Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 21, 1897, Image 1

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VOL. IV-
QItEGNT. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21. 1807,
NO. 17
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Offlaa over Lne Couoiy Bank.
D. NORTON,
LAWYER.
Koouis 1 aud 2 over First National
; Bank.
CEO. B. DCRR1S.
Attorney and Cturi.selior
airLaw, Uyai pkACTlCJS lis inci ujub'is
l ei the Second Judicial DUU'wt and in
Suureine Court uf this Sute.
qTTI attention given to collections and
I natters in probate.
A. C. WOODCOCK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Orms-One-half blook south ol chrUman's
I Block,
KL'OENE. : : OREUON.
i HelKius V Thompson. Charles A Hard).
Thompson & Hardy,
; Attomeys-at-Law,
Office in First National Bank Bldg-. CnMpnn (In
i Practice In all the Courts. HHjOin., Ul
GEO. A. D01UUS.
; Attoknky-at-Law,
; KIH1KKK. UUKtlUN
office Over Lane County i'.aiik
I L. BILYEIT,
I Attokney-at-Law,
I SUGKNK, OUEUON.
f f3F 01 fics Over First Natlouol lliu
J C. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
I Physician and Surgeon.
f Office up-statrs in Bhelton block over Geo. T.
11 Bll OC ouu a yiucvij owe
Private telephone inside (lie door
or calls day or uiBlit.
DR. J. W. HARRIS,
i-l iy tsiuian and Surgeon
Office over Henderson St Linn's Drug Store.
Ofsick Hocus: 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8
ttesldenco Ferry street between Ulhandl3th
W. KUYKENDALL, M. 0.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Chrisman Block.
Special attention to surgery and surgica dis
eases of women.
L. L. WHITSON ,
DENTIST.
llavlnc mirr.hn.no1 the office and fixtures 0
the late deceased W. V. Henderson, 1 am now
prepared to do anvshlng in the line o DeulLtrj
in tlie above said bllice.
Crown and Bridge work a Specially.
DR. G. W. BIDDLE,
Docs oniy first-elnas work. The latest Im
prim-mcma used. Terms moderate. (Mlicesti'!
rest'K-u-e on olive street, tietween Fifth am
sutli aireeu, oue block weal ol Mlunesoli
Uotcl.
J. B. LUCKKV,
GT E3 WEI. jEl HEfc.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
E 1 1. 1 !W , IHitOI.
DRINK
(Ueiohard's
ON SALE AT ALL
SALOONS.
Bottle Beer for Families,
W. MAYER, Agt
10 Days Sal! on Bicycle
Closing
Sale
vw
FOR $1.00
J. J J J .
I FOR I
I 1 1
Waists worth all the way
From $1.25 to $2.00.
Tl ey have got to go.
Do not Put off . . .
This Great Opportunity.
A New Tourist Sleeping Car Line.
Commencing Sunday, June 13tb,
the Union Pacific in connection witli
the Southern Pacific (Shustu Route)
and Chicago & Northwestern Ky. will
iiiauuurute a DAILY TOURIST
BLEEP1 FO CAR LINE between
Portiaud and Chicago without change.
Ill addition to the regular daily ser
vice via ttiis new line, leaving Port
land once a week on a special tourist
excursion, a conductor will be in
charge ol the (tar through to Chicago,
whose duties will be to look after the
wants and comforts of the passengers
enroute, without additional charge.
These personally coi ducted excur
sions will be found most desirnbleby
ladies and children.
Via this through line, passengers
pass through tho finest scenery of the
Continent, including Willamette,
Uuipn.ua, Rogue and Sacramento River
valleys, the Siskiyous and Cascade
Mountains. Observation cars are at
tached to all trains for use of patrons
in passing over tne world famous Sis
kiyou Range.
For rates, tickets, sleeping ear reser
vations or any information, apply to
any agent of the Southern Pacific
Company, or
Jt. V. RAXTKIt,
General Agent Union Pacific System,
No. 135 Third Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Ilmi'i Tina?
