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- — ? Corliss Coon & Co’s. Helm st» Brend Collar, always sold tor 15c, on sale tomorrow a^d until Saturday night for CITY COUNCIL TRANSACTS LARGE AMOUNT BUSINESS HARRY GRAHAM NIGHT POLICEMAN ______ or 90c a ¿ozen APPOINTED IN PLACE OF W. G. W HITE—SALARIES OF POLK E OFL'K ERS RAISED TO 300 doz. including 22 different styles and in sizes I 4 to 17 will be sold by Saturday night. Now is your opportunity to stock up on collars and We include in the sale the following styles. »H5 PER MONTH—OTHER IM PORTANT MATTERS (From Tuesday's Guard ) MEDALS FCR HIGH At the first of the year Director W C. Yoran offered a gold medal and Director McMurphey a silver medal for the high school seniors graduat ing with the highest standings. The following are lists of the final aver age grades for the senions standing above 90 per cent: Covering five subjects—Herbert Hoome. 93 4-5; Claris Sweaney, 93 1-5; Harold Cockerline, 90. Covering four subjects —Helen Vanduyne, 9 4 1-4; Lucia Campbell, 93 1-3; Harold B-an. 93; Grace War ner. 93; Haze] Garred, 91 3-4; Frie da Goldsmith. 91 1-2; Celia Hager, 91 1-2; Arthur Stillman, 91. Covering three subjects—John Motley, 96 1-3; Bonnie Baker, 94; Wendell Barbour, 93 1-3. Students taking five subjects will be given an advantage of one per cent and students taking inly th.'— subjects will be required to forf«’it one per cent in final averag ■ in reck oning for the average to determine the standing of seniors to re eel ve medal* tor highest honors. The final rating is then as follows: Motley, 96 1-3; Roome. 9 4 4-5 Van Duyne, 9 4 1-4; Sweaney, 9 4 1-5 Campbell, 93 1-3; Baker. 93; Bea” 93; Warner, 93; Barbour, 9 2 1-3 Garred, 91 3-4; G ldsmith, 91 Hager. 91 1-2; Stillman, 91; Cocker line, 90. WILL PARTICIPATE IN TOKIO SHOW ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + HELPFUL BVIOE Washington, The bill appropriating 1350,- 000 for participation of the United Slates in the interna tional exposition at Tokio in 1912 passed the senate today. The regular meeting of the city i council was held last night at which a large amount of business was trans I ■ acted. All members of the council William Twiltey, the Blue Front You won ’ t t«'ll voitr fa. iii*. i wer • present except Gilbert. After restaurant keeper, who was Hued th«- reading of the minut* s of th«* pre 4100 in the justice court several d’«y. th«' whole story i.lmi't v<*ur vious meeting an I tile allowing of ago for selling liquor, ha3 finally illtH'S.: — you are t«si ni.xi, tic'! not i eafrni«! to toil .Y raised the 'moie ; and turned it o th” usual large number of current I ham. at Lynn, Mass . the tl bills, the financ-' committee reported to the justice oi the peace. F favorably on the increase of the sai- ; could net explain to the do* ary of the city treasurer from 425 to F. C. Walters, of Elmira, s:.* ** letter u ill 1 e held ir. the st i i 430 per month, and it was carried. that the rains of th - past week mail* tidence. From her vast co The matter cf providing a room tor sufflclegt wat*r to finish the i . ence with sick won.* u um the treasurer was referred to the fi drives of the EImfra Lumber C i.u past thirty jears years she tn. nance jorjuifttee and ’ll” mayor, the pany, they expecting their las' driv gained the very knowledge ¡1 ■ !t general understanding beir.g ’hat the to reach the mill today or tomorrow helpyourcase. Suchletters a, , , , ihefok room occupied by the fire department F lu the city hall will l> ie used. lowing, lowing from grateful w< The juvenile court today commit’”' tablish beyontl a doubt the lev. made by Councilman A motion Gladys Brown, less than four years Garrett that the street commissioner old. to the Boys' and Girls’ Aid Soci examine the reservoirs twice a week ety. The child s mother. Mrs. Maggie was passed. Brown, mod** eoiupiaint that her bus W. T. Campbell asked for a permit band had deserted her and that she for a building, partly of galvanized to conquer all female