Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1898)
'he jtoyal U tho highest grade baking powder known. Actual Usia thow II goes oao Urtrd further than mny other brand. POWDER Absolute! Pure 1 royal twtisn fxynr to., rw yw. .tATLY EUGENE GUAKI), T-v a JACKSON SQUARE 5c (fear 3 Julius Goldsmith's All Popular lirarniw Of Cigars fur wilo. A beautiful luy. Wood saws busy. Kogtlila morning. Apiilo buyers plentiful. Cakes and I'les. Chicago ISukery. Very few hops unsold In Lane coun. ty. i'urd home-made candies at The lia'.iiuut. Fine Fall Oregon oabbage lu (lie market. Delloious now cream candy at the Banquet. Htrekt Cab 'I ICKET8 For sale a the Banquet Wheat Is 04 cunts per hushel In Port land and strong. Turkish Nouata, a most delicious Cindy, at the lianquet. Work on the new steamboat lu pro gressing satisfactorily. Dr F E Hoi over lias filed his medical license with the county clerk. Vulcanizing and repairing bicycles a specialty. hnmbler ngeuoy The street commissioner cleaned up the business streets today. J'lease roturu my cement lawn roller. I need It. J M'UAtlH Tomorrow, Saturday Is Cake Day at the Chicago Itakeiy. Get a cake for Kunilay. The boiler of the heating apparatus of the now court house arrived on to dny's freight train. D Combs at P U Grocery will lurlleiite any prices made by any Kiniwr In Lane count .1 U Gray will ship a car of prunes In a day or two. Norrls Humphrey lias already shipped two car loads. l)r Chapman will lecture at Butlo- vllle, Nov 4th; subject: "Why we should hold the Philippines." From Kerby, Josephine county i'CoI btralglit, H C Perkins and Frank Houston were seen on our streets tlik' week." George M Miller Is at Juneau, Alaska attending oourt. He writes that lie lis oases enough to detain hi in two ninths at that place. MlssOra llloliard does all kinds of plain and fniioy sewing, by the day or at homo, 7th street between Jefferson and Madison. Or leave orders with I) L Klolinrd at Mr Barker's Gun Works. Watohes, clocks, Jowelry repaired belter and cheaper than any place lu town. Give me a trial. I will save you money. Erb, tho jeweler, Ninth pint Willamette streets. 1' Illy cold of woodwanttdat this " cilice on subscription but this don't mean next winter after tho wood has been water soaked with two or three mouths of wet weather. Dry wood goes at this shop and those who want to furnish wood mutt apply early. Roseburg Review: Judge K D Strat ford, editor of the Plalndealer, lias been appointed a commissioner to Alaska to assist In adjusting the old riusslan la id claims, Ho expects to leave in ab ut ten days to assume his duties. It sr.'ins as if there Is room lu Alaska for all aspiring llosuburg politicians and they are getting there very rapidly. To Curs CoiiAtlpntlon Forever "Mko Onscnrotn Cnndv ('itlliimlo. lno orCfto. KC.O.O, lull to cure, Urutlutsu rulum tuuuuy. and S. So.OO Seo the extra good values we aro offering in Men's and Women's Shoes AT $2.50 and $3 00 . See them in our th Windows YORAN & Shoe SON, PERSONAL. MENTION. A Htroug, of Baleui, i in Eugene. M 1. Campbell arrived home today, linn C II Linker whs here ugttlu to day. C F Overliaugh visited Kiijiene to day. l!'-v J C Woole went to Cottage Grove today, Kriiill Waldman of Portland, was in Ktigeue todoy. Hurry Baxter ol Mohawk, was In l"uicno today. Waller bhelley hat returned rora a visit at Mohawk. Henator Al Itecd, of Douglas county went to Baleni today. 