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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1907)
I AX BILLY Considering the Recent Advance in Groceries You will find the following prices very low 100 lbs Fruit Cane Sugar $5.50 $1.00 20c 10c 5 18 lbs Fruit Cane Sugar 1 pkg Postum $ * 1 pkg Malta Vita * 1 * 4 pkgs A. & H. Soda 1 pkg Yeast Foam or Magic Yeast 3 Bars Ivory Soap 1 pkg Gold Dust 25c ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 2 Pkgs Grape Nut 2 pkgs Force ♦ 25c can K. C. Baking Powder ♦ ♦ ♦ 3 Export Cigars 4c 25c 20c 25c 25c 20c 10 1 lb Star Tobacco 45c 1 10-lb Sack Corn Meal 30c 1 10-lb Sack Cream Middlings 25c 5 bars Fels Naptha Soap 25c 10-lb Pail Lard $1.30 1 Can Carnation Cream 10c 1 5-gallon Can Coal Oil $1.25 22 lbs Broken Pice $1.00 50 lb Sack F'ne Salt 50c 3 bars Sapolio 25c I pkg Kingfords Corn Starch 10c Men’s heavy fleeced Underwear large, sizes, regular 50c garment this month only 25c I I I AX B Y THE STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES DOWN •J* CAPTAIN MOON MAY GO BACK TO MILITIA LiA.MS—¡S OLD <>. (IE CO. (’ IN THE EH:LUTINES ■W ■V with dignity und cr .lit do hint Helf anti company. i ’ ’ [ j i ; ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ hi ici» ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+++ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ At Salem, October 5, 1907, Titno- thy I). Sullivan, of Eugene, at the age of 61 years. He was taken there for treatment only a few days ago, hav ing been in the Eugene hospital for some time previous, The shock of the death of his daughter, Margaret, less than a wee:, ago, proved too great and he expired sooner than ex- peeled. Mr. Sullivan was born at Cahirri- ■ veen, Kerry county, Ireland, Junej 13, 1846. He has lived In Lane county since 1889, setling first at! Creswell and coming to Eugene about i three years ago. He leaves the fol lowing children: Timothy, of Seat tle; John, of Portland; Misses Ma mie, Lulu and Lizzie Sullivan, of Eu gene. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Cath olic church, with interment In the Catholic cemetery south of the city. [ WEEK BA’ ENGINEFIR KIX»V. DAHL ANI» CONSTRVf TION OI LINE TO FOLLOAV SOON—ROUTE S'mon Klovdahl, the local civil en The advancement of Captain J. M. gineer. will start out tomorrow or next day to make Hje final survey Williams, of Company C, and Ca p- and establish the levels for the Eu tain C. C. Hammond, of Company A, gene & Eastern Railway Company's to the respective ranks of lieutenant electric line between Eugene and colonel and major of the new Fourth Springfield. Just as soon as the line regiment, causes a vacancy to exist to the Masonic cemetery, which was In each of those companies, which begun this morn'ng. Is completed, a will be filled nt elections to be held large force of men will be put to by tho companies within the next work on the Springfield line, be week. Company A's election will oc ginning at the car barn and extend cur tomorrow night and that of Com ing on out to the end of East Thir NOBODA SPAI» h pany C next Monday n'ght. teenth street and across the Southern There has been considerable spec Pacific railroad, thence on out the ulation altlong the militiamen, as well Kidney Troubles Attack Eugene Men county road to Jiidklns’ Po'nt, where mid Women, < »Id mid out- as among their friends and the I the line will take the upper road Voting Alike. side public in general as to who will 1 along the S. P. track and cross the \\ II- be chosen to succeed Captains southern portion of the Campbell A young Kidney Illa seize old and Haras and Hammond. As far as the Walker hop yards. There will only alike. sentiment of the members of Com be about 1200 feet of trestle to build come and little warning Quickly pany A can be learned, First Lieu in the bottom tn the vicinity of the tenant Raymond Babb Is their choice give. hop yards, deep fills to be built the early Children suffer in their for captain. In rase of his election remainder of the distance where the Second Lieutenant Jy M. Rennie will years. land Is low and where the overflow of Can't control the kidney aecre- the river during flood times covers be advanced to the rank of first lieu- tenant and a new •eeond lieutenant tlons. It. Girls are