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DAILY KUGiiXE GUAIID.
I. L. CAMPBELL. Publisher.
i'u Wished every evening of the week, Suadajrg
eiocpwtl. AddruM all coiamuuicaMoui, and
iidko all romltiaucei payable to the Euokne
U"4iu, KugL'tie, Oregon,
SUIUUKIFTION KATKti :
(IM1LY.)
Uellrerud by carrier, per week I '-'0
Delivered by carrier, per month 76
liy mall, one yuHr(iu advance) 7 60
Six iflonthf 3 76
Une mouth
UlnKle copies 6
Will not be sent by mail to any addreu. 'or
any length of time, unleai paid In adraiic.
(WSIKLY.)
Olio year (lu advance) 12 00
sir M'tnthi 1 00
AdvortlnluivraluB mule known ou application.
KnLurud an second-class matter at the Eugene,
Orutfon, pOBtolBee.
FRIDAY, - - MARCH 13, 1896.
A STOHY OK BILL, XYE.
When Nye was appointed post
maater at Laramie by Firnt Aesiat
ant Postirmnter General Hutton lie
wrote a letter to that nfTieiul con
gratulating the nation upon the
wiisdom that had led to his (Nye's)
appointment; but when a year or
two after, ill-health having driven
him away from Laramie, he
was forced to resign, his letter
of resignation was perhaps the
most unique documont that has
ever passed into the national
archives. He explained how the
safe combination was set, also how
to make the office stove draw, and
gavesome valuable information as to
who should be trusted to box rents,
stamps, etc., and gave some charac
teristics of the office cat. Also,
during the courso of the report, lie
took occasion to remark:
"There is some mining stock in
my private drawor in the safe
which I have not removed. Tho
stock you may liavo if you desire
it. It is a luxury, but ycv.i may
' havo it. I have decided to l:eep a
horso instead of this stock. The
horse may not bo so pretty, but it
will cost less to keep him."
A (errifio wavo of heat paBsed
over Australia in January. Fir two
woeks the temperature was not
under 90 degrees and as bili as
122 in the shade.. Horaes dr ipped
doad on the streets of theciticn and
In tho agricultural districts horses,
cattle and sheep died by hundreds
in the fields. Many big brush
fires occured as a diroct result of
tho great heat.
llo is now submissive. A recal
citrant husband, named Win.
Martin, at San Rernardino, Cal.,
recently fell lioir to $800 and pro
oedod to havo a "hi old time" lie
blow In a tenth of bis bequest and
cams home after midnight when
his musoular frau took him in tow.
Sho tied him by his thumbs to a
hitching post, and belabored him
with a blacksnaku until he was
dooilo and obedient as a kitten.
Klio is spending tho money now.
President Harper, of the univer
sity of Chicago, is said to be plan
ning tho creation of a great rollego
of mueio in connection with the
institution, the scope of the affair
including the erection of a temple
to cost 1500,000, which is to he tho
home of tho greatest musical con
nervatory in tho world. It is esti
mated that Dr. Harper is trying to
Induce Paderewski to become tho
head of the institution, and witli
that oiul in view he has arranged
for a public reception on March 13,
at which tho great pianist will bo
tho guest of honor.
Jacksonville Times: "This part
of Oreg.m, whioh is considerably
interested in tho withdrawal of the
Cascade limber belt from settle
ment, will bo surprised to learn
that tho State Hoard of Land Com
missioners protest agaiiidt the
opening of tho greater portion of
tho Cascade reserve (o settlement.
Tho President's proclamation was
entirely too sweeping, and will
prove detrimental to public inter
ests in more ways than ono" We
can hardly hel ievo that Governor
Lord, Hon. II. R. Kincaid and Mr.
Irwin, tho land coiuniissi'!irs
would liitorjKisc tlicir olijeotioiu lo )
just relief to our people, I
Western people watched with in
teres t the coupon voting contest
of the Record some months ago
when silver sentiment scored a big
victory over gold in Chicago. By
the Record's figures there were two
to one of Chicago's voters in favor
of hinietaliaui. A canvass of
South Rend, lad., by a correspond
ent showed 180 in a total of 215
business men to be in favor of
silver. In fact, every time the
Record has published anything to
show sentiment, silver has ecored a
winning. Now, in view of these
facts, what basis is there then
for tho direct and implied asser
tions in the Record and other
papers that "the silver issue is dead
everywhere except in the mining
states." How can we reconcile
actual figures in favor of silver and
the random hut emphatic slate
mcnts that the silver fn;ht is
over and paBt? If silver is dead,
how can we account for the Chicago
vote, the South Rend record, etc.?
