Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 20, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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BUDGET OF UVE
HILL’S
OF THE FORESTS
GUN STORE
Boston, Mass., Aug 14__ Gifford
Ptnchot. chief forester of the ¡'nited
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Copyright IMS. br Tte Moults Co
Excellent Rented} for
And the Many Ailments
Resulting
Useful
Therefrom.
in Overcoming
Colds and Headaches
Requiring a
LAXATIVE
To Dispel Them.
It Has
a Gentle Action on the
Those who prefer can ob­
tain
Maudlin
in
tablet
COLUMBUS. OHIO. U
Baltimore,
The Metho-
dist Episcopal church has began an
active crusade for the election of a
speaker oi tie house of representa­
tives "who will allow congress to v.fte
on in interstate liquor shipment bill.”
The church, which has over 3,000,000
cjmniunicants, has created a t mper-
ance society with the authority to
represent the denomination in all
temperance matter«
This society is
managed by a board composed of fif­
teen members named by the bishop
and elected by the late general con­
ference.
Positivi-lv cureu by
these Iaitle Pills.
They also relieve Dis­
tress front Dyspepsia, In­
digestion and Too Hear ty
ITTLE
IVER Eating. A perfect rem­
edy for Dizziness, Nausea
PILLS. Drowsiness. Bad Taste
tn the Mouth. Coated
Tongue, Paia in the side
TORPID LIVER. They
r<*iUate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
ML PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Sitmle Signature
states, addressed the typographical
convention on the preservation of the cork in the vicinity of House s mill
forests today. He spoke as follows: Monday night. They were driving
'The conservation of national re-- to Black Butte in a buggy behind tacks of a mob last night, but was not
Mrs. Schleef's spirited horse and seriously injured. Chafin threatened
sources is the us of hard sense busi­ while rounding a very narrow grade
to shoot any man who touched the
ness principles and practical knowl­ on the river bank the horse shied and
negro and reached toward his pistol
jumped
to
the
side
of
the
road,
edge in dealing with the land we live
pocket, but the threat had the de­
in. It means keeping this country a throwing the buggy over tbe bank
into the river with the two ladies sired result, althougn Chafin was un-
good place to live In for ourselves! and the small child. For some mo­
i armed
and for our children. Most of all, it I ments the ladies were entangled in
After burning many houses in the
the
buggy
cover
and
were
held
un
­
means the avoidance of waste.
negro quarter the mob became des­
'When the rounder- of this nation der water, but they finally extricat­ perate and at 3 o'clock this morning
ed themselves from their perilous po­
—• I. * / Chas.
» V* . . .. I Hunter,
J a * as * a a te a
u »■» negro
tr tec*» ’it
caught
sanded in Atueri< « they found one of sition and with some effort reached I I .»«%..
the most magnificent forests of all the bank, the water at this point be­ Twelfth and Madison streets, in the
the world.
1 bey used some of it, . ing from five to six feet deep. How­ ! heart of the district known as the
but they or their descendants wasted ever. aside from being severely stran­ ' Bad Lands,” and lynched him be-
as much as they used, until today the gled and soak tig wet. they returned fore th- troops arrived on the scene
end of our timber supply is in sight. to House's mill nearby and were It was declared that Hunter had shot
If the present rate of cutting should given dry clothes and
cared for two white men in the effort to escape
continue it w ill be gone in twenty-five i while they recovered from the se­ I the mob. His body was riddled with
or thirty years.
vere shock of the accident, return­ . bullets and as the body wu hanging
"We have had and we still have I ing to their home in this city Tues­ from a tree the crowd danced around
vast mineral resources. But we have , day. It was a very narrow escape I it gleefully.
wasted about half tbe coal in the from a fatal accident.
Fret- Library
mines already worked by detective)
ops are being rushed to the
methods of mining and by taking the'
X meeting is called for next Wed­
rvm all parts of the state, and
best and much of the power in the I nesday evening at S o'clock at the
es are leaving by every possible
coal is wasted when we burn it. The K< zv Körner, to discuss the plan of
i. The mob spirit Is still rani-
coal, once burned, cannot, like tim- J establishing a free library and read­
althougb the authonities claim
ing
room
in
this
city.
A
committee
ber, be replaced by care aud cultiva- I
re the situation well in hand,
tion. Once gone it is forever gone. ' of two from every church and or­
pite the claim there is every
"We have the most wonderful sys-| ganization in
Cottage Grove has
e of another clash. The negroes
tern of rivers to be found iix any civ-I been appointed and it is hoped that
ell artr.t-d and are showing a
ilized country, and the least used. ' all persons interest» d in the plan
of determination, while the
There is less transportation on our' will come out. A free library and
s are tn all angry mood and
rivers, taken altogether, now than reading room is something that ev­
rs and men from adjoining
there was fifty years ago, in spite of | ery city of this size needs, and all
the vast sums spent itpou them, and' should not only speak favorably on
they are less navigable than they I the question when the opportunity
were then. We have allowed them | affords, but, they ought to attend
to be clogged with tbe soil washed this meeting next Wednesday even­
from our fields, and every one of the ing and "push a good thing along.”
Hwiinming Pool mill Hink
hundreds of millions of tons so lost I
W. B. Cooper, a local real estate
every year helps to make the farmer I
Bloomington. Aug 15. Hlchard-
poorer and to reduce the product of ! man. is breaking ground for a new son and James, colored men brought
$3000 building which he will erect
our farms.
here from Springfield last night to
"It is a great and pressing patriot- on Fourth street. The structure is
to be occupied by a swimming pool escape lynching, are still in jail here
and a skating rink. It will be two
stories high and lOllxSO feet, The
skating ring will be upstairs, and the
swimming pool which is to be made
of concrete , will occupy the lower
A hardwood
floor and basement.
floor will bi e laid in the skating rink
and this, combined with the size will
be appreciated by the skaters, The
new building is expected to lie fin-
ished within the next six weeks.
