>AY • B-Ni te str mple- ,e. Ma MS < tha , intha hool »ctly In. I d IU heard ;on ' that lothl lea ras in and Mir i 1 a I it di vho port khur aaya off uegi him. a me hort rirea Ok in a > han it ! Hin it t but » to y it t it ork nt s be lull ih < We hav»- seen no announcement yet of « Sei. tor Simon being put uu the » imnitte»- to receive Pi«-.-i«l»*nt Roose 'I'iilL* veil at Poi t lami Weekly Eugene Guard. SATURDAY.............. ' BIG WOOL CROP FOR YEAR 1903. t’oiitit Zuboroweki, kille«i iu Italy FINISHED A BRI I'ALIilSBAND iu au i.iitomubiie accident, was an Twenty Million Pounds on the 0. lf ever there waa excuse f<>- mur een made. DEMOCRATIC THREW CARBOLIC PRIMARIES. ACID IN HIS FAQ Brownsville, Or , April 2-fa Shea, uu lnnoceut victim of a?”1'’ H.ld In L?ne County Today - throwing episode in Brownsviife 2* Other Counties Have Ap­ ur«iay, uearly lost his eyesight f ' refuses to prosecute liecauw tu pointed Delegates wouiau who threw the acid . gized. Wu' W itif wool at a good price Eastern The Denn rut ic party in Laue coun- Portland, Or., April I.—During the Oregon -heepmen with their twenty Shea was walking down Main .t r . • . . - J. I- vein r.«o:i, th.- 1 1. I:. A ’- Co., «‘11 early iu the niomiug in conipanv million p >1 1.1. can pass the poorhouw ship from points tributary to its lines gates tothe county convetion to be held Mr. Labeck. They wen. lassl^S with feelings akin to scorn. in Eugene next Thursday, April Jth. iu Oreogn a grand total of J),*100,000 in other counties of th»- district the Fix building when a do.,r that tb- pounds of wool. This will 1» packed county central committees have used hud just passed wus opened President Roosevelt has an Italian iu square bales, compresseJ to a den t), ii- i appoint delegate« with Shea naturally turned his h-ad a sity of 19 pounds to the cubic foot. prufu.s >r engaged to give him fen­ just us he did so a hand holding The three sack system of baling will out boi ling primaries, but Lane in leave the world. cing lessons. Ho will find con »1st.-ou f«4b»wiug the more satisfac­ g I as« of carbolic acid shot out ¡J not be use»I. The woman was »lying as the result | Shea received the contents iu his >-t ii multi all oxer the West at work The above information was given tory | wuy. The county convention of cancer of the breamt cauwcl by a He drew his muffler around his eyj f -n< ing. oil the same day that out this morning by General Freight meets iu Eugene blow of her husband's flat She pain aud the doctor afterwards told him district, convention Agent Miller of the O. K 4 N. Co., ut the republican that this is all that saved hiseyesig^ fully raised herself from the I I. got the conclusion of a conference with will add to the big convenes. This Nut a few people will think that the His face was badly burned bi n a pistol from a drawer, crawled New York state niHti who paid four prominent wool growers and shipper« crowd which w ill be in the city on fiery fluid. * of this state and the Northwest. A I he democrats will have through a ball to h rhu.-uii l's room, thousand dollars for a nine weeks’ that day. Mrs. Dave Bond, formerly of H a j number ot wool men gathered iu a conveutii) U of 190 delegates. then shot him dead. 1 L it was on I >ld bull calf is a good «leal of a calf sey, admitted that «he threw the .dj this city upon invitation of the rail­ EUGENI- PRECINCT JUDGES The murder thus ex March 16th. but she declared that Shea was uot th» road and dlscusse«! the outlook for I him,elf—or a sheep. Those act! - as judges for the priui- wo the plaimst baffled th» police, mail she intended to injure Shs the present y»«ar ami the proliable Sheriff Fisk is preparing the invi­ ary el< c ion,, *i.i Eugetie are as follows: derpe I ate mau's condition being The Woman suffrage constitutional yield. The '«(uestion of baling was tations to be seut out to officers and South Eugene No. 1.