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Kugenc City Guard , raaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaa A rORDAY NOV 12 TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors peisonally. Address all letters referring 10 the newspa per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. will.!.!.- A XII I'MiHilT.IANH. Suleui in deeply agitated oeei kd attempt 10 MI la pfoMMtfog the use oi blojolei ou tide Willis. .Several HerioiiH uu :iilontn to Hiltt) tri inn, 000800! by (areletH wbeel mi, tn NtpOMlblfl for tlio up roar. An mil-Wh III writes to llm m.i'i ii an uh follow: "Sfceodiog at alodow in tli court DOOM, Willi a gOOtleiMQ with a Htojt Nik 01, and who knew how to uio il, J took lb cpo'il nftlie first twelve nctolera who f asued upon Court htr-.'(, gniuin them Upon tin1 'li-t me - Irom Dr llynl'H house to Oooooilmtii Jtjmii'i ooraer, 800 feet, With too excei tion of a busings in tn, who rodo remarkably hIow, exhibiting extra ardiiiary solicitude for font iiiih oengeri', thut an lor s bicycler, and a rid-r who thoughtfully diHtnount cd to let it group of Ittdien pass, nont'ol IbtOD rodottfl Ittl ratti than twelve inih'H an hour, mid one hig fellow hurled himself forward I a not leu rate than twenty miles per hour. Of eourne, under bucIi circumstance!), accidenta cannot be avoided any oilier way than by prohibiting vehicles upon the lido w ilk?. "That inon, usually publi spirited mid gtOOrOOS, should selfishly jier hikI in iping the aidc-walkM. for wheeling, and obatrOOt the piming olaltw to protect our children fro n injury it beyond nndoroteiMl' log, unle-s it is M ID essayist ban said in an article pruning the wli el and its uses. 'The only objection 1 liuv.' to the wheel la tint it ho t x liiloratus, so intoxicates with its gr ind plosurc as to make us ihoughtftH of the right and fran chises of the poor dullard on fool.' " tiuVKKMIU'S I IIA.MvMtl VINt, I'UIM -I.AMATIOY Solan, Dr, Nov 7. Following is the full text of lioycrnor I. mi's l'haukegiviing PfOolaOMtloD for 1V,.IS, which was issued today: "Kvcufivo Department, Bo1ooD t)r, Nov 7. In recognition of the many blessings v nichsafed to our people by the givei of all giod, I, Win I' Lord, governor of the elate of Oregon, in accordance with an established usage, do hereby de.-ig-unto 1'hursday, the 21th day of November, 1 SiS, to be observed as it day of thanksgiving. On thai day 1 re oinniend that the peo ple abstain from all secular employ ments, and devote i to religious observanceH, to charitable toU, and sympathy with the sorrowing, to the pleasures and hospitality and social rOarOOtlon, to the cultivation of patriotic sentiments, and pro fcund respect for law ami order, and to the rcineinhriuu'e ( f DIM brave soldiers, living and dead, who uphehl the honor of our llag and maintained the prestige of Ameri can ar ns. "Witness mv hand and the sc.il of the state of Oregon at thecapitol, in Salem, this 7th day of November, A l 1898. "William P Lord, Governor." "11 l Kim aik, Secretary of State' I .- that Alter. " Lovr la not love that allni wlirn it alteration aoa That is onr ( tin- auilitmt lines in nil literature. It i the final drttnitn I of love tiy the world's (fietxtejt leader of the human mind. Sbakrapcate. Nearly all women who truly love, love in tins ul-luiii- wax Men seldom do. Woman's most aloiioiis endowment la the .ower to awaken and bold ihe t me ami honest love of a wuttby man ben she loses it and till loxes on, no one in the wide wotld c.tn know the heait u an she endures The woman who M&frn fiom weakness and derangement of bcl arieeial woinmlv otgantsm soon loses tin power to away the heart of a man. Her general health sulfera