The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, July 28, 1900, Image 2

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    Eugene City Guard
HA CURDA Y’
................ ......JULY 28
THE DANGERS OF IMPERIAL­
ISM.
e
BY CARL SCHL’KZ.
PONT FORGET.
Don't forget
to use IXx-Urr
Pierce’s Favor­
ite Prescription
for that back­
ache.
Don’t forget
that over half
a million women
have been cured
of women’s ail­
ments by the use of
Dr. Pierce’s Favor­
ite Prescription.
Don’t forget tiiat
"Favorite Prescrip­
tion ” cures diseases
of women in their
advanced and
chronic forms; cures
often when all else
ha« failed.
Don’t forget that
you can consult Dr.
Pierce, by letter,
free. Tell your
story frankly. All
correspondence is
private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf-
falo, N. Y.
Don't forget to write to I)r. Pierce
to-day, if you are sick from ilia ase«
which afflict women.
Commissioners Court.
TAMMANY RESOLUTIONS.
Who Gives to All
Denies All-
of
RoUl I'ulleraoi), juror June term 4 80
Wiis is r.s true of the spend­
ICE P -w. is, juror June term. ... «5 40
Democratic Triumph
4 60
E H Payne, juror Juue u*ru> ...
thrift of health os of the
J M Pollock, juror June term..... 4 10
N kw Y ork . July 23.—At a meeting
E Herron, juror June term.......... 7 40 of the Tammany Hall gi-m-ral com- master of money. Do not
W E Wilcox, juror Juna term ... 5 60 ruittee a sera*« of rv»<>lutions, upon •waste your health by allow­
Chas Wright, juror June term ... 7 du motion of Richard Crocker, were
ing your blood to con­
A N Bogart, juror June t«rm...... 4 ’. I adopted, containing >s ’ollowlug:
tinue
impure, but purify,
D L England, juror June term... 16 00
"Tammany t**-li* »in thesupremacy
Jun O Vaughn, Juroi Juue term 3 80 of the Amerii’an f < wherever it t1«is, vitalize and enrich it by tak­
Jason Neely election judge..... 6 00 but that it »bon d"a* no «here aa the ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
LP Tallman, election judge...... 6 00 «ym s»l of liberty and civil a-rvitude
J ( ¡Sutherland, electiou judge... 6 18 comtilned, for that i» a combinatibn America’s Greatest Medicine.
Dyspepsia — "Mv husband doctorrd
W P Bailey, electiou clerk.......... tt i o which can only work di«i.ooor to the
I a ! ■ ff time for dyspepsia -with only tem­
A M Rtcbardaou, election clerk
flag and Auniican institutions.
aud mileage............................. . IS 80
“Tammany Hall condemns the per ary relief. The first bottle of h»d*s
F B Phidpi«. election judge ... 6 oo wagtng of a war of cou<iue«t as uu- Sar-.ipanlla helped and the second cured
1‘ B Htierwood, election judge ..... 6 00 American II) principle and false to him. It cured my sick headaches.
G IJ Hnapp, electiou judge......... 6 88 pledge of the nsti hi a« given by the ff.f s. Sllary A. Clark. Wilmington, Vt.
J W Baker, electiou judge.......... 6 00 President of the United Slates
It
W H Ostrander, election judge... 6 OU condemns the unconstitutional action
C A iWtutermeier, can vanning
of the president in carry I ng on awarfor
electiou......................................... 6 30 oonqueHt without the autharization ot
H .'- d It cur» liver 11?» : th* -np t -r! tati ng ant
Geo Norris, juror State vs Mar-
congress.”
