OAJLY EUGENE GUARD.
I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
Publlahod evcrr etontug of the woefc,8uiidtr
Koepted. AddrtM til com mo u lull out, and
make all reralttauc payable to th Kuqkne
Uitard, KuRoue, Oregon. .
SUBSCRIPTION BATES:
(DULY.)
Delivered bj carrier, per week ... 20
UellTered bjr carrier, per jnouth 76
fljr mall, od year (In adranc) 7 60
rilx month S 76
One month 75
Hiutfle cotiltii
Will not be aent by mall to any addreM, for
any length of time, unleai paid In advanc.
(WKRKLY.)
Jnm four (f u ad ranee) $V 00
ifx inonOii 1 00
4lTertUliiR ratei made known on application
(tutored a tecond-elaii matter at the Eugnne,
Omgon, pottolTlce.
FRIDAV. -
DEC. 21, 1894
KOHTEK'H KOKECaSTS.
Prof. Foster's last bulletin gave
forecasts of the storm wave to cross
the continent from the 16th to the
20th, and the next, which was due
in Japan about December 8th, will
reach tho Pauiflo coast near the
Columbia river about the 20th,
cross the western mountains by the
close of tho 21st, the Missouri val
ley and upper lakes the 23d, Ohio
valloy, east Gulf and lower lakes
tho 24th, Eastern stales the 25th,
and Newfoundland tho 2Gth.
The path of this storm center
will lio along the northern border
of tho United States causing un
usually warm weather all over the
country preceding and during the
disturbance, only moderately cool
weather following. Rainfall from
this disturbance will bo limited to
small areas and excessive evapora-1
tion will cause drouth in many
parts of the country. Better rains
may boexpectod from the next dis
tuibnnce. A warm wave will owes the
western mountain country about
tho 20th, the groat central valleys
about the 23d, and the Eastern
Btatoa about tho 21th. A cool wave
will cross tho wostern mountains
about the 23d tho great central
valloys about the 25th and tho
Eastern states about the 27th.
The forecasts of a dry November
liavo been wondorfully verified, not
more than half of the usual amount
of rain having fallen during tho
past month. . .
L i
Rural Northwest: The ox peri
tuonts which were recently made
in California seems to Indicate
that both the Porkini procoss and
tho Carbonio aold gus system are
superior to the old method of re
frigoration by ice in transporting
fresh fruit. It is oluimod for
both of tho new processus that
they will prove cheaper than re
frigeration and that fruit can be
shipped after it is riponcd and that
it will roach its destination in such
uuiimvion as w Keep won. It wo
can send ripo fruit to the East
safely it will bring about a great
increase in tho consumption of
Coast fruit.
Roacburg Plaindoalor; Corno
rations, as well as republics, are
ungrateful. And there are no ex
ocpuoiii to tho rule. During tho
great A. R. U. strike lost July all
oi ma conductors and engineers on
tho S. P. lines in Oregon remained
loadlast to the interests of tho
company, aud their efforts, no
doubt, aided tho oompany greatly
In winuing tho fight. . Now the
company announce a very material
reduction in the wages of all em
ployes, including engineers and
conductors. It is quite likely that
no serious objections will be made
gainst the reduotiou, at the result
of the A. R. U. strike caused so
much dissatisfaction in labor circles
that it will be impossible to ever
gain inaugurate a successful rail
road strike. Tho railway corpora
tions now have tho master hand,
and they stand no show of losing
it, at least during the present gen
eration. Tho Ashland Record is to blame
for tho following item: Judge E.
