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

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DAILY EUGENE GUARD
I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
Published every eteutngof the weuK .riuntlayt
excepted. Address all comniunlua'ilotiB, and
make ait reiuiUances payable to the ucknk
. ovarii, Eugene, Oregon.
BUUaCUIPTION RATKHt
(DAILY.)
Delivered by carrier, per week I 'X
Delivered by carrier, per month 76
By mail, one year (iu advance) 7 GO
Kix months 8 75
One month 75
Bllijilc copies ". 6
Will not bo sent by mail to any addresfc. 'or
any length of time, unlean paid lii advance.
(WEEKLY.)
One year (In advance) 00
rilx months 1 w
Advertising rates made known on application.
Entered oNflucnnd-clast matter at the Eugene,
OreKon, poMioltlce.
SATURDAY, - APRIL 13, 18fi.
China has discover (1 that war
costs lurid and money. At luaHt
for the dufeated ooontry.
Capt Webb will take another
plung over the falls at Oregon Oily
tomorrow and thousands of curious
people will witness the event.
Sooner or luter the coroner will get
a job, and the press a sensational
obitunry notice.
Judge Thompson of the Iowa dis
trict court has rendered an opinion
in a Bchool-bleclion case, holding
that the law granting women the
right to vote in school and muni
cipal elections on tax levies is uncon
stitutional, on the ground that the
constitution of the state provides
that only male citizens may vote.
England collects large revenue
from those best ahlo to pay by an
ineomo tax. Our sup. fine court
by fine construction of law enables
many of the wealthy having large
incomes to escape taxation almost
entirely. Legal sophistry can pick
flaws in any law provided tho de
ciding power has a bias.
Governor Mitchell, of Florida,
calls things by their right namcB
when he discusses prize fighting.
He has recommended to the legislature-
the enactment of a law mak
ing prize fight- or glove contests
felonies by statute, "with such pen
alties uttaehed as will cause theso
thugs to respect the law-abiding,
God-fearing peoplo of the state in
tho pursuit of all their rights as
citizens."
Tho contention of Secretary of
Statu Kincaid that all moneys ap
propriated by the legislature should
bo regularly audited by state
authorities appears just. Accord
ing to the paHt loose system of lump
payments to dill'erent institutions
the responsibility was divided, and
the monoy of tho state was paid out
through tho consent of a large
number of persons, and no suf
ficient check could possibly bo ex
ercised, if extravagance existed.
A recent writer suggests that if
there is anything in the law of
averages or historical prcosdents, it
is about time for the United States
to have another war. Tho average
period between wars heretofore has
boon about twonty-fivo years, and
thirty years have now passed since
tho civil war. Never before in our
history, that is to say, has there
been so long a period of profound
peuco as tho ono through which we
are now passing; and if history is
going to repeat itBclf, a war nniBt
soon ensue.
Poor Custcllanc. Instead of got
tino a '"dot" of several millions
with the hand of Miss Anna Gould
he only got $'25,000, und was com
pelled to spend that for wedding
presents. Besides, his wife is said
to bo violenty jealous, and the
count isn't having as unich of a
"picnio" as he anticipated. Verily,
the characteristics of the Wizard
of Wall street 1 i vo in his children.
A few more disappointments of
this kind and international mar
riages will become a rarity. And
tho world will be better for it.
There is inoro difference of opin
ion and delay at the state house
relative to the issuance of warrant
by the secretary of the Btate for
funds appiopriatcd for special pur
poses. This time the military boys
are the ouva whoso vouchors for
their share of funds will not be
issued ut present, or until an opin
ion is obtained from the attorney
general on certain points. Section
53 of the new military bill provides
that the secretary of state shall
issue lus warrants lor the gross
amount ol the military bills us
audited by the military board and
approved by the commander in
chief (not to exceed the appropria
tion) and that the treasurer of
state shall then hold such funds
subject to the odicial warrant of
the paymaster general in favor of
the person to bo paid for services
or for military purposes. The sec
cretary of state holds that this con
flicts with the general law covering
the duties prescribed for him,
which includes the passing upon
ull accounts. An olliicial opinion
will be requested.
