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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1899)
A woman's hair I: lirKlnjr Like j hrr couink - im, much of it brauty de. rniUiin hrr trnrial hralth, . Nine Itirtrs in I Ira woman's arenrrsl health i oi-pcrnriu upoa her local health in a wnmanljr way. It I an Im possibility fVr a woman to t y pm y or at. UacMv who (tti from rat ill health. .Tha k - ik. .J - : . . . i hw 7i Km. sow kail K will im the story whm a wnmaa ia ailinf. It ia satpnasahsc for a woman to be in rood frn eral Isralth whm aome local trouble i con tinually airrnn at her Bervea and iioi ) lanrmc the uaturtl function of cvcrroTirnn of the bod In-. Hrrce'e Farnrttv l"re acriptioa ia tire brut of m'l mcUicim-s (of women who suffer from local weakness and tiM peculiar to their aex. It acts directiy on tue delicate and important org-sna. (oncereied. It niskes them strong, healthy, vtirornus and elastic. It allays in flammation, henls ulceration, soothe (Mitt, tonra and build up the ncrTe and ban ishes the usual discomftirt of the erpec taut month. It make baby' auvent easy and almost painless. It enable eeciy rfcrtran of the Body to perform its natural functions withont uunatural interference front a pain-tortured nervous system. It eoTTects all irrernlsrittes. .V woman mho ia made well in this way will recover her - natural beauty of form and feature aad hrr natural amiability of chatactrr and temper. Thousands of women hare trr.ncd to it merits. An honest dealer will not urge a substitute for a li'.lle extra proiiL Mrs Rsehrt Clsrk. of Hnultoo. St.XTnia Co . Mis., rrles- "Ism in -.vl hctlh wtK-e I Itsve tskra Ir. Pierce's hswrire tre?rio. I ere birth to s iH prona 7 la- J"e. He is sis moot ha u4J ws and srha y uoaaJa." How to preserve health and beantr are told in IH. Pierce' Common Sense Medi cal Adeiser. It i free. 1'or a paper cot ' ered copy send ft one cent stamps, M ecn asoiiac oh iv , cloth binding, jt stampa. Address Dt sL V. Tierce, Buffalo; N. Y. IVit M Ktmt.r s)l' l Mil ami Kiiiihu Win I'm nop Mjjtil 12 vj't-rv murrinl Turwi.iy. l'.oili uio ivm tlculi of 0luiiili. count v, Oregon. Mi.-M'Hiri, lHiuii vnd OLlalmmn arc cxpfriciicirg the In iivifi-t March rnowCill in years'. CoKI wrutlirr in fklalu tua Jut killtii lr;irUi'!Uy nil I lie fruit. The hot season i now well on in tlij riiilipi'ii.es and the Anierioyn troops are tc",iiiningxto feci its everity. At three o'clock" on the 2Sth of March the temperature was at S I l'grcc. When'our soMuts wore fiiliting in our war for in.lcpeiivlciu'e it is i t-iiil Martha Washington knit soeks j i f.r their nakeJ f ct. Mrs MoKin ! !iy ftr with her husband o;i an j cli-otioncerirg tour 4'r a nouiina ' lion for president for the swor.d term. J. U. GREEN & SON, IVntfii In 1 Fancy and Staple Groceries. Willamette Stivet. ( If "Deacon's CONFECTIONERY and CIGAR STORE pray Punips Bonn Spmy rumps, Host h hfcins now to ajnar that cur j war willi the Philippines is the most, arduous and diihVult Uncle Sam has ever ha I. We are in it however, and thvre i? iii!iinj; to dj ' but to fight it out. lut by all Inieana those voluntivirs who en listed to g.) to Cuba should ' be brought home from Manila and mustered out of gorvioe. KI. DAVIS, Piviuiotor; spray rmnns on the Earth. - u iisa in I run, ui. t nudr nnrttinafcrikMiiiFllrt. I iei'p in ltvk lite les.Iitic lnniil il Tl-areo ant 1 ur ttit.i mnke s bcc!hW tf t'luirotsie . Csht'.if. Mo a ulie line ol l'ln. rurM. r:sli:j; r.tnU. dtt.l .lcltck.ti!i So.l.i W ale-r. I'll-I lkHr V e'st o( ll.il r) s I'l.x k. MU fk ( II lil(. WANTED. lkcliat.le