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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR D. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1910
Get Well First
Jhin’t rfafc '<*»•
n.ot rotunu
<»
Fortune Telling
!>• u»n —until hmiltk
Doe* not take into consideration the one essential to wom­
an’s happiness—womanly belli».
The wortsn »So nettleets h»f besft'i •« «**!»«,••:» th«
very foundition of ail good lortone.
For without iicaitn
lov« loses it» lustra sod gold is but dross,
Worosnly health wlicn lost < r impaired m*y generailv bu
«•gained by tne u»« oi Dr. I wrea'a I siorite Praacnptioa.
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l»ia i » "||‘ | hV>UI» » bu •«»» kl th» «ir»
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ant rasahillr »$*••• I l»r » li4Ajp •
Vh«n th« •ta>l$i4»> h n«r*a«. ur ti»a llaarl or Kid
MF nar*ra tulli' mi th A «mua k now l>»« unto A
Dr NtMMip*« !<• •»'»ralbu will bring thrin h?« A u
mln
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bim I »I
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The final tryout for pin» »* on Com­
pany A'« rifle team »»« h«ld yen^r-
III t !.<•». fnl!, t !>!! inaitKO ilny at the range south of town, a
large number of iuuu taking part.
nu tni,ti>-yi tek u nulef
Captain Win. (I Whit« selected th«
t«am, which consists of four men mid
on« alternate, those making th« high-
^L-ut And hw
«ct «V« rag« scores, shooting throe
:o«lar iruw'MMrtil I» ’rwl> grai.toü
lltit writ« in* I rl for bu onl* r
tlinea over the rang«» 2no yarda,
ThU will
l»r *n«i 4
i -»1’ittnmt.
slow; 200 yards, rapid, und «00
All «btnftfiato tall ' r M wn . • I < •(< »tit« and Ft
yurtla, alow. Number of possible
khf k»ip • llltuillt At’c >4 It»« V
$t Inta |$gi| tq
l<> Bl1«» (I k >»fl'»v ■ rl
»J d $1.0 a Hut i points. 400.
'Chose oinking the ti-ain
|>l «un |.»r I lu44H H»P*4UP-I a<> li Htoal bim | r« innd th«lr ácoros are:
H'<»ii«'Mw dr g
t? -I In alm«»*
Bergeant Huymond I.. Perdew. 343;
e» rf r«»tti$n in
rywii* »•
V$ feat» nif ’he»
f Vi XT
* ¡Corporal Harry Hower, 340, Corpo­
tirsi
'.«ta>|h*A
/ tie A T’ In.‘«¡M
ral Walter W McCormack, 339; Pri­
w'ilrh I hui M you
U*«>*1 Th« ♦•*‘«»Ai
valo C«cll E Htutzer, 327, Corporal
b> l<>* will k«itol)
’’ti
»"■•I Itu’pitil I-I»»*»
VilhoB»» who vo t • m .:
wi -V mim ’ i amp-rLci
l>c*a Gilkey, 320.
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!>’■>ah Mn Mr a !» <
pn«i I'»* bcM»A l«low ar*
four» at*<1 »’ .0
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’
WrtiBp«* w«»r*l i»r ♦» •• F"tn n»a w'll rlmr nj
P»'U. M 1 .1» a h!
«pon th< 11 vagitili •
l»r urrlnUeKi
<»r
11 »n 'I f is**»! •'I
worth > • ’tir»I||I|’|O
aw *•»'"« » .»i
—
till»"! t r n ene rtuw o«Y«r «M»oa Fr HHuup. Ikr
li iUrUto.
la
V14*A ko-A Iteli I MM <•••
No I Dn Dy «potala
No 1 On tin» 1!«*^
N* «W ■><» th* Kktnar«
V«*4V>
VC«W aav«»wgv
No i Fug Wotu«a
h’»- & F»»r Mu'i
No tOn Kigt.mada
a-v v vac «»»»^. m ma —
Como, Italy, June 13.—Part of a
man's c-r-t, which Is declared by
some of the nlghbors to have belong-
Washington, June 13.— Briefs were filed by attorneys for ••d to Porter Charlton, wore found to-
In Lake Como, from the waters
the "prosecution" and "defense" with the Ballinger Pinchot in- J day
of which the body of hla murdered
vestigating committee today. The committee did not meet to- bride, Mary Hcott Castle Charlton,
recovered last Friday.
day, but will assemble next Saturday to prepare for its celebra­ were
The garment was fished from the
tions. Brandcis, attorney for Glavis, and Pepper, counsel for bottom of the lake, and was recovered
near the spot where the trunk con­
Pinchot, contend in their briefs that the evidence adduced during taining
the body of tbe murdered wo­
the investigation has shown Ballinger unfit to administer the af­ man was found.
discovery tends to strengthen
fairs of the public domain because of an obvious leaning toward , I the The
theory held by many that a double
| murder was committed, and renewed
a policy of distrusion instead of "conservatism" of lands.
are being made to find tbe
They condemn his attitude toward the champions of conserv­ I . efforts
body of Charlton.
