The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 19, 1899, Image 5

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Another Date Selected on Ac- A Blue River Mine Shows Very Chaplain Gilbert Honored
drtn'a Bamnanr Mimes still lower
in fed
not t.
no reasonable otter
WE MUST
f lose them .iit if i nuiy at
HALF PRICE
AT.
irans
SHOE
STORE
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U)AV ALULHT 19
m: Mil
i your poultry und eggs to A E
. buggy for KU
c i.t 1 1 inn ix i-.
bur hum of il-liio. tackle. Mat-
Mt'i'lHualiHti.
' carrier, fnrksand outfits bought
theadv.. See Ihem at
F 1j Chamberc.'
I.SALK--11) acrt'H excellent luriii
itids. Imiulre of J OHM Van
i .iburg, Or.
U.K. Grain sacks und twine
I. . -iieati. v r.. ki'.nn.
Lut your patronuge and will treat
Hull'. What more can I at?
ft
ID. I lie inll-IC niHtl.
(j-I.x'Kot Moves mill Tinwurc
at old pro --iM-fore the raise.
r Ij Clumbers.
Wood pay I the highest pi Ice for
fry and eggs.
wagon that don't wnr out is
to buy. Ihe Main is ti e one.
I. Chambers baa Uiem
In.- from Jl:;s the -U.' uim m,
lt. K A llinkin.
luting stlugs, bites, scratches,
and cuts soothed and healed
sWitt's Witch Hz-I Salve a
bid rafe application for tortured
lieware ol counterfoil. lu
ll . , Corner Drug Store.
IlKKS Call and see that French
au stallion at lluinra Ktul.ie-
Ipay you to get good serviceable
Olive i i t i 'i x :
"vf W it n imbora,
'Oojkbai.y was sicK Ibl n I -nth
Hr ugh catauh
p we tm d many n UMdk -he
llnp worse linn. .( e iiaod O ie
fCiiL'li Cure it rtdievail i
I cured her in a U-w days." B
f. Prln High School, ISlulldulc,
lucent v to, Corner Druir
ir loads of goods received on
pier bv K I. Chambers Low
lte makes low priOM.
If the world's gl'cutc-t lUUsi-
III mo the Klmtiull piano than
her piuiina put together.
A Rankin, Agent, Kugene.
Iton lark, of Cliuunccy, Ha,
Mffeltd wiih Itching piles
p-earn before try i 'g IeWitt s
Hazel Salve, two boxes "f which
lelv cured him. lie are of
ami ttangeroiiH counterfeits.
. .v Co, Corner Dn. Store.
01 second hand liturgies and
us well aa new ones at
F L Chambers.'
llUNKSOTA lim n, is the place
llrt class meal fur -J0 cents.
rn lor en. Mi having I earns.
er nik-lit at ;t." cents per spin, If
At. MoNTiiOMKKY, Prop.
1 Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly
food witlioiil aid t r . in the
B. und id I tie game time heals
Old fiSl iri--the diseased ritmatlva or-
ptt. It U the only reiutdv i hut dues
these tblngt and can be relied
permanently cure dyspepsia.
t iV ('... Corner Drill? Store.
n
count of Rain.
THURSDAY AUOUST II
Pally Ootid, auk H
Hie raiuy weather btl
necessary to .n-t . .n,. I he
Rich Ore.
GOLD PLAINLY VISIBLE.
Our Citizens Lasi Evening.
made It
I.
00 II y r mltei 10 furnish
rich mining district-. A messenger ha
1000
path
Chaplain W s (iiliNn,
PEOPLE PRESENT
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picnic and , I,,-. ..i.. ...i ..in . , . . .. itui... i u. ...i
,1.. i. l.ii i. i J iiii. in ii 1 1 1 1 i g oi it er run striae i owinHi vnimi VOIUO'
. ...i muii ivu t:- uiini unesii
for Friday, Augunt IStb, at lti,g'
Park, lu honor of Company C, Second
Oro-.,.. 'l....,
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j " el". m i oe i,i:ie i QaoiJ nil e,
MltOO Ihe eastern lnpi' of Un d M il.
