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Published at Eu -•>*,Oregon, every Wednesday and Saturday. Addier» all Communications and nieke al* te mittances piyable to the Engríe Guard, Eugene, Oregon C ELI. BROS., PUlilJ-lif-.Rb Subscript ion Rutea— One year fl 50 Six mouth- ........................... 75 Adverti-:uw lides mule known on application. it also an indication that American mothers, a. least mauy ot them, are The open season fo<- taking ralmon 1 On tbe drejarrtion of war with Jap uot as careful as they should be in an tbe Kus.iati cou. t and populace, 1:1 the Lo«ei Columbia liver com- ksiPU . LICANS counseling their dunghtJrs againi-t with most solemn ceremonial,Invoked u.e:i •»»! ii titc.y tticrtilL’g. The 5 . marriage wi'h uuwort y suitors. tbe aid of ijod in their war against tcia Budge, . 1 l.e day tefoie, lhutr- A St. Louis judge, in g-suting • tbe heathen Japanese. 6o far Russia dav, had this: divorce to xu American wife from i'.t> Tbe spring tinning seaaon opens ae- has got much tbe worst of tbe bout. English nobleman, is said to have used Having placed the justice of their corin g to th. ,'ate laws of Oregou Marien C >un*v Atade Then tiie foltowing language: and Wa»hio,:!ou a’ 6 o’clock tomor cause in tbe hands of God,anl having row ttorni' 1 from what is known It is always the wry thf"-" foreign EJieve r.üí.o Had a Majority met with liltU else than disaster, if tbe flrst deliveries will be large and ers trer.t their American w.’cs. Am- f the Votes consistent they should come to the to the uninitiated would indicate a ! bitious mothers aud cultured dHUgb conclusion that they are in the wrong large run, but during tbe past week Iters travrlirg abroad are constantly ’n,,' r . • - ich 'ra'>e as these. The t Salem Capital Journal: The Jour and make reparation to the heathen there lias been more illegal fishing in Ifall 1 tbe river than for a number of years. ' courts a-a a’e full of such cases. It ual was alone in uot inisrvpreseutini whom they thought they bad a com Every cannery and cold storage plant; seems to me that mothers ought to the complexion of tne Marion count; mission to destroy. Looking at the on the river is ready to begin opera- 1 wake up some time. delegation to the politicisus of Lane conflict from any standpoint it is a tions and the preparations to handle While there are unquestionably nu It tola them tbe truth when it sail terrible national calamity—a terrible salmon thie year have not teen equal merous ca»es ot this kind, ere they that a majority of the Marion delega tion was for Hermauu. blow to Russian pride and self-assert led in former years. Tbe difference about the price of I more common, in proportion to tbe But a jolly abs as good as auy oth iveness. tbe raw fish by tbe fishermen and the total number, than are the cases right er substitute for the truth of l Lie mat packets is uot liable tt cause trouble, here at home? When in one county ter. Captain Cowies of the battleship from the iudicationt at band, and it in eastern Washington, as is 1 fated to The cold, frozen truLh is that is more than probable that the fisher have been a fact, last year, tbe num- great many jollies were handed to tj Missouri, brother-iu-law of the presi ( men will accept tbe opening price dent, must think himself the victim fixed by the canners, although some ber of divorce cases equaled one- brethren from Laue as to tbe suppor in store for their candidate. of unkind fate. The Missouri colli ! of tbe fieherr eu are talking about a fourth tbe number fof marriag- li- And the disillusiouization diu no ded with the Illinois off Pensacola, strike, but there is little chance of censes isxued, there must be some take place until late in the proceed ~ Every one has thing radically wrong, either in tbe ings It came at last with a du1 Florida, a few weeks ago, and Cap lit material.zing. I learned to know that uo difference thud. tain Cowles was hardly exonerated of ' what price is arbitrarily fixed at the divorce law« or tbe method of selec Considering tbe vanishing charac blame for the accident when about {opening of the season that price ting wive» aud huebands. ter of a great deal of tbe Harris sup two thousand pounds of powder ex thereafter will be re-mlaied bv the poit that gentleman made a great bi There is no doubt but the Russo- stab in the direction of success. ploded in the after 12-inch turret, in tiip ily, as th« demand, this year at stantly killing twenty-nine men and least, will be practically unlimited. Japanese war will be ot long dura if he bad started a moutn earlier b ¡The price will go up or down accord- tion. The Japs have tbe best of the would have made a great big impreg fatally wounding several others Wed I ing to ths size of tbe ru s In the riv nesday. These big fighting machines er, and it is fully expected that tbe fight on water, which gives them sion on the Hermann forces. For a late start, and discountin are dangerous to themselves even good work of propagation will be felt great courage, while tbe temporary the ‘‘jolly ” support, be made a fin again