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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1901)
f SELL IN LONDON. c CASTORIA - For Infants and Children. CASTORIA AV ‘,'i tnble Preparai. ! similalinglttcFûOdandRegula- 1 Ung the SkWKits and Bowels uf 1 NIkN 1%/CHILDKEX Promotes Diçestion.Cheerrul- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium Morpiune nor Mineral. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature N ot N ahcotic , A peded Remedy for Constipa tion .Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.Fewrish- iiob.iiHlLtissoF S leep . Fac Simile Signature of new ' YORK. Al tí inoullis old J5 Dosts - ÌXC I MS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. hA_____________________________ In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Tht C4RT4UR tOMf.Hf WILL TRY NEW GRAINS. Mt» »OS« «ITT. Cutnxissiooers Court BOHEMIA RAILROAD. Oregon Hopgrowers Pool Their Product nails short and clean. The use of powder puffsjare pro hibited. Instead use clean towels or absorbaut cotton. The use of sponges are prohibi' • ed. Every barber shop shall be pro vided with running hot and cold water. A separate clean towel shall be used for each person. Every barbar shall cleanse bis THEY DESERVE THE PIANO. hands immediately after serving '1 he High Hchool wiu an easy win each customer. ner in the Trowbridge piano contest HIGH SCHOOL WON. A Majority of Moie Than 200, 000 Votes Over the K of P. General Opinion That It will Be Built Soon. Rev Robt A Coppie, • totaler Di Cottage Grove Item . viuity etudeni. Is now pastor of the Chriat'vn church al Pendleton. The j C Wallace, Dave Markley, L F church is a« un to er it a | >000 build Wooiey, John Baker, Reed and O tn ing. Burch will atait for California tomor The Trowbridge piano, won by the row to work at carpentering on High school In the re- >nt contest, we - dredgers. They have a six month j l> haul I from Morri« A Caw's piano K-v B >ker, of Texa«, a revivalist of house * > the echoo’ building this morn the Cuiutx-rlai d Prset > terlan church, ing by O-ayman Hubble. began a m-rirs of m.etitig« at tbe C P Henry Harpyr, little eon <f Mm church In thia city teet<rday. H<-v Janie« Harper, living at Third ana Mill Baker ia a very forcible ai <1 Intereat mg •tr»et«, fell from e walnut tree Friday »peaker ai.d good rveulta are ei pec ted Z kph . evening and dish ted his right wriet. from tbe effort here. Or I. W Brown attended the Injuty. R v Noah Cl«rks, a former Metho i now a capfto «I and lives at Kpoksne, Wash. ^Macedonia s Cry^ i i “Come over and help us” to dispose of our stock of Extracts. All flavors. Finest in the city. At a reduction. Don’t forget our number, W. B. McKINNEYj £ AS EVERYONE KNOWS. freshness in groc Ties Is just as eeseutlal as it is tn ergs tor the making of pucdtngs, pastry, e u. Every one ought to know that Green lake» a » penial pr:d ■ ill selectlug only groceries that are fresh No stale stock iu this store. J U GREEN & SON 619 Willamette at. TILCPHONC. MAIM 2S’1.! Troy Laundry Co. For Sale. NCW READY FOR BUSINESS. 80 acre trnot of land 15 miles west of Eugene in Noli valley. Partly im- pr >ved. Good spring water g< >d sol and good timber. Near school. Priel $275 cash or f l0'» on er <y terms Addre»s H F L a 8 genouk , K'owa Colorado. All the machinery and appliances are up-to-date in every respect. Possesses every convicace ior turning out the very best of wo’k. Try us and be convinced. Watch fr < our wagon and the telephone number Clothes called for and delivered. Hemlock Bark Wanted. Wanted, 500 cords of heroic -k bark, *10 per cord. " Enquire at the tan- nery. W W C o . Willamette Street F588 Condon Globe: Ub-« 1» unett, a pioneer of Oregon, who r» -id« < in Lace county, is ht re vielting iris old fi iend, G W Riiieh- ri. Mr Beuueit - oue to Oregon io '53 and we i oue of tiie party who took what is call 1 the cut-off route via Harney Lrke. The party suffered untold hardships but finally reached ttie Willamette valley with the lose of only one mau. Mr Bennett b been visiting his eon, James Ben ue t r nd other relit lyes at Lone F _’k. MRS. E. S. PRITCHETT, Hanager. Goats for Sale. Twenty-five goats, 1 to 5 years old for sale. Inquire or address ’J M S tephens , Eugene. A Solid oak sideboard tor $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00 Extension table for $4.0« Dining chairs, cane seat, 73 cents. Nurse Rocker lor $1.50. Top Mattress lor $2.00. Spring Mattress lor $1.50. F or B ale .