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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
Û0 OR •r Eugene Guard. FAiaLRS jjjME Tl.lsTS. I 4r W a UÌ à VL a V a * | ilUiCo. I Jobu 1‘ Mo'gin lias a pretty lair I FEBRUARY il recorl us at<u t mmipulat.w. T e dark.. ba rnRDAY (Times, Feb * r» . i w I M 'skinsofths tborotighbrtd Ger l>r. Oglesby, who fel ¿g* direct Morgan in:r:e»t« include 18 i J man coach horas p»rcbt-^<i ry Dunean 1 his shoulder, is gvtti .a Mar n *rt<»r r<. A participant in a Ul- i rabbit ratlrotd sy-t-iu-, one monster Me :t »'c ixiiglit a.ld that bi usiui is' John I^twreuce i tok M D Hi H read f stfairn h p companv, 13 industrial 2 « ) Pilei, or 1L Eugl'eh Erol, will be five and re | . rt - that hunt and a spectator wereacci- M F C Ir»! year* old >ba eowia^ Auga t. Ho ie ing. 7 .,0 1 orabinalion-, »evtu banks, three dentally 8hot an<i kllltod yesterday. l> til El But dv r ad work..... 1<: bsnuani*,. «ou weighs Ifiuu pouud-. Two box ears were backed on the telegraph c and oaWe companies, It is not all rabbit at tiiese big John BalDy •• ..... H ■ wm in3|K5ited fr.'in Germany by mill switch Mouday and a few days seven great insurance conipmuea Ci »I» nni<h.ts of th» Lafsyeit*, M E Mt ulkgue gravel . 1 drive*. previous a flat car was wrecked by and inatunersble smaller corpora lu uana, ri . k Para,, one f tbe largest two trains baekitig together. R H Oliver road work 1 «< J F Lvvr ret tions ot diver* kinl*. The total In.pur vra «>f horses iu the Mltwiwlppl N. S. Fetitie, the Eugene real estate I« Ed Bundy Aud low a big batch 0! .dote for capitalist >u of these various com- V’ 1 ay. His reeding lu tula etrsib 1 ninii, was here Wednesday ou a land 1 BeDj R 'blne ¡1 exteud» baok 3ÖU years. Bo potent is I 2 deal. Korea and China are to b« built in binatione ie *6,448,600,000—an Lvoghnil Dr A Pet T merehaD Uta breed that the sailer gives Mi |Wm. Johnson has purchased the this country. Our people have » »mmnl greater than the national dl-e................. I Menu n gtiarauus, which he will ex- I » Ixtrn on Greenwood street from g .'d many kinds of gods, but this debt of any nation in the world, ts id 10 brosdars, that lb* f ml will be Bundy J R Howard roadwork...... 1 E»l. Bundy, the dual l>eiug made is the first venture in the manufac- bnd twice the debt of Great Brit- *>l ‘Ck browu o bay. If any other Thusrday evening. 1 1 Consideration, His Subject Wa» “The Voice of M'lll jrn Bros liter . r ,'t J J Wililamsou r< id work color, uu diilvreiise what the color of Kx>0. Since this deal Mr. Johnsou 8 50 tured line. ain. Labor’ ’ — Other Orations F Walt rs roa twork.......... s'* 0 The capital of a single one of the IL mar», th* rsrvi • tuouey wi I I m will not erect a new barn as announc Were Fine- -Orators from relunded. Van-ch tls >k rt't.iw rk. tì 2> ed, but will repair and re arrange the And now Oregon statutes are to Morgan companies—the Uni ted L Mendell roadwork...... 2 6 > Other Colleges. Bundy barn and will oj>en up a livery T Bowers roadwork.......... be burdened with a law against S’eel Corporation—is equal to about 6 ( > business in the Spring. J M Englai d roadwork. .vice the e a; of the Boer war, and 1 25 Wm. Frazier, the horse buyer, was ohild labor. Not but waat it is The snuusl oratories! contest which W G Judkins roadwork.............. 1 t » here Wednesday and purchased eigh its net profits for the current year right, hut there is do cccasloo for ook place Friday uight tn Villard Hall Remaining unclaimed In tba p st- i teen head of the best horses ottered. stub well attended d» spits the other at- Grlflln Hardwsr’ C> uu-t> hiu- it io Oregon. Children undir four- are estimated al $140,000,000, a div.................................................. 4 50 «Blue at Eugaue, Oregon, Feu 12, 1D03 The prices ranged from S70 to <150. traction, au >u< tbs ally. The ecatis- Hurltmrt Niokiia niere iiii. Q>i t en are not working io factories or um about equal to the annuel Conner, Mie* N'w.lia Good draft horses brought from #125 'au's, who were rspij-siit-tlre. tioui cost of the British navy, and but lumber.......................................... .. 