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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1897)
o AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN TIIE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO T1IE EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD 'CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," A3 OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Ilyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA' the same that has borne and does now sif?-J?m m mry bear the facsimile signature of UZt&ffi&AtM wrapper. This i3 the original u PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on ine and has the signature of (affl&5Zik wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is Prmrch8, 1S97. OS- Do Not Be Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you becaiise he makes a few more pennies on it), the ii fTcdients of which CVCtl he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. ! IT. POLITICAL WHAK.NKSS. The pieBcesion 0! tho offices is a source of weakness to tlio party in power. JuhI now tho rcpublkaii leaders of Oregon politics are hav ing r monkey an 1 parrot Bort of time in apportioning tlio Bpoils ol victory. Ab usual too few places for 1 10 many applicants. We opino tlio Oregon delegation at Wash ington wishes tins offices were in ,in that historical hot place where there is much gnus' ing of tooth. It would savo tho honorable nenator and renreicntatives much trouble trying to harmonize, whero liar mony is npoibk,. Tho Salem Journal lias this concerning tho Munition: "The surprise, in Salem occasioned by tho report of Mr (ieer's appoint ment, is only equalled this after uo n by tho BUtetnent that ths Ore gon delegation has telegraphed to Washington its recommend itioii fo Hon 0 B Moorec, of Salem, lor tho place of regihter of tho Oregon City land office. Tin real reason why VIRTUE IS WIDE TIREH. Recent experiments made by the Miouri Agricultural Collegj at Columbia as to the draft on nirrow and wi le tire are quite interesting The tes'a were made under severest conditbns and with grea t care, and were frequently repeated that no a mistake might ba made. The re suit wan shown to be that in nearly all cases the draft was materially lighter whore six inch tires were mod than thoso of standard width In every case the load hauled wsb tho same, and the draft was ascer tained by means ol a self-recording dynamo meter. On macadam roadways and streets ot uverace good character tho difference of draft was uni formly in favor of the six inch wido tire. It was doa.onstrated that tho same dratt required to haul oue ton with narrow tires over a macadam roadway hauled m?i than one and a quarter ton when wide tires were used. On gravel road it was proved that the A l.argo Hnilncn KnlcrprU. Theexlate of F B Dunn, deceased, this forenoon told the r or e-quarter In terest la the Kuueue Klectrlo Light Company, to F W Oaburn and W E Brown. Terms private. The deal will make no change la (be management of the company except that the new parties will represent what was formally the Interest of the Dunn estate. The new plant will be pushed forward to completion at an early date as possible. SIpphis Unburn and Brown are too well known as to their bualnfcas staad- ug to wed any recommend Ion from us. The Light Company gives good er- vice and bus a Nplendl'l busluess. THE INJUNCTION. Fapen lU'straluinif County Court From Ualldlnir Court Ileuse Ready for KHIng Dallr Guard, September 21 The imieri In the Injunction suit retraining the county board of com' tuiHHiouers from building a new court house are now made out, and being reviewed preparatory to filing same, which will be done this evening or tomorrow morning, so At torney Wm K Scarborough Informed a (1 card reporter this afternoon. A review of the papers will be given In tomorrow's Issue. Mrtioerwus appointed isstid to draft required to haul 2,000 pound bo tho fact that Senator Corbett did with narrow or standard tiro haul not oppose him, and it is presumed ed 2,010 on broid tires. that Mr Moons' recommendation follows for tho sumo reason. It is boldly stated by Corbett's friends that no appointment goes with Mc Kinley that is offensive to Senator Cur bell. Tl.o fact that (Jeer alone has been appointed would sustain this theory. "This would leave tho Oregon 'delegation' in a severe predion ment of having their work kicked over by an appointed senator who is only 'favorably icprled to tho senate,' but not yet sworn in." Notwithstanding tho fearful pounding silver has received fwn tho advocates of the gold standard Mexico, the silver country par ex ccllencf. of all nations is staying loyally to tho whito metal. The extr tordinary development ot Me ican homo industry and local re sources since tho repeal of the Sherman act in ISO.'