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THE EÜOENE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY. SEPT 1, 1910 'COTTAGE GROVE ORDERS Alteration Sale Now On in Full Force S. H. FRIENDLY, The Leading Store PLEASE USE THE NORTH ENTRANCE NEW BRIDGE PIERS Council Opens Bids for Work Other News of South ern L auo Tho city council met In adjourn- led »esSiou .Monday erralo*. A |><- Itltlon auk» j f-.:r sewer on Drldge [i-trevt and the city engineer was In strutted to survey the line and an ■ordinance ordered drawn covering : till 1 Improvement - , The bld of Elledge & Hubbelt for construction cf a concrete pier at the east end of the Main street bridge was opened and read and was a* fol* 40c, 50c and 60c Fancy Ribbots at 20 cents per Aard $1,50 Silk Hose in All Colors to go at $1.00 per pair ¡low.-: For concrete pier according to idms and specifications 1470. For 10 per cent discount 0.1 all ribbons in our stock including This is an excellent $1.50 value, 5 inch grip top. double fill between pier and east batik ftso. Velvet Ribbons This was the only bid and wa > ac foot and heel. Take advantage at $1.00 per p?ir cepted by the council. Th«« work I* to be completed tn ten days. • » « $1.00 values at 85c I $2.00 values at $1.65 $3.00 values at $2.50 New Stamp MUI IX 3 DO V'OrSClS=’$i,50 values at $1.25 j $2.50 values at $L°8 $5.00 values at $3.75 Lewis Hartlev has complete I th« ¡initallion of hi* one-stamp mill In Sailor's Gulch In Bohemia, and will ■ c.'.mmence operating the machine th!» week. Richard Whit« who n .l-l. I ill (.reeling the mill, was iu C its.«' X drove on Monday and -poke very ■ favorably of the prospect* of this <amp. In order to get the mill In Sailor's Gulch It was necessary to cut and work a trail one mile In length and over this the heavy ma- Ichlnery was taken with difficulty. |block and tackle being u*ed to get - —— I tome of the heavy parts up steep ♦ ♦ ♦ I grades. The driving wheel is five was a terrific wind but it was notlrectly upon them. But at this point WILDCAT TRIES TO STEAL REV. MOUNT AND ♦ ' feet In diameter and weighs 2500. so noticable in the hollow of the ra-j the wind veered and carried the fire ♦ 1 By the aid of a tram this was rolled vine. The smoke of the fires could in another direction. After a time MINISTER’S TROUT FOLIA theatre ♦ 1 up the hill, a frame after the fa.ti FAMILY HAVE FOREST be seen curling up around them un when they thought it was safe they! ll wii a wheelbarrow having J ion of went back to where their camp was. I ♦ tThe Pride of Eugene) til it became very dense. Theg did Albany. Or , Aug 30 When Rev Thia FIRE EXPERIENCE , not realize that the fires were so The fire had come within 300 yards ♦ .1 made fol steering purposes. | A M William*, pastor on the Pre» lea -•! I piece however, was among the of it and then the wind had chang-, MOTION PICTURES chang + close. Shortly after noon Mr. Mount; ! bytrrtan church of McMinnville. ___ ____ it _____ '. They stayed there that night' ♦ difficult to handle. ed daily. b«St tO _ Walk OUt tO th© ©(!. I Jerked a big rainbow trout from B0f BREAKS ARM Came XT Near Being Overtaken krr by thought roA(J to see fj re3 were to be but road to see if the fires were to be but a new danger then came up. The House DISINFECTED every ♦ Successful Beer Hunt I North Santlam river at Detroit ♦ day. Flames, But Wind Changed seen. As soon as he got where he crashing timbers in ihe iureut about Nattie Martin and sons. Harry and a wildcat Stepped out of WHILE PLAYING CIRCUS | week could see outside he discovered to his them alarmed them and when a big Best ventilated theatre In ♦ iGlenn and Shelby Churchill returned brush behind him and grabbed in Time horror that they were nearly sur- tree fell withjn 15 feet_ of the tentj the city and Is not a FIRE ♦ I home from a successiul d.