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1 THURSDAY, - - FEB. 21, 1895.
NOT 80 UNCOMMON.
At Quinoy, 111., a great mistake
was recently made in an examina
tion before the county court, which
came near landing a sane man in
the asylum. Dr. Hendrick sent
his insane brother to that city for
the purpose of having the court ex
amine him as to his mental condi
tion. After the jury was empan
eled the sheriff went back to the
front of the spectators aftor his vic
tim of insanity, but not knowing
the man, secured one Tom Niohols,
a railroad engineer, and believing
himself in posession of Hendrick,
asked him to take the insane chair.
All eyes were turned on Nichols,
who thought he was boing used in
the case of Hendriok, as a witness,
who was taking it all in as one of
the speotatorB. The jury, thinking
they had the right man, declared
him insane, and the sheriff toek
him in custody and proceeded to
lock him up. It was with great
difficulty that Nichols mudo him
olf known to the shoriif and sc
oured his release. That nine men
out of evory ten would bo pro
nounced orazy, upon examination,
is almost certain.
What a spectacle is that of a Eu-
gone merchant hauling potatoes to
Corvallis in winter on a wagon
road that parallels the Southern
Paciflo railroad I The wagon will
return loaded with freight. Is it
any wonder that hard times exist
when a railroad levios a toll that
makes it possible tor wagons to
haul freight over our bad winter
roads in profitable competition?
Yet the legislature has wasted the
entire session threshing Bonutoriul
straw, apparently nevor paying
any attention to the gigantic mo
nopoly that throttles the industries
of Western Oregon, charging every
possible cent that traflio will bear.
Many of the members were elected
on distinot pledges to abolish the
railroad commission and enact a
maximum freight and fare bill.
How will they answer thoir con
stituents? . 1
The movement to establish a na
tional park at Appomattox, says
the Globe-Democrat, is meeting
with much favor in Virginia and
elsewhere. It is virtually the
place where the civil war ended,
and there is no finer instance in
military history of the meeting of
two great generals who were also
fcontlomcn, one to accept a final re
verse in a manly spirit, the other
to show equal nobility in securing
the fruits of national victory with
out the slightest fooling of personal
triumph, A group commotnornt
ing the grand simplicity of Grant
and Loo in that culminating scone
of war would do no harm to the
fame of either, or to the prido of
American citizenship.
William Brookfield, republican,
who the New York republican ma
chine, run by Tom l'ltitt, was and
is antagonistic to, has been ap
pointed by Mayor Strong commis
sioner of publio works. Tho may
or hat also appointed Francis M.
Scott, democrat, as . corporation
oounoil. New York City has a
business man for mayor and fit
men are being appointed to office
regardless of politics.
The Simon-McGinn combination
could control the sonate but ran
against a snag in the bouse.
Tomorrow frill tell the tale of
the senatorial squabble at Salem.
The legislature has done little but
fight over the senatorship. Per
haps it ia for the best.
The hop men are preparing to
put the hop yards in order for an
other season. Many of them are
not discouraged by the low prices
obtained for the crop of last season.
People who do not advertise their
places of business, their wares, etc.,
are bure to fall behind. Extensive
and ingenious advertising hasmade
many a firm wealthy. Get in line
and have some enterprise.
There are three women in the
Colorado legislature. Thev are
said to be very exemplary in their
conduct and are treated with be
coming oourtesy by the sterner sex.
It is reasonable to suppose that
they can do their share of the talk
ing when they are fully initiated.
We might tell you more ubout One
Minute Cough (Jure, but you probably
know that It cures a cough. Every
one docs who has used It. It is a per
fect remedy for coughs, colds hoarse
ness. It is in especial favorite for
children, being pleasant to take and
quick in curing.
Osbukn & DkLano.
Don't be deceived; take the North
ern Pacific, the only line running
through Dining Cars to all Eastern
points. For tickets and further infor
mation call on li. MoMurpbey, Ueo'l.
