Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 20, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    HI'GMNH WHMILY «'ARB, THI RADAY. FBfUtl ARY 3». 1
- - —
I Inman, Elmira; Grace Sailor, Low­
dor Wollenberg, Guy Wollenberg. G.
ell; C. A. Walker.
W. Rapp. L. D. Carle, R. W. Bates.
Second grade—R " Smith, Junc­
O. C. Baker, Bert Westbrook and
tion City: Mrs. A E. Dea». Eugene;
wife, Charles Gilvin, R. H. C. Wood,
JaneteVon Pr^oyen, I^eaburg. Marj
E. N. Ewart, Fred Pierrette and wife,
Dav, Goshen: Ruby McCluskey, Eu­ Unhealthy Kidneys Make tapurs
It used to be considered tliat Zc
Jos. Pape, S. J. T. ILkLL V.’.
KI-
gene; Ollie Waite, Eugene; Joseph­
der and wife, W. H. Carrell, T B.
ine Hurd. Eugene; Mamie Sheridan. urinary and bladder trouble.-, wl re .
traeeii to the kninJ*
Cannon, «, A. Ptrry, ?7 C. Lor-ilon.
Eugene; Eva Higgins. Springfield,
Frank F Alley, C. B. Cannon, Mrs.
hut
now
niodii
Jessica Orswell, Thurston; Jennie
Frank E Alley, Mrs. C. B Cannon.
science prove» th’
Hurbert, Eugene; Martha Howard,
Fax Parrish, Mrs. Fax Parrish, H. B.
nearly »11 ,ilS(a
—
Lowell; John Holmes, Walterville;
i Church. Miss Mary Thomas. Mrs. Lyn
have their /»exumm,
Ethel Moore, Lorane. Laurel Inman,
(From Monday's Guard.)
Caton, Henry Richardson, Mrs. Hen­
A special meeting of the city coun­ Eugene; A. A. Kuyburz. Mabel; Rob­
in the disorutr J
these most
TodaJ is Eugene s big boost day. ry Richardson, John Hunter, Mrs. cil was held this forenoon at which; erta Culvert, Junction.
organs.
Visitors from
Roseburg. Cottage Walter Hamilton, Mrs. A. L. Kidder, time an ordinance calling a special
Third grade—Harriet Patterson
Grove, Junction City and Springfield A. S. Fray, Mrs. A. S. Fray, W. H. election for the submission to the Eugene; Welby Houston, Madison
The kidney, fi]tw
-
and purify tire blood,
are here and all have been made to Fisher, Mrs W. H. Fisher. B W. v,-.ters of the city the proposed char-
^r.WlLUMIl
.Ml IH'
M-.1U1I-J
e Ca»ey, JuD»'tlon; Ethel
ter
amendments
for
the
Issuance
of
:
Jo»«Pn
‘
“
«
that is their work.
feel at home by the members of the Bass. Mrs. B. W. Bass, J V Colt. Mrs. [
Eugene; Gertrude Robsen,
ÁVcíctable Preparation for As-
Therefore, when your kidney sue we-A
Commercial Club and the citizens E J Davidson, Miss Olivia Risley. water bonds and for the restriction , CrumFree|nan Eugene; I
Eugene; Clare Lee. or out of order, you can understand ho*,
sVnftating the Food and Recula
in general. The day has been ideal, Miss Lucille Ragsdale, Judge G W. of burials and cemetery additions < ;
... Walker,
— I quickly your entire body is afiected an,j
dr Smnachs aiklBowels ci
the sun shining brightly and the air Wannacott, Miss Stella Marsters. within the city limits, was passed
Junction; Mabel Ada Smith.
___ _____
________
It was first proposed to vote
cool
and _______
bracing.
The _________
visitors, ____
one Fred Bowen, Mias Grace Marsters,
, CI on
,yiErma Smith, Springfield; Ernest liow every organ seems to fail to do m
city j done.,, Eugene;L B/J‘%Tr?esdal^ Bli­ dutv.
and
rlili] dll,
all. Eav»*
have expressed luunioci
themselves
▼ • n .viis.
