Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1901)
FROM FERS RIDGE. ANNUAL MEETING OCR Loan and Savings CLEARANCE Of Bank Eugene —Statement of Condition. SALE Is HOW in full fori*. Now is i the t me I ' buy H IGH quality Mii)!>, - at - low quality pri es . F,,- g'Mxl bargains ca!l early at i YORflfi’S SHOE STORE. Bn iw on ad the foothill«. Gutrauteed Dexter cr<w»-cut saws F L Chambers.’ Boi K Island Plows. L ocghmiller & P etkk . A number ot ffrinv kre bu<y now invaicinv. Gamilne Oliver plow extiae to I« had ■ uly al F L Ubumtier«’. Mr« I E bte ens is quite 111 with pnramouta at her rewidenoe In this oity. Cb»'i' your owu mill-feed. Choppers from 87 to 835. F L Chamber«’. Will G White i« couflned to his res idence. Indication« *rj that he tia* tue appendiciiie. » The “Boe»" washer is the bos. At r.-ducr<l prices at F L CbambeH.’ Another Accidental Shooting in L.ioe County. Toe regular annual me» ting of the | director» aud etockboldra of the Eu- PAUL KRUGER geue Loan and Savings Bauk was Special to the G uari ». held in the perlon» of their banking house Janu ry 1st, 1901. ashington ity The old board ofdirect» rs an,! offioees was r-taii>e«i aud after declaring tie u»ual dividend, an additional 82.500 { wae edited to the surplus account. The p»««t year has been the most Special to the Guard. sueceMtUi in the history of the in t t'J- etroit tiou. lire d.posil» having increased neerly 50 per cent over the pieceedrnir year. The'r new bauking house on the e»rti«r of Eighth and Willamette stnet- ivitupares favorably with any I Special to the Guard. similHr Iuatltution in the northwest, and is well tilled t >«t*«x>mmodate their ashington eon-tanlly Increasing buslnes«. TLe following is a statement of oon- dit on al the cloea ot business January 2u»f, 1901: Special to the Guard. RESOURCES. 8144,852 30 vracoa Loan« snd discounts. Watrai t»andoth» r s«*curltiee 37,389 98 Bauking house, furu.tursand • fixture«.................................. 23 981 32 7.009.73 Other real »state..................... 258.89 Overdrafts................................ (»-h ou hand and In banks 70,128 75 Special to the Guard BETTER W C , D. C., Jan. 3.—Walter Wensky has been appointed German consul at Dawson City. BISHOP NINDE DEAD. Eight full carloads just received D , Mich., Jan. 3.—Bishop William X. Ninde, of Joe Gibson had bad luck. Only the Methodist church, died here today. He was an elo-' two weeks ago lie got bis thumb shot quent speaker and was elected a bishop in 1S84. | off, and Just a few days ago he and bls brother Jeff were hunting aud Jumped CONGRESS IN SESSION. a jack rabt It, when Jett shot al It and W , Jan. 3.—Congress resumed its sessions at noon today after the holiday adjournment. GENERAL PERAZ DEFEATED. C , Venzuela, Jan. 3.—General Per az, the revo lutionist, was badly defeated today by the government forces. CASHIER GONE WRONG. N ewport , Ky, Jan 3.—E C Remine, cashier of the German National Bank, was arrested here today for uiding embezzlement, The arrest was a great surprise. PAUL KRUGER BETTER. 8284,679.03 LIABILITIM. C«pit«l stock........................... 8 5O,(MMl 00 The beettie r rult A Produce Co, E 5,000.00 McClan ahar, uianagt r, has opened up Surplus.................... 2,840 50 Undivided ; r ifila au office ou West Eighth street. 225,257 53 Bpecial to the Guard. New Monitor drills, beet ou earth, Deposits.................. 1 475.90 Dividends unpaid with force feed. See them al he ague F L Chambers.’ Steel anu chilled Syracuse plows, guara iteed to scour. LoUdHMlLLF.lt A P k TER. I N Hembree sold nine head »( bog» to Jim Sabin, of Ha rlsburg, last Tues day, weighing 25,00" Ibe, an average of 277 7 9 each. He rieetved In return for them the neat ill lie sum of 8U2 60. A Mr Foote 1« selling wheat cleaners to the farmers of thi» vicinity at about 812 above the Eugene priotw for the same machine. He . laims to have eold 100 cleaners lu aud near Junction in the lust two month*. T H , Jan 3.