*
Th!» Pr«-.'-rtptlon haa, tor oatr ¡40 raara,
bttn curing delicate, noi.li, paln-nracdod
woman, by tho hundroda ot tbcuaanda
and thio too tn tho privacy of thoir homoo
without their havtnf to oubmlt to Indell’
onto qucettontr.la and oftenalvely repot’
want eaamlao’.one.
Sick women ar* invited to con--It Dr. T'-rce by letter free.
All correspondence held as sacredly cont. ential. Address World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, R.
Pierce, M. D.. Presides* Buffalo, N. Y.
D»- Piaaca'* G skat F amily Docroa Loot The People's Gomasoo Smuo
Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-d«' - ed.tion— IWKJ pages, answers in
Plain taglith hosts of delicate questions w ch every woman, single or married,
ought to know about. Sent free, in plain
rapper to any address on receipt of
21 one-cent stamps Io cover mailing only nr in cloth binding for 31 stamps.
9
MAN TIED TO TREE
VETCH GROWERS ELECT
IS BURNED ALIVE
OFFICERS AT JUNCTION
atism and charge hint with causing embarrassment to the presi­
dent and loss to the people.
Prosperous Y„ar for Associa­ Horrible Vengeance Deal Out to
NEWS OF FLORENCE
Equally insistent that Ballinger's actions, in and out of the
Parish Landholder in Lou­
tion—Other Junction
ELECTION TO BE
AND VICINITY
interior department, have not been open to criticism, Vertrees,
isiana by Enemies
News
HELD ON JUNE 20 counsel for the secretary, declares none of the accusations made
against him have been sustained by presentation of fact. Ver­ Local and Personal News of In­ The Lane County Vetch Growers’ Lake Charles, La., June 11.—Tied
Report« of Officer« Will Be Pro
trees attempts to show by the evidence that there has been a
Association held their annual meeting to a tree and practically cremated
terest Clipped from the
aentod—One Director
in this city Wednesday afternoon, and alive by his enemies wa* the fate ot
conspiracy afoot to secure Ballinger's removal from office be­
James Perkins, a wealthy planter, It
to Be Elected
Florence West
elected the following officer«:
cause he did not approve of the so-called "Garfield" policies.
President, I. N. Edwards; vice developed today, shortly after ha
ANNUAL SCHOOL
The annual meeting of School Dll-
Glenada I* arranging to celebrate president, M. J Harper; secretary- died. Perkins was found In a pin»
tr«a»urer, W. C. Warhburne.
; thicket near hi* home a few miles
|trlct No. 4, for th« bearing of report*
; the Fourth of July this year, and pos­
50
MEASURES
NOW
ROOSEVELT
TO
BE
The above officers and Loren Ed­ [ from here last night by a party ot
| of the chairman and clerk of the dia-
ter*
have
been
distributed
announc-l
wards.
D.
R.
Hili,
W
M.
Pitney.
A.
‘ searchers. He wa* unconscious and
j trlct. and al»o th" election of on«
PARADE HIMSELF
UPTO THE PEOPLE ; ing the fact. Our neighbor* across , C. Millett, constitute the board of di­ ; apparently dead from horrible burns
; iiii iiib. r of th« board uf directors, is
rector*.
that had scarred every Inch of sur­
i<> be held on Monday, June 2uth, at
the river are patriotic and enterprla-1
.......... -............ ■
- --
Thl* organization I* not for the face flesh. He was removed to hl*
the High school
Delegations to Reception Will Proposed Amendment Provides ’ Ing and believe in doing things right. purpose
of forming a trust but to ' home and for an Instant he survived
It Me Murphey has b««n nominated
Sime people here are advocating
ATHENA PIONEER DIES
Stand on Fifth Avenue to
; for re-eiectlon and ha* accepted the
for Cities Regulating the
a system of direct asaeuimenta for bunch the crop that they may secure He refused to tell the names of the
' nomination, as per the following peti­
Watch Him Go By
I making street improvements. The better prices. The association was men who bad burned him, declaring,
Sale of Liquor
AT AGE OF 92 YEARS tion and letter of acceptance Mr.
