Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, March 13, 1895, Image 2

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    DAILY EfGEJSK (i.JABJ).
I. L. CAMPBELL), Publisher.
Publlahed every evening ol the week, Sundays
excepted. Address all communications, and
make all remittances payable to Ibe Kuoaws:
Uuaan, Eugene, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATED :
(DAILY.)
Dellrerod by carrier, per week I 20
Delivered by oarrler, per mouth n
By mall, one year (In adranee) I"
Six month! 76
One mouth 76
Single oopies
Will not be lent by mall to any addreu. (or
ny length of time, unleai paid In advance,
(fuur.)
One year (In advance) f 2 00
Six monthi 1 00
advertising ratei made known on application.
Entered ai seeond-elass matter at the Eugene,
Oregon, postomce.
WEDNESDAY,- MARCH 13, 1895.
Boms good came out of the re
cent Oregon legislature. It reduced
appropriations over half a million
dollars for the next two years.
This will not be an expensive
term of court to Lane county. The
criminal cases are of a trifling na
ture and pre quickly disposed of.
The ornamental Oregon railroad
commission should come to Eu
gene and investigate the freight
rates that allow wagon teamsters
to successfully compete with the
railroad in hauling freight.
We give the following from a
Levanworth paper as a sample of
the flowery style not often equaled :
"The furious rage of a fiery mon
ster was relegated to an arena of
impotenoy before accomplishing
much of its fiendish design last
Thursday morning. The demon
was shooting forth its lurid tongue
in the residence of Dispatcher Bell,
and was first discovered by Ed
Gillis. A few gallons of water ju
diciously applied saved the build
ing from curling heavenward in
smoke and ashes, with a compara
tively small loss."
The detractors of silver announce
the Bilver dollar as dishonest. But
none of them will attempt to ex
plain why silver commanded three
per oent. premium over gold, when
by a conspiracy it was demonetized
in 1873, and then began to decline
in value . throughout the world.
History and faoto cannot bt con
troverted by monomaniacs of mon
ometallism with prattle about the
"honest" dollar, Legislation by
congress, for which millionaire
John Sherman iB responsible, is
the cause of the decline in silver,
the appreciation of gold, and the
depreciation of values that have
steadily progressed since the in
famy was consummated in 1873.
Restoration of silver will not bring
an immediate return of prosperity,
but will at once start the wheels of
progress in that direction.
A few of the donors of the Ne
braska relief supply have . been
heard from. Most of them desire
the contributions to be used at
home while requests have been
made that their contributions be
sold and the money forwarded
The larger number probably will
not respond, and the collection will
likely be distributed in this coun
try. While there is no question
of great suffering existing in Ne
braska, designing men are making
use of it for personal gain. We
were shown a letter tho other day
in which was inclosed a printed
return enveloie, and a pasteboard
money card, with a hole in it for
the insertion of a quarter, or less
amount, requesting money. The
excuse for the request was that a
large number of the people were
suffering through lack of emnlov-
ment, and as the town needed an
opera house nnd oity hull badlv.
the money could be used for that
purpose. Ot course it is a swind
ling scheme, as a considerable por
tion of the cost of a buildine would
have to be sent out of the state for
material, thus affording no relief
home.
at
Washington Post: "I take it
that the silver question will be one
of the chief issues in your country
in the next national election," said
Sir Charles Hunt, of England, to a
reporter at the Arlington. "It is
also going to be a great issue in
Great Britain. The friends of sil
ver are gaining in numbers and in
fluence all over Europe, and the
cause is growing stronger in Eng
land every day. My own belief is
that we shall never have any per
manent prosperity until the great
nations of the world come together
and fix an agreement that will re
habilitate silver as a money metal.
I wish that the United States were
able to maintain silver alone, but
she cannot do it without the help
of the other governments."
"I have studied the money ques
tion in India, in Europe, and in
America, and though I haven't the
slightest interest in silver as a pro
ducer or owner, I believe that its
demonetization has been the cause
of the great depression that exists
in trade in every civilized country
today. The masses are just begin
ning to see this, but they will learn
very rapidly henceforth and in the
next general elections in the Unit
ed States and England we shall
have a popular verdict in favor of
bimetallism."
Jacksonville Times: Borne fear Is
entertained that the warm weather
prevailing will iause the hatching ot
grasshoppers so early as to do more or
less damage to growing crops. Last
year several residents of the valley suf
fered considerable loss by these pests,
and extensive deposits of their eggs
have already been noted. However,
we may yet bave frosts enough to re
tard the Incubation.
