The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, February 16, 1901, Image 12

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SIISI*»' SOTES.
tbe rtn we« well known •» a fr.eod
of the people and an so vocale of
clean politic». Finally, however,
tbe chairman of the caucus said:
“Tbe gentleman ia welcome. We
Hatchery at Mapleton a Success
—Other Notes from “The
West.”
will now proceed with the icquiry.
Mi«a Stuart wbo baa been t-aebing
tbe party sab's . on Fiddle eresk, t.»" returned to
bar b<-me in Eugene.
reorsted by tbi» caucu*
A special meeting of the votera of
Haye you always voted the Florence •ch »Mdi»'r- t wen b-ld a' tbe
straight ticket?**
•«boot b-Hi«e M ni«y afernooo, at
“Yes, when tbe candidates wer* which a tax of flve mill» wee levied for
the maintenance -t tba n-bool during
clean men.”
“Do yon appear a* a candidate the current yeer
Greenleaf eorrsspori'ls»»«» Feb 4: Mr*
favoring tbe intereeu of the X, M
William Whee -» r >< • i»t er »eelsnday
AQ railroad?”
from ber alepiatu-r, Tl»«-o««a let«», of
“1 do not. I do not appear in the Eugene, summ' nma er to bie bed­
in teres la of auy railroad corpora­ side, a» be 1» very ill. Hs began tbe
letter with bl4 o.n bind, but could
tion."
not floieh It. Sbe w-nt <>o< today.
•‘Have yon proper reference«
Greer.leaf corresp udeuce: A rail­
. trom the Slambang Oil company?" road tnspelM >r Who W»4 I swing up tbe
“I bave not. I do not admit feasibility <>f a r»-d through the Neiaou
that the Blambang Oil co tn pa a y. »alley receu'Jy, »aid be r >und au easy
Kes from the iieai of Nele'O creek lol
uor any other oil company, baa any
G< I feori, aud that there w>» a p<wei- ,
I interests superior to tbe interest« of
bility of a railroad through to tbe val
tbe general public in this senatorial ley which w u.d take lumber in that ,
contest.”
direction, and send it thetioe overland
"Than you are properly vouched to tbe east In that car« tbe road '
for by the Saccharine trun, I e up- would be a lermanent one.
Tbe hat bery at Mapleton will tnia
'poser
year turn ut an eo- rmoo» qosttitv of
"You suppose wrong, »ire."
salmon, tbe epewu secured from
“Then perhaps you will be kind •broad aud tbai taken from the Biu-
enough to inform this caucus whose -law riv»r mating a very large per- .
j iDtereata you pretend to represent .«ctage of young fish, perbape greater |
'.ban tbe batebery baa ever turned out
aa a candidate for tbe high and
'torn a similar number of egg». Tbe
honorable position of senator ot tbe little fellows are developing rapidly,
United Sûtes."
and it is interesting to -ee tbe many
“I appear in ths interests of tbe thooeands of young fish swimming
whole people of my etale. I am about in tbe tank*. Manager Bean
not backed by any corporation. If takes much In tereat in tbe work and is
thoroughly alive to tbe requirement»
elected I will represent tbe whole I of tbe baicbery.
people and oppose corporation
What is your pohtiaef”
I am a member ot
vs Bouzbt, and which has beca
r-, h** borne the eign.itnre of
id Mas b--«-n iiuule under hi* per­
nal lupenhnn nin e it* infancy.
Dow no one todeerive you in this,
ons and “ Ju«t-;aa-g<M>d** are but
with and emlangrr the health of
Experience agaiuat Kxperimeut.
CASTORIA
substitute for Cantor OU, Pare-
intf Hyrupa. It I» Plraaant. It
, Morphine nor other Narcotie
» guarantee. It dr-troys Wurms
. It cures IHarrlxra aud Wind
ing Troubles, «-urea Constipation
i in i latea the Food, regulates the
iving healthy aud natural sleep.
—The Mother’» Friend.
5TORIA
always
Che Signature of
Have Always Bought
• Over 30 Years.
