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THE EUGKNB WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, JAM 13, 1*10 * - FOR WATER RENTS eiiSiS) RHEUMATISM FOR 13 MONTHS. Stops Lameness Much oi tlie < lironic lameness in horses is due to neglect See that your horse is not al. lowed to go lame. Keep Moan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign <d stillness Il's wondeilully penrlraling goes right to the sih > i relieves ths Soreness — limbers up the joints and makes the must les elastic and |>iiant. Washington, J MU I o Fortifh h tliiiiH for th«* I nit« <1 Stat«** anti Inna ' lai |>oMn«*hi»AunN for th« y«*ur Itti I will i <*pi 9 I.,♦»J 7,20' , ov« r two mid a half fnlllloiiM I •♦»«>-. ihath f<>r IH1Ü, If th«, hotlrt* adOptH til«* I < Illi lll«’!l«la 11< >||M of th«* appi<»pt latitimi i ' oiu mitt<*«, «uh-, m l(i rd tolta) 'l‘h«* ruminiti««* cut th«* di-par t in«*nl «"I liiiati'M for th«» «mining y««ar II.IO‘J.52 4 56. ’Hin laiK' rtt Mlngl«« lt«*lll of th«* ap proprial h>n I m m * ii < oa*t biitterluM In th<* Philippin«- Inlundu, wh««rc it I n riH-oin m«*ii<i«'«l that JhOOJino «-M Here’s the Proof. Mt <» f. R «»torts of Kt»*<«, Ofc., R I I> No. I, Bo* 4i, wiltrs •' I falVW la mm I you» l.hilltMMil «>ii a h<*(M fua ««rrw» liey A 11(1 rrtvttrsl * thufough c uro I al- to t*iiMJV»i| 4 tpavln Oh •» n»uk 'I hit Spavin «si a« laife 1« a guinaa tf In hty est 1 nut inn th» last ron>»4y h<i Uiufc- hrs» And vh •lie»» 1» pe*ii<l«i| «>11 lh«*ni during th«« rondng M iii Th«* prim Ipal < uln from Ihn I 9 I u appi oprlatloiiN ftr«« In uniinunl* t |«>n fyi a«*n < <»dNt gun«, «• a ctniBt bul- ittrl«N In th«* Philippin«**, alteration and niHlnt« nnn< •• of m «* ii coawt urlìi- lory, Miibinarln«* in I in a anti alt«** for for 11 fl« a f loin alni M«*U coaht <l«-f«*liMe nf fin- I nlt«*<l StiitcN. The totul for arinunn*nt unti forti on fu .j. * . . in nw United Status I. Sl.tTO.O®. ttot prlnripnl It.m In which li I600.U00 for mouu- and I b I ii . siege und field cannon of equipment An appropriation |4 4<> IHM) Is riM-oniuiendisl for a to- munition and •ub<alltH-r guns for i oust artillery practli-. which la prac- Sloan’s Liniment Mr II M (siUw. of I jiwrrnt», K 411« , III» S'® vHld • • «¡r lit merit m Ito • ■*«< that I haVG ever i»*<l I had a ma «« with m al»« r«« on I »ar am a ■n<1 tin» v< !■ *t!• <4 *• kwan*« I »ntiirlr cured her 1 kwp It ar unci all U m * < i «> a f«4 gall« aod »mall »••Ihng« EtMl for »rwything aia ul lisa •t«<h * / NEW RAIE FOR CHI WA1ER Dr. Austin Flint, Sr, Albert T. Patrick Sl«»4n’s Linnnrnt »«II kill a spavin, curb r»r splint, re duce wind pull« and swollen joints, and iE 4 Hire and Apcrdy remedy for I i M u U, aweeney, founder and thrush. Not Daunted by Failure of Fights For Liberty. Price 60c. and f 1 00 mi.-’n Rbaumatism Is in reality an internal inflammation; a diseased condi tion of the blood cells whicb supply the nour shn —i.t a:. ! strength nicesaary tc* sustain our bodies Tne diw-au is caused -v an excess oi uric acid In tha blood, which eomM from indigestion, weak kidneys, constipation, and other irregularities of the system. Hus uric acid produces an intiamed and acrid condition of tne t.ood. and tha circulatlo .. instead of nourishing the differe .t portions of the tiodv, costtnuaily deposits into the muscles, C-.~S.XU» nerves, join’i and Pones, the Irritating and pain-pro-iuclng acid with which Clty Treasurer Frank iteisner has it Is tilled, '¡"hen follow the painful and torturing ivinptoms of Khauinatisin. prepared a statemi-nt of the receipts We do not claim for S. 3. 3. that it is anything more than a first class blood . J * J and expenditures of the Eugene water purifier, aud that is just what is needed to cure Rheumatism. 