THE El GENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, MAY 14.
—
INDEPÊHOÉNÎ
Spring H u m o rs îr CH0ICE
INVADING FIELO
Her Nearly Crazy—Her Baby Had
Sore on Neck, and Two Other
Babies Had Skin Troubles—Cails
CUTICURA A STAND-BY
THAT NEVER FAILS HER
I ine» <-an ! ear enough for th«- Cuti-
cura Iteniwliee. I ean'l «nd «orris high
•dough to axprsss my thenke to God
for hearing of th« w< ««lerful r«nwd>«-e.
My baby had a running n»>re < n his
n«< k and n<.thing »hat I did for it took
effect until I used i'utlrura. My face
«... nearly full af tetter or some similar
skin tlKwaae 1» would 14« h and. aft»»r
acratrhing. it burned •*» that I cv>uld
hardly stand it. Tw« e«kee of Cuti-
cura Soap aad a hoi of Cuticnra Oint
ment eu rad me. Two year« after it
i
e cut OM n r hands and wrist. I
cured it for a while, but it ■ ame again
in III* eumner.
rietine- I w< ul'l
go nearly ernzv for it it< bed so badly
I U rd ten d> liars' w rth <.f eo-< alietl
blood medicines who h did no good ut
all. then I want back to myoid etand-by.
that had never failed ri e. One n t of
(iiiicma
«P, Ciitu ura Ointnx nt, and
Cuticura It*». Ivane did the work, line
set also cured my u«cle> baby whore
hind was a cake of ». res, and I know of.
urn Hier womae s baby who we« in tlio
«ame fix and m thing
did any good.
I »peak a wold of praise for Cuiicura
whenever I •«• a veee that net ds it.
Mrs. Lillie Wilcher, 770 Eleventh St.,
Chattanooga, Tana., Feb. HI. 1907.”
CUTICURA OINTMENT
ì
The Werld’® ( atmi UM Slcia Care and
Purottt aad Swoetaat at
Hwollieat®.
Ciitinir® Ointment U <>na of th* m< Rt
ruratiw for torturing, <ii®-
flgiiring humor® of th* «kin and •ralp,
including low» of hair, arer compoundc<|,
in i>r«M>f of whi« h a »ingl* anointing
witn it, pr«cHd®d
a hot- bath with
Cuticura Heap, and followed by mild
<h.M-s of Cuticura Pill«, i* often guffi-
< iorit t<> afford immediate relief in th®
most diatroHMing forma of itching, burn
ing, and acai y humor*, ocKema*. irrita
tion«, and inflammation*, permit reat
and rh*<‘p, and point to a *p<*dy cure
na hen all elae fail*.
Hnl<1 throuvhout th« world Potter I»m« und
Cbem i’orn . Hol* Pr»»p*
M»»
a« : .mt 1 ror. Ilow u> < ure ftm* Ri rion
I
D andruff and
FAUNtrHAIR
are but cUward sigas of ¡he evil
done in secret by myriads of dan-
Jruft leftns sappieg the life blood
ol the hair. Micro kilts the para
site. sooths« the KcMag scalp,
lives lustre 1« the hair and stops
it falling out. A siaglc application
fives relief aad proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask yourdruggistforfree booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CQ,
•MTLsno. osaaon
Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s
ORIENTAL
TOILET POWDER
Aj’iin», antisep.
tic Toilst Powder
for infants and
adult«.
