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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1900)
o FATAL DOSE OE IXHSON Mrs lnglerock. a Native Lane County Daughter. Died at Portland from Effects. BOHEMIA DISTRICT personal . A GOOD RAIN. lolly ouard '•Ptoaiter » J E F.bbert was in tbe city t.Hley. Cokdfciotts and Its Effect O b Knox e«uue dnwa traia Culli«iy on Them. Grove tudag. John Downer, the Blue River miner ItallrOuaM Septeaibeta i* iu Eugene I'lie raiu of the past 4s hour* has Ur*«vuiaa. Septan ter 7 Mr* Nellie lnglerock, wife of C E Ex-C<'tnrui«a'.tHivr W T Bailey wa* b**b very satisfactory, if It ceaaee at the right time. Bo far there baa been Inglert* k, conductor im tbe Southern iu lowu today. Pacific railway, acetdi nially look a Mina Willa Haun* arrived home nothing to datua.e hup* or fruit, but ba* iiicouvenleuced a few can.per* who large d<v-e of carbolic acid yesterday thl* afteruoou. are moving to tbe hop yaida early. morning at her lM.me, 36u East D*vt* Mr* Hugh Gray hit today for her Farmer* in town today elate that street, and died tn about au hour. She borne at Albany. THE FUTURE IS PR0MISIR0 solid ground I* dani[>ene<l about eight aud her hu*band had ju*t returned Mlaa Allie M Smith ia home from a incliee, and plowed ground deeper. from the West Bide, w here the. went Cottage Grove Nugget, Bept. 7: vacation at Long Beacii. They are now ready for plowing aud to wlttiea* the circus parade. Not withstanding that tew mill* have 1 L Campbel) i«h< me from Portland, will tiegin with the Aral bright day. Mr* lnglerock had i«*«n in poor l>eeu in operation in the district thia Deepite the un*ali«fa«tory condition* health and wa* taking medicine. Mh* aeaaon, the condition nfatfair* In point oomiug up tbi* morning. did not ace vary well without glasses. of development and rich «trikea, ar« Mt* BA Haualee, of Vancouver, of th* presaut eaaou aud harvest, a CROWDING THE POOR larger acreage of grain will likely t>e W beo lb*v arrived home eb* went tlie beat in the hialory of the camp. Wash, returned home today. sowu tbe coming year than than waa to the shelf where there were two Property owners seeui to be getting Je**e Matagar, of ltayton, Wash, is Bp«clAl to the Guard. bottle*, one containing nitre and the down to tbe realization that the only visiting at the hiwna of hia unci*. F A last year. A majority of the hup yard ownere other acid She took up one way to make their properly attractive Rankin, iu this city. L ondon , September 8.—General P Roberts rejxirts that of the carbolic had expected to be picking by Mull« bottles, which hap.ene.l bi be i* to .etili aud bring it to tbe frodi, the command under General Hamilton ha« turned the •he ot e coiitamlng the carbolic acid, Brownsville Thue*; Mr* J M Howe and this can only be don* through th* ,Ild daughter" Mi'**' Lola’ ronre do~wtl day, and have everything In readlneea. tlank of the Boer army. _ With the Aral peepiug of theeun from and piurlttg out a apoouful, took the medium of systematic development. t(1(# eI(,lK1, th,y w||| This movement has cleared the way for General Bui- dtate al ■ single ewallow. She imme At the Helena I lung* present a lively from h igeoe Thuraday. Mlaa Flora Young arrived home to- work and the Aneet hop crop of Lan* dlalely discovered her mintake, aud appearance. The uew cook bouae ia ler’s advance. cried out that «lx hwl taki u poison, now completed and ibe uew hunk day from a visit with her sister, Mr» oounty In year* will I* harvested. A* I* usual at picking time tbe durry OREGON METROPOLIS CENSUS RETURNS. aud started to get mustard, but quick liou*e will lie finished thia week. On I Nellie Hauson, at Failhaven, Wash. R H Sbackletl airived home thia of hop talk ha* aubjideil and growers ly lelspaed Into unconaciousne**. Her Helena No. 2 a large force of men are Special to tbe Guard. ___ | »<»1 buyer* alike are awaiting the sister, Mr« LtXZle Gregory, who ha* ut work on development work,driving morning from an extended buaineee W ashington , September 8.