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

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EUUENE, OKEGON, SATU11DAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21. ISM.
NO. 1 11.
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Hops.
CotnmUtilouers Court.
Brevities.
DAILY
GUARD.
fd 1 1 Mm I M
f rn iu your throat
Worm Chocolates ,
fllvctriiiB Suppo-itoriea
file Suppositories
1,1 iu the Head
riiareoal Tablets
IHilorate Potash Tablets
toils Miut Tablets
ful Toothpaste .
1VI1I Cream '
fritch Hazel Jelly
Almond
nimi "
I Yerington's Ninth
rull Sized Bed-Steads at
I $1.50 EACH,
f At DAY & HENDERSON'S.
7th and Willamette Streets.
EUGENE'S OPPORTUNITY.
o Set ore
,1
the Encyclopaedic Dic
tionary. iTIie Pacific Coast Newspaper Syndi
late exteuds to the people of Eugene
osd viciuity an opportunity to secure
'limited number of sets of the great
gncyclopuedio Dictionary, upon the
me easy terms that were recently
stored in Portland mid nt the low in
ftwliictory prices.
iThla oiler will bold good, at most,
Ik a few days only, as the purpose of
Ite Snydicate at present Is con lined to
attributing a limited uumber of sets
Ijt various poiuts In the state for the
purpose of uninparison with other
orks of reference. This distribution
k rapidly approaching its end, after
tbieh it will he Impossible to obtain
Ike work except nt the advanced
rices.
;
,$We sell the famous Soap Foam
fulling ponder. Hall & Hon.
j'U3v4t Hendersorh Undertakers ano
bnlialmers. Cor Wil. and th sts.
bo to, ,
row
hi
rot THK LHADlSO BKAHD1 OF
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
..ALSO..
? Confectionery, Nuts and Soda Water.
-FRUITS IN SEASON-
rt Klectnl tin of smoker articles In town.
Try Oregon Cracker Co.'s
It
HOLE
HEAT
AFERS-
"le from R.idstou process whole
Jlieat flour. Finest thing made for
J'peptlcs or all persons with weak
mehs.
-Bjware of Imitations. Be sure and
l Oregon Cracker Co.'s Brand,
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J. S. LUCKEY,
? 23 "W 3E3 la aa It-.
'Vatches and Clocks Repaired.
1 1C
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27 let your milk sourP
OUr TTIOQf anAilt
OUr butter runP
b a little ICE will save all.
Also the water is bad so order
Cisa r, k. . - . -
uccr sent & your nuuao.
10ot
lOOtl
Idols
lOcls
lllel
lilels
lOeta
luvts
Wets
Wets
lOcts
KJcti
Street Drug Store.
Chinch Notices.
CONOKKOATIOXAL CHURCH.
All services as umial. Vim will be
cordially invited.
R C U HOOKS,
Pastor.'
U U CHURCH.
Sunduy school 10 a m; Preaching 11
a m, "Christ's prayer for the Church."
Junior and Senior Eudcuvor at 6
o'clock, a uniou Thanksgiving service
led by the Junior superintendent.
Preaching 7:3) subject, "That which
will and will not avail." You are
welcome at these serv.cis.
Geo D Needy,
Pastor.
KIHST PHKrillYTKKlAX CIIIIHC1I.
All services as usual. Welcome.
W S Gii.iiert.
UNIVKHSALIHT CHURCH.
Service at Mount's hall Sunday,
Nov 22, as follows: Sunday school at
10 o'clock; preaching at 11 and 7:30;
Y POU at 0:30 o'clock.
Key A E McAi.ihtkr,
Pastor.
TH ANKSCHVINCl SERVICE.
The usual Thanksgiving service will
be held on Thursday of next week at
the Congregational church at 10:30 a
m. Sermon by Rev Abbott.
W 8 Gilbert.
M K CHURCH.
Quarterly meeting at the M E church
tomorrow. Rev Dr Ford the presiding
elder will he present and offlcate. The
sermon at 1 1 o'clock by Dr Ford, will
be followed by the administration of
the Sacrament of the Loid's supper.
At 7:30 p m the pastor will preach.
The Sunday school. Junior and Ep
worth League meeting at the usual
hours. All invited. The Quarterly
Conference will conveuo Monday
evening at 7:30 iu the parlors of the
church. Let all the official meiubtrs
be prescut.
J T Abbott,
Pastor.
Cottage lirove-lrtnmtl Items,
leader, Nov 21.
The high water seriously damaged a
partofG II Slone's mill race ii Cot
lave Grove, but he will soon have Ilia
damage repaired and bo In shape for
work.
