Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 30, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EUGENE GUARD
DEEP SNOW
STOPS WORK
AT MINES
COST OF THE
THEATRE
BLOCK
SOUTHERN OREGON
HAS WEATHER TOO
Cannot Disclaim their Share of
"Webfoot”Title the Present
Season.
BLUE RIVER
MINING DISTRICTS
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dubs of Northern Ohio.
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Vice-President of Women’s Democratic Cl
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the change of life which w
[7^1 HERE ARE MANY
fast approaching. While v •
1
sickly women be-
iting with a friend I nod
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tween the ages of
that the was takin g yo.
45 and 55, but there are
Wine of Cardui, and she wa:
so enthusiastic about it that I
very few invalids over 55
decided to try a bottle. I ex­
and 60 years of age. The
perienced some relief the first
change of life coming to
month, so l kept oa taking It
« woman near her forty­
for three months and now I
fourth year, either makes
menstruate with no pain and
I shall take it off andon now
hep an invalid or gives
her a new lease on life. Those who until I have passed the climax. I do not
dread it now, as 1 am sure that your
meet this change in ill health sei Wine of Cardui will be oi great benefi t
dom live ten years afterward, while at this time.”
a woman who lays aside the active
Wine of Cardui is the remedy to
duties of womanhood in health sel­
dom fails to live on in happiness, re-inforce a woman against the shock
years after she has passed 60. This that comes with the change of life.
It re-establishes healthy functions
is truly a critical time.
Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, after years of suffering. In doing
Ohio, recognizes the change of lifo this it has saved thousands of «of­
os a dangerous period and she also ferers just in time. Do not wait
has faith in Wine of Cardui. She until suffering is upon you. Thor­
ough preparations should be made
writes:
in advance. Begin tbs Wine of
“As I had always oeen troubled more
or less at th: menstrual period, I dreaded Cariui treatment today.
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The Superintendent of the Lucky
Boy Says One of Greate i in
the World.
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Tn to Tw elve Feet on
the Trail to the
Lucky Boy
Mr«. Laura S
I
Our neighbors of Southern Oregon
Monday’s Portland Telegram has
have the habit of disclaiming any
this:
part of the proud title of ‘‘Webfoot”
‘‘There is no question that tbe Blue
as applied to the people of our state, i
River mining district is one of tbe
just because in ordinary years they
greatest countries iu tbe West, as far
get less rain than the Willamette Val­
■s free-milling gold is conce’ned,” .
ley, yet more enow. This year they
said H. B. Perks, of that district, ■
cannot dieclaltr ownership of the
this morning He has acted a> super-1
name The Ashland Tidiugs of March
intendent of tbe Lucky Boy mine for
Messrs. Zimmerman, Grant and 26th has these weather items'
Theatre Company Will Borrow the past three mouths, aud came to
The preBent week has been tbe
Portland yesterday.
Sullivan Just Dcwn from the
Money to Pay off Indebtedness
' stormiest week of the winter. Snow
“One thing, however, responsible
Camp-- Men Laid Off
fell all day Tuesday but thawed as
for tbe backward state of the district ‘
and for Necessary
fast as it fell till evening, when it ac-
is the frightiul condition of the roads
Temporarily.
Improvements.
I
' cumulated to a depth of two inches.
rom Eugene '.o Blue River.
This melted away Wednesday morn­
“This has had much to do with re- ’
Daily Guard March 30
L. Zimmerman, president of th« I ing, but snow showers have been fre-
tarding the progress of the Lucky Boy
S'ock'>olders of the Eugene Theatre
Lucky Boy Mining Co , Peter Grant
ueut all week. Old settlers are re­
mill and has caused the starting up
and L. M. Sullivan, all of Portlaud, counting tbe Let that on tbe 5th day Co. met in the parlors of the Cbarn-
of tbe plant to be delayed for some
who have been inspecting the Lucky of May, 1862, there was a fall of four l ers-Bristow bank last evening to
time.
Bo.v property, came down from tiie inches of snow which destroyed many hear the secretary’s report on the con­
“The ore bodies in the mine are
A million Buffering women
mines vesterdav, arriving in Eugene
have found relief in
fruit trees that were laden with bios- struction of the theatre building aud arge and there will be no danger but
late last night, and stopped at the 1 1-01118.
to amend the by-laws.
Wine of Cardui.
the mine can supply all tbe ore
Sme il- notel until this afternoon,
The by-laws were changed, allowing
which is needed for the plant for 1
wn .. *i • trio left for Portland.
