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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1901)
THE EIGENE CREAMERY. Plow Shoes NATIVE SONS PROTEST. Business Increasing Right Along —Excellent Butter. the I E best you Plow want Shoes or the best working Shoeeverso’din Eu gene for $1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $1.85 or $2. ...GO TO... ' ABOR MEN WIN Special to the Guard. P ittsburg , April 18.—Settlement of labor trouble in progress. It Las Inen agreed that all discharged men be reinstated, and that Halloway will be also reinstated later. A WAR MEASURE. Special to the G uakd . Yoran’s Shoe Store L ondon , April 18.—England will borrow $300,000,000. Loan« will be in consols. The Chancellor of Exchequer proposes to suspend sinking fund. Extreme measures C1TY AND COUNTY taken to carry on war with the Boers. APRIL 20 MANILA SCANDALS. satubdav Special to tlie Guard. Moon’s Feed Store 9th Street. T^sprlm fie'd “lo,,n bB"gOUe t“a sood ’» Feed Htore' M anila , April 18.—The trial of commissary scandals in army begins Monday. More scandals have been un earthed in commissary department. Prominent officers are suspected. INSURGENTS ACTIVE. Of course Eugene will celebrate the Special to the Guar 1. ¿hcomioK Fo«lb of J“ly; ^□d hand Petalutn* incubator •hsaD. F Chambers. ihweringiA Titus are making im- •' T‘ M anila , April 18.—Insurgent dispatches have been captured by American scouts. General Noriel, insurgent, directs General Malwar not to surrender. The insurgents are active again. RAILROAD QUESTION. Special to the Guard. FArusry, st F Chamber*. Tb.Odd Fehow* of Bp.ingfieldK.ve N ew Y ork , April 18.—The Pennsylvania railroad is to pu-ebAsed the opera hous* at that have men on beard of directors of railroad trusts. Probably .,1.« (or a lodge ball signifies transcontinental agreement. n^an MUlet, all X. »Is ot grass«*, ibd a fresh line of garden seeds iu bulk, SAM MORRIS SUICIDED. ,t Moott’» feed •t«««’. Btreet' Special »o the G uard . Frances Griggs, of Junction, has ^uvrit.led a lie diploma, having I P ortland , Or, April 18.—Sam Morris killed himself UUibt 45 months as required. today. Cause, despondency. He worked for Charles Kohn Oliver new gang plows, al.o Casal A Co. day gang and sulkey plow*, al b L thsmber».' »<iH Stella Wells, of Irving, and ARRESTED AT ALBANY. Jotto Hugo Perk n* will be married Sunday, April 28tb, at the bride's Man Passed Worthless Check on home. Lane County Bark. Th* funeral of Chas Morton of Spnngfield occurred oday and tbe 3sur Gsard. April U rituxiDs intered in the Smith cemetery A man was arreeted at Albany this on coyote. mor dtig for passing a worthless check All kind* of pruning shear», »pray on tbe Lane County bank of tini city y.u.psand ready mixed spray materi at J unction tbe other day. al at F L Chambers.' The man gave J H Miller, the Juno- Pur* clean Imported Dwarf Essex tion liveryman, a check on the above . »g* seed, 5 cents per pouud at Moon’s nainwi bank for *22, made payable to | M store 9lh street. "JamesGrant ” and signed t>y "Walter I All Oliver plow* are fully guaran- Special to Guard A Morxe, Trea«, D H C Mr Miller H alem , April IS.—Hon E F Park- * twd to scour and are especially built prevented the check at the Junction I for Oregon sot. F L Chambers has hurst’s funeral at 10 a m today, waa the bank and the bank officials sent It to Rev Eugene for collection.. There was largest in the city for years. Utetn. The found to he no money In the Lane Rev W C Kautner officiated. The money to improve RoJaviLe County bank to the credit of Walter A body Masons and Elks turned out in a Springs is in tbe bands of County Mcrse, The authorities down the Treasurer Miller, aud work will com- THE WOOD TRUST. valley were telephoned to arrest the mene* at ouce. man, and he was apprehended at ( h»a Johnson, formerly of Eugene, Special to the Guard. Albany this morning. H ai .EM, April 18.