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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1907)
, is the estimate of the war depart- . ment, and in view of the large appro- ' pnatlon for the mouth of the Colum-1 | bia, the items for the Cascade locks (Front Saturday's Guard.) and upper Willamette will be slight- What with coasting and skating, j ly reduced. The report of the sub- the week has rapidly flown by, so .comittee will be considered by the that no one has felt any dearth of rops full committee within a day or two, social events. There have been For Infants and Children. [ but its action will not be announced Two Illinois Girls Suffer from Scalp many informal coasting parties and Salem, Jan. 18.—That the State until the bill is reported Friday or New York, Jan. 19.—News from many have tried their l.’c-t at ska’- Trouble—Another Sister Needs a Horticultural Society has lost sight ¡Saturday. In the main it Is believed Tonic—Friend Suggests Cuticura of all other fruits in its admiration | that the committee will accept the Kingston is coming slowly, but the ing on al Ito thin ice. + + + worst is now apparently known, The — They Use It and Now Give and enthusiasm for the apple Is the recommendation of the sub-commit- The students have been looking i tee. town itself is wrecked, and food and opinion of a number of fruitgrowers AVefie table Preparation for As medical supplies continue scarce, but forward >o the Freshman glee for the who attended the annual meeting last [>ast week and all interest Is centred similating the Food and Regula week. And some of the growers are as relief ships are hurrying to the ting lhe Stomachs and Dowels of in the thought that the Freshmen al- angry about it. Ex-Govenror Pardee Makes Scusa stricken city from all quarters there ways give the best party. The class Alex LaFollette, the well-known will soo! be alleviation in this re members have put no end of work LI) REN tional Speeeli in Bay City. JbJLZ grower of peaches and loganberries spect. “I must give much praise to all the on their dance and it will certainly is one of these. II. S. Gile, the prune Cutii i Remedies. I used but one The death list will probably be be pretty and most enjoyable. The Promotes Digestion,Cheerful San Francisco, Jan, 17.—"I ant cake of Cuticura Soap ami one box of man and manager of the Willamette I about 700. and the seriously injured hall is decorated in green and white, ness arulRest.Contains neither good Republican, ” declared ex Cuticura Ointment, as that was all I a that was required to cure my disease. I Vaulley Prune Association, is anoth I Governor Pardee in a speech before 1 will number In the neighborhood of tir boughs being used, and inviting Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. I va- very much troubled with eczema er. Mr. LaFollette came home from N ot N arcotic the Men's League of the Congrega 500. American marines are still on cozy corners are artistically arranged. of the head, and a friend < f mine told me to Use the Cuticura Remedies, which the meeting in disgust before It was tional church yesterday. "But if the guard duty, a courtesy greatly appre- The patronesses are Miss Carson. I did. and am glad to say that they cured over. He wanted to hear something Republican party puts up a yellow 1 elated by the British government and Mrs. McArthur (1 ’ortlund), Mrs. my eczema entirely. Since then we besides apples. Giles stayed the have always kept the soap on hand at dog I am not going to vote for him. stricken people. Pinkham (Portland). Mrs. llen- out, but is up in arms all times. Mv sister was also cured meeting dricks, Mrs. Zeiher, and Miss Bige- of eczema of the head by using the against what he considers an at The time for voting for principles is Cuticura Remedies. Another sister has Relief Not Wanted. past. You must vote or men now, low. ■used Cuticura Resolvent and Pills and tempt to limit the term ’’horticul Norfolk, Va., Jan. 19.—A wireless + + ♦ thinki i hey are a splendid tonic. I can ture” to apple culture. With fire in for it is men that count. not say exactly how long I suffered, but I “Parties have their use.,” contln- message picked up at the Cape Hen- The Delta Alphas will open thelr think about six months. Miss Edith his eye he thus addressed a newspa i tied the speaker, "but the evil of par- ry station from Admiral Evans gives house to their girl friends with an in- Hammer, R. F. D. No. 6, Morrison, per reporter Saturday: 111., Oct. 3. 