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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
tm « election 1> ue does not Keep his prom lee to enforce all the laws. • • * WALK LONG FOREST FIRES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Judson Harmon, the nominee for governor, and ex-Governor Jams ■ ('ampbell will be the chief speakers at the formal opening of the Ohio Democratic campaign, which is to take place at Mansfield late in Sep- tember. • • • The Democrats of Bickford county. Indiana, have formed what they term the Thirty-Cent League, an organiza tion which purposes to make a can vass of the farmers, laboring men and others for thlrty-cent subscrip tions to the Democratic campaign , fund. nram wnmi,r guard , T hursday , seitember s , ioom BATTLE-SCARRED VETERANS Closing Out Sale Ends Wednesday Evening, Septem ber 9 th—Everything Must Be Sold number of invited guests of promi nence. One stand was filled for the most part with delegates to the G. A. R. and affiliated organizations and their friends. Another was occupied by disabled veterans who were physically unable to stand the strain of the march. Tears fell from the eyes of many a white-haired sol Prior to 1X2 4 no record of the ao- dier as he gazed at his old com called ' popular vote" for p res We nt panions marching past the stand. A of the United States was made, But hush, almost of silence, marked the from 1X2 4 to 1904 the popular vote passage of the army at this point. increased from 352,062 to 13,510,- In the formation of the parade, 7os. Tiie vote of the nation in 1124 Toledo Post, G. A. R., was given the was less than the vote of Kansas in place of honor, that of escort to 1904. Commander-in-chief Charles G. Bur • • • ton. The line was healed by a squad George N. Tillman, who has been ron of mounted police, followed by nominated for governor of Tennessee I the commander-in-chief and his staff. by the so-called Evans-Sanders wing Then came a number of carriages of the Republican party of that state, containing several of the past com was a candidate for the same office manders-in-chief and other distin in 1X96, on which occasion he polled guished guests. nearly 150,000 votes against “Bob" Every state and territory was rep Taylor. resented In th«- column, besides the _L. • • • Potomac division, made up of the I The Democrats believe they have a CHARLES G. BURTON It quits business, every article will be sold at 60% to 75% off the actual wholesale cost Old Guard of Washington, D. c. i hance to carry California for Bryan, | Massachusetts, New York. Ohio, and "'he state was carried for Cleveland Every article must go and go quick. Don’t hesitate, but come now and buy a year’s Commander of the Grand Army of i Illinois were the best represented in In 1892 by 44 votes, but one of the the Republic, who reviewed the an ‘point of numbers. Illinois was the supply. Think of buying Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, etc., all at less than a merchant ten electoral votes was caBt for Har- I i first in line and was followed by I rison. In the three succeeding pres nual parade of veterans at Toledo. I can buy them. All must go, our loss is your gain. EIGH f MORE DAYS. the departments of the various states idential .campaign« the state was car Wisconsin, Toledo, O, Sept. 2.