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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1909)
I 7r>v* ? THH Kl'GKNK WKKKLY GIAMO. THUfWDAY. JANAIRT 7. ICC* DOUGLAS COUNTY OPPOSES DIVISION North End of County Does Not Endorse the Cottage Grove Plan I « Good Blood fHE IRVING GRANGE ELECTS OFFICERS Means good health, and Hood's Sarsaparilla has an unapproached record aa a blood-purifier. GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN ISSUES PROCLAMATION Salem, Dec. 30.—Gov. George E. It effects its wonderful cures, not Irving. Dec. 31.—The Irving ' simply because it contains sarsaparilla Grange met In regular meeting De Chamberlain tonight issued the fol but because it combines the utmost cerne» rJJ, and elected officers tor lowing proclamation: "To ail the people of Oregon: The remedial values of more than indifferent the year 1909. as follows: C. J. Hurd, ingredients. There is no real substitute Master; A. Ward. Overseer; Ed terrible calamity which has visited for it. If urged to bny anv preparation Zumwalt, Chaplain; Ed Bond, Secre the people of the southern parts of said to be ‘‘lust aa good’r you may be tary; J. M Day, Lecturer; Mrs Ed Italy and adjacent Islands has exclte- sure it is inferior, costs less to make, Zumwalt. Treasurer; W. R. Lord, ed the tenderest sympathy of the (Umpqua Valley News) and yields the dealer a larger profit Steward; William Robertson. Assis whole world. Following in the wake While the News is ever alert and liuod ■ Harwanshlla today In oanal liquid of this most terrible earthquake, fire tone vr In rboe.latad lablaU known aa Har-alaka tant Steward: Mrs. Ed. Bond, lady and famine threaten with destruction willing to aid in any proposition assistant steward: M'" Nida Wing, which will terminate in the develop "Were we to agitate county dlvls-l Ceres; Mrs. John Parser, Pomona; | the remaining population of the de vastated section unless the necessities ment of Douglas county and help its Ion.” continued Mr. Applegate, "we Mrs Harvey Plank, Flora. Twelve candidates were received of the people be promptly relieved. citizens to attain greater future pos would naturally spar for a division of sibilities. it does not believe that the Douglas county, leaving Lane county by ballot, and eight applications Oregon has never been slow to re At the Friday evening spond to calls upon her generosity dividing of the county would be prac to take care of its own affairs. By handed In and I appeal to her sons and daugh tical at this time, inasmuch as It so doing we might aspire for the meeting, December 11, six candidates ters to come to the relief of the af would necessarily bring heavy ex county seat of the new county and were Initiated. And there will be a flicted of other lands as promptly pense and higher taxes without the thus improve our condition. By di special meeting Friday evening, Jan and as generously as their ability per corresponding benefits. The News viding the county as proposed at uary 1, to Initiate candidates Irving Grange just now Is In the, mit. Remittances sent to Colonel D. believes that the boundaries of Doug present we can see no benefits what M. Dunne, of Portland, Oregon, will las county should be left In their ever. Inasmuch as it would throw the throes of a contest—the ladles be received and forwarded at once to the gentlemen, to see which against county seats of Lane and the new present state- or at least until such . get the greatest number of can the sufferers. time as the citizens residing In that county within twenty miles of each can portion of the county which it Is other, and on the same line of rail didates. the contest ending the 1st! (Signed) G. E. CHAMBERLAIN, B oom *t the gentlemen Governor proposed o take away request a road. Personally I believe that ’.be of March change. As far as convenience is measure will be defeated before were somewhat reluctant to enter In- | concerned, the division of the county reaching the attention or the house, to the contest, for they knew the CAN’T SELL NEAR- would fall far short of accomplishing both the Lane and Douglas county ladles would win, < >n If they had BEER IN ALBANY the "great things” promised by the delegations being oppose,, a divis to turn down some of the opposition’s I applications for membership. Not-> promoters of the movement and It ion of the coupties at this time.” might be safe to predict that the When approached relative to pl ic withstanding that It was the day after Albany, Or., Dec. 30.—The City time would come when the citizens of ing the Initiative in play, he stated Christmas, everybody did Justice to i Council last night passed an ordin the new county, "Bohemia.” would that he believed ft would be defeated, the splendid dinner the ladles pro ance prohibiting the sale of near-beer be rallying around the flag asking for the citizens residing In that portion vided, If the men could farm as well 1 In Albany. Fines of from 350 to 3100 reinstatement in the Douglas county of Die county which it Is proposed to aa the ladles can rook, things would or Imprisonment of from 25 to 50 ranks. There are. perhaps, few peo- cut off for division purposes being be in a very satisfactory condition. days are provided for vloTatlons. each The Orange Is growing rapidly, in pie In the county who give the prop-*oppoaed to such action and would sale to constitute a separate offense. osltlo’i the ni*cesaary attention be ko vote should such a nelection bo numbers and Influence, and expects to have a membership of 100 or more Ing content to allow the most beauti h. hI ♦♦♦+++»++++*++++ ♦ by the 1st of March, 1909. ful and resourceful portion of our I + ♦ Its membership Is composed of great county to full Imo the hands of 1 + ♦ BUTTER SHIPPED IN many of the most Influential farmers another jurisdiction It Is a ques + the vicinity. It Is noticeable that ♦ tion which should have careful con- j IS SHY ON WEIGHT of + + most of the farmers have brought sideration of cv r; citizen In this Lernans, France, Dec. 31.