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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1902)
GET UP/ Eugene ; SATURDAY. APRIL 12 DEMOCRATIC COI) NH TICKET. For Booster— LM T RAV IB, Engens. Far Representative«— ' OK HALE, Hofe, J M EDM UN b ON, Geehen, G N OABTLE, Baglnaw. For County Clerk— ü M YOUNG, Eugene. For Sheriff— W W WITHERB, Thurston. For County Com m ieeioner— J r CURRIN, Cottage Grove For Tnniortr A 8 PATTERSON, Eugene. For Assessor— J M KITCHEN, Irving. For Surveyor— SIMON KLOVDAHL, Eugene. For Coroner— DR f E BE LOVER, Eugene. Dootor Thomas Dunn English died in Newark, New Jersey, April 2nd, aged eighty-two yean. He loft hie own monument behind In the poem “Ben Bolt,” one of the sweetest gems ever written in the Anglo-Saxon tongue. Hi* last words were, “God te good! My wife! My boy.” BXS BOLT. Don't you remember sweet Alioe, Ben Bolt— Sweet Alioe whose hall waa ao brown, Wbo wept with delight when you gave her a «mile, And trembled with fear at your frown? In the old churchyard in the valley, Ben Bolt, Ina oorner oboouro and alone, They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, And Alioe liee under the atone. Under the hickory-tree Bon Bolt, Which stood at the foot of the bill. Together we've lain in the noonday ■hade, And listened to Appleton'« mill. Th« mill-wheel haa fallen to pieoee Ben Bolt, The rafters have tumbled In, And quiet that orawte round ihe walls as yon gaxe Haa followed the olden din. Do you mind the oabin of logs, Ben Bolt, At the edge of the pathless wood, And the batton-ball tree with lte motley limbo. Which nigh by the doorstep stood? The oabin to rain bas gone, Bon Bolt; The tree yon would seek for in vain; And where onoe the lords of the forests waved, Are grass and the golden grain. And don’t you remember the sohool, Ben Bolt, With the master co cruel and grim, And the shaded nook in the run ning brook Where the children went toowim? Grace grows on ths master's grave, Ben Bolt, The opring of the brook is dry And of all the boyo who were school-mates then There are only you and I. There la change in the things I loved, Bon Bolt, They have changed from the old to the now;i But I feel in the deeps of my opirit the truth, There never waa change in you. Twelvemonths twenty have passed, Ben Bolt, Binoe first we were frisnds; yst I hail Your prosenos a blseeing, your friendship a truth, Ban Bolt of ths salt sea gals! PEOPLE WILL INSTRUCT TOO. The Democratic convention of almost every county in the state has instructed fur George Chamber- lain for governor. The people will risolare that way tn June. It will do Furnish no good ta go Io Port land to conduct his campaign “along other linee." He may as well keep hie money in hie pocket, 00 tai as the election ie concerned. Still it ie well tbet money ebould I m put in circulation, and, from this point of view, no one can objeot to Mr Furnish making a distribution. That « the xnormng e«M «/ Chanticleer. If. a wrk'Mia csy »> • ’vll to a maa whose steep seems to he»« beast oaly aa noesAsMiing stupor ; atfeo wakee with btuteag «pea, throbteag head, sod ■ bad taste tn the mouth, it tasaae oaly a asw day's ■uscry In aueh a physical condition health is moat surely aad ewtftly restored by the use of Doctor Pierer sQolden Med ical Dteeovcry It cures diaeaaes of the stomach and orguna of digestion ana nu trition, and it cures through the stomach diseases of M»«r, langs, kidneys, etc., which have th.ir origin la a diaeaiwd condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It increaaes the activity of the blood-making glands, and every organ la benefited uy the resulting in crease of rich, pure blood. ■Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opliaui, oocaiue and '«her narcotics. HÂDLEYVILLE ITEMS. PLEÀSÀMT hill sotes . NEW ARRIVALS... Death of Mrs Emma Abbott Goiogs and Comings of the Peo Hayes Casts a Gloom 1 b That ple of That Locality. Neighborhood. Help Wanted Syertai letbaUc.BD P lkasant H ill , April 8.-Mias Baxter has goes to Goabeti to remain j MEN WANTED.— To chop balm H adlbyvillb , Or, April 7.