The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, April 06, 1901, Image 7

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OFFER
Weather Has Been Favorable
Big Crop This Year.
1F you want the
1 best Plow Shoes
or the best working
«shoe ever sold in bu-
gXlorJU0.Ji.65.
$1.75. 51-85 or $2.
PANAMA
ROUTE
OFFERED
U.
S
Special to tbe G uard .
...GO TO...
Yoran’sShce Store.
AMD COUNTY
N ew Y ork , April 3.—Aguinaldo has offered to sur­
render the Philippine insurgents and end all armed re­
sistance of the Filipinos to the United States. The
proposal was made through General McArthur. President
McKinley says that he will not bargain with Aguinaldo,
but his influence is welcomed.
PANAMA CANAL.
...APRILO Special to the Guard.
brevities .
D»11T Guard. April«
| t lbt-r w at her.
I ..ftembler»,” 835 and 840.
N ew Y ork , April 3—The Columbian government has
offered to lease the Panama canal to the United States The
terms offered by Columbia is that America shall build the
canal. Cession of territory is not included, The story that
Morgan is to build the canal is denied in all quarters. The
intent of the rumor is denounced as malicious.
PAN-AMERICAN BULL FIGHT.
Special to ths Guard.
M ooq ’ s Feed Store 9th Street.
at
F
A few good »uciud hand! 1 owe
B uffalo , N Y, April 3.—Mexican bull fights will take
£ Cbsuib» rs ’
place
at the. Pan-American fair.
Theground hog 1* evidently onto
Squad of most expert toreadors, and the finest fighting
hi, job this
Flour and mill feed our speciality bulls in all Mexico will be here. Cruelty will be left out.
Moon’» Feed Store.
SLAUGHTER MUST STOP.
AH wool suite to your measuie fr< tn
mein Wooleu Mill goods. J M How«. Special to the Guard.
Hog* are pork. Yesterday a t Chlca-
p tbs high water mark cf 86.'.5 was
N ew Y ork , April 3.—Citizens here have taken steps
to stop the slaughter of birds for millinery purposes, all
over the country. Among the leaders is Ralph Waldo
Trine, the Boston author now residing in new York.
FAIR BOARD APPOINTED.
«id.
Tns Junior Society of the Christian
burcb will bold their Ea»ter «ervioes
bi» eveni' g.
lud band whe»l*. McClanahan.
Special to the Guard
Beeond hand Petaluma incubator
S alem , Oregon, April 3.—The resolution adopted by
besp. F L Chamber».
Tbe foundation for the Dean’s new the Oregon Legislature, indorsing the Lewis and Clark
•eeidence *n the Divinity .School earn­ Centennial Exposition, directed the Governor to appoint a
pxs is being laid.
board of five trustees for the management of the exposition,
The school board is in sesHion this so far as Oregon is concerned.
hirooon chiding on plaus for the
This afternoon Governor Geer named the following
ew ad»'1 building.
persons
as such trustees: H W Corbett and C B Bellinger
All bsating stoves at cost during
of
Portland;
C W Fulton, of Astoria: Henry E Ankeny, of
sbrusry, st F L Chambers.’
Jacksonville;
and Edward E Young, of Baker City.
gr
teses,
Grrurto Millet, all kinds ot
4 * fresh line of girdeu seed* in bulk,
, Moon’s feed store, Dili street.
Bieyjie repairing. McClanahan.
SPANISH WAR CLAIMS.
Bruce Garrison ha* resigned bi* post­
il «»operator for tlie Western Union Special to the Guard.
wsrsph Co, aud Geo Taylor has
N ew Y ork , April 4.—Spanish war claims against the
ten bis place.
Sow is the lime to wi-it< r-'pray your government will be adjusted by cjmmissioners to be or­
Ex-Senator
chard One application now ie equal ganized in Washington, I). C., next week.
three in the summer. You can Chandler, of New Hampshire, will be the chairman.
