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NOMINAI INO CON VENTIONS I EXTENSION WILL ESTABLISH I I OF SEWER NEW DRUG STOTE I 0. J. Hull Will Occupy Quarters Jefferson Street Sewer Will Be To Be Vacated by the Bon Marche. Extended From Eighth to Twelfth Street. O. J. Hull, who has been in Eugene for some time looking for a suitable place in whiebto opeu a new drug store, has leased the room now occu pied by the Bon Marche in the Me- Clung block aud will be ready for business next week or as soon «« the Hon Marche move* into the Wan «a block. ¡Mr. Hull is a young man and a For Nomination of Councilmen first class pharmacist. He baa his fixture aud stock already here and it --Calls Not According to will not take him long to get ready Law--May Nominate for business after he moves into the By Petition. building. J S. Gray who was to have opened a grocery store iu that room has de As will be noticed in another place cided not to go iuto the business yet. in todnv’s Guard, there are calle for conventions iu the first, eeoond and third wards for the purpose of nomi nating liou-partisan candidates for city councilmeu, to be voted for at the municipal election in April. The voters of south ward No. 1, The meeting of third ward voters Eugene, are hereby notified to meet is called for tonight at 7:30 o’clock in the city hal', the first ward meet at the engine house, on East 11th in; is to be held tomorrow night at street on March 4th. 1904. at 7:30 the East Eleventh street hosehouse aud o’clock p. m. to select a non-par the secord ward meeting tumorruw tisan candidate for member of the night in the city bull. There has yet city council, to be voted for at the I ecu no call for a fourth ward meeting. next city election. T. B. Anderson, NOT ACCORDING TO LAW. W. W. Calkins, Couucilmeu of the Ward. These calls were made with the un derstanding that the new election law The voters of the t)’ rd ward are requiring that nominations be tiled 30 hereby notified to met - at the city days bet'ore’tbe' election,is being com- ball on this Thursday evening at 7 :30 P1 ied with, but theGuard is informed o’clock, to select a candidate, regard by those who have studied the law less of politics, for the city council that the proceedings are irregular, iu to be voted for at the next city elec that the notices of the nominating tion. conventions were not made from seven Geo. B. Dorris, to ten days previous to the meetings G. W. Griffin, Councilm-iu of Third Ward. NOMINATE'BY PET1TON. Call for Meetings in Three of the Four Wards. To Nominate tacite. If the nominations which are in tended to be made touight ami to morrow night are decided to be il legal hecaune of the non-compliance with the law in the nbnv« respect, candidate« can !»• nomir-it. .1 by pe tition 15 days before the e! ■'.“‘■¡on. This will be dene anyway in ’he case of city recorder aud city treasurer, the only officers to be elected besides counilmeu. The voters of the second ward are hereby called to meet ia the city hal Friday evon: ng, .March 4, 1904, fo the purpose of uomina’ing a ton- partisua candidate for councilman. L. O. Beckwith, R. B. Henderson, Councilmeu. The sewer committee of the oity council is taking s:ep« to extend the Jefferson street sewer, which was con structed last summer, from West Eighth street south to West Eleventh or West Twelfth atreet- City Surveyor Collier will at once survey the route of the proposed ex tension and will also make surveys for laterals in the alleys extending east aud west Horn letterson street. The sewer committee will ascertain the cost of the proposed extension and submit the matter to the city council at its uext meeting. The council will undoubtedly order the extension made, as it ia necessary that the large amouut of surplus water iu that part of the city be drained off Resiliences iu that por tion of the city are going up thick and fast aud some sort of drainage is absolutely necessary. A line ot drain tils will be placed j along the sewer pipes aud catch basins for surface water be placed at inter vals. J. J. THOMAS VS BOOTH-KELLY CO Persona’s. Daily Guard February 26) Fred Endslop, U. of O. student went to