The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, March 12, 1904, Image 8

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    GRAND MASTER
SETTLED
YORAN WELCOMED
THE GORREL
CASE
• :<e iviad You Have Always Bought, and which has been
i . u-.e for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
an I has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
Ml Counterfeits, Iniita.: ns and “ Jnst-as-good” are but
♦Opcr tnonts tb’it trifle vlth nnd endanger the health of
Sfifauts and Children—J:, pericnce against Experiment,
CASTOR IA
Custoria is a Iiacmlpss • bstitute for Castor OU, Pa re­
{¿uric, Drops and .Soot In.ij Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
u>utui*>n neither Opium, .Horpliine nor other Narcotic
miet/ nee. Its age is It 'guarantee. It destroys Worms
■ U «.lays I'everi.-lmcs
taimes.«. . ft cures Diarrhoea and Win«
Uolic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
aud Flutulericy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
^«omach and Bowels, giving healthy mid natural sleep,
A." ire Children's Panacea—The Mother’s FricuiU
CASTORIA
irtWHE
B ars tbo Signature of
’vna
ALWAYS
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Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
LOWER SIUSLAW
GATIONAL CHURCH
NEWS ÍTEMS
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Married—On Maple Creek, Wednes­
day, March 2, 1904, by Rev T A Yost,
During the Sunday
Mr William Austin and Miss Addie
Buss, both of Maple Creek.
Services.
Work was resumed at O. W. Hurd’s
mill Tuesday afternoon, after a ehut
I Uy Guard Match 7
down of two weeks on account of the
S? l lay
.ureuouu,
about
11:30 absence or Superintendent Phillips
«¿■it o k, in the midst of the services and a number of his men.
o Cuugie^utiubal « uurch, lire
Operations on the Sinslaw salmon
out in the basement of th« hatchery have been finished for tbe
h ,
uuA much damage would ! setson. All the young fish have been
e ■!. dune bud it not been dls- turned out to find tlielr own food and
<n» ■> ■ l in time.
the plant was closed down last ¡Satur­
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.iu iu laige quantitiea began to day.
gai t. up through the floor into the
Eugene R. McCornack returned
nrr Ft-Hum, and Pastor R. T. Cross, yesterday from Corvalis, where he has
aul.-jug that there was a tire in tlie been attending tbe Oregon Agricultu­
<b esurient, dismissed his congreagtion ral College.
»■r: the church was Boon emptied
James L Furnish arrived here from
wM scut any excitement.
Eugene Wednedsay.
He has been
. k investigation proved that the
appointed deputy asnesEoi for this part
■town from one of thh furnace pipes
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ignited th« woodwork in the of Lane county, aud came in to in-
X> truant, uud tbe flames were innk- ! terview the property owners.
Mrs. Roberts, wife cf chief engineer
Tund headway.
Au alarm whs
<1 in, th department responding ion the Roscoe, and her son, came up
.luck orilei. One of tlie small from Coos bay on last trio of that
niioii! extinguishers was naml to I boat, and will make their home iu
Mr. Roberts and family
jr»' out the fin -, and the damage will IT irence.
arc now residing in one of B. Bar­
■ -'»nt to only a few dollars
I is blaze caught exactly the same nett ' h bouses in the lippet part of
he one at the new Engene theatre I town.
•\ meeting of the c< ngregation of
the opening night, und which
tbe Presbyterian church at Acme was
«» i I., ar causing a panic.
held Tuesday evening fcr the election
of officers and transaction of other
business. Grant Enrliuidt was elected
.trustee for three jeara; Mrs. Mary
l Cushman was elected tteasurer for
*- rile little or no hope bad lieeu I OLe year, aud Mies Eva Cushman or-
-, »med for some weeks of the rc- i giniist for one year. The treasurer's
• of J allies A. Stevens from th-
| report showed nil bills paid uud ten
that
.erious p
« nuts «-ash ou baud.—From l’be West.
of
bis
led him,
will co
to bis
friends,
onday,
three
W. 11. De Varney han established at
Portland,
Or., ail indepei dent supply
Stevens was born
lin»ouri, Janiiiity hoiiBi- fm all electrical ai d telephone
lii.e tut Her cro.-s«d the plaibH suppl ies. Mr. DeVarney is potting in
i in <>-«7, li*'' .'in just «1« an at. I i applying in al ly all th-' '.ode
being but eight years cf n ■■ pendent and farmers’ lines in Oregon,
iu«i year. III«- hi 'O al i-f white and io lepn.’U.s tie hugest u..»mi
Lum lit in Lime county, James faoturer. of tel«*pbuue go«.da in
us made Lune county his home, the world.
Su : r' Blaze
in
the
Basement
rrerc, resided coutinuouaiy en
Atinati.’ti claim, or a part thereof,
i y tn. . .tiivr, u r.'ridci c ■ of
in practically lhe came
Mro Ii'nnic I eevsp
ill lu» U'Li‘llL ij ili'-■l*
murri» I to Emily I'’. Green wood
fsob. blie survnes lilui,
with their three children,
and Welby Stevens and Mrs.
