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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1900)
?.. EUGEN ■> TBE ßlWillMITIO.I HP DElOCmtIC miNCIPkKB, il!» T# Bill 11101 UT L1TIHG BT T1S1WUT OP OL A BIOW ■STS EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 29 1900. 7a CREAMERY. FOOTBALL. PERSONAL. t he bank« will close tomorrow. Dave Bruce went to Junction today. XMAS GOODS in W ashington , Dec 24.—The state department has in- formation that the Boxer rebellion will cost China in the neighborhootl of two hundred millions of dollars. The war expenses incurred by the United States by participation with the powers will approximate eleven million dollars. Special to the Guard. S alem , Dec24.—Pearl Mill a young liveryman is miss ing from his home and business in this city, and no clue can be obtained as to his whereabouts. It is feared that he has been made the victim of foul play. GREAT BRITAIN WEAKENS. ALL THE NEW THINGS. Special to GAZE ON OUR WINDOWS L ondon , Dec 24.—The sentiment of the country seems to be crystallizing in favor of a readjustment or compromise of the Nicaragua canal treaty. KIDNAPPED, ROBBED, RELEASED. Special «o the G uard . K alamazoo , Mich, Dec 24.—Herbert Clayburg the seventeen year-old sou of a prominent citizen of Helena, Montana, was kidnapped hero yesterday. Ho was held over night, then robbed of his money, watch and jewelry and released. He is unable to give any clue as to the identity of the perpetrators of the outrage. REVENUE CUTTER FLEET. HAMPTON BROS. | SOCIAL. MPBELL BROS., Publishers YOUNtt-FLETCHER. lie Guar «. Special to tbe Guard. S eattle , Dec 24.—Inspector Doyle of the treasury de partment is here inspecting revenue cutters. He reports the Pacific coast fleet in excellent condition and fit for the hard service that usually falls to its lot. ALASKA INDIAN SCARE. Mr David Young and Mrs Maggie FICK Rant aide ot Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth streets Fletcher, both of Cotta e Grove, were Special to the ttuard. married thia morning at 10 o’clock In the parlors of tbe Hotel Eugene, by itka Justice C A Wintermeler. The couple TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. went to Gottage Grove on this after »2.00 noon’s train where they will reside. I Year....... . 1.00 v. MASQUERADE BALL. . .50 ree Month* Invitations were issued today for the masquerade ball to be given by Co A in the Armory on the night of Jan 1, vertiaiiur rate« made known on application Special to the Guard. dress all business letters to THE GUARII, 1901. This promises to be one of tbe most enjoyable mask dances ever held Eugene, Oregon. ashington in Eugene and indications are that it will be largely attended. Committees HÜA .1 WALTOS * 1 MARXLXT are hard at work arranging for thiB C-" ALTON & OVEKTON, event. ATTORN EY8-AT LAW S , Alaska, Dec 10, via Seattle, Dec 24.—The Alaska Indian tribes are restless and threatening, an out break is feared. There are only fifty-five United StatHS marines stationed at this port. Tho Indian warriors in the immediate vicinity outnumber the marines three to one. SECOND MCKINLEY INAUGURATION. — P ensions G ranted .—The following i U H pensions have been granted: E uoxnü . O rxoom . Cyrus M Duncan, Cottage Grove, In crease, «8; C Finley, Florence «8; H N L WHITSON, Wagner, Cottage Grove, «10; Geo W DENTIST. Cochran, Junction «6; Mary Doty, war wing purchase«! the office and fixtures of he late deceased W V Henderson, I am with Spain, widow, Eugene «12. i«»w prepared to do anything in the line of [)euliatry in the above said office. E xtra P olice F orce —Mayor Her- ’ “Crown and bridge work a specialty. ria has appointed two extra police- | men to eerve during the holiday rush S LUCKEY, of business. Robt Pratt is extra day IlKALEB IX man and Wallace Chamberlain extra night man. lucks, Wstche«, Chain«, Jew - --------------------------------------------- elry, Etc. rRepairing promptly done. Mies Luta Dunbar I« up from Port FA11 work » arrau'-ed. land to spend Christmas with her brother, H A Dunbar, book-keeper for W BROWN, M. D. tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. J ------ 11 practico in all the courta of the state. Ice—In IValten Block. W , Dec 21.