If it is not dead, upon what founda
tion do the requiem editorials rest?
The west would like to know
which is correct, the figures or the
assertion. Kastern Ex.
Dick Pond, a well-known Umatilla
Indian, while drunk went to sleep on
the railroad truck and was run over
near P udletnn a Few days ago. During
the past ten years Indians have been
killed in Umatilla county, and nine of
tills number met tlielr death while
drunk. Two were run ovar by trains
and the others were frozen to death or
were killed while flighting. How docs
Hint, sound to U 8 Judge Itellinger
whose decision madelhiB possible.
MOTHERS
recovering from
the illuesa at
tending child
birth, or who suf
f.'fer from the ef
fects of disorder,
derangements
and displace
ments of the wo
manly organs,
will find relief
and a permanent cure in Dr. rierce'a
Favorite Prescription. Taken during
pregnancy, the " Prescription "
HAKES CHILDBIRTH EASY
by preparing the system for parturition,
thus assisting Nature and shortening
"labor." The painful ordeal of child
birth is robbed of its terrors, and the
danger thereof greatly lessened, to both
mother and child. The period of confine
ment is also greatly shortened, the
mother strengthened and built up, and an
abundant secretion of nourishment for
the child promoted. If
THE MARRIED WOMAN
be delicate, run-down, or overworked, it
worries her husband as well as nerself.
This is the proper time to build up her
strength ana cure those weaknesses, or
ailments, which are the cause of her
trouble. l)r. 1'ierce s lavonte Prescrip
tion dispels aches and pains, melancholy
and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep
ana mattes a new woman 01 uer.
Mm. AnnAMMrow.of Lorramt.Jtferson Co,tN.
r.,wnics: "lhionrfn
iiiflcriuK from ulceration
and fallm of the womb,
foraevenfyeara, or lince
the birth of mv younaeat
child. I consulted all the
phrntdani round here
and they gave me upand
anld there was no help
for me.
At lat, almoat diacoiir
aged, I be ran taking Dr.
fierce' Fnrorile I
Pre
scription and took five
bottles. It it three yearn
atnee and I have not had
nv r.tiim of thetroutile.
I leel very (ratetul, and
In fact owe vmi mv life. MM. IfVOW.
for 1 do not think I ahould have heen atlra now
ll I had not taken your medicine.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roaehurg, Oregon
March It). IK90
Notice la hereby aivrn that the following
named atltler baa filed notice of
hla intention to wake final
proof in auppnrt of hie claim
and Hint .aid proof will be made be
fore Joel Ware, U 8 O C Commimloner, at
r.uoene, uri'iion, on Amil W. IS'.Hl. n
William W llarpule on homratead entry
No MIS for the lota 1, a and 3 of aio6, tp
18 . r 7 weat.
He mmea Ihe followine witneaea to
piova hi continuous reaiilence upon and
cniiiTaiion oi, pain ihdi, via:
Klijih Thllnuan, I. J Corneliua, Moac'l
Mbea and Charltn Shader. all of Walton
Oregon.
11. M. V BATCH,
ltcttiater.
NOTICE FOB I'UHUCATION.
Ltnd Ortice at Koaebnni, Or.
March 111. 181XJ.
Notice ia hereby nivon that the follow.
iuK-nanied acltler baa filed notice ot ji
intention to make final nroof in aunnort of
hla claim, anil thai aaid pionl will be made
before Joel Ware, IIS CC Cominiaiioncr,
t Knuine. On viin. on Anril'ill. 18;W. via:
Kli,ih Tliurnuui ou bouiealcnd entry Nu
ttft'ii for Ih. w ne ae !, nw lotal
no o, aic o. ip ia a, r weal.
He name the following wiinranca to
prove hi contiiiuona reaidence nptin and
cnlttvati'in of, paid land, vil:
William W HartHilc, L J Oormliin.
Mnaea Mabea and Chirlis Shadey, all of
iiior, wreg.in.
H M Vnn it,
lit HlPter.
NOTICE FOR FL'IILICATION.
L.uid OlTl.w at lii'.cburg, Orepin,
March 11, lv.tl.
Notiea ia hereby ulven thai Ihe foil' wirg
npnittl aettlrr b.ia filed notice of hi inteu.
lion to nake final prool in
mpporl of hi claim, and that avid proof
will be made btfore.lnel Ware, V 8 I' C
nniliF.iiner, at iLnpene, Oregon, on
ApriU'i. ISlNi. Til: Charley Hinder, on
bomeetiad eutry No f;i(i3 for'the i v i, vl
a.c X, Ip a, r 6 we.t.
