Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, August 19, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIX
THÉ EUGENE W1ÉKÍ.Y
f♦♦♦••••••««■eeeeeeeeeeeee who has been here looking over the I i
for Cascade Locks ou bus- fair
city, went to Portland today. H« will afternoon
iness.
OU a A D THURSDAY. AUG ld, li»Ö9
th» ebaacr liad apurlud >utd«r h
MORE RUMORS OF CAh”
••lt » g<n t«> tu* that l. “’>• Ml ttj,
Ar*hur
Vincent,
a
young
lentber-
return
bare
«<x>n.
•
Z
B F. Harsch and wife, of Ottuin- man, «.'»riv«,d up from Portland last
Anni« Karl«<ni io tb*
SHOPS Ml SPRINGFIELD
'Abt,,
Darwin Yoran has returned bi’nie »a. Iowa, were arrivals itt Rugeue
«♦♦eeeeeee««e«eee«e«eeeeee from
Tb«*
piali «y<h| wblt* r"' I A. k
night.
a trip to Coos Bay. made ,’n <he j } esterday.
h«kirc
Dir
'm.
Tua
kiii'w
Kuykendall
has
gotte
to
San
j
Eberle
I
I"tllh|)
capacity of giand vic ctincelloT of
From Monday,s Daity Guardi
That the 8 I*. Co1 Is going to bui. d
J. W. Burch, of White Muffs. Francisco k> rout itine his medlval
λ.
yen re in« and il««' |x|,| - |t
"
Mrs. Fr ink Colvin is home from a I the Knights of lb this«
■■«•I’D,....
i Wash., »as au arrival In Eu«cue studies.
I extensive machine aaops In Spring
’’"«•H
trip to Newport.
Misses Mary D. Smith, of Aib.’r l ist night
L<Hik ut flint ring )
11 ■' InnidiiJ? ft
, , I
Mrs C C Behnke and daughter field 1« another of th«* m mj rumors
A. T. Cockerline joined hi« family querque, N. M . Clara Smith, of Lv
By (). HENRY
«uhi lt rial l.«*| bini take t *•»* tu - th«
S. M Tttua. who has been sick
i
*'*r I lllive, of Florence, were in Kugelte going the round« of tlikl citi
at Newport today.
knyelcs, and Marsel Pt J S'cwart.’j a long time was able to be on th«
Ilo»
dui"
’
«'
Wlint'H
|
liver
I'll 1 tr h<
Dr. P. J. Bartie made a trip to of Pasadena arrive! here this after­ at n'eu
today.
bciiri "in. anotber » ,u» ky, 1 1 "tiituy
p^pyti lit. IMt, by H 1. MoClure ru.f
O. W. Hurd, of Florence, reterned ever, although few know »hut ih<>
Cottage Grove today.
noon to visit friends
Mrs. Artnlnda Kay arrived l,l*1 Ibis afternoon from a bualne»M trip i>latiH of the company are ihu Is roti-
“I wiuliln't llat'-n t>. n,, "'t'h toten«
Miss Rikka Ness Is on a visit with
L.T. North is bonk* from a month's
JI RED haired, unshaven, untidy
fYout Monroe yesterday to visit her Co Portland
MI«« I lari«*," »ald ih» w .......... »UUMKI,
Hl<tel<-d quit«* powible by ili.tnr rati
frieuds at Silverton.
trip to the Seattle «'Xpovitlon.
He i se>*i
«at
In
a
rocking
chair
by
■HUH
Hugh Kay.
, J \V. Blacow and D J Lewie, of
Mrs. W. T. Gordon has returned met several Eastern friends there I
ni,l(. , k 7""
When t e Natron exten­
lie bad ju«t lighted ir Croni ih.* n«rr<>w
Mrs. H. £ Lee, who lives i near ]rvtiigton Cal., were arrivals in Eu i > id men
from a trip to Seattle.
and prolonged his -May Lw two weeks
.•blu
"Kld Mulini)'» i,,( (|W
b'
sion
is
completed
Springfield
Will
l*e
Springfield,
was
in
the
city
today
j,
pi'
and
was
pulling
bitt«
gene last night.
R. L. Edwards and wife, of Dexter, oi'gi r iban he ha! expocux!
tlirow a Inily llk» yuU |,H1I
’’
with
her
daughter
lie
bad
the
tiist
point
before
the
moli
m
a
I
n
A.
H.
White
arriv«xi
here
yestemlay
wife
came
down
i
«.
window
were in rhe city today.
H C. Auld and
i
re
ih*
«14«
r
’
.1.
S
Markell.
of
Syracuse,
N
Y
.
t
ho
grade begins, and there »ill httvw to
Miss Nancy Petersen is visiting In from Sand Point, Idaho, rs visit his arrlV'Ul here last night tn visit his from Donna this morning tut
•Tw.« yrere," rep.'»t,n , ft .
«llp|*er»
with
Portland a few days.
( brother. Dr E. H. White ile may lo­
Wendllnfg hical
be at Springfield the sound ho uses tbv Clouds W1H grvst »Htlsfsclloll
sister,
Mrs.
S.
M
Torse.
He
Is
very
a IfHI« io rentlniont Mi„|,r ,, nl,J
are
M. J. Thompson, of Marcola. was cate here and go into business If be
Alf Dillard and W» vne
ci>i,rtriu«l
ths
extra
helper
«nglura
uaed
In
the
r«*UloV«Hi hi»" staled »I'd ilouutsl u pair
much pleased with Eugene and says home from a hunting Mid t
in the city over Sunday.
i can find a suitable locathm.
trip mountain«.
