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lA'-ti Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Envelopes Posters, Programs, Legal Blanks, Etc., Etc. PRINTED AT Lit 30ARQ OFFICE The People Read ths BUARQ EUGENE GUARD. , . . For they Appreciate It. And in perusing it they do not overlook the "ads." L. r4 ..V EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 21. 1805. NO. 89. DAILY CCO. 3. DORRIS. 0orney and Oounsellpr-atrLaw. VV'of tf,e !ondJJicuU District and Id ' m. Court of this State. -2K2S giv to collection, and ntterin , ATT01! SE Y " AT-I 'A W , EfGESK. OHEUON i.Fri( S-Over l ane County Bank. A SWISULER. He Sells a Lot of Goods, Collects the I aioucy ior mem xud TIipii Skips J. SI. WILLIAMS, ATTOKNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. F..m MHtslrs, Kllon' Block, 9th street. LB.LVKU. S-JtT Atiorneys-at-Law, KIGENE, OREGON. fl,- vf.'is-otot First National Bauk. il. U. Nobtos, O. W. KIN9KY Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-L.aw. . roinmerciiil an Tr ato Business a Spec ''(See in Harris' Block. , n potter. H. T. CONDON POTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at- Law EUGENE. OREGON. liy Officb In Conser's block. F. C. MATTESON, Attorney-at-LaW. Office With A. C. Woodcock. farspeclal Aitenllofl Given 10 Collectuiiis. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OmcE-Oiio-haU block south of Chrlsman's i;iock, A mull signing his name us a Mr "Baker" and represent ng tlio Inn; 01 iMiirk lA-vy i& Co. ot Portland was in Eugene a short time oyo. Ho va9 traveling as "oil"" man, or commix sum man, receiving a commission on Hie goods he sold. He purported to have a carload of oranges w hich he was anxious to dispose of very cheaply n wiiinnietio valley towns, anil muuu sa.es to a nuiuber of EitL'ene mer- chants, among them being Geo. T Hall & Son, E. II. Ingham, Gray & Son, L. O. Beckwith, Ureeu & Son, ft. W. k'nniui nnil K. II. 1.mli. He sold Ihe goods very clieap, but they were delivered In duo tune. Tlio bills accompanying the goods called for higher prices than those which Mr. linker had agreed to sell them (or, and Messrs. Hall 1 & Sou wrote Levy & Co. notifying them of that fuel and stating that they could not imv more than thev iiad airreed to. This aroused the suspieiou of Levy & (jo., wno immediately teiograpnea Hall & Son to not pay liny money to Rukor and to instruct tho other mer chants who had bought of him the same, but the telegram was too late. linker put in uu uun.-arance Tuesday morning and collected money on the goods sold. IS. D. Tool paid lilui in cash and the r st paid liim tiy check which he endorsed and secured the monev. Tuesday afternoon he secured a. riir at Bancs' stable and Ashley SteV ens drove him to Junction, where lie claimed to have some business to trans- act and theu wished to catch the overland train to Portland. Tim lust heard from him was that lie boarded the overland train at Junction for San Francisco. The authorities are ou his trail and will no doubt soon pnntnre him. Raker was a n easant appearing man mid seemed to be all right nud nothing was 8U nee ted to bo wrong uutil the difference ia prices between him and the eomnau v. lie. represented was ma- mwrii. He had lelt wugeno ueioro the notice of the swindle from Mark T.evv & Co. had been received, The amount Baker obtained in i.u gene ranges from $150 to $250. Kl'tiENE, OREGON. .!. J. WALTON, Attorney-at-Law, KPUENh.UREUON. i ... vi-5mire, nauon'B dluvk. Will. 