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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1898)
wT,ji'i,?:l--?L- "- ' . r . i MONDAY, AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WK ART. ASSI'.KTIN'i IN THK COl'RTS OIR WOIIT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD 'CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear on every the fac-simile signature of C&i?ffl&fa wrappi; This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used it, 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 jff - on the and has the signature oj C&ffl&cAUi wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few mor pennies on .), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Tailed You. TMt CtNTAWH C0MMIIT, TT MURRAY IIMI', NIWVOHH OITT. A P101BKB BDOOATUE The Death (if .1 W Johnson In' a Well.Hpenl Life. "John W JohDHon, of Kugene, wlioso health lias been f tiling for some time, died at his home Wednesday. A wile and fix children survive him. II in death will bo generally regret ted thnughnut the state, an ell nB by tho large number of persons who bad OO0M in contact with, him aH students at theHtate university, of which he wan the first president, and wbloh be resigned a lew years ago on account of failing health. Ho howeyer, retained the chair of Latin, which he held until a few days before his death. People here regard him as a BatttOII county man, having been reared near Cur vallis, being a son ot Charles John son, brother of Jos I) Johnson, and having a large family of relativts in licuton. "In ISoS be entered Yale college and graduated four years later. The late M K Mulkey, formerly ot Cor vallis, was his companion at col logo. Upon his return from the Kast he took up the profession of teaching and became the first prin cipal of l'ortland high school, a position ho held for seven years, his incumbency extended to the time he was selected us president ot tho state university in 1876( lie Ho was born near Kansas City, Mo, in 1886, Mr Johnson's 6X01 but character and exalted li.-j.-sitijn are well inipics-cd upon the many students who have attended iho university and in this manner ho has nHsishd greatly in elevating the morals of the state rill. TROUBLE LIBM fl l I'll AU.K.K "The whole trouble,' .-aid Stvre- tary Alger, at lVtroit las wi,k. "bin been in the Viilunteer troops not knowing how to care for them selves." Whereupon the Kans.is City Star got funny and publish, d uu advertisement for the kind of volunteers that could servo accord ing to the ideas of the Secretary of War: WANTED- 100(000 Vi'l.CNTKKKS For the United States army, to servo for two years, or until the end of the war, or until death d it s us part. Must not be- less than 1 nor more than ;iS years old, end must lie fully provided with the following essentials for Inking care of thennolves: 1. Medicines, i -e and milk. 2. Water. 3. llalious. 4. Truii) orl (hips. 5. Suitable clothing. ti. Healthy camp grouuds. 7, Hospitals. 8. Surgeons. 8. Ambulances. 10. Tents, coats and blanketr-. 11. Competent olUoerr. Wageillo.COa month and tLe gratitude of a great nation Kissei.i. A Aiukr, Secretarv of War. TBI LATE PKOFMeOR JOflHSOI. Ivlitorial in Sunday Oregonian: ' ll is not possible to estimate justly tho value of such service as 1'rofosBor John W Johnson gave to Oregon, because its results lie be yond tho possibility of definite dis covery and identification. That it was very great there can be no question. To Professor Johnson and a few of like spirit it is duo that the germs ol u gouuiuv scholar ship aid a wholesome culture, planted le re in very