-r hunt the fish a* the minister ewung ♦ .south-east of B< hernia, last w.-ek TRAP. ¡rounded by the fire that was sweep-' 'occupied by Prafessor Stockton and The 1ft- over hla head to the bank Sprlngflrld. Aug 31 I The in. SPECIAL FEATURE ♦ ¡They gat seven deer and had a good year-old Rev. Harry N. Mount of the Cen | ing down c-n them at a rapid lute. I wife who were camping with the son of W. W. 1 DlrksoU had Vaudeville matinee every ♦ 'time. No forest f!r«-s were In evi bls ambition* to be a circus rl 1er Imai had evidently b«-en watching the tral Presbyterian church of this city, 'From where he was outside the shelt- Mounts, they moved out of the woods Saturday at 2:15. ♦ dence In that wild section of count- sonx-what dampened yesterday when fisherman and when Mr. William* 'er of the ravine, the flames roared to a clearing. and family returned last night from as an approaching hurricane. Hur- Admission—Afternoon, ex ♦ I ry. Mr. .Martin nays a bunch grass he broke his arm near the wrl •< w heu threw the fish (root the stream It swung around almost in the face of an outing on the Siuslaw. They ridly he ran back got his family, ♦ cept Saturday. 5 cents. The the wildcat, which was win« distance camp he was thrown from a horse wtf ♦ 1 mountain meadow near their upon boy. bring back thrilling stories of a nar- ; with what things he could collect, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Henley, of San[ accompanied by two playmates i»p the bank above the river swarmed with grasshoppers row escape from a forest fire that and they went to the L. Boring Francisco, have arrived in Eugene which hundreds of grouse are f«<ed- was playing circus with tho horse In A* the minister turned to take th* nearly caught them unawares. They | ranch about a mile distant. There and may decide to locate here. They ! Ing. This is at a very high altitude a vacant lot near hl* homw on I he canrped in a narrow ravine through ; they feared there was only a tem are tired of the city life and want! Professor R. H. Dearborn took the and that section Is vlslu-d nearly corner of Seventh an I II ->r -eta Hi trout from the hook the wildcat step -which Rock creek flows near Meadow. porary escape from the flames, for I to spend the rest of their days in stage this morning for Deerhorn on every night with a heavy frost. Mr fell ft«-m the horse ‘•end P«»t und ped Into full view, but turned Ini > the bru-b when Mr Williams r>lle«l i an outing. On Wednesday, a week ago, there they seemed to be bearing down di-,peace and quiet. Martin Informs the Leader He has put out his hand to break th-- fill to a compnnp n Harvey M Hoskins, our thanks for some fine dried veni Th«- fracture was above the » rial postmaster of M- Minim.le, «am» run end 1« >»erlous enough to keep the ning from the camp with a gun and son. boy qu et fot several week *. Bohemia Gohl Mines In-qiecteil tilled the animal 11» ■ nd Mr U ‘C Hams pa»*«d through Albany la»l D. H. E. Smith of New Haven. evening for th»lr home* at Mi Minn Conn., after having made an Inspec- RAPID WORK ON vllle. taking th» wildcat pelt as iticn of the mining properties of the I West Coast Mines Company In the NEW P. E. & E. BRIDGE trophy of a ti -st unique esperirne | Bohemia gold mining district, r«- |turned to hi* home lu the cast last Springfield. Au: 31 Passxu. i* week. The inspect!- n was In the In- MARRIED 'tere.t of the Wheeler estate, which to the car Uno this morning were I ¡owns the controlling Interest In the: surprised to gee th«- upper falso wo.k raAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA for the s«*cond span «if the I ’ . E au l ¡West Coast mining property. After At th» Santa Clara Christian I Dr. Smith's report on conditions, a Ii bridge all 'n place and tho work ¿1 M ¡decision will be arrived at as to what placing the top cord* about to begin church. August 25. I9io, William R will be d;ne with the mines In the Th«< bridge seem* to go to*e*h«r a’ Robertson and Mis* .Mary I Hart. [If i'. magic. ■<> raildly 1» Its <«'U- it,,.. |<.,> |. Dunn officiating future latractlOB, and It will !