Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, April 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EIGEN« WEEKLY Gl .»HI». THI RSl».»Y. »I’HIL SO
‘•They will be pros-
I egon Electric.
I wuted as repldly as is practicable,
, We will s art the ball rolling by be-
ginnin work on the Hillsboro exten-
This line
! sion t norrow morning.
» nd th H t front Salem to Albany will
irst constructed."
1REG0N ELECTRIC
P.EPARES TO ODILO
EUGENE T,'¡.TENSION GROVER CLEVELANS
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following urtici»» from
inortN ’** h Or»'U<in hm cinilfiHs
exclusively in
•ited «\<ki*h»ly
n»*u *
■rii Ü. At that time
G unni
■i letter from Guy
|M4|M*r |»f\
>a sid. nt and
T h I1 m >(, it*
»’n K«>ii Eleftrlc Itali*
nu<naK<*p « î
. h which lie «JutliniMl
UM) ( <»I1Y| HL
h vmiy MihMitntial.
the phiriw of J*
>r«*i|i>nian,M arti-
ly «* given in Hi
tli«*n* iw noth«
cl«» of todkiy. In
*< which fol-
in>¿ net* in I lie
»
it1
uf an
lows, <•%< pt flic Ml-
of ila
incicHM* of »¿ipitnl on t‘
.hi» < irr.
conifMtny. I In* Guard ••Í!.
. I:.isi» foi
gonfan wtory. Fon**»
»ll'jll fil'»* < OUI.
nruiiiu » t:r p ’< »»I**
in«-!» i.il < hth. or <»tlv ’WÌM*. to,make
i’íU’l i«*r t rill- i
mi effort to «
pltMif II <if ti <*
Uir i I ll‘
GAINS HEALTH SLOWLY
Spring Medicine
The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
is the best because it does the most good.
While it makes the blood pure, fresh
and lively, it tones the stomach to bet­
ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu­
lates the kidneys and liver, gives new
brain, nerve and digestive strength.
An unequaled list of cures—40,366 tes­
timonials in two years — proves its merit.
Sarsatabs >’«»■ tho-e wh<» pr»«f4*r m**<ii' lne
in tablet form. iv»o<l s Sarwapanllu i* now put up
in ehorolatad tablat« railed Sar«atab», a* well a«
in the u«ual liquid form
HareatabK have identi­
cally the narOM curative properties as tiie liquid
form, beiiidea accuracy of doM$, convenience, econ­
omy, — there being no lo*>* by evaporation, break­
age, or leakag**. Sold by druggi-ts <>r *«nt by mad.
C. I. Hood Co., LowwJI. ¿¡MH.
Mr«. J. F. Ge« 50 <iouM «street. IStoneham.
Ma**., »»yii: “In 25yearM • iperien'-e I hare never
known Hood’s Sarsapari!!.i u$ fail, fur spring
humors and as a general bl'»od purifier; it cures
scrofula, e- zema ; ha* no equal as a general
spring medicine. It gives xne genuine satirise-
tiun to Ray this."
CASTRO WILL
BE ¡SNORED 8Ï
UNCLE SAM
ini
Washington, April 22
tration
officials have
that th
abandoned the expectatk
congres
senate will at this session
authorize punitive measures against
Venezuela for her refusal to refer to
arbitration the disputed ciaims of
American citizens ana cornorations
that Tur
SUNDRY CIVIL BILL
REPORTED TO HOUSE
April
VrTEMIT TO IO X »MITI.
I \ < ' .X«. I. » HMM \ X U II I.I IMsox
«elicved <*t l’r
was about to
he city res
n Williams
I’.irtl
liti». »
Y a tn I
nt
}\unpiitn Set 4
¿Lx.Scnn* *
K^elb Sdb
Au et Seed *
/I mat »«? -
Lh Cart) una* Soda, *
Harm Sttd •
A .V*r»o- '
A perfect Remedy forConstipa-
tion. Sour Stomach.Dianhuea.
Worms,Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and Loss OF SLEEI
CIPRIANO CASTRO.
■nt of Venezuela, who refuses
to arbitrale American claims.
lxact
Y ork
copy of
li
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
wrapper .
Inst the country. Au • ue paper«
in the case are before the s nate
Committee on foreign relations, and
*nple time has been given for a thor­
ough consideration of the matter.
