Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, April 21, 1900, Image 3

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C U MARKHAM,
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Jtna, Utah, Colorado,
I all Eastern Points.
pe ol two favorite routes, via the
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ii Dinners (meals a la carte)
Xtable Coaches and Smokers
i ram Completely Vestibuled.
further information apply.
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TORIA
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ATTORNEY A r-LAW.
Rooms t and 2 ('liriaman Block.
EUOENB. OREGON
M WILLIAMS,
ATTORNHY-AT-LAVV
Collections a stiecialtv.
Office Over Lane County Bank,
jr B1LYLU,
ATTOIijS'KY-AT-LAW.
DHUe Over First National Bank.
Euukne, OltEOON,
0 WOODCOCK,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Oue-lialf block south of Chrlsmau Blk
Kuoknb, OltEOON.
E
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice in all the Court's.
EuoeneOheoon.
HELHUS W THOMPSON CHAS A HARDY
rpiIOMl'SON 4 HARDY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Office-In First National Bank Building.
Practice in all the courts.
Eugene, Oregon.
B DORRI8,
ATTORNEY CO'JNSELOR-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the court of the Hecond
Judicial District and in the Supreme Court
of the state.
Special attention Riven to collections and
matters in probate.
Office First National Bank Bldg.
Rooms 1, 2 and 3.
MEDICAL.
D
RJW HARRIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SUUUEON.
Office Over Wilkins t Linn's dnijr store.
Urhce Hours v . a iu, w j mu i w
9 pm.
Residence Ferry street between 11th and
12th.
pAINE 4 KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Offices In Chrisman Block.
Special attention to surgery and surgical dls
eaea of women.
J S LUCKEY,
JEWELER.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
Kcoine. Orioo
kU Q BIDDLE,
Office -(In Olive street, between Fifth and
Sixth streets one block west of Minnesota
Hotel. .
J. L. PAGE
-DKAIJB IN
(iRpCERIES
Hu in Lsrtre aua ComrletaiUx f
B-.apIo nrl Fancy Groceries bought
In the bent market,
EXCLUSIVELY FCS CASH,
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I ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW.
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DENTIST!
WELL DI1ESSED MEN.
ORDER OF THE CITIES IN WHICH
THEV MOST ABOUND.
Au Expert Sara llenver Heada the
List, With San Krsnotico Seoond,
Cblcano Third. Wm.hlumon Fourth,
and Slew York Trails Alonjj Fifth.
"I'd probably be dischargeU, mobbed
snd havo all sorts of things happen to
tue l( 1 said this over la the big town,
but I can name you at least four Amer
ican cities the men of which are bet
ter dressed year in and year out than
the men of New York," said a man
who travels for a New York merchant
tailor's supply house and whoso terri
tory Is the whole continent "I'll name
them in the order of their standing as
communities Inhabited by the best
dressed men: Denver, San Francisco,
Chicago and Washington. How do I
figure It? Just according to the rule
of sight, that's all. I don't profess to
know much about Egyptology, but I do
know a well dressed man when I see
him.
"Mind, I don't say that all of the
men of those four cities are better
dressed than all of the men of New
York, but I do maintain and say any
Impartial man who knows the four
towns mentioned as they are now will
uphold me in maintaining tbat In ratio
to their respective populations the men
of Denver, San Francisco, Chicago and
Washington are very much better
dressed than are the men of Now York.
Of course this has been the case only
In very recent years. New York wag
until, say, flva years ago away ahead
of all Its rivals as a city of the best
dressed men. At that time If you want
ed to see hundreds of perfectly dress
ed and perfectly groomed men engag
ed In doing business all you had to do
was to take an elevated train up town
In the neighborhood of 10 o'clock In the
morning and watch the men, young,
middle aged and old, who boarded the
train for the down town financial dis
trict "Of course you'll still see slews of
thoroughly got up men down In the
financial district of New York, but not
so many by 75 per cent as formerly.
On show occasions, such as Easter
Sunday afternoon. New York will still
turn out a finely clad batch of men, but
I'm not talking about show occasions
now. I'm talking about men who are
well clad year In and year out and It
Is In this respect that New York has
fallen Into the 'also ran' list.
"When you meet up town In New
York a genuinely swagger man not a
flashily dressed man, but one, who Is
thoroughly and properly rigged out
from his hat to Ills shoes you are lia
ble to turn around to get a rear view
of lilm, and then the fact Is liable to
be slowly borno In upou you that he Is
some member of a theatrical profes
sion whom you have seen upon the
stage. There aro still plenty of flashi
ly dressed men circulating around New
York, but a. flashily dressed man never
will he a well dressed man.
