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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1896)
I ' DAILY EUGENE GUAUD. . L. CAMI'BICLL, Publisher. i'-ibllahud every uiuiilntfof tim week, Huuilay.. cvnu'- AilJrcH all communications, aud I'li'w nil remit tniiceii p.-yaMu to the Kuhknis ( :Cnti;uc, Ort'K'ni. ilUiiHll'i'lON K.V.'l.rt : (WHY.) Ucllvtjrfcl by carrier, per week f DclWurwl by carrier, jmr month By innll, one year (la advance). 7 H) Mix uioiitlis 3 7ft one imtiiih 75 Hiimie wulcn & Will not bo i-nt by mail to any addrenfc, for any length of time, unlets paid lu advance. (WRKKLV.) Une year (in advance) 2 00 Hit j,i.ni.hi 1 00 A vertUliiR rates ramie known on application. Salem I'ost, Rep.: to look &3 tllOUgll It now begins . Harvey Scott j and 0 rover CievelutiJ would be ; the only genuine republicans left1 on the platform of the single gold ! standard. I Kntered an second-class matter at the Eugene, Orcfion, poslotllce, SATURDAY, - MARCH 21. 189G. Hit. SMITH'S STOKY. Dr. 15. 0. Smith has beoa inter viewed by the Oregoninn and tells the following story about the dis covery of gold in the Suntinm. The first excitotnont was in 1859, a silver craze, and a town sprang up, but went down. In 1800 with Jan. and I). II Smith ho began prospec ting and in the spring of 18G1 reached the present site of Auidem. In 1862 at Salem he dreamed of having his pockets full of gold, and went back and prospected again. Again lie dreamed of loca ting a rich lead, lie followed up the dream and knocked off $300 in gold at once, and he located the White Bull. Jerry Driggs was there at tho time, also a Scotchman named McDonald. They went to work on Smith's claim, which he called the Driggs, and says they took out $7,000 from top rook. Tho excitement set in, n-rnutl was built in at an oxponso of $20,000, and a 5-statnp mill put up. It wan leased to Salmon Bros., of Portland, who took out $G5,000 in gold. Tho mill wns burned in the spring of 1805 or 18GG, and after that nothing was done until recent ly, when the Luwlur Co. bonded this and other mines and went to work. Smith rocoived the prem luin lor the ursi gold lomxi in quartz in the Cascade mountains, consisting of two Indian horns. The women are coming to time in good shape. A husband adver tised his wife us follows: "Notice My wife having loft my bad and board, I warn all persons from sel ling her any goods on my account. Alfred Horner, Prospertown, N. J., February 8, 1890." Did she care? Not much. Awhile afterwards the following appeared:. Notice I would inform the public in general, and Alfred Homer in particular, that his credit is in no danger of being olfored for salo by me, And as for the bed and board ho speaks of my leaving there is a mistake about that, for, from the unfortu nate day we married until now, he has never given me either, nor had he them to give. Therelore the matter is Oussie paddles her own canoe. Mrs. Gussio Horner, Pros pertown, N. J., February 25, 1890. Ashland Tidings: Tlie University of Oregon lias ordered a Tutthlll water wheel to provide power for an electric dynamo and the experimental appa ratus. The wheel has been fluished and la ready for shipment. St. Helens Mist, Rep: Duly a few days ago the Orcgonian said any man who favored Bilvor was a pop pulist. In tho Baino paper lust Tuesday this statonioiitocei-rs: "In a year from now, howover the presidential (lection goo?, tho Unitod Stalos is practically niro to bo republican." Tho Oregonian appcan a littlo inconsistent upon this point. Since that paper