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    FVGR.XE WEEKLY Gt’ARD. THl'ILSDAY. APRIL 23. 1IH>M
liTLF. HATTIE
SUMMERS KILLED
BY STREET CAR
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AA'ashington, April 18.—
The bouse struck out of the
naval bill the provision for
torpedo-
eight
subntariue
boats.
(■raft Knocked Out.
The submarine provision
was later restored to the na­
val bill, but without author­
ity to the secretary of the na­
vy to select only the Holland
type.
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Peculiar to Itself DRAWING CF
In combination, proportion and process, Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is therefore Peculiar tj Itself in merit, sales and cures.
It is made from the best blood-purifying, alterative and
tonic ingredients by such original ana peculiar methods as to
retain the full medicinal value of each and ail.
The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu­
matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by
LOTS IN FAIR
PARK ADDITION
i.ast night at the Commeic.a’ Club
the drawing of the 120 lots in the
Owing to the absence of fenders
The Kind You Have Always« Bought, and which has ueen «
Fair Park addition by members ol
in the street cars of Eugene, elght-
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the _^uatnre of
the Lane County Agricultural Society,
tear-old Hattie Summers was instant-
and has been made under h s pen,
who had subscribed to stock in the
sonal supervision «luce Its iiifancy'
y killed by the cemetery car at the
Sold by druggists, ioo doses $i. Begin to take it today. sooiety and receiver! 3. ;,vt each for
Allow no one to deceive yon iu
corner of East Thirteenth and Alder
The lead-
Washington, April 16
they subscribed, took
F<»r tho«$e who prefer ume curative properties km the liqaid form, beside« the amount
str ets at 2:21 o'clock this after­ ers of congress have notified the
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-go<i«i ” Hre t,ut
medicine in tablet wurwy of done, convenience economy — there place.
A large number of stockhold­
noon. The car was In charge of Mo­ president that several of the law» form. Hood * .Sarsaparilla i« now put up in choco­ beln< no lota by 0-a»o rails n. break«««, or laakaaa.
Experiments that trifle with mid c.-uner the health af
ers were there. T*»“ drawing was
ses-
which
he
desires
enacted
this
torman H. F. Floddon and Conduc­
lated tablets called Sar»atab«, aa well a« in the Hold by drug«.»u or tent promptly by mail.
Infants and Children—Expertes against Exposaient.
conducted by J. M. Williams, W 8.
Re- uaual liquid form. Sareatab« have identically the
C. 1 Hvod Co . LowaU Ma»-
tor H. E. Owen. The father of the s!on will not lie put through,
capitulation shows that when con-
I Moon. F. J. Berger and F. R. Weth­
girl, Warren Summers, was working gi •»» end. It will have failed to pass
erbee. White poker chips were num­
bered from 1 to 120, and tach was
on the car track with bls team one many of the most Important meas-
•
marked with the name of a stock­
I’rexfdent
by
block below at the tint.- of the acci­ tires recommended
holder. Another set was marked with
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. p;lre.
Roosevelt. Including the following :
dent.
the number of a lot and the block in
Restricting the power of federal
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleas.mt. it
The child was on her way homo courts in the Issuance of Injunctions
which it was Bituated. These sets of
contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
chips were placed in separate boxes
from the Patterson school with sev­ in labor disputes.
substance.
Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and
as
one
w.«s
drawn
from
on«
1
bo>
Amending
the
Sherman
anti-trust
eral others. Motorman Floddon says
another was drawn from the other
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
that she was walking backward, and law so a« to establish a system of fed­
The little daughters of John H. Har-
eral license for interstate corpora­
Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
a» the ear turned the sharp corner, tions.
tog drew them out of the boxes. Th«>
and
Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
backed off the left side of the street
list of purchasers of lots and th11
To enable railroad« to form traf­
Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and natura sleep.
block
in
which
they
secured
them
is
fic
as
isolations
to
».cure
greater
sta
­
onto the track, exactly In front of the
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Fiieud.
». . follow -
bility of rate» and returns,
car.
