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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1901)
o o V I 8ST1RL1SÍ1Í VOR TBE BlUEllllTIM û.'DEllERlTlC NHVIFLii, IMI TO K1RX il BUI HT LI TIRO BY TH8 «WEH 0? 011 ; b # v EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY OCTOBER 5, 1901 3SSS3 MINISTERS APPOINTED? The Conference at Hillsboro Sends the Following to Lane County. LADIES wool waists -^FOR^ REV R0WLAS0 to eucere S|*ei»l to Guard Hill sboko . Br( t 30.-The Methodist Uouferenoe adj urned today after a very successful meeting. Much i.usi- ness was transacted. 1 he following Lane county »ppolot- inents were made: Presiding Elder Eugeue din.rict—T B Fold Eugene—H F Rowland. Cottage Grove— F L Moore. Creswell—E C Alford. Junction— J H Skidmore. Wendling—J U Gregory. H[ riugfleld—Edward Glttlngs. Portland Centenary church—W it Holl ngehead. See Window Display 1 WEEKLY EOCENE GUARD. LANE COUNTY BANK -or— OREGON. EUGENE, CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers Established In IA»Z. Oldest Bank In th* County. Genera18anking business in all branches OFFICE East aide ot Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth street* TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year........ Bit Months.. Three Mouths. transacted on favorable terms A. O. HOVEY, President L. G. HULIN, Cashier. R. H. HOVEY. Asst Cabhit r. EUGENE Advertising rates made known on applicatton Address all business letters to 1 Hh GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. Loan »«< Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon, hid Up Cash tap’ d! - $50,000 L WHITSON, DENTIST. Having purchased the office and fixtures of the Ute deceased W V Henderson, I am now prepared to do anything tn the line oi Dentistry in the above eaid office, •8"Crown and bridge work a specialty. J 3 LUCKEY, Surplus • • Drafts issued on the principal cities of th< l'nlte.1 stale« «nd foreign countries. Interest «llowed on Demand Certificate «I Deposit when left .tsted period. Collections receive our prompt attention City and County Warrants bought. W t SHOWN. P-isIfisnt. F. W. OSBUHN. DEALIB IN Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jew elry, Etc. •VI !<■ pairing promptly dons, •r All work warranted. 5,000 • • A GENERAL BANNING BUSINE»» TRANS« AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TERM». D. * ZAIRE, vice President W. W. BROWS Aeet Ceshli' Csshlsr. —FIRST---- C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office -One-half block south of Block, Chrum Z l QCMK, O b I u OX. JOSHUA J WALTON yyALTON *. OVERToN, ATTORN EYS AT-LAW Will practice in all the court» of the state. Office—In Walton Block. Euoni. O bboos . U CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, hrisaaa big. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. Ot Eugene. Paid up Cash C.’lt.l »60 OOO Surplus S - «60.000 Eugene, Oregon. A GENERAL BANKING BVHINK»»» A. Dune no r-M o»ble term» Sigh Wte M Chicago, San Franc».. *»d Port- sold <m f 1 "’o'lt^7r I>ep.wita nsceivsd sobj»c* te cheek .or «wrtifi- C*A'>’conecSon» sntrnste.1 to os will prompt stteotion. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offio»—Up»t»! j in.Chrsinan Block •VHour»: 9 to 11 » m; 12 te 2, 4 to 9 p m- TIG Hxin.BicBS, Presi-leot 8 B E axis , Vice Preside»». P. E. S»ot«r - «a, < asl.ier. L. H. POTTBB ? «i*twt E HAVE on hand just » very complete line GUNS »nd RIFLE sell as low »• the h -uses io the United State«, •ell yon • fine double Isreel sh-S gon »or >10 50 *13,00, »15 00. *1»'. M’. G8. i . i ,|1< j ,00 oo-l *-x2.0o. Fine n--n1 ■'« •-«rrel hammer less st *20.00, *-7.00, »29 00, *32.00 and W5.10. All tbe inns we sell are reliable, go<> guns. ' you buy • gun see chat it is n.srke.1 iold by Barker Gun Works, Engene, Oregon. If it ha» that brand oe it, T''’> <*“ *Tn'(~r > *»' •> *»•’ ••11 you » ban-tsoin« siogls barre. tb« es >te Sc¿utw»ri««.»»