THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. OCT 28, 1909. NTNE ■V I I NOW UNIVERSITY Is ihe time io guard against Grippe and Pneumonia i ‘”ly costs 25c and might save a doctor's bill Red Cross Kidney Master, the kind that "Feels Good on the Back ’’ 25c OF APPLICANTS BEGINS TODAY Washington, Oct. 23.—One of the Graduates of the University of first of the Important steps in Uncle Oregon have always been known for their high scholarship attainments, Kam's big job of counting noses was Washington, Oct. 23.—Commander Peary has telegraph- but the class of 1909, leaving her« taken today with the holding of ex­ ed to his scientific friends here that it was impossible for last June, has broken all previous aminations of applicants for positions records in the number of succeaaful as census clerks. The examinations Knud Rasmussen, the Danish explorer, to have seen the mem­ professors and teachers It has turn­ were commenced In cities through­ bers of the Cook party, and that the information Rasmussen ed out. Six members of the class are holding responsible positions as prin­ White Pine Mentholated, a new formJa will relieve coughs and colds out the country, every state and ter­ received, therefore, was not at first hand; that the story told cipal« and Instructors in public 25c ritory having one or more cities throughout the state. in Rasmussen’s report of his impressions of Cook, as recently schools Thomas R. Townsend of Portland, wherein examinations were held. Ap­ proximately 3,000 appointments will made public by Mrs. Rasmussen at Copenhagen, lacks authori­ a former editor of the University Lavativc Bromo Quinine tablets Weekly and ex-president of the stu­ per box 25c be made as a result of the civil ser­ ty and is the substance of Peary’s latest message. dent body, has just been selected Hills Cjscara Quinine “ vice grill. These will be for terms • 4 “ 25c of Rasmussen did not assert any direct communication with from among several applicants aa from six months to two years, and Weeks Break us a Cold “ . . . principal of the Central Grammar 44 average-one year in duration. Ah-Pe-La and I-Took-A-Shoo. “ 25c I will Very School in Eugene. Townsend was few appointments from Che Denver Mud - - . - . 44 prominent In many activities while can 25c examinations will be made before in college and was one of the most January 1, and not. many will be An tiphlogistinc ... 44 students ever attending the 4< 50c made until April, 1910. The maxi­ The message from Peary is Intend- • Peary points out. went through two popular University, In his new position he is S. B, Cough Drops, Queen Bee and Mentholated. mum will be drawn In August, next ed to show the impoaaibity of Ila»- . nT others before reaching him. in charge of about 300 pupils and year. a large corps of teachers. These 3,000 appointee« will re­ mussen having any direct eommunica- Earl A. Kilpatrick, of La Grand«, ceive salarlr* of $600 a year at the tlon with those two member* of the elderable importance in the weighing beginning but promotions to $900 at Cook expedition in ita final dash, of the Polar controversy by the mern- also a former Weekly editor. Is prin­ cipal of Union School No. 1. at least will be reasonably rapid for Any Information Rasmussen received, bers of the scientific colony here. Pleasant Hill, Or. Till« High school those who give satisfactory sefVic-e. fe at those recently authorised All appointments will be on proba­ under what Is known as the Li nA tion. All expire by operation of law County plan”, by which several dis­ on June 30, 1912. Not one of these tricts support one high school. It car­ clerks will be eligible for transfer ries a salary of between $120*» and into the classified service. $1400 a year, according to the num­ The temporary positions with sal­ ber of students attending the schooL aries of $1200 and above provided for by the thirteenth census law will dry In the near future, nay« Mr. Big­ This Is remarkably good mc-ney tor That a first class druf stone should carry in stock you will find here be filled for the most part by the ENGINEERS MOVE elow. Last Saturday two gentlemen a young man just out of ¿Allege-. Other members of the class oY transfer of persons already in the THEIR HEADQUARTERS from Sheridan, Iowa, arrived here 1909 Hijh grade toilet articles rMaonably priced now teaching are: Mis« Agnea permanent census office. It being ex­ ---------- and are now guest« of Mr. and Mrs. pected that the latter organization The Southern Pacific engineering 1 A. Bigelow, being relative« of th« Baach of Portland, who is teacher «ngineering will supply all other classes of force no longer has aa office or head-, family. They are looking over the and assistant principal at the Esta­ clerks except those mentioned be­ quarter« in Springfield but are now city with a view of locating and es- cada High school; is« Sue Hayes, in low. reeldents of the new railroad town of tabllshlng a first-class steam laun- the Fossil High school; Mies Fraces Tho work required of the 3,000 Natron. For the past month or so ac-( dry. The gentlemen are John Abbott Nelson In the Albany High school; FV.E FREE and Cecil Lyons in the Coquille High temporary employes is to consist of DILIVERY WAITING four classes; For the operation of comodatfons have been prepared for and Mitchell GoenB. and both have school. Members of the University them there. This morning they be- had considerable previous experience faculty are highly pleased at the ROCM card punching and card tabulating gan moving and they were all gone in the business.—News, showing made by these students. A machines and combined typewriter by three thl« afternoon. With their| INCOJOBATED) course in pedagogy and education adding machines; manuscript tabu­ News Notes for those planning to take up teach­ lation and other clerical work; sub­ office« at the base of operations they | Mrs. Stacey Russell has resigned ing receive« special attention. clerical work, such as that of messen­ are in a much better position to di­ gers, messenger boys, watchmen and rect their work, as they have tele­ her position in the First National phone connections with each camp ail ■ Bank and is now assisting in Hamp­ DEAL FOR^JUNCTION~ !.<>W I II s|l s|.$U koi H laborerfl. Tit* Wiuthcalore loaded Cold Weatlxw . Atrvice the way to Hazel Dell. The office ( ton’s store. Mr. Russell reports the Appointments to the permanent force consists of seven men: H. R. > sales of the store far better last I the Sausalito at the to «11 Is to beware of congns and census force will be made as hereto ­ cold« on tho chest; uh neglected they fore by transfer from other govern­ Jordan and F. R. Hamlet, stenog-; month than any previous month since LIGHT PLANT MADE I Ml*« Jennie Rice, of Mapleton, re readily lead to pneumonia, consump raphers; C. A. Wighohn, draftsman; . the store was started.—News. ■turned b<>ine n week ago after an nb- ment departments or by certification Miss Amy Barbre has accepted the lion or other pulmonary troubles from the existing register of the T. Z. Anderson book-keeper; E. R. I The BrvMlock of Nscceai- lence of I*" month« ut Heuttle The deal which has been pending Jewett, office man; J. N. Fogerty,; position as chief operator and man­ I Mr». William Kyi« and daughter, 11’* In « keen, dear brain, backed by Just as soon ns the cough appears civil service commission. chief clerk; and H. I. Randal, as­ ager of the telephone exchange at between the Howard Electric Co. of liubelln. returned home Saturday Iml'Hiillale will and resistl*«« energy treat it with Hailard's Horehound Applicants must be citizens of the Springfield to fill the place made this city and the Willamette Valley Ivirulng after un «baencu of a w> vk at Ku li a puwer conu s from t.!i« aplen Syrup the standard cure of America. United States, between tho ages of sistant engineer. The force will live in the finest vacant by the resignation of Miss Ef­ Co., has finally been consummated lid health thnt Dr. King'» New Life Use as directed—perfectly harmless 18 and 50 years, except that persons non» Bay. although the papers have not yet IT. M Anderson, n piano tuner of , Pill« impart They vituMte evary or­ A cure and preventive for all diseas­ entitled to preference under Section sort of style while at Natron and will fie Withrow-. The entire force of been made out and signed. The de­ have the best the company can give assistants has been changed. Clara was iu Florence Monday gan aud build up brain *ud body. ' es of the lungs. 