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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
e 4 Y GU.AJUt. BOND WHOLE OF LANE COUNTY FOR HARBOR WORK I The Dalles Business men to exhibit ors: Grand Swee|v>tak<*n. 150.00 ....................................... First Prize >30.00 .......... .. ................. Second Prize >20 00 .................................... Third Prize Best fifty boxes of one or more varieties grown by exhibitor There is a long list of lesser prizes, as well as many special prizes offer ed by the business men of The Dalles. *44444444444*444 « ♦ 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ START BRIDGE WORK IN TWO WEEKS. A Welch of Portland, was in Springfield Tuesday look ing over the electric car line route and inspecting the work that has already been done. He was also making arrange ments for work on the bridge which will be started in about two weeks. — Springfield News. THURSDAY, JULY 2. I»o«. M'MAHON IS PROF. COLLIER AND CLASSMATES TO BRING SUIT HOLD REUNION AGAINST GOVERNOR ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 L. H. McMahon, a Salem attorney, 4 Four men who were graduatea from 4 says that he will bring suit in Marion Oberlin College in the same class fif There teenu to be some difference of opinion ESxst'g the people of this MiNlMlN .SPRINGS ITEMS. : county, at the October term of court, ty-five years ago—A B Johnson of section lu regard to how large a ter ♦ against Governor Chamberlain, to re Cincinnati, Prof G. H. Collier Af Eu ritory should be included in the dis London, June 29.—The rain of 4444444444**44444 cover some 110,000 Illegally taken by gene, Oregon; Dr. A. K Warren of trict which Issues bonds for improv last week was very acceptable to the him during his incumbency as chief Charlotte. Mich., and Rev. D. J.Jcne* executive of the state. of Chicago- - held their first reunion ing the Siuslaw harbor. Some are in farmers. A good crop of grain, hay, OREGON BANKERS fruit and vegetables is now assured, It is contended by McMahon, that yesterday at the Union League Club. ELECT NEW OFFICERS. favor of including only the territory even If we have no more rain. he would bring suit as a private citi Mr. Johnson, who was »tgirty-two embraced in the Siuslaw Valley. Oth Salem, Or., June 27 —Before ad zen bent on benevolent aims, to se years old, was a teachsr in Cincin J R. Hovel and Mrs. J. G. Con get i ers think th- whole of lasne county and families of Farmington, Wash., journment at noon today the Oregon cure the return of the sums mention nati for many rears. Professor Col should be included, as the whole of who have been camping at the springs Bankers' Association elected Monte ed to the people from which they lier. who is 81 years old, is emeritus were taken contrary to the constitu , professor ir. Oregon University, and the county would be benefitted in a Lave gone to Newport to spend a few B Gwinn president for the ensjing tion of the state. j has been for thirty years a profeasor year. Mr Gwinn is president of the day*. greater or less degree With the her He contends that the constitution, ’ In Pacific, Willamette and Oregon Mr*. Alexunaer Sumpt.t of Sevo, Pendleton Savings Bank and was vice- itor improved and a railroad from Eu who has beet; very low with dropsy, is president of the assoc'ation during prior to the enactment of the flat sal ; universities, and for ten years after gene to Florence, Lane County would improving nicely, and her prospects the past year. He has presid?d over ary law of 1905. provided that the bls graduation from Oberlin, taught governor should receive an annual mathematics in Wheator_ College. then have the choice of two routes for I for recovery are now <1>od I all the present sessions of the con uninnlni/ no» nd* ♦/, V S _ Wheaton, III. Dr. Warren. 78 years abluping her rs product* to market as Mrs Louis Powell and family, of Sa vention in Salem In the absence of salary of >1,500 with no additional . old, studied medicine at the Unlver- perquisites. The acceptance of com well a* getting In supplies from oth lem Mrs Wm. Crabtree and family President E. W. Haines. er places; this would put her farmers of CrabfH- Or., and Mrs. J. Uomp- Other officers elected are the fol pensation for service on the various ' sfty of Michigan and retired after and business men In a comparatively | ton and famllv, ar - all camping at the lowing; R. W. Schmeer, cashier of state boards, therefore, is contrary to ; forty-eight years of practice at Olivet, independent position, and give them . springs and taking treatment for United State* National Bank. Port the constitution and Illegal according ' Mich. Rev. Mr. Jones. 