Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, October 21, 1896, Image 1

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    Letter Heads,
Uill Heads,
Statements,
Cards, Envelopes,
fosters.
Programs,
Legal Blanks,
Etc.," Etc
PRINTED AT IKE GUARD OFFICE-
DAILY EUGENE GUARD.
. . Fop they Appreciate It.
nd in perusing it they do not
overlook the ads.
KIKiENE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBEK 21. 181)0.
NO. 111.
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in vuur throat in,.
1. i hnnolatea in,,,.
SfciTiue Suppositories 10(!ls
lie Suppositories..... i(k,la
Joia lu Hie Head iocs
Charcoal Tablets............: 10cU
Xilorate Potash Tablets... 10cU
ida Mint Tablets lOcu,
tube Toothpaste lOets
WdCream Wets
fitch Hazel Jelly ,.. loots
Almnudal IOcib
j Yerington's Ninth Street Drugstore.
eooo 39o
oizea JBed-steads at
$1.50 EACH,
At DAY & HENDERSON'S,
th and Willamette Streets!
i Troubled With. Rbeuinatism Read
t 'Mils.
Iamsapolis. Md, Apr. 18, 1894-1
fcve ased Chamberlain's Tain Balm
ir rneuniatism and found it to be all
Am Is claimed for it. I believe it to be
lie best preparation for rheumatism
d deep seated muscular pains on the
lie market and cheerfully reccommend
ilotlio public. John. G. Bkooks,
fculer in bootr, ahoes, etc, No. 18,
Hum SI.
!ALSO BEAD THIS.
.Mgchanicsville, St Mary County,
Hd.-Isolda bottle of Cbumberlain's
Mil Balm to a man who had been
Offering with rheumatism for several
vend years. It made him a well
in. A J McGiLL. For sale at 50
n U per bottle by Osbura fc De
lano. I'ais the good word along the Hue.
flln can he quickly cured without an
(jemtlon by simply applying De
fin's Witch Hazel Salve.
OSBURN & DeLaNO.
iOavi Hendersotii Undortakers ano
rn'ia more f.ni Wil ait.. 7th ate
i.vuiiuui gs vui (till uii u fin 4igi
OTO, ,
t
JOB THE LEADING BRANDS OF
GARS and TOBACCO,
..ALSO..
Confectionery, Nuts and Soda Water.
-FRUITS IN SEASON-
w Mlecttd line of smoker articles In town.
Try Oregon Cracker Co.'s
si
HOLE
HEAT
AFERS
'le from Rudston process whole
fiest flour. Finest thing made for
J-tptlcs or all persons with weak
iuclis.
uregon Cracker Co.'s Brand,
J. S. LUCKKY,
batches and Clocks Repaired.
id
fhyletyour milk sour?
'ourmeat spoilP
fur butter runP
pa little ICE will save all.
ic!!I,Avvaterl9 "ad so order
Of beer Sent n unur hniie
Personal.
. Miss Libhle Yoraii returned from
Salem today.
E C Smith arrived home on the
afternoon train.
Attorney Skipworlh paid Junction
a professional visit today.
Sam Plumnier Is now acting as bar
keeper In J W Withrow's saloon.
Clurenco Winter returned to Jcffer
sn n today after a short visit in this
city.
Mrs Ed West left this morning for
Butte, Montana, where she will join
her husband.
George Broughton of Oregon City
went to Blue River mines oil MeKen-
zle stage today.
Peter Hume of Roscburg passed
through Eugene today enroute home
from Brownsville.
Mrs Frank Todd of Chicago, a cousin
to Mrs D W Coolldge, arrived on to
day's local for an extended visit. -
Mrs E O Potter, who has been at
Salem receiving treatment for her eyes
arrived homo ou this afternoon train.
Attorney Gen A Dorris returned this
morning from Cottage Grove, where
he addressed the Bryan Club last
night.
Hop Sale. Geo T Hall A Son this
morning purchased the Edmundson
lot of hops consisting of 45 hales at
0 cents per pound.
To Care a Cold in One bay.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists lefund the money
if it falls to cure. 25c.
The season of park and.sausnge is
driwlng nigh.
Do You Use It?
It's the best thing for the
hair under all circumstances.
