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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1900)
o o tiow The Would-be Murderer Thought to Have Cdhlempifftel o Suictdh the the time to buy. Albany l*rinoci< Jleavy Shoes f,r Winter Wear and when you want anything in the line of GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES don't forget to call at inn’s Il till1 MONEY HAN' A FAILED TO GET Special to the G uard N ew Y ork . Oct 25.—Pretended agents of the national republican campaign committee did a neat bit of work here. They collected $400,000 from the treasurer on forged checks and escaped before the crooked nature of the trans- i action was found out by those in charge. A BAY CITY DEATH. pY AND COUNTY Bptcial to the Guard. > an F rancisco , Oct. 2*">.—Captain Emery, manager of of the Merchants Exchange, is dead. 1- uda Y............. ...OCTOBER 27 SAFE BURGLARS ABROAD. ________________________ Special to the Guard A urora , Or., Oct. 25.—The sate belonging to the Hurs- Mercantile Co. was blown open last night. The robbers were interrupted by Mr. Saunders, a clerk, who slept upstairs. The burglars knocked Saunders down and escaped. BURIAL OF SIIERMAN. Special to the Guard ■ Of Paxton, republican elector, will ^Hir. < lutage Grove Monday even- |nty second baud buggies and . >5.00 and up. Bee F L Cbam- M ansfield , Ohio, Oct. 25.—The interment of the re mains of John Sherman took place here today. All places of business were closed, Hags half-masted and emblems of mourning displayed on every hand. The ceremonies at the grave were of the simplest na ture. CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS. |ny has made • contract for p street light« of 2000 caudle Special to the Guard. ¡at $60 per year each. icar loads Bain wagons sold this W ashington , October IE L Chambers’, and another Conger has been authorized It received and ready to sell. Chinese envoys at once. F L Chambers. i, swtlling and lameness nothing as good as Cbamber- atn Balm. Try it. For sale by Lano. urg Review: The Rweburg- eld stags company have taken r vehicles and are (lacking the horseback. They prefer to get I through in time to attempt carry passengers over winter 25.—United States Minister to begin negotiations with Other powers have issued similar instructions to their envoys. Grand Bryan Rally. B>utg Review, October 24: At Pa»s last night the southbound over a tramp, cutting of} his below the knee. The acci* irred in the yards while the trying to get hie blankets oil ike rods under ti*e car where he riding. harrows and Lever harrows, . No advance tn price as long d stock lasts. F L Chambers, change remarks; "The news- a law-book for the indolent, a fur the thoughtless, a library >oor, and an admonisber to the It may stimulate the most nt, it may iust'uet the most d; but it cannot be published cost, and mailed free to sub* arger, who»« home 1« in this le near meeting with a violent cently. Having occasion to be «•lure of H F Vaughan, be eked from the rear by a vicious icked down In the mud, and if tai had not been dehorned he »ve been gored to death. He the effects of tbeencouuler for ' js Oliver ulow extras can ■ought at F L Chambers.’ «imethlng about a former «an, from the Harney county October 20: "Jake Comegys to Burna Bunday from the ountaih country where he has Joyed since spring. He will In Burns this winter and ply o bis trade, that of a merchant e has opened a shop in the omlng the store until recently by Rac>ne Bros."’ ree days and nights I suiter- untold from an attack of |tn »bus brought on by eating rs," Hsys M E Lowther, clerk trict court, Centerville, Iowa, bt I should surely die, and 'Z-n different mediclDes, but purpose. I sent for a bottle of isin’s Colle, Cholera and Remedy and three doses m» entirely.” This remedy ia y W L DeLano. x Billy... Department Store o for Du I mjm I Will Bt Bishop Barkl^ and Col. Holman. sarusDsr, aov M, 1 ABO MO P, M. o’olosk in the evening, at tbs Csurt House. The Speakers for the occaaiou will be: B ishop H enry L. B arclay , the silver tonguni orator of the Pacific Coast, a Hilver Republican, auJ a re cent republican member of the Oregon legislature. And C ol . F red V. Hoi. man , of Portland, a Gold Democrat and a supporter of McKinley for the presidency four years ago. He is oue of the men whom the Oregonian has criticised eo harshly for supporting Win. J. Bryan eo oor- dially this year. Come out and bear his reason a for the change. These two gentlemen are among tlie teat s|>eakera In all Oregon. The people in the country are eapeci- ally invited to attsud the afternoon meeting. Farmers, make Ibis a grand meeting. VOTES ASKED BY THE DEAD Court House Items. Mortgage..........................................30 CO An Admirer of Bryan Lies Inder Sat I*, fact ion ot morlgage.............. 