Kolico.
United States Lund OITlce,R iHebiirg,
Oregon, April II, 1895.
Notice is hereby ;iven that the
approved plats of survey of the follow
ing township have been received from
the surveyor general of Oregon, to-wit:
Township 23 S, R 1 went; township 23
8, It 2 west; township 24 8, It 2 west,
and on Wednesday, May 22, I8!)5, ut H
o'clock u. in., said plats will lie tiled in
this otllee, and the land therein will
be hutijeet to entry on and after said
date.
R. M. Vbatoii, Register.
It. B. Hhkwdan, Receiver.
Id. Fashioned
compound cathartic
pills, blue pills, "cal
omel or other mercu
rial preparations,
should not he used in
these days of enlight
ened medical science.
&tr-io--1vhcii it is so earv to
-rtJ Kei a purely veireiaoie
SJCS pill i" concentrated
ikVl--V;?, form, sugar -coated,
V.?v5'257 in glass vials, at any
tf&J& 1 store- where medi.
cmcs are kept.
Dr. Pierce was lirst
to introduce a Little Pill to the American
Eeople. Many have imitated tnem, hut none
ave approached his " Pleasant Pellets " in
true worth, or value, for all laxative aud
cathartic purposes.
Once Used, they arc Always in Favor,
Assist Nature a little now and then, with
& gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby remov
ing offendincr matter from the stomach :md
bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver
ana quickening its taruy action, and you
tuercoy remove tue cause ot a multituue ot
distressing diseases, such as headaches, in
digestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pirn
pies, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipa.
tion, 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 less frequent
occasiou 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, thcirgreat
popularity, with Batterers lrom habitual
They absolutely cure sick headache, bill
ousucss, constipation, coated tongue, poor
upieuic, uyspepsia ami auiurcu uerailge
ments of the stomach, liver and bowels.
A free sample of the "Pellets," (4 to 7
doses) on trial, is mailed to any address,
post-paid, on receipt or name and address
on postal card.
Address for free sample, World's Dis
pknsary Medical Association, No. 663
aiaio oireci, uuuaio, is. ,
NOTICE OP FINAL 8UTTLEMENT.
Notion is hereby given that tbe under-
fligaed, J II. MoGlun', adtnitiiiitrator of
thupaiateof John Brown, rieot-nsed, h
heretofore to-wit Aptil 1, 1895 filed with the
county olerk of Laue county, Ort-gon, his
Una) account of tbe B'ltuiiiistra.iou ot sain
estate nud obtaiut-d an order of Hon. A. II
Fik, eonntv judge of tuid oount Unit said
account will he by htm examined and pat-s-
ed upon May 7th, lo'Jo, at 1U o olm-k 111 th
f' reuoon ot said day at the Court llou-e, iu
btigeue, Lane county, Uregon, and 11
persona interested in haul estate are brrrby
uoiillt-il topreKt-m any luwfiilohieo'ion they
1n.1v ImVH to said tlnal ii"o-um on or before
Bnid 7th day of May, 1M5
Dated at 12ug u, Or., Apiil 1st, 1695.
J. 11. MoI'luno.
Ail.niutstiator aforesaid
E. It. KKirvot.TU
,1 J. Walton Attorneys.
NunCKtOU PUBLICATION.
I1111J Office at Eosebuig, Oie.
Muich 2ii, lts'.'o
Notice i. hereby ciron that the follow
luiniid s tiler has tiled notice ot hi-, inten
tiou to lunke tlunl proof
support of ids claim, and tlmt said proul
win it, ui uih oetore A J. donning, count
clt-rk cf l.auo county, Oregon, at huge
Lane cihuiIv Oregon, on May '25, 1S95
via: 1 ntkit V Sims, 011 Houu-ntcd euin
No ECI2 for the ne nw w Y, nvr
aud lot u ( Ht-o la, Ip 111 s r 5 east
H- tiHineit the following witnesses t
provi Ins continuous residence upon auo
enltivHtieii ol, s-ud land, viz:
Joint W fr Hreut, Carey V Thomson
J mies II Ulkn-ui, all of .L-K-miz ie Hridui
Oitgon, aud Jalu- II Dickson, of Etlgeue
Urtgon,
11 M. Vkatoii,
K-gister,
H. N. GRAIN
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry
Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware.
