The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 12, 1900, Image 5

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SWINGING ABOUT.
SAG!.SAW EXPLOSION.
ANOTHER MKEXZIE BRIDGE.
Stmie More Particulars Concern Lane County Court May Build a
ini’ It.
Bridge at Hendricks Ferry.
\ FESTIVE DAMSEL.
Jl NICK E'.HlBlllON.
Daily Guard, May 5
CARL TRAVIS.
A Woman Who lias a Checkered. I ndeiined Rumor Abroad That He
Career in the City in the Guise
Is Dead.
of a School Girl.
Eugene dispatch iu Oregonian of
At Villard Hull last night wa«
Is Carl Travis, son of MrsG J Travis,
the eleventh anuual junior exhibition
old May 4:
of this city, dead or alive?
Today'» Albany Herald.
bf er I ut wa» cotibidered pate And had
"The County Court has now under of tiie Gutversity of Oregon. To tlie
"A woman In tbe habitat of a school
This question is causing considerable
at
been fired up for putting another one oousideratlcu the matter of building a student isxiy ispeciallv the exercises girl in short dree«ea was in the city anxiety to the mother. The reason for
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LVllld.
out of the way, wliich h »d beeu oon- substantial bridge across the McKen« were ot more than u»ual luterest, and
yesterday and last night begging for It lathe fact that some letter« have
demned. It wa« etatiouid at the zie river t ear what is known as Hen­ was well attended. Dr. Strong iu funds to assist her In completing a been returned to bat^ from Hoquiam,
opi“'«i!e end of the mill pond ftom the dricks’ferry. There haa beeu consid­ openit g the exercise» made some droll course in a business college As »lie 1« Washington, near which place tiie boy
B ritish crowding the boe RS-- preim i er 'nitl, about 450 feet distant and when erable discussion regarding the feasl- referenoee to events of the 24 hour« a ripple and has to w»lk with the aid haul been workiug, with a memoran­
schreners guaro shot .
the explosion
occurred the boiler, j bility of building a bridge at that preceding, starting the progran out In of a crutch she succeeded iu getting dum written on ttie envelope by the
ibeGua'd.
‘
Iiiefi
>•
e
’
glis
about
5,0 0 pounds, wa« point, and the court has Lad the »lie it nappy strain. The p roe nt junior toget In r the »mall sum of about $25 postmaster st-tting that Travi« waa
Special Lo
the mill pond In tne examined by t wo engineers, and t><> h class contains some of tiie most | proiui- for her day’s labor. She gave her dead and bad be< ii burled in a certain
C apetown , Cape Colony, May 5.— ,’ "w"
direction of the mill, a distance of have made report« to the effect 'list n> tit studeft« In the school, and i I heir name >« Lottie Smith, tut where she cemetery. .Mrs Travis then wrote to
Th,, po ict man who wue performing
310 feet
before it
struck, then a bridge at that point can be built at a w. rk is evident iu every student or­
the duty of guardiug
Premier i bounded 100 feet further up the bill, reasonable cost and that It wii! not he ganization. The orations w< re select­ came ft in no one seems to be able to Loudon, a little town near by, asking
tell.
□
the postmaster there for information,
Scbr- tier'» home, was shot last night. and now lay» in the mill.
in danger of damage by Hoods.
ed with care, the com position waa of
"This is the same person, so the and be haa writteu that no such
"The immense amount of travel ou high merit and tiie delivery showed a officers say, who was «nested and cemetery a« named by the Hoquiam
The cause of the explosion 1« prac­
The declaration is freely made 'bat
the
McKenzie road now makes this training along modern aud appro'ed tried at Coburg a short time ago for postmaster Is in existence near there.
tically
unkuow
.
There
were
four
the shootlug is the result of an ami-,
men working around the boilers, all bridge very desirable, and the prolut- li"es.
hiring a livery rig in that city and This 1» all Mrs Travis has been able to
Dutch pl"t.
I engineer», and th« ouly one who billtiea are that the travel will increase
The musical numbers of the program going to Junction City and leaving learn, and she Is very anxious to find
GENERAL OTIS SAILS.
escaped unii jur. <1 waa Mr Harry rather than diminish. All ttie traffic o were arranged under the direction of | the rig.
_. Ai Corvallis she was known out something deftoile.
