Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, July 21, 1896, Image 2

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DAILY EUGENE GUARD.
I. L. CAMPBELL, PubliHher.
t'abllflhed orory Tuning ol the week, Sun'Uyi
xoepted. AddreM all com munlCAl lorn, iid
mike all remltuncet p&yatjle to the Efoim
ilmRD, Kugeuv, Orecou.
KUH.UIITION ll.ViKrt
IDAILY.J
Djlirared by carrier, pr week 1
DallTered by carrier, pr month 0
By mall, oueyuarOii advance) toe
Six months 8 00
One month W
DlURleooplei 6
Will not be seat by mall to any addreu. for
U length of tlmo, unleu paid In advancv.
(WIXKf.Y.)
tint year (In advance) I- 00
Hlf diod tin . I 00
Adrertlnlnn raU madi known on Application.
Kuterd u ccond claw matter at the Kiigune,
O'ounn, poitofiice.
TUESDAY, - - JULY 21.
A8CATHIN0 ANSWER TO THE KAST.
W. J. Bryan's answer to the east
tern gold utandurd men in his
Bpcecli before Iho Cliicngo conven
tion: "When you como before ub and
tell ub that we Bliall dietiirbour
buBincBS intoreatfl, we reply that
you havo diturbed our busineBS
Interests by your course, have made
it too limited in ita application,
that tho business man who is cm
ployed for wages is as much a busi
ness man as Mb employer. The at
torney in a country town is aB much
a businebB man as the lawyer in
the great metropolis. The mer
chant at a cross-roads is as much a
a business mm as the merchant of
New York. Tho farmer who goeB
forth in tho mornir.g and toils all
day, begins in tho spring and toils
all summer, and by the application
of brain and muscle to tho natural
resourocs of the country, creates
wealth, is as much a business n.an
ns the man who goes upon the
Board of Trade and bets upon the
prico of grain. Tho miners who
go a thousand fcot into tho earth or
climb two thousand feet up the
cliffs, that bring forth from their
hiding places tho precious metals
to bo poured into tho chanuols of
trado aro as much business men as
tho financial magnates who, in a
back room, cornor the money of
tho world."
The change in tho weather is a
woloomo one.
The ice man is tho only happy
individual these timed.
Karmors report early wheat in
jured by the hot weather. Lato
grain ia almost a failure.
Johnalhan Bourne stoms to hold
the fort in spitoof II V Scott et ul
He Is outspoken in favor of frco
silver
The Cuban general Joso Macco
lias been killed by telegraph again
When it oomes to a multiplicity of
lives tho cat is not in it with him
Tho pruno erop ia almost an en.
tire failure. The only exception is
the Petilo varioty which will bear
a small piroontnge of an average
crop.
Tho lato ox-tlovornor Russell
was the most prominently men
tionod candidato of the gold stand
ard wing of tho democracy for pre
ident. He was but three years old'
er than Bryan, thirty nine.
By all means Kugeno should see
that the proposed road into the
Bobomia mines is constructed. The
way to build up a city is to reach
out and secure all the trado that
sho can possibly procure.
Many prospect rs aro at work
this summer in the Blue liiver
mining district. From the amount
of work in this district the mines
show up exceedingly well and ex
pons one Aim all aro coiilMont t It it
they will prove to ho among the
richest in the state.
(lold is being steadily drawn from
the treasury. Another bond it-sue
before the presidential election
' would be the finishing blow to Me
Kinleyism. Cleveland and McKiif
ley stand on tho same bottom as is
evident by the fact that Cleveland
closest political associates, j f.tr
l they have spoken, advocate hi
election.
