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DAILY EL'GfiXE GUAM). I. h. CAMPBELL, Publiaher. PublUtied every evening of the wetsk.Sundayu excepted. Add rem all communication!, and mnlcc alt ruraUtuucei payable to the Kuubnb tiitAKD, Kuficue, Oregon. HUUHIITION UATKB: (DAILY. J Delivered by carrier, per week I 20 Delivered by carrier, per month 75 fly mall, one year (In advance) 7 60 Klx moiitlu 3 7S One mouth 76 til nKte copies 8 Will not bo tent by mail to any addrett. 'or any length of time, unless paid in advance. (WEEKLY.) Dne year (In advance) 12 00 Mix months w Advertising rates made known on application. Entered as second-class matter at the Eugene! Oregon, post-office. MONDAY, - OCT. 21, 1895. Bob I n go r soli says the demone tization of silver in 1873 was a crime. Mr. Ingersoll is a well posted lawyer. A Eugene firm has the sign in a show window, "Umbrellas Recovered." If they canrecover all the umbrellas that are missing they will do a rushing business. The son of multi-millionaire John Mackay was accidently killed in France the other day. A spirit ed horso ran away with him through a forest and his head came in con tact with a tree. Young Mackay was a native born citizen of San Francisco. The circuit court, has too many foreclosure suits to be encouraging. Many are not ablo to pay debts which were oontrated during an era of fair prices. The debts in oroaso while prices decreage. The people are paying dearly for silver demonetization which decreased the availablo stock of the worlds money one-half. Dear gold, cheap everything else. Facts. A ride about the country several miles around Eugene will convince one that the fruit industry will soon become one of groat impor tance to our people. Young or ohards have been planted on every side, some of them already in bear ing. Most of them have been culti vated and cared for, but some are neglcotud and plainly show the re Bult. The orchardist cannot expect to be successful without proper and intelligent cultivation. The cirouit court of Marion coun ty did a good job when tho jury found tho manager of the Albany Red Crown mills guilty of Btcaling wheat deposited therein. When the mill shut down there was hardly enough grain or millstuff in it to feed a cow over night yet there were receipts out for about 20,000 bushels. It is not possible that the manager was unaware of tho fact that ho waB grinding and disposing of wheat that did not belong to him. A few convictions in 8uoh coses would deter un prinoiplod warchouso and mill men from using wheat which does not belong to them. John Sherman has written a book giving his recollections of forty years at Washington as a representative, Bonatorand member of the cabinet. According to a tolographio roviow of tho buok the sotiator airs considerable republi can dirty linen, and as many pub lic men who participated in the events narrated are yet alive, ad vorae criticism and doninl will rosult. It reads like tho work of a petulant old man across whoso Hfo the Bhndes of a second child hood are beginning to fall. The book in the main is laudatory of Shorman a financial policy. A large number of our people are firmly convinced that the ills that now beset us may be attributed in part to the Ohio political aristocrat. He forgets to inform the public how he became a millionaire ofT a salary that barely suffices to sup port public men of any prominence who onter congress. The political end of tho Oregon inn occasionally indulges in dismal tales as to the injury to our lumber interests by reason of repeal of a pro- tectiw tariff. The l.'isiness end of tho concern, however, which gives news and facts, tells right along how Pacific