Wynne, of thi- city, who says the last the Blue River mining district, several Mr. W. Gifford Nash and were excell­ a» Tillie Holi«on, and claimed to tie a
Carl Travis, who is well knowu here,
Spec!»; to the Guard.
logging camps aud all the settlers OU ent. Following is the program:
Close relative to the hero Hobson, of attended Jbe U (>, Is about 21 years of
M anila , May 5.—General Otis time he noticed, the guage registered
OOpou dsof steam
The machinery the river have to go over the road."
Villard Hall, May *. l«00
Santiago fame."
age, aud has been employed in a
wai'ed for home today on the transport I in the engine room is a complete
Hiir.'.-srian Dance» (4 hsiida) .............. Brahma
Undoubtedly the same girl that logging camp near Hoquiam for some
Meade, on leave of alittence from the wreck and was valued at about $3,000.
Mi»s <'arris Ford
"worked" Eugene the day tiefore fir . time. Any information Mrs Travis
Harrv W. Gossler.
Mr Arthur Frazer
war department, i’wo aide» accom- j I However, the Booth-Kelly Co, we
about $ "X
can receive further will be anxiously
—“The Arrival of a Thinker in
understand, had
ex (tended about.
awaited
pauied the general.
Died at hi« home northeast of Oration
the World".............................................
>$10,000 experimenting on this log- Eugene at 3 a m, Saturday, May
5,
Mi».s
Susie
Ban
mud
Local Tryout.
THE DEWEY SWING.
1 pulling station, tiefore they got it »o 1900, of concussion ot the brain, Harry
OREGON DELEGATES.
Oration—"Ix>ni and Thane".....................
Special to the G uabd
that it could be successfully operated. TV., son of W. H. Goaeler, aged 22
Dally
Guard,
May
I
Mr I, L Goodrich
S t . LOUIS, May 5.—The Dewey I At last reports ttie tiDforturiate Mr years, 11 months at d 13 days.
The local athletic tryout at ttie U O Republicans Divinize for Work in
Oration—"Our Hope I.iee in the llecug-
Rudolph
was
resting
»»easy
as
could
eelehration ended with, a big military
The funeral services will occur a’,
nition of Solidarity in Social Interest»''
[ I« being held this afternom. The rains
the National Convention.
Mias Bessie Hammond
J of the past 12 hours is not conducive to
parade today. The Admiral D-wey be expected and there is some hopes of the family home at 2 o'clook Bunday
bis recovery.
afternoon,
Rev.
Dickson
officiating,
Fantaaie
(on
Hungarian
Melodiee)
Liazt
auy
record
breaking,
but
good
time
is
party leaves for Minneapolis tomorn w
P ortland , Or., May 4.—The dele­
after which the ^.irthly remains will
W Gitf. idNash
; the rule.
hollowing is the list of
Orch. parts, 2d piano, Mitui Young
morning.
Court House Items
gatee to the national republican con­
be laid to reel in the I O O F ceuit tery.
entrirs:
Thus death has robbed another Oration—“The Arrival of a Thinker in
THE TRANSVAAL WAR.
10 yard dash—Lewis, Bii.itbj Bishop, vention met tonight in thia city, aud
the World”.................................. . .........
Satisfaction of mortgage...... $
50 00 home. A loved son and brother U laid
Redmond,
Black, Williams. Limit llj. organized with the following result:
Special to the Guard.
Mr John Handaaker
Satisfaction of mortgage........
400 Ml away iu the tomb, and the other »bore
220
yard
drsh—Lewis, Smith, An­ Chairmau of the delegation, Joseph
L ondon May 5.—General Hamilton Chattel mortgage.................... 2,250 (KI
Oration —"Lord aud Thane”.....................
Bimon; secretary, John I) Daly; mem­
is only made more pleasant and leas
gell,
Bishop,
Thayer, Redmond.
Mr Richard Smith
advanced yesterday to Hllwelk. He Chattel mortgage....................
830 00 forbidding to the friends that are left
440 yard dash—RuKsell, Redmond, ber of the national committee, Geo A
—"Oregon, the Home of a New
Steel; honorary vice-president ijf the
was competed to fight the Boers at Mortgage release....................... i,200 00 here. Deceased was loved and re­ OratiA
Angell, Black.
