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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1897)
JDAY UEi'KMBKr WILLAMETTE IMPROVEMENT Ilia Hatch in Portland, ConTering With the Engineers.- (U,000 Ilea APrprlaie. rim fallowing from (ho Corvellie Tjmellf-P,,,nator-! The auagbnal Muliiioina vame jou t' C'rvullU Monday moruing ,., above. During the pant two 4)k U hi" beeu rcmoviug mags from tlnrlVBf between litre and Harrlsburg, s. weii which polu t,ie ureaio 1 nnw In prUy good condition. At thla rlinK future operatione of the hnetaieuol definitely known, but 11 li mod probable tliut It will proceed .m the river and work In accordance villi pluna ol the eugli eera between Hurrltburg and Eugene. "A'- i lie lt session of congress an .nnronrlatlon of 127.000 waa made for tlK Improvement of the river between Hit point named and the people of Euienebave lately been atlrrlng ibe drptriuient lo action, i apt Hatch of tl,. Matliloma weutto Portland Mon- tty loon fur with. Ibe authorltlea on tberit'Jectana receive oraura. snould ibe cooieropla'ed Improveraenta be nitdeoD the upper river, tbt anagboat ill be employed there aeveral Booths." rteof Charge to Sufferers. Cut tbi out and take It to your druggist and get a sample bottle of Dr King' Niw Discovery for consump tion, couglu and cold. Tbey do not atk you to buy before trying. Thla till ibow you the gran' merits of tbi truly wonderful remedy, and abow you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. Thla Is no ex perl meat, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did tbey not know It would Invariably cure. Many of the boat physicians are now using It In their practice wi'.b great results, and ire relying on It in most severe rases, Trial bottle free atHeudeiaon 4 Lien 'a drugstore. Regular alze, 60 centa and 11.00. Money to Loan. We have a block of fiO,.00 to loan joDgood farms la Lane county. If you .hive good security and perfect title, I we can furnish you the coin without I delay, as we make our own examine- 1 1 . 1 1 y-i l ! i - uuu ui seuuri ijr. can on us or wriio. b). Steele 4 Co, Albany, Oregou. Farms for Kale. I have now thirty fine farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These farms include every variety in size and price. For description list, address I Geo. M. Miller, j Wllklns Block, Eugene, Or. I Messrs Holden, of the street cur Hue re putting lo a number of new cross- Inga. Doa Found A dark tan bird dog. Joquiie at thla office. I . I. Goshen Dance. Christmas Eve MQceat Goshen In Warren'a Hall. Tickets, lucludlng aupper, $1.00. Good .ruuilo. I A masque ball will be given at Cres- ell Friday evening, Dec 24, under the msnagemeut of Charlea Stanton. Tickets Including supper f 1. Disagreed. The Jury In the saw- oust case against the Eugene Lumber .o. disagreed, and came In this morn- ng and were discharged. To Bell or Trade Oue and one-half lots la Irvlntr. ttore building and stock of merchan dise, value 13000. Will exchange for rm property or stock ranch, orsel )lieap forcaab. Reason for selling, go ng to Alaska. J W Kitchen. Cailj Guard Dece mbcr 8, Married. Last eveninir a verv luiet Weddino onniimul r. Iha hnma of Mr and Mm n t. tvin in n,i. nttv. I brldeandgroou, bolb being M.'STLL lnor Mra rVluter, and before tbe pptlal knot waa tied held the relation fecond cousin to each other. The attracting partiea are Mr H W Hanks fRorirRr,r , mi., r..:' . 7, MtaymomlC Brooks officiating. Mr Hunt u a " ., , sun; umui iuu wu- 'uuea while here on a bnalnesi trlD to u memorable and lasting one ywi.aing ror bla aweetheait, wltb jue result above atated. The Guard tttends congratulatlooa to the happy upie, and trusts . their Journey "rougu life will prove one of extreme antentment and pleasure. Onk or Morb Bhrgeons of the Rational Surgical Institute, 819 Bush n. Ban irancisco, may be consulted of charge In reference to any -"umy, club reet, hip disease, eto, ""ysls, piles, fistula., cbronio dls- and the permanent cure of fPture, at the Hoffman Housa, fugeoe, Saturday, Deoember 11, one ii an1 l ,he Dral HoU1' !i i ' Monday, December 13, ono day tor the cure of these specialties PS InatltiifA ..n. .nn.nllslaH. joe highest references given. 