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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
ifflEGOHlATIONAL GUA REAaY'FQR RD 'FORMAL TRANSFER OF EUGENE ELECTRIC RAILWAY LINE WAR ... ...,.. or. for that mat- V . l.h-r country, woiiW 'i'" " i fiuurd of OWW.ft l j the n .rvlce. All the Jf ' '"".:". .he minimum LiJ are (ho eMep "w "latest recruits, thorough P''f.nH read,-for field serv ce H1" . nniite says the ureso.i.au. W 8 . late have been. 7 more rapid than ordinar '"J u thougnt to be due In a "sure to the apparent Pros car with the little brown men r later Taken as a body, nf the guard are of the Tnav be u clashing (:0 .7 no verv distant date. Decern 21.. to- ' !!. .. ..... ,ai-a ill I lit .XIU'JIIUI ri"w8 the staff corps t fmnents. would be subject , Jepartmen ; Thls field""".4 "- condition. ''Man at any other time In So far as the latest re-tew?--L hnvfi enlisted be- ii lf. l.tinnk for war being ! H heir own personal opinion, Sinber o" drill, required ; ILations are being held, and in not be long ere they will form ..n,.a lii the various tlmr lighting machines. tHiy 16 ..KJil.lnno nf the a showing the numerical ;;th according to the latest com. S made at Adjutant-General S's headquarters In the Hamil block are! HillerV. 5 officers and 133 men, it US;' Third Infantry, 50 officers 1 73 1 men, total ioi, r ., companies, 20 officers and 441 Otal nieaical uejmi iiiiciu, liters and 29 men, total 37; staff snd departments, s men; pro- ...!..,.( 1, lnfnn.rv. 10 officers. L t.nal 11: grand total 1436. tjcrding to regulations a mini mi 5S Is required for a company. '.. u n ninvlnuim. The eeneral fii; lor the nineteen Oregon com- al. a trine more man uu. ui it enlistments of the compan-H'-ide of Portland have been :,iitirely heavy. Albany Is In iid.alist of IS new recruits be steited from that point a1 few tm Thp Alhanv rnmnanv had see time been In bad shape and ..jsj-rally believed tliat notning iicach to put It In proper shape :;e belief that on the horizon the ft-idwill soon loom up darkly. Of the 142S men, comprising the lighting force of the Oregon National Guard, all are subject to summons for field duty In case of war. Under the? new Dick bill thoy may bo sent anywhere the government desires for nine- months. It Is noteworthy that under this bill a call for volunteers for army service cannot be Issued by the government until the full fighting force of the National Guard has been utilized. Npr can regiments be divid ed, a part being sent here and a part there, as in the past. They train as fighting units and they are to enter the field as the yare drilled. Artillery is a branch of the service generally disliked by both the sol diers of the regular army and the guardsmen. In time of war, men as a rule, dislike being cooped up In a fort, they want to take the field, where they are either in action or anticipation of It almost constantly. Last summer Fort Stevens and other coast batteries were from GO to SO men short. It is to meet this emergency for guardsmen regard it as such that the government is trying to meet. It Is believed a solution of the prob lem lies In recruiting' artillerymen for the guard. Men trained as In fantrymen object to being .transfer red to artillery duty, but with any prospect of a war, the heads of the militia think they would experience no difficulty In forming independent artillery companies. The Adjutant Generals of Oregon, Washington and California, are now In Washington, D. C, conferring with General Oliver, relative to this plan. Adjutant-General Flnzer is expected to be in Port land about February 1. There are many causes for the gen eral belief that war may be Immi nent. The most potent, of course. Is the dispatch of the United States fleet to the Pacific, guardsmen say ing that something "must be behind the movement." Even if the step be regarded as precautionary, a deal cf significance Is felt to attach to it Taken in conjunction with the desirt t" recr iit artillery posts with guar ls men, officers and men are on the alert and looking for the next move which they think will come soon. It Is known that recently many cl .pher dispatches have been received at Vancouver Barracks. While this would not ordinarily excite more than passing interest, the rather tense situation causes it to be the subject of widespread comment among tlie militiamen. Humor onS Philosophy Br DUNCAN N. SMITH 2S 4223 We Announce For Saturday, January 18th A SURPRISE SALE ' Ladies' Goodyear welt, chrome patent Shoes, J 3. 