Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 21, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE EUOENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, OCT 21, 1909
A PRETTY VERMONT
C.ipt. Hutchinson is a
OECREPIO SPAIN
Stanch Friend of Peruiia,
Made so by Personal
Experience
BYITS FACEIONS
meeting of the Ladies’ Aux­
“First, better kept lawns for next
the Engine Commercial ' year.
Second, immediate improvement
Washington, Oct. 15.— A high sal­ Club last Wednesday evening John |
I of the parkings.
arled appointment soon to be at H. iiartog spoke as follows:
"The kind invitation to appear this
"Third, systematic tree planting;
President Taft's disposal will be that
of the Panama Canal Commissioner evening before the Ladies' Auxiliary and
"Fourth, a comprehensive plan for
are but outward signs of the evil
io HUceee 1 former Senator Joseph ('. of the Eugene Commercial Club was
done in secret by myriads of dan-
8. Blackburn, who for several years handed me at my personal request, the future for a magnificent boule­
has been at the head of the depart­ for I wanted an opport unity to talk vard and park system, on which sub­
J ruff germs sapping the life blood
to
the
women
of
Eugene
on
a
topic
ject
President
Campbell
will
speak
to
ment of civil administration in the
of the hair. Micro kills the para­
you
this
evening.
of
interest
to
all
its
people
and
one
Canal Zone.
site, soothes th: itching scalp,
"But before discussing the grand
The position pays $11.000 a ypar. that has given me a great deal of
gives lustre to the hair and stops
worry.
boulevard
scheme,
let
us
begin
at
the
Mr Blackburn has not yet formally
it falling out’ A single application
“A child in trouble goes'to Us beginning and do the little things
tendered bls resignation, but offic­
gives relief and proves its worth.
ials here acquainted with his inten­ mot her, ao a promoter when sorely that lie close at hand.
”1 want to ask you; If two girls I
Save your hair before too late.
tions say there Is no doubt that he vexed opens his heart to the women
of his i community.
applied to you for the position of
.Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
Womeu » Influence
maid or nurse girl, both Identical in
delightful dressing for the iiair,
"the
"It is after all
who ability, but the one lean, neat and
free from grease and sticky oils.
i ari
bf
wield the greatest
any trim, the other ill-smelling, slovenly
Ask your druggistior free booklet
and
ill-kempt,
would
you
engage
the
ld<a
| civic improvement
The
latter?
, MOYT CHEMICAL QQ,
i nien are busy wl
t.ie
RO«TL«1> 0*1(001,
"1 hen why should Eugene fasci­
¡world; it takes the women to look
' after the higher elements of civic nate the newcomer as long as there
í’íirln, Or t. 14. Tin* demonntra-
I life. Man may be superior as a mon- are places where our present condi-
¡ tioriM In pro i<--' ngaliiKt th<- execution
ley-getter; it takes woman to spend tlons do not prevail?
"The women have a grand oppor­ upon you to take into your club every
of Kni uri-ci i Ferrer were marked
it for its true purpose to its full ad­
tunity at hand; you are organized minister’s wife in town. Get the: i
i hroughout Frame today, and. from
vantage.
1 rrporfH rec<lived tonight, they still
"Eugene has grown so fast and its and full of enthusiasm; your meet- ! to create a local boost spirit in the.r
<<>i.' Inu*.
business and prosperity have increas­ ingss are four times better attended husbands, and they in turn in their
T •• Latin quarter here Is seething,
ed so rapidly, that the chances to than our club meetings, showing that congregations. The church stands
The Home of Captain Hutchinson, of Montpelier, Vt.
but several times during the evening
make money have monopolized our one woman has as much get-up as for all that is best in the higher
a str ng force of police scattered the
attention and minor matters have four men and with the proper system spheres of life, then why should thy
Chronic Catarrh and throat Trouble,
inanlfeatanta. Serious disturbances
been overlooked. To appeal directly and management you can remove ex­ church be derelict in its own citizen­
••It gives ma pleaaura to write you th:« letter st this time on account <>r th.,
occurred at Lyons where thousands
to the man engrossed in city building, isting conditions, although, I regret ship and allow the church grounds to
of workmen
Socialists and anar-
to lend an ear to the arguments for to add, you cannot entirely undo the be among the worst offenders in this
good your I’erutia has done me when I w as quite done up with a very bad coltl.
chlala paraded. They broke window»
citvic improvement would lead to lit­ harm done this summer. I know of city?
