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X » THr F(.»G ’NE GUARD Semi-Weekly Guard Publiai.«- I H’ Eo go’i. every Wednesday mid Situ.-dej. Address all coniZDUüicatioDs nud ihh U p h I1. r«‘ mlttaneed payable to tbe Eugeur Guard, Eugeue, Oregon. C/MP ul L BKOS.p PUBLIMIEILS Subscription Kates- One year fl 50 Six month- 75 Advertising ihtes ma le known on application. Oregonian Prevarication. Oregonian; The straits to which D mocratic National leaders are driv »n in the search for Presidential tim ber is thus outlined: “Nominate Hearst, defy the trusts, and Mr. Hearst will see that <1,500,000 is fur nished to the Democratic National committee as a working fund. Nom inate Parker, Cleveland, Gray, Olney or any other conservative man, and the p rty will be forced to go to the trusts for campaign funds and Roose velt will win easily.” In this strait betwixt ti e two the harried commit tee hesitates, afraid either to fish cr cut bait. There is not an editorial writer on the Oregonian but knows that the Hearst talk of the Demooratio presi dential nomination is a paid or owned uewspapei one almost entirely, though supplemented by a few paid clacqners. lint the Oregonian is never honest whore politics are concerned— it seems to count it a credit to lie about political opponents, at least to attempt to mislead and deceive. “Hearst” and “#1,500,0001" The veriest schoolboy in politics, if hon est, would be ashamed to be respon sible for such twaddle. Quickening War. A magazine correspondent, just home from Japan, wbero he has been a year studying that country fiom a commercial point of view, says: “Jap at« expects to' emerge from the war as the greatest power on th» globe. If the manufacturers and men of America do not wake up the Japanese will soon be their superior in all market«. They plan to make Japan the patron of civilization and educa tor and leader of the world, ’’’he fed eration of the Asiatic races is her dream ” War 1 a quickener, not a civilizer, makes the national blood run more f’eely, at the same time quickening industrial and commercial pursuits through increased demands ami the fewer people to do the work conse quent. on the withdrawal of young aud active manhood for army ser vice. lint the end—the settlement for the stimulation? It must be paid for just as surely as the intoxicated or rug sdtimulated man must suffer for bis debauch with a reaction equal to if not greater than his stimulation, Japan will not fail of compensation. face of earuist protests aud with the Congressional Whitewash. full knowledge of the weaknesses of 11 ' ■ 1 1 J kz. I?onil El Ino n »wo V* Fl F Flliu A special congressional committee Will the Republican party of this his character si d the shabbiness of h s j'lV subml’ted its report as to congressional district disgrace itself hie car iei. Hull.!! has been COL- charge th .t members of eongresi bad I iv b Hting a clean man in the persr u victed and sentenced for bribery, ii-ied their influence in the awarding , of Lawrence Harris with that politi- aud whatever sympathy may he felt, cf contracts. After discussing several .J leper, Binger Hermann? For the tbe Republicans of Kauses have in it cases in detail, the report in conclu ] ->:ke of decency we hope not, espec- I ] no share. sion issues a chan bill of beiltb to i ¡ally as iu Ibis presidential year, with “The Journal aims to be more fair he big party majority at bis back, than partisan. If it were moved by members generally, saying nothing Hermann would stand an even, if not purely purtiasu motives it might walt appeared to justify firding that any better chance of being sent back to until after the .harm was done and member of tbe house has profited I Washington. Tbe Portland Journal’s Hermann safely nominated, and then financially in tbe slightest degree, or statement of tbe case could not be open its batteries upon him. But 'hat 'hny member was guilty of im- improved upon: ; Laving an infinitely higher regard | I proper conduct in connection thero- “The Republican party of the first for tbe good name of the state , ! with. But the committee feels con congressional district is now con than it has for the welfare of either] strained,however, to add that in their fronted with a problem the solution of tbe two great political parties, opinion it would be well to restraiu of which involves the good name of it enters its protest now, before tbe | within tbe narrowest limits the action the organization, as well as the honor party is irrevocably committed, aud I ; of members in connection with post- of the state at large, without refer in tbe name of common deceucy, it. , officeo and the details of other exec ence to party affiliations. The ques tbe name of public morals, in the | utive matters, and that the severance tion at issue is whether or not Binger name of good government and those I of members from work of that char Hermann is to receive tbe Republican primary virtues which very good acter would augment the efficiency of nomination for congress. Once since citizen bould hold dear, it enters the bouse. In other words, gentlemen under his retirement in disgrace from the its solemn protest aga.ust such shame head of the general land office he l as less perversity as would lead to tbe I investigation, you have not been received the indorsement of his dis nomination lor congress iu tbe first