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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
WORD FROM WASHINGTON >'■ No More The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha» been tn use for over SO years, has borne the signature of and lias been made tinder his per mutai «upervisioo sinc e Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in thia. All Counterfeit«, Imitation« and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiment« that trille with and endanger the health of lutants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Surveys for Oregon on Account of Irregularities. Hermann’s Regime in Land Of fice Upset Ah' irs So Much 1 hat a I borough Over* hauling is Necessary. Caatoria 1» a harmlewi n» batitute for Caator Oil, Pare goric, Drops anil Sootliing’ Syrups. It irt I’I ciihiiii L It c ntaiiia neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic KuliMtance. Its age H its guarantee. It tleatroya Worm« anil allay a Feverlalineaa. It cures Diarrliu-a and Wind Colic. It relieve« Teething Trouliles, cure» C'onatiputiou anil Flatulency. It aaaiinlliitea tlie Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural aleep. The Children’s Piinacea—The Mother’» Friend. OREGON’S SH'.RE IN THE CIVIL WAR Interesting Address at th • L'niver sity by Mr. Pratt of Poit land. (Daily Guard, May 2». At the Spociul asembly at the Uni versity this morning Mr. Pratt, presi dent of the University Club of Port land, spoke on the subject, "Oregon aud her share in the Civil War. Mr. Pratt reviewed in considerable detail the early history of Oregon up to the time of her admission as a state in 1850. He said that at that time the Republican party sprang up in Ore gon with Col. Baker as leader. In 1861 the militia in the state numbered only about 600 Hud these were scattered over all of what is now Oregon mid Washington. During this year Col. Cornelius was instructed to raise ten companies of cavalry, I'his was doue, but owing to the death of Col. Bakerat Ball’« Bluff these were never taken from the state. The danger at home however was great, from Indians ami from internal intrigue. In 1800 a plan had been made to form a slave holding republic on the coast. In 1862 a secret organi zation of rebel sympathizers called "Knights of the Golden Circle” was formed for the same purpose. Later Gov. Gibbs called for ten companies of infantry and these to a great d< gn <■ offset the work of the Golden Chile Mr. Pratt closed by reviewing the work of a number of Oregon men in the Civil War. CIGARS CHECK FO^ $1149 40 and WILL BE HELD 10 SACCO taming Power of a Mutuil Life Insurjnct Company oi New The Guard yesterday stated that York Policy. the track meet between the teams of Quincy, 111., March 17.—F. E. Hitchcock, manager of the Mutual Life 1 -urance Company of New York, Sp iugileld, 111. — Dear Sir: In October, 13"2. 1 received at the bands of your district manager, Mr. Gay lord Davidson, a check for «1149.40, issued by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, in payment of the first t-u year distribution on my policy, N<>. 519,133. This dividend represents 6 per cent interest on the investment and 1 consider it a very liberal settlement. On the »th of May, 1902, I cashed a $10,000 15-year endowment policy, No. :*X>.23 , in the Mutual Lile Insurance Company of New York, which also showed tine eeuits. The best ri'cnn nii tdation I can give the company aside from this state ment which you are at lii < rty to use, is to take additional insurance in it, which 1 have doue through Mr. Davidson, Of my ether policies, 1 hold in the Mutual Li^e, one is a $10,U00 15-year endowment, which will mature in 1904. It is hardly necessary for me to add that I consider the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in every way worthy of public confldence. Respectfully, CHAUNCY H. CASTLE, President of the Comstock Castle Stove Company. It will pay you to come aud see W. A. Wann, Local Agent, room 1, over Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. the U. O. and O. A. C. would prob- '’. Last night Mana ebly uot be held. ger Earl was successful in arranging for the meet aud the local team will go down to Corvallis Friday afternoon