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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
FAIR SOCIETY FILES ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION some needed Imp-ovements in the in- a much better location an«! will uho give them more room. Grant Roberts returned home from • employed in one.of the leading drug stores since the first of the year lie expects to remain in Springfield for about two weeks, when he has anoth er position In view He will not re turn to Salem, as he -ays the News queered him th« re. for th«- article that appeared in th«- News some two weeks ago was republished in the Statesman, and as a result the old maids got to chasing him so hard that in order to save himself from a breach of promise he thought it best to leave town. He said that h<- prom ised to marry at least a doz«-n.— News. A SURGICAL BODY FOtiNd AT PLRATION ■ 10 LAM NIGHT W. L. Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. F. F knee and ankle. Dr. Ruff reduced (From Thursday’s Dally Guard.» I Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fish- the fracture. (From Friday's Dally Guard.) or Vfrû Vnini» î U . 1 S i : _ . The body of Miss Edna Yarnell, er, Mrs. Emma Johnson. Flinch The parties who so far forgot their The lame County Agricultural So who was drowned In th«- mill race was the game of the evening. manhood as to hang an effigy of Mar ciety. which has been in course of or shal Dial on the bank building, cast ganization for the past several weeks yesterday afternoon, as mentioned Mrs. W. C. Yoran was hostess this greater reflection Yn themselves than for the purpose of conducting a coun in last evening'* Guard, was recover week, on Thursday afternoon, to the on their intended victim. Mr. Dial ty fair, filed articles of Incorporation ed at 10:10 o'clock last night, after Thimble club and two invited guests. may have his faults and who. by the with tt-e county clerk (his forenoon. having been in the water nearly six Mrs. W. G. Allen and Mrs. A. T. Ter way, has not, but he is an old man The incorporators are Alton Hamp hours. Immediately after th«* drown rill. Miss Libby Yoran and Miss Lu and has spent the best years of his ton, Henry Hollenbeck and David ing a search was begun for the body cile Yoran assisted the hostess in life in the defense of his country. Linn. The objects of the society, a» and a larg«> crowd of I'nlversity stu serving. At the conclusion of the The perpetrators were in a small bus set forth in th«- articles, are as fol * <• dents ami townspeople kept at the club meeting Mrs. Yoran entertained iness. until they found the body a lows: To promote the agricultural, ♦ search Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Roberts, the jeweler, has ta horticultural and industrial develop + hnndfed feet down stream from DIED. ♦ Terrill at lunch. ken a partner in the person of W. F. ment of Lane county and the state of » wher«- the canoe had been overturned. ♦ • ~0--- Cranston. A new stock of goods will Oregon; to encourage immigration l>> ♦ The funeral will he held at the res ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ idence of Mr. and Mrs Z. A. Davis, The interest of Eugene folk this A pretty Easter luncheon was be ordered and everything usually c« Bectlng and distributing reliable ♦ ♦ If there is any one thing that a Ferris N. Harwood was born on lfil East Eleventh street, where Miss L has been centered about two given on Friday afternoon by Mrs. found in a jewelry store will be on information in regard to Oregon and dreads more than another it Yarnell boarded. Saturday afternoon woman ' R. Welch at her home, 73 hand We wish the new firm success. Lane county; to acquire by purchase East March 28, 1904, at Crystal Valley, On Thurs- rr different events. C.. . Seventh street. An Easter rabbit Mr Cranston will continue in the or otherwise such real estate and per Michigan, his former home, where his at 3 o'ch ek, and the remains will be j is a surgical operation. were anxious to me«jt Senator adorned the center of the table and real estate business and can always sonal property as may be necessary We « an state without fear of a interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Eton*1 Ihe reception given him by the place cards bore Easter greet be found ready to show would-be to <ur«-v out the purposes of the cor father died Marell 22. 1905, of in Rev. J. S. McCallum will have charge contradiction , that then- are hun flammatory rheumatism. I.itti«- F r- ( dreds, yes, thousatuls, of operations poration, to buy and sell real and ris died March 31 at the home ot his of the services. Lfoninercial club, and to hear him ings. The Invited guests were the purchasers over th« country. Story of the Drowning. Mesdames W. L. Souders, Sidney Ballard & Prettyman have dispos pei-sotisl property, to hold and con grandparents in Springfield. Or . af performed upon women in our hos Lt in the evening at the Eugene Sladden, Laura Miss Yarnell and Miss Vesta Davis Harris. E E Mink. ed of their gun store to the Messrs. duct files for th«- exhibition of the ter an illness of only 2 4 hours, from L-e Then following on the C. H. Fisher. David Link, W. W. Swartz, and