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DAILY EFGESK (iiJABJ). I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. Published every evening of the week, Sundays excepted. Addreu all communications, and make all remittance! payable to the Kooana Onsen, Eugene, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION BATES! (DAILY.) Dellrared by carrier, per week 20 Del Irered by carrier, per month 7ft y mall, one yoar(ln advance) 7 60 Six months "5 One munth Single ooplei & Will not be lent by mall to any addreu. (or any leufth of time, uoleai paid In advance. Kwiikxt.) One year (In advance) I 00 Six months 1 00 Advertising ratei made known on application. Entered ai leoond-olau matter at the Eugene, Oregon, poatoBloe. WEDNKSl'AY, - FEB. 13, 1895. WILL BE VOTED ON. The following annate joint icso lutions ware adopted at the 1893 session of the legislature and have gain been adopted by the present assembly and will go before the electors of the state probably at a special eleoiion: "That section 10 of article XI of the constitution of the state of Oregon, be and tho same is hereby abrogated, and in liou thereof sec tion 10 of article XI shall be as follows: "Artiole XI, section 10. No country, city, town, school district or munioipal corporation shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including present exist ing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding five per centum on the value of the tuxable property there in to bo ascertained by the lust assessment for state and county taxes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness." "That the following amendment to the constitution of the state of Oregon, in lieu of section 10, ar tiole VII, be and the tamo is here by proposed, towit: Section 10. The legislative assembly may pro vide for the election of supremo and circuit judges in - distinct olatses, one of whioh olassos shall consist of fiye justices of the su preme court, who shall not perform oircuit duty; and the other class shall consist of as many circuit judges as may be deemed necessary, who shall hold full terms without allotment and who Bhall take the same oath as the supreme judges The legislative assembly may ore- ate as many oirouits as may be deemed necessary." Affairs in Hawaii have taken a turn that has causod tho intorfcr ence oi the United States govern' tnent again, as is made evident by two telegrams sent to congress by the president. "The dispatohes stated that certain Americans in Hawaii are under sentence of death, and Secretary Gresham wired as follows to Minister Willis: "If Amoricun citizens were cendomnod to death by a military tribunal, not for actual participation in tho reported revo lution but for complicity only, or if condemned to death by suoh tribunal for aotual participation, but not , after an open, fair trial with an opportunity for defense, doroand a delay of execution, and in either oase report to your gov ernment the evidenco relied upon to support the death sentence." i .. . A prominent member of the legislature writing to tho Jackson ville Times on Feb. 8th, gives this view of the situation: "The dead look still continues and probably will to the end of the session, as Senator Dolph'a friends decided last night to stay with him until tho end. What the last hours of the joint convention may bring forth is hard to tell. There is however a determination to elect a senator before adjournment. The fight is engendering bitterness and places numorous obstaoles in the way of legislation. This is the natural result of people endorsing candidate in caucus and then kicking their faith to the winds and going as they please." The Orcgonian yells "Dolph or no one." The only financial scheme upon which congressmen are agreed is that whereby they draw $5000 a year salary and mileage. This legislature promises to go down in history as the most in competent body of men that, ever assembled in a legislative capacity in Salem. Jacksonville Times: If Oregon can get along with bat one senator all this winter, perhaps it would not suffer much if it had but one for two years to