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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1901)
KLY 4 J L K.xTlHLRUIJÜ m TUE II Mill T ITIM OE MIOTUTIC fUMClPlBl, 1U> TO BAkS Al nOIKAT LlHIli 01 TUKAWEAT OE OIE blüh VOL 35 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY BURNT=UP 10WA. AUGI ST 3, 1901. PRINEVILLE SHOOTING The Tragedy Was Over l.vile s Wife. A Subscriber Writes ot the Terrible Conditions There. WANTS TO COME AWAV The »b.Kiting and kl jilig ot E Ullutt Eagan by Andrew Lytle about 36 mile« from Prineville »'»« recently published in the Graui> Lytle was a oue-arnnd noli, being a sou of Mrs Lyile who i. .iri^l Julia- soil, of Miuuerits In tel l.uue Euiuieit Eagan it i» ran , also for merly lived in Line cuniy. The Prineville Review »ay»: “It appear* that a ter boriowing a guu he weul to E kina’ «litre Eagan takes hi» iu< al" and a.-Ki d for tiliu. He was informed that E«g*u hadn't got up yet. So he atarta tor the bunk bouse. Eagan hears Lytle coming and thinking it was some one coming to wake him up for bis break fast, gets out ot bed and commences to dress Lytle goes up to the door and exclaims, ‘You are the —----------------- 1 *m look lug fo , and tires. Lytle turns and goes back to Elkin»’ house, which 1» not over 50 or 60 yards aw»y aud got young Elkin» to saddle Ills horse, Hi d ■aid he was going to Prineville by (lie uearent rou'e and give hlmsell up. “Kagan »aid that tie had bad no difficulty with L> tie ai d did hot know why be »hot him. He made thi» re mark several time» *ud 1» in Li» dy mg statement. Lytle is a marrle i man, has a wife and two ehlldreu. Borne four or five years ago Lytle lost an arm by having a home run inti a wire fence. “Lytle »ay» that ins bushes» of hauling lumber to Aeliwood htcewl- tale» bi» being ab-eut from home a great deal aud that on several occas ions Eagan had made l u proper pio posals to his wife. On the last occas ion he broke into the room and at- tempted Co carry out bis desire, but was driven ofl That when tie came borne Saturday night id» wife to'd him of the circumstances and tie got the gun next morning and killed the iueulter of hl» family." PERSONAL. Daily Guard, July 80 NO 2. 25,000 MEN STRIKE Hur.» McKinley 1» lu the city. X- ui H Baber is still In tlie city. Russel Cilemau, ot Coburg, Is in the city. XX'iu E W.- I-, f Map »ton, 1» In the city. MnCC'M X mj i» visit ing ii< lhe city. J XV 1» »ter, it t'autlnr, gave till» office a pleasant call today. Fred Lamb returned this afternoon fromasij iuru at Newport. Walter Bheiley It ft till» afteruoou on hi- wheel ior l’< rtlaud for a visit Attorney J E Young came down fn in Cottage Giove tin» afternoon. lien Lurch, Hie mterprisiug mer chant ot Cottage Grove, 1» In tbe city. Geo Yerington lias goue to the Blue River duties to look after bl» interests Special to the Guard there. Ml»» Anna Crain returned tills after an rancisco noon to Junction after a short visit lu Eugene. San Fi (I H] F armington , lows, July 24. E ditor G uard : I thought 1 would address you a few lines if they will be every sear of importHuee to you in regard to old Iowa. Everything la burnt up In tine sec tion. I don’t see what people will do here. The principal crop here is c< rn, aud it is all burned up, aud they are "lilppiug hundreds of head of stock out of Hie country daily on account of tile lack ol feed and water. You mentioned in your paper tbs hot weather. Now I will give you M ine rtstistic« of my own observation. See North Window. 