Salem today. Miss Calef who has been visiting bis brotner, I. H. Calef, of this city returned to her home iu Portlaud this afternoou. Mrs. J. C. Gray and little son of Oakland, Oregon, arrived iu Eugene thia afternoon to visit friends. John Lindsey of Creswell returned home thia afternoou. Geo. Gross made a business trip to Juuction this morning, returning home thia afternoon. County Surveyor C. M. Collier re turned from Junction thia afternoon where be has teen aurveying the UUBly tsad tbiuagb th» Millel fiat. 8. M Yoran, grandmaster of tLe Oregon Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M , came down from Eugene yeBterdsy to inpspcct the local Masonic bodies— Today ’ b Oregonian. M. J. Cockerline of Medford is visiting his brother, A. T. Cooler line, of this city. Prof. F. G. Young went to Portland this afternoon to attend a meeting of the Lewis and Clark commission. Mrs. P. C. Noland aud daughter, Miss Neva, of Creswell, who have and been visiting S. R. Jeukius wife ot his ci y returned home this afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Barger is visiting bere from Roseburg. Miss Anita Thurston will be the new principal of the Weudliug school. Mrs George Dillard is quite ill with tonsilitis at her homo on East Eleventh street. The testimony iu the oase of J. J. Thomas of Coburg agaiut the Bouth- Kelley-Lumber Go. was finished this Daily Guard February 27) afternoou before Court Reporter Em ma Dorris. Weatherford & Wyatt of J. S. Brubaker, of Junction, is in Albany appeared for the plaintiff and the city. Woodcock & Harris for the defend Sheriff J. M. Rader of Jackson ants. county is in the city. The case will come up at the term Chas. Evans went to Roseburg this of court which meets next week. The c implaint is a long one, the plainii f afternoon ou business. | Postmaster J. L. Clark of Spring field was in the city today. J. C. Branstetter came up from Juuctiou City thia uiorumg ‘ M. O. Warner arrived iu Eugene this afternoon from Bohemia. Miss Lulu Applegate is very ill at her home on West Eighth street Mrs. Buell wus a passenger to Port laud t! is afternoon to visit frienda. R. \\. Welch, the Callage Grave shoe dealer, is iu Eugiu«ou busiuess. Editor J. F. Woods of the Spring field News was here today to pay bis tixes. R. H. Sbacklett returned thia af teruoou fiotti a trip to Britiah Go lumhia. Geo. Gray left this afternoou for Sin Franoisco where he has employ ment. Miss Stella Robinson went to Port- 1 ind this afteruoo i to visit with friends. , Dr. L. W. Brown has gone to Blue River to attend J. H. Belknap who is very sick. S ' Attorney E. R. Bryson, of Cor vallis, is in Eugene visiting his brother, R. S. Bryson. C. D. Lloyd ot Pjrtlaud arrived iu Eugene thia afternoon und is stop ping at the Gross hotel. E. J. McClanahan is I d Seattle on business connected with the Seattle Produce Cc. of tLii < ity. Miss Sadie Ford went to Creswell this afternoou to instruct Ler stu dents iu music at that place. T. D. Condon aud daughter Miss Jeauette went to Portland Sunady uf- teruoou for a visit with friends. Mrs. Oscar Campbell of Camp Creek is ill at the home ot b«r parents, Mr. aud Mrs. P. Comegys in Eugene. Mrs. N. L. Lee of Junction re turned home this afternoon nfter a low days’ visit with Eugene friends. Jaaius Furnish, the congenial clerk iu Kay's general store, left yesterdaz for Siuslaw to act as deputy assessor. Mesdames Mcla lden and J. P. Frizzell accompanied by little Agnis McElroy came up from Salem Sator day eveuing to spend Suuday with Mrs. Agues McElroy of this eity, tc- , turning homo this afterno >n. NOT APPRECIATED. .V iss Maggie Veatch went to Cres well this afternoon. Wm. Landess, of Cottage Grove, spent last night iu the city. Mayor G. R. Chrisman went to Cottage Grove thia aftirnoon. Attorney J. K. Weatherford id Up from Albany ou legal huieness. Mrs. W. G. Martin went to Pin t- laud thia afternoou for a -hurt vl-.t. Miss Ruth Flinn, U. of O. student, was called home to Albany tbU after noou by the illness of her father. Mr. Hausen, bookkeeper for the Booth Kelly Co. st Frgtuaw,7 ia in the city. Mrs. Amos Wilkiue aud cihldrtin who have been spending tba winter in California, arrived home this af ternoon. W. A. Butcher returned yesterday afternoon from McMinnville where be visited hie folks, He made the trip ty team aud reports the whole countiy almost Hooded by high waters. Ernest Bean, a popular student of the University, and a m«nibe- «1 the Sophomore class, has discnu'lniied bls studies and left this afternoon tor Southern California for the benefit of his health. Daily G'-erd Much 3 James Parviu, of Dexter, i iu the city. W.