«• only a abortlining ouple p .:<!.• m Eugen» .Modern Poultry House. Thlal Attorney A. H. King is Just com I time before It la completed. pleting a modern poultry house at span will be finished In much leasl At the home of Mr and Mrs J s- hls home on Railroad avenue 10x60 time than tho flrat ope. for the tlm-| eph M Miller, at Cottage Grove. feet and will enter iu competition hers are all cut and ready to be pul Tuesday, Augii.4 30, 1910, Arthur G. with U. R. Fishel of Hope, Indiana, , In place. IleaP n unti .Mise Mae I. Rande), Rev, \\ hv they can sell all wool clothes at breeding prize winning White Plym- W. A. Elkins, officiating from $2.50 to $7.00 less per suit than |outh Rocks. Its a good breed and Mr. PEEFYS GO TO SCIO other stores ask for the same quality King has some fine foundation stock. The Eugene Commercial club wilt I —Leader. of goods. In the first place, we sell past re»dutk>na favoring the IN NEW AUTOMOBILE soon holding of the Panama rtpoall) n In direct from producer to consumer, thus San Francisco in 1915 In preference OVER $500 PER ACRE FOR eliminating the middleman’s profit,* Springfield. Aug 31. M M Peery to New Orleans Both «lilts are go and second, we think that it is better yesterday purchased an E M F ing ah.-nd with arrangement« to cel LANE COUNTY APPLES Studebaker automobile from I th«- Mo ebrate the opening < f the «anal with to sell more suits and make a small zach garage In Eugene und left this an exposition, anil all of the mut profit, than a few at a large profit. By afternoon for a four 1 days trip to commercial organisation* are urged Instances of Very Heavy Crops Solo, with Mrs. Pe«-ry, so doing we not only sell more cloth Po«-ry. where they by the San FTanrlsco Chamber «if will spen I the balance of the week Commerce to officially recognise San ing, but add hundreds of new custom Given—One Tree Bore 45 at the Linn county fair. Upon the Francisco in It* effort* along that ers to the list already gained by this Bushels Hhis Year return from this trip they will take line. It la to |he Interests of every great Mill to Man store. a hunting trip Into Southern Ore city on the c«ia*t that the exposition We have just received a large ship weeks. be held at San Francisco, f.< the The Miller brother«, who own a gon. to be gon«- several fruit farm 'below Eugene, on the Springfield Is beginning to have reason that It will bring thousand« ment of new fail clothing, and have a river road, have a big Gnavcnstein quite a large automobile population. of tourists hero fr >m tho East and few of the many new patterns on dis apple tree on their place from which Middle West. play in our windows. And before buy they gathered 45 bushels this year. HprlngfieM Brevities ing that new fall suit or over coat it Thirty bushels were marketable and Sprlngfl«-ld Aug. 30 William ... ___ 15 were culls. Dr. H. F. .McCornack, Clarke. J D. Davis and J. ’ W. will pay you to look at our line and Mat- whose orchard Is southwest of the ley, left yesterday for a weeks hunt see what splendid values we have at city has 30 Gravensteln tree» from ing at Blue river. which he has gatherer 700 bushels The front of the new Rlvett ( building has been put in and the thin summer. These are only two instances of ;concreie structure Is nearing vom Can quickly bs ovncotM very heavy apple crops this year. At ' pletlon. it will be occupied by the CARTER S LITTLE this rate, the owners will net over Morrison Hardware store and Mr LIVER PILLS. 