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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1907)
KILLED BY TRAIN WILL WORK The best time to buy is NOW NEAR COTTAGE GRAVEL BAR AGAIN Biggest Variety, Correct Styles, Best Vallies GOVE FRIDAY THIS SUMMER The best place to do it is HERE Jaunty Spring Styles in Coats and Jackets A rich display of the very newest fashions in Wool and Silk Eton, tight fitting, box, semi-fitting and loose jackets and coats shown in a nice variety of materials, checks, stripes and mixtures, pockets, collar and cuffs neatly trimmed with velvet or broadcloth of harmonising color, silk coats of taffeta ar.d pongee, black and colors. look at these the next time you are shopping. Take a The prices are very low. $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $1000, $12.50, $15.00 High Class Novelty Dress Goods In Dress Goods and Silk Department we are showing some handsome things for the present season’s wear. These styles are confined strictly to “ FRIENDLY'S ” and as we With Easter only never duplicate designs you may rely on having exclusive patterns, four weeks away it’s time to be making your selections. High Class Novelty Wool Suitings, a yard . High Class Plain and Novelty Silks, a yard Beautiful Lace Allovers For Waists, Dress Trimmings, etc., almost every styieof net,dainty Kroll and floral designs, see them, prices ♦ . 75c to $3.00 65c to $1.25 Spring Styles in Kabo and La Marguerite Corsets The Guard has learned from a re Guard Special Service. Cottage Grove, March 1.—R- liable authority that the Southern Young, a highly respected citizen and Pacific Company intends to again father-in-law of Manager Woodard, work the gravel bar across the river of the Coast Fork Lumber Company, from the old tannery this summer was killed at Latham at noon today and that just a3 soon as all danger by being struck by the locomotive of from high water ts over a crew will northbound passenger train No. 12 and thrown from a trestle which he be here to put In the trestle to span was crossing. the river. The high water >f last The old genueman w»s on the way month caused the bar to fill in again, i to Cottage Grove from the sawmill and the gravel there now is said to at Latham, and being quite deaf w be of better quality than before, j unable to hear the train as it There ts not so much sand as before proached. The engineer blew the and the quantity is nearly as great whistle vigorously and reversed the as formerlv. It is probable that the engine, but could not bring it to a company will also work the bar a standstill in time. The old gentle few hundred yards below this one. man was struck in the back by the It can be reached comparatively eas pilot and thrown high ir the air and ily, and there is nearly as much grav to the ground below, a distance of el there as at the upper bar. 12 or 15 feet. The train was stopped The working of the bar by the as soon as possible and when the company last year was the means of trainmen reached the place where establishing headquarters here for the unfortunate man was lying he several train crews besides the crew« was dead. The body was pretty bad in the pit, altogether a hundred or ly mangled and a number of bones more men, and it is presumed that as were broken. The body was taken many or more will be here again this back to Latham and a coroner's in year. quest will be held. It is reported that the company has Mr. Young had been a resident loaded two cars of materials tor the here for some time and was prom trestle, and that they will be here inent in the affairs of the city. Be in a short time. sides his daughter, Mrs. Woodard, he leaves a brother and sister at Sa lem. MARCOLA ITEMS FOR COTTAGE GROVE THEY ARE HERE 1VER. JOHNSON RACYCLE NATIONAL A Truss Frames, Cushion Frames, Spring Fork Single Tube Tires, Clincher Tires. I PR.ICES: $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 Ibert Cash or installments EUGENE GUN CO. DONNA items (Special Correspondence. I Donna, March 5.—Mrs. K. Howard and children have gone to visit rela tives and friends at Philomath. Mrs. McGee, who has been sick for so long, is improving. Frank Lewis, who had the misfor- ! tune to get his fingers mashed while working at the Mohawk Lumber ! Company’s lumber yard at this place, has returned home from Eugene. His |ln| > + + + + + + + + + + t|| ..... ♦ Om born . Albe ♦ ♦♦♦♦ + + ++++Ob toyed l ompai On Monday, r ' February v outít¿ Cottage Grov. , to M and J]|' Higgins, a ten-pound boy On Wednesday, February ‘ie“t Cottage Grove, to Mr. and kl4°' O. Thompson, an eight-pow^ | Friday, FebruarT22, Ho; hand seems to be getting along nice and Mrs. P. O. Gossler, at jl ly, and the doctors think they may field, a daughter, weighing pounds. Phil says she will feb be able to save all of his fingers. Quite a number attended the dance as Martha Washington. at E. Boggs’ Saturday night. At Fairmoun*, March 