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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1900)
THE OREGONIAN BOGY. CASTORIA 9oo D rops ]] Oieg iuii'n:. ’ ’ <ny 1). IU Cr ■»' r| tu say tba' Ibcirsae -I got • 'i»leii lhe |li .1 in 1'IiHt 1* to «ay, I V wei- arra gntng the ► i.uil-s in I«98.” Many Democrats do not say 'hat increase of gold fins eliminated the 16 to 1 c mtrovervy. President McKinley has done a great deal towsiiie “eliminating the 16 Io 1 controversy'* by having mauy mil ions of dollars of silver coined since he took office, close to the hui fired million mark. Tn* Oregonian while harping on the blessed single gold standard, and attempting to sr-are the j>eople with horrible silver nightmare phantoms dis creetly refrains from informing its readers as to coinage facts. We give coinage statistics ot the first two years of the McKinley adrnin- iitration: ...Gold....... »76.028,480 1697 For Infants and Children. CASTO RIA ANcCclaLle Preparation for As similahnß me lowland Recula ting the 5 tuuuitiis and Bowe Isof Bears the Signature I nfan fs /T hilpken rromok:.Oit;e9tion.Clverrul- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor MiueraL N ut N ahcotic . ¡tSAKimirCHUH Seul - . I X/jf FteRMaK ♦ SJ* - In Use For Over I I /fctefcrf P MBmiiew» bd» » I Hin. Seul- Aperteci Remedy for Consigli lion, Sour Stornarh.Diarrhoea Woriii*.< imviil-icn*.levelish ness and Loss of S leep . facsimile Signature or «a 18U8 LAACT COPY OF WRAPPER. AN INAPT COMPARISON. wih hotnogenouH. The Philippine® are eight thousand mile« from our Pacific »bores, in a latitude that make» them unfitted for the resi dence of the white man. They are thickly populated by people» be tween whom and the Anglo Saxon I race there can be no intermixture ■ nor affinity. Our pt>»»ee»ion of 1 ibe islands cannot be otherwise than of a purely commercial nature. I The spirit of our free institutions never contemplated the acquisition of such territorial holdings. James S Stewart, president Ore gon Press Association, in Portland Telegram: “The Louisiana purchaee from Fran»1« wa« very similar to that of the Philippine lelands, and ex actly similar in so far as Mr Bry an’s threadbare ‘consent of the governed’ is concerned, for Na- poieon Bonaparte, the first consul of Prance, sold the Louisiana ter ritory to ths United States for ♦ 15,000,000 without so much ae saying ‘by your leave’ to the in habitants thereof, and Jeflerson, HOIST BY ITS OWN PETARD.” who had advocated the purchase in the face of the most vigorous opposition, took possession of till The Daily Register this morning territory, as McKinley did of the heads an editorial “Imperialist Philippines, with armed force.” Irogy dead,” and commences the The Louisiana purchase was not article with the statement that ‘‘similar” to that of the Philippine» “The Vermont returns are signifi iu the least particular except that cant.” Of cour-e they are signifi Napoleon, like Spain with the cant, though not in the sense in Philippines, sold something on tended by the Register as may be which he had a very light hold, In seen by the comparison made by all that vast territory west of the that pa|wr, the pertinence of which Mississippi Prance only had a foot appears to have tteen lost on the hold at the mouth of the Miss editorial mind: issippi, New Orleans, and that “As compared with the result in was certain to be lost hi the war September, 1896, the Republican with Great Britain as Prance had vote tails short 4.960, while the no war tooting on the ocean