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rHE EUGENE GUARD '.J popular member " □ember of the Eugene rrxi iti a \/ severely by a Hying ZX j B<ues, was hurt I baHebAll bit which slipped out of the hands of Edmonson, a member of tbe Salem team, who is visiting here and was knocking flies to tbe fielders at the time of the accident. O’Day was knockei* nnconscioiiR and received a gash three inch“s long over his left eye, where tbe bat struck. He was , taken to tbe hospital, where his wound ■ was driBse I and he Is now gettlrg atlong nicely. « T" V a rounded on all sides by wooden struc tures in close proximity. Two build ings only were destroyed,and a third, standing alongside one of the others, i '■ i ■■■ kiff I*. and only live feet distant, was saved with but little damage. Instead of the council finding fault with the Bre vfl lww ■ vinca men, at their first meeting after the For Infants and Children. fire they extended them a vote of thanks for their efficiency. The Eugene department Is not slow at any time, and 1 will put it against I volunteer department on the Militia ot Three States Convention to Be Held any co..st. In several instances fires i which threatened serious destruction Bl AN egetable Preparatioiifii'As - Bandstand Gone I Will Camp at Ameri in Eugene on May have been cheeked by the prompt ac .ululating tlieFoodandRe«uia- i tlon of the fir* department, and tui ting flte Steinachs and Bow Is of The old band in the west losses during the past two years have can Lake. Seventh. park, a r»!'. t ¡ ,. t nges, has at last been lees than J2.W a year. been torn down to make room for the The city has taken steps toward in % new cement walks now being laid in creasing the efficiency of the depart Promotes Digestiv; . C* k T the park. The old structure bas been ment by placing a team and three or lessandRest.Conlair u'itT 3pium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nearly Five Thousand Troops an eyesore for a long time and every Sessions Will be Held in the Meth four men at the oentral station nights body is glad it is gone but has never had an idea of estab N ot N arcotic . Will Participate in the En odist Church Morning, lishing any part of a paid department. Respectfully, campment-Regular Afternoon and THt SUMMER Zir<w nfOU »SAMCHFITC¡ait W. C. YORAN, Troops Wi'l Take Evening. [\unfjiui Sa^L’ Chief Eugene Fire Department. 4!x Suma * lùsktU, ^Úg- Pa't. NORMAL SCHOOL Eugene. April 22, 1904. I Following is tbe program of ft I Brigadier General Frederick G. I Prof. F. 8. Haroun, principal of Sunday School convention of the Eu I Junction Items Fuustou, Commander of the depart tbe Eugene Business College, toiny gene District Association to be held | fínriried . ßw ment ot the Columbia, sayB the Port nîntoynwi ria informed tbe Guard that, all arrange- 1 iu tbe Methodist church in Eugene J land Jouraal, has sent letters to the Merit Casteel shipped a car load of meats for bis summer normal school I ou Saturday May 4th. : Aperfccl R/ iib iv fn, Copglifvi governors . f the stutes .nd command I fat hogs to Eugene Friday morning were completed, and the term would Hon, Sour Stomach IliarrhutM ing officers of Oregon, Washington AFTERN TON 8FSSJON. for tbe home market at that place. Worms ,ConvtiiMion».revp| isii begin about tbe middle of June, end ami Ida’io, stating that be approved 1:30. Song service. Mr. Goodpasture was the purchaser. ness and La ss OF Si.i t i ing iu sir weeks. the plau for a joint'encampment of 1:45. The necessity of closer union Mrs. Bertha Batman, of Grant’s The service» of Prof. W. W. Dixon, Facsimile Signature of the militia forcas of those three states of Wisconsin, who haB had many | in Sunday School work. —Prof Moore. I Pass, arrived here Sunday to visit her for tins y ar. The general also fixed 2:00. Tbe Spirit-Filled Christian, mother, Mrs. J. M. Nichols, who is years of expedience in normal werk, the da’e for the eucjinpuient for the NEW YvHii. have been secured. He comes highly The vital factor in Sunday school dangerously ill. two