Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, April 09, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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    COL HOFER
AT THE U I
( re well
Lost Valley
■ McKenzie
Gate Creek
Cheshire
Blue River
Bohemia
Mabel
Mapletou
Mound ...
Florence
Wallace
Five Rivers
South Eugene
South Eugene
North Eugere
North Eugene
Field Assistanis Wanted
BOOM
rlrs. La.ura S. Webb,
Vkr-Fresid.-nt of Wouica’i Democratic Clubs of Nc.-thera Ohio.
FOR CHAM
The (J. S. Geological Survey wants
the change of life which was
I HE RE ARE MANY
Held assistants to carry on work un­
fast approaching. While vis­
jj
sickly
fl
sickly women be-
der the reclamation act dur-ug the
iting w-ith a friend I noticed
$
tween
coming summer, and to Hll this de­
*
tween the ages of
that she was taking yoor
mand examinations are to be held in
15 and 55, but there are
Wine of Cardui, and she was
the leading cities of the country on
very few Invalids over 55
so enthusiastic about it that I
April 19, with a ritw to getting an
decided to try a bottle. I ex­
and 60 years of age. The
eligible list from which to make ap­
perienced some relief the first
change of life coming to
month, so 1 kept on taking it
Delivered Able Address
0.‘ egon emocrats May pointments under the civil service in rs. woman near her forty­
for three months and now I
the northwest. These examinations
fourth year, either makes
menstruate with no pain aad
will be held at Portland, Astoria,
at Assembly This
her an Invalid or gives
Support Him For
I shall take it off and on now
Baker City and Eugene, Or.; Tacoma,
her a new lease on life. Those who until I have parsed the climax. I do not
Spokane, Port Townsend, Walla Walla
meet this change in fll health ecl dread it now, as I am sure that your
Morning.
President.
and Whatcom, Wash , and Moscow
Wine of Cardui will be of great beaefil
Jew Kve ten years afterward, while at thli time.”
BLUE RIVER
1
and Boisa, Idaho.
s
wemas
whe
lays
arid«
the
active
Two classes of appointments are
Wine of Cardui Is the remedy to
duties of womanhood In health sel­
to
be made—engineering and hydro­
A
SECOND
Opposition Against Hearst-Ore­
Spoke on Oratory-—Says It Is an
re-lnforco
a woman against the shook
dom
fails
to
live
on
in
happiness,
graphic aids—at a salary of $900 each,
I
vmts after she hac passed 60. This that cornea with the change M Ute.
gon's Governor May Enter
Art and Should Be the Rank-
and
irrigation
engineers,
at
salaries
CRIPPLE CREEK
It re-establishes healthy fu notions
truly a critical time.
ranging from $1000 to >2000 per an­
the Race for the Nomin­
ing Art of All.
num, acco'-diug to their proficiency I
Mrs. Laura 8. Webb, of Toledo, after yean of suffering. Ln doing
I
ation.
and experience. Details as to quali­
Ohio, recognizes the change of life this it has saved thousands of suf­
fications may be had from local ex­ !I
a dangerous period aad she also ferers just in time. Do not wait
Col. E. Hofer, editor of the Salem So Decl ires W. J. Morris, Form
aminers. or from the Civil Service 4 Iru faith in Wine of Cardui. She until Buffering is upon you. Thor­
J iurnal,addressed au appreciative au
To
thwart
the
proposed
instruction
ly of that Place, in an Inter-
ough preparations should be made
wri’es:
dience at fie university assembly tbi-
| of the Oregon delegation for William Commission in Washington.
view
at
Portland.
morning 011 Lhe subject of “Ora­
I
Randolph Hearst for president there
“As I had always eeen troubled more in advance. Begin the Wine of
I.us started in the local Democratic A SUICIDE AT
or less ».t the menstrual period, I dreaded Cardui treatment today.
tory."
Oratory, he Hai l, is too often re-
field a movement which has for its
Yesterday’s Telegram: Those wuo
gar:!< 1 as an accomolisbmeut.
It
A million suffering women
1 ■ durpose instructing the delegation ot
have found relief in
might l e classed aumug the arts, sud have visited the Southern Oregon i this state for none other tnau George
mining
districts
are
enthusiastic
in
Wine of Cardui.
8h<ju! 1, he believed, be the raukiug
i E. Chamberlain, for the highest office
their
description
of
iheir
future
great
art n» all the arts. It is art as it ex
l in the land, says the Portland Tele-
uess. The last arrival from that sec­ ! gram.
piessv, ’!■» truth to the multitude.
Peter
Nelson,
a Norwegian,
tion
is
W.