Agent."
Who sends the news the country
o'er, whose Items are naught but a
bore, who says that he will He no
more? The editor.
"RUN-DOWN,"
"tired out'- woman
who complains of
backache, headache,
loss of appetite, ex
treme lassitude mid
that "don't care"
feeling- is pretty sure
to be suffering from
"Female Weakness,"
some irregularity or
derangement of the
special functions of
womanhood. Very
often womb troubles
set the nerves wild
with affright and as a
result the woman suf
fers from sleeplessness, nervousness, nerv
ous prostration, falntness and digxiiieBS,
Irritability and indigestion. In nil cases of
irregularity or suspended monthly function
and in all those nervous diseases depend
ing upon local causes, Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription will restore you to perfect
health. Instead of the exhaustion and
feeling of weight and dragging down in the
abdomen, you feel fresh and strong. For
young girls who suffer from Irregularities,
for toe hard-working woman who suffers
from catarrhal inflammation of the lining
membranes causing a constant drain upon
the system, there is no prescription used
by any physician which can equal in re
sults Dr. Pierce's, For over thirty years
Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi
cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., has used bis
"Favorite Prescription" in the diseases
of women which had long been hia spe
cialty and in fully ninety-eight per cent
of all cases, it has permanently cured. .
Mrs. Jon M. Comxlik, of Pntlmon, Putnam
to., v. r., writes i " i am
enjoying fttfttt health,
and nave been since 1 took
the last bottle of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion. I took Ave bottles
of It. Never expected to
be any better when 1 com
menced taking it, but
thank God, 1 can lay that
X am glad it reached my
home. I had falllug of
the womb, and flowing
caused by miscarriage,
and was verv weak when
I commenced takiug your Stf
medicines. I wsi cured
taking five bottles iu
ii-iwo oi me ravonie .
Prescription ' and three " Conklw.
or the ' Golden Medical Olscovory.' "
H. N. CRAIN.
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Sterling and Stiver-Plated Ware.
MTWatoh Repairing a Specialty.
Euobnb, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUuUOATION.
Land Office al Roseburg, Or,
February 6, 1895,
Notice ia hereby siven that the follow.
iDR-nanied setller has filed noli of his
intention, to make final proof in support of
nis riaiui, ana mat ssui ptool will oe made
before A. O, Jsnuiuga, comity elerk of
Laue county, Oregon, at Eugene, Lane
covin y, Oregon, on March 25th. 1895, viz:
f rank l,HJv, i.n Homestead Entry No.
5lfi for Ihe N E See 12 Tp 16 8, ft 1 W.
Helmuts the following witnesses to
prove his oontiuunn reaidenoe upou and
oiillivnilou of, said land, via:
William MiCullv. Alfred Montgomery,
Curtis llairil, and Thomas Wbitmoie, all of
Isabel, Lane county, Oregon.
R M. Vkatch,
Register.
Superior PMopplis.
JHOTO CO,
-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
Corner 8th and Willamette Sis.-
Hazel Ilell Items.
Feb. 19 1895.
Street car drivers on a etrlke.business
on a standstill.
Bert Herbert has moved into his
new bouse.
Mr. Lanzie Winfrey has purchased
a Siberian blood hound. He values
his prize greatly.
Mr. Blackburn, the mail carrier,
contemplates running a stage to Kit
son Springs this summer. He deserves
a good patronage.
Miss May and Charles MeClure
visited friends near Tay recently.
At tho Prairie dance on the 8th 22
numbers were sold. It was an enjoy
able aflair for both young and old.
Deacon Henry Carter, of Lowel, was
floor manager, Walt Hamner violinist,
and Owen Patrick assisted by several
others did the calling. It lasted from
dewy eve till early morn.
Bince Col. Fred Brock left Capt.
Mark McClane has no one to accom
pany him down the river.
