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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1907)
MAHON SUES FOR $40,000 COMMISSION moral of Fish from the Illinois Cen tral is said to have been largely im pelled by a desire for personal re venge. It was voluntarily that Harriman publicly accused Fish during the re cent hearing of the interstate com merce commission of juggling the II- i linols Central funds and grossly tnU- i managing the road. Now that Fish I The monthly meeting of the Mer is in a place of power among the anti chants' Protective Association was Harriman forces, with the prospect of held last night and several matters still greater sway, it is anticipated of Interest were discussed, among that he will use ft to pay back Harrl- them being a Fourth of July celebra man whenever an opportunity pre tion here this year. It was unani sents itself. mously agreed to celebrate, but fur thousands of dollars monthly in freight charges where hucksters pay nothing Just why the railroad wants to jump in and compete with us is a mystery. ’ Cheese In Strong Position. Cheese stocks are running low, and, in fact. Young Americas are about out. Tillamook has been bare Guard Special Service. for some time and will have no ship Portland March 19 - H. C. Mahon, ping stocks for about a month, ex cept in a small way. the Eugene timber broker, today In Hundreds of people will doubtless visit this store tomorrow Prices here were recently ad van- 1 stituted suit in the circuit court and Saturday. During these two days we will offer many exceptional ced to 15*1(11' 16c for flats, and deal values. Some of the best bargains will not be advertised here. against M. B. Rankin, a well-known We invite you to visit this store and see what we are offering. ers say they may advance another capitalist, for the recovery of $40,- half cent before new stocks are avail 000, alleged due as commission on Spring Suitings, 29c the tracts recently bought by Ran ther action on the matter was post able. The quotation is now from *4 | Exceptional values will kin through McMahon in the Siuslaw poned until the next meeting of the to I cent higher than at this time last year. be offered in dress country, In Lane county. Mahon association. goods during these two days. One Outlook in Sugar. also asks for Interest on that amount | The subject of a band was brought special featitr«« will be the new spring Just previous to the last advance* suiting that we will run at 29c from January 15, 1907, at 6 per iup and it was the sense of the meet the yard. They are bargains at this ing that the association favors the jin sugar there were withdrawals of! cent. Judge M. L. Pipes, of Portland, Washington. D. C.. March 7.—Ad price. Ccpyrt«»« !*•. Of T** M«»"« Co- some brands from the market. As a 'formation of such an organization. and G. F. Skipworth, of Eugene, are ditional sensational testimony was pointer of the immediate future two his attorneys. The association endorsed the prop THE Visit our store to- Excellent Remedy for given today in the trial of Binger osition to ask all the merchants to brands, Alameda beet and C. & H. W ASH GOODS »nd Satur- Hermann on the charge of destroying ' Star, are regard«® with serious at- «lay. Many of th«*se «•lose their stores on the date of the government records, when George So . EASON beautiful goods un Stanford-Oregon track meet. Mav 3. | tent ion by the trade. For some days is HERE derpriced. renson, of Portland, testified, recit past the Eastern markets have been A committee consisting of G. D. FOR 1. \\\ XS TH \T ARE ing details of an arrangement alleged I.inn, B. F. Goodpasture and Claude steady, but as there is a wider differ I’RK ED 7c Io lOc around to have been effected regarding the ence than no."u! between the coasts, tow 11. And the Many Ailments Broders was appointed to confer with Blue Mountain and Cascade forest Forbasch, Germany, March 16.