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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1898)
jgjjjjjjflil AVcficlablc Preparation for As slmittliiil IteFoodnralHctJuLv ling ttic SUimALhs arid Dowels cC PromolcsDitc5lion,Chfcirul- fiMsandRret.Conlain ncmrr Opium.Morpbinc nor Mimal. Not Nam c otic. hffoua-s.wa.nnMin JSmifl'm Smi' MtSmim in mrtmm tmf0 ftoiJW iamr W lArrm ApmVcl Rc-mcdy forCorulipA lion.SourSlonflch.Dinrrhofa Worms .Convulsions ,f evcrish- licss and LossOTdLEEI" Tac Simile Sifrwlurs of new Yonic. THE IJDUJUI'OLIS BASKhKH f USVKNTIO.V The g'st of tho proceeding of Ihe Indianao I is Hankers convn vention, which dVclaml for the gold atandiird without reservation, is found in the following resolu tions: "-1th To provide i.ajier cur rency, convertible into gold, and enutl to it in value in all time Mid nlaccB. in which tlio volutno in made equal to the necessary m od ofblMiness, and there shall be a ctmbincd nualitv ol uroalh and elailicitv throueh which it will ad iuit itself automatically and promptly t3 all variations ol de inand, whether sudden or gradual, and which shall distribute lt-tH through lha country as the want of the di went sections may re- uuire. "full To utilise existing silver dollars so as to maintain thrir parity with gold without imposing undue burdens uin the treasury. "7th To avoid llieissuool in-terest-bnaring boiuls except in oncf of unlocked fir emergency; hut to conler power to ii-suo bond; w hen neeessarv lor the luervation ot the credit of tho government." 1 be reader will note thai e.ild is made the basis lor all financial transaction', and that ailver in merely "utilized" io far as exiting coinaee is concerned. A I no that power is ask to issue iutersl hear ing bond at the judgnunt of 'lie socretary of treasury, This is the administration linun rial program, s.b outlined by secre tary ago, with tho addition that it would retire greenbacks by i auance of interest bearing gold bonds. It remains to be seen what the intelligent voters ot Ort'iroii will say next Juno to this supcrli eehomo ol tho money loauerii and bond holding class. At that tune this state will elect two congress men, and a 1 gislaturo to fo'eo'. a sen ator, who will have votes on finiin cial legislation. Ihe question at issue is very simple. Wi.l the laboring men, tiuvlmnios. and farmers vote to contract our money supply thus rendering it more val uable, and everything it bu) s, lab ir and its pioducts, of loss value? The issue is plain. U'KKVS K KS I (i NATION. I'urtltnil Trltiur.is "Mr W & U'Ken, in resigning as chairman of the populist central oomtritteo of Clackamas county, declares that he docs so because ho is opMwd to fusion Utwen the populists and llryan democrats. This reason may be the true one, but it might have been expected that the recent exposures of his venal course during the legislative session at Salem last winter would havj lurnished a sufficient reason to ft man of sensibility to resign from any public position and to withdraw to private li e. "Hie correspondence, as rev ently published exclusively in The Tri bune, and his confessions w l en he returned from Halt n), that In had received a portion of the Jortx tt money, indicate his moral iWr, however, and one explanation from him is aa good as another. Truth oca not How from so foul a source." tXACTCOPyOf WRAPPCB. J 11- I 1 1 '' ' . ' i I hk. ui.inn'ri r I Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT, HMVi