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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1903)
i JOE GATES’ TRIAL I preparing this year' * output of V« »WVW *W ■ ■ ——- - ■■ ■ prunes for — shipment. The Millier I ■ unn TAAIV Br(’tbwi are h“uHn* ‘“‘belr dried ntLL) I ODA I prunes for shipment. The trial of Joseph Gales, charged with asssault aud battery upon the 3>erson of Clark C. Sturtevant, was begun before Justice of the Peace C. A. Wiutermeier at 10 o'clock thia morniug. The following jury was selected : A. W. Gilbert, Ed. Farrington, J. E. Schenck, F. M. Wilkins, L O. Beck with and W. P. Cheshire. Constable Simth subponead eight witnesses in the case. This trial is the outcome of an al tercation which occurred between Gates and Sturtevant at Crow on Oct. 10th. In the mixup Gates got <>ne of Sturtevant's fingers in his mouth and chewed it up pretty badly aud also bruised the side of bis head, causing blood poisoning to set In. Gates was not arrested until the latter part of last week. L. Bliyeu appeared as attorney for j Gates and L. T. Harris for the prose cution. The Kind You Have Always Bought« aud which has been tn use for over 30 years, has home the signature of and has been nuulo under bin per sonal supervision since ita infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in thia. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ «Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle witli and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment« What is CASTOR IA Cfeurtoria la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil« gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It c n tains neither Opium, Morphine uor other Narco tie substeiice. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm* aud a lays Feverishneea. It cures Diarrlnea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and llowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea— The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS B ais the Signature of The 1. O. O. F. lodge of this place are preparing to re-roof their bull aud make other needed improvements, H. J. Bloom, recently from Hast ings, Neb., has rented the J. E. Bond farm aud will take possession at once. Miss Anna Dooley aud her brother came down from Eugene last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jenniugs, of Eugene, came down Saturday aud spent Sun day with her parents. Chas. Kompp and family visitied in Irving ou Sunday. Rev. Dougherty, of Eugene, preached au able discourse at the Christian church here ou Sunday. The Misses Emma and Georgia Awbrey visited on Long Tom over Bunday. A. C. Stiles left here last week for Galesburg, 111. 8. Jameson has just completed a new dwelling on the farm leceutly furchaaed from Wm. Forrester. The family of Geo. Dooley, railroad The case went to the jury at 3:20 section foreman, have moved to Eu o'clock this afternoon. gene where they will reside in the fu A few minutes before four o’clock ture. Mr. Dooley will continue to the jury returned, rendering a verdict reside on this section. of not gulity, and Gates was dis- Miss Mary Bendenner, of Wiscon ' charge from custody. sin, arrived here last week on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Merman Grupp. On Monday as F. Goede and J. E. Martin were returning from Eu gene with a load of shingles,the team (Guard Special Service.) Dexter, Cct. 29. — Miss Georiga Par became frightened aud proceeded to ker left here last woek for her school run away, scattering shingles along at Star, where she Is engaged to teach the road and completely demoraliz ing the wagon. Fortunatelyjno one a 5 months’ term. was hnrt. Uncle George Gulley passed away Miss Nina Poole visited her grand yesterday after an illness of several months. Interment was made In the parents in Junction Saturday, return ing Sunday. i’leaasnt Hill cemetery. Dexter Items, The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TH« CKNTAUR COMMHY, TT MURRAY STRICT, NEW YORK C8TV. —» Try the media kid gloves Every pair guaranteed Price 81 00 pair Wear the kid tit- ting cornet, it tile perfectly con»» in all atylea. For one week only All Boys’ Clothing at a Great Reduction All All All All All All 110.(X) long trousers suits, 3 pieces 88.50 long trousers suits, 3 pieces................ 87.50 long trousers suits, 3 pieces 86 fiO and 86.00 long trousers suits, 3 pieces 86.50 short, trousers suits, 3 pieces.............. 83.50 short trousers suite, 2 pieces................ 88 OB $ 7.00 16.00 .BOO _B.OO $2.60. 