Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 23, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR:), THURSDAY, SEPT. 23. 1909
WWI fOK
E
PEARY GREETED
MINE 0
The eml **f ' h*> flrst dav of th*>
rli,,4 v* 11 lirlngs In the report thaï
tdr -Ji public M'hoiii building» ai,-
tU»<"*’
1 rowdi'd as thi- four w«ri.
I„l ysar
I» ibe grade M hools lhere
U i:i |m ......... <»f teu |M'F Itnl In fil*'
uninlHi uf puplls for lh« rirst duy'sj
r,a|»!r»ll"'i
'l’ielwoncw bulhlliif
„tih ri'llcve the congewtlon i»p,i
l««t veiir, yet thls yrar the
hilMl’iK"
*'r*>wd«-<| lu soin,, rixnu .
(•.•titrai biilldlng lit iuivliig the
dinii'iilly be.'ausc th«< n,w 1
UiMliik’ r»«>ova the surplus dire, t
jyonl» frotn the Ihitteraoii and <i.ar>
gebooi»
Th' I11
<’ Henry.
Wet lll-rbee,
WOMAN KILLED
IN JOY RIDE
AT PORTLAND
|< U !
IK »•
Btoirsir
»»J w*':
Mbool.
août fi **f
ill »*•' of
«ail '*•
when
boa lì 11K I
Mr)er, <
lohn Hob.-ii
<>t ht*r
I
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fl»l |OWK
i
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rullaitit ut
di > »
11
Itila >• a. of
of cum « >
Th«- first
With tu hixd thI m y»uir I n 3tJ0 agiilDMt
jjo I aju 'fui
Th« t*ntra< ««
don« w« r< much stricter thin )wir.
no pupil !»• Ing allowed hi enter on
Mdl'iofi (hl* aioli«* holding ba< k a HOLLAND RESIDENCE
large number
The fact that a large
•umber eiHer ut the middle of the
AT CROW BURNED
ymr. will perhaps with t.c number
tr( to rome lu make an atondam r of
The old Holland house nt Crow. 11
Ml
land mar there for over ?5 years, was
<|,-»tro>ed by fire Saturday afternoon.
The lions«. waHo»n<xl by .Mrs. Mary
t'hc ’»-a- bHx torre rotiMiut» ot u ■>
llollant. mother of the Holland
toachem divid«*d a* ' II«»**
brother«, wveral In number, well-
8u|**rìntpndvni of City Srboolw
known < ItlZetls of the county. She
G«y C S?<»< I t '»n
High S< hool 4iror4v W
Hug. started a Hinall flrv In th*' woodshed
to burn i» me fra !> ami while she
Brnjarnln II uni Ingtoti ai
and Dr nml Mrs Cana ly and her
otount prlrii Ipnl; t«m<- « t », .Inni«
(\HM .ng. E E Muori*, Emina < ha>»< . non.Frank Holland ware In ’he bonne
Mauri«* Stlm«i>n, Lilla Irvln Emily the building caught fire. The blare
Muhr
!» Birr M th lllni;« i»«* wkm bevond control when first dis­
A |4>rtlon of the contents
Tltm’on Su* ui hlUHiiiitr«* Marx Bai covered
of the houac wan saved, but tmiuv
ire H M. Sturbi!» it.
articles of f 'rnlture iml all of Mr*
w
w
Central S boni
llollaml's
tied fruit which she had
Ahn S v I iip
■n*
«I. teachorac
put up f.
vInter were bum**). The
latrila Hrrwfttcr. Iluth II ikvr.
I 1 es w .1 r 1» mt 11 mm. with no Insur­
Ullin, Ibivnvr. Min ni«« Evan*. <
ance. ' 1 poll'v having been allowed
job n n. Mxrtlo A ut rii
MOllIt*
l’alt. mn Bchool i*i.t Patt ♦ III
SYDNEY PORT
SUFFERING
TEN YEARS
Sdney.
