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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1897)
1 Zhdi Read the 6UAR0 Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Envelope, Posters, Programs, Legal Blanks, Etc., Etc PRINTED AT THE GUARD OFFICE- . . Fop they Appreciate It. ln perusing it they do not EUGKNE, OliEGONT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUA11Y 13, 1897. NO. ,32. DAILY 1 1 EUGENE GUARD. overlook theaos. j Legislative Iote8. Los Introduced the -lnr MCIOUI-6 i .i.illi in thoBennte: fc"0" ? -V to define taxable prop- " . " .ax laws. "S UfOung, to amend section Wffi. .limit S percent on cat, maw. 't'Vu'luiik, t Mh 1alin(:,lUo,,B r? X. . mm salary '' dis- .- ."d deputies in judicial district M- Mcuumsi remains HoC- to abolish privute have the wis- .... iihtv'8 llieinuem IUO ... , ... fiwing posttious: McClung. en i..r jTiV.,mltt. on education ! Ti member of the committee, on f.L,in. revision of laws and ways I ul wtW Driver, chairman commit- tMonpennllusiiu""'""' committees on medicine, etc.,. neur- Beeind banting ami r niiveii In the leaner ni ine ,5ii-Mitchell forces at Salem. TnlM'jOreKoalan: me democrats i.u . iihi. today ail I passed ren- La,iosllscig the blame for the leg- iilstive flo on mo i-."i-". Tney say tly will not ''elp either re publican faction to organize the house, t,otthttlieyillK('i"lf " ll,e republiratifc go In- fhi Oregonkin virtually sustains uie bouse hold up. The Halern Statesman condemn! it. Mitchell now slnhiis that 43 meui- bersef the legislature have signed the leoatorial caucus-two more tliaii mouth to elect. RepffMtalivo Thus Vaughan, of (Jolmrg, made two speeches in the Houie jTMlnduy. I he halem jour- utlreporls them as follows: Vmjhin, of Line: I am u farmer. Inst to get up r.n my hind legs to ut. for information, I cane" down hue villi honest Intent to work and m Id earnest. I saw 1110:1 walk when the roll was called. I stayed until raidnight lut nigl.t. I'll stay until immiog to ulglit. (Applause.) Ttsglin: Is there a power lo fetch 'Jimrgiulted party together? Pianoi and Organs. For fine Instrumentx nt lowest prices tndevint terms call at Chrisman boildlng. Gko. F. Craw, Agt. lo to El'MTS.-Uels n full supper nt the Bsloo building, Friday night. Fot Sale. Maple nndflr wood on wleitPrwton A Hale's. ,5)v 4 Henderson, Undertakers anr .( ,ur wm. and nil sri. A Full Line Wmuily Medicines fej Battla Guaranteed, i's 9th St. Drugstore, ol Ajrnl, IEEI, OREGON. Perseiia.1. Hon A O Hovey returned from Salem today. Slisa Belle Millican arrived on the afternoon train. J A Ham's condition about the same. Isaac Larimer is home from burg on a visit. Dr Waldo Cheshire has returned this city from loiiland. Mr and Mrs L N Honey went Cottage Grove this ufiurnonn. C M Horn and Judge A U Fisk are huniiig ducks on the Coyote. RoBeburg Review of Monday: Mrs S K Sykes relumed to E-igau-t, afier a three weeks' visit hero. D Mnikley of Clretharn, who has been visiting in this city for a few days, returned home today. Miss Carrie Lauer left on the early train this morning, in company with Mr S H Friedlander, for San Francis co, where she will spend the winter. Drain Item: J M Isinuan, formerly night operator ac the station here, but now of Junction City, has been recu perating at Boswell Springs during the past week. Yesterday's S-ileui Journal: '-Dr W KiiYkendall came down irom Eugene this af'trnoori lo deliver his regular weekly lecture More the Willamette medical department." He returned lodii3. Dr IS L Irvine is given a very flut tering record by the Arlington paper, where he is locatd in the practice ot medicine, and it is said is building up a very extensive and lucrative prac tice. I) J Govor left on last night's over laud for Fairfield, Iown, where he was called by a telegram slating that his mother