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h Peopfe (lead tha 80AH3 Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, C.-.rds, Envelopes, Posters, Programs, Leg ii Blanks, Etc., Etc PRINTED AT THE GUARD OFflCE- MILT EUGENE GUAR . . Fop they flpprsciata It. ! i Ld in perusing it they do not overlook the ads.' yoh. 10. KUOENE, OltEGONT, TUESDAY EVENING, APltlL 21. 1SUG. NO. 11G. JTAPIA The Latest Sanitary Stainless Dye. Every pair guaranteed not to fade or crock. Give them a trial and you will use no oilier. PRICES FROM 10C UP. We also have a complete U'RING and SUAIMUK UJNDUUWKAU. Call ana examine our prices. e win save vou moiicv. NO TEOUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. A. frog iu Your throat jt'orra Chocolates glvcenue suppositories hie Suppot-itories Oeld Id the Head ftarcnal Tablets flilorste Potash Tablets kda Mint Tablets .-. fubc Toothpaste JoldCream ITilcli Hazel Jelly ilmoudal I Yerington's Ninth f Albany Democrat: An Albany inun Ii) forenoon offered lo pay a free liver fanner $217 nil In silver. Of purwtlie farmer did not want it. It fas done for an argument. The (unrest argument It would be possible present. Hud, he offered bim sl.Vjr irtificales Ihcy would have been taken roniptly. It's just as easy to try One Minute 9ugh Cure as anything else. It's uler to cure a severe cough or cold w Itli it. Let your next purchase for a tough tic One Minute Cough Cure, fetter medicine: better result: belter try it. Osuuus & DkLand. fSslem .Statesman. Miss Adda Psveuuort was so fur recovered from er recent indisposition yesterday, as- inuiugc in a Drier outing 11 ween ler hnuie and the office of her futher m Hie Hale capitol. , D3v & Hendersoni Undertakers r.c mbalmers. Cor Wil. and th sts. 3DRINK BOCK BEER I Only Here Once 8 Year. p Sale at All Saloons. Bottled Bock Beer 4 I I I iur ramuy use. 'M. MAYER, - - Aflent iRAND PAINT SALE. We offer for 90 days at 1.35 per gal cam, W. P. Fullers Phoenix and Yates Dl. full line of Wall Paper at 10, l-l, 15, 20, 25, 30 aud 35 at per anuuie roie. descent. f.i tKn r..tAl... ii.m VV urie paiut products. ItilV Vnnp mini .t a.. J J "III linn,, vgi ASH SALES...... LANE HEIRS. Kugcno, Oregon. fOTO. , , ro Till LIADIXO EKD or JCIGARS and TOBACCO. .ALSO.. Confectionery, Nuts and Soda Water. -FRUITS IN SEAS0N- i"" "'""J Hue of imoker articles In iou W. KUYKENDALL, M. D., physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrisman Block. T2?' ""Uo'i to surgery and surt;Io dl r m .1 Somen. HOSIERY! stock of Ladies' ami Gents' V. PETERS. loota lOcts loets loom Mots lik-ts locts lucts ; e)cts Wets ... lOcts lOcts Street Drug Store. Tito Lives Saved. Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junetion City, III, was told by her doctors she had consumption and that (here was no hope for her, but two bottles ot Dr King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr riiomas Eggors, MR Florida street, Ban Francisco, sullered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tiled without result everything else then bought one bnttlu of I)r King's New Discovery and iu iwo weeks was cured Ho Is naturally thankful. It i such results of which these ure samples t lint prove the won derful elllcaey of this medicine In coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Henderson & I, Inn's drug store. Itegular size 60c and $1. New York World: 11c When I succeed in getting on the right side of yon I'm going t-i propose. She (proudly) Well, If yon do you will Hull yourself on I In left aide almost immediately. FREE! FREE! A LECTURE By tin Mast Rev. Ik H. GROSS, D. D, ARCHBISHOP OF OREGON,- ... AT TIIK ... Opera ho us 12, Next Thursday Evening, April 23. Everybody is cordially invited lo hear this eloquent Divine on "Jmeriear; (jtizerpslpip." Admission free. Opera home opens nl 7:30; lecture begins at W.15. , Citation. In tlie County Court of the State of Ore nnn Inr thu ConotT of Lstie, re In the matter of the eftnte I Citation, of Hotter Tncker, decriwed. toOeoige W Tucker, H-.ru t iironn, James M Tucker, Mniy Jsne Vnlgamo:o, WBTocker, Wilbert L Tneker, Lsura Ellon Tocker, greeting: ....i .... ntik. rt OiefTon vr,Q are berebr cilid anil rerpired lo air iu the eouut. conn of the ute of Oregon, for tbe conuiy ni iu.e, ' " ""; thereof, st Kng.ne, iu 'be cour.iy of Lnn., ur...i....l...