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I I PERSONAL Dally Guani April 1» toney was down fri'iu Go*ben Cd Wile* went to Albas/ utiay X Henry returned tbi> afternoon >tlage Gr ve. c Ander«»*i>, ol Fall Creek, was The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which ha in u*e lor over 30 yearn, ha* borne the »ignnt .-S) »nd ha« been nuule under b •oaal auperviaion »in?e it» li 'Aw7Z Allow no one to decei ve you Ali Counterfeit«, Imitation* and “ Juat-aK-good ’* a Experiments that trifle with and endanger the he Infiuito and Children— Experience against Expei ity last olg> t. F Mulk-v is down from the k ou bueioe*». Cbeseniau left this afUruoon glas county point*. Maud Hammit went to Salem >r a visit with friend». Hill and J*m« Miller, of HsxM ent last nigb' io Eugene. -eater Toller went to Creswell ernoon for a fee days’ visit. What is CASTORh j Caatoria it a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is 1‘icasa contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other N substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys '■ and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Const) and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulal Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. CKNUINK CASTORIA *«•' president of the Univenit) Demooratio Club. Upon his graduation he found himself without moans to attend » law school but, determined to fi himself for bis chosen proteeeiom wont to work and studied all hi* ■pan time upon Blaokstoue, Ken' and Parsons, until the breaking out of the Spaniob-Amerioan War, when he threw aside hie book» and was one of the first to enlist as s volunteer in Company **C,”2od Oregon Voluntoen. Ho went to Ibt Philippines with his company, bu< after a few months of that tropic*I climate was stricken down with a severe oaeo of typhoid fever, and for many weeks hie life was de spaired of. At one time it was generally believed in Eugene that he had suooumbod to the disease, but by strong will power be finally became able to be taken aboard a hospital ship, and wee sent borne upon the Rio do Janeiro, the ship that recently wont down in Golden Gate harbor. Upon recovery he continued his law studies, and was admitted u> the bar in 1899. He continued his studies at tbe University o< Michigan at Ann Arbor, taking a degree in June, ¡900, standing one of the highest in law, and second highest in oratory in a class of 28'2. Fraternally Mr Travis its Mason, an Elk, and a Woodman of the World. Ho resides in Eugene with hie mother and two sisters. GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN. George K Chamberlain, Demo cratic candidate for Governor, was born near Nate be*, Mississippi, January 1, 1864. He received bis preliminary education io tbe public ' ■ebools, and la 1871 entered Waah- logtoa and Leo University, Lasing ton, Virginia, gradual college of tbe letters ai of law in 1876. In tl same year he oame settling at Albany, wh school for some monti the year 1877 he w Deputy County Cler County, bolding the 1879, when he ooa practloeof law at Albi nership with Judge L lu 1880 Mr Chau nominated and elected house of the Oregon L tbe Democrats of Linn in 1884 was elected Attorney for the Th Distriot. In May, 18.2, — appointed Attorney-General by Governor Pennoyer, and was elected to the same position in 1892. Upon the completion of hie term, in 1896, be moved to Portland, forming a law partnership with F A E Starr and W E Thomas. In 1896 he was a candidate for Circuit Judge of the Fourth Judioial District, (Portland), at the hands of the Democrats, but was defeakd by Hon Alfred F Sears Jr. Two years ago Mr Chamberlain was elected Proeecuting Attorney tor the Fourth Judioial District, defeat ing R £ Bewail. THE ROCKEFELLER SCHOOL. ban Franci»oo Kxamlnar, • We are grateful today to the reokleee pirates whose courage gave be first great start to navigation. The merchant dealing honestly travels in the wake of pirate craft that were first to risk the open sea. f'be intelligent morohant whose ■hips sail safely today is grateful 4) those old pioneer pirates. The people of the future will be «rateful to John D Rockefeller, he bold, original, capable and m *et useful pioneer pirate of in dustry. He organised a great industry —for himself. He controls railroads—for him self. He oontrols legislatures—for himself. But consciously or unconsciously he is teaching the people of tbe world how to do these things—for ihemselvee. Rockefeller reminds us of the generous boy with