this year as there are about defeat of the Russians makes with the moat careiul handling. reoe. But tbeio «as too much dispe 50,000,000 hatchery fisb due to ieturn more determined to go on. i to jolly d trifle. ¡during tbe present season. Hermann’s supporters were a dt war, like every other war in ti e past The loss of the Russian luttleshij lined lot of men vbo meant bual will make a demand fcr 1 ■ ¡. : Petropavlovsk is sought to be ac ,< -s while tbe Harris talk was large This demand will horses and mules. Th*’ Hix J ÍÚ*3 counted for by the statement that the ! ii to Pave something to say. have to be met by increased prices, location of six submarine mines I bn-.r . c t'iirrn J It is over. Hermann bad real sup planted by •he Russian cruiser Yen- | The fact r but s ■ .. number of as there are no surplus horses or port, fhat is the moral of it ill. esei were unknown, the charts having : divorces me g oi d to mismated mules in this or any other country. ■ CASTOÏIIA. been lost when that ship was destroy- I ¡couples in the United cutes each The horse business certainly has a Bears the /f KiM You Have Always Bough ed by the Japanese. It does not seem year is h san c mmeiit o." tbe people’s bright future, much more so than in . ___ . I , - possible thit the secret of these terri-; regard for tne mprraige relation. I years past bly dangerous locations should have been confided to but one set of men, and those in danger of destruction with their secret, as finally occurred Two Days. Ordinary prudence would have re quired tbe keeping of a record of tile Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signatare, »OX. 25C. mines in some safe plaoe on land. than double the quantity of tbe higher gra les of refined products is ol tallied from the average crude petroleum produced in the United I ■••tates ti.au is obtained I rum Russian • il. The United States produced nearly 2 6 barrels of refined products ir. 1902 for every barrel produced by | I tbe rest of the world. ‘‘Within recent years crude petro leum of inferior quality has been largely oousumed as fuel oil. In Russia petroleum has been distilled only sufficiently to meet the govern ment 'requirements as to the flash est. and the remainder is marketed as fuel petroleum, under the head of residuum. This is also true, to a certain extent, in our newly de- veloped flails |n Texas, Luusiana, and California, Cheap transportation by pipe lines and tankships has made this variety of fuel marketable in distant quarters of the globe that are destitute of coal. ” I fluence of the Range Steer. The infi'euce that the range steer is exerting on the commercial interests of the world Is varied and widespread, says G. W. Hervey, of Nebraska. The demand that he tian created for im proved blood has added millions of dollars annually to the revenue of tbe tine stock breeding industry. The place that be is filling in the meat supply of tbe world can be estimated only upon a fair credit of the produc tion of the range, which is much more thau is produced on the east side of the Missouri. Blood Will Tell. This will show moreyplainly2,when It takes time and carefully selected we understand that tbe range is a breeding to make thoroughbreds, breeding and producing district, car stock that will reproduce their own rying almost entirely breeding cattle characteristics without variation or a and stock cattle of feeding ages; the breeding back t<5 original types. The export trade in these range steers be Lebanon Criterion tells of a case in ing largely to the feed yards in the point: states east of the Missouri, where in Just three weeks before the first of the periods of enumeration they help April we B‘t a hen, with seventeen to swell the cattle population of those White Minorca eggs. The eggs were districts. Aside from the importa from a choice hen, an l we had high tion of bells for breeding purposes, hopes for more White Minorcas. When last Friday came twelve fluffy little the runge country is strictly sn export chicks came to light, but lo, and be district in its cattle trade, and re- : hold, four of them were as black as ceives no advantage in population out crows. We took it as a good joke, of what other cattle raising sections anil offer tbe following explanation, White Minorcas have been bred, as produce. i such, but for a few year», having ! come from ‘‘sports” from the black How Seattle Does. Minorcas, and it is not uncommon cattle has a very pretty scandal in for an occasional chick to be black, but for one third of a hatching to tbe elopement of two people, who. turn out so is unusual. by the way, had a right to elope, tbe Th jse chicken ‘sports’* are bb half- man being the possessor of a two- breeds in the human family. In the weeks-old divorce decree,and the fair esse of persons having Indian or ne lady's single state dating but a week gro blood in their veins, though to backward to the divorce mill. A dis such a small degree that their blood patch tells the story: would not be called in question, it is The night prior to their departur not unusual for a child of