.-'omuierville, ail resident if
tonuly.
fuiieiul will ue held ut the turn
in-«’ ut it o’clock Wednesday
rcti l>, interment to tiias
Eugene .Masonic ce 111'
Mrs. Jennie T.esver, wife of Janna
II. Leaver, of Greenleaf, I.ano coun­
ty, died nt 845 High street this morn
Ing at 0:15 o’clcck as a result of an
operation performed yester I. y fo
cancer, She was aged 12 year», and
leaves a husband. The funeral will
be held tomorrow afternoon at 2
o’clock, witli iuteruieut iu the 1. O.
O. F. cemetery.
Contract Leu
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fi.rmer
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Fieli t” W.
work
To be ttrsd out from hard work or bodily
exercise fa »e?ural and rest is the remedy, but
theTe is an exhaustion without physical exer­
He Visited the Portland Masors
tion and a tired, never-rested feeling—a weari­
Friday Evening.
ness without work that is n/inatural and shows
Frank Gorrell’« Claim some seriona disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief causes of
that “Always-tired, never-rested condition” is impure blood and bad circu­
lation. Unless the body Is nourished with rich, pure blood there «4 lack of
1 Portland Telegram, Saturday: The
nervous force, the mus­ For over four years I Buffered with general debility»
visit of Grand Master S M Yoran, of
cles become weak, the di­ causing a thorough breakingdouB of my system. My
(the Ancient Free and Accented Ma-
cousin, who had been benefited by S. 8. 8., told me
gestion impaired, and about
it. I tried it and it cured me. I heartily re­
! son^'Grand Lodge of Oregon, to Wil-
general disorder occurs commend
8. 8. S. to all who may feel the need of a
liamette Lodge, No 2, and Columbia
oniif
atm
throughout the system. thoroughly good blood
Lodge, No «14, last evening, accom­
Debility, insemr.ia, ner
44 W. Ninth St., Columbia, Tenn.
panied by other officers of tbe Grand
vousness, indigestion,
For Damages Received by Col­ dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the hundreds of little
Lodge, brought out a large attend­
ailments we often have are due directly to a bad con­
ance at Masonio Temple Thursday I
lapse of a Bridge—Finally
dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest
evening.
way to get rid of them is by purifying and building
Accepted Sum of
Grand Mzetar Yoran delivered an
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up the blood, and for this purpose no remedy equals
instructive and i -teretting address,
S. S. S., which contains the best ingredients for
$2190.
pertaining somewhat to tbe Listory
cleansing the blood and toning up the system. It is a vegetable blood purifier
of the honored fraternity in this com­
and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and through it the entire system
Roseburg
Review.
A
considerable
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monwealth, and aneot the ideals of
is nourished and refreshing sleep comts to the tired, never-rested, body,
portion of tbe day Friday was occu- !
THE SW/rr SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,
its tenets. Other officers of the Grand
Against Douglas
County.
Lodge aud Past Grand Masters Hod- pied by the county court and Frank'
sou aud Jacob Mayer, macle brief ad­ Gorrell in reachiug an agreement and
dresses. After conclusion of the reg­ making a settlement of the latter's
ular business the evening wss devoted claim against Douglas county for
to social intercourse and inception of I n ages received by the collapse of a
high bridge near Millwood early in
the dittiuguished guest of honor,
large number of members of other July, 1902, It will be remembered I 0
lodges were included among tbe visit­ that 7y tbe falling of that bridge Mr. I •
ors to greet the guests and participate Gorrell was precipitated a distance of
iu the informal programme of the about 35 feet among tbe rocks and de­ •
bris, bis fine team of horses being
evening.
killed instantly. After weeks of suf­
fering from tbe critical injuries sus­
tained, Air. Gorrell finally recovered
sufficiently to be able to again get
around aud look after bis attaie. He
then filed a claim against the county
for $10,000 damages for the injuries I
® East 9th Street,
Eugene Oregon
received. After postponing the mat­
tar
from
term
to
term
the
county
Good Many Homesteads Being
court offered him $1,000. This was
Located in Western Lane for
refused and he appealed the case to
the circuit couit. All Douglas vouu-l
the Chittem Bark.
ty taxpayers baing deemed interested j
parties, aud therefore disqualified as
A correspondent at Greenleaf, Lane jurors, ths case was taken to Lane
county, writes as follows:
county for trial. There rhe jury re­
“Chittem claims” are in demand, turned a verdict in favor of Mr. Gor­
harni^s, pure to accomplish DESIRED
nd a good man y homesteads are be­ rell for $6000. This verdict was set
i S. L»tv.
known fe nial c remedy. Price, $1.50 per botale*
ing located a hero there are canyons aside by the court on tbe ground that ÜrSlTtOIÎ 0-’«-.i-**o- - -•
•’■.'.ions. Tso set ulne Is put up only la pasty-soa™1 < er-
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- nr tim b< ul«, ihns:
containing the tree, the object being under an act passed by tbe last Legis­
.-i.
a » III. a ... - J. è •. co . :
Tluvv’Mal, Ohio.
to peel the bark and abandon the lature no more than $2,000 daUHges
claims, as there is no valuable timber can be paid by a county in sueb cue -.
