Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 21, 1907, Image 5

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Campbell is a Republican and is the
□a
mi
' choice of Secretary of State Benson.
Atchison represents the second con­
gressional district and Campbell rep-
I resents the first congressional dis­
trict. The present tenure of each
mu anil Highly Respected
Cover and Flouncing Embroidery
will last until after the state election
if Alma, Lire Coun’y, Has
New 1907 Styles
of 1908.
to Gie.it 11« joild.
Values
65c to $3.00
Splendid values in Embroidery beginning Saturday the 23.
The commission law will go into
<z’i«rd Special Service.
Nelson Cicero Hinkson died at Al-
Corset Cover and Llouncing Embroideries, 12 to 16
g
I effect Thursday, unless sooner ap-
Saturday morning 4 00 of this season’s handsomest Waists
inch, exceptional values at, a yard.....................................
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both long and short sleeves, white, cream and assorted colors.
Salem, Or., Feb. 19.—The Univer­ ■ proved by the governor. That day is ma, Lane county, on February 10th,
1907,
aged
6
7
years,
1
month
and
the
fifth,
excepting
Sunday,
since
it
In llnnen, India linon, lawns, mercerized fancies Soiesette, in
sity of Oregon won a decided victory
was presented to him. Within 20 14 days.
IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF PRETTY STYLES
over Governor Chamberlain today
Mr. Hinkson was born near Potosi,
days ’hereafter the law is to become
■when both houses overrode the exec­ ' operative.
Here Is another lot of nice wide Corset Cover
90c Values for 65c
| Washington county, Missouri, Decem-
$2.50 Waists for $2.00
Embroideries that are actually worth 50c the yard
»« g
utive’s veto of the $125,000 appro­
West will be succeeded as state ber 27, 1839: in 1849 he went with
A lot of new 1907 Waists
Fine quality White Lawn, a
that will be included in this sale at, per yard...
JJC
easily worth 90c go on sale at,
tandsome waist set off with lace
land agent by Charles V. Galloway, i his parents to Drytown,Arnadoe coun­
priation bill.
each
...............................................
O.V
lusertion
.................................. $2.00
ty, California, where he grew up. He
In the house Representative Eaton of McMinnville, a young Democrat
One lot fine Swiss Embroidery, 12 H to 25c yard.
who was a member of the house of , was engaged in mining and later,
BOc and 75c Corset Cover Embroidery, 5<>c yard.
and his colleagues won an easy vic­
$1.50 Qualityfor $1.25 $3.25 Values for $2.75
representatives in 1906, and w’as the I with a partner, in the livery business,
tory, the vote in favor of the uni­ Democratic nominee for congress last tin May, 1882, he went to Stanislaw
f
• You will also have a chance to buy some
Excellent quality white lawn,
Front embroidery and lace
CJlIY* rjC
K™br°l’ie<’.v worth up to 10c a yard at,
.mbroidered front, short sleeves
Insertion and tucking, short
versity standing at 45 to 15. In the year.
county, near Modesto, where for five
v*/*^***per yard.......................................................... Be
at................................................ $1.25
sleeves...................................... $2.75
senate, however, the fight was close
years he was engaged in grain rais­
and there was not a vote io spare +
ing.
In
1887,
with
several
old
Am-
++++++++++++♦++♦
whea the roll was called, the vote +
♦ adoe neighbors, he came to the Slus-
standing 2 7 to 7 for the school and ♦
DIED.
♦ law river and located on the land on
♦ which, a few years later, was estab-
against the governor. Senators Bing­ *
ham and Booth had made a hard * ++++++++++++++♦+ ' lished the Alma postoffice, he being
At the Eugene hospital, February the first acting postmaster. In 188s
fight, Bingham making the only
speech when the question was called. 16, 1907, W. A. McCoy, of Looking ¡he brought his family to the Slus-
About 50 in the lot, consisting
Cause of law, where except for a short time
The senator spoke for 20 minutes, Glass, Douglas county.
of five different styles, both long
SATURDAY
MORNING.
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and his telling points no doubt had death, pneumonia.
they have since resided.
and short sleeves. You’ll have to
see these waists to get an idea of
much to do with influencing the re­
While living in California soon
Roseburg Review, February 18: after reaching his majority, he was
the beautiful styles.
sult.
