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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
COTlAbt urnjtc WILL VOTE ON PROHIBITION The Kind Yon Have Alway* Bought, and which lias been in use for over 30 years, lias borne tlie signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this" ¿11 Counterfeits, Imitations and “Jiist-as-gooil” (re but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health :>f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. lb* Cottage Grove city council met iu regular monthly session last Mon (lay evening. The mayor, recorder and all the councilmen were present except Councilman Johuson. Au ini* tiative letitiou for an amendment to the city charter giving the city a right to vote on local option was pre sented, The election is set tot Satur- I day, October 20, 19u6. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys M orins and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlnea and M ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS l'be work ot grading the extension ¡of the 0. A S. E. railroad to Distou is nearing the finish, there remaining only betwreu tive hundred aud eight hundred feet, lhe job is somewhat tedious, however, as it has to be done by baud with a »hovel, l’be work is a shallow cut and there is so much gravel and boulders that a scraper cuuuot be used. The compauy is aux* lou to complete the gtadiug before there is much lain. It was difficult euougb to get men during dry weath er, and alter the rams set iu it will be almost impossible to bold them. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER 1 k* ' 1 WE PAY THE EXPRESS tS AND SHIP IN PLAIN PACKAGES WITH NO MARKS TO INDICATE CONTENTS MEDI& INALLV W- li. Rprtlund Or« GIVE FULL NAME POST OFFICE AND SHIPPINO directions accompanied to ’j <T!NG CO PORTLAND O re - HORSIS I OR SALE—X will place 50 ATTORNEYS AT LAW bead ot broke and unbroke horses on sal- a* the B .ngs corral oil Wed DORRIS A SKIPWORTH. Attor nesday. <)ctob»r 3 for several days. neys-at-law.—Office in Hovey build i K C. Smith. do9 wit ing over Chambers-Bristow^bank. FOR SALE—Twenty head of goat». .Call at E. J. brazier’s realestate LEON R. EDMUNSON. attorney-at- law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan office, Eugene. d w oil) and Saving Bank. MILCH COW WANTED—At once. Mrs. J. W. Johnson desires to buy a comparatively young cow that will WILLIAMS A BEAN. Attorneys-at Law. J. M. Williams, L. E. Bean. give about three gallons per day Practice in all the courts of the through the next nine months, state and before th«- I . 8 Land ot "rite to 280 Pearl street, Eugene. flee. Offices 12, 13, 14, 15, Mc d w tf Clung bldg. "ODD WANTED—A hundred cords of body flr wood wanted. Would THOMPSON A HARDY.Attorueye-at law; II. W. Thompson. C.A. Hardy. also like 50 cords of maple. En Office over Yoran's Shoe Store Eu quire at Hotel Snieede. d w tf gene Oregon. Practice in all the TANNING—Tboae desiring tanning coarts. of any kind will do well to call on or address me. 1 will buy or tan on L BILYEU. Attorney at l-aw. Office shares properly tagged deer hides over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene. ■Jug tanning a specialty. Adam Oregon. Ritchey, Jasper, Or. d w nl F arm FOR SALE—100 acres of im VETERINARY SURGEONS proved land. B. P. Inman, Elmira, Oregon. tf DR. J. CHRISTI E.v* ten nary surgeon, M It. C. V s.. Mini irg, 8< ’ •’ARM FOR RENT- 266 acres on land? Secretary and treasurer of the board of veterinary medical ex lern Ridge, all in cultivation. Will aminers: Domestic animals of all Tent from three to five years. En kind treated on scientific princi quire of Duncan Scott at Barnard ples Located at Bangs’ stable. Eu ^"est's livery stable, Eugene. wtf gene. Re«, corner loth and Olive. ^OR SALE—Vetch seed for sale. ’Phone red 2611. .--ddress R. F. .Moss, Gu.ene, Or. Phone farmers 8x5. w o26 PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS OR KENT- -O u acres, more or less, DR McDOUGAL. physician and sur *n »mall town with stotes,churches, geon. In addition to general prac K' od graded school and blacksmith tice special attention given to dis »hop within a couple of blocks ;good eases of women and children. Of house, bain,etc; good orchard with flee over Preston A Hales. 