disexse*. was unable to support the child. I Iron, in the rear of th«' building occu Mrs. Norman li. Barndt,of ,Vlen- pied by David Link, and the matter Chief of Police Farington this The bl; "hog" engines are now town, l’a., writes: was referred to the fire and water morning received a telephone mes pulling the local freight trains in “ Ever since I was sixteen years cf committe •. The petition for grading and grav- sage from the authorities at Colfax. stead of the little old-fashioned en age I had sutTered from an organic de- eling West Seventh street three Wash., directing him to release Har glnes as heretofore. This is for the rangeuient and female weakness; I Agents blocks west of Blair street, was re- ry Starkey, the young man arrested reason that the trains have become consequence I had dreadful headaches Your Money’s here a few days ago for horse steal so long that the little engines are un and was extremely nervous. My phvn- fem d to the street committee. Stetson Hats . VI Worth or A petition for a sidewalk on South ing. Starkey was serving a sentence able to handle them with the neces ciau said I must go through an ”pen- Dent Gloves tion to get well. A friend told ra» Ferry street was also referred. A pe- In jail at Colfax and escaped, after sary speed. Yovr Money Deiiher alxjut Lydia E. Pinkham .-: Vegetable serving a good ¡»art of the sentence.. rorg. »veVVestrreordereddlof CEka 592-594 Willamette St, Back Underwear Mrs. Pauline May Sexton has begun Compound, and I took it and wrote yo« tition for straightening the west line The authorities there no doubt con of South Charnelton street was also sidered that it was not worth while suit in the circuit court against hr for advice, following your direction» to come after him and take him back. husband, John It. Sexton, for divorce carefully, ami thanks to you I am to referred. ■ 1 ■ 11 ■" ~ -—i— i i A petition for abolishing the quar- on the ground of cruel and inhuman day a well woman, ami I am telling from Goshen on the noon train today Shafer, in Eugene, returned home to- ' ry on the w»at aide of Skinner’s butte, treatment. They were married al all my friends of my experience." to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. L. War day*. stating reasons therefor, was refer Nebraska City, Neb., October 11. PFItHONAI-H nock. Alf Dillard returned <io Salem to red to the Judiciary committee. 1880, and have one minor child. Paul FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink The matter of vacating an alley Ray Sexton, the custody of whom Mrs. 8. 8. Range came up from day. From there he will go to Port Mrs. Sexton asks for. C. A. Winter ham’s Vegetable (’omjiotmd, made Portland yesterday to Join her » is- land to attend a big meeting of the and substituting another in lies thereof by J. J. Rude in his plat was meler is the attorney for the plaintiff from roots and herbs, lias been the hand, who Is proprietor of the new Elka. (From Tue"A«fy«» Guar«'..) Charles Elliott went to Cottage agreed to, if It could be satisfacto Electric theatre. standard remedy for female ilk Columbus, O., Feb. 11. — ♦ Forrest Faust went to Portland to Grov«« this afternoon to repair a boil rily arranged with other property I In giving a report of The Guard's and has positively cured tliou-andsof Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clow, after a The supreme court has af ♦ day. voting contest, the pictures of thre* women who have been troubled with visit with Mrs ('low's parents, Mr er for the electric light company owner*. The resignation of W. G. White as ♦ firmed the decision of the of the winners. Miss Margaret Woods. [ displacements, infiammat ion, ulcera A. G. Magers, of Salem, wa* in the and Mrs. B. 8. Hyland, in Eugene, there. lower court In the matter of + Rev. Mr. Nichols and wife, of night policeman was accepted and Miss Via Cushman and Mrs. W. W. city today. returned home today. tion, fibroid tninors, irregularities, Cottage Grov , were in Eugene yes- Harry Graham