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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1897)
ll'V AND OOtTNTY.j ... JAM' All Y 9. ii.n.l. rw'ii. ilfiillht. j j. Walton, ntiorucy-ut-law. ,!,,. Walton. Jhiius fur NmI". , . ,. nv I'.lillV Mil" farilH III the in., ii.- ' 'l;,'.v rr Hul'- The. " v..rl.-lv in size and It''"1" ..rin'lillll list. !llilr..S ur- Gko. M. .Mi I.I.Kit. Wil!.in HI'h'c, Fugoiie, Or. ... ; V. Riddle ll4' f"ii"l t r.-. ileii' ' '" ii i ".It.idoall w",k '" fM-Mt 1 re. 3:ltll'r I III' V Itl'IIH. Jim. n, 'n;. vlr K.t It'"''.. "r F'-C"'". vm In l,vitM.ivSM.Iuy. 1r.M F. K-l anli and D -m ii li. i j- Saiuiiluy f..r Phil... , pi l III' I 'I"' 1 :""". m,... I V..-IU II. laud has K'in io fLia b lake iVii'lK-rivurro in i,. imriiKil Mr. Mi l'ir! in'' Ii'" 11 M''t I.,,,.! "ii N"l.i '' -' r ul"' " ''Ulltlilig !. ,l,in "ii i i; ( .;i..i-.l. and Rrccliug vis I i:,i,;.l..'.l'l"ly. il. Mil. Ill pa-s"d ill-re Oil 1 1 In I" l"A,' '"' u ""I'l'''1'" fit l!ie camp. 1; v SilackA.-ll's pulpit win ll!U'l by WllllH.I MllldaV. Tlie nwl' v.-iy ilii-i winter mo .mil "f '" irtH.ing .il...r n .mi- Kir J I) Nit. ".'ill'-' limn i'K' ho J,lri.'il-i i.-..-!"':iiftl, li'liVil'( 111.-" fwi.ih', Ii " 11 "I' '" IVii'Ili'lon. ((IK. lluikiiii'n i ii U a s.iivi'. fl'lic lt :iK'' in rlil fur i-iiIh, bliii-i"., iilri-i, milt rlirtlin, ft'Vi-r ify, I. t't-r, i-liiipl'i-.l lniM'ln, chill, liilim, ir.m, mi'l nil Miin triiil!cniH, mid iliv.lv i tm iiiU'-, or no imy re- i( timl. It i mi itutil.-f'l lo (,'ivo M-r-U i siitirfj.-ti 'n or inotiry nfuin!i'l. f iit ivnN M-r lx. For fule ly IhM'KIIMIX it I. INN. a:il Hill, I.iiinU-r City, l'u., write: 4 Ikivo to n Mill', i inn frinn ili' for 4 vi-uri. inn! tlioiilii my ciii-c iiictiru- ii lVVitt' Wiii-li llazi l Salve vun 3, Miiiiiii'iiili il tu me in- u pile i-bic, ho utfl.t a box -it "I i! iH-ifornit"! a r iii'iil i-ur.' " Tlii- I only one of u!iinl nf nimiliir ciiri-H. Ki-zrinii, t-suml skin ili-i-aws yiclil iiiiii'kly en it i iix-il. in KN .t I)i;I,AN ). Fariii fur S.il.'i 0 iicriv. nf laii.l fur salt- clu'Rli nt m (iriiiii', :'l mill i wi'.-t of Kilgi-lio. lari-s in i-ulliva'l 'ii iiihI '20 om-H af wail In-pi n-i il in ciiliiviitloii itt S ill rxH'iit-. (iiiml ri.iik-uc.', darn i nutlinu-is. uImi a full Hue of mi). im-ry us-.l mi a lirt i-I.im f.n in. l.j ml ufitm-H mnl sum,' young cuttle, oSlirail of tg, cliii-ki-ni, etc. S'h iiroiK-rty w ill he noM i ntiio for R'(0. I wo, ml'i'iol nt one time iMJfwrilu. lan.l, Tnli U n greiit iwiii. Iiml imyi'M mo Invited to ciieiii loi.k nvi-i- Hie iltu-e. II K.N lit'Sll. Blalf i-ostnili.-t-, l.mie county, Ore. I'tUV-V v v, . '. . t-t '..i r '....', r.C.'. nlic.is:ir..:: !. : i-rl -,l f,.r I'tt-.torla. rtih-.lnv.nu,. 'i,i. Kin. oiiinif t'i iVyt.irla. Jl tb, UJ (.-Uil.Ir.o, ' gvu U.ao C4rlik. sH'i'ial Sflioul Meeting. r'')liis!ivr,'nv irlveii (n llu. Wal rffS,'lui,, disirk't X, 4, of Lrn.e 4ny, mate of Oregon, Unit a upeeiiil Jf oliiiwtiiiKof ,.iid Uintrlet will lie "I I at tla t'imrt huumj hi Kugcne, Wu, on the liih day of January, T i oein .it In (he nfternoon, for Tfg,wi'igi.ljeet8: To levy a ta: V': me IlliU tilediies-i of the (lis- 'TlUll illterent t!l.r..i..l n,i. I t.i run public fittest; v,i i...... Clinirn.uii 11 .t,r, of D.r.rtniH. Chaw, Dlxtriet I'lerk. I tit it lill'Ol llf '"'Idiinil,.,!,.,! win, CiiamlieihiinV ' "oiiih,,,! ,, (lVir thu wH, ""I'lin. mii i i i. Attn 14 - - ni.'i mi i . v imcit ,T th- i.i!t,.r. will ailonl J'Pl relief. Tl.iH U .Kpeeiully val- j ,lt.,0 lhu (U1 NcBU(W.d '''Ui.il therein tcndeiiey to TM'i'iun.ii,,. For .le t.y Oiburn & Ih I.iu.ii. ,e T-tia my heart, "Ml-eet t .;.. f ''wuMhunar,, " i .Man.-: .vou',1 ........ . . ' lulrer lie I , ;:'iilw;,y,,Herarks' Tea 1 "rrov. ii,,.,,, you wIIIm m istt'.-.l I. . ' r y A- ykicinoto.v. ?'1-VKi, I, . . . Ii,:e.u In thu Astnrlun's 1 1 Mi,,.,' K'i'e h-twi ihe j ' ,i,v , ' --toria mi.) the Fort ; ,.. ""r' it I'ontHiim th f..l..w 1 ..,..1.. .. ..u.iut, i, WHICH JMIM- Mr I. ,. ". ...i , 1 ,u" "le lie w uo t. Hi( n,,v t.,lle ,ow ,1. u'i I II lliroilj;!! fU." j.."' shi, f,.r alMiut 4') UeU i,'"1"""1 'I'll" Moll the i iw ij. wkdnivdayjaxi-aiiv Mure flue Weather. Cninniisslnner' con t iii s, . !,. Mr Perry Frank I. improving. Tim I -gi.latuie meets next Mond ,y, t.