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TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909
4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.
THK INVITATION
I.
The hills Invite you way off, 'neath a living sky of blue,
And It's time to take a day off In tho daisies and the dew.
II.
There, where the sunbeams quiver you want to make your way
Green banks of a river and flshln' all the day!
K Frank L. Stanton.
4, 4.4.4.4.4-
5 ' " EUGENE'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY
Tho Guard thinks the most
ple of Eugene and Lane county
in; of a railroad to the Siuslaw. It means the development of a
large agricultural, fruit and dairying country, and the opening
up of the finest timber belt in Lane county, which for years to
come would mean tens of thousands of dollars in business annu
ally for Eugene. Besides this such a road would benefit all Lane
tiounty by providing a short haul to navigable water for freight
coming in and going out. This latter consideration would no
doubt be in the years to come the greatest of all the benefits
to be derived, and would be an advantage to every town- and to
all classes of population in the county. - -
A definite plan to build the
feasible, has been worked out. It is simply that the people take
sufficient stock to make it possible to do enough work to make it
a basis for a bond issue, and with the money thus derived com
plete the road to the sea.
The Guard does not care whether the route selected leads
through Elmira or Smithfield what we want above all things
is the railroad. Let us get together on this main point and leave
the location to be settled by the report of the engineers as to the
most inexpensive, as.welj as. the most feasible route between Eu
gene and the Lake creek country. United effort will assure suc
cess and a supreme effort should be made to secure sufficient
stock subscriptions to justify active operations, and leave the
matter of details to be worked out in the usual course of events.
3. Ham Lewis, whose whiskers gave him fame maybe it's
notoriety wants to get back in congress, and has chosen a Chi
cago district in which to make the attempt. Whatever may be
said of Ham as a lawmaker, he is a wonder as a "copy" maker,
and can count on being rooted for by the newspaper boys of
Washington. .
Chinese merchants in New York have complained to their le
gation in Washington that they have been boycotted since the
murder of Elsie Siegcl, though it is not apparent what they ex
pect can be done for them. Nobody has to patronize any merchant.
Here's proof that one Democrat does not believe in hogging
the pie. He has resigned as postamster at Limedale, Ind., after
holding the job 32 years. And he is likely to be succeeded by a
Democrat, as the town has no Republican.
Every man with an income less than would be taxed thinks
he would gladly pay an income tax if he had the income, but most
of them wouldn't all the same. The glad income tax payer is a
very rare bird.
A Mississippi sheriff accepted the word of a local bad man,
wanted for a string of murders, that ho could not be taken alive,
and proceeded to take him doad, after using him as a target for
a few seconds.
Maybe the people the plain bunch, "even as you and I"
have a little surprise'up thoir sleeves for those who think the in
come tax constitutional amendment will fail to be ratified by the'
states.
Did wo hear Captain Congressman Hobson chucklo over the
rumor that tho Japanoso ambassador is to bo recalled by his gov
ernment becauso he has been too complacent with ours?
SALEM MAYOR OFFERS
TO BUY GAS PLANT
Salmi .Inly IS. Mayon Rivli;
csiimm! r mild seriNiitlnii at (he vonn
r II meeting 1it n!ht when he offer
ed 10 tn.e ie-er liie uiik ptnm i.f the
Portland ItiiHwiiv, I litht nnd INnvr
Conipnnv ini.l p:iy the iitntmv r
rents iM-r ti'im te-t 1111 nil 1 lit rs
ma piif;n-i tired and lake hi pi-iifti nut
of the rule if $1 ,'u pi-r Iimi Mi !
the ronm-ll pr ios--a lo eH'iibMOl.
Kor tnoie limn s r the ri.iinll
hp- litiMi roriMlili'i dm n ivdnttl"ii !i
the pr'c" uf '(jm fi-Mitt i" " v
an. I n-t i li:lit Malinger 11. K. Piue.