the "sport” Ellis and Mrs. Johnson were together at the Bismarck, a Bohemian resort, order to come along, bred back to the where musio, wine and meals are fur inferior race to a degree that cannot nished. The divorced Mrs. Ellis but surprise the parents. French found them there and attacked Mrs. Prairie,down below Salem, in Marion Johnson with an umbrella. As Ellis' nrose tn interfere between his old j I county, was settled by Frenoh trap- wife and new charmer, tbe divorced | [ pers, who, with the national charac- •Johnson came in. He attacked Ellie j I teristic of readily mixing with an in and drove him from the place. ferior race, took Indian wives. And We like a circus, but would give to their credit, it may be said, the the seeing of all the circuses that may Frenchmen did not often desert their take the road soon for the chance of dusky wives when civilization finally seeing such a mixup as those Seattle j closed about them. The Indian blood people engaged in. i in their descendants has been pretty , fairly worked out through several Makaroff’s Brilliant Career. Vice Admiral Makarctf, who lost 'generations of breeding with the bis life in the battleship Petropavlov- j whites, yet occasionally a family gets sky disaster Wednesday, was appoint- | a surprise in a child with marked ed February 26 to the command of tbe Indian features, its brothers and sis- Russian Pacific fleet. He “aa one of ters, perhaps, showing little if aoy the heroes of the fighting on tbe Kiv trace of tbe aboriginal blood. Note and Comment. The KinH Ygu Have Always Bonghi I Season. WtRc JOLLIFL z / « I 1 Will E Cat To Cure a Cold in One Day b Take Laxativö Bromo Quinine Tablets. K •Xt? ■ .■I .Jj e»! JEBW Extend the fire limits as suggested acrosB Olive street to cover the prop erty where the fire was this morning? It would be a gross Injustice to the property owneis. Rente there at pres ent, and for some time to come, for that matter, are not or will not be sufficiently high to warrant the con siderable expense of brick buildings. To extend the limits over that and adjoining property would be equiva lent to present confiscation of the same where not already in use. The rents would not pay ordinary interest on the land and building Investments. The editor of a life saver this morning. The fire from the blacksmith shop was eating tbongh the roof of hie chicken bouse when be threw the chickens from their roosts into the open air. They er Danube during the Russo Turkish The cattlemen of Southern Califor staid out, too. War. Makaroff and Skrydelroff, who nia, through Governor Pardee, of that have since many times been honored state, have asked permission to That was a splendid rain yesterday by their government, were at that bring their stock to the’Oregon rang- and last night, not only for tbe grow- time lieutenants in the Russian es, on account of the prevailing lrg crops but the property coutiguons navy, and volunteered to make a drouth in California. Governor to tbe Ullve street fire of the early night attack on a powerful Turkish j Chamberlain, of Oregon, refused to morning. Had the roofs been dry as iroucsld. With a torpedo boat they u d#n. usual the neat of barns back of the succeeded in blowing up tbe Turk- gerous to admit cattle from tbesouth- ish vessel, and it was asserted at tbe [ ern district, on account of tbe Texas blacksmith ship most likely would 1 , bave gone. Tbe fire that made the time thereby made the first success fever. Cattle from that section al wall of the first barn smoke would j ful demonstration of the usefulness of though immune themselves might in- bave had tbe moss-covered roof well torpedo boats in naval warfare. Mak ; feet tbe cuttie here, and cause a aflr > had it uot been soaked by tbe | arotf originated the idea of construc great loss by this disease. The fed . rain. Tbe McFarland A Lili black- ting tbe famous ice-bteakiug steamer eral law prohibits the shipping of cat smith shop and adjoining buildings Ermiik, which was built on tbe Tyne tle from Southern California to this | on tbe west, too, would bare been I from his designs. He visited the state without being thoroughly dip I in great danger. Unite l States, 1800*97. ! ped. and quarantined for ninety days. A prominent merchant, at one time Petroleum Production How many ‘‘suckers” are there in I mayor ami a member of the city conn The United States Geological Sur vey Press Bulletin, just issued, HU ill- this country? Over thirteen thousand dl. where he was noted for bis liber marizes a government report on the —at least a St. Louis dispatch givec ality to tbe flrsmen, asks tbe Guard information that more than that; to insist on the best possible support world's production of petroleum f. r nuniter of persons who intrusted for the fir» department, He suggests 1902. We make all extract. money to a get-rich-quick swindling | that Eugene is large enough to em- “The world's production of petro ploy a couple of paid firemen who leum in L' ■- Rmoui ted to 185,151,1'89 concert', are entitled to n pro rata, shall be constantly onTduty sojthere dhtrlbuticu of the funds on hand, barrels. Of this the United States will be uo lack of a head when the anl l-u-ta nr< dneed 91.0 percent. About ‘be only “get rich-quick” pr- oposition with auy surety is to break apparatus arrive- at the rlace needed For ie"s !