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THE EUGENE GUARO VANCOUVER Vice-Pre>id«nt of Women’» Democratic Clubs of Ne ."there Ohio. the change of life which w HERE AKE MANY fact approaching. While vis sickly women be iting with a friend I notice tween the age* of that she was taking yo 45 and 55, but there are Wine of Cardui, and »be w very few invalids over 55 so enthusiastic about it that I decided to try a bottle. 1 ex and 60 years of age. The perienced some relief the first change of life coming to month, so I kept on taking it a woman near her forty for three months and now 1 fourth year, cither makes Af>* Laura S Wibb. menstruate with no pain and her an invalid or gives I shall take it off and on now her a new lease on life. Those who until 1 have passed the climax. I do not meet this change in ill health sel dread it now, as I am sure that your Wine of Cardui will be of great benefit dom 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 s dom fails to live on in happiness, re-inforce a w oman against the shock years after she has passed 60. This that comes with the change of life. It re-establishes healthy functions is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, after years of suffering. In doing Ohio, recognizes the change of life this it has saved thousands of suf as a dangerous period and she also ferer* just in time. Do not wait has faith in Wine of Cardui. She until suffering is upon yon. Thor ough p,-J,orations should be made writes: tn advance. Begin tbs Win* of “Ah I haJ always oecn troubled r01« or less at the menstrual period, I druusvd Cardui treatment today. WINE of CARDVI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. VW WWWVW VWA Special One Day Sale Monday, May 23rd Ladies* Suits Will buy you a Tailored Suit, Eaton Jacket, with Cape, neatly trimmed, made from good quality venitian cloth. These are very late styles. Regular price On Monday, at Friendly’s will get one of those Tailored suits worth up to 816.S0. Eaton and Military Jackets with large or small cape trimmed with braid and GUN METAL or GILT Buttons—many of the skirts are neatly trimmed, made from venitian cloth, English Suiting and Scitch mixtures. On Monday at Friendly’s I » 9-00 50c to 75c extra in case of alterations Get that Habit of Trading with A Kid-Fitting Corset give grace and comfort Following are the batting averages of members of the Van correr | for tbe last two series of g.illltti with j Salem : AB H. 1 C ............ 13 5 3a5 1 Haynes ............33 333 1 Johnson 11 9 300 . 30 | Lee 9 281 32 Graves . . . 273 9 O’Day................. ............33 273 3 . 11 ' Patterson 8 260 ...31 Lewis................. 2 250 i Taylor................ .......... 8 2 10 200 I Jackson............ 158 3 ........ 19 Donovan 4 129 1 Harper .............. ........... 31 8 1 12ft > Gregory.............. 1 077 ; Howard ............ ............ 13 Pleasant hill Items • (Gaazd Special Service.) Pleasant Hill, May 19.--The Pleas ant Hill creamery bas been sold to T. Walker, who will continue to operate [ho same at tbe old stand formerly used as a cheese factory. Quite a number of people from Eu gene attended cbu~cb here Sunday, most of them returning to town im mediately after service. Miss Merle Sbelley. a divinity stu dent. after a visit with relatives here, has gone to her home in Portland, i but wilt resume her studies in the ' fall. Mr. and Mrs. Saylor - nd daughter, of llluiois, are guests at Uncle Dan iel Reed's. Professor McCradv is about on crutches in consequence of a fall re ceived during a ball game Saturday, the 7th in«t. i P. N. Laird and Wm. Drury have : left for Kitson Springs. Aunt Emily Baughman loft Friday for her new home in Sauta Cruz- She was accompanied by her son, Mr. Wm. Atterbury. Mrs. Tilda McCall, of Eugene, is visiting friends here this week. The Edenvale school closed las1, week. One pupil, Arnos West, passed the eighth grade examination. Alex McKenzie is doing clerical work in the First National Bank of Eugene. Bids for Wood. Bid* will be received by the clerk of School District No. 4, at Eugene, Or., up to Thursday, Jone 2, at 12 o’clock, m., for 110 cords of 4-foot grub oak and 110 cords of 4-foot body Hr, to be delivered at the school houses by Sept. 1, 1904. A bond of ten per cent of the amount of the bill will be required for the faithful per formance of said contract. FRANK REISNER, Clerk School District No. 4. Born. To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maxwell, I in Eugene, this morning, a daughter. LORD KITCHENER Will Make the Season of 1904 From March 15th to July. lord kitchner - Numbei Record Trial Zion Item.’