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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1903)
A hm ïï;s Subs<Tib€d. Peirn’is ( I ally Guard. May .». ) Dr. A. Sharpie* is iu the city, l arrow went south today. Lockwood is in from Lorane. Cochran is up from Cottage The Kimi Yon Have Always Bought, ami which has been tn use for over 30 yearn, has borne the signature of ami lias been made under his per sonal super» Nioii nlnce its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations ami “Just-as-gootl” are but Experiments that triiie with ami endanger the health of Infants anti Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA (Mstorla in a liarinleaa batitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops mid Soothing Hyrnps. It Is Pleasant. It c iitains neither Opiunq Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ami allays l’cvcrishn«>ss. It cures Dlarrluea ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, « iik s Constipation ami I'lntiilciicy. It assimilates th«* l'o«»<l, regulate« the SUriii « h anil Bevels, giving healthy ami natural Bleep. The Children’s Panacea— The .Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS B ars the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THl OKNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY BTRiXT, NtW VORR CITY. M > it. \nd we don't lay Republican doors exclu- Democrats an just nu Note and Comment. That was a terrible accident up at Pendleton, a woman-worker In a laun dry gutting both hand» caught in n ( 'uriiegie in in favor of putting the mangle and mashed to a jelly, ne How railroads under stato control, cesaitatiug amputation! about iruu works? if tlm state bad The report of the Superintendent of not given iron manufacturers the the Oregon insaue asylum filed April chance to chuige people almost us 30, showed 129*4 unfortunates under limy please, Carnegie would not now treatment. Just think of th« mi wry lie throwing thousands mid hundreds of thoUHunds of dollars about with as under that bit of roof! little care us you throw biscuits at The theory that salmon eat nothing your dog. after entering fresh water has received Hermiiiin's j- us iu congress are a decided negative at the mouth of the Columbia llsheries this sea.on. dwi-lt upon a.- .ii n reason why he The toothsome smelt is running in should lie kept in ollie«. Somehow, with the salmon, and in many in- though, they fail to mention his dis stauoes smelt have been found iu the tinguished nerviois as eiiuiinissiolier And this to of tho laud office. That is a sore spot, stomach of the salmon. the sorrow of the cannerymen, us aid tt is bard to vindicate Hcrmauu and mail which have eaten smelt spoil express full coufi-lunce iu tlie Roose very quickly—uoou smelt ns it were. velt aduiiuiatration nt one mid the Millie time. Mrs. Coati llo shot tlio father of liar children at Buffalo, New > ork, It is said the Gorman emperor's yesterday, and ail because he would V irti t Io tlic Pop. inis for its object not give those children to her cure. A th« « innii'g of i >ie friendship of the divorce tragedy. .« « u. Iro.u I rmivc. 't he Kuiser cur ly i in so foolish as to suppose William Lloyd <¡arrisoli, son of hl- mi nt Unit th« Pope will favor father, the latter the famous old alo i Piolcstmi' ci untry nt tbi expense litiouist of “before the war’’ days, Is if one win « pi .plr, g«i.i mlly, tire Li Port laici. And ho is au old man. loyally t*nt holic! Time not ouly Hies hut .teeuiH to take lightning expresa train conveyance. And now Hearst is digging up Her maun'» record mid will toll why tlic R oosevelt ad miu 1st rut ion kicked him It out of the general land office. will make no ditfuruuce. Just think of the rotten record of Furnish, uud Governor Chamberlain beat him than three hundred, aud that at a gen- era! election! lie should have I HMkt him teu thousand, mid would had voted their bonsat sentiments. INCURABLE. Thnt la XV tit tlic Book«» S hv ot Chronic I Kidney D.octif-, But the New Fulton Compounds linac a Racerd of 87 of Reaco- Atnoofi Chronic Cases lu ¡a by ll ('Jar Nicdlwlm i, oiuergency. They must take heroic measures up nt I rmik, the little town where eighty lives or thereabouts were lost by a rock slide from the top of the moun