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THE r UGENE GUARD - a Personals Mies Ivy Glass in Brownsville W<d he no .estriction of their functions uesday. iu this direction, and that tbe carri Rev. MHIer, pastor of the Baptist Published a* En-ene. Oregon. every ers should be allowed to act as agents church, wil agaiu till his pulpit next Daily Guard Aqril 5 Wednesday and Saturday Address Why ln ; gelatine and j Sunday Mr. Miller has bad two all communications and make »I* re , for publisbeis ami mail order houses. Mies Lottie Farley, a former Eu spend hours soaking, J mittances payable to the Eugeue The compromise provides that tbe mouths sickness iu Prineville. gene girl, arrived this at ternoon from sweetening, il aingw Guard, Eugene, Oreg' n. - 1 carriers may uot act as solicitors or Ashland, where she has hee 1 attend and coloring C/MP .EL BROS. , PUBLISHERS agents, but may discharge commis Leaves all of Her Property to ing school. A f: - » i erF f Miss Ada Umpblette, of Grant’s Subscripto u Rates— sicns and deliver packages at the re Her Son Nathaniel Alexander produces better results in two u.iantesf prsluit-s $1 50 O do yenr Pass, i> iu Eugene to study music at The farmers have circulated a pell- Every tiling iu the jiackage. Simply udd hot ...................... 75 quest of patrons. Six months Smith. water and set to cool. It’s perfection. A sur tion which was signed by every one tbe university. While the restriction will probably Advertising rates mu le known on Mr. and Mrs. W. b. n->’s. former prise to the housewife. N • trouble. I»s- et- applicatimi. tor a bridge ac oss the Mohawk at the reduce tbe ability of tbe carriers to j>ense. Try it r-oby. «n l-our r’rut Fla. Mulkey place, which, if secured, will residents of this city, but now of vors: Leino-: Drauo •, s ' »burry. supplement their salaries by doing Portland, passed through on the af- berry •' t g.-^xrs b’h. benefit the district and relieve a long Tbe last will %nd testament of tbe Expensive Imperialism. outside work, all things considered it ternoon train for New Orleans. felt want. Imperialism is one of the most ex piobably is a wise one. The depart late Mrs. Alary Jane Scott was admit Mrs. Fox was a passenger to Oak Springs to opeu the resort for the ted to probate today. Tbe estimated land, Oregon, this afternoon. pensive luxuries in which uatious can ment has received many complaints value of the estate is «1060. The will summer. Miss Ruby Arcbambeau, of Port Robert Ankeny, son of (J. S. Sen indulge. The Speaker, London, re of a tendency toward monopoly grow was made on July 14, 1903, and *it- land. arrived tbis afternoon to be tbe ator Leti Ankeny, of Walla Walla, ceutly discussed the cost of British ing out of the work of carriers as neased by W.W. Calkins and M. Svar- I gue,t uf Miss Etha Williams. Wash., left for Portland this after- imperialism. During the last nine agents. If the carriers accepted acorn veruo. It provides as follows : E. R. Davis has gone to San Fran noou after a short visit with relatives That all just debts and funeral ex y<-«re the British taxpayers have paid miasion as agent from a certain pub San Francisco, March 20, 1904.| cisen on a pleasure trip. in this city. penses be paid. To the Masonic Fraternities of Ore out approximately $1,200,000,000 on lishing or mall order house, the effect S. E. Stevens returned home from That her son, Nathaniel Alexander J udge R. 8. Bean is iu the city gon : account of the government's imperial often was to bar competitors from Smith, shrill have »11 her property, i Bright’s Disease audJDiabetes are from Salem. Portland last night, where he took istic policy. The speaker says : that route. This, while a satisfactory both real and personal, and effects of now positive'y curable. Tho recover C B. Stice is here from Portland to part in the Easter services at the ies run into tbe thousands and in Since tbe unionist party came into enough arrangement to the carrier every description which she may be clude uot ouly many of our beet citi tske a position on the mechanical Grace Methodist church last Sunday by contributing a cornet solo. power in 1895, they seem to have en aad tbe concern for which he acted as possessed of, and particularly that zens, bi’, the very highest degree Ma