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B THE EIGENE WEKKLT GTARI», TH IR» DA T. VKCKMHEK »4, IOOB CT\TE ° F attorney INSURGENTSSAY THEY WILL AMEND ON STRIKE RULESOE HOUSE ' E- i I I consider Perunr. the very finest invigorant and life-giving .< tonic. '• from 1 Suit Filed Against Ctiy to Pre- ample I xnerience vent Building of Elec tric Power House I < From Si Kg-;. urday’s Daily Guard.) yesterday afternoon a suit to he city council from carry- the’r plans for a municipal power plant on ’.he McKen- . and the recently appointed ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Cleveland. De. 19 Ad vices received at the head quarters of the National Win dow Glass workers indicate that the members of the or ganization quit work gener ally throughout the country this morning In order to en force the adoption of a new scale which carries an in crease of practically 25 per cent. A number of plants have signed the new scale and there will he » a meeting of the manufacturers at Columbus, Ohio, next Tuesday to take action relative to the new scale. ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington, Dec 19.—Explaining his bill for increasing the salaries of the president and vice president, Senator Bourne, of Oregon, today said that aside from all sentiment in the matter, he was of the opinion that if a man was big enough to be presi dent of the United States, the biggest corporation in the world, he certainly was as big in the business of government as the president of a railroad or manufacturing enterprise, and should be paid, as a business proposition, what the demands of the po- I sition indicate as a fair compensation. The president s salary has never borne any relatively ade ♦ quate proportion to the mental and physical work and worry of ♦ + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the position, which are annually increasing. Senator Bourne called attention to the fact that the presi OREGON ELECTRIC dent of France's salary is $114,000, with a like amount for PAYS DIVIDENDS executive expenditures. Th Bourne bill proposes for the president a salary of $100,000, and the vice president $25,000. Members Leave the Capital for the Holiday Recess in in Jubilant Spirits Washington. D. C., Dec. 1».—The Insurgents against the present rules of the house, are leaving Washing ton for their homes. Jubilant over the progress they have made in stirring up au Insurrection In the Republi can ranks. They assort that the rule« are to be amended before the end of the session. Although it is acknlwiedged by some leaders of the Insurgents that their only hope of amending the rules lies In the ac tion of the minority. The new ni I- nority leader. Champ Clark, does not feel himself bound in binding Ills party to any program until he secs | how the Republicans will lino up. To l*<'ii«h>n Teamsters. Representative Alexander, of Mis i souri, today introduced a bill pro-1 vidlng for pensions for teamsters em ployed as such during the war with Mexico. The government has here tofore refused to giant peuslons to teamsters. The Senate Adjourns. The senate today adjourned uutll January 4th. the Time—Torturing Eczema Covered Her Body -Could Not Sleep—Doctor Said Sores Would Last fo1. Years—Skin Now Clear. Ail I CURED IN THREF MONTHS BY CUTICURA REMEDIES •‘I take great pleasure in telling rou what a gn at help it * um f«»r m*' to Cuticura 8*»ap and Cuticura Ointrnrnt for my baby ni»*ce, She wan •ulferiAf from that, terrible torture, ecaeina. It waa all over her body but the worst waa on her fa<v ami hands. Her hand.« were fo bail that «he could not h«»Id anything. Hh»» cried and Herat Hied all the time and ouuld not sleep night or day from t’10 scratching. 1 had her under th«* doc tor’s c.u-e for a year and a half and be •named to do her no good. 1 took her to th«* lM*st doctor in th«* citv and h«* said that she would have th«* norce until she wax six years old. But if I had d«»- ia*ndt'd on the «looter tuy baby would liave lost h«*r mind and died from the want of aid. “I UH«‘«i all the renwNil»H that ev»*ry« I mm I/ told m«* about and 1 tortured the chihl ahnoHt to death. Then 1 saw in th«' pa|M*r how Cuticura was the thing for irritating akin. 1 bat In'll her with warm water and Cutieura Soap and u*«*d the Cuticura Ointnn nt. She win cured in three months. Now her skm is as clear and emoot h as it <*«»uld I m *. I .