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THE EUGENE GUAftF rar POPULA -w- Va" TION OF EUGENE The best known and most popular bl >od purine* iS) an^ tonic on the market to-day is S. 3. S There is hardly a man. woman or iT; J ;n America who has not heard of •• S, 5. S. iur thailloaa.” !' is a standard remedy, a specific for all blood troubles and unequalled . a general tonic and appetizer. s. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable the herbs and rooty of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic prop erties_, making it the ideal remedy for all blood and skin diseases, as it not FROM OOSOS'i SSi/A.X LIVINQatOM, only purii.es, enriches and invigor or G eorgia . ates the blood, but at the same time of the successful use et tones up the tired nerves and gives B. I S. kniw Í3. in marv cases. It is the beat Strength and vigor to the entire blood remedy eu the market. System For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, FROM EX-GOV. ALLEN D. CASDLrS. Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Poison, S. S. S. in nuquebtiouably a good Malaria, Anaemia, Scrofula, Eczema, purifier, aud th. b«.t tout. X Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne blood ev.r 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 germi and poisons; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations an< soon restores the patient to hea'‘a. Write us and our physicians will give your caae prompt attention v> :thout charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. On March First It Was 5829 Inside City Limits. An Increase of Nearly 2600 in Some Cold Facts L»ss Than Four Years— Number of School Several reasons why “The Palme" is better able to give better satisfac Children 1675. P. .1 McPherson, census enumerator of the Eugene school district, has handed the Guard a statement of the population of Eugene inside the city limits, also that of the scuool district which extends beyoud the borders of the city. The figures are very inter esting. They show that inside the corporate limits of the city there is a population of 5829, which is an in crease o1 2593 since the 1900 govern ment census was taken. This is a splendid growth for that length of time, and if the present rate of in crease keeps up, by the time another government census is taken Eugene will have a population of 10,000 or more. Enumerator McPherson’s figures are not padded and represent the ac I tual number of residents in the city, dis statement is as follows: Eugene, Oregon, May 12, 1901. Editor Guard : —Through the cour tesy of our efficient school clerk, Mr. Frank Reisner, and the kindness of tbe principals of the several schools of our city, 1 am permitted to offer the following census cfscbocl district Number 4 and the City of Eugene, in cluding the enrollment and attend ance at the different schools of the city as it was on February 27, 1904: Number of families owning homes 692 Number of families renting homes 637 Keen. Minds Cut Deep STEIN-BLOCH SMART Below the surface of their work clothes can be made to look attractive, yet shrivel away afrer a week of wear. It is not hard to make that kind. But the clothes that endure require long and telling study and the help of honest and self-respecting craftsmen. - FOR FCR.TY YEARS Stein Bloch Smart Clothes have lead the ready-to- wear world along the pro gressive path, and today other clothes, ready-to-wear or made to measure are judged by their standard. The Smart Spring and Sum mer clothes we hat e se cured from these famous tailors mark the top-notch of their attainment. Fabric, pattern, style and fit are clean-cut and full of quality. Do you know as much about them as you should for your own contentment? Ask us to show them. JUNE 27 TO AUGUST 6 INCLUSIVE Six Weeks. I fl Tctal.................................... High Schoil— Total enrollment............ Present attendance......... Patterson School— Total enrollment ......... Present attendance Geary School — Total enrollment............ . Present attendance Central School— Total enrollment............. . Present attendance I J NEATFIT HOSE FOR CHILDREN . 368 FOR. CAMPAIGN Only 15 CentsPer Pair Equal to any 25 cent Hose. Big Sale of Novelty Wash Goods All the latest goods of the Season at a big reduction Greaù Sale "of Men’s Trousers EVERY PAIR |IN|THE HOUSER 1-2 Price I & TRAVER I Did You Say Flour? 