Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 30, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE GUARE
4
Tbe Rlrat Rial»« L w»».
I women go to work with their babies— Christian Tret me nt of Heathan i
Tbs pupil of a good riding master to
if they will have any-and household
Borne American missionaries in usually disappointed at not being al­
~ I duties like other women, then they
Africa
labor under a very serions lowed to do more In tbe first Itaasou.
PubliMbem
CAMPBELL BRC8.
He expects to mount the bone at once,
will need no Hindoo to hold their
Yesterday’s Journal:
(Guard Special Service)]
handicap.
Representatives of the •tart off with a trot and wind up with
I
SUBSCRIPTION KATES — DAILY. hands and drive away the blues. Per­
Eggs are very scarce.
American Baptist, tbe Southern Pr-s a canter He la a little uunoyed upon
“Grandma" Munson is reported a»
Delivered by can ier, per week 8 15
Poultry being fought for.
50 haps, too, it would be far better byterlan and the Disciples of Christ finding that the first leaaon consists being very low.
Delivered by carrier, per month
Country butter not wanted.
By mail one year (In advance) . 5 ! 00 I that no other men than their hus­
almost wholly of oral instruction and a
Miss Edna Mackey entertained sev­
No improvement in creamery.
Missions called upon Secretary of I great part of It on foot at that. If
lr not in advance
...................... « I 00
Six mouths...................................... ! 3 00 bands should do tbe hand-holding State Hay tbe other day and de­ the ruaater is cvtwcieuUous be will not eral of her friends last Friday even­
Potatoe situation firming up.
50 business. There would not be so
One month .....................................
permit the anxiety to be off and doing ing. Flinch and pit were playsd *ith
Good colons in demand.
05
scribed affairs in tbe Congo country to Interfere with a proper understand­ much interest.
Single copies.................................
Valley and bluestem wheat scarce.
much business with them In the di­
as viewed from tbe missionary ing of the A B C of tbe art. Should the
WEEKLY.
Hogs scarcest in veers.
Harrisburg. March 31.—Miss Maude
vorce courts.
standpoint.
Stories
of atrocities beginner apply at ODe of the big riding Wasson is \ ¡siting this week in Port­
One year (in advance).............. 81 50
Some California salmon arrives.
academies In New York for instruction
One year (when not paid In ad­
Shorts are quoted higher.
practiced on
natives by Belgian !
first l e sson will begin with the land.
vance) .......................................... 2 00
Vodka is t
popular Russiar
Rhutarb hurts cheap apples.
R. L. White is engaged in assessing
rulers were recited. They were leading by a groom of a horse, bridled
Six months............................
1 oo
to be much more
Advertising rates made known on drink. It is
illustrated with photographs taken and saddled. Into the center of the ring. the eout'i end of the county. Bob
application.
The riding master and the pupil take
| convincing to
inaidea ot a man
by missionaries, the subjects being 1 their stand close by. and the former can now mix busiuesn with politics.
fact, after a man
Jake Margutb is building a neat
Entered at the postoffice at Eugeue, than alcohol.
children and youths maimed aDd begins to explain painstakingly the va­
Oregon, as second class matter.
I rious parts of the saddle and bridle dwelling bouse near tbe bank.
1 drinks vodka
At Camp Creek, March 30, 1904, to
mutilated, hands and feet ohopped
and their purposes. Before anything
The family of editor Phelps arrived Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Edmonson, a son
Build up Eugene by patronizing alcohol by almost as readily as if it
off and, according to the members of 1 further is attempted the pupil must
Eugene people.
Wednesday. They will live in south
were water.
the delegation, all because their be able to answer simple questions In end of town.
TtlE EASTERN OFFICES of tbs |
paper are ut 230 to 231 Temple Court,
parents and male relatives failed to regard to the pommel and the cantie,
The steamboat Gray Eagle paid
the curb and the snaffle, and to know
While attending a revival meeting
New York City, and U. S. Express
bring in tbe prescribed number of the uses of the two bits.