Democratic vote is 2.143 larger than wa* polled lor Jack«ou.” to s|>eak of. As for the in Veimonl cast 65,654 votes for habitants the country was onh the Democratic and Republican ¡>opulated by scattered and diverst candidates tor governor last wwk. Indian tribe® that depended almosi Compared with the vote of 1896. entirely ou the fruits of-the chnst the last corresponding election pre and nature's products for then vious to a presidential year, the Democratic gain is 7,103 votes, or vubsistence. While the Filipino civilization is marly 11 per cent. The Register editor should laae his pencil and of a low order lhe inhabitants en figure the change 11 per cent gage in the pursuits of agriculture would make in the 1,300,000 votes and commerce, and have a system of New York, and on the 628,000 of government tiiat meets their de votes in ludiana, pivotal states mands. Parther, the Louisiana that will determine the election of purchase abutted our territorial president next November. The answer would not be reas possessions from the Gulf of Mex suring to tnose who hope for Re ico to the northern tsiundary and publican success. — FWTZV fil 5 la usually ** g »»I « h cubic .i aud drcud ntrvouanean event safely wit in gold.” It t* * Kwta. IkMik evi ble Informati' ■> free upon apodi BaALFir.Lt> K> FANv Atlanta • ? »22 raw« mil Oil! NM 8k naiurc t« tn lore ehlldr.«, »nd no h-ne ■•» be completely hop- .ml .'.neer that «he look» forw»t,l to the critk-»! hour with »pprw 1 ei,«i> bvi .penetrating and.---i'll»« pr-pr-rtir.. »H»y» n.iwe*. mt f < U«jt% ami »» pre?»arwB Ihr BN«trm that »he paa-»CB through th« • '. mg, a« numbers have testified and said, “ it .is w< rth its weight n dim Mier’s Friend «».IV O» a»4 a*»d t* ba. ®**U* * L a VILV KH V i lb H" .1 LLS MICHÜRADF I900 700ÎI N. ACME JEWEL BICTCLfi. J» // .• y. ur « V 11 ’ k.wr»"*4’v >®il»fte*t«r) . »■ Ntteot wtiM‘FM»l Ill'll aid .r, siual h» bk-v. h* »hat m 9 A«*, M « >• «h»nk 8«ai .. h » »*«. »h« > <tUt IHClAl NIC! TU.75. .• —. t -, ur • «*.11 an<l M hllr war «•!.»! Hir vale st frv-a i- T »hr ate»Mug.»bu«s wall ri«»v r hwriw, *<r*JT**' mar<wt IF HI ir.îra* SEARS. all ROEBUCK « CO., Cte«®a IU. •s5 r>><. i VITALITY %<< i aber u„. raw. Po” »VV dll I M M of the grn r>tlv« r Loai MAaboid. ’rjr. eie« wiv« ut» mt Wi’h «v*n ’*?• A MAKC5 "’ adults ] / UreuC» >-» m Coer* “Wag.» ba»» beci* very g<««i but tbrfr ««-re 20 m,-ti for every jot. except tor earpeuter». Tb. > could get a job any time of day. W ages in the mines board. Long- are »5 a day ar.<4 KOT PiiEi'CPJPy^MJS Grove’s Tasteless Chd-'I onic The formula is plainly pnnisd on every bsale hence you kr.ow just what you arc taking vheu you take Grove's. Imitators do not advertise their formula I .lowing that )ou would not buy Grove’s contains their medicine it you knew whit it contained. correct proportions and is in a Tasteless Iron and Quinine put up in The Iron acts as a tonic while he Quinine drives the form. malaria out of the system. Anv reliable druggist will tell you that r all other so-called Tasteless Grove’s is the Original and that Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other cnill tonics shows all others in every respect. You that Grove’s is superior to 1 take Grove’s—its superiority are not experimenting when you been established. Grove’s is the and excellence having long sold throughout the entire malarial sections of only Chill Cure No Cine, No Pay. Price. 