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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1895)
DAILY EUGENE GVABD. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. Published every evening of ine wee, Sundays eioeptod. Address 11 communications, and make all remittances pcyable to the EuolM udaro, Eugene, OrtKon. gunscKirTioN bates: (DAILY.) Delivered bj carrier, per week 20 Delivered by carrier, per mouth 76 By mail, one year(in advance) ' 5 Bix mouths 8 75 One mouth 75 single copies 6 Will not bo lent by mall to any address, tor any length of time, unleu paid In advance. (weiKLY.) One year (in advance) 12 0 li montbi 1 00 Advertising rales made kno wn on application. Entered ai second-clsas matter at the Eugene, Oregon, ijostottlce. TUESDAY, - AUGUST 13,1895. Pride may proceed before a fall from a bicycle, but profanity, or the thought of it, is sure to follow. It appears natural to sec wagon loads of wheat . waiting to have their grain cleaned and stored at the Eugene flouring mill. These kind of mornings, when a fire makes one feel pleasant, will send pleasure seekers home from mountains and seacoast. The Pope of Rome may rest easy. The veteran editor, Frank M. 1'ixley, liiBlong time antagonist, lies dead in San Francisco. What promised to be a full hop orop two weeks ago is now certain to be a short one. The hot dry weather prevented hops setting to the end of the arms of the vines. Oregon's convicts working in the stove foundry will got 35o a day and board. The 35o will come from the foundry company and the board from tiie taxpayers. Tho official report of the World's Fair Is completed. It comprises 3,500 pages of printed and type written matter, is illustrated by 2 000 photographs and be unci in twenty-two volumes. No tolling wlioro a fashion will stop. First it was balloon sleeves, then by some sort of evolution they worked further down on the fomale anatomy and doveloped in to bloomers, Whiohever one first goes out of fashion may be used for the other purpose. SportBinen are obeying the game law in regard to Chinese pheasants unusually well this season, Al though many of the birds are well grown few if any have been brought to market. The open sea son commences September 1st, when good shooting and fine birds may be expected. Our people who go to overcrowd ed Newport, where accommodations are very limited, and prises high, should roraembor Hint they can rusticate at Florence by tho ocean at small cost, be well cared lor, have a quiet time, and not be orowded near to distraction, by hungry frantic mob of so-called plcasuro seekers. Our city fathers are wrestling with the bicyolo question. The courts have uniformly decided that bioyolesare vehicles, and therefore entitled to their rights ns such on wagon roads. This view of the case bars them tho right to use side walks, where they are a constant mennco to tho safety of pedestrians, foi whose exclusive use walks are built. Times will never be quito what they naturally should be until on laws are made in conformity with tho evolutiou of human progress through mechanical inventions and ingenious contrivances of mn bv which he shuts off on the field of labor countless thousands of his fellow men. Progress in all depart ments of lire should go hand-in hand. Some considerable surprise is in dicated, by headlines in sundry exchanges, that "President Cleve land entered a barber shop and quietly awaited his turn to have his hair out." What would yon have him do? Yank the man in the chair oiit, and offer to fight with tho "next" for his place? Some people have apparently strange ideas of -presidential eti quette. Washington correspondents say it is well understood that the Nicaragua canal commission, which has recently returned from an examination of the canal route, will report to congress in favor of the construction of the canal. It estimates the cost at $110,000,000, and tho