Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, June 01, 1900, Image 2

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    Daily Eugeue Guard
Published every evening ol the week, Sun
days excepted. Address all ciiinnmulcaUons
ad mko ell! remittances payable to tlie
Kugknk OUABi), Eugene, Oregon.
8 V BSOKI PTION ATE3.
DAI LI.
Delivered by carrier, per week I 18
Delivered by carrier, per month 60
liy mail one year (in advance) 6 00
Six mouths ?V
One month jjr
Single copies. u5
WEEKM.
One year (in advance) 92 00
Sit monthi J, l
Advertising rates made known on applica
tion. Entered as aecond-ciau matter at the
Eugene, Oregon, poHtoUice.
THE UASTKUN OFFICES -Of the
paper are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New
York Oity.and U Express Bid, 87 Wash
ington St., Chicago, IlL, E KATZ Advertis
ing Agency In charge.
CAMPBELL BROS Publishers
ail Ruslnai Letters to this offlae should
e dlreoted to THE GUARD Instead of either
of the proprietors personally
CAMPBELL BROS.;.
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(Daily Roport.)
PORTLAND, OKKaON.I
Juno 1. 1000 u:0 ami
n'eathor forooast forKugone, Oregon.
For tfolurday: Bhoweri.
FRIDAY
JUNE1
Union State Ticket.
For Eleotort,
W M Plows Umatilla County
DollStuart Multnomah Uounty
Ernest Kroner Multnomah Count
John Whllakor Benton County
For Supreme Judge.
TQQrcon Multnomah County
For Food Commissioner.
rV M Schulraorlok Washington County
Congressman First Dlstrlot.
I)r Bornard Daly Lako County
For Proaeoutlng Attorney.
B II Hasard Coos County
Lane County Citizens' Ticket
For Joint Senator
It. M. VEATCH, Cottage Orove.
For Representatives
LEVI GEER, Cottage Grove.
, E. K. BKIPWORTH, Eugene.
CHAS. HARWOOD, Florence.
For County Judge
H. R. KINOAID, Eugene.
For Commissioner
J. It. HILL, of Blohardaon.
For Clerk
H. M. MILLIORN, ot Junotlon.
ForBberlfl
W. W. WITHERB,of. Thurston.
For Treasurer
A. 8. PATTERSON, of Eugene.
For School Superintendent
W. M. MILLER, of Creewell.
For Assessor
E. R. PARKER, of Lost Valley.
For Surveyor
LINCOLN TAYLOR,.! Cottage
Grove.
For Coroner
DR. W. L. CHESHIRE, of En-
gene.
1'RECINOT OFFIOKKS, KtKtKNR.
For Justice
GEO. W. KINSEY.
For Constable
J. M. MARTIN.
VIRTUAL CONFESSION.
In the issue of the Daily Guard
of Saturday, May 20, we called
attention to speoiQo violations of
the eleotion law by County Clork
Lee in the arrangement of the
official ballot to be voted Monday,
Tune A. That charge of oflloinl
violation of the law whioh County
Clerk Leo took oath to ezeoute has
boon re-iterated in the Guard, and
given extensive circulation through
out the county.
And all these days County Clerk
Lee has made no sign of being the
possessor oi a conscience that would
actuate hint to right the wrong
gainBt Ms fellow citizen as far as
might lie in his power. The Daily
Register has kept silont as the
grave regarding the ugly charges of
official doreliotion of dutywith one
exception, the issue of Sunday May
27. Under the head of "Impres
sions" this was published on that
date:
"Just now the Guard thinks it
has discovered a marti's nest p.nd is
howling about the ballolB. Tbey
do not seem to be printed to suit
the fastidiouB fancy of the Guard.
Meanwhile Clerk Lee continues his
duties at the old stand despite the
threats and calumnies of the noisy
sheet that bases success for its
party on its Benelens abuse of the
most painstaking, careful and
honest clerk Lane county ever had."
What will the voter say about
this "oareful and honest olerk" that
by continuous silence makes vir
tual confession of guilty and know
ing violation of the law?
TRYING TO SQUARE HIMSELF.
