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i. i ' -' 1 i I r " J n Al i? Ji w i ; I ) Eugene City Guard HA I'L'RDAY JU.NK 18 SEHSI'APKH .ME.NIUUTY. Tbe ItfKlnlcr jiH)lirr" fr a Mis rjtauinen t- iu t .n akes A not her About tli Circuit Judge Elect. Tli Register seems determin' I to miHreiire-ent Union men, who bav been eluded to ofllce, by mak ing harmful and unfounded chitns that they are gold standard Ueino ctats, which is another way of fay ing that they voted the Uepuhlcan ticket at the presidential election. It ha been compelled lo apolo gize to Mr Miller, county echool eupcrintenJent elect, for unneces sarily misrepresenting him on the financial insue, thus calling his K)litical integrity in question. The Register savs: ' "The Iteizistcr meant no injustice to Win Miller in accusing him of being a gold standard democrat as wscouliJ apply no more com pli mentary a term to him except to accuse him of being a gold stmd- ard republican. 'e have known Mr Miller personally many years, having attended the Univerrily ol Oregon with him, and we certainly j bold him in very high esteem. "A gold democrat sometimes, by his personal ability and popularity appeared upon the union ticket this year and ono of them has just been elected judgeof thU circuit so Mr Miller would not have been entirely odd had he been clashed an eucb." What can be the motived the Register ia continuously misrepre senting Mr Hamilton, circuit judge elect? Trior to his election it i;ave circulition to tho statements that Mr Hamilton was a largo holder of mortgages on real estate and a bank stockholder. Mr Hamilton promptly stamped tho accusations as falsehoods, and deniid owning any bank stock, whatever, or mort gages in excess of $1800. Farther Mr Hamilton was a consistent pup porter of Win J Bryan for president, and made speeches in behalf of the great silver advocate. His record on the financial question in one with which any llryan supporttr might bo content. Tho course pursued by the Register in attacking the honor and integrity of thoce gentlemen must be contemned by all fair mindod people. We do not believe the editor of tho Register would personally lie about a political op ponent, and wo cannot understand why he uses tho columns of his paper to accomplish the same end II Kit E 18 JUl'KNHLSll. The Spanish press is equal to the situation in keeping up tho courage of their people by publishing ac counts of domestio troubles in our great Republic, Only three weeks ago the HI Tiempo, a Madrid Journal, regaled its readers with the following bit of choice news "Word lias just been received bore that tho Indians are rising against the Yankees in Illinois, Ohio and other places. Tho farmers are petitioning the (iovernment to protect them Iroiu tho bloodthirsty savages, who are burning houses and killing on every fide. Troops are asked lor at Colorado, in tho State oi Denver, and at St Louis (San Luis), in Missipa." "News is brought to us that Buf falo Bill, a notorious outlaw and leader of a band of halt-breeds, has rien against the American timern ment, and is burning towns near his birthplace in Isew lork. The "yellow" journalism of our btiloved country should import some of those Spanish writers. The op portunities of tho past are lost, but the futuro slinuU give bright promises to any paper that could secure a fullttill of writers like the one that furnished the Madrid journal its blood curdling news. tsTAKDAKI) OIL TJXKS. What taxes does the Standard Oil Company pay? Tho company will answer this, because it does not pay any ade quate shafo ol taxes. Its dividends are $30,000,000 a year. Tho mar ket value of the Standard Oil prop erties is over $3o'),000,000. Now, the Standard Oil Company is taxed in New York City on nearly $2,000,000. It is taxed in Cleveland on $1,000,000. For tho entire United States we doubt whether it is taxed on over $10, 000,000. This leaves about $3 10, 000,000 which it escapes taxation. The