two apples—be ate one and kept tbe other for W°RKS PILES JJL r«i,iTi.Tr-n ~. t . i • DAY & HENDERSON, EUGENE GWÏIT E W W MARTIN, Proprietor TM< aawTAMH mvmwv , TV oummv «TMCV, naw vooo • cafe with my old friend. Ned Urner of St. Louis, when a dapper Frenchman at a neighboring table suddenly seized a wine glass and threw the contents in Ned’s face. Ned jumped for the A Solid o*l iideboerd tor $14-00, $lo.00 «nd Sig M man and knocked him down, but when ExUMion Ubis for $4-00 Dining chair», cant »»at. 75 ctnii. be arose, instead of attacking * u turn, be pulled out a card and threw Nunt Rocker lor $1.50. Heine», the tanner, returned it on the table. When asked what Top Maître*» lor $2.00. fteruoon from a trip through was tbe cause of his throwing the Spring Mattrudor Si.50 wine, he said that Ned had looked at rn Oregon buying hide*. him Insultingly and had then turnpd W Harris returned thh after- to me and made some remark about vm C-*'lege Grove wl.ere he him. Of course this was a mere pre ted s-urgical operation, text. He was a duelist and had Misct- See our new line of China ARMORY BLOCK. and ed Ned for one of his victims. I kCloset$ and Buffets. gbl aud Cha* Demorest •■Suppose. M. Blchot, ” 1 sald-that s a-rlved here today from was the name on the card—“my friend oounty, Mich., to locate. declines to meet you. what then?” >1 ntephen S Wl-e, of Portland, ‘■I will be Justified in shooting him here this afternoon and Will down wherever I can find him.” ...oA CAR LOAD.... at the Uuiversity ’onlght. "Then you will be guillotined for Direct in E L Fisher, after a vidt with murder.” He shrugged his shoulders as only a •ent», Mr aud Mrs Wm Preston, on Frenchman can. The shrug and his ene, returned to Ros* burg this expression clearly said, “Tbe courts of better on. France would never find me guilty in in valllej in larger quantities, Park, formerly a resident on such a case.” Hence our prices are right I concluded that it was best to agree Hill, but now of Beatt'e, is for day on a business visit. He re- to a meeting, hoping to find some way out of it before it could take place. I onight. told M. Blchot that I would act for my Zeigler arrived in from tbe friend, and he Introduced me to a com ast night and left for point» panion who acted for him. In order to his afternoon. He will go as gain time I appointed tbe meeting for th a* Northern M ex loo. the second Instead of the next day 3urllngsme, who has been in a and insisted on pistols for weapons. OR. WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT id hospital for several months, Ned could not fence at all and was a wll cure Blind, Bleeding and ltchiug Piles. It absorb» ?, very poor shot. After arranging ev tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, prM home t' Is afternoon He Is in erything Ned and I went to our hotel, instant relief. Prepared only for Pilesand Itching of U, poor condition, aud another Ned to sleep, for he was a happy go private parts Every box is warranted. Judge Coon», of Maysville. Ky., says: “Dr. Williams’ Indian PileOinu on I* necewtry lucky sort of fellow that nothing trou mein cured me after years of suffering.” Sold by drugg y on Vauduyn, formerly ot Co bled; 1 to spend tbe night thinking out sent by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents and $1.M) yer mi was In town today, tbe brat a plan to head off the Frenchman. In the morning I went to the Latin or about four year». He has d of his hardware buxine*» up quarter, where I found an American art student. Mark Winter, whom I nt county, nut has not yet ds- Thl* Famon« lU-mrtiy cures quickly, permanently coached to help me. He was to seek nervous diseu.'*. . WeuK Memory, 1. s of Bruin F wer •d on another location. out Blchot, secure an introduction, in HetUacne, Wukefuinv . l.«**t Vitality. biK'Dily Ex_¿ • I >! -. evil liieums. i:i . > I ' '■ - caused b» tills Gaiette: Word has reached vite him to drink with him and tell yimthful error» or excts> . C< ;‘ ü s no->piuu*:. Isa nerve t««!« and blood builder. Makpsthopalonmlpu’ivHningandplum> y to the effect that E J Lea, of him stories of the cowboys of America Easily carried In vest pot k’t S1 p< r »> \; <» i - BymaUjS and their wonderful proficiency with paid, with a luritUn <7> mt ' for moo, r-j‘¡»ded. Wr1teu«,fr^ a Grove, who accepted the post meillciil book, sen !••<! p' »in wrapper, \ ‘tn testimonian mt financial standing. No charo,■ jor • <i^ .