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jjlpiiople Read the GUARD Lsttsr Heads Bill Heads, Statements, C.t-.'s Envelopet Fosters, Programs, Legjl Blanks, Etc. Etc PRINTED AT THE GUARD OFFICE. DAILY EUGENE GUARD . . Fop they Appreciate It. And perusing il they do noti overlook the ads. VOX 12. EUGENE, OKEGON, FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 21. 1807. NO. 14G j jr. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTV. Une County Bonk. H D. NORTON LAWYER t and 2 over First National Biwiii Bank. CEO. B. DGRRIS. 0vrney and Counsellor- iV o ' Second JudicM Distnct and " r.,rt of this State. fpttention gl l"Uo'u Md .C. WOODCOCK ATTORNEY AT LAW. ! One-hall block south ol Ohrlsmau'i Blocs. KCGESK, : : OREGON. H..iW Thompson. Charles A Hardy, Thompson & Hardy, Attorneys-at-Law, Office In First National Bank Bldjl. V"1, I .11 Ihe Courts. Eugene, Or GEO. A. DORMS. Attoknsy-at-La w, kuuknb, orkuon gmia-Overlame t'-oonlj Han L. BILYEU, A'l'TOKN E Y-AT- La W , KOGKXB, OREHON. y-Oinc OverKlrit National Haul. & E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office iip-s!airs In Sholton block o.-er Geo. T. Hall A Sou 8 grocery slo'tt Private telephone inside the door or calls day or night. DR. J. W. HARRIS, r-hysiuian and SurKeoti Office orcr Henderson 4 Linn's Drug Store. Ofiics Uoubs: SI to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 r.ud 7 to S Rulence Kerry street belwcen lllhandllth W. KUYKENDALL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrisman Block. Special attention to surgery and surgica dls. (ties of women. L. L. WHITSON, DENTIST. I Hivlnir TMirrhno'1 thn ift.nn unil flxtU Fl'9 0 ihe late deceased V. V. Henderson, I am now prepared to do anything in the lino ol ueuusiry in the above std ottice. Crown and Bridge work a Spa dally. DR. Q. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, Does only first-class work. The latest lm. Protemciiis used. Tcruis moderate. Otliceand resiaenne on olive street, between Fifth ana Mitn streets, one block west of Minnesota Hotel. J. S. LUCKEY, J B -WESX. 3E8 XS., "atch?8 and Clocks Repaired. 1:1 .i:m:, ouu ok. DRINK ttleinhard's Beer. ON SALE AT ALL SALOONS. Hottle Beer for Families, W. MAYER, Agt. GYPSIES AT HtlSKIillKi Heading- Noitu ami May he f Ht Kugfiie Any II i . vpected Today's llo-el.urg i'Uindeul, r. "The liVpsy bai.d lh:,t , a, ...f- ,.., , . """"'"ft" sa plague ig ,.xi,lt ,, arrive g.uiie ijlm t(,,i.,v -p .,.. , Myrtle Cieck vcstei.i:,c To,.,-.. eleven wagons, all ) ,M,i,.("i, :1, ;1 I;,,.,., burger who saw tlicma' Kiddle, suid a JJigger hidiitu wa prine,. i,y Comparison. The mar-liul should in form then, ihat ih.-v will l, favor hy moving on and to Mmii-1 ,,r upon the order of their going but ' ' "Since the above was wrilien 11. e oiiltit h is arrived, a little aln-ad i.f schedule liine, Bd i,aVl. piielud t Kvi i tenia in the grove on tu. Imnks ol ilu river. The description given above does not belie thein in lheleal. It was soon noised abroad last evening thai the gypsies had arrived and crowds of people, mottly young folks and children went down to see them. They were met at the portals of the grove uy ragged little uiclni.s impor tuning the in fir live cents ort.u cents cr a ribbou, or it bauble onuiv- thiug they could el. After Ihe line of youthful mendicant was passed the women were encountered who desire to tell your fortune and were apparent ly anxious to do it for any sum from 25eeutsto a nickel. They looked as though a bAlli would d i them more good than unythitig else. Tncir stav here should be ma e neither pleasant nor profitable, in ouh r th ai they may speedily puss on." The crowd is headed northward an d will soon arrive in Eugene. First National Jank. At Kugene, in the State of Oregon. at the close of business, May I I, 1SII7: UKSOITIU'fM. Loans anil didcounts ShiO.P.VJ Si; Overdrafts, secured aud un-eeure.l. ti.Ttfll 2:1 U S lionds to secure circulation. . . lL'.-iOO Oil I'remtuins on U a bonds 1,000 0(1 Stocks, securities, etc 7, IK 1 0 Banking house, furniture, and fix tures !),.1li7 -. Other real estate and mortgages owned li ,.i.so ni Due from National banks (not Re serve Au'elits l.i.tlll ill Due from state banks and bankers. 