DAILY EUGENE GUARD.
I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
Published every evening of the wet-ft, Sunday
tetcepted. Addretu all communication!., aud
cut It u all ru ml t Unices payable to the Eirjkne
(tiuftn, Eugene) Oregon.
8UB3CKIITION HATES:
(DAILY. j
Delivered by carrier, per week "JO
Delivered by carrier, per mouth 75
Uy mall, one yuar(lii advance) 7 50
tilx mun th a 3 75
One month 75
tjlnslo copka 5
Will not bo sent by mail to any address, for
any length of time, unless paid iu advance.
(WKKKLY.)
One your (In advance) 'Z 00
Mix mitnths 1 ou
Advertising rates made known ou application.
Entered as aecond-clasn mutter at the Eugene,
Oregon, poslolUce.
THURSDAY,
NOV. 21, 1895.
Salem is talking of rebuilding
the woolen mill.
The report of the assassination
of the sultan of Turkey is not con
firmed. His life however is in
constant dancer.
That is a horrible murder per
petrated near Brownsvillo. And
the horror of the deed is intensi
fied by the strong suspicion that
the son deliberately murdered bin
father and mother.
Iloports from San Francisco con
corning the rate war between the
Southern Pacific and O It & N
companies are that tho latter was
handling 70 per cent of the travel
while tho former claimed it was
entitled to CO per cent. Each
claims it was willing to divide
trafiio equally, but it apponrs no
compromise could bo effected. In
consequonce of the cut in rates COO
people loft Portland for San Fran
cisco Tuesday evening.
Adventist cranks again foresee
signs of the end of the world.
They claim that the Turkish em
pire corresponds to that mentioned
in the ninth chapter of Revela
tions, and tho great battle of Arma
geddon will soon be fought. One
would naturally suppose adventist
would somolime or othor get weary
of prophesying the dire catastrophe
to this venerablo worid. But, they
do not. After each failure they
come up to the scratch, smiling,
with another date.
Barney Barnato, the biggest man
in London today, has just made
a Btartling revelation. In an ad
vertisement of a recont meeting of
tho directors of the Now Primrose
Company, one that Barnoy claims
to be second to none among the
South African properties, the
November returns are $85,000.
Considering that the captaliza
tion of this company is if 1,250,000,
it will be readily seon that it shows
but very poorly wlion compared to
a hundred or more proportios in
Colorado, Montana and California.
The $15,000,000 that Barney, a few
days ago, placod in the hands of
London brokers to avert the inevi
table pin from pricking tho bubble
of this gigantio milling boom, will
oithor require an additional sum
or the end must necessarily come.
Englishmen Bcom to have lost their
hoads. Every one of them is
crazy to invest in South African
schemes. It will all end liko the
South Sea bubble Tho bottom
will certainly fall out and it will
end in a panic. Great houses will
tottor and thousands will see their
fortunos wrecked. Whon that day
comes ovorybody will curse Bar
nato, and he will leave Encland
followed by just such a storm of
nbuso as pursued John Law in his
flight from Franco after the col
lapse of bin Mississippi Boheme.
Tho avoragt Englishman will do
well to lot Barney alone and bo
satisfied with surer gains, which
are the reward of well directed
efforts in legitimate enterprises.
Fortunes of two or threo hundred
millions will not come to many of
the money devil's worshippers.
Once in a generation or so, such a
freak of luck comes to somo glut
toring speculator, and thoso who
follow in his footsteps find only
ruin and poverty. Where ono may
got rich in speculation, thousands
loso their last dollar.
The street committee is doing
good work keeping the crosswalks
clean.
When you see a young limn n itl
a mop of hair parted in the middle,
with locks hanging on the temples
put him down as a football crank
or a dude. In many such cases
their sexuality is a serious mis
take.
Bohemia miningdistrict is boom
ing. Four mills have already been
taken in and the fifth is on the
road. These mills are of the latest
construction and will soon demon
strato what the future of the
mining camp will be.
The current quotation on silver
means little or nothing, smelters
have contracted for the'r bullion
for months to come to the big agen
cies in New York and many of
these in turn have sold to London.
The market will no doubt be
steady at or near the present
price until these contracts are
filled. Then it may go higher, and
it may not.
Town Topics: Mrs Gayboy Do
you lelieve in second marriages?
Mrs Oollghtly Well, I suppose they
are necessary in order to have a third
or a fourth.
LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS AHEAD
when pimples,
eruptions, bolls,
and like manifes
tations of impure
blood appear. They
wouldn't appear if
your blood were
pure and your sys
tem in the right
condition.4 They
show you what you
need a good blood
puriGer; that's what
you get when you
take Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
ui aco very.
It carries health
with it. All Blood,
Skin and Scalp Dis
eases, from a com
mon Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst
Scrofula, are cured by it. It Invigorates
the liver and rouses every organ into
healthful action. In the moat stubborn
forma of Skin Diseases, such as Salt.
rheum, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, BoilB
and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula, j
in every shape, and all blood-taints, no j
matter from what cause arising, it is an
Unequaled remedy. i
SCROFULOUS ABSCESSES.
Mrs. Hv.TA.1t RWFRNPV nf Pinl Tnh Kftreat,
Co., W. Va. writes : " About four years ago I
took scrofula, and did , . 5tiu
everything that doctors
and others prescribed,
but only got worse.
Several abscesses formed
about my neck and
breast, aishn tying a
quantity of matter. I
got so wcnlc I could
scarcely walk about the
house. I rend all the
medical works I could
f et hold of, and, amoog
he rest, rend some or
your works. You de-
inucu iiiv cusc, mm
recommended HoctorsfftV
Pierce's Golden Medical '
Discovery with his Mas. Swkenkv.
Pleasant Pellets.' So
I procured some nnd commenced using them and
soon began to mend. In six months my sores
wera all healed up. I am forty-five years old
and believe I am as stout as I ever was la my
life. I used about one dozen bottles of the
Golden Medical discovery ' with the ' Pel
lets,' nnd used nothing else eftet 1 began using
your medicines."
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. M. RENSHAW, Proprietor.
Kees !he llest brands of
WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN,
AND
All Kinds of Wines.
Also tlio Celebrated SCHLITZ
MILWAUKEE UEElt on draught.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oluoe, Rosebnrg, Oregon.
Oct. I t, 1895.
Notice Is hereby given tbnt the follow-UR-named
settler ubb filed bia intention to
make Anal proof in rapport of his claim,
and that said proof will be m ado before
Joel Ware, U. 8. C. 0. Commissioner, at
Eugene, Oregon, on November 23, 1805,
viz: Ira llswley on homestead entry No
E943 for the s e of boo 32, tp 1!) a, r 4 w.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residnnce upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
AllenM IIsIImp. J.mu T.. tl .... o
Melton, and R D Ilawley, all of Oreswell
Oregon.
R. M. Vkatch,
Register.
NOTICE Fvtt PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon,
Nov. 1, 1895.
Notice is hereby giv6q that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his lu.
trillion to make final proof in snpportof
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before Joel Ware, U SCO Commissioner,
at Eugene, Orecon, on December 18, 1895,
vii: Ashbel O Post on homestead eutrv
No 8525 tor the a V, sw yt, seo 13: n V,
nw seo 24, Ip 111 s, r 8 west.
He names the following witnesses to
piorehis trutinnons resi.lenca nnn ,,.l
cultivation of. said land, viz:
Ernest Ptigh, of Alma, Oregon. Juhn
rlou, of Eugene, Oregon, aud nentge
Lane and Slorria Johnson, of Monod, Ore
gon. William II Peirce, having made Pro D S
No 7C71 on these sw of snid seo 13, is
hereby cited to appear at the said time and
place for making final proof on 11 E No
8.i25, to sustain his entry onsaidse'.sw
of saidseo 13.
R M Vmtob,
Register.
J1 O
771
THE BEST
PIPE
TOBACCO.
T. G.Hehdbioxs. 8. B. Eaein. Jr.
rresulent. uaemei
Ol Eugene.
Paid ud Ush Capital $50,000
surplus and Fronts, $50,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A general banking business done on reasou
able terms. Slirht drafts on NEW YORK,
CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and POUT-
LA.ND, OREGON.
bulb or exchange sold on foreign countries.
ueposits received subieot to check or cortiu-
cate of deixwit.
All collections entrusted to us will receive
prompt attention.
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Albany College, Albany, Oregon.
PROFZ. M. PARVIN, Mus. Doc.
(f ormerly 01 Willamette university.)
MUSICAL DIRECTOR.
Courses In all the air.nnrtn.nt hraniMiPs nf
.iuirai uuuure. i.aieei ana Det met nous.
RmsiiUs eduiti to the best EutUiirn tnuatn schools
Finest music rooms. Prices low. .
First term bKins Sept. 11th. Send for clrcu
lar and catalogue.
