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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1903)
CASTORI« 9 oo D rops For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Sought LANE COUNTY W.C T. U. CONVENTION Interesting Meeting at Saginaw September 30th and October 1st. vice. He sayl that Eugene to the best city in Oregou outside of Piitland, and ba* metropolitan weya. He thought the in prov<meuts going on here were truly woderful. Recently the postal department made a ruling that “outside mail" could be forwarded from newspaper office* direct to their agents over any trains carrying laggage. In speaking of thia he reuiaiked that it was a curious fact that the Daily Guard was the first and up to this time, the ouly paper that was taking advantage of this law in Oregon. Mr. Whitney ie a genial, pleasant gentleman, and thoroughly under stands bis business. He is very popu lar among the railway mail eervics boys. ______ A. L. Roney, of (ioa’en, was in! w. KAYS’ pi bl . Eugene touay. Embalmers and bj? F. E. Alley came in from Roseburg this afternoou. David Eby weut to Harrisburg to tmbalmee. r 1 day ou a visit. John Barger returned to Roseburg 1 Heitzman Brothen Bought I. M. this afternoon. Francis' Plant West of E. J. Frasier was a passeuger to Portland today. Eugene. A. Goldsmith was able to be down town again today. I. M. Francis who has operated a Miss Marie Thomprou went to Al ■ t distillery for the manufacture brandies for the past several yiars bany today on a visit. Jobu Joined arrived last night from a west of Eugene, has sold out to Heitz- mau Brothers, well known farmers, the Blue River mines. aud they took possession of the plant E. (J. Tobey left today for Sher man county on a visit. last Monday. Mr. Lrancisdid not operate the Mrs. Frank Page came down from plant this summer, but the new pro Saginaw this afternoon. I prietors have already started opera Miss Mabel Miller went to Portland tions aud will work out the fall today to visit two weeks. crop of fruit, mostly on apples. It is Latest ininj W. L. Houston returned this after a little too late to work on prunes, Models. noon from Cottage Grove. hut some of the late variteties will Call and Lewis lloselton was in from bis be made into brandy. sawmill beyond Crow today. Francis’ brandies are known far •nvestigat^ Gus Ream aDd party left today for I aud wide for their excellent quality, and no doubt the Messrs. Heitzman a deer hunt at Pine Openings. «ill sustain the reputation established Attorney C. M. Kissinger went to by Mr. Francis. Albany today where be has a law tase. WILL INCREASE CAPACITY. J. E. P. Withers aud wife returned The Guard is informed that the thia afternoon from a trip to Mon capacity of the distillery willl l>e tana. i increased considerably and a larger W. J. Mu Ike j and father, B. G. market will be entered. Mulkey, went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Rev. D. E. Olson left this afternoon Why DoVty. for Franklin to attend the Christian church convention. (Daily Guard, October 6.) H. C. Mahon went to Albany p. II. Kyllo and wife are down from today on business, Mrs. Mahon Lucky Boy. This Popular^ Horace McKinley left this after accompanied him as far as Junction. T. H. Goyreau, of Jasper, paid the ■ noon for Portland, Guard a pleasant call today. Mr. Miss Sadie Ford returned this af tin, S|a_. | j Goryeau was formerly a locomotive ternoon from Creswell. Burns, Lame Back. Stif fireman, but resigned bis position | Bunions and ChilblaixZ Lee Logan and John Hooker, of recently and bought a fine stock farm flammatiou of ,Nlan or^ Panther, are in the city. near Jasper. Dr. M. E. Jsrngin, of Coburg, TESTLMOM ji spent last night in Eugene. Best Liniment Mrs. J. H. McClung returned this X 1 afternoon from a visit at Portland. Rain and sweat Henry D. Baldwin. to have iio effect cn works, Shullsburg. Wk ä J. C. Branstetter and family re- harness treated have tried many kitosT ! I uraka Hat* turned this afternoon to Junction ues* Oil. It ie- 4 but have never receina \ City. si.it» the damp, until I used Ballard'iS^j keeps the leath for Rheumatism Mdhul W. E. McElroy and family returned er soft and pii— \ it the best liniment able. Stitches J to Salem today, after a .pleasant visit do not break. ■ TLÜT1M0NUL No rotijh f wr- in Eugene. PURCHASED DISTILLERY Forced toq^ The annual convention of tbe Womau's Christian Temperance Union uf Laue