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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
E-Z TO BUY. Within Y our Reach ! S |portl»ul. E-Z D« L OregiVe •« PAY. tùli ®ort Loo« ot Sene Liu Cri g «• H. L Jobo Ranges! Furniture! Rugs! L 8. Mite he Lolrr army, I Xri. J°tin Lgitb Der da L.hafoeaul I. At Lowest Possible Prices and on Easiest Possible Terms. Every Department crowded with Durable Up-to-Date Goods. Fancy Oak Iron Extension i. Beds r Tables $9.50 to $24 00 The very finest diningroom furniture at remarkably low prices. ___ Pictures. Sewing Machines. Library Tables. Ladies’ Desks. Medicine Cabinets. Odd Drersers. TO BUY. Lc-tD-law, t fjlii of appen I Portland- 1 tbir merniui Ifceuator Alite He is cnconi Lulled yeetei Guaranteed 30 Years. I nee bemorrl Ljtb great d I jCg blm. Monarch M.lleable Ranges A Monarch Range an ideal Christmas present for your wife. H tram diabet by age and I god mental trial aDd cu bee set in ! I under slim Mitcbell Though time, Don’t Look at Our Morris Chairs Unless You Expect, to Buy. Mit land to t me hoapil 526 Willamette Street. We store goods without charge and deliver any place at any time. . 1 CREDIT i TO ALL 1 r J. W. Kays Furniture M I 526 Willamette Street E-Z TO PAY. ■typties ki to atop t only part not contt rail. It tisoafosk spite tbe Cisne, bl he para ad since n deathbed c W. 0. master < Keren-is partner Mitch -Jell upo vary formerly of Eugene, is in receipt of a I have before taken, The fruit will be ' Prerbyterlan | distributed between tbe varlui « p rte call from tbe Fitat -> I ' obuicb, of Aatoria, and if he is r.- ; of Japan,China »nd Mancburi-t KILLED 1 tivee here. jbyeiciane J. W. Kays Furniture LzU. Cut Class. Samboo Furniture. Lbaptiian, ot Trial. $2.50 to $5.00 11 The Largest Assortment, of Fa cy and Medium £aiis and Rockers We’ve Ever Shown. We store goods without charge and deliver any place at any time. E-Z The Kind That wear well and Also Look well. Medium Monarch Iron Ranges. Beds 30 Days Free V J TrT"T $6.50 to $18.00 F, ,t Can ¡tic CITY LLOPEN SKA RYAN TING RINK ON THE leased by hia congregation at Portland of tbe apples are of tbe Beu D vs ia be will probably acoept tbe call and rlety, which are chosen b»can«p of be at bla uew poet ol duty by tb. brat their excellent shipping qualities. TTf fl /Aik 1 *'■ F' Smith will reopen the skating Tbe Maucbuirau order of anp.es - i-gau of tbe new year. XXlI rink on December 20tb, iu Laue’s coming In tbe day the peace lie/tj Tbe Ancient Order of United Work jjivi u ha ! li on W eit E ightb gt I. ee U T he h H) l men elected uew officers last night aa waa signed, showii-g the ma k-t wsb has beeu retitceU aud a uew fluor put' follows: E. K. Chapman, M. W. ; O. readv f 'r the tru*t and ««• omy *ait- io. ho it will be io better cooditiou 1 I W. Stair, torem.u; A. C. Jennings, i log for tb« reiumptiou of sLI; plug la- than any former Eugene rink. New York, Il«c. 12.—Kyxo took its James Bay, a well-known citizen of overseer; W. O. Zeigler, recorder; ■ eiili tea. *tthe regular meeting of tbe city __________ ..... ____________ .. I t..nd t..is looming la tbe insurance the western eud of Laue couny, was I Geo. W. Dixon, tlnaiicl.r; F. W. Oe- ! ciiotii il lust night uotbing of any Burgees F. Ford, a well known atl- 1 JvestigHtiou. He aesared tbe commit- ■ccidetitally killed iu Fellman A Nl- I burn, receiver; A. H. smith, guide; lele, formerly of Wiliaueite Uulve - giaat m port .nee was Iran acted. on West Weatherfrrd. Texas, Oct. 15, 1901. <ee that be didn't mean auy diere colle'a logging camp on Indian t reck James McClaren, I. AV.; J. D. May Petitions tor arc lights »tty at isalem, was elect. <1 to the fuel- i “ Dr. E. W. Hall. St. Louie: Dear spect to tbe cummitiee by retuslng to yesterday atteruoou betweeu four and ors, l^AV. ; Dre. VV. Kaykeudall and We t Ninth e reete ¿jj-.