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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUABD, THURSDAY, OCT 31. 190V SIX i Homoeopathic Remedies Medical Batteries > ■ SPRINGFIELD MO VICINITY BOOST MEETING SAÏURDAY NIGHT GREAT SUCCESS : ♦ I •von a v»i .„ui • II )U»4«I*. ", ; M I »m Pisello |>l>*«,.l«. "'T 'M«»», .. "'U...... lot ni» own i................. .luoltitlm..«.. I, . , U1«g«l -| ''’euuMt' (From Tiieeday’s Dally Guarii) Andhw»,«i„|„ , Coin Rlehardaou returned to l’««rt foot-ball team this winter after all 1'ho boys have rulllod and are turn land today. R It I*oppl<<luii I. up from I’ort ing «mt every evening with a lull •quail and several others They have land for a few days c. J. Kirby, of Mapleton, was In l»«u> u«rtl»u.t rwou,,,, Pit,,., a game scheduled for Saturday with Junction City at that place So far the city over night •«i I. «. will _ V«, __ U m .«, little work other than running sig Ralph W«<«d «««nt to Junction City Tb«n **v|l»l««r, ...M.' . .‘¿"Jf kr « u nals has been done, but toward» the this aftsrnixin on business ------- ’J.-V '“"‘i last of the w««ek they will buckle I. F Wooley caiua« down from Cot ....... ¿X-i;’ .town to the strenuous line bucking tage Grove thI» afternoon. Whsu «»,----- C I* Houston, of Junction, was tu L»r ll*« Haar I rhe team practice« on thu railroad a «•VVM Nil Eiigotie ynaterday and today. laud north of the tracks. IMS Lew _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr J K. Johnson was u stags pas Ik»««'» M» ■ 1»IHI» u, ‘f*1* •fit*“* •• '«»A »s«li> Ätt*,*1 senger this luoralng for Vida. W ¿Is a. ,u., Mik« Walker was a pasm-nger to Portland on the n<sm train today Sb,«*» will blwwlt (la U, JM, Jas llnyata, the hop buysr return Mil I» frwl, fTSl.lMl *» »W». «1 to Junction t'lty thl«a afternoon Nul welts «• Hnl «ut «h Mi and Mrs J J. Nlcolle and Mrs Another buslneas house In Spring E. A Ba’an are home from Seattle TkU «111 a»rs LU, snU .pfcl field, this time a lunch counter, Ii AU drusa«««» tell ta sh«. t,, «« Mm q \v OorraU i» how from has been openiwt In the Cant ««el build Oaklaiiit visiting hair non, Oscar Gor Kaa«m1>. bu« ■ I m _ Ing across from the new Rtvett rell. *uiis>r(«Mi ■ «g n n **! »o with a rooming holla« <«>»- I., I M | Ho I II Y* I ! 1'• >*•" ID block, E <» Wattla. of the Utah Construe- The big boost meeting Saturday The pruprl«- lion Company, Is In the city from Na- | I«WW In, I ■ ■" wF ■■ ducted In coniKv-tlon night was a great suc « om and a» a • I an t'."«>.«l B1..1 ,«.." , '**««»w,4a. tor la a newcomer In Springfield Iron • vr, ««'luB’uaii, - , G result Springfield Is assured a fixed from a p«»lnt In Arizona Xrlzona He han A Reap was a pnimonger on t ho l««ie. No Bay.“ Bmlaiiw ». uw a 1 sum for advertising purposes and a fitted up ail attractive counter and Tall nw aln whkh I«« k ,.,u ,,^,1 new and greater enthusiasm now his previous experience In this line Fall Creek stage this morning for Tlw hooka iMh.w wi'.l «er«:, pervades the city. Tom Richardson. will doubtless make a popular place Jasper. >b« J. R. Hill and wlfa«, <>f Lincoln, l...t wvll II m I4 h Portland's matchless booster, John here Kan . were arrivals In Eugen« last I, tn-, u> Wrt.au8 II. Hartog, the artistic and idealis ’ • km u ,<a would ,<>ur I-'U. Jktu, night tic publicity promoter from Eugene, Ian. My sdvlc« •!‘d IL« A W Camp and Gordon Camp, of Imi««« ar. yimre-.iMl « u and many other Eugene residents Mapleton, wer« In th« city over forhstws wool or tw., f, were In attendance. Richardson and wnirt-,- night aeUia wrIiMlawIlli.rin | ,.a, „ ~ Hartog were the principal speakers, ■ V, . - Mrs E I. Koiins went to Portland and (hey both said many good things -. t i »flut « hw «5V.