Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 12, 1904, Image 7

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in the fami
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Fred Vnradh,
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No. 22S Territorial
rial Street, Benton Harbor, Mich.
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**I am pleased to give my
here, as are their ambitions,
¿Tperienee with wine of
triumphs and def««t».
Cardui as I am very grateful
Healthy women do not suf­
for its help. After my first
fer miscarriage nor doee
baby was bora I could not
a woman who it healthy
seem to r.gain my strength,
«offer tortures at childbirth.
K Zl'
aithots-’’ the doctor gave me
It ii the woman who is ail­
atonic -filch he considered
ing—who has female weak­
very su '•erior, but instead of
ness—who fears the ordeaJ
getting tetter I grew weaker
of Ijecnming a mother. Wine
every day. My husband
of Cardui builds up the wo­
came home one even ing with
1*1 Frt.1 CWratH.
manly in a woman. It stope
some Wine of Garde I and in- _________
all unnatural drains and
•is’ed that I take it for a week and see strains-— irregularities which are re­
w i t it would do for me. As he seemed sponsible for barrenness and miscar­
A ASTERS.
to have so much faith in it I did take the riage. It makes a woman strong and
He (Jstrnudi imedfeine end was very grateful to find healthy and able to pass through preg­
McFarlane my strength slowly returning. In two nancy and childbirth with little suffer­
weeks 1 was out of bed ano In a month I ing. After the ordeal is passed the
31.
was able to take up my usual duties. I 14 ine prepares a woman for a speedy
to Mary B cm very enthusiastic in its praise.”
recovery to health and activity.
□lk 7, Jan I I W»
¡aw OTHERHOOD
OTHER HOOD ¡3 the nob]
noblest duty
IVine of Cardui, in re-inforcing the
futtage Gru' I pl
p's
and highest privilege women organs of generation, has made mothers
U_ U
can
achieve
or
aspire
to
2J
to. With­ of women who had given up hope of
out this privilege women do not ever becoming mothers. Wine of Cardui
51 Hawley
get all there is in lif" too often they will cure almost any case of barrenness
certain la go through the woH-i discontented, except cases of organio trouble. How
wrapped u-> in their own selfish carei can you refuse to take such a remedy
A Bachelor and troubles. How different is the that promises such relief from suffering?
happy mother, watching her children Wine of Cardui simply makes you a
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grow into manhood and womanhood. strong woman, and strong, health)
A mother lives as many lives as she has woiui n do not suffer. They look for­
rink to Wm children—their joys and sorrows are I ward *o motherhood with joy.
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D G McF
A million suffering women
rove. 6325
have found relief in
Porter; c
Wine of Cardili.
r 6350.
1NS1.S.
de Ne"s’.a
is.
day Winn.
il dessert. Pt
No boiling! i
ater and set
, Orange, Ras
Get a nacka
WINE of CARDUI
BesL Woven Wire
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MaLLress made
Lsh Bedroom Set
rir Bedroom Set
SI 6 00
12 50
R SON S
Knows
As
freshness in groceries is just
as essential as it is in eggs for
the making of puddings, pas­
try, etc Every one ought to
know that Green takes a spec­
ial pride in selecting only
groceries that ire fresh.
stale stock in his store.
W. M GREEN
Rhone Main 25-1
• i t V, Uamette St
THERE IS SOMETHING NEW
UNDER THE SUN. ITS NAME IS
REGAL
An ] Eastern Flour made from Turkey Hard
Wheat, grown on the Platte River, Nebraska.
Costs you no more than Oregon Flour
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FOR SALE BY
Moor.
Tingley, Agents
HNE
2935
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119 1-j
1, son
11 1-d
30 E. 9 St., Eugene
j No. 65
AH BJ
a Mad
Day, I
Kitchi
in of C
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..„I Drummers’ Samples |
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ifoodfo
ck, (I
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Complete line of the following goods at greatly reduced prices
Elcg nt line cf Ladies’ Muslin Underwear
Ladies’ and Children’s Hose
Ladies’ Summer Underwear
in Gause Vests and Union Suits
Towels: & Trw”' T','ki,k To"1
towel line
'Jon nnl B
HOW JOHN
TERRIBLE
VAN DUYN
DIED
CALIFORNIA
STORM
in Great Agony for Several
Hours Before Death
Occurred.
WILL MOVE
TO ABERDEEN
The Haines Tannery Practically
I
Decided Upon Point of
New Location.
!
¡ENGLAND
AND RUSSIA
MAY FIGHT
Feeling in Russian Gov
Buildings Blown Down
Despite all efforts to retatiu the es­
tablishment here, Eugene will for a
ernment Circles to
In San Erancisco Li st certainty lose tbe big llHlnes tannery.
Daily Guard March 9
The Guard has previously announc-
that Effect.