question is, how does it escape? - i An 83-pouud royal CuinoA sal mon was delivered at TreseoU'sin Astoria, last week, Mr Trescott bad the fish taken to the ice works where it was frozen in a cake of ice. It will be forwarded to Omaha, to be placed in tho exhibit of Orrgou. WICKED (M MULING. Younz Loiter of Chicago hs a fueling that few men in the world's history have experienced. He knows how it feels to lone $11,000, 000 within a few weeks. The thought cannot but strike one, when such a Iocs is made, that in the ordinary couree of stock and produce gambling thousands of fortunes of varying sizes aro yearly absorbed in this wicked seething maelstrom. Hundreds oi fortunes were required to make this one lor tune, and it was all accumulated by such gambling. Laws that per mit such wild and reckless Ramb ling are radically defective. TOO MUCH UliPJUN. l)r Chapman's 11 scheme of kill ing local interest in State Univer sity events h is admirably succeeded. Incidenily be has done woodwork attempting to kill the University. The many strange face and well dressed men and women t J bi seen on former Commencement days wending their way lo tin Univer sity are sadly missing this year. The reason: Too much Chapman. If a prophet should have arisen in November, l&'JO, to predict that within a year and a half W J Bryan would bo at the head of a regiment of Nebraska volunteers and on his way to plant the Ameri can flag on tho ramparts of Morro Cistla ho would have found little credence. Tho new tariff b illhits druggists hard, ai every $1 bottle will have to bcara4 -cent tax. The law re quires about everything in a drug storo to carry a revenue stamp, and it is estimated thatOregon will yield the government about $2C0, 000 a year alone Irom this tax. Koseburg Review: The gold standard newspapers of the world announced that the Oregon election knelled tho desth of silver coinage. and at once the wheat market of the world collapsed. Verily, wheat and silver go together. Frank T Satan has been comtnis sinned colonel of a Tennessee regi ment, says tho Denver I'ost. This son-of-distinguished father busi ness is being carried entirely too far. 1'Ol.LKLTOK AT POKTLAXu. Ike I'utterHuii of Palem lids ttie l'luiu. Svlt In Hie Uuanl. Portland, Ore, June 10; 4 p in. Ad vices ust received from Washington state that I L Paltcrou,of Salem, tins been appointed by the president as col letter ol customs for the port of Port land. Mr Patterson m a member of the lust date tcnale from Marlon county, and was one ol John H Mitchell's warmest supporters, M-lstlnir Mm In ths bitter light rondo In the legislature tor the election of senator. Placing (leer lu the governor's chair paved the way for Patterson's poiutmeiit and relieved tin "M)wvrs tlml be" In the republican party of a very delicate luaulpulntlou which otherwUo would have been necessary. Ml). HANK WAIt TAX. I. sue Con uly Hankers Will donate Liberally lo Uncle bnui. Under the war revenue bill all banks will tie. taxed on tlielr capital stock. On .!,,(HH), f.-,u, lor euch II.UJO exceed ing this amount, $1 The banks lu Lane county will pay km follows under this law: Eugene Loan & Savings ltauk... fill First National Bank EOS Lane County Bank 100 Eaklu & llrintow, Cottage drove... 64 Fanners Merchants, of Junction lit) ALll.UY HANK TAX. K.ugeiio Lead Albany by $107" The psyluit of taxes Is uot a mutter for congratulation, esreclally to the patles who must yield of their lucre. But the business of cities are generally accurately relleeted by bank statistics and statement. In the bunk war tax Just levied by congress Eugene leads Albnuy b y fit1". As published elewhvr the banks of Eugene will ray 1419. According to the Altmny Democrat the tanks of that city will pay tA'i as follows Flint NiUIsiihI f-'U'i J W Cuslek f 100. Tut l The Brownsville bank will pay (.Mi.LM sud (lie Sclo bank $41.10. I'or Jalf. A 10-rooui rel nee, barn ou prem ises, two lots, line garden gtouad. good water, W) fruit trees. Also one lot with 5-iooiu resideuc. Will I rule for Taeoma property. For particulars apply to ()uaki office or S J hills, corner JeH'eraou and First s!rviM, Kuirens. Wheel for Trade. A good win el to trade for body fir or grub oak wood. Kaikkt. CIECDIT CODRT. 