Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 04, 1904, Image 2

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    TH* FUSENE GUARD
Semi-Weekly Guard.
Published at Eu. ene,Oregon, every
V, ului '
and ' ' r i| i y.
A• I • Ir -
all conimunleatii ns and make al' re
roi'tanci*- payable to tl.e Eiigtm*
Guard, Ei gene, Oregon.
in the world. There are a few others,
and there is hardly a doubt that the
Russian monarch overtops the Stand-
nrd Oil emperor, not only as the first
l< t autocr its, ut as the first of pluto
! crats
I
suiveyor, “that a rive-’s declivity i
i. $300.
must be to give it a three-mile
J aud Artie M Meats to J B Mc-
J
land; ■ote 2 aud 3, blk 59, June-
speed?”
”About fifty feet to the mile,” hsz- li I City. $600.
' ’ 8 to James M Woods; 160 acre
aided the »uneyor’s companion.
fp 18, s r 9 w. Patent.
“T ree iuches t ■ 11 e mile, " replied
lerberc nd Henrietta Gordon to
the survey or. “biters are the moat v
Dunn; part of lots 8 aud 9, blk
Skinner’s douatiop to Eugene.
level thing on earth. One inch of
fl.
•
declivety in a river is sufficient to
E E aud Lenna Duun to Herbert
glre one mile of current; two inches
Gordon; 55x160 feet in Mulligan’s
two miles, and so on. A river falling ' donation to Eugene. WOO.
fifty feet to the mile, as you said this
Walter aud Sophia Anderson to
one falls, would have a spied of GOO Jens Petersen; 29)2 acres In tp 15, s r
4 w. $21100.
miles au hour, or ten miles a minute.
Fletcher and Louise S Linn to Fan­
At that rate it would soon empty nie McAlister; lots 5 aud 8, blk 2,
itself, wouldn't it?”
original plat of Eugene. $850.
A R and Georgina Chapman to J L
General Skrideloff left St. Peters­ Haile; lots 2, 3 and 4, Huddleston’s
burg for tne front yesterday, his de­ ad to Eugene. $325.
Geo W aud S E Kerr to the Oregon
parture being witnessed by an im­
& Southeastern Railroad Company;
mense crowd. Holy water was sprin­
certain land In tp 21, s r I w. $ 125.
kled, and not a few “Ikons” (small
I W and S J Franklin to Snow and
images of patrin Russian saints) dis­ Sarah L Edison; 9.11 acres in tp 19,
tributed. Such has been done before, s r 3 w. $1500.
John W end Marceline Whittaker
and, wonderful to relate, the pagan
to Herbert Gordon; 24x100 feet in i
triumphed over the devout Russians,
Skinner’s donation to Eugene. $1000. I
who deem it an honor to rob and
CIRCUIT COURT.
murder the Jew and outrage hie
Thomas H Garrett vs S T Jeffries;
w jmen. Hard fighting, nothing elee. suit to quit title. Walton
& Ness
will win Russia battles.
attorneys for plaintiff.
Mrs. Laura S. Webb,
1
Vic»-Pre>k'ent ot Woi.xn’» Democratic dubs of Nc.-thern Ohio.
ERE VRE MANY
I sickly women be­
tween the ages of
j i1 . 55, but there are
v invalids over 55
years of age. The
.go of life coming to
t woman near her forty-
t ourth year, cither makes
her an invalid or gives
her a now loose on life. Those who
meet this change in ill health sei
don; live ten years afterward, while
a woman who lays aside the sotivo
dutle« if womanhood in health sel­
dom fails to live on in happiness,
> ■ h ’- s after she has passed 60. This
i, truly a critical time.
.'lira. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo,
Ohio, i oguik.es the chango of life
iu a i .m. eruus period and she also
mis tniu* in V* ine of Cardui. She
writes.
