ealth policy delegates with addresses of welcome ' by Rev. B. F. Rowlaud, Mrs. A. R. Sweetzer and a responsive address by Mrs. L E. Rockwell, of Portlaud. Ibe seesious will resume tomorrow moriiiug at 9:30 o'clock, with the appointment of committees aud the report of standing committees._ In ' the afteruoou a memorial service will be held, iu charge ot Mrs. J. T. At- bett, of Ashland. The eveuiug will be devoted to adiiresses an.i th. re­ port of the branch treasurer, Mrs M. E. Whitney, of Tacoma. Mrs. Auua Davis, a returned missionary from Chius, will make au address suu Mrs. A. N. l'isber, of Portlaud, will speak ou the work iu China. Saturday morning will occur the electiou of officers aud delegates to the geueral executive meeting aud the remainder of the morning will be devoted to the workers’ department. Saturday afternoon at 2;00, is young people's hour. On Sunday, services will be held at Diplomatic Negotiations Con- 11:45 a. m., 6:15 p. iu. aud 7:30 p. m. cerning Korea Considered KANSAS RIVER CUTOFF ,9 dormitory office aud make ueeeaaary arrangements so that the matron may kuow how many to expect at the ¡ opening meal. The footliall squad put iu i>art oi their time at practice to “bucking,*’ last eveutng This will be t he fea Topeka, Kau., Oct.7.—A tornado at ture of each eveuiug's work from Bear creek, southeast of here, last now ou. Workmen are engaged in putting night, cause«*! great damage to cro| a. up the grandstand aud fence nu Kin­ Several buildings wen« destroyed, < but uo oue was killed. caid field. The work will be fiu isbed as soon as possible and will be Joplin, Mo., Oct. 7.—A storm here a great improvement tojtbe field. * today cans i several thousand dol lare worth of property damage. The electric light plant was demolished. BEARDING BRISTLING WARSHIPS irstem is, frotu natural debilitate«! or run down the spring anil full. The changes lire always a tax human organism. TLe «comes impure iu tlie Uli vitality lag» in the fall, care, a little assistance, d<> the rest, as it 1.» H ■ving to muiutaiu health, fj tlv the w,ake»t organ willO , m«»l disorder, and this I tj, to wrong treatment. I je debilitated condition.- ■ or fad, or any other! that matter, the right! do is to build tip the J k.... rn. It i • noi y ui atom- ■iver, or nerves alone that Ke trouble; you ate weak- ■ ovef and must have re- ■r.ug'.'.i ami vitality. These L, ' you cannot pet so Kansas River to be Broadene B«luickijr or surely or safe ly as by using and a Big System oi EASTERN STORMS CAUSE DAMAGE v: yi FARM FOR SALE A farm of 216 acres in Pleaaai t Hill precinct is offered for sale. L) acre» iu cultivation aud more sui’ - ide. Balance pasture and 16 acr« s of timber. Suited for grain, bay an I stock. Well watered by springs. Two dwelling house* on premise . Call ou or add re-*», C. H. RICHARDSON, fleasant Hill Or. A Formidable Russian Fleet Anchors Along- FLYING MACHINE side the Japanese Lawrence, Kan., Dot. 7 .—The FAILED TO FLY I stormw|hicb swept over this place last I night unroofed the Uuiou Pacific Fighters. Devising Means to Se cure Kansas City Against Floods. The Aeredome Made nt IK SALK. T hree full-blooded Jersey cows, a driving horse, all farm implements ou place, two-seated tick, bar ties.-, etc. See or address AL KIRKLAND, on River road a short distance below railroad station, completely block­ Eugene. an Un- ing trafic. successful Attempt at Wide- water, Va. Servian Politics, Belgrade, Ser via, Oct. 8.—The Built. speech of King l'eter upon the asseui Widewater, Va., Oct. 8. —Chas, bliug of the new parliament yester­ by Japan and Russia Dr. Harter’s Iron Kansas City. Get. 8 — With a \ lew Mauley's big aeredome, which was day, ma e such a good impression I re helping to renew At Tokio. of preventing the recutreuce of a flood things in UOOD SHOES launched here yesterday at noon failed Kr « • v < r\ fiber of your for ball and Winter ■’< ■ » eausing ami like that wh.cb did si many millions ectiou. | »the digestive fluids; you of all classi‘8, numbering ninety In hu instant after it struck the water household tatives inleiestcd iu Missouti aud goods, farming ituple ting ui> ;n.air The presence of this formidable bent tubing, aud with »battered hopes of this city, the broadening of the J. S. Stiles auctioneer. il | :ij without doing it. aud t>e convinced. (Daily Guard. October 8. | fleet of fighters is in the nature of u surveyed the results of hi» year» of Kansas River channel am] tLe con­ I . . >o. III., N ov . 2«, 1801. Gentge Dickinson, of Elmira, wlo pressure ou the Japanese government, study. struction of a system of levees. It is SV HEAT WANTED. p !,'■ ..'i.’