¡ only cathartic to take with Hood'» bar»ap»riH¿
quaur.............................................. 1 20
The resolution« denouura- monopo­
James Beckley, juror cítate vs
lies aud truat« aud dose with the fol­
Marquam ..................................... 1 20 lowing:
S iuslaw J etty — Ellis Wbattam,
G W Webber, juror lítate vs Mar­
“Tne democracy of the nation »tauds who with Geo Norris arrived home
quam .............................................. 1 20 for national honor, ri'-tionut co riser yesterday from a trip to the lower
L A R ohs , juror t-laie vs Mar­
vatiem, tia’lonal justice. Tammany Hiuslsw, reports very satisfactory wo>k
quam ............................................. 1 20 Hall, faithful to the principles of on the jetty at the mouth of the river.
G W Knapp, juror Hiate vs
democracy and subordinating 1,11
i “ i The work at present is being builded
Marquam ................................. .
1 2 things to dem.x-rstic »u ees«, closes its H‘|"ng d- ep water, 40 to 50 feet, and the
F M Wilkins, juror State vs Mar­
ranks and calls for patriotic unity in channel »eem» to t>e more prominent
quam .......... . ...............................
1 20 the name of democratic triumph.’'
i now than ever tiefore. With its ex­
C A Wiutermeier, justice State
tension the bar will tie greatly im­
vs Marquam................................. 14 10
proved. The lumber interests of the
Blachlev
News.
J H Stiles, constable State vs
Siuslaw are continually growing in
Marquam ..................................... 1 40
importance, the large mills turnlug
July 23, 1900.
I L Stmpsou, constable Sta'e vs
out an immense product.
The days are very warm.
Marquam ..... ............................... 3 80
L ucky B uy M ine .—F C and F E
Chas Evans, witness State vs
The roads are in excellent condition.
Sharkey, of the Blue River mines, are
Marquam ................................. ..
1 00
The hay is atxiut all in the barns.
in the city. They brought down a
J S Stiles, witness State vs
J T Taylor, of Elmiia, is building *
handsome c)ean**up. The water is so
Marquam .................................... 1 60
barn for Mr Atkison, the dairyman.
low that they can only run five stamps,
Gray & Sou, supplies pauper
Jasper Smith and Je se Rust are hence the out) ut ot the mine is cut
Evaus............................................. 3 00
M Casteel, road supervisor.......... 66 00 hauling lumber for the new school down. They are putting in a pipe
house ill district No. 129.
which, when completed, will give
I N Doak, road superviia-r Dial.
Mr Slater, tne merchant, went to them all the water necessary, The
No 23............................................. 36 00
Junction after a load of merchandise snow tall last winter was light and
G W ¡Kimball, road supervisor
this tias cut down tlie water supply
Diet No 12..................................... 5>i 00 Saturday.
H M Withrow, witness June
C'latoo Jay, from the mining district materially.
term.......................................... ... 5 40 of Washington, has arrived with hie
S aved H is S eed .—Jonathan Conger
E E t uuimings, witness Juue
family. He has taken a claim and
last fall purchased 100 bushels of wheat
term................................................ 7 OU expects to make this lus future home.
and sowed it on sixty acres of his farm
M J Inman, witness Juue term... 7 00
John, Cleve and Elt Rust will leave west of Eugene.
Yesterday he
R A Joma, witness Juue term.... 7 20 for southern Oregon soon, Fit Rust
threshed 100 bushels from the field,
M E Taylor, witness June term.. 7 211 has a rich claim there tn the gold
aud abandoned the rent, as it was too
< arey Inman, witness June term 6 40 mines.
po >r to harvest. Jonathan used to
SE McClure, w itnets June term 7 00
Rev C L Lowther, of Corvallis, farm in the l’alouse, where 40 bushels
2
J T Taylor, witness June term...
30
preached an interesting sermon last to the acre was an aveiage crop, and
J H Miller, witness Juue term... 6 80
Sunday,
na urally felt a little disgruntled over
M E Bolluiau, witness June term 7 no
Thera are a great mar y parties in the poor yield this season.
