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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1909 FARMERS ORGANIZE VETCH WORK OF HIGH GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION on j>rcssiiiini Meek ¡son llarrlHburg, Miss, May 8. A. great >l.-u| -J luKri-.t 1» manifested' liot only In thia county but through I out Um «tali-, in th»- fate of G. L. I Croaby and hl. wifi. Minnie Cros by. who will be tried for the brutal I rnuri|»-r of J It Mcnttann at the term of the Forre.t county circuit, court beginning here next Monday The crime, which wan one of the most senanilonal In the history of th 1« «<•< lion, and presented many un- ' uaitnl and lht<-r<-Kt Ing b-aturm. wa«i Praise a loaded shotgun un iting on the same log Iged the details of the iby Insisted that his mlshment for her un- hould pull the trigger ti. while Crosby aimed early wife. Relief The farmer« In th« vicinity of A« exhibit work tor the Seattle ex Junction met It: the city hall Wed position. the < lass In trigonometry at nesday for the purpose of forming a the high school did some practical Vetch Grower« association. field work today triangulating to The meeting was addrea led by ... r______ ___ _ ______ Spencer's and _______ Skinner's buttes. Blevins of I.Inn county w ho explained ‘The work was done from a base Um- the advantages of a similar organ!-; on Sixteenth street, beginning at Al ration In that county. der and running west to Jefferson. A temporary organisation was ef The figures for height and dis fected by electing I. N. Edward«., tance that the class adopts as accu president and 8. B. Simmons, se< • rate will not be known until Monday, retary. but aeveral of the individual mem Mm-h enthvaiaam was manifested bers have completed their calcula by those present. It 1« the desire that; tions. They are not the same and all vetch growers should join and , will have to be checked, but an ev take advantage of the union of In-, erage of several figures are these: terest«. Spencer's butte, height from base The following have signified their | line, 1*01.63 feet; height from sea intention to form such an organiza level, 2P35.89 feet: distance from tion. C C. Haye«. Loren Edwards. 1 Sixteenth and Alder streets, 21.416.5 Oscar Mays, G. H. Bogue. AV. M Pit-' feet; distance from Sixteenth and ney, M. J Harper. Travis. L. • Jefferson sereets. 21.607.5 feet. Vitus. Ed Halley, 1. X Edwards,! Skinner's butte was found to be 208.7 G C. Millet and S. B. Simmons. feet, above the base line and 643.06 A meeting will be held on Satur feet above sea level. day. May 15. at 2 p. m. for the pur-' The members of the class are: pose of effecting a permanent organi Ralph O'l-eary, Beecher and Wendell zation. All vetch growers are Invited Sheridan. Charles Minturn. Rux-ell to attend as buslm-ss of importance Calkins. Herbert VanDuyn, Victor will < ome up for consideration.- Morris, Robert Kuykendall, Fenner Times. Travis. Ernest Iamb and Franklin Allen. Miss Emma Chase teaches the class. MAYOR GITHENS. OF HARRISBURG, RESIGNS Pacific Morse Liniment Is prepared expressly for the needs of ho-temc.i und ranchmen. It is a power lai nod pene trating liniment, a remedy for emergen cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness. Lor qua led for curing the wounds and injuries of BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific Morse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other is so good or helpful in so meny ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund lhe purchase pr.vi. SITKA saaos aoTTua rirrv cinta H oyt C hxmical C o ., „ Roar,«»» cat. BOOKLET FfiEC HALF WAY HOUSE ON MILLRACE ISLAND Catarrh ••/ hat e u»cd Ifttrtl buttle» nt Peruna and I feel great! therein !mm my latarrh nt the head. ! fee! eneuuraged tn he! »landing SCHOOL STUDENTS MrcA/aon. Olin* Rf MARNAMI t CASES. Mr. Jamb !.. Davis, Galena, Hume county, Mo., writ««: “I have twrn in l>ad MU, for thlrty-eexen years, and after taking twelve buttimi of your Peruna I tarerei.** Mr. t'X. Peleraon, IS-.* Mouth Main Nt., I . uti.-il Bluff-, b-wa, » rites: •Ieaauol tell you how unirli g.