200 00 an Electioneering Epitaph. Satisfaction of mortgage............. 400 (XI Satisfaction of mortgage............. 750 00 M kxk », Mo, Oct 23.—Tbs frtendsof I'liat'el mortgage........................ 100 00 B H Norris, who dlsd In April, have Mortgage....................................... 125 00 ordered this unique and significant Mortgage....................................... 200 00 epitaph for his monumsnt: R'ne wal of chattel mortgage.... 85 00 "To the memory of H B Norrie. Kind friends f’ve left tiehind, KhAL ESTATE THANSl'KhS. Cast your vote for W J Bryan." Matiel C Fuller to Hermau Roth The tombstone man says II beats all 9 27 acres in tp 17 s r 4 w, «600. the epitaphs he ever heard of In bi J G Conger et ux to Bamuel Watson life. 317.01 acres In tp 18 s r 4 w, «6330. J Cnriian el ux to J H Kennedy 80 It Happened in a Drugstore. aeree in tp 17 » r 1 e, «500. I> H Hemenway to Lizzie C Thom “One day last winter a lady cams to ason 100 acres lu tp 20 a r 3 w, (1600. Boott Lyons to W J Thomason und my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have j of 132 43 acr* s in tp 18 s r 7 w, MOO. In stock," says Mr U R Grandin, the LIENS. popular druggist of Ontario, N Y. Charles Brown vs C F Candiani el al. “Hbe was disappointed and wanted to »51. know what cough preparation 1 could J E Mitchell vs C F Candlaui et al, recommend. I said to her that I could 136. freely recommend th am bar Iain’s J F Mitchell vs C F Cai.diani et al, Cough Remedy, and that aba oould «82.06. take a bottle of the remedy and after J H Fletcher vs C F Candiani et al, giving It a fair trial if she did not And »80. it worth the money to bring back the J H Fletcher v» C F Candiani et al, bottle and I would refund the price |f l paid. Jntbeeoursv of a day or two Charles Brown va C FCandlani et al, the lady cams tack in oompany with «37.50. a friend in need of a sough medicine J A Brook» va C F Candiani et al, and ad vised her to buy a bottle of »73. Vhamtwrlaln’a Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good reoommen- CIRCUIT COURT. datlou for the remedy." It is for sale Geo T Hall A Hou ve 0 FCandlani, by W L DeLauo. I udgment is a-ked for $297.99 and for costa of action. Especially invited to the meeting in the afternoon. Don t forget the date. Bheep poisoning got 49 more victims out of a tiand of 900 tine Merino bucks tieionglug to Hugh Fields, up Hlutou creek, says tlie Heppner Times. When our lufoimaut, John Busick, came l*y there Monday morning be ssw 49 ol tlis auimsis lying dead In Hie corral. About 200 head out of the band had besu poisoned, and others were dying right along, so that It Is ptohabl« the whole buncli will tie Inst. The sheep were undoubtedly polsoued from lick ing a certain mineral sebstaiic« which appears ou some of the rocks through out the country when lhe hot sun cemee out Just after a heavy ram. This sutxtanoe Is very poisonous and make» quick work of its victims. 1’wo years ago McCorrigal, on Batter creek, last 586 head of sheep from the same cause, five years ago 31 head t*e longing to Ed Day were destroyed in » similar meaner, two years ago John Busick lost 12 bead, and many others have lost smaller numbers from lliu» to time, but knew not what caused It. It would bo a rather difficult m liter to t prescribe a remedy for this evil. ASSIGNS NO MOTIVE. Ml SIC FOR ROOSEVELT. Clyde Vaughn Gives No Reason for His Fiendish Deed. Scattered Bands Directed By Searchlight Will Play in Unison. N ew Y ork Oct 24.