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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1896)
rrjRDAY, l I'.elltlrit If llllOM, UlKMIIVJ-lll-IIlW t loan on furmx. Kniiilre of Yalton. 1 lui'iibcr. n V. Biddlo niny lie found at kjji'lHW OH Olive ntrce. between 5 mul Sixth street, one block Vest e jliniiesnta hotel. He in (o do H dental work In the bent I'l V- (pff I., .!! nniH-r, lime and cement FL C liUllllHTrt. I uafa til 11 . K h Chamber. for O 4 may refer to plow, but j to an Oliver ph or ui cxtii. the full name "U Hie plow or t the full name la on every piece, flliers are Imitations of the' Oliver 4 Works. I Jjjin Davlea, the Ninth street tailor, . Jiltt reOeived a ti le li.M of t'le i style of full and winter good. g made at the lowent piici-n, ami do nut have to pick from sample. i ( jver plows both steel and chilled i 4 the wuiio old guarantee warrant- amour. c F L CliiiliiUr, sole uncut. f '.VaSTKI). Alonee, 10.IHU luikey: i best nou ket prion paid b J;is F i, :on, on Sunt i Witlaiiu-t'e s'li-et, ( door to Ureci it Sou. Farms fur Nab-. I have now thirty fine farms in the V, ..lamette vulley for sale. Thce - ill include every variety in size and rice. For description list, address (IKO. M. Mil I.KU, V Wilklns Mock, Kugcne, Or. Cull for County Win nut. Police Is hen by give that the fol low ing county warrants will In' paid ji) presentation at my ulliec. Interest ia same will cease November 0, IS!)d. Ml Lane county warranta from rcg ; t niliiiber 10Mu to 101.04 both In :!. 'e. E jted Eugene, Or , Nov. 4 , 1KUU. J A. S. I'a ITKI S N. County 1 rcasurer. liurklcn'a Arnica Salve. Tie liest Salve in tlie world for " Hrulses. Sores, Ulcers, Salt urn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapis-d ids, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ; ptiuna, and positively cures File-, ortiOpay reiilred. It Is guarantts-d . ) '"ive jHTfiH-t eatisfaetlon or money " ..ndtHl. Frice 2." cents per Imx. h'jriale by Henderson A Linn. IT.. aliatiT sfck, "0 gave r Wa !i was a Child, liu erUI t. r Ciurui. YT.ei Blie bwame Mka, ho c'.un ; t C.-s-teria. it iLe bad Children, ibc gvutlui Cusuiria ! V.'heii we cjnslder that thelnles thitsjare about five times as long as the body, we can realize the intense suTerhig experienced when they are li.:'.ned. DeWitt'sColicand Cholera C.:t subdues liitlammtitlon at once a icomtiletely removesj the dilllculty OSBUHN & DkLANO. Unity Items. Nov 10. There was about 4 Inches of snow U.'s morning. This is something uu 0 - d for this a.'ason of the year. JDNeetwasiii this vicinity this wt i. Joseph Matteson showed up this us Tliiiig for the first lime since me pnc-i-i..i..... ...... i 'ft of Mr Hryuii. RL' Edwards bt Ills new b tat dur- ii ; jhe high water. Vi'e are glad to announce that Miss ' rj Cox is improving. The free ferry boat at Lowell sunk ip, caused by springing a link. It It s jiooi ly constructed allair. MS Smith passed this place 'a on his way to Dexter. A W Jones visited Eugene flon important business. He this this had Svsteth exlracted. The U 11 quarterly conference next 'irday and Sunday. Con. I I'rodUPe Market. V atut f "5 C 4 87 to 4tl lketis-old 2 00 r ikens young 1 r)0 T rkcys per pound 07 1 -Sks per dozen 3 00 i- e per dozen 5 00 tier tils Wider.. 25 121 00 08 10 to 11 Ki'Dva eii.R suti'osnia. 'Miunnteej to ewe ltle I'liiisllpaiiuiJ " wisjr rcliindtsl. (W centu per Isix. s'"' V o',raV" '"r c""lar and 'r sample lo 1 -e . " .,. . C-UTKSIO.V TO PoilTLASD The -Tjanksgiving excursion will leave i Wednesday's local and return 'iiMsy night with team. Order ' 'ets immediately so il can le de- 1 whether to order two ilrs Br.s I give a ilmrch recital In the Congregation-: tin i'l- A" " 27. ' Church music. Program will I hllrol. L-.l.l... .In.. V...