Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 19, 1904, Image 4

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    COUNCIL
GIVES
MEDICAL EXAMINA
TIOM FOR 0. N. G
ARRESTED
FRED
DIED LAST NIGHT
TODAY IN
NEBRASKA Well
Shelley, W. E. Brown, F.JF. Frieud-
iv, A. Hampton, W. <1 lloumau, P.
!.. Campbell, F. L. Chambers, R. A.
Booth, a . C. Woodcock Chalies
Hardy, P E. Snodgrass S. B. . «
kin, J. I). Matlock.
GOOD
ROADS
MEETING
General orders No. 4 have been Is­
Known
Baseball Player
sued from tbe office of Adjutant
BASEBALL SUITS
General Flnzer establishing tbe form
Succumbs to
ot medical examination to which
Pneumonia.
applicants for enlistment in the Ore­
HAVE AR ki VEO
gon National Gnard shall In future
Why License Question be subjected, placing tbe orgabiza- William Jennings Want
Mass Convention Called
| tion on a footing that will make its
Fred Taliafero, tbe well known
rank and tile be deemed under tbe
baseball player, died last night at
Will Not Be
For Saturday Mar ch Nobby Uniforms lor Euge e’s
ed in Eugene for
Jaw “til for military service and
10:30 o’clock at his borne at Natron,
Pennant Winning
after
an
illness
of
two
weeks
’
dura
­
I muster into the service of the United
Submitted.
26th.
Adultery.
¡States as such.” Tbe regulations
tion from pneumonia. He was aged
Team.
26 years. Tbe deceased was one of
laid down have been submitted to the
Secretary of War and been approved.
the pitchers on last year's Eugene
The instructions for guidance of
, league team, and made a good record
The uew uniforms for the Eugene
The Tax Levy Already Made
medical officers In tbe physical ex­
.,
during tbe season. He bad signed To Be Held in the Court House beseball team have arrived aud are
With the Expectation of De­ amination necessary are very thor­ Sheriff Fisk Will Leave in
with the Roseburg team for this tea-
beiug displayed in the show windows
at One P. M.—All Interested
ough, aud after March 31st no enlist­
Morning and Will Bring Him : sou, and was arranging to go to that
of a tew business houses. They are
riving Revenue From
ment or re-enlistment paper, or report
j place soon when be was stricken with
Are invited to Attend
quite nobby aud up-co date in every
Here for Trial.
Saloon Licenses.
pneumonia.
of examination of officer for pro­
way, tbe material beiug of blue serge,
motion, will be received at head­
Taliafaro was a steady young man,
wi’h bright red trimmings. The uni-
quarters
unless accompanied by
To the Citizens of Eugene:
-ru
ii •
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n
of ,, « ne pair of blue
knee
Sheriff Fred Fisk received a tele- and was well liked by the Eugene
The . following
eall . fir a meeting
to1 I lorrn consists
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A petition baring been presented physical examination form properly gram this morning from Fremont, 1 “fans,” and others who made bis ac- ......
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pants with small red stripe down tbe
be
held
to
form
a
good
roads
associa-
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imllur
to the common council of tbe city I tilled out and certified.
Nebraska, stating that the authorities lunintance.
sides; one blue shirt, with collar or
of
tion was circulated this afternoon by
asking that tbe question of whether a
red, short sleeves and “EUGENE” in
there bad just arrested William Jen­ | Tbe funeral will be held Tbuisduy, M. Svarverud :
liquor license shall be issued or ¡not
red letters across the tout; one blue
nings, wanted in Eugene ror adultery. with interment in the Mt. Ve non
On account of the deplorable con­
be submitted to the electors of tbe FOURTH WAKD
coat with collar of ted, pocket
The grand jury last week returned cemetery.
dition of tbe public highways in tbe
city at tbe ocniing April election, and
eight
trimmings of
red
aud
an indictment against Jennings, aud
different localities in Laue county.
tbe same baring been refused by the
pearl buttons down
the front;
since
then
Sheriff
Fisk
has
been
try
­
1 the essential aud important factors
NOMINATION ing to locate him, the Fremont au
council, tbe reasons actuating tbe
BOY DIED FROM
, tbe question of good roads bears upon one blue cap ivithred bill; one pair of
council are set out as follows:
tboiities finally apprehending him at
j
tbe future welfare of our people, and red stockings with one ehcleof blue;
The charter of the city provides a
that place this morning.
upon tbe advancement, both socially, one pair of black baseball shoes.
