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Guard MONDAY MAY 21 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR BALE AT Julius Goldsmith's No -Main 191. BREVITIES. . . I)r Lowe, optician, with J B Luckey, Go to J U Green &, Bon's and get a fine egg oase free. Bicycle sundries and repairing. E. E. MoClanahan, Garden seed In bulk fresb. F L Chambers. Go to J U Green & Son's and get a bread box free. Several plonlo part lew were on the rivers yesterday. Have your measure taken for a summer suit at 8 H Friendly. Scbloss Bros & Co clothing to order. Bee the samples at H H Frlondlys. M O Warner tunes pianos and organs. .Repairing and polishing, New line of belt rings received today. J V KunfJman, Cash or easy payments on Rambler and Ideal cycles. E. E. AlcClanahan. Call at J U Green & Bon's and find out how to get a 1 2-dozen tin egg case or bread box free. John G Wooley the Great Prohlbl- tlon Orator at the Christian ohurch Tuesday evening May 23. We understand that Wm Meyers Intend returning to Eugene In the near future from the East. Fir wood (2.60 delivered. Maple wood 3.25 delivered. F. L. Chambers. Be sure and bear John G Wooley speak at the Christian churob next Tuesday evening May 22? The Crescent bloyole Is the strongest wneei Dunt. y, Chambers has them at 2o and ?36. Must be good wheels. Over 140 sold this year. liatnmors or course. Ji. E. MoClanahan. Prof L It Alderman, a graduate of the University of Oregon, has accepted the princlpalshlp of tbe MoMlnnvllle public soboolB for the next year. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mioh., says "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills I have ever used for cos tiveness, liver and bowel troubles." Vincent & Co., Corner Drug Store. Lewis Aokerman, GoBhen, Ind, says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gripe." They gonerally cleanse and Invigorate the bowels and liver. John G Wooley America's Greatest Prohibition Orutor will speak at the Christian churoh next Tuesday eve ning. As a publlo speaker he has few equals and no superiors. Dont fall to hear hlin, Everybody welcome. "Bob" Day has got a saddle and occasionally may be seen astride of a rather undcrlzed spoolmau of one of those long eared animals that Senator NeBmltb described as having "neither pride of ancestry, nor hope of pos- torlty." The Ladies' Aid Booletv of the Presbyterian ohnroh will give a Baby bhowontheOth of June. Bring all your babies from six months to two years old. Prizes will be given and Ice cream and cake served. Further par ticulars later. Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says: "We never feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure In the house. It saved my little boy's life wben he had the pneumonia. We think It Is the best medicine made." It cures coughs. and all lung diseases. Pleasant to Uke harmless and gives Immediate result. Vinoeut & Co., Corner Drug Btore. Rev. W.E. Bllaer, W.Caton.N.Y, writes, "I bad dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and rued lol nee without benefit. 1 was persuaded to use Kottol Dyspepsia .Cure and It help. ed m. from the start. I believe It to. a panacea for all forms of Indigestion." It digests what you eat, Vlnoent A Co.. Cnrnnr Tlmir HtnM J R Sellers has handled horses al, Is life and knows how to make them his go. lot the best of men will meet with accidents. Yesterday morning while attending to what be thought was a trustworthy animal It kicked hi in clear aoross the barn. By strange goou rortuue no bones were brokon although he has a badly bruised ehoul- uor anu nip, I consider It not only a pelasura but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful ouro t dec ted in my case by the timely use of Chamber lain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux aud procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of It effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure In recoomendlng It to others suffering from that dreadful disease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W Va. This remedy Is will ujr it A. French Tn VV... .... ......... " famous remedv for Ir ...rf ! ful