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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1901)
WHEN PERSOMI TIE G À R H E LI Dally Guar 1, E»pt I* E J Frasier returned from Salem th • afternoon. M you buy your fiwtware L winter, don t forget hat we have the very best line of boots, shoes ftnd rubbers ever sold in Eugene. We uot only have geod good» but we also haxe LBW «1 « YORAN'S shoe STORE. Eugene Guard ^ t URDAY......... .SEPTEMBER 21 « Hl r », Q 4 it DiUr G»» rd.Sept 18. Freeb gra»» »eed. F L Cuambere. Tbe Gray prune dryer started up Bterday, ADOtber oar of Racine buggies just f L T Phrmhora' lrrived . at à . F Chrmbere’. I Tentsand wagon oovers; all size» and ■imensione at F L Chambers’. | We»t Uro« lost a valuable horse by irnwnlng near Monroe yeaterday. !» 1 | The G uard print« all kinds of bop llfSrl* at low rates. Give us a call. « | Trowbridge Piano tickets on all pur- Lues *t Moon’s feed »tore, Ninth I» I» street. I Tbefronts of the lower story room» Ltbe McClung block are biing put iu d i ly lhe carpenter«. I Fanning mills to clean grain. F L I'bsmbere. i f I A squad from tbe military companies neld target practi««e on the Chapman hup this morning. e Full assortment of buggies to select Lm now, at F L Chamber s’. 8 i i I r tbe city on their way home. Geo M Smith returned to Portland this afternoon. He will return to Eu gene iu a few days on busine-s. brevities . M J AT ThE UNIVERSITY. Held an Monday. «pteifiber cotb. i^Si, in Courth use Square. Eros» M r E ditor ;—Wil Cha- W E •«>><,, fumed tn Kaglnaw the i lace and piogra lbi8 uf n< t«t. Gart eld olmqui. -, 1 Job i i y M'lruan r«turned from L-1. w»- <aay or? anon thin afternoon. We will giye the pr gram in full, J P Holland is now principal if the put, ¡»bed in the W k klt G uard : Bumpter, Oregou, sch >■•!« I ti» following 1« tb program ot John Raulstone w :i"Dg tbe re- rune *1 ot'-e'iu.e, of ( r at« pris'd. turning »tudente tbi Jatuee A Girtield, to tw held at rooon. courttiou»e square, »' 10 30 a m, M Dr Sharpie» was town today. <i«y. Seiitemtier 2<; lsM: His prune dryer at» p tomorrow CtikiroikR—Hon a i Fattereon. Glen Powers, tbe t Music—Eugene City bra«» band. i-ing your g rMyer—K»v S Monroe Hubbar.i. merchant at Blue R, ■ n tbe city Binging by the eboir. on business ner,»I oration —Hon John M We are pleased to . 1. v J (’ Rieb I liotupeon. Binging by the choir. ardson about the str c et» onee more. Heport of committee on re». 1 j ; ì .>: ih Hel»«reatly improved. to I». read bv Rot»ert * Bean. Short addrviaee by Bev Dr Ge»rv, Mr» E Hutt went to R.weburg this aftsruoou for a few days visit w ith her Rev BB McLstterty, Hou R R < ei» ra ' Rrv I D Driver. Hon BED .rns, son, J D Hutt, and wife. rrof Condon aud Rev A P Andersou. Mudo—Eugene City bra«-, band C C B-huke and family, of Florence, Tbe m»y.>r was Hou T G Hendricks. who have been n , « yiH|t ent, are In t ^ try ». f MILITARY EXCURSION. To Portland Carnival With Com pany ’ A. ' (th R*g . O. N. G. C E DitLond l»fi thi» moruinir for Lucky Boy PRICES- * OBSEQUES. The Sisters' School. The Academy of Our Lady of Vic Misses Bessie Jennings and Mary tory tegau I'.» sessions last Monday Wetberbee have gone to Monmouth to with a good attendance, larger thau at the opening of school for several years. aiteml lhe state uormal echo >1. Mtudent« are expected to enroll in Prof W Gifford N eh returned last iargsr numbers, however, a ter hop. night from Nashville to resume bl» picking and tbi* year promise« t> be duties us instruc'or In music at the U one of the most prosperous one iu tbe O. bia'ory of tbe institution Mrs T F Watson, arrived in Eugene lhe new building recently purchased on the afternoon train Buuday