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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1897)
t,fY AN J OOUNTY) JBDAY....."-". NOVEMBER 17, Ite Deoaiid Proves Greater Than IDB Supply. psll; Ouard Notember W. Ti,i!inmHM hvl"K ,u charge the b.ivliiie do- ations have can 11 ,lil.lifn. They have f,llT eii,wc LoimiwHif twenty four famlllee who in need of help and who are in frtwet worthy and to whom a- ' r .11 i. ..,..IUI,U TI.Ij I. (idiooi wouiu all that ought stir Eugene. -h,donatlons received today at the P(tbylerlan church waa Inadequate to -t the need and the committee de- -,ti i defer dlHtrlbutlon tl.l 'omor- ' ifleruoon and make a atatemeut Lnt, facta loiue cny tnrougu me prdiind call for further con; rihullona. Jkoj articles of food will be acceptable, u,iih wlilflt tli'i miiimlttM Of Dionrjr " - '" -"- ,111 purchase wha' is needed. Offer ion will he received at the First Pres ,.,,.,i.n churcii mi sou o-i-iock to morrow. After which the distribution III be made. V 8 Gilbert, Chairman of Com. MMtiKoN Fiuzikr, Secretary. standi at the Head. Aug J Bogel, the leading druggist of Khreveport, La., says: "vt luugs C- . I- - Il.ln O..I XtW liscovery w u c uuijr iiiiiii tuai ret my cough; aid lathe beat teller bave." J FCamp'wll, merchaut o! fford, Arli. write "Dr Klng'a New jPixovery I all that la claimed for it; It surer la 111. ana II a euro cure ior tituumntion, cougha and colds. Wnnot say enough for its melrts." Dr log's New Discovery for consump- ion eougha and cold Is not an exper- ai nt. It has been tried lui a quarter if a century and today stands at the etd. It never dieappoluts. Free rlil bottles at Henderson & Lluu's I nig store. BtocK Ranch For Sale. 400 acres of best stock range, all well Need and crossed fenced. Timothy ,ai orchard grass two or three feet i!ih:8 barns with stall room for 80 Wl of cuttle, 20 tons of hay, one new beermg mowing machine, nearly new tj rake, wagon, plow, harrow. Plenty '! wring water on the il3e the year touud. Good place for a dairy ; 4 miles ut of Coburg. Price, $:?,800.f Address inquire of C Domkybb, Coburg Of. Honey to Loan. We have a block of $40,,KX) to loan tn rood farms In Lane county. If you We good recurl'y and perfect title, 'we can furnish vou the coin without ileity, as we make our own examina tion of security. Call fin us or write. Bt. BTEELE a-Ot Albany, Oregon. Save Tour drain. Few realise that each iqulrrel de- Vtrovi HI ha worth nf orain annually. M'akelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Ex Jrmltmtoris the most ifteetlve at.d tonoinlcal nnlson known. Price re- h ced to 30 cents. For sale by Onburu DeLano, agents. Farms for Sale. I have now tlitrtv fine farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These farms Include every variety iu size and iprlce. For description list, address UEO. M. MILMSKi Wllklns Block, Eugene, Or. Money to Loan. On farm lands at good terms For rrt leu lurs apply to K J. McCLANAHAN, Eugene, -Oregon. Shlngl. A flue quality of A No 1 red cedar shingles for sale at Coburg mill. . . nn WELBY BTKVENH, i W For Sale. Oue hundred head o; stock sheep. H Bock, Creswell, Oregon. For Sat. Mv farm adjoining Cos .''urg, consisting of 230 acres, most al- '.,..1 i . n A Tumi" k'wi u ow iana: an 125 per acre. Call onor address John VandCTNe, Coburg, Or. Stray Calves. Strayed from Spencer Butte. SeDt 11. one red calvee, no marks. Information regarding the calves will be rewaided by Goodpasture, Eugene, Or. Feed Mill. The attention of farm era Is mIIbH in tlm fact that Messrs Craig A-Rnnnftha Eugene creamery have plaoed la a mill for chopp Ing feed Uw nrlcM and good wcrk. A . cai , will convince you. i For Bale 80 acres of