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THE twice a week guard , EUGENI, OBEGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBEE 6, 1910 1 ................... " : " —R full of good, common, up-to-date go»- 1 Judge Bryson this morning on the pel nnd modern trqlh. charge of drunkcunes». CITY NEWS * The — com- The Interior wails of the new Titus Tom Grltn,*». who live« near liar-, Assembly Dancing Club, Ul I T Ntwj 1 lie of rlsburg. ral««*d a squash this fall lhat ___ ____________ F | bachelor _ ______ young men of the welyh«*d 157 pounds, which is heav-l I••••«»»••••• business circle«, will hold a series of block are being plastered. l*-r than auy exhibited at the l.aui'1 — j —i six dancing parties during the winter. SIX uau* Ills -............_ The pavem«*nts were given a good * ■“ (From Tuesday's Daily Guard.) the first one to be held some *»«MOk tlm«* ihi« this cleaning by tb«> rain, the first in county fair this year. Mauager Free man. of the promotion department of month. The dance given by the club Dillon's (or classy Perfume«. the Commercial Club, will endeavor Last year was one of the swell func many weeks. of the season, anti those to be . 1 tions I It’lltuv i” ------- Archie Zimmer has sold hi« inter to se«-i)re the squash fur exhibition ••• even - — — surpass that Mrs. Ingram was operated upon at _iven this year will est In the carped cleaning butOn«*«« purpose«. the General hospital this morning. i • — - — one, say the members. Judge Hel- , .. mus W. Thompson is president of to his partner, Jay Moore. Chief Engineer Forneri, of the More shelving is being built in the tbe ciub C. R. Rickman has returned from lume County Asset Co., Is In the city From Klamath Falls north, down I Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta« grocery department of the Dodge de a short bunting trip up the river, but agalu and will start in a day or so the beschule« to The Dalles, from 1 a The University freshmen held , was not sucessful In getting any deer. with his crew of men. making the i there to Portland by ____ partment store. boat, and from ble Compound Cured Her class XS1X-V-*«.«r. meeting —! this afternoon at •— i cia»a •*ur»«*y from the en«l end or of west West rum Fifth 1 Portland to Eugen«* In hl» large Lo I Following Is the 1 eport of Build . .u . I survey - -* — * — — « ..... for th The notarial commission of Frank which the new pr«*»ldent and others This rain will .tart he grus. Is’ trR., f (h„ begllin|n of Kra(|llll( ing Inspector McFarland KnctvlO. Io*». —“I BtifT. n.| with spoke and cías» business was he pasture*, better «nd In a w.*.*k or W(„k „„ th|. Kl,gelle.Briu|ra ‘,tr,tch cumoblle automobile 1» th« «xt«u i imiti* low down In i iy rliflit Mid« f«>r H. Greenman was filed -with the S pOge » nd some class mouth of September: slvt* Inspection trip that Is being la I also transacted. th* 8t01k * h“*e Ple,1|y to. of the propos«! Eugene-to-Coast elec- ; ken by Chief Engineer II It. Iloey. h >t September 3—F. Heyer, two-story county clerk today. n>,,t'' “'•»**’' h .),. ind ut j. residence on Fourteenth street. be trlc railway. unizo on. I ICBIUCJlxx wzo* - --------------- ' of the Houthern Pacific Company, o«uiwa vs « «•.- — — R. Danner I Samuel Gray and E tween Patterson and Ferry. ,2500. i ' , Lon Moore „ who arrived her«* lu»t night and left „ and wife and Henry lutin ami to , >4). Albert Vincent has returned from September 6—J. Ramage repaid Moore afe on a hunting and fishing leave in the morning for Gate creek The Los Ang«*l«*s Tim«*«, printed} I this afternoon for Natron and point« and vicinity on a hunting expedition. a hunting trip in the vicinity of Bel E link hum', \ IJW, i further along the 36 mil«« of new to building at corner of Eighth and {rl t0 the Siuslaw country. Saturday morning from the auxiliary They are well equipped for big game knap Springs. He did not get a great} plant, n few hours after th«* ter ! railroad. He Is accompanied by C. II. ; table Con * un J Charnelton streets. ,500. and expect to get plenty, aa th«* rains atol 1.1 ver I*. ,llMj e — v --------- Bros. | The w c T v W1II meet at the Hansen mid II. O. Orsted, two labor deal of game. rlble disaster to the big plant, wus September 10—Warnock Bros. . have caused the deer to come down nin glad I t| , dealera. or employment m«*n. of} on East received this morning. A copy 1» on warehouse on Pearl rc„r'. street between (United Brethren church m. tomor- out of the high mountains. vour A marriage