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EUGENE, OllEGON, SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 21. 1805.
NO. 88.
DAILY KUiKXE (U AIll).
luite a Difference!
Whether Yon Suffer From
INSOMNIA
NERVOUS DEBILITY'
GENERAL DEBILITY
DYSPEPSIA
THE BLUES
IMPURE BLOOD
DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, DEEP JNb IRON
Will Cura theae Olaeaeea-AND-Brlng all these Blessings
W sale by OSBURN fc DkLANO.
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Can Be Secured Only at Our Store.
. You can have your choice of the following eight books :
0RIT5 COOK BOOK, 828 pages.
HE CITY OF PALACES, 160 pages."
MUSICAL LEAVES (Music), 320 pages.
jr. PECK'S BAD BOY AND HIS PA, 544 pages.
J FRANK FAIHWEATHER'S FORTUNES, 874 pages.
SHAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS, 1,227 pages.
! ART, SOCIETY AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS, 331 pages.
THE ROYAL CALLERY OF POFTRY AND 'ART, 540 page
nd Prices before you buy.
,1 Our BOOT and SHOE Stock is
Complete, and our $1.00 Plow Shoe is
the Best on earth.
Iuaktz Crushers. Cottage Grove
Ider: 1 B Hammond, of Portland
0 is furnishing the machinery for
mill being placed on the Champion
ae in Bohemia is a bright, natural
ehiinical genius. Wednesday he
medusa sled or skid about three
1 wide that runs on steel plates
t nu endless chain running be
th bands on a wood frame, and
en the skid moves forward the
Jin has the appearance of rolling
eaa ot sliding It along. The skid
jbout the width of the trail up the
Iniitaln nud a heavy casting
P be rnstened to the skid,
pen ready to ascend the mountain
II, horses, one after another (In
Wera) will be hitched to the
ter looking arrangement, which
p go up without any trouble.
k last of the three cars of mu
peryfor the Cbompiou mill left
frtland Wednesday. As the
fcmpion mine mill will tie run by
am it requires much more uinchin
f to run it than to run a mill by
Her power. The machinery forrun
g the Golden Star mill has been in
warehouse here some days aud
II be sent up to Bohemia us soon as
I Jeiining returns from the East.
mill of the Golden Star will be
J by w ater and only required one
f to bring the machinery, while the
Mmpion mill machinery required
fee cars.
Errors of refraction aud nceoramoda
ii and either of the five kinds of
llgiiiatisin scientifically corrected
Jth the best lensts. Frames proper
adjusted to the face. Satisfaction
Inninteed. .
I G. W. CltOWELL,
Chrisman Block.
COURAGE HOME ov
H. WEINHARD'S
SEER AND ICE DEPOT.
: The Best Beeron Earth.-:
Seldomed Equalled, .
Never Excelled.
B3tuei Beer lorFamily Dse a SDeclaltr.
j"rts, 1H.r dozen ; S1.50
Hutu, ,i
., to
llf pinia, 50
in Any Amount Always on Band.
WM. MAYER,
Agent
Or ire Healthy and Have
REFRESHING SLEEP
SOUND NERVES
GOOD CONSTITUTION
"WE DIGESTION
BRIGHT SPIRITS
A GOOD CONSTITUTION
jmsiib jesiiiie book
AND
IHemSersMpjuiiBrary gssociatl
Our new DRESS GOODS have
rrived. Be sure and examine Goods
A. V. PETERS.
For Her Child's Sake.
Cottage Grove, Sept. lO.-Thls
community was horror-stricken this
mc ruing upon learning the fate of Mrs
Mary Grousbeck, who was uurned to
death last night on Row river, 10
miles fiom here. . She was sitting by
the fire about 5 p. m., nursing her
baby, six weeks of age, when her
dress caught from the Humes. She put
her buhy in the cradle, but by the
time that was done, she was all ablaze.
Her husband was away from home,
and her sister, returning from school,
heard her screaming, but reached her
too late. Her clothing being all burucd
off. Her sister wrapped her in bed
clothing and immediately sought aid,
but the injured woman died at 11 p m.
Mrs Grousbeck's, maiden name was
Coleman. She had been teaching
school for 10 years, was a graduate, and
had two Btnte diplomas, one from
Oregon and one from Mihnesota. She
was 28 years of ago, and came from
West Point, Minnesota.
Died. At its birth, September 20,
1895, a child of Mr aud MrsCliasE
lloberts, who reside near this city.
The funeral will be held at tho living
cemetery tomorrow
LADIES CAPE, trimmed with fine braid made of
f,ne blackjbeaver, a very pretty cape; special price, $7.25.
Ladies Gapes and Jackets from $3.00 to $25.00.