>■ -«la has led iu point of Into a bank vault, yet that might le It Is n hard proposition, look at f I'll equivalent to breaking lute the pen- from either -Ido. The expense would ite.itiary. te. considerable, w ith but few call- Vi for service, still" one badly managed in fire at. the commencement might cans’ th product.. n a loss that would overbalance the two i expense of ‘be nun for twenty years, For Infants and Children. al put the Unit not counting the general detriment tbe li t. Ou 1 'int would occur through the loss of n s : .1 h ie i.i portant adì antage over r| Bv. un’ considerable portion of the busi- '/S TL • i. i ...• pet-oleu n rival. M’re z'Z Z* • ‘ 'A' 1 a*’f ’•■town.3— r—W 7TM CASTOR i A Open Salmon Fishing 0.00 E We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion CofTee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but --------- TWO GREAT CONTESTS----------- The first contest . will *« be on the July 4th attendance Louia World’ - a . Fair: the . second relates to Total T'L'rfv »* XX — M —a Txr t~\r\ a $20,000.00 A - at the St. will ■«• • be ..... .. P°r Preaident 4 to V- be — cast Nov. 8, v 1904. distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on ** the ■J" — — two, and, > to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a to tbe one who is neareat correct on both sf eonteata, and thus your estimates have two opportunities of winning a big cash prize. a g a Grand First Prize Five Lion-Heads cut from FLO( Portlan Kegnlsr Free Premiums In Addito f© the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prige Contests, which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as mauy estimates as desired. There will be a Wash departr the Rus that n< militar. caught paratua spies b The am principt ing todi ents of ; use the 3^000:00 ggjT Printed blanks to Lion vote on found in Portlai eastern a state tell in some ] ded. The line out The O. R will be n< days, as t bridges a grnat dan, tain distr On the traiu has t in the Iasi most ¡sola Coffee Packages and a every Lion Coffee Pack 2 cent stamp entitle you age. (in addition to the reg covers the expense of ular our acknowledgment to CALIF in you that your es= J either contest: timateis recorded. to free one premiums) vote WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST Wnsfwll! be the total July 4th attenaar.-e at the St Loula World a Fair? At Chicago. July 4.1893. the alien .nee wm >3 ’73 For nearest correct estimates received in W '. n st e < pans a office. Toledo. Ohio, on or before June 30th. 19sU. w* v give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize 10 t.-.e next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Friss .................. »2.600.00 1 Second PrLse ............. l.QOQ.PO 2 Prises -r »500.00 each .................... 1.000.00 6 Prises- 200.00 ............................ 1.000.00 10 Prises— 100.00 .................... 1.000.00 20 Prises- 50.00 “ ........................ 1.000.00 60 Prises— 20.00 .......................... 1,000.00 260 Pris*.— 10.00 •• .................... 2.500.00 1800 P t -»> — 5.00 “ .................... 9.000.00 2139 PklZEti, TOTAL, 279 »20,000. J The 2 cent stamp PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote call for President (vote* f 'r ell candidates at ' the election November 8. 1904? la .n n V 13 *1 l combined AC” --orirslo va o .1 S zv * E* nearest a ?" people voted for President. For cor- re in Woolscn Spice Co. ’s, office. Toledo, Toledo O.. 0., 4«* a 4^«-«.* am .~ ..... oa or I. we w-.'l will zv ffive first prize ¿ for the nearest cor- rcct c ■:U . 'i-.e to the next nea-e»t.etc ------ .etc..as followsi ............... 1 F.rst r-t-3 »2,600.00 .............. 1 Sv.cnd . .: Ir» 1,000.00 2 Pr' ros 1 each . ...................... 1,000.00 5 pi Uos— ;’CO 00 •• ........................ 1,000.00 10 Prizes — 105 OO " ........................ 1,000.00 20 Prizes— 60.00 " ........................ 1,000.00 60 Prizes— 20 OO ‘‘ ........................ 1,000.00 250 Prizes— 10.00 •• ........................ 2.600.00 1800 Prizes— eoo •• .. ........................ .9,000.00 L13& pb : a. TOTAL, »20,000.00 __ —4279 ___ PRIZES COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF LION COFFEE JupposeTT this mornit tion with th for 16 years scandal wi a judgment tbe supremt -ai. C!»trl’ tilJ : : the addition to which wi wa shall give giva $5, $5 i Publia i rum. —aggregating aggriga.ing $45, i .j, 000.03-In uuj . uj —m audition i to Grocers' ( has (see particulars ¡n LION CSFFEE cjsosi making a grand total of $50,000.00.] WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.) Eureka, of Judge J, throughout morning fit •» TOLEDO, OHIO. Franc e crei except to . who bad ci the Examitu been despon fully expect himself. I statement th iu a land c when as a un ether man. was suppose court's delay cision.