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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, HMW o V r ■Oi ASSESSMENT OF RAILROADS COMPARED r (Special Correspondence. I Elmira. May 12. Harry Bown for ' sheriff. This is his old home and I there never was a young man, grew up in our community that the people (SpringfielJ News.) have more respect for "* “ Assessor Keeney's slogan during i ry. He will be sure to the campaign is “Let the Railroads 2D pieces fancy Batiste and Lawns. 32 Inches wide; Grand collection dainty thin wash fabrics at 25c a yd; | in hi» home precinct. stripes, figures and checks, light and dark col The meetings at the Christian and other Corporations pay their ________ Many souls share of the jtaxes.” Let us see many of them worth 5 and 10c a yard more. Em church »till continue. ors; your choice of the entire lot at, yd 12 l-2< to Christ and much what he has done during his past ad L---- --- led — — Walla Walla. May 13.—Following have been broidered Swiss in white, brown, blues, etc., 31 . ministration towards carrying out are additional results in the Oregon- good done. The meetings at the Baptist church | this campaign cry in Lane County. inches wide. Batiste and colored figured lawns; Whitman track meet: and figures and embroidered New patterns, coin dot Pole vault Moullen, Oregon, 1st; I began last Sunday, Jimmie Howard. The Southern Pacific Main Line is all the new shades including the Copenhagen blue. dot; a yard ...... ..................................................... 2Oc Foster, Whitman, 2d; Felthouse, ' as evangelist. Mr. Howard Is an old assessed $20,000 a mile in Lane Whitman, 3d. Height, 10 feet 11 resident of Elmira, and it seems good county. In Linn, Douglas and Mar-1 ion counties, the Southern Pacific to see him back again. inches. Mrs. George Dicckinson is on the j main line is assessed $3o,0o0 a mile , Discus—Phflbrook, Whitman, 1st; We ask Mr. Keeney to answer the Dutcher, Whitman, 2d; Zacharias, sick list. The new hotel Is all completed and question why he assesses the South Distance, 103 feet 3 Oregon, 3d is expected to be in runtiing order by | ern Pacific main Hue $10.000 a mile inches. less than Linn, Douglas and Marion High hurdles- Kuykendall. Ore the last of the week. Miss Inez Coldren, of Irving, was counties. gon, 1st; Philbrock, Whitman, 2d; Thursday, October 17, 1907, the Huston, Oreg1 n. 3d. Time, 1« flat. in our midst Sunday. The little son of Bert Inman, whoj Western Oregon Lumber Manufac 4 40-yard dash Lowell, Oregon, 3« inch linen Suiting In blue, grey, brown, green, lavender, red Ke^d. Oregon, 2d: Barnes, Whit- fell and broke his arm, is getting' turing Association Weld a meelng in and tan; sale price, yard .............................................................. Cottage Grove, Oregon, and a Reso 3d. Time, 52 seconds. along nicely. Mrs. Williams, who has been quite) lution was adopted that Assessor 0-yard dash Martin, Whitman. Moon. Oregon, 2d; Reid, Oregon, sick, Is on the Improve, and also Mr. , Keeney be-requested to raise the val- L Time, 21 4-5 seconds. Ties Day, of Ivison, is better. Northwest record. Mrs. Kidwell, mother and sister., ern Pacific to $30,000 a mile, the Big variety of Dress Ginghams In plain cheeks und stripes and fancy Shot-put—Phi I brook, Whitman, of Brownsville, have been visiting same as in Douglas, Linn and Marlon stripes and checks in all the good staple shades, A. F. C. counties. In the same issue of Th’e 1st; .Moullen, Oregon, 2d; Zacharias, here the past week. quality, yard........................... .. ....................................................... 3d. Distance, 40 feet 1-2 inch. Mrs. Florence Quinn went to Eu-j Guard, Assessor Keeney in an inter High Jump M< ullen, Oregon. 