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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1908)
=— lower SI I SLA W ATEMS PLAIN WORDS FOR MODERN WOODMEN FROM CLERK HAWES FRUIT OF OREGON THROUGHOUT WORLD What is CASTORIA CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ..BARGAINS.. Good all-wool Sweaters z DAN KELLY BEATEN TWICE IN NEW YORK under official auspices, is usually CULLED FROM TUB W >>T disputed by the bolder*, who default Ion their obligations at maturity. W. Fisk, of Eiigene, arrived at Ma- "It should be remarked here that ' pieton last Wednesday. He is Pru“* a fraternal beneficiary society like j lng fruit trees for his brother, H. H. ours never default«, never repud iates, It* obligations. Only the mem Forest Ranger Young is back at bers, who are, in fact, the society, Mapleton, after spending a short time can do this. For years they cheer with his family in Eugene. fully pay less than cost for their pro The Modern Woodmen and Royal tection, and when the time comes for ¡Neighbors held a joint installation of New York, Jan. 27-—Hnr-y HilK them to produce their so-called I officers at Acme the evening of the man, champion hurdler uf th.* New Salem, Or., Jan. —That the ‘pocket reserves' they wax indignant (Special Correspondence.) 11th and the following were installed adoption of the adequate rate and and lapse out, damning the society, Portland, Or., Jan. 27—Working in York Athletic Club, conquered H P, For what? For connection with several commercial for the M. W. A. by Past Consul G. Rgmey, the Western half mile chan>2 reserve fund system is recognised and its officers. R. Mills: Geo. Gibbs, consul; Mr. The Kind You Have AJwayw Bought, and which lia* ueen as the solution to tne qtiestlon of i their inability to continue to give bodies over the state, and aided by Hasbrouck, advisor; W. H. Weather- pion and member of the Chicago. Athletic Club, tonight in the 600- them something for nothing. in DM for over 30 years, ba* borne Hie __^nalnr<, of the permanency of the order is, "This is the history of the 'pocket, Individual fruit growers, tie Portland son, clerk; G. R. Mills, banker; Law ’ yard special race at the Pastime Ath and has been luxir under his ( mt - rence Derrln, escort; Roy Carns, shown by a lengthy document pre- j reserve system. It has deprived hun Commercial Club has issued a fruit letic Club games at Madison Square nonal supervision since its infancy. Garden. Hilman won by a scant pared by Head Clerk Charles VAT I dreds of thousands of families of in bulletin composed of four pages of ; watchman; Ray Säubert, «entry. State Oracle Clara Mill« installed the Allow no one to deceive you iu thia. yard, his time being 1:18 3-5. Hswrt, of the Modern Woodmen of, surance protection. It owes millions the New Year’s Oregonian. Each pa All Counterfeits, Imitations an<l Just-ax-good ” are but Dan Kelly, the world's champion America, with headquarters at Rock of dbllars it will never pay through per sent out bears a paragraph, con following officers of the R N- A. for Island, III., and sent out to the In refusal or failure of members to pay spicuously stamped in two places, ¡the year 1908: Mrs. E. Säubert, or- sprinter, was beaten in two dashes Experiment* that tritie with and er •’.—.ger the health of Mrs. — M --------- Gibbs, vice oracle; Mrs. He started from the scratch in the surance Commissioners of the dif extra assessments levied to meet old telling the reader that he can buy his lacel; » Infante and Children—Ex pee4 „nee against Experiment. ' «, ««. Mrs. Mvra .yBlu sprint, and was „„„ unable u„aule to 60-yard ferent states of the country. This age losses—losses that were unpro- ticket on the road most convenient Belle Severy, recorder; Mrs. Myra o|j _______ ; Mrs. I to him at a remarkably low colonist Gibbs, receiver; Mrs. Sarah Gates. | overconle the handicap allotted to hli under the current system. On the letter goes into an exhaustive dis ---- «««„♦<, i«* oil v ’a Ft'«.,» chancellor; Mrs. Clara Mills, - mar-| — I opponents. It was was IC Kelly's first ___ race course on the subject of adequate other hand, the loss of reserves ac rate between March 1st and April I ^honrpiinr: rates, and an expression of opinion cumulated and Invested under offi- 30th. The $30 rate from the great shal; Mrs. Mary Hewitt, I. 8.; Mrs. on a board floor rrd he ran finely. from the Insurance Commissioners is vided for in the years of prosperity Middle West is made a striking fea Ellen Mills. O S.; Mrs. F Montgam- In the 220-yard dash the field was so Caatoria I* a harmleaa substitute for Castor Oil, Pare respectfully Invited. 