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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1898)
IF-rr r.-- H AVcCc table Frcparationfor As similating UicroodfliulHi'VuLi ling Die 5 loniidis and Dowels o era ProtnotesPiiJcslion.ClrcrruJ ncssand Rest.Contnins nciUrr Optum.Morptiino nor Mineral. OT NAHCOTIC. Pmvim Smi Mx Jmnm ' A'-lUJ. SJl, . Jmm Jimnmutt - ! . (ImW Jufvr . Itujrmm tort! A perfect nemedy for Co Ruina tion, Sour Slonwich.niarrhoc.i. Worms .Convulsions .1 even cess and LOSS OF SLl. Tac Simile 5ijiwilur of j Mr.. s.t7 NEW YOIUf. I Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, I Bears tho Fac-similo Signatwo or J'KXTKK JUTJIMi.S. 'Ill tnmii ior lneiide l-Olli, r rw. l.c IS A I hi ilina Tin. 1 hraullful ueulhcr, coliviili r lug tin kkm.ii of ll.c jctr, Midi h springtime. Mr 1'urviii Is unking linirvcu.eiils ll. llieUNV I.f tllll.lllli" lll.ll alllcllllll. -j - n - u w- , . , '(IM ply Our mi ervIor i huvlni; u i.lci ic . . ulii ul u foml i'Vi r in iiiu Uiiil'Hiiiike n.ipkii a. Mix M-.iIi.ii tiii ; i li' i k I'll f IiJO, J It Hill; complete i ut li i i fl..-.'. ilniKuml Uhle 1 1 lien, Mr J IC Mil; largo iixktr, Mr und MiJ Jl ."V"-o-r. A li Th 'iir t'l I-! Our home l u Ue i mi I brktn; 1 s guiding light lm Imu re moved;. In! I'. our th solution we reulj iliiil during tlii-e month i,f li l.ii..., hih! hi II. tin! I I liwhlllf littktf iilimr lit iil ...... ill luii cunuy. i ne ai.pcn i.i 1.1.1 i hi- . . EXACT COPYOF WRAPPER. Jjj ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT, fnr rrNM'i rrn hi nia nt pirTm.H.Ui'ir'Xf'T" I'uau 1 "0U5t mom;v" iikkksii h. E Tbe(iago plan, tho plnn of tli Monetary Commit-sion, ami nil other plan of tliuso who arm'uti to thcmsol vps tint name of 'sound money" advocates, say the Cincin nati Knquirer, arolnihcil on 1 he il r.i that the government iniift 1 conic thing extraordinary (o sustain tin greenback; and that tho best plan is to destroy tho gni ulmcks ami not have them to rulec m. What sort of money tho paper hiiccs-furs to the greeiilmcks in t he h u su r made quite clear. Are they tube redeemable, and if hii will it be t';iier to redeem than it is t tnko cure of the present circulation issued by the government? What is the matter with the greenbacks? They will ttind alone h (hey uro "let alone." They huvo tho h.-st security in the world behind thoin They are ai good, Imsed on the t ix Jng power of conurcHU, an tln-y would be if tho TreiiHiirer of the United States lield .i 10,000,000 in gold at all time tnered to their re demption. Who demands Hut redemption of these notes, creating what the golditeieall the ',eiullen-' chain?" Not the people, surely. Only the gold and bond Kptruhitofi1, mid they are utterly im-oiHitent, Tliey Insist that these notes will depre ciate unless tlm govcrnm 'lit ki-ejM a stock of gold on hand iipaiiiHt them. Theso iitmo men, though, will fliht to puy a preinitini to get United States bon.li, which are guaranteed by the iumo govern-1 meat faith that sunluiim the grei backs. The bon ln have not 11 cent of gold behind thi ll), mid lievi r had. Like tbo pneubaekH, tin y are not S)ecilk'ally pnyabln in gold. Tut bonds command u preiniu:n because they b ar intore'. Tlutl is the only eulxtnuliul ditl'ereuce between the bond and the gr. en- back. 