He namra the following witnrue to
piove hi contii'iioii reaiilence upon and
ulltlr:ion of aaid laud, vit:
I, Kiiia. John Mrl'ullnnch, Jime
Srhriioiif ami C O ll.vn .11 ,,l Il.,ll...
t'r'Son.
K' a V""',r.
W OPT
Say! mister! youVe dropped your
. -Hi
rtJ
The largest piece of
Good tobacco
ever sold for io cents
T. G.HzitmtiCKS,
President,
8. It, Bakik, Jil,
Cashier
First National
Ol Eugene.
Paid up Usb Capital $50,0(,0
Surplus and Profits, $50,04)0
Eugene - - Oregon,
A franeral hartacinir btmlaens done on reaaou
atiletertna. Hiht draft on NKW Y'MiK.
(;iiI(iA(;0, HAN FUANCISCO am. PtUT.
tjfVND, OHIKION.
Hills of exchauKO totd on foreign couo tries.
Deposits rftceiywi subject to check or certiti
caie of 1aioflit.
All ooUactioni eatniiteii to ai will recolvr
prompt attflnUno.
Lane County Bank.
(Eatabllahed In 18U)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. O. HOVEY, President.
J. M. A Kit A MS, Casliier.
A. O. HOVEY, Jr., Ami. Cushr.
J. L. PAGE,
PEALER IN
ROJRiE.S
Having a I.arire and Coinplete stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries bought
in tin bcM markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH,
I can oiler the puhlio better prices
than any other house In Eugene.
I'roiace of all liens takes at Market Prices.
FllfiFNF.FI DRFNIiF
" M " 1 I-W1IUI1 WU
STAGE LINE, i
xj. bjxiv uo, rropriexor. 1
Staff) 1pVl KllVlMlak Vtotlilara ... 1 TKkm.
ilayi al a o'olnrk a. m., paMKi'in arrWhiK at
HoiYiitihvtlayfoUow.iiR al ly o'clwli a. m.
Kfllirilllllf lttBliai,rl !. CM I'l.i..... Tiaual.
(layi atl Kriilara at 9 0'rlivka. m., arrUiiiat
hi MiirM. ut-xt .lay at 7 1. m.
!INM.R FVKK. lm
RtU'ND T it I i .I HX.
Ttckt'U (or naif at K. Bann' llv.-rr Urn Kit.
t"1'. or at Hurvl A l'araiort' flar in Flor.
new.
J. S. Ll'CKKY,
a' xi "Txrx.? x run zn,.
Vtt:lif :tul Clocks Kepaiiv,!.
VI t.TM:, oiK.t.o..
Central Market,
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly on hand a lull supply of
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Wliicli tlioy will xell at tho lowest
iimrket prices.
A fair share oltlB public patronage solicited.
:-TO THE FAIIMEI1H.-:
Wo will pay the highest inarkot price
fur Kut Cattle, Hogs nud Sheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
JSMeata dellTCrrd to any part of tbe city
tree of charge.
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.
Imlrt upon having th gonalas.
IT IS fOfl Wi EVtRrWrltftf. Pyi
J. F. FORD,
(Evangeli-t.)
Ill l)es Mi.inea, I( wa, writn. under ilt
March SI, lH'AI:
8. B. Mkii. Mfo. t o.,
Dufur, On-Koi:.
Gknti.kmkx: On arriviiiK hiiiiie l;i,t
week, I found all well and ntiximuly
wnltini;. Our little girl, eight m, one
half years old, who had waste.! nway
to 88 pounds, in now w,.l, stmnir and
vigorous, aud well fleshed up. y. Jt
Cough ('lire hns done its work well.
I t to even-one. with ,r.-,ii.'-, r... -n
WS"K C TO. '
.' .; .I ."'. '
".vzrlir J" ,r"h rl" ";'. "
with the Headache anil l.ivcr Cine,
two or ihiee i!om. a week.
. rloeliei, t!i. .v.tu
T taklilf!
0olil nmlpra im.iii... o.,'.....,...
.VI eenu ner bottle bi all .Irunri.i.
NOTll K TO CUKMTOKS.
I Is not complete 1
without an ideal (
P.OMPLEXIOIj
S PDZZONrs I
. .. w a
m
a irrraHasag
Notice i, ,,,., ..,. thennJirjeo;, : oS tZVi
Igoed h,a teen ap,,,,,,,,..! tb,. .n.,t, Alfred iln. .1 Xa.ed All ,,-r n.
cZl I n", I X , r,, ,'i I " "i"0- ty ""M 10 """" eametoa-idex.