Mrs. E. L. Bashford. Mrs. B. A. Hun- these questions at the regular found
I
HILBHLN’
If you are sick or “ feel badly," bepn
as well-pleased with their entertain- «acker ’, Z. N. Agee, H WollPnburg. election April 6, but it was fc«Z_ gene; Ruby Edwards, Springfield; Al­
_ Mlcelil. Albert Abraham and that not enough time for the proper lie Bailey, Eugene; Mina Magnus, taking the great kidney remedy, Dr
ment here and those who have never F G.
Promotes Di^estitmA bee rful-
before visited Eugene are delighted wife, D E. Howard. W. L. Dysinger.; procedure would be had and it was
Nellie McCord. Creswell; Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, because as mm »
as vour kidneys are well they will help
uKen®-
with the queen city of the Willamette Fred Schwartz, G. A. Slgnallls and decided to call a special election on I ^
œss and Rest Contains neither
Mary Sprouse. Cottage Grove; Ruth all the other organs to health, a trial
—those who have been here before wife, J. H. Belknap, C. W. Parks and April 18.
Oputn.Morphine nor Mamai.
Balderee,
Eugene;
Belle
Toll,
Eu
­
The ordinance passed this morning gene; Susan Irwin, Walterville; Liz­ will convince anyone.
have always been from the first time wife, J T. Barker, D. P Fisher. Mrs. [
N ot N ahcotic .
If you are sick you can make no m«.
they viewed the city's beauteous sur­ Ross, John Atterbury, Mrs. John At­ reads as follows;
| zie Suffel, Pleasant Hill; Mary Smith.
take' by first doctoring vour kidneyg
terbury, Frank Clements. Mrs Frank
An ordinance calling a
special1
roundings and many attractions.
Springfield;
Lilah
Owen.
The mild and the extraordinary effect'of
The citizens in general have done Clements, G. W. J'»nes, C. W Brad­ election in the City of Eugene for
Primary—Cora Deyoe, Springfield; Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root.
'themselves proud In welcoming the ford, Fred Dillard. W E Bates. J. A. the submission to the voters of the
Mrs.
Blanche
Gilbert.
Marcola.
kidney remedy, is soon realized, it
G.
A.
Ryan.
Grover , city certain proposed charter amend­
| visitors and each has vied with the McMillan,
stands the highest for its wonderful cur«
other in trying to make the excur- Hughes. A. O. Parks, F W. Dillard. ments filed with the city recorder
of the most distressing cases, and is sold
! sionlsts feel at home, all of which W S. McElhenny, R. Hammond. H. C. January 4th, 1908.
on its merits by al)
va*
The City of Eugene does ordain '
I goes a long way toward cementing Calkins. A. D Bradley, Otis Fisher.
druggists in fifty-cent
I the ties of friendship between Eugene M. Church, L. Kolhagen, L. C. Gil- as
,
follows:
and one-dollar size­
Section i. Initiative petitions hav-1
and the cities represented here today vln. A. A. Bellows, W. W Cardwell
bottles.
You may
,
been filed with the city recorder
1 l»y those who have made the trip to and wife. Robert Kidd, Dexter Rice, ing
*
have a sample bottle
I J. H. 8ykes, F. A. McCall, J. W. ,, January 4th, 1908, tne one propp­
! accept of the city’s hospitality.
A perfect Remedy forConstipA-
bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
This day will Jong be remembered Wright, Lee Wimberly, L. W Ingells,'j ing the amendment of sections 108;
hon. Sour Stornarh.Diarrhoea,
how to find out if you have kidnev or
|as one tit the greatest boost days ever Mrs. Violet Gilbert. A Fields, Wiley and 112 of the city charter, and the
Tacoma,
Feb.
17.
—
A
dispatch
to
Worms .Convulsions, t everi sh
Mention tins paper
I held by any city in Oregon, and not Pilkington and wife, Mrs. Clara Rast, other proposing the addition to said the News from Taatosh light reports bladder trouble.
IM-5S and Loss or S leep .