- H. Eaton, of Jasper, is iu the oity. Miss Jessie Park, of Sf nksne, ia visiting hero. Attorney J. R. Wiyatt lelurned to Albauy this afternoon. M. B. Stone, of Lorane, has gone to Portland on bus’ness. Leun Edmutison is lii .> from a trip to his Goshen bop yaid. E J. McClanahan returned from a trip to Seattle thia afternoou. F. A. Rankin went tn C!nHe«je Grove this afternoon ou business. Mrs. Robt. Brady came down from Creswell on this afternoon's train. Frank Craig, one of the proprietors of th« Walterrille sawmill, is in the city. U. W. Miller of Mrytle Creek ia here representing the Umpqua Valley Oil Co. Daily Gtard March 1 ’ Mrs. F. I . Ruth find Grace Mc George S. Willoughby is down from Elroy left for Pleasant llill today to Marcola. visit friends. T. A. Gilbert returned to Albany Jï rié‘;:.%TiUNiwi itis ' stcpito Mnyor G. R. ChrlsTSn ritnrnnj tills aftvruoon. MüT Dû THIS AND DONT DOTHAT AND this afternoon from a bnsitres ti ip Bert Calloway went t > Roseburg A^Promiueut Chicago Woman Speaks. WTCOMINHEK WITH Vóti! MUDDY to Cottage Grove. this afternoon. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, vice FELT. THERE IS NO PLACE FDR THE Dr. L. W. Brown ia hon.o from president Illinois Woman’s Alliance, Clyde D. Lloyd returned to Port Blue River wtiere be I RQY SECWEY.Wf SHAW went to attend in speaking of Chamberlain’s cough land this afternoon. J, H. Belknap, who is now better. remedy, says: “1 have suffered with J.A. Humphreys, of Springfield, a revere cold this winter which Colonel Frauk Taylor left t> l.vv for i threatened to run iuto pneumonia. was in the city today. Roseburg where he will insp ct the remedies but 1 Arrangements are being made for I tried different Sheriff 1‘red Fisk went to Cottage militia company of that plnce to another bowling contest between the seemed to grow worse and the medi Grove this afternoon. cine upset my stomach. A friend ad night. Alco Club of Albany and Eigene vised me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Junies O’Brien an 1 family re Mrs. L. E. White, who has boon Commercial Club to be held at the ( Remedy aud 1 found it was pleasan turned to Lcaburg today. visitiug relatives in Eugene, returned local club house Satuiday evening. < tu take and it relieved me at once. 1 Will Orrell cume down from Cot to her home iu Portland thia uner- No definite word has been rccieved 'am now entirely recovered, saved j doctor’s bill, time and suffering tage Giove this afternoon. uoon. from the Alco Dlub but they will i and I will never be without tlii probably te on hand for the contest. j splendid medicine again.” For sale H. E. Ankeny has gone to his Harry aud Ro! oil. Cucny, A ..m The lineup of the local bowling team i W L. Del no. mines in Southern Oiegon. Portland aud buleni respectively ar is as follows: A. J. Tolmie, captain, i 1C. H. Welch and little son returned rived in Eugene todaj to look riler Harry Dunbar, C. A. Wintermeier, I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. business intere sts. to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Webster Kincand, F. M. Day and Mrs.’Fuller who has ben tlie gu si of Mr. and Mrs. J A. McMahan went Deacon Daviis Sheriff’s Office, hcraunt.Mrs Frank f'•."