Jolin Hays, wKnees Juue term . 6 80
here From Michigan, looking after
T J Duckworth, witness Juue
A lbany ’ s B ridre .—Albany Demo­
term................................................ 7 00 timber.
crat, July 25: “It Is reported that a
n
W
M
Bunt
and
M
Pool,of
Mary
’
s
Jesse Wilsou, witness June term
20
bill will tie introduc'd in the next
J M Rennie, witness June term 4 10 Peak, amt S S Runnels, of Albany,
stile legislature providing for the mak­
passed
through
these
parts
a
tew
days
James Hinton, supervisor road
ing of the big-teel bridge at this city a
dial No 44 ..................................... 36 00 since. They were looking tor homes.
toll thoroughfare. This la evidently
G
J
Weiler
and
A
M
Newman,
of
M H Harlow, supervisor road
the o- ly way out of the present dilem­
dial No 47 ..................................... 8 00 Eugene, spent a day or bo ou Triangle
ma of keeping it up and will 1« en­
lake.
A»k
Ur
Weller
what
kind
of
a
Geo W Hawley, supervisor road
dorsed
by most of our citizens.’’
disl No 15 ..................................... 86 IK) time he had fishing.
M arried .—In Junction City, July
H M Price, su(>ervi»or road diet
H C Baughman closed a very me-
No 8 ............................................... 30 00 cessfu I term of school Friday the 20th 25, 1900, Mr C F Hurlburt and Miss
J b Burnett, supervisor road dial
inst.
An interesting program WISH Sadie Cummings. Both parties are
No 17 ............................................ 8 00 rendered consisting of decl dilations, very popular in Junction and Eugene
J Koepp, supervisor road dist No
dialogues, songs aud music. The house .51 r Hurlburt I h a member of Eugene
32 ................................................... 4.5 00 was crowded with people. Williams halge of Elk«.
M <> Wilkins, rebate ou filing fee 10 00 Evans and pupils, G W Milam and
I consider it not only a pelature but
J M Kitchen, deputy sheritf ...... 3 (X) pupils were present.
The Band fur­ adutv 1 owe to my neighbors to tell
J A McLeod, road work ............... 1 104 IMI nished some good music. Tile Blachly atxiut the wouderful cure effected tn
James Hays, deputy sheriff ... .. 18 75 band under the leadership of Car) my case liy the timely useofChamber­
A O 1 W Hall Co, rent election. o 501 Baughman has made rapid progre-s, lain's Cblic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
TJ Duck worth, juror Juut* term 7 '"I ami the tn«mbers regret that he is soon Remedy. I was taken very badly wilb
W It Emmons, juror June term . 3 60 ¡ to be absent from them. The people tlux aud procured a tioitle of this
J A Armitage, Juror June term... 5 6U ; of Blacnly appreciate the work of Mr remedy. A few doses of it effect’s! a
permanent cure. I take pleasure m
Baughman in the school room aud reccomending it to others suffering
desire him to stay another term.
from that dreadful disease.—J. W.
Lynch, Dorr, W Va. This remedy is
Court House Items.
sold by W L D l.atio.
FLA » f
.
M<»rtxMKp............................... ... $3,980 86
1 am profoundly convinced that
the adoption of the imperialistic
policy—a policy of criminal ag­
gression by forcible conquest and
of substantially arbitrary rule over
subjugated people—will, no matter
what the purposes may lie, involve
the subversion oi the fundamental
principles of our democratic gov­
ernment.
To avert so calamitous result it
is neces ary that the American
people should, in the directest and
most unequivocal manner, tepudi-
ate the undemocratic policy of
criminal aggression and ot subju­
-1 wrote for adi’ie Februsry 4, iK/. " writes
gating foreign population to Amer­ Mrs !• na*IUl«ira.t, of Claremore. Cherokee
Nat Ind. Ty -I was rar king with pain from
ican sovereignty; and that ctn at the b . k of my head down to my heela. Had
hem.-rrhagr for week« at a time, and au
present be done only by defeating un bl.’ Io «It for ten minute« at a time. Y.ar
an-». red my letter, advised m< to u«e your
Mr McKinley in the aiming presi­ valurrbk rnerllcine» via Dr I’l. rr e’a Favorite
Pr.-ar rijnion ‘Golden Medical Diacovery,’ and
dential election.
