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TWR EIGENE WEEKLY OVARD. THI RfiDAY. JAM AllY :W). 10OH ■; I May ¡rt Crerwell, the guest of Mrs R O. Brady, S. — M. Garrison, the well-known S. - - P. engineer, a former Eugene boy, is in the city. Mr* M. M. Miller. who has been quite ill for some time past, I* able to be out again. J. E. Yarnell and daughter. If Old Sores were due to outside influences or if the cause was confined Edna, have returned from a gtnetly to the diseased flesh around the ulcer then external treatment at Boise, Idaho. Rev. D. A. Baker returned home on simple cleanliness would cure them. But the trouble is m the blood, whic^ the noon train today from his ap-l has become unhealthy and diseased, and keeps the sore open by continually ICED WITH OREGON polntment south. discharging into it the impurities a"dP°'ton* wllh r]1'?11 the ^f'ulation u (From Saturday’s Guard), Mrs. Hans Svarverud, who has tiled This poisonous condition of the blood may be. the remains of Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grove,1 COMPANY. OF HA- been quite 111 with diphtheria, Is I constitutional trouble; the effect of a long spell of »K*««“- °r because the was In the city today. IMPROV EME-VT CM-’B much better today. Dr. and Mrs W. H. Pollard, of natural refuse of the body, which should pas» off through the proper avenues, Mrs Geo. H. Smith was a passen ih *«; Marcola, are in the city. hi« been left in the system and absorbed into the blood. Again, the cause ger on the noon train today for Port- j J W Meyers, of Central Point, to nsiv be hereditary . but it does not matter how the poison becomes intrenched land to visit a week or so *’8 AIMHTKI» AHKINO la the city on business Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, of Medford, in the blood, the fact that the sore will not heal is evidence of a deep underly. Claude Spencer arrived home this Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs inr cause Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may cause the place to scab over W H<WM>L BLTLDING noon from a trip south. • temporarily, but the blood is not made say F W Morre, of Bowbells, N. D., is S. K. George, In Eugene. IED ON’ DWTRICr» purer by such treatment, and soon the old T. P. Jenkina, of Sibley. Iowa, ar- a recent arrival in Eugene. inflammation and discharge will return and J. W. Holmes arrived home from rived here this morning to visit his I AlRMor.NT—<Y>MMIT- old friend, W. P. Morse, a short time. | the sore be as bad or worse than before trip north this afternoort. Leonard Gros* has returned from j 0 S. S. S. goes down to the very bottom of the James Hawley, of Divide, was in INTERVIEW S4KOOL Corvallis, where he played In the or the city yesterday and today. trouble, cleanses and purifies the blood and chestra at the annual hop of the O. I Jas. Seavey returned this afternoon makes a permanent cure. S. S. S. enriches A. C from a business trip to Portland. and freshens the circulation so that instead of Miss Madge Casey, of Woodburn, J. F. Robinson went to Portland on after a visit with her sister, Mrs. E discharging unhealthy matter into the place, it carries rich, tissue-buildigg, neeting of the East Eu- the noon train today on business. L. Campbell, in Eugene, returned flesh-healing blood to the diseased parts and in every way assists in a natural John Ingham was a passenger to ment Club was held last cure of the sore. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to home today. Portland on the noon train today. Mrs. Henry Hohl and children •h time the matter of lo- Miss Helen Potts went to Cottage all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA i posed new public school Grove this afternoon to spend Sunday were passengers for Cottage Grove on the afternoon train to visit there! he district’s lot in Falr- there. iken up. At a previous H Welxselfelder, of Leaburg, was! a few days. W. E. McElroy, of Salem, spent e club a committee con- In town today attending to business1 Sunday at Springfield, where bisj 11. Dempster, M. Svar- matterr. I Judkins was appointed B. F. Orr. organizer for the Inde wife has been visiting Mrs. Albert duttons on this matter pendent Order of Foresters, went to Shaw for a time. Attorney J. M. Williams, of the wing was presented last Portland today ipted by the club: Leonard Gross, the popular bag- firm of Williams & Bean, Is in Sa t Eugene Impro ement gag'-nian at the 8. P. depot, went to lem today, arguing a case before the supremo court. Corvallis today on business. committee, would re- Henry E. Owen, one of the popular Miss Mollie Blakeley arrived up iort as follows: Since from Portland last night after a sev street car conductors, is confined to sion has been given in eral weeks’ stay In that city. his home on account of a severe at the city to the effect Will Abeene arrived down from tack of rheumatism. >ol board must erect a Roseburg today and Is the guest of Will Abeene, of Roseburg, and New York, Jan. 28.—The Thaw cruelty against Thaw, ar, given at building this year and his sister, Mrs. A. K. McPherson. Jos. and Thos. Abeene, of Cottage In return for thia case progressed today tc within a few the last trial. stated In the same Item Grove, returned home this afternoon Ixmis Johnson went to (’reswell concession of the defense Jerome al rd probably would not this afternoon to attend the funeral after visiting here a few days. hours of Its close. When the noon lowed the will of the daferdant to go to erect the building in of his grandfather. N. A. W. Howe. Cook Patton, the “Post King,” and recess was taken the state had practi into evidence. The will sets apart on the lot owned by the •Mrs. Geo. McCulloch and Mrs. E. bookseller of Salem, Is In Eugene on cally concluded its case in rebuttal, $50,000 for/the purposes of inv-sti- dlstylet, therefore we would urge the Jones, of Harrisburg, spent last night business, He is very much Impressed appointment of a committee of three in Eugene, returning home on to over the beauty and prosperity of and the defense will only have a few gation in case Thaw should die a vio lent or suspicious death. witnesses to call in sur-rebutful. person* who shall collectively call day’» local the city. The prosecution today brought District Attorney Jerome caused U|«>n the ne mbers of the school board Dornsife returned to Inde- Jerome W. H. Wearherson, editor of the and ascertain their views on this Im Florence West, who has been in the pendence todav after a visit at the same surprise by announcing that he forth several witnesses to say that Washington, Jan. 28.- S«-ciitary portant matter and carefully and ex A meeting of the board of gover Thaw seemed rational on the night of home of W. O. Cook and family west would call no expert witnesses in re the tragedy. nor* of the Eugene Commercial Club R”01 and I Ambassador Jusserand tn- actly report their sentiments ro this city for several days, left for home on of thq city. buttal of the testimony of the alien this morning's stag«. signed Both the prosecution and defense ists introduced by the defense. He wa« held last night at which time the ! day ‘.“’....-T ”.. the Franco-American re, 1 Club.” Mrs. Roy B. (’ox. of Oregon City, procity arrangement drawn under said he would reply in his argument rested at 3:16 thl3 iftern on. The committee as recommended in (From Tuesday’s Guard I matter of a county or dlstrlcc fair for sectk.n three of tlm Dingley act. Thu after a vtstt at the home of her pa Justice Dowling announced that to show that a competent case of in the resolutions was appointed and the A. Potter, of Ashland, is in S. Eugene was discussed Several sites arrangement coin des to France the rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Horton, re sanity had not been made out.