1754 of the Revised Statutes may be Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bot- examined without regard to age, anil them. There are three living rooms, Collins will have charge of the ex­ tails have been agreed upon and in J A Harmon, Llzeuiore, \V Va., ■looking after biiHlneaa one for Mr. Fogerty, one for the change at night hereafter and Cora a short time the Willamette Valley I Ceril Kirby, of llxllati Creek, left • rite« They ar»> the beat pill* 1 tie. Bold by Dillon Drug Co. except lioys over 16 and under 18 cook and his family, and one for the Mead will be the day operator.— Co. will take over the plant at this p r.daj fur Eugene to get auiix> r- »ver used." 25c at W. A. Kuyk*'*i- years old. who. if passed, will be el ­ place. other men. Besides these are the News. Profwwor L. R. Aiderman of the daii'a. jptrii for their logging engine igible for appointment as mesenger kitchen, 1 ue Willamette Valley Co. will University, arrived home yesterday dining room and the office. firm of Mead & The real estate I Tie ati .iiuer !!<»«< >>•• went to Coo« boys only. ■ commence preparations for extending from a two weeks' trip through East ­ Their houses and offices are fitted partnership last Machen dissolved I! <’ Statler, the Pleasant Hill real liar last Sunday with the schooner as are the most modern houses, withi week, Mr. Machen retiring from the 1 its line from Eugene as soon as it is ■ '.tate dealer, In Eugen« today I ern Oregon, visiting all of the prln- Ntuallto in tow. REV. E. H. HICKS water, baths and electric lights. Al firm, which was due to other busi­ ‘ possible to do sc. It is the intention clpnl cities In the interior In the in ­ I The M hooti'T Coquille tiinte In on on buttine«« terests of the University. He was at. big overhead tank furnishes the wa-, ness requiring all of his time. Mr. ' of the company to have its line con- iSjodiiy from San Francisco and will ter supply a small dynamo the Mead will continue the business at . nected with this city by December 15. Burns, Canyonville, Prineville and IS PRESIDENT lights. They and hrobablv remain for the winter Th” wholesome, hartnleaa flreeu many places of lessor Importance. He have the best cook that I the old stand with the assistance of 1 We will then have a twenty-four I The Slualav river was reported leaves and tender atenm of a lung left for Southern Oregon points this hour current for either light, power, they could obtain, C. V. Frazier, who Mr. Barnes, who has been with the or domestic purposes. pour feet higher at the head of tide healing mountain shrub give to I>r afternoon. was chef at ' The Forum” in Oak­ firm for some time.—News. Other Notes. ■tnlerilav morning. The rise is due Shoop's Cough Remedy its curative Proceedings of Baptist Conven­ land. He has at his disposal any Landlord Ingles, who has been Joseph Nichols returned from Se­ Ito the recent rains. propertiea Tickling or dry bron­ food that is obtainable, including conducting the American hotel for attle Sunday where his coach horse, tion in Session at I C It Hadley and wife, Fred chial coughs quickly and safely yield fresh fruits. Ice is shipped there ev­ the past six months, served his last as stated in this paper, took every to thia highly effective cough medl-l M, Frank and Ed ery day. Sidewalks have been built Roseburg meal Sunday morning, and Monday I have sold Hall’s Texas Wonder in sight. He received a flat­ cine. Dr. Shoop Assures mothers' lluxt'ne. arrived he between the houses, and the men are morning took his departure with his premium for kidney, bladder and rheumatic tering offer for his horse and sold »»nt to tin* cape M< living the suburban life in city style. i that they can with safety give it to trouble for the last five years, and family for Lebanon, where he has Roseburg. Oct. 22.—Well merited him to a gentleman in Seattle. In even very young babies. No opium, k< trip. I hey left purchased a restaurant. L. K. Page order to keep the very best horse on no chloroform absolutely nothing have guaranteed it in many cases, honor has fallen to Rev. E. H. Hicks th-ir «ay homeward. is now landlord, but whether he will GO but have never had a complaint, of Ashland, formerly pastor of the GREAT INCREASE hand that money can buy. he pur­ The Wnshtnlore and the Sausalito harsh or harmful. It calms the dis­ day's treatment in each bottle. continue to run the American hotel chased a champion two-year-old Baptist church of Roseburg for five - which were delayed here a couple tressing cough, and heals the sensf-' or will lease it, we are unable to O. J. HULL. years. The State Baptist Convention Percheron that walked away with the IN POSTAL RECEIPTS state.