The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, October 27, 1900, Image 4

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    Eugene
SATURDAY
Guard
Out and Hear
Out and Hear
Out and Heer
Hon W H fierce
Hoo A H Pierc-
Hon w H Pierre
Court ; House
Court I House
Court > House
Friday Evening at 7 JO
Friday Eveuing at 7 JO
Friday Eveuing al7 JO
Everybody Invited
Everybody Invited
Everybody Invited
Tremulous
Hands
OCTOBER 27
A NEW YORK PROPHECY.
New York Journal October 1*.
“Mr Brvaa’s triumphal toar
through New York has made man-
ifest to the public wbat haa been
growing increasingly familiar tor I
When the nervous system
is weakened, the body gen­
erally shows the symptom
of tremulousness in some of
its members.
The hands
shake, the lips twitch at the
corners, or the eyelids quiv­
er involuntarily.
Such a
condition calls for medicine
which feeds the nerves. Dr.
Pierce's Gohlen Medical
I>. O'.erv, acting directly
on the stomach and organs of di-
gestion and nutrition, has a won-
derful influence in restoring nerv-
ous force. It quiets the nerves
not by drugging them into stupor
but by feeding them into strength.
The " Discovery ” has restored
the health of thousands of those
who were utterly hopeless, giving
them liock natural appetite, phy-
si d vigor, he: ithful sleep and
men: il strength. There is no
ah ol-.ol in "Golden Medical Dis­
covery ” andet < ontains no opium,
cocaine or other narcotic.
some time to those in touch with
political movements. It has made
it clear that everything ie converg­
ing toward the overwhelming suc­
cess of the Democratic candidate.
“The tremendous registration
might have meant anything. We
are learning what it actually does
mean. It means that McKinley
polled his last attainable vote in
1896, and that now the Democrats
are taking their turn. The Repub­
David liUKL'ini. E«q , of tones, Ohio
Co, , K-nlu.
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write»: «When
lican managers have shot their bolt. Co
began taking Dr. Pierce
ii.i— ’s » Golden
uuid.a
Medical D im ovei ry - 1 think
- - 1 had
They reached their limit four years nervous or general
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af debility«
debility of _ three
year- duration. I took three bot­
ago, and now the Detnosrscv is tles of the ‘ Discovery.’ During the
time I was taking it my sleep be
be- ­
came more refreshing and
,,od I gained
aboat to establish a new record.”
fifteen pounds weight and also
The Clam Crop.
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Pure Home Made Brandy
gained strength every day.*
THE FULL DINNER PAIL.
Cblcafo Am.rtcan.
Free, on receipt of »tamps to pay r ex­
pense of mailing only, Dr. Pierce's Med-
M
leal Adviser, louS pages. Send 31 oue-
cent stain;« for book in paper covers,
or 31 stamps in cloth binding to Dr.
R. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Pure double distilled brandy oon-
ains neither fusil oil or prussic acid,
nor any other poison except what is
contained in ths fruit.
Neither is it
necessary to rectify the same before it
Is fit for nae, as hundreds of men, end
dozens of old distillers who now live
in Oregon can testify. Distilled liquors
ere always clear In color, not red, uutl
age give« them a yellowish cast.
I will sell you pure double-dis­
tilled prune, apple or pear brandy made
near Eugene Oregon for |2.60 a gallon,
er 76 oenta a quart.
I M Francis, DtotUler.
Fifth and Blair streets, Eugene,
Oregon.
“Mr Hauna haa repeatedly de­
dared that the full dinner pail
argument ia sufficient to lead the
Some ancient history that prove«
working maaeea to vote for the re­
men's natures have not changed:
lie
election of Mr McKinley,
“Calendrino, a painter, bad not
bolda that so long aa the dinner much common sense.
He was
pail ia full the working man haa no l*ersuaded that the stone named
interest in inquiring into the Eliotropia, found in the plains of
methode by which Mr Rockefeller Mugnone, made invisible whoever
and other trust monopolists pile carried it in his pocket. Buffal-
rnacco, knowing that Calendrino
up milliona of dollars in profit« had an Eliotropia in bis pocket,
every year.
threw stones at him and kicked him.