- His use all of tomorrow summing up for city. were mentioned, among them being abatement of 29 per cent of duties on consists of the following: J. O. Brig turned home today. might Use ‘ gfi the defense 1" ” M. Svarverud. J. I). Waring, of Satem, spent last move prevents th" defense from call the Huddleston tract of land adjoin champagne and sparkling wines lm- tol, T. II. Garrett atili Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kompp arrived of tomorrow summing up for ing the state ’ s experts of last year. A Thousand Trees Ordered, the city. night in ing the city on the aouthwest and |K>rte<l into America. In return _Tho matter of selecting the kinds up from Junction this afternoon to Miss Yetta Wald is visiting in Al The proceedings will also mat rlillv Thaw and that the prosecution would which Is clos» to the business portion France confirms the minimum tariff visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. | be speeded by agreement of counsej be allowed all of Thursday. The court tree* for the various streets in bany a few days. of the city. A proposition has been | now accorded American produotm^J 8. Hyland over Sunday. ■tBlloOC' Dr. T. W. Harr;s Is home tiom a to read to the Jury the testimony of may charge the Jury Thursday even made which seems to be very feas-i Other i« i lproi al feature* may lat Ona 8. and Ji-sse A. Phelps, of Ma-1 Abraham Hummell, who is serving ing. but probably not until Friday, ng us follows: On Columbia ave- Ible. It is substantially as follows: be embodied. pieton, arrived here from Roseburg trip to California. t, linden trees on M< avenue this One hundred men ,are to take stock C. O. Peterson went to Portland time at Blackwell’s Island for subor when the case will pass into the morning. They have been there! - Fi i nation of pr’u-y, cone >rn!ng the af hands cf the Jury. |p ' ■ i v n io', hors«- < h«-stnut; today on business. in the assocltalon to the amount of' proving up on some timber land. milliird Littleton and Jerome will make the J F. Robinson and J. M. Wllllatbs $200 each, and each one In IO doing R. R. Poppleton came in from the fidavit of Evelyn Nesbit, alleged to Mr». Dosia Calloway went to Cres nave been signed in 1903. charging only speeches. ard, maple trees, and on Wal- get* a city lot in the tract When have been employed by the county to , south this afternoon. well this afternoon to visit her sis-1 Springfield. I _ a' am . Au 1« I’ this Is done the owner* of the tract expert the county books from July Banker John Bell, of ter,' Mrs. Wood, a few days. She d hi 11. . . Ao- i >' 'u! w i" h i ■ ebinste 40 acres for the fair ground*. 1 !i<)7, to January 1. 1908. They went was accompanied by her two children j ' was in the city today. n Nursery Compair at S.ileni. over the booss last fall up to July 1. Chas. Jackson, of Ontario, Or.. Is In that way the stockholder* would Rev. G. A. I.eatn, of Portland, ar-1 Jthev will arriv- within a few •each have a good lot, secured at a , i in the city on business. rived this afternoon to be the guest | The w««rk <>f setting them out ; reasonable figure, and the associa Mrs. J. W. Shumate Is having h3 Felix Wagner returned last even- gin Immediately upon their ar of Rev. O. C. Wright over Sunday I | Ing from a trip south. tion would stvuru 40 acres of land g >ods moved to her store room w He will speak at the Baptist church' was badly damar I by fire al fass George Croner wont to Salem on tomorrow morning. weeks ago and she lut ends lesumlng Mrs. R. B. I.aasell and sister. Miss business this afternoon. Kola Nels, the Salem hop buyer, is d flrot hr*» Sii mini elioni business in u few days. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦+++++I++++ Stephen*«, of Harrisburg, paid Eugene In the city on business. <1 rif«i,!i>r«ba ton««, 0u- a visit yesterday. Whili* here they ♦ + I hill nefllHiRid'fiH. H w. ’Wlh- ear»»- Misses Gussie and Mae Baldwin * ♦ purchased a handsome piano from PERSONALS Fe» th it spent Sunday In Portland. '■ ». Ms*l«e ♦ the Ellers Piano House. ♦ Ml« Orsa Hurd:’ iissMint Aöcretarv. b«- *1T1 'h'nt ' e’ht'rr the rare for I he ♦ L. L. Warnock made a business Drew Griffin Is home from Port Miss Edith Gardner; tronkurer. Mr RepiihllciiSt nomination for senator to Indianapolis, Jan. 28.