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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1911)
THE TWICE A WEEK GUARD, MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1911 THREE Special Sale Men's Clothing--HALF PRICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY—January 13th and 14th ANY SUIT ANY OVERCOAT HALF PRICE TaKe your unrestricted choice of anything in the store and pay us just ONE'HALF our regular pr Our Clothing is all marked in plain figures, and regularly the prices on Suits and next» from ) ^O A Ovej#6ats FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY A Sale That Is a Sale MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS HALF PRICE —.... i In the Grocery X Department \ X X 100 POUNDS FOR ... 17 POUNDS FOR ... 8 POUNDS FtJR ... 4 POUNDS FOR Specials for Friday and Saturday Tomato«, per can ... .... Laundry Soap, 7 Bar><........... Kitchen and Sink Soap, 7 Bars .., Tuxedo Smolpuy Tobacco, per can Regular25c Coffee, per pound ... 8c 25c 25c Io 17c SUGAR. We Can Save You Money no Every Article You Buy In the Grocery Department $5.40 $1.00 50c .. 25c •* STANLEYS ^RS 612*618 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore. i Trade with Us This Year and Your Grocery BUI Will Be Less \ Fresh Ranch Eggs, per dozen Creamrey Butter, per roll_ _ _ Lard, per pound..................... Bacon, per pound................... Smoked Backs, per pound ... Salt Mackerel, 3 for.............. Codfish, per brick.................. 35fl 75c 15c 201 20« 251 81 A Sfili ANOTHER RAILROAD TO SIUSLAW MOHAWK FARMER JOINS WITH OTHERS ANNUAL MEETING OF FIRST NATIONAL AGAINST PHONE RATES - EARLY CONSTRUCTION OF LINE ACROSS STATE BANK IS HELD Harriman Interests Securing Donna. Or., Jan. 12.—Will you Right-of-Way for East The annual meeting of the share kindly publish th« following, in re- holders of the First National Bank and West Raod f spouse to the cull of W B Smith, of I of Eugene was held Tuesday. Janu Elmira? The members of th« Mo ary 10th, the old board of directors hawk grange at this place, at their Early construction Dy tlie Harri and officers being re-electeu as fol- reguar meeting on January 7. man system of an cast and west line i took lip th« matter of raising tek>- Guard Special Service Much has been written of the ig- i lows: T. G. Hendricks, president: S. B. | from Vale to Odell or some other prone rates for switchboard privi New York. Jan. 14.— Poor <»•«! norant foreigners of New York. and P. " E Snod- 1 point on the Natron-Klamath road, Eakin, vice-president; ~ It In a dull day for th« newspapers leges. mid after n long and thorough "Doc" Cook! With one stroke uf now nearing completion, is made pos-1 when n new railroad proposition Is discussion, by an almost unanimous the pen he has annihilated his one their lack of civility and polltent ss. grass, cashfer; Luke L. Goodrich, sible by the transfer of important Guard Special Service. Many people assistant cashier, and Darwin Bris- right-of-way through Malheur can not reported In Eugene. The Lane vote, decided that the ,5.00 rate valid claim to public respect He has Much of it is true. Washington. D. C., Jan. 13.—The County Asset company's operations, now charged. Is more than farmers denied, circumstantially and with de from abroad define liberty as the tow. assistant cashier. census bureau today announced the yon by the Hill interests to the Ore Such losses as have occurred or the movements of the Southern Pa ought to pay. and that they were tail, the story that he lured his es- right to make themselves as dis- gon Eastern railroad a part of the population of all cities in Oregon cific's crew of surveyors, the Mounce strongly In favor of a combination qulmaux poleward with gum drops. agreeable as possible, But there are can be anticipated have been pro new Oregon-Washington Railroad & containing over 5000, together with survey and the operations of the of farmer’s lines for the purpose of He asserts that the confectionery exceptions. One of them is a New vided for out of the gross earnings, Navigation Co., as announced in the their population in 1900, as follow»: "Mike", who and the business of the year has 1910. Oregon Electric and the Portland. united action of some kind, to pro yarn wuh the Invention of some un York Italian named "Mike". 1900. Oregonian yesterday, say3 this morn Eugene A Eastern hâve furnlahed tect the telephone user. Portland ..... 207.214 90,426 We look known reporter. Let the newsgath according to his sign, is a dealer in been profitable and very satisfactory ing’s Oregonian. Salem ....... lots of "copy" for the papers, and with alarm at the constant rise in erer now come forward and have "Ise and kole." One of "Mike’s" to the stock-holders. ..... 