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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1899)
CITY COUNCIL .' M-lllll I t- CASTQRIA ArcCclflblcIVcpnr.i(ii A ling lie Sloniiidki midDuwcL. of rromotcsI)ijcslion,Clircrful icvtandikstContii ndllirr Oinuin.Morj'liinC nor Mineral. tsot Narcotic. , ... .' n-XiMl'UrTUJVt Jit A. tut Ami' AiiJ JSpmmiutt Am .).. AprrfW-l Remedy fort on lltofl lion. SourSlriniarh.lJi.tiihoi fl Vonns .Convulsions, I evcrish tuss and Loss or Sleep. facsimile Sitfniilure of nt;v YORK. CASH CONVENTION THE EDITORS For Infant n and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the (Signature of CXACT COPOF WRAPPER. A Large Amount ol Routine Christian Church of Lane Will Be in Eugene Tuesday Business Was Transacted. Countv Mel at Junction. July OOO ORDINANCE PASSED I Jill ill ri-Kll The Kind You Have Always Bought. CUSTORIA f Hi tIMTAU common, ni oa ntf. HOW WK APPliM FLOAT. A little more t ban ii year IfO Murk llminit whh rushing around tin' Cnnitol nt Washington during hi ib(iri sod begging Democratic HouatorH u. nl OOOfNOMBI n not to force the issue of war with Hpain. 'Jt will hurt business," shouted Mark with apoplectic vehemence. "I I'm DOM ol our h usi iieaa to look after the Cubans let them Htitrvc' (Jive uh jmace at any price," etc, etc. The people reinoinhcr these things very well. They rn lnoinhcr alto that HUM anil Do pew, ami other bond and gold WOf ahipping sons of itelitil, even went mo far aa to declare that the destruc- To doOBOnttrfttt his faith in what he helicviM IbOQOOpy, Howard Kcrtz jumped from the llrooklyn bridge, New York. He escaped practically unhurt. He believe in a superior will power, and to test thin power determined to jump Irom the bridge, arguing that he would come out f the experience uninjured. He established to his I own satisfaction the correctness of hid belief, an I will live to preach it tO the world. It i- likely he hi! enough NDM not to try tM OXpOfi intent igaloi notwithstanding hia peculiar belli I. The pitcher that goes often P the well, or the jug; to j the di-dillory ia liable ti lie broken I when lOMl HtDOOtod. Our business men and property noUlOfl ihonld work together to secure the binldin of a railroad tion of the "Maine" waa due to tin that w II brine. I he timber out of inonmnetencu and iirnoraneo of her I the Moluwk cninlry. It means own ollioera and men, and that Spain should not be held rospon aible lor this allocking crime. Willi theae and other like inciileiile of the eventful period stamped iudclihly upon the nie.iiory ol the people, thia paragraph from I latum' plat-, form, adopted at t'olumbua, Ohio, the other day, aounda jiiiMMing strange: "The magnificent achievements ol our nrmv . m i navv in Hie war the pulling into circulation of very large anion of money from year tO year, and OODMCJMDl proaperity and iiKTeano of pricea and buaineaa for all classes. The Itoolh-Kclly t 'o lias enough timber in light to keep a big mill running lor years. They figure n onh fl small per cent prolil on the bootnesa' handlo.l. The larger part will go for labot and supplies, and will be put in circulation right here at home. It ia lime that the city should HI UUP "l"!, .. . . .. LI . with Spain lor the liberation ol the , " v,'r"''" " I" . . . . . I hi. ( 11 1 en ul r.'.O 1 1 v ul it I. 