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THZ EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, MAR 17, 1910
” —*
Those Corpuscles
REPORTED SOLD
In your blood,—red and white,-
keep you well If they are healthy,
causo you sickness If diseased.
Mil MEETING
left <
’that the proposed raise Is arbitrary,'
untiee ■ iry mid unjustifiable, aud
believe that an investigation should
be made. The proposed new rates
will affect all valley points betw,vn
Portlaud mid Albany, mid will go In-'
to effect March
The difference between the local
and the present flat 10-cent rate be­
tween Albany mid I'ortliitid In the
different classes is as follows First-j
class. ISc: second. 15c; third, 12c: (
fourth. 10c. The difference between
Portland mid Salem will be: First­
ela»«'»-. 15c; second. 12c; third. 9c;
fourth, 7c.
for lui
S»h mili
I he site on will* h
to be erected. Roy
_____rove bus the con
tract for the erection of the »true
lure.
Mrs P. C. Crandell arrived Mon­
day from Lincoln. Neb., for •» visit
with her sister. Mrs. S. A
McKay
F
mul other relatives mid frleud» Mrs.
Crandell had 111« common experience
London, March 11. A sp»*clul dis­ of being delayed by slid«» and wash
(From Friday's Daily Guard.)
Walla Walla. Wash.. March 10.—
patch from .Manchester says that outs In tho mountains Inst week
Gvl it »«lay tn tb« nawal II qu SI k-rtn or is
The Northwest Corporation, an or­
The great campaign at the taberna­
ihoculatad
IskWt
tons
ewUel
Sanacabw
James
A. Patton, tho Chicago cotton
ganisation of capitalist» who control
cle closed last night with a service ot MACON QUESTIONS
nt»J grain »peculator, was hooted off
the manufactured gas, electric light­
intense interest. About a score were
the Manchester exchange thU after­ CORVALLIS DEFEATS
ing plants, electric lines, and in some
PEARY’S PROOFS noon.
'converted at this closing service,
and subsequently was followed
instances the water systems in sever­ siding, near the fruit evaporator. In , some of whom ar<* among the proni-
OREGON BY SMALL SCORE
al towns in Oregon and Washington, this city. The frame work of the new ; Inent people of Eugene
Professor Cimmittee Votes to Deny Re- tkirough the streets by a large crowd
and obliged to lake refuge in his
has been sold, according to Colonel chapel of Undertaker Marion Veatch Maltbie was greeted with hearty ap­
By a slug!« point. th«> O AC.
bu»ln»*»a office.
ward—Sudden Speed
F. J. Parker, of Portland, one of the on Tennessee avenue is now nearly plause as he arose to sing the last
Patten's coming to Mancheater was team from Corvallis defeat«! the Or-»
completed, and later In the season one of his effective solos. It was a
stockholders.
Suspicious
widely heralded since his arrival In egon basketball Iwwr« at the new
Colonel Parker furtlber states the Mr. Veatch will build a modern cot­ hymn composed by Dr. Oliver enti­
Liverpool, and the reception waa Kyuiiiaslum last night, the score being
purchasers of the corporation now­ tage on the opposite corner of this tled. "No Sorrow Yonder.” Many'of
..._ B. __ Cooper
.
has completed I the songs that Professor Maltbie has
lot. W.
Washington, March 9.—By •ub- ready for him. There are persona In 21 to 20. The playing was eluse al
hold a 60-day option, acquired at a ___
cost of 1100.000, on the holdings of two new bungalows, and now has his usi.i »¡th beat eff*H-t. both aa solos stantially a unanimous vote today, Manchester who were squeex«»d by all stag«» of the game. The first half
the North Coast Railroad. Parker carpenters at work on a large barn In | and with the great choir, have been > the sub-committee of the House com­ the Patten rl»e In th»< price of cotton »as nearly all •> A. <’ '». the scoro
__
last year anil they have neither for- ending 10 tp 3. but I» the second Or­
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on ________
naval _______
affairs, decided
does not know who purchased the the Long addition, which property he Dr. Oliver's compositions
The»« mittee
company, but it Is known that nego­ has sold to the draymen. Harrington men have made a deep Impression on against "beetowlng a substantial re-| gotten nor forgiven the man who at egon sootned fresher and nearly play­
tiations have been on for some time * Barrel. which they will soon occu­ the life of Eugene and surrounding( ward upon (\>n>mander Robert E. times has forc«*d th** price of cotton ed th« farmers off their feet, but
were unable to overcome th»* great
■with II. M. Billesby & co. of Ohicago, py. There are also a number of cot­ country.