—Eli Barger, said that u number of youugmen bar, been annoying hi r, and that she in that suspicion coul 1 not attach to amendment was d< feated In New but incidental aud iu reality received others who will be admitted to the John Calloway aud John Higgiue. sligi t « onsideration. ten»le rotea. It For some time the Botali)’ Worsted an apology to Shea, who has decide) black-bordered card will la* Is- fu-nt Geo. W. Kin- y aud .1. J. Walton. wa» a very short vol«, the registra ­ Mills, a large Eastern wool using cou- that he will uot pro.-ei-ute. “I'he attention of th»- gold » I melarli Soul h Eugene No. 2. — B. B. Mc- out next week, Not many of them ceru, has beeu urging upon these tion showing 92,000 votes. ’ prose ia called to the fact that Preai lie Kiuuey, F. M. Wilkins ami Tom shippers to it, the adoption of the will be issued as the hanging will dent Diaz of Mexico, says his country conducted as quietly as possible. three sack system instead of the i The scaffold will lie built and <•11- Brown. North Eugene No. 2.—N. T. Wilson, is generally proeperou- nut withstand square tialo which has been used by closed in the jail yard early in t I1M J. 1. l’hilippi and C. M. Kissiuger. A. mg the rapid and coot muo-is d» . Northwest shippers in the past. The we»-k, work commencing Monday. CRESW ELL DELEGATES. elation of the value of silver, Mexico » plan is favored by the Botany Mills N. Stryker will conduct the work. is the gathering together iu a single At the Creswell primaries J. E. chief product. That will make tin- (From The News, April 3.) bale, under low pressure, of three Noland iieted as elurirmau and Chas. Last Friday night, as O. W. Holme, «alitor of tiie Oregonian fed bad. bags of wool. This would naturally, Stanton sercetary. Following were was going home on the railroad track, How can it be that a silver using require more room in cars than the - the delegaets chosen: Geo. L. Cil­ he fell into a cattle guard at the end The directors of the Farmers A Mer ­ country is prosperous, even with its method now in use of cumpressiug 12 frey, Chu». I Stanton. Guy Stone, ' of a small trestle and fractured thru; Wa look at this as an age of civili- pounds of wool iuto a cubic foot of chants’ Bank of Junction, held their J. E. Noland, Hobt Brady, Clyde greatest industry b-glsl.iti-d a liu-t ribs and injurtxl his collar bone. annual meeting Wednesday and elected by every important country in the 7a! ion , ) et tin* holy ynol of Russia space and was uot seriously consid­ Smith. the following officers: President, J. Rev. Miller preache«! his farewell world? Surely Mexico should be in has just canonized I at her Seraphim, ered by the woolgrowers and shippers. A. Bushnell; vice presjdnet, B. A. SPRINGFIELD. sermon in the Baptist church last Tie 1DD3 product for Oregon of financial straits, in the depths of d».- who died in 1*13, pronouncing that Welby Stevens. Frank Armitage, A. i Sunday. Ho will remove to Carlton, 2O,(JUU,O0l) pounds of wool, rates about Washburn»-; cashier, W. C. Wash- burne; assistant cashier, G. 1-'. Skip­ Bogart, II. H. Anderson, A. Larson, Ore., about the 15tii of this month, pair if the flue theory of these people the miraculous signs and cures Ht- the same as that of last year. where he has a pastorate. worth. J. E .Stewart, II. L. Wright. is correct that there is but one money tributed to him were authentic. A JUNCTION CITY. The Springfield Shingle Mill Co., P»i-ial oonimiseion appointed iu 1892 metal—one lyi-tallie god lit to be has sold its engine to Fischer Broa., North Junctinon — G. F. Skipworth has found that he parformad niuety- worshipped! anil that gold ! lived on dry bread «nd hot water for M. Miilllorn, J. C. Bran­ who moved it to Marcóla the first of three months, not being able to keep II. two miraculous cures. The»« miracles any food on tny stomach ; bad constipa­ stetter, C. P. Houston, T. W. Pool, the week, where it will be used in tha When the women’» athletic club al»ays happen in out-of-tlie way tion anil awful headache ; was bloated at J. J. Darnielle. mill. times iu the l»owels, had pain in the that 1» being organized in New York plai'us ami under circumstances that South Junction — Thos. Poo), Jas. The firm of Ilolmes Brothers, deal chest and hacking cough, but, thanks to gets far enough along to have branch«-» would not Is- accepted •• credible or Dr. Pierce, I am not troubled anv more. Calvert, II. J. Dickey, N. Pergueson, ers in general merchandise, has dis­ I also used the ‘ Pellet»' un«l the ‘Golden J. R. Hill, W. W. Oglesby. iu every hamlet in the laud, thi n, authentic by Hny court proewgiing olved, O. W. Holmes retiring. H Medical Discovery,’ and hull all of them A. Skeels, the former proprietor, EUGENE. perhaps, wo shall have a new d«-al aud under the ordinary rules of evidence. just as Dr. Pierce recommends them to be A wewian's life is verv much like a " Since last Octol-er I have traveled over North Eugene Nol. —1. L. Camp­ and E. A. Holmes have formed a possibly th» woman of the future in­ Man is not only a gullible ersature river. I It begins ’ la the little rivulet of hard rocky roads in fiirni wagous and partnership and will be known » stead of putting her arms around but is often anxious to lie gulled. girlhood, but grows breeder and deeper ’felt no return of any of my old troubles, bell, J. O. Watts, I. E. Stevens, J. J. Skeels A Holmes. Walton, W. J. Ri-yse G. W. Kinsey, ill womanhood, with many a rock, and I know that before using Dr. Pierce's hubby's nock and stroking his whls E. N. Casteel will commence the Th» lueldont of Baron von Stern­ threatening wreck. At last as mid­ medicines I could not have stood half of D . R. Lakin. kers when she wants the price of a dle life ie ayprouehed a look ahead it, as the least jar »r have caused erection of a building 22x42 feet, tvs burg bidding adieu to Ihrasidank »teewe the river hreaAeaird eat into a achieg from lies« to feet. COTTAGE GROVE. 39 went shirt waist will feel engges stories high, on the corner of Fifth "I meet highly recemtueod all of Dr. Roosarrilt at tha Washington railroad calm aari «¡acid lake, but before ths East Cottage Grove—J. W. Baker, aud Main streets, just as soon as the tively of her bioepe and say olfhand, I lake is reached tkare are ra| els to be Pierce'« medicine«, and I hope all ladie« depot has not turue»l out n» two peo­ rsn, which threaten peril and misfort­ suffering from female complaint will try J. C. Wallace, Jas. Ornielli, Thoa. mills are abitf to fill bls order for “I could use a couple of dollant, olii ple would doilbtles« have liked it. The une. That calm and placid lake is the Dr. Fierce's Favorite Pres* i iption, and I Medley, Currin Cooley, D. P. Patter­ lumber, which will be about the first man, if you happen to have them in well-earned at of wife aud mother after kuow that if used right, relief and hap­ sou, L. F. Wooley. of the week. The upper story will be German press castigates the GemiHU war» of care. Tim rapids that lead from piness will follow.” yoirr clothes."—Ex. West Cottage Grove—Si. 8. Burc- made into living rooms and the first nniba »dor unmercifully, whilo for the river to ths lake mark the period extraordinary results ham, P. II. Ventch, W. H. Mlller, known as change of life. Th» re are few That Oregou woman who with (Ivo Pre ideut Roosevelt it looks as if he women who pass this period without have followed the use of D t . Pierce’. Geo. Thomp.