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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1908)
w wow, t flF ALASKA, 3FU.S. CONGRESS. ,fr7iie Sty- Hi I W $f mi ml bSUAN THOS. CALE., Otic, who was elected to i Alaska, is well knownon L-pe, where he hus resided. Ion address is 1312 9th St., Ington, D. C. Washington, U. C. I fa, Columbus, Ohio. (lean cneenuity rtrcajnr it a very efficient rem' kstnd colas. I noma we. Imp, Congressman from ha: "I hare used your val- L.Peruna, with beneficial ks unhesitatingly reeom- irattty as an Invigorating ItCectiT and permanent th." the Ideal Laxative. ms 1008 ALMANAC eight-club organization lilmtlc league looks pret- kert season. COTTAGE GROVE ' LODGE WOMEN VISIT CRESWELL o Reduction P5flt Delivered to Mayflower Group other. . . News of Southern Lane rvocu-oii .,.. . afternoon for vteUors tVelTriH h the chairs, iuUiltinf' e e Z new - cuieken banauet . , , ttUU 't as after 3 Cottage Grove. 8 re 10 The Creswell lodKe Is composed of some ninety members and is a thriv ng organization every member work- t-v r ... 'urnelr common cause. They will probably return the visit some time in the near future. Mining Xotes today. He is one of the freighters who contraeted to deliver the big re duction plant of the Kelso .Mining & Mill Company to their property in the Bohemia mines from the end of the railroad at Disstou. .Mr. Mosbv informs us that the hi,r th ..." completed Friday, umisnallv weather having prevailed, greatlvto their favor. The big mining plant is being erected on what is known as the .Mayflower group of mines, and will be set up this winter readv for operations when spring opens. F. J. Hard and Professor Barker of the University of Oregon were iu luwn luesaay. Mr. Hard returned on Wednesday's local, and Professor Barker left on the early stage for London Springs, where he will a few days, and then go on to Black tjuiie. He is familiarizing himself with the various rock formations. ores, etc., In this part of the country. ine concrete toundation for the new Veatch two-story brick is com pleted and brick-laying will be begun soon. The building will be 50x90 feet. Geo. Lea Is the contractor. Thursday was the 54th wedding anniversary of our esteemed pioneer townsman and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Veatch, and they are still quite well preserved and are enjoying good health. Bert Woods, the contractor and builder, who with his family spent the past summer at Raymond, Wash., is in Cottage Grove looking after his mining and. other property interests. aATTRftAY, Dl I, iteav ' r UUa. O ick Motor Vehicles A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure . hive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary Jbile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour: high speed, f miles an hour. Neat in appearance Travels any Road Made any style Prices $375 Lo $750 cars are made" to ' an anv season of the year in Had roads, an? hnilt like a surrev. high wheels, pber tire, easy springs, motive power gasoline, ftially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S, NDLE & fiOWER AGENTS 570 WILLAMFTTF STREET : BOX 455 EUGENE. OREGON llllllllllllJ )fHelit"r-H JUNCTION CITY DRUG STORE ALMOST BURNS Social and Personal News of the Past Week A3 Told in the Times ADMIRAL OEOBGE DEWEY, D. 8. N. Admiral George Dewey .who re-1 day In his office In the Mills bulld celved from congress a vote of lnK- and frequently he is on hand thanks and the rank of admiral In " " uis Clems, a. presi recognition of his distinguished ser vices in the battle of Manila Bay, celebrated his seventy-first birthday today. His friends and admirers throughout the country remembered the anniversary with a flood of feli citous greetings and good wisheB. Admiral Dewey, despite his seven dent of the general board he keeps In close touch with all that the navy does and It Is safe to say that no one In the land has followed with closer attention or keener Interest the pro gress of the Atlantic battleship fleet on Its trip around the world than has the hero of Manila bay. As admiral he Is always on the nc- ty-one years, is in the full enjoy- j tive list, and unlike any other offl- ment of robust health. With the ex ception of a summer vacation at his old home In Vermont he remains in Washington the greater part of the year. When in the city ne never cer in the army or navy, cannot be retired for age or any other cause. At the same time he need not work if he preferred to do nothing and as long as he lives he will receive the (alls to spend several hours each gratitude of the nation. NO COAL BURNERS FOR 'INVESTIGATING LILLEY'S The Rod Cross drug store had a narrow eseapo from tire Thursduy ev ening. Wax candles were bur nine In the show windows nml burning low. ignited some cotton. There- wero cel luloid articles close by which also Ig nited ami the flames reached the cell ing in u flash. Some young men stand ing tut the outside rushed in and by prompt am! Judicious work, soon b.