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ANNUAL MELTING I City Council The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, aud which has been in use for over 30 year», baa borne the signature of and ha* been made under his per sonal aiijH-rv ision since it* infancy. Allow no one todei-cive you in thi*. All Counterfeit», Imitations and ••Ju-d-as-good” are but Kxperiiueuts that trifle with ami endanger the health of Infant» mill Children—Experienco against Experiment, GENUINE CASTORI A ALWAYS B ar» the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Held Its Yearly Session Last Night. Mayor Cbrismau’s an exausfive dociim ♦ ire tereatuig fact- arnl 1 CO i lit city’s tluaucii I growth, its health. • f file mayor call »1 - amount of »tree! «• the past year, a’- i .Iso compli- , recomniendiitioi. - nu-uts the city on it ti . department he many im c aud calls atleuti -o e turbid» u» proveineuts ma I- giving the report in full. Recorder’s Report. 9 Polhe and Oth-r Appointive Of ficers Retained Reports of Mayor, Rec> rder ard What is CASTORIA Ciisforia is u liarinlc»« "bstitute for Castor Oil, I’.ire- jjoric. Drops ami Soothiiijr Syrups. It is Pleaaant. It «• ntniiM neither Opium, .Morphine nor other Narcotio Bubatanee. It* age I» it* guarantee. It destroy* Worms and allays Feverishncs*. It cure* Diarrhoea and Wind C’olic. It relieve* Teething Trouble», cure» Constipation and Flatiilency. It mudmilatei* the Food, regulate* the Stoniacti and Itowel*, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children’» Panacea—The Mother’* Friend. PeTSnD<H Mayor’s Rep1 • Treasurer. TI ip new tuefiMT* <>f the city council took their Mcatri in ttint uugiiid body <iu I th»» ol<l oihm retired at the an nual meeting held last night. Th»» meetiuff wuh railed to order at , the appointed hour. The find order of Liibim’hh whk the report of the elec- tion canvuri-ing board which showed that G. K. ChrL-niaii bad been elected mayor, end G. W. Grittiii, L. (). Beckwith, I . M. Wilkin*, J. I». Matlock and T. B Anderwon council- men. MAY(>R '8 APPO1NTM ENTS. Mayor Chrisman mude bis annual appointments as follows:, J. S. Stiles, chief of police; R. E. E.i Hand mid Geo. Crouer, night watchmen : J. P. Turner, street com mirsiouer; J. M. Williams, city attor ney; <’. M. Collier, city surveyor. I These are all reappointments. Follow itig is the annual statement of Record, r B. F. Dorris: ANI» NUMBER OF ARRESTS CHARGE. Drunk aud disorderly. 27. Trespar- 3. Fighting. 2. Assault, 2. Violating ordiiiiii, for prevention of fires, 2. Driving over hose, 1. Discharging pist-Js within city 1 ini its, 2f Engage,] in a brawl, 2. Riding bicycb- <ni sidewalk after daik without lice . 15. Committing nui 1. Vagrancy and begging. 6. Furnishing liqoiirs to minors, 6. Violating quarantine regulations. 3. Jumping off moving train, 1. Resisting an officer, 1. Total, 74. Committed to pii-oti, 151, days 23. Paid fines amounting to 8165.50, u*>. Complaints dismissed, 9. R< leased to leave town, 6. TH« CIHT4UA COMPANY, TT MUR"*» STRICT, NtW VOR8 CfTT. 1 IN’AN’CIAL STATEMENT. Mr. Hermann's Ghost. Corvallis Times :—It seems strange that tlie Eugene convention should have turned from the bright and blameless young men offered us can didates, to umue Mr. Hermann for Congress. Mr. lieruiauu is ever a genial person, and time was when ho was a useful congressman, But a stalking ghost follows bini now . It poiuts mi accusing tinger and asks constantly, "Why, Mr. Her malin, did you quit office under the Roosevelt administration?’’ Apparently, the Euguuo convention did not V-» thia ghost ; yet it is to be reckoned with. Either Secretary Hitchcock was wrong, or Mr. lier maim as commissioner wus wrong, 1'be prusideut retained Mr. Hitch- cock, uik I Mr. Heriiimiu was sent home wearing scars mid blemish. I'or ail Oregon couveutiou under the eircunistauoes to lusiat on return Illg him to Washington, rehabilita ted and clothed with now power, is, at least', unexpected. Muro respect would seem to be due the admiuis t ration. Death oí 0. P. Tob y » O. P. Tobey died at his home, 670 Mill street, nt 12 :50 o’clock this after noon, after an illness of »everal months. Ho was aged 77 years. Mr. Tobey was born uear Ports mouth. Me., mid came to Oregon in 1883. lie removed from the eHstern purt of the state to Eugene about foul' years ago und lins silice lived liere. Ile leaves a devoted wife und four soiis as follows: E. O., of Eugene; F. W., of The Dalles; W. L. and F. L., of Olex. The reuiaina will l>e takeu to Michi gan for iuteiMieut. A short Service will he hold at the raaidauce before Irnving, by Rav. 11. A. Green, pastor of ihn Baptist ciiurch, <>f which Mr. Tobey had beeil ii ineuil er for l<> yeiis. The exact time of the servied I um not yot beeil decided. Asks Leave to Adopt. II. Mac Watkins yesterday tiled a petition In the Multnomah county I court for leave to adopt bls nephew, William Edits, nine years old. The child’s mother, Katherine Edris, died In Portland lust week, and it is stated ill the petition H ih I Walter I*. Edris, fid her of thu clnlil, abandoned the wife and child live years ago. The pill les to this action are all well known in Eugene. The parents of lie child b< iug num led here, mid the child was born in this city. Somebody started a story that the clever men of the agricultural depart iiiont at Washington had propagated grain known as “corn wheat'*, which is as big as corn ami as good as wheat, and now the department, is over whelmed with requests tor see I There is no such thing ns corn wheat and that there is no probability that such a A reporter iv.is shown a sketch of hybrid will ever bo produced. the proponed new High School today, plans for which were adopted yester day afternoon, as stated in last even It is not geuerully kuown that HO ing's Guard. cording to postottlce department J The building,which w ill be of brick rulings a torn stamp cauuot bo used trimmed with stone, will l>e an im for postage. Thousand* of people are posing structure, and the IInest High School in Oregon outside of Portland. In the habit, of pasting It together It will be two stories high, with a and putting it upon au envelope to basement and a garret aud will con pay postage with. Envelopes so tain 12 rooms be«idtM a huge assembly stallila«! ara not |a<rmltte<l to be de room. The cupola will la' on one livered, under the postal laws and corner of the building regulations. The New High School The smallpox that has broken out at several pointe in Eastern Oragou is not of the "Manila itch" type. It is the genuiue, Simon pure article. Pimple have got so U»ed to the light type heretofore prevalent »hat they may not appreciate the danger from this later outbreak. People should be very careful about exposing themsevles to poraible case«. Aooording to a large nuuitiar of promineut Republican papers in West ern Oregon, Binger lleriuanu is not the pro|>er man at all for Congress man Repudiateli by the present ad ministration, entirely out with the p i V > rs that I*. they bave l*au giving a good many