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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1895)
flie People Read the GUARD . . For they Appreciate It. And in perusing it they do not overlook the "ads." Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Envelopes Posters, Programs, Legal Blanks, Etc., Etc. PRINTED AT Tut GUARD OFFICE. VOL. 0. EUGENE, OltEGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 21. 1895. NO. G2. DAILY GUARD. j Common-Sense Feredy for THE GRIPPE is DR. HENLEY'S Celery Beef and Iron Celerv For the entire NERVOUS system, 3eef The greatest SUSTENANT known, pon replenish and enrich the BLOOD. Nature's Builder and Tonic. For sale by OSBURN & DeLANO. I IF BARGAINS.- I y ARE WHAT YOU ARE AFTER, S I HOW IS THE TIME TO GET THEM. I Our great sale will continue lor about ton days longer. We are offering goods at prices never before equaled In Eugene. g If j ou will call and examine prices you are sure to buy, for you will see at a glance that we p ! :-MEAN BUSINESS.-: OATS! OATS! OATS! I We are also prepared to store, buy or trade for your Oats. c Vkry Realistic. Salem Post: J, Hock, the artist, lias returned from Willioit Springs, where ho took a view of the stage recently held up there. When the stage came along, two men disguised as the highwaymen- had been, held up the travelers in regula tion style, and Mr. Hock took the view. A photograph of the scene hangs in the window of the Post now, where it can be seen. The passengers in the photo are the same that were held up in reality and the picture is a correct representation of the occur rence. llartlett Fears Wanted. We want Bartlett pears to be deliv ered at our warehouse in Eugene the first four days of next week, August 10, 20, 21 aud 22, for which we will pay one cent per pound. They must be free from worms and scabs. Humphrey A Segar. Heavy Fruit Deal. Salem Post Aug. 20: The output of the pear orchards on the Wallace fruit farms , was sold today by Mnuager Wallace to California parties, and will be shipped East at once, picking to commence to morrow. The agent representing the California firm estimates tho crop at 6,000 boxes. Notice. Students who desire to work for their board and lodging while attend ing the State University should apply t0 J. Straub, Secretary Faculty. ENCOURAGE HOME IMn"tTpy H. WEINHARD'S BEER AND ICE DEPOT. ;-The Best Beer on Earth.: Seldomed Equalled, Never Excelled. Buttled Beer for Family Use a Sjecialtr. (iarts, icr dozen $1.50 " ' 75 Half pints, " 50 lc in Any Amount Always on Hand WM. MAYER, Agent A Party. George G Croner, of Kansas City, Mo., a cousin of the Misses Croner was given a farewell party by the youug ladies at tho resi dence of their parents last evening. Af ter enjoying progressive whist for an hour or more an elegaut lunch was served. The following persons were present: Misses Mae Huft, Editli Brown, Etta Owen, Mabel Straight, Lena Goldsmith, Celia Goldsmith, Mrs. Geo. F Croner, Fannie and Mag gie Croner; David Linn, Leu Stevens, Bert Miller, George G Croner, A L Brattain, W H Alexander, Geo F Cro ner and Warner Brown. Prizes were awarded to Miss Straight for the best playing and the booby to Lena Gold smith. Mr Croner will leave for his home in the East in a few days. For Sale. A corner lot with house of five rooms, only $359. Part cash, balance in one and two years. Apply to Geo. B. Dorris. Is the number of bars of man we srld between the 28th day of June and the 10th day of August. The following persons were tho four closest guess ers and are each entitled to pick out a pair of the best shoes wo have in our stock FREE. J. W. Clark, Eugene 10,377. I. Sheets, Eugene 10,100. Mrs. W. A. Moore, Creswell, 10,700. Mrs. Isabell Potterf, Hale P. 0 10.000. We now have something new which very householder will be interested in no guessing but a sum thing for everybody. Call in and see it work. AX BILI.Y. Strong as an Ox.- We have just received another big lot of the celebrated OX BREECHES; guaranteed not to rip. Just the thing for harvest. PRICES, $1 TO $4. Cive us a call if you want pants that Won't Rip. They are as Strong as An Ox. A new pair Free if they rip. J. D. MATLOCK & CO. Header, did you ever tako Simk.:.t Liver Regulator, tho "Kino u Liver Medicines 1" Everybody nctv.". take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish . v diseased liver that impairs digesr. and causes constipat ion, when the -' v that should bo carried off remains i:. the body and poisonB the whole sysk .n. That dull, heavy feeling is due t i. torpid liver. Biliousness, Headae!;-.