como. Salem Journal: Kepresentative Gates of the railroad com mi He, stated Inst night, that this was the fifth week of the legislature and that important committee - hud never met. All railroad bills are laid to rest. And yet this legisla ture promised to abolish that per potual junket known as the rail road commission. The Discovery Saved Hi Life. Mr. O. Calllouetto, druggist, Beaver vlllo, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles about, but of uo avail and was given up and told I eould not live. 1 Having Dr. King's New Dis covery In my store I sent for a bottle and began lis use and from the first dose began to get better, and after use lug three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep stole or house without it." Out a free trial at Henderson & LI nil's drug store. Regular size 60c. and $1.00. You Won't Have to Swear Off says the St. Louis Journal of Agri culture In an editorial about No-Tu-Buo the famous tobacco bablt cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bao, one prominent St. Louis arch itect, smoked and chewed for twenty years; two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tot.ncco makes him slok." NoToBuo sold and guar anteed by Oshukn & DeLano. No cure uo pay. Book free. StorlliiK Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. When Baby waa alck, we gave her Oastovta, When aha waa a Child, aha cried for Castorla, When ahe became Mlas, ahe clung to Csstorla. When ate had Children, ah gave them Caatoria, For Sale. Four hundred acres of land near Eu gene. Will be sold In a body or in tracts to suit purchaser. Fkank Coleman. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powdet World'! Fair Highest Award. A HARD-W0RKINQ WOMAN sooner or later a offer from backache, nervous, worn-out fee ling, or a tense of weight In the abdomen, drag ging down sensations and dl nines. It will all come to an end with Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion for it's wo man's special tonic and ner vine ; it restores her strength, reg ulates and pro motes all the natural functions and makes a new woman of her. Uterine debility, ir regularity and Inflammation are most of ten the cause of the extreme nervousness and irritability of some women the medi cine to cure it is the Prescription " of Dr. Pierce. AU the aches, pains and weak nessea of womanhood vanish where it is faithfully employed. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is therefore just the medicine for young girls just entering womanhood and for women at the critical "change of life." DR. PIERCE'S. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION CURBS TUB WORST CASES. Mr. Homb Clakk, of aVo. roS Wtst jrf Shytt momjt i.iry, wniti i " My wife was troubled with female weakness, and ulcer of the litem. She had bceo doctoring with every doctor of any good reputation, and had pent lota of money in hospitals, but to uo pint pose. She continued to get worse. She was greatly prejudiced against patent medi cines, but as a last resort we tried a bottle of Or. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. We had seen totue of your advertise ments, and Mr. Cum- Mat. CLA1K. vitt -dvl-ed us to trv a bottle. We tried ft with the following results: The first bottle did her so much good that we bought another, and have continued until sht noiner, cured.1 i oeen H. N. GRAIN. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Stiver-Plated Ware. fctf-Watoh Retiring a SpcIaUy.-M Euoknk, Oregon efiPlnL Jnuctlon City Items. Times, Jan. 8. Floyd Howard visited Bogcburg this week In the interest of bis pack ing bouse. John Williams.an old Junction City boy, returned from Granite Canyon Wyoming, Saturday. He bas many friends here who welcome his arrival. Lewis Hurlburt, who resides be tween here and Monroe, died Wednes day evening. He has been down with consumption for some time and his death was not unexpected. Died, at Monroe, Oregon, Saturday, February 2, 1805, Miss Ida Bacon. She died en her 21st birthday. Quite a number from this place attended the fnneral services which were conducted by Rev. Arnold. Mrs. Henry