Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 06, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD TRI RSDAY, FEBRUARY «
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Women as Wei as Hen Are Rafe
you WILL HAVE TO
tie hat
onie so prevalent
t it i» not uncom­
mon for a child to I*
born afflicted with
weak kidnevs. If the
chilti urinatestoo often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reachesan
age when it should I* able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with lied-wet-
ting7depeiid upon it, the cause of tlieiliifi-
culty is kidnev »rouble, and the first
step should be towards »lie treatment of
these im;-ortautorg.ins. Tliis
ll..r. unpleasant
!*
trouble is due to a diseased com intion uf
«ami bladder ami not »<>
the kidi
»st peojiie sup|K>se.
hal.it as
is well a» uh - it are made tni«c
kidney and bladder trouldt
ah
red the same great rcmedi
an
and the immeiiiate effect <
Tl._ .
Swamp-R<»«»t i * soon r cali«
». iu fifty
by <i
id oi>e-«lolla
cent
. You ma;
fiizc 1
have a sample IsAlle
by mail free, also a Horn« ot »••meti««*
pamphlet telling all about Swsmp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi­
monial letters received from sullerers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., 1« sure and mention
tills paper.
Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the ad
res«, Binghamtou,
ottle.
advance subscription, whether new
old, for three months, six months,
le, two, three, four, five or ten
ars, a voting certificate, good for
votes. Is Issued, with the name of the
candidate, the name of the subscrib­
er and also the date issued, and by
whom issued, on it.
Tile eertlficatx's are non-tranafer-
able, thus preventing the
p t ru n
of a- candidate and
r vote
t. A pe
iloycd
MEETING
OF
Hl'lM K-
III I.Il
AT
(OMI’A
HOLDERS
NV’S (H I K E TODAY—ROI TINE
Photo by Dorris Art Gallery.
MISS GEORGI 1 NEI I .
Coburg, District No. I
The annual met ting of the »tock-
boldera of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
Company wa» held at the company's
Routine busl-
office this forenoon,
nes» only was transact! >d. and tile old
officers and directors were elect <1.
The officers are:
Prualdent, Frank
II llj. k . vl.
I, I I nt. I. II. Cox.
mariuger. secretary and treasurer,
Geo. II Kelly.
The directors are:
Frsnk II. Huck, Jas E Dannaher. E.
H. Cox Geo. II. Kelly. Charles E.
Brigg«. P S Brumm .ind A C Dix­
on. The visiting atockhoiders drove
over to Hprlngfleld this afternoon to
inspect the mill there and will leave
for their several homes on tonight’»
trains.
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IL L. Giblt», I iigene...........................
W. R. Gue, Eugene ...........................
W. W. Ilf anafetli'r. Eugt'lic.................
<’. O. Iluilstin, Palace of Sweets.
o. < out«, Eugene..................................
Minnie < rimer.........................................
E. Siiuhen, Acme..................................
I juiiu Wright, Coburg.
M. Montgomery, Junction
< . I.. Hunsaker, Dexter
I . F. Barnard, Coburg, Or .
(’, T. Goodnuill, Coburg
■I. Ilig'4ii>», H("2 I’t-nrl St ... ,
■Ino. T. I.inner, Florence. . .
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I . Felltoll, De XI er...................
H. A. Booth, I 13 E. Dili Ht
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N IMI S OF ( (»MPIUNG I INDIIIATES.
Dl»( t " ( N<>. I.
West of Eugene. February 2. 1908,
to Nelson Raun and wife, a daughter. Ml»«
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North of Springfield. February 3. Ml».
190«, to August Vitus and wife, a Ml»«
Ml»»
daughter.
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At Portland, February 3, 1908. to
Mr». Cecile Foley,
of
Fairbanks,
Alaska, a »on. Mrs. Foley was for­
merly Ml»» Cecile Adams, of Eugene.
I.It IN(.I It-» IX I »toll
OF STATI MI NT NO. I
Baker City, Or., Feb.