I only will Eugene benefit by the pub- Mrs. T. J. Crlteser, G. V. Wimberly, charter of a new section in refer­ that a boat was beached-this morning when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
! lyicity derived therefrom, but the Mrs. C. W. Wharton, J. F. Barker ence to cemeteries and burials with-1 I containing the first mate and two liaiuton, N. Y. Don't make an- mistake,
Vac Sunde Signature of
other cities from which the crowds Miss Nell Barker. Miss Bessie i Whar- in the city limits, and it appearing sailors of the Emily Reed, wrecked at but remeinlier the name, Swamp-Root,
have come will be counted among the ! ton, Mrs. B. W. Strong, Mrs. J. B Bv- that said amendments so proposed can -Tillamook Friday morning. They Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad-
state's most progressive communities. era. Miss Garcia Byers. Mrs. G W. ! not be legally submitted to the vot­ [brought the body of the cook, who dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every botU»
NEW YORK.
Itowburg S|x-< ial Arrives.
' Bales. Mrs. A. Gunter W L. Moore, ers of the city at the regular April, died yesterday norf-ning.
ytSqs V T'Sl*’ M R 1"
F
The first delegation, that from Napoleon Rice and wife. H. I). 1908, city election, a special election
The names of the rescued, who are
Bprlngfield, came over on the Eu­ ! Graves. Mrs. M F. Rice, F. F. Pat- is hereby called to be held in said ! at Neah Bay, are First Mate Fred
gene-Springfield
local
at
11:10 terson, Miss Ruth Patterson. Jacob city on the 18th day of April, 1908, Zube, Seamen Arthur Jantuke and
- J
o'clock, and ten minutes afterward Bitzer, F. D. Weatherford, Mrs A. for the submission of said proposed Eauld Abelstedt. The name of the
the special train carrying 175 Rose­ ' Peterson, E Rhodes. O. P. Hender­ amendments to the voters of said cook is not known.
caact copy of wrapper .
burg boosters pulled in. The Rose­ son, Norman Agee, Mrs. C. H. Med-1 city. That said election be held at
The Emily Reed was wrecked off
burg people came for the purpose of ley, C. B. Patrick, Frank Carmen. C. I the usual polling places in each ward, the Tillamook coast almost two hun­
THI OBNTAUR COBMNr, Ntw VOR« CITY.
inspecting Eugene's street paving, S. Jackson, H. O. Lewis, A. Creason, j viz:
dred miles from where they landed
I and among the crowd were ten of F. A. Fields. J. F. Comee. S T. Smith,
First ward—At the city hose house today. They rowed along the coast in
A.
L.
Rhodemsn.
R.
W
Mullins,
A.
D.
1
[the city councilmen, Mayor Hoover
on East Eleventh street.
an open lifeboat and at one place off
land other city officials. The pave- Smith. W. C. Clingenpeel, 8. W Tur-[
Second ward—At the hook and lad­ the Washington coast were nearly
nell,
Jas.
Dolan,
Jos.
Mlcelil,
Robert
| ment had been swept clean and por-
der room in the city hall.
blown ashore, The survivors were
Third ward—At Heller’s black­ without water or provisions,
tlona of it washed off with the fire Robertson, G. Worthington, Judge J.
The
Rev. J. W. Brougher, the noted
I hose, and when the visitors from the W. Hamilton, (). A. Ilosser, L. B smith shop, 41 West Seventh street, cook died from exposure.
I south arrived it was In excellent con- ■Moore, F. C. Freyer, J. R. l<ee, A. G.
Fourth ward—At Wilkins build-
A revenue cutter will le^ve here pastor of the White temple church of
[ ditlon and showed off to splendid ad- (tutherlln, M. Negley, A. E. Kent and ing, 68 West Eighth street.
for N'eah Bay this afternoon and re­ Portland, will arrive in Eugene Feb­
I vantage to the exponents of munlci- .Wife.
That the judges and clerks of elec­ turn with the survivors and the body ruary 2 4 to hold metings in the Bap­
! pal improvement from the south.
tist church meeting house for the
< <ittng<- Grove Contingent,
tion to be appointed for the regular of the cook.