1906." [ ties lies in the prostitution of Na ¡the in'ormation that the governor of formal supper this evening after the A perfect Remedy for Constipa "I should like to ask of you, sir, tional and state part” organizations ¡Jamaica has practically declined ev dance. Mrs. Pinkham (Portland) tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, what is the meaning of the tern, ‘hor for selfish purposes. The boss evil ery form of relief offered by Evans, and Mrs. Church are their patron Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ticulture’? It appears that the offi comes within this category. Greece I although it is believed to be greatly esses. ness and LOSS OF SLEEP cers of the State Soci *ty of Horticul and Rome fell as the result of un- needed. + + + ture have naryowed the term down Tac Simile Signature of | checked bossism. If. ¡.he bosses are On Friday evening the Kappa Sig until it takes in and absolutely ex not checked in this country’ we shall mas entertained at Davies’ hall with cludes everything else but apples, NEW YORK. share the fate of Greece and Rome. i an informal dance. Mrs. Nelson (Al- Becomes an object of the most tender chiefly Hood River apples. "Take San Francisco for example. Al (> months old solicitude, not only because of its suf- bany) and Mrs. Clark (Portland) “A large number of members of ferine, but because of The cancer of graft has been gnawing j were the patronesses. Following the the dreadful fear that auxiliary societies attended this at her vitals, and you see the effect it the disfiguration is to dance the guests were taken to the be lifelong, and mar mmeting with the hope of learning now has in her time of trouble. Ruef- its future happiness, meetin gwith the hope of learning A late Washington dispatch says: Kappa Sigma house, whete supper and prosperity. of berries of various sorts, peaches, ism must be stamped out, or the con- Congress will be asked by President was served. The rooms were beau Hence it breomes the sequences will be fatal. tifully brightened with chrysanthe THI CINTAUR GOURANT. HCW VOIRM OrTV. duty of mothers of pears, prunes and other fruits. Ap "The remedy for bossism is su g- Roosevelt to give the Interstate Com mums and Oregon grape, the frater sucn afflicted children ples by no means constitute the only, merce Commission increased powers to acquaint themselves gested by the evil itsel If the boss with the purest and nor do they constitute the chief fruit system Is effective for the grafters to enable that body to deal with such nity colors of green, white and red being used. most effective treat- product of this state. Take the Or j I merit available, viz: warm baths with It ought to be effective for the anti emergencies as that now existing ♦ ♦ + Cuticura Soap, and gentle anointings egon prune for instance; to my mind grafters, who should organize and with regard to the car shortage ques ved.. Mrs. Calkins was assisted In +++++++++++♦+♦*♦♦ On Saturday afternoon of last with Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin it is by far the most valuable com ♦ ♦ choose leaders or bosses, and follow tion. The Commission already has week the Kloshe Tillacum girls open serving by Mrs. Sweetser. Cure. Curee made in infancy and child ♦ + PERSONALS. submitted to the President a prelim hood are usually speedy and permanent. mercial fruit product of the state of them steadfastly.” + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and can be grown ComrWe External and Internal Treatment tor Oregon today, inary report of the investigations ed their house on Twelfth street for Everyone will be glad to know ♦+++++++++++++♦+♦ Bwry Humor of Infants, Children, and Adults more successfully over a greater area «onslsta < I Cuticura Soap <23r.> tn Clrnnsc the Skin, made by some of its members in the a reception given by thj Y. W. C. A. that the Senioi Class of the Univer TO ENJOY A GOOD DINNER Cuticura Ointment (30r.) to Henl the Skin, and to new members, The rooms were (From Saturday’s Guard.) of the state than can any other fruit, CuUcura Resolvent (SOr.l, On the form nt Chnmlate Northwest into this matter, and it sity is making plans for a Se tior ball Coated Pills. 