Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 25, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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XT GUARD.
THURSDAY, JUNE, 28, HM«.
T
MISSOURI FLOOD
REACHES CREST
If our people show in this way that I
! they are ready to contribute from
This recipe is highly r»<Om
' their own means It will prove a
by one of our corresp< ndenr
i strong argument with those In au­
for dessert tomorrow
tr$ it
thority and will have a great in-
Peel five large hanan
I fluence in determining what adtion
smooth with five teas; ■ ,nfat*’ ’*
j congress will take on the question.
gar. Add one cup sweet ,
of *♦
|
As we stated last week, the county i
en to a stiff froth; th>„
“•‘Pt­
court has already made application
package of Lemon JELL-O a?“*
Ito the engineers' department for per-1
In 1 1-2 teacups of boii|n»
I mission to build the jetty according
Pour into mold and when
¡to plans drawn by the gov-rnment
St. Louis. June 20.—Sweeping nlsh with candled cherries
An old pfoverb says “The Lord I engineers some years ago. It is ex-
’
It'S
I helps those who help
RB themselves." > pected the legislature, at its next ses­ through the valley at the rate of four­ with whipped cream or
i For twenty-five years and more the sion, will pass a special act author­ teen miles an hour, the flood tide of ding sauce. JELL-O |,
p'w'
people of Florence and the surround­ izing the people to vote uoon the the Mississippi is believed to have grocers at 10 cents per ->Sr:ka ’ W
ing country have urged upon con­ question and providing for the Issue reached its crest Great damage has,
been done to small towns and low-ly­
444444444444444444 tlmore, who attended Sherman dur­ National committee has flower to fill gress the necessity of improving the and sale of t » bonds.
ing places adjacent to the river, and I lifled. as far as this <n»nfr .
4
4 ing a similar attack at Washington the vacancy. In the democratic Con­ bar at the mouth cf the Siuslaw
Prop rly Valu.-<l al »2.000.00«
In
St. Louis some houses are seven cerned, and that the count«
vention four years ago, when Davis, river so that -jcfcan-going vessels can
Cleveland, June 23 —Jas. + a year ago, will go to Cleveland.
4
In regard to the amount of the
will be sustained in author!«»??1
eighty years of age, was nominated , pass in or out of the harbor at any property in the territory, we are in­ feet under water. Street car traffic I licensing
4 9 Sherman, repub'ican vice- 4
of saloons in al| ' Is,
Dr. Finney Also III.
for vice-president, a resolution was time, tastead of having to wait Hays formed that the assessed valuation in several directions is demoralized.
4 presidential candidate, who ♦
Baltimore, June 23.—Dr Finney passed authorizing the committee to or even weeks ror favorable condi­ of the property In that portion of 1
The river is being patrolled and which voted in favor of ,a|,
4 has been ill for thre days ♦
years ago, regardless of -he 1.» ’;**
4 past, had a severe chill early ♦ has not received word from Cleve­ fill the vacancy in case such situation tions of the ocean and the bar under Lane county, as shown by rhe as­ thousarfds upon thousands of sacks of 1 tion.
‘«tel««.
4 this morning, and physicians 4 land, and will not be able to leave presented.
which the vessels can cross ttie bar sessor’s books for the year 1907, is sand are being banked up to keep
In effect, the Medford charter
waters
out.
4 were hastily summoned. He 4 today if called to attend Sherman. I
the
flood
In safety, says the Florence West.
$2,084,000. School districts are al­
helj) good as opposed to the «...7 "
JURY IN THE BOOTH
4 is suffering with gall stones, 4
About fifteen years ago an appro­ lowed to issue bonds not to exceed;
The demurrer filed n !he ¡‘X'“
Rain Has Ceased.
CASE SECURED SLOWLY. priation was granted and the work five per cent of their assessed valua­
4 and it has been decided to re­ ♦
June 20.—There has Mr. Colvlg, counsel for the dto M k ?
4 move him to a hospital at 4
Kansas City,
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of building a jetty on the north side tion.