land; has' mall bouse and barn, fencing, dash 'og, eto . and living water. For fur tber rartlculare, Inquire of W Sanders Eugene. Or. ( FOR Hit a, MIIMi HIVI for Ssle, I Price ivwnlln. in mmlltV of COW Also One bred belftrs at fair prlws. ! Douglas 4 Co. Springfield, Or. W'lnAY,JiOVEMUKK3i Black Lund plows, CallUon A Hun. Kll Uiiigs and wife are now In Town. visiting 1H....I...I- io cents a pair and m a vunns. ftf r ... " . w uuney, or Dexter, 1 vhd' ing in the city. O W Blmpion. of Albanv. in . . . , . y' iiii wumi ay io cents per wixn at eeaille. a nne secoiidimnd Phaeton for (10 at p u Chambers. Father Daly returned from t'ottane uiove mis morulnar. . iibi if" n. iaua s lire lunurance waa fl-'O.OOO; Pullman's, 1100.00'J. Uenuine No 40 Oliver chilled shares at 60 cents, at F h Chambers. All kludit of fai mibg Implements. Cahlson A ou. Judge WC Hale of Klamath Falls. is Here tosntnda few days with bis fmlly. Hupeilur drills and seeders, Calllson A Bon Mrs E Whattam, who haa been suf fering with neuralgia for a few days Is now reported better. Highest each prlca paid for wheat. F. E. Dunk Two Chinese pheasants In the show window of the University bookstore, Is the attraction today. Buy an Oliver plow and you can plow your ground now. TI.ey stay In. F L Chambers, Agent. Mr and Mrs L E Davis of Newport, returned home this morning after visit with relutlves here. Rev AD Kkagg and family have gone to New Mexico hoping It may be beneflciul to Mrs Skaggs' health I will pay caMi for 100 sacks wheat tallingB. Cull on R McMuri'hf.y. Eugene, Mrs It S Bean returned home to Sa lem this morning after a visit with Iter parents, Prol and Mrs Thos Cou- don. tar and Mrs J Q Gray went to Al bany this morning to spend Thanks giving ill) their daughter, Mrs FraDk Miller. Prof Frederic 8 Duun and family arrived up from Salem this afternoon and will spend Thanksgiving wlib relatives iu Eugene. MrsABGrafloz and daughters re turned home to Corvallls this morning after a visit at the residence of P It Burnett, in this city. Chos Sylvefter, cf Jasper, returned list evening from Antorla, where for lime mouths peat be hat been "cbltf cook and bottle-washer" Iu a logging camp. A letter from Prlneville received this week states thut J N Poludextcr la some b. tier. He Is able to eat ana converse, but be is nearly entirely helpless. W A Kuykeudail, asiistant phar macist at the luaaue asylum, Ba:em, came up this afternoon and will eat the Tbank'Rtyl'ig bird al tue pater nal home. DoPtwait until all those fine Char ter Oak Cook Stoves are all sold then pay 60 per cent more by your negli gence. F L Chambers still has a good assortment. MIki Mvrtle Barker, accompanied by hersis-er, Mies Mollie, returned home last night from 8acrmenlo, iai, auer a year's vUlt. They will make their future borne In fcuget e. ilioirv E Aukeny arrived from hi Hoiihern Orenon mines this morning and will visit his family here for a few days. He reports that he has a full head of water at tue mines. a Ihauv Herald:. Mr Harry Jack son of Eugene, has accepted a position in the bank of J W Culler vo.in mis city. Mr Jackson is a uepnew Ramny, banker or Marrisumg. Dr. G. W. Blddlo may be found at hi.nuMonceon Olive street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, oue block west of the Minnesota hotel. He Is pre pared to do all dental worn in tue oe manne'. mi., rv.ituo t.m nf Saturday: There XIJO A-"" ,l " - . . , nM,.u nmm to- oral rpnelVPU BI, IIIO day a pair of handsome pearowis. n. u,r from C Li BlOrlOU OI .u8euo, were consigned to A J Anderson, who ii ri.