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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1902)
Eugene Guard. ticket- m pO'8 ,s.on bf u. 1 proprietors they may m, elbatau excuse for not honoring their pauer, •3 they have no means of compari son to be certain of lhegenuintne-a of the winning tickets. Still Chi nese gamblers and toughs have the reputation of being very handy with the hatchtt when occasion de mands, and if the lottery people take thia mean advantage it may be to their sorrow, even loss of life. t i til- A id they get ijuied. l te SdE AGREED U1TU Ulkl ivo Sightly Banding Lott far vernment looks out for no co« SA re HD A Y DEl'EM BKK 27 Sale. Fashionabls Washington femi- but the trusts. And they own it, ‘‘Wbat were ycu about to is- at .east buy the meu who run it, or n uity 1« on tiptoe of expectation mark?” «he asked. RAILROAD PROFITS—A REM Tb» two ooru r h t< on the ¡«ft band “Oh, it’s uf uo consequence,” he «bare th* old atiwi railway began tu a 'kiting the adv-nt of tbe 6) many ot them as are necessary BDY REQUIRED. replied. ' go up t. liege Hill are offered for*«le. r * Cniuese diplomat, Minister in their hu-ire««. ’ 1 know that,” she retorted, “but I ibey h«ve a gentle elope to Ilia »tract i b r Liang Chen together with his what was it?" Th« telegraph brought a report I That eoruer and toward« the town, with an Austrian surgeon, D| Lride-elecl Miss Nellie Yu. 1 elevailon of probably twenty ffti yeeterday that the net earnings of Lorenz, ie a wonderful man in his The supreme court of Georgia above the l«vel ot tbe tudtifta part For -evertl years she has liv’d the railways in the United 8tates Thia rlarvtlou i« reach««! l>y in Paris, where her fa'her ia Chi treatment of congenita! dislocations ha« handed dow n a decisiou that a thereof. a barely appreciable rl«e exleodlpg tor the year to June 30th were in young children. He look a very Kraut is not oom ptfl le«l to give over ««veral block«. fl je Minister, and ahe is said to be S8100 per mile. While some roads These let« were the firat pnrehae- a-thoroughly Panaian ar a Chinese bad case of “c’ubbed” feet yester- tnedioiue to a sick child. He can wh«e Mr Atherl. n laid ont lollega earn little or run at a lose ethers, lay and kneaded au i s'.retched doctor it anyway be plea««« — •« a Hill lul > a city addition. WtMa you maiden esn ever hop« to be. She according to thia report, earn enor Prime M’nister Balfour has ecn- is a perfect typ1 of Chinese beauty, them till the child wm *et down Christian Scleuuat as in the <u»e aee them you will eay we did not fail Ie »«lecl the obolea pr< perty. mous dividends. Probably thirty eluded that Great Britain ie “tech If you are ttiir ki ig of bo. I ir and ai d thia beauty she accentuates on with its te«-t flat and straight. referred to—or not at all. The thousand dollars a mile would nically” at war with Venesuela. hMi.ding, a f«w tulnute«' walk will take ocoaeica with the mxiish costume« W hat would have been thought of child died for want of attentlju- you to thia projwrty. No need to In cover the fair average cost of the He would be happy, though, if *uoh a man in a suitaretitioas agr? If it had a«-m a ham« that was quire of owner aa to looatim. It lift 0! the French women of fashion. railroads of the oouuty. On such the ban of the Monroe doctrine Even now the people wba crowd negteoted or ab«r«d that eoart Ja»t aero«« tb« »tree* from the «nd Her feet have never been bound. of tbe length«!•• pUck walk when a valuation the railroads average could be removed. There*)Pi I iis will enable her to take a much about him for relief w attar? did mifftet hove taknii a d.ffesout new yo« come to t'ollagw Hill, in the angle of tka 1ml two reelrteiioe propertie«. ten per cent net earnings. As the be no technical warfare then, jus f sater part ia the social life of tb>< about one in the holy laad bob ««- el owu«Mh>p renwonvMntely. Turn >«utely to ttie right at tbe phlti long transcontinental and not a few plenty of powder and ball. And capital than if bandages had been thing like nineteen haudred y«aiH liyg naiil an# y.'U rwotinl mi*. |t. A «atMtMi IIr»l aidewvl« direct t > Ike western and southern lines repre Venezuela like the lat) South applied to her feet, as the ; usually ago, canm t but regard this doctar A writer s«n aottuUiiag kaiama I good ota *«t'My tax««. ei«e>t la from assoni ’ toing more than human. senting much mileage pay little if African republics, would end her ere ti Chineee women of high caste. shoot a bird !