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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1896)
DAILY liUN GUARD. Slglllllt'llt. cover the He brought suit protils lie would A i.ADY'S TOILET I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. made from the repairs. denied by the court, but it held t!ia Is not complete without an ideal - IW. II he was entitled to recover "the ao fubll.lied every oruulngof tho week, Sunday nOHPLEXIOH U POWDEa f iyvpoiUl tual pecuniary damuce that accented. Addroai all communication!, and iniku all renilttaucea piyable to the KvaaK might have sustained tlirouili the (jiuRb, Eugene, Oregon. HUBHOKI1TION KATES: (DAILY.) Djllvered by carrier, per week f failure to obtain the potatoes at the price at which he had reason to AN ELEGANT BUTTON TREE with each package of suppose they had been offered him POZZONI'S telegraph companies have aliray Ddliverod by carrier, par mouth 60 By mall, ouo yoar(tu advance) 6 00 disclaimed nubility for errors in Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti- Biz month Ooo mouth 60 transmission, unless tbe mesguge 5w sir r-& k siU5SnnrtlirJlki , Single copies was repeated, the sender to pay for lying, soouung, neanng, health, ful, and harmless, and when .rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Will not be lent by mall to any addreu, (or for the repeating,' but it is non train,. cu, , -Wfcj ,for.lllIom aty length of tlmo, unless paid in advance. (WIIKLY.) sense to suppose that such corpor ations have any right to compel Oue year (lu adranco) 12 00 HI i mouths . 1 00 double payment in order to eeoure perfect service. - Iniist npon baring tho gtnulne. McWer and Man advertlilnz ratoi made known on application, to re- ix " d unpaid Iff ' n u M rag? ra Brass liHH 9 he I bi KI 19 El 13 Kl B W !1 HUM VV V POa H Ury BS3 W Entered ai aeoond-clasi matter at the Eugene, O -egon, poitoffloe. EASTERN OFFICE 230 to ZM Tamnle Court, New York City. K. KATZ, Agent. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 ME CORBETT PAYS THE FREIGHT. The Republican St Helena Mist, U S Senator MoBrido'e official or gan talks thusly: "Mr H W Cor bett has come to ba a great man all at once in the opinion of a few Port land p iliticians, and there are sev eral of tbem just now using his name in connection . with the United States senatorship, not be cause they want tbe old gentleman elected, or even imagine tbat be will be elected; but be is a wealthy man, and by making him believe he has a certain following bis "leg can be pulled" for boodle with which to defeat Mitchell. The old gentleman is childish and a little taffy pleases him very much; in deed so much tbat from his mil lions be, no doubt, cheerfully con tributes, liberally to the follows who are out for boodle, but whose real purpose is to make a cat's paw of Mr Corbett and get him to put up the money with whioh to defeat Mitohell in the hope that Mr Joseph Simon may go to the senate. Mr Corbott, no doubt, is in good faith the same as John F Caples was for the nomination for con gress last spring, but the use of his name at this time is for the sole purpose of making him pay the campaign expenses of another whose name will be put forward whenever the opportunity presents itself. In tbe case of Mr C iples lastspting they wanted to use his ability and influence, with Mr Cor' bett they warn to use bis money. The first object of this small ag gregatlon of boodle politicians is to oreate dissention sufficient to pre vent Mr Mitchell's elootion, and if tbat is accomplished with Mr Cor bott'e money that gentlounn will be brought to the stern realization tbat ho has performed his part in the political drama and he will bo oast, aside and the author of the play will be presented. Those who have watched the drift of the proceedings closely agree tbat this is the ostensible purpose of the opposition to Mitoholl, aud ooming events will, no doubt, soon demonstrate the truthfulness of the prediction. One thing is certain, Mr Corbott's name is not being used with the belief that he stands the sligbost chanoe of success." Tbe agriculture department, has