Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, February 13, 1896, Image 2

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    DAILY EUGENE GUARD.
I. L. CAMPBELL, I'tiL-Hulicr.
i-ilbllalied every miming ol the week, Sunday.
i.lod. Addrcaa all cooimunlcatioiu, and
mala all ii-mltlaiicw jx.yal.le to tha Etoam
i.i'iu. Eugene, Oregon.
ii;BS;KIlT10N KATES:
UallYernd by earlier, r Mk I M
Delivered by carrier, por uioulh "&
My mall, one year (lu advance) 7 -r
Six mouths 3"4
Ouemiflith "A
atoxic coplca 6
Will nut be aent by mall to any addrul. 'or
any length ol lime, unleM paid In advance.
(WKKKLV.)
One yoar lu advance) I- 0
all, uloutha 1 00
Vlvortliliig ratos mnde known on application.
Tho A. P. A. spook is agitating
Roeeburg. J
The Orcgonian has never loved j
Mr. Woodcock with true brotherly
affection since he exposed the bb
teesmcnt frauds practiced in Portland.
Kntered ai accond-claik matter at tho Eugene,
.jrcirnn, poalodlve.
THURSDAY. - - FEB. 13, 1890.
A PLAIN TALK AliOUT FIS10X.
Such a majority as that held by
tho republicans in tho last legisla
ture is dangerouB, and from its
almost unlimited power to control
legislation loses all sense of respon-
sibility, especially when uiampu
luted by a shrewd and unprin
cipled politician like Jo Simon.
Had there been a respectable min'
ority in the legislature, (he major
ity, in all likelihood, would have
redoomed their pledges, and tho
stato would not now be suffering
from an increase of taxation.
The dominant party is again
seeking power and through its
clubs and county organizations
makes tho same pledges that
wuro so shamefully ignored and
broken two yoars ago. Can they be
trusted again with unlimited power?
The excuse has heon made that tho
uiiBavory record was tho result of
tho contest over the senatorship.
From every indication that contest
will bo fought over, perhaps more
bitterly than before.
The welfare of tho stato and peo'
plo demands a minority ropr6sonla
tion that will hold the majority to
a Bonus of the responsibility resting
upon it. Any sonsiblo unprcju
diced person who candidly reviows
tho situation cannot but admit this
can only be secured by a union of
minority parties. Without such
union it is ns certain as the sun
will rise tomorrow that tho nicuv
ship will bo practically republican
Tako your choice The morning
after tho last legislature adjourned
tho Orcgonian bad this paragraph:
"Such a result! A legislature
winch tho peoplo elected to do cor
tain thiinB that were distinctly
promised, yet nothing dnno at all,
except that which is wholly ovil.
There is no reduction of official ex
travagance; an opportunity to
which the peoplo had looked for
ward lor relict was wholly wasted
appropriations exceeding in prodi
gality and extravagauco those of
mo last legislature, under which
tho peoplo groaned. ho will
have tho faco to ak tho olection cf
another republican legislature?"
Tho recent war talk seems to
have revived war memories to1 such
un extent that some of the partici
pants in tho last one aro fighting it
all over again in tho newsparicrs,
Mr. McKinley might persuade
tho Canadian authorities to run
now boundary lino that would tako
in enough of Mnino to includo Mr.
Reed's birthplace, thus making
him ineligible as a presidential
candidate
Talk about hard times when San
Francisco people paid over f 0,000
to hear a dudo pianist pound tho
ivory for three nights. Men,
women and children Mood in line
all night to get tho first chance on
tho opening of the box office.
Tickets commanded from II to $5
premium.
The San Francisco Chronicle) of
fered a prim of a silver cup to all
babies born in tho Paoifio coast
states of California, Oregon and
Washington on last Christmas day.
Tho population of theso threo states
was increased by 113 births on that
day, and each baby received its
cnp. The Chroniclo did not make
a fair offer. It should have been
made the first months of tho year
to there would have been general
competition.
It would be a very small ho!e
that Spaugh could not now crawl
into. By his arbitrary act he has
got the peoples party into a fine
state of confudion regarding times
of holding conventions.
The peoples party holdB its coun
ty convention in Eugene tomorrow.
A committee appointed by the
democratic central committee will
muke overtures looking to a fusion
of reform and independent forces.
Wall street was eurprbeJ that
any other section of the country
had money to invest in governmei t
bonds. There is always plenty of
money in the United States to buy
anything worth having, and an
abundance left over to pay cash for
such worthless trillcs as titles.