8.8.8. goes departoiint for the rbirteen months Washington. Jan 10. The power of the party caucus will he tr.to tha circulation, and by neutralizing the uric acid and driving It from which the city has owned the the blood, effectually and surely removes tbe cause of Rheumatism. 8.8.8. invoked iu the house in an eilort to suppress the revolt of insur during water plant, to submit to the city strengtbc.-is and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour 1 council at H h regular meeting thia stream - »using pain and agony ti ronghout the syitem, it becomes an gents. The Republican leaders decided today that whenever tbe evening Tin- receipt* from water Invigorating, nounsbing fluid, furnishing health and vigor to every portion insurgents us a body differ from the majority the caucu.i shall i rent* for each month were as follow«: of tbe body, and permanently r» lieving the suffering caused by Rheumatism. 8 8 8 is -urely vegetable and will not injure the most delicate system, lk08 , determine the party course. »1.1 9k 65 book on. Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write. pecwiDtA It was suid in the house today that Representative Dwight, 1909 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. . . 1,190 40 of New York, the Republican whip, had taken the names of the •January . 84S.7« February Republican insurgent congressmen off his list of representatives .March . . . ■committee r-r.-ted tho regular 891.95 monthly bill» which were ordered . . . 2,884.80 to whom he regularly sends notices demanding their attendai c»t April . . . .. 1,709 96 I pal ! \n adjustment was made in the .May ... at tunes of division. sa'-rl of tb-j different city employ . .. 1,806.76 J une .... es, warr-nts being ordered for their ... 1,737.16 July........... . . . 2,141.43 payment In mil to January 1. Here Augifit Whlle the army appropriation »'Illi view early In the new ton In which ’ne S»-pt«-mber . .. 2,161.63 after ail saiaiiea are to be paid on engaged the atiantlnii of tbe bousi- was quoted as favoring a <» latiol of October . .. 1J»2O.8O tbe fir»t of each month, giving city . .. 1,510.80 employes a common pay day. when that body convened today, the hostilities. Today b* statel he M.me NWember time ago urged his Insurgent asso Iie-em her . . . 1.945.69 Chairman Williams cf the health mwiiilM-ri niaolf<-st»-d far gri-a'er In- ciate» to adopt a torn-ilia'ory reurs«- committee repoited inspections hav teren In the Plnchot llaUlnger sltua- but he Is now convlni-ed, In view of Total .......................... ing been made of the butcher shops, from tluti and the statement hmui d yester many recent occurrences, that they Transeferred hot ' - and restaurants and found struction fund . .. I conlltlons favorable. day by the n-i>uhllian congr«-»»lonal would lx- rtttht la not dr.lng so He 1« uow Ju favor of a radical programme Petitions for sewer In the alley be- eomnilltrv openly waralng insurgent »33,0X5.73 ••f action The city council has adopted a ■ tween 6th and 7th streets from Mon- Total receipts . . congrwsmen that tlnry- «ouid expect Tbe small showing in February and new schedule for water rates, an i , roe to Harrison were referred to the no help from the administration March is caused by th« fact that a ordinance fixing the sewer com- rates having ; city engineer and the . SxBkte Aue-nd« when they i-aias- up for r.-elec tion Wa»bWigton, Jan 10 Tbe aenat» been passed at tbe regulrr meeting ; ' mittee. Tin- ln»urg<-ut» were not Ualbly agl-I Ordinance regulating water rent eommltu-e on public lands Today re last night, new schedule going into i tated by the action of tbe campaign < r,avi-n«al and atnelM.-’d Ita TeeolutlCi effect on and after Janur-y 1. 