23c. per vial nt 601 to Purity the Blood prettily decorated with ferns and Or- Mrs. R. F. Baker cante up from and yet the prune is practically bar How to Avoid Distress and Indiges will submit recomendations Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug A Chem. very to be given, prooab’y the second of Corp.. Sole Prop«.. Boston. Mass. egon grape. The time was spent en- tion After Eating. nw-Maiied Free, Oh Humors ot Skin and Scalp. red from the discussions, crowded soon. When these are ready the March. This will be the first dance Junction City this afternoon. out, or at least is unrecognized by the President will prepare a special mes joyably in games and a spelling given here by a Ser or class, and Dr. J. O. Watts returned last night Let us tell you how you can enjoy sage to congress urging necessary match, following which refreshments so-called ‘Horticultural Society.’ front a business trip to Portland. judging by the ones already given by were served in the dining room by j Yes, I have repeatedly tried to bring a good dinner, so that the heartiest legislation. the '07 class it promises to be de-’ Mrs. J. M. Woodruff returned this meal will set well on your stomach Miss Aurelia Burch, Miss Antoinette I the prune into notice and into favor and cause no unpleasant and disa The President made this announce lightful in every way, especially with afternoon fror u visit at Portland. Burdick and Miss Helen McKinney. jtt I with the officers of this society, but greeable after effects. ment at a special conference with no matter how Harley Glafke as general manager. Mr. and , Geo. T. Hall, Jr., re- ♦ + + We will show you how to regain Messrs. Knapp, Clements, Harlan and I with indifferent success. bad the weather + + + turned this )rnl . rnoon from Portland. the appetite of your choldhood and Clarke, o' the Interstate Commerce The engagement of Elwin McCor- You cannot have come to believe, sir, that ”1 On Friday afternoon Mrs. J. L. the enjoyment of food, so that It afford to be E. C. La------ . turned this afternoon nack and Miss Bernice Adams, of a new word will have to be coined will taste as well as when mother Commission, and four members of Portland, has been announced. The Page entertained delightfully at her from a visi-,.. lis farm near Harris- without a to cover the various fruit interests cooked the dinner. the executive committetvof the Nat home, 241 Washington street, in hon TOWER’S Offl of Oregon, as ‘horticulture’ evident There is no hard work necessary to ional Reciprocal Demurrage Conven wedding will take place the first of or of Mrs. W. S. Taylor and her burg. <PROOF Attorney .... I. Kissinger returned ly applies to apples at this date. do this; no need of a rigid and self tion recent’v held at Chicago. They February. mother, Mrs. Catier, of Luddington, OILED SUIT ♦ ♦ + his trip to Nampa, There are men in the Willamette val denying diet list; no call for nasty included the fo'lowing: J. VonHoose, Michigan. OR SLICKER and disagreeable medicines. Simply The fraternities have opened the'r j Idaho. ley who are making more money to take a Mi-o-na stomach tablet before Birmingham, Ala., representing the The afternoon was spent with When vou buy day per acre on loganberries than is each meal and be'ore going to bed, Southern Wholesale Grocers' Associ houses to their friends who are here needle work, after which refresh look For the Geo. O. Knowles and family hav* for the Fresnman glee. Seth Kerron SION OF THE FISH produced in the best orchards in the and It will so strengthen the stomach ation; Geo. E. Emerson, Hoqualm, ments were served. Mrs Page was gone to the lower Sluslaw country on C. N. McArthur are vis state on apples. There are men I that before long a hearty meal will Wash., representing the Pacific and assisted ir, serving by Mrs. I. T. Nlck- a visit. give you gratification and comfort, iting with the Sigma N ub . Mr. am convinced who are making an Coast; Donald A. Savage, Chicago, lin, Mrs. Frank Page, Miss Luta Dun — ,!»3 Professor L. R. Traver, a prom without the least fear of distress and Corbett and Mr. Chamberlain, of equal success oa well located or representing the coal shippers, and bar and Miss Mande Kerns. inent educator ot Portland, is tn suffering. Portland, are with the Kappa Sig chards of Oregon pruaes, and there The strongest proof we can offer J. B Defenbaugh, secretary of the ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 the city. mas, Miss Florence Tongue, of Hills are thousands of acres ef hilltops, or of our faith in this advice to the fact convention. A farewell party was given Miss Miss Flora Dunham came up from boro, Miss Effie Johnson and Miss