1, Mrs. R. C. Nell, of Marcóla, has Mr. and Mrs. LaDuke, a son i been visiting the past week with j her mother, Mrs. Root. At Fairmount, March 1, is, A number of Donna young people Mr. aud Mrs. H. F. Hon« attended the M. W. P. masquerade son. | dance at Marcóla. All report a good To Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bw i time. Mr, Hansen, r' E iT»n», preached Irving, March 1, 1907, a sot t at the Donna scLaol house last Sun 12 lbs. day. I In Eugene, March 6, 1907.: Oliver Root and wife, of Mancóla Edward Beeler, a daughter. are moving to their place near Yar nell station. + + + + + + + + + ♦♦ + ♦♦ Mrs. B. Anderson has gone to Eu •> + DIE». gene for a few days’ visit. ♦ Miss Ada Smith, of Marcóla, will + + ♦ + + + + + ♦+ + ♦♦ teach the spring term of school at J. H. Scrivener, an old :l this place. , We undertsand that the Donna dent of Lane coupty, died u Spelling School Society will give a well, February 23, of panlji social at the school house in the near 56 years. (Special Correspondence.) Marcola, March 5.—Alvin Price 35c to $6.00 You can see all the new corset has resigned his position as time mode s at our corset counter keeper at the S. P. mill No. 1 and is now, and you ought to before ! putting in his crop. selecting your spring gown. The majority of the farmers in this Slenderness of waist is the key section are nearly done seeding. Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose in black, note of the spring styles. We The mill dam at S. P. camp No. 2 navy, reseda, old rose, pink, carry 20 styles of corsets and which was washed out last week has red, light blue, gray, Alice, tan, can fit almost any figure. Cor- been repaired and is holding water brown, lavendar, regular and sets specially adapted to slender out sizes, 75c qualities in plain well. and stout figures. and embroideiy r A_ Talk about fast travel nowadays. a pair JvC Prices 50cto$5.00 last Saturday Albe.t Pioch started on an extended tour through California, and returned home Monday noon. SAGINAW ITEMS The crib work of the dam at S. P. camp No. 3 is completed and the face (Special Correspondence.) Saginaw March 5.—Mr. and Mrs. will be put on as sooon as possible. Stephen LaRaut were In Eugene Mon- The mill will start within two weeks. Fred Fosiei, and employe at Fisch I day. O. H. Taplln r .urned from the er Bro. ' mill, was caught in the line j future. rolls and had to have his clothes cut MARRIAGE OF MISS mines the last of the week. LOGAN TO REV Ancll Wood left Tuesday for his off to get loose, only scratching his A STEADY DRAIN leg slightly. homeste.'d on rail Creek. Miss Piper, of S. P. camp No. 3, in The marriage of Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Buford and Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole gan, of Eugene, to Rev. Ic child, accompanied by Mrs. Mettie reaching for something upon a high Body—Make A'ou III. Languid Ennis, of Endeavor. Wiscoti. I owers, returned from Salem the first shelf, upset a bottle of creosote in Beautiful gray worsted suits in checks, plaids, stripes and and Depresseil. her face, burning it badly. curred at the Congregation!; | of last week. Walter F scher and wife returned plain are being shown at Friendly’s this week for the first Mrs. Saltzman visited Eugene the Sick kidneys weaken the who's In the latter city Thursdays from Eugene yesterday. | first of the week. body through the continual drainage February 21, in the present- time, Every garment made by Schloss Bros., the world’s Archie King moved away yester Mrs. Selma is visiting at the home of life-giving albumen from the blood i appreciative gathering of oi best tailors, are made up in both the extreme and snappy of her mother, Mrs. Pauline Seifert. day. Into the urine, and the substitution friends and relatives. The t The set works of Fischer Bros.’ O. H. Jarrett has purchased the of poisonous uric acid that goes could not have held all that n styles that appeal to young fellows that want to look differ | property known as the Millett place. sawmill were broken last Saturday broadcast through the system, sowing terested. The service was c# and they have not been running for ' His parents will occupy it. ent, and the more conservative models for elderly gentle the seeds of disease. Loss of albu-1 by President W. M. Ellis, jrt i Last Saturday while splitting a the last few days. men causes weakness, languor, de- ( of the Endeavor Academy, a men of refined and quiet taste. Mrs. C. A. Briggs is going to move board Hugh Sharon had the misfor- pression. Uric poisoning causes, especially delightful to all )• [tune to cut off his thumb just above from Fischer's mill to Marcola. There were many beautifii rheumatic pain, nervousness, nausea I John Cubit, a donkey engineer at I the first knuckle. some from Eugene, some ta (cricks in the back, gravel and kidney! Mrs. Mettie Powers returned to Fische- Bros.' logging camp, left for ! stones. The proper treatment is a deavor, and other friends aii Eugene the latter part of the week, Eugene yesterday. | kidney treatment, and the best rem- tives. The couple left on Lee Lewis returned from Salem after visiting a few days at the Bu SCHIOS . edy Is Doan's Kidney Pills. Great train for the scene of their lifefl today. ford home. in West Central Africa, »h’t . Eugene c ire proves it. Fine ClothcsMokcrs Some one got drunk Saturday and A nine-pound boy arrived at the Ennis has already devoted fori 4M.’