» tHE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, ISO» 10 ” » HATLTt^S CUF" .«S.O.F0RBHnJl.fAT!' ieri The con»i;tions and causes which produce Rheumatism all suj ,.* , hea'thful vv table reniedv as the surest and safest cure. The dis. -c jj brought abot ' by the accumulation of unc acid, an irritating, pain-producint pr.>pertv in the :«1. This causes a weakening and sounnr of the circus Gon whit t then I es unit for «oanahing the body, w hile the <_ of unc a. id in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the pain and agonv of Rheumatism. To treat the trouble with medicines containing po*. ash or other strong mineral«, is simple adding another poUon to the weat g it of its remaining Vita.ity. an1. cirv«*v«rr tlon of his timber holdings In the olation w as passed : I He Wolf Creek country, in the Coast "It is hereby resolved by the com­ ne *r :>• ■ g drow el the JZd i; ng u b ■( down th<- creek range, sout .west of Eugene, go Por- mon council of the city of Eugene was 1 that all the warrant, heretofore with 'he ( Mils for tb tp«n, when at t r Bro*., through Earl Parson*, the timber dealer of 'this <• -*el b- «track « large baul- »'•Il-known drawn up n the treasurer of the city Holl of Eug ne. upon the eonstruction i der. ■ h ch tor«* a hale In the bow; cur. '«<> the b 'at turied over, throwing i'he deal fund and particularly, a «arran» represents something He wav h 1(M?) ashore over 1X0,00«, the acreage not being drawn and ieau"d to Robert Mill’»» ,ti out. fur 21.ICO; and one to J. W. Stor thou* a quarter of a mile b«dow, quite given out for publication, .Mr. Hen- - W. — Ko exhausted. The tools hive not been dricks owns several meet for $400; and one to J. other large •III fo'in»: yet. tracts for $700; and one to A. F. 8* of timber in that vicinity Mr!. Annie Wilcutt, of Deadwood, which be will hold for a while lon- . tings for |611; and one to C. H for 2204, be and the same “. here- has r ne to Florence to pre ve up on ger. !.. Hunztekcr, Al x Porter Bros. are by ratlf'ed, approve! and ' niirtned, a tin ber "lalm. railroad con- treasurer Is and ' z Instruct- Powe.' and C. Wilcutt ure the wit- tractors, They made a large sum of ____ T *» ;py of er’« n about three weeks if the Held in This City This said charge» certified to by the city weati er will permit. bert Osburn of New York, were mar­ Th salmon hatchery at this place re< < rn’ r; sai l charge« shall be In Forenoon ried today at St. Catherines Roman writing, verified by the oath of the has hitched out about one hundred Catholic church, Spring Lake. N. J., mayor, a., I •'hall bri< fly specify the thorn mil young «almon already and where Marlin Mafoney, father of the fal are or u< tl 'ct of duty of which have lots mor«* eggs to haten. The annual meeting of the stock­ bride, hgs his summer home, with the Th ■ i *lmon run was light this fall, ft Is claim >d the raid Helsner has holders of the Booth-Kelly Lumber full sanction of the church. been guilty, and shall also specify owln to th<* fishermen giving them Oo., was held in the «»mpany’s of- In October, 1007. Helen eloped a time and place when ana where no chance to get to th»*fr «pawning fln charge»." II. Buck, president; E. H. Cox. vice front Europe. In the meantime it The vote on the resolution wan us president; Goo. H. Kelly, secretary was discovered that she had gone (Special Corre*p»»ndence. I follows: Ayes. Garrett, Itoac.h, and treasurer. The directors are as through a marriage ceremony with Winberry, Jan. 31. Society has Moon. Gilbert. Heller. Berger, nays: follows F. H. Buck, Geo. H. Kel­ Osburn, then a Btudent of Princeton been on the rampage up her»* lately. Fisher and Williams. ly, E. H. Cox, P. 8. Brumby, Chas. University, both under assumed According to this, the ciiincll Is On Jan. 9 at Mrs. A. L. Ilouck’« there G Briggs, J. E. llannatier and A. C. names. The marriage was annulled determined to oust Treasurer