EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD
THl'RHDAY, JANUARY ». It*»«
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FRUIT NEN
OID NOT OPEN
OCEAN LINER
ARRIVES IN PORT
BIDS FOR CITY
RESOLVE FOR THE
WATER BONDS
LONG OVERDUE
UNIVERSITY
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The Kind You Have
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Bears the
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fcnsmk^P^estion.Clieerru!-
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gm^orphine nor Mineral.
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ixried Remedy IorConstipa-
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For Over
Thirty Years
The program for the horticultural
meeting at the courthouse Saturday
night was carried out as advertised
and the addresses all proved very In
teresting.
Another interesting fea
ture was the question box. Numerous
I questions pertaining to the growing'
if fruit were asked and answers given
by the speakers and others present.
Before the close of the meeting
M H. Harlow offered the following
I resolution, which was unanimously
adonted:
Whereas, Efforts are being made to
misrepresent the issue of the Univer
sity of Oregon appropriation, which
issue conies up before the people next
[June; and
hereas. The amount appropriated
for the State University, instead of
being exorbitant, is decidedly small
compared with the amounts spent for
the same purposes in our sister
states; therefore be it
Resolved, By th" horticulturists of
Lane county, assembled in mass meet
ing under the auspices of the l^ane
County Horticultural Ass',elation and
the Eugene Commercial Club, this
1th day of January. 1908, al the cou-
‘y court house, Eug ne, J an° county,
Oregon, that we place ourselves on
record as being heartily in favor of
hte appropriation: end he I: further
Resolved, That wo urgently request
our fellow horticulturists throughout
the state of Oregon to study the ques
tion impartlally and then act for the
best interests of the educational sys-
tem of the state of Oregon.
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Queenstown, Jan 7. -The
long ov rdue Canadian Paci
fic steamer M >. nt
Royal
steamed slowly Into Queens
town harbor .today. N ws of
her arrival was received with
gladness in shipping circles.
Shortly after h aving the Brit
ish coast for (anad an ports
she encountered .a series of
storms, but battled bravely
for two weeks until some
trouble with her boilers de-
veloped, when it was deter-
mined to make for the Irish
coast.
She refused assist
ance from a tug.
All her 4 00 passengers are
reported well.
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WHAT CHEMICAL
GIRL ATTEMPTS TO
COMMIT SUIGIDE
S. P. BRIDGE NEAR
COBURG COMPLETED
HARTJE REFUSED
RIGHT TO APPEAL
V'FURSiHIDES
GRAFTING SUPERIVOR
DROPPED DEAD TODAY
SILVER MARKET
MAKE BIG JUMP
From Erery Ounce of Fuel
I.a it night at 7:30 o’clock was the
time set by the city council for the
opening of bids for the $300,000 wa
ter bonds recently voted by the peo
ple of Eugene,but the matter of open
ing and examining them was post
poned until a future time awaiting
the decision in the case at Portland
wherein Judge Cleland, of the circuit
court, declared the bond election
there to be illegal. As the Eugene
election seems to have been the same
as the one at Portland, the city offi
cials thought it best to await a final
decision on the matter or until after
the election next April, when the
question will be voted upon again
and in a manner that will leave no
doubt as to the legality of the elee-
lion.
City Recorder Dorris stated to a
reporter today that there are a num
ber of bids for the bonds, most
the moffered by local capitalists.
Editor Guard:—We received from
January is. to December 31. 1907,
144 dead animals; paid for teaming
Hattie Chapman, aged about
and cash to owner the sum of $87.60.
fit Sumir Signature of
Before we were here parties so un- years and employed as a waitress in
fortunnate as to lose one of those an the Blue Front restaurant, attempt
imals were obliged to pay from $1 to ed to suicide yesterday afternoon by
KEW YOI.'K,
$2 for the removal of same, and some swallowing about half an ounce of
She left the restau
times even more, also from $2 to carbolic acid.
$3 for burial, so we saved those tin* rant during the afternoon and went
fortunate people the sum of $360. to her room in the Holden building
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besides advancing in cash for same across the street. An hour or two
later she was wanted and some one
$87.60, a total of $447.60.
