THE EUGENE GUARD 4 No Dessert More Attractive the heme. There are now between DIVINITY thirty and forty applicants on the waiting list, several of whom are in a SCHOOL MONS CREEK needy condition, and a few are being Why use gelatine oaied for in county hospitals. spend hours Governor Chamberlain believes the fl APPOINTMENTS sweetening, and coloring uew building sbou'd be furnished aud / Pich Camp Within Two Miles opened, ami these aged veterans ad­ mitted as soon at possible, even From Blue River City. Following aru the appointment s though It should cause a deficit in produces better results miatite<* I Everyt In’he package. Simply add b> >■ the maintenance fund during the Sunday, May 1st: water au.iK.. k >1. It’s perfect i m. A sur I J. M. Hunter—Central. rd months that yet intervene before the prise to the huilsew ife. No trout i 1 -ss , x A corresp« ndeut writes as follows next legislative session Allen Hansen—Coburg. i^nse. Try it ii -d.iy. In Four r rue ‘ C. Cecil Curtis—Walterville. from Blue l.iv.r: vors: Lemon Orange, 8t**awberry. Rasp 1 have been up on Simmons creek J. P. Woodley—Elkton. berrv ' '■ o.-Ai-rs lOn looking at. the Crown Boys mines. Oregon Boys at St Louis M. F. Horn—Turner. Henry 8. Champer—Junction City gene for tne past year, left thia after-1 They are owned by Oregon City peo pie, and they certainly have a bonan­ and Lancaster. noon for their old home at Spartans­ Frank McMurray, son of J. 8. Mc­ za. 'lhey have one 92-foot tunnel D. E. Olseu— Thurston. burg, South Carolina. cross-cutting their ledge,and its good Murray, of Eugene, is in St. Louis, F. A. Ware—Elmira. Editor J. F. Woods, of the Spring- W. T. Matlock—halsey. ore all the way across. They have nd is one of tb» guards at the Held News, and wife, were in the city Frank reports other one cross-cut 45 feet, all ore, and not world’s fair. G. L. Lobdell -Dallas. last night and took in the Rathbone across the ledge. They have another members of the Second Oi'gon Vol­ H. C. Stephens, Berlin. ball. cross-cut 40 feet, with the same re­ unteers at St. Louis as follows: Capt. Miss Frank Porter, of Shedd, has sult, another 20 feet, same result, Wells, Co. L; Moray Applegate, Co. Personals. returned home after a visit with ber and H. B. Nickels and Mr. Green are C; Harvey Scott, Co. C; Dunseth, parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hopkins, A most remarkable sale of Laces and Embroideries. They’re still at work on another ledge that Co. L, and Button, Co. B. in Eugene. now on display in show windows. They’re worth 7c to 10c; shows uo in good shafie. They have Dally Guard April 29. HE they’re just the thing to finish the ruffles on underwear, and Miss Maggie Veatch of Cottage eight claims grouped, and from pres­ G. W. Skeels, of Marcjla, la in the Portland Market. Grove is the guest of Miss Jennie they’re on Special Sale Saturday, April 30th at ent indications they have the beet city. Jennings, of this city. property in the district. It is only Miss Sadie Ford returned home th 1 b W C Gay, chef at the Smeede, two miles from Blue River, and they Yesterday's Journal: afternoon. leaves tonight for San Francisco, to can work all the year and not be Butter is still very weak. B. L. Bogard ie home from a busi­ be gone several weeks. bothered with the enow. Poultry rules very weak. ness trip to Portland. This camp on SimmonB creek will be Tobaccos still advance. L aces 4c a Yard Come Early the 3 Darwin Bristow was a passenger to the making of the town of Blue Riv­ Eggs coming faster. Daily Guard April 28 Cottage Greve today. Saturday. Best wi ’ I go Fit st er. I saw ore that had free gold in it Medium potatoes lower. C. Marx, Sr., md wife are visiting Frank Skipworth went down to larger than a pin head. It is flue to Sugar firm at advance. in Portland. Junction this afternoon. No Inquiries for flour. look at. S. D. Harris came down from Low­ Freeh salmon higher. B. S. Kelsay and R. R. Hays went Corset Get that ell yesterday. to Creswell this afternoon. Robert M. Day. Sale Habit of Miss Nina Brabham is home from Pryor Grocery Sold. C. B. Dutton came down from Cot­ Today Trading with Cottage Grove. tage Grove tnis afternoon. Robert M Day, Demooratio candi­ Attorney Wm. Cardwell, of Rose­ Miss Nina Ostrander came down Earl Pryor today sold his grocery date for county coroner, was born i’> store on the corner of Ninth and Oak from Cottage Grove this afternoon. burg, is in the city. * Lane county, bls parents being of the streets to W. W. Chessman, who will MDs E. Saltzman returned home to­ J. M. Smith, of Goldson, spent hardy pioneers who crossed the take charge of the same on Monday day from a prolonged visit in Califor­ lase nigbt in the city. “plains” with ox teams. morning, Mav 2nd. nia. Zoph Davis came home this after- Provided with a oommon school ed­ K. C. Eldridge, of Independence, a no: n from Harrisburg. ucation he started out for himself in W. L. Price, of Walterville, was an life by learning the turning and Chittim.Wool and Hides well-known creamery man, is in the city. over-nigbt visitor in the city. cabinet