HAS NOT FOKGOTTES. Oregon Citv KnUrprise: "The KiiKe.no lit Aid) says Senator Mj Itride inisreoresenH Oregon in vot- Inn for the cold standard." Has the editor id the (jIahd lorgouen so soon that the people of Oregon a m . said, only a little over a year ago, by a majority of over two mousanu votes huv were in lavorof the gold standard for the United States un til such time as international aaree mentcan be brought aoout? That was t!ie clear cut issue in Oregon in that last national campaign, with fu sion abviluleand co npleliwith Ilia populists and democrats on one side and the republicans on the other. Does the tifAKi) remember what the innoritv said upon the question? Senator Mcltride truly a representative of tho statu and its interests are biini! well looked after." Thetii Aiin has nit "fjrgotten" the result ot the election a little over a year ago. Nuithei baa it forgotten that tho union of foro then mado was of hasty creMon and necessarily imiK'rfeut. Tint many voters did not thoroughly understand the issues in vulved and allowed themselves to bo inlluenced and led away by specious arguments addressed their prejudices, or by pledges made only to bo disnizarded after tho elci lion. A notable illustration thereof the plank in the McKinley platform pledging his ptrty to secure inter national bimetalism, It was Iraud upon iU lace and tin pledgi was mado without tho least inten lion of honorably endeavoring to lullill it iu laso ol a successful issue and wi h the belief that such an international agreement was without the range ol possibility The truth of this statement has been thoroughly demonstrated by every move made by the doiui mint party. The bunko nu.i never practiced a cooler deception on a victim than did the Republican party with its "international bimetalism" fake. 'SiU Xll MKNSK AM) CALM JUUU MUST" SEEDED. V T Uigdon, Silver Republican, in a communication to the Salem Journal says: "It is t be hoped that outaido inllufiue and officious intermed dling will I e counteract I by an ap plication of sound sense and calm judgment, that the motives for dis cord and dis-union will be well un derstood and all such effort dotlt with accordingly. "Ihe dear blessed Populists will be. warned against the 'wily, avaricious Democrats' on the one side and the 'sturdy, honest old bedrockers' will be taunted for making love to the 'bairbrained hayse.'ders' on tho other side. Hut an eye sing e to honesty, economy and good judgment will ie in all uch effort a death struggle to re tain a lon anused leae ot power." According to General Lee' Utest rcort from Havana to the state lepartment no less than 'JO'UXX) people ou the island are iu the last s'ages of destitution and are wholly lependenl in n charily. To feed these i eople on a ten cent rate iht day would osl IJO.OOOdsilv. which tum is double the amount so far received i- contributions, Coiiniilln"r' i.'onrt. At tlds lime II e coup t txan.lni d ami approved I he r ports of llm full iwing- nmi tuK-iviori, Iii-wii: I'M Jlcl'lnr- on, dUirlrt N7; It V I'ur ilii-Uicl No 4-; (Ji hiniili, ;-irrt Ni 7". M M dll'.'-i I" l.rl.li;- tlutln-M ... t fi 'Ml M CKmiih l-rldn-ik. W) 1 M McI'liiTxin MiM-rvliMrr riml district No 7 31(0 It V 'irt-r nuiffvl-'T r.md iIih. trict No 48 'ii lit K IiHmllli Kr.v.l I 00 JKI' WillnTkK"iv.l I .10 Levi I'ordtrlu Kmvil 60 Janiinry L'4 At (III liii'e llie c 'lift iipi'Mivi d lie resirl i.r J M Davis, siii rvinr "l road ilinlriet No 5, mid Gi-o ft O'lier, aupervior of rad dlrtriel No 101, auJ auiouma ulliiMtd m Mow staled: J M J)jvis niirvlHir roail ilis- triet No S t 8 00 Geo JI Colter supiTvlior road dis trict No I0J 10 00 I I- Kllntgruvel 4 GO A W (iilla-rl HxH.