¡ptr.n, 1 thU I to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 16, 1904. afternoon for Pocatella, Idaho, v. here Mrs. J. L. Morrison came down Only the taxes for 1903 will he col CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. she resides. i from Cottage Greve this afternodfi. lected during the year 1904 At the Notice is hereny’-’given that all last special session of the Oregon lire. Wm Relover returned to hsi Assessor D. P. Burt in was a pas- Lane county warrants frem register legislature the tax law made in 1901 home in Portland thio a*‘.c:s-;ca, j senger to Cottage Giove on this aft No. 2271 to register No. 2890, regie-1 was re-enacted aud said law will be iu after a pleaasnt visit with tier son, > uoun’s train. tered March, 11, 1903, both inclusive, , force for tho collection of 1903, taxes Dr. Selover, of f his city. ml and in substance it is as follows, Mao Sommerville went to Portland will be paid on presentaion at my towit : Roseburg Review: Juuu G. D,.k- this afternoon where be expects to “Mother doesn't seem to know what a treasure 1 am.” oKoe March 10th, 1904. Interest will; 1. If you pay your taxes in full on ley left this morning for Oakland to s II bis hogs. or before March 15th you will be al —Chicago Record-Herald. cease on that day. tike charge of the brsnoh bon«.-' af lowed a rebate of three per cent. Lee Minard, of Cottage Grove, was GEO. F. CRAW, the Roseburg Junk & Hide (' . lie 2 If you pay your taxes between in Eugene today, returning home on Treasurer Lane County, Or. March 15th and up to and including will retain the agency for the u. C. the afternoon train. F. Reisler, Deputy. the first Monday in April, there will I Lak - Marble Co., of Eugene. George J. Wilhelm came up from not be any rebate and neither will charging the defendants with main Miss Bartha Goldsmith 'returned (o B. G. Mulkey returned Ins night there be any penalty or interest taining a dam across itue natural Juuction this afternoon. her borne in Oregon City after a added. — fom job G t >s, California, where ho W, J. Royce returned home from stream used as a mill race at the Co pleasant visit with relatives in this had been several months iu tope ot 3 If at least one-half of your tRxes Portland this afternoon. city. are not paid on or before the first burg mill, obstructing the natural bettering his health. We am s< rry flow of water aud which causes the Monday in April, will become de Mrs. J. C. Gray letumed to her' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Osburn art ived to learn that ha comes homo without linquent, when there will be added water to be forced backiitbrough the home in Oakland )qts afternoon. home yesterday from on extended material improvement, lie ism. kinp •- This question arises in the family a penalty of ten per cent, and the cbaunel overflowing aud destroying Attorney R, 8. Bryson returned trip through Mexico aud other South his home at tlie Mulkey House. every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try tax will also draw interest at the rate plaintiff«'« land used for agricultural of twelve per cent per Hnnum in ad- this afternoon from a buainee» trip to ern climes. purpose«. 1.“ th« r-rnlt- I Corvallis. A. C. Dixon, C. E. Robertson, R. | 4 n you pay ODe-hait ui your taxes Mrs. N. L. Lee of Junction is' W. Crowell, W. B. Wheeler, Frank | on or before the first Monday in W. E. Loughmiller who has 'been , April, then the remaining half may j visiting her eon, E. U. Lee, and Vaughan aud Wm. N -ylor, al) of Wm. Lower, while working at ! g- run ur f including the first very ill for some time, is not im- I family of this city. I [ Coburg, are iu the city. a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre Monday in October following; but if proving, we regret to announce. glug for Petty Bros. mi Baar creek a pared in two minutes. Noboilingl no he Cris Marx, Jr., went to Poi tland h :ir of tax due is not paid Miss Clair Boo'ey has arrived here couple of days ago bad the riiiior- Dr. H. F. Ong, of Wendling, was baking I add boiling water and set to by the first Monday in October, it new ma- from Sau I raucisco and will be bead tune to break hie rlgh* leg above the l“1.8 afternoon HIte'no',n to 10 purchase I tool. Flavors:—Lemop. Orange, Rasp becomes delinquent, and there will taken to the hospital at Ealem yes-1 this , J works. bo treated treated for for a a severe severe at at- ^¡hery for his dye berry and Strawberry. Get a package be added to such balance, a penalty terday to be trimmer tor Shumate Jc Berber of the knee. Dr. L. D. Scarbrough, of V you r crccers to-day. If gt*. ( Mrs. Allen McClain of