—The final tabulation of been living with her, was present. As two tuouele, which are developing trip to Tbe Bailee aud Eastern Ore- harvest. With the liberal prices I ottered for contracts up to a week ago, the work of the census enumerators gives Portland, Ore soon as posaibl* Dr Bachelloi aud Dr splendid prospect*. The upper on* is gon pointe. going In many lualaneee to 13 and 14 Parker were summoned, and put forth iu 76feet while th* other oue, which Lane Horace Mann, fbimerly a gon, a population of 00,426. every rfturt to overcome the eitecta of is 160 feet below, ie In 30 feet. tiew*f>*|>er man, now of Ned cents and iu one or two case* to 15 The census of 1890 gave the city a population of 44,- the poison, but It waa im|»ia*lble to the Blocks A Harlow pro|>erty la | County ford, paased through today eu route I cents, growers have reason to antlcl- I pate a prorttahle price for their product, 041. The gain in ten years is 105 per cent. save b*r life. They could m* at ttie booming, on ac.-ouut of tbe mammoth , home from Forlla id. at least equalling the top notch above start that «he could uot recover, but 1 strike recently made, of winch men-! Miro Clara Pengra, who ha* been al___________ O|1, prom|„e„t Eui{en. buy. TROOPS LEAVING CHINESE PORTS. they ap red no effort. i tlou has already been made. The Po|ulTerraw quite badly aAtioted with er hut said that he not (xiutlder Mr* lnglerock was a native or Ore tunnel l. now in HMt feet and the atrlke |prt*mmatory Special to the Guard rheumatism, w aa an advance erf 5 cut)la over that pricw gon , aged 22 years. Her pi. re tils are was made at a depth ot 3u teat. Ai 20 | brought home today. an iiuiMMi-ibllity, In fact proliable. B erlin , September 8.—By mutual agreement of the Mr and Mrs 8 E Brietow, Oregon pio feel the pay streak wa* ouly a tew ... . „ , . , L Johai mm and N Jolianaen, of allied powers all foreign troops have been withdrawn from neer«, living al Pteasant Hill, L>.ne inches wide, but it baa now develojied j Latimer, low*, arrived till* nioruii g county, Mid both are well along in to three feet wide anil altos* no aigti* Junction City News. Amoy and Kulang Fu. aud will join the Danish oolouy being Mr and Mrs lnglerock were of a decrease in richttea*. The other [Amoy is a seaport city of considerable importance year*. organised west of thia city. united tn marriage at Eugeue a little | day oueof the boya who waa «uttering Tim**, Sept. 300 miles north of Hong Kong.—E d .] Drain Watchman: Paul John*>>n over a year ago under most p eaeing from a bruised fool took it luto bia Hix candidates for city marshal and auspice*. Bhe was a handsome and head to put in the day panning, and visited Eugene yeeterdsy, to *•* h I mhi I two mouth* yet before election. JAPS MUST GO HOME. highly respected womau, a u.ember of the reeult of bia day’s labor waa esti making satisfactory arraugeinvtit* to Ml** Etha William*, who liaa bean Orpheus temple, RaXhbnne Bister«, K mated at something over »200. At enter the University there. Bpecial to the Guard. vial ting In th* city during th« past of P., audof Bunrtee Auxiliary to the present the mill is uot running, but Mr* Abner Pickering left for her P ocatello , Idaho, September 8.