Exqui-
*rfnnied.
an excel
lent complexion
ami keepe the skin
clear, eoft and
velvety. Relieves
skin irritation and
should 1« used
freely after bath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight-
ful and refreeliuix
• IfecL
At deal
ers or by mail, 34
cents Box. Pie»
|»ar<><l by
FERD. T. HOPKIN8, N.Y. CITY,
Fetn-r’-' « tOVRAUD I ORItRTAl CRiAM
rv»
M ggp uaco««n><i>BD «v
NTANIJCT’K,
<118 Willamette Hl. .... . Eugene
Th«
IH-Ij»n< y-Varney company, |
known as the Indi-pendent line, has
applied to the city enuncll for a char
ter to operate thslr system at this
' place. The applic ation was laid over
for inv«*stigati«jn
Opposition 1» sup-
po«M»d to be the life of trade, but
tb‘ re «re exception» in all <aa»s and
this is one of them. Two syntenis
Sanatab® are Heod’i Sarsaparilla in
will prove bardeieome. especially to •hoeoUted
tablet Xonn. They bare idantirally
business bourec us they would nat- the »»mo eu rati re uropartias a« the )i®uid form.
t»eaide«i
aecuraey
ef d<»ee M>nwii»nH economy,
urilly be f< read to patronlie both no low« by evaporation
break*®». or leakage.
system».
This company offers no |1. of droRgists or promptly of mb; wiail.
C.
I.
Hood
(Jo., Lowell, Ma««.
other Inducements for a franchise
than that given by the Pacific States. |
This new company has headquarters
at Corvallis and Iienton county 1»
equipped with Illis service and we
are Informed that the service Is su
perior to 'hat given by the Pacific
Stat«'.
Ti« Commercial club lias
submit'ed u prot '»sltlon to the Pa
cific Stater
) a king certain con-
i esslons and with these, if granted, a
chance to get a foothold
We are'
upplied with a lot of old hand-me-*
d-wn phones that should b* replaced
with modern central force phones, i
that
is,
when
the
receiver
. is taken dowzi, central Is called. The |
Portland, May 9
A special dis
I service can also be greatly Improved ' patch to the Evening Telegram from
and the rate considerably reduced. Port Townsend sa.vs that one of the
Ii'-sldes this, patrons should have most bloody murders ever committed
free use of the wires in the entire ni Washington was perpetrated at
county.
Fort Warden last night at band head
—o—•
quarters. Some time during the
Our friend Soreo Jensen is ♦o b* night Henry L. Johnson, first clar-
His plans and spe- fonettlst of the Sixth Artillery, was
congratulated.
clflcatloDs for the new school house murdered, his body dismembered and
were accepted by the board of school thrust Into the heating furnace in the
directors notwithstanding ’proposl- basement of the soldiers' barracks.
Hons were submitted by three lirms Fire was then started for the evident
from Eugene. Judging from the per purpose of concealing the ghastly
spective drawings, the building will crime by cremating the body.
be quite attractive and modern,
it
This morning the charred body
will front north and east and the was dragged from the fire by the
view will be quite pleaHlng.
The firemetiwhen they went to fire up for
notice to contractors for the build
ing appears In this I hhuc .
— o- —
L. Y. Congdon of Lake Creek,
came In Tuesday to meet hla brother,
Robert Congdon,' from New York
Th«» brothers had not met previous
ly for a period of thirty-five years.
They bad kept up a desultory corres
pondence, but the brother could not
be Induced to leave his eastern home
until he received a copy of the Home
edition of the Times and determined
I lien and there to visit Oregon.
♦ Guard Spwlal Service.
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Washington, .May 9. Only
The boys will play the Browns +
ville Jlrowns on the Junction dla- + one bld for the construction
mond next Sunday, Thls will prove ♦ of the Eugene public build
giifne as the + ing was received by the treas
a very interesting
Brownsville team has a reputation ♦ ury department today. Geo.
as ball players. The admission will + C Mo urer, ot Salem, offered
♦ to construct the building for
lie 2 5 cents.
♦ 145,000. It is not known
id children camo + what action the department
Sunday
and + will take, bqt it is believed
k as the guests ♦ the bld exceeds the supervis
Mr. Leo accom- ♦ ing architect's estimate by
♦ about |.SE>00.
♦
went to Portland, returning
day.- Times.