Kvory person that can by any
means afford it should take a vaca
tion of a month during the Bum
mer. They will live longer and be
belter equipped for work when they
return home to their business or
avocation. It is a well established
fact that the a vera go Americin docs
not take the amount of 'rocroution
that he ought to. Lane county
has somo of the grandest natural
resorts in the world and ono can
apunJ a month of outdocr living
for an exceedingly small amount
Colonel Richard V. Thompson,
of Terre Haut, Ind., ex secretary ot
the navv. was by vears old on
Tuesday. Ho iB in perfect health
and was at the St. Louis convex
tion al tho head of tho Indiana del
egation. He is tho only sur
vivor of tho Congress of 1841,
and thero are no mom bora of
previous congresses living. Ther
aro few living who served with
him in 18-17-48, when he sat beside
Lincoln in the old hull of tho
house of representative!,.
If vou could look
ahead a few months
and see what was
coming from those
spells of weakness,
loss of appetite,
wasting of flesh
and energy you
wouldn't wait for
disease to get a
grip on you. You
would begin right
away to tone up
your constitution
with Dr. I'ierce's
LOOKING AHEAD. Golden Medical
Discovery. It doesn't work miracles;
but it dot what other medicine cau't do
and what dwtors say can't be done un
til they see it done right under their noses
it cures consumption. Not always ; to
say that would be an exaggeration, but
in a large majority of cases ; in advanced
cases which have been given up as hope
less. The " Discovery " is not called a consumption-cure
; it is a blood-maker. It
gives energy to the blood-making organs
to create new blood, full of healthy red
corpuscles. This rapid supply of pure,
rich, red blood drives out all diseases that
have their roots in the blood : Consump
tion is one of these ; scrofula, malaria,
eczema, erysipelas, catarrh are others.
It Is absurd to doctor them separately as
lung, or skin, or head diseases. They
must he driven out of the blood. You
can rely on the "Golden Medical Dis
covery " to do this every time.
It ts not a patent medicine. It is the
perfected result of 30 years, practical -jtcrience
by one of the most skillful phy
sicians and eminent medical authorities
in this country: Dr. K. V. Pierce, Chief
Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Ho
tel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's 100ft pnire book, "The Peonle't
Common Kenne Memcnl Ailvier rrnclicd the
ennrmotin Bale f w,iio copies at $1 ,u each.
Th i s mormon nnle havlnu mUi him a fair profit
on Die srrnt mount of labor and money ex-
n iirndiK-tiiK It, he It now giving iwnjr
v frer tou.oto conic, the rcehiicnt onlv
briiiR required to nmll to him, nt the above lnslf.
tit I ion, i one cent Mump to cover coat of mail.
lug only, ana inc oook win be tent pot-pm.
Foley Spring.
Tho Foley Hprlngs hctiUh ami sum
mer resort 1ms been refilled ami re
furnished and Is now open to the pub
lic for this yenrs season
Tho natural mineral hotwutcrnud
steam bath' are curnllvo ofrheiima
tism, kidney, liver, stomach, privnto
mid other complaint. The tempera
ture or the water la IKS degrees.
These springs aro situated "lu the
heart ot the Caarado mountains, 0
mill's east of hugene. Fine fishing
ami huiitfiiKdurlng the open season.
8 1 ages leavo hotels of Kugeno Mc n
days, Wednesdays and Frlduys at 8
o'clock n m, returning on alternate
days.
For further information address
MlU. Kl.LA Itt'NKY,
Foley Hprlngs, Or.
llurklcu'n Amies salve.
The Hint Halve in Hie world for
t ills, Hrulm-n. Sun, l; rem. Suit
Itheiini, Kever Horen, Tetter, ('Implied
llitiiile, (iillblnlna, I'orns, slid nil Skin
r.rtipiiona, mm positively cures V en.
or 110 my reiilreil. It is guaranteed
10 Rive KTivl Nitlnriielliiii or llinuey
refunded. l'riee ' cents x?r liox.
fur sale by Henderson & l.lun.
NOWKlFviVllLKfToN"
l.Miil Office at llombiug, OieROn,
Jul) Id, I KM.
Notice In hrrebr ivrn th.it the follow
ing named aelller ht fllrd notice al hi.
mtt-nllon tonmke final proof in aupporl ot
hli cUinl. end that aaul prool w: tw made
before Joel Ware, t'SOO C'otniuia.lonKr.
at Ena-ene, Oregon, on S.'itiruln-r a, lte.nl,
vu.: Thomaa II Cain on homcatrad ti.lry
No t'tl". lor Ike e ol ere 14, l Itl i, r
I weal.
