Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 26, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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T hursday . march - m . two*
and should be recognized to be entire­
ly legal. Combinations of working
men have a peculiar reason for their
existence. The very wealthy individ­
ual employer, and still more, the very
wealthy corporations- stand at an
enorni' us advantage when compared
with the individual workingman; and
while there may be many cases where
It is not necessary for laborers to
form a union, in many cases It Is In­
dispensable, for otherwise the thous­
ands of small units . the thousands of
Spi^ial to Guard.
Washington, March 2 3.—The Unit­ Individual workingmen, will be left
heluless In their dealings with the
ed States civil servi.«, commissk.n
A
shipment of genuine Nottingham Curtains in all
one big unit, the big individual or
has just announced that examinations corporation employer.
widths. The
latest
For Free Wood Pulp.
will lie held for the position of rang­
”1 am of the opinion, however,
er at the supervisor's neadquarters i
w:th plain centers and a neat
others
figured
that one change in the tariff could
at every national rore-st on April 23 with advantage be made forthwith.
and 24.
It is estimated that 300 Our forests need /»very protection,
cer.tjrs. Hundreds
to
from.
more rangers will be required during and one method of protecting them
the present fiscal year than were on would be to put on the free list pulp
Come early.
duty last year, and eligibl«»s to fill wood, with a corresponding reduction
these vacancies will be furnished the • upon paper male from ^ood pulp
foreat service by the coming examina- .
,m"“efr,:"“,.-V7Oun^
Hon. The examinations win be held '
1?“ “J
that
does
not
put an export duty on
A
in seventeen states and territories,
them.
at the following places in Oregon:
One lot Nottingham Cu «in»
One lot of beautiful white Cur­
("Ample provision should be made
Eugene, Grants Pass. Heppner.
four yards long, full wijrti
tains, 3 yards long and full
for a permanent waterways commis­
John Day, Lakeview. Medford, Port­
plain center
with e«L,es ot
width, overlock corded edg­
sion with whatever power it is re­
land, Prineville, Roseburg. Sumpter, quired to mtsKe it effectlv«-
flowers with a scroll, a very
es, barred eenter with a bor­
The ex­
Wallowa.
beautiful Curtain
for the
der of a leaf design, other­
pectations of the people will not be
Applicants can'secure information
wise plain. A perfect cur-
front room, overlock «■ »rd«*d
realized unless congress provides at
on the examination frimi the United
edges, special price
this session for the beginning and
States civil service commission.AA'ash-
per pair............
«4* > »Jv
prosecution of the actual work of
lngton, D. C., or from the forest su­
waterway improvement and control.
pervisor at any of the places mention­
The congress should realize in the
ed for holding the examination.
fullest fashion the fact that the sub­
Those who wish to take the exam­ ject of the conservation of our nat­
ination should ask for application ural resources with which this com­
One lot of three different pat­
Our Stock in Every Department
form 1 093, a copy of the "Use Book”
terns, one width, a plain cen­
mission deals is literally vital for the
One lot Irish point Lace Cur­
and a copy of "Information Regard­
is larger and more complete than
ter with diamond border, fin­
future
of
this
nation.
tains, 3 12 yards long, full
ing Employment in the National For­
ished with leaves and one a
ever before. You’ll be conviqced
"Numerous bills granting water
width, polka dot centr, with
MODEi. no 9
ests." .The papers in the examination
rose center
finished
with
oower rights on-» navigable streams
if you give u: a call
scroll border, finished with
will all be forwarded to the civil ser­
border 13 match. All are
have been introduced. None of them
flowers; a « very
beautiful
vice commission and the result* an­
very beautiful, a bargain.
gives the government the right to
curtain, very neat and dainty
nounced in duo time.
make a reasonable charge for the
—a bargain at
Experience, a thorough knowl«»dge
valuable privilege granted, despite
per pair.................
per pair.............
of forest conditions, and a sound
the fact that these water powers are
body, rather than book education.are equivalent to
many thousands of
the qualities sought in examining'ap­ acres of the best coal lands for th°lr
plicants who desnre to become for­ production of power. Nor Is any def­
est rangers. The man must have the inite time limit set as should always
One lot of fine Nottingham
One lot of Nottingham Cur-
ability, however,
to
rnak^ simple
Curtains in 3 1-2 yd lengths
be done in such cases.