"Tho reason why the men of Denver
are such a well dressed lot isn't entire
ly clear to mo. It can't be especially
because there aro so many well off men
In that town, because thero are myri
ads of well off men la New York.
Maybe It is because, in proportion to
the population, there aro probably
more men with large Incomes In Den
ver than In any city on the continent,
not excepting Helena, that used to
bear that distinction. You scarcely
ever see a badly dressed or an over
dressed man In Denver. Shabby men
thero aro In plenty, of course, but I
don't call a shabby man a badly dress
ed man. A badly dressed man Is one
who, while having plenty of means to
equip himself with a good make up,
hasn't the taste to do It and therefore
makes his appearance as a slouch
that's the word for It slouch. A shab
by man Is simply a man who Is on his
uppers and makeB no pretensions.
"The clerks and other men of very
moderate Incomes In Denver, men who
can't afford to 'keep In the push' as fnr
as correct dressing goes, don't make
any effort whatever to tog themselves
out In cheap, dismal Imitation of tho
men with plenty of money; but, like
the young woman In the song, 'they al
ways dress In black.' The business
men who run plants of their own, how
ever, seem to pay just as much atten
tion to the Job of getting themselves
ready for business on weekday morn
ings as they do to the task of arraying
themselves for social functions or
evening appearances.
"Easterners who have gone out to
the coast have often commented upon
the awellness of the average well fixed
San Francisco man In the matter of
clothes. Tho San Francisco man with
an Income certainly gets himself up
'proper,' as we say, and he's got the
right kind of a mako up for every oc
casion. Take the race tracks around
San Francisco, for example. Every
man who goes to the races eut there
goes in a regular racing rig, from pad
dock coat to fleldglass and from the
top of his flat crowned derby to the
soles of his 'downs' boots, and so do
the Frisco women, for the matter of
that Another thing. I'll venture to
assert that nine out of ten men In San
Francisco whose incomes are 12,000 a
year or over rig out In evening clothes
every night In the year, summer In
cluded. A great many moro men of
moderate Incomes In Washington don
evening clothes than men of similar In
comes In New York. The men of
Washington dress with singular neat
ness, many with notable elegance. The
excellence of the Washington average,
I suppose. Is to be accounted for by the
absence of a large laboring class here."
Washington Tost
A Sure System.
"I got back at the bookmakers all
right today!"
"Win J"
"No: didn't bet" Philadelphia North
American.
PLA.l OUT.
Dull headache, pains In various parU
of the body, sinking at, the pit of the
stomach, loss of appetite, feverish ness,
pimples or sores, are all positive
evidence of im ore blood. No matter
how It became so, It must be purified
In order tooblaln good health. Anker's
Blood Elixir lias never failed to cure
Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons, or any
other blood disease. It Is oertalnly a
wonderful remedy and we sell every
bottle on positive guarantee. For
ale by W L DeLano,
RED CK0SS UEXEFIT-
At the Armory April :
Owlug to an altui'itt rmpty ireaniry,
the Red Ci uh Society In f.Mc.'d to r tise
fuuda liiilniHliittely. lie I.oIi.-h have
decided to give a ciuvrt, f,,lweil by
a social. Kugeiir'H 1M lul.-nt IHs
lieeii secured fur th prora!ii, ami
Yeringtou's eplei:did orchestra will
play during the eveuiug. The price f
admission will he ia cent.", and it is
to be hoped that the clllzens of Kugene
will lexpoml iu their usual patriotic
manner. It la agaluxt I he pni oilr
of the Red I'ross Society to solicit con
tribution, but when an urgent need is
once properly placed before the public,
it is deemed all that la urivaiy. The
following letter U self explanatory:
KKU CKOS3 NKKD3 All).
CALIFORNIA SOC1KTY Al'l'KALSTO OHK
OO.N FOR FUNDS.
Ban Francisco, March 21, 1900. Mrs
Henry E Jones, President of the
Oregon Emergency Corps and Hed
Cro.s Society My Dear Madam; Mrs
Harrington Qdils it necessary, Iu view
of our almost complete state of bank
ruptcy, to appeal to the friends of the
Calllorula lied Cross Society through
out the couutry for aFsistauce to keep
our doors open for a ueaoii longer.
