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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1896)
The People Real iha GW.O ... Fop they Appreciate It. And in perusing it they do not overlook the "ads." VrOL. 10. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards. Envelope Posters, Programs, Legal Blanks, Etc., Etc. PRINTED AT THE GUARD OFFICE- ENE GU KUOEXE, OltEGON, SATURDAY KVKXING. MARCH 21. 1S9G. NO. SO. SIK'UIR AT lOKVAl.LIS. PATIESIE. DKMOt'l! .ITIU PKliLUilK.S. DAILY EUG (Isn't Tour Wife. Weaker tuau sue was wbeu you married her ? She shows i i. r ............ innu nr . , irn-n . i-ui'fili ' vnauiy, pour UIgesiIOll, alio. SUUerS r-j from ills common to women ? Have you evsr tried to help fci her? If so, you haven't gone the right way about it, if f you haven t got a case ot t- DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF AND IRON for her. 'i That will mate her strong and well, and bring ba.k B the roses to nor cueeics, anil the bright happy look to her pi . eyes. Don't waste a moment. Get it for her to-day. -.; g For sale by OSBUKN & DkLANO. Does your throat tickle? Are you hoarse? Do you Have you got a frog THEN "FROG Preachers, Singers, Teachers, Professional they THEY THEY ALL ALL ALL Yerington's Ninth J W Pierce, Republic, la, says: "I have used One Minute CoiikIi Cure in my family and for myself, with re sults so entirely satisfactory Ih'it I can hardly find words to express myself as to Its merit. I will never fail to rec oiniuend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself." Oswjrn & PkLano. HAVE A DATE?- California Laxative Dates,! Are a natural laxative. Is wholesome. Does not gripe or sicken tho stomach. It is the coming laxative Excellent for children. Ileti'tcrson A- l.tnn mil tell you niore nboul Ihem. C. L. WINTER, Proprietor. LIeM. Clondr WeatSsr Preferrel for Siltlnss. JHOTO COmANY SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS. liUQfcCM-fcC. ORBOON. Smoker LA GREMA, Ten cent; U. of 0. & Queen of Hearts. Five cent .Cigars. 3DRINK Weinhard's Beer. BOTTLED BEER A Specialty. WM. MAYER, Agent. noticl fou runLR'A Hon Lsnd Office t Unsobn'g, Ore. March 20, ls'JG. Notice is hereby Riven that tho follow named witl'r hss tiled notice ol lii int.n '"n in mnke flnnl proof in nppart o( bit clsim, ud that ssid proof ll b rnsrte before .Tool Wsre. V HOC ComruisAinnsr, t Eugene, Orsgon, on April 27, 1813. viz: Jiroes A. llurnetl on bomntud entry No 775 for th s ', se 'i pdii;,wiu.ec,j0n4 ,p 17 , , K V SSt. He nsin?. the following witnesses to profebis coutinuna residence .ion md ln.Hnn ol. Mid ,nd, viz: frniil u Lnndr. J no hi Pors, li"w M Pop, u I H HttiutMUrr, nil ot Ail b. Ortg m. il M.Vkatch, lUgistrr. ElSSSESHSii Is it sore? Cough? And finally, in yiiir Throat? USE N YOUR THROAT." Speakers, Peop'e and Laymen, USE IT, ENDORSE IT, PURCHASE IT AT Street Drug Store. Parker's Opera House. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Sunday Night, March 22,1896. The Celebruled Mediums DR. fiENHlE BEAilSEANT AND li'DME BEAUSEM AvUtcl bv n immlx-r of powerful innliiiini - (lovclopfil for tins e press purpose ot dem- irtllUi npirii i ui'i in inn ni" MATERIALIZATION.- Spirits fly through the nir. They nre seen l.y a'l persons. They converse with you as in life. They ehnke hands with their friends. A table arise, four or five feet In mid-air. Spirit hands and faces ore plainly seen and recog nized by Mends. A guitar Is played and passed around the room by invisi ble power. Flower, are brought and passed by the audience by hand, plainly sem. Hells are rung. Harp, arc played and other tests of spirit na ture lake nlncc in the presonce or these wonderful mediums. Spirit, Ilrlde Levee, startling nnd bewildering. Hell without belfry. Transit of thetoni- borine. A spirit carpenter. Uravita Hon ignored. Wonderful holding test. Philosopher