_l it on stronger.
OHIO BANK ROBBED.
Tbe meat markt t formerly conducted
tbe Young block by Wing A Lang* Special to the Guard.
orthy will be reopened soon by E
C hardon , Ohio, April 4.—The Ohio bank here was
roders, of Albany.
robbed
last night. Six burglars blew open the safe. A
Ollvtr oe w gang pl w«, also Casa
d gang and sulksy plows, at F L desperate fight was had with the night watchman, who used
Umber*.’
his revolver freely.
Bicycle tires. McClanahan.
A POLITICAL MOB.
Ml-, Susie Backloy, sister of James
rckley, wbobM been quite ill, has Special to the G uard .
'u* to Ashland to see It tbe climate
N ew Y ork , April 4.—Five people were killed in riots
tmld benefit her.
Albany Herald: Mr* Frank Miller at Para today. The trouble was between political parties.
o been quite sick, but i* Improving, The soldiers fired on the mob. The end is not yet.
er mother, Mrs Gray, of Eugene,
LARGEST VESSEL LAUNCHED.
•• with her for several days, but has
turned home.
Special to ths Guard.
All kinds of pruning shears, spray
B elfast , April 4.—“The Celtic,” the largest vessel
imp, and ready mixed »pray materi-
ever built was successfully launched here today, amid great
»• F L Chamber*.’
Ideal Bicycles, «26.
excitement.
Governor Geer yesterday appointed
COURT LANGUAGE.
on J H Raley and Hon R Alexander,
Pendleton, regents ot the Weston Special to th* Guard.
'rm»l »chool, fur terms of six years
M anila , April 4.—The Commsisioners of the United
eb, to succeed themselves.
States
government have completed a code of procedure for
Pore clean Imported Dwarf Essex
ipe «eed, 5 cents per pound at Moon’s the Philippene Islands.
M store Sth street.
Spanish is to be the court language until 1906.
All Oliver plows are fully guaran-
«1 to scour and are »specially built
t Oregon aoi .
FL Chambers baa
Oregon Historical Society.
Congratulations for Harrison.
rn.
AT
ARGAINS
GOc, 75c and $1.00
hat<. Your choice
while they last for
5 oc.
-t, m ,
«hai«« for
toen, nova «od s’rls. Bovs
fsoey».,..
85c
• * ‘
hate 15c
u . T
straw hats
K.y.
«trsw hate
10c
J. ' • -• cy Mrw*
straw hate
líate
lúe
1 1 ’ -ywrr
J• < r Pink beans
te-1 -
Sc
oo 1 onion s«tt* p«r lb
1 to
',?,*** ^r*,h g rd«i seeds
5e
*11 Sind» garden seeds in bulk,
r sht prtre,
AX BILLY
DEPARTMENT store .
So ter a* he*rd front, no injury
yet befalleu fruit iu atty *ection of
state, says tbe Oregonian. Barring
cold raius st bloaso utug time, there
will be a large cr-'p inis year, both of I
gar ten end orchard fruit«. The can­
ning aud drying Industrie* will, it
may be bopetl, l>e sufficiently active to
preveut tlie crop from goli g to waste
In tbe accustomed quantltl * witnessed
in au abundant year. Among tlie ab
• Mttie* of Oregon agriculture and eOc- ,
comic conditions is the fast that each ;
year for year* past hundred* of tons of
the best fruit In the world have rot­
tie t under the trees, or dried up on the
buaiies, while thousand* of dollar*
worth of canned fruits have been
brought here tor family u«e from oilier
•tat«*.
Efforts in recent year* have
tunde to ttep this double waste,
they have been only partially suo-
ceeoiul. Ic is gratifylug te uoue that
with lhe promise of an ai-und <ut fruit
crop there is prospect of an Increased
effort to take care of th* product for
our constat tly widening market.
