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rr. DAILY EUGENE GUARD. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publblibr. Published every er enlugol tbe weea, Sundays tiwptol. Address all communications, aud incite all rouUllaiicua payable to the Kuua.sa (jUabd, Kuguue, OreKou. BUBbCRIITION 1UTKH: (DAILY. I Delivered by carrier, per week J5 Delivered by carrier, per noalb By mall, one yearllu advatco) ' rill moutbi ' Oue mouth aloKleoople Will not be lent by mail to any addreM. lor Buy length of lime, unless paid In advance. (WIIK1.T.) Oue roar ilu a.lrauoe) 00 HIi moulb 1 00 AJvurtlslnit rami made kuown ou application. Entered a second-class matter at tho Eugene, Oregon, poBtomoe. EASTERN OKFICB 2.0 to 211 Temnle Court New York City. K. KAI,, Age.il, TUKSDAV, - APRIL 13 CHANGES IN Cm AFFAIKS. Oootl Records Made by KKtirlnrr Olllciali Ilia cx-llayor, autf Ills Appointees. . Tho retiring officials of tlie city government are entitled to credit for the manner in which city affairs have been conducted during the past year. Ex-Mayor Matlock retires with tho connciouonees of having served tho city wall and faithfully. No inconsiderable burden of the finan cial affaire rests upon tho hands of the mayor and it is to his credit that, with tho assistance of u business like council, tho finan cial affairs of tho city have boon well managed. During the last year the city debt has been reduced two thousand dollars and that, too, without having impaired the effi ciency of street, fire, polioe or other departments of tho city govern ment. Economy has been the watchword of tho retiring adminis tratiot), and the officials have no cause to regret the records they have mads. The retiring polico officers, II J Day and Robt Pratt, have made oxeollont rocords as caroful painstaking ofiicors, performing their respective official duties without fear or favoritism, and while not being unduly sovoro, com pelled respect and obedience for the laws, using that discretion without whioh no polico oflicor can command tho respoot and obodionco of tho peoplo. Strcot Commissioner Doylo Bot a high wator mark for good street and sidowalk work. If his successor carries forward tho work in tho mannor begun by his prodocossor no fault will be found with his administration. Tho ro-appointmont of Mr Skip worth as City Attorney ia an ex cellent one. Ho has spont a great deal of time and attention on city laws and is thoroughly posted on legal questions that may arise in tho management of municipal affairB. To his caroful supervision may be ascribed the success of tho city in dealing with vexed and contested questions as to tho rights of tho city in making Btreot and other municipal improvements. Recorder Dorris succeeds himself. His moderato impartial courso as city recorder has rendered him popular with nll classes of oituetia. Mr Dorris seeks to conduct the affairs of his office in on impartial business like manner and whilo not prono to exorcise undue sever! ty compels obedienco to the lavs. Tho now officers have their futnro bofore them. It is to bo hoped they will perform their duties well and without fear or favoritism. Cer tainly all good citizens will render them every assistanco within their power, In this connection it is well to remind tho people that tho beat I authorities and writers on munici-1 pal jurisprudence fully rocngniie j tho laot that municipal laws cannot 1 and should not bo enacted or en -) forced with tho same soverity and undeviating strictness that is expec ted of other laws of tho country. The infractions of such ro tnoroin 1 tho na t tiro of moral delinqucncicr aud a cast iron rulo cannot be ap plied to them as if (hey were orimes against property, person or life. Such laws are more of the nature of family or social regulations, aid while they should be enforced without fear or favor, undue and unubual methods should not be used in their enforcement. Recognize and act on this prin ..in tlwn Dm nfltv disnuteB and personal bickerings over local affairs will be minimized. It will be