Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 27, 1905, Image 2

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    A
Eugene Weekly Guard
fates during her visit to
the
>o the time be left
CAMPBELL BROT.IEBS
Publisher»
party a
weeks ago not being wortb over a cou­
Fbli-iied everyFri'iay, Eugene '»re
Subecriptiou ptice, 81..»J,per year if
ple of hundred dollar».
W'e doubt
Secretary Taft saying so.
if he did,
however, he missed a golden opportu­
pani in Advauce; 82.00 at end of year
nity of keeping ids moutb shut.
Entered at tbe Eugene, Oregon,
poe’offlice a» second cl»«» matter
Tbe
not make wbat sbe got or baa
year
writb ■ favorable season
that ex.raordiuary
wheat
belt com­
prised In Whitman county, Washing­
Population, ceuiUa of 1900.... 92,461 ton, harvested well op to tbe first of
Population, cjusus o' 1905.... 115.000
December. This season heavy rains
22 540 have sprouted tbe estimated
of
Pos'al recelp'a, v»ar ending
September 3J, 19'1 .................8212,56'
ou«bels
Postal receipts. V“»' eudiog
September $»; 19<i5.................. 456,8 1
no» a fall
h.e.bed
jf four
feed.
Increase, 114.9 per cent... .8214,2»i
wheat
million
remaining
un- .
in «books in the Held, and
of wet suo« to tbe depth
inches finishes It except for
Truly a wonderful wheat belt.
not ataXiJ analy­
The contraotor for building tbe rail­
sis, that Is as intended ty the Oregc-
road down tbe north bank of tbe Co­
niau for Portland's glorification.
lumbia to Portland says Italians are
ue ldegl rBilr0Md uborere.
He says
1'bese figures will
Let
In the five vears bsf esn tbt
us see:
federal census cf 1900 and the state
census cf tbe present year tbe popnls-
— -
-
- -
tlob very fairly increased almost one-
fourtb—to be exact 24 per cent, yet
; f the Italian never rides tbe brake
[
| beam nor trains lu the hobo ulxsa.
They don’t spend their money at tbe
j lgloouf that ugUHjjy follow railroad
receipts for but tbe last j construction,neither do they sell their
year of that five increased almost one
ime checks at a discount, being fore­
hundred arid fifteen per cent..doubled 1
handed enough to be able to wait for
and a sixteenth more. Figures won't
payday.
the postal
lie,
no difference bow manipulator»
use them.
Tbe census figures repre
NO BUILDING FOR
for tbe last year not o.dy Portlaud’r
TESTING MACHINE |
legitimate postofflee busiues«, but tbe I
sent actual growth, the postal receipt
enormous transient use of the postol-
flee for alvertlslng tbe fair, together
with the euormuua use of tbe postof
fioe
by
visitors
and
by
reanou
ot
tbem.
One year from now the Oregonian
will not be giving any comparisons ot
two
tbe city's postal busl'.eea for tbe
previous years.
Whv?
Under tte above bead tbe Salem
Statesman lemarks:
Ths Lane couuty
are being experted.
officers'
It make.
Why do yon ask “why?”
a job for soms
took«
one Is probably tbe
reason, but eome day this class of work
should
cease.
No one
need
expect
A ruugh shed will be used to boote
tbe Uuiverìity of Oregon's timber
testing machine, whicb baa been on
exhibition at tbe fore-try aud Irriga­
tion building of tbe United States
government building at the Lewis aud
Clark axpoaltlou, the reason assigned
beiug a lack ot fuads. Tbe universi­
ty asked an apprepriatiou tor this
purpo»« at the last sesaion of tbe
legislature but It was denied, lu a
rough shed, therefure, will be con­
ducted tbe teats «bleb will be a part
lu the st'giueerlug course at tbe uni­
versity. in other departments, it is
stilted,there will be a similar but levs
apparent enforcement of economy.
Everything is practically iu read­
iness for installing tbe big timber
machine Cement foundations are fin
isbaa, and tbe woik ot constructing
temporary bulldiug in which the
anything uow
from
tbe
expert'« laboratory li* cu be located Is to be
This will re
hands except In exceptional Instances commenced at once,
quite out a few days to complete.
where maladinlhlatmtLin la uutorioua.
President Campbell auuounced yes
Portland .Journal: Tbe valley pa­ terday that Expert Knapp aud tbe
290,000 pound testing machine »olil i
pers should possess their soul«; In
arrive toward tbe end of the reek.
peace. Portland does not want suy cf
Mr. Knapp ba« several tests t> per-
the »late institutions.