?xCV; " ! x .bi. ,b d of OeMier.
I..cd .. Kt-Be,,. F.brj. ,,, nth Xm. j ' ' ' Wl,,UM S4W.
t II 11., ,. ...
F. It SmrwoRT,,, AdiBitiittratlir,
Ally for t -tat.
m MHMUM!
CEO. B. OOfiRIS.
Attorney and Counsellor--at-Law
t
..rilL riiACTICK IN THK CJUKIS
W of the Second Judicial Diitnct Mid In
,e Supreme Court of Una Stat,
c... ii-i .it.nr-on iriven to collection and
nutteri in probate.
O. A. bORBIS.
1.. L. 6TEYEKV
D ORRIS & STEVENS,
Attohnhy-at-Law,
KUGENK, OBKOON
WltE Over I.ane County Bank.
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS A BPKOIALT.
Koom 5 uoalalra, Rladon' llloca, 9th street.
L.BILYKU. J. E. YOUNG.
BILYKU & YOUNG,
Attorneys-at-Law,
EUO&KE, OREGON.
f&Ot fick Over Flrit National Bank.
-. O. POTTKK. 11. T. CONDON
P OTTER & CONDON,
Attorneys-at-Law.
EUGENE. OKEGON.
itSf Office In Couser'a block.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFics-Oae-hall block south ol Chrism&a'i
Block,
J. J. V ALTON,,
Attorney-at-Law,
KtGENE.OKEUON.
OMitp up-BtttTR. Walton's Mock.
Wil! c a i.crai lavr praciictia all the court
i; this State.
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER,
Rooms 1 and 2 over First Nutiouul
Bank.
B. F. HAMELL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Baum's clothing
Store.
C. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
OfTice up-stalrs in helton bloek over Geo. T.
Hall & Boll a grocery atore.
Private telephone inside the door
for calls day or night.
DK. J. W. HARRIS,
fhywician and Surgeon
Otice over HfUtlerson it Ltuu'i Drug SUire.
uffke Hours: to 12a. in.; 2 to 6 aud 7v-ti
eiuee-Ferry Rtrvut between liih mu1 IJtii
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Poo on.y first-clnns work. The ntoMt im.
pruvtnoiua used. Torms miKleiai;. Otitee ami
rt'BlcK'iico on olire street, beiwien Fifth and
.ixih n reels oue block west of Miiuiwota
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GOLDEN 1
WEST I
BAKING POWDER 8
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3 It KA SONS nY
uu hoaici buy iu
1. It Is male tight hero r.t home.
9 It bmnrle of tlif very finest
mittaTia.s and in iiarnntci-l
In every riiK-ti qnnl or
fiapcnm- to tlio wry h- i.
3 The tn.i lien minrrr.'- cv :
ttn mil every :i f,
autlmrjl to rotn :i
inoDoy lnt i not aat :-.
o
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NOi'U:K.IF FINAL SK1TI.K.MENT.
Xotirw l hereby givrn that W S Lee, ad
miniatr iton if the estate n( Julin Tajlur, lie
cea.eil, haa fileil in the oiiunty r.iurt of l.ane
cniintv, tlreiion, hi. linal acctiiint of the a.l
rnini.tratiin of aaiil e.ute ami aaifl court haa
ma.le an oH.r rixinp s.tuiUv, March 7di,
If 'Hi, at 9 o'clock in the fi.renooT of aahl Hay
a the lime, and the Court Ilonae in aaid
omnty aa the nlace for fii.al eialnination mH
Paminir on aaiil tinal ncv t Kl ,11 Mr.ona
intereatert in theaam. nre herehy nolitiei! to
P'eaent in writin aich ..l.i.cti..na a Ihev
j wIrTu.Vybw ,ocount on or
W.8. I.r.r,
Ailmini.trator of the e'.tAt., .,f .l..l.' T.. I...
lecea.e,l. '
l'al.'l atKuir-ne, Ore . Fehnmrr S, ISM
t XhtTJ mil s NuIUTk!
Notice i h.reliv gWeii lint the ntolor
aiiiue.l William N lor haa Utn out) ap-
Executor of Eatate of Ailr-.i wii...,,' .lA
ceaeeil, '
IliLYto t tocxo, Attya.
lis Hi, ff J
KOK ALL PmvVf ill
.LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH mt.
"lerastMalLfiTn-
Upton Salt ui", "W.I.
7:00 P
liaily.
kun... l,,.....:)' Vf "M. i ...