-My w|f„ ba8 beeQ Btfected with idency ot tbe City Union of Epworth Eighth au l ' Geo, O’B. DeBar, medical examiners; answer questt -us in regard to conver live o'clock. Leagues at tbe organization's ireeting “ere not gr mte I upon r-port of tbe kidney aud bladder trouble for severe According to tbe meagre partionlara . E. K. Chapman,trustee; Geo. B. Dor ti-en _ years, and was 3o..t1ned to her se ions with Harriman when tbe lat _ ________________ at'Tat lor street Methodist Episcopal ti e atil water c i i-mittee A scre-u was ordered placed in the ^or ».y®t*r,aud * trie! many phyi- ter wauled tu paiticij ate, but didn’t received iu Eugene Mr. Bay was on a tie, installing officer. church last night.—Today’s Or-gou loans wi>boui beneflt. ’ ’wo "bottles waut to miwtr them unless be wee •loping bill wbeu bla fellow workmen I end < f tbe sewer < d East Thirteenth ' of your Texas Wonder, Hall’a Great W. W. Sbaw, h cook, wae arrested I Ian. atarted to roll a log down. Mr. Bay I etiTet, between Willamette and Oak, Discovery, cured her, and 1 consider obliged to do eo. lie aaid tbe dis last night for having a big butch r J. w. Geary Poet, G. A. F., elsc’ed to prevent rubbish from entering tbe it the grandest medicine on eaitb. trict attorney bad told bim be mast was given tbe usual signal to get out i knife ou Lis person. He had previ- ! ofücers Saturday night as follows: Very respectfully, J. C. P1LAND, answer and he would do eo to tbe of tbe way, but It aeeuia be became ■ewer. (ioutu.e-1 uud rau toward the apprcach- i ouily threatened to ceuee trouble for C. H. baker, Commander; Mm. M. best ot bis recollection. Tbe claim of Mr. McClelland fcr Sbaw explained to Sherman, Sr. V.; G. E. Kress, Jr.V.; Ir g leg iuatead of away from it. The Oscar Parson. A TEXAS WONDER. He said: "I bad a number ot con u..m.g<s to his horse, caused by step ‘ 1 the officers this forenojn that he had iter. Cram, chaplain; R. E Eastland, log rolled over liliu aud stopped on i piig ioto a eiuk bo.'e at Eaat Twelfth ' One small bottle of the Texas Won ferences with Harriman. He said be | let; tbe knife at tbe Hazelwood,where | (J. I’.; G. W. Court aright, <). G.; . der, Hall's gn at uiscovery, cures al bad devoted much time tc, tbe Equit hia boiy, cruahli'g and Ferry streets, was nut allowed. he bad beau wor'ilng, and »as g'lng 1 ’ Sidney aud bladder troubles, remove I K. II. Miller, adjutant; Frauk Bow- etantly. The cribbing that protects tbe .gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame able, aDd didn't think it was right to put It iu bls grip preparatory to ( era, Q. M. The Inneial will te b'ld ou Wedo»»- mouth of tbe sewer emptying Into tbe ! backs, rheumatism and all irregular for me to enter it without consulting going to Cottage (.