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f' V t Fly cene Guard Note and Comment. Bright’s Disease and SECOND DAY OF Diabetes News W. C. T. u. INSTITUTE Hydraulie mines of California pro M \RCH 12 duce about 81 250,000 annually, tbe 31 T ’KDAV lrift mine- yi’ld about 81,000,000, San Francisco. Feb. 24, 1904. and dredging operations 8800,000. To tbe Women of Eugene. Some yon have loved ones Tha A1 ore Ice fhe Higher Prfoe. From qua.tz mines of tbe state tbe str cken of with Brights’s Disease o> Interesting Program This After production exceed» 813.0(0,000 Diabetes. Let me give you hope. noon— Dilutions on Timely The public will hear with sympa-1 1 can speak because 1 know. I was th- de it teres’ that, owing to the ex- stricken with Diibetes myself. Only Topics. Last year holds the record for im Diabetes can understand the tortures ttretut d.fficulty of harvesting the ice migration to this country— nearly —the hopelessness. 1 went to the ■ Woman's Hospital, one of our best, < ■ in Mi ne, hi : 1 everywhere else, This morning’s session of tbe Lane I une milieu, 1 quarter of them were i They told me 1 wus incurable. I -* .ii'x o.-fc, tbe supply will t-e short f-om Aust'ia Hungary, and another Igrew worse (sugar was 11 percent) County W. C. T. (J. institute con aud ven to the Cooper Medical vened at 9 o'clock. Several depart ■i n the price long this year. This Is quarter from Italy. Russia stands College for examination. Same ver- ments vere discussed. an ingennus variation ot the usual dici — lucurable. Thoroughly disoour next—Finns and Poles. This afternoon the program began ' sged 1 went home to die. A Mrs. tocmula pjovil'd for severe winters, Clark then living at 1931 Larkin with devotional exercises, followed ■an 1 we congratulate the pro ‘ucers on ' 1 California man has produced a street celled to ’ell me there was a by tbe superintendents’ reports and cure aud where to get it. Tbe third discussion as f< llows: I).. . r ¡1 ty ci their intellectual re- p .t'ity with a red interior. If that wi-ek the dreadtui thirst diminished. wot-rces. We are accustomed to the “Loyal Temperance LegioD," Edna sort of thing k< ops up it may not be 1 begau ’o sleep betlei aud in a year Houston. 1 was prefect!/ well. 1 bare a large a . .r uucemeut ihat ice of •x'r-iordl long before we are able to squeeze the boarding house on tbe corner ol Pow- Paper from Eogene Union. in ; I, km-.-fe spoils the saws,d e H','1 and butter. One of the boarders Talk by Mrs. Stafford on one of traditional blood out of tbe equally ¡ell I is Wm White, formerly Deputy City 1 li' "h i runwa;s and discourages the traditional turnip. ( Assessor, lie bad to give up his post the crusades with Mother Thompson. I laboring ir i.n to such an extet t that Recitation, Master Mahone. . tion due to ^Blight's Disease—bail | been in both St. Luke’s Hospital ■ Discussion, “Traffic in Girli for ti" l as to ask for higher wages, hut in There is one person killed for every and tbe Waldeck Sanitarium without tbe St. Louis Fair.” It '• instance it is the stormy weather when 1 learned what the day in the year in the streets in New ! re«ult Music. trouble wa« and told him he could tl has played the mischief. The Discussion, “The Women’s Plebis- York; the most pro! flc causes of this ge’ well. He was swollen with drop itv of the ice is good, the thlck- albumen was heavy, hear', was lu- cite on Local Option. ’’ mortality are s’reet car accidents I sy, volved aud he felt sure be could not iic.ta is about right, but most of the 'Talk by R. Foster Stone, Cupt. ; and careless driving of hoists and recover. In a n-.on’h he began to tit i the cutteis fave found it simply now perfect'y well. [ M«bone 8”d other gentlemen In end and is t autos. Yesterday Hfteri.ojn reports from To the women of America 1 want to ini isible to do anything but cut say tbiit 11 ' Cbrjoio ........................ _ ' LJiseane the variosu country unions were read, Bright's ini nin when summoned to put in a I The Boston Herald v uches for the aud Diabetes .« Hre i> positivily .. . - .. curable. ... ' snowing ni”cu good being done. *’’solute'y Pure Sinse'-ely, Mr«. Kathreino Mattbew- day’.! work. lbe attendance at the meetings is1 fret that Uncle Noth Raly, of the lo son, Tbe above is entirely trr e. jw SUBSTITUTE A f> w years ago there were so many , good, and much iuterest is being WilLF 1AM WHITE. cal almshouse, is 131 years old, was The.ahove refers to tbe newly dis I taken in them. I -aiples that it didn't pay to pick born on February 29, is in astonish covered Fuitun Compounds tbe first ■I ------------------------- 1 itl.im, und consequently the market ing good health, always took his tod cu.es tbe world has ever seen tor Bright ’ s disea •■. Ask fo- pamphlet. so small that they were ai. [ply waB dy regularly, is an inveterate smoker LINN DRUG CO., vr irti about us r< rch as radium. T) at Eugene, Or. and occasionally is inclined to pro wa m uncommonly pleasant arrange fanity. Thus are all our idols smash j Those a nt icipating an Eetterntrip -mm tor tbe deniers, and we have or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase I ed to little I its. a» -er expected that it would I e iin- Eiposi it St Louis, cannot p ived on in any field of activity; - afford to over look tbe advantages On accouu’ of tbe weather coudi lu the announcement that a quart o lered by the Missouri Pacific Rail ho' we are now led to hope the Ice of whisky weighs just two pounds, the tioue the Southern Pacific Company way, which on account of its vaiiors Ct mt Piles nil! make that model look s in able to run its trains according department o »gricuituie ought to j routes and gateways, has been ap- to the timetables, and this works a chi u iu the cu'ul's < f him i ler, I he explain which one of its employee it hardship on the traveling public. | propriately named “The World's Fair' I Americans are a great peuple. They was who carried the load to a soln The northbound train, due here at Route. Lave got a gjod start, and you can't j PusseLgeis from the Nori hues 3:15 o'clock this morning arrivi d in tiou of tbe pro! lem. take tbe .Missouri Pacific trains from stop them. Eugene at 3:20o’clock this afternoon. NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION. I Denver or Pueblo, with the choice of Wby Don’t You Use The northbound tiain, due at 1:451 The order oí the president that ca either goiug direct through Kansas o'clock p. m., is about eight hours By request of tbe common council, nal commissioners most spend th< ir late, and will arrive in Eugene about I City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and P ''e i i‘I «' ickens Home Two trains daily notice is hereby given that the city ti .. on Il o lethnius ia modified In its 9 o'clock this evening. For the past I P. nsaut Hill. from Denver and Fuel io to St. Louis j election to be held on the first Mon P.oost. severity by the fact that whitheiso week the at'ternoou southbound traiu without cbange^.cariying all classes day In April, will be conducted un has been from thirty minutes to an ,io : t.. -ted us badly North ever they go their salaries go also. of moderli equipment, including j der the Austrailan ballot law and hour late. electric lighted observation parlor that nominations of candidates to be us :'ou‘. li v. !.i i the passions of tbe ca’e dining cars. Ten daily trains i voted for will have to be filed with EIGHTY PER CENT. white man are aroused. And there is Portland has H new fire engine tha between Kansas City and St. Louis. the city recorder according to tbe Eighty per cent, lost or dissipated | Burns, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Corns. reason in such brutal treatment, is capable of throwing four streams W’ri’e, ir call on W. C. McBride, terms of that la v. by mismanagement—that’s what one | Bunions and Chilblains, and all in »• •' -urtlclr ' ts may not. he aware and eleven thousand gallons a minute JOHN M. WILLIAMS, Gemrni Agent, 124 third street, of the suuogates of New York city flammation of Man or Beast. City Attorney. , T a ■ 'O'nl p’oe-' i lending up Itele- recently regarding money left to wid i’ortland. for detailed information aud Illustrated literature. TESTIMONIAL: to. They know that punishment by Poi Hand, Multnomah county, has ows >nd orphans in this country O "T O X-» ” #/. , Eighty per cent, Quito a contrast, the i.rlei iy proems of law has no ter Its Kind Ycu tq.s J ways ikgÿto a tour per cent tax this year. That NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ffnarstbt Best Linimtnt on Earth. r> ■ i r me iiogro, in whose nature in a a 'ough *o make people go by— isn’t it, with a life insurance policy Ffaatsre Notice is hereby given that the in tbe Mutual Life, where nothing is ton many in I " 'os the brute pre that is ¡1 property is arsi sse I for its lost, but where, ti the coutrar-, in County Commissioner ‘ Court of tieiiry D. Baldwin, Supt. Water Lane county, Oregon will receiv «"H Shullsburg, Wis., writes: “I d '.'I ite», Th< y know that a heroic cash v due, which is noi the case practically every case, a gain over the sealed bids for tbe turnuhiug ot ODe have tried many kinds of liniment, hundred cords of body r vaod. sai remedy Is nt" ' ¡ iry tn impress th*' though, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. and have never received much benefit Portland gets the property real investment is realized? A qur k wood to be four feet <o 'g delivered asset and an unbreakable will-that's at tbe court house in Eugene, Lane until 1 used Ballard's Snow Liniment negro mind with the certainty of ret assessed for a third of its value or life insurance. for Rheumatism and Pains. 1 think So thought Eben county Oregon, on or I efore Septem : Sheriff's Office, ti i’l->n I,'Ing visited upon thè per it the best liniment on earth ’ loss. Smith, of Denver, who bolds the her 1st, lf>04, a'sofor the'furnishing j Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 16, 1904. le i-.l-ii- in esse of a gravo infraction of Only the taxes for 1903 will be col world’s record for a big insurance of twenty-five cords of grub oak wood testimonial . tour leet long, not to fie less than! lected dnriag the year 1904 At the t' ! v. ‘ ne of croi 1 wrong to defensr- premium. Ik paid in one lump sum three inches nt the s nail end, said last special session of the Oregon Utah permits the convicted murder lesH woman. It wav not long sime 8349,621.78 to the Mutual Lite Insur wood to be delivered ai he county Cures Sciatica. lekiAJature tbe tax law made in 1(01 th'. President Roosevelt felt called er to choose between hanging and be ance of New York. This investment jail in Eugene, Lane cuun.v, OregOD, was re-enacted aud said law will be in on or be ore the 1st day of September Lev M L. Kiley, LL. D., Cuba upon to pro’est against a Southern ing siiot to death. A wife murderer gives him an income for life, and in 1904, all bids to be tiled with the force for tbe collection of 1903, taxes i nd and in substance it Is as follows, N.I., writes: “After fifteen dais ol the event of his death will provide a i. , v burning. le bad hardly voice I when asreigm d tor sentence Friday life income for his s n and daughter County Clerk on or bef ire the2n! towit: excruciating pain from Sciatic Kheu day of March at 2 o’clock •>. in. 1904 1. If you pay your taxes in full on matiem, under various treatment. ' tue objection when a particularly aii asked which in-.le lie would pre and six grandchildren. You ought the Court reserving the right to re Las induced to try Ballard's Siow or before March 15th you will be al t> ■ 1 i r'isul* on and murder of his '•i- buret out laughing and said. to know about this income, and you ject any and all bi's. uy order o lowed a rebate ot three per cent. winin,ent, the first application Ki'imr a. a first Hr., -al>„. « L second . entire . . • the Court, this 4th day f ebruary relief, ..