¡plan heretofore pursued wa* to re­ successful in disposing of their pool he would live to avenge his own 11L
He became unconscious
iMcMurphey will probably be the only
quire each property owner to pay for last year, and no doubt will be equal­ ' treatment.
New
York,
Jun»
12
—
Secretary
again, but just before he died he re­
i candidate, as be baa given excellent Cosby, nt the Roosevelt reception
Salem Or . Jun* ll —N C. Dick­ [Improving the street directly In front, ly as successful this year.
vived and attempted to tell the name*
"
" 1 -
Athena, Or, jun« 11
At the 1 satisfaction as a member of the board cwmmlttee, estimate* that between inson and Phi! Metschan, Jr., present­ of bls property, without taking into
bi* persecutor*.
Death balked
great a*« of *2 year«. 1 month and for several term*. Th« petition and 15.000 and 20,000 will be In line ed a petition at the office of the sec­ consideration the amount of benefit! Th« matter of the union high of
him.
letter
<>t
acceptance
follow:
2» day«, Mr* Nancy Gerklng. mother
he received from it. Under the dtB- school will not be submitted to the
i along Fifth avenue next Saturday af-
Victim is Wealthy
Eugene, Or., Jun« 10, 1910. : ternoon during the parade In honor retary of state late yesterday after­ |trlct plan the town is divid'd into voters of the several districts for the
of Mr». David Taylor of hl* city, pass-
From evidence discovered «bout
14.'
Mi
Murphey
:
—
Mr
noon
for
filing
which
propose*
to
«J away Thursday morning after a
district* and each person owning a reason that there was too much oppo-
it RooM-velt « ret u*i
Perkins’ death here it appear* that
| We, the undersigned, taxpayers and
Ion* *!«<• of Ilin««»
R A. C. Smith, chairman of the amend the Oregon constitution so 1 lot there I* assessed for street Im­
.-3. legal voters In School District N11 4. i harbour display cmmlttee. place* the that cities and town* may have com- provement* in proportion to the ben- sltlon to the enterprise. In some dis­ he was captured by hi* enemies and
8h« w«« born In Montgomery coun
tricts
no
one
could
be
secured
willing
<y. Kentucky, April 11. 1318, i and
— Lane County, Oregon, respeitfully .»tlniate of boats at something over iplete control over the regulation of efit he derive* from the work done, to circulate the petition. This is a bound to a tree in the thicket; then
his clothes were saturated with oil
crossed th« plain* In lh«2 and
L-_ set-
- - ' nominate you as a candidate for re­ 1 mi
I the »ale of liquor. If this amend­ whether it is adjacent to hi* property great disappointment and a mistake and a flame applied.
Before the
tied In Willamette valley. Where »he el «<• tlon as u director of said district,
Many of the organizations will be ment Is adopted It will exclude all I or not. Under this aystem the cost I I i on the part of those who are opposed green
ropes were burned; Perkin*
lived until 1872 when, In company slid It you accept the nomlnaion we In uniform and nearly all will have 1 cities and town* from the operation is dl»trlbuted over a large area and to the measure. During the coming
sustained a fatal scorching,
q*u»h h«r husband, she moved to Unia- pledge you our vol«« mill support in , bauds
To each organization com- I of the present local option la»’,
does not come so high on a single lot school year our schools will have to had Some
time ago Perkins had trou-
( qp ' w here »11« has since resided appreciation of services rendered the ' prising more than 100 i>eraon» a I The local option law provide* that or on a few Iota, and tbe town treas­ be condensed, as an overflow build­
with squatters, Pariah official*
Her husband, J R Gerklng. who district durlug your term of office ■ block ha* been assigned on
Fifth the vote of a county in favor of the, ury is not drawn to pay for the im­ ing cannot be built. We have accom­ ble
on
.
have had to make arrests among
died In I «S3, was the first settler of just coming to a close.
avenue. They will r >t mi
modation* for our own scholar*, but them.
,
prohibition of the sale of liquor will provements.
A T. Cockerline. L D Fierce. II will stand In • their - places as arS . olonel
Gerklng Fist, now one of the most
Wedding Bells
,
prohibit
the
sale
of
liquor
In
the
1
it
may
be
necessary
to
shut
out
those
Perkins was well known in we*-
prosperous farming communities In E Pierce. W W. Calkins, 8 M Cal-
A very pretty wedding took place residing outside the district, both in tern Louisiana and eastern Texas.