••I could hardly perform my ordinary duties, but fr.,m thu uaouf Peruns
"Have you noticed the well-kept
of th«- reactionary newspaper offices
tle. And yet, unless our civic im­ visitors who went away with such a
1 am aliiumt
to health.
and fobight the police.
provement keeps pace with our finan­ bad impression that their reports to law’ns around our churches? The
• i sm quite convinced that It has helped urn from chronic catarrh, to
Several City Councils have adopt­
cial and numerical growth, we will their friends at home will never be beautiful flowerbeds, the glorious
which 1 am aabjeel. It lias also benefited my throat,
ed resolutions of protest against the
find to our sorrow and cost that the quite refuted, no matter how we tidy vines, the spotless walks and the
••I can truly reram.nil II as the beet all round medicine It has beau my
closely trimmed lawn parkings?
execution.
little things in life are often the most up.
Fix the Parkings
privilege Io beoome acquainted with, of tin. i am quit* convinced from my
Have you? Or have you seen weeds
The Mayor of Cherbourg has re-
important. Tall oaks from little
owa experience.” - <1apt. D'mud M. Hutchinson, Montpelier, Vt.
turned to the SpanKi embassy the
"The women can first of all get and thistles and general unsightli-
acorns grow.
Insignia of the Order of Isabella the
_______
on ness? Isn’t it a straDge thing that
"We boast of our beautiful city and some attorney to look up the laws
turni, and 1 am aJl O. k. yet, so I kuuw Catholic, which was presented to him
we advertise its beauties to all who the subject, to see in how far the au­ we erect a house of worship to our
by King Alfonso.
I am cured.”
care to hear. We photograph a pret­ thorities can insist upon the improve­ Creator, and then let it stand an un-
Ttie police records show that one
_ advertise-
They can sightly ruin? A standing
ty street corner, a beautiful lawn, a ment of the parkings.
J. S. C. BLACKBCRN.
A hervoua BrcaAdawo.
policeman was killed and 76 persons
tc persuade the then so inform the council and re­ ment of civic slovenliness? Isn’t it
Mr. lesa Zliu, odriur au>l pru¡wletat were wounded during last night's intends to do so. as he desires to re­ well-kept street,
Eastern men to bring their capital quest action. Next they can get the beyond comprehension? Do you think
of “Ht, AuguetMte Meneur,” writes:
rioting. Among those arrested were turn to his Kentucky home to live, here. But we close the shutter of council to forbid the use of the park­ it is doing justice to our pretensions?
-Any uu Ui pntrfte werk Mods al five anarchists.
The Commissioner left Colon for our camera to the neglected lawns, ings as storage places for firewood. I Do you think that is religion?
I New York a few days ago.
“W* dial he is nudar a^naateter serre
“If you can get the ministers
the dilapidated sidewalks and park­ believe there is an ordinance on this
________________
«frate
I frarul that wlU> it / tete ay PERSONNEL OF GLEE
ings that are knee-deep in weeds, for subject. If there is, it is not enforc­ aroused, you have won half the bat­
tete »rtrii. a«d
Id-tea Messed to work
if we used them to advertise Eugene, ed. It would be if the people at large tle. You can, for they stand for all
JURORS SELECTED FOR
uuorMAugiy du Ou < * ah la g rad sleep
the wanted investor would steer clear wanted it enforced. You get just that is best and eacn and every one is
CLUB
ANNOUNCED
of our city. Are there any such eye­ such government as you deserve. fond of his church and proud of it.
MIC h'W», su I was tired wed vwi oat
- —
NOVEMBER TERM
sores? Are there many? I want you Make your wishes known and the Yes proud, for it is a source of pride!
Mi lb. uwraiag.