I shall be
maps
and
write
intelligent
reports
tains with thistle center with
Weak Kidneys, Lame Back upon forest business connected with obliged hereafter, in accordance with
full width, polka dot centre
bord r to match with a very
the policy stated in a recent message,
■i.
and .
■ .
with wreathes,
border
to
the position. A ranger must be able to veto the right of the president or
beautiful scroll, full 3 1-2
match
with
barred
effect,
Inflammation of the Bladder to take care of hinirn If and bls horses of the secretary concerned to fix and
yards long, full width, over-
corded
edges,
a
pe
rfect
Ctir-
In regions remote from settlement
lock corded edge, an impor­
I collect such a charge as he may find
and supplies.
Necessary qualifica­
ted Curtain,
XV
to be just and reasonable in such
this
week
..............
tions of,applicants include the knowl­
special, pair.......... «pD.UU
I case."
edge of trail building, construction
of cabins, and the ability to ride,
pack, and deal
tactfully
with all
♦
classes of people.
They must al*o ♦
DIED.
1*1 ED.
*
One lot of genuine Nottingham
know something of the land laws, ♦
One lot genuine Nottingham
Curtains, full four yards
surveying, estimating and scaling *
Curtains with holly wreath
long, extra wide overlock,
timber, logging, mining and the live-
and port center
border to
corded edges, plain center
stock
business.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR MALE—(('outiniu-d.)
1 OK BALK
Mrs. J. S. Luckey, a pioneer resi­
match which extends well in­
with fancy scroll border ex­
I
Only those men who are at least dent of Eugene, died at her home at
to the Curtain, 3 1-2 yards
tending well into the curtain,
UH
HALE- bwvond
growtn
fir FOR BALE BA OWNER A nvarly DRESSMAKING—Misse» Sullivan Ä 21 years of age. and not more than the corner of East Tenth and Pearl
long, full width, a very beau­
A splendid bargain,
wo»»«i. W. L. Coppornoll, at Watt's
new 9-room house; close to Univer­
Miller, 568 Washington street. 40, of good character, temperate, and streets In Eugene Monday afternoon,
tiful Curtain at
z
Jewelry store.
• tf I
sity; on a choice, high and sltely!
Phone Red 5106.
a21 in good physical condition, are eli­ after a long Illness from heart trou­
per pair................... 4>O.UU
gible to take the examination. The ble.
corner lot 68x120 feet; nicely Im-!
JR SALE -Cheap, good second­
proved; some good fruit and a ACCORDION PLEATING—Done by salary paid to bsginners Is $75 a
Mrs. Elizabeth Caroline Luckey
hand Studebaker 3-lnch
wagon.
deep well; this property is well
Mrs. Bert Vineent at 627 Hilyard month. Campensatlon runs as high as was the daughter of Ellas Stewart j
Enquire at Eugene grocery.
tf
$1400
per
year
for
rangers
who
have
worth $3000, but much leas will
street, near Kast Ninth, on reason­
and Elizabeth Stewart, and was born
take it if sold within ten days. En­
able terms. Phone Red 3302. tf have had some experience and dem­ i In Buchanan county, Missouri, Febru­
OOD FOR SALE—16-lnch oak
onstrate
their
capability.
Still
better
quire at this office.
m28
wood. Ph >ne Farmers 286 or In­
ary 20, 1851, making her age at her
DON'T fail to see Chesem if you places are open to th«»se men, for it I death 57 years, 1 month and 3 days.
quirt- at Sleruer’s grocery «toro, all
Is
the
ptillcy
of
the
forest
service
to
FOR HALE OR EXCHANGE Three
want bargains in real estate. We
In 1852, while yet an infant, she
mining claims In Eldorado Canon
buy and sell farm and city prop­ fill vacancies In« higher positions by l came with her parents acron the
It SALE Luff Urplugtotl eggs,
the
promotion
of
rangers
who
have
district, 12
mil«1»
from Search­
miles
erty. Improved and unimproved.
