Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, October 21, 1896, Image 4

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    uAJLY KL'UKXE (il'ARD.
WEDNESDAY, - OCTOBER 21
El TELEGRAFA,
El Oapitan General,
Monogram,
Belmont,
Stanford,
And other popular brands of cigars at
Julius Goldsmith's.
Full Line of Tobacco and Candy.
Headquarters for the Eugene
Soda Works.
A cold fog this morning.
Heraenway's Corner Drug Stoie.
Dr. Flnley, dentlst.room S.Dunn blk.
Flour was advanced today to $4 per
barrel.
The moon is on another tear-In other
words It Is full again.
8toves at half price.
,FL Chambers.
Weather prediction for tonight and
tomorrow: fair.
Smoke La Crema cigars they are
better than Imported goods.
Finest Platl no Photos, Olive or Car
bon effect. Winter Photo Co.
The 20th bleuial convention of the
Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias
will be held in Indianapolis in 1808.
Everybody knows Charter Oak cook
stoves. F L Chambers wants every
body to know that be is selling them
at half price now.
The ladies of the Christian church
will serve sandwiches and coffee in
the building formerly occupied by
Goldsmith & Co ou Friday.
Persons who have a coughing spell
every ulgbt, on account of a tickling
sensation In the throat, may overcome
It at once by a dose of One Minute
Cough Cure.
Osuuhn & DeLano.
C B WaUon purchased two fine Jer
sey cows of Kobt Patterson yesterday.
He will add these to his select herd of
dairy cows.
Kuil'i Clover Boot, tho great Blood
I'urlllcr, gives freshness and clearness
to the Complexlou and cures Constipa
tion. 25 cts., 60 ctn., $1.. Bold by
Henderson A. Llun.
The concert given In the M E ohurch
last evening by tlio De Moss family
was quite well attouded. They give
an entertainment at Springfield to
night. Don't go East until you have seen
the undersigned, who can quote you
tho lowest rates, furnish you your
through tickets, sleeping car berths,
aud arrange for a pleasant trip via the
Union l'aclflo syatom. E J MoClana
han, agent, Eugene, Ore.
Mrs 1'. ti. Hnwklns, of Chattanooga
Tenn., soys: "Shllo's Vltallzer 'Saved
My Life.' I consider 't the best rome.
dy for r debilitated system I ever
used." For Dyspepsia, Llvor or Kid
ney trouble It excels. Prlco 76 cents
Sold by Henderson A L.'un.
Small In size, but great In results.
DaWHt's LI I tie Early Risers act
geutly but thoroughly, curing Indi
gestion, dyspepsl and constipation.
Small pill, safe pill, beet pill.
Osiuikn 4 PkLano.
The Myrtle Point Enterprise says
that soon Coos county will be afforded
an opportunity to vote a second time
on county representatives, the Issue
between the populist and democratic
candidates, who tied at the Juno elec
tion. I've a secret in my heart,
Sweet Marie,
A tale I would Impart,
Sweet Marie:
If you'd even fairer be
Vou must always use Parks' Tea
The Improvement you will see,
Sweet Marie.
Mold by A. Ykkinoton.
It doesn't take much medicine to
cure malarial fever, provided you take
Simmons Liver Regulator. It Is ut
the remedy for malaria and spring
ailments. And you dou't need to
lake much of It. "Simmons Liver
Regulator broko a case of malarial fe
ver of three years' standing for me,
aud less than one bottle did It. I still
use It when In need of any medicine."
C Himrod, Lancaster, Ohio.
If your children are subject to croup
watch for the tint symptoms of the
disease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's
cough remedy Is given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse It will prevent
the attack. Even after the croupy
cough has appeared the attack can
always be ptevented by Riving this
remedy, It is also Invaluable for colds
and whooping cough. For sale by
Ostium A DeLano.
WHY BUY
Second class food when jou can get the
For the same money,.
We sell XXX Crackers. Only.
Oac kcr jit . . a,S eta.
i br of Ut SUfon op ft "
Hlitao alHtVtl I Ml - ft
MihmI honltleri prr Ih - A
tilMH. hMV twiAlll IHT It) AtTa.
Crvra tMikliiR HwWr wr lb - 3ft
GRAY & SON.
Combs' Post Office grocery.
Old papers for sale at this olllce.
Dr. Willoughby, dental parlors.
Ask Hall & Sou for "Hoe Cake."
Dr. Finley. dentlst.roomS.Dunn blk
Crockery at Post Olllce grooery.