BdrWntch Repairing a Sp-vlulty.-tSj
13UOBNE, ORBOON
Waslioo Zephyrs.
The Heppner Guzutto has the follow
ing account of the sand mid dust storm
that struck the country along the Co
lumbia east of the C'aseude rauge Mon
day: Yesterday was a bad day for weath
er. Along early in the (lay, and now
and then afterwards, the sun would
peep out in an apologetic fashion far
tho infliction of as beastly a lot of
weather us was ever turned out in
Eastern Oregon. First the wind blew
over from Nevada in a sort of Wualioe
zephyr style, seriously threatening ev
erything loose, throwing huts high In
to Ihu air, forcing pedestrians to suy
naughty things and wish that the
country was in Halifax. This was ac
companied ever and unon by a fog of
dust that the human eye could not
penetrate and which sifted every
where. Along in I he afternoon the
breeze shifted over to Columbia quar
ter und blew back all the soil that it
bud picked up In the morning, und a
hole lot more, intermingled witli the
refuse of hack yurds, fields und vacant
lots all the way from Heppner to Ar
lington. An old friend of ours said
that lie hadn't felt ho much at home
for years, for tliu weather was so like
that they used to have at "Carson."
A Ceutentui'ian.
Perhaps the oldest man in Marlon
county or In tho western section of
tegon, says the Sulom Statesman, is
ohn Durbin, who resides with bis sou
Solomon just east ofSulem. The hale
Id man will be 101 years old this fall.
Ho was born near Brownsville, Fayette
county, Pa., September 18, 1704, and
1 I81 10 moved will) the family to Rich
mond eiaunty, Ohio, where he wasmar
ried.ln 1820 to Sarah Fitting. They
ved together until uboiit two years
ago, when she, ut tho age of 02 years,
passed to the other ide. Of this union
there were ten children. The family
moved trom Ohio to Hancock county,
III , in 1842, but in the same year mov
ed to Clayton county, Mo., from which
luce they came to Marion county, Or.,
11 the spring of 1845, where the family
have since prospered and multiplied.
Doctoh Snoop's Rkstobative is a
Stomach, Liver and Kidney cure. It
is not a nervine, Neiivinks auk not
safe. It prevents as well as cures
Iseuse. Ask for Dr Slioop's medical
hook. Sold 011 u positive guarantee.
Yukinoton's Ninth Street Drug
Store, Sole Agent.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that ull Lane
eeunty warrants from registered num
ber 4US3 to 641!), Inclusive, will be paid
on presentation ut thlsolllce.
Interest will stop oil the fame April
10, 18D5.
J. O. Git AY, Treasurer."
Duted April 0, 1895.
The City Klcclion
Was a dull 0110, and a short vote was
cast. If an election was held to de
cide the best route of travel by which
to go East, a full vole would be cast
in favor of tho Union Pacific railroad.
Ed McClaiiahau peddles their tickets
In Eugene, and guarantees reasonable
rates, rapid transportation and courte
ous treatment fnnu employes of tho
line.
tVhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castovl..
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When site became Miss, sho clung to Cestorla.
When she had Children, she gave them Castorla.
Lane County Bank.
(Established lu 1SU)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
in an Drancnes transacted on
favorable terms.
A. O. HOVEY, President.
J. M. A It li A MS, Cashier.
A. O. HOVEY, Jr., Asst. Cashr.
For Nit at Yeriligton's th street drug store-.
NOTICE TO CREDITOitS.