J. D. MATLOCK & CO.
Reader, did you ever take Simmonp
Liver Regulator, the "Kino or
Liver Medicines?" Everybody need;
take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish oi
diseased liver that impairs digeslior.
and causes constipation, when tho waste
that should be carried off remainr. ii
the body and poisons the whole syst em.
That dull, heavy feeling is due to i
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache
Malaria and Indigestion are all live
diseases. Keep the liver active bv ni
occasional doso of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator and you'll get rid of these trou
blcs, and give tone to the whole fve
tem. For a laxative Simmons Live.
Regulator is detter than Pilia I.
does not gripe, nor weaken, but groatlj
refreshes and strengthens.
Every pnekago has the Red. 2
stump on the wrapper. J. H.
.eilin & (Jo., Philadelphia.
Church Notices.
baptist church.
Bible school at 10 a m. Tho pastor
will preach at 11 o'ebek. The Young
People's tervlco at 0:30 gives way to
the bi-monthly meeting of the local C
E Union. Evening subject at 7:30,
"Courage." A cordial invitation Is
extended to all.
H. L. Boakdman,
Pastor.
C. 1. CHURCH.
Our vacation having expired, ser
vices will be resumed tomorrow. The
Sunday school will begin at 10 a. m.,
and the Young Peoples' meeting
at 0:30 p. m. The I reaching services
will begin at 11 a. m and at 7:30 p. m.
All the members are urged to be
present and a cordial Invitation is ex
tended to every body to attend each of
our services.
A. G. LoxaiiOTTOM,
Pastor.
CONCIREOATIONAI, CHURCH.
Public worship at 11 o'clock. Sun
day eohool and Endeavor at the usual
hour.
M. E. CHURCH.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a m.
Preaching ot 7:30 p m by I)r Mo
Inturfl'. Sunday school at 9:45 a in;
Epworth League at 0:15 p m.
M, C. Wire, Postor.
FIRST l'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sabbath school 10 a in; Pheachlng 11
a m, "Biographical Sketches;" Junior
Endcavor5 p m; Y P B C E 0:16, a
union meeting of tho Endeavor' so
cieties of the city, Preaching at 7:30,
"Approved Workmen."
u. D. CHURCH.
All services as usual at U B church
tomorrow. Morning subject, "A Wise
Advice." Evening subject, "Workers
together with the Lord."
J E Snyder, Pastor.
New Goods, New Woods!
Millinery opening, every day in tho
year, except Sundays, at Mrs. D. A.
Kilbury's. All are invited to call and
examine Goods and prices. Opposite
8. H. Friendly's store.
NEW FALL STYLES.
We have the Largest and
Best assortment ever shown
before.
We ask you to call and see
our line. 'Our prics are the
Lowest.
Capes -
Personal .
A L Pet )t is home from Jefferson.
,G H Horsfall, of Corvsllls, is in the
cty-
iJ S Stiles Is clerking tor E H Ing
ham. Rev Burnett went to llalsey this
morning.
Miss Laura Bruin ley Is sick with
typhoid fever.
Mrs Geo Millican bus returned from
Foley Springs.
Walt Griftlu returned from Junction
this afternoon.
Hun E P Coleman, of t'oburg, was
In Eugene today.
Thos Wallace, of Drain, spent last
night in Eugene.
R M Feltus, ageut of tho Gentry
dog show is here. .
Rev Davis, of Fuirinouut, returned
from Woodburn today.
Prof D V S Ru Id "relumed from Al
bany on tho afternoon local.
Grandpa Vanduyn Is lying quite
low at liis homo near Coburg.
Marion II Cook of Newburg is reg
istered at the Minnesota hotel.
J O Hayes was an arrival from
Portland on tills afternoon's local.
Coroner Harris and E K Heudersoii
visited Junction City last evening.
TIic.b Shattuck, of Grant's Pass, was
doing business in Eugene last night,
H N Crain who has been indisposed
for a few days, is able to be out again.
Miss Fannie Condon arrived home
this afternoon from a visit to Salem
and Portland.
Hon T O Hendricks aud family
went to Cottage Grove this afternoon
for a short visit
Prof J. W. Johnson and C M Horn
are hunting phesasnts at tho former's
farm near Hurrlsburg.
E M Corbus, of Junction City Is In
town today. He will remove here
with his family Monday.
Clarence Veazie left Portland . Mon
day for Harvard University, where he
will take a year's course in law.
Miss Emma Withers, a student in
the Drain normal school, came down
this morning to visit over Sunday.
Julius Goldsmith has returned from
the Davis hop yard. He reports hav
ing had a paying business at t lint
place.