—The wrxxl trust bnow iu Denver where he ieemploye LATER, io a branch .tor. of th. W L Douglas today purchased from all ths sawmills From the Albany Herald of today it hho* Company. all slab product for six months This Is learntd that tbe man’s nams is V D Now I* the time to winter-*pray your means the wood tru-4 will cinch tbe Warren and is an ex-railroad brake orchard One application now 1» equal people for the next tew months. man from Idaho. He passed a check to three In the summer. You c»u In that city also [on the Lane County pul it cn stronger. hank for *2g and endorsed it a* “Thos Mr O A Cobb of Cottage Grove ba* i CIGAR DEALER IS ARRESTED Grady.” He olaims to be a traveling painter and oame tbrtugh Eugene purchased Mr. Whileaker’a hording i from tbe south. He is a man about and lodging house, located in the i Nickel-in the-Slot Machine Law 35 > ears old, dark complexion, rather Underwood residence property. i heavy set, and wore a dark suit and to Be Tested in the Courts Corvallis Gsxette: Rev PA Muse», «mall cap. In all probability he will Immediately. A this el'y, ha* been appointed to »UC- , be held at Albany for tpi 1. «red Rev Belberl iu the pulpit of the M Eeteureb, South, at Junction City Hsiein, April 17 —E E Nichols, who Automobiles in War. Warned to correspond with parties opened a cigar store iu this city on hwmg good Umber land claims on the Monday, was yesterday afternoon ar Automobiles are la be used as army Btualaw river aud its branches, with a rested by Hheriff F W Durbin, for run view of buying the »ame. < lain)» ning a nickel-in-the-slot machine, transport wagons. Trial experiments lorth ot river preferred. Address ( •nd wa» held for trial by City Re iu France have proved convincing. George A Hart, Lock Box 371, Eugene, corder N J Judah, being r»le«»ed on It is odd to note the different uses to his own recognizance. Nichols o;>etied which nature and science are put. Oo Oregon. the battlefield they fight for tbe de G»o C»rr, employed in falling trees bl* store ou Saturday, aud announced struction of life, while throughout the o a loggingcamp above Dexter, was that hs would run a slot machine, by country Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters struck ou tbe .boulder by a falling giving a 5-cent cigar for every nickel one of nature's most scientific med I. limb Tuesday and rendered uncon dropped into the device, in addition to I cine», fights to preserve It. For fifty the i regular prizes. ------- He did a large < v *( mi <». scious (or a time. Dr Cbe»hir., of tbis me busines» from the start, and the arrest years the Bitters has been makicg city, was called aud a'tended the man » i* generally understood strong «trong stomachs aud coring dyspepsia followed. Jt is Injuries. He was only pretty badly this is to be a te»r ca«e, and that all the i indigestion, constipation aud bilious- braised up. ne*s. In the spring when sr- nes*. «ben tbe system cigar dealer* and saloon esioon men .re Ths Eugene Laundry Co cnlD’ backing Nichols In tbe venture and i. usually run down this wonderful msuceta mov* Into their new location, that It wilt g<> to the supreme court for msdiciiis will be helpful In restoring oasdoor west of their present qssrtsre, tbe purpose of securing a decision of your health aud streug'.b. It will uoiorrow morning. They will have that tribunal <>n the constitutionality a|«o prevent malaria, fever and ague hi aeE more room than heretofore. of the Proebstel ulekle-ln-ths-slot ma- »nd a« an appetizer It is unequalled, Th* building Is 23x90 feet in dimen chine bid. The outcom. is awaited Aee that our private ----- revenue - —. stamp .. is I over tbe Deck of the bottle. sion» and s'l of it will be occupied by with interest. tbs launfl, •, AFTERNOON PRESS BULLETIN One Week Only mt. 1> <» -«gar *1 OO 6ih* i ink Gewu» .25 ldot u.t megs .05 3 pkg- wa«b powitv* .15 1 pkg et vet ope» XXX .04 I pkg worwi tooth picks a M lib ',•»<• gold dust wash powder .20 I t x «..