!, is a telling object lessbu to the Diax govern munt. With the establishment of local manufactories an important export trade has been created which more than onsets tho high price of foreign exchange demanded of Mexio and created a wider de mand lor homo products lessens the importations. Silver is mak ing Mexico a prosHrous nation. Clarence King, formerly chief of the United States geological survey, saye: "The time is not far distant when a msn can start out of Den ver and travel to Klondike, stop ping every night , at a mining camp. Already ' two American stamp mills are pounding away on the borders of the Straits of Magel lan, and the day is approaching when a chain of mining camps will extend fiom Capo Horn to St Micha. l's. I believe we are about to enter upon a century wlii h will opon up vast rtcourees, and will be tho grandest tho eailu has ever known; before the en I of the twen tieth century the tnveler will enter a sleeping car at Chicago bound via ltehring Straits for St I'etersburB, and the dream of (i v rrnor Oilpin will be realized. Jnthe test made on common dirt roads, Iree from roots, the broad tires pulled more than one third lighter. On a dirt road cut into by ruts by narrow tiros but whero tho surface was hard, after the Bocoud tml the profit was on the side ol the wide tire, even where thev had to be run ovor the ruts. On muddy, springy roadways w ith spongy surfaces and soft sub structure, the broad tires Jrew one half lit liter than tho narrow, for 3,000 pounds were drawn on them with tho same expended energy re (Hiired to draw 2,UUU pounds on narrow tires. On the same road when it was soft and sticky on to uulitrm underneath, tho narrow liresdrew more easily thin the broid by one-'.bird, that s, 2,CGG pounds were dravn as easily on narrow tires as 2,000 on tho broad German immigrati in is decrees Ing, that country having sent out but 37,500 immigrants in 1895, and 33,000 in 1S9G, against an average of over S0.000 for each of tho five years preceding 1895. During the s ime half deaade Britain sent out 979.GOO, and Italy 751,300, the same countries sending out last year 1G 1,930 and 137,909, showing an immense increase in Italian im migration. In proportion to pop ulation tno Scandinavian immi gration is largest, but France for five years ending with 1895 con tributed but 27,000 of her people to other lands. A CHANGE MABF. lie Dunn Estate Sell to F. W. Oiloro and W. E. Brown Their Interest in the Electric Light Company Kather rauu. The Klondike air makes Joaquin Miner quite funny. HewenttoKlon dike for the Ban FrancUco Examiner and New ork Journal, rnd writes that he knows a man named McDon aid who Las two hundred tons of pure gold. A Portugese prinoe at Dawson says Miller, pays a dancing woman one hundred dollars dally net to wink at a certain miner whom he specifies. Women gi t $20 a nlgbt for dancing. Miller drauk a glass of wine, and found afterwards that I twos half full of gold dust. He thought it lasted funny. MEW TORI HOP NEWS. A 20 Cent Harket Predicted la SO Day. Oneonta.X Y8Ui: WHEIklDB. Pbllidelpbla's largest dealer was in O.ieon la yeaterdiy. He bad received a lot of bop at Hcholiaire, bought a few days ago for 12J cents. Ho prophesied that the price wnum reach 20 cents within a mouth. One- onU dealers have traveled about iue OOUDtry for the past two or three days freely offering 13 cents for cuoiae low, but they report non purchases. Be ports s-y that 12 cent Is the ruling pile on the Pacific coast, which mean at least 14 cent lu New York. Otsego Republican: The boD mod will be about all har vested this weeK, and this county will put upon toe market this year the best average quality and the smallest quan tity It baa had lu a numbr of years. We are more aud more convinced that our former estimate of 40 per cent, feu than last year is about right. The weather continues bad In England, and they are reducing their estimates. It Is pretty well settled that the con tinent Will fall on" one-third from last year. Purchaeen have been made of the new crop ibis week at I ' to II Cents. It Ih niMirled that urowers have been oflered 15 cents by an On.