1st; gene Friday night on the stage, re view. staled that the Lumbermann's Convention at Cottage Grove was a Philbrook, Whitman, 2d; Foster, turning Monday morning. Whitman, 3d. Height, 5 feet 5 Inch Charles Gilson made a flying trip month late in passing the resolution, Dainty little stripes and checks In dark apd light shades, pinks, and that on September<1 Sth, he had es. back to Elmira from McMinnville. Oregon • won the meet, the final Mrs. Sarah Zumwalt met with a decided to take such action, but had blues, green, red, lavender, navy, black checks, 32 inches wide. not made it public. We ask Mr. score being Oregon, 75; Whitman, vbry painful accident on Tuesday. Gala'«» Suiting, a yard 47. The magic lantern picture machine Keeney th* question, why h • nn^l-“ at the Christian church has been very this statement in that interview aud I ESTIVAL AT FLOKENCE good, aud all appreciate Mr. Jack has not carried it into effect. WILL BEXilX MAY 20 son's work, as he Is trying to serve The Southern Pacific Company has the Master in every waq he knows 40.7« miles of main line road bed Posters are out announcing the how. in Lane County, The diffei'biice in arangements for the rhiri« ndron fes 1 wonder what brings Mr. Ricket assessed value between 20,000 and tival to be held in Florence Mav 20. from the Fern Ridge so often? 30,000 a mile would be $407,600.90. The voters of Lane County will ‘not The exerelses will commence at .Must be some'attraction. 592-594 WILLAMETTE ST 10 a. m., when.Queen Rhodendra Reed Lamb has been stay it ng over judge a public oijfiiial by the prom f will be crowned by the “Poet of the nt Reed Zumwalt's doing chores ises he mak s when a candidate for Sierras^’ after which she will be while Mr. Zumwalt has been in i town re-election, so much as by the of presented- with the key of the city getting doctored. ficial record he has made. I by the mayor. The Southern Pacific. Company Mrs. Anna Down and children! ♦ had been on business connected with Zanesville, Ohio, are here visiting I After her proclamation regarding came ♦ out* and visited at her broth-| should pay $30,000 or more a mile, ♦ bls new fruit dryer there. H. W. Eller und family. ♦ the day’s festivities will follow a tri er's. B. P. inman's, Friday and Sat in tht3 county as its just proportion Dr-. D. A> Paine left for Portland ♦ ♦ Albany floraid: Miss Elizabeth umphal procession on the river, head urday. of the taxes. ♦ Warren, of Eugene, who has been In on the noon train today to attend the I ed ♦ by the queen and her maids of Elmira Is talking of celebrating! Springfield offers to the voters of ♦ the city, the guest of Miss Cordelia Republican state convention. ♦ honor. Lane County, in \Velbey Stevens, a this year. Mr. and Mrs. ('raven, of New York Dawson, returned home this noon. An address will then bo delivered The I. O. O. F. lodge Is trying to candidate for Assessor who will not (From Tuesday'» Daily Guard. > Glenn Goodman, traveling sales- state, are the guests i f Mr. and Mrs. at the hall by John 11. ilartog, of Eti organize in town. merely promise to, but will carry in H. Simmons, of Lewiston, Idaho, is man for a Portland hardware firm, it. W. Kirkpatrick in Eugene. gene. to effect the principle that railroads W. ('. Hunter, of Chicago, arrived In Eugene. | to arrived here yesterday afternoon At 12 o’clock a picnic dinner will BEX and other corporations, should pay. L, E. Tldliull left this forenoon on visit ills brother, Dean, a student at in Eugene ye.tt rday to visit his cous be served In,the rhodendron grove. For their share of the taxes. in. Hon. 8. B. Eakin, a few days. a trip north? In the afternoon a program of mu the University of Oregon, W. 8. Shearer, wife and child, of J. F. Robinson is up from Portland The railroad company and other GOULD LIVERY. I Ehl» Walter W. Baker and wife have re Wendling, were passengers for Cot sic, recitations tytd drills will be ren for a few day». tumid to Eugene from Vancouver, tage (.rove on the afternoon train dered by the diW. rent schools on the corporate interests are paying a great j AXD SALES STABLES; river. deal more in taxes while the farmer J. J. Murray came in fro ma trip Wash., to reside here in the future. today. A number of athletic contests of Is paying less. The average voter, Mr. Baker Is a son of Albert