-.1 and tbe 2 If you pay your taxes between my vii tini wiui followed by the negro be- “It’s nil right. Judge; 1 11 take tbe can, by writing today to W. A. A. D., 1904. relief. ! give it nnqualitied r«o n <n. March 15th and up to ami including t ’ The callous nature of the Wann, Eugene, Oregon. "odntion E. U. LEE in,; b li ned in I lie Illinois community the first Monday in April, there will n endntion not be any rebate and neither will Cou n ty Cl rk Alio non murderer may I et’er I e imagined by where it all ha peneri QI 1 ,T SLEEPING PLACE. there be any penalty or interest We Sen and Etto:, meno h 6p Tutinld, <>» Io. a city of some lift) the stntemen' tlint he In t his infant added. child lying by its dead mohter two 3 If at least one-half of your taxes Tian, i'nt people and farmers pTtr I PORTLAND AND RETURN O LY thousand peo; le, has hail a negro are not paid on or before tbe first ¿4.00. Vincent & Co.,Druggist night in Eugene can And neat, airy, minderer taken from jail, and not days until others found th?m. Monday in April, will become de linquent, when there will be added well furnished rooms at the Old only shot to death, but his body ri I Courthouse Lodging House for only i The Southern Pacific Co. is now a penalty of ten per cent, and the die’ with bullets after the breath ot tax will also draw interest at the rate The son of a Mormon apostle ap 25 Ctilts to any, part of the house, ■selling round trip tickets to Port- of twelve per cent per annum in ad- | land from Eugene for 84.00, good go Wo had gone cut fiom it. ; . i e * «nw z . pearing as n witiieie before the Senate upstairs or down. to tbe penalty. ■*’ TTi ‘ ' I”R Saturday nr Sunday, returning i I dition •'Perfer ■ t good humor,’’ “Beat of commit lee Hut is investigating Sena ■MJ/ wLi 4 If you pay one-half of your taxes Convenient to tbe busiue«s part it ’ Sunday and Monday, giving all day] on or before ’ the first ___ __ Monday in spirits, ' and “Joking with his near tor Smo it's polygamous practices, town, yet clear away from all the j Sunday and Monday in Portland. I April, then the remaining half n ay e A neighbor w bile lebalmg his re told yest< iday about his second-wife noise of the main streets. Naw furnl I The same arrangement applies fr m I run up to and including the firs’ r ami be. ding. Monday in October following; but if volver ” are choice plirnsos that can- murrine",nnd -nid he could not romeni Seo transpareu.'" " L'.DS" en 1 Portland, giving Portland people a he last half of tax due is no’ paid mt but grate la-thly on til" prosl- her how it was performed, lie remem , block east from Day i Henderson chance to visit valley points at by tbe first Moudiiy in October, it A becomes delinquent, and there will d 'tini < nrs. Ilo will not. f or get the ’>ered th"'' 1 t’ ■' live cl ildren had Beckwith corners. Just back of reatly reduce I rates.” Nicv-rl Sitve, caw, be added to such l alauce, a penalty occasion of I.is i te. t Io u somewhat been born to that marriage. All of courthouse of ten per cent, and in addition, such Fully GwinQec HORSE OR SPAN WANTED balance wiil bear interest at tbe rate ED HOWE, si dur lynchii g in h Southern com which is a reminder that it is not Fa Mli ev J of twelve per cent pc annum from ’ ’ roproiter Hivi, v He will remember—likely necessary foi