The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 13, 1900, Image 10

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CASTORIA
AVef ASicPrcparafion for As -StOaliWurood
and Kctfula
ling ataioaachb amlliowcls of
humotes DigCslion.ChH:iful
ntssallteiLContiiln nritlw
OinumlMorphlne nor Mineral
Not Nahcotic.
J.im -rrm
ApcrffclRwncdy rorCorulipa
lion. Sour Stomach. I)ianhoa
Worms Convulsions . Fevcri sh
oes. andLoss OF Su '
Tat Sum!.- 'Sif nature of
kew Von k.
LXACT CORTOf WRAPFtB.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
J M IP
AW
Ar
IT
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
CASTORIA
The duke of Westminster inher
it! an eeUte KvnK l''m an innome
of nearly $4,000,000 a year. That
la the reault of the aeizure ot right
which ahoulit he the iniblio'a by
prirate individuate during the laat
four or five hundred yeara. There
are five or aix men in the United
Btatea enjoying inooinea quite a
great, and in moat cases they liuvit
aucoeeded in accomplishing their
apoliation of the public within
their own lifetime. Our million
aires havtt bwo more rapid and
successful robbers ol the people
than any who are bred abroad
That waa a miatake about Agui
naldo'a wife being dead, and more
or 1mm MVimiHttiv has leen wasted.
. . la paper
The lady liui Ixnm ruptured by our 1 . ,
troopa and, in all probability, con
neuted with her wardrobe, which,
report Hay, came into the hands ol
the American troopa prior to the
capture of Mra. Aguinaldo. Il !
Aguinaldo thinks anything of hit
wife he will now come into camp
and be good.
Trv a
JACKSON SQUARE
5c Cigar
AT
All Popular Uremia
Of Cigars for aale.
Julius Goldsmith's
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triir."l aa vh! a nig- null til fur
holtl Hal ir WtffWaat, an.1 sjaarawlaaal
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BIARIi ROIIUCR CO. Im CHICAGO
I
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
Itartlflrlallydlgenuthe food and alda
ttature In utretiglhening and recon
atrucllng the exhausted digestive or
gana. It tat he hit eat illscovewldlgeitr
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it In efficiency. It In
etatitfr raliov.M and pcrtuauently curaa
Pyapepala, It.di. t . n. Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Slcklleadtu'hc,Catralgla,Cranipa,and
Jl other reautta of luitxrfix-tdlireatloa
Praporad by t C. DaWitt Co . Cblcaga.
VIHCEMT A CO . Corner Drug Store-
"IJIIKKK" IOOBIALI0T1O IUKAH.
liegister, Jan. Dj We run amuck
of ijueer aorta ol journalism tl
daya. For instance, in Friday
morning's Register we published a
call for a meeting of the Republican
county central committee, signed
by the chairman and secretary.
Our evening contemMrary, without
conaulting either the chairman or
secretary, copied and published it
verbatim, aignaturea and all.
If the QtJABD had asked the priv
ilege, or given credit to the Register
for tho clipping, we should have no
objection.
In the same spirit ol friendlineaa
that ia shown in the Register arti
cle, of which the above is but a
part, wo would ask what reaaon
can there be for crediting matter to
that has no part whatever
in (he creation thereof? There is
none, aud the Ret(isler certainly ia
miataken when it claims that jour
nalistic OtUtOM and courtesy de
maud that credit be given for the
publication ol such notices. As to
'conaulting either the chairmau or
secretary" of that or similar meet
ings in regard to publication of le
gitimate news matter, the Uuahd
will not do so unless those pcrsoua
copyright their oalla or notices.
TheUuAun proK)sea to give the
uewa, but will give credit only
where credit ia due.
They are public property, signed
aa auch, and no newspaper haa any
moro right to credit therefor than
had the ncwepaera that first pub
lished the Declaration of Indepen
dance or the Kmancipation Procla
mation. We must disaent from
the Register's claim that "the presB
of the State will sustain us (the
Register) on Una point." The beet
newspaper practice of the atate, or
elsewhere, ia to give credit for auch
notices only where a proper under
standing of the matter oan bo de
rived through the publication ot
the name of the paper in which
such notice first appeared.
There are other Republican pa
pera in the county. Must they
give the Register credit for the offi
cial party call? Wt are certain
they will not do ao, nor abould
they.
The Daily (JUABD published
political calls and notices for the
Republic.in parly ami its clubs, by
request of managing chairmen,
before the Daily Register was found
od. Further we treated such
notices as matters of news, and
made no charges.