The last authoritative declara
tion of the principles of the demo
cratic party was made at tho state
convention held at ABtoria in April
1891. That convention passed
resolutions favoring the initiative
and referendum and free coinage of
silver.
PIm Away
Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets
To any one sending name and address to
us on a postal card.
price Used, Tfacy are Alwayi In Favor.
Hence, our object in sending them out
broadcast
-ON TRIAL-
They absolutely cure Sick Hemhelie, BU
iouMicss, Constipation, Coated Toiiffiie, Poor
Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange
tncnta of the Stomach, Uvcr mid Ilowtis.
Don't accept some substitute said to be
ust as good."
7V substUute costs the dealer less.
It cats you ABOUT the same.
HIS profit is in the "just as good."
WHERE IS YOURS?
Addreu for Prkb B ample.
World'! Dispensary Medical Aiaoclatloo,
Mb. US Malm St, BUFFALO, N. K
ISOTICF OF FINAL 8KTTI.KMKXT,
N.-liea tt horehy -riven that V 8 le, a-1-minintrttor
of Iha etata nf John Taylor, do
epMttl, Iim hied In the county court of l.ana
county, Oregon, liiii fttinl acvonnt of tho ml
ininintrntinn of Mid eUte and will court Iim
made an order Ning iHatunlay, March 7th.
IKltl, at 11 o'cliKik In the fi-woium of aaM dny
aa th time, and the Court llottue in aaiil
orninty a the nlace fnr ftnnl c lamination and
taiiiif on aaid final account and all jurnon
inltreatrri in the tame are htrhy not) tied to
prvarnt in writing mh objection a thry
may wiih t make to aaid tinal account on or
before aaid day any hour.
W. S. ,K,
Administrator of the KataU ot .John Taylor,
deceased.
lated atKuene, Ore,, February S, lS'.HV
. NOTICE FOU runucATiox.
I.aii.1 OftWe at Hom-burn, Oregon,
February 10, 1N.W.
Notice U hrri'by given that the follow
lt -named aeUler baa nbd notice of bia in
tuition to nmka final proof Id hup port of
bia claim, and that aaid proof will be mnde
before Joel Ware, if H C C Com-
mirtiiioiter, at Kutfrne, Oregon, on
March 'J., iS'.ltf. via: Charlea C llolcnmh
on homiHtend eutrr No COM for the ft 4,
aee 3 J, tp Hi a, fi V.nnt,
He- namea tne follow Ipr wlturpfea to
prove bia crnttnuca.; reaideiice ihhd and
cultivation of, i-aid land, lit:
Htuiy Holcoiuh. dialer 0Ti. Marion
C lUfiaamt Kirk Tattick. all of 1. abnrg.
wrrgou.
li M VRITt ff,
'" CtO. B. DCFfilS.
! Attorney and Vmnindlor
1 at-Law,
IITIU, ri.ACTICK IN TMK C'JUKTS
i V of tle Hecuud Jmlicial DliUict cd in
le Supnina Court of this State,
i Sptcial atUntion k-iven to coUat tlona and
1 rattera in probatf .
! 0. A. POBK18.
1. L. 8TEVKHM
' DORRIS & STEVENS,
Attornly-at-La w,
KI liENE. OKEIION
vjrrn Ovor Lanu County nana
Agood thing-push it alon
i J. M. WILLIAM8,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
j COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY,
i lloom 5 uuln, lludon'n Uliick, 9th atreet.
i L. uaYBU. J- E- VOUNO.
; 13ILY KU & YOUNG,
i Attokneys-at-Law,
i tl'GKNF., ORE'iON.
i n-Oinil-ovcrFtret National Bauk.
vnn a r r r,.-x.CZr II
UmiMPOT FIFTH AND 'STREi
f ' Ho Y,n Mail, Tj. i'ri-i-"
:00 ? Mi I or Kaiiaclti
Daily. U bam-. M1,,m'.Li,r,v;i,11
i ii. liHhiern cult-'".! '
f 1-or I'enUletoii.'udr. '
Baker tlty, u ffif'll
I'ayton. tow., ".., 7 'Hl,
li';ow andlUahouS.': 'v.
Train.. " " " w
i or an imorrnallon, rale, M. .
fortlard.or :iddrw "4 u" tn,.
! . O. POTTER. H. T. CONDON
pjrr ER & CONDON,
Attorneys-at-Law.
j EUGENE, 0RKU0.V".
-jg Orrica In CountT'u block.
F. C MATTESON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office With A. C. Woodcock.
fiffiTSDeclal Attention Given to Collections.