County Clerk Lee got caught on
his unlawful arrangement of tbe
offloial ballot to be voted Monday.
He makes no denial of the ugly
charge made against him through
the papers that ohampion his in
terests. Yet his friends are show
ing ballots that are printed cor
reotly, and claiming tbey are of
the kind that have been delivered
to tbe judges of eleotion in tbe
different preoinots. Those ballots
are in sealed packages and may not
be opened until the morning of the
eleotion in the presence of the
judges of eaob precinct.
We publish affidavits of respon
sible oitizens, today, that must be
convincing of the truth ot our
statements to any, but the most
uncompromising partisan. It was
bad enough to attempt to deceive
the voter and gain an undue
advantage through unlawful ar
rangement of the ballot, but false
hood and attempted deoeption of
tbe people render the offense un
pardonable. The joint affidavit made by
L. L. Stevens and L. Bilyeu,
published in this issue, is
unimpeachable. It stamps
E. U. Lee as an unfit, person
to occupy the position of
county clerk. The records
of the county, that affect the
the welfare of every citizen,
are in charge of the county
clerk. Will the fair-minded
voter indorse such trickery
and double dealing by casting
his vote for E. U. Lee?
You will have your ay at
the polls Monday. A whole
some regard for honesty and
probity in official life de
mands that E. U. Lee be re
tired from the position that
he has proven himself un
worthy to hold.
Thirty thousand veterans of the
oivil war paBsed to tbe misty other
shore last year. Tbe last survivor
of the war of 1812 died, last sum
mer, seventy five years after the
close of the war. On this basis of
calculation a few oivil war veterans
may survive in 1940. Suoh figures
mook our faith in statements that
life is transitory and fleeting.
Make no mistake in marking
your ballot. Make a oross between
the number on the ballot and the
name ot the candidate you deaire
to vote for. No scratching tlokets.
If you do you will lose your vote.
Simply make a oross mark before
the names you vote for.
The White Man's Burden
can be named In the single word dys
pepsia. It is the one disease, which more
man any otlier.Rttccti
the American people.
It is common to all
classes and all condi
tions. It makes life
miserable. It mars
family happiness. It
interferes with busi
ness and pleasure
alike, and it discounts
a man's usefulness
just as much as it
discounts his happi
ness. There's a remedy
for dyspepsia. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery has
-.i ... , :..
uiicu mis numen tr-ur
hundreds of thou- jvT.
anus, it cures
ninety -eight out o(
every hundred who
f;ive it a fair and
aithful trial.
"I used ten bottles of
nr. ntrce'sC.oUIrn Meill
vlnl of his -Pleasant
Pellets' a vesr sax, this
spring, mint hnve bsil no
trouble with Imiigentlon
since." writes Mr. W. T,
Thompson, of Town
send. Urosilwster Co..
Montana. "Wonts Ml to tell how thankful I
am lor the re lef, as I had suffered: so much ami
tw-om mended your mrdlclne to several, and
slisll always have a (rood word to say for Dr.
Fierce and hi medicines.-
1 . , . ' . n 1 1 1 11 , IUV15CT
is sent free on receipt of stamps to
pay expense of mailing pmy. It con
tains iniv tviire ami nM.P ill.....
. ----- ...... w.v. iiiumii,.
ions, bend at one-cent stamps for the
wv. n:r cuvrra, or 31 stamps lor
cloth binding to Dr. R. V. Pierce.
Buffalo, N. V.
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GRAND
AT
ELMIRA
...ON...
June 1st., 1900,
Political
At 2 p.
GetffJ. B. Weaver, of Ionia,
Ex-Presidential Candidate.
There will be a Grand Rally,
Everybody Invited.
In the Evening at Eugene 8 p. m
"IN LOVE-LIT, LIP-LOCKED
FUSION.'"
The overflowing sympathy of
Republican editors for Populists
whom they olaim are being drawn
into the Demooratio drag-net is fitly
illustrated by this news item from
tbe Corvallis Times of May 30:
"The moBt patbetio thing seen in
forty years was a subscription in
oiroulation yesterday afternonn
among tbe republicans for the !mim
band to play for the middle ol i In
road populist who Bpoke at me
courthouse last night. The goil
old brethren pungled n the
necessary $10, and thus the repub
lican party falls into the alaiin!.er
arms of the middleof-the-ro idt-rn
in a love-lit and lip-Incked hiBinn.
