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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1899)
-rtCiinaw'i"'"1'1"11"" jgg ill IMIwiTiTI I I 'A If i I'J'M ' J 11 IP ir. i,Mr.TfinAm'io!iibrAs- ling inc. a luuiuu" PromoiEsDigcsaon,CIvcr,ul i5sandRest.Contains jneilta toiumorpblne nor Mineral. &T NARCOTIC. JbU Sal' JtulltSlU- J bin St' 1 rianfud Sign? - Apcrfccl Remedy rorConslipa lion SourStornach.Dianhoea, Worms .Convulsions .fevensh ness andLQSSOF StHiP. facsimile Signature of yxw VOHK. IPyli Hi F- 1 a lib ijMi'Mfflgwrga aa EXACT COPr OF WRAPPEB. SK'i'"' thc erwTtuw commny, new york errr. T1 sW''-lWIKai;a'8;!e,BaB Subscribe fa? venmg ULXcL 'Tplie o".ly Daily Newspaper published between Albany and Roseburg. It has a large Circulation. Advertisers .... WILL FIND it to their advantaob to be represented in this paper. Circulation guaranteed THE EVENING GUARD. Southern Oregon State Normal School This School Is N ow Under StatelControl. Is the Largest and Host Progressiva School in Southern Oregon. 'UnHuri1.'""' ncw Pfrtn nl future!, ",1111.11103 oea ciouiidk; lamur 'in,.,,' i0""' aJ nw thoroanh route toaiutceerliricate.il the normsl courae. ReTlew lirmi i"ii"inmninf TMr. 1 ""x own oei'lembcr 11 . for catalogue ran ii i mm Forlnfanta and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature The 7 . V You Have Always Bought. 1 an, ctmpuf, healthful location, dellghlfo) thcrn Onron teacher. ooard.l. ana iv. or Information, addreM W- T. VAN 8C0Y. PRCSIOCNT. Alhlauu, Ortguu DR. JOHNSON'S CONVERSATION. tation. Do4uvll. wrmt .ioiin said I How tlk would wane, Mw unn.t would evury miui-rontnln rtin-n he. With UtTrni.l.iT!fl nnl Home truth would teach, sonio murul'showl His weighty words a ponderous train Exploring frrely thouKht'n-dunmin With fie mm wit and wiralom plain, aim uono woma d:iro to question low wain jonnson enM. But "oldy," of distinction vain, , Mirdit iniurrupt in random strain, T Wh:lo "Bozzy" listened all aglow, Kesilved hi journal soon should know, To all mankind's enduring uin, x What Jchiiaon said. Dora Cave in Gentleman's Magazine. HE ONLY LOOKED ON. le Man Who Went to Itoas hi) Hut.tlnar of a Piano. "It seems to mo thov don't do any thing now in the snnio wny thoy did a loug tiuio ago." said a man who had g tie up to his house to boss tho job. "I bonght an upright piano, and when I had paid for it I told the agent I wonld be at the bonse at a stated honr, as I wished to be present when the piano was hoisted. I noticed the agent smile, bnt ho said nothing. I thought no more of it until after I had gone home and noticed the way in which the piano was moved into my apartment on thefonrth floor. When the men drove up with their cart, I asked them where the hoisting machine was. One of them whistled, and the other ono said it would ho there all right, and he winked at the follow with the puckered mouth. "Then they opened a kit of tools and began taking thut piano to pieces. Thoy first romoved the action, and one of the men asked where he would take it. weaning what floor. While ho was gone another man unscrewed the legs which supported the keyboard. Tho third man carried up tho legs, and while he was gone the first man roturnod and took up tho keyboard which the man with the screwdriver had taken off. That left the back and sides of tho case and the sounding board. They wero not taken apart. A fourth man was picked up and given the job of assisting tho three in carrying up what remained of the piano. All tliiB was done in about 10 minutes. I had nothing to do except to look on. As the team moved away one of the men called back, 'We'll send that hoist ing machine up later. ' Twenty years ago my piano wns delivered by