POWERS FILES SUIT
AGAINST FIFTEEN PEOPLE
Glenr O. Rowers lias flb'd milt in
tlu> circuit court agiilrmt IV L. Keyt,
John Rolanil Rugdale, Joneph Rag-
diile, ChurleH H. Jordan. Peter Hin
son, C. W. Hunson, O. M. Cailson,
John M. Rennie, Henry O. Sliaiia-
fi-lt, Il A Waxhburne, C. W. Wash-
burnt», Erick Johnson, W. J. Nesmith
anil the ChnmberH Hardware Compa
ny for varloua huuih which. Including
coats and attorney's fees, will aggre
gate over »5999 If granted, on ac
count of money du«» for work ami
other tilings on a group of mining
claims in th«» Bohemia mining dis
trict.
•
it. L. Keyt is sued for »»208, and
the other individuals for much smal
ler sums.
This afternoon th«» same plaintiff
filed a writ of attachment , through
his attorneys, Williams Al Bean,
against the stamp mill of lh«> Oregon
Blue Rlv«-r Mining Company and th«»
Illinois mining claim, belonging to
the sam«> corporation. Th«» steam
glne and boiler are not brought
Her th«» attachment, the rest of
machinery being Included
MINNESTA FARMER
ROBBED ON TRAIN
Pendleton. May 9
Ole Johnson,
a Minnesota farmer looking for farm
lauds In Oregon, reports being Fob
bed of ItOOO on the 0 HAN train
between Hermiston and this city last
Thursday.
He believes he was re
lieved of the money while asleep
SICK WUDACHE
CARTER'S
m ARI u V
Oawvw
Must Bear
ratsö-raie btgnatum
Fae-Si-mle Stgnaturv
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
CHICHESTER
’S PILLS
_ TWV i»i (wnn tut »«IK
a
EUGENE GROCERY
9Ch and Oak Sts
the day. The remains were past rec
ognition, and were only identified
by portions of the unif<»rm which ad
hered to the remains. Notwithstand
ing the limbs of the victim had been
severed from the trunk and the skull
battered, there were no indications of
the deed or blood traces about the
building.
Johnson was a money lender and
last night James Holt, second cook,
and Private Knight, Who were in
Johnson's debt, quarrelled with him.
They were both caught in hiding to
day.
The indications are that the mur
der was committed for the purpose
of robbery.
< From Saturday's Dally Guard.)
The Un« county Republican con
vention met at 2:30 this afternoon
and unanimously resolved, amid
great enthusiasm, to Instruct their
delegates to the state convention at
Portland to vote for national dele
gates instructed for Taftas the Re-
[ publican -candidate for president at
the Chicago convention. There was
no opposition of any Kind, not a sin
gle vote against the resolution
In two other resolutions,also unan
imously passed. Wm.. H. Cake re
ceived the hearty endorsement of the
convention f r United States senator,
and the Republican ticket nominated
at the recent primaries was pledged
the support o fthe convention at the
coming general election in June.
The present plan of nominating
¡candidates by the primary system
seerÂed unsatisfactory to a good part
of the convention, and a resolution
! was unanimously determined uoon
I by which a Republican convention
will be called in the first week of
.March, 1910, to recommend nomi
nees to the Republican raters of the
county. It was also incorporated in
this resolution, after some discus
sion, to prohibit proxies being voted
except by members to the convention
from the same precinct that the prox
ies represented.
Amid great applause on the part
of every delegate another resolution
was passed heartily endorsing the ap
propriation for the University of Or
egon .and not only endorsing the
work of the Institution, but pledging
each member tn work for the meas
ure, When the resolution came to a
vote there was not a single dissent
ing "no.”
Abotit 175 prominent Republicans
were present from all over the'eoun-
ty. Hon. R. 3. Bryson was elected
secretary and S. L. Moorehead, of
Junction City, presided. State Sen
ator Frank J Miller, of Albany, made
an address at the beginning of the
convention, and S M Yoran follow
ed with » forty-minute talk broken
by frequent applause. By the time
he had finished the commltt-ee on
resolutions were ready to report,
each resolution, as it was read by
Dr. W. Kuykendall, »hairman of the
committee, being voted upon, and In
each case being unanimously passed.
linquished command of the
'fleet to Rear-Admira'
Thomas. His flag was run
<
the masthead at 19:3o with a
of thirteen guns from the shlo**1"*
the same instant the flag of
?!