C. Bronaugh, tho great jurist of
i oruanu, was in court at Jackson
villo this session. Judge Bronaugh
il a very intellectual aud respected
Christian citizen, who interprets
the calamities befalling the peo
ple of late, as in line with the
destruction of the earth and the!
second coming of Christ within the
next seven yeurs. He has contrib
uted a nuiuber of very aUe and
clear articles on that theme to cur
rent literaturo, and belongs to that
sect in Portland. . Judge Bronaugh
is also very wealthy in this world's
goods. Atone of their meetings a
poor devil in the denomination
roasted the judge's unnliriotiun like
attitude in holding so mueh prop
erty while countless millions were
starving. The judge was tuken
back, but said he would look upj
the scriptures and give a scriptural j
reply at the next meeting, which
he did by (lulling out of the scrip
turo the passage, "Occupy until I
come. "
I've a secret In my heart,
Sweet Marie,
A tale I would Impart,
Bweet Marie:
If you'd even fairer bo
Vuu must always use Purlin' Tea
The Improvement you will sec,
Sweet Marie.
Hold by A. Ykrinoton.
Blunk covers for h-gul papers, and
legal blanks for sale, at the UiMlt!
olllce.
Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound:
recent discovery. At Ykuinci
ton's drugstore.
WOOIB niDBI-IIODINS, 11, great
English Itemedy. AV Ykkinoton's.
H. N. CRAIN.
Watches,
Clocks,
J owelty,
Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware.
IrjjrWiituh Repairing a Specialty.-
Euoiink, Oreoon
CHOPPING
-AND-
FEED MILL;
Braham, Corn Meal,
Whole Wheat Flour,
And all kinds of Mill Feed und Uuled
Hay kept constantly on hand.
H. D. 0FFUTT, Prop.
Leave orders at CI. F. Craw's.
Lane County Bank,
(RiuMlitipd In lxtti)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. (. HOVF.Y, President!1"
J. M.AHHAMS. Cashier. '
A. . llOVKY, J 11., Asst. C'ashr.
Homesteads.
I know of a few good Homesteads
on tho Biuslaw river. Will
cheap. They will cut from 6,000,000 to
7,000,000 feet of flrst-eln as timber: l
aiuoa some une bottom land on same.
W. C. Haii.ky.
Oftloo with McMurphev In Rlioltnn
block.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons Indebted to E. C. Smlil,
are hereby notified to call at one ,,.
settle their accounts. All accounts r.
malnlng unpaid will be nlaeml In ti,.
hands of au attorney for ouiu.it....
J. W. Chkrky,
Assignee.
For Sal.
Four hundred acre, of laud near Ku-
geue. win be sold In a body or In
tracts to suit purchaser.
Kkank Coi.kman.
Wheo rUl.r u ak-k, n ran, W Out n. la.
Win. ibs ni a ckiu, .ha crtJ fo, rutolv
Than ah beoama Him, she clutuj to Ctotort.
Wh eh had ChlMna, ah rare tlm cU)rie,
Or. Prfco'j Cream Bakins Powder
Pair Hlgwul Aaard.
Irving Items.
Deo 18.
The U. B. ehuich that has Just been
completed, was dedicated on Sunday
by bishop Mills and Rev. Snyder. A
large congregation was present both
morning and evening. The doors of
the church were thrown open to those
wishing to Join, resulting in 24 new
members. The revival is still In pro
gress with many seekers and so-ue
new members added to the church
roil, ureal good will surely comes
from these meetings.
John Briggs is slowly Improving
from lils attack of rheumatism.
School has closed for the holidays.
We understand a gentleman from
Fern Ridge intends starting a grist
mill at Irving some time in the near
future.
There will bo a pigeon shoot here on
Christmas day. Some very nice prizes
will be awarded, including cash prizes.
uringyour gun and come and shoot.
A. A. Meek one day last week ship
ped CO dressed hogs to Portland. They
were a :iue looking lot of porker.
Most everybody here Is aillieted
with a very bud cold.
A very peculiar disease has tuken
tho Inst horse Richard Roberson
owned. It kills the animal it attacks
in an lioui.
Messrs. A. Bond & Son, merchants
of Irving, shipped the largest hog of
the season, weighing 310 lbs dressed
Jliey are shipping a great number of
dressed porkers tills year.