With au army of occupation iu the
Philippines 100,00* strong, aud ,u In­
telligent revision of the army ration
to suit the need* ot añidiera iu a trop­
ical climate, together with tlie in­
creasing occupation of our northern
territory, due to the growth of mining
Interests, fruitgrowing, canning, aud
drying in this state ought to take rank
In a very few year, as great • nd
profitable industrlvs.
Evea leaving tbe army supply out,
tbe horn* demand, together with that
of tbe mining Motions to the north
•nd east, should make it worth ti e
while to enterprising men to dry, can
and place upon tbe market iu a con­
dition of excellence that would enable
it tocomi>ete with tbe outside supply,
the fruit grown so abundantly in var-
ious sections of Oregon.
Court House Items.
Chattel mortgage........... ............. 82900
Chattel mortage............................. . 100
Satiefactlou of mortgage.............. . 750
RKAL ESTATE TRANEERS
C E Russell et ux to Milo B Stone et
ux 15.5 29 acre* lu tp 20 a r 6 w, ex­
change of land and personal property.
Milo B Stone et ux to C E Kuesel I et
ux 45 acres in tp 17 * r 4 w, exchnti ne
of lands aud personal property.
M O Wilkins et ux to Mrs Madora M
Snyder lots 3 and 6 blk 2 Christian’s
first ad to Eugeue, 81500.
B W Baker et ux to J W Wheeler
98.30 acres in tp 17 a r 4 w, 83000.
L M Travis to J W Key et ux lot 1
In Huddleaton's ad to Eugene, 8100.
EC Smith et ux to Hans Hansen
120 acres in tp 17 a r 4 w, 81920.
Abigail Hemenway to Volney Hem-
enway 130 acres in tp 17 « r 4 w, $2.
Abigail Hemenway to Stacy Hem­
enway 60 acres in tp 17 a r 4 w, $2.
U H to La Fayette Boring 160 acre«
In tp 18 s r 3 w, patent.
Samucd Fawver to Charles Allieon
40 acres in tp 16 s r 2 w, 830.
U 8 to Noah Btile* 120 acres in tp 18
s r 2 w, patent.
C 8 Calef to Samuel Fawver 40 acres
in tp 16 s r 2 w, 820.
Catherine L McGregor etal to Frank
Bpore» 40.45 scree In tp 16 s r 2 w, 8580.
O A C R R to Bootb-Keily Co 41 62
acres In tp 22 s r 2 w, 8187.29.
0 6 UK R to Booth-Kelly Co 200
acre« in tp 15 a r 2 w, 81500.
O A C R K to Booth Kelly Co 40
scree in tp 16 s r 1 e, 8320.
OACRR te Booth-Kelly Co 40
ar re« In tp 16 a r 1 w, 8152.
O a CRR to Booth-Kelly Co 40
•ores in tp 20 » r 2 w, 8190.
PROBATE COURT.
PERSONAL.
I*.11» Guard
Horace MeK-lev wa* in the city to
*
J F. Nolaud, of Creswell, wa* m
town today.
Hon C II Raker, of Waltervlile, wa»
in the city today.
Rev EC Sanderson went to Port­
land this afternoon.
Dr C E Lnotuis returned this after­
noon to Qrvgou City.
H N Uockerllue returned this after­
noon from Port laud.
Prof F G Young wa* a passenger to
Salem thia atttraoon.
HCHpaik«, of Blue River City, la
back from Harrisburg.
.Ml** Anna Grimes wa« a paasenger
to Harrisburg this afternoon.
Uapt J M William* went to Junction
thia afternoon on a professional visit.
I'apt W 8 Moon went to Portland
thl» afternoon ou a few day«* business
trip.
C H Park, the mining man, waa an
arrival from Grants Paas thl* after­
noon.
J D Scharff, the well knowu Port­
land commercial traveler, la in Eu­
gene.
J Davies, tlie merchant tailor, made
a business trip to Junction thia after­
noon.
