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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1897)
nn MM W ft v mi r n 1 All .8 8Jfi 1 miBLISIIEn MR THE DIHEIIIUIIU OF OEVOC&lTir rilXCIPlEl. AP TO RAM 11 lOSeiTLITlM BT TUB SWEAT OP Ol R BROW KUGENK, OK., SATURDAY, MAKCII U7, 181)7. y j NO. 1 P I MURK Altltll' iit'vi,,, " . - . , .... IrrVlV FUGENE GUARD. I mon day, march 22. , wuikni.f.rsov unkuu,. Tuesday, march i. lu.u: kivkimn a.om;(.Vi. ! f Llrli 1 Aiiotier I-hwiI I,.!.-., v ... ... 1 CABELL, PUBLISHER. I , Ewt.l.le f WllUmeue V . ...mil Streets. ma n - f ! ' . nn , : ; i.uv. I .60. Sir. irtising rates made known on application. S.LUCKKY DEALER IN etches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. JlRlSO PROMPTLY DONE. L4ilWrh Warre.nle4.-sM BROWN, M. D. !.lclan and Surgeon. . ... nnstnrrioe. Hours: ",;l2to,6to9p.n. HE AND MARBLE WORKS. Vpi ud Sew Prices In Foreign nl ,leyrtlesud Granite, Monuments. itidjwneimJ Cemetery work of 1 til klmli for IWORKOUAKASTEED! 4 street. nr Postofflce, Eiigune, Or fc. WOODCOCK, toriiey-nt-l-aw. j-Ont half block south of Chrlsmau's IIGEXK. : OUF.UON. flMST N. E, Mahkley. sey & Markley, ttorneys-at-Law. ireltl sod Probate Business a 8eo L Chriimsn otak. J i , I.D.PslNE. F.W.OSBURN. r.tsidtnt. Vic President. Cashier. THE i Loan and Saviags BANK, Hie, - Oregon. R3-D. A. Paine. J. B. Harris. J. K it, B. D. Paine. W. It. Brown, J. F. Unburn. fUMD, F. W. IU) Capital, : : : $50,000. I 1?al Banking Business Transacted, illowcd on time deioslta. aemruited toour care will receive fmuou. County Bank: J Ifctabllihei In 1882.) jflENE, OREGON. sjneril Banking business ) branches transacted on 'o terms. O. HOVEY, President. 5M.ABRAM8, Cashier. 40. HOVEY, Jr., Aust.Cashr f!6. S. B.Eaiih. SxoDogAs.,, Assistant Cashier. National Ban 1 yt Eugene. P Usb Capital $50,000 a u mmis, $50,000 ne - - Oregon. 1 b nlbaineM d,in " reasou- HEuox NCI300 nd 1OUT 'thsnn. ,M . l, ;-wei or cerun- L. PAGE, -f PAUK I.N- f LriTB inJ . , . 'and P ""JpicieglocK Of L:DyGrri bought "SIVELlf FOR CAStt. IItm, PUMiC p otber hou in Eugeue I full ?c.j.... Another IMhjv.I l.eiter Kt.nn lt ('.itinfry. firv up Mtxioi, Keli. i'KAU tii-Aiti.: Suii.luy imiruiiiK quite u riu'iil. r s.f our .mlv vUiU-d Hie lloatiiiKBurileim .in I,a Vigu canal. Acn-H upon ikt.h f the ,ht lieiiutirul llw i r trnnleiiK may lie fdiin.l i.reoii. Hie pir.lfUH were in exisleine when Oirtt z llrt nveiruu t liix country. The M E divine (fve a very iii erest. inK ecture m Mexico nt ll):Hn tt m UII( the editors largely attended. Htranye ax It may iiiimr. Ihit tlieex. itcinei.t of the ,v WIIM the liull lIuhtH, !.. at 3 me iilterui'iHi. Nearly every one of the :tu) e.litom were it atieiulance. I lie Heats cot f'2 each for boxes while utheiH could be obtained for from l to $1.00. The lllits re always on Sunday a and fea-t days. The liiiilditiK is built like a rvcloramu building of Aineiica only much larger ami without h riNif; lii-i,lc is a mouMer nnipliitheatre Heatiujr t hotixands of people, loilay at least 10,(HK) people are proent. EnciicliiiK the arena is a liiuli board fence or barrier uith n foot rail about IS Inches Innii the ground, cm the inside, on which the performers step and leap over the fence when too chicly puistn d by the bull landing in open i-p:i.e lei ween the audience and the ring. Tins opening of the performance is very brilliai t and exciting. (!ny colors an every where, bands are playing the live liest airs, and all is xciteiueiit. At a signul the pei formers march into the ring in front of the president's box. The president was the governot of the state and has full direction or the fight. The excitement is great as the tight begins uud continues to the con clusion. We will not uttcinpt to describe the particulars of the light, tjulllee to miy that upon this occasion six bulls and thirteen hor.