50c. the United States. full of men wbo<l<> not know what to I’rnvHo1'* are ilo with IbemaelvcH very clieap. Flour ir ■ • 2.50 je- -ack; potaioea, »2 a «ack; >mg ;,r lor a |x und; bacon, 25c a pouuu, ami we cau get stull of fellows who are selling and going home for leea than we could buy •e-siueut work, t here are a few graxl A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION STRAW. Thh article 1» reptibliihed from urdny’a D aily G uard ou account of kii error in tlb' figure* giving lhe vote of lhe Republican governor for 1*96.) Vermont is one of tbe few re maining states to hold a state elec tion on a date other than that for president in presidential yeirs. Her election takes place early io September, therefore an unusuil effort is msde to get tbe voters out, even though the state is safely re publican, for the effect the vote may have on the Noveuitar presi dential election. The returns for the election just held are in. We nuke compsri- soiis with 1896, omitting the vote for side issue parties which shows no material chuige and his no significance: 1896. Republican governor............. 53 246 I lemocralic governor.............. 14,855 Total vote........... 68,101 1900. Republican governor............. 48,466 Democratic governor............... 16,998 Total vote ........................ 65 464 That the vote for governor was not cast on personal issues is shown by the election <>' a fair Democratic representation I«» the slier Irgisla- tute«b-r*- 'li.tl partv hail prac tical ri ■ voir-' in 1 KPti \ much lees i ere« ulage change li th- vote ot several ot the big Hatts would ea’ely throw them to Brvan in No vember. Rare Accident. A ve.y peculiar accident happened j mterday luornlng lo lheengtue of t be northtiouml overland as It approached tliiscity. XVhen about a mile ai.fi a half »outii of here the ax>e ofthe center driver broke « hen the train «an gmu< at 111» rate of fifty tnllea ail hour. The train waa Itumeilia ely .lopjieil and It waa found that the break was I «Ide the box, a fact that no doubt «aved the train from being wrecked. Aa H was, the engineer wra »tile to bring tl>« train to thl. city »lowly, when the engiueof lhe Allmny local c 'Utmued the journey to Portleiid «tth the train • nd tbe l<eb»uoi' engine look th- In— clout. Tli» rogtne with a hr ken • Xie wa» taken to the .hops on a freight last uialit II wa« certainly a cl.we call to a very rarlou» acci'leut Th» engineer a ya he nevef liear.l of al ytbrrg ju»t like it hef. re Good Records Looked For. Bv Linn Drue Co s*t»n. Hept II.- Nina*/ lhe faatrat b<r»ra winch h*v» barn la training at th. Mat» Fair ground* «»re »hipped '<» Portland ibis morning to taka psrt in tbs week'» races at 1rs.»(too. Tbry •re all I» gmwl rood it lew and thsei- t retai ton* am that there «ili be some *«-< rrc>rd» roads .baling ths «ask. one ounce a day tx tween the two of us, tint we generally made from »4 to »6 a day »piece, but the ground lias been gnpbered up so mucli that we do not get more I han twj or three days in a place, when we have to hunt HD- other.” FLORENCE NEWS. Hipped Erom the West of Septem ber 7. judge Fisk made strip to Florence Monday. AS fAT A f- UkORL’1 »*' “ADULTS W as «/.I as tm Il hour and oarpen- ahoreuien get »1 ter» get »1 50 an u<-ur, without board. Hundred» <»f meu Lave g me bourn and hundreds more wouhl g" if 'bey bad I tie streets »re the money to g<> on We lack the coinage statistics of cr eke around here, but on the most of I 1899 and part of 1900, but they tliem there is Leiug nothing done, show coinage of sufficient silver w hich ia prraifenough that there has to swell the total of the nearly