I Thomas on the Minn» -a Wa,
down with similar honor» ana*“1"1
admiral, accompanied |,V hi, a .13‘
entered his barge an 1 went aX
I the Connecticut, when with a' »
; ceremony in honor of the new .
‘ mander-in-chief,who « ;
fjt,j
relinquish command t ■ tear-4l^n7,,
Charles N. Sperry, was observed.
Evans was-too nun h fatigued t.
board the vessel, but i, nainedatk0
hotel.
will leave tonight tof
EIGHT THOUSAND
—-
I'Mllbt
Oakland, May 9.—Imm. nse tfosih
flocked Jnto the city t Jay to Wj!ne*
the parade in honor of the visitiM
fleet and participate in the welch«!
t othe officers an i men Eight thous
and men were in line and the p*r«je
ADMIRAL THOMAS
was three hours in passing the re
viewing stand. On its dismissal th»
San Francisco, May 9.—Unostenta Jackies were entertained at a barb«,
tiously and without any unusual cere cue luncheon by the ladies of Oak-
mony Rear-Admiral Evans today re- land.
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University of Oregon News
i
Campbell spoke at Corvallis la«
week.
Girls lb-st Students
According to statistics compiled ta
the Registrar's office the organu»-
tions of club girls at the University
outrank the boys' organization!'
which might run in the stats as nigh standing? In fact, it is said^ thaï
as 20,009. Reports from all over the girls are better stud nts in th«
are encouraging, the work being done University as well as in the high
by the Alumni, covering every por schools. The Kloshe Tilacirm club
toAk first place in the ranking, the
tion of the state.
On election day, the Alumni di other organizations coming closely
The dormi
recting the fight, plan to have a man buncheiL Just behind.
at every polling place in the s’dte to tory, it is said, will rank, probably
hand out literature, briefly summar only as an average, though the grade»
izing the situation, and asking for for that group have not been com
Syracuse. May 9. The pylic«» have
the vote of each citizen. Pamphlets piled.
thoroughly examined th two women
Failing-Beekman Ciimlidates.
have been sent to nearly every voter
taken from the train at Rochester,
Last Saturday the following com
alrtady. besides the documents sent
Delegates.
one of whom was suspected of being
The convention in Portland will from the secretary of state's office. petitors were selected for the candi
Mrs. Belle Guinness. The younger
dates for the Failing-H ckman priia
woman gave th«» name of Mrs. L. A. be hold en Thursday. May 14. Twelve Nearly every newspaper in Oregon is offered during commencement for
offering
its
columns
freely
to
the
delegates
were
selected
to
the
s'ate
Herron, and said her companion was
The letter orations. Miss Miriam Van Water»,
hi r mother, Mrs. Lucy Barton, and convention, which will choose eight University advocates.
Emily Mu hr, Cora Cameron, Messri
that they lived in Chicago, and both of Or gon's national delegation of writing committee also reports that I Dell McCarty, Bert Prescott and
their
part
of
the
work
is
improving
twelve,
and
twelve
others
for
the
dis
had been at their summer home at
I
trict convention which chooses two in the number of misslves-dispatched. Wesly Wire.
Franklin. Pa.
The Failing prize is for $150, the
President Campbell asked the
Chief Cadlli will detain the women delegates for this district, the other
for further Identification, although two being chosen by the second con- students to be as careful as possible Beekman »100, the winner gets the
about doing anything which the op first, the second best the Beekman.
he admits the younger woman does gressloaal district.
The delegaos for the district con ponents to the bill could use as a Only seniors are permitted to try for
not resemble Mrs. Guinness.
vention are: S. I,. Moorehead. T C. handle against the apprdpriatlon. He the edveted places.
High School ih’haU's May 15.