Baker, north this afternoon. Having purchased the Gilbert feed ' Mrs. J. Edward», cf Corvallis, ar various kinds will take place at stables on West Fifth street, near ! rived here today to visit her sister, which suitable prizes will be award- irrespective of party affiliation, Attorney f. A. Hardy returned last assistant street commissioner. Willamette, we intend to cónduct a I O. E. Davidson aud wife came up Mrs. Evans, and to attend the «rango ed. evening from a trip south. first-class livery, feed and sales sta I W. MdNatnar left on thia morn from Harrisburg this afternoon to nt etlngs, will lie given on the A clambake ble. We are prepared to furnish | visit al the home of Mr. Davidson’s _. J. W. . _____ Baker, , __________ Democratic candl- I beach at 6 o'clock, followed by a ing's stage for Leaburg. good teams and ladles' saddle horse» , Miss Helene Robinson returned brother, H, B. Davidson, and to at I date for county Judge, is in the city calithumplan parade in the evening. on short notice. tend the state grange meeting. today, having driven down from Cot- yesterday from a visit at Albany. A reception will be held in the Our prices will be found reasons-1 E. E. Clark, of Lawrence, Iowa, Mr und Mrs. Geo it. Stevenson, of 1 tage Grove. evening and a grand ball will take A. R Black left today for Waldo was an arrival in Eugene last night. Portland, arrived here today to vllst j i ble aud our treatment of the public I place in the hall. courteous and obliging. J. 8. Magladry, the Donna sawmill nt tlie home of Mrs. ld'ih > F. Camp Ukp to look after the work of build The next day there will be an ex Having had much experience in ownet Is In the city lor a day or ■- >. bell, Mrs. Stevenson was formerly ing the reservoir for his big irriga cursion to the beach, also to the I the livery business we know how to A T Bonnett wait a pnsHipgCJ on Miss Anna Iloberts and graduated tion project. lakes. Hon. E. L. Myers, wife and daugh conduct such an establishment in a the io <>u train Daisy tor Junction from the University of Oregon tn I laiuiu-h Burned. ter. of Newport, Neb., are the guest first-class manner. We respectfully • 1896 The launch Alberta, owned by A. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West in Eu P. Knowles, was burned last Friday solicit a share of your patronage. Ml' s Vera II' rren catn« down from Mi ss Hattie Cook. Oil»4 of the wln- gene for a few days. D. G. GOULD & SON. ^ullage Grove ou the iioou traiu to tiers of the L oh Angelo« trlp given afternoon at Mapleton, together with Mr» E. S. Rolfe left this morning day. recently by The Guard, returned for Blue River, where she will spend the boathouse, causing a loss of sev FOR SALE. Raleigh Roney, the Goshen mer home Io Junction City Sunday even eral hundred dollars. One thoroughbred bull, 3 years chant. *■■ U»e city today between ing. she having stayed several weeks the siMiimer. Her son. Mark, is stay Silas Knowles was on board the ing on the ranch there. d; write or call on Jacob Wulls- launch, which was lying at the boat trains. in California after the other mem .lames Parvin returned home to house when the fire started, and lager, Creswell, Oregon. Mrs. Stephanie Sehuecker returned bers of the party returned home. Dexter this afternoon, after having came near being seriously burned. W21 htls afternoon from a trip to points been In Eugene for several days at north. He had Just been bailing out the tending the grange meetings. The supreme court has returned C. O. and O. Anderson, of Ever (From Wednesday's Daily Guard.) craft and a lighted match feil en Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris, of Punx- to Salem from Pendleton, but with ett, Waah., wire arrivals In Eugene causing the blaze, The W. Nesmith left on this morning's sutawny, Pa., arrived In Eugene last the boat, out Chief Justice R. S. Bean. The last night. flames caught the building and con- . night looking for a location. They sullied chief justice has gone to Washing Hon. II. M. Cake, candidate for stage for Blue