—Mrs wood for th« Eugene exoelsior mill. for sosae lime. Chas Hadley received a latter Haturday Inquire at the mill. ___ Mimes Ruby Baagbrnan and Blanche saying her brother, Mr Thomae With Warbinton left Buudey to teach in WANTED.—Intelligent young men ers, of Summer Lake, Oregon, had different parte of tbe couuty. Alex from 17 to 19 years of age, having dud at that place with emallpox. McKenzie began a spring term of common school education, to learn Bhe has our sympathy la her bereave school at Dexter test Monday. mechanical trades. For full Informa ment. tion apply or write to Union Iron Howard Baughman came down Mr Geo Hadley’s family are all oa Work», 222 Market .treet, Ban Fran Monday from bis homestead on Win- i the sick Het at present. berry. cisco. The many friends in this community Mrs Kelley and grandeou nave gone WANTED.—Energetic people to sell were grieved te learn of the death of to Eastern Oregon. our up-to-date publications In each Mrs Emma Abbott-Hayes al the heme Wm Miller, nrotber of Mrs Fred township. We furnish books to of her parents, Mr and Mrs B Y Ab reliable agents on a credit system. bott, at Eugene Thursday night where Callison and Mrs Cook, returned with Write for terms and descriptive she had gone Thursday for medical at- bis mother last week from Kansas, circulars. Continental Book Co, attendanoe. Bbe grew from childhood where they bsva been tbe past two Geodnougb Building, Portland, Ore to womanhood In our midst, and s I dob years. They will probably make their her marriage eight yean ago to Rich future home in Oregon. gon. Mias Pearl Bridges went to Beattie ard Hayee, Jr, they have lived at or LADY WANTED.—Lady to travel in •ear thia place. Besides a hueband on tbe 2nd Inst, where she waa mar Oregon ; *60 monthly and all expen and parents ebe leaves one brother ried to Fred Nixon, of Harrisburg, se« to start; permanent position. Re and four sisters to mourn her early de wbo recently located in that city. ference« required. Bend self-address mise. Anderson Gilbert died last Saturday your Goic.en ihw —" ’ and r>r ed envelope fua avply. .’f re«« Treas Ba«r‘s Catarrh Remedy haw bvvn o* great at bls borne in this plaee of oonaump- On yonder bill te Emma’s grave, bsntat to aw ’ wita. t AoC) nratast A Oliver, urer Mac Brody, 332 Dearborn, Chi of Viola. Pulfm Co.. Arg. -BWor. I «tad Ihs tion. The remains were taken to The wild grass en it soon will wave, Sbov. mstltmnrd rnnmlln my .Itav *»• »R cago. aoued Wtatioa bad • coatieual IrWlng of Camp Creek and interred in tbe family The wild A t were around it bloom. ■ntaTf I now f-SI Uh« • new was. a »» om W ANTED.—Beverai persons of char While her husband cries farewell, burial ground at that that place. la I.tad of ardmal lta»unrat hr JJ.1 c alarrh could do ao t- «er San to take trsaiinrot of acter and good reputation in each farewell, ’ David Linton has bought bis fatb- < Dr a V nr I »««- ** arnUcta« a*, all state (one tn thia county required) to right In tlku daM of dueaMB • And her parents in their grief can sr’e largo and well improved farm and represent and advertise old establish The Common Sense Medical Adviser, tell la said to be on the lookout for a house cloth binding, sent free by the author, ed wealthy business house 01 solid Of a loving child laid low in death. keeper. on receipt of 11 one-cent Stamps, to pay financial standing. Salary *18.00 We her friends shall weep for her extwnae of mailing oa/y. In paper cover» Representatives of ths Hamburg Oil weekly with expeosee aditional, all si ona-cewt stamps. Addrem Dr. IL V. sad bitter lean, Co have been performing at the VV of payable in Cash each Wednesday Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. In sorrow of grief and gloom. W ball here fer several nights peat, direct from head office«. Hone and A F bixnd . drawing good sized crowds. oarriage furnished, when neoeeeary. Jas Buohanaa and wife, of Eugene, Reference«, Enclose self-add reseed visited here Tuesday. envelope. Manager, 366 Caxton Building, Chicago. TRUTH ABOUT ROCKEFELLER AND CARNEGIE EDUCA TIONAL "ALMS." Oregonian. • • • There is nothing harder in this world then to take ill-gotten gains end disburse them for good. The equipment at Chiosgo with wbiob John D Rooketeller daisies the world of college teachers and pupils, affords