-es were killed, but not a sii glu Mexican was Injurid. The horses were generally ol.i and it was probably a blesiitig they were killed. Jiy a law the meat of the six bulls was distributed free of charge to the poor of the city. The bull lighting in Mexico is but another chapter added to that of Kpain, simply changing the names if the stars of the profession. The people of Mexico in herit the bloody f.isoinatimi of the sport, and what has been w ritteu of tlieexciiiug functions iu the phiz 1 de torog of Spain will describe us well the fights in the arenas of Puebla, Toluca, Tlalueptintla, t he t ity of Mexico, or any other city of t'ie republic. It is witli the masses that the taste fur the sport teems ineradicable; the upper ten as a class do not, as a rule, frequent the bull ring, though there are ex ceptions. The Mexican small boy plays at bull fighting as tiie American does ut base ball or as the more oporty one puis oil the) tthives with his fellows and does w hat he can to knock them out. Is it, then, any wonder the cus tom prevails, w hen the children are taught to admire it? Thediinks peculiar to Mexico are many and varied. Pulgne is the na tional beverage, drank in public places by the poorer people, anil hi al most every family of all classes. It is the juice of the maguey, taken from tin' heart of the plant, and after the fermentation of 24 hours is ready for use; it has the taste of buttermilk a. id yeast combined; after standing a day it is worthier. IVquilu and ui-'siul are a distillation from the different varieties of the maguey, the heart of the plant leing roasted and then put throiiL'h a process of distillation. A email quantity of tequila is a drink taken with a grain of s:dt; literally the salt is placed on the tongue before drinking. The wines, it is stated, are for the most part good, the sherry and claret particularly so. The cham pagnes are all imported, 89 are also brandies and whiskies, which are used in moderation. Heer and ale are manu factured in Mexico, though large quantities are imported. During our stay In Mexico only one drunken man came underour observation. I. L. C. lUin ac.ttln. J W (iulley of Dexter was in Eugene today. Dr Wall of Cottage drove, v as in the toy lotnty linmirit to Dkath. Corvallis Times: Ukorge Smith received a letter a few days ago from J E Sorbin, who is now at Rosklaml. In the letter Mr rather criso statement of the condition of Hflirs where be 1- tint country is boomed to death and men of all trades and pro fessions are there, and tiieie is noum. for them to do. A house of I'O looms will rent at W per mouth, and others iu proportion according to si.". City lots sell at from JI.OiKi to J,"0; board and lodging is from " to flu per week. The avenge laborer will get 2 per day, while profe-ioiial men receive from 3 b. H per d..y l"n they are lucky enough to find employ ment. There are now l.OoO idle men ill Itossland and those who command means are leaving, freight from Portland there is ' lr " there Is 3.-1 per ceut duly. 14 now four feet deep at Kosshmd. 'ScJB-HlNK" Sot I A 1..- TheJjnlor Endeavor society of tho t hri-t ;n church gave a sunshine social In tie church Saturday. A program n.n,lur.l r..fr.-l i men ts served and a Q neral good time was hMd by tl E K Cse has opened a barber shop in Jellerson. D E Yoran whs a passenger on the north bound train. Walter Kiddle, of Albany, visited in tlds city over Sunday. James Hoffman made Junction t'iiv a brief visit yesterday. 1 Umbrella repaired, recovered 01 made new at Horn A I'aine's. (!eo Robertson of Portland, gave tills olllce a pleasant call today. H Mitchell and J It Cruz.n, of Pleasant Hill were in town todsy. SamCnse has received a handsome new chair for his Eighth street barber shop. W A West, a Portland traveling man, accompanied by his wife, is in the city. Ellsworth, w ho was charged In Port land with poisoning hn wif , has been acquitted. Dr Driver went to Salem this morn lug. He thinks Mitchell will be re elected yet. Isaac Larimer returned to Cofaiie (rove this afternoon, after a short visit at home. The Eugene Social and Dancing club vave one of its popular club dances Saturday night. It E Morris, a Portland cuttle luver. shipped a carload of 'JiJ head of entile to that city yesterday. A marriage certificate w.s issmd Saturday evening to Nicklous IV ld erverl and Mrs Theresa Ltaltzal. Dr A I Xhklin, of Poitland, who has been visiting here tor a couple of weeks, returned to his home this morning. The Eugene Mill and Eleva'or com pany will ship a carload of flour to Sail Francisco on tomorrow morning's freight train. Ke ptimus Spencer of Irving precinct, has commenced foreclosure proceedings against the Corvallis Opera house. The amount sued for is $1720 The city council of Astoria has passed an ordinance making It a mis demeanor to spit on sidewalks, on the floor.