The qaortl thOWO tl honey colli I d
with beautiful yellow gold, mid t he
ramnr i- that tboaoitotlty It Urge.
The Contract Let for Sewer to
F. B. Bellman.
In the l lue Hiver .district lvin 4l
i miles east of Kugene, up the MoRoi ie
river by MrS J White on hi- cNim
Tlmr-dny, August 31 -t has bftO se
lected for the event. By that time
the MOdi will be smooth ami hard, no
duat, with cool plmout daya and
evening, to the po-tpoueiuent will
render ihe occasion more pleasuratile,
ifpo.-lhle, I DM ll the date had re-
mained us iir. i announced. Remem
ber, TbOradejr, August 31sf.
I b Sill) p e Will C .ntest.
.'Ii
I he followli g is prt of (be order of
Judge Potii-i iliimisxing the peti
tion to set BlMe the order for pfObel ll'g
the wi.l of Jacob (iillespie, d-cea-ed:
Now at this time thi-mutter eami
on to ho heard on the petition of . M
Qllleiplo and It If Doe, heirs at law ..f
said deeOMed, praying for an order
md deOTOe 0( thla court setting a-ide
ihe order of this court admitting, hat
purported to bathe leal will and leda
Dent Of the fold JaOOh Ulllesple, de
ceased 10 prabt te, and ordering and
decreeing that letter testamentary,
OOOrdlng tO the p'ovlsiousof said will
boiteoodtoJB Wd iung and c W
Young, aud that the probate of .aid
wi.l aud testament lie revoked, and
that letters, teatiime'itary heretofore l-
aed to aald J 11 MeCluuu mni cw
Young be revoked, and that petitioner M' Idla, July
H M Day be appointed administrator
of -'lid estute. And upon tie aoawer ol
tbMld executois, a d r plj theietoj
by the aald petitioner, the petition-'
era appealed by their al :onu ys, A 01
Woodcock und Thompson & Hardy, 1
and the executors i.y their attorney, Ell
BBtipWOftb, No evidence whatever I
waa taken i r Introduced, or ottered to
bo tuk. n or IntrodBood, E It Uipw. rib,
counsel for the executors, and C A
Hardv.of counsel for the petlttoneTM, I
argued said cause on tue pleadings and
records Hied in aald matter. As con
elusions of law the nald court finds i.s
follows, tn-wlt:
First. Tha' the will mentioned In
the petition herein, and probated in
this court on the :Srd day of June, 18US,
waa true and genuine.
SmM: That said will waa the last
will and testament of Jump (iillespie,
doOeBI il, and the came was by said
: "eased, on the JlOth day of June, !;,
duly and regularly executed, and in
all n speeta as by the laws of the State
of Oregon, required.
THIRD! That said I ail pill ami tea-
lament wue, iu neii oourt, properly
and lawfully proven by the auhscrib
ing wltneaeue, T O Hendrtoka and
I'litiey K Sin ligruss, arbioh said proof
was made the ;inl day ol June, I
entitling sa d will to be probated.
Fi.i Kin: That said petition la un
true and ought to be denied ami dls-mis-cd.
Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered
and decreed that the said xtitinn of
the said M M Qllleaple and It M Day,
be, and the same is hereby denied and
disallowed, und the name is hereby dismissed.
m doors and eHndowa,
F 1, l hampers.
fWitl's Id: tie V irlv Itlsers did
bregood than uli blood medldooi
ther pills," writes (leo H Jacobs,
onip-on, Couu. Prompt, pleasant,
K'ipe mey cure oonaupauon.
1 We torpid liver to action Md
ffOfl C can blorul Mti.u.K' lu.rtriwi a
ft-rain and a healthy appetite. Vu
' a, corner urug Store.