(y"""l"h,i',l"'r NV T UMf In the The bowling alley are doing a good I Si Vi.l.Milin e'sday falls on Sun.l tv t as y. i.r. H W l: ia hiii.l I. a t.,v f,,, wi.-ii. l!u. Kiu-a-, .. w" "'I 11"' n S.n, K.mni :iinii4 .ii uii r II.. i A l'--w cherry I r. cs ; ii it r-.in. iboiil town ur I I'II'I'Iiiil' I. HI. j li ir 111 i uviii i i CntinK . (ir, Vl liii fn-r ii. I HiJI'l , i,. IM.'e ,y, Mrs A I l!i I, i land loday i v;-i " Uht llullic I, .t ill ' HI .M ilt I I :t Willi fli.-.i.. li!iin cut an 1 .i,t m nr.li r. F I. 'hltlllliflS (ieorge Ito'n i !.otl, '..i i.,i,, U in l-.ilvjen.'. We nek now .. -dge a ph-iiMnnl call. 1 The lialtl i(; i,.,, j,, .H f r. loioii, . -in., , l,y - vili'li w .ik liorl'i of nore. iii" a niiniln-r of new -tiiilctit n " ii-t.-r.-l i.i the i: nf o y.st r.l iv u.M loi!.i. ll..e I'ulie urnppi-rt aie nrtli 1 cent apiece A-u f r ll.e n niiii.n tuink. Mull Son. Mt- X K F.:i. r h:. i. tin I hunt afler u moiiiliH vi-i' wiih her l.ilhir U.i Hi- M. K. . :.'. Mr uiel Mil ii .o.-il Sin iioii ur vi-i-illi u lehilue-, in i;u-e ... Mr -iielloll funnel ly I. i li d lu ie. Air 'i'lulit ilt!i'.ei, nil ij luliih.i, yxi.1, hclii r, h-'.-l See I In III at I'' 1, lllllllhl'lH. The Or.i;oiiii,n viiliiilly hlpjiur.s i inline nil th m;,i,, I'mv". riily a;., p'opiiall. ii ill to lay's U-ne. Ciniit v cli ik Jen liiuy. -t, ul-, ,-. evenini; uralil.-.l a m iiiiaire "ije.iise in H F Howard i, n t I. X, w ,,, S..:.p l'"..lil x.iv s l.e ..llelieth f ,r ot hi r il'Hi"., an I sav. i, the iotl,e. 1 1 A l.l. ilc Son. Join. Il uv r w ill g to Salem on lin eally tram loiiciinw nn.niii.g to lal t U poiilioil ill tile .-Wile house. The g ale.' of .1 i;n e:iiiloyed hy th S I' l'u lo work on tins) Heel ion wore only fioiii four In live tiayst each eel;. Jnhnathvi r.oiiriie i- uiaUiiig u gr. i t llghl for lhu spiak. ihii in the ligU Inline. Me is a linn believer in ilvei Mailin Kmt ley, a prominent Snletti L'cnlh ina-i, .Iii d in that cily yeiierduy frmii heart failure, lie was oil yeuM.il age. Thalilis In Secretary of Slate 1- local I for painphleN sin. tfini; the pmceeii ins of the r.ci nt Slate lioi.rd of l-)iialiulion. (ieorue Fiissell, nf Mi Kerie Jtridge, in ill tile I'll y. lie has his new lintel huililiil, whii-li in l'7x"il feet, lwi Mor:-H iiiuli iH'!i-!eil. Il is t uiltof log'. The last Wednesday iii January l'rof Fred hiiiiii. of U illai'ui tie Fiiiverniiv Vt ill h i;ill ii i-nlllse of led nr. K 111 Salem on th - "Sevi n Wonders of ll.e Woll ." Di- W Iviit i.i mlall l.l in in-1 thu nfiei noon fioin .S ill-in, where he lia I Imm ii lo deliver a lecture Im fnre tie uinlieal tic, 'ailment of Willnuelte univeivpy. ',n. k up, in. I down; Look oiii, not in; I, ink font nr.!, iioi Inn k; Lend a ha'i l " ('.'Uipliiint is made th.nt cot s nil I hoi -t iiTe ullnweil to run lit lare i l the ea-l. ru pail of the city. I Ins is In violation of the city laws and nerds invt'stig 1 1 ion l.y t lie'authoritiei We are iin.xluiis to tin a little good in this uoilil mid can think of no pleas miter or In Iter way lo ilo it than by r.'i'oiiiineiiioin.' One Mioiite Coiig!i (.'urc as n plevel.tive of piiell.iiolilit, consiiiupiioii iiinl other serious Iiiiij; trouhlei- that follow neglected colds. Osbliru A Iel.mio. Seereti.ry Fiaii.is him issued an or der suspend i ii g i ntries alter January I , on loileited i ail mad grants, which w ill prevent contests on lands wheie sett I. rs failed to make payment, us required. This suspension will be hi force until congress can pass a bill ex tending l he lime in which pnyineliln can be made. It would be bard to convince n man HuH'eriug from bllloii colic Unit his agony is due to a microbe with an uii pronoiiuciilile name, lint one .lose of DcWilt's t'ollc aii.l Cholera I lire will convince him of its power toall'orl instant relief. It kills pain. Omiii kn & DkI. vno. Mis. .1, M W. II y, last 1'ilday nt Woodburn while goiiiir ahniit her work, slipiied hack n few Inchts and her weight was thrown upon her right foot and leg. The, leg broke between the ankle 'iiinl the km o, making a noise like n pisiol shot. Mrs llonney tlid not fall until after tlif break. Th-; garnet ay Mrs Jai o'i Ojle fell and broke her arin'w hilx getting out ol n bath tuli. We n, 'ght tell you more about One Mii-ute Cough ' 'ure, but you probably know that it i-un s a cough. Kvery one tines w ho has Used it. It if a pel feel remedy for coughs, col.N, linnr.st ness. ll Is mi cfptcinl favoilte f r chiblreii, leini: pleasant t talienii) iliiek in curiliv. CSIil KN it IH:LvM. Wiiliiini II Shme-i a il.