- ,l.d:lr l ,l,tv 1 1 Jun-. IH'Jh. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon uftbstd.y. Iben.nd tbiro to mow ,--, alinnld tiOl OS HSU' O dir.oiiog W I) luoker, nccaior of and . .1.. ..oni.,n H-tit,etl real l.tr, lo IW1I IQ io, property, belonging to Mid rtlsl'. lo"" and la Iks of lbs s curu.r of ib . na.irterof eo 'Hi tp n : ' ' w ' '," Iheoce t ii eb. and 8 P.-; 'b-neo a . cb. and Ml..; Ibene. w CI I..; lb J' cb. aod 37 Ik-; thence 41 ebs an. 41 k and tbeno- n 2 minutes . .S cIm -mi M Ik- . ...... I .,ninnll,U. in All 3iu kj ore. Uiug e. No 74 uod.No 7tso Llo. TuckTr. l-aling SIC acres In Le oouy. 0r.'."D-.. it! F,.V. Inlceollbe oouolf conn of ib .tt. of Oren tor be coun.yol...n-.-i.b .be." , -a court affli'd, tbn n a j -r lOCentsalile Brevities. Fishing parties will be numerous iu a day or two. The plate glass was placed In Osburn fc Del.uno's uew drugstore today. The theimometer iu Washington, D C, ye-terday registered SO degrees. The Lane county annual WCTU convention Is In session In this city. Uoo F Craw yesterday sold a Smith Preineir typewriter to the electric light and water company. M S LSarkei yesterday evening sold a Crawford bicycle to Charley Hol brook, of Pleasant Hill. The Ucaud printers oiler their thanks to Mr Mayer for a case of the celebrated Weinhart bock beer. May he live long enough to furnish them another case is their hearfelt wishes. Prineville Keview: Harry Milllorn, who has been spending the winter at Junction city, passed through here last Wed 11 -silay on his way to Hear creek. A French woiinin confesses to hav ing attended 722 balls to catch nhur band, and only to have caught instead bronchitis 14 times, pleurisy thrice and 120 colds iu tho head. Prineville Id-view: From Win Wl gle, we learn that Joseph Claypnol has again come out from Fish Lake to Sisters aud lie ropjrts all of the new snow gone, but on the other side of tho lake there is some 4 fit of snow and on this side it is all of 8 feet deep, so it will be some time liefoio the iiiouu tain are open The Lender: It Is said that n Eu gene girl sent fifty cents to an Eastern firm who advertised to sell a beauty recipe for ISO cents. The recipe read: "Mind yniir mother and stay at homo nights." This would certainly mnko a divine soul and pure heart, and out ward beauty would surely follow. Albany Democrat: Our people have not yet gotten used to the new wom an, lino arrived in Albany on the Yaquiun train this noon, dressed in a knee diets, leggings, man s coat, man's hat, etc. Men said, "What is it?" but tho young woman seemed de cidedly at home and paid no attention to the numerous stares. These arc the days when the festive candidate assumes his plcasantest ex pression, grasps you by the hand and inquires about the coudltii n of your business, the health of your fumiiyaiid that of all your w ife's relations, and the weather is most favorable for this pleasant vocation. Nalurc Is indeed kind in furnishing such balmy days lit the opening of the campaign. . Word was received from Drowns- vllle yesterday Hint on Sunday after noon Chester Curtis, a lad seven years old, a sou of James Curtis, formerly of Harrishurg, was drowned iu Ihct'iihi- nooia river, falling Iu the stream a short distance above the cily and be- ing drawn uuaer a unit aiier iioaung down 200 yards or more. There were several boys with him but they could give liim no nhl. Fossil Journal, Jlep: Hon CI as Hilton of (illlhuu county was defea'cd for delegate to the county cm vent ion ill his home precinct of i 'rowu Hock, a precinct having about 20 republican volts. At the slate convention he was elected a delegate to the national con volition. Hon E L Smith ol Wasco county was deafted lor delegate to the county oiivontloti in his homo nrecinet of Hoed Iiivcr, but the couniy convention sent hi ni as a It-legate to the slate convention, and , theatati! convention nominated him i for presidential elector. CITATION. In the I'nilntv Crmrt "f the State of Ore:cn fi.r the 1'iunty "f Lre. In the matter of the e-tate I f:,.iion ' of Alfred W..n.l, .lecee,l. ( ' " . To Arieva WiUon. Clara A Nay! -ir, Pn cilia K WiU'in, Maud K Wibnn, Wil.nn K Te.t, Albert Wdann, Kre.l Vilin. Walter Wilann, Marion Datiaand Laura K St.mte myer, (ireetin.