Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 16, 1906, Image 5

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dance out on East Third street.
He
w«s
Polia. TnA» ru-i«
nrrnr wnr
RinfiWAY
UGHT BY THE GRIP-
PE-RU-NA
IIMXV
HI*
house several nights last week.
DEMOCRATIC MASS
MEETING CALLED
All who attended the social party at
Chas. Haydeu'a report a very enjoy­
able time.
Crow, Feb. 15.—Richard Liles and
Mrs. Win. Barr, of Wendling, has wife, who went to Eugene last w. ek
Eugene, Or., Feb. 12, 1908.
been visiting friends and relatives at with their two sick children, report,
At a meeting of the Democratic this place.
the little ones somewhat better.
The Donha school is progressing
Mrs.George Hadley is a min very ill
LaGrippe Is Epidemic Catarrh. county ceutial committee held Feb­
ruary 10, 1906, it was resolved that a nicely with Miss Flora George as at her ho ne in Hadleyville.
T spares no class or nationality. The Democratic mass meeting be called to teacher
Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. lladley last
cultured and the ignorant,the aristo­ meet at the courthouse on Saturday,
Mrs. Cuiti- Hayden ami children Si uii.ay brought home their daugh­
crat and the pauper, the masses and the February 24. at io o’clock in the fore­
are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Barr, ter Winifred from l.ugi.ie, wheie she
classes are alike subject to la grippe.
noon to make a platform and suggest of Weudliug.
None are exempt—all are liable.
was attending the uuiveisity, ill of
Grip is well named. The original suitable persons for nomination at th
typhoid fever,
French terra, la grippe, has t>een short­ primary election to be held April 2d,
J. V. Jenkins lias lieeu confined to
ened by the busy American to read 1906, an,l to tiansact other business
the
house for more than a week with
“grip.”
which may come l>efore the meeting.
lagrippe.
Without intending to do ao, a new
Now, therefore, incompliance with
word has been coined that ex ar tly said resolution, a mass meeting of
We understand that nothing bus
Coburg, Feb. 14. — Born, February
describes the case. As if some hideout the Democratic party is called to meet
lieeu
learned of the wheieabouts e
8. to Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews, a
giant with awful grip had clutched us
John Jensen,the Ni ivigim who di
at the courthouse iu Eugeue,Satur­ son.
in its fatal clasp.
appeared suddenly and mysteriously
Men, women, children, whole towns day, February 24. 1906, at 10 o'clock
Born. January 31, to Mr. and Mrs.
at r.ugi ne. by hia friends and neigh­
and cities are caught in the baneful grip iu the forenoon, to consider the sub­ Corpus Gray, a sou.
bors who went from Mirth to look for
jects and to tiansact si.ch other busi­
of a terrible monster.
Married, February 2, l;t <i. at the him.
Have you the grip? Or, rather, nr.s ness as may come before tjie assem-
'j vast
the grip got you? if so, recd the fol­ biy. AU Democrats are mged to at­ residence of J. 1-.. R. ach. Miss Bertha
U ntentions having again arisen be­
HOHAT to 4
lowing letters.
tend aúd participate in said meeting. Beeson and Samuel A. Matliews. Rev. tween the coni miners at Mirth and
These testimonials speak for them­
Geo. E. McDonald, of the U. B.
J. D. MATLOCK.
th :r employers.operations have again
selves as to the efficacy of Peruna m
church, performed the ci r< inony.
Cl.i.iru.au Den ocratic County
la eii suspended.
eases of la grippe or its after-effects:
Mrs. K. F. Johnson ami three chil­
Cti.tiul committee.
John McCulloch and wife visited
Saved by Pe-ru-na.
dren, of Bi lie Plain, Iowa, arrived
M. S. W. l LIS.
Eugeue tins week.
Hon. James R. Guill is one of the old­
some days ago and will spend the
Sécrétai y.