Seats for Alabama on sale at Hen
derson & Linn's.
A lew second baud hacks now at F
L Chambers'.
Fresh every day, tho beet cigar
made for 10 cents.
Oov. Pennoyer speaks In Eugene
next Friday afternoon.
Our "New Special" cabinets at re
duced prices. Winter Photo Co.
Another full car load of Oliver plows
at F. L. Chambers'
Wood's Phosphomne, the great
English Remedy. At Yekinoton's.
The steamer Arrago was wrecked at
Coos Bay yesterday. Fourteen lives
were lost.
The Eugene band will play for the
senior reception next Saturday even
lug In Vlllard Hall.
Do you lack faith anU love health?
Let us establish your faith and restore
your health with DeWitt's Sarsaparil
la.
Osburn & DeLano.
The baud boys are to be congratulated
on securing so (rood a play as "Ala
bama" to open the theatrical season
with.
"Wake up, Jacob, the day Ib break
ingl" so said DeWitt's Little Early
Risers to the man who had taken
them to arouse his sluggish liver.
Usburn & DeLano.
Shllo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee.
It cures incipient consumption. It is
the best cough euro. Only one cent a
dose. Zocts., oucta., i. m uy j-ien
dersou & Liun.
Pure blood means good health. De-
Witt's Sarfaparilla purifies the blood
cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and
all diseases arising from Impure blood.
Osiiurn It DkLano.
A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves
the bowels in the morning without
pain or dli comfort. It is a great
health giver and blood purifier. Sold
by A. YkbiNCiton.
The only chair car lino to the East is
the Union Pacific. Eastern cities are
reached via this line with fewer
changes of cars than via other lines.
Rates ulways the lowest. Tickets to
or from points in the United States,
Canada, or Europe fur sale by E J Mc-
Clanahan, agent, Kugune, Oregon.
When we consider that the Intes
tines are about five times as long as
the body, wo can realize the intense
sufl'erlng experienced when they are
inflamed. DeWitt's Colic and Cholera
Cure BUbdues Inlliimmatlnu at once
and completely removes the dilll culty
Oshukn & DkLano.
Conductor Wall, of the overland
train, who had the late fatal accident
at Greens, south of Roscburg is no
longer In the Southern Pacific employ.
Conductor Sam Veatch, lately in
charge of the Salem local, has been
given Wall's pluco on the overland,
aud Ed Elder supplies Veatch's place
on the Salem local.
Parks' Sure Cure Is a positive specific
In all discuses of the Liver and Kid
neys. By removing tho uric acid In
the blood it cures Rheumatism. 8. B
Basford, of Carthage, S. Dakota, sayi-:
"I believe Parks' Sure Cure excels all
other medicines for Rheumatism and
Urinary disorders." Bold by A. YfcR
tNOTON. Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says
editorially of a popular patent medi
cine. We know from experience that
Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy Is all that Is claimed for
It, as on two occasions It stopped ex
cruciating pains and possible saved us
from an untimely grave. Wo would
not rest easy over night without It In
the house." This remedy undoubted
ly saves more pain and suffering than
any other medicine In tho world.
I'.vurv family should keen It In the
house, for It Is sure to bo ncedist sooner
or later, For sale by Osburn & De
lano.
GRAND RALLY
-T EU6ENE.
Friday, Oct. 23d,
Afternoon and Evening.
-SPEAKERS
GOV. PENNOYER,
Of Portland,
HON. M. A. MILLER,
Of Lebanon,
HON. W. J. D'ARCY,
Of Salem.
Everybody Invited.
Skwek Main Cjioked. Sewer
main extending along the alley by
the city Jail hai been choked up for
some time. Tho choke was not dis
covered until this morning, when an
effort was mude to "Hush" the mult',
the clog wus broken with a small
pipe in sections about four feet long.
The sections of pipe were placed in the
main at a "man hole" on Eighth
street and then screwed togealher. In
this way a rod over 160 feet long was
formed In the main. The obstruction
was penetrated by the rod aud the
force of the water carried it away.
Bicycle Stolen. Some one stole
Or W Kuykendall's bicycle last night.
The doctor had left the wheel on a
back porch at his residence on-south
Willamette street, and it was there
when the family retired at 10 o'clock
last night, but was gone thin morning.
It was anew Columbia, having been
purchased last sprlug, model 40, No.
16,68(1, and had adjusted handle bars.
The matter has been placed in the
hands of the officers who are endeavor
ing to trace the theft to the guilty
parly.