-: In Hie namo f the State "f Oregon, y.,u a-e ( 'ounlv Courtof the rit.te ,.f Oregon, f..r the ' ef u.ily of Lane at the curt room there.,f, at kn.rne iu the county of Lane on Wedne!ay, tbeltrd dar of June, IS'.H all ..clock in the afternoon of that nay, thrn and there to .how cviw if env exiU, why an ttr ahould not Ii! ma.le dim-tinif Wm .Naylor, executor of ,aiil e.Ute lo ell lb following deerih i pniperty bel-mrfina to eid estate, t-t-wil-- The ll e 1 o(ec-S tp 17 I - w c-.ntaininir Wl acre.; al-o lot in w 4 tp 17 a, r l w en toning Hi 2.1 a:n: also o.-h'inning at tite n w g,,r,.er of cl 7S notf r.t'7 of -c 10, 10 eh. K lo the middle of the channel ,,f tin Mohawk river tli-nce up said cltann-1 to tlie H line of Ulk.n.lnllM'1 to 17 .. T 2 W: weal to the a w corner of the aaid n e nu.rter Appropriations to be made for Improve of llier. wj"f .ectl, S iOeha and V to Ih. , t nt CXP(.,t(r o00,(KJ0 as the i,r of beginning. Alw the n i of the n w I of aec tp 17 .. r 2 w containing 1 10 a re. work progressca. .ol In .01 r-' M wti in Ijn cunty, I'm- ' g.n. , , I it I)i:n vkk. -S.iI'Mti Statesman to- VVTZ t: , .I- .. t.,.-: W...,r M.r,e..l, of I.,, county of Lane with tho w.l ot -ai l Court Juncl ion City Time., passed through arh.ed, 1ni. 20thd.yof April, A l. ls!i I H v,,,,.r,lav. on (ho linsehurir A't"1' . .... 1 A. ( . .IrWOS, Or". Personal. Mrs J T Witter Is quite ill. Mia Maud Matlock Is no better to- day. 11 D Piiiue Is a little improved to day. Atornty Ceo W Kinsey is in Port land. Mrs Win Campbell is visiting at Creswell. Will Krueger,;of Oaklsnd.California, is ill the city. W H Moon went to lioseburg on the afternoon local. MrDivesly, the llsh man, left today for the Santiani. Arch like returned from Cottage Urove tins morning. Herbert Kakin, of Cuttngo drove, was iu Eugene today. Mrs Wallace Trout has returned from a visit to Texas, ltev 1 D Driver returned tills morn ing from his lecturing tour out south. Attorcey A C Woodcock returned this afternoon from n visit, on legal busiuccs to Corvallis. Mrs Elmer Calkins, of Salem, is vis iting with her parents, Mr mill Mrs J B Stowell, of this city. Sam Case of the Eighth street barber shop went to ltoreburg this afternoon on a short business trip. Mrs Prof Straub is iu attendance at Salem on the Women's North Pacific Presbyterian Hoard of Missions. Mrltubeit Hrodie, of Astoria, rived here yesterday and will visit a short time witli his parents, Mr and Mrs E H lirodie. . Miss Minnie Haines, of Myrlie Point, who has been visiting her cousins, the Misses Haines, of tills city, left for her homo this afternoon. Mrs I tl Kuntts, of Florence, who has been visiting in this ciiy, went to Salem today to attend a meeting of the Ladle' I'rcsl.yteriul Cniou of I lie Presbyterian church. Mrs N K Fru.er, who has been vis- Iting for the past six weeks with her sister, Mrs (Jen Hi Miller, nud cousin, Miss Catherine Coggswell, at Chicago, arrived home today. Archbishop Cross, of Portland, and ltev Father liluek, of this city, were passengers to Cottage (irovo this af ternoon. Archbishop Cross lectures at Unit place tonight Henry Walton, of Portland, arrived hereon last night's train, and this morning went to Coburg to visit his father, J J Walton, Br, who is not ex peeled to live moro thnn a few days. Lkituhk. Oakland Item in Jtoso- burg Plalndealer: "Prof (.' If. Chap man, president of the Stale Univcialty delivered a lecture ill Young's hull Saturday evening, to a good audience. Sublect, Our Slnto Uuiversltv. illus- United with stereopticon views of the buildings and rooms of the dlflercnt departments Hint are carried on for the instruction and lienellt of the students aud also showing how it Is possible for many young men and women to ob tain an education with a limited amount of menus. Prof Washburn wis in company with Prof Chapman and assisted ill (he lecture by man ipulating tho lauttrn slides, which were very interesting. Prof Chap man held divine mtvIccs at the I'res hyleiiaii church, Sunday evening." IiosKKtlKO'e SliAMK. Kosebtirg Re view: i uie pugiiisviceiiuriaiiiiiieui iu Co A's armory In this cily, Satur- ,),. n,,,t there was quite a crowd of spoils. B.'huyleraud Hamlin had a bout, and there were several minor "scraps, " ono ambitious young man standing up In the ring and slugging with a Chinaman. A local sport got his nose badly flattened nut, nnd a youth from Eugene was hit Iu the stomach, and had to bs carried to his cirner. Oil the whole, the nfl'alr was about ns disgraceful as could well I Imagined, and was not s financial sue- CCs.., wo are pleased to learn. TlIK ItlVKIt AMI llAlllllllt Illl.b. The OiiAlili has received from Con gressman Hermann a copy of the river and harbor bill complete. Ilahows that f2,00U is appropriated for use at Ynqiilnn with n continuing contract to Is- paid as appropriations may from time to time he made bylaw. The amount for the Improvement of the Willamette and Yamhill Is 20,fKX), local, IkiuiiiI for Denver, Colorado, u-l,llli..r lift lina ttt.n entlrd bv I hp and. , 1 111 - ..r 1.1 1.... .1. II illlO III1I---B 'M II.