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DAILY EUGENE GUARD. I. h. CAMPBELL, Publisher. I'ubl Jutted every etenlngof Ihe weotc, Sunday tcepted. Address all communications, and aakt) all remittances ptyable to the Euoenb uitab. Kugcuoi Oregon. SUBSCKIITION RATES: (DAILY. J i)cllrerui by carrier, per week I - Delivered by carrier, per mouth 75 By mail, one year (Id advance) 7 60 Six months 8 76 Ono month , 75 tfliule copies 6 Will not be sent by mall to any addreu, (or any length of tlmo, unless paid In advance. (WEEKLY.) Ono year (in advance) 12 00 rilx mouths 1 00 .IdvortUlug rates made known on application. Kutured as second-class matter at the Eugene, O'uroii, postofflce. , TUESDAY, - - MAY 21, 1895. A PROFITABLE SETTLEMENT. I have just heard of two Louis ville rivals who have disposed of their quarrel in a profitable way, says a correspondent of the New York Herald. At first they deter mined to fight for the girl. It was to have been pistols for two and a lunch for the Burvivor. For a few days matters looked desperate, but a woman who can't make up her mind which of two lovers she pre fers isn't worth the trouble it takes to load a gun. Whichever of the two she married she would proba bly hunt up the other before the honeymoon became a waning cres cent. Now there was a third aspi iant, a wealthy and gouty old biped, and he offered the young sters a goodly sum of money if they would both retire And give him a chance. The money was accepted and divided share and share alike. It would be folly to waste precious gunpowder over a bit ef feminine bric-a-brac as brittle as that. It wus a good bargain for all except the old "biped." Dallas Itemizer, dem.: We con sider Oregon as very fortunate in having suoh a ohief executive as Governor Lord and Hitch a secretary of state as H. K. Kincaid. They are in no sense cranks, but are in every sense tlio friends of the peo ple ut largo. With them the mat tor of popularity or the reverse cuts no figure, it being simply a ques tion of duty to thsse they were choson to serve. If we were a bit ter democratic partisan, we should leave it to editors of their own faith to praise them, but we hope to always be found with enough man hood to approve what is worthy and condemn what is unworthy wherever found. ABtoria Budget: Ex-Sheriff Smith, was in office about seven years. The office was worth not less than $16,000 per year $ 1 12,000 for the whole time. When he married his last wife she was worth about $17,000; now she is hopelessly involved. It is reason able to eittimato that he is in debt about $12,000. That makes $141,- 000 ho linB squandered in the time mentioned, and his wife accepted a situation in a dress making shop today at a salary, of 75 cents por day; his dnughter is coin polled to ' work in the can factory for $3.50 por weok. He loft tlieiu without a nickel. Bradstreet's roports show a big increase in clearances, take the whole U. S. for one week, over the corresponding yio of last yoar. It is to be noticed though that the in crease has not yet struck this coast, which rathor shows a decrease, that of Portland boing 21 por cent, Seattle 21.8 per cent, San Francisco 1.1 per cent. The largest increase is that of New York, over 50 per cent. Spokane shows an increase of 22 per cent, and Tacoma of 20. The justices of the U. S. supreme court who voted against the income tax law were, Chief Justice Fuller and Justices Gray, Field, Brewer and Shiran. For the law were Jus tices Harlan, White, Brown and Jackson. Wl-eat is steady and advancing in the markets of llio world. It is good nows to pnwm who havo beon selling n iv very narrow margin or at a lues. Dealers report an advance in quotations of wholesale rates in a numbor ot commodities. A Portland paper has this: Cer tificates of deposit on the Portland Savings bank are being hawked around the street and offered for sale for twenty-five cents on the dollar. The poor depositors in that institution are certainly de serving of universal sympathy. The Times says the vitality is oozing out of the Corvallis street railroad. The actual cost was $11,- 000. Miles Wilkns traded real property and $2,250 cash for it. At one time the receipts were as high as $100; but now they have been flickering until they amount to only about $10 a month. A Portland company now owns the road, having taken it on a debt. As a license of $10 a year has been imposed it will have to stop run ning and the rails will no doubt be sold for old iron. Medford Mail: R. N. Barker, of Cottage