( I I V i Hi N li,
A If ai I MeejllUg NlMef to Ka Num
bered. Council met in regular aajejtofl Mon
day evening, I' m. Ma)or Hum-,
audOoaDeJIawn Oabaro, White, Lejak
y ami Alirains.
Ml Oil tee Of Dae, II, were read anil
appr oved. I 'oiniiin ire reported tavor
ablyon a number ot hills ami warrants
were ordered dmwn
rheblliator beat lodgaa at the lire
department election for t , was al
alowed ai (l.
Petition nt t reasurer (Jraw for In
crease of salary : The committee rec
ommended thai his salary be Increased
at the rale of ICI per annum,
April 1, lltOO. 'It v attorney directed
to draw an ordinance to thai effect;
recommendation adopted.
Councilman Ahrams, Iroin judiciary
committer, on the demand for dama
ges for Mr. New' death in a sewer,
raportad that the city waa not Malic.
On mnllon it was ordered that further
action l Indefinitely Kstponed.
He also reported IlkewlHc on the
oaae of llert Whipple for damages, and
the matter, by motion, was Indefinite
ly postponed.
The case of Mlsa H stel' for refund
n it of bicycle flue, referred btnlt without
reroriimeiidatiou. Motion to lay on
table carried.
Councilman Luckey read monthly
report. Amount id lumber used dur
ing month, 7.::s feet.
Wat er IIoh, manager of I'arke
opera houe, aakel the council to enact
a quarterly llcene of not more than
f referred to judiciary committee.
rlltlon of r-. M. Douglas and
brothers to urade and gravel JtOffaOU
street from I be DOT! fa eud, souh of
Kighth street ; refernd to street com
mittee. Hills read aud referred to llnance
committee.
i)n motion ol (Niuncllmau O-hurn
the city atloruey was diiccteil to iiiHti
tule suit for the collection of delinquent
a-ecsMiieiit. The delinquents num
ber nineteen, the aggrega'e amount
being $U8U. 19.
On motion of Councilman Osliurn,
the eltv attorney, with finance com
mittee, were directed to prepare an
ordinance requiring the naming of the
ntreelsiiml numbering the buildings.
On Motiou of Councilman Luckey the
Marshal was authorized to connect hie
office with the telephone company.
Adjourned.
During the three months ending Deo
81 there were 420 trips, through the
locks at Oregon City and 4747 passe, i
gera carried, also 7084 touaof freight aud
nearly IXKI.UK) feet of logs towed through.
The Hulh made trips and carried till
passenger through, the Kugeue made
'2U trips and carried only 5T paasengera.
The Pomona lead with 7N trios aud
1(143 passengers.
Monday's Albany Democrat: "Ed
McClauahau, of Kugene, is In the city
on a trip through the valley In (he
Interest of the Rambler bicycle. - Dnvitl
I. Ink, a prominent shoe dealer of Ku
gene has been in the oily today."
m .
This is the way they conduct a
courtship in the Transvaal: When
a young lloer goes to call on a
young lioeress he meets her in the
presence of the family. If lie finally
brings tier a box ot IwMUneaU ami
she accepts it they are engaged,
anil are permitted to do their spark
ing in a room by themselves. Uut
when the mother leives them Bhe
makes a mark on the candle. When
it bums down to the mark the
youug man must pull out for
home,
We don't think that candle
scheme would work in Or goo,
The first thing on the prof u u m
litis section, murk or no mark, is to
blow the candle out.
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
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la l.u.daarlMMa.M.aai S ' atu
aa bur. .u... a J. I a. "a at .a.tiu
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tcaat, aotauca a co dae i csic
aaca.
The GO AID is glatl that the Ore
gon delegation in Congress has re
commended Judge Bait of this
city, for the posiiion of V. S. judge
of Alaska, aud trusts that he will,
in due course of time, receive the
appointment. Judge Hale is a na
tive Orecouian, a man in (he priwe
of life and a tlrtt claas lawyer., a ..
tlemau a-m4 a g.W ciilnM"B. Fer a
number of veaiss fce wat . eweuit
court judge i-H t'av Fiir.st district
and refused to avVajt-anet-her nom
ination for the poriUoa, as he
wanted a real from the oneroti"
dutier. PrtaUrDl McKinley could
nit have found a better or abler
man to ocnf r tbe honor upon.
Delaware is beating New Jersey
as i he home of the trust, Up to
date Neat Jer.-ev tru-la have a cap
ital of $4, -103,400,000. Delaware
yet lag behind this very far, it is
true, having thus far ouly $41t!,
000,000 worth of trusts. lUf Del
aware hap done it all in less than
niue months, while New Jeraaj
has been encouraging the forma
tion of trusts ever since the n!o
Kuilcv administration c:ime into
power. These figures throw rather
a bright light on the recent asser
tion ot a distinguished Republican
senator that tbe only anti-trust
law was a Republican law. The
trust magnate- tuny well say, "Let
who will write the laws, whi'e we
control the executive."