—Troops are being massed here and at convenient barracks to be held in readiness for Pres ident McKinley’s second inauguration. The officials who have the preparations in charge promise a parade and splendor of ceremonial never before equalled at a presidential inauguration. THE CHRISTMAS TREE. Norse Mythology Its Origin—In troduced in England By yuteo Victoria’s Husband. Keep the Local Paper Informed If the people who seek courtesies from the oounty newapajrers would only think to return them, much good would oorne of it, «ay* an ex change. Many people think they are neglected in print because come new« item of Interest to them doee not find Its way to the general public, and yet they seem to forget entirely that re|s»rtere are, moot unfortunately, not mind readers, and if they would but call up tbe office by 'phone tbe paper would only loo gladly give tbe item spaoe. There ion'l a paper In the land I hat does not want tbe newe, and every paper oould and would be full of new» If each person knowing some thing along that line would but flV© tbe office the slightest t'p. EUGENE r , ___ Loan »¡SavingsBank Won From Cottage Grove Saturday. Mias Ona Markley went to Cottage Grove yesterday. Arthur Heuders arrived Harrisburg this afternoon. lots suacHSsco roe aitc . Dalij Guard Deosmtisr 2t Eugene Is to nave a first clas cream- »ry. For aome time Mr I'M Elspaas, of Portland, baa hem lu correspondence with tbe Eugene Board of Trade in regard to the practicability of estab lishing a cr< amery lu thia city and the correspondence resulted lu Mr Elspaes uiakiug a trip to Eugeus to persnially luve»tUa e the matter, hav ing arrived Haturday. Alter looking over tbe field and couaulUug with repre- Heutatative business men, Mr. Elapaas definitely decided that thia Is a splen did polul for such au Industry, aud Ibis morultig purchased from the Eu gene W ater Co about a half a block of land near tbe Willamette river bridge on which to erect bis creamery build ing. Mr Elapaas returned to Portland thia afternoon and will retura soou and commence work on the building, aud expects to have the creamery lu operation by the first of »larch. The machinery will be of the moat modern aud up-to-date type and the creamery will be tiret class iu every sen»« ot the* word. Tbe G uard is glad to make this anuounoemeut. Much an industry wll tie of great tienetit to farmers and towns|>eople alike, and we beeneak for It an abundance of success. Court House Items. Mortgage ............................................J900.00 Chattel. Mortgage .......................... 100.00 Mortgage........................................... I 200 00 Mortgage.......................................... 1000 00 Mortgage........................................... 600 (0 RKAI. KSTATK TKANUCKH. Hpenoer Butte Ixxlge No 9, IO OF, to H H Pmlher lol 356 In I O O F cem etery. B C Dunn et ux to N F Htlckney. lots 1 and 2 block 2 Ill College Hill Park; «50. C H Mathews et ui to Wm M Copenhaver lota 8 block 6, Goshen. «000. Elimer E Cleaver et ux to T G Hen dricks lot 2 blk “A” lu Cleaver’s ad to Eugene. OOUWTY OOCRT. Estate of C F Clsaver, deceased. Chaa Farrow, ruardlan of Lulu It, Ella I V aud Cbarlea R M Cleaver, files receipt for «111.07, being the full amount of distributive share of said estate. Guardianship of Daisy B Berkshire, non oompoa. Petition to sell real property granted. up from Miss Prof Carson went to Portlaud today to spend her vacation. County Clerk Lee aud wife spend Cristina, at Junction. will LH Logan returned yesterday frotu a trip to Eastern Oregon. J O’Brien, the genial p m burg, gave us a call today. at Attorney Medb y and wife, ot