-nnu eth creek. The birds i.iiofl nnd will be an ornament mo uvawn'-" to Mr Auderson'a farm. Ani.LndTidlmrs: Judge P P Prim and wife left for San Francisco on Sun day, where they go In hope that tb . ..in nrove beneficial to tl tr Una,, r o ..... , ul.la Judize ana ms i rl resided Iu Jacksonville lor years, and they carry with them ..i.iuu of host of frlendr, the who deeply regret thelrdeparture from this place. r.,nMinn ntv Times: we ry to learn that the health of Mr. A D J . in. i- .rh thiu the Skae or uorvanic, - .change of cllm.1. '---- in nut weea io rromo man, frtond. In this nhanire of climate will CU? Iiope - - - of t. in iVm ramDieie i"1""'" resiiii i" - her health. Loal Market Not 25. Wheat- 670 Oata-28o Hops 6tol2o Eggs 25o Butter-35 to 40o per roll Potatoes. 20. Store. At factory prices still, at F Ii Cham THE TWINS QUARREL AGAIN Cotfa ;e Grove PoslolTice Move!! Lemali and Howls are Long and Loud. to There's a Hot Tims Akcat, The postofflce at Cottage Grove fur nishes the bone of contention for au- other period of urolonwd howla nf 'Jobbery," eta How long those twin cities will contii.ue to fight each other Is au unknown quantity, but so long as they do a new sensation can be ex- reeled any time. The appointment of a new official under the McKinley regime was a mat ter of consldei able moment with the dlflerent factions, which was ended by the appointment of Perry Sherwood. To be sure the appointment wai not satisfactory to all concerned, as each candidate's friends considered their pull should be paramount to all others, but thin the appolLtment settled that contention. In the meantime It seems.that a pe tltion as very quietly circulate d auk log pe. tuition to move the office 860 leet, aud was burrled on to the post- office departmental Washington City. An order granting prayer of petitioners waa made aud forwarded to the new incumbent. The postoffice had been located at J P Currlns' across the bridge, In Cottsge Grove. Bright and early yesterday morning before the gentle rays of uioriiing called the slumbering resi dents of the "quarrelsome twins" to their dally toil, the postoffice was bundled Into a wagon and moved 860 feet that Is It was placed in O F Knox's hardware store In Lematl. When the coupe d'etat was known the air was rent In twain with maledic tions and the atmosphere Is now a lurid hue. The above Is the main text of the oc currence as written to a business man at Eugene by a resident of the twin cities. Will the reflections of the day of Thanksgiving aud pralse.orthemei rlment or Xmas time with lis yule-log, holly and mistletoe bring auy peace to their troubled breast? Let us hope so. COI.U WKATHER. Potato and Apple Shipments win P. ouabty Cease for a Time. Agent Adair of the Southern Pacific, has Just received advices that at Slsson, California, the thermometer Is S3 de grees above urj, aud at Siskiyou is 28 above with 1 lo:h or suow. This will put a stop to the movement ofapphsand potatoes, as the rUk of freezing is too great. A tew Hours Slop 1 the mountains would be sutllcleaiio freeze the entire lead. Bohemia Mining New. Cofage Grove Leader: We are re liably Informed by Mr fca Hawiey, that the Wall street group of mines has been sold to Mr J G Davidson and some other parties, of Portland, and that a new mining company Is being formed to commence .p: ration on the same as soon as spring 0 ens. They will erect a 6-stamp mill and do some extensive development woik upon this group of mines as soon as the suow is gone. Mr Hawiey sud a force of men left Stturday, and will spend the win- ter In preparing for the erection or tne mill and Cioss cutting the ledges upon the property or which there are six or eight very promising veins now open. The compauy has not been Incorpor ated yet, but will probably ao so in the near future. The gentlemen have also bond d the Ytllow Jacket group of mines and will work them In oon- nectlon with the property they are now dtye'.opl' g. Queer A4eriueinen tmr si tin. erit rttpifi v fessaraets 145 Answers. .. i. . nrofenor of ths UnlTerilty ol ChiCMO dv.rtlieJ In s morning paper ol that cl :or Information o ncernlng llexwWctr- . ..