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.Jjr.j... ". ' ' " 111 I ssssb ..rnT2cslion.Chccrruh lw,islContainsieHiKT im Sours oinacn,jjui'.'"- gasssr jjEW YORK. I txtf t copy or wrapper. U9Q COLUMN, nnderthis head not to exceed five ! For Sale. t-ntra FOR SALE. I have IjOWAl shaved cedar shingles for Lie. WnteH W Jones, Jasper, for Irlces, etc. lAKO FOR BALE. A second hand liico for sale. Btelnway esquare. it this office tor particulars. laftEXr.-Fifty aores of good farm Uj, oo buildings, adjoining the oniorate limits of the city ofEu- kne. Apply for terms and partlou LrctolL Campbell, Guard office. o Cure flo Pay. kit i tk my U dmniiaU sell Grovei ilea Uhill ionic tor unuis, malaria ana mm. It u u pleasant to take ai bos pap. w cents The Kind Yau Have Always E ktie Stam lye Works . . First class work done as cbeap as any place on the coast. Clothes pressed and cleaned in a proper and up-to-date manner. C, MARX, Jr.; Prop. uistalt., .ear Eugene Soap Works. inVITA ReiTorts VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD slmpotency, Night Emissions and n diseases, all effects self j"? abuse, or excess ard India , j i cretion. A nerve tonic and J Wood builder. Brings the ."J fak flow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. Wymall BOc per box; 6 boxes -50: rit j written jrtiaran. u'P t refund the money. ;WWA MEDICAL CO. T'Jackson Sta.. cuinim i - L-"'1- "" Drajn'st, En en., o'r. SOWCE TO CREDITORS. titiaiu.i' iF "eratrix oi tue Sift "Jl't.deoe.aed.bythe M. ... Ltountu. state of iiti'i. ..PtrB0?B bavin oaims against Om i L .""1 at the law office Kpn?."'sA?Te,,h,! Fir' National t'bi Imm .i. yi Oregon, within nix the dito nt iki. II.1901. ' ri"0'th6..tt,. Market. Wli I Miller PROPRIETORS eor.stantlv on h, 11 lull fliinntu pEF MUTTON PORK and VEAL 'hey wl,, rttht lowegt prices. iltitMicjatraiiaje xollcltea . TlrjKARMEIW.-, ' fc,''rM6.,ttt.hli5!!!!t.,nrhet P , . Bua oneep. rvuiamewest., .fB - t pari m uie o.tj For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Hotel Arrivals. EUGENE. H B Orove, Blue River J W Sherwood, Portland WmBo ttH, Mono outh D 0 Brace, Rosehur 0 H Park, Urani'n Pass 8 Bmeed, Wnlurville W M Taylor, Fall Crick B A Wegner, Dexter W H Morton, Portland Harry Troy J M Dlllom, Cottage Grove H C Sohindler, Cottage Orove J A Douty, Coburg C E Id'Jib, Manila J D Broke, ir'ortland Mrs E L Hurd child, Kansas City -B F Baker, Junction HOFFMAN. Jaa Q Ellis, Cottage Grove J Oolstein, Spokane Mary McQueen, Coburg E A Fronk, Bprlngbeld Eburt W Thompson, Lebanon W 0 Witzl Pot Hand W W MnPheetere, agt Griffith, the Hypnotist R C Burt, Portland Art Co C P Gardner, Portland Art Co C Bartsoh & wf, Pleaeant Bill J D Bri.Dks, Portland E J Gcdtry, Portland B M Godlry, Portland J A Benson, rjaoramen'o J R FloralDU, Hi Paul H B Glat, 8 F Mike Groes, N Y A Powder Mill Explosion Removi s everything In eight; so do drastio mineral pills, but both ate mighty dangerous- Don't dynamite the delicate maobinery of your body with calomel, oroton oil or ales pills, when Dr King's New Life Pills, which aie gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures headache, con stipation. Only ?5c at W L DeLano's drugstore. Married. In Eugene Saturday evening, Jan 19, 1831, Mr T E Ewlng and Miss Anna R Marshall, Justice Wint3rmeler offloiating. The couple are recently from Kausas and will make their home la t'jin city. JflE C0IVIER. ...Issued Weekly... WILLIAM J. BRYAN Editor and Publisher. Lincoln, Nebraska. Terms Pyble In Advance. One Year Six Months $100 .. .60 .. .35 ... .05 Three Months Single Copy No travelinecanvassers are employed. Terms for local agents will be sent on appli cation. All money should be sent by P. O. order, Express i i i i .1 . r.. oraer, or oy oaiiK uraii, un Vtw Vrirb- nr Phipno-n T)n not send individual checks or stamps. GUARD CLUBBIN8 RATES. The Commoner per year with Weekly Guard... Daily Guard $t).50. a At STIBH Address GUARD. Eugene, Oregon --t- ...... - SUPPORT OF UXIVERSITY. Representative llorrls Intruduccs a Bill For Two-Fifih Mills University Tax. RepresectMlve Lawre ioe Hatrls, of Lanecnuuty, haa introduced a bill for an act to aid in the auppnrt of the