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Daily Eugene Guard 'ubliihe4 every evealneof thwk, Sun day, e.cepted. Addrae. all communication. iJ nuk- all remittance, payabla to the Kuuim liUAUli, Kiifeiia, Uretfun. hi ; m)iu p rios jk ates. OAM.I. Delivered by carrier, per week.. 1 DelWered by carrier, per month Bt mail one year (In adyanoe) 00 Wi raonthi "J" 'ne month J jingle cnniea. 06 WIULT. One year (to advanoe) JO Hi. months AdvertUlnie ratei made known on applica tion. Entered aa aeoond-cuw matter at the Eugene, Oregon, poetoflce. THE EASTERN OFFICES -Of the paper are at 230 to 234 Temple Conrt, New VoVk Olty.and U S KipmMVMg, W (ngt ,n SU, Chicago, III, E KATZ Advsrti Iuk AKency In charge.'. CAM f BELL BROS Publishers ll lutbiasa Latter! to tkla el".ce should dlrMtari UTH(QUD Instead e( either 5CNt to JZI 241: . WEATHER BUREAU- (Dally Report) PORTLAND, ORKOOrl.l Juneo lieo ;80 ami feather forecast forauiane, Oregon. Fair tonight and tomorrow. WBDSE8DAY - JUNE 6 EUGENE'S OPPORTUNITY. Twenty-three poundB of gold, abont $4500, from a fifteen days ran of the Lucky Boy quartz mil) should oonvinoe, the most skeptioal that the men who art developing mines In the Blue River d is' riot have good foundation far their hopes. 1 Blue ; River is bound to - develop Into an important miuing 'center. ' ' ' boes Eugene deslfe to' take ad ( .vantage of the opportunity that her ; .location affords T If. so a united effort should, be made for the im provementof the MoKemle wagon' road. i I'hew are a few miles of ' the .. road, in the aggregate, that ia sadly in need of repairs, or rather re ; building. Material la convenient, ' and the oost of making the road , would represent a very small .'part of the benefit that would aoorue to Lane county. Along the upper portions oi the road mountains of snaie almost against tne roaa on be need for repairs at a minimum oost, It is Nature's crushed rook. c Mow is the , time to aot. Let every business man in Eugene appoint himself a committee of one to interview the members of the newly elsoted commissioners' court and ask the aid that ' should be readily granted. Let that Hen' (tricks' Ferry bridge await another season. Five thousand dollars, one-fourth of the probable oost of the bridge, will place the road in Bpleodid condition. The bridge will cover but a few hundred feet over whiob a free ferry bow takes travel with little, or no delay. From there to Blue River there are thirty eight miles of road along which some very bd plaoes exist. Tbat thirty eight miles of road is gen erally good, but those few miles of dug out mud holes give the road a bad name for aoross-the-mountain travel, and render the hauling of supplies and maohlnery more oostly than it should be. Repair the road. Have it done at onus. It ia for the great financial benefit of Eugene and Lane county. " i 7777vrr VfPT? n'MAMFY I' FIRST 1 1 WAS IT EXPECTED? "Impressions" In Register June S. ' A commendable fetliire of Salem Field Day was tin' B8u,,elnnly wav in wnicn tne jiuBHiio couugmuo took the victory. There was not llio laaat. lrlinkHnllHHH or rOwdviPBO, in the whole University delegation." The modern war is an expensive enterprise to the people wli" bear the bnrden of it. The Franou German war est $2,5?3,400,000; the Crimean war, $1,700,000,000; the Russo-Turkish w.r, iM,290, 000.000: the Bier British war, $750,000,000; the Hiepano-Ameri-oan wr, $600,000; the Austro- PruiBiao war, $330,000,000; Turk ish -Italian, $250,000,000. These are the seven great ware of reoent times. These figures furnish a great plea for universal p'ace. The vote on constitutional amendments will be very email with the probable exception of tl e woman