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Many physicians do recommend Wine of Cardui to their patients. was rew?.. jr in two weeks my pains Why not got a 81.00 bottle of Wine had left au ar— I felt like a new woman.” of Cardui from your druggist today? WiNE of CARDUI ÜAUÏiON ieud.M cu» A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. uer’cl's ani inaiai’•„ T'w genuine D pu» np cr.lv ìu paste-»‘Oa rd < ar ’’ile himature on muo ot i.ie botue. thus; •u: JWl’G. CU., Sola Cìev’Juad. Ohi»;, a inn Drug Co. Best Woven Wire Mattress made $2.25 Ash Bedroom Set - - $16.00 Fir Bedroom Set 12.50 DAY de HENDERSONS. SCHEDULE OF GAMES ARRANGED Eugene Wil! See Forty Two Baseball G ames This Summer, gene teams are now in tbe Lauds ot HIT Al I’reseideut Sroa’ und those from Vancouver aud Salem will be filed within u few days. HOLIDAY’ GAMES. The holiday games on May Ik), July 1 4, ami Labor Day, will be played in I the best paying towns, two games to I : bo played each day, and on these days I the entire gate receipts will be pool- i led and the entire amount be equally 'divided among the four clubs. The I schedule lor the whol • series ot games to be played during the season will bo arranged today by a committee ai poir ted for ’hat purpjse, and com­ posed of W. E. Morrow, F. L . Du- bhaue H. H. Olinger. REDUCED RATES. W. E. Coman, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific Com- paDy, lias k indly offered to grant are- He Wil! Be Head of the Medical duced rate of one fare for tbe round Department of the First trip to all the players of the league Separate Bat­ during the paying season, over all tbe lines of (he company within tbe talion. league circuit, and has also signified bis willingness to provide a reduced Dr. W. L. Cheshire of this city has rats for the “fans” who may wish to beeu appointed by Governor Cham i witness tbe games in other than their berlain to be a captain in tbe modi- ! home tdwns. cal department of the Oregon Nation- , premising for a Everything looks al Guard. , successful baseball seasou for the Capt. Cheshire will have charge ot ! Oregon State League and the lovers the hospital department of the First of clean outdoor sport may expect Separate Battalion and have bead- j to witness some fast games when the quarters in this city. He will orga I season opens. nize the hospital department right, away aud enlist a steward, a druggist and two privates for duty in the hos­ pital. This will add quite a good deal to the importance of Eugene as a mili- tary center. Dr. Cheshire is well fitted to the Lee Cannon Wounds Frank Hil position, having eervod for the past six years in the National Guard, With a Pistol twice being acting hospital steward, and understands tbe work thor­ Shot. oughly. He is well and favorably Roseburg Flaiudealer' Frank Hill, known m state military circles aud of Wilbur, was shot in tbe thigh last biB many friends will be glad to hear Friday evening by Lee Cannon, of ot bis appeintment. 1 1 /AL CORPS FOR EUGENE Dr. Cheshire Appointed MALfi2!A AND YELLOW JACK (From N. Y. Jtirald, January 11, loot.) “The w idow of Dr. Luzeare who, in the employ of the Government, went to Cuba, was inoculated with Yellow Fever through mosquito bites, aud died, applied to Congress for relief today.” The above tells of the sad culniiuis tion of a series of experiments by tl.a Government, all of which proved col. clusively that the familiar mosquito j a daugerous vehicle for carrying Ma. laria, "Yellow Jack," aud other lualaiv ial fevers. Captain in the 0. N. G. Meeting of the State League at Salem Saturday Night—The League Will Consist of Only Four Clubs. The schedule of games for the Ore­ gon State Baseball League was ar­ ranged at tbe meeting at Salem Sa'.- uday night as follows: AT EUGENE, 42 GAMES. W.th Vancouver—April 28, 29, 30, May 1. JuLeO, 10, 11, 12. July 14, 15, 16, 17. With Salem—May 5 6, 7, 8. June 16. 17. 18, 19. July 21, 22, 23, 24. Sept. 15, 16, 17, 18. With Knseburg—May 27, 28, 29, 30, two games. July 1, 2, 3, 4, two games. Aug. 25, 26, 27, 28. AT SALEM, 45 GAMES. With Vancouver—May 12, 13, 14, 15. July 1, 2, 3, 4, two games. July 28, 29, 30, 31. Aug. 25, 26, 27, 28. With Eugene—June, 2, 3, 4, 5. July 7, 8, 9, 10. Sept. 8. 9, 10, 11. With Roseburg—April 28, 29, 30, May 1. June 9, 10, 12, 13. July 14, 15, 16, 17. Aug. 11, 12, 13, 14. AT VANCOUVER, 49 GAMES. With Salem—May 27, 28, 29, 30, two games. June 23; 24, 25, 26. Aug. 18, 19, 20, 21. Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5, two games. With Eugene—May 19, 20, 21, 22. Aug. 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14. With Roseburg—May 5, 6, 7, 8. July 7, 8, 9, 10. Sept. 8, 9, 10, U, 15, 16, 17, 18. AT ROSEBURG, 41 GAMES. With Vi ancouver—June 2, 3, 4, 5, 23, 24. 16, 17, 18. 19. July 2 With Salem—May 21, | Aug. 4, 5, 6, 7. 15. With Eagene—May June 23, 21, 25, 26. 