-st iter from the regular army, tutiiictl ai F rt Sheridan, Idaho, cave him elf up t Chief nf I el.ee 111 Albany, Mltm- tint, having bet e tired of traiui'inii Hewn placed under arrest a id h olllcerswere notifm!. He w ill be ht-l I until a de-achineiit nf soldiers arrive for I. Im. ill,,,,,- 1 1,. m, eral: The r curler' report shows that the t x enditure if Albanv for Is:"! wi re J i i-'. more t in ) t In' rel-elllls Allolher lllleli sin ui.i of (.,!.., In Is.lT s 1 ll, to hring t 16 ev- neiisea lielott' the re lots .-it ' Il .1 lie., vi lllnn i!s i' e .'ll". I I' it i plea-hk- t" i'"t 'I''1' A 1 al'-' it ling elo-er toil, thai' lie-: al-y 'i' in U-.VOU. .1 iti f.r Inst line ru i a i mil! i IT,1 in I 'eh i ml ke t year. ' The I! 's, burg riain.l 'al- r sits tin-J , attt-r ll.'h llii nian .s.-i p.d fm u ju'l !,st U,-ol,.r, he stalled to Ci " I'ic-t lloeivehiin-elf up up m H'l" r''"'1 ' ini.'ii.l-.iion..f l-isattoti-ey; lull ''-at ; did in.i inicioi i" ' uii.-'1 'i 1 "' -lierilt, however, III.' .1 iinoeii"'' W -!'i"l w li'i'i-ifT g ll mi n'l urn and wail for lliinieiii i Illlo C' m- m-'l t" lav I i ,r im n II i ; 1 1 1 It 1 1 c inn- along ,n, I Ihe .1 -piill-i i i i i i. i,,.r... iii I. lie. l 'u llf j ,..'ie became frightened, turiifd and 1 O ran, and Hinicnn rhaugetl hi mind aUiut mirremlerliiif. Kvi-rytlilnu ft Post Ofllce wwry. Hoe cake Is the only aoap on the market niado under patent formula Hall it Son. A net of lire clay cooking vessel will make the niot useful kitchen athlitiou you can fiud. 0 pleiv for f 1.50. F L L'MAMIIKKS. "Wake up, Jacob, Ihe day la break ing!" si said Ik'Wi t'a Little Karlv Kisers to the man who had taken tin in to arouse his sill jgisli liver. Ostium ii DeLano. At CorvHllis, S.ttunl iy night aUiut II o'clock, Hal h lVrri-ll, who U atteinliiig the O A I! ws Imhl un ami l. "I'bi d nf about J1S. He w as walking the hlreit leatliug up to lln College w hen two fellows accosted hlill, one with a nidol, ami ilen.aniletl his I note change; they got it. His watch Wan nut innles-eil. He it the hoii of county Judge (i 1' Terrell, of Salem. The seed nf n maple is provided with a coiitiiv.iiice like Urn tail of a llsh or the i miner of u khip. When this seed Is sepaiati il from the tree, particularly if I he I, it t .e is blow ing, the ru lilcr imparls totheseed a revolving motion, soiiiew hat similar lo that for the pro peiler nfa ship, and the g. rm of the future t.ij is linn ttaiispiirled often biili.lieds of ftet from ti e parent (dock. llarptr's Ihi.ar: Mrs. Smith llhnughlf, am afraid 1 khall hate to flop giving Hobby that tonic the doclor left for him. Mr Smith (un xi uis yl Why, isn' lie any bettur? Mis Sini.b Oh, tt-k! lint he him slid 'low ii tin- banister six times this moin lug, brol-eii lhu ball lamp, two vasts, a pitcher and a lookn g-glnsi, ami I don't feel as if 1 could hand much tllorw. Sill I.OH'S CL'KK, thu great Cough iiml Croup Cure, is in great demand. I'-.-'kel si.e t ontailis t welily-ftvc tloses only i"ic. Children love i' Sold by lleinh tmiu Linn. Small in -i", but gleat in results. DeWitt's ..i He Larly Kisers act gently hut Ih'.ronehly, curing iiuli gcslion, tlycpep-i i ami constipation. Small pill, sale pill, !est pill. i si i us it IkLano During.) Ihunderstoriii in Marsh. Held, last Wednesday, lhu Ihhtniiig rang up the telephone t.t tho olllee. Aa thu bells tvt-re a littln confusiug, thu operator eoni luded thai there must be a new operator thnt ii below. Mrs t..-.. Hawkins, of Chattanooga Tenn., sa,-: "Shiln's Yitali.er 'Savetl My Liii.' I '-"iisidi r 't the best reine ily for ilebilitated system I evei usetl." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kitl ney troiil le it excels. Price 75 cents Sokl by Henderson A- Linn. I'hilatlt Iphia Xorlh American: Mar libone Isn't that h punish oftlcer rather da ker than usuid? Pratt Um ys. Hut you see, bin face la battle bliickeiietl. He hiisjuM returned from one of Weyler's faiuoi h ink campaigns against the Cuban insurgents. When we c insider that the intes tines are nbnut live limes as long as the body, we can real...' the intense sull'i rlng i xjierieiieed when tliey are inllainetl. HeWitt's CV licaiiil Cholera Cure Mil. lues iiillaiim.atinii at once ami en m .1- tcly removts the dilllculty O.sni u.s & DkLaxo. The kpring-liko weather of the part few tlnys has caused a frfw eaily var ieties of fi uit to coiiiinence to bud and it is feare.l that if much of this warm wiatlu-r continue Iree' will bud to cniisiileialili extent and b killed by late fr.wls, cnus ng another khoitage nf the fruit crop again this season. There are two reasonable thirgs, evrybody should do: take good care of one's health; ami if lost regain it quick ly, mid to this everybody will agree. And there are a great, multitude of people w in) are agreed that for both purposes Sin. moos Liver Kegulator Is the bent helper. I am tioublctl with torpitl liver ami nothing gives relief so quick like Simmons Liver Kegulator." It. II. Strange, Lake City, Fla. Not a few who reail what Mr Robert Row Is, ol Holland, Va., has to say be low, w ill remember their own exper ience under like circumstance? : "Last winter I Imd la grippe which left me in a low state of health. I tried num erous remedies, none of which did me any good, until I wai induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. I w as enabled to attund to m.V work, and the second botlle ellected a cure." For sale at 'S and 60 cent per botlle by Ostium it Delano, i Tut: lit thin Fad.--I have heeu ap pointed agent for the Photo button, ninl will lib ail order promptly. Send single photo, bust preftrretl, and tile and receive i: buttons, 0 for GO.; or 1 do. 1 1. HO. Work guaranteed or money refunded Photo returned. Older and be llrst. JlnK. II LAWKKNt K, Kugelie, Ore. I!k Cahkki i. A word to the wis Is sullb-leiit. F.V'-ry one should be very caielu-about bolting their doors before retiring at night, as them ure many desperate tramps around who would ri.le a bnusu if they thought there was anything ol value lo he got ten , LoNu Tkioi.-TIiU will be a long term of ti e commission 'in curt, as at thin se-slnn many road vip.-rviir' re port w ill !' pissed on and new su p.ivnois v. pointed d then much o-hi-r aiiiiu il woik most Is.- done at t ,. H'-ii II- ol .tli-ml.rr. pi I lii' K", J m I) f-enator Win H ,.Isoii w ill not be a member of Preki tel.it M.-ICililey's cut.iliet. The ,,,,.,'orno itiino'inced tonight while pa-. ng thr 'U'h "ii his '' to W'uh iiigh'H. liia.KN ll iK -Fisher A Walkins now pr pined to fjriiish green hone fr.-hly groi.i.d It Is guaranteed to make "hi I lay- P-")' "'"' B,1(l lry "' TH V R?IA Y , J A X I'A R Y 7. l'rtsli French cautliesat I'oiuls'. The ilays are growing ptr.-eptibly longer. Coinmisloucrs' court has been w ork ing on roads and allowing bills today. The music box given away by J ( Watts In a drawing was won by Mrs S K Rrowu. Pumps repaired and plumbing done. Leave your orders with F I. Cliaiubels. The county clerk today granted a marriage license lo Charles Pitcher and Mis Dura Iturni tt. Pius the good word along the line. Piles can It- quickly mud w it limit an operation by simply applying De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. O.siifllN A I)i-:Lanii. "ink" Unit of California, w ho is in t lit' city Is said to be the hist all around cow boy on the Pacitlc coast. Regular meeting of the W C T ' at Reading Room, Jan. 1,'ltli, id .1 p. tit.: Subject: "Temperance Training in the Home," by Mr. Haniia. Pure blood mi mis good heallli. IV- WillV Sarrapatilla purities the blood cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from Impure bliHitl. OslU'KN A DkI. VNi. Tin le nr.