early tiuieH by Chandler, Marsh, Atkinson and otlii ri, ero nourished through tho long and adverse period of pioneer condition, It was their devoted attachment, under eircurasUnces of some personal Bacrilice, to the ideals of the student, that created hero long before the days of mater ia 1 development, a body of horoe bnd youth ol very exceptional annUl training. "Very much tf the distinctive character of Oregoa rests upon this fact, lor no small part of her tra ditional independence has grown out of tho efficiency ol her own DfOplotohff own needs. Oregon has not had, like soineothcrs of the in wei sta.es, to look abroad for leadership or for talent in any de partment of community life. All that her conditions have demanded of person il ability and of mental or professional equipment has been found at home among her own peo ple; and without such service I'm fessor Johnion gave to tho country, this could not have been said. 'i'rolessor Johnson was neither a brilliant nor a great man, hb the world measures men, but in his walk and sphere he did a work truly gieat, accomplishing what brilliant men often fail todo, name ly, to impress upon those who come under their inlluonce with true Idaall and worthy aims in lite. An inherent soundness of heart is tho dominating spirit in all men of this character; but wosusjiect that what gave to PtofwiOI Johnson his rare effectiveness was his knowledge of and sympathy with Oregon anil Ongontan ideas, lie was in a very genuine sense of the world of schol arship; but no devotion to abstract learning, no spirit of cidemic ex clusiveness, was ever permitted to separate him trom the life an I the people about him. The temper and the tone of Oregon lie were in the man and pirt ol him. lie lived and worked with his own people, not as the representative ol an abstract and foreign culture. Kii ship, thoroughness, sympathy in these line traits liy the force of a carter whore u tluenees wete all for good." i III. -KVVTOKUl. CANDIDATE. It is not ueceeaarj to announce that the toning eesion of the lek'- iilature will be strictly a business one. Millio itire Corbett is a can didate for United Stales senator, and it is not unlikely that the sen atorial lee that long has heen but ting in hi bonnet will reveree lb DISHES WASHED Gold IitHt due it. Mnrnin "ill noon and iiurhl. Mukt-s a dull thing bright Housework's u delight with ll gives to an bumble home or u pulfl.ee Uu both alike require. It's woman's best friend und di mi 1. 1. FAIWalE COMMIT, CUmm w. Louin. ruio oi me umy nu-i uvi cimcu hon.y !)'. In other words instead i i a. i i L.i .,i.j : of gathering sweet-i disburse them. An old man in bis dotage! Iteport credits the Portland banker with having materially as sisted iho party managers with the necessary "dough" to carry the leg islat ire. That b010 tho caso the old man has sl-ong claims o.i party fealty. POLITICAL SB8M0V. iiiga nr Bigliltr, l'ni. (lovornor Lord'B action in calliug a special s -Hsion of tho legislature meets the approval of no one hut a lew i i ig leaders and usjiranls to office. J'he people f.