reasons why he should Iw nomluatwl Now that he Is nomi listed iqirtanly ths reasons have not changed Will they play the saroml Addle with the leader. The Repuldlcans of the first distrlct In conveution at Eugene y -aterday ma le a grave mlslak» wheu tliey nominateti Kinger llermann for eongreaa. If the Dmocral» «t \ll*a ny u«e ffooil jn-igiumt aud uoiul- nate lit-ama». of Jack» -u couiity, Mr. ilermanu'• long career a» a puljic officiai wiil end after thi- vote i» i'onnti-1 on thè Arsi Mouday in Jnne It i» In thè band» of tha demoerata to make or unmaka Mr. Hermann —Timaa Mountainier, Tha Dailaa. INCURABLE I < 4 4 4 unit of outstanding warrants >urai<im<nts for the year for street lighting water as pi-r contract Fire Department .......... Lumber Street improvements and repairs I’olii'e Department Salary ami I’role -ioual Services of City Attorney Salary of Recorder Salary of Treasurer Fortnightly Club -library) Incidental expenses Life Insurance Bu*iness M J. Babb is quite ill at l*cr ,ge. of Saginaw, s|>eut Suu J. Huwu was h passenger to Cot- Grove today. .1 Lan Barrett was a visitor Ht < *4 .ay- i.rore Suu-lay. ( .... Cothran came down from ¡age Grove Sunday, < T immy M-diey came down from Cottage Grove ’his afternoon. Tho». Walker, of Pleasant Hill, was a visitor at this office today. Mi.-s Neva Perkins camo down tom Cottage Grove yesterday. Attorney and Mis. J. 8. Medley ro- turued to Cottage t.rove Sunday. ‘ l • ’ ' o Cottage Grove this atterdnoon. Wiley Frame-, who is !: irg < -i the S P. between I»uusmuir aud Ashland, is here on a visit. Geo. K. Rogers, the W. O. W. won- der, is in Junction City, wbere he presides at a good time tonight. J. L. Robinson arrived in Eugene last week aud is u guest at the home of his father-in-law, E. C. Smith. C. E. Trumbull, timber cruiser, and DeWitt C. Davis, of Drain,»pent a lew day- in Eugene on business last week. Mrs. J. G. Gray, who has been ill for several weeks, suffered a relapse Saturday ami was not much improved yesterday. Mrs. John Kauffman and little son, Beldon, left yesterday for their tome nt Olympia, Wash., after a pleasant visit in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Noland and son, of Astoria, who have been in Eugene for some time, left this afternoon for their home. .Mrs. Noland has spent the winter here. Mrs. M. C. Smith and daughter Mi.— Ada. who have been visiting at 8 16,068.28 the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coff man, returned to their home at Wai ker, this afternoon. 8 40,822.16 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonney left this afternoon for Grunt’s Pass, where they will reside. They were accoKu panted to the train by several friends who wished them well. Accrued Interest on warrants [mid Total April I — ( iih I i mi hand Taxes for General Fund Taxes for lload and Street Fund Taxes for Library Road Tax returned by County Court Poll and Road, collected by City Attorney Street Asaessiiienta Liceunea Fines Repairs to sidewalks mid rubbish Hold Estray» sold 100 feet of lot 3, block 1. Premium ou warrants 377 Rent ot fr. 3d ...tre' t J. W. Whittaker J. d. Muhon is now working in the interst» of the Willamette Valley Land Company. Will Jennings, who has been connected with the company, has severed his connection with the same mid has gone to Spokane. Miss May Larimer, who has been 8 27.224.27 teaching school at Lexington, Or., for the past nine months, returned home Sunday. She started another term of school at High Bank, above Spring flelil, this morning. on hand