- linOI,.- !. Lulu S. Matlock. Miss Lulu S Matlock, daughter of .Mayor J D Mullock, passed away at 9 ;:!" o'clock this morning, at the family residence, Eleventh and Cluirncltoii streets, after an Illness of about a year and a half, the causo of death being consumption. Deceased was born nt Pleasant Hill, August 24, 1S73, and was aged '2: years, 5 months and 27 days nt the time of death. She resided ut Pleasant Hill until the year 1SS2, when she crtne to tills city witii tho family, who hiivo resided hero ever since. She lias lived hero constantly excepting some time spent ill visiting in Eastern Oregon and at otl er places, and lias always enjoyed the friendship of all who knew her. Called away while yet in early life her death has struck a blow that casts its shadow of sorrow over a wido eliele of relatives and Iritnds tiud is felt by the entire city in which she bus resided fur so long a time. Deceased leaves a father, four broth crs and four sisters to mourn her do- iiiise, her mother having preceeded her in death. Slio leaves n large mint tier of relatives in this county, ulso ill Portland aud III Crook county, who will feel the greatest sorrow upon learning of Iter untimely death. Deceased was a member of the Christian church of this city. Tho funeral services will be held ill that church at 0 a ni tomorrow, and will be conducted bv Dean K C Sandersoii, of tho Eugene Divinity School, who will bo assisted by Itov Morton L Itoso, the pastor of the Christian church. The remains will bo taken to the Pleasant Hill cemetery for interment Im mediately afterwards. Friends of the family are Invited lo attend the services. Wnlterville Items. More rain more rest, moro rain morn grass. People are glad to get back tho old- tried ferryman, (Irani Hendricks. Business seems to beginning Iu re vive and soon wo will hear tho hum of industry on every hnnd. School is progressing nicely. (1 W Mllnni is teaching his sixth term nt tills place. Misses Hello, Edna and Fniinlo Mlllicaii lira teaching iu Joining dis tricts below Eugene; William llrook is teaching at McKeu.le Ilrldge; James Donaldson is teaching at Upper Leu burg; Miss Lizzie Yuughan Is teach ing at Cedar Flat, Miss llaltio Dotson k going lo school nt Monmouth, nnd JukeOochnnur k-lt for Portland where he will determine on the business Hint ho will follow this summer. Tills Is tho list of Wnlterville touchers. W'AiioM-rrTB To Pakk. Will Clark is having upholstered seats made for Ills spring transfer wagon and expoots to establish a passenger route botwen this cily and Merlau's park on Sun days and special occasions during nice weather. Tho wagon Ins a neat and serviceable top, and avIII comfortably sent from 12 lo 14 people. The roimd trip to tho park will be inado every two hours, and a moderate chnrge will bo maclj. If the weather remains favor able the first trips will he ninde next Sunday and the wagonello will start fro. u E D Pool'a Ice cream parlors. Okpkrkii Him $.'i00. Albany Dem ocrat: Mr Sam (joiji, who was recent ly iu Portland, offered Hermann, the healer, $.VM In gold coin If he would cure his deafness as hendvertise to do. Ho said ho could, but wonted the money in his hands beloro hand. Tho Democrat believes on general princi ples, without knowing any tiling about bim personally, that he is a first class fake. People should at least be very cautious about dealing with such men. Don't bo credulous. The American llcauty owes her pres tige mora to a clear complexion than to any other attilbtite. A cup of Parks' Ten will enable anyone to pos sess this. It clean the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea is used by thous ands of ladies fur tho complexion. Without