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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1899)
If 1SHS1 Oitift w , erj -sthhirprcparalionforAs- -Tt:jrnclinn Cheerful- Stesftontains neither 'tlovtr. U0H.3U!" .;ne Feverish- u'nnsAOiiui3iu'-' - KtSlmile Signatureof WTW YORK. in weed? Utere? Hon long? Utiuhdyo pains When? How long HMimats? How often? So pur eyes blur ? When ? Vomsloepatniqht? How long? Ire you constipated? Answer these questions and a special 7a 74 HX xnx trill treatment will be prepared and sent in you by mail free. You take no chances. tidress DR. 7 STOCKTON STREET, I SAN FRANC18CO. CAL. A 111 IB olIDSCNDG EVENING 'Pbe only Daily Newspaper published between Albany and Roseburg. It lias a large Circulation. Advertisers VV'ILL FIND it tO THEIR ADVANTAGE y to be represented in this paper. Circulation guaranteed For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always -Bought Bears the y ( Jn The rtJ Kind You Have Always Bought. RflSTllRlfl waver a few quss.'ons ana gei a ri 11 ireaiment free, j is free. The questions are asked, as no two Question aro alike, and the treatment must be prepared spe many, h special treatment win oe prepared to you tree. If you suffer from Nervous Debility night Losses, Lost Manhood, Emissions, Mel ancnoly, Uizzy Spells, Spots Before-th tyos, sleeplessness, you ought to get special treatment. Ho patent modi cine, but a carefully prepare treatment. Every man can hat a trial treatment free. Thou sands have been cured and they write in blac, and white saying sc SJiswerquestion and get a trie free. X JP5iW.X HUDSON, l I l : For the v. GUARD. the evening guard. "DetectlTea." Theie uru probably not 1cm than a tcore of men walking about Now Or leans today who mo decorated uu.Uir their lapels with lairo tin stars bearing the rnlulistic wont "dotectivo. " They aro patrons of the various private nceu cics ot the north that advertise for "flirewd men as operatives in ull parts of tho country," and supply tho tin star and a beautifully lithographed "cortif ieato" for tho trilling sum of $3. Tho weurera of their insiRiiiu labor under tho hallucination, as a rulo, that thoy aro vested with somo speoial right to oollar their follow rueu. Tho saino agon oies do a land office business in wigs, false beards and othor disguises which the amateur sleuth bolievos firmly uro part of the uocessary equipment of the profession. Now and then ono of theso doluded individuals, who are to bo found in nil largo citios, gots himself into tronblo by attempting to make an arrest; but, as a rulo, the mania is harmless and its vic tims confine themselves to prowling through side streets and lookiuc nivsto- rious. Thoy find groat joy ulso in posing in ooaruiug nouso circles and hearing folks say in awed undortonos, "Do you know Mr. So-and-so ic ..stive?" It is ono of the queerest of nil queer phases oi city mo. jsew Orleans Tirnes-Dem oorat. Boll. A.re Mnrrled. Tho ordinary paragraphor in referring to a marriage nearly always says that Mr. John Smith or Mr. .Initios Brown was married to Mikh Nollio Greon or Miss Fanny White It would lead one to think that the man only was mar ried, while the fact is both were mar ried. The woman is as much married as the man. Tho man was not simply marriod to tho woman. Tho woman and tho man wero marriod, and the an nouueemcut should bo that Mr. So-and so and Miss So-and-so wero married Eov. Dr. Sunderland wrote a sorios oi artiolos on this subject somo yoars age which were published in this oily, lie lnid down the geuornl principle, that he aid not marry tho man to tho woman but that bo mnrried tho mnu and the woman, and married one just as much as he did tho othor. Ho discountenanced the issuing of wedding cards by parent! that their daughtor was married to an; particular person, and said ho did uol