to visit by the Bisters—the Dorris residence— her relative«, B Cluerand fami y, for 1» now occupied, It being e«ed as a an extended time. dormitory for the students from out of Grants Pass Item: Ml*» Maud town. Renshaw, formerly of Eugene, I* The school is tetter prepared than j teaching tbe Wolf creek school, aud ever before to give thorough instruc giving general satisfaction. tion iu all branches taught there. A Mr aud Mr» C Modes went to Cor-I new music teacher of much ability vallis this afternoon to attend tbe mar- wh > has met with suece« in teaching riage of Mr Hodea neiee, Mlonle at Perilaud has been secured, and a Hodee, to County School Superintend-- new ami improved met hist of b ok. keeping 1« taught thl- year, the »anie ent Deurnan of Corvallis. til «ok« that are used in practical bu»i- Albany Democrat Hept 18: Bey D ne«s affairs being used by the student*. C McFarland returned yesterday from Tbe sisters have rec ived several ap Medford, where he has been attending plications f< r boarder at the boarding the conference of bi» church. He will sobool from Rwebur - A< me, Leaburg return to Junction where be ba» here aud other points. tofore spent four years. eiGISTRSTIOM 8 SIRS FRIO»V. D<iiy Guar J, Sept IS I'tie I'ulver-lty of t reg m opened this uornu'g for the beginning of the 26th •ession of the Institution. The day ha« t t i devote«! t<> examining the credentials of uew studeuts to a»cer- taiu if tt ey «re eutltled to euter the I iversity, and reg »tratiou will not ¿in u .t l Friday, there being no work tomorrow ou aNoant of the ob- -■ervaiice of tbe funeral of President McKii ley. XVt . ii uh il imou by a reporter at hi* "ffi ii Villard Hall this morning, Pre»ident Stromr stated that he think* ’he» tendai ce thley ar wLl cousider- . y x.-w l that of last year which wa* ' >1 In the various department*. With the increase of several new instructor» in the faculty and with th» belter fauilitia* at hand this year the work of the Uuiversity will be of a higher grade and more thorough, l'tie gradual» school will oe belter than evrr I'efore ai d the work w III b» more advanced and of a mote technical character. Especially has improvement t>een made in the chemical and mluitig de- partment Over |70t0 have twen *]>eul i for equipment« tor thl» department aud it ia now one of the beet on tbe coast. The several new instructors In the Uinver-lty are a« follow»: Proftssor Herbert C Howe, a»»l»tant prohs*or of English lit« rature, is from Cornell university anti was private seerttary to President Bohurniaii of that Institution who was a member of the Philippine couiniiMion. Professor E lwlu D R s*ler, assistant proft-sor of education, 1» well known to all r m tie people, having iwen *uperlnti : <lent of Eugeue's p-iblic sebotfts tin last several y<ars. Dr< tiarles W M Black, instructor in in ,' -n-it es, 1» fr ■ u Harvard and rtC'ivtd Ills <1 ctor’s d-gree la-1 June. Richai'l H Dearborn, Instructor In elec.rn I n • ai i *1 «-ugin.erliig, is f uin < . ■ tn Ii. cl,|.s of 1900. Geo B Heath, representing the Pa cific Btites Telephone and Telegraph The M E Mouth conference recently Co, is iu the city soliciting for au in Liat Medford baa appointed Rev D creased pttroiiage for the local ex L'McFarland to the Junction charge. change Q He a number of uew The Patterson school building is be- 'phones are being sef-tired. log tioiehed up and will be ready for Lebanou Express, Hept 17: Marlon went to ------ Eugens . ye-t . -rd>»y becupancy when tbe schools °P*U I, leaver -------- ................... __J J to Monday. enter the U O. He intends to take Oliver plows for dry plowing. Bte I tbe complete classical cou.se in that i'istitut'on....... Misses