Presbyterian and Baptist churches.
The Eugene Military Band, Mayor
H. C. Matteson. H. H. Veatch. J. C. April election act as judges and
' Matlock, other city officials, members Johnson,
R.
Snodgrass. W.
H. clerks for the special election hereby
Dr. Broughor has just closed four
of tin- (’iiinnii-i i ial dub and citizens .Abrams, Mayor J. I. Jones. C. C. Ha-j called.
years’ work in Portland during which
(Special Correspondence. i
Section 2. That two certain reso-
444444444444*44« time 900 members have been added
Thurston, Feb. 18. Edward Mag- In general were at the depot to wel­ j zleton, O. H. Thompson, Geo. ilafl, 1
Dav-
Griggs
and
wife,
Dave
Scholl,
buttons
of
♦
The loco­
___________
.
_________ the common council passed
to the church, and he has preached
nuH, of this place, has been arrested come the excursionists.
DIED.
♦ to the largest audiences on the Pa­
for trespassing upon Mr. Hemel- motive fra» dec rated with flags and Tom Parker, M. Compton, John Bar-, January 13, 1908, looking to the sub-
Torn I mission of said amendments at the »
cific coast during these years. Dr.
wrlght's place, a warrant having been bunting, a id on the side of the ten­ tels, William Conner. Ed Tull
"Rosebur; Abrams, J. B. Protzman, Van Alli-1 annual city election to be held April ♦ ♦ + + + + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦4 Brougher is a young man of 38
West Orange, N. J., Feb. 17.- John Issued out of Justice of the Peace J. der was thia banner:
K. Rand ilph, treasurer of the Edison J. Totten's c»urt. The trial will lie Uaved stre» t specicl.” As the crowds son, M. Martin, Dr. Kime and wife, 6th, 1908, be and tbe same are in
years, but today ranks with the great­
At the family home, 983 Willam­ est platform orators in the I'nlteJ
.Manufacturing Company, of which held some time this week before J us- emerged from the curs, the Eugene Mrs. Gross, M. Veatch, Tom Jenkins,! so*far as they direct the submission
ette
street,
Eugene,
this
afternoon
at
Commercial ('lull member< greeted Geo. Conner, G. G. Warner, Jas. Ben-; of said amendments at said annual
Thumas Alva Edison is president, tien Tot t <-ti
States.
committed suicide In the cellar of his
Mrs. Baugh and Mrs. Danks are them with the welcoming yells and son, A. Brand, H. Eakin, William: election, hereby repealed, rescinded 2 o'clock, Grace Elizabeth, daughter
President Roosevelt, after hearing
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Rohne,
aged
residence today by shooting himself among the Thurstonltes who are' ill the Roseburg crowd responded with Perntan, F. D. Wheeler. Frank Wil­ and annulled.
him, pronounced him a great preach-
7
months
and
23
days.
, the following:
>
liams. F. H. Rosenburg, C. Coffman, '
through the head
That the act was thlc week.
Mr. Allen Explains.
er.
.... He is not a professional evangel­
"l!os>burg. Eugene, watch us grow; Geo. McQueen, J. 1). Dubruille, W. H. I
deliberate v.as evidenced by letters
In reference to the re-submisslon
ist, but a pastor who succeeds in
At
the
Eugene
hospital
this
fore
­
We will vote for the IT. of O."
Lincoln, N. Jones, J. W. Baker, Dr. of the water amendments at a spec­
left by III wlolph, tn <1 he Is believed
' reaching the multitudes, and week
Tile
J
II
III
I
>i
II
g
Off
1
‘
liue
noon
at
10
o'clock.
Isaac
Barclay,
an
Woods, H. M. Anderson, Chas Coch­ ial election rather than at the general
to have . n tent .»ornrl’y Insane.
after week members are uniting with
"Be a booster, have some snap;
ran, Roy Ostrander, Lincoln Taylor, April election, City Attorney Allen to­ early Lane county pioneer, at the age his church.