—The Japanese labor Train men'a L’uiou The relative* at : svery thing I* being done to get the bom* at Ft. Hamilton, Neb, after a week, returned to her home Iu Eugen* ers in this vicinity have received official notice from their P.eaeaut Hili have been telegraphed properly and mill into splendid ah site, vlait with her brotlier. Dr W Kuykeu- Sunday. Baxter Howard haa au niter of a government that they must return to Japan at the earlieit pi, and her tntlrer iih ! brother are ex- i with plenty of ore ou the dump for a <iall, Her timband le captain Iu the good job iu tb* Booth-Kelly mill at pecten to arrive <odav, but her mother long winter’s run. Buppliee of all U B regular army. practicable date. Weudllng aud expect« to leave tor that may not couie on aooottfltof ill health. kinds are ttelng hauled in and I hi* Mia* Nenne V Paddock, registrar of Their services are required in Japan for the military On their arrival arrangement« for ttie wiuter the boys will make a rjn that the University, arrived today. Her place iu ateiut two week*. branch of the government. H I’ Mahon liaa reoalved aud accept fttnerel w ill I e mad-. will be a record breaker. many frlende will be pleased to learn O P Adams, of the Ophir, has com- MI m Paddock haa nearly recovered ed a lucrative position with Lang A ARBITRATION BOARD APPOINTMENTS. Co, of Portlaud, aud lie left for that Black Butte yaicksilver Mine. pleted hia a»«e«.nieni work and re from her recent operation. city Mouday. During tbe season lie turned to t ottage Grove this week. Bpecial to tbe G uard . Mr* Bertha Emmons, who came Tb • Portend 'tVlegrem lias a r*|>ort Mr Adame ia well pleased with ttie down from Alaska with her lather, J will travel ou th* road buylug fruit for W ashington , September 8.—Ex-President Cleveland of the discovery of a rich quickellver way the Ophir claim has acted this I) Mat lock, for a visit, will atari In a the firm. has notified Secretary of State Hay that prior engagements mine in Jnckaou county by J Behr- «eae >n, aud shows «oute excellent day Marvin Hinlth, road auperviaor, will or I wo on her returu trip to Daw commence the fall road work next render acceptance of the appointment as a member of the ruan anti J Kautfinau, two Portland samples of lead ore which betook from son City to join her huahaud. Monday. The gravel loader will lie the floor of ttie Ohir claim. 1 be claim tueu. It add*: luternational Board of Arbitration impossible. Hou and Mr* Geo B Dorris left thia placed iu tii* Harpole pH, and th* in question ia «aid to lai on the same “ Soother mine iu which these two morning for Jacksonville tn response Ex-President Harrison notifies the Secretary of his men are iu created, they owning a half vein as the Mulek'a great tia«e propo Hamuel* road will lie graveled, after to a nieaeage that Mr* (' B Hodman, willingness to act as a member of the Board. lutereel, lathe Black Butte quicksilver sition, and the aam|,tea shown by Mr mother of Mr* Doriia, la quite ill from wbicb all Hi* Long Tom road* will b* attended to. mine, in Lane county, 160 mile* front Adam* resemble those of the Musick the effects of a fall a fortnight ainoe. c inley defends the war very much, and as depth la gained, Walter Blaciiley came In from the thia city. Work has progressed Mr* M L Cranllll returned Thurs Special to tbe G uakd . mountain* Haturday and left Bunday further on tbe Biack Butte mine than the pioe}>ecl* are all tbe more etioou rag- day from a summer’* vlait with her for Roat-burg. He had buaineea before the Mountain King, althougii it ie tug. daughter al Granta Pass, Josephine W ashington , September 8.