-. Malaria and Indigestion are all live: diseases. Keep the liver active by :.. occasional dose of Simmons Liver Eos tilatnr and you'll get rid of these tr. . bles, and give tone to the wholo iy torn. For a laxative Simmons Live Regulator is better than Pills. ; . does not gripe, nor weaken, but great.y rufreslu-8 and strengthens. livery package has tho Red stump on the wrapper. J. li. '.'.ilia & Co., Philadelphia. The Derate. In answer to a letter from the programmo committee of the state fair, asking if ho would favorably consider a proposition to debate tho financial question with Hon. Roswell P. Hoi r, Hon. W. H. Bryan, of Ne braska, says he will accept. In his letter, Mr. Bryan states that, in the event Mr. Horr cannot be present, ho will debate the question with anyone whom the committee may select. Mr. Horr has been written to by Hie com mittee, but has not yet been heard from. It Is pretty certain someonu will be found te meet Mr. Bryan, and the attendance at tho stale fair will doubtless lu regaled with the financial question. Ilis tha intention to ar range the debate for September 27 an d 28. New Office. Jus. F. Kobin&on moved his olllce today from I he Chris mun block to the front room upstairs over the Eugene Loan and Savings bank. Mr. Bobiuson is one of the busiest men in town. He is secretary and collector for the water and electric light companies, and secretary of the grand lodgo of Oregon A. F. & A. M. , also of the grand chapter It. A. M This is enough for one mnn to attend to. Animals Wanted. It is said that live rabbits, either lame or wild pig eons, and frogs, will bo used in classes in Biological Laboratory ofjlhe Univer sity tills year, aud that cash prices will bo paid for tho same. This would secui to oiler an opportunity to our boys to turn an honest penny by col lecting such animals and selling them to the University when needed. Arrived Home. Tho "Throo Sis ters" party arrived this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from their trip to the Foley Springs. They report having had a splendid lime. Removed. Dr. J. C. Gray has re moved his dental olllce to finely fur nished parlors over the Eugene Loan & Savings Bank. He is a first-class dentist and asks for a fair share of the public patronage. His old patients should remember liis removal. I I J I w l'ersouul. Dr Brown is home again. J. F. Kelly, of Grants Pass, is in Eugene. Mrs I) A Paine, of Salem, Is visiting in Eugene. Mrs T J Craig has returned from Newport. Dr B F Russell.of Thurston, was in towu today. Attorney Bilyeu has returned from Cottugo Grove. Hon. John Kelly, of Springfield, was in town today. James Henderson, of Lemati spent last night In Eugene. P W Davis, of Fail mount, left today for Woodburn on his bicycle. Jobu McClure is home ugaiu, hav ing returned on Inst night's stage. Dr X J Taylor's little girl went to her home in Portland this morning. Sheriff Johnson is home from Foley Springs, having arrived last owning Attorney Woodcock will arrive from Foley Springs on tomorrow evening's stage. Mrs Warren Luckey has returned from a visit to her mother at Fall Creek. J. L. Page is homo from Foley Springs. His health is considerably Improved. Rev H L Boiirdmau and family will r. tnrn this evening from the upper McKvnzic. Attorneys H C Eakin and J E Sib ley, of Dallas, are in Eugene on legal business. H McMurphey and wife liuvs re turned to Eugene alter a pleasant visit to Portland. Tho Ashland Tidings of yesterday makes a note of the arrival of Jon. Koch at that place. W, W. Moore, foreman of the Guard composing room, is taking a vacation this week. J W Shumate returned from Port land last night. He left for his home at Waltcrvllle today. Walter Jaekso.i, tho well known Portland drummer, is In Eugene. He is accompanied by his son. Deputy Sheriff Scott and family were passengers this morning on the local train en route to Newport. Trine, the lootraccr, returned from Sodavlllo last evening. He reports about twenty camps at that resort. Dr B F Royles went to Junction City on this morning's local train. He will return to Eugene In a few days. Prof. McEIroy and lumily have re turned to Salem from their summer outing. It Is thought thoy will re move to Eugene In a few days. Frank Alexander and wife, of Salem came up to Eugene on this morning's overland train to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. Miss LInnia Holt returned this after noon from an extended visit to tho Enst. While away she attended the national convention of Christian En- dcavorers at Boston. Mrs