-hall r»s oinmenti the use of (’uti«*nra wh«r«v«»r 1 k > m * the skin in bad condition. Alice L. Dowell, 47»M> F.aston Ave., St. Louis. Mo.. May 2 and 20. 1907.* act us a board of water couimi was filed with the county tier) plaintiffs being the following ON. LAPS. D. M c CORD, 1325 G St., known citizens: S. Smeed. Washington, I>. C., Ex-Adjutant Wilkins. Eli Bangs. W. Kuv’ke G‘ neral State of Tennessee, and State’s J W Shumate. D. A. Paine. Attorney at Nashville, is an a' nt Chamber», F. W. Osburu. and Hendricks. friendof Perr.na. H‘ does not h< cate The defendants named in th. suit to give public endorsement to this v ery are as follows: The City of Eugene, .xivllent remedy. a municipal corporation J. D. Mat A« a tonic Peruns has no superior T 'll mayor of the Citv Eugene: But it is aa a entarrh rented r <t h • T H. Garrett, J. E. Roach. Roach, W. W S. ” ~ The annual report of the Oregon Moon. Geo. Fisher, John M. Williams achieved its world-wide notoriety a:,.i Electric Railway company was hand F. J. Berger, A. W. Gilbert, and Sher snccess. ed into the Rallrtiad Commission to CENSUS PLACES FOR POLITICIANS Any catarrh remedy to become per man Heller, councilman of the City day, showing expense accounts ‘and manently effectual iti the cure of ca of Eugene, pretending to act as the earnings from the first of January Washington. Dec. 19. — The appointment of clerks and other Board of Water Commissioners of the tarrb must coutuin tonic and invigorat City of Eugene; and J. D. Matlock, to June 30th, 1908 on their lines be ing qualities with its anti-catarrhal T. H. Garrett. J. E. Roach. W. S. employes needed for the work of the thirteenth annual census tween this city and Portland. qualiti s. Catarrh is always an expres Moon, George Fisher, John M. Wil will be congressional patronage as in the case of the previous The gross earnings of the rom- pany for the six months waa sion of nerve weakness, either local liams, F. J. Berger. A. W. Gilbert, Cuticura Removes Dandruff and census. Senator Long, chairman of the committee on census, 340.98; operating expenses, »48,- or general. It is, therefore, important and Sherman Heller, and J. D. Mat Soothes Itching Scalps. 805.77; taxes, »3,000 and net earn- lock, P D. Newell, W. L. Cheshire, today reported to the senate the house bill providing for non tags. » 1 3.535 21. that a catarrh remedy should possess Warm shan>p-»'H with CuticuraSoap, net From the R. M. Day, W. T. Campbell, pretend reliable invigorating qualities in order and light dn -Mngs with Cuticura, pre competitive examinations to be held throughout the country by earnings account as above, the Or vent dry, thin, and falling hair, remove to thoroughly rid the system of catarrh ing to act as the Board of Water crusts, seal««, and dandruff, destroy Commissioners ot the City of Eu means of the civil service machinery, but based on a form of ex egon Electric has been doing an Pe-ru-na for Colds enormous business, and these earn JUNCTION CITY NEWS hair parasites, soothe irritated, itching gene, and P. D. Newell, W. L. euifaii'M. rtiinulatii the hair f. I.i. l.s, Hon. R. 8. Ryan, now residing id Cheshire, R. M. Day, and W. T. amination to be provided by Director North, of the census bu ings were mostly derived from pass loosen the scalp skin, supply the root« trade alone owing to the fact Nome, Alaska, was formerly a member Campbell. reau, and confined to persons designated by the senators and enger ITEMS FROM THE TIMES with energv and nourishment, and that during the time which this re- The complaint goes on to recite at of the English Hoose of Parliament make the hair grow upon a sweet .nd Secretary to the late Irish patriot, great length objections to the biuld- representatives. About 3000 places are to be filled, and pref • port covers, there was no freight ser wholesome, healthy scalp when all vice outside of express transporta Ben Goodman, who now resides ing of the power plant, but the ob other treatment fails. Charles