14.094 4,458 Definite steps to build this line ■ The usual quarterly dividend was now there Is another Project thaï the charges for switch privileges, his brow measured 9,599 Mai for a laurel business principles is always to re have not yet been taken, but that the Astoria ... j declared, which leaves a surplus and move his hat and make a low bow' promises to attract the attention of and It Is safe, judging from the ex- wreath of eternal glory. He deserves ..... ..... 9,009 3.326 work is part of the plans contemplat Eugene ... the poeple and cause a whole lot of pressiona. freely given here, that t lie It ..... 8,840 1,791 By all that is delightfully origi whenever he meets one of his cus undivided profits of over »126.000. ed by the officers of the new organ Medford . leaving capital, surplus and undivid •peculation us to what It means .......... 6.742 6.663 farmers on the Mohawk valley are nal and charmingly mendacious, he tomers. whether man or woman. It ed profits of over »226.000. The ization is admitted. Surveys already I Baker ...... . might be thought that such civility Ashland ... The Pacific Great Western Rail ready to do most anything that •f* deserves It. As for "Doc” Cook ..... 5.020 2,632 have been made and a complete re-I amount of cash on hand and in oth- I It will be seen that Eugene ____ is the way company today filed articles of fers a chance of escape from the ex- proof! His so-called "confessions” would not be pleasing to American port of the condition of the country I Incorporation and maps with the censive charge of these buccaneers may be good for his soul and his men. but in that case another think i er banks amounts to almost 54 per through which the new road will pass fourth city in size in the stab !—that 1 cent of its deposits, showing that county clerk, having filed them yes I-«t every grange in the county get purse, but they will work no real would be due. "Mike" enjoys a big ¡6, Director Durand makes it so. trade, at the expense of his grouchy the bank is maintaining the high is on file in the Harriman offices in Albany. Pendleton and other cities, terday with the secretary of state. Into the fight and stay until we get benefit to his fame. Portland and New York. competitors, and will soon be able standard of safety and excellence The Incorporators are It B. Hunt. a rate that la just. When Judge Lovett, head of the whose counts have not yet been gi which has characterized it since its I Jesse C. Ayer and Frederick M. De- Who of us has not treasured in to return to Italy, and. as an Ameri , organization. I am Informed that several Mo Harriman system, was in the West ven out, are evidently below the 5,- f S'effe, the first named two being hawk farmers have refused to paj his mental gallery, a picture of the can plutocrat, be bowed to in turn last year he traversed a part of the 000 mark. Following is a statement condens- residents of Eugene nnd the third ,5.00 and the general opinion la that "Doc", clad In furs, tramping wear- ; by his peasantry. proposed route and expressed himself ed from the report of the comptrol- being a well-known young attorney ,3.00 per year would be considered lly but doggedly across the bleak and as favorably impressed with the situ CRESWELL NEWS 0F The Sullivans. Murphys. O’Con ler, January 7. 1911: of Portland, formerly of thia city. I about right. There is something Icy wast«>s of the Northland, dropp ation. Construction of the line will Resource« The capital stock of the company Is certain—we will get no relief unless ing gum drops along the way? There nors, Caseys, and et ceteras of Goth GENERAL INTEREST depends largely, it is said, upon de Cash and due from am. will enjoy the big doings of the 150.000 It Is proposed to construct we do something for ourselves. Un was something In thl4s picture that velopments in connection with the banks ......................... » 810,549.29 year tonight, when the organiatlon a railroad from Eugene westerly to less we do, we will find those rates enchanted the Imagination and chal Born. Thursday, December 5, to organization of the new company. the Slusiaw river, thence following still climbing up. as long as we are lenged our admiration. Peary, with of the Men from Cork will hold their Loans ........................ ........ 