8uch a letter dal supervision amounts to practic ture of the stamp. Of course men ery,, manager for three years.—Flor large that he was unable to get pagt tion is also made of rates from oth ence West. goric, Drop« nod Noothing Hyritpt*. It la rieaaaut. It the handicap men and was again has been received by Secretary of ally nothing. "The argurpent is all In favor of er sections. The bulletins are pre beaten. State F. W. Benson, ex-officion Insur contain* neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Forrest Smithson, the National ance Commissioner, but, since the In the level rate against the annually pared in advance for the use of BOHEMIA MINER'S substance. It* age I* ite gitaraiit«*«. It destroy* Worm* VALUABLE INDENTION champion high hurdler, won th«* 60- surance laws of Oregon do not em increasing rate, in my humble judg agents employed by the various rail and allay* Fcverishne*«. It cure* Diarrhoea and Wind roads, localizing the rate for their ment. While it is a difficult matter, brace or Include fraternal insurance yard high hurdle event in r *cord Suren J. Brund, one of the best time. He covered the distance in his Colic. It relieve* Teething Trouble*, cure* Constipation societies, Oregon's commissioner has at best, for any society with a large own particular line. known mining men in Bohemia and The mid-winter livestock show at membership to readjust its rates on and Flatulency. It asHiniilat** the Food, regulate* the heat and the final in eight sec »nds, X no jurisdiction over their regulation, so Secretary Benson made no attempt adequate plans, still if given the Denver, just closed, was a tremen this city, who has spent the last ten But on each occasion he knocked Ntomach and Bowel*, giving healthy au*i natural bleep. years of his life in active work in dous success, and many of the exhib choice and If readjustment is found to comment upon It. down a hurdle and thereby deprived The Children’» Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Modern Woodmen of America to be inevitable, the average man itors expressed a determination to be developing his mining properties in himself of the record. Bohemia, has turned his attention present at the livestock show in Port prefers a level rate, a rate that does havt^a total membership of approxi mately 810,0000 and operates in all not change with hiR age, and that land this fall. The Portland Coun for the time being to inventions, and NEGRO CAUGHT WITH GENUINE ALWAYS states. The news of this contempla will permit him, during his produc try Club and Livestock Association has already secured patents on two MONBI IN HIS 8HOBR ted change In assessments will be of tive young yearB, to provide a fund, has promised the Hunt Club that ac contrivances that bid fair to be of Bears the Signature of The first of these is commodations will be ready for them a reserve, to be employed for his re great value, interest to the entire membership of Roseburg, Or., Jan. 27.—The ne ________ as a wire holder, supporting gro who is alleged to have stolen over this order, as well as to all similar lief during the non-productive years in June, and an army of men and known horses are at 'work at the present electric wires, particularly adapted of his old ai> The average man will fraternal Insurance societies. 1190 in money from the dining car for telephone and electric wires conductor on the southbound over The total amount of Insurance in not, if he can avoid it, accept a plan time to make this pledge good. The Pacific Coast Ad Men will hold through forests and mountainous dis force In the M. W. of A., accordlpg of protection for his dependents that land train No. 15 early last Saturday to statistics January 1. 