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Published every uteulns ol tbe wees, Sundays
xclul. Address alt communications, and
una all remittances payable to the KcoiHa
OrMao, Eugene, Oregon.
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SATURDAY, - - MARCH 13.
CUilPUMK.Vr TO JU1M1E PIPES.
ills Name Stiirgested for U. 8. Circuit
JnUKeof the Oregon District
l'artlculai ly Fitness and
High Character,
A United States circuit judge
ship is rendered vacant by the
appointment of Judge MoKenna to
the cabinet. The name of Hon M
L Pipes has been mentioned in
connection with the office, and the
Oregonian gives him cordial in
dorsement, in wh'ch we can hearti
ly concur. It says:
Since a circuit judge is sought
for to fill the vacancy by the ap
pointment of Judge MoKenna of
California, to the ollic.e of attorney
gunorul of the United States, the
Oregonian wishes to suggest the
name of Martin L Pipes. Judge
Pipes is a scholar, a jtiribt and a
citizen of high character. A grace
ful recognition of men of his Hump
would be given by the appointment
of Judge Pipes to thin position;
and tho public service would gain
a man of particular fitness and
high chancier.
CRIPPLED l'OLiTlCUNH.
Bat Will the People Itfitiniiiber Until
Next UleeilouS
After summarizing the result of
the dufunot nt tempted legislature,
The Astoria Buduot remarks:
Thus die the nineteenth bien
nial session of the Oregon legit)
lature, which will go down in his
tory as a citowMNCi disgrace to
many who participated in it. Tho
only mombers who have escaped
with honor are those who held to
the Benson Iioubo and joint con
vention. The luiluro (o carry the hold-up
through with success will kill many
political loaders. Joo Simon is
seriously crippled and must give in
to Senator Mitchell, Scott has
played his lust curd with Simon as
a partner. They must separate,
lioiirno, the wrecker, is dead as a
leader of any party. Young, tho
arch traitor in the' Populist camp,
who led his followers Into the Si
mon ditch, will be oast aside by
his party. U'Uon, who had nu
ambition to bo Tom Tongue's suc
cessor, is irretrievably ruined, and
he will be relegated to growing and
raising prunes for the bahuico of
his lifu iu Clackamas county.
Holt and all the big Populist
guns have annihilated themselves
by contamination with Simon Re
publicans. In fact all the hold-ups
are no more. It was a big fight,
stubbornly fought, kxi-knhive to
THK STATE.
OKKUOS STATU TAXES.
On tho 1143,175,515 of taxable
property In tho state, $572,702 will
be paid into the stale treasury as
taxes. But little of this vat sum
can be paid out, on account of
failure of the legislature to organize
and pass an appropriation bill.
Next years taxes will follow suit
thus taking over $1,000,000 from
tho people and out of circulation.
This immeneo contraction of the
circulating medium of the state
(rill provo detrimental. Some way
should be devised to allow the
money to remain in the hands of
the oounties until needed by the
Ute. iThe stale treasurer wll
object to retention ot tax money by
the counties, as the handling of
that immense sum would mean a
fortune to him and his bondimon.
Yet there Is no justice or common
sense in compelling tho countiee to
pay money into a state treasury
when it cannot be used for one and
two years after date of payment.
The money should remain in the
hanJa of tbo people, else be used
by the counties in settling indebt
ed uess.
The democrats of the recent a'
tempted legislature, says the Port
lund Dispatch, Senators Smith and
Daly, Representatives Bilyeu, Lee
and Misener, retained the respect
and conGdence of all the faction?,
to the hold-up. They were ready
to join any ot them to form a con
stitutional quorum for the trans
action of business.
- To Care a Cold in Uue Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggist refund the money
If It fulls to cure. 25c.
We predict that John Mayers,
the new chief of police of Portland,
will make an excellent officer.
Perhaps the I
"New Woman" will
be a stronger wo
man than the old
one. Certainly,
fresh air and the
right exercise will
do much for her.
Fresh air is a great
restorative, exercise
a great nerve tonic
if a woman be in
condition to take it.