Mor»» than
a thousand Peary until he has submitted openly and grain to new figures,
As soon as Patten api»*ared on the lead. The eiithiislnstii was Intense
a firm said to be representing un­ tages under course of construction in have taken their stand for Christ.; proofs that he reached the North
the Nokes ar.d Cooper & Randall ad­ while thousands already In the Pole__________________________________ I floor of th»* Cotton Exchange n bro- throughout, mid the rooting was
limited Eastern capital.
Representative Macon
attacked ' k»* rshouted "Patten." ami instant!) ] great.
In speaking of his knowledge of ditions to Cottage Grove. Lumber Js churches have entered into a higher |
on the ground for a new cottage for and deeply consecrated life. All Commander Peary's proofs.
Macon I hostile cries were raised and the ajr
I here was considerable complaint
said:
Lou Willard on Wall street, and an­ classes of people have b«»en reached , told th»* commute»* that h»* regard»*»! i was fill»’»! with "booings" nnd hoot-1 on account of the alleged rowdyism
Stock Ikw Rapidly.
other
one
near
the
brick
yard
for
Prominent business and professional' the sudden acceleration of tihe speed 'ings, mingled with an occasional of th« ll A t' players. It Is said
"Last Wednesday I calle] on Man-
I h<* American was quickly that Horton, of Corvallis. delllu-rati'ly
ager A. Welch and asked if the cor- Henry McCoy. Watch Cottage Grove men. University and High school stu-: of th«* explorer, after Captain Batlett cheer.
grow
.
—
Leader.
¡dents, as well as others. The large] left him, as suspicious. Before th» surround»*»! by a thr«-nteniiig mob nnd struck .stein, of Oregon, In th»* fee«,
porat ion had been sold, He denied
| percentage have been mature men! captain left th«» party, it hud traveled Jostle»! hither and thither, nm! tho and ther»* were other Instances of un-
all knowledges of any such a deal,
finali) driven to the warrant»*»! roughne»». Corvallis stu
-a; flaally
and women, with men in the major­ only 9.6 miles n »lay. When Peary whvat king was
and said that he did not th.nk it was CLUB PASSES SET
before conducted |
dents have often -------------------
ity. Oliver's preaching has appealed was alone, except for a n»»gro valet door and into th«* street, where
so. He offered, however, to give
and four esklmos. be reported a ¡other
other big crowd gathered and
amt th” I themselves In such a manner,
to
the
men
of
Eugene,
and
the
abil
­
me $40 a share for all the stock Uhat
Or RESOLUTIONS
ity to hold thousands of men w»»ek speed of 2tT.4 mill's a day for five scene assumed even a moro riotous tiatiia lined up a* follow»;
1 held. I refused. On Friday he
aspect.
I Oregon Ruth, centre Mteln
week in the meetings for men days.
called me again and offered me $47.-
ON IRRIGATION after
The mob hurled epltheta and a' Jami».,», forward». Walker and
Enduran»-»» H»r«'rd<tl.
IJniit of
______
is worth noting
No man has ever
50 for my stock. He then told me
Macon quoted Lieutenant Shackl»»- hundred flats were shaken at Pat- 1)<1I( gunrilll
done this before in Eugene.
that the deal had gone through, and
o A (•
Keek,
centre; Cooper
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_ ______
__________
The Eugene Commercial
club
Dr. Oliver and Professor Maltbie ton. General Greely and others to the ten. who turned deathly . . pale, ns tha
that the--e were but two blocks of
_____ __________ ___________
.
mob »eemed on the point of attacking [ ¡{««d. forward», ilrooko and ilorlun.
stock, my own and that of R. E. passed the following resolutions at will leave Eugene with the high es­ effect that 10 or 12 miles a day trav-
I teem of thousands of people, while eltng over Polar sea* was the limit him.
