Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 04, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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    TRW EVGIMB WEKKLT GViilD. THl RMDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1»<*
12
of the Grange, wir.i the foliowin
named perscas on the team:
Mrs
E. A. Bond, captain of the team
s
Mali »1 Withrow
Zun wall and J.
£1
5000 Yards Cambric
Swiss and Nainsook
Embroideries and In
c Artinite values up to 75c
^UUOflS, on sale Friday
I7c
For
ayd
Fine matched sets, flouncing,
corset cover embroidery, dainty patterns for dresses and
waists. Hundreds of new patterns to choose from, 3 to I 8
inches wide Sale beg’ns at 9 o'clock Friday morning. See
window display
Clothes
FOR. YOUTHS and YOUNG MEN
These clothes have more snap and style this year than ever
before, soft rich colorings in one and two tones and self colored
stripes, checks and plaids.
We invite your inspection,
prices J15.00 to $35.00:
S. H. FR1ENDLV
N w Sp’inp; Silks
Suits und Wat as
t . h j . l a wi t Ji uw i— f .TTinnnimt iif ■mrTT-"t.~7"-ini r— t vfrr;JMBHHBiBana
•
Jut defendants nail’ I
L^'ASKS
FOR SALARY
of wli m live uutaldo of Oregon,
are
x. t.ii ows:
REDUCTION: GETS IT
It .
Ch i.it« i mid Co n.iny und
lie- 4sk >sh Lund and 'I imls-r Com
pany.
Nel -tn. Hartley McGuire,
Eight bill« In equity making 43, William H. White and Godfrey von
Salem, Or., Feb. 2. For the first
In all agal+t tne Ort «n» & Ca.if i- Patten.
time In the history of the tale of
nlt railroad company. naming about
Giltx rt Gilbertson. Glendale Lum- Oregon a county Judge hsa asked that
.pe.ruus «nd companies a.« joint, her Coiupiny slid Vida Null
his salary be reduced. That judge Is
dafendunta, have be.n fled In the
llnrdiitr Mill Company and Mary Ben Richardson, of Malheur county,
and the legislature this morning ac­
federal circuit court by It D Town-, Larsen
send, »pedal iisslulanl to the attor­
Representative
Pacific Timber Company, I asina commodated hint.
ney general, in the endeavor of tbe Mills lumber Company and the Brooke, of Harney and Malheur, in­
troduced the bill that reduces the
government to regain poaa-salon of Brown I umber Company.
laud embraced In thn original grant
Ch irleu It. Ray. Condor Water A salary of County Judge Richardson
made many year« ago, aud later sold Power Company, Gold Hay Realty from 31X00 to $1200
A petition was signed hy'if Humber
t » Individuals and lumber .corpora­ Co'ii nv and Frank It Ray.
of the citizens of Malheur county and
tions, says the Portland Journal.
John A Black. Portland.
Tbe first 35 bills were filed 10
• luri Hill t I'm i Coiup iny, E S. Judge Richardson s name headed the
days ago by Mr. Townaeud. The»« Crossett, II. E. Crossett and H. C. list calling for the reduction during
his present term
complaints are identical In form and Ci >• s» tt.
Senator Parrish says Judge Rich­
ask that the contracts between th«
The land Involved in each suit ag­
railroad company and the Individ gregates more than 1000 anren. The ardson should be rewarded for his
uala and lumber corporations be de lnr • ut hoblinss
holdings arc those of the conduct, and will move to amend the
dared illegal and roll
It In set Hayi. etui Cue Condor Water A I’ow- bill when It gets into the senate so
forth in th« complaint that the rail­ er C iri.i'iy. nbout 5000 acres, In that the reduction shall be only to
$1500
road company has vlolatml tile pro­ South ern Oregon
Judge Richardson is a Democrat.
visions of the grant which nr« to the
enact that the land specified In the
g-ant should be «old on y to actual
U HI X III It •: \< k DUES.
a tilers and at the price of *2.¡»0
( ; Hx-lal Corre«jH»ndencc I
par acre It 1» claimed that the him
IT - i- t Hill. Feb I
Th.- basket A Ui num I'I ih I s All Iler Energy a nil
bsr companies und some ot the Indi­ '<cl.iI Friday night wan a complete
Ambition Slipping Away.
viduals bought thousand» of acres mi . • i ■ . the program unusually good.
at this Lend from the railroad com­ e»i«-.-lnlly the mimic, while the baa-
Eugene women know
h> w
the
pany al higher prices.
kets brought a goo.1 sum The prise ache* and palm* that comp when the
In the elglr suit» Just filed about ¡•>r I h« pi ei Ileal bmkpt waa awarded kidneys fail make life a burden.