I prices on all bicycle attachments.
r Li Chuuibers.
li Tea poultice y cures Sick Head-
V tidigettion and cotistipation. A
iiiul herb drink. Heuioves all
bni fmni the t-k in, producing a
uip.exion, or money refund-
1 els and M W I. I'eLann.
1st.
f"r mowers nl nil kinds
IK. Woods, Osoorn. McCormark.
K00 White and Hlue, Empire.
P'en, and othera now hand at
laabert',
pant o eecond-hanJ wheels at
pow la the time to trade in your
"eels for a Rambler.
-Matlock k Mc'Jlanahan.
Me extra of all kinds at cut
Ef'cee. FL Chamber.
Enejlleli Itemedy will atop a
ttt any time, and will cure the
cold io twelve hours, er money
25 eta and 50 eta. W L
po. Druggie.
achTany Wafere, the world'e
a remedy for irrenular and naln-
VM of ladlee; are never failing
Married ladles' friend.
tU Tansy Wafere are the only re-
1 ' 'Hale r. n,...l.- In IliA ornrlrl' Im.
ft from Parla; take nothing'else.
3sist on geauloe; in ml wrappers
""own trade mark I.a Fran...
M llllltmhV lnthA.1... VUTn.bUt
raiuisoo. Kor sale bv all druir-
"r sent In nlaln i .-r dir. . r
(K-eiptofW. r "
Natron Items.
August lli.
Mrs Wliliiiuis of Arlle is viulling her
daughter Mrs Onycan.
Herbert Yaiiduyn, of Coburg, Is vis
iting with his graudpurtuts, Mr and
Mrs J E 1 W ither.
Another made happy by the timely
arrival of Miss Mary Mastersnu, of Eu
gene, the guest of Miss Jessie Withers.
Little Homer (Joyean passed gently
away last Friday evening and was laid
to rest in i he Mt Vernon cemetery the
following Sunday morning, lieiug a
loving und obedient child, by nature,
during his little life of twenty-two
months, he naturally left many friends
to share the sorroiv of the grief-stricken
parents aud little brother.
Cassio.
Prom ad aoormntaMr Wblte has a
claim worth thoustndsol dollars.
Died.
tuiij QoaiO, auk pi
Mrs Plora Edna BrtatOW, wife of II
E BrietOW, died suddenly at the bOUO
of her parents, Mr and Mrs E It Hob
lenbeek, on the Blair donation claim
adjoining Kugene, at 8 o'clock this
morning of heart failure.
Several months since whll- visiting
her twin sister, Mr-John Jenkins, in
the western part of the county, th
deoeaeed waa caught In a heavy rain
s'orin and completely drerclP d. fr 111
that time he- health Btoadlly drOllDOd,
and the rehi'ives f.-areil Uiat she was
filloted with oonnmptlon, s m had
boeo o oflned to her bed a portion of
the time for the oast, several Weeko,
ihough til Immediate I'ttal rottilta
were anticipated, While her mother
was attending to bei wants this morn
ing the boart euddeulj billed, and abe
expired with hut a few moments of
warning.
Mis Briatow wa-i born in Boon o un-
IStJT, and was 32
veais, I mo. lb slid 14 days ot age.
Wee the elxtb oblld aod a twin, Mrs
John Jenkins being the surviving lie
ter. Whs married to It Edward Pri'-
tow In BOgOm , Nov IS, ISO '.- O.ie
child, a a n, uow abou' eight years of
age wa- bom to the union.
Mr Brlatow'e home is in Portland,
and be waa Informed of the death of
his wife by telegraph this morning.
Hp will arrive here 00 the over'atid
tonight, when the date ot the fun ral
will be fixed, Ura Briatow was a con
sistent member ot the UbrUtlan
church.
the
t-or
tie
the
DjiLKhates A pi'ointek. Governor
Oeer Wednesday appointed seven
delegates, Judge M C George and ex
Goearnor Pennoyer, Portland j 0 W
Fullou, Astoria; II A Miller, Lebanon;
B F Alley, tiaker City; WM Colvig,
Jacksonville, aud Walter L iocze,
tiatly (,uartl, Auitusl 17.
