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DAILY KIGXB GUARD, l. h. CAMPBELL, Publisher. , I i Pablilhed ever! ocningol llig ees, Sundays , toepled. Address all communications, and ! neke nil ciinlltanees payable to me -oai oasi. Kuacoe, Orejcon. - SL'BJtCUIITlOX BAT : 'DAILY. I Oellrered by carrier, per fwk I DellTered by carrier, per month 75 By mall, one yer (to advance) 7 So til months 75 One ot'uth 75 ioclempice Will ool be lent by mail to any addreet. 'or any length of time, nolew paid In advene. (WRIKLT.) One year (in 4vnee 12 90 tils uitiothf ... 1 00 l.J Terming ratu made known on application. Entered as second-class matter at Ibe Eugene, 'Ireaon. poatomee. THURSDAY, -- JUNE 13, 1895. HOP RAISEKS, BEWARE. The outlook for hops is slowly but steadily improving, says the Salem Post. It iB not unlikely that hops will sell in this valley for 10 cents per pound. Next year they will be higher still, and the year after up to the old figure. Once more we wtnt' to caution hop, raisers to enter into no hop contracts. As sure as they do they will be beaten every time. All these contracts are one sided affairs. The producer will be the loser every time. Hainan were to con tract his hops for 9 cents per pound and they were to go up to 12 cents per pound all ho could get would be tho 9 cents. But if hops were to fall to 6 cents per pound, is any producer Bimple enough to believe that the buyer would pay him 9 cents? The buyer in case of a full would soon find an excuse for breaking nway from his bargain. He would say that the hops were net up to the standard, or make some othor excuse, and the pro ducer could do nothing. to make him take them. Let every hoi; raiser beware of those who are going around offering to contract their hops for one, two or three years. Secrotary of State Kincuid has received a letter from the Oregon State Grange, containing resolu tions relative to the alleged uncon stitutionality of parts of tho lust apropriation bill, principally items appropriating money for the sup port of educational and charitable institutions. Theso appropriations aggregate nearly $100,000, and in nnsworing the communication, Saturday, the secretary said in sub stance that to do this would reflect upon tho legislature and be con trary to precedent. He further says: "The constitution makes the sucretary of slate auditor of publio accounts. Under the power confered upon him as auditor by tho constitution and laws, ho might 'refute to draw warrants for any appropriations herein named until directed to do so by the supreme court,' but in so doing ho would have to assume that tho most im portant and most numerous branch of the stato government, tho legis lative assembly had failed to dis charge a sworn duty and had either ignorantly or corruptly violated tho constitution. I believe it is tho duty of the so-rotary of state to draw warrants on the appropria tions made by tho legisUturo when the law is plain and the require ments are fairly and honestly com plied with by those for whom the money is appropriated." Dun's latest review of trade tells us that the tido ot business is rising, even as it was fulling two years ago, with surprising rapidity. The gain has gone so far and so fust in some branches that tlio more conservative fear that it may not bo maintained. But tho period of dullness which comes to each market after an ummial rise brings as yet nothing like a corresponding decline. Industries gain much, falter, fall back a little, then gain onco more. Tho domand for money increases. One jerious question remains whether tho crop will be sufficient to sustain the large volume of busincs, but the worst reports today are far better than the estimates recently current. Tho Oregon Press Association will have a roiling meeting at Newport in July. Mr. Tliomas B.