TWO THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 191* Blood Humors Statue of General Geortfe A Custer Unveiled June 4 Commonly cnuio pimple*, boll«, hlvv«, ev«e?n i or «all rheum, or »'»me other form of •»rupiion but «ometlnirs they exl«t In th»» mywtem. In<|lcate>l by (»»••!• Ing« of weaktb im. languor, I*»«* of ap« j petite, or gem ■ il debility, without cau*in< any bieokhi< out They are eipelled and the whole ty«- tem I« renovated. atrenn<* to an "It I n hood "Aitbough a few hlndranc«»» re- hl* h«*alth to t Mors«* ha* »pent ut he.'. It Is -aid th tarJe.l th«* progress to Eugene, the Filially the antics of the dock pos­ I next stop, they arrived at »1 30. wc'l »•»cry dollar * it I m. came »<> uncanny that no one would satisfied with the pleasure of the trip seMKHl. In her A I eq il 1 si­ up th.* valley. They ha/"-n a IthoUt mad*» men and women an«l con«luct«*d into band's behalf practically th«* city After showing them about mouey. who has "Much as It pains me to admit It.” the streets for awhile th«» Kugenlanx an Moun»'. Mich., where General George A. luster lived for a time. Uouored apin el’y of I ugene Th,* Eugene Daily time ago. so that all I now have la the memory oí the famous tighter by sutsenbiug tor a tuuu to build a bruuz«» Guard has the following to »ay of the what my furniture brought But I statue. The statue of Geuerul Custer Is the work of E C. Put tor. oue <,1 leij'e.*xlon ti .»de on the McMi.invilie do n«»t care 1 will beg If I can only America's leading sculpture. get my husband free, Although I party: 'They looked over Eugene and all have worked night and day for his 1‘nl»*»» a r»’*»t»lte i* granted, ««a* of deviate It to be one of the p»»ttiest freedom. It seem* that I have a.'c.ni New York'» mint dartnx .«r I deeper- town* In the state and one of th»* pll-h«»l so little. Il I* dise» 'uraglng ate "yeggmen" will rotile t<> hl* nat- most .»regressive »Th»» Th»» Eugene way when I l*H*k back over It all ura! and logical finish neat » .*«k I n "I am receiving new signature» to I the H a geod one. They .»4mir»*d he city H« electric « hair at Sing ; Sin« and wondered at Its maivclous my petitions by every mail, and I 11* Thomas Barn»», better - known a* would like to have all those who growth. The McMinnville ix»>plq “Bangor Billy." and •»» one of th« were u.ucl pleas«»0.»»o0 fortune wuul»l piloted u* through the principal hor-| WHILE HOUSE IS AFIRE was reached at only a couple of teel oughfare and University ground*» On would not been rounded up in th»* South by tie- at the first one and is washed clear crei Servie* men la*<>aar,l wm at the middle of the river. Rock our return an Informal rweptiot was! York hotel among th»* prisoner* taken He wax remarked : held at the Commercial Club where a was reach<*d late yesterday afternoon to prison for s long term, but maze at Springfield Destroy* after going down about six or seven neat addr»-.» of welcome wa* dellver-| "Food I* enormously high In price. »ent »a* subsequently pardon»*«! bv Presi- feet, if it was known at first how ed by D E Yoran and the key to. That mint make people nervoua when I • Taft, it b»»lng pia : Ik* Dwelling Owned by Eugene Eugene turned over to Mayor Lewis, ., r <1 •• r BM ■ Mil » hen one deep it had to be dug scrapers would detectives to use him *• a “stool pig get» food he generally find* he 1» Man. who responded in bl* very able nun-j have been used, hauled either by ••on" to run down desperad*still horses or a donkey engine, There ner. A cordial Invitation was given pa) Ing for the pink «haded lights on at large ■ the table, the flowers, the elaborate the party to attend a grand annual Springfield, June 1.—When the I have been nearly a dozen men In the The detectives to»»k Leonar«! to the house next door caught fire and her ; hole and still it is slow work with musical concert given at the Univer­ and uselee« display of tnonogrammrd Canadian border, where he did »itti** ¡»liver an»l of th»* elaborate decora ­ sity. Also arrangement« had been bouse was threatened. Mrs. O. Lar­ shovel and wheelbarrow work for th»*m. «nd then permitt»»! A big concrete mlzer will be d»*- made for the party at the Osburn and tions." • son, who was sick in bed. became him to return to hl* home In Hr*>ok- Smeede hotels. After »tinner some llvered tn a few days and the build ­ alarmed and jumped out of a s»»cond- D n | took In the concert while others were I For Sale One cluck In perfectly ing of the piers rushed to comple ­ story window Monday night while Barnes and another m»mb»*r *>f the her husband had gone down stairs i tion. Cofferdams that are water ¡chaperoned about the city, viewing g<*od condition, except thnt It la h»«>- band » ii »| w » l»*d that l.eonar.i «t» g*v Apply at Hulph avenue |>ol|re Ing to “give them away," and vl»ltM to secure assistance to help