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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
TWICE A WEEK GUARD. EUGENE. OR. THURSDAY OCT 27 SKIN DISEASES CLU8 HOLDS ITS DOCTOR GAS MAINS WILL Bf HUMORS IN THE BLOOD 17 EXTENDED Ed MEETING • A T ■ Umbrellas 50c CHILDREN’S SCHOOL UMBRELLAS 60c ® 75c BETTER ONES FOR LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, NEWEST HANDLES GENTS’ UMBRELLAS gas mains will at < nee extemled to Springfield. the Northwestern Corporation's n< " of- flee block in Eugene will be built two stories throughout and th«' Hyll«'sb> company has purchased th«' gas plant at 8tockton. Cal. This is the news brought to Eugene by M D Spencer, local manager tor tn«' Hyllcsliy inter ests. who returned to Eugene last night from a trip to Chlcsgo when' he conferred with the head officials of the company. Mr S|H>ncer presented the matter of gas main extension to Sprtnsfleld and a larger building than at first planned, with a result that the pl ans were considered feasible and were fa vorablv acted upon bi the head <> cials. $1.00 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.00 AsK to see our NEW FOLDING UMBRELLA—you HILL’S 513-517 Willamette Street J- j' c el I i I I I I I» ; » I I L sss Yu application for the gas mains o streets will be mad»' to of that city tonight .» ¡1(1 New and up-to-date Handles. New Covers and Ribs probable that.it wil be very near future, for a majorit' of We do all Kinds of Umbrella repairing—bring in your the councilmen have expressed them selves favorably toward the matter. Umbrella—we can maKe it as good as new Engineer H. II White will have complete charge of th«* gas and elec tric extensions here, and at Spring field. and the company has already be gun work on new water gas plant ad joining the old plant built by the Willamette Valley company, and the large tank to be erected will have sufficient capacity to supply both I iHlorwc Xorinai SictiiHila cities with gas for a number of years The club paaaed a leaolutluil ell- to come. The building of this larg Th» doralng thè normal nchoola er plant and the extension of the wording of thè molutloti la ss fol- mains to Springfield will mean the expenditure of thousands of dollars lows Whrrea». an rfflclent ayaletn of in addition to that already being ex aiate normal achoola la au aliaolutely pended by the company in extending «anetillal f«aaturo of un adequate | the gas mains to all parts of Eugene. M'h«<mr <>f publle •ducatlon. and A Larger Riilldlug Wh««rra». thè gtMigraphv of Oregon, . The change in the plans of the J and thè dlatrthutlon of Ita popula- company's new block in this city ne cessitates a delay in the letting of the Iloti hrenilngly makea lt necessary contract. The architect will have to that ther«- he at leaat thre» «tat« nor- materially change his plans, which, mais In Oregon, and will take some time, and the blds WhereM. thè state ha» suitable ♦»♦♦♦< will have to be re-advertised for. The proporti»» for th«*»e »«-hoola III I he clt- »original plans called for one story The Southern Pacific surveying les of Ashland. Weston and Mon- ■ shoot out the tongue at him, and the the full length of the lot. from Wil crew which left Junction City about mouth, therefore, be It Forced to Leu . e ilouic. ETHEL CLARE LENEVE lamette street back to the alley and Resolved, that the Com mereiai boss is himself out of a job. two months ago. to survey a railroad Every year a large number of poor “What was his job? It was a pow two stories about naif way back, but from that place to Florence, are now club of Eugene hereby givo Itg un sufferers whose lungs are sore and ACQUITTED OF MURDER erful and lucrative one. He was the the new- plans call for a two-storv encamped near the half-way house qualified Indorsement to tile bills for racked with coughs are urged to go i agent for the interests and the great building the entire length. The th«« road between Eugene and Ma the support of these three t fregón to another climate. But