Senator M. A Miller, of Linn, a re­ The remains of Wm. A. McCoy, who ■ made a Mason at Drytown, Arnadoe
Two Great» Values
gent of the school, was one of the died in Eugene last Saturday, were ¡county; on removing to Modesto
brought
here
Sunday,
and
today
the
Lot. No 1 easily worth $3.25
■seven who voted to sustain the veto.
i he transferred his membership to
Fine quality Jap. Silk front,
funeral was held at Looking Glass. Stanislaw lodge, Mode.io, and on
beautifully trimmed with embroi-
Colonel Jeff Cut Out.
■ Deceased was about 50 years of age. leaving California for Oret,o t he tcok
tery, lace and
tucking,
short
■Salem, Feb. 19.—The house pruned He leaves a wife and four children,
out a demit, which hf held et the
sleeves, a beautiful
O ixO
the house special appropriation bill also his mother and two brothers and
waist
at,
each
............
ipw.D?
¡time of his demise.
favored by the ways and n.eans com­ three sisters. The brothers are Sid­
On May 1st, 1872, at Plymouth,the
Lot No 2 good value at $4.00
mittee, of one item, and only one. ney and John H. McCoy, who, with
home of his bi ide's tether, he was
llixh grade Jap. Silk, niadeto
That one was the one giving to Jeffer­ the mother, reside a Looking Glass,
married to Laura E .Wheeler, who
imitate hand work, raised em­
son Myers $2500 for services as pres­ where one sister. Mrs. W. E. Miller,
broidery, cuffs and colar trim­
survives him, as also two daughters,
ident of the Lewis and Clari commis­ also lives. Another sister, Mrs. Den­
med with Valenciennes lace, short
| Ethel, now Mrs. W. H. Sallee, of Al­
sleeves, choice,
*1 O C
sion.
ning, resides in Roseburg, and the ma, and Laura Ellen (Nell), now
each..................................
Fighting for Universty.
third lives in Seattle. Deceased was Mrs. Walter J. Ho'land, of Crow, this |
Late this afternoon the governor'* a member of the Maccabees lodge of
county, and two sons, Andrew Henry
veto of .he appropriation bill giving this city.
and Nelson Clair, both residing at
SALE l’RK’E
SALE PRICE
$125,000 to the state university at
Alma.
Friday,
February
15,
At
Mound
Eugene will come up. Eaton and oth­
During his early manhood he unit­
19-inch Elbow Length pc $1.35
er university members in the house 1907, Mrs. Eliza A. Johnson, of old ed with the M. E. church, but during
SOME CHOICE SWISS EMBROIDERIES
The new finish fabric gloves.
INCLUDED IN THE U>T
age,
aged
77
years
and
9
months.
asserted at noon that there was
the confusion resulting from the po­
A YARD
They will wash and look like un­
A YARD
enough backing behind them to carry She left a family of nine children liv­
litical strife prior to the Civil war he
dressed
kid.
19-lnch
elbow
Saturday
the
23d
Day
of
February
will
ing,
the
oldest
daughter
having
died
the bill through the house over the
length, black white fl» 1
E
became disassociated
with that
witness the
and cream, a pair. ..«pl
governor’s veto, though a dozen or when she was five years old. Five church, remaining outside of relig­
so of the members were non-commit­ of the children live in the county as ious connection
until during tbe
$1.25 Kid Gloves 98c
tal and are seeking to whip the uni­ follows: M. D. Johnson, Mound; R. ministry of Morton L. Rose, of Eu­
versity forces into line for other bills R. Johnson, now at Leaburg: P. I. gene,, Oregon, at his first meeting
Ladies’ $1.25 Kid Gloves, black,
brown and tans. This is the
before promising to help ride over Johnson, of Eugene; Mrs. Bierce, of held at the old brick church in De-
splendid glove we sell regularly
Mound; Mrs. Bailey, of Mound. The
the governor’s veto.
Icember, 1896 Mr, Hinkson was bap-
at $1.25. Sizes 6’4 to 7 >/«. We
Senators Bingham and Booth and funeral was held Sunday, the cortege I tized by Bro. Rose, and had ¿Ince
will take the guarantee off and
the rest of the educational forces be­ going from Kay’s undertaking rooms been a consistent met. lx>r of the
you can have your choice QO
EUGENE HAS EVER KNOWN
to
the
Masonic
cemetery.
lieve they have strength enough to
of the lot this sale at.......... zUv
Christian cburch.
carry the measure through the sen­
He lived conspicuously a li*'e cf
ate, especially if the house buries the
One thousand yards of nice white Embroideries will be sold at a
++++♦++++++♦+♦++ peace. Thrown rt a tend.r age into
A Sale cn Silks
+
I *
veto by a good majority.
price that will astonish the thriftiest and most economical of womai
the
midst
of
tbe
tu'-nu'ent
liie
of
a
2
0
Inch
black
Peau
de
MARRIED.