> *. J{,wareot tmit* assistant chemist at tbe govern- the revolver. He was to mention his tíona. ewld bj ou r asentí, or g<hlr—aStK' K Si > .»CO., *.asor*ic I-tapie,CkO|$ acquaintance with an American gen IToraaleinKuseue.Grog.,by lUtNDBKSOF IA -'A.*udo»wi>HtXN It Hob*'*' ' « h - u ««» xperlm-nt stutlon at Honolulu tleman. then in Paris, who bad lived bree months ago, has received a cowboy's life, inviting Bichot to a tognltlou of his ability in bls display of his skill. ild. He ba* been m«de bead All this Winter accomplished very AT THE WOOLEN MILL cnemist at ths station and bls salary happily and adroitly. A cowboy soiree was arranged for the same afternoon raised from $l,20J to $1,800 per year. the Machinen in in Winter’s studio. When the guests had assembled, Ned walked in, was Palestine Operation Next presented to the company, bowed to them and. pretending not to see Dairy Guard, April 15 Special Is the Guard, Blchot, proceeded to select a revolver C row , April 14.—Mr aud Mrs W L from several on a table. I saw it all R McMurphey, president of !the Wil Ford made a hurried business trip to through a pinhole in a screen, In the lamette Valley Woolen Manufacturing ...Call on... Eugene yesterday. center of which I had arranged a tar Co, today told a G uard reporter that 8 8 Stephens and daughter, Mrs get. borrowed from a shooting gallery. tbe company expects to have some of I had my eye on Blchot, who the mo tbe machinery in operation next week. Emmett Witbrow, of Nott, are both ment be saw Ned enter tbe room turn The big boiler has been tired up, rejHirted quite sick. ed as white as a sheet I afterward Mr laniee Hayes ai <1 Mrs John Lur> ■ learned that the rapier was the duel- and this morning at 6 o’clock a good ley, of Heppner, attended tbe funeral l ist's strong point, and he never used portion of tbe residents of Eugene who of Mrs R L Hayes, April 5, and are , the pistol when he could help It Ned were not aiready awake were aroused now visiting relatives and friend* at was well calculated to play the part from tbeir slumbers by two loud and i of a cowboy. I was only afraid be long blasts from its whistle. It wll Hadley vllle. They expect to return to would overdo It blow hereafter each morning at 6 tbeir home about tbe 10th lust. "Gentlemen,” he said In bad French, o’clock. Walter Cannaday and family, of ! “this room Is a very cramped place to Tbe work of setting up tbe machin Comstock, will noon move onto tbe i display a proficiency acquired on the ery in the building ie progressing very Ivy farm which they have purchased. boundless plains of western North America, but my friend Mr. Winter satisfactorily. W B Smith and daughter, Ivab,of has done his best, and I will in turn Hale, visited Saturday aud Bunday do my best.” Thanks. wtlb Mr and Mrs A J Kraal. As he spoke, revolver In hand, he Rev Munsey, of Kweburg, preached I took a few steps toward bls audience, Words are but feeble messages t< at the Holland school bouse Sunday, with his back to the target, then sud denly turned and with the rapidity of ormvey my acknowledgment to th. April 6. lightning emptied It of its six shots. ruany kind friends who tenderer Rev E B Moon, of the Eugene Di Indeed he fired so rapidly that I was sympathy during the long illness o* vinity school, preaches the third Sat • barely able to keep up with him in my buebaDd. I thank you all. urday and Sunday of racb month at 1 ringing the belt I had not been so M rs J P R amsey . Hadley vllle. reckless as to permit him to fire ball Fairmount, April 14. cartridges, well knowing that if I did Rev Bailey, of Dillard, Ore, will I would l>e a dead man. Besides, be preach at Central school house on tbe 1 would have riddled the target and thus Card of evening of the 14th Inst, and will con given away the whole scheme. tinue the meetings through the week. The next feature was tossing tbe re- We take this method of extending to He has tbe reputation of being one of f volver up. catching it and ringing the our friends our heartfelt gratitude for the leading «peakers of tbe state. Come i bell without apparently takiug aim. I had kept Ned practicing this feat all their kindness and sympathy in our out and bear him. the morning, but be was not proficient late bereavement. Mr and Mrs HA Hammond, who Mus F W G raham , at catching luid when doing tbe feat paid this vlolnity a business call re for Blchot's benefit very nearly ruined H arry WG raham . cently, have started for their boms at I the whole game by dropping the re- Dally Geard. April 15 Wyoming, III, going via Vancouver, , volver, which exploded on the