Public opinion as to the merits
the controversy lias not develo
to any g eat extent, the officials t
as a res: it cf the publication of the
carr ■spoildence, and for this reason
tile senate committee does not feel
justified in acting, Persons or firms
having commercial interests I in Ven*
i zttela which would be advert ■sely aL
fected by punitive measure have
irrged that nothing lie done, while no
sentiment has developed in favor of
drastic ac;ion.
CALIFORNIA DEFEATED
STANFURO UNIVERSITY
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Sausalito, Cal., April 25.—
By two and a half lengths the
University of California de­
feated Stanford University in
the annual boat race here to-
Delightful
weather
and
smooth water marked the
content.
The eight of Cali­
fornia outclassed Stanford at
every stage of the race.
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VI AI.XIT Olii II ARDS
IX LAXE <Ot XIV
Junction City, April 23.—The Eng­
lish walnut growers of Lane county
concede the largest acreage in Eng­
lish walnuts in Oregon to be else­
where, but for quality of trees set out
Lane county clAims
claims to hold first
place. On«» of the largest, if not the
grafted
English
walnut
largest,
groves In the United States is owned
one mile north of this place, on the
main line
..^ of the Southern Pacific, by
Post master A R. Martin, of June-
tion City. This grove consists of 65
acte ; of the grafted
Mayette and
Franquetl te varieties, grafted on the
Csltfornla i and American black wal-
nut. Mr. M art In also has ton acres
of the sec rond generation trees of the
same varieties.
The trees are set
50x50 feet each way, thus allowing
plenty of sunlight.
Besides this 75-acre grove 1 N
Edwards has t n acres, Edward Bai­
ley 20 acres of the grafted trees. J.
M. Howard 40 acre«. G. C. Millet* 25
acres, John Harmson 30 acres, atid
A. C. Nielson seven acres, all second
generation trees, making a total of
over 200 acres at this place, and the
Woodi e. k-Dunn Land Company has
75 acres seven miles south of h
The land in this vicinity is
ially adapted to the growing
English
walnut
and
there
being
*
the
roots
ome In contact with
toil for a depth of
when a very fin
mixed with the so
jrcning,* tinder
•asilv
large.I
arson
So
. a I 4-year
. is .in the
erg. It Is
lied to assist hit
Elliott are
a sheep-shear inc t
laiMiti
bf fort'* J t
l’nlt-d 8i
lanan»•»»■ (eaden
( 'durai
rome i
J untortlfied
ihip*.
two fit*
natL
nd
ml il
o I
Signature
Aterv* of Old aSAMlUPITUiLK
'S'fyr
artlch
for an It
and the
lines throughout
Hied and fitte n Injured at Gri
and there was serious damage
lay. na well as
iropc rty. Two were killed and a
the country on both
*n In fared by the storm at Co­
lainctte river.
It Is estlnui'i'd
Iambus, Ga.
I x-ri:iMin x i imi MHS i i i \
the additional capitalization will
LAMI
vide for the new lines planned.
If
Insufficient, however, the company Is
Natch«. Miss., April 35
Th., list
New Orleans, April 25. As a ro­
prepared to secure whatever amount tendance, has caused the appreh-*r
of dead in this section so far is 71.
of
the
terrible
storms
Is needed for the work.
Many are i ii-
cion that his progress toward rsw which have Hwept the southern Gulf ¡all h ut two negroes.
The plans of th«' Oregon Electric
<ry from his recent illness has no states communication between the jured, some fatally.
to develop this state with tfollcy
i>> en as rapid as desired.
clt les of this section today is poor
lines Is th«' most Important rnllroud
and In a majority of cases there Is
Atlanta, April 25
Telephone mes­
han had
announcement
Port land
no communication »t all. lucornlng sag«'s renort fatall’i;
at Shipl sy,
since the North Bank road wan pro­
traide report immense damage and Harris City and I.ocu
Grove, all in
jected from Pasco, Wash., to thin
there are indications that the d< ath Georgia.
city.
It means the de lopment of
A Western Oregon reporter on a list In Louisiana, Mississippi. Ten- I
tlie Wlllametlu valley to a retnarka-
» w •nt V w
ble d greo. for the system of roads ! visit to the Cottage Grove creamery ::< s.-ee anti Alabama will reach sey-
and great
mapped out will serve the territory on Monday morning, found Mr. F. ei.il hundred.
The <b atli' list of Amite and immo-
to bo entered in the most satisfac- I G. Sillier, the proprietor, busily em­
ployed In superintending the xnew ■ llate vit'lnity will reach 25. The town
tory way.