- .. .i.iajr oriiiim, - Pr..ii,oim ; ''Jliahed later. Admission 2"c. s sm as Oregon grapes re still in the market. NOV K Mil Kit 21. , Uev W K Gilbert went to Corvallls i today. Walter Griflln vhited Junction City tiula.v. Home o "the beautiful" flil I lingers till ll. The Tilts is the bctt lever harrow made. F L Chambers, Agt. l)r Sunup mid wife, of Collage Grove were in Kugpue today, I lev WS Gib ert went to Corvalll tod iy for a stunt visit. W J Mulkiy is removing I Is family to Hea-ant I till tiwluy. Mr 'I'ii irn.liiiry has based the whole of Dr AW I'm lemon' hop yard. Genuine Oliver plow extra only to 'e had uC F L Chambers'. C l Kdvnrds of the (i I' A 111), made Hanisbtlru a brief visit today. UIIOiiliii and f.imily have re turned from O.iklaud, Oregon.; Fresh grass w ed of all kinds. F L CHAMBERS. f.l'jO buys a fine 0 room cottage N W eoim r S.-c oid and Lawrence streets. The U oi f Mllrill team p'as Wil l:iun lti . -it Silein next Saturday utter ninii. Oliver steel plows Miirianted to scour anywhere by F L CliainbeiH. Tin- tin r. u meter registered 34 de Knts iil.uvi ...to nt biilf liatt six o'clock llli-i lien niii. S nit li bo;., I l.ir.tl train dne here al 2:0 1 was i-xp.'.-i d to arrive here u all. ml ') o'rl.i. k. A nut lu-i' full enl.i.il of Oliver plows ;it F L Chamber's. l.i i. e.Mij le i f more days, iir.ivnlnm It dues n t lull, would be a ln.l time i.i ii. ml li e inn. I oil' our I' l.i ie.-a sir il. A travelling pliotimrapher has been in tin- city lor t lie piisl few daya lak in ll.-sli hjrhl views of t lie interior ol st..'. s. The $'i0 t) Ivor plow Is leader of all fiivoril.js. See it at F L Clmmliers. The eolii ty board of e(il:iliznlioii hat had but li'.l'e to do mi fur. They have not i ecu ovt rum yet with claims ot over taxation. Fiank Ahraiu I'.ntcll, a divinity school student, lectured at the court house last id hi on I lie subject; "What Is rhrci.oioey?" IJiite a number of farmers are in low u today I railing, the water hav i iiu i eei ded so us to permit them to CIO-s the rivtTS lllld sleuths. MissKvaS Harbour, of Montague, ('ahloriiia, arriv.d on yestenbiy'a de layed overland. Mb Harbour at tended the univeisity lat year. Stephen Smeed of Camp Creek pre cinct, is in town. lie says more gen eral d linage was done by the recent hie.li wiiliTth .il t ) y ll i. n't In the latt twenty years. The Jackson eillu Times learns that A K iicnuies w ill h.hiii return to Jack soiivil! - and the practice of law In eon Heel urn with I lou V M Colvi)(. This would make a good team. Florence West: The membersnf tho l'resbyterian church of Fiorenee are circiilatii'K a subscription paper for the purpose of raising funds ill hopes) of retaining Itcv I G Kuottsas pastor for another year. Lee IiicUenson, for many year a successful farmer nt l'leasan Hill, nut who has been engaged in the sheep industry in Eastern Oregon, lor aome years past, Is in this city. A W Ileadle of San Francisco, S E Meek of Washington, D C, United Mates llsh commissioner and Oi-o O Knowlvs, of the West, took passage on the Sitislaw stage for Florence this morning. It would be hard to convince a man stiliering tmm bilious colic that his agony is due to a miciolie with an tin pronoiincalile name. Hut one dose of DeWitl's Colic and Cholera Cure will convince him of its power to alTord instant relief. It kills pain. Osill'KN & D.d.ANO. E Patterson was arres ed this niorn iiu by ( onslalile Scott on a complaint chare'ing him With fa-t riding over the Eugene wagon bridge across the river. The trial will probably lake We are titiMous 10 no a nmc (jwni iu this world and can think of no pleas miter or heller way lo do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a pteveiitive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Osburn A Del.tino. 1'ilneville Review of November 14 tirace Stewart und Alattle Hailevatid Mr Frank h: mud, three teachers of CiooU county, started lust Thursilav l,y private conveyance to The Dalles. From there Ibey will go ..ii to KiiL'ene lllld enter the C ill v-r-ll V ..f (Iii l'oii and will take a coursa in t.,.t institution of learning. Crook eoiinlv bes (but only temporary) three of her best teachers, but they in tend to prepare llnnisi Ives for their fu lure work. We wish these young oeotlea pleasant trip and that their I . ! . . I... ..... 