Flea-ant Pellet» alaogave advice t fiout injec­
tion« bathe and diet. To my aurptiae in four
To accomplish this we may, l>e- month* from the time I twgan your treatment I
was a well woman and )ia«e not had the back-
ing forced to choose between two a< he since, «nd now 1 put in sixteen hours ■ day
hard work.”
evils, have to pay a neavy price;
Paper - bound edition of Dr. Pierce's
but the stake is so great that we Medical Adviser free on receipt of 21
one-cent stamp« to pay expense of moil*
well ask ourselves whether any onl\ Address as above.
rr
price can be too high. And I »ay
this, after very mature deliberation, responsibility is its responsibility
as a conservative man, a great part for the maintenance of the great
of whose public life has been de­ principles upon which it whs
voted to fighting against the finan­ founded. It is its responsibility
cial theories represented by Mr for the great lesson it is to admin*
inter to mankind thut true demo­
Bryan.
cracy
means, not only the assertion
If it were even trus tiiat Mr
of
one
’s own rights, but also a
Bryan would lead us into an inter-
just
respect
for the rights of others,
n I revolution if elected it wouldt
and
that
this
democracy of ours is
in my opinion, be not nearly am
able
to
resist
the
temptation which
serious and dangerous a revolution
might
reduce
it
from
its fidelity to
a« that into which the policy of
tiiat
high
obligation.
It is its
imperialism is sure to lead us, and
responsibility
for
the
fulfillment
of
its effects would be much more i »
the
great
promise
expressed
Abra
­
duly and speedily counteracted
ham
Lincoln
on
the
battlefield
of
than the total subvertion of the
fundamental principles of our I iettyeburg that ‘‘government of the
democracy which the policy of im- people, by the people, for the peo
pie,” shall not perish from the
peri a I ism involves.
earth.
And can you be blind to the
effects which the tendencies of i rn-
perialism are already exercising ANOTHER GERMAN STRAW.
among ourselves upon the popular
Des Molnew (Iowa) leader.
minds.
Col Joseph Eibroeck, editor of the
Do you hear the scoffing levity
Iowa Staats-Auzeiger, who advo­
with which the Declaration of In­
cated Palmer and Buckner in 1896,
dependence and the high ideals ot
both on the stump and in hia
hbery and human rights which
paper, announces this year he will
have so long been sacred to our
give his supptrt to Bryan and
prop)« are made »¡tort of; how the
Stevenson. Colonel Eibroeck in a
teachings of Washington and Lin­
strong sound money man— none
coln are derided as antiquated
stronger in Iowa, and no man has
nursery rhymes and now the con­
been more courage >us in the cause.
stitution, when it stands in th«
But he is convinced that free silver*
way of grasping schemes, is lightly
ism is no longer an issue—that
brushed aside with the ilippant
there is scarce s possibility, even if
word that constitutions are intuit
Brian were elected, that the mone-
for men and not men for the con-
tarv standard would t»e threatened.
stilutions?
S<> believing and being uncompro­
It cannot be repeated too ofen
misingly op >ostd to the adminis­
that there are thiugs that tnty le
tration’s imperialistic policy, he
done by tnonarchial or aristocratic
has gone back to hie old party and
governments without making them
will give it hearty support.
less strong as monarchies or aris­
tocracies; but which canoot be
/X•«■dunniFii t of niortgRgt». . .... 227 32
Ixal Murks.
Dull headache, | m . i ns ii ver lous'psrts
done by a democracy, based upon
Transfer of mortgKge........ ........ Ç300 00
of the hotly, sinking at the pit of the
universal suffrage, without fatally
July 13, 1S00.