1910. als, rules and regulations was acted committee when they appeared at tte- I upon as before sta'ed. and fire and providing for the Balllnp r-J’lnch’>t There has been no just classifica aapltol today Several df tbum linw to water committee < rtf -red t; have Invi-etiiiatlon so as to leave to U” tion of water rates In ae city of alrt »dy observed the atiadowa of issued con toviUM- the method'•if »olo# lug Its An- Eugene, and in many instances the pamphlets printed and Ila Member of a Famous Family of price fixed was arbitrary and not talning full inf.rmation to water us- vi-ntlcitlng committee. have eiTiected lbw the organtamUoa Phyitciani. based upon service rendered. The era. I would tight tooth and i-all to prevent Plat of Wallis-Dorris addition to n<-w schedule will tend to regnla.e Taft'» Mi-axur- their re elwtlon. or th- tr re-uomn.a- and equalize the rate. The new rate Eugene on West 10th street was ap- Washington. Jnn 10. I Iteprewenta- . tlon. _ , in- will not effect the »mall user in any I proved, The city attorney was Introduced in the J Among the significant develop live Townsend material way, the dwelling rate aver structed to take steps to condemn ments In the ln»oirgi-l.t sltuntl«* was house today a bill embodying the opening of lOtta aging »1 00 jh .* month as formerly, property for the the return to the Ina irgetil camp of reiumniendatlons outlined in tht spe the rate being 50c for faucet, 25c street between the > James Huddleston cial message df I’resM-nt Taft for Itepri-M-tilattl-.e Gardner of Massa 25c for toilet. The and Wallis-Dorris additions; also of for bata and chiiaetta, sou In-law to Sh-natar iiuieiidm- nts te the kiterstate com large users will be more particular-1 Van Buren street : from 7th to 8th. i Lodge Garilin-r gs>'i‘ out an Inter- merce law. The application < of City Attorney - a — ~ ' ly effected. A booklet containing rates, ru e« Pipes for a 30 days’ leave of absence and regulations will be published was granted and Attorney G. F. Skip worth was appointed to act in his and dlstrlcuted to water users. place during bis absence. Temporary Tabernacle. R'v. H N. Mount appeared .befare the conce;: In beualf of the Eugeae Mlnstrisl association, presenting a petition tor a oui.diug permit for the erection of a tabernacle which will entirely cover the lot on the south west corner of 6th and Willamette Special Correspondence. Coburg, Jan. 11.—Wendell Bar strets belonging to F. L. Chambers tholomew and .Miss Alice M. Sterns and Al Hampton, the building to be pi-rlndneed by gasL' ltlw ind nephritis. n io Coroner Hoff- a wooden shell structure with a were joined in holy matrimony here < karge of the d-ath of Not the slightest trace of drug« or at the home of the bride last night at seating capacity of 3.i)0<). A special poisoning was found. 7 o'clock. The bride and groom are Moore, von of Jas H<>- ordinance was passed granting this nder of the Rock IslanÄ both of Coburg, and widely known. permit, making provision that tbe WJ Mr. Bartholomew was accused by nancleva. Moore l building be maintained for a period his fellow Odd Fellows of his inten of 60 days and removed at the end tions. but the reply was "it is all off, of this time. boys.” ♦ Minor Matters. 'he A number of boys promenaded ♦ Two Fairmount ministers was auppre»«n "'•* >" ♦ about the house, but failed to arouse I ed petitions for arch lights I hours. Ap mn-ntlv h.