—Cheered by I in the following order: William Yancey Carter, a promi ried by the Republicans. * « • I a continuous mass of people that i Pennsylvania. New York, Connecti nent farmer ot Hart county, lia» been cut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, nominated for governor of Georgia Believing Illinois to be a doubtful lined the streets for blocks, twenty-1 Maine, California and Nevada, Rhode Where one dolar by the Independence party. state, the Democratic campaign com- five thousand age-worn veterans of Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, the ess goes as far as two i mlttee will put some of Its foremost the Grand Army bravely covered the Mark Smith, the blind delegate 'speakers on the stump there. Among I route of the big parade today. The I Potomac, Virginia. Nebraska. Mary elsewhere from Arizona, has been renominated ¡those to be heard are Judge Alton B. parade was the big spectacular event land. Michigan, Iowa, Colorado and for congress by the Democrats ot ' Parker, of New York; Governor John of the national encampment and in Wyoming. Kansas, Delaware. Min thst territory. A. Johnson, of Minnesota; Senator 1 honor of the occasion the day was nesota. Oregon. Kentucky. West Vir Dakota, Washington,. I Gore, of Oklahoma; Governor Folk, , observed as a general holiday in To ginia, South The city departments, the Arkansas. New Mexico, Utah, Ten Obadiah Gardner, the Democratic of Missouri, and Senator Culberson, ledo. I banks, and many comercial instltu- nessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Flor candidate for governor of Maine, of of Texas. I tlons were closed. During the early ida, Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Geor fer* to retire in six month» after his Gifford Plnchof, who Is believed to I ho irs of the forenoon the railroads gia, Alabama. North Dakota, and be slated for a cabinet position In the and Interurban lines brought thou-1 Oklahoma. Ohio, as ------- host -- of the encampment. ------ . — - event of Taft’s election. Is chief for- sands of new visitors Into the city eater of the Department of Agrlcul-i I from points in Ohio, Michigan and ' brought up the jear. Preceding the Bl<n bi Ohio Before nine o’clock tire '' 1‘‘ veterans were the Battle-Flag FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. ture and one of the leaders in thel I Indiana division and the National association „ ll|f _ downtown streets were thronged. RELIEVES SOUR STOMACH, BELCHING. ETC. movement for the conservation of the l 892 , A,,,n< the line of march at every of ex-Prisoners of War. At a con nation's national resources. in I.. ” ____ he began' the first systematic forestry | available point viewing stands had spicuous point in Madison avenue the veterans were greeted by the I Herrington, tract In sec. 3, tp. 20; ♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ work In the United State» at Bilt been built and soon they liegan to sight of a “living flag,” composed of fill wirh spectators. s., r. 4 w.. ,600. more, N. C. MARRIED * The parade formed <m Sixteenth 3,500 school children. I W. B. Cooper et ux to Fred M. ♦ • • • The decorations along the line of The line» of march led Walhte, tract in sec. 4, tp. 21 s., The state of Washington will hold , street. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*; r. 3 w„ ,120. a general primary early next month through Madison avenue, thence to march were the most magnificent A DEUGHTf Ut During the .... Collingwood street. Jefferson and ever seen in Toledo. Jeremiah Gibson to Isabell Car-, for the selection of candidate» for In Eugene, Saturday, August 22. penter, tract in sec, 27, tp. 18 s., governor and other state officers,, for'st ( lalr streets and M ad isowa venue. night the final decorative touches United States to Lloyd A. Barbree, 1908, Charles L. Williams and Mis» Judges of the supreme court and | thence to Fifteenth street, where the ; were made, and this morning the 160 acres in sec. 28, tp. IS a., r. i r. 1 w.. ,400. W. T. Kayser et ux to H. Venskej Zelma Cruzan, Rev. J. S. McCallum members of congress. The voters veterans wWB dismissed. The offl- center of the city blossomed out In 7 w great display of flags and bunt- The groom is a well- et al. 1 acre tp. 20 s., r. 3 w., ,252. 