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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
Personals RMS delay TRAINS present stormy weather ba> t> effect upon tbe schedule of mtbern Pacific overland trains iy morning’* overland, doe »hoot three o'clock, did Dot □ util about one o’clock, ten late. Thia delay was caused by lallde I d C ow Creek canyon be- Koeeburg and Grant’s Pass, iraiu, with two locomotives at j Was coming along at a gond ( speed when, rounding a sharp it ran plump into a landslide , tlie engines could be r»ver»ed. IBt locomotive left the traak and I down the canyon into the Tbe engineer and firemen themselves by jumpiDg in the uf time. The second engine the buggsge car left the track, were easily re-isiled. Tbe occurred Saturday evening and reck was cleared by 7 o’cluck morn tag. s mutniug’a early train did not 8 until 12.10 o’clock this after- it being delayeu in the Siski mountains. It is uot Larned it. ly what tbe cause of this delay it it is reported that the locc- ,8 of the »uuthbuuud train No. s ditched. i daylight overland due at 12:42 dternoan was over au hour late. Mre. Mlles Perklna, formerly of Euga De, is wry ill from pneumonia at Phoenix, Ariton», according to reports received hers. Very cold Friday'» Daily Guard. T. M. Medley, ot Cottage Grove, weather is now being bad there. Tbe editors at Portland sat down on was in Eugene today. Leonard Browu leave» hi the morn- tbe worda webfoot and mosaback. The Democrat has bad tbeae words tug for a »It Lake City. proscribed for some time. Also tbe H. N. Cockerline, of Albany, was words ranch and prairie. This 1» au in Eugene today. up-to-date couutry.- Albany Dem Clarence Briggs, ot Marcola, is In ocrat. tbe city. Corvallis Gazette: Ue»D Sander Wm. West, who h«s been on a visit son, of the Eugene Divinity Schoo), with Pleasant Hill relatives »Ince preached yesterday at tbe Christi»*- Tuesday, leave» I d tbe morning for church In this city. He whs present bis bome-at Uestfall,Malheur county, in Chicago it » uuiou meeting of 30 od tbe eastern boundary of tLe state. denominations when church union Mr. West left bere two years ago. was discussed recently, and his dis Rev. aud Mr». Harold Hopkins and course Sunday night was alor g that Miss Florence A. Roach came op line of thought. f-om Albany today. Mrs. Hopkins Roy Heater, a former U. O. ath and Miss Koa”h will take part iu Ar lete, is having troutle in getting bia thur Frazer,» concert tonight. medal for tbe senior A. A. U. cham Mis» Ernestine Heslop arrived up pionship iu tbe pole vault, won at from Portland this afternoon on her tbe Lewis and Clerk exposition, it is claimed that by receiving mouey for way to Berkeley, Cal. Miss Emily Liveridge came up training the Pucific University track from Portland today to visit at the team Heater became a professional. home of her father, Rev. D. E. Lov He claims he received no mouey for bis services. eridge. Fred Lamb, wife and child went to Cottage Grove this afternoon on a | visit DON’T NEGLECT A COLD Neglected Colds Lead to Consumption How Consumption Develops. Tuetday’e Daily Guard. L. Millican, of Walterville, spent last Light In the city. Mrs. A dds Eilenburg,of Drain,wbo Mre. J. R. Wiseman aud children has been visiting her daughter,Mrs. are visiting at Walker. J. J. Moore, returned home today. J. N. McConnel and son, of Pa Mrs L. L. Lewis, of 8a?iuaw, came louse, Wash., are in Eugeue. Joan this afternoon to visit her sis Dr. T. W. Harris will join tbe Port ter, Mrs K. A. Booth. laud exoursloulsti to Loa Angeles to Kev. D. O. hellems left for Col fax, Wash., today, after a visit bere. night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Luckey will hereafter reside here. They bHve Saturday's Dally Guard. recently lived in Portland. C. B. Clement is up from Portland. Lowe, the eyesight specialist, Dr. aud Mrs. D. A. Paine left to ds <n bis Eugene office—io Lock- J. R. McGee, of Donna, was iu Eu day on their trip to Honolulu, via jeserly store—ail next week gene today. Sau Francisco aud other California him cure your