The largest piece of
GOOD tobacco
ever sold for io cents
Lane County Bank.
(Hutalillihfl In
EUGENE, OREGON.
A goneral Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. O. 1IOVKY, Precid.-nt.
J. M. AltilAMrt, Cnsliit-r.
A. U. ICOVKY, JR., Aat. Cashr.
T. O. liKNIIKICKa,
I'renldi'lit.
S. U. Har.k, .In.,
fftrtliior
First National San
Ot Eugene.
Paid up Ics'.i Capital $S0,)0
Surplus anil Prunts, $50,0(10
Eugene - - Oregon
A general bnnkinit him, new don oo m.nnb
aMeUirtna. Hijht draft on MOW YUK,
ClI.t'AtiO, HAN KKANCISl'O and HUU'
L4NU, OHKdON.
BilU of axctiance k1.1 no forrln nountrjia.
OevmiU nclTl aubjeot to check or curtiti
oaU of tMft.
All colUctWii aotnvteJ to oi will rooive
prompt attcnvloo.
Central-Market.
in
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oi Fiil-Ouc-!ialf block touth ol Ctirlamau'a
KUOKNK, : : OKEQOX.
.1. J. WALTON,
Attorney-at-Law,
KlUKKH.OKKuON.
('fyi' iii-firHrii. WuH4Mi'a block.
in i n a nr.
1 thiH 3UIL-.
PRO P K1ETO RS.
Will keep constantly on hand a full supply ol
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will sell nt tho lowest
ninrket prices.
A lair snare oltne public patronage sollclte!
:-T()TIIK KAUMERS.-:
We will piiy the lilhest limlkut price
for Fut t'lilllc, lliifra uiul Hluep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Rooms 1 ami 2 over First National
Bunk.
Moats delivered to anv i.art of Hit eitv
free of charge.
A LADY'S TOILET
la not complete
without an ideal
J. L. PAGE,
HKAIKR IV-
NOTICE FOU ri'lU.ICATlON.
Land Olhc at Koncbnrc, Or.
January III, IMK).
Not l hrn-l-T ciren lhat thf lollnw.
init-naiunl avitlrr haa HI. 'I tioli r nlhia
Intt-ntlon to ninka tlnal Moot in auhlHtrt of
bia oliiim, and that aaid pioot will mali-tx-fora
A C Jtmiiini;, eoniitr clrk of l.tna
counlr, lr . at Kui;fna, Oregon, on JVb
niir? 41. I Mil, Ti: ImoS. 1i,t on noma.
atad mlrt No 64 7or lh K J;Ml ',,
E 1 ; 8 W ' .ro I'J l'p IS 8, U 7 W,vit.
11a nam tlia following wilm-a-i-a to
proTa bia mnltnunna rratdnca ntn and
rnltiralion of, itd land, via:
Allfn Chaplain, William T ronulina,.
Johul'haataiD, auj Altxrl Waulni all of
lTiaon Oregon.
It M Viutmt,
Ktiater.
Groceries
Hnviiij; a I.arite and CoinplcU- atoi k of
tilnple nnd Fancy Groceries bought
ill tho best iiiarUeta,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can oiler tho public belter prices
than any other hmiHo In F.UKene.
Proto or allKltilstatei a! Market Prices.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS,Proprietor.
i-taff leave KiiKeito Mondavi and Thura-!
tHy at o'fl.K-ka. m , panKoni arrtrltiK at
i-ifn'mTintMiRjioimwmit ai io n'rim-h a. 111.
Knirutiipt t'(i-icii(t'r-i lt-atP Kluivlirv Tues
day ami KrliUys nt W tVi-ltvl, a. m., affWlnn
In Knitenv the iu-M day at 7 p. ui,
S1NUI K KAKK r- W
HttrM) run- "'; $t
Tiekets (r Mle at K. ItatisV UverT horn. Kh
gene, oral Hunt ,V lavu;urt'a ,.illro 111 r-tncv.
nOMPLEKSOIJ
pozzonts
Combines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, anil harmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
Iniirt npsn h7i-g tho gontiino.
B. F. HAMELL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN !M SURGEON
Office over Baum's clothing
Slore.
iO. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllee uji-Btalra in Pholton Work over Geo. T.
Hall Ai Son l grucer atorc
Privtttu telephone inniiie the door
for culls day or night.