*xr> ,2^‘ I ’’ Wise barter and Marita R 8»s »* th* ta««« g-m» in »U »nd *13 00. Th« 30 »I <w-• 3> •» •>■*/. . j, ,, k J JTtoMPRlCEK piputer.uwL We Wil all Mel» * barker gun works Eugene, Oregon Rev Mr R iwland la unw stationed at Astoria aud la «»Id to I e one of the moet eloquent divine« in the con ference outside of Portland. The people will regret to lose Mr Hollii g-lieau who has given complete setlH a< t'ou to his congregation and the people of Eugene gen« rally. But he I a* earned hie promotion. Daily Guard Oct 1 E xciting R unaways .—This after noon about 3 o’clock there were lively times about the courthouse iquare. A team attached to a wagon started to run while iu the vicinity of the fai- tcrles, on the water front, atnl coming along near the courthouse started two other teams to running. One ran into a buggy hitched back of the county jail, belonging to Thos Gray, and badly deiuollsheel that vehicle, another rao out south aud tbe third ran out Sixth street .in a westerly direction Tbe runaways createel a big excitemeut foretime. L ater .—The two teams -tarted by the first runaway were those of Hugh Hampton, who Is mov ing bis householei goods from Goshen to Eugene into the Keck with house. One ot the Hampton teams ran against B'l electric light po'e at the corner of Hlxth and Olive str< ets and an organ In the wa gon waa thrown out and smashed to pieces. File shock of the w agon against the pole Caused the »re lamp, which Is stationed at that corner, to fell to tbe ground, breaking it badly, also kn<x:k- ing dowa several telephone wires. HOP REPORTS Son e Dealers Report Heavy Crop iu England; Others the Reverse. Reports sent out by F. igllah hop dealers as to the crop iu England are exceedingly txii-rt-cling It '• mala tatned by some that tbe crop 1« very l»rge, while other» tell a very ditf rem •t-.ry. One Lor don firm aaj -: ’»We have to add another very dry summer t > the now long list, which lota been very trying »0 ho|ie and W» »r ■ feeltug the results iu the premature rlpeuing of tbe vine, with a large ar a attested by red spider and rid mould. Many gardens »re already abandouwi. This must matt rially reduce the promise.I yield, atnl have It* etlect unon price«." The Otsego Funner of September 20 says of the bop crop and l.uaiueea at Cooperstown, N Y: " rhe harvesting of tbe crop is practically finished in this c umy. In some localities the yield will corn-- up nearly with that ot laet year; iu other sections the yield is not even ont-haif of last jeai's crop, t he genetal opinion at present is that the country’« yield is one-quarter oil from U»t ye»r. There are said to lie a gr-at mauy flue shipping growths. I'iie market 1. s not ytt <q>ened up." Late report» from England are to the elhet th.t the hop crop there ba. turned out less than expected and thut the quality is not very good. The Pacific Hural Press says growers iu California are »-king 15 cents for choice bops, but it la doubtful If 12 -cute can be obtained at present, unless • n a email way for hops of a eup. tior quality. STOCKHOLDERS ELATED. 1 be Roseburg Oil Co Will Soon Commence Drilling. Roseburg I'ialndealer. CO. A WINS A PRIZE Was First in Extended Movements. OTHER WIMMERS Daily liuwrtl Oct l The judges in the <*ontsst for at the military tournament reudered their dicl-iou last follows. Company competitive drill •n man- ual of arm», loading amt firing and setting up exercises, which took | lace Thursday, Sept inlier 26: First prize, *100—Oo F, 3rd Regt, O N G, Portland; Capt FH Baker, c 'in- manding. Hecond prize, *50—Co C, 3rd Regt, O N G, Portland; Capt A W Clotbier, commanding j Company competitive drill in close order in ivemente, Friday, September 27: First prize,*100 C»B 1st Regt, W N G Beattie; C«pt Johu Htringer, oom manding. Second prize, *50—Co F, 3rd Regt, O N G, Portland; C»pt F b lliktr, com- mending. Company team «hoot at 200 yards; each company being coiup<wed of five men, Saturday, September 28: First i rize, *75-Co D, let Regt« W N G, Beatlie; First LluUt W M I iglla, commanding, 94 pointe out of a possi ble 12f>. Second prise, *50—Co D, 4th Regt, Woodburn; Capt W E F Inzer, com manding. 