-at flnmrod people. n it. .:.r K"wkSaup. InUtcltonol midlNM uul'!.""' ' "v. . lfn.iiri.r. 7 i...t thr ire inuiiunw tlllC'UHl Wll" ... , uFW a Ilk ! 1 1 IrtllHIlHH H1IU1IS ..rh-.iih. Blllo met " """'-'" hew mlUlet being prompt l the aid ol the Blituri, which lao OTeccomet naoi iim ".r..,r. .hulnuti.ui. nd pi.T.nts m.ia. con p.. . ;-d uerniutDi rillllDH " J Iu- nf Inn uuaucr. .;;"- n.iiiution ev i ifa'a turmoil! i,,v out loo ".. rt..v nl Lh erlT in 111. "0 1 inn w. p - - , phyilcl iwrnina in blomtich Btllora. anirvil. 1 uo . ., . . . Is UontctUsr'i To Sell or Trade r.. .nd one-half lota In Irving, .... i.,.itHin and stock of merchan ..... onfin Will exchanite for dlse. vaiuo jvw. -r.rm nrooerty or atock ranch, orsel cheap for cash. Reason for selling, go uir to Alaska. UK J W KlTCflEN. Capes and Jackets. Uew full Hue of ladies plush capes Call ftDd clolli Jocseis ua and see l htm btfore they are picked P E DUNK. Second Hand. A lot of second hand bicycles, bug. , . t..b. irons and plows, and at gies, uii"i --b Aun nrlces on both n nnd IWPJ ww- i second band at F L Chambers, Oats Wanted. Inquiie of Ax Billy. knising TurkfiJ. Southerii().eg m farmer arc divn!- Ing cousiderul l.1 atto .tiuo to r..llng turkeys for the California market, and Hud a good profit In the Industry. The ltoseburg Review of Nov 22 says: Tie turkey buslrtst for Thanks giving was unusually large last week throughout this county. At Oakland, the old established poultry, opolls of Southern Oregon, E U Young & Co, bandied an unusually large num ber of turkeys, considering the tact that a great mauy are beini; held back forChiistmas and New Year. They purchased between 6000 aud )0U0 turkeys, Ueo J Steams taking a full carload to San Francisco, starling Fri day night. The remainder were ship ped the following night. From Wil bur, Urubbe A Chapman shipped 1C00 turkeys to the city markets, and Rose burg did more than usual In thut line ber dealers shipping out about 30.0 0 pounds of dressed fowls. The price paid all points was gen erally 9 cents a pound, but this varied a little aud we hear of 9 cents having been paid In some Instances here Iu ltoseburg. The turkey Industry Is be coming very important, and even at the prices now paid farmers say there is good profit iu It. Commissioners Court. Lyou Bros A Robertson, balance on Row river bildge 1275 00 J M Goldson, lumber .. 208 Trent Lumber Co, lumber 14 10 Wheeler Bros A Owen, lumber... 40 60 Charles Lott, repairs on road tools 2 75 Geo A Redlord, gravel 12 18 C Wldmer, gravel 14 W James Parker, gravel 12 Ul L N Roney, ccurt bouse founda tion 2000 00 S C Dotson, dredging for ferry... 6 00 Sttb Simmons, making deed to county 00 Glass A Prudhomme, stationery 10 00 W O Zelgler, meals and rooms for Jurors, $10, pauper $1.00 20 00 Adam Schmidt, hauling lumber 1 60 W L Brlstow, pauper supplies... 