heed and eye J. M. Wilhelm, of Creswell, was in points. with a pair of bis soperioi glass Eugene today. Mr. and Mr». W. H. Hoffman will rbey cjst oo more than others Robt. Rountiee, student, went to leave on tonight’s excursion for Los mu hare the benefit of bis ekill Angeles. They will be gone two Portland today. i»er eighteen years' experience, months. Robt. Vaughan, of Walterville, was gltatioo free. Lenses grout'd for in Eugene today. Yesterday’s Albany Democrat: Mr. el cases, Claude Lee returned to Junction and Mrs. E. La Forest of Coburg, have been in tbe city. Mr. Lafor- City this afternoon. est is conductor on the Mubawk E. W. Hall and A. Welch came up train. . . . Mrs. J. R. Stuart from Sale n last night. went to Eugene this afternoon W. O. Zeigler went to Junction on on a visit with her sister. business this afternoon. Mr. aDd Mrs. J. W. Shumate went Wednesday's Daily Guard. s Oregon Press Association com J. M. Williams and »on returned d Its 21st session at Portland Sat- to Portland tbie afternoon. Rev. G. S. O. Humbert left today from Cottage Grove this afternoon. j Tbe Telegram says of tbe even t] past prealdents but one has for a trip to Eastern Oregon. J. L. Zeigler returned thia after i to tbe beyoDd, Ira L. Camp Henry Owen and Bert Wiley are noon from a trip south. We may add that be was a char on a trip to California pointe. Dr. M. M. Davie returned to Cor ember. took great Interest in its J E. Bourne, of Salem, was in Eu vallis this afternoon. , and never missed a meetmg Mr and Mrs. J. V. Reed went to gene yesterday visiting frler.ds. rpubiieb from tbe Telegram : Portland today on a few daya’ trip. Di. A. Sharpies, of Pleasant Hill f tbe 20 past presidents oi I be Alex Lewis, formerly foreman ot *ud G jsneu, whs iu Engeue today. on Press Association having Mr. aud Mis. F. E. Cnsrubare and tbe Bo ti -Kelly lrgglug crew on Fall d since permanent org vizallor Creek, left today for Cascide Locks (fectew, in 1886, it is interesting Mrs G. R. Chrisman are among the to see p a similar position with the te that all, with one exception, ex ursiouiste to Calitorna. Wind River Lumber Co. dive today; 12 are activley en- Romney Cox, of Portland, who E. E Upmeyer, of Harri’bnrg, was i In newspaper work, and ten has been visiting W. W. Martin aud In attendance at tbe annual Con family in Eugene, returned horns to- in Eugene today od business. J. R. Cartwright and J. M. Strand, or) held last week. Prior to tbe d»y. f Harribdurg. were I d Eugene today. 1901 It had grown to be an old Mrs. Furnish returned to Portland g that "to bars been president Claud Huggins, of Junction City, today, after a visit with her parents. is Oregon Press Association whs Mr. and Mr». Geo. Hunter, in Eu spent last night in Eugene. ve forever." But tbe spell was | Captain Ben D. Boswell, of Boswell gene. in over a year ago, when Ira L. Mrs. J. R. Staart. of Albany, alter Springe, was in Eugene today. jbsll, who served as president iu Frank aDd John Frost, of Marcóla, [a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs died at bis borne io Eugene. spent last night iu Eugene. j C. Stuart In Eugene, returned home be Hist president of tbe aseocla- J. R Brown, of Cottage Grove, ie was Martin L. Pipes, who was today. visiting ilia daughter, Mi». H. A. Mrs. G. N. Frazer, president of the ed in 1886. be is now engaged be prastice of law in Portland, Rebekah assembly of Oregon, left this ScLwering, lu Eugene. lecond president, J. R N. Bell, alleiuoou to visit Rebekah lodges C. L. Williams returned to Fall aker City, retired from uewepa- down the valley. Creek today. work and entered the ministry, President P. L. Campbell, of the Guy Bostwick is expected here to >ss served as chaplain of tbe university, went to Portland tuday to night from The Dalle« to visit bls d Lodge of Masonry tor ttie past attend tbe annual meeting of tbe board father, E. Bostwick. y years. Charles Nickell, ot of regents tomorrow. Mrs A. B. Kintool came op from lusville, is still in tbe newepa- xviisses Acna Asboeand Hattie Cook, Portland this afternoon to visit