DAILY EUGJSNE GUARD,
:
I. L, CAMPBELL, Publisher.
IMMJshyil eviry evening ol tin- week, Huinluy
tcoj!dl. AIdrees all cow mt! it teat ions, nui
n.tku all rmuitliinces pi.ynb.i' to tho Ki'uesk
:Ji'ak;i. Kuvne. Oregon.
cWIMCItllTJON KATIv::
fDAU.Y.)
Dollverod by rarrler, per wn.-! t -0
Delivered by currier, ier mouth "5
fly mull, one your (In mlvatieo) V W
Six months it ib
Oiio m mth ?5
HI nett cojiies 6
Will not bo ent by mail to miy address 'r
&ny length ol time, unless paid In ailvAUKe.
(WP.KKLV.)
One yunr (In nitvnmv) T-i W
lx month IW
.lilvertUhi niton made known on appIiiuUnii.
Kntorod us sc'pond-clasf innttvr at the F.iiK.mi,
Orison, otoiUi:c.
MOXD.YY, - - MAY 13, IWIO.
A monthly pay roll of Home con
sequence mukea good times. Es
tablish miinufaoturing iiHlustriri.
Whilo tho people of Kugenc are
talking diversified farming to the
tillers of the soil, the said tillers
should talk to the people of town
of their neod of diversified manu
factories. Both are needed to in
sure prosperity.
There is a forward movement
from the Atlantic to tho Pacific,
and the wave of leturning prosper
ity is visihlo on all sides. Cheer
up, display some energy and help
hasten the day when tho cry of
hard times will be heard no more.
No longer will the public school
teacher of Newton, Mass., have
her ears tortured by the excrucia
ting shriek of the slate pencil, as it
traces its path across tho surface ef
the once harmless, necessary slate.
Tho authorities of that city have
ostracized these articles as being
hotbed.8 of bacilli, sowing desease
and contagion among their inno
cent owners.
Salem Statesman: Yesterday a
man stepped from the state prison
a free man, after having served the
term for which he had beon com
mitted for having given whiskey to
Indians a thing ho can do today
with impunity, as tho courts havo
since decided that it is no crime
What kind of jr.stico is this that
causes this man to go through life
vfith the brand of "convict" upon
him, while thousands of men who
commit the Bame ''crime" that he
did go free? Tho deoision in the
courts came too lato to do him any
good.
Two indictments against tho
notorious Nat Blum havo been dis
missed by Judge Stephens nt Port
land, on motion of the prosecuting
attorney. Two important wit
nessess are not now obtainable, and
conviction was considered impossi
ble. Suoh is tho resultof tho law's
delay, and tho delay was occasioned
purposely to enable this criminal
to escape justice because he had
onco buun a prominent man. Had
bo been less prominent ho would
have been punished promptly.
Such follows are to society tho most
dangerous of criminals, and yet the
protection society asks through
her courts is ignored.
Telegram: Portland's organ of
populism opines that "one of the
issues of tho stato campaign next
year should bo tho abolition of tho
railroad commission, as it costs tho
btalo an enormous amount of
money and no benefit is derived."
That was ono of thu issues of the
stato campaign last year, and tho
desire of the people then expressed
was thwarted by tho obstruction
ists ill tho lato legislature whoso
tactics the populist organ approved.
Jt is a safe policy, however, to ad
vise a sliurt-memoried peoplo this
year as to what they should do next
year.
Much gossip is heard in London
with regard to the queen's 70th
birthday anniversary on May 24th.
It is not so much tho festivities
which aro to be connected with this
event which form the subject of
gossip as the fact that it is freely
rumored that her majesty will
abdicate on that day, and after that
Prince of Wales will reign as King
Edward VIII. It is learned that
tho queen expressed her wish to
Indicate at a nieeling not long ago,
I at which the Prince of Wales,
I Lord Kfiglmry anil at least two
members of tho cabinet were pres
ent. If hrr majesty surrenders the
crown on that day (die will have
re:gned 58 years, the longest reign
of any monarch of the 19th cen
tury. The postmaster-general bus de
cided to establish a marine mail
service at Detroit for the free deliv
ery and collection of mail matter
ol vessels that pass up and down
(he Det'oit river and cjrry a float
ing population of 25C0 to 3000.