license was issued late display on th«* Guurxl'« bulletin Portland, who will accompany him ' 'Eleventh street at 2:30 p. Eighth and Ninth streets. ,300. Jlt.'l tette t of Saturday afternoon to Anda C. Cal board. Fletcher t’euts. th«* newsboy, »» fur u» Natron, and will return to Bonnett | row. The new school at Creswell Is prac vert and Miss Christena Jensen, both Hi t! .'o, 1 .1 September 16 A. T. E ...... } bandit*« them anti ha» quit«« u '”"«• | ¡’•Lrtiand lu a few day», Mr Iloey tically completed and the carpenters inen* f ir in- tian porch and remodelling of residence a trip to ...... ... j chauffeur hav<* trav<*l<-«l made ber of copies of this edition on hand. ulll | m, — - * of Junction City, Constable Plank are putting on the last work this ii¡iylliinir «I , ,| j at corner of First and Jefferson sts. alou<* lu their circuit about the slat«* Creswell yesterday to close out the week. The students will move in — — — — — •“ _ -La>_lj lin«l the bext vii. J. A. Rauch, who lives at Crow. Isi ,350. the e on attach- Acording to reports from Ind«*- g||j have gun» and ammunition with very shortly. Th«* new building will a contributor of some fine King ap clan* here. 1 September 20—N. Kenyon, 1H Marsh barber shop ' pendence, th«* couslderatolii In th«- them. an«l when in the wilds of East ment. be a great relief to the crowdede con _J<I*> nir WOT« wori i i I rrit story residence on Fourth betw«»en ples to the Commercial Club's dis-' hop deal of It. O. Brady, of Creswell.' ,.rll -lll(| Southern Oregon frequently ____ ditions of the past year or more. lallevA liier, then- I» I u. tt). Blair and Adams streets, ,1000. well at lilgt-t. t ! lallrvA Rev. J. B. Holmes, the evangelist, pla.v collection. | to C. I,. Fltchard, of Independence.) Kt<t Kliot , ,h<>ta at «!«•< r Mr Iloey September 21—L. R. Bond. 1 hi has gone to Eureka, Ca).. to hold a |>ig I'ke the I’lnkhuni rem* ' •_ .it mentioned in Th«* Guard. *><*. generally makes bls Inapet lion trip» Acording to the reports of local story residence on Alder street be revival meeting there in the Chris Hereafter the College Hill street ; about »9000. There wu« about 45O1 on horseback, coming from Klamath } Mrs. Ci.AKA 1Ì1ANK». ILF. D. N j . j , • - ------ mil men. there will be no dull sea- tween Ninth and Tenth streets. KiK'XHlIe, Iowa. car will run only to Eighth street on tian church. sou for them this winter. At present Willamette In order to make Its sche ! bales In the lot. The hops are said directly over the mountains along The sucer»» of l.yd'i» E. F'.ik! im'i ,1700. A« th«- route of the new railroad. But ¡to be as fine as any grown In the Vegetable ('«'lli|»>Ulul. modo I '"tn r.H,*4 all the planing mills are running to September 21—Nelson & Johnson, Brick work was resumed on the their full capacity and there seems to dule on proper time. this time he hail some ¡nape* tlou, ' state. warehouse corner Third and Ferry big Hampton block this morning, af that demanded bls prweuce in th«*} arc herbs, is unparalleled. It n* Deputy County Clerk Jesse Foun-1 The br«*ach of promise suit brought' De»chute» region, tills »Ide of Tbe used WUh J« rieri colilhtriicr by » ,|lw# streets. ,150. ter a day's idleness on account of be no let-up. There will be much [ building in Eugene this winter. September 2 4—J. G. Stevenson, re tain has returned from his vacation.} by Mary Briggs, of the Mohawk val-J Dalle», and he found his big automo-, wb«i »)JT* r from di*plan-ment*i. itiriatzx. modelled residence on Pearl street the rain storm. matti ti, ukwration. libi «dd Lim r«. ir. --------------- . and is ~ back “ The Fairmount Heights cars, as ! 0^X0 spent 1 at Walterville. at t ley. against Fred Fischer, sr., a well- bile of aervh-e. between Sixth and Seventh streets, The circuit court case of Warnock well as the College Hill cers. make} his desk after a weeks weeks' ’ layoff. The party had very llttl«* to »ay of regularities, peri*»'ttc pnina. !•«* u-h», known lumberman, to recover »6.-; i» arii>g«l'>* n feeling. Ilalul« *i< v indù ,450. Bros. vs. John Brookmayer, to re 000 damages, has been amicably set-, the railroad »ork Mr. iloey of III*- September 26—City of Eugene, fil cover money, has been settled out of Eighth street their down-town termi Mrs. Laura V. Hanson has been ap . tied betw<*en the principals lu the construction work or tb« Portland gextkn, dizziness, ur nervou.