— the city council looking to the ap the Eastern tone adds rather than de Friday and Saturday you can have Resulting Therefrom. An explosion of fire damp in a coal reserves before they were created. pointment of a milk and meat in tracts from the probability of an ad Sorenson said that as negotiations your pick from several thousand Ktlamaioo Cortot Co Solo Makers vance here. This paper rarely makes mine near here last night resulted spector for the city. Useful in Overcoming progressed F. P. Mays said to him: yards of lawns at 5c per yard. $1.25 Corset, 98c. in the death of 75 miners and the The association went on record as makes predictions in markets, espec —.......... * ‘ Sorenson, how many acres of ially in sugars, for when wholesalers ’ Friday and Saturday we will Injury of twelve others. The cause of favoring the matter of raising a fund Batiste as Low as 8c y<J. school lands have you?” put on special sale our No. the disaster has not been determined of $10,000, as suggested by Tom that give close attention to market 103 Corsets, worth $1.25, in “I have ten or eleven thousand," I conditions are usually at sea regard Six more are missing. Richardson at the meeting at the This store is not only able to meet white, long hip with hose answered. Requiring a all competition, but are anxious to supporters attached, for two courthouse Saturday night, for the ing fluctuations, it is not expected "Well, you will have to give up Twenty-two were kill'd. demonstrate that our prices are days only at this price, per purpose of advertising the city in the (that Information can be obtained lowest, quality considered. Saarlouis, Rhenish Prussia, March some,” Mays replied. pair ...................................... »Me I from which to base accurate cont- East. "I asked why, and he informed me 16.—Twenty-two miners were killed | ments. Here’s another Shirt Waist, offer It was agreed that a committee of as they were descending into the that the creation of a forest reserve Salt wax recently advanced 5c on . It is an acknowledged fact that i five, to be appointed by the presi To Dispel Them. It Has shaft today. The cable of the cage, was an expensive transaction and we have the best waists In dent later, confer with the railroad bales and 50c on Liverpool ton to | $1.25 Shirts for 48c town for th«> money, lint for broke and they were plunged down that a number of people would have Stocks are falling off at a Gentle Action on the company on all matters which affect $20.50. Friday and Saturday the values A lot of men’s ami boys’ shirts to be taken care of; that Commis ward several hundred feet. San Francisco, and with higher the prosperity of the city. offered will be greater than Friday and Saturday. Some are sioner Hermann and Senator Mitch ever. $1.25 shirts and some not The association adjourned to meet | freights a further advance would Million Dollar Fire Loss. ell would both have to be taken care . not come unexpectedly. wortn more than 60c, but you at the call of the president in th« $1.2.5 SHIRT W XISTS at $1.1» London, March 16.—Three ware of. can choose from the lot for Heavy Day’s Trade. near future. At this meeting the houses in the Finsbury district, Lon <P 1 Q Q " kny nice - ANO — two days’ at, each................... 4Mc “I said 'All right, I am willing to Yesterday was a record day in 1 «*O white lawn waists don’s busiest industrial centre, were give up some.’ I sold 2000 acres af matter of organizing a mutual fire 7.5c WORK SHIRT, ttOc. sales with one of the leading Front either long or short sleeves, gutted by fire today. Loss, $1,000,- ter the reserve had been created to insurance company will be taken up. street houses, and, in fact, all re open in back, that would be Double over shoulder and 000. good values at $2.25 to $2.50. cover the expense which I had been breast, full size, worth 75c, ported a very heavy business in ATTEND THE SALE, your choice at, each.............. ttth- put to. I had the letter that Her fruits, vegetables, and some lines of the MAN-A-LIN CO., mann wrote to some one describing produce, I the lands temporarily withdrawn, and COLUMBUS, OHIO, U. S. A. Oranges, bananas, lemons and ap- • telling what would be included in the ules wore In heavy demand and had Chlttim bark — 5©5>4c. permanent reserve.” fallen off but little this morning. Wool—18@21c. Sorenson swore that he induced Goldfield, Nev., March 15.