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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
SPRINGFIELD BANKING CO. INCORPORATES Parents Applied to Hospitals and Doctors but Could Get No Re lief—'Grew Worse Under Doctor’s Prescription — Friends Recom mended Cuticura—Result A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE L. H. Potter, John Hampton, F. N. McAlister and Alton Hampton, all of this city, have incorporated the Hampton Bros. Company end the Springfield Banking Company, the articles being filed with the county ; clerk late this afternoon. The cap ital stock of each corporation Is giv en at $10,000, and the principal place of business of each Is at Springfield. The Hampton Bros. Co. will conduct the Hampton store at Springfield, which is a branch of the Hampton Bros, store of this city, and is under the management of Stacey Russell, and the new banking company will open an institution there probably some time In the fall, This is the in- stltution recently mentioned by the Guard. The new bank will occupy the east roo mof the W. O. W. brick, the Hampton store now occupying the west room. The bank and store will be connected by an archway cut be tween the two rooms The bank will be opened just as soon as the pres ent tenant et the room vacates ft. Messrs, Potter and McAlister are at present connected with the First National bank of this city, They both know the banking business thor- oughly, and as the Hampton boys the very successful merchants the quartet will be a strong one. The Guard predicts success for the enter prise. "We express to you herewith our liest thanks lor the cure of our baby from eczema. The eczema ap|>rared when the child was three monuia old. Wo applied to several doctors and hospitals, each oi winch gave us something differ ent every time, but nothing brought re lief. A physician recommended a salve which we threw into the fire after two days’ use as the eczema became worse so that the baby scratched his face. At last, one of our friends recommended to us Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment. A few days afterwards improve ment could lie noted. Since then we have used nothing but Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and now the baby is six months old and is quite cured. All that we used was one case of Cuti cura Soap and two boxes <'uticura Oint ment, costing in all $1.25. Even the poorest man can nay that instead of throwing it into the doctor’s lap. I myself only make twelve dollars a week as a teamster, but I recommend the Cuticura Remedies strongly to all moth ers whose children suffer from such dis ’('. J. Ill LEY GETS CONTRACT eases. They are cheap, harmless and Dili FISH HATCHER*- good. C. F Kara and Wife, 343 East 65th Street, New York, .March 30,1906.” The state board of fish commis I I I Prices Reduced on Shoes, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hits, Ladies work shirts, trunks and suit cases. All goods prices and less. You'll miss it if you don't call A full line of Standard Proprietary Remed cs at Cjt Prices. « and Men's o Underwear, and auu jvawj ’ 7 _ Dress T . i in the store are sei ing at w o esa e on Stanleys. Buy your patent medicines and *oilet articles here and help to down the ¿rug trust that has been charging you enormous profits for years. Specials for Friday, May 17 13c Cuticura Socp, 25c, special for this one day, per cake 4711 Glycerine Soap, 25c, special for this one day, per cake 9c Kirk’s 10c toilet scap, all kinds, special for this one day, per cake... 5c Pears’ Soap, unsccr.ted, 20c, special for this one day, per cake ßc We Buy far Less - We Sell for Less CHRISMAN BLOCK STANLEYS NEAR 9TH STREET 612 Willamette Street, - Eugene, Oregon sioners has let the contract for build ing the state salmon hatchery on the day afternoon filed with the county McKenzie river to C. J. Buley, of Eu clerk notice of appropriation of the + ♦ gene, for $2500. Other blds were a« Soak the hands on retiring, in a hot, waters of Bear creek, a stream west 4 MARRIED. * creamy lather of Cuticura Boap. Dry follows: of Junction, for the purpose of gen John R. Chezem, of Springfield, ♦ ♦ and anoint freely with Cuticura Oint erating power for the operation of ♦+♦♦♦+♦♦♦*+♦♦♦♦++ ment, and in severe cases spread the $3225; M. L. Buley, of Eugene, $2,- an electric light plant. 