A healthy woman
can avoid disease.
She can avoid the
7l7ril seemingly almost
r(mM inevitable -weak.
1 "
proper hygienic
methods. The
k-o.. sunic uiemuus win
5 not cure her if she
be already sick.
Taken under medical direction, in con
nection with the right medicine, th.-'V
will help effect a cure. No women who
luff era at all from so-called " female weak
ness" should attempt athletics of any
tort. She should first put herself into
possession of strong and hearty health by
bikini Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriotion.
I After she is thoroughly well, exercise and
inversion will Help to keep her well. The
cure should come first. Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription is designed and rec
Dinmended for only the one thing. It
acts directly upon one set of organs. No
matter what is the matter with them, it
will cure it It will not cure anything
else. It is a wholesome tonic, an invig
orating nervine, or nerve-food as well as
healing medicine, and thousands of
perfectly well women have found that by
taking it regularly during the period of
pregnancy, the danger aud pain of par
turition were much lessened, and in
many coses, almost entirely obviated.
In every Amerlcnn household, there should he
1 copy of Dr. Pierce's great work, "Common
Bensc Medical Adviser," looS pages, illustrated.
One copy ret to any address on receipt of 31 one
cent stamps to pay for mailing only. World's
Dispensary Mcdicaf Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
por.iPLEXiorj
pozzoiis
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.
vwwv
Inslit upon having the genuine.
Catalogue. Contains all
dint's New and Good.
A 'ways Reliable...
.'IThe Guide
Oao uckct ei.hcr
Wondorful Brntohing Aster,
Now Japan. Morning Glory or
Pansy choice mixed for
153 Ot.
FUU trull prior eta.
Vick'i Illustrated
Monthly Magazine
which tells how to grow
Plants, Plovers and
Vegetables and is up to
date on these subjects,
for threo mouths, the
Guide, and Ono
Packet of Seeds,
(named above), fur
25 ceuU.
When enuring slats where pro
as tl.! MW. al will teni a
factvt ot FUwer Heecta free.
JAKES VICK'S
sp:h
t: s w n v 1 na
L t'ltllPIVMali: "Vllk IsW
lSrft-fj4Ui.i
B I FiastbwA Seed and Plant f1
THE ABUVE PICTOfiE DOES NOT REFBE3ENT
a passenger train ou tlie I'lilcagn, .Mi
waultee & St. Paul Railway. N lu
trains are veotibuled, lieuted r f tea in
aud lighted by electi icily. Fact'
sleeping car berth ban an -!e -trio read
lug lump. Its diuii!K (ni are the bes.
la the world end St -ouches are pul
aces oi wheels.
This great railway, conutctinu; as ll
does wli ball trauscoutine .Ih lines a1
Bt. Paul and Ouiuha, amino to tin
traveling publio the beat nervier
known. Tickets via the Chicago, Mil
waukee & Kt. Paul Railway are on sale
at all railroad I'cet offices to any
point in te United Stales or Canada
Koi uinps, loli.er- and otber'informa
tion aduiexh:
C.J. EDDY, General Agent,
Portland, Oregon..
FOR ALL POINTS KASjT.
LEUVE I DEPOT FIFTH AMD I STREETS ARRIVE
' Tha Knst Mall, via Haul
I Inton tiult Utke, Cnmha
or KanKHfi city, or via Hpo-
7:00 P M
Dally.
A M
l bane, Minneapolis and St.
Dally
ram, wun (nrougiisurviue 1
1 to Kastern cities. I
I For Pendleton, LaGrRnde
I Ilaker tllv. Walla Walla.
7:00 I" M
Uailj.
8:30 am
Dally.
IiJayton, Colfax, I'ulluiau
Moscow and Idaho milling
Htulions- J
l.cul mixed train iorV
Hood Hlvcr, The Ualles
and llUcrintdlale points. J
8 10 A 51
0:00 pm
Dally.
l)a ly.
Through Pullman fatecuers, tourist sleefwrs
end reuliuiiig chair cant are attached to Ihruuifh
trains.