Herrisburg a visit last Saturday. It
Bldg., 87 Washington St , Chicago, over in
Washington 14-year-old
attracted a great deal of attention Why use gelatine and
I!!., E. KATZ Advertising Agency in
pounds of rubber daily. When so-
old Rhoda The mas fell in a trance
Oinnr Khayyam'» Tran.lator.
from tbe childreu.
spend houn soaking, * s JEXL-OA
charge.
called Christiane
practice such
sweetening, fl ■ »ring
\
To FitzGerald, careless, disorderly,
lusting ‘our lours. When she became
and coloring
what
must the people ) unconventional, who had for so long
MARCH :0 conscious she told of being within atrocities
SATURDAY
-u
-
directly affected think of the abstract folllowed his own sweet will, punctil­
the gates of heaven, meeting relatives
ious etiquette and fastidious neatness
proposition of Christianity?
Note and Comment.
in attire were above all things hateful.
there and seeing Christ on a white
Tbe third prize for essays on tbe produces better result« in two minute s»
He once said to a friend: “I couldn’t
Captain Cowie« of the battleship throne. There ii no way of proving
direct
and indirect cause of the Rus- Every thing in the package. Simply add ho»
be bothered with all those whim»—
water and set to cool. It’s perfection. A sur.
i
so-Japauese
war, recently offered by prise to the housewife. No trouble, les« ex­
Fortifications Withstand Ships.
Miaaoun geta off easy for bringing the truth or falaity of her statement,
dressing for this and dressing for that
i
tbe
Portland
Evening
Telegram,
was
pense.
Try it to-day. Ii Four Fruit Fla.
hie ship into collision with tbe bat- yet there will be little if any dissent
Japan’s ^repeated attacks on Port I couldn’t put up 1th it”
He und a friend were dining at a won by Mite Edwina Prosser, daugh­ ton: Lemon Orang», Strawberry, liosp.
tlesliip Illinois. The secretary of the from the opinion that Miss Thomas1 Arthur are having little effect, judg­ hotel, and among the geod thing» set ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Prosser of barry- .M u>.oen. lUa
navy approves of the findings of tbe mind while in tbe trance was still ing from press reports, aside from before them was a noble fruit pie. this city. Miss Prosser is i welve
court of inquiry that tbe captain of engaged on the subject that bad took the using of a lot of valuable am­ But they had eaten so heartily of the years of age and is enrolled in the
first course that when it came to the
the Illinois acted with consummate bold'of tbe mind so thoroughly as to munition. It la evident that tbe pie’s turn they were beaten. FitzGer­ Patterson school.
Mrmansbip and that the fault was make her oblivious to all else.
experience of tbe American fleet off ald kaoked troubled. "Mrs. S<A«n4-eo
with Captain Cowles. However, tbe
:
:
:
Santiago In the Spanish-American (the hoetesai. who know, my partiality
for fruit,’’ said be, "will taka It as a
oourt recommends no further procted-
That wolat habit,- appetite—m or- war campaign Is being duplicated. slight if we leave the pie uototxfied.**
A O Heatherly, aged 45 years, died
Ings in the matter, and the secretary pbtne, causes its victims more hell Tbe war ships at that time ware able So without more ado be cut out a at Hadleyville, Lane county, Oregon,
of the navy approves tbe findings and than could possibly be charged up to to make but little imprecalon on tbe good sliced wedge with a fair altow- Wednesday morning, March 30, 1904,
a.nce ot fruit and dropped 14 tnte Ms
recommendation. The reason? Cap-, alcohol; we do not mean collective- fortifications during tbe bombard­ hat, which be covered with his ycflow from consumption. He leaves four
tain Cowles, who placed tbe great Jy but the individual oase. A case I ment and had it not been for tbe land •ilk handkerchief. end mog the bell eons and odb daughter, bis wife hav­
j
tor tbe bill.—Wright’s -Life ot Fits- ing died about six weeks ago at Cen­
battleships worth several million dol-( of variance between the county and forcee it is doubtful If tbe place Gerald.
”
tral Point, Jackson county. Tbe fu­
iars each and the Lundreds of live» in city authorities at Portland as to would have fallen as soon aa it did.
neral was held today (Thursday),
llawlth Paula M th. Sr^».