n mini to burden b's the first Monday in April until paid. tr/ jewelers One horse or a span wanted, from 5 On all personal property taxes, ’UuBtrtfed BuckM 1 tl.. t will b all. mie I " it1 :eli unimportant details A Prominent Chicago Woman Sp.eaks. 1150 to 1250 pounds, 6 to 9 years old. if one half is not pa d on or before on requeit. tluwfnj J Prof Koxa Tyler, ot Chicago, vice the first Monday in April, the law ot lite ns his marriage ceremony. COLORED I president Illinois Woman's Alliance, Must be sound, true and well broken. compels the sheriff to levy upon and in speaking of Chamberlain's cough Address, with description, stating collect the same after May 1st, hence FANCY remedy, says: "I I ihvc suffered with price. to prevent a levy upon personal prop DLAESJ oub M»tt. * rnteurod to ban# hi The Marsh Moli '1 di ■i severe mid thia wii.trr which “X,” CARE GUARD, erty after May 1st it will be necessary lishiiis mi evenln r .ini threatened t i rim into pneumonia. M .-ni i Mont • i ” h . March !H, for n lie Till Rew Engl jad! for one-half to be paid as above stated. Eugene Oreogn. 1 tried different remedies but I 6 The law compels the sheriff to h <»• written Con«remu!inn telegraphic nows torvi«1 mt |seemed to gr"r v :■ I the medi-1 Witcli l sell all lands on which taxes have not as the Guard ic’eive««. cine u; set u,.\ -f iae'1. A friend ad- Roseburg Review, yesterday: P1X< u, of t at Mate, ecnelutli >, J been paid aud that such sales shall ¿1/ Factorttf— '-e l n o to try Chamberlain's Cough ■ / Wftertwy, C hoi *. ■ Another slide in the Siskiyous . not be held later than March 1st of * ¡iLb: ‘ L will be in Wn.-biligtou on lienn-ilv ho I I found it was pleasan S' Cffl.-w the-sear succ.-edii.g the year in which j hope to meet you u I to take . ..d it relieved me at once. 1 lela I : lay’ - irthboand leo 1, the Ni |»Vil -t 1, ami 1 y New York, ¿buan , tax levy is made. No 12, due here at 10:18 a. m. A 1 am imv entirely recover«!, saved Sw Frei-'». -» 7 The property wiil be sold to the j Iff ) m. ’ ’ It w ill bo noticed that h dictoi's bill, time aud suffering i stub train was dispatched here on , ' person bidding the lowest rate of in . '■•ipf .'n. v»r- and I will never be withort t hi 1 -■.■be 1n|.> tine, 10:40 ». m. \ trn\- ■ ’ t • ■: eat dnys in wble’ t 1 —« . an ’ i <. ,. ■ i ■ >ates —, . will ill I r... issued : ..-al > ’f 1 splendid medicine again.' v-'oi sai« fer was made a* the slide and tho therefor, and deeds given to such 11.a kt tv » trip. I I t be will be huiq HOU.13 TEH'S W L. Dei no. train la expected hare about 6 j property sold, nnless redeemed with- riocky Mountain Tea Nuggets .... 1 uin 'Phut hi. it» ’ I f | in three year* trom the date of such ruii ur.N T. o'clock this evening It is rumored sales. A Busy Medinins f,,r Busy People O'/ } art ot him may bo fc und in mij i here th.it at one point this side of Erfr.’V (Elten Health and P.new>d Vlg> The 1903 Assessment Rolls will be an the grave after t* . 1 see th er [ I A stock ranch of 1280 acre.-., ot’ about Siskiyou station tbe upper track has opened tor the collection of taxes 50 arces under cultivation, 1 sien.*e l ognr lipptn.»-'own toward that p :t thereon Februarv 23. 1!*4. ppvaltv nrir t»' exac». d -nc n-w's. rr-.iC-he 1 rem. in very respect«! liv Best For ■ pasture. Three houses, five bar- s below ’be htg curve or loop Should , -- -.»» M'Hinta.n lea m iWi- no proof -noth* •-tl’»: t ’ Th lie OF.luiae rYXiaie b» FRED FISK»' H tlDut G ( WPAMY, Madlwto. Wis. Z The Dowels si eep and g >wt atieds, and three large this bo the case trains will he unable' Sheriff 'O x Collect.nr rrclmr Is. Will rent the fiut i ir '¿TS F03 SALtOW J€9PtE tit through fo: an indefinite time. «me to five years nt six lmudre-t d, I 1er» a year. 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