Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 26, 1908, Page 12, Image 12

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    EVGKN’E WEEKLY GVAMD,
THt RSDAY. MARCH 2«. HMP4
I
LANE REPORTS
Agents Moneybak Si’k, Kabo Corsets, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Dent and Perrin Kid Gloves, Schiess and College Brand Clothes Sfes.n Hat
Ihè Friendly Store—-Opening Exhibit of Spring Merchandise
KOT SUFFER^
Washington, March 2 3.- F-
dlcation points to an
Where do you buy your hats?
generally iu lhe railroad
trial situation of the count
ing to reports made by th.-
|
state contractee commi.-skm
> |
r. ports are to th$ effect that
the railroads suffered • >
by the "October panl»-,'' th j.,. ,’J'I
by no means sro serious as sa<t»3
ally supposed.
It appears from the reports th
the effect was felt particularly b,T3
Eastern lines, and by the lines inc
southeastern part of the countr»]
few of which were embarrass»/
only by a falling off of revenues
by »heir Inability to obtain ready
with which to carry on iniprjV4»„
already begun, while the WesteJ
lines and the transcontinental ..<3
have not suffered materially fram t3
financial depression. The (¡.¿J
available to the interstate commend
commission Indicate also that tad
general condition in the country ¡J
improving materially, wity
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If you don’t buy them in our hat store you are not getting all
the style and quality you are entitled to for $3.00 of whatever
you pay, our Immense stock enables us to show you a larger
variety to select from and our hat man will assure you of getting
the correct color and style. We show this season complete lines
of the famous McKibbon, P.oelof, Sterling
and Stetson makes
PRICES
$1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5,00
Bring in all your hats and let us put your
name in them, cither in gold letters or punched
in the sweat band FREE.
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A beautiful
1 he new 1* ashions and Materials for Spring, Easter and Summer Wear are on display throughoftt the store
showing of everything that is newest and prettiest in fabrics and ready to wear apparel for women, i men
—. and children.
Never before have we provided such immense assortments of exclusive novelties. Our two stores are full of the newest and
best things that the market affords for Spring and Summer wear. We invite your inspection, goods will be cheerfully
shown whether you come to look or buy. If you are out of town send for samples which we will be glad to send you
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Eugene’s Largest and Best Store.
Your money’s worth or your money back
% e ¿“5 * I? IJT ND I
592-594 Willamette St.
See next issue for spring sale of White
Goods. All kinds of White Goods Reduced
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DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL
pect that it will soon be normal or
belter.
Strong I'pward Tendency.
There can be no question but that
within the past three weeks ’.her»
has been a strong upward tendency
in freight revenues. A greater rel­
ume of traffic is moving today thu
has been moved at any time within
the past two. and perhaps three,
months. The figures of the Ameri­
can Railway Association show that
there is less surplus cf cars at this
time than at any period since Octo­
ber 30. This promises an early re­
t
turn to more normal con litions. ari
railroad .men g nerally are m.-re op­
+
Washington, March 24.
timistic than they have been sine»
+ TLe Atlsnti fleet will reac 1
the Knickerbocker True' C >u»;>any
+ li me mt Washington's birin-
slosed its doers,
But the increase
+ day next year.
from $483,000,000 in 1906 to $52J,-
♦
000,000 in 1907, on the systems with
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft
which I have dealt, still leaves a tar-1
Washington, March 24.—It was de­ ger net income for 1907 thin for
cided at the cabinet meeting today to 1906 by nearly $ 1 4,000.000.
accept the invitation of China for
I
the Atlantic fie t to visit a iK>rt of
that country on iis return voyage
from the Pacific coast. It was also
decided that no further invitations
for the fleet will be accepted.
Invitations of foreign countries so
far accepted after the fleet leave«
San Francisco include Australia, Ja­ A
pan and China. All other stops will
be strictly for coaling purposes.
date, with the 30,000 or more Re­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Idaho after a visit with relatives
publican majority in the state.
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+ here.
Mr, Cake touched on national and ♦
Mrs. W. G. McNeil, of Halsey, af-1
PERSONAL
♦
stato affairs, and the address, taken ♦
♦ ter a visit at the home of A. M. Si-1
i as a whole, was a well-rounded Re
mons and family in Eugene, return-1
I publican political speech.
ed home today.
(From Wednesday's Dally Guard.)
The annual convention of the
Mrs. Park Shoff left last night for
J. W. Hobbs left last night on a her home in California., after having Springfield district Sunday school as­
trip north.
attended the funeral of her father, V. sociation will be held at Coburg Sun­
day, March 29, beginning at 10 a. m.
Louis C. Springer-, of Salem, is in R. Fuller, a few days ago.
I Special Correspondence.)