Type of Civilization”.............................
convention, F H Stanley; meuitier of
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
spected by a large circle of acquaint­
880
yard
tun
—
Dodge
Casteel.
Coad,
eyery step of the march. Hamilton
Mr Edward Van Dyk't
Harriet Lee to Melvin G »perry, lot ances. Wa« born in Jefferson county, Israel............................................ i................ King Fountain, Russell, Gray, Hughs, the committee to notify ttie nominees,
seems to be midwe^j between W^ibery
H E fmketiy; mem tier of the com-
5,
block 6, F & B part of Florence; $1. Iowa, May 22, 1877, lived there uutS
Payne.
Miss llita Hansen
and the Boer force.» under General
U H to Eli W Davis, 160 acre?) in tp 15 years of age,'hen came to Oregon Oration—"The New Idea of Liberty"....
Mile run—Payne, Casteel. Adams, mi^Pee on |iermanent organization, H
Oliver.
with bis f&her. He was the youngest
’ [8 s r 2 e; receiver’s certificate.
Johnson,
Tomlinson, Tiffany, Lewis, L Kuok; committee ou rule«, J B
Mr Walter Whittlesey
David; committee on credentials,
Geueral Roberts’ whole force is
Eli W Davis to Jeremiah Ballard, of eight children, four sisters and three Oration - "Most Vital Needof the Mawe»:
Gray.
MoCamant;
resolution«,
brothers, which survive him. He
•Faith in a True Aristocracy of Intel
Broad jump—Smith, Knox, I<ewis, Wallace
apparently moving on Winbery. It is 160 acres in tp 18 s r 2e; $480
John
D
Daly.
lect
and
Conscience
..........
received
moat
of
his
education
In
the
Thayer.
Jeremiah Ballard and wife t®U 8 of
believed that General Roberts ¡©bound
Misa Grace Wold
e;Q«chi*ols of Eugene, after wliictAtie was
120 and'i.20 yard hurdle«—William«,
Q Bethlehem with the purpose of America, 160 acres in tp 18 s r 2
oSATURDAY M.<J 5,
Grieg Thayer, Dillard, Smith.
^>geg@l in tench I tig 'liie sympaCiy j* d'arnival
Cascade reservation. Quitclaim.
Mis. Clara Y bang
driving the Boers from the Draken­ Thomas Brown to Riley^id Edlftird of all is extended to the sorrowing
Weights (hammer, shot and diseus)
F E Dunn le home from Portland.
FORTNIGHT
A CLUB.
burg mountain range, so that advance ! Petty, land; $1. Quitclaim.
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family in their hour of sadness.
— Knox, Smith, Wagner, Goodall,
E L King, of Albat.Q, is in the cityO
The Fortnightly Club belli an ftiter- Grider.
by General Buller mav be pQmitted.
BILL OF SALE.
Another home is darkened,
OO
McClellan Qd wife are in the
Bicycle
race-McElroy,
Scarbroiii.li,
estiug
meeting
In
Flank
’
s
Hall
this
F E FiQmont to Sidney Waite, log­ Q Another spirit fled;
An I nfortunge Occident.
city.
afternoon. QJi sdumes FrankQ. Strong Hooker, Jackson.
ging outfit; $830.
And many friends are weeping
Miss Marion White arrived .InOe
and F ITAVaslitiuru wereQ-cted dele­ Tbejudgeeot fluisii and timekeeper«
Sidney Waite to Fred E Freemout,
O'er the loyed and honored dead.
Dally Guard, May 4
gates to attend the meeting of the are I M Glen, U E Burden .'01 C M today.
logging outfit; $225$
Yesterday Harry Gossler, who
When loved ones were lamenting.
Htate Federation of Women's Clubs Young.
N L Cornelius arrived home'^hts
PROBATE.
And the death sweat on his brow,
reside« on the McKenzie road, about
which convene« at Pendleton, Mregon,
Estate of Anna Matilda Futile,
afternoon.
The
angels
seemed
to
v
,
hieper,
four miles north of this city, met with
Daily Guard, May S.
Thursday, May 31, for a «everal days’
decked. Probable value of estate,
Miss Laura Tilton le visiting friends
"We'll eare for Han j now.”
Bai. knap kprinub P urchased .—
an accident which may prove fatal. i
session.