want to perform any marriagoceromony in which any such announcement was made. Washington Star. Penboily nntl the Ilontmnn. Many years ago John Bright and George Pcabody, the philanthropist, were fishing in a little Irish stream. Late in tho evening, after a hard day'i work, the party arrived at the landing stage, and Bright, accosting the inevita ble policeman on tho bank, said: Wbat is the proper price to pay these boatmen, coustablo? He replied, "Seven shillings and six penco, yer houncr, but some giutleiuen give them 10 shillings. " Bright, turning to his companion said, "I hnvo no ohnugo, Peahody j have you three half orowus: Tho millionairo produced the coins and gave them to one of tho boatmen, "Is that all ye'ro giving moV" nskod the latter. "That's all," said Poabody. - Holding the coins in the open palm of his hand, and slowly scratching bis head with tho other, tho boatman said: "And thoy call ye Payhody, don't they? Well, I call ye Payuobody. " New York Tribune. nuieom Donch. Nauseous modiciues nowadays possess none of the torrors that many of ns ro member when "powders" wore given in jam nnd castor oil in hot milk, as pharmacists havo invented no end oi ways of giving the nastiest drugs with out any flavor at all. Castor oil, ood liver oil and things of that disagreenblo kind are mndo up in little tlexiblo capsules, which slip down the throat like a strawberry. These capsules are also made in two parts, so that any ono can bny them empty and put the poweler or othor drug in himself, sealing them and then swal lowing them without knowing that the drug has a taste. Then thcro is the ronud wafer paper, in which can be in olosed any kind of bolns, pill or powder and which, when moistened, can be swallowed with ease. New York World. A Clever "VVltncM, In a recent county court case in which a man sued nnothcr for balance of wages tho defendant oallod a wituoss. Witness I beg pardon, your honor. Boforo I give my evidonce I want my oxpenses. Judge (to defendant) Pay him 7s. Od. The defendant having done so, the judgo said, "Now that you have had your oxpenses, what do you know of tho oaso?" WitnesB Nothing at oil, your honor. London Tit-Bits. Cnutiona Tennyiion. A clergyman is quoted by Sir M. E. Grant Duff iu his momoirs ns authority for the story that on tho occasion of Hallnm's going down to Richmond to be godfather to Tennyson's oldest boy the historian asked, " What is to be tho child's namo?" "Hallam," answered the poet "I don't like surnames for Christian names," said the other. " Why not cull him Alfred?" "What if he were to turn out a fool?" was the reply- . Ueorire IV Wit. Mrs. Byrne, in her "Social Hours With Celebrities," tolls this anecdote of Georgo IV'swit: "I remember ono of the Rov. Mr. Wagner's stories con cerned some nobleman who iiad enjoyed an unenviable reputation for assiuinity. It had been suggested to tho king to confer on him nu order of the Thietio, which had becomo vacant. 'Give the Thistle to 1' exclaimed tho king. 'Why, ho'd eat it!' " For a lligli Grade Piano. Don't overlook the Haines Bros, pinno Indorsed by all leading muslclaDB In Roseburg. Tbey are used and Indors ed by Dr (Khme, Mrs AppelhofI and others. MmePattlhnso Haines up ,ii,t in her biudoir In her beautiful homeatCratgynosCa-t!e, vVales, and used the Haines piano during her last tour of the United Slates. Hainvs Ubos, New York, N V. DAWSON CITY HIWS ,ev Powers o! Mimh liiiJgi' Wrilcs the Rctir Mining mill 0 her News. ai;i:s Alii: i.ow. Dawson City, X W 1', Nov 17, 1SHS. Winter is at liunel, wllh the ther mometer registering 43 elegrees below zro. The rivers are all frozeu over, so one can go any place on the iee. There I one coustant string of horsB, dog teams, and meti with baud sleds pat-sing the cabin from early morning un til far in the night going to