was appointed in his ♦ the Cuyahoga county prima- Jake Berger (’<m<> home from Port- ( Bransteter. are omitted because of Mrs. W. E. McElroy, of Salem, af terday. returning home on the local stead. Ills appointment was conflrm- ♦ ries, leaving the Taft county periodic pains, backache, that hear oversight in not securing photo land last nl ;ht. ter visiting her cousin, Mrs. Albert last night. ing-down feeling, ti.itulency, indige*. + committee tn charge. ed. O. W. Hurd and wife, of Florence, Shaw, at graphs. The Guard has all along Sprlngti Id, for several Misses Ethel Moore, of Lorane, and tion,dizziness,ornervous pr< * ■ 11 it i* *n. The street committee reported 13,- + be n very proud of the list of candi are in the city. weeks, returned homo today. Minnie G. liundy, of Cottag«' Grove, III'; feet of lumber used last month. ♦ <•»<•+ + + + + + < + dates who entered the contest and I) M. M. Havls went to Corvallis J. 11 Blewett i* :i today foy Apple arrived h« re last night io attend the Calkins moved that there b ■ no Jump- today on biiklneas, I only regrets that notvevery one o off from the si lewalks to the cr las H. H. A riderseli lame up from ton. Minn., where iv will make some teacher;;' examination. I them won a prise worthy of their et Improvement < on his lui m and may Charles Hali.es is hero from Ever ings of ths side streets if It could be Portland lust uight. | forts wh n the final count was made. remain there all summer. It Is re ett, Wash., on a visit. He and his done, when Eleventh street is paVk'd, Dr. C. E. Loomis came home from ported thui h - mny lirlng back a brother, John, both formerly of Eu and the motion carried. Portland last night. Deputy Sheriff C. D. Arthur, < gene. are conducting a large tannery Th«> street committee was instruct J. M. Howe made a buxln • .< trip brldo with his next 'all. Lakeview, arriv' d here last night a there. ed to take up the matter with the to Junction City to lay. ter Ellice Wilhelm, the hoy who Alex Lewis is down from the Mc street rallwav on crossing the rail F. J. Hard return”.l tlTM noon from charged 'With stealing a horse at Si (From Wednesuay a Guard * Kenzie, where h«* lias 1« «’ii employed road track. TUe committee on fire a trip to Cottage (¡¡live v r Lake and bringing It to his home F. J. Hard returned today from on one of tile Booth-Kelly log drives, London. Feb. 12.—Nearly fif'y wo in the vicinity of Lowell. The horse and water reported as follows: Sheridan Hill* and wife, of Jasper, Port land. which has just closed down untllj The lights ot Eugene were tested men suffragists, who raided the house has been sent for so the deputy <■:•;• * were in Eugeni» today W. W. Awry Is here» to visit his spring. by Professor Dearborn, bn* the com of commons yesterday, were arraign tell whether or not it is the one tn-1 8. P. Ness returned tills afternoon wife ii few day C. II. Vandenburg. of Cittage mittee was not yet ready to report on ed today and sentenced to pay a fine ken. front a trip to Portland. F. II. Button, of Mareóla, was ini Grove, was in the city yesterday. , the same. The lilll for the test. 46. or one month's imprisonment. Only Janies F. Robinson return” I this the city yesterday. Councilman A. W Gilbert is home’ was paid. As to certain resolutions two women paid their fine. afternoon from Portland. Rev. 1». E. Baker is still /onfini il C O. Peterson left laid night on a from a trip to the titulier In Douglas presented by the fire department, John Wallace and Ernest Walker, to his home with the effects of la1 trii> to Loa Angel ‘ a. county. tills action was taken. Tile fire team TAFT WINS EASY of Jasper, were in Eugene today grippe and bronchitis, but expects to IL C. Mahon was a passenger to John H. llartog went to Junction was reported to be under the super \ l< TORY IN OHIO be able to fill his regular appointment Mrs. W. F. Osburn returned lust Portland Inst night. City today to Invite the citizen; of vision of the chief, as to their ser- night from a visit In Por.lnad at Creswell Sunday, but not at Sag Sid Beck arrive.I horn«* from the 1 that place to lie in Eugene next Mon , vices for fire purposes, but for all Mrs. Edltti II. I.lnlon went to Cres Columbus. O.. Feb. I 1.