man for nistnavr of hraneli etlVi-e 1 wish to oim'H in t It is viciniiy. If your reeurd i. O K here ia a .ix.l op('iiing. Kindly nik'iitiun till er alien wiitins. A. T. MOliRJS, Cincinnnati, 0. Illustrated catalogue 4 centa Kla8 A Plain Statement of Facts. w Pure Urandy I. M. Francis E would like to htve vour attention for a few moments while we r or sale at J-irth ana Jilair give you a few facts about Sewing Machines. In the f;rst place ; streets, Eugene. When I say pure everyone is willing to concede that there i quite a mimlr of brand v, I mean it contains no good Sewing Machines made, such as the Singer, hito, New j or .Mon fxcept what the Home, Domestic Wheeler & Wilson, Iavis and Standard: All ! fr.,;t contains. Alreaty put up in machines. Anyone wishing to purchase a machine would not go amiss j quart ,inlf gMont arill Fjn in buying either of the above, provided they bought it at the right j r.u.k.,?1,s at 75 cents per quart and )rice. These machines are usually sold from the stores at from 30 to ' . tq jlt.r gajjon ?3o. AgenU are however canvassing from house to house in town aud ! Made by inrougri ine country, st iiing mese same macnines 10 me people ai xrom $60 to f 70, double the price asked at the stores. We know w hereof we Fjicak because we have sold all these machtr.es ourselves with the ex ception of the &injer, which has always been sold by agents in order to maintain their exhorbitant prices. ' Nov we want to ask you, kind friends, if you arc so well provided with this world's goods that you can affird to pay $'30 to $3-3 for a few moment's speech cf an oily tonucd agent. If not, call at our store in -T5ugene, where you can get the best of the lot for $:J0 to $33, and where you can always have your guarantee made good. i Further it is a fact that perhaps few people are aware of, that the ro-; ttary, shuttle is the cor-jing machine, running 50 percent lighter, wjtti less r.oiso, and sewing much faster. The Whveler et Wilson and Stand-' rnr ari are the only machines of this kind, both good macliine.; erhnpj t-ithNrposeisirig a-mc minor points that the other Las not. The' Standard,, however, leading in ionitof material and construction, is the I finest finished machine known to the art, and ire will sell then, from our tore at from $30 to $33. But remember, it you want to luiv a ' Tf7A MM Lnf W, I HAUL ffWr5 COPYRIGHTS. CA I OBTAIN A MTOTf rr"trr;t an1 r rl a tMiwt Hxriorv rtt to Ml tV t't1.. wtj hAT bad nur:r tttiT imn' lrs-tve nth pmtmt btuiDsfan. rMBrx.uiiosw tl jna rtntlT ant dMiiial. A liaBdbsli ti in. fancaUh'ii sVMrauif I'a r nis aoU hw to ojk Iaju i bant sw-ni fr. AIki a mtajotaa ot wchaa t'atrau LiUtn ihr Uuna A Oil fwrtu piJ nolciothe atf ft r Aartra. arj tbaa r tmMwht rdf T tMfar io puUtcviu cmt m to ia tarort'i. Ih4 nri-r1id pr, Imci1 vsaJr. am'f ijlnr!id La ( far tA Urm-at nntiauoa of hot os.i!fte worm in im vorid. 3 taaip4 noaa arct frv. HaiijLU ici.tuoa. nntiiiT, cm a rar. nrtr L' 14. 'i i rtnts arerr DlUDl ?nntjas brMft- lui piSIMS, lo sulors. SBHl simuscrasas of vttb alsasw sosoi am tUIn sn show laa latt dit.-Ts sa4 Mar n.nlrnts. A !'