T itHîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîîttîîîîîtîtfHH ________ ___ ■ ___ Ladies’ Elbow Length Gloves Best silkette, elbow length, fabric niosquetaire, two cloth covered but­ tons, silk stitching, fine quality clastic, ertra fine gauge, snap fasteners, protected openings, gusseted fingers. A glove made io sell at $1.50, priced especia while they last, per pair again they expect to make things hum. Joshua Hill is now confined to his bed with another stroke of paralysis He suffered the first stroke last Sep­ tember, but had almost recovered his former good health. He is now past 72 years of age but has up until his late affliction been very active for one of his years. He is now reported very low, and the chauces for his re­ covery are considered almost without HAD FLYER BEEN A FEW SKC- hope. His entire left side Is affect­ II. M. LAMBERT, PRESIDENT OF ed and the right side Is helpless He CITIZENS' RANK (»I PORTLAND, MONDAY EVEN has also lost the entire use of his WRITES TO MERITI %NTN* PRO­ WORK TRAIN voice.—News. wol l.l> HAVE MKT ON CUUVK IDAHO BANKtRS ARE FOUND GUILTY Correspondent Telia of Condition» on Sonthem Pacific Line That Make Terrible AccMvuts Possible— Not Enough Men Employed in Depots at Small Stations Along Li»»', A Thousand Leather Postals Complete Stock of Patent Medicines all at Cub Prices If you don't buy your shoes at Stanleys you don't get the best for your money STANLEYS g Fairmount Department TEI TH E ASSOCIATION. Idea Is to Build Boat» of Ten-Inch Draft With No Upper Cabin and Moscow, June 17.—The jury in the Navigate W illamette to Eugene North Idaho land conspiracy cases re­ During Entire Year—Would Have turned a verdict of guilty on two of the five counts of the indictment, the Carrying Capacity of 20 Ton» Each, defendants and co-conspirators. Geo. H. Kester, William Dwyer and Wil­ liam F Rettenbach, being acquitted on the three remaining counts The R. R. Knox, aecretary of the Eu- Jury reached the verdict at 8:45, af­ gene Merchants’ Protective asBocia- ter the court officials bad given up tlon, this morning received a letter hope for the ■nignt, having been out from H M Lambert, prealdent of the Citizens' Bank of Portland, in which he desires to find out what Induce­ ments the merchants of this city will hold out for a line of boats from Eu­ gene to connect with the regular line of boats operating out of Portland. The Idea, as explained by Mr. Lam­ bert, is to put on boats of very light draft with no upper cabin and with carrying capacity of about 2 0 tons each. The boats would be 65 feet long, 14 feet beam and capable of running 10 to 12 miles per hour, They can be got out on about ten Inches draf at all seasons of theyear to and from Eugene. The proposition will at once be taken up by th«» association and cor­ respondence with Mr Lambert open­ ed. From the fact that men of finan­ cial standing are taking hold of the project, it would indicate that it is no visionary scheme, hut that promoters mean business. With a little dredging, at a of a few hundred dollars, several between here and the lower river I could be put in such shape that it iwould be possible for such boats men­ CHARLES F. MURPHY. tioned by Mr. Lambert to navigate Leader of Tammany Hall, New the river as far > t Eugene at all times York, whom Mayor McClellan de- of the year. Cottage Grove, Or , Jane 19, Editor Guard:—The train wreck Came in yesterday by express. You near this place Monday afternoon, while doing comparatively slight can find what you want, each___ damage, calls attention to conditions Also a big assortment of Post Cards at Ic and 2c on this road that make it quite pos­ sible for some terrible accidents to occur. Indeed, the one of Monday, bad the flyer been just a few seconds later, or the work train a little ear­ lier on the spot, would have been a terrible disaster, for then they would have met on a curve at full speed. Men’s and Boys’ best 8 oz duck While the conductor and engineer ♦♦ 3 pairs for 25c on the work train are directly re­ »♦ sponsible for the wreck, back of them Ladies’ and Boys’ Gauntlet Canvas and their carelessness is the penny- ♦♦ wise and pound-foolish system that Gloves, best 10 oz duck makes such carelessness and its re­ 2 pair for 25c sults possible. The work train ran past three regular stations without