suffrage amendue it. That oarried its exnlanation . on ' the ticket while the others left tl e voter, who bad noi previously posted himself, in the dark. The legislature Bhould provide lor the mailing of oopies ot amendments to be voted upon to electors a few weeks previous to the election. The praotioal working of the registration election law in Port land and other towns clearly dem onstrated tbat it is better than a prohibition enactment fur eleotion day. Eugene was free from any abuse of the liquor babit, while in Portland only one arrest for drunk' enneBS was noted. Under the old regime the Portland 'city jail UBually was not half lare enounh. One of the Prohibition omdidates for representative, Stuart B Hanna, came out of the Eugene preoincts with flying colore While the other two candidates on his ticket received tbirty-lwo and thirty- seven votes, respectively, Mr Hanna rolled up Bixty-Beven. Pretoria has been ncuupied by the British, and the prisoners re leased. President Kruger is a fugitive without a capital or a country. , The Portland vote was almost twenty per cent short of regis' tration. Une man out of every five negleoted to vote. Discouraged Men, who have suffered the tortures of dyspepsin, will find encouragement in the follow!!-; '.otter. It points the wav mill almost certain cure, t caws out of every one .ich Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is used the result is a perfect and perman ent cure. : "Golden Medical Discovery" cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition, strengthens the stomach, purifies the blood, and flourishes the nerves. It has cured in hundreds of cases after all other medicines have ut terly failed to give relief. - - lf hoi contained in 1 . "Golllen Medical I F Discovery," and It J I is entirely free from f I opium, cocaine, and I - fea all other narcotics. 1 "Your 'Ootden Medi cal Discovery' hai per formed a wonderful' cure," wrllei Mr. M. H. House, of Charleston. Franklin Co., Ark. M had the wont case of dyspepsia, the doctors n my, that ihejr e FT Irvlnr i tl itt. tore and everything; t could hear of, with no benefit, I tried llr. Pierce's Golden Medical anacovcry, ana now I an cured." Chronic dyspeptics may consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. Correspondence private. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Free. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser ia sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamps for paper-covered book, or ii tamps for cloth bound volume. Ad dress as above. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and fool for yean by the ohains of disease Is the worst form of slavery. Ueorge D Williams, of Manchester, Mloh., tells how suob a slave was made free. He save: "My wife has been so helpless for five years tbat she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles or Elec tric Bitters she Is wonderfully Im proved, and able to do her own word." This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, beauaebe, back ache, fainting and dlir.y spells. This miracle working medlolne Is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. .every Dottle guaranteed. Only 60 eents. Hold by W L DeLano, drug gist. To-Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab. lets. All rinio-olata rmflinH thj, mnna. If It falls to cure. K. W. drove', signa ture Is on each box. 25c to cert'-'i :-. I In ninety hundred in . BLV 111JJ1111I' - . . m I SAVE THE FRAGMENTS AND UNCLE SAM WILL REDEEM THEM. Even the Aahea.of Darned Bllle Ar Saeeceafmllr Handled br 111 u ports Skillful Work In the Trena ury Redeaantlon Bureau. One of the most Interesting depart ments In the United States