Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 05, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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TME KVOKNE WEIKLT UVARir THURHDAY, MARI ff 5. Ilios
been recovered, thirty-two being iden­ the deal R adv obtains Pratt's ranch
« n South slough by giving his tn ex­
tified.
change his residence property in
Florence and paying hint the differ­
ence Mr. Ready Intends to move his
family to the ranch In a few days. H *
will rrefdi* there and conduct his meat
market in town.— The West.
HUNDRED AND FIFTY
Highest in Quality
CHILBStN LOSE LIVES
(Continued from Tage Or.e.>
Columbia
Records and
Phonographs
way to the place where the bodies
lay and carried out the injured.
Many tried to break through the
crowd and got so far as to dash to­
ward the flaming doorway.
Some
were restrained with difficulty. As
soon as the firemen and volunteers
could get close enough tQ the flames
attempts were made to pluck the
bodies fiorn the death heaps at the
doors, but it was found that the
flames had practically incinerated the
bodies.
Firemen with rakes, forks
and shovels turned up blackened
bodies, little blackened skulls and
masses of charred flesh.
It was awful.
Gold moulded O
Cylinder
Exchange
Teeihers Were Powerlem«.
Yor can exchange yovr old or broken records, any make for
Mw Columbia Records.
When a record, disc or cylnider gets broken or when you
want something new instead we can make you a good allow­
ance for it.
SPECIAL OFFER: Now we are going to take one old
record and make and give you a new one for it, for every two
new records you buy of us. Th;s is a special offer and will be
good up to and including April 10. Blank records, needles, a
new catalogue for the asking.
HILL’S GUN
Successor to Barker Gun Store
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5J 3 Willamette St.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE
(Mtiin no Sawdust, Ashes. Chop Feed or Bran. Ask for and try once— SKIOOO Condition
Tablet». Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Blister, Heave, Fever. Hog Cholera tablets, Louse Powder,
Spavin Cure, Barb Wire Liniment, Pink Eye, Distemper, Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets.
h,r sale by Hull's Red Cross Drugstore.
True planting is all the rag" around
Irving. Many acres have Uee:i plant­
ed during th- past wes-k. The out­
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IS i. ial Correspondence.)
Irving. March 3.—Clay Zumwalt look is favorable for our beautiful
r iurned Saturday from Portland, valley.
where lie has been visiting.
Faul Zumwalt wa3 a passenger to
Portland Saturday morning.
Miss Guida Mtimma went to Eu-
fer.e Thursday afternoon for a short,
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For Iatan’ '
Titit.
There has been an attempt to or-
■ - ^iil
pnite a grange at Irving, but so far The Kind g
$»attempt has not been successful.
Bears the
Mrs. Charles Frlsb <■ entertained
quite a number of young people at Signature of t
her h me Friday evening.
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The children rushed for the front
and rear doors, and as the flames i
shot up became terrified beyond con­
trol. The teachers struggled brave-
ly to marshal their charges out of the
building in something like order, but
they were helpless. Doors and win­
dows so >n became packed with terri­
fied little ones, whose panic left them
helpless to escape.
Many children
descended the fire escapes, but fear­
ed to Jump on reaching the bottom,
and were pulled down to make room
for others.
Horrors Paii'fle llescriptioii.
were enacted
Fearful scenes
i
around the burning school house,
Fathers and I mo nera raved! cursed
and prayed.
Walter C. K«'llick, a newspaper-
man, who had two children in the
building, and who reached the build­
ing shortly after the fire broke out,
deciares the ba- k door was. locked.
He tried to force tfye door but failed,
and then broke the windows otid res-
cued several children.
At 3:20 p. m. the 148th body was
Recovered.
Awful Scene Enacted.
Many of the rescued ara believed
to lie fatally injured, either by fire
or by being trampled upon. Three
little girls met Instant death In at­
tempting to jump to safety from the
third floor of the burning building.
A man named Dorn, who discov­
ered his daughter among the mass of
injured ar.d crushed, caught the girl
by her hands and in his frantic ef-
forts to save her pulied he; arms
foni her body.
Four children of thf»-janitor of the
building lost their lives in the fire.
The greatest los3 was caused by
one of the exits to which scores'of
children rushed being closed.
The
door opened inwardly and could not
be opened against the crush and
many lives were lost.
Reports of the number of dead va­
ry. but the b“st information is that
over 150 perished. Of nine teachers
seven are accounted for.
