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DAILY EUGENE GUARD. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publinher. PnMlihed evory etenlnf of the ee, Sundays ci:opltl. Address all oominuulcallons, end make nil remittances iityatile to the Eciikm 4uasd, Euseuo, Oregon. gllB.'UIlTION KATKS: (daily. J Dillvered by carrier, per veue I 14 Dellrorod by carrier, per mouth 60 Br mall, one jroar(lujulraiioe) fl 00 Mx mouthi ..fj- 00 One mouth .. ' w) St nirle copies. . .? Will not be lent by mall to any address, 'or aiy length ol tin union paid In sdvsnce. (mm.l Oua yoar (lu advance) 12 00 4lx toontlx 1 00 vdvertlsliia ratei madeknownon application. Knwrud ai teoond-olau matter at the Eugene, - 'Oj-eRonYjftstolnoe. kaktrrn OFFICE 10 to 234 Toronto Court, New York City. E. KATZ, Agent. SATURDAY, - NOVEMBER 21. Our electrio light system and tbeater works are among the best in the state. A pork packing establishment right here in Eugene would pay a good profit, and employ a few men, and help our farmers at the same time. One of the evidences of prosper ity in Eugene following McKin ley'a election is a reduction in the Bizeofthe Register by the discon tinuation of a supplement. The present old shack in Eugene, by courtesy called an opera house, should be condemned by the city council at its next meeting. It is a menace to life every time a gath ering is held within its four walls. At two o'clock on Wednesday, November 4, the sales of the New York Journal lor that morning hadreaobed 958,991, and of the German edition 83,893. This is the highest watermark ever readied by a Newtyork daily. The Iowa savings bank of Sioux oity,Ia., olosed its doors last week, on account of heavy withdrawls on deposits and inability to realize on securities. The Paul Mill Co. of Menash, Wis., has also made an assignment. Are these signs of re turning prosperity? The demooraoy of Omaha have little in common with those so oalled demoorats who bolted the Chicago ticket. The Jacksonian olub of Nebraska, a pioneer demo oratio organization, at a rooent meeting, ordered the pictures of secretaries Morton and Carlisle removed from the walls of its club rooms, and struck from it rolls the names of secretary Morton, Col. John P Irish, of California; Tobias Castor, ex-national committoman; James Wool worth, president of the American Bar Association, ; and about 40 others, for what the reso lution recited as "active and upun opposition to the regular ttomti oratio nominees, and aiding tho election of the republican candi dates." It has been decided by the post- oflico department to experiment in the way of a rural free delivery of mail. Under the authority of con gress the postofHce department will establish, as rapidly as possible, a free rural delivery in 80 counties scattered throughout tho country. The intontion is to deliver mail by mounted carriers to farmers rcsid ing within a radius of three and one-half miles from the city limits. There has been considerable die oussion as to the practicability of the scheme. In the East, where the farming districts aro thickly settled and the roads good, the plan is practicable and it would be a much appreciated convenience to the farmers; but, as this new system would be quite costly and here in the Wost our postal service being badly crippled by the laok of means to carrv on the service, it would seem best to wait until nil the country offices were supplied with a dai ly mail service before this free delivery scheme is put into effect. I .!