tain the other morning. Careful in spection of the top of the mountain shows that other slides are possible, therefore they will knock the loose mid daiige-ous rock off with dyna mite. It nny wreck more of the town, but public safety lemmids it Living under the constant fear of ladng crushed l.y falling rock would be about like tukiug up living quar- lent iu a powder factory. Harris returned from a trip to Salem this morning. Mis - DuJ< 1« turned from Portland toduy. Frank Whipple is do..u from Cot tage Grove. C. W. Sloat, of the Bohemia mines, arrived down today. Attoriiiy Lee Al. Travis went to Portland this afternoon on businesa. J. C. Brunstetter aud wife were up from Junction today. Attorney J E. Young was air arriial this atfernocii form Cottage Grove. S. L. Moorehead of the Junction t 'lty 'l imes, is in lire Eugene. Albert Applegate will take an out lug near V> (idling fur the next few days. Mrs. (I. o. Wall uud daughter camo down from Cottage Grove this after noon. Chas. (Choppie) Campbell arrived today from tin* south on his way to Spokane. He will visit a few days in Eugene. Mrs. Win. Laue, of Fairmount, wcut to Walker this afternoon to visit friends. Mrs. 8. Stevens, of Pleasant Hill, who has been a guest at the borne of J. W. White, returned this afternoon to her home. ('Ims. Hempe left this pfternoqu for Seattle w h re he lukes steamer for Kloudike. liisdaughter liver iu that country aud bo will spend tha sum mer at her borne. Miss Ida Amis, former employe of the Guard oitice, left today for Oak- laud, Cal., where she will visit with her brother mid wife, who reside iu that city. Mr. Hiid Mrs. J. M. Barnard arrived iu Eugene today to visit friends. They came in from Ashland, but re side iu Crook county, Mrs. Barnard is remembered as it daughter of Elijah Buy, nu old pioneer of this section. Mrs. Jeunie Higgins lett this after noon for IndiaiiHpolis, Indiana, as u delegate to the supreme ses sion of the Royal Neighbors from Ore gon. Mrs. Higgins was elect« d at the session of tlie state convention in Salem a few weeks ago. (Daily Guard, May 6.) Doak Zumwalt is here from Lorane. J. A. J. (Jrow was in from Crow to day. AV. H. Baber is here from Junction City. Frank Wooley is in the city from Cottage Grove. J. S. Medley is in Eugene from Cottage Grove. ii 1. T. Nicklin came up from Junc tion this afternoon. Dr. 1 *. M. Canady, of Long Tom, was in Eugene today. J. L. Lei; iy came iu from Cottage Grove this afternoon. Miss Minnie Foss, one of the tele phone operators, is ill. John Coggswell is home from a visit nt Muddy, Liun county. , Geo. A. Hicks, of Junction, was a caller at this pl nee today. Dr. T. W. Harris was a passenger to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Dr. L. W. Brown returned this af ternoon from a business trip to Cut- 1 tuge (¡rove. Geo. Hines, a citizen of Lorano, I camo to (be hospital yesterday with n severe attack of the grippe. Miss Edith Hoffman weut to Port- ■ laud today on busiuess gonnected I with the Saltzman millinery store. Chas. Cochran returned to Cottage Grove today, lie will play with lb* Fourth Regiment baud Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnard, who stopped yesterday to visit frigid* anil relatives lie re, went on to Portland thia afteruoAn. Miss Irene Applegate returned thia afternoon from an extended visit at Portland, McMinnville aud other lower valley points. W M VanBuren left this afternoon for Corvallis, where he will take charge of the painting department of the Corvallis Carriage Factory. Mi«» Helen Quiner came up from Portland to attend the contest trial of her homestead. Testimony wm taken today. She will return tumor- lhe cotnplai'R til I y* »ti-rdey even- mg l.y the mil:ii*l' . a .1 then agents against tUe «lit* ■«» ut the Eugene Bute ball Co. which was incur por«- dte a few we< ; s ago, resulted this morning in th« members of the or- ganizution being the various warrants citiiq pear at 3 o'clo« « to au»wer th« charge of vitdating the 8u . «y uti.usemeut closing law, last Sunday. Constable Jack Smith delivered th«* papers to the geutiemeu cited and they were the i-ame as being under arrest the remainder of the day. At the appointed time the gentlemen appeared it) the courlhouaw, stricken with