Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 02, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE Eli J KN« W
f
G. A. R. WILL
MEET AT CORVALLIS
NEXT SOMMER
*
The Kind You Have Always nought, and which has ueen
iu use for over 30 years, has borne the .^natnro of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy
Allow no one to deceive you in thia.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “jHst-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and «»•■*„...g-cr the health t»f
Infants ami Children—Ex jM-r'aco against Experiment.
Whac is CASTORÍA
Castoria in a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It 1* Pleasant- It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ajje I* it« guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Fh'.'uilency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Howels, giving healthy anti natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
J.T GUARD
THURSDAY. JULY 2, 18MI.
Catarrh
fs a constitutional disease originating In
Impure blood and requiring «uii«litutional
treatment acting through and purifying t:»e
Dlood for its radical and perrnauenl cure.
The greatest constitutional remedy Is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IMPROVED MAIL
SERVICE FOR
SPRINGFIELD
»me higher edu-
his home life;
ins remain at
not
lcul t ii
By Trrriale Eczema—c. □
a Mass of Itchinr Rq$ 3n1
-WculdScratchTI
—Much Money Wasted in
Treatments-D.sease Was jZ
.In usual liquid form or in chocolated
The Springfield mall s rvl'e
Newport. Or. Jone 26.—Corvallis tablets known as Sarsatabs. l«ido- s 31.
been considerably changed within
a been sc.v red as the next meet­
¡that the barns of this question de- i
Nasal and other lixal forms ot catarrh , past week, now giving us the I
I pended upon the reading matter the
ing place of ’he state encamnmont •»re relieved by Catarrlets, which allay in­ ■ service ever ad. Th mail now iea
of me I., A. R, which concluded its flammation and deodorize discharge. 50c. ■ here at elev *n o'clock a. m.. inct al 1 pii .il read. He appealed to the
teachers to by all means look after
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1
' i of eight as hsfore. This gives a
session here tonight. Officers for the
and find what the scholars read, an!
'•h
department of Oregon
have
been room will be repap'-red and repaint­ ’one who desires a chanc° to get tl
as far as possible to improve this
chosen as follows: Department Com­ ed and fixed iu an attractive shape. morning mail and have plenty
field. He said, tao, that children of-
The Commercial club has request- time to answer it in the same f
mander/J. T Apperson, Oregon City;
t n needed direction in play, and that
senior vice-commander, F. M. Wads­ ' ed another clean up day on the after­ noon. We also get the Morning Ose- in cities men whose sole duties to di­
worth, Toledo; Junior vice-command­ noon of July 1. it is hoped that ev- gonlan at 6 o’clock and can read it 1 ns t the children in their pleasure
“Our little girl wM two month. 1
er, J. G. Carr, Portland; grand chap­ ' eryone will observe this request.— at the breakfast tabl», giving us ex­
when she got a rash ri her
Above all
s
are
being
niployed.
j
Junction
City
Times.
actly
the
same
service
that
the
citi
­
within five days her fat. a,ui h ,T “Xi
lain. Rev. Harry A. Barden, Port­
zens of Portland are getting as far as things the teacher must enter Into all one sore. We unci <ii
land; medical director. J. E. Hall.
the
life
of
the
children.
daily
news
is
concerned.
Postmaster
dies
but it got worse instead of S*’
Portland
The five members of the
He also touched upon adult edu- and we thought she v. . .„j turn
Roberts has worked faithfully with
council of administration for next
,
_
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_
___
____
University
and that her ears would fall off
the department in getting this new ; cation, speaking of the
year are Peter
West,
Pendleton;
terribly, and w.-uld „J”?
1— correspondence
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- schools. suffered
service and we believe it will meet work in its
until the bi<x»d cane'. At •.
Steve Morgan, Forest Grove; Z. M.
and
approving
of
the
methods
and
ef
­
with
the
approval
of
the
people
much
I
Parvln, Salem; J. W. Curran, Port­
bad to pin her hands down Th"
better than former services.
forts.
, ..
went on until she was five months »«
land; T. L.
Brouillette, Newberg.