small atonement for tbe wrongs upon rivals and con sumers with which Standard Oil has wrung its millions from the masses, and evsn in his spasms of philanthropy hs sets tn motion in fluences of evil to the farthest bounds of the land, where the email college wrestles with debt and a diminished faculty. The libraries which Mr Carnegie scatters ostentatiously about as a princeling throws pennies to a crowd of beggars, do not wipe out any one of the sad memories of Homestead or mitigate the injustice of the tribute levied by the tariff on ooneumers to fill bis swollen coffers; and while they set thou sands at devouring the lateet novel, they discredit and discourage that spirit of independent and seaioue poverty, in whioh Franklin and Lincoln and Stanton and Henry Clay earned their own books, and with nothing free and through hard knocks gained strength for the battles of Ilfs. • * * «pastel to the Bear«. Creswell News. Special to thaeaard. w C kuwbll , April 10.—Mr J Lawer and wife have returned to Cree- well te live. Mr Lawer has been at Wendling for the past year. WANTS BIG DAMAGES. For Sale. Mao Receives Injuries at a Lodge Initiation. Chas B tan ton Is reported to have th« smallpox. G rand R apids , Mich, April 10.— John Tunell wav down from his Charles Lewie, of Barlin, Ottawa, county, who baa brought suit against Hungry Hollow ranch Wednesday. the Modern Woodmen Society for *60,- F W Parker has the mumps. 600 damages because of injuries alleged Mlee Virgie Bhaub, ef Creswell, left to have been received in an Initiation last Haturday to teach school fifteen into the society, which necessitated miles west of Junction. th« amputation of a leg, has been re Mrs Flosa Weber left Saturday after moved to bls borne In a dying condi noon for Row River where she Intends tion. He has been In a local boepital to make a week’s visit. for some time. A few days ago be Mies Sadie Wilson, who has been grew so much worse that the doctors visiting relatives and friends here re gave up hope of bls recovery, and to turned to her home Haturday. day he was removed to his home. In the event of his death bis heirs will take up the suit against the Wood Odd men. Fellows Excursion. FOR BALE.—A flue rniik cow. quire of C Marx Jr., The “Editor and Publisher," the leading publication in thia oountry devoted to the newspaper business, devotes considerable space to dis cussing the question of the relative merits of the morning|and evening newspspere. At the present time this authority asserts that the evening papers have the beet of it, because they have the largest circu lation, citing the Evening Journal and Evening World, of Now York City as being the widest read o* any newspapers in the world. This condition, says the “Editor and Publisher," is due to the fact that the evening paper contains fresher nows and is issued at a time of day when tbs people have most time to read, especially in the family circle Mary Beck ie suing ber husband, both formerly of Smithfield in this county, for divorce at Portland, among other things alleging that she often bad to wear her husband’s clothing because he failed to pro vide her with apparai suitable to bar aex. Some women are taxed with “wearing the breeches” in domestic management by reason of their superiority of brain and will power. Poor Mrs Beck had no choice but to don them in iw»l earnest. The vleit of PreeideDt Roosevelt to Charleston io in the right line. The South has reason to complain that she has been neglected by our public men during the last several decades. Skill the reason is plain. There are no votes to be made down South. Preeidenta and politicians alike tour the North for votes. There are none to be made “down South," hence they leave that soc- tion alone. Up in Wheeler County two «tub- born men are testing the «laying qualities of «neb other. One man owns a very rich gold placer mining claim on Spanish Gulob, while another man owas the ditch by which it la possible to work the claim. The owner of the claim Mye the water chargee are too high •nd haa suspended operation«. And eo the gold lay« in the gravel Senator Simon te back al hi« e» at •nd on the bedrock doing no one in th« Senate. Of