Cottage Grove, were in Eugeue today.] Htudent lloy Heater weut home at Newberg yesterday. to bl« Mias Helen Rcott, of Portland, Is the guest of Mias Edith Hoffman. Rev E C Hauderaou arrived home from Browusyille this afteruoou. Miss Lulu Applegate lias gone to Casadena, Cal, to spt-tld the wluter. Mrs Ella Houston aud children. <>r Roseburg, Is here to spend tbe holidays Mrs May Thompson and Miss La Verne Loug went to Harrisburg Chis afternoon. Misses Fannie aud Mey Hemenwsy went to PortJaud today to spend Christmas. Elbert Brown went to Portland to day. In a tew days he nali« for H Hl Francisco. bally Uuara PeoemberM The football game played at Cottage Grove Haturday afternoon between Co C of this city and the Bohemias of Collage Grove was woo by the Eugene team with the sore of 6 to 0. The «Ingle toucbdowu was made In the first half by (. apt Ford, who played left half-back. He kicked tbe goal, scoring 8 for ha team. In tbe second half tbe Cottage Grove players held our boys <lowu to a score of nothlog. A good crowd was out to see the game which was pronounced by ail who saw It to be a good exhibition ot football. The grounds were very muddy and consequently plays Were slow, end running tielog almost out of the question. The Cottage Grove team was much heavier than Co C’s team and on that aecouut ought to have made a better showing, but lack of experience lost for them the game. Tbe Eugene team returned yesterday quite Jubilant over their victory. The boys »peak highly of the manner In which they were entertained by the Cottage Grove people. Most of them attended a dance in the evening aud report an enjoyable time. bally Guard l>ec«iuher 21] Arthur Ntuhling left yesterdni for (SMITH CAMB.—An Item 111 Hatur- his home at Tbe Palles to stand dty'allUAHliwaa to the efleel that vacation. MI«« Cora Granger had arrived from Mr Gifford Nash, musical director at Petaluma, Cal, with the expectation the U O, is spending the liolidajs lu of meeting Hiram Hmilh to whom »be Portland. was to be married on her arrival here, Dr L W Brown Is spending the but falling to meet her she was in a Chsiatmae holidays at Pasadena, «'al, quandary as to what to do. It seems with relatives. that the young man did not get her John Barger, H P fimmen between letter informing him of the day of her Roseburg and Ashland, is 111 Ellgeue arrival here and consequently did not meet her. Yesterday Smith came to to spend Xmas. town and fouud tile young lady at the Mrs G R Chrisman and son Chester, residence of Mr« B D Holt, who had went to Collage Grove this afternoon kindly taken her in charge, and today to spend Christman. they procured a license and were mar Miss Barbara Booth left this after» ried this afternoon by Rev Maxwell, of noon for Roseburg anil «Irani’s Pass to Camp Creek. Those who so charitably spend tbe holidays. looked after the young lady’s welfare Mrs F L Giblw returned this after are to ire commended. It 1« but Just to noon from Portland where she has say that the young mao In the ease 1« been iu the hospital. not the Hiram Smith who was ar Wiley Francis went to Portend yes rested here a few months ago for being terday where he expects to secure drunk "lid disorderly and driving fast through the streets. This young man steady employment Mr and M rs H T hus w ent to Albany has been working for Alf Bonnett over yesterday lo spend Christmas with inward Coburg, and his character is beyond reproach. their daughter, Mrs O'Brien. J W White has gone to (wattle to spend two or three weeks with ills daughter, Mrs Wm Moltatt. How la T his ,—During the past year Baker City receipts oonlaln these among others: Gambling, «4,5501 Mrs D W Jarvis, of Portland, Is bawdy houses, 11,236; using slot ma- spending the holidays with her par ohluss, 1295; druuk and disorderly, ents, Gov and Mrs Whiteaksr, «295. W B Andrews went to Portland to- M F Htafford, of Mohawk, today day to spend the holidays with Ml sold