- 1 1:;.' patients in the insane asylui.i, ami it cnt J14,.Vi!).S.'i to keep them during December, besides the ex pelie .follicials. RAUL'S CI.OYF.K ROOP will pu- rify your blood, clear ourcomplexioii, regulate your bow i Is ami makes your head as clear a-a I t il. ilc, oOf, and tl.(X). HeiideiM.ii ,v I. inn. Do you lack faith and love health? Let u establish vniir faith and restore your health wiih DeWitt's Saraapunl la. Usui kn A DkLano, Afur charging -Jocr uis for a shave for "1 years Jes-e Spencer of Corvalli bus rii.uet d the pi ire lo 10 cents and 15 ft.r a hair cut. Person who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. osiu kn A DkLano. Ntiluv. l'.l tii:i:, Or , Jan. 5, 1SU7. To tin: Fahmkiis in-- LaskCocnty: You are respectively requested to meet at the court lioiiso in F.ugene, Fen. Rili, lv.i", at 1 o'clot k p in, for the pin pose of organizing a Farmers' Protective Association, All are in vited to be present on the above date. J C Kll ll AKIISilN. John W'kht. Air light Well yes. 1 have usetl at home mi "air tieht" heating stove for 2 years and I would not for my own use ex change it for any cast iron heating stove on the face of the earth today. F L CliambeiH. - Climatic Kkkkcls. Heppner Oa- zette: Xot long since Mr O M Harris, a druggist of Dayton, Oregon, ami Miss Maud Cochran, who lived Hear Monu ment, were milled In the holy bonds of wrdloek at the Palace hotel In this city, hi d ihe following day departed for their new Imiiie at Dayton. How ever, in a very few days the wife re turned lo her Kasteru Oregon home, claiiuii g that the Willamette valley climate did not agree with her. Now comes Mr Harris, the said party of the first part, with a notice in the Long Cleek Eagle to the t-IIect that he will not be responsible fur any tluhts cieated by his wife. This is an other living testimonial of (l.tgon's very prolille climate, of which we all so much delight to tell our eastern friends. Torpid livers, bilious attacks and divorce suits abound here under tho great climate of our only Oregon. Dkaiiis. William Mauzey died at his home ut West Union, Washington county, Tuesday, at the age of 78 years. Mr. Mauzey was one of the earliest pioneers of Washington county, hav ing settled there In 1843. Ribert Im- brle, aged 05 years, a pioneer of hS-V), and a prominent citizen of Washing ton county, died at the home of hi son, James Imbrie, at Hlllsboro, Tues day afternoon. Mr. Imbrie had been in poor health for the pint three years. lloti'a III Ik WonflVr One lliunlre.l IxilUm l.i-mtnt (or mijr i nsr el i utitrrti that t mi li'.l bv cured l.y llkii'fl t nlKrrli fur,'. K J I '11 KN I. Y Ji I'D, Props, T il. lr, o. h till. utliltTMlinied. hnv.- klimili K J I'linney f-T tile Iiml l'i Tesrs. unit I..-1 n-ve him mtI.tII hoM.mlili In ail bintlm- true -set lon kiitl fln- itn.-ially alili-tu t-any mit m ) uMii;uluii ina.lt hy iiii.ir it rin w i-in v iruax. w n'Me-ii.,' i irt'lfisis. iiiit-iin, , Vtal'lunr, Klnuaii ,e Mtnui, Whulesali- priiKifisIs, ',1,-'m, a il, iii. Hall i aiarrli t ure Is '.km n iM.-rnai iy, ai-iunj llrii'lly hi .on I lie lln,sl aiel ma "ii kiirfa't) l tin- sysu itl I'rli-e 7- l'l l r l.ullle. huM l.y all Pnitfklsl'. 'I esuinoiiia, Irei- M AKlllKti. In the pari ir of the Ho tel Fugene ut i! o'clock '.his afternoon, hy County Clerk A C Jenning, Mr Cbas. Pitcher and MiM Dora Rurnett, both of Cottage Grove. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved 4 Uil Permanently C$f CURED rTk WITHOUT WbCljr Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Thrco to Six Weoks. VRITE FOR TERMS 0. E. MILLER GO. ofi i i i i ' ' ' ' ;t-(ti.i'. i'-..: in., po:;tla;d. o:vi3GON. FATAL. TY AT Jl NOTION. A Man is h A hy a t'ulleti Tree. Coroner J W Harris of Ihiscltyre ct i vtd the ijllowlng tilegramat 1:15 o clock this afternoon: Ji'M'I'ton CtTV, Jan 7 J W 1 1 a it tin. Coroner, Kugcne, Or. .My i ruine" w as killed today l.y a falling tree. Come down. JI C SiiKkris, T'.c coroiu r thi s not Consider Hint his presence s necessary, so w ill not make the trl, to Junction City. Sill Filed Twhijr. Pull . tin ,rl, January ;. J Wheeler ha Instituted suit against !: H Whitetl to recover f73.CS. M F McLtr d has coinmenccd suit against her I Unhand, J nines McLcihI lor a divorce The complaint alleges cruel ami iul iimaii treatment of plain-. till by tlefcui ant, and pray for (he custody of t im' iiilnnr chihlren and one-half of ll e procrty. The proper ty Is valued nt $070. The couple were married Scnhtmhcr JI, 171, and have lice n resident! of Lane county ever since that tine. Vkhsion o.