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

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    UA1LV Ll'UtvNE GUARD.
1. h. CAMTJiKLL, Tublislier.
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ec.ijU"l, Ail'lrismi all communications, uj
in no alt remittance. uuyalilu to the EuuKWie
.ii'iKii, Kiiicu(.', Oregon.
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VlvertliltiK rates mule known on application.
Entered ai second-clan matter at the Eugene,
O 'eKon, postomoo.
THURSDAY, - - AUGUST 13.
liKYAK'8 "COUNTKI KKED" WIFE.
"People from the fresh greon
conntry are likely to overestimate
their powers whon they start out
to actonish the world. It is thus
not surprising that the bumptious
'boy oriitor' bus becomo practically
speeohless after dipensing populis
tio ideas of linance from a car plut
form for two days at the top of his
very lusty lungs, and that lus UN
HOI'IIISTICATKI), (,'OUNTItY-nitKD WIFE
'shows evident signs of exhaus
tion' as she cssayB to take tbo push
ing, curious, perspiring throng bv
the hand individually and smile
upon it collectively in fhesii, wis
somk, (iiiti.isi! fahuion," Oregon
ian editorial.
The gold bug organ is evidently
in hard lines when it will throw
slurs at one of the pure women of
the lund on account of her being
"country bred." This is no crime,
But in these plutocratic times a
farmer, nor his wife, nor his (laugh
tor or son has a right to exist ac
cording to such organs as the Ore'
gonian, which wants the million'
aires to run the government,
llarvoj S-'cott was a farmer's Bon,
but since he Bits n his $1,000,000
office he looks down with contempt
on "country bred" people Shame
on such political warfare. Far
mors paste tho above extract in
your hat and resent it by voting
for William J. Itryan the friend of
the producing olomout. It is pos
Bible your wives may bo guilty of
being "country bred." ,
MR. IIUVAN AS A .'LAIN CITIZEN
Ho is an inveterate homckcoper,
and when unable to stay at Lincoln
with his wife, usually takes her
with him upon his political expe
ditions, Bays the Review of Re
views. For the root he is a man of
magniflcont physiquo, tho fruit of
early farm work and constant prao
tlce ot athlotlo Bports. His faco
shows in its high forehead intollocl ;
in its eyos kindliness; in the clone
set mouth and prominont chin, uV
termination. In dress, he is unas
Burning; in manner, genial without
lack of dignity. Believing in him
self, ho respects himsolf without
more egotism than is natural to a
man who has succeeded iu great
things. But even more than in
himself ho believes in the common
people, the farmers, whom he
thinks victims of a cruel wrong and
who, ho expoots beyond a shadow
of a doubt, will join him in right
ing it.
Hia campaign will bo in the
main on agrarian one, and his ad
ministration, ahould ho he elooted,
will he one of more (implicit than
the capital has seen since Jefferson
rode into town and tied his horse
to the fence palings.
TUB IMllYllH'Al.llY OF MEN.
Tho professor wlm would aim at
shaping tho cliarai't.r of all his
students accord iiii t.i ono uniform
idoal standard u..ti!d be attempting
tho impossible, imiiso ho would
ho striving to n li.it is at vari
ance with tl I in of nature and
nature's God, i-.i.k Cardinal Gib
bon in tbo North American Re
view. In all the Creator's work
there is a charming variety, Thero
are no two stars in tho firmament
equal in nuginliido and splendor
"for star li!n reth from star in
glory;" tluie an- no two leaves of
the forest alike, no (wo grains of
sand, no two liutu.ni l',,.r. Neither
can thcr be two men absolutely
identical in aicntal eajiucity und
moral disposition. One may ex
eel in solid judgment, another in
tenacity of memory, and a third in
brilliancy of imagination. One is
naturally grave und Holemn, an
j other gay and vivacious. Ono is
of a phlegmatic, another of a san
L'u:ne temperament. One in
taciturn, another Iiuh liin heart in
hia mouth. Ono is constitutional
ly shy, timid and reserved, another
is hold and demonstrative. flu
teacher should take his pu
pils as God made them and aid
them in bringing out the hidden
powers of their soul. ' If he tries to
adopt the leveling process by cast
ing all in the same mold, his pu
pils will become forced and unnat
ural in their movements; they will
lose heart, their spirit will be bro
ken, their manhood crippled and
impaired.