-. i nff dainHi;i 'J (Ki Hilly Iioe uravt 1 4 !' Auam Willi, ho icravel 1 'M J M Iavii work on t'uiup 'Jrrek tirade 3J 20 (lullltkson re'.'nle on (HXes; cMmed l Ml; allowed 3 3 L Atkinson J I' Jury li-t Wal ton precinct 3 00 A K Wliilekker arHintliiK lu inuk- Ins Jury lixt Walton i reel net .. '2 10 Itulus Itilierlwin hsmIHiik In making jury list Walton pre cinct 2 00 H Cliurcbilt J l jury li-t Hnrli.iilleld preelnet 3 00 M C Ilavls aKMUtliiir lu making Jury list HiirlniilUld precinct... 2 00 Ira Young aksistitiK lu nikkini- Jury list Springfield district 2 00 January 25. The archltec1, I) D Seer, having plans and specification lor t!ie con struction of couit hous?, appeared be fore the court and I lie duywascon suiiicd by the court In a careful exam luatiou of the same. Court proceeded to Ihe apolntment ofjudgea aud clerks of flection for t lie enduing two years, but without com pletlng the stoino atlji.urnul tntll tc- mornlng at 0 o'clock. Palmer Ay re. bridge timbers., f.. A C Itonnett bridge timbers Mapleton store two keg. of jxiwd- er F II Wilson J V, precinct Jury list for 1'lorenc. O W llurd assisting In making precinct Jury list for Floiviice J W Carman assisting in making prccl: el jury list for Florence G Wl 2 00 fi HO 3 00 00 2 (0 At till, time the court examined the account of F A Brown, su pervisor of mud district No 40 and approved Ihe svne and al lowed a. balance due tin noli 40(10 and clerk order.d to draw war rant ou thegcucnl loud there for. Iu the matter of tax certificate No Kit), 1SUT; oidered by the court that tax certificate No Kill Irsiied to I.aue coun ty, Oct 4, 1SU7, for land, sold for 1MH1 taxes charged to J W l'utkerson lie cancelled upon the payment of 14 77, most of tho land therein described be ing doubly assessed mid taxes thereon having been paid. At this time it was ordered hy Ihe court that tar. sale certificate No 104 Issued lu isuti for lS'.ii taxes, be and the same Is hereby assigned to Geo It Ihirrls upon tho payment by l.liu of the amount required to ledeem said land from tax sale. At this time the court considered and allowed the account of Oliver Veatch and approved hi. report a. supervisor ot road district No IH1 and clcrx ordered to drsw warrant on the gener al fund for f:io 00 lu payment thereof. At this time comes A K Wheel er aud presents the claim ofT Clultickaoii for rebate of ttxi-s of 1S;4 sold ou double assess ment to II G. McKinley, of lands of M J llrightaud It Hal ullne for the said year, sold to II G McKinley, It Is there fore ordered by the court that a rebate of said sum of (17.33 lie made to T Gullicksoti, as signee, llvon the surrender of the said certificates No. 10 and II of 1 !.' for cancellation and thai thereupon theeleik Issue warrant ou general fund for... 17 33 1. T Harris, deputy district at torney State vs Potts 6 70 h T Harris deputy district attor ney State vs NMller 6 10 "'publican til I tors. I'ortlan I), Or, Jan 81-At the au- Dual meeting of the republican editor ial pres a.scH'iatiou today the follow ing oftl er. were vh cted for the ensuing year: 1) M C Gault ot HillsUiro, presi dent; W J Clarke, Gervsl., ,cretary; M t Train, Albany, treasurer; executive