sat'o movers. Thoy took half a day to do it. " Chicago Inter Ocean. Llsxt's AKony of Sensitiveness. "Liszt had already plnyed a great fantasia of his own and Beethoven's twenty-seventh sonata in tho former part of tho concert. After this latter piece he gasped with emotion as 1 took his hand and thanked him for tho di vine energy be bad shed forth. At last I had managed to uteres the crowd Slid I w In Bie oeiicrtW. Wy.otmir was m the same board us Liszt's piano when the final piece began. It was a duet for two instruments, beginning with Men delssohn's 'Chants Sans Paroles' and proceeding to a work of Liszt's. We had already passed the delicious chime of the 'Song Written In a Gondola. "As tho closing strains began I saw Liszt's countenanco assume that agony of expression, mingled with radiant smiles of joy, which I never saw on any other human face; only in the paintings of our Savionr by some of tho early masters. His hands rushed over the keys, tho floor oa which I sat shook like a wire, and the whole audience was wrapped in sound, when the hand and frame of the artist gave way; he fainted in tho arms of the friend who was turning over for him, and wo bora him out in a strong fit of hysterics. "The effect of this scene was really dreadful. The whole room sat breath less with fear, nntil Hiller came for ward and announced that Liszt was ul ready restored to consciousness and wasi comparatively well again. As I banded Mine, de Cicourt to her carriage wd both trembled liko poplar leaves, and, I tremblo scarcely loss as I write." Pittsburg Dispatch. Wonderful. Fcnta of Shooting. M. Bordeverry, a Frenchman, can give most of the crack. rifle shots of , tho world several large pointers abont'.their art. His accuracy and rapidity, of. aim are simply astonishing. At a distance of 80 feet he can cut a piece of card-; board through the edge as It is poised upon the head of nn assistant At a similar distance, leaning himself flat on his back over the seat of a chair, with a pistol in bis hand, be can send spin ning a threepenny piece which rests, half hidden, upon his assistant s bead. He will knock tho ash off your cigar at a distance of 80 feet or light your wax vesta for you, if yon care to hold It At ten yards ho can cut a swinging thread, and at tho snnio distance, withrtbreo successive shots, he will pick off threo small trifles balanced one upon tho other upon tho head of his assistant. Would Uo Cbeaper. "I havo a proposition to make to yon," said the regular patron as ho took the restaurant proprietor ' off to one side. "Walll" said the restanrant.man. "I havo been coming here, foi.'epnio time, and I have discovered -that. a tip is necessary if ono is to got goodiaoiv-1 ico." "That's tho case nearly everywhere' "Well, what I wantf JsuggflBtfB'.'tbnt I'll pay the salary of mywalterjlf-yon will put up the tips. Yon really ought to be willing to tak the moreexpensive end of the bargain,.don't yon think i" Chicago Post An odfl etjutrWanpOrla xaQ&ix- China tapratflct the cnrr jiigofitra ftoxa Th ottacia of birds of prey. Tiny bamboo tabes are fastened norler 'their Wings, andia'fl .hey fiy tho air paefitag sWiftly through the tubes ;makef a shrill-whistle, hich aervts to" frighten ofl the other birds In the polar roKicfi9?the aea.contaiua less salt than near tbetequator. Do You Smoke the ''STATE SEN AT OH" THC BESOI10KE 111 :1HE.1CIIT- Trj it once jou wililsrr.:iie i!..'a)8 N HONEST INDIAN. A Slnu'ilnr i:vi Uli. II t'lili erU'iice Willi Arnpua-i-f of the troiv. A r:: i:...ii,-li. i-hii'f of thel'rovv Indians, Kt a ninii iif wouilrrful iiiiliH:uv. In t;i:i-Til!t''a Adventures" an incident rrl:;t..l showing his method of re sii;;i.iin the evil propensities