“To thia sort of argument, which Calendrino, sure of being invisible,
Local Market
ia much older than Mr llama, or and of having, therefore, no reason
lor complaint against Buffalmacoj,
Mr Rockefeller, Abraham Lincoln
said nothing."
October 26, 1*00.
replied in a a;>eech aa pregnant
Rutter—86 to 60c per roll
borne modern times people will
with homely truth aa an Aesop
Wool—18c '
not allow themselves to question
Poultry—«3 60 to 64 60 par uozen.
fable. This speech was delivered
the value of nostrums and faith
Dried prunes—3 to 5}c
September 17, 1859, at Cincinnati:
cures. Like Calendrino they will
Flour—75 per sack.
“ *1 bold, it the Almighty had
submit to abuse and ridicule to
Oato— 40 cento.
ever made a eel of men that should .
Potatoes—60c. cash per 100 lbs.
do all of the eating and none ol | Provo IheirJjutlL
Eggs—26 cents.
the work, he would have made
Wheat— 60 cents.
them with rnoutha only and no
What is claimed to lie tbe largest
H^pe—12 to 13j cento.
hands; and if he had ever made campaign banner in the oountry
another claaa that he intended
should do all the work and none hangs acrons a New York street. It
Appointments.
of the eating, he would have made I *8 G8 feet across and hangs forty feet
them without mouths and with all I below the wire that sustains it.
Eugene Divinity School appoint­
hands. But, inasmuch as he has I Some idea of the
size of ments for Bunday, Oct. 28:
chimen to men the way he has, ii t|ie banner
D C Kellams, Brownsville.
may be gained
anything is proved it is that those
E M Patterson, Halsey.
the
statement
that
hands and mouths are to be co-1 0
E F Beaudreau, Hebron.
ofierative through life and are not wuulu a little more than fill the
M F Horn, Harrisburg.
to be interfered with. That they I street between the fronts of the
F E Billington, Cottage Grove.
are to go forth and improve their | Matlock store building and the
David Olson, Wendling.
condition in the inherent right new Eugene Loan and Saving«
C R Moore, Irving.
givtn to mankind directly by the
Bank
building,
and
till
the
apaoe
maker.’ ”
Bicycle Stolen.
from the street to the top of the
Matlock building.
The banner
THE JEFFERSON TRAGEDY. was hung in the intereat of M o ­ A 1000 model Ramtiler bicycle, 24-
ineb frame, drop handle bars, stolen
Kinley and Rooaevelt.
from residence of E J McClanabau.
Anent that attempted killing ol
Return to Rambler agency and receive
a young girl at Jctlerson by a love­
Daniel Webster in United Blates )5 reward.
sick youth, did the reader ever tak< Senate, March 23, 1848:
note that it is almost exclusively
“Arbitrary governments may
Guaranteed Fan Mill.
the trail that consldeis the killing I have territories and distant posses-
of the fiersou of the opposite sex, «ions, because arbitrary govern-
Will take out the wild pea and every­
who refuses his love attentions, as I menu uiav rule them by different thing else. Bring in a sample of your
proper and justifiable? Il very I 'a’’8
‘Idlerent systems, Rus- grain for a test. F L Chambers baa
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»ia may rule in the Ukraine, and them.
seldom happens that the woman ,i,.
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th« province of the Caucasus and
kills the man shs loves because Kamtschatka by different codes, or-
Sheep for Sale.
he fails to reciprooate. Yet it is dinances or ukases. We can do no
not for lack of courage, for it is not 8Uoh thing. They must be of us,
000 choice ewee for eale In lots to suit
an uncommon case for the woman l‘arl of u,<» or el™ Btr»ng*rs."
purchasers.
Also about 600 weather
lambs. Write or call on
to take vengeance in her own hands
M W1LHELM,
when basely wronged.
I
ypar8 has a candidate for
Monroe, Or.
Tbe insanity dodge should not I'^ident injected such personality
To Trespassers.
be allowed to save the neck of tbe | *n*° a camP*ign as \\ m J Bryan is
doing.
