Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 21, 1910, Image 3

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Is in BacK ana iiae
I . 1 A' J.
Oc and 1 5c
lurday we will sell a
and Saucer, worth
15c
Ipers for
IOC and 1 5c
Iresh Cookies at, the
5c and I Go
ds, the dozen, I Oc
and Bnys' Suspen
ds to 50c. the best
the market, 15c
I plain Child's Had-
2 for 5c
ionce has proven safe andcouservative.
JTA1IL1SHKD 181(2.
rul uoin
fyfor sa'e at reasonable
f with
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ness is
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CURES
ELT3DD POISON
j vroptonn If oot ill that Is necessary to curt
i M"ar . .irulont irm) which Droduca thnu itut.
d Poiw": ut.iiv drlr.n from the blood befor a ram
,m"Tha least taint toft In tha circulation will ooner or
i-llk of the troubto. with all Its hideout aymptonu
Uoureas copper-colorad apoti. (ailing balr. lorei and
!" blood purifier can euro Oontagioui Blood Poison.
l ,ha noison smoulderlnk in the svttem. have
Btlur' n rhousanda. Tha disease always returns alter
cu'es Contagions Blood Poison and ouraa it par
:. 8 B,r;. v,innH and removes every particle of tha Doison.
lart into . d healthy, nor does S.S.S. leave th?
IrrJlatap" r futuxe outbreaks 3 3. 8 doas not contalr
d! j l7but is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks
jn ther biooa-puruyinn properties, ana at tn
K ill adapted to building up the entire system. If you
"fJr' a Pniion S.S.S. wilt cure you because it will tnor-
u, biouu . Hm8 Treatment Book and any medical advlcs
ILL'S
1-15 Cent Store
WILLAMETTE STREET
acknowledged bargain centre of Eugene. Puts
ne special bargains for Saturday. Remember
February 12th, there will be a free lecture at the
ke of great interest to farmers and fruit raisers.
kiss this. Bring your wives let them visit Hill's
Clothes Pirs, 4 dozen for 5c
Mew line of Souvenirs of
Eugene, 15c
Try our Candies
veilings see the nice
Silk Veiling we sell for 1 5c
Boys' and Girls' School
Hose a very heavy ribbed
Hose, made to stand the
hardest kind of wear; regular
itc values, our price, 15c
Embroideries and Laces
unheard-of values at, yard,
5Cf I Oc. 15c
Granite and Tinware
LFETY WITH PROGRESS
f established bank is . progressive, bnt It is above all else
' negotiating loans, liberal and impartial treatment of pn
f ex,enion of every courtesy consistent with hleli-irrade
I practice these are the prime requisites of our modern
I ffe always try to carry out these policies In full.
f"c,t ,be a(,P8its, large or small, of all persons Interested
I "d Pro'KaMe invest ment at a reasonable rate of Interest.
ft rate of Interest on certificates of deposits which 18
Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
nt-NUREI) AM) TWENTV-FI VE TUOUSAJfl) DOLLARS
HIMIfrCailtnttsitstsmMsmilr
-ocate in Eug ne: a Large
ber of South Dakota People
rCted t0 ar"ve in Eufrene this comino- month
-they
- o
ty and country property. Parties having
prices will do well by list-
H. F Kilborn Sb Son
K2ALE.STATE DEALERS
Phone
Black 5441
a:m uaiitv
W!LL ENJOY
(nm'':? yri,,r banking business with the First National
and ,,r.... "'M ining that makcM r.,r safety, emeienc
V. i.l. ..I
wants subject to check are Invited.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BArrf
t'XlTrr, Eugene, Oregon O
,f- 1 MATES DEPOSITORY. ESTABLISHED 13
CAPITAL. 1100.000
"MS AND PROFITS $125,000
I-irgest Hank In Lane County.
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THE EUGENE
OFOLDGOUNTiES
ISTAVORED
Big Convention Held in Rose
burg Saturday Goes
on Record
itosebiirg. Ore., Feb. lit. "No
Division!" Tilts was the sloean of
Lane county and Douglas county at
the antl- Nesinlth county" confer
ence in Roseburg this afternoon.
The Eugene delegation, 150 strong,
arrived In a special train at U':4o.
Banners on their cars proclaimed:
"Kaln or shine. Lane or Douglas
will never, never, change their line."
Rah! Rah! Rah!
This big delegation marched
through our streets at Intervals
shouting this "yell" and singing an
equally appropriate stanza. Lunch
was served at the Hotel McClallan
and local restaurants.
Morning Beaalon.
, During the forenoon the local dele
gations met at the Commercial Club
rooms and discussed the proposed
"Xesmlth" division scheme. Hon.