Uu: verslty of Uregnu and to levy a tax therefor. The t xt ot the bill la as fol Iowm: "He it enaoied by the Lela ative Assembly of the Htute nfOrrgon; Keo. 1. That tliere lie, and la hereby levied an annual tax of two-HIiha of one mi l .it the dollar upon all Hie t li able property within thU Btaie for utiiverHily puipoe;aod It la htreby made ihe duty ot the Governor, Seire-t-iry of Htaie, and State Treasurer, eaoh ver, af er ascertaining In the hi mnrr low provided, or winch may hereafter be tirovided l.y Hw, the rat? of taxa'ion it) mllli and dicituale of a mill, Ui be levied li r t ite purposes, ti add thereto the tax hereby, and the atne shall lielcollected as other slate taxes are collected, and paid Into ihe state treasuty, and kept ceparate from other funds, and shall be known as tbe university fund. "Heo. 2. -That the fund arising from said tax, or so much thereof as may be necessary, bw, and the same is hereby appropriated uunually, for the support and maintenance of the University of Oregon, and to keep the bulldin , ground and other property thereof In repair, and for the construction of buildings and additions In the library and Ub'ir;it ry facilities. ".Sec. S That til Acts and parts of Acts !nconsistnt herewith be, and the same is hereby repealed; provided, such repsal shall not allect the pres. ent income of tbe University under any act approptiating money therefor, or in aid thereof, until the tax herein provided for eh 'ill be lev ed and col li ctjd." Formerly the St to U llveraity hud a special tax of one-seventh of a mi I levied on the tax b'e prnptry ot tue state for Its benefit. This was after ward cbiitiged to a fixed appropriation of $30,000 a year, the amount now re ceived by the University exclusive of interest from tbe fund provided from the sale nf lands appropriated by con gress for Its suppport. K tbe bill introduced t y Representa tive Harris becomes a law it will pro vide al'oul $4i, CCO, with the chance of a small yearly increase otiditioi ei on an increau in the taxable property of the etite. Ed Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Buckleo's Arnica halve oo.ro them; also old, running and fever sores, ulcer, boib, felons, corns, warts, outs, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by W L DeLano, druggist. For Rent. Three partially fumlebed rcoms Suitable for light housekeeping. En quire earner 4th and Hilyard. Some of Eugene's best musical tal ent will appear at tbe Caristiancuuroh tonight with Mr Lindsay In his ieo ture, "The Suth of Today " Admis sion 25 citits. There is a valuable colored man down in' , Portland". He stole a ooBlly diamond ring the other day, and bystanders say he swallowed the spirkler when arrested for the theft, though the nero denies it. If he did it would be a nice question for the courts to decide what inter est the owner of the ring haBin the negro. " Tbe noble red man oannot stand the while man's civilization. The Harney Valley Items says: "'No Talkum,' a Piotte brave, was frozen to death between town ' and the Indian villi?e Wednesday night. He had loaded op with the white man's Qre water, and in attempting to reaoh oanao was frozen to death." O v e r w o r You know all about it You are a perfect slave to your work. It's rush through the day and worry through the right. There's no time to eat a,id no time to sleep. The outlook is dark and forbidding. You feel sure there is but one termination nervous prostra tion. And nervous prostration is something you don't want, that's certain. Then don't have it. What you need is a perfect Sarsaparilla. So far as we can learn, there is but one in the world, and that's Ayer's Sarsaparilla (1.00 a battle. All druigUM. ww tii nnwor fn"ir u ih r, .n,lr... v.." 'ill' i..