!rvti Ml SX A t-iU N'W lorn. tVl Dnoiuvjl Garrett A llubart Viee-rrea'nlcnt Jelm H;iy Secretory of Stnte I.yman J Gago Pecretary of Treasury Knasell A A'.ger cretary c( War E A Ilircticock SecrctasT of the Interior macliine at less inee than ttie Kotarv. we nave also trie Manuaru i- Lrator, one of the finesUVibratine machines made, with wood work CJeuernl Directory Ftand and attachments, same as Standard Rotart: or if that is still tool William MtKinl.y I'reaideut high w have the Paragon at 1 25. and Norwood at $20 also guaranteed , for 5 yeirs. . . Now do not waste your money on Ncwspr.per or other cheap ma chines that no factory guarantees but buy a Paragon, or if you want the best, do not let the agents talk you into believing that their 70 machine is better than the same machine would be at f 35, and call at once at our store and be convinced that we are telling ynu the truth and that we will sell you the best machine on the market for 135 or less. Yours to Live and Let Live. HORN & PAINE. P. S. We are also selling one of the best Eicysles in the wortd the "White" as well aa other good cheap wheels. See account of the great races in iSan Fran:isco with riders from all over the world "White Bicycles win evervthing." II. & P. faro of Thanks. Here the mob bound .Sanderson, ' . t hard and fxt, lied a stout rope Dear sir: At the last regular about his neck and pushed him meeting of The Womans Christian off into pace. His neck was Temperance Unian, a unanimous, broken by , the fall. The only vote was taken to extend to you words spoken by Sanderson were: our hearty thanks, for your recent i "Where can you hide me? John I) Ixmif James F tVilfon John W iiio9 C B fmith Melville W 1- tiller Secretary of Navy Secy of Agriculture Attorney General rostuiaater General Chief Justice STATE Or OBEGOX. Joeeph Simon Thos If Tongue V K Ellis TTGeer F I Dunbar C S Moore J If Aikerman W II 1-eeJ U B Senator 9' outspoken temperance sentiments, with which we are in full sympathy. Respectfully yours. Mrs. J. S. Dale. Cor.tSecty, W. CIVU. We publis'J.the above resolution not with a view of parading be fore the public what we consider unraeritod praise, fur we claim nothing, for a simple discharge of duty, but we publish it in order to show that the W. C. T. U. of Eugene is composed of ladies of The little band of farmers, hay ing completed their work, pro ceeded home as noiselessly as they had come The lynchers were unmasked, and made no ef fort to conceal their identity. Moods In California. Stockton, Cal., March 23. Reports from many sections of the Fan Joaquin valley showing that the flood caused by the late Tisnw ti' ni im i n& n c n ! r i I n n .1 quick discernment pf th right and . ,. . . ... a , . . .. . . ... of rt-ceding, ar it was anticipated ready to show their appreciation ., ,, , .... : - ' . , 11 it would. Water is still pouring in or ever movement in community, , , , , , . ,on the lowlands, but in some places winch tends to advancement of I., , . . . ' . , . i the area covered is not incrcas- tho great cause of temperance 1 . . , , ., ,. : , . , Jable, owing to the depth of the to which they are devoted. H . . . . i hockcU. In some places the water Murderer Lj uched. Holton, Kan., March 25. liar . .ry Sanderson, the young farmer, who attempted. to murder his sweetheart, Myrtlw Fleischer, near Mayetta , Sunday, . but instead wounded Mrs. John Fleischer, her aunt, o that she died at 2 o'clock thi morning, " was "lynched this morning by a mob from Mayctta. After leaving a guard over the restaurani-keeiier nd attendant, tho prjecHMon drove out to the t-dge of the ciltoahigh brido, lahich crossed Pr.nner cr'ck. Geo XV McEriJel Congressman 1st Dint Congressman 2nd Dial Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer Supt. Pup Instruction Mala I'rintor D R N l'.lacWburn Attorney Gerleral V K Wolverton f , It S Bean Supreme Jujjeo F A Moore ) W II Hell Cleik Uoar.l School land Com C li R 'lliner U H District JaJte Zoetli Iloustr U 8 Marshal D M Dunne Collector Int. Itevenoe John Hall U 8 Dial. Attorney ! ' SCCOXO JLUICUL KlaTRICT. J W