—Seed oa’s, fted oats and ba’; 1 hay. A B ond A B on , Itv.ng, Or. BICYCLE —AT— DAY & HENDRSON, Closets and Buffets. ARMORY BLOCK- Brains vs TrusL^^ Ju1 ius Goldsmith That’s what the manufacturers say. I say it is a good bargain. 3 cakes soap, Savon, 51 oz I box soap, Toilet, 10 oz I lb can Baking Powder 16 oz ALL FOR absolutely 77 oz L C. SKEELS, Tickets on thi Kimball GO EAST MONUMENTS ARRIVED • • ••A CAR LOAD • ■ ■ • Direct from quarries in New England. I wo more cars on the way. None furnish better ■ work. None in the vallley handle in larger quantities, Hence our prices , ARE RIGHT. W rite for booklet. EUGENE GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS Sho.’test and Quickest une --To----- St. PAJL. DULUTH. MIMliEAPQliS, CKICA8L W W MARTIN, Proprietor Pacific Nursery æ A« «II pninto,FM* «.lac« an« T««rl*t tlaapa.a Oini«4 a«« S»««< ImoPmg l.bra,, c«r>, I'AIIYTRAINS. FA8TTTME sKKVIi KANl> SCENE! Y UNKqUAi B Portland bus passed three nights | »ri. k.ts to fota East vi» pTtlaa.1 ao.l tha without a hold-up. The Telegram «»KI. \ T NoK111 ERN RY.,onan.« at s uth rn Fa.:r. l^.- t Tteto* UP m thinks it probable that the lone GRKIT NORTHERN Tiek-t Ottk. highwayman, whom it holds re 122 TRIRDSTREET sponsible, has changed his "dig •ORTLA O. gings.'’ Perhaps the reeulta were For Hatte, FeMaw aid fn’l inf. nation E W Bingham, tba well known di-t divins well known in thi« city ea,lm« Err rTrip,call.« KI4..H« so slim that he concluded to seek a place where there was a freer circu Portland attorney, yesterday fell from having tv n a resident of Eugene sev 4 B C DENI8TON a window of hla office to the aMewalk eral years a*>, la In ths city. He is Ticket A.-eat, Tortita. , ' »re».«. lation of money. k t.elow, atxxit 20 feet. Ha '« probably •tally Injured. Barker Gun Works, gistu BREVITIES. hold office there seem to think that they can do as they please, but they tind that the arm of the gov ernment is very long and can reach them in the far, froxeu North a« readily as at home. on the market and called high grade too. Th ose who are satis fied with such have not high grade in telligence. Perfect wheels, and that means perfect in every neither particular-are » priced. scarce nor high 1 We have them. Sell at moderate figures, too. Drop in some time and look at these SNELL bicycles, $25. Many of the names ar1 familiar, but were never before listed at these figures 6 Bupervieorr’ a-co'ini— Francis H-nttb -tiper»i«or 75 district No 5<>.................... Vv B Hswley -up»r«i»<>r road 40 W district No 15...... ........... H F Myers deputy supervisor road district No 41....................... 11 E L Berkshire supervisor road district No 35 i-laii ed $53 al lowed ....... ‘ 47 SURVEYORS AT WORM. J D Mays auperv x r road dis Special to ths ouaid a cyst * « yr sourd sovarced . trict No 34...................................... 8 C ottage G rove , Oct 21.— Lota of W< xiburn, Or, Oct 21 —A apecial Jacob Vales supervisor road dis trict No 25.......................................*1 30 00 railroad talk io ibis town since tbe meeting of the Oregon Hopgrowsr«’ • Constable account— Association was held in this city this surveying party arrived l> -t wtek. af'ernoou st R ming’-tn’s opera bouse. Bill Nuun couslable fee............... 3 40 Tils miruiug they drove the first President W H Eag«o ami James Kidney Bcott con-table fee ........... 9 05 stake between the Southern Pacific de Winstanley, secre'sey of tbe associa George Crone r constable fee....... 12 35 pot and Long’s stere, au.l started 00 4 R B Pratt «-oust .me ft; ............... tion, were pre -ent, beside« a fair repr - nortliee t thr- ugli the Joe P.rkiii« Courthou e and lawu account— seutatiou of growers f-orn Marlon, John M Williams insurance on plan People generally think the Fold and Yamhill cmiuties. Over courthouse....................................... 