> pt, s*.r> nus now, except at train time, when pointed guardian of her sister, Miss ter plant on Eighth street between court and dismissed. tlon. they run clear through to the 8. P. Esther B. Stafford, minor, who owns ease, by Fischer agr«*elng to marry} men of the number of laborer» that Patterson and Hilyard. ,40.000. F»r thirty v*ars T.vdla F Pinkham*» 'the fair complainant, and he will' would be employed thia fall and win Housenoia guuus u<».c «... ___ — depot. It is impossible to make sche- September 27—C. J. Wagley. 1H- teg, table i oliipoUtxl has I ., tlm Household goods have arrived in ! some property in her owu name. ter. Thert* will be work done on the I take her on his contemplated trip to story residence at corner of Fourth Eugene of r.ujvur during uu..—B the ---- . past couple _ " dule time when the cars are run to new Urn* all winter, but It Is proba- standard tetnody f«*r f**mal» li'., »td ---- — a James q S. the depot every trip. and Monroe streets. ,1000. days for — H. — H. Relyea and The J. W. Seavey Hop Co. has pur Europe. l ble that the number of men will be suftering »unirli ou» it l<» tl.i<m,< |tr( September 28—E. D. Hosmer, barn Baugh, from points east. chased W. Polders ’ and Andy Holtz greatly reduced Mr Hauaen ex to at leaxt gl**- tlil» medicine a tr ai The rain storm found many catch Engineer Fornerf. of the Lane! and warehouse at comer of Fourth I’rixif I» abundant tliat it ha* curwi man's hop crop on the old Nels yard Architect Ford is at Wendlig today County Asset Co., will tomorrow be- at a price near 13 cents per pound. basins in the paved district clogged pressed It that the men would be la- thousand» of other», aud why »huiikl it and Adams streets. ,150. up and as a result the gutters are j ken off as fast as the work could be not cure you It September 28—W. A. Bohart. Hi looklng after the work of erecting gin work of making a survey from story residence on Garden avenue be the new buildings being put up by the end of West Fifth street for the! Household goods have arrived h«*re, overflowing today In several places, • completed on the varluua parts of If yoti «rant »pre-ini adrlrr w rite The } the construction, but none were able tween Walnut and Garden, ,500. the Booth-Kelly company there. , proposed electric railway. By this for E. D. Lewis, from some point inconveniencing pede»trlui>s. I’lnklmni. l.ytiu. Mix»«., for it. route, which has practically been de- September 29—M. R. Hastings, str«*et commissioner's force did good to make any statement as lo the Mr*. If •» frvv uud islwaya helpful. north; Benjamin Grout, from Port-; barn on Agate avenue between The gas company still has a large elded on in preference to the Fifteen-' land, and Dr. O. R. Gullion. from the work later in the day, though, and I work that will b*- earrtod aa aaal cleared the basins of all of th** trash summer. This winter tbe tunnel Twenty-second and Twenty-third sts., force of men digging ditches and lay- th street route, six miles of new sur East. and rubbish that had accuulated pre work will require a g*H>d sited crew ALL CANDIDAitS MUST ing mains. The crew is now working veying will have to be done, ,250. of men for six mouths or more, and September 29—A. W. McArthur, on East and West Fifth streets. vious to the rain. ! —. 8. H. Rond«*au, of Clintonville, Mo.. the brldg«- work will not lx* finished annex and remodeled residence at — I Miss Ethel Deyoe. a well-known 1 b here looking at the soil In various FILE THEIR EXPENSE ."_ _____ L • However, eno would The will of John LIB, who died! for some time ___ ____ _ _________ _ i graduate, of 977 Garden avenue. ,500. Fuller & Cherry, the cement wor-; University of Oregon • 1 i- a "cement this city, this — morning for San parts of the county with a view to In Eugene on September 1». 1910.' readily gain from the conversation' September 29—G. H. Tripp, l^- | kers, have just finished ;:r~‘ ■■*•-•- -•*- left ♦*.