Id Fashioned
compound cathartic
pills ''blue pills,"Kl
omel or other mercu
riat preparations,
should not be U3ed in
these days of enlight
ened medical science,
when it is so easy to
If et a purely vegetable
Jiill n concentrated
brm, ' sugar-coated,
in glass vials, at any
store where medi
cines are kept
' Dr. Pierce was .first
to Introduce a Little Pill to the American
eople. Many bave imitated them, but none
ave encroached his " Pleasant Pellets " in
true worth, or value, for all laxative and
cathartic purposes.
Once Used, they are Always In Favor.
Assist Nature a little now and then, with
a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby remov
ing offending matter from the atomach and
bowels, toning up ana invigorating the liver
and quickening its tardy action, and you
thereby remove the cause of a multitude of
distressing diseases, such as headaches, in
digestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pirn-
ties, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipa
ion, piles, fistula and maladies too numer
ous to mention.
If people would pay more attention to
properly regulating the action of their
bowels, they would have leas frequent
occasion to call for their doctor's ser
vices to subdue attacks of dangerous dis
eases. That, of all known agents to accomplish
this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
are unequaled, is proven by the fact that
once used, they are always in favor. Their
secondary effect is to keep the bowels open
and regular, not to further constipate, as is
the case with other pills. Hence, their great
popularity, with sufferers from habitual
constipation, piles and indigestion.
They absolutely cure sick headache, bill
eusncss, constipation, coated tongue, poor
appetite, dyspepsia and kindred derange
ments of the atomach, liver and bowels.
. A free sample of the "Pellets," (l to J
doses) on trial, is mailed to any address,
post-paid, on receipt of name and address
on postal card.
Address for free sample, World's Dis.
NtNSASY Mrdical Association, No. 66
Main Street, Buffalo, M. Y.
H. N. CRAIN.
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Sterling and Silver-Plated Wirt.
tV Watoh Repairing a Spclalty.nn
EUOENB, ORBOON
PtCTOf
THROUGH TIGKETS
To the KAST via the
HON PACIFIC SYSTEM
Through Pullman Palace sleepers. Tourist
sleepers and new Reclining Chair cars.
DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Trains heated by stsera and ears Hinted by
rtntsch Light.
Time to Cb.ic.eo. ,!. Mm. A v
York, t days, whtoh Is many hours quicker
uiau an competitors.
For rates, time tables and full lntormatlon
apply to
E t. McCLANAHAN, Agent, Kurrene, Or.
H. W. BAXTON, C, B, RKOWN,
Oes'l Agent, Mat. Pass. A t,
1 Third at, Portland, Or.
Another Crank.
Cuutulu Ciuetuf Broman, of Marsh
field, is preparing for a Jouruey to Eu
rope In the smallest craft in wmcn
man has ever ventured upon the high
seas fur a long journey. Captain Bre
men's boat, which was launched ten
days ago, measures ten feet keel, thir
teen aud a half feet over all, two feet
depth of hold and three feet beam. The
staunch little vessel was made or ace
dar log which was sawed In two, then
dug out and afterwards put together
aguin with water tight compartmeuts.
She Is decked over and Beveral roan
bole plates in the deck are arranged so
that entrance can be had to the differ
ent compartments to obtain stores and
provisions. These boles are sufficiently
lurge to admit the lower extremities of
the navigator, but the main part of the
bo ly will be exposed to the weather,
He expects to sail from Coos bay next
Sunday for San Francisco, where he
will put In three masts and give her
the rig of a full ringed ship. Whew he
arrives there he will try to obtain per
mission from the railroad authorities
to place his boat on wheels and sail
across the continent on railroad trucks.
But if be cannot obtain this consent he
intends to sail around Cape Horn.
Captain Broman Is a native of Rus
sia and is 29 years old.
(ioshen Items.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Barkley, of Pleasant
Hill, visited friends here early In the
week. Mr. Barkley will start in a
few days on a visit to bis former place
of residence, Lewlston, 111.
Mr, aud Mrs. O. M. Cahow gave a
very pleasant dancing party at their
home ia Goshen last Friday evening.
Our school directors will employ a
teacher for the spring term next Bat
urday evening (this week.)