her. No I tight will be built at the base of the place* cf Interest, whl h are many, diMH'd bones were broken, but the shock middle piers and ordinary cement i notably the parking around the de-i station. Brooklyn. him Ever since Lieut. Callahan Jled in while still sick may prove serious can be used. The falsework Is push- | pot, which by the way. I* one of the A quarrel wn* started and Barnes The two bouses are alike and near > ing forward rapidly, and Is already moat beautiful In the Wlllamett»» val-, the Ralph avenu»* poU»*»* station In shot l^onar>l dead. He fled, I was together on Seventh str»»et, near the to the »»»conil pier, a distance of Î0O ■ ley. Some visited friend* and others Brookbn. the clock *vhlch tick» out arrest»«! shortly afterward II:, depot. Flames were discovered nearfeet. The pile* are not driven, but «contented themselves by taking in the Huie on the station house wall companion was also caught by th« 1 the places of amusement. ha* Insisted u|*on n the track of the Lan« battle of Little Big Horn in the ior class, which had no one to d» s*?er $750 of 2 p. m. Sunday and interment will orchards in this part of the state. new owner* of th«- ga* and el»*ctric insurance, which partly covers the sermon until today. Dr. Clarence ‘‘Bad lands" of Montana. June 25,■ take place in the Mulkey cemetery. His son, H. E Wylie. K there for the plant* here, would soon open valley | County Fair AsRoclatlon In Eug«** > on Jtin»* 30, July 1 and 2. Hom** of 187$. The equeatrian statue of Gen­ True Wilson, of Portland, had been ; the loss. funeral, having started yesterday la headquarter» in engaged, but a telegram was received Eugene wa* con- eral Custer was unveiled by the gen-! response to a message telling him of firmed by Vice • I Prsldent C. E Grocs- j the beat hy th«» Illness of vlce by the addition of at l»»ast one necessary. shipped from Wendling by train and last, but not least, a recitation, his wife, who was operated on in a more large tank and several miles of I of the commencement exercise». ■Music will be furnlsned by tne E Wednesday is class day at the High daily. Because of the Inability to each, by our visiting members, Mrs.| hospital at that place. Th»» operation mains, beside* making a large num- gene band and there will be other »»»»♦***♦♦****»*♦********* school building, and in the evening get enough this way, the mill is run­ Gillespie and Mr. Lapham, which was a success and Mrs. Smith Is re­ her of Improvement* In vario us bran­ attraction». the class exercises, which include the ning under capacity and only day were grsatly enjoyed by all. Four covering rapidly. chea of the nervice. With plenty of grass and good | MARRIED : reading of the class will' and the shift, When thia drive is completed were initiated into the first and sec- Ernest, the 10-year-old son of Mr. The purcha»«* of the gas and *)ec- water and a fast track horsemen will there will be plenty of available and degrees and several new name»! and Mrs. John Redford, residing two trie plant* here by the Hyll»»»by corn­ certainly class prophecy and the like. enjoy coming to Eugene The senior play, entitled "Mr. log», for there are nearly 3,000,000 are to be balloted on the next meet-1 miles east of Creswell, fell from a pany means much to Et il gene and the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»*•»♦*♦********* Conditions o to llarnxv, ILu»v< ing A number of the Springfield’ cherry tree last Sunday and broke «ommunity at large, They have un- Bob,” is to be held at the Folly the- feet in it. All hnrness races to lie govern«**! by At Oakland, Cal., June 1. 1910, atre on Thursday evening, The class The McKenzie drive 1» considered grange accepted an invitation to a»-| his right arm near the wrist. He limited capital at their dlnpoHal for William Montgomery and Miss Helen found itself in difficulty when a very dangerous one by the river­ »1st the Donna grange in initiation! was brought to town and Dr. George improvement* and a great deal of It the American trotting rule», unle*s otherwise specified as far ax prac- Aya The bride's home is in Eu- it came to make arrangements to men and the most expert driving grange ha* changed Its meeting from1 set the arm. will be spent In this city. flcable. K»»ne. being a daughter of Mr. and give this, for the theatre, where it is skill is needed. the 2nd and 3rd Thursday to the 2nd The plans for Creswell's new *10.- Condition* as to Running Harm, Mrs. L. Aya. JThe groom formerly re­ customarily held, could not be ob­ and 3rd Saturdays of each month. 