20 PerCent Off All Fancy Suits, Such as Norfolk With Yoke« Sailors and Vestee Suits. NEW ARRIVALS OF S. H. FRIENDLY. AmericanBcauty and F. C. Corsets Made in California where materials are produced. The lowest priced roofing made. Lasts longer than all others. It is weather and water-proof aad fire resisting. •«•»4 N x beollto«, | The Paraffine Paint Co. Kalamazoo Corset Co. * MICHIGAN Sold and ro<«smmend»d ■ FrwidSca. Sssttl«, \ P»rtlanh Las AnpJcs Erojim sad Duuvw. C sIsasJa by Ax Billy Department Store Forced to Close out! DoYou? “The White” Sewing Machine Do you want a pair of GOOD solid shot« for winter wear? A pair of Good Rubber Boots? A pair of boys' or girls' ecbool sh.H»s that will Wear? Do you want boots and shoes that are Worth ev.ry Cent you pay for them? Latest improved Models. Call and investigate. DoYou? If you do, it will pay you to visit Schwarzschild's BOOK STORE (Guard Special Servioe.) Creswell. Oct. 28.—Wm. Scott, the popular salesman in C. C. Hazleton’s store, baa g me on a two weeks’ visit to Granta Pass. Mr. aud Mrs. P. C. Noland atten ded the funeral of the late J. w. Stewart at Springfield Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. T. G. Hendricks, ac E. J. Johnson has moved from E. companied by a party of Eugene peo , Bowen's place to their own property ple, »pent Saturday in Creswell, the near thia place. guests of Aunt Sophia Hazelton. G. S. O. Humbert of Eugene, was De Blau, Sr., of “auy old place,” here this week in the interest of the who has been absent from Creswell Eugene Divinity School. and bis family for two years, is back Alex Lewis, one of the logging again. His lady has instituted a bosses of Fall Creek, spent Saturday suit for divorce at th» ensuing term night and Sunday calling on friends. of court. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Edwards will Miss Roxie Pringle visited Eugene give a Halloween party at their home. Monday. A very enjoyable time is expected. List ol Letters. Mrs. Barnhart left tor her home at Creswell Tuesday. R«v. Barnhart will leave in a few days. He has Letters remaining unclaimed in done a good business here with his the postoffice at Eugene, Oregon, Oct. photograph gallery. 28, 1903: Allen, James Thoma« Bristow, Mrs. J. O. Cline, Miss F. L. Coney, 8. H. (Guard Special Service.) Coon, Miss Rhoda 13. A. Smith aud wife came up from Dailey, Prise Juuotion last Monday on a visit. Doni pier. Miss Eva Mr. aud Mrs. White arrived here Dunton Bros. from Eastern Oregon last Bunday. Francis, George They will visit relatives here for Hawkins, Wes W. B. some two months. Humphrey, Mrs. C. C. Kelley, Mrs. Mary E. R. P. Allison made a business trip La France, J. R. to Eugene last Thursday. Madison, Racey Mrs. Polly Gibson aud husband Price, J. C. came up from Independence last Stevenson, Mr. Wednesday to visit her aunt, Mrs. C. Thompson, Chas. K. Hale. For Architectur.il in the A great deal of philosophizing has been done io the endeuvor to determine the cause of dreams. At the best, the question is left unsettled, the materialist who relates all dreams to physical causes seeming to hare a shade the better of the argument. It is, however, certain that womanly intuition and motherly experi ence furnish a solution of the common cause of bad dreams, which appeals at once to practical good sense. When little Willie wakes shrieking in the night and has been quieted and comforted, his mother remarks to her huiband: "I wonder what Willie could have eaten to have made him have such frightful dreams." She puts her finger at once right on the ill used stomach as the im mediate cause of the nocturnal disturb ance. She has right on her side. A dis ordered stomach can disturb the whole body ; set the heart galloping, check the Draught man Philippines and for Examiner of Surveys. Secretary Archie Livermore, of the local b"Hid of civil service examin ed, annouc.» that on Dec. 9 aud 10, 1903, there will be au examination lu Eugene, providing there are any ap plicants, for the postiou of architect- ual draughtsman in the Philippine Islands and for examiner of surveys in the general land office. The salary of the first named posi tion is 81400 Der year and of the lat ter, $5 P‘<r day and expenses. For all necessary particulars con cerning the examination, applicants should apply to Mr. Livermore at the Eugene postoffice. Y oran’s •■•Shoo ““ If there is^f tought Mr aw^D1^ it » «hat by It “ health to delay th Golden Med1C4i stomach i. dlsel2?w’»ry - «her, orgsu. record of treatment u?.?1 Hte * mouths' time was fS years before." Th« ®on»y. Th.». - °th*r ‘«»tsieS'J* Produce tast-n/ r * median« «nporaiy „ Ç” W ANOTHER 1 RAIN OFSHEEP Medical DiroJ* I dl*a* | Stewart A Pickard will ship another trainload of sheep to San Francisco next Sunday. About a dozen cars have already been sidetracked here and eight or ten more will be left in a day or so, making a train of 20 or more cars. This will be the third train load proper activity of the liver, make the sent by these gentlemen to San Fran- blood foul, start the nerves to throbbing and the head to aching. Almost every cisco in the last few weeks. body at some time or another experi ences this physical disturbance as a re sult of a disordered stomach. But the great evil comes when temporary dis order gives place to permanent disease of the stomach. Then come the dis quieting day dreams of the dyspeptic, Allowed Oct. 8: who sees enemies in his friends and foes Bridge account: in his own household. Deadmond A Craig, lumber A WISE WATCHWORD. and hauling................................ 