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EUGENE, OKEGON,. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 21, 1895.
NO. 110.
DAILY
EUGENE
GUARD.
SJo Place Like Home
jflTH A BOTTLE OF
DR. HENLEY'S
Delery Beef and Iron
your home you have a COMPANION FOR LIFE
! It stimulates the APPETITE
Strengthens the NERVES
I Gives you a good night's REST
A perfect BLOOD PURIFIER
LbyOSHRXDK4URE'S BU,LDER AND T0NC
look! Look!
Look!
Jery Hat Reduced.
borrow morning I will begin
I the sale of Mens and
t Boys Hats.
tk Stiff. $1 27, the reg $1 75 kind
tk Stiff. 1 96, the reg 2 50 kind
ik Stiff. 2 10, the reg 3 00 kind
mn Fedora. 1 32, the reg 1 75 kind
i Fedora 1 30, the reg 1 70 kind
k Wool 1 23, the reg 1 50 kind
k Wool 85, the reg 1 25 kind
Crasher. 75, the reg 1 10 kind
(Crusher... 70, the reg 1 05 kind
Wool Hats 85 and 45c,
the reg 60 and 75c kind
Idrens Caps 21 and 32c
the reg 25 and 600 kind
'member this sale will only
t for one week, so be sure and
it miss a golden opportunity
t a bargain.
Horn Tongues Will Wag
Tomorrow we will open the sale
of Ladies and Misses Black
and Tan Oxfores
Blucher8.reg$2'.!5,now$l 90
i Oxfrds..reg 1 75, now 1 45
Oxfords. .reg 1 60, now 1 10
Oxfords..rog 1 10, now 83
Oxfords..reg 2 25, now 1 05
Oxfords..reg 1 75, now 1 45
OTford..reg 1 60, now 1 10
Oxfords..reg 1 10, now 85
Oxfords, 0 to 8J, '
reg $ .80, now $ .55
Oxfords, 8J to 12,
reg $1.00, now $ .80
Shoes, 8 to II,
$1 10, now $. .85
Shops, 12 to 2,
reg $1.25, now $ .97
Our entire line of Tan goods
will be sold for one week.. Don't
miss a chance of a lifetime to
save money.
Ladles Tan
Ladies Tan
Ladies Tan
Ladies Tan
Ladies Blk
Ladies Blk
Ladies Blk
Ladies Blk
Misses Tan
Misses Tan
Misses Tan
Misses Tan
FOR THE BLOOD
The Bet) Spring Medicine
We are also giving away the Security
Just Pan. If you havn't got a ticket call for
vne sMMStv
A- V. PETERS.
rrriNo Along Well. The foun
on for the new flouring mill will
mpleted in about two days, when
earpentera will commence aetlve
k on the mill proper. The mill
1 be in operation ready for the new
J of grain,
DOBNB Winners. W. C. Yorau
W a mandelin and G F Bullock a
plex type writer In th last draw
for Weekly Examiner prizes at
Franeisco.
RAGE HOME INDUSTRY..
H. WEINHARD'S
ER AND ICE DEPOT.
-The Best Beer on Earth.:
Seldomed Equalled. .
I Never . Excelled.
"JtM Beer for Family Use a Specialty.
ts, per dozen $1.60
to, " ' .75
t pints, " 60
in Any Amount Always on Hand.
'k WM. MAYER,
J Agent
A Good One. The editor of the
Providence Journal is interested in Or
egon affairs, and is evidently smart
enough to run an English journal. He
says: "Out in the California city of
Florence, women have been elected to
fill the important offices, and Senator
Alley has gone crazy over it, and will
be sent to Hie Oregon Insane Asylum
at Portland." -
Advancement Club. Professor
Shaw of the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege, at Corvallis, lectured to a good
house at Mount's hail last evening
under the auspices of the Advancement
Club. Tonight the club will hold
another meeting. The subject of
village improvement will be taken up
again and an interesting meeting is
anticipated.
RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSltORY.
ii guaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation
or money refunded. 60 cents per box. Send
two stamps for circular and Frie Sample to
MARTIN RUDY, Registered Pharmaclsl.fjincas
ter, Pa. No Postals answkrrd. For halo by all
first-class druggists everywhere, aud in Kneeno
Oregon by Osburn & DelAno
Just now everybody is thinking about
taking something for the blood.
A Spring medicine as we speak of
it. And it's a good thing to do, but you
want to get the proper medicine. If you
consult your physician he will tell you to
mnfrn a GOOD LIVER
IdMl JTIEDICINE
and that, because the liver has every
thing to do with the blood. If the liver
is sluggish the system is clogged, the
blood becomes impure, and the whole
body suffers. Every medicine recom
mended for the blood is supposed to
work on the liver. Then get at once the
" King of liver medicines,"
simmoNs LIVER
REGULATOR
It does its work well, and tones up the
whole system. It is " Better than Pills,"
and can be had In liquid or powder.
SLU E BUCK E T SI INES
An Old Pioneer Who Still Hopes to
Discover These Rich OeposlW.
The Dnlla T. M. says: In conversa
tion with an old pioneer yesterday who
arrived In Oregou in 1845 we learn that
his faith lins not abated in eveutually
finding what has been termed by
those immigrants who took the Meek
Cut-Oil the Blue Bucket mines. Ho
recollects well while passing through a
dry -gulch of picking up t lie bright
yellow chunk of some kind of mineral,
and says that a buckotful could cosily
be procured. When they camped at
night they took the nQgets out of their
pockets and beat them between atones
and proved tlioy were perfectly malle
able. But they did not know where
they were, winter was npronchlng aud
they wero anxious to reach t lie settle
ments. AVcnry and footsore, with
sickness and death as constant visitors,
they had little inclination to think
about gold, and their only desire was
to reach the Willamette valley and
rest after their toilsome journey. There
are certain landmarks which our in
formant discerned in the Harney coun
try a few yeais ago, and same day he
calculates to spend some time in loca
ting the spot where tho precious metal
covered the ground in as great profus
ion as pebbles do a rock y beach.
Rei'CULICANS. Among those who
wont to Portland today to attend the
meeting of the Young Men's Republi
can Clubs are Senator Alley and E. E.
Brodie of Florence, Representatives
Baker and Hillegas of Springfield,
Senator McCIung, C. J. Howard, Rev.
I. D. Driver, B. D. Paine, Jas.
Abrams, 8. H. Friendly L. N. Ronoy
aud W. V. Henderson.
Circus Coming. "The great, the
grand, tho only Syndicate Show and
Paris Hipprodrome" is headed for Ore
gon, and will probably exhibit In Eu
gene early In August.
Personal .
'A
I BELKNAP-
)t Medical Springs.
UniurpMwd and wonderfully efflcaciou
V in Caring
' 3matism, Skin'Diseases, Liver and Kid-
mj complaints. Catarrh, Drops;,
i La Grippe. Private Diseases,
Ague, Etc.
I'Xayd ;old, Steam, Eleetrie
ar;d Slpouer Bati)5.
FINE : SWIMMING RINK.
Free Pasture for Horses.
fc kinds of came abound. The rirer teems
, ge leaves hotels In Eugene for Belknap
' .. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in I
orning, maklna the mnnr In one day. I
m-apoudence wilt reeeire prompt attention
s, A. V. OSTKANDER,
Belknap Springs,
k Lane Co., Oregon.
THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS
Was Fought January 8, 1815
January 12, 1848, Abraham Lincoln made his first speech in
Congress. Lincoln has been dead for thirty years and still
the lineaments of bis kindly face are firmly impressed upon
the minds of every living American. He was good, he was
just and beloved by all, but his clothes lilted him none
too well.
I R'Wy Tailored Suit of
Happy Home Clothing
I5 Qood rj?ough for
For the Presiflent of these Uniteti States,
And their cost so little that the hu.nblest subject in the realm
may wear them and still live within bis means. Conic
In and see them.