- of public buildings or stree' cars. Mr and Mrs M W Clearwater, two old pioneers, both of whom are over SO years of age, are both lying at the point of death at their home east ol Spring Held. E H Willer, representing the 1 111 perial Oieratio Comedy Company Is In the city and has secured next Thurs day night for the appearance of his com puny at Parker's opera house. At a mealing of the creditois of the I, E Illaiu Clothing Co., which re. eently failed, in Albany, Saturday, K M Uedlleld was unanimously elected assignee. His bonds will be about $2r),000. Col Frank Parker, ol the Walla Wal la Statesman is In luck. He took a claim iu Rossland U C lor a t-o bad debt. He couldn't sell it, and now the adjoining claim on the same ledge Is turning out f7j ore. The S P company's locomotive w ith the screeching whistle whieh for a time startled the ; natives along the Woodburu Natron branch, is now used In pulling the Company's lover laud tralus on this line. It is the business of the newspaper to stand In with home Institutions no matter whether home Institutions stand In with it or not. This the pa per is always glad to unselfishly do, a fact worthy of consideration by those who are always warning home institu lions supported. Cottage Grove Leader: It is learned that the Champion niiusiu Iloheinia, which has been shut down lor the past winter will agalj begin opera tions In the near futuie. Home devel opment work will be done In the mine firs, of next month and the mill will start up as soon as the snow goes away so that the tramway which carries the ore from the mine to the mill ran Ik? operated. Junction City Times: Robt Clow, administrator of the estate of Win Weber, deceased, has disposed of the W.btr saloon, fixtures and the build lug on the corner lately vacated by J M Howard & Co.. to Mr Wellington Waddle, of Poitluud. Mr Clow has exercised good busiue.-s Jndgmeut and has disposed of the prnjerty to profita ble advantage to the estate. Mr Wed ,e and f.imily w ill niove to this city ob ut April 1st. At a meeting of the eoinuioii council at Astoria a license bill was passed I censing gambling bous.s. The licenses are for a first-class $'00 r year, and fornix months f-00 Second jse-s I ice ft H'u, a year and fiV) fr aix months. Third class lu0, and f'iU for six months- Fir-t cla-s rmits any and all kinds of games and second da's liors js-rrnits ihe holder t'yun any one of the game mentioned In the ordinance. Third dsns permits bill iard, curd- and any of the c lyuoi. including nickel in wie-sioi came A 1-argc Attendance fvrrct Societies 1 and Firemen Attend as (itgau I i.alions-Hoial Tributes from Friends. ! iiimr.l, Starch ; The funeral of the late Dr. W. V. I lb iiderson ua held yesterday and I w.is one uf ihe largest ever known I In our city. The funeral nervicn at 1 the residence were colid'lcted by Rev. ; W. S. (iilbert, of the First Pre.byter lau church, ami were very impressive, I The choir, under the leadership r Mr I L. (. Adair, render. 1 a number of h. lei limis in an i.dinirable maum r. 'I he fuii.-ral college was made i.p of the Eugene File IVpaMlllt'liI, Wood men of the Wei Id, Itclievolcht Pro. hctive Order f l. ks, Knights of Pyihia, Knights Tunplar and Eugene Lodge A FA A M, lushhs hundreds of cilieiis on foot and iu carriages. I he services at the rave were con ducted by Eugene bulge A FA A M, under the H-rsoiial direct ion of Acting Mister S. M. Yoran. They were solemn, impressive and giand. Idled to. The casket was covt red with inuny e.egaut ll irul pieces, contributed by lodge, and Clliclis. Teachers' Institute. Piogramiiieofthe barber' institute to be held at Irving, March 2'i and 27, IS! 17. KltlbAV, .MA Hi II 7..U III. Music. R -i ilation. Music. Recitation. Lecture liy Prof E Ig.ir MCIure, L ofO, Fui;euc, SAI I KHAV, M AKt II 27. 