». w bums » miiT b « wv — —ru
domination, public extravagance
circulation and it exercises too and govern men U1 collusion. If
much power and exercises that too elected I—”
mmi- continuously, for the beet inte»sts of
But at this juncture the sergeant-
in » tbe Oregon portion of tbe North­ at-arms, acting upon a signal form
Fully west. It baa been, and always will tbe chairman, aeixed tbe preeump-
nited be, an organ and an organ is never tuoua fanatio and threw him over
politic.
1 the of benefit to tbe body
tbe transom.
ry, b There will be a paper there eome
“This,”aaid the chairman, after
oded” day. There are two ways that a the dust had settled, "seems to be a
! with p«per can be established there. ease for tbe lunatico inquirendo,
Two- Either a paper must have unlimited not for this caucus. If there are
is tern meant back of it or else it must be no objectione tbe candidate who
* from started by some one wbo has tbe gently hinted that he couldjdo a few
>rairie nerve and plenty of stick-to-itive- things with tbe Slambang
Oil
‘UlM, oeaa to start on a small scale. An company will
be
recalled
tocky opposition pajier would at onoe re­ ,further questioning.
ceive a hearty support in that city
There were no objection».
neisia •uH throughout the elate. In the
W M M.
iru?ee past Portland has only — i*n~a«r-l
-them the starling of journals by some
A GOOD "AD.’
lining political wing. Such journals can
south not be expected to live. A good
The New York Central linee are
idanl. live daily paper, even were it short doing some effective advertising
qaeetiont"
jw
r
,
-
„ .
Before the serges nt-at-arme of
“Here s your flour, Mana,
be
the caucu» oould reply there was a said, “I didn’t forget it."
"
knock al the door, and upon the
White had been supposed Io be
door being open«d a gentleman deed, but it seems that he had been
walked in and add reeved tbe caucus, in the West, where he ha« acquired
KIMI SQUARE
AT Julius Bildsaith's
He was one
or America’» fleetest president» and
was and is beloved by h s poop’.».
«»OUT
OU»
cu»««|
*
Rambler 1901 Roadster $35.
WE V»’ ANT TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT THEM
e . E.
M c C lanahan
RAMBLERS” 1898-1899—1900—1901
e*r
Tbe foothill residence of Jaa Hol­
gate in tbe Bulpbur Springs neighbor­
hood, was destroyed by Are Bunday.
There wye no one prevent at tbe time
therefore particular» are lacking. It
was a fairly good country boase and la
quite a lose to Mr Holgate. M»t of
tbe bouaehcld goods had been moved
to thia city where tbe family ia located
for school porp<«es. There is a »mail
amount of lu-urauce.
Suffrage Amendment Killed.
HO, acco ding to a Sunday taper.
“AKES
* iilor £’’
CNllDRE"
’ adults
AS fat a
adults
FAT AS
THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS
Grove
’s Tasteless
Chill
Tonic«
formula
plainly
every
—
The
is
printed on
bottle hence you
know just what vou are taking when you take Grove’s. * Imitators
do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy
their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains
Irnrr and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless
form.
The Iron acts as a I tonic while the Quinine drives the
malar« out of the system, « Any reliable druggist will tell you that
Grove’s is the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless
Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows
You
that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect.
take
Grove
’
s
—
its
superiority
not
experimenting
when
you
arc
Grove’s is the
and excellence having long been established.
only Chill Cure sola throughout the entire malarial section» ci
the United States.
No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c.
• Some Reasoi
Sorosis
Why You Should insist on H»'
HARNESS!
EUHcM
U qualed bv any other.
F enoers hard leather soft.
fc-;eciallv prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
H arness
All Styles
All Sizes
All Prices
Notic our corner
Window for
Display of these
Beautiful Goods.
Au excellent preservative.
R■
cost of your harne*
Never burns the leather; its
E .-.enev is increased.
Secures best service.
S '-itches kept from breaking.
i
T X
i
O il
|s sold m all
Localitie.
„„urve.rgV
•«•War« Oil <««•
He
mu»l have been a guy.