County, convened at Saginaw, i in the afternoon of Sept. 3U, President I A\cgetabte Preparation for As Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler presiding. similating the Food and ReRuia The opening devotional* were fol Ung the Stetoachs and Bowels of lowed by department reports. Dis I nfanis /( hildkln cussion ou the needs aud methods of tbe work closed the session. The eveuing sessiou opened with Promotes Digestion Cheerful music, scripture reading and prayer. ness and Rest Contains neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral. The recitation, "Ik Didn't Think" N ot N abcotic . by Miss Beulah DeSpain, told why many young men fall. Kev. Boyles, pastor of tbe C. P. church of Cottage Grove, gave a stir Superintendent of Sewers Wilkins, ring address on a few phases of the tempernce problem. Noticed the City Surveyor Collier, and Council fact of the majority of women and man Griffin of the sewer committee girls at religious aud temperance ser yesterday made an inspection of the vices in contrast with the great new sewer recently constructed by excers of men aud boys in prison Klovdabl and Manerud, extending Apeifed Remedy for Constipa aud reformatories. Tbe inconsistency from the main sewer between East bon. Sour Sloiiwh Diarrhoea i of temperance workers, fighting the Fifth aud East Sixth streets to East Wbmajl QflNuteiBns Feverish brewers aud then helping harvest Fifteenth street, a distance of nine ness and Loss OF SLEEP. hops to make beer. Temperance blocks. They fouud the sewer to have been Far Simile Signatare of workers should deal with the enemy built in a very satisfactory manner, a» soliders of war, “No aid nor com and it will be accepted as soon as a fort to the enemy." NEW YORK Thursday the White Ribboners met little miuor work is completed, which A I <»ld will be done in a day or so. in early session. ) j Uovi s - i i s The contract price is something over --------- ----- --------------- —j Reports of Departments of Evangel L istic, Sunday School, Pure Litera I •6000. ture, Medal Contest, Lumbermen aud ' LXACT copy OF WRAPPER. Miners were called. --------------------------------------- «wt- Treasurer's report showed all orders cashed, with balance on hand. Re ports from individual unions gave evidence of active work. i The President’s addre-s gave a ! however, the following order issued The tegular monthly meeting of the The Eugene Water Supply. general outline of the year’s work. county commisisoners’ court is now j only last March has been revived: Throe institutes have been held, The state board of health has done in session, having convened this “Washington, March 25, 1903. national and state lecturers have Eugene and the local water company morning with Judge H. R. Kincaid “By direction of the president. visited the county, inspiring tbe and Commissioners Hill aud Edwards an injustice by condemning the water Brigadier General Leonard Wood, U. unions, aud increasing membership. in attendance. 'This forenoon was supply as impure. The Water Com I B. A., having filed tbe report which Much effort has been put forth in tbe devoted principally to the allowing Master’s name, aud He only can count pany pumps its water from a cistern of bills and other routine work. I completes his services as military tbe gain. , dug deep through gravel on the east Bridge mntters also claimed the governor of Cuba aud commander off Election of officers resulted in tbe aide of the town with tilteratiou from court's attention for a while. tbe military forces, stationed in that following: President, Mrs. Eva C. The work of repariiDg the damage the river, a hundred feet away. The island from December, 1899, to the Wheeler, Cottage Grove; Correspond- done to the Coburg bridge yesterday tace to chafe , sewerage and draiu of the town is to Cures Sciio, Mid cut. '1 he K Hon. H. H. Gilfry returned to Eu harness rot 2 close of American occupation, is ind Secretary, Mies Lizzie Orpud, by the knocking out of the approach, i Gfj'y keeps Cottage Grove; Recording Secretary, one side aud below and entirely away J 4 geue tliis afternoon frem his trip to Rev. W. L. Riley, u [ relieved from further duty in con Mrs. M. O. Howe; Treasurer, Mrs. will be commenced as soon as the i Io king I i;e «a California. L from the water sjurce of supply. N. Y„ writes: ‘'After i new, but river goes down. nection with the office of former Louise wear* twice i DeSpain; Vice President, • excruciating pain from So* 9 Mies Anna Ham, one of the tele- Above Eugene, excepting Cottage Ir.ugb;. lhe j as mutism, under variotu Mrs. Louise II. Johnson. military governor of Cuba. um - Eureka phone operators, is very ill from t Grove which is twenty-two miles K I was induced to try h n| Harness Oik fy A delate on tbe question, “Should “Tbe administration of General appendicitis. Liniment, the first app..