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

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    DAILY bXG&M OUAKU
I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
I'ulillslied erery evening ol llie wook.Bundays
etceousl. Address ' communications, and
miKii tl roinlltatice ptyable to the Kuoins
liuau, Eugene, Oregon.
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O ogon, noatoflloe.
EASTERN OFFICE-2J0 to 234 Temple Court,
New York City. E. KAfZ, Agent.
WEDNESDAY, - OCTOBER 21.
FLAG DAY.
National Chairman Jones has up
pointed Saturday, October 31, ns
flag day for tlio followers of Bryan,
the same day set by Mr Hanna for
the followers of McKinley. Mo-'
Kinley wants the flag unfurled for
all believing in sound money. Mr
Bryan says: "We who believe in
money of the constitution are for
sounder money than those who
want to change our currency into
pounds, shillings and pence. We
who believe in a basis for our fi
nancial tranactions to rest upon,
believe in a sounder financial sys
tem than those who advocate the
gold standard and a financial sys
tem based upon gold alone when
you cannot got gold to your foun
dation." Mr Jones says: "The American
flag has always been the emblem
' of national honor, and It will al
ways remain bo. It is tuo sacred
to be prostituted to partisan pur
poses, as has been attempted for
the first time in this campaign. Its
influence has always beon for good
of mankind. Its display isalways
potent for the advancement of all
that is boat in our government, for
it appeals to every Bontimont of
patriotism and national pride.
"I therefore suggest that on Sat
urday, Octobor 31, all tlioso who
desire to preserve the country's
honor and independence, as it came
to us from the fathers; who be
lieve in the rights of every man,
rich or poor, to cast a free and un
trammeled ballot; who oppose gov
ornment by corporations and the
ooeroion of voters, and desire that
real and genuine proBpurity may
onoe again roturn to bless our peo
ple, display the national colors at
tbelr homes, their places of busi
ness and wherever else they may be
seen, in ordor that voters whose
hearts are for their country nny be
cheered and their purposes strength
ened and that those who are waver
ing may take courage of their pa
triotism to perform their duties as
citizens, to tho end that govet n
ment of tho people, by the people
and for the people Bhall not perish
from the earth.
A FELONIOUS ACT.
It is announced that Boss Hun
na's lioutonants will endeavor to
in re iiryan voters to stay away
from the polls, hoping to carry the
presidential election through ab
senteeism. It is not likely that the
attempt will bo made in this stale,
especially as it would be a feloni
ous act. Sees. 1850-1, Criminal
Code of Oregon, provides: "Any
porson who shall " induce
or persuado any legal voter to re
main away from the polls, and not
vote nt any geneml oloction in this
state, shall, on conviction, be
deemed guilty of a felony
and shall be punished .by impris
onment in the penitentiary not
loss than one nor moro than three
yoars, and shall be for
ever ineligible to hold any office of
trust or profit in this state."
Ills esUmatotl that Hryan will
carry Ihe following counties by
Dinjoritios ns follows: IWW, COO;
Benton. 200; Clnckamss. 400, Cur
ry, 10; Crook, 50; Douglas. 400;
Jackson. 1000; Jorrpliinc, 100;
Lane, 250; Linn. 1000; Lako, 100;
Lincoln, 25, Gilliam, 25; Mr-rion,
400; Grant, 100; Morro-v, 100;
Polk, 25; Klamath, 50; Harney,
250; Malheur, 250; Union, 1000;
Umatilla, 250; Wallowa, 250,
Washington, 25; Wasco, 100; Sher
man, 25; Tillamook, 25; Columbia,
200; Yam hill, 250;. They e.mcede
McKiolov Clatsop county ly 350
and Multnomah by 3,500. Ex.
To Cure a Cold lu One Dir.
Take laxative Broino Quinine Tub
lets. All druggist refund the mooey
If It falls to cure. 25c.
Remember that Oregon voters
who wish to support Wm J Bryan
for president must vote tor the fol
lowing fueion electors:
N. L. Butler.
W. H. Spaugb,
E. Hofcr,
Harry Watkins.
