Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 21, 1904, Image 2

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    West, aud there might be some luke­ an exceptionally fine iLtcrsemint, the world is at Taramski, Australia. ;
warmness because of his supposed by the way, of the man who is l'kely Each of its fo ir walls bears a large '
Published -i t.u*ene.Oregon, every close connection with the moneys to bead the Democratic national tick­ d vertisemeut ia flaming letters. The
Wednesday and Saturday.
Address interests of the East.
church was built by the firms whose ,
et the coming campaign :
all communieitions and make all re­
The | lap it to < < Lt in set this i y
Mr. Roosevelt’s fluency and Mr. 1 good sa re
mittances payable to the Eugeue
Guard, Eng' ne. Oregon.
nominating General Miles as hit run- Bryun’a much speaking and writing
The supreme court of Ohio has de­
•I. 13. Coleman baa let the contract
CAMPBELL LEOS.. PUBLISHERS, niug mate, It la argued that the render Judge Parker's reserve aunoy- cided that the Inheritance tax of tnat Was a Great Convenierce to the
for
Ibe extension of bia brick block
j
mg
to
them
and
reassuring
to
others.
splendid military record of Miles ap­
Throngs Who Came to See
Subscription Rutee—
occupied by the Oregou saloon, J.
1 The judge, however, has contributed state is uuccuetitutioual- that it cou*
One year
............................... H ¿9 peals strongly to tho 'Vest aud South,
the Circus.
, more thought to print than both of flicts with the portion of the constitu­
Goldsmith's and C. F. Littlefield's
Six months..............................
75
where the pecple are anxious to ■ them put together. It has been con­ tion which provides that all property
cigar stores, to V. McFarland. The
Advertising ratis made known on
avenge what they call a slight inflict­ tributed in the form of legal opin- must be taxed at a uniform rate
block will be extended back to Park
application.
The rest cottage in the park proved street. It was at first decided to add
ed upon a gallant soldier by Presi­ , ions. He was elected to announce at its true value in money.
to be a great convenience for the a second story but the matter was
MAY 21
EATUKDAV
dent Roosevelt. It is said that Gen them. The law publishes them The
i country people on circus day Over given up. Following weie the bids.
! United States supreme court lias
two hundred women aud chilaren, not Buley Bros, 1957; L. N. Roney, #1989;
eral Miles is net averse to going on never reversed them on appeal. It
County Ticket.
counting a large number o', men,
the ticket. Assurances were practi­ has sustained him on every appealed
V. McFarland, #1880.
. visited the cottage during the day
cally given that be would consider 'case in which he has ditfeied from
For Repieeentatives—
and ever half that number ate their
his learned associates! The judge’s
the proposition favorably.
Tne Minnesota Hotel, which has
J. E. Barnes, Mapleton.
contributions to expression vindicate been closed tor some time, was re­ lunches there in the waiting room. '
Edward Jenkes, Cottage Grove,
bis ability for correct reasoning and opened to the public on Tuee> ay in speaking to the matron, a Guard
ta. R. rximunaon, Eugeue.
A ’r.il in I R i:e
illustrate bis power to restrict lii morning by N. R. Gaylord and Ubas. reporter this morning learned that on
For Count Judge-
Mrs. Zeiber gave a reception to the
Every man who has traveled the language to subjects proper for him Clark. The place has undeignne a de­ every day not less ¡than fifteen or
W. P. Cheshire, bpri-igfield.
twenty
people from the country freshmen class of the University cf
has to consider, in tie office be was cho- cided change in every way, having
road
to
any
considerable
extent
For County Clerk—
visit the cottage tc clean up and eat Oregon Tuesday afternoon between
been thoroughly cleaned, papered ana their lunch. Sometimes the bouse
witnessed uare-aevil driving of meu sin to fill
J. C. Parker, Pleas mt Hill
the hours of three aud five o'clock at
painted throughout.
