Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 28, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    HE EUGENE GUARD
A
Jack Klopfenstein, a Bohemia min­ this afternoon for ber borne in Van­
couver.
ing man, was in tbe city today.
lion. J. M. Shelley arrived home
Tom Brown, tbe Olive street uphol­
Daily Guard May 24
sterer, yesterday hived a stray swarm
from Salem on the afternoon train.
Harrisburg,
25.—Mrs.
Mrs. O. E. Smith left on the after­ of bees which bad settled on tbe ruins Harriet Briggs, wife of W. W. Briggs
Mrs. J.W. Clark is home from Port­
of
the
burned
Troy
1
tuodry
on
Olive
noon train for Roseburg for a short
land.
and a pioneer of 1854, died at tbe
i street.
Mrs. J. M. Pipes has leturned from visit.
family home in this city Monday
John Orrell and son Bert, Ray Morning of oragnic heart trouble
Mrs. M. J. Walker, who was stricken
a trip East.
Frank and Frank Lyons left for I after many mouths of intense suffer­
Frank Woodard baa returned from a with paralysis Monday, is improving
Portland today with a bunch of ing. She »-as 60 years, 6 months ana
rapidly.
trip to California.
Sam Spicer and brother, Clay, left horses which they expect to dispose 9 days old. she was the mother of
Attorney J. R. Wyatt, of Albany,
today
for St. LouiB, Mo., to speed of there.
¡eight children, five of whom,with ber
Was in the city today.
the summer.
1 aged hnsband, survive her. She was
Mies Mary Burton went to Cottage
i a faithful wife and true Christian
M. C. Spicer, of Marcela, left this
Drove this afternoon.
' mother and a devoted member of tbe
afternoon for Roosevelt, Idaho, where
Sam McConiga is down from the
M. E. church. Tbe funeral services
be will reside.
tipper McKenzie country.
Tbe Republican chairman of the | took place at tbs M. E. church in this
Mrs. G. L. O’Neil, wbo has been central committee of Clackamas coun­
Dr. A. E. McAlister went to Al­
visiting W. 8. Mateer and family, left ty says Hermann will carry that 1 city yesterday at 2 ;■ m., conducted
bany today ou a brief trip.
by tbe Rev. Skidmore, of Halsey, and
today for California.
county by 300. The Democratic chair­ the remains were laid to test in tbe
Hou. J. M Shelley went to 8aiem
Mrs. F. B. Dunn and daughter, man says he will lose it by 600. A Masonic cemetery near this city. Tbe
this afternoon on business.
Miss Arnie, arrived this afternoon decided difference of opinion.
bereaved family have tbe sympathy of
W. A. Wann was a passenger to Junc­ from Palo Aito, Cal.
!:a this city and vi-
After four years tbe big Mrrquam a host of fi
tion on the atfernoon Crain.
Mrs. Claude Coppie, of Hood Riv­ case in Portland has been decided in cinity.
Mies Pauline Hodes arrived borne er, arrived this afternoon to visit her
favor of Mr. Marquam, and now,upon
from California this afternoon.
sister, Mrs. Frank McAlister.
payment of about 6400,000, he can re­
The Thurston baseball team defeat­
Miss Adele McMurran, a popular deem the tine Marquam block, worth
ed Springfield Sunday, 30 to 2.
student of the U. O., left on the af­ $1,000,000. The case will be appealed
MI sb Edith Hoffman left on tbe af­ ternoon train for her home in Baker to tbe supreme court.
ternoon train for points south.
City.
One Republican in a Democratic
Miss Bertha Tozier has accepted a
Mrs. W M. Miller and Mrs. Frank meeting at Oregon City called anoth­
Printing Account —
position in Clark’s transfer office.
Taylor have gone to Walton to attend er Republican a liar. It was all over Oregon State Journal, printing.850 80
Mrs. G. L. O’Aeil, of Minneapolis. their brother, Geo. Fowler, wbo ia Hermann. Tbe Republican who told Gilstrap Bros, printing.............. 54 55
the truth was Special Ageut Greene, Guard Pub Co, printing............. 29 20
Is the guest of Mrs. W, S. Mateer, of quite ill.
this city.