Block 12- Dr. Studley, C. O. Peter-
To remove some of the reatrlc-
(Special Correspondence.)
I
’
nless
all
signs
fail,
the
first
of
She did not tear the warnings of tlona from the lomblnationa and la-
Mapleton, April 16 There is prob­ May wijl see another enterprise start­ son, Mrs. AA’oodruff, Henry F. Hol­
her companions, and the «• ir struck bor.
GENUINE
always
ably no Institution in Lane county ed at Cottage Grove that will be of lenbeck, F. S. Tingley, Eugene schoo’
To prohibit railroads from black* that contributes as much money to great benefit to this «ection of Lane board, one-half block.
her in the back, knocking her down,
listing union employes.
Block 13—J. M. Shelley, F. M. .
the citizens at so small expense as county, says the M estern Oregon. C.
the left wheels of the front truck
Empowering the Interstate com­ the Sluslaw salmon hatchery, which M. Densmore, who for years has been Wilkins,. J. H. West. E. E. Quimby,
mashing her h< ad to a pulp, causing merce commission to control future has nearly completed Its work for
identified with the development of First National Bank. AA'. J. Bushnell,
Instant d.ath.
As tile car struck Issues of stocks and honda on rall- this season.
Tin1 expense to the I*ane county, and particularly inter­ Hamilton Bros., F. J. Berger, J. AA’.
her ah.- uttered one long, terrified road property.
balance of the county and state Is ested in the canning and fruit dry­ Kays, .Mrs. Inwall.
Block 14 F. R. Wetherbee, Eu­
cry. Her books and pap. th were scat-
To permit the attorney gen ral to comparatively nothing, as the funds ing business, came up from Eugene
tered m the spot where she fell, In­ name one of the receive! s appointed for building and running It are all or Monday and took up the prop». Itlon gene Loan & Savings Bank, Mrs. Wil­
Mathews, M. F. Griggs,
Indi, atlng that the wheels reached for insolvent railroads.
nearly all from the canning and fish­ of organizing a company h re for the kins, A.
W. H. Hoffman. A. T Cockerlin •. C.
her head and body Just as'they were
To remove th«, duty on wood pulp, ing licenses paid on th«1 Sluslaw river. purpose of erecting a fruit dryer.
almost stopped.
To provide for the construction of
They now have about two million
Mr. Densmore met with the Com­ C Coffman, E. Bushhnell, Otto Kauf­
Tlte rnotorman backed the car, but four battleships Instead of two.
fish which they ar«1 putting into the mercial Club of this city oil the even­ man.
'he body w&s caught and had to be
To establish postal savings banks, tributaries of the Sluslaw as fast as ing of his arrival, and tlie plan v as
Block 15 Dirlcks.'n, Carson, Geo.
ragged from underneat h. The car
Th t e measures will be put through practical. Allowing fifty per cent of put under way. Business «ailed him Yerington, First National Bank, Geo.
'as stopped on the turn within If pos did •:
them to be destroyed by trqut, there home Tuesday, and the matter will .Al. Miller, J. O. Watts. R. A. Booth,
bout twenty feet from where Flod-
Making a more elastic currency.
will still be one million to return rest until next Monday, During bls Frank Hampton, H. AA’. Thompson,
tlrantln1! <" mp*»nMtion to govern- here and be canned on th«? river, stay here .Mr. Densmore made many Rebmen.
on first put on the air brakes.
With a fender on the car it la m< nt employe* injured In govern- which at a.low estimate would mean acquaintances, and In a general way
Block 16— 8. S Spencer, Bellman
aost likely the girl's life would have ment s«Tvlce.
165,000 cases, which means over outlined his plans that the subject & Rennie, C. M. Emery, Widmer, W.
Prohibiting child labor In thn DIs- $666,000 added to the wealth of might be fully discussed during the! 8. Moon, J. E. Martin, J Goldsmith,
>een saved, as the car was going
lowly around the corner, and it trlct of Columbia.