8 () W IlurJ s K T Cooper; to record looey. Continued. J JWbulr UWbiteJ;to recorer tuiDiiy. Luunoutu, H lo r ssiiijiimeDt of J II Wlnteaker, lusolveDl; li;ntuent in btokruptcy. fi nal report C!ed, AiigBe discharged. 'M Dallie IUaob t 1IL IUucb; diroroe. DefeodaDt ansrJtd a divorcs tod custody of uiuor cbild. 31 JMHoroTsJII Wbltiaker tt 1 ooufirinatlon. Bale eunflroied and defioi u;y jadgmenl glien. 45 M i IloiUall vs Jaroei A McLeod et at; foreclosars ol heo. 20 days allowed to file reulT. 41 o u Larson t laaae uarsos;;to recover monex. Continued. I'l Rebecca S Hpity vs Elva Spirj; divorce. Btfsult, Ilefeired to II V Nor Ion to report the testimony. Divorce grsnted. iH Ola Bbarp vs A J Jobnion: to recover personal property. W days allowed to n iwer. C9 Nellie Htyder v Jimes A Kuyder; divoroe, Continaed. PliiclilT awarded custody of minor children until termination of suit. Referred to Geo B Dorris to Uke testimony. CJ I'll il Neli, doing business st Phil Noil 4 Co vs R U Hayes; to recover money, Continued. CO llC Taylor vs Berth Taylor; di vorce, Divorce granted. C7 Arthur Uartman vs Mary Ilarlman; divoroe. Default. Inferred to L L Ste. vent to take testimony. Continued. CD AC Dunn, executor, et tl, vt Sidney Born; to recover money. Continued. CJ Oeorge M Dillard vi is J Dillard et al; paitition; B 1 Dillard appelated pnar- dian ad litem of minor heirs. Partition granted. 70 CF Gill vi Ed Fitzpttriik alias Ed Fitzgerald; to recover money. 30 daft al lowed to the amended oomplaiut. 74 Wilhelinina Collet vs George B Collet; divorce. Referred to C II Bollen to report testimony; default. 4 Wni Vtnduyn, executor vt C 8 Vtn dayo; confirmation. Confirmee. 77 Stats of Oregon vt K SI Dunoan; adultery. No report. 70 Btats of Oregon vt Hatlie Dement; adultery. No report. 21 Hchool Fund CouimWsionert vt Barah L Johnson, formerly Barab L Lytlo t al; couflrmstion. Confirmed. 21 Geo M Ulackbnrn vt Clara Black burn;divorce. lteport ol referee filed. Di vorce granted. 27 Georgo Midgley vt C T Goodman; to recover money. Default and jndgment for fOS.10. 3'J Wm and Thomas Seavey vt II O Ply mate and D J Gover; lo reoover money. Judgment for plaintiff. , 35 John Debrlck vs II J Joinet admr et al; forccloiure. Default, judgment and de cree; atltorney fee f 10. 30 BUruberg & Benderi vt U P Cald well, admr et al; foreclosure. Default and juilguitmt for $'J3'J,45 and $25 attorney fee, 37 Geo Midgiey vt Wm Edris and wife et l; foreclosure. Motion to strike out antwer; allowed and given lime to die new auswer. 51 John W Harms vt Janice D Bart, lruateetal; forecloturs of lien. Default judgment aud decree. CO North American Trust Co, a corpora lion vs Adam llichey, et foreclosure. Con tiuued. CI John Cogswell vt II B Whitney; to recover money; dirmisttd on motion of plaintiff. Ci A O Mattbewt vt J E Noland; to re cover money. Default aud judgmeut for tH15.31 and (75 attorney fee. 74 Wilbelmiua Colloa vt George Collet; divorce. Jieforred lo O H Ilolden to roport testimony. 8 Btate of Oregon vs A P Condray larceny. Grand jury found "true bill Junellth. On motion of Proseonting at' torney the dvfeudsut wtt permitted to en ter plea of guilty lo simple lnreeny and wat fined f'23. The following caaet were couliuued: 3 In rt estate of Joseph Iluiley, de ceased; certified from county court. 1'J J K Davis eta), vt City el Eugene et al; to restore the publio tipiare. 23 Fredericks lhmtuiu vs Jacob Park; to aet aside deed. 25 Dorris A Stevens va V II Poole; to recover money. 28 N L Herstiberger va A J Johnson, sheriff; injunction. 31 K L Smith vt N 11 Taliafero; Injuno- tion. 38 Allacheney vs C FZilkeyand wife to recover money, 3'J A Ilacheuey vs KJ Zilkry and wife to rtcover mouey. 