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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
OAJLY EUGENE UliAJU). THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1895. WHO- Sells 16 oz Climax for 40c? Sells 10 oz good chewing for 25c? Sells 16 oz Durham for 25c? Sells the best cigars in town? Sells tobacco the cheapest? Soils the most candy in Eu gene? JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Equinoxlal istorn with a vengeance. Street curs did a good business to day. This weather will lay up the bicycles a few days. Apples are felling for $1 per box In Eastern Oregos. Just arrived at 8. H. Frlendly's a spring line of capes. Oregon grown garden seed in bulk at F L Chambers. A Judge of a flue smoke will decide Ns that La Crema cigars are the best. The Misses Walton will lve their Spring Opening Saturday, March 28. New and second hand safeties at bottom prices at F L Chambers. .Wood's Phosphodine, the great English Remedy. At Yerikoton'b. A Rebekah lodgo has just been or ganized In Salem with 157 charter members. See the new Imperials just received by Harry Holdeu. For both ladles and gents. Mrs. John Schmidt, of the Corvallis mills creamery, is the only woman en gineer In the state. Fresh fish thiee times a weok, also dressed poultry at Fisher & Watkl iib' Eighth street market. Your attention Is called to the fact that none but selected stock Is used in the U. of O. 6o cigars. A lively "sorap" between two broth ers, who live over on the MeKeiizle, occurred near tha city bull yesterday evening. Suits to order, $15 to $40. Pants do., $4 to $12, for sale by Lee Teutscli at A V. Peters'. Also Loug Handle Se curity dust pans.- . Come and spend an evening with tke band boys at their social Friday evening. Admission, including re freshments, 20 cents. Tho couaty olerk of Huruoy county has resigned his office on account of 111 health Chos. Keyan, his deputy, will be appointed to All his place. Our pa'rniis will And De Witt's Little Euily Risers a safe and reliuhle remedy for eunstipatlon.dyspepslu and liver complaints. Oshurn & DkLano. The "Nihilist" Compauy played in Salem last ni)iht. They made enough money In Junction City to pay their way to ine capital vuy. Parks' Tea dears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyette, of Le Roy, N. Y., says: "I have used Parks' Tea and Unci . It the best remedy J have ever tried. Sold by A. Ykhinoton. - It has recently been demonstrated yuy Prof. Coat, of Corvallis, that the curly leaf on the peach tree Is canned v cold temperature, or sudden change of temperature. - Hhllo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient conKurnptUm. It Is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 26cts.,60cts., (1. Bold by Hen derson A Linn. - The East Oregonlan recently oft'orcd : a prUe of $10 for the best orltlolsm of : any advert Inemeiit appearing In its columns. Tho money was won lv 1 Mrs. U. A. MvKinluy, tormerly of this cuy. Doctor Shoop's Kkstohativk Is a ' a Stomach, Liver and Kidney euro. It is not a nervine, Nkrvinks ark not bake. It prevents as well as cures disease. Ask fur Dr. Shnop's medical book. Suld on a positive guarantee. Ykrinqton's Ninth Street Drug Store, Hole Agent. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, of Chattanooga, Tenn., ays: "Shllo's VUalUvr 'Saved i My Life.' I consider it the best reme dy for a debilitated system I ever ' used." For DyRiiepala, Liver or Kid ney trouble It excels. Price "5 cents. Sold by Heudursoti A LI nn.' DOCTOR 8HOOP has got a scoop On all the Ills that flesh Is heir to. His FAMILY MED', 'tis truly suld, Cures more than all theothersdareto. Yerlngton Solo Agent. Parks' Sure Cure Is a positive specific In all diseases or the Liver and Kid - , neys. Ily removing the uric acid In the blood It cures Rheumatism. H. 11. Hasten), of Carthage, 8. Dakota, says: "I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all other medicines for Rheumatism and Urluary disorders." Sold by A Ykhinoton. B. H. Itowman, pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby the only one we have was taken sick with croup. After two doctors failed to give relief and lite was hangingon a mere tread we tried One Minute Cough Cure and Its life was saved. OSHTRX & DP.LA.no. The Hvcr Is ristug. ( . No more cycling lor a while. County fair meeting next Saturday afternoon. Spring capes just arrived ut S. H. Friei.dly's. Tho Cycle and Road club hold a ! meeting tonight. ! Remember that your taxes become . delinquent April 1st. j That "bicycle" in Chambers' window W a treat one. - Where is that old Oregonian who! was predicting a drouth? This rain will probably bring the river up to a bouling stage. Latest styles of spring capes Jutt ar rived ut S. II.