Ilenamoa the followitii witacMra tn
prove kia poutiunoua reaiik'nce mum and
cultivation of. aaid land, vn:
Alra Kilikini). Aa W llilWrl. Kttcrne
Mnd and Mlrrd M.):o m, rv, all ol Nall.
ttreitnn.
It. l., riTCH,
Ktittr.
NOTR'K ft) It rfUMi-ATlON!
I.And Office at K ..'bitt;, or(1,
Julr a, ls'.Hl.
Notice L kfivbr tiven Ikal (he lollowino
nanird eelllrr kaatilrit notice ol bl inl. n-i
lien to make Hnal riool in ;
upporl ol ki. claim, and tl at ,! I rxi(
ill he matte twlore Joel Ware. I SCO
t otumiionr,
AilRU.t mi. IS:!,
ii v. No ;) lot
r.nK-ne, v.rv,ron. on apply to the court (or the relief therein
u: (loltlib Marlln on ; prayed for, to will A ibrr.e of Ibe eonrl
the tv el a,e S, tp 10 din.olvitiR the bnd ot nuliimenT hfreio
! fore and now tvitiini, l,.n ni.ii. .1
r n weat.
lie natuea the
following nitmaaca tn
prove hia eonlinnona remdence nivn and
cultivatii'D of. Mid Und, via
"l.brlro Martin. Mark Morria.ni and
Frank Uinor. all ol Jnnriir.n Ciiv. On.Mn
and Eroeat Martin, ot Monroe, tHtoti.
n Id. Vitira,
lteuiater.
i!S!ti!
M6
Tobacco Dealers say,
"BATTLE AX" is a "scorcher"
because it sells so fast. Tobacco
Chewers sayt it is a "scorcher" be
cause J 0 cents' worth goes so fan It's
as good as can be made regardless of
cost. For 10 cents you get almost
twice as much as you do of other
high grade brands.
Lane County Bank.
(Eatabllihcd In ml.)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A aeneral Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. (i. IIOVEY. President.
J. M. ABItAMU, Cashier.
A. (). IIOVEY, Jk.. Aiwt.Caslir.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. M. RENSKAW, Proprietor.
KtH'i'H 'he Host braiiili nl
WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN,
AND
All Kinds of Wines.
AIo Die ('elebrnled M'HI.ITZ
MILWAUKEE HKKKoii (lmiiKht.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER, IN
Groceries
Having a I.nrce and CuinpletestrH k of
Hlnple ami hnney Groceries taught
in the beet markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I oiiit oiler the nubile, better prices
than any other house In Eugene,
WoIim of all Kieds taksi it Market Prices.
Summons.
In I hp Circnil Court of lh Rtate u Oirgon
iur iiif ctiniT oi i.ttif.
lithrrca Tarkcr, ruiiililT )
William rAtVcr. Drfitnluit 1
To the nbov iirtmed tleff mUnt, Villim
farkcr:
lit tha OBinii nf tlift St'ttt of On con voti
Ih complaint acttitHt ton in thcnWo
mtitlft) court and amt, on or beton tha 1st
Hay of th ncil rrnlar Irrto of axil court
aftrr pnblicAtton hereof, t. -it: MoihIht,
the 2th day of October, IS.6 And if you
fail to o ppr fttitl anairer aaid com
plaiOi for WAut thereof, the t hint iff will
dMff,.lAH, h.lfi.il.. ..H.1.J..1 t. ;
the eomnlaint.
Ttiia annnnoni i rubiihMl I nr.l..r nt
ibe Hon. J. C. Fuilvrl- n. Ju.o of th
alove entille.1 ri.nrl
lated April t'ur h. Ii.ir..
II l. Sunn,
Attorney- for I'lalntiff.
that
T. O.Hiimiucu, Q B. Kakin. ..,
President. t'atthier
First Um M
Ot Eugene.