BEAI. ROTATE TKAN8FKHS
stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness,
Butter-25 to 35c per toll
demoralising it as a democracy;
Martha
E Alien t<> 1' .1 Fergueson, pimples or sores, are all positive
Wool—16c
and that one of these things is the
Ulldivided ime—eveiith intelest in D 1. evidence of Imp re blood. No matter
Poultry |3 50 to (4 50 i«s< uozen.
C of Mary Fergueson; J50J
arbitrary ruling of foreign popula­
how It ts'Came so, it must lie purified
Dried prunes 3 to 5jc
D <1 McFarlaud to A 1. Woodard, tn order to obtain good health. Acker’s
tions as subjects.
Flour—80 |>er sack.
Blood Elixir has never failed to cure
and ili Cottage Greve; $35.
Oats— 35 cents.
I can hardly imagine any kind
Win D Flunerty to 1) J Ostrandvr et Nerofulous or Hyphihtic poisons, or any
Potatoes
—
75c.
cash
per
KM)
I
be.
other blood diseases. It is certainly a
of government more repellant than
al, 5o aeree in Lane county; $1.
wonderful reniedy and we sell every
Eggs—16 cents.
a democracy that has ceased to be­
G
Vali
Mohoiack
to
C
A
Van
bottle on poeitlvea guarantee,
Wheat—43 to 45 cents
ale
try W 1, DeLauo.
Bcholaek. 30 aerea in Lane l ounty ; $25.
lieve In anything, and in which all
Hope—5 cents.
J M P«rk<rlo(' R Parker, 60 acres
ambitions are directed toward a
in se«' 16 tp IH s r 1 w; >1500
selfish use of power.
Call For County Warrant*.
W R MeCornack to Samuel Canon.
Whale Oil Soap.
Indeed, there may lie some per­
320 acres in sec 15, tp 17 s r 8 e; $1922
Notice I» hereby given that the
sons expecting to make more money
CIRCUIT COI HT.
Hopgrower«
arv
invited
to
call
following
on
warrants will Ite paid on
out ot the Philippines if we subju­ the Eugene Soap Co, 8th el reel near
(Ini W Spore«, ezecolor estate of J presentation at my office ox aud after
gate them at the cost of ever so Olive, for samples and price« of whale M Spire«, ve Nancy and W N Griffi ili. July 10, 1900. luterest on
name
E ugknk S oap C o .
much’blood and devastation, and oil soap.
Reply of defendant» tlied by attorney, will cease July 23, 1900: All Lane
J M Williams,
then rule them bv a substantial
county warrants from registered num­
Geo XV Spore«, exeeutor of thè estate tar 7-507 to 7544, both inclusive,
Is
I
mpmovinu
.
—
nahtn
Statesman
of
despotio way.
Imlay: “MI m Naunle Paddock, who of J M Spore», deceiuied, vs H> nry
Dated, Eugene, July 21, KMX).
But who are they?
has t«en 111 at the Salem hoapltsl for Spore». Judgment aoked for $500,
A S P atterson ,
Not the people at large, especially several week«, ha« «o far recover» d Intensi nt 10 per cent frotn January 1,
County Treasurer
not the laboring classee, but a that «he was brought to the home e. l'‘<8, $50 attorney« fee and ■ ■oet« and
favored few. And here I iuvite Dr and .Mr» W H Byrd yesterday. Stu dlsbursemenl« ot action. J M Will­
the sjtecial attention of our con­ la the registrar and stenographer al the iam« appears a» attorney for plaintit!.
J C Gonfiale va John Cog»w«ll.
l'ulver«lty of Oregon, Eugene. ’ H«r
servative fellow citizens, who are many friends In Eugene will h<* glad Briefof defendant fi Ieri hy hi» attor- FILM MERS ird FUNERAL OlREf.iORS
so much alarmed at the possibility 11 learn this new«.
neya, A C Woodcoek and L Bilseu.
that the jfolitical struggles in this
BUJ. OF SALK.