We cleaned all the slaughter hous went over to the room to call her,
l^jXSCT COXY PF VRA PPE
es in the surrounding county, which, but found the door locked. Later tha^
TMI CCNTAUR OOMFAHV. NAW VOAA CITT.
before we came here, were in a terri odor of carbolic add was noticed in |
ble shape, and helped greatly to pol the room and entrance was made j
The girl was I
lute water and air in Lane county, through a window.
besides being a great annoyance to found lying on the bed in an ancon-1
scions condition w'th the bottle of
the board of health.
Out of the refuse ye manufactured add half empty by her side. Ur. Me
31,840 pounds of ' chicken * feed,
—■ a Dougall was called and he ad minis-
ffiUlRY CHARGE AGAINST
FINE STEEL STRUCTURE ON THE better, cleaner and certainly right tered the usual remedies. Late in
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YOU
KNEW
DRICE IS DISMISSED
WOODBI RN-NATRON
BRANCH fresh from the factory, and sold the 'the night she regained consciousness
The merits or the Texas WcnJer,
same in Lane, Linn and Douglas and today she is much better, and
REPLACES
OLD
WOODEN [counties at 30 to 50 per cent lower | will probably recover. She will say
Undon. Jan. 6.—The charge of you would never suffer from kidney,
jerj.ry against Herbert Druce, re- bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
'that ever the imported stuff was sold nothing as to the cause of her rash
BKIIMÌE
suitiogfrom ’he mystery of the death bottle (two months’ treatment). Sold
| act and it is not known why she did
for.
by
O.
J.
Hull,
or
by
mail.
Send
for
«( Thomas C. Druce, whose coffin
Paid out for labor, machinery, it. Her mother, who lives at Elmi-
testimonials.
Dr.
E.
W.
Hall,
2926
■u opeaed December 30, has been
is with her today.
The Southern Pacific bridge across ■more buildings, necessary living, etc., ra,
Olivo street, St. Louis.
IWFped.
the McKenzie river near Coburg has in fact, every dollar kept and spent
been entirely completed and the crew at home, which before we came here
Seme Walla Walia Elks went in
Asnland has a Sunshine Club. Since and outfit were in Eugene today on of the money forwarded for said
in»- hats to advertise the climate. May 1355 garments have been dis 'heir way to Portland. The Eugene- goods never a dollar found its way
Mach mor“ reason down in this val tributed in and around Ashland and Coburg train brought the work cars back to Eugene.
ley, with Its snowies fields.
We also manufactured 203 gal-
212 «tok people visited.
I and other paraphernalia over to, the
main line and the first freight ions neatsfoot and animal oil, 17,000
train going north took them on to pounds of skid grease for logging pur
Philadelphia, Jan. 67—The Penn
ward Portland.
The bridge is a poses, and tallow jforwarded to our
splendid structure and replaced an connection 137,000 pounds of bone In sylvania supreme court today refused
old wooden one that did service for the rough, also horns, gluestock, etc. to permit an appeal to be taken to
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Be 11 at home Write for Price Liat. Market Report. Shipping Tag», and al>out oar
many years. When the recent finan All these goods were manufactured that tribunal from the superior court
HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS’GUIDE • IB.(MM) Hook cial
flurry came on the company or into useful articles, which called for in the famous Hartje case. Hartje
A.'*) pa km . leather bound. Best thing on the aubject »ver written
llljstrating »11 Fur Animal« All
dered work on the bridge stopped, lots of labor, and for all such labor was refused a divorce from his wife
i »bout Trappers' Secret«. Decoy». Trap«, Game law« H<rw and where to trap, and V- become a «u< -
*c«««ful trapper It • a regular Encyclopedia Price. $2 To our cuetomer» |1 T5 H dea tanned into
along with the curtailment of a great we always have and always will pay and the decision was affirmed.
l*e«utiful R bee. Our Magnetic Bait and Demv attract« an mnl« to trap«, |1 00 per bottle ,IP5""r
Hartje may take the case to the
sad Eure to usaud get higbeat prica». Audvrweh lirva., l/vpl. Tl, Mlnneupuila, Minn.
spot cash after performed.