Ou tills coast it is a well-kuowu fact
that California assisted iu some way
every reglmeut passing through, ask
ing nothing for her own men. That
assistance was gladly given, and Iu
many cases appreciated, uud we would
not now ask a return, except that each
transport brings some pitiful cases,
which do not come under govern
ment, aud consigned direct to us
by uuises, eto, In the Philip-lnes, or
their own families elsewhere, aud how
can we close our work in the face of all
this suQering? If only you every
body could look into our olllce the
day after the arrival of the transport, a
ready, beany response would follow
from all over this great, generous
country. We beg of (lie couutry
simply In help their sous and brothers
through us. They are net Cnlilorulaiis,
but tnat makes no dilb-rence to us.
If you cau further any case In any
way, please do so, and receive our
everlasting gratitude,
Cordially yours,
Katahkink B. Elliot,
Assistant Secretary.
By order of Mrs W B llarrlugtoii,
President of California Slate Bed Close
Society.
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Be
waid for any case of Catarrh that
cannot he cund by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F J Chknry A Co., Props, Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known K
J Cheney for the last 16 years, and lie
lleve him perfectly honorable in ol
business transactions, and llnauclully
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West&Tkuax, wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
WALDINO, KlNNAN ft MABVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O,
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
aDd mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75 cents per oottle. Hold by all
druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's family pills are the best.
Cold Steel or Death.
"There is but one small chance to
save your life, and that Is through an
operation," was the awful prospect set
before MrB I B Bunt, of Lime Bldge,
Wis, by her doctor, after vainly trying
to cure tier of a frightful case of
stomach trouble and yellow Jsui.dlce.
He didn't count on the marvelous
power of Kleotrlo Bitters to cure
stomach and liver troubles, but she
heard of it, took seven bodies, was
wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife,
now weighs more and feels belter than
ever. It's positively guaranteed to
cure stolii tch, liver Bnri kidney troubles
and never disappoints. Price, fiOu, at
DeLano'a drug store.
Lane County Teacher's Associa
tion. The Lane County Teacher's Associa
tion will bold an Institute in Eugene
Saturday May 6, 1900, beginning at 10
o'clock a m. All teachers are urged to
attend this meeting. The organization
will I completed anil iffluers elected.
'Die program will lie an unci need later.
W. M. MiLl.HH, Bupt.
Balm Wood Wanted
We waul to purchase 2.600 cords of
balm wood. For further particulars
apply at our office.
EUHKNK EXCKLHIKH WoKKS,
M. B. f-'iiillb, Butternut, Mich., sajs
"DeWllt's Little Early Bisers are the
very bent pills I have ev r used for c
tlveueas, liver arid towel troubles."
Vincent k Co., Corner Drug Store.
"I used Kodol tlysja-psla Cure In my
family with wonderful results. It
gives immediate relle., Is pleasant to
lake and Is truly the dyspeptic's lsl
friend," says K Harlgeilnk, Overlsel,
Mich. Digests what y u eat. Cannot
fail to cure Vincent 4 Co, loruer
Drug Store.
Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says; "We
never feel ssfe without One Mlii'ite
Cough l ure In the house. It saved
uiy little boy's life when be bad the
pneumonia. We think it Is the best
medicine made." It cares coughs,
and all lung diseases. l'l"ant to take,
harmless and gives Imniedia'e reauils.
i Vincent 4 Co., Corner Drug Store.
This man was riding a bicycle
made in the East, that is why he is niad.
It will take 30 days to get a new frame,
and the express will be $10. You can
be wiser than he, buy a Barker or Ku
Kuck bicycle made in Eugene. In the
first place they don't break, and if they
should happen to
the part in one day
Prices the lowest in
hvhvK nnrinrri
Mock $25
us.
CLASSIFIED LOLUMN.
Notice under this head not to excetxt fire
linen, AO ceuU per week; $1 B0 ft mouth; $12
IHr year.
For Sale.
FOB SALE; At a bargain, one of the
best stock and grain ranches of 740
acres, 8 tulles from Eugeue. Will be
sold as a whole, or In part, to suit
purchaser. Easy terniB. For par
ticulars apply to Johu Ingham, at
Ax Billy Dt partition! Store.
FOB SALE. Corner First aud Jeller
sou Btreets, one 10 room house, and
two lota, SOxlUO feet each. Good
bam, water, fruit, lino garden ground.