DAWSON NEWS
Thousands of Men Ont of Work
Delayed by
Mild Weather.
nucTUTiRo waai scan.
Reports from Dawson regarding- oon-
dlllona there are as l ouflicting aa dur
ing the Klondike boom. Hundreda of
men are deitllule, accardlng to the
Alaakau'a Dawson correspondent,
who aaya:
"Ther are here today thousands of
men, who are out of luck , out of work
and nut of money, and with but alliu
prospectant bettering their condition.
The workout season ou the creeks has
not yei fully opeued, owing to the eoo
lluued mild weather. For the past ten
days or two weeks the mercury ha
hovered around at from 10 to 'ift above
cam, and until there are several days
witii it at 40 or mora batow there win
be but lutie demand for labor. Per
sonally I have no fault to find, aa i
have done very well mnee my arrival,
but with the majority of men here II la
either hard labor or liolhing.
UNbTABI.K MKAI. I'HICKH
"ii feature of tine country la tl
entire laca of price basis, fluctuation
tiling its greateat characteristic. For
example: A person goes to a rraiau
raol ami eats a meal for which he pays
11.6(1 Five or six hours later he goes
lo the saiue restaurant, duplicates the
meal, and is charged i or l 50. If tie
inquires tbe reason for the raise In
prices, he ia told that meat haa gone up
or that tbe cook haa alruck for higher
wage, oraoiue other flimsy excuae.
" The scale of wages on the creeks
change two or three times every
week, with tbe result that the mau
w no goes to work lu the uiornlnR at
the rate of tl an hour does not know
at what hour iu the day he will be re
duced toSoceuts. The same fluctua
tions are appareut In all business cir
cles. I kuow one gambling houae
here that had three dtllereul proprie
tor in four days. A man Is likely to
go luio business here at U o'clock at
night aud sell out next morning befoie
breakfast.
A OKEAT DOO COUNTRY.
"This Is the greatest place on earth
for dogs, and every dog iu Dawson,
ouly one excepted, Is broken In har
ness, 't he exception is tbe bull puppy
brought from Hkagway by my little
daughter. I had to come to Dawson
lo realize the truthfulness of the letter
wrltteu from here two yeara ago by
Joaquin Miller, iu which he said:
' Dogs to tbe right of us, dogs to the left
of us, dogs all arouud us; d u tbe
dogs."'
WILL MKBT IN Ha LEU.
Tbe .Men May Festival or Music Will
He Held iu That Gltf.
A meeting of the committee of the
Willamette Valley Cboial Uulin,
which coualats of the choruses of
Haleiu, Kugeue, Albany aud Corvallls,
was held In Albany recently, and it
was decided to hold tbe festival of
May, I'.KX), iu Salem. Two oratorios,
"The Creation," and "Ht. Paul," will
bi presented. Kranoeeoo tJeley, of
Malem, was chosen festival director,
and will direct the choruses In "Ht.
Paul." "The Creation" will be
directed by W. Ulflord Nasb, ot
Kugeue. The oratorios will be pro
duced with soloists, eborus and
orche-tra The chorus, which will
number I7." singers, will begin re
hearsals the second week in January,
aud will eudearor to make the festival
a pronounced success.
To till vacancies In tha union, the
committee elected H. H. title aud H
W. Hwallnrd, both of Salem, preaident
aud secrelary, respectively.
I'lie feat Ival was lo have lieen held
in Albany, but on account of having
no sultab.e place (or holding it, Baleiu
was selected.
i urn! inner I'nurt.
I I i , p. I par auppliea for paU-
(a-r Can I rail M
J D Cx, suia-rvi-or tliatrli t No
4, &8 00
J u i ox, learn hire for road work O'
I" Flak, supervisor roaU di.irlct
No 61 M 0"
J J Taylor, aupervlaor r .ad dia.