1 here hasn't been a day for two weeki 0 C Kautlman leaves in tlie mor.ling that tlie tbeimometer hasn’t ranged ou tils wheel for tlie Biualaw country from lOOto 115 degrees in the shade, on an outing. and la»t Sunday, the 21st, was (tie J J lull», of Grant» Pass, aud Hon R hottest day on record- 118 in tile A Booth left today for an outing up -Unde—and no prospicts of it g> ttlng the McKenzie. co< ler at tbe present writing. Mi « Hina Orrall returned borne this I don’t s. e what people will do. afttruiHin irom a visit with friends at Ev rylhing is burnt up all over the Cottage Grove. state Since 1 have beeu here 1 have often thought that the people In Old Bill Bimp-ou lia» returned from Wetfoot ought to feel grateful and Nortbnrn California w here lie lias beeu thankful that they are where droughts working iu a milling camp. are unknown. Mi-» Odle Hsiuillou, of Corvallis, I send you a f. w prices: Apples 40 came up on tlie afternoon train and 1» cents per peck; potatoes $2 00 pet visiting Mir" Lizzie Grilflu. - or - bushel aud scarce; bacon 15 cents ptr Mr» Marv Ru»t, of Corvallis, pound; bean» 15 to 18 cents, very poor; daughter of J H Goodman, arrived in OREGON. eggs 7 cent» per dcaen; flour $110 to EUGENE, CAMP3ELL BROS., Publishers Eugeue this afternoon for a visit. >1 25 per 50 lb sack; corn 40 cents per VV C.GiHidm itl, who lias been visiting Established in 1882. Oldest bushel mid very sea*co. Everything Bank in the County. here, left this afternoon for Sauts else in proportlou is as high, and do Barbara, Cal, via Port laud and Astoria. business and work for the laboring B D Paine with a party from Port class. OFFICE East »ide ot Willamette street, be land, will leave tomorrow for Houthi rn tween Seventh and Eighth street» A b this is my first letter to tbe Oregon coast point», by way of tlie G uakd , I will not takeup any more Biuslaw. of your valuable space, aud will close, Miw Cora Gilbert, »ale»ladj In hoping that this will be tlie last sum Belknap Mineral Spring! Letter. A. G. HOVEY, President I, G. HULIN, Cashier. Hampton Bros’ dry goods store, re terms of subscription . mer I will have to spend here. B H. HOVEY. Aast Cae bier. turn d tills uLernoon from an oUling Salem Jour ial. ittsburg I am very thankful to you for the B elknap H paings , July 24. Hl Nu'ftinp» .$2.00 G uard , which 1 read with pleasure. O m Year........ k'lv • *• •**“/ 1,0 01 BVI11W . 1.00 C H Park came down from the Blue 8ii Mvot i».. I send my respects to all mv «l3 interval to your many readers to know . .50 Three Mouths. River mints today. He teports lhe 4r it ullfl« that there is »uch a place »« ths Bal district very lively and prospectors ar. 8 B ro > keh . knap Mineral Spring». They are lo riving dally. cated 65 miles ea»t of Eugene on the Absrtisii g rates made kncw” TEXT BOOKS ADOPTED. Mr and Mrs E 8 Morton, of Mil Address a.l business letters o 1 HE GUAKU, MeKenz'e fork of the Willamette waukie, who have been visiting at tile Special to tlie Guard. Eugene, Oregon. river. The road from Eugene to the The New School Books Chosen by spring» is very good, considering the home of Mrs Morton’» parent», Mr »nd maha Mr» XV K Scarbrough, went to Port fact that the »prlngs ars so far up the the Commission. L WHITSON, laud yesterday. mountains and only 20 miles west of DENTIST. Mrs E K Wheeler and two children, the summit of tlie Cascade range of The books adopted by t be Oregon Having | urchaeed the office and fixture« of Of Eugene, Oregon. ot Palouse, Wash, arrived In Eugene mountains I consider it a delightful textbook commission together with the 1»U deceased W V Henderson, I am place to spend a few weeks in the tills afternoon to vlelt relatives. Mr Special Io tile Illi* HD. now prepared to do anyth ng in the line ot the names of the publishers, the ex Paid 'dp " Saprai - $50,000 Dentietiy in the above sail office. change price, Introductory and retail