Thoma* Edison wa t one of the fir t
Preparatory services
of 75 years. He had been ill only a will be held at the Baptist church be­
Sam Pearce, D. < Gover, Charles day made the following statement:
,R< '«burg's suri ly on the' map;
to arrive t the housa and prevented
"Consumption
hAd
me
in
its
grasp,
With paved streets and fine location Van Denberg, John Milne. Char.es
Mrs. Hand i;>h from killing herself.
"I am satisfied that 1 misappre- short time from la grippe and was ginning: Sunday night, February 16,
Mathews, Dr. Van Winkle, F. B. hended a requirement of the law rel- brought from his home at Fall Creek while Dr. Brougher will come Feb­
-She attempted Io jump from a win­ and I had almost reached th*» jump­ Can't be beat in all creation."
ing
off
place
when
I
was
advised
tp
Phillips, president Commercial Club, alive to the time stitch mtist elapse a few days ago and placed in the hos­ ruary 24th.
dow, but after a hard struggle Edi­
son succeeded In pulling her back to try Dr. King's New Dlsovery. I want "Roseburg, Roseburg, can't he beat •- J. H. Chambers, T, C. Wheeler, O. I after amendments are filed before pital. He leaves a wife and daughter,
Thtse services will be union in
to
sh
>'
right
now
it
saved
my
Ilf*».
Im
­
aalqiy.
We are bi ind to have paved streets; Veatch, assistant secretary Commer­ they can be voted upon. The new Mrs. Zachary Smith, besides hosts oi character and are purposed to help
provement began with the first bit- Mak- our city nice and clean
cial Club, W. A. Hemenway, J. 1. ¡election makes a delay of two weeks. ! friends to mourn his demise. A suit­ Eugene. A man who can command
tie and aft* r taking one dozen bottles Like our sister town. Eugene."
Wallace, J. S. Btoneberg, Colonel Wil­ It will make some additional expense. ■ able obituary will appear later. No an audience week after week for
m îrriii Kx r \( ii ><’
happy man again."
liam Blair, Charles Brunean, Jas. That additional expense I will hear, funeral arrangements have yet been four years that numbers 2000 or
TIMIN IK l>IT<T*KI> 1 was a well and
»ays George Moore, of Grimesland,
Eugene replied with the following: Hemenway, Frank Jordan. Alta King, as it w as entirely due to my mlsappre-1 made.
more will doubtless be a blessing t>
dpcjkFne. F b
The Hnr!ln-t n N. C, As a remedy for coughs and "Lane county, Lane, Eugene,
Bert Richmond. C. P. Jones, Jr., sec­ henslon that the amendments were
the numbers who will hear him in
twin No. 5, westbound, on the No - colds and healer of weak, sore lungs, Have you ever seen anything to beat retary Commercial Club.
not
so
brought
before
the
council
|
Eugene in similar work.
thorn Vacilli- tracks, wu.t ditched near and for preventing pneumonia New
Eugene?
Junction City Itelegution
♦+♦+♦♦♦++♦♦♦++♦♦+
:
that
they
Aould
be
voted
upon
at
the
J
Corollal'.'. Idaho, today, presumably Discovery Is supreme. 50c and $1 at No, never —except Roseburg:"
Th*» delegation from the Junction regular city election. To sutnmariZ" ♦
*
by ■ I t. ' >n rail. None were serious­ W A. Kuykendull's drug store. Trial
M ARRI ED
MARRIED
4
City Development League arrived on the situation: These water amend-1 4
ly In "urei,.
bottle free.
On one side of the banners dia- the 2:18 train this afternoon and ruents were submitt«,! to the people ♦
4
played by the crowd whs tills Inscrip­ they, too, were met by the band and I last October, carefully and in exact ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444» + + * + 4
Positively cured M
tion
"Roseburg, 1908, 5000 pop- Commercial Club members and es­ accordance with provisions of law
these Little Pills.
In Eugene. February 13, 1908,
u!:.ti in,” tnd
on the other side, corted down town. Torn Richardson, | prescribed by the legislature for so'
They also relieve E*
Frank
L.