First Concert to Be Giren in ¡
to judge for yourselves. Maybe you council will do its share. But If you But probably inwardly ashamed, if it
•t«ly «•>■«!. and e*n ra< any-
••'r.jooe aixl tavlgorators were seg-
OF CIRCUIT COURT have not thought of looking around. prefer your houses hidden for weeks is as some are.
it Sa wlUxtel aay ut the dte- ICeeUsi and tetad, lait k'S'llj waaof Lan-
Eugene in About a
"We frequently sing "Praise God
I pray you. please do so and notice at a time by cordwood, why should
I can ixnr enjoy
to me Imi Peruna. TUi u eer-
from whom all blessings flow," and
Month
the conditions as they exist at pres­ the council say you nay?
M I naad to do. and M la all «tealy a reurnrkaUu rnmlkiae. 1 was
List Was Drawn by Clerk and ent.
meanwhile we neglect to make the
Offer Prizes
larwivan au-l bla wotuterful restored in throe week« tu luv normal
"Secondly, the women can, by ot- best of these biessings. Let us make*
Value of New Capital
Sheriff This After­
The University Glee Club has been |
hoalUiy «Attenti, my appetite returned chosen. The following are the «tic-,
“Have you ever stopped to think fering prizes for the best kept lawns, the churches the leaders in this civic
noon
and my sioep was retrealilug.”
what the influx of newcomers means? stimulate an interest that will be far- beautification scheme. We did it in
lessful candidates; Tenors, Barke.
Alameda, and the preachers devoted
Do you realize that aside from the reaching.
Curtis. Mallet, Downs. Jett, G Story.
County Clerk Lee and Sheriff
Plant Tre<-s
several evening sermons to It. The
(iabrlelson, Powell, Rolfe. Basses. Bown this afternoon selected the trial men who locate here to find work and
"Thirdly, the women can encour- result was astonishing. We could do
Davidson. Gelssler, Davies, Vawter, jurors for the regular November aside from the man who comes here
GOT ON BIG BOOZE
DEATH OF TWO
to buy a farm or orchard there are age tree planting and secure the it likewise here, and it lies with you
Robinson. Welch, Martin. Frazier term of circuit court as follows:
hundreds of people who come for no council’s co-operation to prevent pro­ women to start the crusade. And the
Barzee; pianist, Ogden; : leader.
WITH JAMAICA GINGER
Scott
F.
Jackson,
farmer.
Coyote
JUNCTION CITY PEOPLE and
Torn Burke. The club now meets ev­ precinct; James Groom, farmer. Sag­ other purpose than to have a nice nuscuotis planting, this variety of Lord will reward you, for as you
sow’, so will you reap. Sow beauty
home in this glorious climate, attract­ eight buttons on one coat.
ery night for practice and will try
and you wilj reap joy; sow lawns and
Bailroad Laborer Evidently W M Johnston and Mrs. Peter to make this year the "best yet." inaw precinct; Albert M. Best, far­ ed to Eugene by its superior educa­
Our Fine Maples
mer.
Florence
precinct;
D.
P.
Cald
­
"The early settlers of Eugene set flowers and you will reap prosperity,
Prof, (ilen has in store for them a well. farmer, Saginaw prt'cinct; Os­ tional facilities? Are you aware that
Likes It Better Than Stuff
B'chard Pass Be
the capital of this particular class of out hundreds of maple trees and to happiness and that greatest of joys
number of new stunts that will prove car
F.
Golden,
farmer.
North
J
udc
-
Sold at the Blind Pigs
catchy. The dull will give their first tion precinct; Charles Brattain, far-| newcomers runs all the way from a them we now owe the few beautiful —the voice of your own conscience
yond
o.ocks we have to boast of. Person-i
j?^to ^7?, constant’Y: ‘Well done!
lierformance in Eugene in about a mer. Camp Creek precinct: Walter N. | few thousand to a good many thous­ ------
.
...
.Well done.
ands of dollars, and that it is a safe sonallv
I do not prefer a deciduous
month.