21.—Commander
Peary, after a successful quest of the
North Pole, return d to Sydney today
on boa d th«- Roosevelt. The explor­
er's wife was th<- first to greet him,
and as the Roosevelt, after an ab-
M arlton , N J.—I feel that Lydia E.
t .n<e of more than a y<::r, steamed l’inkham’s Vegetable Compound ha»
into the harbor, the expío: r .nd his
ven me new life
ship rtc-ived a hearty welcome from
suffered for ten
th"; assembled shipping. Mrs. i eary
years with seriou»
and a party of friends met. the Roose­
fernale troubles, im
velt ten miles north of the harbor en­
flammation, ulcer,
trance ir. a sea-going tug and pro­
ation, indigestion,
ceeded with him into the harbor,
nervousness, ant?
where groups of people had gathered
could not sleep.
MURDERER HEMBREE
■ to welcome the adventurous explorer.
Doctors gave me
up, as they said my
GRANTED NEW.TRIAL
troubles were
EUREKA, CALIFORNIA.
chronic. I was in
despair, and did not
♦
care whether I lived
TO GET RAILROAD
♦
or died, wh<-n I read about Lydia E.
♦
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so 1
♦
began to take it, and am svell again arid
relieved of ail my suffering.’’ — Mrs.
♦
G; < i • e J obdy , Box 40, Marlton, NJ.
♦
7,’ dja E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com.
♦
1C
t
i. made from native root« and
♦
e •», contains no no'-cotl?« or harm­
♦
in
ful •■
... 1 .o-uay nolus n.c record
♦
a will
.um ia.t -’■number of rv*‘. dal cure«
♦
of fema'° diseases we know of, and
♦
A
,/ropr:
thousan*
• ,'o,"r**»r*'*r,'H’noni'»1<'are
♦ ha e • l-aue
< . i.. i the P iikrtaia laoor. .ory at
kLBEHT
BltnoKLYN. WUO D1SCUV*
i .J road w!
l.TT'i, A'
from womtn who h£.-»e
EICEP N’PKTII POLE
.rom a.mva« cveij 404x11 of
»•.. srn part of
ic.
me: • s of transporting the lumber of female complaints, inflammation, ul­
VANDERBILTS
Humboldt and the north coast count- ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors,
In Schuyler county, Hlnols, June 9.
*»
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
yr to market.
1829.
When
a
small
<
hlid
he
moved
♦
SIGN ARTICLES
The only mode of communication indigestion and nervous prostration.
DIED
♦ to Missouri, remaining there until
at present is by wagon road and by Every suffering woman owes it to her­
i
♦
18 47, when he crossed the plains,
OF SEPARATION water. The proposed construction self to give Lydia E. l’inkham’s Vege­
of the real has been under consider­ table Compound a trial.
At the General h spiral In Eugene. driving an - x team, settling In Mar­
If you would like special advice
ation for several years. A month ago
Sundav morning, Sept. 19. 1909, at lon county, Oregon. In the spring of
New York. Sept. 21.—William K.___ _
. Payson
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about yoorcase write a confiden­
went _ to Chicago.
o'clock. .!<• < ph Davies, aged 71 '49 he went to California and engaged Vanderbilt Jr., and wife, formerly Captain
where he urged the construction of tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at
lit- was born in t'llfflrd
Virginia Fair, of San Francisco, a tihe line before President Ripley of Lynn, Mass. Iler advice is tree,
parish. Herefordshire. England, on In hauling and sawing redwood. In
Nov 30, 1837. and came to America 1850 ft«, wont to the mines, and lu daughter of the late Senator Fair, the Santa Fe and Julius Kruttschnltt, and always helpful.
signed a separation agreement,' director of maintenance and opeda^
In 1880. He came west to Oregon 1852 returned to Oregon to his fath­ have
according to the afternoon palters.
papers. I | non ot the Harriman system.
three years latter, settling at Eugene er's farm in Marion county.
In Mrs. Vanderbilt is now returning I
where he has since resided.