20.000 acre« of land are Involvid to ’’ .« Hh ><1a McKInaie. the a<*cond Backache, hip pains, headaches, dlx-
to Ml-a Frona Hills, the third to Miss ry spells, distressing urinary trou­
Htatsor.
bles. all tell of sick kidniys and warn
Mr and Mrs. Oren Davis moved to you of '.he stealthy approach of dia­
Eugene Uiday.
betes. dn.psy and Bright's disease
Mr Needham, of Thurston, waa Doan's Kidney
Pilla permanently
here on bualnom Baturda,
cure all these disorders.
Here's
I he grange Initialed a claaa of aix proof If It
in a Eugene woman's
last Saturday, and ripen» to take a words:
larger number through at the next
Mrs. L E. Abbott. 43< Pearl St
IT7LE
tu.-etlng
Eugene. Ore. says:
"Last wlrfw
C C Mulkey and family returned 1 was taken down with a bad spell
hotna from Dnllia last week, after of kHney complaint and my back
•wr a year'e a bee nee
became so weak and lame that I
T*ama from Springfield, hauling could hardly move. 4 ’ took various
gram from one mile rMt vf the Jas remedies but did not derive any
|M-r ferry are obliged Io go b> way benefit. Finally Doan's Kidney Pills
Goshen, four miles further for the were rPCt-mmeuded t > me by a friend
round trip. be»u»> the river is t.»o and my husband procured a box at
h' h to f.-rrv. let us have a bridge Del .«no's drug store
They proved
by all means as soon as possible
to be all and mo-e than Is claimei
Geritine irtust Bear
REGULAR
for k.'em
As I n«ed them, the pains
fee-Si.nie St»;<u:ure
and weakness left m* and my kid­
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills neys were »tnt-gthened
I consider
h<* ► «• ptlla made for back D ’sn's Kidney Pills the best remedy
w-sk back, urinary disorder», of Its kird on the market."
I
Mold by all druggists.
For salt* by . all dMlers. Price 50
real*.
F .Utar-Mllbnrn Co.. Buffalo,
T“—
k New York, an ageuts for tbe United
MORE SUITS AGAINST
GRANT LAND PURCHASERS
SIGa. HfcAUAGHE
ICAKI l RS
8VER
¡CARTERS^
i **«
States
Remember the name
• nd take no other
A BANK BOOK MEANS
despair '• burglars and hold up
arriata
It tap 1 w*rta a cent to them
after all itadr *n<Mrta
N ,«• Itav* an arronnt at the
«’ CKNB IOAN A SAX IN<M
RANK inn «•■ »nap ywur Hn
■nr* at 'be whole burglar fra
•r rally
Yau wlD never suffer (he
grief that the keep h to money-
in th* hnuse tallow often eape
rtenrea
It ahealdn't take much thlnk-
t tn make you open an ac­
ial
at nt ance
1 lie Eugene I oan and
CAPITAL AXD «t'RI’l I M. «
HK1 Aici.lbllKli J MM
Doan'a
< ani of Thank*
I deal re to take this meant
____
I
of
thanktag my friend» for their kind
a wist ance ant words of sympathy in
my bereavement
« A TILTON
Rer tYellorde. who took charge of
the Monro* Methodiat
Kptacopal
church laa<
September, has been
I compelled to give up hl« work on ac­
count of falling eyeaight
Th* retir­
ing pastor will hand tn hia resigna­
tion on Frnrnary It when th* Coa-
fr-rence for 1 ir second
lw held at Mon i" Mr
i c.»n gtvi’ta *t'i «did «a
«ttiia^
nr.lty
appeara nceoite,
iudicjt. •s an n-
healthy
tion of the - Lió»
Deys; t<K> fr*»
Relief committee, Ed Zumwalt,
Burglars entered the music store
quent desi..
Mrs. XV. ti. Luru, and Cleveland
re to
8avag>-
&
Lawrence,
formerly
F.
I of
Judge Harris, t tbe circuit court, Ward.