J E Ebbert, of Springfield precinct
leaves next week for the mining dis
tricts of Montana, where he expects to
remain.
Mrs A S Penoe of Forrest Grove,
who has been visiting in the city for
a few days, went to Yoncalla this
afternoon.
Portland Telegram: H F Stephens,
Superintendent of the Champion mine
in the Bohemian district, in Lane
county, Is at the Esmond.
E. Finley Kltson, known by many
In Eugene, Is running a republican pa
per at Blatorvllle, West Virginia,
called, The Tyler Republican.
Mrs Wm Renshaw and nelce, Miss
Lulu, returned this afternoou from a
month's trip to San Francisco. They
report having bad a very pleasant trip.
James Chamberlln is now able to be
up and around but will not be able to
resume his duties as Western Union
telegraph operator for several days
yet.
Mrs W B Phillips, wife of Editor
Phillips of the Pilot, Wlnlock, Wash.,
with her two children is In tho city for
a two weeks' visit with her sister Mrs
VanTyne.
George Vand'iyne went to Coburg
this morning to help wait on his
grandfather, Isaac Vanduyno, who Is
not expected to live. Miss Emma
Vanduyne Is also at the same place.
Mr McDermotJ, government Inspect
or of steam boilers, came up from
Portland today to engago In a hunt
after Chinese pheasants with G N Fra
zer, of tbe Eugene Iron Works, and
W W Moore, foreman of the Guard.
HAVE A DATE?
California Laxative Dates,
(Glace.)
Are a natural laxative.
Is wholekome.
Does not gripe or sicken
the stomach.
It is the coming laxative.
Excellent for children.
ItendorsoD A Linn enn tell jrou mora
about them.
B. F. HAMELL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Baum'a clothing
Store.
Assisumcnt.
Wearesorry to learn that Mr HN
Crain, jeweler, was forced to make an
assignment today for the beuetlt of his
creditors. Ho names Attorney Geo
B Dorris as assignee.
T G Hendricks and (.'has I.auer are
Mr Dorris' bondsmen.
The following is n list of the credit
ors: Mrs M Cooper, Eugene $-3305 75
Hayden & Wheeler, N Y 273 55
Rockford Silver Pluto Com
pany, Rockford, III 260 10
Julius King, Cleveland, Ohio.. 38 40
Standard Watch Co, Syracuse,
NY 45 50
W II Manchester & Co, Provi
dence, R I '. 62 22
Waterbury Watch Co, Sail
Francisco, C'ul 84 00
Now man & Co, San Francisco 21 00
Phelps & Miller, " ' 60 50
Geo Gueneving, " " 90 89
Armor & Mlnshnuk " " 48 50
Rockford Watch Co, Rockford
111 13 60
E Adlei, N Y IS 00
A G Hovey, Eugene 147 55
Kent & Stanley, Providence,
R 1 70 30
Empire Jewelry Co, Seattle... 8 14
Swcuter Jewelry Co, St Louis.. 44 75
Waudoll & Co, Chicago 7 70
J W West, Eugene 120 00
Total 14789 41
AHHKTN.
Stock, safe and fixtures $1003 50
Wo trust that be may be able to re
sume business at no distant day, as he
is papular with the people of Eugene,
and is enterprising.
Weekly Hop Kerlcw.
Otsego, N. Y., Fann.'r: fhoro has
been some slight movement in tho
local market, over 200 bales having
been picked up here, as follows:
Twelve bales at & cents; 33 bales at 0
cents; 150 bales at 7 cents; 20 bales at 8
cents; and a lot of Humphries at 8)
cents.
Growers will generally finish pick
ing this week, and by next week we
hope to be able to furnish reliable fig
ures on the yield in this county. So
far as we have been able to learn hill
yards are falling oil most in yield,
while pioperly cultivated valley yards
hold nearer to last year's crop. One.
Mlddlefleld grower running two farms
reports the samo yield as last year on
his low lying farm, and on his hill
farm n fall from 650 boxes to 800, with
one acre more this yeur.
Another reports a fulling oll'lrom
325 boxes to 125 boxes, same ncreugo
as last year. Two other growers,
whoso aggrcgato yield last year was
over 2,000 boxes, will have about 1,100
this year with threo acres less. A
large Springlleld grower reports a fall
ing oil of one quarter. Another grow
er running three farms, reports a
shortage of one-hnlf. We think the
yield on tho whole will bo from 05 to
75 per cent of last year.
Funeral Notice.
The brethren of Eugene Lodge, No.
15, A. O. U. V., are invited to attend
tho funeral of our deceased brother, M.
B. Pitney, at Junction City, Sui.day,
at 12 o'clock.
O. P. Houston,
Recorder.
Hop Plcfieri Wanted.