- di ♦ ♦ the little man. Wedding cigars are dla'-n-'O. but nr »ti rlous cli « respective churches, one at on display at the hardware store. X !rntli-i-l«l w |tb the case ♦ ner of 17th street and ( Help yourselves. ♦ Avenue, where the Christian church ' pineritfon ♦ yenrs ' is located aud one at 15th street and ♦ J; Wh»-t> the '»ting man w The Modern Woolmen installed of ♦ «•■heck ♦ ; Vil.'ard avenue by the Presbyterian of ag<- Ms father gave h ficers last night as f illows: V. C., AL I for »10" nt'it. since whli lie hr (Church. T..e petition was granted, ♦ ♦ « ♦ L. York; W. A.. F. H. Chamberlain; • providing the churches stand the ■ Inis bt-eit r liberal spennt banker. N. E. Barrett; clerk, David J , city's expense of installation. been drinking before his .............. ♦♦♦♦♦■• Link; escort, J. H. Newman; watch Councilman Williams reported that The police are working man. J. N. Blais; sentry, Peter De o.irr of the tunds were turned over to property owners in the neighbor «try that a di •- often ust-d Vos; manager for thr^e years, F. R. z ♦ J. J. Walton, who was appointed city hood of Frankiyn street at the mill «•rnl spenders awake in ■ Welch; chief forester. H. G. Mosher. X«*«wwwww ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦♦♦« treasurer In .Mr. Reisner s place, the race crossing had raised money by that they would continue , The installing officer was Past Con latter having been removed from the i private subscription for raising tbe drinks freely, may hav At th.» cotirthouw Jan. S, 1910, office by the council, but later rein I street grade and petitioned the city sul S. R. Mosher. « niire rtf Moore's death Betty Knoop ani Li •• Armstrong. stated. The funds that Walton held I to have this work done. The matter not <nnslder<-i! tn have a serious ef Hon. J. H. Booth returned from fect, but some times Its application County Jiulge Helmus W. Thompson were turned back to .Mr. Reisner in j was referred to the city engineer. Grants Pass Friday night, where he April. has producetl unexpected results officiating. Melvin Hansen's petition for cross The total expenses of the depart walk at 2nd and Blair streets was was called by the serious illness of Physlehtns had been summoned to At the home of C. E. Parker, Jan. ment, including the purchase of two tis brother, Hon. J. O. Booth. • The attend Ulf young man. but could <1o granted and the work ordered done. 2. 1910. Grace L. Keever and John carloads of water pipe. «.:• «31 latter was suffering form ptomaine nothing for him. Moore had the rep Free Thomas appeared and asked utation «if always carrying large sums Il E lio.eman. Rev. J. C. Holeman 098.34, leaving a balance on hand of that the council take some action up poisoning but is now much better. A telephone message from there this »987.34. of money, btn had only »2.58 In hit officiating. on the matter of the warrant for Construction Fund pockets. »300 issued to him as an advance afternoon states thàt his early re In the construction fund, which is payment for flume lumber for the covery is now welt assured.—Rose The womrtt of the resort are being burg Reveiw. entirely separate and apart from the city power plant, held by the police, (lending an Invesll- » which the BORN X current fund, the total receipts fbr mayor Had refused and gntlon. although not offlrlativ under • I to sign. w • the thirteen months, including the L .Mayor Matlock explained that he ♦♦«»♦»»U»»0U»»0»0♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦ amount received for the sale of the 1 utter the post m«irtem held on had refused to sign the warrant on The total the ground that it was not regular January 8. 1910. to Short bonds, was »100.952.88. Moore this afternotin disclosed that J disbursements were »88.481.94. and not safe to advance the money death was du«* to h«-art disease. and wife a daughter. Positively ruled by leaving a balance on hand of »12,- in this manner, taking a private per lli“se Little Pills. 470.94. They also relieve Dia- son's bond as security. The council tress Worn Dyspepsia. In- has no power to act further upon -* —sttou and Too Hearty »♦H««» H«»v»»»«»««»«»4««« the matter. Eatli.g. A pertect reu.