Moore, who resides south of town and is quite well kuown in this section, was stricken with paralysis last Tuesday evening. Bhe is very old and the chances for recovery are doubtful. The question of clerk hire -came up in the house this afternoon on the re port of the speoial committee appointed to look Into the matter. More than the usual feeling is manifested this sea aion over distribution of this class of splls,an extraordinarily large number of members deslrii'g to pose as reform ers. Members from every ceunty in the state seem sincere and earnest In their desire to cut dewn clerkships at the disposal of every committee except their own. ARE THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown la Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE " Summons. In tbe Clrcnil Court of th Stats nf Ore gon, for the County of Laie. ; H. O. Winchester, Pliff, , TS John 0. Stuart, Stnart bis wife, L. B. Whately, W. McKnlxbt, Lou isa D. MoKnight, hli wife, and 0. Q. Ellin. Defts. To John 0. Sinart. Stnart his wife, L. B. Whately, W. MeKnigbt, Louisa D. MeKnigbt, his wife, and O. G. Ellis, De fendants. In tbe name of the State of Oregon yon are hereby summoned to appear in said court on the 4tb day of Muroh, 1895, and answer tbe inmpliiut of the Plaintiff Sled therein, auid dute b ing the first day of the next regular term of said court in Lane onnnty following the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons, and if yon fail to answer tbe plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief prayed for in the complniut, namely jndgment for the recov ery of the sum of 11000 with interest there on at 12 per oent per annum since Septem ber 15th, 1893, interest payable quarterly and if not so paid to be compounded quar terly and the same to bear the same rate nf interest a. the principal, and a dectee for a forcctanre of the mortgage on the follow ing deccribed real property towit: Thi r a and the y, of the n a of see 30 in tpSlarlw Will. Mer., containing 1140 acres of land In Lne county, Oregon, and for the sum uf $125 attorney's fees and costs of suit leas the payment of 60 made on aaid note and an order to sell said prop erty to pay said demands It is order, d by the Court, the Hon J. 0. Fnllertnn jmlge that service of summons be made on yon and each of you by publication in tbe Daily Gcahd for six successive week, dat ed January 19, 1895. Geo. B Doimis, l'ltffa Attorney:' THROUGH TIGHETS To tho EAST ria the 1C SYSTEJ Through Pullman Palaca sleepers. Tourist sleepers and new Reclining chair ears. DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Trains healed by steam andean Hinted by rtntaeh Uh. Time to Chicago; Hi days; time to Kew York, t' days, which la manv hour nii than all competitors. For rat, time tables and full Inlorroalion, apply to , , E 1 Mrt'LANAHAN. AtreM.Kuit.ne, Or. R. W. BAXTOS. C. K, BROWS, Oen'l Afent, Pbu Pass. Aat, l:tt Third tt, Portland, Or. g)ET ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, HATtV TnTKTTQ fV AND MUSCLES. Deapalred - OF RELIEF. CUBED BY Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "Some time since, I had a severe attack of asthma, accompanied with a 2! distressing cougn ana a general u of the Joints and muscles. I consulted O physicians and tried various remedies, but without getting any relief, until I 0 despaired of ever being well again, o Finally, I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, o and In a very short time, was entirely . ttiamfnn) rnrdlallv and AI curcu. i van, ' - confidently commend this medicine to g &IL" J. Rosellb, Victoria, Texas. cj "My wife had a very troublesome 2j cough. She used Ayer's Cherry Pecto- oi ral and procured Immediate relief." g G. zl. rODRICK, uumunreys, vj. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR oj ..ieaeseecaaoeo T. O.HnrDBiOKS, 8.B. Kajhn, Jr.. President. Cashle First National Bask 01 Eugene. Paid up Usn Capital $50,000 Surplus ana l'roms, sau.uuu Eugene - - Oregon. A ffeneral nankins business done on reasou- hle termi. Siirht drafts on NEW YORK. CHICAGO, SAN FKANOISCO and PORT LAND, OREGON. Bills of exchange sold on foreign countries. uepoeits reoeiyea suDjeoi to caeca or esri.