weeks extending from July 7th to recommended, and will no doubt give work today—Mrs. J. E. Bond. E. J. Meat has sold his residence *.he 21st. 2:15. Bible study in the Sunday property to J. B. McFarland, and pos satisfaction. General Funston, as commander of I Prof. Haroun has received many in school—Mrs. S . D. Allen. session will be given about May let. ;be department, was final arbitrator 2:30. Song—Divinity quartette. quiries about hie rummer school, Consideration, 8600. With tbe ad in the plau for a union encampment, 2:30. Special courses of Bible dition of these two lots Mr. McFar EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. which indicates that there will be a and his favorable deoision pleases the study, their purposes and results — I land has a valuable corner, as hereto good attendance. militia of the three states concerned. Prof Edgar DeCoo. fore the corner lot only had a depth For many years tbe forces of Oregon, Song. Divinity Quartette. of fifty feet. He expects to lemodel Washington and Idaho have hoped to ’PHONES FOR 3.90. To secure Bible study In | tbe residence and occupy it himself. get together in annual encampment. every home through tbe Lome depart I Hu oilier property across the track American Lake, near Tacoma, is the FARMERS ment.—W. R. Winans, Salem. | will be for sale. spot which General Funston’s mes That Picnic Hunger 3:15. black Diamond—Nathan Ha-i sage announces will be the encamp I Three Indian boys escaped from the 1 roun. Which usually comes an hour Indian training scobol at Chemawa ment grounds. 3:30. The lasting influence of tern- I before the regular meal time In tlie opinion of army officers, the perance taught in the Sunday school. Saturday evening. They arrived here; can be satisfied and even sati nn the freight Sunday morning, when : American lake encampment ground —Mrs. T. W. Wilson. ated by the innum''ralle varl- Marshal Meats apprehended them and : is the finest in the United States, as EVENING SESSION. eties of potted meats, jams Several Rural Lines Out of Eu placed them iu the city bastile until regards the railroads and ita beanti- and jellies we offer—all sorts 7 :30. Song service. the authorities cuuld be notified. An , gene With Large Number of fill, natural locHtion. of crackers besides. No out- 7:45. My association with the work officer arrived ou the local Sunday ■ Th» first annual mobilization on Patrons. ing hamper is complete with of the American Sunday School Un and the trie were taken back where ! the ground, that o. this year, is like- out them, and the price is ri ion in Colorado — Prof. F. 8. Haroun. poor Lo will have bis uututored mind ly to attract the state officials and diculously low compared with 8:00. Duet—Two little girls. tutored.—Times leading citizens of the states involv The local telephone system has been quality. 8:05—The relation of the Sunday ed, ns well aH correspond nts and ar growing steadily under the manage to the church -P. P. Adams, school W. M. GREEN tists on the cb’ef papers of the Paci ment of Miss Myra Brown, and the 8:20. boug—By the quartette. fic coast treating army matters. Phone Malo 25-1 company haB lately built four far 8:25. Sunday schools and missions 619 V> Haniotte St By the joint encampment program mers’ lines, two running out toward I i — Rev. R. T. Cross. 4500 men and their officers will be en Seavey's ranch, on the McKenzie riv Recitation, “The White 8:40. camped at one time. Included in er, one out to Campbell’s ranch, up Lily ’ ’ — Master Harold Wells. these 4500 will bi> 1300 regular troops. the McKenzie river, and one runnii.g 8:45. The evening address, The in It. is believed the instruction to be out west of town on the river road. derived from contact with the regu Following is a list of ihe farmers hav. fluence of <arly training oil after life —Rev. Geo. E. McDouald. lars, fioni watching their mode of lug telephones and ’heir numbers: MORNING SESSION. marching, their evolutions and devel CAMPBELL’S LINE. 9:30. Piaise service—MissLogan. opment w irk undec the guidance of 10:00. Opening of convention—E. O. A. Campbell. 