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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
PectUiar to Itself ' ndooh teat and Mrs L. M Travis the sec ond. The following guests were In vited: Meedames L. M. Travis, L It. Edmunson, John Buoy, Geo M - Morran, H. D. Jones, F. W Osburn,* In combination, proportion and process, Hood's Sarsaparilla E. O. Potter. J. W Hobbs. Wrn Pres ton, J. W Quackenbush, P K. Ham is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cares. mond, J. K. Pratt, Watson, J. Gold It is made from the best blood-purifyin", alterative and smith. J W Kays, J W Shumate. J. M Woodruff. H C Mahon. E F tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar methods as to Mink. G W M: e- F retain the full medicinal value of each and ail. (From Saturday«’ Daily Go»r4 ett (Marshfield. W F Osburn, Mlnees tbs present method of keeping The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu The work together, and In thia perma Duan and Quackenbush. indoor athletic mee; g| I matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by nent way giving a training in accura the stadenta of the Untveial-y |n Mrs W, p Boynton entertained cy end neatn.es not always possible armory la«t ev«a»ing e^uing was a u su-^ arnvory last with the scratch tablet system As this aftwrnoon for a few of the young 'the attendane» being !ar«< and tfe a record for the teacher, the parent wia»a of the L’ntvsnrlty Y W. C. A. several events pull’d off were vw> - ■o - and the pupils thrmeelve» this Interesting. The results wwr» u Mra. J W Kays entertained a few system is certainly worth while. Of tnltows - . Begin to take it today. follows •v*n greater interest because of re- of her friends Friday afternoon la Sold by druggists. 100 dose9 Ji The Wv» of *v»nts, with the ta» lis«M f»rei henirfu ooot introduction is the work of the ho»« ol Mrs Sykes, of Roseburg For <k««a wbs ,-«*». nae FVTBtlv« ef dow — them ners and pr>»es given, ar- «« f .k. department of drawing, and that of Sewing and conversation oeenpted the ---------- ------- i»v4ici»« la isklat 1 25 yard desh. k^t. »B1 being !••• by «raporaUB« breakage ar l«Aiaca> sewing The exhibit of drawings and afternoon, nt the el owe of whir* the Sana. Haok ■ Saraasamla la saw *«l ap I« -baa» Sold bj dzoapiu or ««nt pmmptly by mall. Hat, $3.88. Polder I Davis color work occupies the wall span* SoaMan, aaate’.eg by M'ws Myrtle Kaye, tela» toklvta «aU«4 .Sgrsataka. •• wall u la th« Bristow, lat; Moores, 21 Ku»» C. I Wmd Co LowaU assai UgaiS tana IMnaiaa« kava Maabeab/ Uk of the eaoembty mo* and of the »erred a ebaftng dich supper 'dayy3d —o—- three reaitetion room» on the second 2. 25 yard dash, beats and ’iw-u The students of the high eehool floor of the high school. It hi a rev 1 (H R 1 Poster fpern * elation of the eagerness with which ara preparing for a barlecnu» county Krieger, let; Haley, ' d, ’ Elnsin, pupils have seised upon »his opportu fair to be held on Friday and Sator- gntehed one from another, and 3^ nity of expressing themselves by day erealagn of n«xt week. their aniacs must be a«rer.atned from , 3. High jumn. Knife, |i j, meaan of the'r hands Not always the list of the missing. There will Quackenbush 4- Sons Rev. and Mrs D. C. Kellems ten Is real artistic ability evident, but be a gr«at public futr ra! tomorrow. Moullen 1st . Taylor and M- Intiye a reception to the divinity for all It Is a mein» of observation dered County Coroner Dr. T. A Burke tied for second. and a means of expression. As for students and faculty last evening at today began a thorough luvestlgatiou 4. 388 yard dash, running »hoe, the »ewing one must »” that to ap their home on Mill street. of the cause« lesdirg t > the terrible 1st., $4 80, Burden ä Grahcm; Joj The rooms were beautifully decor preciate what this training must E1 Paso, March 7.—Fire last night holacaust. There will also be an In spoon, $ 1.50, J. S. Luckey ated in the school colors and Ore dnetroyed the boys’ dormitory and vestigation by the board ol - t icatlon mean to the future of many homes Moores, 1st; Kilts, 2d; Rel*, Sj gon grape and daffodils. Misses ACer all, the thls.-s of grMtMt In- So far there boarding house In the New Mexican and other officials. 5. 