proien guilty, but please don’t do it trict. ft is believed that he was elect district in Oregon of such a man, again. ed largely through a shabby trick with such a character and such a An Extravagant President. which inadvertantly} pkced him in record as those which Binger Her The United State« has the most apparently amicable relations with mann so unfortunately possesses. It extravagant president in its history, the president, assisted by tbe lurtber[ is true that tbe nomination of an or a man whose administration in fact that tbe circumstai w ’’i con- ' dinarily decent Republican in that style tends eutirely to the imperialis nection with his summary removal (j ¡«trict would be equivalent to an tic order of European nations. Be from the land office were neither | e|eetjon> aIKj ibj8 ¡8 01ie tqie niost sides asking for an increase of salary known nor appreciated hy hie consti- | potential reasons why some regard he wants <90,000 for new stables for tllent8‘ for public morula should I e l'eit and bis horses,and <140,000 to cover the nost •All of these facts are now common Tecogni2e(1 R utbe tendency o nf s.-rva'ts and other luxuries. <175,- property. No one can pl. ad ignorance ] every party which feels itself securely 000 was spent to change things ar u nd of the gravity of the charges that lodged in power to become arbitrary for him, and a complete botch was were made against Hermann, or in its methods to disreagrd the pub made of it. Sixty-five thousand dol the damning quality of tbe evidence lie protests and to develop into an lars of this alone went to a friend in which was adduced to prove the pros oligarchy which rules lough shod New York for furnishing the plane. titution of his high office to the bas over rights of the people. But The government furnishes him with a est purposes. Here, therefore, is a sooner or later there comes an <15,000 piano, chairs that cost <400 apiece, and in a receut musicale 2E05 QUAINT FEATURES OF LIFE IN rt electric lights were used in the illu mination, a display that would have made Queen Elizabeth take a retired I seat. The painting« of Washington and Lincoln nave given place to stuffed bear's ueads, bison head« and the heads of other animals, and the ) whole institution is being run on the same extravagant plans. Shades of Jefferson and Lincoln, how should (be common people like this impe rialistic display of the rough rider —Cincinnati Enquirer. Plan Words Ab ut Hermann NEW YORK. SPANISH REPUBLICAN PREMIER WOUNDED Had a Narrow ape Met to Elect Delegates at H?nds of an to the National Assassin. Convention. Will Instruct for Roosevelt-.The He Warded Oil a Dagger His Body With His Arm Received a Severe Slash. State’s Republican “Big Four” to Represent State at Large. Barcelona, Spain, April 12.—Pre mier Maura narrowly escaped death at the bends of an assassin today. The premier was leaving the p.laee with tbe consol general when be was met by bis assailant, flourishing a dagger. Maura threw up bis arm in time to save his body, but received a severe slash on the arm. The would- be assassin was captured. New York, April 12.—Nine hundred aud four deleagtes to the Republican state convention tilled Carnegie Hall today to elect delegates to the na tional cojveutiou aud instruct them for Roosevelt. The schedule of the day’s work looks ti the completion of the business with the exception of the platotrm. The “big four ” that will ¡represent the state at large at Chicago is made up of Platt, Depew, Odell and Black. Barcelona,April 12.—Maura’s wound is not serious. The premier had just returned from service for the repose of the soul of Queen Isabella,and was entering, not leaving the palace, when Joaquin Miguel Arto, aged nineteen, approached and with the cry of “Long live anaiohy !” struck at the premier with a dagger he had con cealed in a handkerchief. Arto was immediately arrested and imprisoned. Daily Guard April 13 This morning Mrs. Jno. Straub had the misfortune to become over-b.l- anced and fall off the back porch of her residence on East Eleventh street, a height of about five feet. She re ceived severe bruises aud a fractured rib as a result of the fall. Medical assistance was calle i aud the unfortu nate lady cared for. PAT’S PHILOSOPHY. which Is progressing steadily toward the chronic stage. rhe Sound Sense which is Some times Obscured by the Sparkle of Irish Wit Irish wit is ver- ‘t.-n unconscious. Hie Irishman servt . a ils'u of humor with a garnis’:in/ ■ •. wit Beneath the lightest sail.. ■ of the strongest brogue, one often .ns a depth of philosophy worth}’ of a s? -e. When tl:e isii hod carrier fell from the ladder . i’.n his load of bricks, and was picked up by his sympathetic fel lows: ”1’. the fall hurt ye, Pat?” said one to the half conscious man. "Faith,” came the whispered answer, " It’s not the failin’ that hurt me, but the I stoppin ’. ” Woman’s Inhumanity to Woman. It sounds like an Irish "bull” but it It is related that two women shook isn’t. It is profound philosophy. How hands warmly after church on the Eas- er Sunday morning, and while they conversed they examined each o»ber’s MANTt lloo lil'AXll AND PRISON KB. THZ WALLS OF liUILDKN. Mukden Is at present under Russian control, although China nominally gov apparel with their bright eves. “How becoming your Easter hat erns the city. For that reason scenes like those depicted