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Eugene City Guard AfURDAV M MU H :n )o not forg-et that befoM Hai m-H CM a vm tft- wwinw-mty &kKe Msi fpawiitowitifct I'lccti')!!- Oil!' I . ' I ! . ; ' ' 1 on the ivister. Tho tm-w ks now on to liavo your namo nutthoio. If not regiftend before May 10 you cannot vote. You can register be fore any notary public or jus tice of the peace free of cost, or at the courthouse in tho county clerk's offioe. Do not neglect to register. A 'RESIDENTS DILEMMA. We have about setenty thouHand troops in the Philippines. They have been there a year or more, and reportH ol sickness or debility show that they xhould be taken from the unhealthy tropical climate and re placed hy treat) men. The Hrilisli hafi learned by ex perience that th'-y OanOOt keep white troop in lha tropica with Baldly for any pmlnnved period even when not tOgSgM in active campaigning. If ko kvpt the t-lli- ciency of the troop rapidly dete rioratea. And ho, to keep up the efficiency of their troopa, they hate provided an r laborate Byntem of reliefs co thai no troops ehall he called upon for continuous and prolonged service in the tropics. To this end they haye established a permanent transport service ever engaged in transferring troops from northern to tropical pans of the empire, and vice ver. Hut where are the troops that can be sent out to relieve those now there? There are none. If the i'hilippine army is to be relieved a new army must lie raised, con gress will have to authorize an in crease in our army, and the presi dent call for more troops. And such a course would react unfavor ably upon our colonial policy, hurt the ciiauces of our president in this year's campaign. Therefore are these reports from the Philippines of ominous portent to the pret i dent. For it these reorts be well founded, if he tells the country the truth, if he urge congress to author ize the raising of a new army to relieve that in the Philippines, and calls for more troops, he must cause men to turn from the policy he pursues, and from him. And if he fails to do this, keeps back the truth, fails to relieve the army now in the I'hilippiueB, the lives that may be sacrificed in the Philip pines because of such failure, lives that might be saved if relief were sent, the old army rtpiMfd by a new, must le charged to his hand, his sacrifice of duty upon the altar of extediency. THE PRESIDENTS PERSONAL HABITS. It will no doubt surprise people that no less a body than a Meth odist Npisoonel church conleieuce considered resolutions censuring President McKinley for public and private indulgence in intoxicating liquors, the resolutions being de feated by less than a two-thirds vole. The uewa comes in a Wil mington, Delaware, dispatch of March 27: The Wilmington Methodist Kpisoooal conference, which repre sents Delaware and a portion of Maryland, today adopted a resolu iou condemning the army canteen and the uae aud sale of liquors in our new possessions. The teniper tinoe committee also presented another resolution, which con demned l'reldent MoKinley, as a member of the Methodist hpiscopal church, for public and private tip pling. It precipitated a hot dis cussion, and was finally defeated by a vote of 07 to 48. The reso lution requesting the general con ference to censure President Mo Kinley for setting aside the anti canteen law, and to censure him for drinking liuuor, was adopted after the personal reference to the presi dent's drinking had beeu stricken -a - 1 1 ,' It I ' i I 1 8 & J -JJ ,r '!TZB77s Tli.Vl'H HKVIKW " - J Hon 'I forget : .. Neoyj W Paw MM Sjfeft r toM-'t f.'t shot over Waif W have ten cured of women's ail tuciiti tiy the u of I)r. fierce' favor ite Pretcription. Don't forxet that " Favorite I'reirrip ticm " lire iliaeuae ol women in their ail v a need and Chronic ("rum; cure often when all else b failed. Don't forget that you can consult In. Pierce, by letter, free. Tell your Morv franklv. All correspondence is private. Address Dr. R. V. JHerce, Buf falo, N. V. Don't forget to write to Jr. Sere Inlay, if you are tick from diseases which afflict women. ii 'i'lf tor mititf I'rtmiary 4 'fc'." w