Reckoning five per cent on 1
Portland. Or., June 23.—All the of the river was commenced. Sev- $2,084.000 would give $103.200 or | been no rain for 2 4 hours, which has tionlsts, will be argued bef?J?,b?
4 once. It is possible an opera­ ♦
Washington, June 23.—So far as forenoon was consumed In securing tral small appropriations were grant­
given the Ka» and Missouri rivers a court tomorrow, and If Iaken ' *
♦ tlon will be performed today. 4
t— Supreme Court, where -he
♦ known there Is no power vested In two Jurors from the land fraud case ed for continuing the construction, more than the amount which it Is j chance to recede. Both rivers at this
Much Improved.
4
proposed
to
raise
in
this
way.
being such as affects public welt.»
point are stationary.
4 the republican national committee, of James Henry Booth, in the federal but the work was suspended about
4
Bonds
for
this
amount
running)
23.
4 to fill a vacancy on the Presidential court. Four Jurors were secured yes­ eight years ago (and since that time
Cleveland.
June
I b ^ad’1’^ 811 lmmed;a:" faring eu
4
twenty
years
can
certainly
be
sold
at
|
4 Sherman is greatly Improved 4 or Viv>- Presidential ticket which terday afternoon, and it is hoped by our appeals for funds have been par if they draw interest at five per
It is evident that a long legal
4 this afternoon and i>> resting 4 might occur between the date of both sides that the remaining six turned down by tne national govern­
and perhaps lower. But at five
test will ensue The Prohibiting
4 easy with little pain, An op- 4 nominating and the first Tuesday in will be empaneled this afternoon, so ment). In fact the policy of the gen­ cent,
per
cent
the
interest
on
$100,000
being now before the court |n .»
♦ eratlon may not be neces- 4 November A hasty study of prece- that the opening statement can be eral government "for the past eight bonds will amount to $5000 per year.
contest, no effort will be lost to. t
4 dents finds that no emergency has made tomorrow morning at the lat­ or ten years has been to concentrate
4 sary.
To
pay
this
at
the
present
valuation
feet their ends. It is evident r0<t..
4 arisen in the history of the republc, est.
all the work of harbor improvement
4
New York, June 23. -Dr. 4 such as would arise from the death
that it will be imposlble to enact ..
The Jurors accepted are Henry C. on a few of the larger streams and on the property in this district would
4
require
a
tax
of
a
little
less
than
2
Mrs. Emma Renard received a
4 George W. Boskowltz will 4 or retirement of a candidate before Fowler of Columbia county; Peter bays and leave the smaller places
' “
A man owning telephone message today from the ordinance by the present city coaneil
mills on a dollar,
to close the saloons under the eft.
4 leave for Cleveland late this 4 election day . Un the other hand Pearson of Multnomah; Frank Odell without anything
would Finley undertaking establishment in I charter.
property
assessed
at
$1000
The recent licenses iS!IJ
♦ afternoon to attend Sherman 4 there is nothing to prevent the com­ of Yamhill; E. Eaton of Benton; C.
Necesanry to Ih-ejwrf Channel.
__
____
___
_
That
is
only pay $2.50 each year
4 mittee from filling a vacancy on the W. Mermens of Yamhill and David
The reason given by the officials reckoning that the valuation remains Portland, that her husband. Harry, with the understanding that ther
4
had died from being run over by a I would be revoked in case the county
Cleveland, June 23.—At 3
ticket; there is no law of prohibition O Grant of Polk
4
for pursuing this course is that the
M. J. Adams of a bank at Silver- larger vessels now in use draw more the same as at present. But when we wagon loaded with hogs, at Scap­ 1 was declared dry, will now run until
4 o'clock Drs. Carter and Allen ♦ but of course the committee would
consider that it the harbor is, im­
4 issued a statement that an op­ 4 be answerable to any outraged sense ton was excused after admitting that water and this renders it necessary proved so that vessels can go in and poose, a town a short distance from , the action of the Supreme Court t.