Of the 'I' 'in , III i i-ilk I .-
rlt ...it i!.-.! - cimI'I t'"t t i-mmi-fnrlnred
mid distributed In Kalcin at
ll.Mi without loss to the ronipiiliy.
Mayor !toi1fis then proposed tn
take the plant over, sell gas at 11.50
and pay the company 80 cents per
1000 (eet royalty on all ths fa told.
4.4.4.
important matter before the peo
at the present time is the build
road, and one which is perfectly
KXCA VATINti A XII CillAHINU
I am In the field for excavating
your basement and furnishing you
with grave! for your fiiuiuliitlon and
satid fur your plastering. Will also
grade anil prepare your lawns to suit
vinir taste at reasonable figure. R.
Voinle. fi$5 West Seventh street,
city. tf
vo wiivnni sm-rs muss.
Tlie woman who liu a thousand
petty cares and annovance while
the suffers wl'h hen.layhe or alde
xrhe must n.-' be blamed If he can
net nlnais.- angelically amiable
What she needs Is thoughtfnllne
from her family and such a simple
md natural remedy as l.nne's Fam
ily Medicine, the herb tea that
miiVes weak women strong snd well
!.l by di'MK-tiHts and dealers, 3.1c.
due Sfannphnna record 30c while
they lust at Lawrence ( Itoach's.
THE EUGENE DAILY GUA4D, TUESDAY, JULY
RIGOROUS BLUE LAWS
PRESENTED TO COUNCIL
(Continued from page one)
Seventh street, and the graveling of
University avenue from Thirteenth
to Eighteenth street. The council
accepted the report.
Hon With the Flies
"Mrs. Dwyer and the Booth-Kelly
Company's retail yard have been or
dered to connect with the sewer,"
Bald Councilman Willams In the
health report. He also brought up
the danger from flies breeding in the
street sweepings.
"The files go from the sweepings
to our kitchens and are deleterious
to the health of the city," said he.
"Another kick was made against the
skating rink. Somebody said water
is standing, but Ed Frasler says mere
is a spring under there."
The report was accepted. The coun
cil ordered the skating rink spring
Investigated.
Kestaurnnt Recommendations
Williams added to his report that
restaurants should be ordered to. put
liquid slops In galvanized cans with
tops. Mayor Matlock said tnat for
maldehyde kept down the flies. The
city attorney will look up an ordi
nance. Street Bids
The bids for crushed rock on Thir
teenth from Lawrence and Jefferson
and Tenth from Monroe to .Van Bu
ren and on Twentieth from Univer
sity to Agate were referred to the
street committee and the city survey
or. The specifications were not defi
nite enough.
The- council accepted contracts
with E. T. Judkins for the grading of
Twentieth street at 21c per cubic
yard: with A. C. Mathews on Thir
teenth street from Lawrence to Jef
ferson at 18c, and with E. F. Jud
klnn on Tenth from Monroe to Van
Buren at 21c a cubic yard.
Details
Superintendent Shewry of the War
ren Construction Company reported
that 11,478 cubic feet had been ta
ken from the quarry on the west side
of the Butte.
Counnilmen Berger. Gilbert, ' Gar- j
rett. Heller. Roach. Williams were
present at the regular meeting last
night. The council will meet again
Wednesday night.
It. C. MORGAN'S FURXITURB
FACTORY.
Furniture manufactured for
wholesale er retail trade. Factory at
east end of Fifth street. Repairing
solicited. Phone Black 5391. Res!
dence phone. Black 5601.
NOTICE TO KANSAXS
Knnsnns will meet Thursday, July
15. 1909, at 8th and Willamette
streets to take the 10 o'clock car
for picnic grounds. Oet your badges
and Mckets at reduced rates at Mar-
tin Miller's shoe store on Wet 8th
or Manvllle & Hempy's on Sast 9th.
Music has been arranged. Everybody
come..
WILLIAM HEMPY, Pres.'
PAl'L MERRILL. Sec. J14
ROOTS, HKHIIS AX1 HARKS.