'd a general law praollooln all the courts 0. E. LOOMIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Hayes' building, upstairs. Private telephone Inside the door for calls day or night. I'er&ohal. Mrs. A. O. Osburu is now improving siowiy. Z. A. Davis made atrip to Harrisbnrg today. A. E. Wood, has been on the sick list fur a day or two. Miss Hower has returned home from a vis'.t to C'alilornlii President Ciiuumun is not expected home uutil Saturday. '- H. J. Day returned from a visit to Albany lust evening. Miss Luurie Burnett is now clerking tor the Misses Walton J'AINE & KUYKENDALL, fcASiCIAXS - AkD - SURGEONS. Hur,,-rv and discse., ol womeu a speclall Office in Chrisman Block J. W. HARRIS, f'hymeian and Surgeon i;imv over Henderson A Linn's Drug Store. 'mi II.h-kk: uto 12 a. m.;2to5 aud7'is . 'M. 1 1. i ,. rerrj elreot between 14ili and U'.h A Rnv.-Clias. J Howard, of the neuter, is all smiles this afternoon It is a twelve pound boy ana a picture of the father. Here's our war Jaca, Marvelous Results. Wmm 11 lfitter written by Rev. J rjnnHormnii. of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract, i have no hesitation in recoiniuemuuis n- irimr'sNew Discovery, as the re anlto were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church otuivesjunc linn alio U'flQ It TO 11 If htdown with pneu m,.in cnncpedlne: la erinne. iernuie ....,o,r,a nf eouurhinir would b-st hours with littlo interruption and it ,i ..u if he couhl not survive ""-u . . : tin a tv i.tiii rHnomiiiuuui-u iv- I.i,.rtvrvr it wasllllick in itS work ami highly satisfactory in uaxlla. - ITial BOlllCS I1CTJUV iiviL.v.- son & Linn's drug store. liuclilen's Arnlcft Snlve. in, .ui Knlvo in the world Cuts, Mayor Friendly inadoa buslncts trip to Harrisbnrg and reiurii today. (ieo. W. Pickett is exuected horn from San Francisco tomorrow mora- ing. Mrs. H. A. lteeler.' of Eucene. Is visiting her daughter In i:orvallls, Mrs. Ci. V. t ttil ( W. CiiLh. is now uiirht man at the depot hi place of Tom Anbury. who Is taking a vacation. 1 i nnfi. a. n Bimr. uemiew oi uew. j Craw, anlved here this morning frouj Connecticut for an cxionuea visit. Portland Dnilv Teleerum: Mm. Ida Nelson has gone on a visit to friends In San Francisco and will be alweut two or three months. Miss Margaret Parkliurst, of Sulom, ennie uu on this afternoon's train, aid is visiting with Miss Rosalie Friendly, at her home ill this city C. B. Dulv and wife, of San Fran Cisco, are in tlio city. Mr. Daly Is on A. P. A. leoturer, and comes 10 visit the lodge of that order in this city. r. Attorney H. D. Norton went to Harrls'ourg this merning" where ho will remain a few days and men go on to Albany before returning lioine, Salem Post: Sliss Mabel Bean arrived from Eugene this ' afternoon and will speud some time visiting witu her cousins, the family ot Judge uaan Alhanv Democrat: President HaW' w nftlm Willamette University, and President Chapman, or Hie Stale urn verslty, leutured at S'.uyton uu nigiii. Fortunate Stayton Judce Fisk and Commissioners Per kins and Calllsfm. left for tlio Heit rlrleUq ferrv. on Iho McKenzio river this afternoon to Inspect tnosiieor me proposed frco ferry at mat pioee. I'oiiiintsstouers Court. S M rinililnril witness state vs John Craig ' 60 Q W MoLean witness state vs John Ornlir Newton Green witness 9tate vs John Crnitr Sylvester Mortimer witness state vs John Craiff Frauk CampbcH witness state vs John Critic W D McLean witness state vs John Craig a A Miner witness state vs John Craig John Branlou witness state vs John Craig Mallnda McLean witness state vsjohn Cralor M Nelson whueea &tate vs John 7 00 i 1 4 20 7 00 2 00 7 00 7 00 Craig 