10 a. m. Singing institute Numbers from I to 10 a class exercise Mrs KjKer Measures am! in n or. ini iits W. T. (Jordou Recss. Alcoholic drinks ami narcotics... R. F. Andrews Change in our school laws Eugene H ind l.'io p. m, Singing Institute History, a class exercise.. J O McCrady Friday Afternoons Mrs E A llond .school Ooveriitucnt D J Kleiner Recess. Drawing In the Country Schools JeuiileSpciiccr Grading Country Schools E A Rood The lecture will be givuu at the U It church. 'Ihe day sessions will be held in the so 100I building. Patrons, officers and teachers of schools iu (lie neightiorhood of Irving should attend each session of lie institute. The lec ture by P,of McClure will be a com plete explanation and demonstration by exis rimeuts of a new system of lighting. Everyone is. cordially in vited to be present at this session. C. S. Hum, Co. School Mipt. F irtuiglitly Hub. The Fortnightly ciub hold its regular meeting Suturduy afternoon, March 20th. The program was under the di rection of Prof Iluright and the de partment of Dramatic Art. They presented the laughable farct "A Rox of Monkeys," and the holies of the town who were fortunate enough to be guests for the afternoon, were entertained in a most enjoyable inuhiicr by the charming Impersona tion of the cast. After the play, the club tendered a reception to Mrs Lord from live to seven o'clock. Luring these hours the gentlemen added the pleasuieof their company, and the dainty lunch, which added so much to the pleasure of the afternoon w as served from a beautifully arranged table where Miss Friendly and Miss Vcnzie poured tea. The club room was very attra' tlv.dy decoruted, the yellow of dallodils and the shades of tjampict and piano lamps, lending a deln ate glow and warmth to the room, whi!" couches and portieres made the surroundings most cozy. The after was such as the ladies of the Fortnightly Club al ways give, one of pleasure and lieauly. To Eahn A Doi.i.ak. -While wend ing his way along East )2lh street .Saturday morning a reporter for the Daily (uaki) observed a young lady acquaintance wielding a h-ooin in a very lively manner In a vain attempt to keep the sidewalk free from the fast falling snow. When asked If there was 11.) pelsoll of Ihe mile per ia sion to jierform such labor tho am A i r was: "Oh jes! but grand-pa promised ineanickle to do this, and I shall apply this on the dollar I am going to raise for our social." It ems the uiembors of Ihe Y P C E will in the near future have a social at which time each member Is cx-citd to contribute a dollar that they had earned by their own hlir. Each one w ill have to explain how they have earned the money, whic h will be very Interesting ti the audience a-smnled. This 111 niey will go to assi.l iu building a new churcb. D. W Coolblge is on the sick list. The days are now grow ing longer. L X Honey went to Portland today. James Robinson visited Hanlshorg today. FJ Itachelder, of Sail Fiacisco, is in the city. Tho lax collections for ycslcrday were f 122:5. Dr I D Dr vcr arrived homo Ibis afternoon. Jos Lyons and wife, of Drain, are iu the city. F C Potts is confined to the house I with lllmss. March ought to Uf prep iri 11.5 to de part lamb -like. Mrs II A Denton, of Salem, Is visit ing friends hi Eugene. Dihii E V Sanderson came home on the afternoon train. The front of the Walton block Is receiving a coat of puiut. I.nughmillci A Peter have secured the agency for the Monarch bicycle. Miss Reek of Medford is visiting with her sister, Mrs Itradlev, in this city. Win Dunn, night operator for the SP company in this city, returned from Salem today. Sol Abrahams, of Roseburg, has been npHluted a trustee of the Sol dier's Home by (lov Lord. W A Weatherson, of the bright and newsy Florence West, gave this olllce a pleasant call this morning. The Eugene Mill and Elevator Co., will ship a car load of dour to Port land 011 tonight's freight tram. (lovei nor Lord Is of the opinion that the taxes for the state must bo turned over. Lane