/ue Co., ftai'ton. O. is employed uii a farm on river road I xs diplomatic negotiations relating Manley was taken aboard the tug proposed to secure government con ­ | I iiulivsltatnigryceeom- below town, was arrested this morn -| to the future of Korea are still in Barthold. Dr. Nash, uu army stir trol of Kaw River. i H :.■« « Jr n Tonic, as I i lithe best tonic on the iug by Constable A. J. Smith on corn progress at the Japmiete capital. ¡geon, made an examination and Among prominent delegates aie |> 8 \« ry spring and tail Ku "sb. lie in need of a found the courageous scientist to be pliant cf I). F. Boyd, for assiialt and Senator Cockrell and Congressmen ■ t e pn»t three year« I uuiujiired. Cowherd and Daugherty, of Missouri; battery. |n ' c «'f your tonic twice ii >N. JOlIXj. Ft'KLONG, Manley, who was highly confident Dickinson appeared before Justice Governor Bailey, Senator Burton, h • c J'I iiumj J^t/uialure. of the succes» < f bis airship, is sorely L St., Chicago- Congressmen Caldehead Scott, C. A. Wintermeier aud plead guilty disappointed over his failure to suc­ Campbell, Curtis, Bowersook and to the offense, whereupon he was ■ALE EVERYWHERE. cessfully n ivigate the air. fined *5 aud costs, which he paid. Miller of Kansas. The trouble occurred this morning on Sam Howard's farm below town. City Election at Roseburg. It is not learned what the cause of roteburg. Or., Oct. 8. — Monday's the trouble was, but it seems that city eleeticn here was oue of the ¡under this head not to ex tinee was quite a rni.xup, with the fines, 50 cents a week; S1.5C quietest ever held in Roseburg, l our aforesaid result. 612.00 per year. councilman were chosen, one fn m each ward, for a term of four .veins, For Sale. and a recorder ami treasurer, each fur THE^EASY RUNNING OCEAN WAVE Some Crank Draped Nathan two years. Those elected are; 25,000 choice assorted Hales Statue With the Councilman—First ward, W. A. S. F. Kerns, North Wo will Burr, second waul, 1. J. Nornmn; on street, Eugene, Oregon. Torn Flag. Third wind. Frank G. Micelli; fourth deliver to The Ocean W.iv E.—A first-class 50-bushel ward, J. H. Sykes. Recorder, 11. any Railroad New York, Oct. 8. — The statue of ls tic l rit Surprise steam dryer. Cost Effects a Setti ment of Question Rumored That lermin.il Yards L. Marsters; treasurer, 11. C. Hhicum, Station in Wasliii u BifectJy new, for *100. En- Nathan Hale, in the city hall park, Jr. Macbitie was found draped in the mutilated Lat e County of International lax. May Be Established There T. N. Segar. Mayor Hoover and Councilnu-n C. inaile. We sull folds of the British ensign th s moru- or on any J. W. 1 ’ aiks, 11. Wolleuber«, E. I it for ation. —Eugtne Would be •I have some good stock iug. A card attached bore the in­ SI 0.00 Basbford and N. Rice bold over. An Stage Line scription : Better. at our etere i lease ou shares ou oue or excetd’ugly light vote wa* polled, no coming io Washington, Oct. 8. — The depart-! but tu "Lest we forget. rars. Inquire of or address issue being prtsetited to create in­ 1 <. »S3 « RO'S ÍFC ca introduce it Eugene n ent of state is in receipt of a cable- i A d id recently ricordel at the terest in the ehetion. “S. A. R.” innings 101) West Fifth street tbrougiiout gram this morning signed by the thè couuty One It is believed to have been placed United States treaty commissioners j couuty clerk’s office, convey» from we make this Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and there by some one who was enibit- to China, Conger, Goodnow and Sea­ j Heury Thumann nod wife to| the Ocean Wave, offer for LF.—50 head shoats, also I Southern Pacific Company, teu acres eye »ehe with a pair of hi# superior tered at the demonstrative teceptiou man, that a commercial treaty pro­ Thirty Daya. fegisterc . Hereford cattle, being given the Ancient Artillery viding for an open door to Mau- 1 of land in Gleuwood Park aud at glasses Consultât ion free. sex. Address McKenzie ileudersou Station, where the brauch Company, of London. churia at Moukdou and Autuug has ifiu, Springfield, Oregon. built between An attempt is being made to dis­ beeu signed by them and the Chinese Hue to be Springfield and Henderson will con LE—A binder, practically cover the identity of tLe man who commissioners. nect with the main liue. The price 'heap for cash or will trade mutilated the tiag. The treaty signed with China today given in the dee-l is *10, but tlie F. A. Archambeau, Eu V/hy nae gelatin«» and effects a settlement cf the long vexed Guard is informed that the actual •pend hour* soaking, regon. The Fleeing Defaulter. question of international taxation price paid is away up in three figures. sweetening, flivormg •OR SALE.