869; Chapman ft Rhodarnel.of Clack Ointment on thin pieces of old linen or According to the papers filed with Clarence E. Gilkinson and Miss An amas, $2X27. that will not escape you, if you will follqw sound reason. Just a careful (Continued from Page 1.1 cotton. Wear during the night old, the county clerk. Mr. Howard appro na I*. Seffert, both of Cottage Grove, Mr. Buley will gather his materials' taought today about your teeth, is a happy road that many seek when forced to. loose, kid gloves, with the finger ends priates 450 cubic inches of water, were married this morning by Justice The proper t me and the many hidden advan'ag. sof noting the condition cut off and hol< s cut in the palms, or a together within a few days and take opulent Company la tn n<> way con miners’ measure, under a six-inch of the Peace Bryson in his office. The his force of men up the river to at I of your teeth (often gained in the hard school of experience) I will be pleased light bandage of old cotton. pressure. The canal Is to be three- wedding was witnessed by the moth nected with the new company, and once begin the work. The bulldingH to discuss with you at your own convenience. The financial gain of my op Complete F tfernkl and Internal Treatment for F'very the mine will be tinder an entirely fourths of a mile in length, and four er of the groom and one or two oth- Humor of Infanta, ( hlitiieii, and Adu«'* < <»f < uiu will be completed by fail. erations seldom failjo pr.iduce happy thoughts. feet wide by two fet deep. The point < ura Noap (£'»< ) to ('cause »he Hkln, Cufh ura Ointment new management. The new company erg.. f.MJr.) to Ileal the Skin, anil ('«tilt ura I’i • (CiiLM o.ala It will please me to have you come in immediately. Coaled, 2»< [>er * ial of ®)> to I’uriiy |he H:«,..d voluntarily assumes all the indebted-i of diversion Is a southesterly line of Mold throughout I he world. Hotter 1 »rug & Chem. Corp., the nonheast quarter of the south-' A<TI ÌI.LÌ < I ItKS CATARRH news oti the plant, amounting toj hole I’rops., Ilosion, Ma*a Depot« Loiuloti, Ncwbery, 27 Deckwith Block DR. ATWOOD. Dentist. Charterhouse Hq.; Paris, Koh. rtz, S Ku« .1 • ¡a I’m*. something like $xi»00, and will pay west quarter of section 24, tp. 16, +♦♦+++♦++♦♦+♦+♦ ♦ + •*~ Mailed Pre«,“ HuW tu Cura Mkiu lurtuxaa. ’ south of range 6 west, being on the % ♦ It is one thing to claim, but an that off so that everything will donation land claim of Reuben Dra ♦ DIED. ♦ other thing to back up the claim by a ready for successful operation. per. The name of the canal Is the ♦ 4 C iiiim - for Congratulation. Piann Purchcrs can statement that If not proven true Those interested in propert’es at Howard Electric Light and Power ++++++++++++++++4 r lailkJ savc time and there will be no charge for the ser f vice or the goods. It Is in this way Blue River are to lie congrat- Company's canal. FOR SALE For particulars call at Hampton On Friday. May 10, U07, Mrs. AI- The site of the proposed canal" money by writing to us. We that Mr. Hull sells Hyomel, for he ed upon securing such men as Messrs. Bros.’ store. J15. and power plant Is about two miles lie, wife of M. R. Garrontte, aged' 39 CORDWOOD FOR SALE—Leave or has so much faith In Its power to Wightman and Shurtleff and the oth represent the best piaho makers cure al) forms of bronchial troubles er members of the Great Northern east of Goidson and eight miles years, 1 month and 27 days. ders with L. G. Brown at Dr. FOR RENT—Modern furnished flit. Mrs. Garoutte had been a resident and retail at wholesale prices. that he gives an