received from taxes received from sewer assessments < 'oiitrn. By January mid July interest on sewer bonds For const ruction mid repairs on sewers 8 702.28 553.27 Balance on band Dr. M. G. Evans has returned from St. Louis, where he took a seveu- rionth»' course m the St. Louis Col lege of Physicians mid Surgeon». He will resume hiB practice at Walter- 8 1,255. ,55 ville. SUPPOSE von were offered l»v a bank or any Ot knew to be al»solutuly sa. • and reliable, a farm, whju knew was, and would always bj worth tl^'j), (1|1 teini8. 1st That you could have ten years to pay for it. 2d’ That you would only have to pay S57 72 once one.- a a f year-making the total cost of the thouaai i 1 ! ir lann amount ’ll: H to at whi- h time it would b- your . and with u ■ urtliir gnarautn •; increase in value each year after the tenth. . “•‘“t, I That if vou were to die atte:- making the Hrst payment woul-i at once become the property of your family. 1th. i hat if you made three , lyments iuid were unabl,. |o b bank tiiat sold it to you would protect you for eleven y(.!lrs witA; tt‘° l-avment, i r aoiild giv-- i->u a -mailer farm worth 81110. or WGI.i,j .’l . ... I, [ .,ym< I attei i u- third to make your other seven payimnU »i I**' jier cent interest. , • You wool I come very near taking that farm, wouldn’t you? -------- (I--------- 'I',---..,1 the tei.n- 1 11 E .41 II AL L11- E I N’SL R.\ N<' E (’i >\iu,, N'EW ) i iRK. Riclinrd \. McCurdy. President, offer you on i|1(.lr "' veil- nolii-v. with the except ion that its guarantees are ina-!e stead of laud. m°*» it is the bent policy written by auy company in the world, hi - by the large-t. ol-l. st and best company in the United Stati 18 I on ri-ier before have hud an opportunity to get a li'• insnr»» iraet like thi-, ami if will pay you to look up the agent ar ..uoatj? While you can. I Everybody, from the wealthiest banker to tho bumbles! worker ing it, and rein aiber the poorest man can get it at the same nri-.J U millionaire. ** bi the words of the gr- at evangelist. Sam Jones, "This i, God'., deni-e t-> yon in makina way for you to provide for your familyi».1* aud for yourself if yon live long.4 Uy 11 ** Th re viil a day cone whei yen will wish yoihah This efre' f you fui fa da si now. DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY GOBY. Cail on W. A WANN, Local Agent, At Loan and Saving- Bank building (up-tairs) RECAPITULATION. 810,000.00 1,3597.80 Resources. Sewer fund balance faxes in course of collection Delinquent street assessments Delinquent sewer assessments Lumber on baud ®The year 1903 is here »«WiilTIB—BW’Tr- 3—MBWa— ¡ and we ure selling Groceries as cheap as the same articles can te purchase I auywhere. We devote our entire time and attention to the one line. Therefore are better able to supply your wants in this lit i- than those who male groceries a secoddary matter The new Arm guarantees satisfaction with every purchase aid solicits a continuation of your patronage. Our Motto’‘To Please’’ McKinney & Holeman u L’MnHB • OBnHi fl • * r— T— We are still in the same old place..,. NEVI DOOR TO THE PROPOSED OPERA HOUSE. O.ir-'roe-rr^a permanent th a* in Eugene and we will continue tori the best of everythin.' in our line at the very loweat figure, Our slot» will lie known in the future as it has in the pqst. “The old reliable." Ph..,; Rd mi. j • • ••A CAR LOAD • •• • Direct from quarries in New England. I wo more ears on (lie way. None furnish better work. None in the valilej handle in larger quantities, • fence ouk prices are right . Write for booklet. EUGENE GRANITE AND MARBLE W Editor S. L. Moorehead is up from 8 13,551.78 Junction. Hal Wood is down from the Blue B. F. 1X4RR1S, Recorder. Illver mines. Tommy Medley returned to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Hom H. K. Kiucaid returned this afternoon from Portland. J .L. LeRoy cmne dowu from Cot tage Grove this afternoon. w< WHITE a ™,, MONUMENTS ARREDI 8 10,046.11 Five billard tables, 81<<0. rtie «lauding committee» of the | council wi-rt- named as follow« One Auctioneer. 