1" H Kieer and wife, of l.'u . county w- re In Eugene today. MrsCH Wullace returned to her home at Creswell today. Judge Hamilton will remain in Eu gene tomorrow to hear motions, etc. Attorneys E R Hklpworlli and J M Williams made Junction a visit today, Bam Goldsmith and H H Blinon, Portland drummem, 8ent last night in Eugene. Percy Patterson, who has been in Eastern Oregon for some lime, Is again in Euge.ib. Mrs A ) Eaves of Fulrmount," has gone to Ban Jose, (.'al, where she will spend the winter. Dr W W Oglcshy of Junction, left for Bohemia today to look after Ills mining interests. Reginald L Hidden, of Portland' ar rived up today to assist in the W G Nash concert tonight. Mrs 8 H Friendly and daughter, Miss Carrie, went to Portland tills morning to spend several days. Charles Thomas, the Florence diug gist, Is shaking hands with Ills numer ous Eugene friends today, pie Is looking splendidly. Julius Bchwar.schlld went to Port land this forenoon to take the civil service examination for a position In the Portland postolllce, Rev R C Leo of Marshflcld, Coos county, a warm friend ol Rev Mr Ab bott of Eugene, was on today's train en route to Seattle, Wash, where ho was going to nreach the funeral of wealthy lady who died In New York. Yellow Jack lu the Army. "It Isn't the number of men that yellow fever kills that frightens you," said a rinidler, "but the unexpected suddenness of Its attack, and the rapidllry with which It kills." A mall I4 wen and hearty ut 3 pm;at4pm he Is deadly ill; tit 0 p fit he Is dead, and a) 8 p in he Is burled. The man who dies of yellow fever sometimes digs trendies right up to within lour hours of his burial. In much the 8ii mo manner men will work day after duy In apparent health, and then will suddenly appear a general weakness. The body Is giving out. It needs something to strengthen it, to tone up the stomach, and assist digestion. For this mirnoso Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters Is highly recommended. It is the best tonic ever made. An Ainaavii. Tills is to certify that on May lltli.I walked to Mclick's drugstore on a pair ol crutches and I ought r bottle o Chanibcrlain'o Palu Halm .or inf.am niatnry rheumatism which had crip pled me up. Alter using throe bottles I am completely cured. I can cheer fully recommend It. Charles H Web zel, Hunbury, Pa. Bworn nd subscribed to before me (i August 10. 1HII4. Waltor Hliliinian J P. For sale at 50 cents mt bottle by wsmirn ueijann. For Bale. A flue stock ranch containing 32 acres for sule at a bargain. Will sell as n whole or In narts. nnn onntnlnlnn , n lmpiovemeiilH, limiHO and two barns, vtiiioinniiK in iiwnuiti'j tue inner pas lure moos principally. PHUatefl si miles from Eugene. Call on or addreei J M Okakhakt, Eugene, Oregou. Wood Wttiited. Those parties who have promised the Guard wood on subscription account nro requested to deliver the eanio as soon as convenient. Team Wanted. A span of young or middle aired horses, lfllO or 1300' pounds, wanted. Inquire of Judgo Flsk, nth street, Eu- gone. A Pkksidknt Elkcted. Criterion: The board of trustees of the Bodavllle college held a two days and one night session last week and elected E C Perry president of the college, vice J R Cleddes resigned. Mr Terry has uot accepted as yet, and probably will not. Ho is teaching in eastern Oregon. Dismissed. Chos Mann, who wns given au examination this morning lH'fore Justice Wlntermeier on the charge of stealing a wagon sheet from J T lliabham, was dismissed on re count of lack of evidence. An Kvkninu Pai-kh. It is said that Mr Uelllnger, of Astoria, will start another evuilng paper in Port hind next nock. Ho Is au old news paper niHii and ought to make It win. Fall t'RKKk Minks Several quanx cialms have bten located on the Bouth Fork of Fall Creek during the pat few days. G ioiI mines are reported to have been found lu that vicinity. ItKTTER. I)r J W Harris savs that linn J M BlHll'ord Is luinrovlua stowlv and tlie rhnnces for his full recovery are good. Clilt'AOo IIakkhv. Cakes and pies made with most careful baking. Home candles of pure material. Shipping Moss We have beaid a good riel of Joking about Oiegon moss, but it Btems It Is to be utilized at last. We mean the moss ofl the irees, uot that otl'soine of the natives ba ks. The Albany Democrat f: Mr A Brownell today ' shipped to Fresno, Calif, twenty one bales of moss, gath ered around Gates, to a big nursery there to t o used in shipping fruit trees On account of Its moist holding quali ties it is the