of his biavis. Mr. Robert Campbell, while a smst in the lodge of Arapooish. had eulltrud a largo quantity of furs and. fi'aifui of being plundered, had depoit fd hut a part in the lodge. Tho rest he buried. One night Arnpooish entered tho lodge with a cloudy brow and. turning to Campbell, said : on have more furs with yon than yon have brought to my lodge!" "I hiivo. " replied Campbell. "Where are they t" Campbell described tho place. " 'Tis well," said Arapooish. "Yon speak straight. But your cache has been robbed. Uo and see how manyskius have been taken." Campbell examined the eacho and estimated his loss to be ohont'150 bea ver skins. Arapooish summoned his, people, ro- proached them for robbing a guest and commanded that the skins should be brought back. For himself, ,he would not eat or drink till all had been re stored. Soon tho skins began to come in. They were laid down in tho"lodgo, and those who brought them departed with out a word. Arapooish sat in one cor ner silent. Above a unndredVpolts wero brought in, and Cauipboll expressed himself satisfied. Not so tho Crow chief tain. He fasted all night. In the morn- tug more skins wero brought in, and one and two at a time they continued to come through the day. "Is all right now l"domauded Arn pooish. "All is right, replied Campboll. "Good I Now bring me meat and drink," said tho old chief. WORRY. W'hnt Thin Foollah, Enervating; Han It Doea For Mnuklnd. Worry is forethought gone to soed. Worry is discounting possible future sorrows so that tho individual may havo present misery. Worry is tho fa ther of insomnia. Worry ia the traitor in our camp that dampens our powder, weakens our aim. 'Under the guiso of helping us to beat the present and to be ready for the future worry multi plies enemies within our mind to sap our strength. Worry is tho dominance of the mind by a single, vaguo, restless, unsatisfied, fearing and fearfnl idea. The mental energy and f orca that should be concen tratud on the successive duties of tha dftj' M OBDfttftutlj' (vd orNctotkiael abstrooUd and ibsurhndr by this one fil ed idea. Tbo-full, rich strength of tho unconscious working of tho mind, that which produces our best success, thut represents our finest activity, is tapped, led away and wasted on worry. Worry must not bo confused with, anxiety, though both words agreo in meaning original!.", a "choking," or a "strangling, referring, of course, to tho throttling effect upon individual activity. Anxioty faces largo issues of life sorionsly, calmly, with dignity. Anxiety always suggests hopeful possi bility ; it is active in being ready and devising measures to meet tho outcome Worry is not one large individual sor row; it is a colony of petty, vague, in significant, restloss, imps of fear, that become important only from their com bination, their constancy, their itera tion. Willinm George Jordun in Tha Saturday Evening Post. The Best Ketueily for Klux. Mr. John Mathios, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., sayB: "After suffering for over a week with flux, aud my physician having failed to relieve me, I was advised lo try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the Eleasure of staling that tho half of one ottle cured me. For sale by Delano. Montoe Wants a Railroad. Monroe, Oregon, August 10. An organization of Monroe people for the purpose of building a railway between this place and Corvallis bus been ef fected. A strong eflort Ib to be made to get railroad connection with the outside world before loug. Should the Southern Paclllo begin to think that such a line would be built and operated, there la hardly a doubt that two lines would begin operations at about the same moment, as that com pany already owns a right r.f way be tween Corvallis and Monroe. Uelli quent Tiixph. Notice is hereby given that the de linquent tax roll for 1898 la open for the collection of delinquent taxeit. CobIh will be added after Heptemher 1, 1S99, and the levy will Immediately follow. Pay early and save eoste. Dated Aug 8, 1899. W W Withers, HheriU and Tax Col Lane (Jo, Ore. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspep el . because Its Ingrediants are such that It can't help doing so. "The pub lic can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from imperfect ingestion." James M Thomas, M 1), In American Journal of Health, N Y. Vinoent & Co, Corner Drug Htore. Alhany Democrat August 19: Rev M C Wire and ion Frank returned Friday from a vacation trip in the coast country ot Tillamook eounty. They report the capture of a largo number of trout. French Tansy Wafers, the world's famous remedy for irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; aro never failing and safe. Married ladles' friend. French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable remale remeuy iu um worm; nu norted from Paris: take nothing else, but Insist on genuine; In red wrappers with crown trade mark. l,a France Drug Company, Importers, 306 Turk Ht, Han Francisco. For sale by all drug gists, or sent In plain wrapper direct on receipt of t& OLD VETERANS First Annual Reunion to Be Held at Eugene SEPTEMBER 19, 20 AND 21. The First A ti mini Reunion of the L&no Couuty Veterans' A'Sociatioti will be held in Kugene, Oregon, Tins- day, vVedtuwIay tunl Thursday, Bep teuitierl'.l, 20 and 21, lSOO. A general invitation is extended to all soldiers and sailors of any wars to join with us and spend a few d:iys In social intercourse. Our camp tires and meetings will be attended by veterans and comrades of the late wars, who will relate their varied experiences, old time songs, nswell hs new, will ad! zest to our nitetingi'. To the comrades of the war of '01 to 65, wn Insist upon you being with us. Our teuuloiis nrt not too fitiitieut, while our members are growing less. Then let us get together agalu while time gives us mrengtb, and talk of times 1 long gone by." For further Information address the secretary W H Lincoln, Cottngo Grove, Or. li H MiLt.Eit, Jinx 109, Eugene, Oregon. "DeWirt'a Little Early Risers (lid me more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo H Jacoba, of Tliompsou, Conn. Prompt, pleasant, ue.er tripe they cure constipation, arouse tile torpid liver to action and give you clean blond, steady nerves, a clear briiWi and a healthy appctite.Vln ceut & Co, Corner iirug Store. Our new carpels haveurrlved. Cull and see theui. J W Kays Furniture o. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially dl gMts tha food and aids Katuro in slrcnt'theulng and recon structing Mm exhausted ellgostivo or gans. It isthelatcstdiscovoreddigest ant and tonic. No ot her preparation can approach It in efficiency, lb In stantly relieves nnd permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Slckncudache,Ga.stralgin,Cramps,and all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWIU A Co., Chicago. VINCENT HO.. Corner Drug Store. . J. L. PAGE -DHAl.BR in- (Groceries Having a Large and Complete stock of Htaple and Fancy Groceries bought In the beat market, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, I can offer the ptibllo better prices than any othnr house in J'.ucne. GB&r..r-eK TICKETS ft'0 WAV TO ALL RAlAr POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Bleeptr,tDln log and Library ObHervation curs, Elegant Vestibule Trains. No 4 Limited leaves Portland at 2:10 i m. No 3 Limited arrives Portland at 