absolute, unquali Development Company In their midst. southwest of Junction. While Mr. Brown’s office in Chrisman block. Apply at Schneider block. tf Howard's plans are not fully known of Cottage Grove- for two or three fied guarantee wi th every outfit that It will mean much to the district and Walker Bros. ¿'¿.Portland if the remedy does not cure the 1 nion- the Guard predicts that It will not ba it is said he intends (o build a big years, and leaves numerous relatives FOR SALE—New top buggv, cheap; FOR KENT—Furnished or unfur will take wood. W. > Boddy, ey will be refunded. many months until the camp will be electric plant there for the purpose here to mourn her loss. She had nished rooms; free water. Enquire been almost an invalid for the pas’ of furnishing Junction Ctiy an other 775 Ferry street. ml 6 as lively as It has ever been at any A complete Hyomel outfit coats i of Campbell-Fellman Company. year, being sick a great portion of the towns, if need be. with light and GEOKGE W. KINSEY time during Its hiHtorv. but $1, making it not only a very ' power. He Is now interesting cap time, and her death was not at ail WOOD FOR SALE—Leave orders at pleasant method of treatment, but MISCELLANEO! » Green's groeerv store, or phone itgl in the project, ft is said, and may unexpected. The funeral services General Auctioneer most economical. ÌMETTE VALLEY < O. Ti» G. R. Miller. Black 4726. tf soon incorporate a company that will were conducted at rhe M. E. church ALL PAYMENTS due H. Gordon HI ILI» El «.EXE ft EAST ER X be plenty able to complete the plans by its pastor. Rev. J. L. Beatty, and Residence 194 E. 10th St. may be made to his successors, FOR SALE — Six-room house and lot BARGAIN IN LAND largely attended by the citizens, the. Portland, May 11.—To build an outlined by him IT4x1X0, $900; easy payments. Campbell & Fellman, or at W. T. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs having electric line from Eugene to Spring- J. S. R , Box 413. Eugene. j7 460 acres 10 miles sou th weal of held, and thence along the McKenzie FOR DISTRK T E ÌIR IX charge of the ceremony, which was a 1 Gordon's new undertaking room», Eugene; good 9-roont house, good river to Prineville; also branches FALL OF NEXT YEAR most impressive one and a large cor-| FOR SALE—Baled cheat and loose corner Tenth and Olive streets. tege followed the remains to their LAW barn; all fenced; and cross-fenced ; from Springfield to Wendling and vetch hay for sale. Address L. C. dw tf young, thrifty, hearing orchard; from Eugene At a meeting of the Lane County last resting place in the I. O. O. F. to Corvallis, is the oilt- _ Vitas, Junction City, Oregon, Far- abundance of running water for line of an enterprise made public Agricultural ¡Society and the local cemetery.—Cottage Grove Nugget. (From Thursday's Guard ' mers phone 1 29. m2 7 Federal Sheep Inspector 8. W. Mc- hoits«- and stock: spring water piped yesterday through the filing of ar directors of the Second Southern Dis on porch; fln«> oak and ash timber; trict Fair Association in this city yes ticles incorporating the Eugene ft 'clure, E. N. Hutchinson, of the bu FAR SALE OR TRADE—A three- xo acres good fir saw timber. Ranch reau of animnl industry, and State Is adapted to dairying, catti«- or sheep Eastern Railroad Company, with a terday the matter of a fair to he held til ARAXTEEI> STOMACH REMEDY year-old Percheron stallion, blood (Special Correspondence.) capitalization of $ t ,000,000. here was discussed, and it was the Sheep Inspector W. H. Lytle, who ar You may ask why Mr. Hull is able Lost Valley, May 12— Rain,enough raising, with plenty ,of farm Hint bay. Enquire of J. B. Ferguson, The incorporators are Al Welch unanimous sentiment of the meeting rived here yesterday for the purpose to guarantee to refund the money un Creswell, Or. ml5 to do a great deal of good to every of looking into the enforcement of meadow land to supply the ranch. and E. W Hall, of the Willamette