—One of the rri'et novel musical features eve» at tempted in this city is being arranged for Friday night, at Madison Hquare Garden, for the demonstration io Givernor Roosevelt’s honor. A sco-e or more of bands will unite in playing "The Htar Kpangled Barmer," and the time will be is-aten for all the bands in sig tit of Madison H«|Uare by a sea re* light on the tower of .Msdlaon Bqusre Garden. This giant baton of li. It will he mar>lpQla'.»d by an ex| erienc i mu-ic director and tbs volt me < f music is expected to te a>.n.»tbir g extraordinary. Cold Steel or Death. Georgia Showers. The Georgia shower Is a peculiar one, and sometimes a single day ba» s •cor* >f them. It Ison you before you know It. For a few moments the ligl. plug flashes, the thunder rolls and the sin falls, ai d It la apt to oeaae as suddenly. Out comes the sun again as »iniling and serene as though no great damage bad been Mons In the rro; There la something else that conies on one unawares, and that Is ly pej-ia. Many people have suffered yean from this complaint, because li V have allowed Indigestion, oonetl- ■at on and billou>n»»« to t*c**me t.r mlc. Hostetter’s Htomach Bitter« id I♦ taken at the first sign of tion. It will strengthen your -■ ii si b and produce sound sleep and v< »f health must naturally follow. "There le but one small chance to eave your life and that la through an operation," was the awful prospect set before Mie I B Hunt, of Lime Ridge, vVIe, by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stom ach trouble and yellow Jaundlee. He didn’t count on the marvelous powers of Electrio Bitters to cure stomach and liver troubles, but shs heard of It, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided the surgeon’s knife, now weighs more and feels better than over. It’s [ineltively guaranteed to euro stomach, liver and kidney troubles and never dieappolnta. Fries 50c at W L DeLauo’s drug store. CA.BTOTIIA. ^*4* B«.r. tk. A Monster Devil Fish lE-stroylrg its victim, 1« a type of Const ion. The p**e«r of tlila mur- deiou» malady Is felt on organ« sod nerve- end mo-cles and brain. 1 her» But I» po health till it 1« overcome. Dr King’» New Hf» Fillo are a safe B**ot io the world «od «ertelo care, for stomach, liver, kidney« and bowels. Only 25 cents at W L DeLaoo'.drag To Core a Cold in Voe Day store. Take T.axative Broom Quinine r»b- A a. A -2X. • 1^. r .1 druggtets r»f*m l the n ■ >ey -1 «i n ta(N ¡Î7 <ai.‘. K. -or- F. W Hr -.ve’, signa ture is *n each u ° a - Sa« mill Property for Sale. Two hundred and twenty-elgbl aereo of lend, abOMt IJOO.UOO feet of timber, «awmlll and good water power, bouse and tarn, all tor Plenty of limiter adjo/ent. Inquire of John WlLieoried. Creswell, or of E O Polier. No Cure No Pax. I f- Precinct Committee-men Morrow County Sheep Losses Let Make Arrangement«. Through Licking a Rock Substance. Hou J 1) Malin. , and J G Btevenscti, Every river fisherman knows that the state of the weather baa every thing to do with the way trout bite, although they may be feeding on the bottom of the river and not depending on surface A im and teed. It seems that salmon, too, become Inactive during stormy weather. Wedneeday’s Telegram says: ‘‘Btete Fish Commissioner F C Reed returned yesterday from Astoria. He rejairls that tlie severe storm of the past few days almost stopped fishing on the lower Columbia entirely. Con siderable of a run Is expected to follow HILL GF SALK. thestorm. As the fish, however, will tie in a hurry to get up stream, some Sol J Davidson to J A Maurer bill of ue.u....... Bile of Jewelry store, furniture and lively fishing will have to be done by the fishermen to take advantage of the Sxturea in Cottage Grove. autlclpated good run. POWER OF ATTORNEY. BRYAN SPEAKING NATURAL SHEEP POISONING. Comet claim. Blue River, H Thorpe locator. Sentinel claim, Blue River,It Thorpe locator. Thorpe claim, Bine River, A W Thorpe locator. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT« W W Withers files itemi annual statement aa tax collector allowing money received for laxe* from March .31, 191*0, to Bept 30, 1900, «128,544 '34, and vouchers of tranaier to county traaaurer. Mats I C Fuller to V R Fuller. Ai PRICE AT BOTTOM How Weather Affects Fish. Farmers — Grass Seed, Oliver Plows, Geo itine Oliver Extras, Casadav Plows, Dandy D isc Harrows. ______ Tbs Bryan forces In Lane oouuty will hays a Grand Bryan Rally Io Eugene, on Baturday, Nov. 3rd, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and MININW LOCATIONR. JXFFBMO!