•_i r> Drug Co.
on them, and they are of no value as The accident bad occurred, bn«-««,',
before
tbe
enactment
of
tw
lav
homes under present conditions.
One man who has squatted on a although this actio:, iu toe Cireaii,
claim in a canyon debouching into court was opt b guu uutil af.iiward.
Recently n>'gu . s H oi . h weiv again
C'hickaliominy creek, is peeling the
ob
bark with a drawing knife and drying taken up with Mr. Gorteli, and late
it iu his cabin. He hired 1600 pounds Friday afternoon they were concluded
hauled to Eugene a couple of weeks l-y the cur ■ j paying him $2,000 dain-
ago and sold it for 9 cents a pound, •igee an . $190 lor his expenses iu
though by this process of peeling trial of the ease.
much of the inner bark is lost,so that
tLe bark is not of tLe best qualtiy.
J. W. Quackenbush & Sons |
LERS IN:
§ Hardware,
CHITTEM CLAIMS
IN DEMAND
Vehicles
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TH, C.NT.UR COMPANY, T- MURH.V BTHBCT, NIW VOHK CiTV.
irtE IN CONGRE­
ALWAYS TIRED
NEVER RESTED'.
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L yon ’ s
French Periodical Brc
•OT
V. W. TOMLINSON
BLAIR-NEWSHAM
WON THE MEDAL
NUPTIALS SUNDAY
J Sunday afternoon at 2:iiO o'clock,
at the Guodenougb lesideuce, occur­
red a quiet home wedding, the con­
tracting purlieu being .Mr. John Blair,
of Stanwood, Wueui^gton, and Mrs.
Gertrude Newsbam, formerly Miss
Milliron, of Junction City.
Mrs.
Baker played the wedding march and
little Earuestiue Hicks, of Ashland i.
a' flower girl, scattered violets iu the
I ride’s and groom's path as they took
their places before Rev. A. E. Mc­
Alister, who perforn ..d the ceremjuy.
Afterwards a delightful wedding
dinner was served. »July a few iuti-
mate friends and relatives were pres
ent.
n the Prize Deb ate at the Uni­
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versity Saturday Even­
Ladies’ Shirtwaists
Skirts, Laces and
Trimmings
All Very Low Priced
ing.
The Elumni prize gold medal was
awarded Vernon Wayne Tomlinson at
tbe debate in Villard Hall last Sat- !
urday night. The question discussed
was “Resolved, That the history o|
atdeunion ism in the U nited State
for the past twenty years shows a gen-1
eral tendency beneficial to tbe best |
interests of the country.” The de­
baters were as follows:
Atllrmativu—Harry Mcliiuney,
W. Cain, V. W. Tomlinson.
Negative—E. Stockwell, J. W. Mc­
Arthur, Fred Steiwer.
The judges were Hon. K. S. Beau,
(Guard Special Service.)
’78; Judge E. O. Potter ,’87; D. V.
Springfield, R. F. D. No. 1, Mar. 7. Iiukyendall, ’98.
—W. U. Barr lias accepted a position
as teacher near Blue River and left i
And Both Suffered.
for them last week.
Mr. S. Skinner made a business trip I ‘‘Yer say yer are sufferin’ from I
to Coburg last week.
dypsepsia? Yer don’t look like yer,
Mrs. J. H. Spores visited relatives had it.”
”1 haven’t. Aly boss has, though.”
ar Marcola Saturday aud Sunday.
•bool began at Djnna Monday
«'t h Miss Ella Hayden teacher, We
cornu
cud ths —
directors
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. , patroniz ,
in,: I ue talent, 811-1 predict for Miss
l:»yuen unqualified success.
Ur. Walter Smith and wife, of
Bickleton, Wash., here returned to
their home after an extended visit
with bis parents here.
A pleasant social event was tbe re­
ception party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. K. Hndyen last Friday evening.
About thirty guet-ts were present and
the time was enjoyably spent with
,’fit," “Flinch” and oth»r table
games. Several of tbe younger and
gayer sort monopolized the floor with
t -eir various p.ays,
Refreshments
were served during tbe Ce uiee of tbe
eveuing, and ail retnrued
well
pleased.
The it f i: t daughter of Mr.and Mre.
I. I’. Larimer d'ed at Springfield
-t te ay morning :> ,':lc o’clock, age '
11 days
1’bo funeral mu held this
:.:<unu.g s'. 10 o’cock, with intern:
In laiurel Grove cert:
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SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
600 Yds Wash Silk
25c Per Yard
1450] Yds Mexican and/Torchon Laces
5C
Per Yard
SATURDAY ONLY
SEE WINDOW------ FREE—Every Schoolboy and Girl will receive
a Wood Encased Slatepencil FREE—Saturday only.
FOR. YOUR
FisIiD.g Tackle
Hardware, Tinware
Guns Ammunition
Bicycles and
Bicycle Repairing go to
513
V. H’cre
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