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DAILY EUGENE GUARD. I. U CAMPBELL, Publisher. 'ubliahe'l every etcnlng of tne week, Sunday e coepleu. AuurekS an commuuicMiuui, make all reinitWincei ii&yaMe to the Kuoiwk i;uahu, Kuguue, Oregon. SUBtjClUiTION HATES: (DAILY.) DellTered by carrier, per week 4 'M Delivered by carrier, per mouth 76 By mall, one year (lu advance) 7 oo rilx inon tin "75 One month 75 Dingle coplcl 6 Will uot be lent by mall to any addreu 'or any leuglu of time, uuleai paid lu advance. One year (In advance) W 0 iix man tin 1 Vlvortlilng ratoi made known on application. Butered af lecond-olaai matter at the Eugene, Oregon, poBtofllce. WEDNESDAY, - AUG. 21, 1895. 0. C. & E. BA1LR0AD EXTENSION. Thev following from the Balem Statesman is a clear and succinct statement of the importance to a large portion of the Willamette valley, as well aB the road, of an early extension of linos now under consideration by the Oregon Cen tral and Eastern railroad: "The present manager of the Ore gon Central & Eastern railroad, Edwin Stone, is a practical West ern railroad man and understands probably bolter than moat men in such positions the actual needs of the territory he wishes to occupy; also tho actual returns to a rail road from the occupancy of such territory. This fact gives stability and significance to Mr. Stone's movements and his recommenda tions to the oompany. He is known as one of the most expert accountants on the Paoifio coast and figures have no mysteries he cannot solve, so that the "profit xnd Iobs" of an enterprise reveals itself to him without any uncer tainty. "Mr. Stone haB recommended to his company three enterprises, to wit:- the early extension of the line from its present terminus eastward to Independance prairie, thus giv ing easy railroad connection to the pooplo of Crook county; the early building of a branch lino from Cor vallis to Eugene; the building with similar expedition of a branch from sorao point in the Cascade foothills to Salem. A glance at tbe map of Oregon, bucked by some knowledge nf nnmrnnrmul influnnnna will nt. once reveal the importance of the system when completed in accor dance with that plan. "The extension and branohcB com plete, and boats plying the Wil lamette river, would at once place the Oregon Central & Eastern rail road in a position to compete for the carrying trado of the wholo val loy. The immense section of rich farming country east and south east of Salom would be tributary to the Salem-Cascade branch; the south end of Benton county and a portion of Lane would be the ex clusive field of tho Corvullis-Eu-gene branch, whilo a large portion of Lane county would patronize it by choice under present conditions. The extension to Independence prairie would naturally divert the Crook county trade whioh now passes from The Dallos. These things takon in connection with the immense timber interests along the road in both mountain ranges, but especially in the Cuscades, the prosperous mining interest that are now in process of development in Eastern Linn and Marion counties would insure to that road a profita ble business from the moment roll ing stock should be set in motion thereon. "It is claimed by the frionds of the Oregon Central i Eastern that with ocean transportation to San Franoisco they can onrry froight at rates that would be ruinous to the Southern l'acific, hence they could offer inducements to shippers of Orcgou products at this end and of merchandise at tbe other that would force patronage as a matter of dol lars and cents. "It can thus be seen that there is nothing chimerical in the talk of these