More tonnage passes Detroit than
any other port in the world. Dur
the season of navigation on the
laki s a vessel passes Detroit every
seven minutes during the day
The new service will therefore be
continuous and will he conducted
by means of a steam launch, which
will be used by tho postal 'em
ployes. The new service will be
maintained through the free delivery
appropriation in the bureau of the
first assistant postmaster-general.
Mail will be delivered to the vessels
by carriers .just as it is to ordinary
business houses.
Purks' Bure Cure is a positive specific
in all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys. By removing the uric acid in
the blood it cures Rheumatism. B. B
liasford, of Carthnge. 8. Dakota, says:
I helieve Parks' Sure Cure excels all
other medicines Tor Itheuniatism and
Urinary disorders." Bold by A. Yer-
inoton.
A Philomath correspondent says:
Mrs. Ella Jones from Cottage Drove
has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Boles, of this place. Satur
day she went on to Summit, accom
panied by Miss Lola Calvin from Illi
nois to visit her sister, Mrs. Underbill,
and assist in an entertainment plveu
for the benefit of the pastor of the
Evangelical church.
lair and beautiful
the woman w ho keeps
at a distance the com
plexion bcautifiers,
paints and powders,
which soon ruin the face.
A healthy glow to the
skin, a face without
wrinkles, and sparkling
eyes, will be yours if you
keep the system and the
special internal organs
In good condition. The young girl, or wo-
mau. often grows pale, wrinkled and thin.
:i;ieu
s her
.ttd at
i;i troi
eats little, everything wearies her, she com
plains of herself as tic hint? and sore and as
steeping poorly, unen fine 1:1 uoumtu wuu
backache, or a tender spino, with a bearing
down weight in the abuomtvi, or at periods
she may be irregular, or 8uiT:r extreme pain
from functional dernmremcilts.
rr Piorr nMif entinilf iii? tihvstcian to
the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of
Buffalo, N. Y., in his Ions; and nctive experi
ence, met manv cases of VtH kind, for which
he used a prescription wMoh was found to
cure such difficulties pert: '..nenlly in ninety-
eifht percent, of all case1.. Having proven
no successful, Dr. Pierce : ut his " Favorite
Prescription " on the mar:.. t, and it is to-day
sold more largely than r.i.y other medicine
for the ills of woman.
For all functional derar. r ments. displace
tneiitn, ulceration, inflai mtion, and the
catarrhal drain from the i ing membranes
of the special internal or- :s of women, Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prcsc ion reaches the
origiu of the trouble, and corrects it.
Mrs. Mary Crim, of F. brt, Fntnktm Co.
., writes: "A few
yenrs dro 1 iook cum, -v
which resulted in female c -Vv
trouble, and affected my 'J5,jji
year ago, I took chills,
nadoueor two a month;
they were very weaken
ing. Had pains in my
uies.more frequently in
left side; gradually grew
worse until, finally, I
hnd to take to bed, t
had a bad couch and
couldn't rest. I com
menced taking your
medicine, took it about ''
four months, taking '
even bottles of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Tre
crintion and five of Ik '
Mrs. Crim.
1 Golden Medicnl Dis-
covery." My weight :ws increased, and I feel
oeucrana stowcrinai 1 nave tor years.'
H. N. GRAIN.
Watches,
Clocks, '
Jewelry,
Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware.
fir-Watch Repairing a Specialty.
EuoBNB, Oregon
Lane County Bank.
((established Id ISSA)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. O. 1IOVKY. President.
J. M. A HltAM.S. Cashier.
A. O. HOVKY, Jk., Asst.Cashr,
J. i. LUCKEY,
CF 213 WBL 23 Xt.
W'iitclit's aud Clocks Repaired.
DICKENS' "SITUATIONS."
The Similarity or nil Method. In Wind
ing Un Ills riots.
It la curious what a ponchnnfc Dickens
hnd for certain nioloilraniotio situations,
which scunicd to his fanoy so telling that
ho ropeatod and reproduced thorn many
timos over. Ho had a lively dramatio
turn, and I always thought would have
bad extraordinary success as a dramatist
I onco asked him why he had not taken
up this 'lino" seriously, and I think ho
mado tho excuso it was long ago, many
yoors bofore his death that bo had noi
tiino, tasto or pationoo. Tho real reason
no doubt was that he could not work
without expanding and could not "carve
beads upon a cherry stono."