VV AIjIjAUK II. JjClii, A. M.
Pres. Albany Colletfe, Albany, Or.
THROUGH TICKETS
To the EAST via Clio
Through Pullman Palaco sleepers. Tourist
sleepers and new Reclining Chair cars.
DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Trains heated by steam and cars lighted hv
Pllltsch Light.
Tlmo to Chicago, 3$ days; tlmo to New
York. 4l,' davs. which Is mint hitur. nulAn.
than all competitors.
tor rates, time tables and full inlnrmailnn
apply to
K J. McCLAXAHAN, Agent, Eugene, Or.
R. Y. DAXTON, C. K, BROWN,
Oen'l Agent, DlsL Pass. A?t,
135 Third st., Portland, Or.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS. Proprietor.
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays and Thurs
days at 0 o'clock a. m passengers arriving at
Moreiicethedayfollowlng at 10 o'clock a. m.
Hi'tiiriilng passengers leave Florence Tues
days and Fridays at ll o'clock a. m., arriving
In hugene the next day at 7 p. m.
SINdI.E FARE.. . .-.no
KUU.MJTKIP jyyQ
Tickets tor sale at E. Bairns' llvrV'i',i,' i.-,..
gene, or at Hurd A Uaveuporfs ollleo In Flor.
ence,
JOSEPH G. KELLEY, C. E.,
EUGENE, OREUON,
Designs and spectgcatlons lor all work pel
annua to Water Works. Sewerage aud Drain
01 Lanas.
Construction Superintended
LAUltO DO you KNOW
OR. FELIX LE BRUM'S
STEEL HND PEHMYROYHL PILLS
retheorjir,al and only FIIKNC1I. safoand re
liable oorv on the market. trice il uu- Sit hv
mail. Ueuuiae sold only by W,seut b
OSHVRN PHXO I)ingKfts and sole
agents, Eugene, Oregon. "u ,M "0'e
t m b". a n
EXECUTOR S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the onder.
signed William Naylor has been duly an
po.nted by the Connty Court ot Line
un,.v' r?RD' Eiecntor of the estat. of
Alfred Wilson, deceased. All persons
having claims agsinst .aid estate re here
by notified to prenent the same to said ei
editor at the law office ol Hiiyeu Young
ifnm,!nJ' 0.T,, i,hln "
from the date of th's notice.
lS'V"1"' " E"li''n lbi 5ln ''y "f Outubrr.
c . ... Willi m XiLni,,
El,K-ntorotL,lale of Adr,,! W.lson. de
ceased. Itu.vkD 4 Y ico,
Anya.
First
National
Bank
Lane County Bank.
(Established In 1S5A)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
K O. HOVEY, President,
j. M. AUKAM.S, Cashier.
A. O. HOVEY, Jk.. Asst.Ciu.lir.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN-
gOCRiES
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Staple and Fnncy Groceries bouglil
in the best nuu'keU,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH,
I can offer the publio better prices
than any other house in Eugene.
Fromce of all Kinds taken at Market Prices.
Central Market,
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly or. hand a full supply of
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will sell at the lowest
mantel prices.
A fair snare or tbe snlillc patronage solicited,
:-TO THE FARMERS. :
We will pay the highest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs nud .Sheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
flMeats delivered to any part ot the city
irue oi cuarge.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
POMPLEXIOH
U POWDER. f
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.
Inslrt upon having tho genuine.
NOTIl E FOE PUBLICATION
Land Office at Rosebnrg, Orepon,
Oct. 14, 1895.
Notice is beieby given that the fo(low-
IllD.nampd Betllnr hna Ali.il nnii... .i Li.
- u..u uuiiiui um
ililAnlinn tn mtilrA Until ...nnf In . ..
... w " ,u n-iiun Ol
bis olaim, and Hint said proof will be msdc
ueiuro tiuei VYare, u o u u 'Com.
missioner, at Eugene, Oregi-n, on
Noyember27, 1805. viz: Milo Taylor on
hnmA4lflml Nn fli77 In iht. lnD 1 n r,
8, seo 6, tp 18 s, r 2 west.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his oontinnous residence npon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
rnno wucox, Chi.rles I Gorrie, J C
BraltAin nnrl H 1lraain nil t a
Oregon; ' V"a'a-
R. M. VEATCH,
Regisu-r
NO 1 ICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Olfioe at Roseburg, Or.
