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. rx • - ti: "HE EUGENE GUARO GOOD SAWMILL NEWS and finished ; roduit from tbe time It is takeu fiom the tree till it la put aboard the Curs fur sLipmeut requites a class of labor 'hit ccmmau Is good wages. Aud iu a case like that of the Booth K Uy Coiupauy with their four large mill-', hundreds of met: are giv- i eu di.eet employment, while the money puid iu wa.es Is seutture i amo g all lines of business. • jst popular tluo-1 pur.nes <-->• is s ’ s " s. “ here is hardly a 1 in Aiu.rica « ho has not heard of « $. s, g, fart thc focti.** It iS i sta’.òard remedy, a specific f ■ ...i trou' *es and unequalled a« a Central tonic -ad appetizer. guaranteed pur ly J- , ... S S. - S. - i, - O ----- _ lx-.bs aud root! of wh;- 1- ! it * is ' - composed ' are selected - for ■ ot wuich th-.i ile ali -nJ tonic pro[g erties, n:a ii.g it tl. iJea! remedy for all blood and skin d.su—ses, as it not F11QM only purires, enriches and invigor CCKC"TSSórAN ûlVINUStDM, , Luella Parker 11 iuJy, wife of Wm ates '. , L.1 .d, but at the same time Buudy, died ai Sprin^lield April 20»b, T >r je. ml UBO M tones up the tired utives aud gttes b. S>. a IU U.a j -a... 11 . a .UO 1904, after a lingering illness jf ten strengtlt aud vigor to the entire blooa - à. ,' UU th ...al .«t. mouths. The deceased was born i t systi in. Pleasant Hill, Laue county, Septem For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, FBuM ( her 19,1859, and was the el lest daugn Cata: .. R.ieun>atistu, Blaod Poison, EX-GOV. ALißN D. C a NDLEI S S. 8 Is unquestionably a good Malaria, Anmmia, Scrofula, Eczema, (ter of Mr. aud Mrs. James Parker, blood pi . Jar, aud the best taai« X Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne sur u-ed. well known pioneers. l'be funeral and such oil.ci distuses as are due to a Booth-Kelly Company Will Put services will be held at the family poHuted or i npovcrisbed condition of the blood, nothing ict3 so promptlf residence at Springfield Thursday Logging Camps on Both anil effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts aud -,-Jlc-tes the germi morning at 10 o'clock. Interaiint in and poisons; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations aui Rivers at Once. Pleasant Hill eemetery. soon restores the patient to health. Write us and our physicians will I give your case prompt attention without charge. At Divide, April ", 1904, William THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CC.. ATLANTA. CA. Through tbe courtesy of Hon. R. A. Henry, infant son of Mr. and Mis Booth, of the Booth-Kelly Company, Jacob Geiwetz. the Gua.d gives the people ot Eugene and Laue county some very good news today. This big lumbering concern, with modern mills at Coburg, W-udling, Springfield and Sigillaw, all Laue county points, capable of cuttiug close to 500,0C0 feet of lumber each ! twenty four hours, is to resume log- John B, Winstanley and Miss glug operations immediately, and Celia Lconiis the Happy We have just received a beautiiul E ds of start the mills on full time, with the ■ Couple.' possible exception of Wendling, for fi irn v o *** -t • which i is not certain cars for ship ment may be procured. Anyway, . Daqy Guard April 21 the Wendling p.aut will be started up ' Tbe wedding of Miss Celia Loomis by September. o John B.Wimtanley of Portland oc TLe Coburg and Saginaw mills have curred this morning at ten o'clock never been shut dowu, having sixty i? S “GLORIA” SHOES FOR at the home of the brids’s patents, million feet ot logs on band at the ¡L^5!£S, THE BEST ON EARTH Dr. aud Mrs. C. E. Loomis, 428 East time the high rate became effective, Twelfth street. which it was necessary to put into The house was prettily decorated money, even though there was no for tbe occasion, the drawing room profit in the milling. embellished uud dining room being i Tbe logging camps will be put back with Oregon grape aud tulips and the on tbe McKenzie aud Willamette riv-1 double parlor iu ivy aud apple bios ers ot unc<^ and drives started as some. soon as a sufficient number ot logs The ceremony,which was performed cun be banked. by the Rev. D. E. Loveridge, of this The Most Durable Goods Made- Comes