30 00 r»I will go through, a« tbe immense 501.9 bs'es of hope were represented by B F Bond Imuran« t on oourt- those iu attendance. tlmte-r ii tereels of the Booth-Kelly house ............................................... . A con’ract was made by M H Durst, Co «nd others on Row River aDd au extensive grower of Wheatland, B F Dorris insurance on court Mosby Cre.k h - h sufficient to mske house ............................................... 30 Cel, who has been acting ss saitsma-i W A Ku>geu<lail meurar o ou buslut is for a road from 15 to 20 miles for tbe Durst yards during the pea* couutiouae....................................... 30 CO in ibedirei tiou of Bohemia and those eight years, to advance to tbe growets of tbe association 9 cents per pound, B B Eakin imurance on court who are in a position to know, disclose house ..................................... ......... 60 CO without recourse u|sm tbe growers, for that there is paying ore enough in B R Williams imurance ou c urt- a minimum of 3000 bales. He and a bouse ............................................... 30 00 Bohemia to jus ify a road being built representative memt>er of the aseocia- there to carry in supplies aud bring . tion, to be selected by those growers, Geo F Craw Immaucs ou court house ............................................... ao 00 out concentrate). Even the chronic will accompany the bops to London to make a saia of tbe pool. The growers N Gross labor on lawn................... 19 50 kicker is silent today. Pauper account — were unanimous in their approval of NEW WATER WORKS. I Blayter supplies for paupers J this oontract and the officers of the as Water hi i been turned into the pipe 20 M Cantrell aud wi.t....... .......... sociation believe that Durst's contract will be accepted to the extent of 15,0C0 P L Bristow supplies for pauper line from tbe new reservoir west of E James........................................... 2 00 town and tbe head Is ao much higher to 29,000 bales of Oregon’s choicest product. Prominent growers present Jam»s L Page supplies for pauper that water overflows from the old les- D Taylor........ ........................... 10 35 were: Cooper, Burton, Rider and ervoir esat of here We now have ao M C Bantu supplies for pauper Taylor, of Independence; Crabtree and James McBweeney....................... 12 00 abundance of pure water from a nevei- Wood, of Y'tmhill; M L Jones, Francis Teller aud White Br<>s, of Manon. Al Montgomery supplies tor ailiug source It puts the t >wn $10,- psuper James McBweeuey ..... n 20 000 in debt, but at the present cou- Buyers manifest great anxiety to tbe result of tills extensive pooling of G U Knapp medical services for suiuplioii will pHy for itself principal pauper Jamts McKweeuey....... 10 00 I hope. and intereet in a few years. It is no D E Ruff medical services r pauper Mrs Owens..................... io (15 J W Powell supplise for psu,er Industrial Agent Judson is send J W Powell................................... 6 CO B F Itmsell k< ‘plug o uuty pau ing out to farmers along the South pers.......................................... ...119 92 ern Pacific lines in Oregon s Vf111 lams A Parviti supplies hr large number of spooimena of paupers C»in & Wrotrey........ 14 00 grain, with the object of introduc I Blsyier supplies for paupers ing better varieties than are now Cantrell aud wife........................... 6 30 B F Russell keeping and bury grown in the territory. The new ing Mrs J W Mabau................... 22 00 grain comas from all parts of the A N Btryker bridgework............... 61 20 world—from Europe, Asia, Africa McFarland & Lili blacksmithiug 4 < J South America and Australasia, Wheeler Bros i Oweu lumber ...139 not to mention other grain sections U H Bennett hauling rock or bridge.......................................... of North America. There are 90 Tbe count of vot?s was flnialied this D Btrome labor on bridge ...... varieties of wheat, about 30 varie The Marshfield Coast mail takes morning at 11:30 o'clock and the result U D Edwards labor on bridge. ties of barley and about 20 varieties shows the High Bohool Io have over Booth-Kelly Lumber Co luml r of oats. Sever d thousand bushels time to remark that “with eggs 40 200,000 volt 1 more than the Knights of G M Bonnett labor on bridge...... will be distributed among farmers cents a dozen, butter 45 for a 24 oz Pythir i. Earl Pryor labor os bridge........ . who will take an interest in properly block, and spuds *1.00 per bushel, Following ’» the result of the last C H Mattison lai yr on bridge, claimed $2,25 allowed........ cultivating them. Of course, the there is not much danger of Coos < ount: P N Bonnett labor on bridge High Bohool................................... 426,761 distribution is free, but the supply Bay ranoherB migrating.” Knights of Pythir»...................... 260,281 A N Htryker latior on bridge ia necessarily limited, and only The rial vote for each was as fol W Wilhelm piling for bridge Australia yatchsmen have'an idea those who can give the grain pro lows: W D Long labor on bridge... that they want the Amerioa cup. per attention will ba supplied. )t High Bohool............. .529,02 John Bryan labor on bridge John Bull has made so many fail Knights of Pythl< i. .322,613 G W Wright lumber is expeoted that most of the new cures that it might lie well for him J M Goldson............... grain will not show great improve Printing acc> u t— to deputize his offspring of the High He boo I’a majority.......206,413 ment over the varieties now grown, 1: id's these two organizations 50 or G uard printing....... Asiatic Pacific to make the next at but if there be only one or two | tempt to wrest the covet id trophy 60 other organizations, societies and Eugene F.-gister printing maiked improvements over the Individuals were voted for during tbe Oregon Btate Journal printing... from Unole Bam. Witness ac ">uut— progress of tbe coolest but no serious present varieties in each species ol effo-t was made to < hi pete with the Geo Campbell witn- is before dis grain, the object aimtd at will have two leading con* dan trict at»->rney . .............................. teen accomplish'd. And it is pos Because a Seattle telephone girl This cont it was star’ 1 suortly after Bliell Coffman witness before dis sible that such improvements ma« was pert and impertinent, and re- ins Kimball contest wr i started in trict attorney............................... be found as will eutirely cbang> fused to connect a subecriber to the Juneaud wr i conducted by 25 of the Jca Brown witness before district attorney............................... ............ the agricultural situation in West fire department when he wanted to merchant! of thia city. As on the ern Oregon. give notice of a fire, a lose of 160,- other, for each C'.-cent purch> e oue A H Niekolds witness before vote w. i given out. district attorney........................... The grain thus sent out for trial 000 was incurred, and now the tele The tickets neoeeaary to conduct the Geo Cromr witue»» state vs in Oregon has l>een gatuered from phone company is being t-ued tor < in* -st, numbering over 130,(00, were Brown et al................................... all quarters of the world by the as damage« by the person refused ser all, with the exception of 2,000 or 3.0C0 R B Pratt witness state vs Brown et al................................................... siat tnce of the Department of Agri vices and by the insurance com printed by the GUARD. Tbe school deserves the prize. 1 be R E Bingle* ry witness s’V i vs culture at Washington. The work pany which su tie red the loss. students have worked hard for It, aud Brown et al................................... of cultivation, to ascertain its it will be a great convenience to N B Baker witness state vs adaptability *»the conditions pre Millers from all over the Central them at their coucerts aud other social Brown et »1......................... vailing here, ia undertaken by the West are in Washington to renew i unctions. C F Deuuis witness state Brown et al........................ railroad company, in harmony their old fight for legislation that