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EIGENE WKf.Kl.ï Gl AKI) JUDGES ANU CLERKS FOR THIS YEAR'S ELECTION tey r k: H Lewis s Churchill THURSDAY, JANI ARY 2.3. 190« >f reducing the living expenses of his family will be to get a small flock of fowl» to supply his household. He knov is away behind the tim fellows are scarce nowaday! pure-bred fowls will lay twic< many eggs as mongrels, and as it is eggs he is after, he is naturally going to buy pure breds. We said above that the poultry man's harvest season is at hand and we believe It. If snaggle-tooth De- spair has been stalking around in your back yard, trying to make you think that everything is going to the PLEADED Gl I LT Y dogs, open the gate and tell him it is CHARGES AGAINST HIM—AN. his move. Should some pessimistic fellow try to discourage you with lu OTHER ARREST AT COTTAGE rid tales of hard times, tell him to go to that mysterious bourne where no GROVE return tickets are obtainable. Keep your mind's eye on the fact that you are engaged in an industry that Is not affected by financial flurries, pan (From Friday's Guard.) ics or anything of the kind, and put C. C. Case, who pleaded guilty In forth your best efforts to get the busi the justice court to the charge of ness that is sure to result from the running a blind pig in Cottage Grove, present stringency in financial cir- was sentenced early this afternoon cles—business for poultrymen. by Judge Bryson to sixty days in jail Now just a word more and our dis- and to pay a fine of $400, which is course is ended. The people referred $100 on each charge against him. to above as about to go into the poul Case says that he will not pay his try business are going to buy stock fine, but will rather serve his time in from the breeders who advertise. In jail at two dollars a day. | the language of the street gamin, The penalty is a heavy one. and i "that's a clnc'h." How else would unless part of the fine is paid Case ¡they know there was any stock to be will lie in jail the best part of a year. had? had? Consequently, instead of 260 days altogether. The man seems cutting down his advertising appro to take his sentence philosophically. priation at this time, the poultryman He pleaded guilty probably on the who is wise will increase it and use supposition that he would get a light | larger space in order that he may er sentence. tel) something of the grod qualities After Another of his stock, their egg-laying proclivi Constable Plank left this afternoon ties, etc. The poultryamn who allows to arrest and bring to Eugene Harry himself to become scared at this time Parker at Cottage Grove, accused and allows the safety-valve of his of breaking the local opeion law. heart to become clogged up, and cuts Parker, it is said, sold booze at his down his advertising appropriation, baker’s shop, operating as a blind Is making the greatest mistake of his pfg. He is a man with family. life. Opportunity is knocking at the door of the poultryman. The harvest is ripe and ready to be garnered. Get busy. CASE FINED S400 AND GiVEN Pleasant Hill — H. C. Wheeler. 'hu "/ring. J M Cornelius, judges. i Harry Shelley. Fred H. Cook, S. H. TY PRECINCTS APPOINTED BY Callison, clerks. Richardson — M. D. Allen. B. C. COU N T Y CM »M Ml SSIO N ERS'1 Beaman, C. W. Brown, judges; New <N>IRT TO PRESIDE AT APRIL ton Bryant. Seth Harpole. John R. Butler, clerks. Saginaw —Fred Wright, G N. PRIMARIES AND JUNE El. El.lX IX - Castle, R E. Walker, judges; .......... F M TION Jackson. C. A. Smith, Geo. W. John son. clerks. sick Thi< woman says Siuslaw—p. F. Davis, E. Farman. . — should not fail to try Pinkham’* VflD’table The county commissioners' court, M. B. Stone, Judges; John O'Brien. H. M Doty. Geo. Sanderson, clerks. LL(u pound . ............... at its session just closed, appointed Springfield