«- , ACOUNT WITH CLERK purchasing a large tract of land for was admitted to probate today. The with the railroad men the opinion stary residence and barn on Fifth st. walk in front of R. . H. H. Matteson's Matteion'“ Francisco where she will take the fruit raising. that next summer will see more ac between Blair and Adams. ,1500. boat for Fu Chow, where she will estimated value of the property of West Eleventh | residence at 381 \ ----- _1_ September 30—Mrs. J. Ford Day. enter missionary work. She will be the estate is »4500, all of which, ac tivity than ever, and that within a Whether They Were Victoriom The Oriental Fancy Fruit Co. has, 1*4-story residence on Charnelton street. gone for five years. The trip to the cording will, goes to his daugh i few weeks or possibly a month an or Not- There ii Penalty leased the small room next door to ter. Mrs. to the 6treet between Tenth and Eleventh ( Mrs. Clifford Allen, a sister of Mrs. | Orient will take over six weeks it-j Sid Carrl«* Hampton, nnd his nouncement will come of the letting Smith's cigar store and will oc-| of a Stiff Fine of the contracts, probably to th« streets, ,1900. son, George Llll. both of Eugene I A. F. Campbell, of Eugene, died in [self. There are other Eugene people' September 30—Eugene Auto Co., Portland a few days ago. The Camp } in Fu Chow and she will not f«?el al-’ cupy it with a first-class fruit stand George Lilt is named as executor of I'tah Construction Company, for the some time this week. balance of the dlstan*«* betwern tbe garage. Pearl street between Eighth bell family is there to attend the fu } together alone. Ho far only five candidate» at th« the estati*. present terminal» of th« Natron-1 primary election hav« filed tli r*l r *-x- and Ninth streets. ,500. neral. Outside work is at a standstil to Klamath Falls cut-off. Thia ia evi September 30—Eugene Lodge. No. Arrangements are being made by pen»« acount with th** count* «■lerk. If this rain continues for a day or 11, A. F. and A. M.. remodeled front Warren M nt* C. C. Witten and wife, of Denver.} the Eugene and Springfield commer-i day on acount of the rain, but most two longer it will probably bring denced by the fact that the i'tah They ar«* a» follow» contractors have plenty of Inside on Eighth between Olive and Willam Colo., have arrived in Eugene. and}cial clubs to properly celebrate the} home a lot of hunters who are In the Construction Company has not taken ton. of Springfield, candidal** for work for their men. and few. a.-iil** will make this city their home. The}opening of the P.. E. & E. bridge} ette streets. ,500. mountains. The Bratistetter-VIn- Its machinery nnd t*qulpni<*nt a**ay’ re»«ntatlv«, amount Oliieuded. I' September 30—Dr. W. Kuykendall people of the city give them a g’.ad across the Willamette at Springfield} from the brickmasons, are idle. Wlnaor W. Calkin». of Eugen** cent-Schwering party, which started as the work is finished. I by exchange of visits between the} additional permit for residence on Mr. Hoey, with hie chauffeur.»Ill dldate for senator, »1 '• 1<>. All out yesterday morning, are probab Willamette street between Twelfth I welcome, J. C. Abel, who had some fine spec two cities. The bridge is expected) ly having a wet time of It. but they return sometime tomorrow, proba Eaton, of Eugene, candidate for ! The Southern Pacific company has to be entirely completed shortly after} imens of egg plant at the county say they are going to stick to It no bly, and leave the next day for reacntatlvi*. nothing ex|H*n<b-d V and Thirteenth streets, ,1000. Total permits for the month aggre- ’*ne iwu*u"‘* * ---------------r_..w —________________ fair. has furnished some to the pro gate ,54.750. posted in rooms -- In all me the luiuuiv middle ut of the month ««Mw and t..C the CO.- cei- 1 pueiciA iu the v*»«- trainmen's v»»•»«»»*■'*'» —-------- tu»? uàGààxu matter what kind of weather come- Southern Oregon, or It Is ponalble Moon, of Eugene, candidate for i ! the along the line the follow-} ebration „ will day motion department of the Commer along until the snow drives them off that he will return by way of Low Ifr, »5 50; H W Taylor, of Em v. M c F arland . ' depots ‘ t I1 be hid on nn , the ho first ftr R t dav cial club for exhibition purposes. ell. ih-xter and Creswell and uol re candidate for county trea»ur>-r. I ing sign in large red letters on one that cars run across the structure. the summit of the mountains. 565 Charnelton street side of the wall: "If this company is| * » ’■1 turn here on bls way south. 