1500 per acre from the Bale of the Morrison exi»ects to move In tomor- Every garment guaranteed to give per fruit and were the same fruit sent row. The city Is getting a very large Purely wgrtaHa fect satisfaction or your money back. aut from Hood river or Rogue river number of permanent and handsome —act aurelv and it would bring three time* the price ¡buildings on It* Main street. that It does here. It Is the reputa I Th«- city council wax supposed to tion that brings the coin. The apple have a meeting last night but a quor Head crop in Lane county thia year is the um could not be n.-sembled and the largest for several seasons and In meeting wa* postponed until Thurs er U, Difii- many orchards the fruit Is ruining day night. the trees by its wel&nt. WM, aad Intligsaboa. Tbsy da ihn d«gy. The commercial club hold* ha ¡first meeting for several weeks next Sash Pill. Small Dss*. Small Pri«a. ¡Friday evening. At this all the re EUGENE WILL HAVE Genaine <»«»1».« Signature ports of the «ommlttle« on the Car nival will make their final report» Early showing of new fall coats, suits, silks and dress, hosiery and underwear For This Week Four Big Specials See an early fall showing in browns and greys in men’s and young men’s suits New, exclusive patterns, prices $10 to $35. Hercules suits for boys are here Carpenters are now w orking and we are showing big bargains in ail departments SPRINGFIELD Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Forced To Explain The Wretchedness of Constipation $ 15.00 NEW SUITS AND OVERGOATS FOR BOYS POSTAL SAVINGS BANK NEWPORT TO HAVE That Eugene will soon have government p «tai havings bank Is almost assured. Pos master Page han made appli cation for the establishment, of such a bank at the Eugene poet office and as the office Is In good shape to handle such work the application will <L ubtless be granted soon. About »lx post masters In Oregon have made application and It is probable that the bank will be established in the near future. ♦ ♦ FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ♦ Newport. ♦ will have a ♦ mer. ♦ Mr. an«l ...... Mrs. ................ P. M. Abbey, for1 ♦ forty-thn-e years engage In k aeeplng ------ - I ... ♦ guest, in Newport y- .. - - ’ - — >^,11, have decided t< ♦ fulfill their l<>ng-chcrlshe<l desire of ♦ ¡erecting a fine hostelry on Yaqulna ♦ Bay. Morton Abbey, of Lind, Wa»h- ♦ ilngton. and Edward Abbey, of New ♦ I ore financially Interested with I ♦ port, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ their parents. The new hotel will continue the We also have a complete line of Suits and Over Coats for the little fel lows. Suits from .50 to Overcoats from 00 to J. J. A. Crow, who lives four miles southeast of Crow pcatofflce was in the clay today. He says there are »till numerous fires In the woods In hls part of the county and several county bridges have been burnM al though he thinks there has been' lit tle or no timber damage. He has been m this county since the early rirtles and has ne»er before seen such a bong dry «pell. It has been stated that the summer of 1SS3 was Just as dry. no rain Alling from some time In May till September, but Mr Crow does not remember this at all and thinks that the person who gave (the Information must be mistaken. M adame D ean ' D,,,- FtMALC lILLo. .MNCH A Min. Ir rt a IN Ha- ur.r von hi i-i’Htwi*il i «’«"Z"' ,l"’ ,"0»' ’• »*1. ■,■"!«■• 'to'! M«tl»f>» llon «luar- anu.-d or Moix y iL fun.|..| H. nt prò- 2!" f"r " r-H«v««l. Hainpi..« Fr. «■. tnal.l <,n lo ttiti» tlin genuina, ncocpt „<> ■iil.siitut«.. ttyour oi.i<” ¿tbo’,Wt h“V” Uw“ *""1 >',ur klIHO HEOICAl M., Iti 74, l*ic*it*r, £ we l-known old name "Abbey Hou <■ " A large dining room overlooking th» bay will be one of the most attract s,,l<l 1,1 ive features. Tw.-nty rooms with wr|na»^ ha,h*- >'» overlooking the bay. will be provided. A sun parlor over kitchlny' ■?”“ h“a’' and "‘'"'"rn by w. 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