1 Hops PrjRCHASieD. 8 H FrleudlyJ me last two daya has purchased 150 I Of hODS. Inolilrtlnir Al halm from )Q Anderson Th. !. nm lot Pld at 10 nm. a wuig I'd lUUUUi 'OB 8at,B MIMh cowa far sale. Vice 11,0 fine bred belftrs at fair prices, j Douglas 4 Co. Springfield, Or. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. Il l-UHMurilwIlIouwrn. Black Land plows, Celllsou & Sou, Jton H It Miller went to Portland C WRati'om. ofHhPr.nM. . Eugene. Blanked 75 coot a pair and Dunn up a kujoaiur jvonev.oriioniiAn wo ioo ay. T HI .i - v.. . . ' " IU oiarun. or (.raaarnll .... i .uKcue loaay. J W Cook went to Cot!. ris ible afternoon. ' Dr Geo Wall, of Cottage Grove waa lo Eugene today. A fine secondh nd Phaefnn far tnn atPLCIiamlK.ra. Mra Ella Whipple, of Cottage Grove, I visiting In Kugene. Wm Miyer made a abort buslnraa trip to Junction today. Attorney Markley arrived rrom t'ottage Grove lodaj. Genuine No 40 Oliver chilled aharea at 60 cents, at F L Cbambera. Nraurilond and Mra Al Greene returned to Irving this morning. Superior drill and seeders, Calllaon A Bon. Dr Geo Wall returned borne to Cot age Grove on last nlgbt'a California express. Ira Calef went to Portland on todi v'a iv mj local, ite expect to apend tbe wluler there. Highest cash price paid for wheat. F. E. Dunn Jarred Boott, of tbe Lower 8luslaw. Is In the city. He brought up a coupie or tearaklna. indication at present point to unusual activity in tbe building line in r.ugene n at cummer. All klndaof faimlng Implement. Calilaon 4 Bon. Judge RS Bean went to Balem on thl forenoon's local train, and will re turn on tonlght'i overland. Mrs Nlohola and daughter, Ml cxipnia, will leave for their borne at Florence on tomorrow morning' atage. A J Goodman, a prominent mer chant of Indpendence, la here vliltlng hi parents, Mr and Mrs J H Good man. I will pay cash for 100 sacks wheat tailings. Call on RMcMcrphky, Eugene. Dr W Kuykendall arrived home thla afternoon from bla weekly lecturing trip to Willamette University Medical College, Balem. Buy an Oliver plow and you can plow your ground now. Tl ey stay In. F L Chambers, Agent, Assessor D P Burton mitde a short trip to Cottage Grove last night on business matters, and returned on thla mornlng'a local. Dontwalt until all those fine Char ter Oak Cook Stoves are all sold then pay 50 per cent mora by your negli gence. FL Chambers still has a good assortment. Tbe Grand Exalted Ruler Meade D Det welter, of tbe order of Elks, of Har risbuig, Fai Is now In California, and will pats through Eugene for Portland In a few days. Wm Kyle, of Florence, and Q B Cushman, of Acme, arrived tbls morn ing from a business trip to Ban Fran Cisco, and will leave lor tbe Lower Siuslaw on tomorrow's stage. The funeral of the late Mrs Thomas Tabor occurred thla morning at 10 o'clock, at tbe family borne, two miles west of Eugene. The interment taking place In the I O O F cemetery. Dr. G. W. Blddlo may be found at his residence on Olive atreet, between Fifth and Sixth streets, one block west of the Minnesota hotel. He Is pre pared to do all dental work In the beat niapiw. The Coming Woman Who goes to tbe duo while ber husband tends the bsby, as well aa the good old-faabloned woman who look after her home, will both at times tun down In health. Thry will be troubled with losa of appetite, bead- aohea, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy spells. Tbe most wonderful remedy Thouaands of auflerers from lame back ana weak kldnevs rise ud and call i blessed. It is tbe medicine for women. Female complaints and nervous troubles of all kinds are soon relieved hv the use ol Electrlo Bitters. Deli- ! .women .hould keep tbto ,ndy on hand to build up the aystem. Only 50 cenU per bottle, ror a-ie ojr neu . ... , . derson 4 L,inn Committee Meeting. Notice is hereby given that tuere will be a meeting or the lemocrauo County Central Committee held at tbe court house iu Eugene, Lane county, 0reeon,on ' , Wednesday December mi, clock p m. Members of the commiuee irom the several precinota are urged to attend, as matters or importance wm be brought before the commiuee ior Its consideiatioii. 