'i. I hat i ow ill I uihit ii anil oiiin'cssotl liroi.oi 3 of Cuba fron tie' domination of t'aatilinn deapoti.ini, no oniplilied under i lie inintcr guldoOOO of a Re pnbliMD ailmiuiatraliou, are neccs parily Mihjects for highest encomium by n convention ul Ohio liepuhlicane." How things have changed in one tdiort year! The Democrats, backed by Independent Hepubiieans, forced ermi to the air the issue, declaring the war lor hiiinnnitv and Ihrimhiul Simiii i I here ia a ;rei' : !--. r I lll.ll twteua wiiiini tin I iiiit oi hit villainous life. 0 the Hannacr.itM hob up serenely and claim all the glory. They whipped Spain and set free! I I. at it baa long been allowed to menace health and life isii-ita credit to our health authorities. The city spent llioiiaaiidM of dollurM tor tin excellent MWW system, yet ban allowed a go, id fraction of mi acre of ground in the business put of the t wn, right nguinat the sewer, to dry up its loul waters by natural process, and scatter disease l-recding One ol the proprietors of the traveling dog and pony show that recently pa.-u'd through the valley got a warm uceptiou in Astoria during an "initiation'' into the mysteries of a secret society. The pistol usi d in the ceremony hap pened to hive a lead ball in it in stead of a blank cartridge liflerence be OODDblnklion lor the pur- poi-e of developing an industry for lessening the ostol production of some article ol merchandise, and a Cuba I combination fir (lie il mting of stock amounting to two oi tlitn times the value ol the ohints mid pro ducts QTolVOdi Mid many of thei recently oruanii'd trusts seem to come perilously near the stock speculation MbtODM ropTtOMltOd by IM l itter nOtbod Of DIOOOdQiTO. ily council met Jim lur m SSlOll . Pn -. ni I'ull hoaril. exempt I'oiineil U Haii en Kti bum BotonittM reported fvor- utilyuna niiiiiher of hllla and lliey wi re tliowod tod ofdMod i'uki. UHOelllMa AbflBf, Imm judiciary OOtDRllUee, Oated lurtbi r lime 10 If portnOOlolOM tor error In Hi Ii and Itlulr Hlreeta annei-iiieii'. (iraiited. (.'ouueilman IiUi key read iiioiitbly report of treei WNBBlltlttl Ordered placeil on llle. New luilltier lined aiS-'t f. i t : uiii 4iai. ptnotMil labor, u iiiy. Ttie Improeetneflt of Tallejt'i aihy, llii'l oil tttlile. f roprovefltMt oj Kirn vtreet laid on UI.Ih. J BJoOOlog! riqtml that Kvicue ho-i' team he Hlhiweil the u-e of the rOOiOg Oart, their own cart being loo heavy, was lalil on table. The iiiavnr melitloiieil the uondltlou of the ffMtl wuterat the livery stablee. 'I'he iintrnlial was directed to give the rOotlO! ittODtlOO at OOOO anil abate the liul'unee il fnund to he a iiulain . Onuoctfoion Rooey repnrteo on peiitlon of M t) WilkliiM 'or Weil ol DOl OQt. I le inovi d to lay the wt i - lieu on tablet eai rled. The follow log ' omriiuuieation rea'l: KtitiKNK, Or. June 10, lblSJ. TO the IfajTOf in d Coinmnii I'ouiieil of the city of Eugene: In view of tue Hut that the present ooinlllloii of tie -I roots ami I ulldinga huiiouikIIuk tin- puhlli; Hipiare prevent the proper enjoyment thereof, and .- In lie ' a iiiiiHitiu'i. to sunt iiroiMirty, we rcipeelfnlly a-k you to commence aueb priM'eedings as are iiee--ary to to abate mu ll DOiOKDOti B ti Pomnti (jmiiiy Jodie. V T Haii.ky, II I) BOD JsDS, 'omiiil-Hloners. Referred to the judiciary OOSUOllttM and i Ily attorney. KeiiioiiMl ranee Hgalimt I he propoHed ewer in alley between I'eill and llih atnelK Irom IL'IU Mtuet to the uniiii newer rend mid refeired to the com mittee ou llreaml water. The petition represent .'l,.'Hili fee! ol Hie sooje. Mr Deuoion ippeored ami on bs haii of hiiiiHeir Hini bii oolgbbon OMked for an are light nt I. till and Oak street. BeJertod lo eooisnlttoi on lire and water. 