Dr. Henry D. Sheldon read the then I had her under our family a C?
Will
Erect
Hand
Stand.
Delegates to the national convention,
Chicago, June 25- The roads di­
At a late meeting of the Commer­ findings of’ the committee for the tor’s care, but she continued to
which will be held at Toledo, Ohio,
rectly interested In the decision re­
report on Finance. He showed that worse. He said it was erwma. W b Z
in September are H. F. Allen, Port­ cently issued by the Interstate Com­ cial Club a committee was appointed
for the nurpose of raising money by 20 per cent of the school districts of she was seven months old I -tartwi t
land. J. E. Hall, Portland; Daniel
use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura i)lntnL,
of a Oregon have four months of school
Webster, Salem; Peter West, Pendle­ merce Commislon regarding trans­ subscription for the erection
Cuticura Resolvent, and in th 11
continental lumber rates are discu­ band stand, Rev. Perkins as chair­ or less, effecting somewhere between and
ton; A. C. Edmunds, Portland. Al­ ssing
weeks — what a changel I kenr
seriously an appeal to the courts man of the committee circulated a 6 000 and 10.0Q0 children. In con­ the
Cuticura
Remedies for two mS
ternates are A. S. Blowers,
Hood for relief from what they regard as
paper among the citizens to raise the tinuing along the same line he said and our baby was a different girl y
River; C. C. Danneman, Arlington;
not see a sign of a «ore and sh.
B. M. Brown. Oregon City J. M. Kel­ the injustice of the order. Sweeping necessary money and now, reports that it was safe to assume from the could
was as fair as a new-born I uby ancl
ley, McMinnville; O. E. Thompson, reductions in lumber rates from the having raised considerably over $3o. facts before him, that half of the for the small cost of a dollar and seventy
Woodburn. C. A. Williams of Port­ Pacific Coast were ordered at a time The plans adopted by the committee rural schools had not tax levies which five cents where we had «[suit
when the roads everywhere ate of will call for an expenditure of about were of service «to them in running
land was re-appointed assistant ad­
the money for doctoring sS
their districts. In a general way he times
jutant-general for 1908-9, with head­ opinion that there ought to be a gen­ 365 to complete the stand
is now two years old and ha« not'had a
eral advance of all railroad rates.
showed
how
a
state
tax
was
super
­
Bought
Millinery
Store.
sign of the eczema since. Mre H r
quarters at Portland.
The roads most affected are the
The Misses Bailey and Garrison, of ior to any other for education pur­ Budke, R. F. D. 4, LeSueur, Mm» ‘
L. of G. A. R. Officers.
Northern
Pacific,
the
Great
Northern
poses
and
in
summarizing
he
pre
­
Apr. 15 and May 2. 1907.”
Eugene,
have
purchased
the
Spring
­
The Ladies of the G. A. R. have
chosen sb new officers the following: and the Union Pacific. The order field millinery business which has sented three recommendations which
President. Mrs. Ella G. Himes, Port­ practically reduces the rates 15 to been conducted for the past year by were adopted.
'
to all see­ Mrs. Hughes, and took possession on
First—That independent districts
land; senior
vice-president,
Mrs. 25 per cent. Shipments
tlons of
These should not be utilized any more for
Sadie Kemp, Woodburn; Junior vice- sissippi the country west of the Mis­ Wednesday of this week.
river are subject to this re- ladles have been connected with one the unit iq. taxation.
president, Mrs. Sadie Schrader, Al­
Second—That every child in the By an Itching Humor. Another
bany; chaplain, Mrs. Jennie Brown. duction. A cut of 5 cents has been of the leading millinery stores of Eu­
Cure by Cuticura Remedies.
Albany; treasurer, Mrs. Katherine ordered by the commission in the ter- gene and promise the ladies of Spring state should have at least six months
"I broke out with a humor which
field an up-to-d.-’te store.
schooling.
Smith. Eugene.
Delegates
to the rltory eaht of the river.
The reductions in rates ordered
Third-—That a commltte should be spread almost all over my body fb,
Delivery Business Bought.