1 he one is i w i ll viind Ht fii,iHTKi ro:: (jovkknok. The llillsliorn AruiH bus this uboiit line of tint hot men in Ore tor 1 iitire man t-ocindy and polilieallj ;i furiiier republican: "Tim OriL'oniin in nnmiiiK (tin diilat'-H fir tin Ciiinn and bus placed Hon W I) Hare in iiotuinu tinn tor uovirinir. While this is by far inn) of Urn hi nt nominations ever ma In hy the ( Irio'iimi, it will he. ri ti ' iiilirr' d that tlm Unionml have no eiuidid.iti'S an I no 'late. Tin! pi "pie will drc do who they want when Ihev get together in eon vi n'.inn. Jiidn Hire in not "ek'iig fir norui-.jitinnu; ho is pimply 11 piivatii cit'Z"ii who for never id vearr ai as hin party left the old liime allio idea has been lending voice and hi '11'irtn lor be'.ti r g ivernment and better conditions." Tho-o who are pontn I alnut (he cinditi'in of the slate cxo.'utivo oflice cannot but admit it would be a bleeped change. 1.11,1, IHIAKII HUM I It IC. I'irectly in front ol St Thomas's llo.nan Citilmlic Church in Kulr. Held, Conn., wan a bill-boird 100 foH long and 1J feet high. It is not there any more, he -.who the in dignant parishioners htirned it last week. The board wan covered with gay pouters advertising the theaters in Hridgeport, and the men with p isto ami brush scorned to take a spenal ileliglit in pi icing tlm most startling pictures they had where tho Catholics could not fail to see them, on their way to and from h'irch. Key Father Coleman, the pastor, strongly otiecled to the hill hmrd, and his people sided with him. Las'. Mon lay they set lire to the board, hut ii would not burn. They tried i g.iin Tuesday night, p.iuring on plenty of kero sene, with tho result that in a few minutes the black a.-ht s. 1 1 n il h iim k . line. Ill- IVXt. r elexil eiiiMil mi I'll i !, Il,i pi.li with all Hppiepriuii- iii:rum, 1 I neiU'l'iiii., etc. t he hit eo iif lunil coiiini oily known i JumIum's ialaml a bought ly Jtt if l'il till Ut u pllhllC a!e. 'J hu Tieiit M'liiiol i loacii mi I lie "till niiinU r of 1 ropl'i from thi lm ami 'J'rent Htteiidnl. I lie liiuil ri'Uie from IleXli r to U shell Iihk lieeli lei to Wmley Neil, for nn-rly 1 f II.U I luce. The Mli-oei llylulnl, ulio liuve Uei ullilllIlK the iJluill IMHII.ul srhonl lire homu liming the Iiiiii1m a. Mr I luwforiJ i'I I lie I'.iiL'elm liw M.ll ( , In UiU mtiuii 1 liJ''lii lili'l u w HI 1 J l it 't-'K 1 '( ! I "tel to i rillelt. he loifi will lie till near the liluek .uliitis. Mrileiuy hmllli of CreMwell, ami Mi I.uuru .Mutliew or Uexter, weie iimrilnl hy J tint li e P.oker, nl Ihu r leiii'e 1 f Him hrult's psreiils, M nod Mm 1) C Muthews, on ' ili inilnv, lht -'J. I i.f J h e, lit 7 .:i0 p 111. Tl.v In) 11I ailviH'Mti-s of PI to 1 ir ipinl illeilly eiiihiine the union of forces lo rmit l'ie uoliiliim (ohcrts in June. If they lunil lof;i (lit-r In tins coiircm iniisl ilinliiet, some oilier inuii limn Tom '1 untitle will n iire-ent us In I he Villi eoiiKfiHii ami I.ol Valley ays. let his name U Jl I. limkley. Willi him in ntmnhinl lieu re", the victory is already won. ISul we can tn-ut them with uny L''Mnl man. On to Oih Imitlt ItUll'I.AK Fern Jliilgo Wtddinif Hell- board wvis red no d lo as the other. If the goveruinet.t goe to pieces the United Stati bonds will go into the museums ol ouriosities with the treasury noUs The Secretary of the Treasury . . . . . ..... . 