branch lines, but they are necessities to the better prosperity of the railroad. While that is the case, they area still greater necessi ties to the localities in which they are to be built. Salem, for instance, ought to bo alive to the importance of hustening her branch to the Cas cades, and so should every farmer in the territory tributary to it. There is yet time during 1893 to build a railroad to Stayton, Melia rnu or Mill City, because work can be pushed on such a line during the entire season. It is probable, Mr. Huiumond and Mr. Stone may come to Salem in the near fu ture to consult its people in regard to tiiat branch. Tho business men of Salem ought to be ready to talk to tliem in accordance with some plan and with some unanimity of sentiment. To this end, would it not be wise to have a meeting, either under the auspices of the card of trado or by some other authority, and have the proper committees appointed to meet these gentlemen and ascertain what is necessary to be done?" The remarks in tho lust para graph apply equally well to to Eu gene, and nearly every portion of Lane county. At the rates given by that railroad farmers and busi ness men from nearly every por tion of the county could afford to haul produce and merchandise, to and from their Btations. For the past two seasons we have bad an object lesBon. Large qu en tities of freight have been hauled by team from Corvallis to Eugene, a distance of 40 miles, at a consid erable saving besides giving team sters employment. With a branch line to iuigene business mon of Cottage Grove, Crcswell, Spring- held, Uoxter, t'leasant Hill, Uo burg, and nearly every other trad ing point in the county, except those to the north alone the line. oould make money using teams hauling to and from the O. C. & E. line. HOUSEKEEPERS who are delicate, run-aown, or overworked, and those who suf fer from back ache, headache, dragging-down sensations in the abdomen, and many other symptoms of de- rnntrftiifnt nf 1 It female functions can find renewed strength and health by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For the pains and aches, the periods of melancholy and sleeplessness nothing can do you so much permanent good as this vegetable compound. You save the doctor's fee, as well as your mod esty, by purchasing this " Prescription M of Doctor Pierce. For a great many years Dr. R. V. Pierce (chief consulting physician and specialist to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo. N. Y.) made a specialty of the diseases of women, and from his large experience he was able to compound a "Prescription" which acted directly upon the special internal parts of women, when in doubt as to your ailment write him, it will cost you nothing. A Book, on "Woman and Her Diseases," published by the World's D.Bpensary Med teal Association, Buffalo, N. Y., is of inter est to all women. It will be sent for ten cents in stamps. When women are afflicted with nervous ness, Irritability, nervous prostration or ex haustion and sleeplessness, in nine cases out of ten the source of the trouble is some displacement, irregularity or derangement of (he special internal parts. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures permanently such cases aa well as that distressing in ternal discharge from the mucous mem brane, Inflammation and ulceration. Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Mich, Cfntlemtm'l am more than willing to any your meat valuable medicine has cured me of female weakness aud a catarrhal diftchnrgc from the lining membranes of the special pnrts. I suf fered for years with pain In my bock, never a night wn I free. At vour request I commenced trtnttieut with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. I could not sleep on a mattrasa; It seemed: as though It would kill me. Since taking the medicine I can sleep anywhere; I am perfectly well. I would not be placed In my former con dition for any money. Gratemlly yours. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN 1 IN B1ES HAVINO A LARCH? ANI COMIM.KTR STOCK o( ritaole aud K.ucj Urocerlei bought lu the bjal inaraela Exclusively For Cash, I can oner the publlo better prices tliau any other bouse IN EUGENE. : Produce of all kinds tnkeu at market urlce. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. H'f. J"1 "" Mondavi, Wednesdays nil Krl.Uy. .1 a oVlnck a. ,., im,.,,,, rrlv. iVm lolvnMlhuJ'ltowl" at 10 ocloca Mrturnlnf p.nenittni leave Florence Mon f"","f ' k"eu I he neat day t : p. to. MM. I.e. lAKK. 1 on Tickets l.r sale" .1 K. BanVs'itvery' barii, i:u. urn., or at HuM A n.v...,r-. ... Vi .. uct. w THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO A Majestic Steel Range $42.00 A No. 8 Cook Btove 12.75 A No. 8 Wash Holler 85 1 Glass Lined Oil Can 85 1 (loz. 6 qt. milk puna 85 1 6 dt. stow puu 15 1 flour sifter -.10 1 wash basin 05 1 Dish pan 20 1 10 qt. milk pail 15 1 12 qt. milk pail 20 1 coflee pot 15 1 tea pot 15 1 set knives & forks 50 1 liirire bread knife 15 1 handled man's axe 75 1 long handled shovel .50 Wire nails-liase 4.00 Gliddcn Barb Wire 8 SO AT Griffin Hardware Co. T. n.HENHRICKS, President. 8. H. Kakin. Jr.. Carih inr First National Bank Ol Eugene. Pahi up las!i Capital $59,000 surplus ami fronts, SoO.OUO Eugene - - Oregon. A general banking buoinosB done on reason utile terms. 8iht draftB on NKW YOltK, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and POUT LAND, OREGON. Bills of exohano sold on foreign conntrio Deposit received siibjeat to cheuk or oortiti oato of det-HH. All collections entrusted to us will rpcoive prompt Attention. J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Of Das Moines, Iowa, writes umler data ot March 2a, 18'J3: 8. B. Med. Mko. Co., Dufiir, Oregon. Gentlemen: On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little girl, eight and one half years old, who had wasted away to 88 pounds, is now well, strong anil vigorous, and well fleshed lip. 8. li. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. U. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoaraness from me. Ho give It to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, mk. and Mks. J. K. Vokd. Ifyonwtshto feci fresh and cheerful, and ready (or the Spring's work, cleanse Ihe system with tho Headache and Liver Cure, by talcum two or three doses a week. Bold nmlora positive Riiarantco 0 ceuts per bottle by all druirctsls. H. N. CRAINL Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware. DdrWnich Repairing a Sp"cialty.- Euosnb, Okeoon THROUGH TICKETS To tho EAST Tla the J Throuith Pullman 1'alace sIcmh-m. T.:ri.i ileepvra and new Keclluiiig Chair cirs. DAILY POUTLAX1) TO CHICAGO Trains heated by steam and cars lighted bj llntsch Light. Time to Chlcass 3', days; time to New York. I1, days, which Is m.'ir hours qntckci than all competitors. tor raujs, time tables and r:ll Inlormailon apply to K J. M, l..N.Ml.N, Asi-ut. Kucene. Or R. W. lUX I ON. i E, UKuVYX, (len'l Asent, Hist, I'm'. A. :t, Uj Third St., Portland, Or. PRICES Day & Henderson's. k'it(.i..n Table ' I Full Leaf ' Extension " I Maple Iirueau Wh Stand with glasu.. I Heil Stead . j Wire Matress 1 Tup Matress...... i Kitchen uhair 00 50 00 00 75 50 50 50.1 25 55c 75 Cane rockers. All Wool Carpet 3 ply