We understand there are several
families coming in here from the east
In the spring. Three or four families
bought land here last fall.
X. X.
Cieswell Casualties
Ueoigo Petty is still sutl'erliiu from
an access In Ills side.
T. O. Martin
went to Eugene Tuee-
day.
Mesdames Stone nnd Stuntou visit
ed Cottage Grove Sunday,
Born, Sunday Dec 10, to the wife of
C. 1'. Moore, a daiiehter. Mm Moore
is In a critical condition.
men, Ueo. 17th, the little babe of
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. F. Moore. A verv
brief funeral service was held at the
residence on Wednesday, and the re
mains burled In tho Crcswell come,
tery.
llev. Bolster, of Roseburir, bogan a
series of meetings at the church bore
Monday ulght. Muoh lrtere.it Is al
ready manifested in the meeting.
Mr. web Mast, of Coos county, is
visiting relatives and friends here.
A subscription school will bo coin
meucca Hero after the holidays by
aliases urousneck aud Mast.
We understand that Mrs. Dowtilmr
will teach the primary department in
the Creswull school In the spring.
On the 5th Sunday In this month
tlicie will be a gospel temperance
meeting at the churuli at II o'clock.
An Interesting program Is being pro.
pared.
Saturday evening Deo. 2Uth. there
will lie a Demurest Medal Contest for
tho silver medal, at the ohureh. Sev
eral of our young people are hard at
work on their selections, and an Inter
esting und Instructive exerolso will be
rendered. It is to bo honed that thl.
will be'but the beglnnlne of a series of
then contest, and that the requisite
number of silver medals may be wen
In the neighborhood to make possible.
a gold medal contest at some futun.1
dale. Among those ccmtesllmr will
be, Misses Mlllo, Scott. Ollvo MeDun.
lei, Oertlo Urousbeek, Urnvo Hunter
aim Lena Stockwell, and Messrs V,
A. Teutsch, Eugene Skinner and
Amherst Howe, The selections are of
the highest literary order and those
who attend will be sure of a treat.
KkI'II.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter wrltl. I... l.... t
n . . j.
v.uu.ii-niimi, hi iJinionnale, Mleli.. vo
are permitted to make this extract
1 haye no hesitation In reeonimedliie
Dr. Ivlii.r'a V.t.v 1.1. ..
...ii 'i"TOvry, as i lie re
sults were almost marvelous la the
ii.. , 1 v iiuivii ni, nives jnc
t on she was brought down wilh
w,0"1 U,,1B I-a (.irip,.
lVrriblo naraoxysma of eouKliiiiK
won d last for hours with little Inter
ruptlon and it seemed as If she could
not survive th.ni. A friend iwoin'
meiiiliHl lr. King's New I)lmrv: it
was quick in Its work and highly sat.
iree at Heiulanam A i .i....i. i.
Stnr. Ii....l. .1... itt. r" i. .... ru
uw. noil l.otl.
NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION.
Land Offloi-, at ltiweburu, Onynn.
v .i t . DeetnuU-r 15, ism,
.o.l ia hrr.lr gWo that lha lullovin,;
garl ihceaMHl.
Nn ll.
't '.h.rii .SW ' N -i N'F- '
.-c Tp 1st h. K I .,
She nime. th. I..u. !
prov, he, coo-innon. rvr
..i- lurowmi ilofea toi
?' V '' Ut,l .Ot.'. , ,m ,. I
..k T. ',-n' "- lrH!-'. Jne. I
..... , .,ri ,.,. Onfd.ia. T
K. 11. SiTVH,
U' Siiler,
nnal proof In aneport of hi, . ' "'"wen, strunir ami
jL.tn. and that . .Id prvWf .ill L X b. i well fl,l up. k 1,
for. A.C Jenuiig.couniy clerk o I Lan. i," fh ,J Uro J,1,1? i",H, " '.rk well
un.y, Orvaoo. Kngene, Lan. conn," f he ehlUiren like it. Your a
IW 00 January Sti, Isw, M.,; B- tW h Cl.tv ha, eurvd and kept
ASTHMA,
Distressing Cough,
DUAXi JUJ-11J.O
nfiTin rflnrma
fV AND
W MUSCLES.