coast mills are shipping lumber to foreign 1 orts. Only yesterday it had a report of ten leading Puget Sound milU shipping during the month of Sep tember, in round numbers, 10,000, 000 feet of lumber to foreign parts against 19,000,000 shipped to domestic ports. A ten vear old hoy who cannot see that an indus try that can send its productions abroad needs no protection should be whipped into reason by that Port land publio school teacher who raises welts and draws blood. The only effect a tariff could have in Buch a case, would be to allow mill owners to combine so as to rob domestic purchasers to the extent of the Bo-called protection. Fruit Trees. We liave been appointed agents for Lane county for J H Settlemlre & Son's Nurseries at VVondburn, Oregon, these nurseries being the largest and have the best selected stock on tho Northern Coast. We are able to furnish anyone who are contemplating planting a new orchard with the best selected trees, and at the right prices. Call on us be fore you place your order. Svarvekud & Simpson. Jiueklcn's Arnica Salve. The Heat Salvo in the world for Cuts, Uralses. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieuin, Fever Bores, Tetter, (Jnapnea Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin I.1., .,!...., w.ltl..l.. Pllr.a or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give period sallsiactlon or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henderson & Linn. The little daughter of Mr Willard, who lives west of town, was bitten by a spider which was very poison, and In a short time the child was in con vulsions and her flesh perfectly spot ted. Dr Snapp was summoned, ad ministered -tutidotes, and soon the little suftorer was herself again. HOUSEKEEPERS who are delicate. run-down, or overworked, and those who suf fer from back ache, headache, dragging-down sensations in the abdomen, and many other symptoms of de- rangementol the 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 " 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' fiublished by the World's Dispensary Med cal 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 the special internal parts. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures permanently such cases as well as that distressing in ternal discharge from the mucous mem brane, Inflammation and ulceration. Urookh-n, Jackson Co., Mich. Gentlemen I am more thnn willing to say your most valuable medicine has cured me of female weakness and a catarrhal discharge from the lining membranes of the special parts, I suf fered for years with pain iu my back, never a night was I free. At your request I commenced treat nent with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. 1 could not sleep on a mattress ; 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. Gratefully yours, Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. RENSHAW, Proprietor. Keops (he Best brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, AND All Kinds of Wines. Also the Celebrated SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEKK on draught. NOTICE FOR PCRUCATION. Lanl Oilioo at Roseburp;, Or., Oct 17, is;).".. Notice is hereby given thai the follow, ing-named settler has filed notice ot his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prvtof will be made before Joel Ware, U 8 C O commissioner nt Eugene, Oregon, on November 30, 8'.I5, vis: Andrew P Ccndrav on hometiln.ii entry No 8373 for the lots', 3 aud tl of see a tp iv s, r H w. lie names the following witneraei to prore hia contlnnoua residence upon and cultivation of said land, vie Lewis lilitena, Jorepb Anbell, Fr mont C Fasartt and John U l'ellit, all of Aim,, Oiegon. It. M. Vmtth, ltegistcr 6V W THE BEST PIPE " TOBACCO. T. G. H ENDBIOKB. 