wool carpet Lane County Bank. (Established lu ISSi) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. ABHAMS, Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, Jr., Asst. Cashr. FISHER & W ATKINS, PUOP1UETOUS. Will keeplconsttuitly on hand a full supply o :ES 23 33 MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL WLich they mil Bell at the lowest market pri cos, A fair share of the public patrcuage so licited. TO THE FAKMKKS : We will pay the hfcheat market prico for Kat Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STISKET. tfjoEfjf; circr onEoow afuAta delivered to auy part of the city free of charge. Stage Line tojitson Springs. We will run a stage the ualance of the season to these celebrated springs from, EUGENE, The stage will leave tho Hotel Eu gene on Mondays and Thursdays nt (I o'clock a. iu., returning the follow ing Wednesdays and Saturday atCpm. Every attention will be given to the comfort of passengers. Round-Trip Tickets, $5. Clark & Blackb urn A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal 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. Insist upon having tho gemtino. IT IS FOR SIE EVERYWHERE. CORDOVAN, rUut.350LE3. 2.l.BOYS'SCKflOLSHOEi .2SS2.l.'- L3 6r-.TDictU Ovr Ono Million People wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They lvo the best value tor the mar v They equal custom shoes in stvle ttr,i i Th:lr wearln.j ii r Htles o.-c uiism p..ej The Prices cia tffi. .Tn,...j,;:n-p, ln'n . . Rmm$ltos,r.- Ic -frtU .g?. ityourcc4l2;(ict.at5u,.1v); J Sold by DAVID LINK, Kiit-pne."' Eugene Iron Works, HF.O. X. FR.V.F.K. Proprietor. Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, castings, tngines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc. Kowlr.,5 Machines KspnlreJ. IIT KepalrUijt ot all simls ti.ne.-fri Aitent lor I.lly Antl-Krlctlon Metal. I sl.oi-ou Kit hi street at Mill l'.ace I CENTRAL MARKET OMPLEXIOU POWDEB. f ST f 1 CEO. B. DORRIS. Attorney (tnd Counsellor-at-Lau, i i j I.L PhACTICK IS Tnii C'JUttTS V of the Secon.l Judicial Diatrkt and hi ic Hupretne Court of thia Htato. .social attention given lu collections uu natters iu probate. O A. LOBUls. " L' TKYKNb DORRIS & STEVENS, A'l T iKXKY-A'i -I i A W, iii't.KNK. OhhljO.S vi-i in - Over Imva' Counly l-'ank. J. W. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A BI'ECIALTV. Ilooni S upstairs, Kladou's Block, 9th street. U. 1). NOKTON. G. W. KlNSKY, Norton & Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial aud Probale Buslneks laity. Olllcu In Harris' Block. Sped- W. KUYKENDALL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office in Chrisman Block. Special nttenllou to surgery aud surgical dis eases 01 wouieu. L. BILYBU. J. E. YOUNG, BILYEU& YOUNG, A'lTOltS E Y S-AT-LA VV , mlGENE, OKKGON. eOmcs Over First National Bank. F. O. POTTER. II. T. CONDON POTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. KCUKNK, OKEGON. GT Office Iu Couser's block. F. C. MATTESON, Attorney -at-Law. Offick With A. C. Woodcock. nsrspecial Attention Given to Collections, A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. OmcE-Oiie-half block south of Chrlsnmn's Block, KUCENK, : : ORLGON. J. J. WALTON, Attorney-at-Law, Et'UKNh, UUEUON. Oll'cc Ut-siilirs. Wnltnii'M h,.i.k Will 1d h t;viibrui luw prautiut'.a alt iiiecourU C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up slairs In Shclton block over Geo. T. Hall i Sou s aroccry store. Private telephone inside tlie door for calls day or night. JK. J. W. HARRIS, r'hyis.uian and Surgeon Olr-cu over Henderson ,t Lluu's Drug Store. Offhe Huurts: II to 12a. m.;2 to6 and 7v,8 p. ui. Kesi n.,ce Kerry street between 1211, and U:t DR. Q. W. BIDDLE. Eg DENTIST, DnPB ilTllv ilriT.nlaea ... 