was not expected to live more than a few days longer. He will re turn soon. S II Fried lander, the San Fraucisco theatrical manager, paid Eugene an other visit yesterday afternoon nnd evening, leaving for Ills home on the early morning train. He attended the Elks' banquet last evening, and said that the menu would have done credit even to the Bay City. R .O Baker and wife, nee Bertha Blair, visited In Eugene today. Mr Baker gave this office u pleasant call tills afli moon, Ho is connected wilh Mnrounm theatre of Portland, and Is of the opinion that a theatre rightly conducted in Lugene would he a pay ing business. THE HOLD UP. The Lower llouso Slill Unable lo Itcpilbllcuiift luvltlcd. 3 cctal to the Uuakd. Salem, Jan 13; 2:30 p in. The sen- ale reail a few hills this forenoon and voted it3elf newspapers. The house deadlock continues. ANOTHER TELEGRAM. Salem, Jan 13. House was called to order at 10 o'clock by Speaker Davis and skirmishing Immediate began. Speaker directed clerk to call roll but Homer demanded call of house which is practically the same thing. U'Rcn wauled llonr to make explan ation about committee 011 ciedeutialB and Bilyeu insisted on point of order that proceedings were out of order. Speaker finally directed clerk to pro ceed with roll call. Roll call showed 2it membe-s present. Lit requires w memo rs rr a rum Ed. Iludlevviile Hems. ELKS FULLY ESTABLISHFD. Lodge Duly The Lug. nc Insliliilcd ami in Working Order. quo- Jan, farm 11. work Tun YorxfiraT Member. We clip the following from the Indianapolis, Indiana, Journal of January 8th: '-The youngest member of the house is Charles E Henderson, of Greene county. He g.adu.itcd at the Univer sity of Oregon, served as a ehnlrboy at the World's Fair, and came to Bloom field lo practice law. As soon as lie could gel money enough lie went to Ann Arbor ar.d took the law lectures, and returned lo bis practice. He is said to be a young man of much ability and industry." Mr Henderson's old ar.hoolmales and friends ill Lane county and the state of Oregon will he pleased to learn of his success at hi? new home. KI'DV'd MI.B HI'ITOsm.RY. t, Riismtite- 1 to eurc I'll" aii-1 Cotntlr-ntloTi or inon.'v rt hiii-lt'l. n-ulf lwr Im-x. rHMHl tsio c:niiii' Ir cirP'ilsr Rii'i Kr-e ntnjle 10 MAHTIN KI'liV. llfiilJIered Fhnrmiiciit.Unrii!--t'T, I'n No Po.itai.h ANI.WKRRO. Korsaloliy All H;hM'I.. lniKKi"0 everywhere, ntl hi Eugene 'jrion ly t'O.uru A lJt'ljiio HI 's and Boy's Clothing, kintoshes, Heavy ei Tj ti l- T - r toi . ' O VV UUJ. ' - VJ CA.1J.U VUllLO. . - PI, case rt'inomber that we mean to s I at COST, and tlurin. this sa',wo shall give values that are not found in the ' GREATEST STORES." The holidays being over has begun in earnest. One of our enterprising farmers has conceived tlio hha of clearing Coyote Creek of the logs and brush, which are damming the channel. Frank Nighswander, ol the Drain Normal school, spent the holidays at the home of his parents In this place. Mr Fisher of Eugeiie, was in this and surrounding vicinilyon the 7lh and 8th. Miss Winnie Hadley, who is attend ing school In Eugene, spent the holi days at the home of her parents. Miss Myra Nighswandcr. who has been visiting in Jellerson, Eugene and Drain, has returned home and v ill resume leaching in this place. A little sou of Mr AG McDanlel is very sick with soro throal. Dr Caua- dy Is in attendance. Mrs Berrier is the latest victim of la grippe. Myra Nighswander Is lvajning Ger man, with Mr Berrier as teacher. Clover They ainurv Ilia I lly. Eugene Lodge No 357, Benevo lent Protective Or der of Elks, was duly instituted in this city yesterday after 11 00 u and evning. The of ficers were In stalled by F.xaller Supreme Repieseu tativc I) Solis Cohen and his assist ants They are as Fillows: Exalted ruler, J L Page; esteemed leading knight, S II