force of tbe Register. I certain ,-eal property described in t. sons (several of the thirty-third de gaged their countrymen in at least Attorneys B. B. Beekman and Jerry agent, was not relished by oompet i certain deed bearing tbe date of April gree), Knights Templars, Shrirers, fourteen wars aud military expedi E. Bronaugh, of Portland, are in the Dailv Guard .Aqril 7 etc. tions. It is an atrocious and blood- itors nor by the patrons, whose choice 17, 1902, from Carrie E. Winters to A sense of duty and love of their city. Chas Lee is here from Lowell. Mary Jane Scott. fellow moved a number of these to tbire’y record, of which au empire of of wares was thus restricted. Un James Stuart and wife, of Spring Dr. H. F. Ong is here from Wend That her sou,Sewell Clayton Smith, give ub permission to use their udmee savages might be proud, but of doubtedly it is a great convenience to in order that the world may kuow of field, returned this afternoon from a ling. shall have tbe sum of «1. which a kingdom that stood among tne genuineness of this discovery. visit with Albany friends. patrons of the rural routes to be able Her son, Nathaniel Alexander L. R. Minard is here from Cottage civilized powers fur peace, freedom Among them are such men as ex-Sur- Horace McKinley was a passenger Grove. and justice, must be eternally aBham- to get the carriers to discharge uom- Smith, is named is executor of the veyor-General Tneo. Reichert, N. W. Soauldn'g (now deceased). late presi to Portland on the afternoon train. missions for them and deliver the estate, to serve without bonds. •d. Geo. D. Goodhue, of Salem, is in Tbe court has appointed J. D. Mat dent Spaulding Saw Co., aud United I Mrs. Iula Bond is very ill at her the city. goods. Tbe convenience etill remains, Two of the wars referred to were fate- Sub-Treasu.er, aud A. G. Dear lock, E. D. Matloca and C. C. Mat- derff, M. D. General Reichert recov home on East Sixth street in Ashanti, one was in the Soudan, i though tbe carrier is deprived of the Rev. Lather Beutgen vi t to Yon lock appraisers of tbe estate. ered himself after twelve yeais *of Mrs. R. E. Bondurant.who has been calla today. three were with the natives iu Mata- commission he might have secured by suffering with diabetes. N. W. Ssaulding’s daughter recovered from the guest of Mrs. W F. Osburn, of Roily Roney was in the city from beleland and Mashonaland, one was I representing exclusively the interests Bright’s Disease efter be had spent tbe Hoffman House, left for her home Goshen today. the Boer wer and another was on tbe nf certain concerns. thousands of dollars and years of time in Portland this afternoon. Ex-Sheriff A. J. Johnson is down auu believed her death inevitable north frontier of India. Others were Under the new arrangement the in- Rev. W. A. Woods and family left from Creswell. Dr. Deardorff bad several patients the Chinese expedition and "so j creased salary will make up for tbe j recovet — extreme cases of both today for Fulton, Missouri, where be B. E. Hawlsy went to Cottage Grove I Bright's Disease aud Diabate«, one of will engage in tbe ministry. called” adventures in Venezuela, lost commissions, aud tbe carrier may I tbis afternoon. them being as old school physician. Aden, Kano, Thibet and Somali ! still supplement his salary by accept Miss Lulu Applegate arrived home in the interest of humanity these I. T. Nicalin came up from Junc gentlemen have permitted us to take today from Oakland, where she has land. Of the last two the Speaker ! ing fees for service as an expressman. tion this afternoon. County Court Today Granted their affidavits to be given to auxious been visiting friends. save "they are still with us, and are inquirers. Wiley Francis, 8. P. firemaD, came License tor Third Gin H. A. Tromp and Fred E. Sharkey up from Portland today. Sinceiely, Tariff-Trust Robbery involving n heavy expendituie which JOHN J. FULTON., left this morning for the Blue River Mill. cannot be measured accurately, but 1 H Bingham came down from Cot Those big New York Republican 409 Washington St., San Fraucisco. mines, Tbe above refers to the newly diet- tage Grove this afternoon. which certainly runs to several hun newspapers that have advocated high Jerry E. Brouaugb, of Portland, covered Fulton Compounds tbe