*, Or, Oct 24—Clyde Vaughn, tbe would-be murderer of Miae Lulu Jones, was arraigned before Justice B T Johnson at 10 o’clock this morning. He would make no plea, eeemlDgly feigning insanity. His father, Eli Vaughn, waived examina tion for him, and the Justice Oxed his bonds at «5000. Not being able to furnish this amount, be was taken to Salem and placed In the county jail. As stated In the di»patches printed today, b« made a full confession last eve-Ing, admit ting ths crime, bat a«efgr.Ing no mo tive, saying that be did not know why he bad committed the fiendish act. »iste cut on half. There le do doubt that tbe grounds for walate 25c. defense will be InsaDtty In waists .50c. Tbe feeling here is very bitter against « waist* toe. chewing tobacco 25c- Vaughn, and no credmce whatever is n‘ag chewing tobacco 25c. given to tbe report that be 1« insane. from 10c up Tbe victim of Vaughn's unreasonable ’• fast or I a 25c. k or bayo beans 25c jealousy lies In a seiul-conscioe» c*o- »id-feck tobacco, perplug, 2> dlUon. but tbe attending physios novelties In shopping hags 35c. is believing, our baodker- bee no hope of her recovery. m-nt cant be beat. All Cuts. *>et Ml»» Lulu Jone», the victim ef lì* tragedy in the school bouse at.le)bw..<n ye-terday, continue« to live with a chance tor life, yet with some doubts of her being able to pull through Clyde Vaughn, the young tl-ndwho perpetrated the act, was captured about two miles from Jtttersou by Frank Libby. He wa* on his way home. He made a coufeesu n, accord ing to which, wbeu heculled Lulu Into the hall he tried to get her to go with him Into the basemeut. Vpou her rt fusing he struck her, knocking her insensible, and then dragg-d her into the basement, filled with v »ai, «here be struck tier ks she partially lay. hit ting her over the right eye aithttie poll of the ax. Tlieu lie fird. The girl was found partially sitting up. Home small piece« of born* aeretakeu from lhe skull in dressing It and the pre-eure from the bruin was relieved. There are different opinions about Vsughu. It Is said he »m go.*d in his studies i»u*i kept good company, but be hml melancholy spells and twice tried to drown himself. He wrote the girl a uo:e recently ttial she would be sorry if she continued to refuse to like lii.u. After the tragedy he went to his home, told bis mother that someth ng bad hap|*ened and then tie.I toward tlie river, it is thought with a view of sui cide, but be changed bis rnlud and rau Into the country. There was iuteuse Indignation at Jefferson, aud bad Vaughn been cap tured lu the city it is possible there would have tieen prompt justice, it it said insanlly will be the defence. a a------LL- fiRÄND BRYAN RALLY| THE JEFFERSON TRAGEDY. @ E«q will s|» uk at lie following places aud dates ou ths | "lltloal Iwus of the day. Kiieuklng al eoli place at 130 o’eltH'k lu ttie aft* *oon: Lorane, Friday Oct 26 Hadlevville, Haiurday Oct 27. Hmlihtleld,T’hiii »day Nov 1,7:30 p m Elmira, Friday Nov 2, 7 JO p m. Lee M Travis and Leon Edtuiud- son will address the citlseus of Mo hawk valley at Ping Yaug school bouse Baturdsy evening, October *27, ISGO, at 7:30 p m. Everybody Invited to attend, especially the ladies and republicans. Hon W H Pierce, of Pendleton, Eugene, Friday, Octo tier 26 Hon W F Butcher, of Beker City* Junction, Friday, Novetiber 2. Each of the above three speakings at 7 30 |i m. Everybody Invited. Hon R. M. Veatch: Hagiuaw, Friday Nov 2, 7:30 p id . Cottage Grove, Hwlurday Nov 8, 7:30 P m. Lee M. Travis and Leon Edmund son, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars iu- ward tor any case of t atarih that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J C heney A co, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 year», and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEST AT hua X, wholesaledrugglsts, Toledo, O. W aldino , K innan A M arvin , wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hail’s Catarrh Cure la taken Inter □ally, acting directly upon the bl<»a and muoous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. Price 76c per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Hall’s Family Fill« are th« beet. Will speak at the following date«: Hpriugtield, Friday, Got. 26; 7 JO p m. Coburg, Mouday, Oct. 2»; 7.30 p m. Waltervllle, Tuesday, OuL 