The office is ' is crowded and is uuadeqnate to
For Sheriff -
trying to pass other without appar­
the piesideut s residence on the cam-|
Public
Range
Uses.
neat
aud
up
to
date,
and
comfortable
Fred Fisk, huge .
accomodate the visitors propeily.
ent reason -maybe to be ahead. The
pus. The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
The Portland Rural Northwest has parlor and private dining rooms have
For Commissioner—
Tne people of Eugene very seldom Schafer and the Misses Mabel Smith,
racing instinct in man probably, still
J. It. Hill, Junction.
this about the range ware which break been added. The furniture aud bed J 1 if ever visit the cottage and do not Ma>y Gray, Bessie Woods, Cora Wold
' it is enough to make the spectator
ding in all the rooms is entirely new, realize its usefulness. It is under­
Foe Assessor—
and Alice Benson.
out. at intervals on Eastern Oregon
there not being au old piece of furni­ stood the ladies of the W. R. P. L.
scringe. Aud uny frequenter of the
R. O. Brady, Creswell.
rangos jointly occupied by ebeep and ture in the place. The new proprie­
who
built
the
cottage,
will
make
au
For Treasurer—
road cannot but wonder at the few ac
cattlemen;
tors have spared no efforts in fixing effort in the near future to raise
1. E. Stevens, Eugene.
cideuts he has beheld, one team hav- j
The methode which the range cattle­ the hotel up aud it is now a very de funds for the enlargement of the
For School Superintendent —
■ irig to *ake the rough ground in such
I
men, or some of them, have adopted sirable stopping place. One of the bouse.
E. K. Parker, Creswell.
« coldest, making the race more i dan- ! to prevent the sheepmen from over­ principal features of the hotel is its
A “trine” of the Independent Or-
For Surveyor—
der of Red Men will be instituted
There is a
1 gerous. But it does not always bap- running the public rouge in Lake and home-like appearance.
Ralph Hunt, Eugene.
here in about another week. The list
For Coroner—
A St. j other counties of Eastern Oregon, large park aud playground in the rear
pen that the racers escape.
of “palefaces” comprises a good rep­
which will be put in good condition
have
destroyed
the
sympathy
to
R. M. Day, Eugene
; Helens dispatch of Saturday, down
resentative class of Eugene's citizens,
and croquet grounds laid off. Under
which
they
would
have
been
entitled
Eugene Precinct Ticket.
the Columbia from Portland, tells of
which will insure longevity and pres­
if they had not adopted the lawless the new management the hostelry will
For Justice of the Peace—J
death, the result of a foolish road plan of killing sheep and probably be known as the “Encore House, ”
tige to the order in this locality.
C. M. Kissinger.
race:
also committing murder. It is hard and the rates will be from one to two
For cons'nole —
for those who have long enjoyed the dollars a day.
Freeman
and
Patrick
Hughes,
Arne
A. J. Smith.
The Palace of Sweets, in the Mc­
free use of the public range to see
a in<r si>>‘diigs1I«<r J*h t d,
Clung building, opposite the tbealr
Note and Comment.
St. Helens this afternoon in a wagon that range rendered valueless for their
block, will have a grand opening on
use by the incoming flocks of sheep,
Somewhat a peculiar notice, that iD hauled hy a spirited te.m. On their but when the cattlemen resort to cow­
Homer Guiley and Anna Hodson,
Saturday «vening, May 21. An or­
1 wav borne a man named Freebies, on
he Reg later given by C. E. Warner,
chestra has teen engaged to furnish both of Dexter, were marked at the
ardly
crime
they
not
only
forfeit
all
j horsebick, accompanied them, and on
the music. This place promises to home of Roy Sales, hast Eighth
claims ou the public for sympathy,
that town cows roam in hie country
| the way a race ocourred between the i but show that they are not desirable
be one of the finest resorts in the val­ street, today at 12:30 o’clock in the
neighborhood, and that “a number of team aud the saddle horse, during
ley. The finest of ca idies, ice cream presence of a few invited friends.
citizens of the state. So ions as pub­
them will wind up in the city pound which thn team ran into a stump,
I Rev. J. 8. McCallum offi dated.
