Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 07, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EUGENE GUARD
JK1
frout of the Salem Hotel Monday I C I ATHDilD’^
ou ilie aid of Coates and Smithson.
| night Harry Edmondson, ex-manager **•
I*«« • • IKUl J
’J , i two athletes left the O. A. C.
of the Salem baseball team, cuiiided
s rx __ — , v< -rday morning, and Coates came
, i'h >i tree, striking it with his head
ov
from Corval.is to bis home in
in -ueb a ma«n<-r and with such force
tti city at nooo. Smithson uccom-
as to render him utterly unconscious w
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l p - -d him anil will remain in Al-
iu which state be remained for three
bs y some time before rsturning to
hours after aids. His skull was uot Spoke to the I t t.sity Students hi mine 'll Portland. The cause o!
fractured, however nor were there
I i i leaving th« O, A. C. bas not
at Assembly This
any serious complications and Ed-
be«n
made public, but it is ander-
Momio c.
inondHon was out a.id as well as ever
stu'id that they had received unfair
J eat» (i i y
ti
ment from certain instructors
j StudeutB of the university who ( ami others iu autuviity, and did not
Writes Interestingly of
i mssied the lecture at assembly this wish to win unappreciated laurels for
morning by John J^atbrop, editoi of the Corvallis institution.
the Pacific Northwest, on “The Pub-
Things at World’s
Coates bas repeatedly demonstrated
|lic Press as an Exponent of Public and the statement is now uncbal-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Thought,” missed a rare treat, r ew . leuged that he can defeat auy college
Fair.
Parry Frank to E M b Frank; cer­ of the lectures at assembly this
year ! athlete iu ths state in the 120-yard
tain laud in Eugene. $2000
have been so interesting.
Mr. La­ hurdles, the 220-yard hurdles and the
Clement 8 a'd Elizabeth Frank to
tbrop is a thorough newspape* man .unning looad jump. The Albany
Perry Frank, certain laud iu Eugene.
and a pieas'ng speaker, expressing his lad is undoubtedly sure to win fifteen
$1600.
He Is One of the “Jefferson I
thought with n force which compels I points in any intercollegiate meet iu
i
Perry Frank to E'izabeth M 8
belief. After begging the pardon of
Guards” at the Exposition-
Frank; lot 8, blk 4, Shaw’s ad to Eu­ his audience for a few personal allu­ the state. Smithson was the best man
the U. A. C. bad in the 50-yard, 100
gene;
also
lots
10,
14,
17
and
22,
Glen
­
Other Oregon Boys
sions, he laid down this fundamental
wood Park, also lot 2, blk 16, Mulli­ ! proposition as a basis for his address: yard and 220-yard dashes and the high
There.
jumps, and was also equal to any ' an
ng n's donation to Eugene. $1000.
“No institution that depends on the
William L Evans to J F Kelly; 160 general public for its support can rise on the farmers’ team in the 410-yard
dash. It is generally admitted by
acres in tp 20, s r 1 w. $1500.
very far above the general average of those conversant with ti«ek athletics
The Guard is privileged to print the
Henry W Stewart et al to T G Hen­
following let'er from Frank G. Mc­ dricks; 10 acres in Ellas Stewart’s ad public morals of the community or that be coaid win at least fifteen
fall very far below.”
points against any track team in the
Murray, of this city, who is now at to Eugene. $950.
“So the exponent of the public state.
St. Louis, to Lie mother, Mrs. J. S.
Leona M and Frank E Blair to Jen­
news must be the exponent of public
McMurray •
nie H Judson; lot 4, blk 5, College
morals or it will cease to exist. It is
St. Louis, Mo., April 22, 1904.
Hili Park ad to Eugene. $200.
a common joke that goes the round DOG-POISONER
Dear Mother: —J will try to tell you
Spencer Butte Lodge No 9,1 GO E’,
what 1 bavo been doing and the kind to Jas Billmire; lot 91 in Eug«ne ' of the press that newspaper men are
" supposed to be allowed to lie. It is
Of luck that has been mine.