."J.' . v,ber< cities of that c unty notwithstanding1
kins, F. R. Wetherbee. G. D. Linn. Spanish War Veterans go past.
thl« c.iin.ly
in Florence Wednesday evening. June the public and high school.
|
they
may
have
voted
themaelvee
to
He had big land holdings and was
Grandma tlerklng was tbe mother Fred Fisk. F N. McAlister. I T.
The Hamlltou Club, of Chicago, allow the sale of liquor. If one coun­ 8, 1910, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
The best ball game of the season
ot u children, slz of whom are llv- Nlcklln. J M Howe, L. R. Flint, M
will ».nd 100 member*, who will go ty alone Is not sufficiently large to J. Schreuders, when their eldest was witnessed here Sunday, when tbe wealthy.
They are: B, F Gerklng, cf F McClain, F. M Wilkin*. C. H. down the bay on tbe steamship Com-' accomplish the remit, counties may daughter. Gertrude, was united in Junction Grays defeated Albany by
Ing
llood River; 8 1. Gerklng. of You- liuliw. Wm. Preston. V. L. Holt.JT . A. tnodore and later have a stand on be grouped and voted In bunches.
| marriage to William F. Boring. In­ the score of 8 to 7 In an eleven-in­ TEN-YEAR-OLD BOY
è /
«alia; J N. 11 Gerklng, of Laidlaw; Gilbert. F !.. Chamber*, D H Trim- Fifth avenue. The Pittsburg Busl-
vited guest* to the number of 100, ning game. Th playing of both teams
The
petitions
presented
for
filing
M I’ Gerklng, of Ritter; Mr*. David ble. E. W. HugiM ». E H M. I'.:. . II n< -► Men’s Association will send 500. * yesterday contained more than 4 000 including quite a number of the rel­ was not exactly errolesk at times, but
KILLS YOUNG BEAR
Taylor, of this city, and Mr*. Jun- E Morris. W M Oreen, C. B WIJ- Omaha will »end a delegation, and 1 names. It is the fifteenth measure ative* of th? contracting parties, were the game was made al) the more ex­
ktn- of Portland. .Mrs Nancy Ger- loUKllb). F. E. Dunn.
Clnclnattl
and
<>her
Philadelphia,
that the people will be called to pass present, and the rooms were tasteful­ citing because of this. The excellent
The youngest bear killer in ♦
king leaves behind her *4 graud-
cities will be represented.
upon at the next general election In ly decorated with roses, ivy and fern*. pitching of Schermer. who hurled
Lane county is Ernest Mor- ♦
Eugene. Or.. June 13. 1*10.
rhlldr«n, »4 great-grandchildren, aud
The Army And Navy Union has November.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. the mover for Junction, was easily
ton. the 10-year-old son of O. ♦
•eteral grest grest-grandi blldren
To A. T. Cockerline. L. D. Pierce, W. asked for a . place for between 200;
B H. Baker, after which a delicious the feature of the game, coupled with
Morton, residing on Bear ♦
W Calklus nud others:
and; 300 tbe Spanish War Veteran*
supper was served. The bride and the fine catching of Toomey, who
Creek, above Creswell. Mr. ♦
I beg to acknowledge receipt of who are to march, will turn out MAY GET BIG FLOATS
groom left on the launch Queen for proved himself a second Johnay
Morton was in the city 1 today ♦
♦
your petition In which you nominate about 2 000 and the Roosevelt Neigh­
their home near Acme. They receiv­ Kling by his true pegging to bases.
and told about the boy ’ klll- ♦
OIED
: uie a* a candidate for re-election a* a bors' Association, of Oyster Bay, with
FOR
FOURTH
OF
JULY
ed many useful and beautiful gifts Schermer struck out fourteen men.
ing a young bear a few days
♦ no :nl- r ot (!>•• board of edm all' ll of
delegation from the Nassau country
from their numerous friends.
ago.
He was out in the ♦
»•♦♦•••♦•♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦ S. bool l«l»trlit No. 4. and In r.-pot.».- a Board
while the best the two Albany pitch­
of Supervisors, will have 600
Personal*
woods and ran across tbe
ers could do was to ozone four.
At the General Hospital In Eugene, thereto It gives me great pleasure to men.
animal. His dog treed it. and
The Mason buildings are nearing
The plan» of the Fourh of July' I. B. Cushman left Monday on a
Representatives of governors will
June 13. 1*10, of consumption, Wil­ accept said nomination If elected to
business trip to Portland.
the boy. who was not armed
completion.