It is either awfully patbetio or it w
anoommonly funny."
Naval experts having mude t
projectile with a soft steel c ip that
will pieroe any armor, if fairly
struck, have the pleasant job before
them of inventing armor plate that
will withstand tbe newly invented
shell. TheBe gentlemen are tuie of
keeping their jobB.
"Abe" Patterson keeps the oounty
treasurer's office in the courthouse.
We believe the people will retain
him with it.
Would Not Suffer So Again
Fifty Times Its Price.
for
I awoke last night with severe pains
In my itomaob. I never felt so badly
In all my life. When I came down to
work this morning I felt so weak I
could hardly work. I went to Miller
4 McCurdy's drug store and they rec
ommended Chamberlain's fjollo, Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked
like maglo and one dose fixed me all
right It certainly Is tbe finest tblng
I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall
not be without it In my house here'
after, for I should not care to endure
the suflerlngs of last night again for
fifty Hues Its price. G. H. Wilson.
Liveryman, Burgettstown, Washing
ton Co, Pa. This remedy is for sale by
W. U DeLano.
List of Letters.
Kemalniug In tha poatoflloe at KtiEtne, Ore
Eugene, May 31, 1900.
Anderson, Edua Boliu, O V
Clonkeny, Mrs Deader,
Daulelson, Albert Faunantsee, J E
Freeman, M C Hunt, Leottie
McCormlok.DrWW Spores, Geo H
Trengore, W M
A chars of Otis MBt will bo made on all Id.
ters slrea out, lrsona whvu calllug for
liars will plraie slate when scWmiicJ.
H FMcCornack, P M.
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, "I never fall to relieve my
children from croup at once by using
One Minute Cough Cure. I would not
feel safe without it." Quickly cures
coughs, oolda, grippe and all throat
aud lung diseases. Vincent A Co.,
Corner Drug Store.
PICNIC...
on
Speaking
m. by
RUNNING UP A BIB BILL
For doctor' fees wouldn't be
neceerary, when you are at
tacked with colds at this1 sea
ini of the year, if you would
keep a bottle of our pure and
biirh nrride Cyrua Noble
Whiskoy iu y our house, ard
then take it in the form of
toddy, or an yourtaate dio
tatee, at bedtime or any other
old time. Thero is nothing
like it for colds, 1a Grippe or
kindred ailments.
W Si. Heflsham
Fuel for Force
Your body must have
force, nervous force, mus
cular force, digestive force.
Fat is the fuel used to
supply this force. If you
are weak in any of these
torces, use more fuel.
The cod-liver oil in Scott's
Emulsion is the best fuel
for this work. Your nerves
grow stronger, your muscu
lar power increases, and
your digestion improves.
oc. and $i.oo, all druggists,
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chrmlsta. N.w York.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice Is hereby clvon tw. it.,.
following warrants will be paid on
presentation atmy office on and after
May 28, 1000. Interest on same
will cease May 28, 1900: All f,ana
county warrants from rrgislered num-
oer bioi to 6362, both inclusive.
waled, I.ugvne, May 26, 1900.
A 8 Patterson,
County Treasurer
"uv. v. K. ti .er. W.Cttton v v
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doolorsand medicines
without benefit. I was persuaded lo
use Kodol Dvanensla Cure anrt n i..i
wl me from the start. I believe It 1 1 be
a pnaeea for all forms ol indigestion.''
imigesis what you eat. Vlnceut &
t'o , Corner Drug Store.
Experience Is the bust tnnh i-..
Afker's EtiKllsh Itemedv m
or coughs, colds or croup. Should li
fall to give Immediate relief money re
funded. 25 ct and 50 ci fl
W 1, DeLano. ' ' "
FIRST
national Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid ud Cash Capita! $50,000
Surolus - - i,uv'wvw
Euaene. Oregon.
i 1,1 tamna. Alllit
drafts on Chicago, n Francisco and fort-
-m iinne un ir 10 maoiv . -..-o .