I want 75 pickers at the Bushuell
hop yard, just north of Eugene, Mon
day, Sept 23.
T DLINTON.
The Best Yield. Salem States
man: Perhaps the best yield of hops
on the Paclflccoast, If not in tho world,
Is reported from the Nois yard near
Spilngfield, Lano county. The yard
contains 20 acres and from It have
been gathered 65,000 pounds, besides
1200 boxes that were left on the field
unpicked on account of discourage
ment as to prices. Had tho whole
crop been picked It would have made
80,000 pounds, over 3,000 pounds to the
acre. The quality is also excellent.
Died. In Eugene, Sept 21, aftora
few days illnesx, of congestion of the
lungs, Watson A Craig, aged 40 years.
He was a native of Virglna. He loaves
a wife aud three children. The funeral
will tako place tomorrow afternoon at
2 o'clock, from Ills lute residence on
First and Washington streets to the
Mulkey cemetery. Short services at
tho residence.
Dr A Sharpies was in the city
today. He says he will have 70,000
11m of dried prunes, and that he will
finish work next week. Ho has al
ready in his warehouse 38,000 lbs.
Dr If A Davis, of Harrishurg, pick
ed 65 acres out of 105 of his hop yard.
Brevities.
Eggs 10 cents per do.en.
A snow storm prevailed at LaGraudo
yesterday.
Chas Llvesly, a Salem hop buyer, Is
In the city.
W W Chessman, the SprliiufleM
grocer, did business in Eugene today.
"Little Llghc Rearers," entertain
ment at tho M E church Tuesday even
ing. Misses Clara Stafford and Pear'
Darelius went to Junction this morn
ing. "Cradle Songs of Nations," lu cos
tumes, at tho M E church Tuesday
evening.
Tho thermometer i-tojd no In Cin
cinnati yesterday, while at Ogilen it
Was Biinwiug.
The Rabies take jarl in tho enter
tainment at the M E chureh Tuesday
ovonlng.
The recovery of the old pioneer,
Isaac. Vanduyn, of Willamette precinct
is despaired of.
Brownsville Times: J M Stalling
went to Eugene Wednesday prepar
tory to moving thcro next week.
Prosecuting Attorney Williams
went to Cottage Grove tills morning
to prosecuto a mnn (or threatening to
kill his wife.
At tho Mrs A C Allien wool-picking
party yesterday Mrs George Cronor
won the (1 rat prize aud Mrs J A
Straight, tho booby.
Mothers who have children under
Ave will bo admitted free at tho enter
tainment at the M E churoh Tuesday
evening. Others 10 cents,
Tho M E conference meets in Port:
land Tuesday. Rov M C Wire will de
liver a responso of welcome and Mrs
Wire will also delivor an address.
It now appears beyond doubt that
tho Into W '1' Pect poured out the fatal
dose of aconite himself, or at least the
drug clerk Graham, makes this state
ment, Isaac Vanduyn, Jr., of Salem, and
Marlon Vanduyn, of Heppner, arrived
here oi tho afternoon train and Im
mediately left for their father's homo
home near Coburg.
Miss Inez DcLashmiitt, of Portland,
who was elected third tutor In tho
University of Oregon tit the last moot
ing of tho board of regents, arrived on
tho local train this uftoruoou.
Junction City Items.
Times, Sept. 21.
C J Ehrman and S I, Moorheud
wero elected delegates to represent the
K P lodgo of this city at the annual
meeting of tho grand lodge which
meeU In Salem, Oct 8th.
C A Harp has resigned his position
as agent of the S P Co In this city.
His health has been falling him this
summer and he expects to spend two
or threo months In California thinking
the climate aud rest will fully restore
him. When he returns lie will open a
law office.
Wo promised sometime ago to glvo
the yield of wheat mixed by G C Mil
lett on his farm east of town, but until
the grain was weighed out wo wero
unable to obtain tho correct figures.
On 89 acres, 19 of which was new laud,
the yield averaged n fi ant Ion over 04
bUBhols per acre. Ho had 320 acres In
wheat and Ills total crop amounts to
over 11,000 bushels. Mr Mlllctt is one
of our most successful wheat raisers
and It affords us pleasure to chronicle
his successful harvest.
Entertainment and Sociable at the
Congregational Church.
Tho following programme will be
rendored at the Congregational church
on next Tucsduy evening: - -
Organ select Ion Mrs Helen DoLano.
Vocal solo Miss Blanche Straight
A talk on Hawaii... Prof. Luella Carson
Vocal solo L, G. Adair
An admission ot 10 cents will be
charged at tho door. Refreshments,
will be served.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR,
POtfDIR
Most Perfect Made.
4o Years the Standard.
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