Seven Bryan clubs were organ
izen in Portland Tuesday night.
The silver men in Lane county will
commence organizing for the battle
in a week or ten days. ThiB is to
be a campaign of education.
The Indian medi
cine man cures by
charms and incan
tations. He fright
ens away the " evil
spirit" who causes
tlie sickness. He
does all sorts of
tilings that civilized
people -would call
Idiotic and barbaric,
but the civilized
folks are not so very
much aliead after
all. They do just
as foolish things as
does the medicine
man. They go along
carelessly, and al
low the little sickness to grow iuto the
big sickness. They allow constipation to
grow into indigestion, heartburn, dizzi
ness, headache, insomnia, and a nundred
other distressing conditions. They do
this frequently because they do not know
the cause of their trouble. It is a pretty
safe rule to look for the source of o'loths
of human sickness in this one simple and
appallingly jirevalent trouble. Another
foolish tiling that smart people do is to
take some alleged remedy for constipa
tion and keep on taking it, day after day,
mouth after month and year after year.
Perhaps it is better to take the medicine
than not to take it at all, but of course if
they stop taking it, their trouble will
come back. This Inst statement is true
of every other medicine prepared for this
fmrposc except Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel
eta. One " Pellet " is a gentle laxative,
and two a mild catharic. They are gentle
and efficient in their action, permanent
in their results. You don't become a
slave to their use, as with other pills. '
The T-eople's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, In plain En
glish, or Medicine slmnliltcd by
R.V. Pierce, M. D .Chlel Consult
ing Physician to Ihe Invalids' Ho
tel and Surf-leal Institute, BurTalo,
N. V., lex pacta. Illustrated.
60.000 copies sold at $1.50. Now
sent, paper-bound, ABSOLUTELY
raita on receipt of ti one-cent
atampa to pay Tor mailing eay.
Address the Author, aa above.
iht-r.
AS
Now York DiBpatch: "Is your baby
strong?" "Well, I should say so. He
raised tho whole family out of bed at
8 o'clock this morning and scientists
ay that that's the hour when every'
body's strength Is at Us lowest point."
When we consider that the lutes-
tines are about IWu times as long as
the body, we can realise the Intense
HiiHiirliig experienced when the; are
Inflamed. IMVItt'a folic and Cholera
Cure subdues Inflammation at once
and completely removes the difficulty
Osiiuiin A DkLano.
Koley Springs.
The Koley Springs health and sum
mer resort has been refitted and re
furnished and Is now open to the pub
lie for this year's season.
Tho natural mineral hot water and
steam bathi are curative of rheuma
tism, kidney, liver, stomach, prlvato
and other complaints. The tempera
ture of tho water Is 188 degrees.
These springs ara situated In the
heart ot the Cascade mountains, 60
miles east of Ktigene. Klne fishing
and huutlngdurliig the open season.
Htagea leave hotels of Kugene Mon
days, Wednesdays and Krldnvs at 8
o'clock a m, returning on alternate
days.
For further Information address
Mrs. Ki.i.a Kt'NKY,
Foley Springs, Or.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
tut! trl.U; t ".V., . m., mwukiti mr-
r IV 111 all VI.1MIIM Ik. ... .1. ... ..v
u'rUvl . tn.
-, 1 hnrly n.i SaitinUrfj, l WiVriivka
m.. arrtTiiist In kumir ih next U a.i i n m
S1NDI.K FAKK. tort
itoi'Mi nur " $110
TivkfU for mW l.v H.tixt' llrrry him,, i-iu-
Ml, tt" ftt HurJ ,fc IVav.iit.tM's. orK in ri..r.
vuro,
EUGENE-McKENZIE ROUTE.
Hirvtftir I will mil s nrai.i.aa .1.. A ..-
in w fiimi,' id rmfr...
MH.i Kr-? i p a n, )Joii.m W rU:tjlrt
n. FfLlny. rtiriiitit on llrmtf rtny.
juj I!!lllllllllllllll!l!lllllllllll!lllllllllllll!linii:illlillllllll!ll!lilll! ;
"A very smooth article
1
1PLUG
I Don't compare "Battle Ax"
1 with low grade tobaccos compare
I "Battle Axn with the best on j
H the market, and you will find you j
I get for 10 cents almost twice as
I much "Battle Ax" as you do of j
H other high grade brands. f
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Lane County Bank.
(Established la
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. G. HOVEY, President.