50 for $2.65 Ladies' Goodyear welt, vici ' kid Shoes, $3.5o for $2.65 These shoes are 011 sale at present for $2.90 In addition to the above exceptional offer you can find anything you need in the shoe line at reduced prices in our window display. BURDEN & GRAHAM 368 Willamette St.. Remember the Place g E wish to announce to the public that V. J. Gibson & Son have bought the II. B. Davidson Grocery stock, known as the Hive Grncerv m 1V. ' Cfl, C.i Mwd to carry at all times a full stock of Stacle i Fancy Croceries, Flour and Feed. Highest, market Fri paid for Country Produce. Having painted and repapered the store throucrh- our new goods are orriving daily, we invite out and 5'ur inspection A share of your patronage solicite. Respectfully" yours, W.J. GIBSON & SON l,7WSlk I5?l I '". Street. 4 KK;i:Xi; KASTKltX UAll.WAY co. Di:i:is ruoi'Kirrv to l'OKTI.A.M), KKiHNK & KAST. KHX H.UIAVAY Von .-(!.-. 10(1 NKW COMl'AXV AT COTTAGK (ilM)VK The Eugene street railway prop erty was today formally transfer red by the Eugene & Eastern Kail way Company to the Portland, Eu gene & Eastern Railway Company, the new concern, by the filing of the deed for record with the county clerk. The deed calls for the transfer of the railway line that has been built, the fiancklse granted by the city of Eugene to the Willamette Valey Co., to construct the line, afterward con veyed to A. Welch and afterward to the K. & E., also the franchise grant ed by the city of Springfield: all right-of-way, easements, etc., for the proposed line from Eugene to Blue ltlver; all ties, rails, tools. Imple ments, rolling stock, cars and in fact everything in connection with the op eration of the line in Eugene; also lots 6, 7, 8 and St, block 4, In Univer sity addition to Eugene, and certain land in the Gross addition to Eugene. The consideration as given in the deed Is $505,400, and the instrument is signed by J. O. Storey, president, and E. W. Hall, secretary of the Eu gene & Eastern Company. New ('niuiiiy at Cottage (.'rove The Guard a few days ago mention ed the fact that the Willamette Val ley Company's electric plant at Cot tage Grove was transferred to A. Welch. Today a deed conveying the property from him to the Cottage Grove Electric Company, a new con cern recently incorporated, was filed for record. The consideration given in the deed is $50,000. EVANGELIST MARTIN ASTONISHES AUDIENCE Beyond all previous efforts, Dr. S. M. Martin last night simply amazed his hearers by the wonderful clear ness and simplicity with which he presented his theme. Every one came expecting something good, but such a grand portrayal of the vivid truth as he gave was beyond anticipation. in treating his theme, "Why I 13,! long to the Christian Church," he had no hesitancy whatever in statin his reasons In a clear and kind spirit. He did not sail out a short distance from port and become lost from the viewpoint of his hearers' understand ing. Really, the farther he sailed the easier it was to see him and his surroundings till finally, in the dis tance at first, then nearer, appeared the ultimate goal, the goal which with the eyu seamed but a Hazy blot, but with tile toh scone of true reason became the liavi n of rest. The multitudes which crowded the church last night will never forget the vivid and vonvlncing demonstra-j mum n mi 11 nuie aiiuvvu un una iJlullt. board. , At the invitation ten responded thereby raiding the total number of accessions in this short time to 52. i Tonight will be your best opportu- nlty to hear Dr. Martin deliver one of the greatest and most important lectures ever promised the people of Eugene. No offering will be ta keiij but the small sum of ten cents will ne ashen lor numutance. MiS siinject will te ".Marriage and Ul vorce." Be sure to come, and come early. Song service begins at 7:30. PERT PARAGRAFHS. j When a person thinks out loud bis j thonging are seldom worth two for a I quarter. In the presence of danger self abne gation tnkesto its heels ami self pres ervation puts up a bold front. BASKETBALL .GAME TONIGHT An eulargedbralu Is rurely responsi ble for a swelled head. It may be that one way to make a fortune is by hard ma mm I labor, but, if so, It Is a way that no strictly mod em millionaire Is acquainted with. The more trouble some people have tho happier they are. The man who Is In love with himself doesn't have much comptTtttiou. 1 The Salem hij;h .school baskt ball teams arrived on tho southbound trai nthia afternoon to play the de j fenders of the Kucne baskets in the I armory tonight. Tho boys' game Is the most important in the . U. 1. A. It-ague. Although Salem has been defeated by Koseburg, it Is mora im portant that the local boys win from the Capital City team. If only because of tho intense rivalry between the schools that are so nearly the same size and strength. The girls' game will be of great in terest as both teams consist of old players who have befoiv contested against each other on tho same floor. 