rites Mra ImIUIlrn'l. "I lUirmiiir lli.rokw Nil Iwl Ty -I w rwklng with in from Ihr lank ill my hrail iluwu I" luy MM II A li.tri'ii r)m fur k at llmr. iiml waa uaabh 10 all l"r lu nilnuli l u Hum Y.ai answersd my Irttei. advlxnl in. Is u you i iiuatita snlrfsn i" Ptesert F-voHi IfocrlpUoe (Man Mutual m..,vrrr.' and PteaUll I'rllrl. l-)Kvc Mkt lail liorc i Ulhi iiml .lirl To my aurprlar. In four nMMtM liom Ihr timr I Ikd your treatment I wu well woman anil have no had tlir bark ache alncr. and now I ;ul In aUUro houra day haul work " Paper - bound edition of I)r Pierce's Medical Adviser free on receipt of it niie-cerit tamja to nay expense of ui imly. Address a above. wilt enter a protest; but when worthless fish-atinking Siwaahea lake it into their heads to ruth lessly murder whitos, it is time to band tho tribe their just deserts. Years of missionary work at the Mission has done but little for the Siwash except to sharpen his wits for civilized deviltry. The Alaska Indian will follow a drum around all night and praise the Lord one minute, confess to citting a throat the next, and be ready to fly to glory to the sound of hallelujah with his soul saved, hat turn your hack on hiui and he it the same "Injun" yet, If the dd ones could all he sent to glory in a bunch, and tno young ones brought up hy themselves, the race might lie improved. M K1M.EV IX A NEW ROLE Secretary of State Hay has sub mitted to congress the letters ad dressed to (treat Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Italy and Japan regarding the rights of the United States to an "open door" in Chinese treaty ports. It must lie humili ating for an administration that seeks to exclude the trade of the world from our shores, else taxes it with a tariff that in many instances means exclusion, to be compelled to go abroad and assert our claims to fair free trade with another country. McKinley, apostle of high pro tection, says "you shall not trade with us, but we will trado with you. Hut decrepit China is about the only country that can thus be Liken by the throat aud compelled to accede to foreign demands re tarding the administration of her domestic affairs. IXION AND KEITHLICAN. The Albany Democrat makea this comparison of Union and lie- publican county administrationa: It costs $7l ,000 a year to run Marion county, and $or,000 to run I. inn county. Under the preseut economical administration the at fitirs of the county have been kept in splendid condition, the roads and bridges being kept up and ueneral improvements having been made with a special effort in pro gress for giving the county the best roads in the state Linn county has a Union party administration. Marion county is solidly Uepublic-n. Grand Opportunity. Your photograph enlarged free. To each piircliHaer of a can of Hak'iig powder Ht iv"c. Site of picture, Itix-U rtainple uf the work can bo neen by calling at (he Ntore. lit uo's Yakikty BXOM, Bight- St., Kugene, Or. INDIAN DEVILTRY. The editor of the Skagway, Alaska, Budget doee not belisve in "good Indians" except after careful interment. The issue from which the account of the brutal murder of Bert Horton and wife, published on another page, ia taken said ed itorially: plac life. casea leas than on the life o' a good animal. 80 long aa this estimate io applied to theuisclvoe, no one Indiana nlaoe a very imall va'ue . . ... on human life, poasibly in many flk. .M always leavci the lungs weak. i .'k lungs arc breeding grounds tor the germs that cause consump tion. Chronic hi rt h it i als. often tollo pn timonia. If you hn e hi I p icumooia, the gernu ol co umptioQ arc at wo k. Don't let them get .; foothold. Begin at once a;u! take SCOTT'S EMur,sioty it will drive out the germi by making the lungs wronger than they an. BRYAN TODAY He Spoke ,11 I'cndleton and Walla Walla. !' ai in Hi Of iaw. miiu.t.