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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
wife, of Cottage Grò*«, «ar« in E q . a trip to Bootbarn Oregon. Ha will i Brotherhood. They will make tbair geoe today, return io a abort lime and make a borne bere. J. I. Philippi arrived boma today trip to tba mines. H. N. Cockerline, tbe insurance Thursday’» Daily Guard Iroui Albaiy. man, came in from tbe soutn tbia af R. C. Edwards, of Lowell, ia in J. L. Zeigler left for poiuta north ternoon. Eugene. I Tneaday's Daily Guard. tbia afternoon. E. W Hvfl, mnnager of th- electric F. A. Page came up from Woodburn O. P Coshow returned to Roveburg A. Welcb aud aon were up from Sa ■ 1-i't. weut to Salem on butinesa tbia today. this afternoon. lem yesterday. fternoon. u. B. Winstanley left today on i W. H. Boggs, of Harriaburg, »pent Mr». T. W. Harris baa returned Mr». Ota». Redo oid, of Portland I trip north. lad night in Eugene. from California. u rived here today to visit Mr.. John Dr. Rae Norris r<turied to Gregei ? ttermn. R. L. and 8. B. Collard, of Flor Cottage Grove correspondence: Mr. aud Mrs. Robt. Moure returned I City this afternoon. A secret movement has been under ence, are in the eity. to Browriaville today. Mrs. O. Olaoo, of Ruteburg, 2*bo Miss Lula t'nrrin returned to Cot- Uss beau vialtlng Mis» Clara Buckner 1» tn Albany, way here for some time, tbe object if Attorney J. R Wyatt, of AH aay, fi tend, here, left tags Grove tbi» aftaruci n. which only became appar-nt recently to remain till Sunday. for hums this altsrnouu. was in '.ugeue today. 9 by a man putting ten teams and David Matkley came down from Kobt. 8. Lakis, of LiGraude, 1« Geo. H. Waggoner, the well Irnowu Hun. O P C'uahuw arrived from -erapers at wort; removing the soil vhiting relati'ea bere. Ccttsge Grove this afteruoou. author of Uregou pioneer stories, is Roaeburg tbia afteruoou. from a six-acre tract to make a pond. Mra. L A Flabsr came up from Sa in tbe city Iroui Corvallis. M. L. Baruett and B. Eccledon, of Judge J. w. Ila-nllton came in from Tbe foro- will be increased with ten Junction, are in Eugene. lem today to riait bar auut, Mr.. C. Mr.. W. D. Baldwin aud grand Roseburg tbi- afternoon. more teams. C. Matlock. L. R. Ling -«me down from Cot- daughter. Lol. White, returned today J. B. Winstanley ainved borne from A large sawmill is to be erected at Head Consul 1. I. Buak and bia pri- from a visit at Wildwood. tag» Grove tbi» afternoon. tbe north this afternoon. the edge of tbia poud, and the pond vate secretary left for poiuta south Hon. J. M. Stafford went to Hahey Mr». John Wlnkley, of Albany, who will be used far storiig the logs, tl J. H. Stevenson, of tbe Portland tbia afternoon. this afterno-n on buelneea. h»s been vialtlng ber daughter, Miaa which it will bold over 1,100,000 fee . Eveulig T<1 gram, ia in tbe eity. Geo. t>. Goodall, a former U. O. Bessie, in Eugene, returned home to Mr». Mike Wald returned tbla after Logs will be brought in over tbe Ore* Mr. aud Mrs. Seth McAlister have student, who has been vl-itiug bere, day. noon from a vieit at Cottage Grove goo Jt Southeastern from tbe large removed from Blue River to Eugene. left for tbe north thia afternoon. Mies Ln|» Llmitb, of Shedds, who timber section up tbe Bow river. The A. N. Striker, of Eugene, I. putting Miss Bessie Morgan of Port laud, Mrs. Frank Mcriell, of Chlcag i, has been visiting Miss Edna iiarria lu men behind this tn ivement are well- in new pierr at the Big Fail creek spent Sunday at tbe borne of Mr. and who has beeu visiting here tor several Eugene, returned home tbi» after- to-do business men,and the establish bridge. Mie. 8. 