$5C(L A O FunQ- appointed ®dmit.-
in
Albany.
Q
Attorney
A
U
Woodcock,
lately
ha«
Gossier 0d lO'ently Qirchased a colt
A smile of peace was lingering
The following program was given
istrator with ®000 bonds. »•reQ’: O
VpotQliat face eo fair,
Mise
Lou
Norris
came
up
from
been
giving
all
his
time
over
to
legal
which lie was breaking to work. He
thi- afternoon:
W Hurd. Appraisers: C H Holden,
Which looked as if our Harry
matters, logging, «lock and swiue Junction today.
bitched the colt Qj> yesterday O.i<l
Thomas
Paine,
Political
and
Dsistlc
FrederieJ Holgje^ud Voltaire Gkrney.
Was only sleeping there.
raising, farming, etc. Now he ha«
drove around the "blook” going down
Ml»« Stella Bean, of Mapleton, was
Writer, Mr» Bilyeu.
o
Gutrd|»nship of Ellen Hjrnett.
No more^iat brother's gentle voice
concluded to enter the «ooial realm. in Eugene today.
the road toward the Willamette river
Mr«
(locker'
"The
Hartford
Wit«,
”
Citation ordere 1 lo issue.
Thi« afternoon he purchased at
and back home. Just as be reached
Will greet ns sister's ear;
Professor John Straub arrived home"
line.
O °
O
No more those lcQig footsteps
sherltl’s sale the famous summer from Lebanon today. O
fame the horse became frightened,
Mrs
Drama,
National
song«'
The
CIRCUIT COURT q
With familiar tread they'll hear.
resort, Belknap Bpring», sixty mile«
«nd unmanageable, running iQay,
Lach man.
Miss Pearl Dainellus cimo up Qpom
J E Y'oung v» G U Keys et a';
ThfiJothers aid sisters.
east o if ’ Eugene, on the McKenzie
going full tilt into a large pine tree,
Irving thia afternoon.
0
ref<etti,
report
of
i^yle
of
r>Q.
propQty
S?ud
will
open
ttie
«ame
up
to
river, .
throwing Mr Gossler against the tree
Left for a time alone.
Junction City News.
Miss Carrie Rankin arrl/ed up from
the accommodation of guest« In a few
Will not forget his teachings
t£d on. Mr Gossler sustaiued several | in Cottgje
_ Gro©?. Sold to J E$>u
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That "Beyond ie^better home.”
days. With the springs are 162 acres Portland today for a vialt with rela­
(J ui-m on the head and face, and the ! by referee for
$400. C<g« $34.
Times May 5
®
MINING LOCATIONS.
The Bunday School convention of of land. The price paid w«s 11,200. tive«.
skull was fractured near the right
Our memory holde hie picture,
Henrietta
claim,
Bohemia,
by
E
S
R
8
McClellan,
Jr, of Pt^ifio Univer­
rhe Junction City district >Qil be held Il wa» sold on a Judgment In favor of
temple and at the base. Q)rs D A
With his kind deeds nobly done,
Clarence Thomson aud against Musan sity, Is in the city to witness th» debate'
And by his ChriiQin faith we feel
Paine anc <1 W L Cheshire ©ere at once . Adftms, locator.
at Lancaster May 1’5 and 26.
tonight.
ii and
River, ’ jy Wm
An immortal crown he’s won.
titu
wnat
luey
co’p/i
— i-----• Hlue ------
—
G F Bklpworth •« improving and q A Hill and busband.
tommonra
and I did
did what
what they
they coiftl
Oi to
to I ; Champion,
O
County Clerk Lee and R F Baker
relieve the sul tiering of the Injured Odgers, H J JoWesr-ndC M Y’oung,
able
to
tie
up
town.
He
is
still
so^*-
Around his grave they linger
Dally Guard, May 5
mari.
went to Junction thi« afternoon to
man. Last night they elevated the locators,
what weak but will soon be himself
And cannot think to go
skull near tQ temple to relieve the O Lavelle, Blue River, by Wm Odgere,
B icycle R ecovered .—The bicycle spend Bunday.
And leave behind their youngest flower
again.
©
That they hare cherished so.
Ten sacks of oata were stolen from which wss taken from in front of a
pressure on the brain, and while the H J Joines and C M Young, locators.
