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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
RIGENK WEKKl.T GUARD. »Governor \ of Wyoming Pe=ru=na. FW Other Prominent .Americans THURSDAY, SKPli-lMlUCR 34, tlHlg CHANGES IN BUSINESS HOUSES OF SPRINGFIELD PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN AS SEEN BY THE GUARD’S SPECIAL CARTOOINST Give Pe=ru=na Great Credit. Mr A. J. Henderson, the gentle- man who arrived from Portland last week for the purpose of purchasing ¡the Stewart A- Co. stock of merchau- I disc, has put In the entire week with Messrs. Stewart & Clark. Invoicing j thes tock preparing to take possession 'of the store Mr. Henderson in I forms us that the management will likely be turned over the first of the week When interviewed regarding his future plans he stated that con siderable Improvement would be i made but just what would be done “I have such confi- he has not yet decided O. W. Johnson, the hadware and > 'JUde nee in prominent per- \| furniture dealer, whose success since Hr sonal friends who have used\ I embarking in his chosen line has been almost phenomenal, surprised ^¡and endorsed Pe-ru-na that I' I the public this week by announcing his intention of branching out. thus justified in assuming that separating his two lines He has leased the west half of the McKinney Slit is a valuable remedy for ca-i building joining the one he now oc Atarrh and an excellent general 1 cupies. which will be used for his immense stock of furniture A large -*‘-\tonic.” / archway is being cut between two rooms and the west half which he John W. Hoyt. now occupies will be used exclusive Ex-üoiernor of Wyoming. ly for hardware. The Grange met In open session last Saturday forenoon to discuss the feasibility of holding a fair sometime in November. After several speeches were made In favor the the fair It State Capitol Building of Wyoming. was decided to hold an indoor fair, as the weather is so uncertain at . ¿a -------- --- » | pany is authorized to use, if it so chooses, that time of the year The following LIST OF PROMINENT AMERICANS. believing,as I do, that by so doing it will departments will be represented: Agricultural, horticultural, women*» be for the general good.—Wm. Bailey. Gen. W. H. Parsons, Confederate Army, ex State Senator. Texas. school ?nd ixiultry. A committee Col. C. L. Patten. was appointed U> correspond with Col. Bailey, of Washington, D. C., Labor Organizations and U. V. L. Col. C. L. Patten, 509 T St., N. W., the officials at Corvallis to hold a CoL Patten, of Washington, D C., Military and Masonic Orders. Washington, D. C., a Lieutenant in the two day» Farmers Institute at the Hon. R. S. Ryan, of Alaska, Ex-Member English House of Parliament. Old Guard, an exclusive organization same time. A committee from the Congressman Cale, of Alaska, well known on Pacific Slope. composed of soldiers of distinction who Grange met a committee from the fought in the civil war, and a Thirty- Commercial and they agreed to work Gen. W. M. Parsons. years’ war, may accept thia voluntary second degree Mason, writes as follows: together for the success of the fair “I have used Peruna, and desire to and to invite the business men of Gen. W. H. Parsons is ex-State Sena testimonial to the merits of Peruna as a Springfield to assist In whatever way tor and exSpecial Judgo of the Supreme ••□se of obligation on my part tor its recommend your remedy as an invigor needed to make the undertaking a wonderful efficacy.” ating spring tonic; also one of the beet Court of Texas, also Brigadier General success. It will be an annual fair Col. Wm. Bailey. remedies that I ever tried for coughs, and in the course of time expect to in Confederate Army. In a recent letter William Bailey, 58 I St., N. K., Wash colds and catarrhal complaints.” make a fine showing as the surround from 925 H St., N. W., Washington, D. ington, D, C., Past Col. Enc. No. tj9, Mon. R. S. Ryan. ing county is the cream of the val CM this prominent gentleman says: Union Veteran Legion, and prominently Hon.R.S.Ryan,now residing In Nome, ley. "Upon the recommendation of per identified with many of the great labor Alaska, was formerly a member of the The harvest