“ As 1 h.id always oven troubled more
or less at the menstrual period, I dreaded
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the cuaxige of life which wa» r
fast approaching. While vis­ i
iting with a friend I noticed
that she was taking your *1
Wine of Cardui. and she was t
so enthusiastic about it that I
decided to try a bottle. I ex­ N
perienced some relief the first
moerh, so 1 kept on taking it I
for three months and now I ■
menstruate with no pain and i
I shall take it off and on now
until I have passed the climax. I do not
dread it now, as I am sure that your
Wine of Cardui will be of great banettl
at this time."
CZMP
l.L BROS ' ■ BLITHERS
rhe czar is the «1 solute master ot
bubscription Rates
the
nati'inal tree- ,ry ai d all its va
............... $1 50
O do year
... 75 ri<d soii.et-H ot mcoii.e in England
Six montile
Advertieii»- rnt- > ms le known of i he kl. g t H of "my army," “my
i
arplii'atloi
I ' ' > ' ii.>. “my exchequer," but all
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t
MAY . “Ins id understood to le a legal fic­
WEDNESDY
tion. Eve- tfiii g is regulated by par­
»■
<1
liament, and the king cannot touch
County Ticket
one penny that is not appropriated to
$
i
his use. But in Russia the czar can
For Repiesentatives—
J. E. Barnes, Mapleton.
speak of “my army" and “my navy”
Î
Wine of Cardui Is the remedy to
Edward Jenkes, Cottage Grove.
in literal fact. He could disbaud tne
re-inforce a woman against the shock
L. R. r-cmunson, Eugene.
J
whole outfit if be chose aud pocket
that comes with the change of life.
For County Judge-
the
money saved by the operation.
•
W. P. Cheshire. Sprl igfield. .
It re-establishes healthy functions
3
His civil list is simply the amount
For County Clerk—
after years of suffering. In doing
• J. U.JParker, Pleasant 1H!I.
this it has saved thousands of suf­
that he sees fit to dip out of the
For Sheriff—
ferers just in time. Do not wait
treasury. He could double or triple
Fred Fisk, Eugene.
until suffering is upon you. Thor­
it without asking anybody’s permis­
For Commissioner—
ough preparations should bo made
sion.
The
whole
treasury
is
his,
and
J. 1!. Hill, Junction.
in advance. Begin lh« Wine of
all the taxing power of the empire,
For Assessor—
Cariui treatment today.
R. O. Brady, Creswell.
to the limit of the ability of his sub­
3
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For Treasurer—
jects to pay.
A million suffering women
1. E. Stevens, Eugene.
have found relief in
For School Suj erintendent—
Wine of Cardui.
Oregonian Inconsistency.
-al
E. rt. Parker, Creswell.
LAND CONTRACT.
The Oregonian commenting OU
For Surveyor—
Gas and electrio light are contend­
Ralph Hunt, Eugene.
A C and Nettie S Ruby to N R
Trochei .5 Coiclucine aaiicyiate vauhuies.
“Oregon politics” aa it affects Bin­
A standard end infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT,
For Coroner—
ing tor mastery at Portland. Thurs­ Gaylord; certain land in Eugene.
ger Hermann, says:
' colchicine endorsed ¿.y t..e ing-.est medical authorities of Europe and
K. M. Day, Eugene.
$3,565.20.
day
evening
’
s
Journal
has
a
full
page
Anu...... . ;,*c..»cd only in spherical capsules, which dis-
. . It is not true that there is
Eugene Precinct Ticket.
SALICYLATE sol*-: in '’ ' ' cf the stomach without causing irr*,a»”'j* o-
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
any Republican opposition to him. ad in bold type announcing a reduc­
sytnp<n*"t
p.iw,
per oottic. Sold by
For J usf ice of the Peace—
v4?sÏÏL^/ disagreeable
Alfred F Wright and Mary B
Nor is it t.rne that be does not stand tion of gas from $1.50 to $1.25 per
j— ■
be ■ re ami ger the genuine.
C. M. Kissinger.
well at Washington.
He did not tbcusand feet. In the old days befoie Royce; R McMurphey, witness.
W1J >-.l. L-'S
IO., CX.EVEI.AJV». OHIO, SJe from,
For Constable—
' agTee with the Secretary of the Inte­
electricity was known as an illnmi
;
A. J. Smith.
rior in matters of administration, and
I therefore was retired from the Gen­ nator the man wantirg the gas rate re­
duced by the Portland company was
Register for Presidential Election. eral 1 zand Office.