Allen, of Walla Walla, ohat the cor­ its special meeting last night:
That the growth and prosperity these men have repeatedly said En ] of Uuman
_ force of police arrived at
U urn an endurance. ____________________ A _ strong
poration could not get in. He said
"I confess that 1 nm exceedingly a critical moment and hustled him
I. W. Anderson had telegraphed to of our city will always be affected by gene is the best little city on the Pa- ■
get hold of all the stock and that the tee development of its tributary ciflc coast. Dr. Oliver is a young man skeptical about Peary’s ever hav­
... _
____ ” declared into a cab. In which he was hurriedly
Pole.
who has won his best friends when* ing discovered th«
deal had been sucessfully made. I country.
Macon today- before the commit- / driven t> the railroad station. He
That the Willamette valley and its he is best known. As a lecturer he
again refused to sell.
took the first train for Liverpool.
"Later 1 was told on what I know tributaries aod l^ine county In par­ ranks among the most popular, and
ticular
has
such
immense
resources
he
has
won
some
recognition
as
an
to be reliable authority that the
>1 (I
STANDARD TRUST
same Chicago interests that bought that it will appeal to the best busi­ author. He is a Fellow In the Amer­
ps. for
ican Geographical Society and will
the corporation had taken a three ness men of the whole country;
That this dreamland of scenic undoubtedly be heard from In the
guard»
days’ op*ion cn the Strahprn hold-
FILES
SECOND
BRIEF
. ings for $10.000. extending it to 60 beauty and temperate climate will years to come. Dr. Oliver and fam­
days for $100.000. You can quote be more and more sought by people ily leave today for Shasta Springs
Government's Brief, Filed Yes
where thew will rest before taking
me as saving that the dial for tee : who want the best;
That among vast and varied re­ tin the work at Ashland, on March
sale of the Northwestern Corpora-1
terday. Comprised Two
tlon as been consummated, and that i sources agriculture and horticulture 20th. They will follow this meet­
WITNESSES TELL
Large Volumes
according to Manager A. Welch, a will also here be the “mother of all ing wite a tabernacle meeting at
Chicago firm took the entire hold- industries” has been demonstrated Medford.
0F S/TRTING FAKIRS
That it
The sermon last n'ght was
ings in the Northwest.”
The gas and the electric Heit com- both by the United States govern- earnest appeal based on Heb.
through demonstration sta­ "How shall we escape if we neglect
panics of Eugene, Pendleton and ment
Council Hiiiria. Iowa. March 10 —I
Sensational t<*»tlmony by four gov-1
Walla Walla; the electric light com- tions in the valley, as well as by so great salvation?” The subj«M‘
private
enterprises
that
the
small
______
_
was the criminalty of neglect.
| ernment witn<*»»«*a, th»* first called In
panies of CorvaJlis. Dallas and Moa-
of our soil can be trebled
“This Is not criminalty that can
of the I the c»»« of John C. Mowbray and |
mouth, water systems and electric production
by
applying
artificial
irrigation
dur
­
be reached by a court of justice. It
light plants at Independence and
vester- other», neeu»•',! of conspiracy to d«*
the growing season of the year; is not infidelity, atheism, or unbo
__ _
Springfield and the gas companies ing That
fraud by unlawful use of th« Unlt»*«l
we
therefore
consider
that
at Lewiston and North Yakima are the national system of Irrigation for lief. of which I speak tonight. The
timony taken In th»* Circuit Court of' Stat»*« malls. f»*atur»*»l th»* »lay» pro-
the Unit«»! S’ates for tne
the r-i»i«ru
iU»t«*rn i I cv»*dlnga In that <-a»«*
the holdings of the Northwestern this country Is the paramount issue man who expects ko repent and get
right with God. who concedes his in­
Corporation.
Th« t»*»tiniony waa given by Thoa.
district of Misaourla. which Jin-reed,
in
our
promotion
work
at
the
present
terest and' intention of doing so in
Manager O'Conner Dubious.
