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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1899)
1 , if Si Hi I Illtil Ilia. ' I .A wmmmm fc afjrijaja at yaa." Tata vjaallf U. MCt Sot (t Mm Mae af dhaiaai. Maav aa attack of 1 m aid W bradrd off if at tht r aymptoau lac victim wait atnk astral. T'ZSTllSZTU'lSl I Saras writ at aw oa vj it nnw a Meatteal PtatrrT. It provide bmdaaer of rick aoari.aina blood thai eafcrrraVoaia aaiaaa have ao chase to srt mi loda-mrat ta the taraga. It 'tears the afcia aad paqjr all tht itapsritte fro at mrtlf orgaa. It aitasata the hrrr to apel all bfltoaa aoiaoaa tnm tlx cirrnla tioa. It (mm healthy tiaaaa, vitalised iu it tber aad gives solid atrcafth. bar- tkowW far torn Hair." write Mr. . Baaa Mr. LarkriU. Ch.ik.ai Co.. N. C at da yam taartr rf I 41 met To how I car of that ftrvao n4 au aanakia. hr anc Dr. FWftM Oolora Medical Pwtu.il. I had arcaa. Iraa4 aijaai both at lb . tiaae. mm4 km Avmm . mvaa aha ta m at - takca' wah fnp. "f thr i tar rrla-f M i imma kk i iiwj rv , ay wrmH4rMhMjn aat Mmiui.' I trlt haprorrd hrfora the trat hatth) was tawhrd. I took u hottlr. aal tftrr that I atil hrtUT aad troacr tha ta Ma rar hrtnrr That waa aim rrara aco. and to-dar do aot fcrt .rraauaua ftara of the diacaae. 1 rraahia carrd. aad I tWnk I aw la awt o a flhad brine rarrd hy anna the aua aiadaria. Ct waa aaaictrd aa t waa, aad after mi a Uiiac iWd ta car kiw h took Dr. rirrca'a Cohicm Mntiral Oucsatrjp aad waa caiad." HOW SILLY. How silly it sounds now to hear an American talk of the wrong of taxation without representation, of gOTernments deriving their jost . powers frcm the consent of the governed, of 4he equality of man! Soch nhrsses seem like what Senator Ingalls would call an ' indecent dream. Yet this country has stood for them for a century, and has at times poured forth its money and best blood without stint in their support In contravention of those priiv iiplee of government we buv the Filiiinoe from Spain and send out oar armies to conqnor them, with no thought as to what we shall do with them when. they are con quered. Their islands do -not -lie iff onr path. They are not neces sary to ocr ordinary and natural development We go out of our way to bay a bad title, in order to harass and dispossess the users of the soiL We have not even the criminal excuse of the land title blackmailer, for we are not in need of money, nor do we seek to be - bought off. A foreigner might be justified in assaining that it is merely for the fan of it, to satisfy a craving for excitement, thai we end out soldiers to shoot the little brown fellows like jack rabbits, while throwing away oar reputation for abstaining from such "criminal aggressions as we have so often condemned in other governments. It is hard to find reasons for our new and revolutionary policy. One Li tempted to believe that it is nnder the influence of our obvious failure to give to the American negro equality and a chance to onsent, through fair representa tion, to the government under which he lives, and as a result of the surrender of powers of govern tcent to private interests which has characterised the last 30 years of our history the temptation is great to believe that these are the in fluences that hare weakened our belief in our original political . ideals. From the north a lot of scoun- drelly carpet-baggers went into the reconstructed states, where , they organised the negroes to sustain the republican party and to oppose the native whites as a mass. This movement was supported with fed eral troops, while it looted public treasuries. .The pretense was the necessity of securing equal political rights to the negro. Bat when, the 'impossible system brake down, end . the negro