period, of IaiIIm. . " tiir French W are , uaoie remaie remedy In the world; Im ported from Paris; take nothing else, but Insist on genuine; In ml wrappers with crown trade mark. I.a France Drug Company, Importers, SOU Turk St, Bau Franolson. For sale by all drug gists, or sent In plain wrapper direct D receipt of $X Daily Eugene junction city news Clipped From the Times of Ma' 19. Plouio at Hmllhfield Wednesday, Also the county candidates. TheEl- tnira band will furnlsn the music. The finished registration shows North Junction has 148 voters while South Junction has 170, an Increase of 22 and 18 respectively. J T Clow has made application tor a plaoe as brakeman on the Bouthern Pacini. He was In Portland Mon day and passed a satisfactory exam ination. Burt Barnett, son of Postmaster Barnett, of Monroe, left Wednesday for Idaho In the hopes that the alti tude will be beneficial to bis health. The wheat stored in the Clow ware house which was advertised for sale by Receiver Washburne, was not dis posed of as yet. A number of bids Were reoeived but they have been taken under advisement. At the last regular meeting of the Degree of Honor, Miss Nellie Folsom and Mrs J H Miller were elected as delegates to the grand lodge which meets at Salem In July. Mrs B L Moorhead and Mrs N 1. Lee were elected as alternates. A Costly Colt. 't he Portland Telegram of the 19th has an account of a very unusual occurrence. It says "A orazy colt, owned by T. D. I Honey man, created oonsternation In the livery stable of Frazer & MoLean, I yesterday afternoon, demolishing about a dozen buggies, and Inflicting a loss on the firm of $1000 or more. The havoc was wrought so suddenly and rapidly as to astound those who wit nessed it, and to prevent the work of destruction was a sheer Impossibility. Mr. McLean states that be would have shot the animal if be had had a pistol. It all happened In the soace of a minute or two, and the colt proved to be such a cyclone smasher of things that the prize record of the justly cele brated bull in a ohina shop has been knocked into the shade. The colt was left at the stable to be exerolsed, and was pretty well broken. About 4 o'clock she was brought up stairs on to the main floor. The buggies are keDt on this floor, along the rear wall, and there were probably 26 or more of them side by side, with a small space I between a few of the vebloles. The oolt broke away and ran to the rear of the piaoe, and without warning, and I before she oould be overtaken, jumped olear on toP of buf?gy. "" from one to another, and lumped and kloked, breaking seats, sides, bottom-, shafts. springs and everything shecould kicki strike or chew apart. . The Real Widow Brown. One of the funniest comedies of the day. "The Real Widow Brown," played by a company of unusual merit, will be seen at The Parker. Friday. May Z6lh. The plot rests upon tbe iiiea or suostituting a youug man disguised as a widow for the genuine wmow, who was to fill the position of governess to two oharmlng girls. Ths complications arising from auoh a ludiorous Impersonation are too funny and oan only tie greeted with peals of IBU8hter. 1 he muslols sparkling and "p 10 a?e- A '"' of com "'""" "". portrayed oy a company or jony comedians and olever "u" P"' nM "a"""" " Real wlaow iJrowu" to spring into Instan taneous suooees. W R P L Dinner. The ladles of the WRPL are try. ing to raise $1600 with wbloh to erect a monumental fountain In the olty park in memory of our Lane county boys who died at Maulla. Will you help? If so bay your din . hT', '"' PelDtt In Eugene at the stand In ner on the day of the candidate's the park. It will be ready at 12 o'- olook, noon, Saturday, June 2. To Astoria. The following dele- to tbe grand lodge of the 1 O O F and Rebekahs, at Astoria, left yesterday: J" V"1m1,' " "orn, O 8 Frank "d J J Walton from Bpenoer Butte lodge, and Mrs A L Peter and Miss Etta Green from the Rebekahs. Others m, " ' Mr 0 8 Frnk' Dd M Thomas Beavey. 65c Flour beat per sack.... C5o 0 lbs good Oregon beans 26o 7 Dixie Queeu tobacco 25o 8 No 1 smoking tobacco or 1 lb... arui lb Star chewing tobacco 4io 1 sot regular size white plates. 