committee, J H F.ddy, J li Ileagle and J T Lighter. More than AO business men aud tax payers of So in pter, desiring proper po lice, fire and sanltatr pMtecllon, have pet it loned the Itaker county cotnl to grant the city Ihe iIkIiI to call an lection to vote on Imsirporaiion aud election of ofiUvrs to be callest as speedily as piMaible. "p..iaiion pi Miimpier not le. than SH0, and designates the' piace or psreei m in no l be sl on Tor the city to beons mile long and three- fourth of a mil wide. FfcOH MOUTHER CALIFORNIA J JlChaii.bera Write Aualaer lHer Krom Vlist Hecllim. Iah AM.ti.-S Ja" IiKAU tiVAKlr. We are still enjoy ing llmi-liftiHte of S iulherii I'allfornla. The wi kilu r Ucsi! and dry. hut drs-s not tlieck viiiigrtioii lu lb 'e"t- Vesteidny was Urn (Jold-n Juli!n. It lelng the fiftieth yr sin "rst di.eover.v of gold Pi alif"nil- At 2 o'clock llm prix-em-im. stared m Ihe n,ur..l. It l.,kH hn If Ihe whole country had turned out l" make a dis play. They had a hi' trnin of do.rii'i donkey loaded dnu n fr Klondike. We have not Ixeti out to H- ran of war fame jet. He Ives some' miles In the country. Mr Jy free i moot live near hy us. Hlkhop Newman, of the fc churcn, has been with una few et-KS. J heard hlin preach twice. We wil have Itikliop McCain-, or Chaplain Mc- Cat a Iih Is Unt known, witn us next month to preach or lecture a wek. General ll-siih is lirs-ked for ihlkpl-ice soon; and they are planning lor Pre-Idem McKinley in the spring 10 vinil thht place. The busings on the 1 1 u pa streets is moving west. The slx-slory steel fire-proof l.lock is drawing near com pletion The First M K cliurcli build ing on .roadway hi a to come down, as the tructi es have sold the groni d for Marshal, Field 4 Co, of Cblcaa", and otliera are negotiating for I lie building i.f large blocks. Itul for a jxior man ihere is uo better place I ban Oregon. A man shot aud killed a woman on Proud w ay the other day and then tired two shots at Ihe mas with her, but missed. He gave himself up to Ihe olTlcels The Chinese festivities are over They niHite it lively here while lasted. Ihe night we went to see them they closed up the Jess bouse They said, "Heaps too many people.1' They may have thought we were going to storm the castle, so they turned oil li e lights and put us out Governor liudd is coming here the first ol the mouth, for bis health, they say. lCvervthing Is lookiDg lovely here, We w ill he borne pretty soon. J It CllAUIIKHB, DKXTKK JOTTINGS. The I'lilon of Silver Forcs Con llle u (led. The past week has been samewhst wintry. Mes-rs Hubert Carr and Norman Itoweu, who.have been working for the past year at Itaker City, are visiting their pureuts at this place. Kiifiis Wood. ha. lieen seriously lu disposed during the pnt week. Mr and Mrs II J Warbinton of Pleas ant Hill, were doing business at this place Sntuiday. Ou rcaiil.ig lha name, of those con necteil with the Young Melt's Itepub licau Club, one would naturally won der where the old men come in. The name it a misnomer Hoy Howard intend, starting to Dyeu, alsiut Feb 8lh, where he will join hi. father, and together they will go to Dawson City. The new bridge at I) C Mathews is completed and reHtly for travel. It Is a solid structure. Mr Vauduyne of Gihurg, was in the valley last week looking for cattle. Kv Illackwell of Springfield, begins a protracted meeting at the Dexter j school house today to continue during the week. An