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Letter Heads, Bui Heads, Statements, Card Envelopes. Posters, Programs, LeguCBlanks, Etc. Eto PRINTED AT THE GUARD UfflCE.- jjj pecpiB ncou DAILY EUGENE GUARD. ,. Fop they Appreciate it. ma it they do not Andin P - - .verioon i . i. ih a a si. -rTTnTTlin GUARD 'fj'Ji EUGENE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING. AVKIL 21, 1897 NO. 121 , U. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. SECTIONS A Une County Bank. H D. NORTON, 1 ami 2 over First National Rooms Ban"1 W nrn R. DQRRIS. iiicmey and Counsellor- . i iPTtCE IN TIIE CDTJRTo IU, PlA1.I1l'r.,i3j Diatilct and in i i S7Eto ."S attention given to couecuona ,$1 a Ci WOODCOCK ATTORNEY AT LAW. nmo-Ono-haU block south ol ChrUman'. Block, KUQKNE, : I OREGON. HelmulW Thompson. Charles A Hardy. Thompson & Hardy, Attorneys-at-Law, B.5KkB,i, Eu8enB'0r GEO. A. DORMS, Attorn: y-at-La w, kuokse, oregon orrtcx-OverLane County Bonk. L. BILYEU, Attorn ey-at-La w, KDGKJiB, OREGON. jjj-Ol nc-Over First National Bunk. 0. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up-stairs In Sheltmi block oor aeo. T, u.iH .t. Sun r uruccrv store. Privato telephone inside olio door or calls duy or night. TEACHER'S INSTITUTE. Program of Institute to us held ut Crrswell. Following is the program of tlie teachers' institute to be held ut C'res well on Friday and Saturday, April 30 and May 1: Friday, 7:30 p. m. Music Recitation. Lecture by Prof John D Letcher. U of O. M usie. Recitation. SATURDAY, 9 30 A. M. Singing, by the institute. Primary readiiiK.a class exercise. Mrs Sadie Dowuiug. Ural I'livsioloey. Miss Gertrude Grousebeck. lleCl'SM. What religious Instruction should be given in the public schools? Ilev M O Briuk. SATURDAY, 1:30 P. M. Singing, by the iusiilute. Mental Arithmetic, a class exercise. Win Miller, prin. Crcswell school. Should corporal punishnienl be abolished by law? Why? Geo 2 orris, prin. Goshen school Busy Work, by Miss Cilia JSollnian. Itecess. The first duy in a country school. Mis? Luella Brewster. Grading country schools. Win. McQueen. The dav sessions ot the institute will be held at the Dublio school buildini; and the lecture at the M E church. I feel sum the lecture will be botli en- tertuiiiimr and instructive. The peo ple of Creswell aud vicinity are cor dially invited to attend each session of the institute. C. 8. Hunt, Couuty Supeiintoudent. Dr King's New Discovery for ton sumption. VA-PO-Atl. lOlYfY I'Ol'KT. DK. J. W. HARRIS, f-hysician and SurReon offii. n..r npndcriina .fc Linn's Drug Store Ornat Hocus. 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to S aud 7 to 8 Kesidence-Ferry street between Ulh and 13th W. KUYKEKDALL, M.D., Physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrisman Block. Special attention to aurgory and surglca dls- ui wuuieu. DR. G. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, ii:s oiny nrsi-cifl93 worn. 1 ne iiuuffc prove me ins used. Terms mmlerate. Otfieeand resiQfiio on uiivo Btre-a, between ruin turn sixth hirtLis, oue block, west of Minnesota This is tjie best medicine in the world for all forma of couuhs and colds und for consumption. Every bottle in guaranteed. It will cure ami not rife ii mini nt. It has no enual for Whoop itnrCoiliih. Asthma, Hn Fever, Pneu monia. Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in ilm head and for Consumption, it is anffl for all ai'es. pleasant to tulie, and "boveali, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Life 1 ills in connection with Dr. King's ew Discovery, astliey regulate aud tone th stomach and bowels. We guariin lf.fi nerfect satisfaction or return money Trial fre bottles at Henderson & Linn's Drug st:re. Kegular size oO cents and $1.00. Kotlce. All nnlsfnndinir warrants registeitd prior to Jan lGth, 1890, will be paid upon presentation at my mum l.r,,r Anrll 28lh. 1S97. Interest will .anuA nfier that date. a. w. ORii t iN, City Treasurer Dated April 20th, 1897. The