“Was retired from the General , told to go to—well, he was told he
If you wint to vote for president in
(Guard Special Service.)
Land Office” and “Nor is it true didn’t have to buy gas.
Nnvemler, r< <>i<er now. The books
Dexter, Or., April 28.—The ferry
that he does not stand well at Wash­
between this place and Lowell is
cl <' ’e V ay 16. Only 15 days remain ington " The Oregonian writer most
A strange tale comes from’San Joee, again in running order.
ir which to register. Attend to it at cheerfully contradicts himself, not
California. Bert Thorndyke, a prom­
W. G. McBee, who has been very ill
once.
even taking the pains to separate the inent society man, held up a fashion for som ti .ie, is slowly recovering.
diverse statements by another sen­ able gambling club, robbe "’he mem­
Commencing with May. 2nd and continuing for one week
Commissioner Edwards and A. N.
we will put on sale all of our
tence. The editor Is a 'genuine phi­ bers of diamond rings valued at $600, Striker passed through here yester­
A Good Man for Congress.
Col. Robert M. Veatch, the Demo­ lanthropist to thus stultify and make took $400 from the table and fled, all day.
Hills Bros.expect to complete their
cratic nominee for congressman from himself ridiculous in bebalf of a man I the time being masked. He was pur­
the First district, is preparing to ofjfwbom he thinks little, and of sued and killed, the officials being drive of logs out of the creekjinto the
river this week. They will drive th
make an active campaign for the elec­ whom be has written most unkind dumbfounded when they removed
on to Springfield
the
mask
and
found
the
dead
robber
things.
Railing fro-: 40c to 75c a‘. the following prices:
tion,
says the Portland Journal.
Uncle Barney Wood has gone to
to be Thorndyke.
Within a few days he will begin his
All Novelty Goou> formerly sold for 75c, Sale
: 53c
Coos county to visit with bis eon and
Newspaper in the Schools.
canvass of the district, and be will
All
Novelty
Goods
formerly
sold
for
65c,
Sale
daughter.
43c
Already people are compaining of
The New York Times is now being
carry the fight to Binger Hermann,
All
Novelty
Goods
formerly
sold
for
42
l-2c,
Sale
•
32c
the biased rain that makes the earth " Mrs. Anna F urgeson,of Wash,passed
who will be forced to act on the de­ used in one of the Brooklyn schools
through
here
the
first
of
the
week
to
fruitful. They ought to be bundled
This is a rare opportunity to secure new and up-to-date
fensive. Unlike bls competitor, Col­ ■■ • part of the studies. Forty pu-
visit her father, Amos D. Hyland,
off to some of those arid regions
goods at a low figure.
pile.
to
each
of
whom
a
copy
of
the
onel Veatch bears an [unquestioned
i where they consider themselves in who has been quite sick for some
Times
la
furnished,
devote
about
an
time.
!
reputation for Integrity, and his ten­
I
luck if they get ten inches of rainfall
We are showing Rerrwukable Values ab
ure of public office has never been hour a day to a discussion of the
Mrs. 8. M. Godda-d. and little’Ison
in
the
year.
It
is
singular
what
hab
­
12 1-2, 15 and 20 Cents.
The develop­
of Eugene, are v’sIHn- s If h h< r pa­
marked by a soandal. Once before | news aud editorials.
it«
people
get
of
complaining
about
rents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jo<
1
Addington.
he has been a candidate for congress ments of the war between Japs’1 and
i
the weather.
Jn account of ill health Manley
and ho came through the ordeal of Russia are Mosely followed. The dis­
Gilbert has been forced to resign his
the campaign with unsullied reputa­ trict superintendent who suggested
Patriotism is the heritage of no par­ position in the Trent school. His
the
nee
of
the
paper
says:
tion. f'As a member of th« stat« legls-
ticular race or country. More than a wife is tilling the vacancy.