I deal of other work, but in a week or
We also manufactured 23,800 United States supreme court.
two afterward the crew was ordered
back to finish the bridge, as it was pounds of fertilizer for lawn and ag
ricultural purposes, but were obliged
very near completion.
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to send some out of the state.
It
would have done more good at home.
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Omaha and ♦
Thanking our friends individually + Factories
lloSS NOW BEADY
Smith Omaha.
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TO ASSIST BANK and the public at large for past fa
Coast Factory, Benicia, Calif. +
vors and good will In the future, we
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Eugen”, Ore., May. 1. '07. ♦
Truly yours,
President Ross, of the defunct Ti remain.
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EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS,
tle bank, offers to turn over his own
This is to certify that Moon +
By F. J. Schofield.
Estate for payment of depositors, now
and Tingley arp our authorlz- ♦
that W. M. I.add hAs agreed to guar
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antee the bank's indebtedness.
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The text of Ladd's agreement has
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been drafted by District Attorney
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Manning and submitted to Ladd's at
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Mr. Ladd ’’as not
reached an
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agreement with the American Surety
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San
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Jan.
6.
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Company. His friends deny that he
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Former
Supervisor
Thomas
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is trying to shun such an agreement.
According to the text of the depos ♦ Lonergan dropped dead at his
itors' agreement, the surety company ♦ home this morning. He was a
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will get from Ladd the $100,000 ♦ member of the board of su
I which it has paid the state and the ♦ per vicors who confessed to
When
attacked
by
a
cough
or
having'received
bribes
from
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$295,910 which it has promised to
cold, or when your throat Is sore. It i
pay the state in two years with five + the United Railroads, tele
Is rank foolishness to take any other
per cent interest, in three years with" ♦ phone companies and other
medicine than Dr. King's New Dis
‘four per cent Interest. The surety ♦ corporations.
covery,” says C. O. Eldridge, of Em
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Attorney W. C. Bristol, represent +♦+++++♦+*♦♦♦+♦♦♦ pire, Ga. "1 have used New Discov
ery for seven year*, and 1 know it is
ing the surety company and state,
the best remedy on earth for coughs
vesterday petitioned Judge Wolver
and colds, croup, and all throat and
ton to order Receiver Mears to re
lung troubles. '"My children are sub
store the state school money, $2 88,-
ject to croup, but New Discovery
000, dollar for dollar, as a trust fund,
quickly
relieves
every
attack."
"prior to the payment of money to
Known the world over as the king of
anv other individual. ," and to defer
throat and lung remedi s. Sold un-
until this matter shall be determined
London. Jan. 1 7.-—Silver jumped a der guarantee at W, A. Kuykendall's
distribution of $34.000 truNt funds,
which the receiver has asked the ¡g-nny and one-eighth today as the drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bot-
result of the covering of a large bear tie free.
court to authorize.
Judge Wolverton deferred decision sale made some time ago, which fell
< li l<-k «-iiM for Profit.
in the matter until January 10.—Ore due today. Demands f/om India and
Now Is the time to buy an lncu-
China also helped raise the price. The
gonian.
bator If you are going to raise chick
market is unsettled.
ens for next year.
Start right by
wife
The night came on, the good
buying a Pclnliiinn and you will jiave
Ix-a<l is Quiet
smiled
We
New York, Jan. 7.—Lead is quiet no trouble hatching the egg*.
To herself as she softly said:
have them in all sizes, from the 56
"Thank God. were happy, healthy at $3.65it $3.75; Lake copper quiet egg to 500 In stock now. Also Pet
at 13 5-8 it 7-8; silver, 58 3-4.
and bright,
aluma brooders, 100 and 200 chick-
We all take Rocky Mountain Tea at
slze. We carry a small stock of ex-
CATAKRH A KKttM DISEASE
night.”
Linn Drug Co.
tras for these machines
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Chambers Hardware Co
SucceM of Hyomei Guaranteed by
Hull's Drug Ston-.
WILDEST STORMS IN
Hulled Mesquite Is the ie«d to
decades along coast
Catarrh Is not a blood disease, hut plant, as you get the pure seed no
weeds, or empty husk’. We have it.