____
IiC Hom. »bow arm It wa» feared
wvwi
wool a ! I*w»r
have M»i<raiupi
u* be uupo tai-d on arvocot
—
poivoolcg. m
bow able to be
00 tbe»trv*t» and bis »rm is nearly
walL
» ber» he will flace blmaelf under the
re/T „g Bn oaeropMh
Mr Gray baa no*
berrtsot crtatMiil
ôheciMKer» art
¿■létal sfcee.natkU*
McW
..CUBEBI..
U hBOtbrr »pirn<1»<l>
Baciarr rarrrci InsCl
ani right in pr»c< I
P«
tnav
eaia w«nwn»J
C.G otzianôî
MAHUf ACmRtfÜ 1
______________ ST^AUL.HJ*
MONUMENTS ARRIVED
•... A CAR LOAD • • • •
NERViTAZ^
Direct from quarries in New England.
Two more cars on the way.
None furnish better work.
None in the vallley handle in larger quantities,
Hence oub pbi « xs are right .
Write for booklet.
» Cun• impotency Night Fa-**
disease*. ali
«’ l-*. Lr exc'M
'
cretion. A nerve •••y
t.lood bonder.
i . .ik glow to pair
-teres the fre c-
,-r- 54 kr '
*
‘ .4»; » » » wriit.T.g*
t i ur- « - retuud the •*
:
,
,»ij
T
X» -ÄF
EUGENE GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS
< WH*
8»
■ SM
HAKES
J D Hamlin ha» pu'chased a half in­
terest in tbe Moffit butcher business
and donned a new jacket ready for
business.
Bnice Robinson, well known in thia
county, died at Portland Bunday. He
pass ed so a musician and while not ot
tbe claaelc order be had a knack of
producing a melodi. ua note.
Tbe Telegram acd Oregonian ti* »
pSctarvof M im Amy May, wborwwotly
moved to P< r ami fr >tu Harr.eburg,
and ^>mp<li»e» I her talent a. • pianist
and ber popularity a. a young lady,
Leo Pemt. i ha» returned ti Eugene
and will remain nere tbi» »stumer at
___ _ on a
«•a«.
He teas twen working
«inwb'p viviti« t»tw»»u ,ian Fran-
c“*’ ai»s Manila.
H oo H d (V mi Herald. Feb 9: Samuel
"« t
-eli »nown
maker,
M
c„ hartw«.
y w^ovwtay,
<iepmt*d S t Raker City Wednesday,
Yambili; H B No 19. by Heukem- w(^h, .l(1
ooOer tbe
Lincoln's birthday.
5Ji Our HU
H:cer arj
Ä I t e otig
hw K lei
i
Tine» Feb*.
J W Htarr i» becuuiiug quite feeble,
although be manage» to get down
town occasionally.
saying:
considerable
property. He will
“Gentlemen, I understand that return and take his wife back
with
thia caucu» is citing eena'orial can­ him.
didates to appear before it to answer
The forar no r yestarday morning
i certain pertinent questions. I have
decided to be a candidate, the ret ore •igned foor bilia aa follows: S B
loo®» to »ubatit my candidacy to N > 12, by Mulkey r*gulatin( sale!
•ebool land», S B No 98, by I’orter,
thia body."
Tba member« of the cam-os were rrducing salary rourty judge of
»tricken dumb lor a moment, for Clackmas ounty, 8 B No 119. bv
Smith,
ot Yambill,
mim. w
iamnui incorporano»
ino poro* og
per, probibiling SBndav barbeneg.
Sets
The
Pace
Junction Items.
ot the on telegraphic matter, would receive nowadays. Here is what they say
r Im a welcome in this field it due notice I ■ bout Oregon:
Tbe booee defeated the resolution
"Millions of acres of tbe beet paired by tbe senate a ran ting equal
tree« and consideration were given to1
local, mu n.ci pal and state affairs. lands in tbe gift ot tbe government mrtraee to women by a »< Le of 'JS to 21,
are—in Oregon. Soil that yields ateeot 10. Mr» Dnnolway wbo baa
Sime
Jay it will come.
id al-i
from three to five harvest of wheat teen lobbying in tbe h.tereet of tbe
ore» is’
from one seeding—in Oregon. Ovrr bill waa ilw ded.y dwappoiuted in tbe
A FATAL MISTAKE.
result, which was uuexpeit-d.