- Merry, well known in Oregon as a journalist, is now in Los Angeles, attached to the editorial staff of the Record. He is enjoying the best of health, and few would take him to be 61 years of ape. Jim Corbett, pugilist, is having trouble with his wife. Jim's physi cal prowess has made him a hof favorite with the female population and abhorred by the male. His present wife, once infatuated with his manly charms." discerns at length that there is no good in him. She now repents at leisure a marriage made in poor judgment. Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing; warrants will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest on the fame will ceace June 15tb: All I,aue county warrants from registered number 7093 to registered nnmber7274, both Inclusive. - Eugene, Or., June 10, 1885. J. O. GbaY, County Treasurer. Id Fashioned compound cathartic pill, ''blue pills,"aal omel or other mercu rial preparations, should not be used in these days of enlight ened medical science, when it so easy to get a purely vegetable pill in concentrated lorm, suar coaiea, in glass vials, at any store where medi cines are kept Dr. Pierce was first to introduce a Little Pill to the American people. Many have imitated tbcra, but none nave approached his " Pleasant Pellets " in true worth, or value, for all laxative and cathartic purposes. Once Used, tbey are Always In Favor. Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby remov ing offending matter from the stomach and bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver and Quickening its tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, in digestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pim ples, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipa tion, piles, fistula and maladies too numer ous to mention. If people would pay more attention to orderly regulating the action of their uuwels, they would have less frequent occasion 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 unequalcd, Is proven by the fact that once used, they are always in favor. Their secondary cnect is to keep tnc Dowels open and regular, not to further constipate, as is the case with other pills. Hence, their great popularity, with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion. They absolutely cure sick headache, bili ousness, constipation, coated tongue, poor appetite, dyspepsia and kindred derange 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 of name and address on postal card. Address for free sample, World's Dis PKNSARV MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Uo. 66j Main Street, Buffalo, 14. V. Eugene Iron Works, GEO. N. FIUZEK, Proprietor. Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, Castings, Engines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc. Swlrff Maotilnam Repaired. CS-Repairing of all klnda done."& ent for Ulr Anll-Frlcllon Metal. thon on Klsht etre.1 at Mill Kacu EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANQS,Proprietor. 8tage lea tps KtiftiMie Mondavs, Wednesdays and Fridays at l o'clock . m., passengers arriv ing st Floruit ct the dsy following t 10 o'clock s. tn. Hv turning psuengon leave Florence Mon ds)l. VYedueMUyft mid Fridays st 3 o'clock, srrivtng in Kugeue the next dsy st 7 p. m. MNOl-K KAHK f00 HOUNUTKUV V00 Tickets tor sale at K. hangs' Uvery barn, Ku gene, ur at Hurtl A DavwiiHirt's oOice In Flor enoe. H. N. CRAIN. Watches, Clocks, ' ' jewelry, Sterliny and Silvsr-Plated Wart. MTWatch Iirpalriug a Spolaltj Euoknk, Oregon Lane County Bank. (KateblUhed In UU EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. AHHAMS. IVwhler. A. U. HOVKY.Jb., AwtCaahr. a, ni a mm Thurston Item. June 1 lib, M5. T. L, lie, J. T. Wilkliisanil J amen Tucker, sr.. returned last