300 yard danh, < H. Si F« Minnie McMahon and Helen Green t’rost are to ha found on th“ first School of Agriculture at Mesilla Parlt Is no d“flnl’“ cuntbislon as to the card album, $2 00, O. J H«>11. assisted Mrs Kellems In receiving floor of the bnlldlng Bird houses while many were sleeping, and there cause of the fire or where the blame, Krteger. 1st; Haley, 2d: Ellmske, galore occupy every available spot In and provided a very unique and in- were many narrow escapes It I- g i-r. 3d. Harvey if any, Is to be pl -ced the tereBtlng art guessing contest for hall and recitation rooms, bird hous Forsythe, who gave the alarm and ally addmitted that 'f the building Fr p p et p . _ 6. Wrestling. Wrestling, Jr. Jr and Fr. Hight re- awakened the boys himself, was in had bee« o' appro« • Lreproo- - u . es so varied in plan and r mstructlon evening's entertainment. » •> r. a Borneo ___ hoi nant, 12.50. Gilbert. that a village of them would certain freshmenta consisting of punch, wa- jured by a part of the roof falling on struction the calamity could not hav-> Sr. and Soph. Schwerin« Schwerlng A & Lind ly show no monotony, and there Is fers and candy, added to the enjoy him. 1 AA t in ~ ’ trade. _1 been averted looked at from this ley, >2.00 surely a house for every paid of birds ment and the expressions of good standpoint. Also it Is niw believed Ramp defeated Wnrenborg that mar wish to sot up housekeep will from the many guests proved the fire did not originate from the Mo-ga”. ’’Inner of th“ first bout. ing In Eugene Before you tire of thia to be one of the best entertain furnace or from the explosion of a 7. 1000 yard run. sryta -ho»«, these you are attracted by the fra ments of the season heat boiler. From testimony «0 far |3.50 Hill Gun Store; 2nd, sub. to grance of the bread which crowds the addneed It started under th “ stairway I Oregon Weekly. Hociety Personal« desks In one room. The mere fra leading from the gasement to the Wood, 1st; Sievers. 2d; Hoove, Mies May Withers, of Albany, grance la so delicious that one longs first floor of the building. Janitor 3d. for a task such as the Judges have stopped for a few days’ visit wl'h Fred Herler stoutly rnainiafns there 8. Tug of War, Soph 4 Frwb, bad. Yet one cannot envy the judges friends hero on her roturn from Call-1 Camden, N. J., Mareh7 .—Three was no wsste or rubbish there. won by «nphm«>re t“an«, con«l«»hgnf the difficult »ask of adjudging a fornia. Official« are doubling their efforts Clarke, Scott, Nell, Voight and S’orie. Mrs. l.lachon Miller leaves tomor- robbers, who successfully robbed the prize tn this Ins’an.-e The exhibit to ascertain the names of the three Tug of war, Sr. vs. Jr., won by is one that every mother and father row on a trip to S.-attle and Portrand poetoffices at Pedrlekton and Bridge girls reported to have b“en In the seniors, consisting of Gardn»r, Ste Mrs Miller will be gone until the last port last night, were surrounded by should see. a farmers’ posse today near Wood basement at the time the fire started venson. Zacharias. Arnspiger atd of ths month and said by the janitor to have no McArthur. Mrs. J. F. Robinson and daughter bury and a pitched battle ensued.. A few of Mrs Cheshire’s friends 1 In which two of the robbers were tified him of the fire. While the jan 9. Wrestling. 145 pounds, |5.H apont thia afternoon with her In sew Helene are spending the week In shot, one probably fatally, The oth- itor practically cleared himself upon college pipe; Sid Smith. ing arthlea for the aew hospital. Mrs Portland. er escaped and search for him con- bls own testimony, »he feell-ig against Lyman defeated May. Cheshire served a dainty luncheon | him Is high in Collingwood. UM. 10. Wrestling, 170 j>ounds, $6 0» Yesterday one father, crazed with Stetson shoes; Bobe-ts Bros. The Wednesday Afternoon Whist * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ grief, made sti a»:empt upon the life Taylor defeated Sweek. ♦ lia BODIES HAVE Club will meet with Mrs. ♦ of Herler, who la now h“lng g --rd ' BORN 11. Sot put, box candy, $2.00; ♦ loughby neat week in the last meet- * BEEN IDENTIFIED by the police. In addition to the Palace of Sweet«. Handicap event. ♦ ♦ Ing of ita series. blame. Justified or not, being h-aped Moullen, 1st; Voight, 2d; McIntire, Cleveland, March 6.