Dr C W Ln we returned today from a
professional trip to points in Southern
Oregon.
M rs M F Fogle ba* gone to Newberg.
Yamhill county, to visit with her
mother for a month.
Mrs J B Eddy, of Eugeue, is expect­
ing her son, Frank and family to
arrive here from Utica, N Y,lu a day
or two.
Mr and Mr* W E Keeler, of Middle­
ville, Michigan, are guest* at the home
of Mr and Mr* Chester D Comb«. Mrs
Keeler la a niece of Mr Combs.
Prof John P Meakin went to Jasper
today to lecture on Woodcraft and will
return to Eugene Saturday and will be
entertained by ttie Elks that evening.
Col Geo O Yoran went to Roseburg
this afternoon. He will attend the
drill of Co E, 4th Regiment, O N G,
in that city tonight and will give the
company special ins’rncllon in several
phases of drill work.
A FLATTERING NOTICE
The San Francisco Bulletin Tells
Abtflli the Coming Wedding
of Miss Thompson
The First Christian church was filled
to overflowing lost night with an
Erlend« of Mr Elmora Lcfilngwell, | *adi«nce to listen to * lecture by Prof
tlie Coast editor of th« Examiuer, ami John P Meakiu of Hilt Lake City, on
the ad­
Mi«« Ethel w> tine Thompson are¡ rralernaliem. Prxxi ng
pleased, but not surprised, to ham that I dress a abort musical progruu was
the popular young couple are to bo render*. constating of vocal solo* by
wmlded al a near date. The news of Mr*Claire Wlllou|h >y and piano aoloa
lhe engagement waa anuouiicod yee- ' by Mr* Hrs H F Hollenbeck, the
rendition of which e Ic ted hearty ap­
terd*y stternuoo.
Prof John
Straub
pre­
Mi«* Thompson Is the deugbler of I plause
Mrs Elizabeth Ttiumpaon, of Eugene, sided at the me* tli g aud introduced
Oregon. The young lady was educated Prof Meakiu, who, at considerable
al Miso Wset’s aenduary ou Van Nees length, held the audience’* close at­
avenue aud I» well known among our tention with hla eloquence aud logic
on the advantages and benefits derived
local society |>eople.
Mr Lertlngwell baa for many years from a membership In the Woodmen
beeu Idcutlflod with the local news­ of the World. The address wai very
papers. H» graduated from the Mark­ highly spoken of by all attendant.
After tlie lecture a number of prom-
ham academy at Milwaukee, later
jollied tbe Chicago World staff aud mem. Woodman and their ladle* re­
oyster
then wa* eug*xed ou the Chicago nal red to the “Banquet"
Times-Herald. About live years ago parlors where oysters were aerved.
he came to California, and siuce that M 1, Campbell acted as toastmaster
time has tieen oounecled with various aud toast* were given and responded
to by a number of the part lei pan te.
local journal«.
The prospective bride and groom Prof Meakiu recited several selections
to th* delight of all present. Thia
will reside In tbe city.
party consisted of the following: John
P Meakiu, Mr and Mrs M LCanapbell,
Died.
Mr and Mr* H F Hollenbeck, Dr and
Mary Cathar lea, the three-daya old Mr* M L York, Mr and Mr* J W
daughter of Mr anil Mr* H W Eylar, Kays, Dr aud Mrs W L Chas fair*, Mr
of near Hprlugtleld, died Mouday, and Mrs M O Wilkins, Mr and Mr*
April 1st, of heart failure. The little W O Z Igler, Mr and Mrs YD Hensill
one waa »leeping in the arm* of it* MriW Koyksudal), Dr D A Faina,
grandmother, Mr* J A McMahan, aud Mr Harbert L Campbell and Mr P E
passed away without a sign of ailment Snodgrass.
S. F.Bullctlu March St.
other than the twitching of the chin.
Fun< ral services were condur ted nt the
home Tueeday afttrnoou by Rev llarry
Benton, of tlie Eugene Diylnlty School.