^" u eufaij i xlay to visit her ton. Jas Guvwr, a panel etaee Maa h, > i i — aboutSpringfhUd. but of course Har Thirteen carloads of tie» that have few «lays. tog was prone to si«eak a word for gone to Ns* ilready thin w««««k be- Dr Geo. O'll Dellar took the Sius Eugene accoalonally. John Kestley. president of the gin to lock as though thlnga ware law »tag« this morning for a trip to worth ,«w »11,0.1« rainM. w. »eu bus »ui. Comnieiclal Club, opened th«« meet progregslng on the now road. The Maplct« The Ii F McDonough and family ar »ou t««rs II tosh III Siin.l. |„ ing with a short address. He Intro ties were the standard 7x9 <us»«. l»r Sl««>t>. >l< a u. It*, tu*. »I, rails that «III be laid on this line are rived her« last night from Mitchell, duced Mayor Peery, who delivered a V»ob B«-a SSsll I »M4 Vast A» yet Neb , to ra«sldr speech of welcome He win respond - the heavy 90 pound steel Hu a r.« « «a The ties that Mrs J. F Hickey and child come Wo I O« t'Ml-oiote ed to by H. W. Thompson, president none have been sent. No loaa Uw Itawrt No # r.« M«o of the Eugene Commercial (Tub. Dr. have gone up this week are only |>art down from Cottagai Grove this after Mo S <»■ Iho Kldoor» 8 i » ' s, s, Booth- noon on a visit D. A. Paine followed him with a few of what Is already there Rev. Robert lliwith Is here from remarks, then came Mr. Hartog. and Kelly made a large numtier for them Salem visiting at the home of his son. lastly Mr. Richardson. Hon. It A Booth Aavliim, I. rvgl.Irred at th. Imperlai Mr. Richardson, in his inimitable Rev O. (’. XVrlght ____ went ____ _________ to lto»e hotel. way, at the end of his address, asked Rev. J burg today tn attend the Oregon state for subscriptions to a permanent X G Stlltmxn f -runTly of FKEE E Ugelli*. i» hcr» from Salem attea<. convention of Baptista booster fund, and snqceeded in secur ( ’ . II Burkholder, a prominent rlt- Ing the Congregai !"U i .(»•orlatila WAITING ing subscriptions as follows: J. XV. Louis XX'««et. a farmer living near) Izeu of Cottage Grove, wa» In Eu- me'Ings Shumate and Emerald Heights Co.. ROOM <««>« Il Kelly, .1 a* k K.lly «r.4 Pluasant Hill, had his finger atnpu-1 gen«' on biinlne»» yesterday $10 a month each; John K.stley, M D. Crouch arrived down from Von Captain Zimmeitnan I left Inai ersi). M. Peery. A. J. I’erki. , Charles Rlv- fated Just below th«' first Joint y«'b (INCOPORATED) _____ __ He ____ has pur- Ing on a hunt on the l ni¡H|ua. |a ett. J. XX'. Machen and th«« Spring terday nt the office « f Dr. Barr & calla this afternoon Douglas county field Planing Mill Company, $5 a Pollard as the remit of bringing the chased property at Springfield I. ('. Calle nd«T E M Olnuitead Mr and Mrs J II Starr returned month each; H. E. Rice, $3 a month, member In contact with a circular clerks $800 per year to start and in- Building, Rochester, N. Y. They will be hack an<! F C Banget man nrrlrid ber» He wa» workl ig near tlw raw , to Monroe today and a number of others $2 and $1 saw. creases to $1200. In Hug«»« In n few week« to rc-fde I Inai night from I I "d mid, Xlo, to * died The Royal Neighbors of Donna will a month each. The fund subscribed Uncle Sam will soon.hold an ex- give a Halloween social. Mrs E II Cummings and daughter ntak« thla city thi'lr A box "up will amount to $750 a year, but It Is w lien hi« chanced to reach to«> dos«1 His finger was mang!c«| so have returned to Albany after a visit Mr and Mrs XX c 8 • titn. «fier amination throughout the country for per will beserved at 50c a box. Boxes planned to raise much more than tj It. with Mr and Mrs A It Serfllng in a viali wlth Mr t it I id Mr. W P At the home of her sister. Mrs. postal clerks, letter carriers and oth are secured by untangling the cob that. The committee will call upon badb that amputation was uecces- Eugene. Mora«. Ili Eugetie, In ths mora wo28 the citizens this week for subscrip nary. Shinn, at Cottage Grove Friday, er government positions. The work webs. Mr ind Mrs J S Magl'iilry re- lag for thclr Imm, li lev. Ohio. tions. evening, October 8, 1909, Miss Ma- is pleasant, hours short and pay lib New» Notes turn. I bom,. tbYs aft«*rti<oiii Mia II. Il Xt « « In: .i « Mr. 8. J. from Roger Jones left today for l*ake linda Ann Kem, aged 30 years. 