*>l Peruna baa done in. . <'on-tanl confinement 1» ay store began I** tel I on my health, and 1 felt I ba I I waa gradually breaking Sova. I tried aeveral remo,li<-., but obtained no jiertnanenl relict until I t.-.k Pe nas. I fell betla-r Immediately, and five buttle« ri-slorml me to complete health." a siNcrkr re commenda now. Mr. D. ProA.er, Bravo, Allegan Co., Mich., write«: “Two year« ago I ns badly atflieie«! with catarrh of the atoms- li. ! bad had a run of typhoid (net, wba very depleted. I could fln-l nothing I could eat w ill.-.ui . aualng <il»- IrwAami «our atoinaeli. Finally I rame to Ih» conclusion that I hail catarrh of th« nomarti an<l seeing Peruna ailverlUcl. I m gan to take II. It helped me soon, tad after taking tin-'« or four bulltea I w a* entirely cured of atoms-b trouble, tadoau How eat any tiling.** McShann kill her. but «pared Instrument of his of death. Mrs husband compelled hfs fiendish plan hla dictation she > M< Shaun, asking Mrs. Abbie West Smith was today appointed administratrix of the es i tate of her husband, the late Dr. Os ■ car E. Smith. The estimated value < of the property of the estate is *14.- 000. The heirs-at-law are the wid ow and the following sons: Sidney Smith. Thomas C. Smith and Forrest West Smith. < Guard Special Service. I Th“ News has been informed from . Harrisburg, May 7.—-Al the meet ing of the city council Monday night good authority that a half-way house i Mayor Githens resigned and R. K. »ill b“ established In the near fu-| Burton, who was presiJent is now Point, lietween Springfield ani En-1 a foot bridge will be built mayor. This will necessitate the elec gene tion of another councilman which across the race and the resort will Near beer will make the third man elected to be built on the Island. the council since the original coun w ill be the stock in trade, or as near the r-al thing a sthe law will allow. cil was elected In January. The last report of the First Nat Th*se who will establish this resort ional Bank of Harris burg shows in are two young men from Eugene. Of dividual deposits subject to check to course they will sell nothing strong the amount of *76.999.89 and de er than ear beer but just the same mand certificates of deposit amount we would advi.-e Marshal! Lyons to add an extra birth or two to his ing to »12 "60 t:: Mr. D. H. Pierce has bought 120 lodging apartments as the present acres of L. E. Walton. This land is capacity will be inadequate to ac located altout six miles east of town comodate the Sunday evening de mand unless conditions are wonder and sold for *3400, unimproved family are full vchanged. Of course Eugene Mr. C. Z. Macy and here visiting their many friends in dare not sell the h Ac rage, and the half-way resort will not. so there is this vicinity. have just recelv- but little cause to alarmed, but just The Lowell Rambler touring to be on the safe side, you know.— ed their fine car. It is a tine looker and attracted Springfield News. a great deal of attention from the auto enthusiasts In our burg. MERCURY TUMBLES 57 Barney is in southern Oregon on I a business trip. DEGREES IN 12 HOURS Mies Winnie Lattner's school In the Busey district has just closed and she returned to her home at the Dal Norfolk. Neb.. May 6.—Tur tem las last Thursday. perature dropped 57 degrees in 12 Mrs. 11. Heath and daughter. Lau hours, falling from 86 yesterday af ra. left for their home :n Columbia. ternoon to 39 this morning. Yester S. I).. Thursday. They have lived in day’s intense heat, by far the ho’test Oregon quite a while and are going of the year, was followed last night to return permanently as soon as by the severest dust s:orm that 1 their Interests in South Dakota can Northern Nebraska ever experienced. 1 be closed out The wind blew 60 miles an hour. D andruff and FALL'NC t HAIR are but outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan* J ruff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site. soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out * A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. 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