The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, June 15, 1901, Image 10

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SOCIAL
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PERSONAL
Dally Guards
11
J W Kay« m at the Bohemia mine»
Frank Page returned to Albany to­
m. - S41OHM4«.
day.
Mi-» R um Law K*-«’ a°d Mr H C
John Barger returned today to Row­
Baughman were married »1 the home
ot the bride’» parents, Tnur-lon, Bwo- burg.
day, June 9, «> 2:30 pm. Ker M L Rose
F A Rankin was In Cottage Uro»*
officiating.
Mr and Mr» (J W Milam today.
acted as gro >a*»tuan aud bridesmaid.
C H Park ia b»ek from the Blue
Tl»e Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
The bouse was beautifully aod artistic­
River mines.
in use for over 30 years, has borne the Signatare of
ally decorated with fern» aod rose».
Geo and Albert Wedgate, of Albany,
z?
__ and has been made under his per-
After the ceremony and congratula­
are
in the city.
sonal supervision since its infancy.
tion« dinner was served.
Many nice
MlasTbeckla Do»« •• c’uflned to
Allow no one todeceive you in this.
aud useful preeeuta were given. Those
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-a—good” are but
praeent were:
Mr and Mrs James her room with lllne»».
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Mias Btella R >bio»on returned home
.Seaver, Mr and Mr« William Eyler,
lufuuU and Children—Experts uce against Experiment.
Mr and Mr« Howard Baughman, Mr from Albauy ye»U-rday.
aud Mr« G W Milam, Mr and Mra
Judge H R KiLcaid returned thl»
Hamuel Baughman, Mr aud Mr» B F afternoon from Portland.
Hendrick», Mr and Mrs MV Rees,
Thoe A len and wife came down
Rev and Mrs ML R >ee, Mr and Mr» from Cottage Grove this afternooc,
Castoria is a harmless substitute Cor Castor Oil, Pare­
P N Bhelley, Misses Mae and Guaale
goric, llrops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
MI m Lena Applegate, U O Btudeut,
Baldwin, Daisy and Kmma Jay, Pearl
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
•tarted f»r her home at Klamath Falls
and Minnie McMahan, Chile Rbodea,
substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worm»
1 Pearl Russell, Rosa Edmiston, Myrtle today.
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Attorney J E Young, of Cottage
and Faith Bucbauan, Anna and Clyde
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
Grove, was dolDg buelnww in Engene
Park»,
Myrtle
Blay
ter,
Tina
and
Mabsl
ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Bees, Pearl Hendricks, Grace Milam; today.
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Rae Norris, » popular student went
Messrs Vernon Callison, A Potter,Cha»
The Children’s l’anacea-The Mother’s Friend.
«P«Dd
and James Donaldson, William Al­ home to Oregon City today
ler berry, Ll<>yd and Claud Parks, Bam, the summer.
GENUINE
ALWAYS
Robert aud Dalton Baughman, Dow
Attorney J B Medley, of Cottage
Hamlin, Ed Reee, Belaud Hendricks, Grove, attended circuit oourt at Rose­
Vernon Milam. The bnde and groom burg this week.
are both of highly respected fam I lie».
Revs F E Billlurton and E R Moon
They have many frletid« who wl»b went to Baucaster tod»y to hold a
them a happy and successful life.
revival meeting.
CRalG-BLATCHLBT.
Clyde Payne, U O’s crack long die
Mr» M E Craig and Mr Ryan M lance runner, bas returned to hi»
Blatsbley wars married at the bride’» home at Ashland.
home on First and Washington street«
Henry E Ankeny, of the Sterling
yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock, Rev mines came down thia forenoon to
W B Hollingshead, pastor of the M E spend a few day«.
mt easrvauR ooummv , w uuss*f wvrckt , niw tos» ©rrv.
church, offi fating.
The ceremonies
MI m Minnie Foes baa accepted the
were witneasea by a number of the
poeltoln as as-detant day operator at
friends of the oou’ractlngparties. Th»y
the telephone offioe.
will reside hereafter on Olive street be­
Geo Warfield and slsUr,Miss Harriet,
tween Eleventh anu Twelttb. The
returned
this afternoon from a vlait at
TARIFF-MADE MILLIONS.