Wheeler, farmer, West Cottage Grove estimate to average them at least at tree, but that has nothing to do with
W M. Johnston died nt his resi-
precinct: J. N. Crow, farmer. Sius- ; $5000 each? Have you ever stopped the case. They certainly do beautiful­
Freshman Party Postponed.
deuce In this city Saturday evenlng.
law precinct: Albert Ziniker. farmer. ' to figure that 100 such newcomers ly here, but if I built a home on a
The freshman "aquaintance” party Creswell;
October 9. 1909. agged 18 years, 7
James A. Cheshire, farmer,
month* and 24 days, of consumption. that has been announced for tomor­ Irving precinct; G. C. Millett, farmer,! would mean $500.000? They bring street where the remainder of the
Mr Johnston had been in failing row night at the Chi Omega frater­ South Junction precinct; H. M. Par-! their Eastern money and spend it block was in maples. I should not be
health for nearly two year*, ami nity house. Is postponed for one vin, farmer, I.ost Valley precinct; | here; they furnish employment to the permitted to set in front of my lot
mechanics to build homes: to the my own particular hobby of tree, per­
while ills death has been expected week, on account of a faculty ruling
R. Ford, architect, North Eu­ merchants to supply their wants, and haps two or three evergreens, which
for some time past. It was quite a that no social functions can be held James
gene
No.
2
precinct:
R.
O.
Brady,
far-1
they pour money into Eugene without would be green in the middle of win­
shock to the community nevertheless. until four weeks after the opening of
mer, Creswell precinct; Bert J. Don-1 taking a cent out.
ter, when the remainder of the block
Services were held at r«wldence by si bool.
ham,
farmer,
Siuslaw
precinct:
W.
E.
"Realizing, then, the value of at­ was bare of foliage, my trees stand­
No Outsiders at Hop.
Rev Hamm dnoMyteaarfno aon a
Winfrey,
farmer.
Middle
Fork
pre-1
i
tracting the Investor as a citizen, are ing out like a bunch of mistletoe in
There will be no outsiders at the
Rev Hamm adno.M vaerft aon aonk
___ ____
This clnct; W. P. Hills, farmer, Jasper you aware that the neglected condi­ the branches of a bare
Rev Hamm Monday afternoon and Sophomore Hop this year.
oak; r ___
like __ a
precinct;
Harvey
Horn,
farmer,
penaeil lie was staying at « lie of the the remains were Interred in Odd question that caused so much dis- Cheshire precinct: William Rankin,) tion of many of our lawns and of patch of obstreperous hair on a bald
discussbon and comment la. st year,
nearly all our parkings, has been the head. I should be forced to set out
betel«, bill has since changed Ills Fellows' cemetery.
Mr Jonh’ton
well known In was settled without trouble yesterday farmer. Pleasant Hill precinct: C. K. ' direct cause of our losing many desir­ maples for the sake of uniformity,
boarding place to Hotel de Fi rrlng
Hale,
farmer.
Cheshire
precinct;
ton on Bark street. Officer Bonney this community. a-> he resided here at a Sophomore class meeting. The Clarence E. Carlile, farmer. Walton able families this summer? Don’t for the sake of the common good,
found him’ In a frightful condition for a number of years. He formerly dance will be held Dec. 11. At this precinct: A. L. Ball, carpenter, South think that this is guesswork; it is an and by thus finishing that block in
thl« forenoon at the Griggs mid rati owned tie farm now occupied by meeting they elected Gwinn Watson, Eugene No. 2 precinct: T. J. Kirk, actual fact; sad but true-—painfully uniform style, all of it would be more
Pacific Horse Lhiaent In p—:red
Clarence Koon
After removing to manager of the class football team.
true!
valuable, hence my own piece would
him In.
this city he engaged in the livery Thej- intend to get a game with the farmer. South Junction precinct;
"We tax ourselves to attract home­ benefit from my submitting to the
expressly for the needs :! I:o-sex. <nd
Henry
Faulhaver,
farmer,
Elmira
i
busings, but of late has not been In freshman class in order to key them
seekers, and after we get them here, general interest instead of making
riiidimea. Il is a powerful aud pe,te-
WASHINGTON LOSES
down, if the family does not prevent precinct; Wm. L. Bristow, farmer, we ourselves drive them away! Sev­ the whole block, including myself, j
active work
tr*ting liniment, a ruueiiy lor jiacrjtca* •i
Pleasant
Hill
precinct;
W.
W.
Moore,
lie Is survived by his wife and four them on the grounds of hazing.
eral visitors left here in disgust be suffer from the carrying out of my
ij
-’•s. * secthhr
’’
farmer. Elmira precinct: John L. Sto­ cause of the dried-up appearance of personal hobby.
