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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1898)
0 GO Pi CITY AN4 COUNTY a- -i . - - SATURDAY jANt'rtllYlO one rin.MU ii The Cincinnati I. Year to Every That Pay in 1'npprn f , i i it - (.'mil One . nl iniWmImt A V.-!!CV-TW K' I'rli'c Tlie WKKM.Y '( AIU oiV.TH tli ia tireniiuiu to Mihscra-Sers: Any jMT-oii 'living one year in advance ) "ill receive the Wi.iki.v Oiai;i and at a premium the Wcck-j ly Cincinnati llii'iniror, an N page, 7 ooliitn iih to the paj;e, ' paper. Tho suhscriptioii price of the OtAi:l ulono is J.(K); of tho Enquirer 7 cents. ly paying for tho former in al vanco you get the latter free. Two weekly papers 2.75 at regular rates for $'2.01.1. WITH '11IK DAILY (iTAUIi. Suhscrihers to tho Daily GrAitn by paying i' month in advance, $:i.00, will receive tho Enquirer free for one year. MITCHELL AMI Til K 0KK(iM A.N OrPKon'an: "Tl.u trulli about the lt'Einlutivo "hulilui" in awn with jxTffct clearing, ami there ia no dillhiulty in allot'iiiR tho re uponHibility. On on mlmt was "Mitchell or nobmly." Thin was met on the other by "Anybody bill Mitchell." Such wa tins Hitimt on, and it ro ounU lor t ho fu:t that there was no h-ginlative Hocion." The Oregoniitii led tint van ol the faction Ihat cried "Anybody but Mitchell." Uttwecn tho fac tions the Icgialuturu was held up, and in coiifc iuimicu bal laws uro unre(icalfd, needed lawn have not boon enacted, and hunlmU of thoui-ndH of dollars havo boMi taken from tho ie pli and out ol circulation to bo loiked up by the elate treumrer.idtu) loaned through favorite ugen a. The aniH light w iigain on be tween the Mitchell nul Oregonian faclimn. What will eoiwcienlioiiH voters do when tliiy dejmcit llieir ballots next June? Will ihey vote Mitchell, or Oregonian, or for tho people? They Hhould not vote for any cand'.dutc lor tho h pi-luttiro who will not pledgo himself to at tend to tho Wind's, of the ulnto, Mitchell or no Mitchell, Oregonian or no Oregonian. We denire to leal lairly with our )3litical oppoueuti. Wo blame thoin only for allowing three a? If constituted bosses to dominate party council) at tho expense of of tho taxpayers of the tate. It matters little who is elected suitor, but it is of gnat import. mco that the legislature hhould on i t and at tend to its legitimate business. The I! i a iti mos but ono way by which tho peolo can frco Ihem Bflve from these conscienceless Iiolitical dictilois. Mlect men, populists, democrats or n jmhlicaus who have no ctrings on them and will work for tho intend of the state regardless of faction and party. The shamerul tarcc witnes ned nl the uMemp't d meeting ot the legislature in January' 1SH7 should not a Jain I e remleud iohsilile. If the republican p.uty will n t bury its political bo.-.-es n union of op posing forces can nreu.i)lih a decent intern. ent. And tl-nso toioia should not fail i i their pl.iin duty. l.etier l.i-t. Jim 'tis. II ileitis, Mr K tti in , Mr ,t;irt Mnlvrrn, Mr Jalii'. .Mil it, MmMit (' I-' Si-vt-rn, Mrn til;nlv mum h, Me Leon Steele, J 1" St. Ini-r, A Whitney, Mi-- N Won I, Mm II 1). A ctinTK' ft i ' it! will 1- tv!,. iin hII U-tu-r. ki u til. I i t,.ii. i rtiiitii; it li tu-r will I'll Mm- Kinlu w In ' H'Ui- t .1 I. I, III. lu n.oN, A.'l I'M , I'orUiiMl lvi:iiwii it ii ln-itl Ahukit Juu il I 8 WhfHt-GTe ai it s: roiif. Oats--S'". llopr CI to l-c. lt'U'. Hotter 30 to i0-1. r n-ll. r.itntooi-2-M!. . T 1 A t'etrn'ili'ii Inur.iri t l-siie f tlie