X J. D. MATLOCK & CO.
'TC-
us.
Henry Lung, of Portland, is i Eu
geue. .
V. L. Bristow, of Pleasant Hill, was
in town today.
Waller Shumate, of Walterville, was
in ton 11 today.
V. N. Mutlock returned trom Gosh
eu this morning.
J. E. Young went to Cottage Cirove
this afternoon.
John Hnndsakeroumeup from Junc
tion tills ufternnon,
B. Lurch, of Cotlngo Uruvo, spent
'ast night in Eugene.
Miss May Cochran, of Cottage Grove,
is visiting In Kugene.
Mrs. and Miss Goodnle, ofCoburg,
visited in Kugene today.
A J. Babb is slightly indisposed at
bis home west of town.
Fnd Mulkey went to Portlaud ou
this morning's overland train.
Mrs. S. H. Friendly and daughter,
Rosalie, went to Portland today.
V. A. Loughinlllcr went to Cottage
Grove on business this afternoon.
George M. Hylnnd, o'f Portland, ar
rived in F.ugono on Inst night's train.
S. B. Harger and A. J. Kirk, of
Brownsville, did business in Kugene
tod. y.
James Hnuchett, of Michigan, a
nephew of Mrs. L. H. Hunchett, is
here ou a visit to that lady.
Geo. M. Miller and 11. A. Burr left
ou their bicycles this morning to at
tend tho meoting of the republican
clubs at Portland tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Konlng
ston, Kansas, arrived at Natron yes
terday, and will visit with tlioir
daughter, who is si ut Ion agent at thai
place.
Prof. K. B. McElroy will deliver the
annual addresi before the graduating
class at tho High school in Portland.
The professor is an eloquent and inter
esting talker.
A. Anderson, who has been In Linn
county building a warchoiiBO on Prof.
Johnson's farm, has returned. He
thinks tho Professor has one of the
best farms In that county.
Mrs. Dora Thomas, of Morcow,
Idaho, nee Dora Bond, who has been
visiting her parents at Irving for some
time, went to Roscburg yesterday to
visit with her sister, Mrs. Daisy Mink
ler, Nowberg, Yamhill county, Graphic:
Mrs. Sarah Morris lias gone t Eugene
to take treatment from a cancer doctor
for a cancer that has been giving her
considerable trouble lately. Her
daughter, Mrs. A. W. Reos, went with
her.
R. L. Ed wards, of Fall Creek, left
on tho southbound overland train last
night for his eld, home at Hpurta,
North Carolina, to remain perma
nently. His mother is In very poor
health at that place.
Notice.
All outstanding warrants bearing
registered date prior to April 0, 1805,
except warrant No. 883, will be paid
ou presentation at my otllee Juno 1st,
1805. Interest will cease after that
date. Geo. F. Craw,
City Treasurer.
Eugene, Or , May 21, 1805.
7,000 Cattle. Prlnevllle Review:
Frank Hampton, who has becen oper
oting in cattle in the Willamette val
ley during the winter, arrived in
Prinovllle Thursday morning. He
believes there has been near 7,000
young cattle bought and shipped out
of that valley during the past winter
and spring, averago price, f 10 per cap
ita. Mr. Hampton thinks that busi
ness will not resume and goed times
appear again until the currency ques
tion is tetiieu. inn, no says, is me
prevalent opinion among all business
men.
PuitB Alcohol. Wm. Renshaw
has Just received a consignment of
pure alcohol for medielnai purposes
direct from the distillery. Prices quite
reasonable.
The directors of the Cottage Grove
school district held a meeting Thurs
day aud elected for teachers for the
coming year Prof. J. K. Love, Misses
Rose Hanson, Balle Lincoln and Lot
tie White
University of California.
Editok Guard: So many of your
readers are interested in educational
matters through the influence of the
noble State University located at Eu-
geue, that it lias occurred to mo to
send you a few hintily penned items
ubout the University of California.