“POCKET" HUNTING.
G uard wishes thorn much happiness
Albany and Balem.
and prosperity.
Cbaa Klingensmith went to ttalern
Carnegie ha» so much money
Southern Oregon mining die­
this
afternoon to acoept a position I d
that be does not not know what to trials sre noted for the collection of Notice of Sale of School Bonds.
the Willamette Hotel.
do with it. Hie gift of two million gold in pockets, while the rest of
Prof F 8 Dunn went to Portland to­
dollars to the Cooper Union ie in the ledge or immediste locality
Notice Is hereby given that subscrip­ day to attend the grand lodge of
line with hie recent bequests. tnay be almost barren of the tions to the $25,000 tour per cent school Masons which meets tomorrow.
While Carnegie ie entitled to great precious metal. A Grant’s I’aee bonds for Bchool District No. 4, Lane
Mrs W B Hollingshead ie in Beatlie
praise for hie benefactions it must dispatch has this interesting ac­ county, Oregon, will be open at tt e attending the bedside of her mother,
not I m forgotten that bis vast count of the work of the pocket­ law office of E R Bkipwortb, in Eu­ Mrs Ward, who is dangerously ill.
gene, until the 20th day of June, 1901.
Adjutant-Genera) C U Gan’enbelu,
wealth was drawn from the people hunter:
The said bonds will be Issued tor
of the Oregon National Guard, was
through tariff laws that are still in
The professional pocket-hunter twenty year», the said school district
registered at tbs Huffman House to­
effect, and still drawing tribute leaves town every month or so reserving the right to cancel the same
day.
from the people not only for Car­ with his pack-horse laden with or any portion thereof after ten years Mr« T D Binton and daughter,
pick, shovel, pan, blankets anil from issue. Bald bonds will leans July
negie, but for thousands of other
“grub.” Out in the mountains he 1st, 1901, Interest payable semi-annu- Iee«ie, went tn Portland today. Mrs
. protected manufacturers.
finds his ground and strikes camp. ally. No sutwcrlptioD for less than Llnten 1« a delegate to tbs graud cabin,
Native Daughters.
Carnegie ie giving away a small He has planned bis whole route *100 will be received.
H Ebering and E Prentxel, of Ho­
portion of the many millions he hat< and programme before starting.
Dated Eugene, Oregon, June 3d, 1901.
quiam, Wash, were in Eugens last
B B E akin ,
takon from the people. There are Taking up a near-by water-oourse,
They have taken
timber
he pans the dirt. If he gets a
Chalrmin of the Board of Bchool night.
other people who have amassed
claims down on the Biuslaw
color be pans again in another
Direct ora of »alt I Dletrlci.
million« through the operation ol 1 ptace. II the color shows better be
Gxo F C haw , Clerk.
MI m Fay Bogan 1» ,ulte ill [at Poit-
special laws, but as they hold their smiles, for he knows then he’s on a
land. Her mother, Mr» L 8 Bogan,
wealth with a close grip the object “trace.” He follows the stream,
Seviin Years in Bed.
will go to the city to attend her on
lesson of tariff workings is not panning. At this juncture the
tomorrow morning’» early train.
“Will wonders ever cease?” Inquire
brought home to the public as in gold oolors are examined minutely.
Mr and Mra 8 8 Train aud daughter,
The pocket-hunter examines the the friends of Mrs BPease, of Law­
MI m Arlene arnd J R Whitney came
the Carnegie incident.
colorsagain later on, and hie ex- rence, Kan They knew she bad beeD
»
l>erience and knowledge tell him unable to I, ve her bed In seven years up from Albany this afternoon to at­
instantly whether the two come on scoount • f kidney and liver trouble, tend the Westgate-Whitney nuptials
WHY SHOULD BONDSMEN PAY? from the same ledge or pocket. nervous pr ration aud genera) debili­ tomorrow.