that the district fair should be held less Ml-o-na stomach tablets cure thing in general. Will sell In one or two tracts. Would Valley company. F. W. Waters, for in Eugene next year, immediate steps the new law In regard to dipping when no other remedy for stomach As delegates to the Sunday school trail«* for residence or smnll tract mer mayor of Salem, and right-of- will be taken to purchase grounds for FARM FOR SALE — 105 acres, 5 »4 sheep, have been Investigating con troubles is sold rn this manner. convention to be held at Cloverdile near good town. For further partic way agent for the Willamette Valley the fair and It is proposed to hold the miles southwest of Eugene; well ditions today and drove over to tho If the stomach Is onry given a rest It best meet a year from next fall in the improved; seven-room house; Saturday, Ut«‘ lXth Inst., the follow Seavey farm on the McKenzie and to ulars phone or writ«) m«> at ranch. Electric company, and James by using a digestive. the muscles Phone Farmers 8-6. Thompson and Charles A. Hardy, of history of the association. good bam, outbuildings and fine ing were appointed from Dexter: other farms where dipping Is going soon become weak, and it is necessa A. J. WOOD. Eugene. The local fair association and the on to see that the right materials are «rcharri. Reasonable price and Mrs. William Wiliams, Mrs. William Eugene, Oregon. tf Mr. Welsh Is absent from the city, directors of the district association ry to continue raking a digestive tab being used The officials keep their easy terms. Address ’ Z,’’ care Fenton, Mrs. William Tate, .Miss En let after every meat. On the other nis Neet, Messrs. E. A. Wagner »ad and Mr. Hall refused to give details will co-operate in this matter and in Heard. J7 own counsel and it is pretty hard to hand, Mi-o-na used before eating T. H. Fenton. of the plan, other that) that the cor that way it is thought that a more obtain nny information as to their strengthens rhe stomach so that you Koy Addington has gone to th" poration is fully financed and the successful fair ntay be held than if FiOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine stock plans for enforcing the I hw , if it is 1 hpve some slightly used pianos persons interested include those con the county association should act will soon be well enough to give up to be enforced, but it is learned that ranch with plenty of spring water Rigdon ranch at Pine Openings with the use of aanHeine. I a load of supplies for his brother. they are of the opinion that only ranging in price from $175 up. For cerned in the Willamette Valley com alone The members of the two as for irrigating purposes. See Lee Alva Addington, who in company Ml-o-na costs but 59 rents a box, those bands of sheep that are tnfee’- merly sold from $300 to $350. Must pany and other Eastern capitalists. sociations have proposed several and makes a positive and complete Hoeelton, Oregon Cigar Store. with Leo McMahon has charge of the vd will necessarily have to be dipped. close them out to make room for The Willamette Valley company re plans, one of which is to form a joint cure. The best proof of Its merits is station for the summer. As stated in these columna yesterday, new goods, which are arriving dally. cently formed a merger of electric stock company and purchase grounds the guaranty* to refund the money if tf Miss Ora Williams has just com the new law was framed for Eastern Call and see If thia Isn't the greatest properties throughout the Northwest, near the city, thus insuring the per it dvrs not cure that Mr Hull gives Oregon, where the bands of sheep are piano bargain ever offered in Eu the plants at Eugene and Albany manency of the fair. FOR SALE—Second-hand top bug pleted a very successful seven month* with every box. being included with those at Baker very large and the owners can afford gene. gy. running gear and bed tn first- term of school at- Etfenvale, and is <»l<f Officers Re-Eh-cteil. City, Pendleton, Walla Walla, Sp(> j H E. MORRIS. to dl|> and pay the Inspector $5 a day class condition; top needs recover home for the summer. The old officers of the association kane and other points. 