Despaired
i,OP BELIEF.
- CUBED BT
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
IIDmu lima .Inn. T hull A SPVArA O
attack nf asthma, accompanleil with a 3
uisiressiUKCUugu auu a kclick. wlikj. q.
of the Joints and muscles. I consulted oj
physicians and tried various remedies, J
Due without getting any renei, uihii i cj
aespalred of ever being wen again. 03
Finally, I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, oj
and in a very short time, was entirely Jj
cured. 1 can, therefore, cordially aud oj
confidently commend this medicine to Oj
alL" J. Koseixs, Victoria, Texas.
My wlfo had a very troublesome
cough. She used Ayer's Cherry Fecto- oj
ral and procured Immediate relief." oj
O. B. Fodbick, Iluniuhreys, Ga.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral;
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
OOOOooooooooooooooooooo.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Btaee leaves Fugfiic Mondays and Thursday.
at V o'clock a. m., pasxengers arriving In
riorencethttuity loiiowliiKat luo Giock a. m.
Keturulnir DitKiuniirory leave Klorfitint Tiipm-
aaya anu rritiHVti ana trie siBKe arrives in Ea
tcene the next uav at 7 o'clock d. m.
hlNdlJC FA UK $.i.OO
kuumj run ii oo
Tlcketl for baIo at K. I)AniFB llverv barn. Eu
gene, or at Hurd A i'avunrort'H ollloe lu Flor-
uoce,
C).HXN!iKlCK.Ht
Preflidtjtit,
a. B. Kakin. Jb..
Caiihier
Paid ud lasb (anltal 50.000
Surplus ami Profits. S50.(HMf
Eupenfi nratTAn
ct '
A ITHneral hMlkin? hllHlnMU il.inA nn ma.m.. I
able tonus. HiKht drafu on NEW YOKK,
LNI). OKKiiON.
ilil lc of exchange cold on foreign countrier.
On pos fu rnuAivett smbitut to check or nititi. I
cata of depokit.
All collectiooa eotruutM to un will reivc
p ompi actenium.
GOLDEN
I WEST
8 BAKING POWDER
022 1IKAHONS WHY
11 r 7u thoulu buy It.
XX I. ItlsnuulerlKhtuoreathome.
So " made of the wry finest
material! and l guarantel
In every nwix.t-1 c.iinl or
OQ auporior to tlio very best.
QO 3. Tho makers Ruarantec evory
O ' tin ami every imx-er Is
nutboriztMl lo return your
VV moneyiritbonotaatlsfRctory
O CAN VOU ASK FOR MORE?
QO CLooar Daruu, Portland, Or.
08808808ot8808SO880
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
UAVINUA LAItdR AND rmiw.IT.
bl.tu.-'rV-i"'1 K'";' boughl In the
Exclusivoiv. For Cash,
I can oiler the pul.lio better prices
tlinu anv otlier liiuiu.! 1
IN EUGENE. :
tViHluoe of all kiiuW) taken at market
J. F. FORD,
(Kranxrlbt.l
'! Ilea AlolaM, Iowa, writes unJer daU ol
S. B. Mkd. Mfo. Co.,
Dufur. Oreiron.
UKNTi.KMhN: On arriving home last
week, I fou tni all well atufanx oiHlv
wit,nK. Onr little girl, eight ami
.. . ...... who nan wasted awav
1t;vv'r'.0"c wlt, rTrettings for all.
W',,HK $V" l'f-f'l.v, we a.re
oiiin. Mr. avi Mou i t.- t.