Training Table.
LIBEL CASE TRIAL children ll<‘ carried a certificate of
here this inexcus­
relief o’ pein, and the bust unmjeiM for
The training table was begun yes­ ner. farmer. Richardson precinct; our lawns, the awful parkings. the able mixiug of all kinds of trees has ¡
$2.000 In the Woodmen of the
¡/rains and soreness.
Uneqttaled for I
World, and $1.000 in the Mod­ terday evening at the Dormitory. On­ John Kirk, clerk. East Cottage Grove general air of neglect.
been indulged in, I would get the au-1
curing toe wot'nds and in;u,>w^ o( I,
Indlnnnirolla, Oct .13
Judge A. ern Woodmen, members of which or­ ly nine men have made their places' precinct; Irving W. Petrie, farmer,
Watering the lawn«
thorities to leave only such trees as
JARBED WIRE and ’»or heai.ii), cuts, r
D Anderson of the United States ders served as pallbearers. He owned here as yet. They are: Michael, Main.' ; Siuslaw Precinct: Janies B. Bamford.
"If in some measure the new re­ form the majority, and cut out all i
abrasions, sores end (raises
Tae".: II
H
Court, yesterday dismissed the pro­ considerable town property and was Mitchell, Clark. Hickson, Pinkham, ! farmer, Richardson precinct; W. A. striction as to the use of water fer other varieties, replacing them with
Ho-'e Unlntenl K Wlv jcjrant?ed.
i Blanton, farmer. Fairmount precinct. irrigating is the cause, then let us the species of the majority. In that i
Dodson and Gillis.
ceedings against Delavan Smith and a well-to-do and energetic citizen.
Nn other is so good or heMtH In so •*•>"»
The football practice this week
C. H Williams, proprietors of the In­
remedy the cause and prevent a rep­ way we would eventually have the fin­
ways II it Uns lu Soiisiy, wc au,„-. ...e
I
has been only along one line—that of | BOOTH-KELLY BARN
dianapolis News, who were resisting
Death of Mrs. Rickard.
etition of this summer’s conditions. est stretes in Oregon.
all deakra to refund the ptrehase price.
removal to the District of Columbia
Mrs. Peter Rickard died at the bucking the line. There is no game
Le us not be penny wise and pound
Value of Uniformity
Cl TWA UARQC «OTYLK« Cirrv CKNT«
for trial under a grand jury Indict- home of her daughter. Mrs. A. L. for Saturday so team work has been
foolish.
"The famous Kearney road in
H
oyt C n CM»CAL C o .,
PoaTkAMO cat.
AT
WENDLING
BURNED
"lent charging them with criminal II- Coon, of St Johns, on October 10. abandoned, the team broken up and
Our Parkings
Fresno, flanked for miles by oiean-
**l In publishing articles alleging 1908, at 4 o’clock P m., at the age the men put through the most stren­
BOOKLET
"The parking is under the juris­ ders,, palms and eucalyptus; the
FREE
WITH WINTER’S HAY diction of the municipal authorities. magnolia drive in Pasadena; the
that there was a corrupt profit of of 63 years. 4 months and 5 days, uous forms of football, tackling, line
defense and aggression, and all
$23.000,000 In the sale of the i’ana- of lung trouble.
Let us get them to see to it that those palm drive at Santa Barbara: the cy-
('anal to the United States.
Ellen Collins was born in Dubois forms of football that use sheer Fire Started in Mow and Its Or. strips are put and kept in proper con­ press road and the eucalyptus road
"That man has read the history county, Indiana, June 5, 1846. She strength and- endurance. Next week
dition. Theirs being the legal right to at San Mateo and Burlingame; the
igin Is Not Known—Close
of our Institutions to little purpose." moved to Pike county. January 23, team work will be developed, includ­
say whether in the parking trees glorious drive from The Hague; the
•old Judge Anderson, "who does not lst’,4
shall be planted or removed, it would Unter den Linden in Berlin and num­
Call for the Store
She was united In marring* ing new plays.