Just as no man by taking
thought can add an inch to
his stature, so no preparation
can make hair. The utmost
that can be done is to pro
mote conditions favorable to
growth. This is done by
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re
moves dandruff, cleanses the
scalp, nourishes the soil in
which the hair grows, and,
just as a desert will blossom
under rain, so bald heads grow
hair, when the roots are nour
ished. But the roots must be
there. If you wish your hair
to retain its normal color, or
if you wish to restore the lost
linlof gray or faded bair use
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
CIRCUIT COl'RT.
'A hist df ih,. t usus to b? Tried Next
Week.
Following is a list of the cases filed
for the October term of circuit couit,
nnicli convenes uext Monday:
1 J C Gnodale vs W A McUee, et al
to leeover uiout-y.
1! W tj Washburne, asslguee vs G
i JncRsou, et ill: equity.
3 In re assignment of G M Jackson;
assignment.
4 J F Auiis vs A J Johnson aud
W W Wilson; Injunction.
6 Harriet E gladden vs Willis
Brown and V E Whipple; motion to
set aside decree.
8 J O Rhinehart vs J B Rhlne-
hart; to recover money.
7 Chas Lauer vs H J Day and Julia
U.iy, his wife; continuation.
8 The Harrisburg Mercantile
Company vs G M Corson and wife; ap
peal iroiu justice's court.
9 A P Crow vs L F Crow; divorce;
report or referee.
10 Frank Brothers Company, a cor
poration, vs C Delaney and J W
Achenson: to recover money.
11 James A Hutcbings vs J S Cus
tis; to recover money.
12 John Kelley Vs Rotiert E Camp
bell; damages.
13 James E Kennerly, administra
tor, vs Frank Mangoz; to recover prop
erly; in hands of referee.
14 J C Goodalu vs W II Vestal and
Anna Vesti.l, his wife; foieclosure.
14 Mary A Leighton vs Amos
Richardson and A Richardson, et al;
confirmation.
16 Minnie M Schneider vs Orville
F Rohrer, aud Mury A Rohrer his wife
and W Sanders; foreclosure.
17 E C Smith vs Siuslaw and East-
em Railway and Navigation Com
pany; to recover mouey.
18 Rebecca Parker vs William Par
ker; divorce.
1!) J E Holt vs G W Long and Win
Sanders, et al; continuation.
20 EL Smith vs N B Tallafero,
Gentry Tallafero and Arthur Talla
fer; Injunction.
21 E L Smith vs N B Tallafero; to
establish division line.
22 Georgo Bailey and Edward Bailey
vs W S Dlnges, et al; continuation.
23 Robert Balfour, et al, vs E P
Wright, et al; confirmation.
24 Lane counly vs The City of Eu
gene; to quiet title.
25 Kate Moores vs E II Sherman;
foreclosure
36 Michael E Reilly vs D W Fleet
and Lillian Fleet; to recover money.
27 George B Dorris vs Amaziub
Rogers; to recover money.
28 Rothchlld Bros vs J D Wilson;
to recover money.
29 Mitchell Lewis Slaver Company,
a corporation vs 8 A DeVaney and O
H DeVaney; to recover money.
0 Mitchell E Reilly vs D W Fleet
and Lillian Fleet, his wife, and J W
Fleet; to set aside deed.
31 William Workman, et al, vs
Myron Wood, et al; foieclosure of
leine.
32 J M Dick vs B Nelson aud Mar
ion Nelson; to recover money.
33 8 R Williams, as the Central
Oregon Laud and Loan Company; vs
Johu Vsetecka; to recover money.
34 FA Daly vs E llrong; to recover
mouey.
35 Henry Melton vs Orrln Robin
son; writ of review.
31 Ella F Travis vs Samuel Bur-
man and Suiic Burinan, Ills wife, and
Ambrose C Guard; foreclosure.
37 Nick Felderweit vs A V Peters;
to recover money.
3S L W Brown vs Ina Bell Paxton;
to recover money.
30 J W Whlluaker vs B F Russell,
Sr, B F Russell, Jr., J F Russell, J I
Russell, Harrison Russell, fannle
Hendricks, Pearl Iius-ell and 8
Smecd.
40 In re assignment of C C Gold
smith, an Insolvent debtor; assign
ment.
41 J S Ferguson vs W in P Nail, W
B Pcnc ick, H A Davis and Hamilton
Swager; foreclosure.
42 Chilstian Domeyer vs hnnna
Dnmeyer; divorce.
43 James F .Moade, Thomas Kno-
bel and C W Washburne vs Bjrah
Howard Harold and Owen lloweu; to
quiet title.