A telephone m< esage was received
Night.
ed that Haines & Sor. bave beeu look
in Eugene from (¡ate Creek late tnis
ing around for a new location, W.
afternoon that John Vanduyn, of Co­
W. Haines,. the senior partner, hav-
burg,died suddenly at tbe Blue River
ing made several trips to points in Preparations for Defense of Rus­
mines yesterday morning, and that
! Washington for that purpose.
sian Baltic Coast Being
the remaius were then at Gate Creek Storm Extends Over Central and
John Haines, the junior member of
on their way to Eugene for burial,
Northern Parts of State—
Rushed --An Attack
tbe firm, yesterday’ informed a report­
No particulais of the death are ob-
er that they had practically decided
Marine Di-asters
on India.
tainable.
np-'ti Aberdeen as their new location,
Feared.
Mr. Vanduyn was a well known Co­
although they have received flattering
burg pionter, and leaves a fami./.
Berlin, Mar. 10.—The Tageblatt to­
offers from various other points, one
He baB been interested iu Blue River
from a plase very near to the British day asserts that the conviction pre­
San
Francisco,
Mar.
10.
—
Tbe
worst
mining properties for several years,
vails iu government circles in Russia
(’olun bia line.
and spends a great deal of bis time at wind and rain storm in thirteen years
In the vicinity of Aberdeen there that war with England will be the
swept
over
central
ami
northern
Cal
­
the mines.
is an abundance of tan bark, the lack inevitable outcome of the war with
The remains will arrive io Eugene ifornia and southern Oregon last ¡of which in this vicinity being the Japan. Active preparations are pro­
night
and
this
morning,
causing
some time tomorrow and burial ar-
ceeding on an elaborate scale, includ­
heavy property loss and perhaps loss cause of the removal of the plant.
rangements will at once be made.
The removal of the tannery will be ing measures for the defense of the
j
of
life.
Many
places
are
flooded,
Parties who came down from the 1
and the business quart r of Sausalito, ! a big loss to Eugene and Lane coun­ Baltic coast. Prince Ucbtomsku, the
mines a couple of days age say that
ity. From ten to twenty men are con­ Czar’s confident, is quoted as stating
when they left there Mr. Vandwyn i Calif., is under water.
stantly employed in the establish­ that a Russian attack on India is Im­
I
No
vessels
ariived
here
this
morn
­
seemed to be In perfect health. Heait
ing. It is feared a number of di.as- | ment, and it means the removal of al- minent.
disease was no doubt tbe cause of
that any families from tbe place.
teri have occurred along the coast. A ' j most
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death.
number
of
ships
in
tbe
bay
&re
badly
[
The deceased was a prominent citi­
damaged.
STATE LABOR COM-
zen of tbe county, and was sged 60
In tbe city barns, fences, signs and
years.
roofs were wrecked. In the down­
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~ ,
MISSIONER HERE
town districts water bus backed up, j | Franklin, March 9.—Tony Bryant,
'
'
D iilv Guard Mirch 10_
flooding the cellars. The upper part Frank Kenley and Tom Darneille
The remains of John Van Duyn. the of
■
a six-story building in course of i have gone to Heppinr to obtain work,
Coburg pioneer, who di d suddenly i construction at Bush and Polk streets and if they are successful will stay 0. P. Hoff Looking Into Labor
¡at Blue Ri’er Tuseday night, ar iveu was badly twisted by the wind. Tbe | all summer.
Conditions in the Upper
j here late this afternoon and the body whole building is damaged an I is in
J A Kiclardson ha< sold bis inter­
Valley,
I is beiug prepared for burial by Un- danger of falling over. The fire de­ est in the store here to W F Bryant.
' dertaker R M Day. Considerable ie- partment is considering the advisa­ Lt is no longer “Bryant & Richard-
lay in reaching Eugene was experi­ bility of tearing it down. A three- 'son,” 'out “Bryant Bros.”
O I’ Hoff, state labor commissioner,
enced, as it was necessary, on leaving story building in course of construc­ I Inez Pitney, of Junction, spent tbe is in tbe city from Salem. He ll
Wslterville, to take tbe Camp Creek tion on Lake street, near Sixth ave­ day with friends here last week.
making a tour of the upper valley,
School began Monday with a very
road and come by way ot the Hayden nue, was blown over completely and
looking into labor conditions and
Me-
good
attendance.
Mrs
Maltha
bridge, as tbe McKen ie river was iu demolished.
compelling the enforcement of the
( such a swollen condition that it was
The U S schooner Ernest went Clute, as principal, and Miss Mae child labor law.
impossible to operate the ferry at ashore on G mt Island. All the crew Beaman, primary teacher.