Ell Bangs, Father O'Farrell, .Al. Hous­
Lana county.
tints Intervening.
eetiis almost impossible, In the opln-
Authorizing the ways and means
The .Merchants' Protective Associa­ ton.
On the 14th Inst. Grandma Mead,
on of lite reporter, who was on the committee of the hou«1 and finance of Hermann, was burled in the Her­ tion of this city has also become in-1
Block 17—E. L. Renshaw, C. M.
ar at the time, to blame the men in committe«1 « f th«1 senate to glv«* hear­ mann cemelery. Had she lived a few terested in this project, and through Young. H. C.
Mahon, Preston &
charge.
I ings preiintlnary to a revision of the months longer sh<? would have been them an effort will be made to inter­ Hales, Mike, Cosgrove, 2, Charles
The corner, being so near th«» Pat­ tariff.
90 years old. She leaves two sons, est th«* farmers and fruit raisers. To Williams, R. 8. Bryson, Yates, W. T.
ter»' a school, is naturally a had one,
Walton and William, of Hermann, a that « nd it Is announced a meeting, to Gordon.
but as the girl was on her way home
Block 18—Will Hodes, J. M. Mar-
number of grandchildren and a host which every man Interested in the
the teachers cannot In. accused of
development of the fruit Industry I tin, J. H. Hartog, l1. E. Alley, Sever­
of friends to mourn her death.
negligence
Superintendent Alder­
will be made welcome, will be held son. H. .Al. Chilson, AA'. M. Renshaw,
man stated this afternoon that the
Helena, April 1 6
A special dis­
C. W. Cochran, AA’. J. Bushnell,
Tuesday.
children were aliHolutely forbidden patch to the Record say» the* flood
Maltman.
Mr.
Densmore
thinks
that
an
or
­
to play on Alder street, on which the waters from Hauser Lake are passing ♦
«r ♦ ganization on a basis of $'>000 capi­
Block 19-—-Huddleston. W.J. Bush­
cars run.
Great Fulls without doing any great +
♦ tal stock will be quite sufficient. In nell, A. E. AA’heeler. David Link. C.
1)1 EI>.
The child was In the first grade of damage, the deep ulna of the chan-1
fact, he is of the opinion that if $3,- O. Hudson, W. Polders, O. J. Hull,
the Patterson school, and while eight ne| by dynamiting »erring to carry I ♦
♦ 000 of the capital stock Is subscribed D. Hill, G. W. Griffin, John Hunzick-
years old was rather «mail for her off the excoHa of wafer.
General . ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ that will meet all the present needs. er.
age
Block 22 M. M. Davis, F 8. Ting­
Manager Goodall, of the Boston A-
At the Eugene hospital last night, That Is assured, Judging from the en­ ley, Jack Rodman. F. A. Rankin, Mrs.
She had three sistt.rH and broth­ Montana Company, states that the!
thusiasm that some of the citizens
Ellis
Vaughn,
aged
17
years,
from
ers In th«‘ public schools, a mother great smelter will not be damaged.
Holt, F. E. Dunn, F. E. Chambers,
hav. evinc. d.
and father, the family living east of
Tim situation at Craig Is very se­ <•■ rebral meningitis. Ho was the son
A very liberal plan of payment on Williams Ac Bean, S. L. Long, F. A.
of
Robert
Vaughn,
a
citizen
of
Wal-
the University. The father, who was rious. The town was destroyed and
stock subscribed Is suggested, name­ Tripp.
only a block away, wax almost pros­ Its one hundred Inhabitants have ta­ tnrville, and h«> had been ill only a
Block 23—D. E. Yoran. L. H. Pot­
ly, one-fifth of the amount subscrib­
trated with grief.
ken refuge In the hills. With th«1 ex­ few days. Funeral announcements la­ ed. «ash down, the balance one-tenth ter, F. 8. Tingley. Mrs. Christensen,
ter.
Coroner Gordon was sent for im­ ception of the shcoolhous«* practi­
per month until paid. Mr. Densmore D. Link, Austin Hampton. Kitchen &
mediately after the accident, but he cally every building was destroyed.