J,
Morris,
formerly
of
A real oral iou must embody the
Notwith-tanding the mythical ap­
Cripple
Creek,
aud
he
speaks
in
flat
DtMOCRAEIC
Shot Himself in the
whole of a proposition, so that noth
pearance of Huch a political proceed­
lug remains to be said >,n the subject. terlug terms of the rich deposits of ing it is nevertheless on foot, and
Mouth.
gold that are to be found there. To
PRIMARIES
Au oiator is he who voices that
should its ends, as contemplated by
the
Telegram
he
said
:
which hie '.udience believes to be
its promoters, come to pass the mis
“1 have seen the camp of Cripple
Peter Nelson, a Norwegian and an
the truth.
sion to this state of Messrs. -Murphy ,
Creek in its infancy and also at the
itinerant laborer, committed suicide
as
an
art,
is
peculiarly
Oratory,
and Mooser will go up in smoke.
guilde'l and haloed by time, Sevei al zenith of its production, but 1 am
The reason assigned for this move­ in the barn on Wm. P. Burge’s place,
Attend the Democratic primaries
examples ot great orators were given, Urmly convinced Ih.t Blue Lievr ment is that the plans of Mr. Hearst’s ( one mile west of Oakland, last Sun-
will
equal,
it
not
surpass,
that
camp
this
evening at 7:30 o’clock. South
,
day
night,
by
shooting
himself.
The
I
Demosthenes, Cicero and others, it
frien Is contemplate the placing of
was not. the man who was the orator, in the production of gold in the too much power in the hands of the . man bad appeared at Mr. Burge's Eugene, No. 1, at the hose house on
but it was the great event, which be, very near future, when It is taken California man. Oregon is the first place early iu the evening with a roll Eleventh street; South Eugene, No.2,
into consideration that practically
as the instrument, expressed.
state to take action as regards his of blankets strapped on his back, and McFarland’s new building on West JULIUS uvLDSMITH.
There was no artificial way to be­ every opening in that section shows presidential fortune, and after this asked permission to sleep in the barn
come au orator. Buck of every great good values of free milling ore. state is captured, it is intended to over night. This was granted. The Eighth street. North Eugene, No. 1,
oration there has been great work, Within a very few year« the people move on Waehiutgcn, Idaho, Montana next morning when Mr. Burge went Socialist ball, West Seventh street;
of Portland will see an influx of
great sacrifice and patriotism.
and other Northwest states, If suc- to the barn to see if the man bad North Eugene, No. 2, city hall.
Established 189a.
Oratory is not a loBt art. There mining men and investors that will cess attends the efforts of Mr. Hearst gone, he found him dead in bis im­
Pa;d-a p Cuh Capital and Surplus
rival
the
ruHb
to
Cripplo
Creek
in
provise
1
bed
ot
blankets
and
straw.
will be more demand for it as time
in all these, say those who are un­
The man had shot himself with a
.oea on. Fought by the newspapers, 1908. 1 think, from my investiga­ friendly to him, he will have placed
the lealued, etc, the time will come tion of the camp that it has the at nis back the intact Northwcet del­ revolver, through the roof of the
when the multitude will want the greatest future of any distirct known egations to trade or do with as he mouth. The bullet penetrated th
People who have lived in Eugene HAVING ample capita' and aurpiaj
iu the West.
conservative management; a strong
brain and death must have been in­ twenty years or more will remember : ¿nd
truth aud it will have the orator who
* * * *
'e^peHiLced’ToarTof’ ¿“rectors“
“Nor is the Blue River district the pleases.
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stantaneous.
He
still
clutched
the
will have to explain it.
Clifford A. Wass, who graduatea from ¡and
tiei.ig equipped
with
good ■ facili
only
one
of
great
promise
in
the
revolver iu a death grip with both the University of Oregon in 1880. ties I"': e transaction of all branches
Our educational institutions ar«
hands, the weapon being only a few Mr. Was» died in Portland the other oi
of ’ lom
ie'41 ihiH
1"‘h e e banking.
banking,
often blamed because we nave no southern section of the state. All < A NEW THIRD
through Josephine,
inches from his mouth, and one fin­ day, aged probably over 40 years. TT-
great orators or poets at the present that country
But, lie Raid, our strength has gone Jacksou and Douglas counties has
BASEMAN ger was still on the trigger.