Bud Komp shipped a fine China
q
ma B'Q age license .
patient has not^-t Drained conscioue-
Mr« Clow’« h rri Tuesday night. This Willamette street buslnces house ha« pole nd pig to J D Miachier at Aurora
Oh, angels, guaff that Bacred trust,
County Clerk Lee today
a
been recovered liy its owner. The this afternoon.
gral^ belonged to Mr» Clow,®but
mss tbe physicians report that he is
Which to thy care is given;
«eems uie thief i« no respector of per­ wheel was found In the alley at the
resting easily, the respiration oeing | marriage license to J J Duston and 8
So may we live that we may meet
Bandon, B C, was totally destroyed
rea.’ of Horn’« barber shop,showing by
Dear Harry—in Heaven.
regular and heart strong. Bleeding M Paul. O
sona.
by fire last night. Loes, $5,000,003;
1
1
at
C D Lee visited Port’and thi« week it« condition that it had been used on Insurance, $'25,000.
from tbe nose, mouth and ears, how­
W e B ay A men .—Portluna Weekly
A H$N dsomf ® N otice .—Portland
to have hi« eyes treated by an ooculiat. 1 very m''ddy road«. About 2pm yes­
ever, indi'-ate that there is an injury
Disoateh,
May
3:
"Ex
Gov.
John
Dispatch:
"Eugene ^.9 ’
Moat of tbe democratic oouuty
He h«^ a severe »1’^1 with the ^rip terday the wheel was missed and this
at the base of the skull, with probably Weekly
making a strong bid for the Odd Whitaker, the first governor of Ore which settled In hi» t-y-» «nd immedi-1 morning about 9 o’clock it was found candidate« were in Eugene today
blood clots, the effect of wliii^ cannot 1
bolding a meeting.
Fellows’ Home.
The place t offered
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. n- *111 celebrate his 80th hlr^day
tx determined at this time. Mr near the town 1» a sightly and hand- t*>m‘>fr'’*“thi»honiHinE''Se,n CI,v- ate treatment waa Jlierefoie ti'ceesary. [ as desertbed above. If the parties who
Buell fLamb'i-son, a well-known
He
returned
home
Thursday.
had
so
much
nerve
will
call
at
this
Goseli-r 1« a brother of Mrs F B Hawk, i some spot, aud none bviter could be About three years ago he had • sir^e
Portland seed d' aler, died in that city
Another
attempt
w
a*
made
Bunday
office
and
pay
Incurred
exfiensM
on
°f 11
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Eugene people
I ¡elZctedL
selected. Eugene
people have
have long
long ' of
of paralysis
paralysis trom
from which
which tie
In- has
ha» suffered
suffered nigiC to enter Coon’« gun store. A advertising and telephoning, the mat­ yeeterday from epoplexy.
Dally Guard, May 5
been known for their devotion to the ever »¡nee, but bis general health Is
heavy piece of iron waa used in an at" I ter can be dropped.
Attorney E. K. Bklpworth, Citizene’
M oney F^ iund .—The fir-t piece re- order, and Spencer Butte has always now fairly good and apparently Im
nominee for the legislature, spoke
tempt io spring the rear door, but a»1
The
old
governor
lise»
ro
»re
oeived in busines- iu Eugene by A V stood in the lead as one of the best proving.
'J 3
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Dally Guard, Miy 5
in Junction City thia afternoon.
the door waa doutilv secured, the at
Peter» in the early ’6 '», and which lodges iBtheslate.I If located at that his friends and ha« a kin'ly feeling for
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D anish C olonist «.—About 20 ln-
tempt wa»
a failure. ____
The piece of iron
Dal Lingo, of Junotlon, ba* secured
had been placed in a bottle in the place, the true fraternal spirit of the them all. May he finally recover and was lef' as a reminder that a thief had tending colonists arrived up from
corner-stone in the old building just order will be thrown around it« every livs many more years to enjoy the' oallK()_____________________________ 1 Portland on the early train this niorn- tbe appointment as census enumerator
for Richardson, Elmira, Walton and
torn down, and which was erected in management and the institution will, fruits and blessings of the state wnich
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' mg. accompanied by E L Thompson
1868, waa found today by L N Roney be sustained in a manner which will I he Inaugurated a> <1 which ha- tiecom*-j W rong .- Traveling shows, that of Ule flrR1 of Uartn,an, Thompson A Cheslier precincts.