1907, was: imposes on him an anually increas their next annual convention in Port tricts where it is necessary to fasten morning was captured without diffi land during the rose festival. said wires to all kinds of f irts. culty late in the afternoon of that day »1,323,393.500. The total assets of ing burden from year to year, and The Oregon Development league is —Cottage Grove Western Or<Ton. the organization were $4,666.476, which become most burdensonme in by Constable Nels Jones and lodged exceedingly prosperous. The past and Its liabilities amounted to $935, those years in which he is least able two weeks have added three members The grandmothers of the old Dutch in jail. His clothes yielded $191.65. to pay. 051. "If, as a society, we are to live, to the organization—the Stayton Dunkard families in Western Penn Of that sum 355 in currency was Head Clerk Hawes, in bis letter to sewed in his underwear. $135 in gold the Insurance Commissioners gives and meet our future obligations, we Commercial Club, W. L. Freres, pres sylvania have made and used "Hick was concealed in his shoes, and the an exhaustive review of the history must either adopt an adequate nat ident, R. A. Elwood, secretary; the ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised balance, $6.65 in silver, was loose In of the order, with statistics covering ural premiuth plan—the rates ad Commercial Club of Moaler Valley, their families on It for a hundred his trousers pocket. The negro also TMC CAMVAUR MRMNV. TT MURRAV NCW YORK OrTV. Its financial and membership condi vancing from year to year or by ser with Dr. David Robinson, secretary; years. Now you can buy it of your had a bunch of dining car keys, He tions, and unequivocally endorses the ies of years, with some possible mod the Scio Commercial Club, T. J. Hun dealers. Ask for tt and use it, be adequate rate and reserve fund sys ifications involving the accumulation ker», president, and A. G. Prill, sec cause it's pure; because it will stop sullenly refuses to even give his retary. your cough; because it is the best name. His examination will be held tem. Excerpts from this letter to and Investment of full reserves. The Hood R(ver Commercial Club cough remedy made today. Try it. probably tomorrow, when the dining “We must either provide a reserve Oregon’s Insurance Commissioner, which is on file in the office of the fund to hold the rates reasonably low will tpold its third annual banquet For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug car conductor is expected to reach here on return from his run to San Secretary of State, voice his views and level for life from age at entry, Friday evening. January 31st. Dele- «Store and all dealers everywhere. Francisco to give testimony. As cir upon the subject very clearly. He or we must collect more money each gat ions will be present from Port- year from each member to meet the land, The Dalles, and other cltles E. M. Warren has just completed cuit court is now in session, the ne says: "It Is shown conclusively that annually increasing costs. We have throughout the state, the work of instaling a fine exhibit of gro's case can be disposed of in min Newberg will have a housewarm- grains, grasses and fruits in the office imum time. within the limit of 12 assessments the choice of these two basic plans. modifications; Ing, under the auspices of the New- of M. Svarverud, real estate broker. per year and collecting the present ! with their possible Foreman Utterbach has four or I rates from beneficial members, we we must choose either^one or the berg Board of Trade, on February 1. A part of the exhibit is from the cannot hope to meet our future obli other, if we ahe to live and pay out. celebrating the opening of their fine Lane county exhibit at the state fair five men at work building the switch Old Neighbor the Problem. new Imperial Hotel. gations; that, in fact, our beneficial which won second premium last fall at the car barn for the etxension of "The old neighbor, as redated to The executive committee 'of the and a part is from Mr. Warren's pri the electric line toward Springfield, members, measuring their contribu tion* by the