Notice is hereby given Ibnt the under--isni-d
1ms b'li aupointpd Administratrix
o the e-tate o Frank llaov, dt-teised; by
the County Court of Laue county, Ore
gon. All vt-r-onH ktvinc ncout ts against
the a aid estate are hereby notititd to tire
-ent th -am to the undersigned adminif-
trslrix within six months from -his date,
MAIH'U E. Hcot,
JoeHCi I. Wjii.ros, A-ttutnihtratrit
Ally for Eiate.
Kugcr.c, March lti, ISM.
' NIGHT j
i MOVES THE BOWELS IN I
g THE MORNING I
gp0
ARE THE BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than the cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
PCr CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf
gro'.va in Virginia, and are
ABS0LU1!LYPURE
G.IlEsnniCKS,
President.
s R. Rakin. Jr..
Cashier
First Mba'
Ot Eugene.
Paid ud tasli lanital 50,GG0
o ' .a n.i,nto ift (t'Ml
UrpiUS BUM IIUlll3,WOt)Ui'
Eugene -. - Oregon
A general hankinic business done on reason
able terms. Sight drafts on B11W VUKJ,
(JHK'AUO, SAJN r 'HAJNUiaiAJ ann roai
T. 4TVT1. OKKliON.
Bills of exchanKe sold on foreign countries.
Deposits received subjeot to oheck or oertlD
ftLta nt ilfltHMlt.
All colleutions entrusted to us will receive
prompt atteuuun.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangelist,)
Of Dea Moines, Inwa, writes under data ot
March t, lo'-H:
8. B. Med. Mfo. Co.,
jjutur. ureeot'.
Gentlemen: Oil arrivinir home lost
week, I found all well and anxiously
waiting. Our little girl, eight and oue-
liitlf years old, who naa wasiea away
to 38 pounds, is now well, strong and
vnrorous. ana wen nesneu up. o. u.
Couirh Cure has done its work well
Botn or me cmiuren uae it. lour o.
B. Cough Cure has cured and kept
away all boarsness from me. So give
It to every one, with greetings lor an,
Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Eohd.
If von wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and
reatly tor the Spring's work, cleanse the system
with tho Headache and Liver Cure, by taking
two or to roe aoses a ween,
bold uiulera posltlvo guarantee
SO cuius per bottle by all drugglBts.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES
HAVING A LARUE AND COMPLETE STOCK
li of a tuple aud Fauey Groceries bought iu the
UrfBt III UT HUM
Exclusive y For Cash
I cau offer the public better prices
than any other liouse)
: IN EUGENE. :
Produce of all kinds tiikeu at market
nrice.
088eS8S8SS8S8880
1 GOLDEN 1
I WEST I
8 . BAKING POWDER
2S 3 HKASHNS WHY Q?
yua &huuld bay It.
Og2 1. It Is ruado r Withered t home.
OO It ts made of the very flnet S'-'
matcria.8 and is uarantoed '
in everv rupei c equal or
eeu perio Wo tho very bcM.
3, The makers fruarantee c-. - - -tin
anil every u-rwt
authorized to relmn
OQ money if it be not sail iV
Q CAN YOU ASK FOR iV.
Closskt & Devcrs, Porttm,.;,
LE BRUM'S
fan, reqclra no chaiif of llrt or
WfUU
AS A PBEVEHTIVG
by either trx tt ) fmpoib1tocDtiiet
sny Tcoerol diiMM; hut In the ci. o.
i1 1 iHiwecuviatuini-TriiTiii MTJts.
OSBL'KN A DKI.ANO, DrUBKlsla and sole
agents, Kugene Oregon. ruK,8l Bim w
A
B
C
(Unows Bromo-ceien.
or or Rl.
Aiwcial or bciimI .e.i..i.,'.i
ipleffinean,
for Hhen
"''V Rll'.K'wrifirs Acid
AntWota for Alroholio
man otni
l'ncv, L 2& and Uj oenU.
THE ARNOLD CHFM1PAI rn
1 181 8. Weiltrn Avenuo, CHICAGO.