^ away, there is but one town of any / wives have an individual purse? ” I my first relief, and the -d I Wood, both as military commander W. J. Holland, of Crow, and John / gave a lively aud harmonious discus size, Springfield, with probaldy eight A. N. Srtiker and his force of men McCullough, of Hadleyville, spent relief. I give it nnqmiiii C3 5Old /Z* of tiie division and department of bion. Judges decided in the negative. a \ mendation. vervwhera ( / who have been in the western part of last night in Eugene. hundred population, and with no A \ ? n can-»—- Il . Cuba and as military governor was With thanks to tbe ladies of Sagi the county several weeks building dis."5. ¡.A-X sewerage system to polute the river. Dr. W. L. Cbesthire left for Grants Hade by highly creditable. The civil govern naw for their hospitable homes and and repairing county bridges, have All above Eugene for ninety miles, Pas» this afternoon. He is a wit Stondard Oil ment was managed with an eye single very excellent and bountiful luneb, returned to Eugene, the work having Ccmpiny ness in the Gibson case. are mountain streams with no possible the conference’closed. been completed. Vincent & C o.,Drt j. to the benefit of the Cuban people, W. H. Dinebart, who has been in source of contamination, flowing into They built new bridges across Dead utyder tbe supervision aud control of wood creek and Indian creek and re Eugeue for several months, left to the Willamette. tbe military government. Tbe paired the Lake creek bridge. The day for his home in South Dakota. Take your map, Mr. State Board of Cuban people themselves bad an op Deadwood creek bridge is 120 feet J. H. McClung left again thib after Health, aud see it our statement is long and the Itffiian creek bridge is noon for Grants Pass, where he is a portunity to carry on their own gov uot true, theu tell us how a water about 100 feet and both are covered. witness in tbe Gibson murder trial. eminent to a constantly increasing SCHOOL OF MUSIC-EUGENE, OREL supply drawn from pure mountain » Those who have seen them say they W. L. Houston returned this after degree, so that when Cuba assumed The Christian church at Springfield are splendidly built. streams, flowing over rock bottoms noon to Cottage Grove, Ilia a» w mil I her independence she started with was dedicated last Sunday at 11 a. at Dorena is now busy turning out Superior facilities for study of I’iano, Voice, Vio and by rock banks can carry im tn.. The dedicatory sermon was the best possible chance of success. Cello and other Stringed instruments, harmo i lumber. purity? The river above Eugene is “Out of au utterly prostrate colony preached by Dean E. C. Sanderson, compositiont etc For catalogue address tj Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey have entirely different from the lower past L. L. D., which was exceptionally a free people was built up. Tbe new Uuiversity of Oregon ” or returned from Salem Ole Haldarsen, who purchased the and Eugene, good •. Mrs. E. O. Lobdell eang a of the valley where it flows over mud nation started under more favorable beautiful solo and the dedicatory P. J. bansen place west of Eugene where they attended the fairs.—Rose I. M. GLEN. Dea bottoms and between mud I auks. conditions than 1ms ever Been tin prayer was offered by Rev. D. E. last ¡spring, arrived here Jast night burg Review. Here it is all gravel, rock. Miss Edith Hoffman returned home •ase in any singlo instance among Olson, Lane county Secretary and from Nalley City, N. D., with a car We kuuw whereof we speak, V i load of horses, farming implements, from Portland last night. She was Evaugelist. her fellow Spanish American re have tlshed in the river aud not a few The church baa been beautifully housebiold goods, etc. His family accompanied by Miss KeegaD, of San publics. The record stands alone in improved with a new roof, two coats arrived last Saturday. Mr. Haldarsen Francisco. of its tributaries from far up in the history, and the benefit