The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, August 03, 1901, Image 6

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    Eugeue
SATURDAY
^Guard
AUOUHT3
MUST GET THE NEW BOOKS.
State Superintendent Ackerman
Issues a Circular of Inform­
ation to Publishers.
The doctw wmetime* puses « hsrder
letitence than the judge But the sen-
tence oi the doctor is more often set
aside or overruled than is that of the
judge. In the caw of Mr». Revcrait
given lelow, the doctor aentenced her to
’>out eighteen year» of physical punish-
ent and misery. But she rebelled
igainst the sentence, and commenced
the use of Doctor
Pierce’» Favorite
Prescription.
In
a few weeks she
was a well woman.
It's a peculiarity
of the cures ef­
fected by the use
of r»octor Pierce'»
Favorite Prescrip­
tion, that they are
generally cures of
chronic diaraiea.
A woman suffer*
with disease»
peculiar to her sex, she takes medical
tre: U ent, gets no better, and has no
hope held out to he. of improvement,
i h< n in her di-'ouragement »he turns to
Dr. Pierce'» Favorite Prescription and
finds a prompt and lasting cure. "Fa­
vorite Prescription ” establishes regu­
larity, dries unhealthy drains, heals in­
flammation and ulceration and cures
female weakness.
Summer, Fall and Winter Read
ing Free! Free!!
trout released .
NOM ON
We have arranged with lbs New
York World to furnish this paper with
a limited number of subscription« for a
limited time to its great Monthly Edi­
tion. We are st abled to offer ten
numbers of the Monthly World Maga­
Jones Lever Binders
zine FREE ten month« to every one
The Liable»! Draft and Moil Durable Machin«
year paid iu advance new or old »ub-
in th« Market
scriber to the W eekly GUARD, and
four months paid in advance •ub-
Jones Chain Drive Mowers.
scribers lo the D aily G uard .
No Sid« Draft and Fitted With th« Very Beit
Vetch Gathering Device Made.
WHAT THS M '.«THLY W0B1.D KKrilOll >»0-
AZIMS IS
In Eugene.
so.ooo Have Been Placed in me
Necanicum.
-pee 1*1 to the uuard
A storia , Ore, Aug 1.— Before «uo-
dotau Ibero will be »0,010 young trout
reka-xl in the heed water* of the Ne-
earii. uni by A E Gebhardt, secretary
of il Oreg"' A»b and gam- awe-cia-
tloi . Mr G-bha’dt and two aeeietant«
arrived do* ti on the uoon traio with
..DON’T HISS
T his
SNAP
Linen
Towel
them and proceeded to Seaaide, a here
State Superintendent of Public
arrangemeul» ha»l teen made to have
Jones Hay Rakes.
The Monthly World ii a «2-page magaxln
Instruction J II Ackerman hae
them taken to the place* where they
with colored cover. It 1» copiously illustrated
Hand and Self Dump, None Belter.
with pen drawing» and hall-tone reproductlona
issued a oircular of information to
will be turned loose. t Of these tl«h 80,-
of photograph! 'he lllmtratlona are the re-
• uflof the best artistic skill, aided by all the
Old
Hickory
Wagons.
the leading school book publisher«,
o00 are eastern brook trout and the re­
latest printing prrM appliance!, making a
magaalne unrivalled In ths quality of la con­
None Better and Price» are Right.
in compliance with the laws of Ore
mainder rainbow trout. The fl-li are
ic nl! and the beauty ol 1 la appearance.
Each Issue contains a to tea al reinance, love.
gon, and as directed by the state
about
two and a half inch«« in Dug1 b
Adventure, travel; stories of Action and ol tael,
Buggies.
atorlea of thins, quaint and curious, gathered
board of education. That portion
an«l in good condition, very few hav­
Th« Beit $75.110 Job in the Market.