-;! that if they have been able t get along lor nearly two years without legishtive aid tiny should bo able to slai.il it tour months longer. Hut Lord bai a personal interest in tho matt -r, and will have his way at the ex pense ot tho people. There is an item going tlx rounds of the press to the effect that t Im proper way to keep apples in win ter is to wrap them in old new,, papers bo as to exclude the air, 'flu: newspaper however, must be ore on which the subs ription has been paid, othtrwiso dampness resulting from what is "dew" may cause the fruit to spoil, J'endlo'on has I'd latest horror. A man crazed by drink ran aflBOok. killing a man, latally wounding u waman and atte.npting to kill u girl. Ha should be treated like a mad dog. Junction City : Milling Company, IIANUFAOTURBB8 OF THE "WHITE ROSE" FLOUR. n o o o o GUARANTEED The most popular flour loading grocers. BOOKS-STATIONERY CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE If you wish to see the tinest display of Booki and Stationery Ever brought lo Eugene, Kntire stock just roeeivetl direct from Chicago. H. G. Mil LER Proprietor $3.75 Will buy a Extension Day & Henderson's. During the Exposition At Portland We desire thai you Make our estahlishnien Your Headquarters, Have YOU, - .nail -it ,o You iu our eare. Any I'll reels or hagaui' Left with u& Will hfi properly Cared for. Aid M HPT Was) powder touch that rat enemy, eiiiW'-. At ti e I miut rjr. Work Continu e on Hi u mati - Will lis i annul. Dally '. ir.rd Se'l l IheKugeue eaunery tins te. n run ning Ms gfaporalr very lUCOesafully tbepvt 10 dnj i" Preach pruoes. These they Mil about Wedae dar or Thursday and will oommtnea imniHiiut.lv after on th Itailau pi lines, on wl.leli lle-y expect lo have (pilte a nin. laperliilendaot Mutleth boa te tarned from Idaho, wliere be baa Just put III a large: plant ir a pari" Ol capi talists, and will fiom now on give bis pi-rsnnul utti-ntion t- all mutters per tnlnlog lo Uu. curing of the fiuli. The mauaitiMUi will eao Inmatoai aguin this year, their pn-vli-ua experl BMOU liavinit MtB very MCOtBfflll. A larue tird.-r fur eana lias nlreatlv been placed and this d parltnent of the es tablishm. lit la le lng nude re ady fur its run. llll. 1 UlilSu sluai i; Bagbef Hoaod Over to Appear I I.- the t.ranil Jury in Hie Sum of 1150. Be- paiiy uward -. pi ai ii... Uughtt was glvau an exami nation la-fore Justice Kcott, at Cres artll, yesterday on the charge of imv ing cut I). mon Hherwood on the arm and on the aide of the neck, at lilt Hayes' hop yaid last Saturday even ing. The detente eflkrad no testimony. Hughes was Isiund over in (lie sum or i2i0 in ,-, ear before before the Krand Jury, Whloh he promptly furulnhed. Attorney Harris appeared for (he state and Attorney llilycu lor the defendant. The row occured at a dance, and it seems the young men, who were IS and 1!' yea's of agw respectively, have bean enemies ror ome time. Sherwood's wounds are not wrlooi mi we are iiilormcd. BEST QUALITY. in the market. Sold ly .ill 6-ft Antique Table at A.B.Steixibach &Co , r. . , , LEADING Clothiers, Hatters AND Furnishers Cor. First and Mortison Sts. Portland, 0 BRPT 10. A liu, I .m.i. .-"ulirday i veiling Jehu Ki el " ,'" "'M'l,r "l (' "la"' adlsiui f I-' feet from a l'U loft in the floor btlow, dWooatlifg h eollar bona. Oh "hire called Mdattrndrd iba injuied man. Mr KPeben bad h la lent with blB, blohforlOUaltt did H0t br.ua dur ing the fall, lhu avertlun wli I HI K1 bavapnrrad H,e- 1, p .Vple , ber 18, im, t I'1" bomaol liu '.filers, ii i Kdwarda, ttHlchBaoke irfeanaar afionian Mr Allot BOeger,aged44jrearB. lk oea..i waaadau iw "f ins lata ' ElW.nds I ha funeral occurred at l pm today d I OO 9 laojataryol tbiaelly. Kok vbi Baar.-Btv M L Uoe and raOllljP and Mle Stella RobUMOO Md Mtrtla Aotao, will leave on to morrow's foreuo u'a tralu lo visit the Onaba Eapoattloo and polntain Iba BaM. JKltoblnson will acconipuny the parly as far a Portland Pi nkhai.. Tba funeral of the lute Mrs S.-ili BlmOMMM of Lke Crtek,'C enntd yesterday at the I'leasuiit Hill etnatary. The remains were bau'ed the entire distance, about 5.1 miles, In a wagon, and the trip made In a day and one half of ulmost OOOtinOOM traveling. atLakk Hknnktt.