"bIIIs of exo'liangf (old on foreiRn ocuntries.
Deposit! received dabjeot to check 01 certifi
cate ol deposit. .
AU collections entniuttl to us wi'l receive
prompt attention,
t G Hkndkiok?, " P. E. Snodobass,
President. Casliier.
8 B Eakin, L. H. Varna ,
Vice i"resilcut. ""'
EUGENE
LoaneSavingsBank
Of Eugene, Oregon.
Paid Up Cash Capital - $50,000
. - 'i,m
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS
AOTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS-
Drafts Issued on tlio principal cities of the
umieuoimes turn iviuisu
Interest allowed on nemaud Certlncaies
JJeposit whon left rtatod period.
Collections receive our prompt attention.
City and County Warrants bought.
W. G, BKOWN, D. A. PAINE,
President. Vice President.
F.W. OSBURN, W.W.BROWN.
Cashier. Asit Cashier.
LANE COUNTY BANK
Established n 1882.
- Of
EUGENE, OREGON.
ft General Banking business in all branches
transacted on favorable terms.
A. G. HOVE? , President
JVM. ABRAM8. Cashier
B H HOVEY, Ast Cashier.
Central Market,
PROPRIETORS
Will keen constantly on hand a lull suppl;
BEEF- MUTTON.
PORK and VEAL
Which they will Bell at the lowest
market prices.
A falrishare of He dddIIc patronage solicited
: TO THE FARMERS.-:
We will pay the highest market price
for Fat Cattle, Hogs and Bheep.
Shop on Willamette St
EUGENE, OREGON.
VaW-Meau dellvcrod to n carl ol tli citj
Preeof ebaree
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LINE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor
Stage leaves Eugene for Florvuc
Dally except rjunday at 6 a m
Returning stage leaves Plorent
for Eugene daily except Sundays at
p m
naturdava at. ft am
Arrives in Eugene at 6 pm the dav
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PARK
Fnno n . II 1 i" J" "very bm,
Floroii: ,"",w,al
..Printing..
Of
All
Kinds
....AT THE....
GUARD
OFFICE.
GOOD WORK, LOW FRICES,
G003 STOCK.
-Legal Blanks of All Kinds..
ffsjorthern Pacific
RAILWAY
& . vim
Pullman
Sleeping riars
Elegant
Dining Cars
Tourist)
Sleeping Jar?
SV. I'AUL,
MINNEAPOT
ui:luth,
TO
b'AltGO,
GRAND I'OItKST
UROOK8TON;
WINNIPEG,
IH ELENA and
HU'lTE.
Throunh Tickets to
CHICAGO, WASHINGTON
BOSTON, and All I'oints
East and South.
For Information, time cards, map
and tickets, call on or write to
It MoMUEPHEY,
General Agent, Eugene,
Office Opposite Guard office.
Or. . AD CHARLTON,
ABst Gen'l Pass. Agent,
265 Morrison St, cor Third, Portland, Oregon
0 R & N GO.
Depart Time Schedule.
Arrived
Salt Lake, Denver,
Chicago
Portland Special
9:15 a m
ft worth, umana,
4 pm
Kansas Citv. St
Louis, Chicago and
juaat
Atlantic
Express
9:00 p. m.
Via Hunt
ington Salt Lake, Denver
Ft Worth, Omaha
Kansas Citv. St
Louis, Chicago and
Walla Walla, Lew
iaton, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St
Paul, Duluth
Milwaukee, Chi
oago and East.
Atlantic
Express
6:00 p. m.
Via
Spokane
8am
Ocean Steamships
All Sailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco-
8pm
4'p m
Sail every 5 days
Daily
Columbia Kiveh
Ex Sunday
Steamers -To
Astoria and
Way Landings.
4 d in
p m
Sat 10 pm
Ex tiunday
WillametteKivkb
6am
Ex Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem, Inde
pendence and Way
Landings.
4:80 Dm
Ex Sunday
Willamette and
Yamhill .Hivehs
Oregon City, Day
ton and Way
Landings.