1 1 OedlOMOS taken up. BeOtlOM ii Oi 7, 8, 0, 10 adopted. OrdloaDos as an coded nod ami poesed. I The nrdinauiv provide that no peraon iball bafboi a dog in the city w ithout having llrt procured a liceinie for it ul th rate of SI per year lor each male dog ami S.fiO for each female dof. If the name be violated paid per SOn U lltbtS for a tine nt no' Ista Uuui f'.'.'rsi nor mure than $10. Howovef the, council stmok out the imprlaonuieut elause if a peraon refused to pny the I i in hum it nd to iih i In- looks I like child's play in Daaelog NOb a dead" ordlnanee. Better repeal it at the in m meeting of the council. Without n Imprisonment clause the , ordliiatuv Ii totally worthh-MS Ordinance deolatlog iuleiitlnu to looostraot a sewer in alley betwooo Olive ami Cbaraelton streets from sth to llth Strew lead third time and panned. tin motion Of CoUOOilmaO Ahrauisa i 10 candle power electric lamp was . ordered placed in ntair way at Olty Hull. louiiciloiaii l.uckey moved the , Mlreet committee he directed to ox t amine and ri txrt for removal nil tnea 1 ol Minding nldewalk t mrieil t'ouncllman AhraiiiM moved that loiirtn ot juiy eommlttes he j ran tod permlesl nt to gram privileges for Miami", inerry-gi roiindK. etc on July 4th. Varrled. A number of bill were reft rred lo the BoafiOS couimit'.ee. AdJ 'iiriuHl to iuet Friday liiulu June It; nt s o'clivk. SVN0PSIS Of MEETIRO Efesj sixth Ui.trii I "f Ihs Oregon Cbilsialu Missionary ..invention, com prising Lone eounty, met In conven tion at Junction LHy last Thursday, 4'j delexate Is-lug present. Amoog thonefrom l.ny , . . re lie' iiml Mr M Ii Itoe, Dean nanderson, 1. IVau dreau, K M Ptl rim, II Benton, C B Moore, John Haudnaker, Mr Olani Jsou and Mr I. (iro n. Offloer for the ensuing year are M L Boee, preetdenl BBeaudreao, soere tary; J A Boabi Ireasurer The con yen tin i no age ted that the Oborotl at Clesr Lake be moved to Irving, nd " i una commit se lo confer with tin- tiurch and ael for I be convention. Theoflerof BeV Powell of Oklahniini in .hi evMigaliotlo wmk lo ibeooonty win eoeptod ami Bee Powell ri'Co'innended to the cburohe. The OOOimlttea on future woik epec lally urged iheemployme.it of Mesnra Beam'' i ami Patterson aa county evangelists for t tie summer. lti.olutioii were phnm.mI lhaukiii) the retiring aecretaiy, Kev Kugene PlOO, for but uutirinir service for the past eight years and leeommeiided bllU to Ibe hrotberhood wherever he mayi;o. A ! iter of y mtnithy w alio ordered sent to Use family of the Ian waa ii i":y. expreing tin neatly hi - iireeiution felt by the convention for llev Doty 'a excellent work, The H rnl i v afiernoou and evening eieii wii in charge of Hie iiuxiliarb of the i in, Woiiihu' Hoard of MinNio a Mr M I. llo-e presided Three Hiixillarles were reprSQSDtsd Mr I ' Kel em, .Ml I) Iteud ninl other took prominent purl on the pro gramme. In tie' evening Mr I. Green of the Divinity Sehool delivered an able ad dress mi "America's EVMfeUlOtlon ami the pint women nball take In It. ' Ibe convention unaiiiui OUsll a-ked that the pa pot i.e published. (Saturday morning theSumlay ncbool conven i opneti. ii i liunh'.ell pre siding. The secretary, Klmer Jordoii reported L'4 bouday m'IiikiIi of the t'briiiaii i in. 