this is cost IN CRIPPEN CASE ■ orporations—railway, street railway. front of the building will also be on pleton, having moved there a week state normal schools ly and not always sure. There’s a bet I gas. water, etc. He acted by a thim- changed to some extent. E o POTT EK. ter way. Let Dr. King’s new discovery age». C 8 WILLIAM i blerig game called convention. GF Mattock, an old employe of London. Oct. 25—Ethel Clare cure you at home. ’’It cured me of ♦ After leaving Junction City they “Ostensibly, free American clti-! the company, will be sent to Stock- A C DIXON lung trouble,” writes W. R. Nelson, ♦ Leneve was acquitted as an ac ! zens representing free American cit ton to have charge of the gas plant ran a line as far west as Trlangl«« of Calamine, Ark., “when all else ♦ cessory after the fact of the Lake, going over both the High Pass izens in free conversation assembled purchased there. -tate D failed and I gained 47 pounds in ♦ murder of Cora Belle Crippen, These improvements. together and the Low Pass routes. They then to do the will of the people. In fact, W h Kav linos weight. Its surely the King of all ♦ known on the stage as Belle El- went back part way to Junction City , a lot of henchmen selected and pledg- with those already being trade 11 Wilkins, II C Zini- cough and lung cures.” Thousands ♦ more. anj survey«-d a line to Smithfield, , ed beforehand to a slate w ritten by this city, are in line with the an merman were appointed uh » commit, ■ owe their lives and health to it. Its and passing about half a mile west nouncement of the company when the boss and his bosses, I positively guaranteed for coughs, of Elmira came up Notl cr««ek and tee to arrange for the entertainment London, Oct. 25.—The sequel of j “Direct primaries killed the con the local plants were first taken over «crossed front the head of that stream of the state dairymens convention, ■colds, la grippe, asthma, croup—all last spring that a quarter of a mil- vention, and with it the boss. I _ _ the Crippen case came today when which meets in Eugene on Dv<«nib«r »-throat and lung troubles. 50c and "But the boss dies hard because llon dollars would be expended by over to the head of the Wildcat. »1.00. Trial bottle free. W. A. Kuy- the high court inflicted a fine of one ' entrenched One of the men Informed us that 8 and 9 privilege and power al- the new owners In Improving the ser- thousand dollars on Assistant Edi * kendall. the»’ found a god road from Junction tor Perrys for contempt of court in ; ways dies hard, whether in the per vice here. b I — - ■ - to the lake. NEW G. A. R. POST permitting the publication in the son of a Charles of England, a Louis . Hunt’s men a few days ago wore Cold Weather Advice. Ixmdon Chronicle of a story assert , of France, or the commercial barons ROSEBURG VOTES working on the upper part of the •«to all is to beware of coughs and ing that Dr. Crippen had purchased of our time who use the masses as ORGANIZED TODAY creek, i and were camped 1 -colds on the chest; as neglected they hyosen and had confessed to the mur their tribute bearers: ever the inso HIGH SCHOOL BONDS Wildcat where th“ road to Notl valley leaves i' ; readily lead to pneumonia, consump- der of his wife. Perrys will be im lent cry from above has been to the AT SPRINGFIELD O1 tion or other pulmonary troubles. prisoned until the fine is paid. Roseburg, Ost. 23.—In one of the the Eugene stage road. paupers below: ’How dare you re- * Just as soon as the cough appears most bitterly contested elections held bel!’ Local News of Florence- Iuka Post No. 48 Instituted ’* treat It with Ballard s Horehound BOSSES NOT DEAD BUT IN THE “So, as the railways and street rail here for years the progressive ele Mr. an I Mrs. M. M Peery, of J Syrup the standard cure of Ameri- ways of Oregon have found, the di ment yesterday authorized the ex Springfield, were passengers to Ma- BACKGROUND With Seventeen Charter ■e ca. Use as directed—perfectly harm- rect power of the people becoming penditure of $75,000 in the purchase pieton a few days ago to spend a few Members < less. A cure and preventative for all of a site and the erection of a new dangerous to special privilege, they Oakland (Cal.) Enquirer. days at hunting and fishing. diseases of the lungs. Price 25c,_50c, "" Will the direct primary destroy the (Struggle to restore the boss whom High school building by a vote of «1 The schooner Oakland was towed and JI.00 per bottle. Dillon Springfield Oct. 25. All the lo to 50. . they can boss.” bosses and boss rule? out to sea yesterday and s««t sail for Co. It had originally been intended I, I San Francisco, loath'd with lumbei cal members of th«" Grand Arniv met So will it be in California and ev-' That is a question difficult to ans this afternoon to be be Instnlle I a as wer. Theoretically the direct primary er.v othe# state where the people are vote upon a bond issue in the sum of from the mill at Florence. orgnlzatlon In th«« G / A abolishes bossism. but the bosses die acquiring power and liberty more $100,000, but so bitterly was that Kills a Murderer. The schooner Sausalito was towed a R. separate« order. The new post wilt I«.« sum opposed by many of the prop out to sea Wednesday forenoon load hard and they will do their worst, or - than the bosses desire. A merciless murderer is appendi- best, to circumvent the law. and re Eternal Vigilance is the price of erty owners that it was finally decid ed with lumber from the Oregon & known ns Iuka Pont No ■ 4$. and will citls, with many victims. But Dr. tain a measure, at least, of the pow liberty. consist of 17 charter 1 members ed to reduce it to $75,000. As soon California Lumber Co’s mill. It King’s New Life Pills kill it by pre er they formerly held. as a suitable site can be selected the is understood that this i number will Frank Zumwalt, who recently dis vention. They gently stimulate The following took the stages out work of erecting the building will be posed of his ranch on Maple creek, be shortly Incrosed to ■ 30. Iwtall But only practical experience of stomach, liver and bowels, prevent years will truly answer the question this morning: Mr. Austin to Deer commenced. left with his family a week ago for Ing Officer J G Darr wll) have ing that clogging that invites appen and show whether or not bossism is horn; Mr. Pugh to Walterville; R. Springfield they expect to re charge of the « x« rclse . and he ¿viii dicitis, curing constipation, headache dead in California. Hines to Blue River; N. B. Standish »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ side in the where I k - assisted by Department Ceimm.in. future. billiousness, chills. 25c at W. A. i In Oregon, where they have the in to Walterville; A. L. Tirrell to Lea- der W. J. It. flench, of For»*st I Kuykendall’s. Mrs. Minnie Washburns, of Eu BORN. J itiative, referendum, direct primary. burg: G. Nettle to Deerhorn; P. H. t Grove-, nnd Department Adjutant C ♦ gene. arrived here Sunday to visit A. YVilllnms. of Portland | recall and popular election of United Kyllo to Blue River; Miss Roche to • A large relatives and look after property In It's the World’s Best. ; States senators, the bosses, while not a point four miles beyond Elmira; number of visiting members vere terests near Florence. She is a At Junction City. October 19. 1910, i I dead, are more or less harmless at Forest Whisman and Dr. Fenell to present, not only from Eugene, nu' t Mapleton. Those booked out for to to Mr. and Mrs. Uephrl Aldrich, a cousin of George Lockwood. from th«« other cities In the county No one has ever made a salve ; present. Forest Ranger Young has moved Yet on November 8th Oregon must morrow are: J. Spehr to Walter daughter. ointment or balm to compare with his headquarters from the Pickle At th«' election this afternoon ther«« Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It’s the one ' fight for everything the state has ville; Harry Greenwood to Walter house to the Bank building to the were the customary officers «-I iom - b In Eugene. October 22. 