7am
Tuei, Thur
and Sat
3:30 o m
Mon, Wed
and x ri.
WillametteKiver
Portland to Cor
vallis and Way
Landings.
6am
Tues, Thur
and Sat,
4-30 Dm
Mon, Wed
and 1'ri,
Lv Riparia
5am
Daily
Snake Kiveu. Lv Lewistn
Kipana to Lewistn Daily
fl a m
W H Hurlburt
Gen Pass Agt Port, Or
ANADIAN
PACIFIC RY
SOO-PAOIFIC LINE.
The only Transconiienental Route
Grand Scenery,
Fine Accommod.t ons
Low Rates.
To and from all east
ern points and Eu
rope. Direct Route
to Kootenay mining
district, British Col
umbia. We run the
finest solid vestibule
train crossing the
continent consisting
of Palace ' sleepers,
dining cars, tourist
cars, day coaches and
colonist sleepers.
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS.
To China and Jopan.
CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE
To Honolulu and Australia,
For full fnfnrmnflnn Kxritrrlinff rntus. etc
V'lijr to
En. K. f RAW Aonnt.
H. H. A130TT, Eugene, Oregon
ttKttni. i-oruana, ur,
E. J. COYLE,
A. G. P. A, Vancouver, B. C.
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
E ASTandSO UTH EAST
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
pic-rowf"
Pullman Palar.A P.tnpnrrn Tour-
l.'lt SlRfnsrq and Rrliniirs Crrair
Cars Daily to .'. .'.
UE.NVKK, OMAHA, CHICAIi",
KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS'
And other Eastern Oities. The only line
from Portland orTeiiug passesirers Specially
Comliuted Excursions through to Chicago
e-ery Wednesday.
Daily Tourist n. .11-. J 1. PI, seas
Car Service rUI'lliillU IU Ui'lUciyU
Via Southern Pacific, Union Pacific
N W liy's. HaiririiM checked throneh to
destination. Magnificent scenery, Union,
deimt. fast time, lowest rntea. '
or further Information, apply to any
agobt Southern Pacific Company, or
H LAlUROr, CEHKO
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Notice of FlniisJ
Estate of Ratio Un J
Notice In hfiut .
and AleokLevii, (IM",J
urasiMiBJiM
aooountmihaiuildrt
that Tot8dajllu6ih4,fi
the hnnrnl in'.lL
that day dm bra (111.(1
nuu lor lee aoil mteAl
Any and all objeotioni to si
the flnsl HRtll.in.nl aI.1J -
filed with the olerk Umia
fore said dats at hMiiu
Dated tbii Hth diiidfil
Ik;
Eisttaii
TsoMrgos & Hun,
Attorneys for Erato.
SUMMON.
In the Circuit Cjcitrtiil
for Lane couotr.
Lillie M, Eggleehim, Fisi
Koy Hwlesham. Dstk:
To llov Kirtrlesham. dl
. INTHENAMKOHHil
Oregon, you are henbr
and answer tbe ctMbisiiii
in the abore entitislmltnilH
day of June, 1901); and if r
for want thereof, thi cJilidii)
oreo aeaiuet yon dissnlraf si
nstriuinriviloweiiltio(bms
(lefomlant and for her ftrtaiia)
of this mil. audita B
of defendaDt's property, to-fii
interest in the 80 sera fk i
tlio eomplaiut, and tin
in the note ana mongij!i
t.tin nmnlsinL
Thiesumrooni ii pdMijij
Euobns GoADbyor4oiil'
ter, judge of the Cm? '
Oregon, made to ctatai
April, laOO; aad tls aia
rn.il,. f.t ttm. n ta
GuauI) of the isr II'!J
Sheriffs Sale on W
notice is "?'""Tia
execution oMy taajfja
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Court
of
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is. on loeiiwJ TT..,
day
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, nf '
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dredanrl(myT,l
sdjrar""T,l
March
andfertyui!
an mini
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mi the nw-r,,
idoUan oMViTm
20-100 d
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were drfwft JJjJ
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fendantB
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on a ueci
rendered
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lit, "wwinjjgi
order to
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