ball at the opera sonal friends and many strong testi protective associations in Chicago and [ English House of Parliament, and Sec house last Friday night was by far monials as to the efficacy of Peruna in New York, and Secretary of one of the retary to the late Irish patriot, Charles the most pleasant and largely st the treatment of the numerous symp largest associations in the former city, Stewart Parnell. His Washington ad tended social event that has taken toms of the la grippe with which I have had for nearly thirty years been afflicted dress is New Willard Hotel, Washing place in Springfield for a long time. been afflicted for four months past, I with kidney troubles. ton, D. C. He writes: “I have used Pe It will be given by Will Cheshire and have been induced to undergo a treat Within a short period he has been per runa and can recommend your remedy Aca Hadley and while the wav they MY AHTtriftiïi ment with this justly celebrated for suaded to try Peruna, and his present as a very effective cure for colds and had In drawing the large crowd from far and near was unique yet the or P osition catarrhal complaints. ” mula. I feel a decided change for the healthy condition is attributed to his iginality of their scheme had the de ON better after using it only one week. It Judicious use of that great remedy- Mon. Thomas Cale. sired effect and from nine o’clock In TH £ Hon. ThomasCale,elected toCongresa the evening until two the next morn lx especially good in toning up the atom- Washington climate is notoriously bad o. ach and has had a decided effect upon for kidney and liver troubles, yet by a from Alaska, is well known on the Pa ing the merry throng was kept bury ftqOW/VSV/LLE mv appetite. I therefore feel much en judicious use of the remedy he is now cific slope, where he has resided. His tripping the light fantastic toe. AFFAIR Henry Sinner returned home ; couraged that I am on the road to com quite cured aud in excellent physical Washington address is 1312 9th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. He writes: “I Tuesday evening from Cornelius. plete restoration. condition. I where he has been running a con This brief statement of facts, without can cheerfully recommend Peruna as a struction crew for the Southern Pa “My numerous friends in Texas, where exaggeration orhyperbole.appearstoteli very i-fficieut remedy for coughs ana I have had the honor to command a cific company. He Informs us that brigade of her Veteran Cavalry in a four the whole story, which the PerunaCom- I colds." he will remain In Springfield and I HLitHArivN work for the 8. P. Company or go to. Of Wendling where he will take charge HuiMH 4M of the Booth-Kelly logging road. He vori- OY 1 has had an opportunity to take eith HOHHOHIHt, L with CZA g er p isltion but Is yet undecided which It will be. lie Hays hi- Is tired of being away from his family. Dr. Wells Van Valzah who has been In the city visiting his brother Tacoma, Sept. 18. — A special dis-j The Guard yesterday mentioned MOTHER OF MRS. L. BII.YEl OF R. G., and family for the past month patch to News from Victoria B. C.,' will start on his return trip to his the fact that a Cottage Grove man EKiE.XE. EXPIRES IX I’ORT- says a cablegram received at Bam-1 home In Pennsylvania, next week had killed a deer with a rock. The The doctor Is an old resident of Western O’egon of that city tells of field reports that the long missing Springfield having practiced dentis it as follows: steamer Aeon at cnrismias Island, try het*e several years »go. Besides In the days of long, long azo, Surrounded by her immediate and the passengers are all safe. Noth his old acquaintances he has made when sling.i were in vogue, possibly many new ones who 'will be sorry little (omnient would have been family, Mrs. Sarah P. Irvine, one of ing Is said as to whether the steam to see him leave. on the following stunt, but we, the early pioneers of Linn County, I er was wrecked or not. Fred Bosserman returned to Sa of later days, who are more modern died Thursday evening a' the home: cA The dispatch to the News further lem Monday to attend the state ly prov Jed with hunting utensils, of a daughter, Mrs. Allan B. Slauson, [ says that tne report of the safety of school for the blind, after spending of this city, at the age of 75 years. can truly regard this with awe: Mrs. Irvine had been a long suf the passengers was carried to Fan his sumnir vacation at home with Andrew Brund of the local gro While he hates being ning Island, a few miles from Christ-1 his parents. eery firm of Metcalf & Brund was ferer from heart trouble and for sev-| mas Island. j parted from his parents he seemed hunting In the wilds around Bohem eral weeks had been in a critical The Aeon was a British freighter' glad that the opportunity for his re ia this week. He had carried plenty ASH Mrs Irvine was born In Ohio, and and sail« <1^from San^k ranHsco in J^u- turn hail come and he could again of ammunition md firearms for Its ¡ IhL ly f... ' X Sydney via Aplg, Samoa. Al- be with his little unfortunate com with her father and mother, camel ’ " ' ’ " J " 41 discharge, but somehow had failed thouxh sue had no licenes to carry panions. to catch a glimpse of the four-footed across the plains to Oregon in 1852. | pes '-.:gers she took several L.ival George Allison and Milt Klntzley Her father was Dr. Elijah Smith, of game aid was about '□ give up the ------ ie_ including several women who are at Wendling erecting two build Salem, a well-known pioneer. She | people aunt ai a bad job. So straightway [signed as stewardesses and ni- who ings which are to be used for a con- he placed his gun on the shelf and married, at the age of 19, Robert A. signed as members of the cre-w. fectlonery store and a pool hall, Irvine, a pioneer who afterwards be cast thoughts of nice in’ey vension Reinsurance on the Aeon is qjoted They have leased a lot for a term of came prqmluent in politics, repre from his mind. two years and will erect buildings I senting Linn County in the State at i>ii per cent. One day early this week The boys will also carry I thereon. Senate for several years. He died at pened to be passing through (.REEXLEAF ITEMS. a line of soft drinks, cigars and to- rbeir home in Albany nine years ago. underbrush when he sided a deer, a baccM. Mrs. Irvine was a woman of high dandy big fellow, who looked at him (Special Correspondence. > W. B. McKinney and family have character and a devout Christian. with aggravating eyes. With no gun Sept. 17.—Supervisor moved back to Springfield after an STA i E < IIAIRM TA CAKE Greenleaf. Ht-r Immediate family who survive at hand he thought things of the star Johnst n has put more gravel on the absence if nearly BIBIK IX IX HEALTH. that was guiding his luck for the day. her are three daughter«—Mr». E L. rdad here, this year, than has ever Creek where he i A. Thompson ano Mrs. B. Slausen of The only available object with which been put on the road In all the years store. Because of the complete nerv >UH he might inflict injury to the deer Port laud, and Mr: L. Bilyeu of Eu- past. We hope to pasH a 10-mill tax Mr. and .Mrs. John Wlnzenrled breakdown from which he is suffer-- M. Williams of Mc- *a i a big rock close by. With no gene. Mr». aughter Leila. Mr. M. M. ing. W. M. Cake, chairman of the Rc- and spoil some more bad road, next andd alt •rnatlve, he conclude! to take a Minnville is a granddaughter and yea.-. « Peery and wife. Mr A. J. Perkins publican State Central Comilllttee, is a > of this city, i Irvine Dr. Lloyd nee anyway, and so let fly at his Mrs. Joe Slemmons leaves this and wife, and Mr G W Perkins and has transferred to the members in survived also > by The Boston Americans ;ia re | -ayed '■’hip, striking him in a vital spot, grandson. She •others and sisters— morning for a couple of weeks visit wife are taking in the fair at. Salem the executive COOimittei ■e the responsl-! great ball under the ma^ i«< tin-nt of 'oilowing br Ihe the Whether It was from fright a with friends and relatives in Wash Springfield News. this week. the Taft-Sher- billiy of conducting of Lebanon; Hiram Fred l.ake. effect of the r-ock we are not pre John R. Smith That man campaign i In this state Amanda Busier and Tay- ington. •- ■<>— pared to say, but the deer succumbed Smith Mrs. of Salem; Mrs. Misses Ruth and Florence Hayes responsibility I has been accepted by Eliza lor Smith