county, we hope, w ill not follow his opinion. MrsC R Couistock of Portland ar rived on tlis 2 o'clock train and w ill visit a few days with her daughter, MrsC M Young. Arthur Comegys, who has lieen acting as night operator for the S P company at Salem for several months, arrived home oil tho 2 o'clock train. The decomposed granite sidewalk at tho depot Is wearing down rather smooth. It requires Home slight lin ing in plux-s on account id unequal settling. Tiie sherllFof CriMik county preven ted a jailbr. ak lust week by discover ing in timea hole in the jail wall that one of the prlsloners had dug out with a cno knife. Roseburg Plaindealer March 22: Miss Reglna ltut und Miss Helen Smith are in Eugenu today. They represent Roseburg Chapter of the O E S in the institution of a lodge theie. Mr and Mrs Oeorgo Klnsey went 'o Portland today for a short visit. Mr Kiusey is a delegate from tho Eugene lodge 'othe state convention of the Maccabees which meets ill Hint city tonight. The latest thing In bicycle bags lor feminine use contains purse, card case, powder box, scent bottle, and, Willi watch and mirror 011 the outside, it promises to le very popular with many a fair rider. Fx: The Indications for a large fruit crop iu Southern Oregon wero perhaps nevermore rncouraging than at the present time. The continuous dump cold weather has held the buds in check so that they will not corns out for the nip of the earley frost. The spring run of hobos has begun In lliiicr City. Dining tho winter there was hardly a tramp seen in that town, but last Friday about 25 came in on the diflereut trains, and the jail was filled with t Ik-mi. Home of l hum will be put to work on the streets. Astoria Daily Budget: It has been istliiiuted by close observers that there is at least tlu.OOOdue the city treasury for violations of the "Spit" ordinance up to date. II a policeman, working on commission, wero kept on the trail of the Hplltcr he would break tin town iu 11 mouth. A New Yorker recently carried a toss the ocean a bicycle for which he had paid tlOD. Thinking to astonish the natives, he paid duty at the Ger man frontier and rodo Into a town, where lie was led to a local agency maintained by the American manu facturer, and shown the same wheel 011 sale for the equivalent of $71. Draw your own conclusions. Tim funeral services of the late Joseph Lane were held at the family residence on Eighth street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev I) E Ijoveridge, pastor of the Episcopal church, officiat ing. Members of Eugene Lodge, No II, A O C W, attended in a body aujl coudiieted tiie remains to the I O O F cemetery for Interment. The Philomath Helping Hand: The Hoard of Itegetits of the State Univer sity has recently ordered that when the present classes have completed their work, the preparatory work 1 discontinued. Their preparatory work covers much of Ihe work of the ordi nary college. Therefore this w ill leave larger field and a greater necessity for the high schools and colleges of tie state. We are glad to see our University take the place of a 1'iiU erslty. Petition lo llieCoinifv Court for rii I Appropriation. oiler for a 1 (Jiiiul .Mill. J ! We lire pleased to -0 a petition be- i , ing cliculated asking the County Court j j to appropriate siillleient funds to com-1 ; plete the county road bei;inuing at the' Gale Creek bridge on the McKcn.io! I river and ending on Ihe summit of j j Gold Hill, known as the Hold 1 1 1 1 road to the Hltio River mining dis-i trict. I The road Is already c.tmpleted l a I ! point within Illicit miles of lint top of- I the hill w here nil supplies, tool- and I iipleinclits have to b-tiansfeled to i tin1 pack saddle, necessitating u great 0 usuinpt ion of time and labor to the I miner and prospector. j The completion of (lie road would not only be an encouragement to Ihe miners, but would be 1111 inducement to capitalists to investigate and maki investments, as it would be bona tide evidence on our part as citiens, of nur confidence In the mines. There is liotliing that would be of greater im poi taiictt to the citi.eus of I. alio county