For all Information, rates, etc., call at city
ofllce, corner WaNhlligtuu aud Third streets
Portland, or address
W. II. IIUKI.BIIKT.
Geueral l'assenaer Agent.
E. MCNEILL,
Kccciver and Manager.
Portland, Urt't;on.
' K. J. SluCI.A.NAIIA.N, Agent.
KuKeue.
Central Market,
FISHERifi WATKINS
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly on hand a lull supp!) if
BEEF, MUTTON,
PORK and VEAL,
Which they will sell at the lowest
market prices.
A lair share of me patillc patremge solicited.
: TO THE FA RMERS. ;
We will pay the highest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Mlicvp.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
SS-Meals delivered to any part of the city
ireo 01 cuaruu.
&0GE.E
u. St. & y.
fS ono of tho fow prominent papers in Oregon
mai, uous not, resort to unromos, Uoupons,
Prize Packages, Picture Books, Corn Plasters
or somo otlierfako device to make an apparent
showing of an increase in circulation. It therefore escapes
the fate of papers that depend for a show of success
upon these extraneous inducements, which are to lie
pitched into the street or thrown into the waste basket
as soon as the coupon is cat from their columns.
THE GUARD, on the other hand, goes regti
larly and permanently into 80 per cent of
the homes of Eugene solely and entirely tn
its merits as a bright, ckan, enterprising,
progressive and comprehensive newspaper. It is delivered
at an hour, moreover, when tho household harj both
time and inclination to read, and it IS read thoroughly
and carefully by every member of tho family. These
conditions insure for every class of business announce
ments not only the widest but the best publicity that
can be secured in our city.
&uenirag (Reared
Guarantees advertisers that it reaches more people
than any other paper published in Eugene, and
therefore has better results. THE EVENING
GUARD, in short, covers the field com-
pletely, and no one who desires to reach the
people can afford to do without tho facilities
placed at their command.
EAST M SOUTH
The Shasta Route
Tb SoieriiPMic Co
Eipreas Tra ce L.e P jrtland VulJ
buT5TLe l'ortlaud Arj:W
mist' V.itS.pS
lltln siulAr han r raucisco I'll'"'"
. , . . Vaat PnrtUnd. Oregon
Above rrama iup xJ'lT.
Citv, Woodl.uro. HalfBi, Turner Jlanin,
JetfenoD, Albany, TaBK'. nJ.dd' Btk
Harrishurg, Junction City. imf'. l
well, Cottaue Grove, IJra.n. and all atationi
froui Hose burr to Ashland iuclusive.
BOSSUt'EO at AIL. Iatl.r.
r i . ... 1 A,itl)ini
2.04 pm Lv Fu-ne I.v
5.20 v m hr R.eburK Lv8 00 n
oAl.FJl PASKESGIB, DAILY.
4w0pml. Portland, Ar10:15am
0:15 pnijA Salem, Lv8:00arn.
DINING CAliS ON OGDEN BODTE.-
PULLMAN BOPTET SLEEf EBB
aD
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING OABS,
Attached to all through traina.
West Side DivUion.
iUIWEEH P0P.TLASD AND 00BVA1LIE
MAIL TRAIN DAH.r (EXUIPI SOKDil.)
7 .10 a in I Lv Portland Ar I 6.20 pn.
HfilSiim Ar C'onaliia Lv laop n:
At Albany and Oi.rvallis connect withtiain
of Owkwi Ceutral eastern nauway.
MPBBHS TRAl OAUT IMCSFT SPNDAI.)
4-45pmI.v Portland Ar 8.25a a
r!;r. ., , Ar McMinnville Lv H4 a n
THROUGH TlCKIiTS to all PoinU
in Ibo Eastern Stat" b, Capada and Eurot
can be obtained at lowest rates from
L. G APAIK, Agent, tngene-,
R KOEHLKIl, E. P KlKJERS, ,
Mauacur, Asut. G. P. and Pnas A'
rOKTLANIt. OIiK(i(i
THROUGH TICKETS
To the EAST vU tne
Throucti Pullman Palace ilueuera. Tourlb
sluepers aud uw Kucllntu Chair can.
DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Trains heated by steam and care lighted by
rintach Light,
Time to Chicago, 3 day, time to New
York, 4!' days, which is many iiouri qulckei
than all competitors.
For ratcB, time tables and full inlormatloL
apply to
t. J. McCLANAHAN, Afteiit, Eugene, Or.
K. W. BA.XTON, C. K, BROWN,
Gen'l Agent, Dint. 1'asfl. At,
Lt5 Third st,, Portland, Or.
- :
KOTICE FOB PCBUCATION.
Tatbd OtBoe at Bosebarfi, Or.,
Felraary 10. 1897.
Not oaia e?bf given that the follow
luu-uanied aettur baa filed notica of bis in
leotioo to make fiual oroof in foppoit of
hU claiin, and thai stid vpdI will r mad
before Joel War. U 8 O C Oom
mlafiouer, at Ena-iie, Orekon. on March
. ,.,-.f as. I ... UT T anil nn II V. Nn
tlKi4 for tbe lot 4, bc 4 tp 21 n, i 2 w.
uA non.B that fnlhswittfT UUbHdi tO
uawBD a ,
provbiaooiiliiiU-ui ri'6ntuc-9 upuu fcud
John Piicber, J R Bedford, O A Van-1
aehaiaek and D M Baker, all of Oottagej
Orove, Ouguo.
IJ .1 V,.Tnn
KelHter
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
v.: riiantiiat the under
.1 u 1 1 1 o in uv.cvj p.
-i a t... uAan K thn rmintv Conrt of
Lane Conuty. OreiioB, appointed AdmiD
... - - Uilliatn Wuhar
iBtraior 01 me twmieui ..a.
a Jt ..J all lutsnna nn VI TILT eiAltllB
aoainst said PBtate are herfiby nonfled to
D . . - J.I. aft
preneDt tDe game 10 bib uuiy
L i nf knoinano in .Tnnntinn CltV. Or6-
aoD. or at the law office ol E. K. Bkipwortb
. . r : . v. : .1. ....... i V.
in .ugtne, urrgou, wiium
from tne date hereof.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, reoruarj tna,
1807.
Eobebt Clow,
Administrator.
E. R. Skipwobth,
Attorney for Admr.
NOTICE '10 CREDITORS.
Notice ia hereby irlven that W S Lee hna
neen appointed oy iub wumj w, ...
county, Oregon, administrator of the estate
ot St y uoas, ueceaseu, aim a i iri,"iio .,.-
inf claims ogaiunb saiu o..a.o t. i .
quested to present the same to me duly verl-
il.l . .lnnA itt K.laiM In .lnni.t.iiin CiLv
Oregon, or at tne omce 01 ej iv ompwuivn iu
Eugene, Oregon, within aix montha f roia the
uate tnereoi.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, Deu. 22d, 189fl.
W S Leb,
Administrator of aaid estate.
E R Skipwobth,
Atty for Admiuiatrator.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ia belt by given (bat the under
signed baa been appointed administratrix
of the Estate of O. C. Roe, deeeanod, by
ihe Couniy Court of Lane County, Oregon
All persona holding claims against the said
Estate will please pn sent the same to the
nndersigneu within six mouths from this
date.
January 2G, 1897,
Ida B. Rob,
Administratrix.
Joshua J. Walton
Attoruoy for Estate.
J. F. FORD,
(Evangelist,)
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes nnder date of
March 2X, 1893:
8. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur. Oreeou.
Gentlemkn: On arriving home last
week, I found all well and anxiotuly
waiting. Our little girl, eight aiiv one
half years old, who had wasted away
to 88 pounds, is now well, strong aud
vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B.
Cough Cure has done its work well.
Both of the children like It. Your 8.
B. Cough Cure has cured and kept
away all hoaranesa from me. Bo give
iv iu every use, witu greetings lor all,
Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. and Mrs. J. F. Ford.
