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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1899)
' look aimc Facts. Mr. T. DoUn, of Madrid, ierkina Co., Nrl ,. writee: "I W nrt'l of i.iinln: prricoli tiy tile ur of Ir. l'ierce'a I'u- . . vorite I'ri-bcriptloii The Kind You Huvo Always: Horjfflif ,nJ hii 'Compound til lino for over .'50 yours, linn ln Kitract of Sraart- A .Md bMlMi Weed-' I think Ir. "s j, - i l'ierce'a mulicines wry, All v no one WOTi,i All Cotiiili'rf'Hts, Imitations mid 8a Mn. Carrie B. prrlii.cnts that trillo villi ami on Imner, of Darton, Infants mid Clilldreii-KxiMrlincoi wfiUa. Jcj;'n h, h; 0 W recommend Dr. WW M 31 ! S VnW !'rr 'rll.t ion" - hsv" ing taken it for nine CnKtorla Ik n substltutis for C'nMtor J month previous to mid Soot 111 lit; Syrups. It Is llarnil "iilinement. I uf- oonUlM neither Opium, Korpldiu JsLSfSxJS qtwtancc. lis njr Is its KiiamiiU j hd at ot ne r and allays ffTWrUhnBtti It 0UMI timet. " Colli-. It ri-II.-vca Ti i-tlilnif TrOOM "I uflerel fifteen ,, iMatnl. n.y. It al.,,..at,s .li.J Htoinai'll and llowils, (jiving- lienlt auaneaa'writeaMra. The Children's laiuu;:it The Mot) Vincent BoluUl, of J' GENUINE r m SSI CASTC jlp.omjie ...ly lor .Hit the wrongful aot fijr. quinoie anout rSibility, or attempt to evade toe loss that bad happened in hia office through no fault of hit, nor by lark of reasonable diligenoe or caution on bis part. Wli.MitUii: VALLKY WIND. The meteorological observatory of the State Agricultural College has commenced the publication ol a monthly summary of weather conditions. The record of wind movements is somewhat interesting, and would probably apply to other points in the Willamette valley. Eugene would likely show a slightly smaller peroent on account of sheltering hills on the sooth and soutn west. The Ootober report is at follows: WIND SUMMARY. South m per cent South-west IS per cent Weat 'Jo per oent North 18 per ceui Total movement 8167 tulle Greatest dally movement 282 miles lutt Leaat dally movement .8 mllea 2nd Mean dally movement I89 9mllet Mean hourly velocity 8.6 ml let Maximum p return re per square fool, 1.!) lbs equal 26 rntlea per hour 18th, BPM.Nortl ttwHTIBG rou uolii. Olive Hchremer, the leading liter ary light of South Africa, and om of tbd brightest women of tlx present age, is pleading eloquently the cause of the brave little Trans vaal republic. Following is one ol ber reoent dispatches to the press: Cape Town, Ootober 31. This no war between Dutch and Knglish. Five years ago when the capitalist who were interested in making money out of Matabeleland found a paucity of gold in those countries, tbey perceived that they must obtain possession of the Transvaal Kepublio and its gold fields to make their speculations pay, and the Jameson raid was plotted and arranged. It failed, and its brave instruments wore punished, but the men who planned it were shielded by that mantle ot immense wealth which renders in visible the crime of the man who wears it and who was not touohod. Then the plan was laid which works out today. "We must have the Transvaal," wrote the Chartered Company . ,, Franklin, Johnson Co., Indiana. "One year ago 1 began taking your ' favor ite lrescription'and ' (Golden Medical DUcoverv.' I took aiz bottles of each and now I am well. I owe my life to Ir. Pierce." I resolved never to wear the suit again. L never did. I gave that fine suit away to a farmer. It nearly broke my be heart to hear later that he wore it while feeding the pigs and following the plow but I could not risk another such experience as I had had in that church." The administration can derive little consolation from the recent elections. Ohio, the home of the president, went Republican by minority vote which lacks many thousands of reaching the majority line. Tbo voters who supported the tbir I ticket are a meoace to Mc Kinley presidential hopeB nex year. They are not fur him, and must De counted