Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 11, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVIENE CUARD
Personals
HEAÏ
Daily Gua.d May 6
Jy, Dr. Paine, Dr. Cheshire, Dr. Kuy­
kendall, Earl Church, Wm. Miller,
M. Peterson, R. H. Miller, E. J.
Craw id, Dr. Peuland, A. Lombard,
F. 1 . Tingley, J. M Howe, L. N.
Rouev, C. Hodee, T. W. Harris.
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W. H. Gossler went to Portland I
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atteruoou.
Jasper Wilkins was over from C
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Daily Guard May 8
burg tod-iy.
lion.
L
T
Harris
returned
home
M. M. Davis returned to Corvai
this »fieri.u u trurn a trip to Wood- i
this afternoon.
¿¿Hk"?’
burn.
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Dr. H. F. Ong, uf Wendling, sp<
L. a. Loguu, of Portland, esme up
last night in Eugene.
this afternoon to look after his busi­
III A\i’«etable Preparation for As -
Mrs. J. D. Braley returned home ness interests.
from M.Miunville this after oon.
Levi Walton is up from Halsey.
j.uiilating the Food and Regula
Ross Plummer came up from Port-
S. G. Spicer, who has been visiting
i|i luigrtie Stomachs and Bowels of
i land today to visit university friends.
io Portland, returned home today.
D. B. Hopkins, of the Eugene Lum
MEAN ISFCM k B a .-
Mrs. Frank Page went to Saginaw
her Company, went to Al'any this af­ this afternoon.
ternoon.
’romotes Digesti’on.Cheeriw
Norman Gray went to Junctio: ’ his
Fred Stump, U. O. student, went afternoon.
less and Rest.Conlaiiis i.ciliki
to his home iu Salem today to spend
Opium.Morplutu’ nor Mineral
Miss Wisecarver, of Roseburg, who
Sunday.
N ot N ancotic
has been visiting Miss Inez White, of
Arthur Douglas, who has been visit­ this city, returned home this after­
ing relatives in this city, returned to noon.
rWriSWiLPlTCWifi
Tangent today.
¿ mpfiui Seul *
J. M. Berry left »Ms stlernoon for
dix. Senna *
C. L. Shepard, O. A. C. student Sacramento, Cal.
krtktU*
-
ZÍTU.W 3W /
from Corvallis, is visiting student
J+vprnrunt -
W. Lair Thompe n returned to Al-
Bi riuifmale Soda
friends at the U. ot O.
bany this afternoon
Çtruihed Sugar
Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt, of Junction,
Wnkigrw flavor.
J
Miss Lola Senders, who has been the
who has been visiting in this city, re­
guest of Zida (•, l< -mith for the past
turned home this afternoon.
A perfect Remedy forConslipa
few days, returned to her home at
Ron. Sour Stomach Diarrhoea
G. W. Taylor, the housemover, is Harrisburg th:
U. S. GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS,
t'uuoon
j Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
moving the Springfield Woodmen
C. K. Hale, < . llaie, is in the city.
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE
hall to a new location aerosi the
Charle3
Under
otni
.tr.d
wife
are
street.
Fac Sonile Signature of
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD,
now at Cottage Gt ■ e, where they ex­
Dr. C. W. Lowe, while enroute to
pect to remain all cummer.
THE BEST HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE—
New York writes to have the Guard
NEW*'* oíiK.
Mr. and Mrs. Holliugsw'—‘h ril
sent to him at 922 Broadway, corner
family, of Elbe Falls, Kanst=, inii'-ed
of 21st street. New York City.
here Thursday evening and are visit '
Mrs. Samuel NelsoD, who tins been
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. B.
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Bell. They expect to make their fu­
P. Sladden, left on the early morning
LXAC7 COPY OF WRAPPER.
ture home in Eugene
train for her home iu Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Scharzschild and
Mrs. B. B. Warfield left, this after­
noon for Tacoma, Washington, to visit daughter returned yesterday from a
her son, George Wartield, who is """• pleasant trip through California.
E. P. Williams, of Lost Valley, was
a
member of the Puget, bound Un.ii.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
in the city today.
sity faculty.
Misj Leone B. Kaye is new visiting
Miss Cooper, of Portland, service
.
manager of the Pacitic Stales Tele- relatives in Portland.
made to have a real good time. llere- phone Company, is in Eugene with
Miss Margaret Cooper, service man­
tofore the matter has been put off un­ the view of building up a better ser­ ager of the Pacific States Telephone
til the last minute. This year we have vice on the Eugene system.
Company, who has been iu the Eugene
begun in time.
¡Judge W. C. Hale, of Grants Pass, office for the past week, left yesterday
Mrs. Hartwig is seemirgly no bet-j , son
Milton Hale ...
of this city,
has 1 for Portland.
evil of
vi iuiivw
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ter. Dr. DeBar was called last Sun­ ' been recommended by Senator Fulton
J. II. Thatcher, division superin­
i for an Alaska judgeship, and T. C.
day night.
tendent of the Pacitto States Tele­
Will Deliver to New Subcribers
Mrs. McClure was up from Smith- Powell, cf Portland, as marshal.— phone Co., is in the city.