Benzon
and
Miss
Laura
May
"1.
b trg. 1910, 10.000 popiMatlon." the Portland booster, arrived on the doing. In a Portland case, on their
tress from Dyspepsia. In­
‘
‘he ribbons worn by the excur- same train and w|ll address the big charter amendments. Judge Cleland Wiseman, both of Eugene, Justice of
digestion and Too HeafJ
'
v.a
war plnted:
p-lnted: "Roseburg for meeting tonight, Those arriving up ; held that the legislature had erred in the Peace R. S. Bryson officiating.
Eating. A perfect rem­
; cv -J streets."
from Junction are as follows:
edy lor Dizziness. Nansta
1 prescribing the procedure it did. and
H. L. Hann, W. C. Washburne, C. •that such amendments must originate
tieGrove trrivc«.
Drowsiness. Bad TasU
TJte Cottage Grove contingent, F. Hurlburt. S. L. Moorehead, Dr. N. lti a petition signed by the voters j
In the Mouth. Coated
nearly 70 strong, arrived on the L. Lee. II. M. .Milliorn, Soren Jensen. Though believing our first submission
Tonguo, Pain In the side
M 11:45 o'clock Roseburg local and J. H. Eccleston, J. H. Bushnell, G. M. i.legal,
TORPID UVEIt. Tl*l
it seems more expeditious to
♦♦ formed lii line on the depot platform. , Jackson. .Mayor C. P. Houston.
Portland. Feb. 15. Jaseph Ander­ regulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
,submit the amendments again in the’
♦♦
son,
the
highwayman,
was
tonight
M The Roseburg boosters were kept at
Visit the l'niv<*raity.
method the judge declares to be the!
the depot until the arrival of th«»
About 3 o'clock this afternoon the •proper one rather than submit to the' convicted of the murder of Harry SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
regular
train
and
the
delegates
from
visitors
boarded
the
street
cars,
pass-
♦♦
delay that would be required to test I Logan, the engineer, wham he killed
Genuine Must Bear
♦♦ both cities formed a line and march­ se having been provided for all by ■Jn court the legality of the former I while t'lvfng his profession of high­
way robbery.
ed down town together. Cottage the Commercial Club, and they were proceeding."
T
Signature
* “ ac-Sinnis
'■'-Olímid oignaiur®
An appeal will be taken.
Grovt
tallied the follow- taken u the I’niveraity of Oregon A
Ing
rove, 1910, 9999. uii'-ttlng was. held in Villard hall and .
Head
•v," an I "Cottage i It -.il*':i' I'unipl » 11 and others di iiv- i
■WM
r
’-mor <WlB«TtTllTf$
I short ailil r» ssis. After th* unit
U, of <)., at Eu-
♦♦ Grov -
rer,.<jr
P^ITUTES
is Near at Hard To Hundreds of
V
Ing the crowds return d down town
• «
Eugene R iik I its ,
Ki ven by the crowd were and were giveu the freedom of the
Blows:
city.
f
Don't neglect an
: i» ■, Er
Mi-etint, Tonight.
♦ ♦
quern city
Backache is the
A
rousing
reception
to
aii
the
visit
­
help.
(From
ige Grove
r
ors will be held tills evening Speech­
♦ 4
Yesterday.
Neglect hurrying ♦ J their aid
vote for I
h 208 additions,
«•♦ ■
es will li > delivered and a genuine cl*4s I the ;
Means that urinai troubles follow
■st meeting in the
I •
l >ve feast »«ill be h id. Tom Richard­ history of t
C
♦ V
hristlan church in quickly.
♦ e I
son and otheis will speak^ .Many Eugene.
I):
T
Dire distress, dl
U» place
M. Martin proved
tes, Bright's
4«
. Springfle’.d people wh > were unable to be a loyal
disease.
but bo<
♦ i
^10 be here during the day will coiue 1st.
« «
His converts
will
doubtless
that
she
Mrs. g . Lister of C56 Charnelton
4*
over and join In the boosting
prove lasting, as his converts in the St . Eugene. Ore., says: "I have suf­
♦ ♦
Notes of tlie Day.