-'". V'ti'VlrtviT' Iimi Or. J. C A . sit. Lowell. Sm. . - PERSONALITIES. Henry Miller, who died at Chappa qun, N. Y., the other day. was the In ventor of the steam and air brake In IK55. Ilenjamln D. Stillmnn, tho oldest llv hiK Yale graduate, Is also probably the oldest practicing lawyer In the coun try. Ilo Is 05 and lives In Brooklyn. I.I Hung Chang, the Chinese states mini, is of humble origin. Ills father was an iKuniaut woodvhopper, and his mother spent her girlhood as a servant. Alfred L. Jones, the Liverpool ship builder, has offered 1,000 a year for five years toward a fund for establish ing a comprehensive system of technic al education in Wales. Maurice Thompson, the novelist, was a successful lawyer before he becamo a writer. He left tho law, however, to become one of the editors of tho New York Independent. Lord Salisbury, in speaking of the so cial side of English political lifo tho other day, said that there Is really very lltlc of it ne has never so much as spoken to John Morlcy and never even saw Mr. raruell. Rev. F. S. Hatch, pastor of the Con gregational church of Monson, Mass., has resigned In order to become the general secretary of the Christian En deavor union of India, Burma and Cey lon, with residence at Calcutta. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, lu spite of his years, continues to be active In the work of the Boston Associated Chari ties and himself does much of the nec essary personal investigation and visit ing among the poor of the city. The late Henry VUlard gave away a great deal of money during his life time. In addition to numerous bene factions bestowed on European chari table and educational Institutions, ho contributed liberally to the American objects. Every second Tuesday is a reception day of tho king of Sweden. Any of his subjects may cull upon his majesty on that day. The only formality required Is to send In one's card, the visitors be ing received when their turn comes In the order of arrival. The salaries paid to the Prince of Wales out of the British treasury add up ?(kSu.000 a year, and be has a pri vate Income besides. Nevertheless An drew Carnegie, the laird of Sklbo cas tle, could buy him out several times over and still have enough left to give away a library or two when ho felt like It Henrique Amal, 14 years old, a na tive of Pecos, Tex., has a business that Is In itself unique and that is certain ly practiced by nobody else of his age. The lad acts as Interpreter and guide for parties of emigrants from Europe. He has crossed the ocean several times and always brings a largo colony of French settlers with him. STAGE GLINTS. Farersham is to star. Andrew Mack may take "The Rebel" to Australia. Stage fever Is prevalent. Ono New York dramatic school has 200 pupils. Reginald de Koven Is said to bo think ing seriously of locating permanently In London. Blanche Walsh has been meeting with great success presenting "More' Than Queen" in Canada. In a version of "Quo Vadls" given In San Francisco recently real lions were brought out during the arena scene. It Is said that the Trinco of Wales has saved all his theater and concert programmes since he was a boy and filed them away In blank books. The English lord chamberlain recent ly refused to license Uie production of a play lu which the characters of Pi late and Mary Magdalene appeared. Tho Kansas City courts have given Alice Nielsen the right to use her stage name as her real one, She Is Alice Nentwlg no longer. Sho was divorced from Professor Nentwlg, an organist, some time ago. The suit Instituted ogalnst the Or- pheum theater. In San Francisco, for ejecting a man from the orchestra wna won by the Orpheum management It was decided that tbe management has the right to eject any objectionable person. On election night In New York Jnmcs O'Neill presented "Monte-Christo" at the Academy of Music to receipts of $2,340.15. the highest price being $1. This Is sold to be the largest amount ever taken In at any box otlice In Amer ica on one evening at Uieso prices. CHINESE PERVERSITY. His compass points south. nis left hand Is the place of honor. He keeps out of step when walking with you. He thinks It polite to ask your age and Income. The Chinaman shakes his own hand Insteod of yours. He whitens his boota Instead or blackening them. He rides with his heels In bis stir rups Instead of his toes. ne laughs on receiving bad news (this to deceive evil spirit). Often he throw away tne rruit or the melon and en is the seeds. Ills women folk arc often seen In trousers, accompanied oy, men in gowns. He say west-Dorth