Bold bj all DruKKliU.
LADIES" DO YOU KNOW
DR. FELIX LE BRUITS
STEEL EHO PEBYJUYBl FILLS
n ineo- unru und only FliKNC! i
liftbleor- on th- markpt. friocV'
mail. iuuine;Utonlj by
OlSBI RN & DKl.ANil
1'iusglsts an,l sole
m-ntj, Eugenf, Oregon.
GIG
CENTRAL MARKET
fc2
FISHER & W ATKINS,
HIOPKIETORA
Will keep conet.intly on baud a full supply o
33 33 23 3E
MUTTON, t'CKK AND VEAL
Which tbty will sU at the lowest market pri
A fair ahuie ol the puuuo pitrenaga so
licited.
TO THE PAKMK11S :
We will pay tho liinliot market price for Fat
Cattle, noun auo oneui.
smop on wijlla:ettjs stkekt.
.XSSiMV. CITY OF.SGON
Meats delivered to any part of the eity free of
oljaiue.
T&os. F. Oakes, Henry C. Paine, Henry C. Round
Receivers.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R.
u
N
S
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Tourist
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
St. Paul,
Minneapolis,
Duluth,
Fa mo
TO l Grand Forks
Urookston,
Winnlpc,
neiena ana
. Butte.
-Through Tickets to-
Chicago,
Washington,
Philadelphia,
New York, .
Boston and all
Points East and South.
For Information, tiuie cards, maps aud tickets
call on or writo
R. McMURPHEY,
Geu'l Agent, Eugene,
Oillce: Rooms 2 and iSheltou Block.
-011-
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen:. Pass. Agent,
255 Morrison Street, corner Third,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
$3
IS THE BEST.
, FIT FOR A KINS.
s. cordovan;
rREKCH&tNAMELLEOCALF.
s4.93.sp fine Cau &Kssoaboh
R -i J.?-uP0i.lCE,3SOLE3.
:3 & ? . . 9 . WORKIMBUe...
j -EXTreA FINE-'
1.7 BDVS'SCHOOLSlID!!
LADIES-
Over Oj3 MiijiJn l- ec.jt'.o cat tho
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoss
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give 1 he bcsl value for the money.
They equal cubioita chocs In style and fit.
Thstr wearlnu; qujlitlts are unsurpasBcd.
The prices are tini; )rm," stamped on sole.
From $i to eivr over other mokes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Hold by A. HUNT. Eugene.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIME CARD.
After the 4lh of Oct. 1894, the street
curs will run on the following schedule
time until further notice.
IjKAVIKQ the depot.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-10:00 a. m.,
theu every half hour.
LEAVE THE UNIVERSTY.
7:25-75-8:25-8:55-9:25-9:50-10:15 a. m.,
then every liulf hour.
Care will leave promptly on time.
H. W. HOLDEN.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court ot tho State of Ore
f;ou, for Line County.
Nora ilart-'ott, Piaiutilf, )
a -George
Marcotl. Dett ndaut. )
To Gi orf(t) Marcolt, Iba abovo n .met de
f'ti.latit: Io the liamo of the Stale of Oregon, Ton
are hereby summoned and rtqniied to ap
pear aud aaawar tha coiupiaiut in the
abovo entitled suit uow on til o agiiust you
in tbe above entitled eonrt. on or before
tbe neit i.gnUr ti-riu o( s iid Court, which
Baidaourt aud,th t.mu thereof is to be be.
guu anil huliieti at the court houxe iu Eu
neuo City, Oregon, on Uond.iv, Ihe lbth
dny of June, lotfi, aud if ou fall to appear
and answer said complaint a- herein re
quired, the plaintiff will opply to said
couit forth" reliel prayed for in said coui
pl .iut aud for geueial relief, bo-tides the
eoia and tlisbiiraeoiei.ta of aaid unit, lowit:
For a decree ditwolviiig the miirriapo cou
tract no existing bum fen plaintiff and
defendant aud for thy mstody of the miner
cbil.iren of plaitulfl' and d.fendaul, name
ly Effiejj Marcott, Virgil K. Marcotl
and Joseph F. Marcott.