has denominated as populists Senators Unrtor aud Mantle of Montana, Tollor and Wolcott of Colorado, Perkins of California, Mitchell of Orogon, Squire and Wilson of Washington, Dubois and Slump of Idaho, and four senator? from yoming aim Utah, i in so were nil elected by tho republicans and nro still republicans notwithstaml ing tho Orcgonan's efforts to read thorn out of tho party, liui if the abovo named senators aro populists as claimed by tho Orcgoni m, tlirm in order for tho next senate, lo bo republican that party must clout 21 senators from tho solid south noxt year. Tho Oregonian's slate luonts are as inconsistent as they aro ridiculous along this line. "Wo wish," says a Colorado edi tor, to retract our statement made last week that our esteemed fellow citizen, lion. Mr. Pluinley, never was known to keep his promise. After reading tho item in question, Mr. I'lumley happened to remem ber that during tho heat of tho recent political contest he promised to kick us out to tho fair grounds, and ha immediately came up to tho oflieo and executed his promise. In fact, he not only kicked us all tho way out there, but he kept it up most of tho way back, and if he had not run out of breath, we think ho would havo been kicking us yet. Mr. I'lumely is gentle man of his word, cultured r.nd polished, ami can kick like an Asiatio elephant. Tit-Hits. A HARD-WORKING WOMAN ooner or later suffers from backache, nervous, worn-out feelings, or a sense of weight in the abdomen, drag ging down sensations and dizziness. It will all come to an end with Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion for it's wo man's special tonic and ner vine ; it restores her strength, reg ulates and pro motes all the natural functions and makes a new woman of her. Uterine debility, ir regularity and inflammation are most of ten the cause of the extreme nervousness and irritability of some women the medi cine, to cure it is the "Prescription" of Dr. Pierce. All the aches., pains and weak nesses of womanhood vanish where it is faithfully employed. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is therefore just the medicine for young girls just entering womanhood and for women at the critical "change of DR. PIERCE'S- FAVORITE .PRESCRIPTION CURDS THB WORST CASES. MY. IIomkr Clakk, of A'o. f West jd Strfft, Sioux i uy, Ja.t rrtc : "My wife was troubled with female weakness, , nud ulcers or Hit uterus. Hlie had been doctoring Iwtui every iiocior oi any gootl reputation, and had spent lots of money la iinopiini, on i 10 no pur pose. Kit continued to get worse. filie was greatly prejudiced fltraititt patent medi cines, but an last report w tried a bottle or Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre crlption. W had seen sotn of your advertifc nieuts. and Mr. Cum mi ii git, A weat-sidc drug- Its a winner everartime Battle Ax Plug in the lead The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever . sold for 10 cents CtO. B. OORRIS. Attorney and Counsellor, at-Law. IIT1U, PlvACTICK IN THE VJVUTS V of the Second Judicial Dletiiot nd in ib Suureine Court of thin State. 8ial attention given to collodions and natters in probate. a. i. nor-Rls. I.. L. STKVKNli ' DORRIS & STEVENS, A'lTOKN J'Y-AT-I 'A W, - ELHIKNK, OHKtlON OrrlcE Over Lane County Hank J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Boom 6 npBtairs, BUdon'i Block, 9th street. L. BI1.YKU. E- YOUNO. BILYEU& YOUNG, Attorn eys-at-La w, KUGBNK, OREGON. jsj-OI rica Over First National Bonk. IT. O. POTTKK. H. T. CONDON P OTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Law. EvJGENH. OREUON. ST Offick In Conner's block. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OtFicK-One-hall block south oi Chrisman's Block, EUGENE, : : OREGON. J. J. WALTON,' Attorn ey-at-Law, EtUENh.OHEUON. ilir.ee un-s:irs. Walton's block, ill do a genera! lar jiraclleeiu all the courts of this St&hi. T. O.HKMIRIOKH, President. 8. B. Kakin, .In., C.'ashiar bottle. We tried It will, tin followlni ill, advised us to t! iwina The first bottle did her so much good that we try a suits : bought another, aud have conliuued until sua Has oeen cured. Cripple Creek, Tlio great gold mining camp in Col orado, la best readied via the Union Pacific, "Tlie Overland Houle." Continued dcvolopmeuti In and around Cripple Creek ara disclosing untold wealth, and new properties are being opened up daily. When you go eo that your tlokets read via (he Union Pacific, ayalcin. For full Information as to rates, time of trains, looping car tickets or reservations, call on or nil dress U W IUxtku, Qenvral Agent, 13o Third st, cor Alder, rortlund, Oro. NOTICE FOR PDHMCaTION. Land OIBca at Koselmra. Or., Murob 18, is;)il Nolioa is hrrnliT oiren that the follow. liiK-nauird Betller has tllid notice of bis in ti'iilion to make final -irool in summit of hl claim, and lhal aiiiil proof will be iniule iH.lote Joel Waro. II 8 O C Com. hiissioner, at KuRcue, Oreton, on April J7, IH'.W, viz: Klaworth W Ir on hom.'aiea,i enlrv No. tin',;i, for the aw1; of see 34, to Id a, r 7 west. He IMiuea lha followlni! wilnersei In prove his continuous resideuce un m and euliivation of anid land, iu James t) Hiiniiientt. 1'iank Prenslivw Josse Cole and Juuns W Dostei, all of rantlitr, Ongon. It. M. klTt'll. llrgister First Natism Ol Eugene, Paid up l83li Capital 59,(100 Surplus and Profits, SSO.OM Eugene - - Oregon. A wmeral lianklug bafllnooii done on ruasnn 1le terms. Hii'ht ifrsfts n NKW YOKK. CHKJAiH), HAN FKANX'ISOO n.t Vi)HT LAND, OilKODN. Hills of exchsiifts solit on forfiin cuunf.rii'i'. DeptM.it rocoiyod m.hjpot to check or eertlti Oftte of deH.sit All oolUctltmi entrttoUJ to u will rprpit prompt attenlloDs Centra! Market, aak FISHER &WATKINS Lane County Bank. (Established In mi.) EUGENE, OKEGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. AHKAMrt, Cashier. A. U. HOVEY, Jb Awit.Ciwhr. r R OPKI ETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Which they will sell lit tho lowest murket priced. A fair sLare of tie pnMic patronage sollcltei. :-TO THE FAUMEHS.-: We will pay the highest market price for Fat Cuttle, Hogs mid Hlieep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. -Mears delivered to any part of the city iree of charge. my----..4wssst22tsa& A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal J. L. PAGE HEAI.KIt 1N- NOTICE. (pROCERIES Having a Large and Complete slock of hlaple and ! alley Orm-eries bought ' in the bent market, EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, I can oiler the public better prices than any other house In Eugene. rroance of all Kinds tafca at Market Prices. U. S. Land Ofllee,lloseburg, (iregen, February- US, 1S!K). Complaint bmihe been entered at this oflb-e by Chsrlea Andrews against Annusius r nnt-rnoii ler aitanilonlii(( Ills boniest, ad entry No 78SI, ootid Norrniber 21, ISM, upon the tola I, i and .1, areiion Jd, townsliip 18 a, tanee 'i wrat, in Lane lalion'of anid enlrv. Ih ai,l imriin. - ?"J. '"' UM' at 9o'ei,.k a . - ' r ill r. 1 1 tri' nt' inn ilai at 7 tv EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. nOHPLEXIOH 0 POWDEH. I poiiois 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. Intlit upca hiTlng th gssnino. yjj IT IS imtM tVCRYWHSRE." tfel H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. ltooms 1 and 2 over First National ISunk. B. F. HAMELL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Baum's clothing Store. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce up-atairs in fibelton 'block ovor Geo. T. Hail Si Son s grocery store. Frivuto telephone inside the door for calls day or night. Dfv. J. W. HARRIS, l' h ye a clan and Surgeon -i O trice over Ucnilernon A Ltnn's Drug Store. orrtcB lluuns: 9 to IS a. rn.; 2 to & aud 7 Vi8 I. in. I.uki nue Ferry ttreot bntwoen 12i). nn. YA'.U DR. G. W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, Hoes Oli'y firsl class work. The latest Im provements used. Terms moderate. Omceand resldoneo on Olire slra-t, between Fifth and Mxlh streets, one block west ot Minnesota Hotel. 4 8888S8IS8 mm 66 nrg B3r-6M 88 WEST I BAKING POWDER 8 7 staonid buy ti. tfh 8 J. P. FORD, RtBP 1trr Kline,. Mon.lnvs Thiim- unj uMiuwniK Hi ru u-rutck "'" '7 BuiiiMiHiiru i'i niinrr hi iiir (in.'e OI .i v.'t v lh.i Ud I! U ii 1 .i t .. ... .. .. .'."' 1'onmiiMionf r. Kii- 1 luu s n tkii lh rivtuth iUy of ! Tleki-u iw mIc nt K. lUiarV' iivvrv loci gcn, Or- aon, on April, Kv.Hi, nt 10 o clock m, lo rrnpotnl iuI funiUh tonlimofty omice ril ing mu AllfgiH. k.Miulotin.eut. Ilenrinft Rt Ui.noIIU ou (he t-fitiuiniiy bo InkMi, April nt 10 o'clock n m. Sf. tic if nt uri.lf no bAVinn Wt n rllwl lo nhow UiHt prHtnifil rirvict r.un.ol hn lindil in ot.'ae.l tlmt nemo lw tn ulc ty pultlicntion in the Kugeito Uru;n, mvortliiitf lo Ut, K. .M. Viutvii. lUgutfr. J. S?. M'CKIiY. VtrlnB :mil CUi.i I',,; . J l. lit :, Oil. ;.:. (KvangclM,) Of Dea Jt.dnea, t wa, wri's un.ler data March 2.!, 18:iS: 8. R. Mkii. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Orcnoii. (1i:nti.kmkm: On nrrivinK. home last week, I found nil well and nnxiomlv wnitHiK. Out little Kirl, eiht ai, one half yearn old, who had waited nwnv to SS lamnda, is now well, atnmir anil vigorous, and well flcahed up. S. it I'oukIi Cure 1ms done it work well' H ith of the children like it. Youth' II. Couih Cure has cured and kept away all hoainmsa from inc. So K'.e It to every one, with ereetliiKn for all W lahinx you prospcritv, we are Yours, 1k. and M uls. J. 1 Kohd. It yon wish to feel freh .ml cheer!.!!, and with the lleadaehe ....! .lvi.r t u,, ,, ,;',', . two or thiM)..es a week. ' 'asm ftitld un.lera Hwttireir.i'flra'itee M ernis !., Iw.tUo I..- all drnt-ws n'oiu i: to i'uiu.Yroils. 1X1 ! tWii'rn'! -l? -' d".t ll.enn.lrr ' ", l..J. I h-'-n appoini.d bv lUronniv .eollilvt L.me c.!in.ir. Or..,1. rdminia. tnlar i.f Toe 1M.1t.. r.f M.i,i 11 n...,.. . d,c. ,,, ,,, p,OB, , vim; c'l.iims Kinr :! ,.ni(. , re her. l.v. mil ! ,1 i,. ' pr. ...nt ill s.ini.. ili.i, ve' illtd lo I' n skipwotil, ,, l, ,,(8., . l-.u.-.o,,,,,; m nionib frora lh di.e t, .(. P. lid ' K -(!. le. f.l ni.rr -. m ii u. pl w; ' V. I. Mm-wotiit. Administrator. Any for 18 ! 65 88 88 1. It Is marie r.K.ithurer.t home. 4 It l(imn(l of th? very finest nmlcria. nnrl is unrtuilcc. i every re-HH t tinul or uipertor lo wry Iki I. 3. ThPinnVers mmr.-.r.t.rp - tn; in,. cwry uo.-' r iiuilmrifl to rotij.n mouoyiiitlHiuotfutIfi:-: , CAN YOU ASK FOR M0. gg CLosatr -t Let.-u, Port. :.