44 Puge and hou, a corporation, vi
C P Houston and F M Parker, lata
partners doing business under the
llrmnauieoftl. Junction City Mill
ing Company; to recover money.
4j The New hngland .Mortgage ne-
curity Company, a private corpora
tion, vs Klizib Ih J Hill and J H Hin,
et al; foreclour .
in Wiu P I. rd, governor of the
state of Oregon, etal,4 the board of
immlssioners for Hie sale "f sehool
and university land', Joh" p '
Calloway aud Susuu Callowuy, his
wire, and A V Peters; foreclosure.
hi i,ucy jane Sherman vs William
H Sherman; divorce.
48 Miranda J Kaust vs John F
Kaust; divorce,
49 Geo N Frazer vs Eugeua Lum
ber Company; to recover money.
50 L Lurch vs H F Stephens and
Edith Stephens, his wife, et al; lore-
closure. m
51 Geo O Knowles vs David Morse,
Jr, and Ella J Morse, ct al; fore
closure.
52 The Alliance Thresher Com
pany, a private corporation, vs John
Simpson; to recover money.
63 WinF Martin vs M Svarverud
Georginna M Svarverud.
64 James P Chesher vs H Allon
ShOrey and Mary C Shorey, Ills wife
and H Raster; foreclosure.
65 Elmer Jones vs John Baloh; to
recover money.
55 J B Stewart vs R H Mosby aud
Samuel T Nelson.
67 Jacob Gillespie vs Edmund T
Johnson and Eugeuie Johnson, fore
closure.
68 S E Knapp vs M Svarverud, H
Svarverud aud G M Svarverud, to re
cover money.
69 J B Stewart vs Robert Cat hey;
to recover money.
GO Ida Hamilton v. Charles F
Hum 1 1 ton; divorce.
61 Pauline Webber vs Adolph
Webber; divorce.
02 F W Osburu vs G W Roberts; to
recover money.
68 M Levinger and L Levlnger vs
Edward J Maxwell, William Max
well, V M Smith and Mary Maxwell;
foreclosure.
61 EllaFTruvIs vs J W Arehart
and Mary J Arehart, his wife; foreclosure.
65 J T Royles vs H D Norton; writ
of review.
66 B J Hawthorne and D E Lovvr
Idge, as executors of the estate of
Louisa K Hunchett, deceased, vs Eu
gene R Lawrence; foreclosure.
67 Charles Baker and Antoinette
Baker vs R E Brown; to recover
money.
68 W C Washburne vs J J Eaton
and Henrietta Eaton, his wife, et al;
to recover money.
69 Aurellus Todd vs J I Jones; to
recover money.
70 J A Ricks vs M A Ricks; di
vorce.
71 R Hilemau aud William G Wet
zel partners as Hlleman and Wetzel,
aud S M Goddard vs J C Ooodale;
foreclosure of mechanic's leln.
72 The First National Bank of Eu
gene City, a corporation, vs Rodney
Scott, et al, to recover money.
73 The First National Bank of the,
City of Eugene, a corporation, vs Rd
ney Scott, et al; to recover money.
74 Hatlla A Speer vs W II Speer
divorce and alimony.
75 John MoCrow vs Henry Spores;
to recover money.
76 Martha Buoy vs W W Buoy;
divorce.
77 Levi Geor vs L Lurch; to recover
money.
78 D C Baughman vs L Lurch
and J B Rouse; to recover money.
79 Charles Kohu, doing business un
der the firm name of Chas Kohn A
Company vs Joseph Gerrlng, at al; to
recover money.
80 J F Yost vs Joseph Splcer; to re
cover money.
81 M T Cook, et al, vs C C Cook, ct
al; to part it Ion property.
82 C A Davis vs Henry Smith;
foreclosure.
83 J W Shumate vs Henry Godaid;
to recover money.
84 The Alliance Trust Company,
Limited, a corporation, vs John
You ng and Klslali Young, his wife;
foreclosure.
8i W II Boggs v. C J Tibbetls, M
J Tibbets, V 11 Tibbctts, Ernest N
Lee, W 8 Campbell ami Tho Spould-
ing Manufacturing company; fore
closure,
86 Runnel T Nelson vs R II Mosby,
M S Mosby, his wife, H C Veatch and
M J Veatch, his wife; for. closure.
87 Eliza J Munkera vs William U
Muiikers; divorce.