1910, to perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns achieved, In commenting on this ville; — Cline and — Davidson to Florence, and L. N. Roney to Wal Professor and Mrs. Joseph Schafer, a rooms formerly used bv Wolf A bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, election. The Public says: “To Be or Not to He.” Kemp for a real estate office. son. “Office-holders nominated direct terville. eczema, salt rheum. For sore eyes, constantly coughing depend» I Ol Mr. Benson Is preparing to log on ly by the people and responsible only cold sores, chapped hands, or sprains whether or not you use Dr. Holl' I Sweet creek this winter. He hns se Plne-Tar-Honev Dr. J. O. Watts returned today it's supreme. Infallible for Piles. On to them do not suit the bosses. They A few dose« wll cured the timber on Andrew Hart from Portland. snap their fingers at. the boss, they ly 25c at W. A. Kuykendall’s. stop that cough Dillon Drug Co. ’s place and will cut It off. He I : MARRIED : ley will log the timber along the creek CROW ITEMS • • bank by hand but intends to use an engine for that growing further At the home of the bride’s parents, < I i Special Correspondence Mr. and Mrs. Ira Higgins, at Goshen. back. Preparations are being made for Crow. Oct. 20.—E E Hunter 1» October 16. 1910. Raleigh Roney and i 1 Miss Ruth J. Higgins, Rev. J. I.. a big blast at the quarry, to be fired making good progres» with hl» farm in the next few days A funnel wns ing on the Ford place. < Staratford officiating. * driven in the face of the rock a dis lienrv Hadley 1» »awing up many At the home of T. B. Simeral In tance of about thirty feet, then a waiting wood piles with Ills gasoline shorter tunn««l was opened from the »aw. " ettaae Grove, October 22. 1910. H. W. L Ford hns moved hl» family E'trl Simeral and Miss Zelma M. Ma end for a distance of about fifteen I l>!es. both of Cottage Grove, Rev. Ro feet on each side, making the entire« Into their own home here. We are passage the shape of a T. Several 1 glad to we|r<,m,. thPrn |m,.k bert Sutcliffe officiating. kegs of powder will be placed there .JUST WHAT YOU ARE L OOKING FOR—BRIGHT, Andrew Erickson has sold hl» place ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• »*«*4444*444« in and th«« whole exploded with fuse ai Llewellyn for »50 |u»r acre and AND UP-TO-DATE GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. Bv this means they expect to throw move dto this neighborhood where thousands of tons of rock from he and Edward BJerke have rented I DIED : down the face of the bluff and make It a hop yard. ( easier and more expeditious work of Mr. Jas. Hinton has removed to At his home, 781 University ave beading th«- rock on the scows.__ the place he has rented from Frank Dies« nue. in Eugene, October 25, 1910. Florence West. at 6 a. m., John Paul Hale, aged 78 Richard Hayes and Jessie McCul ( years. 5 months and 14 days. The loch are the owners of new buggies. After Shaving | cause of death was heart trouble, use Dr. Roll’s Antiseptic Salve. I Look for effects soon. ( from which he had been suffering will prevent the face getting sore I Miss Barber, teacher at Hadley- for a long time. __ He __________ loaves hlB wife destroy» germs and prevents con vllle, and Miss Barnum, at Palestine and four children, as follows: John tracting any disease 25c. Sold ev *ft for Eugene last Saturday to at and George Hale, of Vancouver, U. erywhere. and by the Dillon Drug tend teachers’ Institute I Ml»» Bur- C,; Mrs. William Haferkorn. of Ev Co. In Eugene. num will take up her duties again on ? r erett, Wash., and William Hale, of I nurHday. Eugene. The funeral will be held at We had always supposed It seem If Ton Have Any Doubt the Gordon chapel Thursday, at ed very painful to have one’» arm 2:30 p. m., with Interment In the of the merit of Dr. Bel)’» Plne-Tar- out of place, hut It doesn’t seem to f. O O. F cemetery. Rev. H. N. I Honey, one bottle will remove that trouble some folks at all. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINES. Mount will have charge of the ser- .doubt and your cough Hadleyviiie has a very youthful PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS. , ... ---„.1 at the same | vices. J time. ’ Look ’ " for the bell on the bot preacher. R||ey Givens McCulloch tie. iti the genuine. Dillon Drug but seventeen y,.nrH KlM>lnR At the family home at 205 West Co. deeply |n earnest. He will make his Tenth street. Eugene, at 4:30 a. m., I fourth efort at Hadleyviiie sehord October 25. 1910, Don. the eight house the fifth Sunday In October, I Unsightly yoar old son of Mr and Mrs. F. A. pimples Hagederne, of diphtheria. The re ht.TlT"' -bo,,B«J «rtiptlona, * M.ill]harr,,>r <n Schwerlng mains will be conveyed to Ellens blackheads, and all skin affections ih.7 2? y? "hoP- has received word .ql,C.k.ly r'.,rPd by ,he ”*•*• of burg. Wash., on the evening train to n? Dr. Bell r AntlHeptlc Salve. 2.5c Sold ed at e XIK ’c;'IhPr,h,t‘d '”“‘n kl" day for burial. everywhere. Dillon Drug Co. were received ’ b-t n° $1.75 can carry it in a suit case ■ Nature has uuule atupic provi in the moisture mill sunshine' of the air for the outwarel nrotectioii and But healthy condition of the' 'kin. Hie mote import.ent wotk >'t tiourt-'Ii ing the cuticle li.is bee n left to an m ward source—the blesiel It is I• • .1 < Fr the circulation that the p«'t»s ami I »ut ulgllt Spi lllgrieM leiuiiii i glands receive their stimulus, am the fibrous tissues at« all pteserved 1 th. cali Iliade lo «he Clllzen» of Eli * nell III«’ in a healthful state because of con • gene tu »hai ‘ X stant nutriment supplied bv the ble»« !. nrw P E A E bridge It is ouly when the circulation be • generili gitoti il..... W»» h"d “* ,hr comes infected with huntots ot acids i ioni merdai club parler» «mi thè visi (ora welit iloine Iute, feeling limi r-*l that we are tioubleel with skin ailce- . gene« reallv knoww liow io ellieitalll tions. The humors producing these ber aue.H \\ A Bell pn-slded over troubles are cairied through the cir thè meeting, and . ....... hm »«-re« Iliade culation direct to the skin,ami their by «««verni illln-n» <>f both citi««» irritating or inflammatory eflect re After thè reception thè mains until the blood is cleanse«!. nioilthlv bugine«» inecllng of S. S. S. cures Skin Diseases. b< - ntisc wiih beiti PrcHldent Y orati it is the greatest of ail blo w! purifiet < uti thè inni ter of thè club » t It goes into the circulation ami «hip. statili« that li 1» n<>» REMOVES the Unii lt ha» ««ver been before acids ami humot ed un nell«>* l'iinipnlan for in» la-rx The proposi!lon of Ja which arc cans man io «eie« t a memhershlp ing the trouble, !■'«> of 5o and milk» u whlrlwl builds up the pnlan for metnbera. w«« avrei weak, ae r i «1 agrecil that if hi* flfly men blood, ami com have nior«« nani««« oli t helr I th«« plctily cures l.c- thè riitlre reinalnlng member nil club he woiild givo u «upper zetna. Acne. Tet metnbers ter, Salt Rheum, Ilare lii-o«. Knife I iirfory. pimples, rashes, and a’.l eruptions of The propoaltlon u» metitloiiet» In the skin. When S. S. S. las driven Itisi eieiilng » Guani tu lapltallse out the humors every symptom passe- Barr Uro« knlfe factory ut «timethlng away, the skin is again nourishe llkr »50.000. and enlarge thè plani, with cooling, healthful blood, natural »u» brought up ami dia* iiased A evaporation is renewed, ami the skin eomillltt««e lonslstlng of M Vernini becomes soft ami smooth. Hook ot. Parsons. A C lilmn and <1 W Grlf- Skin Diseases and medical advice fr«« fln wus appolnted wlth a vlew to fi- thi »win »rxcixto co., Au*»t«. o* nani Ing thè proj««ct Eugene, Oregon We Bave the Goods Watches, Diamonds, Jew elry and Silverware, Cut Glass, Glassware and Novelties Seth Lara way ::♦« H H n S. P. SURVEYORS BETWEEN EUGENE • i - Cured!)