and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amia bility and In i power and tnestigs as a woman. Dr. K. V. I'ietee, of llult.il N Y., Willi the assistance of his start ol able phy sicians, has ptesenlie.t lor many thousands of women. lie has deviatd a perfect and scientific lemedy lot won, en s ailmeiita. It Is known as Dr Pierce's l'avoiiie PlSSCI Ibm tion. It is a positive specific for all weak neasea, diseases, disorders, .lisplacementa, irregulaiitics, anil d In'.ilating drains pe culiar to women It partfita, legulalea, strenglhen and heals. Medicine .1. alei atU it, and no honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute that he may make little larger profll "I waa amlcte.1 with ki.luev troul.lr and 1 have always hsd a torpid liver,1' writes Mrs. K Croiswhltt, of IlaffUu. I1.11I1 C.. T. .... n. 11 I cesnraeueed your tnedwvnr I waa uS . it to ataad on my reel, t i-l ou Usiir ot Di llerce's I'amnie 1'tet.riiSion and S.r vials .1 hia Tleaaant Pelleta ' 1 am now well I had nut walked la four months when 1 cu.ti.nruord the treatment, but lu tru days 1 waa aid to walk everywhere-" ii BST fJB si iV) I, ami KM YOUR T1MPEI." The Albtny Democrat moralizes on the Linn county nurder trial as follows: "In Albany we have had before us during the week a murder trial, a very unpleasant thing to have in a 0 immunity, about as bad as a biil on a sensitive part of the body. Tbs lesson lobe learned is not to carry a revolver, don't be jealous and keep your temper. The gen eral sentiment of the public seems to he that the verdict rendered was a just one. It will not be an agree able sight though to tee a gray haired old man of this man's age hanged by the neck until dead." THE tOClllE HABIT. A I'oriland druggist gives his Opinion about the increasing num ber who become addicted t the use 01 cocaine, a narcotic more deadly in its effects on the human system than opium and its various prep arations. He says: "i think I can giyeagood reason for it. A great many sufferers from c ttitrrh iind out that cojaine diluted and snuffel into the noee will relieve the pain, and they can see no harm coming from such use of this powerful drug. They begin with a very weak solution, winch St first brings relief, but it must be made stronger from time to time if t lie desired result is obtained, until l titer a while the unadulterated article fails to ease the pain by being taken into the nose, and the hypodermic syringe is resorted to. When a patient gets that far along he is pretty well in the hands of cocaine, and before he realizes it lie has lost his hold on his will, and in nine cases out of ten he is a liend th remainder, of his days; a burden to himself, i nuisance to friends, and dreaded by every dru(ist in town." III gALKM. Coarllantl Ureeo's Llfsol PoalehMent Hegins Ki iday. Oallv i.uard, Nov 10 Bberlfl V W Withers urn) ilcpilty II j Day look OMrtlaod Qrean to sai ni on today's lOhtO local, where he will in- turned over to the sara of Hupt (il!tert, of the NOgOO penitentiary, tn benln the service of a life sentence. (iiciii appeared perfec tly oompoatd at the depol, while awuiting the arrival of the train, and (-halted with the 1 Ulcers in charge, occasionally sinlllng. lie wan hnnih nU'ed to Deputy Day for fOrUisr aseorlty. Tbls is the tieiriu- nlng of the retribution which JttS tiee, law and hums ity ileinaml for 1 In- laUing of the lift of John A Lino. Itrantoii s puiilNlimeiit will he the next step. trui 1 'AMwnb The parting of Green and Bran too wi h attended hy no unusual Incidents. They dill not Hhuke hands. When tlreell left the Jail he said, "(inori bye, Claude," who lu turn responded, "(IikuI bye, Courtney." This Is the parting ill lite of the two men who, in Ihe lonely mountain cor ral, ut the dead of ninlit, sent the soul of their traveling companion lu the presence-1 Creator. EbeuOMtem cured. My wife Inn used f humhc rlulu' rain Halm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splendid liniment lor roeiuuutism unit other hou-ehul I use for which we have found It valuable.