National convention
are Mrs. Eva
itching would get worse on mtirini
W. J. Brown has purchased the de­ appointed to put the findings before so
Barhlte, Eugene; Mrs. Lettie Hem­ by the commission would make a
I could not sleep. I truxi »-venj
bree, Lents; Mrs. Sarah Denny, Al­ difference of millions of dollars an­ livery business from Fred Yockey the people through the press.
remedies but it grew worse until I »0»
nually in gross earnings of the roads, who has so faithfully run the de­
Bigler's Address.
some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Rih
bany.
Alternates are Mrs. Loretta
Superintendent Rigler of the Port­ which began to relieve me at once By
Williams, Mrs. Alta Carnegie, Milton; and this, they say, they are in no po­ livery business for the past three
sition to stand.
years. He disposed of his interests land City Schools, delivered au_ in­ the time 1 had used one vial of the Pill/
Mrs. May Mills, Woodburn.
'in order to give his time and atten- structive address on "Industrial Edu­ the humor was entirely gone. I with
Mrs. Higgins, Presiileiit.
sufferer could secure the Cuti-
tion to a different occupatlon, that cation in the City Schools." He told every
Women’s Relief Corps officers are
cura Remedies. Travis Bates, Hambur»
of stone quarrying, He will engage of the work In Portland, in other Ark., April 26, 1907.”
the following: Mrs. Jennie Higgins
in the business with his uncle at cities, and the problems.
of Eugene, president; Mrs. Ella
Comnlet» External and Interns! TrratmrM
Fairmount.—News.
In the afternoon the department Every Humor ot Infanta, children and
Stewart of Toledo, senior vice-presi­
WU <if Cuticura Bonn <•’.■><• > to i'.-»w th. US’
work was again taken up. In these Cutlrurn Ointment iSOc > to Ileal the sn- ,21
dent; Mrs. Minnie Hall of Eugene,
Kraolvent <S0e >.<or In the torn nf'ctio^B!
departments the teachers get some­ Cuticura
treasurer: Mrs. Mary Kenya of St.
Coated rille. 2Sr ner vial of So. t-> Purify th.
thing like a normal training—more Sold throughout the world Potter Itrur A
John, chaplain; Mrs. Mlckley of Port­
The Alpha Club, a new University
Sole Prone . Boaton. Ma.««
specific lectures and ideas. The gen­ Corp.,
land. delegate-at-large.
uS-Malled Free. Cuticura B.«>k on Skin n—
of Oregon organization of boys, has
eral assemblies are for more broader
leased the present Kappa Sigma fra­
outlines of improvement and knowl­
ternity house, at the corner of East
edge.
Thirteenth and High streets, for the
At three o'clock Dr. Hart address­
next year", and .the Kappas expect to
ed the convention on one of his fav­
build a fine chapter home on their
Francis Marion Dodge, father of E. orite subjects. "Application of Amer­
property at the corner of Alder and
East Eleventh streets, diagonal with Dodge, the Eugene merchant, died at ican Historiacl Geography.”
the new Bible University building. Woodburn a tew days ago. A press
The situation for a fraternity house dispatch front that city says:
"Francis Marion Dodge, a pioneer
Is perhaps the best in Eugene. The
house will be near the University, of 1852 and Indian war veteran, who
and also is close to the mill race, died here June 22, was a native of
Pennsylvania, being born in Craw­
which is popular for canoeing.
ford county, October 29, 1839. He
On June twenty-second at a meet­
crossed the plains to Oregon in 1852.
ing the alumnae of the University
In 1855 he enlisted under Cap. Gil­
of Oregon, an organization was ef­
Arthur Taliafero died on June 18
more Hayes for service ;a the Cayuse
fected which promises to be signifi­
Indian War, and took part in the en­ from the effects of an accident on
cant In the upbuilding of a greater
gagements at White River, South June 16 at the Sunbeam mine near
university.