lil Ann wim jmlili-lu'l Hi" ceiitr.n I of Lane nmiry Willi Hr It !' I tti -- II. "I 'llinr-tiin, I, r the k.. ,'ini:, il.M I'le, iriiliciil iitltn diiiivaiiil Initial ft all pitipt'iK. liy line nivalis tl ' I" I''- K'vni wr week. It kIiouM havt- Im en ! pi r week. l aity ltt-mi. June rj. C II IIltiid fllier, who have brn l-Titiiii wn k on heir homestead on Fall Cierk, returned to tlili home in Imogens Memlsy. Several of our iiple wenlQto Ku K.'tie to hear the Evangelist Itev lUwa preach, KC IvUunl went to Harrlitburg lat wt-fk to look after logging con trhd. Ilethinki tho prospects wA for re..'iving ii. HI, I'MA'ar.l haw tieeu looking iinniml for a rib oinething like the mi" I hut was take i from Atlami title. 1'lii re has In en a portion of territory tukeii Irinii road tliatrlct No W ant! iidiled loilintrictKo 13.'. Koine talk of building a Methodist ch'ircli here this summer. A good Idea. Whiter linn begun. Know I two In- Chen tleeo here. C'OR. iiuiiHt liuld liodH. Thennelent llret ks believed that the IVimtm were the gods who attends to the wtlfiire and presjierlty ofthe family, They were worshipped as ImiHi liuld i.iils In every home. The liiiu-fliolil koiI ol tntlay Is I)r King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, coltls and for all affections of the Throul, Chest and Lungs, It Is In vhIiiiiIiI... It has been tried for a ('iurler of a rentury and Is gaarauteed to cure, or money returned. No house hold should be without this good angel. It Is pleasant to lake and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottle at Henderson A Lino drug store. Something to Know. Jt may I worth sMiielliliig to kunw ' tbntcjlie very best medicine fur restor-1 log the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor Is F.lectric Hitters. This medicine purely vegetable, acts by giving t'ine to the nerve c-eutern In the stomach, gently stimulatei the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs In throwing off Impurities In the blood. Kleeirlc Hitters Improves the apt elite, aids digestion, und is Tniuneed by those who have trietl ll as tlie very Ixtit blood purifier and nerve Ionic Try it. Hold for 0'ic or tl.oO er bottle at Henderson ii Linn's drug store. Summons. In the circuit court i,f the '( ef Oregon lor Lki.e county. William Alii, I'luitjtif), 1 " r Virions A 111, Ifrfi'Ildutlt. I To Vivlorit Abl the stir te l amed D. f. n. daiil, in the nnuie ot the SUI of Oregon, yon are Imrebjr rt'Miired to npjeiir snrt lissrsi tbe coniiInilit Died Hlilmt vtO in tbe sIhits eniitleil iiiil on or lu lore tho it it reuulnr tsimnl ssid Court, which said Conrt is to be beun and bolilcn kt Ihe Court ll'iiisa in Kunene, OiiKnn, en Mon day Ihe 7tl. day of llnrch, lhUH, and if you fail to so appear ami arawer h rUiutiff will for want thereof apply t snid Court for Hi relief prayed fir in laid complaint, town: For a decree annul ino tbo bukda of mat rimony now eiiHting between too and the abore named I'laiutif! and fomrer disaolva tba same and for lbs costs and disburse menu of this suit and for au:h oiber re lief sa may seem cpiitable and just to this Court, This Huminoni li nubliidied in the Ku one Weekly Ucahu by order of the Hon. . C. Fullerton, indue ol said Court, said order being dated the Itiib day of Decem ber, ltOT. WatTON & MaliELIT, Attorueyi for riaintiff. ..n ni rnlinr OAI C ISNOWUft UUn ULtAnMIIUi: OHLL iaaimamim n During this sale you can buy HijrM.ia Shoe, at Low-Ga-lc pric a, I. a several broken lines, anl