The electors headed "national
democrat" are the goldbug McKin-
lov assistants, and should only be
voted for by suckers, or by those
who wish to assist McKinley by
giving him a half vote, Bear this
in mind, voters.
There are In the office of the treas
urer of Benton county funds amount
ing to $2824. with which old outstand
ing warrant could be paid were they
presented for redemption. Home or
these warrants were Issued as far back
as April, 1887.
Doctors are often handicapped by the
mere fact that when treating the diseases of
women, they suggest and insist on " exam
inations" and local treatment" A great
many of them do not know that this is abso.
lutcly unnecessary. Many a woman has
been thrown into a dnngerous state of ner
vous excitement by the mere suggestion bf
such treatment Many women lie to the
doctor. That sounds hard, but it Is un
doubtedly true. They know that if they
admit certain symptoms that the doctor
will inevitably insist on an "examination."
They do not give him all the facta in the
case, and so he works in the dark. Quite
often the doctor is too busy and too hurried
to make the necessary effort to obtain the
tacts. He frequently treats symptoms tor
what they appear to be on the aunace, when
the real cause and the real sickness is deeper
ana more uaugerous. a derangement 01
the distinctly feminine organs will derange
the whole bodv. The woman herself mav
not know exactly what is the matter with
her, but whenever she is sick, there are two
thinga she ahould look out for first One is
what is called " female weakness :" the
other Is constipation, for these two things
frequently go togciuer. ur. ricrce's fa
vorite prescription is designed for the cure
of diseases and disorders of women, and it
does cure them. It has been performing its
healing mission for 30 years, and tena of
thousands ot women nave Deen made happy
by it. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are for
constlnation. and contingent ills. Druggists
sell them, but sometimes in well meaning
ignorance, they will try to sell you some,
tiling else. There is nothing "just the
same" or "Just as good." The druggist
who tells you there is, is either mistaken
or dishonest.
If you care to know more about your own body,
send si one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing
ettlv. and vnu will receive abialuUtv ftrM a mni
of I)r. rlerce's 1,008 page book, " Common Sense
Medical Adviser." Address, World's Dispensary
Summons.
Id tlia Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon,
for Lane cnuutv.
S K Kuans jVlalntitT, )
I
M Hvarverud, II Svarvenu. and V
U M Svarverutl,
IMcmUnU. j
To M Hvarverud and U M Svarverud de
fondunttf
In the name ol the State of Oregon: Yon,
ni each of you, are hereby ramired to
appw and answer to the ottnpUint filed
aifstinit you in the above entitled (.'our. and
mm on or before Uie tint a? of the next
rwular wrm of laid Court to be beun and
hfmi in Xiiiuene, une county Uroirnn.
Monday, the 2tiih day of October, 18 and
in oaae you tail to an apiwar ant! antm'er
iiaid oomnlaint, the pUinttti will take judir-
intnt atrainut you for the mim of 93M4.25, with
intereat thereon from January 27th,
at the rate of ten per cent per annum, ami
for the further Bum of H K7.0. with intiwt
thereou from Feb 12th I MM, at the rate of
etitht per annum and for the further turn of
$7ft attorney fee, and for the coats and
mtmirtement oithie action.
ThU mirmoni is puhluhed by ord-r of
lion J C Kullertttn, jtitl.D of the above n
titled Court, made at Chambers on the 1-th
ilay of September Itm.
K O Potter,
Attorney for riiuntifT.
Fvuxxi, Oregon, September l'Jth IS'. IV.
NOTICE FOR I CBMCATION
Laud Ofilco fit Roaebnrg, Oiefcon,
October , 18.KJ.
Notice is htbr iven that the folloi
ins-named aetttrr has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in snpport of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
(Wore Joel ware, U o U (J Commissioner.
ut Kugen1, Lane county, Oregon, on No
uen.btT.iS, I -SIM, tic Atmer Lombard ou II
K No 8S01, for the w y aw )i sec 34 tp 18
a, r 4 west.
Ha named the following wituessen to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of. .idlnnd via:
Ohsrlee Knoop. William I tie, Nicholas
Toll, aud L O Usruogtou, all of Lngene,
Oregon,
It M VriTVH,
Ueistet,
KOTU'K OF FINAL SKl'TI.KMKNT.