- Frlendly's. Ax Billy ships a car load of potatoes toBun Francisco this evening. Glass cut and put in to order. F. L. ClIAMIIKIifl. Blank covers for legal pupers, and legal blanks for sail ut the Guard olilce. For the week ending last evening' sheriff Johnton received $8,821.82 for taxes. Cook's Cotton Root Compounhj a recent discovery. At Ykrino- ton's drugstore. Pneumatic Safety, lady's or gent's, $30. F. L. CHAMiiEim. 5o will buy tho Queen of Heaits ci gar which is better than many cigars you pay 10c for. Fisher fc Wutklns purchased sev eral head of Hue stall fed beef cattle today from Robt Milllean, of Camp Creek. Band concert and social Friday evening, March 22, at Purker's opera house. Refreshments will he served. Admission, 20 cents. 1 ' De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures scalds, burns, indolent sores and never fulls to euro plies. Osburn & DeLano. Ox Breeches guaranteed not to rip. $1.00 to $1.50 per pair for work. $2.00 to $5.00 for dress at J. D. Matlock & Co. '. Tho tws pairs of pants rallied off by Leo Teutscli ut the Monogram cigar store last evening were won by John Whitney and M. 8. Hubble. Sick headache, constipation and in digestion are quickly cured by De Witt'd Little Eurly Risers, the famous little pills. Osdukn & DkLano. Although appropriation was made for a private stenographer for each of the offices of the Governor and .Secre tary ol State, neither utllcial has ap pointed one, and will probably not. La Grippe Is here again with all lis old tlmo vigor. One Minute Cough Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. OsuuitN & DkLano. Rev. II. L. B lanlimui I said to be having quite a successful rovival at the school house just west of towu. He has been assisted by Rev J C Rich ardson of this city and Rov. Day of Springfield. Go to Osburn & DeLnuo, drugulsts, solo agents in Eugene, for a bottlo of LIVKRINE. for tho Liver, Kidneys, Sick-headacho utid Constipation. v The small boys of Burns, Oi., have been waging war ou tho cats of the town and many a 'canine lassie hag bit the dust. Burns has been made the dumping grounds for outs by many of the fanners of the community. W. T. Sunford, station agent of Letper, Clar!nn county, Pa., writes: I cntt recommend One Minute Cough Cure us the best I ever used. It gave Instant relief and a quick cure. OsuuitN & DeLano. Albany Democrat: Bob Johnson, P. M. ut Coivullls, recently had his overcoat fclolcn. That Is what coim-s from working for tho government The Democrat docs'nt leuicniher ever seeing him wear an overcoat when he was manipulating printers Ink. Kurl's Clover Root, the great Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Const I pa thin. 2-; cts., 60 els., $1.. Sold l- Henderson & Llmi. While some - Indians were denning streets In I'eudleton, they rukud up, ou Lewis street, u cannon ball which was found to weigh two pounds and ten ounces. Where It cunie from Is not known. It must have been there many years, und was dropped by troops during the Indian lighting uu.ru. Tho American Beauty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other attilbulo. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable nnyone to pos sess tills. It clears the skin ami re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea Is used by thous ands of ladles for the complexion. Without being a rathartio It cures con stipation. Sold by A. Ykkinuton. H. C. Stlce, of Anderson, California, who arrived Tuesday on his return from a three mouths visit in the East, left hero yesterday afternoon on the local for Koitchorg. Mr. Stleo lite made arrangements with several husl, ness houses In this city to handle Cal ifornia fruit this coming season, h being an extensive fruit rulrcr. IJo will trammel business In Iti-lmr for a few days mid then go on to his Cal ifornia linme. A Surprise. Last evening at her home ou East Ninth street, Miss Belle Haines was pleasautly surprised by a number of her young friends, wha came in upon her unannounced for the purpose of spending the evening and having a good time. As soon us Miss Haines had sufficiently recovered from her surprise she set about entertaining her guests in. a way that proved both enjoyable and profitable. At a late hour all went homo feeling that the evening had not been spent in vuin. Farm House Burned. -The farm house on the old Pitney pluce, three miles west of Junction City, wus de stroyed by lire yesterday ufternoou. It was occupied by Johnny Williams und fumlly, and it burned so rapidly they were unable to save any of their household eilects, the wind beiug quite high. Our informant did not learn how the fire caught, whether it was