Thomas G. G eene, of Portland, haa
and given to Mr Petel€! who prizes it reflect credit U|«on Odd Fellowship one of tbe greatest in tbe Union. Hi» pay no license, should certainly tie powera and gpeI)t tha day viewing
highly as a memento. The money and its benevolent teachings through- administration lias ever stood as an i prohibited from using the streets made tbe E ( Hrj |th fBrnil Bhd looking at been selected to run for supreme judge
on the Union state ticket, vloe Wm
wa-of foreign coinage, and was bent out tbe entire jurisdiction. True Odd honor to him aud the state, for which I at the expense of taxpayers, for their the oily and country adjacent.
Itamsey, declin' d.
*> It could go ©to the neck of tbe Fellowship was planted in Eugene he deserves the good wl»he« of all her performance«. Let them hire a lot.
legitimate «hows must lure ground«
A numtier of HP R (I officials passed
bottle in which the pa(ier» were many years ago, and it haa never citizens,
M. B Hmltb, Butternut, M Ich., says
deposited.
ceased to do its work and carry out
J uvenile V audeville .—On May and pay toe city licet ■'ee. Why should » " De Witt’s Little Early Riser« ar« the last night In the city, They were out
tbe teachings of the grand institu­ 12 at The Faiker a Juvenile Vaudeville itinerants lie favoreil?
very t>evt pill« I have ev r used f«n c<ia inspecting the roadbed In Manager
T he R ight M an .—Cottsge Grove i tion.”
Une tiveMM, IIver and bowel troobtea.” Koehler’s private car, California.
EntertHiument
will
be
given
by
Mrs
Experience
la
the
be-t
teacher.
Lead« r: "Harry Milliorn, the Citizens’ ’
Brownsville Times:
Horace Mc­
Vincent A Co., Corner Drug Store.
candidate for county clerk, w»» up
E ugene L odge W orkmen .—Salem E W Hambrook, of Chicago, assisted Acker’s Engli«b Remedy in any <wie
Kinley wa« In the city this week.
iiy
Misses
Edith
Hoffman
and
Jessie
of
coughs,
colds
or
croup.
Should
it
I
Medford
Enquirer:
John
Htone,
of
from Junction the first of the week. 1 a O U W Reporter: The editor of
to give immediate relief money re- reswell one of the most progressive Horace will leave in a few days for a
Harry a genial gentleman and comes thin paper had hoped to spend April Gilstrap. About 50 Eugene children fail
fended. 25 eta end 50 ct«. For sale t.y and «ucoeaaful farmers in Lane county two week« visit at his old home In
will
take
part
in
the
entertaitimeut,
from one of the beet known and 29th with Eugene lodge No 15, the
W L DeLauo
was in Medford last Bunday. He West Salem, VS is.
reepe ted families in the Willamette occasion being the initiation of a large which will Include song», »ketches,
Jacksonville Times: At the Medford la contemplating moving to this valley
cake
walks,
marches
and
other
thing-
T D Rowland, who has lieen visiting
valley, and the people will make no
of new members and a real good
bank la being display«! wverel gold for the lienefit of hl* daughter « health. his parents, Mr and Mrs L B Rowland,
mistake in electing Harry to that time incident thereto. The grand of interest.
brick», valued at about >17,000, which
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III , leaves in the morning for Portland to
master, grand recorder, and other
important office next June."
B icycle P ump .—C. C. Matlock, of are the result of a late cleanup at the
dignitaries were there, and we had the Rambler agency has placed a pow­ Sterling mine of part of the boxes. writes, "I never fall to relieve my take a position in the railroad engi­
Dali y Guard, Maj 5
promised ourselves the pleasure ot erful air pump at bi« front door for the The general c >-anup will not ba made chl'dren from croup at once hy u-hig neering department.