. " . ."Z .J ' roR,-
" jwt
iVu,, ?""'.
mi:duiMeran.inv.. V..r-.
V" oottle br all ,lru,l,tt.
P. KISHER
V,?,UV,,o'u -"t-Th,."
Wt SJL.ll I
First
flationa
Bask
I!
FISHER & W ATKINS,
riiiiiiiJi.Toiis.
Will keep connuntly mi hand a full mply o
MUTTOX, IV HK AND VLAL
Vlich they will (wll at the lnu'eut market prl
, A fair nhaie nF the public patrcaage bo-
TO THF KA.Ii.MKKS :
1 We will pav th l::vhest market price (or Fat
Cattle. Han anl hlieep.
SHOP ON W I L T . A y F. 'IT E STItKET.
LtTGKCITY OREOON
Meats delivered to any part uf the city free of
cbarife.
Tlos. F. Oaes, Henry C, Paine, HenryCSouU
Receivers.
lORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R
it
U
N
S
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Tourist
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul,
Minneapolis.
Duluth,
Fargo
8 rand Forks'
rookston,
Winnipeg,
Helena and
Butte.
TO
nni. t mi -i a . a .
Washington.
nwya
Boston and all
roints tast and South.
For infomiHlinti Mm. Paul. mo.,. ...n ll..
ROBERT JOHNSTON
At Miniicsnta House Eugene.
Ageut.
OB-
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen?. Pass. Agent.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
W. L. Douclas
S. CORDOVAN,
frenchaenamelledcalf:
4-.3.5PFlNECALF&lftfAI!H
3.5PP0LICE.3SOLE9.
extra fine. 5
BoysSchoolShoei
LADIES
SEND FOR CATALoatlB
Vol can aare monrr by purcbaaing v. L.
rfTt?u t W.e ore,lilc.llflf t manufacturers of
fwl liise'J.1'c' ,n ,he v,orld. "1 goarantea
the value by stamping the name amforice oi
i?,U.H1nCoU"0,f,",rlc !1 S' '"V nUlnV and
SJ ff.?Ul,llc"-. We, have them sold very.
rnvo?herZlr.prv'? '' ""value given tm7n
dealer cannot aupply you, we can. sild by
A. HUNT Eugene. Oregon.
Forsaleat Verlnj ton's sth strecdniR
HOLTON HOUSE.
J. C. FALLON 4 CO.. Prnnripfn
ruai, vain ciera. N.lFllt u
KurniH-an mil a ,..!
KveryliingnewV ,Vo a.
plan
Fiee
oils, i- jee batha
Corner K.shi-ik !
Portland. " 8t,,,,.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIMS CARD.
After the 4th of del isia n . .
W"J the followi.',B8ciied7ue
time until further notice. 5tu"
LEAVING TUB DKPtrT.
then everv half l.o..r ,u-w ni..
LEAVE THC rSIVKRSTY.
7:2.V7i1S.S 'S Q. o...; r...., ..
tRr9 '"ve PromptIy op Uine.
MOVES THE BOWELS l i
H M llWlhET."-.MIBt J
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR STORE.
W. H. RENSHAW, Proprietor.
!
Ket coiutrnt y on band a full line ot Im
parted and Doinestio
LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
$&A80 keeps the celebrated Hchlitz
Milwaukee Beer on draught at 5 cts.
I er glass.
ASSIGNMENT.
In the matter ol the assignment of E O.
Smith, an insolvent debtor.
Notice is bertbv given that E. 0 Smith
on tbe 28th iluy of November, 16l4, duly rd
legally made au a&tignmeut of all his prop,
erty both real ami personal for ibn b.ifit
of all his o red i torn r.uder and by viituc cf
the assignment laws t f the Stale of Ort gou,
to J. W, Cherry, and said kHwignoieut ih
now recorded in vbo Clfik't efnee for Lhhh
county. Ortgon. u.nd ttli perm ns buvicg
oluims uguinht the mA E. 0. Smith, as
signor, are bertby notified to present tho
Maine duly and properly proven and verified
within three mouths from tbe dtite of ,tbia
notice, to ib I'liderttined asnitM at, thu
law offioo of Norton & Kiusey, ai Kug.uu,
Ongou.