will cl- Uicm out, even if at a loss. IF YOU WANT (iool Shoes at Iav l'rices call ami ex- o amine our bargains. YORAN & SON, J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. EMBALMERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Held Pi lees. 1 hvf Cnptaln Kid chewing tobao ro 15c 1 fiOu pail bent plug smoking tob... 25o I ISo package electric starch Gc 1 tl'io box sosp only 00c I luubottlo prepared mustard Pc I hiiiiiiI line mixed birdseed with entile bone Co 1 box U .0 xxx envclo-icn iio I box fiO good cigars 7.1c 1 l.'ic box fancy box enveloves and pa'.ier 10c 1 good bronm, 1'ie and up 1 large 2oo paeksge gold dust for... 20c 1 pound Ih'mI wash powder In bulk 5c We have new goods In crockery at less Hum mnnufaturera cost. Ax llll.l.Y. Illiil'l AT Li The Shoe Dealers You will Find it True.... A WATER heater that u,e otherwise waste heat. Takes place of water-back in stove. It never 4o.s u or burns out. Hot water in five minutes and j plentv of it. Xo more troub le about baking, l'ays forit-'st-lf by saving wood. Satis faction or no pay. Ask G. Ii. il'hrisnun about it. Day & Henderson, Undertakers md Embalmers, Cor. Wil. and 7th sts. 25 per cent off of all Holi day goods. A;l remnants of stock patterns at cost. A. E. WOOD- Superior potorafs Eicilling ill olhiri In lif? . . . rtistio aijd p?rnanent Results. Studio of W Thai we . selling everything in. .or - .. e e, ll.t.f aneetal .-. Kvery artifle mark, d in... - and tlie . a h wi I be reft.. .1 d ,1 p-d .1" " ! ;., . . t,lllt i In our shoe department we have many - M h s I . wearHHellliiKBtfl OO. . . llies tlx y i Wait lor ournewehut ists. they are o auue. , u , Willi soon be In, prices rifrhl. . . . , , Our Muusllns. CalieK", Wash Hoods, are of lln oe-t ami, will please you when you look nt ,! 'l Xic-s, 6ewin Maehines. Whip,, Umbrel:.,, al prices that will pay to Investigate. ONE PRICE-CASH P. FRANK & SONS. FOR SALE BY. GRIFFIN SI HARDWARE ll' Air-Tiqht. CHRISTMAS BOOKS, CALL AT THE . . . STOVES Art lKlnc the l.esd Over all Heating Stove, LOOK at rii PRICE BUY 1 HUM They will suit you. We keep the only genuine air-tight eOLO DUST Smokeless powder and EXCELSIOR Black powder loaded shells kept bj S. L. LONG. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, I f you wish to see the finest display of Holiday and Christmas Hooks ever brought to Eugene. Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. MILLER, Proprietor. JH0 JO COAffJAVK. ny nslnr Dr. pW Yellow ftMftlai ins wuoucnii ftlgj MANHOOD RESTORED ffiiaraDtceo tocurc all nervous diKasef. such Weak Mrmorr i Brain Fowrr, Headache, Wakefulness, Lout Mauhoud, Nijhil. (J aioni, ricrruusaraa, ail urmiua, losa Ul (lower in uc,r91ITt UTQ) cither mx, cauwd bj over-exertion, youthful errort &, n tubacco, opium or stimulanta. which lead to In&rmilv. Comnmtta Iaianiiy. Can be carried in vest pocket. i.ooDrrb..i.6fnrt b... prepaid. Circular Free. Bold by U druggists. A5kf.irlt:UkeD03 Manufactured by the Peau Medicine Co., Pans, Prance. UorM liruvCa..dialrihulinffa0nla. Thlnl Vamhill ci. n , 1 iili This Issue We Enter Into The THIRD WEEK OF OUR 6t as HUE O hi) tutbr- DANPC h n rwi hi ii mm The Business of the Past T wo Weeks has Fully Guaranteed the Success of this GREAT SALE lit j 1 And Values that wo offer have undoubtedly called the attention of the purchasing public to tho great opportunities afforded by tliw SAI.K as is demonstrated by the busy throng of buyers. I) IJCCADT h t0 make 1,10 8reatest sa, cvcnt of 1 II 11 11 1 Ih I history. To attain that end we are offer. li mivu l'.vvtuum;u uaiuiiia in uu) which we plainly illustrate through the quotations below. i DRESS GOODS. !!.V Fancy weaveilrrM (iukU at t!c :UV I'mii-y ami plain tire mioiU at VlV) ;i.V I'laiii colors ill all lia.le 2.V HV- W e utter all oilors at tliia prK. 