Kontpp, W. L. Kincaid, E. M. AA’ar-
Mrs. Sarah M. Cromwell-Adams, at will take $1000 In stock himself.
being nut of town for a few hours.
The work of repairing the <1 am
The dryer as first installed will be ren.
t!it>
family
home
at
Cottage
Grove,
Dr. .1 AA'. Harris, county health offi­ ha» begun and It Is estimated that
Block 2 4—John F. Kelly, M. M.
necessarily small, on account of the
cer, responded to the call. The cor­ I he work will take six months and April 10. 190«.
Davis, Huddleston, E. S. Rolfe, Reg­
limited
amount
of
fruit
that
can
be
On
May
21,
1904.
Mr«.
Adanm
was
oner returned to the city later, and coat $2........... .
t
ister. Amos Wilkins, W. A. Kuyken­
stricken with paralysis, and from that relied upon, but the enterprise will dall. C. P. Devereaux. J. Berger, M.
began an Inquest over the body
be
the
means
of
developing
the
fruit
date
until
her
death
was
an
invalid.
about 4:30 o'clock.
Y. Warner.
LOXDOX SPRIXt.S ITEMS
On tile 5th of this month she suffer- industry here.
Block 25—F. L. Chambers, L. N.
The following Jury was chosen:
•
1
anotherwtroke,
and
remained
un-
Roney. II. W. Iiiiuti, E. Schwarz­
G. N. McLean, J AV. Buoy, D. M. Pur-
i Special Correspondence.)
e
msclous
until
death
clalmed
her.
schild, W. M. Green, A. Heltzman,
kersott, 8. R Williams, 8 C. Smith.
London, April 16. Spring with all
Sarah M. Cromwell was bottn In
Geo. .Mldgley, C. Armitage, Jos. Fell­
Mrs. Anna B uck , a teacher In the her beauty is her«1 and every one is
Murray
county,
Georgia.
Septembea
man. Earl McNutt.
Patterson school, Earl
F. Strong. busv. The farmers ar«, finishing
19,
1836
She
moved
to
Texas
with
Conductor Owen, Motorman Flod­ their late seeding and early garden-
her
parents
when
a
girl.
Came
to
don, who »aw the accident. Dr. J. AV. Ing
Oregon In 1870, and was married to
Harris and others were summoned as
nature has put on new life and O 1’. Adams of Cottag«» Grove Decem­
witness«1».
every one Is happy, or at leimt ought ber 33, 1873. Sh«1 united with the
New York, April 17. The ♦
to be.
Christian church In 1889, and had
Cuiiard liner Maliretania ar­ ♦
Grandma and Grandpa Carmichael, biii'ii a faithful member until her
rived here today, having made ♦
who huve been v ry sick with the death.
a qgw record across the At­ ♦
grlpp.. ami pneumonia, are gradual­
She leaves to mourn her loss an
lantic* over the long route of +
New A’ork, April 17.—At
ly gaining.
aged husband and six step-daughter»,
four days. 23 hours and 59 + +
The Shortrldge sawwill has shut one brother and a slater.
minutes, beating th«> Lusita­ + + the close of the annual meet­
down and AA’.1 C. Shortrldge, who has
nia's record Just one minute. ♦ + ing of the Bibl«» class of th«»
now been running it, Is now running
At her horn«» at Cottage Grove, at
+♦♦♦+♦+♦ + Fifth Avenue Baptist church
♦ last night it was announced
his tie» to laittiam, and now lias 15,- 7:30 o'clock April iti, 1908. Vlrgihia
Following Is the verdict In full 000 in the river.
+ that John 1). Rockefeller, Jr.,
IL, wife of .1. B. Protzman, at the age
found by th«» coroner's Jury at the In­
had been elected vice presi­
The London Springs Association
quest over the body of little llattl«1 bus been very busy for til«1 last few of 37 years.
♦ dent unanimously. There was
Virginia B. Good-■-Prtitzman was
Sqmner, who was run over and killed months remodeling the hotel
Woodbury, N.
