Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 14, 1904, Image 8

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    Tur riinFNE GU*R
j agent of the Southern Pacific Co., n er vacation at bis old home in Eu- >
SECOND
gene.
was in tbe city today.
J. W. Doster, of Mound, was in the
President B F Mulkey, of the Ash­
DAY OF THE
land Normal School, ariivel here city yesterday.
this morning. He is one of tbe in­
Mrs. I.P. Inman is in the citv from
structors at the teachers’ institute.
Lorane to visit her brother, James
INSTITUTE
Dr L Pfandhaefer. ot Falls CPy, Hartley, who has been ill.
Polk county, is in the city.
W. B. McKinney and brother B. B.
Mr and Mrs E EStarr, of Junction, McKinney, left cn the morning train
for Oklahoma, to make their future State Superintendent Ackerman
are in the city.
Misses Nina and Bessie Snell are borne there.
Gave Excellent Talk on
Uncle Hank Harris Has here from Junction.
Dr. T. W. Harris made a trip to
Recitation WorK.
Chas. Stanton whs down from Cres­ Cottage Grove this mornnig to attend
Purchased Eugene’s
Dr. George Wall, who is seriously ill
well toJay
at bls home in that place.
Today was the second day of the
C. C. Polley, of Thurston, was here
I Mrs. Mary Wallace and little son ar- Lane Ccunty Teachers’ Institute, and
today.
Judge .1. M. Wood-, was over from r*ved tbiB afternoon from Wyoming to tbe attendance was the largest on rec­
visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. ord, there being 221 teachers regis­
Springfield today.
Watts.
tered. Tbe morning and afternoon
E. H. Ingham left this morning
programs were equally good, State
Mrs.
M.
J.
Ramsey
left
this
after
­
Manager Harris of the San Fran for a business trip in the east.
noon for a visit to her old bme in In­ Superintendent Ackerman being pres­
cisco team of the Coast League, has
Professor E. R. Parker, Democratic
ent and giving an excellent and in­
purchased the release of Henry Keitz, nomiuee for rcbool superintendent, diana, which she baa not seen for structive talk on recitation work.
twenty
years.
During
ber
iutended
second baseman and captain of the was in the citv from Creswell today.
Tbe lectures by President Kessler,
at sence ot a year or thereabouts she
Eugene team of the State League
Yesterday's Albany
Democrat: will also visit in Ohio and Pennsyl­ President Mulkey, President Camp­
Reitz joined the Frisco team on this
hell, Superintendent Traver and Pro­
PreBldent Ressler, of tbe Monmouth vania.
mornings’ early train and is playing
fessor Sweetser were all very luterest-
| Normal School, today passed through
his first game at Seattle thia after­
ing.and listened to attentively by tbe
I the city for Eugene loaded down with
noon.
teachers.
■ golf sticks, indicating trouble ebead SENATOR JOHN D
Eugene deeply regrets the loss of
The program for tomorrow will be
! for U. of O. golfers.
Reitz, and the team will miss hie wise
as follows :
J. E. Noland Is down from Cres­
counsel and ids splendid work at sec­
DALY RESIGNS
(Primary Department.)
ond, but all are glad to see him get well.
Music.
back inti faster company, where he
E. 11. Ingham left last night for
Reading. Kessler.
belongs. It is Heine’s ambition to St. Louis, not goi g .though,
I
Spelling.
Traver.
oner more get info one of the major
Could
Not
Hold
Two
Offices
ho will stop over at C .,>ple Creek,
Recess.
I
leagues li the East, and if he keeps i Colorado.
at One Time-McGinn’s
U. S History. Ackerman.
up his good habits as lie has during
Mrs. M. S. Kauffman gave a very
Successor Named.
Language. Traver.
the past year tie will do so Befcre enjoyable dance last evening. She
Methods. Ackerman, Sheldon.
coming West Reitz was considered the served a dainty lunch and all enjoyed
Noon.
best second baseman in the country, themselves till near morning.
Salem Journal: State Senator John
Music.
and drew an immense salary, but
D. Daly, of Benton county, has fol-
Robert O. Brady, Democratic nom­ lowed the leal of Senator McGinn,
Geography. Kessler.
drink was hie undoing. When Mau
Arithmetic. DeCou.
ager DuShane signed him to play inee for county assessour, 1s in the and has tendered his resignation as
Recess.
with Eugene it was understood that city from Creswell.
senator, to take effect when his suc­
Physiology.