four I never been anything four d ou them years of the McKinley administra lluil ain.’Uiita to anything, out the beach W'. h giaxi for about 8 mile*. tion closely to the hundred million •’The best of it was taken out last mark. fall an<l liien It u a« | Ickeri over a/aiu The Oregonian relies on the ig lllia Spi I' g by the 3 HXi rneu who win norance of its readers else it would tered here anil 3'iOrt more who came not trot out the bogy silver night down hum lraw«<>u outlie ice before the ani|« c> ulri get ill fiom tbe outside, mare. and now It is te-iug worked lhe second Il was Napoleon, we believe, who raid third time aud lhe steam and remarked that “God was on the gnaoltue plants are scrap'ng the whole side of the strongest battalion.” thing off slick and clean. They pump This from the Portland Telegram water from the sea back into the boxes and shovel everything In and some of is in point with the remark of the them are making trig money while great French ge>< ral: lhe most of them are not much more “Emperor Wjn m says ha nan than making expenses The gold iF no anxiety abotr die tuture, for | hard to save, the most of it is very fine God will help him through, (Jnote ' and light aurl the pay streak is just a l’aul Kruger relief confidently on , layer of nearly pure black »and and a the Lord, but' thia did not avail copper piste Is the only thing that you him against the British William’s can do much with. faith has a somewhat more solid •“A'e have been working on the foundation, for he has more soldiers tteacli since we came ilowu from lhe ami guns, and a navy.” creek and 'he most we have made is Albany Democrat, Sept. 10. SENP. QNE DOLLAR Written by Grants Pass Man Under Date of July 29. liiem al home. ‘A few days after we landed we started up Hnake river, but we did not stay long as the whole country is staged off to tbe tops of tbe highest peaks, and is was no use to prospect as if you were to find anything hold » one .Hilver....... 18,487,297 would claim it, but next year there ..Gold....... 77,985 758 will l*e plenty of vacant ground aa merry of men* will never do their as-1 Hilver....... 23,034,083 NEW VOHK LATE NOME l x-/IER s%° WIEI Trv a '■ • -u. «1 « wnjhl >« «.J «1. w inci», I - ’ »1 W« . : , - • vi. ».:B X°*by«Wiat. >® onaiyoara«® tipr®M .9n« if touDd ¡»to «•UAftory » act.TUrMNH and itefi| * V.l Popular Brand* Of <'igars for aale. T 0! 1» •* I d'ns Eoldsmith’s r»K Nil .fw 1, "Waila wry ItiMM^^M _ and*later.lueifMS Balt’s Bet! Plues, 30 inche? i ng «n* full rut», aS throughout with ■areeriaed 81 a In Mark, »iHtoUV«! elaborately embroidered"’.’ «.-.trs«ii» ink im baa beading asillustratea. T' lno.iec ■’ ’ar fine Rlaek Thibet »'ar. nea « and fiber chamois. Wrv* ->r Tr. ‘ m-k (mtana »Un SEARS, ROFBUO' '> .CHIC*«| ’ kbcarn. Howbuck tela. » - Killed Chinese Pheasants. Albany Democrat. Deputy Sheriff Munfcert “pent Hiin- day h ’ hi* home on hi« farm a few mile- from Albany. During tlie day three men hunted ptiessants on his place »nil tn b short lune shot eleven times generally with fata! effect. Mr Munkers immediately proceeded to do hi» duty a® an officer <f the law and lit out after the men. He suc ceeded in capturing one of them, Her mann Sclioels, with tlie boo- <• nis person, a’ter a live chase. Tie other escaped. Mr Schools came to Albany th s minting -.rid paid his tl-ie ami promised not to d > any more shooting out of season, though lie decl-.ri s it is a tremendous temptation tn see big fat Celes'ials Hying arouml loose He sajs Mr Mlinkers |. a runner forcer- tain. Two or three revolvershots fired by the depute sheriff in the air helped matters some, though. The other two men will probubly give themselves up, if not warrants will b- issued for tlieir HAIH S hi ICH SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.