April 17.—Rev. + some opposition in favor of
by a street car yesti'rdsv afternoon: bath house, and they are now in and born near Richmond. A’a. She was
b
M. E. church, but the chair­
fine
"In the matter of the inquest over condition. They have Just put in a married to J B. Protzman at J’run- Geo. AA’. Tonison. pastor of the ♦ man of the election commit­
the remains of Hattie Sutuner, de new larg«1 hotel range and complete tytown, AV. A’a., April 12, 1898, com- Woodbury Presbyterian church, with ♦ tee onnounced that Rockefel­
Ing to the West shortly after her mar­ a fashlonabl«» congregation, whose
ceased.
♦ ler was elected.
hot water system. It looks as though
"In tlw coroner's court for Lane they mean to cook for all Lane coun­ riage, where she Joined her husband, engagement to Mrs. Fannie Kentwor­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
who had preceded her.
thy, a wealthy member, was an-
county, Oregon
ty this summer. And they ar«1 surely
nounced a week ago. was found dead
"We, the Jury empanellod to in prepared In their new bath house to
In a hotel here todav with a bullet El,Fl'll AXTS IX Mill
quire into and pass upon th«1 death of clean them up, with steam, shower,
STAMPEDE AT RIVERSIDE
wound In the head. It is believed he
Hattie Sumner, a child found dead tuli and mud baths. Their bottling
committed sutciue.
on the 16th day April on th«« strei't works ar«> running at full capacity,
Riverside, April 17.—AA’ith the ex­
When
Topisor.
engagement
car track at the corner of Thirteenth and are a long ways behind with th. Ir — Colomb.
0,",nD Bochar.
""«r. Algeria,
Algeria, Apr.
Apr. 17
I .
and Alder streets, Eugene, Oregon, order», but we think they will soon
♦♦
*• r;''blh
“> Talxaza became known a woman living at the ception of L, G. AA’orsley, driver of
»ante hot«1! began to circulate reports the oil wagon, all injured In yester-
find as follows:
t
catch up Still, It Is hard to tell
It hill, which commands the plain of
"First—That the name of the de- looks as though th«1 whole state may ramie:, were surpri-'d at dafllght Involving him. This aroused the wo­ day's oil fire and elephant
stampede
ceased was Hattie Suiuner.
by a tier««1 attack of Berbers, who, men members of the church and on
go dry.
AA’orsley
Monday last a delegation called at are resting easily today,
Second That th«1 ag<« of the de-
with
nomad
Arabs
hav««
been
concen
­
Th«> Black Butte mln«1 is now doing
the hotel.
A stormy scene ensued,
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ceased was seven years past.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
goo«l work and the furnace Is r«»d hot trating for some weeks on th«1 west­ with th«> result that the accusing wo­ may die. The circus and elephant«
left town, much to the relief of the
"Third That deceased WÄS a all the time, and we hope* to sec the ern frontier of Algeria
Th«1 French
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
vtilte, female person of American quicksilver running out in big ¡ rî!ll,‘u'
', fought desperately ami beat man left Woodbury that evening, and people.
” toff
i Gif their
f HP
birth.
advvis.irles and the Arabs It was claimed she had gone to the
streams.
Crush and mi« in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets
Pacific coast.
Riverside, Cal . April 17.—As a re­
Fourth That she died on the
The Coast Fork grang«> at London ' fled, aband.mlng their dead and
Tonison hnd an engagement with sult of a fire which started early this
16th day of April, 1908. In Eugene, Springs has been doing some good ■ wound« d.