Also house and lot, corner First aud
Uwhlhilu .lUul. I.., lit! f.u., O
by 1(10 feet, youug fruit trees, good
garden ground, water, eto. Also
house and lot, corner Willamette
and Fourteenth Btreeta. For prices
and terms write S J Sills, Tacnma,
Wash, Box H27, or call at Uuard
olllce.
FOB SALIC One binder, one Cassldy
sulkey plow, and one 14-hose seed
drill, good as new. Also several
horses. Fur Information call at the
Lee brlok yard, 2 tulles west of
Eugene. J M Martin.
HOUSE CLEAN 1NO. Window
Cleaning, tuning up and laying
carpets, e'c. First class work
assured. Wiley Urlllllli, Hoffman
HollBl".
FOB SALE. A good carriage nearly
new. Inquire at once at resilience
of II . B. Miller, Ninth and Patterson
Btreets, Eugeue.
FOB HALE-Plytiiouth Bock and
Bluck Minorca uhlukutiB (pure bredl
for sale. Inquire at residence of
Joel Ware, firm aud Oak stieets,
WANTED. An experienced girl to
do general housework. Inquire of
Mrs. E. B. Sklpworth, Eugene.
WANTED Parties wauled to cut 100
cords of white fir and balm wood
Apply to T D Linton, Eugene.
UIBL WANTED. To do general
housework. Inquire at onoe at resi
dence of Mrs H UKInoald, Ninth Bt.
GIBL WANTED To do general
housework. Inquire at residence
8 H Friendly.
BOOMS FOB RENT Suitable for
light housekeeping. Inquire of Mr
Anna Hidden, Willamette street.
A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for the
widow of the brave General Burnham,
of Machias, Me, when the doctors said
she could not live till morning," writes
Mrs S H Lincoln, who attended her
that fearful night. "All thought she
must soon die from pneumonia, but
she begged for Dr King's New Dis
covery saying that It bad more than
once saved her life, and bad cured her
of consumption. Alter three small
doses, she slept easily all night, and
Its further use completely cured her."
This marvelous medicine guaranteed
to cure all throat, chest and lung
diseases. Only 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free at W L DeLauo'sdrugstore.
To the Bicyclist
A good bicycle $10. Fine Ku-Kluck
bicycles, finer Barker bicycles. One
Impel ial bicycle $6 60. All kinds nf
lucjcle unclr'es at low prices, also all
kinds of bloycle repairing. Don't pay
list prices lor bicycles, as everybody is
cutting the prices from $5 to $10. We
will meet the cut and then we will do
better than anyone. Before you buy
call on us. We will save you money.
Bemember (he place.
Bakkkk Utm Wohkh.
Ninth Street.
Alaska Uold Fields.
e irst steamship for Cape Nome aud
t ape York will sail from Seattle May
In. This w ill le a large ship with t
fr. Iglil capacity of KKX) tons and pas
M'tiger accommodations for 200. For
rales and further Information, Call ou
or address B. McM tllll'IIKY,
Agent Northern Pacific, Eugene.
Tho Collage Orove leader says new
buildings are springing up In that
town like mushrooms.
The ladles of the Baptist church will
hold a market aud an Apron baiaar
Saturday, April 2H.
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III,
writes, "I never fall to relieve m
children from croup at onoe by using
One Mlnnte Cough Cure. I would not
feel ssfe without It." Quickly cuies
roughs, colds, grippe and all broai
I a.id luog diseases. Vincent 4 Co.,
Corner Drug Store,
break you can g-et
and pay no express.
the world, quality
Oil II mJn
Our bikes have been
market, and are well
Barker Gun Works, 9i Eugene.
MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS
1
of monstruation." They
womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No
known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life
becomes a pleasure, $1.00 IMOll 1SOX ItY MAIL. Sold
by dru&gist!). DR. MoTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
For Sale By Linn Drug Co.
tojf mnsaasill
It Is very unusual for a regular physiclnn of good reputation to publicly
endorse a proprietary remedy. We imvo often hoard of cases where doctors
have secretly prescribed Acker's English Remedy, but it is uiont gratifying to
receive tno following voiuuiary letter
from C. l' Smith, M. P., the most
successful physician of Olean, N. Y.:
"Messrs. W. II. Hooker & Co.,
New York City: I wish to add my
professional testimony to the value
of your English preparation known
as Acker's English Remedy for Asth
ma, etc. In several instances, after I
have tried my utmost to give even
relief, I have prescribed your remedy,
and it has acted almost like a miracle,
not only relieving, but permanent1
curing every one of tho patk-nls. 1 en
dorse the preparation as i-ne of the
most valuable additions to the prac
tice of medicine."