George Handy, recently from Dee wbo gave away Hermann.
W C Yoran, printing.................... 1 00
Conaideiable wool is coming int Lane County Leader, printing 10 50
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Matlock went to Moines, Iowa, arrived today and is
Cottege Grove this afternoon for a visiting bis uncle and aunt, Mr. and the city now. The prevailing price is
Couuty Judge Account—
Mrs. S. Handsaker.
in the neighborhood of 18 cents per H R Kincaid, county judge ... 66 65
Short visit.
pound.
Mrs. Geo. H. Smith ar.d Mrs. C. C.
M. E. Edwards, Mrs. Mollie Smith
County Treasurer’s Account-
Miss Anna Whiteaker has tbe thanks Geo F Craw, couuty treasurer.. 06 65
and Mrs. Viola Drury, of Lowell, are Croner arrived home from Portland
last night, where they attended the of this office for a boquet of the M S Wallis, clerical work......... 16 00
In tbe city.
largest “snowballs’’ we ever saw.
Mrs. J. L. Andres and children funeral of Lena Blair.
Sheriff ’s Account—
Curtis Harris, eon of Dr. J. W.
«vent to Roseburg thiB afternoon to
Marriage licenses were issued today Fred Fisk, county sheriff........... 166 js
Harris, arrive! home this afternoon to Sanford H. Jacobs and Bertha Wil­
»isit friends.
Harry Bown, deputy county
L. Zimmerman, of Portland, presi­ from the East, where he has just grad­ liams ; Joseph R. Hills and Mabel
sheriff................................. •.... 75 00
uated
from
a
dental
college.
Williams.
dent of the Lucky Boy Mining Com­
Creed Hammond,deputy county
F. L. Moore, an attorney of Baker
pany, is in the city.
sheriff.......................................... 50 00
Mrs. M. J. Walker, mother of W.
Miss Mabel Williams left today for City and a graduate of tbe U.O., class R., Alf and Bruce Walker, suffered a W A Storey, circuit court work 1 00
La Grande to visit her brother and of 1887, is in Eugene, tbe guest of stroke of paralysis in her right arm
County Clerk’s Account—
his aunt, Mrs. M. E. Hampton.
friend 1 of that place.
E U Lee, county clerk................. 1 166 65
yesterday. She is improving today.
President P. L. Campbell, of tbe
Dr. Theo C. Koessel, of Chicago, Is
L L Gibbs, deputy county clerk 75 05
The first Oregon strawberries were J D Ilamiln, deputy county
Vis ting at the home of Attorney J. university, went to Woodburn today,
where he will deliver an address be­ brought into market today at the
G. Welle, in this city.
clerk ............................................ 50 00
fore tbe graduating class of tbe Wood­ Pickett grocery by John Maughan, M A Slayter, clerical work....... 30 00
Mrs. L. Flinn, of Albany, is visit­
who resides across the river. The
School Superintendent’s Account -
ing her daughter, Miss Ruth, wbo is a burn High School this evening.
berries are extra fine ones, of tbe
Mrs.
J.
G.
Travis
has
sold
her
200-
W M Miller, county school su-
student at tbe university.
Clarke seedling variety.
perlntenaent............................... 100 00
Ash Craft, of Oberlin, Kansas, is acre farm near Junction to Thomas
Sykes,
from
North
Dakota,
for
63000.
On a post card, on the correspond­ I Janitor’s Account—
Visiting at tbe homes of U. E. Dimond
Mies Leila B. Ruesell, of Eugene, ence side of which the twenty-seven W M Sherman, janitor................ 40 i0
and L. Sylvester, in this city.
now
a telephone operator in Portland, story Park Row skyscraper and its
Surveyor’s Account—
Mrs. Alex Martin, Jr., and son Jer­
surrounding structures, big buildings
ry, of KInmatb Falls, are in the city, is one of the candidates for queen of but far below are shown, E. L. Camp­ M Collier, county surveyor 33 00
the guests of her brother, Geo. rl. tbe Mardi Gras carnival to be held in bell writes from New York City under
Hill, county commissioner. 21 00
that city. Her photograph appears in
Smith.'
date of May 16 that “New York is a M D Edwards, county commis­
today’s Oregonian.