Merle
Nighewiindi r entertained
est and most esteemed men of Omaha,
Hi ring ami summer with Mis. John-
Neb. He has done much to make it
file
nils
at
a
musieale Sunday.
s in’s parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin.
w hat it is, serving on public boards a '
Mrs. J. 11. lb rimhire returned Tues­
numlier of times. He endorses Peruna
day from it visit with rehitho at Cot­
in the following words:
I
Vie World
“1 am G8years old, am hale and hearty
ti, ge (• rove.
Medicine
and Peruna has helped me attain it.
Pleasant Hill, Feb. 14.—Farmers
Professor H.C.' Baughman is speud-
‘
[cognizes Grip j
Two years ago I had la grippe—my life :ui impri ring toe fine wtather and a
I I
ing the w. ek in Eugene.
Natron, l'eb. 11.—Everybody busy
[Epidemic
¿
was despaired of. Peruna saved me.”— ,
I larger acreage of blirall grain io buu n
The Coiimg school children are en- puttii in their spring grain this fine
rarrh.
K
J. K. Guill.
| than usual at this time of year.
weather.
j ying a week's vacation.
A Relative of Aitraham Lincoln.
I Medical Talk.fi®
XJX and scarlet fever
are
Smallpox
Mr. Silas 8. Lincoln, w ho resides r.t
Mrs N“llie Sanders, of Cloverdale,
Fred Wigle, wife an I daughter re­
913 1 street, N. W., Washington, I', C., -tamped out in ihis vicinity, but turned to Roland on Tuesiii .> morn­ was here Sunday to visit her folks,
lias the honor of being third cousin to j grippe is pre v.ueut and a few ease of
ing's train, after a lew days' visit Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Wallace.
Abraham Lincoln. He w rites:
i >iiasels still ixist.
We are sorry to h ar that Charles
with
relatives.
“I had la grippe five times before us­
Mrs. M. M. Gilbert and children
Mrs. Ed I’lynn returned to Wend­ Wallace, of Ja per, is down sick with
ing your medicine. Four years ago I
began the use of Penina, since which i.uve reiuiutd to Waiteiville after ail ling Saturday aft- r ?; uding the week lagrippe.
time I have not been troubled wipi that .extended vi. it with Mie. Gilbert's pa­ as the guest o Mrs. Hullin.
We hear that E.
L. Smith, of
Grip Resulted in Catarrh.
A Southern Judge Cured,
rents.
I |
Miss Alice Bielke, Treasurer Young disease.
We aue glad to report tiiat Hugo Springfield, has sold oil1 and is going
ge Horatio J. Goss, Hartwell, Ga.,
“1 can now do as much work at my
The Edtuvule Telephone Co. at
to move back here on his place and
Women’s Society of the Lutheran
desk as I ever could in my life. I havo their annual meeting re-elected their Hallin who had a very mild form uf
Church,
Menasha,
Wis.,
writes:
me live or six years ago I had a
typhoid Jevir is now
cuuvules- are gfud to have him buck with uh
gained more than ten pounds in
entire corps ot officers and directors. cent.
“I gratefully acknowledge the good weight.”—H. 8. Lincoln.
again.
severe spell of grip which left me
that Peruna did me after I had been
systemic catarrh.
Mrs. Pi arl Hadley returned to her
Several families from this place
DeForest
Barnard,
of
Eugene,
spent
friend advised me to try your Pe- sick with la grippe which left me Tn a Pe ru na Not Only Cured La Grippe but home at Ja.-per City Saturday, after
went to Jasper Sunday to attend
Benefited
the
Whole
System.
Mr.
mid
Sunday
with
his
parents,
very
weak
and
emaciated
condition,
which I did, and was immediately
church. Rev. R.G. Callison preached
Miss Alice M. Dressier, 1818 N. Bryant two weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Fred Barnard.
Bed and cured. The third bottle with catarrhal trouble of the head and
Mrs. L. Baughmaii.
' a fine sermon.
Ave.,
Minneapolis, Minn., w rites:
ears.
leted the cure.”—H. J. Goss.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a Francis
“Last spring I suffered from la grippe
Several changes in real estate have Willard memorial sei v ce at
“My mother suggested that I take it
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wallace are
the M. E.