4
Blue
Mountain grange has paaaed resolu­
tions declaring for Stsiemeit No. 1
and avowing intention to work
agalnr*. all candidate« who refuse
to sign It. The resolution» follow
Whereas, The order of Patrons of
Husbandry have always Indorsed the
principles of eleclng United Stat »
senators by a direct vote of the pen
pie, therefore be It
hy
Blue
Mountain
Re tlved,
gran ;e. and w • mutuslly pledge each
nt h'
that we will not votf fur liny
r
can Ida
t
not
tn
f
Mnrgiii-iiti' Woods, 195 W. Kill
libili II iiil<*i-«lio!t. M ni II moii H i . . .
Grâce \\ (Mal. 2HI \\ . Mill HI
May Dougin»», Pearl Ht. . .....................
Mahle JoliiiMoii, m>5 IligliHi. . .
Fay I I. rk, 733 I < n-y Hl.
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District No. 2
Ml»» Zt-lniH l'rimiti, Dexter
Misa »Ita W Illiums, llrater
Ml»» I» (a Sasiloril, Cottage Grove .............
Mi»» Kate Ilawley, Cottage Gnor................
Ml»« Rena Baker, Cottage Grove....................
Mlaa I >< >ra Jacol*, Dexter....................................
District No. 3
Ml»« Hattie Cook, Jiim-tlon City .....................
Mi«» I la ( usimi» n. Acme.....................................
Min« I.lllian Bruml, Florence............................
Ml«« (.ertriule lluslinell .liinctloii < liy
Ml«« Elma llaiiible, Mapleton...........................
Ml«« Miiinli* Hililiet«, Junction City............
Di-trlit No. I.
Effie Withrow, H|irliigficlil................. .
Mandi* la'ivi», Marcola...............................
tarorgi» Neff, t'oliiirg
Genrvh'ie Howe, I rrswcll
Irene Robinett, l*len«nnt Bill................
Mndalilic Bctt«, Coburg , . , .....................
Mrrrll Hcott, < rmwell.....................
Mirth- Bishop, Coburg...............................
I.i'tn Everst n, t'reswell ...............................
1‘t‘i'i» to» tltnrtll, t'oburg.............................
»h«»H'l Thtmmst'U. ( i«*xvt-ll......................
I tit-ilia < Impvl, H|»rIngfieltl......................
I rnui HinKh, Nprtngfli-ld .’...................... ..
$.*■»■ Hrott, I lesixvll ...............................
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dldates fl
to public,
firoposltl
orating
pledge w
be
ferently
pledge of supporting the people’s
rhotce for United Blates senator, first,
last and al) the time
And be it fur-
tlior
Reaolvrd, That we recommend to
our brother patrons over the state
that they unite with us In carrying
this principle, laid down In the pri­
mary election law. Into practical ef-
fe-t. to the « nd that this cherished
principles of electing I'nlted States
senators by a direct vote of the peo-
pie, which our order has advocated
from Its foundation, may to all lu*
tei.ts and purposes bo attained.
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ilph Weed,
I Gross. wb<
ne team uf I
league last
t be
Igne!
edding Al DENTEI
and Ca
county
If ever care
inted
O’er Life’
Bently
Let love
strings—
’Twill all be sweet again
The only living witnesse
Parker and E. P. Wi
health becomes aneeveu^--^.^
#nd tbruat> BpTays, washel
stages, when Lata.
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an(j jn a way beneficial, because they ar.
inhalations, etc., ®^e • ‘ tj’ but such treatment bis no curative effect
cleanly
and nsua..y
,he blood To cure Catarrh the blood must be pur
because it does not reach the bloody
what g S;S dors j
guesdown into the circulation and attack,
the disease at its foundation ; it removes th.
cause and makes the blood pure and healthy
gk Then the blood vessels are filled with fresh
reinvigorated blood, tth.eh is carried to al
D1IRF1V VEG£TA£LE the mucous surfaces and hninga, the inflam
rUULLl vi-w
nation and irritation are corrected, the svmp
all %gj« a» j-£ i
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The (iuard b**ar- ♦
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received at The ♦
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Monday, ♦
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He» n arv friends who reside
and around Coburg who favor J1
Neff with their subscriptions »
know that samt* will be appréciât
Ml»» Neff is very desirous of » -in
the vacation trip to Eos Angeles
represent the people of district nn
h«« four, at the "Carnation Cat
vil' to be held there this coming »
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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Ively as
from
I In &
<lny
liese, too, an probabl • they have been
so busy getting coupons and votes
that they have not been to the office
to turn in their subscriptions.