FRUIT PRESERVINGTIME
democracy—a democracy working
Smith Brook« to Frank Goyue, bill
through universal sutlrage—may
ofssle of h trae»; |20l).
develop into a struggle of the poor
MIRRI AOK I.ICKN8B.
against the rich. Have they con­ always
the lungi
<’ F Huiburt and Ml«» Sadie Cum­
sidered bow apt this kind of im­ weak
ungs arc ming«.
perialistic policy would be to excite breeding
for the
and hasten such a development?
germs th
'Tisunip-
Bismarck's Iron Nene
Nothing can lie more dangerou«
tion. Chr
<.:tt.-also
in a democracy like ours than the
Wa« the result of his «I end’d health. T
•Titnonia.
prevalence ot a notion that might often foi
Indomitable will and ir-niendou« t
is right—a notion involving the If you li
.'utnonia, energy are not found wheie »tomacb.
Telephone Mun 25
worst kind ot anarchy, above and the germ
ti pt ion Ilv»r, kidney», and bowel« ,<re out of
•••tier. If you want the», Mualltlrw at d
below.
And that principle is arc at v
»n't let
tlie »u<sv»a they bring, u«e Dr Kina’«
preached and proclaims«! every Jay them get ;
Begin New I.t*e Pill«. They develop every
by this imperialistic policy.
power of brain and body. Only J5c at
at once ;’ ir .
Is it not high time that the
'5 L Ik l*ano’s drug «tore
SCOT
I
S
AI
:
-ION;
American people, sobered from the
p t
e germs
debauching intoxicatiin of victory, it will di n
A
Dav's Rt a — lheWen*mg
I lek
should rise up again to a just ap­ by ma
tronger mi l lest FuraJay cut 171,000 fe»l of
preciation of the true reeponai tri lily than th
l'es
The cnmpaoy has ordered an
arc.
additional donkey esigine to be built ai
of this great republic? That Gue
DAY
¿ •.. KAYS FURNITURE CO
Day 4 Henderson, Undeiiaters aio
Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sb .
Ladies...
At 15 ceil s each—Odd lot of Shirt Waists
At 35 cents each —A lot of Fancy Shirt W
pleated front, french back or n
regular GO cents,
At 20 cts Special—Childrens Caps and BonIe
At 50 cents each—Elegant line of Ladies Dr '
Sacks with cord and tassel atM
At 75 cents each—Plain and fancy duck skiru
At 35 cents each—Full line ventilated corsets^
5 H FRIENDL
EUGENE, OREGON.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
Ui
A
8
8
Jones Lever Binders,
Binding Twine, Oil aud Re;
Gaar Scott Threshing
Machines, etc.
Iiouqhmiller & Pet
Shoe
S a 1 e¿...
WISHING
Ladies' Tan and Blac
Lace or Button, $1.50.
$2.00 and $2.50 shoes
Please call before
6 p. ni., as our
store will close at
that hour,
*
EXCEPT SATURDAYS
II
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Dealer in Fashionable Footwea
£ 1 SIS
v-
JUST IN
Frarsr s foundry, this city.
V E R Y l N U S U A L
OFF fd
FOR THE NEXT F01Í
I N G
I) A Y S, , COMMENCING
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N E 8 I) A Y 'f / k 0 « ax
XT 1 r a» u.
~
w T Efi.
E N D O F
SEASON IS iv
8 I G II T,
THAT ME* v N
GETTING 1
F EVERYTH^'.
: • Tin..
AT SOME I
THIS Win
BE
FEAST FOR THE' t II K Î FT y
^(ccdò SaUafMûti^
’J. GREEN Ä SON
I
MON Ei
I N G SAI.P
<L HENDERSON
$1.00.
THEY ARE IN
THE^WINDOW.
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