1 1 Highest Hopes lonj We iii'ght tell you mole about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it curia a cough. Every one does w ho has used It. It is a per- tu t reiiieilv for coughs, colds, hoarse- uiss. It is an esHclal favorite for children, being pleasant to taae auu iiiiek in ciu-inc. . rv T OMll'KN I'kLaNO. Aii Oregon Ex, says: "Speaking of street crossing, in a sln.rl time the somber dark colored stockings will be a thing of I lie past. F -lnon's relent es i diet pmcl Jims the id vent of light ....rirnnll. Imsil-rV and in a -horl lime The red. white and bine I irlsT shop ul.fllS W ill be the tatneit of muddy day street scenes. There is a new stocking ....t uliieh has the appearance or i.i.', u-onod wiih libbon f.om the toe i", no Postals answhrku. r..r uie ny an i- r . .. Klushv J . dniKKnu every where, and In tane a stripped zebra die (d envy. riasnj "u by o.luru A beUnn colors are lo be all the go, aoil acloiliea j ! line will look like a Fourth of Ju y Jfll 1 1 U t littio nak iilitiuriilla Dili "niilv i ...i.il.rutinfi f.nrti nltiiu; Will I HI AHglllOl II ioiuiii nmnr if1! thimn are India ed." but the i ii... ,wim a .d the louder the colors the ! nhifc Ohver pliilled idow call only ,re f i-liioiiahle. I'erenilleular Im.. ...i....a..r. iohroidere,l flowers n d ii o plain line lines win it- iu ... , . . v i ii i sir il Know. Mrs Vlinif :.,.. ..o,l Mrs Chapman announce ..i. ........ 1 1, .i, .urn show to be held Wed ......'i-i. Thursday and Friday of .... ... .' i ...... L- A number of ' 'exhibits have l en promised and Ilia hoped that those who have chrysan Brooks assisted by Prof Haright themums in pots will arrange to enter BU'1""" ' .. .. .. . I III lie Olieiro, oi". eds to be used iu the nurehae .'..'..,,. n,.,, w ill lie furniahe I. A f..n M.iiii.oiicemetit will be inaiie a all details are arranged. THURSDAY, NOVEMBEH 19 SJ Coiiiba' 1'ost Offloe grocery. Old papers for sale at this ofuee. Thanksgiving ona week from to day. One or two hop buyers iu Eugene today. Freights are ularly. moving very Irreg- J II Hubbard, of Portland, is Iu the city again. Fresh grass teed. K. L. Cuambkks. Tbe gobbler will not gobble many more linn's. lion Robt Clow, of JuDctlou City, was la Eugene today. Frauk Stewart has returned from the Blue lUver mines. Quick shot shotgun cartridges at F L Chamber's only. Miss Belle Mlllicaa came up bom Junction, City this afternoon. Attorney L Uilyeu Is attending to legal buslnesaat Rosvburg today. Soap Foam sav.i the stiength for other duties, aud saves the clothe. Hall A Son. O P Hoff catue up from Irving on the delayed overland this morulng. Mrs M I Ferree cam up from Salem I.hIiiv and will visit with Euirene fllelllls. I Leap year will soon draw to a close, and still there are lots of marketable bachelors. Stovt repairs, any piece of any cooking stove or heater furnished or put in to order. t Li Chambers. Gen D Adams and son, J D Adams, f llonton, Massachusetts, spent last night in Eugene. Hoe Cake wrappers are worth 1 cent apiece Ask for the premium book. Hull A Son. No Id, oveiliind fur Kan Francisco, due here at 1.6'J a m, arrived shortly after 8 o'clock this nto.'nlng, having come via Corvallls. l'acs tho good word along the tine. Piles cau be quickly cured without au peratloti by simply applying De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ohuuhn A. DkLano. Arch Kiev and J W West returned last eVeuing from a goose hunt In Linn county. They report geese aud ducks scarce In that section. Regular meeting of W C T U at reading room Wednesday, Nov. 25th at 5 p iu. Subject, "Temperance T aiding Iu the Home," by Mis Haniia. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, oil account of a tickling sensation iu the throat, may overcome it al once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. Ohhukx & DkLano. Albany Democrat of yesterday: E Ii Whitney, brother of the Herald man, and lUlph Urumley, of Eugene are in the city the guests of J R Whit ney, "Wake up, Jacob, the day is break ing!" so said DeWllt's Utile fcarly Risers to the man who bad taken them to arouse bis sluggish liver. Osburu ft DeLano. The eight head of dressed hogs pur- hased by Fisher A Watklna yesterday, from John In wall weighed 2158 pounds Instead of 1258 lbs. as the types made us say in our last issue. A cup id Parks' Tea at night moves thehowils iu Hie morning without pal ii or ilimiiufort. It Is a great heallU giver and blood purifier. Sold by A. Ykkisutoh. The machinery for the Palace Laundry is all In position and the laundry Is again running, having been delayed only a few weeks by the tire. The work Is now all dono by steam. Yssterday's delayed Roseburg local train which nrrived here at 6 o'clock last evening came over the Poitlaud Oregon City street car Hue to Oregon City and transferred there to the reg ular line. The S P track In the Clack auins bottom is still overflowed. It's an old saying that "The proof of the pudding Is in the eating of it." And il is In-cause people have taken Simmons Liver Regulator that they know it to be a most excellent remedy and especially for the spring and fall when there is so much malaria la tbe air. Mr W T Lee, of I'enuieton, in u savs: "I have used Simmons Liver Reiru ator for twenty years, in place of cilotuel aud quinine." Corvallis Times: Miss Annie Wlese, a ulece of Julius Weustefeldt of this city, arrived In Corvallls Frldaj from Eugeue. Her homa Is In San rands co and she came up to Eugene last June and has visited relatives who re al le In that city, ever since. It Is her Intention lo remalu In this city until spring at which time she will return to San rraiiclsco. Eli Hill. Lumber City, Pa., writes: "I have been suffering from piles for 25 years and thought my case Incura ble. DeWltt'a Wltcti Hazel waive was recommended tome as a pile cure, o 1 i...,,., li . ix and It nerformed a per manent cure." This Is only out of n......nii. of similar cures. Kczema, sores and i-kin diseases yield quickly when It Is use'l- ( iii mn & DkLano. The wife of Mr Leonard Wells, of Ess: Brlnifleld, Mass., had beensufler lug from neuralgia for two days, not beiiiK able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr llolden the mercbaut there sent hra bottle of Chamberlain slain Halm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr Wells the uexl day be was told that she was all rluht. 'be palo had left ber Willi In two hours, and lhat the bottle ol i..tn JLIm was worth 15-00 If it could . . i r,.r n-a. For sale at 50 liov ov u.u tnU pir bottle by Oaburo Dslano, Hups. Of the hop situation in Pnyallup portion ol Washington the last Issue of the Weekly Commerce contains the following: "Robert lirow n the well-known hop grower of Council prairie was down this week and Is hofieful of soon getting some fair returns on his six tons of hops. IU consigned them to Pier Hros., aud tiny ought to he on the rising market there this week. His advance was 4 cents and lie left two tons on the trees unpicked The forced sale of the E Meeker Co. hops attracted quite a crowd to Puyallup Wednesday, tho following hop buyers being present: Robt Lives ly, representing the Pacific Hop Co.; A E Poole and II E McOow an, repre senting Pier Pros; T L McNeil, repre senting Phil Nies A Co; Isaac aud James Plncus, Herman Kinder and