1 O O F cemetery. $25.
the common belief of the public that
Well, 1 was fortuuste enough to be
Samnel and Sarah J Handsaker to
appointed one the World’ Fair guards Archibald L Tirrell; lot 3, blk 2, newspaper men are prcfessional liars,
yesterday, or, I should say, passed »11 Sbaw 4 Patterson’s ad to Eugene. ( that they lia by note, and make a
J. L. Lombard mourns the loss o
business of lying. It is this belief, ”
the requirements and will go on in a $500.
a valued dog at the hands of a pois­
(
said
the
speaker,
“
that
1
am
here
to
few days. Had no diffleu’ty in get­
Katie and L T. White to Mrs A E
oner, as be thinks. He says his dog
ting on, as 1 was loaded with plenty Jennings lot 8 blk 18 Washburne refute.
was only allowed out about half an
“
Take.
for
example,
a
man
going
of crede'iti.ds to insure me a position. and Milliorn’s ad to Junction City,
hour a clay and that for exercise
out
to
found
a
newspaper.
Laying
There was considerable red tape to $175
aside all cousiderations save cold­ in that time the poisoner got him.
be gone through,but 1 had no trouble
U S to George W Layne 155.78
Mr. Lombard feels the loss of
blooded business ones,bis proposition
after learning what to do. I came acres in tp 19 s, r 7 w, patent.
dog so keenly that he authorizes
is
to
sell
news.
He
must
ascertain
here loided ' 'th four military dis-
P C and Mina A Olson to Lauris C
Guard to state that be will pay a
ch'” '<>8, I »»id > my corporal’s and Olson 10 acres in tp 17 s, r 3 w, $200. exactly what the people of the town ward of 825 for the arrest and convic­
want and must give that. The news­
ser ant'
urnuts, and recommenda- ; Elva Christian to A C Guthrie lot 3
tion of any person poisoning any dog
tic fro*
•'neral Summers, Colonel ' blk 10 Cbrstian’s second ad to Eu­ paper must live if it just about sup­ during the rest of 1904. He asserts
plies
tho
kind
of
news
which
the
com
­
Yo* n. Captain Hnston and Captain gene, $50.
munity or state wants. Where, then, that within the last year and a half
HfcLu.iiond, and since arriving here
Frank M Christian et ai to A CI
fifteen to twenty valuable dogs have
have found five Second Oregon Vol­ Guthrie two-thirds int in lot 3 blk is the contention that the newpsaper baen killed in Eugene by poiBon,
i man is such a terrible being?
unteer men. They are: Captain 10 Christian’s ad to Eugene, $150.
“Do you really think that there is and only one cur so far. as he has
Wills, Co. C; Moray Applegate, Co.
U G and S J W alker to M x’ear
any
higher degree of honesty in the knowledge. From such discrimina­
C; Harvey Scott, Co. O; Dunsetb, L Wyatt lot 2 blk 15*^ Long and Land­ i
merchant, clergyman, manufacturer, tion he believes that some person in
Co., and Si ¿ton, of B Co. Captain dess ad to Cottage Grove, $275.
thsu In the newspaper man? Com­ the community bas a mania for nois-
Wells and Applegate both added to
S A Huddleston to Minnie B
oning dogs and throws the poisoned
my list of recommendations by giving Stephens let 7, blk 20 Huddleston’s pare the American manufacturer and meat to the dog directly instead of
they are net few who libe* their goods
me » boost. They are very particular wd to Eugene, $165.
throwing it about so any dog may
izli V
s to Henry
u
D U I‘Made in . Germany?
the society
■bout th« papers, and it is necessary V
S A a u
Hnuddleeton
. . or anoor
■
* Reb- 1 wnmnn
woman, wnn
who manta
meets nor
her guest with
with take it.
to present an srmy discharge, or else men lots 8 and 9 blk 20 Huddletson’s
smLing face and candied words, and
ha»« a strong pull otherwise.
ad to Eugene, $350.