The contractors have
liam While, aged about
• • • He this important office. It will !• m> have positions on the stand at the committee are going forward in good
Dena Schreuders leaves today for rushed the work from the start, and
at the time, ran as fast as be
county charge, having been alm to render the most efficient ser­ Battery as will the governor* who eh ape and there I* every reason to Eugene to attend summer school.
could to a neighbor's house
in a short time they will be through.
are present. They will also go down expect that thl* celebration will be
kt to the hospital from the vice possible.
Misses Fannie Colvin and Florence
for a gun. He was given a
Respectfully yours.
the bay on one of the cutters to greet the most enjoyable ever held here. 1 Foz took a trip to Coos Bay the first The second story contains several
■ .1.1 . pn»t : .!• t !• n < an.pH <>U
.32 Winchester rifle and
suites of rooms, as well as office and
R. McMUKPHEY.
tbe ex-Prealdeut, Secretary Wilson The carnival spirit is to reign su-[ of the week on the Roscote.
>per Willamette
The funeral
when he returned to where
living rooms, about 25 in all. The
and Secretary Meyer have been as­ preme on the »treet* of the city. Day­
4I<-I4 tomorrow.
he saw the bear he found his ♦
Mrs. Bond and son Lewis left on scaffolding will be taken down this
light firework», the moat unique ever
signed
posllon*
on
the
stand
and
will
dog faithfully standing guard
BCM here, will be given. Daylight Thursday for Eugene, where they week, as the remainder of the work
M th« home of hl* daughter, Mrs. AVIATOR SEVEN TIMES
also go down the bay.
at the foot of the tree. The ♦
Hannah P. Hendershott, at 3In Mad-
Among the gubernatlonal repre­ firework* are the joy of the young will meet Mr. Bond and take up their will be done inside. A sign in raised
boy could not bring the butt ♦
gold foil letters has been bung up
CIRCLES AROUND
i«.in »U.-et. Eugene, nt 9-40 p. m.
sentatives will be F. Goodell, of Spo­ and wonder of the elders. It is one of abode.
of the gun to his shoulder, ♦
Mr. Davis and wife, who arrived which Mr. Mason informs us he has
June 13. 1910. J. H. Nettleton, at the
kane, who will represent Governor the strangest sights in the world to
but aimed as well as he could
see the elephant?, tigers, camels, here last week from North Carolina, used for more than twenty years, and
of 76 years. 6 months nud 20
GOVERNOR’S ISLAND Hay. of Washington.
and two shots brought hl*
clowns, dragons and
hobgoblins [ have purchased some land above it is as good as new yet. New goods
ili»)«
Th« funeral will be held nt
bearship to the ground.
♦
lch:'slng each other through the air.' Acme from Chas. Cox.
have commenced to arrive .and with­
Gordon's rhnpi l tomorrow afternoon,
a Pouring Rain Hamilton roads up c enzie
♦
AaJ mad races always ensue between* Colonel C. H. Holden was in Fior- in a short time the new firm will be
at 2 o'clugk, und th« retnflfn* will b«
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦>
ShornYorker»—
" * "nie iff ready for business.
1M PIMP rniUniTinM ,he fb 'tcst-füoted y >u«gster» to see ea •• Wednesday for the flrsLAjn
•. ,
interred tn th« Mulkey c«m«tery west
iri rune uuilUHiun
jiuj _ gpp'tiriw-tbe
-zi- ulhs.. Hae-riiendp r win 1>< > glad
__ _____
... ____ ___ wonderful
jnderful at- t.-n
_______
J. Casebe^*T!as filed a
of «----------------- - ---------------—
of the cky Rov. D. H. Trimble will I
How to Fly
nilr* Manager Freeman, who Is ae»»T<i learn ■shat he is ntrv imp/i
improving in the will of his wife, Mrs. "Eliza iase-
conduct the »■ rvlces.
Frank Wetherbee has returned »! ring ;he committee on arrange­ health after his long illness.
beer, who died April 18, 1909. He and repairing. He has rented the
from
u
trip
as
far
as
Gate
Creek
on
New York. June 12
Such a little
ments. is endeavoring to make ar­
alleges that the instrument was un­ Johnson building, formerly used as a
the
McKenzie
on
a
fishing
trip.
He
thing a* a broken guy wire could not
rangements to have the Eugene float
lawfully executed in that tbe testa­ restaurant. He is a good workman
Jhe roads
ton —
on the
keep Charles K. Until
1...... 11
------
— enthusiastically describes
,
_
i .