(Inc ) Chicana <3®ar», Ro®back a ar® Uoruughly rvllaUe. -Adilar») 8 S auties ^Treachery The lun of fi<h in lhe river has tra-ii quite light for several days. Captain A F ,Hurd ha« turned farmer and taken a homeetead on Knowles ereek. He has been at work ou it thia w eek. Mr Thompson who lias been assist ing in church work here this summer w>ll return to college at Albany in at>out two weeks. Meyer & Kyle b»vc feu >d that tlieir increasing trade in <■ ssary fori them to employ an audiiional clerk and they selected for lhe position a gisMl looking young man, Mr CO Bean. Ari bur Taylor, who has been our foreman tor a year past, cauie In from Eugene Wednesday after a six week's visit with his parents. As his health ha» been poor for some time he has decided to give up the printer’s trade. Ar bur is an all-round good boy »nd » 11 -st c ass prlutee, ai d we hope he w ill soon r<ga n his health. He lett again for Louie yesterday. Otto UreeuhiMid, a Portland new»* I*l>er writer, ennimitted »uicide yee- terday by «li'xiting hniiueif, in tbe H<> el Portland. Maine held an e ection yesterday amt »oil republican for governor by about 83,000. Il show» a democratic gain of IS per cent and a republican lea* of 11 per cent. Binger Hermann will llllcai ».litre«« in Corvallis next Sat- urrla.. He is f’ommiesioner ofthe O i «rat Land Office ami recites a fat silary to support his l«w. Bryan men help ’ pay the freight.’’ A Couple of young men who were be d i g the «lot luacbiuea at twp or three place« in Albany were finally cs'ight by Lout« Beoway and made to ri fund live relit» for e»Cb lead piece found in the machine. It 1« not l-on •table t > beat even a »lot machine. A new tnue card is expected on I* Co'» railroad In a short time it the I overland pa«»et>ger train leave f*an Fr. < ••• > a' 7 a nt, luetea-t of R a ni. a« a pre»ent. There will be little tf any cha >ge in the train’» ai- • I at Eugene, bitt th« new «obednl» O'twblv ln«ure the train» arriv- A I . tioie »firner than they do at ow F* nt. An Oregon Cltv df»p»trh of Kept 10 rays: Fmf~«w F <» Yaing, rf tie t'Diversity »f Oregon. wan bere tt>* at'»rrm.>n Io ktn.y op monument» wf bistorte Intervet». He ha- bran lrs>ktog »P Interesting feature« on the old Or>- guo trail lo» arv«rai week. i«at He i»f« t.mlght on llx train f« r Li» home al F.ugv e. A persistent cough is at first a friend, for it gives warning oftheapproach of adeadly ene my. Heed the warning before it is too late, before your lungs become inflamed, be fore the doctor says, “Con- ~sumption.” When the danger i signal first appears, help nature a little with----- - ■era VITALITY LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects c* self abuse, cr excess ard India cretion. A nerve tonic and builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 5Oc per box: G boxes for ,«2JSO; with a written gnaran. tec to cure i I Bandy Line 'I'll 'ir r«p it.utioestahlighffi tests wherever worn, pUc«e ui iu a . "Kition to If y«>ur dealer do« nut ctrry them instock. Go whrrethey keep them, you willbeweù repaid.for the trouble G3TZIAN 4 Latest Modds KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. SOL» SV SERVITA 1 manufacturers AX BILLY scorai is io ititi’' I • • if tisi waiket thank tVEUY PAIR WARRANTfOT SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Don't delay until your lungs are sore and your cold settled down deep in your chest. Kill the enemy before the deadly blow kills you. Cure your cough today. A 25c. bottle is enough for a common cold ; a 50c. bottle is bet ter for bronchitis, asthma, and colds that hang on; the dollar size is most economical, especially for old cases. There t Warrant Every Pai arrest. Pile» ar® being driven for a number of fisli traps on the river. W T Kayser and wife, of Elmira, were on Knowles creek this week look lug lor timber claim«. 65 CENTS. WK Mil L Hl MAN HAiK sF 1H lihb to matrb any hair at from 65C to $3.25» ,h® ««utU of awitehe* that rstaii at <9.i>0 to f *». <H>. AIIR uut , , tills and i gixe<1 Bend uvn nPPFR* vrren. tQ tll(.| ad Ose out a goo< aanipie of the exact shuue wanted, and cut it out as near the roots as possible, inclose our apeeial price quitted aud 5 rent» extra to I ty ¡»oet ■ rr. and we will make th® awlteh to n.aieh y«ur hair exaet, and send to you by mall, postpaid, and if you are not perfectly satisfied, return 11 and we will immediately . refund your money. } OurSpeelal Offer Prleeaafollowat 2-0«. switch ' 20 In. long, long stem, 65C* short stem, i 90C? t-oz. 22 in. long, short stem. Sf, 25? l.'Loz. 22-in. long.short stem, $1.50« 3-oz. *24 in. long, short stern, $2.25 ? 3'-» oz. 26-in. lomr, abort stem, $3.25. GL ABANTkl OCR WORK the highest grade on the market. Order at oner and gel the«» »petlai prieea. Tour money returned if you ar® no* pit-a «rd. NV rite for Free Catalogue of Hair Goods. Address, B>ATA.M>* » PIMI A ■<!*' -'’i’Kii’u 1« WHICH .li*’6', ,Si , » BthP NO «1C' iV, 1- nd t<> us. »tkie kiv®1 llarue or nnutil fl th. - I i hv - ■' ' N""11”’ 5“four I expri-M ‘ rtk‘ * , fact, ry and rs»*1 ss. M», pay hi « OtTer l*rlr*î-^VnT KUlTS‘rf THESE INEI ^»»■M. M«Jr .1. - i.tw< I».«' ape tiki heavy welfhl.. Slant«.® n* ' fine Italian Ituinrf rÄl!«« Staying and relaford®«. *'J iyJ.reBt kbrourhout. a nuit any ■* af »tik IRKK (LOTH I*1 19 ÏKABI», «Ht® for »■■J»1* plate*, tape naea”l7aJldir,|e“fr^ Men’s ••ha ««Ae <• order nv- TRUS<>( 65c, S&25 AHil UH J*Jh- . W®arr®®IHa* W65C. thr trry ttnr®t Truss®® mulr ”3 at FAITUF1 PltHKK ie<s than one-third 10 the Brice chained by other«, and WE cat QUAAAHTEE TO Ell TOU PERFECTIV. 5ay whether yon wish ••'<r Sir Frwt.«»te IruM «»Four ---------------------------------------------- ra.rra. «4.1» BOW York Reversible k.laati® Tru<ra. il, «Hated ab..ve. CUf thif ad. out and send to q S with Ol U HlktlAL i’KIt » nam-d. Rtat« your Height. W»ihht. Age, how long you have been ruptured. wh«-ther rupture is large or small; also state number inches around the body on a line with tht rupture, say whether rupture I* nn right or h it side and we will send etth«r truss to you with the under standing. If It Is net a prrfrrt fit sii<1 >qn«l iruase® lbs’ retail at tterretlme® ©ur price.y oucan return itr.ud Wfi will return your money. WRITE F01 F»T TRUSS CNTklOl de • f trv»«M. including the h® L®& T-aa® £ ) ir that cares alaiost any rate, a ad - Mrh we «el I for Cai ? te »»««..SEARS, ROEBUCK & Co.Cl ICAV GO T EUGENE whn ha. » fu’ F Main rn F»** t C*| ... refund tbe money, NERViTA MEDICAL CO. Umton A Jackson St»., CHICAGO, ILL For sale W I. IleLaDo ltragstorr. Sb ortest and Quickest ----- TO___ ST fWl. [IMW.III¿WI3, SHICi! 1»A 11 Y 1 KAINS S'-’l.t I hA51> -< 1 M SF ARS. 268 MORRISON STREET R0RTLA8Q F w Fuktra, F. «1er» aa<l f«i tsVxs I i-t."Trip. cell, r A. 3. C. . awü Ticket A«rat 1'orUaad 1-r.V.iW**