8. Sp-ncer. week», left this morning on her re noon. meet of this plant will not be retard W. 8. Standish, of the Great Nor Dexter Rice, K. 8. Sb«ridan and F. turn trip. ed for lack of funds. Mr». Das Richard», of Gold Hill, tbern mine, went to Albany today on W. Benson, prominent Roseburg As soon as tae large foundation buainess. who has been visitlug fair sister, Mr». Mr. and Mrs. W. K Seal t rough left men, are in the city. timbers can be furnished, tbe erection ou the atteruoou traiu fur Loa Ange J. II. Glass, In Eugene, left (or home Mr». Guard Hutton, of Madlaon, it Ben. Fenne, tbe popular bootblack, if tbe mill will commeuce. Tbe mill visiting Mr». O. J. K»y»er, her ela left today for Grant’s Pass tn accept les, where be guea to look over a pros to lay. will be on the J. I. Jones farm, ad ter,at Cottage Grove. pective business change. Theodore Rowland, of Portland, ar a position in a cigar store. joining tbe city limits rived here today to visit bis pareula, Mr». L. L. Wood» and daughter, W. E Wann, of Salem, who has Mr. Hird Mr». L. B. Rowland. He 1« Miea Margaret, returned from Cottage been rlsitiug bia nephew, W. A. Wednesday'» Daily-Guard. on his way borne from Nevada, where Grove tbia afternoon. CIRCUIT COURT F. W, Benson returned to Ru-iburg be baa been on mining business. Wann, returned borne today. A’. C Grtve went to Monroe today Dr. tfae Norris, of Oregon City, a this afternoou. STILL IN SESSION on businese. Mrs Grove went on tbe gradutae of tbe U.U., class of '03, saw C. L. Weber cHtLe down from Cres siuttibouud tram to Goshen. Fountain Pens well tbi» Hfteruoou. tbe fuutball game bere Saturday. Tuesdays Daily Guard P. R. Edmiston aud wife have re J. V. O'Leary, of McKenzie David Markley, one of the circuit The jury in tbe case nf tbe State v». turned from a elx mouths' vieit to court jururs, returned to Cottage Bridge, is io tbe city. The hest pen Is the r’arksr, the Neil Cummins, the Cottage Grove sa ibeir old home in Virgiula and Grove today, having been excused A. Baker mid wife eent to Halsey lucky curve. Won first prize at the loon keeper, cuarged witb seduction, througu other Southern aud Eastern ttotn duty. World's Fair, We carry a large stock today to visit friend» ibis afternoon returned a verdict of etale». guilty a» charged. No time for sen Mra A. J. Johnson came down fiom of pens of different kinds, self-fillers E. M. Bannm, of Alatka, who b»8 and si). We are sailing a good self- tence has yet been »et. been visiting Mr. and Mr», ira Petty Creswell tbi» Hfteruoon. Aller tor >2. Friday ’ s Daily Guard. in Eugene, left tuday for Montana ou EDDY TRIAL POSTPONED. George Kelly returned this after HULL'S DRUG STOKE. J. O. Snyder, of Dallas, is in tbe mining business, noon frum a «hort trip south. | Jesse Eddy tbi» mortiiug pleaded H. Chezeoi'a rail estate agency baa not guilty to tbe charge of robbery city. ..id this af- Mia Mary Ricbirds. of Gold Hill, ' Mr« J M. 8'ell just sold 20 acres of land near lien- Wm. Prynd r-turned to Florence ■topped off lu Eugene today on ber terooon Jr'’"' a visit at Ashland. aud hi» trial was postpuuad until itie owned by next regular term ot court. In the this mortiiug. way home Hom Portland to visit ber Judge I. T. H-ri - r turued tbi» derson statlo'i, formerly Mrs. Graham, to