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EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 21. 1895.
NO. 38.
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geal Estate Transfer.'-'
d.llV by KUO ABSTRACT C0KPA)iV
. COUNTRY. : . ' "- '
Frank K Scofleld and wife to W H
A Mlof8riBeo22, awiofne,
flrf.wl.nwiornwfciMW.tp 19
Vr5w.20O acre.; $1800. .
COBURO. '
Jusob J Pulnegar and wife to Ida E
qI., lota 8, 4, 8. 6, 7, 8, block 8.
Vnduyne'sad; $1600.
Jwob Pblnagar and wife to James
C Qoodale, Lot 6, 6. block 1. -
EUOENE.
J C Goodale and wife to Sarah J
Fblnegar lot 8 and e J of lot 7, block
pMkrd'sad;$8000.
jUrgaret Odell to France O Hale,
k)t,5and8,blkl; $10. -
JUNCTION CITY.
W M Tripp and wife to John Hamil
ton lot 8, block 28; 1100.
Annie Hamilton to Jobn Hamilton,
undtoMotS.block 23; $100.
Known in Eugene. H. L. Carter,
who waa killed In the recent uprising
,t Honolulu, was known by several
prions in Eugene. He was here sev
eral days Just before Babcock, the lep
. er, wo shipped to tba Islands.
iSY LADY on mske $18 weekly working for
umilaUrst borne. Position Pormanenl and
IfVrotm 'only apare two hours per day, don't
M to iMMtlgate. Retly wh aumped ereione,
Womu's Mutual Benefit Co. Box AJoIlet, 111.
PARKER'S OPERA HOUSE
TO-NIGHT! TO-NMT! TO-NIGHT!
Tittell Sisters
and
THEIR OWN COMPANY
' IN
-"M'LISS."-
Anything in the line of Hardware, Stoves or Tinware
we will offer to sell you, as cheap as wheat. Our
goods are mostly Iron and Steel, or the manufac
tured products thereof, and have DECLINED as
much as your grain, -stock and real. estate- We are
willing to meet you on an even basis-
HGRIPPIN HARDWARE CO.fc-
INTHE :
SOUTH WINDOW
Of HOWE & RICE'S Clothing Store are a number of
suits marked down to a figure that will astonish you.
On the inside are many more. We have to make room
for a new stock hence this cut.
HOWE & RICE.
DAY & HENDERSON,
UNDERTAKERS.
Furniture : and : Carpet : Dealers,
Cor. 7th and Willamette, Eugene.
SI 5
Durino. v.or, Rn riuTTs a e WOOD. will, witll'every $1 Cash purchase at his Grocery Store, excepting sugar by the sack, give a
ket reM5Fin??i?J ?nfHpr??rft chance at an elegant Porcelain Dinner Set worth $15. The drawing will take place the 16th of March.
He hsth Largest ad Belecte(f stock of Groceries in the city, and all goods are sold at BOTTOM PRICES.
A. E. WOOD, : ; THE GROCER. : : : SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE STREET.
Partnership Dissolved.
Special to Daily Guard.
Albany, Jan. 21. The partnership
existing between Slites and Nutting
as editors of the Dally Demociat was
dissolved today. Stltes will asmme
oharge of the postoffloe to which he
waa appointed and Nutting will con
duct the paper in the future.
Party te Hiss Stella Don is.
Sunday Oregonian: Last Thursday
Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Miller gave a parly
at their residence, 450 Hall street, to
Miss Stella Dorrls, of Eugene. After
10 hands of drive whist, MissRaab
and Dr. E. G. Clark were declared
winners of the first prizes, while Mrs.
Clark and Mr. Bowman held undis
puted claim to the booby. A delight
ful lunch was served, after which Miss
Dorris sang in her sweet and charming
manner, which was highly appreciat
ed. Miss Belcher and Miss Gay lord
rendered piano solos, Mr. Bowman
sang, and Mr. Dillon gave some sketch
songs and recitations. A very pleas
ant evening was passed by all.
Weather Forecast. For Tuesday:
Occasional rain or snow; cooler.
RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY.
