t.-r, 1'iit lli- .y-l-'iu I. al-n tii,l,a,l with uu-anni.-,l .,H,-r'.-l r,-.isnro In tiiilusiiis! In air, ast. r nr ilsUy sv.H-aiinii ul.vn.iva ol health. I'm ti ln.-lilly .Uin'otnui. niimt.K tho lirvt l.anivil ot lli.-s.. i. malaria, sitslu.t whlrh il.Mtettur'l stnitiarh lltllrlft slloiil. a .-,lli.-lent aa(suanl. I(hinnaniii ami It .In.-y imuiilt-a ara also pra-Y,-utu.l ami iiv.-n-niuo tiy It. Scrip Invalid. Bakk.u City, Or., Aug. 4 An oplu ion haiuled down yesterday by Judge Eakill, hold that f-d.UiiO worth of linker county set In is invalid and Sherill' Kllburn and Treasurer Jett are enjoined from receiving the same In payment ot taxes pending an appeal to the supreme court. The scrip affected Is dial issued for work on the courthouse In IS7, and for a vault for the courthouse; also warrants issued for Insurance of county buildings; for the purchase of a poor farm; building county roads and bridges In 1HH1 ana lss.l, and ( UJ worth of stalpicrlp. Ltttcr List. Aug. Oth 1 Blcktord, II J Curtis Oliver. Dunn, Mrs Ll..le, KrelchmcrC F, Mot nod, J J (.1) Iteam, (t M, Sherman, J U, Taylor, Miss L W, Thomas, V K, A rhanjt. of una rut will to made on ail letieni uiv.-n out. I'.-rmiiis callluic (nr hitters will lilt aw statu when IitU-I. T J CSAin, P M. It would Ihj hard to convince a nisn suffering from bilious collo that hi agony is due to a microbe w ith an uu pronoiincahlo name. But one dose of DeWItt' Collo and Cholera ( tire will convince hint of Its power to alTbrd Instant relief. It kills pain. Osiit'UN & DkLano. Albany iVinocrat: Nye creek l said to lie the center of attraction of Ya qhlua now. Kve rythlng I full and the hill Is dotted with tents. There are now two stores, a restaurant and a harder shop there, and as for bathing why, Its tl-e place, the finest lieach lu the U r The weather at the Bay has Is'cn line. This Is the report of a gen tleman just f oni there. Foil Hai.k. I have six head of good work and driving horse at llobt. Bowlaby's i-table, which I will offer for sale Monday, Aug. 10. Bohn. In I his city August 5, 1806, to the wife of H K Ohllng, a sou. Fruits are Very Scarce, and will ba high. Better buy some while we have bargains. It) Ihs fancy dried Beaches f 1.00. HI lbs fancy dried Prunes 1.0O. l'.'l lbs fancy dried Apricot.. 100. LI) lbs fancy dried AppUis(sllced).. 1.00. Chase & Sanborn's Roasted Coffees beat the wor ld. OUAY A SON. AT DUNNS. DITTO.