MyFidea in suggesting the leading
Inture he acquitted himself with hon­
hundred Japanese went down in an
There appears to he quite a demand I
or, and no man is more respected in of the N*w York Times as part of the
school studies, was simply to relieve old tub of a transport under fire from for fat stock here. A gentleman was i
the community in which he lives.
the monotony of the routine work of a Russian cruiser yesterday, wheu here from Cottage Grove Saturday I
See
and Mr. C. A. Judy war here yester­
There are many evidences among ( the pupils. The Times Is a clean, re­
Window
I
they
could
have
saved
their
Jives
by
I
day from Eugene. He was also buy­
the Republicans of the First district liable paper, written in a crisp, gram­
hoisting the white flag and surrender­ ing mohair.
He purchased a small
matical
style,
and
the
pupils
are
of a disposition to refuse to snpport
ing.
amount of R. L. Edwards.
Hermann at the' polls.
There 1s a placed In the position of being able
to obtain an authentic account of the
growing feeling that the Investigation I
events of the day. Then the editori­
i
of |tho land frauds will involve him als are written in such a manner that
1
deeply, and that he may yet be called even the juvenile mind can readily
tojjaecimur for his participation in grasp their Intent and meaning. I
I
RE.vL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
tnese” transactions. Hermann’s plu­ don’t mean to show any discrimina­
Seven MiDon boxes sold in post 12 months.
This Signatures
DOX. 25C. I
tion among the newspapers, but I se­
G B and Margrette E Hengen to the
rality one yenr ago was less than one-
lected the Titres because 1 thought it Wildwood Lumber Co; certain land
third of that given to the late Con­ would best serve the purpose of my in tp 21, s r 1 w. $2500.
gressman Tongue, only a year la fore, idea.”
Columbus and Mary A Cole to Hen­
ry F and Carl E Fischer; lots 1,2 and
■nd he I h undeniably weaker now
Congressional Dele­ 3, Marcóla. $100.
than* he was wheu he made bls last Oregon’s
G B and Margrette E Hengen to the
campaign. As a congressman be has
gation.
Oregon A Southeastern Railway; cer­
LORD KITCHNER
1904 Will Make Season o/From March 15th to July 1st.
done nothing for bis district, and the J^£ha_^endleton East Oregonian tain land In tp 21, s r 1 w. $1.
■hadow that bangs over him because thinks the Oregon delegation in con­
Nicholas and W E Schnorenburg to
<
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of his alleged implication in the land gress a success —In drawing Its salary. Anton Patzaer; 26.85 acres in tp 18. I
Number 32935
s
r
4
w.
$402.75.
I
Record
2:25
frauds is expected to alienate many Read:
U 8 to Samuel R Scott; 160 acres in i
Trial
2:19 1-4
Republican votes, while many others
Once more the wenkness of the Ore­ tp 16, s r 4 e. Patent.
will refrain from going to the polls. gon delegation In Congress has been
Sire Zombro 2:11, son of
Jens Kragjto Christopher Neilsen;
McKinney, 2:11 1-4.
A vote for Hermann is in no sense exhibited In a manner that la at once 21.1 acres in Millett's plat in tp 15,
all expression of confidence in Roose­ thrilling and bitter flavored, as pol­ e r 4 w. $1550.
First Dam SARAH BEN­
itics go. A small federal job bobbed | G Millett to P J Moeegard; one-balf
TON (dam of Ella Madison
velt, for the vresldent has plainly in­
np in the office of forester of the Ba­ acre in Millett's plat in tp 15,8 r 4 w.
2:12 1-2 May Day,
trial
dirated his distrust of the congress ker City forest reserve. Immediately $100.
2:16 1-2, Lord Ki chnern
2
:26),
by
Albion,
son
£
Gen.
matin. The fact, therefore, that this Mr. Williamson and Senator Fulton : Mrs. L. Cox to Mrs. E. A. Mat
Benton.
o
I
Second dam BESSIE,gran-
is a presidential year will not exert a recommerded Walter Moore, of Baker i ' teson, 40 acres in tp 16 s r 2 w. *300-
City, who was recently‘nrned down I W|llamette Reni Estate Company to
dam of EllaM adison 2:12 1-2
powerful Influence in Hermann’s fa­
Harry
Madison 2:27, by
by the appoinment of .41 Roberts to Henry Deban, lot 9 blk 20, Creswell.