fir.sc W. T. Kaiser came down from Cot dred thousand pounds every month.” tariff and protection in season and The couuty court tbis morning cures the world has ever seen for is in the city. I tage Grove this afternoon. Bright ’ s disease. Ask fo~ pamphlet. granted a saloou license to James > In the uine years referred to tbe out are getting a dose of their owu Jos. Fellman is here from Florence LINN DRUG Co., g Charley Scbwader,of Junction City, British government, besides spending medicine, anil a good dose, too. The Peek and Geotge Whitlow, of Blue I Eugen», Or. 8. Rigdon, of Pleasant Hill, was in spent last night iu thia city. River, upon petition of the residents , «1.250,000,1X10 in actual warfare, laid printing paper trust charges $2.50 a Eugene yesterday. of that place. This is the third saloon I J. M. Howe arrived home from Cot- out $2,000,00,000 in what are described hundred pounds for the paper in New license granted for Blue River. Two W. C. Yoran is in Portland on busi . tage Grove tbis afternoon. ness. as "normol, or peace expenditures York that they ship over to England, of tbe salooDs have beeu operating H. H. Veatch came down from Cot- Dr. and Mrs. ’’. E S'dcver returned , tug« Grove Ibis afternoon. on soldiers, sailors, battleships, bar paying freight and other charges, and for tbe past month and report such a last night from n short trip to Port REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. racks and forts.” During the sums sell there at $2.08 a hundred. Figure i I fine business that a third one will Hon. L. T. Harris returned this af soon open. With three saloons in in Wiusou and Charlotte Wells to Wm land. period British consols have dropped it out. The trust after paying the , ternoon fiom a trip north, Blue River tbe inhabitants should not Hon. B. L. Elide, of Tillamook, is from li t to 85 and tbe national debt freight and insurance charges sells die of tbire«, but on the contrary E Wells; 58.40 acres in tp 17, s r 9 w. Mrs M L. York went to Saginaw in the city. He wa« a prominent can «500. today to visit Mies Frank Page. has been increased something like the Englishman paper about one-sixth should keep uncommonly wet. Eu i Louise W Beebe to Jeannette Moor- didate for nomination for Congress Wm. Landess and wife came down •815,00,000. , cheaper than to their home people. gene has a population of nearly six ¡head, lots 4 and 5, blk 34, Junction man at th- Republican convention thousand and is accommodated by I City. 81050. —. ■. here a yea- ago. but says be is out of from Cottage Grove this afternoon. A most outrageous system of laws un- ; eleven saloons, while Blue River has the race this year. Mr. and Mrs A. A. Haflinger leave der which such robbery can be perpe- ; a scattered population of only sever- i F A Lucas et al to Luella E Dodd Mis Sure Test. I 320 acres in tp 19, s r 7 w. «1070. C. F. Briggs, superintendent of'tbe tomorrow morning for Foley Springs. The greatest stroke for the public | trated—robbery, for they are not al'huudred. F C and Sadie D Walters to J W Standard Accident Co., was in the Attorney Leon R. Edmunaon has This will or.<-i “ - aw field for i Walters; half interest in certain de ' selling abroad except at a profit. city yesterday and adjusted the death opened au office in tbe Chrisman school system ever made in any I The New Yorkers could make big the anti s»’ .on Ie./ue >. ■■ hicii to scribed lands in tp 17, s r 6 w. $1. claim of Horace Westbrook, who block. country, has just been accomplished work, and tbe compaiiion ;>■ oi«s that i Percie and John E Tiptou to Mary was accidentally killed in'Portland money shipping the paper back were J. W. Key. J. C. Holmes aud J. R. in France. The chamber of deputies there are worse places ttia. Eugene. E Hunter; lot 5, blk 11, Packard’s; recently by falling from a telephone Sweet, of Walterville.were in the city . they uot met at the American port by . yesterday, by a vote of 316 to 269, ad to Eugene. «1500. pole. today. I Pka ant Hill. voted to abolish the religious schools a customs collector. Mary J and J J Nicolle to Joseph Mies Katie Milliron, of Junction, is Ivan Oaks and sister, Miss Ninon, Fel'man; 160 acres in tp 16, s r 1 iv. visiting Mrs. H. C. Mahon of this so deeply imbidded iu tbe fabric of left for their home in The Dalles this 8400. city. France, and to substitute for them Consensus. (Guard Special Service.) afternoon. Walter II and Eugenia Russell to the state school, or a system similar Pleasant Hill, April 7.