being a cathartic It cures con stipation. Sold by A. Ykiunoton. Cily council of Eugene will sorloualy contem plate an old hen ordinance similar lo tho one Albany ha lately adopted, if you don't fciico them up with Hiullry lulling. I L Chambers ha nil heights at way down prices. Parks' Cough Syrup emeu Coughs- ' old. and Consumption. Mrs. ('nth erlne Itlack of Lo Itoy, N. V., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup. It acted like ma(;le. Stopied my cough nnd I am perfee'ly wd! now." Soilil Ii V A. 1 Kill M. ITOV. Coi'.vi'Y Division Sen km i:. There Is a niova on foot Iu the vicinity ot lluenn Vista to huvo a slice of Polk o lunty cut oil' and annexed to Kenton. Tho people who tosldo about lhienu Vista statu tin t In order to get to tho county seat, Dallas, they are obliged to go in a round about way, that takes time and makes the expense much greatei than if they could take tho boat and run direct to Corviillis. Dal las, and the people thereabouts, are anxious for this to bo done. Tho reason is that Independence Is striving to tuko the county seat from Dallas. The Corvallis Times says that as tho lluena Vista people would liko to "do" Independence, they fall Iu nicely with Dallas. If they succeed in bringing tho tiling to a successful termination nt the next meeting of tho legislature, Dallas will bo loft w ilh Mio balanco of power, and tho people of Itueim Vista have what they desire, llentou u'so would bo tho richer by having ac quired an addition of good fanning land. A Wilms Dkkii. Oregoninn: Tho citizens of Crook county uio much put out ou account of the slaying of a whlto deer, which has been rooming over that section for a number of years, and w hich was looked upon nsa sort of mascot, and which no ono would harm, until n short time since one Polndexter wantonly shot It. Such curios are very seldom found, but ill story and ill song lor ages past oc cassional rvfcrcnccs are inado to a "mllk-whilo doe" or while doer, which is generally supposed to have been a mythical or legendary animal. This white deer of Crook county, how ever, was no myth, for its snowy hide is now In pickle n n taxidermist's shop in Portland, and (iamo Protector McGuIre Is preparing ut the request of the people of Crook county, to make big trouble for Polndexter, who killed tho animal about February 1, during the season when It Is not lawful to shoot deer of any color. Illiowsvu.l.K IIuiuiI.AUY. Tho fol lowing account Is given of n burglary at Ilrownsvlllo Thursday night: Lust night 0 C Couley A Co's stoic, In South Drownsvillc, was broken Into and tho safe burglarized, tho robbers cllceling an entrance by forcing open tho front door. They drilled n half Inch hole In tho door and destroyed the comlilna- Hon, giving them nil entrance to tho safe. They secured about f 10(1, scat tering the books nud emptying pocket books and papers out oil the floor. A few tools wero found under tho side walk near by, also u cola sack, con taining $3, dropped by them nt tho edge of tho sidewalk. They did not molest anything else. Thcro is no cluo as yet to tho identity of tho rob bers. They are supposed to bq tho same po;so:is who blew It N Thomp son's safe oieii about two years ago, is both safes wero operated on in the same manner. In tiik llo.NKVAitl). The big Jig Is up with tlio old sleamor Three Sisters of the old O P Co, says tho Corvallis Units. During tho lata high water she was towed out ou tho river bank below town, and eho is lo b dis mantled. Her hull had become so lecayed and leaky that the company decided that her day of utefullness was over. Tho work of hiking out her machinery ami other useful parts will lie commenced Iu a few days. Tho Bisters was built by tho () P Co, In tho year IKS 7. She w as In length shorter originally thnu now, and not long after her completion tho was taken back to the yards nnd given an addi tional fifty foot of hull. In her tlmo the craft did much useful acrvlco on (ho river, but her ghost has followed Into the bom-yard the spirit of the rail road company flint so long operated her. What ii k Showh. Itead Ftleiidly's new ad and find out. Ho Is making somo extremely low prices Just ut tills time. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Modal, Midwinter Fair. DEI' mm Most Perfect Made. 4 Yean the Standard. flr.T- w--w-" - t - i - i -T-e-' I