Shakespeare Club. The Shakes
peare Club met last evening with Mrs
Mlnuie Washburne, at the home of
Mr and Mrs Walt.r Eakin. It was
called to order promptly at 7:45 p m by
the president. Prof Carson then en
tertained the club with a charming
and Interesting resume of the play,
and a description of Its leading charac
ters. After reading the first two scenes
In "The Winters Tale," the club ad
journed to meet next Tuesday evening
with Rev and Mrs YV S Gilbert at Ihe
Presbyterian manse.
Deafness Cannot toe Cured
br local applications as they cannot reach the
di.ea.ed portion of the ear. Them is only one
way uj cure ueamess, ana mat i. oy conslltU'
tional remedies. Deafness caused dt an in.
tlarned condition ol the mucous lining of the
LW.nhl.n Totw. Wk.n tkl.t.Ul.l.d ....
vou have a rumbling or lmoerfpet hi-trlng.
and when It is entirely closed, deafness is tne
result, ana unless me innamation can be taken
out aud this tube restored to Its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caised by catarrh, which is
noiniug nut an inuamca condition ol the mu
cous surfaces.
Wo will Hive One Hundred Dollars for anv cm
utucniuwiwimi uy uamrru; inai cannoi oe
cureu oy uairs unarm uure. oena lor circu
lars; free;
P J crtENEY 4 CO., Ti ledo, O.
aaT-3old by Druggists, 76c.
Meeting Notice.
Eugene Lodge No 11 A F&AM.
Stated communication of this lodge
will be held In Masonlo hall this
Wednesduy evening at 7 o'clock.
Work in the M M degree. Brethern
Invited.
October 21, 1805.
J. F. ItoiiINSON,
Secty.
A Uniform Club. The McICinley
club of this city ordered 100 uniforms
for use In the parade given on the day
of the republican rally. Owing to
some delay they did nor arrive In time
for the rally and have not been used,
though the club still has them. They
are now being disposed of to individ
ual members of the club.whn will form
a uniform company. The company
will be drllledjlti military tactics and
will take part In all demonstrations by
the republicans hereafter. The uni
form consists of a cap, blouse aud leg
gings. Wanted. All girls to know Hint
"Hoe Cake" will not make their
hands red liko common soap. Save
the wrappers. They are worth a cent
apiece. Hall A Son.
Soap Foam saves the strength for
other duties, and saves the clothes.
Hall & f on.
For Sale. Cheao for cash. A
high grade bicycle and complete out-
nu inquire at una olllce.
Fifteenth Wedding Jnilivcr.-ttiy. j
Mr and Mm J H Hamilton enter-1
I tallied a number "f "eir elderl' i
friends at their home in sju.ii.mi ,
Monday October 10, rrnm n a m i
4 p ui, being the occasion of their 15th
wedding anniversary. Booial conver
sation and a delightful dinner were
the features of the day.
Those receiving Invitulions were:
Mr and Mrs A L Rooucy, Mr and Mrs
J I) Hampton, Mr and Mrs W R Dll
lard, Mr and Mrs Joseph Eaton, Mr
and Mrs V B Mathews, Mr and Mrs
John Wilsou, Mr and Mrs D Wlllhelm,
Mrs Berkshire and Mrs Nunn.
In the evening Mr and Mrs Hamil
ton gavo a dancing party to their
young friends which was considered
the most pleasant event of the season.
Those in attendance were: Mr and
Mm Lane Matlock, Mr and MrsSkiu-
ner, Mr and Mrs O M Cabow, Mr and
Mrs Dewitt. Mr and Mrs J B Keeney,
Mr and Mrs li F Keeney and the
Misses Julia and Anna Berkshire, Kutu
Wallace, Emma Lavert, Nellie Hamp
ton. Euimn Stenhsou (Portland), Mill
ule Nunn, Leta Mathews and Maud
Keeney; Messrs Hugh and Austin
Hampton, George, Veru and Lynn
Stewart. Roy and Clyde Love, John
Brewer, Philip Berkshire, Henry Bock,
Emmett Brooks, George Norrls and
Raleigh Honey.
Mr and Mrs Hamiltou received a
number of handsome presents and the
good wishes of the merry party.