8:30 a m. For tickets and full Information, mil or address JNO. M. W1LI.1A.MH, Or Auent, Ku A II. 0. DENNI3T0N, 0P4T A, Portland, Or EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Htage leaves Eugene for Florence) Daily except riunday at 8am lii.tiirnlnir staifo leaves Florence for Eugene daily except Sundays at 2 p m Haturdays at 8 a u. Arrives in jcugeue at p iu vn uy following. BIM'II.K FAR8 KOII.N1J TKIF ; ;! TlrkoU lor ial t BanKS Mir, Urn, F.uene, or at Hurd A DaTSUport's oltlco in Korence cntm, VITALITY, LOST Vir.OR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotcncy,Nlp;ht Emissions and wastlnj; diseases, all effects of self JIQfi abu.-, or excess and India fSr cretlon. Ancrvctonlfiaiifl V Tl ''loo'1 "lliKl'T- Urine tiic A4SR pink glow to pule cheeks and k&sLj .u-i,. ln flrn nf vouth. 5fS4(V "y mall 5()c per box; O boxes for HiU.r0; with a wrlltcn fimraii. tco to euro or refund tlio money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson St, CHICAGO, ILL. For sals W I. VlluKO, Dragirlat, Eugsne, Or M'Kl.M.KV'S M AI'KlXltT. AlgiT Hxs Xolhlnir to Say "Ah r luiily (mi of Politics." Chii'ai:o, rtllir IS. A fM'einl to tl.e Tribune from Montreal says: "I am !. hiii'ly out of poiilrc.-' said G.'i.eriil A'tfer today. Gel eral Alger I'tilbd Ht he liiiiik of Miui!ri! to set General Manager Clouston. Ho add lie was grateful to the duadiun l.rms for Its courteous tone during the r. cent controversy. "The American newfpnper,.," he added, 'vere severe," hut tboibt It tn'iter not to dtsi'tiss the siuiutioil lur t'l.-r tit this time. "And you have really; utuuulnned active politics'.'" he wns asked. " Absolutely out of It," he said, and this was uttered In a tone thut left no room for doubt. Full car load of Racine buggies just reeeiv d prices down at F L Chamber.' well hmn HOTEL Douglas County. - Oregon Cai'T. Bex. D. Boswki.l, Prop. Tho waters of tliexo uprhik's contain: toilino, llromine, Potuttsiuiu, tho (.'urtxtn'ttr of Iron ami Linm find Chhiriilea cf Cilcium, Miife'iietmitn ami Smlinin, Ono sprintf contains 435 ami tho other ovor 2000 grains of solid matter to tho tollon, liOCatetl on Southern PaciTc railroad "Shafta Koutfl" from Shu Kinm-tHea to Port lami, in Doutilast'onnty, OreRnn. S. J.traii.H stop at tho SnriuM (ll.iuHtutioti). t'onsUintly opm for tho reception of mit-nt. TaMo fnr imhe.4 with tho hear, tho country alTonlrt. Hath roouiH connecti'il with timin bmUliny. I'ua tot lice ami expruitt on tho promise", Tonus, $10.00 por weok, muliulimf bath. tdrltAlLItnA.) ItATKS-From Kuroup to ltoHwelt SprhiRti and return, Rood from Saturday to Monday, $1.(m; .10 day round trip tiokut, LVJ0. Corvallis & Eastern RAILKOAD. 'I : TIE tMUU 2 for Yaquina Train lcavon Albany li!:r( I M Leaven (' i-valli 1:15 1 M Arrives Vuipiiuu D:5() I'M 1 HeturniiiK I.eaveH Yniulna 7:00 AM JjoaveH ('nrallirt 11;-10 A M Arrivt H Alhany l'J;J5 I' M 3 for Detroit I.oavi'8 Alhany 7;1 A 3I Arriveti JJotroit 11:55 A il Re turn in r Leaved Detroit 12 25 P M Arrives Alhany.., fnXi I'M 6 Leaven Alhany (1-.05 I M. Arrives (WvalUfl 11:55 1 M D Leaven (Jorvalli t:10 A M A i Hvea Albany 7:'J5 AM Ono and two o.iniifct nt AllmnY and rorvallln with Soutliern I'Mttllle traltiM. Kivlnir dlreoi nervico to arid from Newport and adjacent tK-ncuuK. No. ti ruim i mm a many to corvaiim on moii- dnyn, Wi'dticHdriyn ami Krulayn onlj. '.xi. i ruiiB ;roni i iirvnuin 10 Aii-my on iue ivh. Tliuinlttvs and Hutiirdiivu onlv. Trains for the mountains arrive at Put ro! tat noon, (my ul' amnio t mu to reae h rainnliui KroundH on ilio ihulteubuoh ami Hantiaiu tho namoduy. KDWIX 8TDNR, ManaKer. H L WALDKN. J TtUNKIl, TFft r A ArouI, Albany. Central Market, PROPRIETORS. Will to constantly on hand a lull supply BEEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL Which thoy will nell at the lowcnt uiurket prices. A talr share ol lie ddUIc patronage solicited : TO THE FAKMKRR : We will pay the hlghext market price for Fat Cuttle, Hogs and Hhcep. Shop on Willamette St., EUOKNEi OREGON. (taVMeau dellvorod to an, part ol tlio cltr Free of chargo THROUGH TICKETS TO Till EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY and vlWTjJ H fit Pullman Palacft Sleeoers. 