in the opposing column. Kentucky which cast its electorial vote for McKinley, claimed by both parties. Apart from those two states the election results have little significance. The political enemies who are so ready to criticise Sheriff Withers lay special stress nn tin idaim that the funds wrongfully ippropriated by ex-Deputy Sheriff Dav were county money. While this is technically true the only sufferer from the theft is Sheriff Withers Considering this iact and the prompt manner iu which Sheriff Withers meets the defalcation of hiB deputy, it would seem that even political enemies should exercise some oharity for the man whose confidence was betrayed by one wnouia not lack the good opinion of our people, regardless of politics One million feet of 1'acitic Coast Qr is being loaded on a I tiling veasel at Vancouver, II C, for ship iirvnt to Cramp's Philadelphia ship yard for use in the building of United States revenue vessels and warships tho Douglas fir excels all other timber for ship building purposes The Haker City Democrat takes I up considerable space, with big i. ,...n....... ..n i , i ii-i officials, "or we cannot make at- i " """ shonland pay." Loading the wood with powder haB To atUin this end, tor five years ; failed to disc.urat lot industry, the press has been puronasea, ana although Beveral stoves were re. Wood in Haker sells at $4.50 per oord. 1 . 1, A II - a ceaseless stream oi malignant ntv ported wrecked lias misieu iiie peupie oi tne wunu with regard to the people and gov ernment of the republic Uur gal lant Kngliah soldiers, and heroic farmers, lawyers and oitiiens ol South Africa are drenching our soil with their blood that this end may be attained. Let the world watch. EX-UOVKKNOR MDIMOYIR'a SWALLOW-TAIL. Not long ago ex-Governor l'en noyer related to a reporter of the Telegram some of his reminiscences of early days in Portland, and in speaking of the ohanges therein particularly iuoident to himself said: "Yes, sir, there have been big changes in Portland since I oame here. At that time I owned the only swallow-tail coat in the town. I brought it from the Kast with me. The first Sanday I put on my swallow-tail and went to church. Everyone stared at me, but I re turned their looka with interest. Had I been the wildest kind of sav age and appeared before a select crowd in the effete Fast I would not baye created more of a aensa tion. I waa so dismayed at the ex citement that 1 bad stirred up that Broad-Axe: The papers gen erally commend Sheriff Withers, for his promptness in meeting Day's defalcation. It is so rare now-a-dayB for public officials to ha honttl that when one does his duty, as Mr Withers has done, everybody sounds his praise. Children in school? Then you have often heard them complain of headache; have frequently noticed how they go about in a listless, indifferent way,' haven't you? ilocs grand things for such children. It bringsa healthy color to their cheeks, itrengtheni their nerves, and gives them the vigor that be longs to youth. All delicate children should take it. lot end $i as il! drufftitt. T A hOWNt, i h,mt. Nt Yolk. ( "hurt; fleili". Nov. 4, l8Wi. 'I he Hi,-! regular MHMitaalimi f the term iwMrtWl at I lie public whool last wei k. i i.t,,-. BCiOUfl Is having some palt.t Dg dfMiS) '0 his new Iioum on Main l reel . Ml HlMMM), ofUaytny, Michigan, vUltid J (' (oHidaie'x the mil r part of .Hi-1 Week. Mm Mi l. sl, bavlOg sold her Inter est In Um i ill. urn hotel expect to leave lOU -lull. Mr ami Mrs Oooilale having goue out ol town, their resideuu I closed lor i be present. Postmaster Hkluner report a line i. ii i.' Hi.