wss no longer able to control the electoral rote of the southern states for republican pres idential candidates, northern in terest in his political and social . OMditioa subsided. After that we heard leas about one man's being ' as good as another, whether white . or black. In republican national on Tendons, to b sure, there was still oss for the negro vote. ' But even this function has not pre- vented a decline of interest in the negro's welfare, among a great aansber of people who gem-tally support the republican party. Men who were ones extremely sensitive to the rights of negroes, csn listen now with sMnplscsncy to reports f barbarous burnings of negroes I the Make and mntilation. worthy ThU iudirTor-rrce to barbarism' goes further. We read alike of savage mobbing of negroett at the eouth, and of the shooting of Kil iino priner of war, with more indifference than a abort time ago we read of Mohammedan niaacr-e of Arnieniani Then we called the sultan the" "great awawin." Hut now Mc Kin Icy is laud d as the greatest of presidents even as "the godly president." Shall we care any more when the reports begin to 001m in of the looting of Cuba, Porto Rico and the I Philippine by the franchise grab-, b," ur V0'1! through tarills ad-1 'Goi j justed for the benefit of American J chJiand against the interests of the' Ulandersf Have we not cren come to see our own jn-ople plundered in this war, and t take it as matter of couree? We have ceased to advocate the principles that inspired our people during the civil war. We have oeaacd to care whether the tl oo trine that eovernmento' derive, their just nower-l iroai me consent 01 lue 'governed is false or. true. We no longer proclaim that all created equal. It has men a ret I I ieconie I possible for the president to under take a war of conquest on the other side of the world without congres sional authority and, alas! without irresistible popular disapproval. Can we not fairly at least to some extent attiibute this weakening of our once moet highly cherished lo'.itical ideals to our policy re specting the negro in the south, to our protective tariff, to our pension Ucislation. and ta the irreat muss of special legislation for private ' V b Sal,",''nd !,Io .;'., a. . .-;TKa,lPc'l8"t Ir quart and Public STATE ISTEWS. Mollie M Hammitt has been ap pointed postm istreM at Mohawk, Oregon, vice B F Huston, removed. The wet weather is killing the young China pheasants, and one can hardly be found. This is the first hatch, and if the second hatch is not more successful the numbei of young birds will be very limited this fall. : : "Liquor effects a man's brain if he has any, if not it effects his legs." The latter case was dram atically exemplified some evenings since when the inebriate Gazette editor tumbled into Mr. Boving don's foundation ditch. He made quite a howl in his paper about this excavation at the time, but was far from speaking of his own mishap. Roseburg Review. Shortly after midnight this (Tues day) morning Henry Williams, the First street saloon keeper, shot and probably fatally wounded Charles Farrell. The weapon used was a Smith fc Wesson 38-calibre revolver. The barrel of the gun had been sawed off, and every chamber was loaded. . The shot was fired juBt as Farrell was in the door opening on First street, and he fell in the door way. The shot entered the back of I the head just above the right ear,C8Moore and came out directly over the right ee. Sheriff Munkers and Policemen McClain and Bayliss promptly arrested Williams and conveyed him to the countyjail. Williams was under the influence of liquor at the time of the shoot ing. Albany Herald. Mrs Dora Lyon Marsh, wife of Representative O W Marsh, of Cen tervllle, sixiniles n.