♦ eration was not believed nec­ ♦ of the great party which it repre- he was prejudiced In favor of the to deepen the channels of the streams out without dela-jg that our property Portland, The wheels passed over the matter.
government.
The county court adjounrend un
4 essary; that Sherman would 4 senta.
to accommodate these larger vessels. will advance rapidly In value, we can, bls head, Mrs. Renard will go at
■ M ■ ■
•
4 probably be out of danger in 4
Hoping that congress could be pre­ see at once that the tax levy neces­ once to Portland to make the fun- til June 30, but there will be action
two
earl
arrangements.
She
has
days.
4
when
It reconvenes.
4
vailed upon to take the matter up
Chicago, jnne 2$.—Harry 8. New,
to raise the interest would be small sons.
•
again, our people have sent petition sary
4 chairman of the National Committee, RE<«)RD WEEK FOR
4
NEVADA GOLD OUTPUT. after petition setting forth the needs proportionately less. If the proper­
4 expresses great regret over the 111-
4 RENTING EAHII.Y
Bucklen's Arnica StWv Win«
THIN AFTERNOON. 4 , nesM of Mr. Sherman. New is of the
♦
of the place; commercial organiza­ ty doubles In value, as it probably
Reno, Nev., June 22.—According tions of both Oregon and California would do in five years after the bar
4
2 opinion that national committee has
Tom Moore, of Rural Route i 1.
Cleveland.
June
23.— 4 full power to name a VlM I’resl to a smelter report Just made public have passed resolutions urging con­ Is improved, only one half the rate
of tax would be required. Or tf
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I ba<
a bad
I
Whether an operation will be 4 dentlal
____
I»v ill mi » candidate,
<*••<«><•»<< , but
■ • « > he ■ said
•••■• if the Rogers mine syndicate has jnst gress to make the necessary improve­ thought better the amount not needed
sore coni«
“
on the instep of my foot,
necessary will bo decided bv ’ there was sufficient time before elec- completed the record week In gold ments of the harbor; our merchants
and could find nothing that would
the physicians this evening 2 tlon the cornmitte would reassemble production, having taken out $7 4 4 and mill owners have written hun­ to pay Interest could be, placed in a
heal it until I applied Bucklen s Ar-
No authorized bulletin was T the convention and have it nominate an hour from the mine from June 3 dreds of letters giving statistics of sinking fund and used to pay oft the
issued at 1:30 but it was re- 2 In the regular way.
to June 10. The settlement of the the business and of the natural re­ bonds when they become due.
Chairman Hampton of the Fourth nica Salve. Less than half of a !5.
In hither case the amount* each I of July committee states that so far cent box won the day for me by at-
ported that Mr. Sherman was
smelter company for June 9 and 10 sources- of the country tributary to
cure.” Sold
_____
resting quietly.
-- a _ permanent
----------------------
un-
show sthat $35,000 was paid for ore this stream but all without effect. man would have to pay is so small he and his colleagues ha««. raised fecting
♦
ri.tnu; I !•<
that nobody would feel It, and when
4
VACANCY. taken from the mine on those days. Congress has turned a deaf ear to we consider the great benefit it would in subscriptions nearly $1,100, and der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall"»
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A treasure sack was discovered at our appeals and has refused to appro­ be to everybody to have the harbor have plenty of hopes of materially drug store.
this sum. From the pres­
— -
■ ■
I Chicago, June 23.— A number of the 500-foot level and In 50 feet priate a dollar.
improved we can not see how any­ increasing
The work of building a twelve-foot
People to Help Themselves.
ent evidences the celebration ”i the
Utica, June 23.—Mrs. Sherman , members of the National Committee enough gold was taen out to pay the
body
can
oppose
the
proposition.
At length despairing of obtaining
Fourth will be the best, tn iugene cement sidewalk in front of the S»n-
and one son will go to Cleveland. It I express the opinion that in the event operating expenses of the mine for
ford property on East Seventh street
any assistance in this way from the
for many years.