Is under martial law. The path i>f
Home, Ga., April
| Improvements he Is having made.
New laiw.H mi norlzrd.
Nothing of the building which lie th" storm was two and a half miles ed that twenty are
Th» folio owing new linen ware nu-
I purclinsi’d In January except the out-1 w> 1" and when It passed Amite stood town and Cape Spr
thorlzed by i th« director« of the rom- ' Hide walls remains. The Inside has i a wreck.
pany at yes Hterdnv’s meeting: Salem I been <'ntlr<‘ly remodeled for his bus­
In Concordia parish, La., thirteen
April
2T—
Birmingham. Ala.,
to Albany, IX nilh n; Garden Home to line»«, so that there Is not a neater I w i4 killed.
Twenty-five are reported killed a
mile*; Hlllnboro to TII-
Hillsboro,* 12
1
In Adams county. J
twenty- Albertville, Ala.
or more convenient creamery In the
lamook, f>7 f tnlleM; Tigardvllb* to Eti-
state. A cement floor bus been laid.
miba; Salem to Mill City,
Rene, 1
I and he Is now enlarging the capacity
54 milvM*. Albany to (’a^cadla, 35 | of the plant, by adding a larger holl­
•«.
Total
mileage,
301.
With
mile
er amt engine and an Immense churn
I he 50 nilb*H already constructed by of 1000
pounds capacity per day
1 he company between Portland and
Half of Ilfs product Is shipped to
Rale m, the construction of th»» new Portland,
while the other half finds
lines Just H'tthorixed will give the Or­
egon Electric 351 miles of standard a market In Collage Grove and th>>
various
logging
camps In the vicin­
gauge railroad In the state.
The capitalization of the company ity
The main building Is 24x56 feet
will be
equally
divided between
In slz". tint he Is contemplating add­
stock,
of
c<immon ami
preferred
which 50,000 shares of cas h will 1»' ing nt least 30 feet to It, In which
Washington, April 25. The sun­ dent, $78,000; erection of barrack?;
Issue I. of thu par value of $100.1 will be located a refrigerator and
The revised artlclos of Incorporation i an Ice machine. The water he uses dry civil appropriation bill was re­ and quarters for coast artillery, $1,
Is taken from a well that he has sunk
road to Mount
Rainier
were sent to Salem by special mes­
ported to the bouse today by the ap­ 987.260;
Park. $">0,000, and various other ex­
senger yesterdsy for filing with the | to the depth of 32 feet and contnlns
about 27 feet of water, a steady propriations committee.
It carries penses, bringing the total
up to
secretary of stab' mid they were also
pumping by steam power for a num­ $105,715,369, a reduction of 135,- 1105,716,369.
placed on record at the courthouse
ber of hours failed to reduce two 668,997 from the estimates submit-
In connection with the appropria­
here.
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Inches, It Is Ice cold and Mr. Stiller t ed by tile departments.
tion for suppressing counterfeiting
Stockholdi rs met first in the of­
thinks himself very fortunate In luv
Included in the appropriations re- and other crimes a provision Is made
fices of G”nernl Manager Talbot In
Ing nl»l <■ to strike such a supply. Ib»,
mmended Is $27,627.000 for th«* by the hill designed to do away with
the Corbi tt building Epon their au­
sides this supply he also takes the 'ilinilan canal, which amount is re- the alleged practice of lending secret
thorization of the Increase of cnpltal
city wnter. but mor<* as a protec Ion 'nbursable to the treasury from pro- service » luployes to other depart­
, stock and the new extensions, dlre<-
from fire and for outshlc use
H»‘ eetle of the sale of binds author- ments and to individuals for private
tors met In the same offl<*s and rat­
has 100 feet of fire hose al w a y s z ri
Th«» bill caribes for public detective w
ified the action of stockholder-
The
ready for use attache«! to a hydrant, inlldlngs. marine hospitals, quaran-
An echo of the recent tnvestiga-
fidlowing directors of the Oregon
ztul In cas of an Incipient blare on ine stations, annual repairs, heating lion.of t'ht government printing of-
Electric Railway, enough to make a
the premises, or an outbreak of fire ipparatus, vaults, safes and locks flee by th
prealdent's direction Is
ipu.rum, were present: Guy W. fnl
For improvement of beard in a provision that the public
hot, .lames II Kerr, Edward Cunning­ In an adjoining building Is In a po­ $2.182,375.
sition to fight it with good iirospects rivers und harbors under contract the printer shall submit cstlmat« for all
ham and George I*. Nevins.
of success of extinguishing It.
authorizations amount to $17,692,- employes additional to th
thor
ob»» scht’d-
Where Money Comes From.