best thing in the world for this purpose. The bales weighed from 150 to 175 pouuds. They attracted considerable attention on account of being something new. Goodai.E'8 MiIiL. J C Uooiale was lu the city today. He Informed us that the shlnglers were at work and that machinists were also putting the top circular saw in position aud that sawing would commence attln Mon day. HI ne,e starting up the mill about 200,000 feet of lumber has been sawed. Hebasjutt mule a contract witii the B P R R, to I urn I ill the com pany with 500,003 feet of timbers. He expects his run of 3,OCO,000 feet of logs down in about ten days. Anuoka Goats. Geo A Houck of of Monroe, now residing temprarlly in Eugene, is making a reputation as a breeder of Angora goats. He ha i just received an oider for his stock from Orland California. Mr Houck has about SCO well bred Augorus on his placa near Monroe. He has made it a rule not to dispose of buoks until they are two years old, and his patrons never complain of their purchases. Returned Home -Hon A G Hoyey, who recently had a severe operation performed at Portland returned home on last night's train. He is still quite weak but is Improving right along, at though slowly. He expects to be con fined to his residence a month before transacting business in bis bank. The Guard is glad to have Mr Hovey back with us again, us he is one of Eugene'i leadli g citizens. Fikhl'E Men. Lebanon Criterion i)r W H Booth recleved last week, a letter from his brother Joel, at Manila, which contained a photograph of Joel aud a Eugeno boy, showing them in their light duck uniforms. They make a fierce looklug pair, girded about as they are with cartridge belts, pistols and knives, besides having with them the regular army rifle. Glory Tickets Yestordoy eve mug County Clerk I.ee loued a mar riage license to William H Gilbert, 28 yeaia, aud Miss Vena M Islimael 20 years; Also this forenoon he granted a license to is E Alarkley, 26 years, and Trefcsa D Drew, 19 years. Farfsto Portland. Regular fare to Portluud $4.00; round trip, good for SO duys with stops over privilege, fS So on Wednesdays, good for 4 days with two admissions to Exposition, (7.15; Balurdays, tickets good until Monday night 6.05. Siamese Twins. R McMurphey exhibited todnv a dnnidn ntinln tmr. feotly united, which wos grown on his residence property In this city. The apple Is ot the Baldwin variety and is quite a curiosity. For Bale. Mrs Chns Loner oflers for sale her retldence on Bixth and Willamette slricts. Thoroughly mod ern throughout. Agreeable terms to purchaser. Bkttxed. The livery stable of J H Miller's at Junction City, attached yesterday, is again onen for business. Mr Miller having setlled all demands in run. Wanted A good milk cow. A light, wagon In trade for a heavy wagon. Inquire Jeflerson street, be tween Third and Fourth, Eugene. Triiiule Bros. Wood for Bale 100 cords 10 incli seasoned fir and oak wood for sale. Also 4 foot wood. Inquire of S R Williams or address, 8 Meriau.Eugene Lost A cut glass smelling salts bittle, with silver top. Finder will please return to Miss Nettle Stewart. Fiik Sir.R-e.vi nnrna nvMaiia. ..... lng lauds. Inquire of John Van- uuvn, Coburg, Or. Wantkd-1400 to $000. six months. Interest 10 per cent. Iuqulre at the Guard otflee. The Only Place To ce fresh Olympla oysters In Eugene Is at the Banquet. WANTED. A ulrl to do eencrnl house-work, apply at 8 H Friendly 's. Gnu, Wanted. For geueral House work, Iuqulre at this ofllrj. Largo Eastern oysters at the Ban quet. Twenty pairs of Chinese pheasants will lie shipped to Jackson county from the Willamette valley for breed- ng purposes within a few days. A portlou of them will lie kept in cap tivity at Jacksonville, and the others at Medford, until spring, when they will be liberated. 'Tor Lives Troubles and constipation Aver's Tills arc invaluable, always affording immediate relief. They are The Best Pill." K. . MAYO, Edna, Minn. " I'or six rrin I wu vli'l" ' """ p.u.?,rn U.."" lorn.. 1 ".aid . 