are common in this old town, whleli Is tin- capital of Manchuria and was the original seat of the Mant- is, ” said the first woman, “Oh, do you think so?” said tbe choo dynasty, which now rules the empire. The walls of Mukden were once thought t<> be lmprt unable. but a single shot from a comparatively obsolete gun I other. would now send them tumbling about the ears of their defenders. “Yes, indeed, It looks almost as well as it did last year.” man who has forfeited the respect and awakening, and when it comes those The present Czar of Russia and confidence of the president aud who who have detied the popular will are the Mikado of Japan met some yea-e will for that same reason be totally hurled from power aud driven forth ago when Nicholas, then the czaro- The Mormons have for some time without influence in the executive de into disgrace. Surely the Republican witz, was traveling in Japan. The maintained two churches iu Brook partment durlug the whole term to machine in the flart district is not ‘atter was wounded by a would-be lyn, but it is only recently that they which he may be elected. While hie so poor in membership that it is assassin, and while he was a patient have opened one in New York city. knowledge of laud office affairs and forced publicly to confess it can find on a Russian man of-war vessel was This is the result of the vigorous pros proceedings may be great, the record no better man than Hermann to visited by the Mikado, who made a elyting which has for some time beta which he left behind will necessarily nominate. If it ia.^then it is high personal apology for the harm done on by Mormon elders in place those who succeeded him on time for the people of the district, the distinguished visitor by a Japa I Gotham. their guard aud force them to look regardless of party, to rise in their , nese subject. There 1- advancement iu the with the gravest suspicion upon any wrath and strength and teach it a The newspaper correspondents in cause whiob be may champion or any fuudameual lesson iu wbat consti- •cieuoe or Hrt of On® d Russia and Japan must be having a we road of f'*,e butinin heart being claim which he may undertake to tutes public morality end common hnr.1 time of it in their efforts to push. Kia fellow members of con- sense. operated ir,<’b’ Hlld next t,IBt l'H> 1 secure news of any great Importance. whose stomachs may Dot t>e I grass, lungs cun e*>’oeed without much ----------------_____________________ many a man who has fallen into bad habits realizes that it’s the stopping that danger 1* w,'uld be difficult to particularly weak, will yet he iu- It may be claimed that Senator hurts How many a good liver who has draw the line somewhere dined to elcet Smoot’s chances of being seated place a Iltf.** 1)11 tl,c advancement iu suddenly been brought up short by an and iu such a palpable case aa that in the senate are now more favorable ] aggravated case iff stomach disease real the line of p«t,,hl"<« "P "“*> izes that it’s the stopping that hurts. of Hermann will draw it tight enough than they hare been at auy time tbe different </«"“• w,1U’h A. Noltner, the veteran Oregon ed The falling is easy enough and the sen to be felt. No more deliberate snub since the investigation into ’the the phystcM itor, is here to interest Eugene and sation pleasant. That .townward route was ever inflicted upon a congressman polygamy question began, This pre Lane county people in an edition of marked bv late lunches of lobster or w^ch rarebit, washed dowa with a stim- It is now mote “1 parent thau ever I than that of Speaker Cannon when sumption is assisted by the fact that the Portland Rural Spirit, to be rfatlng drink, was a very pleasant one that the Panama canal will h ve re he excluded Hermann from all com at its last general conference, held largely devoted to an illustrated Io travel. But to come hard up against Mature’« punishment of dyspepsia, which markable p■ •wore >f postponement, ivittee appointments. This is what the first of this m mth in Salt l ake write up of the town and county. Mops all pleasures of eating and drink- He has a sample in the write-up of is ths thing that hurt a but the officials think it will pay. might be called the selfish and buei- City, the M irmoti church irrevocably Polk county and its towns, published TNN WAY TO EXALT* The commissioners are to have a ssl- ness view of the case, But there is ratified the manifesto of 189V, pro on February 26. Such an illustrated is paved zith good intentions. When wry of -I’d.iHHi a year each and <15 for another and higher view, which claimed by President Woodruff, article in a paper of the extended cir there is .jt over-full feeling after sating, every day they are ou tbe Isthmus affects the moral fiber aud involves dilation of the Rural Spirit could not with bloating and belching, the diseon: making any form of polygamy or but do the county and Eugene great fort leads the man to say, "I mast do borne to km Chinese ani as many Ja the selt-respcetjof all the people of polygamous marriages a violation of good. The small cost should not fig- something for this • stomach trouble ’ malca negroes are to be imported to Oregon, but particularly the mem- But after a time the diacotnfort paaaes off the laws of the < hurch as well as the ure with our peop’e when the benet't and he does nothing. Sometimes he Panama are betship of the Republican party, law of the United States. is taken into consideration di*s worse than nothing bv taking son. • tiling to • settle the stomach ” which, by iit, a quag By nominating Hermann they net giving temporary tnlief. eoeuuragse hit:: will be tiled oi.lv’fl in the face of public moral to greater lelav In taking the proper Caustic Commcn . treatment for the diseased stomach. Pal rum the flu ity and the national a Iministration Oregoulsn : Inst before Easter pellet-, powders and tablets may A. Wilhelm A Son* have innovated liative little thing.