The pupils were mostly from nine
to twelve.
Up to 1 o’clock sixty bodies had
Catarrh is an entirely unnecessary
disease and should not be toNra'ed
for a single day now that Hvomei is
so generally known and has made so
many cures in Eugene and other
towns.
Modern science has disproved the
old theory that catarrh was a blood
disease. It is a germ trouble, and the
remedy is Hyomei. which medicates
the air you breathe, killing all ca­
.■I», germs.
a«.,
tarrhal
- As"t‘h«r,«“is lif» and health in the
alr of the pine forests, filled with fra
grant and healing
so there
_ - . balsams,
.
. .
1» life and health In breathing llyo-
mel
1
So sure is this prescription to cure
even the
the worst
worst case«
cases of
of catarrh,
ca’arrh. that
that
even
Mr. Hull sells it under an absolute
guarantee to refund the mousy if It
does not do all that is claimed for
It.
Neiellci* lias Vow Found the. Tiru<-
May to tun' Indigestion.
Volt F. OF (.1 MtDIAX S oAl.E <F
RE 41. PROPERTY.
Nolle«» is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of the County Court of
l.ane County, Oregon, made and «li­
tered on the 16th day ofDecembe-,
1907 in the matter of the gnardlan-
ship of Elmer Nela
Nels Oistad. Alic *
Geuevii Oistad and Raymond l’«i-
mer Oist.vd, tniuom. th«* undersign« 1
guardian will off»*r tor sale and s< .1
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at private sale to the highest bidd r
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♦ for cash at th«* law office of Wood
♦
♦ cock A 1‘otter, at No. IS. West Ninth
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Street In Eugene. Lane County. Ore­
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gon. «in ami after Saturday, the 29. h
At Cottage Grove, to H. R. Dunuar day of. Fetiruary, 1998. at ten o'cloc :
and wife, a daughter, weight 8 1-4 in th«e ftireniwn «>X *ahi day. the fob
pound».
lowing dhstiribed real property tu-
' wit:
February 2b, to Mr. and Mn» El­
The Southwest quarter of the
mer Ritchey, at Cottage Grove, a South mush «fuarter of Section 2 1, ait 1
daughter;
: th«* W«*st half of the Northwest qua -
! ter and tlh» Northeast quarter if
APPOlXTJIKhTN Of
Northwest quarter. Section 28, an 1
DIVINITY STUDENTN the West, half »»f the North we t
quarter an«f the west b»lf of tl e
The following Is a list of students Southwest quarter of Section 29, a 1
«iff (tie Dlvteaty- School who preach In Township I 7. South, rang“ 4, Ea-t
next Stualay. together with the places of th«* WiJIamctte Meridian. Tb.e
of their ministry :
lands lti Section 21 and 28 consis -
E. V. Stivers. Perrydale.
ing of 160 acres; the lands In Sec­
F c. Stephens. Fern Ridge.
tion 2 9 coiuflsting of l<0 a* res. 1 :i
D. E. Olson, Harrisburg.
all 32 0-mires, in Lane County, Ore­
Howard McConnell Oakland.
gon.
C. Hanson. Donna.
Dated this 22nd «lay of January,
H. A. Van Winkle. Scott's Mills.
1908,
C. C. Curtis, Elmira.
CARRIE P. OISTAD,
C. R. Moore. Halsey.
Guardian of Elmer Nels Olstad, Al­
F. M. Brooke, Pleasant Hill.
ice 'Geneva Oistad and
Raymond
R. L. Dunn. Dexter.
Palmer Oiutad. Minors.
stutKpH and roots ou the new part of
the road
Floyd Kelsay. Hyland Bro».' team­
ster, is laid up witu tin- mumps.
Quite a number of the uieu work­
ing on the W inberry in lasper Hill's
camp attended t.ie revival meetings
held at Rush Island durin, the past
week.
The first thing to do In the rase
of indigestion or stomach weakness
is to strengthen the muscular walls
of the stomach and intestines, so
that they will care for the food that
** eaten
In no other way can this
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_“9.^ Uk*««
o-na
tablet before each meal
Th'v
’
to the stomach
rMtll
7
’
strength
mttarluu a r» z< at 4 n
»nd »tlmulate« the nourl «g i
out of gastric juice», so that the food
aigeetwreadlly and its nourishment la
’■etain.Hf In the system to build tip
energy and vitality.