Iteis- was a dance given in hofor of her f Dixon. on the ground that they had never ner If he »till persists In refusing daughter Beatrice’s fifteenth birth No business of especial Interest lived together. to honor the warrants Issued In pay­ day, then on the 16th Inst at the to the public was transact«*»! Some The re-marriage today culminated ment for right-of-way for the pro­ domicile of Ed Waggoner, at Wi.'ber- of the stockholders left for their dif­ the romance. ry Burn. whl< h was a pleasant ('me posed electric power plant. ferent home* on the noon train and The treasurer today refused to considering the distance to go horn1*; the others will leave tonight and in pay the warrant* and action was at then on the 23d Inst, at tho home oi the morning. Mrs. Elsie Young there was a gath­ once taken against him. ering of young and old and under Miix r Thing?». V. It. Huck's management they pro- Attorney H K. Bryson. In behalf c»«*ded to hav<* an "Irish wake" and of J. M Martin, made a complaint "don't go home until morning" time. t Dr. C H. T. A wood, recently that th<‘ c >uin li was dlscrlmlnatIng ♦ found guilty and sentenced to _______ a coun- A. I Huck departed on Monday, ♦ when it allowed M F. Griggs to build the 18th Inst., for Wendling, to take I ty jail term for maintaining a nul- At the home of II. F. Welch, Jan. i:nance in the conduct of th" Atwood a frame addition to the hotel Griggs charge of the Booth Kelly donkeys 31, 1209. George L. Buoy and Miss I Maternity Hospital at Tremont, has Imide the flr<* limits. It was moved not the long-eared ones. Mlnnlo B. Welch. Rev J. L. Beat­ filed suit In the circuit court :■ gainst tn ’tke that entire block outsld»" the Clären»" McBee waa an the CHBek ty, officiating. fir»* limits, but the motion wns los C. It. Piggott and J. A. Finch. his at- on buslu»‘vs last week by the Moon, it irneya, to recover $364.40. He as­ rt.r More in his b rt Roach, trouble driving Ings on the upiwr part inert» that he employed counsel oli Oc­ Fh tober 29 last, paying them íalo, of I hi* er» ek IT» r They were to see the cas through Mre. Elsie Young suff**r**■ to his house, own»! by him, front the railroad right-of-way; also CO feet of fence between his properly and that f J. Pollock the drayman, was taken down Mr. McMurph«y propped that If the city opens Wil­ lamette street across the railroad track to a point opposite hl* real- den e he will deed thia narrow strip which la an extension of Third street, to the city. No action was taken on the matter. A motion was made and carried that work on the drainage well In the rear of the new I O. O. F. block be stoppel, as It would endanger the water supply of the wells in that vicinity. It was «greet to take up tbe mat ter of the charter revision at a m<«et Ing Saturday night. The fire chief was ordered to not- if) J II. Colemon to put in two fire •scape» on his three-story lodging house building on Willamette street A T-i* claim of H. R. Kincaid on «♦’*♦!' assessment and * PtrtHion for an electric light on Garden avenue were referred to the proper corn mlttees. Th* matter of Inspector tor curbing and drainage via referred to the street committee artth power to act Superlntendeat Taylor stat­ ed that there was ao water main on West Eleventh street, where It Is to be paved «nd It was referred to the street c;mutfitve with power to »< OLD OFFICERS OF B.-K. CO. RE-ELECTED The Nrcr^ gg l hcicatlM * •« discovered •ns secret »7 los* ' HI* method deal* with xhe bioo B ji k ii •«« millier? Xmerlcaa* had proved KllctrlC Witter* prolongs life and makes It wart It purifies, Ihr bÌLM-.l enylrhe, and v builds waste ■tir* »v« life and ton» It'* a g<>»l»»Htd bllttated pen had tdtzhted writes Me . •nitre’ heads Il 's | -r*:> .T0U l-cicgerson ' UP I" l yel her u« I ter foreben»! «ii sssure y< I ^ituiueu tb< I jjoi ou the . 