DAILY EUGENE GllAED.
I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
Published every evening of the week, Sundays
etooptttd. Address All oommunloatlons, and
mike ell reinUtautses parable to the JCuokxc
tin so, Eugene. OroROn.
BIJH.-iflUKflON BATED:
(dailt.i
Delivered by carrier, per week I 1ft
Delivered by carrior, per mouth 60
By mall, one yoar(ln advance) 6 00
Six mouthi 00
One month 60
Slngleooples 6
Will not be sent by mall to any addreai, (or
a'ty length of time, unleu paid In advanoe.
One year tin advanco) 12 00
Six months . 1 00
Advertising rates made known on application.
Entered as second-class matter at the Eugene,
Oregon, poetoffloe.
EASTERN OFTICE-230 to 234 Temple Court,
New York City. B. KATZ, Agent.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
The silver senators say tliey w'll
not stand in the way of a republi
can tariff bill.
ley's election would raise the price
of thoir wool two cents." Comment
is unnecessary.
The Salvation Army is alive and
actively engaged in preparations for
its annual Self-Denial Week, which
takes place throughout the United
States from Nov. 10th to the 22d
Large Bums of money have been
raised in past years for this pur
pose and it is expected u total of
140,000 will be raised this year,
Members of the army and its so
cial friends are asked to abstain
from luxuries in order to raise
money for the purpose of establish
ing food and shelter bureaus in
large cities for the poor and needy.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggist refund the money
if it falls to cure. 2oo.
The Lane county tax roll will be
completed this week by Assessor Bur
ton and bis deputies.
A beet sugar factory will be
erected at Tigardville, Washington
oounty, Oregon.
Portland Tribune: '"Good ad
vice to those who have been re
moved from the fire and police de
partments would be to go to work
and quit crying. You are inform
ed by your newspaper ally and
supposed friend, that prosperity
has returned, work is plenty and
gold to be had by the cart load
Get some of that gold and start
mills."
Mrs. Martha Hughes Cannon
who has been elected to the state
senate of Utah, is the first woman
in the country who has aohioved
suah distinction. Her opponent
on the ticket was her husband, and
she defeated him by .4000 votes,
She is a Mormon and a democrat,
and proposes to direot her alien
lion to legislation aOeuting sanitary
and educational matters.
Mrs. Russell Sage is a devout
ohuroh -woman, and one who car
ries her religion into the praotical
evory day affairs of life. "I oon
aider it my duty," she Bays, "to
toaoh my servants economy. The
women will marry, and if they do
not understand the art of saving
and making the moBt of everything
tuey will make their husbands un
nappy and ruin their homes and
the whole of their future lives."
rr; mi m
. luoiuinnvuie ioioptione says:
"The MoMinnville merchants are
grumbling about the inorease in
freight rates. The Southern Pa
elfio company has made a combl
nation with the river boats and
freight has been increased from 100
to 400 per cent." The only way to
successfully down this combina
lion is lor the different towns to
own their own steamboats. Eu
gene should get a move on lie i bo If
and be the pioneer In the busi
new.
Napoleon Bona
parte, one oi tna
most forceful men
In all history, a man
continually wrap
ped in schemes and
campaigns, in plots
.and counter -plots.
striving intently
ana amDiuousiy loi
success and power
a man whose utter
disregard for human
life made his battles
the bloodiest the
world has ever seen
this man found
bitterness in his tri
umphs because he
had no heir to whom
to bequeath his
freatness. Joseph
ne wag divorced
largely for this rea
son. Many women
re incapable of
bearing children.
Many more of them
are afflicted with
disorders of the organs directly feminine
so that bearing children would be danger
ous to them, and unfair to the children.