—
Pass lt or l'aia-],
Rankin
s.
on
Weal
Sixth
street,
the back are also symptoms that tell vi,Q
this ruorn'ug issued an order re­
Building committee, Mrs. L. M. I A.__
and consider- the kidneys and bladder are out of order
straining City Treasurer Frank Reis­ Zumwalt, Ed Zumwalt and John Par­ some time lart t night -----
______
able
amount
of
goods
was
stolen,
the
and need attention.
ner from cashing the warants recent­ ker.
nature of
-- ‘ the ■'
What To Do.
ly presented to him as payment for
It was suggested by a member of exact value or th-
goods
not
being
known
for
the
reason
.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
rights-of-way for the city’s propos­ the grange, that a good blacksmith
1
that
the
interior
of
the
store
was
ed power canal, but the order does Has needed in Irving, and that the
often expressed, that Dr. Kiinier,
not enjoin the other city officials grange give its encouragement and ! torn up oj account ot laVo.ciug me Swamp-Root, the rreat kidney reined,
from going ahead with the power support to enterprising men who 'stock.
fulfills almost every wish in correcting
The miscreancs entered the store rheumatism, pain in the back, ki.lnev,
plant project.
would put up a blacksmith shop.
i
by
knocking
a
small
panel
out
of
a
The case was yesterday set by
liver, bladder and every part of the urinar»
It was also mentioned that it
Judge Harris for hearing this morn­ would pay some good man
who door leading from the store to the passage. Corrects inability to hold water
hallwav.
The
hole
thus
made
would
ing at ten o’clock. At that time the would start a nursery, as the fartn-
and scalding pain in passing it. or tad
attorneys for the city and for the ers in the community wanted fruit admit only a very small man or a effects following use of liquor, wine or
bov.
The
burglars
used
a
meat
cleav-
plaintiffs in the injunction suit, be- trees and berry bushes.
licer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne-
er to cut the hole in the door, leav- cessity of being compelled to go of»en
afdes quite a number of interested
■
ing
the
cleaver
inside
the
store.
I
p-
spectators were on hand. C. A. Har­
through the day, and to get up nianv
dy, counsel for tbe plaintiffs, stated COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY , on invesllgation the police found that times during the night. The mild and
it
came
from
Chris
Neck's
restaurant
immediate effect of Swamp-Foot ”,
that he simply desir d an order en­
TO BE ENLARGED on West Eighth street, but the pro­ soon realized. It stands the highest be-
joining the treasurer from cashing
prietor
of
the
place
declared
he
did
the warrants and thought that a bond
causeof its remarkable
not know any one had it.
sufficient only to cover the Interest
health restoring prop­
After
rummaging
around
the
store
on the warrants should be given. At­
erties. If you need a
and
committing
a
nuisance,
the
bur
­
|
F.
G.
Stiller,
the
creamery
man.
torney J. M. Pipes, for the city,
medicine you should
glars
left
the
place
by
way
of
F.
A.
has
a
force
of
carpenters
at
work
en
­
argued that an injunction should be
have the best. Sold by
Rankin's
place,
which
is
Joined
to
larging
and
otherwise
improving
the
granted as prayed for in the original
druggists in fifty-cent
the
music
store
by
a
door
that
is
Cottage
Grove
Creamery
building
on
complaint and an adeqvate bond
ami one-dollar sizes.
Third street.
The offices and re­ kept unlocked. They then went down
should be furnished.
You mar have a sample bottle sent free
the
alley
toward
Seventh
street.
frigerator
will
occupy
the
new
addi
­
After hearing the argument Judge
by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer it Co , Bing-
The
police
are
working
diligently
tion,
which
will
give
more
room
for
Harris stated that in view of the
hamton, N. V. Mention this pajierand
questions involved tbe plaintiffs are the churning and butter working de­ on the case, but there seems to be remeniberthename. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp.
few
if
any
clues
upon
which
to
work.
partment.
Mr.
Stiller
is
also
contem
­
entitled to a preliminary restraining
Root, and the oddrese, Binghamton,
order, enjoining the treasurer from plating the installation of a small re­
N. V., on every bottle.
............................... .. i
I cashing trie warrants in question, but frigerating plant, which will be a
Jid not think the court would be valuable acquisition, and altogether ♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
warranted in fixing the bond simply this will be one of the largest and
■ ' :
MARRIED
:
1 to cover the amount of interest on most modern butter and ice cream
♦
the warrants. He further said that manufacturing plants In the upper X
♦♦AA* ; -sc '..»• -»■♦♦♦ A* C.**e**♦*»
WATERPROOF
the order will nut resiraln the city Willamette vallc .