. You can no doubt recall the col
lection of roots, herbs and bark?
your grandmother made every fall
for the family medicine chest.
It Is Interesting to note that the
most successful remedy for female
Ills had Its origin more than 30 years
ago In ono of these home medicine
chests, and Lydla E. Plnkham's Veg
tnble Compound is made today in
Immense quantities from those same
roots and herbs with extreme ac
curacy, care and cleanliness.
The want ads. probably have 4
a few messages for you to-day.
t some 01 mem, pernaps, will not
"wait," either. 4
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Two Million Unities.
of Perry Davis' Painkiller sold every
year. rninK of it! And every bot
tle Is lessening suffering and help
ing some human being to health and
happiness! This wonderful husehold
remedy stops the pain of sprains,
burns or bruises. It relieves rheum
atism or neuralgia. It cures colds.
cramps, colic, diarrhoea. There ought
to lie a Dottle on your shelves Just
now, ready for the first sign of trou
ble. The new site bottle Is 35 cents
and there Is also the 60-cent site. B
sure your druggist gives you Perry
uavis.
There are 6972 children of school
age in Linn county, according to the
annual report of County School Su
lierlntendent W. L. Jackson, complet
ed Inst night. Of this number 3524
are boys and 3H8 girls. The total
enumeration is a gain of 404 over
the total number of school children In
the county In 1 90S.
WILLIAMS' CAKKOt.lf! SALVE
WITH AIIMCA ami WITCH HA7.KI
The best salve In the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all skin emu
Jlons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Il-.n
Drug Company.
A falling liny nerve no inriter
than the finest silken thread take
from the Heart Its Impulse. Its pow
er. Its regularity. The stomach also
hn Its hidden, or lnlde nerve. It
win lr. Snoop who first told ns It
was wrong to drug a weak or fall
ing atoninrh. heart or kidneys. Ills
prescription lr. Snoop's llcstora
the Is dlrecte dstralght for the
Mills, i.r ih.i.A . 1 1 ... t 1K.ua
land faltering Inside nerves. This.
I no doubt cler explains why tha
ncs einrive na ot lute grown
I rapidly In popularity, lu-imslstf
say that those who test the Mentors
the even for a few das aoon l
come fully convinced of Its wonder
fill merit. Anyway, don't drug the
organ. Treating the ranse of sick
n is the only sensible and sue
reisfnt wav Sold bv nil dealer
GROUP!
stoppr.1 la SO aitnirtei.
sum with Dr. M.p
I'riMip HemMy, thie
l"t will iinlj prmrs
. . , . , 1,11 f'tiuliiHt. n. di.
rssa. A aafe and pleuttit rrup igr linig-i,LA.
10.
DEMAND PURE
WATER SUPPLY
Council Orders City Attorney.to
Investigate Procedure of
Franchise Forfeiture
The council of Springfield last
nieht ordered their city attorney, S
P. Nesg, of , Eugene, to investigate
preliminary steps preceding a suit
to compel the Willamette Valley Co.
to forfeit their water franchise. The
order to the city attorney Is the first
step in an endeavor to get pure wa
ter. The member of the Springfield
council claim that when the Wlllam
ette Valley Company was given !
franchise, the company promised to
furnish ,nure water. Instead the
council and citizens of Springfield
claim, the water service Is poor, and
that the quality is worse than the ser
vice. ' -
In an interview this morning Dr.
Pollard and Dr. Barr, the physicians
of Snrinefield. who have analyzed
much water in the community, made
the statement that the city water
was bad. and all-that had saved the
city from being unhealthful baa been
good wells. As wells in tnicKiy set
tled communities are not considered
safe, and as several In Springfield
now show signs of drainage water,
the members of the council of Spring
field feel that some action must be
taken to give the people better water.
Mayor M. H. Peery stated this
morning: 1
"Insurance rates in Springfield are
at the unprotected rates, so poor is
the fire protection. The Booth-Kelly
sawmill has to maintain a pump and
now the insurance company has ask
ed for a second."