Mr. and Mra Davis. uieantiu » he will remain out ou bail. I.. L. Meisters came down from siarer, Mrs J. H. Glass a'ternoou Iroui a hort tr p north All uext week Dr. Lowe, the exclu ioi l-HIlB today. F. A. Rankin returned th e after C. a S i 8 ACTED UPON. Mr«. J. D. Znr'-hsr, of Portland, sive optician, will be in his Eugen» Mrs. Hor ce Buruett reiui ed Iroui noon from a trip to Cottuge < rove. Pope Mannf ctil-ir g Co., a oospora who has tieeu vi»lting at the home ot otdce. Have him cure your bead and Mrs C. L. W.liter w»« a pHexenger eyeacbe witb a pair or hi. superior tlon, v». J D. Mstliuk I »o recover Portland lust night. her grandfather, S. K. Slayton, in L. K. Long returned to CottHge In open ■ ouey. Evi tenep t *ken Engene, returned to tbe metropolis to Portland on this aftert 00 i’s tram. itlaHsee. They coat uo more tliau oth ..rove this attarnouu. today. o nt. Sut muted I Mra. B. N. Koan a aud children ers. and yon have tbe benefit of bia Mrs Agues McHroy returned to Aiex 1’. McG' wan »nd Emma B. L nil* Z'mmerman, i resident of tbe arrived bere today to joiu Mr. Round», skill and over eighteen years' experi iw.lin and Monroe this afternoon. Lucky buy Mining Co , left today on who is organizer for tbe Fraternal ence. report of Mi»s Sybil Koikeudai) came in f om Drain this afternoon. t *»O1 Miss Burnette Schoolii g has gone ! to Tilt Dalles on a tew weeks' visit. Wednesday's Daily Guard. T .« atto.Deya fui Neil Cummin '¡ Misa Lula Smith came up troto *bo >as couvict-d cf se iuctiou. have I Shadds today to visit Mie. Edna liar- d ed h motiuu t--* h lit a til 1 aud t e ria. -ame will be a'guei tutnurruw at 9 Rev. M. C. Wire returned today «.O’ : from h trip to Gardiner and Coos Bey The foil iwinc se» have heeu dia points. ti s d «i ■: Mrs. H A. Schwerins and aon Les F. W lien-cn v- tbe NooodHy Mi> - roratiiin; to recover lie went to Cott ge Grove this after- 1 té i i'n., 'n., h H eO co roratmn; nulle» Jury ch»»«o: E J. Crow, uu >u o i a visit. ChHiles LUckinsou made a trip to H. E Rie». M. SvHvvernd, E. R. '.lmr.m.j, Joe Tmi nell,A. E Pickle, June ion thl« afternoon to luck after S. d M-jbeu, n. Yate», W L Cstrp- ttie putting in if bl ir. p. 1-’. W. Mulkey cl»ss of lf96 U O tu II Dave Hili, H J. Dickey, E. F. •Hiue up ftut.1 Portland today to sea 'hioman iS re. Francia M. the nig fooths'l game tomorrow. ' I Kat'e D Lorimor vs. In order tu make room *for him and his immense line of holiday goods, for the next a Linmer; divurce. Dear», of divorce Robt. Moore ' a ->e up 'roui Browns and cultori y of minor obUdrv». ville today. Hi.- wife bis been visit two weeks we are going to give some extra good bargains on staple articles. tug Miss Ermine Owen for a few days. Announ:ement Mia. R»y Gilbert, of Si.leiu, ai d MissSteiwer, of Jifferson, were arriv- the -rill All try appointment at I I Men’s all-wool underwear... 9Cc 25c Diamond C soap, 8 bars............... Oliv» Baptist church, wcrahippliia at ala on this iifterooou’a train to see tbe Men’s extra heavy fleeced L/iderw’r 45c tbe Union schoolhouse, eight miles football game tomorrow. Santa Claus soap, 8 bars.............. ....25c Samuel H. Koome, who is now bill we-t of Junction City. B-tuiday and Bed Quilts, from........................... 99c up 25c Silk soap, 7 bars................... v...... Sunday, a week surlier than expected ing clerk fnr the Mitchell. Lewie aud All Flannelettes ....................... 10c- Fairbank’s Dandy, 10 bars........ - .... 