'i In the county, a gaiu of lx in the year. About 'JOU pupila are in attendance at these a' hool. Topic of vital loterest in Bundss cbi ol work were dlnUfned. The pre- so i tbeetate president. Mrs oiara ( Ksou, was highly appreciated. The oftlcera for next year are John Haudaaker, preldeiit, H (' I uahnell, vice preatdont; Mr Bstbor BeamM Cox, secretary. iu the afternoon Proa. Beandraaq .ailed the U 1 3 department to order and Oil Interesting program was ren dered. An article by Harry Ben too, on "Christian Endeavor or Qneatlop able Endeavor," Is especially worthy Of uote. The oUloers for next year afe BaiffBonton, president; Mra H W Scheni'k, lir- vi. .-. C.iner J union, sec ond vice; Mi- I ..ttie White, Jr Sunt; Miss Mildred Sit i l,iler. secretMrv. The convention closed Saturday eveuingwlth a sermon by Kev Beau- dreau of the i Hvlnlty school. TOR DINNER D Secrelaiy I'o.nr, of the lUtO preaS usoolatioo, fnrnlabos iboOUAW) w ith Ibe following probable itinerary of the National Bditorial AswOlotioa la t gon: Leave I'ortland Halurday inornli g for Astoria; clambake In OVMlQtr. csuudMy afternoon or Portuud; alleod church in evening, Deave I'ortland llondaj morning, Joly 10; Oregon Cltj for dinner, HoJea for supi r. Tuendny, July II, AJbony for breakfant, Kugeue for dinner, Boaoborg for Mpper. Wedneedav, July U, Medfvrd for l.reaklii-i, A-hlainl for dinner, Rose burg for snitper. Thursday, July It, Albany l-.r lueakf!, McMlniivllle !or diniier. Portlai d for NDDor, Leave lor WaVilogton. PBUV B1BT1I UBAU Died ol apoplexy at Ills Home on ti hake Sear Florence. I1 If uutnl. June M ProfTM k artin, a pioneer school teacher of Lane county, died at hi home ou the "Lakes" across from Florence, iu iJuugla county, Monday morning June 18th from a stroke ol apoplexy, aged 01 yeais, 3 month ami 18 days. The fatal blow came aome time i he night before and be never rt SOVered consciousness. Prof Martin had an extensive ac quaintance throughout Laos county. He came to Kugeue in l.viS uml com menced hi work a paator of the First Baptist church while still alayurui. He wa ordained a regular minister of that doo amloatlon iu Eugene July n, 1SUS and continued in that work for Several year. Finally hia belief iu I ibristlanity ezperienoed a change, ami he left the ministry, and engaged iu bis former occupation a a s-hool teacher, He was principal of the Bo-1 gene public school tor several years and afterward taught many terms in other localities throughout the county. He wa lirst Hurried to MisstJreen and to them wete born two son, Will and t'arey, both estimable young men. Ou her death he married a Ml Miner who survivea blm. The decabiod wa an old soldier, being a meinOer ol the Eugene post, also a It aeon inalllliathui with the Florence lodge, under whose auspices the burial will take place at Florence Wednesday. ins l'KKsoXAh QUAUTIM. 1'rof Martin h id many good iuali tlea that made blm friends in every walk of life from the lisping child, whose oonfidenoe he obtained at once In the schoolroom, to the matuie woman or man who wa drawn to him by his sympathetic nature. Hi gen eral fund THE WASHNQPWDt Beautiful Clothinj ii fierrj yoa see w m h Bell. It ig rimiv J! ft! ' In otw ... ... ' uuu muni, Hj the solo agents for it jn 1 1 .if 1 1 .ln.i f ran say wi'U "' aivaviuu inui ii )s ((. y somost clothing we handled. When you k suitor overcoat, vminoto