In conversation with a Guard re­
Chester Crone is driving the stage
Hendricks’.
escaped, but it is feared the vessel
porter this nfternoon Mr. Hoff stated
to Deadwood for tbe present, and Ed
Tbe funeral will not take place un­ cannot be saved.
that yesterday lie visited Brownsville
All telephone and telegraph wires Bryant is once more in the neighbor­
til Owen VanDuyn. sou of tbe de­
and examined into the conditions at
have
been
down
the
entire
morning.
hood,
visiting
friends
aud
relatives.
ceased, can arrive from California.
I tbe woolen mill there.
He found
A pleasant social event was tbe fare­
He is expected tomorrow if the trains For several hours San Francisco was I
ono boy employed in the mill who Is
practically
cut
off
from
communica
­
well
party
at
tbe
home
of
Mrs
Bryant
are not delayed.
i nnder the age limit required by tbe
tion with the outside world.
last Monday evecing. About thiriy
HOW HE DIED.
law, and the managers of the mill tm.
At San Jose tbe streets resemble a guests were present and the time was
mediately sent him home. The limit
Wm Calkins, who arrived down j miniature lake.
enjoyably spent by playing ‘ “ •pit
nit. ’ ”
is fourteen years it able to read and
from Blue River this forenoon, tells j | A veritable cloudburst struck Santa
were
ii and “fliuch.” Refreshments
write, and sixteen years if not. Com­
of the manner in which Mr Van Duyn | Rosa and’ vicinity, all streams are
i , served during the course of the eveu-
missioner Hoff came over from
died. He says that death o?cutred out of their banks and traffic on tbe
II ing, ar d all returned home well
Sptingfleld last night and has been
about 1 o’clock Wednesday morning. ' California Northwestern Railroad has
i pleased.
visiting the various factories here. So
Thu day before be was as well as he been abandoned. The rsilread tracks
i
Airs Ethel Bryant visited her moth-
far he has found everything satisfac­
ever was and in excellent spirits. are under two feet of water and a
, er, Mrs Kirk, Tuesday.
tory. He staled that the new labor
About 10 o’clock he became violently number of washouts are reported.
Two new arrivals in our neighbor­
law is being pretty generally com
ill and suffered intense agony until
Guerneyville reports a big land­ hood, a girl to tbe wife of L R Jones
plied with all over the s’ate, and tha:
death came. Mr. Calkins stated that
slide, completely blocking traffic. March 3d, and a girl to the wife of F
he has had very little trouble to en
it was thought by many that death Petaluma was hit hard. In an incred­
Eichenberger March 6tb.
force the law.
was caused by ptomaine poisoning, as ibly short time a portion of the busi­
B F Smith made a trip to mill to­
Mr. Hoff was formerly S P station
be frothed at tbe mouth and convul­ ness district was under four and five
day.
agent at Irving, and has many friend«
sions followed each other in rapid
feet of water, rushing through tbe
Jep Conrad has returned home after
here who are glad to see him.
succession.
streets and warehouses with the fury a long absence.
I
William VanDuyn, brother of the of
(
a mill race. Several narrow es­
today
N J Bryant went to Junction
deceased, who lives in Eugene, this capee from drowning are reported
on a business trip.
afternoon told a Guard reporter that from
(
Petaluma.
be had just received a long letter
from his brother, written a short time
Stockton, March 10.—The heaviest
Coburg, March 10.—Mina Berkshire
before his death, iu which be stated
windstorm
in the history of Stockton
and brother, of Goshen, visited with
that be was in tbe best of health. Be
their aunt, Mrs Jno Broderick, Sat­
often suffered from asthma in the began at an early hour this morning,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
i urday and Sunday.
up Io noun bad done thousands
valley, but since going to the moun- and
1
Stephen and Phebe Emery to Hans
Miss Etta Shaub went to Creswell
tains be had teeu ent,ir< ly tree from of
' dollars worth of madage.
Btrtelsen and Jens Jensen; 14 acres
The
steamer
Alton
was
tipped
over
Saturday for a two weeks* visit with
it. Mr. VanDuyn lived alone in a
in tp 17, s r 4 w. 62100.
her grandparents, Mr and Mrx 1 K
cottage near tbe hotel, and attended by
' tie wind and sunk iu the Stockton
Charles E and Dora B Simpson to
channel.
The
passenger
boats
be
­
Franklin.
to affairs about bis mining properties '
Lena
E
and
C
R
Loomis;
236.43
acres
tween here and San Francisco are un­
Miss Cora Hayes, of Junction, is
daily.
heard of. Fears a:e entertained for in tp 19, s r 5 w. 61.
the guest of Mrs M L llarpule.