. EDWIN BATTING AVERAGES Mrs. Laura S. Webb, 6 32935 2:25 2:19 1-4 Sire Zombro 2:11, son of McKinney, 2:11 1-4. First Dam SARAH BENo TON (dam of Ella Madisn- 2:12 1-2 May Day, trra 2:16 1-2, Lord Kichnenli 2:26), by Albion, son f Gen. Benton. Second dam BESSIE,gran- dam of EllaM adison 2:12 1-2 Harry Madison 2:27, by Julia M., trial 2:131-2 by Inca, son of Woodford’s Mambrino. Third dam LAWSH- MARE. by Tenbrock, (thor oughbred). Lord Kitchner is ’a black stallion, foaled in 1897, 16 hands high, weighs 1220 pounds. He won a prize in the show ring at the Oregon State Fair, last year, and also the Blue Ribbon at the Dis trict Fair at Eugene, Oregon. His breeding, speed and indi vidual |.-r.erits commend him to the consideration of '.hose wishing high class colts, both on the road, track and farm. Lord Kitchner will make the season in Eugene, Oregona ('juard Special Service 1 GENE LIBELED Zion, May 19.—.» nice little shower , this morning, making tbe farmers all smile. Says Circus Several of our young people attend - Salem Jonrnal ed tbe Norris A Rosie circus iu Eu Wagons Mired Down in gene, aud report a goo<i time. the Streets. Herbert Beadle it spending a few j weeks with Will Tate. yas Never Had Papers A double wedding is expected at [ The Salem .1 uirusl of yesterd Dexter about tbe 25tb of this mouth. perpetrates the following libel on Eu gene’s streets: Served Upon Him by Don't forget the tin pans, boys. “The Norris A Rowe circus train Ernest Mooney is home frem Mar- reached Salem sboitly after nocn to cola for a few days. U. S. Officers. day, and the delay is accounted for John Parker is quite ill at tbe pres by the fact that tbe wagcue of the - ent writing. show mired down iu tbe streets at Uncle Dau Hunsaker is in our midst Eugene at mi early hour this morn He Has Not “Mysteriously Dis again. ing, while moving from tbe show appeared** but Is Visiting in the We bear the little mill whistles grounds to the traiu.’’ quite regularly now. Cruzan Bros, If tbe manager« of tbe circus ga^e East- Asserted That Officers aud 11. M. Faiviu seem to ha»e plenty out the above information, they will Do Not Want Him. of work to do. certainly be accorded a very cool re Rev. Barnhart, of Creswell,preach ception tbe next time that they come here. No wagon of any klrd was ever The many frienus of Edwiu Hobson ed at tbe school bouse last Sunday. known to mire down in any street of resent [be imputation made by the Eugene. The fact of tbe matter la United States authorities at Portland that the advance agent of the circus that be has mysteriously disappeared STUDENT BODY selected the worst place he could And to avoid appearing as a witness for show grounds. The soli in that the prosecution in tbe McKinley- ELECTION for Held is black adobe, and when it gets Ware-Puter laud fraud case, tbe hear wet it ia almost like so much molass ing of which bas just been postponed I es. Tbe heavy wagons of the circus until next fall. becanm mireil down in tills field, and Joe Templeton Elected President Tbe facts of tbe case are these: not in the streets, as stated by the Tnat Mr. Hobson bas never been —Newspaper Staff journal. Eugene baa ttie best streets served with papers citing him to ap of any city in Oregon, and such li Chosen. pear as a witness in the case. That belous statements naturally do not he is simply on a trip to the East to set well with tbe people of tbie city. The Associated Students of tbe uni make a visit to bis old home aud is not trying to dodge the United States versity held their annual election yes terday afternoon, resulting as fol authorities. Irving Items. Mr. Hobson is too well kuown as lows: President, J. H. Templeton; vice an honorable and upright citizen for bis friends to believe that be has president, A. R. Tiffany; secretary, (Guard Special Service.) purposely disappeared in order to Cora Shaver; members-at-large, ^R. Irving, May 19.—This section of Keid and F. J. Steiwer. help further the canse of McKinley, Managing editor or Oregon Month- ! country was blessed with a tine rain Puter aud Miss Ware iu their tight on Tuesday, and the farmers ami gar deners are jubilant over the prospects i of an abundant crop. I Johu Briggs, deputy assessor for ¡this precinct, has about completed the listing of property for this year. A number of our citizens attended the circus in Eugene Tuesday. C. A. Judy, of Eugene, shipped several lots of wool from tills place , last week. llarry Wimmer has constructed ma chinery for propelling a drag saw, to I be operated by steam power. He usee a traction engine and is prepared to go anywhere aud saw up timber on short notice. Wm. Montgomery left here last Monday on a trip to Eastern Wash ington, on a visit to bis eon, J. J. * Montgomery. J. M. Kitchen and wife started to Astoria on Monday, where they will visit during the session of the I. O. I O. F. grand lodge, Mr. Kitchen being a delegate. L. Lemon, of Fern Ridge, accompa