- J W ClTTLIB, Red Creek, N Y. Mr Ottyler Is one of the loading BMT chants ol this Village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity W G mil'l'lN, Kditor lied Creek lleiuld. b'or sale by Ostium A Del.uuo rogglsta. Loot Hta Lira. Lorin Fino, a young man rvartd and bora in Lane onunty, and who has beau working m a largo aaw mill at AbordeeOi Wash, for two or three years, was killed lu the mill the til -t ol the week by be inn oaogbl between Iwo large non rolhrs and his towels eruabedeo that he iiit ii The body of lbs unfortunate young man arrived hero on yesterday's train, mid Ihe fumral took place at Thurston this loronooo, Roe it 11 Calllsou conducting ,the setvlces, and I no remains were Interred lu the t.iigir cemetery. Voting Finn was aged It enrs mid ti mouths, beltiK a son of Uev Bttgeno Klun, of Walter vi lie. Ouukkkh to Vamoi vkk Orders tOactiog nternben ol Ibo Beeeod Ore gOD Volunteers have la on recil edat division hOedOjUOItON ill Vancouver, Waa b, from Manila. Here Is one of tli in : ' Private Kalpli S ltrnmlv, OOOapany rM'CMnl tirvg-oi volunteer Inrantry i- di lal d on ipt olal duty in ' tin- oflloe of the depot quartermaaler, this eity, and will report without de lay to Major S It Jones, ipiait. -rums, ter. " l'bls is evidently a misprint and Ulcu s Kalpli S llruiiiley. Cm iv Nkws. Coriessindent Nov s. it i, Bdwardi and BO Wotjaa returned home lt week from Sliver I, .ke wheie th y Ii ol le-n at woik for s' im tlmr. A S Maticson is nursing a sprali ed ankle received ou a hunt Inir trip a few days agO.Woefc si prognsalng on the trail to the Cpper Pall Creek mine. The Meltee la.ys have returned from a bun I g trip to the pli,r Opeulllge. J Ii Inwall, of Irving, sold two y. .rllng pigs to KUher It Watkilis to day thai together weighed Alii laiunds i ireaoadi ppcvcnl l'rtvention is always better than cure, even aThel cure is possible. Jtut so many times jmeumonia is not Ctmd that prevention becomes the nati.ral act of that instinct of self pri .-i-vation xvbich is "the first law of nature." rneumonla can be pre vented and is often cured by the uso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Sumo years ago I had a severe cold and was threatened with pneumonia. I tnuld neither eat nor sleep, anil was in a wretched conililion. I procured s bottle of Ayer's Cherry 1'ectoral and Wok it according to the directions, and at the end of fifteen daysw as a well and sound as before the attack. I have recommended it in many cases of pneu monia since, and have never known it to ail in effecting n cure." JOHN HKNUY, St. Joseph, La. " I was attacked with a cold that settled on my lungs, and defied the skill of my phy sicians so that they considered me incurable. At m I 1 began to use Ayer's Cherry I'ecbiral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles." FRANCISCO A. SKVKRIAN0, Taunton, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is put up in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. A " JUDGE'S GOOD ADVICE Qoe Man Missed, the Oilier Hit. j All. roll UN 1: nit: or 11 1. 