With the quantities of of tdu«'. filili»! cui'|»l k<> awkwardly of Ih» dlatnif»'« nrt "| «Iw,.,^
Mrs Margaret Rasmussen, after a he like.» Portlanu' bett«*r than Seal- I I up the McKenzie
E. E. Hyland arrived do»n from
t" play <»ut Oli' Hi* »tr>.'(
’
electric
And
»ater
power
ttvuilanlo.
ftac morbltl liitrst of «r i no evening *cau«« tlter,* wna nothiii* d„ln' (ì,,'"'
his hom«> at Lowell today.
several months' visit with her' duusif­ tie.
Prder Ophtu and «V* left thi* and the smessary laud that
<l<<w'ii
the
Miss
I>»la
Parks
returned
to
Crei-
tRilpIng*
dally news ddnkvr.
Mrs. T. A. Hurd and son went to ter. Mrs. W. W. Calkins. In Eugen«,
morning for a trip to Seattle Htld purchased rcaaouably,
and
l»e followed ai h"iii*. Fora ).«« i|lt„ , ju,t*
Portland today on a visit.
left today for Spokane, and from well this afternoon.
British ColatnMa.
A>IU« h 1 liack the jsi««"« to
other
favorable
point«,
tills
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
B
Young
were
tnlld'-r detail« of d'Kiratep* ami |(n>k*4 ut tb" 11^1,1, ,
Arthur Wilhelm, of Harrisburg. there will return to her home ac |
Mark Fleming return, < home
Ihtper.
vugt'rly
quite
logical
down from Fall Creek today.
ili«* inopia golh' tir <»<i 1 tea ib*
spent Sunday in the city.
Randolph. Minn.
night from steaettle. wheroJte ’’Hl
titlier Itnllmad Note»
stn>n¡i. black tieit«Tkb'«'i
Carl Washburn returned koine this the fair a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Knox, of Alba­
rame along mi» «*v*nln »mi
"
Aberdeen. Wash , World :
M rs.
Two
district
engineers,
Morton
afternoon
from
Pcirtltild
us
U'
ch
user
by
the
ny, spent Sunday in Eugene.
I Gertrude Lacker, son and daughter
Elmer Roberts and fam ill !«•«»• In Russell, of S>»ti Francisco, and one
ap, imi I wn< maahed ,h n,,
*
Rev.
Mr.
MsrahaU
a
«rlv«*d
up
from
lb«
1
smaller
type
Mr. and Mrs. H C. Mahon went to leave the latter pnrt of tih« week for
the morning tor on outing at O Hit- named Beldauf, a «- making up crews
fair i'll«’ lltwt drink h. m, v |.w ,,,
cont »tided
In I'ti* K«lJ"liilng roo. » a w.'iAah
wn«
Portland today on business.
, Eugene. Oregon
The children of She.f-U this afternoon to vl*tt Rev eu's on the McKenzie
to
go
to
I
hell
.«Hotted
districts,
line
I ■ rli-d » Il Bigi.I
J.
W.
Sprechsr.
*
from the
Dr. D. A. Paine is home from an Mrs. Lackey will attend school at Eu­
Miss Jennie F Chirk and Mr* T \ I h 'I ow and the nllnt above Hazel Dell. cooking supiwr. mio/1 frani strong ( lickin' for mäkln « iki I«.
Mrs Roy Kieix arrived up from Al- Hubbard,
over-Sunday visit to Newport.
gene the coming year.
urrl
of
Los
ABades.
»
’
»re
bacon
mid
ladling
cvlfse
u-. .- 'i - fti *i <r.i •.»> visit her si>ter
These engineers uro g en certain
- My. Tommy, you • • cr
Mrs .l ines, of Cardiff. Colo., and
State Horticultural!«! W. K. New .
vats In Eugene slits morning
E R. Gilstrap
districts, and stn> there through..i«» nguiiist the cut plug fu.m'U CTowdl 1 i Kurlaon? If It wn» «1 f.
ell spent last night in the city.
Mr*. Frances Wims.of Cripple Cr« -'-t. Mrs.
Mill
Mrs.
M.
.1.
Lemmons
aad
sbbli
us
O. J. Selfrid*, at tit. John. Kan .
Hie couslructlon •>( thi road
They ves|HTtlne pip«.
Mrs. A. M. Simons went to Halsey Olio., [eft for their resnectTve horn«*» w.ru
! rfilorofornr limit w uU'd
atnitii th« E-xsteru si rivals ini James, and hla s<m. have arrived hen ar« under the i haige of Engineer II.
Outside n is on.' oY tho# * bit rv
yesterday afternoon on a visit.
today after a visit with t.lvir sisier. Eugene this morning.
from Montana to visit relatives.
ait !<>ng ago <»h, li i
P.
IllM-V.
sirawts
of
tile
east
side
In
Ther were
J. W. Pixley »as in the city today Mrs. (3uy R. Stocdtton.
Mr. and Mrs Ft auk Han>pt< n and
\ "u tell th« Ki<| if he ■
Mr:
aat
Mrs.
rritt
Da'ds
return-
1
with
about
from his home near Junction.
called here on accounr of the
twilight falls Mntim sols u
•■<! ro Sa Mm this afternoon alter l.uv- Str and Mr. W. \V rfranslet'cv left
H. mv I Pell
V*r«r I'll <*ut hl« heart out A
Miss Gertrude Gray left yesterday death at another sister. Mrs. A. C. it'.g vislt.-d relattawa here.
today for Seattle tv take tn the expo-
emit Ing otile A mighty Im-
T"inii*y.”