possession was given on resources and products of Lam- coun- pneumonia. He leaves a mother, sis started out In the middle of the af pitals which are entirely unneces sary ami many have been avoided by r. of this began the convention Calkins. L. G. Adair, and E. Mc- Monday, Thhe now firm is uncertain I ty and the state of Oregon. The prin ter and grandparents, with many oth ternoon for a conoe ride up the mill as to the style of firm name, but it cipal place of business is in Eugene er relatives both in Oregon ami Mich race. They went to th«- head of the LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S F ’ young Women's Christian Broom, Chehalis, Wash. will either b A. L. Swartz & Son or and the capital stock Is $49,800, di igan. to mourn his absence —o—■ Funer race at Judkins' Point, in attempt Liation of Oregon and Idaho on On last Saturday night Miss Belle the Swartz Gun Store. We wish the vided into shares of the par value of al services were conducted from the ing to turn around to come back the VEGETABLE COMPOUND Lav morning. This convention is Keeney entertained the teachers of , new firm all kinds of success, Ray | $30« residence of J. W. Perkins. April 1 swift current caught the canoe and >rmf of this statement read For proof The proposed fair grounds, as all at 2 p. tn. and the burial took place upset it. Miss Davis, being able to the following letters. FcMtmue for three days and a the Geary school at the home of Miss i Swartz is a natural genius and can mend anything thnt is broken. know, will be located in the Huddles in the I. Ó. O. F. cemetery. Rev W. sw im, r< ached th«- shore quite easily. L interesting program1 has been Nettie Kress. Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, A good deal of excitement was ton addition in the southwestern part M. Erskine, of the M. E . church, Co She had hold of Miss Yarnell by the —o--- Kansas, writes to Mrs. I’inkham: i kinged for that time- The meet Senator Fulton was given the op caused in the north part of town 8at- of the city. A larg«- number of town I burg, who was a special friend ot the foot for uwlle, but was unable to •• For eight years 1 «uffered from th* tire in progress at Villard hall, ki-ep her hold and the latter sank to portunity to meet a large number urday over the disappearance of Paul, lots adjoining the fair grounds were family, officiating. .—News. th is beautifully decorated in the the bottom. Miss Davis called for most severe form of female troubles an«i [the five-year-old son of S. S. Snelh. platted and the stockholders in th«- of our citizens, both ladies and gen- Lrersity colors. The visitors are help, ami two I'nlversity students was told that au operation was my only tlemne, on Thursday afternoon, at | He disappeared about noon and by 4 1 fair association have bought these he given a reception this evening the reception given in his honor by o'clock the whole town was aroused. lots at $300 as stock in the associa I who were walking along the railroad hojie of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkhan* I -.he dormitory. at the time came to her aid. She told for advice, and took Ly«l'a E. Pinkham's the Commercial Club. The club It was feared that he had fallen into tion. All of the lots have been sold ♦ HORN ♦ I them what hail happened and taking Vegetable Compound, and it has saved I -—o— the lake and was drowned. Prepar and th«- «-arrying out of the society's rooms had been beautifully decorated X-s F. E. Chambers was given a for the occasion by the ladies of the ations were made to drag the lake plans for a fair will proceed I her to th«- Ny«> residence a quarter my life aud made me a well woman.” It is ♦ +++♦+♦+♦♦♦♦♦*+ + Lsant surprise on Tuesday by a Mrs. Arthur R. House, of Church of a mil«» down the race, they gave Women's Republican Patriotic when the litti«- fellow was discovered expected that the work of building a kber of her friends. The ladles League, with Oregon grape, wild cur under the house asleep. He had race track and the necessarj build To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tomseth, at the alarm and ran back to t he scene , Road, MoorestoVn. N. J., writes: “ 1 feel it i» my duty to let people te in the afternoon and brought rant and laureatina. been asleep for hours, and as he was ings will begin just as soon as the Cottage Grove, March 28, 1908, a of the drowning to try and find Miss Cr work, and the gentlemen ar- Yarnell’s body. Within a few ni in know what Lydia E. Pinkham'» Vege last seen in the neighborhood of the weather settles. daughter, weight 8 pounds. fed in time for supper. The even- utes a large crow<1 of men and boys table Compound has done for me. I lake, it gave rise to anxiety on the At Cottage Grove. suffered from female troubles, and last t was delightfully spent with mu- At Cottage Grove, to Mr. and Mrs. were there. Grappling hooks were March my physician decided that an Mrs. W. E. Compton, assisted by part of his .parents.—Times. hnd games. Those present were: Mesdames Van Winkle and Wheeler, Charles B. Pinard, March 29. 