The idiocy form In 1 oitlaud before »hipping the
that suggests It la coutlued exclusive­ machine.
ly to tbe (reducts of the Oregonian
office.
President Roosevelt Is tbe «hrewd
eat worksr ot politics that h « warmed
the presidential chair
TO INVESTIGATE
HOP MARKET
since affable,
.
I be fact that hu luferior grade of
James Monroe.
A recent picture hop,
,.lllug lu _NfW York 'or 22
shows him sitting st a table with caute, while Oregon bops, Ite beet in
Catholic Cardinal Gibbors on bis the work., are only briugiug fiom 10
right and Labor Leader John Mitebell '
shows that the Pacific
.......
coast market Is teing worked to a tit -
on tbe other side. Gres! t oe,lbllltie« ,
> ieh by the shorts.
In vote getting through such affilia
A fe„ Krower, (n tbl. vicinity have
lions, explanatory lu no »mall degne joucluded to send one jf their num
ber east with samples to New York,
of bis large mejority over Parker.
aud see If possible why tbe Imerior
Eastern hop Is bringing so much more
Tbe Salem t'a» ital J< urnal has a fa
than tbe fsney Oregoo product
cetious dispatch head wrlt>r.
The name of the p»rty going will
die patch announcing the proclamation
uot I is made public, as this would
of tbe gorerumeut creating 'he Hell give the shorts a chance to do some
Gate timber reserve aud that the unscrupulous work, and it is expected
opeulng of the Flathead Indian reser­ that the bops will bring at least what
vation would soou be accompli.hed, New York bops are selling for.
la beaded:
Gate Shut—Good
“Hell
New« to Many, Hut the Flathead
aervation to be
Opened
Ke-
His Light Under a
Wanted Potatoes
to Balance
ent opportunity to be heeled, that
chronic disease« can be cured; that
uew life and energy can be imparted
to those within whose breasts hopes
of health had almost cea-ed to exist;
that the worthy poor can be treated
free; that all others can receive trest-
meut at a pries tu accommodate tbelr
means.
We mention a few of his recent
cures in this vicinity as a proof that
Dr. Darrin's electrical skill la beyond
doubt:
DEAF 29 YEA RS-CURED.
yen, attorney tor plaintiff.
TWO DIVORCE
SUITS FILED
Notice
Best For
—The Bowe>
¿ascolto
Pal«taht« Patent
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OuBrantwaU K> ruH vr jr«‘»»r
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tat
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Starling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N Y. 5<J7
AIH’JÀi. JALE, TEI MiLLiOh aCXES
The Kind You
Always 3 ob
Bears the
ft
Signature
Promoles Digestion Ciieerful-
ness and Rest.Conklins i; > nef 1
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
N ot 'N arcotic .
"Na, i
I ll sei
'hat la<
held a ft
,tliiu’ to
grocer,
ail the i
to. "ye
a» if it '
kin’ o’
nneht b<
latidles
to the V
bis twa
.UM
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Haw
Walter J. Eddy, well known about
town, having flgu'ed io the courts
numeroui times for oue trivial offense
or another, has been sued tor divorce
by bis wile, Leila M.
Tbe Eddys were married lu Eugene
Aperfecl B medy forfonslipa
lion,Sout Slouuch,Diarrhoea
Worms,Convulsion.» .Feverish­
ness and Loss of S leep .
TacSimile Signature of
December 29, 1901, and
have ODe
To the Fubiio:—For 29 years 1 hsv» child. Lots M.. aged three years.
NEW YORK_____
been giadually growing deaf until It
Mrs Eddy alleges that ber buvtiand, [
Atb months old
was with difficulty 1 could bear with­ at various different time», struck ner
J5 D oses - J5Ct£
out great embarrassment, aud then I ai d blackened her eyes, dragged her|
would often miss the meaning of those over the floor by her hair and called
talking.
L’r. Darrin has cured me ber vile and indecent oame«
ln ber
exact copy of wrapper .
and I moat emptatlcaliy
commend complaint she states that her husband I
him to all. 1 will a.id that 1 am re­ was tried aud convicted of assaulting
ceiving great benefit fur dyspepsia. and beating her and served 3C days in
My address la 157 West 5tL street,
tbe county jail for it.
Eugeue.
Kissinger A Ladd ate Mra. Eddy’s
li. M. HOWELL,
attorneys In tbe case.