Siletz. Or . Jan 2.—This winter is caused by germs that lodge and Chambers Hardware Co.
grow
In
the
air
passages,
causing
Ir
has seen the most severe storms along
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experienced here ritation with poisonous and offensive
nee w'.iitt
ve made their hah- mucous discharges It is an Insidious
t of the stet”. Ex- disease of the most destructive ten-
Its
approaches ar? un-
> prevailed at dencles.
•trlcal storms alarming and Its victims are well on
No sitting up
violence. the road to a chronic state or to
You
one*bight dread consumption before they are incubator.
does the rest,
90 miles realized.
Stomach dosing is Ineffective In bers Hardware <
of llght-
wlth such the treatment of catarrh. The only
ght lurid, healing agent is Hvomel, which Is In
haled with the air you breathe, kill
ing al] a'arrhal g“rms and driving
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The funeral of Mrs. Geo. E. Mc
Tiie sooner you use Hyomei the
sooner you will be free of catarrh. Donald. wife of the former pastor of
Hull's drug stere will sell you a dol the Eugene U B. church. w”s held at
lar outfit with the understanding that f' ,. ■ .i ■ h till
S!i ., d In I' i
if It does not give satisfaction your ton, Ohio, several days ago. Several
money will be refunded.
of the members of the local church
are in attendance upon the funeral.
If vou want the family healthy.
I he old wooden bulldin v where Sirs
>ng ana active during the winter,
CABTOsAI
give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Patterson s brick la to be built on
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Tea
Twill surely mak? and keep the Eaat Ninth street has been entirely
whole family well. 35 cents, tea or removed. Work of erecting the new I
t Wilding will begin in a short time.
tablets Linn Drug Company.
C«»
GlowingHeat
\\ hen the mercury drops out ol sight, and
you just can’t keep the house warm, you’ll
find it wonderfully convenient to use a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
It s very light—carry it about—heat any cold
room. Turn the wick high or low—no
danger—no smoke—no smell, Easily cared
lor and gives nine hours ol
cozy cmnlort at one tilling ol
brass font. Finished in
niekcl and japan.
Every
heater warranted.
Th< J&xyö Lamp
with
its Hood ol
strsdy,
brilliant light is iJnl lor
the long winter evenings
—read or sew hv it—won I tire your eyes.
Latest improved rentral
Made ol brass, nickel plated.
Every lamp warranted.
drail burner.
II your dealer cannot supply the Rayo Lamp or Periedion Oil
Heater, write our nearest agency lor a descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
POLIGE COURT
WILLIAMSON'S
ACQUITTAL SEEMS
JURORS FOR THE
YEAR OF 1908
ALMOST CERTAIN
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City Recorder Dorris, assisted by
S. It. Williams and M D Mitchell,
has drawn the Jfst of Jurors for duty
in the police court during the year
1908.
Those selected are as fol-1
lows:
J. W. Christian. J. E. Roach, G. E.
Kress, J. A. Ham, r
r. . s. Tingley, J.
M. Howe, Samuel Taylor, J. F. True,
Geo. A. ‘Dyson, A. A. Aaby, J. W.
Pollock, Amos Wilkins, Ell R. Bar
ger, Phil Miller, A. J. Pickard. C. H.
Hales, E. C. Lake, William Stoops,
David Link, J. W| Barringer, D. D.
Black. W. H. Luckey, J. D. McDon
ald,, J. H. Daniel, Geo. W. Norris,
I). D. Newell, Isaac Higgins, W. J.
Warnock, W. W. Haines. S. M. Yo-
ran, A. S. Powers. E. E. Quimby,
John McMahon, H. L. Chilson. D. L.
Cartmell, S. F. Kerns, Geo. H. For
rest, S. O. Garrison, S. K. George,
Conrad Myers, F. R. Wetherbee, W.
M. Green, L. P. Horton, J W. Bray,
W. H. Kay, J. D. Spencer, R. D. Cal
kins, J. W. White, Herbert Button,
E. Whattam.
JAPANESE RESERVES ABE
NOT BEING CALLED HOME
Washington, Jan. 6.—Mr. Mlayoka,
in charge of the Japanese embassy
here, today authorized a formal deni
al of trie report from Vancouver, B.C.,
that the Japanese government Is re
calling to Japan its reserve men now
In the United States, and that he had
not the leant Intimation of any such
purpose on the part of the Japanese
government. Moreover, a call to re
turn to Japan of the reservists would
necessarily be proceeded a considera
ble time by the mobilization of the re-
serve now In Japan.