lic range is legally free and open to Citizens Asked to Meet With and si ft drinks will iu < e it in.
one of theee d iys to the expense of overturning the wagon and throwing everybody, the cattlemen should not
F. A. Rankin to Discuss
the owners.” Has Mr. Warner got a out its occupants. Freeman was al­ allow themselves to settle down to
i'u «>nle Crc.-. np’.< -0 aie but temporary
most instantly killed, his skull being ! the opinion that they have fixed
Proposition.
but permanent. They are reriect cure*
eity pound out there, or would he
crushed in, and Hughes is quite seri­ rights to its nee, and which they can
it is not uncommon for women to say
take chances taking other men’s cat­ ously injured, though it is thought
that they never knew the meaning of
maintain bv acts of violence.
perfect
health, even in their best day*,
tle in ins possession to drive that con­ he will recover. Both men are well
F. A. Ranain asks the business men
until they had used ” Favorite Prescrip
How
a
Timid
Woman
Found
siderable distance along a public known thiougbout the county aud
of Eugene to meet with him at bis
tion.” And this is because the medicine
Antiquity of Artificial Teeth.
were among Its prosperous farmers.
Courage.
is more than a mere cu-e for female
music store tomorrow forenoon at 10
road? He might get in trouble.
troubles. It not only puts out the fire
The manufacture and use of false o’clock to discuss a proposition made
of disease, but it rebuilds what the fire
by
the
directors
of
the
District
Fair
un-
teeth,
says
Lindon
Answers,
are
She
was
by
nature
a
timid
woman.
has destroyed, and often ou a finer scale,
Sensational Preaching.
That is nothing unusual in public
Association,
which,
if
accepted,
will
Nothing
had
been
able
to
induce
her
to
as in Mrs. Rollin's case, who, after her
bodies—the delegates to the Los An­
Judging from a report iu the Tele­ doubtediy of great antiquity, The ¡usure the fair being held at Eugene cross the narrow, swaying plank which
cure, weighed twenty-five pounds more
bridged the creek. Sooner than take
than she ever weighed before.
geles national Methodist conference gram Portland has a very sensational ancient Egyptians were no mean den- for the next three years.
this short cut she would go a mile above
" Favorite Prescription ” is a superior
The proposition, as previously stat­ where there was a substantial wagon
getting restless under too much ora­ preacher in the pereou of Dr. Kay tiste. Jawbones of mummies have
tonic and nervine. It feeds ’he nerves
bridge.
But
now
when
the
fire
was
been
found
with
false
teeth
in
tl
em,
ed
by
the
Guard
exclusively,
is
that
and cures nervousness. It restores the
tory of a few of their number. Of , Palmer.
Ileie is how he served up
sweeping across the prairie, consuming
appetite and gives natural, refreshing
course, they will bland it awhile.then I fbe gambler and enforcemint of the and some with teeth filled with gold. if $1000 is raised by Eugene to help houses and crops, she was driven to the
sleep. It builds up the body, restores
pay
otf
the
indebtedness
of
the
associ
­
plank over the creek as the only hope
The ancient Greeks also knew how
lost flesh and gives back the clearness of
the offenders will be set down on, in law regarding gambling, that being a
ation, tne fair can come here next of escape. Danger drove her. Fear girlhood to the complexion sallowed by
to
till
teeth
with
gold
aud
bow
to
a manner, so business can bo attend­ live issue iu the metropolis just now.
flogged her. And tottering and trem­ disease.
fall and the two succeeding falls.
make false teeth. There is plentiful
The matter is being discussed by a bling she made the passage in safety.
A PHYSICIAN’S OFFER.
ed to.
Here U u i extract:
There are a great many sick women
Reference is made by Mrs. Rollin and
The gB'i’ler?
Who is be? The evidence of skilled dentistry among number of business men interested, who have heard for years of Dr. Pierce’s
the
meeting
tomorrow Favorite Prescription, the medicine Miss Johnson to correspondence with Dr.
scour, e O society, the baue of the the Romaus, for many of the Latin and
Noie and Comment.
made famous by its cures of womanly Pierce. They took advantage of his
earth.
authors have references to false morning will no doubt be well at­ ills. But they have no faith in it. They offer of free consultation by letter, and
Old hay Is geo I property now—sells
tended.