conferred of paiut, two new rooms in front, a is an energetic farmer, and no doubt ----- DEALERS IN----- Dr. T. B. Ford, Dr. B. F. Rowland mountains to Eugene. thereby upon the people of Cuba was large flue, a new pulpit and choir will succeed in his new Western home and Rev. Edward Gittens, returned Such a damaging statement should no greater than the l*>nor conferred loft, carpeted aud furnished with this afternoon from the M. E. confer not be made on hearsay or at random, upon tbe people of tbe United States. good chairs. The inside has been ence at Salem. wainscoted, clothed and (tapered. Tin and Graniteware. most of all by a body of men whisi F. A. McCall, secretary of the die “The war department, by direction mere assertion cannot but carry great of tiie President, thanks General The improvements amount to over trict fair, returned to Roseburg today. The Harvest Edition of the Daily •600. He was well pleased with the way NEW BUSINESS, NEW GOODS. CALL AND INSPECTOR weight with and prejudice the uulu Wood and the officials, civil and mili This work was undertaken by Kev. Oregon Statesman is at hand, It the fair was conducted. formed. . tary, serving uuder him upon the D. E. Olson, the first of September, contains 40 pages of excellent matter EL-GENE east ninth street , Rev. J. T. Abbett, formerly pastor descriptive aud illustrative of Salem completion of a work so difficult, so aud completed the first of October. All indebtedness was provided for and other principal Willamette valley of the Eugene M. E. church, stopped Dishonest Harmer Worked Po. important, and so well done.’’ poiuta, including Eugeue, Cottage °.tf. ,here to,18y 0D his waT hoIue »0 on dedication day. from the conference at There we have it in a nutshell, Grove aud Junction City. It is the Ashland, Tbe ladies gave a public dinner tato Steal. right kind of literature to send East Salem. praise for Leonard Wood and repri which was a grand success. • • • • A CAR LOAD ■ • • • Mrs. Dora Collver, of Marshfield, Rev. D. E. Olson preached in the to intending immigrants. A farmer residing near Logan, maud aud insult for General Nelson Direct from quarries in New England. is visiting at the home of her aunt. evenli g to a large and attentive au Clackamas county, has been discov A. Miles. Mrs. I. E. Stevens. She will leav^ 1 wo more cars on the way. dience ou the subject of “Hope." The strenuous young man in the ered ill the act of despoiling the in a few days to visit her father in Kev. J. B. Holmes, state evangelist, None furnish better work. Washington county commisaiou men in Portland of their White House is fast reaebiug hia Itegins a revival meeting at tbe church None in the valllej handle in larger quantities Miller Brothers yesterday reported level. the first Sunday in November. profit*. Samuel Pellett, has returned from Hence our prices are right . the sale of 100 bales of this year's lie was seen to take a large stove crop of hops to C. L. Fitchard, for San Francisco, where he has been for Write for booklet. several months. He is visiting at 23 cents pier pound. pipe about half as wide as the sack, One of the noticeable features in be residence of his sister, Mrs. B. F. They also state that their big prune place it therein and till the inside connection with athletics is in schools, crop is about cared for and that they Dorris. He is in fine health. of the pipe with small and bliglit- is that all the best athletes of j bad a record breaker thia year, The strlckin stock. The apace between Oregon University are leaders in prunes were well developed and (Daily Guard, October 7.) the pipe and the outside of the sack their classes. Tbe old belief that brought a fair price. Herbert Leigh to home again. ; Daily Gnard, October 7. ) was tilled with the choicest pota books and athletic training are an TO COOK. We have» Archie King is down from Blue O. P. Hoff, the state labor commis toe* to be found on the farm. The tagenistic, is not borne out by facts, Kiver. aiouer under tbe new law, ie in Eu- lire of goods for stovepipe would than l>e withdrawn lu the public schools the same con gene on an official trip through Mrs. G. R. Chrisman is visiting in eaves the tired hou*k*|" The anuual meeting of tbe Columbia Portland. and the sack sewed up. The pur ditlon prevails largely, outdoor Southern Oregon. unplasant ta^kofusing! e Mr. Hoff is making the trip to River branch of the NVomeu's Foreign chaser