Every child deserves the heritage of
health. The children cannot receive this
irom a sickly mother. There is no rea
son why they should have such a thing
as " female weakness." It is as unneces
sary as it is distressing. Dr. Pierce's
favorite Prescription cures all forms of
Distinctly leminine sickness. It purifies,
nrengtuens ana invigorates. It is pre
pared for just this one purpose ana no
other. It's the only medicine now before
me puuic lor woman's peculiar ailments,
adapted to her delicate organization by
a regularly graduated physician, an ex-
penenced and skilled specialist in these
maiaaies. Jt cannot do harm in any con
dition of the system. Its sales exceed
the combined sales of all other medicines
lor women,
Bvenr woman OUffht to send nnirent rinmri
to pay for mailing a free copy of Dr. Pierce's
thousand page ' Medical Adviser." World's Die.
ucuicai
Greatest Highest
Quantity. Quality.
r
5maIIest
Price.
The largest piece of strictly
high grade tobacco ever sold for
the price. Not the large size of
the piece alone that has made
"Battle Ax" the most popular
brand on the market for 10 cents
QUALITY; SIZE; PRICE.
pensary I
1 Association, Uuffalo, M. V.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMKNT.
Estate of Martha W. Cooper, decease.).
Hotioe Is herehv olven thitl T.t;a V
Thomnson. admlni.lrAtf It nf .ni ..1.1.
as men uer aooonnt for final settlement of
onio. estate; and Monday Ihe 7lh dav of
Dooember 1890, has been set by order of
,ur ueannu ouieouona to toe
same.
Lraitt N Tdoupsom,
Go B Dnants, Administratrix.
Atty for estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR).
Holloa Is herebr otten that T l
Vaughan have been appointed by the
uouuij lionn oi Lane county administra
tor of the estate of Fred. Peters, deoaaaed
ana an persons navloo claims aminat
e elates re hereby requested to present the
same to me duly verified at Ihe office of E R
Skipworlh in Lugene, Oregon, within six
mamas irom ine date thereof.
Dated at bngene, Oregon, September
Liti VauaHiit,
Administrator of said estate.
E. It. Bkipworth,
Ally, tor Administrator,
EXECUTB1X'8 SALE
TATE.
OF REAL E3-
To Wheeling, West Virginia,
belongs the distinction of the most
hilarious and picturesque parade of
the oampaign. It was a great pop
ular demonstration in honor of
Mary Ellen Lease, and both par
tics took an equal part in it. Two
thousand five hundred men were
in lino, dressed In fomalo attire,
and soma exceedingly elaborate
oostumes were worn. The ad vanoe
was taken by 29 old maids, attired
In curl papers, night caps and
night gowns, each carried a lighted
candle, and close behind was Mrs.
Lease herself, represented bv an
, imitation young lady in an elabo
rate white silk party costume and
while lur-trimmod opora cloak,
seated in a carriage drawn by four
norsos and llanked by a body guard
of twentioth contury girls.
The Dalles Times-Mountaineer
: An Eastern wool buyer, who
has been in the city'tho last three
or four months trying to buy wool,
and alio advocating the election of
McKinley, left tho warehouses in
disgust yesterday, after having
spent several hours in an unsuc
cessful kttomnt i.i I...- . 1 ..
l - ;t -L. ' . . I !' ? G W Park
.v.u.i.uig luBl tnese lool J"a o u aimer, allot Elmire. Oregon.
wool raitf-rs really thought McKin-' B u
Nottoe is berebv siren this thm nn..
taned executrix of tha nf k.,.
Kuney, doceeaed, by virtus of an order
issued ont of the oounty court of Lane
ouumr. vregoo on me Bin flay of Novem
her, 18JB, I will sell at private sale on the
vtn any oi ueoetnber. IKOfl at in ni.v
iu iue loreuoon oi said dav the rnllnin
described real properly belonging to sni
estate, to pay the debts thereof, to-wit: Be
Kinaing at the intersection of the East line
of Willamelt. street with the Norlh line
of 1.31b. stieet in tb. city of Eogene, Laoe
.mu.j, vrrKoD, running tomes North
long tbe tast line of Willamette street
a feet; thence East narallnl wiih ink
street 16o feet; tbenc Son lb 165 i 6 feet to
Klin street, aud Iheoce West along the
North line of 13th street 105 feet to nlaca of
rgiuning.
said sale to take Dlaoa on iha j..
scribed premises in tugens, Oregon.