'JU'!5 Cut milk tout, unci tiiuemyMmrb.uld tul uuv loam, aim .urI.(. . not renin and dluesi tgun Wkln CASt'AKtT J and liave steadily improved, until I m as eu ever was to mtjtfa Ju,:1.nr Ktwltf,. o Uuod. Never sicken. Weaken, er Gripe. II. i. ouc. AycriPATION. ... s..,ii., H.d, r..pw. iuch: " " '" tin TA nan Son anil ptinrnnleed br all drug-NO-TO-BAC ST,i.?o clKE 'lebacoi Ilablu A Windy Set. Coryall is Gazette: 'The Eugeue Guard is somewhat earcastic In lis remark obnit Lane county's venerable senator, Rsv Dr Driver, anent bis bill known as Beuote Bill 76, 'To protect citizens from scur rilous attacks from the publlo press.' It's true that the senator's grammati cal construction could hove beeu Im proved in the title of his pet message. SVe have not seen I lie bill, but have no doubt but that the composition ex hausted all the pronouu I's In the state printing olliee lu setting ip the bill that is to put all newspapers out of the 'scurrilous .attack' business. ro other ciunty in I he Hate except Lane is able to indulge in the luxury of luch rare talents to rep resent it in the statu legislative halls. If Driver is a fair representative of Lane's citizen, they must certainly be a wiudy set." Salmon Run. -The run of silver- bide salmon in the Ivower Biuslaw river has b.en the greatest ever known. For a number of days 3,000 to 4,000 flab were caught each twenty-four houis, besides the teine was nrt operated. The caute ry, at Florence was completely blocked at times, und a large additional force of Chinamen were placed at work. This run Is now euslng ofl but another one is expected as soon r.i it rains. The tleamer Har rison arrived at Florence Tuesday with a load of supplies for the cannery, and will take out a load of packpd salmon. Fifty Years. In conversation with T I Hendricks tiday he inci dentally remaikel that he arrived in the Willamette valley at Pleasant Hill, Lane couuty , fifty yeara ago yesterday. He well remembers thai duy. and says it was like these days, sunshiny und pleasant. He was a barefoot boy of ten years of age. There were few set tlors in bane county then, and very few of those who saw that plersant day remaiu to enjoy this sunshine with Mr Hendiicks. Orator Chosen Eugene Lodge No 357, B P O Elks will observe mem orial services on the 11 r -1 Holiday in December, as provided iu the consti tution of te order. Judge J W Ham ilton, of Roseburg lodge, lias accepted au Invitation by the lodge to deliver the memorial address upon the occa siou. This is an excellent selection. The best of music will be secured Fifty Car Loads. W H CI03 and J E Bratt, of Arkansas, who are here buying apples, say this is a great apple country if the trees were properly cared for and thorough spraying was indulg ed in. They have orders for 50 car loads of apples al fine piices. They Bre the gentlemen that purchased Mr Tallla's orop at 00 cents per box. Pure Candifs. The Chicago Bakery in Hotel Eugene building maniifttiittires ondles. They vouch for the purity of the sugar used in their candies. When you want candy do not forget that there is homemade. Kicked. Tom Muruhv. the Flor ence stage driver, was slightly kicked lu the side 01 the head by a horse at Tallmau'a. Nothing serious. Ho has rttigned his positiou as driver. fflM CATHARTIC 4 Arriving Daily,,, ' 0 NEW DRESS GOODS NEW JACKETS NEW CAPES NEW SILK UNDERSKIRTS NEW TRIMMINGS Everything Call anil see them. 5. H. f Hrx Sot the Albany Thirst. Albany Democrat: "A ;l'' linn wriu-s tl e Democrat: 'Why not let us ship vou subject to approval, a .rial order of our celebrated Gueu iiei.ner rye, .eve,, years old, '''f lu piaiu boxes, Willi no mark, to indi cate contents, at only 3 per gallon. No thank you, we dont drink. Sienil it t 1 Eugene." That linn is not ocqiuinled with the Aii.nov li irst. Keven year old Gug- genheliiier ought lo be pret y mellow, but nothing but straignt guou. that town. .V-uke the proportion alco hol and Albany