— + San Louis Obispo, Cal., Jan. 28,— land. where he attended the meeting trip to Halsey ihis afternoon. Rev T. S. Handsaker arrived up Marsters: librarian, Frank S«alfo; succeed Fulton. The convention of Vnited + Two tank, of the Standard 0:1 Com ( From Friday’« Guard.) of the hardware dealers of the state. I from Corvallis this afternoon. organist. Miss Myrtle Bell, Mine Workers of America + pany at Port Hartford caught fire F E Chambers ia home from Port- He was chosen a member of the ex- Chlef of Police Ries, of Albany, land. Salem Journal’. .Miss Nellie Smith unanimously voted six months + from the htat of a burning oil tank of ecutive committee of the organiza- and Mis* .Margaret Kunke left Satur Homer Davenport, the cartoonist, has given orders at the pool rooms of pay. with all expenses, includ + the I nion Oil Company, struck by 8. E. Stevens left today for points tion. will not be here Thursday night to the city to not permit any boys under north. ing all medical attention, to + lightning yesterday. One of the S and- V. D. Scobert and E. Hodge are In day evening for Eugene, where they deliver his lecture before the high eighteen years of age in them hereaf John H. Mitchell, who an- + ard tanks is nearly filled with cil Sid Buck arrived In the city from the city on their way to California, will vicit friends. school, as advertised, lie has been ter, as provided by law. The law per the north last night. Dr. A. Sharpies returned to his nounc* d his Intention to take + and is being emptied into th« steam where they expect to locate, They called to New York and ha* had to mits It upon the written consent of a long vacation in the endeav + er at the wharf.’ The other is nearly Mr*. Cornoyer w« nt to Portland to were formerly in the mercantile bus farm n«ar Goshen this afternoon. cancel several engagements In this the parents,, and It has been said day on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kelly returned or to recover his health. iness in Eugene, selling out last sum + empty ; nd has exploded, the oil flow- state. several have been given. G. I,. Dunn left today for Pendle mer to Moses K- Son. They have been last night from a visit in Portland. ■« 1 ing into the ocean, by which the Jos. Goodfellow returned this a a<- In Portland since. whole town of Port Hartford is —————---------------- !------------------------------------------------ ton on a business trip. William J. Stevenson, of Duluth. ternoon from a trip to points north. Miss Leta Buchanan went to Salem threatened. R. E Mason, of Albany, was in th« A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL Minn., left on the northbound train today on a short visit. The Pert Hartford wharf Is afire, “I have reached a higher health according to a telephone message W. A. Bell, the grocer, returned this morning for the East, after vis city today on one of his regular trips Mrs. J Hanson returned this after- level since I began using Dr. King's fr ni Avila, two miles from that port, iting City Attorney S. D. Allen yes ee last night from Portland N. A. Smith, of Blue River, return New Life Pills,” writes Jacob Spring and the Pacific Coast railway trains s Mr. and Mrs. 8. M Strickler, of terday and today. Mr. Stevenson is "They cannot reach the port on account of prosecuting attorney for the county of ed this morning from a trip to Coos er, of West Franklin. .Maine. I Colfax, Wash., are tn the city. keep my stomach, liver and bowel’s landslides. The Hotel Marie at the Ml»* Sheffield went to Portland St. Louis, Mitin., and Is returning Bay. today to be gone several days. from California, where he served a noon from a visit at Cottage Grove. working Just right.” If these pills wharf Is in danger and several W. T. Bailey returned this after disappoint you on trial money will be Gvp Thurston, of Silver. Polk coun requisition on certain rrfminals want ee noon front a business trip to Rose refunded at W. A. Kuykendall’s drug schooners are lying In to take all peo ee ty. arrived