4 10 to #175, and the next louer grade at trades here. Fink, Blepbeu tbe various .*»■*» of it. Uulve.-slty, A C B, ui.'ett rotidwurk.............. 75 'ittle shor of the total revenues o* brought from #70 to <100. A large Hines, Mrs John were mostly »n go- d trit».. JCW flacn roadwork.................. 9 60 number of farmers were in town with Borengen, Mrs F Spiin. Mr Weta-n, the orator fur the Fresh CbssBril-y roadwork................. 19 50 ) horses of all kinds, but the lot was A case of unwirrantei ufficiuliem Bmitb, Miss Duda men, w»< ill amt unable te do justice Hobt blms roadwork...................... B GO w»s that at Portland the otnsr day culled pretty close and only the chois- Builtb, D □ table produutiou, which was really Jo* Turman roadwork.................. 4 00 est was bought. Thornton, Rev W 0 when a property owner was threat tine. H ih compcMllton a. d preparation 0 W Thompson roadwork.......... THEN AND NOW’. 10 00 Weoble, Rev C ened with arrest for cleauing the were »xo. Uent, but om aceount of ill- Coral Fork Lumbar Co hunter... 11 40 Webstar, C G uese, could not make the delivery de Mil ton A Nlcolle roadwork...... 12 10 Burglars got into a ihuruh it mud from in front of his own When calling tor ths above please manded. HI« »ub|«ot was “Burns— E F Judkins roadwork ................ 9 75 Newark, New Jersey, the other day, premi-es. The street-cleaning de «ay wusa advertised. tho Lover.” We desire to thank our friends and B F “ " .................. 4 00 carrying eff vestments valued at But partment claimed the job. H F M c C ohnack , P M. Mice Mabel Smith for the Ropho- Clair Baker u ighbors for their kiLdnees and •• .................. S 2b ten thousand dollars. They failed they were not doing it. • urpaihy showu during ths In e 111- tnores, with the subject of “rhe Etei- Const Fork lumber Co lumber... tl 60 to break open the safe where a nias ai d death of our mother and oal Courtlot,” was classically correct M FCa-tsnl surveying ................. s 00 in tier presentation of her thought but J W White co tiy chalice was kept. Whiob w tfe. “ .................. 2 00 The taxation of the capH d st' ;k tackid the euthuslaam and slaae man N W While gravel and road P P P almer and C hildken . is a reminder that times have Joe J.Bries, a logger from Wendling, of a public service corporation, ner which wine the audience and the work . ............................................. 50 changed sinoe the Master called his wa- found last evening by the < Bi Hftur lay wan 8t V 1 utina’n Dny and judges. Her paper was well written A W Walters roadwork.............. 1 50 wffere its value by reason of the disciples t) him and gave tnem In a drunk and die irderly condition a iineruaa phCkHjjia of beautiful and Mies Pearl Luckey, for the Juniors, Win mauley ownership of exclusive privileges *• ............... 76 command to go forth and preach his and making trouble for everyone in 01 iier kinds of Vslebtiiu a u ere receive»! wax at her be it and delivered a master exnaeds that of its tangible property, bis way, wauling to belabor the ex ai.d sent through tne mails The post- piece, well spoken and ulearly enunci gospel: office per pie eay the custom Is on the is perfectly legitimate. But the mer Provide neither, gold nor silver, pressions of tome of tbe-e. He was w me, fewer valentines being hati<lle<l ated. Bhe was In thu spirit of the oc- cantile corporation enjoys no ex nor brass in your purses. Nor scrip locked up and will Lave a cbaooe to * ery year. It ie a pretty cuelmu bi ua-loti and worked dangerously near clusive privileges, and should not tor your journey, neither two co»Is, sober oB in the city jail for ten long ll g Crowded out by the everlaa'ing the winner of the eintsst by the mark * ruail and roar o' tuoduru a» bn vemente. ings of the Judges. Her sul J sot was days. neither snoes uor staves [staff«]. be subjected to unfair taxation. Pally Guard Feb 1*J “The Oarage of Coaviotlon •’ Wheu Ten thousand dollars for vest Henry E Ankeny Is in the city. he) eflort »M completed many thought there was no help for her except In an site would wia the place. It is a very handy custom they ments, and golden chalice 1 Quite Kola Nets, the bopoian, la here from operation, the use of Dr. Pierce'» Favor a Jiff renee. But there was an Impression that a Albany. have of carrying revolvers in the iiití vualu hüíStí. DENSMORd THE WINNER Will Represent U. 0. at State Oratorical Contest. List of Letters Tw V jy- .