will take the bait. THE WAY TO WIN h A man must fiffbt to win a woman. It is not always a duel with rapiers tbat he must ensrage in. Sometimes it is a struggle which on the surface appearB to be far more peaceful than any battle at arms. It isn't the soldier only who must bivbrave. Men need courage to succeed anywhere in life. A mechanic or a farmer needB "grit " in his soul as well as on his bands. In lhatever line of work a man is called upon to make his way in the world he must show pluck, and steady, persevering deter mination if he expects to win and bold a worthy woman's affection. A woman judges a man from appear ances. If he is energetic and forcible she doesn't always stop to reason why. She looks like the Spanish senorita at her win dow and applauds the man who fights bravely. He may win, K may lose ; but he must never flag ; he must fight. A man doesn't always do himself justice. He may make a bad showing when he really isn't to blame. It is common to say of a man who is timid aud incapable that he is "white livered." Sometimes this is literally true, yet not any reproach to a man either. Many a man with a brave, willing heart for his work acts at times like a lazy "quitter," just because his liver is out of order. It is the commonest kind of a disease. A man doesn't know what is the matter with him ; he feels all the strength and energy oozing out of him ; he can't work ; be can't eat ; he can't sleep ; be can't even think clearly. We loses heart and courage and flesh ; pretty soon he feels it in his lungs. The doctors call it consumption and prescribe lung specifies. But what the man needs is a mediciue to go deep down into the foundations of the trouble ; clear the poison out of his blood ; wake up his liver, purify, revitalize and build up his system from the foundation - stone. He needs Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery which has cured innumerable cases of obstinate liver complaint which the doc tors diagnosed as hopeless consumption. The work of this masterful " Discovery " begins at the very corner-stone of life in the stomach and nutritive organism. It gives appetite, nourishment, rich blood, healthy, solid flesh. A cough is only a symptom ; there are other things that make the cough ; they must be got rid of first, the cough may be the last thing to go away. Dr. Pierce's marvelous "Discov ery " isn't a lung specific ; but it does more than any such specific can ever do. It sweeps out of the blood all the foul disease-germs that lodge in the lungs and originate consumption ; it heals and builds up the delicate tissues and imbues the entire system with strength aud active energy. The fact is well established that the "Golden Medical Discovery" cures weak lungs, bleeding from lungs, obstinate, lingering coughs, laryngitis, bronchitis,' throat disease, and kindred affections of the .air-passages, which, if neglected or badly treated, lead up to consumption' Many thousands of well established cures of such cases are reported by the most trustworthy citizens. Many of these eases had been pronounced consumption and incurable by the best local physicians before the sufferers commenced the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is recognized everywhere as the greatest of nerve and strength builders for wt-ak and ailing women. His "Pleasant Pellets" are acknowledged as the most perfect natural laxative ever prescribed. Out of his lifetime experience as a prac ticing physician and professor of physiol ogy, Dr. Pierce has compiled a wonderful thousand-page book, illustrated with over 700 drawings and several colored plates It is entitled the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, and is a complete family medical library in one volume. Nearlv seven hundred thousand copies were sold at Si. 50 each. Dr. Pierce considered the profit on this sale warranted him in issu ing a free edition, and a paper-bound copy will now be sent absolutely free for the