1WBT clow, HJ DAY. cnairmau. Secretary. Second Hand. A lotofaecondhand bicycles, bug gies, backs, wagons and plows, and at awsydown prloea on both new and second band at F Id tuamoera. Oats Wanted. CLAIMS IT IS POLITICS. I'conoyer Writes Scott a Letter. II aim Urtgealau lie, ft.i fuklUhll (Tuesday'e Porlla nil TrlhiniA Mayor Pennoyer Is not greatly con ",u er me attacka which nave been made unon him tbe police department by an the oiorning Oregoulan. He takes it nhii. oeopnically. Worry hat broujtht upon hi placid face no wrinkle, nor added anotner gray hair to bla head "Why, It'a almDlv Dolltlo' ' he .aid 10 "i yesterday afternoon. "Tbe Ore. goulau la aimply endeavoring to make tapuai ror tbe ccming caninalnn. I know of noaucb practice at It allege ... ,IU ,utu iptinx, u h lieges have bee i carried on by tbe police de- ianuieii(. j nave Heard such tumois and I InvesllgaUd them months sko, uuvoouiu learu nolhlug. Tbe grand Jury InveatlKated and It could learn liotblDg. Here la a letter which I nave sent to Mr Scott: "Portland, Dec. 5. 1S97. "ToHaivey W.Bcott, Editor of the Urcgonlan: When you say, aa you do mis morning, In a double-leaded lead ln ..Alt fl a s a . '"s euiioriai, Buureeseu to me person ally, mat tbe city government Is "collusion with every sort of vice and crime," ynu deliberately assert that of which you have no proof and that which la no. true. Do you know what persons who do that are generally termed? But I, knowing your feelings, make due allowance for you. You have anothe' attack of the meurlms. Over a year ago you had an attack. and tbeu tbe city was to be burned up inrougu the Inefficiency of the Are de partment, Now , In your megrim' fit, you atsert the Inefficiency of the po lice department, although tbe city waa never more orderly nor under better police regulation than now. But there la One method in your vlo.ous attacka. It is tbe oi l strategy of the tblef cry ing "stop 1 1, lei' to direct attention from yourself. In this morning's Issue In wnicn you maae luis attaca, you are publisbu g 52 columns of delinquent tax sales, for which jou charge 50 centa a llneaud which will aggregate 17000, which amount will come out of the tax payer' pockets lo fill your own. Your accurjed gold-bug policy, which, while enriching you,' la impoverishing tbe taxpayer, has begotten tbe great bulk of tul-t ry and crime now extant In tbe city, aud you in part, and not tbe police force, are responsible for it. 'Sylvester Pennoyer, Mayor." CITIZENS AROUSED. The Tribune also says thut tbe citi zens or roruand are indignant and a mass meeting will be held to resent tbe scandalous falsehoods belug printed In tbe Oregonlan concerning Portland. C1T TICKET OFFICE. Tbe Southern Pacific Coiupnn Will Place a Ticket Olllce Down Town, i This afieruoon C II Markham, gen eral frtlght and passenger agent, J B Kirkland, district pastonger agent, and John Paul Jones, general passenger agent, officials of the Southern Paclflo Company, arrived in this city on a short business trip, looking after tbe yarled Interests of their company. To a Guard reporter Mr Markbam atated that while the viBlt waa mainly Informal and concerned only the com pany's Interes s in general, that he would establish a city ticket office while here, and expecta to appoint the agent, before be leaves tomorrow morning. Since Mr Markham assumed control of this work on the Oregon lines he haa been busy Inaugurating plans to meet blu competitor in the bid for Eastern travel, and the establishment of the city ticket office la the sub stantial result ao far as Eugene aud vicinity are directly Interested. Cannibalism in Samoa -Dead Stal warts Eaten to Obtain Strength and Coarage. A writer on th French Journal del Pehntn. who hu Juil relumed from a tilp toSamoa, iiihatlllroiiitol the population eal stal wart warriors who fall lu battle to obtain troDSt. aad