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..u-J .-t J- .... 1 1 .1 i Mi ; , l!, mi mi I ''',, 1 ..; -l-.l lit 13 rm f i I ( : i r'. '. r:, 5 i I I DAILY KUGEXE GUARD. I. h. C AMI' BELL, Publisher. Publlilied every e.enlngof the wets, .Sundays accepted. Address all communications, aud naku all remittances puyable lo the El'OESE limao. KtiKene, Oregon. HIJIWOItllTION KATKB: (Daily.; Delivered by carrier, er week -I 20 Delivered by carrier, per mouth W By mill, one yeardn advance) 7 50 Hll months 3 ' Oiieunnth 76 (tingle copies 6 Will not bo aent by mall to any address, 'or any leiiKth ol time, unleM paid lu advene. (W8XKLY.) One year (hi advance) 12 00 la m mlhi ' 00 Advortlnlug ralei made known on application. Entered ai jtecond-clsss matter at the Eugene. Oregon, poaloQlce. FRIDAY, JUXIC 22, 1895. THE KIGENE COUSINS. The Corvallis Times, editoriully BiiyB: "Mr. and Mrs. McQueen, of Eu gene 'aro embarraBBed at the pre dicament in which the find them selves.' They wero couBins, and June 8th procured a marriage licenBC, went through the marriage ceremony, and until last Saturday when they were arrested fur incest, lived togother as man and wife. They did not know that the legis lature of 1803 passed a law forbid ding tho marriage of cousins. The law prohibits the following mar riages: 'first, when either party has a wife or husband at the timo of such marriage; second, when the parties thereto are first cousins, or any nearer of kin to each other; third when either of the parlies is a white per son, and tho other a negro or mon golian, or one-fourth or more of licirro or moiiifoliiiii blood.' The crimo is made inccBt, and the pen ally is one to three years in the penitentiary, three months to one year in the county jail, or a fino of 200 to If 1,000 "Tho uufurtunato Eugene cousins agod respectively 20 and 15 aro not married, and under arrest as they are for incest whon they liko mil lions before them have simply married each other, it is no wonder that they 'tiro embitrrascd at the predicament in which they find themselves.' Their ignorance' of the statute, unfortunately for thorn, goes for naught in law, but may cut some figure if a tendor hearted man or two gets in tho jury box. After they have occaped or endured tho penalty for incest, if their love is still undimintd, and their long ing lo be each other's husband and and wife still possesses them, to curry out their purpose thny will have to leave Oregon for a state whoro cousins, negroes and mon golians may intermarry. "Tho moral of tho accident is if the child who essayed to becomo a brido luul remuinod singlo until old enough to assume a wife's re sponsibility, si io would probably have learned before it was too late that sho could not marry her cousin in Oregon, and thus have , forfended 'an otubarrassing pro dicamout.' " Corvallis (iuzotto: Tho Oregon inn and its cuckoos, tho Pendleton Tribune and others, are emptying their vials of wrath upon thedovoled head of Secretary of Stato Kincaid. They want him to donate part of his earnings, as secretary, to tho state. It is not because they lie tho dear people the more, but be cause they love Kincaid tho less. They aro not prompted by n spirit of public enconnmy, but are trying to obtain a little revenue for Kin eaid's refusal to stand in with the Dolph combination during the lust session of the legislature. Mr. Kin caid is an able conscientious officer. Peoplo recognize tho motives that prompt these spiteful attacks upon him and resent them accordingly. rontlleton E. O.: A fecblu at- lunipt is being iniulo to raipo in) Oregon $10,500 to purvliuse a suit nblo tcatimoniitl to bo presented to the battle ship Oregon. Not a cent should b raised for any such