insured or nit, or the probuble loss. The Time Expired. The ten days having expired in which donors to the Nebraska sufferers' fund could receive back their goods, the committee will now proceed to distribute tho same the major portion ol the supplies being turned over to tho Wouiens Relief Corps. It is but just to say that, very few persons culled to receive buck their donations. ' , Rim Broken. Mr. Tallufers, who lives near Nutron, was at Douglas & Levinger's dairy farm east of Spring field a few days ago in a cart when his horse became frighteued and unman ageable und run away, throwing him out and breaking three ribs. . The horse broke loose from the cart but no other serious damage was done. Shipment ok Pheasants. E. J. McC'luuuhan will ship by tonight's ex press twenty Chinese pheasants to Mr. McNeill, Sauta Ann, Cal., State Fish und Game Warden. Mr. Mo- Clutiuhan lias obtained permission from the state authorities to make shipments of these birds for breeding purposes. Shakespearean Club. The Shako spcareun club met lust evening at Pro fessor Carson's rooms . at Professor Builey's residence on Ninth street. A good attendance was out and the club finished reading Henry XIII. At the next meeting papers ou the subject of this meeting will be read und discuss ed. Buying Potatoes. Weduosday's Salem Post: McKinley Mitchell is in town today negotiating for the trans fer of several hngo lols of potatoes. MuKluley states that he has orders for. over twenty carloads of spuds from .the East and California, and he is using his efforts to fulfill the orders. Poor FiaUHixa. The school census for Portland was 10,471. The Telegram figures out n population of 87,855 on this basis. Tho basis is. wrong. It will not pun out. Let the truth lie told: when the population of Oregon wus about SiO.OOO, the school census showed about 100,000. For :Saic ut a Ihuguin. House and lot near the center part of the city; house containitur 0 rooms, pantry, etc.: good outbuildings, wood shed, chicken park, etc. Easy terms. in a person uesiring a noine near the business portion of town no better op portunity wus ever offered. Apply to G. W. Kinsey, office of Norton & Kin soy, Harris' block, next door to A. V. Peters. RUDV'8 PILE BIIPPOSITOUY. la KiinriMitei'd to euro l'llus nml Constipation, or money refunded. Nl coma nor box. Send two KtiimiiH for ctre Itir mid Kr Hmniilu to MARTIN ltlMlY, Heglmered I'harinula;,I.iiiHUlit ler, l'H. No 1'ostai.s answkrkd. KorH!e liy till Unit-cUss drURiiints everywhere, and In Eukcuc, Oregon by ourn & Del-ano Hie Suaffboat CorvullH. A I nrpsellt the snszboat Corvallis is engaged on the Willamette at a point tha revetment is being coa- niiciu - structed.: This boat is beiug operated by tho government under tne general .ii-onii..,. Maior J. C. Post, United States engineer, with headquarters at Portland, and pulls snaga anu super inieiuls the constructit n of govern ment improvements wherever appro priations are made, on tne wmaiueiuj and Yurohill rivers, and the Cowlitz, Lewis and other brancliss ol tue w- I'liubiu. The work, however, is prin cipally confined to the Willamette, as that is the longest nnd swiftest stream, and logs and snags often get ill the way of navigation, especially on ihe upier river. It is the intention to go to tho Yamhill river soon aim cieuu up that stream as fur up as McMinnville. The Coivallis is manned as follows: H L Hatch, captain: O GalbrcalU, mate: J W Gwinn, engineer; Mrs H L Hatch, steward; Charles V Linlcy, watchman; Mrs M Bruce, cook; n rtriiwn. fireman. There arc five deck bunds in addition to the above force. Will Make Cheese. Owing to the prevailing low price of butter this seasuu Douglus & Levinger, of the dairy farm above Springfield, have de cided to quit making that product dur ing tho summer mouths and will man ufacture cheese. They 'have ill the ap paratus necessary and an experienced cheese-maker, und expect to commence making cheese about the middle of April. They bclievo that during the summer aionths while the price of butter is so low, cheese will pay best. They expect to market their product whenever the demand Is greatest. Moving. Mr. J. C Goodale yester day moved his family from this eity to Coburg, where they will reside in future. Mr. r.hinegar, of Cobuig, who bought the property on Sixth street ot Mr. Goodale, is moving his amlly and household eflects into the same and will make this his home. KST , ms V: E. DUNN. fill Cyclists Attention. The regular meeting of the Eugene Cycle and Road Chili will be held at Mount's hull to night ut 8 p. in. A good attendance of members is requested Ladies are especially invited. Wanted. A position by an ex perienced bookkeeper, ypewriter and stenographer. Address A, care Guard otlice For Rent. A small bam conven ient to tho busi.iess portion of the city. Inquire at this office. For Sale. A fresh, A No. 1 milch cow. Apply to Geo, W. Kinsey. SrATROFOmo, O'lTY OF T'OI.KDO,! Lucas County. j sh Fiiank J. Ciikney makes oath lh.it h - li, the senior partner of the firm of F. J. t'HKNRY & Co. doing buiriiiesB In the Clly of Toledo, County and Siate aforesaid, and that eald firm will pay lheumofOEHl Si.keD DuLLARS for own imd every ease of Catarrh that annot be cured ny the use of Hall's i atariiii curb. PRANK J. CHENEY. 