- xhiih dismistel him from office nt relieve for a time, but they won t cure. British killed Thibetans. a new departure by placing tbeir Nc. They can’t cure. Suppose vou saturate tiny condo .e his offenses and oitl- I eft re Easter the 1 »utch killed 1, Gold Medal bard when* flour on the garbage in a barrel with cologne; daily signify their k| provai of «c’a there will be a sweet «!< r in place of a sale in Eugene. \chinese. Thi strobyeet battal lie Saw one unti. the strei.giii of lilt olngne which ii the judi lent of one of tbe For sale at all grocers at a <1.25 e foul -■■■•tn tn be ou is used up. then the foul smell is worse you see (hr nt iusp tors should le .1 sack. than ever an! though perfumes mat liever. overt act? change tbe .dor of garb . they can t indictment and criminal sir, I didn't, arrest the decay. Underneath tiie per « The Republicans of was to bust » prosecution, The sweet girl graduate from fume deeay goes along unhindered. It’» an with the fonl and diseased stomach. ’vs an* amasi h.tnsai ba I a similar experience a now until the date of the graduation The things that -settle tile stomach" III th’ lead with H few days ago in the case of Senat r Otto I gee died at Mapleton April and correct for the time acidity, heart can divide her time iu studying her a burn. eV have no effect on the disease Burton. They elected him in tbe school books an I t. e rasl i in •t*s. 1C, 1A‘4, aged 42 v»»r«, I'e " I'- and three chll Iren A New Departure. CONVENTION HAVE YOU REACHED IT? Have you reached that point where you’ve had to stop eating what you liked ? Are you living on toast and tea, or oatmeal—crackers and milk, coveting the good things you don’t dare eat ? Do you go to the table dreading the penalty of the meal aud its after suffering? You can be cured so that you can eat any thing you want, eat it with appetite and digest it properly. Here’s the proof : ” I was a great sufferer with dyspepsia for over two years, and I was a complete physical wreck,” writes Mr. Preston F Fenstermacher, of Egypt, Lehigh Co., Pa. " Had many torturing, gnawing and aching pains—I think about all that a dyspeptic has or ever could have. I also suffered much with constipation. I tried many different medicines which were recommended to cure the trouble, but these only made me worse and my con dition was more sluggish and weak than before. My stomach was in such a weak condition that the least and easiest kind of food to digest would get sour in my stomach, and I had such a weak ^pdz debili tated appearance that it seemed as if I had hardly any blood in my whole body. Muscles were soft and flabby, circulation poor and slow. Suffered greatly from cold hands and feet. At last I came across an advertisement of Dr. Pierce’s. I read it through and thought to myself this firm must have some sympathy with suffering humanity. I wrote to them for a ques tion list blank, which X filled out and returned to them, stating my symp toms and pains. To my great surprise I received by return mail the best and most substantial ad vice that I ever before read This advice gave me the greatest confi dence in the World’» Dis pensary Medical Associa tion, even so great that I at once left off all formes remedies and tried Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and ‘ Pleasant Pallets.’ I used about eight vials of th« ‘ Pellets ’ and ten bottles of the ‘ Discov ery ’ which brought me back to my former state of health.’’ TO BE KEPT IN MIND. Let every person who has some slight disorder of the stomach keep this in mind : What hurts the stomach hurts the whole body and every part of it. The body is sustain«! hy foot! when di gested and converted iuto nutrition. But when the stomach and other organ of digestion ar.d nutrition are diseased he food eaten cannot be properly digest rd, the nutrition of the body fails, with the natural result of weakness. Hence the loss of flesh, the run down condition, the" weak” heart, sluggish liver, "weak” kidneys and other diseases which are a direct result of the diseased condition of the stomach Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other otg-na of digestion and nutrition. It enau -* the perfect digestion and assim ilation of food, and therefore the proper nourishment of the body. B'- its use lost flesh is regained, weakness gives place to strength, and the laxly is built up with sound flesh and solid muscle. your home library has a place that can be filled to ad van t- ag. . I'icrcv’s Ci ri::: >n Sense Med- il work, containing over on. tb"i«.ind large pages and more than poo illustrations, is sent /»<«’ . mi receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send thirty- one one-ceu: stamps for the cloth bound volume or vnly tw. nty-one stamps fes the book in ^eper covert Address Da. U. V. Pierx*. Buffalo, N. Y