-JI ».InIng .26 ' -U *» cat dy .01 1 cl » iiv » h .q>ee .04 J It- m | c(lrd teach», .25 lib g'KMl drl -d apple» .05 2"lr> go 4 rl- •» 1 <O Uh »>»>4 e> n or gb>-» ••• W««S .06 ' t> | .25 AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE. C M El-pass hss ths thanks of thsedi' r of the Gl’AKU for a two-pound bl.K-k of the etevllent butter now l».ug maaufact ired st his uew creamery in this city. Tlie article la of epleadi.i flavor and 1« meeting with a rawly sale. The city grocery eto*es are Irei „• supplied with it and out of town shipments an being niada. Mr Els pa*« aava that the amount of cream received st the ervamery is increasing daily and next week a churning will be ba I every day. Ihinrg she summer it is eii»*etod that ths capacity of the creamery will he taied t > chum into butter all the cream which will tie brought. Wagons are sent out each day to collect the cream and they return heavily loaded. As the business continues to gn w more wagon« will be added. The Eugeue creamery is a |>ern>aiient in dustry and deserves the litwral pat! onage of all. Favors a Change Daily Guard, April 1* E i ' gene ,Ore, April 18, 1901. To the E ditor :—In your editorial In yesterday's UUARD you seem to lake umbrage at the proponed change of name, by the oonocil, of Cbarneltoo street to Jackson street. I wish to take i-sue with the utter ances of the G vakd on the su'J-ci. In the first place I do not think many of me cdiz»us are disgusted at tbe pro. poeed change of name. Iu the seoouil place there is no giuui reason why any tiody should 1« displeased, for Char- tielt >n does not signify anything, It is not suggestive of Mulligan, upon wtn.ee donation stands a portion of Eugene, Thirdly, It is very evident It has always tieen the policy of the city to name the st reels west of Willamette street for presidents of the United Htates, and the name of Jackson, one of the nation’s very greatest presidents and historic characters has not yet been honored io the way proposed. Tbe name of Jackson, along with Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, Polk and Liuoolu Is rever^i by all patriotic American*. All tlie streets west of Willamette are named for pre-ulents, save three— Olive, Cbnrueit >n and Lawrence. What do any of these names stand for, simply nothing; ami further, they aie oddities, aud eut of harmony with the policy of the cltv of naming streets in that locality of the city. It occurs that It would be altogether appropriate, aud a proper thing to do, for the names of the three streets named, not named for oue of the presidents, to be ohanged and named for Jackson, Cleveland and Harrison. Once more. If the city would honor Charnel Mulligan with the name of a street, let it change that "supreme" name High street to that of Mulligan. Or the council might with propriety change the name of either one or three or four other streets In the east end to Mulligan. In that case the name of Mulligan would tie perpetuated and honored, but not by “Cbarneltou.’’ ER H ki »'WORTH. [Then why not change Willamette, Oak, Pearl, High, Mill, Patterson, Hllyard anil Alder to Van Buren, Her- rlson, Tyler, Folk, Taylor, Fillmore, McKinley and Buchanan and then create some more streets running north and south to fill out the list? Why not tie consistent, Mr Hklpworth, aud name High itreet after a president aud not “Mulllgatt?" And, again, It has Nor been the policy of the city to name the streets west of Willamette after the namee of presidents. Olive and Charnelton streets were named along with Willamette, long before tbe r Residential street* were thought of and bebire Ms Hklpworth was born, and so were most of those streets east of Willamette street. And again, why should "Jackson, Cleveland and Her rison" be selected frsm the long roll oa|ltouame street* after. Where is McKinley and tbe great Garfield? What are they guilty of, Mr H?— E d J SOCIAL. I Dally Gaar«i April IS O Skinner's Cabin Against Pro posed Change of Name of Charnelton Street. speaks plainly . To tub H on M ayor and C ommon C ouncil and C itizkn . or E uobn .: At a apecial meeting of Hkinuar'» Cabin No 5 Oregon Native Hone, held on the 17tb day of April, 1901, Iu the Odd Fellow» ball, tbe uuderelgned, members of »aid order, w«r» duly ap- pointed »■ a committee to formulate and preaent a resolution or statement I rotesting sgaitiat tbe proposed ordi nance to change the name of Charnel- tou street to Jaekaon street iu our city. In accordance with the unanimous re quest of th» me uber* of »aid order, we l>eg leave to submit the following: W. earnestly protest against th. proposed ordinance, chang- lite name log of Cbarneltou street to Jaekaon street for the reasons, following: One of the primary pur po»m of the organization of tha Order of Native Hons, 1» to preserve and per petuate the memory of the pioneers of the stats of Oregon; that “€baruelton” street in our city waa *o named in honor of Chartist ^fulligau who wa* oDe of Oregon'» early pioneers, and whose nam. 1» familiar to every plo- ueer In Laue county; that oue half of the city of Eugene now stands on the donation land claim of Mr Mulligan, ami more than one-half of the busineas houses of Eugene are built upon tbe 40 acres of land which this pioneer gener ously gave to the city of Eugene; Lan- county has duly appreciated this gift from Mr Mulligan bv honoring bis memory by erecting a suitable monu- in*nt over hl* grave. The city of Eu gens luors than 40 years ago, named one of its »feels “Cliarnelton,” in honor of Mr Charnel Mulligan, and this city owes to this ploueer tne duty of | er;>etuAlii>g his name ami memory iu tlis name of " Charnelton’’ street. Aside from ths foregoing fact» there are other reasons for retaining the present name "Cliarnelton street:" Il wa» one of tbe first street» established in the city and is very generally known by its present name; also, many deeds to lots adjasenf Jo this street make reference to the name “Charneltou street” In t >e descriptive parts of said deeds; also, in all map« and plats of said city, many of which ar* matters of public record, and In all in»uranoe plats and books, etc, said street is designated as “Cliarnelton street." We therefore submit that there are many reasons for retaining the present name "Cliarneltonit Is a duly which Eugene owes to a pioneer ami bene factor, and we fail to see any valid reason for the substitution of another name, or that any gissl could |xsi»IUIy revolt from such change. Respectfully submitted, F M W ii . kinb , R M Dav. L L B tnvknh , Committee. ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. Hanson Bros. Will Erect a One- Story Brick on Ninth Street. Daily Guard, April 17 ON TRACK AND FIELD STOCK W SL L- V KATC H. Th- wedding of Mi*s Lena Stock- well and Mr Curtis Veatch toAk place Wednesday, April 17 st the home of| the bride’s uncle, Mr R D Hawley, ofi Creewell. The parlors wrre artistically 1 decorated with sword ferns, wild lillles aud ivy; with drawn curtains and lighted lamps, tbe room press’ted a tryouts on askil ii . very effective appearance. At 11 o’clock Mias Auua Howe began the wedding