Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 21, 1895, Image 4

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OAJLY EUUEX.K liUARl).
FRIDAY. - - JUNE 21, 1895.
fishermen Attention!
We have no bait .
Our line is sure to draw.
Qomfort agd pleasure to be
2augr;t iij "Our flet."
Before starling to the rlrer lay in
a supply of
CIGARS "Popular brands."
TOHACCO "All makes."
CANDY "All prices.
,rom JULyS GOLDSMITH.
Dr. Lowe, graduate optician.
- lir. Kinky, denllst.rooiiiS.Dunn blk.
Oregon Hose Team drills tomorrow
evening.
' Tho University convenes again Sep
tember 101 li.
Tlnwuro and genuinu Granitcwure
nt F L Chambers.
If you value your eyesight loo Dr.
Lowe, In Hotel Eugene.
A number of Drain normal school
students returned homo tills morning.
Wood's I'iiohimiodink, the great
English Itemedy. At Ybrinoton's.
Culilnrnia's Best Is IiKD Skal Bak
inci I'owdkiuj. Try them and you
will have no other.
Willamette street was swept last
evening, and today it presents a clean
appearance.
Boo tho I'lauet, Jr., wheel garden
hoe. Willi It one mail Is equal to ten
with the common hoe.
F. L. Chamiiers, Agent.
A large number of Eugene people are
preparing to go to tho mountains and
the sea side In the near future. .
Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures
scalds, burns, Indolent sores and never
x falls to cure plies.
Ohhukn & DkLano.
Wo are Informed that tho three
young gentlemen who graduated yes
terday at the U. of O. will study for
the ministry.
There will bo a Demorost contest ex
erolscs at the 0. F. church on th 20th
by the united C. E. societies of Eugene
and Falrmount Cumberland I'resby,
terlan churches.
HAUL'S CLOVEU KOOT will pu
rlfy your blood, clear your complexion
More like a summer day,
I)r, Finley, dentist.rnoni 8,Dunn blk.
Commenceiucut Is over for tho year
169.5. . '
Eugene now assumes her normal
condition.
All kinds of gardening tools from
child's sets up. . K L Chambers.
Prominent farmers inform us that
the wheat aphis Is very scarce as
yet.
Silver was ignored In the republican
league clubs meeting at Cleveland,
Ohio.
Fresh Chinook Salmon, Halibut and
Perch every morning at Hall's mar
ket, 8.h st. near postoflloe. Dressed
poultry.
Delays are dangerous see Dr. Lowe
about your eyes. Ills stay is limited
to a short period.
Paddy Ryan ran secoud in a race at
Portland yesterday. Pathmount paced
third In another race.
Cook's Cotton Koot Compound;
recent discovery. At Ykbino
ton's drugstore.
Uo to Ouburn & DeLano, druggists,
-.ole aiienta in Eugene, for a bottle of
LIVEUINE, for the Liver, Kidneys,
Hick headache and Constipation.
Our patrons will find De Witt's
Little Eaily Risers a safe and reliable
remedy for constipation, dyspepsia uud
liver complaints.
Ohbuhn & Delano,
The "Victoria" lawn mower Is the
lightest running mower made at rea
sonable prices, also other styles at very
low prices at F. L. Chambers.
La Orlppe is here again with all its
old time vigor. One Minute Cough
Cure Is a reliable remedy. It cures
and cures quickly.
Obhurn A DeLano,
Parks' Tea clears the complexion
Mrs. N. Meyot'.e, of Le Roy, N. Y.,
says: "I have used Parks' Tea and find
It the best remedy I have ever tried.
Sold by A. Yerinoton.
The Weekly Guard, with sup
plemeut was Issued this morning. It
contains the full proceedings of the
Buy a
regulate your bowels and makes your
hend as clear as a bell. 25c, 60c, and
tl.00. Henderson & Lluu.
-' Hick headache, constipation and in
digestion aro quickly cured by De
Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous
llltlu pills.
Osuurn & DeLano;
W II Spaugh and DrJ F Hcndrlx,
leading populists of Linn and Lane
oounties, were in Salem th 1b week In
conference with klndrod spirits for
future operations of the party.
Captain Swecnoy U. S. A,, Sail Di
ego, Cal., says: "Shllo's Catarrh
Remedy Is the first medicine I have
eyor found that would do mo any
good." Price fiOo. Henderson 4
Linn.
'Stop hi in;" ho stole the cake,
But tho kid lie shouted louder,
"Clear the track" for I've got the cake
Mado with "Red Seal Bakino
Powder."
