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Daily Eugene Guard MARCH 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOIl BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's GUARD Telephone, Ho Main 191. BREVITIES. Another fine Iny. home fruit trees in bloom. The White Is king of wheels. Easter market- Presbyterian ladles. Dr Lowe, optician, with J B Luckey. Professor Ortou ws on the streets today. Lots of trees 111 this filly have been sprayed. Barker bloyolca are better than Ku. Klncks. Don't forget the Relief Corps supper March 17. Ride a White and keep up with the procession. We want to trade for 20 (00 shingles. Barker Oun Works. Darker bicycles are batter than Ku Klucks. Bainuel Hollaway Is quite elck at his home In this city. Mrs. Joel Ware Is quite sick nt the family home in this olty. Bloyule repairing. All work guar anteed. 0. V. Matlock. The RfHff Corps will serve supper from 6 to 8 Maroh 17. Joaquin Miller lectured In Portland last night to a large audience. I( you wlBh to ride In front, buy a White. "The White Is king." . If you want up-to-date bloyole sun dries, oall on O 0 Matlock. Hon D P Thompson was reelected school dlreotor at Portland yesterday. . Eat dinner and be merry at the Relief Corps supper on Bt. Patrick's day. Sheep are selling at Heppuer, to be delivered after shearing, for J2.25 per bead. Beoond hand bicycles at ffl, $7, I0, $16. Barker Gnu Works, olieapt it nouns In town, 1), M. MoUrady, artlstlo painter and paper-hanger. Inquire or leave orders nt Preston A Hales. A oontlnuauce of Mils dazxllng sun shine will necessitate awnings in front of the business houses. We do all kinds of bicycle repairing and guarantee all our work. UO Matlock Tn the advertisement yesterday for a responsible woman wanted, the address should have read Kugune, ur. Kir wood 12.80 delivered. Maple wood $8.2 delivered. F. L. ClIAMDKRfl J. M. Baohelder, of Lake county iia resigned the olerknlilp. W. A. Wllh hire lias been appoln ed to the v canoy. H. D. Paine & Co. will ke. p con tautly on hand a full line of CilmdiM rims, the genuine American liuulai O. & J.. M. W. and other Huh, nnd are prepared to repair wheels promptly. We have over 350 ftatnbler and Ideal ,, riders. Buy a Rambler or Ideal and you will never have to walk. They re all fitted with the great O A J tire. C C. Matlock. Experience Ii the b.t teacher. Use Anker's English Remedy In any esse of coughs, oolds or croup. Hhnuld It fall to give Immediate relief money re funded. 26 ots and 60 ots. For sale hy W li Debano. Halein Journali "Bishop Barkley, the silver-tongued orator of French Prairie, Is nursing a broken rib. It Is not the kind of one mentioned In the Bonk as onoe Adam's property, but bis own." Ride a RAMBLER fitted with t.'O ASTER-BRAKE, the only success ful COASTER AND BRAKE on the market, and one that will do all that Is olalmed for It. Every Biaka guar nteed. Call and see tbeni and be con vlnced. OOMatlook. Twelve Ramblers sold the past month. This shows that the Rambler gives good satisfaction. C. C. Matlock, W 8 rbllpot, Albany, Oa,says, "De Witt's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills I ever took." The famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and liver and bowel trouble, Vincent A Co, Corner Drug Btore. I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism aud sciatica know that Chamberlalu'a Pain Halm relieved me after a number of other medicines nnd a dootor had failed. It Is the best liniment I have ever known of. J A Podgen, Alpharetta, (la. Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this remeuy. une application relieve the pain. For sale iv W U DeLano. "After doctors failed to cure me o pneumonia I ured Oue Minute Cough Cure, and three bottles of It cured me. It Is also the best remedy on earth for Whooping oough. It cured my grand children of the worst mtses," writes Jno Berry, Logauton, I'a. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results. Cure coughs, oolds, oroup aud throat and lung troubles. It prevent oonuniptlou. Children always like It. Mother endorse It Vincent A Co, Cornel Drug Blow. 1 Buy good guns cheap at Barker Onn Works. Annual Easter market Presbyterian ladle. All our attorneys are preparing for oiroult court, Bee the new striking bags and whltlysey exercisers at Barker Gun Works. Bbort order meals a specialty at Chicago Bakery. Rambler Biopoles, 40 and $86. Ideals, $80 and $26, O C Matlock. Cold boiled ham at the Chicago Bakery. Beet blcyoles sold for least money at Barker Gun Works. Garden seed In balk fresh. F L Chambers. Try a oup of Mooba and Java coffee at the Chicago Bakery. Bloyole tires $4.00 a pair. C O Matlock. M O Warner tune piano and organs. Repairing and polishing, Uo to the Chicago Bakery for hot and cold luuoh. The "oross country" riding of the bloyollst Is at band, for the roads ar rapidly drying. Fishermen will soon be getting their tackle out ready for atrip up the Will, ametteor MckVenzle. Stay ton, Linn county, will have a oreamery to take care of the milk of at least one hundred oows. Richard Vaughan was fined late Saturday evening, by Recorder Dorris, $8 for disorderly oonduot, which be paid. Benton Mires, the Drain Watchman editor, I a Republican candidate . for the nomination of sheriff In Douglas county. Nature promise to be kind to Ore gon tbi year. Fruit, flower, grain and grass will yield heavily, else al signs fall. The Rosebnrg Plalndealer highly oompliment Deputy District Attorney Harris for bis efforts In the Patterson rapeoase. Putting in garden now occupies the ivenlnga of the man with the little garden plat; The man with the hoe is bis song. A cynical editor remarks that "some uen are candidates because they can't help it but moat of them are because the people can't help It." Andy Taylor won the handsome hes table with 48 a high number. This table will adorn the barber (bop for the benefit of his patrons. Have your bloycles, guns, etc., re paired at B. D. Paine A Co.' repair bop. The most complete line of sun dries in Lane oounty, and the beat workmen. Professor E. E. Or ton, principal of tbe ueary school, was down town to day for the first time after hi recent Illness. His many friends were glad to see the professor out. Workmen are tearing down the old iiouse at the corner of Eleventh and Pearl streets, on tbe lot where Dr. D, A. Paine will erect a handsome new esldenoe this summer. Tbe proprietor c,l the Manhattan nlnon ytsterday paid a fine and costs f $28 for keeping the rear door of their "stabliahn.ent open Humtay. Hwelmrg Review, Maroh 12: "Re- rlvnl services are In regress at the M, E. ohuri'h, Hnifh Rev. J. D. Hllwrt, it Junction Olty, will .be. preoeni ami preaoh this week, and possibly nex week." Indications are bright for a gnwl building seanon this summer, and s mills . will he taxed lo thel- lwt .ispaolty In supplying local' and foreign lemand. Balem Journal: Whv should ths newspaper men squeal at an advance f $1.66 per hundred on print paper by the trust, when so many of them sold out to the trusts in 1806 and helped put litem in power? The millinery openings will be held this year about the first of April, two weeks before Easter. It is to be hoped tone ot the ladles will be disappointed by a lack of fair weather , whereby tbe dainty oreatlons may be exhibited. Klamath, Oregon, Express: We are informed that this was a bard winter on beef feeders. The prloes are lower npreseut iban last fall. California oeing loaded up with Mexican and Arizona cattle, shipped In during the mtuinn months, which are now nelng put on the market. French Tansy Wafers, tue world' famous remedy for Irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never failing ana safe. Married ladles' friend French Tansy Wafer are Hie only re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Paris; take nothing else, but Insist on genuine; in red wrappers win, eniwn inane mara. i.a France uriigcnmnanv. lmnorte.ru sjm Turk Mt San Krapcism, For sale by all drug- KiKtn, or neiii in piain wrapper dlreot W'l IVOTII "I New Books 5o to Read Them Inal recstrxl am new Miles; H uisuibvr, do u retd them, &PECIAL. 