HIS
INJURIES
system of revenue, and among the
Sheriff Fisk will leave on tomor­
morally and financially to their in­ There areeleven suits in all, and will
C.
L.
Scott
has
been
petitioned
by
means for raising the same is a license
row morning’s early train for Nebras­
terest, it has been decided after hear­ show up our team in a most striking
tor liquor saloons.
The liquor li­ a number of voters of the fourth ward ka, and will arrive home
with his
ing tbe sentiments expressed through manner. The suits will not be worn
cense for many years has been relied to ruu for city councilman against J. prisoner in about ten days.
tbe
local papers from several able ex­ until tbe first league game, which
D.
Matlock,
who
has
been
previously
upon by the common council as an
Little Elroy Tillman Could Nr t
It
will
be
remembered
that
Jen-
played Thursday, April
ponents
diBCjssiug tbe question of will be
important means of raising a large nominated. This makes a full oppo­ nings arrived iu Eugene
frotn Ne-
Withstand Shock of Ampu­
improvement of our public roads, 28th, with tbe Vancouver team
portion of tbe revenue for tbe city, sition ticket in all wards except the
I braska last spring, and engaged in
i that a mass meeting be called, to be
tation.
and at this time amounts to nearly third, where Geo. B. Dorris is as yet the real estate business with G. G.
held in Eugene on Sa’cr-lsy, March
Nominations must
one-third of tbe city’s revenue. In sole candidate.
Gross, of this city, and Willard
26tb, at 1 p. m., lor the purpose of
providing the funds to pay the ex­ be Hied by Saturday, March 19, in or­
Cooper, also a recent arrival from Ne­
Elroy Tillman, tbe boy who was organizing a Good Road Association,
penses of tbe city for tbe coming year der that the names can get on the
braska, forming tbe Willamette Val­ ■ un over by a freight car at Coburg aud to formulate plans for the im-
the council has already made its esti­ ballots.
ley Land Co.
last Friday eveniug, resultiug in both pr0Vement of our roads,
The Guard made a mistake last eve­
mates and arrangements,among which
Shortly after b's arrival here Jen­ lege being broken and badly cut, died
Tbe honorable county judge and ning in regard to some things said of
is calculated 15500 from liquor licens­
nings became acquainted with a last night at 9 o’clock as tbe result of commissioners, all road supervisors
the coming high school play. The
es, which will be collected in April
young lady whose parents are well re­ the shock of amputation.
ancj farmers and merchants through- play, “Wbat Was the Matter With the
and October. The expenses of the
spected residents of Eugene, and from 5 Early yesterday evenlug Drs. Selor- out the couuty are especially urged to
Baby?” is a comedy drama written
city will be about 917,000 for the
The following is taken from the; that
time
until be
left here er aud Prosser, of Eugene, aud Dr. be present, and also tbe honorable
by Mary Skipworth, a senior high
coming year. If at this time the University of Oregon Weekly:
: last fall he was a frequent caller at Jarnagiu, of Coburg, amputated both ; professors of the State University are
liquor license should be abolished,
school student.
Sidney Smith is
“Now that the echoes of the twelfth , tbe home of the young lady and kept j legs below tbe knee.
The boy had invited to be present. We ask per­
tbe city would Hud itself at the end
managing the play for the benefit o
annual ¡inter-collegiate orartorical I company with her steadily. It ap- not the strength to withstand tbe mission to bold this meeting in tbe
of tbe fiscal year with a detiict of at contest are reverberating mid the I ' pears that Jennings, who is a fellow
tbe football team, and Mary Skip­
snock and died within a short time.
county court bouse on said date.
least £5000, which would have to be
worth is the stage manager and train
oaks of Forest Grove and down the ! with pleasant and winning manners,
Tbe boy was aged seven years, ten
Respectfully submitted.
made up iu future years by addition­
er Those timing part in the play are
corridors of time we venture to | ingratiated himself with the girl to months aud three days, and waa the
(Signed) M. Svarverud, F. M.Wil­
al taxation. The city has no means
Mary Skipwoiia, Alicia McElroy,
wonder wbat it’s all about. We | such an extent that, under promise of sin of Mr. and Mrs. James Tillman kins, J. II. McClung, L. Bilyeu,
available to raise tho additional reve­
Grace Bogart, Belle Van Du.vn, Leia
challenge auyonejof sound mind who i marriage, be succeeded iu presuadiug The funeral will be held tomorrow.