CEMLGK W. IUNKY that Hull's drug store gives an abso rolling lands throughout the etate The President took a deep interest Eleanor Jensen by Misses Josephine Portland last night to visit Miss Ha that should today be planted to lute, unqualified guarantee (apply in the appeal presented to him by the Helen Holbrook, of Portland, are at Jensen and Jennie Thorpe at the Jen Gaaaral Aactianaar ing to two 56c boxes of Ml-o-na) that prune«, Oregon prunes, to meet the your money will be refunded unless demurrage representatives, asking the Tau P1 house. The Beta Epsilon sen home, 167 East Third street, zel Graham. Mrs. L. H. Potter and Miss Harriet demand which will certainly come Mi-o-na cures. A guarantee like this that he recommend Federal legisla girls are entertaining Mrs. Pinkham, Thursday night. A delightful even RokfeMe 194 E. Itth St. within the next ten years for a gives you confidence in Ml-o-na. Mr. tion g‘ Ing the Interstate Commerce of Portland, Miss Milola Wood, from ing was spent with various games Paterson returned last night from a greater supply of this product than Hull takes the whole risk, and the Commission power to deal with the Stanford, and MI hh Mildred Nabrath, and other amusements and a delight visit In Portland. can be produced on the sure-bearing remedy will not cost you a penny question of car shortage when such of Portland. Miss Lilith Moore, of ful lunch was served by the hostess. G. N. McArthur Is up from Port unless It cures. Portland, is visiting with the Kloshe orchards which are now In existence Ml-o-na is not a mere digestive, an emergency arose, and setting out The affair was attended by about six landland to attend the Freshman and yet this most valuable of all giving only a temporary relief, but a the serious condition of affairs re Tilllcum girls. ty young friends of Miss Jensen, who dancing party tonight. ♦ + ♦ our fruit products is compelled to specific for all diseases of the stom sulting from the present situation. George A. Barger, an employe at goes to Portland, where she has em 80 West 8th St., Eugene, Ore. Following the dance tonight th« stay under cover at the meetings of ach, strengthening the digestive or The President ’ s idee, as expressed the S. P. depot. Is off duty for a few ployment. the so-called ‘Horticultural Socie gans and making a permanent cure, by one of those present, was that, Sigma Nit will entertain their friends days on a timber hunting ‘tr|p j 7-17-28 RATES $1.00 PER DAY. ty.’ ” with a supper at the Smeede. whatever amendments to the inter Seth Keron, class pf * og . cnme U f } + + + state commerce act on this subject Board and Room $4.50 per Week. from Portlnncl last to attend The wedding of Julius Schwarz be enacted, they should not become Meals $3.5’' per week. j the Freshman party tonight. Joseph Edwords, of Belle tuntain, I operative until July 1. when the rail- schild and Miss Virginia Liesch, the Miss Pearl LaPorte goes to Albany | roads would have had ample time to charming and accomplished daughter suffered a very heavy loss of stock WM. LIL WALL, Prop. on this evening's traiil in s|>nnd Sun- I prepare for the change. of Mrs. Rose Liesch, of Reno, Neva during the recent high water. Having 208 head of sheep In pas 1 day with relatives and frlentlti. da, took place on January 16 at high Walla Walla, Wash, Jan 18.—The Mrs. \V. H. Johnson ci me up front noon at the Colonial Hotel, Sacra ture near his house, as the water be A Well-Known Remedy. Purchascrs carJ ! Washington, Jan. 16.—The sub- Northwestern Gas and Electric Light One of the oldest, safest and most mento, California, Rabbi Cohen offi gan to rise brought them to the barn Woodburn this afternoon to visit r IdllkJ SAVC save time time and an ‘ committee that has had under consid Company, owned by Philadelphia favorably known remedies in the | ciating. The wetMfng was a quiet yard for safety, as It was on high her sister, Mrs. H. A. Scltwering. today is Brandreth's Pills—a one, only the immediate* relatives and ground and had never been under Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond re money by writing to us. We eration the Oregon and Columbia riv- capitalists, which recently came into world blood purifier and laxative. Being! a few friends from San FrAnciseo and high water. The next morning Mr. possession of plants at Walla Walla, turned from Portland last night. He represent the best piano makers er Items In the river and harbor bill purely vegetable they can be used by Spokane, Baker City, Pendleton, Mil Reno being present, also? Morris Edwards found 200 of his sheep reports his wife as improving some. and retail at wholesale prices. has completed its report and is ready ton, Weston, The Dalles, Salem, Eu old and young with perfect safety Schwarzschild, of Eugene. Follow* drowned and only eight of the flock I to lay its recommendations before and while other remedies require in Walker Bros.