her udtiess, as la also A. Noltner, of accompinied by Richard Tbom aud parents, Mr. and Mrs Geo. A. Dyson. sod, tbe fifth president. L. "Buster" Nichols, all of Junction, •1, of Portland, is in the maur- drrvo to Eugene and back yesterday. toeinesa. James B. Eddy, tbe Architect Jobu Hunzicker went to president, is right of-way agent Springfield this afternooD. He is en lie Harriman railroad system, gaged I d drawing plans for the Dew i Campbell, of Eugene, the »ev public school there. il dead, and John R. Beegle, Mist Katherine Milllorn returned Ightb, is United States collector Eugene 1 ydg» No. 15, A. O. U. W., this afternoon from Junction. »toms for Alaska, stationed at Mias Mary Berger went to Roseburg and tbe Degree cf Honor held a joint installation of officers last Friday thia afternoon. Digbt, and tbe following officers were Mrs. Clydo Mahon returned from a Noltner, tbe oldest member of installed: Past master workman. R. short vi»’t at Junction this afternooD. •soclation in point of service, McMurpbey; master workman. E. K. to Oregon in 1852, when bat 19 Mr. aod Mrs. R. O. Brady returned Chapman; foreman, Cha». M. Starr; ot >ge. He has been actively en- to Creswell this afternoon. overseer, A. C. Jennings; recorder, Io newspaper work ever ainoe, Alt Walker went to Cottage Grove W. O. Zeigler; financier. Geo. W. i today connected with tbe Ru- thia afternoon oo business. Dixon; receiver, F. W. Oaburn; 'irit.published in this city. Be- guide, A. F. Smith; outer watch, being tbe first president of the J. D. Myers. A. Lombard was th» Mendaya'» Daily Guard Istion, Mr. Noliner conducted a installing offirer. S. H. Friendly is In Portland at. Paper In Eugene in partnership Tbe Degree cf Honor offioer» in tending tbe board of regents' meet Joaqoio Miller, tbe 'Hermit stalled were; Past chief of honor, ing. of tbe blerras.* during tbe civil .Miss Lottie Myers; chief of boner, School Clerk Reisner ba» just re Mrs. Nettle^ Hunter; lady of honcr. •bleb displayed snob anti-Un- Isndsncies that its publication deemed $2000 of tbe recent issue of Mrs. Anna Hyhb»; chief of ceremo $35,000 sebool bonds. hree times suppressed." nia». Ml»» Dan» Brabham; recorder, M. L Sommervllle has been con Mr». Dir» 8overn; financier, Mr». fined to hl» borne by rheumatism for Rozilla Starr; receiver, Mr». Mary several days until today. Harris; usher, M¡es Naomi Lombard; You can get one of tbe real French outer watch, C. A. Davis. I natal ling I table a’hote dinners at the Palm» officer, Mr». Ada Kukyendal), assist ed by Mrs. Jennie Zeigler and Mre. 1 every Sunday for 5o cents. Lizzie Jximbard. Mayo Evima la the new manager cl •ooner is reported ashore oo An elaborate banquet w»» then ; the Bljon theatre. Mr. »nd Mrs. R •st between the Sioslaw nod served to ever 2o0 member» and Invit river», but as the telephone 1 P. Starkey will soon go cn tbe road. ed guests and music and dancing was h«t»sen bere sod Florence are Mr». G. E. Blew and »on Hugh,^ indulged In until a late bonr. •t Is Impossible to learn the formerly of Roseburg, are visiting Finest liquor» at Maybew aod °f tbe vessel or anything con- here on their way to their new home Ware'». < IL in Astoria. L/LL/AN POWELL PE-RU-MA CURES COLDS AMD COUGHS. ’¡¡How Pretty Miss Powell Was Ke- stored to Health by Pe-ru-na. EGON PRESS ASSOCIATION LODGES INSTALL OFFICERS HOOfJER ASHORE Misa Lillian Powell, Aurora, Ind., writes: ••List spring I caught a severe cold from getting my feet wet and being out in the rain, and In a day / had a most miserable cold, but I neglected It, thinking It would soon leave me. Hut It hung to me for two weeks, when I felt something must be done, as my condition was serious. • ‘I had heard so much about Peruna and in Its praise that I bought a bottle and began taking it regularly. I wes gratified to find that in a week the cold and cough was broken up, and three weeks’ treatment completely re stored my usual good health. ’’--l.lll’an Powell. Nine caavu of consumption out of ten occur in thia way: A person catches cold. The oold is not properly cured, and another