—Paul Kruger is reported much better today, and his recovery is assured. “CONDENSED MILK.” » l 84.570.08 Pleasant Hill Items. Ashland has 12 luches of suow, Special to the Guard. Jacks >nvi 1«, 13 Inches, Yreka 2j feel, January 1, 1901. Kleson 5 teet, and Kiskiyou 7 fett ape own Plenty of rain and some snow. A few g «id ba g»ins in ee»;ond-band Rev D C Kellems, of Eugene, buggies, carts, Wagons and plow« at F L L'bamOer«’. preached a very interesting sermon Dinner was served at the If troubled wi;h a weak digestion today. The afternoon wae belching, sour stomach, or if you feel church bouse. BURGLARS AT WOODBURN. NAMED BY GOVERNOR. dull alter eating, try Chamberlain’« spent in a very eujoyable way. The Btomn; ii and Liver Table's. Price older members who had been her- Enter Two Appointments on Orogon Text 25 cents. Samples free at W L De» since the church was organized, ) >■! They Successfully fifty years ago, gave some ot fieir up- Lane’s diug store. Places and Obtain Í2Ü5- Book Commission. Albany Democrat: Mr Sam May, aud downs. Others gave talks of ii - terest. of Harrisburg, has made arrangement« Special to the Guard. B ai .IM, Or., Jan 2.—Govern» r Geer Myrtle Buchanan, who ha« been in to go into bueines» i Portland and 8« lkm , Jan 3.—Burglars w«re busy today announced the appointment of will move wiitr his family to ttiat cily Eugene for some time, is visiting h»r plying their voceUon in Woodburn H W Soott, of Portland; P L Camp- in a few -weeks. The busiyese at Har parents. luHt night. Thej ent» red the r -eideuce l>ell of Moamolb; Btepben A Lowell, risburg w ill be continued by Mr Sen A number of the young people met of Pendleton; W M Ladd, of Portland, ders aud Barney May. Linn bounty at Walter Renuick’e honse aud of E W Finxer an»i stole a gold watch and W M Colvig, or Jacksonville, to will lose one of its tiest citizens. watched th« old year out and the new valu-d at $100, and a email amount of compose the Oregon textbook com »liver. In till« ree.deuce an electric 25 ee< oud -haud air tight and other year i i. miaeion. beater». Prices low. G W Milam and family returned light burn« all night. The bicycle aud F L Chambers. from Thurston, where they have been gun w< rks of E Kennington wae alito Cut this out aud take it to W L De •pending holidays. A Night of Terror. broke open and goods take»! to the Leon’s drug »lore and get a free sam School will open next Monday Jan value of »125. Sever»! other place* ple <>f Cbamiierlain’a Stomach and uary 7 The ninth grade will be put “Awful anxiety was felt for the Liver Tablets, the best physic. They were attempted, I ut the burglnrs were in, to the great delight of some of th« w idow of the brave General Burnham also cure disorders of the stomach, old pupils. Nearly all the pupils who eith»r frightened away or found the of Machaias, Me, when the doctors biliousiieea aud In adache. have been teaching, are entering other placeseeours. said she could uot live till morning, I M W»»l uee< lay’s Albany Democrat: school again for a few months. writes Mrs S H Lincoln, who attended C M Weatbriaik left today for Eugene, Beat Out of an Increase of His her that fearful night. “All thought with his dray, which he has sold to a England's Army and Navy. she must «x>u die from pneumonia, Pension. drayman of that city. He will retire but she begged for Dr Klug'« New from li'e business and devote bis time Il was recently stated that England A Mexican war veteran and promi Discovery, saying it bad more than to his farm in Benton couuty, which would be unable to cope with a ewift nent editor write«: “Seeing the ad once saved her life, end had oured her be rec< titly obtained. enemy, and that both the army and After three small vertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, of consumption. Toed ai d corked h<’r«e »hoes ready navy Is inadequate to meet a sadden Cholera and Diarrhoea R-midy, I am doses she slept easily all night, and Its to nail on, aud a<i kinds of blacksmith Invasion. further u«- completely cured her.” England le, in this In- tool«. Money savers for fai mere. 8e» etanoe like the individual wtio allow» reminded that as a soldier in Mexico This marvelous medicine I* guaranteed in '47 and '48, I contracted Mexican to cure all throat, chest end Lung dis