-roN. Or., Ma'i ii a -ym. J. gtryw irlHiwi4 a y langM r e ItWn iMtt-aaavwaMTN Mrali kMTtMi t'Mil fAHPfMM Wart WwWay, Waak doshen ItofD, Marsh 27. Are v " g'dng to bear Mryao aMk? la lliu ijuealiou of the (lav. It K Keriit-y returned from t'reawell Hunday, m . . in j m.inl hy hia little us, Hugh and flntmrt. Mlaa Ollle Tiltou returns to bar houie at I ' r the laat of tbla month. Mm Horace Hampton Is confined to her room with lotlamatory rheuma llaai, Mi itena t.'oudao, of Cottage Urove, laalaylog wltb ber slater, Mrs J II flerkahlre, aud attending school at tbla place. MraW H Dlllard la the recipient of a MM new HucKeye haulam Incuba tor, the flrat of that kind In tbla neighliorhiMMl. the attelldailOH of Miaa Ml, Ii. hii h acbord contluuni to liiereaae, there now being near .'10 acholara enrolled. Mr-1. 1 n M Dlllard aud daughter, Mm Oalay, of Kugene, vlalted friends and relailvea at this place the flint of the we-k, 1 ,' . it. an Intereat was manlfe ted by the republican here laat Monday afternoon at their primary. W B Kuimma, A L ltouey, It K Keeney aud Walter II HI I Ian 1 were elected delegatea to the county convention. W L Wheeler waa nominated for Juatlce of the peace, P Berkahlie for conalahle and W ft Kmmoiia for road opanriaofi Ht'STY Pan. Citizen's 1'recinct Primaries. A meeting of Clllzeu voter of Houtb liigeue preoluct, No 2, Is hereby 0 tiled to meet at Itrowu'a upbolatery aliop, Nib -in..!, Friday evening, March BO, 1U00, at 7:30 o'clock, to select 6 del egate to the I .'He county Citizen con vention. OTIIKK I'HIMAHIKH. South Kugene No 1, 7:30 o'clock Friday evenliiv, March 30, atKleventb itrtel how company beUMt North KugHiie No 1, at City Hall, Maine date and hour. North Kugene No 2, Griffin Hard ware Co.' warehouse, Heventb street, lietweeu Willamette aud Olive, aame date aud hour. Robbed the Grave. A Hartling in, 1.1. nt, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, I narrated of blm aa follow 'I waa In a moat dreadful condition My akin wi almost yellow, eyea aiiiikeu, tongue coated, pain contln ually In back and aide, no appetite Itradually growlug weaker day by day. Three pnyalclana bad given me up Fortuuately, a friend advlaed trying Fleet nc Hitter; and to my great joy and surprise, the flrat boltla made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three week, and am now a well man. I kunw they ved my life and r i l ed the grave of another victim." No one chould fail to try ihem. Only fiOc, guaranteed, at Linn's drug atore Pasture for Kent. 1 have good aprlun and immer . . . . paHiure icr biook. inquire or or au drew". J. T. ItlCU AKDSON, Llewlleu. m mj ii Hhvan IN Ha I km Balem State man, tep: "Col. William Jenuluge Hryan, the dUtingulabed dsmocratle leader, waa tendered a grand reception In Oregon' Capital City yesterday. Fallmatea regarding the crowd vary, but 7.r00 1 conidered a reasonable eatluiate of visitor from outside point. N.J. Judab, chairman of the general committee, etimated the crowd at S600, while John Payne, auother mem ber of the aame committee, placed the milliner at Itl.llUU. Major 1). I . Shrr mail, in. mi . 1 of the reoepiioo com mittee, think there were 14,000 vUllor In tin' city. The crowd begin to aseemhle earl In the forenoon and by noon the Ntreel were tbronited. People came from all ectlou of Polk and Marlon oountle, aud the attendance would tiave been larger but for the threatening weather." 10,000 people beard bta ad lreaa. Monky Okdkha. The pontofllce department baa made muue very aenalhlo cbangea in its mmle of paying; money order. Pootmaaler McCornack baa received instructions to eh all money order Irrvomn'tlve of place of pajllMOl nameil In order, llie only re(ric(lon talu that he mat be hatllled totbe Identity of the payee. Another very sensible ehanae la to alllhorlM liavniMtit of uhlun mi Kla 0W afflot, e'ven though 110 letter of advice has tunm retelved. Hpray pump. Spray material. F 1. Chamber. Our Iloor oilcloth will please you, SSu, Ma, ud 50c per yard, ltacket Mtore. If you want up-to-date bicycle sun drlea, call on C C Matloek. Mrs. Harriet Kvan. Hlnadale, HI, writes, "I never fall to relieve my children from croup at once by using "nc Minute Coub Cure. I would not feel sale without it." gulokly corse cough, cold, grippe and all throat and lung dlaeaeea. Vincent A Co., Comer Hrug Store. II... Hultalo Kin. Il.r,. .. . .... w . . i . 1 1 . r aaa i v. -. - - i F 1. Cbambera'. 