Botmn.u, Eldorado, Dominion mid oilier ereeks where mining is being done. There is more work being done this winter than ever before, and the output will be uiuuli greater than it was this spring. Quite a number of the claims on Bo nanza and Ktdorado will be workeel out this winter, which will make less work for next wiuter, on less nioro dis coveries are made. There has not been us many "strikes" lieie thin sum mer Mf was expected, owing to the in Oalily practiced by the ollleers here. They would refuse lo let a man record a certain claim uud then send one of their "pets" up there to stake the same property, which, of course, he would record. Under such a ruling as this, many wree dhcouiag-d aid left ihe country. It Is leported here that 4,000 people will go out over the Ico this winter. Wages are reduced to one dollar per hour aud there are moro men than work at that low price. Provisions uro eheaper than ever before, there being only a few things that ore high. There is any amount of provisions here. My brother and I are interested iu a claim on the head ot Eldorado w hich, I loin present prospects, will ay us well, Tneu back to good old -!Oro-gon" ouc more. There is lots of sickness here, but it is daily growing less, owing to the change Iu the weather. I hud the fever, so have not workeel a day since the JOlh of August. My brother killed a very large moose, whose antlers measured 5 feet from tip to tip, so we are supplied with plenty of flesh meat for wiuter hi. h Is more thsn many "Chee Chum.es" ( IV nder- fee') have. L A PowKHS. How to Prevent Pneumonia You are peihaps aware that pneu ninnia alwnys results from a cold or from an attack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe a few yeais ago when so ma iy cases resulted In pneumonia, It was observed that the attack was never followed by that diseaso when Chambei lulu's Cough Eemedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or la grippe to result in thai dangercds disease. It is the best remedy in the world for bad colds and lo urippe Every bottle warranted. For sole by Osburn & DeLuno. Bowling Alley. Having opened howling alleys on Willamette street, first door north of Hampton Bros clothing store, we would respectfully solicit a shore of your patronage. Wednesday after noons reserved for ladies. Lauder & Hinciiev. Young1 Mothers Croup Is the terror cf.thousanels of young motheralbccause its outbreak Is bo agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of Croup. It lias never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts, 50 cU and $1.00. Sold by WilklnsA Linn CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Bargains In Real Estate. i have for sale several tracts of land belonging to parties who obtained said lands by foreclosure of niortgnge, which are lor sale very cheap and on easy terms. Also city property In Eugene aud Hpringtleld of- like conditions and teims. For desrription and prices call on S R Wim.iams, Agont, Eugene, Oregon, Pube Brandy. Examined by the best of judges and found to be strictly pure and the best of stimulants. For sale at 75 cents per quart or t2.50 per gallon, 6th and Blair streets, Eu gene, Oregon. Made by I M Francis. For fale by Chas Thompson, "The Cobweb." and J T Witter, "The Bureau." What is pure brandy? It is the double distilled essence of fruit. They claim It is too strong to use. Just buy some and compare it with any brandy on the market. 