- Air. Thomas' only recourse is a -■tly tor Ptulnesy Nausea) writ of mandamus. '’»c.wstness. Bad Taste Mr. Morris, superintendent of con tu the Mouth. Coateu struction on the city's transmission pole line, reported poles delivered to Tongue. Pam tn tbe side, the h-ime of her parents Mr. ToKflfl UVKR. They the amount of 3,000 and cross arms an J Mrs. Te i lout, in Springfield. „-ulate tile Dos is. Purely Vegetable. to the amount of »400 and asked O-egon. a' 1" >. m._ Jan. 9. 1910. for a payment of »500 be made on »MALI P!LL JUUU.OÍKE. SMALL «ilCh Mrs Fannie ith. aged 23 years, the contract. Ordered paid. Funeral .-erv - s will be held at the Chairman Garrett of the fire and I .. nt.. Jan. 11. and ' he water committee reported favorably remains taken to Walker staticn for Fi. Sumte Sf.-atjre on bills for material used in the cou- 'WlTTlE Interment. Rev. J. F. Day. cf the flVER stuction of the city s power plant and Baptist church will conduct the ser- d PiluS. I transmission line. Bills were order vices. ed paid as follows: cross arm». »300; Chambers Hdw. Co., »93. both on ac A Wretched Mistake count of .Morris Bros, contract. John to endure the itctiing. painful dis- A. Roebling Sons, for hard drawn tress of piles. There's no need to. copper wire. »255.71. Listen: "I suffered much frem piles.” Bill of Westinghouse Electric Co. writes Will A. Marsh, of Siler City, for electrical machinery for power N (' . ' till I got a box of Bui-klen's house to »lie amount of »7900. Arnica Salve, and was soon cured.” reported, 50 per cent to be paid Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, ece- on receipt of bill of lading. nia.i cuts, chapped hands, chilblains Additional hose for the fire vanish befors it, 2 5c at W. A. Kuy partment was reported ordered. kendall's. Fairmount hose house was reported completed and bill fo the bell, It Is .mnotinsed that the Misses El amounting to »3 7 was ordered paid. George . Irvin’s bill oi »27.7, for ma and X'ormn Hendricks, who own the quarter block at E 9th and Oak bridge construction across the power streets, where the low wooden build plant ditcb was ordered paid. Councilman Garrett reported that ing now stands, will erect a fine two- telephone companies story brick business block there as the farber's soon as the old building can be cast of Springfield along the right of of the transmission pole line moved cwt.y. The building will be consented and agreet to move 60xS<> feet hi dimensions and a part of the of it will be occupied by Pierce Bros., their pole line to one side After the theatre, concert, or when grocers who occupy the old building county road alongside with the Pa you have visitors, there Is no de which will be moved to the rear of cific KTelephone Co's, pole line, and light to come up to the daintl.-a tlie lot and face on Oak street. The would pay »15 toward tbe expense, prepared in the Chafing Dish. buildlns will be faced with white the city paying the balance. We have "Just” the article« The mayor reported having order pressed brick. you need for the meal—s-iperb ed sonje sub-station equipment for cheeses, the best relishes, dainty the power plant. The council rati cra< kers, delicious coffee, etc. HAIJ.'S TKXAB HOMIER. i fied the action. The supper Is bound to be a Street committee reported 10.000 Cardinnl Satolll was beat known In this country as the first apostolic dele succeas if tbe Ingredients are feet of new lumber and 3,000 feet of have sold Hall's Texas Wo'_Jer gate from the Vatican te the (’nited States lie waa born in I'erugta, Italy, purchased here. kidney, bladder and rheumatii old lumber u-ed in construction of lu 1KW and was educated In the moat eminent actumi of wclealastlca iu that trouble for the last five years, and cross walks the past month. country, lie early developed wonderful |mwi-in ut nminry and Inter In life W. L. Kincaid wa -.granted permi-- have guaranteed It In many cases liecnnir a writer of distinction Mgr Sntoltt waa Wevnled to the college of but have never had a complaint, 60 sion to remove trees on Olive stree eardllinls tn INKV On ma viola to mis eoimii» in in.mr many trieial» and in front of his property. day's treatment in each bottle. w heli the cable dlspiili-lies tout o| tin pin.