made an appeal for tbe observance "bird day" throughout the coun trv. The obiect is to instruct the people generally and tbe young in particular, in the value of our na tive birds and tbe means cf pro tecting them from wanton destruo tion. The idea is a good one acd should receive generous support from people of all clause?, especial ly in the rural district. If Senator Corbett gets into the senatorial fight it will be the case of a "goose being well plucked" by the politicians. To Cure a Cold lu One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 25c. During the Christmas season it's the early Bhopper that catches the bargain. Oakosdale, Wash., has a popu list mayor, with a will of his own. The oity marshal became intoxica ted the othtr night and hold up two young men and a young lady roturning from choir practioe. He drew his revolver, oommanded the the trio to hold up their hands, and gavo them a lecture on keeping suoh lato hours. One of the young men was a son of tbe mayor. May or Williams and his two sons went down town immediately after, found the marshal in a saloon, took his "gun" and shiold from him, and put him in tho oity "coolor." The next morning the office of marshal was declared vacant. Tho district court of appeals nt Washington has very properly held that a telegraph company is liable for blunders of it employes. A New York firm tolegraphod to a customer that it would sell potatoes at 55 cents a bushel. As doliverod the tolegram road 45 cents. Two car loads were ordored. and cus tomers were found for half the con- j A man's life may be saved in many ways. A man may commit suicide in a great many ways. Shooting himself through the head is quicker, but it is no more certain than neglecting his health. If a woman saw her husband with a pistol to his head, she would take prompt and vigorous measures to save him : but the same woman might Bee her husband on the down-grncle to disease ana death without seeing the seriousness oi it. one sixth of all the neonle who die, die o( consumption. Consumption doesn't come all at once. It is insidiou The seeds of it are seeminnly insiKiiiiuvnit. Most people do not know how it sta. i. Thou sands of people are on the road to con- SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS WITHOUT COST. It would be bard to convince a man suffering from bilious collo that his agony Is due to a microbe with an un pronounceable name. But one dose of DeWitt's Collo and Cholera Cure will convince him of Its power to all'ord instaut relief. It kills pain. Osbokn & DkLano. sumption and don't know ever mere is loss ot nesn- it. When, paleness wasting away look out. Consumption easily finds a foot -hold in a weakened body. Low vitality, Impure or poor blood, imperfect digestion, nervousness, sleeplessness all these lead to consump tion. Taken in time, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will prevent the de velopment of the disease. Taken accord- ing to directions, it will positively and perfectly cure ninety-eight per cent, ol all cases of consumption, whether in cipient or fully developed. Consumption Is a disease of the blood. The " Golden Medical Discovery" is a cure for all blood diseases, no matter in what part or how they manifest themselves. If you want to know all about it, and what it has done for other people, send twenty-one (ai ) one-cent stamps to cover the cost of mailing only for a frhb copy ot ur. l'tcice's great loos page woric, " common Sense Medical Advise Every family should have a copy of this dook lor reany rciercnce. world s Dispell tary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. ASSIUNKB'3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Notlcs la hereby uiven that J M ITnwanl of Junction City, Lana county, Oregon, haa una nay mane an afmurnmpnt in tlx. tin.. luned for tlx benefit of hia creditors. All perMiM to whom Raid Howard ii in,lAlitl M hereby reijuasted to prenent to me at niy .,nw vi iiiidubri iii (Mincuon viky, tretron, the amount of said indebtedness muctivlv under oath within three monthi from tne date hereof. Datfil Hi Junction Cltv. Orenon. nnW om, ion E. It MKirwOITH. Attorney for Asdgner. W. 8. I.EI, Assignee. NO'IOU FOR 1'UBLICATION. Land OfOee at Rosebnrg, Oregon, Deoember 14, lf',18. Notios Is hereby giroo tbat the following-named nattier has filed notion o( hi. in. teulion to make final proof in sniiport on mi, oiaiiu, nun inai ma nrool will t.e made ooiore. Joel ware. U 8 C c Com. miaaioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on February 19, 18117, vie John N Cook on hoineidend entry No 5568 for the lota 4. 