'Phone kinds of fruit and grapes: three black 1631. « i ■ river runs thiougb: part in held and pasture: good gravel road. ¿"’J”* furhitn.e for sale. Address V. Eohvosky, Eugene, Or wtf Havana, Oct. 5.—General Funston sent a detachment of marines to Guinea to enforce order aud compel disarmament. Turbulent insurgents there objected to surrendering their arms and while the moat trouble is at Guinea there is trouble this morning at several points. Robbers last night attempted to sack a plantation house at Guanab«- coa and the firing caused a panic iu the village. The attackers were driven off. Raiders are making trouble uear Cieufuegus. WATCH I NG EX OFFICIALS Seciet service men have been or dered to watch all outgoing steamers. While the reason is unknown it is thought to be to watch ex-government officials until the finances of the re public are straightened out. Gen eral Guerreia called upon Secretary Taft today in regard to disarmament and Taft is pleased with Guerrera's efforts for peace. Some of the other rebel chieftains have secretly used their influence to cause trouble. LETTERS PUBLISHED. Washington, Oct. 5.—Secretary Root made publtc late yesterday the correspondence leading up to the in ter ventton in Cuba The correspon dence took place between Consul Gen eral Steinhart at Havana and Acting Secretary Bacon, of the state depart- met. An important feature devel oped in the dispatch was that inter vention was asked by the Cuban gov ernment as early as September 8, and that as long ago as Septemter 14 President Palma had determined to resign as president ot the republic and that the vice president and cab- inet ministers had also determined to wk'v*- chronic constipation. “•ch is quickly cored by Dr. King’s w Life Pills. They remove all inf'tferrn9 from th» system and 1 \ HARBAUGH. Special attention ,, l)9* uew life and vigor, cure sour given to divorce and settlement of ana0 i ’ h1*"8*“. headache, dizziness estates. Agent for Continent- In- fr,-, w**h gripping or dtscom- surance Com pani. Room •». * • ru. -«*■ Guaranteed by W. L. t tonal Bank Building. Eugene. Or. Hood's Sarsaparilla Removes every trace of scrofula. Get Hood’s. For testimonials of remarkable cures send for Book on Scrofula. No. 1. C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. uo lunger coatinue in office. It i» also shown tlint Interventiuu by Ilie l’ulted States ha 1 long beeu plaiined by the Palma government and as communicated tu the state depart ment iu a letter by Colonel Stein hart as early an September 8. HEARST GOES AFTER M'CARREN AND ALL BOSSES BIG COUGAR DISPATCHED WITH STONES (From Thursday's Guard.) J. 11. Youug, of Fall Creek, while in town today told a Guard reporter of an interesting and exciting expert eiice he and the three McCI.rili.br 'th ere, of Hazel Dell, had with a big cougar on Bristow prai ie, iu the vi cinity of Pine Opeuinga, a few days ago. They were up on the prairie on a Hunting trip and one day while quite a distance from camp without their gnus their dogs ra.i across a ! congai aud soou had him treed. He was not very high up and the men began to throw rucks at him to bring him down. They pelted him good and hard for a long time and filially Mr. loung struck him square in the eye. That b-ought nim out of the tree and be made for a rocky blult not far distant, where he shielded himself liehind a projecting rock. The dogs couldn't get at the brute, neither could the men hit him with rocks, but finally Mr. Young con eluded to get a big rock and climb above the cougar and drop it on Ills back, in hopes of killing him that wav. The lock was secured aud dropped, but it grazed the cougar's side without iujur'iig him. The big cat then jumped down tlie precipice, a distance of about 50 feet, ami the men expected to find his lifeless bodv at the lottoin of the canyon, but in stead saw him making for another tree. This time he climbed further up and the men ucticed that he was very weak from the pelting he bad re ceived aud from his long jump. Rocks were again bi ought into use and soon the cougar descended agaiu, and for the first time showed fight, knocking the dogs right, and h it with his big puws and nairowly missing one or twro of the men. In his weakened condition, however, he did not last long, and was soon dispatched. Two hours aud a half elapsed from the time the cougar was first seen till he was finally killed and every min ute of that time there was "something doing," enough excitement for the most fastidious. The animal meas ured six teet seven and a halt inches from tip to tip. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY ASKS SI0.000 DAMAGES CURTIS GO1LH IS AGAIN NOMINATED Boston, Oct. 5.—The Republicans by acclamation today nominated Cur tis G iild for governor, Ebon Draper foi lieutenant governor, Wm. Olin for secretary of state, Henry Turner for auditor, Aithur Chapin for treas urer and Daua Malone foi attorney (From Thursday’s Guard.) general. The Southern F.mitio Oompiuy to The platform endorses Roosevelt's day instituted suit in the citcuit policies. court agaiust Ernest E., Ira D. and Wilbur H. Hyland, doing busiuess MORAN DOMINATES under the film name of Hyland Lum BAY STATE DEMOCRATS ber Co., to recover 610,000 diimrges Boston, Oct. 5.—John B. Moran, for the alleged non performance of a district attorney of Boston, elected contract to deliver to the plaintitf as an independent, and already nom 50,000 first class red or yellow flr inated for governor by the Indepen sawed cross ties. dence League, dominated the Dem The railroad company alleges that ocratic convention of Massachnsotts on oi about January 4, 1006, the yesterday. Moran was nominated for plaintitf and defendants entered into governor and E. G. Brown for lieu- ai< agreement in writing for the pur tenaut governor. Bryan was also chase of the ties; that on or about September 13, 1906, the defendants strongly endorsed. delivered to the plaintiff 27,753 of the ties, l>ot have refused to comply with and carry out the terms and condi tions of the contract. The railroad company alleges that it h»s been damaged in the sum of 610,000. and asks for a decree against the defnd Bluefield, W. Va., Oct. 5.—Seven auts for that sum, together with costs more bodies were taken from the Po and disbursements. cahontas mine today aud ationt ten W. D. Fenton, R. A. Leiter and J. more bodies are in sight, bnt the de M. Pipes are the railroad company's bris is retarding the rescuers. This attorneys. makes twenty-five known to be killed The Hyland Lumber Company until ami it is estimated that between six recently conducted a sawmill up the ty and seventy are dead. Mohawk, selling out to a Mr. Yerger, ot lx>s Angt les. MORE VICTIMS OF MINE EXPLOSION SIR THOMAS AFTER AMERICAN BRIDE Died Near Junction City, Saturday, S p tern tier 29, I'.«»!, Mrs. J. L. Flint, aged about 63 years. Death was due to cancer. The funeral was held Mon day with interment in Oak Hili cem eteiy. Deceased leaves four children, Mrs. Tbos. Bailey, of Junction; Mrs. I). C. Keilems. of Eugene; J. 8. Flint, ot Fern Ridge, and Sain Flint. Chicago, Oct.4 Sir Thomas Lipton called upon Mayor Duune at the city hall today and attended a luncheon at the stock yards.. He did not deny he might seek an American bride, a» well as ai range for an international yacht race. When asked about the girl be said: There's grave danger from the plague "Now, that's a happy thought!" Po.itlvelr cored by of Coughs and Colds that ar» SO prnv these Little Pills. «lent, unless y iu take ifr. King's They -ISO relieve Dis New Discovery for Consumption, tress from Dyspepsia. In Coughs and Colds. Mr«. Geo. Walls, digestion -nd Too Hearty ■ iTTLE of Forest City Me., writes: ''It's a Eating. A perfect rem At the residence of w'm. Kirk, Oc Gislsend to people living in climates edy tor DtnUK-sa. Nause», where coughs and colds prevail. 1 Drosnrtaesa. Bad T aste tober 3, 1906,Clive T. 8tarne«,of Linn find it quickly ends them. Il pre in the Month. Cnsrsd county, and Silva M. Michaels, of vents Pneumonia, cures. Ijigrlppe. Tongue. Pain In the «ide gives wonderful relief in Asthma arid TORPID LIVER. The» Lane conntfy, R»v. H. N. Russen of- Hay Fever, rnskes weak longs strong efiiatiug. regalare the Bow-la Vegetable. enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 06o and 6I.