Uee Mf-o-na and you will have no
more sick headache, heartburn, bad
taste in the mouth, coat-d tongue,
spots before the eyes, sleeplessness
and the many other symptoms that
are the direct r- suit of Indigestion
HulFs Drug Store gives with eve-y
50-cent box of Ml-o-na, a guarantee
to re stund the money unless the rem­
Tauers were signed at Mapleton edy ettre:*.
Tuesday by which Harper Workman
and wife sold and transf«*rred their
ranch on the river above Acme to J.
N. Fredrickson.
The grandmothers of the old Hutch
,X«>TI< E K..V i’( BLIf'ATIOX.
C. H. Young, th«* forest supervisor
(Suecial Correspondenc *.)
Dunkard families in Western Penn­
at Mapleton, was in town Tuesday He
Lowell, .March 4. The last few sylvania have made and used "Hick­ Timlx-r land. Act, Julie if, I87M—-
I niti'il stntei» land Office.
informs us that he has had consid r- days snow has been falling on the ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised
Roseburg. On'gon, Dec 20, ’O'
able traveling to do lately in perform- low hflls around I.oweR, but only lies their families on it for a hundred
Notice is hereby given that in co
ance of the duties of his position.
on the ground a short time.
years. Now you can buy It of your pllanc» with the provisions of th“ »st
The school in Bernhardt's district
Th«* protracted m““tlngs at Rush dealers. Ask tor it and use it, be­
will open next Monday for the spring Island closed Sunday night
Th re- cause it's pure; because it will stop Of Congress of June 3. 1878 entitle)
term with Miss Katherine Levage as suit was thirteen conversions and' your cough; because It is the best 1 "An act for the sale of timber Ian Is
teacher.
three were baptized by immersion In cough remedy made today. Try it. In tile States of California, Oregm.
Elmer Johnson and family, who, the Willamette river on Sunday, the For sale by HuH's Red Cross Drug I Nevada and Washington Territory."
as extended to al) the Public iutndi
have been r“s<dlng at Aberdeen. first of March.
Rev. M. Wheeler Store and all dealers everywhere.
|Stat*»s by art of August 4, 189 2..
Wash., for two or three years past, departed for hfs home in Eugene
returned to Florence la-u Friday Monday morning.
J. B. and J. M. Wilhelm,, of Dex-j . Augustus E. Whitaker of Walto i
They have r«nt“d
Arms Haring's
Joe Hills has his logging rantp t.er and Creswell r«*Bpectlvely, arriv- ■ . coiuity of Lane. State (or torrltor- >
of Oregon, has this day. May 23 190?,
tanch on North Fork and will reside moved to the south side of the river ed dowu on the noon trait» today.
filpd in this office his sworn ata e-
eu it i>ie coming sLinmer.
and is about ready for work again.
munt No. 8TSB for the purchase of
A new gasoline engin«» for the
A prominent young man of Low­
■C /k fei T Ci I«. 1 A .
the SW 1-4 of Section No. 32. In
Evangelical church launch arrived ell ha I quite an experience getting to
Swn tn»
>'* •'ini Vo« Ha* Alvo»'.
T&wnshfp No. 19 south, Range Nix 7
a few days ago and has b • n put In the skating rink the night of the 22d.
West, W. M., and will offer proof
position for use ,ltr the boat. This He hired a buggy and was ready to Si vast«»
tn, show that the land sought la more
will be a great convenience for Bro. go on hfs wav for a partner when he
Lovell.
received the news that a tree of con­ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLI-1MEXT. valuable for its timber or stone that!
for agricultural purposes, and to ei-
A change is to take place in the siderable dimensions
had fallen
Estate of John R. Goldson, de­ rablfsh is claim to said land tDfo.-j
management of the Mapleton hotel across the road near the bridge. He
ceased.
W. W. Calkins, U. S. Comnrl Alon r.
March .-I. Charles Beach, who has determined to remove the obstacle
Notice is h *cebv given that the un­ at his office in Eugene, Ore rm. on
had thé hotel leased for th«- past year, and secured from Hyland Bros a
dersigned
administrator
of
the
es
­
Friday, the 6th day of Marti, 1904
win retire from the business and R. first-class cross-cut saw. careftifly(
tate of John R. Goldson, deceajKMly
lie names as witness: lienjry Hlu»'-
H. Clow will take charge again.
wrapping it to prevent soiling th. j has filed his final account in th“ mat­
son of Alma. Oregon, Clair- Hlnksor»
From E. K. Benedict we learn that buggy, and proceeded on his way.'
ter
of
said
estate
In
the
county
court
of Alma, Oregon, William H. Sall **
the Siuslaw Boom Company last week carrying the saw' almost the entire I
finished clearing the drift out of their distance to where he was to get his! of Lane County, Oregon, and Moniiny. of Alma, Oregon, and Sid.aey Port« .
the 2nd day of March, 1908, at tho of Walton, Oregon.
booms and there are no more drift partner.