Kstate of Msrtha V. Cooper. tlereasel.
Notice is hereby siren that I.itzie !(
Thompson, xlrninistratril ot isiil ealate,
has filed net account for Ansl srttlrnient of
id estate; and Monday the 7th day of
December ISM. haa been net by order o(
the conrt for hearing objections to the
same.
Lioit N THourscii,
Oto B rVaKM, Aduiuistiatrii.
Ally f' r estate.
197- V' V. . Si . V . v . -7! i
IPLU
The umpire now decides that
"BATTLE AX" is not only
decidedly bigger in size than any
other JO cent piece of tobacco, but the
quality is the finest he ever saw and
tihe flavor delicious. You will never
know just how
you try it
Lane County Bank.
(Established In 1882.)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A general Banking business
In all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
A. G. HOVEY. President.
J. M. ABRAMB, Cualiier.
A. O. HOVBY, Jr.. Aiwt.Caalir.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. H. RENSHAW, Proprietor.
Keeps the Best brsudi of-.
WHISKEY, BRANDY, BIN,
AND
All Kinds of Wines.
Also the C'eldirntcd KCHLITZ
MILWAUKEE liEKH on dmi'slit.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
(roceries
Having a Larire nnd Complete atock of
btaple and haiicy Groceries Iwuglit
in the beat markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH,
I can oner the publio better prices
tlinn an; other house in Eugene.
mince of all Kinds taken at Market Prices.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS,Proprietor.
Ctm leaTos Kuirene Monday", Wednesdays
anil brldsysatS o'cUk a. m., isiHnKirR ar-
rlT Im at Florence the day following at 10
KrturnliV paasenaen leave Florence Tues-
i nKiminyn nmi ?anirnsy, at v o clock a.
in., arrlTlim In Bugeiiellie mxt day at ! p. m
SlXIII.lt KAHK. 1.S00
RorMiTiiir I100
Tlcki'ta lr isle at K. nans' lirery' harri,' K.u-elie,o-at
llurd.a DavuH)rt's olltco In Flor-
EllGEKE-McKEHZIE ROUTE.
ITwaltcr I will mn i (lrst-rUis iust on th?
MrKcititf VoWj Hprlnn routo. tfivecttl ntv
will b mmlt to Cmm tt..
Frrthl ftiul Pdrke. ihonlil W lft At my
UMe thf erotibiir boKw lrprttirr ot
h;Jf,., ni, UoifUtR, Wisli:l4T
and FritUy, tvtun.ii.K on lterute dyn.
It would be hard to convince a man
ulTcring from bilious colio that his
agony is due to microbe with an un
pMiiouncahle name. Hut one dose of
IVWItt'a folic ami Cholera (.'lire will
convince him of its power to afford
Instant relief. It kills pin.
OsmiRN DkI.aso.
good it is until
T. G.Hirdbioub, 8. B. Kakih, Jn.,
fresident. t.siriier
st mmi.
Ot Eugene.
P&ld un tssl) Caoltal $50,000
Surplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A ireneral btnkinn bunineas done on reorjoti-
able tent.. Sight drafu on NEW YORK,
CHICAGO, HAN KHAN 01 300 and PORT
1.A.M), OKEUOX.
bills of exchange Hold on foreiyn countHctf,
Deposit?, received mbiect to chock or cortiti-
caU of tapit
All oollectioiiB entrunted to ua wllr receive
pnjDipt atu-nlinn
Central Market,
IV '1 1 U 1
P RO PRI ETO R S.
Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which thpy will sell nt the lowest
market prices.
A lalrsMre oltfce public patroaage solicited. 1
-TO TH 13 FARMERS.. i
We will pay the highest market price j
for but Cattle, Hoga nnd Hheep. I
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE. OREROM.
ftp-Meats delivered to any part ol the city
J. F. FORD,
','.o.,..i:..
0( Das Moines, It.wa, writ nndor date
March 2.1, lS.ISi
8. B. Mkd. Mfo. Co.,
iiurur, Ori'iron.