« r from all over the world: ths results ot
Mieulioc research, and interesilua editorial re­
which relates to the prices of the
ing died during tra- np< rtatlon. It 1«
view. It numbers among its contributors the
Mitchell Spring Wagons.
leading literary men and women ot the day.
books which school children have
exp<
cted they will re»ch a sufficient
Its comic pages will present 'he work of famous
comic artists. There will be funny paragraphs Art Made of the Be»t Material and Finest
to pay and whioh is now in effect,
size for eport-uieu o l atch In a couple
sad pictures.
Finished.
-I..nr vear. at"» my health began to fail.-
A feature each mouth will be the large first
In plain, colored and fringed border, on sale for
writ, . Mrs. Nellie M Keycraft, of Glenwood.
ie as follow»:
of year«
The ti«h wer
»«cured
PM" portrait of the most famed man or wo­
W • hingtim Co Oregon "I hart a very heavy
Bicycles.
of the moment In the public eye
“The exchange price is the price ilraev'iur ami weight in the region of the uterun, man
In collecting end preparlug lor publication
through ths effort* of the tisu warden,
ONE WEEK ONLY
Hartford and Columbia. Strictly High Grade-
................ k M-l 1 uta. ■ -ulil not lift anything
literary matter and art subjects for the
pupil must pay for the new book he.vy. rest ot niuht very poor; .tomach de­ the
Monthly World no expense Is spared. It leone
who pronounce» the Nennifum an
rang'd One phyardan said I wa» overworked,
the most attractive publications issued from
when he surrenders an old book another »aid 1 had <..n«e»tion ami falling of of
Hay Tools.
the greet city ot New York it furnishes high
ideal stream for the purp >«e a d at the
iiterua He treated me niue month» and said I
class
and widely varied entertainment to many Hay Carrier». Hay Fork», Scylhti.in Fact Every
upon the same subject and of the wmld not l>e well until I had pasaed the change thousand
readers
throughout
North
America.
same
time ea«v of aece»« to the ma-
of life. I »M only twenty »even year» old then
Thing in the Haying Tool Line.
I he alee of the pagee of the Monthly World ia
same grade, heretofore legally I became diaeonraged. and la-gan uwing Doctot ten
and a half br eighteen Inches.
jori'.y < f Ay flaher* of the state.
Pien r w I’avorite Preacription
Took a tea-
SAMPLE COPIES ol the Monthly World
adopted and in actual or contem­ •p.« nfld three time»a day : began feeling better Newspaper
Oils.
Magailns will be sent free ua ap­
right away Am using my third bottle now
plication.
Write a postal card and ask lor Engine, Caitor Machine and Axle Greaie of all
plated use in the public schools ot and feel I am in g'rod health. I Irelieve Or one
(all For County Warrant«.
Pier e • t o Ol' > ■-•criplion haa restored u.e
Kindi.
Address all orders to 0UXRD. Eugene, Ore.
Oregon. The price remains in force to health if -ufferitis women would give It a
lair trial they woubl give it prat»e.”
1’ H:—The World baa «elected the
Notice is hereby given that the
to December 31, 1901. It is hereby
Hardware,
I)r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
G uard a« the only paper iu Lane
following warrants will be paid on
intended that a family having Adviser, tiaper covers, is sent free on county to make thia offer.
Tin Wart. Granite Ware, etc.
presentation at my office on and after
children attending a public school receipt ot JI one-cent stamps to pay
August 1, 1901.
Interest on same
expense of muling only. Address Dr.
Sickle
Sections.
shall have the right to exchange R. V. lherce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Natron Items.
will cease August 1, 1901: All Lane
For Binder» and Mower» of all Make».
county warrants from registered num«
old books in their possession for
her 8589 to 8769, both inclusive.
July 31.1901.
books ae above itated .”
Repairs.
trout, during the month«of Novem­
Dated, Eugene, July 30, 1901.
Born—To the wife of Myron Wal­ For Plano, Wood», Minneapoli« and Milwaukee
The introduction price ie the
A 8 P atterson ,
ber, December, January, February lace, at Ja»p< r, a 12} pound eon.
Harvesting Machine».
price pupil must pay for the book
County Treasurer.