The athletes at the University of march. The bride and groom entered, ' Oregon are taking every advantage of le«i by little Ber a Hawley, »trewlug the spl-tidld weather and the past leu violets, aud follow id by the maids aud days ha* shown »marked improvement gentlemen of honor, Mi»» Meade Mcott in their conditio*). Thirty-five men ______ . , ____ Mr ______ Eugens _ Htocawrll, Miss Virgie are on tic traiu'tig 1 st and Trainer W Hltaub and Mr George Hbaub........... . The O Trine is kept busy looking afttr bride wa» dreaawl in white organdie lilt m iu tbe dally work-outs Ou and carried In her hand a pretty bo. Saturday, Apr! 27, the annual try-outs quet of begomaa and Japanese ferns will tie tiel<l on the race track at Bangs' Rev Hamui I Huyder, of the M E Park. Although tbe meet will be church, performed the ceremony. purely a local al!*i», it will be about After congratulations tlie coni|any »it the liveliest »porting event that Eu- down to a tixitlisome luncheon, s>*rveil gene lies «1 ii-*ol for some time. by Mr* Hawley assisted by Mies Eilltii The'varsity hl» ure ambitious, es Tozier and Miss Di ra Veatch. Thirty pecially sin.-e point wlUDing iu tbe guests were present. Many pretty try- out coiitest will insure them a and valuable preeent*, a* tokens of es place ou tlie 'varsi y team. Duly the teem in which the young people ar* three uieu in each event will bs held, were reeeive.1, Mr and M M permuted to coni uue training after Veatch It ft ou the 2:30 train for Cot be 27 ii, onus* qneuliy comp* tlllon tage Grove, tbeir future home. M>** w I te keen, eepeciaily Iu the five Stockwell stands very high In local run«, (or each if which acme half social circles and Mi Veatch i* a prom <1 Z -u iin ii ate training ising young man of 111 age Grote. 1 is lortuuate for liie people of Eu gene ill »1 two of the big field meets, TOZIER MARTIN. The marriage of Ml« Mabel (' Mar the one with t adforuia, tbe other tin, ot Creswell, to Mr Lester T> *;er with Week lug con, will os held In this of Eugene, occurred la,t < vei. ii .; at 8 e>ly. Field meets are the most attract o'clock at tbs groom’* h > us o i F. hi - ive and ruoel popu ar o' college sports tesnth and Hllyard str <■ *. I i Ibis and it is certain that many outsiders city, Rev \V B Hollingshead, p i-tor of will come to our city to view these the M E church, ofilelatlug. The home oonte t«. The Baugs' l ark track has was beautituily deooratod for the occa been put in first cla»s condition aud sion. After the ceremonies were com- Trainer Trine »ays that It is one of tbe plated, a wsddiug sui>pi er waa served fastest tracks in the Northwest. It is and many valuable git la were bestowed quite likely that some records will be upon the happy couple, Tlie wedding brokeu there this year. Tbe fl>st meet iu which tbe U O was a qul.l oue, Oitly the immediate relatives anti friends of the couple be limn will enter will be with California ing preeetil. They were: Mr anti Mr« on May 7. Although Oregon has F A Tozier, Bertha ami Jewel Tozier, little cliauoe of wiuuiug, the men will Eugene; J M Martin, Chas Martin and doubtless make a most creditable Mr» M A Johnson, Creswell; Mrs Em showing against the Berkeleylles, who ma Marsh and Mis« Minnie Msrsli, St have won the Coast championship for Haul, Minn; Mr ami Mr» I, G Hulln ten years. Edwin Mays, of Portland, will act as referee in this meet. and Master Wilber ILilln, E " D‘. Oregon Athletes Preparing for Coming Meets. DOANK-HU K l'ON. The marriage of Miss Ethel Burton to Mr Ervlng Doane, both of Hprlng- field, was »oleiunlzetl al the rcolenee of tlie bride’s grandmother, Mr» Eliza beth Gillespie, a few miles nonhwest of Eugene, at 8 o’clock last evt uing. <lulte a number of the friends of ths couple