fear, their faces pallid and their forms vibrating in psychic unisou with slow heart iieats which made th«* blood flow with but faint energy through their veins. They sneaketl quietly upstairs Th* re was a move ment among some of them to make a bold break for lil*< rty, but the hand of the law wis hard upon them. They cowered as caught chickens cower before tie longing, hungry « yes of a visiting preacher. Their once bright manliood seemed blighted By the cold winii of justice. Where once there livi d ambition aud hope there was a future evi r blighted by the re membrance of having been iu the toils of the I hw . Where ouce the light, elastic step of Al. Hampton trod the stone ou business into the majestic court house, there uow- c«zwered a man frightened with the penitentiary staring him in the lace. The loving expression of Frank Gil strap's face hn l faded to a listless gaze of longing for the freedom of the editorial sanctum. A look <;[ pain aud regret crossed th«* haudsome features of Mr. '1 raver us he thought of his reputation as u driving gentle man beiug rtliued. D. E. Yorau and W. 11. Kay sa t with stolid istte, so with determination to bear the oppro brium without flinching. The wives aud children of the six were too broken with grief to appear. Hon. Dirk Bilyeu aud Helmus W. Thompson made eloquent appeals for the discontinuation of the case in behalf of the ballists. L. T. Harris steruly demanded tho law to be in voked in the name of the churches. Justice Wiutermeier felt the weight of his duty and refused to settlS with out help. A jury trial set Or Thursday morning was the regelt if the after noon's work. The men have don't josh them. i uf iu a ut An extra good milch cow, Jersey and Shorthorn, 3 years witli second heifer calf for Price 210. Also stock pastured. W. A. POTTER, Irving. Crockery and Glasswares Tli it we wi li to dispose of entirely Without cost to our Every Custonier purchasing ¿5 00 of Mei< handiso or more will bo jefunded HX per cent of their purchase in Sträw liäts! e c G C? r ...Cail on... i js Gold^m th 0 9 9 That wo will GIVE AWAY ...Next Saturday.... without any t; >.-t to the .Customer). Coine aril help yourself -We ask no questions, only we I mu you to onu hat. ? 1 MONUMENTS ARRIVED A by Standard Wil lu. • • • • A C,AR that makes your horses glad. • ■ - . ' . B j 4 }r>rzcirct Mir i ii mm— For aiic\ - heat,cold, nin, > ■«, fumes and fire do not a?set it. Comet in r<' s ; ' / for laying. Loiv freight charges. Inexpen sive t . cheap in the p'ace s..d jiatt foi yeart. fine Paint Co. The i LQAD • • • * Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on the way. None furnish better work. None in the valllej handle in larger quantities, Hence our prices are right . Write for booklet. Í EUGENE GRANITE AND JWARBLE KSWCÍ W W M' RTIN, Proprietor Send for booklet. i ’ I I Ii PS ^f,,,,lrnH*'8,n- Neural O • * 1 gia, Spriiins, Bruises, Burns, I^ir.l«- Buck, Stiff Joints, Corus. Bunions and Chilblains, aud all iu- tlammation of Mau or Beast. I Î •j t This Popular Remedy Mcn s*Misses ancl Childrei\ We also have some Millinery The Mutual Why Don’t You Use ü CROCKERY or GLASSWARE We off* r you the entire steck at 1-2 tho former price. CIGARS AND OBACCO \ San Trincuco, Seattle, rorth: 1, Los Angeles * and Denver, Colcrado. Life Insurance Company Ol' NEW S ORK, offers the most liberal policy contracts at the lowest possible premium rates consistent with safety; they pro vide large Cash and Loan Values each year after the third, also paid-up and extended insurance. If the insured ceases to pay premiums th«> paid-up insurance is immediately provided without any farther action on his part. Five per cent, interest only is charged for money loaned on policies. The “Distribution Policies” of The Mutual Ufe ar<* by far the most desirable for the insured, as may be seen by the following illustration: Life Policy—Twenty Payments; Twenty-Year Distribution: Age Thirty-Five; $368.70 Amount, $10,000; annual Premium TESTIMONIAL: Best Liniment on Farih. HIS master ' s VOICE Tl STIMONIAL. Cures Sciatica. v. W. L Riley, LL. D., Cuba, ,, writes: “After fifteen davs of leiatii .