trici No S4 8-00
Thomas Uray, auperviaor road
dlstfM No 81 34 00
ti W Kredenburg, work on
bridge 1 25
rl W Purler, work on road -4 il
J J Wissl, rebate on ro.d tax .. 8 50
R.T Htlofley, work on rock
crusher 00
Krauk Faajaanilan. work OO rm-k
eruabar 30 00
Cnaa Kenpe, work on rock
crusher 20 00
James HollenbK-k, work 00 rock
crusher 3S
W H Herbert and J Halley re
moving drift from bridge " -''
Win Parvln, supplies tor pauper
Cain
'i o i
W T Halley, county commlsa-
loner
C C Hays.gravel 3 60
J M Maitin, road supervbor dis
trict No S8 I8
KO Potter, county Judge 6(1 7"
A H Patterson, wiurity treaaurer 66 70
VV W Withers, sheriff. loo 70
Kred Kisk, deputy sherlfl "S 0
E U Dee, clerk I' 19
W H He lie, deputy clerk oh I"1
K L Olhba, deputy clerk 75 00
Win Miller, school superintend
ent loo 00
K B Howen, ferryman O Of
W H Katon, ferryman kl 00
M ( ' Dolson, ferryman 3 7"
U R Doyle, Janitor 40 On
TO Muxwell, land forgra'el 40
W II Jolr son. at ravel I 36
U M Dorlty, work ou rock
ciuher IS "
J J Wood, work on ris k cru.her 40 00
W Pennington, work ou rock
crusher 1
H Macklin, work on rock crurher 4l 0)
John Heist, work on ris-k ciudier 3.') (Mi
Alfred Praiton, wotsl for pauper
Cautrell br 00
Hllas Wentz, work on rock
crusher 12 40
Lyon Bros, work on road 66 On
Milliorn Hroa. lumber etc U 00
H A -k.-cl- & Co, lumber U 61
John Maxwell, itravel 4 OS
Kakio ct llrlstow, supplies fur
Mrs Brown I M
F IWisner, supplies for Indigent
soldier Hunnicutt 4 61
C Cole, lumber 8 lo
Eugene Water Comiany, water 17 W
otto Darelius, lumber 10 Oil
J lira Deadmoud, lumla-r 5 00
H K Klncald, printing 0 00
0 H Zumwalt, gravel 2 KO
J W Kavs. mounting maps 1 66
J M tioldson, lumber 16 Of
F L Chambers, mdse 14 65
(Irlttln Hardware Co. indse 00 M
A E WimxI, supplies for pauper
White ! 70
W V Patterson, itravel IK)
J M Ooldsou A Hons, lumlier 65 -
II 0 Wheeler, road work 8 00
Dudley tfc Beebe, lumber 10 Ni
E Dyer, gravel 0 00
8 Ht John, gravel 2 00
Price Withers, itravel 5 10
John Tali, lumber 1 7(i
L O Beckwilh. supplies for J O
Hunnicutt 6 16
Alex A Foster, deputy shirill. .. :' oO
C B Moritan. deputy sherill'. 6 00
Geo B Camp, deputy -In mt 3
He Triad b
Sample Bottle
aaalvevan 'lay iiple coma Intn drill
i for tuetr tonaabla. (fy
..l.i lliev r."
M 0 do i,
twi-au., aa a
rule, lliey do
not Utlieve it
proper lo ad-
waaaTOfMlo
take a patent
Dieiliofne of
whlrlitbayiln
in. i know tlia
lngre.ilanta.lt
i Um nityaf
clan'K i-uil-rm.n
to pre
acribe. H-iiiio
make an ex
captinii, how-
.-..r a In n
TtTns baa n rout h. aoU i tfaroalaad lung
I . - ' ml A. kt-r -Mig-
li.h Remeih, bacauaa I know Jut what it
will do. It has curel eeery ca-e abero I
l,.r.ssenitlrl I It i; lie ls-t -r-.iit
uinl tome I ev.-r handled in my 1 vara
npcrlei.ee. I will give Ju-t one in.lance of
a B,.ntlen.ar, who had been troubled for
, . . with a rtaaty, k klna "," I f
, i ukar'aEnilUli Barorfy. Ha Wad 1
Mmi la bottle, and i cured batoro ha had
taken half "fit. t ' wl'atevcr. TOM)
I, an eicepiion.il eaaa, howavar, Mituiuolly
1.1a1" lallllf HI"1 1 u" , .
(fllfatd) A. II. t'ook, lieilfrontamr, uuo.
aU .i .v.-. noil il a bottle, tlir.nn-h.
o-,t ikaVrdiotl -"tat- - and Cawadai and in
El.n.1. at . : '".' Z
art- not .ataaneo u.r ..........
l-.tlle W your druggui, uuu get yvu m.v-w,
bat k. , .
t W ItlAAIW lie ffw-'w-.
11. livuLlU ' f ' "
For Bala B- W L Delano
it. m an .
lOUie MaH
EUGENE
LoanEiSavinQsBa
Of Eugere, Oregon.
hi Up Bill c . til
Surplus '
353
OrNfSAI. BANKING BUSINtt TB
acTCO on lAVcnroic terms.
l.ralit L.utU I n the .rllie',.l cult.