for the general good and welfare of the community. CONVICTS AKK HUMAN. Prison labor roadmaking is to be practically tested, if a bill before the Michigan legislature can be passed. It provides for a limited amount of roadmaking by convicts. The men may be secured, if neces sary, by ball and chain. The Detroit Tribune makes the following comment: The reason why the evils of the contract system of prison employ ment havo not everywhere been discarded is that doing so creates a worse condition than existed before. Prisoners have to bo unemployed or else put upon tho public high ways, and here is a dilemma which no human wisdom has yet been ablo to meet. To put the ball and chain on human beings and send them before the public gaze, you havo to ignore wholly the reforma tory principle in punitive disci pline. This neglect cannot be tol erated in this age of the world. We nniHt assume that the man is bus ceplible of salvation. Thorois also the degrading effoot upon tho public life of the specta cle of human wretches consigned to slavery of the most wretched form, which no civilized state ought for a momort to tolerate, row per sons would be willing to consign a icilow boing to such a lute wbocu they had ever known to havo p. spark of manhood in him that could be redeemed. ' Manv a nervous woman sits no all the night and tries to read herself sleepy. Nine to one sue iion't accompiisu ner purpose. Nine to one, Hhe tzcta more and more ner- vous. The slightest sound strikes terror to her heart. The dark comers of the room contain a thousand J rights. She doesn't know w lint she is ajraid ot, but she is afraid, nrtimllv. houeatlv. nervously, ubicetlvnfraid. Healthy women are not cowards. If a wo man is nervous and sleepless and afraid of the rustle of her own dress, there is some th i lift tii o matter with her. The most dell cate nerves in her body are set on edge by weakness or disease. Nine-tenths of the nervousness, irritability and bad temper in women iti merely a symptom of ill health ill health of the delicate and sensitive or (ranism that makes her a woman. If she is overworked, or over-worried, the effect will show itself there first. There 1h no use tak ing harmful and dendly narcotics for ner vousness and sleeplessness. It will leave the body in a worse condition than it was before. The way to effect a cure is to cure the canst. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip tion win uo u. it uas curcu lens 01 mou sands of cases of female weakness and ner vousness. It is a most wonderful invicrorat- Itifr nervine ot nerve food. It brings sound healthy sleep nud restores the glow aud bloom of health. It is the only medicine now before the public for woman's peculiar n i uncius, auapieu to ner ucitcate organiza tion bv a reirularlv Graduated uhvsician an experienced aud skilled specialist in these maladies. It cannot do harm in any condition of the system. Its sales exceed the combined sales of all other medicines for women. , The story of its discovery and Its wonderful success is told in one part of Doctor Pierce's Rirnt thousand page book, "Common Sense Medical Adviser," which will be sent free on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay for mailing only World's IMnpninnry Medical Association, No. 66j AlttlU QUCVl, uuuaio, n. B f PtnncUnl Heed r.:ut Plant r.tilo;in. Contains all 'I'ft'a New and Good. ii j .Iwayj RollAtlo. . . The Guide and year clioico One pjclii-t ci Ivr Vomlf.rful Eiiu;o!i;r.sf Astsr, New Jrp,ui Iforalnj Glory or ransy choice n;xod fct IG ota. Two r.-xotj 'J," 0., ti-rro iKU'ket. JJOo. tun tvl.'.u fit' tic.. Vick's lU'iulrated Monthly Idag.-.niaa tvhii'h tells lion Un;:vv l'hn'.i, Howrni and Vi,iN'il,!,"n I in up to d.ite on iIknc $,.!. v'tts. fr tUre? i-.i'-.-. Cuic'p. .vi. I Ya:1 x, the Out! l ), for Lane County Bank. (EltablUbtd Id li) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business In all branches transacted on favorable terms. A. Q. HOVEY, Preeldeiit. J. M. ABRAMH.Ciuihler. A. a. HOVEY, Jk.. Ami. Cwthr T. O. Hihiibioks, S. B.Eakih, Caahier freaulant. P. E. Bkodgbaiw, Aaaiataiit.'