At a party held recently Mr. George
Carter received 1st prize as tho hand
somest man at Big Prairie.
Mr. J. Sanford is getting his land
ready for spring seeding.
Mr. J. H. Hill has been quite sick
for several weeks.
Miss Daisy Gray and Mr. Walt
Ham tier are visiting at Uucle Jimmy
Sanford's.
Thos. McClane is cuttiug bis sum
mer's wood whllelt Is cool.
Mr. F. S. Warner has a new set of
Manilla Harness" with martingales
and breeching complete.
There was a talk on religious mat
ters at the school house by Rev. Her
bert the 10th. It will be continued on
on the following Sundays. Everybody
Invited to attend.
V. Bobinatt has not yet returned
to Wild Cat Hallow. He is superin
tendent of E. D. Lowell's ranch during
his absence at Eugeno, where be
took his wife for medical treatment.
There Is seme talk of building a new
sohool house. The old ono Is most too
well ventilated for winter use.
The Eleotrlo Light Co.. has fulled
and we are now burning natural gas.
John Allsohts, Esq.
A Lincolu avenue street man, when
asked to give his idea of a brave man
said it was one who dared to tuke
eompany home to dinner without
notifying his wife beforehand.
When Baby was sick, we gave her CastoWa.
When she was a Child, she cried for OastoruC
When she became Miss, she clung to Costoria,
When she had Children, sho gave them Castoria.
For Rent. A small barn conven
ient to the business portion of the city,
Inquire at this office. ' '
ARC Tilt BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than the cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
PLf CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Mode from Ihe highest cost Gold Leaf
grown in Virginia, and ore
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PlCTOWr
THROUGH TIGHETS
To the EAST via the
Through Pullman Palace sleepers. Tourist
sleepers and new Kecllnlns. Chair ears.
DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Trains heated by steam and esrs Hunted by
Phitich Light.
Time to Chicago, s,- dart: time to New
York, 4i days, which Is man i,,. ..,...-
than all competitors,
For rates, time tables and full tntormatlon,
apply to .
ftp?
K J. HcCLAKAHAN, Agent, Kllsene, Or.
R. W. BAXTON, 0. K, BROWN,
Ccn-1 Agent, msu 1ui Aft
li Third Portland, Or.
RUN DOWN WITH
DYSPEPSIA
STOMACH
Liver
AND HEART
AFFECTED.
Almost in Despair
Bat Finally
CURED
ByTaklne
AYER'S PILLS
"For flfteeii years, I was a great sul- Oj
. i iH.ti.rAatir.il in its worst forms. Y
iurei nun, iui,,..av-" v
1 tested the skill of many doctors, out o
grew worse and worse, until 1 Decanio w
... T nl,l not. walk flftV VOrllS Jfl
without having to sit down and rest. My oi
stomach, liver, and heart Became auecv jj
T ll.norrltt T Witllllt AllrOlV dlO. I
tried Ayer's Pills and they helped me o
rlsht away. I continued tneir use ana jj
am now entirely well. 1 don't know ol 0
anything that will so quickly relieve o:
and cure the terrible suffering of dy- gj
pepsla as Ayer's Pills." Joror 0. o
Do,mniDn nrnrllA Warren fin.. NT. CL O!
."..w.-, - ' n
AYER'S PILLS
Oi
Oi
2!
Received Highest Awards o
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o
soaoooooooooooooooooooo
T. G.Hkndbiokb,
H. R. Eakin. Jr..
freaident.
Gaahier
First National Bank
Oi Eugene.
Paid uo Usb Caoltal $50,000
surplus ana rroiiis, $av,uuu
Eugene - - Oregon.
A ffnnaral hftnkinff hnslness done on reason-
able terms. Sight drafts on NEW YORK,
CHIUAUO, SAW n uAWUiatJU ana run I.
.ANll.DKKUUn.
Bills of exchange sold on foreign countries.