811. Judiciary—Htmdernon, (¡rifiiu, Wil- ' One peddler, 816. 1 kina. One hawker. 816. l inance Dorrin, Paine, Beckwith. Twenty the theatrical and other Street»—Matlock, Dorris, Ander- shows, 8219.50. sou. Thirty three bicycles, at 82, »66. Fire and Water—Wilkins, Hander One shooting gallery, 811. aon, Gritfiu. One bowling alley. 813.50. Health— 1’alne, Beckwith, Matha-k. Rent stands, carnival week, 8:12.50. 117 dogs. 8117.50. Printing Beckwith, Griffin, lien Total. 8.5727. dersou. Councilman Paine was re- elected president of the council. OREGON. _ Pommy Wheeler is down from Sagi naw. Total indebtedness Respectfully Submitted. - ® (Daily Guard, April 14.) S. Smeed is down from Walterville. Sam Thurston, of Dallas, is in the 8 23,597.89 city. M F. Gilstrap is home frim Port land. - - EUGENE, 8 1.448.17 Liabilities. l iimiitiire.l »ewer bonds 1 u-nerul fumi deficit Thnt la VVImt the Books Say ot Routinr Business. Ctwonlc kl«l-ioy 1)- m »«, lint 1 he council trausacte<l the followiug the Now Fulton Compounds routine busitiiMiH: time n Record i 87 of N cüio « PET1 HONS. erica A mon 2 Chronic C iimck In Prtitiou for opening Walnnt street curable by All Other Mcdlcinan. referml. Petition to move Guard building WrutfflfttB Wnrw i bl ktdney Alftraae that has a few feet south to make room for L ft rf o I < 1 I Of U :i t: . ’ <• • mi J <». Beckwith’s proposed brick, re ■tad H in thm r*-,*aiv>< 4 by vbyaioi»»« a « ferred. iaeurab v ayl lhai t.| m tha adíe i ot the Petition for sidewalk from Mr ft'Milvu tkal i * « au lh< !r nhel vos a <• U«l ti# uh II * ** , i n furi t ...it • » y mount postoffice to conuei't with East alu» taulha »4 alt eaaaa ara nr< carabi», a: J Eleventh street wnlk, referred. Crngitlai« lb« » •» ara t .bM’a< ibe u- w » i i I’etitioii to grade and gravel Char px»uti«l« Oar »X UM • . sthm - i • « -w fhr Sell« I ft aife f, Ua* F * **< dr •( ¿ J r% 4 nelion street let ween West Eleventh • trrwl, Saa tiauetaea, an * •* <ar« It •» aver a and Weat Fourteenth »treet, rafernd. A *t 'U otb«*r« wtw rr, >»r.’rM Ih rg » Petition for widening certain por . . f • r ■ • ni ba< *•. r y Me'uUt Na wart «tabe r hi *•« tions of Charueltou street, rvferml. After a awUm* M n *• -4 ere a yrar J* IVtitiou for. arc light at Ea»t 14th I H \R< »e Ibi« »i y '»•i aa «e f'ai4* bin-half ■» i»t Sert« **» t« rm <*••»(».i.j •nd llilyard street«, referred i.tll » : «lilt w - -u t*. rv •, aarf aa a (•tal i» sieayi. la <, l > • »»V • Mlaay a. Pitiliou of J W. Thornsbury for In upaaM i n «•< «i* J «*» • 1 < »Wai •<.« I ft w o«« .■» M »» vefnuding of city tax»«, raterrad , Ml N* « tare with tae beai Reconinii-ndatiot s that the old Are B'.eet* • .••. b’l lag ot 1*11 be sold and that si-curing addl th.' hut net»« e 1* ».»I tiunal hydrants were referred. boti . « 1 he putting in of new cement crow I tww 1 walks on Willamette at Eighth and Ninth street» was referrisi. ORPIN \NCIX City attorney William.