10 eral. It is estimated that 50.000 ap Th«! basket »octal given by th«« IV land, coming up In the r.tud an I Dlllard and Mi ■». w w I am«« ««at pointments will be made this year. Crystal, Minn, after being here about months and 1 day, of tuberculosis. High school on Friday evening was to .Xlbany chi» I after ms ■ to at’.rad It' th«’lr nut«« The government wants men over 18. a year and buying a lot and paving a remarkably success, the school tun- F M Eaton and wife. Miss p. M a dlatrict convention of t the l»ear«o GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Any reader of The Guard can get full for it. He will return in the spring. Ing In gome $52, over $10 of which is Eaton and A It Eaton, «if XX'ater of llonor FOR MEN AND WOMEN information and instructions to pass His father met with an accident and R«v E cleared. This pays up all the debts town, XX Is . arrived In Eugene last «1.1 il«-v formerly the examination by addressing the wishes Roger home to cats for the and leaves sonic money in the tree»- night ami will reside here pastor of c < i«r-içatl<iMl The government gives railway mail Bureau of Instruction. 1002 Hamlin stock through the winter. e!ark and XX'ashburne are plan- nry. When mentioning the debt left I »regoli City. 1 J K upal went to Portlnud tie chiirch iiow statlot •d ■ nlng to set out a big 25-acre peach or i by the school paiier last year this 11 A • • Ilieetlnx II" W a. .1, , <imi>.in|.<| In kfe bere attendlng tic chard this winter above Springfield paper erred by stntlng A C. Dlxon, <> Booth-Kelly $50 instead of mother In-law. Mrs. Mary Abel« w!i<> across the river from G«o. Dorris' $15; these sums are afternooa for not so much has been i lotting here for a year and I«iitnbcr C«> . Icft il place. It will take 2700 peach trees alike as they sound. tend a meet- who Is on h«r way home to Dayton Contraila. W.ssh ti to c-oV'-r th" tract. The> hav«- not Ing < f thè lumberni A big Marlon steam shovel went Obit«. » asssdatlou decided what variety to plant, but I to Natron Friday, but Giles nn I Norman Vnnhynlng of <>f Oregon. XVaahlng and 1 isho. had to be may have several. This year a new brought back to turn It around on Akron, Ohio, after a visit wl’h Mr ' variety, the Alberta, is said to b«> the | J J lliighes and the turntable, g«>lng up wrong end and Mrs. D. I L Cartmell, left fur most popular. The Foster Is gener-1 to. Th«-re are now four of th«*»«* big XXelser, Idaho. ___ ,. I. t'Klay They expect to In Eugen« few a few ally recognized as the best now grown j machines tearing away the hills for be back later to rcsld«' lH«-n playing In tbi ad —„j here. here, although the Crawford Is also I the ”<«w railroad «lay and night. A mlxup of two r Items tn the per batid at the ripi» I on popular. Such an orchard. It Is said, T .