orders, so I am informed, At each ♦♦♦ of those stations one man does all the work alone. He is agent, mail carrier, and operator, Of necessity he must leave his key, lock the office and be out «f hearing many times during the day, and at night nobody is on duty at all. Now suppose the company had a ■W ♦ man on duty in each of these small places at all hours, and required him to report any train passing without orders. That work train would have been flagged either at «ires to have deposed. Creswell or at Saginaw But here is twenty miles of road full ot cbarp 34 hours. For a long time they stood curves and nothing in the company's 9 to 3 for conviction. regulations to prevent a fool conduc­ : J. W. Robinson, the sick juror, tor taking bls chances, and running was carried into court on a cot at­ the entire distance blind. In that tended by a trained nurse, his head IHI444 distance there are twelve short, blind being wrapped in bandages and his curves, and if a train crew cares to form covered with blankets. After chance them all and risk hundreds polling the jury Judge Deitrich ex­ WE BUY FOR LESS WE SELL FOR LESS of lives of any passenger train they amined the verdict and ordered the might meet there is absolutely no clerk to read it. The defendants were provision either in the company’s reg­ acquitted an counts one. two, and ulations or in the laws of the state to five ard found guilty on counts three prevent it. i and four. Not for a moment will any one dis­ A HAPPY MOTHER pute that it should be a penitentiary 612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon. offense for train men to run without will see that her baby la properly orders, but what about a company cp red for­ to do this a good purga- that allows such a lack of system to ti ve is necessary. Many babies suffer continue that makes such carlessness from worms and their mothers don't possible? They save the expense of know It— if your baby is feverish an extra man at all these little sta- iand don't sleep at nights it Is trou- White's Cream ' tions, and put their engines and cars ! bled with worms. I Vermifuge will clean out these worms in the junk pile. ! in a mild. pleasant way. Once tried A lhingerous Fill. And while I am about it I want to always used. Give it a trial. Price say that this isn't the only case of 2 5 cents. Linn Drug Co. Last Sunday morning H. C. Has- Isaac Higgins, Geo. Rein, Ed Judkins. niggardly economy in hazarding th» kell had a good bicycle stolen from H. F. Hornstra, F. C. Freelove, Fred lives of the traveling public. 1 have Sta'.e ot Ohio, City cl Toledo, Lucas his porch. It has not been recov- Powers, W. R. West, W. H. Kilborn, it from a perfectly trustworthy source County, ss. T. H. Garrett, W. H. Dempster, H. F. ' that some of their recent fills in Pass «red. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that Kilborn, Chas. Rosecranz, J. C. Ack­ Creek canyon are loose, soft and very erson. I unsafe for the heavy trains that pass he Is senior portner of the flrm of C. C. Peterson met with a pain­ A good force of boys were present lover them. They filled up old tres­ ful accident on Monday morning and did excellent service as brush tles that were rotten and the fills are F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In while at work on the Fisher laundry burners. They deserve special men­ so deep that throwing the loose stuff the City of Toledo. County and State building. In some way he slipped tion and we hope no names are omit­ in in such large bulk they are loose aforesaid, and that said firm will pay and fell to the ground, severely ted from the following list: and soft, and u worse accident than the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL­ bruising his back and spraining hiB Leslie Hall, Carlton Svarverud, the one that took place there last LARS for each and every case of Ca­ wrist. He is still unable to work, George Svarverud, Clifford Sumner, winter may be chronicled any day. though now up and around. Sidney Hall, Chas. Simmons, Law­ A small and inadequate section crew tarrh that cannot be cured by the use rence Svarverud. ■of Japs is required to look after a of Hal’’» Catarrh Cure. VERITAS. I long stretch of that very dangerous Leon Grace and Hattie Jensen were FRANK J. CHENEY. married some two or three weeks | roadbed, and it