oouraaa. The former qualltf la moreeaillrobtalned In ilvlllied commuultei b the uae cl Hoatetter'i Stomach Bitter;, a lorle ol onexainpltd utility, which oonfera trenath upon the loeble through the agency ol Imnroved dlgoatiou and aailuillaUon of the food The operatlom ol that myiterloi-a alembic, the human atomach, are often greatly Impeaedby those obstacleato complete dlges-tlon-blllouneie and constipation. Kor tlmae ailments Iloatettor'l Bto:baeh .Bitters Is a aorerelgn remedy. I also conquer and p'e yeuts rheumatism, kidney trouble aud nervoua nexs. Recuperation of exhausted strenalh alter alckneas Is olten tedious and alow. The Bitters will alwaya hasten thereeovery of Tlgor. Use It aystematfcally and Justlly yourself In expecting satisfactory resulis. T ' Vakino Road Material. Tbe rock crusher la at work above Goshen crushing rock with which to repair the road thla aide of Camas Swale. About 8C0 fet of new road will be made where It la iu very bad condi tion. Tbls crushed rock, will make a road that will stay. It Is economy to use It wherever Havel Is heavy and rock can be hod al a reasonable cost. Turkeys Wanted. 1000 turkeya for Christmas trade. Must be brought in Saturday, Deo 18. Highest cash price paid. Ax Billy Department Store. Municipal Election. Bprlng- field' city election waa held last Mon dav. and a light vote was cast, very little Inteieet being taken: Council men. B A Washburne, T Z Klutzley and J B Innl; treasurer, J W Btewait; recorder, V W Harahberger. TKAtHEKS LOCAL lNSTlTCTB. luttresllug It. jnitof tbe Ucetlug al Spilujitleld. Tethers Iu At- teud.iuce. Superintendent Huut has been hold ing a series of local Institutes through out Laue county. The one lor Spring Held wa Introduced Frhhy evening, Deo. 3, by Dr. Cbas. Freldt l. of tbe U. of O. with a l'cturo upon German school. The lecture waa prefaced by a soug by the school and a recitation by Arthur Pengra. Dr Freldel handled the subject ad mirably and all who bad the privilege of listening to hltu were interested a well as Instructed, lie drew many comparisons of the schools of Germany aou America, an 1 while he ackuowl edged that the schools of tbe former were more proficient lu higher learn Pg than the schools of the latter, be was forced to admit that tbe German schools lacked tbe spirit of ludepcud ence and seliiellance, fostered by the American school and like a true American oncluded hi argument In favor of tbe schools of our own land. the Saturday's session waa carried out according to program. After i song by the school, Miss Djdd con ducted a class exercise In Number Work by means of perception cards, which cot only showed that the little people were earnest and wide awake, butrellected much credit upon their teacher. A short discussion followed aa to the relative valuea of objecta and carda In primary work. Mr Eugene Bond then introduced the subject of "Baby Pupils in tbe Publlo Schools," and spoae upon the subject as one who had experienced great difficulty and annoyance from parents sending children to school be fore tbey had reached tbe proper age, He undoubtedly voiced tbe aentlmenta of many teachers present and said many good things in support of bis position, which is, keep your children at home until tbey are alx or seven years of age and then send them to school. Tbo work In Proportion, by E E Ortou, waa followed carefully, and ne waa striotly In line wltb good au thority his methoi waa faultless. THE AFTERNOON SESSION was opened with, a song by the school followed by a class exercise In Mental Arithmetic conducted by Mra Sutton The method of analysis being an abridgment of the ordinary solution was commended by several teachers. I nee It was short, plniu and easily un derstood. The children of tbe class easily aeelng tbe relation of numbers and expressing their work clearly. Miss Puttersou's paper, read by Miss Chase, was excellent and portrayed The Life and l abors of Horace Maun" In an elegant manner. The style waa pleasing, the diction precise and the delivery commendable. Mr Gordon's paper showed thought