(., j 88S8038S888S889 in., nrrtvhK NOriCE FdU rUBLICTION. Land OlB. e at Koa. blirR. Oi. Ron, . March 16, ISUG. Notice is her. I y cv n thnt il.e followii. ...mm sen or u,.a nncl notice nf his in tin. tun to ninkc lli.iil proof in snppor; of his ciiiini. and ihnt sni.l pmnl will be ihh.Ic be fore Joel Wato, TJ 8 U C Cnmmiasior.er, at tuRene, Orecm, on April 27, l!lil, I"'- lloward Pops, giurdim of Hie minor beirsof Austin Mann, ,l(.ceaMl Pre I) No U'47 for the a ' ac ;, ae X aw of hc ne ni y ae0 a,-, ,p 10 , r ,0 wet. Ho ni.n.ca f,,v f..ili,wiiii; wiinesnsto prove bis cr.niiiuoi a lisiiieice i.u. n and cnliivaiioii of Mia ,,h, ,i7: Joseph Dnnoi , Jnlin. K oiii.. VViliii.ni Kirbv aiM ll..n. . t w.. . fi rf "' w I'icaev.aii ui ii.'imal.n, Oregon. Hi-u",JID S,1"i " nirinnn in H K N-j e'''H. frr the diacrili. il irsct of lend, hereby cilesi t0 appear at tbn alotesaid lin o ,d plae or n.kiliK final umnt on id i're 1) 8 Vo 7(U7, to n.Mnro viietiie in a-.ipport of,id 11 Kotfi.14 K, il. VKiTt.8. ltegialer. SiPg?! I'nlm Leave Pyrtjsn 8.60ft!ulT,V " teu rrrr?2L t:0 a in i,v Eutm,A . . ." " 10:45 am A r ban rrancisco Lr u Jctferaon, Albany', Albsny J,,2 HarrubiirK, Juuctinn City, lrviDR H vreswen, 11 ami all station, lm T Ui 11b ft.fl l.Vll! i T r 111 JOINTS p,7" iir0lFIFTH AND I , , "?T. lf.nTisj 7:00 I' M llaily. 7 .UI I' M I'Hily. ,7 " J t 'ir r - iit: f'.,niiii .is1 !."?.'' lliriUL...7,1- !oi I'-iiKlein cities T,oei 1'ayton, t'o'll,."11;,,,''!!. I fill -a ai.u reo ". -"""lollinS Kor all Information, rate, odlce, corner WasliiuJton ,t11 Portluud, or address 8 " tUKiJ E. McNKILL, tJ.McCU.VABiS,, EAST VIA SOUTH The Snasta R0ute or tue burn tn Atihlaud iuclnsive. noSEHUliO MAIL DAUT, 8 ..0 a in Jjv Port and iTnr r I rcuii; jjvjm oAI-EM PASSEflFB TiniT 4:UII I. lWtlan.1, Ar10:l5., b:15 p A Salem. 1.. Bffl.. lUiNinu oauhon OQDES EOCH. rUbiiMAa BUF?T8LEE?2s .VTI SFCOKD CI-ASS SLEEPIKu W, Auucueu io an mrongh trsim, We.t Side DiTialim. BEXWEES P0KXLAHD aJB OOSV.i M.IIL THAIS 1141LV (!XCOTirinui, 7 :."-( im Lr Portland Aril. 12:lfjpmAr C.irvsllis I.tlai. At Albany anil v.'ervallis eeuastt smiri oi uregon lentrul & iistern luulTiy, KXP1IES9 TRAIN DAILY (UCOTsCIUU, 4:4ft p m I Lv fortland ArlSHfn 7:25 p m j Ar McMinnvills LtIIMii THROUGH TICKETS to ill Km in tho Eftatern States, Canadi sod Fin) c.in do oetaineu nt lowest rates iron Li. (i. ADAIR, Agent, Emw It KOKHLKH, E. P ROGERS, Manaitor, Asst. O. F. tod Pu U I'llKll.AMi. UHr.l.W Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4lh of Oct. 1895, tb( I cura will run on the followingscheto I tune, until further notice. LEAVING THE DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 O;lO-9:40-10)i. then every half hour. I.BAVK TUB UXIVERSTV. 7 :25-7 :55-8 :2.i-8 :55-9 :2--950-10:15 1 1 then every half hour. Curs will leave promptly on tin il. W. H0LDE.V A 4 SOT, .jurif.l or iii-rtrl ra-orta; lUHti-iu, Cnt. KlUnw ffiffiS I riir muni n iUL'lllPlI Cfi. 1 Rl S. Wailorn Aviauo, ( CI life NIGHT I IWOVES THE DOWELS l IMIMI I III iTIM JLlII'IW Kor sale at Ycrington s 9lh itren. LADIES do woo DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S in; UILLL Jill" SZj.jtt tea th. o--,ioal and "l'Fv I liableor-. on "",,?"r,l;!t, I ins I. ueouii.o e -- ..I a I agents. Kimeiie, I'n-gnn- LE ,, .w.-' s l JM W ivs NOTICE FOU I LBUW .nt tb'"" Xoticai. brreb, """af .m.d aett ir baa fll'O --ot" 'r . .... rnftl I" ing. .eb'ion to nik- n"'. ) ' .i: she claim, and thai ssid I'"0,, J before A 1 ."' onfos. of Ur.i- eonni). j. r EiiRn. Orecon. viz: Ellen imrtis ..u t 7ul for Ihi- ii i ' . . " , , y. ai C 3J. ip l ; '" .;. itl"j Mneratnis the b' .-...net . .i...i.,iih rip " pro mm '"""" j til jtt gene, and John ..;'''