Frank Barker witn s'ate vs with the State Agricultural College, will prevent tbe railroads from Mr i ter son ............................. ......... the two agencies working together unjust discrimination against Hour Ben Lyoi s witness state vs Mri- for the general good of the state. in favor of raw wheat. Tbe rates •j. >on............................................... Reports will be required from each now in force give about six cents Will Go Ipr ture witu« s st ,te There are 118 studen s registered at vs Ma it arson.................................. paroel of seed sent out, as to the per hundrtd weight advantage to Albany < illege. Claude Campbell wltns-s state natural conditions, the amount of tbe Hour, thus enabling British Miss Maggie Calloway is aaaisliug at vs Masterson................................... cultivation bestowed, and the re millers to import our wheat, grind Hemmond's cafe. Gao Campbell witness state vs sults. It may be also that those it, and send it back to compete in Elnu-r F •ter’ la employed InG 'ff'-i M Is. .on....................................... who successfully grow this grain our owd markets with the home Hi dware Co’» store for a few da? v. Walter Griffin witoe « »tate va Masterson....................................... will be asked for seed for still ground product. Ths south side of the thr toiy J H Wilkinson witness st»te vs Matlock building is twlng repainted. further distribution. Mrstersou . ..................................... The farmer« state that the giound is The total number of copies of Prof Heunlng witness state vs too dry for plowing and a go« d rain newspapers printed throughout the Masterson....................................... SAN FRANCISCO BARBER SHOP would be ac ptable. world in one year is estimated at A B Parsons witness state ▼» J F Fritch »rd, the Springfield jewel RULES. Masterson............................... .. }2.000,000,000. To print these re er, hr mov'd >*om J W Btewart'« J B Penning'on witniss state vs quires 781,-60 tone of paper. The •toie to the building adjolulog, The San Francisco Board of Bert Hardwick........................... oldest newspaper is said to la the The SViedemann Company, which Bert Berry witness eta's vs Bert Health has adopted sanitary regula Kin-Fan of Peking, which has played at the Parkers week kit Hardwick....................................... tions for barber ehope. The re been published continually tor over spring. Is now tilling a two weeks’ an- Clayton Maya witne.*« state vs will striations are very severe, and gageiuenl at the Metropolitan theatre Bert Hardwick........................... 1,000 years. io Fortland. apply to every barber shop in the E len B< Idy witn«»« sta’y re M lee Laura Jone«, formerly of the city. Health Board inspectors will Bert Hardwick................... .. ....... Another Alaska official has gone Dralu Watchman, has accepted a po Geo Croner witu, js state ve Bert visit the shops regularly and re- Hardwick ...................................... wrong—an Oregon appointee. sition as city editor aud solicitor on the port any violation of the rules. Bert Beiiy wltnees etale vs Bert That territory is so far away that R, -burg Plalmiealer. A gtxxl »«lee H rd «lek ■ 1 bO Here are a few of them: government officials who happen to lion. The place of business, together with all furniture, shall be kept at all times in a cleanly condition. Floors or wi xlwork should be swept or brushed dry, bat must be mopped up with an antiseptic so lution, preferably a solution of oor- roeive sublimate. Mugs and shaving brushes shail bo sterilized by immersions in boiling water, 3 or 5 per cent for malin solution, after every separate use thereof. Ratov* shall be wiped with 95 per cent aloohol before and after being used qp any pereon. Barhifs stall keep their finpr QUEER WHEELS HEADQUARTERS FOR Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Vines, Plants, Etc- »I vm W Retail. :eod for Price Hat ana Daeeriptlve Catalogue Te.ept TANGENT. OREGON «.tU iity. • *n«, »vil d. *a twflghi 4«rr»r« • »«I bul’ V«-«» « **.rtvn - »•n\ HX.WDBHtfuy ^l«Vî A.aad^^tBL JUi A