Jos. Curry and wife arrived this af­
sioner .......................................... 56 00
great sight.’’ He was to leave for
ternoon from Coquille, Oregon, where
Philadelphia on tbe 17tb, last Tues­
Assessors’ Account—
be has been engaged in the lumber
day.
79 25
D P Burton, county assessor
business.
Daily Guard, May 26
W W Scott, deputy county as­
Mrs. Grace Campbell Baacbe, of
sessor............................................ 75 00
Attorney G. F. Skipworth returned
Sumpter, a former Engene girl, ar­ to Junction this afternoon.
H E Walker, deputy county as­
rived this afternoon to visit ber sis-
sessor............................................ 65 00
Hon. L. T. Harris went to Salem
qer, Mrs. Win. Cheshire.
J W Stormant, deputy county
this afternoon on business.
Sealed bids will be received at tbe
assessor........................................ 57 50
11 Svarverud and George Strand ar­
Frank Sharkey, of Lucky Boy, went office of tbe school olerk of the dis­ G W Norrie, deputy county as­
rived today from Lisbon, N. D., on a
trict No. 123, Vida, Oregon, until
sessor ............................................ 60 00
Visit of several weeks. Mr. Svarverud to Portland this afternoon.
tbe
1st day of July. 1904, for the erec­ j L Beaver, deputy county as­
Mrs.
F.
A.
Page
came
down
from
Is a brother of M. Svarverud.
tion of school bouse in said district,
sessor............................................ 40 CO
Mrs. E. D. Watt, supreme oracle of Saginaw this afternoon.
Attorney J. E. Young is in the city all tbe material to be furnished by s J Wilson, deputy county as­
the Royal Neighbors of America, who
district, plans and
specifications
sessor............................................ 42 00
bee been visiting her brother, W. S. from Cottags Grovo.
to be seen at office of clerk. Tbe Ralph B Hunt, deputy county
Hugh Hampton was in from Llewel­ board reserves right to reject any or
Mateer, of this city, left on tbe after-
Court House and Park Account—
iioon train for Portland.
lyn today.
all blds.
N Grose,
work on county
W. H. Clark was down from Hazel­
Mrs Hettle Renshaw, of Spokane,
By order board of directors.
grounds....................................... 637 I 50
and Mrs. Belle Rowland, of Salem, dell yesterday.
F. B. MASON,
Light, Water and Fuel Accouut—
left for their homes this morning, af
Judge J. W. Hamilton returned to
Clerk distriot No. 123.
Eugene Water Company, water 113 CO
I
ter having attended the funeral of Roseburg this afternoon.
Vida, Oregon, May 24, 1904.
Laue County Light Company,
their fattier, W. F. Uyous, at Walton.
H A Reuniuger,of Mabel, spent last
light............................................ 29 47
Dr. M. G. Evans, formerly located night iu the city.
Jail Acoount—
at Walterville, lias returned from St.
O. W. Hurd, tbe Florence capital­
Find l' iek, board of prisoners 62 68
Louis, where be was graduated on ist, is in the city.
April 12th from the St. Louis College
Insane Account—
George G. Fowler, aged nineteen
Wilbur li. Hyland, of Lowell, spent
of Physician» and Stirgeous. The doc last night in tbe city.
years, one month and twenty-four T W Harris, M D, examinng in­
tor says that Oregon’s exhibit of
sane ........................................... 5 00
Clyde Warner and wife went to days, died at ble borne at Waitoo,
grain, fruit, lumber, fish, etc., at the
L W Brown, examining insane. . 5 00
Lane
county,
May
24,
1904,
after
a
World's Fair is anieng the best there, Portlaud today to reside.
Election Aocount--
illness trom acute gastritis.