Is guaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation,
or money refunded. 60 ceut per box. Send
two stumps for olrc'ilar and Fr.e Sample to
MARTIN RUDY, Registered Pharmaclst.Lancas
ter, Pa. No Postals Answkhkd. For bale by all
first-class druggists everywhere, and in Eugene,
Oregon by Osburn & DeLano
PORCELAIN DINNER SET GIVES" AWAY!
MREVITIK. -
See the new advertisement of the
Tittell Sisters In today's issue.
Mosey Barnes, known by many Eu
gene people, died at Prlnevllle last
Friday, aged S3.
- E. It. Bonner, the purchaser of the
Oregon Pacific railroad leaves New
York today for Oregon.
The great trolley strike in Brooklyn,
is still on. State troops have been
asked for and ordered to the scene.
The steamer Eugene is due here to
morrow. It is doubtful if she gets
here on accottut of the low stage of tba
water.
The special meeting of the council
did not materialize Saturday evening,
a quorum of councilmen not being
present.
The official vote for governor last
June was as follows: Lord, 41,139;
Price, 20,123; Galloway, 17.8G5;. Ken
nedy, 7,982.
Oainey . Mathews tays a dog got
away with his poultiy instead of a
mau, and he would like to find the
worthless cur.
The Tittell company arrived on this
afternoon's train and will open a two
night's engagement at Parker's opera
house toulght.
The advanced class in shorthand in
the business department of the Uni
versity of Oregon will soon leave their
text-book and continue the study from
dictation.
The commissioners' court will select
the east side supervisor tomorrow af
ternoon at 1 o'clsck. The leading can
didates seem to bo L. Simon and R.
Garrison.
The Statesman says Dr. D. A. Pain
is a applicant for superintendent of the
Oregon insane asylum. Dr. Paioe is
well qualified and has many friends
in this county who wish him BUccesa.
W. H. HotTman's fine eoltf Sunday,
jumped ou a ploket fence, and. the
same made a gash about ten Inohes
long In the animal's breast. The
wound was sewed up and will proba
bly be all right.
Regular meeting of Eugene Chapter
No. 10 R. A. M. this evening at 7
o'clock at which time the Installation
ofotfioers for the ensuing year will
take place. Members and visiting
companions expected to be present.
F. VV. Osburn,
H. P.
Commended.-A correspondent writes
to tho Salem Daily Post on the legis
lature and state officers says: "The
only bright spot so far is Harrison
Klncaid; quietly Bitting down en the
proposition to hold the inuagural
"bawl" in the ttate house, at the rate
of $10 per invite to the selected ai istoc
racy, while the majority of the farmers
and workmen are unable to buy the
necessaries of life. Give him a white
mark for that."
OUR
$2.00
SHOES
AIM: IIUIttlflEItS!
-3-YoRAN & 8oV&
-EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS.
priuate instruction in
PENMANSHIP.
Memorials and Resolutions engrossed.
For particulars address, T. D. ROWLAND,
P. O. Box 248, Eugene.
FOUR BARGAINS.
A bottle of sewing machine oil that
will not gum for only 5c.
Climax tobacco per lb only 40c.
A good chewing tobacco per lb 25c.
1 lb pkg ef 25c chocolate for only.. .20c.
Look out for four more next week
and then
Ax BiLLy.
Persunal .
W. W. Haines went to Halsey this
morning,
Win Weber, of Junction, spent Sun
day In Eugene.
Clarence Keene returned from Salem
this afternoon.
Prof. McElroy returned to Salem
yesterday morning.
Senator MoClung weut to Salem this
morning to resume hie duties.
Geo. 0. Yoran went to Salem this
morning on military matters.
Attorney Skipworth wits in Ju no
tion City today on legal business.
Rev. Stravens is home from Menroe
where he held services yesterday.
Representative Hlllegas was on the
local train bound for Salem this morn
ing." :
Geo. W. Pickett will not leavo for
San Francisco until tomorrow even
ing.
Chas. Friendly has been Interview
ing his customers here the last day or
two. I
Rev. J. C. Richardson returned
home from Southern Oregon this
morning.
Secretary of State Klncaid and Re
presentative Baker spent Sunday in
Portland.
Representative Bhmdell, of Douglas
county, after spending a couple of days
here, returned to his labors at Salem
yesterday.