1 ... . 1 1 uiopcv ui iii-iiiei, nous tabK lor himself, but be litis by no means includjd the whole Hi-heme. 1'ur suing his plan to a logical se iuemc he must finally slack up g hi agaiuBt the bonds, lie is getting into deejier water every day. Kun niog the Oiunciil system of tli:s country is different from run ii:ig a Chicago bank. Evory day the format ion of some big trust is announced, says the Walla Walla Slatemuan, and it mar safely bo predicted that the Dingley tariil will to cut down or prohibit foreign competition that the trust and combints will be abli to exact their own prices from the American people. W hen for eign competition is shut out by a fifty per cent or higher tariff, the people must expect to be fleeced by ibe combines formed athorue. A high tariff is a powerful incentive for the formation of trusty and it will remain so while human nature re mains selflah. A tjuincy Illinois dispatch says that town hoists of having the suulli'st ha by that has been born in the world for many years. She weighs a trifle Ic; than a pound without clothing. It was necessary to iifo the Iresses and underwear of a doll for her raiment. Her face is not much larger around than a sil verhal dollar, tho lingers are no thicker than a darning needle, and her let are one quarter inch in length and her legs about as largo as the litlle linger of a i adult. Her body could he placed in a quart cup. Mie has grow 11 s'eadily since herhirth, giving evidence ol be coming healthy child. Medical snuee has another wondtrlul operation to its cred t. A mill dying of apoplexy in New York had hisbkull trtphined, thus chi ving the pressure ti blood on the brain, nnd he quickly recov ered, not more than thirty Beconds elapsing before circulation and breithiug became normal. Here tofore medial scieme hai furnish ed no aid for this disease, the treat ment being to keep the patient cool and quiet, only providing for Lis comfort. The la r if a eleifiinl lesideiice of J It Hill unit w ile presented a scene ol fe tlvily oil Hominy, le ember L'tith, 1VJ thai will long lie miivmlit-rcd hy thaw fortunate enough to le present. The 'K'ciMhm wa the imirriiiiie of their eldest daughter, Itensie. l.ovlnii hands with beautiful vines und lloMrr lutd transform d the stalely ineliis into tinwirx of sillily Mr and Mn Hill, w hose reiiittiin u social inlettaliiers has l"iig Um is lul'lished, hud spared no pains to umku this the crowning event of their mai rled life. Mis Ittssie, us do from being a liuaiitlftil und ueoomphshed young lady, truces her nntvMors buck to two . f IiSiie county's honored pi uetTs, ts'inir a L'riinil diiOk'liter of the Into John llailey und also of the lion It X Hill, who wm pirseiit and ocuu pied Ihu -eat of honor at the fistlve board. The happy man II V HpeiictT, of Ir- vlng, lof eipiul birth and siamliiig with the bride, lie Is a grand-sou ol the lato f-ept. hpeiuvr, iinotlier plo lieur of I. alio county, and by his honest, untight prli elploi enjoys the coiillduiico of all lu the community in w hich he resides. Promptly ut high noon, Mrs J It Illll presided lit till) oigsll, Mild sent the strains ol a lowly wedding march echoing through the building. The bridal parly, consisting of the brids