Mirs Mary Barton returned home short
And when he Baw it be felt mighty
Ben F Keeney, registration
Tbe
fuueral
was
held
Wednseday
af
­
from Cottage Grove this afternoon.
proud of ills state.
olerk ............................................ 50 00
ternoon. He was tbe eon of R. G.
John Morris, of Florence, has gone Fowler, of Walton, and tbe brother of Giais Jt Prudbome,election sup­
to llickeitou, Wash., on businsee.
plies ........................................... 200
!
CO
Mrs. W. M. Miller and Mrs. F. £.
Daily Guard May 25
Mrs. M.King end Miss E. Saltzman Taylor, of this city.
Pauper
Account-
—
li. F. Goodpaeture is in Portlaud. went to their ranch near Creswell to­
C W Powell, caring for pauper. 6 00
Dow Huff Is in the city from Ruee- day.
Mrs L H Wheeler, supplies for
turg.
Mrs. F. B. Duan and daughter,Miss
pauper ........................................ 10 00
L. S. Logan came up from Portland Amy, have arrived from Palo Alto,
L W Brown, M D, medical ser­
today.
Cal.
vice for pauper.......................... 10 oo
All persons interested in tbe Pleas­
W. A. Wanu is home from a trip
Attorney Zera Snow, of Portland, ant Hill cemetrey are requested to Mrs M £ Russell, care of pau­
ftortb.
pers............................................... 1 151 CO
returned home today after a business meet at tbe cemetery on Monday, May
C. F. Hurlburt was up from Junc­ visit here.
30, for tbe purpose of cleauiug up tbe Dre Atwood, medical service tor
paupers ...................................... 12 00
tion today.
John H. Starr is up from Junction. grounds and putting them in proper
W J Mulkey, ticket and board
shape.
H. L. Traver weut to Roseburg this
J. W. Shumate is down from Wal-
foi paupers................................. 3 25 1
i By order of board of trustees.
afternoon.
tervllle.
L. E. PARKS, Chairman. i John Bradley, pauper supplies 7 65'
Grandnis Zeigler is home from
M iss Pearl Grimes is visiting her
iG W Johnson, pauper supplies. 7 50 ,
visit at Albany,
cousin, Miss Ina Watkius, of this
1 James Meyers A Sons pauper
Joseph Parker, of Dexter, was in city.
supplies....................................... 14 60 1
the city today.
1
Mrs. J. 1). Matlock visited ber
Indigent Soldier Account-—
J. E. Noland was in the city from son-in-law, Evau Walker, at Walker
i C E Loomis, provisions for in­
1
Creswell today.
station, thia week, returning this
digent soldiers.....
............. 9 85
Henry Stewart wan over from afternoon.
C E Loomis, provisions for in­
“Havlnit taken yonr wonderful •,Cfwc»rrU" for
KpiingtlelJ todsy.
digent soldiers ........................ 4 30 ¡
v.lb - iert-r-l) cur- I of i«*<>macd
Mrs. Morse and Mies McClain, of Wire«» u
5a»*rrh ami
* 1 think a vr<»r<| of j raise is
aret< f <r their wonlerfui coinvoeiMOQ.
Attorney G. F. Skipworth, of Junc­ Portland, arc visiting Mrs. Geo. Lil- • e to <
Circuit Court Aecoant—
fiave t tk. n tinner-’ ■» .¡»her -< • tile.I r>ry «*<!!«•
tion, is in Hie city.
i ly, ot tills city.
•’ll ' ’
>t
i
I fit- that Case a ret a relieve
J S Blauton, juror....................... 2 00
w
hare useu
in a > •' ar.”
R H Miller, juror........................ 8 20
Jno, II. Morris raid family, of Flor
‘.’has F l.ittletleld is making im Wot.hi
JauiMcUune, IOS Mercer St., Jerses City. M. X
J A McMahon, juror
4 10
ere«, uro m tbe city.
provements to tbe interior of bis ci
gar
store
In
the
way
of
enlarging
Best
For
miscellaneous
Account---
John Hammltt cuuie up from Port­
salesroom.