1 officiating. also will express their preference tor I cial reviewing stands were located ( one Streamers of red and yellow, F. W. Osburn et uX to Eli Bangs et James B. F. Dodge to Theo, Hen- . known logging contractor who« United States senator to success. In Madison avenue bistween Thir-1 Ing. teenth and Fourteenth street*. Oc-I the official colors of the G. A. R., ux tract in Mulligan's add. to Eu drickson, t60 acres in sec. 11, tp.; home is at Dexter, and his bride is s Senator Levi Anlreny. mparts a pleasing softness copying seats on the official stand and flags and pennants of the na- gene, ,6,000. popular young lady also residing 15 s., r. 12 w.. ,500. • • • and delicacy to the skin» * United States to Cora Walker, 160 ! there. She was one of the succea- William McCollum to Perry Mc- Bishop Alexander Walters, presi-l were the governors of several Mates, j tional colors were the conspicuous ■and restrains the ravages of features of the decorative itcheme. •scheme. ful young ladies in The Guard's re ('ulloin, 100 acres in tp. 18 s., r. acres sec. 2 4, tp. 19 s., r. 2 w. dent of the National Afro-American the city officiate of Toledo and a » sun, wind and time. - ■ - ■—_i ■■■* ~ * --------------- - - • cent subscription contest, and won a | United States to Wm. O. Prosser, 4 w. council, has expressed his preference ts continued application elimi flAZ> QI tn fwa w Qar trip to Los Angeles, Their many for William J. Bryan. and urges the Charles L. Fichard et ux to Rose sec. 31, tp. 75 s.. r. 9 w. nates sunburn,tan and frecklesand negroes throughout the country to United States to Ernest W. Cuff, friends tender congratulations. M. Laborn, tract in blk. 13, Mulli renders imperceptible annoying vote the Democratic ticket at the No tract in sec. 4, tp. 16 s„ r. 6 w. gan’s add. to Eugene. »4.0M. minor blemishes and sallowness. vember election. The basis of his United Stares to Jos. Amber, seYi Melissa M. Brabham et al to R. E. : At 536 East Thirteenth street. In It possesses a dainty, clinging odor grievance against rhe Republican Brabham. 50 acres In sec. 11, tp. I sec„ 18, tp. IS s., r. 6 w. Eugene, Snuday, August 23, IMS, exclusively its own and is in every party Is the failure of congress to Ameda C. Phelps to George Wm. 15 s., r. 5 w.. ,1000. Theodore C. Anderson and Miss Lou way a perfect toilet luxury.^ Price pass a bill to have lynchers tried in United States to Edward Condon, Parker, tract In Packard's add. to isa Bartholomew, both of Eugene, 50 cent*. cents. Ask your druggist for it 1 th«* federal courts. Eugene, ,1260. Rev. p. H. Trimble officiating. 80 acres sec. 4 tp. 19 s., r. 5 w. United States to Thomas F. Mc Melvin Hensen to Addie El Work-1 IIOI* Pl< RING man, tract In lot 6, blk. 1-7, Fair Glynn 48.39 acres in sec. 6, tp. 18 At the courthouse in Portland, Au- s., r. 6 w. mount, ,100. | gust 22. 1908, by Circuit Judge Rob- Picking will commence at the Mil United States to Edward Farman, 1 ert G. Morrow, Charles John Kurth United States to Emma Staple», 80 ler Bros, yard September 7. Clean Winnipeg, Sept. 1.—Fif ♦ Many Eugene families are pimpar- sw Yi sec. 4. tp. 20 s.. r. 8 w. , and Connie Lee Bloom, of Bugene yard and good camping ground. teen passenger trains, lev ♦ acres sec. 34, tp. 19 s., r. 2 w. Ing to take an outing, in the hoptlHlds United State» to Edward Farman H. E. Walker to L. A. Walker. d&ws7 sides all freight and stock ♦ of Lane county and at the same '4me trains on the Canadian Pa ♦ 3.44 acres sec. 32, tp. 18 »., r. 2 w., neV4 sec. 4, tp. 20 s., r. 5 w. BIG TRKEN MAY replenish the family purse foir Che IIOI* I'K KIMI vrricu l k'T BE SAVED cific between Winnipeg and ♦ »10. ensuing winter. Wallice Shortridge et ux to W. C. i Fort William, are held tip at ♦ JUNCTION CITY NOTES Picking will begin at the Bushnell Mirny families in tills city visit thy way stations as the result of ♦ Shortridge, 1 3-4 acres in tp. 2.2 s.. I Stockton, Cal., Sept. 2.