J Ter-i’I.
afternoon for a trip to Seattle.
i i sftton.
dren
dan
.»I
nu.l
run
and
piny«
1
’
’
In wa«
the
Mrs. 8,naii Sclu»fi.»ld, of »Salem l<*
Miss Luella Clay Carson IMt ••« last
A little tinafendllv. !a t
G. C. Kinsman, of Decatur. Ill..was
Mrs.
J.
T.
Miller
re
turned
to
Yon
­
lint
street. A Is. re th«« play ground
Sunday for Alameda. Cal., lb assitu;.-» visiting at the home at Mr. -tud Mrs calla today, having Attended Che .Bar-
an arrival in Eugene yesterday.
i A- ful and brilli nit »><■*. 1
J.
M.
Howel
for
a
few
«Lays.
hovered
a
great
bird
ITie
l.lru
S. G. Roberts, of Fargo. N. D.. vas the presidency of Wills College. Mrs.
I tlJe avvr.u* toward th«
Prof. I.. R. Aldwrtuan left this af- ringe of her son. Leslie, io Jibs l-ulu
known to humorists They
as the called
stork II a
Mills, the founder and retiring presi­
an arrival in the city yesterday.
Pofll last night.
Mm lai club.
I
ternoon
for
Coos
Bay
where
he
wttll
the
|H«>|
le
of
t
'hryvti«
street
were
Henry W. Stewart, wife and dent. wifi soon leave for am extended attend a teachers' institute.
Thomas Relssback. of Salem Is
At U o'clock rlie pr<-id
ter orlili balogi«!»,
I tour in the Orient. Miss Carson is
da lighter have gone to Newport.
He is tc
Misrr FratMcs Ortun returned? h«vme here visiting Emil K »ppe
taly, pac'd upon the Bo. »r
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keeney have .one of the best-kxnwu and ablest r*d- tm Ima tion this .rfteruoon a‘lor a compnnied bv his sou Juist of Stark
vulture
’n hl» arm. As the fxir
returned from a visit at Ashland.
4 ucators on the Pierifk* coasc. and has visit with friends ia. Eugene
courtly, 8. D.
A Ulti« girl of twelve esine up tim
li Hr golden Iler “yes
After .tn
Fred Ware and family are home written several text-book!
M
rs
Grim,
of
Nome.
Mmdca.
aft«-T
Idly to tbe insti rending ami resilng l.y
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Barnard and t
extended service in the srhootk «r
to i "yah." but Ilf qua
frc' i an outing at Foley Springs.
daughter leave In the morning for a| a visit with her »1st« f; Wm W. 1 *
the window and said:
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Heller went Portland she joined rhe faculty Í the trip tj Minneapolis
wn« initcut to ihr mix«
I- and
...I St
ï
’
atiî
“
Kay.
In
Eugen«*,
»ent
Portland
t«.»
St.
Taut
'■rapa,
won't
yu
play
a
gntue
of
I
Cniverrity
of
Oregon at Etigeue.
to Portland today for a short vis
She -O'pyie«? upon hör' >
Hiàntiert
and
ct.lt- '*•*?’ -ani* fmni there wlil’retarn home
n.w,
g . s. «
i.._
.................
............
bv* cheek'rs »lib me |f you aren't too blush'* I. and »he smlicd
D. S. Duffield returned to Mi'., City » here her work ftrmly estaUishrM' her ilrm returned' horn«* this afternoon
Mrs W. H. H. BrumNaugh. of Tn-
as an educator cd exception«' ability,
tired F'
today after a short stay in Eugene.
|<nma. aner a visit with Mr«. Wesley
of Kid Mqltaly
from
a
visit
at
Cottaxt«
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hunt left to- and she is now tltvrngly honored as a
IVunington In Eugene, went to Cot-
The red haired, unshaven untidy
Mrs.
S.
E.
Fhwver
and
Miss
J
wle
|
And th<*n aa the two
recognition of the place she occupied Fa» ver have left for North Yakitaa. I ' tame Ginv«* this afternooT to visit rel- FALL WHEAT COMNIG
•«I In 'to
No;
I
won't
Can't
•
da.- f.'r Seattle to take in the fair.
man
sitting
»boeles«
l.y
itie
wind"«*
i
ml die «>r th« *4'*l| 1. f ’be li» «
! 1 attves.
who
«<>rk»
hard
ull
day
have
a
S. C. Spicer and wife, of Marcola. in the educational world*.—ttregv»- Wash, wSteve titey will visit.
answered,
with
a
frown
hi
;
"U««l
i y , t'*> *tlt i Irti 0,„|
j-etu-ned today from a trip to Seattle. nian.
Dr. JT. Christie end a iiiimlLer of
r«*st when lie omr» home? Why
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Henter aad !
.
IN AT FLOUR MIL “Checkers!
* Miss Lucia Campbell returned
workmen left yesterd..T tbr the
1 • Ui y
you go "tit nud play with tlw lari'*,» u'S
son
»-.-nt
to
Salem
this
aft«*rnoon
to
man
X cw | m « t Prr-onalh
ati.'Iti-« « d
hoi e yesterday afternoon from New­
Sunday »ith H. H. Hunter and Nightingale mine In the North Fork
The Springfield flour mill Is busy little kills un 'he sidewalk?”
Mrs. Charlotte Zeiber. of Exgene. spend
f
district
ro
further
develi
p
th«
prop
­
port.