-J 1) Matlock writes from Lake lleimett lhai be has boua-htthi interest of bis i rother II bum, In the hotel and store. Ivlls Matlock Is local syei i for a steamboat transportation line. MaRBMOI Lioaaaa A marrlaga liee .se was issu d t! la forenoon by fjoooty Clerk i. eto j W Koom and Mrs K L (lover M AituiKii At me itaidenoe o! the ..IllciiitiliK eler.yinali, in Kugene, Ore- gin, Sapt It), i8S, by Hev PO B brake, Mr J V Kouni and Mrs RL (over. Skiti.kp.- The suit eoinmeiiced tiy (iray A Hons agallial J I' Holland as, Bett led today. TUESDAY SEI T 20. Wki.i. Known Hkkk Sunday's Oreitmiiaii pObUahM an article on "Oregoniaim at Omaha." It has lo say OMMHOlUg a latly well known ant highly resptcted hen : "Mih C'lar I'arao ns. of Kilirclie, has charge of I he educational exhihit, in the liberal arts building, which provokis noihing but Iiraisc, ho suerinr Is the display and so excellent the anal gemeiit. For a number ofyiais she was engaged iu educational work, having taught school In Ioun, hi fore moving to Ore gon. Later she tuught in the Willam ette valley, and has kept apace with tlie progressive strides Intnl.' in educa tional woik, and is ina position to state 1 1. i the Oregon display comparts very favorably wilh those cl OtbtT ata'es. Mrs Parsons was a charter member of the Women's liellef C'orj o'Ktin ul at Kugi ne, anil has alwajl shown ail interest lu local allairs where the iutlutuee of progressive, en terprising women tins heeu required.'' A Kaii.ikk. The Dalles T M of Monday: "Tne project otChrisuiau lirothers to haul freight from The Dalles to Silver Lake, by sleain litis ended as many thought it would end iu a complete failuie. The engine and empty wagons, alter nearly a mouth's labor, have reached the Davis ranch eight or Ian miles beyond Shearer's bridge. Part of the freight was un loaded at Long Hollow, Ilfteen miles from here, and the remainder at Bhearer's bridge and is now ptobo bly 00 the way to Silver Lake by the old matbod. The eugiue will tie taken to Silver Lake aril probably used to drive a wood saw or saw mill or something of that kind, although the t'hrisnian'a we are told, still talk of using it to haul freight across the Crook eouuty desert to SiU ver Lake." I.AKliKST MlXK m THE WoKLl). Co.tage tinve Leader: It may nit I i ' illy W known (hat the BUok Bttkta Cinnabar mine la probably the U st as well as i he largest qMokallVaf mlue in the world. The largest smelt- Ing foroioM for lha rad notion of the ore has just been completed aud is ca pable of supplying wbao, work ed to its full eupacity, the entire qolok- illrar matkat uf the United states. Supt Bahrmao says there arc now. over 60 men on the compauy's pay roll and that two large hoarding houses ha v-e been built, oue at the mine and oue at the smeller, for the aecommt -datiun of employes. Though it is not generally known, yet it Is a fact, that the prominent-.. n exten-iven. sa of ibaaa mjgetare m re gaDarall; ia ked of In France in,, I Herman than r vlt here in o.d a eh foot." CURED BY CUTICURA I in; trvnl.l..t hJ auj face. I to, Z, nw, y lien wu hwltH, tb BaMMkMBM SrliPT (Vtt Tf i o. rt.tn. m" rntr CHRONIC ECZEMA IwLt'i chtw this Inittid." J There has never been any question of j 'w . ml I I'Mk' V fMer IKnallr ir.H in imlf. wit I 'i I Ti flfliM ilflfi ilfli lltntifi' Ul i t v. iltal. MM). .