5c 5c 1 Wl llMMn(r1lihl ,,,, lAo I mMtt l(tr lit 1 ehln muih bowl., 4o T lb roll. oU,.., 855 1 can good Mlmon.,,,,,. .,,.,,,.,,,. fto Wt 2 buckle Plow Shoe?, ill solki SI Io)s' 2 bickli Pliiw Shots, 90c. AX BILLY III WENDLING HILL. Will Start Op Tomorrow Morn ing for Acme Work. 71,000 FEET DAILY. fne large Wendllngwawmlll, located ou Mill creek, In the Mohawk valley, and owned by tbe Booth, Kelly Co., will start up for aotlve work tomorrow forenoon, Tbe mill for a few wieks will out about 75.000 feet per day. but will, in a few months, when tbe rail road is oompleted, saw about 120,000 feet daily. Tbe mill, when run to It full capacity, will cut 240,000 feet each 24 hour. The plant is fully i quipped with dry bouse and all the latest sawmill machinery known. George H. Kelly will superintend this mill. Students' Recital. " : , -y Vlllard Hall, Maroh 17. 1900. . " Allegro from Sonata Clementi "v; " Miss Myrtle Kay. Melody. .......... Demulb ' Mies Mabel Kuykeodall. Dance or tbe Sprites ... .Bohm ' Mis Franoes Young. Bong of Aprll.i. Theo Lack Miss Leone Kay. a, Green Meadow.. Uu Merkel b, Tarantelle Englemann M Ins Gertrude O ray. a, Italian Cradle Hong. OeCampi b, Good Night Song Nevin Children's Chorus. a, Minuet, Sonata op 40.... ..Beethoven b, Soboomka Paa'einack Miss Daisy Gedd a. a, Slumber Bong Schumann b, Mazurka Godard Miss Pearl Hawthorne. a, Told at Bonnet McDowell b, Autumn MoDowell Mr. Ed Van Dyke. Duet Spring Bong Lohr Faith Lister and Lucia Wilkins. a, Berenade Grondabl b, Glgue and Gavotte .i.'orrelll Miss Louise Jones. B iberzo from Sonata op 2....B atboven Mis Lulu Rensbaw. a, Romance f sharp major.. .Soli u man n b, The Prophetic Bird Schumann 0, Movement Bonata op 13.. .Beethoven Mr. Arthur L. frazer In Quarantine. ; Dr. W. L. Cbesblre, coroner, who, assisted by Dr. D. A. Paine, attended to the fumigating of tbe smallpox In' reeled dlstrlol west or Eugeue, is now In quarantine with what tbe physic ians diagnose a mild form of vario loid, Chief of Police Blllee placing the quarantine flag at Dr. Cbeshlie'a rest deuoe this morning. Dr. Cbesblre la not seriously sfllloted, and will soon be alright again. He was engaged in hi baok yard this morning making spring garden, taking advantage of hia en foioed vacation. A In the other case of like nature in the country, the mildness of the disease, together with the specino indication ot tbe disease cause muob diversity of opinion even among the medical profession. HopsSnliU Edruuudson Bros today sold tbe balance of their hop, 85 bales, I T. A. Livesley A Co., of Salem, lor Ave cent per pound. Ah Oakland correspondent of the Roeeburg Review says: Another prty of timber land locators arrived this week and went to the head waters of theCalapootaend surveyed aud locat ed lliutierolairus. At the rate tbey are coming It It Is only a matter of a abort lime when all tbe timber will be located. We understand there are about twenty more men oow enroute to this plaoe from Ashland, Wis., who are due to arrive this week. i7 Spring Goods ARRIVING DAILY.