THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1909 I vs. Quality Tormented Two Months - It Itched jnJ Irritated and Scratching Made It Worse Little Sufferer in Ter­ rible Plight Several Treatments of No Avail But at Last the Washington, May 24.—The so-called sugar trust was the subject of an attack in the senate today by Owen, of Oklahoma, who sent to the secretary s desk a denunciation of the trust published yesterday in a local newspaper. This account, said Owens, points out one of the most evil and insidious conse­ quences of the building up in this country of these gigantic or­ ganizations, protected by this so-called tariff, which led to poi­ soning the fountain of information of the people of the United States. This fact is not mentioned by the leading newspapers of the city of New York, but on the contrary full page advertise­ ments from the American Sugar Refining Co. appear in lieu of the truth, which ought to be made known to the people of the United States. Consequently he asked to have the newspaper's attack read in order that it might appear in the records, which was done. DREADFUL disease is CURED BY CUTICURA • tfT »I« "(,u '■••• daughtsr h»it th* ..1I--I Jut- r..t two M.r D'»ff« ««I I'l.V K*iuii u»h I IM,( ah • it. Hv »••<•<< bln* ah« ” I laigw "•>>• Ii w.-rw Irritatiti/ H m I.«h «*■ • "‘I'1' i» but II -a» Lnr "» l,rl j t i K did H I D«* < akm of < uti< ura wd ■ rw I- I « f CuUrura < nr*! hi tn like maul d tt* th*’ h* an«! I have rex*»tii- RFfiW it !«• all tnr frt«-nda Mr« J. b Mai’»**1 '’•th Mt \A iHMleiilr. !>>ng JaUruj S Y Mar 21. I MOM " IRVING GRANGE PICNIC SATURDAY (Mireew Tri**-« »ml It *»trial t rrel’r.vo« N»t |vwy M m «* It < Tilwlrwti arid Aduita rot». ■U 4 r» ’ t »« k She M* a ■an* < ’$«•- «M *S n and toll ‘ a .» -h th, t If., 4 r>. late 4 htte. ,1» :*r*u tew» P4rifv o.r h •! tkrvMH*' »1 IL* *• ■ I »•’»litre l»rv*< A < Tkrtti a«e r* < 1» •• n M««a rihaAi Mr« »• I k «« »» t* I ■ tawaa^ rvlng May 24 Irving Grange I Ita flrat picnic last Snturday I It was a succeas In every way. tail) and financially The Grang- began t<> gather on the grounds ly. snd by ten o'clock several idred were there The program i k <* m ! and the large audience en- rd every number The Irving hand i nt Is beat and dlacouraed sweet a|<- to a delighted music loving p'c kt n know whetti- er It was the mills ln the weit or M'uth It was proposed to close. The circulation of the congrei»- Itnial record Is so limited and inter­ est of pres* I* so small that I would prefer to speak to those who must vote on this question." said the Ida­ ho senator. "It you don't answer those questions here you will answer thfng- iey rate should be retained and said: "Canada offers to every planing mill which will move across the bor­ der a remission of taxes for from fif­ teen to twenty-five years. So that the duty which we are Imposing, if we adopt the committee report on dressed lumber, merely balances the tax that Is irnfiosed upon the proper­ ty of our mills for the support of state and municipal governments." + COMMENCE WORK ON EXTENSION PACIFIC & EASTERN ♦ BACCALAUREATE SERVICE OF THE BIBLE COLLEGE 1 L . im III a MONO lilt AM». A . il . V* Ä»k lirwaalM f<>» Zi\ L ‘•|,*’«.frr’• IMamtuitl Tlrnnil/^X a ' it* -i i i. . i i . \vz < , .’•••■ I -»uh Kl..« |.II i .. ii . V/ J lal.e n«» other Buy <»f year d ? * M.« ill-4 lil M-TFIK 'M amum » mt%M* rn.i.M, i. e •» Vea,'*iH'twna, liest,Malest. Alwftv« Relikt la * a Sill DRV rwi GGI8TSF.VLRYUNLKE in the evening the graduating class had change of th'1 services. (*. ('iirfI m oppnod th<‘ xprvico with praver. Mrs. Curtis read the scrlp- ttli,. lesson. Henry Chample opened ihe discourse and • >ok the first part I,lord Morgan the second part and Elijah Stivers the third. D. E Olson gave the Invitation and 11 A. Brooke uronounced the benediction. Tonight the alumni will hold Its annual meeting, the nddress to be rtellveied M Rev F E. Billington. The graduating exercises will he held tomorrow evening nt 8 «clock. is economical—not Cheap. Try it. The best at any price or your money back. JAQUES MEG. CO Chicado D eady made garments we have by the load. O veralls, union made, “Boss o! the Road.” D _ usiness men’s suits that are tailored with care. F verything up-to-date gentlemen wear. FREDERICK WEYERHAEUSER. America was greatly interested a year or two ago by the statement that the fortune of Frederick Weyerhaeu­ ser. “the lurnls-r king." equal* or ex -eed* that of John D Rockefeller. Mr Weyerhaeuser, who has great inter ests la-side* bis I uiu I ht business, is a native of Germany, seventy-four years >ld und resides In St. Paul. egal