It is located at Berkeley, across the
bay from Sau Francisco, and adjoining
Oakland. It is within easy reach of a
populatiou of 400,000 people. It has a
noble site, backed by high hills, and
fronted by Sail Franeisco Bay. Thoro
are seven largo buildings besides cot
tages for students, shops, otc. Tho
new mechanical and electrical build
ing is very Hue,. costing $135,000. The
endowment fnud amounts to $1,805,
757.02 according to the report ot tho
secretary for 1803. Tho value of tho
grounds, buildings, etc, is $3,200,424.
05. Aud the annual expenses are over
$200,000. The president's salary is $8,
000 and a house. The professors ro.
oeivo from $3,000 to $4,100.
Tho new register of the University
of California shows tho total number
of studutits enrolled at tho colleges at
Berkeley to bo 1121, of which 300 are
women. Tills is an excess over tho
ister University at Palo Alto of 24,
they having Increased 13 per cent
while tho State University's increase
is 81! per cent. Including those enroll
ed in the affiliated colleges In Sun
Francisco, the grand total amounts to
1781.
A brief account of tho lust com
mencement will be of interest. There
were 112 graduates, an lucreasoof37
per cent over last year. The exorcises
wero hold In tho gymnasium which Is
a very shabby place for so great an oc
casion. It was packed to tho doors.
Thore were no students on tho plat
form, only professors, regcuts and oth
er dignitaries. President Kellogg
wore ills gown and cap. The graduut
ing class sat iu a body at ouo sldo.
There were lour speakers. The sub
jects might be considered dry by an
Eugene audience. They were treated
as it seomed to me without any special
reference to tho audience. As address
es I should say they wore heavy and
Ineffective. As essays or revlow arti
cles they were able and scholarly. The
following are the subjocts of those who
spoko: "The Value of Liberal Science,"
'Is the Method of Jurisprudence Ex
clusively Scientific," Poem, "Mlsan-
thropas" and "Faith in the Moral
Consciousness." Tho peem was very
good, delivered fairly woll, though not
perfectly committed. Tho speaker
held tho roil of manuscript lu his
hand. Both of the other young gen
tlemen placed the manuscript eu tho
desk boforo them and referred to it fre
quently. Neither of thorn showed
any oratorical training. One of them
paused painfully between sentences.
The other was sometimes Indistinct In
utterance and varied his delivery ouly
by thrusting his hand Into IiIb pocket
up to his elbow. It was vory evident
that in tliis sohool no particular atten
tion is paid to publio address. Ou the
eonlrary you would say grace of speech
was held in contempt. At least Judg
ing by this commencement oratory Is
not at a promium In U. C.
The medalist or the class was a
young lady. She declined the modal
with thanks. Her essay was the best
given. It seemed to interest purlieu
larly the venerublo and celebrated
Prof. LeConte. It was said to be dl
ametrlcally opposed to the teachings
of this most illustrious of the Univer
sity's teachers.
The president gave a review of tho
year's work, wbloli seemed to please
everybody, after which degrees wero
conferred upon the graduates as they
enme to the platform In groups.
The University Is one of the great
Institutions of tho country, and Is
growing rapidly. Its athletic team is
East now to meet tho teams of the
Big Four" and it lias already gained
a victory over Princeton. Tho U. of
C. is up to dute. There is no moss
anywhere unless It be on the elocution
chair. Howevti I think there Is no
such chair. They have outgrown It.
They have here plenty of money,
professors of world-wide reputation,
progressive, public spirited regents, an
army of students and back of It all a
rich, proud and liberal state.
C. M. Hill.
z4
WE SELL DATES
That seems funny dont It,
but the
California Laxative Dates
GLACE Is a natural date. It contain
I a medication and is tasteless. Doe
not gripe or sicken the stomach. Ask
I Henderson & Linn about Hum.
ST0LKN 000DS.
They aro Fuuud lu the Trunk Left ut
the; Hotel Eugene by Esther
Tripp ami C. K. Jones.