Mrs. Minnie Underwood will start
At ’he Methodlsi parsonage in Eu- j
from proceeding with the power plant
OILED CLOTHING
plant project; will not restrain the for McLeansboro. 111., Wednesday gene this morning. February 3. 1909,
from
proceeding with the con­ morning to visit indefinitely with her at 10:30 o'clock. Myron Hutchins* looks beBer-wears long
tracts for machinery, nor from pay­ aged father, Robert Carey, who was a of Deadwood. Lane county, and Miss I ond gives more
ment of money on the contracts, the pioneer blacksmith of Cottage Grove, Nellie Sheler. of Eugene, Rev. D. H. I bodily comfort
<ncT
went to! because cut on
Injunction only restraining the treas­ but who returned East a few years I rr
urer from paying these certain war­ ago and whose health is reported Albany on the noon train today on a |
large patterns, yet
He is 79 bu«i. >ib»L. *x«d will return in a few
rants. The bond was fixed at 34,000. quite poor this winter.
costs no more than
'days to take up their residence at |
The Judge announced that the years of age.
rhe just os good kinds\J
W. G. Baker, of Sunnyside. Wash., Deadwood, the groom being a pros­
case will come up for final hearing
SUIT5‘3QniCKtR5W
within a week or ten days, as coun­ who has been looking about our town perous farmer there.
SOLD EVERYWHtRt
\
sel for both sides have expressed and vicinity for an investment and
a desire to have it come up as soon has decided to locate here after re­
business
and
properly
affairs,
is
a
time of his death. For several years
as possible.
brother of L. W. Baker, formerly of he conducted a drug store at Yoncal-I guaranteed
this city, but now of Eugene.
^JffBIlM® UUIM nur
la, and later was interested in a bank : waterproof
IRVING GRANGE
The report comes to Cottage Grove at Cottage throve. Not long since de<- I
A j TOWCR CO BjSTr». u » »
?wfO C AO an
front Corvallis that C. Ross King, for­ ceased moved to Corvallis, w here he ,
INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS merly employed in the banking busi­ owned a drug store. He was married
ness in Cottage Grove, but for the in ls99 to Miss Blanche Daugh?rty. |
past year engaged in the drug busi­ of Yoncalla. Deceastd was.a member*
Irving. Feb 3. The Installation ness at Corvallis, died Sunday even­ of the Masonic fraternity, Knights of
of offl> ers cf the Irving Grange took ing nt 7 o'clock after a brief illness.
ti'F
Pythias. Woodmen ot the World and
place Friday evening. January S. Funeral and burial will be at Corval-1 Knights of the Mac
Tl: THE WEST
Funeral '
Notwithstanding the inclemency of lis.
a cente-
held With inter
I I e weather, mere were ab.iut 40
Fret? I ba dell end wife, nephew of tery at Corvallis.
members present, and a
splendid F. B. Phillips, of this city, arc i
I time was had.
at the Phillips home. Mr. and
At ths Eugene hospl’a’
1'he following officers were In Beadell are residents of Spc
190'.'. a. 5 a. m.. Mrs. Mar.
i stalled: C. J. Hurd. Worthy Master; and expressed t'acmselvcs as
risoli, wife of T. J. Morri
A. Ward, Oversew; E. A. Bond, sec­ much pleased with Cortege
17 years. ' months and 11 «
retary; Ed. Zumwalt, chapmln; J. M. i'and its surroundings,—Lender.
funeral w'll be he’d at G r
Day, lectur.r; Mrs. Ed. Zumwalt,
tiertaking parlors at 2 o'clo
treasurer; W. R.
Lord, steward;
day afternoon with interni«
Aims Aida Wing. Ceres; Mrs. Amanda
I. O. O. F cemetery. Rev.
Bond, l uiouu; Mi». Aarvey Flank,
Calium will conduct the sei
Flora.
died
DIED
The installation exercises were
conducted by it. J. Hemphill, deputy
SOLD ßY DEALERS
master of the State Grange.