J. C. Brattaln, H. M. Oregon , of 2355 Lawrence judges and clerks for the primaries Stewart, M. 1!. Harlow, judges: Wel lienver, CoL, writes to Airs. in April and the election in June as by Stevens. Geo. McCauley, T. E. Ed wards, clerks. an invalid for six given below. The first named in each Spencer, —Henry I^bmen, J. T. ■JI on account of female trouble«. precinct is the chairman of the Richardson, R. I). Smith, judges; r*uniicrwcnt an operat.on by the board. J M. Smigley, Henry Loehner, L. M. IX'a advice, but in a few months I Bailey—Wm. Wills, H. L. Eller, I.. Job, clerks. iTiorac than before. A friend ad- N. Fields, judges: John Ginipl. Geo. Thurston J. M. Price, P. It. Ed- Xi Lvili-'i I' Pi> Widmer, Wm. Mathers, clerks. mlston, Daniel Baugh. Judges; Ross Spouhdand it restored me to perfect Blanton—H. H. Wood. E. J. Crow, Mathews, R. c. Vaughn, Allen a h. such as I have not enjoyed in Stansbie, clerks. r vear» Anv woman suffering as N. Harwood, judges; Charles- Swag- Wallace—J. W. Beaman, C. H Hd with ba. i.ache. bearing-down gart, H. H. Stickney, A. N. Striker, Wlnecoff, Geo. W. Kell- y, judges; t.. anil periodic pnins,should not fall clerke. N. F. Rice, J W Massey, Frank Ham E Pinkham's Vegetable Blue River—C. 1). Edwards, S. R. brick, clerks. Scott. A B. Austrian, judges; D- x- (ompoumL Walton —Fred Sureamp, Charles TACTS for sick women ter Sparks, L. P. Snapp, ( . H. Grun Fowler. Charles A. Cornell, judges; FAC S .. eara Lydia E. Pink- ins, clerks. George Kirk, Scott Lyons, C. E. Car lile, clerks. Vegetable Compound, made Bohemia—Alva P. Churchill, Dav Willamette—Rodney Scott, Chas. £ roots and herbs, Las leen the id Joy, C. A. Harlow, judges; Geo. Cochran, Thomas Vanduyn. judges; Juiiird remedy for female ills Kerr, Jr., Leon Sullivan, Arthur Van- Harvey Coleman. Ed Allingham, W. Ldbas Positively cured thousands of scholack, E. Wilcox, clerks. clerks. 'yomen who have been troubled with Wendling —I. E. Earnest, W. L. East Cottage Grove—-F. B. Wheel toliieements, inflammation, ulcera- er, F. L. Wooley. Wm. Landess, Judg Wright. A. W. Dugan, Judges; John J tibroid tumors, irregularities, es; J. C. Wallace, Charles Vanden- I). Burns. Lloyd Freeman, Fred D. Thayer, clerks. wriodie pains, backache, that lietir- burg, T. C. Wheeler, clerks. Zumwalt—A Traxler, Joseuh Trun- Ldown feeling, flatulency, indues West Cottage Grove—W. T. Kay- Stdizziness or nervous prostration. ver, J. S. Medley, J. E. Young, judg nell, Wm. H. Wood, judges; Andy es; H. H. Veatch, F. B. Philips, J. Heitzman, Wm. Nelson, Frank H. Whv don’t you try it ? Needham, clerks. Hrs Pinkham invites nil sick H. McFarland, clerks. Creswell—James Shaub, Geo. L. wunun t" write her for ndvice. I She lias guided thousands to Gflfrey, John Weeks, judges; J. E. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Noland, W. W .Scott, R. H. Parsons, health. Address, Lyun, Mass. ♦ clerks. WANTS BODY MADE ♦ Camp Creek—James Keys, C. E. INTO SOUVENIRS ♦ Brattaln, Oscar Millican, judges; ♦ IVELYN THAW ON WITNESS Who said “hard times”? Who said Claude E. Campbell, John Stormant, New York Jan. 14—Prid ♦ STAND IN NEW YORK Gecrg° E. Potter, clerks. ing himself on his ideas of ♦ “panic”? exclaims J. F. Schureman in Cheshire—O. C. Thurman, Mark utilitarianism, Henry F Sul ♦ Commercial Poultry. Who is It that New York. Jan. 20.