course "be doe« •ny good, aad the water tbet would not cure to discuss recent political quickly waah the gold out gees to events in Oregon.” So the As waste, at leMt eo far a« the ditch te sociated PreM reports. ponceroed. Tocbop maple and balm sxoelsior We want a carload of chickens by wood ten mile« below Eugene on river Abril 10th, for which we will pay 8 read. Address cents per pouud, live weight, for ail H xnky L obktz , bens and spring chickens that are de Junetien City, Or. livered on or before that date. We ate paying the highest caeh Repaired price for eggs. 64 W e»t Eighth street. T h k H kattlk P boduck C o . All Deering Binder head« realrrd Th« Bett Prescription for Malaria, free If brought In before March 16, at Chilla and fever la a bottle of Grove's F 1, Chamber« A Bro. Tastelsee Chill Tonio. It is simply R kttinu Eons —Barred Plymouth Iron and Quiuine io a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay Piles 60c. Rock eggs for sale. 50 cents per set ting. Good «teak. A fl rat-cl aw experience«! bicvele re 8 M Dorabas, pair man now al Chambers* hardware. 2*4 Fourth and Jefferson. Free. Balnea J. W. KAYS’ FURNITURE CO. Embalmers and Funeral Directors. R tbavbd .—From the H C Perkins Recycle« *35 ig) to *60.00. Paine A place. Coyote, about October 1, a 3-ysar Day & Henderson, Undertakers Kay. old light bay filly, a barbed wire slit and Embalmers, Cor. Will ana 7th Now stock of wall paper now In. A tn one ear. A liberal reward for la- few remnant) at j price al Chamber«’ formation about rams. Address, bardwar«. J T R icmahimom , Llewellyn, Or. ..Teachers’ Supplies.. F ob B ai . b .—Two Cypher Incubator good aa new and the leading Incubator on the market. Inquire of Chas L Miller, Monroe, Oregon. You want a good clean bed when you stop over night in Eugene. New bedsand newl_ papered and paintad rooms at the Courthouse Lodging house. No old, dusty, worn- out cariH'ts but clean painted doors with a nice bright Brus sels carpet rug to each bed. Just back of the courthouse, j THE LATEST DROP HEAD AUTOMATIC LIFT SEWING MACHINE We have juat received the .new ball bearing Matchlaaa Automatic Lift Sewing Machine, warranted for ten year« at.................... ’ M.tchie» Swell Front, Drop Head, Ball-Bearing, at.................................... Matchleaf, Drop Head, Ball-Bearing at 26 Matchlaaa, Upright Head, Ball-Bear ing, at. ..................................................... Republic, Upright Head, warranted ten yearn at............................................ Improved New Model, Drop Head, warranted tan years at............... .. All the above machines are fully warranted ten years, have all the latest improvements and attachments, wood work in the finest polished oak. . — FRESH MILK COW FOR BALE.— A No 1 freah milk cow for «ale. Ap ply to E W Zutuwalt 6 milee north west of Irviug or addreee same at Junction City Oregon. Miscellaneous. Chainlem Imperial, *35.1'0. Kay. S.H. FRIENDLY. BROWN LEGHORNH FOR HALE. Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn oock- erels for sals. Prices reasonable. J R Yale«, Irving, Oregon. We When yon taks Grove’e Tosteles« Cblll Tóele becaueo tbs formula le plalely prluted on every bottle ahow- Ing that ll 1« alnply Iron and Quinina In a taaieless form. No cure, no pay. 50o. i FOR HALE.—Springfield Hotel. You miss a good thing if you fail to in vestigate this. It’s a money maker. J M Woods, Springfield, Oregon. Tbe Electric Light Co will receive MONEY TO LOAN— *2U00 to loan on proposals for old growth body fir wood good security. Addre-s Lock B tx Notice ie hereby given that the In lota of 60 to 600 cords, to be deliv 123, Eugene Oregon partnership that heretofore existed be ered at the plant next summer. Ad tween W L Goodpasture and T A AUCTIONEER.—Sixteen years ex Goodpasture under the name aad style dreee proposal» to perience Fine stock sales a special J ab F R obinson , Bupt, of Goodpasture Bros, has been dis ly. Write for date. solved. Eugene, Oie. J B B tilm , Eugene. April 6, 1902. W L Goodpasture Woodchoppers Wanted. T A Goodpasture. Want Chickens. Vae Keew Wkat Vea Are Tablee A number of good corsets in sixes 18, 19 and ao Tha “old for S1.00 to *3.00 each------- Now 5oc. FOR BALE.