>r March, or to ti«h for ealmon
Mr J E P Wither« ha« disposed of
Binding Twine.
when he has no old book to sur­
hie
large
«took
farm
near
thia
place.
rout in any other than tide waters
Plymouth, Beit Twine in the Market.
Residence For Sale.
render in exchange. The period ot
Mr» HD Edward« has returned to
during eaid month«.
introduction expiree Deoember 31»
To fish for any trout between one her home from Blue Itiver, not Im­ (UVB US A CALI.. WE OLIAR ANTEE x-,
My reeidei.ee on the north side of
1901.
SATISFACTION ANO BE ST PRICES
proved iu health.
Fifth street, between Washington and
hour after euneet and one hour be­
The retail prioe is the price at
Jefferson street», 1« for sale. For tetrns
Misses Ollie and Dollie Hmlth have
fore eunriee.
apply to B F Dorris.
returned to Hpringfield accompanied
which the hook will be furnished to
G eo A D orris .
To sell, offer for Bale, or have in by their sister, Mrs Clifford Power«.
the pupil during the life of the
poeeeesion for eale or exchange,
Mrs Walter Hmlth, the merchant’«
Chittim Bark and Wool.
contract.
Willamette St,
any epecies of trout at any time.
wife, will «oou leave for Miles, Wash­
The publishers agreed to take up
Eugene, Ore.
It ie aleo unlawful, under penalty ington, near Medical Lake, to make
Bring all your chittim bark and
Join the procession that marches regularly to
all new stock the dealers had on
wool to W Handera, Eugeue. He will
of line of not leee than $200, and quite an exteuded visit with her par­
Green’s Grocery for supplies.
No short
hand March 25, 1901, and not dis­
pay the highest cash price.
Office at
imprisonment in the county jail ed*.
White
Man
Turned
Yellow.
weight,
no
trashy
stuff,
but
good
wholesome
D bbiiemona .
posed of prior to July 1, 1901, dis­
Ax Billy’setore.
and for a Becond offenee, by fine,
Groceries at the lowest possible prices.
placed by the adoption of any
Great consternation was felt by the
not leee than $1000 and imprieon-
Local Market.
Lumber
for
Sale.
of their publications, on the
friends of M A Hogarty of Lexington,
Telephone Main 25-1.
ment in the penitentiary, to ex­
basis of dollar’s worth for a dollar’s
Ky, when they saw he was lurniug
August
2,
1901.
plode or cauee to be exploded any
A'l grades of lumber for sale at El-
yellow. His skiu slowly changed color,
worth. They will pay all costs of
Butter—25 to 40c per roll
miia. From (2 50 to (10 per thousand.
giant powder, dynamite or other
also
bl«
eye«,
and
lie
«uttered
terribly.
Wool—12}c
transportation on new books sent
8 H S tephens ,
exploeive substance whatever for
Poultry—(3 50 to (4 50 inn dozen. HIsm .lady wa« Yellow Jaundice. He
from them and on all new liooks
Crow, Ore.
was treated by the best doctors, but
the purpoee of catching, killing or
Dried prune«—3 to;,5jc
and old books returned to them
without
bet.tfit.
Then
tie
was
advised
Flour—76 per «ack.
deetroying any trout, salmon oi
during the period ot exchange, and
to try Electric Bitter«, the wonderful
For Sale or Rent.
Oat«— 40 cent«.
will allow tile uomci zv |/va ww a « any food fieh, or tor causing or
Stomach and Liver remedy, and he
Potatoes— 90 cts per bushel.
permitting nuy ______ », i;,n„
the exchange price on new books
writes: “After taking two bottle« I
—1Ö 2-3 nonia
One hundred well-bred goats. In­
medicat'd bait or otiier eubsta
wheat- 45 cents.
was w holly cured.” A trial prove« its quire at residence 13th and Willamette
during said period of exchange.
deleterious to fish, in any of the
matcblesH merit for all «tomaeu, n<v> Biretite*, Duguu«»
Hope—12 to 13} cent«.