Mary del oriuli-k [them »t F L Chambers’. Riclisrd W Montague, of Portland, and Mu- i her l-ft this morning for hu been appointed secretary of the Eugene to enter the U D. ■Denimr .tie Blate Central Committee Jacksonville Time« Ml CoraC.m kyChairman White. »ron of Uni >t»t'Wil spent several days I Or»«« seed—uew or«'p will aoon be iu Jacksonvi Io lad week, while en route to E igene, io sltetid the U O. lb. F L Chambers. I now have nearly a complete line of ....... Will Johueo i ai d George Meritt fresh grass seeds, aud I will meet all I have te umed their »tudie« at the U O ....... Frank H » »■. ron of Judge »nd Mr» eom]etiliou on prices. W I H de, o’ <; aut« I aas, ha» gore to Moon'» Fied Store. Euge e, ’ ■ i -i:'i e »'u 'iee »t th UO. The large ma, le trees o i West Seventh street between Olive and Willamette are being trimmed by the ttlrpboue company so that their wires Rill not be obstructed. A new method of sigualdng during L’a uo s’ »res and furniture to fit at fogs has been Invented that will lessen the danger of collisions among ocean F L Cbamtiers’. The coudiuou of Prof J M Martin vessel», if it proves a success many j serious disaster» will tie averted. It I» dale, of tbe Albany pu blic schools, is very »erious. In the operation at Port well to heed signal« of danger when land one ot bis kidneys was taken out ever they may appear, esjiecialiy those Tbe other kidney 1« failing to perform that show there is aomethlng wroDg with tbe atomach. Hostetter’» Stom Its functions, ach Bitters should at once be brought Tbe funneal of Mrs Ellzebetb Ken to the rescue, it will absolutely cure nedy wa» held this afternoon from Mrs stomach, liver aud kidney trouble». Evan»' residence, Fourteenth and There is nothing to equal this medi Fsrry streets, to Laurel Hill oemetery. cine for dyetepsla, indigestion, consti The deceased lady wm th« daughter of pation, flatulency, biliousness, insom Charnel Mulligan, the old pioneer, and nia or nervousness. It has bee« be • m th« widow of Plummer Kennedy. fore the public 50 years and it« super- Bridge, Beach stoves and ranges— ority Is firmly established. If you are nothing better built; even, a quick a sufferer from any of these com oven. Guarnteed, wl’h a water core plaints do not fail to give it a fair ! trial. Bee them at F L Chambers'. Company “A,” of t-ugene, will ruu au excursion to Port nd and return l««avtug Wednesday S. ptember 25, aud and returning Tuesd«.- October 1, lest- lug seveu day«. 1 he company goe to Portland to contest In the military tosrnameul. The outlook Is that there will be a large delegation from E'lgene. Ticket« • hould t>e »ecured before Mouday ' evenlug aud are on «de al Linn's drug store. Only a Hunte I number for »ale at »4 50. The Heel Prescription tor Halarte. chl|ta Bnd Fever Is a bottle G rove ’ s T asteless C hili T onic . It 1« »imply Iron and quinine Ina ta-telees form/No cure—no pay. Price 50c F or B alk or R ent — Good farm and . ranch _ i— containing _ _ »..„in., 320 arrM stock acres un- un •tat» agency Mack Hommervlll« to- limited ou'slde range, farm imple d»y «old his residence lot on the oorner ments and stock for tele. Near school "f East I welftb and Ferry streets to postofflee and «lor«. Addre.« P O Box Wilhelm Heck. ju»t out from Pipe- 4M. Eugene Oregon. *°n». Minn, with his family, who OA »' a ’OTTT A. •Hl reside here. The price paid was _ IM Hind Y m Haw » i » m tKwgM Moo. B*«r< Uw Fishing tackle Mee the new fife« at I Blfunr» F L Chamber»’. [ Boots! Boots! - - AT COST -- 2TJ0 prs mens sample boots, superior to reg".ar ’’.’’’Xl All sizes now. Don't delay, for they will not last long All sizes Also a few pair of those 11.00 job shoes left. at cost. Boys 25c summer caps 5c. All straw hats at a discount. Hop-picking hats 5c. o GREAT DEMONSTRATION H]>eclal to the Guard Kill ESTATE IKANSEKH.