Sunday from Forest Orove. wt.eie they had been attending the grand lodge of I. O. U. T. They report having bad a very pleasant time. Alout 100 delegates were in attendance. A quarterly meeting of the Free Methodist denomination will be held at this place this week, beginning Tuesday evening. MbB Bell Paxton of Davis, is report ed as being seriously ill with symp toms of congestion of the brain. Dr. Brown, ef Eugene, is attending her. Rev. N. B. Alley, of Eugene, is building a bain lor Hugh Price, of Thurston. Mr. Alley is an excellent workman. He Is In the lead In the line ot carpentering in this city. Quite a number of our boys went on the excursion to Salem last hum. ay. Tbey report having had a very enjoya ble trip. Win. Eyler has taken a contract of Wm. Withers, to slash about; 20 acre of brush, for that gentleman on hi farm near Potato Hill. B. F. Rusell, jr., and Oraut H u- drtcks are contemplating a trip to Eastern Oregon to visit relatives and friends. They expect to start about the 17th of this mouth. Miss Katie Brown, who lias been visiting in Eugene for the past few months, has returned to this place and is stopping at Dr. B. F. Russell's; her many friends are pleased to see her nulling face in our midst again. Our 'school closed last Wednesday with Miss Hattie Taylor, of Eugene, ; as teacher. 'Q'lite a number of visitors were present. The basket dinner was a grand success. The exercises in (he afternoon were very good. Miss Tay lor's efforts to advance the youth of our village in education,- weie highly ap preciated. Buckeye. When baby was sick, we gave her Casto.V When aba was a Child, she eric, for Castoria. When she became Mus, tho clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, THROUGH TICKETS To the E.'VST via the Through I'ullman Palace sleeper. Tourist sleepers and new Reolinlus Chair curs. DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Trains heated by steam and cars lighted by Plntsch Light. Time to Chicago, Slf days; time to New York, 4!$ days, which Is many hours qulckei than all competitors. For rates, time tables and full luloiinallon apply to E J. McCI.ANAHAN, Agent, Eugene, Or. H. V. BAXTON, C. K, BROWN, Oen'l Agent, Dist. Pa-s. A tt, - IS5 Third St., PortUnd, Or. JOSKl'H G. KELLEY, C. E Consnltina Drainage Epcer, KCG EN B, ORKGON iVatRin and speciflcattons U all work net alnhii: to Water Works, Sewerage and Drusii oi tillUS. Construction Superintended. Stage Line to Jitson Springs. We will commence running a stage line lo these celebrated springs frtmi, EUGENE, June 10th. The stnjre will lcnveH.-tcl Kugvnoon Mondays and Thursdays at 8 o'clock a. iu., rt'iurning Hie filow lnj Weduesdaysand ratunlavat 6 p. nt Kvery attention will be given to the comfort of passengers. Round-Trip Tickets, $7. Clark Sc Blackburn' NOTICE, U. S. Lwd OfBce.Koseburit. Oregrn. May 22, lb'js. Complaiut hvu.e wn em. ndal Ibis office bj Cbriaiiau II. Furre aut at Di.id Milbramlt tor abaurining bi bomestrad entry No 70,18, die.1 Mrih V5. ln, upon ti V n v.; arl e j a .(, wo ) j, toin hip 10 s, r G t at. in Lane count j. On Ron, with a iw to tlia cnneelUtion ol sai.l en- -.j. ... .ip u-rri7 anmmuned to anpear at Ibe offi,- o( Joel Ware, nrtaiy i public, al Eilitene, Oivgon. on Ibe fi( b d.i nf Jnlv. 111 ..'..I . .... J sp 'Od nod tnrnih taliulOllT cuDcrtuinc said allegKi abiliiKiniuent. Ileiiui n,,,, ofnee on the teatiiuony so t..kt-o i.n JnT 16. 18SW, at 10 o'clock a. iu. SnOci-nt .. 1(, . V Kraonal aetTic cmuol ti. ui-.il.. It i l;. ,e J - - ...v-. in .nr ' 1 , (1 1! , cation in the Ucaio at tnn n .i-vur l in; to law. . U U Viini, It.ji.l, r . K. S Chiiiuoax, H-ci. r. 3.B. Kai". i'lrsident. ? I' Oi Eugene. paid up Usb Capital 50.O09 Surplus and Profits, 50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A nnl bankiM . busine- flcpiurKeivedsubject to check or cert.n M?,r!',ULtra.tl too. will receive prompt attention. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist.) Of !). Moines, I. wrttjw under data ot Marco 23, lfciw: 8. B. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. (jKVTLEMKX: On arriving home last week I found all well and anxiously waitine. Our little frirl, eight and one half veara old, who had wasted away to si' pounds. i now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. o. Ji. Cough Cure has done ita work well. Both of the children like it. our k. U Lough Cure has cured and kept awav all hosntness from nie. Ho give it to everyone, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, MR. as" in kb. 'OBD. II you wish to Iwl fresh and cheerful, and ready tor the Irian's work, rleanw the system with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or three doses a week. Bold nmlera positive f ur . 7 JO cenu per boltft by all drugglsu. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN GHQCEB1ES H AVISO A LA HOE AND COMPLETE HTOCK of Staple sod Fancy Groceries bought lo the (Mil markets Exclusively For Cash, I can offer the publio better prices than any other house IN EUGENE. iV .. !( ce of all binds taken at nmrkct - PRICES - Day & Henderson's. Kitchen Tables Kail Leaf " Extension " Maple Brueau ..$1 25 2 00 4 50 9 00. Wa-li Stand with glass 6 00 Bed Stead 5 Wire Mrttress.. Top Matress Kitchen chair 1 50 2 50 50c 1 25 55c 75c Cnno rockers. All Wool Curnet 3 ply wool carpet 88 lOOWOOWOOV GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 3 HE A HONS WHY you kboulU buy It. 1. It Is made i.Rht here at home. 2 It Is made of thf very finest materia and is guarantee-, tn every retpe t equal or superior to the very bust. 3. Tho makers guarantee c tr tm.. a"'1 every u'ni authorized to return moDeyiiltbeDotsaiK. . CAN YOU ASK FOR KG." , 1 88 O Q 88 O 88 i CiAtvn t Devkrs, Portltni i, 088088088?88fox, Wi J " - AT NIGHT MOV .:s THE EIOWELSIN nt mORNMtj ForsaleatYerlnatonsath strT druj J. S. LUCKEY, JEWELER, "''l.'l.es and Clocks Rerair.,l. ' i i:r, oiiti;,,,. t.io ml (jf I'm, itauiT. .w7v'iur'. aofc ' Irs! B fEO. B. .Itto'iiey end Councilor, j af-Lau. j "j't'J !'oud Judicial District end in j ratters in pphhm. L. L. BTEVKMt ' ' DORRIS & STEVENS. ,no(M'Y-AT-LAW, I ti i.k.vk. oiiKuo.s ' vni.-lvcr:lK C.ul.t liana J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Room S opaulra. BIkIod's Block, 9lh .Ireel. Q. W. KlNBKY Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and Trobalr BiisIucm a Speo "oiticc In Harris' Block. L. BILVEU J. K. VOUNO. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attokskys-at-Law, KUGKNE, OREGON. ftf Ornc-OTer First Natloual Batik. I. O. POTTER. H. T. CONDON POTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. EUGENE, OREGON. I8F Orrica lo Conser's block. F. C. MATTESON, Attorney-at-Law. , Office With A. 0. Woodcock. t srspeclal Attention Giren to Collections. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OmcE-Ouc.half blosk south ol Chrisman's Block, El'GKXK, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON, Attnrney-at-Law, El'GEXt, OREGON. otlice iip-Ktair., Walton's block. v ill do a general law praclicta all the court, if IhU titatc. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. oaiceup-stairs In Shelton block over Geo. T. Hall & Sou s grocery store. Private telephone Inside tlie door for calls day or night. PAINE & KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS - AhD - SURGEONS. Surgery and dls.HSet. ol womeu a specialty Office in Chrisman Block J. W. HARRIS, tliyssomri and Surgeon OIMm oyer Henderson Linn's Brag Store. Offici Humu: 9to 12a. ia.;2to5 and 7 v. m. Kei i,,i:e Ferry street between lain auil-w.h DR. G. W. BIDDLE, g DEiNTlST, Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4th of Oct. 1894, the street cars will run on the followingscheduTe time until further not i. 8 8cueaule LEAVING THE DEPOT. 