! in her heart would kill her if she Norris & Rowe’s Show
The exposition will certainly be
Cal and La veil a Hileman to Philip
could, or the clergyman who preaches
something immense, hut they are far Workman 10 acres in tp 15 s, r 1 w,
one doctrine to his rich members and
behind'with everything. Some of the $50.
Norris & Rowe, whose new
another to his poor ones. Talk abont
trn l’“r buildings are only just being
11 N and 8 J Garoutte to Michael
shows will exhibit here Tuesday. May
the
mendacity
of
the
press!
”
started and there is not a single Kebelbeck; certain land in tp 21, s r
The speaker discussed the practical 17, have originated a pretty new nov­
building that 1 have seen that is com­ 3 w. $2500.
side of newspaper work and the prep­ elty for their many hundreds of juve­
pleted yet; but as the fair will con­
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
aration that is necessary for success nile admirers. It is nothing more
tinue until December 1st it is quite
Job? F Mitchell and Myrtle Sla­ in it and closed with practical illus­ nor less than a Mev Pole dance exe­
likely they will have everything com­
vens; Ed Howe, witness
trations of the variety of information cuted by boys an 1 g-rh < n pomes.
pleted before the time for closing.
The May Pole is tasieiully ueouiuted
the newspaper men must have.
DECLARATION
PAPERS.
The Japanese are maintaining tbeir
and draped with hundreds of vari­
Kate Ederer, a subject of the Em­
record here also, as the paper states
colored ribbons. The children are
peror
of
Germany,
flies
her
declara
­
!
that they are the only ones who have
INJURED
IN
A
dressed in picturesque summer cos
tion of becoming a citizen of the
their exhibits ready.
tume and the intelligent little ponies
Missouri certainly is a corker, for United States.
are gaily caparisoned. In aDd out
RUNAWAY
the second night 1 was here it snowed
of the mazes of the dance go the joy
and blew like a blizzard, and was
ous children and demure ponies and
ADDITION
TO
snapping cold, which was a great
all enter heartily into the festive
change from the temperature on the
H. A. Cox. the well known ex rail- spirit of the affair. The whole ellect
COURTHOUSE
coast, and 1 shivered whenever out­
road conductor and capitalist, who is so gracefully oleasiug as to win for
side. They have a beautiful represen­
resides at the north end of Madison it enthusiastic plaudits of the adults
LODGING HOUSE street,
tation of the Alps and a Swiss village
met with a severe, if uot seri­ as well as the youngsters. This is but
at the fair, and when the snow was on
one of the many extra novelties pro­
ous
accident
this forenoon.
it certainly looked real. The grounds
vided for the thousands of Norris &
About
11
:30
o
’
clock
he
was
driving
are in a most deplorable condition at
along West Fltfh street, near Wash­ Rowe’s admirers.
present; one must flounder through
The popularity of the Courthouse ington, when his horse became fright­
mud to get around, yet there are
A Sure Thing.
tbousansd visiting every day anyway, Lodging House, with its cheaper beds ened and ran awav. The buggy was
soon
turned
over
and
Mr.
Cox
was
It is said that nothing is sure ex­
regardless of the disagreeable weath­ and freedom from street noise,though
er, which has been an impediment to but little over a block from the main thrown to the ground, his head strik­ cept death and taxer, but that is not
altogether true. Dr. Kiug’s New Dis­
the progress of construction work. Of business street, bas become such that ing a tree with great ferae, rendering i covery for Consumption is a sure
course, the first place I visited was more looms are necessary to meet the him unconscious. A number of pas­ ure for all lung and throat troubles.
sersby who witnessed the accident Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
the Filipino exhibit, and was sur­ demand.