Joel Ware and mother, Mrs Cochran, and Misses Etta Preston and Jessie winkley havo returned from a pleasant visit at tho Wore ranch in Mohawk valley. Mr. Joe Dolph, son of C A Dolph of Portland, arrived in this city on his wheel yesterday for a few days' visit with frionds. Mr. Dolph will rr-enter the university hero this fall. Mrs S T Georgia, of Chicago, who has been spending soveral weeks at Foley springs for her Health, arrived here on last night's stage. She was benefited somewhat by the use of the water. Lester Hulln left for Drain on this morning's early train. From that point he will walk to Sco(sburg,whero he will take tho boat to Gardiner. From that place he will walk up the beach to Newport, stopping a day at Florence en route. HAVE A DATE California Laxative Date, (Glace.) Are a natural laxative. Is wholesome. Does not gripe or sicken tli o stomach. It is the coming laxative. Excellent for children. Henderson & Linn car tell you mora about thi-in. B. F. HAMELL, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Baum's clothing Store. B1U INJUNCTION Sl'lT. The City Treasurer Unstrained From Paying the Bridge Vfnr routs. Albany Democrat: Deputy Sheriff Quiueey Propst last evening served upon City Treasurer E A Parker a temporal)' Injunction signed by County Judge J N Duncan, restraining him from paying oertaiu warrants of the aggregate amount of $9,073.0S held by the Portland Bridge Company, and na well restraining said bridge company from transferring said warrants or dis posing of them until ordered by the circuit court. The complaint upon which the injunction is granted is made by D B Monteith, who states in the complaint that he is assessed for about $10,000 and pays $S0 city taxes. The allegations In tho complaint are that on July 2S, IS91, tho city council wrongfully and unlawfully authorized J L Cowan, mayor, and N J Henton , recorder, to nmko a contract for tho construction of a steel cantilever bridge across tho Wlllamotto; that on Sept 19, a second and supplemental pre tended contract was uiado providing for the payment of $5000 more on no- count of certain changes, and on May 9, 1892 a third pretended contract was made providing lor the payment of 18.30 on account of tho Benton county approaches, a total of $90,884. 30; that on Murch 9, 1892, a warrant was issued for $3189.08, on April 27, 1892, one was issued for $5000, after wards on Sept 20, 1894, divided into five 1,000 warrauts, aud on July 2, 1892, ouo for $3S4.30, thut said warrants unlawfully wore made to bar 8 per cent iuterest. The complainant alleges that the city had no right to nmko any such contracts; that It was indebted for $10,000 aud that no part was issued to repel invasion or suppress Insurrection. That tho city was ex pressly prohibited by stain to from creating a debt of over $5,000 except the bondod indebtedness of $75,000 and therefore the warrants were issued un lawfully. The complaint asks for a temporary injunction aud a hearing for a perpetual Injunction restraining the collection of the warrants lot forth. Weathcrford & Wyatt appcur as at torneys for plaintiff, The ooniplaiut covers over ten pages of type written legal cap, and gives a history of the proceedings providing for tho con struction of the big bridge. The case Is an Important one and will bo watch ed with great interest by our citizens. (Uvea to a Portland Firm. Cottage Grove, Aug 20. Tho Champion Gold Mill & Mining Com pany, of Bohemia, today awarded the I B Hammond Company, of Portland, Or, the contract for a ten-stamp mill, and putting It In oporation. Tho con tract is limited to 00 days. A D Hylaud is In Eugene today. Dr J E Pay ton went to Drain tills afternoon. Jos II Baker, of Lansing, Mich., is in the city. Mrs 8 J Fisher, of Roseburg, is reg istered at tho Hotel Eugene. Mrs J J Comstock and sister, left this afternoon on a visit to Comstock station and ltoseburg. Prof E U McEIroy aud wife arrived here this afternoon. They will prob ably make arrangouiauts to move to Eugene while here this trip. Mrs R Garrison and son Shed, Frank Anderson and wife and Miss Jennie Anderson returned last even ing from theMcKenzle springs. Mr. Frank Mathews, class of '95, U. of O., is now on bis way to Rochester, N. V., where be will enter tho Baptist Theological Seminary soon. Each year fluds many of our energetic Ore gon boys seeking Eastern colleges to pursue advanced training. ProfChas N Chambers, who has been spending the summer, nfter a trip to Alaska, with his parents in thiB oily, loft on the local for Newport this morning. After