««re Is a large amount of blast »»nal column of yesterday's Guard wife will b«« locate«! n 1' will prof' $5 per tr«»e after a few ing being done on the rock work now. made us ««y that Mr» Gvo ------------- ----- Kelly Ing the winter years. i he cost of the young trees An average of one car of powder and nad returned from a hunt at Harris will run up to $300. Fred I.udford and family )«•»»» la XX hat the r«port««r wrote w»» dynamite a day Is being »ent up burg there. Powder houses have been tha' Xlrs Kelly mj returned from the morning for S.m t'ranclwu D rgr Turner retiti ned take In t « Portola :*■ liai and front built along the .oud Three hundred 1 ortlaml util there will go t«> San Jose to vl«4t Mr. from a hunt at Harrisburg head of horses went up Thursday. I,udford'» bn,tiler whom he hiit'l The light String. ts that have been ( Fri »m XX'«dncmli«v.s Daly Guard •sten for over 30 year» placed In front of the opera hoiiw — J. H II Fletcher took th«' stage t* are to be permanent and used for all !< r of th«> Pint T. C Whclcr. c Four thousands poiiniis or dyna big occasions as they ar«« In Eugene. . morning 1 r ls>w« ll i > Grove, «»• 1 National bank <f t mite explodml at once in th«' side of| Hugh Hampton returned this af i The Methodists ar«« planning to • on the after- I un arrlvil In Eug a hill Is quite capable of tearing a' build a $1500 pursonago for their iern on from Goshen w. r - large hole, it was such a charge as church. II. Eaton w«»nt rn Mbnny th ; noon train to lay this that was exploded above Natron The poles for the Eugene power ; afternoon on liiisinesa We have give two SALES on Saturday, 2 Mr. «nd M rs < ___ on the railroad right-of-way tha' . line hnve been distributed as far IIH »<»<» M Miller are Ml thi: INTO xol It Miont homo from Portland startled Springfield, shaking and Thurston. Allen'» Fnot-E.f.i- a p«yder !<»• one day only Dr ‘ D. A. rattling the windows. The blast I Paine returned l.i-t night llcve* painful, «m.nrtli ■' nerrom f»rt The trench for the new sewer en from a trip to _ ________ was plainly felt here. Portland South A Street Is n«-arly finished. and Ingrowing na'ls, «nd Iti.tantly A H Hinkson returned this after Until yesterday there has been n take« the »ting out of corn, «nd 1 noon from n trip north large |>oint of ro« k abutting th«.' river SPECIAL IXX ITATION bunions. It's bhe gr riat'ot comfort J. M directly a« r rss the railroad line. N w .Martin returned Inst night discovery of the age I" '>• from this Ilea In the river and the righ-of- n trip to Portland TO THE MOTIIEItN Ease makes tight or flew shoes feel some sticking the damp ' u Vr* ,h " *"•»«• historian, la way Is clear. For the past month f ir »«»••• •asy. It Is a certain cure < men with drills have been lancing who have either le.ys or girls to go Wi the city for a few day» and all at Ing, callous, «wollen, tired, aching ootn sides of the uiouniaiu and me • i .iooi. W« ai e p mitive that un h 1 Up < ox was n si.ige passenger feet. Ì ry It today, Sold by »!> holes filled with dynamite. By yes extra special low prices on reliable Oils morning for Florence. druggists and »boa . dealer». Bf 5 terday noon they had finished their school shoes will not be found this Jos Hart was n etag« paaaenger mall for 2.*> cents In ■1 • ' work and from the cap on the ex side of the GREAT DIVIDE Boys' this morning fl>r Bl«,. R|V(,r T rial pnek- accept any substitute plosive in each hole wires l«sl and shoes 2>A to 7«, $1.50. Girls' Iron J. M. Nichols, of Junction City ag<« free. Addt««»» Alien 8. Oln>- connected together with two wires (Tad School Shoes 12% to 2, $1 45 Wa* 1,1 •‘-'»Kcnv over night. stud, LeRoy, N Y which were then carried to about Childs’ 4 to 8, regular $1.50 for 85c. • h . i,. If'''? *2^ wlt'' ' f 'son. a quarter of a mile down the rvad, Jufanls soft soles for 18c. I Miss Eda Starr arrived up froln As soon as 1| was Mcertalned that DODGE DEPARTMENT STORE. June.ton City this afternoon the vicinity of the hill was cleared wo2 1 Get from any human life the button was v'.'Hni l1"'”L.Lutk, y °r F’ortland 1» pressed that sent an electric cur visiting In Eugene a f, w days ENGAGEMENT i * onti * onei >. rent tflrough.the wires. In an In Dr. ,\ e MaAlteter is .