} Lj dtaE.Piokham's Vegetable Compound (lulrim. Lui». - "A year ago |.nt March I fell, unrl u few days utt. , there was aorvne»» In tny right si«i< In a »hurt time a bunch catuo and it butlieivd ini' »<> linicli at night I c«.ii|,| not sleep It k« | >. growing l.irg« r n i by fall it w i us I irge an a lien'« « if , if. I i mid not gu to ls'<l without a I w atcr Isittl«- ip| io that s|«|i' | i I e of the le«»t «1« ra in Kansa* i told mi Im .1 . »1 I wmilil |i iv< o)» rnti'«l 'tn i « »■ ilnetldfll' il upturn. I AH u (tinior rau to you fur a lvlc<* Aii«l you t ■J Ul'« I to g««t ei|«M ««ur.ig <1 bill 1«. J Like I « K. j'tiiklwm» Vfgvt-ibl«' <Lotii|s‘ i I did take il ati«l »« iuii lb» < liiniji in niy — Mr*. side broke nmi itus*i«l awuy,' II II. Ill ia , 71J MluenU Av«t , Galena, kaus. Lyells E. I’lukliatu’s V< getal«!«« Com. Bound, niaelr from root» and h««rb». i»as provtxi to lev the most sii« <«'»»ful n'ttie'ely fur curing the worst forms of female ill*, including di»pU« em« uts, Intlammatieeti. fibroid tumors. Irtvgu. Uritlns. pt-riiMlic pains. Iwkacli««. lersr ing down f<«ellug. tiatulem-y. Indlg««- tion. and nervous prostration lt costs but a tritie to try it, and Uie result has I hm - u worth millions lo many •utte ring women. If you witBt spvwial «ulvle-e write for It toMrs.l’lukhMni.I.ynn.AliHs. It Is five hu <I always li« l|i(ul. HEAVY LOSS OF LATE FIRES Washington, Oct. 24 Six billion bon rd feel of lumber, valued at »15.- 1)00,000, was destroyed In the recent, forest fires In the national for««*!» of Montana and Idaho. The total urea burned over In this one dlstrl» t was 1.250.000 acre*. The heaviest losses were In the two Idaho forests of t'mier d'Alene, where 4 50.000 acres were burned over, nnd the Clearwa ter. where 300,000 acres were burn ed over. Other heavy losaea were In tbn Helena national forest of Moutana. 0................. feet . tli.- < »bln« t t r< st. 400.000.000 feet; l.olo forest. 300,- 000,000 feet. How much of the burned or Klll«-<1 timber <an bo salvaged It Is impons* ble to predict. The $15.000,000 es timate In based on a total loss CONCRETE BUILDING FIRM SUtS JUNCTION CITY ON CONTRACT Allege That City Fail« to Pay for Curbings Built on Several Street« J. II Miller, tt A Miller and <• w Miller, who have b-.'ii engaged In biilhlltiiC (««nwnt sidewalks an«! curbings in Junction city during th«« sumnur nnd fall, today began suit ngalnst that city rr »2901. alh-geil due on a to build curbs on various Il In al leged that th«« <• pald the plaintiff» »3500 contract. which i alls for »6404. and the bal- ance 1» due. but the city refuse» anil neglect» to pay it It 1» Mld by oth ers that the city claim» that n part of the work was defective, and not up to the standard contracted for. but thl», of course, will be deter mined In court. The streets on whic h lhe Miller brothers allege that they had con tracts to build curbs are as follows: Catherine street, from Sixth to Tenth; Greenwood, from Second to Fifth, from Seventh to Tenth and from lentil to Sevi*nte««i.th; Laur«*l, from Sixth to Tenth. Ivy. from Hlxtli to Tenth; Ihdly, from Hecond to Tenth; Front, front Hecond to Fifth; Deal, from Fourth to Hlxth; Front, from Seventh to Tenth; Elm. from Hlxth to Tenth; Ninth, from Green wood to Catherine; Tenth, from Elm Io Catherine; Third, from Front to Holly; Eighth .from Front to Cath erine; Fourth, from Front to Holly; Hfth, from Front to Holly; Se venth, from Front to Catherine; Hlxth, from Holly to Catherine, nnd Hlxth. from Itenl to Elm I he c ontract price, nccorelig to the complaint, wns 18 3-4 cents a ri,*lnlnK ^or R,ra,<h* curbing, nnd 25 cents a foot for curved sorb ing I he total number of feet Wll» 31.312 feet of ntralght and 2052 fee t ■14.3 «r"* «KKregntlng »»,- The plaintiffs allege that they have presented their claim for tho balance due, but th«« city refuses t » pay. Hklpworth * Pipes are attor neys for the plaintiffs. Why People Co agli I» a mystery wnen Dr. Bell's Pine lar-Honey will cure any cough. Lo«ik tor the bell on the bottle. It marks ine genuine. For »ale by the Dillon Bru g Co. ntW nV Hlne" *n'1 p H. Kyllo, of or so1 V*r’ "r" *n lh,‘ c,ty f,’r " ,,By