Geo Rose. These hops were all of 'U5 growth and a few of them were sold to H S Ottenheimer, lieo L Rose aud Herman Klober, '.he price paid was from 1 to 2 cents r pound. There were 1000 bales In all to 1 sold. The sale of the balance was postponed until Novemlier 2-ld A F ltackhus bought ofCF Meuhler 100 bales at 13 cents per pound, alo 100 bales of 05 hops at 6 cents s-r pound (HUrs of 12) cents have been made for hops at North YHklma, and prices still show firmness It is reported that the London aud San Francisco bank, of San Francisco will run the old K Meeker Co., hop yards this year." Under date of the lllh the Otsego Republican, of Cisiperstow n, New York, says of the hop market there: "The hop market Is in a very healthy and promising condition. The pur chases here the past week have run well Into the hundreds, the buying being general. Twelve cents has beeu been freely paid for choice hops. Sales at 12 cents have also been made. It Is said, too, that 13 and 14 cents have been tald for sisclal lots of extia choioe larfce growths." I'reswell Casualties. Nov IS, '00. Henry Parsons has received the first degree of daddyhood and it Is a girl. The suow of yesterday was a sur prise and the "oldest inhabitants" de clare that it never happened la-tore, but Win Tillauy of this place distinct ly remembers the 17th of November ust 24 years ago, wheii he first ar rived hi Lane county and there was about five incites of snow fell that day. Creswell was at that time the terminus the ol O A C R R. The river here reached Its highest point at 8 o'clock Sunday night, and lacked only three inches of reaching the high water of 1S!K). A lot of rail road wood from beyond Walkers, came down the river during the night aud a lot of ll Is in the drills uear here. Two young men named Elliot who were working at the Stone hop yard. got supper Sunday evening Willi the water creeping up the legs of their stove and when supper was done there was five Inches ol water ou thelloor of their shanty. They moved camp that night aud sought higher grounds. There are two dangerous places Iu the roads of this district either of which are liable to cost Lane county a heavy lawsuit one of these days, Just because of a system of false economy. One of them is withlu sight of town and has given three or four persons a close call for their lives, aud 'snow dangerous. The other Is a mile south of here at Low n's place, where somo Indians got In deep water Tuesday and came uear drowning, lwo of them cut their hands terribly on the barbwire fence which the S P added to the already dangerous place. Home buslnes changes are taking place In Creswell F A Toner has moved his- stock of goods into the Temple of Justice," and we under stand that Howe and Webber will put in a stock of merchandise iu the old Bcarbrough building. Zki-h. Bratsor Ohio, City or ToLino,' LUl CoUHTT. I Frsuk J. i ieiu-y makes olh lhat ha U the unlnr usrti.cr nt tha nrin ul r. J l l!lll. Co , dolus builnsM In the city of Tolislo, coun ty and llmM siorssai'i. ma wiav unit win iy the iuiii olONK HTNoKKl) HOI.I.aK-1 lor wb and vmtf taut ( Csurrh thai csniiol be cured by lha lite ol Hall's I alarrh I lire. BMrnrn in Ix-fnrs ma and auti-ortlssl Iu my presence, Ihiioth day ol Heeemiwr, A. ll., Isisi. .Hi. Notary I'Mhllo. l.H' Catarrh Cura n taken liilnrnally and acta dlreclly on the blood and mueoun iur facet of ihetyalem. nVml for le.llinonlal., frisj. Y i. I.MIHIT ft V.O, lOlFUO, Oil IU. Bold by Hru(giau. :. Dally Guard, NoTember IV. Runni.no Again. The Eugene flour mill, which has been shut down since 1 o'clock Humlay morning be- cause of the high wa'er, started up again this morning. It will be kept running day and night to 111! orders. County Cockt Casus. The follow ing new county court cases have been filed: Marx & Jorgenson vs H W Holden: to recover 152. Ann lion