floor. Seattle and Manitoba. E xcavating . —The rubbish The audience Jumped, then begau to han Chas Hollenbeck, brother to Mr» J look for the bullet With proper pres all been oleaned away from tbe site of V Jenkins of thia place, leaves soon for ence of mind I took a lead pencil from the Hotel Eugene's big addition and my pocket and Jabbed a hole in the excavating began this afternoon. This Redlands, Cal, to accept a position screen near the floor. This saved us. weather io quite propitious for building with bis brother, I<oula, who is »uc Ned repeated tbe performance, after ceesfully conducting ■ restaurant there. which I made my way through a door operation», and builders are taking ad Mr H will also visit bls sister, Mr» that bad been purposely left open and vantage of it. In all parts of tbe city TO AND FROM ALL Georgs Packer, at Oakland, California. in walking costume entered the room. there la great activity in tbe building line. Casting my eyes over the assembly, I His many friends her* wish him abundant success In the new position. rested them on M. Bicbot “What does this mean?” I asked Ill» goats which W L Ford recently sharply. “Is this a plan to murder boagbt near Philomath are a baud of my principal by taking him beautlev. Considerable livestock ba* 1 a wares V beau changing hands here cf late. There was a commotion on the Frank Flak, who ie arsietlug hl* i of the spectators, which v.as not anols, C E Evans, in buying cattle, ened when It came cut that a duel will wwn go V* Eastern Oregon in bl* was to come off the next morning be tween one of their numtier and the uuole * employ. American cowboy. On the contrary, Tns Mi«ee* Ora and Nellie W<>od are all were wild to see the encounter. I visiting with friends and relatives st so Ire! Ned by the arm and marched Junction City and Monroe. him to the hotel, where I waited hope Mr C Burdette Hetlley was greeting fully the success of my »tratagvm. In tbe evening M. Blchot's second came old friend* In th'* neighborhood Mon to say that there had been a mistake. day. ’t do it though with He had t>e»n told that Ned bad in Arbor Day w»e observed by the sulted him. whereas It was a man at a treacherous ,__ teacher and pupils of Palestine by • another table. He hoped the American your M atch don run genersi putting m order of the school would pardon the error. right bring it We THOMAS ROCKWELL. TO h xise and gr-unds. from quarries New England. Two more cars the way. None furnish work. None the handle . Write booklet. In Use For Over 30 Years. Lee M Travis, the Demooratio nominee for state senator from Lane County, is not a native son, but he oame to Eugene when a boy of fifteen yean. Ho wee born upon a farm in Steuben County, New York Juno, 20, 1874. While still an infant his pannts moved to Miohigan, then to Iowa, then to Booth Dakota. Nebraska, and to California, in each of wbioh states they lived abont three yean, oom- lng to Eugene, in 1889. His father* Rev G J Travis, Ph D, was a Baptist divine, and a veteran of the Civil War, having served for three yean in the Army of the Potomac, with the 44lh N Y Volunteers. Rev Travis was the pastor of the Baptist ohuroh in Eugene for two yean, and was killed in a runaway accident while attending a Baptist convention near Oakland, Oregon. Young Travis had all the ad vantages of tbe common schools of the different plaoee when they lived, and took tbe degree of Bache lor of Arts at the University of Oregon with the class of 1897 While in oollego he was a leader i> all student affairs, having bee, the Uni vanity npnoentaiive u the Blate Oratorical oonleot ii 1896, a member of thetracl and football teams for throe year* the manager of the football teen for the season 1896 7, and th* UI was dining one evening at a I’aria MONUMENTS ARRIVED The Kind You Have Always Bi LEE M. TRAVIS. (OrtgtBaLl professional duelist who I* •" with tbe rapier in France, the eiprrt »bort sword in Germany or the piste In both, who picks quarrels with strau gers for tbe purpose of list — of killed.. jxista more to to bls u« •*-* --------- . , ,nd will exist as long »» « . w- Huring a recent trip abroad fashion. 1 one of these cases came under my no tice. Indeed I took an active p«Yt 4 ¿9 Bears ths Signature of f W low pries* much, but we .io give them »ad y.,u J whstyou »n» get'ing. D°** » ■*• ck you’ w • V» got it. Do low price, plea«. y„n, u.'! ’h*»« tieni. Do »ttoighWorwarü meth.