.WX«KZ •■■* MM fqa * Mrs. M. J. Drew, of 295 West 8th home of Mr. and Mr-. H. S. Reeves beirg caught in the dark, instead of of his life to a ministry ziwfl street, Eugene, Oregon, says: “ I j last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. , lying oil ’ he kicked both lower pan I suffered from severe pains that seem- ( natives. i ug r.e’s i oremost Satisfaction or Reeves have the congratulations of els out of tbe Parson Creek school house. i,uch fellow- ought to be tar ed to run from the kidneys through ■ their many friends. FALL CREEK ITEM* and Best Store the loins and down into the limbs, i Your Money Back Miss Hannah Seifert has recovered red and feathered and ridden on a There was also a noticeable disorder (Special Corresponden« from her recent illness and has again rail out of the country. of the action of the kidneys, and the 1 __ ______ —— Fall Creek, March 2.—A. Cl taken up her work at Cottage Grove. BARRINGER, THE HOUSHMOVER presence of uric acid caused rheumat •on has gone to 'Frisco with Miss H AHKINIll i : g items ployed In the Pacific States Telephone moved. The operation was perform gene. Rose Myers has gone to Eu- ic twinges. Being F ‘ ‘ induced ‘ to try joad surveyors, where he »M OF UH XL INTEREST office at Eugene, spent Sunday at her ed by Dr. W tn. H. Dale at his private Has Moved Over 200 Buildings In and Doan's Kidney Pills I was agreeably work Around Eugene. home in this city visiting with her pa hospital, and he was assisted by Dr. (X)STS XOTHIXG VSLESS CURED surprised by the prompt relief found Eldon M. Warner, of F»'» ’ Mias Mae Endicott visited friends rents. Mr. and Mrs J. J. Baker, and Mackey, of this city. Dr. Williams, of J. W. Barringer, the expert house —they helped me a great deal in just shot and killed a big cougar th*' in Eugene the latter part of last many friends. Liberal Wa, Stom May in Which Miona Stoni- Junction, and Dr. Marks, of Halsey. week. mover. has only been in Eugene four a few days, and the Improvement day. The beast had killed Mrs M. Cunningham and daughter, This growth had been troubling Miss ach Tablets Are Sold by Mr. Hull If a friend shuld tell you that he years, but has done a good business continued as long as I kept on with him. The dogs treed It late Miss Angle Endicott Is this week Miss Ollie, stopped off here Friday Love for several years past, but it visiting with relatives and friends in last for an over-Sunday visit with has been only during the past year would pay the doctor's bill if he did in his line. He has moved 210 build them. I canno help but give Doan's evening, and after three not cure you, would it not Impress Kidney Pills a strong recommenda through the head Mr. Warne:- Springfield. relatives and friends. They were on that she has suffered very much with Ivon with the skill of that physician’ Ings in and around Eugene, and last tion.” low. Miss lliiivl Wood will begin teach their way from Albany to Eugene, it. and a short time ago she decided It is really in this way that Mr. Hull year he purchased the entire house For sale by all dealers. Price 50 _________________ . ing a spring term of school near Co where they will reside In the future. to undergo an operation. She is at sells Mi-o-na stomach tablets, guar moving outfit of G. W. Taylor, and cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, anteeing to refund the money it Mi- with his 25 years of experience is Relatives of Mrs. Bessie F- burg next Monday The flour mill started up Monday the hospital in charge of a trained o-na does not cure. N. Y., sole agents for the United able to give satisfaction. Residence States. who attempted suicide in Fwdj If you have any of the usual symp Mrs I. A Valentin > accompanied for a few weeks' run. The mill has nurse from Portland, and her man? corner Fifteenth and Oak streets. few days ago, an account olj Remember the name — Doan's — toms of indigestion, such as offensive not been able to run very steadily friends are her mother anil sister to Eugene Mou- re- breath, dryness of the nose, pain Telephone Red 4511, Eugene, Or. and take no other. was printed in the Guard in*l during the past winter owing to the covery. — Bi day af'ernoon across the eyes, pain in back of head of a dispatch, state that th d&w m9 Mias Belle Wilson went to Euge ne Iniposslbllltv of getting cars in which pain in front of the head, tendency to ANNOUNCEMENT to ship of the attempt at self-d* ut Thursday last for a tew days' Visil take cold, burning pain in the throat After Ten Years. Don't Complain Saturday and Sunday will be our It la ho ed Mr. G. L. Stephenson, of Peter- hawking to clear the throat, pain in with friends In that <lt> u your chest pains and you are un regular ninthly meeting at Elmira. was ill health. She had borou :h. Ont., says: "For over ten the chest, a cough, stitch in side of the Portland hospitals ft* e Miss Lena Boggs, who has rn railroad able to sleep on account of a cough, Theme for 11 a. m. Sunday, "The time, and befng out of work?