J mes M. Hyde, F. W. Osburn, J. M.
nue that would be required by the
Horn, Hazel Humphrey, Carl Wash
loss of tbe saloon license fees, as the
burn and Mark Wheeler.
taxation is as high now as tbe prop­
erty holders ought to bear and is
within oneli alf mill of the highest
limit allowed by the charter of the
ctty.
Respectfully submitted.
W. O. Zeigler, formerly^proprietor
J. I). MATLOCK,
of tbe Hotfman House, has associated
WALTER GRF1FIN,
himself in the real estate business
JOHN M. WILLIAMS,
with R. F. Baker.
The firm name
Committee.
will remain as before, R. F. Baker., Jt
Eugene, March, 15 1904.
Co. Mr.^j Zeigler is one of .Eugene's
substantial citizens,’and be amiJMr.
O A » TO HI A.
Bears tbe
_/f
KM TouHawAisTB
Baker will make a strong team in that
business.
REASONS
The Annual “Holler”
Business Change.
k
New Warehouse.
8. L. Long, the Ninth street hard­
ware merchant, is figuring on erect­
ing n warehouse on the Southern Pa-
ciflc grounds, where E. II. Ingham's
warehouse formerly stood. The build- 1
lug will be 30x80 feet in size.
MALARIA AND
YELLOW JACK
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why u.«e gelatine and I" '
¿pend hours so
nveetening. tl ■ ring
and coloiincr v
tc’V
VIEW OF PORT ARTHUR SHOWING THE POSITION OF THE RUSSIAN VESSELS SUbSEQUEilT TO THE NIGHT ATTACK
OF THE JAPANESt TORPEDO FLOTILLA AND DUhi.«fl THE UAY u AH l E WliH THE JAPANESE FLEET.
The .Iapatu.no demonstrated In tlietr double atUc. on the Russian vessels at Foil Artli
th. quality ut their strategy. First, their torpedo boat* were
permitted to be seen in the hope of getting the Russians to come out after them, when the entire Japanese fleet would have Joined in the attack. Falling
Iu Illis tile Jap* made their'torpedo attack by night Then, instead of running In to put the crippled Russian* <ipt ui commission and taking ebanves ot
being injured by the forts, they remained ut a distance of three miles, as they realised that their superior murksmunslixy wan a greater element in their favor
at that range than at u ahurtex one.
(From N. V. HeraM. Janusry 14.1802.1
“The widow of Dr. Lnzeare who, In
the employ of the Government, went
to Cuba, was iuocuiuted with Yellow
Fever through mosquito bites, and died,
applied to Congress for relief to-day.”
The above tells of the sad culniints
tioti of a series of experiments by tin
Government, all of which proved con­
clusively that the familiar mosquito u
a dangerous vehicle for carrying Ma­
laria. “Yellow Jack," and other rnalair
tai fevers.
Tl: >SC Who are exposed to mosquitos
brother malarial influences should taki
warning. Iron is the lighting element
m the blood and provides nature with
hitlieient resistance to wind oil disease.
But if tho blood is impure or ini|srv-
erished, or if there Is weakness, it
means!hat the fightingiptulitiesof the
blood have been lowered, and conse­
quently there is danger. If you would
«scape, keep the blood pure and prop.
illy nourished with
Dr. Harter’s
Iron Tonic
It Riipnlh •< tliv blood with iron in u
I ll 111
V .
Il
1«
11 - J « Vt I J
blivrc am uie Lot blood purifier an<
tome iu um . iu:d it lias been used to.
half a Ceutury.
Houbivu, Tt.\ , Aug. 1, 1 <01
••I hsvs used Dr Harter*»
iron louloinj »<• 1 1 and iu lUJ
fami): for over twenty ft va veara, and
can heartily reran* mend il. 1 regard i
a« particularly valuable to ward oil oxa
iarlal and other fever*.
J. H K a TM
Land and Kmirration Agi . FrUcoI lr a.
tlf.MO gaareslM Hat
tomi»««** la teaaUe >
has read six goo! books or heard two I
good speeches to point out the values |
In either composition or delivery
fostered by this contest. Is it any
advantage to a young fellow who
ought to l>e drilling on fundamentals
that ho vociferously expose his igno­
rance and awkardness in hope of
getting a medal? It is painfully evi­
dent to some who have^lieard the con
test of late y< ars that it eucourages
neither honest, original thought uor
sensible delivery, is there any place
or need iu our life for the sort of
truck that it does encourage? We
are proud of the work of those
who
have represented Oregon In the taeles
but it seems to us that there la vastly
more promise of service and helpful­
ness in the Alumni Debate and simi
lar argumentative contests between
colleges.