Lumber is now being delivered for lifted Mr. Cox into the buggy and C. B. Van Metre, of Sbepherdtown,
prised at the line collection they
W. Va., says: “I had a severe case
have. Morey Applegate certainly de­ an additional building on the vacant drove him home. Dr. T. W. Harris, of b onchitis an 1 for a year tried
who
was
called
to
attend
the
Injured
serves great credit for his good work lot to the west, the plans showing a
everything 1 heard of, but got no re­
ss superintendent of the islands ex­ building of sixteen rooms. The en­ man, found that a deep gash several lief. One bottle of Dr. King’s New
hibit. Tlie walled citv of Manila, with tire lot of forty feet will not be cov­ inches long had been cut on the right Discjvery then curel me absolutely.”
It's iutallible for croup, whooping
■ moat and stous nrldge approach to ered, a space of five feet being left on side of bis bead, requiring a number conch, grip, pneumonia and consump-
the gate, is reproduced, also the gov­ each side for light and air and Dre of stitches to close it up.
iry it. It’s guaranteed by W.
ttou
Mr. Cox remained unconscious for L. Del.auo
’s, druggist. Trial
bottles
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ernment palace; the cathedral de San piotectiou, except for the size of the
over
an
hour.
The
d
•ctor
says
he
is
Reg.
sizes 50c. $1.00.
free.
Ignatius, native ”nipa houses" and office room in front,which will be ex­
many other familiar thiugs that re­ tended across the five-foot space to getting along very well, and there
K. GRUBBER AND STUMP­
mind me of soldier days. The Macs- the lengthwise ball of the new build­ will be no serious results from the o.
PULLER
beetle scouts are ideal soldiers and ing. The walls will be constructed of effects of the injury.
I Heats them all. Three state prem­
are quite Americanized,many of them 1‘v-inch lumber, then strips will be
I imi. One norse equal to 99 in power.
speaking English quite fluently. They run lengthwise and upon these galvan­ COATES OUT
' Grips an aerea day Pulls down
drill excellently end take great pride ized corrugated iron will be placed,
'r-es,
hauls logs to mill, moves
in military affairs. 1 was at their also for the roof, as a matter of Are
OF THE 0. A, 0 1 uonses.
feed
camp last evening while they had protection from the contiguous
_
•JAMES F1KNEY,
J’retreat" and tbeir band of about stable and the old courthouse
Brooke Marion County Cre.
The building will not be put up till
fifty pieces played the “Star Spangled
July or August, it being desired that
Banner" to perfection.
As an example of how prejudiced the lumber shall have reasonable sea With Him Goes Forrest Smithson,
the men who have served in the regu­ souing before being used.
a Well Known
lar army are to the volunteers, 1'11
Athlete.
tell you how one attempted to bluff
"Having taken your wonderful "Cascareta” for I
three n,
:m 1
.".¿entirely cured of stomach
me a< soon as I got to the fair
catxrrh au<| <iy<; •
t I think a word of praise is
grounds. I inquired the way to the
a- eto’t a!*<’3rvtt"f>r their wonderful composition.
Aave taken nunv r
other so-called remedies
snt
without
avai!
;i
1
I fir ; that Cascarets relieve
comniandiuit's office of a seedy I ook -
Di re tn a i.tx : .»n ail tut) others 1 ha\e lake a
Albany, Or., May I.—A big senea- Would
Notice Is hereby giveu that bida
in a year. ’
itig guard, and he asked if I bad a
lion will be caused in athletic ciicies James M i . > 108 Merer St., Jersey City, M. J.
reguls' ai uy discharge; on being in­ will be received by the street commit­
when
it
becomes
generally
known
formed negdlvley he tossed bis head tee at th«* office of tin* city recorder
Best for
that Alton B. Coates and Forrest
sareastl ’ally and said quite haughtily up to 5 p. tn. on Monday, the 23d day
Yhe Bowels
of May, A. 1’. 19<U, for nine cement Smithson, two of the best known ath­
that "no volunteer dischargee go
letes of the state, have left the Ore
here,'* but his bluff didn't discourage street crossings, more or ¡ess, to be
gon Agricultural College and will
nu any, and i'll show him how to 1coated along Willamette e’reet, and
CAN DY C AT MAR TiC
not run under the colors of the O. A.
