Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, December 21, 1895, Image 1

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EUGENE, OltEGON, SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 21. lS'Jy.
NO. 12.
ire Your Nerves ?
Is Your Digestion?
Thin Is Yoor Blood?
THING will Make a Whole Man of You
Vis DR. HENLEY'S Celery, Beef and Iron
l Case. It will Make a "New" Woman of Your Wife
; And She "Won't Want to
by OSBURN fc DeLANO.
he Great Annual
L.GASH SALE-
T A. V. PETERS'
Will begin December 16, 1895.
its will be a genuine sale of goods at cost, and iu mnny lnstancva below
f ollowing are a lew or uie many
BOOTS AND SHOES.
lies' Kid Shoes II 95; regular $2W
its' Dong. Shoes 1 15, regular 1 50
vy Grain Shoes 1 35; regular. ... l tv
1ne tihoes 1 lb; regular 1 3;
41re stock of Ladles' and Gents', Missus
Jaren s enoes win oe som ai actual oosi,
s KID GLOVES.
SI SO
tee will not allow me to quote
just what i am doing. jau eariy
A.
Come and see me.
?M FULL!
Of fine Perfumes
;RINGTON, he keeps some drugs also.
FIRST SILVER VOTE.
n In the Senate Shows Majority
for Silver.
'ashinoton, Deo. 20. The first
srvote in tbe senate has just been
o on motion to refer to the finance
ffliltee Allen's silver bill directing
llryostothe advisability of open
mints to free coinage in view of
lined relations over Venezuela. Mo
I was defeated, yeas 24; nays 30.
silver men voted no.
kteautlful dy.
Have your watch work
ne by workmen who will
main here and warrant
eir work.
J. O. Watts.
try Our Sorghum.
3ylon
F.
jjOBMOSA 00L0XG
RYE MEAL FOR BROWN BREAD.
GRAY & SON,
THE GROCERS,
Ninth Street, Eugene.
? 3 DRINKS
.Veinhard's Beer.
BOTTLED BEER
A Specialty.
WM. MAYER.
Agent
Pretty Shaky, Aren't They?
Pretty Poor, Isn't It?
Almost Like Water, Eh? '
Vote, Either
bargains onereu:
TABLE LINEN.
Our regular Si SO Linen, now .11 10
OiirreKiiltir 1 26 Llneti, now.
Our regular 8-' l.laeii, now y
Our regular 60 Linen, now 4i
NiiDklne. Towels. Crash, und In (net ever ar
ticle in my store will share the same slaughter.
Ladles' Kid Gloves, now SI 25.
i & uuiieb kiq uioves, now m.
further prices, but this will give you an
ana ue convinced.
V, PETERS.
and Toilet Articles.
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids are hereby iuvitcd for
furnishing Lane couuty, Oregon, with
30 cords of grub oak wood, 4 feet long
and not less than 2 inches in diameter
at small and; also, 20 cords of split
body pine wood 1G Inches long. Bald
wnnri to be delivered at court house
and Jail not later than A igust 1st 1696
Bids will be received ror rurnisning
the snld wood at the clerk's oflloe
until January 9lh, 1806.
A. C. Jennings,
County Clerk.
Don't get excited but look
around before you let your
money go. Old, out-of-date
goods are dear at any price.
I will meet all prices given
on goods in my line and will
remain here to make my
warrantees good.
J. O. Watts.
Died. In Portland, Oregou, Decem
ber 18 1895, Mrs Louise Markley, wife
ot VV H Markley. Mr Markley is a
brother to Attorney N E Markley of
this city.
RT.ANKRTS.
BARGAINS IN
We are making a big cut in prices on
Blankets for a
Gall Early if Yoa Want the Best Bargains.
J, D. MATLOCK & CO.
Church Xulices.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH. J
Services both morning and eveuiug
by the pastor. All are invlied.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.
Services at Mount's hall, corner of
Ninth, and Cik streets. Sunday
school at 11 a iu; preaching at 11 a in
and 7 p u; V P C U at 9 p m. A cor
dial invitation is extended to all per
sons.
JI. B. CHURCH.
Sunday school at 10 a in; Junior
League at 8 p in; Intermediate league
at 5 p in; Epworth League at 5:45 p m;
Prenchlug by the pastor at 11 a m and
7 p m. Subject of evtulng sermon
"Peace." All are cordially invited.
M. C Wire, Pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
The morning thenio will be "The
Prophecy of the Manger Cradle." At
7pm Rev E C M ISurnhaiii, dis
tinguished evangelist will preach.