721. such men ae General Funston will be G. N. McLean, 723. G. Beebe. of inestimable value to the militia 10:15. Greeting—Prof. F. 8. Dunn, H. L. Edmunson, 724. forces. The knowledge gained will W. C. Myers, 725. 10:30. How ihall we teach rever- be > «fill to both officers and pri w. C. Seavey, 726. euce for God’s house in the Sunday vate; Army department officials have Robert Vitus, 727. st,ion. Iy urged such encampments for I school? Should it not have some special place in our work?- -Mrs. T. Bruno C. Vitus, 728. several years past. August Vitus, 729. N. Plank. 10:45. Does tbe teachers’ responsi SEAVEY’ LINE, NO. 1. bility go farther than to teach tbe UNIVERSITY J. H. Seavey, 901. lesson?—Rev. C. A. Wooley. We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to user Not only will the Wm. J. Bushnel1, 903. Recitation, “When 1 Read My Bi LOST AGAIN J. W. Chase, 904. Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we ble Through’’—Mies uriteeer. have always given our customers, but Welby Stevens, 905. 11:00. Missionary substitute com Frank ChHse, 906. pany- Miss Emma Chase. a Chas. Rivetr, 907. 11:15. Reports from tbe Sunday Went Down to Defeat Before J. C. Anderson, 908. schools—District Secretary. W. F. Pattison, 909. he same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prizr Contests, which will Pacific Last Night make some cd our patrons rich men and women. You can scud iu as na-.y estimates as desired. There will be W. P. Cheshire, 90x. I I*. C. Olson, 90x1. The University of Oregon went DEFENDS FIRE E. Harshman, 90x2. to defeat ill debate last night down The first contest will be ou the Ju 1 ¡.Bender , e at the St. T.ouis World’s Fair; the second relates to Total for the third lime this year. Pacific SEAVEY LINE, NO. 2. Vote For President to be cast I 8, 1904. $30,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making DEPARTMENT University won the fourth annual de $40,000.00 oa the two, and, s it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a i. H. Calef, 711. f-s“ nn to the ont who is nearest correct on both bate between tin' two institutions by F. L. Armitage, 713. ' •'./»a WsV’J contests, and thus your estimates have two a deoisiou of two to one. T. D. Linton, 7 714. .ser a i . ifci XJbu sai, tona opportunities of winning a big cash prize. President 1’. L. (’ampliell presided Í Edith B. Linto 715. and the jU'igv.-. were U m. 1’. I’. Geel, M. H. Harlow, 71«. Five Lion-Heads Printed blanks to Chief Yoran Resents a Statement of Salem; Judge A. F. Sears and Dr, G M. Bonnett, 717. J. R. Wilson, of Portland. cut from Lio.. Made by the Telegram Cor vote on found in C. T. Loomis, 718. The question under discussion was: A. C. Bonnett, 719. respondent. every Lion Coffee Pack Coffee Packages and “Resolved, That the history of A. J. Harlow, 71x. trade unionism iu the past twenty Chas. W. L it son, 71x1. 2 cent stamp entitle yc age. The 2 cent stamp years shows n general tendency detri- The following appeared iu the Port C. S. Calef, 71x2. L'lent'il to the beet interests of the laud Telegram of Satnrday: »a (in addition to the re£ LINE S’EST Ol’fiTOWN. covers the expense of co intiy. ” I'«, ilio had tho affirmative 1 To the Editor: My attention has ■J 1. P. Tallman, 913. > gon tho nogal Ivo. an< been called to au article iu a recent ular free premiums; our acknowledgment to H. St. John, 914, W B. Shively, of Pacific, opened issue of your paper in which false I FL Schenck, 915, J. ite He outlined the course the to one vote in you that your es= statements are made regarding the Win. Herr, 916. I of the affirmative argument anil talk I Eugene tire department aud the atti- Chas. Knoop, 917. either contest: BE, tímate is recorded. ed on the infringement of labor tin 1 tilde of the city council toward the I W. J. King, 918. ions on the rights of the employers. same. A great injustice is done tbe • WORLD ’ S FAIR CONTEST PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST 0. J. Hurd, 919. McKinney, of Oregon, took up the city aud the residents thereof by plac What will be the total July 4th attendance at the St Louis What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes Heusill and Stinson Co., 91x. World'« Eair? At Chicago. July 4.1893. the attendance was 283.273. for all candidates combined at the election November 8. 