soldier if the chance happens. . . . to be const mote according to the
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plans and apeci Heat Inns on tile in the C. thisaeison. This may mean that
office of the city recorder.
the Oregon Agricultural College will
Right is reserved to reject any and not wiu the championship of Oregon
an I. Pwlat »ble. Potent. Tanti» Good. Do Good.
Edmondson Hurt
for 1904,as it is claimed by many that JJever Sicke»’ Weak n or Gripe. fe, fe fe. M m 3
all bide.
••'hi ta bali
The •«suine tablet atamrM ÛCQ
Guarantf'«
4 I -n*r
»pnr
ko I
Trine
s
track
team
cannot
possibly
Dated May 3d, 1904.
•unie
.
I.<M> • C«. Caio,- • « r. Jgt
defeat the University of Oregon and
Snlem StRtonmnn: While playing
J. D. MATLOCK.
'i 1 r»f »• •
•»«»rf
probably Pacific University also with-
«Vaici/’ u h - ■ y spi m ’ ’’r« in
Chairman of Street Comm111«e.
FRANK
McMURRY
FlNL ADDc 1—SS
AT ST. LOUIS
(Wi'OLe kerns
REWARD OFFERED
Notice to Contractors.
DYSPEPSIA
The best known and most popular blood purines
xitu
and tonic on the market to-day i:. S S S.
“As« There is hardly a man, woman or child lu America who
has not heard of •• S. S. S. for th a bloosi.’* It
a standard remedy,
a specific for all blood troubles and unequalled :,*■ a general tonic and
appetizer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegcuble. the herbs and roots
of which it is composed are selected for their aiterative and tonic prop­
erties, making it the ideal remedy for
FliOM_____
ali blood and skin diseases, as it not
CONGBTSSVAN LIVINGSTON,
only purifies, enriches and invigor­
OF GEORGIA.
ates the blood, but at the same time
jw of the «ucces.ful u.e •<
tones up the tired nerves and gives 8. I 8. *rn
tí. in max V cases. It io th. beat
th. market.
strength and vigor to the entire blood remedy
system.
FROM
For Chronic Sores and Ulcers,
EX-OOV. ALLEN D. CANDLUR.
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison,
8. 3. 8 Is unquestionably a sooS
Malaria, Anaemia, Scrofula, Eczema, blood
pu rider, and th. bast toni. X
Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne ever used.
and such other diseases as are due to a
polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly
and effectually as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germl
and poisons ; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations ant
soon restores the patient to hea’‘h. Write us and our physicians will
give your case prompt attention without charge.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
i Will You Sow
r '
Grass Seed This Spring
We carr> a full line of all kinds of grass
seed including
High Land Alfalfa
Mammoth Red Clover
Spring Vetches
Red Top
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass
Millet
Buckwheat
Speltz, and a great many other kinds.
Choice Red Clover *1 100 pound lots $13.50
F. L. Chambers & Bro
Eugene
TO-DAY
We Received a New Line of
Voiles
Oxfords
and Vestings
In Wash Goods.
CALL
AND SEE THEM
Cockerline & Wetherbee
For
<ric Parties,
a fine lunch is half the day’s
fun. Open air romping whets
the appetite for our superb
line of canned and potted
meats, fowl and flsh. The as­
sortment includes everything
choice in the market. Here
quality and price each shine
in the light of the other.
We can’t tell you half the
temptations that a glance will
reveal.
W. M. GREEN
Phone Main 25-1
619 W 11am ette St
I J. W. Quackenbush & Sons *
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