want tn l.o..,. :i , ' v" ii iiood h nit you want ii ia,iegtlj and stayed, it a ullv iu mi two pieces of together, and it anoinor tiling to tailor garment so it will stayti it is put. Every pooketl these garments is IjacU'dwj linen ami reinforced at t coi ners. Our overcoat I tons are sewed vitt a t)ie metal undi rnealh the canJ whieh prevents them m inilling out. P FRANK & SOi Junction City : Milling Compaq MAN l' I' A ('TURK US OK THE WHITE ROSE GUARANTEED BEST QUALI" We Have... Poll ear load of U icine baggies Just teiTlil-.l I'll' - ilnwn 111 K L t ihamben ' INSURANCE! For ' New York" Life In surance "i tauklty ami Fidelity," Accident ami Health Insurance, ami Fire Insurances CHAS. C. GOLDSMITH Farm for Sale Cheap. 380 Acres- ...... iiiaur ...in mi IPL. , ..,!., Il I. . .1 1 o 1J a agteeahie companion to men and . . mwo" FWFU,,W ",nu 111 Ult! uiarKei. .oiuw Women of education and intelliueuce, j leading grocers. and that he livid and walked not iu a wider aphere could he attributed to hut r 0f deficiency in hia mental make up. Ill waa an emotional nature del. lacked balance, And while be w irked with vim and vigor at whatever came to hi hand, be waa apt to tire of hi employ moot. Writing from a lone oenonel uv qualnlanoe wltb the deceased we oan I but have word of praise for the i.alure 1 that was essentially a kindly one; not from education of the hrain but hecauae of a truly generous ami sympathetiol heart. Whatever may ha"ve been hi liortcoiiilii(ra, tliey prang from the excess of emotlonaliam which waa part oi hi very ezlstenoe. Koceived our .Spring and Sunuuer line of samples. Come and let us take your measure and get you oim of the beat fitting Buita'you ever had. J. M. How? Hulk Guir.1, June 1.' I r Ki. Jack J Eaton of t'reawe'.l waa rouiiu dead in hi bed yesterday, having died from heart trouble, He j WH about 40 year of age. The funeral occurred today to the Knox cemetery, llev H L Wallace officiating. I Till. FamniKlt in.-ruim iIucumiii I n. aai.fti.'. , . ., 'I... I'Vll ill-..;-I .:n.j.t- f I IV.'i.r.'.n.rr ..... .. t t;l .nil 1-li.o.t hiw,. . . J.;.U.... i', E.llyriirrtil' ip -t30Pkrt.r " If .'.'. r ", i. ".tranter cr r Imeillfiil b.,. ., lei '.1 p'-iln vr lllniiu lnl niiini, nm. ir.. iiYfori w nau. ....... ..,. Mum, liMSi..i mim m.miitSSllTl tornuiciu nm.Or.s bf BMS DBBSOM a LVMM.aadbvoaoi II sW'' ... ' iiiiB.ai! ! .11 .III . ...I ' ') r.1. - , it M ........ R'M liatuller IDppoOod, ami the iniliato got abut through the Bothy part of tho leg. It ia likely be will de clitic further honors in Unit lodge. War htl dOTtlopod the fact that the taking advantage ol opportu nity may make a inun fatnoti in a day. Some men never knew what AdyortUlog i ooi "tini b!e," nor ia it "rpeoulatioo." Tboro ia no morn riak in it than in ' keeping store," or manulncUiting plow or aa tne barrow, or clothe, or si oiling men OD WO TOM. Of the thousatul ami one other things that every bnai-i nesa nan doe lor the litrlhiring of I bis baiinoMi Our VTodio. The goM'mora of Oregon and lililio recently roiln on the csra togeth'T in l isti ra t'li gon. Ills not reporte.l w hat thev sa d 1 each other, or il' thev mailo ibeceleliratod an opportunily is, and it nevir rcmar k atlrihtllod to the governors i oincs. while others ace opportuni ties at every ditch, and rush forward to fame or death. Of the the Ittu North and South Otl '- Chicsgo will soon havd a ten story hot' 1 onductiil