—Every Prices are ' practically unchanged, Poultry, Egg», etc. mine, lease, bank, store or other many persons to sign away their though Southern Pacific freights Eggs—Per doz., 16c. place of business in the Goldfield dis rights to buy school lands for a were delayed today on account of a Dairy butter—Per roll, 50 @ 55c. trict closed at noon today, and will Irink of beer, though most took a ortantery, 75c. per roll. washout near Ashland. The trouble is reported overcome today, and us remain closed until the miners of the dollar for doing it. He also said that Hens- Per lb., 10® 11c. ual receipts are expected today and district accomplish a divorce from he employed Mitchell to get through I Special Correspondence ' Frys—Per lb., 10® lie. tomorrow. Marcóla. March 21.—MrT^^^, the I. W. W. There is no trouble, an addition to the Cascade reserve Geese—7c. and that Mitchell wrote to Hermann Green vegetables are cleaning up Ducks—Per lb., 12’40. o! Lian county, is clearing off the but It is expected that not a mem about it. This was before Mitchell and some varieties are out, notably Turkeys—1 4c. ground near Marcóla upon which to ber or sympathizer with the I. W. W. was elected senator the last time. cabbage. Celery Is in fair supply, as Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. erect a sawmill to saw up the timber wil lever obtain employment again in McVean, of the forestry division, is rhubarb. There is some rhubarb any class of labor in the district. Potatoes Per cwt , 80c® $1.00. purchased of Mr. Cole. testified that Hermann recommended ■onting in from Southern Oregon in a Onions—Per lb., lc. The S. P. mill No. 3 will start as Employers declare this, and say their the creation of the Blue Mountain handful way. Lemons—Per case, $3.5$® 1.50. soon as the knees for the carriage stand will be backed to the last ditch reserve. In his political campaign Front Street Note*. with powder and lead if necessary. Green Apples Per box, 75c® $1. arrive. Hermann roasted reserves vigorously Potato dealers are showing more Oranges—$2.50® 3.00. A new donkey engine for S. P. ■laiming that he was always against slgnes of life on account of a better Livestock Market. camp No. 2 arrived last week. them. tone in the San Francisco market. Steers—Per lb., 3 14 ® 4c. They are working on the dam at Eggs continue firm, and along the Good cows 3 ® 3 *4 c. S P. mill No. 2, as It was not prop street 18® 18k4c are the quotations Good prime dressed vex —6®7c. erly built. most generally named today. Mutton on foot —Per lb., 4 *4 ® 5c. New York. March 14.— Stuyvesant Dressed meats, especially veals M. A. Veach, of Pleasant Hill, was Fat hogs—Per lb., 6% ® 7c. and hogs, were in too light receipt a business caller at The Guard office Fish's election in St. Louis as a di Grain anil Feed. rector of Gould's Missouri Pacific today and are very firm In quota one day last week. Oat Hay—$8.00® 8.50. New York, March 15.—Late this railroad and his probable appoint tions. Cheat hay — Per ton, $7 H. L. Kann, oí Junción, was a ment as head of all the Gould roads afternoon it was reported on the While poultry is not coming in Timothy hay—Per ton, $9. pleasant caller at The Guard office is interpreted in Wall street as the rtreet that Morgan had secured con very heavily, the active demand last Oats — Per bushel, 37c. last Thursday. opening of the greatest railroad war trol of the Union Pacific and that week has been followed by a slow Bran—Per ton, $19. 'he Harriman interests had turned market today. ever fought in this country. Terribly Distressing. Mixed feed — Per ton, $21. Nothing can cause more pain and Livestock Market. Fish is the biggest enemy E. H. ihe Standard Oil interests had turned Shorts—Per ton, $23. the same time it was rumored that distress than piles. Light receipts were again noted at Harriman has in the financial world, Wheat — Per bushel, 62c. No wonder many pile sufferers say Hill had gobbled up the Southern Pa the local yardB again this morning. and his alliance with George Gould their lives are burdens to them. ■ifle and was riding on top of the Portland Market Re|H,rt. Cattle were steady at the quoted Ointments and local treatments at a time when the railroad rivalry wave resulting from the turn of th« may relieve but cannot cure. Portland. Or., March 21.-—Several price,best grades going to top. but between Harriman and Gould in the I>r. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is guar West is already bitter is believed to tide. The reports caused a flurry. Front street fruit houses are indig poor stuff barely bringing the figures. anteed to cure any case of piles. There was a lively scramble for in nant over the treatment accorded Sheep and hogs are unchanged, If Hem-Roid doesn't cure you, you mark the beginning of a struggle for formation. it seems certain, howev 'hem by the Southern Pacific claims with the market in good shape. get pour money back. supremacy which will involve mil Hem-Roid is a tablet taken inter lions and affect the traffic situation er, that some big coup in Union Ba agent yesterday. Portia nd Quotations. ltic has been effected. nally, thus removing the cause. A car of bananas billed to Tacomr from coast to coast. It is likely to 11 at druggists, or Dr. Leonhardt C ■■ emery Blitter 32 *4 ® 35c. St. Paul and Northern showed re was found to be c’itijp ] upon its ar 1 ■. Niagara Falls, N, Y,, proprietors. be a fight to a finish. Eggs—18 ® 1 8 >4 <-. newed strength this afternoon on the rival here. The car came along witl , Aside from a desire for retalia Chickens 13® 1 4c. report that Hill had declared his in- the regular weekly shipment from FOR SALE—Business property tion on the part of Gottld for the Wheat—Valley, 70c; bluestem. •entlon to go into the fray if another the South to this market, and when thance. Enquire Ed Howe, Sev freezing out of the Gould lines after Call at our store and carefully examine «on«« of the 30 or 40 pianos attack was made on his interests. 73® 74c. the representatives of the Tacoma enth and Oak streets. dltw Harriman « acquisition of the South Which are open for your Inspection, then be your own judge and Oats $28® 29. Amalgamated opened today seven firm discovered the condition of the select intelligently. Learn somethlug of th«' construction, tone and BALM WOOD WANTED—Any one ern Pacific, there is an intense ha Barley—$21 ® 23. points above yesterday's close and fruit he declined to accept the car. durability of pianos built expressly for western climate conditions. having balm wood In any quantity tred between Harriman and Fish Hay—Timothy—$13® $14; vetch, appeared to increase in strength As Is customary in cases like this, We carry the Weber, Chlckerlng, Kimball. »'able, Schumann. can receive $3.50 per cord at the which will be injected into every Story * Clark, Haddorff. Marshall A Wendell, Weser, Ellers Bro»., Steel common opened a point up. the claims agent communicated with $7.500 $8. Harriman's re- Eugene Excelsior factory. maylw phase of the fight. Cook and about 30 other makes. Mohair—Choice, 27« 30c. and hovered around 35. the jobbers in an effort to dispose THE EILERH PIANO BOISE already has over :loo customers Wool — Valley, coarse to medium of the fruit to the best advantage In Eugene and Lane county, among whom are such prominent peo Clair Hinkson, of Alma, was in Eu A member of one of the firms com 21® 22c. ple as Prof I. M. Glen, Hon R A Booth, Arthur Frazer. Hon gene the latter part of the week. He Hop»—1906 crop, 8® 1 lc. municated with conferred with his T. G Hendricks, Mrs Rose Hollenbeck, Miss Mary McCornack reports things dull there on account Mrs. Daisy Dillaril Patterson, Miss Quackenbush, M. Schneider. W’’ Potatoes $1.00 01.50 per cwt. neighbors and all agreed that It of the shutting down of logging op W. Calkins, Dr T W Harris, Ixitils H. Johnson, Belle Keeney^ Onions 75 0 90c. would be better to take the fruit and Madge flattee, Amos Wilkins, Palmer Ayers, besides the leading We have just received the line of these erations. Chlttim bark — New stock, 5 *4 & place it In their rlnenlng rooms rath- ; churches, lodges and societies all over the county. Celebrated Corsets. If you want al er than have it doled out by huck 6 *4 c per lb. Logan Berry Roots. YOU CAN Bl X A PIAXO TODAX CHEAPER than ever before Beef—Steers, $4® $4.75. and on the easy payment plan if you desire. I have some fine logan berry roots sters. satisfactory corset buy the Warners s for sale, also some of the Logan or Call and Inspect our large stock. Cows— $3 0 $3.75. Banana dealers say there is a small j Hogs »7.00® 7.50. Mammoth