1 erms thereof cash in hand.
Eix K ltumi,
. .. Executrix of said estate.
o,ed1 Wue, Oregon, November 6,
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. ABRA MS, Cashier.
A. Q. HOVEY, Jk., Asst. Cnshr.
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE
T. O.BnrnBioics,
President.
8.B. JSakjs, Ja.,
Cashiei
First
National
l!
Ml
W. M. RENSHAW, Proprietor.
Kecpi the Beit brands of
WHISKEY. BRANDY,
AND
All Kinds of Wines.
GIN,
Also the CelpbratMi HPTTT.TT7.
iniijiv Autvtt, jjiiKKon draught.
NOTICE FOR rDBLtOATION.
I.and OfHce at Roavbnrg, Oregon,
. , . . September 16, 18W.
notice is berebr siren ih.i il,. inii.
ag-named settler has filed notioe of hie In-
inllon to make final proof in ennport of
lit .1.. m . k. . . . . ... 1
.... v.m,. aim aniQ n
before Joel Ware. IT
nnssioner,
roof will bemale
8 O O (.m.
at Enuene.
October 47. 18.N1, yis Nicholas Kolberl
no homealead entry No 6286 fortheu n w
',, n y, o eM of seo lli tp 17. i, r 6
west.
Us name, tha fullnwl till ffllnaaaaa S
pirn hit ocntiDoat nMiitiene upoa ami
1tllf.stinn nt aal.l I.. 1 .
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IS
RQQERIES
Having a Large and Complete stock of
Biaple and fancy Groceries bought
in the beet markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH.
can oiler tbe publlo better nrlw
mu any otner nouse in Eugene.
Prodnce of mums tatei il Market Prices.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Stage leave. Eugene Mondays and
Tuesdays at 6 a m. mirl arriv.- ,..
enre at 4 p m the day followl ng.
Iteturnlng tage leaves Florence
?lu,r?,,?,'x?d,'r',,',i ' 8 a m and
arrives la Eugene at 6 n m the dav
iiiiiowing.
SINOUt FARE.. ,
ROUND TRIP
.K.00
.19 00
Ot Eugene.
Paid up Usli Capital $50,000
surplus ana Fronts, $50,000
&.ugene - - Oregon
A general banking business done on reason
able terms. 8iht drafts on NEW YORK,
CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and PORT
LAND. OREOON.
Bills of exchange sold on foreign oonntrioe.
Lrci'-jBiMnnKireusuDjeoi u enaca or oertltl.
cate of deposit
All colleotinns eotnutod to na will reoeire
pmoipt attention-
Central Market,
FISHEfidf ATKINS
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constanllj on hand a hill supplj ,1
otth, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
wuicn tliey will sell at the lowest
uiaraei prices.
A fair store oi tie dddIIc patronage solicited.
:-TO THE FARMERS ,
We will pay the highest market price
rl vaitie, tiogg and Bbeep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
tUGENE, OREGON.
J. F. FORD,
(Branirellst.1
Ofl)es Moines. Iowa, write, node,
8. B. Mkd. Mfo. Co.,
Duftir, Oregon.
week J fnnTll.0n 8,7iVll!r hon"
half vTrj ! V" ' one-
tn sn'r, ". wasted away
vlgorAu. and Vrtllffl upb'b
Cough fcure )M done
Botiiortheohlhlren like it Your 8
B. Cough Cure ha. -Ii"ir B:
for all.
are
t i.'.. .
rellirWirt'swlS eVeJna."-1'
with the Headache snruVM cS2 hi '.T!.',,m
two or three doses a wee. ' bj tolln
poalllre suarante
0 oenu car bottle bj ell druggists
CEO. B. DORRIS.
attorney and Coimsellor-at-Law,
ll'OL PKAOTICK IN THE COURTS
V of the Second Judicial District and in
te Supreme Court of this State.