22 30 J L Zelgler, pauper nupplies 2 00 TC Creed, engineer on rock crusher 20 00 E M Beebe, repairs on rock ci usher 7 08 H Wells, constable State vs Gilchrist, balance 2 00 Jos P Whlsmau, road work b 00 EYanfciisi at Cottage Urve Cottage Ghove, Or, Nov 21 Rev M C Alrldge, the evangelist of tfa.e Cumberland Presbyterian church, Is holding a protracted meeting here. The meeting has been In progress ten days. Mr Alrldge, since be began laboring under the ausplcies of the Cumberland PresbytcrLn church, has converted about 400 persons, principally Id the Southern states. Backlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulot-rs, salt rheum, fever aoi es, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains ourns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies, or no pay re quired It is guaranteed to give per- ect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson A Linn. Attention Ladles. See window display of ladies and chiloren's colored and black shoes. New for winter. The latest. FEDcnn. Want i'00 Pheasants. David F Macey, of San Francisco, a representa tive of the California fish commUslon, is In Portland for the purpose of secur ing 200 or mora pairs of Mongolian pheasants for shipment to California, for propagation. He will probably visit Eugene la a few days. II D Mc- Gulre, the state game protector, Is willing that Mr Macey shall prscure all the birds he can. Cottage Urr ;ilm Bnrflarlastfl Cottage Grovb, Or., Nov 21. The residence of George Lea wss burglar ized last night, the burglsrs taking $37 In money and all the eatabhs Id the pantry. There Is no clew to tne roD- bers. The family knew nothing aooui it until thev arose this morning. The supposition Is th- crime was committed by tramps. CASTORIA For Infant and. Children. ilalla StfUIIM t Urn vns Dsllr Unird amber !M. Marriaue Pkrmits. Tbanksglv In Davis to be celebrated. County rirk Jennings hss Issued marriage iin. in i ha following persons: D n Winn. 27 vears and Hattle Mofflt 22 vears: R E Dershara, 20 years, and Llllle M Scott, 25 years; 8, M Wiley, 23 years, and Annie E Field, 20 years, New Case. M A Shough h is In atituted a suit In the Lane countv clr cult court sgelnt John II and Lizzie Mav. to recover money on a r,rora Issory note. Judgment Is asked f thesumof$402andlnteret at H pe ..ni fmrn Xov 6. 1807. and $45 at Wtl hsbwm-' r t -rney fe s rnill Lcsts Ills llsironl. nEKNM!Ar. Or. Nov 23.-Peter Hallo, the Lake creek, Lane county hermit, hss left bis retreat, and Is U ing with a neighbor. A fit of Illness it winter, when be lay for a month or two, almost helpless, nobody know Ing of It, alarmed him. Divorce. Evidence is being taken In the Hartwlg divorce case bafoi Referee Norton. Thompson & Hardy aDnear for the plaintiff and L Bllye and i M Williams Id behalf of the de fendant. THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL Three Eugene Teams Io Kick Hie Pigskin Tomoirow. Arnica ASvancta In Prlr. tr Ootid, Norembvr 11. Tomorrow at Klncaid grounds ths long existing rivalry between the Geary and Central ward football teams will ci me to a focus, that will deter mine which one Is best entitled to the tills of champion. The game will be called at S o'clock, and au admission of 13 cents will be charged. Both teams are In excellent condi tion and an exciting contest Is looked for. Following Is the line-up: OKARY CENTRAL Prltchett 1 e Ford Montgomery I t Dlllurd Hawthorne I g McCoruack Brabham o McGuIre Ford r g Rhodes Hamilton 'rt Gilbert Harris r e Straight Benuer r h Llvermore McElroy I b Eastland Applegate q b Waller Gibbs t b Howe U OK O TEAM. On the 4:10 overland tomorrow moi!i:;'g tne u or u team leave for Albany and will take the boat from there to Newberg, where they will play Paciflo college. A num ber of subs and atuletio loving stu dents will accompany the teasi Ihelr line-up Is as follows: Zelgler Smith Is It lB o rg rt re rb In qb tb Wilson Gilleland Berry Brown Gorrull Knox Kuykendall McClanaban Jamts ALBANY CAM E. One team composed of Eugene play ers goes to Albany to play a Junior team at that place, and bave been training hard for the event. The I'ue- u p Is as follows: ALUANV. El'CIENB. Duer Bouney R Driver Luckey EdmuNsnn Travis Westbrook Marx Gllstrap Benner L Drlvei StellmacheFt. o rg U rt It ro le q rh Ih f b Clum Golus Tyree Marcellua Saltmarsh F Wcalherford Ramp Howard R Weutherford Btewart TEACHERd, INSTITUTE. r igrjinme of lbs Teachers, lustltule to be Held at Springfield on Friday and Sutnrday, Deo. 8rd and 4th. FRIDAY, 7:30 p. M. Music. 