exclusively for women, with an all around f jrce of women employes. Kven the bell boy will tx a female. As planned in the latest en gineers' report (lie Nicaragua car.il will be thirty feet deep. That a ill let through the Oregon with six feet to apare. Portland university baa moved to less pretentious quartern, whieh means that the mortgage has taken the big building and ample grounds ATOM the river from I'ortland. Uewej ia the lucky man among the admirals. His pay has been fixed at $KI,00 a yesr, nearly double that rcceiwd by auy other admiral. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificially d ..-cm-, the food and olds Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It latholateatdlMovcrcddigest ant and tonic No other preparation OMtpprooehlt in efficiency, it in- atantly relieve an I p. rmuontiyoUlM Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, S.nir Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headacht(;astralgia,Cranipa, and all other result ii.f imperfect digestion. Praportd by C. C. O.Witt 0 Co , CblcagO. VINCENT & CO . Corn-r Drug Store. NERVITA of.well in rovsdTaad, Two good houw. mi I. Imm-. I'l.nty ol farm baaeMMBtsb ansa, oatUsi rsfnas. st& Six adaw soathwest) tnm RegeMi Ker ti,niiii..ete., SiKIitm Mil I S PRBKlN-t, KwcSM, liR.a J. I. CASE Feinttaof Adraatkfs el THE AGITATOR The Ag itator save the grain grain AGITATOR THRESHING MAC Hi bide Crank. Spring Mounted, Tract ion hngiw S. L. LONG, Agent, Eugene, Ore Don't put your trust in riches; it pays better to jiut your riches iu trusts. An attachment to the biccle that wjuld xuake it hoe in the j garden, would till a Ion gfl want. stin vitality, LOST Vir.OR V - KAKMOOC urea lui potency, Night BaltlatoBJ and ;itini; iI..-1-..m" , all cttccto o( self- .or excesa and IndlOi . rotton A nerve tonic mid IdiMMl hull. lor. ItriniM the pink gloir touilcchci ka-.. r mwrai i ne in c u It .lOcpcr lw:ti I.M: with written ,. u i . cc to euro or kvliiml the iiion. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jawkoon Sta., CHICAGO, ILL. K.ar wl W b 1eIjxo. lnUt. Look Here FarmersI Bring tour Hides and Skins to our tannery. I i ili No. I green bids w ill ! v ou 4 to 4 cents a pound; No 1 dry bldea 10 cents ii lund; PWlVol according to iiiality, 4 to 8 oonta. Now don'tlforoet.these prices re paid in CASH at Tin WilUmrttf Tanntrt. Haines d, Co- The Agitator Hire-he the from the head The Agitator iiaa very huge capacity The Agitator is easy to operate The Agitator re.piire I., repairs than oilier The Agitator baa provetueuta The Agitator 1- built of material obtainable. ail the I.,iet im" Ian I TM S'.???- ,h.a ' -r. lmm.DM MMMttu. 2 .1 .(.nl tap., itjr ia n.-tf The Uv, i BO BwMeJil"' '" "'' l0"' sr1" The AO'TAToa PlUsd wiih a whet Inrker . Ik! .LI" " rt',ul" ,h-'T other Q.k 3 Ag;tators scld to tnj other maka 3 .1 Try a jaXISU SQUARE a r 1 riflsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWRiSlMV "SKSa''" Our now Uv crank, l TRACTION ENGI Julius Goldsmith's All HipuUr Itraml. t)ft'ifrs for sale. Eugono and Junction. Thi .DBlnc hu 6en I ti tled, iliirniii IlifPUi ll cicl!y .nd miiitrenie:.: Iu tne bell na on the ' henluiiej In ofTertnir Hi" u the belt, .11 round Trie i m.rkeL Kverjone who . HI; lit riM .nil fjrum'l' SXBMM flmi llcliy aud I rani.iBvi.1 uf .11 11- I""' , .1 lb. tuomou power ' ellilil - ,jjHI 1 . I. 3d' Stud.baker Wagons and Buggies and McCormick Binders sndW