Astoria Budget, June 10: Bigfried
Along the stream he passes to find ty; but "Tl ee bottles of Electric Bit­
Albany Democrat.
the (xxiket in the water-course or ters enable) us to walk,” sne writes, ' Young left thia morning tor Eugene to
“The proposed ca es of the stale o to trace it up the mountain side “and In tbi< e months I felt like a new attend the commencement exercises of
Oregon to collect about 130,000 on above; |>erhap» neither. For find­ person.” Womeu «uttering from tiear­ the Oregon Blate Uuivsrsity. He will
aocount of the shortage of a clerk ol ing pockets is slow work, and re­ ache, backache, nsrvousaes», »leeple1*- be absent about two weeks.
the land board suggests that thing* quires more patience and persever­ tie»», melancholy, fainting and d’zzy
Mr and Mrs Frank Porter returned
must be run tn a very loose way by ance than anything else. When »1*11» will find It a priceless blessing. today to Hhsdda after a visit with Mrs
the state government when a man once the pocket-hunter strikes a Try it. Hatisfsction guaranteed. Only Porter’s parents, Mr and Mrs J B Hop­
can get away with that amount ot trace, he ie like a hound after a 60c, al W BDel.ano’s.
kins.
Mrs Hopkins accompanied
money on a $5,000 bond. Some one jack rabbit—there is no »topping
them boms and will visit the springs
Col Geo O Yoran has »old his resi­ at Sodaville before returning.
ought to be responsible besides tbs him.
state, but no one in all probability
Some notable pockets have been dence lot on West Seventh street and
Mr and Mr» Geo M Miller and Mr
will, except the bondsmen for the found in Southern Oregon. The lias purchased Iola on th» we»t side ot and Mrs Fred J Thorn-, parties well
$5,000, and they should step up like oelebialed Gold Hill pocket, dis­ Llnoulu street between Seventh and acquainted in Eugene, expect to »all
covered in the crater-like summit of Eighth where he has commenced ths trona Beattie, Wash, for the Porouplne
men and pay without a suit.”
Why should the state exact the a mouutain above Gold Hill, con­ erection of a two-story nine-room tuinse In Alaska tomorrow. They ex.
loss incurred from a dishonest tained, all told, two millions or dwelling to cost in the neighborhood peel to raturn to Portland In the fall.
more dollars. Several men were of $1000.
official, or any part thereof, from shot over the treasure, and the
Albany Hsrald, June 11: M Ise Stella
A Yoncalla correspondent to tbs Robinson, of Eogene, returned to her
Innocent bondsmen? The people men who first tound it realised
Roseburg Review writes this concern­
elected Pen noy er, McBride and but«bout 14000 for their property. ing a wall known Eugene boy who home yesterday after a week’s visit
Pockets containing 1200 and has -wen visiting at Yoncalla: “Al­ with MI m Flora Mason...A B Roney,
Melschan respectively governor,
(300
are continually being un­ bert Applegat- will leave for McMinn­ tbs Goshen, Bane Bounty, merchant
secretary of state and state treasur­
came down yesterday and went over to
earthed in the Southern Oregou
er. They, or the majority thereof, mountains. Some by chance, but ville Monday inoimug to take charge Newport with lbs Meeoabeee.
appointed Geo W Davis clerk of the nearly all as the result of the of the freight office. Hs will also study
G H Henslll and wife, of Ban Jose,
telegraphy under his brother-in-law,
school land board. He has proved pocket-hunter’s, careful ;>aticnt and Arthur Pence, who 1» in charge of the and Dr Frank P Ashworth, of Ban
Francisco, arrived hers this morning
a defaulter, and now the state pro­ iudustrious labor.
offioe at that place."
tor a visit The former are the parents
poses to oollect all it can from
of architect Hsnsill wbo recently pur­
Chinese astrologers announce “When Johnnie Jones and Jennie
bondsmen who lent their names as
chased the Norris Humphrey fruit or­
Smith
acoomtr odations. It ie radically that September let will be a In.’kv
chard and the others are bis brother-
First felt young Cupid’s dart
in-law and »letsr. They went out to
wrong. The people chose their of- . i day for the court to return to Pekin. They sat upon the ottoman
sal
thus
far
apart. tbv fruit orchard this forenoon.