4 00 paid In full UllliVlTIKft. A rainy day. Eugene V Debs is in Portland. See Hall & Son about your potatoes They can uce a row. Miss E. Leamed's spring opening Saturday, March 23. Oulv one prisoner In the county Jail now Millett of Cottage Grove. Ox Breeches are tho best made, n new pair if they rip, at MiitiocK s Weather uiedlctlon for Friday Rain, with stationary temperature. J. E. Younir. of this city, lias been appointed a notary public by Govern or Lord. The Commercial bank at Mosoow, Idaho, lias failed. IX'posltors win oe F A Post witness state vsjohn .; Craig ' Andrew Stevens witness state vs JolinCraltr 2 20 David Stevens wituess state vs John Craig C Hileman witness state vs John Cralir TC Wellington witness state vs John Crale Ed C Smith witness state vs John ( Vniir '' .' John T beadmond witness state 0 S'J 7 00 See Dunn's big new ad in today's Guard. He has doubled his space and advertises some very nobby goods. Port land Telegiam: Tho steamer rirav Knirlc. which was built at New berg, and inpeeted at Urcgoa city, is ynnn viwitiii to ueiriii making in IS - on Ihe upper Willamette. Go to F. E. Dunn for littlo nobby parasols; neat little nobby Tip Hun dies. The newest. CO floimrrtl Adam Badeau. oue of the ,Un T Deadmond wituess state i of Qeneml aranti g H1llary . vs John Cm ir..... . w , rn.. - - ,1,. retary, aim niierwuiuB oiuivmijr wi ,,io J R Magness witness state s wntIon. T,011,lon. is joiin uraig.. j,, Bruce Garrison witness shtto vs DR. G. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, "its only llrst-class work. The inlesi ini Pro'rtintnis used. Terms moderate. Office and njMil-ucB on olive stret, between filth ana Mxlh strwt', one block west of Minnesota Hotel. in the worm ior ....! IT eprs. BOit Rheum, Fever "Bores, Totter, Chapned HandsChilblains, Corns, and all fekln K-l''i'-lLTUV;eCZ8ra to give perfect satisfaction or money . f .nitre, npr box. reiunaea. r"" . 1 For sale by Henderson & liun The Local Markets. Butter-Choice,35 40c; packed Sic. jjgggTe; tendency to use. Potatoes 2-lc per bushel. Oats 20c per bushel. Unco u-9 IOC. mm niiT.o.s Bros.. Pi-oprirtor IOS1CPH G. KELLKY.C. K.. teitiBi Mm KUOr Nfc, ORKOON lw!in and upeclflrallons tor all work pel ainlntiAUaiLr Works, 8ewcr;e and Pralu . , Mr- v.. Golden, nil excel- lout professional nurse, may he found .ii5ii:ii-8 over 31 IBS "ttKI" v J "1 Willnnml ti r . uiifir lieu i 1UIHIIIIV..V SUIT?. m Oivu her your patronngc. r.'.... dl-vt Six nice rooms in boiH J' II rV LkEsti a on Eleventh Mrect, npponto Dr. I at- . il... luiril ni line. - terson s, tn - . owner has her own ro .ms. Ii.quiPO of the owner. Mrs. w. t- i'Aii.r.. nr Price's Cream UaKins i ow. " - - - - ..... ..!.. inn hMaOWO. : Km&l HctHitrsj'fHiikers as-r r- L.l,.rt r.-.f wit. A fin aiat r-no CA1 P. rwn - . Iv TROIIIH.E. Wednesday's Albany Democrat: "There Is considerable talk on the street this afternoon about tin, nt lcnat temporary shutting down of the Red Crown Mills, by reason of the forcing of claims against the com nnnv hv .Tniielion Citv parties, and r'"j - others on account of wheat sales. It i u .luted that the warehouse is empty. The mill has been doing a i,i i,m iipsj and has orders aucuu now; but through no lauitei tnc man ager the receipts have been diverted Into other chouiicls on account of old indebtedness Instead of being used lu t channels of business. Ar rangements are being made, though to put the mill ou Its leet, pernaps unuts a new company and it is to bo hoped they are perfected. Rest assured that the mill will not ue auoweo in remain 1,1 in ,,,r,. Hum a short time." Wi re informed that the Junction rnv n.iriies uro the Junction City Milling Co., who hold claims against Ihe Albany concern. . - . - fvu hitter Appointbu. Mrs G N Frazer, J II McClung and County Ju Ige A II Fisk have been appointed a committee to take cnarge oi tne re mainder of the supplies donated by the Nebraska sufferers. 