a large dressed bog to A K Pattei- daughter, MrsHlgual and family. eon, Good gueaeers placed its weigh» Mrs R D Br<>wn leaves lu the morn al between 500 and IM*) pounds, It bae ing for Portland to spend a ooupis of not been weighed yet. mouths with Mr and Mrs Ed Poole. Medford Mell: Jesse Flint a Eu- Mrs Caroline Billington arrived this gens hoy Is here selling ranges for tbe afternoon from Lafayette to spend the Wrought Iron Ra-'ge Company, He winter with her son, llev F E Billing was formerly one of tbe ‘ Oregon boys ton. In tbe Philippines.” It is «»id that Christmas tree« were used to place gifts upon as esrly as 1632. France adopted tbe Christmas tree CIRCUIT COURT. about 1840, slid Prince Albert intro John Conner vs W H Baber et al, duced it into England the first Christ writ ot attachment. mas after his marriage. Tbe queen MABBIAGB L1CBNSB. still keeps up this custom, haviug a ber David Young and Mrs Maggie tree for her own gifts, one for Mies Nina Ostrander, assistant in the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. children aud grandchildren and one Fletcher, David Converse, witness. Postal telegraph office, Eugene, has J C Horn sod Catharina J Mann, M for the household. Hinoe then the Mice—Upstairs in Chrisman HloeE gone home to Cottage Grove to spend custom has become world-wide, The F Horn, witneas. FHours: » to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p tn. the holidays. Hhe will be abeenl all I J T Poindexter and Mlm Dottle E “tree of candles” is of more ancient w ek. date. There Is an old French romance Bleroe, C B Hadley, witness. A C WOODCOCK, Hiram H Hmith and Mias Cora of the thirteenth century In which the hero sees a tree whose branches Granger, Frank Hniltb, wltneae. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. James M Lane and E Thereaa f om top to bottom are covered with Office - One-half block south of Chrism burning candles, while on tbe lop Is Morden, W W Baunatt, wlines«. Saturday morning Heth McAlister, lock. the figure of a child shining with a tbe well known electrician, was the moor or LABOR. E ugrsb , O mgon . 1 «till greater radianon. This tree sym vlotlm of quite a eerlons accident. It B A Wa,hburne and L I Hark on bolised humanity -the upper lights be seems that a bicyclist on tbe sidewalk “Gruttatake” claim, Blue River dle- ing the souls of the good, thoae below and a boraetr.au on Eleventh street e bean tilet. 'tbe wicked, while tbe child repre were racing, going al a rate of speed J ATTORNEY AT LAW. Henry Holcomb, B A Waahburoe, sented Christ. prohibited by tbe city laws, and Just J L Clark and J C Bratteln on Hun pedal attention to collections and matters in The poetic ii'ea ot tbe Christmas as they came to Ferry street Mr Mc- mining elalm Blue River district. Probate. Stoney to loan on real estate, S50.000 tree a-a symbol of the renewed life of A lister happened to be crosslng John Vanduyn, E P Coleman, Wm Paid Up Cash Capital ►rric«- With A C Woodcock. nature which tiegins with tbe length 2,500 ening of the days, eotuei from Ger Eleventh street on bis wheel, Not Vanduyn, Jam«« Kennedy, Thoe Surplus trrtlciirg tbe approaching borer or else Vanduyn, on Glen of ths Mountains many. From tbe Norse mythology misjudging its speed, Heth failed bi L. CHESHIRE, M. D claim Blue River district. a MRtaat asRSiaa euemtee tramr - comes tbe suggivliou of tbe Christmas crom In time end was run over by the John Vanduyn on Bllver Queen aoTto on ravoaaeLt txemb - tree a« typical of 'Ke newborn eon In horse. His wheel was wrecked anil end Lulu Girl claims Blue River PHYSICIAN ANUi PURGEON, Drafts ».ued on the principal cities ot tbe that II was ts-decked with lights, anti he »ustalue.1 serious Injuries which district. -rioua Bldg, felted stab-» and foreign oo'atriss. was au emblem of spring on a<vount of will lay blm up for some time. Be James Duval on Webfoot, Hlland, merest si.owed on Demand < ertlflcatas ot