than the development of these- mines. Tie completion ol i good wagon road into (he Hluu River mines means added life to the mines for Hie coming season and much bciicllt directly or indirectly to Eugene and Lhiic county. The court has rendered considerable aid for 11 wairnu road into the Hohemiii mines and now attention might be prolllably turned to tho Hluu River district. A prominent iiiiuii g and mill man of Fresno, California, ufier testing samples of oro from the HI 110 River district, has oll'ered to put in a quail. mill on comlitii 11 that tho wngou road be Completed to the summit of Gold Hill and the miners agree to supply him with sullh'lciit oie to keep his w ill running. Ptttly lilianl, Mltiell J I. EVANliKI.INK ClIAITKII, No. ol. Evangeline Chapter, No M, Eastern Star Hoilgo, ladies mixllliary lo the Masonic order, was instituted In Ma sonic hall last night by .Mrs 1' A Helm, of Corvallis, grand matron, as sisted by Mrs Allen of Albany, district deputy grand matron, Mrs Coiikllug, of Roseburg grand secretary, and Mrs Li1, of Corvallis, grand marshal Among others Jwho wero present and assisted ill Hut otgaui.ation were. Dr Wall of Cot t ago Grove, who repre sented tho grand patron; Mrs WINon of Corvallis, past grand matron; Mrs Prof French, Mrs Dr Farm, Mrs Rur uett, Mrs Cannon, all of Corvallis; Miss I ast and MIns Smith of Rosunurg, and Dr M M D.ivis, of Corvallis. The lhauy and Corvallis delegates re turned homo loilay and tlioso float the south will r 31 urn tonight. The new lodge is a icstiscltatioii of the de funct Eastern Star Lodge of this city. U stints out with about -10 charier members ami promises to be iiiospurous It is the last one of the defunct organ izations In tho state. Meeting nights au the first and third Fridays of each month. The olllcers ure as follows: Worthy matron, Mrs Emma Preston; worthy patron, Prof J 1) Letcher; as sociate matron, Mrs Eli.'tbcth Pren tice; secretary, Miss Libbio M Yoran; treasurer, Mrs Sarah M Hull; con- luctress, Miss Anna Whiteaker; as- slant conductress, Mrs It J Haw thorne'. Adah, Miss Louise Yoran; Ruth, Minnie McClaln; Esther, Helen Rushiiell; Marlha, Amelia Combs; Electa, Margaret Klnsey; warden, Mrs R M Prult; chanluin, Mrs C E Loomls; marshal, Mrs Alex Cockerlinc; lyler, V McFarlaud. After the organization last night u light supper was served to members of tho new chap ter, Dr C E Loom is pieshlihg. Evan geline chapter makes 51 with a mem bership of about 3000. The Eastern Star lias been in existence about 12 years, and Is confined entirely to the United States. u a;j. '..js 1 ,t-'i f,SIMMOrTS' . V ; - vr J 1 r t?? s--. ' - A Joint Ksci:. The first joint issue of the I'acilii! Christian linden Vorer, published at San Francisco, and the Ore gou Christian Emlcavorer, published at Salem, bus rei chu I this (illicit. Thu issue Is devoted particularly to tho Oregon state Endeavor convention, w hich will be held In Eugene from Muy 1.1 to May 10. It contains cuts of the University of Oregon buildings and also of thu Cumberland Presbyterian church, In which the day sessions of thu convention will be held. It also has a brief write-up of thu city. Fif teen thousand copies have been printed and circulated In Oregon und Cali fornia, Another joint tdltion will be issued Iu May. DlKli. Mrs Margaret Hustings, wife of George Hastings, died of paralysis at Thurston, yesterday, March 22, IS!)7, at the age of 00 years. Deceasi d leaves three children two sons, Charles and John, end a daughter, Miuil. The funeral irnt held today and the remains Inti-ried in tho Yu,ar cemetery, Rev Schroeder oIli'CliaQ Have y 11 got u padlock on 0 hen hou eV If not It would hcOg'ft (dan to have a good bulldog near at hand who would not hesitate to "nab" one of these fellows when he is rob bing your hen roost, or else have a shotgun loaded with tine shot, say lills. Severul parties of this city have been complaining of their hell cats being robbed. TS5E CEST SFRIisG MEDICINE I; r.i.VAO::-; I ivt;i? Pi va'LATOR Jon't 1 t t l t .:. 1'. I he I iwr gets sluggish Ciii.