95 34 Take care of the stomach and the body Pratt A Smith, blacksmithing. 27 50 will take care of itself, is the watchwori C. Pope, bridge work.................. 71 00 of health. True, not all diseases reach James Wright, bridge work .. 91 00 the body through the stomach, but in so Slayter Johnson, bridge work 221 10 many cases diseases of other organs may be traced directly to the diseased stomach Arthur Striker, bridge work.. 31 20 that it is surely true that the man with a M. E. Saubert A Company, sound stomach has the best chance of S 75 preserving sound health. It is because bridge lumber............................ it cures diseases of the stomach and Lawrence Lamb, bridge work other organs of digestion and nutrition and hauling................................. that Di. Pierce's Gohlen Medical Dis Owen Hunt, bridge work.......... covery restores so many broken-down people ta sound physical health. C. P. Barnard, hauling tools Mr. O. S. Copenhaver, of Mount Union, to Lake Creek............................ 6 00 Huntingilon Co., Pa, (Box zaa), writes: Murry A Mack, painting signs 8 00 "About twelve years ago I was suddenly liyren Hutchison, bridge work 33 95 taken with a pain in the pit of the which wes so violent I could G. W. Wright, bridge lumber. 4 80 rtotuach, not walk straight. It would grow more Supervisor’s Account:— «evere until it caused waterbrash aud vomiting of a slimy yellow water. I H. A. Kompp, road supervisor consulted a physician and he told me services.......................................... 50 I hail a form of dyspepsia aud treated me for about slx mouths with but little W. B. Emmons, road super at. I visor, services............................ 65 00 benefit. I still kept getting so could rcatCely walk. I then tiii-1 an H. A. Kompp, road supervisor, other physician and he told ti n • 'iver ervice«.......................................... 15 25 was out ol order and that I bad indiges tion. He gave me a treatment anti I got H. A. Kompp, road super visor, services............................ 12 50 some better, but only for a short time. I then tried another one who said I bail John A. Bowers, road super chron c indigestion, ulcer, timi of the visor, services............................ 35 50 lining of the stomach, torpid liver and kidney affection. He treated me or A. A. Gibson, road supervisor, services ........................................ 65 00 more than a year, and I felt better but it did not last. I then took to using aevetal L. Lockard, road supervisor, widely advertised patent medicines, - ut services ........................................ 25 00 received 00 more than temporary relief «hile uatiw. I then tried Dr. Pieice’s G. M. Neet, road supervisor, services ........................................ 27 50 A. L. Woodard, road super visor, services ...................... 72 50 Notices under this head not to ex 8. P. Scott, read supervisor, services.......................................... 35 00 ceed five lines, 50 cents a week; S1.5C a month; $12.00 per year. C. E. Warner, road supervisor, services .................... ’................... 10 00 FOE SALE.—25,000 choice assorted M. F. Casteel, road supervisor, fruit trees. S. F. Kerns, North services.......................................... 10 00 Washington street, Eugene, Oregon. Y. D. Hensill, road super County Allowances. s CLASSIFIED COLUMN. visor, services..i...................... Judge’s acconnt:— 55 00 FOR SALE.—A first class 50-busbel Colton Surprise steam dryer. Cost 8500. Perfectly new, for 8100. En quire of T. N. Segar, 66 75 H. R. Kincaid, coanty judge, salary ............................................. Mark Thurman is now the possessor Z Persons calling for the above please wbeu advertised. of a new buggy. The County Clerk Treasurer’s account:— J. L. I’age, P. M. can prepare to iseue another license Geo. F. Craw, coanty treas soon. urer, salary. ............................ 66 75 I>r. J. W. Mahon was taken to Eu Sheriff's account:— gene Thursday to tie examined for Fred Fisk, sheriff, salary........ 