—AVhen the Perry, Frank Fisk, judges; C K. livan has made r. w:“ t,” ♦ has even dared to Insinuate that there Horn, Hale, Jesse Fountain, Harvey ! flu« trial was resumed this morn- which he directs the rracc- ♦ i tag Evelyn Thaw was called to the clerki’. tors to make use after Ills ♦ is a stringency in the money market? Pipes, John Coyote—Georgo juad to repeat her story of a year death of every portion of his ♦ Who is it that has had the audacity uo District Attorney Jerome lnitne- Schrimpf, George Hadley, judges; body for which use can be ♦ to predict that the country is going tately renewed his motion to have John McCulloch, C. H. Callaway, found. His bones are to be ♦ to the demnltlon bow wows? Certaln- the public, including newspaper rep- Scott F. Jackson, clerks. made into buttons, his skin is ♦ ly no poultryman entertains any such Elmira—P. P. Colgaard, T. A. menutlves, excluded from the to be tanned for leather trink ♦ views, not if he is in his right mind I <wrt rjom. Justice Dowling denied Fountain, Albert Erdman, Judges; ets, and violin strings are to ♦ and has given the matter any thought the motion anil the witness proceed E. E. Duckworth. F. F. Deming, be made of such portions of ♦ whatever. Hard times? No. not for ed with her story of her alleged ter- Fred Yates, clerks. his body as lend themselves to ♦ the poultryman, at least. Men and North Eugene, No 1.—C. S. Frank,! rfbleexperiences with Stanford White that use. All of these pro ♦ women in other lines of business and of her life after she met White J. J. Walton, William Preston, Judg-| ducts, Mr. Sullivan directs, ♦ may feel the effect of the little finan to the time she was with Harry Thaw es; W. L. Coppernoll, R. McMurph y, are to be given to his particu ♦ cial flurry that has swept over the 11 Paris in 1903, when the latter George T. Hall, Jr., clerks. lar friend, James Hayes, who ♦ country, but not the poultry breeder. North Eugene, No. 2.—A. C. Jen asked her to become his wife. Jer is to distribute the articles ♦ Present financial conditions signify ome objected to the recital of the nings. G. F. Skipworth, C. F. Little among Sullivan's friends, as ♦ anything but hard times for the poul etec:s of years before the homicide, field, judges; L. M. Travis, R. S. ♦ trymen of the country, and we will he sees fit. Bryson, W. G. Martin, clerks. but he was not sustained. Evelyn ++♦++++++++++♦♦♦ tell you why. South Eugene No. 1.—Louis Biflln, saa suffering from a bad cold and In the first place men and women coughed fitfully while testifying. Jer- L. R. Edmunson, S. R. Williams, who have small stfvings bank ac IDAHO'S OUTPUT OF Iome interposed constant objections, judges; G. W. Kinsey, J. W. Chris counts, hoarded up from their week COPPER DIKING 1907. ly earnings, are the first ones to get Itatroving the effectiveness of her tian. Roy Kno::, clerks. South Eugen“, No. 2.—E. O. Pot-, recital, but the young woman told, fidgety and nervous at a time like Washington, Jan. 12—The produc this, and as soon as the banking her story today just exactly as she ter, M. S. Wallis, D. M. McCrady, I told it a year ago. Her voice broke! judges: S. S. Spencer, W. G. Gil3trap, tion of blister copper from Idaho in rules permit of it they withdraw their 1906 was 8,578,046 pounds, a gain of money and put in socks or under the ’hen she told of all that happened! J. M. Williams, clerks. Fairmount—T. if. Anderson. C. A. about l,3;>0,000 pounds over the ou- corner of the carpet or some other [»ben she went to the first luncheon! [with White. Wooley, Martin Svarverud, judges; put of 1905. The mine production place where they think It will be se- Thaw broke down completely and Hugo Brehm, E. R. Mummey, W. G. amounts to 9,558,913 pounds. The cure. Before long, however, they difference between the mine and the begin to get nervous for fear that »ept a» the pitiful tale was unfold- Judkins, clerks. i' |«d. She told of the effect tbe story Fall Creek—A. R. Renfro, R. C. smelter production In 1906 is due to they will be robbed or lose their W .in Thaw and how he said he did Euwards, R. G. Callison, judges; the fact that a very large quantity money in some other way, and then | Mcare, he wanted to marry her any- A. J. Kissinger, Ernest Hyland, W. of Idaho ore was held in storage at what is the most natural thing for kw. Canadian and Pacific Coast reduc them to do? Why, look around for F. McBee, clerks. i Just before luncheon Evelyn reach Florence—W. H. AVeatherson. Al tion works at the end of the year. some, safe place to Invest it, of course, lei the story of Thaw's attempt to Ready, I.