oold 1» caught. This cold la dilly-dallied with, either by no treatment whatever or some treat ment that is ineffectual, and the cold continues. TJten another cold 1» caught and a cough develops. Cough syrups are re sorted to, but they give only temporary relief. By and by the patient get» tired of taking medicines and cough syrups and gives up in despair. Tlie cold continue» to develop and #11« cough grows worse. T,hen the doctor is called In, only to discover that the patient is in the first stages of consumption. It was just in this way that Mis» Powell, of Aurora, lud., became sick. She caught a cold, and not considering it serious, neglected It, thinking as many others do, that it would ‘‘wear off.” However, It clung to her tenaciously, and in two weeks she found her health in a serious condition. Fortunately, Penina had l>een hronght to her notice, and she took a course ot this remedy before it wag too late. In a week the cough and cold were broken, and a three weeks’ treatment completely restored her to health. This is what Peruna is doing all th» while. Not a day, and probably notan hour passes in which some one doos not have a similar experience with Peruna, Cure the Slight Colds and Avoid Consumption. The first step toward consumption 1» a cold. The next step is a failure to cure it promptly. Tlie third step is the de velopment of catarrh, which gradually becomes chronic. The fourth step, the catarrh begins to spread from the head to the throat, then to the bronchial tubes, and finally into the lungs. It is l then consumption in the first stage. At any time during the progress of ca tarrh, from the first onset of the cold to its final settlement in the lungs, Peruna can be relied upon to stop the disease. If you have taken a cold, buy Peruna without delay. One bottle in the be ginning will do more good than a half doxen bottles after the catarrh has fastened itself on the lungs. Thousands of Testimonials. We have on file thousands of testi monials from people who have been cured of catarrh of the lungs by Peruna. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of tbe vast array of unsolicited endorsements we are receiving every month. Noother physician in the world has received such a volume of enthu siastic letters of thanks us Dr. llartiuAD i for l’eruna. ,r- Cockerline ®> Wetherbee’s CLEARA NCE SALE I EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS all new. No old shop worn goods to work off, but clean new merchandise. In some departments broken lines yet worth KM*) cents oi. the dollar. But we will make you a price to move them quick. Clothing Sale Dress Goods Has been good the past week, many having taken advantageof our exception ally low prices we have made on our suits. Plenty of them left, and extra good values in men’s and boys’ suits. Have been moving fast. Our bargain counter has been the center of attraction all week. Frices during the balance of this week will be very low. Now is the time to pick up some extra good values hi Dress Goods. Hats, Hats! Furnishing Goods. A great many know our Hats. They know them to be the latest in styles. Also that Our 13.00 hat excels in style and quality any sold in the city. ^2 SO We have always enjoyed a nice business in this Department, and this sale has brought us many new faces who went away well satisfied that this was the place to trade. Our 13.00 hat is always 50 Extra Special FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Gent’s black and brown half hose, 10c quality, our extra special for two days only, 4 pairs for 25c. We pay cash for all our merchandise, therefore are in a posi tion to give you the best for your money. Spot cash buying by us enables us to get extra discounts. You get the benefit of these purchases, as we self at a live and let live prices. Extra Special for Friday and Saturday ! 25 pieces Pure Linen Toweling (Stevens’ Crash) in bleached and unbleached, also check, worth 12j£c per yard, our extra special for Friday and Saturday, the yard....................... •••••.........——.......... -.......... Wc