O. P. Coshow was cho?en chairman
and Geo. Neuner, Jr., secretary.
Among those present were:
Roseburg O. P. Coshow, A. Ab
raham, J. A. Buchanan, Geo. Jones,
Jr., L. Wlmberly, Geo. Neuner, Jr.,
B. W, Bates.
Oakland J. M, Engle, D. E. Ver
non, Geo. J. Stearns, C. h. Cheno
weth, E H. Plnkston.
Drain YV. C. Edwards, N. D.
Cool, Benton Mires, Ira Wlmberly,
('has. Remington, Dwlght Reed, W.
W. Kent, J. W. Siaiuldlng, A. B.
Chadbourne, C. L. Parker, M. R.
Ryan.
Elkton Dr. E. J. Wainscott.
Kellogg J. IS, Engle.
Looking Glass J. T. Spaugh.
Nearly all those present expressed
their views on the matter, and the
sentiment against the "Nesmith"
scheme was absolutely unanimous.
Methods of combatting the scheme
were also discussed to some extent.
The Drain delegation seemed to
favor the idea that it would be best
:o map out another county over
lapping the proposed "Nesmith"
ounty borders and by submitting
such a proposition to the voters of
the state both would be carried and
thereby each defeat the other and
no division would be the ultimate
result. Other delegates viewed the
matter otherwise and opposed any
division at all or plan looking toward
such division. Before adjournment
for the noon recess the following
resolution, presented by the Rose-
ijurg delegation, was adopted:
Against Any Division.
Be It resolved by the delegates
from the various organizations an:l
precincts of Douglas county, Oregon,
to the convention for considering tae
bill to create Nesmith county, held
at Roseburg, Oregon, February 19,
1910.
First, That we are unalterably op
posed to any division of Douglas
county at this time, and particularly
to the bill to create Nesmith county.
Second, That we heartily unite
with Lane county in a systematic
and vigorous campaign to defeat
said bill.
Afternoon Session.
With the very large delegation
present the afternoon session was
adjourned to the court house where
every seat was filled. Chairman
Coshow, of the Douglas delegation.
pened the session by a brief talk
on this division question. Nomina
tions for permanent chairman were
asked for. .1. A. Buchanan nominat
ed Hon. John M. Williams, of Eu
gene. Mr. Williams declined and
suggested C. S. Williams, the chair
man of the Lane county delegation.
He, in turn, declined, and suggested
that as this was a Douglas county
meeting, held In the Douglas county
court house, a Douglas man should
be the chairman. He nominated
Hon. O. P. Coshow, who was un
animously elected. Geo. Neuner, Jr..
was chosen secretary in like manner,
At this time the Lane county dele
gation brought forward a heavy
WOOden mallet, about IS Inches long,
Tl.r.t's the title of an interesting duel
iunBbyAdJ)ne8iid Billy Murray
and even Gcorue Washington
WOuM have '0""" " harJ ,0 sticlc !
the trutlti undir the circumstances.
It's the Edit 'i Standard Record
No. 10314 for February. Hear it
otoday at your dealer' s on the
Edison
Thonoraph
Telling Lies
( )
DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, FEB.
8 Inches square and having a three
font hand. This ,s given them
when their train pass,,! through Cot
tage Grove enroute here, when the
"Nesmith" promoters dubbed them
knockers. It was suggested by
Judge Wonacott that all the editors
of Douglas county ho named :is a
committee to aid the chairman in
wielding this mallet r. s. Williams
suggested that all the editors of the
state be added to this committee and
this was Unanimously adopted.
Chairman Coshow believed this mal-
et and the power hack of it will be
amply able to kno k 'Xesmlth coun
ty" clear off the earth. Mr. Wil
liams proposes to paint the mallet
Diack and make it Nesmith's" fun
eral club.
On motion a committee of five on
resolutions wns app inted as fol
lows: E. J. Frasier, B, L. Bugart, J.
M. Williams, Eugene; Dr. A, ' C.
Seely and J. A. Buchanan, of Rose
burg. After brief discussion, on mo
tion five more members were added
to this commltee, as follows: F. W.
Osburn, S. E. Rolfe, of Eugene: Ben
ton Mires, of Dram; .1. M. Engle, of
Oakland: Judge G. W. Wonacott. of
Roseburg.
Before this committee retired for
deliberation a letter from the Yon-
calla delegation, consisting of F. L
Beard, II. C. Stearns and W. F. Lnu-
man, who were unable to he present
was reaJ. nils letter declared that
the Yoncnlla people are unalterably
opposed to the proposed "Nesmith
county" division or any other divi
sion of Douglas county at this time.