1 he teams will line up as follows: Every dog get it has bis rlea and can't for- Edlsou's cement house is a couerete proposition. Advance Bravery. If you should meet a holdup man I'pon a lonely way Who asked you for your watch and chain And all your weekly puy. What would be to ihls brazen one ' The form of your reply? Would you say. "No; It cannot wai," Or would you straight comply? No doubt you have an answer framed, A course of action laid To show unfo the robber bold That you are not afraid. But when you come to try It out In all Its large designs. Just as arranged and specified. You may forget your lines. It seems a snap to stop him with The glitter of your eye Afld when he Is subdued and tamed To order him to fly; To make him think your key ring Is A nickel plated gun And that ho will at sight of It Take to his heels and run. Perhaps when he talks business you Will vanquish him with ease, But U Is likely that you will Get stage fright In your knees. And that. Instead of talking loud And putting him to rout. ' Tou will at onco throw up your hands And gracefully shell out. A Good Way Off. "Are yon fond of your neigh bors?" "Yes, but" "lint what?" "My fondness increases with the Kipiare of llie distance be tween us." Wanted a Bargain. "Never mind about the quality," said the storekeeper to the drummer. "I want the cheapest cigar you have re gardless of what It is made." "Want a pretty picture on the boxV" "Sure; the liuest you have got." "Here they are. We sell lots of Christmas goods for the ladies to pick up at bargain rates us u surprise to their husuuuds." Salem Girls Hanley l'ohle Rudolph (ierardln Ackerman. . . f. . f. . . . .g . . . g . Eugene Girls . . .Christian Rhodes . . Mikkelson . . Goldsmith . .Goldsmith Salem Boys. Roberts lc) . Farmer Kay Jones Minton Referee Ross and Mclntlre. plre O. Bean. ..f. . . .f . . . g. g . Eugene Boys . . G. Watson . .C. Watson . . ..Mitchell . . . Bean (c) Cockerllne I'm- Skatlng at tho Underwood Rink tonight. Come und enjoy yourself, a pleasant time assured. tf CASTORI A. Boanthi. xylha Kind You Haw laft tcl Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Wlliam A. Marshall, de censed. Notice is hereby given that N, S. Marshall, administrator of tho es tate of William A. Marshall, deceas ed, has filed his account for final set tlement of the said estate, and Mon day, the 10th day of February. l'JOS, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at tho county court room at the court house in Eugene. I.nno county. Oregon, has been set by tho Honorable G. R. Chrisman, county judge of said county, to hear objec tions to tho same. Hated this 27th day of December, A. D. 1S)07. N, S. MARSHALL, Administrator. JESSE O. WEt.LS, Attorney for said estale. Knew Hia Place. "I nm looking for the man of the house," said the brisk peddler ns soon as the door was opened. "She Isn't In just now," replied the timid little man. "Is there uuj thing I can do for you 7" "Perhaps," said the peddler, sizing up (he situation. "Are you her hus band V" PSE LEAF ,n H Style, iiAOAMrl DEAN' : FRENCH p, p A F-AXlt, CrnTAis I'.B i.ir.T ri.R sri,FKr7i''r.i MKlWIII ATluN. (!ll Mourn to Fll. H.ifct Pur.'! f errdv. Mntlnfiu'ilon unr cnt-il ..r y.nu-e IWundwI. fent p" ;mil f.T ll.iu V box. VIII m-iid th"" ..nlrlu!. t lie paiil for wl.er rv'lrml. !-iiin,l.-i lw. In-l-1 on P'ttit' ti I'.-nulli", n.- "t no njluiilim.. i'yrnr i LMITEO MCICM. CO., t?1 M, Ureiinr, P. ; o!d in u2.ne t-v W. I Del an. o a s::.n'i.K qi kstiov I I-'ligene People Are Keqm'rd to ; liouosdy Answer This. j Is not. tile word of a r 'pro:sentM f ive citizen of Kugene more convincing! that the doubtful utterance of ne.niloj living everywhere else In the I'liion? j Read this: Charles Beadle, of 333 West Sth street, Hiigeue, Or., says: "I ami fully as ready to recommend Dunn's '.'i,inr,- mis t"riT- os I pi In nine Just after using the remedy. As I said In my testimony then, I had suf ...cu n'o.ii Miine.v compiaint nearly always since the war. I never knyw when to expect an attack. A cold would bring It on or any over exer tion. On several occasions I was help less. The last severe attack 1 had was about six months ago, when ; something like lumbago set In and, brought on heavy bearing down pain. as If there was a weight over each kidney. I was li"iu over and could : no: stritlu'ren up to s:ive r.ie. There was siifli a w.akne.-s in the action of, tli" 1; iiiTO'V tiiar I could not cin'roL the fi-i i'"tl iis and it caused m" much I hiving us d .