166 75 insanity. Through the courtesy of the school Harry Bown, deputy sheriff, Jesse Fountain, of Elmira, informs directors those who have associated salary ........................................... 75 00 us that he is going to take hie girl in any manner with the Beebe family C. C. Hammond, deputy sher nearer home, so he will not have to daring the paat week are requested to iff, salary...................................... 50 00 travel so far to see her. Mr. Price see their family phyaiciau every Jay Fred Fisk, sheriff, office ex for the next nine or ten days, and gave his consent. penses............................................ 16 50 Will Gill, alias Geo. Hall, who obtain a certificate of health. Fred F isk, office expenses .... 13 M The school board does uot expect II. broke jail at Corvallis several years E. Underwood, deputy sheriff............................................ ago with a man named Scott, was an expidemic of diphtheria, bat aa 1 20 seeu in our community last week. a precaution thia la considered the Clerk’s account:— safest plan. Gill and wife came from Independ E. U. Lee, county clerk, salary 166 75 W. L. CHESHIRE, ence where be saye be is now living. F. L. Gibbs, deputy coanty Bbysialau for schoola clerk, salary................................ 75 00 J. D. Hamlin, deputy coanty clerk, salary. ............................ 50 00 M. A. Slayter, deputy county (Guard Special Service.) clerk, salary................................ 14 00 In Eugene, to the wife of Claude Elmira, Got. 97.—Mies Vic la Rich Newman, a daughter, weight four Henry Gibbs, clerical work.iu mond, of Eugene, is doing the house coanty clerk’s office.............. 20 00 pounds. work for Mrs. M. E. Hollman School Superintendent's account:— Mrs. S. E. McClure, was up from WOOD WANTED. W. M. Miller, county school Smithfield last Saturday on business. superintendent, salary ........ 100 00 Geo. Gilson arrived here from Mc The subscribers of the Guard who Ferry account :— Minnville the fl mt of the week. wish to pay their subscription in Grant Hendricks, county fer Jas. Richardson, of Central, visited wood, will please deliver the asine as ryman, salary ...................... 50 soon as pomi bls. his mother here last Sunday. W. H. Eaton, aalary ................ 3) 00 Mrs. F. C. Walters is home again E. Bowen, county ferryman, from the Eugene hospital, «here she TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. imlary. ................................ 30 00 baa been for medical treatment. G. E. Iteane, blacksmithing Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tab J »son Richardson and family, of f or county ferry................ lets. All druggists ref nd the money 2 10 Smithfield, visited here last Sunday. if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’ W. H. Eatou, labor on county Signature ia on each box. 25cents fwry ....................... 22 00 Ben Lyons, labor on county B. B. Deming is moving his cigar ferry .............. 28 10 and confectionery «tore from the The Booth Kelly I.nmlwr Com- Tita« block to the Shelton block in (Guard Special Service. ) lumber for county Irving. Oct. 28. — W. R. Yates and the room just vacated by C. 8. Har ferry..................................... 75 76 family made a trip to Corvallis Son- row A Company, opposite the Guard W. R. Soott. merchandise for office. Farrow A Company have day. Mrs. Ystee will go from there county terry 2 01 to the home o, her parent* on Little moved to rooms In the Chamber«' L. A. Overton, merchandise block. Elk for a few days' »hit. for coanty ferry 10 35 The building formerly occuped by J. II. Warthan, receutly from Ne Jail account:_ braska, has rented the dwelli g re Scobert A Dodge on West Eighth Fred Fisk, board of prisoners 86 46 cently occupied by H. A. inwall, and street ha« beer leased by Roeebnrg parties for a term of three years fcr will reside in the seme. a saloon. The building belong-* to The Henalll-Rtineou Company have the Lane heirs. This makes the a force of prune packer* engwgei in twelfth saloon for Eugene. Klfllra Botes. medicine^ Diacoverv’' Where Do They Come From! ‘,° to* root u I deal with Itcum&il of the stomach I organs of | «‘«“on, and thej¡upplyofy^* M«>d. which and healthof theta,* I piavko ^ ut ” no*u «e usually worked-out people are worn-out bec»u»e thev7eL?' more energy than they' can evept day. Human enervv »he fuel TOX1* ?' h“t is converted into mon« the fire under the .team „¡.