mystified. Scientist, astonished. Clergy amazed. Scholar. dumbfounded. The unexplained wonder of the nineteenth century. Marvels in spiriliiali.nl. Comprtheii she thinkers battled. Poors open at 7. Seance open, at 8 The expense, defrayed by a small fee for admittance. Kuights of the Miiccabcr-8. The State Commander write. u from Lincoln, Nebrn-ka, as follows: "ATter Irving oilier medicine, for what seeined to be a very obstinate cough in our two children w. tried Dr. Kin-'s New Divovery and at the end of two .lavs tlie cough entirely left them. We will not Iv without It here after, ns our .Tpcritii-e prove, that It cures where all other remedies fiil." Signed, W. I". Stevens, Slate ( oin. Why not give this great medicine a trill hs it is liiiiianlei'l and trial lH.lt!.-. are fro- nt Henderson & Linn's dru-More. Itegular size .VJe and V- Not Ml A. I', t I .v., not now "or n v, r was a ni. nl r!l tho A. A. organization, not withstanding the ...serlioll !' Uro.ilAxe. T'oMas Hik.w.v. Vregulator THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Liver regulator don't forRrt to take it. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, -"ever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want tj wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver Regulator to do It. it also regulates the Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whol? body invigorated. You getTHK BUST BLOOD when your system is In Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS Liver Regulator it is Simmons Liver Regulator which makes the difference. Take it in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of tho powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. J. II. Zellin Co., Philadelphia, Pa. huich Soiices. SALVATION AUMY. Major A Gillford, Hit new D O of the Northern Paclflo division will be in Eugene Saturday and Sunduy March '21, and 22, and will conduct the meetings in the local army. IIo i9 a fin. orator and grand musician. Everybody welcome. C'Al'T. NKI.SON Al'TIST C11UKCH. Morning subject, "The Story of Aohau's Sin and its Less-ons." Kven ing, "I. it Enough to be Sincere?" All other services at usual. U.N'I VKRSAI.IST CH fllCH. Services at Mount's hall, corner of Niut'i and Oak stre ts, at the usual hours. E. A. McAmstkr, Pastor. ALLIANCE MASS 11LKTINII. Tho Eugene Christian Alliance will hold a uins meeting tomorrow aCter iiooii at 3 o'clock at I lie I'uiiilicrhind Presbyterian church. President Chap man will deliver the address, his sub ject beil g, "Tho Civic Ideals of Christ." The public Invited. SIX'. E. C. A. t'oNUKKOATIONAI. CIlUIK'll. Public worship ot 11 a in and 7 p in. Sunday school and Endeavor meetings at their usual hours. You aie cor dially invited. M. K. I IU KI II. Services as u.ual. Preaching by tht pastor morning and .venlug. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Preaching both morning and even ing. U. II. CHURCH. Tho icgular wrvice. tomorrow ul usuul liours. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. CSko. I). Nekhv. FIRST I'Kli.BVTKHIAN lllt H. ll. All service, a. u.ual. Morning tubject "Elijah;" evening subject "Ellsha " I O O V Celebration. Tli. fol lowing delegates 'rom their respective lodges met in the I O O V hall iu thi eitr this afternoon to make arrangement. for cehbraiing the 77th, anniversary of llie order: Wane, W It Douk; outage1 drove, Tlios Allen; Jiiucllun, II K Harvey; Frank Monrhead, Miss Dell HrumlVv; Springlleld, C M Doritr; Eugene, Mrs It I, Willoughby. M Svarvorud. The celebi'iitlon will be held at Merinu's park on April " ') a. the anniversary occur, on Sunday, the 20th. The proe'lon will leave this city at 1 1 3" Lunch will be served at 1 p m and the program will be held from 2 to t p m. In the evening a program will be given In Parker's opera house and st I', close a dance will be given in the Council