M b Hubble, drayage..................
50
land tills iftei'Loou.
9 52
M S Hubble, drayage..............
Mrs. Lawrence Watts,formerly Miss
J. hu Smith find son, of Creswell,
Hlymyer Brothers, merchandise 1 50
Jennie Anderson, of thi < city, arrived
»or ¡.. tbe city today.
■ F E Dunu, merchandise........... 12 —o
on
the
afternoon
train
from
Athena.
M is. Goodchi id, of Roseburg, is tn
i W M Miller, office expenses
21
Ur., to visit frietiils.
Eogi
visiting frieuds.
I Glass A i'rudhome, blank rec­
Miss
Fiflssie
Harris,
of
Cot
t
age
Mrs. S. Warbibtou, of Pleasant
ords ............................................. >■> 50
Gro’e, returned her ne this afterrn ou.
Hill, a ., h in the ou> today.
Palatable. Potent Faite Good, D a
Title
Guarauty Company, en­
‘ea* n or Gru- liV.Sk MX- ¡
after a week's visit with Eugene %'ld IU Stekeu
pn-b
■ . . r . -1t
j, I gKAlUeVÄ <
Judge J. W. llamllt ou came down friends.
tries. ..........................................
00
wiiaran*« td V vt.*S •»» *uur liou?* baefc
from Roseburg tills afternoon.
i J L I'mge,stamps... . .....................
S«f»iUa*
* £fiWr* * * ▼.
oo
Mrs. Anna Hen«iee, who h«s been 1
Mr«. W. T. Camp bell arrived home
ti i ■■■■ icm l'be Irwin Hodson Company,
the guast of Mrs. Charley Croner, left | «Hü»
this afternoon from Creswell.
Personals
i
Brevities
County Allowances
Notice
Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
DYSPEPSIA
i
merchandise......... ...................... 3 00 A P Knowles, rebate on tax ... 10 25
E Bangs, livery hire.................... 3 60 John Tait ¿state, rebate on tax. 8 54
'Phone Company, services......... 22 35 U G McFarland, rebate on tax. 2 56
E Schwarzschild, mere! .iodise.. 15 30 W l Coleman, rebate ou tax.. 26 19
Joseph Noirix, spiittr g wood
J K Sturlrvaut, re ¡ate on tax. . 1C 25
fcr Rest Cottage.................... .
.u
Assessment and Tax Collecting Ac­
D R Lakin, moving wood......... i 50 count—
Western nion lel'grapb, sei-
M S Wallis, tax collectin«
22 69
vlces.................................. .......... i 08 J C Paiker, tax collecting
. 24 09
E E MeClsnahar, lepairing
typewriter ...... .................. 2 50
Allen Eaton, tneicbandiie...... 5 55
Ferry Account—
J W Shumate, rope for coujfy
ferry....................................
I tn 55: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Elmer E. Ellsworth and Eva C.
P N Laird, work on county ferry 1 00
Eilwsortb to Elenor Moss; 119x50
John Crev s, work on county
feet in Spriugffeld. 6850.
ferry............................................. 1
John Kissinger to A J Kinsi"ger 80
W H Eaton, cou ty fer-yman . 60
acres in tp Ida, r I w. $5v0.
Frank Pierce, county ferryman. 30
Geo H Delp to J H Fletcher the
Grant Heu ¡ricks, county ferry­
“Sterling” and the “Standard” min­
man ............................................. 50
ing claims, Fall Creek district. 8500.
Justice Account —
8u-<au Lowell to E D Lowell;
C A Wintermeier, justice of tbe
163 acres in tp 18 s, r 4 w. 66CU.
peace, sarvici
22
Rufus Mallory, trustee to Frank D
J W Vaughn, justice of the
Teachout; lot«9 and 10 Clark’s Park
peace, survie, s .............
8
ad to Springfield. $360.
Lee W Clark, justice of the
Geo W and Bertha McQueen to
peace, services ............
6
V B Dobbins, lot 3 blk 2 McQueen’s
Lee W Clark, justice of the
ad to Cottage Grove. 62C0.
peace, services .............