'J no gooos nnncUilnir almost entirely of flour will be stored at J. H. McClung's store In a few days when the committee will en Hpovnr to nlace them where there is the ereatest need. Persons knowing of suffering anywhere in tiiecounij will kindly report the matter to mem. John Craig K J Froster witness state vs John Craiir C E Plaits witness state vs John Crnltr T D Lluton witness stato vs J M Biiiiilugtoii I J Polll witness stale vs J M TtttiinlllL'ton 2 20 Wm Nels witness state vs J M Bennimrton 3 00 St K Enklu wltuss state vs J at Beuninirtou 2 20 rirunn rimiter witness stato vs J M Bennington 4 40 F V Osburu witness stato vsj M Bennlmiton " 20 I.i.iiia H Jolinson witness btalo vs J M Bennington.. 2 20 At this time the question or tax- p of Susan Lowel on tots in Falrmount was considered as follows: Comes now Susan Lowell bv E D Lowell, her agent, and represents certain lands included In the assess ment of Geo M Miller for the year 1803 are held by Susan Lowell bv mortgage and said Susan Lowell requests and pe titions that an order be made allowing the seggregatlon of said lauds so that tho tax ou said mortgaged land for the year 1803 may be paid; It is therefore ordored by the court that Sheriff A J Johnson ac cept taxes for mortgaged lots to-wlt: Lot 2 in block No 10 and lot No 17 In blcok No 1 of Falrmount, Lane county, Ore doad. 0 SO Clii.s croner starteu ior narrisourn this afternoon with a four horBO team 2 20 to recolve freight from tho steamer Eucone, which ts expected at inat 2 20 place this evening. Tin, rmrinlln alnllicll Rulllll WilkCS, 2 2t) owned by Colonel John E. and Bayard Thayer, diod at L,uucaster, mass., yes terdav. Tho Thayer brothers had re fused $75,000 for him ThoMtw mill at-Merlin, Oregou, owned by the Grass Pass Door and Lumber Company, was burned yester dn.v. Loss. $4000: no Insurance Hon H B Nlller, of this city, Is one ot tne principal members ef the company. Dr Shoop Bats: Opium Is a deadly drug. It will quiet your cough, and If vnn lake enniiiih will quiet you. I will give $10 per drop lor every orop of opium or any other quieting drug round in my cough cure. It cures, it dou't suppress. Sold on a positive guarantee. Yebinoton's JNInlli Htrcet urug. Store, Sole Agents. J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enrolling force, 88th goueral assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish in timtlfv to the merits of One Minute rvmcrli Corp. When other so-called enren failed. I obtained almost insiant relief and a speedy cure by the use of One Minuto Cougn cure. OSllUltN & DEliANO. On nncount of tho sickness ef the minister, the Unitarian services were not held last Suuday. tho regular time, However, on next Sunday, Alarcu Z4, the usual place, Rov. Earl M. Wilbur, THF- SPELLING MATCH. The City Still in the l ead In the Contest. A lariro eoucreimtiou of people was In attendance at the M. E. church last evening to witness the spclli ng contest between me university oruregon aim the city of Eugene. Good Interest prevailed throughout. But twonty-ono persons on each side could be secured, who were willing to stand up beforo tho public and ac- knowlt dgo their weakness or strengm In the littlo art of spelling. Mr. C. W. WeBter, who