and mentioned a few of tbe difficulties which stand In the way of grading out of town dlstiicts. The Institute was then favored with solo by Piof E D Ressler, which was appreciated by all. Next In order was a class ( xerclse In Physiology conducted by the prlnc'pal, which showed tbe class proficient In subject of teeth. Miss Kerns read an excellent paper UDon "Special Day Celebratlona" and poke of the various ways In which they may be made days cf Interest and i roflt. TEACHERS IN ATTENDANCE. The people of Springfield contribut ed their presence to make tbe Institute success, tbe visitors during tbe day, reaching the hundred limit. Teach era from Eugene and surrounding coun try were present and pronounced tbe Institute a success. . The following teaebcra were present E D Recsler, Emma M Wold, Edith L Kerns, Llnule Wylle, Ida Peach, Fiank Beeler, Emraa'Dodd. Emma Cbase, Ollie Slayton, Ruth Evan, Belle Keeney, Winnie V Wall Is, Era est Whltmore, Laura M Brumley, MyraE Norris. Mra W M Button. Isettle Kress, Jennie Anderson, Km' miD Spores, WM Button, Eugene Bond, WF Gordon, C8 Hunt, Dana Brabham, Nettle Boiler. E E Orton, and Harry Uossler, B. Locul Market Deo. 10. Vheat-62o Oats 28o Hops-6 to 12o Eggs 250 Butter 35 to 45u per roll Potatoes. 25. Gov Wblteaker Paralyze.', Ex-Gov John Wblteaker waa par- lyzed tbls afieruoon while atandlng in bis residence, bis right side telng affected, and be was unable to apeak. He Is Jut t a llttli belter at tbls writing. Capes and Jackets. New fall line of ladles plufh capes and cloth Jackets baa arrived. Call and see them btfore they are picked F E Dunn. Dolly Guard, December 9. For the Yukon Trade-Gco. Sangster, agent of a large wholtsilo firm at Victoria, B V, passed through Eugene today bound for Rosebnrg. Tbe object of bis trip is to purchase cattle and horses for the ukon trade. Mr Sangster expects to be In Eugene next weekj , At tbe close of tbe bone race at Prlneville last week, Ray E Nulss made a bet of $10 that be could throw a base ball 100 yards. On tbe second trial be threw It 100 yards and won tba money. John Darsey had just lost 20 on a similar Ut. He fell abort about 15 feet. CHRISTMAS DONATIONS. Sufcriolcodctt Resler Follows tbe Cus tom of His Predecessor. t'lrrularI.eiier Meal Oal. superintendent Resler, ol tba Eu gene publlo schools announces through a circular letter that he will oontluus tbe custom Inaugurated by ProfDV B It Id, In leading tbe work of charity so uuiversally bestowed on Cbristmi mere Is no act trlat ao ouloklr toucl.es the repouslt sjehird la mankind as charity, because tbe act alone ex presses tbe true heart of tbe donor. ine publlo schools have a peculiar auapiabiiuy ror this work, as through u every part of tbe city can be easily and etiectlvely reached. Iu conversation wltb Superintendent Rerbra Guard reporter learns that be bad sent tbe letter printed below to lu different societies and oraanlxatlon and as, has been done before, It Is ex pected that all will unite In tbe com mon cause. Mr Resler desires tbe Guard state that If any organizations mine city haa failed to receive notice, mat it lias been unintentional, as be desires the co-operation of all. and would be much gratified to see a com nut lee from each and every organiza tion in a. tendance: I ugeue, Oregon Dec 9, 1807. Dtar Bin-Following the excellent custom of my predecessor, I send you tbls notice asking you to set that a committee of two is appointed from your organization to make proper ar rangementa for the aunual Christmas donation. Tbe general committee will meet next Tuesday evening Dec 14 at seven o'clock In the Methodist church. If you do not meet In legulsr session before that time, cannot someone In authority appoint at least a provl-lon- al ommlttee? Kindly bring the mat ter to the attention of your associates at once, and have your society repre sented either officially or un-offlclally. ery Repy Yours, E D Resler, Supt Public Schools. TRAVELS OF AN OREGOMAN. He Falls In Love With the Cloadlwi Skies oi Southern California. Whither, Cal, Deo. 5. Afera