«. M 1. Summerville and Maggie Sn m msrville to Wendlin Heck lot 2 and north I ot lot 3 i lk 5 Shaw'« ad tu Eu- gene, >2i00. Mary A Webet >r and L H Webster to N A W Howe S0| aeree in Ip IS » r 3 w, |4 AC Harden and Eli««l>eth Harden to Mr« Jeabees MacD maid lot 5 blk 1 exteuded survey ot Mpringflehl, gSGO. Fiv» eherlff’e tax deeds conveying over 160 acre« of land to J D Hamlin, Pacific Blate« Having« Loan and Building Ce to R C Ron and Etta Roca Iota 2 A 4 blk 8 Houli'» ad to Eutene, 1780. MINING LOCATIONS. C anton . Ohio, Sept 18.—The funeral train was met everywhere by thousand:) of people all along the route. However the climax of the demonstrations was reached when the train passed Alliance, Ohio, from which place to Canton the people were massed on both sides of tho track continuously, a distance ot over eighteen miles. As the train spoil along the people stood with uncovered and bowed heads. It is impossible to estimate tho number of [>ooplo there ma-sed. No similar demonstration was ever known in tho history ot the world. Many of the people «new tho dead chieftain personally and strong men, women and childreu wept. It was a may iiiticeut tribute to ono whom they loved and honored. The casket upon arriving here was borne to the court house for funeral services. Mrs McKinley went to tho old homo and was soon asleep. John Uluckey locate» Goodenough claim In Bohemia mining district. probate covar In the matter of the estate of John T C Trine, deceased. Appraisers file Hpeeial to the Guard. Inventory «bowing value of eetate to be |7U0. W ashington , Death Stood Off. ReinalnlDg In the poatoffioe al Kiigeuy, Ore fan. September 19,1901. Dixie Falcon Baker James W Garcia M r» Ja» FrEsell Melville Klug Mr» Win Gover David Lyle MI m Ethel Ixrial Mr« Kate MoAnlnh HlHWuril Maxfield Mr« w Btewart Nancy A Bataa» 7. Tandy K R Hchuhx H C Turpin Mr« J F Todd Arellus William« Prof J M Ware Mrs Cora A charge of one cent will be mad« on nil let ters given oot, Parson* when calling for letters will please atate when advsrtlsod. H F M c C ormack , P M. Theodore Roosevelt, who Sucecds the Dead President. W rl. Whittlesey, clAMof’01,U <), »»»istant instiuctor In economic« and soci l»gy. Mirs Amy G Powell, class of'94, U O, ju-t from It »del life collage, iu-e»tant in« metor in Latin. Mi«« Bertha E slater, cla»« of'99, U O, a«-l»tant instructor in rhetoric and Engliah lit ra'ure. Mir»Hyhil Thure'on, class of'98, U ’• a—Istupt li.atru' tor lo R< mance ¡»ugoage-. Tb K r t hali . or I ux-k Tl>e < u b o < f< r a euccesaful «eaaon Of f„,-i,li|- trlgbL While the Varsity |,,ei n<,meof ite be«t player» by gradua- Call For County Warrant». A Shocking Calamity "Lately befell a railroad laborer,” write» Dr A Kellett, of Williford. Ark, "Hi« foot was bad y crushed, but Bucklen’« Arnie» H»lv» quickly cured him. It’« »Imply w< i derful for Burns | Bolls, Pile» and »11 «kla eruption«. Il*« | the world'« ehatupt > I h»aler. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Hole iy W L DeLaoo Pure Home M. <e Brandy. i 1 I) C, Sept 18.