Wheeler, W. F. Walker, G. H. Kelly, said that the larger the majority the
The final debate of the High
W. G. Griffin. S. B. Eakin, J. M. Wil better for the University and for the
liams, H. W. Thompson, A. L Briggs, other institutions of an educational School Debating League will be heid
John Martin. F. J. Hard, W. S. Moon. nature in Oregon, for with a big vic in Villard Hall on May 15. Leban
Franklin, Pa.. May 9.—Mrs. F. B.
The delegates from Lane county to tory the enemies of higher education on, which defeated Grants Pas* on
During the cross-«!xanilnation of Herron, held at Syracuse. Ilves In the the state convention were elected by would be compelled to give up future April 17, will debate Astoria, re-
country
seven
miles
from
Franklin
James L. Gallagher in the Abe Ituef
ceptly victor over Baker City. The
ballot as follows: W. Kuykendall, opposition.
Francisco yesterday, with her mother, an ag< d lady. Mrs. S. M. Yoran. C. H. Vandenburg, L. H.
trial In San
Various lists have been dispatched prize will be the chainpionsihp of
Ih-rron's
husband
died
In
the
South
Prosecutor Heney called Attorney
Potter. W. G. Gilstrap. 1. N. Edwards, over the state to be filled out by the Oregon, memorialized by a splendid
last winter and his body was brought
opinions of the people in each sec silver cup donated by the Regents of
here for burial. The family bears a
tion. On an awrage, out of every the University as individuals. Thte
good reputation.
fifteen names, about ten will be In cup will probably become the prop
favor of the appropriation and five erty w the team winning it twice
against, with frequently two or tjiree consecutively .
BURNED BODY NOT
Astoria will affirm and Lebanon
non-committal
/
I'll AT OF MURDERESS
Mi-dicnl Si-lidol Grailuab-s.
deny the question: Resolved, that the
President Campbell went to Port members of the legislature of the
NtPorte, May 9.— Dr. H. H. Long,
land Monday to attend the graduat state of Oergnn should lie chosen by
one of the physicians who performed
ing exercise of the medical depart a system of proportional representa
the autopsy on the body ot th«? wo
’ t Acker
ment of the university. The class tion. State
Superintendent
~
man found in the burned ruins of
The
this year was the'best in the history man will preside.
"... Astoria
the Gunness home expresses the be
of' the department.
Eighty-eight team will
consist of Miss Birdla
lief that the body is not that of Mrs.
...... ..........
students are reglst red in the medic Wise, leader; Carl Thomas and Lelin
Gunuess, but of another unknown
al school.
* . ■
of the
Page, colleagues. The
Ti.. leader
i
woman of refinement. He also ex
Student Body Meeting.
Lebanon team is Miss Anna MrCoc
presses the belief that the skulls of
the children were crushed before the
Wednesday
nominations
were mlck; her colleagues will be Ralph
made for student body officers. The Thon and Elsie Lillard. The debater»
house was burned.
election takes
' '
place next Wednes- I will be guests of the University.
day. Those nominated are as fol- I
Campus Items.
lows:
The
Glee
Club will give Its spring
For president of the Student Body.
Thos. R. Townsend,
_____ , '09; Jesse H. . concert one week from tomorrow
night In the Eugene theatre. The
Editor Guard: — We read with con
Bond. '09. For vice-president, LeRoy
siderable intereat the wall of woe
Wood, '99 • For secretary, Nleta ^club has been working for the l*t
' week hard, and should be better
from th«» Junction Ctty Times, pub
Harding, '09. Frances Nelson, '09.
than last fall when new men had w
lished in a recent issue.
Members of the executive commu
We fall to see where Mr. Moore
te«» (2). Ormond Bean, '99; Mac C. be broken into the chorus
Herbert Condon returned th»
head has a ktek coming He was one
Snow, '09; Harvard Moore, ’09.
week to his duties as registrar of
of the sitty or more stalwarts who
Members of the athletic council,
met In mass meeting In Eugene and
(3i. Fred Moullcn. '09; Wm. Wood, University of Washington after * T*
formulated principles and resoluted
99; Ralph Dodson. '10; Walter Mc it here with relatives and In
nla. He is a graduate of the Oregon-
legislative
candidates
that our
Intyre, '09; Paul Reid, '09.