-xj,.., i,.,| Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable- stant an immense black cloud of We -/Saturday, Flannellette Night, at 59c All the ladles' conversation nn«l home about Hsiurrtay f this we. k ro< k and earth rose to a height of sewing societies of Eugene th it In < H Cochran arrived down from Almost everyone know«". Dr- Kilmer « 69c. These are great reductions and bargains, children’s and several hundred feet followed by a tended holding Joint meeting Satur ’■'•"»■■Il on the noon (fa|n today Swamp-Rout, the gtcat kidney, liver and deafening roar. day are po-tpon«'d until further not ,„in„ “bladder remedy. •** Ua",,r*' ">'* ’•Jlnilra saw- 49c. Ladies’ Short, 2?c 39c. The column of smoke and debris ice. as many members have declared mill man w„s in th., dty (,v,.r night I. cause of its rctiitrk- could be seen for miles. Reports their Intenelons of attending the I able health nttonng J. M Ge, (>f th«> firm of I«.,. £• sizes, 25c. are going buy gaods this fall, you from Pleasant Hill say that It could Banner Boot and S .<>•• Specials of th«- I i>ro]wrt "s. SwsniF E«M“a"X' r‘?t,,rn,"l from n trip be seen therre. The rattling of win- U U.H.t lulhll» Dodg«' Department Store. It is avail yourself of They are rare re- dows was not. notleed In Eugene as llnbly reported that the special Cllt -t?1™.'. ’’ ?’ l” M Roseburg «■very wi h in 0¥tr" much as in Springfield. prices on shoes la without d ubt the nucndlng the Baptist st« ,, eonvven coimiiv rh< uniBtism. greatest bargain giving event ev°r tKiin in the back, tn*" wMEMl hel i in Eugene. E. It Gilstrap arrived bom., on the m« ., liver, bl*Mcr w<>2 1 0 afternoon train • —■- • today ■ and > very part «1™ from the t file Bcil-ltock oí S iicci * m - north. uri:i .rv pa»s«K«' " Iles In a keen, clear, brain, back el by! Rev. ’ H. .. A. Elkina camo down ---- -------- - <. inability 1« Indomltale will and resistless energy. from Cotlagi ;e Grove on the afternoon hn1<! water ami scal'':m; p r> | ’ The livery men and farmers report Such a power comes from the splen train today. or iM'leliccla followi rn’ii-' ,f ''"'’5'*« Mrs. J. ■V Rlfley, ,,f wniin Walla. or lu'er, ami ov< rcoim « th t unpl' the roads ut of Springfield very bad did health that Dr. King's New Life I visiting ,'ier sister, Mis S,' w••«•»■ Hy of I m ing < >mp« l' for tiie «mall amount of rain had so Pills Impart. They vitality every or Wash.. Is through the tiny, mil t” I'.'1 ul’ ” far. The road from Goshen io Low gan arid build up brain and body. M Clem, In Mrs F. E (loodm.in and daughter, times during the night. «■II Is going io be very badly cut up J. A. Harmon, Llzemore, XV. Va., Yes, want us watches that won t , ,, . writes: They nre the best pills I •Ml s .Mabel . Johns:: thia winter l.v the freighting that Is Swamp-Root in m i " ' . son, are home from the i cannot too for us We em- done over It. Already it. Is very bad. ever used.” 25c at XV. A. Kuyken Calapir ya Springs. everything but if yon h «■ *■'1 . dall's. Some half dozen freighters can be Gladys .McKenzie, after a vis or blmlile? troubk’, it v ll I I"'"" “" but are expert and supervise ’t v 1 h student friends |„ - passed either way on the road now. the reigdv you need. Hl’ ' 1 , in Eugeni*, H. L, Carter and J. E. Kenerly returned to Portland today. oughly tciti'd in prii ate pi “ ‘ " *'■'" '■ nr. of Uabiirg, brought to this office, .M I,. |'|p,. reliirred priivd »<> siii'i'i ssful tb l a p" ' Sai nr lay, som«- uttnples of corn I oi.huid today, after a vlsli with and cheerfully every rangenient lias been m.i'le [ ' " , t. grown o ' i their farms which surpass «on -" H. Attorney J > •> Pipe», her««. remkrsof this !