Other services at the usual hours. The
Junior Society will give a Christmas
exercise at the church ou Tuesday
veuiug.
H. L. Boa RDM An,
Pastor.
B. B. CHURCH.
Sunday School at 10 a in; preaching
at 11 am; Junior Endeavor at 5 pin;
Senior Endeavor .at 6 p iu; preaching
at 7 p ni. Geo. D. Needy,
Pastor.
c p. CHURCH.
Services tomorrow at usual hours.
Everybody invited to attend all the
services.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Preaching morning and evening at
the regular hours by Kov A H Sunder
man. Sunday school and Y P S C E
at usual hours.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
All services as usual. Moruing sub
ject: "The Unspeakable Gift." Even
ing subject, "Certainties ill Rellglou."
University Items.
Two weeks vacation.
Examinations were mere severe thai)
usual this term. Students are await
ing the result with some anxiety.
The Athletic Club is talking of get
ting up a play In the near future.
Tbe Sophomores held a meeting
yesterday for the purposo of electing a
president, Mr Miller having resigned.
The orations for the contest are
about completed and rehearsals will
begiu on the opening of tho new term.
The local contest takes placo the first
Friday in February.
The Senior class has concluded to
adopt the Eastern fushlon and wear
caps and gowns commencement. Tho
last term will see twenty dignified and
learned looking people traversing the
streets in that garb.
Tiie Laurean society held a very in
teresting meeting lost night. The
question, "Resolved, That Turkey
Should be Dismembered," was debat
ed, and was won by the alllrmatlve.
A grin of exultation was depicted on
tbe faces of the students yesterday
when one of the oldest professors came
late with great humility iuto his reci
tation room. In fact he was a half an
hour tardy with only the paltry ex
cuse of having overslept. As this was
a first offense during long years of In
struction, the students after a consul
tation forgave and will strive to for
get. But the faculty is expected to
take warning from this example and
the tardy eight o'clocker hereafter will
look for a tender smile or sympathy
Instead of the frown witn which he
has hitherto been greeted.
Snaci Boat Herb. The 17 8 snag
boat Corvallls arrived here tills after
ternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho river is re
ported to be In much better condition
than last vear. The boat will prob
ably have a mouth's work between
here and Harrisburg.
The Steamship Farallon will leave
Yaqulna Bay for San Francisco next
Tuesday.
Mat-sur-ki-ta. The new Japanese
perfumes, at Yerlngton's. Ladles call.
BLANKETS.
few days only.
Personal.
W It Walker was In town today.
D A Ross came up from Portland to
day. W II Bauer, of Junction, la in the
city.
E F Willis came in on the afternoon
train.
J K McKiusey, of Pleasaut Hill, Is
In the city.
Chas Sylvester, of Jasper, was in tbe
city today.
J T Bridges, of Drain, was in the
city today.
Secretary of State Klucald came up
from Salem today.
Miss Ada Pearl Thomas arrived this
morning from Ashland.
Slier I IV Johnson visited Ct.ttnge
Grove today on buslnets.-
Miss Lulu Matlock Is cou fined to
her home witli sickness.
Lester Luckey came up from Salem
today to visit with relatives.
-ProfLuellaC Carson will spend tho
holidays at her home in Portland.
Miss Lulu Farrlugtou has returned
home from a visit to Junotlon City.
Miss Adn Sharpies went to Corval
lls today to spend the holidays.
Homer Keeney and Miss Ida Noll'
slngor are spending the holidays at
Halsey.
John Haudsaker will spend the
holidays at Jasper, Pleasant Hill and
Dexter.
S D C'oii to, at one timo a resident of
Eugene, has been re-elected marshal of
Monmouth.
Ed Pengra has gone to Drain to re
lieve the night operator at that place
during the holidays.
Miss Lena Goldsmith left this morn
ing on a two-weeks' visit to Oregon
City and Portland.
II S Allen, of the Portlund Press
Clipping Bureau, gave this olllce a
pleasant call today.
Prof Joseph Widmer, of Seattle
Washington, arrived today and will
spend the holidays at home.
Fred Mulkey, of the senior class of
the U of O, is visiting nt his home In
Portland during the holidays.
Mr L C Martiu, of The Dalles, a
student of the Divinity school, Is
spending the holidays at home.
A C Barbour arrived hero from Cali
fornia this morning and will spend
the balance of the winter In Eugene.