The present supply of the. Willam
ette valley Company is tne mm race.
Some Springfield citizens allege that
this source la Impure, asserting that
there have been dead cows and horses
In the race.
The council also discussed the
proposition for a street car franchise,
but took no action.
J. J. Brown was chosen to collect
the city road tax. The next meeting
will be held Monday night.
The members of the city council
are John Kestley, A. J. Machen, Har
ry M. Stewart, o. w. Perkins, Mayor
Peery and Recorder L. M. Beebe.
Councilman Perkins was absent from
the meeting last night.
T0MSETH PREDICTS RUSH
IN SPRINGFIELD MILL
Superintendent John Tomseth, of
the Booth-Kelly sawmill, expects
that the plnnt will be rushed in about
two weeks. Orders from the East
are now coming to the West in great
numbers," he said this morning, "and
we shall have to work on full capac
ity soon."
In discussing second growth and
how long timber will last, he said
that he has noticed In Oregon that
young timber springs up quickly.
This Is especially so where the land
bus recently been burned. It is his
theory that the heat of a forest tire
pops open the cones, and scatters the
seed over the ground, giving starts
for the young timber.
PLUNGE BATH FOR
SPRINGFIELD PERHAPS
A swimming pool and a gymnasium
Is proposed by Rev. E. J. Emmons
for Springfield. The minister has
under consideration the plan to build
a two-story building, and to rent the
lower floor to a firm of barbers. Up
stairs the swimming tank and other
apparatus will be placed. The plan
will furnish an excellent amusement
for the Springfield youth, and should
receive encouragement.
springfield"hay
market is unsettled
Hay la actllug In Springfield at all
kinds of prices. Some has gone as
low as til. while other hav has
brought severs! additional dollars a
ton. The situation, however. Is un-
settled, and no definite values have
been set.
. !
Sprinufirld Locals
Saturday tiiKht a committee will !
give a pleasant social in the opera 1
house. All are Invlted.to attend the!
dunce. The hop will Tip . rf.iaved:!
Fourth of July celebration.
J. C. Clark, of the real estnte farm
of Clarke Wushhitrne. has return
ed from a trip to Klamath Knlls.
Or. Ilarr took his partner. Or. Pol
lard, to Camp Creek a few days ago.
and In a dark stretch of woods ran
off the road, tipping over nnd break
ing not a hone, but the new hnt of
Dr. Pollard.
rtorn To Mr. snd Mrs. W. I.. Hlte
July 9. 1i!, a dniichtcr: weight. 8
pounds. This Is the third child.
I. 1.. l.ninbnth. tho renlal mrtn
aiter of the WUlii motto Valler Com
pany, of t:ueene. was at !prinKfleld
this niornlm;. smierlntenillnir th.. in.
atallatlon of the new t !(ctrle genera
tor and other machinery.
lease Vi-Hrld, the frelchler, who
Ivisa "!., Wnlturvm.. ...I
Springfield, was In town this niorn
lm:. He snvs thnt J. M. Tlennle, for
hom he hnuls. cets at least six wag-
,V. ""',' !re goods a week
at
imrrviiie
The hours of thft rrni..i,i .!.... - x
to II:. 1.1 n. in. nnd 1 to r.:3rt p. as.
A man thoncht to be John Olmn
employed at the government nioor
mits near T.lnntnn, thoush not pol- j
lively Identified. Vlle,l last even
ne about :3,1 o'clock hv the wes I J J
'. " 'ne Astoria ColntW
inuionq, one ml lo west U Linn
13, 1909
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In Portland. Friday, July 9, 1909.
of paresis. Conrad Zwlckel, father
of Mrs. W. F. Osburn, of Eugene,
aged 77 years.
He was a native of Nuremberg,
Germany, and came to the United
States about 35 years ago. He was
tall bis, life engaged in the ma
chine and Iron business, to which he
contributed many valuable Inventions.
He retired from active business seven
years ago. He leaves three daugh
ters to mourn his loss: Mrs. W. F.
