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N c THE EUGENE GUARD ■ I of tbe engines of the steamers Eugene and Game Cock in theii trips from ìl Portland during the Alaska excite- I meet. For the last four years he was Prt iv'irt of Wc .en’. Democratic dubs of Nc.-thcrn Ohio. port engineer for tbe Northern Com mercial Company, with beadq'iarte-s the change of life which v ’ HERE ARE MANY at St Michael»-. He was a brother of ast ¿pproacling. While vis sickly worn n be J. O. Stearns, Gus M. Steams, An itieg with a friend I noticef Po sibility tween tho a -es of that she was taking your drew J. Ste.rns, Mrs. M. A. Miles (£ and 5ft. but thi.e are of Exte ding Albany Train Vine cf Cardui, and sht wo and David S. Stearns, of this city, so enthusiastic about it tha I eery b w invalids over 55 and Mrs. L. O. Stewerc of scad a to Eugene. decided to try a bottle. lee <n l 'll) ye-ir-i of age The Lo 'ks. His aged mother, Mrs J .cob perienced ome relief the flnt ■h inge of life eoming to McDuffee, a resideut of Suunyside, month, K I kept on taking it There i» a possibility of tbe Albany ■ woman near her forty- survives him. Mr. 8e.rne left a The Evening Telegram, I l its spec , local train, now running between for three months and now I tourth year, either makes ial Eugene edition, ep “!r= =f „ city Bun rorl:aufJ( being pelng mangen menstruate with no pula sod speaks of the the ' lu tbia and Portland, changed widow and three children. He was her an invit'd or gives , I shall take .. it _ off __________ and on new (>nard as follows: J. | B0 as 8tart jrom Eugene in tbe buried In Queen Anne cemetery at tier a new lease ou life. Those who ' until I have pasccdjhe climax. do not Every week day evening of tbe morning, running to Portland and Seattle. noct it ’s change in ill health sol 1 dread it oow, as I am sure that your year, Sundays and holidays except-( back to Eugene iu tbe evening, thus i Mis. Stearns form rly resided iu Wm< of Cardui will be of great bcacfti lorn live ten yStirs afterward, while at this time." rd, the JEugene Guard is a doing the local work between those Lane county, and was Mi a Aditb □ger. 5« i woman who lays aside the active visitir to the leading business two points, says the Albauy Herald. « Wine of Cardui is the remedy to 1 on es and homes of E'fgene and ( phis train would be of great benefit luties of womanhood in health sel- vicinity. It furnishes the puHic^ not only to the peiple of Eugene, but' Many Metiers Come Up for Co loi;. f:. s io live on in happiness, re-inforce a woman against the shock • ith the day telegraph reports of tlnr to every town this sli e of that city. ' •ears n. r she has passed 60 Tins ' that comes with the change of life sic'era'.ion- -Paid Fire De I It re-establishes healthy funetioM world, as supplted liy the Scripps- . fhe schedule would probably he sim-' ul' a • -itical time. partment Discussed •- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. In doing McRae telegraphic ser.ice, and p e- iJar to tbe one now in t rce for that' ,r ra 8 Webb, of Toledo, I after years of suffering Mt- Er. E L Parrott, sheriff, to Z L Di>n- ( seats curr nt loca' news in readable | traln between thia city and Portland, Sheet and Sewer . •hi... re. . i-uizes thè change of life 1 this it has saved thousands ot auf- »tile with due regard tor tbe public n c0llld leave Eugen« at 6 a. m., ai- mick; 139 acres in tp 19, s r 12 w. Petitions «ml .t rotis period and she also I ferers just in time. Do not wait appetite for events th- day they hap riving in Portland at 10:40, aud leav i Tax deed. ’> < f:u'.1- ill Wiiie of Cardui She I until suffering is upon you. Thor- n. E. L. Campbell is the busl- ing Eugene at 4 p. m. would reach EL Parrot*, sheriff, to Z L Dim- I ough preparations should be made rites Daily Guard April 20 uLM manager; J. R Campbell, edi I Eugene at 8:30. The time at Albauy . mica, 40 a re3 in tp 19, s r 11 w. Tax c I io advance. Begin the Wine of "A* I hid always oeen troubled more Au adj j .r.u 1 session of the city tor; Horace Burnett city editor, and ( wonl i he a little late; in the morning , deed. >r ÍJ1» At " a- menstrual period, T dr aded ! Cardui treatment today council was held last night with Albert Applegate local ’eporter. A (thau it is now, perhaps twenty min- J M Fox to the Ori gon Pacific Min Mayor Cii i-m n, Couu.ilmen Ander- Half of efficient