<X> SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE A famous Wisconsin woman once Guaranteed by W. L. Delano's drug said, "Ail this poor eaith needs is Genuine Must Bear ust the art of being kind. " Won't store. Trial bottle flee. some one tie kind enough to propose F^-S.nwle Sig'atur« 16 t»>ns ot the famous Oliver plows Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tre? VlTTLE It help« to make people kind and just received. Start right by buying ÏIVER sell. Tea or taMeta,.K» centa. Linn an Oliver. Drug Co. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Danger From Plague SICK HEADACHE CARTERS Ì Blrod Poisoning !s very often acquired, though generally inherited. Bad hygiene, foul air, impure water, are among its causes. It is called “the soil for tubercles,” and where it» is allowed to remain tubercu losis or consumption is pretty sure to take root. A goat herder on the hills about the source of the Siusiaw states that be lost seventeen goats one night last w%ek, which be lays to the marauding bear. More than likely be is mistak en as to bear. Cougars will kill more Chatham, N. Y., Oct. 5.—Wm. K. than they eat—seem to kill goats aud Hearst today threw down the gaunt sheep for amusement, and the de let to State Senator McCalren. He struction should lie laid at the door said in his speech: of the great mountain cat. “McCarren classes himself as a Mi. aud Mrs. T. W. Jenkins left on Demorcat. but that don't make him a this moi mug's train for Omaha. Tom Democrat, The McCaneu ticket cau- is a delegate to the supreme lodge of uot command the support of honest the Modem Brotherhood of Amer Democrats nor honest independents." Hearst’s defiance of McCarren was ica, which convenes in tl.at city next week. While gone they will visit like a bombshell in the Tammany Denver, Salt Lake City and other camp this afternoon and is taken to cities. They expect to be gone about mean that the whole Hearst canvass faces a grave crisis. Politicians are a month. wondering if Hearst will follow his The property owners of the Coast defiance of McCarien with a like defi Pork road are circulating petitions ance of Murphy. calling meetings iu the several dis Hearst's followers urge him to "get tricts for October 12, to consider tne all bosses against him," and he matter of levying a tax.and if thought seems to be following their advice. advisable, to vote the same to raise McCarren has called a special meet money to rock the wagon road be ing of the county committee for cou- tween Black Butte and Cottage Grove. sid*ration of Heaist's attitude. It is Western Oregon. reported that he has decided to ad vocate the support of Hughes, Rep., upon the grouud that uo regular Democrat is iu the field for governor. DISORDER . IS REPORTED AT MANY POINTS IWOTM ocrotula I IVER t V% 'CARTERS REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Married SPEAKS AT HARRISBURG . i. oct. L —President do this work. To ic'egate it to the :t for llariisburg, Pa., at states is a farce, and is simpLv sn- tlii'r way of saviug that it shall not o oiling, where he will be done at all. ” i ■ d»' licatiuu of the state »as accompanied by Sen "Duiing the last tew years the na and Pentose, Dr. Riley tional government has taken very aud othe.s. luug strides in the direction of exer cising ami seeming this ade»|iiat3 Harrisburg, Oct. 4—At the ilcdlea- control over ’he great colporations, and it was under the leadership.of one tion exercises President Roosevelt of the most houured publi i men iu was the centre of attraction, has ad- our country, oue of PeunsyLaula's diess being the .feature of the pro most eniineut sons—the present sen gram. The g.eat crowd welcomed ator and then Attorney General Knox the exis'Utive of the nation warmly. —that the now departure was begun. The president spoke in the rain Events have moved fast during the with little rivulets of water liltiniug last five years, aud it is curious to down his face onto his shirt bosom. look back at the extreme bitterensa which uot meiely the spokesmen and THE PRESIDENTS’ SPEECH. representatives of oiganized wealth, After referring to the position but man) most conservative people Pennsylvania has occupied in the life then felt as to the action o Mr. Kuox of the nation, President Roosevelt