- Dress hi Is, Trimmin?:, Embroideries, lijdmaijy otfyer goods too iUflerous to meijtior;. S. (lo FRIENDLY. PEASOSSl. Profe-wir Qiffonl Nash wen' to Al- bany today. J H. Beckley was a northbound pas- i sen iter today. Blllee Taylor killed two fat Jack rabbits Sunday. W. F. Butcheis, of McMlnnvllle, l visiting in Kunene. B. F. Morse, of Bodavllle, returned borne this afternoon. Mrs. W. Pawns went to Irving thin ariernoou to spend a few days. Harvey Hnm'"rvllle and family, of Linn county, are viitlug In Eugeue. Miss Carrie Hovey arrived home to day from a visit of a fortnight at Port land. Mr. Frank Goodman returned to her home at Cottage Grove this after. noon. Mr. King, timber land locator, has gone up tbe 8antam lo look at some timier. T.G. Hendricks and wife and Dar win Br in tow are at Nye Creek, near Newport, for a couple of weeks. Mrs F L Poludexter has returned from Llewellyu, where she was called to tbe bedside of her father, who was Berlously Injured by an accident. '. Gold! Gold! Gold! The latest El Dorado is reported to be ou Nome City beaob, Alaska. Thousands of people are hastening there, many of whom will return broken in health. ; Of what avail 1b gold When health Is gone? Guard your health with the beBt of all medicines HoBtetter's Stomach Bitters, and you will always have true wealth. The Biltirs sre for people who have abused their stomachs, or are naturally weak. It will regulate the bowels, stir up the liver, invigorate the kidneys, and abso lutely cure Indigestion, constipation, malaria, chills and fever. It is a natural tdnlo, absolutely free from dangerous narcotic. It should be taken at tbe present season, to protect the system from sudden colds and malarial attacks. It's a good medicine to keep on band. Being Torn Down. Workmen to. day were engaged in tearing down one of the first frame dwellings erected hi Eugene, on the corner of Eleventh and Pearl streets. Tbe residence we refer to was built in 1854 for Daniel Locke, one of our pioneer mer chants, . and in those days cost a nice sum of money and was patented. It is being razed to the ground to prepare the Way for Dr. D, A. Palne's new residence, which will be a handsome oue. Thus one by one of the pioneer relics must give away to the new age. Movino Day. This seems to be moving day at tbe depot. An immi grant family moved a car load of iioods tn 'the Powell bouse on Blai street; Frank Goodman is moving bis household effects to Cottage Grove, Dr, A. I. Nlcklin Is having his furniture, etc, shipped to Portland, where he will hereafter reside; and Rev, R. Brooks is having his household outfit shipped to Oakland, Cal. Instruments Reobivku. Tbe El m Ira band received yesterday the new instruments recently ordered, a full complement of horns of the Jean Mar bean make. The U. O. Mandolin t lub has also received from Stuart & Bauer the mandolins and guitars ordered for this organization. Each consignmen was received through the agency of F, A. Rankin, the music dealer. Hops whipped. There has been shipped from 8. H. Fr endly's ware uiub 1020 oaies oi imps. .Bales re maining, 727. The proportion ol hops shipped out of Dunn's warehouse Is much less. ; DIED. Mrs. Henry J, Tator, who formerly resided In Eugene and at Deadwood, this county, died yesteiday at WaltBburg, Wash., from the effects 0f a cancer. She was aged about 43 years. , ; I This Contagious Disease Among Horses in Eugene. Pink eye, a f.ttal contagious disease among horses, and one which bas raiely been fouud In the Willamette valley, has made its apiearauoe In Eugene. The animal allllcted is a nmre Iwlonging to J. 8. Hum, who rubles on North High s'reet. Tl.U mnniliiD Htnnk IllHDeCtOrC. M. young made a thorough examination ol the diseased uuliual, pronounced the vuo malignant pink-eye, and estab Untied a strio quarantine. Every etiort will be made to prevent a apread ol the disease, which would be dlsae. trous to horse-owners generally. Sneaking to a Guard reporter this moriiiciK, Mr. Young said that he bad proceeded i far as his authority ex tended, In establishing the quarantine but that ' he had notified Btate Veterinarian Wm. McLean, of Port land, and that officer Is expeottd up, In which case the animal will likely be ordered killed. Commissioners' Court A C Jennings, support of Barker, Indigent soldier $10 0 A J Chapman, road work 10 00 Ennrene Guard, printing 26 86 Marlon Morris, juryman ooro- ner's inauest. 