88 A J Kaiser vs J E Let aud Dolly
Lee, his wife, A II Lee, M 8 Lee and
Zeds Leo, his wife; to set aside deed.
89 Jacob Gillespie vs M A GUI and
Joseph P Gill; foieclosure.
90 J M Horn vs W P Fisher, Mary
A Ki'lier, Henry W Fisher, and E Ha
T Fisher; foreclosure.
01 J M Horn vs W P Fisher; to re
cover money.
92 JM Horn vs W P Fisher slid
Henry Fisher; to recover money.
03 J H Aknrs, et al, as the building
committee of the M E church of Junc
tion vs 8 Msy and T A Mllliorn, to re
cover mouey.
4 Frank Wlckham vs J C Goodale;
U recover money.
V, Vnlvlitlne Klmniel vs Annie
Kimniel; divorce.
96 State of Oregon vs James Lentil
ernian; adultery.
6" State of Oregon vs A E Reed;
adultery.
OS State of Oregon vs Johu Hull;
assault with a d angerous weapon.
99 State of Oregon vs E E Lyons;
larceny of public ruuds.
100 Stuto of Oregon vs Jacob F
Sharp; burglary.
101 State of Oregon vs George W
Abbott and William Abbott; assault
with a dangerous weapon,
Drift.
."Wears going to have a very gay
winter," someono remarked lu my
bearing the other day mid I am In
clined to accept tho remark as pro
phetic. A review of tho week just
post would seem to justify one in look
ing forward to nn unusually pleasant
season. Not that Eugeuo as n com
munity ever would or could Indulge
in gaiety to any great extent. We are
too staid and proper, and perhaps, too
sensible to take kindly to social dis
sipation in any but the mildest forms.
Tho climate, conveniently held re
sponsible for so many things, may
have something to do with our respect
for early hoars. At least wo confess
to a prejudice against staying up till
daybreak and the mldulght hour sel
dom finds us far from our sleepy pil
lows. The event of the week was, ot
course, the reception given by Mr and
Mrs Walter Eakin on Thursday even
ing. "A succession of beautiful pic
tures," Bomeono oiilled It, aud truly it
was "a delight to the eyes" mid a
satisfaction to tho senses. I must
confess to u weakness for tho things
that appeal to the sight, the light, the
color, the moving brightness possess
a wonderful charm In themselves
aside from all the real-anil this evening
gave all In full measure. Through the
vista of open doorways one caught a
glimpso of fairy land whom tin eo
beautiful girls in artistic gowns pro-
sided, reminding one of nothing so
much as of tho .three graces yet In
spite of all the pleasure, wo found an
element of sadness ill the occasion
whon wo came to say good bye to Mr
aud Mrs Smith, who wcro to luave
Eugene the following morning for nn
Indefinite length of time. Wo had
grown to look upou these people as
our owu and it is hard to giva them
up. lu tho Shakespeare club par
ticularly, will Mrs Smith bo missed.
The Shakespeare club, by the way, Is
again an Intellectual activity and Miss
Carson Is uguili our president. In the
opinion of the club there can bo no
other Hiid whllo wo nil confess to a
certain selllshnisi in exacting so
much from Miss Carson wo hoio to
atone for It in added loyalty aud industry.
Among other pleasant social fea
tures of last week the patriotic Pres
byterian dinner must be counted a
success. The collee was delicious and
the ice cream must hnvo been Uwr
latively excellent since It disappeared
with startling rapidity. "The last
spoonful was scraped from tho can
half an hour ago," was the word that
greeted .ne on my arrival. Tho tables
were very tastefully arranged and so
well patronized that everybody who
had anything to do was tired out by
the lime It was over tired out but
contented for the dollars had come In
freely and the returns for once Justi
fied the outlay of time, strength and
labor.
Then the.o was the McKiuley sup
per equally successful, patronized and
patriotic. The ladles auxiliary is
evidently organized for something be
sides mere amusement and tho McKln-
ley club proper seems to appreciate the
fact.
The week chsed with a delightful
evening at the University In the Gym
nasium. Prof Wcatherbee appeared to
be muster of ceremonies. Tho pr
gram, one of the pleasant features of
the evening, was partlculaily Inttr-
esllng. Mrs Linn's volco rang clear
and sweet In the solo with which she
favored the audience, and Miss Ba
right's bad "Bobby Hluifto" moved us
from laughter to the vergo of teats
when ha developed Into bravo It.Uiy
Shafto anil when his boyish heroism
brought him lo the brink of tho gravo.