3 for 31. W. II Hampton, 1102
plains to Oregon. The mother of the
light, Nev. Assays
Assa
as high us $67
Timber and mining stock. H. Che- proved their capacity.
'olun.bla avenue, corner 19th st.
family was taken with cholera while
per ton In gold I and silver; will
•om. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
on the plains qt the Platte in Western
"The right, however, to secure
Price, $2.-
trade for real estate.
R SALE National wheel, used
Nebraska, and Lizzie was thus left
h*
recommendation for clemency de­
1T1CK Having recovered from my
500.
George H.
Newinan, 795
me season; lu good condition. Will
| an orphan very early in life. They
pends upon the accomplice thus ac­
injury 1 have resumed my business
Pearl street, Eugene, Or.
all
«ell cheap, Cail at *78 Eaat tilth
; reached Oregon In 1852 and lived on
cepted as a witness testifying fully
of horseshoeing and general black­
«ti et.
if
’he Calef farm near Swingfleld until
and fairly to the entire transaction
smithing
(.'. I> Holoway, East
FOR SALE
Large 6 room modern
I her father purchased part of the
involved, and it is this fact that
Eleventh street, Fairmount, Or.
>R SAI !' Loose und baled cheat
house must be sold In 14 days •
Charnel Mulligan donation claim, to
makes it necessary for the trial court
ha' ; also o.nt draw. Phone Far­
(Continued
from
Page
One
*
splendidly Improved; has city wa­ I *R TRADE
which they moved, and her horn- has
An 8-room nV’dern
to review the evidence of the accom­
mi.« 13x9. Squire Smith, Irving.
ter, gas, electricity, beautiful yard,
(Continued from Page 1.)
h»en in Eugene ever since. July 23.
residence In Minneapolis, Minn. In
plice before judicially detreniining
1.15
ry
Orchard,
the
self-confessed
mur
­
choice shrubbery and many other
1871, she was married to Joseph S.
best prat of city; rents for $30 a
that such accomplice Is entitled to
attractions; offer owner is now
Besides her husband she derer of ex-Governor . Steunenberg. the recommendations of the court for
month; will exchange for good real subject to the prohibition contained Luckey.
FF LEGHORN EGGS- Pure bred,
making is good for 14 days only.
estate mortgage, timber land, farm In the anti-trust law into which it leaves two sisters, Mrs. T G. Hen- Judge AVood sail todays
31 per setting.
Geo Melvin Mil­
any degree of executive clemency.
For particulars and terms apply
ur city property. P. O. Box 431, was desired to enter might be filed dricka and Mrs. A. O. Stevens.
ler, Room
2U, McClung Block.
"The accomplice, Harry Orchard,
"By the statutes of Idaho the
to this office at once, as the price
Mrs. Luckey was beloved by all
with the bureau of corporations or
Eugene, Or.
tf
Phone Red 1461,
tf •
having testified fully and (airly when
will soon dispose of the property,
other appropriate executive body. who knew her, and she was an espec­ common law Is made the rule of de­ accepted as a witness, the court rec-
which Is but three blocks from INTERNATIONAL
*R SALE Good 8-room house;
CORRESPON­ This should be done publicly, say ial friend cf the young people, a cision in all cases no* inconsistent commended the omission of the death
ear line aud In heart of residence
lot 66*210; close In; good barn;
DENCE
SCHOOLS- "The
Busy within sixty days of the filing—which large number of the students of the with the legislative laws of the Unit­ penalty.”
district.
chicken park; garden; fruit trees,
Man's University.” Gives a thor­ period could be extended by order University of Oregon oft"n accepting ed States, and of the state. By the
berries, am.