Indian Name of Skinner's ltutte I tin Firt House lu Eli go'ie Ituilt 50 Years Ago. How mat y of our people are aware it the signification of tun word that neads this item? Ya-no-ili is the Indian uiinie for Skinner's Butte, and A'Hi Al llwP.I In. Ilia In.liu.. frit.... (lint frequented this locality when Eugene amoiier tons up ma resilience at me west end of tlie buite in the gun lie of 1S47 tlfiy years giro. H s cabin w as built about tint i, ,1.1,11a it the end of the butte, and slightly ui.m li t. level nr t i nruir d 1 1 .1 residents will remember the decayed timbers and the almost filled well that formerlv oiurliH Dm ..r i.A first house within the present limits of I'.ugeue. troin reeollciion rf the remalusof the foundatio i we should say the house wis about sixteen feet square. Mining In bane Co iuty. Orecronlnti: M..nsra I'lintnua sli.illh nnd Kmnlr tT..ml..ruitii i-jl nr nail iTrl day from the liead of Sharp's creek on a orosoectim? tour. 1 he? renort snow leuviug fast, the road being now niieu as lar as jucson rocK. t iiey also lo cated a ntlurlx elulio. ci.ltliur ir. tin Curiosity, from the fact of the ledee matter being so very different from the usual formation lu the district. In fact, Mr Smith says it is diflerent from nnvthitii? ho has ever found. There seems to be an unlimited quan tity of the ore lu sk'ht. and it Is a nuz zle to him, though an experienced miner, at t lie present moment. The warm winds and the sunshine of the past week are melting the snow m the mountains rapidly, and the Bohemia mines will soon be alive with minors and mill men. scrloua llniiff.tr. Threatens evory man.'wonisn or child living in a region of country where fever and ugue is previilent, alnce the genua of mitlarlal dla ess.! are Inhaled from the air and are swal lowed trom the water of such B. realon. Modi elnai Bafeguard la aus.iltilcly necessary to nullify this danger. As a means ol lortnying aud accliuialliu the asstem ao as to oo ablo to . .i... n..i.r .i ... .i.i.ti linn mio.'M simn- h Hitler, la ii.eumparnbly the liest and the I.iosl popil mr. iiiuKii"-,"ua , , ., . THE IIAYOK'8 VETO. Baflttiger-Kuney Wedding. liver ami lnnvels ei CiiiHiieo iimlana, but these .J Hiu..utimi urn! i-uereliou aro as sisted by lis line, and a vigorous as well as regularconm ion oi me o.ovc... ......'. It. SIHUllUll Ol". '"l"'!"" , 3 j ihn 1......U , ci mil Ur a iv I I matchlei.8 iireventlve, which l also a certain aid thorough remedy lu the worst cases of iutermilt' ut and remittent fevers. Marshal's Notice. J. S. LUCKEY, arzsawsxiXSS3'a Watches and Clocks Repaired. i:it;r.F, ok (jon. HOTEL EUGENE, W. O. ZEIGLER, Prop. Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon. Headquarter for Commercial Men. Frea Sample Rooms. FREE 'p'-j DRINK Hleinhard's ON SALE AT ALL SALOONS. Bottle Beer for Families. Kouuri, ,-, ' ..1. l,.mr ItfHMl aoilllht t take the place of pills. Many things nave ueen u "V.. ' T.nmn1 nun the bill. It is not drastic it not urine and is free from effects. The secouou'jr o s.i-.i ..i,..Min for o i i ren. v uoses j mem - - cents. Ask Yerlugton about it. liuckleu'H Arnica Salve. n,, ,... .,i.,o in ilm world for cuts u..1. I"?""' , lee s. salt rheum, fever soies tetter, chapped hands, cIi'ILIuiiih, ,?01.1! .....i n akin eruptions, ind corns, . t le positively cures pne, ,,,.ired. It is guaranteed to g j e.- fect satisfaction or u,u,, "." Price 35 cents ! r, tlbMitiwv.i -- All riersons living wi'.liiti tho corpi rale limila of the city of Eugene are imrolw notified to clean up all rubbish, garbage, eic. in alltys around nod about tlieir nr. mlses also 10 orive Hi.wn nil nails orotrudiug throuih the sidewalk in and around said premises oo nr before the 10th day of May, imi or the same will be done by said city and charged to the owners tliereoi. Dated this the UOlli y oi nprn, iisn7 J. S. STILES, GroitOE Fishkb, City Marshal Chairman Street Com Call For Couuty Warrants. Vniiee is hereby eiveii that the fol lowing warrants will he paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest on .. ill na Anr 1 Id. 131". nuuic " ... . All Lane county warrants registered number 10095 to lussu uotn inclusive. Dated Eugene, Oregon, April i-m 1607 A. S. Pattkkson County Treasurer. Business transacted for the Month of April. If you want a new bicycle coiuo aud investigate our proposition. Currie b Hustnu. Ou iietition of W M Taylor and 41 others, a wire cable was appropriated for a foot bridge across Big Fall Cieek. Bills allowed: Irvine, Hodsou Company, sta tionery 03 on E Schwarzehild, stationery 8 35 A C Jennings, stationeiy 6 55 A S Patterson, stationery 1 50 H R Kineaid, printing 2 10 Auirtist Ciast. iiriutiinr 5000 couu ty warrants 31 us Bancroft, Whitney Company, codes for justices of the peace and court 110 00 Glass ifc I'rudhomtne, steel file case, claimed $145.80, allowed. .141 00 Star Job office, printing, claimed S.3o, allowed zi ou St Mary's Hospital, care of pau pers, claimed no, not allowed. W T Knyser, supplies for pau pers 4 15 Hurd & Davenport, supplies for nsliners 5 00 , , J ti Pane, supplies for paupers... 9 45 loruiiit Sun, s pairs slioes tor paupers 4 60 Day & Henderson, colli n aud r.be 21 50 Washburn & Sou, flour for pau per 1 00 Day & Henderson, furniture for court house 12 B F Ktissell. M D, care of pau pers for March, claimed $238.71 allowed 223 71 John L Stewart, 2 Collins for paupers 12 00 J T Callison & Son, pauper sup plies 15 67 Geo T Hull & Sou, pauper sup- nlles 11 25 .lnmeM l'arvin. nutiner supDlies...l2 00 I Ii Campbell, printing 6 95 E J Kundall, cougar scalp - 00 It D Paine, couiznr sculp 2 00 A L Terrell, coyote sculp 2 00 D Parker. 5 covole sealDB 10 00 J B Young, 2 coyote scalps 4 UO W It Montgomery, coyote scalp 2 00 Geoige Stewart, coyote scalp... 2 00 Marion Wallace, coyote scalp... 2 00 April 10. Ii A Bond, deputy Assessor $50 00 I, T Harris, deputy district, at torney. Ira Cox. reform Bchool a ou f, T Harris, deputy district attor ney, est.tte of S A I'urand 7 ou f, T Hairis. deputy district attor my statu va McCubhins - w J M Shaub. deputy sheriff 8 76 James Warulck, deputy sliorill 1 25 w. A li... A Tl.linn.rnf IWtlan.t and Mrs. Ella Kuuey ol Foley Springs, ... - ..u.l .1 tl n'l.h.i'b lust AVAIli.(y tlir l.suuiivv ,ii ii n j ii w . u.vwwb-v n.ro in ni i ii u i- v v w ' -1 - - Not Anproved by Him. at the residence of Mr and Mrs Joel Ware at Fifth and Oak streets. At the session of the city council M' ""T , . . " . 1" Monday night, Mayor Kuykeudall weuumg mnic . . o -. . .. .... I aflsr tha weddiue eounle entered, the returned tbe onlinauce to auienu ""'.,,, ... ... odinanco regulutirff tl . laauanee cf brld. talng wppjrtl by M. Mwto .... I VVm u-ltlln William Itt-naliRW acted liquor licenses with his veto attaonea. ' , !, .. ,1 i ,,.,. uiii as best man for the groom. Tho wed- The ordiuance provided that: "All . , , . .n,.it ding ceremony was performed accord- icensesfor he sale of spirituous or malt i by Father liquor, shall expire on the second wfta ' Wednesday of April following the an- h flow, Vl ever- nual city election and no licenses shall "-'"'" tie issued tor less than one v.ar. .xcept " vn performed when It is necessary to nave ll.expirn- ....,. 11. ,,., IPI,.rJd ti..., .... ii.a ii.u o1u,va nniiiprl: nro-1 v w B 1 " . 1 .. vidud. that licenses may Issue to sa loons anil breweries for three months.' Tho ordinance was passed by theooun oil April 12. The mayor's veto messago contains expressions of the stand that will he maintained by him throughout his term of office. It Is as follows: ' My reasons lor not approving are, first: "Thlschanco will result lu the loss to the city of $24 per annum. We arc paying Interest ou more than $13,000 in warrants. Any of them may be called to the dining room of the uou boulere where un elegant banquet was spread, cover being laid for 28 persons. The table was laden witli choice eatables and the guests lingered at tbe board uutll after 12 o'clock, ruauy toasts