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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
THE KUGfSTE WHMKLT GVARM. 12 TH II t>i DAY, JUNE 2S, 1»OM. ALUMNI ELECT Thè Friendly Store Wednesday Specials ALDERMAN AS Tomorrow we offer some extra specials in Wash Goods PRESIDENT 25c Goods 18c. 40c fine French Cotton and Cotton and 08 Silk Wash fabrics 25c a yard. NORWEGIANS WILL ORGANIZE LODGE d >r Eugei The Norwegians ill - surrounding country b in the Norwegian Luth ¡ui Cn June at this city next SurxJa 10:30 a. ni , for the urposi of c ganlzing a lodge of the S< ns Norway of the Pacific Coast. A goi program has been arranged and H J. Langoe, editor of the Pacific Skan- dinavlan of Portland, will give an A. M. Newman and others address, will also speak. A picnic has also been arranged for the afternoon of the same day back of Skinner's Butte, where Mr. Langoe will speak in English, Ice cream and other re- freshments will be served, All Nor wegians for mil«*« around th« city are expected to be present at the church and at the picnic. In hsnor of his services during the recent referendum campaign, Super intendent L. K. Aiderman of the city schools was elected president of th ifnlversity of Oregon Alumni Asso- «-iaiion this morning, In the annual meeting of that body. Alien Eaton Every Ladles' Sult in »"u-k must be sold before the 1st of July, and every suit Is new this season was e'ected fils- vice-president. iJr. with tin exc p i ,(i <>f five carried over from last season; th«-se we offer at $4 each; the suits at $1U F. J. Zeigler, second vice-president, an- up-to-dite in every particular, and the cloths, colors and patterns are all desirable; sixes 32 to and A. R. Tiffany secretary and 38. Some are very <1 sirable for f ill w ar, values to $25; sale price...................................................... *1(>.(M> treasurer. The old members of the athletic council were re-elected. They are C. N. McArthur, Judge L. T. Harris, and Geo. Hug. A vote vi thanks was extended all tlie lie«« «papers and commet ci; 1 organizations n -d other friends --no BAIN AVAGDNS. aided in the winning of the $1 25 - $1.00 to each driver for Bain wag 00b r.pprr-pt .atlon. Among the other important busl-1 on in the 4th of Jtfly parade. Wagon ness attended to was the turning ov-' must be in good repair and have a 500 yards Novelty Dress Silks in bljies. browns, grays, tan», white and black; neat figures and er to the University of Oregon Asso- I Bain bed. Wagon parade will get checks and plain colors; 19 to 27 inches wlde;values to $1.00; elated students the grandstand on ! banners and directions at Olive St. . . . . 3M<- and a yard sale prices . Kincaid field. Judge E. O. Potter' entrance to store. was re-elected custodian of the sink- j CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Ing fund, the money of which is' used as a loan to help along needy ; IXIST A Al,I.El NEWS. students. This sum amounts to Lost Valley, June 24.—(Special.) Che ks and plaids, suitable for : ults, skirts and coats; most are light and medium colors; 36 In. to about $500. —The neighbors bave formed the 54 Inclii-s side; special, a yard.................................................................................................................................. ;<Uc It was also decided to make a con "beef dub" mentioned in the last tract with the Oregon Weekly to week's item.) with the following I Embr<>l(l<*ri«*s and Trimmings. issue that paper for the Alumni as officers and members. laidies' Muslin Underwear a body. N. F. Mooney, pr-ddent; W. H. REIH < ED H REDUCED U The dues of the Association were Fenton, secretary; Wm, Williams,in raised from 58) cents to one dollar. spector and treasurer; Edgar John Blankets and Comforts Ladies' Waists, Silk, Lawn, Set, Hundrcds of Remnants A vote of thanks was extended to son, butcher; ‘Cruzan Bros., H. M. REDUCED M the Legislative committee and their Parvin, Joseph Parker, Wm. Tate, REDUCED REDUCED M and H reports accepted. I). C. Matthews. Archie Mathews, A. Congratulations were read from Long Silk Gloves . . $1.00 H. Miller, James Keeney, Al Mayo, Ladles Fast Black Hose, 15 At 25c Beautiful assortment pf Ladies' the Alumni of Willamette University Virginia Mills Silk Gloves 50c Belts, Combs Neckwear, Veiling, I on the success of the appropriation Earnest Mooney, Tilton Bros. X4.»