5 acd li; e ; nw 4, no Jj ew are lit) lii lis, in west. He names the follow Ino wlineuna in prove hl centlnacns residence n non and cnlliTalion of, said land, vis: I nomas A Fountain, Jsuipa D Cook, Elijah Thin man and Richard ltuah, all cf Hale, OrriMr, R M Vmtii, Reitei. EXECVTltlX NOTICE. Notice is hereby oilnn lhat the in. ilerainned. Rulh Reea. lias been annniitl.,t by Uis county court of Lane conniy, Ore gon, eieculril of the last will and te. lament nd of the estate of Taylor L lteea, deceas ed, and all persona bavinn claims aaainat said aalate are hereby, notified to prraent me aatne to said etecntrii at tbe office of li I'ilren, In Eugene. Oreuon. duly terind wilhiu sis months from the date i f this notice. Dated this 2M iUy of September, ISiHt. Hutb ltt, L Pii.vm Eitcutru. attorney. Lane County Bank. (Established in 1882.) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEY, President. J. M. ABRAM8, Cashier. A. 01. HOVEY, Jk,. Annt.Canlir. J. L. PAGE, DEALER IN bqsebi,es Having a Large and Complete to-k of Htnple and Fancy Groceries bought iu the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, i I can ofler the public bettor prices man any other bouse in Eugene. - Prodnce or all Kinds takea at Market Price?, G. Hekobioks, President. R.B. Eakin, Jr.. Cashit irsi National M Ot Eugene. Paid up lash Capital $50,000 surplus ami Fronts, $50,UU0 Eugene - - Oregon. A general banking boalneM dona on reason- Vil fjrmi RirKf ff. MPUf Vnui CIIIOAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and PORT LAND, ORKQON. Biili of exchange sold on foreign countries. weiMisiwreoenvea subject to onock or oertifi oate of dflinsit All coll act ion b animated to as will reoelre prompt attention. Central Market, FSHEIl(6 WATKINS PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly or. hand a full supply tl BUtr, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, the lowest Which they will noil at market prices. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Htace leaves Eiiiwna Xfn,,,in... ...j Thurxclftva at 6 a m. imrl enee at 4 p m the day following. Itotuming ainge leaven Florence '""'; Him rniiRya t s a in and arrivi-a in Eugene at 6 p ni the dv following. ' SINlil.K fXbr KOUNIf THII. EZ Tloki-u lor aala at E. n.nmi' iir-."k;"i JJJ'. Hurt . liaTui.rfi ,n(ro in Vlor- EUGENE-LEABURG. Ht'rp.flrrl will run . .I.ii. .. . . F.lt.no and Iahur. Vl.t."."5 "'"!ocn ahoulri h. left .1 m .labia t eveuln, bclori i .S""1"; !;VM E"'n, l a m, arrlrlna at In. bum ai 11 a m. T(3tnrnliit, lt,o lJ,.V u bura al 1 p m, arriving In Kuirone al r, o in Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, w. m. KtNSHAW, Proprietor. Xcrpn !ho Bot branjn ol WHISKEY, BRANDY, AND All Kinds of Wines. AIo the (Vleliratn) SCHI 1T7 MILWAUKEE HEK.H on dm,"h, A lair siare of tie pnHllc patronage solicited. ' TO THE FARMERS.-.; We will pay the highest market price ur rai v,nuie, Hogs ud Mhec p. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. "ITU of eh.?.. - w "n'P" ' CUT J. F. FORD, , aiomea icwa, nli hn.lar lata of 8. B. Mkd. Mfo. (..V)., Dufur. Oiwon. weekl fZin0" ,7'Vi'i8 h0,,,e I week, I found all well and anxfoujlv wnitinir. Our lltilo i.i ii.r". sl half yeare old. w e! V. " '-0ne- to 88 pound,,,,, ,,w wdirrtSSlH viBomns and well neshell up. s i (ougl, (ure ha. done it work well ' ,.' "'" Children like It. Your H H. Couith Cure hn. ,ri ..... ",B: away all hoar,, fmm ni(."'0 fPJ II r.?! "e- Mh.mwtlii fnrgaH ....., ,,, proswritv. we nrn IlVonl,, ,A?DM K ftD. rra.lytorthpsnr.3,;";' 7'?",'f"l. and wllh lh lle.,,.che and i f ruZ l ,y""m lwoorlhldoiiaw.k l'Ure b ""ni iiTrr. I""""'"' "arant 0 eenu Vcr botil, bT ,n drugsiit. HAVE A DATE? California Laxative Dates. (Glaoe.) ; Are a natural laxative. Is wholesome. Does not gripe or sicken the stomach. It is the coming laxative. Excellent for children.. Henderson & Linn oan teU you moro about them. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Offloe at Roaebnrg, Oregon, December 1, 1896. Notice is horeby civen that the follow. ing named settler haa filed notice of his in tenlion to make final proof in support of hia olaim, ai d that said proof will be made before Joel Ware, U 8 O C Commissioner, at Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on Jan nary 19. 1897, viz Albert W. Edria on H E No 7712, for tbe ne Xuw,ny, ne , se Yt ne , see 20 tp 19 a, r 7 west. ale Dames tne following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence npon and cnllivation of, said land viz: Jobn Dixon, bred Liarue, Ernest Pngb. allot Alma, Oregon, Benjamin Watts of Monnd, Oregon. Jtt M V BITCH, Register. 5i TTI A nm .... w mo south 114 The Shasta OF THE 8.60 j m I IT. p-i. --i INari 1115 am Z Jfc,.. V'ili noova train, slop at Eul P.7--City, Woodl,tns."'. JeBennn, Albany, TaMi 5S. !S Hamburg, Junction lu p. wan, KMUtg, urove, Dral.; 'uTPJ from tfohur. to A.bUnS'i 1.1M I.11M n. T" reruns 5.20 p miAr 4 , " v oalem, I-ii"" DINING CABS ON OQDES Bora wiifli "'-MifUlj Aim 8FCOND CLASS SLEZPBijqj, Attached to all H,,m.k .. .h.vuu ma BETWEEH PORTLAND UD ltini ruR SITRKR T. TT.il rtmttf imtr IiumImI dlractl la ina mt td thoas dim of VhtOniU-IJr)or7 Opa (ni, requires no eliwic of -llet oy ouDWocmy mere mill or poisontmi v.z Iclnttto b Ukm Inlfroaily. Von uri A3 A PREVENTIVS either mx It ti ImpUotoMOtnci '.'Tcaorcal diMi; t'utln tbtoavieol Uioialro.djrllip-t!iTiLf Anncl' 0 J JLtisx?..a4l(irariK,o.t,.gcSi. OSRURN & DKLANO Diuirr-ibi and sole agonu, Eugene. Oregon. c Nrs e cmo-eeisrn. PiiutM chit'Ivt rnt-frr Ncrront or SIcV ilrn lj ao, ltiHiu Eiii.i ust ion, iSleoi'lemncw. .l-x-iiil ur Ronin.! Ne-Jiiiltfini nlf-o for Iiliu iittlm, (Umt, Kidney i'i-r'levi', Aclii Uy iM'thin, Annua In. Autitt;t lor Alcohol U nnl oihur oxceucs. 1'r.w, Li, 23 eod GO auU, tilorvijtconu THE ARNOLD CKtKICAL GO. 1S1 8, Weslorn Aeou. CHICA80, KAIL TRAIN DAILY lnn,n..i 7:S0ftmlT.v Pnl..j . .wwi at .m 12:15 p m Ai Corvalli. I., ix! At Albany and Oorrallii tMMdrnita nf OrAffnn Ponlv.l a V... O- v. uukii IWJTIJ, ixpbiss Tstis daih (ncmimmi 4:4ft p m L Partland AtltSii 7:25pm Ar McMianrilit hin THROUGH TICKETS to ill Pm in the Eastern Blates, CiDaiii mi hiy oan be obtained at lowest rates Iron L. O. ADAIR, Agent, LW R KOEHLER, E P R0GEE8, AlanoKer, Awt G. F. ud PhU roRTi.ANn.njifuj LAPSES oo son dor DR. FELIX LE SBUN'S STEEL 03 M Bretheor-'nalwid only FUKNCHnfmrfff i ib Die cur , on m- uibibtu ihii mail (iomiinegDldunljtr ;i4E EUGENE S ? i:::?::&VElIIlC GUARD I f ' llll ! Wi-'' Si U ...v... . . --mvmwzxL ,r- " i 'vr ante at vert S one of the few prominent papers in Oregon that does not resort ' to Chromos, umpis, Prizo Fackagcs, Picture Books, Corn Plasters or some other fake device to make an apparent sowing of an increase in circulation. It therefore escara the fate of papers that depend for a show of sunta upon these extraneous inducements, which is to I pitched into the street or thrown into the waste baitet as soon as the coupon is cut from their columns. THE GUARD, on the other hand, goes regu larly and permanently into 80 per cent a the homes of Eugene solely and entirely on its morita na n lirirrVif rlrsin. enterprise?' progressive and comprehensive newspaper. It uc at an hour, moreover, when tho household has time and inclination to read, and it IS read thoro". and carefully by every member of the family, conditions insure for every class of business announ , . . ...,i,Kitv th ments not only the widest but tne oebi can be secured iu our city. Guarantees advertisers that it reaches nmre and.-- llv ninr rtli nt rtniMii till li Jin in T1IK KYEM- field cm-' i i"na9ih iridr,is.iore! therefore has better results. GUA:tD. in short, covers the plot-ly, and no ono who desires to reach the-- 1.. . n-....i ,i ,..;.i,m,t. the facility3 IIIU fun UUUIU IU UU 11""' 'iaccd at their command.