2,.t:t.) 0, Due from approved reserve agents. i-L'ti.'! 27 (Jhecks and otiier casli items H54 1KI Notes (If other Natioual Hanks. . . . 200 (XI Fractional paper currency, nickels anil cents LAWFUL MONEY BCSKI1VE IN DANK, VIZ: Snecie 3 1.1,0. oil l.enal tender notes. . . 202 Od 01,200 50 Uedemptiou fund with U. S. Treas urer l-")' of circulation) Duo froiu U. H, Treas.r other than o02 ,"i0 f) per cent, renempu mu. . . . 300 00 Total. . S.'K'O.l 17 07 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in t'lS III Surplus fund.... 50,000 00 UlimVl'teil proms, leea oAi-ci."So and taxes paid National lS.iuU notes outstanduii;. Dua to otlier Natioual Hanks Due to state bunks and bankers. ... Individual deposits sulijnct to check n0m.nfl Arttficatcs of deposit.... 1,108 ! 11,2511 l" :i,2:w 07 o,s; 40 li(l,078 oo 1 1,005 31 Liabilities other than those above stated -.'31 1,1 Tllt,.i $1011,117 07 State ok Obeoos, County ok Lane, ss: ' .i in.nnl.. ...... tin,!, the above named oiom, oo ouic.u...., " -- - statement is true to the best of my knowledge audbeliet. r...i,!.. Sul scrilicd and sworn to beloro mo tliis21t day ol .May, Itv.'i. , ' (!eo. F. C haw. Notary i'ublic. Correct, attest. LS. T. O. HiiNnRirKs, V. L. Chambers, (J. II. ClilllSUAM, Directors. How's"'!''"' WeolTcrOnc Hundred hollars Rew'l for any case ol Catarrh that cannot Is! cured 1 "" 'SMiV. CO . Props . T,,,,lo Ov We, the under. Iucd have kiinwnf J ' 'r J. for the last 15 years, and Is-lleve I lm l,, r ., rl honorable in rVll business transact lo,. and I ,. daily able to carry out any obligation ui ule I.) WKS; TK.U X. Wholesale I'';.' ''"'J ': WAI.WNO, K1NSAN A 1IAKVIN, Wholesale Pro.- Hrs'caurrhCurei, taken Internally, act "ail by allPrui!l!H. Tcslimonl.ls Ir.-e. .- v Ci.i n. The Kort- riJRl.ii"" nightly Club will ""' M"1""8 Mall Saturday aflernoon May STONE JARS . . . (ieiiuine good old fa-diiomil Stone Jars.Millt Clocks J Churns, etc. Just hat vour grand mother Used to Lave. 1 rices lower Ihnn for- Sdoiin best back Jar rubbers 2-ic S d'ozen'''U't' "black Mason jar rings for e Remember we sre in iton Shoes, IOL.MY COl'KT MAR. Tile Judge aud Cl.rk of LlDOln '"inn j Having Hookey and Parrot Time. The .on over iu Lincoln county b-' iweu ihe county court aud the count; ' lrk, lias reached the acute stge. Th county judge is not allowed by the c.eik to pass behind the railing in the hitler's oftiee, but is required to stand outside like the common herd, and call for w haiever papers or documents b. mav have idlleial use for. The clerk wont't fit at all with the coinmltiton ers court as clerk of that tody. Tut cnnmisMoueis and judge are required lo give receipts for tlie journal of th. vouiiiy court used in keepiug a record of the proceedings, and also, to glva receipts to the clerk (or all papers, lu eluding even pills against Ihe county given to the clerk to be by uiiu pre--enled to t he court for allowance or rejection. The ek-rk, furthermore, acting on ihe advice of his attorneys, la holding oul all the fees collected iu his office, having turned over not a ce t to the enmity treasurer since the first of laat August. The court, hy way of retalia tion, declines lo i-sue the clerk war rants in payment of official salary, and so, on and on, with many interesting sideshows, th9 trouble among the ollleiiils pn t (Is. Tliis parrot and monkey time la the result of the act of the county court In arbitrarily pruning the salary of the county clerk to $1,200 per yeir. Clerk Join s w as elected by the people wltb die tiuderslaudiiig that his salary would he $1,800 per year. Besides pel forming all the duties incident to (hu clerkship, he does all th. coun ty's recording of deeds, mortgages and oilier documents. The duties of the office compel the clerk to employ a deputy at $.0 per month and this, with Ihe discount nf his warrants, when allowed, together with the dither expenses of Ihe oftloe, leave (Jlerk Jones a salary of about $28 a month a tneagreness of stipend that very naturally puts the clerk In a very bad humor. Hops. Today's Salem Statesman: "Five hop contracts were filed with the coun ly clerk yesterday, the party of the seen; d part hi each inttance being Ilerren & Levy. The parties contract ing 1S07 liors to them, together with their respective amounts and the price per pound, are as follows: Ueo W Kment and Frank Kelzer 6,000 pounds, 8 cents; Henry Taylor and F E Good- ell, 0,000 pounds, Scents; Frank Kel- zer, 5,000 pounds, 8 cents; C C- Wen ger, 40 bales, 8 cents; August Miller and It K My res, 100 bales, 7 cents. 