-rth westof Ilillsboro, left he I home Thursday morning and has not been seen since. Mrs Marsh is about 33 years of age, is of medium height, and weighs about 180 pounds. She is of light complexion, has rather large blue eyes, nd is of rather striking appearance. She left honte some time during the night, and her husband next morning found a note stating she was going to Moscow, Idaho. ' Mr Marsh has made every effort to get some trsce of his missing wife, but so far has failed- Anyone knowing of Mrs Marsh's whereabouts is requested to telegraph G W Marsh at Cor nelius or Hiilsboro, Or. She is probably attired in a light brown drees. She wears a black, sleeve less, double-skirled cape, trimmed with .brown fur around the neck. Otherwise she would he attired in a wrapper, nt very dark in color. The husband and her children, of whom there are seven, are nearly distracted with grief. The second daughter, Maude, aged IS, who h. been ill all winter, is completely prostrated. A din patch from Mm cow says that Mrs Marsh has not brn wn thw, J. U. GREEN & SON, Fealera In Fancy and Staple Groceries. Willamette Street. 1 lSuicono, Ortfon. UkcIIG 1 llUtU UUa Cor. Willamette & IthSU (l'p Stair.) Tht Old Rfliib'e 'Galhry ( iAtnt Co. Al , ahttut cf tht limt$ and tiii fj-dufe w Photos 50o Dos- and Up. WANTED. Reliable man fur manager o( branch crtUf I ih to rpon in lliia viiiinly. If vonr iwor.l i t) K her i a yoo.1 u n,.,,it... o.:. ,,r when writing;. A. T. MORRIS, Cinrlnnnati, 0. IliustrateJ catalogue 4 cents postal Pure Brandy For sale at Fifth and Blair street, Eugene. When I say pure brandy, I mean it contains no drug or poison except what the fruit coutains. Already put up in $2.50 per gallon. - ' Made by I. M. Francis cSeats.trade marks; tur I rutin i ran i ABTani a aromjt aaaa-w aad aa I h I S f., ate baa raTMtTf aaaat aaiainav wrtta l had I lai n tflT Tf' Ikaawiair wwaainial a UaiaWak at It. hawalliw acarcrwaa rafrata aad how lo aa. tala ilia aamt riia lina aaiahwaa af iaaka l ta ta aataat al aaa aaMatiae avat aaat faa raiasta takra tkraaah Mana m w. aia fcroaaot wioair aal-jrataa aabOcwttJa. am i la taa avaiaattaa Waaa aaaalr. aiaaaaiimitraiaa. baa by far tka inai ia ih aarmMr. i aia aarwoia awraai ciraaiauai or aar aeaatjar war tn world. a ajaar. Saaipai aenwiau aaiwina aqi uoav aaTaTi arr. mi ttfal alataa. Mb aoiora. aad aaatoarafha at mmw haaaa. anth plana, aaaMi balMara to ahow tar lataat daagaa aad naaf i nairacu. Aarlraaa MLXh A CU. flaw Toaa. al buuril General DIrcotoi-y. William McKinlry rrealdent Garrett A Hobart Viee-Pr-aiJent John Hay Secretory of Put Lyman J Gag Secretary uf Treaaory Bnaaell A A I gar Secretary ( War E A Ilitchoock Secretary of the Interior John D Ina Jamea F Wilaoa John W Grigg C B Smith Melville W alUr Secretary of Navy Secy of Agriculture Attorney General Postmaster General Chief Justice TATI Or OBBOOX. Geo W McBrlJe 1 U B Senator Joaeph Simon Thoa II Tongue W R Ellis TTGeer Congressman 1st Pis Congressman Sad Dist Governor Secretary of State State Tressurer Supt. Fup Instruction . BUte Printer F 1 Dmbar i J H Ackerman W U Leeds D R N Blackburn Attorney General R E Wolverton ) C H (lean '' f Supreme Judges F A Moore J V II Bell Clerk Board School land Com C B Bellinger V S District Jotlge Zoeth Ilouser U S Marshal 1) M Dunne Collector Int. Revenue John Hall V 8 Dist. Attorney SICO.ID il'DICIAL DIDTalCT. J W Hamilton . Judge Geo M Brown Prosecuting Attorney V. s. lako orrica, boskbcbo. J II Booth J T Bridges Lilt COCHTT. William Kuyfcendal 1 I D Driver . J Reoiver Register Senators Ivan McQueen 1 Representative F M Brattsin W F Gray F.ULee W W Withers A 8 Patterson William M Miller D A Burton K O Potter Henry Edwards J W J Bailey CF Collier DrWL Cheshire Clerk