Deposits received subieot to oneoa or eenin
oate of deoosit.
All collections entrusted to tie win rejcive
prompt attention.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangelist,) "V
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date of
March 23, 1893:
8. B. Med. Mfo. Co.,
uuiur. ureiron.
Gentlemen: On arriving home last
week. I found all well and anxiously
waiting. Our little girl, eight and one-
halt yeara oiu, who uaa wasted away
to 38 pounds, Is now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. B. B.
uougn uure has done its worK well.
uotn oi tue cnuuren line it. Your H.
B. Coucrh Cure has cured and kent
away all hoarsness from me. So give
ii xo every one, witn greetings ror an.
w isning you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ford.
If you wish to feel fresh and oheerful, and
readv for the SDrina's work, cleanse the svstHtn
with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking
two ur .urtre uumss a weea.
Bold under a positive guarantee
. 60 cents per bottle by all druggists.
J. L. PAGE,
-DEALER IN-
IUVtHn 1 tlDilff 1VTI1 nninii iw. n-nnniF
of Btapta and Fancy Groceries bought in the
Kant marko i a "
Exclusively For Cash,
I Rfkll tlffcr t.ltn mit.ltn tuitffio n(.tnM
..v..w uvuvi 'liuvn
hi nil Hiijr UUltT uuuuo.
:IN EUGENE. :
l'rmluw t.r nil kimls taken at market
orice.
OO
QP 1 CW vsysxi
WEST
BAKING POWDER
3RKASONS WHY
you should buy it.
1. H is made right hero at heme.
S. It is made of the very fine-1
materia.8 and is juarantec l
In every eespei t equal cr
superior to the very bcsi.
8. Tho makers (rnaronteo c c
tin and every gr i V
author wd to 'retuM - '
monoylxitbonetsiitlsri......
uan YUU ASK FOR .:
ClosaaT DsTsas, Porthn :
A
B
C
Hrnoia's Brcuio-ceiRTn
lamwxnt- rtMU Band 60 cents.
IB, wT0L0 CHEICAL CO.
101 S, Western Avai,,..
Sold
by all Drugjiita,
ii1,u.'.'r
t . Uk laroTlS
PREVENTIVE
7 t. -;,lUif!'
Gl.0
FISHER & W ATKINS,
f'llOPKlETUfiS.
Will keep constantly on haiwl a full supply o
13 DE7 3E2 3", '
MUTTON. PCHIC AND VLAL
Whirh thev will ecll at the lowest market pri
ces, A fair shate of the publio patrcnajje so
licited. -
TO THE FARMERS !
Wo will pay the highest market price for Fat
LutLtt. tU'KS anu nnuvp.
SHOP ON VIl.f,AM-.'nj KTUKET.
KUGENii Cl'i 'lf O i XGOV .
Meats delivered to any part "f tin' oity froe ol
Uiarue.
Tios, F. oakes. Henry C. Paine, Henry C, Round
Receivers.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R.
u
N
S
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist :
TO
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul,
Minneapolis,
Duluth, .
Fargo
Grand Forks
Crookston,
Winnipeg,
Helena and
.Butte.
-Through Tickets to-
Chlcago, ,
Washington,
Philadelphia,
New York, w
Boston and all
Points East and South.
For information, time cards, maps and tickets
call on or writo
R. McMURPHEY,
Gen'l Agent, Eugene,
Olllce: Booms 2 and 4 Shelton Block.
i -OR-
' A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen!, Pass, Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
' : IS THE BEST.
I TIT FOB A KINS.
3. CORDOVAN,
rKtta.nAaVNfM&IMU(sflLr.
'4350 FlHE CALF&KrUraArlOa. .
3.59 P0LIGE.3 SOLES.
'.CXTIJA FINE . '
2.l.'-sBaYS'SCK!13LSHKi,-
,.!,052.vi73
' fcV i-, - L": O 'J O. L,JJji
OverOno MHIlcn f'eui;?c wcariho ''
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Slice
All our shoes are equally satisfactty
They give the hest value for the money.