accompanied by Trainer Kay and Manager Earl. The following is the personnel of the team which will be sent: Poley, Perkins, Penland, Merchant, McKin ney, Veatch, Henderson, Lewis, St giant, Williams, Thayer aud Payne. The annual picnic at Pleasant Hill promises to be a source of great en joyment to those who will attend. A large crowd promises to be on hand as umal. The Pleasant Hill Grange has charge of the atfair. Asturian: Hon. George Noland has been chosen as the orator for the Memorial Day services. .Mr. Noland is of a patriotic stock and is a native son. His father was a veteran of the Mexican aud indiau wars ...Call on... Julius Goldunith "«*•• ><D TO«,CC, I i ll an I sweat vs no itfect on tne»s treated . . Enrek . 1 r. < ii It it 3.st* the damp, Letps the leath er soft ;.nd pli- libie. Sl.t'-hes , •1-.> not bre; k. No rough rur- ta< e to chafe cut. 1 he arness rot r keeps 11« tW'C uu^bythe >. i ureka The statement that come» from Washington concerning the order stop ping further surveys of lai d» in Ore gon is: rv« hero "Washington, D. C., Muy 15.—The in can*— commissioni r of the General iaind a>l size», k Ade by Office ha» decided that there »hall be S4»r. lard Oil no further survey» of public laud» Company in Oregon this year. The fraudulent GENUINE ALWAYS taking of lands by alleged settler» for the benefit of corporation» and syn B ars the Signature of dicate» is the cause. Till» decision of tlie General Land Office grows out of the fraud» practiced and exposed during the Hermann admlni»tration of the land affair» and which brought about Hermann's removal. "It 1» regretted at the Department here that the innocent are compelled to suffer with the guilty, for many persons iu good faith have gone upon In Use For Over 30 Years. 160 acre» of unsurveyed land» intend TH« SIHT.U. OOM.«»,. „ »U»«M STSKT. HIW TOSS CITV. ing to make bona tide homes and ful fil the provisions of the law. "But, owing to the course pursued by the former Land Commissioner, from the Reames’ opposition to make aud the necessity of going to the Figures on Hermann. up for possible losses everywhere. bottom of the matter, it is found nec (Daily Guard, May 20.) Remaining unclaimed in the post- Hermann’s normal strength, which essary to cease work in surveying the A. E. Reame», candidate for Con C. Jennings is iu Portland. office nt Eugene, Oregon, May 20, laud», which will be deferred to a gress, lias 1216 majority to overcome he should inherit from t he Furnish Ross Matthews is down from Wend 1903: time ho distant that great hardship in the First District. In the June vote, crumbles to pieces in ull of the will be wrought upon the working ling Allen, Mrs. David Dr. J. W. Harris is in Portland Atkins, 8. C. election of 19tr2 W. J. Furnish, Re remaining counties of tin* district. people who have gone into Oregon Aylsworth, Dr. C. A. for a short stay. publican candidate for Governor, car In Lane, Benton and many other and begun to build homes. Coe, Dr. Anton—2 lost troni the vote« counties he tins D. B. Hopkins is in Portland await relli the Firat District by a majority GREEN 'S REPORT INACCESSIBLE Day, G. E. ing the President. over George E. Chamberlain, of 1216. that were cast for Furpish, until "The special report of A. R. Green, Gilbert, A. J. Mrs. C. J. Barhite is in Portland It is not logical to compare the Reames’ election seems to be I ruoti appointed to examine into the facts, Ireland, Dr. O. D. visiting for the week. is on tile with th«- department hs a Lauvek, Gnlek present campaign for Congres» with eally assured. Dr. aud Mrs. W. Kuykendall are confldental document. It is the cus XDVItUiS ARE ASSURED FAVOR Moe, John was fought in 1902 tiwt which tom of the Department, in cases visiting in the metropolis of the state. ABLE. McCubbins, Alfut between the lato Thoma» T. Tongue Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClung are Prater, N. C. At the Reames* headquarters here, wherein these REPORTS ARE AC ail I J. K. Weatheford, respectively iu Portland with the rest of Eugene's Scott, W. W. advices are received from workers iu CUSATORY OF ANY OFFICIAL OR population. 