Well, well. well."
past always have dine, while the fered a great deal with pain in my
Two huge "Welcome" bauners were rest of the members have been built
»« This beats Cottage drove al!
hung across Willamette street before up In the knowledge and power of back and lameness ,n the loins, as
We have just secured
:: Well. well. wel."
well as disorders of t’ie kidneys. Some
/
the excuriionista arrived this morn- the Word of God.
♦4
time ago I decided, to taks! Doan's
the agency for t x •
| Ing. one In front of the Commercial
Hella
ballu
hallo.
In the Bible School yesterday, Kidney I lib and af ter using them for
♦ ♦
dub and the other at the alley be­ there were 515 present. This de­
celebrated
Hella ballu hallo,
tween the Hotel Stu»eds and Kajs' partment of the work is meeting a few days I found} great relief from'
♦ ♦ Way up. way up
the pain and lam-n|ss I most heart-
furniture
store. The latter was put
♦ ♦
Cottage Grove!"
with much favor and benefit and
womm nd thli remedy to oth-
;
up
b>
a
number
of
merchants
in
that
lni|M>«iug Lire of March.
will quite surely continue to Increase
♦♦
vicinity and the other by the club.
♦ ♦
in numbers and Interest as it has
For sale by all Meal»rs. Price 50 !
IL-aded by the band. President L.
Mayor J. D. .Matlock invited Mayor done ever sine
L. Whitson and Manager Hartog, of
Evi*'”r?,i:'"£rn Co" Bxffrio. I
e the revival began,
♦ ♦
'
Hoover,
of
Roseburg,
the
Kosebiv
-<
The church was crowded to its StaTer >rk’ *° * ‘“’’r1* for ,he I’nlted
•In» Coninit-rclal
< omnicrcial dub
>?her prom­
Club and ot
♦ ♦ inent rltliena,
clt Isens. the visitors were councilmen and the Eugene councll- utmost last night, while th*
Remember theJ name—Doan'»—!
♦ ♦ marched down the mkblle of Willam­ men to lunch soon after the arrival g»list ably < delivered that s evan-
lendid
f
♦
of the excursionists.
Acknowledged everywhere t? be the leaders in the
sermon on " Christian Bicycl
and take no other!
♦ ♦ ette atr«*f to the Commercial Club,
The city’s handsome fire team and
♦ ♦ *hrrq they enthervd In front of the
The grand
fashion world. The/ are perfect in every detailand
♦♦ l Hiding and p.«<t‘d for a photograph. the chemical engine were brought th^ church I total of accesstons to
»'.tiring tbe meeting is
with the aid of the Cutting apd Con struct-on Guidas,
out
by
Fireman
Croner.
They
excited
208.
So lendid encouragement for a
All the way down
the
admiration
of
the
visitors
noble
fut
column waa tree
so simple that the most inexperic Ted re; s»>n by their
tore prevail
»lause
Mr
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fr*oT’
Every It
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«statt
use will make a fashionable aid p eriect fitting garment.
is
attend al Sun,lay and mid-week s
mervn
a
for a train or run for a
w
vices at t »*» Christian church,
These Gui.es are furnish'd Ires with every pattern.
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a
Paper of carpet tacks y<
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McCallum is the etfi* i>-
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Call and I ook thr-iugh th j cat.i ; > •. Ask for a copy
good run for your money.
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VISITORS IN THE
CITY TODAY
For Infants and Children.
t
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Oyer-lht
. SPECIAL ELECTION
WILL EE HELD
ON APRIL 18
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
»
MORE SURVIVORS
OF EMILY REID
CASTORIO
SUICIDE OF
. TREASURER OF
EDISON CONCERN
DR. BROUGHER
WILL HOLD MEETINGS
IN
FOR TRESPASSING
SICK H c AUACHE
EUGENE
Racket Store
c y,Gloves,Ribbons, Laces,
Knit and Muslin Underwear
Notions, Stationery, Etc.
a Iso a nice line of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
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