0 R citation. Lecture Dr Chaa Freldel, U of O. Recitation. Music SATUI DAY, 0:30.A. U. Slnglrg Institute. Langusge, A Class Ex ere Ue Mrs Emma D Spores. Baby Pupils In the Publlo Schools- Eugene Bond. 0 Recess. Number work, a class exercise Miss Emma Dodd. Proportion E EO. ton, Prln. Geary School, Eugene. NOON. Slnnlng-Instltute. Mental aitthmetlc, i class exorcise - V rs W M Sutton. The life aud labors of Horace Mann Mlsa Ida Patterson. How I Lave graded and clasMfna my school-W T Gordon. Reoess Solo Prof E D Resler. Phvaloloirv. a class exercise-W M Sutton, orlnclpal Springfield schools, What special days should we ceie brateln our schools and Iiow7-mis Edith Kerns. Ihopeall tesohers a 11. make an eflort to attend this n eetiog, for 1 hinfa It will nsvvoj. The citizens of Snrlnsfield and vicinity are cordially Invited to attend eacn session vi vu - . . .... . .1... Institute. C. S. HUNT, County Supt. Football Banquet. Datl; Ouatd Noremtxr IK r.aat evenlua al The Bonbonlere, the U of O football U am were tendered a hannuet by a number of friends. The dinner was served st 8 o'clock and was elaborate and complete in every tie tall. . Mr Alderman officiated as toast thetoas'sre tionded 111 n - in were the folio Ins: 'The Victors and Vaiiq'Hsiiea, ir McArthur. "University of Oregon and YalJ,' Prof Burdin." "The Faculty," W Hyde stainer. "Success In the future," M L Apple gate. "Football la '08." Roy Barber. Resent Friendly and President Chapman were called upon by the bovs and made short but appreciated speeches. The evening proved t be a very pleasant event to all intereste l WiNTED. A good fresh ml'ch cow Address M Peters , Eucont, ILIVWS MD& f V If. I'Atl-' S V17. .',1 " 'Y As well as the walking plows, give univer sal satisfaction. Don't be short ....and Oliver St el Guaanteed o Scour. Afresh carload now at... CAB0USE P.1UIS6 PROHIBITED. Kew Bule of Wislera ttoaus na.. Numerous frotesis. Ever since the first echo of a locomo- I ... vf ItlA rive wlilslle was nearu w v. Mi...uinnl river the rallreads have carrlod passengers od the freight trains. It has been a time-uouorea eu.iuu. which has been of Inestimable value to merchants, manufacturers and travel lug men throughout the West, Drum- mere have gone f.om town ww the bard seaU of the freight train ca booses almost as frequently as they bave In the upholstered coaches or passenger trains. The caboose service has saved annoying delajs Id smsl country towns, enabled them to vis t more cities Id a day, increase u.. salaries aud saved lueir luv'"" thousands of dollars annually. In the future hdwever, Western drummers are to be placed on a parity with the Eastern traveleis. xsmh- i...Mi..iuinnl.rlver drummers ilde 4D passenger trains only, because the freight trains carry ouiy. ireigu the crews. On snd sfter Jsnusrjl, 1808, tbs vv...i.rn nitmada will under no clr- M.rrv nasaengrrs on their VHIilllRUVV. w. r riht. ir.loa. This rule Is to be an forced from the Mississippi river to the Paciflo coast and from the Canada line ii,(Jalf of Mexico. Tlckets,jpasses or money may not be accepted by the nn,tnMnra nf freight tialni, and If a drummer travels on one of the freight trslns he will have to secure a seal on as. hnlfl hflsttTi. This radical change In the rules of transportation was sgreed to at a re nr.t meeting of the presidents of V es i.rn r.ilroada. held at St Louis. 