'Kola Nies, the hop man, was In Sa lem yesterday, going' to Portland hy the Itoseburg train. He stated that the outlook for hops was good, but the indications were that prices would go down to possibly fi cents per pound heforo picking lime, and that growers generally were anxious to make con. tracts." An Affidavit. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked lo Melick's drug store on a pair ,,f crotches and bought t bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halu: .or luflam malory rheumatism which had crip pled me up. Alter using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheer lolly recommend it. Charles H Wet- z I, Siinhury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me up August 10, 1S94. Waller Shlpman J 1'. For sale at 60 ceiita per bottle uy Osburn & DeLano. I ", n Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tab en il druiists rsfundthe mouey Notice. All outstanding warrants registered prior to April 15, 1800, will be paid upon presentation at my oftlce on or before May 18th, 1897. Interest will cease nfler Ihat date. O W Okikkim, City Treasurer. Haled May loth, I87. Fun Tit a Df. A lady's Victoria l.icyle, practically new, for a phaeton Apply to (leo M Miller for particulars fVT.rn BaLr was at", we ran herCato.. Wre n slio waj a Ciil 1, she crsl tor Castor. When s.e tss-am- MlM, she elong Ui Oatorta Tii sh had ("alldrea, tit U- OsMrav 1 DISTRICT CONYEST10N. To Ce Held at ounetien City May 21 and 22 Interesting Program. A convention of the Christian ehurobee of Lane oouuly will be held at Junction City, Friday and Satur day, May 21 aud 22, 1897. . A large number of delegates from all part ot the county are in attendance, and on the opeulug day, today, Inter esting sessions are reported. A synopsis of th. program Is as follows: KK1DAY, 9 A. M. Praise service, J A Bushuell. Announcements. Rerorts, by the churches. " by district treasurer. " by district secretary. How can we help our weak churches? W L Brlstow. Loyally, W A Wood. Lane county as a tiald f ir missionary work, A M Sweauey. Reports of oommitteee and adjourn menu C. w. B. M., 1:30 P. M. Devotional, Mrs J A Bushuell. Busluess. Sketch of the OWBM work, home and forelgr, Leila Hayes. "Yes you do, Lucindy," Olivia Stickles aud Bessie Hill. Why be loyal to the Aullllary? Mrs J 8 Utiles. The work at the door, Belle Hall Song, by the Juuiors. "Think!. I to Myseli," Mrs Annie Bailey. Whom we serve, Anabel Kelley. Reasons for belonging to at) Aux iliary. Faith, Mrs L A Head. Adjournment. EVENING BKSSION. 7:50 Bong and praise service. 8:30 Sermon, P R Burnett. S. S. PKOOKAM, MAY 22. 9:00 Opeuinu exercises. 9:30 Greetings, by Genevieve Majors. 9:35 Response, James Ooualdsou. 9:35 Object of conventions, Mrs Mary Hill. 9:44 Object of Sunday school, to lead to Christ Vinnia Knapp. Bong by ohlldren. 10:00 Reports of Sunday schools. 10:30 Power of prayer, Arthur E Gardner. 10.45 Need of consecration, Mrs Anna Bailey. UKK Good literature, Miss Alice Henemway. 11:20 "What do we know," Heury C Bushuell. 11:45 Report of committees. Adjournment, CHRISTIAN KNDKAVOK SATURDAY. 1:30 Announcements. 1:35 Heart searching, Morton L. Rote. 2.-05 What my committee can do Efforts aud means, II U Malion. Methods: Lookout, Miss Edith Harris. Prayer meeting, Bessie Hill, Social, Mrs Cora Awbroy. Missionary, John A Palmer. Good Literature, Miss A'ina Parka. Temperance, James B Kelley. Executive, Elmer M Patterson. Bethany circle, C G Le Masters. 30 Present opportunity for aud need of missionarr' work, Alice Mao Smith. 3: 15 The new and the timid members Jamea Donaldson. 