Hen Ttiorntctiburg, living on No-
well's ranch on Ciast ork, died
Thursday aud was buried Friday, lie
had only bs married a few months.
We learn that the burnetiziiig plant
of the BP Co., if expected to arrive
about Saturday night to commence
operations again. This will be good
news to our people.
W B (Tirisinan, one of Collate
Grove's enterprising merchants Is pre-
n,i,. m ir.'cl an extension of
twenty-two feet to his w store
room.
The bridge acrosi Row river, on 8 Z
Paxtou's place was swept away by the
high water this week. 'I his is nboiil
all the d.rnaj eaued by the flood on
the upper Hurt of the ilv.r.
We are informed by couiictciil
authority that theCalifomia company
that has been doing extensive develop
ment work mi the Thompson ledge
will put In forty stamp mill "" their
rr,r..rtvassoonn ".ihei will
! permit In the spring. The mill Is b. I
equlpptd will' the latest and lst ma-Ichlnery.
b Simmons i.ivt: t nrci'LAroR-don!
for;t to Ultt it. 1 i : 1 i r gels sluggisb
Carina tu .nt-.T, j,. t ,';0 all nature,
and tlu ys'..-::i tv.v .-...d up by
ths accurnil.::..! ..i: v ::: :i brings on
Malaria. KVvT a...! A--i.o .-..j lilieunu
tism. low va::t u .m'.:c v.t your Livr
mw, b:.' sure yu t;l-.o SIMMONS
L.IVI-K :::-CL t.Io;y la do it. It also
re?Lt-.. ! i-.-. r-K-p? it properly at
work, v.!;. i yovr ;,v.: -,i - ill be fr;e from
F-!son ?.:iJ v.v: y': .' b-.V i.ivlgorated.
1 ou e.-t UJ:;s::--iMi LOUD when
your syst-m is i:i t, tv,vli;Ion, and that
v ,11 only bs w li-.-i tfe Liver is kept active.
ry a Liv;r Ij.oJv once and note the
dmsrencj. But U.';e tiny SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR -it is SIMMONS
LIVER RLGULATOR which makes the
dnference. Take It in powder or In liquid
already prepared, or make a tea of tho
powder; buttakeSlMMONSLlVER REGU
LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every
package. Look for It.
J. Ii. ZeiUu & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Personal.
Judge A II FUk went to Salem to
day.
Al Allien is sulK-rlng from an attack
of lumbago.
Itev M L Rose returned from Port-
laud today.
Mrs A Oliver was a passenger to
Portland today.
J FICelly, of Grant's Pti-s, spent hist
night In the city.
Jack O'Neil of tliu O It A N C i was
a passenger north this morning.
Attorney J 8 Medley emu dim 11
from Cottage Grove thin morning.
A Willard of l iiliap-Gn.vc was an
arrival on I lie H'-u-Uurg lor.il this
morning.
Turn Russell, formerly n resident ot
this city, paiscd throuli on tho Rose
burg local this morning.
E C Lako took his family lo his
farm near Hariibburg today where
they will reside hereafter.
J A Waddle, of Portland, Jm iiI last
night in our city, lie is one of the
must popular commercial men on the
road and always does a large liuriiicss
iu Eugene.
Chas Wilson, ,f Portland, the old
timo conductor on the S P It It, was
shakin;; hands with hix many ac
quaintances III K.ione to lay.
Geo II Colter, of Glennda, nut who
has been spending several months at
Butte, .Montana, n-turiinl here this
morning. lie reports lively limes in
Montana ami expects to return lucre.
Today's Salem Htaleiiiiin: Mrs J A
Henn, mother of It S Iloan of the state
supremo court, lett Salem for I ort
land yesterday aiiurnooii, nnving
spent Ihepsst wii k veiling her sou
and his family In this city.
Our I s and....
....Other Eyes.
Our I'l are Just as strong as
they were fifty years ago, when
we have cause to ns them.
Fut we have less and less cause
to praise ourselves, since others
do the praising, and we are
more than willing for you to see
us through other eyes. This
is how we look to S. P. Boyce,
wholesale and retail druggist,
Duluth, Minn, who after a
quarter of a century of obser
vation writes:
"I have sold Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla for more than is yesrs,
both at wholesale aud retail,
and have never heard anything
but words of praise from my
customers; not a single com
plaint has ever reached me. I
believe Ayer's Rorsaparilla to
be the best blood purifier, that
has been introduced to the gen
eral public." This, from a
man who has sold thousand of
dozens of Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
is strong testimony. But it
only echoes popular sentiment
the world over, which has,
"Nothing but words of praise
for Ayer's Sarsaparilla."
AnT doubt .W:l lit S.n4 rot-C.r.lwftk'
t hill. 4nnl.ll .Ml NIM S.lflhierf.