+
Another step along legislation on +
Some pieces worth nearly two times as much as sale price.
Sole, special at, yard.......... > KJC
♦ California pioneer m:r:ng ermp, at a
educational lines is contained in S. C. ♦ ++++++++++++++++
time when tbe politic0' aimosobere
♦
2
7
inch
black
Peau
de
Sole,
fine
R. 21, Introduced by Senater Smith,
quality, special,
fl» 1 Iff
At the Methodist parsonage at was charged with the d„.k clouds
of Umatilla. The purpose of this
A YARD
yard.................................... «P 1 • •JJ
presaging the aLorm which soon
Creswell,
Oregon,
February
17,
1907,
bill is to prevent the state university
burst
over
tbe
’
and
in
the
fury
of
and Oregon Agricultural College Rev. J. L. Stratford, pastor, officiat­
fratricidal law, surrounded by the
from competing in the same field of ing, Bryon A. Edmunson and Miss
din
and the tumult his gentle nature
studies, having the state make liberal Phoebe C. Elliott, both prominent
held aloof from the strife and the
young
people
of
Goshen.
Mr.
and
appropriations to maintain two rival
Thousands of yards of Lawns, Chailies, Batiste, Chiffon, Soiesette,
If you need Lace Curtains, come and look them over; they are the
calm of his spirit influenced the c r-
Swiss Muslins, Radiants, Panamas, Suitings, etc., all ready for your
courses of study. To bring this about Mrs. Edmunson will make their home
best we have ever offered at these prices.
cle
in
which
he
lived
so
that
his
inspection.
the resolution calls for a committee at Goshen, where they will be glad
Lot No. 1.—Full three yards
neighbors, too, were Instinctively
It is an assured fact that no other local store gives such values in
$5.00 Values for $3.90
long, beautiful design in Ecru,
of three holdover senators who shall to receive their many friends.
Wash goods as we do. Read the prices and come to the store.
moved to ways of peace. It was not
would
be
good
value
at
$1.75
Lot No. 3.—-For two weeks we
visit and examine the studies of each
......................................................... $1.1»
At the courthouse in Eugene, Feb­ necessary in his case to wait for the
will sell fine Swiss Curtains at,
institution and make a report to the
Will buy fine quality
— For Como Suiting, new
ruary 18, 1907, Jeremiah Smith, of tardy call of death to move his ac­
$ 1.50 Lace Curt-ains $ 1.25 pair.................................................. $3.fM»
4rvC assortment of patterns,
Lawns, stripes, dots and
next legislative session.
Portland, tnd Miss Alta Mae Bran­ quaintances to say a kind word
floral designs.
Lot No. 2.—This lot of Cur­
worth 25c.
Lot No. 4.—Full three yards
tains full three yards long, very
ton, of Thurston, County Judge G. P. about him, for
Money for Corvallis.
E_ Will buy fine Drape d-
long and extra wide, great value
For
Zephyrs
that
pretty
design;
our
$1.50
curtain
knew
him
but
to
love
him,
None
The only bill enacted by the senate Chrisman officiati’ig.
Line, fine assortment of
at, a pair...................................... $1.75
at, pair
$1.25
worth 10c the yard.
checks and figures, some with
None named him but to praise.
thi3 forenoon was the appropriation
GREENLEAF ITEMS.
white ground with large black
Sleep on, gentle soul, until the
measure. Johnson called up H. B.
For nice assortment
dots or large black and pink
awakening
on
the
resurrec-
I.Inon Coslune Clom.
general
142, providing for the betterment of
The New HaLs are Here
(Special Correspondence.)
rings, very fine and silky—looks
A. C. B.
the O. A. C., making an appropria­
XVe can suit your taste and give
Greenleaf, Feb. 20.—Lovely days tion morn.
like 35c goods.
you style and quality at a saving
tion of $60,000 for 1907, and $65,- of sunshine we are having now, but
10c,
12^c,
15c,
20
Tor
Domestic
Pongee
tn
CARD OF THANKS.
in price—try us,
000 for 1908. The bill came from expect to get paid back in full meas­
assorted
colors.
These
a
Hundreds of yards fine
Alma, Or., Feb. 16, 1907.
the house making an appropriation ure of rain before July 4th.
look as well and will outwear all
tiste, in fine assortment of pat­
Ladies’ and Childrens’
We desire to express our sincere
silk.