Grove, was here lost week talking up a possible deal witn W. W. Taylor for the purchase of a half Inter est in Mr. Taylor's saw mill, which is now over in the J en ay creek country, but which is proposed to be put at work on a f;00 acre tract of Umber laud which belongs to the Taylor boys, and which Is located not a great distauoe east of Medford. Mr. Barker Is an old time acquaintance of O. P. Liudley. HOUSEKEEPERS who are delicate. run-aown, or overworked, and those who suf fer from back ache, headache, draejging'down sensations in the abdomen, and many other symptoms of de rangement of the female functions can find renewed strength and health by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For the pains and aches, the periods of melancholy and sleeplessness nothing can do you so much permanent good as this vegetable compound. You save the doctor's fee. as well as your mod esty, by purchasing this ' Prescription '' of Doctor Pierce. For a great many years Dr. R. V. Pierce (chief consulting physician and specialist to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y.) made a specialty of the diseases of women, and from his large experience he was able to compound a "Prescription" which acted directly upon the special internal parts of women, when in doubt as to your ailment write him, it will cost you nothing. A Book, on "Woman and Her Diseases." published by the World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., is of inter est to all women. It will be sent for ten cents in stamps. When women are afflicted with nervous ness, irritability, nervous prostration or ex haustion and sleeplessness, in nine cases out of ten the source of the trouble is some displacement, irregularity or derangement of the special internal parts. -Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures permanently such cases as well as that distressing in ternal discharge from the mucous mem brane, inflammation and ulceration. Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Mich. Gentlemen I am more than willing to say your most valuable medicine has cured me of female weakness and a catarrhal discharge from the lining membranes of the special parbk- I suf fered for years with pain In my back, never a night was 1 free. At your request I commenced treatment with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. I could not sleep on a mattrass ; It seemed as though it would kill me. Since taking the medicine I can sleep anywhere; 1 am perfectly well. I would not be placed in my former con dition for any money. Gratefnlly yours. PRICES - Day & Henderson's. Kitohen Tables. Fall Leaf .. $1 25 2 00 4 50 9 00 Extension " Maple Brueau Wash Stand with glass 6 00 Bed Stead 1 75 Wire Matrons.. Top Matresf Kitohen chair. Cane rockers ..... 1 50 2 50 50o 1 25 All Wool Carpet . 55c 75c 8 ply wool carpet H. N. GRAIN. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ling and Silver-plated Wars. fcS-YnU;h Repairing a Specialty.-! EUQENE, ORBOON Lane County Bank (Established In ISM.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. ABKAMS, Cashier. A. U. HOVEY, Jr.,, Asst. Cashr COJIMISSIOSEUS COUBT. j TIib fullou'inir claims were allowed and warrants were ordered drawn for tbe amounts: P M Blulr, hauling body un known person, cluimocl $3; allowed 1 50 Lino & Kays, burying and care for unknown persou 40 w J M Williams deputy district at torney coroner's Inquest un known person 5 OC JM Williams deputy district at torney coroner's inquest 5 00 J M Williams deputy district at torney stute vs It M Stevens... 5 00 B F Sorrls justice of tbe peace saoi as above 5 20 H. J Day marshal same as above 2 20 Hiram Wlngurd Justice of the peace stute vs Jos Burley 1 10 C F Croner hauling road ma chine to (hop 60 A E Wheeler justice of the peace state vs Amos Avins 3 05 TD Linton constable name as above I 00 J M Williams deputy district at torney same as above 5 00 A E Wheeler Justice of the peace stute vs Geo Reed and Geo - Hall 4 05 T D Linton constable same as above 13 00 John Wiseman constable same as above 0 70 J M Williams deputy district attorney same as above 5 00 A E Wheeler justice of the peace state vs Geo A Dorris 10 50 T D Linton constable same as above i 11 TO J M Williams deputy district at torney same as above 5 00 J? L GHbbs witness fame as above 1 TO J W Cox rebate on poll tax 1894 1 00 Jee Mersh rebate on taxes 1894... 