—News. kt data on account of the ocean be- live membranes. Accept no other, bine ribbon at the Yukon exposition. in session here this morning elected Sold by »11 i:< rough went to sea last Sunday, in maml Dr. Shoop's. Jess Lawrence, one of the News him to the presidency for the ensu­ Dave Strome has purchased a block [bound for Sim Franclaco with cargos dealers To show the growth of Springfield staff, received the sad intelligence of Dr. Lee. just north of the homo ing year. Three other offices went past year, the report of ' during the last Saturday afternoon that his fath- cf A. E. Tower, consideration $800. to Portlanders, these being E. A. Patch, clerk; F. C. W. Parker, cor- Poetmaster Washburn for the quar- er was in a very critical condition This is a very sightly location. We ter ending the first of this month,, at his home in California, and for learn that Mr. Stone expects to build res|K>n87.92, showing an increase of is in Springfild preparing to place the land was $75 per acre, and for $315.49. At this rate the total for nine arc lights They will be lighted the house and lots, $1,000. Mr. Perh- tion yesterday, ________ ___ A decided advance In the mission- the year is $3,613.64. If this rate for the first time some time next son Is still in the east, . although his ary activities of the church on the of'increase keeps on Springfield will week. In mentioning the rate secur­ family has been living here for sev­ Pacific coast was shown by the re- soon have a second class office, al­ ed for these lights a typographical er­ eral weeks. HANDKERCHIEFS GENTLEMEN, see our all- Mrs. John Milliorn received a let­ |jorts of the secretary and treasur­ though this would necessitate re­ ror stated that the contract was for CURTAIN SHADES er. According to these exhibits. 37 ceipts amounting to $8.000. However, six years. It should have read two ter from Dr. Owen who is located in wool blue flannel Shirt for this is expected to be changed next years. x I jos Angeles, announcing the death of missionaries and missionary pastors The street commissioner is repair­ their daughter. Ixihn, which occurred have served the state convention dur­ year and it may be lowered. Of course it must be admitted that ing the crosswalks on Main street. on the 15th. She was a charming ing the year just closed, with i a A nice Dress Shirt for friends showing of 1,445 weeks of ! labor. i the railroad operations near here are This street will have a very present­ little child and her many partly the cause of this remarkable able appearance this winter with the here will be pained to learn cf her The dandiest Night Robe we The sermons preached totalled 4.309 showing. During the quarter, almost macadam pavement minus the mud. death. There were 24 9 Baptisms and addi- ever had for. . Born—October 18, 1909. to Mr. tion« to missionary churches alone one tenth of the receipts came from The city should take advantage of the Utah Construction Co. How ­ this good weather and have it rolled and Mrs. C. D. Mael, a son. Mr. Mael by letter numbered 301. It is almost too nice to ever, excepting this the Increase is now if they can secure the roller recently purchased a i»art of the The recommendation of the Board Wayne Schenk farm.—Times. sleep in. from Eugene. of Managers that the work of the very large. There is one odd feature about a Did you see those nice C. L. Rhodes, .the son of J. Newton convention for the ensuing year be third class postoffice in regard to the Rhodes, has returned from Washing­ Don't pay more than 30c broadened and extended on a much Handkerchiefs we sell for 10 call boxes. In the first, and second- ton and Idaho, where he has been BOYS AT FOOTBALL BREAK LADIES’ NECKWEAR larger scale was adopted. class offices these are provided by for ihadei. That is our price Budget of $111,000 Approved. for the past year. He will help his LEG OF SMALLER YOUTH cents? Just received, a new line Tho following recommendations the department and the revenues father in the real estate business this complete. from them go to the government. In winter. Introduced by the Board of Managers Cottage Grove,' Oct. 22.