He
leaves one son, J<»hn Davies, of la-wls- 1 853 he came to l-aae county and set­ front Europe with her two children. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graepler arriv­ CORVALLIS MILL
U>n. Idaho, one brother and two sis­ tled on a donation "h»'m in Lost Val­
ed here last week from Dows, Iowa,
ley.
March
18,
1855.
he
was
married
ters In England
He was a jovial
Oscar Maya, of Juncton Cty, 'has and have secured temporary rooms in
In 18<t he 1
FORCED TO CLOSE
man and was well liked by tho-e who to Mary E. William-*
rented a farm of 875 acres about the basement of the M. E. church.
went
to
the
Caribou
mines
in
British
i
He
was
a
member
knew him well,
eght miles southwest of Eugene, and Mr. Greapler has purchased twenty
Columbia returning later in the year
Corvallis, Or., Sept. IS.—The Oc­
of the Episcopal church.
to his home where heremained until exi»ects to move there this week. He acres of the Millet tract on the corner cidental Lumber Company, employing
has
secured
a
bargain
as
he
pur
­
next
to
Chas.
Dickerson's.
He
reports
after the death of Sis wife in 1894.
Melvina Hays di«! at her resl- Since then he has made his home with chased the lease held by O. E. Trout a large number of people in that sec­ 40 men. dosed its mill here this
In Junction City, Wednesday. his daughter. Mrs. William Preston, wh<> recently left for Alberta. Mr. bon cf Iowa that are thinking of com­ morning, pending a decision of South­
ern Pacific officials in regard to
Mays will engage in general farming ing of coming here.—J. C. Times.
15. 1909. ag<>d 73 vears, 5 of this city.
switching rates. Six dollars a car
and
stock
raising.
He
has
a
lease
< and 17 days. She had l>wn
He leaves the following children:
for switching a distance of les3 than
for
two
years,
with
an
option
pro
­
Thomas H. Hunsaker, of Zion; Elite
Marriage llcen*s were granted this 1 a mile is considered exorbitant by the
B. Hunsaker, of San Francisc : Mrs.' vided it is not eo’d.
afternoon to the following:
Robert milling company. This is a double
William Preston, Mrs. Hugh Hamp-1
L. Jones, of Portland, and Miss Dana rate, charged by the Southern Pac‘-
ton, of Eugene: Mr*. A. L. Roney, of
C. S. Frank
this afternoon let
the > T. Brabham, of Eugene: Daniel J. fic, however, because of the fact that
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Go: en; Mrs. C. M. Parker an i Mrs. o n;ra t for the erection of his two-* Thomas and Miss Georgette Berg, the Corvallis & .-astern tracks must
X. T. Miller, of D xter; and the fol­ story brick block at the comer of 1 both of Cottage Grove
be used a portion of the distance.
lowing brothers and sisters: Rev.A .1. Tenth and Willamette streets to Bu-------------------------------
The Occidental mill has been using
Hunsaker,
of
McMinnville;
Mrs.
E.
lev
k
Applewhite.
They
will
begin
'
Jas.
Hayes
today
shipped
< lliitirirj
a car Mary's river and the Willamette for
Miller, of Stayton; Mrs. M. Barbre work on the structure just as soon as load of hops for E. Clemens Horst trans]>ortation pur|>owes.
but these
the excavatUn i- finished.
& Co., form Goshen for New York.
streams are two low to deliver logs.
Da nie St Ins .it ilu.isaker was born i and Mrs. Ellen Morgan, of Eugene.
A H Brixiks Is down from Blue
River and ctat«-s that the people there
are awaiting developments in the
Bln«- River district. Mr. Zimmerman
bee antil the first of October in which
to pay up the claims against the
Lttcky Boy mines and retain poeess-
lon of the property, otherwise it will
pass Into the hands of the interests
who have secured judgments against
him. It Is th<.ught that in either
be
event tie mine« will shortly
worked again with a full force.
Cured by Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetablecompound
r
One Hundred Yoting
Men and Women
WANT
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113 ar3 willi ng to work faithfully under our direction during the coming year
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EUGENE
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