25c on accourt of making changes at oth Staver Co.at Portland, will arrive to er place«. After this month tbe reg night to witness tomorrow's game. Ladies ’ 75c underskirts ....................... 40c .... 10c Rolled oats, 3 pounds.................... I Mrs. L. 8. Pengra and danghter. ular k rvices will be the second Sun O. N. T. Thna 1, 6 spools........... 25c da in each month. All in reHCb are Mrs. Olsen, of ho»eburg, accompa 1 High grade Iowa corn, per can . . . 8c ij c rii-l-v Invited to actecd the ser- nied by the latter’s little sun, Robett, A Tomatoes, per can.............. ........... ... 8c l< 45c Ladies’ rubbers, per pair vice.. Preaching Saturday at 2:30 p. arrived bere today to visit friendi. Baltimore Beas, 2 cans................. .... 15c They are on their way home from a m., Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. 60c Men ’ s nibbeis, per pair- Rice, 25 pounds.............................. $1.00 D. E. BAKER, Pastor. visit at Janction. Personal. SICK. IENRIETT« A VICTIM OF LA GRIPPE. Mrs. Henrietta A. S. Marsh, 769 W. th St., Los Angeles, Cal., President foman’s Benevolent Ass’n, writes: •</ suffered with la grippe for seven leeks, and nothing I could do or take tlped me until I tried Peruna. |>-1 felt at once that I had at last L-ured the right medicine and I kept Ladily improving. Within three weeks (was fully restored, and I am glad that Lave that truly great remedy a trial, frill never be without it again.” |ln a letter dated August 31,19(M, Mrs. larshsays: “I have never yet heard le efficacy of Peruna questioned. We Bll use it. I traveled through Ken- |cky and Tennessee three years ago, ¡here I found Peruna doing its good |ork. Much of it is being used hera Lo.”—Henrietta A. S. Marsh. [Address Dr. Hartman, President of lie Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, niu. IU ANETI E VALLEY CO. INCORPORATI: The Wliiamette Vili v fraotiou i.pHtiy aud WiPameite Vall<-y Con - y h.iiv lesi incorporate I with » ’OtiUed Capital O 32 OÌU,-1 0. Ibi r<n r la tu uuil I a i-li iuj a ll t e ter tò rimirili „nd ooe-ate wafer I luti plaliir in dltfer-Ut citlee Ot k state P rshli g, h promtu« ut litnes A I» -■« a i c.^it Ila 1 W. Audttson, ut letti U repre entativr Lkl-r A Bll i r, P li idei i- Rtiobs bal.k ■ ; a Arieti, ot Salem, mai Hger il I raetluu L Clnz-us’ l.ignr ho i Ini. »iiv; E. W Hall, c auneer < t [ Lane C-mct; Ele.-tiic Cimpany, I Eumene; r E. Sbendai), a R »e rg bntik-r; F W Wa’er--, rrnyor rf itt, au I John il M Nury. cf Sa li, aie tbe incorporators of tue tirst- med company. L Welob, U. m . Rht.de», repreesht- ia Philadeplhia bsi.klng fimi, Hi.d III MeNery are thè iucorporator» Rbe second. ih 10 CASES OF SMALLPOX leorge Sovern and hi« wife, reeid on Jeffeison street, between West ' *h hi <i We-.t i.i 'lit*',are tctb at- ' d with an.allpox, and tuda.v the |len-e was juarauiine'd by Ch'e. Police Stile-. It is not knewn ire the disease was contracted, a. re ere no other cases in tbe city a. as known. FOR COTTAGE GROVE » 1 ! I Assembly Meeting Saturday’s Daily Guard P.E. Snodgrass is borne from a trip As-emtly meeting held by tbe north. Church of God from November 15 to Rcss Matthews was tn tbe city fro-n 26 at West Springfield, one-fourth Monroe today. b the wife of J. C. L. Wooley. tn mile south of bridge. No chargee. District Attorney Geo. M. Brown ___ kens, November 11, 1305, a duugb- Any one desiring Information adirés» returned to Roseburg this afternoon. weight 11 