¡rove when be was day. with inte'iwwut ili til* Masonic tail race below the mill district, was ities of tbe kidneys and biadder In him. He wanted an equal voice in Silver Lake Central Oieg»iiiao, Dec. arvested The officer» accepted the both men and women, regulate blad tbe management. I declined lo ac- coma.err at Acme. reported in bad condition. Tbe mat der troubles in children. If not said ■ expl (nation and turned him loose, i 7: Aleo Davis and Horace Dunlap about 100 bead of cattle, pur- ter waa referred to the aewer commit by your druggist, will be eeut on re cede to bis demand fur half of the He wcut to Cottage Grove thia after- : drove ' He objeoted to the trustee ceipt of il. One small bottle ia two stack. in Ctiewancau, to Silver Lake tee, with power to act. neon. I ehaaed ' Street Commissioner Turner report months’ treatment, and seldom fails plan and didn’t want me to go oo Saturday. They picked up about 25 A few day. ago tbe Guard mentioned j more iu tbla valley, and started tbe 1 ed that be bad used 10,455 feet of to perfect a cure. Dr. h. W. Hall, without bla aid. He wanted to name sole manuafeturer, P. O. Box 629, St. ■Io Ige Waltou some 26 years ego that the H. P. railroad oempany now , bunch for the hlamalh Marsh. trustees beeidea Cleveland» lumber d trlng tbe month end tnat 45 Loots, Mo. Send for testimonials. two planted some ahelliiark hickory nuts chargee St a frout foot per year for O’Brien and Weatingbonse, and want i Sold oy al' druggists and Inada of gravel bad been hauled. on bla re>l<ieu(e property, with Hret rental of warehouae property. A rail- J ed my support for Harriman and ev Hull’s Drug Store The matter of declaring J. F. Ber reaulta Ibis aeaaon. haviug picked road official from Portland called at erybody else, but I intended to carry ger's sb I ooq license aa being forfeited up a doreu or ao note. tie Guard olflee arid aaid be i Board of Equalization out my own plans despite bls jtjec- was discussed at ieugtb. The motion 1 did not belie re tbe etateasent true. j to .o ueolare it was loet. Notice is hereby given that tbe tiono. Mrs. E. B. Llntou rise soil to E. "Harriman said aa I wouldn't agree Toe matter of tbe city's liability to board of equalization for Lwoe coun Clemens floret and Co 160 hales of and aaid tbe railroad people were anx- R. McMurphey for payment far use ty »ill attend at tbe offlee of tbe to his plana, be wou»d use all bis po hope, ber 19V5 crop. Tbe price ia not ioua for warehooeeo on their line. for of ceitsiu laud as a dumping ground ooanty clerk of said county on Tues litical influence against me. My oo- giv n oat. bat it is understood to shippers, and did not want to die courage them. Tbe party wbo fur- i A. L. Craig, general pas'enge- was Jikcueeed. Jay. December 26. 19t5, and publicly doratanding waa there would be lcsie- have bean 10 cents. olabed the information being from ! agent of tb. O. K. A N. and S. I - Mayur Wiikine made a report that examine tbe assessment rolls aDd cor I latlve action. I told bim I propoaod B. F. Kueaell. ot Thurston, baa just Missouri. proved bla assertion. lhe liner in Oregoo. J. P. Jener, travel- aewer b ode uumbered from 6 to 9 in rect all errors in valuation, descrip to go on wkb my plane and didn't purcbaaed a One Tri abridge pl.ro railroad also now chargee for ship ling passenger agent of the S P., clusive bed beeu aolJ at par. tion or qualities of land, lota or other •ant him nor anybody else for part from tbe Morris Music House Mr. ping receipt linki for large abippera. - Paul Shoop. .Mletant general treleht The next meetlug will be held De property. nor«. Ho telephoned me many times Moiiie elatre that b» has sold seven * bat next? , agent ot the S. P., and H. E. Louua cember 20. •nd 1 Anally told bltn it was uaeieM. B. F. KEENEY, plsuo« .'id eavsr.l oigMi'e In tbe past that 1 would not change my mind ” Tl>e citizens .nd buelnee« treti