infant child of J F Holbrook is seriously ill. loMcph Parker vl-iied Kugene the first of the week. ADHyland has sold a number if beef cattle to Galney Matliews. A reunion of the advocates of 16 to 1, is called to meet at the school house on naturday evening, February 5lb, to discuss union, etc, iVmocrst., popu lists and silver re utilieans are a unit In this precinct ou this question, and all we a.k Is a good clean ticket of rep resentative meu ami Lost Valley will do ber part. likd. One More Man. AJm, to wero Umhl u 11 r e, Wu wonJiou. isood (111 be mt Kve: llul Kre, 1 claim, l ftrtburc till ltl, lor the wm on,troui ool until h met the devil." FOR TOBBACO, CIGARS, " CANDY. GO TO. Julie - Qoldsmitlj's Molt's Nenerine Pills The fmt remedy ior nervous pro. t ration xnA i all nervous J diKucs oi th .mmlF Vttttntivt ni hi. ASO AH1.H Isi.VU. oin. nf lk kx, ns:h as Nrrvtxa Pnvntti. F..t: The ,etltlon! R v"1. P0' Nirhtly tmi. nf Sun otee I. 1 S 0111 W"' T0"' WlAt'ory. cx of Min.pter IScm,vcu ol Totacco or OrW whvK Uu - im 1VT . to Coosumpiioa and lenity! 1,Vtt rurL or J00- 1 CHtMICAL CO Prop t. tknluA, Ohio, Eor rale at Hendrrsoo s I I o'a. The .nsrrl.se of i...f hug ,o.t p. , iul.rre.lden.. Mr J M Me I. y, ,;,d Mr. S J And"' ' T , nl ,nb. -sixth ...ol l'""'"':' ' k... y by ih-,...- -i.i...i , in 'i llli- '.nine ell le l..., M..rlnll I. It . I l..r of the FirH hil-tiaii church perlormiog the kere.l eere...... i.l in " ' ""I"" Slvi) lll'llllier. TliH hri.le bu- re-t h d In r.ii'- "i .......... I . .t. Hllll I- I" " kn'" O w mi , tuinoth Ihe prominelit p i.. i,l I.. .I.iircli ui.it imtuf ciri ! i.r ! I i tj, iu. at, -' nM.A ..f.m U not. uf till -'l koow II i lie - l..,.l., it, nil i.r Orik'Oi. i" I .lit holding Ihe pn.Ul"" of priideii' "-bd liianager of Hie Eugene Mid k l--ti.r C..nip.nv, one of .l e U-i conduct- ed mi I. In Wiklelii wk!".i KI.mIIv I, afoiuier sherd! of l"e county, and through his long leroibui-e j .I..I I.II.IHH.S a iiiialiituliicBliip n.j"- tlie warn, friendship ami confidence of large circle of friends w ho will ha.lei. to extend to hi... congrululu i aim bent wi-ih-s f.Tiu- ii.-iyqii'cdii.i I relation. Tl.ey hae icceived l"day mi i of irlejrain. and l-tlr i coimiatulaiion from filends abroad Mr ami M.sSbrllry w ill i onl ;.ue In nslde fur Ihe pre-el.l ul Pixin an. LiiC!n s reels where they will at home to tlieir friend.. t nia In ew England. IJ.s-T.iN, Jail .'il.-TI.e tein.eraltlie. n ,e.in d fioni various pari, of New Knglaud Ibis morning show mat me ii.id wave still continues: .Manchester. N H. 22 below; Lowell, Mass, 5 below; Lawreuw, Mass, 12 htlow, rorimiiu, Me, 8 telowj LewMon, Me, 24 below; Augusta, Me, 32 below; Uangor, Me, 82 below. Card of'! banks. Our heartfelt thanks are hereby ex tended to the people of Eugene for their many act.i of kindness du.lng the last illuts. and death of our be lwH n.lHtlve. Mr. Elizabeth Conser. May the Lord bless them. llKl.ATl VKS CI' MHS CoNyKW. I)i t o -llsrtar, wife of Titer Chris teu, died at Ler home four miles north west of Elmlra Saturday, January 2f, 1S48. aged 6.S vears. The burial took place in the Iuman cemetery Monday at II a in. Mr. Christen was a native tf Germany. F'oK Ki.onpikk A party of lour teen men passed through Eugene ou this morning's early train bound for Klondike. Dr li F Hammell, who was lortneily located In Eugene, was one of the party Thin Blood J Where the blood loses its J intense red grows thin and J