State Treasurer Phil Metohaiu In
forms a Guard reporter that the
August apportionment of stato school
funds will bo made iu August as us.
ual. A rumor has been In circulation
to the contrary.
Parks' Sure Cure Is a positive speclflo
In all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys. By removing the urlo odd In
tho blood It cures Rheumatism. H. B
Ilasford, of Carthage, 8. Dakota, soys:
"I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all
other medicines for Rheumatism and
Urinary disorders." Sold by A. Ykr-
INQTON.
Blanks are being printed by the In
turnal revenue bureau for the corpor
ations and Individuals that paid the
Income tax to fill In , applying for a re
fund of the taxes paid. These blanks
will be mailed to the taxpuyers, aud
on receipt of a properly tiled oppllca
Hon for a repayment of the duties thus
assessed, tho Internal rovenuo will pay
unca, mu uiouey.
J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City,
Mo., chief enrolling force, SSth general
assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish
to testify to the merits of Ouo Minute
Cough Cure. When other so-called
cures failed, I obtained almost Instant
relief and a speedy cure by the., use of
One Minute Cough Cure.
Osiiurn A DeLano.
With one eye on tho clovk, and the
other on your plate, you cannot enjoy
a meal. When traveling East you
should take the Northern Pacific, the
only dining ear Hue from Portland;
meals 75 cents. You don't bare to get
up In tho mottling at six o'clock, rush
to breakfast and gulp It down In fif
teen or twenty minutes, and then have
to wait until two'or Hire o'clock for
lunch or dinner. To avoid this, take
the Northern t'aellle, ihs enlv dining
ear route, the only line to the' Yellow
stone Park and the only line running
Pullman tourist sleepers through to
the East without Ironi 12 to lit hours
delay. For Information, tune cards.
tickets, etc.. call on or address It. Mo-
Aiurpney, Ueueral Agei.t,
Oregon.
commencement exercises.
copy; only Scents.
E J McClanahan, acting special
deputy U S Marshal, today subpoenaed
the witnesses for the defense in the
Mary Bergcr case which Is to be tried
In Portland tho 20th Inst,
There will be ail inspection of Co. C,
2iidRcBt O. N. G. at 7:S0 o'clock
Monday evening. There will also be
an cloct Ion held at 0:30 for the pur
pose of electing a captain.
Alonzo Swnrtz, of Salem, who killed
his sou a couple of months since, has
beou convicted of murder In the oecond
degree.. Saturday he. will get a life
sentence In the penitentiary
W. T. Sanford, station agent of
L,per, Clarion county, Pa., . writes
I can recommend One Mluute Cough
Cure as the best I ever used. It gave
instant relief aud a quick cure.
Osburn & DeLano.
The Portland Suu perpetrates the
following: "They were married In
Eugene the other day. His name Is
Johnnie May Bewer, and her name
was Jeanle Mae Bowersox. She simp
ly took off her sox, and the Issue was
Joined."
Sail n Ichiro Hlrota, of Japan, will
give a lecture on Japanese Life, Gov
ernment, Education, Religion and the
late Japau-Chlnese War, in Eugene In
the near future. Watoh for further
announcements.
B. H. Bowman, pub. Enquirer, of
Bremen, Iud., writes: Last week our
little girl baby the only ope wo have
was taken sick with oroup. After two
doctors failed to glvo relief and lite
was hanging on a mere tread we tried
One Minute Cough Cure and Its life
was sii veil.
Osburn A. DeLano.
I've a secret In my heart,
Sweet Marie,
A tale I would Impart,
Swet Marie:
If you'd even fairer be
You must always use Parks' Tea
The Improvement you will see,
Sweet Marie.
Avid by A. Yerinoton.
Doctor A. R. Fish, of Oravoia Mills,
Mo. a practicing physiolau nl many
yeats experience, -writes: De Witt1
Witch Huxel Salvo lias uo equal for
iiidnleut sores, scalds aud burns.
top pain instantly, heals a burn
lulckly and leaves no scar.
Osburn A DeLano.
Attention of all persona interested in
housekeeping is called to the new Cot
tago CoudensiugSteam Cooker and the
Diamond Dishwasher, which were In
vented for the express purpose of light'
enlng the labors of the American
housekeeper. These two wonder
ful niachlues cau be seen working Sat
urday at Chambers' hardware store.
from 10 a iu to 4 l in. where all an.