vi A B Williams; to recover 254 25. R U P T ; ) 1 i iz'l .fc.'iiiauciitly CURED WITHOUT $r Kr.ifj or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED Ffom Three to Six Weeks. WRITE F03 TtRMG THF.O. E. 1.ILIZ CO. Omen : ' r ' . . . - , - . ' .M,. .' .. JON. . ' pOKTLA; i Sit nm UAMK IS OFF. Salem MII Not l iny Faene S.iiurUnv- I'Hiriot Kilse FauUs. Next The llniil game of the intercollegiate series for the iK-nnant, season of 'Oti, is oil'. The game as ai ranged for was to have been played iu Salem next Sat unlay by the team of the I'nlversity of Oregon of this city and the Willam ette 1'nlveri.lty eleven of Salem. Man ager Travis of the U of O team last night leceived the following letter from the manager of the Salem leant: Sai.km, Or., Nov 17, lS'Jtl. Mil L M Tkavis, Manager U of O Team, Eugene, Or. Dkak Sir: From indications it doss not look like we could make ex penses of playing a game of foot ball here next Saturday between our re spective teams. We do not care to come to Eugene to play; consequently, I hereby notify you that il Is all o(l'le t ween us, and Ihure w ill be no game next Saturday, the 21st. Very truly, I. H. Van Winki.k, Manager W U Team." How lo Prevent t roup. Some reading that will prove Inter esting to young mothers. How lo uuard against the disease. Croup Is a terror to young mother and to post them concerning the cause, first symptom and treatment Is the object of this Item. The origin of croup Is a common cold. Children who are sublet to it take cold very easily aud croup is almost sure to fol low. The first symptom is lioaise ness; this Is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily re eognUett and will never bo forgotten by anyone who lias heard it. The lime to act Is when the child Hist becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is freely given all ten dency to croup will soon disapcar. even after tho croupy cough ha de veloped It will prevent the attack. There Is no danger in giving till remedy for it contains nothing Injur ious. For (ale by Osburn A DeLano, drugist. SOMKTIMKS W'K FolttlKT. TIlO "oldest Inhabitant," last Tuesday was quite coulldeiit that three Inches of snow never fell here in tho W lllamette valley before at such an early date. Of course the (Htakd reporter recorded the fact. Today we were told by at least two parties that on November 17, 1872, Just exactly twenty-four years prior lo last Tuesday that live inches of snow fell right hero In Eugene, We hunted up our newspaper llles and found this to be correct. We also found this Item In the issue of Nov 23, 1S72: "During the past week wo have been regaled with regular wilder wiather, some of the nights Ice tunn ing In thickness from one to two Inch es." This prove conclusively thai we are very likely to forget occurences as time rolls by. However, no one yet has claimed that wo ever had such a raise iu the river a occured last Mon day so early In November. Two Lives Saved. Mrs Phoebe Thomas of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr King's New Discovery, comploiely cured her and she says It saved her life. Mr Thomas Eggers, l'0 Florida street, Kau Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without lesult evoryiiung else then bought one bottle ot Dr Ivlmr'a New Discovery aud Iu two weeka was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results of which these are aliunde that prove the won- ili.rfol .mcai'tf of tills medicine 111 comrhs and colds, tree trial bottles at Henderson & Linn's drug store. Regular size 60o and 1 1. CoMl'OUNDlNO ItKMKDIKU. We like enterprise aud are always ready to chronicle any display of It. It la the life of the community, 'lheseremiiiks are occasioned by tho display In Vr- Ingtoii's drug store window, of some ten or fifteen proprietary remedies of his owu compounding, intending lo take the place of the patent medicines or dinarily used iu families. He Informs us that he will extend the Hue as lar as nosslble until the whole field Is covered. This la praiseworthy and must commend itself to his patrons. Tiutouuii iNVoicisa. K II Ing ham of the Ninth street department store has finished Invoicing his large stock of goods. The business has shown a good profit the last year, as Mr Ini'ham states in his uew ad In the Guakd today, and he will continue to sell good at low prices the coming year. Pally Uuard, November ill. Makhikd.