1904? In side of the negative. He outlined its ing them iu a false light before the For nearest correct estimate« received in Woolson Spice Com 1900 election. 13,959.653 people voted for President. For nearest cor Sam W. Howard, 91x1. argument and spoke ot the lienetits pany's office, Toledo. Ohio, on or before June 30th, 1904. we will rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.'s, office, Toledo, O., insurance companies and the board of rive first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prise to the on or before Nov. 5.1904, we will rive first prits tor the nearest cor of unions to the laborers themselves. underwriters. The article in questiou rect estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: neat nearest, etc., etc., as follows: First Prise M. L. Barnet, second on the affirm 1 rir«t Prue ............... »2.600.00 ................... »2.600.00 implies that tbe firemen were slow | KICKED ON THE Second Prise 1 SecoDt Prlxe ........... ................... 1.000.00 ative, claimed that unions infringe and negligent in their work, and Prises - tCOO.OO 2 Prlxee -1500.00 eteh ....................... 1.000.00 Prisee— 200.00 5 Frlrer— 200.00 ™ ....................... 1,000.00 on tne rights of the uou-uulon men. that the city council has taken step» i Trite»— 100.00 10 Truss— 100.00 ....................... 1.000.00 HEAD BY A HORSE to put in a paid department. H L. Rafferty, for the negative, Triiee— 60.00 «• 60.00 ....................... 1 .ooo.oo 6Ö Fri«»,— 20.00 Tri«»»— 20.00 . 1,000.00 ..................... 1.ooo.oo told how labor unions had lieuetited The facts are these: A fire started IO 00 250 Tri»»»— 10.00 2.600.00 260 Frliei-- ................... 2.600.00 e. ooo.oo 6.00 1800 Trues— 6.00 1800 TTilwe— ..................... e,ooo.oo the employers. about 2:30 a. m. on the 18th lost, tn R. F. Petres, for th» negative, 2130 PBIZZI. 2130 PBIZU. »20,000.00 TOTAL, »20.000.00 a two story frame blackaaiitb aud showed the harm done th» public by S H Finnigan, th» blacksmith on paint shop at the end of a solid row labor unions. the corner of West Eighth and Olive of frame buildings extendng over ball E. D. Jasper, the last speaker of streets, was kicked on the bead thia a block. One end of this shop was a the legative, bel I up tbe benwflte.of afternoon about four o’clock by a vi mass of flames before the tire was dis Distributed to tho Public—aggregating S45.000.00—In addition to which wo shall give $5,000 labor unions to tho public. cious horse which he was shoeing. covered by the night police force. By to Srocers' Clerks (ses particulars In LION COFFEE casss) making a grand total of $50,009.00, k Uere took tbo rebuttal work TU 1 luulgnu w,«e uuouuiclous » tew luiu u« limo tbe alarm sounded that order, and the judgment ulee iruui tbe ooiieuirlou Mild suffered building was past saving. Tho de in i. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKACE OF was , iveu lo Pavide. ,t -, a bail wound user the lelt eye. i>r , wl.dlrui Ie,pointed a., pt..al, .,/ ^4 «1 w linrris was calltui and waited on * out.1 i>e exp eied, snd, tiiou,w Uuu L. » • mil , ryn H..-4 me ideie,. who i, now resting easy iiuv L/uy it Ji I. ‘ ■ *- • ‘ < • •» I * '• 1 cit Lo»sc* .. tV .... 1’tio doctor thin»-« tbit me aecnie id Wbi practicing ball cu the league I *" nut serious, and the man will soon Morj i n... WOOLSON SPiCE LJ., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEbw, 1 Helt. in check at tie! : . ...... ...... >. Hile O'I ’ey, I bi ENCAMP MENT SITE » SCHOOL SETTLED PROGRAM 1 Bears the Signature u. I ( I In Ose For Over ihirtv Years " IA L ■ ■’r" » «15 359 Free Premiums -------- TWO GREAT CONTESTS---------- Srand First Pnzfi 3 PRIZES I 1 4279