713.929.73 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton, a son. Outcome Depends on Bonds United States and other The twenty-fifth anniversary ball, Riley Petty was up from Portland the banks of that river from Maple- willing to pay them, they will be his scientific and matter-of-fact ex-' While such announcement has not bonds and warrants . ton to Florence on Sluslaw bay. willing to raise the price. Now Is pedition, may have reached the goal big Grand Central Palace has ■been Bank building and oth 262.035.93 yet been made, it is understood that the first of the week on business from Probably Portland Capital connected with the settlement of the the time to say no. of his ambition, but the recital of engaged for the occasion, and, er real estate 43,171.38 some of the funds accruing from the estate of his sister, Mrs. James This Is th« result of the survey So to Line 36, I say that I, for his exploits held nothing to fire the the preparations made, it is no wild sale of bonds which will be placed I Finch. which was started by Mr. Hunt, who one. am with you. I. too. refuse to fancy as did the vision of the stern, prophesy to say that “all present Total »1,829,686:33 upon the market as soon as the per Miss Genevieve Robert® returned li a local civil engineer, last June pay ,5.00. and if you have any plan indomitable Cook, plodding onward will have a good time." Trust a manent organization is completed will Liabilities Monday evening from a visit with and completed only a short time ago. for united action, let’s have It. I feel over the endless stretches of glaring man—or a woman—from Cork to Capital be used in this development. This 100,000.00 her brother in Portland and will It has never I.... .. known for whom sure you will get help from Mohawk. whitness, upheld only by dogged do that. Surplus and profits .... 126,042.14 was the object of organizing the new remain here for an extended visit I Circulation ........„........ Mr Hunt has been working aud he If the talk means anything, and I determination and gum drops. Wash company. If the bonds find a ready 100,000.00 It is none of my business, or ington crossing the Deleware. Fun Mates that he la not In a position think It does. Deposits ........................ . 1,503,644.19 sale, enough money will be available with her sister. Mrs. Frank Schmtt. The Bohmstedt company have ston swimming the Bag-Bag. Hobson yours, if Mrs. Ossip Gabrllo—which-) sow to give out the Information, but A. N. LAPHAM. to carry on the proposed work. surveyors at work this week on the sinking the Merrimac, Hannibal's sky?—the daughter of Mark Twain,) Total from outside people who claim to The ability to market the bonds, >1,829,686.33 WALTERVILLE ITEMS passage of the Alps—ransack history I should have decided thus early to t know It is stated that Portland capi officials of the company declare, de 100-acre tract purchased of Messrs. through, and you will find no tale dispose of all his beloved belongings, talists are behind the movement. pends largely upon public sentiment. Schmitt and Scarbrough and will including his manuscripts, and j DUCKSANDTROUT so thrilling as that of "Doc" Cook Hon I. H Bingham Is Interested to Special Correspondence, . If the attitude of the people of the at once proceed to set the land to "Stormfield, ” the home he designed ■ some extent _ In ____ the ____ project and he is The different teachers over the and his gum drop trail. Northwest is such as to demand ad fruit. and where he died. Some sentimen- ( now in Portland, . ______ and is said to be county who have paternal roofs at TO BE REGULATED verse legislation, thereby discourag George Gatley, who has been em- tai folk may insist that it shows bad Ah. well. Another fond Illusion conferring with the backers of the Waltervllle have gone to their work I ing railroad enterprises, the value of nlo.ved at the S. P. depot for some In their different fields of labor. Fan gone the way of Santa Claus and taste, but, of course, it is none of: Sportsman's Association Dis the bonds may shrink and the com time, resigned his position and left company. nie Millican at Eugene; Ruby McNutt Washington, and the cherry tree, their funeral. One Tunnel on the Route pany may decide not to offer the full for Portland Monday. Ray Cleaver It is significant, however, that Mr. cusses Topics to Be Pre Mr Hunt, who bears the title of at Blachley; Susan Irvin to Deerhorn That will be about all from you. issue for sale. Without these funds will occupy the position made va Clemens, In his autobiography, point-. "Doc" Cook. chief engineer of the company, when and others. sented to Legislature available, they point out. future de cant by Mr. Gatley’s resignaation. ed out that his daughter. Clara.—' In a letter received by E. C. Mor We enjoy the sound of a church seen by a Guard reporter today de velopment may be retarded. ton from James Jensen’s father, he The Chicago man who subsisted a now Mrs. Gabrilowhatsky—was of a j clined to say anything about the bell, presented to the new church by Now that the Harriman system I Duck shooting season from Septem plans of the company further than Jesse Easton. It has a pleasant sound. year on bread and water, another on disposition Intensely practical. He il ber 15 to February 1. [ has secured title to virtually a states that his son is gaining in strength rapidly and look sfor his Mrs. Ottie Garner has so far re bread and soup> and a third on bread lustrated the difference in the tem that a good survey has been made Thirty-five bird limit for one week.; through