on opening the sack from any sport being the beet stimulant to W. E. Wilson came in from Cor Hemember we are h?adquarter9 Missionary Society of the M. E. vallis today. posltiou would ouly coni» acromi the bard study ever introduced into the liecome eenuainted with labor condi f,,ra I kinds of fruit and vegeta tions thoughout the state, and will church will be held in Eugene, Oct. good potatoes, the unfit stock being public school system. This depart visit all tbe manufactories to see that Nth to lltb, inclusive. Prominent hi thoir eeaaon. Piicees are firmly secured in the center, ment of the schools is too often neg tbe child labor law to complied with, women from all over the state will Sveral local commission men of lected.— East Oregonian. Mr. lioif was formerly station lie in attendance, as will also several Ths agent and postmaster at Irving, returned foreign missionaries who Red 121!. Portland have lieeu victimized by •set will make addressee. Low From there be went t> Portland this an J they seut a man to investi fn«S* A real estate dealer who ha* hi« where he was employed in the South ''«'•«I gate; the exposure of the trick re Woteh office over the Koeeburg government ern Pacific Company's freight depot. <•«*« sulted. land office advertisee: “Guaranteed He was appointed labor commi**ioner Non-Magnetic -Mrs. M. Teague, aged 7» year., forest reserve script for sale in large by the governor last summer, and he Itxxel 3-lvsr Case I now resides at Salem. His many died Oct. K, 11*«, in the Roosevelt, Miles and Wood. or small quantities. " Purchaser* of friends were greeting him today. Spencer FnI:y Guaranteed ■ ■■ gnu'll Creek district, of old age. Fonerai Tne vreat remedy for n-rvou. prostea: 1: • ' ’ . -f or i*** The curt note of retirement of Gen this script, be might add, are not *ub For Mie by ; Ax was held today. F lu... -CT. X L .. ' = eral Nelson A. Mile*’ i* not being ject to the tirade of question* that ALL JEWELERS I ICTCB iieiMS* ’ or °PU1^ wBick leal to < “ “ c .. *!A tlisstrata« Booklst I apologized for by the admiuiatration are put to individuals who apply to Fred Lanoa died Oct 6, 1ÄH. at Ui'K USING. I* or<ler iuaraul -toe- - -f. ’ «O rsqosst >kcwtM I • voino. 6 boxes for »5.00. IMt noTI x < HI ’ll' “• the county poor farm, from cousu mp- organ* on tbe ground that President the government for a lt>* acre tract. \ COLORED I For by Linn Drug Co. tion. He was aged 37 years Roosevelt doe* uot ^believe in putting l\ farcy I laudatory matter into such order*. The Issso. which politician* find so 0\ DIALS I (Itoiiy Guard, October 7.) This apology is not true. No ooe hard to learn is aimpie enough. It - j Tht New England I Trocbct’s Colchicine S F. i'.. Whitney, chief clerk of the | has teen more reckless of enc< tul- to that courage to the lest political A standard and infallible cure !nr R ' ’ ; J £-' railway mail service, «Jb be*di,uar COLCHÌCÌNE F. E. Dunn has just purchased y WM &. I endorsed by the highest medxji »Ltnor ums than Roosevelt, as e reference asset a leader can have, and that it tera at Portland, Or., was in Eugene 21,tW pounds of hops from C. ¿7 P’SÄseT.cMa. I Ameruz. D pensed onlv r A. i SAUCYLATE to bis *|>eecbes laudatory of Attor is truckling to «reining expediency yesterday and today. Mr. Whitney is I Severn, who ran tbe Owen yard west solve in liaunis of the stoma- ' ,ou' , tcoe- : disagreeable symptoms. Pr-ce, »1 fy .4 K ney General Knox, Judge Taft and l and not defyirg it which weaken* I tbe gi itleman who direct* the tnsil > of Eageus. The price paj<] j, not druggists. Be sere and get the - "‘•J „« m •* y service of < >mgon, and was in Eugeue ; given out, but we understood it to Z \>a p— ’ ■ other*, demouetrate. To cap all,] wii.i.i.aua mh , c»fc. ai.rVKi-»**- hl*. ou busioeas conwecteii with the sei near the top price paid this jear. Bears the Signature NEM SEWER WELL BUILT In Use For Over i hcWhitf Schwärzst BOOK $I .; Personals. BALLARD'S M > n COMMISSONERS’ COURT IN SESSION CURES , I Bridges Completed. A CHURCH RE DEDICATED UNIVERSITY OF OREO From North Dakota. J. w. QUACKENBUSH & Vehicles, Implements, Hardware, A Splendid Edition. MONUMENTS ARRI'/I Hops at 23 Cents. STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER ¡EUGENE GRANITE ARD MARBLE I W W MARTIN, Proprietor TOO WARM Will Meet in Eugene. Died Padishah CHIEF CLERK RAIL WAY MAIL SERVICE J WHITE 12 Another Hop Sale. c— 7 For ^ale by Linn Drug