- trip, ami counts three deer a in- sbaie of the spoils. Win liogart, who has been :allug logH for the lumber company reiurned from up the riyer last weeK. A sister of Mis I ..in l'hlllppl baa come out from Iowa, hoping that a change of climate will benefit he health. We have a new statlou agent at the (Southern Pacific depot, a Mr Peaaou, who lis moved hi f unity into the 8ee property. The reboot board baa adopted a new set ol rules aud regulation lor the pub lic ehool, and will have a number uf copies published so as to be able to place a copy In each family belonging to the district. H I. C'ary, our former Rlation agent, has obtained a short vacation and 1 spending it with hi friends at Hclo. We do not know just where the rail nmd company will locate Mr Cary, but he I a most irustworthy employe and will make iriends anywhere. The H P Co. enl a gang of men to remove logs which had lodged agalust the piers of the railroad bridge across the McKen.ie river, about two mile above Coburg, but on the loggers prom Islug to remove them a noon as they could repair the Issim, the railroad bauds returned. Con. The Human Hody. Science la paying more attention to the mechanism of the human body than ever before. It has found that all achievement, success or failure, happl uess or misery, Is controlled by the body. The lesson Is obvious. Improve the body. This can only be done through the Htomach. If it I weak It produces poisonous refuee, and debll Itates every organ ID the body. It may tat made strong and kept atrong by Hosletter's Htomach Hitter. Thi s a natural stomach remedy which acts quickly and gently. It will cleanse the system, wake up the liver stimulate the kidneys and Improve the general health. Ak your drug gist for it, aud see that a private reveuue stamp cover the neck f the bottle. Lost in the Mountain. The Lebanon Kx press says: "U W niattiii ws and W J Itoyoe bad a very unpleasant experience recently, belug loHt In the mountains two days aud nights. They left here last Thursday morning aud went to Wiley ereek, above hweet Home, intei.dlng to lo cate limber claim In that section. The next niornlug they left their team and staited out to look up claims but after going some distance they got loet and wandered In the mountain uutll Bun day morning, when they came out at Holley. Thev were without fisxl for 30 hours, at the end of whioh time they came acroe a potato patch and ate some raw "spud." It was a rough experience mr mem, and they were enjoyed to get back to civilization. On rescuing noil , air iloyce nired a horse and came itome, while Mr Mat thews went bacU slier the team, ar riving here about lusin Monday." Air Koyce i the leading spirit i.i the excelsior mill being erected in Eugene. " Wavt of Wttchftttness (any cues of poor hestt'i come from want of watchful ness. Bat if you keep your blood pure no thief can stcd your health. The one elec tive, natural blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Disordered Blood-"MyfatherKu long been troubltdw&h disordered blood And WAk btck. Hood's SrspirillA mide him strong ind hetlthy: he -works every Uy." A. S. Wykes. S. Eiston, fa. Humor - " When I need blood puri fier I take Hood's StrsipAritU. It cured my humor And is excellent As a nerve tonic." Josie EAion. StAfford Springs, Q. Zfocih rSaUapauffg aaM.'HV UiV.J !,,f.frrn3V run i r i llol It" i HI- l,ii- mm Irrlulinn w1 wiYsiiun'" "'"! 11 ''' StrMfilll. Treadling Annouurementa. The student of the Kugene Divinity School will preach Sunday, Nov IS, as fallows! K F Baaodraau, Walton. Ij DOlMO, Central. KM l'attcison, Halsey. W T Matlock, Junction. M F Horn, Mmithtleld. V E Hoven, l'leasant Hill. Harry Honton, Thurston at 11am, and Springfield at 8 p m. Valuable Hoats Kor sale. I have IS head of valuable, thor oughbred, limt-class billy gnats for sale at ten dollars per Head. 1 liese woats are two years old, In excellent condl- ion. and may he seen at my Amrora goat farm teu miles southwest ot Eu gene. All Information relative to there goats win ne promptly given. Letter of Inquiry may tie addressed to me at l.'igcue, Oregon. CHAHl.KS KnOOP. ULOVERDALE LE1TKK. Tbe Freece Children T O Hendrlck, II H Clifiey and Other Went to Srliool There. Cloverdale, Kov tt, '99. Mr. John Cruin