Eugenr, Oregon., its rich green. Probably tbe Norse anies numerous bruises and cuts the «'olutnbla. Forsaken, harprlee. Know- Deposit when left rlatwl period. Col lections receive onr pr.sipt attention. mythology was the origin of the ‘'tree muscles <>f his rigtit arrn were lorn slide, Blue Bird, Oversight, Ruth, City and County Warrants nought of candlee” more than the present loose from tbe shoulder. His father. Ida May, Champion, Escalator, West, FIRST D. a. pais ». W. Í (SOWN Christmas tree. On the introduction Dr McAlister, dressed bls woundsand Annie, Ber'ha, Mabaia and Goodbope vie« r>Mi«eet. of Christianity the Christmas tree, he Is getting along nicely, although claims Bohemia district. w. w. esows. g.W. OSBURN, »Ml CS vessi«. although not known then by thaV» his injuries are very painful. NtrrARlAL CYIMWIHBIOO. Dime, became tbe type of Cbrl-t. ■ L E Bean baa Iweo appointed by Gov Th« following quotation from L PI L u < khx <> C ontract —U Nellie, of Geer as notary public. Lewis give« three emblems of lb» I t ie upper McK«oz>e. baa received a Christmas tree: “The tree itaeif. o mtract rom the Booth-Kelly Lumber Of Eugen«. stately »nd tall, was symboiieal of rile Co for about 4,<wo,uoo feet of Mw ioga t<sl>r board twwmtor M majesty and grandeur, tbe green, of to be delivered at Coburg In June. He Paid up Cash CapOai #5O O22 I n T heir N ew H om «.—Today .the His OedMneee and Immortality, the has already started or two campe. Tbe Surplus • S5O.OOO ria vins» Bank 1 Eugene Ixran and lights, of hie glory and tbe eUr in th» OREGON. people up the MeK»nile feel happy EUGENE, txieluea« In their new East, and the atige on top, • blob over tbe contract being given not in - oofumeocsd Eugene, Oregon. bonding. It la on» of the nicest «as then never ooiltledX of tbe angela tatas Is»«« Is'iSSl OlSest their section. noms In tbe ' forniebad two k I rig GENERAL BANKING BCSlNEtM Beat IS ta« C«««ty. who gave to tbe shepb»rda the words I'.>r.» ™ r»vu£> t*rm« tbe bank officialo are and A b I mmb . wb * H ikj .—A K Patter state still sp>ken eecb Cbrietmae day, 4r»fte o« Chkwn. « Frsarisco «ad F^l »»wilding > ‘Peace on earth, g'»d will toward son baa on exhibition st bl« Ninth Justly proud of it. Th« Bill» <4 ««rbar.k- «Udo« f ~W« r: nati Ln«. A Saurai Fokal tmeii ■ all tranci» formerly occupied by the bank la ba- •tree* areal market a huge h< re I am mto. I'-.—its » ibpe* V by J M Stafford,of Mohawk. It baa not log rotten into sbapa for Itoogbmlllar este of dep> »it. . tr»' ictW an laiwaMa tarsi. been weighed yet but it will tip the 4 Prter’e hardware store and the AD inUscti M en*r>ted t. os vUl rwwi. ■ Ornes < HssoHi -Or E D Mr P- ■•pt stteati- w. scales eomswbevs near 500 pound« counters will be used by the ftootb- Kenney baa moved his ' flics from ti • A. G. H0VE1, prvwldcnt» dreeaed. El pert weight gueeerre ere Kelley Lumber Co lo their new offior» T G Hur í *«. P. F- Ss'-r^aA««. L*i,e « ..unty Bank bulldog to lb* U W. cULiN, Ceebier. Pr-M"-« . „’J**"- In the new bank building. busy figuring oo tbe bog's weight. fl H. HOVEY. A»el l «obier. second story of tbe Dunn block. 8 B H as is. U H. P"-rv», Vics i'rstex. . Ass t CaAiw A Bad Accident. Eu Prof D V Kuykeudall returned to Drain yesterday. Special to the Guard POSSIBLE SALEM TRAGEDY. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. E B Pengra, of Ashland, Is iu gene. REMINDERS FOR The Holidays Of Eugene, Oregon.; National Bank A LRNECOUSnBAMX Th« be«t lino of FURS that ever came to Eugene. Prices lower than any one. We are going to close thia line out. Be sure aixi see them. Embroidered Flannel, in Ireautifui pinkshade, black, baby blue, and cream, now on display. GOLD BELTS Just coni«* and Gold Trimming SEE OUR> EW Line of Brussells. Net Curtains. Collorett« in all grades. A good line left yet for XMAS OUR NEW Table Linnen 64 and 72 in, fine values. BED SPREADS. From 75 ct« to |4 00. All these goods make good XMAS presents. FRANK DUNN