Addr.M J. C. ATKS CO., Low.ll. !-
Salem Statesman: Hops aro worth,
between 11 and 121 cents: there ur
few unsold hops in this market, how-
over. Of the hop situation arouno
Gcrvias '.oday'a Issue or the Star wli!
say: .
"We have met a number of grovtor
aud we llnd that they are Intending to
cultivate their several yards Iu antiol-al
patiou of a a good market thecomingy
year. As the matter uow standa the"
prospects for next year are for good,,
prices. To be sure the lime Is a long 'r,
way oft, but hope springs eternal in
the hop growers breast, and it is fortu
nate it does. Now that the crop
is all accounted for it will be found u
that the year's output will not exueed
35,000 bales iu Oregon if as much,
Quality was the maiu feature of this, i
year's crop.' ' r
HOPS IN NEW YORK.
From tho Otsego Farmer of the :)th
thefollowiug Is takon: . i
"Perhaps tho number ol the bales
bought this week does uot come up to It
last week's record, but the prices paid u
have been higher aud tho general loue
of tho market has been firmer.
Twelve cents has been paid aulte L
generally for shippers, and a hop fair
quality will bring 10 ceuts readily.
We learn of no sales this week under
SJ cent.', and only one lot at that
figure.
"The Wnltel vllle correspondent of
the Unci Herald mentions tho sale of
one lot nt 13 cents. On the streets hero
there are rumors of sale as high as 14
and 15 cents. A cable from London to
to the Farmer as we go to press snyi
that tho market there Is advancing."
The Yattervilln Times of the same '
dutesa: k
"The higlieot market reached this'
week for hops according to our beat In- j
lormutloii is 13 cents. Nine to II cents t
appears to be about the rango for the"
majority of stock moving." 1
Transportation.
HarrUburg Review: "The matter of
truiisurtatiou rates lo and from Hunts
burg, Is ox'jrcislng our shippers at this
time, and In fart all the business men
and farmers are proclaiming their dis
satisfaction with rates) placed by th
late combine, on what they con.iume
nud mi what they export as well.
Tliey see m to think the rates imposed i
Involve a considerable degree of extor- !
1 1 on. While they are convinced that0
the rates charged by the river com-'
panics last boating season, vir.: $.1 per
ton up, and $1.60 on grain down"
stream was not reasonable pay for tho
service rendered, they do not believe
that an advance of more than three
hundred per cent on the rate men
tioned is justifiable. It Is now pro
posed by some, as a measure of relief
to pool all the freight to be shipped
from this k !nt and oiler it by con
tract to an Independent company.
"This plan has tho appearance of
being feasible. No doubt our neigh
bors below ui on the river would join
the lliirrisburg people In such nn ar
rangement, and perhaps Eugeno shl-
p -rs would become interested parties.
Altogether an amount of freight would
be represented sufficient to intluco a
a responsible company to take hold
of lire business. 'Where I hero Is a
will there is a way' according to the
old adage, aud the Willamette river
seems to be the Way In this liutr.ncc.1'
run B P Company's AssKfwMK.vin.
The B P Company's nssestneul mi
m id bed in this county has been re
duced i'M per utile by the county
board ol equalization. The corri-
piny was assessed J.V00 pir mile
on the main lliu and 11000 per mile
on the Woodburii-Spilugllcld branch.
Lands owned by the company were
assessed al a general average of $1.30
per acre. The burneliziug plant al
Lathnm was assessed at $12,500 by
Ascnr Iliirton, and wood, ties, pil
ing, etc, In the county was assessed at
about $'i00. Tho reduction made by
the counly board of equalization nn
ri-ad lied amounts to$29,l!li. The en
tile aivessmeut against tho biirnetling
plant, wood, ties, piling, etc., was
-triken oil' the roll, making the total
.eduction over $50,000. The company's
a-M-Nsineiit this year was the mine as
l was Isst year, but the redorllon
: made by the board lust year was $7."0
per mil). The co-npany will tin re
quired to psy laxes on alxiut IVlISKI
acres more land this year than It did
i last, which will amount lo about
H"',"1" The land in qui stlon was In
lili-pu'ir as lo right of title Inst veal
iinO for that reason was excluded fiom
i laxati'io. The company asked for a
n-ilui tion on it. land to an avernve of
50 cents r j- re bti' the liard ulused
' lo n.ake tin- cut.
j A game belwten the first and second
j tiams of ti e Central school this after
noon reunited In S lo 4 fuvnr of first
In. "i
Nov o.
Itllls allowed:
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Catliollo Church iiirectury."