|HOJ| «IIIW «UIIIIUR ll|HUO.»HJA\ Lisle Gloves ................... 25c Belt Buckles, etc. I measure. In black and colors, 15c to 5(»< Silk Mitts, pair ............... 5c The grandmothers of the old Dutch Resolutions. 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The resolutions of the Alumni Dtinkard families in Western Penn- »vlvsnis h<ve made and used "Hick were as follows: ory Bark Cough Remedy” and arised I Whereas: During the recent cam Kabo paign for the passage of the .Univer- taeir families on it for a hundred ■ |slty appropriation bill, statements years. Now you can buy it of your | Moneybak I were made that the Alumni and dealers. Ask for it and use it, be friends of the University of Oregon cause it’s pure; because It will not' Priestley’s Dress Goods 592-594 Willamette Street, are opposed to the development and stop your cough; because it Is the I lM‘rfection of the public school and beBt cough remedy made today. Try high school system of the state, and It. For sale by the Red Cross Drug all dealers every Whejeas: Such statements are al Company and together incorrect, it being a matter where. NEWS III UlttER >11 SLAW, of record that the University has al PART OF I.AXE COUNTY ways stood as a friend of the entire Marriage licenses were"granted to public school system, ther-'fore be it day to the following couples: Joe The postoffice at Alene has been Resolved, by the Alumni Associa Carlos, aged 35 years and Mrs. Mag moved from W. T. Carle's place to tion of the University of Oregon that gie Kittlewood, aged 33, both of Eu Mr. Ferguson's residence near the we pledge our continued support, gene; Eldridge D. Hosmer, aged 19 Alder Ridge schoolhouse. The south Lorane road, or rather both as an organization and as indi years and Miss Laura R. Kinyon, San Francisco, June 22 "You 1 his T. J. Boron and family and the McKernan road to Lorane, which have heart break Ing difficulties with mother, Mrs. Kennedy, started Mon viduals to all measures that will pro aged 21, both of Irving; Ben J. Mar which to contend. You have to I day on their way to laikevlew, Ore Is now undergoing Improvement, pre vide additional funds for the com quis, aged 30 of Eugene and Miss sents a most pleasing appearance, fight, not only the banded powers of' gon. They will make the trip with mon schools, and also for measures Katheryne L. Freeman, aged 25 of evil, but the auplneness ami indiffer teams and expect to be on the road especially to those who have to trav designed to establish additional high Irving. ence of many good men upon whose about two weeks, stopping a few days el it In thu winter time, says the Cot schools and to perfect those already tage Grove Western Oregon. The established. zealous support you had a right to with rtdailves at Cottage Grove. A sure cure, one yon can depend road has only been opened to the feel that you could rely." Thus I We favor (he raisiug of additional upon. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy out The Saubert mill is sawing writes President Roosevelt In a let timbers to build a set ot ways at public three years, and when open funds for the common schools by in A sure cure and its pure. Vse it ter to Rudolph Spreckels, which lias ■ Acme on which vessels can be hauled ed, that was about all that could direct taxation as far as possible, and for all lung trouble, cougs, colds, Since then, with we also favor the establishment of just been made public, offering m>- out to be repaired when necessary, be said About It. hoarseness and sore throat. Fob sab eourag merit to those who are con-1 As soon as the ways are completed the exception of a little volunteer union high schools to the end that all by Hull’s Red Cross Drug Store and work, th«* road has been neglected pupils who have finished the eighth ducting the graft prosecution. the schooner Coquille will be put on until this season. This .