Invited to call and Inspect their merits.
l)o you know if you want to go.
bast and desire Pullman tourist sleep
ers, that you will be detained fiem I
to 10 hours unless you take the North
ern Pacific? Remember the Northern
Pacific Is the only line running Pull j
man tt.urist sleepers through to the '
East without delay. Time and money
saved by this route. For further In
formation, tickets, eto., call on or ad-:
Eugene, idrvss R. McMurphey, Ueueral Agent. '
I r.iige' , Oregon. j
4 Straight Bmiiirss Proposition.
Mr. George T. Cline, of Woodburn,
Orciioii, who owns a traction freight
ing engine of 40 horse power was it.
our city this week and lius been In
duced to make the peoplo of Eugene
and vicinity a propositi n, concerning
transportation of freight between Lu-
geue and Corvallis. Air. unne win,
if a sufficient amount of freight is
pledged tojustiry the outlay, put in
new bridges and repair the road and
guarantee to haul one hundred tons of
freight per month, il business demands
it, at the stipulated price of $2.75 per
ton for the dry season of 1895 and $2.50
for the dry season of 1890. But in or
der to make himself safe in the larife
outlay it is necessary to fix tho bridges
and road and secure surllcient suitable
wagons Mr Cllne requires that our cit
izens shall agree to furnish him 50 tons
of freight per week at the above stip
ulated price for the seasons of lSftj and
1880. Mr. Cline has examined the
road and bridges and knowing the
capacity of his ehgi lie, thinks tho plan
of traction freighting practical and of
great value to the business of Eugene
aud the reduction in freight rates
would save many thomand dollars to
the shippers and consumers of Lane
county. Mr. Cline is morally and
financially responsible and refers to
the Bank of Woodburn as to his abil
ity to carry out his part of the prop
osition. Mr. Cline would not ask a
guarantee as to the volume of "business
and prices, were it not for the possibil
ity Hint the ruilroad would prolml.lv
cut price so much as to take the busi
ness and leave his outlay for tiie
bridges and road repairs u deatl loss.
The establishment of a freiu lit line of
this capacity aud character would en
able the business men of Eugene to
make prices that would attract tnnle
from a long distance. Th.s proposi
tion enables us to secure reasonable
rates immediately and at no cost what
ever to us. Mr. Cline asks no bonus
or help of any kind except that he
shall have business enough to justify
him the outlay mentioned ubove.
Southeastern Oregon has a large cash
trade that now goes to Aslilund and
other points along the S P railroad hut
we could secure penuaueutly the rate
on freight named above it would enable
our business men to make prices that
would attract nearly all of that trade
to this point during tho summer and
fall months. Mr. Cline says he cm be
ready to start his freight train within
thirty days after the guarantees arc
furnished him. Ho has appointed
Geo. M. Miller his agent to confer
with business men and of certain if his
proposition Is acceptable. This is a
matter of great Importance In our city
and every one interested In the future
growth of the city as well as those who
wish to extend this tradeshould strain
a point to encourage this enterprise.
liusimss men ami all siioum om.mer
this mutter thoroughly and be pre
pared to give Mr. Cline and his agent
a definite answer when called upon.
llow Thff
We offer 9100 reward for any caso of OAtarrh
that cannot be cured by tho Uho ol Hull's Ca
tarrh Cure.
J CHENEY & CO, IToi, Toh iio, O.
Wo the undiTBlKneu have known F J Cheney
for the last In years, anil believe him to be per
fectly honorable In all buxtnees transactions
and financially able to cirry out any obliga
tions made by their nrrn.
West & Tbuax. wholesale drurelHts.Tolpfln.0.
Waldinq, K1NNAN& Mahvin, wholesale drug
gists, Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken iutcrnallv, act
tng dir. ctly upon the blood aud mucous sur
faces of the sybt.m. Frico 7-M ier bottle. Hold
by all druggists. Testimonials fiee.
From Foley Springs. A gentle
man writing from Foley Springs says
that Peter Runey had a very bud spell
Tuesday, fulling from his chair un
conscious. He is in a critical condi
tion. The chinaman, Gin, bus a sw.nl
leu tongue and is unable to speak. A
lady boarding at the springs is
in a precarious condition.
BOARD OF REGENTS.
Itenrfcan-
sV.miaiitK'C .Appointed to
' v Hi Kaculiy. ln'l""""
ineiit.4 Agreed l.'pou.
Kic
Members present-Regents Henry
Failing, of Portland, presidert; A
Bush, of Salem, S Hamilton, of Rose
burg, S P Bturgls, of Pendleton, L L
McArthur, of Portland, TG Hendricks,
A G Hovev and S H Friendly, of Eu
gene and Secretary J J Walton.