—Fire in hopyard, a mile and a half north of hopfields year after year, and tihe a cloudburst that flooded the ♦ r. 3 w.. »I. RTO5EH HEAVE DROID the Calaveras forest near the big Miss Hattie Moorehead left V. for more expert pickers among liwifl Eugene, on Wednesday, September main line. It Is stated that ♦ United States to Albert H. Hen- Roseburg Thursday to spend a trees has gone northward away from make fairly good wages. One tuan cou- the famous grove, and Is now running , I Ar W», «he disaster is the worst of its ♦ drlcks, tract in sec. 34, tp. 16 Greatest known remedy foe heaves r. pie of weeks visiting friends. and wife last season made »90 in the «Ind that ever happened in ♦ 2 w. Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 - Hen. C. W. Washburne has been southerly toward the Stanislausrtw. HOP PH kIXt. MtTIt E three weeks of picking, and returned Western Canada. ♦ Thi, is to certify that 1 gave Everett Terpening et ux A. G. to . confined to his home with a bilious I Fire-fighters believe they may be to the city in improved health. Th« Earl Grey, governor-generr- ♦ mare our bottle ol "Stone’s Heave Bogart, 10 acres In tp. s., , r. 3 IT, attack since Tuesday and hi3 cheery able to check It before morning Th« Hop picking will commence In the couple hail considerable previous ex al of Canada, and party are ♦ w., ,775. Drops” and cured her ot heaves. only big tree attacked was Mober greeting Is greatly missed. Anderson yard, two miles rust of Eu perience in picking hops, howetttf, on board a delayed train. ♦ of the Forest,” standing at th en;rth This was last winter and she ha, C. W. Waslrburne's teams com F. M Wilkins et ux to W. F Os gene Thursday, September 3. and had become quite expert. Be Thousands of workmen are at ♦ end of the grove, and that monster, not been afievted sltwe G Wallace menced hauling in his crop ot hay burn et ux. tract in Eugene. ,1950. GLEN G. ANIMTRSON. sides this, the man and wife devised work repairing the lines. ♦ according to information at band, DR.S.C Vilrm. Or. this week and he will have difficulty' Horace C. Wilson et ux to John ill! their time to the sui’-k « was not much damaged. for sale by all druggists. in finding sufficient storage room. He i F. Kelly, tract in Mulligan's add. to O A. M 'X' O 11 1 xi . ♦ has 151 tons of baled hay. Eugene, ,10. Notice lor ITililii'alkm *Ma t! • *llul 'lU **** *tSflu2n' C. E. McClane, of Hazeldell, was M. H. Kendall has made arrange Department of the Interior. NEW TODAY Alma A. Hunt et al to R Scoliert, In town this week for the first time I (Ugnature tract in blk. 7, Sladden's 3rd add. to ments to move to McMinnville, where United States Land Office. ul In six years. he will engage in the practice of law. Roseburg. Or May 13.1M GIRI, WANTED—Address Mrs M Eugene, »150. During his brief stay here he made E. Russell. Thurston. John Seavev to ux to James Sea Notice is hereby given that Lub s' vey, 160 acres in sec. 12, tp. 23 s„ many friends who will regret his de Scott, of Panther. Oregon, who parture. We wish him well In his WANTED—Any one having choice r. 2 w., »10. February 1 1. 1902. made Homestwl new field of labor. dahlias or other flowers to sell Entry No. 11,298 for SH SEN •'* M C. Burnes et ux to Mary A. Tme McFarland property on the please call at Che Hoffman House, Smith, lot 2. blk. 5, Coburg. ,700. % SE )<,. SE% SWN Section a corner was sold under order of the Township 19 S., Range 5 W st R J. Burnes et al to Mary A. nlted States court in bankruptcy lamette Meridian, has filed notice o Smith, lot 1. blk 5, Coburg. ,1100. WANTED—To borrow »2000 at fi John H. Seavey et iix to James Proceedings in Portland Saturday. intention to make final fi" T per cent, giving approved security. Seavey, et al. 1-3 interest in tract There were quite a number of bids, proof to establish claim to the s Dr. above described before W " 1 ’ Address "A" care Guard »5 In tp. 17 a., r. 3 w and tract tn sec. but the combination bids of Hicks. J M. Cook and W. C. Wash kins, U. S. Commissioner, on the 14 s.. r. 2 w., ,10. burne secured the property—that is, WANTED—Cabinet-maker Apply W P. Huff et ux to H. Vehnske et the lots and buildings thereon. Mr. day of September. 