River. it also. Otto N. Gore, of Albany, Is In the are registered at the Hotel Srneede. ton, where he will represent Gover United Slates senator, is registered Milking Machine Mr». L. Bilyeu was a passenger to nor Chamberlain at the conference city for a few day«. at the Sine,‘de. A fe wdays ago Eugene R. McCor- taken a littlQ mental exercise Win. Bodes Is In Portland for a Portland on the noon train today, nack received a mllking machine, of governors to be held at the White Mrs. Winfield Bennett was a pas will “ kill the goose that laid the having been called there on account which is the first of its kind to bo House this week. He will also visit senger te Cottage Grove on the after- few days on business. golden egg” by turning down the West Point and attend to other du H. Tennis left on the early morning of the Illness of her mother, Mrs. used In this vicinity. noon train today candidacy of the nmti whose official Irvine. ties delegated to him by the gover Edgar Crawsby, after a stay of sev stage today for Florence. The machine waz purchased from W. K. Newell and wife, of Gaston, the Hazelwood Creamery Company, “backbone" has put the taxpayers nor while in tho East. lion. S M. Yoran was a passenger eral months on Coos Bay, is here vis of Lane county many dollars to the are the guests of his cousin, Mrs. and I» to be used on the McCornack to the metropolis today. iting his relatives. good. Ben Keene, for re-election for Miss Pearl Lewis Is visiting friends Fred Chambers, during the sessions ranch on North Fork. Thousands of rolls of new wall pa Geo Croner and wife left on the a second term as County Assessor. of the state grange. Mr. Newell Is I per just received. stage this tnoruing on their return at Lebanon for a few days. Mr. McOornack is among the most Mrs. Geo. Nlcolle went to Goshen state fruit Insepctor. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. trip to Belknap Springs. I progressive men in this section, and piles : rrr.Ks. piles : .. . President W J. Kerr, of the Ore is always on the lookout for improve Jesse Paget, of Sumpter, arrived this afternoon on a short visit gon Agricultural College at Corval W Williams Indian Pile Ointment A marriage license was granted by In Eugene this afternoon to visit his dairy equipments. lis. Is reglsti rod at thy Hotel Srneede ments In ling. uncles, the Shinn brothers. will cure blind, bleeding and itching the county cl rg today to Fay Miller, I sa n I Xotes. He spoke at the University this morn- C. E Gullit' Miss Hazel llopkitison returned A real estate deal was negotiated piles. It absorbs the tumors, allay» aged 23 years, anj Mias Mabel C la • Sunday night from an extended visit went to Halsey veaterday by which W. A Brown »old Itching at once, acts a a poultice, White, 11», both of Junction City. Dr. W. Kuykendall »iul L. H. Pot his twenty-acre tract of land south State School Superintendent .1. H with home folks i\t Grants Pass. J. S. Luckey accompanied the U. Ackerman is In the cliy from Salem. ter were among the Lane county Re of Glcnaifa to Sylvester Bacon for gives Instant relief. Will.ams' In We still have our bargain counter Miss \udrey Clos - * ih a pa-'-en- publicans going to Portland today 8472.50. The'd al was made through dian Mie Ointment Is- prepared for which includes hardware, furniture of O. track team on Its northern tour, ger for Salem on the noon train to to attend the state convention of that the Florence Real Exttite Company. starting with the team last night piles and itching of the private parts. rugs and n-.nt ing. Don’t wait unt party. David Eby. an old pioneer of Lino day Mr. and Mrs. Bacon will move to,the Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mail 50c they are all gone. W. 1 F. Reiner and wife, of Portland, place at o- S. Srneede left on thè stage this county, arrived up from Harrisburg CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. and make It their home. and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co., yesterday to attend the grange meet morning for his farm near Walter- after i a .visit at the home of Mr. Rei- A del 1 v.