—At the Re- Theador Glespey 42 acres in tp 18 s. Life: "What is your idea of bap- B. G. Mulkey and daughter, Mrs. 1 publican primaries Saturday the fol- r 1 w, $500. Ollie Calloway, went to Pleasant Hill to that now found in its high- diueHB?” was asked. tbis afternoon. Said the millionaire: I should be : lowing delegatee were elected 8. E. eat conception in tbe tree public Wm F and R M Hart to Mary E Daily Guard April 6 Parke, H. Wheeler and Mr. Beaver. ji appy 1 could spend my money John Paul Jouee, the genial travel- Lauder, lot 4 blk, 1_N P Chrisman’s sobool system of the United States. C. M.Young is home from Portland. : i ing passenger agent of tbe 8. P. Co., where it would be of some real bene Bert Mackey has purchased one ad to Cottage Grove/«400. France is honeycombed with re hundred acres of farm and pasture R. Weller, of Brownsville, is in the is in the city. fit. This, and a good digestion. John and Mary Schmutz to S E and ligious orders, convents monasteries, i Said the poor man: Happiness is land from his fatber-in-iaw,Wm. Mil- Mary E Lauder lots 6 and 7 blk 2, city. G. Andrews, of Cambridge, Nebras recluse cells and sectarian schools, having enough money to spend with ¡ler. Stouffer’s ad to Cottage Grove, $400. ■ John Holland is down from Cottage ka, Is in town looking over the coun all living upon the state, yet teaching ' out anxiety. Ben Mulkey, of Eugene, has pur T K and Argeline B Richardson Grove. ty with tbe view of locating here. and promulgating the most rigid Said the society woman: Happi- chased tbe Kelley farm and rented to John Schmutz lots 6 and 7 blk 2 E. G Ward went to Halsey this j W. A. Nelson, from Kentucky, haa I the same to his eon-in-iaw, M. Callo Stouffer’s ad to Cottage Grove, $400. afternoon. Sectarian doctrine. For iu« years jenin France i-rnuve , | nee» is rest. acoepted a position ae salesman in Said the washwoman: To be able way, who will take possession at Elizabeth Gillespie to Richard H has struggled to flee herself of this i Coekerline & Wetberbee's dry good* ¡ H. W. Jones, of Jatper, was in tbe j te dance all night and lie abed as i once. Shack ulett 30 acies in tp 17 s r 4 store. Mr. Nelson has been employed city today. burden, iu 1901 ex Premier Waldeck- long as 1 wanted to the next morning. Saturday was a gala day with the w, $900. Rousseau secured a law suppressing County Commissioner J. R. Hill 1 recently in Sau£Francisco. Said the soldier: To live peaceably ! W W. of t his place, the occasion he James and Gussie Laxton to Rufus in the city. all unauthorized religious schools, all the rest of my life. iug the burning of the note represent Mallory, trustee 8x120 feet in Spring The sailor: To feel tbe solid earth J.W. Shumate, the Walterville mer- ; Rural Companies Granied Per field Improvement andJJPower Co's and this euiictmeut completes iu one ing tbe indebtedness of tbe order, under my feet for the rest of my days. which bad been paid in full. chant, is in Eugeue. ad to Springfield, $16. mission to Build Lines on sweepiug stroke the work hegun by The artiet: To paint a picture to Mrs M J Clarke to J W’Clark about C C Mulkey was in the city from] O. F. Callison aud family, of Eu that progressive philosopher of French , please myself aud not the public. County Roads. gene, have moved into thia neighbor 11-4 acres in tps 18 s, r 3 w, and 2-1-5 Pleasant Hill today. polities. State achoolB devoid of The author: To have time enough acres in 17, s r 3 w, $350. hood and will occupy the Ellis Calli Mrs. Elliott was a passenger south . sectarian training will now be estab | to think. Phoebe Elizabeth Copeland to Wil on this afternoon’s train. son residence. The county commissioners’ court The diplomat: To be myself. liam A Colvin; lot 8, blk 9, Chris lished over all Fruuce. Free educa is now in monthly session at which Mrs. Wilcox, who has Deen visiting Mrs. L. M. Traviv has returned ' The journalist : To tell the truth. tian’s second ad to Eugene. $1200. tion. free thought aLil free voi re of the courthouse today granted fran for several weeks with her son, Mr. The