1 " Waste Not, Want Not." Little leaks bring to want, and little impurities of tk blood, if Mtf attoM Mv kfi "" of ktt. JKW'j SaKiJihmU b It one and only s.pecific thrt will remove all blood humors and impurities, thereby put ting you into a condition of perfect health. Bad Stomach " Hetdtchtt f tired feeling, bid condition of stomtch. Ciused me to Uke Hood's SrsprilU. It stopped tU font trouble." Ourle$ 'Bo-r, Glens FaIU. N. Y. m$ lA'UJ.lLUhWMmf 1. rx...... BsoS'i fllUcut mar lilt , lha do IrrlUUaf and '..If raUlart lata llh HooS't S Ttapalll-. Oti & Henderson, Unde. takers nt Embalmen. Cor. Wi'. and 7th lit J. iV. KAYS FURNITURt CJ EM3ALMERS and WUl DinECTORS Elmira Uetns. March 29, I the political bee baa begun to bur.i around Kltulra. 1 MoClure, our postmaster and tnerehant, will be a caudldale tietore the republican convention for sherill. At lha renuhllean nrlmarv held last Monday, B B Heralngand A F Kllma ker were elected delegates to the con vention. B B Deming wa nominated for road supervlaor aud Hawes Yates for constable. There will be a large crowd from ibis vicinity go to Kugene the 6th o, April to bear Bryan speak Our school Is progressing ntceiy under the skillful management of Mr MoClure. The people of tbi vicinity were well pleased to learn that J W Walter bad aecured a lease ou the Loug Tom river and Its tributaries. This will Insure the erection of a large mill here this a'jmmer. I see the editor of the Weekly Citizen ha had another severe attack of jim jama. This time be alights upon Treasurer Patterson. HherlH Withers and Dave Hill, all spraddled out Keep right on, Mr Weekly Citizen Kvery attack you make upon these ireutlemeu will only increase tbelr popularity. A POCULIST. A Thousand Tongues ( i hi Id not express the rapture of Annie Hprlnger, of Howard treet, Pblla delpbla, Pa, when she found that Or King's New Discovery for Consump tion bad comple'ely cured her ot a backing cough that for many years bad made life a burden. All other remedies and doctor could give ber no help, but she says of this royal cure, "It aoou removed the pain in my cheet and I can now sleep soundly, some thing 1 can soaroely remember doing before. I feel like soundlug its praises throughout the universe." Ho will everyone who tries I)r King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, . heat or lungs. I'll. I-. TiOc aud 11.00. Trial bottles free at Linn's drug store. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Local Market. Maroh.10, IUO0. Butter SS to 60c per roll. Wooi-aoc Poultry $3 60 to $4 60 per dozen Dried prunes -3 to 6)o Flour 76 per sack. Oat-25 t S5 cents ercoroitig to quality. Dealers demaud samples be fore purcbaslug. Potatoea-36c. cash per bushel. Fggs 10 oeut. Wheal to tOota. Hops 6 to H cent. Notice to the Public. Notice ii hereby glveu thai myself and wife, Mr smaiitba J Heed, have mutually agreed to separate aud cease marital relation. The public i berely notified that I will not be reaponalble for bills of her contractine: alter this date. Dated Goshen, Or., March 20, 1W0. W P HkKD. 1 ' J 34,441 Miles on a Wantkii.-oOO.OOO good shingles at the ltacket Store. IVMsV W. DAVIS , st vr kssja i"ion. sa I'-Ul.l- nMT. f 1. . . W. I la, h f aninu ( ntur i i !.. ha ttao-raa Uumua all ever Dm sNfMa .a taKtaatMf litU "O aarth. baa laaeii M Hi new iSVt IU fatN built whl fnr Mr HaU. which waa rf-M cuotia u,ly until la.H). tulwr, coveriOK a lull . I l.lll miles. In tie- Utter it of Octobtr lat Mr D.via was i-raualed Imy anetlier make, fot h asiil. he wanted to try a Lliaflber tire." ft t"k le than ; mm mile. Oi ileujoDsUaU the fsct tint "tbsn waa ni.thinK eUl t a paU.' - Mr DMtsJMSl iOltsa a PATKK OKWT, ami var. lie ll never chanK a'in. Mr iuu' has s record milsaK l nearly 70,000 toil in UnllOl years it .). do wheel gW" "" Ihs eetnal rvio aa th Pats wet Call anil ur full line of '.W model. PATEE CREST (Hot Is th Trust. THOS. W. DAVIS THE VETERAN CENTURION. COMES BAfJ TO A PATEi. UKibT, ajnu SAYS IT'S THE BEST OF ALL BICYCLES. Sold by BARKER GUN WORKS 9th Street tugene, Oregon. Coaster Hrake fitted to any Bicvcle 6.60. - ' HP New Spring ApRIVING D&ILY. Does your headache? Psinbackof yourcyesr' Bidtssteinyourmouuir It's your liverl Ayer'a Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia, and all liver I complsints. 