8. B. EAKIK. JR.. rresident. ivasnier Ot Eugene. Paid up lash Capital $50,000 surplus ana mills, $u,uuu Eugene - - Oregon A irenerai bankine business done on reason able terms. Sight drafts on NEW YORK, UHIUAUU, MAIN rUAJNUlHUU AU fUKl- Hills of exchange sold on foreitra coautrior. Deposits received subject to check or cert i 6- cate of det-'osit. All collections entrusted to as win receive prompt attention. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Albany College, Albany, Oregon. PROF Z. M. PARVIN, Mus. Doc. (Formerly ol wmameuo university.) MUSICAL DIRECTOR, Courses In all the important branches of Miisirtu u in lure, j.aicxt ana Dest nieinoas. Ki'Biilts eiuai to the bent Eastern music schools Finest music, rooms. Prices low. First term begins Sept. 11th. Send for clrcu inr ana catalogue. nAljljAL II. LiCC, A. 11. Pres. Albany College, Albany, Or. THHOUGH tickets To tho EAST via the Through Pullman Palace sleepers. Tourist sleepers and new Reclining Chair care. DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Trains heated by steam and cars lighted by Phitach Light. Tlmo to Chicago, Sli days; timo to New York, Ai days, which is many hours quicker than all competitors. For rates, time tables and full lnlormatlon apply to E J. McCLANAHAN, Agent, Eugene, Or. It. W. BAXTON, C. E, BROWN, Ocn'l Agent, Dial. Pass. A it, 1:15 Third St., Portland, Or. Eugene Iron Works, GEO. S. FRAZER, Proprietor. Steam Fittings, Brass Goods, Oastings, Engines, Boilers Store Fronts, Etc. Sewlr(t Moolilnea Kepalred. a$aF Repairing ot all kinds done.-l gent for Lily Autl-Frlctlon Metal. 8hop no Eight street at Mill Race EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. PtsRo leaves Eugene Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays at 6 o'clock a. in., passengers arriv ing at Florence tho day following at 10 o'clock Itt'tlirllinir TM-nsoiiiynro 1..nvn VI ... days, Wednesdays mid Fridays Ht 3 o'clock arriving In Kugeno the next day at 7 p. m SINlil.K FA RK F -,nn ROUND TUU f, Tickets for sale at K. Banns' livery n.V b. gene, or at llurd ,fc DaviMiport's on.ro in Flor ence, JOSEPH G. KELLKY, C. E., Consiltii! Drainage Engineer. El'UKNE, ORKHON, PeslKiia and specifications for all work per alnliig to Water Works, tfvwcntge and Uraln ol ljums. Conatruotlon Superintended LAUItb o U KNOW OR. FELIX LE BRUM'S STEEL END PEKNYRQYHL PILLS ratho)naand onljr FKK.NCM.eifeandre. liable CD, on th market, l-ricc ent Li nuuL Uenuiuo sold oalr by Osni RN A DKI.ANO l)igU-l and sola agents, Kugcne, Orrgon Fid National M Lane County Bank. (Established In 1J1 EUGENE, OREGON. A gt.ieral Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. O. HOVEY. Presiilriit. j. M. A MIASM, Cashier. A. U. HOVEY, JR., Asst.tuslir. J. L. PAGE, UEALEH IN GHOCEEIES HAVING A LARHB AND COMPLETE BTOOK H of Staple and Fancy arocerles bought In the bast markets Exclusively For Cash, I can offer the publio better prices tliau any other house : IN EUGENE.: Proiluce of all kinds taken at market Central Market, 11 PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply o! BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. A fair share of tie public patronage solicited. : TO THE FARMERS. : We will pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Bhecp. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. fasMeats delivered to any part of tlie city iree of charge. A LADY'S TOILET Is not cotnDlete without an ideal P0MPLEXI0H U POWDER If POZZONIS 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 the genuine. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofrtco at Boaeburg, Oregon, Oct, 14, 1895. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler hat filed notice of his in tention to make final proof iu support of his claim, at d that snid proof will be made before Jotl Ware, U 8 0 O Com missioner, at Eugene, Orpgon, on November 25, 1835, viz: James TeuipMon on homestead entry No 6808 for the sw V, of .eo 2, tp 1G a, r 0 west. Ha names the following witnesses to prove his continuons residence upon and cultivation of, snid land viz: William 8 Miohael, Benjamin F Water man, William Templeton and Samuel Tetn pleton, all ol Frtuklin, Oregon. It M Veatch, Register. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTIUE. Ill the DIAttAr nf Ilia -v ElPDd rickn, dec-enHed . Notice is hereby Riven that H A Hen- said etttate by order of the Couoty Court of v.j. uirKuU ana nil perBons hav. IDS Claims n era Hint ,ii,l . notified to present the game to said admin. .:a.a.. . mw omce of Jjilyeu & months from tbeda'tc oYtB,to.M 8,1 Ocb:;,i8"5.8fn,! "8'"''7,hdayt Biltru & Wxo, Administratrix. Attoiueya. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ltnd Offi. o at .(..ehnrg, Oregon, v.- . . October 12, ISSI5. Nollce is hereby (tiven that the followino He names he following itues i p.ov. h.s contiguous ri,ie " "ol , J cultivation of said nl. tiz: p n ,l,d Thomas Mlkwnyl, llecrv Oatp. i i Gate. o'Sa ?kJsa:h sliaw, of Tanther, Oregon. R M. VinTca, Register. O. W. KIK6SV K. E. llililltl, Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. Commercial and Probate Uusluess 'Uumeo In Chrisman Hloek. Kj-ec- (LO. B. DDiiRiS. Attorney and CounaeUot - j ai-LauM ttMLL FhACTICK IN THE COlMiTS V of the Second Judicial District and in ie Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections aud natters in prohata. a. A. nORKlS. L. L. STEVEN b D ORRIS & STEVENS, Attokney-at-Law, EUGENE, OREGON yppicK Over lane County Bank, J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.. Room 6 upstairs, Rlsdon's Block, 9th street. L. B1LYEU. J. E. YOUNO. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attorneys-at-Law, EUGENE, OREGON. BDjr-OFrica Over First National Bank. k. O. POITER. H.T.CONDON POTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. EUGENE, OREGON. Okficb In Conser's block. F. C. MATTESON, Attorney-at-Law. Office With A. C. Woodcock. (VSpeclal Attention Given to Collections. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OPFit-B-On&half block south of Chrlsmau's Block, EUGENE, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON,j Attorney-at-Law, hL'GKNh, UUKUON. Ollici- un-slalre. Walton's block. Will do a genera! luv: nracUceiu all the court Jl Ullb OUUC. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Olllceup-slairs In Shelton block over Geo. T. Hall & Son s gruccry store. Private telephone inside the door for calls day or night. 1K. J. W. HARRIS, Hiysician and Surgeon Otnce over Henderson & Linn's Drug Utore. Office Hooks: 9 to 12a. m.; 2 to5 aud 7 to 8 p. m. Kesi uce Ferry street botween 12th and Win DR. Or. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, Docs only first-class work. The latest Im provements used. Terms moderate. OKiceand residence on Olive street, between Filth and Sixth streets, one block west ol Minnesota Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4lh of Oct. 1894, the street uiuo iu run on me ionowingsclieaule tune until further notice. LEAVING TUB DEPOT. 7:10.7;4fl-S-in.a-Jn n.lna..m injm then every half hour. ' '' LEAVE THE UN1VERSTY. 7:25-7:55-8:26-8:55-0:25-!::50-10:15 a. m then every half hour. Cars will leave prnn-ptly on time. H. W. HOLDEN. J. F. FORD, fEvanirAll.e..l Of l)es Moines, Iowa, writes under data of March 2.1. 