J. M. AHKAMH, Cashier.
A. O. UOVKY, Jit.. Asst.Cashr.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. M. RENSHAW, Proprietor.
Kt?eps !ho Itoil brmnJi o(
WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN,
-A Nil
All Kinds of Wines.
Also the Celebrated 8CHMTZ
MII.WAUKEK HKKltnn draught.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IS
(pROCERIES
Having a Law and Complete stoek of
Btaple and Faney Groceries hoiiKhl
in the Im'hI markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH,
l ean ofler the public better prices
than any other bouse In Kugene.
Msc! of ill Iinls taken st Mirtet Prices.
Summons.
In the Clrcnit Oonrt of the state ot Oregon
liciweca l'arker, t'laintia
s
WillUm Path. nPL.1.ni
To Itie abote unuit-d defeniUnt, Willisru
I'aratr:
In the name of Ihe Stnte of Oregon yon
sr hereby required to appear and answer
Ihe complaint riled acairat yon in thoaboYO
enlltbd court and suit, on or before the 1st
day of Ihe neit regular terra of sai I conrt
after pnblicntion hrr.f, t .wit: Monday,
the 'Uh day ot October, ISM. And it yon
fail lo o appesr and answer said com
plaiul for want thereof, the plainlift" will
apply lo the court for the relief therein
pra)ed for, to wu: A dicr.e of theeonrt
dlasolvinfi the binla of niihn:onT hereto
fore and now Hiving Iwiaren plaintirland
defendant, and for the relief pn.yed for in
the complaint.
This anninjom Is nllihcd ly order of
the Hon. 1. 0. Kulterten, Je,lg of lbs
alcove enlitlexl court
Dated April the '.l".b, KV.
II l. Soutox,
il"r. ! - for l'lainiiff.
D 1
OS)
T O nnnucia S. B. EaKIN. Ja.
Preaident. Caahmr
ti Mm Bank
Ot Eugene.
Paid up lash Capital $50,000
Surplus and 1'roms, sso,uuu
Eugene - - Oregon
A general bauktw; business dono on roasote
We terms. HiKht drafts on NKW YORK,
UIUtlAllO, SAN FHANCISW) and PORT
LAND. OltKGON.
Bills of exchnni-e solit on foreign countries.
Deposits received subject to chock or certib
cate of iloiiMit.
All collections entrut.t tons will recetrt
prompt attention.
Central Market,
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly or, hand a full supply of
dccF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will sell at the lowest
market prices.
A fairs&are otile domic patronage sollciterl.
:-TO THE KARMEUS.--:
We will pay the hiRhest market price
fur Fat Cattle, Hngs and Mlieep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
KUGENE, OREGON.
'lopc,hi'J'.vcc,l to ' "' d"
J F FORD,
(Kvanuellst,)
Of Das Moinit, Iowa, writes under il.it
March 21, ISM;
8. B. Mku. lira. Co.,
lufur, Oreiroti.
-I ENTI;EMK5t: " ""'villi, home last
e-k, I fimi-.il all well and nnxioinlv
waitiiiK. Our little Kirl, eiKht an., one
half viitrs old, who had waste.! awav
toSSiKiunds Is now well, stme Rn;
viRiinius, and well tleaheil tip 8 II
CotiKh Curv baa dune ita work well'
Both of the children like It Your
H. C.miih Cure has cured and kept
Rvnir n hiM,i.w. c- w'i
. in. in me. mok ve
" every one, with KreetinK, fnrH.
"Jr " i'. nty, we are
lours, Ik. anu Mks. J. K, Komi
J.tir.".w.';hJ .'! ,r"h rti-ertul. La
wi.h'taV U.M:j' 7Z t 'SS.
two or thi.v ,).,.. a wn'k 1 taking
Boid iinacra rnsltUeauarautiT
.O CA-n-.s rer bolUe bv all .IruntsM.
NoiiriuroK rnti.h'AiioN
Laud Office at Itol,ra, Or'kon,
..tic ish- t'l'V siven llt Hi- f..i,.w
llul nnuied Seltl.r l.d. rtu.i . . .
tcutionto ui.k. .i .L. :""'Mm-
hei.r , ,,,., ..M-proof 'ir;
OreKoD. on Aii.n.l '. . s.ll , r f i
l Wialcon h. n,,.i,-,l v
tbn1,.s,c3l!, lp ltii,7 w,',t' '"'
no niuf me tollowin i.m.,
cul.irali nof, ,,i,l UudTH: i"" ''Ui
.lonn ti.i,stiuan, and 1 . ; ,' i , .