is apparent to any Sworn to before me and subscribed Remarkable Rescue. I careful observer that they cannot ago For some reason they preferred That truth is stranger than fiction possibly keep it in good order. The in my presence, this 6th day of De­ to keep this a secret till yesterday. with human cember. A. D.. 1886. It was a surprise to all their friends. has once more been demonstrated in I company is trifling Another wedding of similar charac­ the little town of Fedora. Tenn., the life in a way that is not realized by (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes. many who travel over this road and ter is reported in this region, but Notary Public. "1 was in bed, entirely disabled with ft is time they were called to ac- as it is not yet verified names are hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. i count and compelled to remedy these Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter­ not mentioned. Doctors failed to help me and all glaringlv dangerous conditions. nally, and acts directly on the blood — o— hope had fled when I began taking S. B. MORSS. and mucous surfaces of the system J. McCrum has sold his neat lit­ Dr King’s New Discovery. Then in­ tie cottage on Orchard avenue io stant relief came. Fend for testimonials free. The coughing Mrs Myears and has purchased a soon stopped, the bleeding rapidly F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O (From Tuesday's Guard ) similar residence on University ave­ diminished, and in three weeks I was Last night about 6:30 o'clock there Sold by Druggists, 75c. nue. He is bound to be on the line able to go to work." Guaranteedj"ure was a collision between the south­ Take Hail's Family Pills for con- of the street car. He will get run for coughs and colds. 50c and 31 at bound flyer, due here at 7 o’clock, over If he doesn't watch out. W. L. DeLano's drug store, Trial and a work train about one mile uti pat ion. bottle free. north of Cottage Grove, as the flyer ! NEW TODAY was coming toward Eugene at a good Miss Hazel Weatherson of Flor- ence has been visiting Miss Gertrude W. B. Scott, the Leah irr g mer - rate of speed. The caboose on the l She re- chant. while in the city last evening, work train was completely splintered WANTED TO TRADE — Farm for Hatnble for several days, informed the Guard that he has Cir­ and the tender of the engine badly, city property. Enquire Mark T turned to her hotn^ Friday. culated a petition and secured Just damaged by the collision. The Fleming, Gross Hotel. j21 Geo. W. Taylor is to take his fam­ 100 signatures for a new postoffice passengers on the ftyer were badly I LOST—Up the millrace.a gald watch ily and go to McKenzie Bridge for at Upper Leaburg This is where the shaken up as the train came to a sud­ with "Monterey” fob. Finder the summer. He will be employed Leaburg postoffice used to be. and den standstill, but none were In- [ please leave at Guard office and is about two miles above the present ¡jured. Two men In the caboose of, there til! the bridge is completed. receive reward. J2 5 office,which has recently been chang­ the work train were Injured, one of ed to Deerhorn. The bulk of th» pop­ them. Bert Willard, of Cottage Grove, Park Day was quite generally ob­ ulation of that section of the McKen­ quite severely, but not seriously. The WANTED—8e served. “t. The day was unfavorable zie lives in the vicinity of Scott s men in the caboose, seeing the ap­ Nos. 1 U to er *e are sure many manv others from Springfield, th ■ whole city would have been pr»s- store and the people think they are proaching train. Jump'd from the street shoeing >re »n . Vndcr the direction of former entitled to a postoffice there The pe­ capote of the car Muv ror Wilkins the work was pushed tition has been sent to the proper au­ ior they might havi WANTED—I right. trouslv. A large area was corn­ thorities. • traf- ..furnished The wreck delay d 'd of brush and low diti I n vj M. C. Doyle, th« young man who flc till this mornl s. It fave to those as- d dress "A.” Southern Pacific | through Eugene 8 it 8:80 4» c. The was run od Idea of how the a K1 1 min­ e, this county. Cottage Grove lor »1 follow» >uld look if treated in the locomotl 7 *4 m Iles fro -d ât 9 FOR SALE ‘Ofl I, and had both later and J o. 16 ar A hundred men thus on Octol ber 2 4. 