1« ¡i tins not Lriiiir was t C | To* “re 5 I „ ue t.lf l^lnir to I-1 | -., . <■ sure |*C »Ulilillu. |k- 0,000 Rolls aper Wai Regardless of Cost at Chambers’ Hdw. Co. * **x< **XX I ♦♦U I ÎÎÎ* H- ■ «Md r" I “T. -riblc " i ■ *'Vr.;'i i''1'" ■ •Tnt is « I w “Have yen f< l«rr 1: was?" I The ma'.1st rn I "Ard the v "i I Here the <>. t e•♦♦•♦♦‘t < e «••**«.♦• sssssüs * sees ■ ♦***< J-.,.;,eeweeweee ♦» ♦♦•♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦•♦♦♦T»*•• •* e»eeeee4ee*eeeeeee4e4eeeee4»***eeeeeeoeee4e4 *>»♦♦♦♦*♦•••♦«. » • o * .*.»«♦»»» PW4 S ’e Ends Sciurday February 20th ■ fly n>' Ermivl t Its that, if t’i ■ her thront a fc Iftanwrson w>t Iplitleii, ■ ■ ■ ’ I ' ■ t>ri* ar.' ■ < ■ '1 !i ■ ■ . r- ■ 't tai' ■ ¿r-::-.- I)** fri: ■ ’ ■ ■ v .... ■ li the j„ ■ I *; ■ citi keys whirl: I [wssbn of I M. Stenverson I to need fie tin., ■ 'toil in tht l oose, during tl I left her father I rush«1, Im,, t|H ■ hr’"?!*'- o’ up I lory, the door I mined . Io«od . I lee for upenin .• I <* In his pool. I the Other. As t E jetlllon. there a I <"» of the yell. I the lsbcratyrv 1 I CDBr.’— the wi< l-lwklnî Into tho ] I “It h by that * ¡‘•I from the pat j «le glI Hew dn you Ip'Hnw? oh. |w>on’h: As soon I F-^pe by th. Im only Way out ■ ■tlie vestihnle. I a grate, H»’ "f the ye IJ» loi-s. U contiti ^’slwntory ho Itttxuier f.,r |w* tnunj(>ror e , [> found a win ! I’*'"’*' of the < l^tath* par!; e 13 Days Merciless Slaughte lx Bedding, Underwear, Children and Womens Coats, Shoes, Men’s Hats, Men’s Suits and Overcoits Dre^Gnds W) nen’s Wai Rebuilding Sale. Let nxhing keep you a wav. prices are always rhe lowest and our quality the best and NOW when we are slashing the prices low r, you cannot an ord to miss this opportunity. In n! M11 M.d a of it ’ o - 7*’ h the , « E?Jbars, h lx ’^e iron ) | bT thfl(r M»« proof thfl from ' Trac», . «M o, tb(. g***• »n<1 f.. T’jwm the r 7, 13 Days of Unheard of Bargains-13 Days that tfc(. ’It.se»lnt th f«‘’et„d ,n p . them m E'^-ors E ,f >• tapo«; fc?!,'*tt>*. m,: I Prices Slaughtered in every ?*)crtment* The Crescent ' I je mili')- r' ■ I -,\rd Having bought a large stock of Wall Paper direet from the factory, for ( ur spring trade, we find it neces­ sary to close out our present stock, at great sacrifice, to make room for our new stock. in tact nearly every article will be slashed to the quick for this gigantL I? ' ■ t'kH '.v -I." I, L.l hl'1' ■ b' '■ ' ■ «cii't?e to fix the width j Vavement. (Chape ■ ' Sale Starts Saturday February 6th ” L Gibraltar. Feb. 2.—The captain of one of the battleships under Admiral Sperry is today under arrest on boar I of his own vessel to be tried by court martial tomorrow on charges prefer­ red by one of the rear admirals, that he was under the influence of intox­ icants at a reception given on shore a few days ago. Tht* captain denies the charges and said his condition was due to fatigue following the rough voyage and long watches on deck during the tempest. The name of the accused officer is Edward F. Qualtrough. captain of the battleship Georgia, and the Ira A. Nice was today appointed T G Hendricks, S. B Eakin and charges were preferred by Rear Ad­ P J. .McPherson, appraisers of the administrator of the estate of his miral Wainwright. estate of Mrs Surah Spencer, de­ father, Francis M. Nice, who died suddenly at his home near Thurs- Atwood, to be used tor the physi­ ceased, have filed their inventory The estl- cian’s benefit during the trial. He with the probate court, reporting the t.n a week or two ago. mated value of tho property of the says he authorized Piggott to retain property vauled at $*,270. as beling- es.ato is $6,000. |20, the balance of the latter's fee. ing to the estate. and has demanded the balance of C. W. Klum. of Ashland, is in Eu­ J. E. McKibben/of Marcóla, spent $430. only 265.60 of which has been gene on business. last night in the city. paid. —Oregonian. DR ATWOOD SUES HIS ATTORNEYS MARRIED MARRIED « 538 and ’’ bw>m or i,. tn rp.,. w” th’- ’ MÍ?. 540 WiPamel *'0*' «»k