Geo. Hill, of Fort Klamath, Or.,
S TEE AR V8. STEEAK.
was in Eugene Det ioug ago for treat­
Mary A. Steear ia the plaintiff ¡and
ment by Dr. Darrin. He report« hie
Thomas A. Steear the defendant in
nephew was cured by Dr. Darrin four
another divorce suit just Hied by tbe
years »go of epileptic flta and general plaintiff’s attorney, L. E. Bean
The
As a result of the receDt riot by
nervous debility.
couple were married in Colorado Sep­
Mrs. C. A. Corneil, five miles north tember 2, 1877, aud have tbrse cbil• ' Greek« in «hlch a womao waa killed
near Rosehurg, because a fre'gbt en­
of Eugene, reports her cure of deaf­
dren o' legal age. Mrs tateear silages
gine tumped Into a work train, every
ness es perfect.
cruel and Inhuman treatment, ai d
caboose on tbe Southern I acitlc baa
Mra. E. J. Coborn, four miles north
states that because cf such she was
become an arsenal and every brake-
of Eugeue, i« very much pleased with
compelled to leave bim on July 2,
man and engine man wears a .44 cal­
the cure of her boy of stomach ao<1
19U4
They reside iu the lower Sius-
ibre Colts rev lver e’rapped to bis
general weakness.
law valley.
L. M. Hartwig, ot Vida, Or., la so
body.
well ple-sed with bln cure ot eczema,
The train crews fully believe that
pile«, dyspepsia, constipation. liver
i their llvea are in constant danger
aud kidney trouble that be has placed
ignorant
from tbe excitable and
other members of his family under
Greek laborers aud are taking precau­
Dr. Darrin's care.
tion^- to defend themzelvea In any
V J. Berutzeu, of Eugene, and W.
emergency that may arise.
________________
F. Deadmond, of L.eaburg, Or., are
Mrs Rosa Douglas, wife of Wm.
butb cured of granulated eyes.
Douglas, died Thursday, October 19,
Chas Mahyew's daughter, 79 East 19u5, at tbe family borne, »test Ninth
Sixth street. Eugene, is bappy ovet and Lh'coln streets,Eugene.from con­
the cure of catarrh aud deafness cf six sumption
Sbe was aged 25 years, 2
years' standing.
mouth» aud 16 days. Besides her bus­
Mrs. M. McCully, 75 West Eighth band, Mrs
Douglas Laves her pa-
A big mortgage for the sum of-
«treet, Eugene, baa no return of her rents, Mr and Mis. Wm. Hollaude-
affliction, having been cured f In wortb, cf Crow, 1 and brothers and 1 8285,0(10 has just been placed on rec­
Hiuimatton of click nf the I ladder sisters as follows
Mr«. Mary Giner- ord with the couuty cletk whereby
Iler tn baud wa- also cured of liver son, Mr«. Lydia McCullough, Albert the Oregoo Securities Co., of Cottage
and kiduey coi pUint.
II dlan isworth
all of Crow: Lillie Grove, covers 59 mining claims in tbe
Scores of o hers might be men­ aud Louis Hollandsworth, of Calex- Bohemia mining district, comprising
tioned.
ico, Cal.; James Holland worth aud 27 of tbe “Champion” group, 14 of
The affllpted should call upon Dr Mrs. Anna Maxey, of Cottonwood, tbe“Mi’sick” and 15 >f tbe “Helena”
group. John W. Wheeler, of Orang'.
Dacrlu. If tbe case is bopelers he Idaho.
will so Inform tbe patient. If he
Mr. aud Mrs. Dou.las were married Mass., is named as tbe .uortgau
The money, as stated in thn instr -
taker the case it is large odds that the September 6, 1902.
p
ptbnt w II te permaueutly cured.
Tbe funeral will be held et the u.eut, is to be u-e i in cl> auin
Remember, Dr. Darrin will teat family home Saturday, at 8 a. m., some In Ixhtedness and also ln do> 4
tbe Smeede Hotel, r.ngeue, until No­ with interment In the Crow cemetery. n>"'e d»velopmet.t work. — Kosebnr’
I lstndealer.
vember 12 only
Examination Is free
aud charges 810 a month for the time
Ghltt'.m ^ark warned.
Top c»»h
required. Tbe poor free, except med­
t
nee.
Scrhert
A
D>
dge.
icines.
in’ jool*
'Deed, i
wey soi
shop, jl
excuse
tress H
refer to
expectii
ery Piut
can say
’’It's I
temper,
Dr. M. G E. Ktnw smiling
”1 do
Successor to Dr. H. E Pttlat
guld. I
Ostropsthic Phvsiua
worth <
Acute and Cbrinlc D immi
office cerner ■ ' r »m MI mak’ at
to be a
streets.
t’hone Red 1831
TRAINMEN NOW
CARRY ARMS
DtÄlH OF MRS.