— ♦ + their entire families Into the Grange, county, nnd especially those who are + Wilbur Wright broke all ae + A good argument in favor of pat and all are very enthusiastic In the in a position to lend Influence In de + roplane records with a flight + work In IncMhe young men and the ronising home Industries was ad feating such a measure of rank In- ♦ of two hours and nine min + jusklc ce. A News reporter called upon vanced Thursday when one of our young women are doing what they + utes, covering 73 miles, of + I of Douglas county's repreuenta- prominent Creamerymen called at an can to make the Grange a success fu ♦ ficial record, lie carried one ♦ tjv.-s yesterday afternoon and upon equally prominent grocery store with all Its departments of work. ... . + The Installation of the officers will ♦ passenger. asking for an audience on the an Fi the id<>a of selling an order of but ♦ +♦♦+♦+♦♦+♦+♦♦+♦♦ ji t waa assured that both the gentle- ter. The grocerymen were securing take pl dace Frldav evening. January Mr i: i Hemphill of ni< n were opposed to such action. One their supply of butter from an Al R’h nt 7:30 The will of Soren Sorensen, who of the parties lu question Intimated batty creamery and were loud in their Pleasant Hill will conduct the In- died at his home in this city on De- that It was nothing more or less than praise of that product. They showed stallatlon ceremonies. The Watch-word for the Trvlng cumber 28, was admitted to probate a scheme, hatched and agitated by the the creameryman samples of the Al- today, Tilt property of the estate is “few to further the Interests of Cot bony butter, cjaimlng full weight and Grange for the year 1909 will he valued at 33000. A daughter, Mrs. A New Hall For Irving Gnmge. tage Grove to the detriment of every fine flavor, The size of the roll at- Josephine Roscoe and a son, Gilbert citizen of Lane and Douglus counties. traded the attentlon of the caller Isaac Sorensen, are each bequeathed GRANGE CORRESPONDENT. As the matter now stands, it seems and taking avverai rolls he placed 35 and the widow, Mrs. Margrethe hardly probable that such a mensure them on the scalea and demonstrated Sorensen, Is bequeathed all the re can be forced through the legislature to those present that each roll was at mainder, with the provision that at at the coming session the residents least one quarter of a pound shy In CONTRACTOR BLAKE her death, the property shall go to weight. The groceryman has noth of Douglas county, at least, having the said children. Mrs. Sorensen Is GIVEN FOUR YEARS named In the will at executrix. The entertained the question as u sort of ing to say. Moral: Buy your goods of home manufacturers and be sure joke from the commencement, never will was executed on December 9, dreaming that such a piece of min that the weight as well as the quality 1908. there. la íense could attain maturity. tpplegate Talk- San Fra tic'sco. Dec. 31 E. A. 8. Albany Democrat: Mrs. Kate Cun Blake, the comructor convicted of at diff and daughter. Mies Margaret, and Representative E. I', nppiegaie, of DON'T GET » DIVORCE. tempting to bribe J. M. Kelly, a proa Drain, when interviewed this morn Nat Wither came down from Eugene ing by a News .reporter, relative to A western Judge granted a divorce |>ectlve jure' In the ltuef bribery tri th!« morning, where.Mr. Wither, who al. to vote t r acquittal, was sentenc his position on the county division on account of Ill-temper and bad Is residing In California, has been question, slated that he. like other breath. Dt King's New Life 1*111* ed by Judge Dunne todav to four visiting at Mrs. Cundiff's home for a years' Imprisonment In the |M*nlteu- residents of bls section of the county, ■would have prevented It. They cure week. Mr. Wither Is a brother of , , Mias Mae Wither, well-known here, was emphatically opposed to such a Constipation, causing bad breath and tiary. nieve, believing that It would result Liver Trouble, the l!l-teu)per, dispel and Miss Margaret went to Lebanon In higher taxes and bring forth few colds, banish R. !.. Jacobs was a stage passenger this forenoon to give Mr. Wither's headaches, conquer relatives a surprise. for Mapleton this morning. corresponding benefit« chills. 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's. EE 21 Il « I 1 Cothing at Thè TOGGERY In order to reduce our stock of MEN’S SUITS before the arrival of our large spring lines, we are placing on sale VALUES which we do not believe can be equaled in this city. ( One lot 75 Suits ranging from $ 10.00 to $25.00 at 20% off This fall’s styles of Alfred Benjamin and Sophomore Suits included I Over 100 Suits in second lot of this fall’s styles and pat terns at a reduclion of 10% » I LOT 1 Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.00 $16.50 $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 Suits, Suits, Suits. Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits. Suits. Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale LOT 2. Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price $20.00 $18.00 $16.00 $14.40 $13.20 $12.00 $10.00 $ 8.00 S1.00 and $1.25 Monarch and Interstate Shirts on sale at.......................... 90c Regular Regular Regular Regular Peqular egular Regular $35.00 $30.00 $27.50 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits for.... for.... for.... for.... for.... for.... for.... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $31.50 $27.00 $24.75 $22.50 $20.25 $18.00 $16.20 l\ . $3.00 Remle Hats for............ ... $2.50 $3.50 Shoes for ..................... ... $3.00 $4.00 Shoes for..................... .. . $3.50 b ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554WilIa nette Street ■MW f YOUNG PEOPLE who have their way to make in the world are blind to their opportunities if they do not fortify themselves with a THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING W. C. Kan., w terday. in Lev c ¡V We have a Modern School, Thorough Courses, Experienced Teachers, —---- Excellent, Facilities and Moderate Fvppnses— Coll or Send for a Catolog. Pupils May Enter At Any Time. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE ' EUGENE, OREGON. ''4