Funeral Xotii'e The funeral of
the lule Flora Ivlna BrUtOVJ Will Occur
from ihe home of her father, Mr F. It
Hollenbeok, near Kugene, Friday lure
in on at 10:80 o'clock, Elder M L Roae
nfflolatlng, Interment in Masonic
tvrnetery. Friends of the family res
pectfully Invited to attend.
OLD VETERANS
Dill): Huge no Guard, Aug. 17.
The First Annual Renolon of tin
Lane County Veterans' A noclation
will be held lu Eugene, Oregon, To J
day, vVednaeday end Thursday, S p
lemberlH, 'JO and 21, 1890.
A general Invitation is extended to
al! soldiers and sailors of any wars to
join with us and spend a few days In
social Intercourse. Our camp (Ires and
mcctinga will be attended by v.tei.ms
and comrades of the lale wars, who
will relate their vailed expetlences, old
time songs, as well as new, will add
Beat to our meetings.
To the enmradee of the war of '61 to
'68, we insist upon you being with us.
Our reuuions are not too frequent,
while our members are growing less
rben let Ul get together again while
time gives us i-trength, and talk of
ilmes ' long gone by."
For further Information address the
secretary
w H Lincoln,
Collage Grove, Or.
it H Miller,
Box 190, Eogene, Oregon,
CbltttBI Mark Wanted.
I want fifty tons of c'littlm haik or
which I will pay the hlghist marl; I
price in cosh, itemember the place.
W Handerh.
He Fooled the Hurgeone.
All doctors told Iteuick Hamilton,
ol West Jefienon, O, after suffering Is
months from Kectal Fistula, he would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed; but be cured himself with live
. . .. . .. . bi.xes of llucklln's Arnica Halve, the
moououhi, '""' surest plit cure on eanh, and the best
coDfereiiCeou-'trustaacdorniblnatlous; ( alye u ,,le worj, gg , i,uX
their usee and abusee," to beheld In Sold hy W ilklus i Lion, druggl.tr.
Chicago September 13.
. Some Snow. Oeorge Iteatly, who
crossed the Cascade range of mountains
l via the McKenzie route last Monday,
! found six Inches of new snow and the
"beautiful" fell all the time he wae
for nil disorders arising from imperfect i crossing. T J Elliott, who came from
digestion.' James M Thomas, M I, Jtnbeinia Tuesday, says It snowed in
' i that district four Inches deep Mouduy.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspep
li because He Ingredients are such
that it can't help doing so. "The pub
lic can rely upon it as a master remedy
iu American Journal of Health, N
Yiticiul A Co, Corner Drug Store.
Doe this mean an early WUtttf
Marrieu Wednesday evening,
August IUU, at the borne of Mr James
Hart, corner of Willamette and Six
teenth streets, Mr J II While aod Miss
Mamie Hart, Itev Mortou L Itoee
officiating. The newly married peo-
pie will spend the summer at the Bo-1 interment, Spnugtle.d I 0 O F cemt
hernia mir.ee. tery.
Dj EI- At Springlleld, Oregon, Au
gust 16, 1699, ot scarlet fever, Stella
Larimer, daughter of George Lari
mer, aged b years 11 months
and V days. The funeral wae held
this atteruooD, Itev Cook officiating;
teer-, wae tendered publn- reeepti ,
at the Preeb terian obnroh ol this
city, of which he is the paetor, laet
evening.
As Is a Well known fae' that has
been heralded forth by Ihe newspa
pers not only of Oregon, but of ihe
nation, CnnpUlii Gilbert a
"right man in the rlitht place,"
proof of thle aak any volunteer of
regiment in any portion of
state.
The auditorium of the church had
Inhoi beautifully ami gracefully daoo
rated lor tba oeoaelon with tia:rs, fes
toons, tlowets, etc, and the middle
row of seals removed to give more
room
M.v S o'clock Ihe chinch . tilled to
ove: flowing by friends.