wise man: To be a fool. B 8 and Eliza C Keleay to W O from a visit inJPortland. religious belief will be placed liefore Ferguson, and family, returned this Mrs. Agnes McElroy left for her. chises to throe telephone companies The fool To be a wise man. Zeigler: lots 6 and 7, blk 4, Kelsay’s week to her home at Hood River. to construct their lines along th tbe French people it is the greatest ranch near Monroe today. second ad to Eugene. «464. county roads as follows: R.J. Hempbill has placed his Edeu- stroke ef the century, France the Frank S Rollins to Scbool^District Mrs. Mike Wald is visiting friends San Francisco Mint Record. The Farmers’ and Merchants’ Tel- v ile farm iu the bauds of a real estate ¡No. 106, Douglas county; L. facre on in Cottage Grove this week. mother of the church, the scene of The coinage of gold that Las beeu agent for sale. This would make a epbone Co. line from Junction City Wildcat road. «25. B. A. Wasbbnrne, of the Springfield j its greatest triumphs, to have finally taking place at the mint iu San Fran- good home for some oue, aud is in a to Florence. CIRCUIT COURT. flouring mill. Is In Junction. The LlewellynTTelephone Co. line thrown elf «he yoke and declared for cisco since February was concluded good neighborhood. James H Carrico vs Edw H and Hon. B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook, from Eugene to Crow. educ it louai freedom seems past com the last day of March. Superintend- Mr. Furrow has purchased the T. Maude Will, to recover money as left foi Portland this afternoon. The Dexter and Goshen Co, line prehension. ent I.-aeb said,regarding the coinage: O. Maxwell rotideuce property in I physician’s fee. E P Marcom, attor- I Csrl Davis, of the U. O., went to i from Dexter to Goshen Springfield i The mint has undoubtedly broken ' uey for plaintiff. Halsey today to visit'lHs_parente.' J' 1 Farmers are working early Hint late «il records for gold coinage (tree tbe MARRIAGE LICENSE. Rural Carriers' Statu?. Mrs, Elmer^Roach retnrned to*her history < f United States money be to get their spring seeding done, the .1 B Sloan and Pearl McDowell; J home at'Harrisburg'this'afternoon.*’" lateness of the season making it uec- | Under a I special rule adopted t gan in civilization. The amount E Walllug, witness. r*Coi. E. Hofer, editor of tbe"*SsIem meet the emergency tho house h coined this month has renehed the essary to hasten the work as much Hl Journal. returned"home this after- possible. rein« died tbe mistake made by Mr. I enormous «urn of 833 113,500, au aver I A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. noon._____________________________ mele than il, 200.001) a day. age of Prof. R oxh Tyler, of Chicago, vice Over street In insisting upon striking Hon. L. T. Harris was a"*passenger president lllini’s Woman’s Alliance. out of Un . postonico appropriatiti i | in speaking of Cbamlierlain'e congl •o Oregon City on tbe* fafterncon tkr "Best Man.” remedy, says ‘‘1 have suffered with ♦rain. r ivi.ioti for Increasing ti ■ bill _ a severe cold this wtr.ter which •11—Hull! 1 wouldn’t many the .ir riere. pay Mrs. John O’Brien, accompaned by threatened to run pneu moma, ma»» in ti io world. I tried different but J her parents. SI Titna*ard wife, let for y rii 8 i >t‘ lie— BiitJj oil didn’t get a chance nie.'i I'PO tltar iwtor ol Semi-Weekly Guard WILL OF MRS MARY JANF. SCOTT Petition lor bridge. Jell-O Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. THREE SALOONS IN BLUE RIVER Connhouse hems p. ■ ■»•«. t i»r tad. 1 ou L’ hj be msr r my money.” ' Weil.' Ulk! „ st 1011 «ba tner the run- reolia .l' thouglitiully, "you might iwt' i ti conduct an i - ■lie yom motley «way I etore mar i- n bi le line, a con rrage. " "To whom?" she inquired Whv, to me. if i ourse," he ex •’■ed. Many frien.i luslsts 1 there «bouli plaiued. »«'bed hi tuoii bunt in V Whnt in matter with Harrisbur atij vkiuitjr »ring s. m rural tek phon«» line«? They are Deeded. The tape ba 11 craze ha?» struck Har rieburg. It Is raglug among the ncboolbcyn. Mr». W. J. Dorter attended the wedding of Mr. '«ires a i’b an Kt n . « h the No Dessert More Attractive Ilsfric« ni S ilem Ihn her h noon. A. A. Haflinger and wife, of Foley Srringa. are in the city. 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