Dated tbis 3rd. Any of Deceniber, 1604.
J. W. Chkbry, AHsiynno.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
LaN1 0'FICX AT ltOBEUOIIO Orh..
November 13, 1894.
Nulioe is her, by iiivpu Ibat the (ollowii g
named settler has filed Dolici- of her intirj
tioD to mako final proof lit support of her
claim, and (hat said pioof v. ill be made e
fore A. C JeDiiiDgs, county chrk of L lo
county, Oregon, at I ngrue Lane o 'aniy,
Orrgnu. on I)eember id, 1894, viz: Mary
Walker, on Homentead eDtry No. 5907. for
tho N E yt N E Yt aud lot 6 of aeo 24, Tp
18 S., E 2 West.
She names the following wiloeitit u
prove her cciitit.notts reBidence upon anil
motivation of, paid ihiid, viz: 1'aol Had-li-y,
Joseph S, Hill, Silas Bu.eell, James
Keeiiey, ail of Jasper, Lane County, Ore
gon. - II. M. Veatch. Rnicter.
Oregon Pacific Railroad Co.
CHARLES CLARK. Receiver.
Connecting with steamer. "HOMEK
between Yaquiim nnd
San Francisco.
1'or freight ami passenger rates apply to any
agent.
CHAS. .1. HENDRYS, SON & CO.,
No. 2 to 8, Market St., San Francisco, Calif.
CHARLES CLARK. Receiver,
Cnrvalliw. Orenon.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the S.atu of Oct
gon for Lnne Comity.
IG.L oev.tu, riainliff,
) vs.
(O. L. Sev.rn, Defendant.
To G. L. Severn. Deftmlunt. .liv
named:
IN THE NAME OP THE statw ni
Oregon yon are hereby summoned to ap
pear and answer tbe plaintiffs complaint
now on file ag.int you in the above entitled
canse and comt on or before l,.n,l.,v ii.o
4tb (lay of March, 1895, tbe sanio being the
first day of the regular March tcrni, ls'JS, of
said court, to be begun and bolden on said
4th day of March, 1895, at the court hoiihe
in Eugene, in sa:d conutv end fctntft. -ml
you aie hereby notified that if you fail to
appearand answer said complaint as herein
required, the plaintiff will apply lo said
court for relief ptnyed for in said com
plaint, to-wit: For tbe dissolution of the
marriage contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant, and for the custody
and care of Minnie P.. Sua...., u..,...;,. i
Severn aud Geoigo 8. Severn. 'tbe minor
children of plaintiff and defendant ... .1 i...
general relief, including costs and viiburse
menta of this suit.
This summons is published by order of
Hon. J. C. Fullerton. n-ado at K,t. n,
egou. on the 2nd day of November. 1894. in
the Daily Euoena Gniim no.,.... ..
general circulation published in said county
and to be published therein fornix consecu
live and successive weeks.
BiLTKtr & Torino,
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
EAST AND South
The Shasta ISoate.
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Tie SoqUicfo Pucillo Co
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For lat.il to Albai.v
stations fr. in
Also Tbi frt-nt.
Shedds, llubtey.
li-'risLnriT.
""It, f.Uj;ne, ant: at all si
burg t. Acliian.: iucluive.
. .lunctu & t.itv,
liens from Hoe
- KOKRDRO MAIL, PA1I.T.
looESiw S"8 Lvliaain.
-DINING CARS )N OGDEN ROTJTt -P0LLVA?v
buli HI CLEEPl.IU.
ISO-
Sl.Cf.NI: CLAPS SIFF1 j.Vi; fAJ.p
Attw h.d to all through trems.
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