right-of-way from the Idaho complete recovery. Doctors at his of Clara and her dead sis and the road will have an easy grade covered from her Illness as to be re and tea. Is now able to commune peraments boundary to its line in Western Ore Open trout fishing season, April to ter, Suay, by saying that, upon the over the coast mountains. There will moved to the home of her sister-in- with spirits, und Is invited to come death of a pet cat. Susy was greatly : j September. gon the construction of this stretch home in South Dakota say that an be only one tunnel on the route and law, Mrs. Storment. whose skillful to New York, try a year of Bowery of track is considered one of the ear operation will not be necessary. Illegal to catch trout under six worried as to whether cats had E. J. Moore of the Creswell that at the summit. It will be 11(10 nursing, accompanied by Dr. Scalefe’s booe, and see what. liest projects to be undertaken. This iuetfes in length. souls, and if she would ever see her i feet long. On the other side of the treatment, has brought about thia scheme has been discussed from ev Creamery has purchased the Cottage Salmon trout fishing at all times of kitty again, while Clara was chiefly ! Manufacturers of fire extinguish niountalns the road will have a wa recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Post ery viewpoint for many years, and Grove Creamery of Arthur Louk, and the year in tide water. up from California to holp care ers are slow pokes. Not one of them concerned that the deceased feline I ter grade, following the banks of the came the actual start of operations has has taken possession af ths same. Trout of any description to be ---- • % had an advertisement in a recent | should have a proper and imposing! The Cottage Grove plant has a ca Pluslaw river to Mapleton, which - for Mrs. Garner, frequently been announced. caught only with hook and line. pacity of 1000 pounds of batter The son of Mr. and Mrs. "Hell Number", of a New York hu-1 funeral. point Is the present termluns of the 1 T ’..^ Infant L.7—’ — The above were some of the resolu daily and machinery capable of Geo. Potter was buried last Saturday niourous weekly. •urvey. tions approved by the Oregon Fish LONG DISTANCE turning out 50 gallons of ice cream —*—-. The funer Th« road will croas the Sluslaw In Camp Creek cemetery and Game association at its annual a day. The plant is in the hands of [cernfng this organization can be ac- meeting in the Chamber of Com river three times on the way to Ma al was "at the home of Mrs. Potter’s FOR ALL PHONES an experienced man who will eo«- comodated by the secretary. H. V. merce building last night, and tlie or-1 pleton. thia being necessary to avoid parents, Mr. and Mr» Tom Millican. JUNCTION MERCHANTS duct ft under instruction from Mr. Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Millican spent j Belknap. extensive cuts through solid rock at ganixation will memorialize the leg Bill to Compel Telephone Com Moore. When the cream season op HAVE ORGANIZED Other News. that many different points along the the holidays In Portland with th, Ir islature in an effort to get these pro ens in full force Mr. Mooro will be panies to Connect With Modern Woodmen have elected of- visions incorporated in the new game fiver. The route as surveyed by Mr. daughter. Mrx Ada Brubaber. able to put 1500 pounds of battar Mr. and Mrs. Hulsry spent the hoi-1 fleers as follows: Past Consul, E. r>. laws. Hunt and his crew Is sixty miles long Other Lines Protective Association Now Ex on the market daily, wiht his two Idaya In Portland. between Eugene and Mapleton. Pope; consul, J. E. Murpny; adviser John Gill was elected to succeed creameries It is understood that Definite Information as to the Jens Larsen: banker. L. E. Cook; Dr. P. L. Langworthy as president of ists—Other News Salem, Or., Jan. 13.—A-bill of im Mr. Louk Intends to again take up Plans of the company Is promised In SAM LANGFORD WON clerk, Mr. P. Corbin; escort, S. P. the association. The other officers portance to residents of many towns his residence in Creswell.—Chron Notes the near future. It Is said that it Peterson; watchman, W. E. Gray; elected were: W. F. Backus, vice, in Oregon will be Introduced at the icle. FROM JOE JEANETTE •HI be a steam road when built and sentry, B. F. Wrenn; manager, B. F. president; A. E. Gebhardt, secretary; present session of the legislature by the survey has been made with that A representative number of liusi- Wrenn; chief forester, E. M. Jackson. J. R. Bowles, treasurer; William L. Renresentatlve Edward G. Anime of Boston. Jan. 11.