The following business of general
importance was transacted:
A re-olution was passed that no
profess, r should hereafter receive over
$2,000 per anuum, and tutors not more
than $1,000.
A committee, consisting of Hons.
L L McArthur, Henry Falling and
S P Slurgls, was appointed to reargaii
ize the literary, business and musical
fn.'ltllhW.
Mrs. Watkins. the present matron of
tho dormitory, bos been continueu lor
tho ensuing year. Next year the dor-
milory will be for the accommodations
nf male students only
It was acreed that a gasoline plant
be purchased to furnish light for the
university buildings aim ine uouin
fnrv.
4fi..r considerable discus-don the
board resolved to place a gallery In
Vlllard Hall.
Adjourned to meet in Portland July
23, to hear the sommittee appointed to
reoP'anize the faculties and transact
other business.
X niaaol'leeul Heirloom
No gcin In tiara or coronet Is so
I'or contra, a hereditary tendmey to
disease, often Droves a fatal legacy, since the
mosttilfling causes may fertilize the latent
terms of III health and render the fruttoge dead
ly. An Inherent transmitted weakness of the
phvslcal constitution Is most ellectually op-
ioed and counteracted by Hostetter's Stom
ach Hitters than by any other safeguard. Dl-
gesiiou and assimilation promoted, due biliary
secretion, action of the kidnejs aud bowels lu
sured, are so inanv guarantees of permanent
health, and these are tnc consequences, among
others of like importance, of a resort to the Bit
ters. Tiiis medicine also prevents and remedies
mularious complaints, nervousness, chronic in
KimiutH, rliuumatiam and neuralgia. Such warn
ings us ions ui appcuic aim Bleep, tuu, auuuiu
not be disregarded. The bittern wilt restore
bjth without fail.
ilium 11
A HI
Is health,
pr. clous.
A Rush. Corvallis Times: There
promises to be something of a rush for
lands on the Siletz when the day ar
rives for filing. Four teams passed
through town Saturday, three Tues
day anil one yesterday, all bound for
that vicinity. Those who expect to
settle should not forgot thut half a
dollar per aero must be paid when the
tiling Is made on the land and an ad
ditional dollar per acre when final
proof is made. It is probable that
many of the land hunter, when they
II ml they cannot got free giatis, a faim
well improved by some Indian, with n
line l ouse with hot and cold water
conveniences will turn tiieir bucks on
the Siletz and return disgusted from
wiiencu mey came.
Homeward Hound, Probably one
half of tho students left on this morn
ing's local train for their homes in
dill'erent portions of the state. The
other students will probably leave
this aftoruoon and- tomorrow. As the
train pulled o it this morning tho U of
Oyell was given. A large number of
the fair ones were at the depot. The
Guard wishes the students a pleasant
vacation.
Insurance Paid. The State In
surance Co, of Salem, yesterday settled
the loss occasioned by the burning of
John Hampton's residence, near Gosh
en, several weeks since. The amount
paid wus $1000.
Freiuiit Waoon. Chas. F. Croner
will commence running a freight wa
gon to tho McKenzie Bridge Thurs
day, June 13th. Regular weekly trips
win uo maue. Freight solicited.
8 BUTTON LENGTH
MOSQUETAIRE
White Chamois Gloves
At - - $i.oo.
t The Best Value Ever Offered Latest Thing.
See this lne.
xfords Arrived.
Tan and Black Buttons,
Cloth Tops.
We have a very few left.
9
PARIS . PLISSE, 4
Tlio Newest Wash Fabric for WAISTS
and DRESSES.,
SHIRT WAISTS, WASH SILKS, LACES, EMBROIDPr
F. E. DUNN.
t A. H. McCIuncr 1
p. , - - - o -
Business Corner Merchandising 3
IE teaches the lesson every day In the year -of low prices and 1
lrnnd values. 3
After long experience we think this system far more conducive -5
to the attraction and retention of first-class patronage thn
Sj the too common policy of "Give a prat to catch a herring."
We are hUBiness huildiug, and aim to win the trust und confl.
denceof the great public- by furnishing them every (lav
St (not spasmodically) the beBt goods nt the lowest piices To
E regular buyers this means a large saving. Thousands of
wide awake shoppers have learned this economical secret
and every day their ranks receive large accessions. '
- Till j is worthy of your consideration and tbought.
iiiuiiiiiuuiiijaiuiiuuiuiiiiuiuiiuujiiiujuiiiiaiaiiiu
Tan Shoes
AND
Ladies Oxfords
Will he closed out nt a big
REDUCTION.
If you want shoos at your own
figures come and see us.