Established 1893.
jeopardy, le President Roosevelt’s which should cere for a "dope fiend’’
Tbe gone and worke at Santiago
To get all sort» of health tads oa the with interment in the Hadleyville Paid-up Cash Capital and Surplu»,
cemetery.
brother-in-law. If you or 1 owned [ |, illustrative. We clip from the were obsolete, while against them brain Is a disease tn ltaelf. It Is a very
the liattleship? We would keep her Telegram:
were pitted aome of tbe greatest war prevalent disease too. With a few CALL FOR~ COUNTY WARRANTS,
at anchor till we could gat another j It all came about because tbe po- vessels of tbe world. At Port Arthur foolish rules to observe, a whole lot of
Notioe Is hereby given that all
hygienic quirks to adjust to and a
HAVING ample capital and surplus
captaln
lies department wanted to load Wll-
Lane county warrants from register
1 son onto the county jail, after that conditions are diffreent. It will be schedule of superstitious sanitary no­ No. 3681 to register No. 4968 both conservative management; a strong
and experienced board of directors,
tions diligently fdllowed by day and
individual had alreadv been eent a very difficult problem for tbe Jap­
and being equipped with good facili
A witness in the Botkin poisoning from the jail to the county hospital anese to land farces that will have dreamed of by night. Is a malady inclusive’ registered July 11, 1903, ties for the transaction of all branches
which begins as a mental derangement will be paid on presentation at my
case now on trial ill San Francisco, for treatmant. Although alive, the any effect on the city, while tbe guns and ends in a complete physical fizzle. office April 15, 1904. Interest will of legitimate banking,
was gentlemanly enough to deny that man le actually decomposing from tbe and fortifleations'are the most mod­ No room left for a spontaneous life, no cease on that day.
place for free. Joyous liberty. Not a
GEO. F. CRAW,
a married lady with whom be bathed effects of the deadly anaesthetic, and ern in tbe world.
minute’s space for rollicking disregard.
when in jail before was so odoriferous
Treasurer Lane County.
at the Palace Baths wore costume
Everything
fixed,
every
minute
dis
­
Tbe little Japs may win in their
that several turned sick, and it was
F. REISNER, Deputy.
other than the regulation bathing only after wintergreen and deodoriz­ efforts to capture the port, but from posed of. Introspections without num­
of Eugene, Oregon
Eugene Ore., Mar. 29. 1904.
ber.
PorelHslings.
misgivings,
hover
­
■ult. However, be was forced to ad ers had been used in profusion that present indications it may not be foi
Solicits
your
account, promi.irig' the
ing vaguely about the mind, like H ocks
utmost liberality ot treatment con­
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
mit that be drank with her, took her the jail was habitable at all. When some time.
of
carrion
crows.
Such
a
life
is
not
sistent with modern conservative
I
worth living.-Medical Talk.
to the theatre and visited her in her brought to the jail in the patrol wag
baukug methods.
on Wilson was lying on a stretcher
Sheriff
’
s
Office,
Interest paid on time deposits.
rooms. Court trials very often shat­
writhing and crying piteously for an
Eugene, Oregon, Feb. 16, 1904.
W E BROWN
I> A PAINE
It hardly seems possible that there
ter reputations that otherwise would anaesthetic to soothe his racking
of Ouly the texes for 1003 will le eol-j
President
Vice President
is a survivor of the war of 1812, yet
lected
during
the
year
1904
At
the
a
F
WOSBURN
VV W BROWN
gu unquestioned.
nerves.