11 BANCIN The sentence of Harry liurr In tlie circuit court of Linn county, at Al bany, for t be Hlm.it i iik of Peter Kilty on October 20, junt niiBtdng Lis head, attracted a good deal of atten tion. Iliatrlct Attorney llayden, upon leiiueat, made u statement of the ease, the defendant liavlnp, plead guilty, and Judjie Burnett then panned aen- b nee, prefacing iilwith some very solid advice to the piisoiier that cause many dOUpOl ad eyes in the court room. He aald aobataotlalljt "I would cull the attentio . of the dfndantto the man who haa jut left the court room, sentenced to to handed fur givinir up t his pawlODI, The defendant may well call a halt, for It 1m by the merest chance that til ls nut on the same road. It Im good right hare for bin to turnaround, tor the i-ien shows that he lias gone iliiwn bill O good ways. I speak to you not Irom a theological standpoint, but from tint, of a practical man who bid been knocked about considerably by the world Young man, there is plen ty of lime for you to retrace your steps. It is too late for Mr Mcdralh, but not for yon. 1 0 passing at nteuce the court considered your youth and that no life was taken, and givei you a chance, anwrolfolone, to do better. The law Is lender of those under its conlldeuce, and hence the court uihk.cs this a Hue, with the hope that you will turn about and iimkii a iiiiiii of) ours, if. The only way Is to turn right around a go the other way. The Judgment is that you pay a line of Jloil or be Imprisontd for not exceeding To days in the county jail on the lira: charge, and f 10 Hue or not exceeding live days imprisonment on Ihe second charge. The prisoner ormc and after stand ing a moment said to the judge: "I desire to thank you judge, for your leniency lu this care, trnd I think I appreciate your ad Ice." The ('.lining Woman Who g a-s to the club while her nils, baud lends the baby, as well as the gooit old-fashioned woman who looks aft.-r her home, will both get rundown lu health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleepless, ness, fanning or dizzy spells. The mokl wonderful reoaedy for these women is Klecirlc Hitters. Thousands of aofferen from lam.- back and weak kidneys rise up and call it blessed. It Is tin medicine for women. Female complaints and QtrVOOf tumbles of all kinds ate soon relieved by the use ot Kleetric Hitters. Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only M)c per bottle, b'or sale bv Wilkins A I, Inn. Hki.in.jI'Knt Tax Walk. The sale of property lot ddlnojOOBt taxes w not emipl.l.d ly Sherill' Witlnrs ycaterdey Itwaa adjoorotd until t morrow torenoou al lOo'clta-k when it willje resumed again ami e nip:' i R()$(:Ri!n$ Bodding wo. manhtrad I what glorious possihil. itics! Wnathalfs hlddi n dangen I Whit a time tor tender sympathy! At puberty nature generally makes some attempt to establish physical regularities, but when nature fails to acrt itsrlf, deitlop mvnts rr-sult which injure the health on.i linpiir the isin-titntioii of the maiden. The timely i v of Piadfield's I-'cni tl. Remlator, the ataadard remedy for all we.iktiosM-s ' - I u,,";u!".ritie peculiar ti onieit, Is 1 i ii ' d nature nerds tc II ack . a s ' drvgLlitaBe f: Ulfib . .'"LATOSOa - . - . v. A. saaaeJBSl r BOSTON RUBBER BOOTS Are Ihe onlv Itoots that have itood the test of everal years and proved themselves to be the best hoots made. Buy Bostons and ..Bet the For sale by THE ELECTION b) Both IS. The fottowlog is from Tbonday'a ( Iregonlan : Bouae-Cbalrman Babcock, rtpubll can, claluia It will itapdi 186 republl cans and .71 opposition; Chairman Kew, demnerol says the democrats have eli eted IS.' meuib rs, the republl cans 168 and 'I districts are In doubt. TheHenate will probably he com posed of . j! republicans and M oppoal Ii in with in doubt. New York Kepublu in , elicl gover nor by IU.0U0 and legislature. The democrats elect 111 congressmen and the republicans 15. California tlage elected governor