-a nate of deDoeit. All collections entrusted to as will receive prompt attention. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Of Ilea Moines, Iowa, writes nnder Hate nt March Zl, mi: 8. B. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur. Oresron. Gentlemen: Od arriving borne lost week, I found all well ana anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight and one- hair years oia, wno naa wastea away to 88 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, ana wen nesnea up. e. is. Cough Cure has done Its work well. Both of the children like It. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarsnesg from nte. So give ii to every one, witn greetings ror all. w isning you prosperity, we are Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ford. If you wish to feel fresh and cheorful, and readv for the SDri-is'i work. elianin thw sv.tf.m with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking Sold undera positive guarantee SO cents per bottle bj all druggists. - J. L. PAGE, DEALKR IN GRQCEMES UAVINOA LABtSK AND COMPLETE RTnrw n of Staple aud Fancy Groceries bought In the Exclusively For Cash, I can ofl'er the publlo better prices vuuii uiiy uiuur nuuse4 IN EUGENE. : Produce :if all binds taken at market price. 88$8SgSSS98S98S GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3 RCA HONS WHY Tou taoultl bay It. 1. It is made right here at home. It is made of the very finest materia.! and Is guaranteed In every reepe t cual tr superior to tho very best. S. The makers guarantee c i -tin and every uro.-e: authorised to rettun . moneylfttbeneisattofi: , CAN YOU ASK FOR f,U Ckst A Dams, Portlai HroolQ's Eromc-ceierg. fmatUss, Gout, KulniT 1 EwAcldS: LiTiV?NOiD CHE"CAL co. 1 1 1 S. Western Xttnaa. cuieann Sold by all Pnigalnta. LE BBDH'S aisinsti TMa -- - - AS A PB;rrr;ttn. .lh.lr.-t . ' '--wot v . 1 per t. . rw, perk. c agents, Kugene Oregon. U1' and sole mi 1 'i 1 i ll i 1 : 1 n 1 ii ij 1 FISHER & W ATKINS, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on baud a full supply o MUTTONY PCRK AND VEAL Which they will sell at the lowest market pri ces, A fair sbaie of the public patronage so licited. TO THE FARMERS : We will ray the highest market prioe for Fat OaUle. nugs ana aneep. SHOV ON W1LI.AV ETTE crlREET. KUGENECITl OREGON Meats detlvervl ti any part nf Che city free of uimrve. T&os. F, Oakes, Henry C. Paine, Henry C, Round Receivers. RIORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. 11 9k Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars fSt Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth, Fargo Grand Forks Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. TO -Through Tickets to- Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and all Points East and South. For Information, time cards, maps and tickets call on or write R. McMURPHEY, Gen'l Agent, Eugene, Booms 2 and 4 Sheiton Block. Office: -OR- . D, CHARLTON, Asst. Geni. Pass. Aeent. PORTLAND, OREGON. W. L.Douglas afi aUMII istar vit gaLQIIVa nf FOB AKINC. I. CORDOVAN, nruru msun a ae .a, 4.3. Fine CAisiCwtwica ' 3.B0pnicF..oiM 2.I.7S BOYSSCHOOLSHOEl LADIES' ,vr?DrORCATLG5Ur: Over Ono Million Pcopie wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Slices All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal custom shoes In style and fit. Thsir wearing qualltlea are unsurpassed. The prices are un!form,...jtsmpef on sole. Fro " o,3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold bj Bold by A. HUNT, Eugene. Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4rh nf rw ion i ... L fur. ni " . V. ,v.""7 lUliUCI lllflll. IiEAVINQ THE DEPOT. T:10.7-40.ROn.R-Jn o.m n.in ,nM 1 then every half hour. ..' LEAVE THE UNIVERSTY. 7:25-7!.,l.VR'Oi; O.RS n.oe n.sn .n . . , Lf-O..JJ-lU 10 a. TT1 then everv hulf hour. ' i-ars win leave promptly on time. H. W. HOLDEN. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. stS s'o'cftck'a T"e Mon,lay" ,nd Thnrsd.,., "IN(;LE KAKe!" p. m. . ROUND mi'. ff 00 ?Tlriiib ence, s omce In Flor- ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of tbe St-.te . f Or.on for L.ne County. In the Matter of the Asaignment nf - U. D. Lincoln for the bimflt ,of his viruuuru, N. tlfWt i l.a.ah. : ik. . DOhlPr. (.aulllllloa 1 has Bled bis anal account aud Domini therein, ami ti.t ik. ... . M.rch. IKSfi. th ...i3!. . . o ih .. "r,"B nrsi aay ZLtl i V rf8''" tm of said court, for aettltmcnt of am. , aim inai aala t . j TV- . xontmieii. iuis hiu any o j,.unHrv. 18!I5. C. H. UrnsHoLnKU, Aaignn. S7.fi "" (mm Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR STORE. ; W. M. REHSHAW, Proprietor. : LIQUORS AND CIGARS. .er glass. Bt o NOTICE FOBPnuijJJf Land Office at Eo8eb iuc-named ,ettl talk """i, ina said nioof mill L 1 before A. 0. Jennings, ooom, 'f Lane oonntv. rwS ' ..I?'!' cl coun y, Oregon, on M'rch 25tr.8eiU Frank Lilly, on Hnn,..iJ iil9i'ii: 6616 for the N E See 12 Tp 16 8 'J A Henamta the following1.","' "J prove hia oontinnonN rebidence 7, , oultiYRtion of, said land viz- H"""1 William M..nnll. Curtis Buhd. and Thoraa7whS0S I wcguUs B M-Vkatch, "Bisltr. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATIoir Land Offloe at Rosebnrg, oki Junuarv Q iW Nutioe is her. by giy, n that the following iu?J0k,'Lfl.n!1 J rob' ,in I-pp"" iu ... p-. uuuiy mm oounty, Ore., at Eugene, Lne connlv (J. Mrty, od homeBtturt i mty No. fur rbi o w ui rtw ii, ijj j.i h, r i W. He names the fi..wig m.in.lt , prove his coulinuous reudence i!iouJ cultivation of, aaid land, vij; A D Risley. J L Siniih, and BFMiwn all of Junction City. Lane oounit Omtn and J W Clark oi Eugene, Lane roui.! Oroonn. ! f r " 0. M II, FOR ALL POINTS EAST. LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS ARRtq The FHfit Mull, via Unnl.V ington Salt Lake, Cmiha or Kansas City, or via Spo kane, Mninea)ois and St. 7:00 P U Dally. raui, wiiii inrtiugnserrice to EaFtern cities. For Peiidleton, La Grande' Baker city, Wjilla WalU, Da V ton. Colfax. Pullman. 7:00 PM :00 AM Daily. JJally. J Moscow and Idaho mining stations. Lrcal mixed train for Hood River, The Dallci 8:00 A M Ex Bun.l yana iniermaiate pnm. ThrouRh Pullman slet'irs, tourist deepen aim reoiining onair cars arc aiiacnua lomroatn vraiuB. . For all Information, rates, etc., call at city office, ror tier Washington and Third itretti, i oriiana, or aaaress W. H. HURLBrRT. General Passenger Agent. e. McNeill, Receiver amlfi.enera Manager. Portland, Orrgon. E. J. McCLANAHAN, Agent, Kugene. , n. i. a. wist'3 Kisva akb turn minor la sold nnder positive written ensnMM v authorized agents only, t core Weak Msnmi; Loss of Brain and Nervo Fdwer: Lt MaDhMd: gulekness: NiRlit Lueses; Knl urmmsj uti" onfidonoa; NervoilBnoBH; Lassitude; all Uraim: Loss of Power of the Uo:erativeOraaniists sex.oansed hyorer-esertion, Yonthfollirrri,cf EioeesiTB Use or Tobaczn. Opinm or 1ji!J which leads to Misery. Cocsnoiptioa, lr.Mii and Death. By mail. $1 a box; six fur JSjJ written on Aran tee to cure or refund bjomt. Urn Wis enre Bl.-k Hendsnha. llilioMaJ Lirer Complaint, Boor Htomnoh, D)'!!'? Constipation. GUAHANTISE8 issued owjbJ OSBUBN & DELANO. iUrugglltl D aKents, Eugene, Oregon. EAST AND SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Kxir0fS Trains liesve l'ortlaud Usjl, twJ i I ft.ln 9 m t'r.v ' Portland Ar I : l.M' LtIIJ 12: 07r Lt Engene 1U:43AH Ar aan rraacutv At .!... t .11 itatwei B fonland to Albany inclusive. f" - fa, Shedds, Halsey, HBrrishurg,.JnrJ Irving, Kugene, and st all st bun. from " ourg to Asnlan'l inclusive. BOStBCBO HAIL, Dal". ' I Tm.K aS0am:Lv Portland ftiojfis 2.fl0pmI,v Euirene iJiooit 5.60pmAr KoseliurK '-,... -DINING CARS ON OGDES BOB" PULliMAS BOITETSU.1' and M SECOND CLASS SLEErHftJ Attaohed to all through tr" West Side Division. BVii -. BEIWEEI P0RTLAJD A"", kUU. IBAW DATLI (BICE" 780 am I Lt Portland l.iv- H;1B p m I Ar Corrallg 'J-i-rT .. j . .llii AS AlDany aiiu v.. . -- Oregon j-aoino rtaui" MDrt iiraaM thaw dailt '---1 40 p m T p m P...tlAnd p m Ar McMtnnvu.. - THROUGH TICK KTS A in the Eastern States, Csnad; an McMlnnville R KOKHl-EU, R -u A imt ' POKT1.A J. S. I.UCKEY, Watnhes and Clocks Re. cr-.i-.Kr., oHifi"- t,m NEW