8:25 Junior hour. 3:40 A closer walk with God on the part of each an essential to a good society, Edwin Beaudreau. KVKNINQ HK8H10N. 7:30 Song and praise. 8.-00 Sermon. Adjournment. The Grandest Remedy. Mr R B G reeve, merchant, of Cbil- howle, Va., certifies that he had con sumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment tbat money oould procuie, tried all cough remedies he oould hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up In chair; was Indu-ed to try Dr King's New Discovery, and was cured by the use of two bottles. For the past three years baa been attending to business, and says Dr King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, .as It has done so tnnch for him and also for others Iu his community. Dr, King's New Discovery If guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption It don't fall. Trial bottles free at Henderson A Linn's Drug store. A Good Siiowino, Jo another col umn will be found the quarterly slate mentol the First National Bank of this city. It shows a total business of 0,167.07, a gain ot over $33,000 over tbe quarter a year ago. The deposit in this bank amount to $175,63.40. Commissi oners Court. L D Scarbrough, medical nlten dauce on pauper f 1 1 oo J T Callison & Son, supplies for pauper Kakln it llristow supplies, for pauper JH MeClung supplies forpau- Vr it S A llulln supplies for pauper... I lv Peters supplies foi pauper, claimed $4.10, allowed II C Hunter supplies for pauper T B Anderson, supplies for in digent soldier (SH"ticerl Hi IV. so !- 10 W T Knyscr, pauper supplies 6 SO 11 45 tl 40 S 00 lti w S L Kline, pauper supplies W L Bristow, pauper supplies... James .Parvln, pauper supplies S H Friendly, cirpets, assessor and superintendent S H Fritiidly, pauper supplies... 5 00. Henderson & Linn, pauper sup- lies 1 00 LT Harris, deputy district at torney, Slate vs Ivnispel ('0 LT Harris, deputy district at torney State vs Vance 00 L T Harris, deputy district attorney State vs Xewmati... T J Duckworth J P precinct jury list, 121ml in 00 W T Kayser, assisting precinct Jury list Eluiiin 00 J T Taylor assisting preoliuM Jury list 00 A E Wheeler J P alalo vs 1M- wards 11.1 A E Wheeler J P slate vs Ivni spel !) SO A K Wnceler J P slate vs New man 8 00 Sidney Scott constable Btalo va Ed .yards 1 00 Sidney Scott constable atato vs Knispel 5 20 Sidney Scott constable slalu va Newman 11 80 D E Strattou, witness slate vs Knispel I 00 A Weboer witness state vs Kni spel 1 GO G Bettman Interpreter Hlnte vs Knispel 1 50 Th Item Correct. Cottage Gmvo Messenger: "A lows item is going the rounds of the press, credited to the Eugene (li)Aiti), stal ing that Lane county I'ocli men have received this year $260,U)0.00 for entile sold dealers. Now as the averaga price paid was only about $15.00 per iiend this could not be, us there were not enough cnt.le in tlio country, had lliey all beuusold, to bring in that amount of money, (luesstlio new spapvis ure like the little boy with the numerous squirrels." I'ho Item as originally printed was correct. Brother Messenger. It staled thai the Fuguno bunkers hud handled $250,000 In payment of call le for buy ers. Of course all th-money was not for cattle purchased In I. line county. riie cattle were purchased In Lane, Douglas, Llnil, Benton, ','oom. Curry, Lincoln, Benton, Marlon and l'nlk counties, but by far the greater number in Old Lane, This being thu center of the ciilllo business the money was handled by our hanks, which are llrst olass. School Report. The following h the report of tho Rush Island public school, district No 81 for tho first school month of the year: No enrolled 24; total No daysalteiid ance 451 ; total No days absence 30; No times tardy 2; per cent of attendance 93. Those neither absent or lardy were Tilly Mlchnel, Asa Mlchncl, Willlo Michael, Ira Michael, Myrtle .Michael Belle Kilsny, Ethel Kelsay, Itessl Kelsav. Walter Goodman, Horace Goodman, Willie Ilowley, Tavia Stlres, Rosa Hi Ires. li M Wakiii.vion, Teacher. Traveling I. l-.tlrn-lliixiirdfill. If the tourist Is unproTlded with one medi cinal resource. Changes ot tempffiil'ire, food and water o an iinueeutitomct or an unwlioh; soma quality, and a route tbat lb s la the troplcs of other red ions w hero uislnris exlt. are each and all frniiKhl with dsnx'-r to one whohasbeeil Improvident enough lo nenleet a remedial safeguard. The e -iiciirreut te-Muiony of many ToyaRi-nrs tiy Islid sTiO sea e.'