This aunimoi g is puldishid hy oider of
ihe Hon. J. C. Fullertoo, Judge of said
Ciout, made nt Chambers on tbe 9ih day
of Apiil, 1895.
Dated this 12th day of April, 1S05..
UlI.TEU & YotlNO,
Attorneys for Pluii.tiff
FOR SALE.
Ten acres ol land, small ne house, food new
twin, chicken l arks, etc., lor nle very cheap
and on easy terms. No Hner fruit himl on the
Pae tic coast Said land l located within JO0
yarils ol Henderson station, 1 mil from Sprlng
tield and only l, ml es from the State lu ver
stiy. Also tree residence lot in KUReue, near
busine-s cent-e.
For partlealats address,
W. Mooalt,
tiuard oillco.
t'S-iCKTiJLMAS."..
Wholesale andli
LIQUOR ST0RE
Kco.-.cWta.tly!,,,,
LCRS AND CIGARS.
I er glass. ufglit u 5
Laud Office al
. Notice is hereby tive T.h26.'
M.,rch it. S-
lllff.namtd settler h' Uhk,.
iulelitloD to rueke Q.ml u.cv,. J U
his claim, and ,h, ,bli KPN
befoieA. C. Jenui,,,,. 1 Wlllti
Laue
r.a,, ,,,. .." raillll,u .
cou
N. B. Toll
5j38 for tbe b '.
tp 111 a. r 1 wehi
He nam. 8 the folloit
prove blB ContinarnM . .ln'HK. k
cnliivatiou of, taid land , '
James T l.rei;.... I,r" .
Thurston Goodoastn";
ouru, an Ol tug, Lt, Line Co fh, "'
KUT1CK Full PUBxTclTioS
Laud Offlco at Ko8PbB.0,;
Notice is hen by given th,,
named sett er haa tiled cetic,.! i "
lion to n.ke final (tuo( T
claim, and that aaid ,,red in
fore A. C. Jenntuc., Count, dff
county, Ore., a. liRee, L,,
egou,ou April 27. 1S3J, ,iz: u
sett ou Homestead eutrv No R i ,
ENEJi.lijSE j,V
He names the following k
prove his coutiuuous reaiden
cultivation of, said laod, viz-
Frank Wicltham, of W.itmill, Lu
county. Oregon, L D Fortest, Elta pi
ter. aud Samuel F Mi CcrriRan, lILi
burg, Laue couuty, Oregon.
K.M.Ve,k,
."niMI
MA
FOR ALL POIXTrt EA&T.
LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS im
( The Fust Mail, via llnnl-'
I ItiRtou Bait ljikc, lu&hi
7:00 P M
lutly.
( or h. minus city, or via Spo-
Luit.
Paul, with ttirough&enrlce
io r.iisiern cmes.
For fendletun. Uliranflel
7:00 T M
Daily.
1 Tinker 1 Itv. WmIIa Walli
fen u
ltayton, Colfax, Frjllmaa M
iiij
I Uiioiis. I
f 1- cut mixed train fori
i Hood River, Tbe Hallos
8:00 A M1
Ex Sun.l
Through Pullman sleeper!, tnurirt thjrn
and reclluinx chair para are tutaebtd tolhctk
trains.
Tor all Information, ratee, etc., call it riff
oflleH, oriier Washington aud Tbird itretli,
Portia: d, or address
W. H. Hl'RIJirRT.
General 1 'if stiver AtfEL
E. MrKEILL,
Receiver and General Manager.
Portland, or. yon.
K. J. JlcCLAXAHAX, Agent,
f NEW
2-- n B rap
BEFORE '.ArTR'-- li a
S2. E. 0. WISI'D W:3?E AS) Kia Mints
ia eold under pmiiive nntt-a "'"i,1"
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