After graduation he remained iu
'
Mr. Burge notified the Oakland au­ Eugene several
into tiie development of our virgin great promise, Oregon’s future is
years
and
was
arud
thorities, who in turn summoned Cor­ counted as a citizen of thii place.
resources, in I tie filter« we will pay great, and the state will be heard
oner Twitchell from Roseburg. Nat­
cf Eugene, Oregon
more »ttsntlon to oratory and poetry. from in miniug matters iu no
tones iu the uext two Waters
Cannot
Come and uralization papers taken out at Chi­
He would sweep away about three- uncertain
Solicit» your account, promising;, the
cago were fouDd on the body, identi­ Baars tha
utmost liberality ot treatment con­
lourths cf the mechanical sciences years. ”
Jimmy Shea Secured in His
sistent 'with modern conservative
fying the man as Peter Nelson. In Bigaaton
which i.r< being taught.
bankng methode.
Place.
his
pockets
were
also
found
$3.35
in
The epeaker named a number of or­
Interest paid ou time deposits.
money.
ators of Oregon, paid a tribute to Dr.
W E BROWN
D A PAINE
Au inquest was he'd but no facts
President
I. D . Driver, the eminent Methodist
Vice President
Manager
DuBhane,
of
the
Eugene
F
W
OSBURN
additional
to
those
already
mentioned
W
VV BROWN
The
work
of
making
a
lawn
about
divine of Eugere, aud dosed with a
Cashier
Asst Cashier
the High School bu'ldiug has com­ “Blues,” received a telegram from were disclosed.
plea for better puplit orntory.
From the rigidity of the body when
menced and a number of vines aud San Fraucisco yesterday stating the
Pnced !
ornamental plants have been set out. W. J. Waters, third baseman on the discovered, the man must have com­
li-wTed
team,
is
seriously
ill
at
his
home
in
W.tch
mitted the deed shortly after going t"
Arbor Day will be observed by the
DEMOCRATIC
Made
students a id appropriated exercises Sau Francisco, aud will be unable the barn.—Roseburg Review.
t - come north this spring. DuShane
be held.
Non-Magnetic
PRIMARI S will Ralph
immediately got busy and kept the
Wickel Stive' Caw
Kobiueon, manager of the wires to California hot all day bunt­
I
Fully Guarie'-vd
baseball team has begun to work out ing up a player to take Waters’ place. JUDGE
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Fa Mie M
his plana for the season, The uul- He Anally succeeded in securing the
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ALL JEWELERS
To Pe Held Saturday, April 9th forms were ordered yesterday. The release of Jimmy Shea, now playing
HAMILTON
colors will be gray with black trim ou the Lodi team of the California
Tluansteö e-« a.,c
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M’
trade M arks
- County Convention
on requMt. ȟjw'.ug ,
mings. Practice will commence as - tate League, aud he will be here in
D esigns
ENDORSED
r
vvvw
v
C
opyrights 4 c .
April 16th.
soon as the weather will permit.
19 \ COLORI. D
Anyone
sending
a
sketch
and
description
may
a short time ready to begin practice
X
FANCY
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
The Girls' Club will moot tomor­ with the other members of the team
tarention is probably patentable. Communica­
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent«
DIALS
it has been over a month now since row as usual. Miss Berta Eddy will ou the 15tb.
tent free. Oldest agency for securing patent«.
Patenta taken through Munn <t Co. recelvt
the calls for the Laue county Demo lie the leader. After the usual de­
Shea is a ball player of several
Ipcciut notice, without charge in the
Hie
Ne«
England
Centon County Democrat Con-
votional
exercises
aud
musical
num
­
years' exyerience, having played a
cratic primaries and oouuty conven­
Watch Co. 1
bers, the young ladies will be ad­ number of seasons on the Oakland ve ntion
Passes
Resolutions
tion were issued, and as such matters
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest etr-
htMte-
dressed by Miss Wilsoo, one of the ■ nd Sau Francisco teams.
eolation of any scientific tournai. Terms, S3 a
lu his
Witertmry. Cne. ,
Favoring
His
Renomination.
year ; four month«,
Hold by all newsdealers
soou pass from the mind, we again popular instructors of
High {laying he usee excellent headwork,
OtflCM-
give the dates. The primaries will ls< School.
48o- Hew fort
New Vort. ¿illcaf*.
fields hie position beautifully and is
Branch Offioe. 62f F Ft- Washington. D. CL
Sen Frenettes
held Saturday, April 9th, at the usual
The following resolutions were
a good batter.