91 points out of a possible 12.5. Third prize, *25—Co F, let Regt, Ctiehalls; Capt J C Bush, commanding. 89 points out of a possible 125 Company competitive drill in ex tended-order movements, Saturday evening, September 28: First prize, *11’0—Co A, 4th Kogt, Eugene; Capt R H Huston, oomuund- Ing. Hecond prize, *50—Co D, 1st Regt, Heattie; Flrsi Lieut W M Inglis, oom- maudlug. The judges in the foregoing contests were Col Jami>s J a Kson, U H A, re tired; Major Frank Eastman, 28th U B Infantry, and First Lieut Harry E Mitchell, Artillery Corps, U H A. HOP CROP SHORT. Special to the Gu trd N ew Y’ ork , Oct 1.—The Journal of Commerce in an estimate gather. I Ir.-i i coir-'pomJenta throughout New York state, and which is considered reliable and oflicial, shows the crop to be three thousand bales short in New York. KA1LRDAD STRIKE. H|>eclal fo the G uahd . S cranton , l’a, Oct 1.—Tiio railroad men on the Lacka wanna system went out on a strike today. The service is badly disorganized RACE A FAILURE. to the Guard N ew Y oiik , Oct 1 --The yachts started on the race in a high wind. At the first mark the Shamrock was ahead. 3 40 p m. -The race was declared off on account of time limit. The Shamrock was slightly in the lead. COAL MINES STRIKE. Special to the Guard. S cranton , l’a Oct 1.— Eight hundred coal miners struck bore today. CHINESE REBELS. Bpt-eial Io the Guard I’ iong Tot»). . Oct 1.—Chinose rebels have burned the The iti'erest in the »flairs of the .Swiss mision horo. Um| qua Valley Oil Co Is manifested by the stockhi I lers, and l he activity j TELEPHONE LINEMEN STRIKE. of the <111 era is very encouraging to I those who own or intend to purchase Hpeclal tothe (hinrd. stock. They have been tireless iu ; •’iiit’.v *, Oct 1.— A general strike of the telephono their effort to promote the welfare of linemen occurred hero today. the company al a’l times since Ils or gan z.itiou, and now that the time has SEVENTEEN DEAD. come to get down to business and lay bare the treasures that the holdings of Hpeclal to the Guard. the company are know n to hold, uo N anaimo , 1! C, Oct 1.—Seventeen persons are known one Is more glad than the oflieers of tbe company. It will be but a short to be dead from the coal mino lire that Htarted yesterday. time until drilling will be begun, for Our boy* will t>e home ou tonight’» iTho loss in money is great. on Haturday morning President Mc- train. They are to be congratulated ------------------------------------- « C »y and Secretary Marsters left for San upon their success. Francisco and Loe Angeles, where, DINING CAR ROBBED. QUARTZ Mid. ARRIVED after a briefinspection of oil working machinery and examination of that Coan House Items. The “Uncle Sam's'* Five Stamp Four Hundred Dollars tn Money best adapted to tbe use of the company here, they will purchase a derrick, and Conductor's Watch Taken. Machine is at Springfield. drills, engines aud everything neces Mortgage.......... .............................. (ISO <K) sary to sink a well much deeper tbau R<,»eburg, Hept 39 —The dluing oar G lee C lub - Oregon Weekly, The Mortgage...................................... II imi on The new five-stamp mill for the it is expected their well w ill have to be Yosemite was robbed of U» cash box, number of candidate« f< r glee club Mortgage.......................................... fillO 00 ‘'Code Harn” c airn, Blue River, ha« put down here. honor« in greater thia year than ever Mortgage................................................. 