The little caeket wa« covered with
tlowera and the home crowded with
with aympalhlzitig friend*. Inter­
ment took place in the Mt Vernon
cemetery.
Pure Home Made Brandy.
For live', kidney or stomach trou­
bles, oolda, lagrippe or biliousness there
I* nothing better than Francis’ pure
brandle«. All order* promptly tilled
witti prune, apple or |>ear brandy at
75 cents per quart, or 82.60 j>er gallon.
Orders try stage or expre«* will lie se­
curely tHixed, Made and «old to con­
Today’s Halem Statesman: Senator sumers, ouly.
1 M F rancis ,
W Kuykendall, of Eugene, arrived tn
Fifil> slid Blair «tieni«. Fugane, or
Salem yesterday afternoon nnd attended
the commencement exercise* of the
Willamette university medical class at
Red Hot From the Gun.
the M E church last eveulug. He will
return home today.
Wa* the ball that hit J R Steaman,
of Newark, Midi, In the Civil War. It
Can Cubans Govern Themselves? caused borritile ulcer* that no treat­
ment helped for 20 year*. Then
One of tlie beat known diplomat* Buckleu'* Arnica Halve cured him.
recently declared that tlie Cuban* are Cure* cut*, bruiae*, burn*, boll*, felon*,
incapable of governing theinaelvee, and corn*, akiu eruptions. Beat pile cura
that the United Ntatea must maintain on earth. 25 eta a box. Cure guaran­
It« present control indefinitely, or else teed. (Sold by W L DeLano, druggiat.
annex the island. There will t>e those
who will dispute thia, but there are
none whodlipute the well e*tabli*iied
fact that Hostetter'* Stomach Bitter*
la capable of controlling tlie common
dl*ea*es of tlie stomach. it la a remedy
that la backed by tlfty year* ofaucceea.
It 1« an Ideal medicine for constipation;
a strength builder f r those who are
predlapoaed to lung troubles, and for
nervouaneaa It I* of wonderful benefit.
A* an appetizer it I* incomparable.
Those whose atomactia are out of order
ahould not fall to try a bottle.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
eta. All <lruggl*te refund the money
f it tel.« to cure. E. W. Grove’s *lgna-
ure Is on ear'll box. 25c.
C ity G kth J udgment . —Wednes.
day'* Albany Democrat. "In the «as*
of J B Tillotson against th* city of Al­
bany a demurrer by the defeudant to
the complaint wa* auatalucd, which
knock* the caaeoutof court practlcally-
Tha judge held that the city bad *
right under the naw charter to place a
toll on the bridge, that it could repair
Local Market.
it under the aupervtalon of the com­
mittee on *tre«t* and public property
April 5, 1901.
and that the Indehtedneaa limit did
Butter—85 to 50c per roil
not apply toacaaa of thia charaotar in
Wool—16c
the making of neceaaary repair* to city
Poultry—83 50 to 84 50 paa uoaen.
property. The work will go on and the
Dried prunea—8 to^jo
loll begin April 80."
Flour—75 (>er «ack.
Oats— 40 cent*.
Portland Telegram April 3: Rev J
Potatoes—60c. cash per 100 Ilia.
E snydar, preached hie farewell eer-
Egg*—12 cents.
mon at the Mount Tabor Preebyterian
Wheat— 50 cent*.
church laat Monday mornlnr, and left
Hop*—12 to 13$ cents.
for hie new charge at Brown,vlll
A number ot popular young ladles of Monday night.
Jn tbe matter of the guardianship of
Thu EJFrank L and James E Mar­
ik tni»>rs.
Sarah M Martin ap-
Hilttled guardian with bonds flxsd at
p°^
8600, wWl Tliotuaa Bowers surety.