We waited breathless for tho end;
she restored him to us a sweet, regen
erated Bobby Shafto. We were relieved
and grateful.
ft
In a recent number of the Union
Signal Is a letter fiom Mrs L N Nash,
of Portland. I mention It because
among all the Signal's cornsS)iideiice
from the dlfToreul states, Mrs Nash's
letter Impressed mo as unusually bright
and eiiteriuining and far from being
steicolyped as Is much temperance liter
turn. It would provo pleasant reading
anywhere and it seemed to Illuminate
the pages of the Union Signal,
Tho Library Association contem
plates something interesting In tho
way of an evening's entertainment In
tho near future. Tho Free Reading
Room has a program lu course of
preparation.
ft
Did that young minister whoso
Identity is veiled, and who was men
tioned in the Ol'auu hist week as hav
ing had two Innocent persons arrested
oususp!clon, apologize sulllcisntly and
with abject humility, when ho d s
covered that his suspicion was ground"
less? It would bo Interesting to know,
though It seems a case whore words
would hardly Biiillce. If It had been a
layman, now; but wo expect so much
of the clergy, you know.
Hri'Vllli's.
Fatten your turkeys.
Everything at Post Olllco grocory.
Admission to "Alabama," 50 and 75
cents.
J O Watts hi now ready lo fit all eyes
with proper glasses.
For a short time our New Special
cabinets ut reduced prices.
WlM'KIl Photo Co.
A Westminister bicycle belonging to
Georgo Palmer, of Baker City, a U of
O Student, was stolen a few nights
ago. AO clue lo It has been obtained
yot.
The Ladles Aid Society of tho Bap
tist church will give a supper in tho
Titus building on Ninth strict Friday
Oct 23, 1890, from 5 o'clock. Every
body Invited.
Tho members of tho McKlnlcy uni
form club are requested to meet at Mc
Klnlcy headquarters tonight for organ.
lzatiou and drill. All members urged
to bo present by order of Com.
Henry Watlersou wrote: "Ala
bama" In tho long list of current
plays Is 111(0 a Chinese Illy In a win
dow of limning exotica It Is so modest
and exceedingly sweet, It is tho sort
of play a man likes to take his young
sister to seo.
Much money was paid out in Baker
City last week. Friday, tho Vlrtuo
Mining Company paid Its monthly
obligations amounting to may thous
ands of dollars, one check amounting
to f 1500 being pall for wood alone.
Friday, also, Foss Guthrlu & Co raid
Ilia Upper Burnt river cnttlenioii for
oalllo delivered tho day before (10,000
or more. Most of this money was
drawn from tho bank on checks, but
found its way back beforo evening,
through tho ordinary courso of trado,
each one of tho cattlcmoa purchasing
their wlntor supplies of tho inor-
ohanls.
A good farm to rent near Eugene.
J. J. Walton.
mm
VBlGUJLATCJ i
1' a..-.is-.Via.iu-tlai;ia
THE BEST
spring tmimi
Is Simmons l.ivnrt PrciuhATOR-don't
forget to take It. The l.lvrr gels sluggish
durins the Winter, j;i t !-- all nature,
anj the sy.1-.-in b.voinis dnl'.rd up by
the accurrr.il.i'cj v,r.i, which brings on
M.ilarl i. I:vcr n i l A::i-: and Ithcuma
ti'.m. You v.-at-tO v.:!'.e t.p your l.lver
no-,v, but Y'. sure yu Like bIMMONS
LlVhR IU-GUI.AYOK t di It. It also
rc'.ihtr-j tin Liver keeps it properly at
work, whn your system will be free from
poison and the wliil'? bxly Invlpornted.
YougctTHU ItlvSl' JSLOOOwhrn
your system Is hi Ai condition, and that
will only h u-lr;i ','.?, Liver h kqit active.
1 ry a Liver l:ic ly oiks and note the
difference. Hut take or.:- SIMMONS
Liver rroiji atop it it Simmons
LIVER lOitiULATOH which, makes the
difference. Take It In powder or In liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of ths
powder; but take SIMMONS I.IVKH PECU
LATOR. You'll find the KliD 'I on every
package. Look for It.
J. U. Zollln Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Will Arrive Soon.
Our now patterns of deco
ratoil crockery.
Look out for big reduction
in price.
AX BILLY
W-MAYER, Agt