Stewart Parnell. Hie Wash erence will be given to persons who have participated in pre tion of the Wells-Fargo Express Co. CnmntMe KiMsl «nd Internal Twntnwnt Sir al Condon, arrived Sunday to look Every ington address is, New Willard Hotel, jections boiled down to a few words 1 vious census work. Humor otlnf&nu. ('hil<lr«n. and Adults ma- — Salem Journal. are about as follows: That the ap of rutlruraHoaptSAc )t4»Cl«anM> thaNlun. (Xitl- after his business affairs, He re- •latit Washington, D. C. He writes: cura Ointment (Me > to Ileal the Hkln. and Cutt- pointment of the first water com-1 Hr*>lvant tftOc Mor In ihr form of ( horoiaU ports horses dying off at an alarm- eura “I have used Peruna and can recom mission was illegal and pending' Stated Pilla. 2Ac. per vial of to Purity the Blood. »Id thmuchout the world. Potter l»ruf A. them mend your remedy aa a very effective the referendum I Ing rate, supposed to be the result Corp has ■ no right . Sole Frppe.. Boston. Mam It is illegal for the rea-1 MaHed Free. Cuvkure Buuh ua sam DtetasM. rare for colds and catarrhal com to act. continuous dry feed. Mr Uood- I MARRIED 4 of son that the mayor was named on the > man lost nine head. tlaints. K. 8. Ryan. commission. The council has no; E M. Barber Is now sole proprie ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦o right to act as a water commission I tor of the corner grocery, he having because it is forbidden by law. The I Herbert L. Traver, formerly In the purchased the Interest of Mr Spen PORTLAND EDITOR expenditure proposed in building the mercantile business with A. J. Tol- cer. Possession was given Wednes plant is in excess ot the legal debt Mr. Barber will continue the mle on East Ninth street, In Eugene, day ot the city aud balance of bonds now business as In the past and Invites TO BE ARRESTED available ami .Miss Laura Larimer, who clerked were not granted for the In the store for several years, were the money-saving public to give him purpose of putting in an.electric married at Seattle a few days ago, a call. Mr. Spencer is making pre plant. Mr. Traver having come down from parations to move to Idaho. The plaintiffs pray for a decree Fitzhugh Ie*<‘ Is the new carrier on Alaska and Miss lairimer having Portland, Dec. 16.—Dana Sleeth, as follows: Hla appointment has gone from here to the Sound city R F. D. 3. editor and manager of The News, a WHEREFORE, plaintiffs pray for tor t^at pur|H>ae. This is quite a fteen made and he will commence local newspaper, was indicated by a a decree ot this court enjoining and surprise to their many friends In serving the patrons along the line grand jury today on a charge of crim restraining the said defendants aud Ills grade was Oakland. Dec. 19.—Mrs. Isabella Eugene. The bride, since Tolmle & January 1st next. inally libelling William Hanley, a each of them, their agents, servants Higbee, Mo., Dec. 19.—Frank 96, with George Bosquet a close sec weathy eastern Oregon stockman and and employes, and each ot them from ain, city marshal, was shot and J. Martin, convicted of conspiracy In Traver went out of business here, ond at 95. This makes Mr. Bosquet Harry Ladd Corbett, a young mi entering into any contract or < ou- ■ ■ ibably fatally wounded and Elmer the dynamiting bf the home ot Judge was employed at the AxBilly depart substitute If he asks his rights. Mr. llénaire of this city. The name of tracts, or agreement, or the building Magruder instantly killed in the city Ogden in this city, was sentenced to ment store until a short time before Lee has rented the Wm. Johnston the marriage. Hyde Gowan Is included in the in or constructing of a water power or jail by three men whom Cain had day to life imprisonment. ' property and will move to town. Suc dictment, but Sleeth states the man electric pow<r or canal, ditch, flum« arrested for robbing the railway sta cess, "Fltx.” Except for a flus.ied face Mrs. Mar The total number of achoo) chll- has no connection with the paper. The men gave or pipe line or transmission line, or tion at Salisbury. The Commercial club met la regu The warrant will be served on from purchasing any real estate or their names as Fred Anderson, Jas. tin