1 10 F Reisnei Post Commander. J W . Geary Post No 7 for relief fur - niBhed W O Sanborne ex- Union soldier 6 CO F Reisner for relief furnished I Yeager ex-union soldier 8 00 J T Callison comity commission er services May 43 00 Eli Perkins county commission er services May and use of team 65 50 A II Fisk supplies and material for ferry house : 7 50 A E Wheeler justice of peace state vs Geo Ricks :t 30 TD Liuton constable state vs Geo Ricks 5 55 J M Williams deputy district at torney state vs Geo Ricks 5 00 A E Wheeler justice of peace state vs Clms Dunham 10 16 TD Linton constable state vs-' Chas Dunham. 80 J M Williams deputy district at torney state vs Chas Dunham.. 5 00 L Rostolu witness state vs Chns Dunham l to Ara- Allen witness same as abave i 70 E Van Horu witness same 11s above 1 70 H Winters witness same an above 1 70 B C Duun witness same as above...'. 70 Lillle Rosteiu witness en me as above 4 70 Woes Blaine witness same as above. 1 70 A J Plckard juror state vs Chas Dunham 1 00 W F Martin juror same as above 1 00 8 R Williams juror same as above 100 R E Eastland jurvr same as above j qq I L Simpson Juior same as above 1 00 J W Cherry juror same a above 1 00 Willis Vidito pauper supplies for Hansen family ; a qq , 'flio Guakd Job ollice keens a larim and woll assorted slock of printers stationery constantly on hand. Com mercinl and all other kinds of job I. .Hung ni ic-tmuuuuie raies. . Vhe-n Baby was sick, we gave her Cssto'.v. When aha wna a Child, she cried for Castona. When she became MUa, she clung to Castoria. When aha had Children, ihe gave them Castoria. J. S. LUCKEY, JEWELER, Watches and Clocks Repaired. UBBfiK, oiti:u.. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE E. BANGS,Proprietor. higal Horunce Ihe daj following at fob lock d w,,iv;.i;"",d sax,: rr0cir SIN.il. FA KB.". ...... " ' Kouxormi' Ttekeia tat aale at K. BaneViiverr ne. or at Hurd A hanrorf. iffe, h, Vh T. O.HMDBIOKS, I'reside-nt. 8. B. Eakin, Jr., Cashier una Ot Eugene. Dai ni II n I ash fanltal $50,009 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - Oregon. 1 1 I.! a na-JA l.WO tt rftfUmU A Kenerai dkuuw uiwuh- X'V.? vyvhit bl.tern-.; Bi!Thtdr.-Nl.W YOKK. LA.ND, OREGON. ' Bills of exchange aold on foreign countries. Deposits received irabjeot to check or certin- cate of deposit. . .., All collections entreated to as will receive prompt attenuou. J. F: EORD, (Evangelist.) - Of Dos Moines, Iowa, writes- under date ot JUarcn z.t, iovo: 8. B. Med. Mfo. Co., Tlnfiii. Orpirnn.- r-. ...... nimvilll I WtJ.l Iftur, week, I found all well and anxiously waiting, uur nine gin.cigu half years old, who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. 15. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. , Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarsness from me. So give it to' every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are . Yours, Mb. akd Mrs. J. F. Iobd. Ifyouwlshto feel fresh and cheerful, and rcailj for the Spring's work, cleanse the system with the lleadaohe and Liver euro, by -taking two or three doses a week.i Hold unaera positive Kuartwu: SO cents per bottle by all druggists. J. L. PAGE, -DEALER .IN G10C1B HAVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the bast marketa Exclusively For Cash, I can offer the public better prices than any other house; IN EUGENE. : Produce of all kinds taken at markci pri.v. G38SSSSSS8S80880 88 88 O 88 i GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3KFASONS WHY you should buy It. 1 It ie made rljththoreat home. 2 It 1b made of the very finest materials and is fuarantocd in every reape t equul cr superior to the very beat. 3. The makers gnnrontee c.i- -tin and every kiocci authorized to return y money if it be not satisfc 88 88 i Q CAN YOU ASK FOR Kt Clossxt ft Dbvebs, Purtlnt-r. : 088088088t88 A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal Complexion U POWDER. f pozzoriis Combines every element of 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. Insist upon having the genuine. For sale at Yerlngton a 9th street drug store. Lfc HHUN'SWM . v. Mivirraiut-UnOVTIJIfc tun, rvqnim no chanr of -im OT St!" interoalij. wa A3 A PREVENTIVE by either tax it ) ImprkuuUo'tttjniti,-! Mi;- Wncrwsl .tit mm ; i.iu n (j. A CURB &!' !, All.. ""Ill V,l CX K in T MOVES THE BOWELS IN I B THE MORNING er. CEO. B. DORRIS. I Attorney and Counsellor- at-Lau; WILL PKAOTIOK IN THE CDUBTS of the Second Judicial District and in le Supreme Court of this State. Bpecial attention given to oollectiona and natters in probate. v O. A. 1JOKHIP. I., h. STKVKKtt DORRIS & STEVENS, Attorney-at-L a w , ' EUGENE, OREGON OrriCK Over Lane County Bank. J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Room 5 upstairs, Klsdon's Block, 0th street. L. BILVKU. J. E. YOUNG. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attorn eys- at- La w , EUGENE, OREGON. W-Offxce Over First National Bank. F. O. POTTER. H. T. CONDON POTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at- Law. EUGENE, OREGON. tjgF" Orrics In Conscr's blook. U. 1), Norton. Q. W. Kinsky. Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and Probate Business a Spec, laltv. Oillce in Harris' Block. F. C. MATTESON, Attorney-at-Law. Office With A. C. Woodcock. iWSpeclal Attention Given to Collections, A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OPFicx-Oue-half block south of Chrlsman's Block, KUCiKNK, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON, Attorney-at-Law, EUQENt, ORKUON. OtlUte up-stairs, Walton's block. Will do a Konurul law practice la all the courts j! thistltate. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up stairs In flholton block over Geo. T. Hall & Son s grocery store. Private telephone inside the door for calls day or ulght. PAINE & KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS - AhO - SURGEONS Surgery and diseases ol women a spedalu Office in Chrisman Block IjR. J. W. HARRIS, Physician and. Surgeon Otnce oyer Henderson dc Linn's Drug Store. Office Houks: 0 to 12a. ra.;2 to6 aud 7 to8 p. m. Rem ruuu Ferry street between i'Jili and I4i ri DR. G. W. BIODLE, $gg DENTIST, Docs only flrat-class work. The latest im provemcms used. Terms moderate. Office and residence on OIIto trct, between Fifth and Sixth Birects, one block west ot Minnesota Hold. Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4lh of Oct. 1894, the street cars will run on the following schedule time until further notice. LEAVING THE DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-10:00 a. m., then every half hour. LEAVE THE UNIVERSTY. 7:25-7:55-8:25-8:5.5-9:25-9:50-10:15 a. m., then every half hour. Cars will leave promptly on time. H. W. HOLDEX. LAP; Oh. fS.UK LL br-t'JN'S STEEL m FESHYHSm PIUS are the o nal and onlr FircNCR. rifcnrr! r liablaoo-, on the market. iricoJ3.(.0: mait. tienuine sold only by i 03DURS & DELANO Diuaelats and sole geuu, Eugene, Oregon. Brnom's Brciao-Geierg. RplflntJH curatiwriMnt for Norrooi orSlc Hsitdacha. Hrsiu Kxhntiitiim. Slollesnfc Lupooinl or nirernl iSuurulMin: alnolor Kheo pepsin. ApR'tnifl. Antirlnio lor Alconolio ar.d olWeiowsea, l'rico, D, 20 and fiU oent. Laorrnsoent. B ' THE ARNOLD CHEinlCAL CO. l5t S.Wulern Aver.uo, CHICAGO. 1IIL.I. . a.iuissaie and fioinii LIQUOR ST0R Keoim ioihUi.i .... t . , .7 hi i.v. . "WHS HO tieiR Foley Hot b The Well Known Superior u clnal Qualitu. ?fTM Springs make the7e RESORT FOR - - vi lie Anrl 4k. Al Fine F.shing. renders it o- Sportsmans' Elysium lars. Addr: " m P. RUNEY, Prop, Eugene, Oregok, Uuliois Bros., Proprlrttn FOR ALL POINTS KAbT. LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS jiff f Tho FhkI Mail, rla Hunt- IiiRtou Salt Une, tnfthi j or KiinPAsCltyiflrvtftSpo- IkHiie, Minneapolis amlSL Fnul, wlti. tbroughierrltt to Kantern cities. Knr 1'eiidlcton, La Grande I linker City, Wnlla Walli, i Davton. Colfax. Pullman 7:00 P M Daily. 01I 7:00 PM Doily. I Monoow and Idaho miuiof ii (striiloni. Jl U ciil mixed train for i TTonrt River. The VaIIh t 8:00 A M Ex Hun. land Intermtdinte pointa. z Su ri')ipiiitrh I'liMiiiun slci'in-ri. tnnriil tleeput and recliniiiK chair cars are Btuched to tbioufb trnlus. For all information, rates, etf., U at riry office, rorner Washington ami Third mwi Port.a.d.oraddrs General hMtDliiJl E. MrXEILL, Becelvor and General Mimger. l.ortlaud,Or.goD.cciASA11A!Ii(il ia sold onder posil.w .""'"JSbS! anthorizMl afotis only, t;; Lobs ot Bramnnd Nerto ''"Sd, W Qoioknesa! Might Lcnesi 6 Confidences NerJSSwM Loss ot Tower ot th.sfae HWhlri sex oansed by ovPr-oMrtmii, iMiTJL which leads to Mi-erf. KT'!S?3 and S)eatb. lly "ll'l3S Osbnrn 4 Del-ano. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE The Sou'Jicrii Picil fi . u i I.v Portland 10:45am I ArSMirsncei--j; Above trains stop " .ub Potla-d tAltol2; .J., Irving. x. Tr: Dnrg w " 8.80 a m Lv 2.30pm.I.T Portland VnoMK Koseoun, iKB- . . ,,,lf Allachtd to MJW Wert Si (," AILTBAim"'I0t7 A,!J ii. PorlJsco m 7:S0am 1a JvnUi' 12:15pmli!: rf ixrnBw Tiijj. (Pi M,Siinnvill W , can be ol'tJ ' '"pMB. dK KKOKHI-KK, AJl?fT !'" PKTI.A1''' HOFFMAN K.m Train. I-lESSSr South i -. rrs5' s-. . - .. i i - Portland " ,.u I ROSEBCBO 'Jt-Bi--r:, l.T' Sold by all Dmgglsta.