--* m lie i«-.-i ivt-d uuiiOieUs ul O. J. HILL. Councilman Moon of the finance Phone Main 23 teiegiuuia ol ay input uy (ruiu auwireia m uir viuku oiuie». fc I «»«***• 8» «»«ta esa» harsrt, laillr, ibsrp sawtl p >> •( I t r » arts* 6»». AtMrrts Dr Earl 8 Sloan, Botfon M am , Ü B A. COBURG COUPLE WED LAST EVENING A New Su t New Year COOS COUNTY BUILDING BURNS Satisfactio » in clotl.in.T from tho fu nt clay, Ar.d if you do not buy one al first we trust you will before the year ia over. We cirry a line •t-.t is woi.h aa nrnec'c >n. take pleasure in (.bowing cur goods. They look RIGHT. Are priced RIGHT. And wear RIGHT. J sea of l he bill. fl I INSURGENTS WIN « IN HOUSE BATTLE Fusion With the Democrats Is Stronger Than Reg ular Party ED. HANSON East Ninth Street ainless Dentistry Out of town DTvopta -an have» their plate ini bri'lacwork fin. ahnd la one <la> f ntvoaaaary. W« «ili giva y«u a tool pore« i a if 22k gold $3.5( crown for Molar Crown« (____ 5 0( _ 22VB.Ur.Twlh 4(>TMth 3.81 3.51 1 Ä H me» mutui, w Mt’i.M • work OoM Filili.» Enamol Fillinfo Si Stivar Fllhnft Inlay FlUinf» 2.5C ood Rubber Piata« 5.00 Ba«t Red Rub ber Plate« 7.50 Piinl««« [ìtr’tion «.50 aUARANTIID FON 1« Palnlnoa Mtrsrtlon >■ mn w han plat** «r brì i«.* wert ianr-InrxE Oo«iaulMtl<>n Frw*, V<.« cann..t «•<‘*''•1 paini* «w wnrk dun« an» wh.»rr. All fully •u,,r* auf« ed. Miniera«I»»» tri«»«*qul|>m«.nt. H«wt iii«»th«<ia. Wise Dentai Co. F à H. is . i lii’ii.otwu ciNF’GON Tinsi' «W lui. Sis PORTLAND. OrrECjON sines BOOBS' • A. a. w » r. a. S«n4«r». «hi. Wiishiiigtiin, Jun. N. The House of Representatives yesterday, after a parliamentary battle In which a com bination of "insurgent" Republicans and Democrats defeated the republl- an organization, adopted a Joint resolution providing for an Investiga tion of the Interior department and of the forestry bureau. The resolu tion provides for an investigation to bo conducted by a Joint committee of the house and senate. The defeat of the Cannon organisa tion came In the adoption by a vote of 141> to 14»; of an amendment pro viding that tile house members of the joint committee lie appointed by the House Itself and not by Speaker Cau tion. As soon as the President's special message had been read In tile house yesterday C. airman Dalzell, of the rubs committee, brought In a privi leged resolution providing for the Im mediate consideration of the Joint in vestigation resolution offered several days ago by Humphrey, nt Washing ton. Dalzell explained that after its adoption tty the senate and Its signa ture by the President, the Joint reso lution will become a law, giving the Investigating committee power to summon witnesses and to compel them to testify. / The Norris amendment providing for the appointment of the six house members of the committee by the house and was adopted by aye and no vote of 14!» to 148, five voting pres ent. Fitzgerald's amendment elim- nating the Forest Service from the In quiry, was lost by the overwhelming The vote of 85 ayes to 228 news, resolution was then adopted by a viva voce Vote without a dissenting voice. 185 casen an<l sixteen <1 eat ha from typhoid fever I k the SaletnVecord. bold au r.u*' .ic i») W. 1«. A m uuu. The Benton county court has plat el the lax levy at 13.7 mills, as follows: State 3 mills, schools 3.6 .nllla. libraries 1 mill, roads 4 mills. MARRIED : TICn HêAÜÀSHE CARTERS DIED : SJiTTLE fl VER CMTEJfSl THE LATE SUPPER CARDINAL FRANCIS SATOLLI 1 W. M. GREEN