Cashier
such is the case, The New York leg-
in last special session of the Oregon
Asst Cashier
Horrible! And to think tha( Great
of legislature tbe t-<x law made in 1901 -i-
islature
has
passed
a
bill
authorizing
was re enacted and said law will be in
The Wilde estate at Pendleton has Britain actually forced the opium
force for I lie collection of 1903, taxes
the payment liy the State of New
liabilities amounting to the snug sum trapc onto China!
i n 1 and in substance it is as follows,
York
of
a
pension
of
872
per
month
towit;
of three hundred and fifty thousand
1. If yon pay your taxes in full on
dollms, and assets of but thirty thou­
A Sumpter, Oregon, man claims to Hiram Cronk, the last American
or before -March 15th you will be al­
lowed a rebate of three per cent.
sand. A very happy faoility for get­ an invention for controlling electri- survivor of the War of 1812. Both Re
2 if you pay jour taxes between
ting in délit. Mr. Wade must have hud. cal current, for force or light so con­ publicans and Democrats supported
March 15th and up to and including
Stockmen who are thinking of
the bill for a pension, and the snm
the first Mondaj’ in April, there will
sumers will not get more than they
using Dip this Spring will find
not be any rebate and neither will
of 872 was agreed to after a state sen-
pay for. Now if ho will only get to
there be any penalty or interest
it to their interest to call on us,
Today is the lift leth anniversary of
tor had declared that Cronk was in
added.
see our goods and get our
work oti an invention that will allow
3
If
at
least
one-half
of
your
taxes
the opening of Japan to foreign com­
But what was the National
prices.
:
people who buy electricity to get want.
are not paid on or before tbe first
merce. Commodore O. II. Petry of
government that votes pensions right
Monday
in
April,
will
become
de
­
what they pay for! Great possibil­
far linquent, when there will be added
the I tilled States navy conducted the
and left doing all these years that it
ities there.
a penalty of ten per cent, and the
We guarantee every gallon of
skillful negotiations and, ucconip'ish
did not relieve the want of tbe man
tax will also draw interest nt the rate
dip sold.
of twelve per cent per annum in ad­
•d his purpose without force or
That terrible bubonic plague! The that risked his lite for it ninety.two rlnge. Now it is not unusual for a girl dition to the penalty.
blood led. Great is commerce!
commerce! it
years ago? lust think of it! A fight -
4 It you pay one-balf of your taxes
latest available returns for the whole
to be engaged once or twice before she
on or before the first Monday in
lias tu ide Japan a nation.
er
ninety-two
years
ago
and
still
Is
married,
and
people
think
none
the
of India during the week ending
April, then the remaining half may
worse of her. Young girls’ ways are run up to and including the first
breathing God’s air!
March 19 show the appalling mortal­
McCLUNG BUILDING,
beginning to resemble those of nurse­ I Monday in October following; but if
The Ilwaco, Washington, Journal ity of 40,527, an increase of 7000 over
maids, who walk out with a mam but he last half of tax due is not paid
Eugene,
Oregon.
Maternal Solicitude.
not always with a view to matrimony. by the first Monday iu October, it
ke< ps this between its head and date those of the preceding week, in tbe
becomes
delinquent,
and
there
will
—Lady Grcvllle In Ixuxlon Graphic.
lines : “The arrival of a Merry An­ Punjab and tbe northwest provinces
Ma - Did yon hear that awful racket
tie added to such balance, a penalty
drew i il town is more beneficial to the each there is a death roll of 10,000 ill the pnrlor just then?
of ten per cent, and iu addition, such
New \ cur'» In Japan,
will bear interest at tbe rate
Pa—Yes; I wonder what it was?
Most of tbe people you meet on the balance
health of the inhabitants than twenty weekly; in the Bombay presidency
of twelve per cent per annum from
Ma
—
I
don't
know,
but
I
hope
it
Japanese
New
Year'sday
are
carrying
a
the first Monday in April until paid.
asses load vi I with medicines or goods. the deaths number 8500, and in Ben­
wasn't Clara breakiug off her engage squashed salmon with a piece of paper
5 On all personal property taxes,
tied
routai
its
waist
by
a
paper
string
gal 5000.
P»IC«d
ment with young Gotrox.
if one-half is not pa d on or before
le» lied
which
holds
a
little
gold
paper
kite.
tbe first Monday iu April, the law
Queer postottlce names? A sub­
wueh
That kite means that the thing is a compels the sheriff to levy upon and
Mad.
scriber writing to have a paper sent
collect
the
same
after
May
1st,
hence
present and has not to tie paid for.
What He Wanted.