__ „ grade may have the opportunity of first-class dealers everywhere. spring "Do not be Jlscjuraged; do not dry dock, an.I some work done on the through private contribution of the completing the high school course continues In tils lengthy hull. flinch,” he I The reinforced center Vudor ham many citizens of Cottage _ Grove, without leaving their homes. Jesse Rounds and partner, L. B. letter. " You are in a fight for plain | mocks are the best made; we are special tax levied by the people liv We believe that the common school decency, for the plain democracy of Canfield, came In from Eugene for ing between here and Lorane, assist sole agents. the plain I people, who believe In hon- a look at their property near Florence 'd by the county court, aggregating fund should be increased to such an CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. extent that every school district in «■sty and ln fair dealing as between where they propose to engage tn rais $1650, the work is made possible (Jregon will be able to conduct a ing cranberries. They returned to man and I man." Deputy Sheriff M. S. Wallis was M B Stone of Lorane, wus given term of at least eight months dur- Eugene on yesterday's Stage. taken suddenly ill at the sheriff's tile general superIntendency with Ing the school year. lUilph Hunt cam» in from Eugene WILLIAMS GIVIS I I’ office this afternoon and had to be Curtis Veatch, assistant. .Mr. Stone We believe that the state of Ore- taken to his home. MINORITI 1.1 IDERSIHIL the first of the week and Is at work took direct charge of the work on The illness is sys- should have a public school surveying the grounds of the Tsllt- gon not se riotis. the Lorane «nd and Mr. Veatch qn tern equal, if not superior to that of Announce- coos Lake Club, a few miles south ot this. Eufalfa, Ala., June 20 The work Is being accom any state In the Union. We complete your housefurnishing nient of tile resignation of Congress town, lie will divide the ground up plished from both ends, a crew work (Signed) into lots and survey out the streets. in onr store, and sell for cash or in ing from this side to the top of the man John Sharp Williams from the’ C. N McARTHUR. Florence West. stallments, Campbell-Fellman Co., grade and another from the Lorane C. R REID. minority leadership ot tk«« house was The Housefurnishers. J24*w side. The grade is one of the best ELLEN C McCORNACK made yesterday by Congr Hainan II. D established In this section and the (’. Clayton, chairman 6f thi Demo TWO GUILTY; TWO NOT IlnMcball Tomorrow. >W- are selling our Vudor Porch work throughout Is being done in cratic caucus Mr. Williams, in a let The baseball game between the Shades at less than wholesale cost. GIII.TY OF I RAI l»S. the most painstaking way The only Aluntnl and ter to Mr. Clayton, declares that In' the Seniors will be thing to lie regretted la that there played on the track tomorrow morn We are exclusive agents for the best bls retirement he Is actuated solely 4. Washington, June 21.— 4 porch shades in the world. See them is not more funds available to the by the belief that It Is best for th» 4 ing at nln«1 o'clock. Hyde were 4 Ai Schneider here. Campbell-Fellman Co., The party. Mr. Williams' letter says he ♦ found guilty; Benson and Di ♦ end that the road may lie complete Both aggregations have splendid Housefurnisherfe. J24&W In every detail. has long contemplated this step ow» ♦ mond nut guilty. material. The batteries have not yet 4 Ing to III health. been announced. The game was Jury came Into the 4 The ♦ Linoleums, carpets and rugs at Obituary. lie resigns now thHt his successor ♦ court from postponed front Monday on account late this after- 4 lower prices than you have.been pay Rev Andrew M Sweaney 1 — may benefit by the training of the ♦ noon and rendered the ver- 4 of the rain born November 11. 1841. in jacksZn ing Campbell-Fellman Co., The short session. Alumni Banquet. .♦ diet. The court thanked the 4 county, Ind , and moved with his par J24&w Three hundred Oregon Alumni Hotisefurnishers. 