niude no demonstration of any (Ircti In the Eugene district, finally lar ‘.esslon Tuesday evening with a art but oatward signs of file evil Sleeth tomorrow. Bail will be 11,000 personal property, or right of way for and Bud Drenor, of Des Moines, Iowa. sort. After brief proceedings Judge enumerated, is 2,428 aa against »,- good attendance. Only the regular done la secret by myriads of dao- Wells declined the request of Mrs. 175, enumerated iaat year. for which arrangement has been the purpose of constructing such wat Caln and Magruder had gone to the routine of business was transacted Jroff germa sapping the life Mood Martin that she might meet him in made • aside from the resignation of A. E. er power or electrical power, or from cell to search the men when they ol the hair. Micro kills the para- Mlchael W. Weber was today ap Tower as secretary. His real anation , The artices in question, which are employing any person or persons to opened fire. The marshal shot one chantoers and she waa removed to the site, sootbea the itching scalp, pointed guardian of his two minor was tendered in writing, and no tno- made part of the complaint, charge work upon the same, or from pur prisoner in the arm, but one of the county JaL. Every effort to delay judgment and choldren, Garrett Haymond Weber gives Metre to the hair and stopa Hanley with being a ‘'horsethief.” chasing any material, machinery or trio escaped in the excitement. tion was accepted. Dr W. B. bee obtain a new trial has failed, and the and Michael Ralph Weber, who own It falling out A tingle application and "land thief”, and accuses Cor apparatus for such purposes, or from [ was unanimously elected as hla auc- pplee of insanity was set aside by property b yvlrtue of belnf heirs of tea rrlief sad prov es its »orth. bett. and also County Judge Lionel Incurring any Indebtedness therefor, cessor. Mr. Tower was a good offl- no Judge Wells, who said he had their mother, Mamie Weber, deceas ( eer and his resignation was quite a Webster with having "tangled up" or from expending affy of the pro- MINING BROKER ve yoor hair before too lata. doubt as to her sanity. ed. Wader Price. Frank Weber, and in an alleged 69,000 acre land steal ceeds of said bonds except as au- Dr. Lee Is Micro prevent* baldoets. It la a Immediately after being taken to C. Cole, were appointed appralaera 1 surprise to the club. in eastern Oregon. 1 young and energetic and will also deligtitfal dressing tor the hair, thorized by the charter of the city SERIOUSLY SHOT jail Mrs. Martin collapsed and be of the property. make a good and fathful officer. A , of Eugene, and for such other and free from grease and sticky oils. came hysterical. She grew worse committee of three was appointed to further relief as to this court may until she was in a dead faint. At t Aah your druggist for free booklet Prineville, yesterday morning, ex ' draft petitions and to secure names 19.—Henry B o'clock the attendants at the Jail had seem .. — agreeable ---------- to equity, . . and that New York, Dec. HOYT CHEMICAL CO. :• «’diSLas during the pendency of this suit, a Suydam, __________ a mining stock broker and worked over her for more than an perienced its first cold snap this win of property owners for the Improve-. ter when the mercury dropped to 1 ment of certain streets and present J'-.-iHi/c''' ci.r<’d by preliminary injunction be issued so number of the curb stock market, hour and she had still failed to re- three below zero, The weather mod- the same to the city council these Little Pill». restraining said defendants, and that and en aiderman of Plainfield, N. J., cover. eruted during the day. but there are i TL (Oso ml'/’re Dia- plaintiffs have Judgment against said was shot and dangerously wounded » - _ prospects for still lower tempera- IF ’•’ k's»i nv-a »■. «!.'»" ■''■■»In defendants for their costs and dis in his office. 390 Broad street, today Kodol is made of natural digestive tu re-tonight. by John C. Lumsden, an Inventor, inerita ut I -sa. Monde bursements in this suit. I i stton and Too Rear: juices found in a healthy stomach, Council Will Fight C mm *. who claims Sqydam reftised to pay never suffer from Kiir». I X ktb* A perfect rem Mayor Matlock when seen by a re him promised money for an inven and It digests all food completely, • or rheumatic truubie st . |c !y lor iHzzlne.