jjj watery, as in anemia, there is fi a constant feelinp of exhaus- J tion, a lack of energy vitality and the spirits depressed. ! Scott's Emulsion of Gxl-liver Oil with Hypo I phosphites of Lime and Soda 2 s peculiarly adapted to correct 4 T .L; Tt. -j o if, mis tonaiuon. i ne coo-uver 4 oiL emulsified to an exquisite j fineness, enters the blood direct if and feeds its every corpuscle, 1 I restoring the natural color and J giving vitality to the whole a system. The hypophosphitcs I reach the brain and nerve $ J centres and add their strength- ening- and beneficial effect. $ I If the roses have left your J cheeks, if you are growing thin and exhausted from over- I work, or if age is beginning 4 to tell, use SCOTT'S Emul- J sion. J b urt you get SCOTT'S Emuliion W I Alldnniiit; 50c. tnj Ji.oa X SCOTT & BOWNE, Chmim, Ntw York. J Look Here Farmers! Bring tour Hides and Skins to our tannery, For all No. 1 Rreen hides will pay you 4 to 4 cenis a pound; for No 1 dry hides 10 cents a pound; For No 2 according to quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these prices re paid in CASH at Tru Willamette Tannery. Haines cCo- MEN!?e0Uc can i be cured lL Ill's0 uBa ,n,m nr of ua of mn. come to iht old.t T 1 Speculm un the PjoK,. J i I I tOSI Market SL Ettd I8S I H 1 onnr men .t,l n.l.l.ii. f k T " "-n ho a,t .uli.rm ' rrom ine rtftctt ul youiMl iml,wmi. n, ... . r...lurrk- . "- t. in i .-. - aff!! '.IteWto- lb. I lll.t ,, J'" "ere.r.1. JJ?," E'WF 1 T"""4 Iallara V OmnltafiKt tt U 1' L- . . Trrat. f A m m-1. ... . or letter. . . Li "T k, a Great M iu. Cocat avn.t a. k.. uerfu!ly yo 0 IOCS aUreih. . . IS PLUG TOBrW 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. WHILE WE lilowing any trumpets, nor outer walls to We Want Our Friends to understand that we will not bo undersold, and will duplicate any of the prices of our competitors. All IkM brands calico '. Ordinary and shirting calico Cabot V miiidin, yard or bolt Chicago Lb, lcst made Ladies' wool hose were Ladies' wool hose ril.bod top , Ladies' wool huso ribbed top Heavy wool underwear Ileavv wool umkrwear i .Beys' and Youth's Clothing - At andjlbelow cost. special rargains in MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS., Lid need prices during this month. All we ask is come and price our goods, and if not as low or a little lower than others, then don't trado with us. J. Junction City : MANUFACTUKEUS OF THF WHITE ROSE" o o op LO GUARANTEED The most popular flour leaning grocers. TURKS .VtZVr0 'y ll'1tJ ""' not wK'n I.urkraI 1-eopUM.f tins vicinity that 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS- Ladles an.1 Gents Straw Hate, Hosiery, Thread, Needles and Pins, Notions. Etc., cln-nHh marked at prices tha ake sales an.s. market price paid for produce- W.V.GHESSMAN, Hi II 3i i 3 Tel' 'I 4 Ti'im Tht- r,.m i, - . .!. Bmnsrt!; ABE NOT hanging any big banners onttt attract customers, 20 yds for $. 25 yds for l.K 5c .... 25c .... 25c .... 35e . $1.00 ... 1.25 now 1& now 2ft now now a now Jl.li H.McClung. Milling Oompasy. U R . o o o o r BEST QUALITY in the market. Sold by GREEKS. NO l,1U(;h Interested In the welfare I" Hie matter. .f Informing the lmve addeda Hue of - Springfield, Oregon. ill V?. 5 & f iH " W 'a . ,.., "... 0.i.Uuinauplawa.UaalT'II9a 1 W' 1-., . ' ' '- r...-. I rr boa: t t-r S ' W f I fc'SV.Tk SoV " Vt'H - J m'i, . ,'V -i " invor"fnirrr.f,i"ill. I; ' ,i -. "tM'tu. LV.V.N.aBdBfOSBLUN A ! LA0, UWi