Heotion 13 and 14 of the act re­
and kidney troubles. Only 50c. Hold
waters of this state in which food
P. P. P almer .
lating to the adoption of text-books
by W L DeLano, druggist.
fishes are wont to be.
Sheriff s Tax Sale Notice.
A BARGAIN.-646J acres of land; 10U
makes the use of the new books
Warning ie given that any person
cres In cultivation pest in open prairie,
adopted compulsory, and are as
Cupid to Blame.
Notice is hereby given, that I will,
violating any of the foregoing pro­
weil Heeded down; plenty of running
follows:
on Monday the 1211» day of August,
water year around; timber abundant;
visions will he prosecuted accord­ 1901, betweeu the hours of 9 o’clock
Section 13. It is hereby made
Kansas City, Kan«, July 31.—A 9-room bouse, aud barn that bolda 103
a m and 4 o’clock pm to wit at 10
ing to law.
the duly of all boards of school
o’clock a nt on said day, at the south special to the Star front Oklahoma tons of hay; place 2 mile* from depot*
west door of the County Court House City, OTHayr:
pos’office aud good public school;
(jireotors to cause the text-book»
In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, sell
Minerva McClintock, aged 25 year«, (12.50 per acre; for further particular«
A Nevada editor «ays he “hates a to the highest bidder, for cash, all the
»d op ted as provided in this act to
of Oklahoma City, drew claim No 9 in
At Prices From 55c Upwards,
be introduced and used in their hyp icrite” and adds: “There are a lands to which Lane Couniy or other the Lawton district at El Reno today. inquire of 1 L Campbell. G uard
public corporations lias acquired title
at The Racket Store.
A ttempted R obbery .— John B
respective schools within i5 month« few hypocritical scoundrels in this by virtue of sale for taxes.
She was married here yes i er day, and
Coleman
informs
u«
that
acme
person
town who will go in at the hack
Dated tills Sth day of July, 19J1.
by thia act she has forfeiied her right
from the dale ot adoption.
W. W, W ithers ,
to make homestead entry. Her chance unknown attempted to rob him of bls
Section 14. The text-books H im ' d »or of a saloon and in at the front
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. it Is estimat'd, would have been worth (150 dlamoud abirt itud the other
may be adopted under the pro­ do ir of a tueeiiog house that are as
evening. They Item the fastening, a
(10,000.
visions of this act, and none others, -ure to go to h------ us a dime will
bar, to a considerable extent and aleo
Pure Home Made Brandy.
tore the front of bls shirt. He thiuk«
shall be used in the public schooli- ouy a ginger c.ike, S ime people
Belknap Hot Springs.
he got off lucky.
of this state hereafter and it shall won’t like this talk, hut it’s the
For liver, kidney or stomach trou­
o A.» TOUT A.
whole
truth."
bles,
colds,
lagrlppe
or
biliousness
there
be the duty of school officers and
Ed Howe has leaded the Belknap Baars tk
11« Kind You Han Always BogM
Is
nothing
Is'tter
than
Francis
’
pure
teachers to oom ply with the provis­
Hot Springs for the wsmiii ol 1901, and Blgiutare
——
brandies. All orders promptly tilled
ions of this act concerning the same.
«r
James Ebbert, one of the oldest with piune, apple or pear brandy at patrons of this splendid summer and
resort may expect good treat­
If any teacher shall wilfully violate and beet farmer« tells us ‘‘Lane 75 cent« per quart, or (2.60 per gallon. health
ment at his hands.
Orders
by
stage
or
expreen
wllltiese-
any of said provisions, he shall be county has more wheat than ever cuiely Isixed. Made and sold to con­
Splendid camping grounds with fine
Daj & Henderson, Undertaker! and
mountain branch water lead thereto in Embalmers. Cor. Wil. and 7th its.
deemed to have violated the terms before.” She is also nearly sure of sumers only.
and
pipe«; wood convenient. Board and
I M F rancis ,
of his contract with the district, or a splendid hop and fruit yield,
lodging oil reasonable terms. Address
Fifth end Blair stieets, Fugene, Or
E d H owe ,
parent or guardian of a child attend­ while the hay cut thia year was •
Belknap Hpiings, Oregon.
ing a common school in any dis­ very large one.