Friendly; es teemed loyal knight, I L Camp bell; esteemed lecturing knight, a M Yoran; sicrelary.J F Robin son; treasurer, F W Osburn esquire, C Marx; tjler, V XlcFarland cliaplain, C E hoomis; guard, G 1! Ciirism tu; organist, J O Watts. W M R-nshaw, h N Uoney and W V lieu derson, trustees CIIAKTKK MEMBKIIS. E B McKhoy, LT Harris, Jas F Hobinson, Jas I, Page, V McFniland, F W Osburn, 8 M Yornn, A C Woodcock, G It Chrlsman, George Fisher, J E Andrews, D V S Held, C F Hulburt, W V Henderson, S It Friendly, 8 E Brown, T D Llnton.'c Modes, H C A Miller, W L Del.ano, Jullut Goldsmith, L N Honey, J O Watts, O W (irlllln, C E I.oomis, BJ Hawthorne, Geo A Dorrls, Walter Jackson, C Ma. x, A h Peter, I L Cnmpbell, D P Burton, W (.' Washburn, A Hauiptou, F K Dunn, Win R Walker, M 8 Wallis, My W. Stewart, T J CraU, R D;.y, C M Young. Atnoi g the ecoiiom c measures tche duled for introduction early in the ses sion of the legislature are several call ing for '.tie repei I of exponsive com missions and the abolition of the fee system ill gencn-l. A score of mem bers have bills ln their pockets asking the repeal of the railroad commission. The fish nnd game warden will aho Le asked lo lie abolished by a dozen or more bills, while other bills declare for, that the domestic animal commis sion and numc.'oua other boards be abolished forthwith. Lost. A letter with a certificate of delegateship to tho N E A. Finder will be rewarded by k-avlng same, at this ofllce. The Same- Old Sarsaparilla. Mint'. Avcr's. The same old sarsaparilla as it was made and sold by Dr. J. C. Aycr SO yearn In the laboratory it is liferent. There modern appli ances lend speed to skill and exnerience. But the sarsapa- rilla is the same o'.A sarsaparilla that made the record BO yearn of cures. Why don't we better it? Well, we're much in tnc condition of the Bishop and the raspberry: " Dcubtlcss, " he said, "God might have made a k.n herrv. Bat doubtless, also, He never did." Why don't webettel the sarsaparilla? We can't. We ore using tne ante old plant that cured the T.iinn. nnd the fnaniards. It has not been bUtered. And i.ice wo make sar aparilla com- j.oundoutof sarsnparilla plant, wesce nownyoi impiuvt,... Of course, if we were making some secret .herni al compound mii-ht .... But we're not. We're making the s-ime old sar Mpirilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it's the old armparUla be cau it works tl e tmne old cure. It's the sovereign blood fier. ond-f' Avert. THE IIANQIIKT. At 10:30 in the evening all repaired to the bauquet hall in the Hisdou building and nt once locked horns over the most elaborate spread ever seen In the city. Tho hall was decor ated with long lines of ivy hung from which a bewildering profusion of pur ple clen ntls blossoms ware drooping One immense elk head and several pair of wide spreading elk antlers served as a part o." tho ornamentation, and tilt eye following the lines of decorations was led to a large and very fine crayon Elk nt the back end of the room, nnd two arc lamps lighted the rrom. The beauty and profusion of tho tables were beyond description and In the trimmings of the hall and the fur nishing of tho banquet, Mr and Mrs Brown ot the Hoflman House have made a record for themselves which will go with them for many years. At eleven o'clock, in accordance with nn established custom of the order, the toast "Our Absent Brothers" was given and nil stood In token of their remembrance, arid tho toast was beaiitiluily responded to by L T Har ris. The serious business of the ban- uet occupied the attention of all until nearly I o'clock ut which lime the n reinonles were taken charge of by tho Toastmastcr, Dr C E Loom Is, Mr Loorols Is one of Hie most nucces fill presiding officer weeverwltnesed. His remarks in introducing the speak ers were witty and of a