"that S andard Oil be dissolved ” It Gay, Indli-tml with Maybray, who
time
the future, who admits the truth of
Manager George O'Connon, s'ho
represents years of governmental In­ turned government witness; James
And that we pledge ourselves to
represents the
corporation
here, give our most hearty support, en­ God's claim on him—it is of this
Coon, of Owosso. Mich . and Ernest
vestigation of the oil bualninm.
man of whom 1 speak tonight. I
said tonight be knew nothing of the couragement and co-operation
The government declar»*» this tes­ Fenby, a professional wrwstler. ot
to believe there is not a person in hell
deal and was not aware that Welch men and capital that may be engaged
timony »hows rebates and discrimina­ Shepherd. Mlrh . admitted ■'ate»*rs,"
was
in
charge. He
addmltted, to bring about a moaern system of tonight but who. if he had sought
tory rates were received by the and by <’ A. Nelson, n victim of the!
God honestly would have found Him.
though, that negotations had been on irrigation.
Standard Company, not only during alleged »wlndllng <>|»*ratlon«
To
have
lived
in
a
Christian
com
­
“with some Chicago men” for the
‘-------- ,-e period, but during the
The allegeil
----- ‘ o|M*ratlons
------- “— - of
' Maybrav
Its formattvi
H. W. THOMPSON.
munity or a Christian home and be
purchase of the corporation's hold­
last ten years, • hereby the Stand- and of his associate», members of
President. Ignorant of divine trute and eternal
.Million-
_ a largo what was known aa the
a rd was enabled to brtog
ings.
FR.fNK JENKINS. Sec.
life is nothing short of a crime. The
One in close touch with the cor­
part of the i MtsliJe con*-«ru» Into the alre'f Club." In N«w Orleans. I>env»*f
gift
is
offered
to
the
man
in
need.
poration here, said:
h. cut and and Council Itlnffs. were relate»! with
combination and to
Will any of you accuse God of nn-
of com pet 1- a detail that Indicated that th»* lead-
"I do not believe the entire hold­ CARNEGIE BOARD SAYS
eliminate from the
klndness
when
He
has
been
pleading
ol the bal- | **rs of th»* "club” h.ul an organisation
ings have been sold. If any of the
tlon the principal
with you from the time of the begin­
,/¡«ver t, -fore • qu ill* d In thia ««iinv*
Strahorn Interests are to change
ance
MEAN THINGS OF 0. A. C. ning
Christ
of
your
accoutabflity?
The "s|Hirtlng events" arranged
hands I think is is the North Yakima
It la claimed by the
door
and
knock,
says,
“
I
stand
at
the
electric light plant and streetcar
I and carrl»*»! through by th»**»»» men.
that It shows “a system
COAIM.vNDEli
PEARY
to
save.
”
Neg-
I
came
to
seek
and
system, and not the North coast hold­
aro doing according to the wltn«»aea. were »<>
prices where gompeUto
A recent report of the Andrew Car­ lect has closed your ears to Ohat ap-
business, below the col of produr- ; well planned that there was not th«
ings.”
negie pension board contains interest­ peal. Some of you have spurned
Explorer
whoee
discovery
ot
the
tlon. while raising the ; lew In oth- I remot»*st chance for th»* victim to e»v-
ing statistics as to the relative rank the
__ _____
_______
appeal
of _ loved ones, of teach­
of the different colleges and compar­ ers, of "faithful pastors; have Ignored North Pole fs very much doubted by er parts of the country « JI the cotn- cape and hi« Io«-«» would rang« from
MAKING CONCRETE
Congress
because
he
refuses
to
sub
­
petltor Is either eUtnlna**-d or hie $2000 to $37.i'«O, aoorillng to his
isons of agricultural colleges with the this great campaign which ought to
business brough- to s such a .«tate that ability nnd wllllngtieHS to "loosen
universities. Rather prominent have compelled the attention of any mit authentic proofs.
BLOCKS FOR HANDSOME state
the Sandard Oil Company can con­ up ”
in this comparison it mentions the sensible person. 1 am ready to meet
University of Oregon and the Oregon Bhe people of Eugene at the bar ol tee. "and I am gotag to protest trol It; of obtaining secret Informa­
NEW RESIDENCE Agricultural College, greatly to the
being conferred tion as to competitive business, large­ AND THE FELINE
God and give an account of my against any honor
congress until he has ly through bribing railway employes,
credit of the former.
stewardship. I have warned you. I upon 'him by
The Oregon Agricultural College it have cleared my soul from responsi­ established in the open and not in and using that secret information to
WANDERED BACK
procure countermanding of orders of
as belonging to a class
the dark ”
George Lili Will Erect $10,000 characterizes
bility.