75 cents a quart, $2.50 a gallon. I M Francis, Eugene, Oregon Fine Birds. Albany Herald; "Geo McKolght of Albany has tome fine game birds, at the poultry bIiow, as also has Geo Fisher of Eugene, and Frank Bmith of Salem. The only way to judge of Ihe game qualities of these birdB is to allow them to spar a few rounds, and such contests will likely take place before the awards are made. Tbe judges were busy all day yester day scoring the birds. Coinniifsloners Court. .1 '' Thorn .ury gra1 4 -3 .) ' i' piot . ml I 00 1- !' l'o ' eiavel S L'4 J i. Il-iirf ' it tuber I" 3S Moi.iue 1j-,-h-Ii gravel Ii 7S John Host tun coyote healp 2 0 I, W ltniwti gravel 0 7o I, A Ovitioii painl malcrl.l 17 SO Geo N Kiazor nurterial for rock oi usher iKl -0 J b C hurchill ju-tii-e, milking ury Hal :l 00 J 11 lnnls making jury list 2 On C W ltyohurd making jury list 2 00 J 8 Stiles constable Slate vs A F luilock 1 20 W A Schooling, witness autl mileage State vs A FTullock... 1 70 i H Mulkey witness aud mileage State vs A F Tullock 1 70 Ueorge Crouer witness and mile age State vs A Tullock 1 70 John Desbuck witue.-s and mile age State vs A F Tullock... . 170 O V Hunl pauper supplies for W A Mead 5 00 Ira Bray burying koely found oil beach 2 00 Pat Dallon burying body touiiel on beach 2 00 James Dodge kurying body foiiml on beach 2 00 Harry Simmons burying body found on ktuch 2 00 Mary Skiner witness and mile age State va Parmenter 1 00 Bonny Skinner witness and miltage State vs Parmenter 1 00 Harris Skinner witness and mileage State vs Parmenter 1 60 C II Wallace witness and mile age Hlnte vs Parmenter 1 SO Dr BenJ F Russell keeping pau pers 1-5 14 A J Kee iey estate gravel 14 70 At thir time Campbell Bros tiled their application to publish county allowances us allowed by them. Court Instructed tho clerk to adver tise tor bids for the following amount of wood: 100 cords hotly fir four feet long; 12 cords grub ouk, 4 feet long, not K-8S than 3 Inches at small end; 10 ou'ds body pine, 10 inches long. Bids to he submitted by 9 a m Feb 10, 1S99! wood to ke ueliveretl ky August 15, ISfl'J. Output or the Klondike'. Xo one will ever know exaotly liow much gold was taken from the Klon dike Melds the past seasou. Since the ICnglish government imposed a royal ly, the miners have adopted all sorts of ruses to eyaele the luw. It is rather dilllcult to dodge taxes, hut It is moro dillieult to dodge u bud cold and the grip at this time of year. When the syslem Is weakened ky such uttacks, anil the bl od becomes thin ami im poverished, tho best medicine to lake Is Hostetter's Btoinach Hitters. TIiIb remedy builds up the system. Besides regulating digestion, It oveicomes con stipation. It is good for the kidneys and liver, too, stimulating these organs into tho proper performance ol their functions. Nothing is so good lor malaria. Pleasunt Hill Items, Pleasant Hill, Ore, Jan 10, 1809. John West who has been in (Southern Oregon, bus returned home. Heex pects lo move to Eugene soon, whore lie Intends to engage la some business, The Grangers will spread a free din ner at the school bouse Saturday, Jan 14th. The installation of officero will be public. The program promises to be eutertaining. The school began tbe now year with a good attendance. The number of pupils enrolled during tho tchoo up to present time, 00. Among the pu pils entered this year are, Manly Gil bert of Camp Creek, and Myrtle Buchanan of Enterprise. The voters will meet tbe I3lh Inst for the purpose of voting a tax to point tho school bouse. Coit. Mill Wiuter (armvul. The ladles ofBt Mary's Episcopal church will give a Mid Winter Carnival beginning on Monday even ing Jan 30th and continuing six even ings In succession, with a entire change of program each evening. This Car nival is to le given to assist In raising funds for building the new church, which, when finished will be aoredlt to our city. Look out for further notices. Hoping our citizens will assist lu this good entire. Admission lOo loges 20c Alter the Stuff. Heiolshow the irreverent Oregon! an legislative correspondent abuses our nenlor senator: "Even so truly good a man as Brother Driver, pleaded hard for un limited clerk and lull license as to rate of pay. 