- onla dealer. ' Just as we go to pr ss we learn tha. anotlr dealer has been oflerinir 15 cents and has secured a 13- bale lot at that figure. kilr In Ik i- beiul IM.irlil, Cottage (Jkovk. Or . Hept 10. Never before lu there Imtii a mncli stir In the Bohemia pilnew a' Hit- present time. Munj- in w dlseorrii have been mads this season, and every tral. from the north brings some one beaded for Bonemla. Mot unli'. the last 3) days have the mining men of Portland commenced to Investigate this district, ai d tbey are surprised and gratified to see grades "f ores far beyoud their expectation. Borne Urge deals are looked for this week. Several mining men arrived here yes terday from the Kootenai country, and leave tomorrow to Investigate several properties In the Bohemia. Dyea Prices. J O Hall seuds some Dyea prices, as follows: "Hay it work $10 a bale, no matter wbat size the bsle. Oats $8 per sack. Laborers receive from $10 to $15 per day. Pack ers from $-"0 to $2-5 a day. Teamsters from $100 to $150 a day. Blacksmiths charge $1.50 for nailing on a shoe and the owner of tbe horse has to furnish the shoe." New Feed Yard. Cor. tOtk inS Willamette Sit. Otpil Stmt Car Sam, . . TEAM, 10 Cts. SINGLE RIG. 13 cis. SADDLE NORSE, S cts. Ladies toilet and wait ing room In connection . . . Olv ua eu.. . RUTAN & IJL'SSARD. - - Poprs Pall jr Uuard, September 21. Too Much for Tiigm. A mixture of Juuu'lou spor's and Eugene corn Juice has proved fatal to the liberty of the Junction sports. Last night the above ruentloi ed sports came up from their sporty little town with tne evl deut Intention of taking the county seat and its suburbs. Hut they didn't, Instead, after they got up to about 80 pounds pressure and were about to throw the throttle wide open and cut the governor belt, they were gently led arouud to the bastllt la municipals aud soon wrapped In the arms of Morpheus until the roseate hues of dawn stole In through their chamber window. Later on tbey were brought befoie Police Jude Dcrris and given fa and cceis eaen or s. This will re sult lu a four days sojourn In the city for the boys at our cltlzeus expense, It comes high. Nkw Kkcord. Hunting records usually refer to the big killings. Tbe Albany Democrat has started a record on the opposite line, small killings. It says: We are under obligations to Mr F II l'felller for tbe following Item: Dr Davis went pheasant bunting at o'clock In the morning, shot 43 times aud never hit a bird, though be came home with four or five. Last year Will Pfelfler shot 75 times without getting a bird, but that doesn't figure In this year's contest. Pally Uuard, September 21. Mills Rurnkd. The Pendleton rollers mills, COO barrels capacity ow i;ed by V 8 Uyera, at Pend eton was destroyed by fire y esterday morn lug. The loss Is $200,000, half on the plaut and half on the wheat, floor and other property. Over 85,000 bushels of wheat and 2,000 sacks of flour were burued. Insurance, $60,000. Spon taneous ooubustlon was the cause of the fire. Mr Byert has not made up his mind yet whether he will rebuild. liKANCii Btokk. Miss E Saltiman the well kuown milliner of this city has Just completed arrangements to open a branch store at Brownsville. The branch w 111 be in charge of an ex pert lullliuer, and the ladles of that thriving little town w ill be fortunate la being able to secure tbe latest modes in femlnlue headgear. The "0Miilng" will be made next week. A kti6TK' Work. In the south wludow ot 8 H Krlendiy's store Is an oil painting, a product of the genius of Mrs J I, Page, of this city. The paint fnglsastudy ol tvo newsboys, and the sympalhetlo facial exprtsalou shows degree of Uleut of high merit While It remalus on exhibition every one should take advantage of the op portunity to m It. IKHTI11CA1KS.-The state board of education, Iim Issued certificates to Lw. county teachers, as follows: D J Htelii.r, Mr D Albra Hopkins Minerva Hemenway, Josephine Floaa I A llowvrruan, Ed le er, Llllle iSmlth; life diplomas, Mlas E E Ilaugh man; state diplomas, Mrs Jluay Bailey, Laura Brumley, and Lulu Norria. OUR LAST Great Sale... E KNOW that nothing will dose up our busi ness uiiK'fs we tell our L'oo.ls at prices the lowest point is what we are down to and that doing. W - U A i. .V, mm to 51 W iVSi X ets EW Kallsivu... and Jacket W YOU to call n.i . (. , """uiniv a va ...:n mem a specialty of Lir ; Children' CaLh durinir i jn sale . :r "aslGr R mm J i 0 1 KMKMHKU this will ho OUll LAST GREAT SALK so call and see na before buying else where, as vou will never know tho purclias- ower of your dollar unless you give us a call. Watch for our Great Auction Which will follow shortly .... ...Remember The