stood up last on the side of the university in the contest held recently, represented the university last night and ojitse for that side. Mrs. Wm. Zeigler, champion of the contest before, chose for the elty. Tho spellers ou both sides were picked and had been secured Boverai nays ueioro the match came off. Prof. Si ran b pro nounced the words and Prof. Wether- bee. of the gymnasium acted as master of ceremonies. Tlio contest lasted about two hours. The nuiubors were reduced" about oue-half In a short tlmo and then the buttle began te bo warmly contested, rue utmost gooa uumor nrnvnlleil lii the audience, each side clapping lustily when one of their number won a victory overs ne or t lie opposing forces. Mr. Wester went down next to hist man on the university side, leaving Clyde Fogle aloue on the field of battle against four of the Eugeneitcs. Mrs. Zeigler wont down on tne woro "coo collte" when thora wore yet live up ou the side of city and two on the side of thojuulverslty. Tho war of word-spell ing continued ior some time, out finally Mr. Foglo went dewn, and the contest was among tue lour liiii genoltes Mrs. II . B. Miller, Mrs. E. O. Potter, Miss Ida Patterson, and Miss Anna Whiteakcr lor tne onnm plonshlp. One ny one they kopt drop, ping out till only Mrs..H. B. Miller was left, che was acknowledged tne nhmimlrm and received the nrlze. a l oopy of Webster's . revised speller, containing over seven inousauu worus. Following Is a list or tho names ot thoso who participated In the spelling. CITY. UNIVERSITY. Mrs Win Zlcglor, Capt.. C W Woslar, CnpU, Mrs II I) Miller, Mrs B 0 1'otter, Mrs C M Smith, Anna Whttoaker, Mrslximloy, Ida Patterson, MrsC LHoolt, Mrs Rowland, Mrs Kuykendall, P D Gilbert, J si Williams, Frank Osburn, John Oray, Fred Chambers. E Sehwarsschlld, Goo M Miller, F Rankin, A Yerliiitton, Sherwood Burr, E K Hendorson, Loulso Yorau, Agues Adams, Charlotte White, Maud Wllklns, Flora Watkins, Wlllametla llanna, Miss Williams, Harry Templeton, Frank Mathew, Hoslyn McKlnlay, Stuart llanna, Frank While, A LOUIoland, Mr Wintermetr, Clyda Fogle, Walter Whittlesey, Harry Bondors, Thos Wester. Wilbur Westor, Homer Koonoy. 1 mJZJTK 13 41 of Portland, will preach morning and gon, said amount of tax being 13 41 , ,, ' .,,, "The Suf- Low Pass wagon road; petition helnrr for 250 te anulv on said road After considered the matter was con tinued until the April, 1805, term. In the matter or free hrry acresi McKenzie river on the county road at Hendricks' ferry; at this tlmo the matter was considered upon the appll ruillnn ol Steuben Smeed. E. R. Chap man, B. F. Russell and 330 oilier peti tioners for a freo ferry aoross tne pic- Kenzie river at Hendricks' ferry inter duo consideration It was considered and ordered that tho prayer of the n.MMnnarB tin irnlltprl. nrnvlflcd the same can be done at a reasonable cost to the county, as soon as practicauie for the necessary airangemcnls and contracts to oe mane. Letter List. avpninir. Mornliiir subiect. "The Suf- O - ' fering of tho Innocents." evening topic, "The Unitarian belief about the Bible -What is inspiration ana Authority?" All are Invited. Bids Tor Wood. The board of directors of school dis trict No. 4, Lane county, Orejon, will receive bids until April lu, iouu, ior flfiv (60 cords good body red fir and fifty (50) cords second growth white ouk wood, to be delivered at the school houses in Eugene, on or before August 1. 