- was inai mo- i* meid ted to draw an ordinance inereaaina the •alary of Street Com m iwdmier Turner from ft» to 8>” per month. Ordinance t<> gm vol l*at teraon mid Mill street» between Ea»t 15<b and « II Ml 8-a«t 17th streets, |aaaed. »I An auiendnNuit to the Jetferwu • th# 1* uta j. street oidiiiacce «•« |sweei| which pro vi-les that uo private »ewer shall con eno nect with Ute sauie. ON — W W M tRTIN, Proprietor r. Tret. COL( H SAL ÏE Colchicine Salicylate Caosu A stanj;r> u ■ ■ -MiiMe cure for RHEUMATISM »nJ GO V ",r. 'u - d h..;iicst medical authorities of Europe - A . j 1 Ded only in spherical capsules, wW1 e : 1 f the stomach without causing irritatioa ai'^rcc-;>!- sjmptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold1, ii. . . .L ?e :re anJ 8ct the genuine. ' ll.I.IAUq MFU. co., C'lUCTUdUro, r* OHIO, For Sale by Linn Drug Co. Attorney G. F. Skipworth, of Junc tion, was in Eugene tiidav" Arthur Stublitig, a former popular U. O. student, arrived today. A, N’. Striker went to Cottage ■■MilalàB ?l T»Tt,. MOTT’» The rrf .. , hiIHlV KllIA i: »-ILI-» Grove this afternoon on husiueM. . • . v V'r n ;v’"‘s prostrai.-,n and all di- i- - - ■ t ilierp-r^ Street Commissioner's Report . ' ' ■■■.■■ ITostratlon. Fai ■ '■■ ■ - t Miss .Lillian Goodeiiow, who has To the Honorable Mayor and Com- been quite ill is reported much better. IFTFR IKING Horileri........ v . 'i'1 V' " vaJ '■ ’ *o < vn»-:mpti-»n M and In«u tr. 'runuMNb, ; ■. - --. , , tuou Council of Engi ne: O. II. Tout, of the Guard repor- ’ ili mr S ..OO, |»H. MO1 I->K ««ujiuciAt <’<»., Clevelaa**** 1 hereby submit the following mi- torial force, went to Albany today r Sale bv f inn Drug Co nual report of material used during on business. the past year: Prof. 1. M. Glen went to Salem to New lumber us, d in sidewalks, 91. day to hear a rehearsal of the oratorio 256 feet; old lumber, 5:125 feat. society there. Lumlier in yard, April 14, 1802, Ray Littleflel-1 ntll] " oud Blain 5?.»8 feet; on April 14, 1903, 14, UH returned this afternoon from a short fi*t. trip to Cottage Grove. New sidewalk where there never was» Mrs. H. C. Wortman, of _ Portland, I any, II,’.Ku» feet; new crosM walks where who has been visiting hsr sister. Mrj' there was none. 23: new alley cross rs. ! ...Call on... ing* where there were none, 21; new M S. Barker, in Eugene, returued. drain boxes, 26. Mrs. E. A. Farwell and Mro R. C. STKEEIS GRADED AND GRAY- Farwell, of She-lds, who have been visiting In Eugene, returned home ELED •'••••aeo re».««« today. Mrver corrodes, 1 iftre; th street, eight blocks grav "Gyp” Thurstu J. of 2 2. el- 1 and graded . 12th street, one I.lock Stiver, arrived «w*a i ner axp»»- : 11 gravelod. Alder street, two blocks here ti lay to attend — the ...j marriage of ar rar pres ar r w*- 4 * gi■.ruled, a »trait, two blox'ks grav- hts b ,n to Mi». Blanch* aay La* ami ■ »44 ** “ ele.|; Aider stn-it one block graded. Taylo ui«»*«i et' travi. ’*** Crushisl rock put on streets the |«st Mr aupsaiw revering for year, f-4 blocks; gravel pnt ou streets Mnu 1 B ft : wie», dep t;, e«»** from excavations, j blocks; rapstr- Bore 1 tannerie«, aheda am: a®8! iug streets with river gravel. .151'loads. uuptil propertv. J. P. TURNER. 4 Se.-» *-t bestia. Street Couimisaioner. HEALTÌ « viTALiT U’ CIGARS AND TOBACCO Julius Goldsmith The Par.-.fEre Paint Co Died. lx*and.-r Cm® •n, a pioneer eititen of laine cautity. , died at Ilextrv 1»«, night of ron-nmptlon. word rt» year, •nd 5 moniti» The funeral wilt tak« place *t rieasaut 11111 tomorrow nooo, Rev. Gettiug» officiating. A wife. three soiu and four daughters survive. O X en I r ne ''4**