In th* flatter of Josephine R Stile«,
dfcearad. Geo B Dorris, executor, file*
hla fli
fig^l account. Tueeday, May 7, Eugene have formed an organization
hl*
¿ilor bearing objection« to final lulled the ”R R R’e.” Object and
1901, *1
mzwwvi I nV
ri F
alma not given out. It la said the con­
aocou
Estate of Amo« Madaell, deceaaed. stitution and by-law* provide for cue
Jatae« A MoLeod, cited to appear in ' geutlemao men.tier.
court Monday, May 6, and *how cau«s
Heppner Time«: Ibe Ayers Cattl«
why the »aid James A McLeod should Company last weex bought of Lone
not be removed aa »aid administrator. i Rock parties 20 two-year-old steer* at
Guardianship of Loul* Burg, lte<> 826 50 |>er head and 60 yearling ateere,
Burg, guardian, flies semi-annual at 818.50 per head. They also bought
The »acoud annual report of the Ore­ statement »bowing total receipt« ut
C hicago , April 3.—Carter H Her I-
eight heart of two-year-old «leers nt W
aon. who was yesterday elected mayor gon Historical Hociaty has bean re­ 865 67, dl»bur»ement« 118.30; tralance P DuVon at 8'25 per head. These cat­
of Chicago for the thir l time, has re­ ceived. It I* a pamphlet fijx#i Inches on hand, 847.27.
tle will for the present ire turned in
ceived a number of coDKratulatlons and cental as 124 pages. It shows that
Estate of John Tait, dreeaaad. Ar­ with the 230 tread which the company
from prominent democrat« throughout the aoclety had 027 member* on No­ thur B Tall and 8 B Eakin, executor», ha« tieen wintering on tbe Haling place
the country, who wired him all «r>rt« vember SO, 190-', distributed in 23 order ef «ale of p«r*on»l property.
in Hand Hollow. After the sale of
of good cheer.
ammany leader» sent countie* In Oregon and four in Wash­
Estate of U B Vao»chola« k, deceased. Dutton's cattle was made, Mathews A
Hamenway, administrator, Bock, the butchers, offered the Ayers
several me»«ag««. and one which came ington. The material collected during James
from Lincoln, Neb., bore to him thl« the year ie claMlded as follow*: Li­ flies report »bowing total reoelpta to be Cattle Co 8'< per head for their bargain,
brary Department— Documenta, 184; 8548.90, dietiureed and allowed 8522.13,
message:
but their offer wa* refused. Cattle are
• Robert E Burke, Chlcago-Teod«r diariee, •< count book», ete, 18; mapa balance on hand 824.86.
cattle
these day s.
teCarter H Harrison my «incere con­ and chart*, 15; bound new«paper flies,
Estate of Ellxabatb Breeding, de-
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1
27;
mi«cellaneona
paper»,
unbound,
53;
gratulation«. 1 hope th«entire lieket
ceaM'tl. Geo W Breeding removed •«
uicas County,
pamphlet«, 185; mieceilaneou* book», executor sad J W Cox appointed in
is elected.
Frank J Cheney makes oath that be
108; early school book*, 48. Museum
W J B ryan ’’
bl« stead.
is the senior partner of the flrm of F J
Mayor Van Wyck, of New York Dej-artment—Pioneer reline, 207; arch­
Estate of Gottfleld Hlekathier, ad­ Cheney A Co, doing buaine«« In the
aeological
relic»,
172;
pioneer
photo
­
ministrator flies report showing re­
City, sent a similar di*patcb.
graph», 448; other picture«, 189. The ceipts «mounting to 8MO); disburse­ City of Toledo, county and state afore-
documenta consist mainly of letter* ments 884.75. Claim« allowed 8161.84 ■ald, and that «aid firm will [>ay ONE
Working Night and Day.
and other written matter relating to Administrator author.z d to »»II jer HUNDRED DOI.LARS for each and
every caxe of Catarrh that oannot be
the early social and business life of the
• cured by tbe use of Hall’s Catarrh
Ths busiest and nnghtlsM ’Jttl* country, and the relics are sech as •onal property.