by 80,000; legislature, republican. Nebraska lu d iubt. retinsylvania State officers republi can. Mls-outl- Democratic. West Virginia In doubt. Kansas Itepublicun, and JeiTJ Blmpaon is defeated. N Dakota Itepublicau by ImsX Miunesota Democrats elect gover nor. . ii Dakota-Republican. Nevada Silver. Washington Republican by 8000. I laho .Silver won. Wisiousin, Wyomlug, and Iowa re publican. Tin- Panoaylvaola legislature is in doubt. Utah and nearly till the Smtliero stut. s went democratic Illinois, republican by 80,000 and In diana by li.ooo and Ohio by 87 ooti. Texas w-eut 100,000 democratic. Colorado went lusion by oiJ.UOO Free of Charge to Su Hirers. Cut this nut and take it to your druggist and gel a simple Isittle free or Br King's Now Dlaoovery lor Con sumption, oughs and Colds. Tbey do nut ask you m buy bef.ue trying. This will show you the gr. at merits of this truly rondel ful remedy. and show you what can t- accomplished by t' e ngular-i Isjtlle, This Is no experi ment, and would he disastrous to the proprietors, old they mil know it would Invariably cure, Mary of Ihe best pbysit atis ara now using It in their practice with great re-ul s, and are relying on it in most aeveic oaetl It la guaranteed. Trial bottles free al Wllkins ,v I, inn's Drug Store. Cheap wc mean it; your money back if you don't like ," hnlr!n(t powilrr ' " tarn "i ii si i . in,, i -i.-..a Stufmr's Best. Far a!e by Gray tt Sen. Uointj Warrants. I will pay highest cash price for county warrauU, v Rush br, .At .X Billy's store. rOK S.u ! Here excellent farm ing lands. Impure of JoHN Van Duyn, t o! urg, or. Wohk oi ki Mrs W t' lUlc htlB OOeihlbltion a couple oi paintings at Henderson , Linn's drug store that are work- , f art and certainly show great ability, ' Si n In.titutkh. TO Hendricks. as lu . in for the minor belts of J M Hendi.i Us has Instituted u Milt in the County OOUII to r covet money against A and J P Dick. The cimp'aint asks for a judgment of 1447.86, Somk Kkttkk.- Hon j m BtafnrdL ol Mohawk Is considerably in-proved. H Satuidaylt is expected be will U able to sli up s niie. Saves Work Neglect should never be laid nt the door of n housewife It Buy be site works harder than her neighbor, bat doesn't go about it In just the right way. Her neighbor uses i mit.t.n.MiJini.rm.aa wwwwwsafinarWlarMlaiBeisrwswww. 1 "f - . - Best. YORAN & SON, Ut SHOE DEALERS. A IEBOBU IMPBUTatMBIT. The Siiare of ) illaiuette and Seveuili SI reels III Had t'ouditloti A LowUrade. The atlentlon of the street committee 1 is resiac fullv ealled to the condition of the iquare formed by the crowing of Willamt tie and Seventh streets. From some unserutab'e reason Ihe grade of i Willamette street going north makes a sudden downward pitch just bef -re It strikes Seventh street with the result that the aqnare Is flat, has little or no drainage, and the crosswulks areas low or lower In the middle of the street than on the sides. When it rains a small pond forms on parts of the sipiare aud Ihe low crosswalks are partially submerged and covered with a loblolly of mud. This sijuaro should be raised several iiiel.es lu the ceuter to provide proper drainage. The city authorities should make the needed improvement before another winter season commences The condition of the -uare and cross walks 'it (inns lust, wi.ot-r was limply outrageous. i lu- Wealth ot t uba ft Uncle Sam should, in the iuteresl of humanity, add 'uh to his domains it would almost double his wealth. With Cuba under a stable government and fully cultivated, Cue e Sam would soon control the world's maikets for four great staples tobacco, mgar.odlee and rice. 1 1 seems a shame to abandon this rich island to an alieu