hall. Dls.MIMsKli. The c.se which hai been btfore the county court for the past few day., wherein O W Abbott of Cottage (Jrovc M;tltioned for a writ of hnliess corpus to restrain Mr. AMiott, hi. divorced wife, from having p wesslon of their eleven year old diiuhtcr. was dismissed In.t evening op the grounds that tho proceedings were Irregular. An error was niauu in l-miing tho writ of halieiu corpus. Mi F'aimie Lock wood was an ar rival last night from Salisbury, Nils-aniiri. M 1 Lindsay, a uiembel' of tho A.U. ( . W., Takes II is Own Life. S. e .il to the e.l ard. t-OUVAi.Lis, Or March 21. M T Lin- dsav, suieiiled at ono o'clock lliis after noon in tho basement of the county court I ouse. He shot hlmsUf through the head with a forty-four calibre Colt's revolver. Despondency over tlmmcial straits is iiipposid to be the cause. He was all old soldier and a member of the. A O V W. Personal. Mrs Chauil.'i is better today. Mrs I'hapinnn Is Mill improving. Mis J L Pngo has returned from Al buoy. Harry Welder returned home this a'toruoou. Miss Augie Patterson Is visiting friends at liosheii. Dr I 1) Driver is confined If his home with sickness. Prof J W Johnson went to his ranch near Harrisbtirg today. Dean Sanderson was a passenger d iwu the valley today. Attorney Ililyeu will return home o i tonight's freight train. Attorney Matteson Is home Irom a visit to the parental roof at Fall Creek. Assessor 1) P Durum went lo Cot tage Grove thi. afternoon to visit at home over Sunday. Major A Uillfurd, of Portland, the new divisional officer of the North Pacific division ol thcSalvatlo.i Army, is in the city. Mrs V A Nye, of Vancouver, Wash is visiting relatives 111 this city, having come lo attend the funeral of the Into PA Illigliton. ltev Father Thomas, of Mt. Angel, was an arrival on the afternoon train and will asist with the Catholic ser vices tomorrow. Ceil J li Weaver, of Iowa, tho pop ulist lender Is in Portland. He will remain in Oregon until after the pop ullst state convention. Col Alley and family will nriive here from Florence tonight. Aftor short visit they will Icavo for their future home In linker City. Mmlfoid Mail: "11 M Callison, who has been Btopplng In Mcdford for the past few mouths, returned Wednesday to his home nt Palouse City, Washing ton. The gentleman came here for hi. h 'altli, and upon leaving he wn. con iderablv improved. He is a fine man and a good citizen In any cnmtnim ity." Mr Callison stopped oil hereto visit n few days. Knocked Down $S5. One James Nixon of Harrisburg ha. laid himself liable lo justice for knocking down the sum of fcSo, while buying poultry for Chas Jacobsen &. Co of San Fran cisco. Nixon had been employed for some time lo buy poultry In the vlcin ity of Harrisburg, and ha. been draw ing money with which to pay for II, through W Parker of this city who Issued checks to 1.1 in on the Eugene Loan A Savings Iiiink, On last Mon day Nlxou shipped 11 dozen chickens to San Francisco. He secured a bill of lading and raised tho figure, on It to 43 dozen and then presented It lo Mr Parker, as he was accustomed to do, a. videuce Hint lie had shipped the poultry. Ho was accordingly given a check to the niiiou.it of (112.30, a. the price to bo paid wa. 2.30 per doz en. As soon as the discrepancy wa. discovered Mark Kolz, of the San Francisco firm, came to this city and an invest iiznfion was made. Nixon hadoulotlv .lipped away with the money, but the officer, wern put on his trail and soon succeeded In locating him. lie is now at Kings Valley and Mr Katz and Mr Parker left for that place in a buggy thi. evening and will try and ell'ecl a settlement, if Nlxou fails lo make proer reimbursements lie will at once be arrested ft.n.nplon Will Itrsume Operallnll Cmttauk GnovE, Or., March 20. The Champion quartz mine in the Kohernia district, will resume opera tions al once. Fifteen miner, left for the mines Thursday. Tho mine was hut down last January ou account of snow. P J Jennings, superintendent of Hie Annie mine, is In Chicago, where lie hs. been making arrangement to have a 20-Mairp mill errecled on the Annie. Fkkk Fk.ht. A dan.