good night's sleep I found myself In the same land of sunny skies and beautiful tropical surround logs. Today we visited tbe Friends meeting, held In their college on tbe bill east of Whlttier, from whloh ele vation we bad a magnificent view of the Paclflo ocean. The State Reform school at this point Is situated on the west side of Whlttier." We visited it and found 400 or California's Incorrigible youths furnished with every modern conve nience for coraftrt and enjoyment. Tbe grounda and surroundings are very tastefully laid out with evergreens and long rows of stately palma, pepper trees, eto. We have bad the pleasure of picking figs, olives, oranges and lemons, and we gave considerable pleasure to aome of the natives by bit ing an olive, which produced every sensation that the Irishman bad wbta he received his first Introduction to an olive. We Mud everyone at work and con tented. In our meanderlnga we lo cated an old achool mate from Lafay ette, Indiana, who la working the oil wells back of Whlttier. Tomorrow we are to visit the oil wells west of, Whlttier, one of which is In plain view from the veranda, where I sit writing. December? Well parasols, shirt waists, summer clothing and all tba etceteras pertaining to a tropical coun try are In demand. In tbe yard where lam stopping are oranges ripening, lemons ripening; oranges In bloom, lemons In bloom. Tbe cloudless skits, the balmy air, tbe plants and flowers, and tbe palmsjmd tropical plants, re mind us of the poetry of Italy. Tbe oontraat between a Southern Califor nia winter and an Oregon winter la so striking that you must pardon any enthusiasm that may seem be, ond any ust limit. Tbe roads are auraly built for pleaaure riding and I have longed for my horse and buggy ever sluce I set foot on the soil of Southern Cali fornia. Oranges are beginning to ripen sufficiently to pick and some have started to pack for the eastern markets. Property baa reached a reasonable figure, ao that those who come can purchase If they posaesa a amall amount of money. The moat forcible thing that atrlkes an old Indiana man, who has spent 23 years In Ore gon, Is tbe climate. We have. never before aaw such aklea and sunshine The traveler cannot afford to miss a trtp through this oountry when all things are ready and prepared. Next door to me a man has a tomato vine three years old and It Is still bearing tomatoes. . English walnut taUlug is au indus try which far exceeds any other, 6 and 8 year old trees paying from 1260 to :t00 per acre. O, ye of lulls faith get your ulsters, umbrellas, gum boots, and look well te the ahlnglea on your bouses, for In such an hour as ye tblnk not tbey will spring a leak! L. G. Adajb. Charlotte Phelps baa been appointed to take charge of the poatoffloe at Her mann, vice B B Jeans resigned; John E Simpson, Slualaw, vice Anna Simp son resigned. .LIMB'S M As well as the walkine clows, stive univer sal satisfaction. Don't bo short ....and. Oliver Steel fresh carload now at... F.L L00I. Dollar Will Bay Mora Goods lew Than Iver. JCBT A FEW OF IU. 17 lbs granulated sugar 41 00 lbs Arbucsles coffee Best fteur per sack 1 00 Floe new walnuts per pound id 25 60 25 25 60 10 25 lbs flue mixed candy i esse 20 bar box beat Savon soap. ........ 20 oi bars Savon soap lbs Lion coffee Fine new lard per buoket Good new almouds per lb 2 lbs Green ooflee of xorgnv mvjvm. a .i.k . liAllilaw ewwwiBi evsry description ever seen In Eugena.' hlch wo cordially invite you to in ipeot whether you buy or not Remember we are atlil in on snoes. WecloeeatT o'clock sxoept Satur days. " Remember you are entitled to one ..a StA .A guesson candle wun every ou o"i purobase. AX I1ILLT, Department 8' ore. Carl O Bmlth-Wood Wedding. Tha Dahy Telegraph, of Atlanta, Iowa, haa tha following account of tbo marriage of Carl C Bmlth, formerly of Eugene, to Miss Nellie Wood, or mat cltyt At 8 o'clock last evening, at wm heme of Hon and Mra John H Wood, . ... . . , A ik. cn East eixin street, vwuuu marriage of thslr daughter, Miss Nellie, to Mr Carl C Bmlth, of Chicago, Rev E 8 