190' at R. C. Morgan's furniture fac Claimant names as al, tract In sec, 33. tp. 20 s., r. Washburne represented the Masonic tory. s9 Jesse Hooker, of Panther. Orel"' 3 w., ,262.50. lodge of this place, and the Masons FOR RENT—Sixty-acre (more or Ben F. Lyster et ux to Margery will have the lot next to the Saylor Earl Parsons, of Panther. 0W»- lea) farm In small town. Store, H 5.60 acres in sec.' 11, tp. place. The merchandise and black Earl B. Baldwin, of Panther, wag". churches, good school and black 20 Reed, H. B. Baldwin, of Pan'her (W”1 r. 12 w. smith's tools were purchased by out BENJAMIN L EDDT smith shop two blocks distant Alicia Harrington et ■ I to Arba side parties. — Times. Hegi«F- Good house and barn and all kinds oi fruit. Enquire at 268 Lawrence street or address V. Robvosky, Eu gene, Or. a 4 J. A Bennett, his daugh ter and duughter-in-law, of Portland, had a trying expe rience while coming to Eu gene from Kitson Springs yesterday, Some distance above Lowell they encounter ed a fierce forest fire on both sides of the road. Many trees bad fallen across the road, reuderlng travel with a team Impossible. As the party was due in Portland at a certain time they abandoned the team and set out afoot. Titty climbed over numerous burnt trees in the road and often times the heat was Intense, so close was the fire. They ♦ walked thus for ten miles. ♦ At Lowell they succeeded In ♦ securing a conveyance to Eu ♦ gene and reached this city In ♦ time to take the delayed fly ♦ er to Portland last evening. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Every article of this immense stock must be sold by September 9th. This is the greatest bargain ever placed before the people of Eu gene and Lane county. This is your chance of a life time, think of it, every article at less than manufacturers cost. Wednesday, September 9th Ends the Bon Marche THE BON MARCHE Kodol TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE L iquid fac £ POWDER CLOUBBURST ON CALL OF HOP CANADIAN PACIFIC FIELDS SUMMONS DELAYS TRAINS [ HOYT CHEMICAL CO. !» « •••••«••••«•■a* Special CHINAWARE Sale Saturday, Sept. 5th Ç ups Cream Saucers Pitchers Imported China Plates Imported China Height 3 inches, Colonial squat gold clouded handle, canter roses, this sale each ................ girth 12'4. shape, rich edge and wreath ci Light weight, tranjpjirgntChina, actual inches, gracefully decorated with shaded bright color roses each Salad Dishes Flaring ovidc shape, embossed pattern, gold edge, gold striped handle, clusters small roses, with ribbon effect, connections with wreath designs cup and saucer.. Actual 10 inch, r chiv decor ated, worth 40c this sale._____ Actual 8S inch CHINA PLA I E to match each...................... 15c 15c Bread and Butter Plates to match, each I MURPHEY’S I Regular 25c Im ported China Cups and Saucers 15c RACKET .STORE 35 East 9th Strict FOR SALE BY OWNER Fifteen acres of choice fruit land, wide and selected variety of fruits and berries; all In bearing. Three mile« southwest of Eugene, on telephone and rural delivery route. Good house and new barn Price reasonable. Call up Farmers' phone 2'4 o2 FOR SALE OR RENT 806 acres In Cloverdale Valley. 5 miles above Goshen and five miles from Cres well. One of the beat all-around places in Lane county, with every Water is piped to convenience the house; three good springs close by; 6-room house; barn fit) x70, will hold ,00 tons of loos- hay; 125 acres of good timber, b, ance almost level, Ivlng ov, i miles along Cloverdale Vail county road; good fanil .1 Als. possession i liven Octal •r for rent or sale, a go listed IS n . I • f row place. In the Pi. I-1'.' H borhood; fati hOUfl* At 1 barn, granar' and hoi ly half a mi t* from office and p ihll«' hai ther part leu 1 St., Eugene. I