languid, nervous, will have to be chosen from the The Guard Is Informed that work Prominent among those mentioned pain. on the bridge across the Willamette Women worry, can't do dally work. river at Springfield will commence for the. place are Corporal W. W. Robust men have lame and aching within a short time. L. N. Roney, Branstetter and Private W. O. White Both are old militiamen and backs. who has the contract, says that as Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame. both were members of Company C, | soon as he gets the work of building Endure distressing urinary ills. Second Oregon Volunteers, and serv the county bridge at I.owell far ed In the Philippines during the The cure for man. for woman or enough under way so as not to re- Spanish-American war and the Fili for child quire all of his attention, he will be- pino Insurrection. Both have good Is to cure the came- the kidneys. gin on the railroad bridge. records and are thorough tacticians. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid The Valley Line. For capta'n of Cofpany C William neys— It has been definitely decided, the 8. Moon, of the firm ot Moon & Ting Cure 'all the varied forms of kid Guard Is informed, to build that por ley, Is perhaps most prominently ney suffering. tion of the valley line between Eu mentioned, although First Lieuten Eugene testimony guarantees ev gene and Junction on the north side ant Geo. Willoughby has a strong fol ery box of the Southern Pacific line, or by lowing, and It is said that his name Mrs. A. J McKlnne.y, of 69 Law way of the river route in preference will have to be chosen from the ranks, rence street. Eugene, Or., says: “For to the prairie route via Irving. Th« militiaman, having been captain of several years I had attacks of kidney right-of-way for a greater portion of Company C. Second regiment, O. N. trouble at odd times and recently It the distance has been pledged by the <!., before the Spanish-American war became more acute. There was back owners of land along the proposed and was captain of Company C. Sec ache and more or less Irregularity route. The surveyors have reached ond Oregon Volunteers, In the Phil of the kidneys. Belng Induced to try a point a few miles south of Albany ippines, having served with distinc Doan's Kidney Pills I found relief .1- and are stead'ly working this way. tion. Since being mustered out of most from the flrst dose. The back the volunteer service. Captain Miwn ache soon left me and I felt better has not been Identified wtth any mil and stronger. As I continued their itary nrgan'xatlon. although he never use every symptom of my trouble dis lost Interest tn the affairs of the Ore- appeared. Other members of our icon National Guard. He was consid family have also had good results ered one of the best drill masters In from using I»oan's Kidney Pills.” the Oregon regiment in the Philip For sale by all dealers. Price. 50 pines. and 1« a strict disciplinarian. cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. Lieutenant Willoughby Is also a vet N Y.. sole agents In the United The shores of Tslltcoos Lake are eran Guardsman, and If elected to the Remember the name — Doan's— certain to become a favorite camp catpalncy would fill the position and take no other. ing place for residents of Eugene and I TSILTCOOS LAKE * FINE RESORT other places ’n the valley. The p“o- pletlon of the first real monument to ole here 1 tve known for a long ti ne the memory of Dr. John McLoughlin, tb< t it Is i.atnrally fitted 'or a pleas- . the Father of Oregon, the institute I ure resort, but it Is only recently that bears his name was yesterday that the attention of ehe people from dedicated with fitting ceremonies In outside has been attracted to that the presence pf notable d‘gnltarle3 of section. the Cathcllc church and prominent I A Bhort time ago a company of Eu cLlzens of the state. The institute gene citizens purchased a tract of was opened for the reception of pu about 160 acres lying on the north pils one week ago, and was inspected bank of Tslltcoos Lake and will make and admired by hundreds of people of It a summer resort. Lying as it does ; Oregon City, Portland and other val Portland, Oct. 7.