Your
blood
is
upon
your
own
independents
and
to
facilitate
their
of second-rate engineering schools,
A week ago Prof. nn<! Mrs. Hook­
Macon then said that tie wanted I to
which assume the name “agricultural head. In God’s name do not neglect call attention to “one discrepancy r in system of prfc»* cutting and oppres­ er, accompanied by their sm Ralph,
House on 03k Street
so
great
salvation.
”
sion;
of
the
use
of
so-called
bogus
college” in order to get the support
Mr. Peary's story.” This was rhe
1
I were in the depot nt Eugene await­
of the farmers.
The Washington
record of marching reported by the Independent companies, whose opera­ ing a train to Creswell, and »'.lie
Near Eleventh
tions
are
predatory
and
oppressive
State College also comes In for spe-l RUNAWAY DAIRY TEAM
regarded
explorer. Maron sal! he
seated there th« youngster took a
cial mention in the same class.
the sudden acceleration of speed as prinelpally to drive out competition; fatihy to ci
deh
George Lili, the blacksmith, is
and
various
other
means.
”
The report then goes on to saj
Ing room,
rr f. r
CAUSES EXCITEMENT very singular.”
manufacturing concrete blocks in the: some very complimentary things
claimed
John
D.
Rockefeller.
It
Is
"The astonishing part. of Mr.
the tick»' age t If
rear of his property on Oak street, ■ about the different universities of the
Peary’s statement.” snld Mr. M;u >n, by Lh<- government, testified that af- If he took the cat
near East Eleventh, for the purpose /country, specifically mentioning the
terWhe
trust
dissolution
was
ordered
an-l upoi, be * n
"is the number of mile« he traveled
of erecting a handsome three-story ■ University of Oregon, ft particular-! Milk Bottles Strewn All Over per day after Bartlett left him and in 1A92 each of the corporations, as negative, i
residence this spring. The house will I ly praises the engineering department |
Pavement and Gas Main
controlled
by
Crown
~
stockholders.
»’hen no while man was with him as
hied” to f’-<- well.
Last Thursday
contain 2 3 rooms and will cost ovei | of the latter, classing it as first-class!
a wltne;is, his only companions being engaged In Its own branob business the Professor missed the cat, and
Broken by Wagon
$10,000. It will be the handsomest and up-to-date.—Oregon Emerald.
of
purchasing,
refining,
transporting
his negro valet and four etkimos.
while in th« <!«|>. t at Eugene last
residence in Eugene, in the minds
and selling oil. and that "they were Saturday noticed the self same Sir
of many, and an ornament to that I
A dairy team owned by O. W. Lu-
each competing with the other."
Thomas In his accustomed place In
portion of the city. It will be lo­ INDIAN MURDERER
cas, who runs a dairy south of the STATE LAND JUMPS TO
Even assuming, the gov<»rnment th»» waiting room. ’’Tommy”,
no
cated just back of the red bungalow
o't’» »>««-—« »■•"b•«-«(» -*t something
says, that there sa< a purchase of doubt, got homesick, nnd hit the tl»*s
GIVES HIMSELF UP while standing In the rear of Otto's
at the corner of East Eleventh and
MINIMUM OF $7.50 property previous to 1’»99, ft is main­ for Eugene Cro well Chronicle.