U og F ound .—Al Auten’s dog which
Colonel H E 'fosch says there will be
participation In the festivities, but free use of bicycle riders. A bicycle for several months yet, and Is ex|ie<-ted One Minute Cough Cure. I would not
which was lost some time ago was re­
fol safe without it." Qu'ckly cure« 500 ar load« of prunes exported from
circumstances intervened which made tire can be filled in a very short time
to tie a btg one.
turned today. Parties living in the
coughs, colds, grippe and all throat Oregon this year. This includes all
it impossible, for which we are very by its use.
vicinity of Isabel saw a description of
Mr«. Calvin Zimmerman, Mlleatu rg, and lung disease«
Vincent A Co., grades of pm les. Of the total there
sorry. As a result we are going to
dog in the G uard and recoginizlng it
A hfiveii T oday —Large invoice of Pa., »ay«: “A* a speedy cure for Corner Drug Store.
will be 150 carloads of Italian prunes
watch for such an increase In the
feturned him to his owner. Mr Asten
member-hip of No 15 as has not watcbe>, "pully" belt buckle* and cough», colds, cri up and sore throat
"I used Kotlol Oyajiepels ('ure In my sad .350 carloads of French or petite
•*.'* he was well plastered with mud
secret «rder charms, etc, etc, to be sold One Minute < ough Cure 1« unequalled. family with wonderful results. It prune..
occur ted In several years.
ar.d «bow« poor keeping by hi« bony
st quic k moving price«. Gusrauteed It is pleasant for children to take. I give« immediate relle’, 1« pleasant to
Corvallis Oi zette: "Clyde Phillips
heartily recommend It to mother«,"
•Plea rance.
H on H B M iller —Consul H B watches from $2.50 up. J B Luckey.
It i« the only riarmleM remedy that take and 1« truly the dyspeptic’s heat has been selv ted as lodge of field
Millet
is
expected
home
from
Wash
­
F oot I njured .—M R Potts, the
A R umor .—A rumor Is circulated produce« immediate results. It rurew friend," say« E Hartgerlnk, Overlsel, events and E II Bryson timekeeper, to
He must leave
bronchitis, pneumotil*. grippe and Mich. Digest« wba1 you eat. Cannot serve at the 1900 field meet of the
timber land man, let a haleliet fall on ington, D C, dally.
that Marshal Btile« and Policeman
and lung disease«. It will pre­
one cf bis feet, and in con«»'pence 1« Eugene by the last of next week to Hawk most reeign or the council will throat
Vincent A Co, (timer intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Asso­
vent consumption- Vincent A Co,., fall to «ure
comply
with
his
order«
from
the
state
oom pel led to use a heavy cane today,
ciation of Oreg on at Salem next June."
Drug Blot*.
cut their salaries down to $1 per month. Corner Drug Store.
department.
•bile be limps around.
Cottage Grove Leader. May 4.
bration, With Military Parade ,Th- boit-r
I (Hlie
b'" «p
led at the
e morning
•. Hhe had
'eek*. No
ide lor the
haeklett la
igelte from
e 'It em.'d
i »«« born
January ‘2,
1867; waa
who »ur-
Mi »»ou ri,
to Oregon
ire in the
y, aud ttie
resided in
«
the most
in church
loved .nd
le and wo-
n, deputy
nstltuted a
Oregon at
r mernber-
I cabin is
30. Mr
regressing
prospecta
p, tieeides
r of uew
53 year«,
i to hare
In Laue
i Eugene
O
heater, la,
ou« escape
¡ure after
g trouble
i. I had
coughed
or« «aid I
ii. to u«e
tor Con •
cured me.
iven If it
■ave Used
ml all say
ihe«l aud
, 50c and
W L De­
lents for
O rove.
O
©
Zumwalt
uotion of
P R R,
•noon. A
ty tie on
ie or two
ip badly.
company
I will be
ark again.
be third
year tbe
ed at tbe
o' J W
□d Oliva
ie again
1 a child
f Leland
n.
Jon.nal:
>f Wood-
Grove to
They are
standing
id should
>rofes«lon
"Weekly
mt of R
ipearauce
dence but
7-column
readable.
net dally
» I« hav-
e rear of
III erect a
he «ame.
M.
.TUKK.
ure in my
'Ulta. It
rasant to
ttic’« l*st
Overiael,
Cannot
i., Corner
ood there
een saved
olera aud
haa been
>y the use
on« make
rer oppor-
•nay be
■ world'«
and palu-
rer failing
•’ friend
e only re-
rorld; lin­
king else,
wrapper«
-a Franco
• Turk nt,
all drug-
per direct