Got the Lamps Free.
trict, shall be deemed to have such
EMBUMERS ini FUKUL OIREC1ORÍ
a beneficial or direct interest in
For Sale.
At m r store. A ticket free»!
The lucky buyers of Crescent and
the enforcement of this law con­
It Dazzles the World.
each 25 cent purchase, gin
Stearns bicycles who received Holar
cerning text-books that he may
176 acres of good level land, Good
you
one vote in the KIMBA1
lampa
free
were;
100th
wheel
KE
Wil
­
bring any pro|>er proceeding in n
WOOD
No discovery in medicine lia» ever
houses, Larua and orchard, 2U mile-
court of competent jurisdiction to created one quarter ot tire excitement son; 110, Abbie Allen; ISO, Moody Neet: east of Eugene on the main travel road
PIANO CONTEST.
oomi>el the board of directors of hie that ha« been caused try Dr King’« 13 I, Georgia Parker; 140, Eriyth Kerns; over the ni >untains, to the spring» and
district or teachers in his shool to New Discovery for Consumption. It'» LW, Wm Davis. Who will get the the Blue River mines. Term» easy.
Those who have promised and
W PC hrbhiu .
perform the duties enjoyed U|>on , «evervat teeta have treeli ou bopeleae 1601 li wheel? The Crescent bicycle
those who intend to furnish the Corner of 9th and Oak.
Eugene, Or.
them by this act in relation to text- victim« of Consumption, Pnrumonla, stands up. See them at F L Cham.
bere*.
GUARD with wood on account
Itooks.
Hemorrhage, l’leurl»y and Bronchitl»,
P roperty H old .— Yesterday E J
thousand« of whom II lias restored to
will please notify u> when they
Frasier sold the Samuel Colvin farm on
Corner in Potatoes.
terfect health
For cough», cold«,
OREGON TROLT LAW.
the Moliawk, c mtaiiiing 127 acres, lo can bring It and the kind of wood
aathma, croup, bay fever, hoarHcne»«
and whooping cough It 1» tiie quickest,
Cincinnati, July 30. — The dry E E Comstock, just from South Da­ Please inform ua at once. Don’t
As few ejvortemen hare a copy of -itrent cure In the world. It 1» «old by weather lias •<> diminished the supply kota; consideration (2DJ0. Also the
neglect this
the Oregon game laws, anil as these \V L DeLano, who guarantee« aatl«fac- of potatoes ttial It has been poaeible to Peter Darvllus farm of 163 acres, situ­
O matter what the weather, our customers g1’
ated
in
the
Mohawk
valley,
to
T
C
laws oover eo many pages that few »11 or refund money. Large Dottie« corner die market. Prices ran up to- Isam, of Brownsville, Liuu county,
Campbell
Bros
and ceme as regular as clock work. We give
50c ard (■ 00. Trial bottle* tree.
today to (3 25 and (3.50 per barrel
care lo eearch them thoroughly, the
Oregon, and today he «old the Wil­
value received and satisfaction with every purchase
for the better quality.
Oregon Fieh and Game Association
liam M Sherman property, oontainlig
or money refunded. Do you know of a store that
14 acres, 3* miles north of Eugene, to OUK BUSY TIME ^ef.
has had a brief synopsis of the law«
To Travelers.
Shatkev Will Meet Jeffries.
gives
more ? VV ho can do better? You get your
George Mherboudy from Seattle, for
in regard to trout-fiahing printed
money
’s worth everyday in the year. If not al­
>1200.
I» now here, and we are Atting
If you want to make a trip to moun­
Bonlou, July 29 — Tom Sharkey to»
on cloth to be placarded in every
upaome of the nicest rooms
ready a customer give us a trial', we will try to
tains. mine« or McKenzie Springs, »re day accepletl an offer to meet James J
5>r notile of OUr nicest people
aecliun of this «late for the informa­
scalp B ounties — Total bounties
please you.