Those who are not carrying crushed to prevent a levy upon personal prop­
to Sodom and not mentioning the
Non-Magnetic
Clergyman—I shall denounce this
salmon
or taking up the street In giv­ erty after May 1st it will be necessary
Nickel Silver Case
state, we were a little dubious that his
for
one-half
to
be
paid
as
above
stated.
play, sir. It is shockingly immoral!
ing correct New Year’s salutations are
Fully Guaranteed
6 The law compels tbe sheriff to
add ress might not lie another place
Manager—All right. Just send
F. E. McClanahan, tbe sporting playing buttledoor and shuttlecock.
sell all lands od which taxes have not
Foruktr
credited with all undue proportion ot around a copy of the sermon for our goods man, is going to remodel bis
been paid and that such sales shall
Very Easy.
ALL
JEWELERS
not
be
held
later
than
March
let
of
bicycle shop in such a manner as to
brimstone. Our postoftlee directory, advance agent, will you?
’THin't you w ish yon were as smart the year succeeding the year in which
*Uuatrated Booklet
have
one
of
the
best
on
the
coast.
on request, shewing
though, gives three Sodom postoffices
as i'onnn Doyle's detective?”
the tax levy is made.
Motors and other machinery such as
7 The property will be sold to the
"My dear sir.” replied the modern
ip the United States, one each ’ti
JLORED
lathes, emery and carburuudum detective, "if they’d let me plau the person bidding tbe lowest rate of in
ARE YOU AGEING?
New York, Ohio and Vermont.
FANCY
wf eels, automatic rim drills ami drill crime« In the first place I could din­ terest, and certificates will be issued
and deeds given to such
DIALS
presses are on the road and will ar­ cover the facts In ways quite as ex­ therefor,
In the growing of cut flowers the
Dr. Holmes used to say he rive soon, McClanahan is a modern, traordinary as those of any detective property sold, UDless redeemed with­
in three years from tbe date of such
greatest advances have lie-'ti made
The Naw England
was “seventy years young." up-to-date bicycle dealer, and will that an author ever put into a book."— sales.
I'hlcago
Post.
Watch Co. |
with roses. carnations and violets,
Tbe
1903
Assessment
Rolls
will
be
Some men are old at half have the most complete repair shop
/ Pectwta—
opened for tbe collection of taxes
There are how atmualiy sold in this
possible.
w aiertwry. Conn.
After the Honrymoon.
thereon February 23, 1904.
country 860,060,060 to f7il,Ui\i,»Hk) that figure.
■'Anyhow. Jack, you cannot say that
01 ik«-
I remain very respectfully yous,
8ew
Ycrk, Chfca-o,
Age is not in years. It is
FRED FISKr
I ran after you at the time of our mar
wortli of cut roses. Tins represents
San Frazrclico
Sheriff and Tax Col lect.or.
Wage.”
something like 200,i (X',000 or 21
in the blood. Scott's Emul­
"You never spoke a truer word, Ma-
000, fl < PI
1’he growing of
bllt neither does the mousetrap
sion helps to keep you young Office of Honni of School Directors
. yet It eatche
him been
District No. 4, Lane County, Or.
by keeping your blood young;
MOTT’S
the sa
psciully in
ill be received at tble
it
Anri I T. 1AM, at 1
b’t'
cities.Mich
--------- or and banish “pama
rich, j
s and raieini
LIFE SAVERS” to »irk al
nt of organs and body. No
cam
:i. c ir.nut do harm—afe
r.t'X l?Y MAIL. Sold
velanA 1"
Harrisburg Items.
Portland markets.
Born
No Dessert
More Attractive
EV-ir Student Wins Prize.
Jell-O
For
Cigars
JUUUS ( ULDSMITH.
$75,000.00
Tte Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank
SHEEP DIP
HULL’S DRUGSTORE
McClanahan’s Improvement.
Nolice io Contractors,
PENNYROYAL PILLS
t the board.
March 24th
IL
IK’NK REISNER,
1'Ierk Dis!, No. 4.
Grove s Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
Enclosed with every bottle if a Ten Cent packag- of Grove*» Black KooG Liver PUli.