Julia M., trial 2:13 1-2 by
vor.
be receiver of the I.a Grande land $5.
Inca, son of Woodford’s
Son e influential Republicans in the office. They supposed the appoint­
Thomas Coudou to Ina Coudon
M ambrino.
ment
was
made
and
the
official
in
­
; Beau 334x80 feet in Christian’s first
Fils’
'rict have already indicated
Third
dam LAWSHE
MARE, by Tenbrock .thor­
their intention of opposing tler- stalled a« forester of Elk Creek, and I addition to Eugene. fl.
oughbred).
Guardian of Baker City’s meter so
Sbadrack and Sarah L Duer to Mar­
i lectlon. They argue that if
niHim
Lord Kitchener is a black
ply. Imagine their sorprlse to find a tha A Green, 30 acies in tp 17 er 4 w
stallion, foaled in 1897, 16
$'X
tin '
total strnnger, a mt" unheard of in $1430
hrnds high, weigh, 1220
lir
the polltlca’ job feefor? of Eastern Maurice and Per' i v Moore to the ¿tâté
pounds He won a prize in
Crego”, weartrg fl<* forrsti r's star, cf (. I< .'i'll ct : f, ■
the show ring at the Oregon
’ ’ ,1 ii' fp I*' c “ p.
Slate Fair, last year, and also
Samuel S. Terrell vss ■ppointed inti1 ?1.
r< <
the Blue Ribbcn at the Dis­
the pns|t|ei\
The deleizHtii'n will
Alfred F Wright to Eugene CSsn.l-
trict Fair at Eugene, Oregon.
I.
• ske the matter ’o the president. The •non, lot 4 I Ik . Keleay’e first addi
His breeding, speed and indi­
i'reconhm's special corresponded tlon to Filarne. f'.’öO.
vidual merits ccmn.cnd him
””
to the consideration • f those
fl
ssys the delegation Is prentlv depress­
M I. nd L 1 B met* tn William
wishing high class crIts, both
ed over the Ircidcnt. So If (’riper Schutz
on the read, trad -rd farm.
4
The
<lel.
cation
has
failed
I
■
every
­
I
8
S
ami
A
hi cy
Lord Kitchener will make
Ih. v«.tr und I! s Muncy.
thing but drawing its salary
the season in Eugene, Oregon,
I.licker ; certain*
71 ■
•> that t! i. < zar baa just made
ar'...’unction. Or. this year. 10(U. MONDAYS TUESDAYS »nd fWFTN’FSTAYS at JUNCTION. I balance of weelCa
ÎSÔT"
EUGENE.
e little < ntrilmtIt'll of $100,1'00,01'0
The Declivity of Riven.
>JohiTM ■nd Jenni« M William» to |
TERMS: $25bvseison with usual return privi’.e_■>« Five Dollar* - -.C“1' ras." sA re o i***ervee. A'.', ’li'.’s’ nrns^be settled
from hi- private purse to the Russian
The river flowed at the rate of three T H Garrett, lot» 15 Ilk 5 Fairmonnt either b*C cash or note Julv 1st. 1QO4.
Fnrf urther information an4 nediore*
w-Uw»—«.
RiO.
Wai l< I I.- a reminder that Mr. miles an hour.
LC.®"
Julia
Woods
to
Albert
Stocks;
Juts
Rockefeller 1» not ti e onlv*rtrb ’mm W'U I'Ht io »<■'! «uprose. ” Bald its
K3TTQ-..
,o C'eorge~ I
Dexter Items
«
I
I WïNEof CARDVI
9 First
Big Wash Goods
Sale of the Season.......
Noveltv Cotton Fabrics
SLk M usácliuciu all colors at 25c pryd
TOLM1E& Traver
Conthonse items
To Cure a Cold in One Day isx,
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
LORD KITCHENER
2
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ONPON
HoteJ[Gross£Eugene, Ore.