pur pose. Oregon can put Iter money to a better use than ipciuling it for a silver aervico for a buttle shij which happened lo be named after her. Oregon people should not play at bucIi a game. J I savors too much of a tribute to it class who have already drawn heavily from the plain people and given them barely nothing in return. It in soine'liiim in the line of the cus tom of giving pensions to the fami lies of deceased statesmen who "served the country" by drawing a salary for doing nothing all their lives. This gathering of the peo pie's money when it is not earned should be put a stop to, and we would like to see Oregon make a beginning in that direction by (tiling to raise the desired $10,500. President Cleveland has declined the honor of the degree of LL. D. conferred upon him by the uni versity at Wilberforcc, Ohio, an institution devoted to the educa tion of colored men, because h waB not college bred. Hut ho has re fused the sumo degree from other institutions, and therefore no polit ical capital can be made out of the act. In a State of Bankruptcy ii the condition of our system if the liver becomes inac tive so that the germs and poisons can accumulate within the body. Keep the liver and bowels active and we're in a condition of healthv tiros- rperity and have aumcieniiy wen in vested capital to draw upon in the hour of need. The liver filters out the Joisonous germs which enter the system, ust so surely as the liver regulates the system, so ao nr. nercc's riea&am reueis regulate the liver. Keep this in mind, and you solve the problem of good health and good living. The " Pleasant Pellets " have a tonic, strengthening effect upon the lin. iug membranea of the stomach and bowels, which effectually curea Biliousness, Sick Headache, Costlveness, or Constipation, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Bad Taste in Mouth, Sour Risings from Stomach, and will often cure Dyspepsia. The " Pel lets" are tiny, because the vegetable ex tracts are refined and concentrated. Easy in action, no griping as with old-fashioned pills. As a ''dinner pill," to promote di gefltion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve the distress arising from over eating, nothing eqtiala one of these little "Pellets." Mrs. Mki.issa Atwatkr, of Sttuben, Washington Co., Me., writes: "As regards the little "rel ict,1 I think I could not do without them. I do not like to be without them in the bouse. I have spoken very highly to friends and neighbors of them, and many are tax 1 n g them through my advortlaln them. I will tb sa; DC Mrs. Atwatkr. say they are the best pill I can take, es pecially lor an auer-ainuer pin, i uudk they have no equal.' Eugene Iron Works, GKO. FRAZEK, Proprietor, Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, Castings, Engines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc, Swwtr.fr Maohlns Kepalred. W Keimlrlng of M kinds -Aent (or Uly AiUi-Krlctlon Metal. Shop on Klithiotreot at Mill Kami EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS.Proprietor. Stag leares Kuimie Mondays, Wednesdays and Kririayx al rt o'clock a. ni., passengers arriv ing at Florence the Uaj fulluwtng al IU o'clock a. ni. K cturulng passengers leave Florence Mon days, Wedncdftjrh and Fridays at a o'clock, arriving tu Knueue the uext day at 7 p. in. SINUl.R FA UK.. 00 miUNOTKli' fcutu Tickets (or sale at K. Hit lies' livery barn, Ku gene, or at Hurd .V lavuut'ort's oillco lu Flor ence, Lane County Bank. (Kslabllthcd In li) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. . HOVEY. President. J. M. A Kit A MS, IWiler. A. U. HOVKY, Jr., Asst. t'ashr. H. N. CRAIN. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Silver-Plated Wars. HojrWttteh Kqwiring a Specialty.