—The net inaw Sunday evening. north this afternoon. Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared day. at which time the Cottage Grove purposes such as sweeping streets. result of tne Republican primaries well this afternoon on a short visit. Mrs W O. He* kart la home from a and 8pringfleld Commercial Clubs etc., it Hhall remain subject to the held today was In favor of W. H.| expressly for the needs of horsemen and T F. Bennett and son went to Hal A carload of brick arrived her" trip to Stockton, Cal. will make a visit to the local club. ranchmen. It is a powerful aod pene sey today to visit relatives a few council and the street committee. Taft. Four delegates-at-large, 22 dis yesterday from Roseburg for LouD Frank Woodruff, of Cottag.’ Grove, trating liniment, a remedy for emergen The part of the resolution from the trict delegates to th” National con C. Sherman to b«» usd i:i building o > day«. was in the city today. cies. A soothing embrocation for the IL Lurch, the Cottage Grove ,ll*r- fire department asking for a small vention in Chicago, and a list of dele erations h”re. Brick is going to b? ♦ T. II. Brlerly, wife and ch ’ ll* ♦♦♦♦♦♦+ + ♦ ♦ + relief of pain, and the best liniment for chant, wa* lu the city today on salary f<\r the assls ant chief was re to the state convention to be scarce this summer, If if pr, p*..se.;'. i.ii;- ♦ ported on unfavorably. The Increase gates here from lono visiting. sprains and soreness. Unequaled for buslueae. held March 3, which will be unani catlons count f. r anything. * I» III». C D. Hen in r, of Prineville, Ja In la’vl Ge««r, proprietor of the I.on- *’f the salary for the chief was favora mously tn his favor, were selected. curing the wounds and injuries of ♦ ♦ Eugene visiting relatives. don mineral spring*. 1* In the city on bly commented upon, end was asked BARBED WIRE and tor healing cuts No opposition worth mentioning Jud re Hurl an Pe Ilev. 11 A. Green intue horn*’ from + ♦+♦+♦++♦♦+ -> + + •» ♦ ♦ to be fixed by the c.iiincll. The report developed during the day. The sn- llUSltl»«' abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific municipal * his trip north this afternoon. Editor H L. Moorhead, of the func Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. • At Spokane, W ish., February| 9, wa . adopted. In that city (low u J IL Belknap and wife ar ” tion City Times, Is In th? city this at- Upon motion of Councilman Hen success by the Foraker element in mutism. D No other is so good or helpful in so Many 1 His, Mary E , daughter of Mr. .¡nil from Blue river for n few days derson the fire chief's pay was rais Cuyahoga county by declaring the la w of G a» ’■ V tornoon. w ay s. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize 8ml J. W. Baker min • down from Cot Mr*. I. L. Simpson, formerly of Eu ed to |75 per year. Mist Susan Irvin and brother, Ar Taft county committee was the only was call ’d i > lis 1 all dealers to refund the purcha-e price. gen«’. She was aged 13 years, 1 Grove on the noon train today. tag«» I An advance in the salaries of the va’iil organization of its kind in the thur Irwin, wire down from Walter- EXTRA LARGE BOTTLES FIFTY CENTS ago. C. L. Wilier, the Creswell mer- month and 5 days. vRI» today (Chief it police and night watchmen county, and the selection of delegates' H oyt C hemical C o ., « o « tl » xo , om . chant, was lu Eugene on business to J M. Mo idruff i«ft y sterda» on n At the home of her parent«. Mr. 1 was proposed and Councilman Har went by default, no ticket being plac-' llugo Br< '•• a s FREE < trip lo Ro i bur r and oilier S luthern day. booklet and Mrs. William Porter, at the cor- baugh moved to increase the sylarl *s ed In the field against the Taft can fined $.’0 i George A. Drury, ex-mayor of Co s ! Oregon points. her