Sheldon,
Methods,
Edward Jenks, Democratic nominee I cessor is elected and qualified. Ilia
be should be given bis release if be
bad a chance to get back into the for representative, came down from letter bear»1 date of May 1, 1904, but Mulkey.
Discussion. Sheldon, Ackerman.
larger leagues. The local clue will I I Cottage Grove this afternoon.
was received by the governor this
receive several hundred dollars from
(High School Department.)
Ctarley Wagoner, graduate of tbe morning, and is as follows:
Unde Hank Harris for bis release.
"Having accepted the office of sur­
U. of O., class of 1901, visited his
Composition. Mulkey.
While Reitz will lie missed by tbs brother Ben. class of '04, at the uni­ veyor-general for Oregon, I hereby
Algebra. Ackerman.
Blues. thi> team will not suffer to a versity yesterday aud today, leaving beg leave to tender my resignation as
Recess.
great extent. Willie O’Day, who was on the afternoon train for Portland,
state senator for Benton county, to
General History. Traver.
loaned to Vancouver, has been sent
Botany. Mulkey.
Mies Edith Hoffman arrived home take effect on suob date as my succes­
for and he will cover the second cush­ this afternoon from a week's vielt sor is legally qualified."
Noon.
ion better than any other second base­ with relatives In Junction.
Henry W. Coe. of Portland, has
Geometry. DeCou.
man now in the league. Willie is also
been nominated by petition to till the
Literature. Kessler.
Mrs.
H.
L.
Travel
and
little
daugh
­
a good sticker. The fane are glad he
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Recess.
is to be with the Blues again as he ter left this afternoon for Spokane, Senator McGiun, and will go on the
Physical Geography. Ackerman.
Washington,
for
a
visit
with
friends.
is a very popular player.
ticket as the regular Kepubll<*an nom­
D. V. Kuykendall went to Drain this I inee.
The team goes to Roseburg tomor­
RECEPTION TO
row afternoon for a four game series, afternoou for a short visit with i
friends.
to begin Thursday.
i
NEW PASTOR
Harry Scott and George Cbalders,
Salem and Koveburg papers are con­ employes of the telephone company,
tending that last Thursday’s game be­ who have been working on tbe Eugene
tween Eugene and Roseburg was for­ system for tLe past month, went to
REAL ESTATE TK.iNSFERS.
Rev. O. C. Wright of the Baptist
feited to Rosbeurg and are printing Oakland this afternoon.
Eugene C and Prudence Sander-on
the standing of the dubs with Eugene
Mrs. Geo. M. Miller went to Port­ Ito T G HendricKs el al, trustees of
Church Was Formally
with Eugene having lost two games. land this afternoou.
{ tbe Y M C A and Y W C A of tbe
Welcomed.
Tht fact of the matter is that no pro­
Mrs. T. C. Luckny went to Rose­ University of Oregon; 100x160 feet in
test of the game has beea sent in to burg Ibis afternoon to visit frieuds
Henderson’s ad to Eugene «1150.
President Sroat at Salem, and Eu- for a short time.
Last evening tbe members and
J C Goodale et al to John Til'man;
geue still remains at the top with
Bert Vinceut and wife were passen­ half interest in lot 2, blk 4, original friends of the First Baptist church of
seven games won and one game lost.
gers to Roseburg today.
this city assembled at tbe church on
¡ town of Coburg. «350.
Ida and Welby Stevens to J C Good- the corner of Pearl and Eighth
1.
T.
Nicklin
ami
family
are
up
Personals
from Junction to visit for a tew days. I ale, Sr; lot 2, blk 4, original town streets, to welcome their new pastor,
Rev. O. C. Wright. After tLe open­
Mrs. Clint Branstette-, at lonction, I of Coburg. «1.00.
K K Votland aud 11 L Mounts to J ing hymn,prayer was ottered by S. G.
I>«ily Guard May 10
is visiting with friends in this il’.y.
S Cuatis; lot 121, Franklin cemetery. Marsh, after which Professsor Boyn­
Daily Guard May 12
j«5.
J. A. Maurer has left for St. Louie,
ton, in behalf of the church, gave an
to be gouo six weeks or more. W.
Maggie McMurray to Bertha Con­ address of welcome. Later Kay Man­
Mrs. J. N. Woods and little deugh
L. Coppernoll will conduct hie jewel­ ter Elizabeth left on tbe afternoon gdon; lot 10, blk 4, Glenada. «15.
ville welcomed tbe new pastor with a
ry store during his absence
U S to John W Bentley; 160 acreB pretty speech, in behalf of the Sun­
train for St. Louis for a two mon-tbs'
day school. In behalf of tbe clergy
in tp 17, s r 7 w. Patent.