He si d th ramp are twin brothers. teeth
go the long way round to seek health,
acknowledge their gratitude for the ad­
In the "Roman Laws of the
for fourteen dollars a ton. Still it . They notn make their living from the
vice received.
I xelve Tables” there Hre distinct ref-
The same offer is open
has lost a fair per cent of weight by ;earnings of othirs; the former by rob­
to all.
Every sick
i cea !o artificial teeth. The first
drying out since it was mowed away bing, tlie latter by begging.
woman is urged to write
art oi No. 10 toroids useless expense
The
gambler
is
a
half-bro
’
her
to
to
Dr.
Pierce,
and so
last summer so, after all, the hay’Jis
secure the opinion of a
every rubber and highwayman oi at funerals in general, but an excep­
really no dearer now than at the last earth. He sees the tears of his vic­
specialist in the treat­
tion is permitted by No. 11, which
ment and cure of dis­
year bay-cutting season.
tims and laughs at them. He hears allows that the gold fillings of false
eases peculiar to women.
tlie midnight cry of despair and
All correspondence is
teeth or the gold with which they are
W. P. Cheshire, Democratic candi­
held as strictly private
' Jidnliil! Did you ever play it? It laughs at it. He is always cool-bead-
and
sacredly confiden­
bound, should I e buried or burned date for county judge, 1. E. Stevens,
I ed, ice-hearted.
is a Cuban gambling game and, most
tial. Address Dr. R. V.
for treasurer, K. O. Brad v, for asses­
i He sends his thousands to suicides' with the deceased.
Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
singular, Cubans have a i.eli 11 : < or I graves and throws the ragged mantle
sor, and L. R. Edmunson, for repre
This offer of free con­
opinion of this country that tlity are of poverty around the widow and the
sultation by letter, made
seutalive, arrived iu Eugene] last
The first mixed body of minister* to
by Dr. R. V. Pierce, ii
night from Blacbley, where¿the J~sev'-
sending an agent to Washington to i orphan.
not to be confused with
unite in a pledge not to remarry di- eral nominees of both parties for
“Dr." Palmer is evidently talking
work for th» aeeural of a monopoly o
the spurious offers oi
vorc“d persons, except iu the case of county officers held^forth yesterday.
”
free medical advice"
the game along the Panama route. If about something that he knows notb-
made by men or women
Messrs. Cheshire, Steveus, Brady
the innocent party to a divorce grant­
who having no medical
those Cubans lad the I'ortland mayor Ing about-a com men occurrence with
ed for adultery, ia believed to be the J an<l Edmunson left this afternoon for
knowledge or training.
end conoc t in control st Washington tlie | readier who seeks a crowd
Elmira, where the canaldates speak
are not physicians, are
ministerial ascocintion of Reading. ■
tonight, lu speakiug to a reporter and use the services of a local practi­ not permitted by law to practice medi­
tin y could buy ti e privilege of vio­ through i-en itlianal preaching. Gam
tioner.
Perhaps
when
he
fails
they
try
Pa.
This
HCtion
is
one
of
the
first
’
cine,
and
cannot
therefore give genuine
today, Mr. Brady said that the cam­
lating law i i <1 good m sis At leiiet bling is n vice, a tiling Io be cou-
patent medicines. It is only when they
lesults of the new religious crusade paign is being carried on iu a pleas­ realize there is danger in disease; that medical advice. Of course anyone com­
petent or incompetent can give advice
they sell it ill a way at l’oitlui d -al­ tennied. still the men who engage ill
against the evils of divorce, aud it ant manner aud thought that the doctors can't help and patent medicines on anv subject, but the advice of un­
low tumbling and other things on the it are about as the general run of
don
’
t
cure
—
that
they
are
driven
to
try
Dcmocra'ic nominees were ma king
skilled persons in medical matters is not
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, and merely valueless, but dangerous.
men, good, l ad and Indifferent. He may be folk wed l\v others.
hosts of friend «.
payment of tines.
find it is the short road to health.