But
we are assured that all of them are
working hard, and lots of the con­
testants say they are working harder
than any of the rest, so those of yon
who are leading had better be care-
ful or you may be greeted with a
big surprise soon.
Every one should strive to reach
I the very top, and after once dlsplac-
i|ng the leader. should work pretty
hard to stay there, as maybe some
one is actively engaged in securing
1 her friends to work for her Hnd Is
‘putting In all her extra time herself,
with the idea that your throne will
I soon seat.another monarch. So now
is the time to hustle.
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IDS5ÄHGED.
!y is
mucous taembrai.e
y supplied with
wi’dt blood vesse
vessels, veins
t»e is constantly supplying to this tisstn
-."then it and keep the system healthy
O'J' . Kt , K«. MRS iniected w:th catarrhal matter it is not able to fur
When the blo? i becomes tn.ectt _t
propertiei. but feeds the parts w -..
nish the required
and tissue, so* that they E-
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IÜOTH-KELLY GO
RE-ELEGTS OLÜ OFFICERS
ANNI \L
SY5T
cover-J I Wit.
with
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blood unhealthy
HALF<CENTURY
I OH SALE
WOOD FOR SA i .E —16-inch
wood. Phone Farmers 286.
FOR SALE—Chopped feed at feed
mill, 559 West Eighth street. f!2
FOR SALE--Two $500 4 per cent
Eugene sewer bonds.
C. X. \ .,
Guard.
\ltli ER
.Mist Eia..» > EOI s
ACCORDION PLEATING -Done b>
Mrs. Bert Vineent at 627 Hilyard
street, near East Ninth, on reason­
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf
DON’T fail to see Chezem if you
want bargains in real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop­
erty, improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. H. Che­
gem, Room 11. Walton Bldg, tf
FOR
SALE—Second
growtn
fir
wood. W. L. Coppernoil, at Watt’s
jewelry store.
it GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On
the above mentioned marriage, wore
knives, forks and all household ar­
present with a host of other guests
FOR SALE—Heavy farm wagon,
ticles that do not look like new.
at the fiftieth anniversary, January
nearly new. Inquire at 685 East
Write the Oregon Plating Works,
24.
Eleventh street.
tf
128 Lownsdale street, Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Parker are both pio­
Oregon, for Drice»
,
neers of ’53. having come to Or gon FOR SALE Cheap, good second-
They settled, after
with ox teams
3-inch
wagon,
hand Studebaker
STORE AND OFFICE HELP Fur­
in the Cloverdale country,
marri
tf
Enquire at Eugene Grocery.
nished free to emplolyers. Clerks’
After about twe y years' resld nee
Registration Bureau, entrance to
r
moved
to
Lost
Valley,
there
the
WOOD
FOR
SALE
—
A
tew
cords
of
HT \RT QI it KHILVFR
offices 14 Selling-Hirsch building,
where
the
are
still
living.
good
dry
grub
oak
and
dry
fir.
HMF.I.’I I K IN OREGON
3*6 1-2 Washington street, corner
Although their way has been
Enquire of E. M.
Warren, 442
West Park, Portland. Oregon, tf
strewu with many discouragements
Lawrence street.
Fin* l.iglitcil in I’l.-int of BOO Ton
FOR SALE Cook stove wood for STRAY BULL CALF—Came to my
place 2 0 miles west of Eugene on
sale; 16-inch Oil k wood, the right
< ii|uicity at Black Butti—Entirely
the Siuslaw stage road January 4,
sie
for
the
cook
stove.
Phone
Far
­
New
Proci*», According to Mr.
1908. No mark or brand to be
mers 286.
f 18
seen; deep red. Owner may have
Dennis.
his property by calling and paying
FOR SALE- River bottom farm, con­
charges.
A. F. Andersou:
taining about 60 acres; will sell
G. B. Dennis has returned fron.
part or all. Enquire at 476 West
Black Butte, Ore., where the fires
Fifth street.
725 DE ROO & RETELL, 840 Moss ave­
were started for the first time last
nue, landscape gardeners.—Lawns
week In the 500-ton daily capacity
and yards cared for. Let us put
FOR SALE House of five rooms and
quicksilver smelter which he and his
your place in good shape; first-
large lot on East Eighth street,
brother own at that place, says the
class work; contracts made by the
north side; at a bargain if sold
Spokane Review. As the furnace is
month. Phone care of Dempsters
soon.