- . the car years I suffered constantly with piles, losing of flesh. variaL.e appetite, low visiting with her father, I,eon B 7:30 p. m.. first Itching, then bleeding; pain al spirited at times, raising of frothv Buy a bottle of Pi.llard's Horehound Power of Unbelief.” near this city, for the paat few days, materially changed. most unbearable; life a burden. mucous, expectorating of yellow mat Syrup, and you - won" ‘ have any* cough. The Lord s Side.” Let everybody spondent. ~.i t returned to Eugene Monday. <! I< Needles paid Eugene a visit Tried everything In vain till I used ter, difficulty in breathing, frequent Get a bottle now and that cou ----- —jg i will come. Business meeting at 2:30 p. -■ Leonhardt's ........... ~-.nyu.-nom. hUSiintSS Of vo‘“‘- dis Hem-Rold of voice, dis- Mian Myrtle Green left the latter the latter part of last week. Ills Dr not last long, A core for a.l pulmon- m. Saturday. The theme for Sunday "I had taken but a few doses when -.I.??* st »PPage of th part of last week for Eugene, to visit visit was made fur the purpose of at I at 11 a. m. is one of great impor- I noticed an improvement. I decid- m-se ° “ at night, aching "of’ the bo'tW ary disease,. With relatives and friends for a tew tending a meeting of the K of P ed to keep on. and now. after using droppings In throat, mouth open Texas, writes: Mrs. J------ , Ga've.ton, tance. as on it bangs the progress of I tan t say enough for these laU*. W days. She returned Sunday after lodge of that city. o( which he ts a three boxes, I am glad to say 1 am while sleeping, tickling In back of Ballard's Horehound ---- - 3yrup. -■■■“- The re Christianity. Come. noon. In t member. While there he called on R completely cured. My general health throat, formation of crusts in nose D. E. BAKER. Pastor. It gives dryness of the threat !a the morningj lief it has given me is all that it is Ralph Shuler, who 1« attending A Rampy, who Is at the hospital In has also greatly Improved distia»*®! * er loss of strength, spasms of cough necessary for me I.. car ’ VlTTLE school In Eugene, spent a few days Eugene, and found the old gentleman me great pleasure to recommend ing, cough short and hacking, cough A F All < * Hem-Hold to all sufferers with piles, Worked Ite a Charm. 5 IVER edytor D®0*. suit the latter part of last week with his in very poor health Mr Rampy's and I feel convinced that what it has wors«- nights and mornings, loss in Insure Your Livestock Mr. D N. Walker, editor of parents and many friends In this city many friends hereabouts will be pain done for me It will surely do for vital force, a feeling of tightness against death - —• v* (bat pa,r from any cause. spicy journal, the Enterprise. them." across the upper part of the chest — Louisa Miss Martha Gibson, who dosed a ed to learn that hi* Agents wanted, fect; Write home office haTe an>’ of these symptoms Priie, |i no. pr I.ecnhardt Co., f “I ran a “a11 ,n “F foot during for terms and particulars. torpid I o - mad< us*- Mi-o-na stomach tablets. Niagara Falls, N. Y , proprietors. The •M week and at once appifed Buck- They cost but 50 cents a box: noth Northwestern Live Stock Insurance regulate tbe Bowels. Purely VeT'-'" . feet I nn9 I11’“ SalVe’ Xo ¡“flam.tton ing if they do not cure Hull's drug Comcanv 1710 Broadway, Seattle. store is the local distributor. followed; the Salve simply healed the SMALL PILL SMALL fl 4- Genuina Must 5^ ni7 Pvtaluna incubators are easy to wound ” Reals every sore, burn and skin disease. Guaranteed at W L ' carter ' s ■H vrata and sure hatchers. We have Fac-S -m’-s Spray pumps from 50 cents up. DeLano's Drug Store. 25c. them In stock. fi ’ v ’ fo . . CHAMBERS HARDWARE. CHAMBERS HARDWARE. 3 PILLS. \ Subscribe for the Weekly Gaard, Applicatnon has been made to Ad jutant General Ftnzer for the estab lishment of a company of the Oregon 1 National Guardsmen by seventy I young business men of Cottage Grove. It is understood that there are to be four new companies formed. There are seven applications. Cottage Grove stands a good show. Bert Lawson deserves much credit for the work he has done in getting the mas ter in shape and ready to present to the state officials.—Xugget Ladies Hosiery Elegantly hand tailored, ready made Suits for Men and Young Men NEW MODELS $10.00 to $27.50 «1 G E CARTERS s. refuse SlllíT ■ REFUSE tMMI f ’.