7!lfl.7Jn.fi.tl0.tin.inA . . ,wU.,u.3.w :iw-u:4U lUflO a m then every half hour. LEAVE THE UNIVERSTY. 7:2n.7JWi..OR d.cr n.n, ""w-;iO.w0.1U:15 ft m then every half hour. "'VA0 ! wave promptly on time. H. W. HOLDEX. BO IOU KNOW DH. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL m PEH8YR0YUI PILLS Sab 'lac?:' t,,h"Idmil' FK1iH. s,foand r 0.nu.MldSj,"bylLU,,'au't sgonSi Ke.ore,0 D'n' nd sole 7'l.nflH eniailT. , v . . mtu.m, aSa K ''ia:al, for RbS: UlTs!Ewr:?.?J.HE'CAl CO. Sold Wholesale ai fKi STGRt ' ui a nruMiin, . n. . iiumrw, Proprietor. Kei- coi.ctai I y ,.n J,,,,,, , . LIQLORS ND CiBARS. vr ilas. s ' l 5 Foley Hot Springs Tk. A7-II e .! MiuovnouDerin.il Springs make them'" a Favorite RESORT FOR INVALIDS, AndtheAbun- ' dance of Game, and Pins. r k m. - . ...w . ..,,, rcnaers it Snnrfsmanp1 Ci.. or Visitors. For full pa, lars. Address: ia"'- P. RUNEY. P. Kolfv R...I.,- Eoqbnk, Oregon. UuBoIS Bros.. Prnnrloi KZJOU UO Hill KOH ALL POIMH EA6T. LEAVE I DEPOT FIFTH aktn I CTDcrre . Bn., The Fust Mull. rf. Himh.i f Inston Bait Uke, ( mahal 7:00 P M Dally. ! I or Kanf8 Citv, or i '8 00 A y i tane, Minneapolis and St. Daily. Paul, with through service , I to Kastern citlen. j I f For Penclletoii, LaOrandei Baker tity, Walla Walla,! BO) A3 7 .00 P SI Daily. tayion, t.ouax, ruiiman naiij 1 Moscow and Idaho mlnlug JBtMiions. j Local mixed train fori Hood Kivcr. The Dalles 8:00 A M Kx Hun. l.and Intermtdlate pninu. J x 8m Throueh Pullman Bleunera. tniinat vh and reclinlnK ohalr cars are attached tolhrooi. trains. For all Information, rates, etci, call it ritj office, corner Washington and Third itrttd, Portlard, or address V. H.TTURI3URT. General Passenger Agent, e. McNeill, Receiver and General Manager. Portland, Oregon. .. E. J. McCLANAHAN, Aeent, Kugew. si i. a ws&T'!3 risvE aits B2UH nuvan IB Bold tinder positive written canrartw, bj authorized RffentB only, t out Weak Memorii Loea of Brain and Nerve Power; Jjuttt Manhooa: Qui c knew Night Lewes; Kvil Drwuw Lwlf Confidence; NvrvouBucM; Laneiiude; nllDmai, Low of Power of UietienerativeOricanBineittitf sex, caused byuTer.exertion, YiinthfulErTOTa Excessive TJso of Tobacco, Opium or Luton, which lenda to Misery, ('ontinniption, IniuutT and Deatl . By innil, $1 a box; eix for written irnrnn too to cure or rpfotid monej. Wall Uftt Pllll fjura Hick IlrndnrtiO. HiliOHUrtst Liver Comolain, Kimr htomnrh. DjBpeiB.M Constipation. dUABANTIfiES iseued onlfby On burn & DsLano, EAST AND SOUTH 1A The Shasta Route OF THE The Southern Pacific ti Eiprws Trains Loav. Pnrtland Psi'L South I K"'. fi:ln r U r.u Pnrtl.nrl Ar ! 8: 1 12:07PsliL Eugene Lv2MI H Ar San Francisco L I ' 'L: a dot. train, stop at an srauim. -Pori land to Albany inclusive. A Iro I arssV Ul I J- t, . 1 ft I-, l..nnti.,t. LltT. txiouuB, iiukj, cisvrn.nurf, - Irving, Kuirene, and at all at tions from Ko" bnrg to Ajihland incluaive. J' BOSEBURQ HAIL, nAILT. 8.30amLv Portland Ar'4X " 2.30 pm Ly Euirene "l'0' 6.50pmAr Roiebnnr Lv7 0nsD- -DINING OARS ON OGDEN K00TK POLUtur BDFFET 8LEEPEBI- AND SECOND CLASS SIJ.EPINU I AH.", AtlKobrd to nil through irmns BETWEEH P0BTLA5D AND 0CSV" SIA1L TBAtH TA1LT (EXOEPT SUMMT.) 7X0 a m I Lv Portland Ar I & v 12:16 p m Ar ('..rvallis LMi!l!:? At Alhanv anri .'ont.llls connnl KitMis"1 of Uregnn Pacifio rUilroai',. EXPRESS TKA1S DATI.T IEXCFPT I'IiaO m 'm new SFE 4:40 p m I I.v Portland Ar I SJ 7:26 pm I Ar McMinnvUlo I.v5:N)s THROUGH TICKETS to all J,in" in the Eaatern Blati'a, Cnnada and EnHf can be obtained at lowpat ralpa 'rom b. O. ADAIB, Atifni, Kojens R KOEHLER, E. P KOOEKS, Manager. Asst. G. F. and F" '! PORTLAND, OHM."-