DK. J. W. HARRIS,
fliybiuiun a i id Surgeon
:;.if over l.endi-raon & Uun'iUrug Store.
vru e kh: u to 12a. in.; a to 5 aud 7 v n
It cm a-tit-v Kerrj itret Utweu Villi and U-i
j DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Pool nn y Hrn claw work. Tha latrtt Im
; prnTemMiia usnl. l.rm miHletate. urnwand
-'- "rc-i. wiwecn rum ana
Sixth BlrveK, one blotk m ul Mlminou
run n IVrRTWHERE. KJI
J. F. FORD,
(livangrli.t,)
Of Dai Moinn. li wa, wrttM nu lrr data
March 1!:1, lS'At;
8. B. Mkii. JIko. Vn.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Oknti.kmkn: tin nrrivlni; hnnie lu-t
week, I found all well anil nnxfomlv
waiting. Our little irirl, eh:ht nt... on.'
lialf year;, old, who had wasliii aw nv
to 3.S M)imils, i now well, stmiift anil
vidimus, ami well llcshed lip. s. It.
("oinh Cure biv dime its work well
ll'Mli of the children like It. Your S
It. Touch Cure Inn cured anil kept
away all hoaroncs. from me. So pive
n ui everyone, wiui RTiHtin;- for all
WIshiiiR you pnM-rity, we are
iuuis, ,,in. AMI .11 KS. J. f , KoKI).
It ion wlh l.i fret frr.h .ml c!,. i.r;,il. and
".iy L"r.V"" I"'- rl.-aiiv ll..- v.ioi
irilh the llradaelir and l.ivir 1:111,., .,,
aoid mi.lera l-o-IIWe niiarantte
y vm i r holt,,. !) all .irmgiiu.
not "i i k toc it i i rroTisT
88e8S8SS8S8S88
85 "va-il'-' l W
88
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88
88
GOLDEN
WEST
BAKING POWDER
31tr.AfINS H II V
you a.-iuiiul buy lu
I. It Is made rliilit fore nt home,
a. It lamnde of tlif Tory flna-t
rnnloria.a atnl ts X'l" rnritcn-;!
In f.i ry nin, I iM ial or
superior lo tlm ior b M.
3. Th.T m ikers -iirnnli-.- r
tin ntrl ciery ci-'.'i-Millliiiri.4-1
i., rel :
moiH' ::itlamMbI' .
CAH YOJ A3X FOU
ciwt li .ri'.im.j., v
88
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9
i 088ffi8S38J380i3g6iJ8O
J. S. IACKKY.
Wntclica mid CliK'k. lifairiil.
I t I.I M , OBi l.nl,
Soldi- ii lift, hy livn il.i.i ibnilu,ir
ainuti) baa ! n . ) in 1, ,) ,T ,
reilit .d I.no r.Miuti. Or c'.n. adminia.
lr-.lt r I lh , at.,!. nf f.l.i..n II u
U" il , , ll.fllfp
dc-aid aid all prriolm b.vinK elailna
tfili-t f-aitl mtfite aio h.r.bv roqn.at.,1 i
pr.jonl ib n.init- il.ilv oiitlid In K R
killT,1rlh at hi oiTi. a iu E iK-i-n.-a itbin
sis ni-'-ti'b' frotu tin-d ill- lifi.fif.
liallil l r.,i(ii liu, t.brllitv .h 1-.W
M II 11.IL W,
K R .-nrn-oarn. AJuuuiMrator
A 1 17 for taUla.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LandOffl. o at Ro bntp, O,. gt,,
w ,. . . . .11. lSSUi
.V'tlf-t. la hen-hy gir. 0 Hint Ibe (ollownij
aanwd ,tl if, ha hl.rl noli,, of bi. int. n"
tiiill to ronkt- flnl , ...nt :.. ...
claim and that aaid ,,..( . ill ho mj be.
! fora J.10I , iTau c Onmnii..ii,ar at
r.nffoifk. Oregon l 1. i. ......
. - - - - -. " ...,,.! m, I--JH,
v"-., .i"f rranira 0,1 horaoatoad enuv
I No 1 Ifio for tba uw ne i4, ,,0 3i l(, ,J
1 Ha nu.,w ibe following wi.no..,, ti
proT. bi. cr.niirmona rfid. tee dm .d
, enllnation ol aaid land, tiz-
1 1 StohoTiek, Alound r 11,-Ma.tara
iJo'biia Taylor, ri.mui I Uoiix-r. all ol Fall
j l-retk, Oregon.
I R. M. Vtarca,
Kf-tiiatt r.
Oe 1b il 11
7. ro r ji
I'aily.