<
ut
from
Hie
family.
wbo was cooking mm*
i
I V 4'h fall wheat The farmers, how- don’t
Dr. and Mrs. S. C Endicott, of Myr­ joined her daugfltez, Mrs. Lida Mela-
tti«- f>.« 11 lea s-d I rtle
Judge (5. R. Uhrisnran. son Chew- erty.
*'r. ur<- holding buck, thinking thut other
t
tle Point, are in the city for a few tosh. at Vtawanna on Wednesday.
George
Turner
»-ent
to
Foley
and E. K. Brown returned la*t
skliq under i lie
•t IJ
Registrar A R. Tiffany, of the Vttf- ter
The woman
¡Springs today on Ills whe«-IY(i jojii his [tlB demands <>f the railroad crew»
days.
night
from
an
outing
on
tie
upper
Her
eyr
«••re
hn
will
bring,the
price
up.
A
couple
«»f
* t'u i
J. V»’. Thompson, of Bro»'nsville. I versity of Oregon, joined his family McKenzie.
fàmllv. who are s[*ciiding heir vaca­
to tbe door.
let K?
«! Id «i. i
day« ngo n mun drove uround to the
ttairr
is in the city on business for a few at Nye Creek during the early part ot
"John."
she
Mrs.
Harry Benton went to tion there.
¿V
\|nt
iinwi'ieniily
the week. He has returned home.
Edwin Ktiowf.'s. special'ag«-nt of house of s K N a I after the mill hud I Ikzle to pia
days.
Brownsville
today
to
occupy
the
pul
’
w h I. ■»
4.
*
h'Xetl
and
wt.vhed
t.,
buy
some
corn
at'i. tie Rei» <>e
Miss Gertrude Holmes, of the I’ni-
Mrs.Frank Snodgrass arrived down
the
Phoetrix
Assurance
(
<<n>pauy.
st
pit of the Christian church there to­
h-arn t.^> mur
I bt ..wn «Wire s.
London, arrived In the city rest*rdi»y for bls mules h«t was going to work for ’em. Slie’i
from Cottage Grove this afternoon on , versity of Oregon, passed Through morrow
for th«* ralboad < umpuny. He ah"-
Newport this week en route for Seal
e (Vyt'so |.l.*.*
to
adjust
the
loss
on
the
Setser
stork
a visit.
Miss
DeEtta
Itigham
arrived
up
son-«
alarm
when
he
w»«
•
day huir '
Joe Morris. Jr., and wife arrived Rocks, where she will I* the guest of from Portland'thi* afternoon to visit} pf giaids.
Hat to Tom my. th« v i'rt inxil«
cor«»
»
ould
•
lw
'
out from Mapleton on the stage last Miss Gladys Farrar for the corning at the hopte of her aunt. Mrs. Idaho! Mr. and Mrsr. Georg.
I’oi; , f
«1 ns far "• ihv Ivngiti -t ar knlf*
uai
«•"•
. week.
night.
TeniiH*. Arizona, arrived here thi«
!<■ and tti* strength "f b*r irtu fer-
F.
CantpbefL
•
Among the Eugene people on the
A. C. Woodcock was a passenger on
* e gnt-.-W o*
W. E. Frazer and wife arrived up J ,no?’nJn^
"re th«
<-d
Mrs.
W.
F.
Osh"
—
the noon train today for his farm at beach were seen L. R Flint and wife. from Portland this afternoon and and
‘*n< Mrs. \\. I. On!- -
« rnn
William Bell and wife. Mrs. Harry will camp on the Seaver place on the man House.
Irving.
• wlft and
A. C. Enrmot
Walter
Stafford returned this Bown. George Munroe and wife, and McKenzie for several weeks.
>M III»» thr"U.-h ■
morning from a trip to Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Litell.
Rev. Harry Beuron went to Cot­ A'. M Smith «
An<! then follow«»! th« l’ k lljr « Mf-
I
Professor and Mrs. L. R. Aiderman tage Grove this aftMnoon to preach dttorn from Foie
It*
. « i.tack eyes were snapping gv»t stiame. bniub-d down from it l<*n(
E. E. Ehrhardt and bride have re- and children, of Eugene, are at Re­ at tbe Christian church tomorrow in‘‘,nT*
*n their
nit n the tire of the la« I ted and dial ■ go century of tin* l'«w*t barterity-
home.
turned from a short honeymoon at 1 der's camp.
the place of Rev. W A. Elkins, who I | for
for^home.
Mrs. B. B. McKinney and children, Is off on his vacation.
E. J. ArnoM. th
Seaside.
.
given tags, lenged. He drew out Ids “roll'' and tbe hue ■tu! cry Nowbrr» but In th»
Fred R. Jones and wife, of San of Eugene, are in camp for the sum­
Major R. L. Edwards, of San Fran­ ' was Itr rhe rtty d
were sold for ten cents each slapped live ten« upon tbe bnr. Tbe big cltlre doea It »urvlv». and h»r»
.„r iur Some people »err literally covered thriw or four young fellows wbo were moat of all, where tbe ultlmal» |»*rf'v-
Diego, Cal., arrived in Eugene this mer.
cisco, is in the city. He is the right ranging with the f.
Mrs. R. S. Bean and sons. Hal and of way agent for the Southern Pacific hrt amusement features hi re durttig with ill# tags boCoro the end of the thus "taken“ mor« slowly produced
morning.
tlon of culture, citizenship »nd elleged
Mrs. R. M. Liesing, of Colusa, Cal., [Ormond R.. are in the Condon cot-1 Company, and secured most of the the fair next month.
day. The girls put In some good licks tbslr staks,
■upertorlty Join« twiwllng in tli«rbM*
tage
at
Nve
Creek.