257 205 449 384 469 361 115 175 — — —— 1290 1125 Catholic School— Enrollment and attendance. . 50 Divinity School- Enrollment and attendance.. . 40 Eugene Business College— Enrollment 90, with average attend ance through whole term of 50. Respectfully submitted, p. j. mcpherson , Enumerator. THE BEST ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY I TOLMIE I ORGANIZE Afternoon. For Teachers and Students, in Public School Building, Eugene, Oregon^ I I I I DEMOCRATS ..1875 Total.................................. Total people in school district of Representative members of the ..3013 all ages, males................ 2995 Democratic county central committee Females............................... met at the law office of L. R. Edmun- ..6008 son, in the Chrisman block, tbi s af Total ................................. . .2880 ternoon at 1:30 o’clock and organized Total in city limits, males Females............................... .2949 for the coming campaign. The joint canvass begins tomorrow Total .................................. 5829 at one o’clock in Cbesber precinct, west of the city. The several candi SCHOOLS. dates who are to make the canvass are Attendance at the U. O. — Men.................................... .. 164 in the city and ready and anxious to Women ............................... . 88 meet their Republican opponents on . 116 the platform. School of Music.............. ^Summer Normal and Training School Five Able Instructors. Classes formed in the Sixteen Studies required tor State Certificate. Tuition full term Ten Dollars. Board reasonable. Total expense need not exceed Thirty-five Dol’ars. Further information address F. S. HAROUN, LL. D., Supt. Eugene, Oregon. tion to natrons of ice cream and sod« than any other piece io Eugene First—They have the only up to- date apparatus in Eugene. Second—Their automatic carbona tor for eoda is the only thiug used by the largest dispensers of soda in the United States and the soda is always charged to the same degree, which it is impossible to do with the old style apparatus. Third—They have .he only contri vance to keep their syrup.made of the purest extracts, ice cold at all times. Fourth—They use nothing but the best ice cream, made from the pure sweet and fresh cream. Cream that is taken direct from the separator and frozen without glucose, arrowroot or gelatine for a doctor. Cream that is not allowed to stand until it reach es a certain age aud then, if sour, sweetened by artificial means. Fifth—“The Palms” has the only soda and soft drink dispenset in Ore gon. Auytody could draw a glass of soda, but it takes an experienced dis penser to give the soda the proper fla vor and mixture Total number of families......... 1329 Number of persons between 4 and Meeting of the County Central 20 years, mules......................... .. 913 Committee Held This Females.......................................... . . 962 Reliable Clothier and Furnisher Get that Habit of Trading with m.. Miss Ella Riuemau to Mr. Louie E. Hooker, Rev. W. C. Kantuer ottl ciatiug. The happy couple departed on the overland train last night for San Francisco, where they will meet Mr. Hooker's mother, and after a .bort visit »ill proceed to Sbawuee, where be has accepted a position as bookkeeper with au electric light company. The groom has many friends in Eugeue, having attended the university a number of years. The wedding of Miss Lena I lead- mond aud E. C. Crump occurred last evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Frank Craig,196 Washington street. Rev. J. S. McCallum, of the First Christian church, officiating Both be young people are residents of Lea- burg, where they will make their fu ture.borne. Lock here! We have White Star. Snowball, White Rose and Perfection brands of valley grades. We also have the following brands and all our floor Is guaranteed. Viz. : White Seal and Regal, Turkey Hard Wheat Flour, makes the flnest bread on earth. It you want snow-white flour we have it, Lewis and Clark. We also have Pride of Washington. These last are all hard wheat and the beet floor to be bad in the market, and we oan soon convince you if you give ua a trial that our prioes are the lowest. Yours truly, MOON A