■ ite horror ot a . «f pvopetty ta ally «orporatlea Hee. —— « '* 1 J * t Atajrwr jju. any more than interest on bonds national existence through annexe* snake. Ct aid the bird* have Sir Liang Chen is very wealthy. The pstriotio ard)r of the Ameri and fixed charges, the big eastern tion to a European conqueror. iurn«d taut ot porwdiee with Adwaa Ie is bringing a retinue of 60 peo- can is ever ready to aid the weak. and Eva kbrovgh tbe HaHoemunt and middle west lines most be City Property for Sa.« >le with him. Shortly after he ar- A party ot youug man I roue Mon The statement that the tar ff baa of the ear pent? figured out to pay enormous divi rives the Chinese legation will be tan* have volunteered to fight ter j reduced the price ot eleol rails ie a 1 own and have for eale about fUO dends. jc mpleted, snd it is ex>mcted that Venegijtda. They ara r°ady to fight beta la eevvn H(Oftent addlthrtra to Ka- favorite one with Republican oews- The people are paying this. No | he will entertain lavishly. His tbe British, German or any other 25~C«at Beds. ■aue Am layingol anew ahUho. i papers, but the statement ie not one can eay that it wonld not be i oride-to-be speak? English and strong nation, which wantouly al- Late cold on n aa ■aab.e term» for | a 0 w«ll taexereiea strict governmental true. The reduction in the price 1 French, and undoubtedly will be Nlceclu»« new t>ert« at ths Court- and upward*. lacks tne weaker, Just now the houae Lodgiug House for 2ft cent«. I employ no agnate. I alone a«ll n>y supervision of th see arteries of com of steel rails was caused by the c nspicuous in the social file of the international aspect of the Ven Every room au oatalde room. No property. Theee Iota are going fa«t, »• introduction of the Bcr-eaaer pro merce. They are public utilities as Oooking ou pram ’ «*« except for family, capital. ezuelan matter ie euoh that Uncle and that «ntlrely dlHOoaUM’led from anyone wanting te purohaae would do much as the wagon roads that run cess which reduced the cost of Sam is liable to have another ease lodging part of botH><. No dusty car- well to eall early. to and by ths farms. They should i production—thank« to inventive pel«. Clean painted floors with a rug Home of thia property would be ea oefore ’he Hague tribunal, if he to each bed. EXTREME PATERNALISM. not be permitted to wring undue gemua, not the t<r tF olrautied f«r deateable timber land«. J «st back of and on same block ot ; don’t hold hie temper. T G H hndrickb . profits from toil. eoarthouee. Quiet local ty. No «trcM A number of Peruvian < Hicert !_ .1 11 noise. Beds at any time of the night, A Eugene citizen thinks the Advices from Berlin any that a -e- tran-pawiicy BEDrt from Day A Really it looks as if tne proprie offer their services to Veneluda in | Water Company should “adopt H (Mi de ran H or GUARD effloe ooraer. Sired at Grave e Blink. tors of Chinese lottery gambling CMS of trouble. Now if they can ? me public signal of warning when lady swimming in one of the porta get the necesary private soldiers! ble baths in that oity had a toe bit concerns at Portland ar« in with the thermometer approaches the Cove for Sale. * I know I would long ago have barn the police. The lottery proprietors danger point ot cold” and that ten off by an otter. This was toe lb my grave,” write« Mrs H H New. Germany wants more than som, of ttacwtur, Ala., “if II had Dot have their tickets in duplicate, sail “> ven people who let their pum >s bad, but she otter have refrained Freeh cow« with and without calere been for Electric Hitter». For ibr»e for «al*. A good number to pick from. year« ing one and retaining the other. tnooey from Venezuela—an apolo reeze could bsye timely warning,” from bath ng. I «u tiered untold agony from the Well broke for dairy oowe. Hftl and worst form« of Indigestion, waterbraah, gy. If that was all the trouble The polioe having dee troy ed the Haven’t we noses and finger tip« to Durham Terme of Hale cash. Loa Angeles makes a record with roan stomach «nd Dowel dy-pepeia. But it could soon be settled. Call at home In Noti Valley, fifteen this eioelleul madlrtne did me a world warn us of freei'ug weather? Tue : five hundred and five divorcee this nil lea west of Eugene, or addreee of good. Hlur* Using It I can eat H tkfhkns Haos. medicines to every oi e w- >■ -.uflertrg people who will not heed physical year to 2202 marriage licenses. The heartily and have gained U pound«." Crow, Oregon. is of the nature that mine was ” discomfort would pay little atten For Indigestion, | om of appetite, stoin- w men were the plaint fls in ninety The symptoms of kidney disease are acb, liver and kidney trouble« Electrio TO CURB A COLO IN UNH OAV many and so variable that it is a!:nos' tion t)‘‘a public signal of warn- per cent of the oases,while desertion Bitter« ar« a noettlve gnamoteed cure. impossible to des< nl* them .1 In gen Take laxative Bromo Quinina Tablet« Its Insidious Progress and eral the indications of kf luey dise<s< i g.” Don’t try to make the Water and failure to provide were the All druggist* refund llie money If It Ouly Stic at W L DaLano’« drug «tore. are pain in the back and loin , cliangt C tmpany responsible for dowi.