-. do.t. iu.j ' Hpf MM tttBflfliie.OregMby B HPHIkM hi wHIum vti a . To Tin. Kast. Kev and Mri.M L Hue ami family, Mr ami MrJ N 11 Fuller anil Mrs Ful'ei'a mother, and Mhfta Stella ItihiiiHou anil M rtie Auteii formed a party that h ft today for the Kast. They will journey to Omaha together, uidf from there will Visit lu vailoui a.ales. Most of t In party will he abatnt two uionths. Miinky Turned Ovku. Sherill Wither today turned over to Treanin er I'rtllermni the sutn of $15110 37, tax money. This makex !l,'Jo() collected by the praaant ineuiubeut of the iberlfl'a i nice. The dallnqoanl oil now ouly ainouiitH to about jti.HUO. PoCTOVriOia Kstaiilished The following new pi'stoflleea have been estuhlhhed in I.ane cutiniy sine laat Dtotmbar; amor; BllUtoo, Batrofi Mirth, Ord, Haiuaw, Hainarla, Vid. Names changed: (late Crtekto Kills toil. Dl-coutintied: Sinslaw, mail to Loraue; Wallace, mail to Co) luge Grove. MlBJUID,-AI MlaoeapolU, .Minn, Hit.irdav, Sept 17, Ihtis, .li-s Oemariua Boboflald to Mr Laatar ci lluilu, of Eugene. They will remain in the Bait about oaa year before lettirulug to Oregon. The bride renidid in tbl-i city about ehjlit years ago. SliAii Fi.msii i:i).-J!eij Lyouacaut d wu fro.n llohemls, bint night, hav ing completed the road Into the iiiIiuh, Owing to a larger rock lo-ma ion tlnui a itielpated, the building has been slow, an likewi e coatly to the ooutractora, Housts Siolks. Some iljiel stole fl ve head of horses from Alex Cooley, near Cottage drove, riaf.irday night. Three of the QOMM came home j ester day, and their rnndiiion showed thnt they had been rlddao veiy hard. LluBTHIHa Stkikks Yesterday mornlug lightning Btruek in the stub bh Held of Mr Barrett the dairyman, about -J00 yards frm his barn. The stubble wna ignited and bttlDCd for some lime. MaRBIBO -Mondaa'a a in. TV. ... fVriil I i k .. ati. m wriiui, is, l4 .v .ill- ,It-r .truu.rh' ii IVMtleilt l.f All.oriv rin, I Mi lr I " i vi rimm flHWUU" aid were marrietl iu Kugene yesterday, . ... ...no , Ult'lHllUg, ' Makkikh In Thomas Caufltld and Mis biargar I Murray Mr fat.fl.-Ui is known l,y ma-iy of ,.ur , iln-'iis. I (ervenfle IV fneat remedy for cervcus pros t 'at ion and a'J nervous diseases oi the SHWT, Nightly EfmV oer LiSUmT-:M, Insanity. $1.00 T S CHWIWL co- Prop I. Cbeland. Oh!n r aale by W iM & Liniu Ul I'll o PLUG It is acknowledged by all to be the Victor, Its campaign has been successful because its forces have been irresistible. These forces arc high quality and large quantity for a low price. In no other way can you get so large a piece of really good chewing tobacco for JOc. member the name when you buy again. 'r, i ii'jrvu mi- .u -. I ! d . 'U.e ' ii nr. n .mi A lit run ti -tat ' .MM PI wiui m i S5 : tor Pliaa ..rt. -t. Vjl eclpt of ori. '. . f l.w. MANUFACTURING CO.. i ru, cki For sale by Wilklns Lino. Try a JACKSON SQU RE A T Juiiiis tioldsil's All Po ular Hrandi Of ( lgttr for MUTT'S PENNYROYAL i.ii i . ...tAoai - .,f , rL'irl-iU l.ln.ur. "I.SJ 1 s.Od.1.1," micAiCO.1 For fate by W kins I-ion. Look Here Fan Brinn vcur Mad Skins It our tannery. h'or nil To. 1 'Tien ll' ' pny you 4 t I een'isp f..r V., I .!. . ! lilt!, 10 0 nound: F r y 1 :wMH qoallty, 4 to8 i-enlfc Now don't forget thjsin are paid in CAS" ' Thp llmetltTM a u I from the tfTccis ceei in mamrrr )t Itohllil. I.. mil' in all ill ootnp Piailalun 1'rr.i ii.-iic.r l k combinati.'ii .-I ' er, iho Doctor I that it trill i I Mbn nin iM.rtT.-infnt cure. and -juare Phyi ' I ia his uper . .i i 11 1 S i.l. Ill ajrwm wltlio -, i Cflvi our II i iii:iii i H'e to'! ' eivi uj! ThonttiKl I Conult.-iti-ii . CBAMOMS I men! per. "The. Phi fret. I A i ot Wk TOIT li: Croat Mnr till finest lad I 1 world. C I ' , ire mado; b. - W are C ' ' fUTALO'" t05t Market a " a, otI: 0.1UI ESS. Ik IS "