ROSA DOUGLAS
Mrs Anna Ma :rel the
sho
gets nt
Osteopath physician. All 11 rule.”
di«eaees treet-ed. Wotreo till “Wha
dren a specialty. (Jfflesi 01« ton syn
“ ’Dee
Drvin’s. ’Phone Red 1631.
try to t
efter a'
DR. Me 1 >01’011 he wasi
PHY S1CIAN AND SLUG! as I die
i
In addition toj geneiil pucta when a
attention given to disease» of w July a:
corns tc
Children,
Office over Preston ik an* she
Phone Bad wasna i
her as 1
I had
teemed
DR. J. CHRISTS ma brei
Veterinary Surgeoo^^^H
M. LC
A' BIG MINING
MORTGAGE FILED
Secretary «Dd treeeurer cf -he Brcrt r
Medical Ex am inert
treated on rriertific prmcip e»
CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMINATION
Archie Eivermore, local secretary
of the civil service examining boB.d,
assisted ty F. E. Taylor bos ju:t
completed examining a young woman
candidate fnr teacher lu tbe Indian
service end a young mau for book­
keeper In the departmental service
Tbe young woman Is from Siletz a od
tbe young mau from Albany.
SPRINGFIELD
My place, 4S miles
of Eugene,
Is hereby withdrawn from tbe marks
H, H. Jacoba and wife have pur­
until further notice.
chased 80 acres of land of Joseph
ROLAND DERICKSON.
Haye«, a portion of tbe i lace known
Grass seeds of all hinds.
ss the Pitzer place
CHAMBERS’ HARDWARE.
Howard Vincent, of Ilsbo. stopped
Carload of Oliver plows inst receiv­ off bere a coup s of days last week
ed. The kind yon can always get ex­ visiting with relatives Dear bere.
He
tras tor.
was on bls way to Ashland where his
CHAMBERS' HARDWARE.
wife and little sou are visiting.
■
was tb
never c
tell’t h<
3. f. list a
twa le»
' R’’
'
mile a:
shin at
tnooths
an’ sal
j
b,
I
W'tll pr»ctl<e
Stata
Office —Room
SncMw. C
In all 'he
No. 1. W»'t<«
8n’. th
L ' x^.ne> ,
A. C. W'oodci ck
WOODCOCK A l'OTTF.E
Al TOKNRTMl “Tha
”Aye
Office- One-half block seo'»‘J*rnrd:
t,,or Pl-el-
»■••••”
•Jday be
“Hwantlt
Mistre-
LO Ulf E MEAN
Jess
Someth
„
„..»Ogilvy
Office n
‘
tondini
14 and
land and mining matter«
‘•I’ll
Eugene Orno»
laildi' ■
!
before you at I
Charles
Wetzeil, aged about 18 PL WING WANTED-A man with
Tears, was pretty badly Injured while
team wa”’ed to plow and »o» 7»
acres of vetch and oats for hey. Sc-
working at the Bootb-Kelly sawmill
Mrs Skipwortbat dairy, Meiiaus
at Springfield about 10 o’clock last
Park
nigh'.
ANDREW L. CHE^ be Ian
LAWVBR- NOTARY ? : J want
loung Wetzeil was working with FOR SALE—Hardware and grorerle«.
Ten yean actual exp'-t '-n » In Stat 3K *1 prootl
the legs when In some manner be fe'l
or will exchange for produce. For
Coilectiona. Abstracts, Land Tit.a*KJ”l
bate Matters. Es'»’* S‘- I mark,
and ODe of the logs rolled over him,
particolare l.i’ng your butter, race,
ADVICt FIB.
J shop.
fracturing several ribs and otherwise
Loans at 7 per cent.. Tine >»/*,* '
etc.. Pickett’
It her
Farms
and
I
lm*W
injuring him. He was brought to Eu­
Office and Seridenc- oret rna»
1 jist I
City and Cou: try Phoora- »“»sJ
gene this forenoon aud placed in tbe WANTED—situation as honekeeep<»r
My, 1
by a mtddleaged ladv with one si,
hospital for treatment.
a "»ot
aged 17 year»
Add re»« P. O. Box
tun!"
his ve
226. Junction City, Oregon.
Sheep for Sale
E. R. Parker has
dismissed bis eale prlcts of Scobert A Dodge.
school at Trent far ths present on ac­
count of msasle« tn tte sebool.