Prof John Btraub acted ae obalrman,
and afu r a few appropriate remarks
introduced Rev Mr Ahbelt, p .stor of
the M. K. ehureh, who In a lew well
Ohu en w ords OOmpllmontOd Chap-
lain Qilberl on hie record, and the poo
pie of Ku.eii.. for eendlng foortb tuch
a man to battle for God and humanity.
After lhl he Intmduetd Father
Pnybybkl, rector of 'he Catholic
church. Ihe Father elouoentle nor.
i rayed tbe Tery eneoewfiil manner in
winch Chaplain Gilbert had served
his Oo.i, his ooontrj io d ,(, boyai
during the campaign lu ihoi-laud of
Luaon,
t'liapiain Qilberl wa- then called
for, and was greeted enthusiastically.
He detailed many ovente that occurred
during tie eampalgn, ami ipoke
warmly of how gallantly and cour-
agaooalj tbe Secood Oregon Blood upon
every oooaaloo, Bla own part lu the
i mni algn was only luodcotly alluded
to.
B F Chapman, commander of J W
Bearv Pi it, o A R, and an old veter
an of the civil war, was Intro
duced and mole a moal hippy speech,
eommendlng the woik done hy the
Second Oregone mid Chapbdo Gilbert
ill particular.
Clyde Hillings, "the maeoot" of
Company C, then favo ed the audience
with a couple of selections which Wi re
well received.
Refreobmonte were served iu the
baesmeoL They were of a hlirh
order and greatly enjoyed.
Ad the people preeent were then
given an opportunity to meet one of
(he most popular men in Oregon.
Hpletid'd music was furnished dur
ing the entire evening by a string
hand ipeclally gotten up for the re
ception. All the members In the city that
belonged to the Beoood Oregon oalted
loatody, aa also did that noble or
ganlaatlOO, J W (ieary Post, (i A It.
'-ery organization lu the city was
i i'pi eseu ted at the reception. At least
1CMHJ )fOle were preeent to do honor
to the gallant and brave Chaplain, and
they all wished for him a long and
s ssful life.
A Life and Death Fight.
I)r W A Hineo, of Manchester, la,
wiitiugof his almost miraculous es
cape from death, says. "Exposure af
ter measles induced serious lung
trouble, which c mini In Consumption.
I had freijucut hemorrhages und
coughed nlgbl and day. All my doo
tois said I must soon die. Then I be
gan to use l)r King's New Discovery
for Consumption, which completely
cured me. I would not he Without it
even If it cost $.5 a bottle. Hundreds
have used It on my recommeinlat
ami ail say it never fails to cure throat
chest and lung troubles." Regular
Mc and l. Trial bottles t;
Wilklus A Linn, druggists.
Tha Apetlte of a Uoat
Is envitd by all poor dyipeptlox
wh at stomach and liver are out of
order. All such si, ouhl know that Dr
King's Nti Life Pills, the wonderful
Stomach und Liver llemedy, gives a
splendid apetlte, sound digestion mid a
regular bodily habit that Insures per
fect health and great energy. Only HQ
els at Wilklus A Linn, liruggists.
Letter List.
Eugene, Or, Aug. 17, 11)99.
Colllson, LT llerpster, Hlrdle
Knapp, J ZemmlOg, Fay
A rliure ol ouo c ut will ho inula on all
lettBM llrvn "ul. Ptftani olllrif lot tetters
will pi-c lute when mlrvrllM-l
It K t.( ORAC V V
Premlan on Wai rants.
The Eugene Loan A Havings Hank
will pay one per cent premium on city
and county warrants of ! and over.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
Tha Kind You Have Always Boughl
Bears tho
Signature
J. W. KAYS FUilTUEE CO.
i ana FLiMFPAI. DIRECTORS
Ho.nbv to Ixja.x. On gooi! real es
tate or pereoual security. luqulre f
L L SlKVK.vs, CoLer Block, Eugene.