Cured In a few Weeks.
to build up my strength and rid myself and was partially cured, but the bad occurred during the last lew days.
with us again. They have both been
church
on
Sunday
evening,
February
s Jean Cowgill, Griswold Opera of the troublesome catarrh, and it after-effects remained through the Harry Shelley sold 100 h Tes ot land
25. A good program is being arriing- very poorly this w inter.
summer and somehow 1 did not get
e, Troy, N. Y., is the leading lady acted with wonderful spied.
n ar the Jasper ferry to Bt n Lyons. ed.
B. F. Smith has been under the
the Aubrey Stock Co. She writes
“I was able to resume tny work in­ strong as I was before.
ot Ja.-per, and John Elliott, ot t amp
weather, but he is better now.
“One of my college friends who
side of two mouths and I am in splendid
I
fllowing:
The
funeral
uf
little
Eleanor
Hallin
visiting me asked me try Peruna and I Creek, both of whom will, n the near
iring the past winter of 1901, I health now.”—Alice Bielke.
Lots of logs in the river now,
Then Mr took place at the fsmily residence on
did so and found it all and more than I future, reside on same.
red for several weeks from a severe
though the water is pretty low.
Tuesday
afternoon
of
last
week
and
One reason why Peruna has found
had expected.
Shelley bought 111) acres of his lather
k ot grip, which left a serious
The services
“It not only cured me of the catarrh — being Uncle John's donation laud was largely attended,
rhal condition of the throat and permanent use in so many homes is
iiy Dr. I). E. Lover-
that it contains no narcotic of any
but restored me to perfect health, and claim—and also t>> acres of John West, were conduct
built up the entire system.”—Alice M. the balance of the West larm bei g idge, of Eug. . . am! the casket was
me one suggested Peruna. As a kind. Peruna Is perfectly harmless.
Dressier.
carried by four little girls dressed in
resort, after wasting much time It can be used any length of time
sold to Eii Bangs, of Eugeue.
Address Dr. R. R. Hartman, President
white. Mr. and M.s. Hauiu have the
Burney on physicians, I tried the without acquiring a drug habit.
A new school district has just
of The Hartman Sanitarium.Columbus,
¡civ faithfully, tnd in a few weeks Peruna does not produce temporary
sympathy of the coinmun.ty in their
results,—it cures.
' formed near the ' ’ list 1
Ohio.
i well as ever.”—Jean Cowgill.
bereavemeut
rum the W ejli S ide of t
the eu si
lili tilsir
Stop at th J Courthouse
♦ The ImriwA dis rict in li des th
.uslien di' u t C nt ai inc.
Lodging House when in
ollowlng |>ui|riings:
ijML ch s we are
Ul
The Dewdrop aalocn; East Sept
Eugene over night.
<
M-.’i
cott. Gilles-
Trails'er L'n|iuJii J 'a ’ aru and etorng ■
bridges
iitiicuixt . th« Davis woodyard and
25 Cent Beds.
100 feet
office'; e:g-.:-stoic : Mt. Hoed saiocn:
A well known logging corti
*z '1 l'<
b’ ’
... He ia
Mit.phv's p.u ■ Inr.g shop; C. Cai - si n’s the imputation made a
Ulfcil tl ' ( Ki'
de Bonn.
ng « •
son’s wire works; photograph gallery ; tini s that the present typhoid e¡.. to the tout ui
Nice, clean beds. Every
Dailey cigar store; office o; the Rock de l ie originated in th- logging can 1 - Edenvale and back to Creswell By way
The dance at the prairie laid Friday
reem cn the outside. No
Springs Coal Compuny ; W ood’s cigar on the upper river.
He told a Guard of Enterprise.
was well attended.
noise from street or side­
tep ite to a. t a every camp tha
Utfer's restaurant.