E. Mr X KILL,
jieceivur ami liencral Manstt
i'ortlniiU. uniitm.
r. w-"-HfI.ErB
'riyon.
t- J-il-mSAHAS,A
l
EAST
OUTK
VIA
The Snasta R0ut(
OF 1UE
Express Truina Laavo P.irtlMil
Si.utli I
8.50 a 111 I Ly Purtlaml 'AT;Ti--
l:fi9atnl,v Knutne 1-v i Sin '
10:45 am I Ar ban Franciaco 1 r '
nu.,.o ...lino v i i on iii'ii
fTif.v. Wnoflliilrn Sl...
.letfiiraon, Alliiiny, Albuny Juiiutii,n n '
ilurrUhuiK, J uucliim Cily, irvinir li J"
(Jrenwell, Drain and all lulinin 1
burgf to Aahlai,d ii.-uiuniie.
UuSFIIUllO MAIL, I1A1U.
8 ."iO a m I.v Portland AtU.,
2.U4 l mil.v r.UL-ea 1,11,:.
ii.iu if uifvf jviwenurLi LvBtio
n.M.EM PASSENGER. DAILY.
:!" I. Portland. AnlDll..
6:15 p A Salcoi, Ll Kill.,
DINING CARS ON OGDES ItOHl
PULLSAS BOlTETSLEEr-ii
AND
arcoMi class si.ikpiu a:.-
AttiMibt-il lo u'l tbrongb Uau
Weit Hide TliviH:u.
nriWEBN mkti.aso Ann i
KAIL TRAIN IIAII.I (ETCEIT rIHL
7:S0aiuI.y Portland Ar !.
12:15 pin I Ar I'orVBlll. l.r I m, ,
At Albany anil vVrvalliii rijinort artita:
of ures'im lnotrnl l'.uatorn hmmi;,
EXfltEHa TRAIN 1IA1LT I EXCEPT Sl'KIilL)
AM pmI,v '..rtlniid AttSHi.
1 :it p m I Ai Mi:Mlunville LflJii
THROUGH TICKETS to all M
in tbo Eftatorn StatFR, C'ltnula and In
onn be otitiiinod at lowent tuteRfrom
li. O. ADAM, Aernl, t'o(t
R KOKH1.KR, E. P KdliKKj,
Mnnairar, Aa-t. ii. V. aorlFwAr
POKT1.AM". l-litl.i.;
Eugene Street Rakj.
TIJIK CAItn.
After the -Uli of Oct. ISM, tlie Hi'
cars will run nn the fnllinviuj; sclmlti
tune until further notice.
I.KAVIXO TlIU liKIDT.
7:10-7:40 8:10-8:40 0:10-!):40-l(i:Ms.t
then every half iinur.
I.KAVK T1IK IMVKItSTV.
7:25-7 AS-8:li-8i-:2'i-,.iS0-Io:liik
then every half hour
Cum n ill leave promptly 011 lin.
II. V. H0I.UE.V
m-S " tJ vli.rlia, in.iu K 1 1 ..... n, Mt"
r .1.U..I1. (lu." K..h.-.- !;, j
I LCeVti ,"11,
f 1 Ikc aiVJiil .1 r.bSfSl'al C4
I I El S. Weatara Aienua.
8 A r""-s -3
V. OP
Irv-"''-
-...i.iil-l - .-.i:.. - .
MOVES 7KE CC-.VEU3W
Tl'F rAnRTINu
3BXlgagV'TrCT3
hor a.o l Yorlmton lb
1
B
- --s
SI5'"rl.W"-a-
rs mii
LAD
steel E3rr;:::ry.;i;.
arathao---' rc.
WHt H A lit. I ANO
agfiitu, KiiKHUH. r-t-.-n-
NOTICE FOR rfM-HMTIO!'-
Lnd OO! at
.ehiint. "'?
, II, I"-.
Nolle in b.rel.y tiv.ti lb"
namid aolll. r L.ia Hied n -''' ' ., 1
liou 10 riokf B"ai '.t rs
.Oppfrt ifli C-alul, and ' fjC'
( IP
will lu itim.Io b f. tl
Conimi'.i.ioi . r, a' r 'u " ' . , v.it
,i,h 1 .-:,. u: -.- vSt-
h,.m.i. ait ,, rr S ' " '"' "
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iim n, in. a 'no i-'i"""- iF
nm. i. o..rtl lli-tia
cnllirali n if a:d I n '. "''.:... f:
A'lret .Mi.i-ij;. n-r; . 1 u, W
ill 11 11h. kt ral ,1 rfel.i'
Oregon, vt