-. ! .. J Discussing the Branch Asylum decision, the Union Republican says: The Salem hog is already laying plana to bleed the people farther in building up. its town at the State's expense. It wants asylums and schools built therefor idiots, morphine fiends, inebriates, feeble minded and those overtaken by poverty an,f physical debility. Silem don't eifgr ex pense so long us the statfciots the bills. But the legislature should make no appropriations for more permanent institutions there until the matter of changing the consti tution can be submitted to the peo by time. They are intended to cure con stipation. They are good for men, wo men and children. They are tiny, sugar coated granules, very easy to take, very quick in their action. One " Pellet "is a gentle laxative, two "Pellets" a mild cathartic. A great many people make, the mistake of "sandbagging1' their di gestive organs. Tbey take some strong and violent medicine, which creates worse troubles than it cures. Strong purgatives shock the system unnecessar ily, and they do not cure constipation. Constipation is a thing that makes peo ple listless and languid; makes tnclr breath bad; wakes them up with foul taste in their mouths; puts black spots before their eyes; makes them dluy; causes headache) makes them bilious; produces pimples and blotches runs into all sorts of serious consequences. All this is cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cured absolutely, perfectly, permanently. Send l one-cent stamns to cover coat of mailing- only, and receive absolutelyjfmir, Pr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, and find out how to keep yourself and larutlj nealtny ; contains loot pages, over 300 Illustrations and over 680.000 copies have been sold at $1.50 each. The new edition of 910,000 rnpira is to be given away absolutely tree. World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. V. NOTICK V FINAL SETTLEMENT. K.taie ol Mirtha W. Cooper, deceased. Notn-e Is U'rrbv niven Ibat Liazie N Thompson, edinintttratrlx of sal I estate, has filed her eooonnt for final settlement of anid estate; and Monday the 7tb day of December 1890, haa been set by order of the court tor hearing objeeiions to the mms. Lizzie N Thompson. 00 B Doants, Administratrix. Ally for estate. liXEOUTRlX'8 BALE OF REAL ES TATE. Notice is hereby Riven that the nndei- iif!iod executrix of the estate of Peter ttiiney, deceased, by virtne of an order iuned ont of the county eonrt of Lane eonnlv, Orenoo on the 6lh dav of Novem ber, 18t6, I will sell at private sale on the HUB day 01 December, 1890, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day the following '"ctiwu real property belonging to mi J slate, to py the debts" thereof, to wil: He- ginalng at the intersection of the East liue of Willamette street with the North line of 13th stteet in the city of Engine, Lane county, urtRon, ruauing thtnee North ..long the Kant line of Willamette street ltd! 0 feet; thence Eait narallel with l.tth 1 tret 165 feet; thence South 1 6 i 6 feet to 1:1th street, and thence west alone the North line of 13th street 105 (eel to place of beginning. Said sale to take place on the above de scribed premises In Engene, Or n. Terms thereof cieh in hand. Klu K IU-kst, Rtixmtrix of said estate. Dated at lag. e, Oregon, November 8, IWi. " Cut Down PLU . A woman knows what a bargain really Is. , She knows better than a man. "BATTLE AX" is selected every time by wives who buy tobacco for their hus bands. They select it because it is an honest bargain. It is the biggest in size and the best in quality. The JO cent piece is almost twice as large as the 10 cent piece of other high grade brands. Lane County Bank. (EltablUhed In 1382.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business n all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. G. HOVEY, President. J. M. AHRAMS.Cashier. A. O. HOVEY, Jr.. Asst. Cnslir. Old Kentucky IIQUOR HOUSE, W. M. RctidHAW, Proprietor. Keep tho Boit brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN, -ANtt- All Kinds of Wines. Also the Celebrated KCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEKK on (iruiiRht. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IS ROCERIES Having a Large and Complete slot k of Staple and Fancy Qrocerios bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can oiler the public better prices tban any other bouse iu Eugene. froluc; ol ill IMU&n at Market Prices. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Stage loaves Eugene Momltivs and Tuesdays at 6 a ni, mid arrives fn Flor ence at 4 pru the tlnv followlntr. Kettirntng tnfro 'leaves l'lon-nee Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a 111 and arrives In Eugeno at 6 p m the day following. 8INUI.C FARE.. ROITSUTRIP... WOO Tickets for sale at K. Banes' llrerv lnrn. en., oral llurd paveiirnn'a w!l'r In Flor ae ce. It would lie hard to convince a ninu sulterlng fnim bilious colic that his agony is due to a microbe with an un pronounrable name. Hut one dose of DeWltt's Colio and Cholera ( tiro will convince him of lis power toalVord instant relief. It kills p.iin. OSBl'RN & OkI.an-ii. Expenses." 04 EA T. O.HtitDBIOKS, 8. B. Eakih, Jr., President. Cashier First Hatha! M Ol Eugene. Paid ;) lash Capital $50,000 surplus ana fronts, SoO.UOU Eugene - - Oregon. A general hankinz buiMncM done on rctuioti ablo term". Bight drafts on NJSW YORK, CHICAGO, SAN FKANCISCO and lOI.T LA.XU. OKKUOX. Bitli of erchsuyo sold on foreign oouctri ueiw?iio reiv'l-JO;cct to ce: or eertih oate f deixjsit. All col!ec.io'je ntr.itoJ to u will receive prompt btUnllon Central Market, PROPRIETORS. 11111 1 III 1 is win Keep coRsianuy on nana a tun supp! j: bttF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Wlili-b they will sell at the lowest mantel prices. A fair stare of tie palillc nMw solicited, : TO THE FARMERS.-: Wc will pay the highest market price for Fat Cattle, Hogs nud Sheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. 0-Mrats dclircrcd to any ,art ot "the oltr J. F. FORD, (Kr&ns.lUt,) Of l).-s Moines, Iowa, writiw undof date ' March 2.1, UM; 8. B. Mkh. Mfo. Co., Duftir, Oregon. Ukntlkmnn: On arriviiia home Int week, I fonnd all well and anxiously waitinir. Our little girl, eight an, one half years old. who had- wafted away to 38 iKiunds, la now well, strong and yifrorous. and well fleshed up. 8. U toiijrh Cure hw. done Its work well. Hotli of the children like It. Your 8 B. Couch Cure haa cured and kept away all hoanineM from me. 80 clve lt-,..,.vcry 0,e' wl,h Rfftlnp, for all. ishing you prosperity, we are ours, IIh. and Mks. J. F. Foitu. It too whh to twl frKh and eheerAil, and wlih the llciUche and Urer line, bi t.Vi, ! two or three done! a 1 UIr' 1Hi Boid omlora rclilro suarantoe so conu per hotlle by all driniim NOTICK OF FINAL SETTI JillENT, Notice It hereby giTrn that th nnder Hgnl. administrator of the cstalo of B HullrdR. dreeasfd filH hi, fl,,,! lc. count of Ihe vtministrsiioii of t.id e-M, in ho tonnly Con t ot I.,no Corny, , nj ,h,, Dewmlhrthe Tils. 1WB, l 10 0',,h.k iu the forenoon , f l rilly ,,,, . lh.- j.nl,;.. ol . 1 conrt and tho con.t hon-e a. lliepU-eofBual hrinR and pas iKon sa d Itn.l c, ont. And all per.on - m.er ested In said estate are required to make any objections the, m .y h ,te in writiue to sai.l aeeonnt en or b lore di, IVittdat En cue, Or. Ociobur 5t: , ISM. . , . J F llCCHA4X, A.lrami-tiantot hij e,u,e, t. II SKieWoKTH. Attorney for A tmi:i!!:ntcr CEO. B. DORRIS. Attorney and Com$ellor at-Law IU J'KACTICK IN TUB COURTS f 1.1.. (i A Tnjvl.l Tllatslni- nA IM f 1 Ui W1V uwvuu v uuavaw vMita svn HUU ui ie Pupreius Court of this 8tate. m.-ttiitinn trlrm to oollactlona sutrl O. A. bOMUS. t. STKVXNU DORRIS & STEVENS, Attobjtbv-at-Law, iCUQENE, OREGON Vnti'i Over Lane County Bank. ' J. M. WILLIAMS, . ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. I;. Kim i unttalrs, Slsdon's Block, 9th street. L. BILYETJ, Attorney-at-Law, . XUGBNE, OREGON. jnw-Otwca-Over First National Bank. A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'OrricE-Ouc-hal! block south of Chrlsman's Block, EL'OENE, : t OREGON. J. J. WALTON,' Attorney-at-Law, EUGENE, UREUL'N. Olhceniwta'rs, Walton's block. -tv lit do a sunoral latr practice iu all the courts ol tMBtitttte.. H. D. NORTON, LAWYER. Rooms 1 and 2 over First National Bank. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Sumeon. Oillceup-stnlrs In Bhelton bloc ever Geo. T. Hall it Son s grocery store. - Private telephone inside die door for calls day or night. DK. J. W. HARRIS, f'hysioian and Surgeon ORicc over llendenon A Linn's Drag Store. imi lleiins: 0 to 12a. m.-,2 to& and 7 to 8 p. m. Kohi nuett ferry strcot between 12th and 18th DR. G.,W. BIDDLE, DENTIST, Docs only first -class work. The latest lm pruvemenu used. Terms moderate. Oll.ce and reqidence on Olire street, between Fifth and sixth Btreetn, one block west of Minnesota uoieu . A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal IEWLEXIOM POWDER. l 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. Insist npon hiving th gnnlne. HAVE A DATE? California Laxative Date, (Ulaoe.) Are a natural laxative. Is wholesome. Does not gripe or sicken the stomach. It is tho coming laxative. Excellent for children. ITendcrsou A Linn can toll Ton more about them. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lind Office at Kosrbnrg, Oregon, October 28, lt96. Noiice is hen by Riven that Ihe following named erttler has filed notice of his intention to make final prf in support of his claim, anu that .aid proof will be made be foie Joel Ware, TJ 8 O C Commissioner, at Engene, OrPKon.on December 6, 1890, vis: John Scbreibi-r, on H E No 6859 for ttienw r,, s nw&, end netf sw are 4. tp 19 i,to west, He nsini'S llm tollowlnj witnesses to P'nT" hl coniinnons residence npon snd .uiiivaiiun ot, utd land, vis: James A i Cro, Jeff McCnlloch, Jsmes Ilolliiinawortb, Francis M Nighswaoder, all ot Haaifj-. illo. Lane county, Oregon. R. M. VlAlCH. Register. u. II. & I FOR ALL Poir?. H 7:00 P 51 Dally. in W...""!hl.m; 1 :00 r 11 Dully. 8:10 A M Dally. For all Information i office, comer "JIffiaiS?' a a Fortlaml. or .rtjl?"1u"i iM nri" e. McNeill, 0e''HiCAll Receive, and MMlgtr " rortlaua. orpnn K.j.UcCUSAHUl,!,,, EAST B south VIA The Shasta Route OF THE He Mm Pitili Eipreiw Train. n..j rihl iSSl'S. 1:68 a at Lv Engeas u 52 11:15 am I Ar Sm raiciw 1. i!'.' AKnVH traina slnt, I). . v, . ' City, Wcbrn,P8.lrC Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, SbeddV, ffi ,, " '"61 "UUWUH WIT, llMrt, T- well, Cottage Grove, Drain, andTl? from Kdrjuhiiivt n Aki.j . .1 "u.aim 1HC1M1WL BOBEUURO HAIL. nm 8S0amX? PorthuiH 1... 5.20pmAr Blr 1" S rtAl.KU PlHBfL'net, 6:15 p m. Salem, bffi -DINING CARS ON OGDEi Mm, rULLMAI BDTrTfiLiT?rii Ajro SFCOND CLASS SLEH'Bii fj Attached to all Ihnrajb tnu BETEEH PORTLAND AID Bum, MAIL TRAIN DA1LT (HOOT IHDul 7'SOamlT.v Pnl.J i.i.m. 12:16pm I Ar CorvaUU Ltli At Albany and Corrallfe crDDKttiUbii of Oregon Central & Eulem Riil.ij, xzpeiss Tiuis pari (acminwl 4:45pm I Lv Portland AijSSii 7:25pm I Ar McMlnsiills LrliMit THROUGH TICKETS to ill Pint in the Eastern Slates, Caudi ud Imp can be obtained at lowest nttt fna L. O. ADAIR, Agral.Etmr' It KOEHLER, E. P ROCEES, Mananor, Ant, U. r. un I'm m PORTLANn. 0MM ' Eugene Street Railway. TIME CARD. After the 4th of Oct. 16S5, the M care will run on the followlngtedsli time until further notice. LEAVIXO THE DEPOT. 7:10-7:40-8:10-8:40 9:lMlMi. then every half hour.' LEAVE THE TJNIVEBSTT, 7dB-76-8'5.8'JM3M10-JS then every half hour. A Hrnaifs "mTRNOtocHaiai 161 S.WsiHriMi li-JiS'..J-'-i i"'" AT fctCvKUTHEfOWOSi THE MOrti HPS BOTOTJIK CUE J . '-rim tJaVgl'"' Lsnd Office .. ing named dsetll-rhs'afi, ttmuou iw hi olililD. h flirt J ol Yrmwi aw. 17 KSIll ...1 , IttyO. wis: m r A writ. ""harlefl SnwP- .. s. i,,Pr Toll, and L U llan" e Oregon For sale at YertnirOT Dttffg? are tne I labia Ol