makes yovr stock look like the top price ,
Lane county, Oregon, end that the work the past winter, neatly all ques
The French victory was costly, 28 Mrs. I'enworthv last evening, but he afternoon at the Standard Oil Com­
Ci?p F‘,d or Brln' Askforaadtryonce-SKIDOOC^.«*
l.c Ing killed ami 100 wounded. The «lid not appear and sh«» telephoned to pany's storage tanks. L. K. AA’orsley
cause of her death was by being run tlons of local Importance, an
B« ■rbers lost 125 dead, left on the a prominent member of the church lies at a hospital seriously burned,
over by a street car at the corner of woman suffrag«« has been w
and a search party looked into his and Miss Ella Gibb«, a church dea-
Thlrt«»enth and Alder street», and cussed from tint«» to tlm«>. am
fl« id
room, the bed being undisturbed
conneea, was gored and tramped to
that if the tnotortuan h« id ii»e«l proper the election conies around y
It Is now lie leved h«‘ committed su- death by a maddened elephant.
caution the aeclden
Ight not have find them up th *6, eattecl
•I su votes for
Icld«1 between 5 and 6 o'clock last
happimed.
A sullen boom heard at l.:30 mark­
Ststemeut No. 1. laatk
TWO B ATI I.ESIIIl*S evening, and that the body was on
"In the opinion
ed the explosion of the first large
th«» Jury the fellows who ar«1 runulng
the other aide of the bed at the time tank. AA'orseley was driver of the
street car should h
ovlded
Well, we don't he
hlngton, April 1. .
By a vote the search was made and could not delivery wagon front which th«> fire BLUEkBELL-sto7»ch
n BE«,LL C0"*11 Synip' PU*
Man'‘ Pi n ' '
with fenders.
hard times up here.
to
88
th«»
bouse
of
representa-
lu» sei »
There was a violent scene communicated to the ,anks, and was G.n.rai Tome. HrT«
"8. R
.! AMS
growl much.
Tablstsfor
Children
L.ver
°™'
Kldnt
Y
1
H»»d»chs,
Sommer
Conq.- >'. Soct»W
oday decided against the preal- wh«'ti the engagement was announc»*«!. hurled many yards from the spot and
"D M
\ KRS
hav«1
program for four battleships th«- accusing woman declaring *>•» i
na1 ft t v v „
or Qum.v Tablets,
‘JOHN
I AM.
up with his clothing ablaze For
for sa.e by Hull. Red Cross Drugstore.
the recommendation owed her all the love and duty
"J W
e« spread quickly to the
on naval affairs for longing to a wife.
"H C
Ich instantly became a mass
st tym
This result
The cortiner's jury brought in
"GEO
T a debate which verdict of suicide from aberrat loi
'us was three blocks
and it was received th«« brain.
bout to open for
•manc-r. The ext
AA*omni« I« l»H'at«'«l.
lused th«1 showmen
A*
U ■ • _ i , H’
for yrm Ut «hin Tb«w Fnr« an I H
rhlladolph^. April t7
HUNTERskTRÂPPERrGUiOE
IM »1 »
, after dismiss
an w nsi‘ name Is Involved
a
h had assert
II Aw X«>AA |’A» i : d
ul« Id«* of lb v Tomaon. of
furria*wrm»w IllMtraUng •
elephant» b
e». Tran*. ('.%rr»e Law* H ow »<1 wh«»n» *-> trwr an ‘
ated here this at
and tearing
atly aff«*eted w
* to trap», I' (10 i
dashed to the
.
71. Hun-
1 tragedy. She I
. knick lag down f
clerk in a »tore.
and d(1»1.*««lltnir nee
(From Thursday's Dally Guard.)
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
HATCHERY ADDS
GREATLY TO
COUNTY'S WEALTH
Whac is CASTORiA
EVAPORATOR AT
COTTAGE GROVE
CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
The Eugene
Business College
Will be open all summer
may enter at any time
OCEAN LINER
MAKES NEW RECORD
CORONER'S VERDICT IN
STREET CAR FATALITY
JOHN 0. JUNIOR
AND BIBLE GLASS
Students
In this age of competition there is
little chance for the young person
who faces the wor.d without the
knowledge and skill that comes
through special training
Investígate our methods
Informa
tion cheerfully and promptly fur­
nished.
MRS. M. RANSOM,
Principal.
TAKE 1 HE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH
THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
CrOUp' N,r’* Co“»hl »«▼ F*”r “d ‘
"Si
•'-■FURS-HIDES
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