time required as seven years. Whether it favors the gov ernment undertaking the work on government account, or subsidiz ing a private company, is not stated. One McUill, who runs a 7x9 weakling in Portland, speaks of this paper as a "plutoorutio or gan." If that means that its pub lisher pays his bills and works ten hours per day, we enter a plea of guilty. McGill is a professional agitator, without limine, and has a hard time begging for money to keep his sheet alivo. He is a dis grace to the party that he "claims" to represent, und attempts by his silliness to tear down every one who is a gentleman in the organi zation. When Baby waa sick, we gave her CostOA. When abe waa a Child, she cried for Castorla. When aho became Miss, aha clung to Cftstorla. rThen the had Children, ahe gave them Caatorift. lair and beautiful the woman u ho keep at distance the com- plexion beauti fieri, ! paints and powders, which soon ruin the face. A healthy glow to the skin, a face without wrinkles, and sparkling? eyes, will be yours if you keep the system and the ; imec.nl internal onrana in good condition. The young girl, or wo man, often grows pale, wrinkled and thin, ; eats little, everything wearies her, she com plain of herself as aching and sore and as sleeping poorly. Often she is troubled with backache, or a tender spine, with a bearing down weight in the abdomen, or at periods she may be irregular, or sutler extreme pain from functional derail genie nts. Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., in his long and active experi ence, met many cases of this kind, for which he used a prescription which was found to cure such difficulties permanently in ninety eight percent, of all cases. Having proven so successful. Dr. Pierce put his " Favorite Prescription " on the market, and it is to-day sold more largely than any other medicine for the ills of woman. For all functional derangements, displace ments, ulceration, inflammation, and the catarrhal drain from the lining membranes of the special internal organs of women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription reaches the origin of the trouble, and corrects it Mrs. Mary Crim, of Frankfort, Franklin Gfc, ., writes: " A lew ymra ago 1 took cold, which resulted in female trouble, and affected my whole lyttem. About a year ago, I took chilli, had one or two tuonlli; mey were very weaken' lnr. Had pains in my tut rra.morefrrfiiipntiv in left tilde; gradually grew worse until, 6nally, I had to take to bed. I had a bad cough and couldn't rent. I com menced taking your medicine, took It about four months, taking lvrn tuilflH nf IWInp Pierce s Favorite Pre- Mm. Cam. cription and five of his "Golden Medical Dis covery." My weight hat Increased, and I feel better and stouter than 1 have for years." J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN GROCERIES HAVING A LAHOK AMI) POM PI. If TR BTfW'l 11 of 8taile and Kaucy Grocer tua bought in the Exclusively For Cash, I cau ollor the publlo bettor price uinii any inner limine : IN EUGENE. : I'mliu-e if nil kinds taken l market EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. Stago loam Ruevnp Mondava, WV-lmx.lr.vi aud Krit1yntto'clKka. in.. iHLMW'RVn arrtv iiiK at Florence the day following i li o'clock, a. m. days, VttxliivMlnyt and PrUUvs at ;l o'clock, arriving hi Kiigeiie the Ucxt day at 7 u. m. MNiil.K FA It K -,w KorNl Hill' ! ' Ji.yu Tickets f r W at K. Hangs' livery barn, Ku. Ifiif, orutHurJ.lt tiaveuport'a otlire In Flor ence, JOSEPH G. KKLI.KV, C. E., ConsDltint Drainage Engineer. El'OKNE, ORKilON IV.ikui ami arrtflealtoiis for all work pel amies u. Water Work.. lfetri auvl Drain of Lauds. Construction Suparlntanrtcd mm A Majestic Steel Range ..