Security gall cure will core yonr
Charles Dunten, of Izee. is visiting borse while be works.
with his mother and brothers bare.
He expects to remain "util tbe holi­
days.
i-.ee Hull A Sone
j< nr WOOL
bit o’ d
I fenaf ve
Located at Ban«»' StaNt, Eil
R 1 ' erne- I - '■
INJURED AT
Dexter Items
CHARLES GERSBACH.
4\étfefable PreparalionrorAs
sb.dlaunûitiehxMandPcgiJa-
ting the Stomachs and Bowels oi
/4^ <*r
Tbe Allen cannery, ot Engene de
airea to purchase potatore and will
Reg is'ered Cotswold bucks. j. j
Ad
pay the highest market price
Henderson, Coterg, Or.
Secretary Taft la rerorted a< being
dress Allen Canning Company Eo­
Dexter, Oct. 29. -C. L. 'VHiiams re­
aa impuliti'' a. to a*«ert that tbe valu
gene. Or
Use Secutlty stock remedies for
turned from Eugene yesterday, tie
able gifte aud gem. reported showered
was lowu to Portlaud tbe last of tbe your horses. Money back if not sat-
week attending tbe elos'ug of tbe fair. I efactory.
CHAMBERS’ HARDWARE.
The fall term of school began here
Monday
with
Mr.
Lutley,
of
near
My wlfe.Euphany Gersbacb, has left
Sell yonr poultry. Scobert A Dodae
my bed and board.
Hereafter I will Junction, as teacher.
pay highest cash prices.
Tbe families of E. R Parker an.l
not be repsonsiUe 'or any debts con­
O. W. Neet are hr. v I ng tbs messies.
tracted by her.
Buy your flour and feed kt whole
Acconnte. ”
For Infants and
Bushel
make the trip /or presents, anyway
Ian forniste» th«»« Fortlsud>tatiatlcs
■
REAL BOTATE TRA NS FERS.
David St»poen«. et al, to J * í e.v'
ceitain land in sec 30, tp 17 s r 1 •-
U 8 to John Gates, 119.88 acres lu
Lest
Uu 1er tlm abo*e t«-»-d the Oregon
Why Dr. Darrin Does Not Hide
we 14. tp 13 • r 6 w. Estent.
Loose who sea-ch the Scriptures will
W C aud Kate U Yotao to Mubarl
find therein words advising mauklLd Schneider; lxtw fe. t lu Skiuuvr a do­
nut to make a practice of biding
nation to E igene. 880
lights under a bushel.
John Stolu.-rg to George S Wi -
We do not know that it was from ioughby; west half of lot E, Coles
studying tbe Bible that Dr. Darrin
plat of town of Marcóla. 8250.
gut tbe idea of advertising, tut we do
William A and Dorothy Haskell to
kro* that since he has resided lu Eu­ A »’ Hask-ll; lot 3, blk 10, {Pack­
gene tbe doctor has noi been afraid
ard's ad to Eugeoe. 81000.
to use printer's ink.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Experience has proven to the doctor
C Bowen vs Jake R and Ida E
that in no ctb»r way can tbe afflkt-d
learn so quickly that there Is a pres­ Thompson; to recover miioey. L Hll-
president
not got a matter of notoriety.
Pertinent Portland Pointers
__________
did not
laughter of the
OCTO BEK 2» should
FK1DAY
OBEYS THE
Around the
few I
SCRIPTURES
Courthouse
Philip­
tbe
pine* aud China, are a cbesp lot, up
Coontry butter wanted.
Dodge.
Scobert
A
CASTORIA
For Infants and Childteu.
Tie Kind You Have Always Boi'gh'
Bears ths
tkgM I -» of (
After 25 Y*
E. C. LAKE, Prop.
EUGENE MARBLE and
GRANITE WORK
i
Of Success r
Bowel disorders, •
doubt as to the »b'-'y
why
cure you.
' Then
.............
long your suffering .-nd
much harder?
Capital and Sorphs
$100,000
The Eugene Loan
^nd Savings Bank
STOMACH
bitters
of Eugene, Or.
U prepared to give you the moat
sausiacion- jervicc in every depart­
ment of banking.
chi?0“!?' received object to
Ó» -
-2’¿¿'~r -
booklet
it -«*
Host
Established 1892
Havipg increased capital
*nd improved facilitiei
Í. ».
L m ,
‘1
ton?”
“No
anyth