A literary friend, who has his "Boz" at
his fingers' ends, has with groat aoutenoss
pointed out to mo that Nicholas Nloklcby
was a gonulno "Adolphl walking gentle
man." His manner, borolo bursts, pro
tection of his slstor, boarding of Ralph,
etc., wero all elomcnts In tho-Adolphl
inolodraina. Ralph was a rogular stage
villain. That his works are all dramatio
and conceived in tho true spirit of tbe
stago is plain from tho vast list of adap
tations. Each story has beon adapted
again and again and will boar the procoss
admirably.
Ono method for winding up His plot, to
whioh ho was exoessively partial, was the
unmasking of the villain owing to tho bo
trayal of some confederate. Tho parties
aro gonerally brought together In a room
by the more virtuous membors. Tho oon
federato then omergos from bis conceal
ment and tells a long story of villainy.
We have this donouoment first in "Oliver
Twist." where Monks makes his revela
tions. In "Niokleby" Ralph Is confronted
with "the man Snawloy and Squoors."
In the "Old Curiosity Shop" Qullp Is
similarly exposed. In "Barnaby Budge"
Haredale forces his hereditary enemy to
make revelations. In"Chuzzlewlt" Jonas
is confronted with another betrayer. In
Copnorflold" Uriah Heep Is denounced
and exposed by Mr. Mlcawber. In "Bleak
House" Lady Dedlook Is similarly traokod.
Iu nearly all the cases tbe guilty person
goos off and commits suiolde. Gentle
man's Magazine.
Fob Rent. A small barn conven
ient to the business portion of the city.
Inquire at this ofllee.
When Baby was sick, we gave her (Jasto;,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla,
When sho becaino Miss, she clung to Castor ia.
When she had Children, she gave them Castorfau
PRICES
Day & Henderson's.
Kitchen Tables
Fall Leaf '
.,$1 25
. 2 00
.. 4 CO
.. 9 00
Extension "
Maple Brueau
Warh btaml with glass..
Bed Stead :
Wire Matress
6 00
1 75
1 50
2 50
50c
1 25
55c
75c
Top Matress
Kitchen chair
Cane rockers
All Wool Carpet
3 ply wool carpet..
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
$g DENTIST,
Docs only first-clasn work. The lntost Im
provements used. Terms moderate. nnleeAnd
residence on olive street, between Filth and
Six tli street', one block west of Minnesota
Hotel.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS,Proprietor.
Stapro leaves Kurpho Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fritiays at 6 o'clock a. m., passcugers arriv
ing at F loroucetho day (ullowiiiK at 10 o'clock
a. m. tf .
Returning passengers leave Florence Mon
(iftVH. lYmliiPkilnvk. mil VrhUvn at ....U?
arriving in Kngeue the uext day at 7 p. m.
SlXtil.K KAltK nrt
ROUND TK1H """'." I! fj'oO
Tickets for sale at K. Bangs' livery barn, Ku-
svnu,ui nt iiuiurt 'tivuuiori 1 uuicu in nor
ence.
A LIDY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
POHPLEXIOM
U POWDER f
i POZZONI'S
H Combines everv elemcnf
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.'
Irulat upon having the genuine.
IT IS FOR &ntE EVERYWHERE.
Hrnolfl's Bromo-CBleni.
MndM ctirilm runnt fnr hmm orSlck
,..-,..,.M V.VUI.1HUH., miruert, Add Vr
At'iviiiiit, At-ti.loio fur Alcoholio
iti4 ottr ncwuoa. i rctt,lJ, 3&tud&)ceaU.
Ktln-f)ctinb.
THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO.
151 S. Wnlirn Atanue, CHICUGQ.
by all PrupKlsU.
THE BEST,
ROPE
TOBACCO.
T. G.BlKDBICES,
frtsident.
8.B. Eakih, Jb.,
Cashier
First National Bank
Ot Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital $50,000
Surplus and Profits, 50,000
Eugene - - Oregon-
A tranAral h&nkinp businefiB done on reason
able terms. Sight drafts on NEW YOKK,
CIIIU AGO, SAN FRANCISCO and PORT
LAND, OREGON.