We would a lot rather
see a man made to tlduk thus made
to‘holler.’ Wbat is the excuse fol
the state oratorical contest?”
Airs. Olive Haight died at her home
three miles south of Junction City.
on the river road, Friday, .March 11th,
of asthma, age! 56 ye.it», 4 months
and 15 dsys.
Mrs. Haight was born in New York
With her | areuts.at tin age of twelve,
moved to Miebiga-i, where she was
married in September. 1861 Moved
to l>akota in 1881, then to Washing­
ton, where the family resided two
years. Then to California for five
years, and to Oregon six years ago.
The Interment took rlaeeln tbe June
tfc»> ‘-'Ity 10.0 F. cemstery.
’
her from tbe narrow path of virtue,
After a time the girl, realizing thst
her conditiou was not what it ought
to be, urged Jennings to hasten the
day of their marriage. He told her
that he must make a business trip to
Spoknue, and up m bis return would
right the wrong be ban done. Hut It
was the same old story. He never re­
turned. «nd a few weeks ago tbe , irl
gave birth to a child.
Jennings is a son of a prominent
banker in eastern Nebraska. Sheriff
Fisk thinks that habeas corpus pro­
ceedings may be brought there in or­
der to release him , but be will be
armed with the : ecessarv requisition
papers to forestall anything of that
kind.
W. R. C. at Cottage Grove.
LORD
A
produces better results iu two minutes»
1 verything in the package. Simply add hoc
wateraiclsettocool. It's perfection. Asur-
’’ •> to the housewife. No trouble, less ex-
r- nse. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla.
vors: Lemci Orang», Strawberry, Rasp.
Atgr-xs-ra. lUu.
KITCHENER
Will Malie Season "of 1904 From March 15th to July 1st.
ORD KITCHNER
Number
Record
Trial
Sire Zombro
McKinney,
32935
2:25
12:19 1-4
2:11, son of
2:11 1-4.
First Dam SARAH BE«.
■pON (dam of Ella MadiSOB
2:12 1-2 May ^av ‘rial
2:16 1-2, Lord Kitc^ene
2:261, by Albion, son of Gen
Benton.
Second dam BESSIE (gran-
dam of Ella Madison 2:12 1-2,
Harry
Madison
2:27,
Julia M., trial 2:13 1-21. by
Inca, son of Woodford’«
Mambrino.
Third
dam LAWSHE
_________
MARE, by Tenbrock, (thor-
ouehbredl.
Chord Kitchener is a black
«tailion. foaled in 1897. 16
hands hieh, weighs 1220
pounds. He won a prize in
the show ring at the Oregon
State Fair, last year, and also
th* Blue Ribbon at the Dis­
trict Fair at Eugene. Oregoa.
His breeding, speed and indi­
vidual merits commend him
to the consideration of those
wishing high class colts, both
on the road, tract and farm.
Lord Kitchener will make
the season in Eugene. Oregon,
MONDAYS. TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at JUNCTION, balance t f week at
A Woman’s Relief Corps was organ-
•cd at Cottage Grove Saturday night,
with twenty two charter members.
The otticers elected are : Hrs. Dick­
ey, president; Mrs. Powell, senior
vice president ; Mrs. Phillips, junior
vice president ; Mrs. Newland, chap-
laiu: Mrs. Caldwell, treasurer; Mrs.
Thonipfcn, secretary; Miss Rose Wil­
liams. conductress.
This auxiliary j
was effected in conjunction with the,
Anomattox Post, No. 34, of tbe G. j
M. Skeuek, depart-
A. li. Mis. Kose ........................................
nient president, of Toledo, Or., was and .’unr.iOTi Oregon, this year. 1<X)4,
EUGFNF.
the speaker of tbe occasion.
TERMS
$25 bT season W.th a«ual return privilege« I Five Dollar« $5.00 cun st time of iervice7*All bills must belittle
either bv cash or note J u ’ t 1st, 1*^04.
For further information and pedigree cards address*
T. D. CONDON,
Hotel Gross, Eugene,'.Ore.