We oner One Hundred Dollars Reward lor
any case ol Catarrh that caunol Do cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F J t-'lIENKV CO ., Props., Toledo, O
We, the undersigned have known K J Cneuey
for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly
v.r....,..KTa in all hiiNl ii.'iiii trail. action and finan
cially able to carry out any obligation made by
Iu'ItIsTbuaJC, Wholesale Pmirelsts, Toledo, O
Wai.msu, Kisxan A Mabvim, Wholesale Druir
gMs, Toledo, 11. ,
Ha I's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acl
iin illrccty upon the blood and mucous sur
fares of the system, l'rlce cents per bottle,
sold bv all Druggists. Testimonials free.
For Sale.
1 piano, 2 horses, 2 buggie9, 1 hack,
1 road cart, 1 set dotib.e harness, 4 sets
single harness.
Will trade for lumber and fblngles.
A 8 McClubk,
Don't forget Saturday June 20. 1897.
Grand patriotic picnic, at btallora
school house, on Mohawk, itemeni
ber Stafford school house, not Ping
Yang. Flag rnialiig, good program.
Everybody iuvited. liring your ban
ket and snend the day.
22: sir x-"sr.
:KOR:-
Good steel cut nails, per iu t
( losing out nearly all sizes.
Oood lard id Hi pail
c 1 1. n.. i la .
.. a-
(iood Phnuldfrs pe. lb
(ioo.1 hums per
ICin.nl bacon, heavy, 'r lb
r:.-..i ..isi i. iicrni. i"si iu
Just received the largest In
voice of tinware ever re
ivHf! In Kugetie direct
from the fac tory
,000.1 No 8 wa-h boiler.......... I
Heavy al CO,.per wash boiler -
tW OTHER PRICES HI PROPOnTION -tl
and Out Hats 75cts.
out
The Celebrated Trojan Shirt
Waists. Regardless
Of. Price
FOR $1.00
The Conductor's Excursion.
At 7 o'clock Sunday moriiiiiir Hie
excursion train pulled out from Eu
gene with eight conches, nil well tilled.
and before reaching Salem three more
were added, making a train load of
cleveu coaches, or about 800 people.
the day was apparently enjoyed by
all, the hotpilable conductors furnish
ing a good program of amusements
during the day, aud the state institu
tions were all placed open for the In
spect on of visitors.
Tho ride through the valley reveals
the fact that the grain crop of this year
will be a short on, the fall sown grain
lookiug good, but the spring crops
piovhig to be scanty, which even the
l ast week's copious showers will not
benefit much.
The Stomach Cuntiol be t'reljtliled
With greater trash than a violent drastic pur
gative. True, soch a medicine relieves con
stipation for the time, but at the expense of
great Injury to th- Intestinal canal, which II
both Inflames aud weakens, thus uulllting tl fur
the performance of Its proper functions. Wide
ly different Is the actlonof Hosteller's Stomach
Hitlers, a tonic aperient which produced allecta
prompt, Indeed, but nevor violent or convulsing.
The purity of lis botanlo Ingredients, its un
objectionable llavor, lta genial Influence upon
the mind, and the thoioiigliuesa of lis rt'iueiiial
action In cases of oouatipatioii, liver complaint
and dyspepsia, ciinblne to render It a most de
sirable family specific. It Increases b.nh
physical vigor and substance, tranquillizes and
Invigorates the nervous a)s.ein, and givea an
unwoule-i ri-llsn fur the food. A wineglass
three times daily la the average dose-
Tlio Sew Sewers.
The work of digging the new South
Park and North Pearl street sewers Is
about completed aud the contractors
' t ill, in a few days lay their mains.
' The workmen on the South park
! sewer, three iu number, completed the
excavating across the entire block iu
two and ou-half days. The North
Pearl street sower is a benefit to a largs
number ef citlzcus and is of a grea
Ideal of beueiit.
V. C. T. L'.
The last regulnr meeting of the year,
will bo June 23d, Wednesday at 3 p m
iu the I tend lug room. Superinten.
dinls of the departments will present
their annual reports. Members, re
member aud bring your annual leuf-
Ict.
HY OKbKIt I'KKSIt'KNT.