606 Willamette St reel Albert Johnson has his new bin EtfiENE COMMET«TAL COLLEGE and expenses, and it seems that ing Price reasonable. Call at were re-elected. They are: F. M. Outlet tor l*rin« ‘ vllle A number of the Western Oregon farmers who Call at Thorpe’s blacksmith shop. nearing completion. local The company is building a Wilkins, president; G. O. Gross, vice TO TRADE The Eugene Commercial CoiTeRe have only a few sheep each were not Pearl street, between Seventh and the neighbors came and assisted la lln« ‘ In Eugene, and construction is president; J M. Williams, secretary; wiTT be (»pen September 1, 1907. in its raising last Saturday. taken Into consideration. On this ac Eighth, d w tf Direc the Hall block, with a new corps of Plano or organ for a g;*od horse about to start on the project to P. E. Snodgrass, treasurer. E. T. Templeton has turned his count It Is thought the government tors are as follows: Springfield, while surveyors have teacher»« and competent instructora. FOR SALE—A complete set of 29 farm over to iris neighbors and is and state officials are Inclined to be or horses. the McKenzie river for been along Ell Hangs. C. M. Young. D. E. To <wtf Il E MORRIS. GEO T. HALL lenient and where dipping in not nb- volumes of the Brlttanica Encyclo now scaling logs at E. L. Williams some time. The plan to connect ran. T. E Schafer, Amos Wilkins. G. 606 Willamette Street upp er camp. solutely required it Is thought the dwtf pedia; also the American Diction in the heart of Crook Prineville, O. Gross and L. L. Whitson. A. W. Jacobs has returned from i law will dot be enforced. ADVERTISED LETTERS county, with the Willamette valley, At the meeting Amos Wilkins was ary Encyclopedia, consisting of 18 flying trip to Grass Valley. Oregon Dr. «'Iirisll,- Resigns. Don't forget the BUGGY SAl.E at will prove another boon to Isolated recommended to the governor for ap Mrs. O. W. Neet has been visiting Dr J. Christie, who wan recently the Berger-Bean Hdw will continue volumes. Enquire of or address Eugene, Or. Central Oregon. The line will cross pointment as director of rhe (ffwtrtct May 14. appointed deputy state Inspector for until the 25th. J. F. Amis, 396 West Seventh st., with friends and relatives at Fill Anderson. Mrs. Eliza the Cascades in the rbtnlty of the association for the term of two years, Lane county and at whose Instance Creek for the past week. Blark. Mrs. H. H Eugene. tf Three Sisters, and from streams en and Henry F Hollenhts k was elected these officials came to Eugene, today Guy Jacobs, who is employed in the Conwell. Miss May. Land cruisers' estimate books for route electric energy for operation director of the Icx-al association for tendered to the state Inspector his Eugene poutoffice. visited with his Hewitt. Mrs W T Is to be generated. one year. sale at the Guard office. WANTED resignation and it was accepted brother. L. H. Jacobs, of Dexter Carson. Mrs. W M. Will Oppose S. P. Mrs L. L. Addington is vliitiM Hogan (or Logan), Mrs. B. I. The line to Wendling from Spring WANTED—WOOD-—Bids on 100 with friends at Rush Island ANNOI NCEWENT Huard. Miss Agnes. field will be in opposition to the cords flr wood at Hotel Gross, tf We very much appreciate the be»n- Jackson, 8. H. Southern Pacific, which already is tlftil art work that has apiteared <>• Our services at the ftanttst church Kunz. Miss Maurice. operating over that route, while con MEN WANTED-8. P. Camp No. 3. the blackboard for the beneffl’ nI Lane. G. T. nection with Corvallis will give the Sunday at Harrisburg will consist of Pro-' Lansberv. Rrnce E. Marcela. Mill and dock work; the Sunday school the last few S»®- Southern portion of the Willamette au annual roll call service. days. Call again, friend and