and griMiiu, led hy the minister, w ith Mr A L Hill a:ut Miss Olivia Nickels and Mr tho Itohliisou and Miss Hetty Jeunlng 1 us assistants, formed at the head of the wide stairway, marched down through the spacious ball into the sitting room and 011 Ihroo.'h into tue parlor, tskihg their places In fiout of a lovely sen eu uiady by lute' lacing vines and Dowers Ihioiigu the luce cur tains in front of the large doub'e w in low. The minister, the Kev K 11 Nell, of Irving, In a few lmpres-lve beautiful words, soon pronounced the happy couple man and wife, t'ou gratulatlolistheii being iu unlet, they were given and received with a rlgbi good will. After congtatuUlions dinner was crved, and bsre words fail; but if the reader can Imsglne a Thanksgiving, Christmas and wedding dinner com blued, they may have a Imi lit Idea of the good things served on this occa sion. Of course the "table uroaucd'' as.it always docs, as did every one w ho sal Cowii to It. 'lbose present weie the Immediale relatives and friends of the bride and groom. 1 lio presents were numerous and expensive. Mr Mild Mrs Silencer willredde for the pieent, a few miles uorth of Itvlug ou the old 8 stpeueer plaie. The well wishes m liosl of friends follow ltvrou aud lWssle to their uew home. ullif.iftlliy III know M ut wh Iihvh I, ml Hii' li IneiiiU 'roiu the lM-giiiidiig In l.'i'i i,d. To say Hint wh deeplc, truly thuuk sli tliosw h ho en red for u..d mi'ii-lered in to our wife, nud mother, und ln!pi d sod comfirtfil us in our lurenveinent, ii but tumely expressnig t e filling we have for Ih'se who loved and liel;d. N It Al.l.KV, Kl.l. A Al.l.KV Kimiii.k, Kmank K A l.l.l. V. r.ilgene, I), v US. S!)7. Jl ur.hr Hinted At. Itellllill IMHIIlly Iim- II s. ll-lltilill. I.tt't Apr l Win Keir wh- in-iniilly kii'td. Il WnssMuril I (iel Wll'lxr, who ui wild him ul ih- iin.e, ihut it wun liy u king over It I.miio he thnneht !iad (,'oi,e mil, Mul liifl hi- heml hlnwn ill. The Tlims How ileeluriH 1 1 1 1. 1 it lever lisppein 'I in uny siieli May, and he inliinaMoii Is ' li.it there us a 'ragedy. Il di el nes thsl the citcum- .lain!) J mify 1 1 a Um ry smm ikiv i:i. m 1 hiv The Junction Koine I'oruin ormiiztlioii has elected iilbi-rs 11s f. le.ws: I're-idi lit, V A Saylm; fli-t hv-j resident, () O I'owi-ll: Heeoiid ier-pies'ileiil, Mrs Mary ,' .Miiliorn; secretary Mid treusurer, Ml-s M. Ille tnldw II; orator, Harry M Mi liar ; ns-i-tynt i ran r Mrs Cora K Moore; hlitorlHii, L It Moore; guurd, Mrs Muiy K Haylor: porter, K J Meats; dirx-ti ls, 1, li MiMire, three vurs; H M Miiliorn, two years, K A Su lor, one yi nr. Ioikik Installations I. st nicht the four branches of the M inmio order iu this city, Illue lodi;e, t hnpter, Com maudery and Ivi-em Htnr Installed ollicera for the ensuing term, me uiUr aud families being present. The im pressive services in euch luslanre were carried ont lu a eommeiiduhle degree, and the evening w ill long be plcaHiilly rememht red. liniding Chin i I li i-ui.u. A wriurhi the tlm on i i uriy J' i r i imt J ive, sliiin- vniilih'e ilnleisus to I I how to I sin I he lend r I'liil n iii i.sllllt j i ehteks. lie w roe.; ' A' I .-I We li-srne I lo el I he I, ell ill S I lif .l li Ii I'll li e I 111.. I.I.I- Ills Otlhl? IIOl K.