-v.'ral h ;:tt!- If ni'.v I. n-ft. I i t.-il.ing Do.in's Kiiho-y . i .n of file k'dli''' . immI h .on cnn-'-i,:',.l .'i:i.l 'li.- n tli,' paint a" I ivh JirajM" arH. 1 wa- l,m-flt l I" ev ry wpy at:-! -v'lat I to'il l'i mv I'o :-: i.'io i;y c'.ou: t:-,. ,,.;, f i ? i 1 i " i i: .-.I u tru- in ic y reP"-t. Tiir e yoars hav now eaps-(I .sine- I notified In fav ,r of Doan's kidney I1!!! and I hav liwa i rnntlniially fr"e from kldticv -on-pla'.ti'. I coo-dJ.'r them a wnnd rful r niedy vvA have r""erim.nd"l D"-n's Kidney Pilliasiln and an1'!.", For !!:' by all deale-". Price ?"r. I'm-; -r-Mi! burn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for th I'nlt'd State". . Remember the name Dnans and take no other. Looked Suspicious. "You think they are married?" "Yes." "What's the reason?" "Circumstantial evidence." "What are the circuuislauces." "As soon as she went away he began trying lo tilrt with another girl." XOTU'H TO CREDITORS. Notice is herehy given that Mary Elizabeth Heller has been appointed executrix of the estate of Philip Mei er, deceased, by the County Court" of Lane county, Oregon, this tho 2nd day of January, l'JOS. and all per sons having cli.ims against said es tate are hereby notified to present i the same to said Kxecutrix duly veri fied as by law required at. the office of I. N. Harliaugh, situated lii Room 5 over the -First National Bank in thu City of Fugene, Lane county, Ore gon, within six months from the dale I of this no! ice. I Dated this 3rd day of January, j 19US. MARY ICLIZAIJUTII IIKLLKR Kxecutrix. I. N. Harbangh, Attorney for Instate. Not Ice ( Creditors. Notice Is her. 'by given that the un dersigned lias been appointed admin istrator of the estate nf Gwcnola Pe-' iiion, deceased, hy the county court of Lane county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate will present, the same, witli vouchers therefor, to the administrator at the law office of Williams & Bean In the McClung Building, Kugone, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first, pitbllt nl Ion of this notice. Dated tills 3d day of January, 1D08. 1., K. UK AN, Ad niinlstrator. v I H . it t Store S FU oil - W 'ackc LOCAL AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Pictorial Review Patterns arc the only patterns provided with a cutting guide and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns. Ever pur chaser of .the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provided with these guides. Subscriptions taken for Pictorial Re view Magazine, $1.00 per year. A free pattern with each subscription. Eugene Racket Store W. J. Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. Qth St., Eugene, Oregon H Nothing Further Necsseary. "He Is working hard to cinch a Job." "In politics?" "Yes." "And when he lauds It?" "Oh, then he will stop work." Had Hia Opinion. "What Is the next number on the programme?" "I hadn't noticed, but you can bet It la a back number If it Is at oil like tboae that huvc gone before." Justifiable. Ilnvo charity fur others Wliono vlrtucB limy be any And never us.i a hummer L'nleiia to nail a lie. XOTH'H OF FINAL ACCOI NT Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the esta:e of Klizaheth 11. Breeding, deceased, has filed bis account with the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and that Wednesday, the 22nd day of January, liins, at 10 o'clock a. m., has been set as tho time for hearing of Isaicl final account. All persons having objection to said account are notified to file tho same in writing with the said clerk at or before the time of said hear ing J. W. COX. Administrator. atiMi 1 .11 PI"-. Th : li!:i Mt wa i ".Themselves. 8 ,ir. mn wro horn to hon- Kl h And aoinu wra , born to fc-rinnblo, Ar.d 'unt; woro born. It B'. mfl to mi". T. alinply take a tumble. it il ML ! Pictures for Xmas. Wc have u?t received a large or der of them which we will nell (or a IVwd.iysat pricei thai Will e itice you ;. buy. See Our Window OVERTON Wall Paper and D.-123 Co. Country 83ft, Think there la nnylhlng InPthls rne milclde theory?" "Nothing fo hurt. As fnr Ha I can oh aerve iPsucker la atlll being; born ftrj mluute." (rLrrr wathd VJ W V ' VV ill 1 1 AH who want Bedrock Wellj and Pure Water can get aalii facllofi by callUi; up Ped 5391 - rn P " H T , 1 jjgjj r lSal fjol ml 5 h IS TP Hi w am t. VJ 1 .m r 1 a 1 vl mmm . "s.1 m aa A 1 X 1 mmm mm rm I I $3r72 l"5-i I 5 5 i v v k 1 i J. E. KILBORN, 527 High St, Eugene A FULL LI.VE CF. Nev Granitware just m Stoves, Ranges and Heater of ,he Leading CJ1IU alc Makes at. S. L. LONG HARDWARE STORE 50 East. Ninth Street. ii