TINGLEY. Advertised 6 W SPOhfi on har V/^D UNIVERSITY President Campbell Delivered an Excellent Addres» at Assembly. “About the best one yet," was tile universal commeut of the students at the Uuiveriety yesterday after Presideut Campbell's address at as sembly on the subject, "American Universities,” :• I Harvard Univer sity in particul Miss Florence ,'eBar contributed a piano solo and Mr. Rice a violin solo. The room was darkened aud lighted artificially aud a large num ber of t ews of Harvard University buildii L^.grot.uds and athletic fields, club houses, gymnasium aud boat bouses aud comic views published in h» first years of the Harvard Lam- pnuu uere shoe u. President t’ampbeli first described the meth ds in vogue iu England aud Germany and said that the univer sities of th“ Luited ¡States are a com bination or the English aud German systems. "The oldest aud one of the largest, aud, for tha' reason, oue of the most i representative of American univers! ties is Harr rd. Fouuded in 1636 by the gel I court of Massachusetts with £1UO; lotir endowed by John Harvard with £700, at tha‘ time a lib eral gift. ¡Struggling on lor many years, uarrow, almost wholly classi cal, mathematics almost unknown, no scientific departments, it has grown in 267 years to its present size, with 5000 students, an endowment of twenty million dollars, and au in come of over one million dollars an uually. Harvard is the embodiment of the extreme elective idea. "Cambridge.a city of 75,000 or 80,01k) people, is made up of rvbat was orig inally a number of villages. A char acteristic of the town is that there are no hotels. At first sight the appear ance of the university buildings is disappointing, old-fashioned, some of them, and looking as|if they needed repair, but this fados on netter ac- quaintauce. "One of the greatest advantages is the spirit of the place itBelf,the mem ories of the great meu in American b.story who have frequented its halls, which arouses the student to his high est possibilities.” Sunday school convention which meets at Gosbeu May 21st. D. P. HuuMker rfslte ' 'i ends at Zion and this place !he List of the week. Mohawk items (G.iarii Special Service) Mob ww. May 12.—W. U. Barr weut to Eugeue yesterday to attend the teachers’ institute. ? We organized a Sunday school at the school bouse Sunday. Miss Crandel was selected superintendent John Burr, treasurer aud Addie Smith secretary. Mi*» Myrtle Farnhorn, who has been visitlug with Anna Hill returned home Tuesday N. Hill has bouah. Mr. Evans' sheep. Mr. Evans had 122 head vbioh be sold for 1250. Rev. Gittiugs will p-ea-h at the Ping Yang school house Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Everybody should attend. Mr. Arnelt weut to Eugene today tt sell his mohair. Died. Egbert, infan* eon of Mr. nnd Mrs. I*. C. I. »Ire, died it the family reel dence, 812 Pearl street, today at 11:50 o’clock. Th#1 funeral ‘■ervices will be held at rhe residence tnmnrruiv after noon at 2:30 o’clock, the remains to be interred in the I. U. O. F. ceme tery. TWO MORE DI VORCE CASES One Complainant Alleges Cruelty and the Other Desertion. lu the circuit court today papers in two divorce suits were tiled by At torney W. S McFadden, of Corvallis, who is counsel fur the plaintiffs in each case. Etta A. Broady sues F. M. Broady for' legal separation and for the cus tody of tbelr two minor children, Chester, aged seven years, and Hazel, aged three years. In her complaint Mrs. Broady al leges that the couple were married in Washington state on or about March 28, 1896, and the plaintiff has been a resident of Oregon for the past four ARRESTED FOR years; that her husband for a long time has been guilty of cruel and in TRESPASS human treatment toward her, in that at certain times he has violently shaken her, struck her in the faoe, broken a chair over her bead, and called her vile names. Gunther vs. Gunther.