I can save you money on anything
you want to buy Io my line If you will
only give me a chance. FA Kankln,
rnuilc dealer.
Acker's Dyiepsia Tablets are eo!d
oo a poeltlve guarantee. Curee heart
burn, rlilngof the food, dlatreee after
eating or any form of dyspepsia. Ooe
little tablet elves immediate relief. 'A
cents aud SO cenU. W L DeLaou,
DrtggUL
OTHER MATTCat
rslljr (Oisr.l, Aug lit.
A n . n ar mooting Of the City Coun
cil was held Monday evening.
Preeent, Mayor Harris and Council
men Oeborn, Lookoy, Roeoy, White.
Haines and Abrani-
Mlnuteaof July 10, II und C lead
and approved.
Ft n ance o in on i ti. reported ravorably
on a number of ( Ills and they were or
dered paid.
Councilman Ahrams, from judiciary
committee, on errors claimed to have
bten made in Kth and lllair n et ss
BBaamentfl reported. In the case of
Peter Johnson, lot , block 18, corner
of slh and Itlalr streets, assessment Is
correct, and we recommend the record
er be dilected to enter satisfaction of
Hen ou 30-foot madway S It Jackson
lot now owned bv Mrs Keudell.
Councilman Ahrams moved thenc-
ommendaUon of the ooeomlttae be
adopted; loea. The matter was then
referred In the llnance committee.
In Hie mailer of .Mrs N J Btowell'e
claim lor injury In the sum of (lix),
sil-lain.d bv fall on defective sidew alk,
opposite ami south of I'n i Washburn s
sidewalk, the wmmltlee made no rec
ommenilatlon. After discussion,
Councilman Oebom moved that fur
ther consideration be pOOtpOOed Itnletl
nltoly; curried.
M l l lily report of s rwl BOmmlB.
ihMIOf read. It showed IJ.OHtl feet of
oew and 780 old lumber u-ed; prhMHi
labor, 7 days; repairs ou sldew alks and
paid to recorder, fl,lb,
( oilncdm in Lu.'key asked furthir
time to rumrt on tries ohslructlnr
sidewalks, which Has granted
Mr I ,ii. key also reported bridges on
Booth Willamette street iu very bin'
condition. Street committee dlNOtod
io have them placed In roper OOOdh
lion without delay.
Report of the strut commlttte lit
ting I'.oiti.n t to build sewer iu the
alley between I'eail and High itreeU
was read; report adopted and mayor
ami recorder authorised to enter into
contract fftth Mr Itellmau to build the
same at ti; cents per loot, Contractor!
bond. 11000,
The following were the bids:
F II llellman, 77 cents per ft, amount
ing for the whole sewer $t,817 04
V McFarlund, whole sewer :t,;i."iil IKI
It M Day, whole sewer 3,",su no
Mummy A ltukcr.whole sewer J.lvii o
Councilman White, from committee
on lire and water, reported the sewer
bet w i en Willamette and Olive streets
nearly tilled with sand, and other ob
struct ions between 8th mid llth.
On motion of Councilman Ostium,
the committee was directed to have
the entire sewer cleaned out.
Marshuls' report of urrest. read and
lib d. It shows:
Arrests by Htlles 11
Arrests by Haw k I
Arrests by Croner 7
Total li)
Stock placed In pound: Htlles 1 cow
und Hawk ' cows.
Causes of arrests:
Hlcyclee on walk 0
Larceny 3
"egging I
Insulting language I
Dog ordinance I
Vagrant 1
Disorderly conduct 6
Total 10
Recorder reported puhlloutlou of
viewers rc ort on promised sewer la
l wi'i ii Olive and Charm-lton struts.
No remonstrance against the sewer
had been filed, and time for Bllllg hud
expired.