—Tho entire cabinet has accepted re-appointment at the hantk of President Roosevelt. . FRANCE AN1) RUSSIA. place was robbe«, robbe« of live thousand dollars arrests. la t night. No BAIL PLACED AT $20,000. I • th»1 C hicago , S pt 18—Emma Goldman, tho female an archist, who is charged with complicity iu murdering Pi'Ohidcnt McKinley, i was arraigned in court today, a large crowd being pre-ent. She was cool and collected. Her bail was place<l ai, $20,000, and being unable to secure that amount she was removed to jail. A Night of Terror. ! “A a ml Him. y -«i« f. it for me ' widow of lite brave G neral Burnii mi, of Mtichlaa, Me, when the doctors said l she wo.ild «I e fr in pneumonia lief .re niori lf.',” write» Mr- H II Lincoln, who ai'ended her that fearful night, t>ut »'is Legs'<1 for Dr Ki’ g • New Discovery, wliio;i had more than once saved her life, and cured her of oon- «iiiuptimi. After taking, she slept »II tiElii. Further use. tlrely cured her. Thl« marvelous medicine I« guaran teed to cure all tbrost, chest and lui g diseases. Only 50c ami $1. Trial bot tle» free at W L Del,' no’s drug »t »re. Daily Uaard Hept IS A D hama and a B all .—At the re.u ar bu-lneee meeting of Co A, held In the company room at tbe armory laet night. It was voted to give another military dram, thia winter and to en gage the drill hall f t a grand ball to be gl< en by the company on the night of January l«t, 1902, Committee« will tie »ppnnted later on to arrange for tlieae affair«. Th« drama given laat winter by the company,“Tbe Confed erate Hpy,” wm a Hiioeeea iu every way and the company feel» that the ruo- oer« can tie r»|»-ated thia year. The ball will probab y tie a masquerade. WxN lKD —Cheat «eed, grace aeeds all klnde of wheat, oate, hay, oom, everythin* you have to sell or trade. Kimball piano ticket«,on everything M oon ' s F kbd H tohk . at F L Chamliei»’. Pu>w vna H alb —Tricycle riding “Down with anarchy” 1« the cry that 1« going from one end of tbe plow as good a- new, for Mie. Worth |5U. Will lake |26. Call at Ax Billy’«. country to the oth«r. Haperlor Grain Drill«, only two on Notice ll hereby given that tiie baud, and to be «old at coat. following warrant« will lie paid on Moon « Feed Htore. preeentalion at my office on and am« Beptember 16, 1901. Interact on name will oeaae Hept 16, 1901: All Laue county warrant» from rt gistered nume her 9400 to 10,004, both inclusive. Dated, Eugene, Hep 13, 1901. A M P attekron , County Treasurer. Rrg- number of husky new n. i, * >m.- if whom ), «ve had expert- • ■ wbll>- < tbe « with g<»>d training will di v« ip Into splendid player«, have arriv d and, t> gether with the old player«, another rackerjack team should ba bad. t'oach Hmilli of Be kney will arrive City L •bout Hept 25 ti and m mediately put the men to work. For liver, kidney or stomach trou Ten city loti i60xW for «ale for |2<O The f, «It « ii will not go to Cal each. No money ne» tie paid down, ifornia Ibis y ar but aerie« of ran»» ble«, colds, I agri p{>e • r Oiliou»ne*« there ill build bouse» with Multnomah provided purchaser Club, with the Is nothing better tlm Francis’pure upon lot. Aft»r hoc e in built then unlvor-lti-- o’ Wa»Li igtnn anil Idaho brandies. All order promptly filled lot can be paid for in In-taLmenU. end with nth r Nortt wee I schools, in with prune, apple «r i«-ar brandy at 75 cent« per quart, or >2.50 per gallon. Lo’» are covered wi i large bearing cluding P*' n Uid.-er*lty at F"r-al Orders by stage or »xprma will be se fruit tree«. Inquire 1 O Box 318. Grove, Agricui'ural cr l eg» at Pul curely boxed. Made ».nd sold to con lman, W»nh; Whit men coliege at sumer« only. malaria makes i Pt Iff. Bl TWO 1 vt F ranitm . Walla Walla, Waati, and probably Fifth and Blair »t eta, Eugene, Or Grove’s Taeteleee < bill Tonic cure th« Cuen awa lndlr n team will 1» played The Freshman will also prob- nnt. aria CAUUfc* I1ILIOL3NL»« ma. ar.a. at> y play I’- rtlaod a ademy again, V Iter fay n P-irthnd Manager C A Builders' hardware f all kinds, both Greve’s Taste le-« Ch II Tonic remove« goal »nd cheap, al F . Cb»mi*r»’. R-dn - I, A-«i-tsnt .Manager John the cause. and ' apt Frotf Z*lgler met t*l Ha-. Ilfyoo •••R • y Of lho-e bar- Kauiatone