-e wa. held In the vicinity of Springlleld lust night. During the evening a free fight wa. engaged In by tome of II. c young men present. No arrests have lutu made. Programme and refreshment, and a good time at tho "('" social tonight. A b ii-sioii 10 cent". A Fascinating Opera Ailiiilrniny Keudered. Tho opera, "Patlen.e," given by students of tho university under llie auspices of the athletic association, was advertised to begin nt 8 o clock at Vlllard Hall la-t evening, and by that time the large room was well tilled with people III both the pit and the gallery. It was a fashionable gather ing and the audience formed a brilliant panorama of style and beauty. Temporary curiaius, draped across the top with Iho college colors, had been Improvised across the front of the big stage and at 8:30 p in just as the audience had begun to think that It required n great deal of "patience" on their part the curtain rose. Iho aceno that was presented to view was ono of rare beauty which nt once won the admiration of the audience and awakened It. deepest Interest lor the remainder of the. evening. The .Ides and rear of the stage formed a back ground of evergreen., consisting of fir ami cedar, while ill tho center was an old-fashioned well curb with rope mid buckets, and on tho east side a small rocky butte had been improvised. Across llie front of the stage and about tho old well were posing and reclining, In various becoming attitudes, twenty pretty maidens attired In medieval costumes and entertaining extremely icsthelio idea.. The ubovo is but a faint description of only one of the many pleasing ellccls that were presented all tho way through tho opera. Tho dragoons, com posing twelve students In Uni form, wero commonplace but had the desired elTcct. The poets, Reginald lliinthorno and Archibald Orosveuor, respectively Harry Teniplelon nnd Carl NaiTcgiin, wero unique in cos'ume and Interesting 111 part. The downfall of the second poet from Ida exalted and eccentric position In life to that of a commonpl ice young man and the .a sudden change of the twonty raptur ous young ninlden. who adored him and persisted in following hi. ideas, was ellectivo In result and gave tho audionco tho amusing side of the drama. The change of the blunt and unal fracllvo dragoons, who had been ruth lessly discarded by the foolish maidens for tho more exulted pools, to the leitliello for tho purpose of winning back tho distracted maidens, was one of the most amusing portion, of Iho eulerlaliinient. The choruses, under Hie direction of Mrs Linn and assisted by Iho violin, Leu Stevens, flute, Warner Drown, and viollncello, M O Waruer, nnd piano accompaniments by Mis. Mao HufT, were greeted with greatest satis faction by the audience. The solos by Mb. Stella Dorris, one of Eugene', favorlto vocalists, In the roll of "Patience." wero highly plens Ing and always brought out a hearty applause from the enraptured audi ence. Anioug other, who won fa .'or In .olo. and duet, were Miss lllancho Straight, Mis. Lotta Johnston, Mits Jennie Itcallle, Mis. Theresn Friendly, Mr Harry Teniplelon, MrCarlNarre gau and Mr George llaclier. The duet, "Sing Ilelgh to You," by Mis. Ileattie and Mr Teniplelon, wa. tho hit of the evening, and I hey were twice encored by the enthusiastic au dience. The entire opera wa. well put ou and the dilllcult part, wero admirably car ried out. The music was excellent, and the cost of characters was good. Y'auuina Stonk. EC Lake yester day received a carload of alone from the Pioneer .tone quarry nt Yn(ulna, which he will use for buses In marble and granite work. This