The organization Is to
Prairie, Connell Prairie and Walla Custer, Idaho. While working a huge
> Pacific None Linlmcat is pripirW
be known as the State Association of
fell
on
him,
crushing
Walla, and was a member of Shaw's rock
' exprmly t«r the needs of horsemen ud
University of Oregon Alumnae. Its ob
his ribs. Owing to the isolation of
ranchmen. It fl ■ powerful nd pen«.
Ject is to unite the alumnae of the
Coquille, June 26.—For killing train w hen it was captured. On being
triting liniment, a remedy lor «aMrju.
University for the good of their alma Mrs. Edward S. Gordon in Marsh- mustered out, a year later, he be­ the mine the unfortunate man’s body
could
not
be
brought
out,
and
word
ciet. A aoothina embrocation lor the
mater aud for practical educational field. May 9, "Mazook” Anderson came a school teacher and taught for
until
yester-
was
not
received
here
relief of pain, and the be»t linlaieat I«
work.
The following officers were was found guilty today of man- a number of years, investing his
elected: President Mrs. Ellen Condon slaughter, The plea of self-defense earnings in’ property in and about day.
sprains and soreness. • L' msu M 1 st
Taliafero
of
He
is
a
son
of
M.
B.
caring the wounds and Injsries d
McCornack.
’78; first
vice-presi­ saved Anderson from a more severe Pojtland.
near
Spring-
this
city.
While
residing
In 1865 Mr. Dodge was married
dent, Mrs. eJnnie Beattie Harris ’96; verdict.
¡BARBED WIRE and for htsllnt on.
to Jane Caples, a native of Andrew- field, he became a member of the
second vice-presIdentMlss Bertha Mc­
abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific
of
that
Woodmen
of
the
World
County. Missouri, who survives him.
Kinney,
’07;
secretary-treasurer.
Morse Liniment Is tally |uarsntNd.
<
HltJHTiAN
CONVENTION
place,
of
which
he
»as
still
a
mem-
Six children were born to them, four
Mrs. Ella Travis Edmunson, ’03;
No other is so good or hslpful In so minr
IN
SESSION
AT
TV
RNER.
ber
at
the
time
of
his
death.
He
was
of whom are living, J. E. Dodge, of
corresponding secretary, Miss Bertha
ways. If it falls to satisfy, w e authorize
Woodburn; E. Dodge of Eugene; about 41 years of age.
Ellsworth Slater, ’99.
ail dealers to refand the purchsie pries
Turner,
Or.,
June
25.
—
The
large
Mrs. Lizzie Pugh of Oregon City, and
The association took up for its im­
tank LMia< mttus r<m curra
mediate work the establishment of a bell in the Turner Memorial Taber­ Walter Dodge of Woodburn.
nacle,
after
a
silence
of
nearly
a
year,
H
oyt
CHCMiCAL.Cq.u2**nM** °*
scholarship of >100 to be open to
® COOK LET
roes «
girl graduates of high schools within has announced the opening of the
the state. The scholarship «>111 be yearly convention of the Christian
churches
of
Oregon.
After
a
song
known as the Mary Spiller scholar­
ship, In honor of a former instructor service led by R’. A. Shaffer of Walla
Walla, the Ministerial Association,
of the University.
which occupies the first few days of
I)r. J. Christie and Charles Sever­
the convention period, was addressed
son returned to Eugene last night
by E. V. Zollars, president of Okla­
from their mining properties on the
(From Friday’s Daily Guard.)
homa Christ Ian University, Endi, Ok­
Albany was chosen this morning Little N rth Fork of the Willamette
la.
An address was given on the
for the meeting p’lace of the Western river, in the fastnesses of the Cas­
Roman letter, by Professor E. C. Wig­ Oregon
Teachers’
Association next cade mountains east of Eugene. They
more, of Eugene Bible University. year, at the
have done a lot of work on the prop­
President Zollars spoke on "The ers of Linn invitation of the teach- erties and are now nearly ready for
is erecting a plant at
Preacher’s Office.” A discourse on Commercial county and the Albany machinery with which to reduce the
PORTLAND,
OREGON
Seldom has It been our duty to re­ the book of Hosea was delivered by
Club, through their rep-
cord a death that has caused so much C. H. Hilton, of Milton. Or., and a resentative. Superintendent A. M. ore. Dr. Christie today stated that
for the manufacture of their
_ schools.