—Vp to noon upon him Herler ha« broken down 3d. On next Thursday, the nth. win At Leabnrg, March 5, 1908, to D. today 112 little bodies had been Iden with grief over the loss of three of 12. Broad jump, hair bruth, |2; occur the annual busness and social Hooker and wife, a daughter. tified among the pupils of the lake his own children In the fire. Linn Drug Co. meting of the First Congregational As the day wears on the bell-f view school In Collinwood, who lost Kuykendall, 1st; Bristow, 2d. church This meeting, with Its roll I their lives In the firs which gutted gains that the number of dead will 13. Wrestling heavy w“ight, brut call nnd gathering of the church fam OFFIC IAI, WIRF '"T total upward of 180. the building yesterday. Twenty-four pip», $5.00; Hartley & Kuth» ily, Is always a pleasant event In the FOR XORTHTERT hourrhave p»«s“d. but the etact num Moullen and Zacharias fougbt 1 Ilfs of the church ber of fatalities is unknown and It draw. —o~ • Portland, Or., March 7.—Westers may reach 178. Row many bodies CHILD FATAI'V 14. Tug of war, pick’d «am n Mrs Adelaide Lilley and Mrs. Oregon and Western Washington— are still in the ruins, if any, has not BURNED AT PLAY Sid Smith's locals. Declared a driw. Frank Page entertained Tuesday af- Fair tonight and Sunday; light frost been determined. Officials were: Clerk of the ooune. ternoon, March 3d. Mrs. C. B Wil- tonight; easterly winds. The search of the ruins Is still pro- Portland, March 7.- Mnrian Catto, Olen Arnspiger; field Judges. G»jrge lotighby and Mrs Frnnk Wetherbeo Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washing reeding, and so far I ‘ S bodies have aged 1 I. d‘ed today of burns receiv Hug, Dell McCarthy. Arthur Van Du usslated in nerving Mrs. L. E Tld- ton and Idaho—Fair tonight and been recovered and of these 56 it is ed while playing with Pre in the yard sen and Grover Kesiliy; referee. ball secured the first prize In the con- Sunday; freezing tonight. generally admitted cannot be distln- of a neighbor at St. Joha yesterday Dick Hathaway. meet A SUCCESS Mr» Watn»», Freeland, Mrs Calkins and Mrs Thompson R«d and whit» earnation» decorat ed the diala* room, wh»re M's* fes- •le Oalklas and Ml«» Mthwl Johaaon served lavFstloss wer» extended to the foliowlM» Mesdames Rtudlay, Qnaekeabnsh. Kon»y, Prosear, Rarah T tu «peen, Ccwkerllns, lÿak, Fred Chambers, Beb waraachlld. R'xirs», B«x<th. Shelley, Knykendall, FnBsr, C ■ Frank, Y»r!agton. Tollman,, Walton, «a»*» Jeh»son Watson WI1. blns, i eid»r», C. Woodrnff, W Calk las. Gao Hall, Hr , Freeland, Th» most ImportaM and mW »tab- Charta» l'ber, A K Patterson, Ru». orat» affair» of the week wer» the MB W»J- b. Perd 4 M Calila». rnll»t»ry evening a»4 afterno >a gives Adair, Loww, Mineas (Took and Marts by Mrs W L. «outer» to many fries»» Lund. On both uccanl'-tnt uLKary nffocia Mr» Jara Willoughby ”*“r'-!n’d were carried out In dee«.ration» ar, I « tctaininsat For Toed y evenl..g on Walneartay afternoon for h- • sis gue'ta war» lnvlt«»d fir mlllter. ter, Mrs. Whlt»»lde, of Portland Tbw ahi t, nnd 1abl*s, e*ore '••rd« so1 afternrx n »«• mowt enjoyably (pent mai nr of »string refreshments were in conve -al'oa and the dr«»! ; of lemon doll» I" l’ft” M- Al in * •*«'!«« w**h »h« mi'»’« ■* 11 Mrs Kussell Wei« b and Mr». C. W ilum^Uiu’s prod aril >>i a C .l. imin was voted the winner of the prize. Ix»we as»l»t>’d the hoate.ts In receiving and Mis* Ida Watkins and Ml»« Veda The Invited guests were: Mewdames Quackenbush served In the dining Van Scoy, Cloran, Stafford, Terrill, room Mr. Tldball and Mrs. Boynton Geo Yoran, Fred Chamber«, 8. W. won the honors In the same and Mr Taylor, Densmore, lzx>mls, Pinker»,.n, I.ink and Mr». Geo. Yoran secured Emmons, Sheldon, Calkins, Hard, the consolations The Mandolin Club Maurer, Cockerllne, Al Hampton, F furnished music during the evening W. Osburn, 8 D. Allen, Geo. Mil The Invited guests were Mr and ler, Geo. Willoughby. Mrs Geo M Miller, Mr. and Mrs J. Thursday noon the Thimble Club W. Shumate, Mr. and Mri M. F Grigg.