CATALOG-' CMAS.H LJLLY CO
Near Dexter, Jan. 30, 1909, Mrs.
Eight candidates were initiated
FREE-
SEATTLE.
Lillie May Tilton, wife of S. A. Til-,
into me third and fourth degrees.
A splendid supper was served by ton. aged over 22 years, of consump­
the ladies of the grange.
Special tion. She leaves, besides her hus­
meetings were held on the 15th and band, four sisters and three brothers. I
22nd of the month tor the purpose She was a member of the Christian
of taking in new members. On Sat­ church and was well and favorably
urday. me 30th, the regular meeting known in the community in which
The funeral will be
was held, beginning at 10 o'clock a. s*he resided,
ui. Alter a bountiful dinner spread held Sunday at Pleasant Hill with In­
by the ladies ot the grange, a. pro­ terment in the cemetery there.
I
gram was given as follows:
instrumental duet by Mr. and Mrs.
At Corvallis. January 31, 1909, C.
Cleveland Ward.
Origin of
the Ross King, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. B.
Grange, by W. R. Wiug; selection, King, of Eugene, Death was due to
uy Miss Nida Wing; System In House- spinal menegitis.
Besides the wife
Keeping. by Mrs. tiarvey Flank; se­ and two children who survive are
lect reading, by Mrs John Barker; two brothers of the deceased. John
song, by .Uesdamee Ward aud Lord. O King, of St. Louis, and Carl King,
Tne stmool bill wntch is at this time who resides here with the parents.
betore tlie legislature, was explained Deceased was aged 3« years at the
by me tx or my Master Hurd, and
• iter some discussion a resolution
was adopted urging our seuaiors and
B
represeniatives in the legislature to
support tn* school uul as endorsed
oy state Superintendent Ackerman
aud lue grangers o< the etale.
it was also resoived that Irving
Grauge neartily approves me reso­
lution of tn* SpiuugtlieJ Grauge
autl-cigareue bin now pendtug ui
the legiS'amre, and, whereas, the
clgareu* aauit is lecoguueu as be
tug one ot me very worst of evils, |
b* it turtner resoived, that
«orange do all lu >cs power
cuoraa* me manufacture and
cigarettes.
»»orthy .Master Hurd called the at-
tenlioii of uae grauge lu me Laue
luuo., .«grieullural Fair Associa­
tion. and utter winie discussion tne
tollowiug resolution was adopted;
ttaatxveu:
1 hat
Irving
lounge
aearUiy approves the «Hurts ot toe
L*u« xouu.v Agricultural Fair As-
■ uoatiou to e»,aoil»u a .permanent
touety iair and to secure tne Distr.et
ran. tur this year, aud the Irviug
urange pledge* it* uoarty co-opera-
tiou and Mw.j.Kb’e Ln the v^tur-
prise.
t'urlng the month of January 1«
cAnutUtl..-« » were initiated luiu tue
ard and 4th degree-s, watch places
tbe total nieoibesanip
lut. trviug
, at
_L 1__.
MrSuge is uow tair.y munched into
ne *o< k
its memtmrs are tor the
mœi part earnest, tnuughtful aud
vonarlentiouw
_____ _
men
and
women.
>ouug uuu old. aud ail aie animateu
wlth a dealre to do what they can
to bulld up the communlty Interests
and are also deeply Interested in
State and national «traira.
A taatn waa «rgantaM a short
tlm« ago to do the Inltlatory work
TOWS FISH BRAND
an
ES
,fo»*r
a
RN GROWN
EM
:
:
Gum! Who Chews Gum?
are going to place on sale Pepsin Gum, either pepper­
mint or wintergreen flavor for just one day Saturday, Feb-
ruiry 6th, we w ill sell 3 packages of good gum tor 5 cents.
Each package contains 5 slim sticks, making 15 sticks of
gum for 5c. Anyone can chew gum at that orice.
Gum—3 Packages far 5c-Scturday. Feb. 6th
All
All
All
All
All
ve
K
rr*t(»4
ect R,
SH RTS ON SAIE
Either Men's
Boys’
$2.00 Shirts..
$1.50 Shirts....
$1.00 Shirts-
75c Shirts....
50c Shirts
MURPPEY’S
Racket, Store
35 EÇ
Li St*.
98c
68c
58c
38c
shirts on sale
Fancy cr XUe
Shi« tv