1 bey agreed that traveling -..,...11. .imulil not be aooepted on freight trains, and then, a If ashamed of their action, refrained from making It. mihlln. is io B.r,antaii however, that tb it I pvv " ' .r... nt nrotesta which will arise from r , i .ii i..l,lw. iMtween the Missouri " the Paciflo onast will foroe the railroads to at least modify their obnoxious or dur. An Elegant Present. J O Walts will give to his customers a flue sfter dinner coffee sei, vbiuu I216J. Ownership to be deoldea oy lot on the first Saturday afttrnoon in lt next. lEvery oonar worth of goods bought will entitle the purchaser to a ohance for mis Deauv... set. A Seduction In Bates. - E J McClanaban Is now : selling tickets from Eugene to Chicago over the O R & N aud Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific, Rio Grande western Wq0. This Is the short and quickest route to all points fcasi. Fckbk Found. A owner can have same this offloc, describing paying for this notlcr. lady's pore by . calling at property ard f.l. mmk sighted.... buy an imitation. Plow OUR PKEM1UM. Two Papers For One Pries. Taa Guard and Cincinnati Enquirer. That many new and old subscribers to the Daily and Weekly Guard are taking advantage of our premium offer of the Cincinnati Enquirer Is shown by our remittance to the pub Usher or tne latter paper ior w su li ter! bers this montb. Both papers will be sent ror one year to any subscriber who pays ror the WEEKLY UUARD ISZ.UU) OUO year in advauce. For one year to any person who pays for the daily uua rd s.wj x mouuis in aavance Subscribers should taks advantage or these oirers. We assure them that they will be well satisfied with our ntwmlum. Subscribers who have taken advantage of this offer seldom fail to make a renewal. The regular sub scription prlos of both papers Is $2.75. You get iMitll papers ror ma price vt OUe. WKE lLYSiW, a,w. ... Dtlly Guard, NoTfinb.24. Portland Mobnino Tribuhi. The above mentioned paper made IU first appearance tbla mo: nlng. It Is six column quarto, has a good isie- grapblo report Is full of locals and Its editorials are gems Editorially It proposes to be independent bat not neutral, aud says It will labor for the common people, iuiucahd wisora the new venture suooes. Portland nedsa second morning dally and should support It. Au Affidavit This Is to certify that od May lltb.I walked to Mellck's drugstore on a pair of crutches and bought s bottle of Chamberlain's Palu Balm .or Infiam matory rheumatism which bad crip pled me up. After using three bottles I am completely curea. i oaa cover fully recommend It. Charles H Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa- Sworn and subscribed to Derore me on August 10, 1804. -Waller 8blpman J P. For sale at 60 oenU per bottle oy Osburn & DeLano. Hop Notes. Salem Statesman: Some bop sales were made In Marlon oounty during the last few days at prices as high as 14 cents wnere us quality was strictly choice, but yes terday the market was angniiy weaa- er, itlli, good grades can be sold at any time for 13 cents. CsllyOuard, Novsmbef St Tk an Ksa i vi no Roses. Henry Kompp brought to the Guard office today a nosegay of roses, which be picked from bushes In bis yard at Fern Ridge. He says buds are still fornjiaf and beexpecta to have roses tor Xmae as well. There's no place like old Ore- Pally Guard, Norember H To Cii icaoo. I Newton Greene, Jr left yesterday morning for Chicago, where be goes to take a posium tin an illustrating and art company as sketch arll.t Mr Green hss much latent ability, aud has hosta orfrlends who Join In wishing him snoot a. Wanted. -A housekeeper (no kitchen work to do) of experience. Leave ad dresses at store. F I. Chambers. bars.