—Oue of the choicest realdeucee in Eugene on Willamette street. Call oil T N Hegar, Hotel Eugene, for further particulars. Dissolution of Partnership. Dian.—At the home of her eon, J W Allee, at Elgin, Oregon, March 3rd. 1902, Mrs Eliza Cox, wife of Jesse Cox, deceased, egeti 81 years, 6 months and 90 days. Hbe was a pioneer, having some to Oregon In 1846 Bbe was s member of the Cumberland Presby terian church, and was e former well known reeldent of Eugene, having left here last winter. New Walking Skirts. All the latest new goods in Ladies Summer Dress Goods and materials for Waists .. P. FRANK & SON, 34» 30 and 38> E- Ninth St The Odd F«llowa will run an •X- Call For County Warrants. curaion to Portland, leaving Eugene FOR BALE-A good grain, hay and on the afternoon of April 26th and re- stock fartu of 216 acre« for sale, j Notice is hereby given that tbe tuinlng April 27tb on the evening following warrants will be paid on mile from store, poetoffice, «cbool train. Price for the round trip *4.50 and church, 4) mi lee from rail presentation at my office on and aftkb Tiokele oan be had at Svarverud A road station, good buildings, well March 6th, 1902. Interest will ceese Fisher’« real estate offioe, F A Ran watered, level and good location, March Gtb, 1902: From registered kin’s muelc etore, Green’s grooery and 120 acres plowed and part sown number 1 to 349 inclusive. C F Littlefield’s olgar store. to wheat, on reasonable terms. A Dated March 1st 1902. If you waattogo, secure your tiok- A H P atterson , snap for tbe purchaser. Can be ets soon ae the number Is limited. The County Treasurer. reached from Goshen byatage. Call oocaaion la the dedication of the I O O on C 8 Richardson Pleasant Mill or F Home. If not a member, yon can Snell C A Parker, 482 Jefferson street, Eu attend to business Haturday and vleit gene, Oregon. friends and see the eights Bunday. Snelle beat the world, prices *20, *25, *30 and *35. We fit Morrow coaater For Rent. Working 24 Honrs a Day. brakee to any wheel for *5 W« fit all naakeeot tire«. Callup 663 Black for TO RENT.—Block and fruit ranch, There’« no rest for these tireless little bicycle information, 440 acres, 50 seres iu cultivation, 10 workers—Dr King’s New Life Pills. B ahksr G un W obks . acres in orchard, one mile and a half Million« are always busy, oaring torpid liver, Jaundice, biliousness, fever and from Walterville. Call on or address Imperials*25.00 to *46.00. We have ague. They banish elek headache, them In cushion frames and coaater E M Bowirmai , Walterville, Ore drive out malaria. Never gripe or gon. brakee. Paine A Kay, weaken. Small, taste uloe, work won ders. Try them. 26c at W L De- Wood Lano’s. Wanted THE NEW GIBSON Waists: Petticoats in Linen Shades. in Bicycles. AFTERNOON PAPER THE LEADS THE MORNING. : i SOMETHING NEW Alpha Salad Cream For cold meats and salads. Contains no oil and has that "Homemade’’ flavor. Only 25c. Try a bottle; it is delicious. L. 1847 Rogers Bros A i Ware, Free. We Expect to sell a few bicycles thia Reason, and to make an induce ment for first purchaHPra, we will sacrifice the price and sell you a $60.00 chainlrss Imperial, G and J tiren, beat equipments every way for only $35.00. We have them in Ladies* and Gents’ wheels. On Sewing Machines, we quote you $32.00 on 6-drawer oak, ball be arings, rotary shuttle, drop head “White”. No imi Cations. The most complete line of Fishing T:*ckle ever offered in Eugene. All new RtsK'k just in. We are ais > Headqua rter* for all kin^s of Gymnasium goods, Running Shoes, Pants and Sweaters Base Ball, Tennis and Golf goods. PAINE & KAY. Wte* see H. GORDON... The liousefurnisher The Best Goods, The Lowest Prices. PHONES: Office-Black 5<)-i; Residence-Black 63 l w. T. GORDON, UNDERTAKER and ‘ÄteK1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 26 Ea»*Ninth st ■ Wl School Speakers, Dialogue Books, Reward Cards, Report Cards. CANOV CATHARTIC E. Schwarzsahild, »*• TaA. V* I Eugene Book Store. Eugene, Oregon, Our Motto is: “TO PLEASE.’’ W e keep an up-to-date line of Groceries, and guarantee our prices to be as low as the lowest. w. APPLES. EGGS and BUTTER WANTED, b . M c K inney .