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DAILY EUGENE GUARD. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. Published every evening of the week, Sunday excepted. Addresi all communication, and make all remittauoea payable to the Euqknx Uuaed, Kuffone, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (DAILY.) Delivered by carrier, per week I 20 Delivered by carrier, per mouth ... 76 By mail, one year (In advance) 7 00 Six month 3 75 One month 76 Single cople 6 Will not be sent by mall to any addrett, 'or ny length of time, unless paid In advance. (WKIXLT.) One year (lu advance) 12 00 Six months 1 00 Advertising rates made known on application. Entered as second-olasi matter at the Eugone, Oregon, postomce. SATURDAY. DEC. 21, 1895. A COMPARISON OF H1TIES. At the present time when rumors of war with England seem to be the uppermost topic in the popu lar mind; it is a matter of absorb ing interest to note the respective naval strength of each of the possi ble combatants. A classified list of the relative fighting power of the two nations is herewith given, as found in "The Statesman's Year Book," a publication of the highest authority, and by which it appears, that of first class sea-going battle ships, England possesses' no lea? than 25, while the United Stater has only six such vessels. Of sec ond class battleships England has 9 and third class battleships 1 1 veB gels, while the United States pos sesses none of the two last men tioned classes. Of firBt class cruisers England heads the list with 85 vessels and the United Slates shows but 7 such vessels. Again, England looms up with 63 second class cruisers to our 13; third class cruisers, England haB 189, while ; the United States fol lows a long ways behind with the ridiculously small number of only 21 ships of that olass. Of torpedo boats, England has 136, and the U. S. but 3, or a smaller number than any other naval power on earth today. Counting vessels of all olasses, of modern construction, and fit for modern warfare, the total number of vessel in the British navy available for offensive and defensive purposes is no loss than 486, while the total for the United States is but 67. "THE ETERNAL FEMIKIN V" , The eternal feminine is what we prizo in woman, and whenever she deflects from this there does her power wane and her usefulness he come impaired. And conversely, the more and the higher she ad vances along the line of her own nature, the better for the world. Nor does the claim that oho has been hampered hitherto and ;'ou sequently been unable to bIiow what her attributes really are, seem relevant; for it is only when she develops in direotions which threat en to olash with the , eternal femi nine that she encounters opposi tion or '. serious criticism. And here even the excitability and un reasonableness of some mon find a certain justification. Their fumes and fury, however unintelligent, proaeed from an instinctive repug nance to the departure or deviation from nature, which they liud or fear to find in the modern womun. Once let them realize that there was no danger of anything of the kind, and they would become ns gentle as doves, if not all smiles and approval. Robert Grant in the October Scribner's. - The circuit court of Baker touu ty has decided that the county must pay its debts. Action nus brought to restrain the county officials from paying off outstand ing warrants, for the reason the county's indebtedness was greater than allowable hy the statu consti tution, vix: $5000. While stub dobts are prohibited by the eo-iti tution, if a county creates it debt it is still bound to pay it. Tin- court will not favor repudiation of the debt if it does repudiate the officials who oreated it. These are Die dales and meeting places of the republican national conventions, including the one to be held next year: 1850 June 17, Philadelphia. 1860 May 10, Chicago. 18G4 June 7, Baltimore. 18G8 May 20, Chicago. 1872 June 5, Philadelphia. 1876 June 14, Cincinnati. 1880 June 2, Chicago. lf!84 June 3, Chicago. 1888 June 19,Chicago. 1892 June 7, Minneapolis. 