treasury Is that devoted to the redemption or mutilated currency. To it are sent all varieties of bills In every concelvablo stage of mutilation. It is seldom that the experts cannot decipher tho burn ed crisps or piece together tho myriad fragments. The collection is a curi ous one, changing every day with kaleidoscopic rapidity. The burning of a note usually Dnngs out Its design In a sort of metallic re lief upon its surface, and by means of a glass and other Implements and also full ana complete Knowieuge oi mo Intricate designs, no two denomina tions being alike, on every note Issued their face value Is learned with in credible dexterity. Some arrive In fairly good condition, some shrunken and water soaked, oth ers scorched black and twisted out ef shape; many are merely thin, tiny black flakes, and In one case now un der consideration the evidence consists of a Bmall handful of black powder, which the affiant swears was (05, acci dentally blown Into the fire. Often the mischief has been done by mice, handfuls of the tiniest of pieces attesting the evil ways of the rodent Babies are another source ot trouble, maniacs, victims of drunken frenzy, plowshares, sawmills in fact, the strangest and most unheard of acci dents are occurring all the time. But In a great majority of cases the money has been burned, for a common prac tice among people who are their own bankers seems to be the keeping of their funds In unused stoves. A cold day comes, the fire is lighted by some unsuspecting person who "didn't know it was loaded," and the owner sudden ly finds that he had money to burn in spite ot himself. In one Instance a man having $7,000 In government bonds, besides notes and gold, kept them In a tomato can which he placed In tho elbow of bis parlor stove. While he was plowing his fields company arrived, his wife had a fire kindled, and shortly he made the unpleasant discovery that his rich es had taken wings. Had he sent the money just as it came from the stove, wrapped In cotton, It might have been saved, but in endeavoring to separata it it became so churned and ground up that the department was able to identi fy only about $2,000 for him. An old woman who bad accumulated about (000 was one night at her devo tions, when the candle In some myste rious manner was overturned In tho midst of the money. Now, history does not relate why it was there or whether she was returning thanks or paying a bit of homage to Mammon, but at any rate It was destroyed, and as she threw the ashes away and at the Instigation of her friends picked them out again there was only enough left to return about (100 to her. But much more fortunate were an old couple In the west The man had been a soldier, and by the long accu mulation of years they had saved a lit tle sum, when one day the wife In go ing to look at it found that the mice bad left only a pile of carefully sawed fragments. Almost distracted, she took It to the bank, reporting that the last time sho had counted It the sum had been (275, mostly in tens and twenties. It was sent here, the tiny bits sorted and arranged as only experts can ar range them, and the necessary three fifths ot every note was found. But the best of all was that Instead of (275 It was discovered that the old people's savings amounted to (350, which amount was Anally sent to them, much to their joy. Of course the greatest precaution Is necessary, and the affidavits must leavo no doubt as to the utter and en tire destruction ot the missing parts of the notes. . In one case ot this kind a farmer sent from Kansas some green backs amounting to (50, only half of each note being Intact The rest be declared In a strong affidavit had been