of burr travelling freight agent of tbe County Aeeesaor fe v days Kyao said that Harriman use! 00 Sgringfleld met in Ibt c.ty hall Med- d. P.. were tn Eugene today .biting Henry Fro-hman. vu ployed lr ue* ay evening for the pnrpo-e of or- vmjng the bnalneae men. Dog Owners, Take Notice! Merare. names in epeaklug of politic«! liiflO" Mo I’g uivry'a li-guliig c-mp oo the sa-ntlng » d-veloj merit league. ence. The conversations were Gren If yon bave not paid tbe lioenee I be Craig and Shoop were here for the on Mi-Ke'ze, wee quite i-adly iBjate-- meetlug waa a aucceae, both In point Nr*t time during tbe Portland boat- There same to tnv place about No- your dog do eo at once before co«ta uooo. Harriman didn't waot «nr cot. yee s- i-y ty a log 'oil ng ou bun. ct attendeiicw and ■nthu'-ia.ai »nd I tie». men's excursion and they state vemter 15, a red tibortborn Ourh.ni are added I eball begin at once to elder* brought Into the altu.tl o •hey liked the city eo well th»y tie will i>. laid up lot a- ui- tUNv, b l wer«» catcb and dl.poae of all unlicensed Tbe committee thanked Ryan. United bull, between three and four yean waa presided over by M. M. Peery. | States Senator Dry.len, president of tbe Injury 1» uot uuuaidvred sei lo ia. Dltfe eot c mmittevs were ep ointe.i determl-ed to come back »nd get •c old, marked with • swallow tork lo doge. qu.lnted. tbe Prudential, wm tbe noxt wit. »«•- Date.1 IVcemter 4. the right ear and a .plit In the left. Etiseue camp, Me Urn ' oodrven >1 t - draft bjl-«.a, solicit member», ar , According to a statement read by Owner c.ti here the ..me by calling L. BONNET, America lest ol. ht ele, fed tew oftl- tar gr an original plan of (advertising, I Hogbee, contributions aggr».sting •t my place, proving property, and etc. Several abort speeches were made City Ponodmaeter. • m roll • I . < . I I r, \ I'. «22,600 were made by tbe Prudential paying for animal', feed and tbie un A. K. -Verai-cB, w. A., David Link, by uneirbera pratent, Ideas augge.red to tbe Republican Natiooal ooonriittee A Ftarlul Eate tie. •ti l , lane put before tbe league clerk; J. I. (.'»<♦>. bai kvr; A. F. Ch» It Is a fearful fate to bave toenJur. in 1898, and In 1904. Dryden teetided L. U. VlTUa, • bleb will alt tn Its future ruoceea .— xem. eager J. A il In Engenr. Sunday, LMc-tnLrr 10. tr.e terr ble fnrure of rile- “I (».n tb. Prudential expended 815.- < for Newt. K. F. I» No. X Jonction. Or. tn-th; I l.nje a Tb» i, truthfully ..y, - wrltet & Co* ™ lft.\ to Ed Farrington and wife, a legislative oxpeneeo in 1899. E Mol ougal. , *»>»fvM U»?u'°Uu‘i!?’ U" "‘b,t ,Or Twslve carinada of Orvgou apples danabter, »eight 10', pout'da. The place to buy holiday good. I. trustee for t'- •« years. ti-Tki ,c.b 08 an'1 Ptotrudi. g piiet • III ba shipped from Portlaud to Otl- FOR RELIABLE JOB WORE AT •bere you oan bar. a large km irtmeut Hocklen • Arnica Salve 1. the bees1 R V. <r. w, GfH> »’, r r »hc’r.lT.rv entai merket« thia M». a larger qn.n- a I« o beat for cuta, i PRICES THAT SUIT YUb'K 10 . K- To Win. (J. Martin and »tie. Dec. »o N>lecf frox at right price*, Unii'. bare rn.de " rrnr*'«i »nd t^jrrrlev. ’ et w L De eth or call at the gv A ' J Ik 4 à U kh'4tLbg â ... ..L , aud t >ity Hun tba uu tvciw.rbide à-a ~ g Uuliiii drug atore. wtf Lauo, dr ugg -• Ur k ICr.. IN LOGGING DADS IN CAMP STAND Read This Brevities PARTY OF RAILROAD MLN HERE Bom k< plaint c blm ♦n bim mo and pec bim di powers, pabilo attend J. Hili bi. ot and a i Sale ator 1 Of B elate < eruor bere t