Gentlemkn: Oh arriving home lust
week, I found all well and anxiously
n-nil,mr flit 11,4 1.. -! ,.. J
........... HI one.
hair yean old, who had wasted away
to xh pounds, la now well, strong and
vigorous, and well fleshed up. H II
nn.l?h.ure.hl," ,lon! its work well!
i, . . "",,rl" ,1Ke "..lour 8.
11. ( oiiK i Cure has cured and kept
away all hoarmiess from me. 80 give
A-',0.?'017 one' wllh Rreetings for all.
V ishlng you prosperity, we are
iours, Jin. and M ns. J. F. Ford.
It yon whh to fn-l Unh and eh er!ul and
?r,'i,.i0,i.1" I?':' ". "leans? t"; sy.f
two or tnitH dotes a week ..sing
Bold under a ikI tl re iiaran toe
SO cents per bottle oy sll drucitlsta.
XOTICF. OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
.""""J a''n inai tne nnder
llf,o . ,'lnVnllr' of 'he est.!a B
Z -om rm'ni"r"ion 01 "-i'1 . in
Ihe County ( on-t ol lne County, , . th ,
Dec;mb,,th, 7lb. 1SW, ()'H,k ln
the. jj.Oare. ,1 ,i ert ,Ul, la J
s. d ..! aeeount. And ,11 per. ,n. lu, r!
any ol.j-ci.on. ,h,y ,n .y h,,e .n ritir7 to
,lV ":,'TV "-i.iaa, "
I'aKd t I. 0f October 5ti, SM
.... 1 ? HrcnNs,
ERSK,,woa;,r,,",crt" ''
Attornry for .Uminitratr.r.
i i
r
FlSHKRffiwATKINSIII
CEO. B. DORR'S.
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
IVLU, PKACTICK IN THE COUUTS
of the Second Judicial District and in
m Supreme Court of this State.
ftKuia! attention given to oollectloua and
1 .t era in ntobate.
o. a. toaaih. I- stvks
DORRIS & STEVENS,
Attorney-at-Law,
EUQKNB, OEKOON
j mca Over Lane County Bank.
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY,
lioom 5 upstairs, Blsdon's Block, 9th street.
I,. BILYEU,
Attokney-at-Law,
EUQKNB, ORKOON.
aaOfncs Orer First National Bank.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofwes-Ouc-haU block south of Uhrlsman'i
flock, .
KUUENK, : 1 OREUON.
J. J. WALTON,
Attorney-at-Law,
EUQENt.OREuCN.
L)lV.ce r.i-Htdr8, Walton's block.
iil do a funeral lavr pracl'.ceiu all thecourU
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Booms 1 and 2 over First National
Bank.
C. E. LOOMIS. M. D.,
Physician and Sirneon.
Office up-stalrs In flliolton bloc tvor Geo. T.
Hall Si Bon s grocery swe
Privttto teleiihono iuside the door
for calls day or night.
Dfi. J. W. HARRIS,
(hysician and Surgeon
Oltice over Henderson & Linn's Drug Btoro.
Him a Hoobs: t to 12a. pi.;2 too and 7toH
. ui.
Iteu ..oi Ferry street between 12th and 18th
DR. Q. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Dot's onlv flrst'OlHM work. The latest Im
provements used. Terms moderate. Ofllceand
residence on Ollvo Btrent, between Fifth and
Sixth nreutf, one block wont ot Minnesota
uoiei.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
'iiPLEXIOM
I POWDER, If
POZZONI'S
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.
vwwy
Insist spon having tho genulno.
HAVE A DATE?
(uiace.
Arc a natural laxative.
Is wholesome.
Does not gripe or sicken
the stomach.
It is the coming laxative.
Excellent for children.
Henderson A I.tnn can tell you more
about them.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Offloe at Roaeburg, Oregon.
September 9, 1896.
Sotice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of bis
lut.'inion to make final proof in support of
his eliiiui, and that said proof will be made
iKlor.. Joel Ware, U 8 0 0 Commissioner,
ntEuxene, Oregon, on Ootober 20, 1396.
Tin lley A Smith on homestead antry
No 7719, (or the n e ol see. 34, tp 18 i, r
1 e.at.