race. Ills a greater shame for n man to ah union bis stomach to the ravage Of disease. To strengthen the stoma -h take Hos teller's Stomach Hitters. It is just the thing to -timulate the Hppe'lte ll will overcome dyspepsia. If there Is constipation it willesiublish regularity f the bowels, and give restful slumber. Nim. I .1. ti...... IUa 1. II. ii i- in im Bun nil. ir ii', o. C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Nave Always Bought Bears the 'Jiguature of m -saie. ll'u acres of nu; 50 acres in cultiva tion; all uui'e- - -nee. (inod hetise and barn and Ol b gon and teati' plow and hue great bargain ' improvements. Wa WO cows aud calves, all for 11,800. A i some one. Due mile from good .cTioo , .1 ami:s Al.l.KN, Valtervllle, Oregon, Schilhtg's Pest lea toffee tod a BavorhiK t'Xtt.tcti in the kitchen arc like oil on a machine make it run easy. 7a For ufe by J. U. Oreca A Sen an AltlrtaviT. This is to certify thai On May 11th, walked to Meliek's drugstore on a pair of crutclits and tooghl i lottleo Chamberlain's Palu Balm .or InCam matory rheumatlam Whloh had crip pled me up. Alter uslug three bottles I am completely cured. I ca:i cheer fully recommend it. Charles H Wet zel, Bonbnry, Pa. Bworn ad auhoortbed to before me Otl August 1(1, Sill. -Waller Hhlpman J P. For sale at 51) cents per bottle by Oebarn DeLonn I'oK S.LK A good team of heavy ho sts, well broke and perfectly relia ble. Will s II cl ean for cash. Imuiire of Mrs SC Mnitb.al Matlock lodging lluu.se KokSai.k ok Hunt-Beooqd hand Planus and tlrgans. beo F Craw, Chrism in building. Hilly Vales, who had such a horrible acndeiit from a gun shot wound ubout a year ago is m home near afcKenala Bridge, and the first ol the week killed a di er and Worry Si effort hZF5lt hM given uv . tlnTn JeUi. .... gWWK)ajXX ouaotM Arriving Daily NEW DRESS GOODS NEW JACKETS NEW CAPES Everything Cail and see tham. Our Wail Paper I i i ' Just Rubber at that Wall Paper in P. 8.-10,000 rolls just leceived. GheapeF Than Kerosene. Or Common Gas aadjp parent cheaper thin any oiiu r ai-i tylt-iif Km mapliiiii- on i)u market la IM well-aulMt4iitlalvd claim i.J Hr. lliomimoii iici-tyli-ne Ri-neratnr. Fnr thcrinoro. it Ih n. only umc-nliu- that ran U- i-harn.il nTharKoil wllhont lt-avlnn an oilor In Iho holme. Comparative Cost of Liffhtlng for One Heir Acetylene 1 Liht 1 l.lKhtf. 4 Llghti 0 o power lit a power '-'0 c power Ii 57 0 57 P. FRANK & SONS, Agents. ""iice. Notice im herebv trivet) that tin. rn county loanl of equallaatloo will meet on Monday, November II, 1886, foi theporpjaa of rqualfalog the bbwhs inent rolls. All persons huvinvr crlt-v neeaor other matlera to bring before tbe board nre notified to nii'.earat the atnns.iirl time. ' D p Romc, AaMaeoe, liner List EiU' ne, Or, Nov 10, 1808. Miss L LAodrewa WIHla Colon Cbaa D Drew Mrs jtt8 Mre i 0 S RHintiKH j Frtireeler Mias Qraeie Wiaed, )Jl9 .V' '!e f0"' tl ra'' aa an SfiTO "Vi u HUl- I'itu ealllug lo Slten will pleav tai when a.lverlt.-.l. It P. Mll'OKNA k, r M iiki.- Aueia BUIott, of reawoU, I li' il at her home, Nov , I89S, of jmeaalea. The funeral occurred this ; afternoon al 2 o'clock. Dteaaaifl wae years of age. MAKKItlK LlCKNHK A l,,rrlu.. license waa Uailtd torlav hw I'mii.tv Clerk Lee to William Halubrldjre, JB aud Eluia K l iow, JOyeara. III NEW SILK UNDKBSKIhJ S. H. Friendh III ...Is row ready fop i GALL AND SEE IT. Griffin Ut Go's Windows ; tidal - Gal is a paen Electricity Itl c power 16 0 power 10 c power fin Oi 111 Btl 4:t 80 i- ! i tiflrt Eugene, Oregon. J. W. KAYS M8ALMERS and Wanted e POTo "B i APPL 5. CASH j. 0. Rl A NEW LOT Of "Willsie" Cam; li.OIVI". ,;tiiflin .) of thC Superior Fotog'" Hnow fr.l ut A yeeterday.