200 00 reached Hpringlleld and wl 1 at once i-ontainlug *100 iu money and the con It has not |H>«itively determined yet ductor'« watch and chain, while side before, and the tryout Thursday de- KKAt, EBTA'I'K TKANHFKKS. lie taken to It« permanent location. It whether the first well will be drilled at tracked here last night, waiting to be veloped the fact ttiat there are a num Rhoda Page and Win Page to James weigh-, about thirteen ton» and w ill Oakland or Myrtle Creek. Indica taken south on the morning’» over ber of excellent voieea among the new tions at each place are about «quwlly A Htai abie 201.51 acres tp 17 s r 2 w, take five or «lx four-horse team« to land. Entrance to the ear waa made men. Prominent among these new transfer It. The eaw uilll has the titu through the rear door, and the robbery favorable, and are nuch that auoocM »700. men la Eyer, who for two yearn has A W Gilbert and M L Gilbert to Al lier» for the foundation and building effected while the conductor and seems positively assured. The towo held a place on the Whitman glteclub: l>orter were sleeping. No clue baa yet that secures the first well will be In bert L Henning 00 acres in tp 10 s r 7 nearly sawed out. beeu found. others are Wright, Croat, Henderson W, *000. T he G VAK» predict» thiamine will deed lucky, fur the sinking of a well of and Htarr. The outlook for the club W W Brown to Hettle W Elleon 40 ■ prove a rich one. 1000, 2OJU or more feel In depth nece*- waa never brighter than at thia time. Myrtle Point Enterprise: Eddie -arily makes the spending of a con acre« in tp 17 ■ r 4 w, **40 Most of the old meu who did not grad killed three bear with a 22- James U H to Warren Nichols 100 acres tp siderable sum of money a necensity In uate have returnee! and by the last of R kmovalb .- J It Ray A U >, second calltier rifie on Catching creek laat 18 « r 8 w, patent. the locality where it Is sunk. the week the club will 1« hard at work _ mtn was not look- T H Dean otLoulsa A Devi* Iota 3( baud dealer» have moved into the week. 'I he _ young President McCoy and Hecretary Ing for sucblarge game, but when an on the new music for the Thatiksgiy- Marsters expect to ue gone about a 4 and 5 blk 20 extended survey of middle room of the Mi Clung block old bear with two cub» »ml a yearling log conoert. and Matlock A Gixxlclilld have also .«me along he t>egau on the cube anti week, aud a great deal of Interest al- i Hpriugfield. moved Into the nurth room of the same got both <>f them and the yearling, the Florence A Herron et »1 to Lizzie tatebes to their visit. If no unfore H omk A ppointments .— Th» follow- block. old one escaping. Luckey lot 4 blk 14 oollege Hill Park, log M E Ministers were »«signed to seen incident» arise we will t>e able to 12". witneas an oil well 1» active operation place» as follow»: Rev I D Driver, Louis Metayer el al executor» of ea- lecturer at Wlilamette University ; A rlthlu a very short time. tate of Wm H Grow, deceased, to llie N Fisher, editor P C Advocate. I Roman Catholic archbishop ot the di Albany, M C Wire; Drain, James State Eair Premium*. ocese of Oregon nerth half of lot 4 b k Moore; Ashland, J T Abbott; Sunny 2 Iu I) B McFarlands’ second ad to side, H B Elworthy; Balem, presiding Arnoe Wilkins, first on Blue«tern Cottage Grove, *1. elder, D A Walter». wheat, first on Australian Club wheat, Laura A Crabtree and G W Crabtree first on spring Club wheat, first on to H C Mitchel 60.18 acres in tp 18 » r 2 DlFKAHk.lt H an ».