A Partial Blockade
Of the main avenue for escape of refuse from
the human system Is utterly subversive of
regularity among the other organs. Let con
stipation become chronic, and, leaving out
the Imminent danger of Inflammation of the
bowels and their total obstruction occurring,
jaundico Is almost certain to ensue, the liver
is liable to become eugorged. the blood and
urine ate poisoned by the bile, which also vi
tiates the Juices of the stomach, and other un
happy consequences follow. Hostettet's
hlomach Bittern, a prime tonic alterative,
prevents or remedies these results and their
cause, as the case mav require, and is also
signally efficacious in overcoming flatulence,
heartburn, and variable - as well as cou'tipated
action Ol tne noweis. 11 renews uervu power.
Improves the appetite, stays the progress of
early aecay, relieves me- mummies vi age. aim
is a ueaany appetizer.
gCOLE'S AIRTIGHT
Bio Delinquent Tax-Roll. Ore-
goniun: The 1895 tax-roll was reopen.
ed yesterday, aud delinquent taxpay
ers cun pty their taxes from now until
the end of the month, with 3 per cent
added. This will probably soon be
increased to 4 per cent. The amount
of delinquent tax-roll is $2G8,
727.41. Tho amount of the
tax-roll w a 8 $1, 2 1 7, 1 2 3. 2 9.
Of this auiouut, $955,394.88 has been
collected. There are still quite a uum
ber of large taxpayers who have not
paid.
Senior Reori'TIon. The members
of tho senior class of tho U of O will
give their annual reception on Satur
day evening, Oct. 24th, In Vlllard
Hall. An interesting program has
been arranged and a pleasant evening
is promised to all wl-o will honor the
class with their presence.
Cloak Lost. Black cliashmere
cloak, with jet trimmings, was lost
between Springfield and Alt Bonnett's
lust Friday evening. The tinder will
please leave the same at this olllce.
To Care a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if It falls to cure. 25c.
C i'i'i'ii
See Watts and Imvn vmir
tested. J
Five reasons why vouch
'-'III
ot. Miiva aiu ivuiutw Irom frrtti - .
flro can bo started at the boSl; J10' ""ooih
2nd. Our draft is the Ugh, est of ! l. '
essential to tho niece.. , l'Lii. k'!l. sm .....
4th.
Mb.
n he removed 5 hen It g""Jf 5 A VaJS
Our cast top stoves can be SiSZi W
blow oir.wigtJoVet pre'vliS0 !"?".
burning the carpel with a hn. U )t,,lioh?Ws
urn by using It . a handle; ?h.CS"r iS
unu i uiuw urn, OUT blnvo I- i U m."! m
All stove, are lined wilb I , Je.
rirJK"te!wee" MwllnluJ1! .naif M bto.-
,.;r::?-,' ""J"bg and hnrn.'"."' "at "
e'f Airtight " " "Ul Mtct tb
Cole'i
- iwiau
Anew lotiust
S. Ik. IiOlffQ.-s
' 9th an" Oak.,,4
CLOSING OUT SALE
Of Buggies, Carriages ana Wagons
LOOK AT THESE PRICES: .
A First Clttss Buggy, Leather Trimmings and i leather top,
choice of five styles of springs. Former prices: '
$100 and $105, now .
No 11 Road Wagon (Portland Body) Lea Trim
4 Spring 2 Seat Mountain Wagon, Complete "
4 8 " " " "
Canopy Tops $20 and $25 extra.
No 2 Combination Spring Wagon 2 Seat, former price $100
These are no cheap trash but the best goods ever
made at the factory.
"COAST" all Steel Gear Wagons.
CAPACITY. TIRE
8x8J 2500 lbs 1, Farm Bed
8x9 3500 lbs : If, " "
3x10.... 4000 lbs 18, " " '
3JxlO .6000 lbs ....I, " " "Z
Sixll 7000 lbs 1, " " "
3 inch tire $5.00 extra. California Rack bed $7.50. extra.
M. M. DAVIS.
Aaslguce Coast c. .(,
torvalllt,Oi,ln.
complete.
urn
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. an
June 4th. 1896.
New Shoes,
New Styles.
Our new shoes have arrived
at last.
Call and examine them.
Prices as Low as the Lowest
YORAN & SON,
The Shoe Dealers
Pom-land Bettino. The Dally
Tribune, of Portland, last evening,
says: "Bets on McKinley are difficult
to get. Cigar stores have signs posted
up ottering large odds on the republi
cun candidate, but people who go there
are unable to secure bets. Mr Patrick
Maher called at several-of the places
Saturday and could find no money.