shoes, quarter size, easy to fit. * rousers well tailored and won’t tear a bit. tetson shoes, suit cases, suspenders, straw hats. house of worship to cost in the neighborhood of 130.000. At a meeting of the congregation Philippine Tariff. yesterday it was voted to purchase Washington. May 2t - Tho Phili­ the lot across the alley west of the ppine tariff bill finally Kas passed parsonage on which to move the par­ by the house today, after several sonage. The west end of the present previous efforts had l>een made to church building which Is now the lec­ put It through, which failed for lack ture room, will then be moved to of a quorum. some other part of the city for a mission, and the main building will be moved to the rear of the lot. fac­ ing the south. This will be used as a Sunday school room, after the new edifice is completed. The lot pur­ chase.! Is 52ll80 feet In dimensions and was own’d by E. M. Johnson, the real estate dealer. Two thous­ and dollars Is the price paid for It. It has been the plan of the church membership for some time to erect, a more conimodi.il« church building in the nnear future, and the pur­ chase of this lot means the near consummation of the plan. It was hoped at first to begin work on the new structure some time this suui- mer, but Pastor J. S. McCallum to- Winnipeg. May 2 1 The coal min­ day stated that he th ugh the work ers' strike In S iiithern Allu r:a and' would not begin this year. British Columbia was settled today The new building will be either of by the board of conciliation »point­ stone or brick, and perhaps $50,000 ed by the rovernment assisted by »ill be put Into it. It Is planned to board memliers of I'nlted minework-1 make it the largest and handsomest er* of \merlca. sent from Idaho,' in the city. Washington and Oreg n. The Chrisian church is the largest The miners yielded on the open in point of membership In Eugene, shop contention and the mine opera­ having considerably over l.OOu per­ tors yielded as to discrimination sons on the active roll. The present against union members. The term«) building, which was erected about of th,, agrei .neat are binding on both twelve years ago, at a cost of some­ parties for three years. thing ’ike $*.000. has been too small for some time past. Medford. Mn> 24. R. C. Allen of ♦ New Y‘ k. has wired for the Pa­ ♦ cific ¿v Eastern railroad to start im­ Mr* Effie II. Klbby today began + mediate construction, '1 lie oiH’ratiuns salt In the circuit court against and will lie will start today l .-wls N Klbby for divorce and the Is com­ We have plotted, planned and fig­ continued until the road . istud) of 'heir minor children. V.esb-y James, aged 9 years, anti ured. working from morning till pleted to the timber belt. John aged 7 years I he) were mar- a gilt, n-eking for medicine that will A marriage license was granted rled on Feb 22. 189». Mrs Klbby take the place of Hollister's Rocky --------------- afternoon to David W Mc- alleges that on Jan. 1. 1908. Mountain Tea. but we can't find It. yesterday Linn Drag Co. Kinney and Miss Nellie W. Rauch. her husband deserted her without Tea . kt tablets cause or provocation and has since refused io contribute anything to her support. L. It. Edmunson Is her attorney. (From Monday’« Dully Gtinrd) v.si..nl:iy nt the First Christian church the annual ' bnccnlnureato ceriuou befori* tit'* graduating class w as of II«1 Eugene Bible I'nlvendt delivered by Rev .1 A Pin« . ol Dny- ton. Wash. The sermon wai elo- quent and Instructive. At lh< con- elusion of the service the foil '«ling men were ordained lot 'mlnistrs: Victor Hovis. Ernest f ill ,|eis. Ernest Jones. I’ A Ross, Lee long. Jesse Kellems and N O. Mil­ .The Elrat Christian church of this city will, perhapn within a year, oc­ cupy a splendid a.w brick or «tone g ath robes, hand-bags, collars, cravats. [> eady-maae clothing that classy mei, take. Q nfy the Sophmcre and Beniamin make. £ tetson and Mallory hats that turn water COALMINERS’ STRIKE SETTLED PRESBYTERIAN COBURG DEFEATS SPRINGFIELD TEAM CHICHESTER S PILLS In the matter of food you can't afford to sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy is right and good but inferior food products are dear at any price. « *p he swellest dress glcves made by Hutchens & Poster Q vershirts, Cluett brand; five kinds of sox guaranteed ’‘Holeproof” against the hard knocks. Qentlemen’s underware -wc lead the rest, veryone knowing our brands are the best ight arc the pri;es-one price to all. Y ours for business-give us a call. Corner 8th and Willamette KASPAR1LLA HERE'S \ III \l I IRM BARGAIN III U> IT AND SEE. 113 acre farm only IS* miles from Portland, near ilie Columbia river and Northern Pncific railroad, 1 1-2 miles to good graded school and 40 acres in cultivation. 