of Wei Fourth and Jefferson to $85 per month. The vote stood: didate mor ling for ’ burg, was In the city today on busi- Walter Jrme*, and wlf » and Jos. streets, In Eugene, today at noon, Calkins, no; Garrett, no; Healer- derly. He V r f Itlahnlk arriv d down from Deer ( nene. their infant daughter, uge.l three son, no; Fisher, aye; McGrady, aye; nnpn III IlNs Iti XTIS 1 Police Farr' ■ William Landess, g prominent clt- c horn last nlsht. Harbaugh, aye; Berger, aye. The mo- days. The funeral will be held to 1 noon for dr' ! ” Pl G1I.ISI JACK PALMER was In the city Iren of Cottage Grove, an t Mrs. Claude Gaby returned to Kel- morrow. with Interment in the I. O. ‘ ficin ( arrl d. ■the streets a a t today so, Wash . today, «tier visiting the A petition for a crosswalk over O. F. cemetery. The family recently Ixindon. Feb. Id. In four rounds. fine was pal Judge Carey mid F W Carry of home folks n few day* I came to Eugene from Camas Valley, Lincoln street on the south side of this afternoon Tommy Burns, _____ , the San Francl.-eo, were arrivals In En- E N Hutchinson, f l>ral sheep West Twelfth street, was referred to 1 Douglas county. A dee] f . 1 L American heavyweight pugills', de- Inapector. Is lu th«« city from Port gon« today the street committee. 1 feated Jack Palmer, of Newcastle, for * Cl>,in; v ‘*r Hons Matthews, of Thurston. Is land on official business. The city attorney was |’he heavyweight championship of ’ memori s C F. Cuiinlnguam bo kkeeper for among those taking the teachers' ex- to publish In the papers THF II’ M IN STOM MH. * England, at Wend " iand. a big music deed I« fro* S. .' the WPIamett Valley Company, I* amination. b* required of candidates Mau» mid (.rienit*. Nt»,»-. » to Which | hall on the East Side. The audience rc e^tly pi ’ > lf Mr». Katherine Ward Pope was a tn Port) »nd on business nicipal election. li I n Subjected. Hupei iiilendelit Fields, of the 8. passenger for Portland on the noon ' ' The proposition of an appropria that witnessed the battle was a rec jail at Portland, I*, (’u , pa »«d through Eugene on the train today. ti *n for 4500 for the city park for the ord-breaker. Hurns entered the ring Ing a sentence fu Many and grievous are the abuses '• . Judge Georg*- II Burnet. < f Salem afternoon train yesterday. coming year was referred to the fi- a’ 175 pound-, and Palmer weighed Richardson to which the average person sub- i in at 16«*. I; bert Watson, a .«;>■ r’- h*r lands I ■ * *** Preaid nt Campbell, of the t’nl- is In the city, having arrived on the Jecta the stomach, • nane« committee. The wonder Is, ¡ tng writer, act”I as referee. The range 3 east. 1 fi veratty of Oreg, a, relumed this af afternoon train The council nnanfmonsly agreed Roy Crow xr ■rived h re today fro-*» not .that so many, but so few «tom that the curfew ordinance should be betting was 6 to 4 In favor of Burns The consld ,-atloi ternoon Irom a trip north. achn smarting und ar provocation do Burns has b”en offered 4in.otto tn j , J. M An tr wa. of Blackley, gr- Montana t* visit hi* parent«, Mr. and uot strike i rigidly enforced. to Pari» ¡ q April to meet a French rflve.l li * sterd'iy on busln as and Mr«. H J. Cro* The 44 **0O received from the coun When ths long •Abused »tom irh * Mr«. 8. J. Thomas arri will ri'tM. n h tne tom >rrow PIONEER OF OREGON (inc* ; ty was ordered applietl to paying the; boxer. a ♦ht‘ II turn, life Is w «de miserable by . indebtedness of the city for paving j Is dav from Em laira, WIs . Mr*. Cars Blnnl»ton. of WI DIFS \T lek headach nervousness, dis the Non it» of Major Forre Hlckm k Bark Congo Remedy.raad visiting t*t th» bom« of I* i. I th,' street Intersections of Wlllaniett« A after eating Or.. Feb 11 sleeplessness, » i y i w11 k j i * 3 bv the Hickory Brak Remedy Com P»w I), s. McDougall retur lion. 11« A B* i*tb. |t> Ei<«n. coat < (I tongue, ttefore the eyes, ternoan from 8 '.i.’ivitio ** pany. of Salem. Or., guaran eed to o coin J. P. Kilroy, who so su ■( The sum of 4 ’ 00, which w:is trans- grnei ml debili and the many othtr cu perat Is conds' tvd The Guard's n • rr* I from the general fund to the pure: guaranteed to cure your coug: Vetera' .