<» • He M •r Full Hum I Servi a, i ’. f ix Govi >r seual r rumo y. So let as i Unit attenif f the 1 ment. uso W» >le. T yosteri Thanks Expressed. Drank and Disorderly Personals. Vir- mis* that hug- mountain districts of West ginia. In the acoount of the cellaneous lot of shooting in state yesterday by a jealous bird, the dispatch stated that after emptying his own revolver he stepped to the side of the mm be had just killed and got another gun with vih’ch he continued the war. V.ry handy, especially for the man who gets the first shot. Very properly the Marion ooun- ty grand jury refused to indict a man who drew a check for a gam bling debt, then drew his money out of bank before the payee bad a chance to present the check for payment. And it is a very poor sjrt of a gambler that would at tempt to have a man indicted for refusing to pay a gam- the Il is bling debt, professionals among them who prate about “honor” among gHUU- b ere, while they rob at every op' portunity- Matrimonial Snags. A WAIL OF DESPAIR. In giving the news of the pas sage of Mr Shelley’s resolution through the House prohibiting cer tain lair auxiliaries at the L«wts and Clark Fair, under paiu and penalty of forfeiture of stale aid, the Portland Jjurnal pa the: ioailj I exclaims: I Will the pretty girls from Paris dance as only they can dance ? Will the Terrible Turk and bis thousand wives hi elimiuMed 'rom the show ? Will ;Fatima be plaoed under the nan and be forbidden io periol in her astonishing stunts ? Will the piping wail of the Orien tal flute and the rbythmio beat of the t iin-tnn be stilled ? It is up to the Senate. "She wasn't like this before we mar ried,” muses Mr. Younghasband discon solately. And he is quite right. If he would only carry the idea ot change in his wife far enough he would be able to understand her feelings and sympathize with her condition. But his estimate of change stops at externals—at the tears, nervousness and irritability which ate but surface symptoms of the real change she is undergoing. There is no time when young women stand so much in need of good motherly advice as in the early days of married life, and there is perhaps no tune when, as a rule, the young wife is left 60 en tirely alone to grope her owu way to happiness in doubt and uncertainty. Of the law* governing her womanly health she knows nothing. She becomes nerv- Mrs Carrie Nation w*» arrested in Los Angele« this week fit tulw tiaing her lecture by m<ans of a carrtBge decorated with banners m-tking the announoemtut, being driven through the principal streets As the city ordinance had not been enforced against othere it is cot out, irritable, sleepless, dejected her, already, marriage is a failure improbable that Carrie s»w s I I sees long unhappy years before her, and golden opportunity to gain sympa shrinks from them. TWR HELP SHE HIIDS. thy—and hearers. Under such cir- Evidently in such a case a woman cumstar ces the arrest was inde needs help, and the help she needswill be found in Dr. Pierce’s Fsvante Pre feasible. scription It will cure nervousness, —- sleeplessneM sn<i irritability, encourage The bill providing tor legal exe cutions to tike place within the penitentiary enclosure has passed toe legislature and nwsits the eig- n ture of Governor Chamberlain. As ihete is no emergency olause it will not take effect for ninety days. The circuit court meets in Eugene That was tx’reme orucltv Rtp- Monday, March 2ud. As hanging ! reeentatlve Galloway, of the D rno- sentenci-s are usually made opera | cratic minority, making a epeect I tive w thin a month from the date when bis name wst called to vote i of »eaten e, it looks as if Sheriff for senator, ye* erday, *a if be F.