spending a week at this summer resort, he will will tail for San Francisco on tho steamship Farallon, and after a few dny visit in that city, ho will return to Pasadena, Oil., to again take up Ills work In the Throop Polytechnio Institute. Corvallls Times: Hou H II Gilfry and wife and two daughters, came out on the Oregon Central Monday and spent the noon hour at the residence of Dr M M Davis. Mr. Gilfry has been for sixteen years the reading clerk of the L'nstcd States senate. Tho visit of the family on the coast will continue a month longer. They left by the west side to visit Judge Gulloway at Mc MlniivlJIe. County Judge Magers, of Yamhill county has been fined $50 foe killing Japanese pheasant. Brevities. S H Friendly is loading a car with ohittim bark for New York City. Several prominent Oregon City young men have organized an anti- bloonisr society. A cheeky lot of hides probably. Justin Robert Rice, the "cow boy preacher" and his wife, who visited Eugeno a couple of months since, has concluded to leave Portland because pjoplo would not tuni out to hear them preach. Ho goes to the Southern Btntes. Isaac Stern, of tho Portland Hebrew News, has been arrested for criminal libel on the charge ot one S 11 Abrahams. Wo predict that Mr Btorn will come out innocent, as we know him to be a first class gentleman aud mi holier to his profession. The Florence stngo was crowded with passengers this morning. Among tho number wore Eli Brings George Fisher and U R Chrisiuiin of this city, the Misses Maudu and Ger trude Rust, of Roseburg, who went to Acme to visit the family of Dr Saubert and O II Richardson, a tobacco drum mer. We tako tho following from tho Roseburg Plaindealer, concerning a gentleman well known all over Ore gon: "Sol Abraham was suddenly taken down yesterday with sort of sinking spells. He had several spasms between yesterday afternoon and mid night. Dr. Collman was called in and remained with him all nlglt. Mr. Abraham Is now resting eay, the symptoms of further attacks growing less frequent and strong hopes are on- tertaincd of his recovery soon." Chemist Shaw, of tho Oregon Agri cultural Experiment Station, has Is sued a press bulletin in which ho calls attention to tho fact that tho state is hoing flooded with circulars oll'urlng to soli for $5. 00 "family rights" to pay $2.50 for three cents worth of material to be used in making a pound and halt of butter out of a pound of butter and nan a pounu oi iiiiik. i no iiurai Northwest has already described tills procoss and given tho formula nun Its regular readers win none, or mem ne taken in. Thoro lira howevor, some teople who "can't all'ord to tako the tural Northwest" but can ullord to pay $5 to learn how to turn good but ter aud good milk into a compound which looks like butter but Is of no market value and, if sold ns butter, renders tho Boilers llablo to fine and Imprisonment. Rural Northwest. Want tiik Place. -Corvallls Times: It Is said thut Judgo Fullerton is overwhelmed with applicants from persons who want to be appointed ref eree to pass upon tho status of claims that hope to participate In the distri bution of the $100,000 pall by Bonner & Hammond for tho Oregon Paclllo. Tho applicants are old lawyers and young lawyers, lawyers of high and of low degree, long lawyers and short lawyers, and some of them aro from persons who are not now nor nover have been lawyers at all. Times aro hard, and as tho job Is supposed to be a 'simp' the unemployed and ambi tious in the profession, as well as the unprofessional who think they could tend to tho thing, are tumbling over euch other In tho scrumblo to bo asked to hold tho Inquest over the re mains of the dead corporation. In his hour of tribulation, the sympathy ot tho community is with Judgo Full erton." H is our prediction Hint a Euirono attorney will bo aniiolnted, and ho is not scrambling for the job either. Unwaurantku Assault. Wo learn that a big fellow named Cook Jumped on W C Houston at Junction City Monday and beat him up fearful ly, without cause or provocation. Ho then went before the recoidor and paid a flue. It appears that snnieo.no had threw a rock through a window of a church nt that placo Sunday even ing. Monday Cook met Houston and claimed that tho gentleman had said he was tho guilty party. To thiB Mr. Houston replied that it was not true. Then Cook said that "ho had a grudge against the Huston family and would get even then and there." Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR, BAE0NG POWDffl Most Perfect Made. 4r Years the HUnrtard, CREAM