here this afternoon ed in the former state. ple aboard In case the place Is doom burr,. ♦e store, 25c. Ellis Richardson, of Walton, ed. ♦ ♦ Constable F. T. Plank went to Di ee transacting business In the city. Several wagon load* of men have (From Monday’s Daily Guard). vide this afternoon on official busi ♦♦ The closed season for hunting ducks )“ft this place to Mis* Leia Scott, of Plainview, help fight the ness. J. L. Zeigler left today for a trip ♦♦ and geese c eminences February 1 flamer. ♦e here visiting Miss Maud Guthrie. down the valley. Miss Anna Hohl returned this af This season has been a rather poor Mrs. .Mary Shelton was a passen latter Details. I Elmer Gray spent Sunday with his ternoon from a short visit at Cottag. one with the Eugene hunters, al ♦♦ to Portland on the noon train. San Louis Obispo, Cai., Jar. 28.— *« ger Judge Grove. best girl at Albany. though the duckifare reported very Harris went to Albany today E. G. Briggs made a trip to his Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen ____________ are on ! numerous below the preserves and Four of th^nine tanks at Port Hart to hold a short term of circuit court. | farm ford are afire and it is apparent that at Irving toda.v trip to Chicago and other Eastern the farmers whenever they M « David Griggs and child re- are dis- the others are doomed. The oil has points. Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grove, posed to hunt them have secured spread over the waters for mor" than turned to Cottage Grove last night. Miss Zelma Cruzan left this _________ after good bags lately. Deputi District Attorney G. F. spent Sunday in Eug-ne. half a mile square and is burning. Russell and George Coleman were noon for Wildwood, after a visit ir Skipworth returned last night from Twenty men on a burning tank bare Eugene. over from Coburg today. a trip to Portland IP YOl KNEW ly escaped befare it exploded, and J. W Craghead and wife are here Mrs. V. B. Matthews, of Goshen Kola Nels return«*! to Salem to The merits of the Texas Wonder, Wonder. families living in proximity to the from Salem for a few days. returned this afternoon from a trit day after hiving been in Eugene on you would never suffer from kidney burning tanks left their homes early Fred C. Plell. of Junction, was In to Portland. hop business a few days. bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a today in s ant attire and took refuge the city today on business. W . D. Neeley and Montie Miner re Percy Long returned today from bottle (two months’ treatment). Sold in the hill*. J. J. Murray arrived home this af turned this afternoon from a trip t< Portland, where he attended the by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for Cottage Grove. ternoon from a trip north. hardware dealers’ meeting testimonials. Dr. E W Hall, 2926 P-*al»*—«-» g. « btOOdetS Mrs. Hiram Ray) and daughter, ol Mrs. Cornoyer returned this after- > Miss Marian Lewthwalte, of Ore- Olive Street. St. Louis Junction City, are visiting .Mrs. C. J noon from a visit to Salem. at Chambers Hardware Co. gun City. Is the guest of Rev P. K. N. J. Bryant, the Franklin mer Barhite in Eugene. Hammond an«l family of Eugene. Pictorial Review Patterns arc}'the only patterns C. L. \\ illlams left this afternoor J N McFadden, of Corvallis. la chant, was In the city today. W. H. Walker, of Jasper, was in for the scene of hl* logging opera In the city for a few days He Is a provided with a cutting guide and an instruction tlons at Wildwood. the city yesterday and today. former student at the Vnlverslty. L. N Roney has so far recovered Miss Helen Potts returned today guide fumish:d with all new patierris. Every pur Mrs Charles Jackson, of Cottage from his recent Illness as to be u| Grove, I* the guest of Mr*. R H from a visit at Cottage Grove. chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives Monard Brown returned this after and around the house. « Shacklett In Eugene for a few days, H E. Abbott and wife left this af noon from a trip to