-- tiik Tim us. The Cor va'lis Times n a long account of the tlisnppearauc of Janie Fglln, afler carefully and candidly looking at all sides of the n attei and going Into all the di-talls, cunt to Hie conclusion that James l-glin was not foully dealt with, as is commonly believed ill Al bany, but tin t, while Intoxicated he wandered and fell down the bank and into the rivei, where be is lying now. The tracks U liiud the horses leading to Ihe electric light station were his, and weie hlei tilled by his wife. Hi father, Thus. F.gliu, Is satlslled hi death was an accident. Mrs. Cospcr, who rode wit!) him from Albany say bu tlraiik sev rul times on the way, ami could rot drive straight, and hence she go. into the other buggy lliis side of Ct rvallis, and when they left li i in he w i,s lighting his ple, w hich was u terwartls found on the river bank, a id thu hat was found where he wailitsl seen. Search for the body w lib h il was thought fell Into an eddy has I m unavailing. It is to bu hoped tin above version proves true, as It Is more satisfactory than that he was ft ully deklt.with. The. True Reinrdy. WM liepin', editor Tiskllwa, III., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. (Experimented w ilh many others, hut never got tin trim remedy until we used Dr. King' New Discovery. No other mnedy ?au take its place in our home, as in It we have a certain and Hiiro cuie for '.'oughs, Colds, Whoop log Cough, el " It Is Itlle lo experi ment w ith oil er remedies, evuu If they are urged on on as just as good a Dr. King's New I iscovery. They are not as good, been ise this remedy has a record of cure i and besides Is guaran teed. It neve falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free, at Henderson & Linn' Drug store. Produce Market. Wheat Oats $ 60 to 81 .... 36 to 4l) .... 1 25 to I 75 .... 08 to 01) .... 3 00 to 8 60 .... 3 60 to 4 00 .... 20 to 22 .... 20 to 40 .... 08 to 12 .... 05 to 07 .... 07 to 08 .... 08 to 0 Chickens Turkeys per noiintl. Ducks K-r di zen (ieese per do. '.en I'-Kk'S Hutter Hams Shoulders Sides Hops I'm: Ri'TToN Fad. Tho latest lu the button fad contains your photo- gtaph. The fad was started by wear ing campaign buttons, hut when the campaign eudud the fad continued and buttons of every description and style were substltutod for those worn during the presidential fight. Instead of a button with X cKinlcy or Dryau'a pic ture on it you can now have one with your own photo pasted on Its outer sur face. Tills Is i ccmiipliahcd by sending your photo and 20 cents to some East ern firm and i ) duo time you will re ceive by mail two of the miniature buttons containing your likeness. The fad is likely to become quite 'popular. Rril.UINtl JOMMITTEK ClIOHKN. Tho new coiumltteo of tho Young Men's Christian Association of the University to ake charge nf the gen eral canves fo: funds with which to erect a bulldin j for the use of the two associations hi. been chosen and the members Lava signified their formal acceptance of ihe trust. The commit tee consists oi' Hon TO Hutidrlck, Fugene, from the Hoard of Regents; Profl.ucllaC Carson, Portland, from the faculty; Ur F, P Oeary, Medford, from the Al'innl; Sluart II Hanua, member ex ofhcio, president of the as sociation, and John Ilandsaker, mem ber from the s udent membership. Hkakd Fik m. L W (lay; a former resl lent of La le county, renewing his Hubscriplioii, writes us follows, from Kellogg, Idah , under date of January 4, 1S!)7: "Timi are quiet in this coun try and wo do not look for much of a change unlll sunn thing Is done for k'lvi i. vVe in te hud a pleasant w inti r thus far; no si ow to speak of ami very lit tin cold w. atlier. Christina day put me lu mit d of a May day In old Wi bf.sit, but i expect we had a little more mow an und us than you have." Tiik Tkck