8ini:ll attention gi.en to collection! and
raavort In probate.
0.8,4
FOR ALL nr,.! II
a. HOKSIS. I. L. STIVKMS
DORRIS & STEVENS.
Attobny-at-Law,
EUOKNE, OEKQON
Orrici OverLano County Bank,
7:00 V Mi
uauy,
7:00 I'M
1'aily.
8:10 A M
tJany.
1. -.'uue.,-.n "
J. M. WILLIAMS, '
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS A BFECIAIFV.
Itoom 5 uitalrs, Blsdon's Blook, 0th street.
I.
"ui. with .k su'aT.sa.,
L,..f ' . I
Hood tnis u l
laud ln,0JL"l.lie ltai1;!
Thlor-iinnLMSf:IU
PortianKf-wr,,,
la.;11'.
L. BILYEU,
Attokney-at-Law,
KUOKNB, OREOON.
Orrica Over First National Bank,
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFPicB-One-half bloek south of Chrisman'i
Blook,
KUOENE, i : OREGON.
J. J. WALTON,'
Attorney-at-Law,
EUOENK, OBKUCN.
OlDoe up-staira, Walton's block.
Will do a Kouera! law practioein all thooourts 2.04 p m Lv
o.M p mAr
Recoiver and Msna.
oruaua, Oregon.
The .Shasta
OF THE
The SonthemPaic tt
South j ssdUi.
8.60pm XV ---TS5i:--T-ii
l:mll.. Hi?
well. Cottage Grove, T)'JJk
from Ko.eburJA;.
BOBBBUBO HAIL, Buu
"'"""lu rort.n.1
of thlsBtato.
. Euesm
ttosebnrg
H. D. NORTON,
LAWYER
Booms 1 and 2 over First National I
Bank.
wuif.T,eryonei wlth Kreetlnga
v g 11" Parity, we are
Yours, Jin, j K K
Ttokaiiai l aa.1. ( 0 ...
,B0,; s omoe in Mor-
It would be bard to convince a man
sum-ring from bilious colio that bis
agony Is due to a microbe with ao un
pronotiuoable oaiue. But one dose of
DeWltt'i Uolie and Cholera! un will
convince him of Its power to afford
Inilatit relief. It kills iwln.
OoBURN A UkI.ano.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice ia k.k.
O. E. LOOHIS, M. D.,
Physician and Sumeon,
Office up-talm In Shelton block ever Geo. T,
iiKu ot dou grocery uore.
Private telephone inside
for calls day or night.
Aril...
4aMpa.ll.
6:15 p ml A Sal"
DINING CAES ON OGDES iwtl
SFCOKD CLASS SLEETO'llmi
Attaobed to all IbiMjl
West RM. Tkj
BB-i wuEH P0BTLAND km
w.-lij. I
AIL TRAIN Dlllr (BCm Kim I
7:30am I T,v P-n..j . ,.'L
12.16 pm I Ar Cernlli uZ
At AibtnV flUd ilnrralK. I
IUO UW1 I w.wBaa uu.iai O. AiUKlD JlaUtlf,
MJ-MaWa TBAU DAILT (HOnitJlUt)
DK. J. W. HARRIS,
Ptiytdioiarx and Surgeon
: :
Oinco oTur Henderson A Ltnn'aDrag Store.
OrFiCKUuOBs: 9 to 12a. m.; 2 to6 and 7 to8
P. in.
Kpni ntiif Ferrr street between 12th and 13th
inopmL. Portland Artia,. I
T.Vra n n I A. 11.111 !t1 t 'I
i f J us U iUUiUUUIVUlf Uf I
THROUGH TICKETS to ill Fda
in tbe bastern Btetee, Cimdi ij lis, I
nn iu. j i . . tr I
us uuwiuni tuwni nun iron
ii. (i. ADAIH.igtilVj
BKOEHLKR, KPRuOEEJ,
Manaifer, Ant 6. F. aod ha ir
POBTLAMi.