Portland. Mrs. J. 8. Higgins went to Cottage a cutting guide, and no other patterns arc provided C. I, Williams, the logging con ternoon for St. Paul. Minn., where Grove this afternoon to Install the they will reside In the future. tractor. Is down from Wildwood. new officers of the W. it .C. there with these guides. Wm. D. Neeley and Montie Miner Fred Fischer, the lumberman of Ml»* Lillian Bruiid. of Florence. Is are in the mountains above Cottag, the guest of Mrs. Walter McCornack Mareóla, spent Sunday In Eugene. Miss Zeima ('rutan arrived down Grove on a timber cruising trip. and Miss Lwone Jenkins a few days. Mrs. J. M. Roberts went to Port J. IXirsnlfe, of Independence. Is from Wildwood this noon on a short land today to vt*lt her sister-in-law. a guest at the horn« of W. O. Cook visit. Rev. O. A. Stillman returned this ' Mr« Weath.-rford. who I* v rv 111. and family west of the city. Dick Richardson and Primov W M Green returned last night forenoon from a week’s stay at Lo Francis returned last ntght from Sa from Portland, where he attended the ra n<*. J. C Watkins, the butcher, la able lem. where they have been visiting meeting of the retail grocers of the Attorney G. F. Skipworth returned to be down town after a »evert 111- stat < this afternoon from Junction, wher T Baller, nt Meadow, went to nesj. .’. P. Kilroy was a passenger to he appeared as counsel in a civil sui ■ 'w tip 01 * Captain John Baker, of Salem al which he has Cottage Grove on the afternoon train ter a visit with hi* daughter. Mrs I todav. Miss Anna Hohl went to Cottage N. Roney, In Eugene, returned hon- Strickler, wife and child, of today. idfax. Wash . stopped off here last Grove this afteSnoon to vlalt her folks E. O. Tobey and daughter. Myrtlt night on their wav home from Cali a few day». J F. Mlnnev and wife and Mlas have returned from a trip to the Ea« fornia. going on north thia forenoon They sav there is n Ivan B Rhodes, state secretary of Lucille Cook are In the city from and South. place like home and are very glad t the Y M C. A . arlved here tods» Vida today. Dr A Sharpies arrived down from get back.. and will meet with the association of hl* farm near Goshen on the noon the Vnlverslty of Oregon WILLI**«» CAHBOLI«’ !*ALVF H A Jackson. 8 P auditor, re train today R. R Popplton. after a short visit ___ WITH ARNICA ami WITCH HAZE] turned last night from a trip to Mar- eola He was accompanied by F. H In Eugene left thia afternoon for The best salve la the world for cut* HOME OF MR. INI» MR» J W. Button, manager of the 8 P Inter point* south. Mrs N LaRaut. Jr, arrived here bruise*, sores, ulcers, salt rheum tet ests there. Today we present ** A todav from Wilbur to visit» friend* ter. chapped hands and all skin erun new residence of Mr *andCM« Jf 'w lübIï 0Ter ,3500’ 11 ’• han‘’3.......* « Ur«. Guaranteed to give sattofaeflwe 4 west st »!»• “ corner of East Twe1f\far*.ï? V“1 *’ ,n orn*ment to tb<= P*«1 i r.sst Twelfthjof the city in which It Is loca-ed Tlr- Or., A ’ ! 11 * n, • M ( c C, 4 • : . - r. ♦ s„..f ... *4 j ORDERED OR FAIRMOUNT Y M. C.A at that place, was a Cor- vallis visitor the first of this week, consulting Secretary Hurd on bu*l- ness in their line L. A. Moore, of Portland, returned home today after a short visit In Eu gene. He was on his way north from Medford, and stopped here looking for a location. He 1* an old friend of E. E. Quimby, the cigar dealer, the two having been raised together In Wisconsin. OLD SORES FED AND KEPT OPEH BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD S.S.S PURELY VEGETABLE EVIDENCE CONCLUDED ARE ASSURED i MINEWORKERS BURNING OIL VOTE EXTRA PAY ENDANGERS WHOLE TO GREAT LEADER CALIFORNIA TOWN < i::::::::::::::::«:::::«::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 44 t. EUGENE Racket Store LOCAL AGENTS FOR PIC FORI AL REVIEW PATTERNS Subs:riptions taken for Pictorial Re view Magazine, $1.00 per ¡year A free pattern.with each "sub- scription j Eugene Racket Store I W. J. Baîdwin, Prop i 35 E. 9th St., Eugene,'Oregon