^ °’XPortland the full committee. The sub-com gene, and other places in Oregon and creased doses and Anally cease acting ' Ing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. left. This was ■ fine flock and Is Misses Eugenia Hembree, Eleanor Jensen and Mabel Johnson went to I mittee originally Intended appropri Washington, finds that it has reached altogether, with Brandreth's Pills the Schwarzschild left for Portland, the quite a heavy loss.—Junction Times. Portland yesterday to accept post- same dose always has the same effect, ating $1,000,000 cash for the mouth the limit of its capacity, and is now no matter how long they are taken. sound cities and British Columbia. tions. looking for another source of power. COTTA«« GROVE NOTES. of the Columbia, but the assistant One or two pills taken each night for On the'r return they will visit the W. W. Chessman and W. M. Green to the chief of engineers was heard It is stated on good authority that a while is the best thing known for | groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. returned last night from Portland, any one troubled with constipation. V. C. London afld C. P. Jones have the company has about decided upon Schwarzschild, of Eugene. They will by the committee, and stated that Indigestion, dyspepsia, or any trouble where they attended the grocers' $750,000 was all that would be re making use of falls In the Deschutes arising from an Impure state of the be at. home to their friends after bought the Cottage Grove planing convention. mill of W. H. Abrams. Msssre. Lon River in Oregon to generate power February 1st at Reno, Nevada. quired to carry on the construction blood. don and Jones have been sonnected I Cal M. Young returned last night Brandreth's Pills have been in use ♦ ♦ ♦ during the coming year, so the sub for plants in both Western Oregon for over a century and are sold in and Eastern Oregon and Washington. Mrs. Minnie Washburne entertain with the O. A 8. E. R. R. n«M»rty from from Portland, where he attended committee will recommend a cash every drug or medicine store, either ed a lew friends in a delightfully In- the beginning. Now the/ have de the funeral of his brother-in-law. appropriation of only that amount, Engineers who have examined the plain or sugar-coated. Deschutes Falls have given an opin ‘ formal manner Friday afternoon. cided to settle in the Grove and add Captain T. B. Howes. Dover, England, Jan. 19.—The but will recommend that authority ion that power for several times the RAY ELLIS DEMANDS C. W. Rychard, of Springfield, re Luncheon was served at one o’clock, the name o’ a new firm to our busi be given to expend an additional Red Star Liner Vaderland, bound present requirements of the plant after which the afternoon was »pent ness community, which in turn wel turned on the local last night from AN EXAMINATION from New York for Antwerp, collided $1,700,000, which will be ample to comes the new enterprise. can be generated there. Portland, where he attended the gro | playing cards. with and sank a Dundee steamer, the complete the south jetty. This au- The annual meeting of stockhold- cers' convention and took part in the The company ’ s plant on the South I thorization is as good as ♦ ♦ ♦ e ah and Young Man Arrested at Grant's Paas, Naworth castle, four miles east i f the Fork of the Walla Walla river in Um . Charged with a ferions Crim«', will On Th"rsday afternoon Mrs. ers In the First National Bank was proceedings. South Goodwin lightship durin the will permit the engineers to let con- atilla county has been put out of the held at the bank January 8th. The entertained | George H Smith tracts for the entire work, the Evangelist McConnell arrived hero $1,- Apix-ar Before Judge Bryson Jan. night. So far as known only hree 1 business three times since May, 1906, . 