attended the cereiimnit a. The contracting parties ote popular young people of Hprlng field ami have hosts of frleml» wlio wish them happiness and prosperity. FOUNTAIN ARRIVED. Will Be Set I'p Within Two Weeks. Dally Guam, April 17 • Tlie fine drinking fountain to be erected on the court house square In memory of Lane county's volunteers who gave up their lives In the Philip pines, arrived last night from Barre, Vermont. The fountain, which Is en ROllWKDKK-lIATCH. tirely of the treat Vermont granite, C F Rohweder, manager of the Great will be an elegant one when the differ* American Tea Go’s branch store in ent parts are placed together anti this city, went to Portland on this erected iu position. It Is being hauled morning1« early trail) where lie was to W W Martin’s marble works and married this afternoon to Ml»« Fret I a will tie erected within two weeks. The Hatch, daughter of Mr anti Mrs Fay- eon Hatch, of Portland. The newly, Women’s Patriotic League, which or wedded couple will arrive In Eugene to ganization Is the originator of tbs morrow and will resit)» here. Tli« movement to secure the fountain, is G uard tenders congratulations. preparing a suitable program to be ANKINY- JONKS. carried out at the indication. Frank Ankeny, son of Hon H E Ankeny,of tills city, and Mi«» Mae Beware of (liniments for Catarrh Jon''», of Los Angeles, California, were That Contain Mercury married at the bride's home yestetday. hr Ankeny’s many friends In this city tender aincere congratulation«. Tb. A* m> rcury will surely destroy tha eouple will probably rreude In Klamath sens» of small and completely derange county where Mr Ankeny owns exten the wti< 1 h syat in when entering It sive stock ranges thr ugh the inner ue surfaces. Huch He Fooled the Surgeons. article should it< sr be used except on pre-criptloiie from reputable physi All doctors told Renick Hamilton, cians, a* the damage they will do la of West Jefferson, O, after suffering 18 j ten fold to the good you can possibly months from Rectal Fistula, lie would dtr ve fiom them. Hall’s Catarrh die unleas a costly operation was per Cur-, manufactured by F J Cheney A formed; but he cured l.lmxelf with C.>. Toledo, O, contains no mercury. five boxes of Bucklru’s Arnica Helve, Mil l is taken Internally, acting directly the blood anil uiuuous surfaces ot the surest pile cure on earth, and the upon lire -y»t-m. I ii buyl.ig Hall’s Catarrh treat salve In tire world. 26 cents a box. C r< I a sum you get ilie genuine, ft Hold by W L IK I,aim, drugglit. let urn internally, and made iu Tole do, O' io by FJ Cheney A Co. Teetl- tli'mi* 1* free. Teo Per Cent Reduction. Hold by druggists, price 75c per bob lie To make room for a oar load of fur- Hall's Family PlUaere tbs best. niture now on the way fr< m the E«-t, O I»» -X' «-• « «. Jf. » we will give ten per cent < tl ror cash i Bear« the _/j (•» J» M1W JlWIf. for tbe next 80 days. J W K ayh F urniture O o . Ed Hanson, of tbe firm of Haneon Broe clothiers, today informed a G uard reporter that they will srect a one-story brick building on tbeir lol between theTltun block and Ax Billy's department store on Ninth street, this summer, the work to begin In July. Tbe two-story frame building on the lot, now occupied by Gllfry A Wblt* eaker, milliners, will be torn down and the new brick, which will be 26x80 feet in dimensions will take Its place. Court House Items. Tbe Messrs Haneon will continue V* Mertgsge....................... ................ 450 00 occupy their present quarters, the lock building at lire corner o < hatlel mortgage........ ............. 1000 00 Mat Eighth and Willamette streets, and Transfer of mortgage.. ............. 