$70,000 each year. With this amend­
colorings,
stripes,
terns and
Frank M. Parker is visiting his
thanks
to
all
who
assisted
us
in
any
checks, plaid effects, large polka-
For Chambray, in a nice
ment the bill was enacted.
family in Junction City.
way during the last illness of our
lots, etc.
assortment of colors.
This sum is in addition to $25,000
Anthony Blue is lying very ill at
husband and father.
Advance showing in White Ho­
fixed by law for its maintainance.
the home of Elt Rust, near the lake
MRS. N. C. HINKSON
siery. During this sale we will of­
of la grippe, Dr. Owens was called
fer great values. Prices 12 (J to
Printer on Flat Salary.
AND FAMILY.
in from Junction City last Saturday
We want to call your special attention to the quality of Muslin
5Oc the pair
The bill to put the state printer on
Underwear
in
this
sale
—
made
of
splendid
muslin
and
French
Cam
­
night.
WOMEN'S WOES
a flat salary was considered by the
Ladies’white linen overskirts
brics, trimmed in lace and embroidery with insertion to match, with
Louie Hunzicker was hauling barn Eugene Women are Finding Relief at
house in committee of the whole yes­
large. > beral ruffles.
Advance shipment, four styles.
timbers for M. Almasl last week.
Last
h. ;ardless of the low prices you will be asked to pay, every gar­
terday, amended and passed. The
All extra good values—cut very
Sam Brown expects to mo e In his
ment
lias
our
guarantee
of
absolute
worthiness
and
satisfaction.
You
full—stylish make. Prices $2 00
salary was increased to $4000 a year,
It does seem that women have
will be absolutely satisfied with every purchase made at this Bale, and
new house tomorrow.
to $8.50.
the law not to go into effect until
more
than
a
fair
share
of
the
ache:
to
doubly
assure
you
of
this
fact,
we
will
refund
the
purchase
price
of
Will Hayes expects to move out to
1910, the end of the present print­
any garment you return to us within a reasonable time which does
his new home at Goldson in a short and pains hat afflict humanity, they
not come up to your expectations.
er’« term. State Printer Duniway was
must
“
keep
up,
”
they
must
attend
M mi * Fu rnishings
time.
very active on the floor of the house
35c Muslin Drawers 25c
75c
Gowns
for
49c
Earl Pope, of Deadwood, is visiting to duties in spite of constantly ach­
We have Shirts in all shades
As a special Inducement to have
and his friends protected hi3 inter-
and colors—all the things that go
his sister, Mrs. Bryant, at Blachley. ing backs or headaches, dizzy spells
We will have on sr. 3 a lot of
Here is a lot of Drawers that
'eats at every point in the considera-
to make a man's wardrobe per­ you visit the store the first day of
Snow White Gowns worth 75c
are priced at a bargain,
You
Chas Pope is the champion coon bearing-down pains; they must stoop
fect are here in variety to suit all the sale, we will sell for
tion of the bill.
at..........................................................40:
would pay more for the ma­
killer on the creek, having killed over when to stoop meins torture,
tastes.
me
Killed Reapportionment.
terial
...........................................
must
walk
and
bend
and
work
One Day Only
about 20 this winter. He has a dog They
I
$1.50
Gowns
at«
$1.25
Yesterday afternoon the house kill-
with racking pains and many aches
75c Work Shirks 6Oc
that trees them for him.
$3.00
Skirts
for
$2.25
A 1 quality Laundry Soap, the
This
lot
of
Gowns
are
big
val
­
edL Davey's joint house resolution
Kidneys cause
"Money-Weight” brand. Just 500
Albert Reed, of Deadwood, made a from kidney ills,
ues at $1.50, but they will be on
Here is a genuine bargain in
You must see .hese beautiful
No. 15, which provided for the reap­
any
other organ
suffering
than
liars—not more than 10 bars to
more
sale at, each.............................. $1.25
men’s Work Shirts, mad« full size,
skirts to appreciate their real
trip to the lake last week, returning
porti- nment of the state and for the
Examine the make and
good length, double over breast any one person. Price per
worth.
of the body. Keep the kidneys well
35c
Will buy fine white Cor­
home Sunday.
bar................................................. ¿C
and back............................................tMti-
finish. $3.00 values for. . $.’ 15
tMTea ing of members in the house
set Covers actually worth 50c.
ina'ntained.
O. Wilcut expects to go outside I and health is easily
from 60 to 72, and the increase in
I Read of a remedy for kidneys only
soon after a load of oats.
the senate from 30 to 36.
If it stays good weather for awhile ¡that helps and cures the kidneys and
the farmers will be preparing to put is endorsed by people you know.