Albany Democrat.
From Now Till Saturday, June ' Held last Sunday.
Frank Moorhead and family left
W. L. McFurland has about com Tuesday for St. Lcuis to taae in the
Wilburn Parker and family arrived
II for 25 Cents.
from Washington last Friday. Their pleted the repairs to his building at sights of the world’s fair. Mr. Moor­
many friends were glad to welcome West Eighth and Olive streets, which head is a delegate to the National Ed­
We want to put the Daily Guard
was recently badly damaged by Are. itorial Association, which meets in
them home again.
Into the hands of every vote r in Eu
He will divide the second floor Into that city the 16th. They will also
Elmira
is
getting
to
be
noted
for
gene and Lane county, if possible,
lodging rtioms.
visit relatives in Missouri ai d Iowa
the manufacture of cheese, there be­
H; - u V' n s iti-r-action on L>ne County
till the day of election.
before returning home.—Junction
ing four factories within two miles of
roads
for 0 years? THE BAIN WAGON
OUR OFFER.
Times.
here.
Daily Guard May 7
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O
build
a wauon especially for Oregon
To accomplish this we oiler to de­
E. W. Jordan received word from
B. F. Russell, of Coburg, spent last
liver the Daily Guard by carrier in
roads They are built to stand and they
hit father at the Soldiers’ Home last night id this city.
Eugene, or by mail to outside Latie
do stand.
week. He is about the same as when
A. J. Ward came down from Vida
bounty postottioes, to new subesribers,
If you are going to buy a wagon, get one
at Elmira.
last night.
from now till the last day of the week
with an e°tablished reputation and you
Last
Friday
night
the
Order
of
Professor W. C. McKee, the newly
of election, Staurday, June 11, for
take no chances.
25 cents. That will give those avail­ Lions gave a supper for the members elected principal of the Geary school,
w. Sanders will pay the highest
ing themselves of the offer the cam­ and their families, theie being about is here from Lebanon.
price for cbittim, wool and hides.
paign news and election returns. U3H sixty prest nt.
E. E. Upmeyer, of Harrisburg, was
Office 633 Olive street, second house
AN ELECTION OFFER.
in Eugene on business today.
south of Bangs, stable corner,
Remember this otter extends only
H. N. Cockerline was up from AI-
W. SAND EKS.
to the end of election week. Send in
bany today.
your name at once ana get the bene­
Michael Conrady, Michael Sjhimdt,
fit of the full lime.
A Sure Thing.
The remains of the late Frank B. Henry New and Joseph Mallory are
It is said that nothing is sure ex-
Hawk were laid to rest iu the 1. . C» down from Wendling.
cept death and taxer, but that is not
O. F. cemetery Sunday afternoon at
H. E Ankeny left last night for
three o’clock.
‘‘In the midst of 1 life the Sterling mines in Jackson county. altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for Consumption is a sure
we are in death. ”
Lon Martin is here from Lucky •ure for all lung and throat troubles.
Zion, May 8. —Married, in Eugeue
Franklin B. Hawk was be ru in
Thousands can testify
_____ to
__ ____
that. Mrs.
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B. VanMetre, of —
Shepherdtowu,
Friday, the 6th
iust, Miss Pearl Whitehavei., Penn. At the age of teu Bey.
W.
Va.,
says:
“
I
had
a
severe
ease
Attorney J. E. Young came down
Elliott of Coburg to George Whitney he moved tn Iowa, where he lived
uf b ncbitis and for a year tried
from
Cottage
Grove
this
afternoon.
of Jueu.
until 1893, wheu he moved to Oregon,
t’g 1 heard of, but got no re-
MisB Lola Senders, of Harrisburg,
i bottle of Dr. King’s New
Sandy Jaools and G um Slialller residing in Eugene until 1902, wheu
» very then cured me absolutely.”
ariived on the afternoon train to
made u visit to Eugeue Saturday. he was employed by the 8. P. Co.
It’s iutallible for croup, whooping
Moving with his family to Portland, spend SiiD lay with Eugeue frien s
Rev. Kobt. Edwards holds divine
cough, grip.pneumonia and consump­
they
resided
until
the
time
of
his
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Hoffman
ar
tion Try it. It’s guaranteed by W.
service at the school house today.
dentil.
He was aged 32 years, 2 rived borne this afternoon from a L. DeLano’s, druggist. Trial bottles
Mary Mooney came down home
Reg. sizes 50c, SI.00.
free.
months and 14 days. He leaves a week's visit in Portland.
from her school at Rush Island Fri­
stricken wife and little daughter,
W. A. Wanu is home from a trip
day
evening and will attend the
Echo, ot Portland, also a mother,
north.
teachers’ institute in Eugeue this
two sistsra and one brother, all of
week.
Fred Withrow came up from Junc­
them residing in the East.
tion
this afternoon.