«
’. »II.SUl I»
J « il I»
M l- lUIllullUjUo
olii
brought
down
from
Portland, as well
tor signed the instrument while she and deserves a share of the public
BIRD
MAN
WILL
up
the
j-
—
■
McKenzie
ns
fu
perfect
condì-
|
M
one
or
|MO
ol
h
er
p
ef
it
floats
ground today.
was weak in body and mind, and that patronage.
K» «A«»»» « I- —
1 •» $•
3» <» a j • Ve «V •• s.»
_
.
.
Near
the 9 fish
hatchery m
much for the ».
the pouring rain. Hamilton left tlon
Eiwene histori al and civic
Harry Millett, the road supervisor
her daughter. Bertha C. McPherson,
If for any cause the h<>r»e or othei the In ground
FLY
SATURDAY
grading
ha*
been
done
and
a
barri
­
at 12 minutes past 6 this
pageant on the Fourth.
constantly importuned and solicited for the South Junction precinct, has
domestic animal exhibits a lack of rnerg
cade
uf
rocks
couatru
ted
the
outer
evening and for IV minutes and 3
her to will her all of her property built a gravel loader after his own
|>n>|>er relish for food, or an appeared
seconds circled the lower end of Gov­ edge bthe foed for safety. The roads
AND SUNDAY ¡except $500. and that it was signed design, and he informs us that it
nt general debility, timely action sliouh ernor« Island and hovered over the are hard and smooth, and traveling MANY COMPLIMENTS
through undue influence and persua­ works to perfection. He can load any
over them le now a genuine pleasure.!
be taken for the restoration of it* health harbor
It Is with a great deal of regret sion. The property is valued at number of teams and regulate it to
A
goodly
number
of
people
are
com
­
FOR
EUGENE
FLOAT
Hamilton
bumped
a
surveyor*
»take
In the natural food of our domett t
that owing
_ to the slippery
.. _ condition about $15.000. Bertha C. McPherson a small force. He is doing some good
animals Nature provides certain j>eculi«i and smashed a guy wire. He knew it ing and going to the springs. It ls^
of
the
especially
built
track at the and Archie Follett are executors of work on the roads.
one
of
the
most
delightful
trip»
In
the
Many complimentary things have Lane county fair grounds
Mrs. Lelie Bushey has returned
medicinal herbs, leave«, l>ark» and rooti ■ himself, but nobody else did null) be entire country so says everybody who1
Whipple the will.
been said o fthe Eugene float in the Hall was obliged to postpone his |
a beautiful flight.
Professor Mickey has commenced home after spending some time In the-
which seem necessary for their health alighted after
hue
been
up
there.
The
cunty
courti
festival
parades
in
Portland.
It
is
on
­
Ilaln Falls Heavily
flight from Saturday and Sunday pa»< remodeling the old C. P. church, hospital. She underwent two opera­
Pacific Stock Food In greatly condense«
It rained hard all day, but Respite and the ranchers have made thelrj ly just to state that it was the per­
tions and for a time was in a very
form is intended to supply the e»«entia the fiilnt prospect* for a decent fllgh work tell during the past few month*. sistency of the promotion department to Saturday and Sunday. June 18. I which he purchased some time ago. serious condition. She has improved,
This postponement was
brought The belfry has been taken down and
virtues of those health giving natura 1» good sized crowd bore witness to
of the Commercial club, which at last abut
through the efforts of Mr. Geo. other improvements and conveniences however, and it is to be hoped that
remedies and i* prepared expre»»ly f i ¡their faith In Hamlltn'a daring.
succeeded in convincing the business H. Smith and necessitated the cancel­ will be made. The floor will be low­ she will soon regain her former
AUTOMOBILE ROAD MAP
men
that
they
should
not
allow
the
Shortly
before
6
o
’
clock
the
wen
Close animal* deprived l>y man of theii
of the engagement to fly in Sa- ered and a second floor put in, mak- strength,
FOR PACIFIC COAST opportunity to pass without taking ing
r.aturnl food It is an alterative tonic 1 ther moderated. There was almost I
___________
ing two ______
stories. The
old bell, _______
which _ James
J-—;; Calvert has a Jersey cow
lem on the 18th and 19th.
no
wind,
and
the
heavy,
moisture
advantage
of
It.