1C ■publican mid Democratic candi- Sberstor, Ira Albert REFLECT IN ANY MANNER UPON all parts of the district, l'liese ad J. J. Rude is among those awaitii g Soverign, C. A. elites. Mr. Weatlierford is a man of I vices have been tabulated, ami it is HIS INTEGRITY OR EFFIGI ENCV, to give the glad hand to the President When calling for the above please highest character mid strong witli the TO MARK THEM •CONFIDEN in Portland found that, after taking the figures when advertised. v.iters, lint he was running against J. L. PAGE, P. on their faces, and discounting them T1AL’ AND RETAIN THEM FROM Clyde Gray tried rough riding to a man who also was of distinction, most liberally, u majority for THE PUBLIC. This has la'cu done Portland this afternoon on an over was in office, was in the midst of the with Green’» report, ami only through crowded train. Reames remains. the consent of the HermHiiu people most brilliant congressional career Abe Bangs and Glen Farrow are in Last week for a day or two came the couhi it lie released for publication. ever experienced by a Congressman Portland. Abe will visit Seattle be critical time. It passed with the flood "Efforts have been made to secure fore returning home. lrom Oregon. st ill running in favor of Reames, as it, but they have failed. A request If you are having legal Mrs. P. J. Wilson, who ha» been at Mr. Hermauu is uot situated with Wifi sell you the best Kitchen Treasure Table for $3 it has from tlie beginning. With Her from the Hermann people of Oregon the home of Dr. G. W. Biddle visit- notices published - such as respect to the voters us was Mr. would operate to remove the ban of Center Supporteli Spring Mattress for $2.25. mann upon tiie defensive, a weak posi those ol administrators of secrecy. It would end all difficulty ing, left today for Portland. Tongue. Mr. Hermann rest» under Full Size Three-Piece Bed Room Set for $12.50. tion for any candidate, he loses con in getting at a report that seems to N. II. Withee, of La Crosse, Wis.. estates, summons or citation dark clouds tlint obscure bis official Best Three Piece Maple Suit ft r $14.00. stantly. CONFIDENCE IN THE be largely the pivot of the whole who is heavily interested in Lane in legal proceedings- and de character, to put it charitably, cl .iudsi county timber lands, is iu the city. Top Mattress for $2 00. OUTCOME IS EXPRESSED AT question. ’’ sire the same printed in the that do not brighten political bori-1 Mrs. A. C. Jennings and daughter, CORNER WILLAMETTE ANI) 7th STREETS THE REAMES’ HEADQUARTERS. There is some talk of a ball game to Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. Robertson, are G uard , give your attorney zous and presage victorious coming RETURNS JFSi'IFI 1IIAT CON be played between the lean meu uud instructions to publish the days. Rather, they indicate that a among the visitors from this city to FIDENCE. fat meu of the Knights of Pythias iu Portland. same in t’iis paper. If you storm is about to break over his head place of the field meet which for the ___________________ do not lie may take it to some Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dorris were and floods destroy bis political house. past two years has been the source other paper to wnich you are passengers to Portand this afternoon Furthermore, A. E. Reames has Hermann Administration Indorse* of amusement to the crowd attend to be present during the exercises iu not a subscriber. You have ing us well uh to tlie boya themselves. pas-ed the most searching Inquiry, has honor of tthe President. merit. the right to publish your A perfect fossil was dugout of some b >eu subjected to most severe scru Mrs. J. W. Royce, Mrs. C. L. Win legal notices wherever you President Roosevelt gives Mr. Her of the rock used for foundution stone tiny, and has emerged from the or mann Indorsement—that is Senator iu Eugene this morning, It was the ter, Mrs. Mae Sommeivillo mid Miss may direct. deal with unquestioned reputation Mitchell ha» it from ex Senator Carter remains of a big snail, Color and Agnes Harris are among Eugene's rep resentatives in Portland this week. aud lirilliHiit indorsement from the that President Roosevelt would be shape were real 1sticu Uy represented. W. II. Hoffman, 8. II. Friendly, fair-minded voters of the district. There are many fossil« in the rock glad to