30, 31. Aug. 18, 19, 2, 3, 4, 5, two games. SHOOTING AFFRAY AT DRAIN NORMAL Those who are exposed to mosquitos rr other malaria) influences,hould ta)« warning. Iron is the lighting element in the blood and provides nature with efficient resistance to ward off disease, Hilt if the blood is impure or impov­ erished, or if there is weakness, if means that the fightingqualitiesof tho blood have I ecu lowered, and conse­ quently there is danger. 1 f you would escape,- keep the blood pure’and prop, erly nourished with H arier’s Iron Tonic It supplies the blood with iron in a natural way. Il is recognized every­ where as the best blood purifier and tonic in use, and it bus been used for half a century. Houston, Tex., Aug. 1,1901. “I have used I)r. Harter'S Iron Tonic myself and in my Tamil < for over twenty rive years, and tan heartily recommend it. I regard it particularly valuable to ward oil mar iarial and other fever«. J. H. HAYM, Land and Emigration Agt., Frisco Line, l $5.000 guarantee that above tesiimonlai la geouls«.) . .............. .. ■— ■ ■■ w MATRIMONIAL MARKET DULL Deer Creek, the affray having taken place at the Drain Normal ¡School, where both the boys are students, Cannon has I been bound over in the Only Ten Licenses Issued enm of 8500 i bonds, which he fur- February Compared With nisbed. From what can be learned A GROCERY THAT FILLS Cannon had made some slighting re- 22 in January. ORDERS PROMPTLY marks about some of tbe young ladies and always keeps nothing bnt pure of I he school, aud the plan had been Will Go Out of Commission on The records at the county dark’s nnrl high grade food- is the stare tc ' meds by saveral of the young men ded nth by tro«« who value health, office show that February is a dull March 15—Mail Goes by and women to pelt him with eggs, economy and relaibility. Our food month in the matrimonial market. R. F. D. pred icts are A 1, our service is jCannon met »he company on the During tbe month just past inly ten always prompt and o liging and we ; w.dk leading to the shool building marriage licenses were issued in have a variety in both staple and and tbe former were about to begin Postmaster J. L. Marsh of Fair­ Lane county. This, however, is lancy groceries, as well as crockery the egg fulisade when Caunon drew mount haB received notice from the that, makes it a pleasure to do your better thau in February, 1903, when buying. a pistol. Upon seeing the gun Hill department that the Fairmount post- only etgbt were issued. During the | called out “Don’t shoot,” but Can­ office will be discontinued on March, W. M. GREEN, monthpreviuus to February this year jilon did shoot at.d struck Hill In the 15, 1904. there were 22 issued, hollowing are Phone Main 25-1 | thigh, making a serious though not THE LEAGUE MEETING. Fairmount will after that date, the lucky couples for last month; 6W W.Jlamette St Dr. Barber, of probably be supplied with mail by Tbe Salem Statesman of Sunday .dangerous wound. Feb. 1—James A. Cox anil Henri­ gives the details of tbe meeting as 1 Y’oucalla, was called, and was unable the carrier on the Eugene rural free etta Smitsou. Adam tichmitt aud delivery route No. 2. follows: The directors of the Oregon by probing to locate tho ball. Juila Weeks. Cannon is a senior at the Normal Postmaster Pago of the Eugene * Fob 3—James W. Key and Lulu L State Baseball League held a meeting aud has by this rash act lost his office says it will be some time before Walters. in this city last evening, at which the Joseph H. Fowler and league circuit was closed and other j chances or graduating. Ho is a young the appropriation could be received Carrie E Richardson. business of an important nature tran­ man who has had a splendid repu- by the general government by which Feb 4—D. M. Purkerson and 3. J, sacted, Tbe circuit comprises Rose- ration heretofore. Tbe preliminary to extend the city free mail service Tracer. W. J. Howard and Ada - • in the justice court will be held to Fairmount, which is now in the burg, Eugene, Salem ana • Vancouver, ¡trial ; Hogan. four cities that promise to put fast at Drain Wednesday, before Justice city limits. Feb. 9—T. O. Luckey aud Maude teams into the field, aud furnish all i J W. Krewson. Cheshire. the support, aud enthusiasm necessary I Feb. 10.