mountains. There are about 20 tents Wheeler went on through to Ashland. maha WCrown and bridge work i specialty. Surplus - • • 5.000 price are given here: on lhe campgrouud» and some have Mrs Wheeler is a sister of H XV anil F Arithmetic- Wentworth's, two books small comfortable houses iu which to B Dunn, of the Bonboniere. A GENEHAt SANSING BUSINESS TRAN». Mrs Stipe», deputy supreme oracle ol ACTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS- (publi-hed by Ginn A Co); exchange, reside. The majority of tlie people T 3 LUCKEY, Drafts issued on tbe j rinctpal cities d the 36 cent»; retail aid Introduce ry, 70 here come for tlie purpose and expecta the Royal Neighbors, went to Cottage United SUU « and forvigli ' " nt.ri7? „1l. ... tion of receiving great benefit by the Grove tliis afternoon to attend tlie Special to tlie Guard. DEALER IN Interest allowed ou Demand CertlBcate of cents. Deposit when left dated I'nod. ,, Geography — Fry’s, two books use of the water, it is almost, if not wedding of an uncle of hers. She Just ondon Clocks, XVatches, Chain». lew Collectlous recelv. our pr. m,.t attention. (^Ginn's); exchange, 80 ceut»; retail quite, a specific for rhe niatlsm, atom came out from Acme where »he City and County Warrants nought. elry, Etc. ach trouble, and mauy other disease» organized a camp oi the Riyal Neigh Srliepaning promptly done. and introductory, >1 80. 0. A. PAINE. W E BH0WN. WA.11 work warranted. Vic» Presiden» with which the human family are bors wltii 42 member*. Spell rs — Reed » Word Lessons Rrtsldsnt. w. w. BROWN F. W. OSBURN. A,lt CiiHcr (Maynard, Merrill A Cc); exchange, 10 afflicted. The water is hat, and a C>s»ler. C WOODCOCK, cents, retail aud introductory, 22 cent». short distance above where It flow» out DEATH OF RALPH OSBl’RN. Special to the Guard. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Primer—Wheeler's (W H Wheeler A of the mountain, 1» a »mall cave where I anila Co); exchange 15 cents; retail and in the wind is constantly going into or Office One-half block sjuth of Cicli n Died Suddenly Today at Reno, coming out of the cave, supposed to be Block, troductory, 30 cent». Nevada. Readers—Cyr’s, flve books (Ginn); f>r tlie purpose of keeping the fire E cokne , O bioon . exchange, >1.06; retail and introduc burning »nd mixing Che mineral», so lhe water will be hot enough for any Dally Uuard. Julyllu Bpeclal to the Guard. tory, >2 05. JOSHV4 J WAI TOR » 1 MABKLZT Till» afternoon F XV Osburn received Language and Grammar—Reed A purpose. VITALTON A OVERTON, l eno William Smith, of Sublimity, lias a tel gram from Reno, Nevada, stating Kellogg’s (Maynard, Merrill A Co); ATTORN EY8-AT LAW exchange, 68 cent»; retail aud intro - been here for four weeks, expecting •<> that lit» brotlit r, Ralph 8 Osburn, had receive a >nie benefit from the u»e of died suddenly at that place kt 12:16 duetory, >1 35. Will practice in all the court» of the state. Ot Eugene. Office—In Walton Block. Mental Arnhmetic—Brooks’ (Cbrl»- lhe water, but I arn sorry to say he 1» o'clock today. E uoxnx , OaeooN. The deceased was born In Beptem- top her Bauer A Go ); now in use in i but little, If any, lietler than when he came. Still be has great hopes that twr, 184», at Baegertown, Pa. He p.,a u.C..h »60 OOO Oregon; retail price, 30 cent*. XVriting—A F Newland» and R K I the use of the water will re»t >re him to came to Eugene in 1866 witli lili par- yy L. CHESHIRE, M. D Surplus * ’ ent», William aud Rebecca Oaburu. Row’s Natural system of Vetitical I good health. Eugene, Oregon. During his reeideuoe here be wa» a It costs $1.25 Io remain here per writing (DC Heath ACo);elght books, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, week and have the use of the water, member of the flrm of O*burn A Co, 4 GESF.IvAl BANKUCGBVSnngB 6 cent. each. Done on term»». «nd \y^_a Chrisman ldg. <&ts£cbi£o, S.n ua* F le aneiso. Port- United States History, Elementary i sod $4.50 on the stage from Eugene to who conducted a drugstore, until 1872, — Thomas’ (D C Heath A Co); ex the McKenzie bridge, »lx miles below, wlieu lie went to Jacksonville, Or, Eugene, Oregon. 