-Mr Harley 8 Furmaii aud Miss Minnie Mortis were united in msrrlage at the borne of the bride's father on Monroe street, at N:80 o'clock last evening, Nov 18, J A Longbot loin olllclailng. Quite a number of friends were present, and following Dm ceremony all were served to a beautiful repast. J A IlNHUOTTOM. bally Onard, Nov. mWr VS. Makhiaiju LlcKNhM. The county clerk last evening granted marriage licenses to the following person lUrley H Furman and Miss Minnie Morris; Carl H llaker aud Miss Laura It Rurns. Pally (Juan), Nuy.mbar I'i. Wheat HoLD.-Over Wx) bu.hels of wheat were sold at Junction City xeaterdayto millers for 75 cents ht bushel, net. Kor eaport It is worlh only 72) net.but the millers have raised the price. Armutaru Turned Out. About 8 o'clock last ulght a coil in tho armature of tho large incide-ccnt dynamo of tho Eugene Electric Light Company burned otit, causing a stop page of that machine. Several huni nesa houses and private residences , were left without light. The company at once took the ma chine to pieces and are repairing it t day. They think It will be ready for ser vice tonight (tuny ho not until toinor- row iiighfi; the uccldeut is known a: an electrical burn. No known cmic can be ascribed for au armature burn. Tho Insulation on about M)) feet ol wire becomes chaired and allows the naked wires to touch each other and renders the machine useless until (he wire is removed and new wire iiguiti wound on. This Is a very particular work as any two wire again touching would cause a repetition of the accident. I TheolU er of the company areal-l ways active, aud work day and ulght to give their patron the best of aer-. vice. It I impossible to prevent such I accident as the above. For Kasi hiding uu bridge. ! l'ally liiinnl. November l.i. i Everel I'atersou today answered In ! Justice Wheeler's court to the charge of fast riding ou the Eugene bridge In violation of the law. Tho complaint j was entered by County Judgo Poller j The case wa prosecuted by Deputy i District Attorney Harris, and Attor ney J M Williams had charge of the defense. Patterson stood trial aud the follow ing Jury wa drawn In the case: John Edmunson, S R Williams, I E Stev en, J It Sloan, James lay lor and Martin Foster. The Jury r turned a veidict of guilty and a tine of 10 and cost wa Im posed. Kll AKKM'KAHK t'LVII. TIlO Shakes- pea re club met on Tuesday evening with Mlsse Scott and Murch at the home of Mr I'udcrwood. The read ing of "Tlio Winter's Tale" wa con cluded and wa followed by an anima ted discussion of Act V aud of the character ol Heriiiloiie. Mis Carson then entertained tho club with selec tion from Mrs Jamison, contrasting the character of Hermloiie, Imogen and Ih'sdcmouiii Shakespeare's three Ideal character of trim womanhood Cymlsdlue was selected us the next play to read. Tho next meeting will bo wllii Ml Maud Wllklns, aud will be devoted to papers on tho leading character in Tho Winter's Tule, and to an outline of tho play of CyinlMilliRi, by the president. 