Paid up tash Capital $50,000
Surplus anil Profits. 850,000
Eugene - - Oregon
A (foneral br.nltiDr buntoesa done no reaany
fthletenna, Si'ht draft nn NKW YOKK,
CUIOACO, HAN VKANCI8CO and POUT
I AND, OK KHUN.
Hilla nf exchanRB anld on forrtn countries
Deposits received aubjoot to check or certifi
cate of dapoait.
All oollectiona entnutcd to na will receive
prompt attention.
Central Market,
RKBHRAlvmiN
llUllUUVi HttllAlL
PROPK1ISTORS.
Will keep constantly or, hand a lull supply ol
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will sell at the lowest
market prices.
A faln&are utile public Dalroniee solicited.
:-TO TH KVA ItM ERS.-j
We will pay the hiKhet market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Sheep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
!rCSreh.?Ie!T'rcJ " ,he
J. F. FORD,
(Kfannfllst.)
1)1 l)ea Molnea, Ii.wa, write, under date
March , IS'.Wi
8. It. Mkd. Mfo. t o..
Uufiir, On(ron.
OKXTLKMks: till nrrivlnir hnm.
wevk, I fnuiul nil well and tI..,u.
WRitit.K. Our little girl, eiKht mid
linlf yvnra nltl, who Imd wa.ted nwnv
to XM ixuinds, l now widl, stnuiir anil
vittonois, rimI well lloshed tip. S It
founh ("un- linn done Uh work well'
Hotli or the rhildn'ti like It. Your S.
B. roiicli furv line curel an, text
wny all lioarxnre fnm me. So gve
It to every one, with greet hipi for all
lehing yon pnwiH-ritv, we are
iour, jir. and jIka J. K. Ford.
It TPll Wl.h to fr.l (Mh .,. ... ....
) ",.,.,., !.,.n' ?:";:'" rk. rl,.w .'i?.""
wun ,ne niaoarnr an.l l.ierr rare, i.v ukii f
lwonrlhiwil,eiitn't.
Bo'.il uultra t-iltf, atiaramr..
eeuu ter b.illc t all drill,'!.!.
NOTICE Til C EDITOliS
Xotieo i hitfby Rivm tl-.il I) E Lottr
i.!(te and II J lWiuorne hivr hern duly
appointed firrulota of the iklatrifL n.
ie II Hanchrlt, dieraod All prs. t,a
havlri) eUimt aaiiol aaid ethilr an- hen he
notified lo pievint the anni' lo ih ei.c
Iota at the law iftii-e il (),0 It l)i.rri iu
Enitrne, Ori.ii, eilhin a x D.: i.lln fiooj
the dile ot ll.e in 'tire
lald Ei.i 11 , Jn:i- '.J.. I, I
I- J min.ksi,
I' Y. I.i .vtttra-.r,
Oico II Iloiaia, Kn.cntoM
At J f. r E-.ttr.
.Utorney ami CounseUor-ut-Lau
.
.eIi !. rl.AOTK'K IN THE OOUKTS
V of the Setoi.,1 Judicial Witnct end In
,?"PS attention riven to collection, and
Special attention glv
ratten in probate.
. L. I. bTF.V15Kh
DORRIS & STEVENS,
A T TO K N f V - A T - L A V ,
at'tiKNK. HKKOON
. mi t-Ovrrliui Couutj Bank
j. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
CXILI.ECTIONS A SPECIALTY,
liooui t. utalra. Hwlou'n Block, 9lh atreet.
I. IMLVLU. E- VOUNO.
HILYUU & YOUNG,
A TTOK N K Y S- AT- L A W ,
ErOENK, OREGON.
f&-Ol ncjt overFlral National Bhue.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offick Uiic-lmlf thk south ot Chrlsiuau'B
li loo k.
i. j. WALTON,
Attorney-at-Law,
xtiiiv ui'-n;d;i!. Wnlion's block.
Will h a vt'Ucru! !v: j-raci.coiU h'A tliecourtK
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Km)iii I uiul J over Kitxt National
I'm itk.
C. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Su"eon.
Offlee up-uini in Shelton blot i ror Geo. T.
Hall (1 Sun h Kcery ulopt
r.ivate trlfplinm. inside tle dHr
fnr call day fir nilit.
Dft. J. W.. HARRIS,
i 1 iy t-.oi.iix arid Surgeon
oil-ci' over llni1eron .i Lluti'l Drujt Store,
ofFit : H'iuki: b to 1'Ja, ui.;2 to5 and 7 .'(
m.
eiu' t Furrj strut-t between 12th and iS'.h
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
'lr, DENTIST,
luivt niiijr (lrt-clHn work. Th Ifltnxt Im
ptiiveuit'iUH vtl. Turin 3 iiHKlemle, Ottlceand
n slduiico mi olve nlrvt, butwwit Fifth and
i.tli treot, one block west of Minnesota
Hotel.
Combines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
riehtlv used is invisible. A
delicate and desirable protection H
tn tit r : u: i- . es
ay.y. in una cumaie.
Imlit upon having tha gonnlno.
IT 'S FOR S.IE VRYWHRE.
HAVE A DATE?.
California Laxative Dates,
(Glace.) '
Are a natural laxative.
Is wholesome.
Does not gripe or sicken
tho stomach.
It is the coming laxative.
Excellent for children.
len.leiiwr I Inn ean tell jou more
alo,u them.
NoiilK roil rUDLlCAUON"
Lu.t OlBoe m Eoaebant. Or.,
Nolle. I,.,.!., k.V(.n h
t. nii ,n to mk, 8,1.1 nrool in ,
. ls.lt.. xlr. ftlo l'Pt7.,ld on II E No C'4
It"
llio
Sir;:;-;-, Sir---
Niilnd-a E.ldv rl. Th..m.. i v..,
liu.tive P.1,.1.1 . r..' "'eiiy,
Ll-ell,n. t),,;.,.n " U1"'
all ol
K XI
Vr-Tcll,
Hiitlalcr
NOTIi r. op nSj ni.EMEXT
E.1,1. ,.(, ,,, ,l.,u!w.d.ee,,.
it', ...I vtMi... ? j
Anen.l. is',-. . 11 d
T nf
l onn I r h-a-m ih.
'J Wile, nf thf
'" W KixaitT,
Admlnlitrator,
Fa LADY'S TOILET
Sj 13 not complete Q
M 'without an ideal 1
I nGMPLEXIOM
II 3 FOWDEa Ii I
I POZZONTS
1
I
FOR ALL POrxT
LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS I
If The K.t MiuiuirrJi!""!
InRton bait ijne, , , h':
7:( P M
Hally.
7.",. u St. V
to EdKlern citleF. m j
Hii:
ror reiuiieloi), l.adrHiirto
laker City, willa w.'f
hayton, c'o fax, fullmkn'
Moscow and liluhm.
7.00 V M
Iwlly.
.BUllona. s
u eal m xed tr.tn i.j
:00 A M
Ex Hun.
Hood River. Tli
ThroUKh Pullman aleeHm, touTiirTi
and reclining chair cara are attached ,,Vttl
trains. 10 'nrouu
Tor all information, rates, etc can .
office, rorner Wellington ana ThhSi Wll
Portland, or address " '"Wi
W . II Ill'RLBtM
Gcucral 1'tttaciirfi.r . '
E. MCNEILL, ""iierAlnL
Kecolver andOencral Manager
Portland, tircaon.
k. j. iri:laxaiiax,asMi
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Ttie Snasta Route
OF TUE
The Southern Pacific k
Expreaa Trains Leave Portland IJaily
South ; v'..
H.M a :n Lr
1:59 a m l.v
1(1:45 am I Ar
Fortlund .TTSTT
EuKene l.v3i
&nn rrancipco I v : Gt;. , Z
Above trains alop at last I'mtluwl
(litv, Woodbuin. Sal,n, Turner,
Jefferson, Alhany, AH.sny Junction, ll,lj!