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices ere uniform, stomped on solo. ' '
From $i to Sj saved over other mokes.
11 yourdealercaanot supply youwecan.Soldby
Hold by A. HUNT!Eiigiie1
Eugon3 Street Railway.
TIME CARD. ' - -A
Ptr tho ifU rtf n,.f ioru u 1
care will run on the following t3chedule
litvir. i,.,l 11
M.ibii juiLiici nuiive.
LEAVING THE DEPOT. C
7:10 7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-10K a. m
then every half hour.
LEAVE THE UNIVERSTY. '
7:25-7:55-8:25-8:55-0:25-9:50-10:15 a. m.,
then everv half hour. .
Cars will leave promptly on time.
H. W. HOLDEN.
EUGENE FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS,Proprietor.
Hprencetheday lollowlngat loo'clooi a7?u.
jCTMKJSIK. S &.uTuus:
STy at ' 'cluck !. "
kound trip.;;.. g-jj
JneoruHS "K,'iively' barn, Eu
enco.' Uavoiiport's ofliea In Flor-
notiub : :
U. S. Laud OfiVe Rosebnru Or.
Febtoary 4ib, 1895.
Lompluiut unv,,,,, ben mitred at this
office by WiU,m W.Hull uguint Jauica E.
Atmnsuu, for abnii,.i,h.g hia homestead
entry No, GS29, dtd Oetober V4tb, 181)1,
npyo tho lot No. 3, Her, 22; lots 6 and 7,
d a y, ol ne , sforion 27, township 1
south muKe 4 t-H8l, iu Lnue county, Oregon,
with a view to lh oatoellaliou ol said en
try, the ni parties are hen by summoned
to appeal betore Joel Ware, notary publio,
il '?o,",Iie Co 0r 00 ,ht' 28lh day ol
March, 18U5, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond
and fnrninh testimony eouoernine said al-
ii,- m ar"i! -o oe bait at
oVhh?Se-8"1.,rtimt"'-v " taktD ou P"1
9th isuo Bt jo 0,aiock ft m sa(&l.rui
vidence having been (ornisbed to show
mat personal service cannot be made, it is
ST.?? 'S.8' ,9,vice mde by publication
la Thk Gdard," Eugene, Lane Ovnnty.
R. M. Vkatch.
W.LD
S3 SKO
- Uhfilnnln -j
. "nuicaaiu ana He nil
LIQUOR STORE.
KeepsVi-iittantly on hand . ..
; ported and Domtic M !
LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
MiauUeeout
fer glass. BUM t S
. N0TICE FOKPDBiBSius-
Land0ffl-'"
Notion l,o.l,.. b. liii
ing-named settler hsslo'J l
iutention to mske .) ZJ, Mli,
his claim and that laid ,Z J ?
Detore A O J, nnings, counlv J i
couty, Ongon, at eZd7Ct1"1,i'IIm.
rinmn r,n M.v. , T?' Inir lM.
Netmiiie on homestead m,i, ,EWI
the NW X of See 13. Tp 9 J S5b
He nami.a ih- f,i5, "'"I,
prove his continuous reside
cultivation of, said land, v.
John Denny, Ludwio' n,i , , .
pie, all of Siiudaw. i;Jfc
and Iaauo L. Simpsou. of
county, Oregon. K M v,iSJi
81.
ASSltiWEIi'o NoficK
Iu the Circuit Court of il,e St Is , ( n
for L ne Conniy. e Blw ' Or.p,
In the Mattel of the Assignment
u- to,toi ,or ih
N, tice is heieby Riven ha, 0 . .
holder, assignee of said indolvent '
has filed his final account t C
therein, and that Ihe Bums will
seuted to Ihe Hon, J. 0. FlS,h
of said court, on Monday, tlwiia aT!