*k would have the pleasant duty going to v ’te for one of th* Repub i o arranging the hemp oravat about lican cont» »»ant*, then finiabing by E E Lyons’ neck. casting bis v te for bis t *rty csd -1 didate. The ebook might bare re-, John D Rockefeller’* ageot sent aolusi fatally if there had been a w >rd by letter tn not a few senators case of heart disease among tbe ex that Stan lard O.l was unalteraoly pectant candidates. opposed to trust legislation, then in his letter to senator Quay, jntt left his all . made public, asked for a meeting at •When Mr Cieey died he left all a Washington hotel on the evening if he had to the orphan asylum.” of the date of the letter. “IndeedI That was nice of him With one such letter made Woat did h* le»v«?” public other* scrambled to gel , “H'S twelve ohildren ’’ into tbe band-wagon by telling of the invitation* they had to meet the Standard O.l magnate. Of HE THOLGHT 0E THE RACES. Mrs Ju’twed— t the piano— course Mr Rockf«ller depended on those L.'tir or five hundred million What »h I I p’svT « I Just*e'i—• ■ i'-eotly-"3tar igt-1 ID 1 dollar* l.e is credited a* having, to the first race. He’s g>t to break B dra« tbe honorableeenattr* to him. leg to lose. Mr Qaay h*s largely assisted io maktDg millionaire*, bat to bis credit be scorn* to place him*elf in HIS EXPERIENCE an equivocal position through deal- Sii — Joctor, is S-qnet lur.k a i.._- wm •’lis robber of nearlj guod place to go for rb»’i®*t;oaT ev-ry man, weman and child in. Doctor—Mure. Tnats where 1 tbeee United State*. got mine- the failing appetite, and bring back the physical buoyancy which has been lost. "When I wrote’to you some time ago asking for advice I was in very poor health," writes Mrs. Ethel Trepto, Mer rill (West Merrill), Wis., Box 54, "suf- fering Continually with severe pains and terrible headaches, and confined to my bed tbe greater part of tbe time. I thought I vras in a delicate condition, and thinkmg that someth'ng must be wrong I consulted three different doc tors. None could tell tne what my case was One said that in no way could I be helped except bv having au operation. Every woman dreads the thought of an Operation, and an did I. After reading one of Dr Pierce's pamphlets I decided to write to him I did so. and wa» told my case resulted from catching cold and not properly caring for my health at the time of monthly period, also .that my kidneys were in bad condition. My back was fairly sore from continual ach ing, and sometimes when I would lie down some one had to rub my back for nearly an hour before I could get any rest. J had a had cough all the time, and my fnends thought I had consump tion, or was surely running into it. After taking three bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and two of the •Golden Medical Discovery • and two vials of Dr. Pierce s Pellets I am able to say truly that I am cured. I thank God and Dr. Pierce so much for being in as gooil health as I sm to-day.” A GRR a T RKCORD. Doctor Pierce s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women little words is summed well. In seven t up the cure < k indreds of thousands of weak and i : < w men. But it would take vltifn to t-t. the story of thene cover everv vanety of a s curai»ie by medicine. mt lia* pssae-l the border ;be uw of medicine ends and and in not a few caaes ie a >n. woman aad b eta toi4 ite Pre* option has restored her to per fect and permanent health. "1 cauaot express uiy joy and ness, nor thank vou enough for good your medicines have done for me,” writes Mrs. Anna Russell, of Harrison, Maine, l’ox 102. "When I began taking your medicine my weight wa<-105 pound», now it is 120. I was troubled with female weakness anil had severe back ache, ovarian trouble, also ulceratiou. Left luug was swollen nearly all the time un i p lined me very much so that at times it was all I could do to take my breath. For six years I suffered dread fully all