II yon wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and
ready for the Spring's work, cleanse the system
with the Headaohe and Liver Cure, by taking
Sold uudera posltl re guarantee
.10 cents per bottle bv all drnrirlsta
Old Kentucky
LIQUOR HOUSE,
W. M. REH3KAW, Proprietor.
Keeps I he Best brands of
WHISKEY, BRANDY, m
-AND-'
All Kinds of Wines.
Also the Celebrated 8CHLITZ
MILWAUKEE BEER on draught.
J L. PAGE,
DEALER IN
Having a Large ami Complete stork of
o.uiJie uuu rnucy urocerles bought
iu the best markets,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can offer the publio better prices
than any other house in Etigeue.
Proiinceor all Kinds taken at Market Trices.
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Ht II tVl l0a..,aa r-.. . ,
Thi raib, ..', ..! ...!!. .n.',.,m,fv..'"'d
u, i ' "4 :,rr'ves III iq)r.
i, . 8 ""-v '"llowtng.
T,"".U"""K ?,,HKe leaves Florence
SINIil.E F A H E. . .
ROUND TKIf -'inl
nVPE'LEABURG.
reoV!W-'---e-bum
t 1 p n, .rrlTlng ln , p m
Notico Lbu
Notice i hereby giveiXf. Wfl. '
named baa fitd u0T""'!'Ut,
lion lomakeflual proof in . u""ii,i
claim, and ibal said proof m fl'ort lt,
fore Joel Ware, D so on bs
at Eogei... Uue eouni, r?BU,C
April 17. J8II7. vu: John
on II E No mi iot th, ,C' ,
DeMa0d.0Ul,aanaVtt;
IBs, 1 1 esst. i ae.
no nam s he folbio. ,
prove bis continuous Kidr k
culllvatioD of, aaid land vi. tt
Karue. Wad... Char's S.
Thomson, all of LeahnrgOo?
tDn- 0lf
" "ereuy RIVen that ths hi '
named stttler has filed notic. J k"-"
tion to make final proof n . '
claim, and that said prcTjffi a.01
bore Joel Ware, U 8 C 0 P-
at Eugene. OreEon. V"n
viz: Ella Havden on n W,
for the sw of se 211, tp i6 . ,? I,
no names tne lol lowing iin
prove his continuous residue.
cultivation of, said land viz- 1,4
wiinsm unryee, Jefferson Wautb P
ard Gossett, and Wa.den GosseT.n
Isabel, Oregon. ' "
. KM Vuica,
Begiif'er
NOTICU FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosebutg, o
February, 12 m
Notice is hereby given that'th, UJ,
named acttk-r has filed nonce olhwint,"
tion to lunke final ,OT( I
support of his oluim, and thatssH J
will be made before Joel vrei tj g
Commissioner, at nain , orri, 1
March 29, 18'J7. viz: tt ini:;ni aTl"
on H E No 8125, for the n : 6 1 ;r?
8 and 9, aeo 6, Ip 17 s, r 2 " '
He names tbe following wilnesset u
prove his continimnB rebideooe mu
ORltivation of, said Innd, viz:
Lewis Powers, Frank A Pepiot, laim
Poajadn aud Willfa-n U Kitkpatrick ill
Leabarg, Oieton.
K. M. Vshch,
Ee(jii'et.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATI0S.
Laud Offlco at Rnscburg, Ortgni,
Ftbruuiy 5, ISlll
Noiioe is hereby given that tbe folio,
named settler bus 6 lid Delict
his intention to uike fio!
proof in support of liis cl,
and that said proof will be made b
fore Joel Ware, TJ 8 C C Commissionn, g
Engene, Orcgon.on March 15, 18S7, rii:
Ratio lii wis on H E No 6'.lC'2 fn, u,
H sw H, lots 3 and 4 of see 18, Ip 15
1 east.
He names tbe following wilsmnit
prove his continuous residence upon tii
cultivation of, said lund, viz:
Jamer F Wilson, John L Stewtil, M S
Workin m and Arzell Arnel, all ol UiM,
Oregon.