has purchased of Mr. T. (J. Hyland 140 acres ol land jolrlng his farm. MrScribner of Dexter has rented the Jim Sanford place and will move onto It iu a few days. Mr Wm Ollfrey has a crew of men employed In building an addition onto the rear of hi bouse. The Hallowe en party given at the home of Mr. W. P. Lawer wa a grand success, and all report a very enjoyable time. Mr Jim Sanford of Hlg I'ralrie was at Cloverdale Monday looking after tbe Interests of his seven hundred acre farm. Mr Albert Wloaenreld has been hauling hay to Creswell which will be shipped to Cottage drove and carried to the iiohenila mines. Mr Itobert Schmutz has several men employed In dinging potatoes. He has near one thousand bushels dug and many more todig. Sheriff Wither passed through Cloverdale today on his way to Bear Creek where he goes to get the child ten of Mr Wm Freece.The Freecea have lived In this neighborhood for several years. They are very uncomfortably situated in an old hut on Hear Creek aud their only means of support is beg ging as the father, and mother are un able to work on account of mental "inability. The people of thi neigh borhood are very gld that the county has taken this matter in hand, and it is hoped that a comfortable home may be found for tbe children. Our school, under the management ot K. ii. t'olll, is progressing. The very beat of Interest is manifested ami excelleut work Is expected this winter. This waa the second school district lo cated In this county and It Is to thi district that T. O. Hendricks, Jim Parker, K. F Hendricks, Henry till frey and other good men of our couuty owe their early school training, the state course prepared by Superintend ent Aekerman has been Introduced and several of the ninth grade studies have been taken up. CI tToNaaa .miler thin liewlunt to eicswl ti im, 60 ceuU per week; l WJ a nimitli; I2 lii, lr year, For Sale. FOR SADK. 13U0 acres llinl-er lard near McKenzie river, ai miles from Kugene. Address, J K Halk, San Jose, Calif. A H Pisk, Kugene, Or. 1 OR SALE. Probably the very hast ISO acre tracts of laud iu Lane coun ty, aud one of the best iu the state of Oregon, owned by Dr T W Harris. This is a very fertile and highly Im proved farm lying - mile weat of Kugene on an excellent road. Tbe doctor i ought this farm with a view to breeding line horse, but having given up the breeding bujiDea, has no further use for his farm and desir ing to devote himself exclusively to his profession, oder it for sale at a rare oargdn. Call on the doctor for terms of sale. K)R SALK. A good team, wagon aud harms. Also a driving team, tmguy snd harness, and a good -ml, die pony with saddle. F W Howahd Kugeue 14th aud Patterson streets. FOR SALK. Corner First and Jeffer son streets, one 10 room house, and two lots, 80xlG0 feet each. Good barn, water, fruit, flue garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 06 feet 8 luehes, by 160 feet, young fruit trees, good garden ground, water, etc. AIho house and lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth streets. For prices and terms write S J Sills, Tacoma, Wash, Box 827, or call at Guard offloa FOR SALE Fine Mason & Hamlin Organ. Been ued little. For sale at a bargain. dm F Ckaw. FOR SALK.-I5.00 PER ACRE. 480 acres choice timber land, In Lane county, Oregon. Apply to M L Campbell, or vV K Scarborough, Eu gene, or address, Geo K Filley, Oiympia, Wash. KOR SALE. Team, wagon aud bar ness by W R McMaster, east of High, betweeu 3rd aud 4tb streets Kugene. SALK OR TRADE A fine tldeland ranch of 153 acres on the bay, three miles from Florence, for sale or trade for a ranch In the vicinity of Kugene or Creswell. David Smith, Spring field, Oregon. OumiisBioners Court. Glorlnua Sews. Comes from in D B Cargile, of Washita, I T. He writes: "Four bot ties of Wet-trie Hitters has cured Mrs Brewer of serofu Is, which had caused her great suffering for veirs. Terrible aores would break out on her bead aud