INotiRA in hnrohv it... .
luni ,De iqiOW.
lDLT-namPfl unftUf ui..i ...
intention to mnke final proof in support of
his claim, and that Raid pioof will be made
before Joel Ware. II S c. r
missioner, Bt EuR,nP, 0reRon,
nn llnf..nil.a in ion: : n "
lhomson on homestead entry No 5C2li f.,r
he n y, se , yf, sw se yt, and lot 1, sec
17; aud lot 1 of sso an. t in . - s .. ..
He namea tlm rniiAn.:-
-- '"'iuxiuk wnuessea to
Drove his ran inn... - : i T
. , . -.- irBiufuce uuoii and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
fY..W nU",f" "u?.,J.me9 R M8"88,
and John W F Brent, of Eugere, Oregon
M. BATCH,
K'-KHter.
NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATION.
Land Office at Koseburg, Oreg m
NoHc. i. i..u 0ct . lt5.'
ing-n.med mZd !?, " follow-
before Joel V.rr,",'r'"''''"lH
missioner, m Fuue.e n. Lum'
Npiih., i f ' Ongon, n
west - '! 1C s r G
rrothr' 'r"''
miiu.rr' uron and
i.ie.o,,1i0,KJj;n)ri;-.sTeni..
R M Vkatch,
Register.
r
CEO. B. DORRIS.
Attorney arid Counselor.
at-Lau ,
T v of the Second Judicial District and in
io Supreme Court of this State.
Social attention given to collections an I
nutters iu probate.
o. a. loums. l. l. m.vt.
DORRIS & STEVENS,
A'JTOKNI Y-A'i-I.AW,
ti iiK. t. I. nl ui s
. ftli t Over aiu-1 i.uniy Hai.fc
J. JU. WILLIAMS,
ATTOKNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS A BHKOIALTY.
Koom 5 upstairs, Itlsdou's Block, 9th street.
J. E. YOUNO.
BILYEU&YOUJSG,
Attohneys-at-Law,
El'UMNE, OKECiO.N.
gtOf - OPFICK Over First National Baua.
. O. POTTEK. x H. T. CONDON
POTTER & CONDON,
Attorney s-at-Law.
K0GENE, OBKUON.
& Officii Iu Conner's blook.
F. C. MATTESON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office With A. C Woodcock.
fj0SDeclal Attention Given to Collections.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFitK-Oue-lmlf bloak south of Chrlsuiau's
J. J. AJrON,
Attorney-at-Law,
KliiiiNh, UKKIjON.
uii.vv ui8iHti-ft. Walton's biock.
tt in 'o h gt;ht:ru! inv: pmcUceiu all the counts
i luisaiaiu.
B. F. HAMELL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Baum's clothing
Store.
C. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office uij-slnlrs in slielton block over Geo. T.
Hall & Sou s grocery store.
Piivuto telephone iiisloe the door
for culla duy or night.
J. W. HAKK1S,
i-'tiyAKtititi and Surgeoij
Ott ct over ilcndurEOii A Ltuu'sUru Hiuru.
Office HuuKb; it u in a, ia.; 2 to 5 aud 7 v.h
p. m. .
Kesi fli.uu Ferry streut Wtwut-u lm ami lit'
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DEiNTlST,
w.s.j Hioi-umw Mum. i ne miusi un-
nrnvprnniiia nam) rr-
resideuce ou olive atreit between Fifth and
Mxtli streuts, one block west of Minnesota
J. F. FORD,
fKvanvt.tint.1
Of l)es Moines, Iowa, writes uuder ilate
March 28, 1SU3:
8. B. Med. JIfo. Co.,
Uutur, Oregon.
IIl'Vtt i.' . i ... k-. i .. : . . : i ...
-'.....in..-., vy 11 niiivnig uuiue luai
week, I found nil well and noxiously
wnitinir. Our ioiIa il Aii. .
. . - O" "ll Kill, ClfJUk (Ulw UII5-
half years old, who had wasted away
to 38 pounds, is now well, strong aud
viguruuu. ana well nestled up. o. H.
Cough Cure has done its work well.
Po'h of tUt nKlMwin 1:1... i. v .
. . , . ugwiiiuicu iinv lb. J mil o.
K I .nmrli Oitwi U n i i......
. wine una uuicu uiiu Kepi
away all hoarsness from me. 8o give
Wishing you prosperity, we are
junmi ,u 1VC iresn ana eneerim, anu
. iy Ir,tne Spring's work, eleanie the syntem
with the Headache end Liver Cure, bj taking
two or thiee doses a week.