—Sam Langford BILL PATTON PAYS motive power In view. E. B. Barrows received the champ nesa men met in the rooms of the ion Cotswold ram of England and the Finley, W. P. Berger, Walter B. Hon Multnomah, compelling the tele defeated Joe Jeanette hi a bout of eyman, Joseph Paquet and C. L. Div phone companies to connect with the TEN DOLLAR FINE H<H I MBH4 <44 4 4 444 4 4 <4 H 12 rounds before the Armory Ath Commercial Club Monday evening. United State Monday, also eleven en, directors. Mr. Gill is one of the local exchange of all cities and letic association Inst night. laing- and perfected a Merchants’ Protect ewes. Mr. Barrows had a whole most enthusiastic and best informed towns in which they enter with their Springfield. Jan. 13.—"Bill" Pat t MARRIED $ ford had a decided advantage In Association. Eleven business handful of medals won by this cele game and fish men in the state. Mr. lung distance lines. ton. a Goshen farmer, who stepped every round but one, and In the first ive brated animal. This bunch of sheep Gebhardt was elected secretary of| i present and it is expected The situation at present exists, in off the streetcar from Eugene yester for the men were Merchants H 4 t HH B4 44 4 444 4 444444 M 4 round dropped Jeanette and professional cost so much money that Mr. Bar the association for the eleventh con-! which the Pacific Telephone & Tele day in a "beastly condition," was that all - count of eight. In Eugene, January 7 1911, hd- rows refused to reveal the amount. secutive term. graph company has long distance jugged by the Springfield police. He Throughout the fight, except In inen will tie endisted. •*rd Small and Miss Edith Smith. C. F. Hurlburt shipped two car The meting was one of the most lines <nto places where the ex was brought before City Recorder Its main purpose Is to protect the the third round. Langford outpoint Justice of the Peace Bryson officiat loads of chlttem bark this week. It enthusiastic ever held by the associa ed his opponent. He used right and members from losses of bad lebts collected by Bryant Bros., of Smith tion, and a great many sportsmen not changes are independent systems Mullin and sent home after deposit ing left swings to Jeanettes face and and provide a means of collectlug al) field .and Carpenter Bros, of Mon members of the body were present to with no agreements with the larger ing a gold eagle for disturbing the accounts, also promotion of business corporation. The same frequently etty’s tranquility. This Is the sec At St. Mary's Catholic church In straight jabs to the body almost ex welfare and manufacturing and in roe. The day of delivery was one talk over the game laws. A commit implies to the Northwest Telephone ond sum paid by the same “booxer” Kugene. January 11, 1911, at 9:30 a. clusively. but he was unable to land dustrial interests. Permanent offi of the worst of the season. tee consisting of Dr. Langworthy, W. & Telegraph company. Where such within the past ten days. Several . Dr. Ruff has purchased five acres F. Finley and A. E. Gebhardt was ap a situation occurs the company hav other fines have been paid for simil "»•. Louie C. Aya and Miss Marga a knockout. In the opening round. Jeanette cers were elected as follows: of the Parker place adjoining town pointed to draft a set of game laws to ing no local connection establishes a ar offenses recently. ret Hetlch, both ef this city. Rev. President, E. M. Jackson. at ,200 per acre. He is having plans submit to the legislature.—Journal. booth in some central part of the Esther O'Farrell officiating. They drew first blood, and angered by the Vice President, Forrest Miles. prepared for a fine new residence.— left on the afternoon train for Med blow, Langford landed a left hook Secretary, H. V. Belknap. municipality and the party called by J. M. Saffer, recently from Bel ford, where they will reside. The to the neck which dropped Jeanette Andrew Charles, the young Indian long distance must come from his lingham. Wash., has opened his new Board of directors, A. J. Kaiser, i Times. for a count of eight. ¡foom is the son *f L. Aya. and the from the Sluslaw. charged with a home to this booth. Very often it and second-hand clothing and shoe In the second round, the New York C. F. Hurlburt. E. J. Mason, S. P. wide is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scott and family are mov statutory crime, is still in the county may be a matter of miles and at the store at 71 West Eighth street. He Gilmore. negro was unable to ward off Lang L. Hetlch. Both have many Regular meetings will be held on ing to Salem to reside, their house jail, as his /fiends whom he count same time there may be a telephone Is very favorably Impressed with Eu friends who tender congratulations. ford's uppercuts to the head and the the third Monday of each month. hold goods having been shipped to ed on to go his bail have failed to of the other system in the residence gene as a place for business and In gong alone appa-ently saved him arrive. Anyone wanting Information con- day. of the person called. tends to remain here. from being knocked out. ........... » 9