have Mr. Hermann in con but few are in condition to lie pre Prof. F. G. Young and E. II. Ingham The present campaign situation, gress. Quite a roundabout way of are in the metropolis, partly on busi served. therefore, is like that which existed ness and partly to enjoy the festivi Priced getting a word for Mr. Hermatiu, es Circuit court proceedings at Rose Jeweled in the 1902 state campaign for gover ties of the week. w«tcn pecially considering 'hat the Presi burg Ella Wall, plff. vs. The Ore Mede nor, excepting as to the popularity Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosenbaum, old dent knows that Mr. Hermann needs gon Securities Company, deft., suit; of Mr. Tongue, which was equal friends of Dr. aud Mrs. C. \V. Lowe, Can Our Canned Goods be Beat Non-Magnetic the open Indorsement of the iidtniuis- A. C. Woodcock for plaintiff, and A. t > his tine character as a citizen and triitlon so badly. Hut lie will not get >1. Crawford uud J. S. Medley for dropped off in Eugene last evening Nickel Silver Case We wool 1 like to see some one who defendants Referred to Emma to visit their Eugene friends over Fully Guaranteed lawyer. can candidly state by whom, in either it. night, goiug onto Portland this after Ihompsoii, of Eugene, to take testi For sale by price or quality. They are canned by ANALYSIS GF THE VOTE. I After kickiug Hermann out of the mony and report at the next term of noon. the beet canuers iu this country and ALL JEWELERS Hie 1902 vote for Governor is thus Europe, and if you can find a can of laud department of I he government, court. ülustuted Booklet corn, or tomatoes for l.'.cents that can analyzed, for the First District: on request, showing and that for cause, neither President equal ours in high quality, freshneei Fjruish ... ............... 21,349 and flavor you can take a can home COLORED Roosevelt nor his Secretary of Inte with you free. C imnlM>riaiu ................. 29,108 FANCY rior. JMr.|l I itchcock, will stultify him DIALS Wm. E. Grimes nF Harrisburg, l'urulsh majority 1,216 self by giving Hermann dishonest former well known U. O. student and Ths New England indorsement. "Dishonest, ” we say, . irnisli counties: Benton, Clacks- Do Y our Ankle* or l.lmtwi Swell? Mr« Maud Close were married this Watch Co. mas, Coos, Curry. Josephine, Klam- for it would not l»> meant if given. Ph< ne Main 25-1 Are Your Eye* Puffy? We nrt afternoon at 2 o'clock at ti e preaby- uh, Laks, Lane, Lincoln, Tillamook, The Republican voters must take Feet arte«— the Sole Agents for the Only terian mans«* in Eugene, Rev. Chas. 61S Willamette St. W iUrtwry, Co«». Y* ishitigton, Y amhill counties gave choice between their President and Thing Known That Cure« ths A. Woodward officiating. The Guard Ofltcrt »1 r. Furnish a majority of 2206. Kidney Diseases That C huks extends congratulatons. York ChKseo. Chainls-rlalti counties: Douglas, tlie everblooniing Binger. San FraoclKo. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Personals List of Letters. Wall Paper and Paint A great variety and the finest line in the city. I 4 A new fresh stock ju-t received.......... Call and Inspect Our Line of Goods And we are certain you will be satisfied ■; GORDON i The Housefurnisher 1 TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS, Something New DAY (ft HENDERSON Married DROPSY W. M. Green Liun, Marion, Jackson, Pidk gave Poor old China say« it is impossible Mr. Chamberlain 960 majority. to open Manchuria to foreign trade, ■ i:\MI.S' HOME STRONGHOLD. Russia will not let her. Which may According to the most astute poll cause other to force matter«, ti 'iana iu th» Southern end of the at lenst at port». Iu the iu- l'.rst District, Reames will carry the terlor Russia may have her own First Judicial District, comprising sweet will. .1 ickson, Ji aephine, latke and Klam nth counties, by more than 1000 ma Brighter Presbyterian Views jority over Hermauu. To place it The Preebyterian General Assembly n only In«* is to assume a mist con i meets in Loa Angele» tomorrow, it e rviitive attitude, for close tlgur- ' is thought the doctrines of predesti « who kuow the ground, in many nation and infant damnation will be i istances name l.'