Addi'us»" IL,” care
ough training at your own home of the department ».nenever for any her hospitality at her splendid home common aw, when the court or mag­
Guard
tf
In nearly all the trades and profes­ reason It did not give the depratment and were always treated as members istrate accepted an accomplice as a
Greatest spring tonic, drives out
sions. Text books and instruments sufficient time for a thorough exam­ ¡of the family. She was prominent In witness against a co-defendant, a
FOR RENT Good 8-rooni house,
FOR SALE
A modern up-to-date
I when required* furnished free. reason It did not give the department Eugene's social life and will be great- promise .was implied on the part oi all impurities. Makes the blood rich.
modern
Improvements ceutrally
cottage of nine rooms, larg > barn;
Full Information and circulars at having power might forbid the con­ ly missed at. society functions.
such court or magistrate to recom­ Fills you with warm, tingling life.
located on East Eleventh street.
all nearly naw; all kinds of fruit,
The funtral was held this »flor­ mend such an accomplice to the mer­ Most reliable spring regulator That's
the local enrollment office, 45 W. tract, which would then become suh-
Inquire at thia office.
tf
berries and flowers; one of the
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­ j«»ct to the provisions of the anti-trust noon and the remains interred in the ciful consideration of the crown,-pro­ Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c,
best loctlons in Eugene.
Inquire PASTURE TO RENT
Will pasture
resentative.
law. If no prohibition was Issued the J Masonic cemetery. Rev. P. K. Ham- vided the accomplice thus accepted as tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co.
766 High street.
tf
cattle aiel horses on the Matthew
contract would then be only liable I mond, rector of St. Mary,* Episcopal a witness was subsequently convicted
Wallis lami, two miles west of
to attack on the ground that it con-< ¡church, conducting the services. The of the same offense. This right has
FOR SAI.E A 3 1-4 wide tire wag­
•OA.S’TOTw.XA-
Eugene. Fine grazing; terms rea-
—
— -
1
stituted an unreasonable restraint <>f : pallbearers were L L. and Ray Good- been declared to be a part of our ju­
horse, weight
on and one
bay
Dutiable.
Moullen, Ry
Zacha- dicial system by the supreme court s„H„ tac
^Ihe tini You Ha» Alwart Vjk
inqulre Room 1, over LOST Pair of new rubber gloves. trade Whenever the period of filing 1 i rich. Fred
about 1250 pounds and nine years
Loan & Savings bank, or address
Reward if returned to this office has passed without any such prohi- I , rias. George Hug and Gordon Moores, ’ of the United States, and by the su­
old. Enquire of Squire Smith,
The servir s were largely attended preme court of several states.
P. O. Box J 82 Fugena
bition. the contracting combination
or to J. R Campbell.
Phone Farmers 13x9.
als
could be disapproved or forbidden and many followed the remains to
only after notice and hearing with a their last reiting place.
%NTKI>
FOR SALE Snap for short time on-
reasonabloAprovlslon for summuary
ly. One and a half acres, unIm-1
In Eug«n«. March 23, 1908. Mrs
review on appeal to the courts
La-1
An Irish or Llewellyn
proved, a-ljolulng city limits. Fash WANTED
- ’ 'r
«
Special
Corresnondenc»».
*
bor
orpsfiizatlons, farmer organize-. Margaret A. Purks, aged 64 years, 4
setter puppy.
A1 dress
II . care
or terms. Howe >v lluoy, office ill
Franklin. March 25.
AV«» are hav­ tlons an«l other organizations not o’-1 months and 3 days.
Guard. or call at this office.
Maurer's jewelry store.
ing sprlflg weather at present.
It ganlztHl for the purpose of profit,
Mrs. Margaret A Parks was born
FOR SALE Portable sawmill, trac­ \\ ANTED TO RENT A good 8-room will gtv • every one a chance to put would be allowed to register under in Fulton county. Illinois, Nov mber
tion engine, threshing machine;
house with bath, toilet; centrally In early garden.
the law. by a law. bv giving the loca­ 20. 1840. an I In 1852. with her pa-
El Bryant, of Blachley. made a tion of the head office, charter and ren’s. she err -••«1 th«» plains when but
located. P. O. Box 431, Eugene.
machinery practically new and In
flying
trip
out
to
the
burg
last
week
good ion fltlon
Price for entire
They settled at
by-laws and the natn»s and the a<1- twet-.e years oil.
n ladles and gents dal­
Clyde McBee visited at Martin dresses of their principal officers. In w’,at was then known as Tr nt. n«»ar
outfit $3500 If sold soon,
Ad W ANTED
ly
to
get
their
clothes
cleaned
and
Grimsley's
Sunday.
dre»» "E P ," care of Guard
*5
the Interest of all »he organizations, Pleasant Hill, where she spent most
pressed at the Eugene Dye Works,
Melvina Herbert visited at Mrs. business, labor and farmers alike— of her
___ _______
7. . life
'.I.'.'.