With
the
family
Mrs
Tda
TajTor
and
Miss
JfAry
Wil
­
was an arrival in Eugene yesterday
right of way for tbe Natron exten­
The fund i» now large enough to
"And. oh. what'll be done tn you'll
They pursued. « »bricking mob of
Is Miss Eva Allen, a University of Or­ sion.
cox'. wfto have been visiting at the build tbe sign
morning.
It is co be placed on be« plaiuy," *su4 ■ be«tor. with autlel
father«, mother« lover» »nd iu » i <! hii
egon
junior.
home
of
T.
F.
Murphy,
left
on
the
Guy Armitage, the Creswell mer­
Jas. Casey, of Woodburn, and son,
the big hill south of town and will be paiory gls*
Mrs. F. E. Dunn, of Eugene, and B. Casey, a S. P. engineer running noon train for ffrelr homes la^WlMBn- large enough to < be seen from tbe
bowling, yelling, calling, wbl»tU«t
chant, was an arrival on the noon
"Tbal*» my lank out.' asid tbe Kid «Tying for blood.
daughter, Lucille, are at the Rae cab­ betweem Portland and Sheridan, ar­ stn. spending some time aa*the fair railroad, *
train today.
Fill ’em up all around.
W. A. Bell and wife arrived home in camp. Mrs. Chambers and Miss rived here this afternoon to visit at on- tile «ar.
Knowing ber way «nd hungry fot
A car of sewer pipe came In yester­ sternly.
yesterday afternoon from ait outing Minnie Chambers, also off Eugene, are the home of Mr. and Mrs.E. L. Camp­
Mrs. Sherman Hays, of Ifidepm- day for Hall Sc StilMtn. who are to Mike"
ber surevaae. abe 4nrt«d down tb* f»
}
at
the
same
camp.
at Newport.
bell. being hither an brother respec­ dence. arrived In Eugene larWntgtit on constroit- the new sewer
Aft«« th« r«end RurSs. th« KM'a «Villar ways until at iaet her ttol
Oscar Prosser and family, of Eu- tively of Mrs. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Moon were pas­
business and returned hoiae on the
The paotofneo at Springfield fre- sponge, sponge bolder, pal. mentor and ■truck 'be dull aoUdlty of tb« rotting
I
gene,
are
tenting
north
of
Nye
Cretk.
sengers for Portland on the noon
Earl F Strong, who has been a mm trafn today. She w.«» a itnest quently —-alnwsit daily receives let- grand vlxler. drew him out to th« boot­ pier. And then it was but a few mor»
in the Pickens campground.
member of The Guard's reportorial at the home of her hroth.wi Htvso tors and' packages addressed to tbe black stand at lb« saloon corner, where
train today.
panting atepa. and good mother M«t
J.
B.
Hopkins
and
wife,
of
Eugene,
staff for the past four years during Burnett.
Miss Augusta Young arrived home
wrong Springfield, There are just I aU tbs oOlclal and Important matters
river took Lla to ber boeotn, »notb*<l
from the McKenzie Bridge on last are in their Nye Creek cottage for during the school year and during
J. C. Tyler, of Oroville .Cal., and twenty-eight cities in the I'nlted of tbe Small Hours Social club wrrs
her tnuddlly. but quickly, ami »ettlril»
the month of August.
the present summer,
went to his H. W. Arnold, of Odgen. Ctah. who. States by>that-name Soni* times the)
night's stage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fisher, of Eu­ home in Roseburg this afternoon. are connected with the ffah Con— mull Is properly addressed, but sent settled.
five minute« the problem that k**f*
Chas. N. Griswold went to Port­
“Cut that blond out. Kid.” wan his llgbta burning o' nlgbta lu thouaand of
land this afternoon to visit his moth­ gene. were at the Abbey House during After an outing in the mountains he sirtmtion Co . which has t iu corcrna-L here by mistake
er a few days.
. the
— week. Mr. Fisher, who is propri- will leave about the first of Septem- to build the Natron extension . ar-
Harry Cox, who attempted suicide ads lee. *'or there’ll be trouble What pu»turntee slid college«
Misses Vesta and Hettie Davis and tor of
Eugene Guard.says Eugene ber for Harvari College where he rived in Eugene this afternoon.
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by drinking carbolic add Monday do you want to throw down that girl
Echo Hawk are visiting in Portland people will not visit Newport this year will take a postgraduate course.
evening, is out of danger, although A of yours for? You'll never til"! one
It'a
mlgbty
funny
what
kind
d
for a few days.
as they have heretofore, their home -qte
ouds efvolme
tteope e o
PILES! t’fLE«: »1LKSI
the doctor» had hard work to save his tbat’ll freeze lo you like Liz has Kbe's dreatna "in* lina »ouietlmex Poet» c»ll
Mrs. T. D. Sullivan, daughter, Miss city offering summer attractions also.
Ilf«,
He-was
able
to
eat
breakfast
Williams' Indian PIlo Olntnunt
worth a Lail full of Annies.“
(From We>ines<’ay'» Dally G<Ard.)
them vlalona. but a vision 1» oBIJ *
Elizabeth, and son. John, 1 ft today I Professor E. E. DeCou, of the d"-
with the family yesterday morning,
Wm. Schrader, of Marcola. is in wHl cure blind. Itching and bhedln;« The motive for his act is not given I “I'm no Annie admirer!” said th* dream In blank verse I dreamed th»
for a trip to Seattle.
partment of mathematics at the Lni-
piles. It absorbs the tu nors, allay»|
Kid. dropping a cigarette ash on bls rest <>f tlila atory.