DBlltOttaweeatl tmeii-ii ro Birlaa.
,,t. i.-ai al lowed bb i ii ml: f, ...
it-ii.ii abas mi Mated tgod,
lol aatlona n ' I" ' I'" R,l'' auniuo
I li ai a i BOB 19 v AIMUlU leugln.
BpakiO of the aar, the British
losees in South Africa give the
Kichmond Va.1 Times another op
portiinity to r.uuiiul one that even
the BiH'r ar is child's play. To
show what real war is, tl.c Times
recalls that l'nkeU's division of
Oaafadtrataaj lost at 0ltyabur
MOtt men io thirty minutes of
tighting than the British have lost
Silled, wounded and captured
in South Africa, since the war le
gan. Heath's division ol Lee's
army at (Jetty shurg lost 2?taJ men
in killed ami wounded in twenty
five minutes, Hancca k'a diviiion,
iu the ajaaoll on Mare'a Hill, at
Kretlericksburg, Deivmber 13, 1!62, t
:-st about -2600 killed and wounded
out of 5000 men. '
An Did Maseu.
'Vh nigh few members o' the Masonic
fraternity of Kugene probably
aware of the fact, H. C. Owen was the
oldest member, In point of yeara of
membership, of F.ugene Iodge No. 11,
A. F. tfc A M. And tbeie are few
Masons in thestate that can lay claim to
au older membership than that enjoyed
liy Mr. Owen at the time of his death.
The recorda of the F.uireue lodgeahow
that Mr. Owen affiliated lu IW and
had lHen a contritiutlng member ever
since.a period of forty-three year. The
lodge records of those earlier days were
not ati carefully kept aa at present, and
an io snow wuai itHige made htm a
Mason, but it was probably at Saleni
or Oregon City, aa Mr. Owen was a
resident of l'olk county three yeara bc
i Me . .inung to l ane county In 1861.
He must have been a Maaouover half
a century, aa he ivrta:nly received tbe
degreea la fori' the da-te of the SMBt
nieuceuient of his I.Mie CMMal) resi
dence. Onriitir all Ihoaw yearr-a these
was not a nreak lu his un-intr..ti ij..
A dlBpatch trom Seattle says that
representatives of SO leading logging
Arms met iu that city and matte an
advauee In the price of logs by to tar
log Into ao agreement to ins In lulu a
new schedule or shut dowu. Merchant
able logs w ere ad vauct d to ti per lOOn,
selected tofl.60, flooring to 7.50. A gen
eral raise of f-.' per thousand over the
usual rate was ordered on all logs over
70 feet In length.
Kosehurg l'laiudealer: li. M, Dona
hue, of Portland, has been appointed
agent of Wells, Fargo & Co, aud (he
Weateru Uniou.tor Kugene, vice V. M
Dorlty, re.iguetl. Mr. Donahue Inn)
the run to tills city on the local for a
number of years and is well and favora
bly known here.
The clerk's office at Kosehurg Is now
kept open until 8 p in so as to allow
workingmen a chance to register with
out listing time, .v gotal idea.
W. I. enow.
Praincnt.
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trctlon. AucnetoMli'iuu'
Mood boilder. Brino i tbi
pink r!ow io pale cheeks and
ic.sto.i : the lire cf youth.
I iv ma ' .iOe per l?x: J boxes
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ft Itiiril Ukiij bbkirefs in ai bra
transacted an favorable terms.
A. (i. HOVKY, President
J M. AHHAMK Cashier
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PARKER'S
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Junction City : Milling Compad
MANUFACTURERH tK THE-
"WHITE ROSE"
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FLOUR.
GUARANTEED
n ii o o r
BEST QUALIT
The most popular flour iu the market. Sold
eatling grocers.
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SEND NO MOiMF '
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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS tr
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LieraaenU. M rlla-aosee frifBtl lathiru
THE BURDICK
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just one thing ycu
ed something to make
e I lood rich and red.
coTi&muWciL
ill certainly do this. It
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our t,4J rength ani ac
Vf Wt)) rctunx.
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An important manufacturing ititjut
try in la-tin: alarttaj at Hcio. by the
Nortbareatero Max A Fiber Manufac
turing i in pan . aaya the Albany
Heraltl. This factory will manufac
ture grain bags, burlap aacka, tarlnra
ami all tha coarser grade of linens,
auoli aa crash, toweling, linen ulster,
ate. The plant Is already being lu
Bfrtfad, li will result In tbe growing
of S00 to X) acrea of flax In tbe vicinity
of BatO tluting this year.
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For Lifauta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough.
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