and of the administiatiou. spoke in part as follows: "Many of tlie greatest financiers of "Through your legislature you have this country were certain that Mr. abolish <1 passes; you have placed the Knox's Northern Securities suit, it offices of tlie secretary of the com won would plunge us into the woist munwealth and the insurance com panic we had ever e«*em They de missioner upon an honorable aud nounced as incitement to anarchy, honest basis ot salary only by aboi- h - an apology for socialism, the advo ¡thingthe feej system; you have pass cacy of policies that either have now ed a law compelling the officers and become law or are iu fair way of be employes of great cities to attend to coming law ; and yet these same pol the duties for which they are paid by ii-ies, so fai from representing either all the taxpayers, and to ref.aiu anarchy oi socialism, were in reality from using the power confetred by the antidotes to auatciiy, the anti their offices to influence political dotes to socialism. To exercise a campaigns; you have prohibited the constantly increasing and constantly solicitation ot receiving of political more efficient supervision ami con assessments by city employes; you trol over t he great common earl ¡era have by law protect»«! the state treas of the country prevents all necesaity ury from depredation and conserved for seriously considering such a pro the public moneys tor use only in the ject as the government ownership of public interest; you have by a law for railroads - a policy which would be the protection of the elective fran evil in Its results from »very stand chise made tampering with the ballot point. " boxes aud the casting ot illegal votes so difficult as in all pro! ability to be unprofitable; you have provided a primary election law which guarantees to the voters free expression in the »election of candidates for office; you have by law regulated and improved The Curtin Spur Lumber Co., of the civil service systems of your Cottage Grove, ill'll articles of incor greatest cities; and, finally, you have poration with the county clerk t-siay paH»e<l a law containing.a provision The Incorporators are II. F. McCor which I most earnestly hope will in mick, Philip Hohl and J. C. John HiibHtance be embodied likewise in a son. The capital stock Is 625 INK), d|. law by the congress at th« coming vide»! into 256 shares of 6llX> each. session—a provision problbitng the The objects of the corporation are to officers of any corporation from mak do a general lumliering ami logging ing a contribution of the money of business, to build, equip, maintain that corporation to any candidate or and operate water powers, electrio any political committee for the pay light plants and to conduct a general ment of any election expenses what merchandise business. ever.’’ The company now operates a »mall sawmill several miles south of Cottage "All honest men must abhir and Grov«. reprobate any effort to excite bostili ty to men of wealth as such. W should do all we can to encourage (From Thursday's Guard.) thrift and business eneigy, to put a premiiim|upon the conduct of the man Mrs. Jotin Blanton died at Cheah- who honestly earns his livelhood and ire's hopyard last night, aged 30 more than hie livelihood, ami who years. She was aged :*) years, a na honestly nsea the money be has earn tive of Ohio, ami leave« a husband, ed, But it la out clear duty to see, father ami mother and three brothers. in the interest of the people, that Rev ' F. .M. Horn, of Eugene, being there is adequate supervision ami s brother. She was the daughter of control over th« tMWiMaa use« of the J. M. Horn, of F.imira. Funeral will swollen fortune« of today, and also leave residence at 10 a. m. and ser wisely to determine the conditions vices will be belli at Mulkey cemw- upon which these fortunes are to tie tery at 12 o’clock tomorrow. transmitted and the percentage that The Infant daughter of Mr.and Mra. they shall pay to the government whoa« protecting arm alone enables Smith, of Fairmount, died October i them to exist. Only the nation can I 1906, of cholera infantum. Was. . .. Roosev It 1 7:50 thi . speak at . Capitol. II ators Knox LUMBER COMPANY IS INCORPDRATED Diei