—President McKinley's on Fingal Htuda, of the Glenwood ' the land ofloe and a* Monday waa not believed the ore ia so rich aa in Her many friand« will be county, letter of acceptance has been given to the press. labor day, the office waa closed and he tbe la'ter. A Una plant Im* been In properly, report* hie property bebav- ' pleased to learn that she cornea back 1 bad to remain over another day. He It is mainly devoted to a review and defense of the al al led. oouaiallug of machinery, lug in a splendid manner this year, much Improved In health. report* th* wood* full of timber Administration consequent upon the Spanish war and the tramway* mid 30 buildlug*. There I* aud tb* ore uncovered la of a character 1 that lend* encouragement to ■ny cruiser* on the t’oaal range. a working ft»roe of 70 men and the Cottage Grove News. issues brought about by the cession of the Philippines, and mine is being operated day and night. miuer. W L Houaton left Tuesday for Hepfi- the military operations required to subdue the Filipinos In the Black Butt* mine I* found ner where be baa »routed the |>ua4(luu I eeder Sept?. and gain possession of the ceded territory. clnnabareite, a specie* of quicksilver aa manager of the Heppner Flourlug MreDT Awbrey accompanied Court House Items. or* found nowhere elae except in tbe her sister’*, Mr* Hlegle*, children went Mill«. Mr Houston resided at Hepp NEWS EXPECTED FROM CHINA. Bpaulab miDea. Il I* particularly ner for a number of years and lie la to Portland till* week. rich ora and adds uiuob to tbe value Mortgage »1550 00 perfectly familiar with the field of bi* Special to tha Guard. There will t>e a nnn meeting at the of tbe Black Butt* property." labor*. He waa accompanied by hl« KKAL ESTATK TKANSFKK8. Masonic Hall. Haturday afternoon, at W ashington , Sept. 8.—Very important developments Harry A Macy et ux to Ja»|>er Wil» 2 p m for the pur|*«e of organizing a little «on Willard. in tbe Chinese tangle are expected to materialize at any Good Timber. Joseph Harrow, who work* at Uro klus, I interest In HSj acre* In tp Itt a r Bryan-Hievenaon Campaign Club. moment. 3 w; also right of way; »200. Clarenceaud Charley Markley, of Wolfe Bros’ shingle mill ou Lake Brownevllle Time* H O McKinley, Elizabeth A Morgan to Peter Coman Texas are Iu town thia week, visitlug creek, met with an accldeut Wednes PLAGUE IN SCOTLAND. »«com pan led by three other timber land iu Florence; 19000. their lather T J Markley and other day which caused the lose of two Au men, went luto the limber belt a few ger* on hl* right hand. He csiue t* U 8 to John Paeecltke, 161 acres in relative*. Special to tb* Guard. miles east of thia city this week, aud tp 16 a r 10 w; patent. town Thursday and Dr Lee rendered Mr Frank Whipple, one < four moat G lasgow , Sept. 8.—All efforts to stamp out the plague in township 16 south, range 2 U B l<> Robert Paeacltke, 180 scree In th* u an al Mwialanoe and b* returned prominent young men, left this wr*k east, be measured oil on* acre and borne vowing not to monkey with a appear to be ineffectual. tp 16 a r 10 w, patent. for Goldvn, Colorado, where he will the Ar trees thereon, Eleven additional cases were reportod today, some oonnled C A R Paeechke et ox to W E attend the *cbool of mine*, at that saw that uiakee 4000 revolution* a on thia one acre were 81 trees, which from widely separated portions of the city, showing that it will average 100 feet In length anti SI Mitohell, 160 acre« In tp 16 a r 10 * plac*. He will atop over at Portland minute. »300. to take in tbe < ar nival. Hi* many has gained a strong foothold. feet in diameter, making about 400,- Droht in Stockraising. John 1’ae‘chke et ux to C A R Paee friend* wish him «uoceaa. 