TAIT FA VOI S M<'HE
PAY FOR THE ABM Y
Portland. Jan. 7.—In the light
of the supreme court's decision of yes
terday Congressman Williamson’s ac
quittal, when his case comes on again
for retrial, seems almost certain. ,
The conviction and punishment of
Dr. Van Gesner and Marion Biggs,
who were co-defondants with Wil
liamson, seems. In the light of the de
cision, to have been unmarranted.
Dr. Van Gesner was but recently
released from the county jail of
Multnomah county, after undergoing
a sentence of five months’ imprison
ment and paying a fine of $l()()0.
Marlon R. Biggs is still in the same
Jail, under sentence of ten months’
imprisonment and $500 fine.
Sentenced by Hunt.
The conviction of Williamson,
Biggs and Van Gesner occurred Sep
tember 27, 1905, on their third trial.
They were sentenced by Judge Hunt
October 14, 1905. Each of the ear
lier trials resulted In a hung jury.
Francis J. Heney wa3 the prosecu
tor and the defendants were repre
sent'd by Judge Bennett, of The
Dalles, and Judge Wilson.
The three defendants were accused
of Inducing various persons in Crook
county to take up claims, which, it
was charged, they afterward agreed
before final proof to sell to William
son and Van Gesner. Scores of wit
nesses were called from Crook county
and other parts of the state, and an
army of special agents was employed
In watching the Jury, the defendants,
their attorneys and the wltnessea.
The conclusion of the supreme
court Is that a contract of sale made
by the entry man after he has
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his application for the entry, but be
fore he has made his final proof, in
not a violation of the federal land
laws
In view of this ruling, a num
ber of the iapd fraud cases now pend
ing must probably be dismissed, as
the same state of facts exists in them
as In the Williamson case. It Is pos
sible nlso that the decision may af
fect the case of W. N. Jones and
Thaddeu« Potter, who were convicted,
but whose cases are now on appeal.
Washington, Jan.
6.—Secretary
Taft is a stron : t’dvo'-ate of increased
pay for the army, and his annual re
port Just, sent to c ¡ngre.i? dispels any
doubt that mry exist as to his dispo
sition. The repor* -.hows a rapid de
crease In th" etr'tigth of the army,
the loss last y 'ar having been
4428 men, and th" pressing need for
officers to repl i
those now detailed
on recruiting duty end as military In
structors in edu atlonnl Institutions.
The secretary declrael that the In-
adequacy of army »ay Is one of the
reasons for the falling off in enllst-
ments.
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Roy Johnson, one of those convict
ed In the Justice court week before
last of violating the local option law
and who has been In the county Jail
since, has paid his fine of 3200 and Is
now free.
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Washington,. Jan.
6.—
The case against f :rm t Con
gressman Williamson, of Or
egon. ehnsged with unlawful
ly taking up public lands In
Crook county, Oregon, In con
spiracy with one hundred
others, was decided by the su
preme court In favor of Wil
liamson. The United States
court for Oregon Imposed a
fine of $500 and sentenced
Williamson to prison for .ir
regularity In admitting affi
davits of homesteaders.
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B. K. Jenkins and W. O. Starbuck,
recently from low?, have opened a
We are headquarters for
grass
new real estate offl?« in Eugene and seed, especially Red Clover grown In
have offices nt rooms 16 and 17 in Lane county.
Chambers Hardware
the theatre block.
Co.
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“R.EX”
De von want to get a spray that will do all that is required of
It? We have the "Rex” Lime and Sulphur solution this is no cheap
imitation, such as has been sold here and represented as "Rex,”
but the original end genuine; Is thoroughly guaranteed and has the
endorsement of the largest Fruit Growers of Oregon, California and
Washington
The prise Is $12.50 per barrel, 50 gallons. Why buy
cheap. Interior goods that will not make good?
Call for a “Rex’ Book
MOON
TINGLEY
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