.nl.ll.lo s liie Isel thai llontetler'n hloiuseh IlitO rs ell aides those who n.e It to encounter h.fsrdu of Ilia nature referre.1 to Willi iiiit.ioiit : ai,l dint as a medicine adspu-d to .iid'leu kioI iiiu-x-pecu-d exlreiirles, it Is pnu'larly vs'iianle. I'lsorders ot the ll-er, Ihe bowels atel ibe stomach, fever and asoe, rbeuinnll.in aid ner vous ailments, brouuhl on by eM-o-uro, are anions; the maladies to wiilrb i-nilirrniim, trar alersaiol new set Hers are most ot.leei. Th.- and others yield lo liie aetlon of the hitlers promptly and completely. Dkaii. Some of our renders will probably remember Andrew Aitmun who resided in Eugene and vicinity several years ago. A letter received today, by the llt'AUH. from Wsier- mau, Oraut county, Oregon, hriugs tbe news that Mr Arlinsn Is dead. War F.u-ts iu Cuba. The United Slates senate by a vote m 41 ayes to 14 nays recognizes the belligerency of Ihe instirgeiils iu Cuba. It pii-scd the Morgan resolution which reads as follows- "Kci-olved, etc., Thai a condition of public w ar exists bet ween the govern incut of Spain and tlio government proclaimed and for some liuie main tained hy force of in ins by tlio people of Cuba, and that t'.e l ulled States of Auieiiea sbiilt uiniutuiu a strict Ueutralily betutin tlio contending p-ii lies, uccoiding to each aud all the rights of iH-lligerency in the porta and the territory of the t'nlted Slates." The nilli ur.itivo vole was cast hy 18 republicans, 111 democrats and 4 pop ulists: the negative vote was cast by 12 republican and 2 democrats. A 1 : 1 1 k it. Portland Chronicle: 'Will Murray our easlsido bicycle lider, t iok a trip to Kugene, Oregou, ln-l week, making the trip of 152 miles hy cyelonieler, actual road time, in 12 hours and 45 niiniiles. Will made the trip (ioiii rortlnnd to Oregon City aud from Aurora to S.tleni without dls mounting arriviu at Salem in 4 hours and 15 minutes. The last live miles tK'ioro reaching Kugeiio t lie passenger train overlook him and gave him it lively race the road was good, on a do.vii glade with lliu wind ill Ills fa vm arriving al I'ugeno at Urn sanio time the (lain did, making this trip in II minutes and '() seconds. As Will went ton C 1". Convention and Is a modern I leo. Washington, we ('unsafe ly say that tlio story is true. Murry is going to be without doubt the hard- t, loud rider Iu tlio slate." This must have been from Irving to Kugene, mid the wagon road ill that distance is at lehst a quarter nf a mile longer than Ihe railroad. Itiioklen'n Ainicii Salve. Tlio best salvo In the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, Halt rheum, fovor sm en, tetter, chapped hands, chill lulus, rns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired U Is guaranteed lo give per fect unit fact Ion or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by IlKNDKUHON & LlNN. CoiTAdt: (Ikiiv k Itkmh, Messouger: Kukiii A. llristow, the hankers, re ceived direct from Urn suh-ttuasury at Sail Francisco Monday 2.IHXI silver half dollars Mrs J It Hayes of Harris - burg, was In town thu Hist of thu week, and wo are Informed Bho con lemplales tho erection of hotel build ing lit once." Wiiai is Monky. Tlio man who won lliu prize ollered by an English paper for tho best dellnlt Ion of money put it thus: "An nrtlelu which may bu used us a universal passport to every where except 1 leaven, and us a universal provider for everything ex cept happliii-s.H, 'r j?.'.'' After.... Taking a course rt Aycr's Tills the Byrdc-iii irt set in good working order and a 111:111 begin;! to foci that life i.4 worth living. lie who has become the gradual prey of coiistip.Uion, docs not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lilted from him. Then his inouulain sink into mole hills, his iiiorosciicss gives place to jollity, he w a happy man again. If life does not riccrn worth living to you, you may take a very Uiu'ereut view of it after taking Averfs Cathartic Pills.