bare cost of mailing, 21 one-cent stnps or in heaviei French-cloth covers for xi stamps Address World's Dispensary Med ical Association, 66.1 Main Street, Huffalo N. Y. Only one copy will be sent to one family It should be in every family in the land. ' to be had Friendly Our Was 2 -T'-: Just Rubber at that Wall Paper in P. S. 10,0l!0 rolls just jeceived. COTTAGE GROVE SEWS. (Jllpped Kroin the MessfPtrir i f October 28. Hon W B' Gray left Tuisday for Ilosebiiiy, where he und a few oIIiiTh will investigate the SoldierH Home. Agnoa anil Annio Willi h returned to Eugene Tuesday, where they linve been uttending the hintern school. R M Veatcli has purchuwtl i he lot just north ot Dr Wall's and will erect a large warehouse on it in the spring. The editor and wife moved Monday Into their new cottage and we can again say we are under our own roof. Drew Gr filu of Eugene, is in charge thin week of the Gritlln & Veatcli hardware store and Iirow nuy they are trying to see how hard they can mak1; hitn work. Piano Lemons. Mr W Glllbrd Nash now enters upon his third year as musical director of the U of O. .Besides studying the piano in America and England Mr asli spent four years in Leipsig Ger many. Application can be trade any day from 9 to 3 at the music- room, 1st door to right ot south entrance lo dormitory. Students ol a'l grades and ages taken. Terms by lesson, month or term. Per le son $100. No ex cuses will he accepted for lessons not taken at regular lime utiles sent through the mail the day previous to dato of lessou. By the month $4 00 The Oieijon l ity Courier-Herald publishes 21 columns of notices of sher iffs sales of property to collect delin quent taxes. Prosperity does not seem to be running rampant iu Clackamas county. We Have the PR. PER STUFF IX- (Den's Boy's und iff?. Glothing At Right Prices See and Believe. am mm 9f Ax Billy. :js YQIJ FOOI Yourst" when jou fil tobuy rour zr iaai l For his stock Is the largest and most complete in Lut"" 'iffi. Ess piices low as the lowest. 3 doors west of postolllcf, ' Portland General Electric 1 Seventh and Alder Sts. Portland- Oregon. Carry the Largest Slock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Motors, Dynamos, Electric Fan ot0" Estimatesfurnishsd on all Kmds of Electric Works. IK 'PL, ...Is Pfllil nhrjih. 1. . 1 uhll ftnu ott II. ila-?h-'-'d, 8tt Married. Last evening at the l,wtf I bride's mother, itav J T Awm L I Only Intimate frlenilK mi,k,A " i"eseui. lliebrideii,,, "" young lady of Eiina. the urooin In tin. .. - .... jUul. mtirutt. law firm of Walton & Slarklf- Mr mid Mrs Markley will (.jj,,, the present with the bride's n' Mrs Lmvw, ou East Klghtb atretL !i uuahu joins their fneudB io ,,l w.i-us's mr a nappy nui. to freely secr;:U:'i" rfy enough way i,c:i!;im) Best tel Kikirspowfe cofT-e II tvorins txtiaci soda ninl spices should be used in yon house. , Tot salt by J. U. Qnu ft Sin. Ulieumat-m cared. My wife has u.-cd CkanMhl Pain ISalm for rliuimiitiem with pl relief, anil I can rrcommend it i splendid liniment for riieumatiaECj other liou -ehold use for which nip I found it valuable. J W Ccvtatel Creek, NY. Mr Cuyl'T is om of the Mi ch.mls of this viiliipe and oceoliil most prominent im'ii In llii iMiil I V G I'mi'l'i.N, Editor M 0ml Herald. Kor Kile l.y OskiruA Del I druggists. Jllicklm 3 J i met W i riie lot Minv i the world to I bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, I soies, tclter, ).p; td liinitis,cti : corns, and all .-i'.ii) eiupi: positively iuri"s piio, ' m P1' quired It is tuMsnteidio prl fee! satisfiction or moDey &d Fir Bnlsnm TmppnlH'- ' TV., fl.A n..luhl-iltl'll Double de I ! Clear as crystal. Far superior l I ' .!..i ,,i,.i.. mnils from P meaicinai ana mini i''i kins&Liiiu ageuts, Eugme. Potatoes wanted. t ...in .. i,;i,n.i mice inel x win puj ,....v. . , ...i r..r.,.;Ji oncks. puiaw i...u E(.anJ Day & Henderson, embaimers. Ccr. Vil- and 7th sts. Co's Windows m tm i a nucDTrtu-ni vi ni-- .1 On the Pacific Coast