She was
married In
FOR SALE
Hale cheat and loose
tr
Sarah Zuniwaut's Sunday.
the present provision permitting re- 1858 t< .1 N Park«, who died March
n
vetch hay for »ale; also 16-inch
Earl Bryan has an Edison phono­ «x*very of three fold damages should 10.
1886
—
There
are , eight
and 4-foot maple wood, well sea­ WANTED Girl for light housework graph. We suppose he will be able be abolished and
living
children,
as
a substitute
all
of whom
Call at 30* East Fifteenth street. to furnish every one music now.
soned.
Address Louis C. Vitus,
_
__
...„
at
therefore the right of recovery al­ were present
the
time
of
m2 6
Junction R. F. I* No. 2, Oregon.
Th«» funeral of Thomas Evans was lowed for should only be the damages her death Samuel A., Albert L.. Ed-
Phone Farmers' 12 9.
a3
'
L1°y‘>
Claude C._
F YOU WANT TO SKI.I, your prop­ largely attended Saturday. March 31. sustained by the plaintiff and the
Mrs. Elsie C
„ Cooper and Clyde L .
erty tell the Oregou Ijind Compa­ al 1 o'clock. Services were conduct- cost of suit. Including a reasonable i u
FOR »SAI.E One of the fA'st retail
all cf whom are residents of l-arre
Th.- re­ attorney's fee
ny about
>ut it
It and they will do the •'I by Rev. C. C Curtis
general merchandise country store*
The law
should
affect pending county.
413 Willamette streut, Ku- mains were Interred In the Frank-
in 1-ane county, having large log­ I rest
Sh« also
l»a ves
suits
A short statute of limitations
gene. Or.
the following
If I Itn cemetery.
ging and farm trade.
If you are
Herman Ray and wife have an 11- should be provided so far as the past ! brothers and sisters: Daniel Baugh-
looking for a chanc«« to make mon­
pound boy.
Is concerned not to exceed a year man. of Cot tegr Grove; Mrs S A
ey Investigate this opening Ad­ GOLD AND SILVER PLATING On
Charles Gaines and wife also have Moreover, and even more In the Inter- ’ a whence nV Vnmn Al«'ks M’s E
knives, forks and all household ar.
dress "X.” this office.
*20
tides that do not look like n«w a big boy
They can both afford to «■«t of labor than of business combi­ Deering, of Helix, Or ; E G Baugh­
Write the Oregon Plating Works, step high now
nation*. all such suits brought for' man, °L
FOR SALE BY OWNER
A brand-
• and i'nurston Ba..„u-
128 l-ownsdsle street, Portland.
There were a number of people causes of action heretofore o<xnrred hiaji. of Cosumne. Cal.
new 6-rootn eottaga; all modern.
Oregon. for prices
present at the flagpole raising at the should be brought only If the con­
Th* f inerxi was held this fore­
In choice location on West Elev­
Rod Oak school Friday. Charles Gil­ tract or the combination complained noon with Inti rment In the P' easant
enth Street; lot •>« 3-3*161 1-3
son. of Elmira, came down
I won­ of was unfair or unreasonable.
feat
The best bargain In Ku-
It Hill cc netery, Rev J S McCallum
der what the attraction was’
gene, Must be »old very soon Kn-
may be well to remember that all the condii ting the services.
Elmira seems to be on th« loom suits hitherto brought by the govern­
quire at thia office.
m3 8
Samuel Holl ’way. a
this winter
According to the El­ ment* under the anti-trust law have
pioneer of
FOR RALE OR TRADE 330 acres
_
mira notes there have been at least been In cases where the combination Lane roun'y, ______
formerly
r aiding in
of timber and mineral land. 1*
Eugene,
died
at
G>
<hen
..................
four
new
families
moved
In
during
or
contract
was
In
fact
unfair,
un-
March 24.
south, 1 east; ha'f mile from mil­ WANTED i. i'l ho«-»«». 13*0 to 13."»«* the past six months and now thev are ’»asonable and against hte public In­ 1908
The funeral will be held AVed
pounds, suitable for lady to drive,
itary road and river; will trade for
nee dr" With ‘ Interment
------
building
a
hotel.