bslug offered for the health and prosperity of the bride and groom Muslo was furnished hv the Mando lin otub. Tho table was beautifully' decorated with cut Unworn and smllax. The newly wedded couple will leave tomorrow morning for Foley Springs, whore tboy will reside during the WttriUlllS. rtllV Ol UlCIU uibt WW iwimi I . atany tlmothat we ,avo the money '" Mf . M with which to pay tnem: ir m. .a- Hoffn,an. Mr and Mrs W H loon licenses were payable annually in HoR Mr am, M w M ReUaw, advance w. would save $70 per year M(t C()0, In interest by taking a corresponding MllboUraw, LowStaOord, amount or warrants wuu ..cense. , Hortman, Lulu Kenshaw, payable sir. month. In advance, w. Wlnkley: make a saving of $24 Pr ' over the terms, of the proposed "uendmenu ,,,, of Monmouth. Fred. These amounts are small, but witn MU1 Joel Ware, Arthur existing hard times It is necessary ioi D nn tn i ii. ir .iirnrn ii w T.i1 inn am&i, I - ' amounts. "Second. It does not appear from the petition sent in by the holders of saloon licenses that they desired sol frday was an unlucky day at millenl mid nnrmnnent a ehance lu our innmi mill a few miles from Cot' laws as mis amuuumeiii. uouiemi'inio. tage urovs. I and Father Black. Cottage UroTo Accidents. Tbev asked that they be grantod tbe privilege of paying licenses quarterly for I he next six mouths only. It Is probably contrary to their own best interests for the iimendinent to become a law, as it will enable outsldo men to wiiilo nt. work In the mill. W J Smith, a single man, aged 10, had the misfortune to bo caught between a slab and ono of tho rollers that carry the Inniher with tho result that both bones of his leg were brokou half way Mound Items. .Imn I., liumiltirliiu ttA AftUva aOUOal lu.lin Ilm aiililn Still Itlll'D. It WHS U . . . . .... t .,..1 . . ,..u nr rni. of me year, sucn as nop picmug m m olean square nroaa. ur min., . full, or during fair weok, take out a tage Grove reduced the fruuture. license for three months, skim off the a. few minutes aftor this aooldont cream ol the baslness and then drop happened, Wlllard Johnson whllo at out. work In the same mill, struck his "Third. Thlsamondment Is against knee with a band ax Inflicting a vory the BetlleQ policy oi mo siavo auu umji i pamiui injury, tiiuugu ou www. regarding the liquor business, mas- broken. much as it practically lowers the license fees. Without discussing tho meritsof the system. It may be slated as a fact that light license with rigid control has become the established The Wheat Markot. II, ware of oli.tineiil. lor . ulnr, Ii Hint Collin!" .ncrcnrr. I- .1 n. till, ai'nso o a. mercury wn ' '., nole ,,. SSi'Xn "Xtn'H .hu.li the una. .1,, gmsUou.au lioii , v.. - K j .'!."" ''Trl!" T,i A. l ,nlai;,. no mercury A Partial Lisi Of Oir t3&&SLi& the ge'i'llie. ii ;., a, (a. Tesnmo- il I IiCIO. onio, uj r . w . I is free. r bottle g 4"-sold riy oruggiBi.. ei.. . - lOcts. Sets. Sets. 20cts. lO.-ts. 8cls. Spi -es J lh t lu :tarnll ; Can pineapples, whole beans ,l.rri..a . ""I"'" " . .... K,. Flavoring Extiact Ponies - - loru, i-.t Uesecatea cw"' We receive groceries often so our ....L- l.fnsh. Don I mrgi-i carry a full line of Taints and Oils, etc- . . ..-I Mixed paints V, ' i . It'l l" I'1 ' M- .neii'.M'- ,,,, JiriI!Nl n Uli In any quality. Bargains Only! April 18. We have beeu having very ulce leather lately, but It looks rather mliiv today. Haiti would bo a line thing for our gialn and gardens. Mr George Prescott left this place for Lnrnne Friday. He will go from there to Eugene on business. M D Johnson, who has been lu Coy ote preciuct returned homo yesterday. A U Post aud wife, who have been stavine with their sou, I-rank, who resides at the MoKeuzle, returnee. home Friday. Miss Lottie Bierco and Miss I.aura Johnson aro the guests of Miss i-anuie Layue today. A fnw men havo beeu working on the river road down below here, for a day or two. We are in hopes or hav ing a road clear through to the Head of Tide before