25c. AII druggists. Want juut muuitarb or baaril a baauuful l i'.wn or rirn inarar inrr. urn DHPIIUPUaU'C nVC for the DUUiMnunnm d uil wtusa ors &at-i. ! Amur NlNB Ykars. Albany Oeiti ooral, March 'IS: " The remain of Tho Tueker were found yesterday at the bead of iiock creek, Lluu county, where tbey bad been nine years. Tucker wa lust In a storm and his body was never found until now. A KUti lieaide the lames revealed their Identity. Coroner Noimati was ii I. ,t. but very properly Informed those baIU tbe bone in charge that there waa no oxaalon for an Inquest, and Instructed them to i;lve tbe re malm a burial as desired." ltlcycle tires 4.00 a pair. V C Matlock. The local directories of tbe telephone company are now being distributed. We do all kinds of bicycle repairing and guarantee all our work. OU Matlock. The tutldtog season will be ou for Kugene during tbe neit month. Kipertence Is the t -t teachar. Uae Acker's Kuglish Itsuiedy in auy aase of coughs, colds or croup. Should it mil to give Immediate relief money re- RepnbUcan Primaries. ltlcliardaou-J E Butler. M D Lingo H W Harpole. Lake (.'reek J A Burnett, Atchison, I) Hunter. Kohemla Johu W Cook, H M Culp. (late Creek Frank C While, A (Jnddard, H lUdford. McKeuzle - J H Helkuap, A B Powers, OlMttsM J U Hutberland, W T liailey. Lain L Y Cnngdou, Isaiah Hlater. Wallace H D liaugbuiau. Florence James Hay, J A Pond, J A IfeLaod, J L Purolsb, w H Waatb- erson, Alexander, Jno Hewitt. Mapletoo E A Run. Oeo Nlcbola. Uet an Oliver plow aud you can always Kt-t extras for It. II. It. Smith, liutternut, Mich., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are tbe very beat pills I have ever used for cue tlvetiess, liver aud bowel troubles." Vlnoent Co., Comer Drug store. Rambler Bicycles, (40 and $35. Ideals, $;I0 aud (26. C C M atlock. Dress hi .ills, Trimmings, EmbroiderieSp flr;d marjy otr;er goods too gunero-S to fjriegtiog. S. H. FRIENDLY, Our Shirt Waists Fit. Shirt Waists 45c to $2.50. Skirts, Up-to-date 50c to $5.00. Ladies' Wrappers, 65c to $2.25. ma P. Frank & Son. H iWiiu.l 85 CENTS. HiMMIl lik ! I -OSv. $1.2S,u. fwll T ' ..I i . .Ml i. at- ia Ion i .! trood ti4 'i 1 1. 4i,t(Hl, and CUI II i sou an poaMsVnM- i i M ted a. i h . , t0 .w( , will saakt tkt awllfh tt ktllr eact. ami fifml to tou he i I stpltl .tiullf jrouiirrniit jts-rffsftly 1 i' it ftujwt will lmltel t i tetunq yottr moorv. I ' UK r(rlr, a.WUwn t-flej twIU'h ot'( - i SEARS, R(l! He-' ti. 03CJ tmort tem, t. I r-:,horitm. 91,191 I MM., i.50; 3 M. i -''".$2,291 f it '.25. "KM1H4MII LA) l.i -!n-t . i .I. as ii,. ''!. r at surt WlflM these pMlJ . -I. ora rri SPifi ir are mat ll for frm Chu.iuu ot R0CEUCK h CO. One ) Chicago, Our garden tools have just arrived. We have a complete line of just what you need Shovels, Spades, Rakes and Hoes. We also have a hox of D. M. Ferries choice seeds. And While your wife is cleaning house just give her a few dollars and send her down U us for some of that WALL PAPER. This is no bankrupt stock but we are selling it so that people wonder how we can do it. It all goes at cost. Come early and get your choice, of 400 fine patterns. and Feed Sale Stable J. M. MARTIN, rropieior. OM Clark Stable, Eighth atreeL tlooil liaru am! first oiaa feed at na r mable rate. Special attention topat anadc Of farmer, and prompt nervlee marantaad. -19.79 BOX RAH- wUa f ft Milt f.' SEND NOMOSFY. a. at. .r ,un ,h MtfM, ,u ua . f,,,. I5T75 a, m , . . . .... T t, " ; " faal ll-aan I ii . ..., ,. .....n .' Kl I . . u , , oa u ,..uroaar 1 ,;. - ffi.v. IT tea.' (IMI, I .''f--"- . iw .-K, I '" In H , 1 ' r v f ru,i ,,,K rlu,k ,2-7. full (led W L Till- W ll k. 1 Ti.an i. . :.. ':' ""'. avw. maa ..,, gSjS i a..i.(w, rkt rail lnath. inbla brauta I ar .'.,t ,s iT, tuwt, ,,,ld , wIrrrr. f w . . i - I fHICop. 7th and u-S- " llamette. Having decided to out of Business AVill sell my entire stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods at and 3ft ots and AO els. Korsaie by 1 ,. apt a v.'ca a Co. im chicaco. ,0 tls-tsval - -miu BELOW COST S. C. RANKIlf