Mrs S K Munra, of Meacham eating
house fame, arrived this afternoon and
will spend a few days visiting with
her daughter, Mrs Watkins, of the
dormitory.
The Other Side.
Editor Guard: The "Review" In
yesterday's Guard on Dr. Graut's
lecture was "entirely unnecessary," as
no one who read It "will be the least
shaken In his belief," as to the able
manner iu which Dr. Grant main
tained his arguments against evolu
tion. Dr. Grant's lecture was most
timely; he told the people of Eugene
pacts concerning tho interests of the
university. Taxpayers throughout
the state are complaining loudly
against state funds being appropriated
to individuals who are propagating a
skeptical creed. It is a well known
fact that it has in the past taken vig
orous and concerted action on the part
of friends of the university to have the
appropriation continued. If these in
consistencies are perpetrated further
the "loyal" men of Eugene and the
state of Oregon will awake some morn
ing to And that the educational
sinew of their promising state has
been abolished. . M.
A large delegation of students left on
the 1 tout burg local this morning for
their homes to spend the holidays.
They wero a Jolly crowd, and when the
train pulled out of the station gave the
college yell. A large number of people
were at the depot to see them oh".
HAVE A DATE?
California Laxative Dates,
(Glace.)
Are a natural laxative.
Is wholesome.
Does not gripe or sicken
the stomach.
It is the corning laxative.
Excellent for children.
IlendersoD A Linn rsn tell you more
stout ttiem.
W. KUYKENDALL, 1.1. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In Chrisman Block.
Kp'sl attention to tntttty and surgical dl
tw at women.
CUXUKESSMAU HERMANS I.EKT
A New York Mau Uets ike ( halr-
niauship ef Rivers ami
Harbors.
The following dispatch received
hero this afternoon is self-explanatory
Washington, D ('., Deo. 21. Col
B. F. Alley, Eugene, Oregon: I am
reappointed a member of the river
and harbor committee, but not chair
man. New York obtains the chair
manship. I am chairman of another
committee,
Binokh Hermann
lnsirauce Notes.
Advertisement.
The modern Woodmen order, has
lucreased its assessments 40 per cent.
The Legion of Justice of Now York
is in the hands of a receiver. Next.
The Prov. Aid Society of Maine
quits because it can't secure "now
blood." This is the special weakness
of the assessment plan. Next.
The Knights of Honor order Is in
serious trouble. Seventeen thousand
members have recently resigned, and
now It Is lime fur tho remainder te feci
resigned.
Assessment Insurance Failures are
numerous, and the people view this
class of Insurance with suspicion.
Minn. Ins. Report.
Tho Northwestern Masonlo, like the
Mutual Reserve, has "punctured Us
tire." Both associations have lost
"wind" anyway, and will bo forced
hereafter to con line themselves mors
closely to facts and the law of mortal
ity. "Insurance nt half price" Is "a
Cheap John" promise. Coast Review,
September, 1895.
The "Spectator Company" gives the
following llgures for the Prov. Aid
Society referred to above: "Member
ship iu 18110, 2300. Assessments and
dues, J40.822. Iu 1891, membership,
18HS. Assessments and dues, $111,445."
Note the loss of members and the
greatly Increased cost In four years.
This order commenced business In
1885 and quit In 1895 What havo,tho
survivors got?
Everything to Ite Mold.
U Bettman here gives notice that ho
will hold his final miction Monday.
Everything In Iho store must be sold
at this sale, Be sure and attond.
Boats to Eugene. Today's Ore-
gonlaii: "Mr. B Campbell, general
freight agent of the O It A N Co, re
turned yesterday from a trip up the
river as fur as Eugene, to examine in
to tho prospects for buslaoss for the
company's boats on the upper river.
He left last Saturday morning, and
arrived at Corvallls that evening, and
transferred to the Gypsy, which
reached Harrisburg Sunday afternoon
and Eugene Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock. Heretofore . boats have
reached Eugone only two or throe
times iu the yoar; but, with the river
in its present condition, continuous
service can be given between Portland
and Eugene fur six months In the
yoar, and with soma Improvements to
on flue the water to one channel, the
service could be maintained, with a
boat like tho Gypsy, the entire yeur.
The conditions are promising for se
curing freight, and If business war
rants the weekly service will be in
creased to two trips per woek."
Foil EuaENE.-The O C & EHR
steamboat Wm M Hoag left Harris
burg this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock,
with San Francisco freight, for this
city. Bho will arrive here late this
aflomoou or early tomorrow morning.