„T down from want of fuel the out, the engine slow. doT^f? timately stops. When the food-ftta j I the engine of the body -j power gives out, and m time thTta “ is at^X: If there be abundant fuel in th» of the steam engine without pme » bustion, there is a loss of power is same. And that’s the way it »¿j J man. He may have abundant food, h if it is not properly digested and ated, and so converted into blood, te power gives out, the strength Food digested and assimilated finkte the power that runs the heart, the It* the liver, the kidneys-every orgud the body. When the food ia not 4 gested and assimilated, then then b i reduction of physical power fell brew organ of the body, and the rerit t " weak " heart, " weak “ lungs ,.ina liver, " weak • kidneys, etc. Ey euE the perfect digestion and aas.ni'atee« the food eaten, Dr. Pierce’s Golr.etMt ical Discovery enables the building ■ of the whole body into a conditioai strength and sound physical beaith. Sick people, especially those scieng froui chronic diseases, are invited tt at suit Dr. Pierce, by te’ter, fret, uds olrtain, without churj|e, the opinion d i specialist on their ui'.’-enta Allers rondeuce strictly cutt*iilential. Addas >r. R. V. Pierce, BuJals, N. Y. SENT FkEE. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense MedH Adviser, containing more than a th» aaml large pages, and over yon di*» tious, i» *-nt //rv on receipted sura* pav expense of mailing only. Send It oue-cent scrmits lor the book in pipu covers, <■; 31 stamps for the doth-brea! vole; Address Dr. R. V.harct. M lalo, N. Y. wards, Junction City: Oneabnet mare about 15)4 hands high, round body aDd heavily built u every way, foretop cropped thrss ot four months ago. About Wjan old. Other one a brownish tef mare, four years old, about 16\ hands high, little darker «boot ths head than rest of body. bought near Cottage Grove, Bou horses have been worked, but thui there is no white on either. STRAYED.—A large bay hone; »' at knee of left bind leg; full ?huo. SHEEP. I have some good stock front shoes much worn. A- & sheep to lease on shares on one or Guthrie, Eugene. more years. Inquire of or address A. C. Jennings 109 West Fifth street MONEY TO LOAN.—On good a Eugene. curity. Enquire of Woodcock To Parents. E x elusive designs and latest fashion able models. Over <x> new andu|>to<late styles to select from. Made from selected w e a r - w e 11 fabrics and every pair has our liber al guarantee. Ask to see them. KALAMAZOO. Carpenters ; Fenton and McKlin have gone to Win berry to ereot a new house for G. Carter. The 1 gentlemau have been kept very busy this summer at their trade. C. L. William» left yesterday for Silver Lake to attend to business. Travis Fenton accompained him. Creswell Hems. Fairview Notes. Ladies, Misses and Children’s Underwear New Dress Goods, New Silks New Line of Late Styles in Oxford Waists. Tsolusiw* Miherw Miss Martha Woodard returned to her home at Cottage Grove Friday after a a weeks' visit with her friend, Mias Mabie Williams. BAD DREAMS. MORE CIVIL SER VICE EXAMS FOR SALE.—50 head shoats, also Harris, attorney«-® some registered Hereford cattle. Either sex. Address McKenzie WANTED. - Men and women to leW the barber trade, success C0*1*1 Stock Fafm, Springfield, Oregon. teed. A nice, light occnpsti« » FOR SALE—A binder, practically good wages. Easy to learn- A’ or write Portland Barber Coll* new. Cheap for cash or will trade for oats F. A. Archambeau, Eu 253 Everett street, Portland- Or gene. Oregon. Wanted. GOATS FOR SALE. — 76 goats, good condition, for sale at reasonable figures. Add res, or call upon A. J. Wood, Eugene, Oregon. Re«l- dnece teu miles southwest of Eu gene. Boro. FOR SALE.—80 acres timber land, with living water and large house also 10,000 capacity sawmill; loca ted two and one-half in ilea east of Saginaw, Oregon. Address H. K. Joyce, Saginaw. farm for sale .— a good stock You know what when you take Grove s Tsst Tonio, because the ,of®a*\_iPni tfet printed on every bottle, * al It is simply Iron andI quinl« tasteless form. N ° our • 25 cents. No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine »nd - spend hour« Sweetening, flavoring and coloring when , •oaku‘-' 4 ? Jell-0 farm with plenty of springs and running stream, good orchard, fine garden, well fixed for irrigation, a dwelling house, , two - ----------- —„ good barns, enough land in cultivation to keep 20 bead of Cows; 3 hor»ea, ----------- 2 or 3 horsee, L_ goats, and some hogs. A fine place I 5e *o live, good level road roed to to it, t, though bill side land with iota of timber, bat have good meadow. In all 24. acres. Call and see place, 2 miles west of Elmira, on the north toad. N. Peterson. ining Itemi STRAl ED.—From my premises at < oburg, Wednesday, Sept. 9th, a small Jersey cow, mole color, one hnrn shorter than other. Suitable reward for returD. Hans Mikaleaa * 1AYED OR STOLEN.-A rvward K> for information leading to the recovery of the following dewcribed »ill be given by I. J». Ed water and set to c<-I. I wise to the h«>usewi*. pense. Try it to^T- vors: Lem.vn. Oran*”’)' berry. Atgroevrs. I'’» ' M- Cigars julius goldsmith