46 years old. pastor of the benefit of water transportation. I various troubles. They are well land vice-president; W S. Crowell, to the contentions of Mr. McMahon, j was for many years I churches in Iowa and Nebraska, and H. H. Fisk, who recently spent sever pleased with result*. First National Bank, Medford treas who contends that since he has »ow resides at 165 Forty-second bronght suit against former secretar al days at the county seat Informs us > Among the many guests at the ho urer; J. L. Hartman of Hartman & that he interviewed quite a number tel for the past week wre J. R. Hoyt Thompson, Portland, secretary; J. C. j ies of State Dunbar and Kincaid he place. After luncheon the four took a ride in an automobile. They said of the business men of Eugene on the of Albany. Ainsworth, Portland, delegate to the can not as an Impartial objector re they enjoyed their re-unfon Immense- frain from prosecuting Governor subject and that they all expressed national association: executive com I ly and the only cloud over their hap G. W. Humphrey of Dunsmuir Cal. themselves In favor of bonding the mitteeman—Alex Martin. Klamath Chamberlain under the same line of piness was the fact that Charles P. whole county, it is well known that who has visited most of the resorts county bank. Klamath Fails; fra C. attack. Parmalee of Talmadge, Ohio, the on , of the coast, is very much elated ov a large number. If not a mojorlty of I Powell, Polk county bank. Dw'las- ¡ ly other surviving member of the the leading men of Eugene, own tim er the London Springs and thinks S L. Blair, Baker City; P E Snod-j class of 1853 was not able to be with they are at least equal, If not sup ber land In this valley, and are there them. President Ban Johnson of the Pacific grass, First National bank, Erge.te. fore, directly Invested in the same erior to anything on the American Baseball league, a son of 4 way and would share In the advance coast. I the oldest member ANOTHER COLLEGE IS of the quartet, The bottling works are runni.ig at In values that would be sure to fol PROMISED FOR OREGON. acted as host to the party and had full capacity and turn'ng out from i low as soon as the harbor Is improv his share In the pleasures of the oc ed.. While the people of this sec 1200 to 1500 bottles per day. which] casion. —Chicago Record-Herald, The Dalles, Or., June 27 —The Ifind a ready market and ’ lie demand tion are more directly Interested In] Evangelist Lutheran synod, which is; the matter of harbor Improvement It| fer it Is rapidly increasing Mrs. Wm Brynd, who has been In In session at The Dalles, has decided is certain that the whole of Lane The Black Butte mines are running to erect and endow a denominational In Eugene for a couple of weeks past. 44444444444444444 County would share In the benefits night and day with a large crew of college In Oregon. President Leas . underwent a surgical operation Wed ♦ ♦ 4 BORN 4 the men at work and the prospects are 1 has appointed an executive commit-I nesday. She that would be derived from I” was _ J. getting along nicely more employed be many 444444444444444444 work.—Florence West. there will tee of five, who will decide on the lo- ■ at last reports, soon. Born—Near Acme on Tuesday cation, cost, buildings, etc. will conduct a Paal, who In Eugene this afternoon, June 29, GREAT NORTHERN MINES Brother June 23. 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter •HOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE. protracted meeting at London Springs gone a few days on nusiness. Pederson, a ten pound daughter. All tn J. C. L. Wooley and wife, a son. for an indefinite time, arrived Satur Grandma Carmichael who has been doing well.' The Great Northern gold mines In day and preached his first sermon quite sick for a few days, is about Forest Ranger Young returned to and Miss Nellie Florence Berry, which the Blue River district which at here Saturday evening He preached well again. Mapleton Tuesday after spending sev is to take place at Monmouth next on > time promised to become the best three sermons Sunday and will preach The young lady is a The protracted meeting Is progres eral weeks in Eugene where he was i Wednesday. paying property In the state, was sold two each day during the week. He in sing nicely and will probably last two temporarily in charge of the Forest daughter of the pastor of the Chris- here this morning at sheriff's sale to certainly a very able preacher. weeks. Many of the young folks, as Supervisor’s office. Mr. Young ex I tlon church at Hillsboro. After a Colonel J. M Williams of Eugene, The 4th of July will soon be here. well as the old are taking an interest pects his family in the next week to short time with relatives here they acting In behalf of creditors, for The people around London are mak in the meetings and are btng con spend the summer on the Siuslaw. will make their home at Monmouth >3,875. The mines were sold on two ing big preparations to celebrate, so vinced of the divinity of Christ, the The schooner Oakland came In Mon where Mr. Schreuder has accepted a executions from this county and one I every one cohie that can and If you and the certainty of day morning after a cargo of lumber. position as bookkeeper in the bank, from Lane county. The mines were ’ can’t come to Ixtndon. go