4 members and released them ♦ service. The 41 ents to Davis county, Mo., in 184S. with their friends sat down under 4 from further He was a soldier In the civil war, en 4 jury had been out since one 4 listing In 1861 and serving during the banquet tents on the campus at 4 the entire war In the Union army, on«- o'clock today, and amid toasts, 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. June 22.— 4 songs and celebration. for nearly Washington, London. June 23. With King Ed 4 his service being mostly in Missouri. two hours, held their annual banquet ward and Queen Alexandria smiling ♦ Tlie jury In the Hyde-Ben- ♦ lie united with the Christian * case ♦ The dishes were plentiful, rare and approval from their private gallery. ♦ son Si hnelder-Dlmond church In 1866 and became a minis this 4 Jean Reid, daughter of Whitelaw 4 reported to the court good to the taste, front the remarks ter in that church, being ordained In made by the old Oregon graduates Ried. American ambassador to Eng ♦ morning they were unable to 4 1871. land. was martiri this afternoon in 4 agree and wi re sent back for 4 So much pains had be«-n tak«-n by He was married to Miss Belle Ter is erecting a plant at The ♦ consultation, the Cha|»el Royal of St James Pal ♦ further ry November 1 1. 1872, at Gallatin. Miss Parker, matron of the dormi indicted four 4 PORTLAND, OREGON ace to Honorable John Hubert Ward. ♦ quartet was tory. that tomatoes were secured, Mo., and ns a result of that union brother of the Earl of Dudley and ♦ years ago for alleged con- 4 eight children were born, of which though they had to be brought from for the manufacture of their ♦ »piracy to defraud the gov- 4 (seven are living; the oldest and two Florida and Mexico. Equerry In waiting to the King world famous ♦ eminent of land. 4 other sons are in Canada, three sons Fitculty <'«nc«Tt. PORTABLE WELL W E Warren today filed with | ♦ 4 reside at home in Eugene, and the The faculty concert received great DRILLING MACHINES the county clerk notice of location of ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 only daughter. Mrs J A. Powell, re applause last night At the clos«* of for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. the "Dolly Warren" mining claim. the second day of Commencement sides south of Cottage Grove. Unlv’rsity. The numbers A moderate amount of Rev Sweaney moved to Nebraska at the Hlckoik Bark Cougn Remedy,made tin 1877. from thence to Washington were all liked, though the audience John Spores has been appointed money wilt start you ia administrator of the estate of Mrs by the Hickory Brak Remedy Com In 188."», where ho was pastor of the was disappointed thad Professor a profitable business. Marv ( ' Spores who died at Walla pany, of Salem. Or., guaranteed to be 1 First Christian church of Tacoma, Glen could not render one of his The estimated val- pure; guaranteed to cure your cough which was built during his pastorate well known solos, on account of the Walla. June 15 STAR PORTABLE Guaranteed to He came to On-gon in Of the property of the estate Is or money refunded 1887 and death of hts father. DRILLING MACHINES 81200 make a friend of you For sale by moved to Canada in 1898. returning The orchestra under the direction have been prove«! by H u N' s Red Cross Drug Store and to Oregon in 1904 He has three ot Professor Read played three selec Competitive T,sts to be everywhere. first-class dealers The contract for the brick The choice of brothers and sisters surviving, one tions with encores. The Best In Tne World. r- n» • «terv 'lllltatn, «•’”,] brother and two sisters In Eugene each was carefully made, and fitted Odd Fellows has been let to Sher Monacen I’s"«1’ u»“-1 only a short and the others are In Missouri. He well in the mood of the 1200 people For full particulars regard man a - Hunt», a-"* ■ contract tori time »nd “ th> C.