—G. L. Grigsby aud Dessia to insure the success of the venture. Ishmael. Tbe meeting last evening was attend­ Feb. 20—G. C. Millett and Hattie ed by President P. H. Sroat, Secre­ Darrow. tary W. Oaten-, and director H. H. Feb. 23—William Austin and Addie (Guard Special Service) Oiluger, of this city; Director W. E. Buss. Crow, Feb. 26—J. A. J. Crow has Morrow, of Roseburg, and Director F. L. DuShane, of Eugene. Van­ nearly recovered from the effects of Snow and Rain Ushered in the couver was represented by proxy his fall. First Month of T. J. McCulloch’s health 1 b not through President Sroat, E. 1’. I’rep- Spring. ler, the director from that city, be­ improving in a satisafetory manner. ing unable to attend. Word bad been He expects to be taken to Junction March is usually counted the first received Irom Oregon City to tbe ■ soon to place himself under tbe care month of spring, but the first day effect that tbe effort to oraguize a I of a physician at that place. club had been abandoned, at least Det Hadley is at the home of his has been a regular genuine old-time, Today's Statesman: Ata meeting I for the present, and as Albany bad (father, suffering from a severe case of Oregon winter day. The rainstorm of th« board of directors of the whiib has raged for tbe past week Capital Amateur Athl tic Club, held also decided not to enter tho league, measles. rhe circuit was closed with four clubs Tbe family of Jobu Smigley is with more or leas fury during that last evening, a contract was closed as members. afflicted with scarlatina. This dis- time, turned to snow this morning, with Hurry Edmondson, recently .-MM* FOUR GAMES A WEEK. i ease caused tbe death last Sunduy of aud hardly before anyone knew it tho from Santa Barbara, California, who ground was covered with half an inch will manage the Salem baseball team It was decided to open the playing Mrs. Lizzie Rebtnen Lcehuer, whose ot “tbe beautiful”. it all disap­ during tlie coming season. The new season on May, 1, and conti; uo until sad aud untimely death cast a gloom peared j however, later in the day manager has an excellent ball record September 15, each team to play four over the entire community, where and things resumod their normal con­ behind him, and wae recoin mended to games a week, which will give ea«h she grew from childhood to woman­ dition. tbe local dub by A. A. Anderson, city in tbe circuit forty games during hood, and made many friends by her It tbe rld saying fhut. “when March who player! the positiou of catcher the season. All gimes will be played upright life. Besides her hasbaud I v unis in like a lion it goes out like with the Portland Browns last season, strictly in accordance with the Na­ she leaves a son of two years and a lamb” holds good, we arc Hisured and Iras recently signed with the tional Association rules, and the daughter but a few days old. She I of cn.e splendid weather in the lat­ Little Rock, Arkanaae, club. was laid at rest in tbe Gates cemetery league will apply to tbe National I ter part of the month. Mr. Edmondson is a professlonzl Association Baseball League for pro­ at Crow. We had better have the bad weather ball player and can hold down any tection. If tbe league is admitted to now than late in the spring, so let position on the infield outside of tire membership in tbe association, the it come. pitcher's box. He has an excellent different clubs will have exclusive reputation as manager of ball play­ ’ontrol over their players, whose ers, and promises to put a team iuto services cannot be secured by other J. H. Maxwell, carrier on R. F. the fleidetbat will prove a winner, club» without paying such price as D. Roule No. 2, makes the following I ile has a large number ot first else» may be fixed by tbe club bolding report tor tho month of February: players in view and will at once ba contracts with the players, except1 Number of pictSe» delivered' Reg­ Miss Mary K. Btookes hai brought in the work of selecting his mtn. that at tbe close of a playing season 1 istered letter, 1 ; lettere, 931 ; carde. the price to be paid for a release is 1 103; papers, 2632; circolare, ìli!; an attachment suit in the circuit fixed by tbe rules at 8200 fjr eacl ’ packages, 55. Total delivered, 3935.; COdit here jointly against her fn’her, H. H. Brookes, and W. C. Conner, man. This fixed amount applies to Number collected : Applications players under class “D,” in which for money orders, 38; lettera, 586; respectively editor and ex-editor of those of the Oregon State League will cards, 62; papera 33; packages, 14 the Koseburg PlalndeHler, to recover 1327, principal and interest on a be rated. Each player's record will 1 Total 733. be carefully kept and I d case first' Total delivered and colie-ted. 4668. promissory note, together with ad- ditiou-d interest at 10 per cent, from cla.-s material Is developed, the club Value of stamps Ci cancelled, 813.99. Feb. 10, 1901.—Roseburg Review. holding the contract of such player Value of stamped rape’’■■old, 813.51. FAIRMOUNT POST­ OFFICE TO CEASE IA SAMPLE LINEf -OF Palestine Pointers. MARCH CAME IN LIKE A LION SALEM’S BASE­ BALL MANAGER NOW OPENED CockerJine & Wetherbee < THERE IS SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. ITS NAME IS REGAL I An Eastern Flour made from Turkey Hard Wheat, grown on the Platte River, Nebraska. Costs you no more than Oregon Flour ¿V & FOR SALE BY | Moon Tingley, Agents i R F, D. Report, Editor in Trouble. fine Horse Said.