YORAN & 50N.
SEE OUR FANS.
All sliai.os of plain Japanese Silks 3Tc per yd.
Ask to set) our Muck Waterproof Silks ? 85c per yd.
-! WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of LACES, KID GLOVES and EMBROIDERY.
Not Very Bukphisino. Persons
who witnessed a stage wedding In Al
bany when the Payton Comedy Com
pany were there will read with inter
est the following sequel to it; M. L.
DeForrest, of the Payton comedy com
pany, aud Jl irio Etta Hyland, of Ba
ker City, Oregon, wcro mnrrled at Al
bany, Or., April lust by Judge Duncan
of the probate court. Tuesduy, May
11, Mr. aud Mrs. DeForrest left Baker
City for Montana, but on reaching
Pocatello litta mysteriously disappear
ed. It seems that Etta has another
husband living somewhere in Idaho,
from whom she has never bceu di
vorced, nnd bad told DeForrest lie died
a year or so ago, says the Baker City
Democrat. When DeForrest discovered
she had flown, he searched the car, but
found her not. As it wa9 nearly train
time, he did not step, hut started on
his journey, a sadder but a wiser mail.
It is his intention to sift the matter,
and if Etta bus deceived him he will
bring criminal action against her for
oiguiuy.
Bucklea's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salvo in the world for
uis, .Bruises, -sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
tor sale by Henderson & Linn.
Tbo Urcalrit Value.
You get the greatest value out of a
silver quarter when purchasing a pack
age of Simmons Liver Regulator, pow
der. There is nothing like It for Indi
gestion or Constipation. Take it dry,
on the tongue, or mke a tea. You'll
afterwards take It in preference to pills.
BHILOH'S CURE, tho great Cough
and Croup Cure, is in great demand
Pocket size contains tnni.n... j
only 2oc. Children love it. Sold h
Henderson & Linn.
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No. 1 Shoulders per lb 6 c
Good Dried Grapes per lb.2c
Dried Raisins; per lb ... ....3 c
Nice Black Figs 5 c
Ax Billy
O-O-O
JERSEY BULLS! "
Price lop insurance, $1.00.
Flqvd Vauqham
A Household Treasure.
D W Fuller, of Canajolisrlc, S t
say that he always keeps Dr Kin.
New Discovery In the house and J
miuiiy hub always lound the yen ,
results follow its use; that he ;
not De without It if procurable. 0
Dykeraan, druggist, Catsklll, Hi
says iliac ur King's Xew Discovm
undoubtedly the best coueh remie
that he has used It in his fimilj i
eigne years, ana it lias uevar failed s
do all that Is claimed for It. Whju
try a remedy so long tried and tats
Trial bottles free at Hendehml
Linn's drug store. Regular tin
and $1.00.
Milk Cow for Sale.
A fresh three-quarters Jersey
for sale. Gives a fair quaiitltyotinil
of excellent quality. Apply to
Mrs. Hunsaku,
Corner 9th and Olive slwd
RUDY'S PILE BUPPOSITORT.
is guaranteed to cure Piles and ConiiiplM
or money refunded. SO cents per box.
two stamps for circular and Fro 8unilo
MARTIN RUDY, Registered PhirmscilUiw
ter, Pa. No Postals answkrkd. Forislerjt
first-class druggists every wnere, and in tip
ureguu Dy usDurn at uoi.ano
Davit Henderson, Undertakers n
tmbalmers. Cor Wil. andthit.
GO TO,
FOB TUX LKAD1KQ B BANDS OP
CIGARS and TOBACCO
..ALSO..
Confectionery, Nuts and Soda Wiln
FRUITS IN SEASONr
Best selected line of smoker articles lilH
id
A No! 8 Wash Boiler!!!! '
1 Glass Line Oil Can
1 doz. 6 qt. milk pans '
1 6 qt. stew pan - ,
1 flour sifter ; -
1 wash basin ,
1 Diah pan
1 10 qt, milk pail
1 12 qt. milk pail
1 coffeepot
1 tea pot v"
1 set knives fc forks
a mrge ureau auiie ,
1 handled man's axe ,
1 long handled shovel ;
Wire nails-Base u
rilln T -L. YIHm f
UllUUCU AWIU ilO
AT
Griffin Hardware C
Smoke
LA GREMA
Ten cent;
U.of 0. 6 Queen ofHeatt
Five cent
Cigars
YOUR ATTENTION
n T-1 a '"""e"! to onr large and complete line of r
READY-MADE CLOTHING
lAI 01 u the lateat patterns. u
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