lowest mortality stand rate readjustment is our problem. Portland Commercial Club is appeal vate collection. He had previously It is said a large force of men will be ard, and liy our own experience, are , As a matter of sentiment and frater ing for additional funds to advertise installed exhibits in the offices of the put to work about the first of the- $5.50 values $3.50 paying for only a minor portion of nal duty, we conced«* that he must the resources of Oregon, and at no Hollenbeck Real Estate Company and month and the line to Springfield £3.50 values $2.20 the whole life-insurance represented be cared for; but not at the sacri time during the active work of that E. J Frasier in Eugene, and J. J. rushed to completion. fice of th«* society's life, nor under committee have responses been so Bryan at Springfield, and will prob by the certificates they hold. $2.50 velues $1.50 its growth, generous. plans that will stop New subscriptions are ably place others in several more of- Must Take Iteclaive Stand Now. Rev. T. S. Handsaker. pastor of the mean its coming in, former contributors are fices in the city. “I do not submit as a part of this which eventually would Christian church at Corvallis, arrived report any compromise rates, or half death. either doubuing or materially in- here this afternoon, bringing with r • — "It Is conceded that the old mem- creasing their subscriptions, and ev- way iilans or measures of any kinds. him Mrs. Sears, a lady who will enter I As I see It, our society is required her of today has discharged his full ery cent of it is devoted to advertis the old folks' home which the Chris CÆ’s,r<_>rti a , either to make provisions to meet obligation to the society, In the sense ing the state and not the city. tian church has established in Eu -JIB Kmd Vüu Hai» HWjy, iiwsL tesnthe IM kill« TOU H»W its future obligations in full, as they that he has paid for his Insurance all Complete plans have been decided gene. The old lady is a cripple an<U will mature from year to year, or he was called upon to pay. From this upon for the Oregon building at the can hardly get around, being compel* when the time cornea, confess its In point of view he Is not Indebted to Alaske-Yukon-Pacific exposition, and led to use crutches. ability to do so. The consideration the society. On the other hand the up to d ite ft is the most attractive lot compromise plans or rates would illustrations of individual costs in builOH yet shown in America upon simply be a by way of deferring the Section 5 of this report, clearly prove the |»tl pis of a great fair. from our own experience that the day of judgment. • “Only the adoption of rates and older members are not paying their CD X» Co plans that will enable iis to meet ev costs, and that these costs, to a great > X o m m (/) ery obligation we have assumed, or er or l«*ss extent, are being paid by m -H —( z O m >> c may asirlune, in the future is worth the younger member*, the amount of X) O X) X cz X) while, If w<* are to retain our posi th«» deficit each old member creates r m — New and Second Hand from $10.00 up. > 2 m tion as a society entitled to the con being determined by his age. rate, o > Standard, Grand. Favorite and Paragon, O r~ fidence of Its member and the In etc. Nevertheless th<> old member (A o GO o z > > o suring public. Especially is this cannot lie criticized for not paying EUGENE 3 COURT INSTITUTED X I true, since it Is a fact w«> are still In something he was never called upon rn rn CO > WITH TWENTY-FIVE CHARTER a position where we may adopt plans to pay. granting that he should have z — < 3 and rates that will prove acceptable been called upun and khould have ME.MBERS \ Ito the great mass of our members, paid it.” ’ when the necessity for their adop- 51 3 Willamette Street, I tion is proved to them. Eugene court of the independent "I trust that what follow* will Order of Foresters was instituted last ■VI » V I bring.home the conviction to everv night witli twenty-five charter mem- I member of our executive council -if. her*. Deputy Supreme Chief Ranger doubt on the points treated B. F. Orr inducting the officers into and to every fair minded their positions Following are the and honest neighbor, that not only officers for the first term; do the facts of our history prove our A. B Haines, court deputy; W. R. (From Saturday's Daily.) Inability to meet our future obliga- Today was a good day for marriage Gue, chief ranger; William Crane. ■>___ •*•!! at h. u.f W i it* fur Frit'«» List. Market 11« port. Mhlpplng I mm *. and ai«»ul our tlons on present plans, but that the licenses at the county clerk s office, past chief ranger; George Clark. 