in all the Delicate shades. I THE DIFFERENT RATES. city, took place in the parlor under a Tbe rate for dr3ssed lumber that large bowtr of ivy, the bride and tbe railroad restores to the shippers groom being unattended. of interior pciuts is 83.10 per thous Tbe bi ide was charming iu a gow n and feet and 93.17 for rough lumber, ot cream crepe de chine, while the trie late superseded being 85.1'0 per groom wore the usual black. Little thousand feet. Gertrud» Livermore as flower girl Portland mills are not given tbe was bewitching in a dainty dress of “Our Motto”—Small Profits benefit of the reduced rates, as i hey white. About fifty guests witnessed can ship as cheaply by water, betides the wedding, after which a reception and Quick Returns. the railroad has only sufficient equip was held, Mr. and Mrs. Winstanley ment to carry the products of the in receiving tbe congratulations of tbeir terior mills. friends. Mesdames Sweetser and The interstate commerce law pro Fredd Dunn assisted ¡1« entertaining. video that before a railroad operating Tbe weddiug luncheon was presided in two states may change rates it over by Mrs. Archie Livermore, Airs, shall give ten days’ public notice. R. S. Bryson and Miss Grace Mount. This has been done, and at tbe expi Mr. aud Mrs Winstanley were the ration of that 'ime tbe old rate will recipients of mauy beautiful presents, «1 ■ K30 Seal ■ UM JiEB.VLll.ir8E be in force. consisting of cut glass, silverware TLc gr ^at ren. edy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generauve It is a nutter of congratulation that and faucy ware, piotures, furniture. organs of eith< . sex, such as Nervous Prostrai on. Failing or Lost Alanhcod. lmpotency. Nightly Eniiss.ons. Youthful Errors, bRutai Worry, «'xcessive at of Tobacco or Opium, which .cad to Consumption ana Insanity. With r er> tbe different systems of labor neces etc. • i ?IUG i5 order we guarantee to cv"e or refund rho money. Sold at i 1.00 pt.i tvj sary to tbe operation of this great in I Tbe happy couple left on the after- ITnU’W» 6 boxes for $5.00. J*«. J. ITT-S CO«. Clcve4at>C, Jiv.«* dustry will be put in employment at noon train for Portland, mid a down once Tbe manufacturer ot tbe roujih pour of rice aud old shoes. They will make tbeir borne in Portland. -nJ tonic u Di d road Restores Old Rates A PRFTU WF.D DING TODAY and Examine the Line Irish Linen Voile 20 Cents Per Yard HEALTH “I WTV Advertised Letters. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay Enclosed wit* every bottle if a Ten Cent, package of Crove's Black Rcot- Liver Pills. LORD KITCHENER LORD KITCHNER Will Make Season of 1904 From March 15th to July 1st Number Record Trial Sire Zombro McKinney, 32935 2:25 2:19 1-4 2:11, son of 2:11 1-4. I Eugene, Oregon, April 20, 1904. Bowman, Miss Clalra. Bronson, Miss Irene. Carlson, II. Clark, <J. D. Day. Mrs. S. E. Doty, Mr. Ellsworth, W K. Elliott, Eugene E. Elliott, Leforest W. Elliott, R. I). (2) Tribley, E. J. Hall, Miss Mary. Lehman, John. Mitchell, Jobuie. Meecbam, Marcellus. Newman, Amanda. Neal, Maxine. Sylvester, G. P. Smith, J Hamilton. Taylor, John. Thompson, Earl. Walker, A. U. Williams, Arthur W. Wilson, Miss Elsie. J. L. PAGE, P. M. | First Dam SARAH BEN TON (dam of Ella Madison 2:12 1-2 May Day. trial 2:16 1-2, Lord Kitchnern 2:26,), by Albion, son of Gen. Bnv.on. Second dam BESSIE,gran- dam of EllaM adison 2:12 1-2 Harry Madison 2:27, by Julia M., trial 2:13 1-2 by Inca, son of * Woodford's " ‘ Mambrino. Third __ ______ dam LAWSHE, MARF., by Tenbrock ' , thor- ‘I A Brownsville dispatch about a for ou ' Ired). mer Eugene uiieinter says; “Ker. J Lord Kitchener is i a black • • • £ Snyder, of tbe Fir»t Piesbyterian stallion, foaled in 1897, 16 hands high, weighs 1220 church, baa resigned and tbe resigna- .unds He w..n a prise in tion has been accepted, Lev. Snyder he show ring at the Oregon has been elected commissioner from ' - e Fair, last year, and also the l’resbytery of ibis district to the L- Blue Ribbon at the Dis- Fair at Eugene, Or; egon. Prestyterian General As • rnbly meet breeding, speed and indi- ing in tbe Eaat, and will leave the il merits commend him latter pait of May to attend tbe fleet e consideration of