There will bo a High Mass with
sermon at the Catholic church tomor
row 10:30 a m Buiiday school at p m
and Vespers 7:30 p in. The publlo is
invited to attend all services of the
ohurch.
J II Ul.AC'K,
Rector.
In Edoknr. Mr and Mrs Chas A
Underwood of Colfax, Washington,
arrived iu Eugene this mornlg and are
visiting with Mr Underwood's mother
and sister, Mrs U and daughter Peggy.
Mr Underwood was lormerly of Eu
gene but Is now located at Colfax. He
was married lost Wednesday to Miss
Hertha Chase of that city. He has
many friends here who wish the
couple success.'
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Tako Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It fulls to cure. 25c.
LAIHKS.tm.ketilf vuMit home, sail w.tit
.11 to ti.vu tho .sin. tiwsirtnnltjr. 1 lis work
1. v.rjr iili-iii.iit .ml will enallf pay lis per
ws.i. This I. no ilecfillon. 1 want no inotisjr
sii'l will Kt.'Uf M-nil full iinrtlriil.r. to .11 Mint
Ins .Umi. Mlu M. A. Hteubln., Iwrctie,
New Year for Us.
Wo havo just fmiBlied invoicing and found our
profits and business very satisfactory tbis last
year. Tho small profit wo niado on tho im
nienso amount of goods wo sold is sufiiciont to
allow us to continue our low prices if not
make them considerable lower this coming
year. Watch for prices.' We deal in cold cash
propositions.
NEW GOODS-
Mackerel, Salmon Bellies,
Siuslaw Salt Salmon,
Flaked Hominy, Prunes,
Fancy Peaches,
White and Black Figs,
Walnuts and Candy.
. Mclvinley's plurality In Indiana was-
Tio luchea of snow fell In Salem
yestenlay.
Sour krnutaud sweet elder at
A K WlHlD'8.
' Tho road on this side of Jnsoer Is
Itupissiihle for teams. -Uinhrcllas
repaired at lCugeue Saw
' Works. Dili Street.
The Rosuburg local was only about
15 minutes lute this afternoon.
Henry Keeney and Roy Hills, of
Jasper were In Eugouo ti day.
Miss Lucy Mulkey went to Pleasant
.' Hill today for a few weeks visit.
, Jay Ferree, formerly a resident of
this olty, was an arrival on the after
noon train.
Ulshop Cranston's proposed lecture
has been postponed to a date to be an
nounced Inter.
: Sour kraut and sweet elder at
A K Wood's.
Mr and Mrs Charles Scott went to
Cre.iwoll this afternoon lo visit with
i relallu's over Sunday.
An "evening with Wblttlei" at the
( brlstlau church last ulght proved a
very pleasant and profitable enter
tainment. The center piece given away in a
drawing last night by Miss Rlancli
Page was won by Miss Dlanch
Straight.
Ex-Senator J N Dolph has been
appointed receiver of the defunct
Portland Savings bank vlco O N
Penny, resigned.
Miss Martha Medluy, who has beeu
quite, sick at tho residence of Mr Thus
Aubrey, this city, returned to her
home at Cottage Grove this afternoon, '
Tho ladies of the Christian church
will glvo a fair on tho WWi and rfth of
December. There Is the place to gut .
,y0ur Christmas presents. Coma and
sse.
You d iu't have to wail fur anyone
now to liavo your vision corrected.
You have a first-class optician here in
your city who will save you money
and glvo you satisfaction. Cull on
Watte.
1 Astoria Dully News: "Tho next time
the University of Oregon and Oregon
Agricultural Collego football teams
play a game they should send for Jack
I Wilson of Fort Cnnhy.lo act as referee.
. It takes a gcnllemauly prize-llghtor to
give some of tho ruffianly football
players what thoy need."
If you have trouble with your eyes
place your cose In the hands of a re
liable optician; one who will remain
right hero where you can consult him
at anytime. J O Walls is a graduato
optician and has ono of the most com
plete outfits for tho work In the state.
He guarantees all work and charges
reasonable prices. Call ou hlui.
Shot in tub Strkkts. Tho C'or
vallls people ware treated to the
killing of a doer on the streets the other
morning. The poor thing was be
wildered by the floods and had been
previously wounded, and yielded up
iu lire to pistol and rllle shots. The
dressing process revealed Its hide full
of.ihot from shotgun charga fired In
tuit. The poor thing ran into town
through fear but found its bitterest
enemy there.
Another, Arctic Owl,. A W llotid
of Irving was In Eugoue today with
an arctic owl which he winged with a
shotgun at his place yesterday. This
Is the second one of the birds brought
Into town since yesterday. They
s -em lo bo quite numerous this sia-sen.
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W. MAYER, Agt