Ileunmo the following wilaeases to
prove his cotttinnona residence upon and
cultiva.ion o(, aaid land, vis:
James Howard, J K Ilolbrook, James
L Buitli, Juues F Ferguson sll of Lowell,
0..-g
R. VI. VATCB,
Register.
NO fit E OF FINAL bE t'l LEMENT.
Eii.te of C .orlece Belehsw, drcessed.
Ko'iw is her, by glyen Ibst O W
K.ny. dnihd.trnto. of said estate, baa
li d bis nual account for Belli, ment ol said
estate, and Wtdneaduy, the 6th day ol
August, 1SU6. has been set, by ordor of Ihe
court (or hearing the same.
Ocoaai W. Kixsct,
Administrator,
!ll !
VUlUVILllW UllAUllIl fUU'U
o. in
F
ALT. n-.T II
LEAVE I
7:00 P M
I'any,
iM'i'alftl.,.
7:00 I' M
ually.
baytot ffl.rJj,1i."fi!'.
8:10 A :
Dally,
llaod mu. i, -ks
reennm, chslr c. , .,; toWlii
trains
For
all lnlorm.Mnn
. corner wir.,;::? t, an
1 corner Washl'sl?;?' t.
"."..nun. m,..
, w. buuil'm ew
. . W.H.Br.,
E. McNEI
IteceivL'i
KILL, Wlh2t
onlanu.""'.
EAST U south
VIA
The Shasta R0uii
OF THE
The Southern Pacift
Express Trains i77d., ..
,50 a :n I L
r.!t am 1 1
cws Lr;'
Above trains stop t ru pT"r
;City, Woodbu,,PS.K'TuSfr
Jelfersnn, Allmuy, Alias. .iS' S
n"i'JUr?' .'Juuc!i,,B lrtfff
tli.ns from ltowbur- tn A.11..J
- - m.
BOSESDHO UAH.
8 SO a m Lv Portland ,,,,
0.2U p miAr Kwebcj u'T
aMipmi. I'wtlraJ, ..,
6:15 n u, A SJ fl?
-DINING CAES ON OGODi UtH
aim
SFCOND CLASS SUETIXSui,
Attached to oil Ihrotnjb uu
BETWEKH
luaxLAHll an flung
MAIL TBAIN EA11I (aiTrt irrul I
7.Sn m I T .u - Pul...i .....
12:15 Din Ar Corli l.Uj
At Albsny and v.'emllu ettrttalo
of flmvon (Vntral A L.n
KXFHKHB THAIS DA1LT (nrmSTim)
MS p m I l.v yort sid irli...
uopmAr McMlannllt Lililu
THROUGH TICKETS l ill p
in the Eastern Ststes, CiCkdi ui In
can be ootained at lowest nlstfrca
L. Q. ADAIK, Agent, Ecjaaf
it Awrjiii.cit, c r nutiu,
Manager, Awt 0. F. ud I'm If
1'UKTLANIU'Mtt
Eugene Street Railway,
TIME CARD.
After the 4lh of Oct. ISM, Ibt M
curs will run on tlie followiugscWsii
time until lurtner uotice.
LEAVIXU THE DEPOT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 MMWUWii
then every half hour.
LEAVE THE rXIVEsSTT.
7:25-75-8:25-85-925-!)aWHiii
then every half hour.
Cora will leave promptly mim
H. W. HOU0
vuc do'iflin rhiKUILW
IF I G Wnarnrfl ItCBUh.
BBS
'SrclfSi
. IT
1 1 1 11 1 11 rag";
For sale at Yerlnittonikf
'I
or. rcLtx i"m"Tn
ltabkc.vit .'. , 'i'
maji, Oenn.r
rriiiw ,v
V ?;,.ee. re-
...Jf.fflrsst BU
Kotice is..stK..jl
named settler .. . , , npv,
,ion to make .(.ill,
elaim. and that td V e-0?.
fore Joel Ware, I "., s.y,r
17. 189(3. ' 'Kl
6980 lor me .. - 1
est. ., . ir. .in
Ho names in- - .ft "
prove his ", "" ', ',l f: ,1
cultivation 01 , G l"vri.i'
M A 1 ..in . n .j
and William I "l'b .
Oregon, R '0
a.
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