This was received with vociferous
applause.
While this committee was delib
erating. Senator Albert Abraham
spo!ie of the history of this county
division movement, predicting Its
ultimate defeat when the matter is
fully understood. He was vigorously
applauded.
Senator Bingham, of Lane county,
said he has many friends and some
relatives in Cottage Grove hut he Is
of the belief that there Is no neces
sity for the creation of this new
county. He said:
"The time is inopportune, and I
wish to censure the people of Cottage
Grove for their favoring this divi
sion. Now, then, these new county
dlvislonlsts come in and swipe the
best territory and make the pro
posed new county look like a polly
wog with the big end out. If you
gentlemen will show to the people
of the state the amount of tillable
land In the proposed new county
the people will bury this proposition
so deep that you will never hear of
it again."
Ohas. II. Fisher, of Eugene, who
had resided in both Douglas and
Lane county was called for. He iu
turn suggested that ('. S. Williams,
of Eugene, explain the Lane county
situation. Mr. Williams briefly responded.
and declared that the "Nesmith"
county schemers ha I made an arbi
trary selection of territory for their
.proposed county. Also that the
movements bucked mainly by a few
would-be office and Cottage Grove
boomers. That scheme takes) not
only the kidney, as suggested by
Senator Bingham, hut the heart of
the richest portion of Lane County.
This is shown by their zigzag line
which runs down to within iVi
miles of the city of Eugene, it is
made so for the express purpose of
taking In the most assemble prop
erty. He was informed by a "Nes
mlt'h" boomer that by taking in all
the timber land possible, that when
the Government sells the timber in
the forest reserves the county will
get 25 per cent of the receipts there
from. The Lane county delegation
is here to make a square toed fight
against "Nesmith" movement. A
fund of $12,001 to 15,000 should
be raised to combat this bold scheme.
He understands that Cottage Grove
has raised $8000 with which to
further the'r scheme. If that be so.
Douglas and Lane counties should
rai-e $20,000 to defeat It. Plans
must be adopted and committees ap
pointed to cany on this fight and de
feat the movement.
C. S. Jackson, of Rcseburg, told
of some of the features of the fight
before the legislative committee at
the lust session. He also earnestly
opposed the scheme. .
C. L. Chenoweth. of Oakland, said
Unit locality is opposed to any divi
sion of this c ::;' and will help the
fii:ht a ; ti:.- ; financially and other
wise. Don': wait for light days to have
11. L. I! .. sp ike ofthe financial your glasses fitted. We can do your
phase of Hi- matter and pronounced work lo your entire satisfaction any
It a nefarious scheme backed 1" kind of a day. Watts' Optical Par-would-be
office holders, and Is u-iors.
just, unfair, and selfish, and shoal l ; i .
bo defeated. I
The committee on resolutions filed
their amended report, which was un
animously ad pted, it is printed
herewith in full.
County Committees,
Resolve!, That a committee from
each county be appointed consisting
of fifteen members as a campaign
committee t" take charge of the
canwinlen aga ast the formation of
the new county.
E. J. FttAStER,
Chairman.
A. C. SEELY.
Sccrotray.
Adopted unanimously.
After a brlel recess, during which
the committees were formulated, the
two clmmlttees were rend as fol-
Lane County C, S. Williams. S.
H Ei kln, F. W Osburn. C. H. Fisher.
b' s Rolfe. B L. Bogard, J. M- wii
Ifaffls 1 E. Yoran, I. II. Bingham
v.' O. fills; i '' -I. rrasier. r. n.
Wilklns. C. 8. Frank, L. R. Flint,
F ed Flsk. ,
Douglas County M. R. Ryan, of
iraln- F L I'.-ard. of Yotualla; C
Chenoweth. of Oakland; .1 V;
K- ' of Kelioeg; J. T. Spaugh, of
Looking Mass; A. 0, Seely, W. jjU
,, -..,r ' -i i! w. B-itos, Oeorg
N-eunei St I Wlmhariyfj. H
Booth J, A. Buchanan, of Roseburg;
S S I"hn.
Mchuli. of 1
of fl'endale.
A'.ttr toJii
V. i le , iwb , i t .
lit; Kail A. Miller,
(It j slon the com
l.ane county was en
!,. the addition of ten
n follows: R. I). Haw
wery. R- P Sr""- of
Keltic)-, I,. M. Beehe,
m from
larceu in
a)
lev W. P. I
A .1 . W ni
of KprlrmfM
; A. I.. RoiTey of
Washburn, 8. I
1-1
21,l910
v -.id. ..f Junction; O. W. Hurd,
of Florence.
Ten names were also, on motion,
add, d :. the Douglas county com
mittee, as follows: O. P. Coshow. J.