[ B. Cushman, judges; Wil Much of the product came from the where it will not only be safe, but pay We his ]|fe by drinking laudanum liam Brynd, E. R. McCornaek, D. M. Snowstorm mine, in the Coeur d'Al a profit. ene district, and from the White *iMmte Carlo in 1904. Eearller in Kyle, clerks. They are not looking for big things tbat year he threatened to do the Five Rivers—H. M. Prfndle, F. C. Knob mine, at Mackay, Custer Coun for they have only a small amount to !*me thing in New York, and wanted Templeton, Martin S. Durbin, judges; ty. Invest, and there are not many op 'o loin him. She humored him W. E. Fendall, H. H. Cooper, W. M. portunities for small Investments un Chickens for Profit. Ui diverted his attention. When he . Summers, clerks. Now Is the time to buy an incu- less a number pool their capital and wa..owej the poison at Monte Carlo Goshen—A. L. Roney, Byron Ed- tackle something bigger. Do you ap « »as alone. 'munson, David Elliot, judges; Lane bator if you are going to raise chick preciate what we are trying to get at? Jerome commenced — ------ the cross-ex-; Matlock. F. B. Dillard, Thomas Kou- ens for next year. Start right by Is your thought factory In working buying a Petaluma and you will have »raation of Evelyn at 3:05. ¡pal, clerks. We order? If it is, we need not say an I t. J Bergir is in Portland attend- Glentena—A. C. Barbour, Giles: no trouble hatching the eggs. other word, for you will readily com 31 the meeting of the retail hard- Fowler, J. U. Sutherland judges; Ar have them in all sizes, from the 56 prehend that instead of there being egg to 500 in stock now. Also Pet care deaiers of the state. chie Richardson, Charles Bailey, W . aluma brooders, 100 and 200 chick hard times in store for the poultry H. Sallee, clerks size. We carry a small stock of ex- man who has stock for sale it be E. Gate Creek—J. J. Peplot, J hooves him to get busy at once, as his tras for these machines. Jos- Kennerly. H. A. Cook, judges harves't season Is at hand. It's a Co Chambers Hardware eph Gillespie. C. C. Rossman, J. . F. dead sure thing that many of these Minney, clerks. Is being circulated at tbe people Who are looking for some A petition . . Hazel Dell —V. F. Hebert. J. W. thing in which to invest will take up Hill, Walt G. Harmer, judges. C. E. University requesting that the con the breeding of poultry and will be McClaine, W. L. Walker, Lawrence gressional delegation from Oregon aid looking for stock. in passing such laws as are needful Holland, clerks. During the past few years the peo Herman—W. L. Mead. C. U. Beers. to prohibit the shipping of any kind ple of this country have been odn at- A. M. Bristow, judges; J. A. Worth of alcoholic beverage into prohibi- ed ttlong the line of the possibilities ington. J. B. Wright, Smith Taylor, tlon states, Among the students it of Intelligent poultry culture as nev- has received quite a number of sig- clerke. er before The industry has achieved Heceta—Ira Bray. R. C. Stonefield, natures. 80 important a position in the lndus- George Griffith, judges; George P. trial and commercial welfare of our A sure cure, oca you can dtpend 1 nation that the leading magazines, as Stonefield, U. G. Dyer, Charles E. upon. Hickorq Bark Cough Remedy. well as the metropolitan dally and Knowles, clerk Irving—Charles Stickles. J E. Mar A sure cure and it's pure. Vst ft I weekly papers, have given much of tin. James Humphrey, judges; J M for all lung troubles, coughs, colds, their space to an exploitation of the Kitchen, S. L. Bond. Edwin Byers, hoarseness and sore throat. For sale industry of its possibilities, and today