Xeurly llurncil to Death
Frank Chapman's little six-year-
old son
was
badly
burned
at
the Chapman sawmill at Divide Wed­
nesday by pulling a small forge con-
•alnlng live coals over on him. He
was pinioned down by the forge and
rendered unconscious, s- veral min­
ute; passing before he was observed
and removed from his perilous posi-
tl n, during which time he was se­
verely biirnel on
eluding the side
Sehleef was calle«
suffer-
little fellow from
as well
Ings and he Is gel
as could be expect
M Isceiiuni
till’ little
On Monday e
I. William
daught sr of Mr.
mill, on
Higg:n i, of the
a tin cun
Moseby cree k. ov<
of scalding water over he rsi’lf. bad-
face. I ireast and
ly s'-alding her
EUGENE W. CHAFIN
Dr. KI me w as called,
right arm.
tie
reports
burns.
I
the
I
who dressed
ah in g nie
the little one a getting
.
in separate cells and nobody is al­
Mrs. Mary E. McCutoch
McCuioch, , of An­ lowed to see them.
it was an-
«fairs and broke
broke her nount ed last night that they had be ti
lauf. fell down stairs
left arm about thr e and a half inch­
es from the shoulder.
Dr. Kime
’■■"as called to reduce the fracture ami
reports her as getting along as well
as might tie expected. She is an el­
derly lady. 73 years of age. and is
the mother of Mrs. Frank Anlauf.
S .ringfield
Aug.
IS.
The new bridge across Brumbaugh
More tha in seventy were ln-
creek east of Cottage Drove was com­
riots last night,
Jurtd In the
t
pleted by Contractor L. N. Honey,
John Caidwell, one of the
accepted by the county court and
victims, died today, and two
the bill audited, the contract price
others are expected to die.
being $1125. It Will be a great con­
vent -nee to the Brumbaugh creek
On C! est, Back, and Head—Pain,
H&at, and Tingling Were Excru­
ciating-Nerves in Exhausted
Condition — Sleep Badly Broken.
Each
Special Sale of Hammocks
CURE BY CUTICURA
SEEMED LIKE MAGIC
To make room for our holiday goods that
are arriving daily we arc going to close out
OUR STOCK OF
PATTERSON
Croquet Sets at Reduced Prices
Men’s good working gloves, $1.00 values at
Good hop gloves at ____ 15c
Ladies’ and Gents’ outing gloves only_____
Sewing Machines
Good drop-head machine for $22.50. Come in and
see them. Cash or installments.
Columbia Graphophone Agency
PID p TW
EUGENE,
bllwUûSat’day
WORLD CONQUERING
Filling 6 Arenas,
The Rig Hippodrome and the
Dome °fthe Largest Tent Ever Mado.
Taking tha Very Essence of all the Earth’« Sensations
^and Blending all Concrete and Perfect Into the Greatest Circus
Human Eyes Ever Beheld.
All New York Ssld It wss ths Bi;gatt and Best Ever Soen In Mxdleon Square Garden
THE SISTERS
LA RAQUE
A Menagerls at 100
Cage*.
70 Elephants and
Cantala.
A Family oi
Giriti*».
Only Two-Horned
Rhlnocero» In
Captivity.
A Thousand
Animal Wonders.
t»nl«-r«-<l Out
Fl rat
15. Th
try. Illi ols Na*
been ort cred to
eld
57 Hammocks
$fe Hammocks
$5 Hammocks
$3 Hammocks
52 Hammocks
’Pa.IUrson'
AUTOS
by ci<’j?
nation*
idea or
HAMMOCKS
at the following prices
REFUSE ’Ç'IRSTITUTES
> £üDNin£
xivwaölS
WIGÌHOK1
¿VMOOlïl
Records
In their mad Auto
Race, palling each
V
other In separate
•
>
core while flying
;
and eomereault-
!
Ing In the Air
Baby Bunting,
A Tiny Nursing
Baby Elsphant
Smaller than a
Naw Fcundland
Deg.
Frisky and Cute
ae
a Kitten.
Death-X
Daring \
Feat
\
That
Defies
Imitation
The Circuses
and Amphitheatres of
Europe Depleted To Make
’ ’
Year’s Show Tremendously More Glorious Than
Amon< the Imported Artists of World-Wide Renown Are:
Italy’s Equc-trlan
Acrobats, I he I re-lianis
Austria'» JO Ketzettea,
Narvalcva AcraJtaia
The Petrol’s Crcat
Russian Animal Circus
France’» Orr»t Fania»
And
er»
■■ y
At
10
v*» a i
E<ery Vornan
n't <r
One
Hlli^?4/5M0NKn ACTORS NJD
O'CLOCK
EVERY MORNING­
BIG NEW. FREE STREET
PARADE
. » mter«K».l eed •
I J ‘
50 Cent
Ticket
Admits Te All.
Children I nder 12 Year». Hall-Pnce.
2 Performance* Daily al 2 Ö 0 P M
Door» Open al I 6 1 P. M.
’URMI Vh-rl.rq S, r. v
1 Ike sew Car*«'
—
1
n-was.
KUYKENDALL’S DRUG STORE, 588 Willamette Street,
he ont
that h
at exactly the same prices charged on the show grounds