Hamilton Jude Geo M Drown Prosecuting Attorney u. s. lano orricc, kokihcro. J II Tootli Kect.irer J T Eri dges ' lieglbter LASS COCKTT.' William Koykendal ) nenators is so deep that the owners do not expect to have their land drained before July, too late for planting a second crop. There are many small streams in this section, and it is these that are causii; the most trouble, the larger ones le inj; generally high-banked. In some places the flood ill be ben eficial. It is estimated that the flooded area covers nearly IIO,0(X) acres. Provision has In-en made at iloi'o for quartering Americans troops in tho custom hous at an expense of 4yX)0. I D Driver J j Iran Mclneenl - llpres3ntiliTe F M Tlrattain W F Gray J E C Ie Clerk V W Withers fsheriff A S Patterson j Treaanrer William M Miller School Snpt D A Burton ' Anwsnor ICO Potter Coonty Jmlge Henry Edwards) Commiitaionera WJTiley J U F Collier Rirveyor Dr W L Cheshire Coroner ai'otnic CITT. William Kujkendull Mayor DKPorris . Iteconler K U Hkipwortli City Attorney J StiU-s City Marshal 1 1. Simpson 1 G Croncr W V Onhnrn) W II I fames (ieo Kinder W II I.H. key Jrrrr ll'rn I. K nry It M n in my Nifhtwatchmen Coiuicilincn tiect Coiniiiiaioticr F. L. Chambers H AS TIII M. I " I BROAD-AXl-: r PROSPECTUS - i . , " The BroMl-Axc will heiiccfoith be pub lislicd on AVedncsdays of each week at v ROOM 4 OVER (CLTJInTCTS STORE Corner of Willamette and Eighth Streets, Kugenc, Oregon , Look out for sign "liroad-Axe" t always staanding at the foot of the' stairway lead- mg up to the second floor where you will find us to give you a friendly shake of the hand and take your subscription w hich is only 81.00 per year, 50 cents for six months or 25 "cuts for three months invariably in advance. Wnrc pnrcli.ing the Koronl wo hare a bona fide lint of subscribers we think second to no paer published In Eugene vhii li makes the Hrad Axe a flint clan adrertiniiiK tn dium. l'-nniiiftiii pnrlles nluinhl hiake a note of this and sou lis bo fois g'llun elsnahere. " Pspecinllr should tlns-e Imvlnu h gnl ndvertiseinnnts to plain, consult us for trims. As to the policy of the tlroid Aie, that we think It too well known to need repetition here. We shall ' continue to advocate all the leading irform meantiies alilt h are SKitatint th public mind. We ahnll make ll s specially to guard tue interests of tho ta n)fr at in tho pant. Ia fact wo shall roiitinua t'i piihlish a live, indi-iiendont, fuailvss Deppaier. ftihnciihe fr it and give the Hroad timi. J - J I II It IMt NlOVCH, fl,lll'lll'4 Farm Machinery. McCormaDk Binders and Mowers. 1 Iiiis-k-Iom mill ),Arnn-oiiM. ltH(. jOtlh lit LV'M(. i1?. Corner-Ninth and Oak Streets. YERINGTON'S lIta1lis llltl..'l ' U IM Will i-nro iold in hu dead, I. a rt and Iiillirfinu Tiy box nnd Ui coil V lured. AV4 'llltllltli'lM'tdl'O It illll lllM r iiiiKiiiti llll'4lii. Yerrinton's Ninth Street Drug Store. ISlKal KMC, M 1 . ' IJACKK'PS ' CAPES. New Coods Arrive Wcekiy so vou can have a new Stock to Select from at any ! time. Prices always the Lowest. I S. H. FRIENDLY i vsvva...1astsva..'sT''3 I'lticKs Ths public will p!ese canii -tike notice that I am aim: still at the OLD STAND ivn on 8th St. Etipene, Ore. ii i; il'jt. with i variety of Goods i too numerous to mention. Burg's Variety Store. Our Mohawk Brandof Srici:s and Hakim. Powiikk are (Guaranteed Ahsolutely ririiK and full AVmniiT. Ynr Money UucW ir not SalinffoJ I.IS.DStiC $13.00 Will buy a3-Piece Bedroom Set with 24X20 Bevel Glass AT DAY & HEDERSON'S THK I UIIMTUKK DKALKKS A.NI) UNDKUTAKKKS Oot. 7tll lllll ArlllfllllOl 4 Ntl'OtMN.. Il-in-nxilt