An Ordinance providing time and
manner for constructing sewer In alley
In tween Olive and Charnelton Itreota
from Hlh to llth streets, wiih read three
tunes and pas-ed by a unanimous
vote.
Petition of Midg ley & Chambers to
vacate the two alleys on the east and
north aide of the H W of block IS,
Ssinnei's original plat of Eogtne, Die
cussed and prayer granted.
This proMjrty Is to be used by the
oxcelslor works near the Kugene mills.
An ordinance providing fur the va
cation of certain alleys lu block 15, of
Skinner's original donation to Kugene,
was read three times under suss:nslon
of the rules and passed unanimously.
The mayor suggested the change
from monthly to bi-monthly meetings
of the council, rending the discus
sion of the subject, Councilman Honey
moved that when the council adjourns
it shall la-to meet on Saturday even
ing, L'ith Inst. Motion carried.
A number of bills ere ri fern d to the
finance committee.
Adjourned to meet Saturday, Aug
M, at s p in.
4. t,tn
, e w i -s. w .is II ..
;v v-. 'i
DEERING
lies Them.
OWERS
RAKES
BINDERS
Jubilant.
The Coyote Land boys are v. ry Jubi
lant over the fact that F A Kankln
laid their band Instruments down In
Eugene for $JG.0O leea than Hears,
Hoebuck A Co agreed to furnish tin in
for, In Chicago. Anotberobj -ct lesson
teaching that It pays to deal at home.
One Mloute Cough Cure Ulekly
cures olxtloate summer coughs and
colds. "I consider It a most wonder
ful medicine -quick and safe." W W
Menton, Msyhew, Wh, Vlooent A
Co, Corner Drug Store.
See them at
F. L. Chambers'
When
You drive out with your
family or "Best" girl,
To in Style
V..M N. i' I UlHsl
Buggy or Carriage Harness
WHIPS AND ROBES
Preston & Hales
Kugi-iir, i ejegea.
MACDUFF SAFE GRAIN ALLRIGHT
Grain-Bag Ship Sighted Off the .The Rain Has Not Injured the
California Coast.
SPOKEN IU TRANSPOST WARREN.
Hun Pnuiotaeo, Aug 16, The Urltlsh
ship Mm dull, long given up us lost, is
sufeai d battling with the weather &00
miles fiinn the Oregon ooaet, -he wai
siKhied by the tnuaaport Warren, Aug
list M, III latitude N.M drg north,
longitude l.'l.'l.'o deg west, a"d waa
dying -ii;uas ol distress. MnJ r I 'Ionia,
qoarterniaater of the Warren rtalch
arrived totilght with Colorado troops,
ordered a in ati tad of proritloui -cut to
i he . I aw, who signaled mat they had
been wttbOUt rafflolOBt food for four
days. The men on the Itaodufl ohsOTOd
lustily when the provisions WW
bullied aboard. Sli" had SDOOUOtOttd
bni neither, and was oonaldenibly
disabled for many da) s, mid hud been
becalmed for neatly two we ks. Hup-
phis hmi given oat, and starvation bad
been Inevitable.
The Mucdull', now ISUduys on' from
Cnlcutta, has a valuable OBTgO, In
cluding l,i mo,! iihi grain bugs, consigned
mainly to I'ortlmid. Klfly per cent
relosoranoo bad been placed upon her,
and Hun ! ranclrcu speciilut irs hud
praoUoally given her up as loac, The
bad figured the grain-tug deflolt this
year al 1003,000 sacks. Mil- will be
fully covered by the arrival of the
Ma. Mult, and IpSOUlbton will soon he
Jingling Urltlsh unl l in their pookota
Grain Yet.
YOl.K i Al K
Shows the stale of your fcellngi Slid
the stale oi yiiir health as well. Im
pure blood makes Itself apparent In a
pale and sallow complexion, PlmplM
and Hkln BrUptlotlB, If you are feeling
wiuk ami worn nut mid do not haves
healthy appearance yi.u should try
Acker's liloisl Bllllr. It cures all
blood did SBM here Ohl Bp B n-aparll
las and so-called pnrlllers tall, know
ing this we sell every bottle on a post
live guarantee. SV I. I) iLaOO, Orug
Klat. log toleu.