atone i. said to be very line and wa. used lu tho constriction of the Southern pacific company', large deKit building In Hun Francisco and I. being used quite ex tensively lu other buildings of that city. ilns. Chapman Improving. Yes terday'. Huletii Dally Post: Dr Clara M Davidson Is still at the bedside of Alice Hall Chapman, wife of Dr Chapman of Eugeno, having been un able to leave, on account of the criti cal condition of her patient. She I. expected home, however, very .herlly a. Mr. Chapman i. now on the road to recovery, allhoiigh not entirely out of danger. Corvallla Times: The steamer Three Slslen came down the river Friday afternoon, bringing the officer, and crew of the abandoned snng boat Cor vallls. If the hull is not washed from her present position by high water, It Is thought that the machinery may be saved when the river reaches It. low stage of water. The Kiigem. Precincts are Yotini; for delegates Tilts .irieruoou. The Euj-eno democrats aie holdiug their primaries Ihhj afternoon under the state law. No strife is apparent and the vote therefore will not ho heavv. s. Ei.iKNi: no. 1. The polling place In South Eugene precinct No 1, Is at the Howla.id shop on Eleventh street and 11 1) Nor ton, Sydney Scott, and J P Itamsey are tho judges of said election. Clurka J U Ilea venue and F C Msi tcsou. The following named gentlemen are being voted for: E J Crow, P J Mel'herson, J S Hig- gins, it 1) Norton, J P Ihimsey and Sidney Scott. S. KL'UKNK NO. 2. The polling place ill South lCugeno No 2, is In Coleman', building. corner 8th and Olive streets, upstairs, and the judges aro Ashley Stevens, Edi. Matlock ami Wid McGec. Delegates bMug voted foi: Gov Whitoaker, J 11 Goodman, Wld McGce, J D Matlock, F A llauklii nnd H D Drown. Clerkt F A ltaukiu Frank Good man. N. Kl'UKNK NO. 1. The polling place In North ICugeue precinct No 1 is in the City Hall and J W Cherry, G W Kinney and George Croner aro tho judges of said election. The following are mimes of the per. .on. being voted for: Judge Walton, II J Day, Geo W Klnsey, Lou LStevens, Dr II F Darnell and J W Cherry. N. EU.IUNK NO. 2. The polling placo In North Mugclio precinct No 2 is lu the McFnrland building on Iho North eldo of 8th street, between Cliainelton and Olive streets ami the judges are Geo A Dorris, W 11 Andrew, and M S Wallls, Delegates being voted for: Judge Flsk, Win Mayer, J 11 Harris, films Luuer, Geo A Dorris, and Jauie. McCIaren. Clerks- John Edmundsoii and Fred Flsk. NO. OK DKLKIIATES. Tho number of delegatus to bo elected at audi primary election as fixed by Hi. county central committee, la as follow.: South Eugene No 1 3 South ICugeue No 2 3 North Eugeno No 1 3 North Eugene No 2 3 Catholic Church Dlreclery. Tomorrow morning 10:.10 high mass at which begin, the 40 bonis devotion. Sermon In German by Father Thomas, O, S. 11., of Mt Angel., Or.; 2 p m Sunday school; 7:30 vespers, sermon lu English ami benediction. Monday and Tuesday 10 a m, high mass; ser mon In German and 7:30 p m vsiers, sermon In English. Tho public i. cor dially invited lo attend all services of tho church. J. II. IiLACK, Hector. Talk on tub X It a vs. Prof. Chos. Frledol, of tho University of Oregon, ha. consented to give, next Monday evonlng at Iho Advancement Club, a description of the Hocntgon or X rays, and a history of the lute investigation. In reference lo the same. Prof. Fricdel assisted by C. L. Winter has mado some Interesting experiment. In thi. new field and the member, of the club have a treat In store for them on this occasion. Party. A parly wa. given In hon or of Miss Letha I.Uor at the home of her p.reul. on Olive street last even ing. Gamea were played and refresh ments served. The guests, numbering about 20, apent a very pleasant oven, lug. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; Most Perfect Made. 4. Years the Standard.