maker’s trade with the late © --DEALERS IN ■ — J O Russell, a popular senior at the David Cherry, some years afterward Wanted. J. M. Howe returned this afternoon university, is in Albany for a couple from a trip to Cottage Grove. buying the stoca and business of days. of his former employer. To the Miss Mary Scott. U. O. student, furniture business he added an under­ Mrs. Irvine, who has teen visiting went to Portland this afternoon. W. Sanders will pay the highest taking department, which latter busi­ price for chittlm, wool and bides. ber mother, Mrs. Bilyeu, returned to Roy R. Slope? and D. C. Robbins, ness places him in line for coroner Office 633 Olive street, second hous6 Albany today. of Roseburg, are in Eugene on a short work, the office with few exceptions south of Bangs, stable corner Senator and Mrs. R. A. Booth left visit. Eugene Oregon, 5 being conceded to the undertaking W. SANDERS. for Loe Angeles today to attend the Darwin Bristow returned home this profession. And right here we might M. E. conference. afternoon from a brief trip to Cot­ correct thi impression that a coroner R. H. Waggoner, who has been the tage Grove. if a doctor can make the necessary guest of Rev, J. 8. McCallum, went Ben Lurch, the well known mer medical examination at an inquest. to Albany today. chant of Cottage Grove, was in Eu­ The law provides that a doctor must B. M. Berg and John Keatly, part­ H. C. Galey came in from Ashland gene today. , be called as a witness to testify as to ners doiug business under the firm the pbysioal cause of death. The name and style of Burg & Keetly, today for a short visit with his broth­ Miss Failing, U. O. student, re­ coroner may not personally supply have dissolved partnership, and all er at the university. turned from a visit to her borne in Frank Baker and Walker Jackson Portland this afternoon. the jury with that Information. The debtors of the said flrm please take writer’s personal acquaintance with notice that the accounts of the said are In the city to attend the Rathbone Rube Montgomery, Mrs. S. Mont­ Mr. Day extends over the years of boy flrm have been placed in the bands Sisters dance tonight. gomery aud Miss Leone Montgomery, hood and since, is such that he can of L. M. TraviB for collection, and Mrs. E. L. Fisher is here from of Leaburg, spent last night in Eu­ say that any trust, the people of Lane that the same can be paid by calling Roseburg visiting her parents, Mr. gene. county see fit to confide to him will at his law office, over the Eugene and Mrs. Wm. Preston. Mrs. M:edly, of Cottage Grove, ar­ be fnlthfully executed. Loan and Savings Bank, EugeDe.Ore. Attorney Chase Lockwood, of Port­ rived this afteucon tu visit her Dated at Eugene, Ore., April 27, land, Is visiting nis mother, Mrs.Min- mother,Mrs. Johanna Hansen, of this vocu nie Washburn, in this city. Harrisburg Items. city. B. M. BURG, A. E. Wheeler and wife were pas­ Mrs. J. E. Noland, who has been JOHN KE8TLY. sengers to Salem today to attend the -V visiting ber sister, Mrs. W. T. Camp­ (Guard Special Service.) The selection of a range is of Congregational District Association. bell, returned to her home in Cres­ Harrisburg, April 27.—Barney May Mr. and Mrs.“W. Hays, who have well this afternoon. Brevities. vastly more importance than visited in Egeue the first of the week. been visiting Mrs. Phil Miller, left Hon. J. M. Shelley went to Albany the selection of any other arti­ Mr. and Mrs. May, of Portland, are this afternoon for their home in Port­ on this morning’s early train on busi­ 3 Corvallis against the world for sen­ cle of household use, because visiting in Harrisburg. land. ness connected with the Eugene Mill sational affairs. J. G. Sanders is treating his resi­ Mr. and Mrs. Sackett, of Coburg, and Elevator Company. it is so closely associated with The name chosen for the Roseburg dence to a thorough papering and left for San Francisco today. They the life and work of the house­ team is the “ Shamrocks. ’ ’ painting throughout. will attend the M E conference at Los T D Coudon, of the Gross Hotel, keeper. Three times a day and Angeles. Raymond Houston, eon of Walter has added a tine new bus to bis equip­ Houston, died at the home of his pa­ Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanders returned 365 da} s in the year is the All Prohibitionists are requested to rents Tuesday afternoon. He had long ment. on the overland last night from a vis­ meet at the court bouse in Eugene at usual record The middle west is having some it of several months to California and been an invalid. 