correspondents chron I I utes, aud in the evening would be ing and Milling Co; tbe “GoldCcin” I >T^ A million sufTe.iiig wutner VF* '-*7 C î Cf»4î!i*' sor, Dorrl , 'slkins, '¡riffiti, Header icle tbe incidents of interest through , the same a now -7:10. I mining cl .Im, Bohemia district. $1 Ì • ÀA a Zf t A K-V ? V J ï 4 A million su' ’ 1 relief I son and Wilkins present. out the county, and 'be semi-weekly J W Cox et £al to Oregon Pacific Wine of ' acini. I Railroa '|rnen in discussing this mat Quite a umber of matters came up edition has a large circulation. Com ter point out other advantages, among Miuiug aud Milling Co; the “Lee’ I for consideration, indu liug tbe pe mercial printing and job work is also them th • "act that the overland train, da'u, Bohemia district. 81. I tition for a franchise for an opposi han ’led in the office, which has a now doing the local work south of George Cox et al to Oregon Pacifli I tion telephone systeai. but tbe matter good plant of modern presses and a Albauy, would bo relieved of this aud Miuiug and Milling Cj; the “Vic was lai I uri r until a meeting to be Simplex typesetting n achine ” would be enabled to run from Al tor” claim, Bohemia dietrlc . 81. held next Monday nigt't. bany to Junction City without a stop, I 1 George Cox to Oregon Pacific Min- PETITIONS. thus saving in running time aU( i__ j ing and Milling Co; the “Ready Bui- Petition for grading and graveling schedule **OD>” the “Midnight” and the somewhat reducing the ________ West Seventeen'h street fioru Wiliam Under the present arrangement trains J “fort*snd” claims, Bohemia district. ette street to Stewart avenue, also Noa, 15 and 16, tbe late northbound tha- portion of St wart avenue south William and Elva George to Oregon and the ear y southbound overland, from West Seventeenth street to where respectively, are compelled lo stop at Pacific Mining aud Milling Co; the it is now gra’-elled, was allowed. every station between this city auu •’Independence” claim, Bohemia Uis- Petition asking thHt Stewart avenue Popular Instructor in Physics at Eugene. jtrkt. 81. be graded aud graveled, begiuuiug at Thus far it is only rumor, but «o i ; MARRIAGE LICENSE. the U 0. Goes to Colum tbe northern boundary of College was some years ago before the run of Martin Shea and , L.la Beckley, llill park three blocks south, whs al bia University. the local was extended from Salem to W. Veatch, witness. lowed. Albany, and the rapid inciease of! ------------------ A eidewalK was ordered built on the travel siuce tbe tare was reduced Roy R. Renshaw, instructor 'u the west side of Pattersou street, between department of physics cf tbe univer fr..m four to three cents a mile, it 18 East Fifteenth and East Seventeenth sity, has received a marked honor in said, would justify the increased er- I streets. having offered to him a fellowship in vice. Petition was granted for n si iewalk ’lie Columbia University. This is an beginning at tbe southeast earner of « honor which baB never before been lot 17, blu.k 1, Fairmount, runni g offered to a graduate of the Univer I uortli along east line ”f said lot and Evening Telegram Devotes Sev sity of Oregon, though several schol across Mill strert to south line lot 16, arships have been awarded to Oregon eral Pages to Eugene and (Guard Special Service.) in Haid block, thence west to east line graduates by Columbia. Mr. Ren of lot 9 in said block, thence south lrviug, April 19. — Miss Ollie War- ( L ne County. shaw tel graphed his acceptance of alo g west side of said lot 9 to tbe the offer this morning auil will take then went to Creswell on Saturday to southeast corner of said lot. visit her sister, near that place. up his work tbe«.'e at the beginning |a . 