view with apprehension the xiicccm to Peter Rickard, to this union was
seem that theirs is also the right to berless roads of fame, all owe it to
°f such a proceeding as this, to the born six children, three of whom sur­ C. J. BARHITE HOME
say what else shall be in the park­ what? To uniformity! The Kear­
the
Last
evening
about
5
o
’
clock
*n'l that citizens could be dragged
As it is now, where the park­ ney road would be just as famous It
Booth-Kelly
barn
at
Wendling
was
vive
her
FROM TRIP EAST discovered to be on fire and was to­ ings.
front their homes to the District of
ings are not in weeds and thistles, laid out from Sacramento; the cy­
- a a hnsanbd. three chil«
She
leaves
Columbia, Cie seat of Government,
. ........ a s.
sister
to mourn her loss.
and
—
tally consumed, together with a large they are improved according to each press road just as enticing if laid out
for trial under the clr«umstan<ea of dren Oscar
Golden of Junction City, Says Entire Country Is Boom­ amount of hay and grain, the win­ individual's whim and a wonderful from Eugene to Springfield, so you
Mrs.
(
‘ thl*
’ c:i
'me defendants are dls-
Henry lit. kard of La Grande, Mrs.
ter’s supply having been stored away. sight is the result. Here a patch of see it is not the location, but unifor-1
ing—Attended Grand Aerie
’’harged."
The origin of the fire is not known. grass, there some roses, elsewhere a mity.
A. L. C<x»n of St. Johns and a sister.
Oh for a spirit of love of home,
of Eagles at Omaha
II. Evy of Evansville. Ind.
Mrs. \\
1
It started in the mow' and had gained posey bed and farther on a whole
Iss7 they came to Ore-
PRESIDENT ACCEPTS
In the j year
—................
such headway when discovered that flower garden. Really, it is laugha­ love of the beautiful, love of our fel­
gon an I located near Junction City
C. J. Barhlte, manager of the lo­ it was impossible to extinguish it. ble. Without stating my personal pre­ low man. which would use this asso­
resided until recently,
cal office of the United Wireless The horses and harness were taken ference for parkings, the fact re­ ciation of enterprising women to rev­
CRANE’S RESIGNATION where they services
were held at the Telegraph Co., arlved home We ines- out before the flames reached the mains that ns In shade trees, so In olutionize existing conditions and
Funeral
Wednesday October da.v night from a trip through the bottom portion of the structure.
parkings, uniformity is absolutely es­ 1 make this wonderfully blessed city I
Monroe
cemetery
♦
♦
Washington. Oct.
14.-
| the most beautiful, the most lovely I
♦ r Ida nt Tati bus m l' Ht' 'I ♦ 13 at 11 o’clock In th. e forenoon, by East, going as far as Michigan and
The barn was large and was locat­ sential.
“An expert in civic Improvement in all the land!
♦ Crane’« resignation as mtnls- ♦ Rev MallH'ck. where the remains taking in all of the principal cities ed only a few rods from the com­
Sold in Enor-ne bv IV. L. DeLano
"The men cannot do it, the club
♦ •<*r to China.
between here and there, lie says the pany’s store. Hard work on the part compared a street block set to vari­
« were laid at rest Times.
East is booming, prosperity being tn of the sawmill force and the citizens ous kinds of shade trees to a Prince cannot do it, but the women can. Let
evidence everywhere he went.| He saved that building and other prop­ Albert coat with buttons of various us lay asdie the financial returns of
sizes and colors.
The authorities the city beautiful. Let us lay aside
COTTAGE GROVE
says the wireless telegraph Is used erty. The loss is $2000 or more.
la interpHied $ mh 1 ahotud Kn
should enforce their right to dictate the question of dollars and cents, al­
very extensively throughout the East
about the wt !i<;. ; u’
what kind if trees may be planted though they would pour in. following
MARVELWMrhrg' ■
SCHOOLS
’
GROWTH
and
the
stations
are
busy
all
time
I
t
MARRIED
the
paths
of
the
city
beautiful,
and
DIVORCE
GRANTED
TLe
new
iyrU; .
They
gladly
would,
if
they
were
sure
receiving and sending aerograms.
“ v-'loetco-’
of public sentiment. It is up to the let us for a moment consider it from
Mr.