Hvnn l.h . .... - j
ooia undera positlre guarantee
50 centB per bottle by all druggiBts.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIME CARD.
After the 4th of Oct. 1804, the street
cars will run on the following schedule
time until ftmlior notiee.
LEAVING THE DEPOT.
7:10.7:40-8:10-8:40 9:10-9:40-10:00 a. m.,
then every half nour.
LEAVE THE UN1VEHSTY.
7:25-7:55 8:25-8:55-9:25-90-10:15 a. in.,
then every half hour.
Cars will leave promptly on time.
H. W. HOLUICN.
uk ciriu.t
t-oir.c trtMCIrd di
thutfdinaW ol Hit si-nitifcl'nnnryOlk
afinau TMniilrM tin rhaiirl of 1irt OT
0
uuiMiii, raercnnt) or puivtHnu ntaV
iV. BB1 AS A PREVENTIVE
' m0 ur numil iIimw : hut in tb- a- w
fe- IhrtM .lr V.t .?! ivrUbUI
W with Uonortl.-v.. Ill' ., w-fc--r
OSBI RN & DKLANO, Drugawu and wle
"gents, Eugene Oregon.
Foley It I.J
nr. Favortte
RESORT FOB mi,,
F,ne
Sportsman..' p.. 1
l!An,nle
'"Visitors. Fo7XS4
lttra- Address'""11
P. BUWcv.I
"Bol8 Bros., m
FOR ALL P0IS1S ,'
JmKroTHFlHMIBlJ-
inRlon Salt uie
7:00 P M
Dully.
PSU.1, Willi IhlMihSJ
Ito Eastern cilie. m
7.00 P.M
I'uily.
'At, f?r Mleo, UCiut,
Usyloa, Collu, miw
(.uuS5.MU,Uttl
(1:00 A M
hx bun
Unalnlenmdlo.g
ThroiiKh 1'ullman !l,n.tei
and reeliiiini7i.h.iFMM.i;.r...7
..-1... " .-".wiianai
Vnr all tnfA..il..
oince, corner n ashiniloa n W.
.ts:
rumunu, or uaaresi 1
E. MCNEILL Ct""IftS
Receiver indGenenllliiiim F
rortUnd,
1. OMgOD. p .
east 1 sou:
The SnastaRouf
OF TBI I
Eipre TraimLtwPiitaiKl
8. nth I ' Sr
8.5UanilLv Ponlud ll a
l:B9amLv Esjm tilli
lOi-IB am I Ar banlrucao, lB
Above trains stOD at EiR Pstaite
Citv, Woodburn, Saltm, Tust lr.
Jetfersna, Allmnr, AliailJimwii'
Harrislmrit, Juuclion City, lmab
I :aan.all I lrln .till ill lUtW ISl '
burg to ABlilamlitcl'ui"-
BC8K1IJE6 SittiJIMi
P.SOaraJLv Portland !
2.04praLv Eu?ece f
K on r ml A TlMdsm Ul
n.MJ rASSESCaWlt
4aalpmlv Portland, lr-.
6:16 pmlAr Salem, U
DINING CABS ON OODBK
PDLLHAH BDITETIBra
1SD
SFOOND CLASS SLEEPB'f'i
Attached to all ttronjii o
n en oin nz?
Kn.nT. nni,irT.lin) 110 D'
Dniwuna iw.-
HAIL TiuiDiiir(Kcmio
. ll.J if l)
7:80 am Lv roni." -12:15
o m I Ar Corrall3
oiuregon n-l
EXPKEBS TSAI Dl" l"'
4:pmLv PorUsa :
f 1U It a I P r a
THROUGH TICKETS to vM
.... fi..Jl ul i-i
- I A na tilCllllUal'"- .
in the Eastern bib '"rM
a be obtained. tbwl
ianr.B&
Manager, M''
NOVICE FORPCBUClff
Land Offl.tBoirfS
. . Iblt I"'
Not oe is nemuj .--
ing named seitler bs n" "-f
.Siion to mke P"l(ril.
biselaim.a.dlh.ts"y7cc
hAfnro JOG! ""' - Or 1
Novemoer m '
nn homestead entry No fM
of seo 2, tp 16'.' J" ,H
" WilhamSMicharf.
rR FOB PSBUC5
T..d Office VlSt
ing.nsmed seltle-b"81,!.
tenlion to ' Vh5, ia7'
enlr. No K3.J il
He nam's m V
Oiegon. B " l
HOFFMAN 111
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