4 Daily Guard April 20 Petition for extension of East Elev J. t. Bond, of Eugene, was ill Irv i That progressive evening paper, of next year, The fellowship carries enth street from Eugene to Fairmount with it <650 annually for two years, ing one day la t week. 11« expects the Portland Telegram, yesterday wus rcml and granted, except as to and requires no work in teaching. to s art to Idaho in a tew days to look contained the illustrated write-up of connection with Eleventh street. This is tbe great ad van'age which a tor a locatiou. : Eugene which was prepared by A r.jtnonstrHUCe against the build Tne spring term of the Irving 1 Messrs. White aud Hess, who were fellowship I ihh over a scholarship, in ing of the proposed sewer in the alley that it allows tbe receiver all bis time s bool closed last Friday. hire recently to get material for the east of Eighth street was read and re for study. The tine weather of the past two ' write-up. Nearly four pages of the ferrod to tbe committee on tire and I Mr Ren »haw was a graduate from weekj has been made tbe most of by regular edition are devoted to Eu ~ --------- — — water the mil ersity in 1902 with tbe degree iba farmers, and a large arnouut of' _ .. Acros s the gene and Line county, Petition for a sidewalk on A. B., and received his A. M. degree spring grain has been sown. ! tops of two pages is a panoramic view side of I’eail street, bet we th» following year. During 1901 and I After taking a drive aiouud some of ot the city, aud below are the follow- Fourteenth and East Fifteenth streets 1902 he held a scholarship in tbe de the farms iu this vicinity yesterday ling pictures: Eugene flour mills, whh referred to the street committee. partment of ohemiatiy, and since that we were much pleased to see tbe ' high school, Hotel Smeede, Hotel ORDINANCES. time has been a i instructor in that spl -ndid prospect for abundant crops ¡Gross, McKenzie river rapids, univer Ordinance to construct an eight.- department. No one bus as yet been that abound on every baud. sity buildtugc end grounds, WiJlam- ch .ewer in the alley between West selected to take Mr. Renshaw's place. I ette street, looking north, Willamette Sixth aud West Seventh streets, com Richard Cook has purchased a five street, lookiug south, tbe Chrisman mencing at Ctuirnelton street and run horse power gasoline engine, and is block, the Eugene Iron Works, tbe west LoJe'larson street, was road a prepared to turn out mill feed, grind Wendling sawmill, the First National third time and passed. a plow, gum a saw, or anything in | t ank, tbe Chambers blo-'k, tbe Midg- Ordinance for construction of an this line on short notice. | ley planing mill, Mayor Chrisman, 8 ' sew r iii the alley liotween Weit Washburns A Sou are now shipping ! ». H. Friendly, A. Goldsmith, aud (tluard Special Servim • Fikilillia ' Vi 1 Ninth streets, be Born—Ou April 4, tSHU, to Mr. a. I their wheat from here to their mill at ( H W Thompson. ginning i '11 feet west of tile east line Mrs. Robert Smith, of I'siitC'Oi, S. piugfield, a distauoe of about nine The descriptive articles are well of LiU ' 1 ty miles, which, with a bridge at that written, and dwell on the resources son •lelTei son Sunset Rebekah Lodge of Fli t', 1. ■ place, would be only about one-tenth aud industries of the city aud county. time and ; has ejected Mrs. Dora Furnish a- del the distance. a sower in Ordinan A number of new cream separatois euate to the Grand Assembly, ’•hie' Note and Comment. Ninth and tlie alloy have been sent out from this place We-t Tenth streets lie inning 160 feet meets I at Astniia May 17th. Mr. and Mrs. E. We nt be ■ ifl, U ’)(» lately, which indicates the growing west cf tli west line of i.mcul'i street Fire—ten minutes’ time? It burnt interest in the dairying business, mid iiin ii- g wist to lefferwcn street, have been spending the ivi ter • in Floret neo with their two soi i. and a realization of the beueflts ac- 1 Hie Trey laundry Nightwatch Cro wnc read •• thild time ,-nd passed. I tier saw tbe fire almost iu its incip ciuiug from direisitieil farming. Or hum e for construct ng a sewer the Ro.-eoe Sunday n ortiing iency, aud ran to the bell tower to fro n Line »In to Jefferson In the alley tor Dallas, Or. ., where they w i give tbe alarm. The baud belìi iva’ I a granildanghter. From D en ' bet I not in reach or out of order. and Mr n ill continue tin ir journey j L. il ent I -trt" II roller lost several valuable miuutes Oidiim e for coi str.ieliou of an home *u c'airbault, M innesota. iu ringing tbe bell. The writer, J. A. Leiage and 8-ii 5 sewer in tin- alley between wife ciinie in from isieepiug witbiu oue hundred feet of W t Eleventh mnl West Twelfth their ranch Mot day evening for med- ! the burning blacksmith sbep, awoke streets running west from a'point 100 leal aid for their little boy, who was three or foar uiiuutee I efore the bell Eli fei! . ast of Charnelton street to Jeff burned by pulling a cup ot boll.ug Bangs, the liveryman, appreci- ers- i street, was read a third time water over. It struck the top of hts ates the go d w<>rk of the Eugene tire rang, aud saw tbe brick wall of ! Bangs' building on the opposite side an ' j ussed. forehead and burned the right .