Albany ar- Wonder Millinery store. of ten per cent, and in addition, such tack of throat trouble. ( reewell, was called Io treat the in ; balance will bear interest at the rate ! The Spirting News, published at St. i rived from that city this afternoon to Miss Irene Applegate, who has ' e n jured .rimber. i of twelve per cent per annum from I be the guest of Mrs. E. U. Lee. visiting her sister, Mr-. Dudley Hol the first Monday in April until paid. j Louie, under date of Feb. 27, con Established i8ga. 5 On all personal property taxes, tains a good writeup of the Oregon 1 Mies^Bertha Goldsmith of Oregon land, at. Boise, Idaho, for the past Paid-up Cash Capital and Surplus, I if one-half is not pa:d on or before State League. The league is being City is visiting her pareuts Mr, nd tew mouths arriv«d home this morn- ' the first Monday in April, the law i well advertised all over the ccuntry Mrs. a . Goldsmith of this city. • 3- i compels the sheriff to levy upon aud collect the same after May 1st, hence F. M. Crawford, solicitor-collector] Miss Pearl Luckey, U. O. eiccent, lire. E. L. Ayres and «on who have HAVING ample capital and surplus to prevent a levy uonn personal prop | for the Southern Oregon District) returned this afternoon from J ort- l.ea visiting b«r patents. Mr. aud conservative management; a strong erty after May 1st it will be necessary i for the international Correspondence | land where ehe has been visiting with Mrs. -J. S. Ham. letumed to her ' ' ■ ' wh ■ li I I a- .•••»! H'ft tr«l f- r ov«r twi nr ' and experienced board of directors, for one-half tn be paid as above stated. I c » ii »»y th»t< .v'itrt-t . • g.vtti j. • n.UM bom - ii ar Harrisburg this aft< rnio i. and and being equipped with good facili 6 The law compels the sheriff to | Schools, was in Roseburg today. His her mother. F< "»-f t* nn ar y «•» h»r r"'u<'Iv I K hv * iwr tr>4. I r»coir.inenrt kt ■ t> n*y ii ’ .«la a* ties forth« transaction of all branebee sell all lands on which taxes have not ' headquarters are at Eugene, I u he Mis.- Beast« Harn a<-< OTpunicd Mrs. i*n> repreat nt* t .... . , Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Callison Htid been paid and that such sales shall Tuo». GiUr.rd, E.t.n, 111. of legitimate banking, I not be held later than March 1st of visits sli the principal towns every 30 aby left Saturday for Eugene to Ayers f jr an extended visit. I. T Agee, if Mepleton, the year succeeiing the year in which j day3.—Roseburg Review, Tuesday. eside, Mr. Callieo n hat it g . m < d best for The the tax levy is made. R. M. Donahue, who has teen mau- his position hero *ilh the Rest burg The Bowels 7 The property will be sold to the person bidding the lowest rate of iu ager of the Wells 1-a'go Express Lumber Company.—Kos .burg Review. ter t. a1 i rertifleatee will be issued office in this city for several years, of Eugene, Oregon, therefor, sud deeds givi u to en will 'elioquis'i the office 8uu'i.iy to CAN OV C AT.1ABT1C Solicits your account, promisirg the property si.1-1, ci.lcte redeemed v-li Febrcnrv 23 t ofo’e coming mit hi-re ou t -m Mr. llooMr, the; mat maiis?er, wh- utmost liberality ot treatment con iu three yeirt from tie d ite of s i Both ure living there anddoi ig rnttir.i' •* S: da conici from Portland. Mr. Dcnahn eisteut with modern conservative -H. u Review. lat.kug me beds. The 1203 Assessment Eolia will I e. will take a po itici in the g«r.o.’a PMrnt f P'-mr.-it !’■’ lut-rest paid on I f ime deposits. opened for the collectiou cf tai office ol te < omp* .y at Part! c d. is., X'-v r b ■ ■ •- D A PAINE » <l«l in hi.. u. 'i thereon Febiuary 23, 19C4. W E BROWN His many friends he" regret Io - Quarauteed to < .1« vr > -. ii. . J um.». Vice President President 1 remain very rospedtuHv vo i«. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Tl. 597 him leave. He has inen an effleien W W BROWN 1 lfBSiEt Hi 1, ¡13 F W OSBURN* FRED FISKr A «st Cashier ANNUAL SALE, TEN NSLU&’d BOXES Casliier Sheriff and Tax ColVct.cr. manager and conducted the e.'.ir of the office iu a busineM like mauncr Bowling Contest. What Shall We Have for Dessert? Jell-O, I $75,000.00 Eugene Loan and Savings Bank i 1