March 23, coun'iy correspondence: the directors to incur au indebted­ years to come. Tbe power plant lias
When talking t tie situation over with Thia year has broken the year for ness not to exceed 8500J. The diree
been completed and is ready to gen-
a Guard reporter at the Smeede tills long and continued stormy weather, tors were authorized to borrow $1700
J erate tbe electricity as soon as the
morning, Mr. Zimmerman said that The oldest settlers say teat it has to pay off the pi esent indebtedness,
1 mill is finished. ”
st present the heavy fall of snow had been the hardest winter for stock in provide for better tire protection aud
Mr. Perks is a former British Co-
■topped all operations at the mines, twenty years, The weather has con- for other improvements. The seert | lumbia mining man, but he is faver-
1 President H. W. Thoa.pso.
as
th» snow being from ten to twelve tinned stormy since the first of Feb- tary’s report was as ’ollows.
i ably impressed with Oregon s future, i
' called a meeting ot tbe Eugene
Eugene, Ore., March 29, 1904.
fest deep on the trail While the I ruary, and is still storming.
' mercia. Club, to be held on F
/
■now lasts it will be impossible to get
To the stockholders of the Eugene
evening,
at
8
o
’
clock,
to
discuss
uutany timber aud there is a shortage
Theatre Company:
The subjoined letter from the may-
of over 10,000 feet of lumber at the
We submit herewith report of the
i or of Fresno, California, states condi I question of reduction of freight r.j
¡on tbe Southern Pacific Co.’sill«
plant A large amount of ore lias
financial transactions of thia company
tious that would apply to Eugene
been taken out. aud there is absolute­
since its organization to the present
should tbe Carnegie Library offer be from valley points,acting in conjtr^—
tion with the Oregon Co-operative a
ly nothing for the men to do, so they
date, as follows:
accepted by our city :
eociation recently organized at Co
were lai l off, bit only temporarily,
Stock subscriptions,
8:30,000.00;
Executive Department,
tage Grove.
'
It is safe to say that in three weeks
Mayor’s Office,
stock subscriptions paid, 827,582 50; There seems to be some disturbanca
Fresno, Cal., March 20, 1904.
All members of the club and al>
after the snow goes off tliHt every Latest Advices From the German balance due on stock subscriptions, at Whitman college, caused by
Osburn, Esq.,
business men not members, but who
thing will be going with a full force
82,017.50.
Building disbursements— ‘‘room smashing” incident last Fri­ F. W.
Situation Indicate Higher
Eugene, Oregon.
of men at work.
Real estate, $6,COO.OO; building, 819,- day night, ft appears that on that
Dear Sir:—Yours of the 16tb is at are interested in the subject, are in­
Prices.
The big stamp mill is practically
267.57; scenerj, 8758.32; furniture, evening Professors Horne aud Coan, hand. The Carnegie gift of 830,000 vited to attend tbe meeting.
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The question ot freight rates is a
Uuisliu I, but nothing mote can be ac-
81,654.65;
incidentals, 8366.85; total, of the college faculty, were out to a was given to Fresno on condition that
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the ci'y would agree to expend 83000
oomplished until this snow goes off.
Stock subscription re­ party, and in their absence the boys annually in maintaining it—there are vital one and one upon which a great
Latest advices from tbe bop centers 828,047.39.
Mr. Zimmerman and Mr. Grant will of Germany indicate that a slight ceipts overdrawn, 864.89. Bills paya iu Billings ball broke into their room no other conditions—and no provision )deal of the prosperityjof Laue county
bo back in about two weeks and re­ advauce In prices may be looked for. I ble—L. N. Roney, on acc'-unt, 83,- and wrecked things generally. Every­ is made for the property to revert depeuds. There should be a large at-
back to Mr. Carnegie in case tbe city 1 tendance at tbe meeting.
turn to the mines.
A letter received from Bernhard Bing, 824.55; W.D. Pugh, architect, 8220.00; thing breakable in the room was . fails to keep its agreement. Tbe title
in regard to the report that Eastern a prominent firm on tbe continent, ! R. M. Day, on wall, $500.00; total, smashed and bureau drawers emptied to the city is good and cannot be die-
people were going to take control of says :
81,544.55. Total liabilities on build­ and everything piled up in the mid­ ! t.urbed. If you make a good showing J W. NAYS’
FURNITURE CO
the mine, Mr. Zimmerman said that
ing,
amount due on eub- dle of the room, it is said by the 1 to Mr. C., convince him that Eugene Enb irneri md Funeral Director
•‘During the last week a rather —
„, $4,609.44;
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wants it bad enough to pay the ten
there is nothing to It. That Eastern quiet tone prevailed on our market, scriptions to stock, $2,017.60; defl-
beys to be the worst and most vi­ per cent annually to maintain it, I
people hud tried to buy the controll­ aud inquiry was less active. Prices, ciency in building fund, 82,591.94.
t ' à Henderson, Undertake
; have no doubt you will get it without
cious job of ‘‘room smashing” in
ing interest, hut ne would not sell, i
other conditions.
annals of the institution.
and
Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7
Most Respectfully Yours,
as it had taken him too long to get 1
THE GENERAL BULLER OF THE ORIENT.