Dr. R. V Pierce, as chief consulting
don’t see many tears - would not
1
phvsician to the Invalids’ Hotel and
A London dispatch says it is likely
THE BRIDGE THAT CARRIED THEM OVER.
laugh
at
them
if
lie
did.
lie
gambles
Surgical
Iu titute, Buffalo, N.Y., assisted
Now that of late years our people
that Great Britain wil’ be compelled
Thousands of women unite in praise by his staff of nearly a score of skilled
for
money
and
rightfully
thinks
that
of
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
Favorite
Prescription
as
have ci me to a| i reciate the park, a
physicians, has in a little more than
to undertake an extensive Thibetan
tie bridge that carried them to safety, thirty years treated and cured hundred*
suggest Ion of ii friend is timely ami tin' man or meu he is gambling with campaign. Not “compelled,” lu fact,
put them out of power of disease, arid of thousands of weak and sick women.
gave them perfect and permanent health.
to the point, lie says move the jail are gambling for money.?"lle is no*, but finding Russia with her hands
’’I received vour letter some time ago
They put themselves on record for the with advice a’- at your wonderful medi
and city ball to tome other lot. A always cool-headed or ice-hearted. more than full will take advantage of
benefit of others who suffer and have cine,” writes Miss Stella Johnson, of 28
exhausted all other means used for Brady St., Dayton, Ohio. ” I was troubled
splendid idea, With those buildings The oo uitioue, cold-l loaded gam- the opportune time to extend her
, Do Not Expect to Win, but Will effecting a cure.
with severe pains every month when I
and the sheds off. the four s.piares, bier aek company to play with, and India frontier further Rnssiaward.
"In April, 1900, my strength gave out wrote to ycu for advice. After receiving
Give
a
Good
Accout
of
and
I
was
obliged
to
go
to
bed,
suffering
including tl e courthouse, would to as lot lee eartedness it is not often All of which will cause the Russian to
your letter and following it* directions,
with female weakness, also had ulcers I am now happy to say that after five
such that any citizen could point to found aui ng even the professionals swear In all the languages of which he
Themselves.
and inflammation.” writes Mrs. Ellen D.
years of untold suffering J have not had
Rollin, of Pierceville, Ripley Co., Ind.
the county ground* with pride. That of the gambling table. They have hnscommand.lt Is the common way—
any pains since first using your ' Favorite
"I tried a physician’s remedy for a Prescription.’ I was induced through a
jail equate looks bad—very bad, and, thair sympathies just as other men, catch a fellow in trouble financially
month but got no better—only weaker.
The Uuiverslty of Oregon track Tried another medicine aix weeks, but friend to write to you and follow your
by the way, it is the moit prominent 1 and their money aeemiug to oome or otherwise all jump on him.
team left this afternoon for Seattle, ' got no better, was quite discouraged. I kind advice. I thank God and Dr. R. V.
Pierce for the health I now enjoy.11
one of the four. With the jail and 1 easy they are more liberal with It
taking the following men: Moores, 1 read Dr. Pi irce'a Memorandum Book,
Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prt cription
telling
of
the
curea
Dr.
Pierce
’
»
medi
­
than
the
general
rnu
of
men.
It
la
a
city ruildings off, the courthouse
make* weak women strong, rick women
A plan has been perfected in Den­ Veatch, Perkins, Thayer, Hug, Friz­
cine* bad performed. My husband said well. It establishes regularity, dries
appearance would be greatly improved vice,to be avoided, but so Is toe mak­ mark for|detlveriug frozeu milk fresh zell, 8wift, Penland, Williams, John- I he would have more faith In Dr. Pierce’*
eon, GlafkaT’Trainer.Hay ward. Mana- medicine than In anv other, and he got weakening drains, heala inflammation
ing of false statements. In plain and sweet at great distances, as
and ulceration and cures female weak-
too.
ger Tomlinson.
me • bottle of the ! Favorite Preeenw-
■eaa. It cure* backache, headache and
words, lying. The gambler makes at London and Paris. It can be sold In
don
’
at
once.