Haluiday nlgbt, August 12, my
white I.ewillyn setter "Don" waa
toleu. All white exoapt aona yellow
one as. Three years old, A suitubie
reward t'i anyone returnliig the dog, or
giving Inf. no .Hun leading to lbs re
covery. John 0 Ohav, Kugene.
MEAW RAIN. OUT IT IS OVER.
Considerable apprahanalon existed
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j ,,jr llWIb
evening over the Heavy aud continued
rainfall of .i esterday.
I 'p to the present time the cralu In
this county Is uninjured. This Ib the
opinion of oui largest wheal fanners.
In fact, It w uild take seveisl days of
rain yet to cause wheal to sprout In
the shock.
Today the weather Is encouraging.
No rain has fulb n llaei about 7 o'clock
lust evening, ami the wind Is In the
northwest, lie- right iuarter, ami the
barometer IndJoatea fair weather.
If good weather f. llows the rain will
have been u blessing. It will help out
the hops, make gross settle the
dust, and give us pure air to breathe.
OATH HAMAOKt).
TI a' crop a damaged to a eou-
ilderable eitent They will not do to
ship, hut will serve as feed sllrlght at
home.
llol'S,
'Ihe growers are of the opinion
that the bop crop Is not yet damaged.
A Bnloa hop buyer, K Levy, stated
ton latent Hlatesman reporter thle
last evening: "Ihe rain will prove
very harmful to hopa and gralu.
Hlnuild the rain ci use at once, growers
will very robably have to contend
with mouldy hops -lice or no lice. Of
course some yards will be more badly
uflecled than others, the extent of the
mould depending largely on the l .cu
lion of the yard."
J.ATKK.
Snme of the farmers claim that the
win ul lu the shook has turned black
mi l im iil.lv, mid that all said grain 1b
badly damaged for shipping purposes.
Others claim the contrary. A few
days time will tell Ihe ntory. Let ua
hope for tho best.
Watch Oct. Ii la n ported that
hunters lu various parts ol the county
are killing Ubloees pheasant! The
easnri u hen Ihe birds may be killed,
according to law, due nut open until
Ootober, btti Kme of the eportsmeu are
reported as having lost control of their
appetites and better Judgment and
gone gunnlnc lor the game, The
pheasants are said io Im very plentiful,
ami it Is an easy .natter to ba a gOfld
lot of them, (lame Warden Kissi nger
Is getting evidence ai d will pmarMla
some of the violators If ihey ai not
careful.
TlleD eilng mower Is fitted with
111 and roller bearing and will draw
lighter aud lost longer ihau any mow
er built, be them al t1' L Chambers.'
Ahoui oie month sgo my child,
which la fifteen moo tha id, had an
attack of diarrhoea accompanied by
vomiting. I kuvc It such remedies aa
are usually given In such cases, but as
nothing gave relief, we scut for a phy
slcian aud It wa- u inter his care for a
week. At this time the child had
been sick for about ten days and was
bating about t . i.; v live operations of
the howeil every twelve hours, and we
Wet i .vim ed that unless It soon ob
tained relief it would not live. Cham
borlall'i Oollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Raaaady was recommended, aud I
deoldea t try it. I toon noticed a
change fur Ihe bettor; by Its continued
BOB a Oompleta cure was tiroughl about
and It Is now perfectly healthy. C. L.
Hoggs Stumptown, tlllmer Co., W.
Va. T or sale by I lelano.
Dcai;ilirket.
Aug 17, 1890.
Vheat-44Jo.
Qajg lbs
Hope 10 to lie.
Itutter su In 40c per roll.
i-Kir iftjo
Wool-16o
Potaii.rs 75e.
Poultry-U o0 to M SO per doten.
Dried prunes 3 toojo