The business Is not confined to 615; life saving service, $2.268,857;
Moffatt A1 White, 5 Nassau street. turning nut iooo pounds of a prime current expenses of the revenue cut­ uh i ia t:>" Mil. A limitation • fl m • -
New York city, are managers of th»' article per day, but hi* also manu­ ter servile, $1.904.000; engraving labor in the canal zone, stipulating
syndicate chat Is supplying the can factures, In »e.nson, over 500 gallons and printing. $3.354.75< ; Interstate that wages and salaries paid on the
isthmus for sttiUed and unskilled la­
Ital for the Oregon Electric opera- of Ice cream a week, nil of which commerce commission.
______ . - $936,000;
------- —, as­
Ilona In this stale.
The executive finds a readv market In this < i'v sistant cuslod ms and janitors of bor by th«1 canal commission and
committee Is made up of the follow­ Mr. Stiller Is a rustling, energetic public buildln s. $1.688.1172; fuel, i’anama Railroad Company shall not
exceed by more than 25 per cent the
ing New York capitalists: A C. Bed­ i iiimi
man, , (inti
and will s continue
»»lit iiitit to
t ' > make
ill (» vx v' nit'll
such lights aud wt tor in public hulld- average wage« and salaries paid in
ford, Oeorge llarelav
M >ffait and Iniprcvcmcnts and additions as quick- Inga, $1.400.0 0; ex'ieusos of col­ the United States for similar lab or
William A White
ly ns the demand for his products led Ing rust on ■ ndditlonal to per** and service.
It is provided in the
in a general way th«» extensions of make It
necessary,
and
Cottage manent appro;: lations of $.' 500,000 bill that all funds hereafter from
the OregoruElectric's system will pco- Grove Is to lie congratulated that for that purpose in 1999, $4,f
* 500,- I customs duties collerti'd up in prop­
vlde widely separated parallel lines one of its Industries Is presided over 000: lighthouse es’ablishments. 15^
erty of the United States imported
up the Willamette valey from Port- hv it man who evidently has faith In 19 4,000; enforcement of Chinese ex-1
from the canal zone “is hereby re-ap­
land one on each aide of th«> river, the future of the city.
elusion. $500,000
agfr.il urv»»y, I propriated for the construction of the
a main line running to
$1,085.000; exp.
• f th
presi- Isthmian canal."
'
I'lllamook. and a num-
Watih Inaton
Bears the
Tac Simile Signature of
hundred,
and were
• town In Loulsla*
sippl and Alabama
visited with > great de*
ruction.
The
tornadoes
moved in several direct ioni
and apparently last «1 about
twelve hours.
III II. EST I IH 4 »IMPANI ES
I OHM < OKI-OK 11 lox
PAVcße table Preparation for As-
I similalingUicFoodarulRe^tila-
I tuigtiieStoiiuididaiiilDowelsof
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
.N ot N akcotic
Information
u mi .» irs
I.Ihl'I.Y
For Infants and Chlljr^
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium Morphine nor Miaural.
thirty
s n s u
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W an is A hildken
DEATH AND RUIN
WARKS TRACK OF
SOUTHERN CYCLONES
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MAKE your own stock , foods by usinc
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mil In feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
day M il
Blamso
. .I with
»MkEs Y<>1'|{ STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOE
t. 5*8««. Chop Fred or Bran. Aik for and try once—
tv. Lnicken Cholera. Blister. Heave. Fever. Hot Cholera table”
** r
re Lmuncwt. Piak Eye, Distemper, Colic or Bone Stiffener T»- <'»•
TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH
‘HIY make you feel like A BLACKSMITH
t
ident and c
ei ingu
or th
i vice
) m pt orti
•r of the Or- ; tested themselves.
1
>tt nude
tnd M
treasurer.
this
B-UE BELL»«
BELl- Couth Svrup. Pile Remedy. Man » P>
General Ton e, h- .st « *k *’»■
Croup. Nerve. Coagh, Hay Fever ar 1
Tahieta tor
-'■"•Siae. Heart Worm. Kidsev. Headache, Sammer Com;
. Liv<r, Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablet*.
jFor u.e®.j Hull* Red Crow Drugstore.
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