«. Mr and Mr« l> Link, Mr met with Mra Arcbl« Livermore at and Mrs E B, Mink, Mr and Mrs her home on Rast Eleventh street Frank Gilstrap. Mr and Mr« Geo The hos’eas served an elaborate 1 Yoran, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Osburn, o’clock luncheon to the club and a Mr and Mr». I H. Bingham, Mr and few guests, after which the after Mrs. Romeo Gilbert, Mr and Mrs. noon was devoted to sewing Buoy, Mr and Mrs H P Bladden, —<> • Mrs. A K. Wheeler and Mrs. R. St Mr and Mrs. William Preston, Mr. Bryson entertained the laidlew' All and Mrs. J. D. Buell, Mr and Mrs L. Soaiaty of th» Congregational einreh E Tldball. Mr and Mr« I- . Welch, Mr. and Mr». L M Travis, on Tuesday afternoon at the home The regular election Mr and Mrs. Hartley, Mr and Mis. of the former G K. Chrisman. Mr and Mrs L. E of officers was postponed one month B«*an, Mr. and Mrs F I, ClMBtert, The hostesH served dollclou» refresh Mr and Mrs. L. R. Edmunson, Mr. ments. ——o—• and Mrs Hughes, Dr. and Mrs Boyn The Y. P R C B. of the Congrega ton, Dr. and Mrs. C, W l.owe Hr and Mrs O. K Hmlth, Dr and Mrs. tional church will be entertatn*d at M L York, Dr and Mr« C. II Wil the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 14 loughby. Dr and Mrs D, A. Pain», Wheeler this evenlne Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Prentice, Mia ( Laura Harris, Mra. Lucy Abrams Tne exhibit of the work «if the On Friday afternoon Mrs. Heeders public school*, now shown In th»| entertained again In an original and bigb school, 1» proving most conclu-1 delightful way Little Ml»» Jean •Ivefy the wisdom of the present Welch, droned in the national col ■chool management. Those of us ors, met the gn»»ta at the door Mra who are out of our teens are forced I Freeland, Mrs Russell Welch and to wish we might begin all over Mrs Adair received with the hostess again when we »e« what the boys and I An alphabetical game served to the girl* of today are able to do with break the formality during the early their hand». Note books from all the part of tho afternoon and a guessing grade» from the first to the eighth Content In the name« of gcnersl, re show at a glance the character of th- suited In a tie for the prize between work and testify to the advantage of Hood’s Sarsaparilla m Ba reata b« MRRIW ES84PÍ » BIIRIIII IMMIÎW FARMERS' FÌSSE ALLEI IK RIMER i|:x. i:::::;:::;:::::::::::::;::;:::::::::::::::: . .................................. iS slightly damaged and in order to dispose of them at once we are quoting prices that in ever ything, but the sale includes the following lines Builders’ Hardware, Silverware, , Carpet Sweepers, Wool and Fur :e prices reduced to attract attention Reg White Lily Wahslng Machine.. Enamelled Teakettle», large size Enameled Kettles, large size. . . Silver Table Spoon» Enameled Kettle« medium size Can Openers. . .............................. Enameled Kettles small size Rockers.................. Soldering Seta Shear», good Grana Shears Shear», good lllcycl» Shears, good Bicycle Lamp» Razor Strops Hair Brnshe» . . Hair Bru»hea Horse Brush«*« «11.041 «1*5 . . Horae Brushe «2.30 .40 • 1 M3 ... $2 34» 91.28 .08 91.78 .28 .93 81.25 82.09 Rockers Rockers Solid Rocker» Rockers Carpet Tacka. M’ahogsny Trout Fll«w, tier do» Reed Cha Chairs Trout File», per do» Chairs l ander», each........... Gun Wads, cardboard .1'3 .82 Saws, panel........................... ...................73 .58 Mats, 16x30 inches............. .......... ,81. (HI .65 Mats. 18x32 Inches.. • • • • • ............. $1.50 * .75 Mats, 26x4 4 inches ............. $3.75 92.50 e Bit Axe», Mann’». . . .75 Monkey Wren.’hes, 24 inch 91.33 Hatchcta............................... .42 Hammer»............................. .63 Hammers . .......................... .32 Ax» Handles 1 damag’d! . . .15 Surs Catch Mius» Traps. , .02 » Chrlaty Meat Saws.......... .19 Screw Driver« .01 Drivers .05 ?6.00 Fire Irons $4.15 S2 C9 Saws...................... Enameled Teakettles, small size Brasilian Gum to repair rubber .TU.JVI 96-1«5 : Chairs • one only»........... .............. «2.35 9175 1 Chairs tone only)..................... «2.13 91.65 1 Chairs I one only)......... . .............. «1.73 81.35 ( Chair» I one only»............ ........... 91..V» 9*1.15 1 Chairs I one only»............. ............. «1.00 .60 This is cur First. Sale in 19 years store keeping, and we will let you ju ’ge whether or not Cham Now B’ll........... 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