$42.00 A No. 8 Cook Stove 12.75 A No. 8 Wash Boiler 8-5 1 Glaus Lined Oil Can 35 1 doz. 6 t. milk pans 85 1 5 til. stew nan 15 1 flour sifter 10 1 wash basiu 05 1 Iih pan - .20 1 10 fit milk nail 15 1 12 ut. milk pail 20 1 colli pot 15 1 tea not 15 1 set knives & forks 50 1 largi- bread knife 15 1 handled man's axe 75 1 long handled shovel 50 Wire nails-Base 4.00 Olidden Baru Wire 3.50 AT Griffin Hardware Co. T. O.HufDBioKS, 8. B. Basin, Jr., President. Cashier First Hati Ot Eugene. Paid up Usli Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A general banking buaineaa done on reaaou able terms. Sight draft on NEW YOKK, CHICAGO, BAN FKANCI3CO and PORT LAND, OREGON. Billi of exchange sold on foreign couiitriea. Deposit received subject to check or certifi cate of dej.-ortlt. All collection entrusted to tu wiu receive prompt attention. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Of Daa Motnea. Iowa, writes nuder date ! March 23, 18i3: B. B. Med. Mfg. Co., jjuiur, uregon. Gentlemkn: On arriving borne last week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight and one lialf years old, who uad wasted away to 38 pounds, iB now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. It. Cough Cure has done Its work well. Botn or tne cnuaren line 11. lour o. H. Couuh Cure has cured and kent away all hoarsness from me. 80 give it to every one, with greetings for all. wiHinngyou prosperity, we are Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fokd. If tou wlflh to feel fresh and eheerful. and ready for the ring's work, cleanse the system with tho HeadHChe and Liver Cure, by taking two or three doses a week. Soli tlndera positive guarantee 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. H. N. CRAIN. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware. jerWaich Repairing a 8peialty."TBI Euoenb,. Oregon ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given (hut by virtue of an order of the Cunuty Court of- Lane county, Oregon, made at the regulxr Aug nst lerm. 181IU, I will offer for tale to the highest bidder nt the Court House door in Eugene, Oregon, on the 14th day of Septem ber. ISU5. the following described premises lowit: The undivided Y, of lots 6 and 7 in fractional block No 27, iu Cheshire addition to Eugene, Or., and all the right, title end interest of s.iid deceased in and to N yt of tho donation claim of W G Purkerson mid wile notificnliou 6D7'J, biing the N V. of N W of seo 19, T 17 S. B 4 W, and lot 3 ol w. T17 8, R5 W, containing 122 27 acres, and beginning at a point 12.46 chs E of N E corner of donation claim of R D Hos ket notification 5166 in 8ec24.T 17 S,R 6 W, thi noe N .2.05 ohs. W 12 68 ohs, 8 12.69 chs, E 12.65 chs to place of beginning,- all in Lone, Co Oregon, to satisfy the claims aiiii the estate of J V7 PurkersoD, de oeitsed. Te ms of sale cuh. balo to com nit uce at 1 o'clock t f said d y. W. E. FnaKCRso.i, Admiuistrntor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In Ihe Coonly Court of the State of Ore gon for the county of Litne. In the Matter of the Estate of Malhew Wallis, deceased. Notice is her. by given to whom it may oouceru, that the undersigned has been ap pointed Eleentor of the Estnte of Malhew Wallis, deceased, by the County Court of Line County, Oregon. Ail persons haviug claims against said Estate, are hi-rehy noli fiul to preeeut such claim! iu legl form srilh the proper vouchers to the nndersigu fd, at the la . oulci- ol A C Woodcock, in Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, within sii months trotu the dito of this notice Dated nt Eugene, Oregon, this siith dy of Ailgnst, ManiKW Sssad WitLB, Elecutor ot ihe Last Will and TeiUnicnt and of Ihe EiUte of Mslhew Wsllii, de-oa-id. LXECl'TOK'S SALE OP RI AL PROP ERTY Nolico Is lieieby given that bv viifne of an order of the County Court of Lane County. Oregon, made at the rec.ul.tr Agnt lerm. 15, 1 will rffer for ail to the high et bidder at Ihe Court House door iu Eu gene, Oregon, on Ihe 14th d iy of Septera ber,185, Ihe following descrilie,! premises towil: The undivided xt ol lots 6 and 7 in fiactional II lock No. Si in Che hire's ad dition to Eugene, Or , to ;il, the claims agaiuM Ihe estate of X W Puikriaoo dreens e.1 Tellusof ssle, cash. Sale lobegiuotl o clock p oi.ofaaiddxy W. E PonsrRsoN. Exe-otor. onal hi PRICES-- Day & Henderson's. Kitchen Tables Fall Leaf ' Extension " Maple Hrueau W11-I1 Stand with glass Bed Stead Wire Matress Top Matress Kitchen chair 1 25 2 00 4 50 9 00 6 00 . 