-on, llarvey Taylor, Jeff floor will be occupied by J. E. Wilson A Company, as a harness establish­ little children and little money made was willing to curry favor among clti- sickness more or less serious. Some­ Favorite Prescription by women under­ Markley and J. H. Currin. ment. times this change of life Iwcosies a sud going this change. In some cases where her way up to Alaska in search of the zeus of German «lascant. The Baron change; the change of decay. The body insanity has been pronounced the us« hoaband who had deserted her, hail was the only foreign representative weakens, the mind fails, and in the very of " Favorite Prescription” has restored prime of life the woman liuds herself a sound liess of mind with strength of plenty of uerve. She found I him with that took occasion to bid the Presi­ Issly. There is no con­ dition of body resulting another woman, but if he « does not dent farewell. He excuses himself It is not yet known what clubs will from this period which return to his family, and stay re- with the plea that th«» parting courte­ " Favorite Prescription ” lx) in the valley baseball league, says is not perfectly adapted turned, miners' law will tlx t h 1 in so sy was unofficial. Gf course it was. REAL RSTATE TRANSFERS. to meet. In nervous af­ the Albany Democrat. Albany, Eu­ he will elope no more nor do any- But the simplest acts of diplomats fections it» influence ii gene aud Roseburg are settled upon. Effie Barber to Dora Lyons, SO acres promptly felt. It is a Cottage Grove was bclpg arranged for iu tp. 18 8, r 2 w, <300. thing else than occupy six feet of carry political signiflcance. Consid­ nerve nourishing medi ­ but is probably out. Salem and Mc­ frozen Alaska earth. ering the ill feeling between this Maude Wilkinson to Charlee J. cine. and quiets the cry­ ing nerves as crying Minnville are now working for a Muck, 160 .'acres of land in tp. 17 •> country and Germany, the l«-ast that children are quieted—by place and it is quite likely the league r 7 w, $750. can lie said is that Baioll von Steru- feeding them. It en­ will be established with Albany, Eu And now a Dr. Wood of Portland, burg was indiscreet. Rilla Strickland to Charles J. courages a healthy ap- gene, Roseburg, Salem and McMinn p»tite, and gives quiet Muck, 160 acre» in tp. 16 », r 7 w, has returned to Portland after n an«i refreshing sleep. It ville. Til«- clubs will be made up of $100. thirteen months stay in the dry Ari An Eskiui* Fpisndt is the t>est »onv- and local players except the batteries and Sarah L. Knox, et a), to Oregon nervine for weak, run­ perhaps one or two other players in Iona climate with the claim that it “You are the light of my life," A Southeastern Railroad Company, down women. cured him of consumption. Not sights! Hie lover, edging a trifle closer the support not justify- right-of way, $1. " I can testify," writes some cases, i, '' Mi»« Ia?na Pazdernik, of ing much of . a a salary list. The suits doubting the In-alt hfiiln. ■ s of Yrlzoua on the hand carved Ice settee. Otto L. Darelius to Maliel R. Dare 15*» Ricker Street, St. for the Albany club, which will air for lung troubles, there will be You ouly say that because you know Louis. Mo., "that m«- beer the name of the city, ins, 213.24 acres in tp. 15 s, r 1 w. have been $850. mother must give her ordered doubters who will any Dr. Wood never I drink so much train oil," alio blub­ wreck. No woman can escape this pe­ sincere thanks to the _ _ ...... lnB ot Jatnea Coon, and the doctors of the bered. riod of change last how far-reaching World s Dispensary Medical Association grounds are being fixed up. Newton and Laura Kinyon to Al- had consumption the real, genuine However, It resulted in a match.— its etfects will be depends upon til* vena D. Morse, half acre in tp. 17 A r < 7 lclr a,1 " ce 111 ber trouble — char.ee article. 