• pain troni Sciatic Khetl- • III, mi ! r vari in trenini* lita, I induced to try Ballard’s Know n«nt, th« t’ -t application giving rat relief, su l the second entire !. I give it unqualified rt*coni- olicy by its terms will become a paid-up policy for $1,500 can be exchanged for a policy of <10,000 full paid h o years and 7 months; i >i. ii can be surrendered for cash S440 Hr u loan can be obtained to,the amount of $680 from which the next premium is payable. ri VICTOR TALKING Ihe Poli.-y by its terms will become a paid-up policy for $5-000 Or ¡t can b « exchange i for a policy of 210,000 full paid for 1>> years aud 4 months: Or, it can bo surrendered for cash $2 560 Or. i I in em be obtained to the amount of $2.880 from which the next premium is payable. This fea ture of the policy enables the holder to keep it in force. a i 5 I V ß? 'winly ?;.!i Years’ fremin? shall han be r paid Tb, Victor T«lkln| Michiar bold, irw place- Il look bigbeit »«„j ,t the Bulhio Pan-American Exposition. rue vtcTon i, s,.t U»9t \ kt* r record disc« are fiat and indestracti- Me— bo vai to crack or break off. Victor re.o? !, t”t perfect reprodartion»— t e human roico»o nd» although tk« uoter were preteat ia per»oa. * Victor re ord» contain all that it bett |n or-«uch h repro- veib| ■ootkertaakmg Biachiae. yfctor»c. .t jr/.ao to The new r gid arm Victor—the lajett improvement — >29.50 to SSS. lent C. O. D. on ap proval to any place on the Fadi« Co*«. Send for Catalogue. Sttinwav PUnw.-An<«lu, Pi.no PUytr G«n*ral Murk Dealer« Seamy and Si-l’er St»., San Francixo TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. If von are liaving k><’al notices published —fiueh tho-e of ndminiRtratord • state-, «iininon* or citation in legal procc 'dingti and de-1 •«ire the same printel in the. G uard , gi»e your atiorn»y instruction» to publish th* «anie in thi< pttjxer If you do not he mavtakeit to some other paper io wnich you are not a nubfcribe You have the right to publish your h*gal notices wherever v>>u n’ax d reef. We have a large quantity of Binger U- rn.aini is announced to speak in Eugene Monday evening, May 11. The meeting will take piace iu the court house. The trial of Faruk A. (Doc) lug Is for the killing of Thomas Barker in tiie Clay Moore .Joon iu Marshfield on tho night of Dec. 6th, 11'02, took place before Judge H iltou iu the ciruit court To«.-' iny uud Ueduesdny ai d resulted iu a v. dit of man slaughter, Tor which ti e penalty is imprisoumii.t from * i > fifteen ................ i. ii ■ ' I "■ «r SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. John Bull roblied Bismarck on I'Hsioti, at least got Zanzibar coast of Africa iu exchange for I d * ignthrant Hrlig olamt, off the German conni. The r< H'k ol if which the latter i?lan«l it com poned carries a large per* ntiue ol vali1 and it ■ »lowly melting lutti the Nori! i S» a. Eight btiudrad y» nm «go it waa llv n* time* the i re Brut nhe. Of c©<urwe bi I» march wan aware of the wt I U|f 118 at ore of Ile! Isolanti, but at I hat 1lini*' (h irasnj wan not uffrcteU !»y the colonh ml fever aii'l Zanztbwr w;ie coital derart prweti- call y worthier. If the» Cerna lan em peror had the rich h•laud nww it wool«! take a pretty Cui Bidenti >l ion to take it from hi* grace. Free! Free! an additional evidence of the of the district. No bonds MATH löoc FRESH COW FOR SALE. o o 0 0 (? l he policy by its terms becomes a paid-up participat- 1 - »Hey for SI 0-000 Or, it cau be surrendered for caah ¿6 3 I 0 Or. a loan can be obtained for $6 31 0 In a 1 litlon to the above the SURPLUS can be drawn iu CASH or applied, u i ler terms of policy, to purchase additional paid-up ins irance. tb<-‘ above figures are absolute guarantees for the end the yean for which complete auuoal premiums have been paid- For Further Particulars See UTT’S W A. WANN, Agent Loin & Savings Bank. Eugene, Orf^on- L’* Cl’M Iff ’ ;ie Season is Almost Here I/i n Du . IT on ’ s FOR CAMPING PROVISIONS. We b»vi th m in every class and kind which you may ne Frcr Strictly regi Lx RE51 I T5. u remp' - HE5IRE0 *) p«r butUa. ________ ned ' ir Mock of Canned Me«ta 11. The ___ largeet mplete in «very detail. Try our ■dallies in the city. Every 1**** 'lied. Potted an<l Dried Meats. guaranteed first class. Try HEINZ CHOW CHOW in bulk. Also bottled relishes of every i h nt Red 1211. THE OLD RELIABLE J. W. WHITE ¡^’opSU