those ing. Upon Lie return from tbe meet ing high class colts, both cn the road, track and farm. ing Lev. Snyder will takeup evangi! Lord Kitchener will make iatic work on thia const.” the season in Eugene, Oregon, MONDAS’S, TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at JUNCTION, .balance of week »' Rev. Snyder Resigns. and Junction, Or, this year, 1904, EUGENE. TERMS : $25 by season with usual return privilege« either by -r note Ju.y 1st, 1904. • F ot ftr.her information and pedigree cards address? Five Dollars r$5.00; casn at time of service'. CASTOR IA A., bills must be settled For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Kways Bough) T. D. CONDON, Hotel Gross, Eugene, Ore. I Be— a» Signature of '; I i till.-! tba.i tu -..y tbut Um < ; the men i ’1st go. The other one of ’he two will likely be ki; t as u su 1 ute lulkld- ««, being considered h i Jly tast enough for ull-aiouud ami every day work. uotlier man Hani let go is young '■»owning, whu bn been act- ng i.i the ca, Facity a nt I ity lbid- I lie w.ll not ' ■ u er. He ut ‘ of a job, huweve , for he is g.dug to play ball with the Eugene learn, in the O'<gcn alate League, -l irtnuu Telegram. LEOPOLD’S TROUBLES Belgian King Vili Not Albany, April 19.—Tue “dou’ig Al- bunie.«,” this city’s amateur l i e! ill te»m, ha. schedule.I two game with the Lebanon team. Tl.e first ga.ne will I., played in Lei - uo ' j next Sat urday, aud the second iu Albany Sat urday, Apru 30. lij n J‘ist Friday or Saturday iu '•lay tbt Young Alba les will play the Eugene high school team The Monarch Avoids Payment by in Eugene. New suits will bo or Plea That None of His Wife's dered for the team, which has com menced active practice, an 1 is divel Estate Is Left. oping into a strong aggngation. Have to Pay Inherit- an < to Paughter. Brussels, Belgium, April 20.---The Cou t of Appeals hearing the claims against King Leopold by creditors of the Princess Louise ot Coburg, his daughter, and tbe claim of Couutes» Lonyay, another of L> opold’s daugh ters, teday decided iu favor of tbe King. Princess Louise contracted debts on the stre >gth of the inherit ance due from her mother’s esta'e. King Leopold claimed there »as none ci it left. Princess Lonyay sued for her portion of her mother’s estate. The King gave tbe same answer. Portland Journal. First Baseman l Jerry Fieemau has been appointed I captain of^the Browns in Castro’s ! place. Manager Ely decidea uuon this move on account of tbe fac. that tbe responsibility of the captaincy disturbed the playing cl Castro. !• rid Ely has been seriously ill for the past I week and tbe physicians feared that he would not be able to make the trip to Portland,but Fred’-- grit xtood by him und he started the long jour ney with his men. Delayed A*ail DOGS TEAR UP GROUNDS High School Lawn is Ruined the Pranks of Mischevious Canines. A large amount of Eastern mail which has been tied up east of Baker | City on the O. R. A N. and Oregon I Short Liue on account of the wasb- I outs, arrived here today and kept tlie pos’offlce clerks busy nearly all after- I noon distributing it. Oidiuariiy the J work is done in less than an hour. — - ' SPOKE ON The faculty and students of tbe high school are making every effort to beautify the grounds about the builuiug, and have just finished planting flowers and vines in the pre paration of a lawn, the seed having been planted a few days ago. Unooubtedly the’grounds look good to tbe dogs iu the neighborhood of the high school, for they make it their play ground and have dug holes and scratched it up so that one could scarcely recognize it as tbe nice smooth lawn of a few days ago. The members of tbe school teel that the dog owners should make some effort to take care of tLeir pets and prevent this nuisance, as it is to the public interest to have tbe bigii school grounds beautiful. The students have sworn vengeance, and woe be unto tbe dogs if they be- gin a ero «ade. << NEW JAPAN.” An Interesting Add. ess by Dr. Elliott at the Uni versity Daily Guard April 21 Dr. T. L. Elliott, of Portland, spoke at the university assembly thus morning very interestingly on the subject, “The Forces that are Mak ing New Japan.” Dr. Elliott stated that the purpose of the address was to induce his hear ers to take Japan more seriously. “We have tbe feeling that much that is being done iu Japan is play.'’ In order to keep his remarks within the time he gathered them a bout two g--at memes In Japauese history, Gen eral leyasu and Fukuzawa, a great commoner. According tn dispatches in tbe San In the history of Japan tlier a was a Francisc > pres», Dunsmuir was terri time corresponding to the .rs of tbe bly stirred up Friday night and Sat Beses iu England. Af' r the wars urday over the alleged attempt of a appeared tbe first of these «rent men, middle aged man of that town to | General leyasu. In the system of criminally assault a four-year-old I anarchy of that time the emperor was girl. The dispatcu says: K. II. Har | tbe nominal h ad, but Hie govern rington, a young painter who has ment was in the hands of the general lived in Dunsmuir for a year, was | at Tokio. The feudal age was carried accused Friday night of a criminal I forward iu Japan to ita ultimate con- assault up:u the four-year-old daugb i sequences, much Zartbei han it went ter of William Hodgkiusm.a machin iu Europe, In thia Japanese xybtem ist employed in ibe railroad shops at was a most wonderful thing, a reflex that place. Saturday morning liar current, a power of individuality, It ringtou was missing,aud it is claimed was because of this individuality that that he was beaten to death lr a mob Japan was able to develop when she and that bis body was thrown into tbe discovered America aud Europe. All Sacramento rivet. of new Japan is au evolution of old When tbe story of tbe assault be Jtfpan. The old stock was intense, came known in Dunsmuir Friday eve modern, full of power. The idea that ning and Harrington was accused of the Mikado was the real bead of the being tbe child’s assailant, tbe man empire was almost ripe when Japan was taken in baud by a mob, terribly I was opened to the world, and would beaten and placed on a southbound soon, iu any event, have produced a train. Chen a second mob, contain revolution. Events which have come ing some members of tbe tirst, took so rapidly were due to tbe revolution him from the train aud administered already started, and to the great en a second beating. ergy of old Japan. Reports from Dunsmuir yesterday Passing to the new Japan, hls'ory indicate that Harrington was not centres about tbe great commo er, killed, but made bis escape sou to Fukuzawa. He was a pioneer of that ward. class which crosses tbe border between tbe aristocratic class and ti e trading class. It was at this time that Qom- mu loie Perry came. Fukuzawa did There has already commenced the not join tbe runaway class, as did. talk of weeding out ’be mtiu on vari Marquis Ito and mauy otb< , but put ous Coast Lepgne learns. San Fran in bis time at hon t in st'i iy to dis cisco is the tirst to go to work, and cover tbe secret of the W. st. With Lucie Henry Harris has already Is- iuliiiite pains he learned utch and a grot lued a tew blue < nveiopesjn addition r.uglish. Later he made ' to rumors that are flying uboul r»- journeys to l.uiope iil J Ao i ra. < >u de of a gnrding other men who may go. Win bis return be took up H •itithor Cutter, pilcher, co le ■port say», has popular educator, lie wa- alieady received Lis trur rp jrtuti >ii 1 ot 55 oi igiuul Look-, hu <! i* ' ranslat- , or of 100. He was ILe « homeward bound ■ ■ i .q er, ind 41 m Jai of Hanson, tbe catcbei >r, 1« si ited for 1 removal, now Lat Ti ommy L uliy is a uuiveisity which La in ebaj e again Leahy ' will be rein- «on e 1000 students, New Japan is not a grafito product forced by Gorton, so that Hanson'a high • service« will not be heeded. As but is a nation which hi n its way„ “Dusty” Miller is with the San Fran civilization as our own. cisco tesm, either Andy Audnson or and simply leaped forth to II« own . Dr. E31i«tt I Ok« ' H I for tbe Claude Scbmeer, It is expected, will be benched. Which one of the two establishment of tbe stud, of Japan will be compelled to look for some uese bistoty in tbe unire, ity, and it other job, is hard to say. Harris^hae is very probatle that such a cou.se will be given »cun. __ " A Shocking Story. Baseball “Dope.”