insteaa or norm- west and sliths-four instead or rour slzths. His favorite present to a parent Is a coflin. - Itobertson-Kcott' "i-eopie or China." Pure Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomach trou hles. colds. Igrlppe orbillnnsnw there Is nothing better than Francis' pure brandies. All orders promptly filled with prune, apple or rar brandy at 75 cents per quart, or 12.60 per gallon Orders by stage or mprees will be se- mirelv boxed. Made and sold to con- sum' r only. I M Fkaniih, Fifth and Blair stieet, Eugene, Or, Grove's The formula know just what . you arc taking v hen you Uf.c Grove's, do not advertise their formula knowing that you would their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove's Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a form. The Iron acts as a tonic whllj he Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's 1$ the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect.. You Grove's is superior to all others in are and not experimenting when you, take Grove s its superiority excellence having long been - established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire the United States. Farm For Sale 628 aores of land within one mile of Harrisburg, 200 anres In cultivation two old liousex, two barns; nearly all river bottom land. A large quantity or balm, maple at'dauh timber. Ash and maple suitable for lumber. Two old orchards on the place. This is a bargiin. Price, $14, per acre. Address, R F Bakkr A Co. T'lnnMon City Hotel. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of &&tf&Zv FIRST- National Bank Of Eugene, Paid up Cash Capital $60,000 Surplus u . $50,000 Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL BANKING BU SINES. Done on rewouaMe terms. Siifh. drafts on Chicago, n Francisco and Port land. Oregon. Bills of oxchantrr told on furelcrn a:nntrlAL Deposits received subject to check or oertiti cate of defHwit. AU collections entrusted to ns will receive prompt attention. T G Hrndrioks, Prenident. 3 B K.kih, Vice l'reeldt . P.iK. Snoiioiuss, Ca-ihier. h. H. Foitxb A J. L. PAGE -DKALUK LU- - Groceries Having a Large and Complete atook ol Htaple and Fancy Groceries bought In the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GASH, I can oner the public bettor prices mail tuv oiner ucuw id CiUgene. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE LilNE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. Btage leaves Ktigene for Florwno Dally except eunday at 8 a m itviurntug stage leaves Florence for Eugdne daily except Sundays at if 8 m aturdays at 8 a n Arrives in Kiigeti at ts p m tbe dav lOUOWUlg. B1N01.E FAB BOONO TKI1- Tickets (or sale at H.Dva' liver Itabl Runrne.or .1 ltiird Floreiioo, "tiennort'i ofl-oe Canadian Pacific and Soo Line First Clsss and Tourist-Sleep ers uaiiy. Tassenfjnrs Booked to""and from all points East Atlantic Steamship imice For particular, apply to H. If. AHIHITT. Airent, 4M6 Thini Street, E. J. ( OYl.R. Portland, Or A. O ' Aot, V.ndiiirer, li. C, 5 Chills 5 ., i? MAKES makes SCHIL6REN BCHllORE" ""adults! ""adults' A5 FAT AS .AS FAT AS PIGS ( THE BEST PRESCRIPTION 13 Tasteless Chill Tonic. is plainly printed on every bottle heme you No Cure, No Pay. Price, OREGON SHORT LINE P. R. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and. all Eastern Points. (lives ehoiee of two favnrlto ronton, via thf UNION l-AUIKU.' Ka-t Mull Una, or the RIOORANliKKcimlo Una No Change ot Cars - n the Portland-Chl Ago Special, "the final cat west." JSqulpted with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers. Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Dinners (meals a la carte) Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled. For further. informatloa apply. L L STEVENS, Agent, F,ueiw , or ' R Nagel, WE Coman Trav ram Agt Oen'lAgt 142 Third St. Portland. Or Corvallis & Eastern RAILROAD. T1.T1E CJA1IO No 2 for Yaquina Train leares Albany 12:45 P Leaves Corvallis 1:40 PM Vrrives Yaquiua G:t5 i,M No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaquina 7:00 AM Oaves Corvallis 11 :.H0 A M Arrives Albany 12;15 V M No. 3 for Detroit- Leaves Albany , 7:0ft A M Arrive Detroit 11:20 A M No. 4 Returning Leaves Detroit 12:10 P M Arrives Albany fi;l5 P M One and two connect at A limn? and rvulll '1th Houtliern fit tiH.im. niilro ,Mrri servllce to and from Neviori and nJj ix'ii beaches. Trains for the mountains nrrfvu a J-etioll noon, giving ample time to roach camp grounds on the Breitcubush and Han Ham tb same day. -KinVUV BTONK, MtiiaKer I- I. WA1.D. N J TURNER. T V Agent Albany THROUGH TICKETS ' . ;to th EASTandSOUTHEAST SOUTHERN PUCIFIC COMPANY AND M Pullman Palace Sleepers Tour ist Sleenera and Reclining Chair uars uaii" to . . DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, BT. LOUIS' And other Eastern Citlea. The only line from Portland offeilns; pamengeni Specially Gonclnoted Ezctiraions through to Chicago every weunesuay. KvTo.'84 Portland Micago Via Southern Pacific, Union Pacific. Chicago at N W Ry's. Haatce checked through to destination. Magnificent scenery. Union deimt. fast time, lowest rates. for further infnnuat on. apply to any agent aoutnern racinc tympany, or R, KOKHLKiv, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager. uen. rrua I'ans Agt, Ymir attention MmIM to the PlONKfcR M Mi l Kl trains of thf "CH K ; A( , Mil, WAIKKK ft HI VAVis KAMJtOAU' "1h only perfect trains In the world. Ton will find it deolrable tii Hd on th Trains when going to any point in the Kaum ntates or ( anada, ihmy cinne with all IranRcnntlnntttl Trains and al ticket Agents sen llckftts. For further inforrriatltvi. pamphlets, ask any Ticket Agent or1 O, J KDDY J WCASKY.fc-sa t Trav PasAgeo, IB WL QJ fly id V- Imitators not buy contains Tasteless malarial sections o 50c. SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Co ' SHASTA ROUTE Tnmie leave Kiigene for Portland and way t.tlon. t S:M a m: 1 8 p m. v I'urllanU. v Eupene Ar A.hUnd Ar Hacrameuto Ar San Franoi.cu 8:80 n 1:15 a n 12:08 a m 4:25 a i:i 8:15 a in 2M p ni 12:30 a m 5:00 p m 7:45 p m Ar Ar Ar Ar Oirden Denver KaniuM Uity Chicago 5:45 a m 9:00 a m 7:25 a m 7:45 a m 11:45 a in 9:00 a m 7;25 a i.i 9.30 mi !oR'Angelea Kl run Fnrt Worth City of Mexico Hiinnton New Orleams Washington Nbw York 1:20 p m 0:00 p in 6:30 a in 9:55 a m 4:00 a m 0:25 p m 6:42 a m 12:43 p in 7O0 a i 9 KM) p in 6:30 a in 9:55 m 4:00 a i.i 6:25 . m 6:42 a in 12:43 p in Pullman and Tourist cars on b'sth trams. Chair car Sacra mento to Ogden and Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Chicage, St Louis. New Orleans and Washington. - Connecting at San Fran cisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan. China, Phillip! ties, . Central and South America. See Mr L G AdahVapcnt at Eugene or addros C H MARK HAM. V A, Portlaari.Or GO EAST Shortest and Quickest TO tt.PMIl, DULUTH, MIKNEAP0L1S, CHICAGO An all polnUFEaat. ' , ' . v ThrouRh P.l.e. and Tourist Sla.p.rs. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cara. TAII.YTRA1.8. FA8TTIME. SKIvVICEAND SOKNEKY UNEOTALE Tlclcrta to nolnta Kn.t tIi Portland anil Ilia OltKAT NulU Il KH.N KY.,on aale at South rn Pacific DeiKt Ticket Offce, Eugene, or GHBAT NOlt'l'HEKN TicketOfflo. 1268 MORRISON STREET' PORTLAND. For Rate., Folder and fall Information i eadina KaaterTrip, call on or addraaa. A. 3. C. riBMBTf N City .nu'Iiiktt tint 1'oitl.i. 0 R & N GO. Uejiart Time .Schedule, Arrived -Wt Lake, Denver, Chicago. I'crtUnd SiM-olal Kl Worth. Omaha, Kanaaa ('Itv. Kl 4 pm Ixmia, Chicago and U:16am Al'antio r.aai I Salt Tike. Denv.r If t worth. Umaha Kanaaa City, St Ixiui., ClitcaKO and till 7l'i El pres. 9:00 (. m. Walla Walla, Law i.ton, Kpokane, MlniieaKili, St I'aul, Dnlnth Mllwankre, Chi cago ami Kaet. Hi okai.e IrtOa m rijer 6pm I ttcUN HTlAKBIllPa I All "nillni, il.tee I auhji-ut to change. I For Han Francuioo Hailjivery 0 daya 8pm 4 p nl Daily Ki rSiimlay 8pm -at 10 p m 6am lU tiiiU'la) Cui.umhia Ittvn hTKAMNtta To Astoria and Way l.anillnfra. WtLLAUKTTlltlVIII OrKon City, New. bent, Salem, Inde initeni. aud Way 4 i lu El Bi.imI 4:30 1. Ex So.. I Anulnirm WiLLAMrm Arm YAHHII-t. ltlVBIUI OreK"n City, Day ton and Way landings. 7am I'tiia, Tliur and Sat SMp tn Mon, M ed and IV. LvRlparlaj Stixi Kivta. LvLev 3.. iu i l.i( trie tolwiatnl " I )llv I J' W H Hurlburt