Senator A. W. Gowau, of Harney,
Grant and Morrow counties, spent last
night ni Eugene returning to Salem
this morning.
C. D. Hardesty, a former resident of
this city, Is visiting . here. Hs
recently traded his lots in Ashland for
a farm near Brownsville.
Miss Stella Dorris will sing a solo,
"To Seville" at a public I. O. O. F. In
stallation at the Marquam Grand thea
tre in Portland this evening.
F. E. Dunn will leave tomorrow
night for New York to purchase a
large stock of new goods. Ha will take
back with him two carloads of hops.
Mayor Friendly and Charles Lauer
wertt to Portland yesterday morning
to attend tho, funeral of the late Levi
White which occurred this afternoon.
Saturday's Salem Statesman: D.
W.'Coolldge, secretary of the state
board of equalization, was assisting
County Clerk Eblen yesterday after
noon la his office work.
Miss Edythe Hofiman and Miss
Hower leave Thursday night for Los
Angeles, Calif. Miss Hoffman goes to
visit Mrs. Nellie Gllbert-Kuapp and
will be absent about two mouths.
J. Mi Prouty and Miss J. V. Prouty
left this mornig for a visit with rela
tives in Iowa, the former going to
Ruthven and the latter to Emmets
burg. They went over the Union Pa
cific .
Forest Grove Times: C. E.Bailey,
who has been employed in a drug store
at Eugene, was home Saturday and
Sunday. He has taken a position
with the Blumauer-Frank Drug Co., of
Portland.
Rev. B. F. Bonnell, who recently
accepted the pastorate of the Christian
church in this city, left on last night's
overland train for Santa Rosa, Cal., to
accompany his family here. Ho ex
pects to be absent about ten days.
Chas. D. Thomas, well known here,
who has been clerking in a Florence
drug store for a couple of years has re
signed his position on account of ill
health and retired to his ranch.
Thomas Luckey goes to Salem to
morrow moraine, at the request of
Secretary of State Klncaid, to accept
position at the state house during the
legislative session as assistant Janitor.
He was requested to bring along some
carpenter tools so he could repair biok
en desks, etc.
Selecting Jurors. The commis
sioners court is busy this afternoon se
lecting 200 taxpayers who will act as
Jurors in the circuit court for tho year
1895. Several gentlemen have Impor
tuned members of tb court to have
their names placed un this list. Of
course they are ignorant of the law
passed at the last legislature making
this a misdemeanor.
POSTOFFICE REPORT.
Uuslness Done During Quarter Eud-
tug December 111, 181)4.
The last quarter, from Ootober 1 to
Deo. 31, inclusive, has been one of
prosperity for the Eugene postoffloe,
the receipts of sales aud money orders
exceeding by a considerable amount,
those of any other equal period of time
in the history cf the ofllce. At the so
licitation of a Guard reporter, tho ef
ficient postmaster, Thos. J. Craig,
kindly furnished the following statis
tics whloh makes a favorable showing
for tho office:
Amount of postaite stamps,
postage due stamps, news
paper aud periodical stamps,
stamped envelopes, newspa
per wrappers, special deliv
ery Btamps and postal cards
Bold during the quarter $1,618 70
Box rents for quarter 260 00
Total receipts $1,778 70
MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.
Receipts
982 Domestlo orders $4,940 28
Fees on same 47 09
17 Foreign orders.... 192 29
Fees 2 90
Total money order receipts $5,182 51
Disbursements
849 Domestic orders paid .........$8,220 04
8 Foreign orders paid 800 50
Total $8,526 54
Silver Lake Fire Heroes.
The Lakeview Examiner says there
were at least three heroes that went to
their death to save the lives of others
in the Silver Lake hall fire that killed
40 people: - "
Clay Martin came out with T. J. La-
brio's child his in arms, but seeing
that bis wife waa not there, ho started
baok. Several pcrsoiiB tried to keep
him out, but he pushed in, with the
child still in his arms, saying, "I am
going to save 'Becky'," his wife. He
and the child were not seen agalu.
Wood Hurst, familiarly known as
"Senator" Hurst, wbo had recently
been married, oould not find Bis wife
outside, and, notwithstanding the
many entreaties to stay out, he went
to save her. lie was lost.
Frank Ross did the same. His
mother was inside and he wanted to
save her.