by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and ' there are undoubtedly thousands of c 1 or k * North Junction—S. L. Moorehead, first-class dealers everywhere. people In this country who, on ac H. Ji. Milllorn. H. L. Rann, Judge«; count of the stagnation along other Maurice Harper, Sherman Heller Industrial lines, will take up poul C. P. Houston, J. W. . Smith, W. F. and John Gardner, appraisers of the try breeding as a safe and profita Nielson, clerks. South Junction—Clarence Koon, property of the estate of Philip Hel ble business in which to Invest a lit J R Hill. Jesse Sovern. judges: Jas. ler, deceased, todav filed with the tle money. Hays, Wm. Pitney, C. F. Hurlburt. probate court their inventory of the And It la safe and, if profitably property They found it to be valued conducted, profitable. No financial clerks- at $1795.25. Jasper—Paul Hadley. C. F. Hum dustry of this country to any appr -- phrey. M. L. Walla'“ judges: J. C. panlc can ever affect the poultry in- Hugh f The Elite Ice cream parlors at Humphrey, Gainey Jacoby, clable extent. In spite of thu pre Springfield, Albert Sliaw PronrMor, ent financial depression, when ma'.y Roberta, clerks. Lake Creek -------- —Levi Berk hire. F W will move next week to 337 Main oth£r Industries are cripf I Taylor. Clayton Pope. Judg*: Bryan street, next door to PI kett's store. some cases practically' dei a cry going up the count r\ ■Parker, M P. Wheeler. Elmer Latnb. clerke. fresh eggs and choice p< Lane—L. Y. the producer of these ca ini Xp€ rington. Wnt. can dispose of his produc Rust. R os 3 M j his own price. Hard tl clerk.’. should say not—not for t mis -Thoi Lost Valley man. sod Elden Templeman. J 1 seed — - Then again, mary peopl 1'idg“s: J. F. Cruzan. Hi' ■ have rever heretofore k'pt a chicken will I Daniel Tilton, clerks. now keep a few to supply their own Long Tom — -W. H Ma lov J R. ■ V household ne^ds. The first 'hlng a Turnbow. John Dyer. udge." F rank p., Finis L. Snodgrass wa» the recip man does when hfs monthly or week s Œ Williams. J. J. Winn. H B. Dui ient of a handsome W. O W. emblem ly fnc-me (s reduced by reaeon of a clerk.!. reduction in the working hours at the Mabel —W .1. Wood. W A str is. at the meeting of the Woodmen last J H. Bell. Judges; S Adams, « o. night, as an anprecis fon of hfs work factory or mill where he is employed ( Is to try to devise some means of re- as captain of the degree team. W Rigzs. S. C. Hathaway, clerk If I. SIX MEN FOR EACH OF TyE FIF- . 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U you cannot obtain the Perfection Oil Healer or Rayo Lamp Irons your dealer write to our nearest agency lor descriptive circular, ■TANDAHlt OXI. COMPANY OREGON EDITORS MAUGHN SUES REORGANIZE FOR CITY OF EUGENE BETTER METHODS FOR $200 DAMAGES BANKERS REJECT Cl RRENCY MEASURES F C-hlcago, Jan. 20.—The resolution committee of the currency commis- sion of the American Bankers' Asso- elation tonight issued a full re|M>rt of yesaterday’s meeting of the commis sion. at which the various asset cur Portland, Or., Jan. 19.—After in rency plans now before congress were Jdhn Maughn, who resides a short discussed and rejected. The report dorsing the efforts of the rose fiesta summarizes the commission's objec association and pledging its hearty distance north of the Eugene wagon tions to the Aldrich bill and then pre co-operation in making the carnival bridge across the Willamette river, today instituted suit against the city sents a bill in 12 sections which the commission, with the backing of the next June a success for "exploiting for *200 damages, alleged to have association, will recommend to con the beauty and glory of Oregon," been caused to his land by the high gress. recommending that tne libel laws of water carrying rubbish and garbage The Aldrich bill is declared to be ! Oregon