40o I set handled tea cups and sauoera fiOo n 1 ,.. . VKVun wasning powder. P8 ""n wasning powder... 6o So 25c 250 .,o0Od w,nuU' P ftetuomber to close one bonk Is DOW. So LAI BILLY. SPLENDID SHOWING Sheriff Withers Has Saved Lane County Thousands of Dollars. to CONSTABLE FEES CUT DOW. Bberlff Withers ban made asplendid officer. He has saved to tbe taxpayers thousands of dollars In the manner in which be has conducted bis office. He has been a busy man from July 4. 1808, when he was sworn Into office to hunt down the murderers of old John Linn until today. Think of It, he has personally arrested 40 men, of whom he executed 1 and look 16 to the peni tentiary; then be hunted down such men at Pete MoDonell, who robbed the jewelry store at Junction. Again, Id tax matters he has made tbe best collector ever known. Locally he (Withers) has reduced the .Eugene constable's office from a sinecure to a plaoe not worth having, thus saving to the taxpayers of Lane county many dollars. . CONSTABLE FEES. By request of numerous readers we publish tbe amount reoeived by the Eugene Constables's office of the Eu gene district from tbe time ex-Sberlff Johnson went Into office (July 1, 1894) to tbe time Constable Fleeman re signed, last month on accoont of the "starvation faes" received, made possi ble by Hberltl Withers' aotivlty as an officer. LINTON'S FEES. The following amount of fees were received by Constable T. D. Linton. He made a moat excellent officer, hunting dowo criminals in the same manner as has SherlftJWithers: First year $ 455 76 Second year 635 60 SCOTT'S FEES. Fees received by Scott 4 1 7 63 Total for four years during! Johnson's term $1,408 89 FLKEMAN'B FEES. For 22 months under Withers' term $ 206 60 Voters, read these figures and see the difference between the amount of constables' work handled by ex-Bherlff Johnson and Bherlff Withers. Ever have them? Then we can't tell you any- ining aDout tnem. Tou Know how dark everything looks snd how vou areaboutreadytogive up. Are things really blue? Isn't It your nerves, after all? That's where the .trouble Is. Your nerves are beine poisoned from impurities in yourMood. Sar: anapariira purifies the blood and gives power and stability to the nerves. It makes health and strength, activ ity and cheerfulness. ll.M a botu. All Irani M. Take AVer's Pills with Ayer's Sarsaparllla. " 1 hare mod your Saruparllla for the Ut thirty-flto years and always with the bost reaulta. Tborearo many other kinds now In the market, but I bare (Treat con fidence in that word. Ayer's. n U. MuartHlCK, Dse. 90, 1889. St. Anthony, Iowa. irrtie Deefor It yon hare any cora nlrant wbateyer. write Ql all about lu Tou W1U reralre the beat medical advice free. Addreu, Dr. J. c. AVXU, Lowell, Uau. I WOW I X ill A7. v r 1 r ..CLOTHING.. That Fits Well Looks Well and Wears Is what our stock is composed of at prices from $5.00 to qso.uu a suit. Call and see our new spring lino 0f CARPETS AND ART SQUARES S. H FRIENDLY, PCSSONSL. A W Hurd is in Eugene. Dr Dale is home from a trip south. H V Morgan, of Florence, la in Eu gene. ' J A Waddle spent Sunday In Eu gene. R A Booth went to Junotion Olty today. J H Beokley has gnue to Portland on a trip. J W Doak.of C'sltage Grove, Is in the city. M O Warner went to points south this afternoon Mrs R B B;au arrived up from Balem his afternoos. Mrs FA Rankin goes to Albany tonight U visit friends. Burt Lawsnu, tbe paint merchant of Cottage Orove is in the oity. L B Hooker went l Cottage Grove this afternoon on business. R Mo Murphey Is home from a business trip to Eastern points. GeoCummlugs, of Cnttane Grove, went to Portland on a trip today. Attorneys Thompson & Hardy are home from a professional trip to Port land,. Rev PLC Hansen, arrived up today on business connected with the Danish colony. Bulla M West, Bupreme Record Keeper, L O T M will be In Albany May 22." Mr and Mrs J M Howe are borne from a visit of several days in Lin oounty. Dr W W Cglesby was in Eugene today. He wasenroute to the Bohe mla mines. Dr Oglesby, of Junction, left this city today by private conveyance for bis mines at Bohemia. Portland Telegram May 19: R. Mo Murpbey, a