Clay Parser and wife have moved
11» was a loving husband, a kind
The following described horses
t o Fall Creek where Clay haw a po«i- aud affectionate father, beloved aud
Miss Edna Prencott, U. O. student,
tion with the Bootb-Kelly company, respected by all who kuew him. He went to Portland today to spend Sun- came to my place about April 12th:
i
One dark buy mare, wieght 1050,
Blasting can be heard in the bilia leaves a wide circle of friends to (day.
brand ”0 8” on right hip, shod; one
near by. We hope the prospector mourn his death.
Miss Ethel LaKaut returned to
sorrel horse, wenruv
weisht 900,
i*w, snuu,
shod; one |
will find the precious metal in aulii-
A FRIEND.
Sagiuaw this aftvruonu.
small bay horse, no brand. Owner [
blent quantities to pay.
Mrs. W. H. Abrams returned to her can have the same by calling at my
home in Cottage Grove this afternoon place, 1>4 miles ahove Hendricks’
after a few days (islt with Eugene ferry on t'.ie south side of McKenzie
friends.
river, and pay for their keeping.
W.C. McKee, of Lebanon, the prin­
A. TUPPER.
1’he stockholders of the ('row Tele­
cipal
elect
of
the
Geary
school
for
Walterville,
Oregon.
phone
Company
are
requested
to
(litiHrd Special Seriove.)
next year, made Eugene a visit today.
Elmira, May 9.— Mr« Albert Sturte­ attend meeting on the lltii day of
L. T. Harris went to Woodburn ou
May,
nt
1
o
’
clock,
p.
m.
at
the
com
vant made Crow u vist last Saturday,
K. GRUEBER AND STUMP
o.
business this afternoon.
pany office nt Crow.
'PULLER
her «later Kate returning with her.
Rev. J. B. Lister was a passeng r
CHAS. HADLEY,
Mrs. M. I\ Horn, of Lngene, made
Beats them all. Three state prem-
to Turner ou the afternoon train. ,
11 AMD. ml t.l * KE.
a visit with her sinter, Mr«. E. W.
ims. Oue horse equal to 90 in power,
JOSEPH IIOOKEK,
Charley Eastland went to Portland Gr ibs an acre a day Pulls down
•Jordan, la^t week.
WM. MA I'M EKS.
this sfteruoou to spend Sunday.
Imais logs to mill, moves
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Th » Baptist ch'ircli >>*gHii their re­
Mrs W. H. Alexander went to Port uonses.
fit al
t ! •., ' ’
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JAMES HSN’F.Y,
laud this afternoon for a short visit.
Rev. Pay and Rev luuiiiar are doing
Brooks Marion Couuty Cru.
the preacl ing
, Mrs. J. D. Ilnff, of Roseburg ar-
riv ! thl* - i ’’ moon to visit with rd
Mirf. Cuarie*» luuiuu u- veiy low
In
letter from Editor Betters-1 A
atives Iu this citv.
T< kin J
>1
wuh C» pnoid lever.
worth dated at Anaheim, Cal., he!
I A
following n .uieJ mt tn ber
We noticed nmy lairvou ni hlm ira
mentions that be will start in the
liut week. lie is In from Panther, our hottie «as destroyed by tire we re* Eugene Chapter, K. A. M., «
near future from the graveyard of
turn cur si* cere f*-»ir*t ■*
to Ro cb’irg this afternm ■ to att
John
where hv Id wot Ling i
blighted hopes for Oregon, lue cesi
*
■ the n or*ing of the Porebn rg ft A.
J. A. Fountain ana wife
end brightest place un me tace ot the
I
1 tbit trentng- T . ptirr., «i S <är
T’
■ a « ■
moved t< misty, «rei-* iiiey
f
globe.— Harrisburg bulletin.
i n
p | t’ns« --
I 1 II Ml
work tor J. o . it alters «Miti til
F V /L.l * «I *
L. Pati V
H D. Edward»,
pany.
1,1.11- I - <'
Pre» ’o: , Darwin Rrittcw, n-, ” b
k-. X
Eb'd* 1 w*” c*'|o’ r«»h»
coming
.
RM '* ■ •■*'
Fourth of July® Rreparations will b
ilall, br , ( H. Young, S H. Eri.cd
t
is the
Most Important
I
&
The Kind You Haye
Always Bough!
Bears the
No one can tell good baking powder
from bad merely by the appearance;
The price is some guide, but not an in­
fallible one;
Some cheap brands may raise the dough,
yet contain unwholesome ingredients.
Signature
.I
There is one safe, sure way, i. e.,
to follow the recommendations of the
I d
Use
For Ovar
Thirty Years
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
DAILY GUARD
I Is It Worth Anything
ELECTION OFFER
To Vov’ to K"ow TKrtt. the
B A ¿ N
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Chittim,Woo| and Hides
Wanted.
BUY THE
Franklin B. Hawk
Chambers Hardware
Zion Items
Oregon
r.
NEATFIT HOSE FOR
CHILDREN
Estray Notice
THE BEST ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY
Only 15 CentsPer Pair
Equal to any 25 cent Hose.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
Elmira Notes
Big Sale of Novelty Wash Goods
All the latest goods of the
Season at a big reduction
Greet» Scie of Men’s Trousers
Card cf I hanks
j
EVERY PAIR IN THE HOUSE
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