Chas. Sellers is down from Pleasant visit.
HUI.
John W and Patience Bentley to of the city, Rev. George E. McDonald
Mrs. Dow Huff went to Woodburn
Hattie H Bradford; 120 acres in tp of the United Brethern church ex
Dexter Sparks came down from tbis afternoou.
tended to Rev. Mr. Wright a hearty .
17, s r 7 w. il.
Blue River last night.
1. T. Nicklin and family returned
May Elizabeth Elliott to O II V hd - welcome, followed by a few selection«
K. líale returned to Hale today to Junction today.
ordstrand; 312.80 acres In tp 18, s r 4 l>y the Divinity school quartette
after a couple of days’ stay in the
Mrs E. C Hughes was a passeger w «10.
and a euphonium solo by Milo Coff­
city.
to Portland on the afternoon train,
A F Murray et al to C H Va: o d- man. An informal reception and
E. Schwarzs-hild returned yester­ where ,he goes to visit frltude.
was then iudulged
strand; 312.86 acres in tp 18. s r 4 w. band-shaking
day from a sojourn in Sun Fiaucisco
in and light refreshments served by
Walter llodes went to Portland to «10.
with his wife un i daughter, Minnie, day.
the ladies of tbe church.
Barbara and Milton
who will remain in the Bay City for
Mrs. F. B. Hawk und daughter Vamo Istrand; 312 t-6
another month or so.
Echo returned to their home in Port­ s r 4 w. «1250.
No Water Bonds
Andrew Moll, ot Cron, spent li st land tins afternoon.
O 4 C R R to Elizabeth C 1 Bower-
night in tills city.
man;
40
acres
in
tp
17
s
r
1
w.
«120.
John Hammitt left for Portland this
O A C K I! to E M Bowerman; 80
Don’t forget (<> buy a good <1
afternoon.
At the special election at Sprinv-
aeree in tp 17, s r 1 w. «240.
at the Congregational church Fi
I>. V. Kuykendall is home from a
field yesterday to vote on the ques-
American Sunday School Uniou
May 13. .xoini and 6 p. in.
trip to Drain.
tion of whether or not to issue «7000
Oscar Millican; certain land in tp
Jumes Hartley, who has been
■Mrs. Frank Page came down from s r 1 w. «4000.
water works bonds, the bonds were
ill nt his roam In the G o -. k
Saigm-.w today.
F T and Bertna Plank to Thomae H voted down by a vote of 47 to 29. It
House, is slightly improved.
Mrs. Wm. Royce returued home Ellie; 120 acres tn tp 18, s r 1 w was believed tha’ «7000 would not be
r.ll Bangs is imlisposed nt Ills ■esi­ this afternoon from a visit with Port- »400.
enough to erecc and equip a plant,
deuce on West Ninth street.
land relatives.
Francis E Evans et al to A J Work­ hence it was voted down.
W M Rsniie ami wife, parents of
Miss Ethel Harris arriveii from man; 159.67 acres li! tp 16, s r 1 w.
John Ki one. liend clerk at Dunn’« MoMiiinvIllc this afternoon to be the «4000.
store i.rived from McMinnville tills guest of Miss Elsie Hobbs.
U S to Hannah C Foeter; 12l) acres
afternoon and will make their home
C. B. Shaffner, who recently pur­ In tp 18, s r 12 w. Patent.
bi re.
M ARRIAGE LICENSES.
chased trie old Keys farm on the river
We have property for sale, at a
Miss Emma Saltzman arrived home road, left today for Pierce, South
Asa M Slayter aud Edith .1 Crow­ baragin in California, Washington,
Urijjjflein -on from n trip tv Portland, Dakota, to bring his family ont to ley; Thomas C Keusler, witness.
Nebraska, Mijhiagn, South Dakota
Dr. Edeuson Ward left on a trip Oregon.
C W Warner and Lillis Eayglsbam; aud Eastern Oregon, ci would trade
uortb this afternoon.
for property in Eugene or Laue
K. Meant and daughter, Miss Grace, Asa M Slayter, witness
Oscar Jackson and Nora A Wright; county.
Mrs. M.'ytle Smith returned to her left ttiiu morning for tbe letter’s
C. S. FARROW’ 4 CO.
home it t'otiage Grove this afternoou homestead In the western part of tbe H A Millett, wittiMa.