-.s negotfatml a few days prop»., Cleveland. O. Mrs Divld Link, In Eu- ago by .l.ic.t P. N. Frederickson »old Ville. tier's sister, i ing. Professor Stafford, of the Univer Colorel J. A. Waddle arrived up gene, went to Albany today tn visit his ranch. kM>wu us the Workman Joe Lyons, fqrnufr county judge sity of Oregon, has received a letter of Douglas county. 1» In the city to from Portland on the afternoon train there a few aays before going on place, to J. M. Young. Il lies on the IM) VOi WAXT A GOOD WELL? from Dr. Roy R. Renshaw, former horn •. day on business. He now realdb» in today. Siuslaw river a few miles above Ac Having purchased the well-drill ly an assist,nt in the department Ch, tc ■ Uemonway returned today Mr. and Mrs. R S Warren, who me Port land The price paid was $1800 for of chemistry here, and at present oc LeRoy Gesner returned to Salem from a business trip to Cottage have been residing In Eugene for the the land, with stock and household ing outfit of Rlen & Weaver. I am cupying a position in Wesleyan Uni now prepared to do any work in my past several months, left today for last night, after having been here a Grove. lino promptly and at seasonable versity, Middleton, Conn. Dr. Ren Geo. O. Knowles wax a passenger Gladstone Park, where they will re-j furniture. few days to hear his Classi's at the prices, If you want bedrock water, shaw tells of his regret at the unde Mr Warren is on the Stuslaw stage this morning for side In the future University sirable publicity that Oregon is get call and see me or address a traveling man and had his head- J. W. Hanks and family left to Halo ting in the East from reports that the Attorney H. W Thompson was a quarters In Eugenc. K I. RBYNOLDS, day on tbeir return to White Oak. State University is not supported. Mrs Geo Kelly went to Portland 81» East Uth St., Oklahoma, after having resided here passenger to Portland on the noon Eugene, Or., May 12. 1908. He says: It is th worst possible ad ml5 today, t’nvlng in charge Addl ■ Watt’s, Eugene, Or. train today. a short time. f We. the undersigned well drillers vertising tbs state could have." I William Landess and wife came who was one of the state's witnesses H. Hlrsrhberg. president of the In in Eugene and vicinity, have estab PURR WATER dependence National Bank, Is In the down from Cottage Grove on the noon against Si Jones and Fred Craig, in lished the following prices: their preliminary examination yester-t city from Independence attending the train today. For a three-inch well Ip earth. 50 Hoa. S B Eakin went to Portland day. The girl Is an inmate of the For pure bediock water see G. Orang« meet Ing cent» per foot; in gravel and sand Taylor. All surface water cased E I. Myers, wife, non «nd daugh today to attend the Republican state Bovs' and Girls' Aid Society's home. foot. No casings rock. 75 cents per Mrs Kate Medley, of Portland, af by casing into the bed rock, thus ter. of Newport. Neb., arrived h re convention tomorrow L. F Wooley, of Cottage Grove, ter a visit with her sister. Mr». Ker furnished. surlng nothing but pure bed rock wa last night and may decide to locate well in earth, 75 For a four-inch ter. G W/’Taylor, 82 8 Patterson was lie Eugene today, returning home ley, In Eugene, returned home today.' in thia vicinity. Mr» Frank Hale, of Grants Pass, cents per foot; In gravel and sand street-Eugene. Phone Red 3377. Abraham Bangs, who has beeh at on the afternoon train rock, 11.00 per foot. No casings fur Mrs. Kate Hanns has returned who has been visiting at the home of tending the University of California nished. ONION SETS. during the year, has returned to Eu from Portland, where she has been her parents. Mr. and Mrs V. Hemen- For cement, gravel and basalt undergoing trnattpent In a hospital vray, In Eugene, went to Portland to- J. W. White. 