—A spec + ley towns. The presence of Mrs. M. only a short distance from the ocean ♦ ♦ + It commands the advantages of an ♦ ial dispatch to the Evening L. Myrlck, the favorite grand daugh .MEETTING HELI» AT COMMERCIAL Telegram from Baker City inland lake with those of a beach re- j ♦ ter of McLoughlin, and Hon. Fred CLUB IILADQl ARTERS LAST says that apparently all hope + erick V. Holman, of Portland, the sort. Ten-Mil - creek, which flows of capturing the murderers of + recognized historian of the founder •out of the lake near the place, enters I ♦ NIGHT—COMMITTEE REPORTS Ilarvey Brown, assassinated ■> of Oregon City, was a pleasing fea the ocean at a distance of about; ♦ + $10,332 RAISED FOB A1IVER. last Monday night by a dyna + ture of the affair. one and a half miles. It is a fine ♦ mite bomb, is about to be ♦ little stream and small boats can 4» At Butler, Pa., in the Standard The officers ♦ Steel Company's works, four men I easily pass up and down it from the ♦ abandoned.. seem to be at sea, and it is ♦ were fatally burned by an explosion ■ sea beach to the lake. ♦ There Is an excellent opportunity ♦ understood that Harry Dra + of molten metal. The dead are: i per’s bloodhounds will be re ♦ Nick Donna, Nicholas Blatar, John for some dealer to purchase a large ♦ euantity of first-class apples In the ♦ turned to Spokane today and + Verrem and one unidentified. A meeting of the subscribers to the not be further employed on ♦ Sluslaw valley. Parties have been the case. boost fund was held last night In corresimndlng with some of the far ♦ the Commercial Club "arlors. The As far a3 can be ascer « mers here, but so far as we have ♦ soliciting committee ieported that the hoard ro buyers have appeared here ♦ tained the search In this city ♦ and v'cinlty has been practi ♦ sum of $861 per month, or $10,332 yet. The apples grown here are as per year had already been subscrib * good as those grown anywhere and • ■E • cally abandoned. ed, and read a list of names ot hear? are free from worms and other fruit ++♦♦+♦+++♦++♦+++♦ pests. Several thousand bushels A. J. Pickard, of this city, is ready property owners who have as yet de could easily be secured In th's vicin to ship to San Franc'sco eight car clined to give anything, and urge! ity, and the first buyer on the ground loads cf sheep and three of cattle, those present to use their influence will have the advantage over any an.l was to have started them todays toward getting then, to g've their who come later. * but the cars that were promised by just share. A list of those who have Superintendent Dillard has set Oc the railroad company failed to arrive. not been seen and who are expected tober 10, I Hand 12 as the dates for They are expected in tonight or to to subscribe was also read, and it holding the Institute in Florence. morrow morn'ng. C. M. Young and was thought that If the proper el- The first two days will be for the Ed Vogt will accompany the ship forts are put forth the $12,000 de teachers and the last day for the ment to the Bay City, and from there sired to be raised can be secured benefit of school officers and 'pa LINE OUT VNIVERSITV AVENTE will make a trip to Los Angeles,where within a short time. The matter of electing a board cf rents. PAST I. O. O. F. CEMETERY ANI» they will spend several weeks sight governors to handle this advert sing Captain Beerman ____ in ______ forms ________ us that seeing. TO MASONIC CEMETERY BEING fund was then brought up and it w»1 be intends soon to build a house on i agreed that nine would be the proper his land on Tslltcoos lake. He is j BVILT BETTE!’ THAN MEDICINE number, three to be e ected at tM having a launch built and will soon I be prepared to take his friends for a. Brvathe Hyomei's Tonic Healing and meeting and they to choose toe i* niaining six. The name., of Dr. D. trip on the lake when they pay him The street car line was completed He ( li red of Catarrh A. Paine, i). E. Yoran, G. "• on'- a visit. to the car barn in the University ad- fin. S. B. Eakin and A. C. Pl»» Alice E. Weatherson. who has been ' Nature has a remedy for catarrh, a dltion today and the cars were run placed in nomtnat'on. Befora attending the Behnke-Walker busi treatment that Is far better than dos were the matter was pi'< to a vote P"- ness college in Portland, has accept Into it this afternoon. While