3 p. m. Friday, April 25tb, 1904, on very obstreperous weather. Oregon's Even though a selection may the East, having left here last Decern important business. Miss L. Sbieler, daughter of R. C. ber. They came b ack in fine spirits Shinier, of the Harrisburg Hotel, died weather is also bad for this month. By order of the county central com­ prove far less satisfactory than E. F. Chapman has moved from Mr. Sanders will resume buying of mittee suddenly of heart failure Tuesday was hoped at the time it was morning. She was laid to rest in the the coiner of West Seventh and Madi­ chittim bark and produce. son streets to 861 Willamette street. made, the housekeeper will con­ A. O. U. W. cemetery Wednesday. W. L. McFarland is putting a new Louie M ixson, sou of C. K. Max- Daily Guard April 27 tinue to put up with the range son, is visiting relatives in this citv. raof on that portion of bis building J. L. Lombard is in Roseburg. for years as she had already which was damaged by the recent tire. Dr. W. Kuykendall visited Junction Does it Earn Anything for You while done with the old cast iron The Troy laundry's eng ’ ne boiler Note and Comment. which was not very badly damaged i today. Awaiting Investment? cook stove. Al Montgomery and wife are down during the recent Are, is being moved We issue Certificates of Desosit on Our object is to make clear which interest is allowed if left for a from Vida. Eugene lias a first-class base I >a 11 to the new location on East Eighth stated time and which are payable on 1 Clark Stephens was in the city from d-iuand wbeu desired. to the intending purchaser of a team, which the Guard predicts will street. E. H. Dunham, a young mau work­ Notl today. l>e at the top of the per centage col­ this medium ie as well adapted to cooking apparatus, the points umn at tlie end of the season, it is ing for the 8. P., sued the company Mrs L G Adair returned home from . placing funds of estates, fraternal . orders aud public institutions, as to or parts of a steel range on for $20,000 damages resulting lrom up to the people of Eugene to support I Portland today. those of individuals. the team by attending all the games the loss of a leg, and recovered $12,- which continued satisfaction Judge R S Bean returned to Salem 000. A new trial was granted on the ! tnis afternoon. possible. THE EUGENE LOAN depends. Every intending pur­ grounds that the damages were exces­ Postmaster J L Clark was over from AND SAVINGS BANK chaser will be well repaid lor sive, and the trial has just come off. Here's hoping that the Eugne Springfield today. OF EUGENE, OREGON. This time a verdict of $20,000 was ren­ a careful INSPECTION OF Blues will make a better record than j Hou L T Harris went to Oreogn the Portland Browns have since the dered . ; City this afternoon. Established 1892. opening of the Coast League season. ~ARE YOU AGEING? Mrs Lillie Troutman, of Tallman, CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $75,000.00 ■ is visiting relatives in Eugene. For Sale or Trade. Dr. Holmes used to say he Geo 11 Smith went to Cottage Grove ' today on a brief business trip. was “seventy years young." J M Howe was a passenger to Cot- One acre of ground, with house aud Same men are old at halt ; tage Grove ou the afternoon train. barn, ou South Willamette street, I that figure. Rev 1 D Driver arrived home today for sale, or would trade for good tim- 1 Age is not in years. It is from a lecture tour through WasbiDg- Stockmen who are thinking of ber land. A bargalu. I ton. using Dip this Spring will find L. E. Bean, Room 14, McClung block in the blood. Scott’s Emul­ Mrs. S F Hammltt went t" Irving it to their interest to call on us, sion helps to keep you young on the afternoon train to visit rela- see our goods and get our Homes for Old Soldiers. by keeping your blood young; tires. prices. : :::::: Mrs Geo G'B DeBar returned borne by supplying it with an - from I’crtland ou the afternoon tralu Governor Chamberlain has officially 1 abundance of rich, pure, vital today. We guarantee every gallon of visited the Soldiers' Home and di- , nourishment; carrying con­ Mrs J M Howe left this morning by dip sold. reeled lliat uew I arracks 1« furnished! at once | roviditig quarters for 46 vet stant life and renewal to j way of Spriugflel 1 for Brownsville, erans ou file wait Ing list. The bar­ every fibre of your body. I: to visit her relatives. J II Beckley, of Portland, arrived racks will be opened a ion after June. This had not been done for the rea j w ill help you to rob advancing in Eugene tnis afternoon to look af­ McCLUNG BUILDING. Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmk ,. rare to accompliah DESIRED ter business interssts. son that u<> provision was made by years of half their sting. RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, »1.50 per bofle. Eugene. • • Oregon. the last Legislature for the niainteu Rev E W Webster end wife, of the We’U »end you a sample free upou rvqtsrwi .'AHTIfiM Pewervot. • « in« Im.t.tlvn». Tie gennlna la pnl bo onlr la Mna-bcart Car VAUIIUR ict eitb fac-» i. >* ..-.» on side of the bottle, thus; L. > ance of any additional members in MX) fl X UUWNK. 40« Adveut church,¡who have been in Eu- *♦»04x04 JHWU ih a i Vo Boie Ajaau. Ciere m J. Utuo. New YmA GOLD ON SIM­ Some of the Specials 4c Jell-O for Saturday. ’’’or Embroidery Saturday Remarkable Sale on Saturday of Laces and Embroideries 4c a yard Four Cents a Yard ©••©©©©£©&©©•©©©©••••••• •••••©©©©£©&©©•©©©©•••••* © I J.W. Quackenbush & Sons ! : : Dissolution ol Partnership. 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