1K':1. 8. B. Med. Mfo. Co., uuiur, uregon. GKNTI.KMW fit, anj,.. tnt Week. I fntllld nil Woll oH .nvlnnJv waiting. Our little girl, eight and one half vpiira nlH u-l.n l,n ... j '-1 " " " '"-. nonini anuv to 6& pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. U. l ough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarsness from me. Bo give iV-.e.vury one wlth greetings for all. w ishing you prosjierity, we are ours, JIr. and Mks. J. P. Ford. .i'il.u w.'?h t0 '' 'resh and cheerful, and r,i?,!,0.ri, ePr!:ig's work, cleanse the system IU!.i .l"e,?cne and Llvr Cure, by uklng two or three doses a week, bold under a positive guarantee a) cunts per bottle by all druggists. LE Bill;? il;:IFK -si-. Tt.:i remedy J'ol tl.-(iniiu-L'riD.r70r 'mires 1.0 eliAnr, at ilet aw G i . e ln-ln m.renriAl or pcwrMia meoV 0 g K 10 Mklu Isiuiully. Vim v. M as a preventive wyVJ hyeithr..)ClH.tmpt,ibltotitiaal U.OMrefcl) liie-ivftiut ImKCU. -i.n,.. n-- . . i T.-i, I Mr box. o. uiuxh wa&. OSI11RN A iltuvn i, .... ...A .! genu, Eugene Oregon. ""'" FnlfiU M Oh.: j "i opi'i u I The Well K,..-, RESORT FOR INVALID; .A"dt.h.eAbun. Sportsmans' E J lurs. AUdress. " P P. RUNEY Eugene, Ouegos, DuBoIs Bros., Prop, JfOK A1.L I'OIiNTSEAa .cava ucrui nun AND I STREETS In, S ' i ' 7:00 P M Daily. orKslMBicily.otrlsi r""V' ''1IlllBl'0'w tBdsil rani, with tlirougliitnin toKnstcrn cities. "j ror I'enaltton, Udsasn 7;0OP5l Liaily. Willi i Dayton, CoKi. Hiul ) Moscow BinlldahominiBi' UUtions. 'j 8:00 A M J 11 , 0 "".ro mm ior hx aun . ...U..H.. . ... Minn nceptrj, lonnn ir and rechiiniK cliuircBniarcaiiacHioii trnlns. Tor all iiiformntloii, rutei, tit (tie ofllpe, rorner Washington icd ntAsk p v,.vp,., G''HtoI01(a Receiver mul General Uanagtt 1'ortland, Ort'Kon. K. J. JltCUSAllAX. Aint . St. E. 0. WEST'S HI2V1 AM Sa SJB is sold under positive written nm authorized RRenta only, to core Vialar Loss of Brain nntl Nerve l'ovter; bxlisk Quickness; NiKlit Lowes; Evil Drei.'j!( Confidence; NervousneM; Lassitndtik's Loss of Powor of tho Generatiye0mu:ai sex, caused byover-oxertion.l'omMibai Excessive Ueo of Tobacco, Opias list which leads to 5IUery. I'onsumpii&ta? and Death. By mail. $1 a boi; si lit to written (ru.rsntoe to cure or reined stesm Liw Hill onre Sick Heat !ehe. Bona Liver Complaint, 8cmr Wom, WP" UonsUpaUon. GUAllANTUiSiisiidiill Osburn lieLano, Eugene, Orsfli EAST MD SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE The Southern Pad1 Exprees Trains Uv PoraMj!- O....L 7 1 OOULIl I o;uv r m . rf(i,B, o.cn n a. I r.ir I'nrtlftna nil". 1:59 A II it a m um- yity, woooniirii, , .leuerson, anu, Jgt tlarrisnurc, umn;u"u fft-tr Creswe 1. Drain, ana nit "" - burg to ABllianu iiniui' nnHvnllHO MAIL, PUT: .T. Portland i.iai T..!Lf 2.04pmjLy EmeM UJX. HAt.KU 1'ASar..-.".;". . ...villi 4-IMInmll.v i""""'! iJHil . T,.-.l- All"-" DININU UAiia uiv POLLMAN BD1TW . ,,.mvi: fiP SFCOND CLAhriSU'"' Attached to all through " Vet hum dCJVH BETWEEN "'"" ..an IT.. 1'ortlSH" l-s 12f1B n m Ar wr; t tl' At Albany and vorv . of Oregon central a -noil) VVPRRHR TRA1H UA. - ..ji, i.mlLv I-ortla" -tut, -,ub p m 1 Ar ,11 IV IHBUUUni. , j, in the Eastern Slates, tf" nan be obtained at lo t' " , Ec r r A 1 1 A I IV. iiH . .. .-v..fJT VI! K. 1 O"' . Manager. Aj.j f Ax'l. ":H' SOTIOEFOUPCBWC'05- T....1 Offloe t I"1" ',:, s i t..:. i. 1,-r, hv L"V-n ant i .... ..!,.. li ed """" L, et . i. . ,..,.! Ill t . i .. ... I ; ; i 1 -la. lore uori ...... - .nil.! - u Eugene. Orecn. "" ' ,,.., el em I..,, b.ri '.-;,; .,, e folk '"res"1 lie names me 101. irf tP1" prove bis cruii..". ' cultivation ol aid . fi"' ' J. Lorenzo D Tin. r .11 ctV' W Neel and Ge"ri;e 11 "I Oregon .. lTCi- GUM m'm new