Without a doubt each one of these
men blocked the narrow passage and
prevented others from getting out.
Mrs. Dr. Owsley and her sister, Mrs.
Snelline. when last seen were kneeling
side by side, praying fervently, as if
they knew it was their last moment
on earth. Others were seen to be run
nine about, aimlessly dazed, and might
have escaped had. they not lost their
presence oi mina.
Was OVEB-cURtous. Sunday's
Portland Sun: Duncan McDonald,
formerly employed on the steamer Eu
gene, who is serving a sentence of 100
days for a murderous assault on a wo
man whom he professed to love, was
yesterday arraigned before Justice Geia-
ler on the oharge of defacing a build
ing. It is alleged that while in Jail
and acting as a trusty, he broke the
lock of the door leading into the female
cells at the county Jail, with the Inten
tion of making an entrance. McDon
ald pleaded not guilty and asked that
his examination be contineed until
Monday, which was granted.
To Rosebubo. B. T. Bryan and E.
L. Fisher, both employes of the Palace
laundry, will soon start In the same
business for themselves at Roseburg.
They are bright, honest apd energetio
young business men and understand
their business thoroughly, and we can
assure the people of Roseburg that
they will have a laundry conducted on
a business-like basis and one from
which none but the best work will be
turned out Mr. Bryan Is out there
now and Mr. Fisher will leave In about
three weeks. ,
Discharged. John and George
Allen appeared before Justice Wheeler
this morning for trial, but after the
evidence was all in they were dis
charged from custody. The affair ap
pears to have been a general wrangle
over the domestic infelicities of Bos
quet and his wife and. the charge
against the Aliens In the main seems
to have been pure fabrication.
WE STILL HOLD THE MEDAL.
Laue County Is in no Danger of
Losing Her (Juu-accideut
Medal.
Gun, revolver and didn't-know-lt-was-loaded
accidents have been scarce
for several months, aud other counties
have been slipping up on Lane county
with the intention of taking away her
medal as the banner gun-accident
county in the state. But we have tak
en a frail start again.
This morning about 7:30 o'clock,
while Ed Poill a student of the Uni
versity of Oregon, was coming over
from his home at Springfield, he met
with a painful acoldent, the same hap
pening when he was near Edwin Jud
kin's residonoe, about one mile east of
town.
In his right coat pocket was a re
volver, aud as he was study lug on the
way down, his hand unconsciously
found Its way into the pocket where
the revolver was. The "guu" was a
double-action one, and, In an evil
moment he pulled the trigger. Burled
in thought on his lessons, this was an
easy thiug for him to do wlthoutbelng
aware of his actions. Very few per
sons there are who, while in a deep
study, will not toy with anything
their hands come In contact with.
His clothing was set on fire by the dis
charge alBO.
Ho found his way to Mr. Judkins'
house and his burning clothing waa
extinguished and Dr. Palue was sent
for to attend the injured boy. On ar
riving tho doctor found that the ball
had entered the right leg Just below
tho groin and ranged downward
toward the knee, where it lodged about
10 inches from where it entered. The
ball was removed and tho wound
dressed carefully. It was a flesh
wound tho ball not coming In contact
with the bone on its course down.
With good care, this victim of his
thoughts and a loaded revolver,
will be, in a couple of weeks, limping
along the road to recovery at a very
fair gait. Wo venture to assort he will
be more careful of what he "monkeys"
with in the future.
D. P.'Ttiompaoa Mar Rtt.
: Salem, Jan. 20. Tho train which
arrlvod from Portland tonight carried
as passengers H. F. Gulllxson, advance
guard of tho Dolph army, and a few
senators and representative Among
the latter were Rinearson, of
Claokamas, Baker, of Lane, and Pat
terson of Morrow.. A majority of the
members of the legislature who left
the capital on Thursday and Friday
will not return before tomorrow. Sen
ator Dolph and followers are expected
on the morning train.
The venerable senator dues not look
upon bis return to tho senate as an as
sured fact, and it la said he and bis ar
my of supporters will not give up the
task of canvassing for votes until the
last moment. There Is some talk to
night of the entrance of D. P. Thomp
son, of Portland, into the senatorial
confllot as a dark horse.
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