-vl the flames subdued. The front win dows re badly cracked from the ef fects of the heat. Mrs. Miirlha Hamford received quite a nice Christmas present from the Womuns Uelief Corps of the stato. a check for ten dollars. It was vot ed at the department convention lu Juno to take up a penny colUvtion thoi last meeting in November, to bo given I as u present to the two army nurses; of the state. Mrs. Martha Hutnford of ' this place ami Mrs. llolibs of Leban on, in appreciation of the services t rendered to their country in the time ; of need. May tlu-y live to receive! many mure Christinas offerings. Or .Williams, formerly of this city, t but now located In McMlunvUlo. was ; married in that city Wednesday to Miss Clara Agues llouek. We extend congratulations. Thursday's Oregon- - Ian contained a pu-ture ot the ilocior and his handsome brUle. Owing to a break-down in Ihe elec tric light plum just after the light was turned on Saturday eve., we were without light from that time until Friday evening. 10. I'. Lee uiul family, of Kugeuo, and Fred Fortmiller and family, of Albany, enjoyed th family Christinas dinner at Dr. Lee's. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawford and the boys arrived here Thursday to spend Christmas at the Washburn Some. Miss Leila Tracer Is home to spend the holldavs with her parents. She is teaching school in Polk county near Delia. Misses Gussle Burns, who Is teach ing school at Medford. arrived homo Saturday evening to spend the holi days with her parents. Miss liattle Archibald, a former resident of this city, was married at the home of her parents In Philomath the lth. to Edward Uellatly. A purse was mndo up hero this week and sent as a Christmas present to "Pap" Johnson, who Is now stop ping at the county home in Thurston. Mrs. Georgia Nielsen, ot Itoseliurg. and Mrs. Bertha Batman, of Omnia I'ass, are hero to spend the holihaps with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols. The Fountain Head of Life o Is The Stomach A mtn who ift wr.A. and impaired stomach and who doea mot properly Uict till iood will nmu find thai hi. Miwtd h. h,n. wrak and impovm..hrd, aoJ tiftt hit whola body ia improperly and' in.ulticieutly nourikticd. Dr. Pf.(JrS ISOLDE MEDIUM. Dlttff OVERT .nuAca the ttomach srroni), promotra rke roar of cftfeart'e luicea, rvatorea tha loat mppatlta, anae maalmllarlon perfcer, lavliorataa tMa llvar purities and aarickea re blood, it la tha fjrear tlaiX.aiittr, lleah.bultdtr and raatoratlra nana Ionic. It malta mam at rani Ia bady, acilva la mlad mad cool la ludtamaat. Thia "Dijcovery" ia pure, (Ircerio extract ol American medical rooti, abiolutely lire from alcohol and all injurieua, habit. lerno.ij dro(. Ail it iniirrdirnta are printed on in wrapper, ll baa no rcl.illnn-.hip with aecrct noMrums. In rcr initrcdient ia endorsed hv Ihe Iradrra in all the achooli cl medicine, llon'l accept a secret nostrum as a kuhititotc lor thii time-proven remedy or couMMirioN. A wii Mu.u.om. They mu.i know of many curea made hv it durinil past -111 ycai. r.glil in lour own neniliborhrtod. World's DispeiiKaiy Medical Association, lit. K.V . I'Tcrce, Pres., Huriato, N. v 1 S. P. LOCOMOTIVES; ELECTION IN CONNECTICUT Unathenticated Report Ia Most Corrupt Practices Act Is Law Improbable With Pres- j Under Which Expense Fund nt Conditions I Is Now Being Examined The report that the freight eft- New Haven, Conn., Dec. 26. An gines on the Southern Pacific rail- election court composed of Judge road would be converted Into coaljSlliia A. Robinson and William L. burners seems altogether unauthen-1 Bennett met today to investigate the K. a a o' MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour SNOWERIFT ANDJBRILUIANT every sack guaranteed MadeofKUctedEastrrn Orreoa b"d,.wb"'- arld Juce. more loaves of bre.d '"' S lvc are lighter and whit". Becau I th. ' quantity of bread .roducrd $"r other floors. ASK YOUP GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLCUWNG MILLS SNOWDRIFT rold by PIERCE