I’rof. D. V. S Reid, a former Eu­
While it is to be regretted that Wa­ passed at the Benton Democratic con-
places in the several precincts at gene school superintendent, bus b'-en
I :30 o'clock in the afternoon, except nominated for surveyor on the |{«p .b- ters will be unable to come to Eu- v-ntun last Saturday:
WE HAVE NOT HEARD
“Whereas, by bis able and economi­
de gene, the team will have In the per- cal administration of the office of cir
for Eugene precincts, a call for which liean ticket of Morrow conic v
on
of
Shea
a
player
who
has
been
In
any complaints as to the care­
was a Democrat when in E-ige-e and
appeirs elsewhere.
cuit judge for the past six years,
fulness and promptness of the
ran once for state school superi!, loud- the butiinees lonaer aud one wbo is .lames W. Hamilton has saved large
way we fill orders for staple
The several precincts are entitled to
reliable in every way.
I
ent.
groceries. Contrariwise, we
Toe players will begin to arrive in sums of money to teyxpayers by short­
delegates as follows:
frequently receive the most
a few days aud practice will begin a 1 ening terms of court: and
flattering encomiums as to
Thurston
...
,ie-
!
treat
Pimples, sore», bi
“Whereas, bls brilliant record as a
service, courtesy and the
week from Friday.
Fairmount ............
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ache, iiutlgi-.-li>"i a
goods themselves. Modestly
jurist is made manifest by the extra
Goshen
I H<< I . < r*#
positively cured
speaking we think we deserve
oidinary large per cent, of affirma­
a thv
Jasper
Rocky Moiivtaiu ’I
it, and our best efforts to
Contractor Roney has a force of tions of his decisions by the eup-eme
1
ByoLdlD
Of
hll
time
io
cliuuee
please and satisfy you every
I lantou
Ask your drug- man at work ou the graud-taud at court of the state of Oregon ; there­
impurities.
3£>
cents,
lime
will continue
I'leasaiit Hill
the new grounds, and it will be com
(is'-
fore be it
Saglnw
plete I by Saturday night. The struc­
W. M. GREEN,
“Resolved, that this convention
Irving
ture will be permanent and is being makes this public expression of Be
Phone Main 25-1
Richardson
' built in a substantial manner. It is
619 W (lamette St
ARE YOU AGEING? : intended, if possible, to retain the confidence in Judge Hamilton, and
Middle Fork
commends him to the people of the
Weudling
! present grounds for several years, as
for bis prompt, able and ex­
WITamette
Dr. Holmes used to say he it is not profltable to grade new district
traordinarily
satisfactory administra­
Coyote...............
was “seventy years young.” gtonnds and build n -v fences aud tion of this important non-partisan
Zulu wait...........
‘grandstands every year.
office. “
Some men are old at half
Camp Creek ..
El a. i a .........
that figure.
Yesterday's Coast League scores
Fall Creek ....
Age is not in years. It is Oakland, 4; Portland, 3. Tacoma, 2'
North ’unction
San Francisco, 1. Los Angeles, 4;
Soul' Junction
4 in the blood. Scott’s Emul­ > Seattle, 0.
$16.00
Spencer
< sion helps to keep you young
Vestel day's Journal:
Walt uu
2
12.60
Valley flour advanced 5c.
SlusLiw
3 by keeping your blood young;
Straight flour up 5c*
n
by supplying it with an
Patent floar advanced 5c.
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abundance of rich, pure, vital Charles Beadle, a veterau of the All flour very flrm.
Civil War, was quite bndly hurt the
Wheat markets are dull and high.
1 nourishment; carrying con­ other day while moving seme house
Queer sitnatiou in eggs.
I. rove
10 stant life and renewal to hold goods at J. H. Lamscn's resi­
Poultry scarcity continues.
I Irove
8
dence ou Olive street. He was sit­
It ting on the load of furniture when Hogs still arrive too slow.
Spr’e
8 every fibre of your body.
Mill feed is scarcer.
-
i.r>.
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tlerri”rn
will help you to rob advancing part of it fell off the wagon, carry­ Potatoes ana onious still firm.
orraoi»o* e
«-,
, t-J ; ' v °»
«
La- «
ing Mr. Beadle with it. A stove fell
»mpoteccv. -s
• l.ro « - \
h
/or
Minhood.
years of half their sting.
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' n his shoulder, bruising it rretty n_n .x,
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sample
free
upon
request
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MoUawk ...
j 5CUTT X BOWN1. ew Pearl street. New Yolk. may have been internal iujuriee.
inn Drug Co
VERSITI
BERLAIN
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O akland ] WINE of CARDVI
Cigars
Cliilord A. Wass Dead.
$75,000.00
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Savings Bank
High School Notes.
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Scientific American.
MUNN
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Best Woven Wire
Mattress made
Portland Markets.
Charles Beadle Hart.
CO OC
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Ash Bedroom Set
Fir Bedroom Set
DAY <Sc HENDERSON’S
HEALTH
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