somewhere. Power of Satan She Is loading at the Oregon & Cal to commence work on July 15. Judgment. originally capitalized at one million j Don’t fall to celebrate. Shortly after noon last Friday an To whom ye yield youselves ser- ifornia Co’s. mill. dollars and residents of this city and i The chicken coops of Levi Geer, The schooner Mayflower which left alarm of fire was sounded by the mill ye are. We Eugene, who believed In the property, | were visited the other night and an vant to obey his servants Nearly all the town ...... ____ ___ „____ ______ _____ 1 !n,t us San Francisco for the Siuslaw some whistle. invested to the extent of >54,000. j v, old hen and nine one* came boast of our dorn lusts and time ago and had to return to thel were soon on the scene and found up missing Again young last" night there may long as we give way fre< to our During the palmy days of the mines up missing J among the chicken*, i appetites contrary to our better Judg- city, started out for this place on the that a blaze had started in the slab was disturbance stock sold readily at 25 and 35 cento conveyor at the end next to the burn When Mr. Geer and Mr. Matton soon ments we become slaves to the most | 18th. per share.—Albany Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Ohslow Young of er. The fire pump was quickly arrived on the scene armed with guns cruel master of earth, which not only j and dog*, the culprit was soon takes away our hard earnings but Portland, arrived yesterday for a vis- brought out, a line of hose laid and brought to bay. and after a desparate disqualifies and makes us unfit for it with their nelce, Mrs. A. O. Funke the water was soon playing on -the encounter was soon overcome when a the high and noble obligations of and family. Mr. and Mrs. Young flames. The fire was extinguished were among the early settlers of the before any serious damage was done. life. —London TltneB. The Mid-Summer Meeting of 'he great sensation occurred — (To be Siuslaw country, but sold out and left —Florence West. continued). State Horticultural Society and Cher Prof. W. J. Hooker and family • here some twenty years ago. Their Mrs George Hawley of Creswell ar-1 ry Fair will be held at The Dalles. John Ingham and family are mov returned to Eugene from Browns- | old friends are glad to meet them, rived here last evening and will spend Oregon, on June 30th, July 1st and Invitation* are out for the w^ddlng ing to Portland, where they will re ville and will again take up their a few days at the Springs. 2nd, 1908. of Peter G. Schreuder of Florence side in the future. T. L. Geer started for Idaho to be residence here. Following are the prises offered by cwam a I SIUSLAW NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST Put This Stove in Your Kitchen It is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a stove that’s ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're done. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog- days. The NEW PERFECTION it grat1 rioting io« is 'ben a (sprinti' in bas Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is so constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; the flame being directed up a retaining chimney to the stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can see that a stove sending out heat in bur m / di rection would be preferable on a hot day to a stove radiating heat in all directions. The “New Perfection’’ keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. Three sizes, fully warranted. it! « If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. ÆayÔLamP for family use—i safe, convenient, economical and a great light giver. If not with your dealer, write our near est agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY WALTER A. WOOD Mowers, Binders and Rakes Manufactured continuously since 1852. Not in harvester trust Also binder twine. For sale by.... J. W. Quackenbush & Sons -FURSHIDES for spot o«Ah. 10 to 00% mor« money for you to ship Raw Furs and Hide« tn uttthaa to •ell at home. 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Mlaaeapella-Mia*. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« HH ♦ ♦♦ Grand Celebration of 4th of July in Eugene :::: ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦to ♦♦to ♦♦H ♦♦to ♦»M ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦•♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ Grand Parade Amusements Patriotic Addresses Music by the Band Grand Ball and Literary and Musical Program Fireworks Display at night Something doing ev ery minute all Something doing ev ery minute all day long tt H Biggest celebration ever given by Eugene See 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 p i h corpon Lr the ii LrrS or Purities [(¡rafters. Loe plf stupil Lraft nni knpauy i "Tbit'i M Alyw LKiIh List wit Lio n li< Ly' knei It P«js Lere as ' Lit for h bis ft U Kolb «Boons i Las hot ■is cour Lent? ted foil ns bou ta t. 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