face, and the best doctors could give no neip, nut tier cure Is complete and her health I excellent." This i-how what thousands have proved uiai r.ieciric Liners Is ttie Pest blood liuriiier hiiowii, if me supreme bwwj ioi ecsema. letter. a rnantn Ulcers, ooiis and rODDlDa sores. It Btlmuiates liver, klduey and bowels, pisoun, neip digestion, liuilds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold mna, uuarantaafl. Kor Sale. I hereby ofl'er for sale at mv res tiruro uu im-om .iiasit'rson ii ace. one mile soutn west of Kugene: a road cart and two-seated hack. both nearly new. 2 wslkluir Blow. riding plow, disc harrow, mower aud rake, new self binder, ll-fixil harrow wagon and harness, 3 horses. Also miscellaneous lot of larm tools. V ill take approved uotes on eight months time, without interest, ou pavment if desired. Nov 3, 1809. W. Ames. Pryau" Is w one. Hay colt. mi. answer to name of "Bryan " 4 month old, strayed from home of K W Zumwalt, Irving, Tues day night, Sept. 10, Suitable reward for return to owner or information leading to recovery. F.. W. Z I'M WALT, Irving, Or. Cow Lost. Strayed from Kugene about the middle of September, s dark brown or black Jersey cow, dehorned and unmarked. White spot In fore head and white In flank. Reward for return or information. (itXIHilK FlSHKR. Eugene, Nov. 7, 1W. Nkw Hall. Tbe new Woodmeu's hall at Thurston la finished, and will be dedicated by a grand ball Friday uhjht, Nov. 10. HON Sironokk. Kdltorial In Sa lem Statesman: "The directors of the Oregon Hop Growers' Association have decided to Increase the capital stock of the concern ao as to make It stronger In protecting the lntt rests of the growers. Some of the other plans of the association will be laid before the stockholdera at a meeting to be held at Woodburn on Saturday, the 11th. In the meantime, the directors of the association insist, the hop market will be open until next April, and there is uo call for haste ou the part of growers lu pushing their pro duct onto the market, especially at ruluously low prices," Mkl Tea positive y cures Sick Head ache, Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Rerunves all eruptions from the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refund ed. 25 els aud 50 .'is. W L LVLauo, Druggist Glory Ticket.-A marriage license was issued today by County Clerk I-ee to John H Newman and Adeline Haxpole. E O Potter, county judire, salary! 66 W A S Patterson, couuty treasurer salary oh 65 W W Withers, sherlfl, salary 166 65 Fred Kisk, depu'y county sheriff salary 50 00 H J Day, deputy couuty sheriff, salary 47 50 E U Lee, couuty clerk, salary. ...166 65 F L Gibbs, deputy county clerk, salary 40 00 F L Gibbs, denutv coo"'- !, "alary 35 00 W B Beebe, deputy couuty clerk salary 50 00 Wm Miller, county superintend ent, salary 100 00 K Bowen, ferryman 22 00 W H Eaton, ferryman 22 00 8 C Dotson, ferryman 38 75 0 R Doyle, janitor 40 U0 John Caxutbers, work on rock crusher 34 00 Clias Smith, bridge work 7 50 W L McFarland, blacksmithlng 22 80 E M Abbott, bond for W W tajlor 3 00 R G Callison, work on road 13 50 G E Neet, work on road 16 00 Ralph Callison, work on road.... 10 00 Curtis Neet, work on road 8 75 John Inglerbricker, work on road 3 90 James Callisun, work on road 6 00 James Keeney, work on road 2 40 James Frazer, work on road 3 75 William Griffin, work on road... 9 87 Fred Warner, work ou road 15 00 Otto Martin, work on road 6 Irvin Barbre, work ou road 6 87 E A McCornack, nursing Wm Colemau 4 00 H A Skeels & Co, lumber 38 47 Dr Wm Kuykendall, medical ser vices Dora Gray, pauper 7 50 A J Smith, work on road 90 56 T E Seavey, wood for jail; claim ed HJ 80, allowed. 