-. liLIOKNIC, Okboon Unity Happenings. June 10, 1693. 1'li'nnaiit u'eull.cr. Fish seem to be more plentiful tlinn common this yeur. The rain .Saturday und Sunday was beuefl-.'ial to crop.'. ltev Rprngiio preached hero on Sun day to a small congregation. Alius Estella Hylund visited at Mrs Walker's over Saturduy. The stage is now running between Eugene and the Kitsou springs, up the middle fork ot the Willamette. TheKitson sprlJgs nre becoming a favorite summer resort on account f the hot mineral springs and excellent fishing. Mr E Barbara visits over this tide of the river quite frequently. Felix Ilusscll, with several assistants, has been getting his cattle together and branding them this week prepara tory to starling across tbe mountains. A canipmeeting commences at the Lowell eaiupgrouud next Thursday under the auspices of the M K church. Everybody Is invited. Several men met at Mrs Walker's hist Saturday to finish covering tho barn left unfinished at the death of her husband; but tho rainy weather pre" vented them completing it. She was very thankful for what they did do. On account of the death of her father Mr. H P Hayes is teaching Miss Susiin Walker's school at Poverty Itidge, J C F Ilandal, our justice of the peace, aud family, started across the mountains Tuesday. He rented his farm lo 11 A Urilllu. uuius lallison has been appointed his successor us j. r. Born June 14. to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Humphrey, a ten pound girl. Felix Russell and family started across the mountains today. Alee Orlilin, Oscar Drury and George xoung went with mm to help lilm across the mountain with their cattle. John Iicnfro will drive one of the wa gons and' will go all the way with them to Okluhomu. In our Items last week we stated the Sunday school convention would be Juno 23 and 24, which was a mistake. it will be June zz auu -;). REOUXAIt. When Baby won sletr, we f;ao her OastoA . When bIio was a Child, sho erlotl fur Castoria. When alio became Silts, itho clung to Ccstorlu, When aha hod Children, site gave them Castoria. KITSON Hot Judical Springs. Wonderful Cure of Most All Kinds of Dis eases Pertaining to the Hunan Body. All kinds ot hatha $1 Per Week, Only aud KHKK houses on tho grounds to camp in, Stop only one nlulit on tho road, at Lowell. Acuommoilnllotis furulshtd by -A. D. Hyland .- Hotel uear the Springs, and Free Hack run to the Spring Night and Morning. Supplies ot nil kinds will be furnished by the 3tae Driver. Correspondence will receive prompt atten tion. Address, G. M. BLACKBURN, Lowell, Oregon. THROUGH TIGHETS To the EAST via the UNION PACIFIC SIM Tlirough rullman I'.lsre sUoiht. Tonrlil sliHira and new Kccllnlna Chair cars. DAILY PORTLAND TO CHR'ACIO Trains hostel by strain siul cars lighted by IMutieh Mailt. Time lo t'h.eae), a j .lays; lluio to New Yorl, 41, days, which la rnany hours qulckcl than all eoa.tclltoni. For rates, tlmo tablet ami full ItiMrmntlon ai-ply to K J. Jlrt'USAH.lX, Airenl. Kuecie, Or. K. IV. BAXTO.N, C. E, BROWS, ticn'I Agent, Disk l'au. Ajt, 13o Third k, Portland, Or. Stage Line tojitson Springs. We will coiiuiiptico riinnlnn a stage line to these (X-lelirated sirlnj;s frnin, EUGENE, Junu 101 Ii. The tiage will Unvp Hotel Kilp'ne on Monilnys and 'I'liiirsiluvs at llo'i'l.H'kn. in., rr'turnins I ho foiliiw Inir Wvilm-silnys and Snttinlnv at ti iv ... Kvrry attention will 1 (ii"'" to the con.lori hi pnssengera. Round-Trip Tickets,$7. Clark & Blackburn T. G.Himdbicm, .'nthier inl National Bai Ot Eugene. Paid up Ush Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $a0, 000 Eugene - - Oregon. A R.a.r.1 banking husi wViHtK able trrina, S if drafts od hbn OHWMUt slv.FRANCISf ... I ' ' I 'J nnil'l.re'iehanii.'sold on foreiifn countries. lVp,it. received subject to check or ceiUn. "AUSi. entrusted too. will receive prompt attention. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Of Pes Moines, Iowa, writes under date ol March 2.1, 1893: 8. B. Med. Jfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Onti.emkn: On arriving borne last wifk, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight and onc IkiII " years old, who had wasted awuy to m iwunds. is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. a. JS. Cough Cure has done its work well. Hoth of the children like it. Your b. ii. Cougli Cure has cured and kept awuv all hoarsness from nie. Ho give it to' every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ori. It yon wish to feel fresh and choerful, and reaiiy tor the Spring's work, cleanse the sytttem will, the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or three doses a week. Sold undcra positive guarantee M cents per bottlo by all druggists. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN GR0CEBI1S HAVING A LA RUB AND COMPLETE BTOCK of Htnple and Fancy Groceries bought iu the bst markets Exclusively For Cash, I can offer the publie better prices man any otuer House IN EUGENE. : l r.i 'ii-e ;f all kinds takeu at lu.nket PRICES - Day & Henderson's. Kitchen Tables Fall Leaf ' Kxteiision " M-.iplo Brueau ..$1 25 2 00 4 50 9 00 Wh Stand with glass 6 00 Bed Stead 1 75 ... 1 50 ... 2 50 50o . 1 25 55c 75c Wire Mitress. Top Matress Kitchen chair Cane rockers All Wool Carpet. 3 ply wool carpet 8S3SSSS38888S OP iT TK M lr-ai n8 WEST BAKING POWDER S 3 It KA SONS wny OtS 7uu shuuld buy It. 1. It Is made right here at home. 0 2. It Is made of the very flnet R' mntcriaj and Is guaranteed V ' In every respe. t equal or nporlor to tbe very rust. 3. The makers frnnrautee e t -tin and every iiructi authorised to retain ' 88 money it it ne not satisfy CAN YOU ASK FOR V.: gg CLoam Daraas. Portlan,,, O88S80888J ' l! ' AT SLIGHT f-iJV-ISTHE BOWELS IN For sal, al Yerlngton I Sth'ieeTto. J. S. LUCKEY, Watfl.es and Cltx-ks Re1airl. !.. ." .t--t,j 7;',' i Me.ua, Ku.ellel)r,;,n., """i1"' and wle GEO. B. DOPBIS. Ai.Unnj and Counsellor at-Lau. aiMl 1. P1.ACTH7E IN THK OJI'U'IS W .if the Second Judicial Di.trl. l and ... 'inireme Curt of this State. ' SpSrtt.t.ti. tfiven tu collection, an.l natters in prolate. t. L. STKVKMl O. A. l;OIIl. DORRIS & STE VxjJNo, A l ItU.XI V-AT-LAW, KI'tiKM-.. OltKl.ON v.... -Overine Cuuty llai.k II. i. Noiiton, Q. W. KlNSEV. Norton 8l Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and I'robatc Business a Bpeo '"tlmco In Harris' Block. J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Boom 5 uiistolre, BIBdon's Block, 9th street. t. U1I.YEU. J- E- VOUNQ. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attorneys-at-Law, KUOKNK, OBEOON. TOrFica Over First National Bank. K. O. POTTER. n. T. CONDON POTTER & CONDON, Attorneys- at-Law. EUGENE. OREGON. gfS Office In Conser's block. F. 0. MATTESON, Attorney-at-LaW. Office With A. V, Woodcock. tf-special Attention Given 10 Collections. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. O.-FicB-One-lialf block south ol Chrfsman's Block, EUGENE, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON, Attnrney-at-Law, EL'GENL, OltEuON. Ulliee uplalr8, Walton's block. 1 ill dn a general law practice in all the courts I IliiR Statu. 0. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up-stalrs In Shelton block over Geo. T. Hall tfc Sou s grocery store. Private telephone inside the door for calls day or night. I'AINJS & KUYKENDALL, PHYSICIANS - AhD - SURGEONS, SurttTV and dlBtnscaol womun a special it Office In Chrisman Block IjJEt. J. W. HARRIS, fhys.cian and Surgeon Oll cc over Henderson A Linn's Drug Store, omut Houiis: ii to IJa. io.;2 to5 aud 7v,8 p. in. Koki ucu Furry atruot bijlweeuiathaudia'.n DR. G. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, Dor nnlv tlpot.niacu . i. m. . . . . ESS.ei"Ln"fi; Terms nuKierafe OlSeeand' Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. AftPI tlm IrK xf r.,.4. idni .i time until furtuer uotice. ol"u,;uule LEA VINO THK DEPOT. 7:10.7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-1000 a m tueu every half hour. LEAVE THE TJNIVERSTY. 7:25-7 :55-8:25-8 5-9:25-9)-10:15 a m then every lmlf hour. Cnra will leave promptly on time H. V. HOLDEN. .la. A Ll Mfeljaft DC SOU KNOW DI!. FE.UX LE BRUN'S STEEL m PEJ8YBHTEL PIUS A B mm. i.i l,n , 'ril.rs. Acid Il 6, s LA?S0L3 CHEMICAL CO. el S. Wast.,;, Awns,, chicai CHICAGO. Wholesale m Retail LIUUUR STORE . H.N.HUSMW, Proprietor. Kec constant y ..n lian.l a ,, ' roite,!a.,.lLs.,,1PVt".ll','l LiQUGHS AND CIGARS. KtT A Iso kfe.8 th.. celehratej rm ,. MllWUUklU liwT (HI llrilll,,, "".'xlilii er ftluas. Foley Hot Spri 0 The Well Known Superior Mm .... -o ut xn. Springs make them a Favorite RESORT FOR And the Abun : dance of Game, and ; Fine Fishing, renders it th, Sportsmans' Elysium Bfetf-Ample Acooiiimodallnin tor Vlailora. For full nam..: iars. Address: P. RUNEY.P Eugene, Oregon. DuBols Bros., Propriety FOB. ALL POINTS KAST. LEAVE PEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS UK The Kant Mail, via Hunt ington Halt I .ate. Cmah 7:00 P M Dally. 1 or Kansas City, or via Ho- vane. oniineapoiiB ana at Paul, with thronglvavrvlce to Eastern eities. ' . Kor Pendleton, Lafirande Baker -City, Wttlla Walla, Dayton, Colfax, I'ullmao I Moboow and Idaho inintni 7.00 PW Dally. ifltntlons. j Iycal mixed train fori Hood Klver, Tlie Ialles, 8:00 A M Kx Hun. ,anq intcrrotuirite poum. Throush Pullman slei'txTS. tnuriit itnc and recllninR ohair cars are attached tollwifi tralnB. For all information, rates, etc., Mil it p offlcfl, corner Washington and Third ma Portland, or address W. H. HURIJim General Passenger e. mcneill, Receiver and General Manager. Portland, Oregon. . J. McCLANAHAH.Al! S8. 1. 0. WEOT'fl 1TSBTI AW ItiK ItSlfflT ia Bold nndsr posilivo written aaaniiMM anthorizod afrenta only, to cure Weak Meac Losa ot Brain and Nervo Pnwer: LwtllMW' Qnickneaa: Night Lows! Kill Dresmi; u Gonfidenoa; Merrocsueus; Lapsimde;UIw Loss of Power of tho GonorativeOrfMimaia sex, oansed by over-exertion, YoathfalKno" Excessive Ubo of Tobacco. Opium or uq which leads to Misery. t'onsnmnUon, 1MB auu uvain. ny roan, x, uu. written BUArnntee to cure or refoud monff. tlTO KUs onre Bick Hend,'he. BJio Liver Complain', Sour HtomiK-h, Djiwpw" ConatiDatlon. GDAKANT1SESJ tesuedoollH Osburn dt DeLano. EAST AND SOW MA The Shasta ROuM OF THE le Soutliern F Express Trains Leave P..rtlani!jL Sooth i I " L2l 0:15 r II I Lv Portland" A'S'l 12:07ll, Eugene V lORanlAe San Francisco Lvjl, Above trains stop at all 2 PonUnd to Albany inclusive. AW C Irving, Eu(fie, and at all st tioM to Durg to Ashland laciusive. ROBKBURO MAIL, amlT.w Portland .Ar,i . .. M 2.S0 pm Lr Eugene ';., o.60pmAr KoseDurK DINING CAES ON OGDEN BOH PULLMAH BOITETSLEb"J AHD SECOND CLASS S1.EKP1N Attached to all through W.t Side Divii"- ...vii B ETWEES PORTLAND AID HAIL THAI DAILT (EXCEPT f.Otl . IT. Tn4tanH ATI-, H:16 p m I Ar Pnrvalli? fcU . ... .W.U"1 At Albany and Jorval, ."" of Oregon Pacific Raib-oa... l( EXPRESS THAU. DAILT IKCWTW 40 p m I I.r Portland 5i,.' 7:26 pm I Ar McMlnnvJle W' , THROUGH TICKETS to " ' In Ibe Eajtern Btatea. Canada s can be obtained at lowest f8 Ea,i L. G. ADAIR. !,. 1 R KOEHLER, B. V ROOJ u HOFFMAN ii t m NEW 'r Isa si Ft "J all Drusguu, I i f r i I - ' I1 i