000 feet. 'This is all fir, and hence chke, 160 scree It tp 16 a r 10 w; »1. . WONDERFUL WIR ELESS TELEGR A PH Y- does uot Include a large amount of Mr H H Veach returned borne Chria Dorneyer, who Uvea part way Wm E Silencer to Mary E Coman Bunday afternoon from Halt Lake City hemlock. Mr McKinley saya thia Special to the Guard. up the mountain al the old Cogswell and Marta F Carlyou, 319.87 acre« iu timtier haa fallen I d to good hattd», where he attended the Grand Lodge stock ranch on the McKenzie, under- L ondon , Sept. 8.—Some very successful experiments in and that sneu—lea* than 6 years- big tp 17 a r 3 w; »100. of ttie Woodmen of the World. HI* aland* the aecret of making a big MIRIM« LOCATIONB. family who have been vialtlng at O»r- wireless telegraphy are reported today by scientific inves ■Mila will begin the manufacture of1 profit of! hi* cow* and naive* with Made Fraction claou, B- beaus dis vallla during hia at«en< • returned home htntber and tbeu Brownsville will tittle work. Heliaaagoid mountain tigators. trict, Cbaa F Mitchell, locator. with him. Henry report* a pteaaanl outrange, and luroa hia cows a d Audible speech was transmitted a distance of eight take on Dew life. Fraction claim, Blue River district, trip. calve* out to range together without W hat a U rbamkhy D ow . — miles through instruments connected only by the earth. A Brewbaker et al, locators The Telephone Co have made ar- interference of the milker. Brow navite Times: Tbe first of every Water right on Quartz creek, Blue rangetiiauta to move the tel»phone After running together through the month I* pay day al the Brownsville River, F I. Gilman, A F2 Wood aud D Salt Monopoly Is Scared. »Aloe from H*n*oi»’« drug store to summer the oalva< maha vitro, fin* •eeamerv, and you Dever see any die FOilman, locator*. FATAL INJURY TO BOY. Phillip* A Davidson*’ hard ware slur*. veal A *ii month* old calf bought appointed patron* ou that d*y. Last Location placer ground, Quariz Mlaa Minn1* Foa* ha* tieen appointed by Watkins A Miller and dreaaerl for Nxw Y ork , .-taw». T.—Tb* Engliab Haturday Mr Brucktaau paid out Blue River, F L Gilman, A F. agent. M la* Foe* la one of our moat their market, Friday, netted Mr Caught on to Passing Wagon and •alt trade ia e»e»ted ovar th* report »577 40 for milk delivered during tbe creek, W'xxl aud D F Gilman, locator*, popular young ladle* and bar many iM.iueyer »26.25. Ordinarily the butter that an American syndicate ooveta month of July. Bottar fat to tbe Leg Was Torn Off. PKOBATB OOUBT. friend* wil' he glad t*> learn of her marie from the cow during tbesu utwr control of th* British aalt market, ao- amount of 4*87 pound a waa deltv- 1 In tbe matter o! lb* estate of Abraui aucceaa in >*ir-*rliip the |*»llion. tog-thsr w llh the calf al ell OMMXba of c >rdmg to a London dispatch to tha errd aud ‘20 cents per pound waa paid A shland , Hept 7.—Claude Pxrriah, Inventory filed ag«. would not bring that amount, to Harald. Broke** acting In ttahaif ef Butter haa ad*anoed about 20 per I<and*«, deceased Railroad Talk. aged 7 year», eon of Mr and Mr* H H American principal* are -aid to be *ay nothing of the labor eipend. d i>y n»nt aud tb* farmer who ha* a aiiowlDg real property of the vein* of Parriah, who recently moved here quietly at work buying at.are* of lbw the housewife making tbe butter. Of few good oowa iu Un* uetabborbood 97OQ. arownevllla Time« from Klamath Falla, died thia morn Halt Union, a combination of prnduaera cooree such profile on atoek ratal ng are CIRCUIT COURT. Deed not worry about the failure uf hi* It I* reported that rapreaetitallve* ot ing aa the