2A. Thimble Club at her rooms, 43 West following were elected directors: N. this afternoon from Moscow, Idaho, 700,000 to be appropriated in the , members of the Naworth Cai tie’s W. White, O. O. Veatch, Herbert Ea- and will begin his revival meeting st I Eighth street. The afternoon was session. by disastrous floods. The engineer crew are missing. A dense fog pre- sundry civil bill of next who located the plant made a seri Ray Ellis, the young man who was spent with needle work, after which kin, T. C. Wheeler and J. H. Hawley, the Christian church lon'ght. Pro For Oregon Coast Harbors. ▼ailed The Vaderland was dam» I ted Mrs. 1 Following this meting the direc- fessor Easton came In from Cottagi In addition to these items the sttb- ous mistake, it Is said, by placing it arrested at Grant's Pass Thursday, refreshments were served. but Is in no danger of sinking, as i her in the bed of the river Instead of charged with the crime of incest, al Smith was assisted in serving by Miss I tors met and elected Herbert Eakln Grove on the late train. He will lead committe will recommend 160,000 bulkl ids remained intact. president and T. C. Wheeler cash- for the Coquille river, 13000 for Coos excavating a place for it In the rocky leged to have been committed against Hazel Huff. the singing. ier. — Leader. wall of the canyon. To build a new bis niece. Miss Iziretta Brown of Ma ♦ ♦ ♦ river. 110,000 for Tillamook harbor. THE JOY plant would cost a fortune. This bel, was brought back by Deputy The Women’s Home Missionary So The Modern Woodmen finished the Rev. J. A. Pettit, a friend of Pastor of living Is to have good health. Use 110,000 for the upper Columbia and Harbine and you will have busihels Snake under the old project, $100,- plant furnishes electric light and Sheriff Hr. *tV. Granam on the 'ate ciety met at the home of Mrs. W. W. work of installing their new officers O. C. Wright, graduating from the of joy. You need not be blue, fret- 000 for the canal at the Cascades, power for Walla Walla, Pendleton, train last night. He was placed In Calkins, 296 East Eleventh street, last night. They are: M. L. York, same college and theological school, fnl and have that bed taste in your 160,000 for the upper Willamette, Athena, Milton and Weston. Since | the county jail over night and was on Tuesday afternoon. V. C.; A. E. Warnock, W. A.; David will conduct meealngs at the Baptist mouth. Try a bottle of Herbine, a and 1100,000 for the construction of the Walla Walla street car system taken before Judge Bryson of the ♦ ♦ ♦ Link, clerk; Olin Ford, banker; S. church beginning Sunndey, January positive cure for all liver com- Miss Clara Ansorage, a national R. Mosher, escort; Dr. L. E. Me 2 7. Rev. Pettit is a strong preacher, Texas. a dredge for the harbors on the Ore I has been in operation the plant has [ justice court this forenoon. He de- plaints, E. F.,rrell, Ai stte, _ ! been more heavily taxed than ever, ; manded an examinaron, anc It was organizer, gave a very Interesting ■ Dougal, exai aning physician; C. W. a real leader among men, snd brings writes: "I have used Heroine for gon coast. over a year, and find it a A m It is quite possible that the full and completion of the inter-urban ¡set for Jan. 28. The prisoner failed talk on temperance. Following this ' Evans, chief forester; Cland Jack- to his work a splendid character, no tor. I gladly recommend it aa a fine committee will cut the ap: -oprtnClon ¡line from Walla Wala to Milton will Ito j give bonds, and In the meantime the afternoon was spent In a social son, watchmei ; L. H. Crenshaw, sen- ble equipments. The church feels medium for dyspepsia. SoM by Linn | he will remain in jail. , manner and refreshments were ser- try; F. R. Welch, manager. for the Coquille to 840,000, m *a' ¡about exhaust its capacity. fortunate In securing his services. I A PRUNE CULTURE !S VERY BADLY ECZEMA OF HEAD NEGLECTED EARTHQUAKE Society Events NEWS IS SLOW FROM JAMAICA 9 oo D € ’ f psnntiA MUCH PRAISE TO ALL CUTICURA REMEDIES CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- ” '• • Signature .• ÿ i? S ï * * * fl * fl ff ff ff ff EVERY CHILD Afflicted with Torturing 4 Disfiguring Humors ? tí ASK CONGRESS TO GIVE MORE POWER i w ir i ’ • í .1 é ÿ ? ¿ i Í' d = ■ *-1 ï I é H S ' î MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- 4 í! * î 1 â l ’ fi í J ‘ - 1 ü ü ’ » « a S > Willamette House 5 * k > â » .U l ’ MUCH MONEY FOR OREGON WATERWAYS i à S À A S- * A *■ A f U • 3 STEAMER SUNK IN COLLISION WITH LINER WILL GET POWER FROM DESCHUTES In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA M « 3 m h t K, a il * M fl àU