be revised, an dtaking many front the city’s dumping ground and "impracticable, unwise and financial-; other steps for the future good of depositing it on his land, and for an ly unsound." The Fowler bill, ac-i the press of the state, the editorial order restraining the city front main cording to the report, "introduces association of Oregon adjourned Its taining a dumping ground there. In his complaint, filed this after schemes so far-reaching in their semi-annual meeting yesterday after- scope and touching bo many collateral I noon. The two-da.vs’ session just noon by his attorneys, C. M. Kissin Interests that we believe its passage closed was pronounced to be the most I ger and W. G. Martin. Maughn al would unsettle rather than improve successful gathering of newspaper leges that he is the owner of 32 acre» of land in section 29, township 17, financial conditions." i workers ever held in this state. | Of the Lane county newspaper south of range 3 west, and that the men, Chas. H. Fisher, of The Guard, city owns two acres adjoining his NEWS NOiES ■ was on the committee of five which land which It uses for a dumping compiled the new constitution and ground. He states that garbage and Labor union meeting places In the ' submitted the plan for reorganiza rubbish are taken to his land by the state of Colorado are having unlon- tion, which was unanimously adopt high water, thereby damaging It. He made drinking cups, bearing the tin ed; W. G. _ Gilstrap, of the Register, asks for a restraining order enjoin ners’ union stamp on them, supplied was a member of the resolutions ing the city from using its two acres of land for a dumping ground. He them by the various organizations. committee. Officers elected were: The Idea originated with one of the J. 8. Dellinger, Dally Astorian, further alleges that the city is wrong fully and unlawfully using said land locals in Denver, and through the ef president. said purposes without any author forts of the union label league th« George Putnam, Medford Tribune, for ity and contrary to the charter of the movement spread throughout the vice president. state. George Sclblrd, Union Republican, city. The executive board of the Inter recording secretary. national Union of Electrical Work A. D. Moe, Hood River Glacier, resolutions, J. F. Woods, D. M. C. ers has voted to Increase the union’s corresponding secretary. Gault, and B. L. Barry; on finance, defense fund front $100,000 to $1,- Francis Gottshall, White Ribbon J. C. Hayter, William J. Clarke and 000,000. The board also contem Review, treasurer. R. M. Watson; on legislation, Elmer plates increasing the death benefit Trustees- G. B. Small, Baker City Kennedy, C. H. Fisher and Dr. Henry for widows and orphans. An assess Democrat; Charles H. Fisher, Eugene Waldo Coe. ment will be made on the lacals Guard; C. L. Ireland, Moro Observer. throughout the United States and i The trustees, with the president John—‘‘What kind of tea do you Canada to meet tbe increase. and secretary, constitute the execu like best?" Priscilla—“Go-tees, tive eonmittM some but Rocky Mountain Tea best?" David Markley, of Cottage Grove, In addition to the of.'lcers elected, Priscilla—“It speaks for itself, is visiting his daughter, Mrs G. R. J. S. Dellinger, the new president, John." (Makes lovely complexions.) Chrisman, in Eugene. named the following committees: On Linn Drug Co. ♦ Tempting Offer To HOUSE1EEPERS Don’t A/hine and pine, feel blue and stew, perspire and tire over a hot stove and hot water. Use cold water, lukc warm water, hard water or boiling water and SUNNY MONDAY Laundry Soap Makes clothes white as snow and sweet as clover—and one bar does more work than two bars of any other laundry soap. Cheer Upl Use SUNNY MONDAY SOAP W«C BUY WHAT YOU SXLL AND SELL WAT YOU NEED E. D. MATLOCK 31 f < st N n h Street« TT— J 4- “I