prominent citizen Eugene, Is registered at the Perkins. J H Welder has returned from Bohemia,, where he baa been superln tending work on his mining property, 8 M Yoran left today for the north nn a campaign speech making trip, He expeots to be absent about ten days. Ellas Bradley, of Corrlle'eos, Call mrnia, woo purcnased a rarm near Goshenj or W Banders, during the winter, arrived this morning with his family and will reside here. C H Park, tbe mining man, arrived home today from a trip to London, England, New York, Boston and other Eastern cities. He visited the Colors do mining sections while absent, The Next Vice-President ibis Is tbe question now agltatins me uunasor our leading politicians, aim wuiiB several prominent men have been suggested, the final selec tlon will undoutedly be the man who will serve the party Interests to tbe Deei advantage. This is also true of medicine. When your stomach be comes weak and you suffer from dys pepsia, inaigestlon, constipation and tliuulency or when In ni-ed of a medl clue to build up your system or re owv.ii jr..ui ipotiie, you win make no mistake If you try that sovereign rem ray, QOBieiter'a Btomach Bitters. It is nackea up by fllty years of cures ana is recommended by many proml neot physicians. It Is also an PYnel lent medicine for malaria, fever and ague, ana can be had of any druggist, m sura to give It a trial. Political Speaking. Hon J B Tracy of Texas will address the oltizens of Lane county on the political issues or the day at OOTTAGB OROTK r mi ' uuiBuay evening. Mav 24. at R o ciock p ro, in behalf of tbe CIHzeo's- U'Hon ticket. Committee. A Bicycle Bargain. A chainlets Colombia hievnla nhan Ei quire at the Opabd office. Well wntrt i A-via SOCIAL. A SUMMER PARTY. A number of young people bad a boating party Baturday night In tbe mill race, enjoying a luncheon ana the pleasures of the ride. Miss Edii Kerns acted asobaperone. The party Included Delia Tibbets, Leon a Kays, Leila Jennings, Sadie Ford, Winn Morgan, Maggie Stuart, Anita Thurs ton, Daisy Gilbert, Lulu Gilstrap, Cbas Austin, Arthur MoAliater, Leon ard Btraigbt, Lloyd Bellman, Roy Kerns. William 0. Trine, Trainer U. of 0, Track Team. W. O. Trine is one of the best- known professional foot-racers in America. Early in tbe '80d be began bis atbletlo career, and for a number of seasons participated in tbe Caledonian games in California. He has met and defeated such men as Harry Bartbune, the famous Canadian runner, and Charley Gibrone, the Kansas wonder, and has run a tie wltb Thomas Morris, tbe Chicago record-breaker. M Trlne's records in the various runs are as follows: Fifty-yard dash, 0:5 1-6 100-yard dash, 0:09 4-5 ; 220-yard dash 0:21 1-5; 410-yard run, 0:48; halt mile, 1:58; mile, 4:40. He was bead man nn tbe famous Astoria hoBe team in 1S89 which smashed tbe world's record at Taooma. Mr Trine has trained the track team of the University of Oregon for fou seasons -'96, '98, '99, '00. His team has never been beaten, and some of tbe best athletes In tbe Northwest have received their training at his hands, Hotel Arrivals. HOFFMAN. L Soniere, Portland Mrs M C Fuller, " Miss French " T P Bowden, California Jas Lemon, Saguaw A L Woodruff, Portland H B Murch, Coburg W A Hlckson, Vida C W Thompson, " H M Mllliron, Junction W J Bheettuck, Cal Frank Dunne, Portland L EjKellog, " C A Bellinger, " EUGENE, R D Hawley, Creswell W W Ferblsh, 8t Louis Geo W Brown, Roseburg Mort Nichols, Iowa MraH Nichols -duby men. Dr Kuvkendall anrl R A Booth addressed small audiences at Florence and Acme lam week They got up no enthusiasm, and proba uiy aia not onange a vote. PIANO LESSONS. W Glllnrrl rJ.K voice culture, Miss Marguerite Hansen for terms, apply to music room. I.. uurmttory. Market. Tbe ladies ofHt Mr- nn r. , . ... uu.iu, episcopal t.nurcb will hold market Saturday, June 9. uaaeview itusller Mav 17. lsvii. r -. i i Duncan informs us that tnem in mr,, riding being done In the north end of tue county gathering un horoe- thi. pnng, man has been done for several years. A pRr,y of buckaroos hav, gone to lava beds north ni f'hrii to try to round un mm. hn.. tuat nave almost gone wild, not hav Ing been curraled for years. Hi? Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate- Hood's Pills CASTOR I A ror wtants and Children. The Kind You H3Y3 Always Bought Bears the y$ . Signature of U;; t Read this it will Save you money Ladies' vests Bo Shirt walstr.'.'::: SctolOo tov Dewey cnflee , ,. War tobacco.... " Breakfast h.,w, c lb I2clb Bran Mixed feed..." ??',t Shorts.. . . Mo 70c sck Mixed Paints . . , Carriage Paints...... .' ' 2.. al "le ijr, eh" S'"! at Ssrst R.t. Peters Store, . Street SARpr - s. nit, JUU5 UlGPCh DR. T. H. STICE, IflPERIAL RABBli STICE & nARTIN, Proprie Una of the meat tnmlem anil fnpAmnuf pnM.:..i.. . n ... side runways Insure nothing but healthy and nhaiwlv i!"m J oudhbreus a specialty. 1 ' topWiTJ We have some of the fmeBt strains in tliii mnnl j 1 another emportatlon in next month .. j ' IUIWIU1UUD rtr lin . tSnjrland. - Only pedigree Btock handled. LOKLl BELMONT, fee S10: SIR STVI.l-s ir V buck is from a strain of champions on lmth nidea 'in V m1Ih i peillgree. Lord Belmont is from Champion Yukon and Prin'ol'. r."1" ui ueuver buuw in xecemDer 10JO. i,ord lie most il U,i "7" ticking and length of body, aU of which are prominent !in all 1 hi LkA vorrwponaence noiiciwa as to prices and atock, orWomSZ to our customers. """muanm, Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. Higgins, editor rieneca, (Ills.,) News, was sftlioted for years wltn Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen'rf- Arnica Halve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's tbe surest File cure on earth and tbe best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Hold by VV. L. DeLano, druggist. Say! Just a Moment Please. As the lideof prosperity hits uotstruck me very forcibly yet and I haven't got the mouey to pay my taxes (which by the way, are more than they were last yeaij) in order to get it, 1 will give some one an Im mense bargain in a plain, or organ for spot cash. My misfortune, is your opportunity Don't miss it. At jour mercy, P. A. Rankin. Every Lady Is Invited. Every liuly In Eugene is cordially invited totliu Ilea Cross Hewing Bee at the Armory 1'liursduy, May 17th. at 2:30 p. m. Tickktb All Bold. Conductor Fernell Informed a Guakd reporter today that the entire train cupacily uau beon sold for lh Conductors1 excursion to The Dalles next Bunday auu inai. ir any went fioni here to Albany with the Intention ol going on the excursiou they would be disappointed, as no more tickets will be placed on sale. Waoon Eoad Pkices. Lakuview Kusiler, May 18: While nheat is selling at 40 cenis a btnhel in tbe Willamette Valley and uotutoeH at a low rate, right here in Lihe county, wheat brings 90 cents a bushel and potatoes a cent and a bait a pound. It is not McKinleyism but the absenienf a inilroad that causes this. t-ajf a Henderson, Undbi takers ft - n .. nu-almers. Cor. Wil and 7th sis. Variety in Wall Paper..... Everything that is good, or artintic, or neat, or reason able in p:ice in wall paper can to found at Overton Paints, Oils, Artist Materials. Lee's Barber 5hop Chrisman Building-, Ninth Street. t Ins razors, elegant linve, courteous treit ment. All kinds ol tonsorial work. The floffmao W C ZEIGLCR, proprietor SUNDAY DINNERS 50c EUGENE. OREGON te8 ASpai9 riU3 ... -' J stomati, nrom,,. tronkk. . 811 other dvr 4 ii WHAT OH a-. ShotiM "lain, tlvestion w P l Te'ephom Jj J Napa, Cal., irom aorae o UntkiZ?1 1. htitl ThatTurotfetV Would qfiickltkiB. Dr. King's New m sanda nf suSertn tua matchless merit loratki headaches. TbtjBb, and strong oerraujj oeaitn. ijsy m m. Only 26 cenli. Km, cured. Sold by W. L Dtl gist. Xoiitt Tbe ladles ot tbe QJ will conduct i mirkd a 20th mat. TuoIIbxdi ul for Baturday sndSnnikjal Watch for further Botia J. w. an. Hi New Rigs, New Hirnen CompetntN Horses linW brJiI'J of p;ugene-ruly Smr Willamette ud Tali SM Telephou S.I. Il Photo STUDENTS did done by com nig 1 1 J An At UK for a sitting. JJ liours preferred Make your appoW EIGHTH" A complfte "Z,,i . date stock of Iri, Edlosa Mix, h' . J.ln.rr'"'n tan uu AND new rtolhlnt WSdSl Lane's M railed rlomini,-,r- ,,ll,ii lorai.dl"'mwj--i ...... ...I'1 nhow i ' home " r- OH