-i.: t!:.' W 1 it -r, ju-.t Ike all nature, i a 1 I.' ; a -.i :;k ihokej up by I t'i.' .;. a.;; .! .1 .i i, uhkli brings on I '': U". r .i:; A,y.:o anj Rheuina t;v ;. 1 ' r t 1 1 u tie ud vour Liver n ! ' ' u tike SIMMONS I h '. . 5 i ;: t J.i It. It also if.-.. : In. 1 Uvps it properly at v :., u.i 1 vr.r ..;:i will be free from po o.i .:-.! t l-...!v invigorate,! v t i n:: r.ii.sp iti.ooiwiien y. uf - .!; ! m iu Al condition, .111 J that u ;;' 1 lv !'. . Ii -,i t'i - I p.-cr is kept active. I iv 1 I 1 r K. :.i,ly on..e and note tha i 1 : 11 :t t.L ouiy Simmons I 1' "1 HI 1 vr.iU - it is SIMMONS I i -' ' 1 1 U' v. l-.i.'t makes the J .: -1 - 1 iu- it ri p.evder in liquid -ill-'i 'v t .v lie I. -r n.il.e .1 tea t the l e.v !: t.i- :MMi i.N' I IVI l KUOU Lf" . .iu' tmd the RLL) Z en every . I.omk .-r it. J. ll. s illi: A Co., l'htludelplilu, !', JOMI'll I.ANK I) HAD. I1i1.1l of Cousiimption ut II O'clock Tins Morning. Joseph Lane, w ho has been linger ing nt death's door for many months, passed away at S o'clock this morning, March 22, lv'7 at the nge of 51) years, 8 mouths ami 1 1 days. Thu cause of death was consumption, from which deceased has sull'el'eil for a number of years, having l en con lined to the house for many mouths. Deceased was a native of the South S a Islands, but for over 30 years has been a resident of (tils city. Ho re sided on West Eighth street and own ed (he hall, known us Lime's hall on that hlreat; also a paint supply store. lis was an active member of Eugene Lodge, No I"), A O U W, and the or ganization w ill presldu at the funeral Deceased have four children two boys and two girls, nil of whom are liviniug at home, excepting one girl who Is now In Alameda, California. The funeral has not yet been ar ranged for. Kill rlttiucil. I tally (Ouir.l, March --. Mr mid Mrs PE Suodgrass enter tained a number of (heir friends last Friday evening at their home on Willamette- street, iu honor of Mrs Nettle C Rowers, of linker clly. Tho even ing was pleasantly spent In con versa lion ami games. Light refreshments were served during the evening. A general hunt for peanuts hidden iu the corners, nooks and crovices of thu rooms proved of interest to all pres ent. This was followed by the main feat .ire of the evening, literury leaves. Each person was furnished with pencil and t-core curds, on which wcreprluted numerous questions or conuiindrums. The object being to answer tho ques tions by writing the name of a well known author. When time was called, all the cards wero collided and correct answers counted and prizes given to the two giving thu most conect an swers. .Mis lii'onks. Airs Mc.Murnhav und Mis McClalue cucli gave the same number of correct answers; by guess ing the page, of a book, the prizes fell to Mrs 11 rooks und Mrs McMurphsy. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Mc Clalue, Tucoma, Wash.; Mr A McMur- phvy, Helena, Mont.; Mrs Nettle C llowers, HukerCity; Mr and Mrs It U I '.rooks, Mr and Mrs ,M O Wilklns, Mr and VrsD Link, Mr and Mrs W C Yorun, Mr ami Mrs Robt. McMurphey, Mr und MrsC M loung, Mr and Mrs D W Coolldge, Mr and Mrs V E Hnod grass, Misses Hessio Day, A Osle Wal ton and Dell Wulton, Messrs L II Johnson, 11 X Cockerline and Win II Hollelibeck. Another Pioneer Gone. Aaron llhirhley, u Pacific coast pioneer, died nt ihe home of his neph ew, Win Hlachley, In Lauu precinct, Thursday, March IS, 1307, aged 77 years. The deceased was born In Wain county Ohio in 1 s, JO. Ho cauio to Cali fornia in ls5o, returning to Indiana the ..ifuu y'eur nod emigrated to Ore gon in IVjI nsidiug here uutil death, lie took part in the Indian war of IS",o 0. Mr Hlachley leaves a brjllu r, Eben Rlachh-y, und a sister, Mrs Geo Kov ems, with many other relatives, and friends w ho w ill regret to learn of bis death. ii iiK lib. Hon John Kelly, of aipriiiglh-ld, I quite 111. 11. win tataa okk nly leas usiaj a:4 Ira os t:efde m ht. w w tjo nev ) ) Xto &l ak saf y sUk y garj; uO-ei5MiU-Msjs ssssyUlV-jt We tniOt f'uMisbe tfmmrnvtd QS iiiuin wjth CO 2ftto jka(Sis4 0 q Sim FlI.Kli. e. ffVsat C"i;lj) lb-eves A How all, S Cft 3' tCoCsJ H'ii). UltlkjjG rosjT J t'rulg; to r.cover 1113. liliUtrjW Pries. ma'.hiues o imiSJ'W- o 0 O