I
began
taking
it,
and
The team, practicallv the same as
«1» other ilia that result from womanly
wrote
to
Dr.
Pierce.
I
received
several
no pretensions, the preacher who de those cities for six cents per quart. was defeated by Pacific University, Is
disease.
Perker and Miles Ticket.
letters of advice, also a small book treat­
Sometln es a dealer, tempted by the
|>en<ls ou sensational Ism lu|the* msiu It ia filtered, tested. Pasteurized,then in good condition, and although they ing on Worm n and Her Diseases. I fol­
little more profit paid oa the aale a# leaa
An Aicny.New Yorn, dispatch says , for his euuleDoe does. It were bet­ ' frozen,^and simply Insulated with do not expect to win in view of the lowed the direction* given as cloaely as meritorious
mediciaea, will offer the cus­
could. Beran taking Dr. Pierce’s n ed- tomer a substitate as being "just as food"
the rep. i is current among big poli­ ter that he chould have certaln’knowl- straw wb*D packed for transput tatioD. records of the Washington men, will I icinas
in July, and in two months I was J* ta . « Pr< scription. •• It U better for him
give a good account of themselves. able to do my housework. Took twelve
ticians that Seuator D. B. Hill ba* edge of bia subject,then he would rot
it pay* better, but it is not as
They will arrivejat Seattle tomorrow bottles of 'Favorite Prescription,’ also because
op. ». i
nimnnlcation with General lay himself open to the charge cf UD*
good for you, if you want the medicine
Bill Shot Wild-and Wrong.
four
of
’
Golden
Medical
Discovery.
’
and will have plenty of time to reel
that ha* cured others, and which you
A. Miles, with n view to the . truthfulness.
A t • -
“They ain't agoin’ to let Bill out up and get over the ride before the Had a severe case of inflan-mation and believe wi 1 cure you.
suffered
a
great
deal,
but
by
persevtring
• ■ptlng second place on the
it i
meet Satu. day afternoon. "
on bond no more.”
I I regains 1 mv strength. We-gh twenty-
VALCABUI BOOK FUB.
“They ain’t!”
Everything to regard to the meet five pounds more than I ever did before.
Democratic ticket with
A rooS page booh, free for the aaking
"Speaking to a Purpose."
“No. Last time he got out he shot has been satisfactorily arranged, the I think Dr. P-erce’s medicine* far excel ..Ou.-Ci?
ker. It is said Judge Par-
,!l< People's Common Sens«
Au Uregonian editor must have' the judge in the leg by mistake an’ list of judge* and order cf events sub­ all other- an l hepe those who are suf. Medical A Iviser, the best m.dical booh
ferine w turn to him for aid. I thank
alar In i; » F..,| and Smith,
ever
pul
»hed,
fret bv sendinr *tamp*
mitted by Oregon being rgrecd to hy him
been somewhat ’’raills-d” when he the conti'* ..g’in bini now
y 1 advice s**d kindress, nttd
to p-»y »vpen«e of mailing ,--/y Send
i be is not wed kuovu ill the
DUI
hear
Washington.
y
ri
___
___
____
s«
«o
’
•amend
his
treatment
to
ail
clipped this from the Brooklyn Eagle
21 one-cen .amps for the book in paper
Cue of the strangest churches in
»ho may be suffering as I was."
•
covers, or ;r stamps for the cloth-bound
1
Ths
cure*
effected
by
Dr
Pierce*
1
volume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y
REST COTTAGE
Semi-We?kly Guard
WAS CROWDED
J. T. COLEMAN’S
EXTENSION
The Encore House.
Society Events
Red Men Lodge.
GRAND OPENING
PALACE OF SWEETS
Married
FAIR MEETING
TO BE HELD
DANGER DROVE HER
CANDIDATES
IN TOWN
TRACK TEAM
OFF FOR SEATTLE