-st $65.00 new It Is yours died June la. 1908. ing well «rilling machines, The funeral present. th«- Interior finishings to Geo. Mldg-' for $4 7 r.o. Campbell-Fellman Co. service will be held from the Chris- tools, supplies, etc., write to ley. I tian church on Thursdav Jupe IM. * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * The Houaefurnishers. THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. ' at 2 p. m . and interment will b In ♦ ♦ M POSTLAHO, OXifiOA, the Masonlt etnetery. »I \ riufd ♦ or $25 Ladies’ Stylish Tailored Suits, special ea. $10 Wash Suits $1.78 $12 Wool Walking Skirts $4.50 -,............ »♦«..................... .................................... ................................. . I Supply Co 45 West, Eighth St Everything for the School Room Desks, Charts, Maps, Globes, Flages, Blackboards, Crayons, Dictionaries, Etc, Examine our goods, you will find them the best 60c Novelty Dress Silks, a yd. 38c $ 1 00 Colored Rajah Silks, a yard 68c Wool Dress Goods values to $1.50, a yard 39c IWs* • 11. v IXellVllizL^ T E. L. MOR.E, Manager inn îîîiîtîîîîîîîî------- ----------- t~~-Tîîîiîi l i ning n I i<XXH’\T. For sale by «• •• builders, mechanics artjMns and worker« oi ail At the residence of the officiating clergyman. Rev J. S McCallum in Eugene Saturday, June 20. 198*. James S Osburn and Mis» Mattie M Platt. Levi Strauss & Co’« C l ll i r Riveted (Aerali» The Eugene Lc^n ¿rd Savirgs Esrk Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 j'clock Saturday evening at the residence of the bride'» fath- . Henry Moore. In Eugene. Robert [*odd and Miss Edna Moore. Elder The groom Is Dunford officiating an employe of the AA'arren Construc tion Co. and will work for that firm at Salem during the summer. Established 18°2 Pninounced r»y million« the gr**at- e»t strength maker, appetite builder , and health restorer Hollister'» Rockv Mountala Tea will make y« ' fee] that life is worth llvin cent», tea or tablets. I.inn Dr ir Cc I Ral'>h Robinson is in the Albany I J. W. Quackenbush & Sons YOU WANT THE BEST to be found in the Grocery Line phone or leave your order at “THE PARK GROCERY »» Successor to Nicklin and Neal Quality and PriceG uaranteed. D LA * 1 D 1\. Uamel, F TOp Phone Main 63 Park and Oak. 9th and Oak olmes H c 3USINESS COLLEGE AND TENTH Position STREETS The School that WASHINGTON Places You in a Good — PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE TRAT: a •Jfc" CATALOG FOR Warm Weather Clothes I ! i ( GIVE K ustic BEST SATISl UTI0N WH EX PVMCHASED 1T HAN* MOULDING SIDEVAIJ.- SHINGIis PO5T5, BOXES SON'S. GRADK WE CARRY Sl’ITS, HKiH- MANTF.W’ Tl RED BY Ml( H VEI s »TKRN Al CO., FOR WHICH WE ABF- I SOLE AGENTS ••••••••••••»»I, IX El'GEN«. THEY KEEP THEIR SH AP«. WEAR PRICED WELL AND AB« BEASONMIl "TONE’S HEAVE DROPK » AKMOM. Onto. 4 I When you atari an ao-ount y >U will tie pleased to find out « hat a convenience It Is to have a safe place for your money, and know that you ran get It at once in case y on need It. It beata any other method of disposition of your fund». Safety stability anil »atlsfac- tory serv ce are some of the at- tractive featurra of thia old bauk. ....................................................................................................... ... 4 ♦ 4^44444444 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4* ♦ family . Manufactured continuously since 1852. Not in harvester trust Also binder twine. GOOD WORK ON ROAD TO LORANE Grant I’yb'nd and gon» to I Æ3tSaSÊÛ«BS WALTER A. WOOD Mowers, Binders and Rakes He Star Drilling machine Co. THE ATTRAI TIVK RANK Kj>iiaE3Et* . -’i- ' Agents Nemo^nd Corsets, Silk, Wayne Knit Hosiery, ROOSEVELT AIDS GRAFT HUNTERS ♦ Greatest known remedy lor heaves Highland. Or„ Oct. 31, 1902 - I his is to certify that I gave my mar, on, bo ti, <4 “Sto«,’, Heave Chops and c «red bee ot heave*. 1 “ winUf ind sh« has not been affected w:c - G Tailace 1'R.^C. STONE. Salem. Or r«# sal, by all druggist*. Light w eight Under" ■ ar and -»'1 kind» of furnishing» for *•* summer »«•«ison. If you would dr«-»* " an^ comfortably, conn- in und l«‘( ■* «how you «»hat we lune, $1.00 Tow don't have to buy unk'* you find what suit« you. DO YOU KNOW THE WTT WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded by a ED. HANSON S ucker ; No. « Fa«t Ninth »ir-1 Gleen - Ll^ Mranteed • L De L j.to I New s we ar« it flies which we CHAMBERS HARD"