fioials to represent them and should , L'be aslrolgers are “on to their job," And
What is CASTORIA
CASTORIA
makes
ES
CH ild RE"
baity Goard, Jan« io
• 'ADULTS
‘-“ADULTS
AS FATA
XS FAT a S
PRESCRIPTION IS
THE
Grove
s i asteless Chill
Tonic.
formula is plainly
bottle—
The
printed on every
hence you
know just what you are taking when you take Grove’s. • Imitator»
do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy
Grove’s contain»
their medicine if you knew what it contained. 1
put
up
in
correct
proportions
and
is in a Tasteless
Iron and Quinine |
form.
T
Iron acts as a l tonic while the Quinine drives the
malaria out of the system. j Any reliable druggist will tell you that
so-called Tasteless
<
Grove’» IS the Origi ol and that al! other
Chill Tonics are imit .cons. An analysis of other chill tonics shows
You
all other» :n every respect.
that Grove's is superior to
1 take Grove’s—its superiority
are not experimenting when you
Grove’s is the
been established.
and excellence having long L-
sold throughout the entire malarial sections of
only Chill Cure
No Cure, No Pay. Price. 50c.
the United State»
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
stand the loss, not exact it from a as it were. Probably by that lime But later on was heard a sound—
’Twa» very like a kiss—
Chinese affairs will be quieted down
few bondsmen.
And
Io! upon ths ottoman
Further regarding this matter of so there will lie no danger of the
Tbeysaiaomewbatllkethie."
bonds for public officers: They astrologers losing their head*
Goodluck simply th rusts itself
are selected by the people, either through fixing an inopportune date
directly or indirectly, and there ie Many a man I*fore ba« played for upon some people. A New York
society girl got married recast tlv to
no equity or justice in stripping a time.
a man who olkimed to be a French
few citisane of their i>oeaessions >
British orders for American built coant and wbo now turns out to be
with which la compensate the elate
locomotives have become so numer­ a horse-doctor.
for the diehoueety of an officia
ous that a systematic crusade in
chosen by the people of the elate
A western editor said that silver
the interest of the home manu­
And the bond does not make th*
factured engine« in being mad» buckle« on garters were becoming
man houest. He can eteal under
through the British press. Sir fashionable and that he hoped “to
bonds as well a* without them.
Charles Wilson, president of the see more of them.” His wifs sued
We do not believe with the ¡»emo- I
Grand Trunk Railway, of Canada for a divorce, and the only wo nan
oral that the bmiemen “should favors the American built loco­
intown who bad silver buckles uu
step up like men and pay without motive saying that bis opinion is her garters cowh del the editor
a suit.” We say fight it and make that “the
British government until he wee as raw as a potato.
the loss fall where it should, on the placed the contracts for locomotives
with American firms because it be
Brasilian navy officers called on
state.
listed them to be the best.
A the President the other day. then
g<xxi and »officient resson.
visited the tomb of Washington.
The sultan of Turkey is doubtless
Trees planted at Grant’s tomb Undoubtedly they had read the
tn any kinds of s rascal, but he is
within hi« rights in demanding by Li Hung Chang have been history of our struggle for inde­
that poetoffioee main tai nevi in despoiled by relic hunters, «bo pendence. “First in war, first iu
Turkey by several European na­ took leaves and twigs to their great peace, and first in the hearts of his
tion« should co. There Is not on* detriment, and loss of symmetry fellow-vitisens,” the ;<agssof history
of those nations thst would si low and beauty. Hereafter a s;>eciai *e - no brighter name, no rsuurd
»r patriotism than that of
a Turkish poetoffice to be main- guard will be detained f«» »he tomb “r ;
in
Central
P.rk.
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Uv r,« Mathirg'oc!
tained within its border»,
Shortest and Quicktlm
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JT. PAUL. DULUTH, MimiVU
An all points Eatiu
Th-ough Palace and Tourist Sleapan.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cm
Some Reasons Why You Should Buy the
1) AIL Y T K A1N S
FAST TIME.