MEMI.ERS OF RAILROAD
Mrs. W. D. Wood, of 385 West Sth
COMMISSION Mil: < HOSE? in early gardens.
¡street, Eugene, Oregon, siw:
Keep in Good Health.
| have used Doan's Kidne? Pills with
Sai-im, Feb. 18.—Oregon’s three
railroad commissioners will be Os­ I There are many thousands of peo- fine results, and have al3o treated
wald (Vest, of Salem, now state land | pie ail over the world who can attri­ one of my children who was affllctel
lager
Clyde B. Atchison, of Port- bute their good health to taking one with a weakness of the kidneys for
II. A. Van Winkle. Aumsville.
the mountain ?trean>s that eut across
DIVINITY WIMIN I MI NTS
Jaud. low attorney for the Title Guar- | or two Brandreth's Pills every night. a number of «ears. From .he great
D. E. Norcross, Oak lllil.
them.
-_4Uttv■< & Trust Company, and Thomas >These pills cleanse the stomach and |,enefit alreadv dn-ived I d;> not hes
Professor Morris, Fern ULlgO.
ANNOUNCEMENT
K.f Campbell, of Cottage Grove, a I bowels, stimulate the kidneys and ( |tate to recommend them, . ackachc,
A Mohawk correspondent Informs
Professor Wigmore, Monmouth
A tissue builder, reconstrnctor, It
In®airman of the flrm of Campbell liver and purify the blood. They are ;ameness a:i t tl.at |r.;d and restleas, the Guard that homcitjudcrs Hier», builds up waste force, makes strong
C. It. Moor'1 Independence,
I will till my regular appointment
the same fine laxative tonic pill your firaggy feelinj made life a 1 urden to
4ft ’Alexander.
C. C. Curtis, Elmlru.
occupying claims on which there I" nerves and muscles. Some people do
I at Crow Sunday, and Saturday even-
grandparents
used,
and
heing
purely
me
an(
j
|
wa
-.
unable
to
gci
rest
day
Th- se selections were decided upon
E. V. Stivers, Tauraion.
any considerable amount r<f timber not realize what a great remedy Hol­
Ing. Theme, 11a. m., "The Mind of
...............
did
toda by the state board, which is vegetable they are adapted to chib or night. Doan 4 Kidney .. Pills
H. 8. Champie, Santa Clara
I are excited ovc' reoo«4 that there lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Is. 35
I Christ.” 7:30 p. m., Sunday, "Con-
dren
and
old
people,
as
well
as
those
great service in relieving this condi­
.given the apjxrtntment under the Cha­
J. M. Orrlcc, Spriagfleld.
I version.’
Let everybody come, and
1 is danger of them being filed on ns cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co.
in the vigor ob manhood and woman­ tion.”
pin law.
F. M. Brooks, l>.ntn
| especially the members,
¡timber land.«, tl>; rights of the
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Wist Is a Democrat, and the choice hood.
O. E. Ames, Ct.ibv.
1 here
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
OA.s*ron.XA..
Brandreth's Pills have been in use cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, homesteader to l»e contested,
of Governor Chamberlain. He will
W. Collison, Irving.
D. E. BAKER, Pastor.
are
several
claims
In
that
section
N. Y., sole agents for the United
Besn
th»
llw
*
t
"
1-
Y
”
Ha
*
MM
for
over
a
century
and
can
be
ob
­
"B o T j <liee until after the election in
J. P. Woodley, North Bantiam.
States.
[bearing valuab'e limber with at the ■qpatu»
1*1 <1. Atchison Is a Republican and tained in every dru gand medicine
Remember the name — Doan’s— ¡same time rich strips of land along
8. E. Childers, Wulterville.
SubAcrilx.- for the Weekly Guard.
In the choice of Treasurer Steele. ‘store, either plain or sugar-coated.
and take no other.
GOVERNOR
TURNED DOWN
BY LEGISLATORS
DEATH OF NELSON
CICERO HINKSON
ZT C ~ For 75c and 90c Corset
400 Beautiful Shirt Waists
Another lot worth 50c at yd 35c
Annual White Sale
Extra Special
In Jap Silk Waists
Sale Begins Saturday, February 23—For Two Weeks
The New Gloves
Worth Up to Thirty-Five Cents
20c
20c
GREATEST ^IRbrOidefV SENSATION
20c
Sale Starts Promptly at 9 a. m.
Beautiful Wash Goods Showing
20c
4 Great* Specials in Lace Curtains
30c
10c
Snow White Muslin Underwear
lit
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White Hosiery
Grocery Section
R., W. NEWLAND, Eugene, Oregon