J. C. Rickie.
For partic­
new it will require three week» to
grocery, Black 1621:
f20
ulars address or call on S. R. Wil-’
get it heated sufficient to treat ore.
Hams, Eugene, Or.
To heat it too quickly would endan­
INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPON­
ger the walls, which are still green.
DENCE
SCHOOLS—"The Busy
FOR SALE—Fine land >n acreage
The ore from this mine is to be
Man's University." Gives a thor­
tracts, close to Eugene; good loca­
treated by a different process than is
ough training at your own home
tion; good school adjoining prop­
used by any other quicksilver mine in
in nearly all the trades and profes­
erty; terms reasonable.
Inquire
the world. The process is an inven­
sions. Text books and instruments
Roims 3 and 4, Beckwith Build­
tion of William Dennis, brother of
(when required! furnished free.
ing. Eugene, Oregon.
fl
G. B. Dennis, and one of the owners
Full information and circulars at
of tile mine, it completely reverses
"FROM OCCIDENT TO ORIENT”
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
the method of feeding fuel to the fur­
ami "Around the World,” by
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­
nace fires, anti has the merit of ex­
Charlton Bristow Perkins.
Price,
resentative.
tracting practically all of the quick­
$1.50, postpaid. Address H. Clay
silver from the ore, whereas none of
Perkins, Grants Pass, Oregon. flO
I,OHT ANU H>1 ND
Mils. JOS. I’Utlil’T.
the old process will extract more
than 65 per cent.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—New eight­ FOUND—A pair of gold-rimmed
Instead of the wood being laid at and set-backs, they have always met
room house with gas,electric light,
spectacles on street. Owner call at
the bottom of the furnace and the them with the true pioneer spirit un­
beautiful shrubbery, and all mod­
Hoffman House, describe property
smoke and flames rising through and til now they stand as a landmark to
ern improvements, two blocks
and pay for this notice.
above it, the fuel is placed at the top those who are just starting out in
from car line and in heart of res­
ADVERTISER LETTERS'
of the furnace and the flames are life.
idence district. You pay no agent's
drawn down through it by currents
commission.
Lots 66 2-3 x 160.
The guests began assembling about
Eugene. Feb. 5, 1908.
of air Induced by electric fans. This 10 a. m., and in a short time the spa­
Apply at this office for particulars.
The following letters remain in
creates a wood gas, which ignites and cious house was full to overflowing
Is drawn Into an adjoining compart­ with good-humored relatives and FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Good the Eugene postoffice uncalled for
house of 7 rooms, 80 fruit trees, for the week ending February a,
ment of the furnace where it pastes friends.
At 1:30 p. m the guests
deep well with wind mill, one acre 1908:
through the ores, creating an intense
were conducted to the dining room,
under chicken fence; large chicken
heat. While the furnace is forty feet where two large tables, under a gold»
Bennett, Chas.
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house; two blocks from Geary
high, and nearly as wide and has a
Blain. Mrs. Ida.
en canopy, were loaded with good
school house.
Price, $1600. Time,
capacity of four and one-half tons of
Crocker,
Lewi«.
things until they fairly groaned.
on part. 1. N. Harbaugh,’ agent.
wood at one time then* is no smoke­
Barty, Sam.
The "bridal couple" were the recip­
stack. A vent for the non-combust-
Room 5, over First National Bank.
Dean. Hugh.
ients of many valuable gifts.
The
ibi|' gas is open at one side of the fur­
Bring this notice witb you.
Erskine, Cha3.
following is a
partial list of the
nace near the ground but not a par­
Evans, J. S.
guest»:
ticle of smoko can lie seen to escape,
George, L. E. (2)
Mrs. James Parvln, Mr Parker's
FOR KENT
showing that the combustion is per­
Gethis, Lime.
twin sister, who • celebrat'd her gol-
fect.
Mead. Mrs. Denise.
den anniversary four y ars ago the
The nc w
wa • thoroughly
Neal, Charles.