1^^*\ HUNTER S' ’ A A PPER S’ GUI DE . . XL' HUNTERS Ä. TR TRAPPERS'GUIDE time to adopt sound rates, permitting four having been granted up to 3 vice chief ranger. W. F. Cassidy; re » <1 i*a«e* loathor Kund Ite.» »h«n« • the oil >«« «ver wr ite.« Illa*»« sting all fur Animal« All the »och'tv to redeem every promise o'clock this afternoon to the follow- cording secretary; R. J. Kirkwood, fi »b».l 7rapt*r* tei-wto D m *«« Trape tl.m* law« H. w ami whara «>> »rap and m baoxna a •». ■-•••ful tiafiwr II * a ra««l*' » «»•»••»•a.lia I’ ixv Text cn»tom*r» *1 M Hidaa tennad la tu It has made or lylll make. Is now nancial secretary; T. N. Shumway, 1 - » Ing couples: llidaa aad fui« to aaaad .at L.ghaat piivaa A adarweh Hrwa.. UwpL f I, Miaa»«p*4U. Miau “It Is to be remembered that ev William W. Carney, aged 23, of treasurer; F. M. Day, physician; V ery day our assumed obligations ap Thurston, and Miss Opal May Ashjey, H. Kirby, organist; George Sim- proach that much closer the dates of aged 16, of Waltervllle. mons, orator; Neil McCready, senior HERE'S \ PROBLEM: WHO I* till FOR THE UIIISKEV? maturity. The longer we delay, the Robert H. lame, aged 29, and Miss woodward; James Reynolds, junior more years We waste in debating In Maude L. Morgan, aged 20, both of woodward; B Yefgle. senior beagle; Eltner Williams, junior beagle. A London paper, which is far evitable conclusions, the larger must Eugene A banquet was served following enough away to be safe, started a tie each member's individual corftri- Claude Broders, aged 36, and Mrs. In the button toward the amount we must Bridget A. Barbour, aged 31, both of the installation. The next meeting Mary Ann problem, thus: night the members hope to have the United States the Mexican dollar has I provide to meet our losses -if we are Eugene an exchange value of 90 cents In' to meet them." James H. Price, aged 2 4. and Miss honor of having Frank E. Hand, of "Must Cover Insurance Coat. Mexico the American silver dollar' Bertha A. Savage, aged 19, both of Los Angeles. Pacific Coast manager "If our society Is to live and pros Marcola. of the Independent Order of Forest has the same value On the frontier; ers. and surprise him with a large of the United States where Texas per, It must provide for Its members class for initiation. joins Mexico, there are two saloons,' rates high enough at every ag**. but PONT EXPERIMENT one on each side of the frontier A not too high, at any age, and the Kil ls CATARRH GERMS. cow-boy buys a to cent drink of I plans of collection, coupled with the You Will Make No Mistake If Vou whiskey at the American saloon and 1 promised benefits, must be such as \«1- this Eugene Citizen** Follow Sufferers Will Is- IntervMrtl in >| hm pays for It with an American silver to meet the needs of the masses of vice. It would be idle to ml offer of Hull Drug Co. dollar, receiving a Mexican dollar as the people. change. Wtth this he crosses the' adopt rates, no matter bow adequate. Never neglect your kidneys. Pacific Hort« liniment l< »rrpstri The unusual offer made by the border, goes into the Mexican saloon ' If they were so high they could not If you have pain in the back, ur- If the so expressly lor the needs of horieawa ssd for a ten-rent drink and receives at> . lie paid by our members inary disorder*. dizziness and ner Hull Nrug Ci» to refun the purchase ciety Is to live,' Its rates and the rsadnirn. Il I* a powfrtul «ad pene- American dollar as exchange It hi vousness. it's time to act and no lime price of Hyomel to any person It fails testini liniment. • remed. I r enterten- evident that the limit of his pur terms of payment must cover the to experim«wit These are