Such a frank endorsement as tho
above is phenomeuut. Coming from
so distinguished a member of the
medical profession, it carries with it
an assurance which the public will be
euro to avail 'hemselvcs of. It is rec
ommendations like this which make
it possible to givo the broad guaran
tee that is a part of every sale of Ack
er's Eiivrlish Remedy for Counhs.
Colds, Asthma, Rronehitis and Consumption. It must either do All tbat Is
claimed for it, or your monoy will bo refunded. Do you know of any othot
nudicinc sold on thoto terms? Do you know of any other medicines which
prominent doctors regularly prescribe in their own practice as being bettor than
prescriptions they write themselves ? These facts aro well worth considering.
They aro of especial interest to those with sore throatB and weak lungs.
Sold nt i,c.t 50c. and $t a bottle, throuKhout the United Stilton and Cannda ; and In Enpf
Innd, nt is. ad , ax. 3d., 4r. 6d, If you are nut ma Is Hod uftor buying, return the bottlt to your
drugtfiut, and gut your money back,
We authorize the above guarantee. If. 11. HOOKER Jt CO., JYo;Wtori, New York.
For sale by W. L. DeLano, Eugene, Or.
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying Its vlollm, Is a type of con
stipation. The power of this mur
derous malady la felt on organs uud
nerves and iiiu-cloBand brain. There's
no health till It's overcome. But Ot
King's New Life Pills are a ssfo and
certain cure. Best In the world for
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.
Ouly 26 cents, at DeLano'a drug store.
Piano Lessons.
The Syuthetio method for I he piano
forte, by Albert itoss ParsoiiB, nf the
Metropolitan college of music, New
York. This method Is cliuniclerl.eii
by lugeuluus exercise and devices for
Interesting and Instructing chlldteu.
For particulars apply to Miss Benetla
Dorrls, corner Fifth and Pearl streets.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often caare a horrible burn, scald,
out or bruise. Bucklen'a Arnica saWe,
the best in the world, will kill the
pain and promptly heal It. Cures old
sores, fever sores, ulceis, bolls, felons,
oorns, all skin eruptions. Heat pile
cure on earth. Only 26 cents a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by DeLano,
druggist.
Experience is the best teacher. Use
Acker's English Itemed v in any esse
of coughs, colds or crouu. r liould II
fall to give Immediate ri lief money n
funded. 26 cte and 50 uia. For sale by
W L DeLano
EUBENE-FLOREiiCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Htae leaves Eugene for Florwuce
Dally except Sunday nt 8 a in
Itettirrilng stage leaves Florence,
for Eugene dally except t-,ui ilay.i a' 2
p m
Saturdays at H s m.
Arrives in Eugene at 6 p hi (lid iluy
following.
HINCM.I FA HE ... .'. (0
K'HMU TKII' 1J10
Tlnkt-u for -Ale sl F Htn.' IWrr t'sin.
Kiigrtie.ur st Hunt at ''sv-ttto s tltiee Iu
rtiireuoe.
HOFFMAN H0UE SALOON
Sommorvllle dt Birger.
I'urs Whiskies end llranlles, ti e Han
grades of Wines aud 'Jl- rs, MUetl
llrinki a specialty.
Weinhard's
Famoua Beer
Bottle on CrnugM
FIRST CLASS..' I
considered.
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iive years onjthe
liked, call and see
They overcome Weak
ness, Irregularity and
omissions, increase vig
or and banish "pains
or and banish "pains
aro SAVEltS" to jrlrls at
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
ItartlflclallydlRostB the foofl anrjala
ftattire In strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive; or
gans. 1 1 Is the latest d Iscovered digest
ant, and tonic No other preparation
can approach It in eniclency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cure
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Snur Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Craraps.and
1.11 other results (if Imperfect digestion,
prepared by E. C. DtWltt Co., Chicago.
INDENT & CD-.Cornsrflrug Stun.
NERVITA
RHism VITALITY,
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
waatlntr dlscaBCB, all eifecti c sell
AJT3f abuse, cr excess and lndl
Tj cretion. A nerve tonic and
Vi M ,',MMl uui'dor. Wrings tho
j&f pink glow to pale cheeks and
ftsTSrW restores the Are of youtlu
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for fra.50; with a written K'mran.
Ceo to euro or t-oftintl tlio monoy.
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Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILU
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F,C..CORSETS
MAKE
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Latest
Models.
On Bach Box
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SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
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