The
promotion
de
­
which stimulate* the various organs < I
Besides seeing the man bird fly. was taken down, was bought in an [ouy Jears. o,<* t?.at J1"? given birth
An automobile road map. covering partment subscribed 3100 to the
|)nden
atmosphere
was
just
right
for
to four calves. She had a calf when
the laxly, promote« the secretions, tone,
the entire Pacific coast section, be-' float, the merchants' association there will be a ball game between Eu- early day and cost $140. It was the two years old. one at three and twins
gene and Cottage Grove base ball first church bell in the city to call
up the general system and re-tores th< , aviation.
So Hamilton wheeled out his ma­ tween Los Angeles and Portland and. $100, and Chairman Allen Eaten, of teams.
worshippers to divine service. It at four. Pretty hard to head off Ore­
disordered condition« to a normal »tale ¡chine, warmed up the engine aud sa» Mount Hood, has been prepared for: the joint committee, raised the bal­
This will be Mr. Hall's last flight should be secured for the new union gon.
It stimulate* the appetite, improve* th« ¡off hi n few minute*.
the publicity department of the Com-' ance. Cottage Grove displayed Its hob-
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
merdal club. It will 1 be publishedi by, (be county division question, in on the Pacific coast as he will leave high school building.
digcai V. <1 m>'l assimilation of food, pur tie,
Island Circled Seven Times
The Eelectric and Engineering Co., Boyle, at Arleta. Oregon. June 6.
the 21 for the east and after ex-
Seven times he circled the Island within the near future. It Is design­ a float. It la believed that the exploit­ on
» idoo.5 and in»ure« a good, healthy
hibltlng there, will ’ake part In the I which has taken over the electric 1910, a daughter. Mrs. Boyle was
nt a height of about 200 feet anJ ed to drnw the attention of the out­ ation. however, of the attractions of New York St. Louis flight, and leave light plant at this place, has purchas- formerly Miss Hattie Cook.—Times.
■Fuliiion.» Booklet free.
v
ing
parties
to
the
variety
of
attrac
­
the
city
of
Eugene,
attracted
more
then
came
down
with
the
swoop
of
lh»VT CBKMICAI. Go. Portland, Oregot
tion* easily reached from Eugene by favorable comment than the dragsing •hortly after that for India where he I ed the two lots north of the residence
HALLI» TKXAS WUNDER
a falcn.
will make many a flight before the of Mrs. E. Y’anVrankin from Janies
llamlltitn confidently expects to motor cars. Emphasis Is plnced on In of a political question In the man­ Hindoos.
Boone,
and
will
put
up
a
building
for
start tomorrow morning nt seven the pre-ence In the Cascade range of ner In which the Nesmith advocates
have sold Hall’s Texas Wender
a sub station. This building will con.
o’clock on hit flight to Philadelphia the chain of luk-s Crescent. Summit did.
tain the transformers, as well as nu­ for kidney, bladder and rheumatic
Waldo,
and
Odel!
-also
Diamond
and
return
for
the
New
York
Tinies
trouble
for the last five years, and
•t tin» >• nr to it.
merous supplies. Some are of the
No 1 »anger
>o«r Imth out nt •' and the Philadelphia Public Ledger Park and other scenic attractions.
bave guaranteed it in many cases,
born
BORN
<*n<l
opinion
that
It
will
be
filled
with
In taking Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey
nn», Fnrtfwt prize.
but have never had a complaint. 6*
at rena w»
■ or coughs and colds. It contains no ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ loud-uoised machinery, but this is a day'* treatment in each bottle
MISS
EMMA
FISHER
• t • • n ■
mistake,
as
tbe
transformers
will
habit producing drugs
Look for the
Ith In ou*
In slckne««. tf a certain bidden
O. J. HULL.
«••ary.
DIES AT ROSEBURG Bell o* the bottle. Sold by DIUon To Mr. and Mrs. John B. Patter­ make no more noise than a stove.
nerve goes wrong, then the organ
Wm. Blachley was in town Satur­
son, 2S6 East Ninth street, Sunday,
Roseburf.. Or.. June 12.—Miss Drug Co.
F. E. Tompkins, of this city, who
■MwCwn« $5 0( that this nerve control* will also
day on his way to the rose festival at was a caller at the Guard office last
June 12th, 1910, a daughter.
It may be a stomach Emma Fl«her. one of Rosehurg's
n» *'"!»• two 3.5« siirelv full,
Portland. This is his first visit to evening, says the number 13 has bee a
Tell some deserving rheumatic
«•i* fun»*»
1.0! nerve, or It may have given strength most prominent young women and a
Portland for a period of 53 years. strangely connected with transactions
STALLIONS
lUNWl f.ll.»»» 1.01 nn.l support to the heart or kidneys. sister of Editor Charles II. Fisher, of sufferer, that there Is yet one simple
I will stand two stallions at my Portland was not much more than a tn his life. He was married on Friday,
•II»' fllllsyl
,6v It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed the Eugene Guard, and W. H. Fisher, way to cert tin relief. Get Dr. Shoop’s
•••f
to this vital truth.