'The rnemberB of this body,' be declared in his hark-frcm-the-tomh-stones, 'get honor for their service here, but the poor clerks, who have to pay railroad fare to the cupltal aud back again and their living while here, are entitled to consideration, to moro than the pittance of ;t per day.' "If the hour for adjournment bad not been at band, the pious but thrifty brother would soon have worked him self up to the point of passing tbe hat." Kick ileudaclies, he cuntei of overworked womankind, are quickl , and enrely cured by Karl's Clover Itoot Tea, the great blrnxl purifier anil tiniiue bulkier. Money refunded If not aat!factory. Price 25 cts. ond 50 ct. S.,M by Wilkinj l.inu. ncooly Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Caacarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by tirriniz un the lazv liver and drivind all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banibh pimples, boil, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caacarexa, beauty lor ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. CO. R ORKUON VOLI XTKERS. flipped Kiolu the Avhlaud Tilling!! of January II III. Manila U'lU-r I'ec. iiM. "Otis W Drew, of l-.ugeue a member of 'B,' died at the hospital of small pox on tho 29th. This was tho only case from the company nnel no new cases have developed within tho last two weeks. "Tht company presented Captain May with a handsome gohl watch on tho 2.Sth. rJergeant Shambrook of Roseburg, stepped out of ranks at ro treat and 111 a few well chosen words presented the watch as a token of the appreciation of the company, for the care and kiudiie.-s of the captain The captain was completely surpiised but ill a few wolds thanked the company for this evidence of their kindly feel ing, nnd said that when the captain and the company were an unit In the discharge of their whole duty ns sol tilers, the result of anything they might undertake was tiuiiuextioticd. The men heartily cheered at the con clusion. "Co 'It,' that Ib tho enlisted nieu, have oil eleposlt wilh Ihe paymaster to their credit about $2500, which shows the hoys are not going home broke, ami fu.ly that much Iiuh keen remitted homo to tkeir folks The postolllce servloels iu eie;elleut condi tion and money orders can he paid or purchased hero." ' The Milwaukee" The familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway, known all over the Union as tho Great Rail way running the "Pioneer Llmltcil" trains every day and night between St Paul and Chicago, aud Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains lu the world." Understand; conneotlous are maele with all transcontinental lines, assuring to passengers tbe best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam heat, of a verity equaled ky uo other line. Bee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, addresi, J W Casey, C J Eddy, Trav Pass Agt, General Agent. Seattle, Wash, Portland, Ob. The cause of lie-tea is! credulity. Schilling's Best tra coffee and a rtivomiK extracts and Hpltta arc money-back. F.r utl by XU.OM.ftfJ.L OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. THE D1REUK ROUTE TO Montana; Utah, Golorado and all Eastern points Gives choice of two favorlto rontca, via the UNION I'AUiriC Fast Mali Une, or tho KIOUKANDKScenlo I,lno. l.ook at tho tlme- 1) days to Salt Lake 2 days to Denver . Si dayB to Chicago 4j days to New York fkkk; iikclining ciiaik caiis iii-iiii i.sn:i(i it TomnsT ki.ici'.p INU :AICS, l'UI.LIHAN I'AtACK HLIiKPINU t'AIIM. For full particulars regarding ratci, ttlno ol .ralni,eto,cah on or address L L Stevens A-t, Eugone. CO Terry, WEComan Trav Pal's Agt Uon'lAgt 124 Third 8t. Portland, Or EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor, Stage leaves Eugene for Florence Dally except Sunday at 0 a m Returning stage leaves Florence for Eugene dally except Bundayj at 2 Sm aturdayB at 8 a m. Arrives In Eugene at 6pm tile day following. 