—Solman of the latest for neckwear in were adopted by the convention yes­ the third and fourth classes, the Coffman, a schoolboy, got his leg HAIR ROLLS postmaster must provide them and in terday: broken just above the ankle today the East. Collars, yokes, PICTURES First: That the convention ap­ the fourth class the box revenue goes MRS. C. C. MATLOCK while scuffling with another boy. and Large assortment just re­ to the post master, but in the third prove the budget of $16,000 sug- when the two were run into by lar­ puffs, ties, etc. See them. ceived. Have all kinds and class the postmaster provides the GRANTED DIVORCE Have a new line of pie­ gested by the Board of Managers for ger boys practicing football. boxes while the revenue all goes to the coming year and pledge its most prices range frem 15 to 50c. ces just in. Portland. Oct. 23.—Clarence C. I loyal support to this fresh call for the government. The boxes are quite John C. Milne and Wm. Richmond, expensive, and the only way the post­ Matlock, said to be a son of J. D. ' of Grand Junction, Colo., arrived in GRANITE WARE greater gifts. master can get anything from them Matlock. Eugene s mayor, was In the I Second. That the convention in­ Eugene last night. BUGGY WHIPS BREAD RAISERS struct Its apportionment committee is by selling them to his successor. limelight of the divorce court yes­ We have them from 10c to to Include in its budget, to the • It seems quite odd that he should terday. Effie May Matlock, his wife, Just received. Prices 60c, churches the Item of Christian Edu­ have to buy them himself and the secured a decree against him in Judge $1.00. A good assortment The Best Food for Worker*. cation and that it apportion to bhe ! postoffice department make money Cleland's department of the circuit 70c and 80c. court. churches for this pur|>ose. $1600.00, | from them. and cheap. The best food for those who wot*» Mrs. Matlock charged that her hus­ $400 for the Pacific Theological band scolded her when she asked with hand or brain is never higli Seminary. ANOTHER MILLIONAIRE priced. him for suitable clothing for herself Third. That the convention direct TAM O’SHANTERS UNDERWEAR The best example of this is found tn and child, that he compelled her to Its board of managers to formulate BUYS PROPERTY it stands at the top go hungry on numerous occasions, Quaker Oats. t fail to sec our Un- Yes, we have them. A and secure agreements with our na­ and that he refused to work, saying among foods that, supply nourishment tional sources for the mutual support good one for COc. The latest Frank Batton. Jr., a millionaire r when you get ready POST CARDS. 10c DOZEN and direction of work supported by lumberman from Bayfield, Wiscon­ he would not accept, a position, even and vigor, without taxing the diges­ if It paid $100 a month. She married tion, and yet it is the least expensiv® them within the bound« of this con­ for 90c. See ours—they are Our stock is large sin, who lias big timber interests Matlock at Eugene December 1 I, food one can eat. vention. We have some nice granite all right. around here, yesterday bought a Thia great food value and low cost 1899. Judge Cleland gave her the Fourth. That tho convention make it an ideal food for families wha ware jmt in. Want you to change Its constitution to provide for group of seven Springfield residence custody of their child. lo ’ s in Block 8 5 In the east part of want to get the greatest good from a committee on evangelism which e proud of' CANDY, 15c PER LB what they eat. An sec it. shall. In VC co-op-t j (ion with the Coast he city.-JIm tóTRIC GLOBES. 15c ‘I’ll millionaire tis sa ’ es to E Laborers, factory or farm hands. fen ii he has n sys- n . ne week. plenttf " on illy ?r Oats will worlf a IisbiiH'ar.v. seek t<> • ‘ III * ' Í * 11S O Vi ’ k He -.iy bi :ttor and wi f-’tigtie than if out plana for pr a J'.' Taft hitn- fed on •r kind of food. Fifth. Thnt tno proper- i All of .$ T ♦ p <1 >rc proved and nu point a special c r hur »Id. n about V I a cl that * human foe r>n <7^ Weak Kidneys, Lame Back extension d by Pro1 Cr tic lem of multiply! lessor f Y 'rsity ita our present ch nr SPRINGFIELD MAY 190S. 1 1 to 8 reg’ll !ar pack* Preventfcs lafíatniviation of < he 1 iddor re ’ion» nlr’ut them throi age Qs ucked in (urge HAVE STEAM LAUNDRY 10 ST100X0 h hoclrt, branch church»'«, lay efforts, end off either with or >lds. Box o£ 48 era., and that they shall make sug- Sold by all sized family packag without china diahco. Springfield may have a new laun-[ tealers. gestions as to practical plans. • Bowers Everything BOWER.S DRUG CO. Murphey’s Racket Store Si.15 60c, SI .50 DeV/ITT’S kidney and bladder pills for WEEK’S TRIAL 25c I