>.«|>er, who have a great deal that grows in the corn- lii'egonlan; 1 teady tried it, tiny haw a ■""I’' „ , raising states of i he Middle W< i Superintendent Dr I» A fain,, «IX- sent free by mail. »I- « '""¡’‘«‘.'¿"E of til«' Stati Inn.inn liic yellow ears w«'r»« grown by Mr Sprlgfieid High school will have a more alioiit Swamp-Root, a'1* _ Kenerly i and the white by Mr. Partir find out if you have kid and both varieties are hard and well ney or bin« l.lcr trouble. Directions for < «.He lii lloro s. matiir"d, althoii«' i Ju . «ed from When writingmeiition t'lino of i -mail bottle of Pain- the field, I i<< -rn n;i , te -i en . reading this generous k! ;«-r I perry Davis’) In quart ’i iit«. the Guard office. Mr. Kenerly at- oiler in this | mi ;e r and add pint warm or told water, nwm ten tributes ih Improvement ja <|mi ii »« mi your adrlrcsa to _ with inol owes, thake well until all and yield if corn in the XVIIIame" ■ Dr. Kilmer «St Co. ii a,"‘cent II|> colds III 2 valley to h« tier cultivation than wa mix d. Give aiMint half an onne« »n.N.Y. Then 1 ,i lilcasent Io tl then balance In fifteen minute.«, I: formerly given it. sad oiv dollar size Iw.ttl« « ' .„is it .4 milk, t'hll first dos« Is not eifflcent. This will 10 .""0 IPStllll nil 1«. Don't g.ot, E I’. Williams, of ('basant be found a m ver failing remedy. 35c but M'lrnil i r the mime, . "• I j. *y ne ver fall. for a large bottle. Als In 25c and wa h call« r ni The Guard offli Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, '' , nJ«, < nt». A» day. K. C. O«WiTT Oa COMPANY. CU1CAGÜ. ILL. 3 5c sizes. I drese,Binghumtou,N. Y..u“';VC any substitute. A complete stock of the Boericke & Runyan pre We have all parations. of these well known reme dies, also the B & 1 Home opathic Remedies. For home use, W hite hall-Tat urns Mystic dry cell battery. The best battery for treat ment at home, special price » $5.50 a t . PERSONAL ♦............... Cuti-Cream PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER is guaranteed to make and keep the skin soft and smooth. If not pleased after a mal we will refund pur chase, price bottle 25c Get Health ANOTHER LUNCH Advertising Fund Started and COUNTER HAS OPENED Committee Named to Com- píete It Immediately I and enjoy the use of a hot water bottle, we have them for ... $ 1.00 All our rubber goods are brand new. Pay MANY RAILROAD TIES GO TO NATRON Afterwards Wc do not claim to know everything but we do claim to excel in the knowledge of drugs. If you have a difficult pre scription or recipe bring it to us. We have the best store, the newest stock and graduate druggists to serve you. LOUIS WEST HAS FINGER AMPUTATED REU«. BOWERS DRUG CO. : : PLANNING TO SET OUT PEACH ORCHARD Miirphc/s Racket Store Special Sale Í GREAT EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE Saturday, October 23rd decided to Oct. 23rd,] SPECIAL for CANDY candy which is We have any on aceount of sticky candy cents per pound weather, so we will sell Special Sale will sell o Oct. 23rd Ladies Do You Vp With a Lame Back? Gowns and gowns, all ages at 39c and Children’s Flannellette any Flannellette should bargains. also Skirts, all Flannellette Skirts, Long or If you to this opportunity. ROADS GETTING IN BAD SHAPE »-WANTED——« r—" Watches I I I J | that won’t keep time wc you to send or bring your average wafchmaket fix. No work ploy ’ no tinkers, we watchmakers guarantee difficult ’ keep time, watches to do. all work ourselves a job. Maurer-Copperno-1 Jewelrv Co., inc. 542 Willamette Street, EUGENE, ORE. I HIGH SCHOOL WILL HAVE FOOTBALL TEAM | I I