Take
up
the
Oregonian,
or
emotional idiot who kills tbe per-
Positively any person hunting ou
■ jd for whom he claims a consum­ any other leading Republican paper
our premise« will be prosecuted to the
of
the
oountry,
and
you
will
find
it
ing passion.
fullest rxtent of the law.
“Bryan” from one end to the other.
D ouglas A Co.
McKinley is hardly mentioned.
ROOM FOR TALENT YET.
Spitzenberg Apples.
Bryan has a wonderful personality.
The
interest
taken
in
him
by
his
Who says there is no room for
First-class price paid for good ship­
talent in this country? The teller opponents is a good index as to the ping apples. Peters’ warehouse, on
of the First National Bank of New mental stature of the man.
railroad, Pear) street.
T N 8au ar .
York has just disapfieared, and his
Hope—Today's Oregonian: “The
cffice companions announce that
hop market la flrm at full price*, with
DON’T GET THIN
an investigation discloses the fact
a fair amount of busines reported. Up
that the bank is short the pretty
to data the higeet price reported Is tof
Get fat; get nice and plump; cents
sutu of 1700,000 through hie wrong
per pound, whlcn was paid by a
brewer, but dealer* have generally
doing. It seems singular that such there is safety in plumpness.
plac d their llmlto around 16 and 15 j
¡■eeulalione extending over a |>eriod
Summer has tried yo'’'.’food­ oenls per pound. Grows ■ who have a
of years could have been kept con-
works; winter is coming to choice article are not selling freely aa
eealed until the thief brought die
they were a short time ago, but the
try your breath-mill. Fall is crop I* moving al a rate sufficiently
covery through flight.
It seems that banks should hart the time to brace yourself.
speedy to aaeure a thorough cleanup by
•ante means of keeping track of the
tbe turn ef year or very soon after­
work of their trusted subordinate«,
But weather is tricky; look ward." In another place It says
not a- a matter of espionage, but
“Hope continue fl rm at highly satls-
outi Look out for colds espec­ factory
strictly as a matter of business.
price«, with the outlook qulte
it
AGAINST JEWS AND AMERI­
CANS.
I be will of J l> Clayton, son of
the late me inter of the British pa •
Lament of tb«t name, has just been
)>r >b«U*|.
By it he leaves his (wo daughters
a fortune of £144 000. (17200001,
with the curious provision that the
money is to be ptyable only if ti er
attain the age of thirty-five year-
without marrying either a cili/en
of the Uuited Stoles or a Jew.
The reason for this proviso is r>< •
given.
ially.
Scott s emulsion of cod-liver
oil is the subtlest of helps. It
is food; it is one of the easiest
foods in the world; it is more
than food; it helps you digest
your food, and get more nutri­
ment from it
I >on t get thin, there is safety
in plumpness. Man woffian
and child.
w .11 «to pm a Unto to try. k^o* Eka
o rr a buwna .
rwi are«. N« y « b .
N ew Y ork , Oct 25.—W A H Mar­
tin, of the university of Pekin, who 1»
at bi« home here, said of the China
problem:
“Tbe best remedy for the »ituatiou is
the re-wuablislinieut of 1 tie young em­
peror, who
<e» liberal and pro­
gressive ideas. If he cannot be put on
the throne oue of two things will
follow.
Either native princes will
divide the count y, or foreign powers
wlll cut it upaml rule through native
princes.
Tbe latter, I believe, would
be tbe better of the two.”
I
Another car hhm > of Racine buggtee
alan soother car of Bain wagons at last
V«ar's price*.
F L l hamera.
A nsw remedy fbr blllouaoeas is now
on sale at W L De 1.a no'» drug store. It
tocalled Chamberlaln's Btomach and
id ver Tableta. It gtvee qolck rwltwf
an I wlll preveot the al tac k if given aa
•oon as ihe flrst Indi catión of the dl«-
«i» ap;*ars. Pnce 26 .'•uto per box.
Haaiplre frse.