Destroyed and- also stated In what man ner, but on consulting the books It was found that one-half the sum had al ready been paid to another person who had sent the other halves ot the notes from another rjart of tho country. Con. scquently but (25 was returned to him. Thereupon the cashier who had transacted the business for the farmer wrote such an Indignant lotter, saying tho government had impugned tho hon esty of the claimant and that he would prove htm In tho right tbat tho affair .Was put Into the hands of the secret service, tho proofs exhibited and tho imprudent fanner fined (1,000 for false wearing. New York Tribune. - CnrlatMlaaT Florida. Aa to why Ponce de Leon gave the name Florida to the territory now known by that name, tho Florida Farmer and Fruit Grower quotes from an old book published In 1703: "Gave it the name of Florida because it was first teen In Easter, called Pasqua de norea In the language of bis country, or as llerrera alleges, because It was covered with flowers and the most beautiful blossoms." And Tho Farm r adds: "Those who have seen the Easter season In Florida and tho .wealth of flowers which still com Dsmorate and aaorn its return can .Well believe that both these reasons In- uaenced the giving of Its name." 1 Pnitlaa- It Mlldlr, Judge llere, officer, this man says be was arrested for merely taking cold. Is that correct? Officer It Is, your honor. Ho was stealing Ice when I nabbed hlm.-Chl-cago News. ' Last fall I sprained my left hip while hardliner some heavv hoxea. Tim doctor I called on said at first It wax a slight strain and would soon be well, nut It grew worse and the doctor said I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worm and I conld hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store aud the druggist recommended ms to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I tried It and one-half of a 60-eent bottle cured me entirely.' I now recom mend It to all my friends. F. a. Baboock, Ktle, Pa. It is for sale by w. L. Del-ano. ma ii i Ti in ail m Of Eugene. Cash Capital 8 60,000 $60,000 Paid up Surplus Eugene, A GENERAL BJ Done on rrr . drafts on C'Liuwo, ' a r-regon. nCINO BUMNKtia uvble teruw. rtijilit Kraiiuisco and l'urt- .7KeW -Won r : . .,h ect to check o: uert.li aQ-JIll ' "AUeoteion. entrusted to u. will re,i6 prompt attention, T O Hendricks. lrftr.il6Qt, S B Kakin, Vice Preaiiltut P. E. Snoikihahs, C'asMer. L. H. POTTKB, Ass't CahlM EUGENE LoanoSavingsBank Of Eugene, Oregon. Paid Up Cash Capital - $50,000 . - 2,500 Surplus A OENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TKr. AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TERMS- nrarts lnsiiFd on the orinc'pal cities of the United Slates and foielgn countries. Interest anowoa on ijcitmuu miuui. Ueoosit when lelt rtatcd verlod. City and Counlj Warrant, nought. w. E shown, President. F. W. 0SBUHN. Cashier. D. A. PAINE, Vice President. W. W. BROWN. Ant Cashier. LAKE COUNTY BANK Established n 1881. EUGENE, OREGON. General Br-.nktr.g business in all liranchos transacted on favorable terms, A. . HOVEV, President J. M. AHRAMH. (Wner R H HOYJ5Y, ApbI C'lifhler. EUBEHE FLORENCE STAGE, LINE. B. BANGS, Proprietor, Stage leaves Eugene for Florence DhIIv excel'! rfiinilay at 6 a m IMurniug Hinge leaves Florence for Eugeue dully except Sundays atii p in Saturdays at Sam. Arriveu ill Eugene at 6pm the day following. 81Nnl.lt FAR SflOO ROUND TRIP MOO Tickets Icr srilo at if. names' Hvery bin n, EngL'im, or hi Hurd & Mavtuipnrl'B olliotj In Florence. Are the children growing nicely? A little stronger ;each moi h 5 A trifle heavier ? 1 ut's good. Or is one o hem growing the other w.r ? Growing weaker, growing thinner, growing paler? If so, you should try Scott's Emulsion at once. 