Look out tor Cleveland and the on tne spot. As a consequence, have been visiting at O. Wllcut's. of this committee, i Ute mem bora Nwport; Elijah Smith, of Ro; White Sox to cauae trouble for I»«- bers of the party have had Sam Cox, of Goldson, is camping yesterday and Í trolt and St. Louis In tue Ameritan which held a meeting t Mrs. Mary Mateer of Foa- Bal steaks and we learn that Mr B at O. Wilcut's with a party and en Cl vimpleted Its i organization. league race. has traded his gun for salt and r deavoring to meet a deer. The condition of Chairman Cake, I - o - c alming that either has his gun Saginaw does not need to claim all who Is being treated in a local sanl-i i at Rumors float thick und L»«t to ed in the Bohemia district. It i icnrs from that electrical storm wax reported yesterday to be arium, dan Kenora. Ont .Sept. 18.—The »'Xe- feet that Clark Griffe h will parted, not very extensively, Sunday morning, Clarence Bur Although the state chair-1 lerloua. nnected with the Si Louis Natl ever, that the deer was unust had a phone burned ou by the [cution of Wl liam Paul, the tou nan has for xev nal several <lays been de- ( 4 time I denme J murd> rer who attempted lirons of returning to Republican larze, but we shall learn more oi storm. That is the sei a It f* n a tiling has happened here, the i suicide a mont 1 ago, takes place to- ieadquurterx active! to assume man-; le party. vices has1 ■ time being a couple of years I day. Paul was convicted of the mur »gement of the campais •*gn, bis phy- •<| r Ider of Henri 1 k-belling, whose dead ilclan Dr W T. Williamson, hh > h him b>dy was f ut: 4 In the Rainy dia nn Ivan I tri» t on !>•■< >-n> ler 6, 1907, at a point lay announced that the physi died patient wax such lition of his village of PinewooJ. Both I near the vlllai ppe men. who appeared to enjoy friendly le would be prevented from tai rana ciaim that their Kreut o. Cobi», Cr swford anil liou relations and skated up the river to my part In t e pending < ampalg ♦ Irez , uian. ♦ ♦ win the fix g for the Tigers. cut timber, and when near the bush —rb—— the evident - indicated that Paul had BORN ♦ Christie, the we known v \ Paying liiv**wiinent Chicago Cubs will play f made his skates the chief instrument fnr surgeon, will start .1 lohn White, of 3* Highland ♦ with the Giants In New Yr In the horrible murder, that wax dis- Monday or Tuesday and » ♦ ♦ Houlton. Me, says: Have the Cub: ' Eastern Invasion covered a f w days later when Paul's y remain there two ■>ub|ed with a cough every ftkatei wer found near the body. Epon his return t< and* spring Lt tat winter 1 I open a school of ' any advertised r < medies, but IF Till RAKW <i the farmer th continued unt Ita of Texas Wonder yot He has ord< of Dr Kir r suffer from Kidney 'e that w Th.-y Take tlx* kinlo Ont rh umatle trouble. 31 i > m onths’ treatmentt sob! e w »11. B. I Gompers Delivering Labor's (One) Vote I I fiA/^ KILLED DEER NEWS FROM LONG DEATH OF MRS. IRVIN MISSING STEAMER AT PORTLAND WITH A ROCK W. H. T Put It On Good and Thick While You’re About It.! SPORTING NEWS MURDERER TO DIE GN SCAFFOLD WILL OPEN SCHOOL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE N H tarant d o De Wit small p! sure. S II ue, the c nown as because It h. composed of “well- seasoued" players who make up a “strong" team. —o— Right Fielder Demitt of Newark holds the Eastern league record for errors in one game. Out of a total of 1 <> errors made by Newark in a recent game with Providence Demmitt made •. —o—— Everybody switches when a young- ater shows a little baseball, Last xea- son Larry Doyle, the Ne w York Giant, was the rankest cub who ever bo w across trutn Jersey City, but at present everyone's middle name Is Doyle. --- o—• “Batted For" Criss of the St Louis Browns, continues at the top of thu American league batting averages, Going throng» the entire season as a pinch hitter and making good I. some posies. —o— Manager Fred Claik has the Pltts- burg team going on ball b-aring• and If the Pirates don't win t ie National league pennant, no blame can be el or F would mal nothing to would like with the that Joe C., Is throw ports agre£ that it ball I player and and still he wants the major leagues.