We are requested by the young man
whose misfortune we alluded to in our
last report to say his presence at the
forbidden residence was not for the
purpose of seeing the young ladies.and
judging from his remarks he feels
himself amply able te grapple with
the "big brother." Of course the big
brother is a little shy (?) of him. '
Several of our young people attended
the Japanese wedding at Eugene Wed
nesday evening.
Our school meeting passed off quiet
ly Monday. Quite a number of voters
were out. Wm. Btewart and B. F.
Keeney were re-elected director and
olerk, while H. Hutohlnson was
elected director for one year to fill the
vacancy occasioned by the resignation
of V. B. Mathews.
Rev. Tbos. Hunsaker, ol Dexter was
in Goshen Sunday.
Wm. Dillard is doing Jury duty In
Eugene.
Cbas. Smith, of Star, was down tlin
tirei oi tue weeK.
Featherweight,
A l ost Steamer Located,
Sioux City, la., March 9. A short
time ago two young men near Elk
Point pre-empted a piece of sandbar
on the Missouri, and started to search
for the hulk of an old steamer, that
was sunk before the war, with a valu
able cargo on board, Including 100 bar
rels of whisky and a large amount of
farm machinery.
After some effort, they located the
vessel and sank a shaft 15 feet to it.
They are olnarlng the hold and will
try to take the whisky out as soon as
it can be reached. It is the only part
of the cargo that is expected to be ef
any value. The steamer was one of
the best on the river in its day, aud
was scuttled when on fire. The river
channel changed before it could bo
raised and the boat , was left buried
deep In the bar.
Fob Rent. A small bam convert
lent to the business portion of the city
Inquire at this office.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatovuu
When she was a Child, she cried tor Caatorla.
When she became Mtsa, she clung to Cestoria,
When she had Children, ahe gave them Castor!,
ARE THE 5E5T
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than the cost
pf ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
PET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
ABSOLUTELY PURE
AVER'S
THE ONLY
Sarsaparilla
ADMITTED
READ RULE XV.
Articles
that are in
geroun or v
fensive, also
patent medi
cines, nos
trums, and
empirical preparations, whose
ingredients are concealed, will
not be admitted to the Expo
sition." Why was Avar's Sarsaparilla admit
ted ? Because it is not a patent medicine,
not a nostrum, nor a secret preparation,
not dangerous, not an experiment, and
because it Is all that a family medicine
should be.
At the
WORLD'S FAIR
Chicago, 1893.
Why not get the BestP
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T. O.Hbtokioks. &B.Rumc, Jr..
. President Cashier
First national Bank
Ot Eugene.
Paid up (ash Capital $50,000
Surplus ana fronts, $du,uuu
Eugene - - Oregon.
A ranersl bsnkins business done on reason-
.Ma terms. Sight drafts on NEW YOKK,
CHICAGO, SAN FUANCJSUO and rOHT
L VND. OREGON.
Bills of exchange sold on foreign countries.
Deposit received subject to oneoit or uertin
da u nf derioait.
All onltentintu entrusted to us will receive
orimpt attention.
J; F. FORD,
(Evangelist,)
Of Das Moines, Iowa, writes under date ot
March lo3:
8. B. Med. Mfo. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen: Od arriving home last
week, I found all well ana anxiously
waiting. Our little girl, eight and one-
mur years old, who duo wasted away
to 38 pounds. Is now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B.
Cough Cure has done its work well.
Both of the children like It. Your 8.
B. Cough Cure has cured and kept
away all hoarsness from me. Bo give
11 10 every one, wiiu greetings lor an.
Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. and Mrs. J. F. Fobd.
If yon wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and
readv for the Serine's work, nleause the avntm
with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking
two or turuu uuses n wees.
Solduudera positive guarantee 1
50 cents per bottle by all druggists.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
ai t-v i hi
UaVINOA LARGE and com pi.rtk sTnnir
(1 of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought In the
Exclusively Eor Cash,
. I cau offer the public better prices
liiuu uuv timer nuuae;
: IN EUGENE. :
Produce nf all kinds taken al market
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09 jntTkl trtaT-aYI 88
UULUCN 8
WEST 1
BAKING POWDER
3RKAHON8 WUY
you should buy it.
1. It is made right here nt home.
a. It is made o( the very flnet
materuu and Is fuarantev-l
In every reepw t equal ,.r
-oi.tui w fcue very Dcsfl.
3. The makers guarantee c-. i --
i.van.'' . every Krwc .
authorised to retu-n .
money ltli be net suiiaf,;,; .