Apparently the boys have it in for
L. O. STEPHENS, Mayor.
the control to give it up now.
Established 1893.
their professors good and hard, The
acuity is now tryi lg to Brd tie gui
Paid-up Cash Capital - ' Surplus,
In Wayne Osburn’s very interesting
ty students and punish them.
letter regarding the naval battle oi i
, Chemulpo, the Guard bad it that the
HAVING ample capita! ar
lus,
cannonading was beard fifty miles. conservative management;
■>jg
! It was written thirty miles.
and experienced board of «lirec jrs,
and being equipped with good facili’
I ties for the transaction of ail branches
of legitimate banking,
Daily Guard March 29
Albany Captain Before the Mili­
Mrs.
N.
B.
Standish
was
pleasantly
tary Board of Survey.
surprised at her home on West Fifth
Need Attention
street Saturday evening. The evening
1 It is for your interest to have the
was
passed
all
too
quickly
in
merry
A board of survey, appointed l>y
of a first-class optician and
of Eugene, Oregon
games until a late hour, when lunch­ ' services
Adjutant General Finzer, of the Ore-
that at once. I have the best equipped
Solicits your account, promising tbe
eon was served. Those present were:
gou National Guard, to consider the
utmost liberality ot treatment con­
Optical Rooms
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farrington, Mr. and
shortage in the case pending against
sistent with modern
conservative
Mrs.
John
Zimnit-r,
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
In the city and have no superior in bankng me! hods.
Captain Frank C. Stellmaclier. of Al
.las. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank the state in the science of fitting interest paid on time deposits,
baity, lii't nt the armory in Salem
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Zimmer, Mr and Mrs. Caron Mathews, glasses.
W E BROWN
D A PAINE
yesterday.
The board consists ot
President
Vice President
Mr. aud Mrs. H. L. Chilson, Mrs.
(’apt. Murphy, l.ieuts. Holman and
J. O. WATTS.
F W OSBURN
W W BROWN
hirtaker,
Mrs.
Hendershott,
Misses
Abrams >f C inq ,«ny F, Salem. The
No. 8, East. 9th St.
Cashier
Asst Cashier
Belle aud Ora Turner, Edythe Boss
trouble grew out. of a shortage in gov-
man, Nellie Whittaker, Stella Jeans,
renment and state property, which
Gtdla aud Elsie Zimmer, Erma Mc­
was in charge of Captain Stellmacher
Grady; Messrs. Clark Turner, Will
wiii|.> 1». vas In command of Compa
Brabham, Dana Rossman, Archie and
ti.v G, of Albany, and is said t<
Leon Zimmer.
mu «nut to several hundred dollars
Secretary McMurphey
Submits His Report
at a Meeting
WiNEofCARDVI
THE CARNEGIE
THE RAILROAD
FREIGHT RATES
LIBRARY GIFT
ROOM SMASHING
AT WHITMAN
HOPS HOPPING
SOME HIGHER
SHORT IN
$75,001
EQUIPMENT
SOCIAL REALM
s
If Your Eyes lhe
Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank
Several mouths ago Stellmacher re
signed mid at that time the sbortagi
wns discovered. As lie is under bondi
in tin« urn of rJisi), n civil aetioi
»ill I
ootnnienced against nim uni
bis lam Ismeii in east« the matter I
tm adjusted. lhe missing piopeit:
Consist.- of blankets, shuts, overcoat
ami mi.ii >r«ms oilier ni'icles of wear
Ing up in I usually issued to mem-
bem < I lie mil'tla, and which were
Io t or -I n eo inted for after the ch ­
i ' unpin' i.t.
lhe few university students who
are stayiug here during vacation are
arranging a number of little evening
Cost of buildiug, 826.‘91.94; real e
parties to while away the time. Last
tate, $6,600.00; total, 832,591.94.
evening a dozen of them met at Me-
Respect fully submitted,
Kinney's, just back of the dormitoiy.