1895; eak to be not less than three (8) Inches In diumeter. A good and sufficient bond will be required ior tne faithful performance or tne contracv. Right reserved to reject any or all bids, By order of theboaid. Geo. F. Craw, Clerk. ! TtnitMn Over. Clarence L. Eaton 1 I rn.,Rir. i ;nrd olbw, i,',,,, HiURtsmiRO. The sicaniei r.'.,n ipft. fnrvnllls for Harrisburg this morning at 00 o'clock, and will probably arriveat the latter place this evening. She has quite an amount of freight aboard for Eugene mercnanu-. sjsuld Nat man d II. m.-uphih. March 20. The gamb ling houses of Memphis, In which the shv is usually heavy, were compeiiea i( . ihn flratof the rear to give up ii500 to make good the alleged losses of a squealer. Since then mere uv, been three other demands on them, pn,.li time thev have paid. Mon day night E. A, Harris an cx-jusuw. ..rti.o im. wlio hafi boen a heavy player for many years, demanded that i,i. lnuM hp made eood. ine pniiin- irot toseather and con- cludd t" close their nouses, umugu they had expected to do a rustling biHncM during the race. Blgaland, A C Brown, H E Booker, John Davis, F nnlRhi. MraH J Smith. Nellie Gates, Mrs Amelia Thompson, Jeff Smith, Mrs Hattle tlio young man from JaBpcr vicinity Smith, Emma Smith, Mrs L Smith, John Grubbs. T M 2 Thomas, R Holloway, J W Thomas, Mrs Moore, L N Watkins, J E Perkins, All Watkins, M r Riuch, E S White, D V Rear, Holden H Williams, W S Smiley, J Williams, Cynthia A charge ol one cent will be msne on an UMiiInn out Persons calling lor lettors will please state when advertised. r. J. tHAlU, i ..i, Iin. HHOQPH RHEUMATIC CURE neutralizes the uric acid condi tion of tho blood, and by removing the cnusethe disease dies. kIIiuciiou positively guaranteed. Yerlngton's Ninth Btrcet Drug Store, Sole Agent, Dr. Prke'a CreanT Baking Powdet WorM't Fair MlfliM AwsMI. who was arrested on a chaige of Inde- ppiiI. eTrosure. was trlvlng a bearing In tnaiien Tlorll.v's court at Hpringneiu vpatjinlnv afternoon, and bound ever in the sum of JlOO to appear ueioro ino grand Jury at tho next or court, de puty Prosecuting Attorney Williams represented the state In the case Iron Roller Rkckivkd. Lane Miinii. this morn ue received by - - j , freight train, a largo Iron roller, weign- lug 7,000 pounds, winch is intennea to lie used on new roads to seme tne same. Tho roller can be weighted down with an additional weight of 5,000 pounds. It was badly needed. Demurrer ftuaiatiietf. Portland, Ore., March 20. Judges Gilbert and Bellinger today BUBlained the demurrer to the application for a separate receiver for the Oregen Short Line and Utah Northern. This removes the case to the Wyoming court. Hoscbura News. RjutKiuma. March 20. Tlio circuit court was engaged the entire day try- lug the case of Jano Davis vs houiii orn Paclflo Railroad Company, dam age case, and will reach the Jury lata tonight or early tomorrow morning. The grand Jury visited the poor larm in a body today. John Burke aud John Lynu, who wore Indicted by the graud Jury and pleaded guilty to larceny from Kent & Son' hardware store at Drain, woro sentenced to one year In the peniten tiary, and were taken to eaiem tins morning by sherlll Cathcart. Unity Items. March 19, 181)5. Pretty windy here yesterday. This rain Is welcomed by tl.e farmers. Mrs. Renfro. of Cottago Grove, is visiting relatives and friends In this community. Miss Hnttlo Mattesou visited Own the valley last week. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. DR CREAM mtmm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grsps Crerm of Tartar Powilci. Fret icm Aifnonis, Alum any cllie: adulterant; . if : i ; y !1 if t ! lit i i I. . fc''; h m Cnntr,otlon Suparinwndsd