6
Heniy and Margare'te Ban^ret to
Constable Account—
John Hake; ceitain land in tp 18 s,
r 4 w. 6100.
R W Veatch, constable, services 12
Wm and E C Keys tn Charles B
J S Stiles, constable, services.. 4
Shaffuer; 39 acres in tp 17 s, r 4 w.
A J Smith, constable, services 15
63500.
J S Stiles, constable, services 11
Trustees of Oasis lodge No 41, I’O
H E Underwood, meals for pris­
O F of Junction to N B Alexander;
oners............................................ 2
lot 35, I O O F cemetery. 612.
J M Nichole, constable, services 2
CIRCUIT COURT.
Wituess Accouut -
S
H
Friendly
vs. Alex Eaton, to re­
J S Stiles, witness....................
1
cover money. Geo B Dorris attorney
J B Pape, witness....................
1
or plaintiff.
S W Mack Elvain, wituess . .
1
MINING LOCATIONS.
Al Nichols, witness................
1
Geo H Deep looa’ee Sterling and
J M Edwards, witness ...........
1
Standard claims, Fall Creek district.
A J Smith, witness ................
5
J H Fletcher locates Knob Hill
H E Underwood,witness.........
1
claim. Fall Creek district.
J M Williams, wituess.............
5
Andy Nelson, witness....... .
1
A Waruocg, witness................
1
Chris Hyer, witness................
1
Geo Croner, witness................
1
K E Ea-tland, witness..............
1
At Glenada, Monday evening, May
A W White, witness................
1
16, 1904, to Mr and Mrs. C. E. Har­
James Biilmire, witness.........
1
wood, a daughter.
J M Williams, witness..............
1
Geo Croner, witness................
1
R E Eastland, witness.............
1
Near Acme, on Tuseday, May 17,
Frank Marshall, witness.........
1
1904, to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jensen,
Lloyd Wilson, witness.............
1
a daughter.
Claude Jackson, witness .....
1
Gene Matlock, witness ..........
1
At Mapleton, on Friday, May 6,
Chas Nioklin, witness..............
1
1904, to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Johnson,
A Nihert, witness
1
a duagbter.
J H Brierly, witness
1
C E Ray, witness...
1
I Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.
4 R Busby, witness..........
1 ,u cures more spring disorders than any
I other known remedy. It postilvel.
Tax Rebate Acoount—
1 makes you well and keeps you well
3 23 35 cents, tea or tablet form. Ask you
J E Young, rebate on tax
druggist.
Cmrthons? Irems
Bo n
I
Mrs. Laura S
Vice-President of Wotuca’s Democratic dubs of Northern Ohio.
PplHERE ARE MANY
j |
sickly women be-
I ■ I tween tbe ages of
the change of life which w
fast approaching. Vhlls vto
iting with a friend I notice
that she was taking yo
45 and 55, but there are
Wine of Cardui, and aha w
very few invalids over 55
so enthusiastic about it that I
decided to try a bottle. I 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 I
fourth year, either makes
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 I have passed the climax. I do not
meet this change in ill health scl dread it now, as I am sun that your
Wine of Cardui will be of gnat 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 sel­
dom fails to live on in happiness, re-inforce a woman against the shook
years after she has passed 60. This that oomes with the change of fits.
It re-establisbea healthy tuaettosa
is truly a critical time,
Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, after years of suffering. la irf-ig
Ohio, recognizes the change of life thia It has saved thousands of «of­
as a dangerous period and she also ferers Just in time. Do not wait
has faith in Wine of Cardui. She until suffering is upon yea. Thor­
ough ,..-paratione shoald be made
writes i
in advance. Begin tte Wlaa at
“A* I had always ossa trooNed core i j
or ka at the menstrual period, I dscaned Cariui treatment today
WINEof CARD VI '
Regular I
1272 110 Cent Vest
Ladies' Vests Will be Sold Satur
day at a Sacrifice
4 for 25 Cents
Don’t Miss this Opportunity
I
&. Vvetnerbee
I Cockerime
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