5th and Willamette gene t<»t Jbe summer ru> k, 12 per foot. The owner of the dav to vlait her sister, Mrs. Brum- C. k' Densmore returned this fore She la much Improved well Io furnish all needed casings noon from Cottage Grove, where he Charles Brown, wife and son, of field For out-of-town work, parties hav KEWAKIt ing well drilled to furnish all trans portation, board and the water nec- I had stolen from the barn Satur essarv to drill. day night or Sunday morning my J E KILBORN. saddle. It has my name across thè I. \ DUKE « LEFFLER. back of the pommel A. P McKIn C W TAYLOR. zey Will give »5 reward for any CARPENTER a BUCHHOLZ. definite information regarding thè C O GORDINIER. same mi E 1 REYNOLDS. Cottage GYove. Ma» IÎ -The Cot a p. M c K inzey , tage Grove Fruit Drying Company In tt At Hampton Bros . Eugene DECOR’TIOX DAY. MAY #o corporation papers are now on file with the secretary of state. Today l se stair pads under your stair c If ron Intend to have » monument pet. We have them suitable grounds for the dryer, adja - V Mxesrt« cent to the Southern Pacific tracks, or tablet erected by Decoration Day J- W. Warren CHAMBERS HARDWIRE CO were purchas d Manager Densmore you should make your selection at Is on hand and the erection of a once, while there is a nice stock to Inwetur» Win double their money building will be commenced next ■elect from. Nothing out the best of tn .*“•7 U ’Xev buy lota n arre week The stock la largely taken up work furnl<ied at reasonable prices. tract» In th» Blair street addltHt Real EMate, InMirance. InveM- by ettlten« of thl > city, and farmers Corner Sixth and Willamette sts. The city meat build in that «»reetien. mewt«, l«>an« : • • . . (. LAKE. and fruit ralaert near. E. C. The tan- m2» IV-'t-Tty l.i-DMl and Sold at |>«ny Is Incorporate d ^r $ *»000 Be »nre h* new Owner'» |>riee ;' . . GERMAN HHl M STAl.LlfK buggy before buying Tbe German conch hoise which i ' CHAMBERS HARDWARE X”n *’ *»‘*x'k. Corner 8 th The frame work of C S Free purchased from Duncan Scott wth ■nd W illamette Sts. large apartment h< Mi«e at the make the stand during the teaaon at Make yon.- nen» lay by feeding Ph tones—office. Black «271; Resi Bangs' barn. curity Por/try Powder. dence, Black 4402 tr J. H TERKINS Chamber» Hardware Co K-r-m., . . . . I The Wash Goods for Summer 190Ô 20c l ancy Lawns, yd 1 2l/2c Tliin Wash f abrics, yard 25c INTERSTATE MEET AT WALLA WALLA Fancy Dress Swiss, yard 20c 25c Dimity, Dainty Rose Bud Patterns, 29 inches wide, yd 18c 36-in Colored Linen Suitings, yd 25c A. F. C. Dress Ginghcims, yd 1 2l/2c DOES YOUR SUMMER SUIT LOOK RIGHT If you bought it at H.U’. SON’S it certainir does. \\ e carry the Micha l,Stern&Co hand tai. Ted line— the kind that, po sesses quality,filand style. French Biitieste and Ginghains, yd 25c S.H. FRIENDLY Your Money s Worth or Your Money Back COTTAGE GROVE FRUIT DRYING CO. The Red Star Come and see our «pring tt<j summer line. You wflkfcjj, complete in every respect, and w e w ill be glad to show y0| u,, goods, whether you buy or We carry a full line of >w. nishings for men, and w prices and styles are right, We own our own building, |my no rent and ure satisfied with a reasonable profit ED. HANSON No. 8 East Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon : Í » K üstíc 1 SIDF-W-M-C | J MOULD»« SiDNGISs V...X POSTS, BOXES I « STONE'S HEAVE IHW’W Greatest kno4m remedy forhwvt» Highland. Or., Oct. 31, IW- Tbis is to certify that 1 nave on mare one bottle of "Stone < rietw Drops’’ and cured her ot te»’0. This was last winter *■£* t“*. Dot been affected sine, - 6 VallW TR. S. C. S TONE. Salem. Or. Fas sale by all druggists- THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF SUCKERS. SUITS/ AND HATS / are th« men who hove put them to the herd- est tests in the rough est weather Get the oriqmcl Towers Fish Brond mode since 1836 arnuot rnr ro* rxf »V j rowtt co Be» M adame D ean s FRENCH FEMALE A Rar«. C«BTat’ lixf roa scrrai- MgmnirATios. Hate! sure! Hpeedy' anterd or Money R> pal.t tor St.1» per onArisl. to be P* Samples Er»». In genuine. accept n>’ * druggl-t dors not n.« orders to the tilTED BEDIUL M . $*« Sold in Eugene Dy W. 1