3EKVICEAND SCENERY UNEQUAU
Osborne Binder
Tickets to point« East vh Portland and th
JREAT NORTHERN KY.(ooialeu
rn Pacific Depot 'Picket Oitce, Eugene, •
GRE Vi NORTHERN Ticket Office
It 1» The Bightest Running, The Most Durable, The Neatest In Ap­
pearance. And it 1» an Osborne, which of It* If is a sufficient
guar»ntee of the excellence of the machine.
122 TRIRD STREET
PORTLAND,
A full line of extra« for these Binders, Mowers and Rakes, kept sn
band constantly by the Agent at Eug tie, W. B. MOON.
I
MOON’S Feed Store, 9th St
For Rates, Folders and full infonuiiot
eading Easter'l rip, call on or addns,
A. 3. C. i mum
. ard f i<let Ji<il }<rr>
Not Made by the Trust.
YOX’ have pride then take a ride on the
I F beautiful,
beautiful, Snell Bicycle.
The
fr^meB and frame lugs are made of the finest
grade wrought steel.
The apokee are the
famous Excelsior, and we give you any kind of
tire you may wish, also a big option on pad­
dles and handle bare. These wheeln are made
by the SNELL BICYCLE CO„ of Toledo,
Ohio. The shop« cover over 7 acres of land,
the buildings are of brick, two and three
atorieshigh. T he quality of the Snell Bicycles
never been questioned.
bevrittrat ere aliti its
atioemaKer» art
Z d teeal Afeae, Hade tiwai
Prices for Juveniles
$20.00, $22.00 and $25.00.
Prices for the standard sizes
$27.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00
New
ia aaetbrr 3piendldila
■•liare terrecí in aun
and risii in price
Ft*
BX AIL WlOt «wMtOtAU*
I Mn« mai er uteswtMB
We trade for old wheels, ■nd sell on instal’ment
We wool 1 like for you Co cd
and Roe then
Iteautiful Snell bicycle«.
Yotira mu r
Barker Gun Works,oEu^;:
tvtwv RAin wAMvrnii'
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HANurAcryRtfii
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ST.PAUL.MINI
MONUMENTS ARRIVED
• • •• a car
load
■ •« •
Direct from quarries in New England.
Two more cars on the way.
None furnish better work.
None in the vallley handle in larger quantities,
Hence ovk prices are right .
Write for booklet.
Pon t tic thè «’P°C’Ì
Jolly and
tbe ohi fashioued wa, • .
tbem Iy thè ne<. «•>*
al.so tei.
a liiin c^tin5
. refin..t l’ara««
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EUGENE GRANITE ARD MARBLE WOR
W. W. HARTIN, Prop.
Court Home Item*.
Mortgage..................................... $4<<0 00
Mrde io ST»»D‘RI1**
For the Baby
HXAI. MTATB TRANFKM
Walter Knipp, trustee In bank­
ruptcy for A E Root wick b> R E Wil.
•on lote I, 2, 3, 4 A 5 blk 3 Glenwood
Park. 310.
John I) ('<x'hran et ux to William
Born »I ux 1 acre more or l»s« In Bane
county, |45O.
P 8 Hili» et ux to E W Eaton 14 2M
acre» In tp 18 » r 2 w, $W.
MARRiaoR LI' RNSX.
George A Westgate and Henrietta M
Whitney, Albert C Westgate witness.
BICYCLE
FREE
— AT—
Julius oldsmith’ $.
there i» nothing like plenty of fresh
sir for health end vigor, thir hsnd-
•oroe baby '-•rrisge« snd go carts en-
able th» little ones to take a daily
airing at small cost. Slee|»er snd re­
clining go carta and baby carriages we
have in many different stylet at prices
ranging from 3X1» to 115.00.
HIGH GRADE NURSERYSTO i
Warrant»! in every■
Government Certificate
•very package shipped
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FRUIT AND
ORNAMENTAL TREE5
Vince, Flowering an 1 Fruit K-e*£W
Shrubbery- Plante. KJ
Grown and for sal” tv the ru*
DAY & HENDERSON.
ARMORY BLOCK.
0. J. FOSS
âgeet'»r
Box 330, Eugene, Oregon.
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