lhetu at F L Chambers’. diseaxe to slowly creep into bis system diarrhoea and this remedy has kept eases. Only 50c and 81. Trial bottle« Among the tens of thousands who through a stomach too wesk to prop me from getting an Increase In my free at W L DeLano’« drug store. beve uscii Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- erly digest the food taken into it. To pension for on every renewal a dose of c e»iy for cold« and la tiripini during the strengthen the stomach there is it restore« nt« ” It Is unequalled a» a B«an th« pa»t fr'.v years, to our knoleiige, not u no.bing better than Hostetter’s Stom quick cure for diarrhoea and Is pleas lifnatun ■ingle case lias leeultvd in pneumonia! ach Bitters It cures <ly»[>epsia. con ant and safe to take. For sale at W L ft DeLsno’s drug »"tore: Thus. W liiifl-M & Co., 240 Wab»»h stipation, IndigecDOD, liver and kid «vende, < liicago, one of the imatprom- ney troubles, and as a tonic, it 1« in Ilient retail »truggiat« in that city, in comparable. The Bitt-r« strengthens «peaking of tbis »eye: “We recnni- tlie nerves, produces refreshing sleep m-o<i Clismtierlain’e Cough Remedy ami gives renewed strength and vigor f »r I» grip ». in many <i*aeu. a» it no to tbs .“stem. It i« undoubtedly the only gives prompt ami conipl-le re beet niedicltie in the world for detiill- cover« . bui »Iso counteract« any ten ta e<1 »ys'ern», H.e that our private dency “I »a grippe Co result in pn-u- mnjia.” For sale hy W L D k revenue stamp covers the neck of the bottle. L aro . drugstore. G- an A'kin» cross-cut saw for all kind« of work. They are the fastest List of Letters. Altura and ea lent runners built. F L Chambers. Remalnlu* In the (»Mtofflee st Eusene, 01«, M ine P urchased . — Grants Pa«e Jan 8, 1901. Courier: “Hon A E Ream», of Jack Ea»t-r, W Honeycut', Oscar sonville, lias per:hased a third interest Homs C >mf» rt Johneon, Wi'lsid C z io the Wimer hydraulic mine at Range Co G .Mrrgen Lum Co Wt-ldo and the | r.'perty has been In. McArthur, Hugh Mllkr, Ewln C corporated under the name of the Miller, J G Pet» rson, Mrs Deep Gravel Mining Company, in the Bchel', Ot'o Henna J A Chart» of on« o-nt wlll be mrl» on all let« ram of $»5,000, divided Inti shares ot ten give« out. t’araon« wh»n calling lor 8100 each. (1W Wimer is president •lien will pls«» «ute when sdv«rtlae<l of t ie new company, W J Wimer, H F .Mcf>iK.«ACK, P M. ires surer aud A E Rea'ue«, serretary." Mr R-aiu»» is a gradun'e of the U O A Monster Devil Fish. ai d !• well kn>’wn In Eugene. C T , Jan 3.—Stationmaster Frazerburg seized I a large quantity of ammunition shipped 1 to the Boers as “condensed milk.” The same will be confiscated. co Oliver Steel Oliver Chilled hit Joe lu ths leg, slightly wounding him, but he is still lu the riug. J. D. Cold Steal Or Death. “There le but on« small chance to save your life and that is through an operation," we» the awful proapect set before Mrs L B Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wie, by her doctor after vaiulv trying to cure her of a fright ful case of stom ach troubles aud yellow jaundloe. He didn’t couut on the marvelous power of Electric Bitters to cure Btomacb aud Liver troubles, but she beard of it, took seven t»»ttl»«, wa« wholly cure«), 1 avoided eurgeou’s knife, now weigh« more and ft-els better than «ver. It'« positively guarante <1 to cure Hiomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoint«. Price 60e at W L I>e- Lauo’s drug store. Every one Guaranteed F. L. CHAMBERS. Major Mite Dead. An Idaho Club Woman. The progressive women of Idaho have formed a fid«ration ootnpoeed of delegate« from local clubs, Ch« purpose of whluh organisations 1« stated to be "the advancement of the women of Idaho, and for the ln«r»a«ed welfare of the state.” Mrs Mansfield, formerly Mtxe Etta Owen of Eugene, I* the pres ident of the federation. The Idaho Daily BtateHiuan of December 30, has this about Mrs Mansfield: “The federation is fortunate In hav ing at its head a woman of marked executive ability, a graduate of the University of Oregou aud preeent ed itor of the Nampa Leader. * * •>F Ì he Best Plaster. New Y ork , Dec 31.