The proprietor of one place which
ollered $250 to $100 on McKinley said
he had no funds and thai the offer had
been made by a customer. He did not
know the 'customer's' name. After
some haranguing Mr Maher offered
$100 to $75 on Bryan, and even then
could find no takers. Fnally Mr
Maher secured a bet at $100 to $50 that
Bryun would carry Oregon, and the
taker considered McKlnley's chances
in this state so slim that he demanded
3 to 1 before accepting the 2 to 1 bet."
We m'ght tell you more about One
Minute Cough Cure, but you probably
know that it currs a cough. Every
one docs who has used It. It is a per
fect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse
uess. It Ib an esnecial favorite for
children, being pleasaut to take and
iuh-k in curing.
Osburn A DeLano.
There is a significant something about our new Fall Dress
nui it .urn uirongs mo aepattment with ready buyers.
It may be Styles, Qualities or Prices -perhaps a combina-
,ever it. is, h i doing business and a moat
satisiactory uusinem at that.
Hosts of New Wears havs arrived the oast few davs
We want to introduce them to your notice so that vou can
rat flr.1 i,t,.b J '
Dress Goods.
34 in. mixed Suitings Qh 20c per yd.
34ui. plain ($ 120c per yd.
3(.in. mixed 35c per vd.
38 in. mixed " 50c per Vd
46 in. IMack Dress Goods GOc per vd
50 in. Black Hrocade just
the thing for suits $1.00 j,er ytl
Imported Fancy Dress Patterns-the
very Latest.
Your dress is here if you will only come and select it
NEW JACKETS AND CAPES ARRIVING EVERY DAY.
Prof Barigbt will recite for the sen
iors baturuay evening.
THE-
Theatrical Season
WILL BEGIN
With the presentation of
"ALABAMA,"
-BY THE
Clement BrainbridiEe Co,
OCTOBER 26th,
AT THE -
Opera .ouse.
M0RK SPEAK15G.
Hon Vm M Colvie will uM a.
citizens of Lane countv on th. m.
litical issues of the day in Ecjsk
Aionuay, uctouer aith.
Marvelous Kesolta.
From a letter written by Iter J Goo
dermann, of Dlmontlale, Midi, ew
permitted to make tbiseitract: "I
have no hesitation In recommeudiDi
Or King's New Discovery ull
suits were almost marreloui la tbs
case of my wife. While ItraipuM
of the Baptht church at Rives JaiitHS
she was brought dotvo with puts.
monia succeeding la grippe. Ttniolt
paroxysms of coughing would ltd
hours with little interruption aidU
seemed as if alio could Dot mrrin
them. A friend recommtndeil ft
King's New Discovery; It wisqifet
in its work and highly satisfsolotj ii
results." Trial bottles free at Hnl
son & Linu's drug store. Bfp
size, GUoaim f.
Be comfortable while trartlini
cool weather. The Union PacUc baa
its trains throughout by steam hat
from the engine, thus mming mj
r.nrt. nf all Its cars Dleaaaut aod an-
fortable. It also lights IU an bj
celebrated Pintsch light, msnoitw
hrllllnnt at. nl aht. PasseDRri am
daily on the fast mall, which
Portland "at 7 p m. or aieeptaj
.o.i..iUns iicbota. or iDformsU
call on or address E J SIcumu
agent, E' gene. Oie.
as cddW
ruchings, luces, aud gossamer Ti
not stand much rubbing. tF
vvui,i,,.r iwilir cleans tbem p
. kU
fectly without damage or irouir-
11 A 1-1. '"
Won't "yellow the clothes" J
they say about Soap Foam
T I ..
ruwuci .
The Eugene Granite and Harlli I
W. V. mnii -
Still have ampl. room jtfjfiHU
tlnue (a they have la tlif rJ "
bolter class ol moiiumeulsl ' ,
In addition to Marble ami u-t
prepared to famish all k'"Sl.M
...eh as CirhlT,. for '?"ftai
Work, etc., cut from the Homer
W. KUYKENDALL, M. 0.,
Physician andSurgeoi
Office in Chrisnian
Special attention to sureer J snJ
eases of wimim.
LIVEEF001
ROLLER Mill
Ailfi!
lission, 75c; 50c.
I Seats on sale at Henderson &
1 Linn's.
,i j
tlna anil nnP-
UIIB vm
MONROE,
Far. ers will be K' "
all ro"d-
.. . ,. .., tl.r "
tony p"."-;(Yi,,i. M
OHLY HISH GME FLOUR H
r Vonr0
Lessee and manager, m