.Caahier. First National Bail 01 Eugene. Paid up Usn Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon. A Keneral banking bnaineaa done on reanu able terma. HiKbt draft on NEW YORK, CUICAOO, BAN FKANCI80O and POKT LAND, OBKOON. Billa of exchange aold on foreign conntriea. Deposit, received lubieot to obeck or oertifi- cate of det-'oait. All couectlona entmated to ua will receive prompt attention. J L. PAGE, DEALER IN Groceries Having a Large and Complete stock of Btaple and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, . - EXCLUSIVELY FOB CASH, 1 can offer the public better prices than any other bouse in Eugene. Produce of all Kinds taken at market Prices, TAKE -LIVERINE- FOR THE LIV AND CONSTIPATION. For Sale b) All Druggists. f HE icUGEflE I S one of tho few prominent papers in Oregon uitti noes not resort to Uliromos, Uoupons, Prizo Packages, Picture Books, Corn Plasters or some other fake device to make an apparent showing of an increaso in circulation. It therefore escapes the fato of papers that depend for a show of suct-ess upon these extraneous inducements, which are to be pitched into tho street or thrown into the waste basket as soon as the coupon is cut from their columns. fTlIlL uUARD. on tho other Imrwl I I larly and permanently into 80 per cent of I the homes of Eugene solely and entirely on A its merits as a bright, clean, enterprising, progressive and comprehensive newspaper. It is delivered at an hour, moreover, when tho household has both timo and inclination to and carefully by every member of the family. These conditions insuro for every class of business announce ments not only tho widest can bo secured in our city. Guarantees advertisers that it roaches 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 tho peoplo can afford to do without the facilities ulaccd at their command. aasr fi TU TBE ABOVE PICTOfiE TOES NOT REFEESEW a passenger tram on tuu waukee 4 St. Paul Railway. N-. It" . ..ooiiLnliv). heated t tteam and lighted by electricity. Each sleeping car bertU uib an - trio read r va Ilia hAa. Ing lamp, if ain;K in the world and t . oi ehea are pal aces on wheels. ctinit ns it does whuall transcontine-.la. liuesa' Ht. Paul and Omana, a'dur.'s mine traveling publlo the best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Mil- i j. ut Paul T?nilu-Av are on sale WHUnCV " " " at all railroad t'c.et offices to any point in toe unui oiuua , For aapt, loli.cr. and other luforma- llon aauresfc; C.J. EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Central Market, PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full suppl) if BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest iiiiirKui prices. fair stare ollie public patronage solicited. : TO THE FARMERS.: We will pay the highest market price for Fut Cattle, Hogs aud Sheep. Shop on Willamette St., EUGENE, OREGON. fe-Meata delivered to any part of the cily Irue 01 cnarge. Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. H. RENSHAW, Proprietor. Keeps the Best brands of WHISKEY, BRANDY, 6IN AND All Kinds of Wines. Also the Celebrated BCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER ou draught. read, and it IS read thoroughly but the best publicity that NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notii-e ia hi rebj (J 'to that tbe uuder signed baa bun by tbe Couutjr Court of Lane County. Ortgon, appointtd Admin istrator of tbe eHlaie of William Weber, deceased and all perions baviug claims gainst said estate are hereby no it fled to preaeut tbe same 10 roe uuiy -vunutu, ai eon, or at the law office of E. II. Skipwortb in ILUgine, lrfou, wimiH nijL uiuuius from tbe date btreof- Dated atEoKene, Oregon, February ilb, 18U7. Bobkbt Clow, Administrator. E. R. Sxipwobth, Attorney for Admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby eiven that tbe under- aiune.! huM llAAIl t)V LllS COUlltV C-Mirt of LaDO county duly appointed administrator of the estate of William Grarhart, decaaed, and all Reraons having claimi