B. SI. Veaich,
ltrgintfr.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATI0S.
Laud Office at Rosebnrt, Or.
llurcli 9. 1831.
Notice is bi-rby iven tbat the loHov-ing-named
settler baa filed notice of hit
intention to tntke final proof in Bnppoit si
his claim, and lliat said proof will br raids
hi fore Joel Wure, U b C, C Coniaiissiot,l
Eugene, Lime county, Orgoti, on
May 5, 1897, viz: rrwl W Hloo,S;
on H E No 8745 for tbe lots 9, U, 16 ti
16 of sec 9 ip IB s, r2 ensi.
He names the following aitnettetto
prove bib continuous residence apuLK
cultivniii n ( I, Slid laud, viz:
Frank H Wo.iH Ir,i P Dower. Winthroo
Thomson sod Clarence Thomwo, ill &
Leaburg, Oregon.
1! 11 Veatci,
. R'Vi'l"
NOTICE FOK I'DBUOAllON
Land Office at Konbiire. Oit;,
February 4, llW.
N.ilic. t - Ii..i(.h olten Ibnl Ibe follot-
lug nauie.i heiilir ba filed notice of b
tell tion I., make final proof insnpimtsl
hi- i"ai , d thut sid proof will tai
b-rnre,I .Hl Ware, U a u u uomui"
... u n Mmh Hi. 1897, "i:
Cnnstaio W Aluandersou. onH.Sj;
6035. for ibe N t of section 22, Tr.
a mo ice
Ho iihw' the following ito.
i ; ... ....... n,...a ...-i,t, iiith OlHiD
Ullliivaiioi. UI, '1U ittiiu Ti.. . .
Willian, A Ware, of Eugene Or; Fren
EOWai.,-.f I-abel, Or; Columbui le
ill Ih-.I.mI Or t:hesterUnirls. Ol l'i
H M Vks
KeuisU'
NOlTCE KOll rrPLICATION
Laud Office at Kosebur!. OWJJ-
Notice is beiehy given tbat the folic
ng -named setllet has filed notioeol n
mention to uifke final proof 'n 'W
lis claim, and llwt bsuI proof "l!l ."'"'
fore.Ioel Ware.U. S. C. C CnmtniHM
t Engene. Oregon, on M-rch 22.
ames L H..lgate on H t N. HWa, '
be b ueJi aud D1, teK. Jl' ,p 1
Hnames the following i""',JJ
trove his rontinnous n b.detce open
nllivaiinn i f said laud viz: nen
Joseph H Fergneson, of Mo'V ' J
ndAlv.n WDarruw. Onvet rP My
Fubrnarj ,
AD.MIMSTHATO ' VOTlLtoFbI
Notice I. hereby g.i ! '.. .Ut h "J,"
K .. ' "'.::. V. .1. of ttun-r
vreiron, maoe ou ni ni . the
J81I7, the und-r.k'ticd on Sntur.l-'V. " tiK
dav of March, 1WI7, at one cliit
afterniam of snid day l th' 1 ,HU oJ
iloor in Enirene, Lane cunt' , (!rea''.h(
for sale and sell at public auction I J " , 1
est hi.liler for cssli, the foll-wini! ile' j Kt.
pr.ip.rty t.i wil: The w i ! w't 1,
lion 8, and the w 1 of the n w J ,ii
in tp 18 s, r 3 w w m; thee J of "j',,!
10 of hlk 2. lot- S. 4. an.l S "1 "Un4, t
4 and ot 1,1,,-k 2. lots . "a ,, in vh
and Inta 6. 7. 8 and 9 in bUJt J, " '
ney's Aililition U. Kuirene, La" "J t(-,rr
gon. or so much thereof way ut 4
to aat-.fy the claims airiiit "
the ein.-nes nl ailiitintr:,tin.
U..t.d February 4th, IK'7 ,VHITSrr. .
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ney deceased.
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in tp 18 s, r4w w m, cuntaimug m fai
acres, in l.ane ci iinlv. Ore."'": I'"" 1 m