Ecukkk Cattle. Arlington Rc
ord: Twenty-five dead cattle were
taken from stock cars at this plice I'rl-
.to Tha stock li id been loadeil at
Kugeue, and by the time th,y reached
Arlinoton. the above number had been
trampled to death. It Is believed that
the loss was the result of leaving the
cattle too Ions without feed while
waiting shipment.
Anotheb Mkbchanmlsk Hiokk
Albert Plato, of Pasadena, Cul., Iiae
rented the north room in the Walt n
brick block and will open therein a
stock of general merchandise. He is a
man of family tud has also rented a
dwelling. Some of bis goods have al
mdy arrived here.
ROR
Ol'ISIDE OPINION OF CHAPMAN.
'His omiiiel Bis UsitnloEss" Vmi bt
Kufieue slplulon Mliaunt be Con
alileretl
The Corvallis Times, cimmentiiig
ou the sittiution Into which the Stale
University has been brought by the
incompetency of Dr Chapman, says:
"Squabbles like that at Eugene over
tha presidency of the statu university
are to be regretted. A man who bus
held the position for three years has,
in some unexpluiued way incurred tho
dislike of Kugcne people, who are out
in a popular and vehement objection
to his further leleulion in tho pluce
as president. There is no use to stop
and Inquire why or iu what way this
storm of local opposition was provoked.
It is enough to know that it is there
and that, being there, the usefulness
of tho objectionable incumbent is
wholly deslroyeii. With a president
handicapped by locul unpopularity,
the institution itself Is crippled, for
(licipiine can only be maintained mir
der 1 1 10 iiio-t fuvorubln conditions, nud
a school, feeble in discipline, la Impo
tent iu all thiugs. As to the people of
Eugene, their opposition to the man
at the head of the state uuivertsUy Is to
be considered. With the rest of the
state, aud more than tho rest of the
state, they are interested in tho welfare
and development of the universsty.
'At the first Hppeitinuce of the can
cer, it is a fool of a physician who don't
insluntly cut it ell'. The longer the
disease goes uncut, tho more dilllcult
it must bo of successful removal. Eu
gene people see a fungus growth Invit
ing de.dh to the stnlo university and
are alnrmed, the rest of the people
ought to be, for Eugnno people uro on
the sccue and must bo aimed bv relia
ble Information. If they want a vac
cination, tiny ought to have it, and
the board of regents ought to provide
tho virus, Dr Chapmuu may be a
broud, strong educator, but it is clear
that ho has outlived his usefulness as
tho head ol the U of O.
Plensiiiit 11111 Items.
J u no 15.
L Bst Saturday wus our annual plo
nic. Despito the rainy morning, by
10 o'clock a large crowd was ou the
ground everyone enjoyed themselves.
The bull gume between this placo aud
Goshen was watched with much inter
est. Tho score stood 20 to 10 In favor
of the home team.
J F Rtlchauau and wife returned
from Linn county last Friday, where
Mr fiucliauan was at tho death and
burial of his mother,
Uncle Sam llnuyhuian received a U
S pension recently of ib.00 a month
and back puy amounting to 1561. W
congratulate him.
The citizens of Pleasant Hill met
ast Monduy eve. aud made arrange
ments lor a picnic for the 4'.h of July,
The 4th coming on Sunday It will be
held ou Saturday tha 3rd. No ill'ort
will be spared to make It a joyful day;
the Eaglu will squall, and pnrtrlotism
will run high, but remember it will be
called a Ith of July picnic, and not a
celebration; but we will have fun all
the same. Everybody Is Invited; wa
ter will bo furnished for horses, and no
reason why we should not have a great
time. A program Is being arranged
which will be announced In duo time
and we'll try to please the most fasti
dious. AltlllXKI.K.
Something- to Depend Ou.
Mr James Jones, of the drug firm of
Jones rfc Sou, Cowilen, 111., Ill speaking
of Dr King's New Discovery, says that
last winter his wife was attacked with
La Grippe, and her case grew so seri
ous that physicians at Cowdeu and
Pana could do nothing for her. It
seemed to develop Uito hiwty consump
tion. Having Dr King's New Dis
covery in store, aud selling lots of It,
he took a bottle homo, and to the sur
prise of all she brgar. to get better fiom
the first dose, aud half a dozen dollur
bottles cured her sound and well. Dr
King's New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and oolds is guaranteed to
do this good work. Try it. Free trial
boltltsat Henderson A Liuu's Drug
Hbire.