high order and were lou lly applauded. The toast of "Welcome" wis 1 spondeil to by Hon S M Yoran in speech so eloquent and full of thought as to command the closest attention. ThetoMt lo the ardor "H P O E," by I) Soils Cohen an address which for beauty of thought and manner, nnd oloquciice of diction is seldom Mir passed or even equalled. Prof Held spoke to "Our Guests;" II O (irlllln, ot Portland, to "The F.Iks;" HWMicliell of Portlnnd; to "Fra ternity,' F Pago Tustln, to "The Baby V. (" (who In this case was Tom Craig an I because of Ills well known timid and shrinking rinture, of course received proper attention.) S II Friendly very eloquently spoken' "Our Co 1 ri try," all Id n manner which eminently pleased the brethren and won niiny high compliments, and (lie toasts closed wilh that of "The Ladle-." by Hon P M D'Arcy, of Ks lem. Tills proved the event of the evening. f-r ty reason ol the tender, svnipilbetlc ut of the speak-r, he became o enthused with Ills subject thnt the minds of both nuiiienr e and . .... I ... - . t speHKer 'crt ininv-i to ruvii m I'lt- u n nilho.ia'lic (Might thnt when It gliyy (and other things) It was felt that nothing could be added to th "feast of reason and flow of soul" part of the exercises, and as the cloeks wen then pointing to the hour of two, th 1 most brilliant atlair that Eugene hai ever seen came to a close with man;.' expressions of regret thnt the parting must come and that tho lateness of tho hour cum pel led them to forego tho pleasure which was anticipated from the three toasts which were thus una voidably omitted. MENU, Oysters Eastern on half shell. Soup Green turtle. Fish Baked sole, Tartar sauce. Entrees Hobin nil toast, chickei fricasseo. Rousts Turkey oyster shilling cranberry sauce, Goose apple sauce Mallard duck currant jolly. Vegetables Potatoes steamed and innshcd, asparngns, green peas, white; squash. 8alad Lobster. Relishes Celery plain, radishes olives, mixed pickles, almonds . salted oream cheese. Dessert Fig pudding brandy sauce rum omelet, fruit cake, walnut cake, angel food, almond cream, ice cream. Nuts, Fruits and Candies Oranges gropes, bananas, apples, pears, tigs raisins, French mixed candy, nuts. Black ffee, cognac, cigarst Wine list Soeny, sauterue, icis ling, claret, champagne. NOTES. Much credit is due to Frank A Wan who acted us steward upon this oc ensslon. Ho thoroughly understand) how to manage a dining room. The twelve wallers dressed in whlti presented a Hue nppearsnce. The visiting Elks from tho north were escorted to the tralu by a large number of Eugene Elks. The Elks didn't do a thing to Doe Smith's lull hat. Oh, Tiiosk Fine Pianos. With tin nmuloliu nttachmcut shipped to Eu gene by the Wiley B Allen Co, 01 Portlatid, are attracting a great deal 01 attention, us they should. They art beautiful Instruments, with flue tone, and by simply pressing down a pedal, are made to sound like a mandolin or harp. They are sold at wonderful low prices, and on easy terms. Call and see them at Motel Eugene. Air Tight. An Air Tight stove (latcf.t improved) li!ve a sheet Iron, bucket lid style, door on the top of the stovo and Is guaranteed not to smoke. Mandolin Attachment. I will put that famous mandolin at tachment on any piano In the city for fM.OO. F. A. Rankin. Tiik Little Racket Stork. "The Liltlo Racket Store" is the title of a new ail in today's GUARD by P Frank & Son. They are advertising and selling goods as cheap as anybody. Give them a call. To euro a Cold iu One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls lo cure. 2oc. Leakn to Wkitk. J P Feaster's writing school afternoons and even ings at Mount's Hall, Terms reason able and satisfaction guaranteed. Pri vate lessons. Fore Sale. Cheap, a good fresh milch cow. Inquire of W Sanders. Leave subscriptions for the Daily Capital