4P - bally (iuar.l, NovuiiitsT 10. Catholic Kuitkk. The supper given last night by the Catholic ladies In the building formerly occupied by (lolds'lilth's grocery, was attended by a large crowd and was a very su vchs ful allair lluaiiclally. A splendid sup per was served. New Year for Us. We havo just finished invoicing and found our profits and uusineua very satisfactory tliis last year. Tlio small profit wo inado on tho im nicnsi) amount of goods wo sold is sufficient to allow us to continue our low pricos if not make thorn considerable lower this coming year. Watch for prices. Wo deal in cold cash propositions. aN EVVGOODS. Mackerel, Salmon Bellies, Siuslaw Salt Salmon, Flaked Hominy, Prunes, Fancy Peaches, White and Black Figs, Walnuts and Candy. Hlt HORN & PAIIIE'S,- Just received a largo shipment of SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES, Tho best on tho Market, which wo havo re duced down in price and will sell them as cheap as you pay for lower grade cartridges. HORN & PAINE. RETIRW& FROM BUSINESS. On account of the poor health of our family we are compelled to close our store aud leave Kuucne.mueh to the regret of ourselves ' and family. Hut as the health of our family demand H, we shall commence on SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Oar o (Jreat o o o Out o During this sale everything will be sold at Auction Trices. If you wish to buy goods Cheap now Is your oppirtunlty. Come early before the slock Is broken. Nothlug reserved. Every thing In our store goes. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., A I'i culiar (.ambling Case Tho Iloseburg Plaiudealer telli the following; A few mouths ng.) one of our promi nent citizens, "just for a past time" got into a game of cards In one of tho saloons of this city with professional "shuillurs of the cards." He soon got rid of his cash on hand, but inspired with a desire to regain his loss with an additional Inspiration by the spirit of old rye, ho borrowed f 10 from tho bar fur which he gave hi note. But that soon went the way of tils cash on hand, so ho borrowed f 10 more of the bar giving his i;oto for the same. That till soon disappeared also. Soon it was discovered that the last jhJ note was not right aud a new note w as demanded -the last f 10 note was ciu m pled up and thrown away. Rut the new note wa duly signed and as appear without Inspection of its pro visions. Out prominent citizen paid the twenty dollars supposing he had liquidated the debt. But lo and bo hold, a note was presented by one of tho parties who figured in the transaction, for one thousand dollars duly signed by our prominent citlen, who by tho way is considered financially wel I healed. This note ho refused to pay and the matter came up before his honor, Justice Hamlin, for la vestlgatloii. The Justice after hearing the testi mony pro and con and upon the parties making amicable settlement of tho matter by giving up the one thousand dollar note to the maker, dismissed the care. Hut by provisions of the statute of Oregon, It I outdo tho duty of the dls- tilct attorney or hi deputy and other otllciuls named to bring action against any one they may know to be guilty of a violation of said statute regarding gambling. I It Riddle, deputy dis trict attorney, made complaint against SO ltnlley and Job Howard before Justice Hamlin fur unlawful gambling. After a hearing In the case, the justice bound them over to the next term of court under bond of f250. Highest In 400 Year. Albany Democrat: "Tho O CAE train wa at Detroit When the heavy storm set III and I there now and will be for several days. The Santlatu up that way raged as never before. At one or two point it turned directly upon tho track washing everything out of sight. Mr John llutlerworth, wlio walked nineteen miles to get out and arrived in Albany last night, saya that trees thai were there when Col umbus discovered America were up rooted and toppled over. The work of pulling the road In condition between 1 1 recti Jlasln and Detroit will bo a big task." Pally Uuard, Novtimbsr 19. llniiN. Ill living precinct, Nov 18, lS!t), to tho w Ifu of H 8 Spencer, daughter.