K. McMCKl’llEY,
nud
spent a pleasant eveuing iu game
Secretary.
and convers tion.
Those present
acre Mis.-es Cora and Clara Wo'd,
Atleie McMurren, Louise Jones, Her-
ilia and Helen McKinney; Messrs.
Herbert Moulton, Henry McKinney,
George and Carl Holmes, Cloan Per­
kins, Carlton Bamburger. This even­
ing a number of students will spend
Charge California Students With thu evening with Zella Hair.
—Chicago Tribune.
however,have not undergone any not.
able ehangenieut. Stock is in such
small compass a» it was never before
in the last twenty yea-s; for this rea
son n further advance of prices is ex­
pected, if we get favorable weather
1 r beer consumption."
Inquiry at the local hop offices
show a stagnant condition of the mar
list, with the last yea.-’» er-p all out
of the growers’ hands. A few thons
and pounds ar«' still in the local buy-
rs’ hands, but not enough to cut
much figure in the worl Vs quotations.
The continued wet weather is Dad for
Rev C \ Woodward has severed ilia the coming crop, as work has been re­
Being "Unfair” Because They
D. K.L akin was tbe recipient of a
connection with the First Presbyterian tarded and the yards are untouche«'.
Worked on Labor Day.
I
-ery pleasant surprise by a number
church, of this city. He left with hts —Salem Jou’iial.
of bis friends who came Into his real-
family this afternoon for Oakland,
Oregon, where he bu accepted the
The students of the University of ,1 «nee at 170 East Eighth street last
pastorate of the First l’resbyteriau
in evening to join in celebrating Mr. La­
I California recently speut a day
I
church of that place Mauy friend*
buildinng paths on tbe campus, Now kin's sixty seventh birthday anniver­
real
W.
C.
Groves
has
sol«l
bis
Hue
sary.
Tbe
evening
was
passed
enjoy-
pf Rev. Mr. Woodward aud family
i deuce proprety, located on Fourteenth there is a violent attack upon the ably with conversation and music,
regret to see him leave.
student workers by the various labor
street, to J.E. Lindley, recently from
unions of tbe state. They charge and a delicious supper was indulged
Omaha, Neb. Mr. Lindley has en­
that the California boys have shown ' in. Tbe membets of tbe surprising
gaged In tbe barber business here In
themselves "uufair,” since they did party were Rev. aud Mss. Wooly, Mr.
Eugene. I. F. Circle, who arrived
work that properly should have goue and Mrs. Geo. Gilbert, Mrs. Amelia
here from Perry, Oklahoma, last Sun­
to the union lai orers. Since Califor­ Smith and «laughter. Miss Susie, Mr*.
Word comes to Eugene of a tight day, has bought tbe Rev. W. A. Wood
nia is a state university all the labor M. A. Witbrow, Mrs. Amanda E.
it Blue River In which me of the place, located on Sixteenth street,
newspapers of the state have taken Learned, Mrs. Rose Blakely.
participaii's received a broken nose south of Alder, consisting of three
the matter up, declaring that unless
■nd other bruise«. The cause of the acre* and good improvements. The
Tbe Maccabee shadow social at th«
the labor unions are allowed to do
trouble could uot be learned nor the price paid was $2itt0. Coffman A Sea
■■■ch work there will «bortly be tr.u-: Odd Fellows, ball last evening wa« a
name» ot the larties.
No arrests made tbe tales.
I ble raise«! by those who pay taxes to complete succees socially and finan­
have I'»«>n made
A large crow I was present,
The principal event of the we*k at tbe unive’Sity'« support. The facts cially,
than the supply of t>a«kets.
greater
of
tbe
matter
aie
that
there
was
no
i
h
■.
Mulkey has bought the Jas. the Commercial Club will be the
Vari vus game« and daucing were in
money
available
for
campus
improve
­
bowling
contest
between
the
doctors
8. Kelly place at Pleasant Hill, con-
dnlged tn until a late hour. About
talnll s i acre«, for $2700. This sale an.I the lawyers, who will try conclu ment, and, rather than ask f?r fur
was cleared from the »ale of bas­
ther appropriations, tbe students got
t
through the age cy ot K. flous Friday evening tor an oyster
kets.
out
ami
did
the
work
themselves.
»upper.
F. Ba er a Co.
LABOR UNIONS
ARE WRATHY
K Woodward Leaves.
Property Sales.
t
I
Best Woven Wire
Mattress made
Ash Bedroom Se
Fir Bedroom Set
CO Or
816.00
12.00
i DAY &. HENDERSON S.