John C. Veatch has accepted *
would not be expected to "stultify”
For editor-in-chief of the Oregon 1
themselv«»» by voting for a Democrat
position as booster at M Mino’“
Weekly. Earl F. Kilpatrick.
for senator provided’ the 'people of I
For associates of the Oregon Week-i for Yamhill county. Vratph ba’
LEWIS NIXON.
PATRICK H. M'CARRCN.
Oregon elected on«» tn Junb
That,|
ly. Harriet Lane, '08; Oliver Huston,1 ' ceived flattering press r.otices
Well
known
Tammany
Democrat
New York stat« «enatar who leads Brother Moorehead, was the baals of I
Miss Gertrude John« m.
r
who will be a delegnte to tba Denver
the rontewtlng forces In Hie Demo your favorite candidate's defeat. The I
For business manager of the Ore uate of last year, was in the city ■“
unscrupulous combination which was convention in July.
cratic party split.
gon Weekly. Dean Goodman, '10.
week.
formed to defeat the only man of the
Fur assistant manager of Oregon
Mr-. W. C. Noon of Portland Is»*-
six candldat«*« who dared to do what
Weekly, Frits Dean, 'll.
itlng her «on Wdiliam
i he knew to be right failed in Its pur
For
editor-in-chief
of
the
Oregon
I
Aeh a liar and there was a stormy pose. It Is perhaps as well for Mr. J. B. Bell. J M. Shelley, D. A. Paine Monthly. Jennie Lilley. '19; Powers. I
M.ss Blanche Bust in «hoJ1“
scene for some minutes. Heney In Edward» that he was defeated when S H. Friendly. J. I. Jone». C..Cole. ’
been
visiting nt her h< me In
11; Miss Bartlett. '11; Gerald East-
vited th«» attorneys for the defense to h«< wm . as there will be three names
land returned Saturday evening.
hani, 11; Cornelia Pinkham, 'll.
come outside the courtroom and they ion the ballot In June of men who ♦
Manager Mottnt has rerontl» ■'
t-er business manager of Oregon
asserted that Heney carried a big stand for honeat politic» and popular ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
a great deal ot w rk at lmpr '■
♦ Monthly, Wm Cake. '10.
gun. Heney explained to the court ' rule, men who. If elected, will vote ♦ YOUNG WOMEN
♦ I u JT, aS8*,tant manager of Oregon the baseball practice diamond
that he had been receiving threaten nt Salem for the people'» eholce for ♦
The
DROWNED IN RIVER 1 ♦, Mon.hly, Cecil Espey, 'll.
erecting batting cages
The C«”1-
ing letters and had been insulted on senator without fear of "stultifying" ♦
was rolled Wednesday by the »'
♦
Twck
Team
Trip.
the street recently.
themselves.
♦ , Emporia. Kan . May 8__
Th trial of ex-8herlff C. Sam
teara
next Mon- paving roller.
While Mr Cake will no doubt be ♦ Four young women ranging ■ ♦; z-Th.P
Dr. F. G. G. Schmidt «■»£***;
Smith at Prineville la arousing great elect<>d In June by a large majority, ♦ In age from IS to 20 rears, : ♦ u*M»,Or Eas’t,rn "'»shlngton to meet
. ♦
Interest In Crook county
On the yet If he should fall that will settie ♦
D. Sheldon are having re’
w
‘
"
a
Walla
on
14.
were
drowned
last
night
by
’ ♦
•land iarktn Elliott »tuck to hla the matter with him. He would ♦
a’h'na?f'n State st Pullman built on paper by Y D Hee’ l.
the «-spelling of a boat In In- ■ ♦
confession of a conspiracy to destroy neither consider It honorable or com ♦ neocho river.
t?.mth£niSaturt*ar Following. The architect. The contractor»
♦ i sra T u return hom« »bout the turea will prpbably be bu.n
ex-Congreseman Williamson's fences plimentary to receive two vote» from
♦
♦
and blow up hla house
He swears i»ane county.
t
The tr*°uta for the summer.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ tnt
that Smith was the leader In the plot.