8IN(iI.E fahk tt.oo HUUND Tllll" WOO tickets lor aale at K. BatiRi' livery nam, Eugene, or at llurd A Davauport's olllca In riuniiMw. Do You Smoke THE "STATE SENATOR" 10 IHE BEST SMOKE IN THE CITY Trj it once jou will smoke it always Eugene Street Railway. TIMK CAKD. AtVr the 4th of Out. ISfli, tlm street cars will run on the rnllnwliif; schedule lime until further notice. LEAVING THE DEKT. 7:lO-7:40-S:lO-H:40-9:lO-9:4O10-OO a. in hen every half hour. THROW TICKETS . . . TO ill K EAST and SOUTHEAST Southern I'snifio Company and Hud mnu I'nlni'e Mttpvr-, Ton ml HU'epfl 6 ml Kccli'j .clitttr earn, Unity to Denver. Omaha, Ckicujo, Kansas City, St Louis unit other KnMorn ('Hies. Tbe only.hne. rom lirtltitul ottering jinbt-uii iters Specially Conducted Excursions thuiuttii to ChiCHRO every Weduvedny, am. DAILY TOP K 1ST CAR SKRVICE roll! LAM) TO CU1CAUO vln Soutfceni I'acKir, I'nlon I'rcifp nrd O IN W Hbk hvv rhi,t'kt'd ihtoi.th to del nntUui, Mnmitnctnt teenery, I uinii It ol, la time, l"vt'ht rtiU'K rvj fimlitT information ain.lv to auv aiirnt Southern I'neillL'Comiiaiiy or J II. l.ATHROP, C E, HKOWN (leu'l Agent, IMbL 1'bbh. Agt Thtrrt it.. Portland k Pacific Line To all PointBEoat At lowest rntea. Bent nor vice. Superior aceommotlutiotm ami uuaurpftesed Scenery. Through ITourist Sleepers Minneapolis St L'tiul Toronto MoutreatH Boston WITHOUT CHANtiK X3X7Xt,03EZ3 . : . ; via all AUaiitlo StcamshlD Lines CANADIAN TAOIFIC R'Y CO.'S Royal Mail Steamship Line TO CHINA AND JAPAN. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN 6TKAMER LINK TO HONOLULU, FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. .0. Tno shortest line to the Colonies These stenuierB carry tin experienced meelienl man, and a stawnreleua on every voyuge. JAr time tables, pnuiphlete, or any information, call on or uUlrons UKO. P. CRAW, B. W. OKEU, Agcmt, Bngouo. Frolght o.n(l 1'anscnitor Agt 11(1 Third St., Portland O A.J. COYLY. Dint. 1'iub. Agont, Vmioouvor B. O. CQRVALLIS & EASTERN it, R, TIME CARD. 1. For Yaqulna: Train loaves Albany 12:50 p m Iveavea Corvullia, 1:45 p m Arrive Yaquiua, 0:00 p m 2- Returning: Loavea Yafuinaf 7KH) am Leaven CorvuUiu, 1 Ir-JO am Arrive Albany, 12;23 p m For Detroit: leaven Cor vail i8, 7KK) a m leaven Albany, 8:05 am Arrive Detroit, V2:'20 p m Returning: Leaves Detroit,) 12.-40 p m Loaves Albany, . (i:05 p m Arrive CorvulUs, 0:513 pm 1 and 2 connect at Albany with Southern Pacific train, giving direct service tojiud from Newiort and adjaoent beaches. Train for the mountains arrives at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Jiieiteubush aui Bautlam rivers namo day. Edwin Stone, HLWamen,TF&PA, Manager This Railwav Co. Operates Us trains on the famous block system. Lights its trains by electriclt out. Uses the celebrated .cleclilt, Oeilh read ing lamp. Runs splendidly equipped passenge trains every day and Diglit between Bt. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago; tbo Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul. Also operates steam heated ventlbuled trains, carrying the Intent private compnrment care, library tulle smoking cars, aud drawing room sleepers. Parlor cars, free reeling ) air ca and the very bet dllng fur fervlc For the lowext rutes to any tolnt the United tttates or I'unuelu, app to ticket agent, or address C. J. KDDY, J. W. CAHKY, General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland. GBf&BH TICKETS TliroiiKb Palace nl TourUt'lSlfeliera, Din ing and Library OtnervatiuD curs.) Elegant Vestibule Trains. No 4 I.lmltml loavi Tortland at 2:20 p m. No Limited arrivts Pnrtland at lOdTi a ro. For ti-.'keU and full Irfoimntlon, call on addreu JNO M. 'VJI.L1AMH, Or 1. A II. nKNNISTON, O T 4 T A, l'ertlaliil, Or A ' n lMfLmKEEj m