nied by hie wife and daughter,started I on Sunday for Grass Valley, Eastern ¡Oregon, where thev will visit for a l couple of weeks. Rev. Knotts, of Albany, preached an able discourse in the U. B. church here last Sunday evening. Tbe district Sunday school conven tion will convene in this place on against conviction for land frauds. , ly, J. W. McArthur; literary editor Friday, May 29. An interesting pro On the other band, tbe opinion is of Monthly, Ralpb Bacon; associate gram is being prepared. Mrs. J. E. Lord Is still quite poor freely expressed in Eugene that the editors of Moathly, J. W. Mott and authorities do not want Mr. Hobson, Cora Wold; assistant business man ly, and her many friends are very anxious for her recovery. but Lave circulated ' tbe sensational ager of Monthly, Carl Hamburger. story that be has mysteriously disap Mies Ollie Warthen has returned Editor of Weekly, Earl Abbett; as peared in order that tbe case may go sociate editors of Weekly, Harry from Creswell, where she baa been over until the next term of eou-t, Hobbs nad Marion McClain; business visiting for the past mouth, and and perhaps Anally drop tbe case al manager, Cloan Perkins; assistant “Martin" is correspondingly happy. together. business manager, Eugene Stockwell. “Annt" Mary Conrad, who was in Tbe fact that Mr. Hobson left no Members of athletic council, H. jured by a fall a few days ago, was address to which bis mail might be 1 McKinney, C. MoClain and Geo. taken to Eugene on Saturday, to be forwarded has no slgniOcance. when Hug. near medical aid, her condition not he left here some time ago be stated | having improved as fast as desirable. that be was going from place to place and perhaps wonld not stop at any Miss Ford’s Recital. one point long enough for his mall to Did You Say Flour? reach him. HOBSON NO FUGITIVE Hull-Goode. On Sunday morning, May 15th, Mr. Ira Hull, of Linn county, and Miss Zina Goode, the daughter of W. K. I i Goode, of Mabel, on the Mohawk, were united in marriage by the Rev. E. Gittens. Tbe church at Hyland was decorat ed and tbe yoimg people were greeted by many friends at the close of tbe brief but impressive ceremony. A Ane wedding dinner wm provided by tbe mother of the bride, Mrs. W. K. Goode. The young people will reside at Crawfordsville, where Mr. Hill is engaged in farming. Socialist Speaker. B. F. Ramp, Socialist candidate for and Jonction, Or, this year, 1904, MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at JUNCTION, balance of week congress, arrived here thia afternoon EUGENE TERMS: $25 by season with :imsl 'return privilege«. Fiv» Doi ars <$5.00) casa a**t:me of service. AU bills must be lettled and addressed a fair-sized crowd in either by cash or note July 1st, 1904. ... • tbe courthouse at 3 o’clock on the For further information and peligree cards adlress« T.D.CONDON Hotel Gross, Eugene, Ore. STREETS OF EU subject, “The Science of Government by and for tbe People." His argu merits were plain and easily under stood, and he was frequently inter rupted by applause. Miss Sadie Ford, of tbe Uuiversity Lor k berel We have White Star. School of Music, w|H be beard In a Snowball, White Rose and Perfection public recital Friday evening at Vil- ' brands of valley grades. We also have lard hall at eight o’clock. Miss Ford the following brands and all our dour possesses a great deal of talent aud Is guaranteed. Viz.: White Seal aud Hrtlstlc ability, and her recital will Regal, Turkey Hard Wheat Flour, indeed be a treat to lovers of music. makes tbe dneet bread on earth, if Following is tbe program: you want snow-white dour we have it, Sonata, (1 major Beethoven ' Lewis and Clark. We alsd have Pride Presto, andante, vivace of Washington. These last are all Songs— bard wheat and tbe beet flour to lie Farewell Schubert bad; in tbe market, aud we can soon Hark Hark! the Lark Schubert convince you if you give us a trial Scherzo Mendelssohn that our prices are the lowest. Yours Two Preludes Chopin truly, MOON A. TINGLEY. Barcarolle Raff Rondo Presto Weber Butterflies Schumann Horses of all Kinds for Songs— 1 Love Tb»e Sale. Tbe First Meeting Good Morning Capriccio Brilllante Do you want n horse for any pur Orchestral parts on second piano. pose, at almost any price? If you do go tight to Hampton, When in town de not forget tc go who has his beaqduarters at Bangs’ to Moon A Tingley’s and get enough stable, and be will j At you out. lie _ 1 hand, beside«. of that land piaster tn sow your has Afteen or twenty y on grasses, any”ay. It will pay you I if you tell him what you want In the wherever you care to put it, as we are horse line he can get it for you, as he selling it very cheap, 90 cents per keeps posted on the available horses pretty well all over tbe county. hundred or <15 per ton.