^This is as true of the spend-
thrift of health as of the
•waster of money. Do not
•waste your health by allow­
ing your blood to con­
tinue impure, but purify,
vitalize and enrich it by tak­
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla,
America s Greatest Medicine.
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says: The sdi ! of aqtl -etion as to who
shall build a yacht to defend the
America’s cup which is perplexing the
officers of the New York Yacht Club,
is likely to be the formation ofa syndi­
cate to build the new boat and the
memt>ers of it will be of the younger
generation of yachtsmen. Great hope
is expressed that at the meeting to­
morrow night, which by the way, will
be the last regular meeting that will
ever be held at the Madieon Avenue
House, something official may De eaid
about the new vessel. A word would
be enough to relieve the great anxiety
of the yachting community, and it
could be spoken without the least
damage to the cause.
Charles Band, of Monroe.
Monroe, Oct 24.—Dr Charles BaDd, a
druggist of this place, died here yes­
terday of pneumonia. His death was
sudden. Dr Baud was an elderly man,
without family. He came here from
Crete, Neb, where, at one time, he
owned an opera bouse and one of the
best business blocks in that city.
H ops H old .—Ed Holland has sold
aerop of hops, consisting of 32 bales. E
C Smith, for Horst Bros, purchased 20
bales at 14 cents and T D Linton 12
bales at 16 cents.
Saru Howard has
sold 20 bales of hops to 8 H Friendly
tor 13 cents per tx>und.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
S. H. Friendly
Eugene Oregon. 1
•••••»•••••a
Choice Young Ewes for Lease.
F or SAL«.—One of tbe best all
around ranchee in Lane county, 320
acre».
Don’t Delieve anything you
Seven hundred young ewee to lease
bear, but come and see it tor yourself.
2j miles west of Walker Station, 16 for a period of two or three years. AH
tulles south of Eugene. Address
bred to Lincoln bucks.
For terms of
D P S heridan ,
lease please address J H Beckley, Eu­
Walker, Oregon.
gene, Oregon. These sheep will be in
F or B ale —220 acres excellent farm Eugene about November 3rd.
B ogaht & B eckley .
Ing lands.
Inquire of J ohn V an
D uyn , Coburg, Or.
Now ie the time to do your dry
plowing. The Oliver plow will slay
In the ground.
F L Chambers has
them.
FCR SA LE CH EAP.—10-rooni bouse,
bath, hot and cold water, lot 80x160,
Iota of fruit on place. Nicest location
in city. Inquire of W. Sanders.
LAND FOR BALE.—Seven hundred
and seventy-five acres of land, one
mile west of Creswell, a part of the
W J J Bcott estate.
Will sell the
whole or a part. Address F. FBcott,
Creswell, Oregon.
FOR REN 1'.—Fifty acres of good farm
laud, no buildings, adjoining tbe
corporate limits of the city of Eu­
gene. Apply for terms and particu­
lars to I L Campbell, G uard office.
J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO
EM8ALMERS and FUNERAL 0IREC1GRS
Strong Line
...of...
Hen’s
Heavy
Shoes
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Cole’sAir TightIr:sx'2ïïtu
Charter Oak
GRANITE WARE.
KITCHEN UTENSILS
LONG
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Bigrature of
Day & Henderson, UndertaKsrs ana
EmLalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th sis.
Special Sales
The Secret
of Our
II
On Jaekets and Capes
Great Success
Seem to be the order of the day just
now. We will not only have Spec­
ials. But we will give you some
immense BARGAINS
Come
and get our prices; they will be in­
teresting.
Quality, Style, Fit. Finish and
Price, are a good Combination.
IS BEING
the LARGEST DEALERS
on the coast, having
100
Retail Branch Stores 100
And Importing all
OUR TEAS AND COFFEES
Thereby saving onr customers
the middlemen’« profit,
which is fully
» • PER CENT . 20
In dealing with us yon are buying
direct from brat hands, and have
every variety of both
Teas and Coffees
To select from and but one
SMALL PROFIT TO PAY
Our Teas and Coffees are the finest, our
prices the lowest. All goods guaranteed
to please or money refunded.