J. H. Shewry. manager of the pav- versity of Oregon, and Professor A. R the city.
at once, acts as a pooltlctx out.
polished toe and w iping It <>IT on Tony's
M. G. Pillette, of Vida, was In the ltehlng
lag plants, arrived up from Portland Sweetser, of the department of biol-
1 (bought I was In the next «'*"
Architect
E.
R.
Wells
has
submlt-
gives instant relief. V/LHlan>’ It>
yesterday afternoon.
¡ogy at the same institution, passed ¡city over night.
• d plans-for a !' risim residence for J. riioulder. “But I want to tench Liz a [ and there
a great crowd <>f «» "nt-
dian
Pile
Ointment
Is
prepartd
for
R. S. Smith and wife have returned ■ plies and Itching of the private pars t'onseth. .»nd also for a 5-rom bunga­ lesson. She thinks 1 belong to her. »Me tbe courtHMUB where lb« Ju,'v''
Charles F. Black, wife and son. of though Newport this week enroute for
Cripple Creek. Colo., were arrivals the Yachats river for a month's hunt­ from a trip to Seattle.
sold by Linn I!rug C». IV low for A*. M Webber, both homes Hile'« been brngglng that I daren't meiits wore going I'll. And every bo«
Frank Fisk, of Fairview, on the Si- aid is
in Eugene yesterday.
| ing and fishing. Both were accom-
50c
and 11. Williams Mfv Co. to be bi.yft in Springfield Mr. Wells spenk to nnother girl. Liz la all right — and then a very beautiful "ti<l itup«*e-
mall
uslaw, is in the city.
Dr. Geo. Wall and Professor H. B panied by their wives.
1« a very Ilnsy man nowadays.
In some ways. Khe’a drinking a little llig court "lllcer angel would coin» out­
Fletcher Pentz. the ne»s dealer.
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' „ : for an out-
■ > Francis J. Heney, the San Francls-
Leonard
left l'_:
this
morning
Francis-
James Clark, the real estate man. too much lately. And aim uses lan side the door and call anotlwr i»** 10
received here yestwr-
postcard
A
ing
■_
= at
_ T_i'i
Tsiltcoos
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Lake.
.
I I co
co prosecutor,
prosecutor, was
was seeking
seeking seclusion
seclusion Is visiting at Medford.
Angel, Or.i rev «»Is Ifte his boi.Aifi a fine 1910 model White
*•»»
f
r» «•r»zxl o I n »» «4 1 nz»l *4 re f o 11 v FicTi olinilt AlQi'H 11AV
M. S. Barker, who has been very ill, day from Mt. citizens nr common iai steamer. It Is claimed to be th«' boat gunge that a lady oughtn't.’*
Mrs.
E. Bailey «■»»«•*
went ♦zv
to XC
Marcola
and incidentally fish about Alsea bay
a loud roke.
fart that the
"You're engaged, ain’t you?“ ask«*d i Wtiiia 1 waa ronaldertug my »"•
yesterday afternoon to visit a few early In the week, having been regis­ is reported better totday.
yet. wich numerous Improvements
place
ht»'
stolen
rtte
body
of
that
Burke.
V. C. Brown left this afternoon for
tered at Wakefield's hotel, Waldport.
days with Mrs. Spicer.
wordly «Ina anti wonderlug wbrib*
¡fruit pictures from th * ¿'ng'co C<»m- •ssrer thie year's model.
“Hur*. We'll get married next year, there wouM be any uae of my iU1Bi
Mrs. Otto Reichman has returned Mr. Heney drove in from Corvallis, | points south on business.
Mr. McCabe, who Is a sub-contrac-
mercial
Club
’
s
literature,
and
credit-
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S. R. Scott and wife, of Blue River, ed them to Mt. Angek. On rtle rout-1 tor for idle Utah Construrtion <oai- maybe."
from a trip to Seattle. Mr. Reichman and intended to go out by Florence
to prove an alibi by claiming H*»1
: spent last night in Eugene.
and Eugene.
is on a trip to Salt Lake.
"I saw you make her «Irlnk her flrat
eard were the three Etefene girls with P“«y. '■.une to Sprtngfletd today with
In New Jeraey the bailiff •"<"
Miss Zella Zeigler is here from | Judge Hamilton, of Roseburg, now i C. C. Campbell, of Walterville, ' apples, cherries an« Mrawbreries. and fifty mu, reiuly »» begin aclutil vtin- {laaa of be«r.“ as Id Iturks. "That w«a 'lived
,
'cauie
to tbe door and »«ng °Bt*
Portland, visiting at the home of her holding court at Toledo, spends his spent last night in the city.
the name "Eugene" on the dlshewwaK atructlo*
two years ago. when ahs uaed to entn«
Mrs. E; M. 8eward, of Marcola, is displaced by the nao«e-''Mn Angel.'"
¡e-enlngs at Newport.—Tetegram and
No, 90,aBi.743!"
aunt, Mrs. J. W. Hatfield.
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Profewtor
J.
Kenuedy
Informs
down
to
the
corner
of
Cbrystle
bare-
in the city for a day or so.