Tbe
y are
2,900,000 acre« of forevt«, that pro­ meaaure waa pae»e<i iu tbe eenate
duce from 25.000 to 250,000 feet of witbout dieei t, and tbe bourn wa»
the densest and Deavieet on earth
Tbe legielalors-elecl were engaged lumber to the acre—in Oregon egpetted 1« do llXewiee.
They may be compared with tboe»
in caucus, considering tbe name» Pasture« to turn out 250 pound
of tropical region», such •» th«
Dally woani February IX
i>>f gentlemen who bad been men- «beep and 2,200-pound catti
n
B vccbsbvcl . O pbbatiom .—A tele­
forests of the Amagon and Conge tinned in connection with tbe sen- ' ,r*gom More tb»n 14,000 square
-
' phone tueaeage waa received tbi»
bating. While tbe jungle of the
milee of mineral lands, neb as tbe
morning fn m Err:land ttaling that a
a to rehip.
i ricbeet in Colorado, California or
tropica may be deneer, tbe tree« are
*‘l suggest,” remarked the gentle | Klondike—in Oregon. A climate •uco-*»(ul ojeratloo waa performed on
by no mean» aa large, nor do they
Mrs Joel Ware at the Good Samaritan i
men from Squedunke, “that we in­ that is unsurpassed—no winter cold,
contain aa much lumber. Favor­
Hospital, aud mat the lady >■ reeling
vite all wbo are candidates to ap- no summer heat, no bdssaids. no :
ea»y. Tbe
btwp tel pbyeician» are 1
able climatic condition», a cool,
pear before us, one at a time, that drouths and no crop failure«—in very hopeful of bet compl-te recovery.!
uniform temperature, with »light
Oregon.
Mr» Ware’» ailment wm proven to
we may question them.”
variations between the season»,
ba tbe *atne ae diagnosed by Dr He- |
“If the gentleman from 8que-
oopious rainfall and a humid at­
SENT AFTER FLOUR
lover, of tbi» city, ibat of gallstone.
dunke will pot bis suggeation in
mosphere aooount for the luxuriant
Mr Ware, wbo la quite Hist bis boms
the form of a motion I will »eootid
Fredria White, of Coventry, N Y, in this city, i» some better today.
growth. This heavily
timbered
it,” aaid the gentleman from Squgee. has returned to his borne alter so
area extends in Oregon and Wash­
L og R un bh - oppsd .—Tom L Gil­
Tbe gentleman from Sqodnnke abeenoe of sixteen years. One day liam, tbe Mobawk log contractor, is io
ington from the crest of the Cascade
hastened to act upon tbe suggestion in tbe spring of 1884 his wifs sent Eu«*De-
He »ay» bie run of logs 1»
range to tbe Pacific coast.
and the motion was duly made and him to tbe store, a short ways off, | •till In tbe Mobawk and i* »topped on 1
account of extremely low water, tb»
carried. Thereupon several candi­ to buy a bag of fiour, saying:
river being at a eummer »land.
He
dates
were
ushered
in,
one
at
a
time
A CRYING NEED.
"Don't come borne without that bopaa
another rai u»e yet, however.
_ far
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and cautiously questioned. It look flour, dear.”
Ex-Kiog Milan, of Servia, m dead.
Hillsboro Argus; The crying several hours to exhaust the list of
White promised to do as sb« re­
Jaliu» Gok1»tnlth i» oooflned lo bi»
need of Oregon is a daily paper in avowed and known candidates, but quested and itarted off
That was tsooi» with tb« grippe. Mr Iietmer-
Portland, the state’s chief city. Anally the end was reached and the ths last seen of him until a few
ing I» attending the »tore.
There is but one journal of sute gentlemen from Southville asked: | days ago, when be returned, car­
A prominent Eugene bu«tneee man
"Are there no more oandidatee to rying a sack of flour on his »houl-1 WM robtwd is Portland last weak ot
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"EYE OPENERS” FOR THE 20 th CENTURY.
W- W. HARTIN. Prop
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