CAN YOU ASK FOR tr
Ciossar Davsas, Portlai iv
'"""l""" lot 0tiM
li uKTiLEff.!
AS A PREVENTIVE
trkIiiiii.Mi,teMM
?T"""1 !.' I !! I Uw
VlVv- . "it
IWBUKN 4 I.KI ANO, Oruirslats Ind
agents, Kugone Oronon. ruIS"" " sole
l6TKN9s COMICAL CO.
mimn 1 1 iiimD!
biN I ilAL D
FISHER & W ATKINS,
FUOPHlKT01:S.
Will keep constantly on hand a full supply o
313 TEf lEt 3E
MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL
Which they will sell at the lowest market pri
ces, A lulr sliste ni tne puuno puvuge mt'
United . ...
TO THK t'AKMKKS :
We will pay the highest market price fur Fat
t'ottlc, rtxgs ouu nueep.
SHOP ON W1LT.AKKTTJ5 8T1USET.
EUGENE CITY OREGON
Meats delivered to any part of the city free of
uljarve.
Tbos. F. dates, Henry C. Fame, Henry CRouni
Receivers.
iORTHERN
111
PACIFIC R. R
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Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Tourist
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St Paul,
Minneapolis,
Duluth,
Fa mo
TO i Grand Forks -
(JrooKston
Winnipeg.
Helena and
Butte.
-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,
Office: Rooms 2 and 4 Sheltbn Block.
OR-
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen!. Pass. Agent, .
255 Morrison Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
QLAS
s4-i Tj IS THE BEST. '
Vjffi S, riT FOR A KINO.
S. CORDOVA NT,
4.33 Fine CaiKsma'
3.QP MUCE,3 soles.-
$sio2.W0RKlN6MEN's
EXTRA TINE- :
.7? BOYS'SCHOOLSHOEJ.
X.AJ3IES,
S'5502.4l.r 1 - '
srwn rnnrATAinnt
Over Oso Million People wear the .
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory -They
flye the bent value tor the money. .
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.'
Thslr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. -The
prices are un!form.-stamrjed on sole.
Prom $i to $3 saved over other makes.
ii your dealex cannot supply you wo can, Soldbj
Bold by A. HUNT, Eugene.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIME CARD.
After the 4th of Oct. 1894, the street
wm ruu on me loiiowing schedule
time until further notice.
LEA VINO THE DEPOT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-10:00 a. m.,
then every half hour.
LEAVE THE TJNIVERSTY.
7:25-7:55-8:25.8:55-9:25-9:50-10:15 a. m.,
then every half hour.
Cars will leave promptly on time.
H. W. HOLDEN.
EUGENE FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
.HifUZS' Eu,!n Mondays snd Thumlays,
1.?ck. : passengers arrlvliis- lu
Hot ruin. , IO"owl"l! t o'clock h. m.
hound trip. E SS
Eenekoert!0B?!ie BnKV"wir 'bara, Ku
slice." Uarenrort's office In Flor-
NOTICE
U. S. Laud Office Kusebur, Or
Ftbiuary 4th, 1805.
Cotuplatut having be, u ent. red at Ibis
offi,-e by Wilbm W. Hallnguiust Jamea g.
Atkiorwn, for abania.i.icg his homestead
"try No. 6S29, dat.d October '4th, 1891.
ml y,olm, notion 27, town-hip Id
south raiiue 4 east, in l.n. r..1
'"' "to 'hi otoellaljon at 'said en!
to appear before Joel Ware, notary publio. !
?' ?o,.VHD0 Co 0r- on 'b 28'h dv ol !
Jl..rch, 18M. at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond !
ai'd Inruish teatimonv .....iL .i i
-.. leucine oroy ummoncit
etttd jbsndonment... Hearing to be had al
Jib, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. 8ufflcien
fvidenco having been furnished to abow
mat personal service cannot be made, it is
CI f flaw tat fl that M .' B . .
in .t .J mM8 J publication
Onenl m" Eu8ens. Ln County.
W.-L-Dou
S3
K. M. VkiTCH,
Itegistt r.
!. S. ttnKSIDAil,
Rtctiter.
wnoiesale and R8y
LIQUOR STORE.
W- M- REHSHAW, Proprieb,.