the one ing the stomach, with medicine. I operation the other two will ed a position as bookkeeper for the car is in It Is the healing balsams and oils Paine and Mr. Dixon withdrew tM" Sanitary Cream and Milk Company, be protected from tne weather The of Hyomei wh'ch medicates the air names, stating that they would oi of that place. barn will hold six cars, the num' er you breathe, reaching the most re willing to serve on the board The school at the portage on North to be used when the line to Spring mote air cells in tho nose, throat and could be chosen by the three tne» Fork opened Monday morning for the field Is completed. The other three lungs, killing all catarrhal germs.and elected, but withdrew for the Pur’ winter term with Wilkie Yost as have been ordered and will arrive restoring health to the mucous mem pose of doing away wiht the ba.io.- teacher. ing. The three remaining m.n nom within the course of several months. brane. inated were elected unanim >usl.' Wesley Whittaker and wife, who They will be here by the time the llne In using Hyomei you are treating The matter of employing a prop** have been in Eugene for several is completed. Work on the line out your catarrhal troubles with the only months, returned to Mapleton last University avenue, to extend as far natural remedy, for It gives a cura man to do the -boost work * Friday.—West. south as the Masonic cemetery and tive a'r bath to the air passages that then taken up and thoroughly 8' past the I. O. O. F. cemetery, was cnssed, and it was the alm ist unan begun »h's morning. There are 30 or has as powerful haling and antisep- imous opinion that the advice of T Griming Ar hr« ami rain« lc effect as that found in the moun- 35 men and a number of teams at Richardson, manager of t I’ r! * tains where the pine forests give off Commercial Club, should be taieu Mrs. Josie Sumner. Bremond, Tex., work and construction will be rush ihefr fragrant annd healing balsams. and that John Hartog. »'ho Is no writes April 15, 1902: "I have n«ed ed. The ties and rails have been dis Breathe the invigorating and heal- manager of the Calousa. Cal . 0 along t ie entire route. This Ballard's Snow Liniment in my fam- j tributed and see how quickly you Club, should be empl’A™ lly for thre' y> | would not be line will pass through the Gross ad will get relief from your catarrhal a merc'al salary of $5 000 a year Pr'»l*« dition. which Is aaout to be placed on wlhtout It I the bonre. I have used tho market. troubles. Mr. Hull has seen so many Whitson has written Mr Hir,n It on mv ’Ittl» g'rl fv growing painsi cures, even of the worst cases of ca letter asking him upon »hat ter and ac>< 1 In »•ey knees R cured her tarrh. with offensive breath, raising he would be willing to come to »•' right a 'v. I have also need it for. GEXEB.AI NEWS IN of mucous, frequent sneezing, drop frostbit* -i BREATTY FORM pings In the throat and spasmodic gene, and a reply is expected »1 <tt»> good success. ' three days. p. h It Is U.n I»- t UnLueat I ever used." i coughing, that he feels warranted in two A or meeting of the Commercial Four masked robbers looted the selling Hyomei under an absolute 2 Sc. 60c •M »1. First National bank of S.’ddon Ala guarantee to refund the monev If it was announced for tonignt t 1 « Linn Drug Co. Saturday night, and escaped’ w'th does not do all that Is claimed for It the location of the new I’*»«*” depot. There has been some " *‘Lln* •Wll’r on “ handcar He takes all the risk. To <1 RE ' ( '»LU »N ONE I» AV plaint since the announcetnen , cn th»' Southern railway. T ie rob-! Take LAX ATIVE BROMO Quinine b»rs were^caught In the ¡ct .nd Sher-i .. _ made that the building »'Hl ' . Tablets. Druggists refund money If Iff John William», who tried to c.p-1 _,.-°",.arp..Fo,ne t0 ,lse coal this across Willamette street. » _ It fails to cure E W. GROVE'S sig ture them, was shot .nd killed a structlng the view of th»- bus-n •• I wo,€r ~ W|U paJr )ou to dtf nature Is on each box. 25c. tion of the city from the pass- • At Oregon City, marking the com- Wilson Coal Hester.^ GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. I on the trains. ELECT BOARD OF GOVERNORS FOR Ft FOR CAPTURE OF BROWN ASSASiNS I SHIPMENT OFCATTLE AND SHEEP TO 'FRISCO TRACK TO CAR BARN COMPLETED