«XJ to 1MK> as the construed in accordance with the correct estimate. I tenor of nuslern religious liberality— THI-SE COUNTIES GAVE FURN .that is that a loving and just God ISH 270 MAJORITY OVER could not fot. >rd:iin humanity to Cli YMBERLAIN. To carry them with HMD, Realties i : aud send innocent babyhood and will have wiped out the Furnish ma childhood to eternal punishment, jority, and hava 21 votes to the good, Then they will eas off on the lXq*e of if the remainder of the district la* Rome, who will no longer Is* brauded as anti Christ a* it was in l!*y. If these thilig-,h.«| | < ti, thru surely it But Washington, Clackamas ami Yamhill which weut for Furnish may again lie not.st tba* ¡the ¡world luavily. will, beyond much doubt, moves, and with it our Presbyterian go for Reames. Presii ni’ them to t>e brethren—all of the I*e»t |H*ople but a "staud off" at. I ' iie > majoritji through church edit«' »lion taking a they ■ I i 1 > ill 1 « ' • > most dismal view of what should be man's glad-tu-sojourn in this world. DropMy.vix.il ulton Compound«. ■' Firecrackers have made their ap II la now writ kn wn that dropay fa not la pearance on the market and many the It-wîf a ill>«*••*•. but la nearly alwaya a aymp* stray nickel is'longing to the small tnm if k hl nt y dlnea** that acct upanlua the cbrvulc ata#«* hert?tvfora Incurable. Hrroa, boy will cause many anti Fourth of up to the dlacovrry of the Fulton Cotnpounda. July exploaiuns. dropsy was lucurabka Tl la now, howrtor, At Corvallis Monday, B . F. Irvine e Tabic : i near, y ulne tenths of all aaac* Here U an mt rt wtin< recovery. Io which we refer by was elertad mayor, W. G. lame chief of police, E. P. Greffoz police judge, poHDiMtoa. M:* r. ter <iov* nix of W Fin mora atteri, W. MclaigHii treasurer, and Taylor I . • - Uvcaaea alarming j dro | .T phy«k. »n had ft a II v to tap r ir e* ty rew Porter. P. Avery, J. M. Cameron. Jas. daya S’ wa * tupped nearly forty tiui -* r.t.4 Taylor and R. H. Colliert councilmen. Srvw w from day to day Tue puj^icianj alla t i her i uaband that ahe had l»i ght'a Fred Gossett of Eugene, the father Di ’.«•Hs» **r t Kidney*, that It wa» In an ad* vanodehrv tea ate aud Iwjond «ardirai aid.! of Mrs. Wm. Miller of Pleasant Hill, Iler heart alto pav I I *e and eu- «ti m * < h a MritHia cooditkM the rriatlvee ba» sold his house and lots to M. D. were m - ui for They put her un l'ulto! a t « n> I It ' t d on the atomach. the Crat Mitchell. Mr. Gossett has mo*ed to t K at * I a I*‘ <o fra W< a TYr artend Pleasant Hill and made bis home w ->«t t,..« drupuy «teeliurd a Utile ai d the in» I ' ■ t »na a gradval Ull hrr rrtv*< ry with W. Klugow. waw < . irte Thia ma» waa rvamlued inta by r matt'< w . f » .• San iraDiisw* Stat We are proud of the line of pianos a •! XI rt’t'.v, au*t Ih» ifrtiu nei » «• ef » * » • I the r\cvv»ry arre fu.ly unrated we sell. They are Chickeritig. Kim lu t-eir rulnmua. (wall. Weber, Decker, Vose, Victor, Mr? : ma1« of Twentv aevertl &an F ran Hn*. wat alao awollrn will Crown, Haddorff, Sebuman, Lester, d the n wult of chronic kidney di arata', Io it. ii tha t arvrnty five ¡x'unda try* nd Lei Pease, Whitney and others. IXui't they Mnual «rtchlsUad had to be n oted In »treu look good to you? and waa .-L *•- io drath a door altFouf h the had | fout p ¡yMiclana She wm put on thr FtillM F. A. Rankin. <>»•! i *.« Ti r« e weeks ahówrd tmpfvveuirnt ani t ahe waa well, aad per tn. n Du Sunday, May .list, 190R, the U M n h raaoe If feu bare ’;op*v don’t t» nt portae There a trainmen will run their third aunnal f b «n ibat will cure (be chronic excursion to Portland. Trains will ’ 4 It aud that • V alteu a i vruiw ii d The Renal V« n;pound ft » be run from Eugene, Coburg, Mon Itr ffht • and k .4c' j IMaeeeea, $i fi r Liabw mouth, and Sberidau on the lines of • x J a J Ku I toe tin at Waa» rat. etrr-t "an rraactaco. M'Ye comprenderà S» td the Southern l aciflc, and from The i-aa^.i k a e are toe *.»« aeauie tur toed Dalles on the O. R A N., stopping at totfe statious to ' receive Linn Prug Co., Eugene Ì all intermediate The fare for the round trip is $1.2b. MONUMENTS ARHlV’ED • e ■ ■ A CAR LOAD • » • • 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 . 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