30, 1.30 P nt Thurston, Tuesday, Oct. 30; 7:30 P a. Goben, Weduiwday, Oct. 31; 7:30 P m. Pleasant Hill, Thursday, Nov. 1; 1M p m. Creswell. Thursday, Nov. 1; 7:30 P m. Cottage Grove, Friday, Nov. 2; 7:30 P m. Walker’s Htatlon, Friday, Nov. 2; 1:80 p m. Weudllng, Baturday, Nov. 3; 7 39 p tu. Irving, Monday, Nov. 6; 1 JO p in. U nion C om mitt xr . Notice to Taxpayers. Divinity School. EuukNk. Oregon, Oct. 16, 1900. It has been the cuatom and require ment of the law for the alienti of lhe county to serve tax warrante for de linquent texea nn the prejierty of th* delinquent taxpayer—but owing to the ppaasge of a new law such notice» hereafter will not be served or posted on delinquent property, Lutacertlli out. of levy will lie filed with the county clerk, and then the cust >m*try notice of aa'eof property for d*'llnqn«nt taxes will tie puhllstieil in one oft he ' county papera. The levy will Is* tnsde 1 Nov 1,1900, and advertising »' isnne -e Immediately thereafter. Taxpayrra In order to save eX|*eu»e of levy hi .d advertising should pay their taxes ut olio». W W WiTHKua, Hiienff and Tax Vollect**r of Itene County, Oregon. A number from th« school here will attend the Cottag* Grovecon ventlou of tbe Christian cliu * ii that meets today. The Infant eon of Prof D C Kelleme Is daugerou*dy ill. There will i*e no school tomorrow on aecouut of the Cottage Grove conven tion. E R Moon ha« returned and re entered scliool. He «peeks highly of the work of V E 11oven as a summer pa-tur at Kelso, V. mh. «•xra tk« ‘ Tn H im *7" List of Letters. Ksmalnlug lu th« , .toffio« «I ka««nr. Ore. October 15, 1900. Brown, Alvlu Heckner, W L Campbell Jose F 2 Corneliu», Tom Night of Terror. Hayden, W H Purvee, Chas, 2 Raydal, Bam Rbodea, Ml«o "Awful an i let y was leit for the Htauiang, Ray Jennie widow of the brave General Burnham A eher«« ot ‘tee e»til will hs mods o« «II let- of Machiae, Me, when the doctors lara (Ivan oat, l'arem» when esina« tar (euer, will p irose aiau whan ed »arti»— ! said she r >uld not live till morning,” H F M c C ormack , PM. writes Mrs H H Lincoln, who atteudvd her that fearful night. * All thought TLAitLU OUT she must soon die from pneumonia, Coast Fork Bridge. but she twgged for Dr Klug'« New Dull headache, |wins I d various parte Discovery, «eying It had more than of the b<»ly, sinking at tbs pit of the The bridge acmae the Coes* Fork ot once saved her lite and had cured her stoaiecb, Iran of appetite, feverish Dess, lhe Willamette river east of Graben,' ot consumption Afi»r ibrae «mall pimples or sores, are all prwltivs 1« twin« repaired by a force of 10 men d<wee she slept eaaily ail night and Ite evidence of Imp re blood. No matter under the supervision ot A N Htryker. farther nee completely cured her.” bow It breams so, It must tie purified It will be several day« yet before the This marvelous medicine la guaranteed in orier toootalu good health. Acker’s bridge will be *q*en to travel. It was to core all throat, cheat and lung dl- Minori Elixir baa never failed to cure Hcmful>x>»or Hyphilittpoisons, or any iu a very bad condition, many ot tbe •»«•»«. Trial •Eher ’ Irsxt'll» s- a. It la certainly a Only 50c aod «1.00. tlmt*»rs having decayed badly. bottles free at W t, Dslteao’e dt ug »ori* ir fi* I reri -dy si 1 we »ell every The work being done is reported to etore. otti» • ••- a i»-In »e uarantee. For ■el« k> W I.Del.»"" r*e «atisfacton and la rushed along. Tbe river 1« rsialng right along, and Farm Fui Sale. A Frightful Blunder the ford becoming deeper, but no dan» ger is anticipated from that »core. 160 scr»e KM) teres u. del cultive* Wi'i ohm *-»u«s a horrible burn, cwt Uoo. B .l .uce pasture and wiMsi land. or brul*. Hu*hten’» Arnim Halve, Fin» catti« or eheep ranch. <>ood out Organs for Sale. th» best in th» world, will kill the pein rante New house and barn. Ibinr i ulne water near bonne; 20 m I»« wost and promptly h»el It. Curve old sores, Two fl rie Weaver oggsae and o '•ver w»r»e, ulcere, bolls, fp'ona, corns, ot r'igeo», 6 miles «est of Finira Mason A Hem in, cheap lor esab or • Addrras all »km eruption« li«wi pll» cure on J. M StTtVMU.a, es»y («ynienia. Mu>i bn sold. earth. < ><i(y *5c « box. Cure guaran Liaairs, Ore M orris 4 I naw, 9Ui HCrsst. teed . Hold Uy W L De Lteuo, dru<gtet. A I