The Hoag is a boat with a carrying
capacity of 800 tons.
Captain James Smith is her niastor,
Jaceb Multhaub Is engineer and Joseph
Bergeu, purser. The Hoag was
formerly the "flagship" of tho upper
river and will strive to recover the lost
honors. Her companion, the Benlloy,
is still at Portland undergoing some
changes.
Tiie Charokh Sustain ed. -Today's
Corvallls Times: "In a trial that be
gan at 7:30 lust night and ended at 8:30
this morning, the chief of police of
Corvallls was found guilty of misfeas
ance, Inattention and Incapacity in
olllce, on complaint of 18 citizens and
business men; lodged with the council
at Its last regular meeting. The
charges were sustained by a viito of 7
to I, but as tho ballot was secret, and
taken In. a private chamber adjoining
the council chamlwr, the names of the
two councilmen who said "nay" to
the proposition to sustain the charges
cannot yet be slated."
Tho supper given last evening by
the ladles of the Baptist church was
quite well alleuunil. It was a success
both socially and financially.
llrt'Vltlos.
Considerable holiday trade today.
Manicure Goods at Yerinoton's.
The low hills uro still covered with
snow.
Several Draiu Normal students ar
rived this morning.
Tho Rescue and Oregon football
teams practice each evoniug.
Have your Xuias prosents engraved
by the "Lightning Engraver."
The club dance was quite well at
tended last night and was a social suc
cess. W Sanders Is loading a car with
oascara segrada for the New York City
market.
Weather prediction for Sunday:
Rain ami snow with stationary tem
perature. Ovor 60 families received presents
Irom the public school Christmas do
nations today.
Julius Goldsmith's dog la In the
pound, Au unfair advantage was
taken of tho dog.
According to thoOregouhiu Dr Grant
deules attacking tho university in his
lecture. However, we think differ
ently. B F Finn, of Gate Creek, has been
granted au original pension, and
Orvlllo Green's pension has becu In
ceased. The moon was full on last Monday
and It will bo full again on tho 80th of
this mouth, but that's ne reason fur
you to go and do likewise
This Is tho shortest day In the year.
In this latitude the sun rosoat 7:35 and
set at 4:23. This leavos the duy Just 8
hours and 48 minutes long, and the
night 15 hours and 12 minutes long.
The board of equalization, by resolu
tion, yesterday appointed a committee
to examine tho assessment rolls of
each county In tho matter of national '
bank stock and report the matter and
tho rate per cent upon onpltal stock of
the same, and what notion should he
taken to equalize the same." The presl
dent appointed Messrs Woodcock, Aul.
don and Wills as such committee.
Cottage Grove Leader: The friends
of lluv Joseph Sams inado Up a lot of
provisions for him Monday. A wagon
load of supplies left Cottage Grove, and
we leurn that It was about all a two
horse team could do to haul It to Mr
Sam's house, a few miles In the
country. The hills wero fairly alive
with peoplo carrying supplies on horse
back and ou their shoulders. Mr Sams
was needing help nud appreciates tho
kindness of his friends,
J miction City Items.
Times, Deo. 21.
Died. Saturday, December 14, 1893,
Mildred Edith, only daughter of Mr
and Mrs W M Pitney, aed 2 years, 6
mouths and 8 days.
Miss Emma Wiishburue returned
home Thursday after au absence of
nearly a year. She has been with her
sister at Colfax, Washington.
W II Bauer sold 40,000 bushels of
wheat last Monday and received the
top markot price. He was quite
Iu ky ss wheat has declined since
tuai time.
A subscription naner was olroulated
during tho post week to raise funds
lor luo purpose or purciiaslug unrist
mas goods for-the poor of the oily,
tin I to a liberal purse was secured.
Married. At the resldcnco ofJK
Crlss, December 16, 1895, Mr Manford
Thomas and Miss Elluilieth Crlss, all
ofLano county, Rov Win Houston
olllclating. A most excellent repast
was Heartily enjoyed by all.
The Markets.
Hteclal to tha Ulll Hl.
New York, Dec. 21. Wheat; East
ern markels opened easier; may close
steady, 64. All stoeks panicky.
CmcAcio, Deo 21. May close steady
at 67.
San Francisco and Portland,
Deo 21. Easier tone, yet shippers
npt.Hv knen prices "fcn'iy-
Awarded
Highest Honor World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR;
CREAM
baming
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the ?tirdard.