Al A Himmooe. the »rtlet. Flrut- ga'ns at M' iod ’« I d V* • goae «nd Imple- aud arraii ed t ■ *-h -dole of game» tot -S- Two tea will be p.ayed M«ph »t >< at lowed price«. m»n’«, yon-ve got to urry, they’re go- t wi h Mu ' na <' uo. one In Eugene I CIron Heed-Th I. I» the y«ar to gel tag tat and only a few on hand. H I« Almo«» on N»v»n.ter 2nd and the r>ther In perfectly cl«wn «•—•I to g. - »old st the Crespai n Thanksgiving day. clean •• ' mhed, and t y cleaning It «gene? tbi« year A good thin -, and Portier d llroro«gi»y . ■ t «r «' •«!' they »r» appreciated meet on so outing I. «1 *x* o XX *A. . Gelt jear. D*»u , eu a a fuul »eed thte o • • »’ft it or b»rd trip Y<«1 orvsr have mirad i yror. It'll. Iu. Tbe I’rweeai «taule up. Bae them at F L Chamber» . ALL ACCEPT. E B Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Special to the Guard. Tex, once fooled a grave-digger. He D unkirk , France, Sept 18.—President Emile Loubet, say«: “My brother was very low with yellow fever and Jtnndice. I per of France, and Emperor Nicholas II, of Russia, met hero suaded him to try Electric Bitter», today and revie' *d the troops, after which, they proceeded and he was noon much better. Iiut con oti tlieir journo} to Paris. Tho C’zar was received by the tinued their use until he was wholly Franch troops and populace with great enthuaiausm. cured. 1 am sure Ele rio Bitter» saved She greets her ally with moro bls life.” This reiuei expels malar'», France seems to be on fire kills disease germs ■< id purities the than open arms, T he Czar, of all tho Russians, is delighted blood; aid« digestion regulates liver, with his magnificent reception. kidney and bowels, c i es constipation, dyspepsia, nervous < Isenses, kindey BANK ROBBED. troubles, female coni] lints; gives l*r- ' s, oclal to ttie G i ai . i feet health. Only 61 at W L De Lauo’a diug »tore. B looming I i . airia , Minn, Sept 18.—The bank at this List of Leiters. ts. V « If you are not a hi met don’t read 1«. It will do you no good. But Moon has a line of plows, harrows and discs of all kinds and slaee. Parllo A , Ornidotfl « famous III - of Canton Clip per goods, Hujierior d Ils, Weber and Fish Bins' wagon«, - veral new l>ug gies, etc, which are l< l>e sold Mt hl place of bueioess on Ninth Htrret at bargain price«. Thi« etatemeut is honaflde ni il In earnest. I Intend to clone out these giMxlH with a view ti handling feed and seed« only. M oon ' s 1- kkd H tohk , Nlntti Street. As mercury will «urely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tbe whole system when entering It through the mucous surface«. Buch articles should never be used except on prescription« from reputable physi cians, as tbe damage they will do is ten fold to tbe good you can possibly der ve fi' in them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney A Co. Toledo, O, contains no mercury, and i* taken internal! ., acting din tly nrwin the blood and n icoUs surface« or H^system. In buy! g Hall'. Catarrh Cure tie sure you get he genuine. L a«en internally, a I made in «ken In .To}*" Tole- u..,Ohio. by F J Cheney A O. Testi monials free. Hold by druggists, I doe 75c per bot- tl*Hall’s Family Pill« -re tbe best. U 1 Cuori House Items. A New Invention tn Fog Signals. Th« ladies of the Methodist church of this city are making preparation« for bolding a Bar.aai at which they *111 have for sale all kind« of uaeful »nd fancy article« that will be very ac- ceptai.le a« holiday gift* forjyoung and old. The date will be announced later. Through F T Plank & Co'« rea1 ji Privale. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury i >1? F or B a UL—A very hard cloee-ehoot- lug double barrel «tiotgun, Ricket Htore.