J. V. Kauffman
GREAT AMERICAN
tea co ,
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6 NINTH 8T,
ST. BETWEEN
BtTWCIN WILLAMETTE
ANO OAA. EUGENE, OREGON.
We are giving
Gilbert
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and
$2 00 to $3.50 importing
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g All Kind of
Heaters...
CASTOR
IA
For Infanta
Children.
BHINGLE8 FOR HALE.—I have
35,000 A 1 shaved cellar shingles for
sale. Write HW Jones, Jasper, for
prices, etc.
FOR BALE — Some thoroughbred
Cotswold bucks; also some thorough­
bred Dnrham calves. A J Cruzan,
Pleasant Hill, Oregon.
2 TIMES
AS MANY
Premiums Free.
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We Have Not Heard
any complaint« to the care
fulnees and promptneea of
the way we All order« for
staple groceries. Contrar­
iwise, we frequently re­
ceive the most flatterlog
en con I urns •« to service,
courtesy and the good»
thenieelves.
Modestly
-peaking, we think we de­
serve it, and our beet effort*
to please and satisfy yon
every time will contiuue.
SomethingNew....
—AT—
Day
Cut order Carpets. Come and
see Them.
Extraordinary
u. Telephone
GREEN Mein 5 25 SON-
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Hen • • ••
The Season’s
Delicacies
Hr skfast, disasr ne taachene. ia all kinds
ofhot WMihrr toads la ,-eretto.
sad
oaaoe.1 meat«,
turkey and chicken
eann. ' •alte a, -y-ter* sad chip beef we keep
M all times ia clerk >f fancy gy enee, free!:,
kwh grade ao.l appettila«. WS have every-
I ì A m Mirilo on ten-pt the |«late ia k
•seih-r, m >4 oar butter to ch ute and twee
ae a sul «• well it* onr fine haa.. and ba. «.
CAPES.
Having decided to
reduce our
__ stock
we will make Great
Reductions in the
prices.
Call and see the
great bargains you
can get for a little
money.
husbtnd doctored
a long time foe dyspepsia wtth only tem­
To Milk Consumers.
porary relief. The first bottle of Hoof s
Sarsaparilla helped and the second cured
Owing to the advance in all kinds of him.
It cured my sick headaches."
feed we are compelled to advance the ¿Mrs. ¿Mary A. Clark, Wimington, Vt.
prioe of milk accordingly.
After November 1, 1000, we shall
charge as follows:
Retail, 25 cents
/Vever Pioppo „its
per gallon; wholesale, 2t cents per
gallon.
Hood • Bill« cur« 1 iver Lilt; the non-lrrftotlng an4
When spring feed makes our feed only cathartic to~uln; with Hood’« Sar—parill^
supplies cheaper we shall reduce prices
accordingly.
Defended by a Syndicate.
M P eterson ,
F B D avidson ,
F G V aughan .
NEW Y ork , Oct. 23.-The Herald
promising for a continuation of the
preeent strength."
5 F or H als on T rade —One double
barrel shot gun, one 1803 Winchester
repeatlug shot guu, both in fine order.
Racket Store.
" Who Gives to All
«fflWWIWWWWW«»
Denies All/’
Dyspepsia— '"My
High tide* at Heaelde on the coast
near the mouth of the Columbia river
during the past two weeks have
washed iu myriads of tiny razor clams,
and sea birds are having oholce food in
consequence, telle the Astoria Newo.
The people down there expect that
next season their staple article of diet
will be plentiful.
Clause were ecaroe in the vicinity of
Reaside this year, and the campers had
to go aa far as Gearhart when they
wanted a eupply. The high tidee also
washed in a large number of skates,
and all the gulls around the Clatsop
coast seem to have oom* to Seaside for
the feast.
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Emperor Should Rule.
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bu&n «iwitHMtb*tii call for
are
h*rl «««t- they
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* d‘Hhln«' bat “«» ia C. A B.
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to fit, after alh They change thair minda aathey
changa fren the old an it to the new.
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Er»rythir.g to pwfact fitting cloth g for enti
nnrv ». well aa aitrw.riinary tn-«
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p. FRANK <& SON