10 huMcin cHI. ""i '
7.00 I' M
I Hat... I i... 'v.' ' .-""lllld.x
i-or iv, i.i . i
1 oily.
8:00 A M
hx Hun
ndU-ta, chair car. a.!uSjgS
ror an lulorinath.ii. rate. .i. .
office, rorner M iu.hiin.it,; .;?'Vt,n e,
Fortlai.u.or addrtia g u"i
e. McNeill, g-K
liucciver anil (ietieml ManaM,
rortlaud, Ort you ""Her.
t-J-MiCUXAUAN,
. l"lti
EAST 1 SOUTH
VIA
The Snasta R0ute
OF TKF.
The Southern Pacific
Express Trains linv I'ortUn,! n. i.
South " " 1.
8.50 a m I LV Portland iTuT-
l:5am l.v K,iBen.
Above trains slop at Fart PoiuTtirir"
Citv, Woodhurn. r-aUn,, Tumr
.leneraou, Alliauy, AlLany Juncj,,,
HarriBburii. J unction t'iiv I..i..',.
C'reswell, Drain and nil utatinm (Lp
burg to Aehlubd ii.climive.
IK'SEHl'RII MAIL, uni,
8 SO a m Lv
Fortland Atlii.
2.04 p m Lv
5.20 p mAr
l-.nnene I,
J'.orebuin LrS.
a.M.Ell PASSE.VGFR. DAIIT.
4:U0 I. Tortland, ArlMj,,
0:15 p A Salem. Lilsd...
-DININU CAltS ON OfiDES KOtH
P0LLHAS BUFFET SLEEmt
AND
SFCOND CLASS SI.KF.PB'iicjuj
Attachnl to al! through torn
W'et Shle liirfMn.
F.tWBI3 P0MLAND ASS (ft,,..
UAll, TBA1H IIAILy (KIt'EPT arxTilt)
7i!0 a ni I Lv Portland ArltSi
12:15 pro I Ar forvaUia It I If, ,
At Allinuy and Vrvallis opiiehI aiflin
if Oregon Ceutrui k Kwtcrn hailatj.
EXPREHB Tn.1111 IIAILT (EXCDt KlUtl
1:45 p m L Portland AiH.tlu
7:2b p m j Ar McMlnnville LrlirCu
THROUGH TICKETS to ill Pdw
in tbe Eattlnrn Hutps, Cutiad ud ht
nn be obtaim d at lowest ratfstrom
L. G. ADAIU, A?fnt,Eo(tti
R KOEHLKHp E. P KCK.EKij,
Muai;er, Ant. (J. F. wid PuAf
rOKTLAM.. tWui
Eugene Street Rafey,
TIMKCARD.
After the 4lh of Oct. ISdo, tie tm
cars will run on the folloingkr4ii
tune until further notice.
I.EAVINO THE DEI'OT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-S:40 9:10-9:1010)H
then every hulf Hour.
LEAVE THK r.NIVERSTV.
7:25-7'i.j-8:25-8:o5-9:0,-tij50.10:15i.t
then every half hour.
Care will leave promptly en Ina.
H. W. I10LDD.
..:ii:rH.if
""f'i j'l'i 'ir' ii.' '.-I'iv
I - vhs AdtoLD fstsua
W 1 131 8. Weati . c"
xtrfr'X
-.-" IT
NIGHT
y. THE eCVELSI
Yerir.loi. al-thltreni;
For sale at
LADIES."0 wosso,
DR. FELIX LECKUn.
CTrri run nttll
Aim hit i r n:
UIL.LL. 111IU I fc.li -''
aretheo-' linal and only FllHiuia
liable or-, on the, marei. -
matt, (ienuine aoiu omr " r , M
OSIItiRN HK1.ANO D,r.r""
LE B3S?rs!j
T. l, . i M "
mmm
ww?L-'jj---T-Tvrriiiis.
NOTICF. FOI1 "bi""1-"-I
..ml Office at ro"l'.nf:
Jir r((,;e
Notice i. hen by til''navd"'olH;
inn named eeill. r ha r t J
inteution loov.ke ll. ,.ilt"
hia claim, ard mn -"' .. cr, -
before Joel W'lre, I . ,3 , '
.l.m.t.FF..ri..ii";'1",
7li.,M lor lite " , f
in to a, r i ... tf n'
'lUnmc. the fol1""?. arxl1
i ...-I,, n, ll r.-l."""
and Ailhur I'Lnlp'. ' l"
goo.
. u la m utjCLi m
Ft' .'i-t.ii'srssss
3L-
f wove:
n
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