Sheriff Treasurer School Hupt Assessor County Judge Commissioners . Bnrvrror Coroner t aroKKB city. Willism Korkendsll B F Dor i Is . Mayor Recorder City Attorney City Marshal K R hkipaorth J B Stiles I L bimpson aightwatctinen O Crooer Vf F Oslinrn W II Hsirrre (Iffl l-'lalisr W I! I n. ker Jrrr Hurn A L 'llunry r. Mummy - Coancilmrn f-lrrt Cotntni ion Spray v Pumps Bonn Spray rumps, Best Spray rumps on the Earth. F. L. Chambers HAS Bedsteads :..rT.... $1 50 Woven Wire Matresscs. I 25 Excelaor Wool top Matreeses 2 tM ,Bcd Lounges , 9 00 Cane-Seai Chairs , Ibe , Cane-Seat Rockers " , 1 50 . Ingrain all wool Carpet. 60c Kitchen Household Treasures S 25 Winlow Shades ..... 40e DAY & HEDERSON'S i i.isesr. BROAD-AXE PROSPECTUS The Broad-Axe "will henceforth bo pub lished on Wednesdays c ROOM 4 OVER i-lcCI-TTlGr'S STOXVE Corner of Willamette and Eighth Streets, Eugene, Oregon Look out for- sign staajiding at the foot ing up to the second find us to give you a hand and tako your only $1.00 per,ycar, or 25 "cnts for three advance Plnce Mrchaeint the lUeor! We have S'cotxI in go faafr pablislMNi la tvagene wtikh makee Uie Broad Ass a first class advertitlM MatMisn. fiastnaas partks aboiilJ make a note A Ihls end sas its bs- (oe gofiif slsswbsre. Eapsolallr shorjld Ihnae having lata! edrsrtisstnsote to flaee, cosaalt as for tame. Aa lo tbe pehcy of the Broad Ale, that e Hunk la too wan fc a to aeed repstltloa here. Weeliall cotitlnae lo advocate all the leading form aaeaearea wblcb are aaiutlat tbe pablle mind. We shall make It a sncclsltv to tnard tba Meveate trf Ibe continue lit jmbliab a Uva. iadvpaadent, give Hie rVoad Aie a trial. THKM. of cacli week at - "Broad - Axe - always of the 6tainvay lead floor where you will friendly shake of the subscription which is 50 cents for six months months invariably in boa a nJe Hat of subscribers we tblnfc tai payer aa la tbe fast. In fsct we shall learlese nseipsptr, Bubscilbe for It aa Mill ' XhL Croat Cure lor pain; Internal or External. v LIQUID ILKCTRICITY u l-tahnl Car ar yaln.' r.rralii tn.taiill rllrr4 hi ww lkifMi(li ailtrallm. Iiaiiia, licnua. Mlilt Joint., llaa.Urha. 1u.illw ha, I'alli lu Kl.ta ur Uaala, IXMilrarlrd aiuartaa, rain lu ( ha.1. Una Hark. .iiinlHtri Ik'lallra. KlioiiitiiitiMiii iiimI rVtturiilurlit.. Th U inl.t Klarirttlr aurpaaaaa all olkar ri.llr. lu Ih a.m.lrftul p.ir it Haaraar ur RliruaialUia au4 NaraltU; alM l,.r llMravnrM. H..r llir.xl, hi l if Nark. I atarra 'uli. t i4.U. HruarhliM. rtiunnnla. Aatliiiia. I'lmruli ititMi(. Iiidinta lharuial rirrurlaili.r aalna tnatantly atoasl, Allaya InSaatatlun, t'urva I uugvalluut, brllf 4 Ih lung.. 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"V 'nuiiiiiractiiro iil'iill Him r IIoiIMOltolcli Xt IllCMliOM. Ycrringt oil's Ninth lSUOlSIN IS. i agauaaa I JACKETS1 CAPES. i New . Goods Arrive Weekly so you can have a new Stock! to Select from at any time. Priceslalwavs the Lowest. S. H. FRIENDLY .PIIICICH public will plese take notice.thatTaiir still at the OLD STAND on 8th St Euene, Ore. niGiiT. with i variety Goods for xzbk. too numerous to mention. a ' Burg's Variety Store. YOURS RESPECTFULLY G-TMtJir & SON- aitrrtait tniiroushl; atlti Hi haiul or a pl r a .r.i. Iraini, Ar X, ss. Tn HIiiiih t kla) t tnirrrn. I t..1r I.. hi,. I I ljl ill mil ITVf.n t. rrTTnTt n-MiwI. t... ........ i-i . i . . r p. aim nrauarn anl am ala.l In u .1.1. ... - i. a M .nikMilUDUl - Kusan. Orrfon. M.f 71. IMS I l.ai. tia.1.l.lwl ll Kt r.i 1KI ITV;.ir II irs rrara ami ta Jtt.t aa liawlaa rrr.imintilr.t. MAHV t AHruhixMl. Street Drug Store, OltliGON iumaiaaaaraeaaiiraniiiia)aaioraaaa.i OAHII Yfe ijoi orplvj Haipole o o YOUR PRODUCE o o but we will sell you your Supplies at the lowest figure possible.