blackberry roots. They margin of profit at best in handling Rush Proof. ar« large, with but few small seeds. the fruit, and if the hucksters get j Calves $4.50® »5. No. 196--Medium low bust, medium Call or address D. R. Lakin, 170 East their supplies at the same prices the! Safe. Sure and Speedy. Eighth street, Eugene. ml6wlt jobbers can buy for the retail price No external remedy ever yet de is lowered and the wholesalers suffer waist, long skirts and medium long over vised has so fully and unquestionably CURED 1 l M« In consequence. abdomen, front and side supporters, fits A. B. Canman. Cliiaigo, writes A bid for the tar of chilled fruit met these three prime conditions as Allcock's Plasters. March 4. 1903: ' Having beau trou was asked and made and the repre successfully as almost anyone. Price.-- $1.00 a pair bled AN.NOl'.Nl EM ENT with Lumbago, st diff«>rent times sentative of the “club” sent to the They sre safe because they contain extensively imitated, therefore make nd tried one physician nfUr another, railway freight office to close the no deleterious drugs and are manu sure and always get he genuine All- Services a Crow Saturday and Sun then different ointment* arid lini matter. Upon his arrival he wax in- ’ factured upon scientific principles cock’s. ____________________ day as usual. Theme 11 a. m . "Does of medicine. They are sure because ments, gave It np a!*ov’tr.«r. So I formed that tb.e hucksters had bid . Pleasant and Mint Effective. It Pay to Be a Christian?” Dinner tried once more, an.1 got a bottle of 5 cents a bunch higher than the job nothing goes into them except ingre | T. J Chambers, Ed Vindicator, served a the hall Sunday. Everybody Ballard's Snow Liniment, which gave bers' offer. The fruit men then dients which are exactly adaped to Liberty, Texas, writes Dec. 25. 1902: me almost Instant relief. I can agreed to take the lot at 5 cents a the purpose» for which a plaster is "With pleasure and unsolicited by cordially Invited. Our New White Waists are in—Comejand D E BAKER. Paator. cheerfully recommend it, and will bunch more® han had been mentioned required. They are speedy In their you I bear testimony to the curative see them. Pricesfrom $1.25to$4eacb add my name to yaur !.it of suffer- in the first place, and were then In- action because their medicinal qual power of Ballard's Horeheund Syrup. . hav«. «ised It in mv family nnd can THE TKXAN WONDER formed the price had gone up an ities go right to their work of reliev cheerfully recommend It as the most ers ” Cures al) kidney, bladder and rhe»i- ing the pain an«l restoring the nat Many business men are short-sight other 5 cents effective and be», remedy for coughs The fruit men then ed in not looking into things. They abandoned the deal and the lot went ural and healthy performance of the and colds I have ever used.” Sold by matlc troubles; sold by all druggists functions of the muscle«, nerves and Linn Drug Co. or two months' treatment by mail are daily losing money by not adopt to the hucksters. for $l. Dr. E. W Hall. 292« Olive ing the Hollister Rocky Mountain One of the dealers In discussing skin. A J Price, of Marcóla, was look street. St. Louis. Mo. Send fot tes Allcock's Plasters are the original Tea system. Makes them well and the matter this morning said: keeps them well. 35 cents. Linn "The Southern Pacific people ap and genuine porous plasters, and like ing after business matters in town timonials. Sold by Hull’s Drug Store, Tuesday. d w It pear to forget that Front street pays n.ost meritorious articles have been I PHONE. MAIN «3. Drug Co. tW° ENTRANCES—and O ik Street.; .»th and Oak Streets EUGENE WILL GELEBATt THIS YEAR TELLS HISTORY OF CONSPIRACY ¡CONSTIPATION NEWLAND’S TWO BIG DAYS—-Friday 22 and Saturday 23. 29c yd SEVENTY-FIVE MINERS DIE IN EXPLOSION Colds and Headaches LAXATIVE MEN’S WEAR kidneys , liver BOWELS. GREAT LABOR FIGHT ON AT GOLDFIELD ANOTHER SAWMILL ON THE MOHAWK WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET Doni Buy a Piano until you Investigate the Mechan ical Construction of Dif ferent Makes WILL WAGE WAR UPON HARRIMAN REPORT THAT HARRIMA1 IS OUT Warner’s Corsets EILERS PIANO HOUSE EUGENE, OREGON SUMMER WAISTS I Nicklin Neal ------ ------