over and had many different medicines but with very little help, if any at all. I couldn't eat anything except it hurt me very much, would blor.t in bowels and have much pain. Had no anj.elite. A year sgo la«t No vember 1 ut'ciiled to write to Dr. Pierce, and received his kind advice, free. By following his instructions and taking the medicine faithfully 1 began to improve at once, and, although 1 have not taken a drop of medicine since last August, I feel perfectly well—better than 1 have tor the last eight years. I believe that Dr. Pierce's medicines are a God-send to all suffering women. They saved me an operation, for three doctors told me I would never get well without going to a hospital and having an operation p«r- formed.” gentleman oould come neater a inning the state oratorical Co tilt <t to be held here In one month, than a lady, and I*, seemed teat, ennerted with the cli- curmtanc» that Mr Harvey Densmore bad an excellent paper, a superbly classical diction at d polished appear ance, he w«< given Brat place. He will represent t'>e Htate Uhivereiiy’s ideal of oratory at the coming contest hut he can hardly expect to win over Hie tearing, geelioulatiug, Bryauinlc ¡class of volubility which wid come from other colleges and oapture tl e suTenoe and judges over the heads of tbs olaa. io t rail ing of ths higher sty lid department of orat <ry of the Univer- eity. L has always oeen the case and there In no reason to believe that a variation will come this year. Mr. Densmore's subject was “Th« Voice of La b<>r.” Mies Ella Travis was the la t ou the program and pr->»«uted a very strong I I -a on “ t he Message of Joan of Arc.” Her style of delivery was foro' fill, ele gant and crested gri at applause. Hhe was a popular orator and received her ovation grao fully Indeed. Her mark ings were close to the first. The Interspersing numbers by mem bers of the musical department of the school were al! appr<elated, complet ing an txcelienl program for the ever - Ing. H A Vincent w»a a parse tiger to H a . lem today. G C Mourer 1« r visitor In the c ty from Fal-tn. Miss Edith Haggard went to Fill Cr ■ :k today. Dr M M Davis returned to Uorvsllls thl« afternoon. Judge 11 R Klneald was a pa eetiger to Portluuil this tve tlug. Dr Driver went to Hateiu ou the re lated overland this afternoon. Ernest King is again In the city he I guest of tile mother and sister. Webeter Klncild Is lu living, where he will pend Bunday with friend”. H od J M Hhelley returned today from Hakui, and will spend Bunday at home. Mrs W M McPht reon went toGosI 11 today to be the guest of Mr aud Mrs A C Kills there. Ml»» riiecla Dove returni d from -a- lem thia morning and will spend F iu - day in Eugene. TO SVP7HRINO WOMBN. James Huiuphn y and wife, of Port This message comes to you from hnn- land, are hereon a visit to relat es dreda of thousands of women who were and many friend -. once sick and suffering ; Dr. Diertt'l Favoriit P>e^cription hai (ompletely Mrs Geo Nuland e nd eon, of A-toi a, cured ui of disease aid made us well arrived In Eugene thia morning and and happy women Can you afford if are the guunte of friends here. you are sick to neglect suck an oppor tunity of curef Other medicines may Mies Florence Davi< waa a pew n have failed you. Local physicians may ger t > Ro-eburg this afternoon wh< ie OTHER ORATOR«. have said you could not be cured But etie will spend Bunday at home. if yon have not tried "Favorite Pre- Following are the various students of senption,” you have neglected the use PP Corey, Eug-ne agent for W H the colleges who will orate at Ilia In- of the medicine which has cured when all other medicines failed, and doctor* terooll ¿lain Oollnglale S-tniaSt to be Pugh, the archluct, Is In rhe city, re turning from naiem thia morning. proclaimed a cure to l>e impossible. held at Eugens March 13th: Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription Miss Faith Johnson returi ed ttila U O-Harry Densmore. establiahes regularity, dnes weakening afternoon to Ciesweil, after spending Albany—Oliver H