Place... Tho Thre8-Story Brick ioutnwesi uor. tigntn and Willamette. I MUM & GO tlr. at C.uat Urate. Cottaob Grove, Or., Bent 18. A lamp exploded In W D Ilohrer'. real dence at 10 o'clock tonight. The house and contents were burned, aud are a total loss. Both hose companies rushed to the fire, but, as the distance was great they reached there too late to do much good. Iusurance, 300. A pi'KEtiate It. A K Mills writes us from Denver, Col, to change the a J drss of his paper to a new street num ber In that city. He also says: "My father will be In Eugene In October and pay my subscription In advance again. We appreciate the Guard very much and would not like to get along without It." Property Purchaskd. Prof F L Washburn has purchased fcom Mrs Bettle Humphrey one lot on which is situated the Rodney Scott residence, corner of Eleventh aud High streets, for thesumof fltioO. He also gets the barn In tbe trade, but not tbe lot on which it Is situated. Interest Bold. Andy Taylor has sold his Interest to the barbershop of Vincent a lay lor on Ninth steeet to MrBwarlng, late of Nebraska, who will take possession October 1. Mr Taylor expects to locate in Chicago. i Dally Quart, 8etoiuber:21 Lecture Miss Anuade Peattleo- tuaed at Mount's hall last night on Common Sense," from a secular standpoint, representing the 8tate Sec ular Union, which has a college at Bllverton. Pally liuanl, September 21. I. heck Keceivei), ltecord Keeper O C Zelgler, of Eugene lodge, K O T M, received yesterday a check for $30 oeneni roro o llalues, a member if Eugene lodge, who was laid up for a time. (Elision cf Coi4w Oil vhh Hypopho phJtcx, can U taken ax asil7 ln ununef j in winter. Unlike the p1a1 od it la palatable, and the hypopbosphitei that arc to it aid in dlgtsttoQ and" at the tame time tone up the system. For aickly, ddkat children, and for those whose lungi arc affected, it U a mistake 'tavc h off in the ttmmer month, The dose may be rcdtfcxd if necessary. V recommend the small size especially for summer use, and for children, where a smaller dose is re quired. it should be kept in a cool place after it is once opened. Fifty Years Ago. fhla li the cradle la which there grew That thought of a philanthropic brain; A remedy that would make life new For the multitude, that were racked with pain. Twu ariaparilla, at made, you kuow By Ayer, aomc 30 years ago. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in its infancy half a con tury ago. To-day it doth "be Btride the narrow world like a colossus." What is the secret of its power? Its cures 1 The number of them 1 The wonder of them I Imitators have fol lowed it from the beginning ol its success. They are still be hind it. "Wearing the only medal granted to sarsaparilla in the World's Fair of 1893, it points proudly to its record. Others imitate the remedy; they can't Imitate the record; 5o Years of Cures. Hampton Bros . . . A MAKKK OF" O.VMBhKKS. The nickel in-the-slot machines areinsi lious money gatherers, and cater to the gambling instinct in tho humin breast in the most dangerous form. The amount played is email and the phyer does not look upon it in the light of a KJmhling proposition. A staid deacon, that would h .Id un hia hands in holy homr at the itlea ol risking a cent on faro or inker. will play the slot mat hinn without a qualm of conscience. In the an- parent innocence l'es its ereat danger. The man who has gatnnled for money, and kuowi the danter, will tell vo i thf si t m.ichine feeds the gamming appetite t its full extent. Of course the old and hirdened Sinners cannot be injured, but th young should he protected agaimt mis really dangerous tempt.tion. For Dry Goods, Clothing Gent's Furnishings. and Eugene, Oregon. Junction City : Milling Company, MANUFACTURERS OF THE "WHITE ROSE" lLJLo FLOUR. 0 -i- GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. Tho moist popular 0our in the market. Sold by eauing grocers. FOU TOBBACO, CIGARS, ' CANY. GO TO. i mtmt la Buita.Or..by UENltKHiioN A LVNN.aad by OHBl'HN CONNER DRUB STORE. VINCENT & WALTON, Props. Successov to I Hemenway. Otaltrt la Jntgs, Mednos Chemiclas, fan es, Farcy ardTlet ArUclas Sjonges. Combs. Brushes acdaCoaplotalineof iruj Sandris, 9I and Willamtttt Sit Eun. Or rtr nuns strkut cash. Cast, Wanted for DEERSKINS. a SHEEP PELTS'" HIDES mo FURS nv ALL ' an prompt n'turn ma,l ', oZ lnahlpi,ln ! hare r.i.' m.rkAi tomyad.lr. with J'J I,Kiti' and adnw me by leltrr. o1 w UAL Lb, at beat marart P'T -eTr(J. i nine A ROSTt"" Julie, qoldsmitb'5 Cor 9th and PhuI Bl. Eui P.O. BtirW.