Following is the program:
Mrs. Condon McCornack, of Port­ sharp.
Thurston,
March
25
Heston ' the city on business.
10:00- Song and devotional ser­
after a visit with her parents.
Snort tf Fred Flag returned this Rhodes has gone up the McKenzie to j
o. o. McClellan, a Sklent hop land,
Hon. and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins, In Eu­ vice. Dr. A. K. Turner, Springfield.
afternoon from Walla Wain, Wash., Ills holin' place to make improve­ I 1 buyer, is in the city.
10:30 Opening of tile convention
gene, returned homo today.
lie took flower and garden
M. Whitson, the former ments.
■with G
Albany Democrat:
J. K. Pratt, by the president, C. W. Rychard,
,
JesHe Bounds arrived home last I
Think what It means.
drumn er who was arrested In the seeds.
the commercial traveler, whose home Springfield.
John Edmiston and family have re­ night from a trip south.
Washington city upon a warrant is-
10:45 Address
; '
of welcome, Pro­
at Eugene was recently visited by­
•ued here charging him with obtain­ turned to their home on McKenzie
W. O. Heckart returned last night twins, was in the city today.
fessor F. M. Maxwell, Coburg.
ing money under false pretenses. In avenue north of the postoffice and from a business trit» to Corvallis.
11:15
Response, Albert Walke
Geo. W. Taylor leaves in the morn­
passing worthless checks upou the the fixing up their home, which has
Mrs. Itosa Bausch, who has been
ing for Lacomb, Linn county, where Springfield.
Hotel Smeede and
tin- Chambers been shut lip tile past ye.i r.
i very III for some time, is improving.
11:45—Appointment of commit-
Mrs. Taylor’s father is at the point
John Mier has taken a ixisltlon In |
Hardware Company.
Whitson was
I. D. Larimer came over from
tees and announcements.
placed In the county J h II and will the poatofflce at Eugene and his fam­ i Springfield on the noon train today. of death.
'12:00—Adjourn until 1 o'clock.
await trial at the adfourned term ily wHI go there In the near future.
E. Young,
Justice of the Peace J. —
1:00—Song service.
The Whittier brothers have closed ' of Cottage Grove, was in Eugene to- Ill SIM SS MI X FOR
of court In April.
1:30 Report of schools by sec­
STATEMENT NO. 1
Whitson was indicted by the grand up the famous camping and ball [ day.
retary, Mary J. Roberts. Springfield.
jury at the Iasi session of tile circuit grounds just north of the postoffice
Hon. 8. B. Eakin returned last
2:00—The New Adult Movement,
The Statement No. 1 Republicans
court, hence the usual preliminary on the river.
1 night from a business trip to Porf­
of Multnomah county will tint a tick­ Mrs. Henrietta Durst. Coburg.
Rumor says .there will be a wed­ land.
examination
before the justice of
2:20 The Book We Teach, and
et in the field and have already in­
ding this week.
the peace is unnecessary.
Win. M. Graves, of Jamestown,
duced Ben Selling. Fred Dresser. C. Why, G. O. Bassett, Springfield.
Sheriff Fisk reports a long and
N. I)., was an arrival in Eugene yes­
2:40—Soul-Winning in the Sun­
W. Nottingham, Dan Kellaher and
tiresome trip
lie first ha.! to atop
terday.
A. II. Willett, all of Portland, to be­ day School, Miss Georgie Neff, Co­
et Bali-m and secure requisition pa­
M. S. Hubble Is still on the mend
burg.
come the nominees for state senators.
yers from Governor Ch-mnlierlaln. He
and may be able to be up in the near
Several nominees for representatives
Notice Is hereby given .that all
Stay in Melbourne.
then went to Olympia, where the
future.
have been secured, but the list is
Melbourne, March 2 4.—In govern­
Hovernor of Washington signed the Igni« county warrants previous to
Mrs. A. D. Charlton returned to
mental circles it is anticipated the
papers, thence back to Portland and register No. 5275. registered January Portland today Hfter a few days' vis­ not complete. The platform of the
Statement No 1 people is: "A prin­
American fleet will spend ten days
on t » Walla Walla, where his man 15, 190N, will lie paid on presentation it in Eugene.
ciple. not a scramble for office.” The
here and an equal length at Sydney.
was In custody of the sheriff there. at my office on March 27. 191)8. In­
Mrs. F 1). Driscoll and Mrs. J. B.
movement Is backed by a petition of
Hh->r'ff Flak reports n > trouble w ith terest will cease on that date.
Pool arrived In Eugene this morning
R. E EASTLAND,
Portland business men.
bis prisoner whatever, a* he was very
from Klamath Falls.
Treasurer I«ane Co . Or.
well behaved ail the w-y
1 hereby announce myself as a Can­
Rev. J J. llandsaker, of Arlela.'