—76 goats, good Manila, Oc . 8.—Too steamer in in China. Confirms right of resi­ The company will uo doubt use aud coloring when In, for sale at reasonable which Johnson aud Herman tied with dence of Americans throughout the this land for switch yards, etc , but I Addres, or call upon A. *6000 of government money from empire for missionary purposes, and -ome have wondered why ten acre» j, Eugene, OregoD. Reel­ Miswamiss, where he was stationed, in all op>eu ports for trade aud com­ should be puichased for that pur- ptodno'S better result« in two minutes! in the packm Simply a«ld bit in miles southwest of Eu- should reach Sanduas, Borneo, today. merce. pose. In the first place a "Y” will I Everything watiT aii‘1 *‘t toc'Hil. It’« |>erfecti< n. A »nr be built at Henderson, which will i prise to the housewife. No trouble, le— i The govir or of L'orueo bassent Interlerers Punished take up considerable land and then peiw. Try it builay. hi Four Fr ut I la. a coatt giatd steamer to intercept I K—80 acres timber land, )rauge, SLraw berry, Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 8.—Five it has been rumored in Eugene that vors: Lerfio the fugitives. ling water and large house, It is learned that in addition to Mine Workers ifficials were today the engine stalls aud other terminal berry At grxi -n 10c. »00 capacity sawmill; loca- looting the safe of the government sentenced to pay nearly a thousand facilities will be built there instead I aud one half,miles east of money on band, the men converted dollars fines between them, for vio­ of at Eugene, a» baa been reported r. Oregon. Address 11. K. most of the depot supplies iuto cash lating the injunction restrainin mauy time». ttSaginaw. unionists from interfering with non­ Whether or not this report is true, before taking flight. union miners in the recent strike. the Guard is unnble to learn. There kdi SALE.—A good stock An appeal was taken. is plenty of room for the terminal After Boodlers. a .th plenty of springs and yards at Henderson, but Eugene is L stream, good orchard, fine Washington, Oct. 8.—The supreme AH next week Dr. Lowe, the ocu- the natural aud most advantageous L well fixed for irrigation, court of the District of Columbia lo-optician will be in Luckey’s ling house, two good barns, issued a bench warrant today- for the jewelry store. Don’t fall to bas-e him point for them. The Terrible Calamity that has befallen I land in cultivation to keep arrest of State Senator Green, of teat your eyes for glasses. Filipino Leader Surrenders. I of cows; 2 or 3 horses, 30 New York, indicted Monday for a Large Clothing Company................... kml some bogs. A fine place frauds in postoffice supply contracts. Mauila, Oct. 8.—A rumor is current b. good level road to it, Wm. Doremus, indicted with Green, here that the loader of the insurgents I hill-side lano with lots of appeared in court with his attorney ladroues at Cavite has surrendered without previous ^notice, ju»t at the and chose Eugene as the beat place; Blacbley, Or., Oct. 7. — Died, at to the United States troops. I. but have good meadow. lu today and gave bonds in the sum of The Eastern Clothing Company, time when their indebtedness for thia freight rates being cb««aj>er than to midnight Sunday night, October 4, I acres. Call and see place, *10,000 for his appearance. one of Portland's largest Clothiers, aetHon's goods fell due. points in the interior. T.W3, Etta Evaliua Draper, in her ■ west of Elmira, on the north You know what you are looking for with an «stabllHhed reputation of over Their immense stock of *15,000 Not being able to find another loca fifteenth year. The deceased fell a when you take Grove'» Taeteleee Chill 10 years for carrying only the highest IN. Teterson. Judgment Against Examiner. worth of Man’s, Boys’, Children's tion in Portland, adequate to dispose victim to typhoid fever at her borne Tonic, because the formula is plainly grades of men's, boys and children's of tlieir large stock, tbi» unfortauate Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing,-, printed on every liottle, show ing that San Francisco, Oct. 8.—W. R. near Blacbley after a brief illness. ID.