8vornto boforo me and subscribed in my preneucr, this Clh day of December, A. 1). l&sii. A. W. 0I.EAS0N. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Corn Is tAlri.n tiitfrn-.!li anri Bn,D directly ou the blond and mucous surfaces of tue system, sena lor tesumoi uis, free. , P-J- CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. fSF-Sold by Druggists, 7 c. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Pair Hlirheit Medal and Diploma. GOSSIPING witli the clerks while putting up pre scriptions not PERMITTED thereby insuring ceitaintj, celerity, and dispatch AT YERINGTON'S Ninth Street Drug Store. WE IiEAD.-OTflERS fOItliOW. . i CAPES. ' : Our Spring lines just arrived. Latest styles. Special im portation this morning by express. ' Capes from $3.50 to $18.00. : We make a Specialty of: KID GLOVES, LACES EMBROIDERIES. Everyone knows that we LEAD in STYLE Pinrcn QUALITY. ' UiICE and Newest Goods. Latest Styles, We know that your eyes are not in an eclipse Ym, see that we are doing the BUSINESS of Eugene11 war uur saies are vouoie tnose of last year "St CAPES. . We want to call your attention to the fact that nn i styles of CAPES are not here but will be shortlv Do not buy too fast as you are not getting the rioht' ii as the New Capes are not out. Our Capes are d from the factories of New York. Ml ; Parasols and Caps. Notice our north Dry Goods window, south room Tl finest stock of Parasols ever brought to Eugene. ' You will also see in this window Childrens Ca Everyone stops' to look at them. ' LINENS in the south window. Shoe Department Novelties-Ruto Soles 15c per New Carpets. Look At tho Shoes and Prices In our : show windows and compare .thorn .: with what you huro been buying. When you need a new pair, come and sue us. Wo can save yon money. . YORAN & SON, Exclusive Shoe Dealers. The Eclipse. The eclipse witnessed by so many people some evenlDgs ago, was do more complete than other eclipses occurring every day in the year. - The Union Pacific eclipses all its competitors to the Eust in fast time, through cars, superb road bed and modern train equipments. Cars heat ed by steam and illuminated by piiitsch light. Thousands who have traveled the Union Paciflo have wit nessed these daily eclipses. 1 ' ; ,' i E. j., WCC'J.A.VAHAN, Agt'. ' ; . - j i . . . . Eugene, Oregon. Notice. 7 .ju All outstanding warrants bearing registered date prior to Sept. 1st, 1894, will be paid upon' presentation at .the treasurer's oflioe, March 2oth, 1895. , . Interest vri II cease after that dot-. . . .. . B. D; PAINB, '- " " .City Tre&suier. . Eugene, Oreg., Murch 12th, 1895. Horse Bills. The Guard job of fice is equipped to print all kinds of horse bills on short notice. Give us n call. ' GO TO, , 'I ! roa this UMsixa BB4M.scf CIGARS and TOBACCO, ..ALSO.. . Confectionery, Huts and Soda Hsttr. -FRUITS IN SEASON- Bmt selcctod line of smoker tilltla Into,, One More Gar of Choice Burba nk Potatoes WANTED. J. D. WILSON, : DEALEH IS-: FINE WINES, LigUGRS ,-, , Fredericksburg Beer on draught AnhauBer-Busch Lolled tar Ik family use a specialty. HOTEL EUGENE BAB, : WBUfflM WHY NOT TRY- Am JS. WOOD On Groceries and Get Bargains? .He Will Not Be Undersold. YES, SIR: WE WILL SELL YOU 100 lbs. Best Painted Gidden Barb W FOR S2.85 CASH GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO HATS! HATS! HATS! We are for a short time making a special sale of H e large stock of hats we now have on hand. Ourpm :are down. ?."?AND seE" us, m HOWE & RICE. MARCH NUMBER- MODESE FABRICS nuw READY FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. AT- DAY & HENDERSON'S- ehei ai bed room set (ash) $21.00 Hardvood bed room 14.60 1 lalrd1w"i hotel suitl!;.:......... :. 10.00; Ash bd room set... ; ; o,, Ash extension tat,t. . M ii'i raeM or shelves $1.60 to 0.60 ll.tve-ply cllr,,et ; S5c lo i80 V' L- .c,,rl'et 40 Ingrnin carpet (all wool)...... .65 aiiij le hook rannnil wriliiiKdesk 7.00 Onk ImmiU cute nml r" Ouk rol.ter Inhli;.. Maple center mi l" Window shades Bed steads Woven wire iiitirr- Wool mattress Hoey bed li-uiuie SitiK'e bed loung- Fall leaf tuhle :- " ii i is - i i