Eugene, Or., Marell 23. 1908.
Whitson Is a good appearing man
didate for the nomination for sheriff,
Is up visiting his parents, Mr. and
and well-dressed.
As stated In the
subject to the decision of the voters
Mrs Samuel Hand-aker.
story
concerning
his
downfall,
at the Democratic primaries on April
M. J. Dick, of Myrtle Creek, ar-
as printed In The Guard M >ndsy| he
if nominated
aud
elected I
rived here last night to attend the
Washington, March 23. The prize 17.
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
all
city
was formerly a well-to-do repr. tenta­
i funeral of Mrs. Adams.
of $1000 offered by Senator Bourne promise to perform the duties of the
warrants
drawn
on
the
general
fund
tive of a big steel concern, but drink
Rev. 1>. H. Trimble conducted the of Oregon to the author of the best office to the best of my ability.
The will of William
Brownlee,
got the best of him and in order ío up to and Including No. 305, regis­ ' funeral of Samuel Holloway at <li>-
HARRY L. BOWN.
written argument on the subject of
tered
September
10.
1907,
and
all
who diea at his home in this citv
Mtlsfy his appetite he resorted to
shen this for-noon and returned in
Why Roosevelt Should be Chosen
warrants
drawn
on
the
sewer
fund
February 17. was
'mittel to pro­
crime and was soon found out.
FOR (XH'XTY .11 I m ;E.
up to and Including No. 214. reg's- time t ■ hold the funeral of Mrs. Ad- for a Second Elective Term.”' has
I hereby announce myself
as a bate this morning. Th. salue of the
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tervil August 23, 1906, will I»»- paid • ants In this city this afternoon at 2 been won by Frank H. Norcross, as­
is estimated
sociate justice of the supreme court ' candidate for re-election for the Re-' at‘$''->on ’ t it
on pres- ntatlon at my office March i o’clock.
publican nomination
for County) !ii « i°'. T
Barrett. M. D. Mitch­
R. E. Mason came up from Albany of Nevada.
30, 1908. Interest will cease on that
Judge at the I.ane county primaries ! ell and James
McCrum
were ap­
this afternoon.
The announcement that Justice'
date.
pointed ,'.pp raiser
Jess
WeHs
J W. Veatch is in the city from Norcross has won the big prize was April 17. 1908.
FRANK REISNER,
al6
G. R. CHRISMAN. *a!’al‘l> »i’oed administrator in place
Cottai>.< Grove today.
made today.
Senator Bourne says
City Treasurer.
of Mrs \ltc- Brownlee, widow of the
t « Xi CONSTABLE
O. F Cullison returned this after-1 that Justice Norcross' argument is an
Eugene. Oregon. March 23. 1908.
buteVhn’ u l't° "as naniCd in the W111'
nooti from a trip to Junction.
excellent piece of work, and that ft"
ut uho uaived her right to mt aa
W. H Nutter and M. Borrowlvltz, will he circulated and widely publish-1
!X
h- pThhe W1? »^-'bes^l’pro“
Fresh garden aeed In bulk.
Hon II. M Cake. Republican can­
John J. Hess.—1 hereby announce
of Wausau, WIs., arrived here to­ e<l to educate the people. He is one
Chambers Hardware Io.
didate for ('lilted States senator, de-1
that
I
will
be
a
candidate
for
consta
­
day
wldiiw Thrp‘ anii |,er8ünal« to the
of the most enthusiastic third-terra-1
jlvered an adddresa to a Rood sized
ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't
idow
The instrument
was
ex-
T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the First era.
irowd at the courthouse last night, i
Nick Anderson, who recently came National Bank of Cottage Grove, Is in
forget the primary April 17th.
'■euted in Ottowa county,
Kansas
April 7. 1894.
«xansas.
11« was Introduced by M Svarverud. to Eugene from Marcóla, will leave th« city.
who acted ns chairman of the meet­ In the morning for a visit to his old
FOR COIMA «sSl ssoR
8. C Bartrum, superintendent of
ing
Mr Cake dwelt at length on home In Norway
forest reserves, arrived last night
Statement No. 1, upon which plat-1
I hereby announce that I will be a
and Is a guest at The Smeede.
N. w York, March 23
Thomas L.
Make your hens lay by feeding Se
form he Is standing
He gave his
Mrs. C. C. Coffman went to Wal- Hlsgen, who was the Hearst candi­ candidate for re-election to the office
views on that subject In a clear and curlty Poultry Powder.
ker today and from there will go to date for governor of Massachusetts, of county assessor, subject to the
Chambers Hardware Co.
eondae manner, and Impressed all
Cottage Grove to visit relatives.
has been sprung by the Hearst gapers vote of the Republican party at the
who heard him with his earneMni'aa I
Dr. E. N. Hntchlneon. of the fed- as a likely candidate for president primary election April 17
>•« mid there would be no question
Mrs. W It Wheeler was operated eral
B. F. KEENEY.
bureau of
animal
Indus- on the Independence League ticket.