1. m . . iT.,, ,,r r . ,7f . """crate, uraceand Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. n.,fI.e1',ithe4lhof,0ut- 18Hthe street ears will nm on tbe following schedule tunc until further notice. I.EAVIXO THE DEPOT! 7:10.7:40-8:10 8:40 9:10-9:40-10:00 a. m., then every hulf hour. ' LEAVE THE UNIVEKSTY. 7:25-7:M.R-or,.S...n.o: n.:n . then ever,- Uh!i,r.'"-lUM ,n- v-nre win k-Hve promptly on time H. V. HOLDKX. sni. rnulr a. cWif. cf ilrt or ,iy.i.uiiu3r common. meo AS A PREVENTIVE curear3l :rs; bat intbocuaoi r tt E : LAPSED DO VOD KNOW M. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL END PEHHYHOYHL FILLS Wtotali and ShV QUOR STORf ,uwn. rroprielt,, K'T cou.tar.tly or, lai,d . l-rud and U.aW,, LIQUORS M GIGARs. ,t r glass. urausbt.ii Foley Hg i Springs make them a Favorite RESORT FOR INVALIDS, And the Aburr ' dance of Gam. .... Fine Fishing, renders it ft, Sportsmans' Elys oi-Vtaltor For full pag lare. Address: P. RUNEY.Ps 'o'ey Spring Eugene, Oregon. DuBois Bros.. Proprltto BOFFMAN ii FOH ALL FOI'1'8 EAST. LEAVE 0EP0T FIFTH AND I STREETS MEg In e ton Salt I,nke. Cmaha 7:00 P M Daily. or k an fins uuy, or Tin npo- sua Kiiutf, ai liiiictii'uiis anusi. uu,; ittin, vvnu iiiruuyuevnire to Eastern cities. For Pendleton, LnGrande' 7:00 T M JJolly. I Bfiker City, Wall Walla, 'Mil lnytou, Colmx. l'ullraan Moscow and Idaho lutuinz Jsttttions. Ixical mixed train for Hood River, The Uailei 8:00 A M Kx Sun. tana nuernuuiaie poirna. TIiroucH Pullman sleejiers, tourlit t)tt& nnd recliniiiK chair enrs are attached to to irAins. For all tnformntioTi. rates, etc.. fill it ofHct, rorner Washington and Third itw Port laud, or address w. ii.iirRiJiaT. General l'afScDjterAEUt E. McNKILL, Receiver and General Manager. Port laud, Oregon. J. J. JttCLANAHAS, Afftt, n. a. o. wsci's mva is bsi teem ia ...M tinrlAr ,..cili-.. ..rl.:. r.Crr.ll(ftl anthorized iirrenrK o, ly, t.' cii'3 V,ri1?'c?'5 Loss ot Uraiii auj N.-r-o t vrr-r: 1,m 'ly UiiirlcneHn, N'fflif. I,,i"p-.: l.vii DiYnBlJ; lias CunfiltonoiK Nprvoarucas; ljj.3i'odB;MII)iiM LK)88 0I l ower,,! ll:eCj, !C'al!veu.ciu'-i--sex, oanscd ItyoTer-exrtion. V'otlifalr.mis ExcoBsivo C of Tol.-MV... Oniiirj or which lends to Misery, t'onsumi'tnm. '"" and Pcath. By n:ail.$l b box; nf Vjl written pnjrnntrc to enr" or rpfurdmoneM1' Llrer Pills iur Sick Hc;rhe BilW Liver Complaili, S..nr noma. J, r!?""i"if UonaUpation. OUAilANTEKS issnedonM Osburn & DeUno, Kugenc, Oreson. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE Tk Soicra Pacific b Kinrcfa Trains Leave PjrtlanjPajl-. 8:60 r it Lv Portland I,, I 309 " 1 : Hit AH I . 'V 10:45am I Ar San Francisco Aho Irnin. .In at East Portland.. . - ..- 1- ,....aw ,n L-itv, woottmirn, aaiem, luni", - , Jefferson, Albany, Allany J unctien, Harrisburif, Junction City, Irme, Oreswell, Drain, and nil stations (iota ourg to Asmanu inclusive. ROSEBURO MAIL. PAILT. aSOinilv Portland 2.04pm;Lr Ew?ene 5.20 p m Ar Rosebun? Lvll! LvlSW SAI.EM PASSENGER, DAI1.T. 4r0OpmLv Portland, TTarfls DINING CARS ON OGDEN KOI"1 PULLMAN EOITET SLi."'"4 and SECOND CLASS SlEPINO fAl- Attaobed to all throapli trams ll'nt Side Division. , BETWEEN PORTLAND w " . All, TRACK PA1I.T T JCITT - 7:30a m I I.v Portlaid ,Ar ',, 18:111 p m I Ar V. ..u ..,...lli ctril -lit"1' of Oregon Central E..tiru Haii)'- KXPRR8S TRAIN I1AILI (EXCEIT ri..jrti a t-Afi p m I I,v Portland A' ' , , 7:25 pm I Ar Mc.Mlnnvll. L . THROUGH TICKHS to . - .t. f ih, r.nuila "' " III lue can lie ohtnined ot lowol ' " Tcm R KOEH1.KK, HP 'J-'i.V As ', f.ill blorxfrB'i,f.