-l I lit f. ii iil lif' r lliey Were liktei.ed und dry remoVM them, with lieil, to U l)"X I he SI" ul H e. hl-il I'OX, and .ul the hen on eh .11; or, lin k down a s' k so tin-cli cks cunnot hide mi y pl.-ee iin in,. or h -r. Next ila irin-ier to I ii i;.-r i ..; no. I i.oi, la. wiiiir no.. in i for four I. l l Hy this lime He y v III le irn u n .1 In il Is .r, uikI I. !. 1 1 n I i . in. s-lvis lire inlihi'l v. I h-n. n Hie weather permlls, they should l turned ..III 1 1 n it : I ice l V I Of in-. I v. i I'.r HI l ouroi two. They ie. ii. U- im ked Hf'er ill ear. f iliv ln-r.e.l l in k. Aol der i wh i.r l ! r e I u- i !. mav be I. 'It lo I hi Ihs.-lVt illll Ulii ' lie d iv, hn slioii!.! he nUiiv- sieti to ut nlylit, that t In-V ' 'I tel in, u 1 1 1 1 ure 1 1 1 nil sf eiin Iv f.om lalf, eils ele We 'lon'l try to leeil llie.n. We pill In d ilown hflore tl.e hen milk eunl i-i.ui i, ik of haul-' oiled i-L'g and leave her to l.er ou n devices. I he 1 1 t-r hen Is a very lii.poilant I luclor. Not more l.uii one Iim in ! went v I- suiliil.le. rhelcst We ImVe ever I rod me ImlMirceil It. H It ir iine I ir, Lm. s We lime tried ami n J, i Ii d 1.1. Ill we have III ee w hleh are A I I h i 1 1 1 1 , Hirer- of liheiisiinl chick pi ll p1 . We dil i not besittile to tru-t iliem uiih hiiuiiiiiiiir birds oi b iinb:i;-hees." I'nl l.'lKV irllow. The I. me cmmly p uliry show u ill ) Thu silay, I Kii'hn mid Haluiday, lu the north Mom or Hie Wullon hrli k block. The iiaiiire fniiii the Mit'lung hiiilding has In .-ii mad" ou account of lack of llht II Is thought that exhibits will be veiv l uinerous. 0Mm At Mashmc Kl.Kn io.N (,'tlluge drove I.oilue No 01 A V k A M bus elected the toll iw leu ( Ulcers for (he ensuing y -n: I )r i u-o Wall, v M ; II I Ytu- eey, H VJ I) (i McKullalid J J K. Htoiiller. H crelurv; W V IVwald. Tiviisurci ; (leorge Miller, Tyler. Prof Clyde A Iiuuiiiway, of Hian- ford I'nivtiHity Is lecturing lu Port land, llewa-u student iu the Uni versity of Oregon at one time. Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of Helling, biinilnt;, bleeding, scaly skin and sculp bunion is instantly ruliuved by a warm b.itli with Ci tici'ra Soap, a Binlo application of Cutici ha (oiui nienl), tho ;rvat skin cure, and a lull iloso of ClTicc ha li K ii.vknt, grealcdt of llixsi punliers au.l humor cures. tlctira IEkmkiuks RpwUJy, ponn.mcutly, aud woiKMuii-ully euro, when all else fuito. r-TTtt lurn am. I'nty four . ..' ISr., nran. MF "Mw to Cut t.rjf .ihluaiKl liioud iluiugr," Irtv. PIMPLY FACES 1'urtflnl llM'ititM by il lUlHl UAU. with its rich Champagne Flavor is far and away the best chewing tobacco on the market. Five cents buys one of the new big pieces 40 per cent, larger than the old piece and superior to it in every way. Try It Once And You Will Stick to It. Look Here farmers! Bring our Hides and Skins to our tanner. For alt No. 1 green bides will pay von 4 lo con's a pound; for No 1 dry bides 10 cents a pound; Fur No 2 according to quality, i toH cents. Now don't forget these prices are paid In CASH at Tht VVIIIamrltc Tannery. Haines &. Co- c y- The Gun Goes Off instantly when you pull the trigger. So sickness may come oasud-Jcnly. But it takes time to load the gun, ani it takes time to get ready for those ex plosionscalleddiseases. Coughs, colds, any "attack," whatever the subject be, often means pre ccdingweakness and poor blood. Arc you getting- thin? Is your appetite poor? Are you losing that snap, energy and vigor that make "clear-headedness?" Do one thingt build up your v.