—Lulu and ■ Decrepit Old Man in the Clutches Frank T. Gunther were married in of the Law for Taking Lake county, Oregon, May 1, 1901. Mrs. Gunther claims that on April 9, Chittim Bark. 1903, her husband induced her to go with him to San Frauoisoo, where be wilfully and without cause or provo Yesterday Deputy ¡Sheriff H. L. cation deserted her and has continued Bown drove to Lowell, twenty miles to live separate and apart'fiom her. east of Eugene, on the Middle Fork, where be arrested an old man eighty Hall’s New Brick, years of age by the name of T. L. Feuelou, charged with trespassing on the land of A. D. Hyland, the "tim The residence on George T. Hall’s ber kiDg" of Lane ceunty. The old lot on East Ninth street, across the man was brought to Eugene last even alley from the Journal office, is being ing and this afternoon at one o'clock moved to a lot out on Seventeenth was taken belore Judge Winterm.der, street. The contract for the erection of the justice court. A trial was de' of Mr. Hall's three story brick build manded, and the caae was set for ing on the lot vacated by the bjuee Saturday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. will be let in a abort time. Fenelon is ac jused of taking cas cara, or cbittim bark, from trees growing on Hyland'a land. It appears that be livea alone in an old cabin To the wife of Bert Berry, in Eu near Uy land'a farm, and depeuded principally upon the sale of the cbit gene, Wednesday, May 11, 1904, a tim bark he peeled off the trees for nine-pound son. bis livelihood. A Stray Horse. Letters Eugene, Or., May, 11, 904. Brooks, L L Bender. Wm Christianson, Simon TELEPHONE Clark, Mies Ora M Kline, Mrs P J OFFICE MOVED i Mee, John Miller, Miss Emily Shorter, Mr* F M Shirlev, George H Tate, Kim. G. W. Taylor, the bouse mover, J L PAGE, P. M. moved the building in which the Spriugf T I telephone office la located SPECIAL BASEBALL RATES. to the opposite side of the street the Account games of the Oregon Stole other day, the front of the building Southern being left facing the street, and that Base tali League, the without disturbing the telephone ser Pacific Co, will sell special round vice. And when set down in the new trip tickets between Salem, Eugeue, place no change of th» length of the Roseburg. Rate one aud one-third fare for round, trip. Dale} otffsale, connecting wires was required. Saturday andfSunday of eachjwe^k; except that tickets rrnr be’sold on Friday from Salemsto Roseburg, Married. and from Rosebutg to Salem. Limit, Sunday f< Howtos date of rale, except when sold on Sunday, At the home of the bride's parents, limit to date of sale. Thisjratejex Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Kineman, on pires September 18, 1904. Church street, tialem, Oregon, Wed W. E. COMAN, nesday, May 11, 1904, at 12 o'clock GeneraJC'aaaengerJAgt. ! I Dexter Items. A bay horse branded "Y" on a shoulder, one that I sold to Sam Thurston shout May, 1903, came back (Guard Special Service). I Dexter, May 12—The farmers here to my place near Spencer’s Butte in D eceml>«r. Owner can get the horse are about through seeding. by paying expenses. Address Mr. H. H. Cain is visiting with E. J. CROW, Eugene. bls daughter Mrs. M. Bobue ut Cot tage Grove. A Sure Thing. Mr. J. B. Hopkins, ut Eugene u in said that nothing _ is sure ex made a business trip here the first of ce pt death and taxer, but that is not altogether true. Dr. Klug's New Dia the week. covery for Consumption is a sure Mr. Gibson, Mieses Georgia and •>ure for all Jung and throat troubles Leita Parker are in Eugene attending Thousands can testify to _ that. ________ ____ Mr*. C. B.............. VauMetre, of Sht pherdtowu, the teachers' institure. W. Va., rays: “I had a s vere case Mrs E. R Parker and cl ldren of uf b nchitis au I for a year tried Creswell are over for a few days g I heard of. bul zot no’ re i e bottle of Dr. King’s New visit with relatives. -overytheu cured me absolutely, » » Charles McBee and Asb'-r Veatch it’s infallible for croup, whooping with their f.mil'M l< ft here ye->< r- cough, grip.pneumonia aud oonsuuip- day for Eastern Oregon or Idaho. tion Try it. It’s guaranteed by W. They went ty wsy of the military L. Deldino’s, druggist. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 5Ov. /!.('■ road. R. 1.. Edwards has moved to eam| Wh.'D in town de hot forgot tc go to get out cedar poles for a company io Moon A Tingley's aud get enough of that land pls-ter to sow your in Portland. Mimes Jennie Parvin, Bertha Wil- I grasses, auy<*ay. it will pay you liams and Roby Hunsaker were wherever you rare to put it, aa we are chosen as delegates to attend the' selling it very cheap, 90 cent« par hundred or Í15 per lou. I