March, 1896, the same beVng
of the next regular term el ,M
approval by .,d court, and for ,U u
settlement of said estate, and inuial
ae8J8.uun,,0u 8?id hn8be dUchujll
and that his bondsmen be eionnilei
Dated this 24ih day of January 1895
v. 11. mjHKHOLDRB, Aoiim.
FOR ALL POINTS EAST.
LEAVE I DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS UM
The Fust Mail, via Hnnt.l I
In g ton Salt Late, ttnaha
or Kansas City, or via Spo
kane, Minneapolis and 8t J
7:00 P M
Dally.
BOOAU
Mil;.
to Enstern cities. j
For Pendleton. LuCirmidfil
7:00 riVI
Dally.
Baker Citv. Whlla Walla.
Man
Dayton, Colfax, Pullman,
Daily
I moseuw uuu iuano mining
I stations.
lineal mixed train fori
Hood River, The Dalles
and luternndiste pnliita. J
8:00 A II
Ex Bun.
Through Pullman sleepers, tmiriit ilwiwi
and reoliuinK ohair cars are attached tolhrosji
trainB.,
For all Information, rates, etc., call it (ilj
office, corner Washington and Third itmtt,
Portia, d, or address
Y. H. HURiJURT.
Qeueral Passenger Agent
e, mcneill,
Receiver and General Manager.
: Portland, Or. gon.
K. J. McCUNAHAS.Aim
togem '
SI. S, fl. WISI'S KSSTE ACT BSiM M19IB
is sold under positive written snamlwif
authorized ogonui only, t oute Mr 1 Ucmj
Loss of Brain and Ni-rve Power: Lou tmm
Suickness; Night Luasos; Kvil DrMm:l
onfidenos; Ni-rvnluneasi Uwuinil;iJll
Loss of Power of llio Uo:.eialiToOW"J
sex, oaased liyoi-or.cicrtion, JontwalJSrm"
Excessive Use of Tobacco. Opium Uf
whioh lends to Hlrorr. onnmition, ffl
and Death. By mail. a boil m f; WJ
written Mjran tee tocur; or retadmoJ"'
Urn Pifit -rare Pick HeouVhe. JJgJ
Liver Complaint, Sour Htumara, "Iffita
ConstipaUon. GUAlUNTIiKSmnidiW11'
'OSBUKN A DELANO, DrogghU ""
agents, Eugene, Oregon.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
The : Southera Pacific Gi
Kxpress Trains.Uave Pcrtot?-,
6:15 p M I Lv "Portland
12: 07P 1 l'V Eufrene, , 1
lU,1i)a1 I .TV I j '
r;to a i .i - .
. :. -f ll UtirtIf"
A Dove iraina bif A-nlWf
Shedds, lll.ev ""uSS. "
I.lir.r f.t AatllllLIltl lllclUSlVe.
bQHBBURQ MAIL,
8.30amiLv Portland
AH''!
I r-UlOM
2.30 DDI LiT 1.UIWUV
U09
5.50 pm Ar Hnsemira - ffl
-DIN1KO CABS ON OGUEN B0n'
PULLMAN BUIEl '"-
and -SECOND
CLASS SLEEPnb ''A
. Attached to alMh-one11"""
. " West Sld Dh
BKTWEEH- PORTLAND D JJj
750 am I Lv rortlwH haj
12:15 pin I Ar
At Albany and Oorlli. co-"""
of Oregon Taoifio Kailnmu. ,.,
KXPBaa tiuikmiJ!!!!--
Ppfland
7. M.-Minnviue
THROUGH Tl-
in Ihe Eastern States, Y''" ,,.a
can be obUiued at lrj i Enp
. ..,tV
J. S. lAa"
t"m NEW
Wntches ud Clotko R
rain--
Ueglsttr.
K. 8. Khkbida,
Htceiver.
1