pounds. E. M. Beebe and wife, Springfield, Miss Edna Dalton, of Oregon City, Or. Is bere to attend tbe game. il nry Kiasinger baa been le-engag Cheapest and Best President P. L. Campbell returned t carrier of tbe ü. S. mail, from this afternoon from Portland and As poetoffl"e to tbe train at an ad- ed salary. It will be remembered You will buy yonr holiday good» toria. some time ago be resigned bls where you can get them tbe cheapest, Mra. C. V. Littler, of Albany, I» Ition. quality considered. See our big Ime visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mra. Jaa. F. Robinson. e Century Cement Stone Co., of assful pre»ent». HULLS’ DRUG STORE. h has its factory on tbe river A. R. Brabham and wife are up k Ht tbe foot of Hlgu street, is from Monroe visiting Mrs Brabham's Fifty-three years ago Friday D R. ready tor H’tive ope'atiOM »nd mother, Mra. 8. St. John. IIIVU CIC , beverai orders which are HU" now he- | I Lakin, tbe well-known cooper who Miss Clara M. Ladd, ef New Hamp Tbc loug-dslsyed uD K, « bth I worked on. II ’ «ry bat al! — erv ved .r,a and been been Gn,Rogane, baring roma «’m». the shire, vho has been visiting ber broth plains from illnlrls. He has nnt rssid er, Attorney Harry Ladd, io Eugene, >1« nosPiou ai il-t • d xtei I f Lane C' uaty since then. i left for borne today. Bus » A« A point which was not noted st the I tetuay’s Albany Democrat: J. ^^Reiliy, the S. P. detective, of 'ime tbe recent teachers' Instílate was r. Monday's Daily Guard lla.d, tnia foreooon arrested Roy ’ held bere ia »bat out of a possible 7*0 floors of attendance tbe teachers io Jas. Pervio is down from Dexter. *, »os of tbe 3 P '. section fore- K. O. Brady is down from Cres of Tangent, on tbe charge of put- tbe Eugene pabilo scbools attended *tonae on the track and shooting 735 boors. By law they were reqnlred well. t lies as they passe i, recent'y to attend only 560 bears. Ibis is a J, W. White -terne op from Portland I twa «a three times. He will ut, ' remarkable record. A certlflcste of yesterday. attendance was given each teacher, ^•ily bo s-nt to tba reform Oliver Hart la in tbe city from Cot- I . being ouiy twelve ur tbirteeu land tbe certificates were in tbe beoda toga Grove. | of tbe district clerk tbe same evening » f ag. The boy w»s place 1 in J the lostiftita closed. Stata Game Warden J.W. Baker enti Gf ja. Born K 1 ■ > DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. 1 I II Corn meal, ten pound sack......... 30c Star Tobacco, per pound............... 45c Leaf Lard, per pound.................... ... !0^c Oregon Bacon, per pound............. ....13c White bean (small), per pound . . 3Xc Cheese, per pound.......................... ....15c Schilling’s Baking Powder, lb. can . 38c Arm and Hammer soda, per package, 6c Ten poundstable salt....................... 10e New Almonds, per pound.................... 15c Hard wheat (Hour, per sack . . . $1.05 Puffed rice, something new, 2 pkgs 25c » We are still selling feed at reduced prices Rolled barley, per sack............ $1.05 Bran, per sack....................................... 70c Shorts, per sack............................ $1.25 Special prices on quantity of flour See us before buying. Our Christmas goods are beginning to arrive. When complete will be the largest line ever displayed in Eugene. Having bought these goods direct frjtn the importers in Germany, will be in a position to save yDU money. * E h Eta Department Store The Store That Keeps Prices Down T" 9