1 Bn«I, Oregon. . . C1luntrie*. Bills of svehange s<4d on ( jfi. change, 30 ceDt-; retail and iutroduc- where you can get private conveyance where he lived a few months. From Dspo.it» received .abject to ceeee or there he went to Reuo, where he ba» to bring you to the spring». i tory, 60 cents. Wootton, entrusted to r. will redo O H D. resided continuously. He wa» mar J W BROWN, M. D. United States History, Advanced — ried in Eugene in 1872 to Anna E protopt attention. Thoma»’half leather (D C Heath A Lemmon, of Nevada, who still sur All our Wrapper» P. E. S nudobass . C i ; exchange 50 cent»; retell and in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. T G Hkwmic««, Cashier. A Cattle Deal. vives him, aud two children _____ All our ________ Kummer _ Corveta Preaideut. troductory, >1. L. H. Purria Office—Upstair» in Chrisman Block. born to them, but they have loth Prices now, 42o and 58c 8 B F. akis , Assistant. Mr Scott voted for MacMasters’ Ele Vice President Oakland Owl. •THonn: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, « to » m. p died. I mentary History, tbe only difference During bls residence at Reno Mr A few days ago Wm Leepar, of recorded. Yoncalla, bought >500 worth of »beep ( Osburn had been county clerk two Physiology and Hygiene-Htowell’a from P B Beckley and drew a check term», w»» an employ at the U 8 mint “A Healthy Body" and Stowell’s for tbe amount on Merchant A O, at that i lx e, tied been e.ected a »t»'e ••Primer of Health." owners of th» Union st ick yards in ■enator and w a» a delegate to lhe dem Music—“Normal music courae." Drawing—Thompson’» “New Bhort Portland, and notwithstanding the ocratic national convention In 18-4 Course" and Tbompaon’s “Graded fact he ha» given check» on th» same At the time of hl« death aud for sev firm the pa»t several years, in this case eral years previous he wa« caabief of -< bool Coir»e," • Heath A Co) the check w»» not honored, the firm the Bank ol Neva la at R»0o. re- ti» SRVi it it •«’J ® T» tl.e a an thfol thas say. »Boa«» to tsks a »h«J M«* Bishop Potter wa. orce traveling claiming that I^eper was Indebted to Mr Osburn wm a highly respected ■nd tut it in »' d throogh Ixub-iana end addressed In- them several hundred dollars, and ap- cltiz-n and was well known here Be- | “er! M -o hl- fellow j.a-"engers With n plleii it on hl» secoont. We are in ■Idee being a brother of F XV Osburn the IM sr tools esn do it w til View of obtaining in ormation regard formed that C II*« King and C R caahler of the Eugene L tan A Having» ing the orchard» aud fruit Interests of Weeteaheiaer, of Yor.call», will l<*e bsnk, he leaves two sl»lera here, Mrs, Bicycle the at»’». “Do you raiee pen» In |J00 snf >100 respectively unir»» tie Hilding aud Mr» Moofe. Repairing Douisisn»? ’ it quired the bishop. “We matter 1» ad justed dlft»rei,t from tie Should not bTX’« H ospital . iMraovninan - We dOi" r-plied the Loueianlan, “If we way Le*per’» account »lands with hia are informed that tbe Eugene ho»plt»l ha’v* three» or better." creditors. It seem* like the Portland 1er la »oon to be enlarged to accommodate base it wt right. 