Oak streets, and the two residences
place about 11:30 o'clock this fore­
tained that It is well geetled law that
now on the property will be moved
Salem, Or.. March 9
The state where property 1» acquired to sui>-
Aberdeen. Wash., March 9.—Fred noon and ran away. The horses ran
same distance south to make room for Pope, the educated Qulnalt Indian south on Park street and at tfte alley land board today ordered the price of presa competition, th«- acquisition Is
the new one.
who shot and killed two of hi« in the rear of the Hulin building all state land except Indemnity lands void. In aupport of this statement
Mr. Lili has special machinery for tribesmen last week because they re­ near the Hoffman house, the wagon Increased from $5 to not les» than the government quotes at
length
the manufacture of his concrete sented his attempted assault of an collided with the corner of an old 17.50 per acre. The land has been from an opinion rendered by Presi­
blocks, and is doing the work himself, Indian girl, voluntarily surrendered frame shack. The horses here broke selllog for $5 since February 11, dent Taft then on the bench.
with two assistants. He has been at himself to Indian Agent Archer to- loose and continued their mad car­ 190k, prior to which time it was sold Creswell Cronlcal.
it since »ally last fall, and now hi: day.
eer, disappearing from view in .c,e for 12.50.
nearly al! of the material ready to
The price hag been advanced at.
southern part of the city. The wa­
begin construction work
gon was overturned and a large num- this time on account of the general DAVENPORT WILL
The house will be built entirely of
ber of empty milk bottles were increase in land values. Indemnity
concrete, as far as possible, and the
LOCATE IN OREGON
broken and strewn all over the pave- land will continue to sell at $13 an
blocks are of ornamental design. The
ment. A projecting gas pipe wau acre. The state still owns approxi­
interior of the house will be very con­
mately 500,000 acres of land exclu­
struck by the wagon and broken.,
veniently arranged. In the basement |
lowing the gas to escape,»creating a sive of Indemnity selections.
Milverton, March 10.— Homer C.
will be a billiard room and on the:
terrible stench. The wagon was
Davenport, the not»*<l cartoonist, has
other three floors everything will be]
ffJTTAGE
GROVE
ITEMS.
pretty badly damaged. The runaway
almost made up his mind to re-enter
modern.
team was seen by the busy throngs
Hon. R. A. Booth and wife of Eu­ th« newspaper game, and make Ore­
on Willamette street and large n um-
Saginaw gon his future home. He said to­
bera of men ran to the scene of lhe gene spent Saturday In
BUILDING ACTIVITY
day:
where Mr. Booth was looking after
accident.
I am not quite ready to tnak»* n
his lumbering ihterests while Mrs.
definite statement ns to my plans for
AT COTTAGE GROVE
Boot/:.
wav
visiting
with
relatives.
—
ALBANY MEN SEND
T. W. I»e|x»ng and family arrive! the future, but wll^say that the one
Last Year's Great Record May
In this city Sunday evening from great effort of my' life will be to
make arrangements which will ena­
The grand jury this afternoon, af­
PROTEST TO SALEM Nebraska and will make this city ble
Be Broken in the Year
me to spend tho remainder of my
ter having thoroughly inv»/stigated
their future home. Mr. and Mr
Nineteen Ten
Five business men of Albany have DeLong are old friends of Mr. and life in Oregon."
the charges against State Dairy and
Davenport expects to re-embark In
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Food Commissioner J. W. Bailey, of sent a communication to the State Mrs. E. R. Spencer of this city.
Commission
protesting
The season’s building activity has Portland, for alleged cruelty to his Railroad
Mrs. David Griggs and little tho newspaper buxlnovs at Portland,
and the probable result of his ef­
accompanied
by
Mrs. forts will be the publication of a pa­
comment 1 in real earnest, and while cattle In allowing them to starve or^ against a proposed raise of freight daughter,
the year 1909 saw the completion of his ranch on the McKenzie river dur rates between Portland and Albany Griggs, mother, Mrs. 1. H. Bingham, per to be known as "Davenport's
fully one hundred new buildings in Ing the winter, reported “not a true on Eastern shipment.«, and asking returned homo from Eug»-ne Satur­ Weekly,” which may he established
Cottage Grove, this ,r. )i I promts» s bill.” and the commissioners’ bonds­ that an Investigation be made as to day, the first Mrs. Griggs has been within the n«xt throe or four weeks.
this proposed raise In rates.
able to be out since she fell and
to be broken before th" close of the men were exonerated.