350 00 will lease their new building to olber parties. MAI. MTATU TRANFERa Mr* M J Clark to J H Ca*t«sl } aero In tp 17 and 1* a r fi w, *26. a Life and Death Fight. Adah L HUelton to Alberta and R McMurpbsy 3T.2T acres Iti Lane county, Mr W A Hains, of Mancheatar, la., *1.(10. writing of bla almost miraculous ee- J P Daugherty et ux to W H flinytb ca[M> iron.* death, eave: "Exposure 40 acres In tp 16 s r 7 w, *450. after measle* Induced serious lung O A C R K to Lenora Pickard V) trouble, which ended in ooneumptiou. acres iu tp 18 s r 6 w, *2iX). I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night aa<! day. All my doc- Pure Home Made Brandy. tors said I must soon die. Then I be gan to u*« Dr Klng'e New Discovery For rive*, kidney or stomach trou for Coneurnption, which completely bles, cold«, lagrfp;* or biliousness there cured me. 1 would not be without tt Is nothlug better than Francis’ pure evan If It cost *,0 a bottle. Hundreds LATER. Divinity Schosl Appointments. brandies. All orders promptly filled have used it on my recommendation Tb.;jory returned a verdict of not with prune, apple nr pear brandy at and ell say It never fails to curethrr at There ws* guilty. was no element of Student* of tbe Divinity School will 75 cents per quart, or *2.50 per gallon. chest and lung troubles." Regular preach at the following places April 21: Orders by stage or express will tie se size 60c and *1.00. Trial bottles free at ebano.. curely boxed. Made and sold to con W L De Leno’s drug store. Wal'erville, E E Olson. sumers only. Donna, E h B-sudreau. I M F rancis , Who's Your Tailor? Stafford School House, B, R Moon. Fifth and Blair streets, Fugane, Or Reserve Agent for Eugene Bank. Hebron, V E Hoven. E<1 V Prim A < 'irniwy, of < bicago Coburg. E M Patterson. Up stair» room 7, m-x’ to LaDe County Junction, L“°n D Green, Washington, April 10.—The Con The Appetite of a Goat Drain and Tin pot, HarryHenton. troller of Currency ha* named tbe ‘ Bank. J M H owe , Aenu Importer* and Trader*’ National Bank Is eavierl by all poor dyspeptics For Sale. of New Yorkes reserve agent for the | whoea stomach and liver are outof or First National Batik of Eugene Ore. è i D»lly tnard At-'l ' der. Al! such should know that Dr On «sort er of Fourth and Jefferson gon. D ikd .—In Eugene th I* morning a\ King’s New Life Pills, the wonderful 6 a m at tbe residence of Mr and Wm •treat», on. quarter (dock and bow., str mach and 'Ivtr rcri-rfy, givra a D*0y G»»r>. i H< rbe*t at the north end of Washiog newly b'tllt, tw.lv» rooma, all room* splendid ; rtl!.', < «<■ I iy.-»r >n a.J hard firdehed and ar- large and neatly D ikd .—At bl» home near Hprln*field ton *t*e»t, Mrs C Coon. »g»d 8J year. finl»h '1; fine windmill tower, wipr a regular uod'ly Mbit that Ins’iree thia morning, from cot i»o nipt loo, Cha« Tb» funersl will nr.*nr tumor row a' piped through hou»e and lawn; gnrxi perfw t health Süd greet energy. Only Morton, aged 47 yearn. The dxo-a-e l | 12:30 p m, the e.-vice* to be conduct“«! barn; also fine fruit of ad kind». For 25c, at W L DeLano's drug store. leave» a family of a wife and thr»» | particulars call ou oy R-v C C Htnoo’. pa-for of the Bap Oh I Id ran to mourn hl- death. He waa H M DoroLA*. ti»t ihurnh. Tbe mnaiu» will te- To Core a Cold id Uoe Day a non In-law of H F Pow-rs. Th- I tax er > to Halsey, tbs deceteM Ja>ly*> —» st «. o. • funeral will rx-cur t« morrow, U> tie coo- 1 Take Laxative Bromo Mumme Tab- old I cm», for burial. .Mr» C wa« ete. A !l druggist* refund the money d.‘ t-d by K-v Cook, and Interment I th-i other of Mr- H-rb«rt, »nd I ad f It fai.» to cure. K. W. < I rove’s signa* will take piac In th. Hmllb iwmrtery 1 ure la on each box. 26c, j lived in Eugene three yeai*. » Eight full carloads just receivefl Oliver Steel Oliver Chilled Every one Guaranteed HAMBERs-