Estate of Wm H Fisk, deceased, or­ Cure.
FRAN K J CH EN EY.
thing that ever was made la Dr King « were us-d while crossing tbe plains
der of court for distribution of monep.
Sworn to before mo and auiwcribed
New Life Pills- Every pill >• •
with teams or in tbe early Industrie«
CIRCUIT COURT.
in my presence, thio Sth day of !>»
coated globule of health, that chauK-* of the coantry. Visiters at tbe rooms 1
Fleckenateln, Mayer 4 Co, v« V H cember, A D, 1*86.
weakness into «trengtb, H«tleeane* In­ in lhe city hall, Portland, average 1600
A W GLEASON,
to energy, brain-fag into mental a month, and all who visit that city Hqghee, to recover money.
> nut |
Notary Public.
power. They’re wonderful In building are cordially invitee to call.
I
up the health. Only 25c p*r box.
Hall’* Catarrh Cur* la taken In’er-
Notice to Tax Payers.
Sold by W L Delano.______
nally and acta directly on the t.lood
No Cure No Pay.
Th*
asee^meiit roll« are DO» and mucous surface* of the aystem.
Send for teetlmorilals, free.
open for payment of tax«*
_
.
7M
Led
f ,i
i*2 '■ #
F J CHENEY A < O, Toledo, U
I*
M
W
W
WiTMBKa,
Haan tka
Hr.Id by druKT-ta, 75c.
I
81g-i«tsn
Mbsr.l Lane county, Oregon.
Hall’s Family Pills are the beat.
5
Dally
April 4
PHO» M KAKI M S LBCTUBB.
I. A M l‘KH1RE— BRO W N WEDDING.
Burna Items, March 30: A quiet
but very pretty wedding occurred at
the home of Mr and Mr« A A Cowing,
six miles *<rthe**t of Burna, March
27, at 11 am, wtien Mr E J Lamp-
shlre and Miss Grace Brown, formerly
of Eugene, Or., were united In mar­
riage. Rev A J Irwin, pastor of the
Presbyterian church of this city, per­
formed the ceremony.
Aside from Mr Cowing’« family,
where the bride mad« her home, there
ware present only tbs Immediate rela­
tives of ths groom, and Mr Belshaw,
of Mt Vernon, Oregon, uncle to the
bride. At high noon the wedding
party sat dowu to a wedding dinner,
and it 1« expressing It very mildly to
to say It was a perfect feast of good
things.
The bride 1» a charming and accom­
plished young lady, aud the groom Is
a young man highly re*pscted for his
estimable <|uall:les and need« no intro­
duction to ttie isadera of the Items.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the pub­
lic to know of one concern in the land
who are not afraid to be generous to
tlie needy and raftering. The pro­
prietor* of Dr King’* New Discovery
for Consumption, Cough* and Cold*,
have Riven away over ton million trial
bottlea of thia great medicine; and
have the satisfaction of knowing that
it lias absolutely cured thousands of
hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis,
lioaresnes* and all diseases of the
throat* cheat and lungs are rarely
cured by it. Call on W L De La no,
druggist, and get a free trial bottle.
Regular size 50 cents and 81. Every
bottle guaranteed or price refunded.
Just Before Decoration Day
The one time in tbe year when tbera
la a mutual effort to beautify th* cem­
eteries 1« the most appropriate time to
have your monumental work attended
te. Order* for Decoration Day should
be placed st once and with tbe Eugene
Granite A Marble Works, W W Mar­
tin. proprietor.
Write for booklet.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Thl Kind You Hivo A«wayi Bought
Baar* the
tMgratureof
OLIVER PLOWS
Eight full carloads
just received
Oliver Steel
Oliver Chilled
Every one
Guaranteed
F. L. CHAMBERS.
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Plow
Shoes
F RUT PROSPECTS.