fall. Our school opened April 6th, and Is nnw nroirreHsint' nicely Ulltler ino mitnngemeut oJ" Miss Jennie Taylor, of Eugene. Miss Taylor gives good satisfaction and our uireciors nnvu I hired her f ir the fall term of school. Miss Frances Bierce Is talking of carrying the mall for her father as soon as the roads are a little belter and the weather is settled. Miss Ada Pierce of Alma, visited lu this vicinity last week. Itollin Johnson of Coyote, was at ti.i. nlaen hint week. He did -inie work on his placo up the river irnm here. "CllWBY." Dpeolol to the Ou.rd, i.,ninn. Anill 21. Tho markets control has become the "' tod ,,, frm 70 to policy of our city for dealing with the slumpea so me io w y - liquor trafllc. This Is also true ofth. 78) cenU per bushel, closing at 73. state, whose law provides for a license rubekak Bool au Tho Itebekah fee of $400, payable annually In ad- looial given In Cons r hall lant night vance. I think that experience has was quite well attended i . A progruni demonstrated that this '..-about th. &&X' proper fee in our case and I do not gD8nt In dancing. The muslo tlilnU It .s wise lo oi.aoge uuion .i was iuriiisiiou ,.y .,. . - ... .,..,i will be to conform to the general state The rectal, or ne eve , ''""--. " law. It may be a debatable que,tloD bTthe ladles on tho Improvement of whether the fo might not be raised, 1 (jj8 q o F cemetery. i ... . .i.i..,. 1 1 . tl.nt It mmhl n,,l. I . . OUL x llliua uu agico Kiimv .i. uuhi. 1 to be lowered. Arhurkles and I Ion cofiio per lb 15c 1 lb plug g""d Cliewillg looaee..... - 1 III iikg gninuiute.i ..,..........-. 3-2 oz pkir I.tieKV "ng. oc mus... 1 ..z ..kg Vanity Fair plug cut toh 6c I bottle ammonia i 'c "f :. . . ... 1 I ..a liir II, I'.'' ISlllllII Willie iirnii" " c liOi'll .Willie --nui 'v on lbs rice for ' w Oranges fresh from the grower To Core a Cold In Ono 0y. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab ets. Ail druggists refund the money if it falls to euro. 25c. "Kourtli. I fear that the amend ment would be against the publlo good in that it would encoutage transient! Mien to take out licenses for a limited I time and set up a saleon with no ex pectation of becoming pormanoni resi dents with us. Such men having no I permanent property or other Interests here, are much more likely lo koep ai place that would be detrimental to I nublio neaco and morals. "For these reasons I cannot approve I of tho amondment. "I veto the ordlnanoo." I W, KUYKENDALI., Mayor. The veto wassustalned. INCORPORATKD.-The Florence Lai'd cV Building Association has filed ar ticles. This now corporation proposes to buy and sell real estate; to deal In it on commission; to erect buildings on real estate and .generally Improve same, and to loan and borrow money. ti... nrinelnal office of the company will be located at Fl irence, Laue eyioiitv. The capital Is fixed at $2,400, divided into 210 shares or tno par vaiue ,.i cinoanh. Alfred Mason, U H unris- tenson, John J Anderson, William Kyle and L 0 Asckerley, are stock holders of the new corporation ..sr'rr" Meet lug Notice. Hiafed ' o ora .nlca 1 n Eugene Lodge No. II A K 4 A M tills evening al7;30 Visilipg brethren made welcome. E. O. I' OTTER, W. M. New Wakehouhf. has couitnenoeu wo.-a on ins nw warehouse In the rearof the building purchased by him from A Hunt. The warehouse will be built of corrugated Iron. It Is-M by 70 feet In dimension, will be two stories high, and will be used for buggies and vehicle- Picking up Knowledge la easy enough if you look for it in the right place. Thia is the right place to learn Just what to do for that debilitating condition whloh Spring always brin gs. Do you want to bo ourod of that languid feeling, got back your appetite, sleep soundly, and feol uko a new man? . F L Chambers Ayer's Sarsaparilla will do it. It has done m for thousanda. It has been doing it for 50 years. Try it. a4 lot the "Carcbook." i" pairs " J. C. Ar' Co- lw" AX BILLY. I. K. PETERS, 3S' W. MAYER, Agt