19 the hospital in utes __ IB Will be four 1 Eugene, as fin»' kfast. t________ here for (o'clock, stopping putated at legs ami »loved for one day would nearly Old house and In Lane count lequence, today be- The conductor on the work train iplt*tc thp work and give to Bn- Portland is a cons' circuit court for Is said to have forgotten his orders, an be fixed at barn, but he in the gan suit get <* the finest natural pleasure .______ House has nlx little expense 3100,000 damage s and the costs of thst being the cause ascribed for the grr and in the whole state. barn. Can be bought rooms Large He was engaged as time ­ collision ”ine had brought their dinners, the suit, at a sacrifie' If taken at once, gang who over a b —D of — Greeks — »»t many had not. Through the keeper Address "A. B.’ care Guard. were employed on the main line of SPRINGFIELD NOTE« thoughtfulness of Mr. Wilkins a the railroad at Divide, at the time Emil Ette», the owner of the nsw STRAY HORSE A small bay mare, team was sent down to tbe store the train ran over him. It winI be re­ •nd a supply of good things were membered that Doyle In attempting block on the corner of Main and Sec­ weight about 1000 pounds, came ond streets, and also the owner of the brought out and all feasted right to the R Yergle farm, known as to get out of the way of the en­ old building recently mad» vacant by royally. Formal action was taken to gine. was struck by tbe pilot of ths the Whitney ranch, south of Eu­ gene. She has a little white spot ’ke effort upon a more favor­ engine and thrown under the ’’heels Postmaster Roberts, has opened a el- able day Each one present pledged both legs being run over above th rar store in the latter building We on the back. Indicating saddle use. understand that he will keep cigars, Blmaeif to come again upon call and and a lump on the right flank. engineer knees. He allegra .liege, that r.bst the eng1n~r soft drinks and candles. Xbrln« °th*rs if possible. Mr. Owner can have anima) by paying failed to give proper McClain * McArthur the »ewer ' "kins ordered a roll call and dl- all expenses and 30 emits a week T nt* train and that It approach of for pasturage. The mare came ’’J*’**1 ,h,t names of all present dangerous and un- contractors, ha’ a 1 Th was running •bnnid be placed upon the roll of June 18. dAwtf Ben- st work on the at the timi speed e of safe rat "°2.“r *ntl<»clr, i »era Ball, Dena Puc­ coaches, and everybody had to get kett, Hazel Forrest, Merle Moore, out of the way when the mall coach Robert Green, Carl Myers, Wayne came along. It is a very serious mat- Willoughby, Raymond Wells, Enola ter to obstruct the rapid trans|K»rta- Wells, Mary Barker, Cosby Gilstrap, tlon of the United States mails. Get ¡Allee Striker, Junta Young, Raymond out of the way when the rural free Edbloom, Mary Rhodes, Nevt Jenny, delivery carrier comes along with Hermann Klemm, Martin Miller, Uncle Samuel's mail. Tim Casey, the man fined $100 at Daisy Williams. Ada Farnham, Lyle Brownsville for selling some stuff Dunlap, Alfred Willoughby. District 13, Goshen—Blaine Ellis, called whiskey. Is reported to have been held there for the U. 8. marshal Arley .Matlock. 1 ou a government charge. Besides District 18, Mount Vernon Roy ¡this when he gets back to Coburg it Chamberlain. District 1 9.Springfield Pearl Col­ Is said he is wanted on a serious charge. The story Is that a man took lins, Esnia Bassett, John Sinner, Har­ two glasses of his preparation, went old Perry, Adell McPherson, Frank to bed at 11 o'clock and before day­ Mulligan, Henry Chezem, Estella light was dead. His face turned blue Barrett. Lloyd Magill, Robert* Brad­ and now It Is said it Is probable that ley, Esther Smith. Lawrence Mulll- the so-called whiskey did ft. — Albany Claude Signor, Olive Smith, Orlo Net- Democrat. tleson. Professor L. L. Baker, of Albany, Portland, June 17.