41 Mrs Cordelia Reynolds yt Lane conn, ty a publio corporation; damages 43 E J Crawford vt J N B Fader; to dis autre partnership, 4rt The Vuli-aa Iron Works, a corpora tion va 1 he Siualaw River Luuiber Co, i corporationi conrlruiation. 4'J George Midgiey vt William E Iris; iiijuuetion, 71 Melriua J Bayt vt A J Johnson, therilT; Injuuetiou. 73 E J trailer vt New Z.'alauJ Insur ance Co; to recover money. 75 J E Youug, adm'r, vt W 8 Chriamtn aud wife; to set aside deed. til) Princilla DeWitt vt J If aud Fran cet Chaudler; foreclosure. Half PiiCG iii Wo have a lot of Ladies' Low Shoes in lilack and Tan that will bo sold at Half Price- T,ies0 sIloes are as R00(1 as any in our store, but are sold at this price to cloe out. If you want a 2.00 Oxford fur 1.00, goto YORAN & SON, Ihe Shoe Dealers JUST vmiTiw lUTITniT I I If UNUdUAL Aliinill inn Ml f imi mm For Sale. A line stock ranch containing SlYi aree for sale at aliareain. Will sell as a whole or lu parts, one contaluiug improveinetiis, house ami two name, eoiisiatluir, of Kit scrrw; the other ps ture Unds princlpallv. Situaleil six miles from Kugi-ue, (.'all on or ad dress J M ClR&Hlt&RT. Kukene, Or. Kepalrs For any mower or binder In this mar ket to l had at V L Cbaiubeis. Uats Wanted. Ws pay eh. I K Prrnw, Ninth street Special totlie Uuanl. Key WfcST, Fla, June 15; 4:30 p m Insurgent Dies throughout Cuba last night Indicate unusual activity. WILL OtVCFY I'ORTO RIO. Wakuinotos, DC, June 15; 40 p m The Fourth Army Corj s, General t'opplnger, will Immediately undei take the occupation of Porto Itico. TROOP TRANSPORTS. Ham FRANCISCO, June 15. The transport steamships China, Colou, Zealaudla and Senator are nearly ready to depart. CABINET RESIGNS Paris, June 15 Premier Malvlne has tendered the resignation of the entire French cabinet. WashinqtoNi DC, June 6; 010 ru Insurgents are rushing to tne aid of the Americaus at Guantanaino, Cuba. Heavy fighting Is reported, SAILED FROM FRISCO. Kan Francisco, June 13; 3:10 p m The second Manila expedition sailed this afternoon. The greatest demonstration ever known here was given the departing troop. London, June 15, 6 p in The sec retary of the German embassy was shot io back here today by an unknown a-snilant. The wounds are fatal. RATTLE AT (IUANTANAMO. Washington, June 15 la a hot bat battle at Guaclanituio lat night the Americans were victorious. Our loss light but the Spanish left a number of dead and wounded behind. STA RVATION FOR SANTIAGO. Santiago de Cuba, June 15 Admiral Sampson has succeeded lu placing Santiago on famine rations. Com muuication with outside poluts Is destroyed. Special lo tbt Odibd Kingston, Jamaica, June lu; o p m Heavy bombardment yesterday by the Marblehead, Texas, and Swanee The Guantanamo forts were deniol Ished completely. The Spauiards lied, tbelr loss bemg heavy. The Insurgeuts ate holiilng a grand celebration. Guantanamo is situated on the bay of the same Dame, on the southern coast of Cuba, about 80 miles from the extreme east end of the Island. Ed Uoard. rOUTO RICO EXPEDITION. Special to the Guard. Cadiz, Spmn, June lO.-The Span ish reserve squadron stilled yesterday, returning last night. Spain Is now greatly excited over the report that the American fleet In teudtd to sail for Spain. Germany's iiluff. London, England, June lO-Ollkials declare that Germany will not permit America to turn the Philippine Islands victory to her own use. PORTO RICO. Washington, D C, Jure 10 Woik of selecting regiments for the Porto Rico expedition Is being rushed. TROOPS ARRIVE San Francisco, June 10 Four train loads of Tennessee volunteers will arrive here today. TO FILL HANKS The (Jovernment Wants 25 Soldiers From Eugene More Gov Lord has issued pioclaraatlon calling for 330 more recruits for the war. Of this uuuiber Eugene and Lane county is entitled to 25 men. The Adjutant General has named recruiting ameers. For Eocene he names J M Williams, of Company C. None of the men will be armed cr equipped till they reach San Francisco the object being lo get them Into ser vice as quickly ms possible, to that they may join thcl.' comrades a' the front without delay. allied The highest cash price will lie paid for KM) tniis of bided hay. Iuqtilre of Hi J Alfl IiiiihIihii, ICugene. I'u (its and Oils. Our st.s k is larger than ever. Ml.l paints fresh from factory. Our prices sun me nines. I k Kktkrs, Ninth St, Eugene. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of emi:kt is a mtut Special to the Quart). Key West, June 1G, 7 p ni Junta ofllcials have received advices that 0,000 Cuban soldiers have deserUd Id a body. For bale on Easy Terms. A nice home in the heart of the city ; good house aud outbuildings, all lu good repair. I am instructed by the owner to oiler this property for sale for 10 days. Terms, $TcX); $220 down; balance on time, secured by mortgage on the property. Don't Tail to see this. G W Kinpf.y. Agent. The Acme Steam Fruit Cauner. This canner not only savts a creat d'! of labor In canning fruit, but also Mains the flavor and form of fruit. I here Is no burning or bolllnir over of fruit as the fruit Is placed In the jars oeioic cooklug. tfy uslug It leas. beaut, com and meats may be canned with perfect safety. the eanners may be seen at Starr & Aya's store, Agents wanted, address. E M llOWEHMAN. Walterville, Or. Loral Market June 17, 1J93. Wheat-60c. Oats 2S 1 1 ops 2 to Sc. ltutter 20 to 35c pr roll. Eggs He; scare. Potatoes 25c. Poultry-fa 60 to 60 per desen. Oats Wanted. We pay cash. I K Peters, Niuth street. For sale aud Rent. Hou-ehold furniture; 4 cords maple wocd. Houee to leut fir sell, fine house of 10 rooms, or one-half of same, and oue hou.e of 5 rooms, with good gurileu grounds w ith both. For nun and further Inf rmatinti Inquire al this oftlee or of S J SiiU', ii rntr ot First slid JeflV rsu street, Eugene, -- Decreased Vote As a result or the ollieiul eanvuM so loi as completed, It Is judged that the vote cast lu Oregon a week ago wax about 85,000. or 10,000 less than that cast at the presidential election ot 1S90 Another week will be lequired to se cure official returns from all counties Notice To Poultrjmen. If you waut flue cockerels from prize winners, li P llock, Duir or Drown Leghorns and S H Hum burgs, call on or address Amos Wilkius, Ash Grove Poultry Yard, Coburg, Or. Oregon tirape Kooi. 60,000 pouuds wanted. Will pay the highest market price for all I can buy. S H Friendly. The New Produce Co. All kinds poultry; eggs, butter, hidis and furs bought f.,r cash at Euget e Produc.! Co, 1st door suuth A V Pet i's store. For Sale. 10 cb ree milch cows, all giving tmlk aud uoue over 0 years old. Addresa W 11 vVelbarn, Pleasaut Hill, Or. Lost. A sack of binding twine In the northern part of town. Findtr will Oe rewarded by returning same to Caluson & Son, Eugene. To Tr ade A buggy in good repal to trade for a bicycle. Uquire at the Gcahd office. Oats Wanted. We pay cash. I K PrrER8,Klnthstnet, ARM New Glovve New Veilings New Shirt Waists New Ruchings S. H, FRIENDI1 in' sj ur Waii inner ...Is row ready for tat GALL AND SEE IT. CAMW.WAAM n. m :WM coco; dvwwwwvrAVWb .Incf Rnhhop at Ifiat VUrii IIUUUUI Ul mu' I1 ICS lilt Wall Paper in liHffl A A Ai t- si - 1 Wm Go's Winta P.S. 10,000 rolls just icceived. CHAIN t Mom e' V K it m mi is STEEL HAYRAKES TWINE, 0IL,AND REPAIRS OF ALL H BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC Loughmiller & Pg) When You See THE WILLSIE tS 1,. t . il ,. 1 on will loot no rurtnrr. harelhemanj will be pleated to allow Ihem to jou. Blue Andalusians and Black THAT WIS-The tl'e "u.V and lortland Ori'K""; "', jii' 1. hoa.liil ly a foi-l.''1 ,,)' Northup,lirarevnie.N.-. prtrt r' Jen I. hiailtxl by a obnaburg ahow, i-rn.oni.J"' Egg oneieitlrgi-.00, 3.5U. T. F. EUGKNE, W.ien jour walch nseds $tudio of Superior potorafs Take ERB THE JE ids Nfn 11 ' J r-Ilti-TXI.Ay wat.h itptiriH' r Jewelry won. Corth andWlIln,l' 1