1 here an- several candidates for po ­ womanly health. Th - only way in of life ; also must sav that the ' Favorite Judge. which women can approach this time Prescription,’ with the ' Pellets,’ was of sitions on the Albany team. Sam r 4 w, $50. in sdety is by making Lillis M. Eggleeham to Frederic R- ”’ probably play third aud Parts is about to forbid putting any great benefit to her. I recommend them Dugger i will l I’epiot, 81.3 acres in tp. 17 s, r 8 «, fbe Riehf Man. to all sufferers in similar eases. PKOl'KH yaF.I-AV A l-IOXS FOR TUB is one of the pitchers, palter or mgs into the streets, the He is doing $475. ^" ’/“'’onie Prescription is tine work with the b: Cll ,XGB 11. Joe I farcy “My uncl»» »lie»l yesterday, sir, and purpose being to prevent the disaemi the best friend o f women at every crit- Fred Fisk, sheriff, to Lillis F*« This proper ar »ration mratH ................. is wanted at first, but the . nation of tuberculosis germs. The 1 wntif you to officiate. Can you •ay building up of the w >matilv health and lcal perm»! of life. It enables the maiden whether he can play. it is not known gleeham, two-thirds interest in 81.3 to pass through the first change of life something nice about him?” Steve Whitney the general nlivocal health, for the without the U.tiide, weakness and most intelligent ami sweeping reforms acres in tp. 17 s, r 8 w. sheriff's deed. “But I didu’t know him." health at th» i some cliampionship abutslant vigor and vTtahty. and making A ‘Rice' Vieitloit tultervulosis the death rate from that at («»If or tennis he p-et-nrt, for the the babv . advent practically pmnlesi the city aie said to be ¡rood. West, 80 acres in tp. 18 s. r 2 •tram anti brings hei hudy up t» the It » • purely vegetal - pn^ar.tmn, c-n- TO INCLUDE disease has been diminished by the Minuta Constitution.) SOT '' RN T0WN8. $24!t I>. P . |„.r: fr peritai in comfort sii» must make extra correspuu. em-e .s held a. strictly priytt. Medford, <-ar|»eiitera. The I'niou, comprising ’ . , I urg sufficient to constitute a canse Dr iwvrairwlion for ih» extra »traiti »he is to R VpZn n°a Adlir’“ I'r In the league. He c •bout six hundred) men. fixed the unaergo calls a m<£ '* <8 inwitu.bi, Ta]n/ u grounds that coniplaint doe» not then let out their poorer workmen, for Percy K. Kelly. Linn's candidate preparative for thia cteange it wtU frac MrOn iANIZE NEXT WEEK tile dealer who ulm . > state facts sufficient to constitute for congress. ticsllv ramo«, a'-l it.» paini a» ! tianver» "l-AvontelVscttp-,. A““ *1"1' retaining the bettar class. The S.Ve%f iw.Vi?C .T"""»,,-ri cause for suit. I pou motion of J R I lavi». Sena­ ami pruder th « «• -. al time free freni th.btUeni.rejj, t psb ••rough" carpenter». left to shift for tor Pen v 1; Kelly was authorited to tk» phraicald . u»nd -uental affla.- “eting of citizens It*« mentors » im nw n 1 PROBATE MATTERS yoerl^Uere^^ « iciatad with il k themselves, found out at one-- that «■deci I i ieb-gat»-» at large to support tu* ao ,»ra organize a Estate of Elsie E. Kelly, dec-e«*1- But if th» peri.»! ha» l.ren eatere»! -.poti f ntroi a local Final account of B. F. Keeney, »d •elf preservation is the first law of ! im nt th»- coiign-asional convention. wHhout preparal t» "J ivonte Pro ::p- womax nffiia Wi!l protnpd» , U h poinfal • >-■ Mcaiyw •' Il.nmrMiSM i to par „ da: »de Ce Ca W . u-ed w»s recently hearing. I ’ -» then will be ample room for prcmotele» one c«»uld cover». Addrra Dr Mr. I ■ •■■■ -ill ss. port. Cash received $4.578.13: P*" bave and tetre. I Uad tlotuacte Uvulne . kilo N. Y tween now and the out. $1,291.28; lialam-e on $3.2.’*‘ “1- 15th in«t. Invitations Feing Pnpared. SPRINGFIELD NOTES The Crisis comes lo Women (he Tor lug Potili in Lile. Baseball League. du K* W| » la I f Courthouse Items. ly noi r • t IT filipp turai ¡ere n flic in If a ct iari ¡an ■ P ai n >«» ¿2 A 5 ( E r sail Eug TTl be su] affirm Selling ed to ipauy, g a lai >tn n i t) ■t ii i upon r ights re title 11 of «ion a ii. east erson, eburg, row, ( il 3, 1! umber of bo, enrol ht, 20 ndauce f absA es late, of Lui Jess Le de Hai Ith. Kai ly pupi ing. S early i t* ly be« arithn ool ver; very ki Let Kelly Name Them I 0 I he All