Al Montgomery at the Mh neeota Jeffries, before the San Francisco Ath­
P'-y »11 mu-l have a room
tion oi the public. These read:
House. He lias a first class rig 111 tlie letic Club, in Slepteuitier. The detail« paid amcr the new law went into
tute<1 with M^tne of our new
Ide... Now I. the tim/’
It is unlawful, under penalty by stables r in Iu connection with the >f the match will b* iq>eedilv ratified. effect by all countie«, four months,
make your selection.
|71,
694.
By
Lane
county
(4iw.
For
hotel.
Remember,
very
rvaaonable
fine of not leee than 120 nor more
Aehland Tiding«: After hor-ee with the last six months preceding, by the
than 9100, or by imprisonment in charges
HitfhMt market price for country produce.
hats, that am common in the East tn ita'e, 21,71»; by Lana countv (197.
the county jail, or by both tiue
D hessks L ost .—T wo dre*eee, one of ward off the fierce ray» of the burning
and imprisonment—
W anted — Intelligent young men,
black «aleen and the others black call­ • ut>, what? I>><» with «hors, apparent-
To dsb for any trout by any en, both MW, In on« package, were Iv. A woman on on« ot the 8 P c«’« from 17 to 19 year« of sge, having com­
The Enjoyment of Soring
mean« whatever, exoept with book b»t near the Cnlverslty or In t>< rth-bound traiur, at th« Ashland mon school edu.-ation, to learn me­
chanical
trail»*.
For
full
information
station
yesterday,
clad
in
one
of
thos«
Fairmo'inl.
Please
leave
at
thia
and line
apply or write to t’nlon Iron Works,
TOTlr h«*rt !
To take, catch or kill, by any office. The owner la a widow and the dm tv frocks that tear with looking at, 222 Market alrvet, San Francisco.
O»nt«nt when you hare a imod com
«'moat, had a tiny King C oar les
ilrvaetw are quite a lo«* to her.
means whatever, any Eastern brook
•psniel In her arm«, and on it« feet
8rriT »CL» F ound . — A pair
trout, Loch Leven trout, or gray­
F or H ai r . —AM acres of land; IM were shoo«. Tli« object, of couree, wae •f»ct«cle« found on the street. Owner
‘»•’»ty. for C tnf. rt and
acres In cultivation, the reel feature to keep ble claws from shredding bar nan have same by calling al this office
ling, before April 1, 1904
Iwhtaea te «aR all teu. and aI¡
and
timber;
go
<1
(1200
botasi
2
good
fi
ck
al
«very
touch.
Th«
«hoe*
were
and
paying
for
thi«
notice.
To take, catcb, kill or have in
Kamember w« W|1 th,
wagoa.
t*atire; g'sat 10 acre fruit orchard; one- >f kid- hardly more than a big thumb
po-eeeinn any trout, char or salmon
A correspondent write» the G uard
hal mile from depot. For |>articulsrs n »1««—neatly sewed and ia-vd In
lee« than five inrnes in length, or Inquire at inis office
trout. As th« dog wore tbs eh.we in from Newport, that a
to take, kill or capture more than
«•iking, a« well aa clawing In bis bow at that reaort.
I
vamfok
MLi-Ou*
team
heavy
Seven I Ii «trevt 1« now newly graded
n.islre««' arm«, th« kid was black, and
125 trout in one day.
horeee and 3¡ Sctiuttl«r wagon, fur Mie in «fleet lb« ahoe* w«r* Ilk« diminutive with cruahed root tr>>m Blair to Wil-
To take, catch, kill or have in
»
ebrap.
Ed .McC'anaban.
RtueMBiM.
lamelte »tree«.
poeeoation any trout, except salmon
Our Regular 25c Pure
Linen Towels
15c
JOIN NOW.
J. U. Green & Son.
P. Frank & ¿on
<1. W. HAÏS fURNiruRt CO
'V“’ Groceries
V) Mill Feed
L
Yes It’s Hot Weathers
N. T. Wilson
Overton
S. L LONG