1 75 . 1 50 2 50 50c . 1 25 55i; 75 Cane rockers All Wool Carpet 8 ply wool carpet Lane County Bank. (Established in ISSi.) EUGENE, OREGON! A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. V. G. HOVEY, President. J. M. AHRAMS, Cashier. A. U. HOVEY, Jk.. Asst. Coshr. CENTRAL 1: FISHER & W ATKINS, PROPRIETORS. Will kceptconstant'.y on hand a full supply o MUTTON. PCRK AND VEAL Wl kh they will sell at the lowest market pri ees, A fair eliare of the puhlio patrcuage so iicited. TO THE KARMEKS i We v. lll p.iy the highest maiket price .for Vat Cattl", rings ann cneap. SHOP OK WIl.l.AYETTE STREET. tUOKKE CIXY OIIEGON Meats delivered 'to any part of the oity free of ohaive. Stage Line tojitson Springs. We will run a stage the balance of the season lo these ecleuratea springs from, EUGENE, The stiice will leave the Hotel Eu gene on Mondays and Thursdays at t o ciocK a. 111., returning tne tuiiow ing Wedni'Sdnysand Saturday at On ill Every attention will be given to the couuort 01 passengers. Round-Trip Tickets, $5.' Clark & Blackburn A LADVS TOILET Is not complete without an ideal PLEXIOM POWDER. If POZZONI'S 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. Inrist npoa having tho genuine. X?. co;;covan; F''i.N;n.uiiAraj.cocaiJV .,v5'!-.sC.''i' Fi'j" Cjsi f Ifjuoionn SOLES. GOYS'SCHOOlSrlOE! LADIE3 ,3W?-"2l-'-Ur.. Over One Million People Vcnr the' W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equcliv at:sfactory They give the best valuefrr'theinnnev. They equsl cmeora shoes iostvleapn fit Tn;lrvciir.n!(4cci::ies are uniu.r.i.s.-j' TheprlcMcTsi! . m....-.r,r,.f..osok. II jourisahr cmrw suimn .- - nn. sui0i,... Bold by DAVID LINK. Kiip-ne. Eugene Iron Works, (iF.O. S. FRA.KK, rroprictur. Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, Castings. Engines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc. -Sewlhii Muclunes Repaired. tW Ki'pslriPK of all kinds Jime.-ssJ fcnl lor Lily Ainl-Krlctlon MetaL iot- ou F.'.shi j-lri-el al Mill l;ace r I f?.! ,T THE BEST. w k7 c - r it ran a u-itor. d.ii'P3UCE,3 K,50 42.VORK! I VA' 'EXTRA Fl ,S2.1.7J ' " ' ' (EO. B. DCRRIS. ! Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law, I W of the Second Judicial District and in ie Supreme Court of this State. s,.-inl attention given to coUectionl and , natters in probate. 0. A. IjOBRIS. L, L. BTEVEKB I DORRIS & STEVENS, Attoknky-at-Law, KUGKNB, OREGON VFHCi Over Lane County Banc. , J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Room 5 upstairs, Ruidon's Block, 9th street. H. n. SoaioK. O. W. KihujYy Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and Probate Business ft Speo 'oince In Harris' Block. W. KUYKENDALL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrisman Block. gpeclal attention to surgery and; surgical dis eases 01 women. L. BILYKU.. J;K. YOUNO. BILY EU & YOUNG, Attorn eys-at-Law, EUGE.NE, OBEOON. tW-Omcl-Over First National Bank. K. O. POTTER. B. T. CONDON P OTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. KUOENK. ORXQON. y- Officx In Connor's block. E. O. MATTESON, Attorney-at-Law. . Office With A. C. Woodcock. farsiieclal AttenUoa eirei 10 Collections, A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. OpFici-Oue-half block south of Chrlsman's nioca, KUC1ENE, : : OREUON. J. J. WALTON, Attorney-at-Law, KLOENh, (JRKUON. Ofhee UD-stalrs. Walron's hlnk. illio a geueral law praotlcelu all the courts " iiuitaiaiu. C E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up stairs In Bbelton block over Geo. t. Hall & Sou s grocery store. Private telephone Inside the door for calls day or night. LR. J. W. HARRIS, t'Iiytsaoian and Surgeon Oltico over flenderson & Llun'sDrug Store, Office IIudbs: 9 to 12a. in.; 2 toS aud 7ViS p. nv Roi euve Kerry street between lab and Vl'.l. DR. G. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST,- noes only flrjt-class work. The latest Im provemeuls used Terms moderate. Office and residence on olive street, between Fifth and sixth streets, one block west of Minnesota Eugene Street. Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4th of 0t. ifnu: ih. uirt eara will run on tho following schedule v..., Mvll juiiner notice. LEAVIKO THE DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-0:40-10KK) a. m.. then every hulf hour. . LEAVE THE UNIVKRSTY. - 7:2o-7:55 8:25 8o-():25-9:50-10:15 a. m., then every half hour, t'rira will leave promptly on lime. H. V. HOLDEN. SaSEaiuii, nquIrM BO cfaanr at tutam BKuMoni, mercurial or iiuIwhwimJ A3 A PRCVEHTIVt by Ittar tmllta toipeniUMmH4 Wr Tnrkl rJlaaMM ; bat tn iMMtd UiNdrMdr1)mmiMmi Ihubb LADIES DO XOD ENOW OR. FELIX LC BRUN'S STEEL END PEHNYHOYjH PUIS fishwiDI,1.rnd on!.T FRENCH, ssfe and re ttuS.'aSlT1""' " GIG Wholesala and t LIQUOR STQRi W U nrue 'I . ntnorlAW, fro,,. Keen constantly 01, ,ad , ... , LIQUORS AND wfP'A''Pstlie Biiiwaujee ueer on An.,'77 I er gloss. "smii; Foley Hot $p The Well Known &Up.no,u cinal Qualitie TH Springs makethem a Favorite RESORT FOR UlUi And the Abun dance of Gam ... Fine Fishing, renders Hn, Sportsmans' EU w-u pie Acf onm,,, for Visitors. For full J lars. Addross: Eugene, Obeoos, Dubois Bros., Propiw 0.1.8 FOK ALL lOlA'.S Usl ! LEAVE 1 DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS I Tho Fust Mail, via Hum-)! Ineton Bait Lake, tn thi1: 70PM Dally. OrKanRHH City, or Tfs?!fl!!l Kane, .Miuneftjtoiii anuHk l ruui, h mi inrougniemct. to Kantern cities. For Pendk-ton. LiGmuM 7:00 P JJ Daily. Baker Cilv. Wnlli Will ; I Dayton, Colfax, Pullmin V If I wuscow anu luanomiuiiif ! sUiions. j 8:00 A M Ex Sun. f i'cai mixea mm iorii i Hood Rlvfir. Thn land Intcrnu'diatepoiim. ;:J ThrouRh Pullman sleepers. Wmrj: ilft-j ana reoiining cnair cars are mucdnksi.'. trains. For all information, rates, etc., ftflnr office, corner Washington ana iran PnrtlntKi. fir nHdrrtna W. n. W'RIBTO I Oenersl 1'awuieilfel . MCNEILL, Receiver and General Musgn. Portland. OreKOtl. E J. MrCI.ANAHAS.II I tip! 11. 1. 0. WSST'8 KI2VS AND BtllStalll ta sold nnuer posiiive wnutn t 1 nn.. ... .niAV.NlS9l Loss of Brain and Nerve l'nwer: Lew Quioknessi Night Losson; Kv" DiE Confidence; Nervousncsi; Lassilliiill Loss of Powor of the GoiierativeOrruwo sex. caused byovor-exertion, yoatbfaltr Excessive Use of Tolinccn, Opium UJ whioh lends to Misery. C'onronirli written (rnamntee tn cure or reraraw!I Urn Pills oure Sick Hem. !?& Liver Complain, Sonr Mtomsi . J, "Iffi I Osbnrn A DeLano. Eugene, Oram- EAST AHO VIA SOUTH The Shasta Routl . OF THE I The SoDtLern PacK Kiprwa Trains Leave South I 8:60 r if I Lv 1:50 A H 1 i -v 10H5AH I Ar Portland San Frannsco bvi TT7.j fla Above trams stop at r.asi 1 --- ul City, Woodburn, Salem, lurwr, I Jefferson, Albany, AHany ,"ncV' Harrtsbunr, junction CresweU, Drain, and all statinoi It burg to Ashland inclusive. Hiamitnii MAIL. PAIlT- :r : : ArU1 a30mLv rortlana 5.20 sm Ar Rnsebtir SAt.EM PASSF.SOFB, ""Ls.JJllI 4KpmLv Pnrtlsoil, f, U.!i' 6!lfl prolAr BiueuJ, vnT- -DINING OARS ON OGDEN W prrtLluH BUFFET SLEEP !,. , vTii; i aP SECOND CI.AS Attached to all Ibreucb U.O- West Side TjivWm. , POLTUND D ",.) rBAn.DA.:.T("-'7r;,3l vT Portlard "l X; fWi-!i--' 9ETWBEH - MAIL 730 am 12:15 p m : ..Mia a. Aih.n and .'ervallis rerti'" .... j ' of Owon Centrsl 4 K";rnj.,rii' 4.-45pmLv Pr""! LvlW" THROUGH ' 7, ,Da Pl in the Eastern w - , , BKOEHbtK, ' . -. 1- i HOFFMAN 11 t NEW POTtlsnJ?Sj i..I' at.- taaie. JFi '4 our pj.-aaure 7 i runout MUutf nouw on I