Hurriabiirk', Junction City, lrvinK, jWe'
Creswoll, ltrnin and all minion, t0, ;
bur? to Ashland inclusive. '
R'-SF-irPO MUt. nATt.T.
S :A) a in l.v 1 iiiliuiiu rtTTTJTiI
L'lHpinl.v , Eus-cne Ltili-sZ
5.20pmAr ltoaebun; Lv;8iiiB
fA I.E3I PASSENGITR, DAILY.
4:Utl I. Portland. Antfi-u.-
(i:15 p A Salem. l.v Ken .
DINING CAItS ON tiGDEN EOCTt -rULLHiB
UUITfil SLEtPESk
AM
SFCOXU CLASH Hl.l U u i-ajis,
Attiicbid to nil H.idulL traiiis
Vet Side TJivliion.
BEirELK lOi-TLiSa iSl) ;. . .
MAIL TRAIN DA1LT (EXCEPT tu.lte.j
710 am I Lv l'ortland Ar i o.?0 i.u,
12:Ifi p in Ar Oirvidlia I -v j 1 :3ft n.
At All'nny and vVrvallis c.m.m-1 vitl trii.
of Oregon Central & K.nstern liaiiviiy.
FXPI1I8H TIIAIV DAItT (EZl'tPT MIMul.l
1:15 p m I Lv Portland Ar I 5.10 a
7 5 p m I Ar MeMinuville l.v I 5:.:ill n s
THROUGH TICKETS to nil ),,
in the Eastern Htnten, Cwnadv and Innp
ciin be otdaim d nt lowent tatea Irt in
Ij. Q. ADAIK, Apent, toifeiif
r Kor.in.r.it, e. r i:ot:E!ts,
Mniiat;er, Anst, C. F. i.nd l' A
I'OliTLAM". Hill 111
Eugene Street Fciivey.
1 15IK CAHO.
After tlie 4lli of Oct. ISM, ll.e sliwt
cum will run n the follow lug scheduli
time until I'tntlier notice.
I.EAVIXO THE DEPOT.
7:10-7:10 8:10-8:0 9:10-0:40-I0KX a. in.
Ilicn every liulf hour.
l.KAVETIIE UNIVKKSTY.
7:ffi ":r5 Sj-S-flo-IIO-lO:!-! a. ui
then every hulf hour.
Cure will liuve pi on 1 1 it I v on time.
11. V. UOLUKX.
eiJgenetLorence
STAGE LINE. .
E. KANGS, Proprietor.
H'S" Iraves Enjtt no MoiidnyF, Wodnpli!
mit l-i, il. xBHtf. o'clock m. m., v""'r,EiT
riviiiK Horuuee the ily (ullowlug t '
- ciiwh h. m.
hi'iuiiilnir p-piip(ni lcare Florence Tnrt
''J,p hniMifiyn Bittl .sttirtlnvr', nt H oVIock
m.. Hrrhln. tn Kngeiiu the ucxl tiny tt 7 p. m
IN'il.E FARB. .M
KOl'Mi MtUV . fsiol
TPklB fr m! nl K. Hnc' lli-i-rr lm. KB-
veTi-, ct Hurd iikwem ort'H itffre tn Flor-
iter.
.lolil or i
mtiia, (ion-, Hid: I
Aiiiro i it. A:ii'
nrnl olhtr cxt-v44, l'rt ;
cIQertcwnU
r. -- AciA IfJ
for Alcohol
THE ARNOLD CiiUMtCAL CO.
161 8. Wi.tern Avqi; CHICAGO,
fciifi . :.'.:''.':.'';
oralal Verlnitton nth llrcel drua 'W
L A D ii " S DO VOU KNOW
Lf.. rcLIX LS DRUM'S
steel m mmu. pills
Itflhlfs (TT
r.i, trfl '.f' rx Chff c 1 v
l .-vwit. r cfi'.nil erf tiPCWp
l 'l " A PBEVGNTrVS
lins
WBl-RN di I.KI.ANO
C''iiu. Kucene, ureion.
nnitr'"" end
&
c
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