BROS. " Heated. Railroad men state-.that on could advance one-third to Its pcea ent price, and the railroad could still use it at a profit. The gain Is not all In the market price, for the big "hog" engines would require two firemen on the heavy grades when coal is used. There is also a great gain .In the convenience of transporting of oil fUThe oil used on the Harrlmau lines is brought from California by ship to Portland. Sometimes two Hteam ers will arrive In one week. Former ly the means of transportation was tank cars, but the water method has displaced the old means for the Orc- 'coal' was brought in the old days from Wyoming and the haul alone was a verv neavy expeut-e. -.....-. That there has been years when the bla.-k diamonds wer- so scan e that a f .1-1 (amine existed on the railroad ;,i such a degr.-c that only passen ' g.-r trains wen; run. in case oil increases in price, the Cous llav railroad is rushed through. and the'Southern Pacific coal mines n Coos llav aie productive, railroad i m.-n sav Hie flianae may be made. I With the present conditions It Is I said to be a most improbable move jnn the part of Ihe railroad :oin ', pany. M.VKKKD FOR DKATH. Sl'KND YOVK HOLIDAY VACATION AT s'AHO HOHLI 1 charges brought by George 1. Foi, of this city, alleging violations of the corrupt practices act by Governor elect George L. Lllley and his politi cal agent arid others. State Senator Stiles Judson and Luclen J Durpee appeared as counsel for Mr. Lllley. The complainant was represented by Walter u. Fleming, of New York, who assisted Governor Hughes In the In surance and gas Investigations. Much Interest Is manifested In the Investigation of the charges against (he governor-elect, as the case is the first t be brought under the corrupt practices act. Profesaor George L. Fox, the complainant In the case, is one of the authors of the corrupt practices act of Connect lent. Mr. I.llley's statement rT campaign expensi. filed In accordance with i bi llow law. showed that be spent over lull. OHM bv financial agent to he i-b cted giiverniu at th" .VVi'IiiImt I l-r; ii.it. Ills I twin' ratio otipouei!! , .luilr- A, llealot! Kohilisun, swore to i having Kiii'til t:::!.'iuo In bis i-ani f palgn. wbile the antl-l.llley ltepiil.ll I cans spent I S.fon). In Professor Fox's petition for an I Investigation ho alleged that Mr. I. II- i ley. In-fore and on elii-Uon Hay. throuch uL'ents. gave money to Wa terliury saloonl.. .'tiers to treat elec tors and left lnotiev With other a- oonk''-:"'is ihrough'itit the state for the same purpose, all of which was to Influence voters for Lllley. It was charged that Lllley through oth er agents put money Into social and athletic clubs in Waterbtiry for the ..lt..v..a t.lur. tl.-.il " - . ... - - Ml n ( llll I IMWT. r r," - -- death. A grave-yard cougn w , .k Kw()rn ,,.,, purporting ing my lungs to p.eces to ,. HetnUed aecounr of what to help me D"?e.-"p" money he expended, did not contain my husband got Dr King s New uis (f f w(l(m n h,1(1 covery," says Mr A. C. Williams ot further his election Bac. Ky. "The 0hn91 e ,,m , who went around In vio- and Imprmetnent kept on un M l (f he , (.u.l.aU., , Z?'af:z ,h- c "' and throat diseases. It prevents pneu- . . monia. sold unuer Ku..uw ... A Kuykcndalls drug store. f.0c and, Tr.al Dome u- ir complete rest and most perfect conditions Imaginable for nature cure are what you need, Bpend your holidays at Paso Hollies Hot Springs, California. A weok or two, and even a fow days there will accomplish more In the way of restored enorgy than a much longer period and more expensive treatment elsewhere, be cause good old Mother Nature Is the nurse and physician. Paso Roblea Is taking the same rank In America and enjoying the same fame for wonderful cures that Carlsbad and Radon Radon ' do In Europe. The hotel Is a marvel of comfort and luxury, and the bath house built by the city, free to all, Is said to be one of the best In the world. It Is a stubborn ailment and a hopeless condition of physical breakdown that the nilnoral waters and hot mud baths of Paso Rubles will not heal In a short time. Call on agent at Kugene for de Call on 8. P. agent at Kugene for descriptive booklets of Paso Roblea, and he will also tell you all about rates. "I30 WKAK Kllt.NKVH MAfsK WKAK ItODIIOS. MADE -IN EUGENEJ The old reliable Peerless Washing Powder again on the market. Place your order with us, Phone Red 3056 3 pound Cartons 25 cents BACON BROS. TEA IMP. CO. 1 55 EAST NINTH STREET J I - JMBJ. - . The LENOX 'r Portland'! New and Most. Moosnvly Furnitb' HOTEL TUN anal Main Streets PORTLAND, - OlUCOei Possessing every convenience and an ideal location t fronting en the beautiful city plata. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in every room. Private balhs. But to and from alt trains. kales Anmrioan Plea ts. 60 and 13.00 per day. 13. to and 34.00 with batb. Rates European Plan 11.00 and 11.60 per day. 33.00 and 33.60 with bath, Eugene Cuard en File O. H. SPENCER, Manager "Three years ago I was marked for Jl.l'0. a. rei: School 1 Vi I I I VMS' CAIiltOLfC S.ALT K Willi AKMIM mill WITCH HA.KI. lu the world for tun r.-i!: rheum, te ,s and all skin eriiu- .- '.i '.--ve s 'i t 1 -.f i:e' ton .-!..,! ' Sold by I it-i ,:,-!, -d lu I , ' it. ,- r--f u Coriiruinv. UASOI.INK WIHHi SAW. PaPi!s brin.r own material and make any garmen kert . . classes to iu 1" competent uinruw, - oH 0snifoB cibaon - all "d Advancement according to capabutv. in G 0!fke BUck ,sn. Hon. P-to-date system of cntting and fitting taught g. BWim. . tf tunSMy. Terms reasonable. For farther panic ,ure. ori.t .nd foaad MISSRECKXED.BoomlJ - j 4 11HOTO rol PONS UK. a. KKKii-.li. 4. The Dorrls a.-.n Tollman photo studios are not puttlnif out. coupon but they will f- deem any phfo -oupons sold I:, Kuiten-. I! 0 y""r '"" 4 I'Oi.rf to uu I.T'I.C TOLLMAN. a i: ri;HiK o Tlila la Worlo Itarllfil! 10 F. Z'llnakl. of CS Olbvin fit.. Buffalo, .V. Y.,'iQ "I cured the moat snnoylniro. u aore I ever d, with iliiclcler.V Arnica Salve. I ap plied this aalre once a day for two dsya, when every trace of tie sore was none." Heali all sores. Sold un der fuarsutee at W. A. Kuyhesdsll's dnie stare. 3t. Kliloey lllmw Ciiiiw Half tli Onn- moil Ai'lK'H mill ilia oi i.u. KOIle risiiile. As one wettk link weaknna a cbuiii. ) .ho weak kidneys weaken the whole hody ar.d Iihumi the final hreakliiK-j down. i Overwork, strains, colds and other' raiiKCH Injure the kidneys, aud wneii their activity is lessened tbo whole body suffers front the excess of uric j poison circulated In the blood. I Aches and pains and laiiiior and tirlnarv Ills come, and there Is an ev eilncreasltiK tendency towards dla-1 bein and fatal HrlKbt's dln-ase. i Thi-te ia no real help for inn suffer- er except kidney help. Moan's Kidney I'ills act directly , on the kidneys and cure every kidney Hi Kueeiie cures are the prow. A. J. McKlnney, of 6 f Lawrenco St, Ettxene, Ore., saya: for sev eral years I bad attacks of kidney trouble and aa lime pwaseu sio- worse. I had barkaclie and more or trouble with the kidney secre tions. Moan's Kidney Tills, which I procured at IXJl.ano's urn s-orc. Prolixin nie relief from the first. Mioli eratlliaina ine si'".1'"1 mall, me ti-el better and stronger. Von 'an refer to me as one who has ( used inian s Kidney fills with Ki od results, fuller tneniln-ni of my fam ily have found Jum aa HrcaJ benefit from their use." Kor stile by all d-ilers. I'riro ; renin. I'oiter-Mllloirn Co.. Iluffalo, N.-w Vo.., sole aK'u'H for the I'tilled i fit.Ta. KeiT'-rnber tl;c name Doa'i s - .'--l ' I'O o m on sine m.i:i hi: hi t OK H OHK O Q y.i ran mak- m'.ny ' II;I .utloiii do lie Nallptal fn.i 1111 I-K..-H U'i I'' till;- ot nyiil" HO. iiliusoal .1D'rt.i 11 V I lea h.UKfi -li II. ' 2J-1 until f'l r.iarv lt lin.p In. a .ard at onca.- FrsnkA Mrlwn. 2l.-, W1 Kiev.ntti atrel, W.sn, ir. JEWELRY Wliat would make a nber present than a watch? have them and the prices - are right. Come in and look them over H. D. SMARTT At Marks' Drug Store JEWELER Smccdc Hotel Building ELI BANGS EARL McNUTT J. H. VEST BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales. Stables Cabi Always K idy Fit jtQas Turnoutt ol All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKrNZIESTAGElMvrsEue.na EUGENE HLOBENCi STAGE tti-.Xa.m. SUfasdonot call si privaU irsidrnCM b-jt will call bar t-xt't' 'I swtil'ed! H1 day Wliara. A tfaity staf r kavasEugetw at 6 a. m. lor Maplctoa. cicaw coarwetioa by strainer Inr Florence and Acnia Livery I'one Main 2 1 Agents wsntetf to sell the home Erom.intrer. It will be to your Inter est to eall at Hoffman House and see L. T. Butts., room 2, sitent for Ore fom. Big asooey soaker. t( The EUGENE DANCING CLUB Will give a social society dauce every V.lndv and Saturday evenlnn av'he Armory. Everybody circlally liivtud. First dance next Wed"day nitiht. LOGAN & MURDOCH,;Conductors Private Leasoas la Danoinf Qltn Thnnday evenings. ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 iilllllTiIIIoMM''"4'' "-y