Hurrah
for
Elmira.
terest.
In the Eugene
also two seated top carriage
Ad
accounts of defunct banks of Port,
1. O
' F
The men who have been trapping
Tm«le Agreement«.
n* ’t ry
Th» service-
dre»» I' o. R«»x 24', with descrip­
land or property, or make a cash
will
be
f
>r
coyotes
have
not
had
much
en
­
held
It I* Important that we should en-
In the M E. rhurch at
tion
tf
offer.
11 Moore, 504 Goldsmith
couragement so far
Goshen
a-id
<x»urage trade agreements between
t ie ’»mains will arrive
street, Protland, Or.
*4 WANTED From 2.000 to 3,000
Several of the farmer* are shear­ ■mployer and employe when they are at the f remetr-y about noon.
ing
goats
gt
present
during
this
go«»d
Just and fair
A strike I* * clnmsy
acres cleared or partly cleared
FtiR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
At the home of J. H ntek 216
weapoa for rixhtlnc wrongs done to
land, rich deep soil, adapted to weather
house of 7 rooms, 10 fruit trees,
Every one Is about over their bad labor and we should extend *o far l«wr<Mice street. March 2 4. 1908,
fruit,
trucking
and
live
stock;
lo
­
deep well with wind mill, one acre
cation desired on river and creek. eoMa. which have b«»en bothering ev­ as possible the process of conciliation Lydia A., wife of A J Adams. a«ed
under chicken fen»»»; large chicken
and arbitration as a substitute for 6« years. Cause of death, paralysis
Bring us a description and outline ery on«» all winter
house, is .
blocks from Geary
I1 red Ray and wife have moved to strlk«u>
Moreover, violence and dis­ She **a the moth«*r of ten children
of
land
in
tract*
of
$0
acre*
and
■chool house.
Price, $1600 Time
their new dwelling
order and eo-ervk>n. when commit­ ami a pioneer of Jacksonville Or
UP
on part
I. N Harbaugh, agent.
Emma Richardson has been vts- ted in connection with strike*, should The funeral will be held Wednesdav
Pacific Land Company,
Room $, over First National Bank p
O Bo* 24 7, Room 7, over Cham­ '•»’« her •‘•'•r. Mr*. Gibson. the be as promptly and sternly repressed from 216 Lawrence street at 2 p m
Bring this notice with you.
a* when committed In any other with Interment in the I O O F
ber* and Bristow bank
tf past few weeks
connection, but strike* themselves are cemetery.
There is No Better
Recommendation
MORE FOREST
RANGERS
BE PUT ON
LACE CURTAIN
for a legitimate business than the
fact that our customers are buying
high grade merchandise at season­
able prices. You will be one of these
customers when you know we are
handling such well known lines as
Alfred Benjimin & Co.s
Clothing for men, the
Sophomore line for young men
Stetson Flats and Stetson Shoes
Guyer and Remle Hats
Cluett and Monarch Shirts
Dents and H. &. P Gloves
large
lengths and
borders and
1 Lot a pair $3.95
1 Lot a pair $1.50
&.............. $3.95
1 Lot a pjir $1.75
R.OBER.TS BROS., Toggery
DeWiTT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR.
BACKACHE
very
designs, some
borders,
with
of designs pick
1 Lot a pair $4.00
$1 .75
$4.00
1 Lot a pair $2.25
1 Lot a pair $5.00
t
A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c
1 Lot a pair $3.50
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 Lot a pair $6.00
+
S,............ $3.50
The Bon Marchesü;°
1
SPECIAL MESSAGE
WIDOW WOULD SET
ORCHARD FREE
Cal’, and bee
the New
Music Rooms for
I
i
Victor and Edison
Machines
New Machines
New Records
All the “hits” in
Cylinder and Disc Records
Our Stock in All Lines
is now complete
I ry one of our $25.00
Chubb Fly Rods
I EUGENE GUN CO
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