O dson. tlr.ot- il...iM-i'.- ''".el
11 l e" ,rf,,n-
II' y.'tfr.
ttO. b. OCRRIS.
AUoncy and Counsellor-at-Lau',-
.1-11.1. I'KACTIOK IN TUB O'JUUTS
VV of the Second Judicial District and m
' Kp'UU.tenti.'n .iveu to collection, ami
i. at tutu iu prol'tttt.
a. A. ijOUltlt-
h. l. M:vK.
DORRIS & STEVENS,
Aitkkny-at-Law,
KI'i.KNK. t.l'.EOON
v,i ii t-Ovir Uw fount Bans.
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW
COIiUXTlONS A SPECIALTY.
i:oiu s i,sllrs, ltllou's Block, 9th street.
L. BILYEU,
Attorney-at-La w,
KUGENE, OREGON.
VOX ncs-Over First National Bank.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Omca-Ouo-iialf block south of (JhrUmau's
Block,
EUUliNK, : : OREGON.
J. J. WALTON,
Attnrney-at-Law,
ElfGENK, UREUt'N.
.1,, .... .....LiF. Wnltoii's block.
Will ilo a iii'iicra! law practlcciu allthccourt
of thlsbtalc.
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Kooms 1 and 2 over First National
Bank.
0. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Sumeon.
Office up-stulrs In Bhcltoa bloc ( cor Geo. T.
Hall ill Son e grocery sto'n
Private telephone Inside the door
for calls day or night.
DR. J. W. HARRIS,
Phywician and Surgeon
iMvcv over Ilcti'iersun fit Dun's Drug Store.
t fun llui' Kh : tola. in.;2U ad7V8
l'-c.i uf if Ferry aircet bctwuen 12th and IS'.h
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Ikies oniy Hrft-clHH work. The In test im-
proveuieiitB ushI. Terms modcrHtt?. Olliceaiul
rcsltleneo on olive strict, between Kiftti nud
ixtli btrcets, oue block wutit of Mliuicsuui
MOtl'l.
POZZGNTS
Combines every element of
1
Deauiv ana 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.
Inriit npon haying tho gonalno.
HAVE A DATE?
California Laxative Date
(Glaee.)
Aro a natural laxative.
. Is wholesome.
Does not gripe or sicken
the stomach.
It is tho coming laxative.
Excellent for children.
Iltiiilersor A 1.1 un can tell jou more
about tbcni.
NOllCu FOIt rfliLlCATION.
I. .ml Office nt Kosebntg, Ore.
July 2(1, 1HUG.
MHicc is L-rcby (,ion Ihal the followini;
nmdiiciil,rhiiltd notice oftHs Intin
Hon to in ke fll rron( in
Kippon .f hi. ciui,, ,d tl,al rrnf
will I., n. .,.. i,. (ore J.i l War?, U 8 C C
toniiui-i t,.r. st E.ik. i,p. Or.Kon. on
" ,"S"M ,h" ' "II ir.R witnsca lo
A, i. .'" tf-rtdence upon atd
c'ileti..n of. s.h.I ,n,,
Fro'.hMm ilVUn; . M,l'k M'.rrisou and
d r.r. . st Mar it.. ..( Monroe, Or. Kn
l M. KATC'll,
It' Kisu-r.
Norii l; VV I INAL St l i leiiextT
K-talc of C: il.ee liel-haw, dice .frd.
Is not complete 1
without an ideal 2
P01PLEXI0M
ill I h, . "" "' ''". h.-
lue. li.l . diidr, the Sih rUy
'0.111 f,t b'H.,i,w i,e '
0"lli. W. Kixsht,
Admluistiator,
Ob la ii II.
FOR ALL POtvnv
IEAVEI DEPOT FIFTH AND I STREETS .
lf,nKSJt!ffir.i55
.00 I'M
orKan,usL'lty,,r',.'L",'
lially.
llo hustern cities. ,lwi
i-uui, wun tlirouuli I
7.00 1- SI
laiily.
ror 1'cii.llcton. l . , .
"i;i
I J Zl,' '-";" " Walls
r..U.,.'..W WaUV
i .-
n.m a SI
mixed train ,.