Osburn, of Eugene; Mrs. R. E. Plt
tekau, of Portland, and Mrs. E. R.
Bondurant, at whose home he re
sided at the time of this dexfh, his
wife having preceded him many
years before. Funeral services were
held at his late residence in Portland
Sunday afternoon, and -the remains
consigned to t'fce crematory, accord
ing to the wish of thedeceased.
SAVE THE HAIR.
We have discovered, and manufac
ture a hair preparation, that will re
move every particle of dandruff, and
stop the hair from falling out In a
weeks time. The first application
relieves itching of the scalp. It is J
perfectly harmless to the most deli- j
cate scalp an'd leaves the hair globsy !
and healthy. Price 50cts. RED '
CROSS DRUG CO. tf'
WAGON CMBRELLAS
Still another shipment of those
fine umbrellas, adapted for either
rain or sunshine, have just arrived.
Those having spoken for one and oth
ers desiring one can now be supplied.
THE STEVENS & HULIN PIANO
HOUSE,
Commercial Club Block
1IOXT BE MISLED.
Many a life has been cut short
by a cough that was not believed to
be serious. Many a backache and ;
sideache follows a coughing spell, j
Many a night is passed in restless-,
ness caused by coughing. Many a
cough "cure" that never cures is
tried. Do not be misled. If you
cough, take the old reliable Kemp's
Balsam, the best cough cure. ' At
druggists' and , dealers," 25c.
Lebanon Is getting to be a highly
moral city. There was but one moving-picture
show in the town and
'the council refused to continue the
license bn account of objectional
pictures which the proprietor. A. O.
Sturm, had allowed to be shown.
V. It. C. ATTENTION
The annual picnic of J. W. Geary
Corps will be on Thursday, July 15,
at Midway Park, end of car line, at
10 o'clock a. m. Ienore all nhntn.
clcs and prepare for a good old-fash-
lonco jony time. Each member Is
earnestly solicited to be present om
that eventful dav. COMMITTEE
July 12th, 1909.
Vagaries of a Cold.
Ton can never be quite sure where
a cold Is going to hit vou. In the
fall and winter it mav settln in tho
bowels, producing severe pain. In
the summer it may give you colic
with diarrhoea or summer complaint.
Do not be alrmed nor torment vnnrl
self with fears of appendicitis or In
flammation or the bowels. At the
first Sign Of the naln or ernmn tolro
Perry Davis' Painkiller In warm.
sweetened water and relief will come
at once. There Is but one Pain
killer, Perry Davis'. It la now nut
up in a large aac size as well as the
regular ouc size.
bunday .was a reat advertise
ment to the excursionists of New
port s line weather. Onlv a little
ovr a hundred cam from tl-a vi.
ley. but thev were we ro.mi,i r,.
their trip. The bathing was ex
cellent and the crowd on the beach
3 me largest this season.
You should get DeWilt'ii Kirfno.-
and Bladder Pills right away when
"' ejpenenre tne least sign of kid
ney or bladder complaint. Send
your name to E. C. newm a -
Chicago, for free trial box. Sold bv
all druggists.
Gas reduced from 11.75 to tt Kn
oer 1000 feet.
tf WILLAMETTE VALl.EV rn
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Everything
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AOTIUE TO CAUPEXTEKS
Contractors and homebullde.
Having Just completed an addition to
our mill it gives us ample room to
handle any and all kinds of mill
work, sash, doors, frames and mould
ings a specialty. Store fronts and fix
tures on short notice, bast 8th st.
planing mill, J. H. Smith & Co., 206
Fast 8th street. Eugene, Or. tf
Watch Special
For This Week
We are making special prices
on watches this week; prices
that will interest you if you
are thinking of purchasing a
watch,
Come and let us show you
Watts Jewelry
Co.
Cor. 9ih and Willamette Sts.
As it ought to be done. We do
not hang your watch up for a
week or so and then charge yon
for cleaning it. We clean it and
guarantee it for a year, with
ordinary usage.
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