To tare a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Kromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
f it falls to cure. 2'ic
WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.
Ihy Crop Slior. Fall ml Winln
Grain Exci'lieut.-Srjiriiig Grain
a
Uood ICrporla t-'rom I'riilt.
Pokti.axh, Oregon, June 14, 1SH7.
WKSTKRN OltKUON.
Weather. Slightly lower tempera
tures, with more clouds and a few
spr ukles of ruin, havo been the
weather characteristics for the week.
Frosts were general tho morning of
9ih, which, In exposed localities, in
jured tender vcgetntlon to some ex
t.'iit. Wheat, Oats aud Hay. More ralu Is
badly needed. The dry w ent her has
matuiially atlected the hay crop, es
pecially clover and timothy, and (lie
correspondents are of the opinion that
not over one-half crop will be seen td.
ll.iyiug hits commenced, though the
showers iu tho northern portion of
the district have retarded the work. It
cat) safely be cat honied that tho hay
crop will be sltoit. Rains, such as aro
necessaiy to improve tho late hay, ale
not probable, hence no material Im
provement can be expected in t lie crop
The area of killing frost Is very small.
Fall and winter sown oats and when
are very promising; without more ruin
they will make very good crops, anil
with rain tho crops will be excellent.
Spring grain of all kinds Is badly In
ueed of rain. The showeia were of
benefit, but they were not heavy
enough. Spring wlteut, iu n favora
ble year, yields from 20 to 3'i bushels
per acre; but this year, unless most
uuusual changes occur, it will not yield
over from 10 to 20 bushels. Spring
oatH should yield 40 bushels to the acre
but If they give 20 bushels this year
tho present expectations will bo re
alized. Small and Orchard Fruits. Straw
berries are about over. II luck berries
and raspberries aro ripening rapidly,
aud both are full crops. Of cherries
the May Duko Is ripe; the Rnyul
Anne aud llhtck Kcpuhlicjui are ripen
ing rapidly, and before tho current
week closes the major portion will be
picked and shipped. Somu trees are
filled with cherries, while others aro
only partially so. The cherry crop, as
a whole is good; in some years bettor
yields havo been had, ami In otherB
much worse.
The prune crop now promises to be
better llinu was anticipated a few
weeks ugo; tho total pruuo product
will be, from present appearances,
larger than ever before, hut the yield
per tree I In some orchards will be
less. Tho dropping which has been
reported, apieurs to havo censed. The
peaoh crop now promises to be very
heavy; baud pruning Is In progress.
The apple crop promises to bo fair;
some varieties have all the treo cull
bear; while some aro light. I'tars aro
almost the sume as apples.
Hops and (Jardens. Hops nre glow
ing rupidly. The hop louso has ap
peared and spruylng has commenced.
The hop prospects aro excellent. Gar
dens are doing remarkably well. Po
tatoes, peas, beans, caulillower, aud
other gurdcti produce, ure plentiful.
Corn is making u much better growth
than usual. Grapes also promlso a
heavy yield.
fcAHTKKN OIIKOON.
Weather.-Sllghtly wurmer weather
bus prevailed during the past week
The highest temperature was til degrees
on Friday and Suturday; tho lowest 42
degrees, on Thursday, In the Columbia
River Valley, and Si degrees over the
Pluteuu Region. In the hitter section
Injurious frosts were general. Scat
tered showers occurred Sunday and
today, but they were light.
Grain, Hay mid Stock. T hu luck of
ruin Is being markedly shown. Full
and winter sown grain are head lug,
but the grain cannot be plump with
out more moisture. Spring wheat and
oats are almost ut a stand still, and
will not make even good hay without
ralu. Tne cloudy weather has been of
lienefit, and rsin would make an en
tirely new phase upon the conditions.