70. Apple picking is progressing rapidly} Alf Walker, acompanied by his son The Booth-Kelly log drive which not prosperous, will you be?” If any condldatc. whether he * «S It's the World's Best. in the orchards throughout the coun and Gerald Preston, are home from has been coming down the McKenzie auccc«»fiii or not at the pt inia arles, Why i'eopl* Cougll their hunting trip to the South Fork salve, ty. Fruit Inspector Beebe says the A motion to dismiss the circuit! No one has ever made a for several weeks, has at last arrived is a mystery when Dr. Bell's Pino falls to file hla cxt>en»« acxint with* ointment or balm to compare with court case of A. Leschen & Sons Rope fruit has ripened earlier this year of the McKenzie. They didn’t get! In the race at Coburg and the log Tar-Honey will cure any cough Ixxok In fifteen day» after c|«ct|on. he I« Bucklen s Arnica Salve. It s the one qo vs john Brookmayer, to recover than for a long time before and that any deer but got hundreds of fish. gers employed on the drive are In for the bell on the bottle It marks I > d»f perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, monev, was filed today by the plain the quality is excellent. The quanti- Eugene, getting ready to start on an the genuine. For ale by th** Dillon until the account la ftlvd Nin days S. Smeed today shipped on con . ty this year is also large. A number ____ ' ___ attoreny, L. ' M. " Travis, ” *“ as — it “ bruises, sores, scalds, _boils, boils, ulcers, tiff's other drive which will start soon of that time have already expirt d as4 i of the new orchards are just coming signment to Koss Bros, at Milwau from l.eaburg. The drive that has Drug Co. eczema, salt rheum. For sore eyes,! has been settled out of court. only a small |H*rct*ntage of the andl- kee a car load of hops consisting of! 1 } into bearing. When those that have cold sores, chapped hands, or sprains Just arrived at the mill at Coburg date» that entered the prltnarle hav« 92 bales. These are said to be among It lxM«k» Butl for You. On- it's supreme. Infallible for Piles. * Other candidates who have filed been set out during the past year or contains something like lo,boo,Otto \«ld« given to the clerk the figure» the best ever shipped out of Eugene. Sutherland ’ s Eagle to have sore eyes ly 25c at W. A. Kuykendall’s. their election expense accounts are two are bearing, Eugene will rival; feet of logs. tln<*. tho «ureMful ciudi- from the llarmleM Salve will cur" them. Eye : as follows: J. M. Kitchen, none: J. some of the noted fruit centers In An automobile party from Portland a dutea, name« will not b>< placed on M. Howe, none; Robert J. Hemphill } the quantity of apples shipped. The company of Eugene men who and Painless, guaranteed for 2 5c $100.00 Reward the ballot» and th» cl«rk cannot l> spent Saturday night and a part of tube. Sold by, Dillon Drug Co. bought a large tract of Fern Ridg** would be gladly paid for a cure by! »27; H. W. Thompson. »5.50; C. C. »ue them a certificate of nomination Sunday in Eugene, consisting of the Coffman, none; J. J. Harbaugh, »7. A Portland party consisting of land nearly two years ago are getting many people who are crippled with Ho it »erm» to be Up to th** < indl- How Much Will You Pay Thomas Scott Brooks, a real estate following: C. H. I.abbe, Mrs. J. Lab ready to set out fifty acres of apple rheumatism, yet if they only knew dale». In ord'-r to »avc thl» fine anl be, Miss B. Catlin and Miss M. Cat- to have your eyes cur**d;8uther>and's Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cloake. well-) dealer. Thales Linthicum, merchant trees on the tract this fall. Some of it, they can be cured by a few bottles only costs 25c and In order to get their name« on the 11». I them were out there yesterday and Eagle Eye Salve of Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the; known residents of Douglas county, paul R. Deadv, an attorney, and Jas. will cure. Good for nothing but the ballota for the November election, near Roseburg, were visiting thejshaw. the chauffeur, stopped over in price is only 25c, 50c. and »1.00 per family of J. W. Barringer and other Eugene yesterday on their way to I Virgil and Otto Rowland have en-!Kathered a few apples from an old eye«. Dillon Drug Co. to figure up their expanse acounta in bottle. For sale by Dillon Drug Co.' friends in the city a couple of days.]roiev Springs for a fortnight's hunt-} tered the transfer business, with orchard on the tract. They are Spit to figure up their »xp»n»«< at- >untaln I headquarters Renshaw's cigar! zenbergs and are as fine as any that ment to Clerk l-ee. lie ha» blank» , ——,—----- at _ t'nsightly They had attended the M. E. confer-} | ng an d fishing. They traveled in a — -•• and —-• ------ grow in either the Hood River or the Cold Weather Advice. boys are well popu-JKfow in either the n ence at Hillsboro last week. ; large Pierce Arrow automobile and} I store. The nlmp’e-, for that purpoae. Sore«, bolls, eruption«, to all is to beware of coughs and larly known here and will doubtless ; Rogue river valleys, — , made fast time from Portland. The} blackheads, and all ■' In r f feet loll« colds on the chest; as neglected they Stage passengers out this morning; roads, they say, are very good this' succeed. __ •— Civil service examinations will be are very qulcklr cu* 1 by I' - tir. of HOLY ROLLER FILES exan readily lead to pneumonia, consump Miss Julia Hatch, for seven years} held In Eugene, If there are any can- Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve 25c. Sold tion or other pulmonary troubles. were as follows:* W. J. Roberts and. side of Salem, but in a very poor con- HIS ANSWER TO WIFE’S Just as soon as the cough appears five others, Geo. O'Brien, H. W. Da-} ditlon between the capital city and! missionarv among the Lass people of didates, on the following dates: Nov. everywhere. Dillon Drug Co. » 4D an auu d uvoiv Jos,e .«luipuj, Murphy, all to Walter-} Portland. Sam Wilf give a stereopticon lecture 9. junior chemist (explosives); anl- DIVORCE COMPLAINT treat it with Ballard’s Horehoun«! I.—"____. vls After shaving Syrup the standard cure of Ameri-I ville, and J. L. Furnish and Mrs. C. Fairmount Presbyterian, mal husbandman (male); testing en- us<* Dr. Bell R. A.. Had-; The at the Use as directed- Xterily^^ ------------------- _ rains of the past two days ’ s Antiseptic Salve It office of -•••o public roads: ca. -*-------- (malt*) — — -* -------- - Bring» C unter Cl urge of Adul church on Wednesday evening at; glneer jess mining engineer; teacher of metal will prevent th<* face getting sore, It less. A cure and preventative for all IeX and a companion from Portland have brought the Willamette river 7:30. All are cordially invited. diseases of the lungs. Price 25c. 50c. ar« booked for Foley Springs In the up about a foot. The McKenzie how- tery r. id Cruel and Inhu working and mechanical drawing; destroys germs and prevent« ron- lever, has varied only a trifle. If thel trading any d!s**ase. 25c. Sold ev- and 11.00 per bottle. Dillon Drug morning. Attorney D. V. Kuykendall and physical laboratory aid. November erywhere, and by the Dillon Drug man Treatment ¡water would stay this high in the Co. Real estate men report that pros Willamette, it would be sufficient to' wife of Klamath Falls, who have 9 and 10. junior chemist, Junior com- Co. In Eug**ne. camping with utreii tniupiuft «».v*. the Kuykendall ---------- I PUter, bureau of mines; Junior phy- pective buyers are arriving in larger start the big Hyland log drive that! been Edward Rlcbar 1«. of Dalia- ’,b° numbers than ever, and a few sales has been held up from the Spring-! family at Triangle lake all summer,! «Iclst. was r* -ntty surd by hl» wife. Neill« FOR LADIES PASADENA GROWS and who are well known here, left} nre reported. Most of the people who field mill all summer. When this' Abington, 111. After years of suf- Richard«, now living In l.atu* county, The Southern Pacific tunnel crew, have taken advantage of the colonist reaches the mill it will make the run for their home today. lug tlllt tea fering from kidney, bladder ___ 232 PER CENT IN and for <1: consisting of nine men In four work rates, though, are merely looking „,„ B independent of the dally .» o- ning log-; rheumatic trouble, was given up Io Holy Ko.I *r fanatic and wanted b«f .... r, hoc h»pn baecaee-l cars, han been stationed In Eugene and after deciding on where ging operations at Wending as it now die by my home dodors. A friend to engage In hl» i**llgtoua anti« with* THE LAST DECADE around, they would rather live, will go back |g. it will be kept In the pond as out any «'.ilh« on. ha» filed an had me use one bottle of Hall's «* , t ’ e d ’ and now ting In a corrugated iron pipe culvert and bring their families, then buy. } j a reserve and the daily shipment of iseHcke^aclerl< In the dispatcher's of- under the H. P. track In Fairmount, as Wonder and It cured me. Tex- swer to the »ult, and a!» > n count»* Mrs Washington, Oct. 3.