—Msjor Mlt», th« dwarf, died st the New York ho* pital last night of a complication of dlseas»-«. He hrd been HI for acme time. He was born lu New Zealand and had been exhibit««! In eircua»« for 14 years Rotoburg R«vl«w. (Major Mite was wtll known In Ro e- burg. He came h«re with Norrie A Rowe’s dog and pony show last sum msr, and gave pvrformascas. He jolued the Elka order st Eugene, and Portland lodge presented him with an elk-tooth watch ebsrm.) Htale of Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas County, Frank J Cheney makes oath that he la th« senior partner of the firm of F J Chaney A Co, doing tiu»lue«« ill the City of Toledo, county and alate afore said, and that «aid firm will p»y ON E HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot l»e oured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J CHEN EY. Sworn to before me ami »utmeribed In my presence, this 6lh day of De» cember, A D, 1898. —AW GLEASON. ' RUL ( Not- r i’ublic. A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. Prof Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woium'i Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says: “I suffered with a severe oold this winter which threat ened to ruu Into pneumonia. I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow wore« and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me to try Ctiamtierlaln's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and It relieved me at onoe. I »in now en tirely recovered, save»! a doctor’s bill, time and «uttering, aud I will never be without this splendid medicine again.” For «ale al W L DeLano’« drug store. F ootball .—The Portland Telegram mentioning the different football teem* tn the state ha» thia conctrumg the University ot Oregon team for 1901: “The othtr prominent teams in the •tat», the University of Oregon and Haleru, have t>een favcred this year to a considerable extent and prospects for 1901 arealready belngcouuted upon and are ooesldeted to be the beet for O./KfeS i'C. niA. football. Chauncey Bishop may go to I«« th. 'IS Hi'd You H» n Always BougM the University of Oregon, and If he Signatur« dose, the Eugene team will protic of greatly. Haleui will keep most of her Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is Inken Inter men and Multnomah, unless matter» Oliver new sulkey plow is the latest invention on wheels. Hee them at nally and acta directly on l* - blood change, may have the same Intact for F L Chambers,’ and mucous surface« of th» •ystem. anotln r year. Hy that time McMillan will t>e In form and the other cripple» Hand for teatlmnnlals. free. Strayed F J CHENEY A O, 1 I io, o. will be ready tor more ecrimniegse.’ Bold by druggists, 75o. From the old Mulkey place, eoutb- Hall's Family Pills are tlie b t. G ka NT’s P am I tems .— Grant’s Pas» weet of Eugene, a blaek heifer. A Tinware guaranteed not *u«t for Courier, Jan 8: “Mi»s Barbara Booth little over a year old and io good con three years. At F L Chemi»»» arrived on Thursday evening from dition. A suitable reward for infor Eugene to visit with rslatlvss in thia mation. city ..... .Miss Ziegler, of Eugens, has Leave Information at Harbaugh A B«an the lht 1(111,1 I.. ■ »«ap Bffllitt besn visiting here with her sister, Mr» Kiselnger’e law offlae. Eugene. I G Knott», for the past week.” M mt. B nli . b G allup . piece of - - flannel • dampened r • , I with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bouud to the affecte»! parts is superior to any planter. When trou tied with lame back or chest, give It n trial and you are certain to tie more t tan pleased with the prompt relief 'Vhicli It afford*. Palu Balm also cu e* rheumatism. One application give» relief. For sale by O sburn A D elano , drugstore. a Uh Annual Grand Clearance Sale ¡11th S. H. FRIENDLY 30 30 Days Commencing January 1st, 1901, and Ending February 1st, 1901. Days THIS SALE WILL LAST ONLY 30 DAYS Destroying Its victim, 1» a type of conetipation. The power of this mur- deroUH malady is felt on orgaDt and and nerve» and muscles and brain. There'« no heaitli till Its overcome, but Dr King's New life pills are a safe »nd certain cure Best In the wnrld for Htomach, Liver, Kidneve asd Bowels. Ouly 25c at W L DeLano’s drug store. Pure Home Made Brandy. On all Holiday Goods for two weeks only. 10 per off on Men's and Boys' Clothing. 