Claire Hinkrou visited with Jay
land, Feb. 12.—This afterndm^® gore;
’
Mr-. J. H. West and little children
The second story of the building in he kuows a ytbi; ,. a mt . '.e, t clean
walk travel. Well lighted,
le;t Thursday for Medford, where Johnson Si.tiuoay mid buuday.
clock Battalion Chief Holden;
which the fire started wa occupied anil there i no tv. hoid fever in any
.hey
will
visit
relatives
ior
a
few
Mies
Mabel
Johnson
ims
been
visit-
roomy,
comfortable office
fire department, states positive­ as a tenement house. Some occiq ants of them ex ■< pt one.
The p. rson id
■
after which they w ill reside iu i g relative-, at Mound during the
twenty lives were lost in the were left to their fate au 1 were over- fileted resides in a low, sw r. py plnci
with safe but handy bag­
iceil.e. Other 1 .dgers escaped iu their a d he contract, d the fever at home. ,.ug< ne, occupying the lornor resi­ past wet k.
gage
room. O is’meblock
le.,ee
Rev. L.strrand family.
G. W. Lyons went ,to Engi ne last
The contiaetor tliin s it is an unjust
night clothes.
W.Ix Bristow is expected in a short week.
aid just Lack of courthouse.
accusation.
He says tb.it crdnarilj
time to re sume building operations,
Leslie Crenshaw, of Panther, WHS
land, Feb. 12. —Eight persons
inti rrupt <t last fall by sicknrs . He
sts'ii going down the road the day af-
«rue 1 to death i^nl sixteen in­
h - sold his store and will reside here
ter th“ dance. What's tin ..ttraction,
in a tire near the1 cast approach’
permanently.
Leslie'.'
Morrison street bridge lietween
M
.• i it- I'^i i h c’o I .: success
ind five o’chx-k this morning
f
ful term of scKodl i.t toe prahie i ri­
ih -*;ov it six fr-r i bcilrii::
dgy.
ng a lodging house and the
de Transfer Company’s barn,
A. D. Bierce n ttugied home from
James Turner, who was app< luted
Springfield last Saturday.
nty-five horses
Donna,
Feb.
1.3.
—
The
farmers
are
try Mayor Wilkins as health o! fleer.
tkrues were so hot and the
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutberlaml vis­
The county commissioners' court at
taking advantage of the fine weather
ret t improvements made it hard its session yesterday ordered the and who has lieen at work thre days
ited with G. W. I.ayiim s last Satur­
an<l
are
busily
engaged
in
putting
in
1 king into the condition of people's
for the firemen to handle the
day.
Southern Pacific Company to remove
their spring crops.
The fire is thought to have its piling in the centre of the county luick yards, says that in the residence
Miss Chloe Crandall, of Turner, is ;
t>‘ i ict ndiary origin. The flames road just west of the wagon bridge districts he finds that a majority of
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary '
f approach of the bridge on fire. across the Willamette river at Spring­ the peopfe have already cleaned up
but he has found several bad pla 'os, Hayden, of this place.
I noon six bodies had been re field.
The Guard first called the at­
Miss Edith Albro,of Eugeue, is vis­
kl and four wire idetifled as tention of the public to this obstruc­ which are now being cleaned up. The
s
Floyd Dailey, aged 9; Nate tion and there has lieen a general de worst places are iu the rear of busi­ iting her brothers, David and Sid, of I
M
i
i bn
ness houses, yet as a whole the city is Donna.
| a stableman: a son of A. B. mand that it be removed.
The court as clean or cleaner than any city in
stoii and daughter, Mias Maggie, vii -
. i
£
L ■ and J. II. Hen.lee. a photo-
The Donna spelling school is pro­ ited at Mrs. Downing's Monday aniFWltll an Upper Set Ot
made the following entry upon its the state.
gressing nicely with large crowds, and Tuesday of this week.
H
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e
j
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II
l<
records:
the “cbampiou spellers”—S»e!
|e\ wife and three children and
>
B. wn and Lonie Hunsaker | aftlllCial teeth Dy Ofdl-
“Whereas. The Southern Pacific
knt sou of Mrs. Brown.