—Population ' logs wil continue to be received. Hre te his place as baggagema.ter,| with ^concreteLi_parapets. The ba»*-! Wm. Kline. Sold by Hull's Red complaint. statistics as enumerated for the 13th Dr. and Mrs. H. Y. Spence, and Richards denies mm t of th” '’lega census were made public today for daughter, Geraldine, of Mexico City, ¡also that the pipe lies on Is of con-1 Cross Drug Store. _____ d__ Among the ___ new _______ arrivait _________ here dur- T. E. Cook has been appointed. tion In hl« wife'« suit. nn«l f'irthet the following places; crete. The work has been delayed after a visit with relatives in Eu- ¡ng the past week, correspondents of •tat**» that he believes »11 • v. i «till* If You Have Any Doubt Pasadena. Cal.. 30,291, an Increase gene and on the Mohawk, left today the commercial club’s promotion de- High since Saturday by the failure to ar-! Linn Nesmith, a , popular . of 21,174, or 232.2 per cent as com-. for home. They were accompanied ! partaient, are the following: John school student of last year, is in the rive of a car of gravel and concrete of the merit of Dr. Bell's Plne-Tnr- t * of rnliilt<T« w It li oil.- 1; I pared with 9117 in 1900. by Mrs. Spence’s brother, C 1 ~ Jacobson and brother, from Race, city again after a vacation spent at to build the concrete and facing» of llon<y, one bottle will remove that at Elmira on June 15, 1#|t), and Glenn|D. and your cough been guilty of »itch nt varlou time’ Washington, Washington county, Stafford, who will visit them for a a} Track, Mont., Mont .* who W UU have UBW bought UVUgL l al cl i Rickreall, Polk county. He has not the pipe. This was expected this af doubt time. Ixxik for the bi since then As n further and "'1'*^ Pa.. 18,778, compared with 7670 In few months. Mrs. Spence, formerly farm west of the city and have s-*t-l» again re-entered school, • but has en- ternoon an«i the work will be finish tie. B-.......... 1900. i... —... --------- . fine,I . . tied down to make . . . home >; j g,|gp(1 in the reai estate business with ed by Wednesday. Th** tunnel crew' Drug ate complaint Edward« nil««' •« thn' Miss — Stafford, likes -v that . country their The population of the state of Del-1 . she says. hl» wife wna guilty of cruel and In seem to have been out of work this Co. } A. Cressey, from Aberdeen. S. D., for- George Fisher. - ■ ,, woult aware, as enumerated In the 13th i , * human treatment. In thnl ah» summe:- and have li*»en repairing th«*| — merly connected with the Inte __ ------------ ...... the Interna-' — • census and announced today by the| Wendling presents a busy scene tlonal Harvester Co., who with his ••To Be or Not to Be." ! often work herself into a tow ii Ini bridge- and now they have been set Oscar Sternberg, a well-known Eu- census bureau, is 202,322. This is! now with logging operations again family is located at 280 East Elev- get ■ photographer, who has been om- to building culvert ■ under the track, constantly coughing depends i on rage over trivial matters, WOUld <>f an increase of 17,587, or 9.5 per cent In full sway and the additional work enth street, and A H. Huntington. ploy- <1 by the government in the The pfije is 36 Inches in diameter and whether or not you use Dr. I Hell's ten curue hl tn and call him vlk over 184,733 in 1900, when the 12th of re-building the small town going Pine-Tar-Honey. A few doses will names at one time took up a gul ls 5:; feet long. wife and child, who have arrived and forert reserve tn the Coast moun-j census showed an Increase of 16. 'on. The new hotel will be the first’ stop that cough. Dillon Drug Co. I and threatened to shoot him, am 242, or 9.6 per cent during the pre i building ready for occupancy and it are getting ready to settle down in tains, l.as returned to Eugene. He tried to knock him over th« Inai Fonthorn Pacific Headmaster Mil their new home. has beer gone all summer and fall vious ten years. I will probably be completed before; C. C. Bryant I •— ' and reports some Interesting exper- ler. of the It,cal llstrlct between Al <*d thin w>*<*k and then the work of with n humtner. Richard's attorney. the middle of the month. The other, Slnce the rains of the past two'fences, especially during the recent bany and Roseburg, who has his of ‘■cutting-over” will begin. } new buildings will be finished wlth- days, automobile owners find that I forest fire reason, fice in Eugene, left today on his gas MEXICAN PEOPLE ; in a month or so. oline speeder for a several days’ in the roads have become exceedingly — The Northwestern Corporation Is NOT A CANDIDATE muddy. The McKenzie road, which Circuit Judge Harris heard a num- spection trip out from Roseburg. FEAR COMING OF spending a large amount of money to A carload of household goods and was ideal up to Sunday, is in bad con- ber of equity cases today. Among FOR COUNTY JUDGl Implements arrived In Eu ditlon. The first rains did this road them was that of IJoyd Armstrong Roy Pope, a Eugen» lad who gain-} repair and rebuild Its electrical lines THE CENSUS MEN farming gene this morning for Clayton Burns good, for it had become quite. vs. Ben E. Barray, to recover money, ed an early newspiper experience on In Eugene. The lines are being gen Editor Guard: I understand erally made heavier whe"ever chang and family, who recently arrived heavy summer A judgment for »340.75, with Inter The Guard’s carrying force, and who ed. The crew of line men have fin have received th«* Democratic n»®1 City of Mexico, Oct. 4.