't !, tMir entire line of tliew Kxl t lc TliU U your opiKirtnnily to Imy iln gooiU rlieap. BLACK DRESS GOODS- 4(V llur tli im li Mac U aeive now (loo 1 value atOOc IV'.ai-k lniK S'le lire" HM1 '" 'tf Kxi elU'iit value at 3.V. l lioe am only a few ol tli ureal lianfainn . It. r in tlie Drs9 Goods Department Spun ill not allow a mention ot every iiulity. Tlii-y are all rtiliux.l. Blankets louble tlanuel in grey S and white, worth 7rc. ) A grev, white and vicuna double S blanket. Worth 1.W. ) A la rye double blanket !?1.(K) s In grev and white, worth $1.50. AT A white all-wool blanket. $2..r0$ Keyular price '.Lo0. AT 50c AT 75c AT SliMliolK'l.l I nl"" t'li.li. All fltlfiis i'f itiK 1 "' I'1 fi'vurul frvu iiiimiKf B'nl itiiu t I - i -! t . t i i urt rr.tnM''l i "',,, '"I"1" 11 " 1 W.ilncsiliiy. li.iuiry i:, iv, -t o'clock pm, for tin- fiiti'"-- r rMi.U lug L'ulon rlub. liy oult-r I'Kli' lMT t'KMMiniK. HOSIERY Ladies, M ises and Gents- I. a.liea Fan! HU k hose ' lull li-liK'th. Sealllleaa. ) W-'ilar '.He boat, t. Ktra value. llii' f t tilaw-k Iiom I Mnili..- A tfiMut value at iV. ID'1 Vl'I'ia I'l'S will aetl rpl ly. Tilt lieot WiNilen Iiom you ever raw (or tli nioney. lit At Lace Curtains- The largest and best assortment in Eugene. S'o our curtains at 50c pair, ee our curtains at 75c pair. 8ee our curtains at $1.00 pair. See our curtains at $ 1 .25 pair. Our ;UH) to $ 8.00 curtains have been reduced in same proportion. 25 Misses Hose reducad In same proportion- Our men mV wiUgultV, 1'.'4. l"w, 2lV rcip,iir, Hee tlit-ni. Underwear. This department i complete and too full of good lings to attempt to mention them. Call and see for your- tl self. The Are only a few of the many 1JAKG AINS that we give throughout tho various departments-. AT ) R(HH AT ) $l.50j AT I $7.00) at ; SI0.00 s Clothing. Our reiiular ,Stl50 cnit- irey Cheviot. Hound cut. Our regular $S.lK) suit I'.rown Cheviot, Hound cut. (ur entire line of 10 suits, Fancy and Mack. Spiare and round cut. i-.legant clay worsted round or square cut hegular price $15.00, special for this sale. Corsets. -V ' .,m'('-v, an'1 bIack- A" zes. '1 !;: 10 i the market. ins.! V7"k a'1 ,ra'. I-o.ig waist. : m A tine ciirset for medium forms. i I drey and black, cvti-n i., , ; , j-jn tnn unve. SHOES lUvlng.tlecidedto ilincoiitinue tlsH of onrhnalnMu. w tlimW nur SM" the aala at prices tliat will make tla 1 Ask to tea our ih'ie stock. MEN'S HATS. HaU 8.1.50, now f 2.7.1. list 3.00, nowt2.2.V. HaU 2.50, now 1.7 HaU 2.00, now I.'iO. Don't fall to see our 1.00 FeJora'a Remember! Our (.rent Sale clos,s January 31t, 1808. Jlf ) $2.5oj IT J $4.5ot AT J $6-oo J MACKINTOSHES Men'a tloiill" tfX"" Cape ooat ILHiriilnr mice f 3.&0. Men'i tricot double teil" t aiie coat tt;.... I. .i All Mfn'i box cobI double Wi All wool tricot Wortb $8.60. Our ladies macklntoshei will be closed out regard less of price. Call tee our line, get price' and.bel convinced mean business- CARPETS- Rmnnilior nur enrm-t derarlni"1' by far (he greatest In tlie city. mat we are diokihk ri" rf tiotia throughout thi" F nient. p. CariH-la, Art lUiiriF, W; tlerea, Linoleums, A lndow SUW- ah Areall Icluded in this numiw" SALE- 6 cj O