25 town. acres more In pasture; 12 good milch cows. 10 head of young stock; 3 horses. 1 dozen chickens; 3 hogs. wagon, buggy, mower, rake, cultiva­ tor. plows and all small tools neces­ sary to wqrk a farm. Good 7-room house, large barn and other good outbuildings. Price, including house­ hold furniture, $6000. Only 12500 down. RALPH ACKLEY. 605 Corbett Bldg.. Portland. Oregon, w m2". This sterling household rctr.cdv is nioet ■uccessfully prescribed for a ’world ■ f troubles." Fur ueraugements of tl’-e di­ gestive organs it is a natural ccrrective, operating directly upon the liver ar.d :- mentary canal, gently but ye--.stetriv stimulating a healthful activity. beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, a: :.: g i.i U>c processes of digestion anil assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natura. appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con­ stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kaspanlla dispels drow». ness, headache, backache and despont. e.ncy due to inactivity of the liver, kulnevs and digestive tract. It is a •trengthenlng tonic of the highest value. if it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase nr.ee. 0 v ' ovt C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon GAS EXPLOSION YOU GET Our WHAT WE GET PROVE*! books are open for your inspection, Buyers name given if wanted. We not only get top prices, but yon can satisfy yourself UfjfvX absolutely at any time that you get what we y ATfl f 1 t # w SA .J W J RETURN OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS FROM THEIR TRIUMPHS ABROAD. A glorious welcome awaited the Wright brother*, inventor« of the aero- plane, at their home town. Dayton, O„ n* well a* In New York, when they returned recently from their triumph* In Euro|ie. Tl.i* photoKrnp'i was taken as they left the stcnmnhlp at New York. The tlgures. from left to right- are ITeshle.it Arnold of the Aero club. Orville Wright. Wilbur Wright and Miss Katherine Wright, their sister, who was in Euro|>« with them. PROMPT CASH RETURNS ’ Portland, —An explosion of gas in an apartment house at 763 Marshal street early today resulted in the injury of six persona, three in the apartment house and three in the residence of M W. Hunt, facing on 23rd street, whose house was badly damaged by debris from the apart- tnent house. George A. Stockder struck a match to locate the escaping Rita in his apartment when the explosion tH'cnr- red. He was badly burned and Mrs. Stockder and her y ting son were blown through the wall of the house and deposited some distance from the house. Mrs. Stockder was badly bruised and slightly burned, but mm was -not Injured. The «hock of the explosion felt for a considerable distance, many persons though It was earthquake and rushed from houses in scant attire. Triplets, two boys and a girl, were born to Mrs. E. Roberts, formerly Miss Yoder, of Seattle, recently. The two boys died, but the little girl is In good health. ShlP y°ur produce to us. Write to us now for coops, tags, eta SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION CO. W. H. M c C orouodale , P rop . 95 F ront S t ., P ortland , O regon 85 FURS-HIDES ft»r «ert c—h. 1» to aw; •non- m.’n»r tor yoo u» ship Raw r.ir» an.l ni.lra to n. thaa to ■»11 at home. W nte tor Price Ll»t. Market Report, «hipping I .»-., an.l alont our HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS’GUIDE.^l^ 4-«i ragM. iMther b.Hin.1 R—t thing on thw wvwr written IliuHrntinc all F»«r A »•«»•>« AB nKait Tmpper« Sncrwte. Ihmn. Tmp«. Game Law« How «rd whwr« te Imp. nnd W> bwev-mw • M»te cw«afHl trapper It'« a regular F.ncvclopexba Price To ...ir rn^.mwr« 91 » • H-I m laniwi M« beautiful Rob^. Our Magnetic Bait amt hecov atlra»A« animal« $■> »rap*. |l HO r*r lw«ttla. -h’» *>••»» ■¡«■■««»«■MHlhkMMw. Aadarwrh Un». l*r»u tl. Mlaa-wpWU.Mlaa. TNe great mat order L IQ UDF HOUSE. W, pay the exprets Write today to, «I ■ priCe List. or ^ on wmiiHe co. i ’.US Third Str—f t-'uHltutd. Offutt Ansdwuiln, Oollegia« Antdaœ'ç. OolUgia« Nomai Normal and an (k ntnarrlal ooarwM Kdacatlnn In aJI biaavhm. tnclnd i« rtlMa­ im, «eien ica» ««»ianoa. c«, math mathematic* »malica alo., ato, all ali basad baa«4 oa <— tha foundation that hae haa woa fnatsss fraataac miMMMSM raeeamaa f.» 1 r owr ..—ihat vrwatmtmaaand womaa. We hai» bora whoeannati pay; gpMc! »! dormiu>riae for girla, and*» I — u»rr. TA,..w. ---------- it eel era iron WR'TB IOI’AY for part tew I ara L albany coiiteWuNY,