— A Mr Montgom Winter barley, »«cond Hide oata, w, *1 NO ery arrived here last evening from the second on Bcotch Dun oats. James M and B F Keeney, adminis are new SHOES for ladies. lowtr Hiuslaw with a hand Injured Arthur Wilkins, first on »heaves of trator» oi the estate of A J Keeney, I1 from cleaning salmon, seeking medical $3.50, now heal and toe, heavy sole. Winter wheat, first on collection of deceased, to Martha Berkshire 7j acres treatment. He employed Dr» Value grasses. in i| 18 » r 3 w, *187 60. SOUTH WINDOW A Kuykendall. They will eave the ! Mitchell Wilkins, first on clover. AKTK.'LHH UF INfXIKPoKATlON. hand, with possibly the exception of 1 >r nice new ch an Fursand Jackets. J L LeRoy, Alfred Johnson, J C one finger. The latest. F obtv ne in O il .—Carl Jens, a Johnson and F il Eby file article» of Lutcher boy in the employ of Wm H E Harriman has iustruc'ed Get- Incorporation of the LeRoy Mining Co, SPECIAL FOR TEN DAYS erai Manager Krutt-clinilt to suspend Menzel, at Redding, Cal, Invested with principal nfilce at Cottage Grove. 12^ cent outing for'J cents. 117.60 In Texas oil stock at 10 cent» a indefinitely the erder removing the Capital stock *100,000. Objects of 1/1- share. The company ha* struck a Good value, limited quantity. bars from the Oakland ferry boat*. oorpcratlon to engage in geueral min gusher in the Beaumont district and ing business In Lane and Dnugla* Mrs Clara A MarsdeD, worthy grand the price of shares advanced to *30. oountlee. SILKS matron of the O E Hear, will wldrees Young J* ns can now realize *62.0.00 Evangeline Chapter, O E B, In Ma IXXXDNO I.1KN. Now Silk waists and new on Ids small investment. lie I im sonic Temple, Friday evening, October Erni-st Hteven» files logger'» lieu a trimmings just come. planned a trip to his home in Europe h. All members invited. as a consequence of darue fortune’» Melton N lew.Is, We are reliably Inf rated that the «mile. Nick G Jewell, a young mar. C v ERCOATS. man John Ha.imr, now lying ill with bie man, also of Redding, has »truck H ome what H akcabtk .— Row burg 'The New Yoxe overcoats, they paralysis In the Matlock Hnu« 1» not it rich. W hen oil was found in wes Plalndeab r: The oommlltee ap addicted to strong drmk. 1 be partly. tern Clan last fall Jewell remembered pointed to solicit sutiwrlp-Ion* fi r the are ull buying, you will see sis was caused by something else. We a tract of land in that vicinity to which *I5,OOU bouus repaired to secur» a them on the streets now. gladly correct the mistake. he was attracted ye-ars ago by curious woolen mill at Eugene he» decided that CK WEAR. R B Kelsey says be will build 12 or ■ urfai-e f-rmatioo». He imme-diatrly the amount cannot be raised and the N< w ip ck wear just in. Rotter 15 tenant bouses on bis property on went to Utah and located 2W claim». idea of forming a »Ux-k company ha» Fifteenth street next »prlng. Two or Home months »go oil was »truck on also been abandoned. Mr Wagnon, value thun we ever had. lhr>e C" tteges will probably be erected •dj»<vnt laud Then Jewell let In a the woolen mill man, should apply to I P-i u.ik-.iipl Suit Ca.'vs. Children flew frlewl« and formed »company and some live, hustling little town like by him this fall and winter. The law of the state ot New York «old ati eg enough to purchase and B»n<l--n or Browruvil e where the pro buy your »hues of ub . <lo*e not allow ao eccwaed person to operate a drilling out fit. He b»» lust gressive citizens fully realize the im plead guilty to an Indictment for r*..ive-i » -da nat o i I,-.-t>«eo »truck. porter <* of «ach at. enterprise »nd it* murdi-rer io the firstd*gr>e. and make» The well flows >Ml tarrela per day. tendeu- y to stimulate and promote provision* for tire payment of *640 to Jewell own* a large psroer tags- of ah buatriea* • <1 to enhance lite value of . ■> . / » »rgs ! ,r- , every I , r’y In th» V.Wu In U>e couoe.1 assigned Vs defend im- lu os ® wbleb It iu loeated. Mci.nkxte defendants. THE ARISTON FRANK DUNN