• bout the hlgliesl number of votes upon at the Eugene hospital yester­ I try. Is registered at The Smeede.
However, there Is a string to the
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Portland. March 24
being cast for a Republican candl- day for appendicitis.
M J. Gibson & Son are preparing ♦
i
Jas. Watson. of lam Angeles, is in boom, as Mr. Hearst may be the can­
The
to enlarge the Bee Hive grocery at ♦ dismissal of 'ho indictment
the city
He la arranging to lecture didate himself
pending
against
Former
State
West
Eighth
ani
Charnelton
streets,
on a co »perative colony scheme.
The league will hold its convention
♦
Mix
Mrs. L. G Gay left today for her immediately following the Denver by o"cupylng the adjoining room re­ ♦ Senator George C. Brownell
¿„''\,nnrctlon wi,h fhe land
cently vacated by LtidforJ * Has­
home at th»» Coeur d'Alene mines in convention
♦
Mr Hlsgen has become prominent kell. This groce-y f|. m u building ♦ fl t rr "i Ort>g0n Wa" ,hh»'
through his attacks upon the Stand­ up a large business and carries a fine ♦
appointed I nited States
ard OH Company and other corpora­ line of new «nd first-class goods, ♦ jrlct
attorney, joha w
w'hlch are very neatly displayed in
tions
♦
Court, today.
you should save systematically.
His parents are Germans, and the their store.
SHERIFF FISK
MEETING AT COBURG
BACK FOR TRIAL
CHINA ACCEPTED
Candidates' Announcements
WILL OF WILLIAM
BROWKLEE PROBATED
MH. CAKE ADDRESSES
A EUGENE AUDIENCE
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FREES BROWNELL
If Working on a Salary
♦
By far the best way la to determine the amount you can lay
■aide and then deposit thia each pay day, adjusting your Apenaea to
the amount remaining
The plan of living flrat and savlng what may be left afterward,
doesn't seem to work out well In practice
The formula for saving is simple. Spend less than you earn.
Cultivate the proper relation between what you want and what you
can afford
Start an account with us today and we «HI be glad to help you.
ne
n and Savings
Capital and Surplus $TOO,OOQ.(X\
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Established
FRANKLIN K. LANE
trouble his father had with the.
Attorney Jesse G Mells has pur­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Standard OH caused the son to fight 1
♦ ♦ ♦
that corporation at every opportunity chased the F. S. Smith residence on
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College Hill and after making some
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Agents for Petaluma
Incubators improvements to the property will
move his family ther»
This is the
B orn .
and Brooders.
finest house on the hill.
The Gar-'
Chambers Hardware Co.
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rett Real Estate Co. made the sale
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
In En
Soavey Bros, are loading another The consideration is not given out
190«.
tor
publication.
car of hops for shipment to the East.
orinai n
a son.
ling trains;
1'se Diamond < utra Food for little
Willlar
•burg local the circu
May
1.
Chambers Hardware
l«r to r<
—
<hat on
Starn and family ' have r**-
court aw
I from Junction City to En icen
damage«
and are located at the corn« *r of Wes?
«um has
Fourth and Monroe streel kt«.
TravU is
SEVERAL HUNDRED HÖ8ÜS
PASS THROUGH CITY
i
/As the northbound freigh: train.
No. 222, stopped in Eugene abont
5:30 last evening between 200 and
250 hobos who were beating their
alighted
and literally
way north
swarmed about the depct grounds.
The tourists were on their way Iroa
California, w here many of them sad
g >ne from northern points during
the past few weeks, but tiudina roa-
ditions worse there than :en’ ha’e
commenced
to
return.
S veral
■ gondolas," br coal cars, were filled
with the shivering “bos." and whe«
the train stopped here the.' wareglM
to get a chance to limber up W
walking or running about the depot
platform. Some of them remained I*
the city over night and the night po­
lice force ran across them at •,r«J
i turp during the night. They ’. «»W
for trouble but the crowd -—nrd ••
be peaceable, perhaps most of 'J**
being honest laboring men who haj
been thrown out of empl ijment »l
the beginning of the recent P*0'0-.
The crowd last evening rc-mia®*
one of the days of Coxey - r
thousands of unemployed t<i>it
freight trains by storm and fJf*
the trainmen to carry them.
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MAURICI»
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C
At the home of W
March 22, 1908, James F
and Miss Effie M. Wetxell,
B. Titus officiating.
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
and COMFORT
on stormvdays
by Weanni a