R. P. Bernharui. P. T. Bernhardt Oregonian.
Tip stepped • plain cloth««
Is the follovnng: •flnn'tyot ’»« that the Commercial Academy win beaded to meet you after supper. Hb«
Henry Holt left this morning for a, Beneath
and R. B. Munroe, of Acme, were ar­
wish you lived in
Angel, «.here reopen Septomher < with v«-ry m- was a quiet sort of a kid then sod there were lota of 'em there, dr*
trip to Hutchinson, Kansas.
From Tuesday’s Daily Guard)
rivals in Eugene l»«tt night.
they raise these?” This-, is a rang eeuragteK prosfircts. He is t>*>«* en­
exactly like preachers ami
J. E. P. Withers went to Cottage- case of plaguarlsm.ltut It IS a c«mpBc listing pupils and makiag the necea- couldn’t a|ieak without blushing.”
Mrs. F E. Chambers and daughter. “Frank Kilpatrick, of LaGrandL Is
•plrit» around JuM
cop« do »a
i
Grove
this
afternoon
on
a
visit.
“
Hbe's
a
little
spitfire
soinetltu««
Miss Minnie, returned this afternoon at Natron.
ment to Booster H^rleg. ef th« Itiuel ■ :*ary piMllmiliary arrang'-tneni» fig- a
-■Ad by the arm he dragged-**0*
:
Ross
Mathews,«
the
Thurston
now.
”
said
the
lild
"I
bat«
jealousy.
from an ontlrt at Newport.
Dr. D. A. Paine is at Newport for
club, who originate the iilea. '
¡very sucoeaaful year
News.
do, yov think? Wby. l-lz!
merchant, was in the city today.
A. F. Dretzke arrived h'-r» this 3 day or so.
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R. 14: lDin'Artc-ks Is the proigtvtnr That’s why I'm going to th« dance
Th« court officer took ber in*1*
A.
C.
Rathmell
and
family
have
re*
morning for Grand Rapids. Mich., and
J B. Gilhamfl of Silver Lake, is in
August time, lalhi o* the nerves ,”f “ new gne-ery store In Ihq-Alliert with Annie. I'll teach her some sense."
¡turned from an outing at Newport.
«Itawd the door. 1 went up to Mf.
expects to reside in Eugene.
But that spiritless, no »mbit ton feet-J Walk'«« building at tbe west end of
the city on business.
“
Well,
yon
better
look
u
little
out,"
C. C. Sturtevant, the Crow mer­
Rev. David Husband went to Al-1 Mrs. A. F. Campbell arrived hom«^ Ing can be quick y. altered b.y talking , Main Mtrmrt. Mr Hendrick«. Is for- were Burke's last words. “If Lis wae> Cop and Inquired about the rate
; last night from a visit !n Portland.
chant, was in the city today on his banv this afternoon.
“A very and one." any« h". lM'lnM
what Is known to dr tggista every- tnerly from Eugene, but for t|je past
A. E: Selby, of Grand Forks, N. D* where as Dr. Hieop's. Restorative | few ui'giths has been engaged In op- my girl and I wns to ancek out to » point« of hla manicured flag«** (
way to Dallas on a business trip.
Joe Reilly, the S. P. detective, re­
dance
couple«!
up
with
an
Annie
Vit
was
an
arrival
in
Eugene
this
morn
­
Mrs. Geo. Bordeaux left yesterday turned to Portland today.
Wltbln 4S hours after begjttnli»« to erat Ing an »«■ cream parlor In a tent
gether-"an utterly IncorrlglW« g,r-
afternoon for Medford, after a visit
Mrs. L. K. Page, of Springfield, ing.
use the restorative, inrprovoment will ¡at the end of the earline, rie has a want s suit of chain armor on under am special terrestrial officak ,lie _
Dr.
and
Mrs.
L.
E.
McDougall
le-ft
my
gladsome
rags,
all
right."
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. spent last night in Eugene.
be noticed. Of' course, Fall health very neat stere, and will aim to car
Through the Innd of the stork-vri- Jones. Tbe case waa »Mlg”"1
Haines.
Howard Woods went to Portland today for the Columbia valley for a will not return, immediately. The ry a, fresh and up-to-date, stock of
I
rest.
John Hauge, c' Colesville, WIs.. this afternoon on business
gain, however, will q«iic*ly fellow groceries. He Is running a delivery ture wandered Lla. Her black «yes The girl murdered her flanc« •" "
Miss Mary Barker returned home And best of afl; yoi« will realise and wagon In ««onnectlon atd also has a ■enrehed tbe passing crowds tiiTlgy. but routed suicide, »he hui! n”
left for Seattle today after a vis!*
Miss Lucy McFarland is here from
i this afternoon from a visit in Port- feel
with his old friend, A. A. Aaby, in Portland visiting relatives.
str itvgttt rr*"
&nd ambition -1
as solMtor tn the field. Mr, Hendricks vaguely. Now and then abe luammed My report to tbe court relate« tb«
'
. your
-
Eugene.
It is returnlag. Qutteda Influence Is », ruatler for busin.m and his bars of foolish little* songs.
Mrs. Lonnie Ham has gone to Cal- i land.
In detail, all of which are •»>*
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
R.
Flint
returned
Jos. Liggett, head clerk at the Hoff­ apooya Springs on an outing.
depresses first th« "Inside nerves" friends bespeak success, for him.—
a ted by reliable wltnea»«*«. Th‘1
Liz
’
s
skirt
was
green
agk.
Iler
I
last
night
from
an
outing
at
NW-
man House. haB returned from a
fhen the stomach, heart and kidneys Ne«M».