The communication In part is as fractured her arm at t)he Eugene
It appears that the testimony be­
year 1910. Among the new build­
follows;
fore
the
grand
jury
was
to
the
effect
theatre onthe occasion of the Schu-
ings already under cou”v of construc­
wholesome Influences,
“Whereas, the Southern Pacific mann-Helnk concert.
tion Is a beautiful modern bungalow that Bailey entrusted the care of his
T. Lusby of San Diego, Old Mex­
nnloons
and there Is
cattle
to
the
keeper
of
the
ranch,
but
railroad
Company
has
given
notice
Thefransfer of the stock and busi­ ico, Is In Crowell this week looking , no
t
,
..................................... >•>> Hunpicion
for William Ward in the McFarland
addition. Will F. Hart, contractor. the keeper did not provide them with that ft is proposed to raise the freight ness of the Modern Pharmacy ■ wan over this seitlon with a view to pur­ of a blind pig being operated. Thu
only booze thnt g,.(H |nto lh„ e(fy )m
Near this new bungalow W. B. Coop­ enough feed. The commissioner was rate on Eastern shipments from Port­ effected by David Griggs and hl» chasing.
er has just completed a similar cot­ sick in bed at. his home in Portland land to Albany, making local rates hr-.ther, Hiram Grigg«, Monday, , C.
It. H. Parsons and R. E. McDaniels liroiiHit In In grips or to private Indi-
A clo .. watd. Is
tage. now ready for occupancy. The at the time the charges were first apply between these points instead of .1. Kem, a registered pharmacist, of went to Portland Sunday night on n ■oiiah by expre/s
Botsford woodworking r.nd lumber | made against him, and he could not the 10-cont rate, which has been in Lebanoon. Oregon, who Is a son of business mission, returning Tuesday sept on students, and-those found
guilty of handling Intoxicant» In anv
our esteemed townsman, O. H. Kem, night.
company have their new dock and be here to personally look after the effect for some time.”
ihe gour
The Albany merchants contend /»eIng the purchaser.—Lender.
mill well under way on the 8. P.| I cattle.
A. E. Robinett, accompanied by way will be fired, just
were expelled this morning
To make and keep them abundant
and beaithv, is to have pure blood, free­
dom from disease and vigorous health.
The chief purpose of Hood's Sarsa­
parilla is to do this, and its tuccee.-» is
attended by thousands of wonderful
cures. Cures of all blood diseases,
scrofula, eexetua, rheumatism, catarrh.
I
BAUET CLEÄRED
BY GRAND JURY
OF CRUELTY
Good
Clothes for
Less Money
At this time of tho year
we murk all our Suits
down In order to clean
them up and make room
for the spring line, You
will find many rare bar-
gains In all grades of suits
We carry a line that is
worth an inspection, and
take pleasure in sbowiug
our goods.
They look R'GHT.
Are priced RIGHT.
And wear RIGHT.
ED. HANSON
blast Ninth Street
arc but outward ognc ol the oil
done in secret by my rladt ol dan-
Jrutf terms tapping the life Mood
ol the hair. Moro kills Ute para­
site. sooth« the ItJtiag tetdp,
(Ives lustre to the hair and stops
it falling oak A tingle a ppi Kai to«
fiics relief asd proves it» worth.
Save yo«r hair before too lata.
Mkro prevents baldness It Is a
delighttal dressing tar the hair,
tree from grease and sticky oils.
Ask v our druggtv 1me free book kt
CO.
MOYT CHEMICAL
f Psclfk H ovm l.lalacnt 1« prepared
eiprevsly lev the need» of honrmm and
r»n<bfnrn. It l> a p»iwrrfui and pene­
trating liniment, a remedy for emergen­
cies A toothing embrocation lot 0M
relief ol pain, and lhe best llnlmrn: 1»
ipralin and toreaett. • Uneqailed l»»r
cariag the wound« and ln|arlc« ol
BAKIirD WIRE and lor hcal/nr cut»,
abratlom, toeet and brultcs
I’acUIC
Horse Liniment 1« fully gaaeantted.
No other It to good or helpful In to many
ways. IIItlallitoaattaly,weauthorite
all deakrt to refund the porchate peke,
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H ovt C hcmkac CO ,
ewna»K c«a
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SOOkLCT
FOUR 0.A.C.
BOOZE STUDENTS
ARE EXPELLED
Sold in Eugene
hf W
L. DeUno
Every Women
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• bolli th»» w<>n«l»<| ful
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