DR. Q. W. BIDDLE,
DENTIST,
Eugene Street
Doei only first-clasa work. The latest lm.
DrOTetneilla UtlM. Tnrrna mmlarata nillnaanrl
residence on OHta atrmt. hfltwMn wirth
Hixth atrects, one block weat of Mlnneaoia
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
COMPLEXION
pozzbliis
Combines everv .lmnt rt
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmJess, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable
to the face in this climate.
Inilrt npon having the gtntilna.
it n f oa twit tviarwMtfit.
TIME CARD.
After the 4th of Oct, 1S95, tbe tM
cars will run on the followisgittelis
lime until lurtner notice.
LEAVINO THE DEPOT.
7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 0:10-9:40-100)1.0.
then every half hour.
LEAVE TUB CNIVEMTT.
75-7 5-8:25-8o-935-9a0.1IIJii a
then every half hour.
cars win leave rronmiij nw.
H. W. HOLDK
W8 mM
Ppti.nrtld mratli..'WtfirV"''t
rf. :.. tnia t
ll.ia. .nc-.l
ICS (.WnleiaAriiie,
9 THE MORNINO
stIm n ! si ill I I ataer1
HAVE A DATE?-
nliPnnnin f nirn4-!rrA R I
wiiMii a mum urns.
x !
Are a natural laxative.
Is wholesome.
Uoes not trrina nr niolrAn
the stomach.
It is the coming laxative.
Excellent for children.
Henderson A Linn can tell von mors
about them.
For sale at Vorlnlton
LAMES m"
Dn. FELIX LEBflUNS
8TEEI P FEP! IW
liable cu-, on tl.-'aTSurkt. t
If. B
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
his final to-
.h?tereo.n0,'a.id da Vl"' ia
s the place nf final he.riViX! i "'
"jo :ion"he?n." y K'eW, '"k'
Dated.. ti.,en..(Jr.Octob.,J5t..l89
.... Jf Becaia.ii.
ERsP..,tTi"r"t'0,M,,0""-
Attorney for Viininitlralrr.
Land Offloe at Rosebnrg, Orecon,
. . . I nil .?.
None, ish.reh. .i" T.. fK-;-L;. .
Mined settler has Bled notice of
" , ' to make final
end .h- "'PP0 his olaim,
f.jii w"'d J"00' wl" Mtnade be
U 8 0 0 Commissioner, at
jmR-n,R?.on December 5, 18M. vii:
nf. ,S 8,c,brelb". on H B No 6859 for
-"OpYsesr1 """X"
H tiaineS th fnlln.ln. .1.
I Lis ooutinnona ...i.nu ..j
..uaiion of, aai i land, tit:
H,;iZ" 1 lfB UcCnllocb, James
ali o. ", M Nighswander,
" ' udliUe, Lane oonntv, Oregon.
R. M. Vich.
Keglster.
LE BBHK'SwsasJrSg
CURS..-
Tnnn7 PFlJlSO Di-ff""
I afenu, Emelie, rfun. .
NOTICE KORrCBLICAW
L.ndOmc...BS
Nntlr is bwby U'"'1 .".i-efaii.
ing nam.d seltl.r J ''?arPZ
tcSlionto mak- """ir.iili
bis claim, a. l ths'"J JT
before Joel Ware, V f t v j
.1 Eugene, l.ne )" u.!
vember 28. 18U0, tis Ji a"
p v &nm. for Ihe
a, r 4 west. iiip sfuj
'H. name. !h M"
provebi. coniinuo.;
Toll, and L D llaiing''
Oregon. BMTu'i.