Rkahon. The ilt-tm r Oypay has quit running to Harrlsburg on account of lack of business, says '.he company. The true rea son Is tint the railroads and the liver steamers have made a combi nation and everybody is therefore pat ronizing the railroads. l'eraeiial. I'ally Uusnt, January 7. JS Bush of San Francisco, I in the city. F L Chambers received a load of til ing today. I Newton Greene of Camp Creek Is lu the city. Representative Palm spent last night In Fugene. Miss Mary lturtou of Sprlngtlcld, visited Fugene today. Hon F. P Coleman and wife s-nt last night In Fugene. J A Ham I lyin(j at the point of dentil al his home on High street. 1 A Sachs, the gnu work man, Is quite ill at the Wald House on Olive l reel. Mis llertrude Wldmerof the V of O, Claa '1)7 ha returned from a visit to Salem. II Mitchell, J Kelly, I Rarclay, and J II West, all or Plcmaut Hill, were in the city today. Wil aud Frank Owen returned to the ranch today, after sficndlng a few week at home. C W Parton, ex-ectioit loreinau on this division, Is removing to Oakland with his family. J M Jones, a cattle buyer from San Francisco, Is in tho city. He Is ac companied by "ink" Holt. (Iraut Applegateof Yoncolla, is vis- Itlng at the home of his mother, Mrs N J Applngatc, lu this cily. M la Rose Coleman Is quite 111 with the typhoid fever In Salem. Her sis. ter, Mis Laura, is in attendance upon her. RepriSstiMtlve Hilyeu will go to Salem Sai unlay. He has several Im portant lulls which he will Introduce early In the session. (irant'a Pasa Courier: 8 Y Abbott, a brother of John, has been visiting lu Grant's Pass and looking over Jose phine mining powdblll'lc for the past month. He 1 from Fugene. His daughter, Miss Kthwl, returned home Tuesday night, A Harrlsburg correspondent writes the Albany Democrat a follows: "Chas Kvans, of Kuge-ie, brother of Mix Kvam of tho public schools, ami Mr Palmer of the Fugeiio Register were In town Tuesday with a view of purchasing the Review." Powell Smith la In Fugene. He wa upondold Hill, In the Ulue River mines the oilier day locating a claim, At the "bar" he found 4 J feet of snow. A oouplu of mon are working at the Urowntvllle claim, and John Dowuer Is placer inluliig ou the creek. Thu Urvatiesi sianarch la a Al itihjeet lor inly l( he la tmublutl with tlyK'ls, while hla pooriut aukjeet who illm-nu properly may wall bevnvlisl hy a i.rliiee thus allllrUsl. The tlyHitlo ol ever? cllmo ami nation owe a debt nl sratllmlo tu lloatetter'a Slnmarh Hilton, which ri-ieui-i til. in Imm oiin mum mom oiiiiinato ami Iroulilruim.i poin .lalnla an si mi alnoh misdeal nktll la U Irwin!, tin llila rniitliieiii, In Kurs) ami Iho iroiilo, Hill Stirling renicily la pre niilni'iilly ami Juil Iy popular, mil only aa a toinat-hle, but all i ai iiiiana of plfTunllii anil cnrlnii malaria, rliauiuallo, kltlimy, killona anil n.-rrous Uimr. ili-n. It Improtn-a appollle ami alrap, liailrni ooiiTHli-Kvnt and lh i-,iililtliiu ol vluor alli-r t'xhauatltiir malaillna, ami ciunili.nti'U the lie flrmll Irani axit A wlnt-glaiiafiil taki'ii before mlrliin has a Irn.li'iitiy to prom.ilu Iran, pill, healthy yielding ih-vp, a boon mui'h covvltsl hy nt-iTom persona. Pally uuata, January 7. Maivaiikeh Mect. A very luteiest Ing meeting of Fugene Tent No 62, Knight of Maccabees, was held last evening and the new officers for the ensuing year Installed. All the Sir Knight In the county wero Invited and after the work of Installation was finished, a program was rendered and an elegant banquet spread. Blxteeu ladle signed applications for mem- burehlp to the liee Hive and a soou a 25 name can he secured a lotlgo of thlsauxllllary will be Instituted. Prize Contest. T EN DOLLARS In Gold will he given on Feb. 1, lbl)7, to the persons under sixteen years of age who will write and send to us before that date the best essay ou AX BILLY'S STORE, saino not to exceed 4' Mi words. THRF.F disinterested persons (teachers or professors) may he chosen by the writers, each one sending his or her vote w ilh the essay, who shall decide ou Feb. 1st or as soon thereafter a possible, who shall receive the first prio of $5, the second of $3, aud the third off.', In coiu. Write only on oiio side of paper. Wrllo your ago only on essay. Knclose your name w -1 tit essay ou be pa rale, piece of paper. Vote for one Judge only on separate paper. It costs you nothing to w rite. We want an essay from every child under M years of ugc. AX BILLY. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. On account of the poor health of our family we are compelled to close our store anil leave Fugcuc,iiiuch to the regret of ourselves and family. Rut as the health of our family iVemauds It, we shall commence on SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Our o (Jreat o o o Out o 5al?. During this sale everything will bu sold at Auction Prices. It you wish to i buy goods Cheap now Is your opportunity. Come early beforeHhe stock la broken. Nothing reserved. Fvery thing In our store goes. WATCH THIS SPACD. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., A New Veur JJt vet . "llackwartl, turn backward, Oh time In your Highl; mak me a boy again Just for tonight, (live uio tho bliss of that rapturous time, w hen I would go swimming, say, half of the tune. Give me th blister that follow e.l the bliss on tho part of my neck that the mill didn't ini.s; Klvt. U10 the belting thut followed it then, make me a Jubilant urchin again, liackward, turn hack ward, oil time in your flight; give me one chance al the teacher who larruped luesUlmie a day -Oil give me a chance at thai teacher say. And kivu the woodpilt) as big as a hill; let the pltasiire of splitting it cheer ine and thrill, w bile the boys gaily Jeer mo from over lh fence. Hi, give me that bli again, darn Ihe expense! The small reservation Just over the hill, where the thought of the Imclng would give me a chill; the cow that caressed me I'Mch etc w ilh her tail as I tried to tlraw iniik for a twenty-quart pail, the hens that forever are wanting to set, the pig w ith a stomach man ne.ver 111 led yet, measles that hit me, the colicky p-tlu -Oli, give me the bliss of my Isivhooil again! If you'd llll mo w ith ranturc mid cheerful ile ft. backward, backward Oh time in you llight." Ci'MIN.lTO FiiiKNK. Wo are in formed that Misi Sue Dorr! content platis opening a photo gallery In this city In a few weeks. Miss Dorr Is has had several years experience lu the leading galleries of 1'orllaud and Is aid to be one of the best artist In the Hate. Vfu feel certain that she will not only siiiveed, but that her gallery wlllb,' a substantial addition to our business interests ami will reflect credit on the (own. llnllv tilliinl, January ;, Al'i ur t I at kd Ght.-J M Whit ney, Wells, Fmgo A Company's popu lar agent, in this cily, yesterday io cuivtd from the company as a gift, a haiiilsome solid gohl w atch charm, of maltose cross design, having one side: "From ocean to ocean; 12; Wells, Fargo Co," and on the other the Knights of Pythias insignia of w hich he Is a member. Mend Kids. Wanted, .'11)0 cords Mr wood In not less than 100 cord lots. All bid to bo lu before Jan. 20, 1897. The company reserves tho right to reject any or all bid. Fl'OENK WaTK.K Co. FL ClIAMUKItS, Sec. Cokkkct. La Grande Chroulcle: "If il could lie arranged so that every licwsaHT editor In Oregon could ho ti ineiuU-r of the legislature what a grand thing it would lie for the state. All useless commissions would he abolished hiHlanter, a United States senator would tie eluded on the first ballot, oppressive law would bu ru M'aleil, and all needed legislation uould be passed in a few day. Tho only 'slicker' would be the Portland charter bill, ami that might prolong the hi. Ion to it full allotted time." Pally liuar.l, January 7. To Vh.-1'okia. Rev N li Alloy, who has been spending a portion of thu winter at home In this city, will re turn to Victoria, Ilrltlsh Columbia, on tomorrow morning's early tutu. He goes to assist his sou, Frank, lu a ash and door factory, the latter hav ing purchased his partner's Interest. Rev Alley will be accompanied by Mra Win Churchill of Cottage Grove, w ho goes lo visit w ith her daughter, Mr Frank Alb-y. Rokn. At Trent, Or., Jan. 6th, 'U7, to the wlfo of Henry How aril, a tlaugh. ter, rr'