against aaid estate are erohv nnti Red and renuired to present the same to me, duly veritied, at mv residence in Lane county, or at tne omce 01 a .it oKip worth, witliin six months from the date here' of. Dated at Eugene, Or, Marcn zi, low. Jas. M. Gkahiiaut, Administrator of said estate. E It Skipwokth, Attorney for Admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Xntirw Is hereliv triven that W S Lee has bern appointed by the county court of Lane county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of E W Ross, deceased, and a 1 persona hay ing claims againMt said estate are nereDy re nuested to uresent the same to me duly vert tied at my place of business in l unction City Oregon, or at the office of E R Skipworth in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof. Dated at bugene, Oregon, Dec iai, io. W S Leu, Administrator of said estate. E R Skipwokth, Ally for Administrator. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given (hat the under signed has been appointed administratrix of the Estate of G. C. Roe, deceased, by tbe County Conrt of Lone County, Oregon All persona holding olaima against tbe said Estate will please pnsent tbe same to the undersigned within six months from this date. January 26, 1897. Ida B. Roe, Administratrix. Joshua J. Walton Attorney for Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Mary A Griffin ana ueorge w lirlllio nave been duly an pointed executrix and executor of the estate of Gilbert P Gnflio, deceased. All persona oaving claims against aaid estate are hereby required to present the same to the executor at the store of tbe Griffin Hard ware Company at Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. March 15, 1897. Mini A. Gbutin and G. W. Gbiptin, Executrix and Executor. Geo. B. Doubjs, Atty for eBtate, J. F. FORD, (Evangelist,) Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date of March Xf, 1S)3: S. B. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur. Orecron. Gentlemkn: On arriving home last ween, x iuuuu nu weu anu anxiously waiuuir. uur utile gin, eignt. ai,v. one- nait years old, who bad wasted away to 88 pounds, is now well, strong and viguruus, anu wen nesuea up. s. ii, Cough Cure has done Its work well, Both of the children like it. Your 8. a. Ooueh Cure has cured and kept i.cjr uii Liunisucoa 1IUU1 1116. OO ITlVe If rt ...t.L. 11. - 0 .. v n cvcij uuo, wiui greetings ior ail. inning vuu prosperity, we are Yours, Mb. and Mbs. J. F. Fokd, If yon wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and reS(?y..orihe ?r;:i' cleanse tho svstem with the Headache and Liver (Jure, by lakmn Sold undera posltl re guarantee AO oeuu per bottle by all drugKisis EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Singe leaves Eugene Monduys and Thursdays at 6 a ni, and arrives in Flor ence at 4 pin the day following. Returning stage leaves Florence Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a m and arrives 111 Eugene at 6 p m the day SIMil.K fa'hb ,. ROUND TH 11' TickeU tor sale at E.' Ba w Hi k'-V i-?.0 Kenc,oratllurdA Uaveuporfa ottfee In Vlor EUGENE-LEABURG, nereaiier win run a dally stage between r-ugene anil U'nliunr. Krelirht aiiil hi, should be left at mj Mabli the In J Kl departure of the stiiite. :iii"s uciore h.fj?"1; K at 6 a m, arriving at Ixja. burg at 11 a m. Ttstunilim. slac mv.,. iZ.. burir at 1 p m, arriving in hugone at 6 p m. J t lwn mr 1 Is not complete without an ideal MPLEXIOH powder. g POZZONrS JSSJ! n!ng;nS?Vhing,,healinS. health f 'I. and hann!ess, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. IniiitBuahtrtagth, snulnt JT ' FOR fat tytflrwHmr' 1 ons. In tbe Circuii rZ?. . Bon for the . .0I 6ui. . the esUteotQ C Ho. 7"' f agm m . 8, "iniij, C Roe, n . I To C r t .. vuaxiit 1 BUI. " "CIllBJ., 1. iL. ' w u ue name of the Ri -.- coram, nitj ,- answer ine oomnlain. 'ttu. r. or before thA u.u j 0 eQUtltd 1 : . . , ni j... . s n -.. s u,si aay of 11. 