There is a new order of things In
Mr». Stephanie Shueckrr ®*"Lf
tomeX^ h*'d th” ,f,ernoon and
Mrs Anna R Riggs, prominent In the election of a United States sen
trip to Al»ea last week '« ti
Portland and Oregon for many y«»ars ator from Oregon. Moat people knew
Whltm»n beat the W. 3. C. bualneaa.
Albany
Democrat:
Mayor
J.
D
as a philanthropist, temperance re 1t two years ago and some even four,
hera tiit ,rnrral op1nloB P"’a‘>«
Misa Grace Parker has been ill *
former and one of the beet known but alas, a few had to be shown Ed Matlock, the able and fearless eiecu
e» to w?n v lat?r wl” be the har<1- I the dormitory.
five
of
the
Eugene
government,
will
women of the Pacific Northwest, died wards. Jennings and Dodd found It
recc>v«w
weeks in Linn county tn the me . fron1' toT ,he reaa°n that
at Bute, Mont . at T o'clock Thurs out In April, others may learn It spend two
Charlea Erskine hi
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af!er
Wbltman
and
p
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the
interest
local
option,
day evening from an acute attack of about midnight Jnne 1st. The issue
from a »»evere bios»
,he W 9 c men. ceived in baseball practh
pneumonia and heart complications Is: Shall 1-ane county be represent- practical man and has made a thor- not nu«Hfb t ’ ° k f mak
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nt
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The body will be shipped to Port <*d by men who stand for the new or ougb study of the subject
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It has not qualify m the Whitman W. S. C
Rev. Arthur C. Walt? «rar
st I*
land fur burial.
der of things, or shall we «end two boon a big thing for Eugene and he
of 1900 la a Baptist min:-
knows
it.
Hi«
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co»pi out of the old broken machine'
veraitt
Park.
Portland
A, C. President.
Ai.iway. **
Statement No. 1 ts the Issue—let us
a Portland girl. Daisy
Roas Myer, who lives west of Gold- have It out on that line
--we a of
ve» O.
V A 0 graduated the same year
Woman's Club of Cottage Grove
•on, who has been stopping In the
A. L CLARK.
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JJ "e<lne*<lay at the
have passed resolution« favoring the
_^f»n:„.y
tj
0Ilr
to
tJle stn_
city undergoing treatment, hat re Marcola, May 5. 1»QS
University of Oregon appropriation
ToniA' .
turned home. Dr. Proeaer perform
O
Th«»y declared themselves aggressive
Di IM T n
ed an Important operation on hla
Mrs Mitchell la visiting In Port ly In favor of the bill, which means
B«er» the
noee
land.
aiutai»
I more than a smlpie passive assent
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THOUGHT THEY HAD
FOR BUILDING!
EUGENE’SPOSTOFFICE
F "ESH SEEDS
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Mr«, u Rlekford. Gs««ville. N. H.. says:
"Every sprinr I »*’ completely prœtrated.
run down, from dy»i>«p«t» end tbst tired feel
ing.
But I hsvs found Hood » Ssr.aparil a
help« me from the first dose, completely
restores good hssith e«u strength.
GHASTLY MURDER IN
FORT WORDEN BARRACKS
SEEDS
I
OF
Impure or effete matters accumulated
in the blood during the winter cause in the
spring such ¿¡-»figuring and painful troubles
as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also
weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling.
The best medicine to take is Hood's
Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the
blood, and effects permanent cures by giving
healthy functional activity to the stomach,
liver, kidneys, bowels and skin.
In a speech before the student
body last Wednesday
President
Campbell said that he believed that
the University would win its refer
endum fight by a good majorkv,
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