'lour- Ist Sleenera and Reclining Cnalr vara uaiiy iu . DKNVKIi, MAIIA, CIUCAOO, KANSAS CiTY, ST. LOUIS' Anil other Kantrn ('(tier. Tho only line from 1'nrtland olfi-iinR pawienReril Hiwially (ndurtd Kxciiriloiin tlironuh to Llda DTerjr Wednew'ay, Daily Tnurlut Car tiorvlce Portland to Chicago Via Southern l'aoille, Uid'ii Tarific N W lly'n. I'aKK'Wfl checked through U destination. Matniticfnt tcenery, Union del fit. faot titn, Inwet rate. For furtlitr Infoniiatl'iii, apply to any agent fSontiiern l acinr ioniny, or ,T II rATHUOl, V K ItHOWX, Un'l Annnt. Dint l'aw Axt Ttiird SUMt, Portland, Oregon. Igrthorn Pacific a RAILWAY -icy Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant; Dining Cars TouristI Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL, MlXXKAl'O LIS. KU1.UTII, I'AIKiO, TO (lltANI) KOUKS; ('IKIOKSfON, WINXIl'Kti," liKi.HNAaiid liUTTK. Through Tickets to CU IOACO, WASHIXGTOM l'lULAlU'.l.l'lllA, NKW YOUK, JIOS'I'ON, and All I'oluU lOiist and South. Forjinfiinimliiin, time pnnls, maps ami tickets, call ou or write to II lliMiriiPtlKY, tiunoral Ai;ont, KuiMie, Ollico Opimuito liuiiril ittlioe. Or. A I) CllAliLTOX, Anut tJt'n'l l'uss. Atteat, 2."ii Alurrison St, cor Third, Portland, Oregon THIS RAILWAY COMPANf Operates its trains ou tho fame block Bysteui. l.ik'lil Its IrioiiK hy elmancity tines tho colubratod ulectrio berth roadina lamp. KutiM splontlKl cij,iitped panKOnceri trains ovory iluy and iukIH between Mt Paul and CliicaKo, uud.Uinalia uud Chioaijo; tha Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Also otcratos Bteam-hcatecl vontihulel trains, onrryuiR mo laieHt privaio compartment cam library bullet, Biuokintf earn, p-nd draw- iiiK room Hioeiwra, PAltLOR CAUH, free reollninir elm-'r earn ad tho very beat diuiiiR-oar nervico. Vot tho 'oweat ratcH to any point in tho i uited States or Canada, opidy to tickot DRont, or addiena U.S .T KDDY. J WCASKY, Conoral Atfont, iravx'ann arouc, X'ortlamf, Urogoa lANADIAN PACIFIC RY SOO-PACIFIC LINE. Travel with comfort by the "IMPERIAL LIMITED," tho fastest train crossing the Continent. It is a through train, making few stops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it For full pnrtteulam tin to ratcfi, tlmo and 00 plot ol J 1 it publications, apply to H H Abbott, Agent, I'ortlaud, Oregon. Or to E J Covlo, ' Dlit. I'atw, Agent, J Vancouver, OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. THE DltECT ItOUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern points (lives chotco ol two lavorito routes, via the UNION 1'ACIKlOPait Mall Line, or tho KlOOUANuK Hoiulo Line. Ixok at tho tl mo lt days to Halt Lake til days lo Denver .ij days to Chicago 4) days to New iork l'IIi:H Hi;i I.IMMl (IlIAIlt CAIl I l-IIOI.M i:Ul!lTOI'IIINT ILKKP IINU OAIIN, I'l LL-TIAM FALACtC Nl.lil l'I.Ml ( A lit. For lull iiartlrulara ri'Rardlng rates, tlmo 0 tralns.eto.c.U on or addrem IL L Stevens Agt, Eugone. CO Terry, W E Coman Imr Anl uon lAgl WPiM Bl. Portland, Or Eugene Street Bail.vay. TIME CA HI). Ar the 4th of Oct. 18(16, the stre oars will run on the following Bflhedu tune until further notice. I.KAVINO VBB DKKT. , 7-lp.?:f .8:l'-f :4t l :l(-f:i(-lt ill t.n thou every half hour. Milwaukee)