11. term of said Court" ADdbiJ,' iS appear and an . ? "Jon liiir u , : . : ... It-r i miuiin win atmlv 1. .1 " th relief demanded in the ' Voan f ii . summons is nnhii.k.7 . "" the Hon. J. c. FalT,"r,n i 7 ""ii i;onrt. made Anrii 7 ,,,.; fHat WiLI01,4lI Atloniej. fot Notice forPubii T and Office at Ko, Notice is hereby Bi,enM5-5 Hon 10 make final proof ii , "'J"1" claim, and that said proof wi?po'1,',1 fore Joel Ware. C S n r V.UW on H E No 6GU1 ir n,. " .V nvm if, lay,. VIZ! .inl.- B""' 1 KneJi and lots 1, 2 d 3 , ofl 16 s, r 2 east. ' t) He names the folio, ,it prove hu. contmnons residence" cultivation of, said land, viz- John M Davis, of Sp'rinkfi'fu n. Karnes Wade. Charles KJ Ztt Thomson, all of Leaburg OerRoT ' M Vum jWiiltl Notice ior Publication. Lund Office at -osiburg, 0nm 't Notice is hereby Riven that th, ieC named settler ban filed noli of hiii.2 tiontomakefiual proof in BnpponSt claim, and that mid proof wffib.2 before Joel Ware, U 8 0 0 CoZS at EuRene, Oregon, ou April 12, f viz: Ella Hayden on H E N S for the ew '4 of sto 20, ip 16 s, rl , no uauies me louowmg liltM-t prove his continuous rssidenw nKnui onltivation of, said land, viz: William Duryee, Jefferson Wu6h Hn. ard Gossett, and Woiden Goitu ill . Isabel, Oregon. ' K 11 Vuitj, . NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATIOy Land Office at Kosibnri;, 0reg, Mrch 27, m. Motice is hereby given that thelollo ing-named settler has Slid notice o(hu (ention to make final proof in mpportol his oluira, and that said proof will ttmii before Joel Warr, 0 S C C 0 missioner, at Eiigeue, OrrgoD, tt May 28, 1807, viz: Andrew J Cim. father and heir of John w CarsoD, imuti on homestead entry No 5551 lor i he ijj Ji , n Y, se , sec 8, tp 19 a, r 4 imi. He names the following witntttHti prove hiB continuous residence nponud onltivation of, paid land, vii: E Anderson, George T Ware, H li 1w slyke, and Hoi I McCollum, all ol Eigtu, Laue county, Oregon. V l Vv.Trv KeciMn. NOTICE FOR rOBLICATiON. Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon, Mirch 25, Ifli. Notice is heroby piveti that tb-follow-ing-named person has filed notice of hteia leniion to make finul pioof in anprcittf his claim, and that said proof will be md before Joel Ware, O S C U CumniiM at Eugene, Oregon, on May 8, 1S37. viz: James M Parkei, for the lob 1, 1 and 3 boo 7, tp 19 s, i 1 w. He names the fol'owing wilcfei U prove his right to purchase said itidi nnder the fifth section of IheAct o! M4 3, 1887, viz: Joseph U M itlock uud LowiJ B hind of K i me, H ibt-rt E Cnin ob'll Spriugtli Id oi 1 James A I'unin ol Delta Orpgon. It II Tkitcs, NOTICE FOR PD1SLICATI0S Land Office i;t Ro.lmrn, Ol. Slnrcb 9. iS9i. i hereby k"'" lh"' lllPlol,' i -ettler' bus flhd uoliff olw i.. ui..ko fiiiBl pioof in mppwrt Nolio ing-niuu. intenttni his claim before Ji i, ai-rt that said ntool win " -i Ware. V h C. C Coir.miino'' Lime connty. Orpon. IbW. viz: lied W Blooa N.. 87-15 for tho lots 9, T1, 1 " Eugene. May 5, oi' H E 111 nl nnA O 111 O Anal He names the following '""fij prove his oontinuons residence npon" cnltivalion of, said lund, viz: . Pr.nl, H WnnJ Ir P IblWer, 1IM Thomson and Clorence TbomioC: ,11 of Leaburg, Oregon. U M Vriicn, l!,K-i.B- NOTICE TO CKKl'irOBS. Notice is hereby given that ""'"""j signed bus been by Ibe connty coin Lane Connty Oregon, mui-inted Aii tralor ot the etate of W V IleiitlerrO ceased, aud all p rscDS '"""SjJbJ against said estate ore birrly n0 jcij requested to present tie ShU-elo verified at my place !!!.,,( E R Eugene, Or. Ron, or at the law ofhce o' -Skipwoith in Eugene, Oregon, W months from the dale hereof. .y, Dated at Eng-re, Orrgon, 51"' 0 Administrator of the estate ol ' derson, deceased. E K SKirwor,TD, Ally, for Admr. . ADMlNlSIKATl K S NOTICE Nntioe I. hereby given th .1 tl. f$$! trator of the estate of Haiiin.li T-",,;r;' ,( bytheC.inity Cui.tof l.al.e wiiaty. ' jit tireson: and all peiwr" having t ,b, aid estate are hereby notitud ".' 'fr,rti nie toaaid aduiiuUtiat'T at M' i(j Hale iin-cintt In said ciini) lt. within six nic nlhs fr the dice. ;. lodi a.T Pated at Kvettir, Ow " " of April, 1WT. .. ,u. Admr '. f J BlLTKU, Attume;.