BillB of exchange sold on foreign countnos.
Denosita received subject to oheck or curtiH-
cate of desalt.
All collections entrusted to as will receive
prompt attention.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangelist,)
Of l)es Moines, Iowa, writes nnder date of
March 2.1, 1893:
S. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,
jjumr, uregon.
Oentlemen: On nrrivinir borne last
week, I found all well and anxiously
waiting. Our little girl, eight and one
half years old, who had wasted away
to.38 pounds, is now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. B.
Cough Cure lias done its work well.
Botli of the children like it. Your 8.
R. Coni'li Cure has cured and ketjt
away ail hoarsness from nie. Bo give
it to every one, witn greetings ior an.
Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mr. and Mks. J. F. Fokd.
. If tou wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and
ready for the Spring's work, cleanse the system
with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking
two or throe doses a week.
Bold nndera positive guarantee
Su cents per bottle by all druggists.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
Gr
HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
of a tuple and Fancy Groceries bought iu the
Iw.n markets
Exclusively For Cash,
I can oiler the public better prices
inau any oilier House;
IN EUGENE. :
J'riKiuco of all Minis taken at market
388338!88&88880
GOLDEN !
I WEST i
BAKING POWDER
3 It KARONS WHY
you should buy It.
1 . It Is mado right here nt home.
. 2. It Is made of the very finest
materia ami is guaranteed
in every respei t equal or
superior to the very best.
3. Tho makers gunrnutcc to:
tin and every croer-:
authorized to retiun
money if Hbonot8iiih.lY..:
CAN YOU ASK F0H .
Clossrt ft Divers, Portias i. o
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yorsaleatYerington s 9th street drug store.
AM RlBllls.. rkl VtVlllrTm .
to to Uca InUnM). Mtn
AS A PREVENTIVE
byelttrtrte It I. lmpM.ibleNcxitne8
!!?,''"':l',r "f-'"" limn:Z
gents, Ktigone Oregon. UBISU nrt !
P- night
I MOVES THE BOWELS IN S
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FISHER & W ATKINS,
riiOPiuK 101,8.
Will keep conxMiitiy on Laud a lull "U-,: .,
33 IE? 2SJ 3E
MUTiON. I'CHii AMD VEAL
VV Lich they will sell at thu lowest umrket prl
ces, A fair share id the public pativuiie fan
licitt-.t.
TO TliK FAKMKUS :
Wr will pay the highest market price for Fat
UntUv, Hogn and tiheop.
(SHOP ON WllJiAAfKTTK STItEKT.
Meats deliverd'l to any part nf the oity f'rea of
uliore.
Ttos, F. oakes, Henry C. Tame, Henry C, Round
Receivers.
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PACIFIC R. R
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Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Tourist
St. Paul,
Minneapolis,
Duluth,
Fargo
Grand Forks
Crookston,
Winnlpe",
Helena and
TO
i Butte.
-Through Tickets to-
Chicago,
Washington,
Philadelphia,
New York,
Boston and all
Points East and South.
For information, time enrds, maps and tickets
call on or wnto
R. McMURPHEY
Gen'l Agent, Eugene,
Office: Rooms 2 and 4 Slielton Block.
OR-
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent,
255 Morrison Street, corner Third,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
THE BEST.
FOR A KINS.
fcJSTS4rrJJiriT
i p. t- n r? n nvA xr
t-. ntOKHfcbMSKUCOCttr. .
fii? 3.E?P3JCE,3S0LE:
.. S?iA .EXTRA r INK .
OverOr.o Ktt!lr.:i Pcnoio ,vru.-t
W.L.Boglas $3&$4Sii
AH our shoen lire et,ui;;!y jsctisfactory
They glvot'-io !rt value f .,r -tho money.
They equal cnitom shoe hi style and fit.
Thlr wearing QLa!Kies a. e unsurpassed.
The prices are unirorm, Rnmpea on sole.
From $i to fa -v-'l over other makes,
ifyouxdsalerunnotsupplyyouvecan. Sold!?y
Bold by A. HUNT. Eugene.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIME CARD.
After the 4th of Oct. 1804, the street
cars will run on the following schedule
time until turttier notice.
LEAVING THE DEPOT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:18-9:40-10:00 a. m.,
then every half hour.