—It is fear from Farmington, N. M., to reside in rough after the and the traffic, water ____ _____ ____ _ at .. 8 per ------ soften-fest cent ,— and - costs and dis- for the pant year or more has been! ished the work of rebuilding three ! nation for cunty judge, th« D«'®* ed that the census of Mexico, to be this'countv' ______ . They have not yet pur- employed In Portland, Is planning to 1 crate having written my name on tn ed it and put it in the best of condi-! bursements -was given, taken this month, will again be ln-| ■ chased a farm, - but expect to soon, tlon. If a week or two of dry wea-| establish a news and periodical stand' blocks on Fifth street where the lines ballot. A large number of my fri1'»“ complete, owing to the fear of the i They are old friends of W. M. John- were taken from the street and place I have asked me to berme a candida* In the McCormick cigar store short people that the government seeks I son. of the Hoffman House, and ther would follow this rain, the road 1 Stag«* passenegrs out this morning ly. He will obtain the agency for In the alley between Fifth and Sixth. would be In better condition than It' *er<* the following: W. G. Nesmith, at th«* November election. Whlw the names for the purpose of draft I came from the same town he did. has been all year and the trip up the to Blue River; Mr. Brown, to Bei- one of the portland papers If possi The necessity for this was the heavy appreciate ih<* klml offer of hiipi «” ing men into the army. At the last growth of trees about the wires be* McKenzie would become ■ even more! '"* •** ”i*-.knap Springs; Chas. Hadley and Jas. ble. census In Mexico whole towns were tween Olive and Lawrence streets, in from my friends, both In th«* D»®* Three men were arrested at Rose popular. J. __ 2.___ _ ,of ‘h’’ i-'ty . HaHley, to Mapleton; Mrs. C. A. «ralle and Republican pnrtl««. y*'*, depopulated of their male Inhabitants burg a couple of days ago. charged have become Eugene’s new telephone switch the winter when It Is wet the foliage j exceedingly sloppy since, because of this belief. Government with blowing up the safe In a meat the heavy rains, which were not Prosser, O. P. Rolf and J. L. Fur board that th» electricians have been short -circuits the current and makes do not feel that In Justlc«* to niy»el officials, school teachers and priests market there, securing ,800 in cash. heavy enough to wash the mud away, nish to dlferent points o 1 the lower installing for the past two months, much trouble. This change alone coat! I can nink«* the race for th'* offici an«! I take this means of announcW have sought to educate the people as All were apparently without money but just heavy enough to make a Sluslaw. now stands complete. But several of the company »573. The crew are now to the public lhat I will not be to the real mission of the enumera when they arrived at Roseburg, but creamy mixture. working on East Ninth street where Crowded houses have gfee Red *Rev. the parts, Including the underground' the lines are being made heavier and candidate for county judge. tors, but the fear of army service is when arrested they had plenty. They itor of the cables and the relays that have been' H. W Davis, the new papto O. F. BKII’WORTH. •o strong that many men will likely are thought to have been the ones [From Monday's Dally Guard.) Baptist church, since hei began his delayed and are being rapidly put Ini are placed In the alley for the same “take to the woods” to escape an in who blew open the safe at the Fisher Albert Prince, an old offender, was work here. His sermons) are plain, so that the board may be completed reason. Ail the down-town power Springfield, Mo , has t*. popntetM wires terview with the census men. laundry about a week ago, but they given twenty days in Jail by Police straightforward talk» te the people, to th« City line. This will be finish- V ---- • have been or will be made of 35,201, an Increase of 12,034, • heavier. I r Hl .72 per cent. DOCTORS FAILED I