42 00 K C Potterf, supervisor road dis trict No 89 30 00 Potterf A Berkshire, bridire on Dead wood OOO 00 I 1 . : j . .1 rv venule, work on road 7 50 W D Hendricks, work on Mc Kenzie dam 7 50 W S MazwaU, nalla 1 50 (ieo F Craw, typewriter for sher iff's office 100 00 Bruokar, work on McKenzie river dam 40 - E James, work on McKenzie riv er dam 12 nn A French, work on McKenzie river dam 13 80 E P Bedford, gravel 9 34 Oregon Telegraph & Telephone Co, services 5 qo John T Williams, expense of rreeee cnuaren, committed to Boys and Girls Aid Society... 27 20 Geo F Craw, witness fee, Stale vs J Kddy and H Flak 3 20 J K Hay field, work on dam 10 60 BF Russell, keeping paupers.. .170 86 J D Howard, lumber 10 Eugene Lumber Co, lumber 6 06 Eugene Electrio Light Co, lights 26 03 Hangs, livery 3 60 Griffin Hardware Co, merchan- 65 28 W Kuykendall, M D, examina tion of J A LeTellier, Insane... 5 00 S F Kerns, witness, state vs Tal- y 160 Eugene Oi'ARD, printing 40 35 E Schwarzaehlld, stationery 15 55 Mrs Al Montgomery, board 1 60 W B Andrews lumber g 15 OUR ADVANCE SHIPMENTiQp Fall Novelties "Dress Good Have arrived and are now open for bipeotiofi Beautiful Black and Colored Silk and Wool Crepons in the Very Latest Effect and Colorings. IiOVEIiY PLAIDS-.. For SkirtB and Suits; All of the Newest Creations. S. H, 1 Jackets, Capet 4 Furs in all k New Shades nd FRIEND Riding Plows, Walking Plows, GUM Difiance Disc Harrows and Seeders. Steel framed spiked tooth harrows. Tiger Drills all fully warranted. Wagons, Buggies, etc., at LAUGHMILLER & PETEB Eugene, Oregon. McCLANAHAN & SIMPS01 Agricultural w$mk Schutter Wagons, Garden City Plows, Champion Drills. Sechler Busies. Bradley Harrows,! XX Rays Gang, X Rays Sid Til AND ENAMELED WARE. worn GLASS Griffin General Hardware. Coal, Iron, Steel, Wall Paper, Pumps, Ploitaji Hardware COMFORTS See Day & Henderson's new 1 COMFORTS, A J ChapuuaD, road auperviaur district No 107 Wm Sutherland, lumber and la bor From New Zealand. 89 00 tt 50 Refton, New Zealad, Nov. 23, 1896, I am very pleaaed to state tbat elnce I took the agency ot Chamberlains medlclnea the aale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy. In tro years I have sold mure of this particular remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years. Aa to lta effloaoy, I have been luformed by scores of persons of the good resulta they have received from it, aud know lis value from the use of H in my own houfebold. It la so pleaeant to take that we have to place a bottle beyond the reach of the children. . J. BcaNTLBHURY. For aale by V. L. DeLano. Will KetlreFMll,', The Ashland Tldlol w a white-headed old MU, was formerly a famlllw Ml Albany railroad house: M r f A drnaa lhWll 1UBU, IUI DU UJBUJ ( oi raiiroao eauug I... U D llnoa In DiMOH. I last few years the popolw' ful proprietor of tbe d'P0 "T3 ill , , linn ucviurw . business uext raootb. aw 71 from rare. Ttie Iunn'"J bouae, which are amoiwU"J rouna in me sisir, -1 of dliDoelDB of. and Is uiai-fjj atlonato aell by anoU. Monday Decern berl7 CASTOR Tha Kind Ynu HailW Bears the Siguaturo L.t.Urlppe, with its after effects, an miHlly destroys thousands of people. It may be quiokly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that produces immediate taaalaa in mmhi I .... .mt "1 i in s. a iMiuind a u . m colds, croup, bronchltia. nneiimonikl r , .,ajM and throat aud lung troubles. It will nn.l. 0 I nuuiuumou, n re il A I o. .. . i ubu 1 w Corner Drug Store. TZT, " Mnry. w linn n j 'kuj No Care, No Pay. t1,"" l&UV u druwliU sell Grove'i 1 Ma chUl Tonic for I'hill, MilarUv and H?S It ia aa plaaaant to uke a Kmon hyrup. SOoanta. Home, there are, who believe tbat pie ia plebeian, and therefore below tbem. Those High School cakea will satisfy the moat refined palatea, and "one need depart from refined cuatom to help the cause of athletics. la the best dlgestant forms of indigestion. rn .1 whm nrescribe It. lD!l Corner Drug Store. u OF Elks Will Dedicate Hall. Eu Tene lodge No. '857, B. P. O. Elka will dedicate their new hall on Monday evening, December 11. M FAT ""VoCornacaABlt DEALERS IN ' Pool ViiHan Pork. fell. 0 MAR 1 alUnon, rura. 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