'Tis both a food and a medicine to all delicate children, grow in It the makes them right way- taller, stronger, healthier. Soc and i.u all dnyUta, RUNNING UP AUG BILL For doctor ive wouldn't lie necevnry, wlien you nre at-Ut-ketl with col tin nt ihia utm of the year. If you would keen a little of our pure f ml It full Rrntle 1'yrn NoMe Whiskey In y imr home, ar l then take it iu the form of tnildy, or a yourtant die tut, nt bedtime or any other old tiire. '1 he. is nothing like it for coltl. 1 a t.npiT or kiudrtM. ftiluit'titit. W m. Reosham Mrs. t'alvio Zimmerman, Mllesbura; Pa., .ays: "As a speedy cure for coughs, coldo, croup, and sore tliroat One Minute (.'oisith Cure Is unequalled. It Is pleaxnnt fnrrhlldren to take. I luurlily lecnmmeml it 10 mothers," It la the only mrmle; remedy that produce Immediate reulia. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lu:e iliaeaws. It p. vent consumption- Vincent & Co Corner Plug Store. ' Wh o i lav? a lorthern Pacific RAILWAY XJ Pullman Sleeping Elegant Dining Tourlatl Sleeping Jar1 1ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS, li:i.uth, TO FAKGO, Iran d forks; IC'HOOKSTON, WINNIPEG, iHKI.ENAei.J "UUTTK. Throunh Ticket to ; CHIOAGO, ff'Ua BOSTON, and All t'oints : East and South. for information, time cards, map and tickets, call on or write to R McMURPHKY, General Agent, Eugene, Office Opposite Guard office. Or. AD CHARLTON, Aast Gen'l Pass. Agent, 265 Morrison St, cor Third, Portland, Oregon THROUGH TICKETS TO THI " ' ' " EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY AND o)CTQy Pullman Pa I a en Sleenera Tour ist Sle!iera anc Rchnln" Cnair uara uany a . . . DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS' And other Eastern Cities, r The only line from Portland olfeiing poBseagera Specially Conducted Excursions through to Chicago every Wednesday. ZXZ" Portland to Via Southern Pacific, UdIou Pacific N W Ky'a. liaKKfe checked thinush to destiaation. Mai;oilicent ecenery, Union depot, fast time, lowest rates. r or further information, apply to any aRunt aoutnern j'acioc company, or H I ATIiliOP. i' BI O Corvallis & Eastern RAILTtOAD. ' TIITIE CARD No. 2 for Yaouina Train leave. Albany 12:45 P M Leave. Corvallis 1:55 P M Arrive. Yaquina 7:20 PM No. 1 Retuinlng Leave. Yaouina ti.nn AM Leave. Corvallis lljSO A M Arrlvr. Albany ;12:16 P M No. S forinetroit Leave. Albany 7.0C A M Arrive, uetrolt uau A M no. a returning Leave. Detroit 12 20 P M Arrives Albany B:46 P ;M One and two connect at Albanj and Ci.rrallli, with Houtbern Fsclfic trains, glvli.a dlletl servlco to and from Newport and i d .cent beacbes. Train, for th mountain, arrive at Pernm at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breltenbush and Santlam the a man aw ' EDWIN STONE. Manaffer. : J TURNER, HLWANiPA Agent Alhnnv. t TX?l1J.t,!,"" c"""1 10 ,h "PIONK:R Iv i iU-Et.T " of "'JHICAOO, MIL WAIR.EE A ST PAUL RATinnan" .... , - . . . I A U umi wniti trains in tbe world." ion win nnd it desirable to ride on those train, when going to any point in the Kastern 8ut, or Canada. They connect ? k . ! lr"D"-'"ntn'''i'l Trains and aU . ...rb. .-KriMs nvu ucaeia, . Cor 'n',11!". '"'""nation, pamphleU, etc., iwi.a tv C J EDDY Tn.v Pas Agent. Portl.nd, OreJ Central Market, T.il' D UK ffi mi er PROPRIETORS wnikeep constantly on hand a full judd! Dtcr MUI IUN PORK and VEAL Which they will sell at the lowest uic.ia.nk price. A lair stare of tie djmic patronage solicited i-TO THE FARMERS.