Keeps
iM.MUtfy i,1Ild
HONORS AND titty-
aVbt A 1 I
erglasB. aiaught at 6"
N0TICE fBiufmSir-
Land Office at RMb -
Notice is hereby uiYeo
log named settler has Sled l
intention to mske fital ?" k
his claim and that .aid S
before A 0 J, nnings, counh ,i
count,, 0eoD, .? 'CJ?
prfgon, on March 30, 1895 .i,."'
Neuiuiie on houK-sieud h,i,J i .""lit
He names the follow!,,. ' Im
prove his coutiouous residing
cultir .tioD of, said l,.d w 1
Johu Denny, Ludnig' D4L t ,
pie all of BiuaU.. LZJ
aud Isaac h. Simpsou, 0f v2'. T'
'UlCs,
ll'tuii,
NOTICE FOR PUBLwHojf-
Land Office tEo.Uig0rfm1V
. . . Jsmwrr 15. ih:
n oi ice is ui ret,)- hivph ,w ht ,
named ul. r b.sV.i.d vm
tlUO 111 U,HK.- l OUlUllUtioi, hlonli."
of his clim. ad ':"'l
.! k. i...... . -; tms
..... w ...nut, vnurtl A. U. JeuD i.u.P
Olerk of Lane Co. OregoairE
Co. Oregon, on Mmcd 15 "iS"J
No. 7932 for lots , 10, II, 12 i-V!
16 8., B. 2 East, ft, t""
witnesses to proe bis cooiinnoM JZ2
npon and cultivation (.f .d utT
George leringlon, Clsrmce 8.CI.'i7i
W. Bloomfleld, Samuel BrwUia it i
Gate Greek, Lane Co. Ottgou.
K- M- Vsitcb. a Kuter.
fTT. D a HI
, FOR ALL POINTS EAST.
uchtc ucrui mmh hnd l STREETS Him
The Fiat Mull. vl Hum.
lneton Hull Lake. I UBhs
or Kansas City, or vie Spo
kane, Minneapolis and Si
Paul, witn througbierrlce
7:00 P SI
Dally.
Clil).
f For Pendleton, I.tGraude
Baker city. Walla Walla,
Dayton, Colfax, Pnllnm
I Moscow and Idaho mining
IBUtlons.
f L-cal mixed train lot'
j Hood River, The Dalles
and Internudlate points. ,
7;00PM
Dully.
Ui!)
8:00 A M
Ex Hun
Through Pullman aleepera. tourist iWiei
and rcclliiine chair csra sre sttached lolaraou
trains.
rorall Information, rntea, etc., rail it etrj
ofnoe, corner W ashlugton and Third ilma
rorua: a, or aoureas
W. H. Hl'RIJlVRT.
General rauente! ittol.
. K. JsCtittlMn ,
Receiver and Geueral Manajer.
Pnrtlfttid. Iln irnn.
, K. J. McCLANAHAS, Allot,
'tm au.M nnHur nnuhiva u-rttteil Karartte, V
anthorlzoa Rgentu oi ly, n cam w
Loss of Brain nnd Ki-rre Ptiwer: 1xi1Im-5
ri-i N;t.r I Vwil n roams: laVf Ol
Loas of Power ff tlioliererativoOrpwinwiw
susv nnnnitii livnnf .nfrtioil. Ynothnu
which lends to MlHery. (ronwinftim. igm
"T ... rfni-(l trirvrM.fr!
tiTtr K1U are Sick Hidl JJJJW
lower complaint, n"ur riuuiraut
UBIJUKW X liftliAi .tv"6l""-
.. .. . nn . u a TiwaiKirliti aitd M
itentfl, Eugene. Oregon. .
EAST AND SOUTH
tu ohaotii Route
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San Francisco
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Above trains stop. - t
PorlaLd to Albany inclnsive. &
StiecUls, ftalsey, iVt
irvingc, r,UKuc, ""
hunt to Aslilan l inclusive.
PiiBinClHO HAIL, PAIW.
r v.. . ....I At , 81 WUUB
"...j Arifl
8.30 a m t.v rmm- .
SSIIemAr lohnnr bt I
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING '
Attached to all throniin '
West Side rMvlHon. .,
MAILTttAIMDA.I.l(KCKrI'')
730
. m I T.v Portisim nt
12:16 p m
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a. aih.nv .! .rvalll cra' '
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4:40 p m
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in the Eastern St1e. t-'i
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J. S. I.UCKKY,
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Sold hy all Onijilita.