D. Zurcher, E. L. Cannon, Albert
Abraham, T. R. Sheridan, J. F.
Barker, G. V. Wonacott, P. W.
linyues, of Roseburg; Geo. J.
Stearns, of Oakland; Earl C. Sabln,
of Butherlln,
Mr. Coshow was elected chairman.
On motion seven members were
let-lured to he a quorum of the In
dividual county committees and 11
of the joint , onitnittces.
A joint committee meeting Is to
be held at the call of the chairmen
not later than March 1st, to formu
late further plans of operation. Ad
journed. RESOLUTIONS AGAINST
"NESMITH" COUNTY.
Resolved. That we are tin-
alterably opposed to the crea-
Hon of Nesmith county, and
among the many reasous for
such action offer at this time
the following:
First, That the line on the
north of the proposed new
county reaches within four
and one-half miles of the city
of Eugene, leaving the remain-
lug portion of Lane county hut
17 miles wide north and south
In the Willamette Valley.
while the proposed county will
he 26 miles north and south
4-
ill the valley, leaving Lane
county 40 miles wide at each
end and 150 miles long. It
also leaves a large portion of
Douglas county west of the
proposed county, the Inhnbl-
tants of which would be com-
polled to travel through the
territory of the proposed couu-
ty to reach tfoe county seat of
f Douglas county at Roseburg,
Second, the lines are so
4 formed as to take iu a large
territory of Douglas county
lying east of Roseburg and
that all of the Inhabitants of
that territory In order to reach
the new county seat would
have to go to Roseburg or Oak-
laud ami from there by rail to
the new county seat.
Third, The bill for the new
county appoints two commie-
4y sioners from t'he new county
to act with one from Lane
county to apportion the county
properly between the two
counties, and a like arrange-
ment has been made In the hill
for the division of the property
of Douglas county.
Fourth, That the lines of
the territory embraced In the
hill have been so arranged so
as to give to the new county
a maximum of assessable prop-
erty with a minimum of ex-
peuse in maintaining county
41 roads.
Fifth. That lines are so ar-
ranged as to take in the hug-
est utianlity of standing tim-
ber thai could possibly be
reached, following tho ridges
between the rivers, so as to
have the old counties with a
maximum of county roads to
maintain,
Sixth, That a large number
of the people In the northern
part of t'he new territory oh-
ject to being taken into the
new county.
Many other reasons exist
against the formation of the
new county, but the time given
your committee Is too short to
formulate them.
Respectfully submitted,
COMMITTEE.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The county judse of L,nne County.
Oregon, will receive Bealed bids up to
10 o'clock March 15, 1910, for the
work of transcribing all tho records
In tho territory transferred from
Linn county to Lane county by Chap
ter 3. as amended by Chnpter 63 of
the general laws of Oregon for the
year 1907. Bids should be sent to
the County Clerk of Lane county,
Eugene, Oregon, properly marked.
The county Judge of Lane county re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids. 121
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tracts ranging
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Prices and terms reas
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rii..no Main o is - ,
474 Willamette St.
FARM PROPERTY
No. 124 320 acres, 6 1-1
miles north of Eugene. This Is
a good grain farm; all In cul
tivation; good fences; buildings
are old. This place Is a snap
at, per acre $45.00
No. 145 691 acres, 5 miles
from Eygene; 80 acres In cul
tivation; more can be If one
wants to. This Is good fruit
land. There Is lots of uood
timber and wood on this place.
Trice, per acre $20.00
No. 15670 acres, 5 1-2
miles N. W.; all lu cultivation
and all good soil. Price, per
c" $75.00
No. 174 120 acres, 3 miles
east, and joins the city limits of
Springfield: all good laud and
about 6 acres la orchard; Im
provements good. Price, per
ncro $200.00
No. 185 100 acres, 4 miles
east of Eugene. This farm is
well improved; clover and al
falfa meadows; good second
bottom soli; good roads. Price.
I,pr ne $133.00 t
No. 1 92 63 acres: this Is a
model home; well Improved;
plenty of fruit, and as flno gar
den Innd ns there Is In the
county. Some stock and farm
ing machinery goes with the
place. Trice $6000.00
No. 186 161 acres, 35 in
cultivation, located on the Mc
Kcuzie river; 7-room bouse and
good barn: good family or
chard; running water on the
plnco. Alfalfa nnd clover mead
ows. Price, per acre. $50.00
We also have acreage tracts
In all directions from the city.
If you aro looking for fruit
land call on us and let us show
you what we have.
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We have city property In all
irts of the city, both lols and
Improved property; ulso busi
ness property.
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