«ma of Indluvstion. Mr«. William contest, went *p Port’nnd to or money refunded. Guaranteed ti wer fund, was replaced. a g d Then the weakened muscle« of thei V H Mslhew* ch ii after a visit wi make a friend of you. For sale b' nia<h «eel strengthening with Mf- Hull's Red Cro-s Drag Store an. The cont s. The u«’ of this simple ret of Janies J M’Cm first-class dealers everywhere. mlck vs. T1 r«»r a few data strengthens the whole ton B. Holenmn : volvtn g hoc digestive «»»tern »«» that It enn'take a 1 entry No. 12.9 m Mrs Sarah M Guthrie, a former car« of hll the food thst 1» eaten,, î‘.t<’rUa,d : 'township resident o' quarter of ,ec»' > without pain or dlatreaa Hull Drug 21 south, of range February 7 at the age of 73 years. west, was deci» ded by th register an ( o. sells Mi-o-na lu &0 cent boxes un-‘ She «rill be remembered by ail old receiver of th ie land of rice in favor der a guarantee to refund th«' money IT IS VNRK IRON ABLE for a vouns man to suppose that The contract for the erection of the residents of the city. on storms d-tys of the c--* “ unleas it d<x*s all that la claimed for two additional storie« to the J B be can «et himself up In a g x»d paying business without some cnn<»stant February in. f. \- t>y wearintí J capital to Invest In the enterprise Coleman brick buildings on Wfllam- A sure cure, or.e you ran d»,.eud Harbaugh wa M attorney for the ccr ^fwrt Perhaps this lack of ready funds has been the cause of ette street was stgned up by the suc- upon Hiekorq Bark Cough Remedy testant. your working for some one also Instead of yourself for these cessful bidder. J R Cheaem. and Mr A sure cure and It's pure Vst it If you want the beat substitute for many years Cheiem says he will begin work soon for all lung trouble«, coughs, colds, The grandmothers of the old n-i’ h a h*n get a Petaluma inmbator An account with this bank will afford yon a convenient, If proper arrangements can be made hoarseness and sore throat For salé Dunkard families • — CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. safe and altogether Ideal method of keeping your surplus with the tenants om the buildings to t*v Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and sylvsnia have mad funds where they will grow Into a tnni that in time will make bulM affoldlngs over the sidewalk •ry Bark Cough R< a Delavno, of thia city, Jdy” and poMlulc your slice ess In business In front. their families r htuhand a«<l children. Other« have nucceedcd In thia way you years. X ow v 1°. Cal., has been quite I» I’HEMII K dealers x«v' r s,»«»« tlRte pant, but at last re IKKIt K \V (,FN<»\ a sile w»s Improving. The* ex- to go to Ix’*« Ange]«« soon if het L Fslibistwd 14*2 edit ion continues to improve. , t C«|’ltal and «urpli«« $100.000 the Uc.-tn spray pump be * »nd all dealers < ! W. K. BROWN, l*rr«Meot. I \\. owlH BN, t »«tiler buying Pumi*» at all prices and pr«- • I». A. PAINE. Vice I’n.l^ i.t, M W BROM N, t-.f. < aahlrr par«*d sulphur spray. The work of laying stone foi Robert Donici* has CHAMUERS HARDWARE CO. r^cFfve<l new Preabyterian chutch kaa begun. ............................................ ............................. .... sion of the Nlcklin & N CHAMBERS HARDWARE co . East Ninth and Oak streets : ; Alaska Varsity I ouring Outing Webster Chanticleer 1 heo Richmond Isimgton Velante Student Jerome I okio Rob Roy Glencoe Dartford Minto Bobs Basil Jennico Dunloc F en wick ALLEGED HüDSE THIEF LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE C0MP0UH3 Helmet Brand 25c Cuffs, Sale Price S. H. FRIENDLY I :♦ ♦ ♦ TAFT MACHINE WINS IN COURT ♦ ♦ ♦ ENGLISH SUFRÂGISTS r COFFEE EA SPICES TEA BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS j.ljST gjGHT , IT’S UNREASONABLE The Eugcr.e Lo-’n <SS Savings Bank .. I CONTRACT FOR COLEMAN BUILDING SIGNED CLOSSET & DEVERS D- J INSURE YOUR HEALTH «o COMFORT