—The lid was District 21, Clear Lake—Madge has declined the superIntendency of on tight all day yesterday. Five sa- Travis the Roseburg public schools, tendered loonmen were arrested and the viola­ District 25,Latham— Stanley Trun- to him a few days ago. Dissatisfac­ tors released under bonds of 350 nel, Edgar Colcard. tion with the salary offered is the each. District Attorney Manning District 26, Saginaw Robet. Neet, reason. He was offered $1100 for filed Information against, them this Roy Waldon. | the year, but held out for the amount morning. A record-breaking list of District 38., Riverview—Anna Mc­ paid to PraB Davoo, $1800,which Farland. Leila Kirk, Verneta Loretz (the board of directors refused to al- (drunks was arrested early yesterday Hundreds took bottled District 41, Walker Ernol Mfl- i low. Professor Baker received only morning. lott, Fred Schneider, Etta Miller, ¡3700 at Albany last year. The local 1 goods home with them Saturday night. Thousands fled to "wet” Bessie Miller. 1 school directors will at once elect District 42, Parson Creek—Nellie 'some one else to the superintendent j towns outside the county, as the Baxter. 'ey, for which place there Is no end ! roadhouses were closed. Social clubs were open. District 44, Madison—Fritz Pet- lot applications. -Roseburg Review. zold, Millie Halderson, Verna Hus­ THERE ARE FEW' ton. Barney Beckman people who know now to take care of District 57, Waltervllle—Walter themselves—the majority do not. Post. The liver Is the most important or- District 64. Mabel—Verna Schwar- Denver, June IS.—The report of gan in the body. Herblne will keep zer. James Klrwan, acting aecretary of District 69, Junction City—Ehrte the miners, was read at the conven, It In condition. V. C. Simpkins. Al- ba. Toxas, writes: “I have used Her- Bundy. tlon here today, and shows that 15,- District 78. Lower Spencer Creek 000 men have joined the federation bine for chills snd fever and find it the best medicine I ever used. I —Norm* Andrews, Belle Truesdale. In the year ending March 31. would not be without it. It Is as good District 87, Coon Ridge—Mo rae Kirwan says this is an answer to Haley, Stell* Troutt, Fedell* Smith. the mine owners, who tried to d la­ for children as it is for grown-up people and I recommend it. It is District 94.Fairview—Eva Brough­ rupt the federation. fine for la grippe." Linn Drug Co. ton. Denver Evans, Nina Thurman. the The contribution to Moyer- District 103, Coast Fork Bridge— Haywood defense to April 1 was Chester Purkerson. 387,767. The salaries of Moyer and District 126, Leaburg—Elinor Pe- Haywood. 31 50 a month each, have plot. been continued while they are in jail. District 137, Vida Hazel Tucker. The total receipts for the fiscal year Pine—Mae were 3224.865, and District 159 —Lone expenditures Maltman. money.— Portland Journal. District 130, Palestine William Jenkins, Jas. 1. Crow, Gertrude Rob- son. Persus District 33 Hab District 6, Eugene Edna District 54 Harmon y—Floi ry d Dor- DI strict 43. Coburg- llelM Volk. strict 101, Acme— Ja» Young un Seymon r. as the southbound overland, 2:05 p. District 27. Llberty- Erwin Bar- m. The schedule went into effect nett. Katherin* Itobison yesterday and the first day it was District 89, Walton— Roae Whlta- half an hour late. The Cottage ker. Beatrice Aldon. Edna Atkinson. Grove local going south now arrives District 11 — Hayden Bridge—Ray at 9:15 p. m , and it, too. was half an Stafford hour late last night. All other trains District 45. Cottage Grove—Leah will run on the same old schedule Perkins, Estella Thompson, Marvin Jordan, Clay Mosby. Melvin Jordan. There have been a good many Im­ District 75, London—Carl Smail. provements made about the cannery «TONE'« HEAVE DROPS ■Ince last season. A new floor has The Magic No, «. Greatest known remedy for heaves. been laid throughout the entire build­ Number three Is a wonderfu’ mas­ ing, a new platform has been built Price, 31. To express offices away cot for Geo. H. Haris, of Cedar Grove, in front of the building and the ma­ front Salem I pay 25 cents on express lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a chinery repaired and some of the old charges. result I am a well man today. The replaced with new. Highland. Or., Oct. 31. 1903.— It la expected first bottle relieved and three bottles that the season thia year will be a This Is to certify that I gave my mare completed the cure." Guaranteed another long one, as the prospects one bottle of "Stone's Heave Drops" best on earth for stomach, liver and for large crops of other fruits are and cured her of heaves. This was kidney troubles by W. L. De (.a no, last winter and she has not been af­ good. druggist. 50c. fected since. G Wallce. Dr. «. C. STONE, Salem. Ore. Huhurihe tor (he "'.ILY GUARI* For sale by all druggists.