51 b of next mont
Hei­ I. Ba iker an! FOR RENT Modern furnished flat1
ton
tested on
fumar .% but Kell
for rent. Enquire of M. Schneider,
Peterson, 1’.
Jlr
M rs J M Parker.
w as
at the Schneider block.
tf!
while the
f the smelt
Parties tailing for the abov
P. Willi ims, Mr. and
Mr md Mi
sufflclpnt o
iFP till
e give date advertised.
Mrs. D. <
i. Mr! . Lit tzle Gut­ FOR RENT- lira furnished rooms
it
. J. L. I’ACI
len
M
’«irk er, J. H.
for young men students. Cail at
V
Gilbert,
332 Fast Fourteenth street.
tf
N
1 S'alfe, of th
ire Mr«
y
fohnson, of W
1 PASTl’RT
— Will pasture
a ted upon
,| r \V
cattle
I the Matthew
■ar-old son
Wallis
-eaburg, fo
Eugen
M I. Ce­
c^ompanle 1
sonali
cini
Hi
)ld
ll
I
Lixi n
Workman, a
W \ •
address
I
V di
P. O. Box 1
link
and a dr
d on T. H
A
W
Fr J
wr j
f<
level. Mt
ITS
a Pa
0,000 I tons of it re are block- anil I I
U
i ll
Sixty men are employed at
P. E Snodgrass, cashier of the
First National Bank, has disposed of WANTED — look ;or Eugeue General
his Inter -st tn the Allen Orchard
W 1, and F L. Tobey have com-
cospirai. Apply Roomllo.Smeede
FRENCH H.. , a
Comi pany’s holdings to F. L. Cham-
Hotel.
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ni"nced suit In
the circuit court
FEMALE ilLLO
tiers and W G. Allen.
against A. G. Jennings a nd Nellie
A t-'Arx. C twtaih J
WANTED--Apprentice
girl
at
Colvin
L. Jennings to recover the sum of
nrrr ri.a hicphbwkd
(7
t r x .i 13 I A ,
« Russell s millinery store 84 E
$781.1*, with $15« a'torm <y’s fees.
t JI : n « tri ATI..«. anti HO«» TO FAIL.
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to.
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Liÿh
Ninth
s:
-eet.
P»f-: sun! ,.-,3v! I»nti«?iu tion Ouse
F. M. De-
on a promissory" note
snt,*<l <>r ;3 >,i-. Hefuoded. Hi nt P”-
Neffe Is the local attorney for the1 »ign»tur»
TO
TRADE
—
By
owner,
timber
land
paid torli.o. pe’r box. Vili send them
plaintiffs.
on
trtnt, te i> pa.d for »neu mtlc'cd.
for city property or land close to
Hamid «
In.i.t on getting tV
some town.
No agents. Address
rennlue, a. , pt no subutmite. Ifyonr
\<>I i s \l i.ou hi* o\
d.
d..a» not bave them send vour
XNI» Olli PR» (•»ID *1 DM RINTIONS TO
H. (»., Box 4 94. Eugene, Or.
orders to th.'
DAI LI Gl mo » re
l Ol.I.OttS
IF YOl WANT TO SELL your prop­
AITEO VK'M,
In 7«, 11KSCTF. fl
erty tell the Oregon Land Cornua-
Carrier Mall
ny about it and they will do the
Three Months. . .
TOtO«
Id' i Def 4"
rest. 412 Willamette street
Six Months..........
gene. Or.
One Year............
WANTED
Two Years..........
♦y to
Three Years. ...
Four Years..........
Fv Years..........
Ten Years............
üihüamî D ean ’
Is wltn»<isfng great re-
J* Guard's feat $ t dOrt
I.
Greater activity has
during this week in se­
ll snbscrlntlon« than In
ng |he whole congest,
ws the earnestness ts-
d every candidate who
p a winning fight, and
n the way aubser’p-
eomlng l-to the office
It
1A
la Imperative that a
b** Rotten on by the rest
mtestant« who expect to be In
be
sing
As the contest is near­ 1 OTI S M I OW ED ON NI W xxn <»i
WEFKIA 1.1
n<
close. a few statements could
made In regard to the min-
men ' t of the contest and the meth-
adt
ployed to insure every ros­
in abeolntelv fair d**al. Mcn-
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