help"' Mahanaa. R. D. valley transportation facilities that gram $2.50 per day; steady work. a7 "MISTY HOLLOW Murray. J. >. will ultimately be joined with the Ila nt.. synopsis of the church's ex istence from organization. Riggs. Geo W. Oregon Electric at Albanv, to which WEAVERS WANTED- A few weav- Marriage licenses were issued I'’- Stewart. Will D. point the Salem-Portland system Is 11:30. annual sermon. Theme, "Faithfulness ' ’antp«! at the Woolen mill, day to the following: Jas F G™1 ■ to be extended J. L. PAGE, P. M. "ill pay $1 per day while learning of Vancouver, Wash . and .Miss s*?;; When the Salem-Portland under 12:30, dinner served to all. '-’ p. m. roll call and responses. until they can earn more. Eu- Hubble, of Eugene: Clarence ■ TO TRADE FOR WOOD taking was first announced it was MICHAEL STERN suits are the acme of excellence in 4 p. m . will preach at Lancaster gene Woolen Mills Co. mt8 klnson and Miss Anna P. Seifert. «»’ proposed to construct from Eugene, 7:45 p nr. regular evening service __ — every respect — style, fit and finish. The material and We have two good second hand V ANTED—To Rent, by responsible of Cottage Grove. and possibly from Roseburg, hut with Let all come and bring well-filled wagons and tbr«-*- second-hand ton the transfer of the Oregon Electric people no children, a convenient baskets. workmanship alike are guaranteed. Our price will bear buggies tn trad» for wood ’ M from the Willamette valley to the 5 or b-room cottage state loca D E RAKER. Pastor. present stockholders, no Intention GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. comparison with any, and our goods arc the best. We tion and rental. Address “L.” care was expressed of building south of Guard. A MILL FOR SAl.E—Capacity 15- IF YOU DON'T Albany. Mr. Welch entered the Eu have all gtades, weights and patterns suitable to the ^BforC.LhA,M8~J Bm ” th* W"r- gene field, and the creation of the succeed the first time use Heroine 050 feet per da*. In flrat-elaae season. Come and See Them. Eugene ft Eastern Railway company J1"1 will get instant relief. The sh«|»e a good Erl- boiler, new mod- xet for the purchase of good fir greatest liver regulator A [»osltlve Is the result. ern oO-horsepower engine. 6x24 In ?.rv£Xr£m,:- ’I*” •'ash. in cure for constipation, dyspepsia, ma- At a meeting of the stockholders, ’O°d work'' do”hl’‘ B»»l line of Fuinlsbtn«» in the city 6 locations. Let me h-ar he following offl- Isria^chiils and all liver complaints. held In this city, t e4 n hoe saw. belts complete for •t the tight «rue» ’a ’* Port H"ron- Mr “ C—-, of ‘ ~ Emory. Texas, ___ A Welch, pres- “ _____ . writes: ___ cere were elected: mill, edger saw, « te., etc ««ana _ Mfchinn »U, Michigan Angua G. Mackav. ml« Ident; Frank W Walters, vice pres- wife has been using Herbine for takes the outfit if takeu at Lion Special Hats $3.00 Ident E W. Hall, aecretary-treasur- herself and children for five vears Inquire of f. C Walters. Elmirs. FOR RENT er; Janies B Thompson. conatruct- It ta a <ure curs for constipation and »TERfl* Big Bear Hats $2.50 dm 10 ww16 Ina engineer, Charles A. Hardy, le- malaria fever, which 1« substantiated H ^om«7Tr _ ii T r"»? r f »>rnishod cujniBt Stetson Hats gal counsel. by what It has done for my family.” WOOLi WANTED—At the EtI.Pnp I qui" at « si ' a ^o,”*‘'D*Plng. In- ijSHidroi** Linn Drug Co. woolen mill. Top price paid w"f giuro at fixtt Halt <,treet RIO ELF« TRIE PI ÌNT to»*»***; Ì4 I *T OF JI X< TION CITY T<> RENT-By month or grub oak: some' C. L Winter la preparing to oncn a ♦i- - «*»*>»1. a most dnsfrahlc, welbfnr- for rooking, e I B F Howard, owner of the Junc photograph galery at Marcela. He ,s Lawrence street nl.hed Oe-roomcd cottage p|e.^ tion /'••F electric light plant, yeater- now in the city on business. I •ntly located at I i Qr_ FOR SORE HANDS GREAT NORTHERN ANO TREASURE MINES SOLD Hidden Human Happiness Our Clothing Bears MAKERS’ BRAND HOLD UP &nd coivsid^T. ™E POMMEL •5SU. ED. HANSON