Dr. Shoop* of this city, died here Saturday even­ book on Rheumatism and a free trial, place, two miles north of Cuburg, hamlet then, built on the river and the 13th day of the month, and yes­
Sial«
5.0t
Restorative
was
not
made
to dose ing nt the age of 32 years, of tuber­ test. This book will make It entire­ during the season. Une is a regis­ flanked by great Oregon firs. Noth­ terday. June 13. bought lot 13 of
«••I R.risr
_ .
Percheron
weighing 1900 ing will appear natural and familiar block 1 of Hill Crest addition. These
Hatgg
7.5‘ the Stomach nor to temporarily stlm- culosis. The funeral will be held In ly clear how rheumatic pain* are tered
pounds and tbe other a standard to him except the skies. We hope for are only a few instance* wherein 13
quick', killed by Dr. Shoops Rheu­
ulnte the Heart or Kidney*. That this city tomorrow afternoon.
•* W. A. Will, Peiiietkt M«g>m ^>i«la»s fv$r*4'sA .
a jolly time, for he deserves it.
I matic Remedy
----------------
?(
$«»•» fl’ItlU»!
--
------------
>ag
R tYMhYH© •
li juld or tablet* ! bred trotting horse.
old fashioned method I* all wrong
has played a part in hi* life. And he
“
it —• fr tatras
«Ir»- «$•»»*
i
» r wh*n plate* or I>rh1r« » n
Frilnir»««
F t r-»
John Nichols having sold his place
LOUTS CLARK.
Pain anywhere stoped In 20 min­ Send no money. The teet I* free, i
|»r Shoop’s Restorative goes directly
.. --------------- <'ora«itf»
i ai».t »• ’l«
I- Il
ft" . Y ’ •$ "»I
!•
n > I ffi
» l»i fitti-
nt t t -t . t • of
declare»
that he has never had any
brilli)*««
v.ir'i
an»
<»h»
-a,
r¡n
nnci»r
h<i»r
Mi
h
*«•»»
i
and
not
being
able
to
secure
a
desira
­
prilnl**«
»”h» ■ *,»matter hon
h rnu | «»>
Coburg, Or.
to these falling nerves.
The re­ utes sure with one of Dr. Shoop’s Surprise some disheartened sufferer dwtf
bad luck.
All w *rk full) xU »' Hntmsl fof tl.’f rvg3 j • ,n ..
ble location, has concluded to camp
markable success of thl* prescription Pink Pain Tablet*. The formula la by first getting for him the book
Grnnnlated Ere Lid-
and has pitched his tent on the va­
d«msnstrates the wisdom of treating on the 25c box. Ask your doctoror from Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wl*. Sold
’t He Annoyed
cant lots owned by Forrest Miller. He With skin I»«>n
Can
be
curea
without
cauterizing
or
druggist
about
thia
formula!
Stops
by
Yerington'*
Drug
Store.
the
actual
cause
of
these
falling
troubles,
chaps, pimples
W
IMCORFOrtTfD
scarifying by the use of Sutherland’s can therefore enjoy an outing and be black head*, ecsema or sore*. When
organs. And It I* Indeed aasy to womanly pains, headache, pains any­
T Painless Dentists
Eagle Eye Salve. We guarantee It at home.
Write Dr. Shoop, Racine,
prove A simple five or ten d«M* teet where.
one 25c bog of Dr. Bell * AntlsepU
ftt-t hmw if it < a wtsbtnr^. ronTuuio.oma? will surely tell. Try It once aW »eel Wl«., for free trial to prove value. Or. Bell's Pine-T ar-Hcne
P. E. Shinn, of Coburg has located Eilve will cure you. Try It at ones
to cure.
25c everwhere.
Dillon
IssaU«
M. to A f. M. AM41J8. a »• A
shoemaking
For Couch* and Cold.«.
here and will engage in
Drug Co.
Bold by Yarlngton’« Drag Store.
|
Bold by Yerington Drug Store.
8a4d by Dillon Drug Store.
Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative
r
I
•
:
M K
w PREVENTION
THE BEST SAFEGUARD
raw TÍME
Wise Dental Co.
:
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