Hill, D D, officiating, au tba Invited guests from tbo city bat one were present when Miss Estelle Gerberloh began tbe wedding march and the contracting partiea took their places In front of a Urge beautiful palm and the words wore spoken whloh made them husband and wife. Mr Bmltb. a successful member or tbe Chicago bar, has been tendered ft promising positions a memoeroia law firm In Honolulu, Sandwleh Islands, and will be ready for bla work bv January 1. hence tbey will depart on tbe early train tomorrow morning. Tbe best wishes of ail go with Mr and Mrs Bmltb for a safe Journey ovsr land and sea." Attention Ladles. Bee window display of ladies and children's oolored and black snoes. New for winter. The latest FEDCHfT. DallT Ooard. December I . Fcneral Services. The funeral services of tbo late Miss Fannie O Con. (on were bold at 10 o'clock this mom- lug at the borne of ber parents, Prof and Mra Thomas Condon, Rev KC Brooks, officiating. A tender tribute waa shown by loving friends, at tbe Masonic cemetery, where tbe Interment took place, In lining tbe grave wltb flowers. A large number of friends were In attendance. Married. At the home of tbe bride's parents, Mr and Mrs F M Riser, near Rowland, Linn county, Or, Wednesday, Deoember 1, 1697, Mr James Watson, of Gilliam county, and Miss Annie Klser, of Linn county, Rev J A Wlgle officiating. "MJini ill Bu vi fi Xs sighted.... buy an imitation. Plow Guaanteed to Scour. State Boar f Iqialliatlem. A room nlosly carpeted and pro vided with desks and chairs waa la tba oapltol at Balem for the use of tbe atate board of equalisation and Use members, whloh met In annual aasalM Monday. The law provides that tba board shall ait SO days. The maximum per diem allowed Is 110 with mileage. Tba board's work last year ameantad to naught, and some claim th. bast eeryle. tba members can render tba state tbls year Is to adjourn. Tba same dlffloillty tbey bad to oantend with but year, namely, tba failure of Marlon county's assessor to classify ..n,,!. u Mnimm aeM k. IK. ' , , '.VY1 tary of state, confronts them this year. CVEHC STOaea AT taqcma. tiiaTasjile Baas. New fort, Or, Dec l-Tbe south. west storm of yesterday was tbt worst svsr experienced here. A high, rough tide washed out large Motions of tbo water front bulkhead. Tbe damage to tbo streets will amount to several hun dred dollars. Tbe heavy seas carried away portions of tbo government Jet ty. There was a Urrifio thunder storm laat evening, and a heavy rain storm at Yequlna. Thsolgb tide did considerable damage lo the oribblog of O 04 E railroad amall wharfs, ud carried away the bulkhead in front of a Case's and Judge Blue's residences. A frlghtfnl Aoddent Charles Rsynolds, aged SO, died at Adams Tuesday morning from tbo effects of injuries received while at tempting to board an east-bound pas senger train. Reynolds tried to awing ondor tbe ear onto tbe rods of the mall car, and missed his bold. His right arm waa ground to pieces from tbo boulder down, and his right foot was orusbed. He waa a harvest hand, and lived several months at Adams, Waaoo county. He bad mooey to pay hie fare, but was In the habit of boating his way on trains, although not a hobo. His father lives at Centralis, Wash. Boeklra's Arnica Calve. The beat salve In tbe world for outs bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, saver soies, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains euros, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired It Is guaranteed to glv per- eot satisfaction or money refunded Price 26 oents per box. For sate by HaUfOKBJOir LlKM. Steves. At factory prices still, at V L Cham bera. Dally Guard, Dteaaber I IafPaOVINO) TUB UPFM RlVBJL Today's Albany Herald: "The govern ment anagboat Matbloma la engaged In Improving the river between Cor vallla and Harrlsburg. According to the plans of tbe engineers the sum of 127,000 la to be expended In Improving tho river between Harrlsburg aat Eugene, and It la likely tbe anagboat will be employed the next thne) mccths In this work," ' Inqulie of Ax Billy.