—From my premises at clothing, shoes and furnishing goods, time, they were compelled to move etc., has been moved into the largo simnlv aud iu a it is simply iron and quinine ¡. Wednesday, Sept. 9tb, a Hearst, proprietor of the Examiner She was born in Eugene, Oregon, tasteless form. No cure. No pay were forced from their building, their stock where they could realize, store room at lersey cow. mole color, one uewspaper, bad a verdict for (lu.OOO Jan. 19tb, 1880. Iler relatives aud 25 cents. which was leased over their herds. on it uuickly to aav« tbelrgood uame, ihorter than other. Suitable damages rendered against bim today friends sorrow not as those who have I for return. Hans M ikelsen in the second trial of the case of no hope. She possessed amibable aud Turner vs. Hearst. lovely traits of character, which all kli OR STOLEN.—A reward •* In the first trial Turner got a judg- acknowledge that were acquainted I i information leadiug to the ment for 1600. He was granted a Where this magnificent stock will lie sold out at retail for 33', per cent leas than manufacturers' cost For 30 Days Only with her inner life. 1 i following «1« -« 111 1 second trial with the result noted. Sale liegina Thtirwiay, October 15th, at 9 a. ni. and continuing up U> Saturday, November sth. C. C. Slayter officiated at the The Y. M. C. A. will give a stag L will be given by 1. N. Ed- j funeral, making a few appropriate social in the reception room at the L ti u City : One a black Mans’s extra heavy wool Hocks, AR wool Blue Herge, a dandy rem -rks on the state of the dead, the dormitory, Saturday evening. Oct. Burnt by Accident al t 1 hauds high, very 60 < of the large auimal and this, to The ills of time, the promptings of get her with Dr. Coudou’» great Men's fine sui.a io (The.’lots and Youth'» fine auits *5 and *6 *1 9f> Men’s Patent Colt Goodyear Church. deepair.” Scotch Plaid *1 x> A big line of Boys’ and Chile , n's Welt, *5 to *6 shoes *2 ability as a geoioeist, made the lec- (J. W. Copie,. Worth *12.50. particular intereat. Ijadies', Children's and Boys' an I , tore of SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. ju its to pick from. Come early little Gent's Shoes at greatly redact I A large unmber of delegate* to the President Campbell said a few Men's splendid suits In Cassi- meres and Fancy Worsted «5 M< n’s faucy Golf Hbirt», worth *1 De prices. e>> word» denouncing the practice < f haz ­ auuual meeting ot the Columbia Liver I a- <1 yearling rams by Barkie, Worth *15.00. ing at the University. The Univer­ Men'« fancy Drean Shirt», Worth Theas are all ap to date, 1*0* good kMl, A. 8. A. Ewe ani ram branch of the Women’s Foreign Mis *7 * All wool Clay Wostsd suit sity will take what measures are ne ­ .'•je Don’t confuse thio with so call. I • 1.50 ..................................... si >oary Society of the M. E. church, Mias Ora St. John, daughter of Mr. I y Irishman, No. 188,636, A. Don’t fail to see the«* Ml its. Other M •n'l heavy wool Sock», 38 cent closing out sales, etc. arrived on the afternoon train». ari l Mrs. W. H. St. John, died at the cessary to eradicate the custom. stores will charge you (1.3.50 to *15.00. . kind ............................................ >5e Another feature of the program was • The aeseion» which began tbi» after ­ family home Oct. 7, 1!« aged 21 GEORGE ARMSTRONG, noon at 3 o'clock in Humphrey Mem­ years, 11 month» and 9 day». lienor n rticai solo by Misa Htitison. Corvallis, Or. Pnaitively im • «1» « M an«l no one i« allowed in the buildk, orial M. E. ebnrch, will end Sunday. r .age of the luog» was the cause of Students of the dormitory will meet until '• o • ■ I' i--la« October 15, 1903, 'amlers Bui Idin this evening in the reception room. WANTED. Oct. IE d»‘nth. Cor CharnelVm and Eighth Htre»ta. He sure you are right, j the »bore mentioned hour tbi» The funeral was held today and the The dormitory opened up its board Gaik lor the big sign to cut wood. See or a idre«*. afteruoou. • meeting of the branch remalo» interred in the I. 0.0. F. i ii g department today at noon. All EASTERN CLOTHING COMPANY, Mgr. executive bcmrl was held and tbi» cemetery. those wishing board will call at the Railrr«d (are paid on ali purrhaae» vt *25 00 or aver, McKenzie Stock Farm, evening there will be a recepti. n to Springfield, Dragon. a b * L VOTER’S TGLMIC Protecting Levees “ Latest EINED FOR ASSAULT AND BATTERY Quality and Price... Yoran’s SHOE STORE S. P. BOUGHT MORE LAND bSIFIED COLUMN. MUTILATED BRITISH ENSIGN Washing Machine Offer Good For 30 days Only Has Acquired Ten Acres CHINESE TREATY at Herderson Station SIGNED TODAY] eanwmo No Dessert More Attractive Jeil’G WE PAY THE FREIGH CHAMBERS’ HARDWARE EUGENE FORCED OUT U. 0. NOTES. Cor 8th and Charnelton Sts MET IN EUGENE THIS AFTERNOON Ora Si. John. This is a Legitimate Sale Eugene, Oregon