It will be remembered that at the
time the postollicu at Pleasant Hill
was robbed, about December I, ls4,
that a lot of clothing belonging to W.
L. Bristow, postmaster mid storekeep
er, was also taken. It will ulso be ro-
meuibered Hint a couplo representing
to bo 111 an and wife and passing under
the -initio of Mr. and Mrs. Jones stoo
ped for sonio time during February at
the Hotel Eugene unil Hint shortly af
ter leaving Jones was arrested ut Sa
lem and tho woman was arna'.odat
Portland under the name of Esther
Tripp, tho Guahii giving an account
of their arrests ot the time and tho do
ings of Hie couplo while here.
It was believed by the olllcers that
Jono wus connected with tho robbery
of the postofllce ut Plensant Hill and
Muishal Day of tins city and others
have been oorresDondlinr with Mr.
Bristow ever since his arrest. Yester
day Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J.
M. Williams was at Pleasant Hill on
business and while thoru conferred
with Mr. Bristow In regard to the
clothing In the trunk now held ut the
Hotel Eugene as security for the board
bill ol C. K. Jones and Esther Trim).
Today Mr. Bristow cnuio to Eugene
aud examined the goods in the trunk,
Identifying a number of articles as
stolen from his store oil tho night of
December 1. Among the articles were
ovorshirts, men's hose, underclothing
and a pair of engineer's overalls. Sonio
of tho articles bore Mr. Brlstow's prl-
vatecost marks. Tills will furnish
conclusive evidence that Jones and his
gang are tho pnrtles who robbed tho
Plensant Hill postolllco and also per
petrated a number of other burglaries
throughout the Willamette valley
about that time.
C. E. Jones wns in Eugene during
November of lust year, registering at
tho Minnesota hotel on tho 8th of that
month nud remaining there until tho
2!Hh. Two men registering us F. M.
Hiillult and S. C. C. Webb were also at
tho Minnesota hotel about that time.
Theso parties all left town owing moro
or less eu hotel bills. It Is now be
lioved by tno olllcers hero tliut Junney
and Sullivan, who aro now In Jail nt
Portland, aro tho same men who wore
here under tho names of Ilaslett and
Wobb. It Is likely this Is Iruo, for
during tho period between Nov.
8 and Nov. 20, 1804 tho time that
Jones, Hullet and Webb were In Eu-geno-a
number of petty burglaries
were committed In tills city, and
since that timo none havo been com
mitted. Tlieso mon doubtless belong
to an organized party and aro tho ones
who committed the robberies at this
place us well as at other points
throughout the valley.
Dr. llark is Coming.
These are the words which evury
ondeavorer In Eugene is saying to the
next one. The largest hull In tlio city
will bo crowded to hear "Father En
deavoror Clark" next Wednesday
ovenlng, May 22. Stale President II
S Gile will iiIho bo with him. Mrs
Linn will havo charge of the music,
and the choirs of tho city, and all
others who will keep willi tho muslo
will please meet at Mrs Linn's homo
Tuesday evening. All Endenvorers
and all others who wish to do so will
plensa assemble ut the depot nt tho in
coming of the nf ernonn locnl on Wed
nesday to greet our distinguished
guests.
The Value of Coins.
The value of gold coin Is In Its
weight; the value of silver coin Is tho
government stump on It. The value
of Simmon's Liver Regulator Is the
relief It gives from biliousness and sick
headache. A 25-cent packago of pow
der tins permanently cured many a
one.
Mketinoh Will Close. Mrs.
Woosely, the Kentucky evangelist,
will preach her farewell sermon at the
C. P. church tonight. The meotlngs
have been quite successful.
Lst. In this city Saturday a Dem
oret silver medal. Finder please
leave at this ofllce.
Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness
to tho Complexion aud cures Cmitlpa
Hon. 25 cU., 60 els., $1.. Hold by
Henderson A Linn.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR.
mm
CREAM
Most Perfect Made.
Ac. Yicr the Standard.