_______
general sorrow. A dark ¿loom spread missionary address by H. T. Sutton Sanders Of the Albany
In they have very good prospect« there,
world famous
over the whole city
when it was of Ashland, Or. The attendance was giving the invitation. Prof. Sanders in fact the best he has seen in years,
PORTABLE WELL
and
he
has
been
In
many
mining
whispered from one to another that good and the convention will contin­ said: "Albany expects to treat the
DRILLING
MACHINES
camps.
bright Monday
morning. "Charlie ue until in July .
teachers as well as the people of Eu­
for water, oil, gas, etc.,etc.
Johnson Is dead
gene have done, for no better treat­
He was a member of the drug
ment can be accorded Eugene and
A moderate amount of
ELL ITEMS
firm of Johnson & Cooley and was
Albany are sister cities, and Albany,
money
will atari you in
recognized as one of our most pro­
as the smaller, wants everything that
(Special Correspondence.)
a proStable basinets.
the larger has."
gressive and enterprising young men
I aihvu , June Z4
Hev. I). E Baker
He was an active member of the
Officers of the association were
STAR PORTABLE
of Eugene preached last evening and
Commercial club and his presence
Sunday at 11 at the Middle Fork elected as follows by acclamation:
DRILLING
MACHINES
will be greatly missed. All business
President W W Wiley of Tillamook,
John D. Adams this afternoon filed
have been Proved
houses were closed during the hour school house and Sunday night at First Vice-President, Superintendent
Rush Island. There were three add­
Competitive Tests ti
of the services
E T. Moores of Salem, second Vice- with the county clerk, a complaint
Charles Hardin Johnson was born ed to the Baptist church and bap- Presld.nt. Dr H. D. Sheldon. Uni­ against his wife, Mrs. Theresia Ad­
The Best In The Worli.
In Mexico, Missouri, April 16th, 1878, »ized by immersion in the Willamette versity of Oregon; Secretary L. A. ams, asking for divorce. He alleges
For full particular - regard­
river
near
the
Middle
Fork
school
that
they
were
married
at
St.
Louis.
and died June 2 2. 1908. He moved
Wiley. Portland; Treasurer, Margar­
house.
ing
well drilling machine»,
Mo
,
,
n
Jan.
9.
1903,
and
have
one
with his parents to South Dakota In
tools, supplies, etc., write to
Two four-horse loads of supplies et J. Cosper, Salem. As a resident minor child, Esel, aged three years.
March. 1884. He came to Oregon in
member
of
the
executive
committee.
for the Central Oregon Railroad sur­
September, 1897, but returned to
W. L. Jackson, superintendent of The plaintiff alleges as ground for
THE STAR DRILLIN6 MACHINE CO.
the legal separation that his wife,
South Dakota in 1899. He catered veyors passed Lowvll the first of the Linn county, was elected.
pohti . ano . Ofttaos.
week,
bound
for
Hazel
Dell.
There
de­
Dakota University in the fall of 1900
A resolution was also voted upon without cause or provocation
or
will
be
a
pack
train
meet
them
there
AXWON. OHIO.
and remained there three or four
to raise the membership dues from serted him on April 30, i»06, and
and
take
them
to
the
head
waters
of
years.
fifty cents to one dollar. The meth­ has since continued to live -separate
and apart from hint He asks for the
He returned to Oregon and finish­ Salt creek where the men are at work od will be by ballot.
surveying
ed the pharmacy course at the State
Th treasurer’s report showed a bal­ care and custody of the child. Wm. We are dealers in
A. R. Black has a force of men
Agricultural College In June. 1905
ance ou hand of >200.
It was re­ G. Martin is his attorney.