«!, auarenteed treu«eti.n. lnUre.t you’ Thea is your place to buy Groceries. Crockery »a,j ,;1 I For Sale bv Linn Druo On I me new lodge, ins name of which it Riverside: Past President—J M Keeney. President—Geo W Dean. Vice Preeldsnt—Franklin Bull. Secretary—Alberta Sylvester, Treasurer—B F Hyl vestei. C baplaln—Mary B Keeney. Hergeant-at arms—Rolla W Huff. Assistant sergean t-at-artna— Nellie D mo . Doorkeeper—Mary Bull. _ Sentinel—Newt Griffin. Musicians— Joe Blakely, John Kissinger. Medical Examiner—Dr C H T At- wood. Trustees —Marian Wallace, Mary Sylvester, J M Kseney. LICENSE DAY. Saloons Bay for Six Months in Advance. Dally Gserd, April 15 Today was license day with Eugen» saloon owners. Each or the owners of the ten saloons In tbe city called upon City Recorder Dorris and paid him $%(>, tbe amount of the hoenee lor the coming six months. Formerly tbs license was $400 a year and payable every three meutbe, but a recently enacted ordinance made It $500 per year and payable every six months. Naturally there are objec tions to the raise on the part of tbe sa loon men, but a majority of them pre fer the six months arrangement, as It saves trouble aud ripeaee la making out thslr bonds so often. Will be Week. Some of Pointers. Government officials have just oame to tbe conclusion that the shipment of thousands of horses and mules from M saouri to South Africa by British agents during tbe himself. last year was a breach of neutrality. JOB CONTROLLED PRONOUN- Just like a doctor finding out tbe nature of tbe ailment after the C1ATI0N. patient is dead. But for tboee thousands of animals, so essential Senator Depew contributes a to military movements in a wild butter story to tbe gayety of na country, there might be a different tions: tale to tell concerning tbe Boer- A friend of mine went into a highi’lass restaurant, and dis British war. covered oleomargarine upon tbe table. "Corns here,” be said to tbe A religious paper publiebed in waiter. "How do you pronounce o-l-e-o- m-a-r-g-a-r-i-o-eT” And then New York undertook to describe tbe intelligent servitor of tbe mag- the eoe no in the House of Commons nifioen t palace of pleasure at once when Mr Dillon cbaraoterissd Mr responded: *‘I pronounce it butter, Chamberlain as a "damued liar.” sir, else I lose my job.” It could not print tbe cum words, of .______ , . ., . 1 Not only republics are ungrate oouroe. so it recorded the remark ; I ful, but Presidents. Tbe Oregon io this simple manner: Mr Dillon Republican state convention had then sa<d: *T will tell tbe right O ptimist . hardly adjourned from its arduous honorable member [Mr Chamber l*bors in putting up a ticket an i lain] that he ie a [with a prefix lauding President Roosevelt, when M «Raían —H v G N Wall, pa*'or unfortunately too well known to that gentleman returned the com of the Cumberland Presbyterian need quotation] liar.” pliment by selecting a man from chorrh, ibis afleruoon at 3 o'clock pro tbe DialT'Ot of Columbia to oome 1 nounced the word» which made George all the way to the Pacific Coast for HER MAGNANIMOIS DECISION. Monroe and Mi*e Amia May Barns* the Register of tbe Juneau land man an<1 will». Tbe .wremony wa. office. He did get part of the way "And so they have made up P*rf >rme<1 at tbe bom» of tbe bride’, west, though, in taking tbe Reosiver tbeir quarrel?” parents Mr and Mr* r*<4omon H*rn<* from Nebraska. Jo«t aa if tbeie "Ob, yee' As soon a* »be mw oat oa W*»blt»giou s rvet. The happy were no patriot* in Oregon or »be was wrong »be concluded to. »tuple will oooUuue lo rsslds In Eu Washington willing to undertakej accept bis apology” 1 gene. the job. Base ingratitude! CIGARS AND TOBACCO Julius Goldsmith Card ot Thanks. TICKETS POINTS EAST Always Be On Time. A J Can You want a good clean bed when you stop over night in Eugene. New beds and newly papered and painted rooms at the Courthouse Lodging house. No old, dusty, worn- out carpets but clean painted doors with a nice bright Brus sels carpet rug to each bed Just back of the courthouse. watch. If ’t just around. will give it a thorough overhauling and will guarantee it to work full time every <Iav after that. shortline St- Paul, Du'uth, MinneaporS, Ch*u| AND POINTS EAST Thrwnsh Ps'are su • Tonrint Sleepew Dia.og »ad Buffet Smoking library daily trains ; fast time For Rate*. Fokiers and Full Inb*®*^ r*g»rling tickets, routs* etc, call on ■» s**1* M. R. JANNEY, Hatch Maker and Jeweler. *w Locit»^ «h ii .Opy tlsflmaa J. W. PBALON, y r * H. D1CK30X «»* 122 THIBO STBE£T. PORTLMB A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W- r X «12 Pint A vsens, SEATTLE, * **