Kx Hun
nooa Hlver, Toe, nil ;
rr.in.: " """"It.uX
For all Information, rates .i.
oOice, corner Washingiuu and l hf, " 1
lVrlhu i), or uddrcaH iu
K. MCNK.I.I., Gt"t'r"1 '"C,
llceivcr and General Mansmr
t'orlltind, oreyon. 6
K. J. McCI.A.N'AllAK,A,ew
EAST AID SOUTH
VIA
The Snasta Route
OF THE
The Soufa Paic k
Express Traina Uave Purtlaml l)a,
South r..'-
S.'iU a in Lv Portlund "aTTm-
l:n a in l.v fcu(;eiie l.tijon ,
1W5 mu Ar ban Kiancisco I. villi,!
Above truiiis Blop at Fast l'ortlsul (
Oitv, Woodlmrn, Salem, Turner
Jeirersr.u, Albany, Albnny JunctfaV Hik!
Harruburg, Juuction City, 1D, 'v'
t'reswell. Drain and all slali.,D1 (, jrj
bur? to AHhlaiiil inclusive.
IIOfiPRPH.l SI All,, I.AII.T
2.(14 nm l.v Kn. t4?CT
6.20pruAr ltoseburg LrisdOiI
eAI.EM PAS8EN-OEH, IU1LT
4:U n. Portland, Aril0;15
0:15 A Salem, Lt
- DINING OAIIS ON UGDES K01TI
. PDLUtAK BUmigLEEPESi
AM)
SFCOXD CLASS SI.EF.PIX0 WW,
Attaclitd to all through trains.
West Side Division.
MTWEEK P0STLAND AND OXIBVd .
HAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCm 80NDAT.)
7 -30 a ui I l.v Portland Ar I 6.M a,
12:18 pm Ar (Wvalhs l.v -3ifl
At Albany and i.'orvallis cornrct mlltnii
o0eKon Central & Eastern liailwsy,
KXPUES8 TBA1S DAILT (EXCEPT BUKDAT,
IM.Ipm Lv Portland ArLWOii
7uo p ni j Ar McMlnnville Lv 1 5ir
THROUGH TICKETS to all Tom
in the EaKtern States, Canada and Eot-f
can b obtained at loweHt ruteHfrom
L. (1 ADAIK. Aii. Ecjrm
P. KOEHLKR, K. P ItotiKlW,
Maneer, Asst. (J. F. nnd l'w Ak'
POKTLANh. dllKlil
Eugene Street Hailway.
TIME CA1II).
After the 4tli of Oct. 1Wi5, tlie stmt
cars will run on tlie ftdlmviiigsclinliui
time until furtlicr notice.
I.KAVINO TIIF. UKI'OT.
7:10-7:40-8:lu-8:-IO 9:10-9:40-1000 tm.
tlien cvory half Hour.
I.KAVK TUB I'NIVKKSTY.
7:L'5-75-8:2o-85-9:2.5-liv0-10:15 a. n
then evt-ry half hour.
Cura will leave promptly on lime.
H. V. HOLUEN.
ID
tim-.tltt ho, linen i-'iii, h,w'r12
'..qLUm, Ooj.t", Klilut-y "j'it.-rWi, A'jff
iir-l ftViciroi4XQii. I'itu, U 25Bdfcl
h!(rvc!tcent,
THE ARNOLD CHt'VICM. CO.
I5IS. Wntern Avi'iut CUIUH
...
AT
THE BOV'JELS IN
ir.c. iviuriiivvs
raKSB3EJE2L2SBC?i? I
For sale at Verlnilton 1 8th street dmlj
LAPSES DO TOO KNOW
-- s e nntlN'S
STFFJ m PFlYBilYHl
liaMBci" i : I':-;, v.
mail, f .",. i (.... ! ..r . )
IF BPSN'S 33
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, i-.ns.rn... n k"i
NOlIt'E lOK FL'lil.K ATlON.
I,u1 Office at Ro ,"!rS.0",S
July '
N.i'ice l li-r, bv Bien tb .1 d ' ,
naturd e'tldr ll fil"' ul
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in fi'l unit ' I " re
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til . HI . I, I 1. MC 'f ' .,
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,im,i e ' no '. . s, c II" lb". .... a
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pt. ve hi. coutii.ni u" rei.!i cf I
ciilnvKli.'li of. mid Und, tie: fi(C,
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