- principal causes. fall« lo wire. E W Drove’« «iguatur« le Sudden Termination. in the urinary excretion, a depress, A few g'-od ««»Dd.hand teleyclft on each bog. afio. -ght neglect of otbercl They have feeling with l.issitude or we.ikiies.) ; ir very cheap at Chamber«’ Hardware. • ough other trouble. Albany is to have a soap fac’ory. Not long ago a man who had made a regular heart beat; hot .nd <lrv s. , i Vice is not exclusive. A Will Th« new mill of the Hooth-Kelly This is the paternal idea of gov suceeas iti business bought a country deranged digestion, v.ri.lle tlite Koeeburg la having a poultry ebow. sat urinary incontinence, pufi ne s about connected white man Company, at Hprlngfitld, 1« rapidly place and retired from active commercial ernment carried to the extreme in Hcleeore and pocket knlvaa that are approaohliiRcompletion. The maeb 1 ti fife. By ail outward appearance« he was the eyes, swelling of the ,.t:k —cr it side by side with a Chinaman a healthy man. He entered upon the different parts of the hKly. Th e symp private afftirs. Some people think g H>d at Chamber«.’ er y 1 b now nearly all In place, and It la life of his country home with great zest, toms w ill not be prt s> nt in any > e case, the government or some one else in the Portland polioe oourt yeeter the Intention to be reedy for cutting A masquerade 1« on the taple a engaging himself in the culture and care probably, bi.t ai y one of tl > :i is a day, both on the opium-smoking about the fl ret of the year. Junction for New Year’s night. of towers and enjoying the pleasures of reason for a prompt attempt tc < ure 1L‘ e ould continually watch over charge. out door life to the full. One day they cause. found him uneonsciou« on the lawn. The f*milv believed he must have been the victim of tramp«. The doetor came but could «ot rouse him from his stupor. When the. autopsy was made it showed that death was the rosult of kidaey dis- eaao long neglected. This is a true story. The facta are give« as the newspapers told them. Ooly *ke nnuies ate suppressed. It is a M ott (W ia otw wav or mother ie being repeated every day, th« victims being nv n and women who Buffer freaa ” kidney trouble’’ and neglect it. SLOW POISONING. It is the office of kidneys to filter the blood and remove from it those foreign matters which if retained in the blood . o-rurt and po: -on it. The principles so t lii iina cd hv tbe kidneys are constantly ’ eing produced ir. the tissues of thebodv. '■ ki lna.s ate therefore ceaselessly nd care for an enormous quantity xl. When by reason of disease • rC.ivitv of the kidnevs is impaired, <r when ttiev are overtaxed by being re- ,’iired to eliminate from the blood an n.lue quantity o> corrupting substances, thrown into tGe blood as a result of ais- c-.se of th. stor ach and other organs of iligestion and nutrition ; then it is that the poisonous deposits first begin t« col lect in the b!oo«I, and breed deadly con- «•c ie-'es. Tbe accumulation of the pmsen is rlo-v, and the physical changes which accompany the poisoning of the g stem are flow alto. •' nd this makes the great ¿Tgcr of the dii ease. Many times the victim of kidney disease does not awaken to danger before the entire sys tem is poisoned, and the struggle for life is desperate and doubtful. don ' t taks chances . The symptoms of kidney di-ec«e are so variable and so ha .le to e m tak't that it is no u ,. l - i.n:< □ ti l ';, : >r tin inexperienced ; . oner to tn at sufferer for the ' on; d.wase. Sue' waa the case prob ' ly «-.th Mrs Havter whose letter is ; n below. " ..wn different doctors t .sited her 1 non did her any g- ountil she co. suited Dr. Fierce: "I had been sick for more than a year with kidney trouble,” write* Mrs. Lucy Hay’ r, of Uckshoro, Jack County, Texas. "Several difien. t doctors treated me, but none did me any good. One doctor said I never could lie cured, that I had Bright's disea .e. 1 suf fered nearly death at times : had spt Ils the doc tor called spaim«. Win bed-fast most of the time for six months. My mother begged me to trv Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Di covery. \\ ith but l.ttle hope I wrote to I)r. Pierce and he said he could cure me. I Iwgan to take his Golden Med ical Discovery, and al though 1 had j iven up to die I began to in n-< ve from the «'art. and by the time I h I Liken twenty ’w tx>tth-s I was e-tir-ly cured. I thank God for the ‘Goblin Medical Discoy ery.