FARMS AND I.ANDS
From June to November of that year working a trail back to the lake« ferred to the auditing commltte, as
from
Hazel
Dell.
was employed in the drug store of
Miss
Cosper.
the
treasurer
had
to
If
you
want to sell your firm, setd
Grant Hyland is moving his
Yerrlngton A Kuykendall in Eugene
leave suddenly for California
The
us full description, terms etc . »
4
ily
to
his
farm
above
Rush
Island,
I He cam« to Junction City In Novem­
report is not in full, there being oth­ ♦
MARRIED
4 we can do it.
married
ber, 1905, and has resided here since from Eugene, where they will reside er moneys on hand
until
fall.
that time
Superintendent
R
F.
Robinson
of
T. B. ACKF.BS At < o-
Clarence McBee is building a new
Death of Mrs. Dunlap.
Multnomah county, delivered his an­
27OM Wsaliingt' n
barn
on
his
farm
near
Rush
Island.
PORTI tNI». oR’
Mrs Margaret D. Dunlap, wife of
nual address. He said that the first nnAk,h,ei!in>e °f Dr and Mr’ P«*“* J2
Grant
Hyland
is
also
building
a
new
H. I). Dunlap, died at the home resi­
problem is how to increase the Irre­ ♦ n m ThV*‘nwh *treet’ Eu^ne. at
barn.
dence five miles southwest of here.
•Thursday. June 25. 1908.
Fishing parties have put in their ducible school fund. The number of h .P i
Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, aged
pupils are increasing with great rap­
GEORGE W. KINSEY
appearance
and several boats have idity, and the fund grows little. A Mtal Cr.r J’"8
na’“>r
’nd
50 years. 3 months and 9 days l»e-
o c
7 Murray of this city Rev.
ceaseil had been sick for some time »assed Lowel! going up the middle special committee headed
by Dr. eh.Ls
va*tor °*
Baptist I
Genera! Auctioneer.
I with pneumonia She was the daugh- fork
Sheldon is investigating the best church, officiating
The late rains have done a wonder­ means.
They Jeft on the 1
i ter of Hynson Smyth, an old and
evening train for Baker ' city , were
Rai dente 1*4 E. 10th St.
htghh esteemed pionear citizen, and ful lot of good to vegetation of all
"The State of Oregon." he contin­ they will reside.
was born and raised on the old home­ kinds. Fruit is also looking fine
ued.
"has
a
well
a'ticulated
system
men
ar«
taking
their
herds
Cattle
stead
Besides her husanbd. she is
of school now. We have boards and
15, 1908,
There has
ree
Miss
l survived by one son. Oscar, who Is to their summer ranges
to make plans and to ar­
M m several hundred head driven committees
Ho».
Eldridge ___
; grown.
range means.
It remains for the
%
jaat of late.
able, officiating.
teachers to execute. This is strictly]
Other Notn».
The Commercial Club has rented
the teacher's problem.”
CAHTOTIIA.
the room in the hotel block formerly
Along another line the retiring
ThH'4’ó«íU<S hr
occupied by the grocery department fc<r«tU
president spoke of the need of ex­
of Mr. Hurlburt’s store
The con­ IgSM
OREGON IMPCRTINßCj;
tending the high schools system The
t
tract commences with July '1. The
high school covers a period when the
tt
tes ritiri »tro* Fore/fc»«-
CURED AT SLIGHT COST
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
LUMBER DECISION
TO BE APPEALED
SLEEP KILLED
KAPPA SIGNA WILL
BUILD FRATERNITY HOME
FATHER OF E. DODGE
DIES AT WOODBURN
ALUMNAE OF UNIVERSITY
FORM ASSOCIATION
V»
J
ARTHUR TALIAFERO
4J
>
V
Z
WOMAN'S SLAYER
ESCAPES HANGMAN
r.
ALBANY GETS NEXT
DR. CHRISTIE HAS GOOD
MINING PROSPECTS
TWO ÜEAIHS AT
JUNCTION CITY
ANOTHER DIVORGE SUIT
YOU WANT THE BEST
to be found in the Grocery Line plwne or leave your O’der at
“THE PARK GROCERY
9»
Successor to Nuklin and Neal
Quality and Pried» uarantccd.
Phons Main 63
Park and Oak. 9th and Oak
I
J
R^Daniel^Prop^^i
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED Al THIS OFFICE