Hlokey. drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion. and cures female weakuesa. As a the past week with relatives In Eu» Forest Grove—M I. Barm t. tonic and nervine it Is unequaled tn its gene. Wnlmielte—Edger E Mertsse. strengthening powers. It lestores the O A C — Guy E Mo re. Arthur Penueck, ex-stud'-nl of th« lost health and gives back color to the Monrm.uth—W R Rutherford. cheek anil plutnpuess to the lorm. University, arrivid till” afternoon, •na Sick women are invited to consult Dr. McMinnville—E A Bmiib. is shaking hands with old friends Pierce, by letter, free, and so avoid the Newberg—Luey Gause. about the city. offensive examinations, indelicate ques tions and obnoxious local treatments J J Hughes, former r- Ident of Eu gene, and oueofthe b it clarlorietl-t* In the state, 1« thinking of returning o Eugene to reside. Dr. Lowe, the optlolan, will be In A lowed F«b 5, 1B33 - bis Eugene place of batlneia all next R-ad acct— wrek. He Is at ynur service for a rr • 1 2 13 enable conelderali >n, E Klug *r»vsl............................ Jss Hears gravel........................ .... 8 1» WM Kely.of Maa Francisco, w bo E P R-dford “ . ................... .... 1 88 Installed the UDARD'l rioiiplex type- Henry Lardz roadwork......... .... iff <0 set'iug machine, went ou to Portia d W li Ai 4'»«< lutnlsr............. .... » Ml early ibis morning. Aright A Buck num saw......... .... 4 >1 J M Ht»fl ini read work ............ .... fl Î5 I Misses Myrtle Pinkham and Gertrude N B Mu h< rland rcs-lwork..... .... 13 60 Hsrtitn<>t.d arrivid thia af >*rnoor> from J E Richardson roadwork...... .... 4 <0 Jutrotlou City, wlieretbey t-acli school, 22 M) to spend Munday with frlsnda here. •ften deemed neceMary by tbe home J E Johnson roadwork............. .... 1 50 Hon J K Weath-rford, of A l>auy, is physician All letters are treated as strictly private and sacredly confidential. I it Howard roadwork ........... ... 1 60 io the city. He has lawn engaged to Address Dr R V. Pierce, B iffalo, N. Y. D H-fl-y roadwork..................... .... 8 00 defend Vi rs Elliott Lyons, but says ho "Favorite Prescription” has tbe testi J 0 Bar k •• ..................... .... «0 Will have r < thing to do with Lyons. mony of thousands of women to its J 'ho Dick '• ..................... .... « CO R A Drury, of Pleasant Hill, who complete cure of womanly disease. Do not accept an unknown and unproved Jims» E B«y •• ..................... .... 8 00 has been con fl ■ <1 to the hospital with < lyde B«y •• ..................... .... I W) a cut foot, and (.'baa C .Marsh, of Co- substitute in its place. YOU MG WIVES J Fredrickson •• ..................... .... 2 25 burg, with rn»-« lee, wt re di-chsrg<d will find Dr Pierce's Common Sense Fr-d Fr»«lrick*>n roadwork.... __ 1 81 today aud they left for th«ir re-pect ve Medical Adviser full of helpful informs- I Morri* rusdwork..................... .... 3 40 I homts. tion. It is a boo« every wife and mother J Nelson raid work.......... ... .... 4 65 FJ Miller, of Albany, t as been In should posées» This great, modern med ical work contains more than oue thou H H ft man roadw rk ................ ... 2(5 the cl’y. He goes on sooth t<> look U PA af'er orchard and hop lrit» r»et». He sand large pages and over ~ao illustra tions. It is sent absolutely free on 0 B» k toad work. .... 1 W» sta'ea that Hon H B Millet’» orch -d receipt of stamps to pay expense of ts«il- M near Grant* Pass wav rot very bally ing only. Send Jt one-cent stamps for C Oloween roadwork ..................... the cloth-bound volume, or only >1 . P Prnnlt »'on ro*dw<>r*......... ...„ 20 00 da*iage< *y high a at> r, a ■ error' is- stamps for the book m paper cover* ' A' Mund roadwork.................. 75 ly staled. Address Di. R. V. Pwrcn, Bugnio, N. Y. | County Allowances. i yeste ! his 11s l>all< Ison an Iho lo» iah, wl I, of Cl ill. S JOK itement t ing hai nouuce mge li dlowen o be a ule. •ailed vote f< ong sta that th bom* c id no "om th use bj censt apable I i lembe rry c l ILE -vice Set Boc ir ( at .12 rs »n d .1