‘ 1 weigh m< re than ever ttefcre i: my life and I am <• . tr<-ly well.” Dr. Pierce invi* ,-s any person who an’ fers ’rtrn dis,-. • i.: ror.lc form to • suit h. ■ ' i >' . . ' A0 <...... euce is hei l « tiictly private a sacredly Coi l.-i.’ u. Address Dr. R. 5 Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A great many people, who, 1 ' e Mr«. IT ‘ r, written to I)r. Pierce "with let 1 hope," hive like h< r i“-en perfectly a. permanently cured by ins treatment. ACT AT ONC8. Trompt action cannot be too strongly ■7-d upon those who have even the s. gii est symptoms of "kidney trouble." Tiie timely use of Dr. I'ierce’s Golden Medic i Di- overy will save both suffer ing ana expense. "For a long time I was snffcririg and -i« hardly able to get about.” writes Mr. Andrew J. Jennings, of Thomas, Tucker Co, W. Va., Box 194. "Was bothered with kidney trouble and my whole sys tem waa out of order ; had no appetite. A friend of mine told me to try Dr. Fierce's Go leu Medical Discovery. I did so and ’he first hottie restored my appe ite. I took six bottles of ‘Golden Mr i-.cal D *ery' and some of tbe ‘Pleasant 1 l’eta' and feel like a new person. Think there is no better medi cine and I heartily recommead these Fvr.n A.»’\Lvsrs. An analysis of the urine will he rr free of charge. This often deter- the nature of the disease when a panied w.th a full statement of sinj • Do rot neglect this opportunity to <1 • a specialist s opinion on your cor absolutely without fee nr charge, t ret! with a/rre uninarv a- alvsis. If you sick consult I hr. Pierce, by letter, w.thon. delay. It is to be retnen bered that Dormer Pierce's Gohlen Medical Di* ovrrv . diseases of ’he stomach and other or of digestion and ni tr.'ion, cleanse- blood of ra le sn'Wances and bo r moves vwv. one v« of the < au- s wh ch com! UIU'L» ------------- to the over burdening and disease of th’ kidnevs. Don’t be fooled into tradinR a stance for a shadow. Any s ’' offered as "just as good” as Medical Dis, overy” is a shadow of t medicine. There are c--ft • ' '7 claim made for the ' D * ' '■er. whic. no " just as good ” m< ictne 1 *n enthul '. Ft r. The be«t V .1 R Pierce's Common S riser, coni large p««1 MISS NELLIE YU. r >1 Xmas Presents See our Dolls at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c and on up to $2.50. Fine Lead Soldiers 5c and 10c a box. Greatest line of Photo Albums you ever «aw, from 50c up to $0.00. Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes and all th« Celluloid Novelties the market affords. Bov#’ Xmas Pocket Knives, the finest you ever saw and at all pricM. These knives are made to cut and they will cut too. T oys ’, drums, trains, cows, engines, mules, horses, dogs, cat«, geese, ducks, chickens, trunks, cradles, m m carpet sweeperi«, stoves, tubs, washboards, clowns, surprise boxes, automobiles, mice, rats, alligators, hammers, flags,’chairs, stools, carts, wagons, elephants, balls, spiders, sea devils, paints, transparent slates, houses, celluloid balls, rubber balls, ping pong, table tennis, beds. 1 _____ __ t L . . . J .-W -»I ft * v a ft I * •"» W The finest selection of Madalion pictures in town and our prices are right. .Mandol ins, violins, banjoes, guitars, and strings and the greatest stock of mouth harmonicas in town from 20 cents up to the elegant concert Hohner at 75 cents. Air guns, 22 rifles, accordéons, from $3.<)0 to $W (JO. »«ft *-* «■ a I . , w a All kinds <*f game boards, dominoes, bagatelle. Our sewing jmachuws at $16.85, |25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 are elegant Xmas present» and are of the finest makes. With tach $1.00 Purchase we ÿvt Present Worth 25 cents. MftOft ft I I a « »ft 4 aaaa Nice stock of fancy Ghioa ware. A line of iron wagon» at $1.00, $1 3ft, $1.40, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.7% $3.», $8.40. The abovw wagon» are the «vlehiahsl Toted» which have wteel gtwre, and. not oaarfwnna Sporting guuda. a Ojien nights Till 9;30p ni BARKER GUN WORKS 33 E. 9th St., Eugene, Or. We would be pleased to have you call. Au Ire •* Dr. K. ' - ft a * ♦ I I I I I I I I