Rooms 1 and 2 over Chambers’
George H Dyer aud Nora Keee; hardware store.
Miss Sadie Ford is borne from a county.
Martin
Millar, wituees.
trip sou lb.
Mias Myrtle Pinkham baa left for I
CIRCUIT COURT.
Miss \ la I’mphlette who has been Harvey, N. D., to spend tbe summer.
Herbert Beadle vs D A Paine aud
atteiill-the University School of
C. B. Clement is in tbe city from w Kuykendall, damages; plaintiff
Music, left this afternoon for her
Portlaud.
- ~v waaasaaMMBK flies notice of appeal. L E Bean aud
borne a I ra.it ’a Paes.
A span of good driving horses,
i'i <r. of ihiTaoi’l” Stale? , f A.K. Smith came down from Lucky J M Williams, plaintiff's attorneys.
T .1
’ Boy last night.
weight about VW pounds. Would i
j
PROBATE
MATTERS.
Tatet •
Company, it u red to
prefer bays, blacks, browns or chew­ I
Mrs. Will Benner, who has been
Portisi '.his afternoon.
Eatata of Milla C Hale, deceased; nut sorrels.
Must be sound and
I visiting relatives in thia city, return­
prcbable value of estate. «2000. C I! gentle.
C. S. FARROWf* CO .
1 Mil y Gnard. May II
ed to Alsea t- day.
Hale and G H Hale appointed admin­
Rooms 1 and 2, over Chimbc:e’
Attorney Jerome K dox 1a here from istrators with bunds lu tbe sum oí hardware store.
«4000.
','irage
Grove.
K
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A spring tonic that brice» t c.dy ami
cl >.
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Mr. and Mr
brain, cleanses,
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Mrs. Laura S. V/ebb,
«
Vic«-President of Wotuen’s Democratic dubs of Nc.'thern Ohio.
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th« change of life which w
P^]HERE ARE MANY
fast approaching. While vis
sickly women be­
iting with a friend I notice
a
tween the ages of
that she was taking yo
to and ou. but there are
W me of Cardui. and she w
so enthusiastic about it that I
very few invalids over 65
decided to try a bottle. I ex­
aud tit) years of age. The
perienced some relief the first
-hange of life coming to
month, so I kept on taking it
i woman near her forty­
for three months and now 1
fourth year, either makes
menstruate with no pain and
I shall take It off and on now
her an invalid or gives
her a new lease on life. Those who until I have passed the climax. I do not
meet this change in ill health sei dread it now, as I am sure that your
Wine of Cardui will be of great benefit
dorn live ten years afterward, while at this time.”
a woman who lays aside the active
Wine of Cardui Is the remedy to
duties of womanhood in health sel­
dom fails to live on in happiness, re-inforce a woman against the shock
.ears after she lias passed 60. This that comes with the change of life.
It re-establisbes healthy functions
i» truly a critical time.
Mrs Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, after years of suffering. In doing
■ ihio, n-cognizes the change of life this It has saved thousands of suf­
tvl A dangerous period and she also ferers just in time. Do not wait
rias talih in Wine of Cardui. She until Buffering is upon you. Thor-
ousr*'
parations should be made
•»•rites
i
, advance. Begin the Wine of
1 had always oeen troubled r
or less at the menstrual period, I dreau . Cariui treatment today.
JOINS
FRISCO
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A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui.
Ì Dress Goods Bargains
SALE
OF
WHITE
AT THE BON MARCHE
Note the Bargain Days--Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
We propose to keep you hustling each day of the week for
we’re going to make it a busy one for ouselves as well as Bar­
gain Hunters. You’re going to see some of the best values
you ever saw in this town. Just cut this out and pin it on your
door before you throw this paper away, so it will remind you to
stop at the BARGAIN STORE. You are going to be pleased
when you see our beautiful imported White Dress Goods. We
have the very latest, and you will note by our south window
display our prices are just about half,
15c, 18c, 20c, 23c and 27c,
That would be considered most wonderful bargains up in old
Portland’s Department Stores. We know as we have sold goods
in a large city and our country stere prices are just half what
city stores get.
We’re going to give some excellent bargains in EMBROIDEP"
IES and Ladies’ Stylish WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, at 10c
and 15c. Come to the Store and see xhat we’re going to have
on our Bargain Tables. Bring your friends and tell everybody.
The Bon Marche
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY.
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Performances at 2 and 8 ». m
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Adults» 50c. Children. 25c.
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