-hole system with SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil. It is the essence jl nourishment. It does not nauscati, Jx-s not trouble the stomach. And it replaces all that disease robs you of." A book telling- more about it sent fret. Ask (or it. SCOTT A HO WN r, N,w Yor. 3KE HAMPTON BROS. FOR-- Iw Tears Goods. ALL NEW GOODS, AND LATEST STYLES. 3L FOR TOBBACO, CIGARS, ' Q Q o I Ytt? 1 Kvery jieisori should oliservo Kew Year. ICvery home should in some way provide for the celebration of t lie day. You euti't have the best there is un less you provide the best to be hud. H Hue of the best practical gifts are Kid (iloves, Handkerehl' fs, Bilk Vit tens, Ties, Funs, Ladies Kelts aud iioas. 'TV GO TO. CALL AND snn Our Goods. Jtilk", Ciold5mitr's ; Slaughter Sale of flackintoshes and Ladies Jackets. Junction. City : Milling Company. MAXCrACTUnKRS OF THE WHITE ROSE" ?. FLOUR .0000c GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. - i'i lirin HID 1 lUllllill H H M 1 1 rt Hint n in ami II A I II T 1 at lower nri.v. th... -,,n,J 7-v. -i: " WD l""'ng goo Is - . ( t 4 W V (iO Tho most Ponnlnr tl loading grocers. l.lsl OK 1'KK.SKNTS. in 111 pan and brush, Miss Co is L'Khi; rose U.wl, Claud Adkins; wl silver teaspoons, (leo lliblnon; set silver knives aud forks, Mr aud Mrs li 1 Kiihiiinnii; chenille Jutsud cover, Mr and Mrs Mulkey; silver pemx-r and alt shakes, A I. Hill; two fancy iu.its, MissOllvU SticktU; vae. Itieli- arvl Hill; rose liowl, Tom l'wl; silver butter dish, Mr Mint Mrs K SiviHvr: silver butter knife, Frank Ooodman; ver and crystal pioklo es-tor, II N Hill, eryslsl vas.s, Jaon Adknn; Chios n-sr IhiwI and crvam inuc. Joel Mud t.va .sinithj IimIInu plnta- icraph. "Au unexpected return," Mrs K K MoClure, rortland; China rote b. w l, MiiM.ll.lty Jeniilnn; ixllululj phot., fmine, lliiiiks Hill; tshle ?er, ti.aee Hi I; Ud spread, Mr and Mr Ihos llailey; enamel vlivk, Mime F.lna aud Jsiinie bwuivr; set liueu JACKETS. I.adies H!k Cheviot Jacket " l.eaver " MACKINTOSHES. Men's liiick Cheviot Irioot . " and Hoys Ulsck DlaRonal I.adl.s Itlxck Disifonsl K-rse " Plk and Blue Serije KORMIR ritlCE. $ 4 on. o IX). 7 IH). 8 50. .... 12 00. 8 AO. .s no 3 00. 3 . .1 5 7 IS S 0,1 10 00 NOW. f 2 S -, 3 IH) o 0i 6 10 6 GO 0 2 -S 6 00 Z 2 'Si 4 CO fi 00 6 HO 7 60 Sold bv TURKS GREEKS. I have udded a line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS- all BOOTS AND SHOES, Ludle ToeM 1 -rio-- to cali . arl for thi season ill soon .I'-pose of these oods ar.d we ask those Interested l,li ime are new imnrta r,i.M,oaj and will be found up to date in style. lours iruiy, t U: I IU! and Genta Straw Hats, - 'vciivii y i Thread, Neodles and Pins. Notions. Ktc, Cm h k marked 81 .prices that mak lei 1 , h fonv.ncedlihat this is not idle talk i3 hsst market price Daid forTrrf. a K -r" wwuvq i! U W.W.CHESSMAft liiung- , - Springfield, Oregon. rio fun. '.n,,nlr.,.,' K",b3 yiv '.. if-; -iiui.irM. Krsnall km. not.4alav I.. . . M V" . - IMIM p u P u n T ' m m nt p I a m p I'tva. Briaiii.ir rnrwr. with tMtis.Aat. i -IT t al U BuSvtM.Orrf ., bf U K.M li la-UCflMB.