1896 June 15, St Louis. Time Is Short. But a few days remain iu which you can get groceries and crockery at leas than cost. I will postively close my store on or before Jan 1st, and Id order to do this goods must be sold at some price. Wulle the good last I will sell 4 lbs mixed candy 25o Bulk Starch per lb Be 6 lb can pure ground Pepper 60c New crop beans per lb 2c Star tobacco per lb 40c Beat greeu coffee per lb 20c All kinds canned fruit per can 10c French prunes per lb Sc Dried peaohea per lb 6c All brands Hour per sack 60o My stock of Christmas goods is com plete and will be sold regardless of cost. Bee them before you purchase, and save money. The Fair, E C Smith, Prop. GRAM) CLOSING OCT SALE Of Pipes, Parses, Knives, Cigar Cases, Etc. We will close out our entire stock of briar, meecsaliauin and other pipes, fiocket cutlery, purses and pocket looks and clp;ar caaui at prices far be low costs. These goods must bo dis posed of prior to January 1st. They will make suitable holiday presents. Up to that date we will also sell one pound ol smoking tobacco, or a one pound plug of chewing tobacco for 20 cents. Borne elegant Christmas cigars just received. Inxpect them. AUTEN & BOMMEBVILLB. The American Beauty owes her pres tige more to a clear complexion than to any other attribute. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos sess this. It clears the skin and re moves pimples and that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea is used by thous ands of ladies for the complexion. Without being a cathartic itcuree con stipation. Bold by A. Yekinoton. Roseburg Review: It is rumored that Btate Senator Cogswell, of Lake county, haB returned to the republican party which he left in 1872 We sincerely hope that, this is true, since some of the senator's legislative acts- indicated that he could never forget his early train ing. That tat special attorney's fee of $5000 allowed him in the general appropriation bill of the late republican legislature, was one thing that made the Review won der "where he was at" politically. HOUSEKEEPERS who are delicate, run-aown, or overworked, and those who suf fer from back" ache, headache, drawing. down sensations in the abdomen, and many other symptoms of de- ratlomn nfttia 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 Rood as this vegetable compound. You save the doctor's fee, ns 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 unon 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 Dispensary Med ical 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. Brooklyn, farkmn, Oi Mirk Genllrmm I am more than willing to say your moat valuable medicine has cured me of female wcnknrss and a catsrrhnl discharge from the lining membranes of the special parts, I suf fered for wars with pain in my back, never a niRltt was I free. At your request I commenced treatment with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. I could aot sleep on a mattrass; It seemed as though it would kill me. Since taking the medicine I can sleep anvwherc; I am perfectly well. I would not be placed in my former con- union iur any money. uraieinuy yours, LE BRUM'S JSSSTSSiSt.vs!i of Ut Ucntto-Urtur? Osk lui, itqvtM Bo hane of dkl m nauMoua, memmu or iwImmuui Iricea to oa lakt iBUraaUf. M At A PREVENTIVE by a!UMr mx II I (mpeihJroe3nUc inr yarri dtsMM.I-ut In lb Oku o." a wiiQ Uooorrtt ami ('.wi, W mmm A Verv Complete Line of Xmas Gcods Dolls and all Kinds cf Toys. Silverware of Medium Grade and of the Best Grade. ALSO ALBUMS, both phntorraph and autograph, PNEUMATIC BAMJi, MUdlCAI. INSTRUMENTS, ItATTLKS and JIM CROWS. A wonderful line of 25c silverware, aud It If ol Excellent Value. We wou'd De morn man pieaseu w no mtllng countenance enter our portal., where ... .. ....... an man, tltCft tltlllCl. Our prices will be found at the bottom. A poruoii ui your tinutj THE EU6ENE MILL - - AND ELEVATOR GO. an now prepared to deliver Mill Feed in anv oarl of Che citv frfof eharae at regular mill prices. Leave orders at L O Beckwith's or Geo Craw's office. SPECIAL. We will give, free of charge to cus tomers during December who pay in advance, for photographs or other work, to the amount of one dozen Cab' I nets, one cony of our 7x9 booklet en titled: "Piotogra-Tires ol lie Unlrasitj of Oregon." This fine work is valued at $1.00, but retailed at Too. Get in line before it is late il you would have pictures finished in time ror Amas ana me Holidays. WINTER PHOTO COMPANY. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN (pROCERI Having a Large and Complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, I can offer the publio better prices than any other house in Eugene. Produce of all Kinds taken at Market Prices. GRIFFIN & CO., LIVERY, FEEIU SALE STABLE. AND MKLSON BUILDING, 7th STREET, Between Willamette and Olive. Good Rigs at Reasonable Rates. . ALSO GOOD SADDLE HORSES. Horses Boarded by the Day or Week. Horses for Sals Broken and Unbroken. Your pat lounge is solicited. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS,Proprietor. Stage leaves Eugene Mondays and Thurs days t 6 o'clock a. ra., passengers arriving at Florence the day following at 10 o'clock a. m Upturning passengers leave Florence Tues days and Fridays at 0 o'clock a. m., arriving In feugene the next day at 7 p. m. SINGLE FARE .-,00 ROUND TRIP . 19 00 Tickets for sale at E. Bangs' livery darn, Eu gene, or at Uurd ,ti Davenport's otllce In Flor ence, . LAD.ES DO VOU ENOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S STEEL 0ND PEHNYROYHL PILLS are thoor'nal and only FRENCH, safe raid re liable co. on the market. Prico $1.00; tent br mail Genuine sold only by . ' .n?."S,N DK1.ANO D,gEl,ts and sole PKT0WV THROUGH TIGKETS To tho EAST via the Through Pullman Palace sleepers. Tourist sleepers and new Reolinlnii Chair cars. DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Trains heated by steam and cars llshted h. Tim. to Chicago, S.,- day,; Ume to K ork,4 days, which is many hour. ,ieke, than all competitors. For rates, time tables and full Inlormatton apply to K J. MrCI.ANAlIAN, Agent. Kngeno Or R. W. BAXTON, u. K, BROWS Oen'l Agent, Dlsu Paa, A ;t, 13 Third St., PorihuHl, Or. Lane County Bank. (Established In EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. G. HOVEY, Presldeut. j. M. ABRAM8, Cusulcr. A G. HOVEY, JR.. Asst.Cushr. T. O.HEsnsicss, B. B. Kaki.1, .Ik., Pashlfti I'rerfiuens. irsi National Bank Ot Eugene. Paid up Ush Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon A general banking business done on reaaoii abf.SZr Sight draff on NEW YORK, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and POKT LAND, OREGON. Bills of eiohnnge sold on foreign countries. Deposits reoeiyod subjeot to check or oertih cate ol deposit . . , All collections entrusted to ns will receive prompt attention. Central Market, S PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly or. hand a full supply of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Wuicb. they will sell at tho lowest market prices. A falrslare oltle MMc patronage solicited. ': TO THE FARMERS. : We will pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs aud Bheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. sHar-Moats delivered to any part of ;tbe eity true 01 cuarge. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal POMPLEXIOjl U powder, g 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. 9 Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE W. H. REHSHAW, Proprietor. KeopB !he Best brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY, BIS, AND All Kinds of Wines. Also the OMirnteil SCHLITZ wuijVVAUiilii!; UK1SB on draught. NOTICE. U. S. Land Offlce.Rn.if burg, Oregon, Complaint having been enti.red at this . V, "K'initu uenj'l mm bow. 're for abnndouii.g liishomettwui entry No 7192, dated Jnni, 22, ift92. npon the lot 1, motion 10, township 19 8, range 2 wost iu Lane .conntv, Ori-Eou, with view to the cancel, latioo of mi,l entry, the iid parties aie hereby summoned to nppcir at the office nf Joel War. , TJ 8 0 C Commifsioner, En. gene, Oregon, on the Uth dy of March, 1896, at 10 o'clock a m, to respond and furnish testimony concern tng said allegid ahmdatiment. Hearing "! ,h!a offlco on SI"r,h . 1898 at 10 o clock am. Sufficient evidir.oo nava-g been fllP,1 , sh,.w tbal personal service cannot be made, it is hereby ordered iht aeivice be made by publicatiou io iLe Eugene GntRD. 1 VtATCH. Kecisler noticeto cutLnroitsT Notice is hereby gi,n tbal Jb E Duvia has beeu duly appoints execntor of the estate of A A Km,;, dec ased All person, h :mng ; claims 8,id estate are heiehy notlbed to pr. sent the same to the eiecal. r a the E,iKene Lo, & 8,vln k at tugenc, Or.go,,, whi , months from the dine c.l this notice """""8 Dated Nov. 18, 1895. Job E Pavis, Geo. 15. bo:tkis, Tor. A: y for the Estate. is FIS1ROTIIS Inilrt upon having tho genuine, j JT 18 FOB tE EVERYWHERE, jgyj CEO. B. DORRIS. Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WIXL PKACTICK IN THE COURTS of the Second Judicial District and is le Supreme Court of this State. Special attention given to collections and natten in probata. Q. A. bOBBIS. L. L. STEVENS DORRIS & STEVENS, Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, ORKUON Vlrrica Over Lane County Bank. ; J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Koom 5 op8talra, Rladon's Block, 9th street. 1. BILYKU. . J. K. YOUJfQ. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attorn e ys-at-La w , KUQKNE, OKKGON. tjp-OFnca Over First National Bank. Jr. O. POTTKE. H. T. CONDON P OTTER & CONDON, Attorney s-at-Law. JEOQENE, OREGON. Office In Conser's block. F. O. MATTESON, Attorney-at-Law, Office With A. C. Woodcock. cwspeclal Atleatloi Glren tMMlectiois. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFPics-One-half blook south of Chrlsman's Block, KOOENR, : J. J. WALTON,) Attnrtiey-at-Law, ' EtaENb, URKUON. Ollice UD-slalrs. Walton's block. YV ill do a genera! law practloe iu all the courts ui iiusaiuLe. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. Ruotns 1 aud 2 over First Nutional Bunk. B. F. HAMELL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Baum's clothing Store. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office up-stalrs In 6helton block over Qco. T, liall & Sou s grocery store. Private telejilioue iosiue the door for calls day or liiglit.- IB.. J. W. HARRIS, -liyfc.Ajitan and Surgeon Ottice over Henderson A Linn's Drug Bum. Office Huuhs: 9 to 12a. ia.; 2 to 5 aud 7 (J. nu H((M uue Ferry streut between J2tli aud l-v.l DR. G. W. BIDDLE, " DENTIST, : Docs only flrst-clsss work. The latest Im provements usea. Terms moderate. Omceauu residence ou Olive strem, between Fifth ana sixth streets, one blook west ol Minnesota uoteu . J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Of es Moines, Iowa, writes under date March 2.1, 1893: 8. B. Med. Mfo. Uo., . Dufiir. OrpiyoTi. Gentlemen: On arriving home lost week, I found all well and anxiously waiting. Our little ctrl, eight an- oue- utui years oia, wno naa wastea away to 88 pounds, is now well, strong and viguruua. ana wen nesnea up. ts. a. COugh Cure has done IU work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Couch Cure haa mired and kpnt away ull hoarsneag from me. 8o give ii, to every one, witn greetings tor all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ford. If Volt wish to feel frn.h mnil ciMrfi,l. and ready for the Spring's work, cleanse the system with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or thlee doses a week. ooia under a post tire guarantee 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4th of Oct. 1894. the street care will run on the following schedule ume until jurtner notice: LEAVING THE DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 fl:l O-0:40. 10:00 a. ru.. then every half Hour. LEAVE THE TJNIVERSTY. 7:25-7a5-85-8aS-9:25-O-10:15 a. 111., then ovory half hour. lare win leave promptly on time. H. W. HOLDKN. I1KI.F WANTED, a man or bvly to manase distributing soap sxmnles, specialties, do cor respoudiiig bend Sylvan Co., ?27 Woodwar Detroit, Sllch., 10c for samples aap, eta, rep ceive outut offer. 1 and a l vear-olil Jersey registered i'. o. u 7:00 P M uany, 7.00 PM iauy. ror.nini , 1 office, romei it nH rtt, ,.. W. H tor... e. mcneill, """'fuaS ! Portlnd;Ur"g0T'U!l"H ""itCUlUHB. EAST f SOUTE TheSnastaRou, OPT Ike SoutherD fi 10:4fi am I At.- f.., t'i'li , ... UM fIMCact Above tratni Inn.ilr.j n.T' Creswell, Drain and all ilili?L l O ...H.I.UU tUUIMlT,, BOBEBUSO HAH, Dun 8.30 a ml.t ForlkM 2.04 pro Lv Ejb,,, p mAr BohIhih bii. eAtZH PASSHRI. mn. 4 aw . forUial i,u.. :io p m A calem. Iis. DINING 0AE8 ON OODK ffin FOLLMiS BDnnsmmi iir- SFCOKD CLASS SLEETDWOK Attaohedtoilllbinglii WestSMaDirsia BE1WEEB FOETUS! U) Bin- HAIL TEAIH Dial (iMBrXUl 7:30am I Lv Pnrtlui kill), 12:16 p m 1 Ar Cnnilli lilnn At A lhany and Oomfiawdrittti of Oregon ueetral a iJAaiunf; KXPHSSS TRA1V DAIL1 (DS11BI1J JR n n. I T.b ' n..rtli rizfi n in I Ai McMimnUi kliUll THROUGH TICKETS UflPrt in h. R..t.m ntAtPR. CllAdlBllin oan ne ontaini'a hi mvm mtum L. O. ADAlB,JIut R KOEHLKK, srnw, Manaeer, Airt. G.F.alhilj NOTICE Fv-KH'BIJClTiOt Laud Office lRtkM Not. L i Notice is btreb; tins Out ikj teniion to make finl P"""?; his claim, and that i '" H,'"' . . . . ... n en.p l.naas I brlore .loel "Sfe, v o - -- - at Eugt nr, Orpcna, oo Dwnt viz: A-bhelGP"tonbli No 8525 lor the H X. "ft" nw yt, sen m, v ""'.. .mmI He , rainea " ,0Zi prove his .uiianoos "" cultivatioD ot. saw . p Ernest Pnpb, ' tol Ts Lane and Morris JohMon. l gon. . t..:Jir(i No7G71on.he:.M- M herel.y cited in upp. place lor umliug f'Vt, 85A to sustain bisentrj "" of saidseo W. . vmtt LP" Notice is hereby giwo.',''!fS named sutler. taJ lion to m.se nn k nsCc Caa" claims beforeJoelfr.DsoW,l sinner, at Eugene, Orrgon. w 1896, viz: v.iill Ferdinand Retine. fSu . ' Tp 19 8, R 3 West. ngjioSU. Sherman I Renos HV ,v J,l;,meOKfnoe,onHK s, ,1 theEN VfuS K.-'- A E U Sec 24, Tp 1S,K g. I H,irHceVVReDn,or.B"tf!iii8.J tbeN w -A Tn'lis k. N W H So21, Tp 19 mHj flK Each of the ."2,. . P Coplen, i ll ""il" s n.i .11 of Creswell. On-goM""" Walker, Otegon, misaioner. prove biacootiJvi,: ,1 Smith and J " - Oregon. t. v rTrirajs NOTICE FCBJ"" Notice is hereb, 8" iR.nmed "'-, profi his cla m. and ihst ' g 0 . . J,l wsm u-r vir ... ,h,o III.