11» < Rose-urg Plalndealer: There ha» stock buyer» shoold bw responsible for the Increasing number of patients. CSM wi'l b* influir. the arte of their agents, especially wh»o been a hot tbeologlcai dlacueston al Oitly recently several have tieen turned Elmira, Lane county, and the n»ual they are authorized b> draw check» on away on account of the lack of rmm the Portland firm It 1» »aid Mr religious strife and bitt»rne«o haa rent It 1» proposed’ to add a kept no txnke and does not for them tbe • immunity asunder. While tbe I At second story to trie old portion of the ; Irani Maanfactnre Blcyd-. Comp know whether he ju»'ly owea the Port D Aili ,(p .mg 1 «al deaomlDatlon», Bap- building or the north wing, and two ita, Mi-sari. K m —. Mexico, U»b« »»' Certainly Me»»r» ‘ ti- » acd Christian», are at war with land »tockmen We ab ire J wir gun. and sew ng Mae hiñe» verandas will t* ■' n»tru- i-d along the i Berkley, King aid Weetsnhei»»» . ,• uher, Hie rtaianic Majesty »it» , front. It !• also jrobabie that another .. ) by and triumphantly ebucklee. shoold not be exp« t-d tn pay Just or addition the si*« of the south wins IMwtesof this kind rarely reaull in i alleged debte of » here. We learn will be built uu » north side. Wm Bainbridge, of Klkhead, loot >150. any good —TO ALL THE- Linen and White Duck Skirts, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 Lines NOW 75 cts. HAMPTON BROS. WEEKLY EUCENE GUARD. LAKECOUNTY BANK transacted on favo^blo terms. EUCstNE HOP O ALL SHIPPING STOPPED. S F , July 30.—The City Front Federation of Labor unanimously ordered a general strike on thedocks today, including all water front workers, affecting twenty- five thousand men, stopping all kinds of shipping except ing the ferries. This practically closes the front and sus pends wholesaling of every kind. It is also intimated that tho strike will extend to many other kinds of employment, 'l he trusts are said to be responsible for this trouble to a great extent. The strikers are thus far peaceful but measures will be taken to enforce good order, if troops must lie called out. Even the government Manila transports will be stopped from loading or unloading. The excitement is at a high pitch and nothing else is thought or talked of. Tho strikers want higher wages and shorter hours. The loss in dollars to all kinds of business will be im mense if the strike continues long. The docks are full of all kinds of goods, much of it being perishable, and cannot be moved. All clerks are even concerned, for at present they aro idle or nearly so. This is the greatest strike ever experienced in thia city. EASTERN STEEL gTWiu'-’^ P , July 30.—The Executive Council of the Amalgamateti Association is considering proposals . by Morgan, the great Trust King, for settlement. A decision may be reached late today. CORN BENEFITED. O rains. , July 30.—Late corn is benefited by tho heavy SNOW TODAY O , July 30.—In northern Iowa this morning one- half inch of snow fell in many counties. EXPOSURES PRAISED. L , July 30.—The Daily Mail is greatly praised by the public for exposures of the war oflice. INSURGENTS CAPTURED. Á ---- FIRST— M , July 30.—Tho First U S cavalry captured 40 insurgents in Batangas province recently. LOTTERY CONTINUES. E R , O T., July 30.—The land tottery conducted by tho United States continues. Nearly 2,000 claims have boon drawn. Ono claim is worth as much as $40,000. ...SALE ON.. Don’t Listen] ...SALE ON... All our Ahlrt Waist» All our Uiford fiiioes All our Tan Ahora All les» than coat Look at Us Here! A Bargain! Some imperfect underwear for men that we Imught cheap. Not hurt a bit. Now and then a drop thread. These shirts and drawers are worth 75c each. We are Helling them for 75c a suit—two pieces—to close out. We want to sell them all out this month. See them in our north window. We have four Experts Barker Oun Works.