100 Fred Butterfielrt, juryman coro ner's iDqueBt..... 1 00 H J Seymour, juryman coroner's inquest 1 00 John H Morris; Juryman coro ner's inquest 1 00 T M Cottle, juryman coroner's inquest 1 00 0 II Holden, justice lees. 5 00 J I Butterfleld, undertaker fees... 7 50 E O Potter, stamps aud expenses 8 02 Horn & Paine, oi ekeg 1 00 Glass & Prudhouime, duplicate tax receipts (sheriff) 74 80 Fred Spangler, witness Btate vs J H Martiu 1 60 J W Harris, medical services, Nult, county jail 6 00 J M Keeney, supplies for pauper, R Bull 8 96 Glass & Piudhomme, register blanks (clerk) 13 00 W r Bailey, county commission er services 46 00 Grittiu & Veatcb, nails and hardware 23 60 Williams & Parvin, Bupplies for pauper Edward Cain 8 00 Ell Bangs, livery hire 8 50 Chrlsmau & Bangs, hauling car penters , 16 CO W S Barron, road work 80 00 ACJeunlugs, for indigent sol diers, H F Hunnicutt, John Crothera and John Gibbs 21 71 Hotel Arrivals. HOFFMAN HOUSE. F F Lent, Portland T E Soarooff, Independence, la, E H Ozlcs, Independence, la J J Peplot, Leaburg W I Coleman, Coyote J W Robblos ' 0 C Bell, Portland W F Klolz, Portland R W Henneman, Portland C M Hnugn, Bt Paul Dell o Lasbler, fortland H S Glle, Salem H MoGarvlty, B F A C Lawrence, Portland H E Lousbury, Portland O N Derson, Blue River Dell 8 Lashier, 8 F HOTEL EUGENE. F M Buruison, Portland R M Logan Pear Yates Will Rogers, Blue River '5 CCulln, Jr., Portland J 'tDlllan. 8F Fern Orcutt, lone A Kraln, Portland. Wl'l Rodgers, Blue River 8 8 Mathews, Roeeburg J M Dnwell and fm, Nebraska ' W L Buhner, Oregon City J A Hamilton Portland dtill AFTEK. Office rir,h,,r P.i......i .... e . ..Uurior; - non. B. 1,. olnorheitit dilor nf the Junction Cltv Times spent a lew days In Rosehnro l.., a witness in the circuit court nr. aioornead Is quite Dromlnnn.l "'"IUUN " a cauiUdate for mint ru" "or toe i luntlea r ol T -., ! UKlas and Josephine, and wa hti- n i,ane oounty should present the "i .ir. Moorhead to the conven. Urn It would meet with the hearty appi i me repuunoans of Douglas uly." oou State nenator Mollriria M.i.. offered an amendment to the Indian appropriating $204.8(10 tor the pay, "v ,.i imp uninona.Con. nri ui...i. r..ji ' .......... m uregon who surrendered ... ,u, K.-ocrai government under ..vninna oi i lie treaty n 1856. The U'mnlhi.,n t-j -,. "".epenaent is one """7 or the republican P-wr. of the state, hnt . .,."" Ithlhepw,,,, ,, tur 'ouat.rrl.il II. lve fr the w prim pi,, combine h amrnrdable ew,p,per combine, the ProUMer,,,,!, being tl,at member, of ZT 0n,(,," lhelr Political welt.re and Pla,e not ,,), ,L ""C"' '''.jrlnt.riM.iiHhe'reetThei !:,::,""':' d"!re,woorbM.D: wan t in . .. v Puhhers wa il , ive... Xev fnr theoihe, vlc.lm, of ,he pr, dce of It, own m(Holne TUlecM a complete cure. 'p""ui- Wall Paper., If you call early you will find a fine line of designs to select irom. ine opportu nity of the season for handsome decora tive work at a small expense. wm SOCIAL. RECEPTION TO REV. AND MRS. BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Potter and Mrs. Minnie Waibburne will tender Rev. and Mrs. R. C. BrnokB a farewell recep tion Wednesday evening, March 14, at 8 o'clock at their home, corner Wil lamette and Sixth streets, to which ail frleude and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are most cord1 dly invited to be present. R iv. and 'ia. Brooks leave the ame evening for Oakland, Calif., their new home HIGH FIVE CtUB. Mrs. 8. H. Friendly enter' lined the High Five Club this slternoon at ber home on South Willamette