Meeting a neighbor who
Any and all penwna tdilmlng rF
logs in the boom to he turned loose told him the way wa3 clear, now he hour of one o'clock in the afternoiva
in the river.
Mr. Benedict states says the next time he don't want any of said «lay. has been fixed by the said versrdy the above described lands a
that this is the earliest in the season saw, as he can carry an axe handler. court | for the hearing of cAjeeCjons requested to file their claims in tMa
to said I account and for the. final s«t- office on or before said 6th day of
that they have finished sorting over
David Wilhelm and son returned itlement of said estate,
All objections March, 1908.
the logs and separating then« from from Eastern Oregon last Friday.
be filed on or before said date
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
the drift.
Bert Kelcay made a trip to Eu- i must
Register
Last Saturday J. H. Pratt and Al gene last week and reports that the for final s Clement.
Dated January 16, 169$.
Ready agreed upon terms for an ex­ road near the’Lcwell bridge on the
DANIEL HINTON
chang«» of property, and some money south sida of th«' river is almost Inl­
John Barker, of Cottage Grov*
Amlnlstrator,
has been paid to bind the bargain. By passable on account of deep mud and I L. BILYEU,
spent last night In Eugen".
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SPECIAL SALE OF WINTER GOODS AT
AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE
SHOES
SPECIALS IN DRY GOODS
All Calico, Simpson and American, per yard
8J4c Outing Flannel, per yard
10c Outing Flannel............ -
12J4c Outing Flannel,per yard
Lonsdale Bleached Muslin, per yard
10c Bleached Muslin, per yard....
¿-4 wide Bleached Muslin, per yard.
10 per cent off on any shoe in the store during the sale
WAISTS, SKIRTS AND WRAPPERS
10c
ICc
EYE OPENERS
1
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10 Foot Roll Crepe Paper, all colors
Mephisto Indelible Pencils------------
100 Japanese Napkins, white or decorated
1 Large Size Curling Iron........................
Clarks ONT Lustre Cotton, per spool
Clarks ONT Thread, per spool —
Hooks and Eyes, all sizes, per card
Safety Pins, all sizes, per card.
Five Opal Nest Eggs..................
I 5 Foot G-ilvanized Wire Clothes Line
1 Victor Dietz Lantern
i Rolls Toilet Paper..
I No. 2 Lamp Chimney
A Boxes Saginaw Hardwood Tooth Picks
1 Hearth or Children’s Broom
One Box Birds Eye Matches
10c
5c
4c
5c
3c
4c
10c
15c
47c
25c
10c
Ladies' $4.25 Me hair Skirts, sale paice____
$3.25
Ladies’ $4.25 WooJ Skirts, black and brown
$3.35
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Ladies’ $3.25 Skirts, sale price ..
$2.35
Children’s $1.95 Coats, sale price..
$1.25
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Children’s $1,35 Coats, sale price.
80:
Children’s $3.50 and $3.75 Bear Skin Coats, sale price $2.50
Ladies $1.25 Flannellette Wrappers, sale price............... 85c
Ladies’ $l,5o Flannellette Wrappers, salo price.
$1.00
Ladies’ Black and Gray Sateen Waists
95c
Ladies’ Outing Flannel Gowns, white
70c
Ladies’ Outing Flannel Gowns, fancy.
65c
BARGAINS FOR MEN
li.oO Wool Underwear, sale......................
50c Heavy Fleeced Underwear, sale
50c Work Shirts, Heavy, sale......................
25c and 30c Wool Socks, per pair_______
4 Pair 10c Gray and Blue Mix^d Socks....
$3.00 Blue Flannel Shirts, extra heavy....
$2.25 Blue Fknnel Shirts,..........................
$2.(0 Blue Flannel Shirts, double breasted
$1.50 Duck Coats...............
Sale Positively Ends March 12th
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THE STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES DOWN
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75c
39c
. 42c
20c
25c
$2.25
$1 80
$1.70
98c
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