<s. Nauseu Kodol is pleasant to take, and la tion. He also assert« he shot in self ■ two months tr>'iitiue‘it > ■<■ 1 Ibrcv-iness. E.J Taste porter this morning, sthted that the guaranteed to give relief In any case will fight the suit to the last defense. The shooting followed a Hull, or by mall. Send for tn the Mouth. Coatc- council _w.. . ..... . . « ditch and will employ the best of le struggle with a young man named of stomach trouble Sold by all drug !»l s Ki y*....... ..«.■»r.-'.'M* i "iwaguo. Pain tn the side gal talent for that purpose. Mr. Mat Downs, a clerk in the office, who gists. r S«JI')?vWir..;iS.. «ri.YWHUJ I tor PID LIVE’L The,, lock said that it was probable that sought to disarm Lumsden. While* regulate tn» Bow-L. Purely Vegetable. City Attorney Bean would act, but Downs held him. Lumsden reached his arm and fired two shots, SMALL PILL SULL DOSE, small price someone else will be employed to under assist him. Several councilmen have one striking the broker near the! stated that they were not in favor heart while the other went througb Genu ne Must Bear sl of employing Councilman J. M. Wil the window. Fac-S.rmle Signature J i rac-o*nnio ui ^ imhuiv Suydam is In a hospital In a criti liams, who Is Mr. Bean's law partner, for the reason that he la believed to cal condition* stand In" with the interests whom the plaintiffs in the suit are said to S.’JBSTiruTiJ represent. Thompson A Hardy are at OREGON SIENNA PAINT CO. torneys for the plaintiffs. HON. L.U>. It. .WCOKIt. H GROWS HAIR CITY MARSHAL SLAIN BY BANDITS TERM OF LIFE I D andruff and AHJNC t HAIR ¡CARTERS American Woven Field Fence WILL HAVE EUGENE STORE THREE SUSPECTS ARE UNDER ARREST FOR TRAIN ROBBERY «TONE’S HEAVE PROP* Greatest known remedy for be«v«i Highland. Or.. Oct. 31,1902 This Is to certify that I gave mt mare .me bottle of “Stone’' Heavs Deops” and cured her ot hea c I his was last winter and she a» not been aftected since - GW' Uce DR.S.C. S TONE. Salem. Or. Foe sale by all drugg $.100 LAND CONTEST CASES HAVE BEEN DECIDED The contest cases o f J H McCor- ick against the homestead entry Percy Long, has been decided by e commissioner on Dec. 11, la fav- >r of the contestant. McCormick The contest against Emma Weyer by Berd Ina Meredith, was derided on | Dee. 12th In favor of the contestant I by the United States land commis D. H. Weyant, manager of the Ore gon Sienna Paint Co., with head quarters and factory at Salem, was in Eugene today looking after the mat ter of establishing a branch store for his company in Eugene. Just now there are no vacant store rooms to be had here, but Mr. Weyant has one In view that he thinks will be vacated soon and hopes to secure it. If un able to get a room after the first of the year. Mr. Weyant says, bls com pany may purchase a lot and erect a building of its own. The company I. anxious to enter the Eugene field cf business and is willing to expend quite a sum of money to do so. The crude material for the manu facture of the company's paint Is minel on the Ellis Simmons place, near Walker station, in Lane county. ROBBERS RAIDED NEBRASKA BANK Sold in Eugene Dr W. L. DtLfo I ri Ilf III The price is ten per cent less than formerly, and the fence is better than ever Cheaper ond better than barbed wire, boa s or rails. Does not need repairs...Lasts a lifetime, looks nice. Examine the fence, gc our price and the sale is as good as made Lincoln, Neb., Dee. 1».—Robbers raided the State Bank of Ceres, eigh teen miles north of here, early today, overpowered a boy who surprised them at their work, demolished the vault and secured »1.000 and escap- 1 ed. The boy was tied Inside the bank sioner. I. N. Harbaugh was attorney for and was not discovered until this the contestant In both these case« morning. c tv h t <=> JUST WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY JUST WHAT YOU NEED M W Weber and wife. Dr W. H. Pollard and wife sad Mrs W Price, of Marcóla, spent last sight la Eu gene. Moon-Blais Implement Co 65 EAST NINTH STREET