b reet. The afternoon was delightfully spdi t In the fasoinatlng game, aud at the close of the contest dainty refreshments were served. Horribly Mutilated. At Overton's store, Eighth street, 8 doors west of P, O, The place where the great Wall Paper Clearance Bale Is now golHg on. The prices have been been mutilated. This Is done to quickly niBRe room for our spring goods. In grains, in combinations, 23 cents. QUESTION Answered. We have been asked and have heard others asked, in faot it is a common Inquiry, wneiner tne proposed amendment I. tbe constitution on "initiative u ml re- lereuaam," is to be voted on ut the genetal eleotion In June. It has been proposed only once by the Legislative Assembly and must come up again and obtain a favorable action, before it oan come before the voters of the state. This concession will doubtless he made bv the legists iicai. winier in ni'i-e who have ,o long insisted on the subuiinsiou u the people of Oiegou the question whether thla me'bod of legislation should be intrniluced luto our system. If It pas .es next session, It will be voted on at the next general tlection, or two years hence. "Col" Rblsey's Hon. Albany Democrat March 12: The remains of Lyman J Kelsey, a prominent young man of Corvallis fur many years, were taken thiougb Albanv torisv for dor. vauis ror burial. He died at Manila on May 29, 1899. He was a member of D o nf the 2nd reitlment. 'T A CANPIDATE. Hon. A. O Woorio ok makes the public announce- meiu n,ai )e 8 not uandiriate for congress on the republican or anv other ticket. He is too husv with hfc farms, longing and law to asnira to a piace in the lower branch of rongress. I'lVNo Lkssons. W Olllord Nanh. iceeuiture, Mis- Marguerite Ha. n, " r 'mns, apiily to musio nouii In D irm -orv " T S -'er-Sersan. I'nn.,. vxtt. n fit i.p$. fifir. m. ptj 7th !t The Opening; ot the Bicycle Season.,.. Bring, joy and health to the wrm have bn deiwlmt of oiiWnor exer. oiwd doring the wiulor. When V,-v mount , liKK) CK K8C KNT th-v w II leel theein Iterance o( apl, iu that Spring "d high iRrxisUcyels bring to ii, J h aiitwb .t.H-k nf wheel, t prices that will mil:, rnnr nil abed models. F. U CHAHBERS. We have deci.ied to diBCotinu8 r-i ; t--1H"'J'"i ana on uumg bu oner some of of paper in Eugene at Startling Prices. RUNNINB UP A BIB BILL For (loctor'n fee. wl j, k Decenary, when tacked with cold, tt son of the year, if keep a bottle of oJ,J W Bid, d-naJ WhiekeviD you, home, J then take mImIm! ft y' H !.' Wffl. Nearly 300,000 Iodiin Washinqton, nrch i ..uuo. .cijuriBiii inaun,i have oeen received by theonJ ers of Indian affairs J the entire Indian wipuUUi United States Is 297,905. ThnBe who (an ieii 42,597. The number of births vh d ana aeatnBo,Zo3. The White Is Kii When i oxen bloom and roUiai And eve.i when theslelghMi The White In king. To Cure a Cold in Oil Take Laxative Bromo QiioM IetB, Ail (IrtiKiiiniB refuad la if it fails to cure. E, W.OmJ ture is on each box, 25c Roseburg Review, Haitbl Estes, president of the Order way telegrapherr, has nUmti Fraucisco from Houloii,M he spent several weeks 1 Ik; of the order . After proinW atlons, tiie telegrapheta Id Ik of the Southern Pacific Con east and wist of El Pin, ceededin obtaining propel ibr for tneir organization fttnk road. CASTOR! For Infants and Qm The Kind You tafM Bears the Signature keeps spreadine, friends say, nu ting." Noteasytocurra ness, but essy to JJ laiuu uui. - r 11C9S 19 iiiouwr impossiblel with Itrstops filling, promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff. . It always i gii u i l. aw color to faded or gr J may depend upon jte' T"' brings health to tne W 11.00 aWiM. irreatly pleased w" ' 'i n tl Z bottle of It, w!! stopped (ailing, ou' "jrStl'M crow again nicely. aafl March 3S, 18W. I WrHm III O-.i .. a. nhulii all 'P.tmA etAted from ;"" I