Dr. K. A. Ix.-ep returned last night
waist was a large brown and pink of aln 1« death. Pratee the Lora-
port.
three-weeks' vacation at Seattle and from a business trip to Portland.
will usually fall. Str«sgth«n these
The court officer opened the
W H Harris . and
........ wife,
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of Walton. failing nerves with
Newport.
Or.
Hh oop’s
D. R. Lakin went to Portland to­
î>tl» Markham.
Markham, J. Ford.
Frank plaid, well fitting and o*t without
Tord.
Florida, were arrivals Ln Eugene thisl Restorative, and s«e how quickly Snyder. Chas Severson. O Severson style. Hbe wore a,cluster of rings of ■ nd stepped out-
R. M. Walker, of the Aloha theatre, day to visit relatives for a while.
-r.-rrtotri«1
"Poor girl!” ««Id BpeciM 1 , „
went to Portland today to supervise
health will be y«urs again, sold by and A. E. Dean loft ja»t night for the huge Imitation rublas and a locket that
Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Read left today afternoon.
Herbert
Button
leaves
this
evening
the selection of special pictures for for a two-weeks’ outing at Cascadia.
all dealers.
Sao Joaquin valley. Cat.. to look at banged her kn««a at tbe bottom of a Officer '•»« Rev. Jo”*"' wlll‘ * ddHt
his theatre.
Geo. W. Taylor is up from Browns­ for Newport to Join his family there
some land with a view to purchasing. ■liver chain, liar shoes were rm down hl« ey«. “It waa one of
for
an
outing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Newman left to­ ville to spend Sunday with his fam­
The county elerk has received no­
over twisted, high bee I a asd werw case« that 1 «ver met wttlx '
W. E. and C. E. Detweiler, of Port­ tice front' the superintendent of the
day for Seattle and Vancouver, 0. C.. ily.
strangers lo polish. Her bat would ah« waa”—
after a trip op the McKenzie, Insane asylum at Salem that W. T.
A Hurry-up Mretlrinr.
F. E. Keith, of Eau Claire, Wis.,
Charles Rumford, of Abbeyville, land.
“Dlacharged.” «aid tbe court «
•carcely bar« passed Into a floor, bar-
returned
home
today.
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bJvory
houaekeep«M*
recognlztis
th«
Anderson,
admitted
to
that
instltu-
Kansas, arrived In Eugene last even­
W. A. Christal, keeper of the tlon from Lane county on December peed^of effective remedies to be uaed NL
“
Conn
here, J on «say Fir*1
-n
ing.
Booth-Kelly «tore at WendlYng, spent 8, 1908, «Itzped from the aiylum 0» In emergencies—when something must
The “family entrance” of th« Blue know you'll be «witched ,0 * ‘*
oll
THIS WILL INTEREHT MOTHERS
Mel Fenwick and wife, of Spring­ last
night in Eugene.
■quad How would you ,lkn
.
August 12. Not!«« has also been re­ be done right away. Such a remedy Jay cafe received her.
Mother Gray's Sweet. Powders for field, went to Portland today on bus­
J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene ceived that IT. B. Sutherland, admit­ is P'-rry Davis' Painkiller, for sprain«
"W'lilsky, Tommy.” she said as her the missionary force In th«
Children, a certain relief for fever-’ iness.
farther
uptown
murmur, Islands-hey? Now, you qu "trIPf.
Rev. G. S. O. Humbert returned Fruit Growers’ Assoclataion, has gone ted from Lane county on September and hruls««, for strained muscles and slaters
ishness, headache, bad stomach. I
to Med for on -business.
1«, 1905, and later paroled, waa gtv- for the aches and pains ri'sulting “Champagne, James“
teething disorders, move and regu-l i last night from a trip to Walla Wr.ila,
'bese fate« arreate or you 11 '” j *
T. H. Anderson, piano tuner, re­ on bis final discharge on August 13. from blow« and falls.
Burns
and
late the bowels and destroy worms. I | Wash.
“Hure. Mlsa Lintel What'll tb« ferred-«*>•! The guilty P*"* * t«d
turned on the southbound local, hav­
ruts
are
Instantly
relieved
b.v
It.
and
Mr .and Mrs. 8. E. Elevens and son ing been north on business.
’i ”ey break up colds in 2 4 hours !
got to look for In this cn»e
helped to heating.
Its mission of chaser tie?”
They are so pleasant to the taste left last evening for the fair at Se­
Sarah E Blair today began suit In mercy begau seventy years ago. It
"Seltzer. And, say, Tommy, has th« haired, unshaven, untidy
Mrs.
Walter
Carroll
returned
to
•nd harmless as milk. Children like attle.
the
circuit
court
against
John
F.
by ths window reading In h¡1»
((-
Miss Georglne Ransome returned Junction City this afternoon after a' Spray to recover 1550, alleged due Is used In all countries and millions Kid been around today?”
them. Over 10.000 testimonials of
of bottles are »old annually. Thtwu
fail. Sold by this afternoon from a visit at Cres­ visit with her mother. Mrs. Roberts.
cures. They never
as commission on a land sale. F. H. is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’.' “Why. no. Mtea I.lzsla, 1 hav«n’t feet while hla children pl»f
•aw him today.”
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris, Jr., of! Greenman is attorney for the plain­
streets. Got a move on you'
j
all druggists 25 cents. Ask today. well.
Have you seen the new large 3jc
Now. ?Y«»n’t that a rilly dr*® -
Attorney H. W. Thompson left this Florence, have left tor tbe Seattle tiff.
Don't accept any substitute.
size»
’ ” | “I'm lookin’ for 'm.” said Llg after
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