60c P*‘r !"‘t or 10c each for a set of nice China cupt» and saucer*. Plain and fancy teapots at coat. AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE. For live-, kidney or stomach trou bles, oold«, lugriripe or bilir»u«iie»e lhe-e is nothin« better th an Francis' pu-e brandies. All ordsrs promptly fl led with prune, apple or pear brandy at . 75 cents per quart, or 8-AO per gallon. Orders by stag- or »xpree» will be se curely t«'Xed. Mede and »old only by I I M F kaxcu , Eugens. Oregon. The Pitt's Lever harrow I* ell right. ' They never loss a tooth. F L Cbam- ers has them. MoTHRet.gRS CHICKKK8 — The Griffin H-rlwsrs Co have In tbeir ; »bow window a brood of chickens Ju» t ' hatot.sd fr< m an Ineubotor They •e-m o be quite st home with tbe'r , artificial tuolb»r. Underwear A b is our usual custom to conduct a Sale during the month of January, it will be our aim this yoar to surpass all other Sales, and, with this aim in mind, will make such a slaughter in prices that will startle the throng that attends this Sale ladies ’ men ’ s and children ’ s We have a few Job Lota to c'oee out aod price will be no object, Children1* Garment«, that sold from 36 to 75, Now 25c. Ladle«’ Union Holt» in all grade«. Excellent value« for 45, ftó, 90, 11 00 tl 35, 11.85 and 12.00. Men'* Undershirt« and Drawer« 4 I »mall lot* to do» at price* . ____ to r ple*«e. I A»k to see our Underwear department Biggest and Greatest Sale of the Season . . Ladies’ Tailor Suits DRESS GOODS Ladies’ and Misses Jackets and Capes. CLOTHING. We have entirely too many of the» goods on hand for tt I* time of the year The ohance of a lifr'lme to gel the Every plecs of goods In this depart- very beet for the les><c money. $1.90 meut -educed In price. Your golden and Intend to unlosu them for will go m f«r «a $J.(4) opportunity to buy good g>>oda cheap. ONE-HALF Th E REGULAR Our Regular $»>..» I MI x « h I Grey ... $ 4 75 12j and 15 o-nt plaids, now.. .10 • 8 " • < “ “ ... PRICE. 8 OU “ B'own •,0 Union.. - 5 -- IS •• 3) •• « »• 44 .14 44 9 <10 ’ Mixe<1...... 4 ,o A Great Bargaio for Bargaln Huo- Jl-cent Fancy Mixtures........ W •4 • 4 10 <S) Ch -eked......... 8 0 2S ** •« .19 ters. • • 14 10 •I Bloc« < lay ... 8 5o 44 3‘> •4 48 .26 13 50 F i » i cy B ack .. lo 0 44 50 14 39 Them are only a f»«of the Plum« HO 44 Camel Hair Goods...... .46 44 wc wlll give you In '.tile department. • s 44 •• 6 00 Jackets for ....................... 8 2 60 Step in aod «ee bow well we will u«e Black and all «»lid Plain Oolore«! ............. 3 00 you. 6 00 " >«••••••••••»•••••••• Í 7ft 7 » M While ou' stock is not very large, w» Goode reduced la like proportion. »»•• e«« »»•••« •»•••••• • WÌ 8 00 •• tdl have a raxnplete ««»ortmeot ot 40 00 •• ......................... ft 0” colors, and io make room for new on»«, ......... ft (W 12 00 ’• will not rwtu«e any reaeoi able vftrr. They mu«t De «old. MrJuat one half the regular price We only have a v*ry small line of 'hem «biot» w* will »•!».» out: Black Ladles Clotb. 87.00 for...... 84 M •« 7 M for...... 4 80 Brown •I Blue 7 00 for........ 4 ■ •• 7.On for...... . 4 50 Gray «00 for....... « 00 Blue • « 00 Brown 9 00 for.. • « Black 9 00 for....... 6 Ml They will all with a rush at three priora. Trimmings. LADIES’ JACKETS. » Carpets. There are too many qualities lo quote prova Intelllgently. Hweeplng reduo- tions mede on all gradea. A viali to this deperì m-nt wlll con vince you that we mean busi ne», aud that meati« money s«ved tor you. Mackintoshes. ladies ' and men ’ s . What few we have left oo band will be » Id for j their regular price. The price will be cut In halves. Come «any and get your selection. Corsets, A few of tbs well known and celeb rated Thomson’s “Glove Fitting" oorveta will be closed out at cost. Tbis Is a rare opjortuntty to get a “Goo«1 Corset" cheap. The line of »Is» are broken, so come early to get your else.