all symp to benefit, »hows Eugene confidence costs of the Insurance carried and be lie«. A soothine entbeo.aimn foe the chasing power Is the length of time toms of kidney trouble, and you In the remedy, »nd should dispel all within the reach of the masses of rebel of psi*. and the best limnwnt toe he ran stand He finally wakes up doubts as to it» curative powers. You Therefore, the question should seek a remedy which Is known do not risk a cent in testing the heal sprains snd torme«. • Ilk q«aled Ke with a bad headache and the Ameri the people to cure the kidneys. of plan to be adopted I* all import canna the wounds and la|arlta of can dollar with which he started. Doan's Kidney Pills la the remedy ing virtues of Hyomel, tor Hull Drug ant, for the character of the plan BAMBEO * IRE andane healmt cut*. Who paid for the whisky? to use No need to ««périment It Co. takes all the risk of its giving determines the rates to be charged abrauoM. som and brnim i'acilK I satisfaction and leaves you to be the how they are to be distributed bv- has cured many stubborn eases In Eu I judge as to whether it costs you any Horse liniment is fully tuaraaleed. Follow the advice of a Eu tween the ages and over the full tab- gene. No other is »* (*od or he Iplul in an many thing or not. Mr Ixtndon write* "If I owned ular period gene citixen and be cured yourself. •ays. If II lati* to satisfy, »«antboru* There is no dangerous stomach your Tn I would guarantee a cure Samuel Cluer, painter, of 336 East "I have given careful study to this •I dealers tn relund the purchase prke. or refund their money. 1 say It's feature of the rate question, and in Twelfth St.. Eugene. Oregon, says: i drugging when Hyomei is used. SIT** L***S **TTil* T«rTT »•■»• Nature's cure and the only one for formulating the suggestions embod We have given Itoan's Kidney Pills Breathed through the neat pocket in- H ovt Cwt «stc»L Co , o»t the blood " Hollister's Rocky Moun ied In what follows lu thia report I severs! severe testa in our family | haler that comes* with every 11.00 tain Tea cured him where other rem have had the able actuarial assistance and have found them the best remedy outfit, its healing balsams destroy all I germs even in the most remote air edies failed 'Nuff said of Dr G E West, chief of the rec to be had for pain In the back or kid i call* and quick recovery follows Linn Drug Co. ord department of the head clerk's neys and other symptoms of kidney If yon suffer from offensive office, whose ability and responsibil complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills nev. breath, raising of mucous, sneeiing ity In actuarial work Is known to ev er failed to do what Is claimed for | fits, husky voice, discharge from the ery member of the council 1 do not them and I would never hesitate to i n«>«e. droppings from the throa hesitate to Indorse, as absolutely cor recommend them." other catarrhal symptoms, For »ale t/ all dealers. Price 50 I ' any rect, the rate tables embraced In the the use of Hyomei Foster-Milburn Go., Buffalo, several plan* submitted for the coun cent» cil's consideration and I am sure that New York, sole agents for the United Bud Gillespie, who resides these rate* will be found correct by States. of the city, has rented the m every com pet er actuary. Hemember the name— IXian's the Barhlte building, just vacar '•INwkrl Reserve System Fall*. and take no other. Andy Taylor's cigar store, for a WV "A reserve ■ in the pocket of the market and hr* will begin bt 11 lueira — .U, members Is never available when r*U SMOmtor««-** there as soon as the interior .«**’ * -• <A needed, bv the way It does not «« *. saw i»«ik. building is rearranged for It. earn lntereat and makes possible, Gillespie has been in the butcher bus l^««-i*>>i» tw*g <«..•■ •tlfl lower rates for the member*, iness here before and is no stranger I* < mh 1* arxL « teckr * tA. r««rttea4. i a: I JI • reserve in »set meet to the people. Columbia Phonographs Watch our ads for our special sale on Columbia 1 Monograph; s commencing Feb. I st lN0c?rN0ENT ORDER OF FORESTERS ORGANIZE SEWING MACHINES BARKER GUN STORE ^vFURSHIDES FOUR MARRIAGE LICENSES SATURDAY o S’