-. We will i p. the highest market price i nivnut, nogs ana Bheep. Shop on Willamette St., luuUNB, OREGON, 5a"aleat. delivered to uv pan a, th cltt Vreeol chsrtl nars Oars "tvwT CANADIAN PACIFIC RY SOO-PAOIFIO LINE. The only Trar sconlienental Route Qrfjn(J Scenery, : Fine Accommod.t ons Low Rates. To and from all east ;.ern points and Eu , rope. . Direct Route , to Kootenay mining district, British Col "umbia. We run the finest solid vestibule trait crossing the continent consisting of Palace sleepers, dining cars, tourist cars, day coaches and colonist sleepers. Will Mid CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. To China and Jopan. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE To Honolulu and Australia, For fall information reeardinir rates, et. appiy so B UU. UttAW. Auen t. H. H. ABOTT, Eugene, Oregon Agent, jrorxiaoa, ur. E. J. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C, 0 R & N GO. Depart I Time Schedule. Arrived Salt Lake, Denver, Chicago- Ft Worth, Omaha, 4 pm Portland Kansas City, St Special I Louis, Chicago and 9:15 a m Eaat Atlantic I Salt Lake, Denver Express Ft Worth, Omaha 8am 9:00 p.m. Kansas City, St Via Hunt-1 Louis, Chicago and , iogton j East j ' Walla Walla, Lew Atlantic iston, Spokane, 8am Express Minneapolis, St 6:00 p. m, Paul, Dulnth Via Milwaukee, Chi Spokane cago and East. J OOBAN STKAUHHIP8 8pm AU Sailioff dutes p m Bubject to change. For San Francisco- Sail every 5 days Daily Columbia Kivxa Ex Sunday Stkauxhs 4pm 8pm To Astoria and Ex Sunday Sat 10 p m Way Lan dings. W 1LLAM ErrKRi V ER 6am Oregon City, N e w- 4 :30 p m Ex Sunday berg, Salem, Inde- Ex Sunday t ndence and Way Landings. j WlLLAMKTTB AND 7am Yamhill It .verb 8:30 pm Tuss, Thar Oregon City, Day- Mon, Wed and Sat ton and Way and Krt Landings. WillamettkKivkr 6am Portland to Cor- 4:30pm Tues. Thur vallis and Way Mon, Wed and Sat. Landings. and Fri. Lv Riparia Snake KrvEB. LvLewistn 6am Riparia to Lewistn Daily Daily tfam W H Hurlburt Gen F&8B Agt Port, Or ..Printing.. Of All Kinds ..AT THE.... GUARD OFFICE. GOOD WORK, LOW FR1CES, 600 STOCK. ..Legal Blinks of All Kinds.. Sliii,. - '" lavTsrt'saT, ""Bon, Y, ut n',d Jl HaimifulwAiu;,t. "teres ani:.T' '..""ESS' V r of .).. !'w of .7sl '-Tl Tr. tU. .. To. vi.. -wtomol,tk," eras .i..j 'taji, of thl. mit.aaH.L:ft b,fflpUi.t,uaT"l fwth" Cm taTk GtiAUDoltn,. Ilk S Sheriff, Notice eiicoUon slr 4JTJ1 t'ourtof theBtea!uar' of 1-we.onttiUiijr' Juilgment rtidoli2 uy of Junk, snw Hundred ud li,JJ annum, sndfirtyiidalj .w., ... wo duueatii 20-100 doUm wufcJiJ Conger wuipUiutil Wheeler were defnaussj on s decree of ltnm reodered ia uid nut, Z vii unr im HlLJIT aUraKi nu .uv luuuvuy asm to-wit: plat of FiirouuL la i coDtainioguoeudlfai togetber wits u isi hereditament, ud MoDgingorioiajn, therefore, IN THE KAMI OIIE! Oregon, iooompliuanM. offer tor ule the ibonkii public auction tout kits I subject to re lemptn, hi the Court (Hwm, b Issii Oregon on Tudbedit,biii lwu,oetveeaUiibcsiiii and 4 o'clock p,s,tMti m. on said dv. Dated thu 18th dijrf 141 Shiri!o(IisM Admlniitritor'i S NotioJiibtnbjpisf an older ol IM ); aiontr, Orfgo,iuisist in Mid court o in.";' r ,ll nil UnrilTlslIB HW0,.tlh.lmirfaJ the ocuttouf 1 ' county, UKjin. following dMoiWisW Beginning t Un B( ... nairJ, run B4l sVl seu jm r ' v . II thenoeEHSw!" W, leettotb.plf'lfl lne cos"'). " , ,i wayofthe0.!.-l1 Admr.liuu.i'l111 Notice of fW . . .1 DsitA Iivi Ksuie w - i sSSiSif nonce p.-.-'i-it ,d Aleck Ur2J Ratio .cuntiuA..l ooontj court ol yjZl that Td.i ih.',l that dy.b"52aS- tbabonrnu'rid the dn.1 ""TT, 4 ii ithtlrt,'l I e ido.l'.lIJ D,tedtWln"'.i lorfO' NOTK! F.i.i. ol M"! oonnir, 0rV- Notice "35,1 imin'""'; , L,it in the mttt""' Z in "";- oloneocico- Sotiet ronrl oi c.mi' Court trstcr ':-oH ..Id ;. them ! is' i. 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