-ide of department at ttie fire Monday morn (li dinmice for the extension of tha the face and one arm and hand se ing. As an expression of his appreci of the street lit up as by a big eon- He listeued, but not a ■letlerson street sewer so th from verely. lie is improving as fast a3 ation today he handed one of the offi | fingration. Of fancy groceries and see El»-“nth street to a point midway be- could be expected. c< rs of tbe board of tire delegates 110 siund, a cry or a footstep Thinking what a wealth of goods we T.-T-tL’iny it moat strange, be went outside and tween West Eleventh and \V«®t show, put up attractively and Married- Ou Sunday, April 10, at in gold, to be used as the firemen ¡there was the wall and roof toward twelfth streets, was read and passed, the home of the bride on Duucau see tit. conveniently tn cans and jars. Ordmntioe was passed prohibiting Slough, Mr. Frederick Erode,iekson Mr. Bangs' Olive street stables were him in full blaze, and not a soul io These are all appetizing, pure the playing of games and sports ami Miss Petrea Peterson, Rev. Ras in danger of being destroyed and sight. It looked meat strange to him ’ and wholesome, and, besides that such a thing could occur within in the public parks. being so attractive to tbe pal mils, of Eugene, officiating. Tbe had it not been for tbe prompt work a block of tbe main business street. OTHER MATTERS ate, they are convenient for ceremony took place in the presence of the tiremen they would have surely Mayor Chrisman appointed tbe fol- of a few friends aud relatives and tbe gone. the table. Quality is high; lowii.g conilnittee to look up a site happy 'ouple left for their home at About one thing there is no differ prices low. for li e ’Carnegie library : F. ¡M. Wil Point Terrace.—Florence West. ence of opinion in Laue county—that kins, G. B. Dorris., W. W. Calkin*, tbe Southern Pacific Railrosd'Com J. D. Matlock, L. (>. Beckwith. pany should not strangle the Willam Phone Main 25-1 61'J V» 11am ette St A motion was made that the tire ette Valley and Southern Oregon lum and water committee look into the ber industry by prohibitive freight mailer of hiring a man aud team to The I. O. O. F. aud M. W. A. rates. Tbe railroad should try to ’tie kept at the fire hall to draw tbe iodgdea of Crow will gire a big danoe build up tbe country-not pull it hose tails mid engine to tire«. In tbeir lodge ball ou thè evening of down. Fort'aud Journal: Edwin A. Afi.-r a vote of tlimika was tendered May i-th. The oommittee iu charge Stearns, a piouecr of 1853, and for ie dep oiuieut lor tin .oiul work of tbe affair il Rieti Ilaycs, Charley uiauy years a reeidiut of ibis city, *dldj at Monday morning's tire, Il ad lai and George llollaud. A big died in Seattle, Wash., April 6, of di* . . !! adj. nri.ed ♦ ime 1« anticipateli, «•> no e fi i-ta wtll ’ tec ’! Stearns was for s num- A change in operators baa taken he spwred to bave thè beat of music, a of years ichtni*t tn the cm- I ;:r I- ’ np; er an i •• c rnost enjoya’J I pi ce lu lue lixsl telephone office, I ** ? A Watscn I C ora nurie.v, night operator, bsa le H tl». — r* * • * land Iron siglieli ami Peari Roberta, of the day V/L* wo . A W I’LEFT constructed iloice. "as taken her place Mis» -A. « T 4> TJ I serroir at . I ir» >■ >» ro iperstor at a«.* yean I »1 t oard. eetlug hi, iu etarge COUNCIL TRANSACTS BUSINESS many friends. He was asked several times if tie w ull accept the nomina lion, and requests the Gu rd to an 1 ununce that iie will. Mr. Brady is a' very popular mail,has hosts of friends all over the county, and will make' an excellent run for the asst worship, l i e Guard predict*- bls election by a Herald Says There is good majority LOCAL TRAIN L REPORT REVIVED tira S. Webb, The Guard Newspaper. Adjourned Meeting ol C’ty Dads Hdd Last Night. FELLOWSHIP FOR ROY R. RENSHAW A GOOD W\1TEUP Or EUGtNE Items A L E Siuslaw Items. We have a few we want to sell We will sell them REGARDLESS OF COS! On the First Floor MR. BANGS APPRECIATIVE [>€CUl 1 SA LiE.si pedal Loo.< at Our Display k - ’■ \. .vi OREGON PIONEER Dance at Crow. W. M. GREEN DIES IN SEATTLE I ; Among the Hello Girls. AT COST 0