Barhite
attended
the
grand
nc. it fk1. . 4
Cottage
Grove.
Or..
Oct.
15.
The
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women to create this sentiment, this a selfish standpoint and realize what
AUTHOR J. M. BARRIE splendid
Cottage Grove public school* have aerie of the Eagles at Omaha last
giving up of personal pre­ it means to our own enjoyment and
At ¡he Matlock house In Eugene. in.ide remarkable growth during the month and had a big time. Two or
that of our families and visitors to M A K V t L. » Ml
London, Oct. 13.—James M. Bar­ ference for the common good.
13. 1909. William H. Parsons last year. There Is 12 per cent so far three thousand delegates were In at-
“Each man's share of the common have everything neat, tidy and attrac- I other, but tend stamp f<_. tt n»»« L i
I
•J"! Mrs. Carrie DeBoost, of Junction over the enrollment of last year, but tendance and the city did itself rie, the novelist and playwright to­
illustrnu*'! t»ook—*• %!*• I. I.
cUout* tn-
full particulars and dirfctioun
day was granted a divorce from his good far outweighs the total of his I tive!
’nr. County Judge O. R. Chrisman, the most perceptible gain .s tn the proud in entertaining,
▼aluable t > ladies. M A I x t ----
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Effect
on
Character
individual
good
This
may
sound
like
,
wife, on the grounds of the latter’s
MtlclaUng
High school, of whlcn there is a gain proud in entertaining them.
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alleged misconduct with Gilbert Can­ unsound philosophy, but I am sure' "Beautiful surroundings mean add­ Woodward, Clarke & Co., Portland,
of over «0 tier cent These niimoers
ed
beauty
to
the
moral
character
of
it
Is
truth.
Strawherries.raspberries and black- non. a young author.
Th(. lloil-Rock of Success
a III be considerably augmented. Last
"For Instance, the general advertis­ your sons and daughters. Isn't that
The suit was not defended. Mrs.
, * In a keen, clear brnln. backed by year there were 13 teachers; there berries of a second growth are notice­
The fruit Is large Barrie was formerly Mary Ansell, an ing of the community brings much worth something? You doubt my ar­
'»«omitala will and resistless energy, I are 15 this venr. Superintendent B. able In this city
THE »I AMOW» HRAMP.
A
larger results to each citizen than if gument? Then why will some men W
’¡'"’h a power comes from the splen- K Barnes, with the co-operation of and luclous and has been caused by actress.
Ix»4lea! A*k yo«r
f r ZX
rkl.i-bm-ter’» l*’»i ’ »nd Tlrn.,,$//k\
One of the many rumors is that that citizen’s contribution were used expectorate ad nauseum in a smoking
hen|th that Dr. King’s New Life the directors, has collected a library the warm weather of the last few
1*111« in Re4 ««<i
car and not do so in your parlor or on
Pauline Chase is to marry Mr. Bar- by himself to advertise his town.
'"I« Impart. They vitalize every or- of several hundred volumes of stan­ weeks.
botti, Ma'ed wfth Blu* RII U m ».
I your clean kitchen floor? Isn't tt
Four Suggestions
r«l»e r»o tether
K mjt nf v« «p v
rie.
Miss
Chase
was
the
original
and build up brain and body. dard works
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MnM. Ank Eng < II1-4 lil.ii.TKk ▼
"I would like to see the women environment?
County Judge G. R. Chrisman "Pink Pajama Girl’’ in the "Liberty
l»l AMAMI» RRlftn
« f •*
’_ A Harmon, Llzemore, W. Va..
take
up
the
matter
of
civic
Improve-
Interest
the
Churches
yexn
km
vrte
ä«
Best.
5a»eo
Xettte« ««
rites: They are the best pills 1
J. K. Cox was a stage passenger to­ took the noon train today for points Belles,’’ and has been playing in ment:
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"And
before
closing
I
want
to
urge
Barrie's "Peter Pan” in London.
*»»r used.” 25c at W. A. Kuyken- day for Vida,
north.
®*irg.
I'M !l M MUÎIMION,
MiiNTPtntn. vr
At the
I iliary
of
D andruff and
FALUNC t HAJR
Every
CHICHESTER S PILLS
.