Mina Marie McKenzie, who h.is been
Conijuiuy has placed a row in piling
have tieen transacting business in
— *
.persons are believed to have in the centre of county road No. 1'5 to
visiting freinils at Donna, has re­
Junction for tile past tew ilaya. They
xi and twenty were injured by support the railroad track being built
turned to her home in Eugene.
returned h.mie Sunday.
They are
e. which swept the district of by the company between Henderson
There is talk of another farmers’ patiently waiting tor high water to
We. the county central committee
buildings between Morrison and Springfield in the county ami the of the socialist party of Lane c< nnty. tel. phone line being built up this
float their saw logs to the head of
der, on East Water street and said piling is an obstruction to travel
Or., hereliy call a convention to tre way.
tide.
er this morning.
on said county road, it is therefore hi .1 on tlie 17th day of March, 1908,
Mrs. Ernest Nicholson, who has
Another t. k-ph .ue meeting was
injured at the hospitals are ordered that the clerk notify th
at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. The Iie-n .iaititig her mother, Mrs. Sima. held at Gree le f sistoffice last
I Dailey. Floyd Dailey, a son, Southern Pacific Company to ri move pnipo~e uf said convention ia to nom
o Bine Riv»r. has returned hi me.
day and a ger. rai -.■tt!en,< lit wus made I
5: Mrs. N. Edmunds, Mrs. N. the said obstruction without deia.v. " il te a full ticket for thee ming Jun“
Mr. Morgan, who at present is run­ to the sfitiiCHction “f all concerned. I
t. P. H. Hancock. Mrs. Mc-
election and such other bu tie a
ning the Duma store, will hi n leave The lit. is now complete, but the
Fred Kruger, L. G. Dailey, who
may legularly come befóte said coli-
’phones have not yet strived.
for
Oklahoma.
Ing.
Mrs. Browne says her
ventii n.
The Mis . ps a Pearl and Eva Igimb,
las lost in the flames, but the
ignite
a
number
ot
¡toll
’
litie
are
V . J. BVTLER,
preparing for the masquerade dance who have l»en working in Eugene for
las not lieeu found.
Chairman
I
some time, pa-sial through here on
at Marc ;la February -~<1.
le Dailey family, which con-
H. M MANVILLE, Sec.
a candy and cigar store, the
Mr Tilton.of Albany, who has been their way to ih ir home at .’.lpba last
B<li-a.i at the no.rgne m l the
visiting friends at thia place, ha i Friday.
Mrs. Laura F. Farrow has begun i
, father and another $on are
g ne to Curry county.
suit for divorce in the circuit court
njured.
Mrs. Ella Hayden, who is teaching I
Amo Hills, age i; IT years, while at Coburg thia w inter, is home for a
fire burned with great rapidity. against Ralph I. Farrow on the ground
They were married at werkii r with the donkey engine in a few days' vacation.
I
Hidings were built on piling of desertion.
Harrisburg
in
May.
18R8. and bav ;... gn. ifimp ten mile« s I mivc Iaiwell
The Dentist.
> draft carried the flarth s under
The f pores ai d Briggs sawmills are
K
dway to the Morrisoi, street one minor chilli, Delbert K.. aged 16 y. sterday afternoon suffered a fracture' running steadily every day.
not
his right leg below the knee by l>e
¡0
11 cc with »'!-»•’’
burning the approach of the years. Mrs. Farrow alleges that her
.iev Mr. Myers, of Coburg, held re-
wi hya flying cable. Dr.
and frame structures >n both husband left her in 1*98 and has not iug HtllX'l
Cor. 7th an W ' •
11 i w
at the Dm a set .-
Ta- ne of primnleld. attended him.
lived with nor supported her «inc®.
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A MOUTH
Thjt cannot be fitted
nary means.
1 have
the latest and best de-
vice for difficult cases.
Holds the plate com­
fortably yet firmly in
place and it won't drop.
If this fits your case
call and see me.
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