LEAVE THE UNIVKBSTY.
7:25-7:55-8:25-8:55-9:25-0:50-10:15 a. ni.,
then every half hour.
Cars will leave promptly on lime.
H. W. HOLDEN.
Summons.
In the Circuit Conrt of the Stale of Ore
eon. for Lane Oountv.
nora juurcott, I'lumuH,
George Marcott, Defemlu
unt.
To Qtorge Marcott, the above named de
fendant: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, yon
are hereby Bntnmoned and requited to ap
pear and aDswer the complaint in the
above entitled suit now on file agaiust you
in the above entitled court, ou or before
tbe neit ngiilnr ti-rm of said Court, which
M,id court aud the t-rm titer of is to be be.
gun and holileu at tbe court bouse in Ku
gene Oity, Oregon, on Monday, the luth
day of June, 181)0, and if oti fall lo appear
and answer said coiuplutut a- herein re
quired, the plaintiff will apply lo said
court for tho relief prayed for iu said com
pluiut aud for general relief, besides tbe
coals and disbursements of said suit, towit:
For a decree diasolving tbe ruarringe con
tract now existing between plaintiff and
defendant aud for the custody of the minor
ehiluren of plaintiff aud d, fondant, name
ly: EffleL. Marcott, Virgil K. Marcott
ind Joseph F. Marcott.
This summons is published by order of
the Hon. J C. Fnlltrtou, Judge of said
Court, made at Chambers on the Utb day
of Apiil, 1895.
Dated this 12th day of April, 1895.
Biiaeu & Young,
Attorneys for Pliiiliff.
steel m m
::l I i
are the odnal and oily r;:"TT:v : l-
iiiiiiiQ uc . on ni maritec. . .v. : '
mail, (ienuinesotdoui) by
OSDURN & DKLANO Dtlurglsts and sole
genu, Kugene, Oregon.
1 1 imu
W.I
S3
JIWK STORE
. mm. Pf,J,t,
Kee
''" - ! I ill-
mi m gib
Foley Hot Spri
The Well Known Superu,
cinal Qualities JR
Springs make them
a Favorite
RESORT FOB INVALIDS,
AndtheAbun-
Fine Fishi
"3. renders it the
Sportsmans' Elysium
or Victors. For fun
Inrs. Address: pmlm-
P-RUNEY.Pp,
HleyS,n,p,
Eugene, Obsqos.
UuBols Rros., Propriflcn
KOlt ALL MINTS EAST.
LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH ND I SHEETS jilt
I '1 Im Knsl Mail, vis Hunt-'
I inptnn tialt Uie, tatbi
I or KmisRs t;ltT. or Til po-
7:C0 P M
Daily.
1 t-rini. M inm-HiHilli mil SL
Paul, Willi ttiroughHrrifei
io Kiiitern oilier. j
i:00r.M
liflker I v. nulls natu. Ji
Daily.
t Uaj'ton, C'cilfnx, inllmu ( Mj
I AIUH'DW HIIU lUHIIUUlllllUf
sutums. .
L chI mixed train (or
8:00 A M
Kx Bun
and Interim (llale pnlatl. Illj!
TlinniKh Pullman slceB, tran" wg
and reellniua clialr cam sre Btwnea Wtitmp
trains.
For all information. rale, etc., , nil !
offlce, rorner Wastiinglon mil Tbinl owt
Portia, d, or address w HMJrl,.
acuemiriiKii!"!
e. McNeill,
Receiver and (leneral Slansger.
Portland. or. gon.irt, A)ijnAS
ie sold nnder nosmj. ."""Sj
anthorizfd Mteat. oalr, rJfjJS
Loss of Brain and Nerve fw jjrfj
Confldaco; Meryojwow JU Jj,
Losb of Power of tliu l.e
sex, caused bvovr-cxrtion,lnL
Excessive Uo f , Tooarro, OpJ
which lends to Miwrv. '"""Sit fttfli
and lloatb. Hy ""'S'
Osburn 4 DelAno.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
He Southern Pacific &
Express rrimI--ff
South I ikst''.
Above trains stop .U
1aclri.
m xii n. tn Jjv . .
X ,X t Kntreno id
nrrrwEiar wkiw
M.VIt THAI
nrf.lsl"''
7:30 a m I I.'
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