000 school building arrived Tuesday if your stomach, heart or kidney | In all running race» the rules of aided here. They have many friends tained because of previous engage­ L. M. KISER. and they show one of th»» best ar- ar»» weak, try at leant, a few dose* on­ ■in thia city who tender congratula- ments there. Corresponding itery. ranged and most modern school ly of Dr. Shoop’s restorative. In flv*' the California Jockey Club will gov The Folly theatre, WORK PROGRESSES ern as far as practicable Cions. which is scarcely large enough, wa» t'r»** or ten days only, the result will sur-i houses It is possible to build ON BIG BRIDGE For any Information addre»» O. L then secured. The vaudeville and prl»e yon. A few cents will oov«r Swisher, »«cretary. SPRINGFIELD BREVITIES well Chronicle. At the M. E. parsonage in Eugene, pictures here will be suspended tor the oori. And here 1» why help comes Springfield, June 1.—Yesterday L. June 2, 1910, Robert Steptoe and one night. A WRECK N. Roney placid another pump in so quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't drug Springfleld, June 1.—Local grown Miss Etta Rauch. Rev. D. H. Trimble The graduating exercise» will be the P... E. 4 E. bridge excavation for cucumbers are on the market; also la the only fit description for the the stomach, nor ntlmuat* the heart Tell some deserving rheumatic 1»'a has been secured to give the address water better than the old one. Work The sale of the Dr. Rebham prop­ twinges may be the forerunner of a nerves. Each organ has Its own con­ bo»>k on Rheumatism and a free trial At the city hall In Eugene, June 4, of the evening. The name trouble on the excavation for the third pier, erty. mentioned in Saturday's Guard, severe attack stop the trouble at trolling nerve. When theee organs test. This book will make tt entlr»»- 1910, Fred G. Patteraon, of Winches­ over securing the theatre for this has the one that Is nearly In the middle was made by Rhode« & Sutton. the »tart with Ballard's Snow Lini­ fall the denpendlng organs must of ' )y clear how rheumatic pain» ar*» ter. Douglaucounty, and Miss Mil­ been experienced, and at present tt is of the river, will begin at once and Mrs Barr is home after a month’s ment. Cnr»»s th», rheumatism and n»*ce««lty falter. This plain, yet vital I quickly killed by Dr Slw*»p'a RhaBC dred Gerkfngr of Eugene, Justice of not known where it can be held. th»* smaller pump placed there with visit with her mother at Newberg, all pain. Price 25c, 50c and 11.00. truth, clearly tell* why Dr. Shoop'« I malie Remedy liquid or tabl«»*M Efforts are being made to secure Vil­ another motor. For the past few near Portland. the Jeace Bryson officiating. H«*»toratlve 1» so universally success­ Rend no money. Th* test la frei« DiDon's Drug Store. lard hall at the University, but one days the water had come through I Surprise some disheartened Bufferei’ ful. Its success Is leading druggists The Port Orford bank was the first »•verywhore to give it universal pref- I by first getting for him the book A Wallowa connty 7-months-old ¡of the churches may have to be used. the gravel so fast that the big centrl-1 On Saturday the class is entertain­ fugal suction • pump run by elec­ boy was killed by a sheep tick that one to go Into operktion in Curry er»»nce. A test will surely tel). Sold from l>r Shoop, Ra* In*, Win. Solti ed by the alumni. became Imbedded under his arm. county, says the Tribune. tricity has been unable to keep the by Yerington’s drug store. Qoz' accused News from Durbar states that many Mr Asquith and Mr. John Burns of* of the natives connect the death of having robbed England of her most King Edward with Halley's comet, be­ beloved ruler. The charge that be lieving that the comet is a chariot openly used language unbefitting his sent to carry the King's soul to exalted petition to embarrass Mr. heaven. Aaquith seems absurd whe»i taken tntu consideration with the mild sol­ Sir George S. Gibb seems the right emnity and taciturnity which have man in the right place as chairman ■characterized the King during the of the new Roard Board, which h;-. last ten years. He was a man not been constituted under the Develo given to talk, and certainly not to ment and Road Improvement Act. H« utterances which might briug upon is an expert on all that concerns him the criticism of those who are transit, and his knowledge has not not worshippers of royal prerogi- been acquired in an armchair, but as tires. one of the greatest of our railway re­ Whatever writers on the Brit'sh formers. All modern civilization is newspaper* may put into print touch­ based upon roads and methods of ing his opinions of politics in gen­ transit. England will now, with Sir eral and latter-day Radicalism in par­ George S. Gibb's guidance, inaugurate ticular. they certainly have nut se- one of the greatest experiments in na­ qt*ired their knowledge from is pub- tional development. M’MINNVILLIANS EUGENE SPRINGFIELD AND GALLANT SOLDIER BACCALAUREATEBY DR. ROWLAND OF SALEM I SUTHERLAND’S EA6LE EYE SALVE BYLLESBY PEOPLE SOME GOOD RACES Willi SPEND REID EUGENE f