Journal at W R Holleubeck's Book stoie. All legislative news given. Ilrevltles. A raw day. Heinenway's Corner Drug Btore. Dr. Wllloughhy, dental parlors. Thogentleine.i will entertain nt the supper Friday evening. Everything at Post Olllce grocery. Save your appetite for the supper at Risdou's Friday night. Weather prediction for tonight and Thursday: Fair and coolor. Something unique at the supper Friday night. All come to see. All the celebrated Ralston Health Cluii Foods and Acme Health Koll'y at P O Grocery. The First National Bauk of this oily has ro-olocted its board of direct ors and officers. The gentlomen will act as reception committee and waiters, Friday even ing at tho Prcshytfilau supper. "Wake up, Jacob, the day is break ing!" so said DcWitt's Little Early Risers to the man who hud taken them to arouse Ills sluggish liver. Dsburu & DeLano. The Presbyterian ladles will banquet the whole town for 23 cents a plate, in the Hisdou building, on 9th street, Friday evening. Buy an Air Tight stovo and have a tiro .day and night for less than J of the expense of an ordinary good stove. See them F L Chambers. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-llvo doses ouly 250. Children love it Hold by Henderson & Linn. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWltt's Sarsaparil la. Ohimiiin DeLano, Editor Kaiser, of the Ashland Rec ord, sued the Bryan campaign com mittee for $30.75. MogotBoup. Such cases should never come beforo the public. If an editor gets left he should grin and bear it, Parks' Tea clears tho complexion Mrs. N. Mcyetto, of Lo Hoy, N. Y says: "I have used Purks'Tcannd find it tho best remedy I have ever tried. Sold by A. Yekinoton. Miss Lillle Baker, a student, had a narrow escape from .being severely burned a few ovonings ago. The young Indy'a apron became Ignited from the fire In a stove nnd her clothing was considerably burned before the llnmes could be smothered out. Don't go East until you have seen the undersigned, who can quote you thu lowest rates, furnish you your through tickets, sleeping ear berths, ami arrange for a pleasant trip via the Union 1'aclno system. IU ulcuinnu- han, ngent, Eugene, Ore. Darwin Yoran of Yoran & Son's shoo store lias returned from Cottage Grove, Ho has itinuguarnted n plan of visiting neighboring towns onco each month nt which time he will make special sales of shoes. He will visit Junction City, Flarriaburg and Halsey on his next trip. Washington Star: "Have you mndo any progress In your lessons on the bleyolc?" "Yes." replied tho man With a gentle disposition. "Do you ride out In tho ocuntry yet?" "Oh, no. I don't rldo anywhere worth mention ing. But I don't think I hurt myself so much when I fall otf." The only chair car line to the East Is the Union Pacific. Eastern cities are reached via this line with fewer changes of cars than via other lines. Rntos always the lowest. Tickets to or from points in the United States, Canndu, or Europe for sale by E JMc Clnnahan agent, Eugene, Oregon. r Prize Contest. T EN DOLLARS in Gold will be given on Feb. 1, ihui, to me K wons under Simeon years 01 age who will write 1 ml send to us beforo that date th 3 best essay 0 1 AX BILLY'S STORE, sar 10 not lo exceed 400 words. Til KICK disinterested persons ( eucliers or professors) may be chosen by the writers, each one sending his or her vnto wilh the essay, who shall d cido on Feb. 1st or as soon thereafter as possible, who diall rwelve the first prlzo of l, the second of f.1, and the tl ird oft-, In coin. Write only on one side of pa or. Writo your age only on essnv. Enclose your 111 me with essay on separate piece of paper. Vote for 01 e Judge only on separate pat-er. It costs you nothli g to write. We want an essay from ever ' child under 10 years of nge. AX BILLY. S LITTLE 1 lii'sjjy "P 'n rfnt blaze i-f