reeult of injuries received in wbreb enjoys a monopoly of tb* in possible only w tiers there ie good out wheat *rop—hia news will bring him August J Heinz* va H N Smith. tbe great tlmtwr Intereaia up tha t ala- • distreaeing accident last evening. dustry In tb- United Kingdom with a out all right. Judgment aaked for »250, int at 8 per l*Mila river, and of tbe Houthern Pad Ac range. flteie are hundred* of euch In oompany with several schoolmate-, view to acquiring tbe majority of tb* cent from August IU, iHWt, (5<) attorney Railroad (,'ompany, have spent consid range* in l»ane county that ar* not Daily (io*r4 Reptamlwra be waa jumping upon and riding < utilized. holding«. erable lime during the past summer A P aihfui . A ccidbht .—W B I«aace tee and orata it action. ’»gone on the main street of tha ci Word cornea from Liverpool that }».. of Ma* Frooelaeo, aasrMant engi- aeeking the nviet favorabl* route for a In attempting to get on a twwpn EnuAOkMkpr askoih ' id .-Cor- ■ railroad from Brownsville t-> a point tbe American «yieJiaate ba* already oear In ebarg« of cwnMruetion of W hiti !«« ihm D bi . hvmubwt T ax farm wagon be placed bia foot on t mve. d X26U.IMI ,»1,260.000) M* MBit th* Mohawk branch of the Southern valu* G*z*tte: "Annonnermeute of up the river where a big saw mill can Liar.—The work of writing tb* de- brake and miaeed hia footing, hl* rig Uuiwu »bare* Pacific, met with a vary painful acci tbe engagemrot of Mise •'bristirie ba poeratad. Tbe report recelvee niu h llnquenl tex lie* hae ttegun, Merrill i«g going bet ween tbe »joke* of lb. Wille and .Mr Carl G Hode«, on Petite. Itavi* la writ.ng liai for tha aherlH, ■ — ilia - — ------------ •heel, which, before tbe driver could Wr are Informed that on tbe 17tb of dent yreterday, A heavy gtove fell onet June 3rd , 190<l, at Hervtelie, credit fron. the fart that III* known I--------- that men have l<e*u al xig the river Depu'y Clerk Knox for the clerk. oo hl* left hand a early severing all •top the team, bad made a nuni'er <>f August, Dewn E C Herdereoo, of ibi« Germany, have ju*t ban received In evidently for *u<-h a purpose. The work la In charge of Deputy tbe finger* He was at once brouaht Al- revolution*, dragging tbe boy aroui'd elty, who la makiD« ■ tour of Earopv thiaci'y." Mr Hod»- i* a nephew of tti agh men avait out a* titea* m*i> H her If! Fred Flak. »•tbit. The leg waa literally wrerwo aud tb* Holy Laud, w»e in Palestine tn Kugene and I>v* Paine A Kuyken Clem Hode», of Eugene. nave twen, do not talk, their arti, ns viewing tue wonder* < f that famous dall site' ded to lb* Injurl*«. Tl>e •d from it* socket. D ihmirsbd — Tb* >-a*e sgalu*t Train* now run from Has way t* • jwak about a* loud *• ward*, and no Earn*** 'country. Tb« dean’« many friend* middle finger will prot>ebly tie ampu Nleb> 1* od , of Mohawk, will be p eased to iaaru that h* '• In tated, b«t tbe rest will he saved. Mr White H r»e In a's hoar*, it |* not one will be eti<.rl««l If active opera hargrd with killing pliaaaan • out of B ohn —September 7, IMOO, to Mr *< I Ute beat of health and expect* to reach Iaaao will >•*** tomorrow for bl* tbe Intention to g> furilier, aa the lion* to put volte of ttoeae Immanae waaoo, triad before Juatlcu Wiutui- bom*, aa tb* work of tbeeogluaer oorpa i ateamera do tbe buainaae Leyoud ef- , fonata on th* lumtwr market are com meler waa di»m ^f> C C Kan ft man, a eon bom* sbo^U Oct. 1st. ‘ fectlvdy. 1* practically eompt*<*d. menced al an early day. M K . All Work This Season of a Permanent Character. Crops ?unoo, * India lien in on the jræent crop* •elvlng mown ie and eating 1 and ject of i vest- very gaged > may such