Italn a 11 hi ii two weeks will save the
spring-sown crops. The prospects are
still good for all grains, but they ure
becoming rupidly poorer, Rye Is do
ing well and will make a fulr crop; the
same for barley. Grasshoppers and
squirrels are doing Injury Iu Morrow
county, and the farmers there are well
nigh discouraged.
H. B. I'AOt.'K,
Section Director, Portland, Or.
STATE ENCAMPMENT.
Coiiirmiu K. K. Chapman (rives a Re
sume of Proceediugs. Frauk
Keisner Elected Coiniiiautter.
Eugene, June 21, 1S97.
Emiou Gi'akh: Our Sta'e En
campment, G A R, convened at Inde
peudtuce ou thu loth of the present
mouth, and concluded its work ou the
tilth. Many ot our comrades having
been unnhlu to attend, I thought It
would not be unbecoming to give a few
items ou the subject. Eugene, by hard
work, captured the coveted priie, the
Department Commander, and bis
name Is I'nuii Keisner, which I assure
you is quite an honor to our city.
The soldiers homo question lias been
adjusted to the entire sutlsfaotion of all
tho old soldiers, and friends of the old
soldiers. We hud a mammoth gather
ing, cousisllng of Graud Army men,
sons nud daughters of veterans,
the ladles of the grand army and last,
but not least, that bund of noble
worker, tho ladies of the Relief Corps.
It was u proud day with us to thlik
we were the guests of lienor, and so
conllully received by the mayor
(Goodman) and tho noble citizens of
tho beautiful and live city of Inde
pendence, Oieguii.
The ladles were all so good looking
that tho encampment could not re
frain from adopting one of their num
ber as a daughter orthe Grand Army,
and presented her with a delegate's
badge She is a great worker In our
cause, and an eloquent speaker. Hot-
fat her was an old soldier, a id was shot
In tho grand charge at Missionary
Rldg'o, Ton n. We voted her a badge
suitable to tho high boners she won
foi us. it will bo presented to her at
our next encampment, th.it will con
vene In Tho Dulles next May. Her
nama Is Mrs Mamlo Brl,;g, of The
Uollus, Oregon.
Having elected eur several oilloers,
we held a Joint lulallallon in the Odd
Fellows hall. The Sors Install': I first,
the Ladles ltellef Corps next, at. I the
G A R last. Wo were vory ladly
sqt.cszcd in tho hall, hut strango to
say no ono objected to the squeeze.
We then had a love feast fur half au
hour, extending congratulations. Tha
encumpmeiit concluded its work at 10
o'clock next morning, anil ended up iu
another lovo feast at the auditorium,
and all went thulr way r Joining.
Respectfully yours,
E. F. Chapman,
LutoCo. 11, 10th Iowa, V V I.
Tun Gvi'SY Hand Portland Trlb
uuo: Thu baud of gypsies that l.avo
Indicted themselves upon tha olty for
tho past ten days aru now camped at
Curson Heights, ust outside tho city
bouudury line, near Rlvcrvlew ceine
tery. There uro sixty-throe of the
w anderers and they foun quite a colo
ny. Since their advent In South Port
laud they huvo cuplured that entire
seci Ion of the clly and make house to
house visits for donations. Between
lulling foi tunes (and a good fortune
can bu hud for the reasonable sum of
10 cunts), utid stealing, tho baud ap
parently aro making a vory comforta
ble living.
Fifty Year Ago.
This Is tha way It was bound to look
When graodfatber had bis "deter took.1
Thess wars tha shadows caat before
The comlog; of Conjurer Dsg larre
And his art! Ilka a gtrl la a pinafore
Homo day to bloom to a godd.:as fslr.
Med certainty wer not as bi-ick. we know
a.s taaj plcturad then, go years aga.
Ayer's 5arsaparilla
began to make now men, just
as the new picture:) of men
began to be made. Thousands
of people fronted the camera
with akins made oloan from
blotch nnd blemish, because
they had puriUod the blood
with Ayer'a Sarenpurilln. It
Is as powerful now as then.
Its record proves it. Othors
Imitate the remedy ; thay
oau't Imitate the record :
CO Yearn of Curoa,
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