U S to Walter L Miller; 120 acres
their safety. Boutdin Island is re­
Mr and Mrs Kizer aud Mrs Bishop,
WORK ON BASE
in tp 17, s r 7 w. Patent.
ported flooded.
of Roland, visited with J Wigle and
Fred Fisk, sheriff, 'o Frank Inman; family this week.
BALL GROUNDS
160 acres in tp 17. s r 6 w. Tax deed. I E M Warren has returned to attend
CZAR RENOUNCED
Walter L and Lizzie M Miller to hie farming interests, after a six
Joseph} S Luckey; 120 acres in tp 17, week,« Rtay in Eugene.
A DUCAL THRONE B r 7 w. 61.
V'ernice Wilkinson, who has beeu in
Will Commence at Once -Tickets
W T and J S Carroll to C O Peter­ i a critical condition, la reported bet-
son; west half of lots 1 and 2, blk 5, 1 ter.
to Be Sent to Players
I
Chiletian’s add to Eogene. 61600.
i The Booth-Kelly
Co. are still
April 10.
His Succession to Sovereignty to
Geo H and Bertha L Kelly to W making substantial improvement« on
E Brown; 479.67 acres in tp 18, s r 1 their plant ut thia place. A new eight
Oldenburg in Germany
w.
63500.
thousand pound ateel boiler was re­
Tbe long looked for break in tbe
Might Complicate
Ollie Schenck et al to Lane county; ceived last week and takes the placa
extended stietch of steady downpour (
.41 of an acre in tp 15, a r 4 w. 615. of two small boilers that were con-
Matters.
is now about due, and may be expect­
F L Chambers to Geo C Beebe; cer­ demnod.
ed at any time. Ths baseball manage- |
Mias Ethel Handy, of Harrisburg,
ment has-been eagerly consulting the
Berlin, Mar. 9.—The Czar has rp- tain land in Shelton’s add to Eugene.
is visiting with friends at thia place.
almanacs for tbe past month, and! t nounced succession to the ducal 6500.
Andrew Hunt to Wm II Sanders; 93
Revival meetings are being held at
has been discovered that we are prom­ throne of Oldenburg, to which he was
the Christian church with good at­
ised five days of good weather, begin­ entitled in the event of the death of acres in tp 19, s r 2 w. 610.10.
B K Lawson to M L France; lot 1 tendance and intercut. These meet­
1 the maler of the present dynasty.
ning today.
and the west 20 ft of lot 2, blk 1, J ings will probably tie continued sev­
Work on the new baseball groom's Incalculable complications would en­
E Young’s ad to Cottage Grove. 6500. eral weeks.
at tbe south end of Willamette street tile should he become sovereign of n
Horace and Daisy M Cochran to
Mea lames L E Norris and F • > Bar­
will begin nt once. Tbe fence and federal state of tbe German empire.
James Linebaugb; 1 acre in tp 20, s nard attended the W C T U instituto
grandstand will be erected first and
r 5 w. 660.
nt I ti. ne on Wednerdny snd Thurs­
wheu the ground gets dryer grnd'rg JAPANESE VES
POWER OF ATTORNEY.
day of Ulis week.
; and leveling will begin.
It is in­
tended to make the grounds as good
SEL WRECKED Maria Vanderford, of Amherst, N
If, grants power of attorney to Albert1
I or better than tbe Stewart grounds
H Knowles, ot Mapleton, Laue coun­
were last season, and Eugene will no
doubt have a? good grounds as anycity
London, Mar. 10. —Lloyd's Yoko- ty, Oregon.
iu the leagne circuit.
i g lit wires bat the Japanese CALL FOB COLM1 WAKIjAMS, I Mt. V>r”on, Mnrnh Id— ( h irl-M Ln-
thron *9 <o F-»«yr-no abortir»? '•«in-* as
r Bliiu. hu Maril was wrecked
SEND TU’KETS APRIL 10
Notice ts hereby given that all n «vlfpRQR.
off
Chemulpo,
and
is
a
total
vuag«r DuSbau
Lane county warrant« fr'-ni regtstr
hil’.LH Lnlh/op Bi*il wlfo hnv«-or-
tati n to bie pla
No. 2271 to register No k'-'1,
rr<8
I ivud fron«
it, Mo. I-
tUB? are all expected tete bj
tered March, 11, 1803, both inclusive, .mt bore two yatn atfo. th<*n went
Russian Torpedo Boat Lost.
will be paid on preeentaloii at mj back, bill liked old Webf
I
Ha, (.'
oMoc March 10th, 1904. Inter'-I i.I
i'bere wan a
rH fr
). A. 1.1
the buiUe uï M
(’_• o. r. craw ,
a’. <..it
last night. T
sr L ine O
1 t hen­
(yonnr fnlfru wi
IJ< pu
till h let ‘ hull
i i
Franklin «oies.
Courthouse Items.
M’. Vernon Notes.