Is expected that Dr. Finney of llal-lof the death of Mr. Sherman the five years.
IF YOU KNEW
national government for some years I
One of the unique floats of the was begun yesterday.
The
merits
of
the
Texas
V/onder
at least, our people are now trying
parade will be a curious one of the
Cures dizzy spells, tire-, feeling»,
Then, headed by a band, the class to devise ways and means to Improve you would never suffer from kidney, Ladies' Thimble Club; who have just
ini
bladder
or
rheumatic
trouble.
$1
a
the harbor themselves.
As time
stomach and liver troubles, keeps
marched around the diamond.
cotne to the conclusion to enter
bottle
(two
iuoui.ua'
sold
Taft participated in the ceremony passes and the country is becoming
you well al! summer. That’s wh»t
the celebration procession.
1 Hollister's Rocky Mouakia Tea will
of presenting to the University by the settled up the necessity for harbor by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for
testimonials.
Dr.
E.
W.
Hall,
2926
class of 1898, a handsome memorial Improvement Is steadily increasing
do. Try it and you wld Uvtyi bay
MEDFORD STAYS WITT
flagstaff In memory of Lieutenant The plan which is proposed now is Olive street. St. Louis.
BY ORDER OF JUDGE. I it. 35 cents, tea cr UMcts. Linn
Medford. Or., June 19.—Judge H.j Drug Company.
Augustus Canfield Ledyard, who was for the territory tributary to the
killed in action in Island of Negroes Siuslaw river to issue bonds for a
Betting
&
Henderson
is
the
name
certain amount, perhaps $100,000,
K. Hanna this morning sustained the j
C. H. Young left for the Siuslaw
Pronounces by millions the great­ and have this sum expended under of a new firm of stone, brick and ce­ former order enjoining the County i National Forest on this morninx'i
ment
masons.
They
have
a
card
in
i
est strength maker, appetite builder the direction of a competent board
Cour
of
Jackson
County
from
declar-
• stage to resume his duties. Th«
of The Guard.
and health restorer.
Hollister’s in the work of building a Jetty at this Issue __________________
1 Ing the City of Medford dry under ■ forest service proposes to do conafd-
t
«
n
4
c-.
1
<1
n-
ft
cv
n
wnaiil»
cf
Rocky Mountain Tea'wlll make you the mouth of the river.
, the state law as a result of the coun-1 erable improvement work there this
Yale Field. June 23.—Wm. K will play baseoall with Yale at 3 feel that life is worth living. 35
It Is hoped that If our people will
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve . It is ty having cast a majority in favor .of I summer, and the preliminaries will
Taft was in the front rank of the p. tn. He was wildly cheered and cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. raise this amount to commence the especially
good
for
piles.
Be
sure
election. In
“p'.l".__ 2: zjre prohibition at the recent election,
in I J begin at once,
once. The improvements In-
marching class of '7k which arrived forced to hold a brief reception in
work that congress will appropriate to get DeWitt’s. It
"* '*
—
'■* * by
— all his decision the
‘
............... de- j elude a good trail from the summit
is
sold
court
practically
of
the
cheering
stands.
full
view
Harvard
on the Yale Field where
Hl
’
BSSTUBE
FOR
THE
GUARD.
enough
more
to
complete
the
Jetties.
druggists.
cided that the late election was nul- ■ as far south as the Numpqua.
I
JAMES S. SHERMAN, REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
VERY ILL, MUST UNDERGO OPERATION
STRIVEN FOR
IMPROVEMENT
FOR 25 TEARS
HARRY RENARD KILLED
BY LOADED WAGON
FOR CELEBRATION
TAFT ON PARADE
AT BASEBALL GAME
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July in
Grand Parade
Patriotic Addresses
Sports and
Amusements
Grand Ball and
Literary and
Musical Program
Biggest celebration ever given by Eugene. Watch for big posters and small hand bills giving
complete program of the day’s events and special attractions
Everybody Welcome to Eugene and a Eugene Welcome to Everybody
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