1908. sent out from Griffin's hardware operation was necessary. My husband kr and Mrs. D H. Trimble, Dr. gave Mr. Compton a surprise last a daughter, tipping the beam at 8 store ami Chief of Police Farrington objected, aud urgeii me to try Lydia M Mrs. W. L. Cheshire, Mr. and Monday evening in honor of that gen and many others went out to assist pounds. h W. T. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. tleman’s birthday A pleasant evening in the search. The bottom of the E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and to-day I an« well anti strong." f W. Calkins, Miss Lund, Mrs. At the home of the parents, Mr. race was dragged continually and fi was spent by the guests In the pur- Ichard. Cottage Grove. Mrs. F. E. nally. after 10 o'clock, a hook caught FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. and Mrs. E. J. Harris, at Alca, Ore of interesting parlor games and suit Salem, Or., April 3.—r'Governor [ambers and Miss Minnie Cham- For thirty years I.ydia E. l*ink- gon, March 28, 1908, a son, only 15 on th«- girl’s sleeve ami the body was I the discussion of a delicious lunch- Chamberlain is just as good a Re brought to the surface. It was found ham’s Vegetable Compound, made Jonn Innls, the old reliable tonso- pounds. # Those present and Invited eon. publican as 1 am.” said ex-Governot rial artist, who has for many years —O—— that her watch had stopped at 4:22 from roots and herbs, has ls*en the and Mrs. Fred Herren, and former Justice of the Supreme The Thursday Afternoon club met were:” Mr. held a chair in the different shops in To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons, at o'clock. standard remedy for female ills, L week with Mrs. S. S. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rosenberg, Mr. Court William I’. Lord, Republican, Springfield until recently, has bought Fall Creek, Friday, March 27, 1908, Te unfortunate girl was born on [boitess. A greater part of the and Mrs. W. H. Abrams, Mr. and who was an interested attendant at out C. A. Prior, becoming a partner I her father's farm in the Mohawk val ami lias positively cured thousands of a son. Mrs. Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ley and was raised there. She was women who have l«een troubled with heraoon was taken up with a busl- Philips. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Connor, the Jefferson banquet and lovefeast of Henry McCollum. given by the Jefferson Club of this aged 19 years qn the 30th day of displacements, inflammation, ulcera b meeting, followed by a dainty The first match game of baseball | Mr. and Mrs. A. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. last of the season will be played next I last September. Sh«- was formerly tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, ■theon served by the hostess and Macey, A. S. Nickle. Mr. and Mrs. C. city at the Willamette hotel evening, which proved a very SI1C- Sunday on the local diamond between ; a student at the Eugene business jieriodic pains, and backache. The invited k W. G. Gilstrap. W. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall. cessful political event, Over 200 the Pleasant Hill nin«- and a bunch college, and at the time of her death Lesti of the club were: Mrs. Gil- Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick Total vote- For paving bonds, was attending the musical depart hp. Mrs. Shumate, Mrs. F. M. Day, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mr. and plates were set and nearly ’ every seat of home boys, consisting partly ot the women to write her for advice. Mrs. F. D? Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. was filled. 482; against bonds, fill. addressed Judge Lord ment of th«- I'nlversity of Oregon. U Mrs. Romeo Gilbert. Rite lias guided thousands to I Herbert Eakin, Mr. and Mrs, Simeral. the assemblage for several minutes high school team. She leaves besides her father. J. E. health. Address, Lynn. Mass- J -—0—• We have it from a reliable source I Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones, .Mr. and when the regular speakers of the In fulfillment of expectations, Yarnell, several brothers. She was Mrs. John Straub and Mrs. Orin that the S. P. Company is moving the Mrs. J. S. Beneon. evening had finished, and was called old depot and material from the old Roseburg's street paving bond elec a beautiful girl and had many Stafford entertained <u Wednes- *— O—• upon by Toastmaster Hucksteln.| depot to Eugene In order to erect a tion. being held today, is carrying by friends among th«- young people of ir and Thursday afternoons of this While the high school, business college and | Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. John Minto, pioneer of the early '40s, more commodious depot at th«- junc an overwhelming majority. f k at the home of the latter on the vote being cast Is comparatively I'nlversity who are deeply pained on , *s Eleventh street. On each day Abrams entertained a whist party at Republican, also addressed the gath tion to handle the rapidly increasing kit twenty-five ladies were Invited their home on river street in honor of ering. The principal speakers of the business over the main line through light. It is almost unanlmou* In fa account of her untimely death. She vor of the bonds. What little opposi was a member of the Christian I Lime and bring their needlework, Mrs. Lillian Kraugerer, nee Lurch, evening were Governor Chamberlain, Springfield. who is at present visiting her parents, M. A. Miller, Lebanon; Senator John tion has developed is chiefly of the fie rooms were prettily decorated Mies Ola Bosserman returned last gum-shoe variety, and amounts tq church qf this city. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lurch, in this city. M. Gearin, Portland; Frederick V. I keeping with the spring season, Saturday from Salem, where ah« ( Mrs. Lillian Holman, Portland, and W . M. Kaiser, practically nothing, 1 lilies, ferns and wild currant Those present were: been during the past month assisting Kraugerer, Mr. and Mrs. H. O Citiztilis who have worked so hard TRAIN OF »3 CARS Salem. finches. The hostesses were as in taking care of C. H. Pickett's pa-1 Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phil for the bond issue are jubilant to hed, on both afternoons by three HAS SMALL WRECK rents. Mr, Pick»tt, who has been very day and their smiling countenances long ladies from the Tau PI soror- lips. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mr. ill for some time, is reported much , and Mrs. J. S. Medley, Mr. and Mrs. He Got W hat lie Needed. are to be seen everywhere on the lf. th“ Misses Constance Covell, Halsey, Or., April 2.—The South improved. ‘ . Hundreds of silk badges, ern Pacific northbound freight met leiei Beach and Edith Woodcock. B. Lur/h and Miss Lurch.—Western A. J. Perkins informs us that he Oregon. bearing the words "I vote for . paved “Nine years ago >t looked as If my has purchased the Milo Taylor rest- —o— , „ „„ with an accident yesterday morning, I I I fa via Drug Co., t> atore*. time had come,” says C. Farthing, idence at the corner of North D and Mrs. E. E. Mink was given a pleas-1 "“"J. due, the trainmen say, to the air-[ Woodward. Clarke * C«.. Fortt**«. citizens of both sexes, showing un of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. “I was so Fifth streets. He says that he will brakes refusing to work on two enip- | It birthday surprise on Thursday« rening The ladies walked in on' run down that life hung on a very eventually move the house on anoth mistakably toward which side of the ty cars, one of which was smashed to , public question the preponderance of |n. Mink, bringing their refresh-' slender thread. It was then that my er lot and some time during the sum kindling and the other broken In druggist recommended Electric Bit- mer will erect a fine residence for sentiment leans.—Yesterday's Rose- two. There were 98 cars In the train | Mrs and a beautiful work-basket burg Review. and th«- demolishe«! < ars were about | ters. I bought a bottle and I got his own use. 1 led with candy, as a token for the Ank ) nur llruirelM |.«r /jX hlumond Hri»»i«|/^V\ the middle. When the accident oc- ' f |( I*. vA < I’lils hi lied and what I needed—strength. I had one ostess At the conclusion of Sen-, The firm of Flegal & Rychard have I Gold m« t illu\\ZZ curred they were trying to switch | l»r Fulton's address the gentlemen! foot in the grave, but Electric Bit- secured a lease on the Odd Fellows’I «'J 1 . scale. I with Ulne RII . n. 'x/ CAHTOTiXA., dK* vC'l Take no other lloy of yonr * part of the train. Two northbound ' HA ters put it back on the turf again, and building, known as the opera bouse,* une and passed the remainder of, i / - Ask f «< lil t IÍI * TI UH b* Amd Von Hit* Alwan ■JtiyJ» express and passenger trains and an I <w IHAWHI» IIKtM» I’ll.I *. f .r le evening The guests were: Mr. The little daughter of Frank Tur-' I’ve been well ever since.” Sold un- of the H. M. Stewart old quarters, Rear* th« ^*0* JO year» known«» liest. Safest. Always Reliable extra freight were delayed about two I #1 Mrs \V. W. Calkins, Mr. and pin, while engaged in play Tuesday.1 der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's and are getting things in readiness to SOI 0 BY DRUGGISTS 1VLRYWNIKt hours on account of the trouble. In. Alex Cockerline, Dr. and Mrs. fell and broke her leg between the drug Btore. 50c. move their stock. They will make1 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM SPRINGFIELD JUNCTION CITY NEWS OF INTEREST CHICHESTER’S PILLS jíiííSíSíJtíííSííííííííííííííiíííííííííiJííííííí to Sell The erection of the I. O. O. F. Block will necessitate the tearing down of a portion of our building and a consequent damage to all of our stock. To save ourselves as much loss as possible we have decided to close out some lines of our goods at prices never before made on these goods in Eugene. , I Following are a few Lines Which MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, WIREWARE, MEN’S and BOY’S HATS and CAPS, SUIT CASES, TABLE OIL-CLOTH, UMBREL LAS, WINTER UNDERWEAR, TOYS, NOTIONS, SHOES, and MANY OTHER LINES. We are not talking through our hat but guarantee our prices. A Visit to our Store will convince you that you can save money on every article you buy. We invite you to get prices before purchasing elsewhere. These Goods Must Be Closed out by May 1 st or Packed up and moved Kugene Packet Store 35 E. 9th St. ŒHiSiHÜiS ♦♦♦♦ iiüiäiüä