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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1901)
Í HL V»Ui)L*-.» ai.LL. AT THE UNIVERSITY WOOLEN MILL BONUS Il We Hesitate Portland Will Get the Manufactory. Literary Societies Hold Interest Some Comment Made by Papers This Week. ing Meetings. Today'« Ortgouiau. Committee to Solicit Entertain- ment of Delegates Appointed. Tbrftt arc proaptcls that li e tinte- | acre tract of laud on Milwaukie and Powell streets, formerly occupied by a pumping aud electric light plant, aud owned by the city will be leased for a ABOUT 400 TEACHERS TO COME. woolen mill. Application has been The general committee appointed to made by H D Waguon to lease the ground, or that portion containing the make preparation» for the entertain CLASS ELECTIOR. 10 years for a three-set ment of the western division of the The class ot 1903 met yesterday after •alem Journal: Eugene is like some , building*, for that I--- -------- will ---- be first-clsee Ortgou (State leaobar«' Association noon aud elected the following officers: other towns in Oregon—it gets too W (M) It'll tulli and give employment to about 50 men. which meets in Eugene, Jan 1-3 Condon Bean, pres; Margaret Baunard, much from the state to ever get Io and The matter will come up before the have begun their work in good dm/ vice pres; Jas Gilbert, sec; Fred Block water committee this afternoon. The Realizing the importance of this con ton, treas; Alice McKinley, editor, and help itself. vention, the committee feel that the Junction Times: A second woolen water committe uses the buildings and Herbert Campbell, sergeaut-at-arms. honor of Eugene is at stake, and wish the ground north of Brooklyn creek LAL'KEAN SOCIETY. mill proposition has been submitted to to set on foot thus early such plans a» The second regular meeting of the Eugene. The first proposition asked for storage purposes, and will want to Special to the Guard . will insure the best meeting in the retain a place on the north side of the Laureau Society was held last evening history of the association. S alem , Or., Oct. 19.—A petition has been filed with uuder the presidency of P I Wold, ’01. | for a bonus of $15,000 aud the present ground lor this purpose. A member of Governor Geer asking for the pardon of Robert Bludlock, Dr Bbeldou gave a very isterestiiig off. r is to locate and operate the plant' Hie water committee said yesterday lu numbers, influenoe and import addre-e to the members and visitors. for a bonus of $8000. If Eugene fails that be should iusist that if the ground ance to the state’s best interest*, this sentenced from Malheur county fur horse stealing. Hi-subject was ‘ Advantage Derived to raise the amount she will get the be leased that the lessees be required will undoubtedly be the most import A HEAVY FIRE. Irin Literary Bole ties by the Btu- horse ba! ha! when she tioaste of her to build a store house for ths use of the ant convention Eugene has ever bad committee, and that the terms of the the good fortune to entertain. d.-ot" Dr Sheldon's principal points Special to tiie Guard. Because of tbs limited capacity of lease should be such as will require were: First, active society work give entepriae and weabh. N orth S idney , B. C., Oct. 19.—Fire has swept Main a mail knowledge of parlimeutary law, Cottage Grove Nugget: Ths good that a woolen mill meet requirements. our hotels, it will be necessary to call The city council will lease the prop upon our good citizens to throw open a technical kuowledge that Can be got I 1 [>e<>p!e of Eugene are still haggling street here today and is -still raging in the city. only by practioe. Secondly, It teaches over ths advisability of digging up an erty if it be leased at all, nut would their homes in a hospitable welcome one how to conduct one’s self before an JSoOO bonus for the big woolen mill. It probably do nothiug wit'out a reo to the visiting teachers. The Btate CHOATE IS HOME. ommeudation from the water com-' Association is aot a charitable society audience. Thirdly, it gives a man a The committee on mauufac- and its members do not expect and do permanent iutereet In public affairs is perfectly proper that Eugeneites mittee Special to the Guard. Ths Fourthly, it gives one the power to should be conservative in tiie matter; lures from the East Bide Improvement not want free entertainment. N ew Y ork , Oct. 19.—Ambassador Choate to England, strike on the vital pointe of a subject but when th« company agrees to fur Association has takeu the matter in usual hotel rates will be paid for enter and adhere to them. P I Wold spoke nish an establishment, the operation hand, and will make the proper rep- tainment in private families, returned homo today. A soliciting oemmittee of prominent instructively on “Nature in the Inner of which m ceseltate* a payroll run reseutations to the water committee TROUBLE FOR MACEDONIA. aud Outer Worlds,” aud Mr M Scar aud to the city council. It may be ! ladies has Deen appointed and will brough talked on "Bacteria In Iudus. ning into the tbouea' ds annually, and said that Eugene is making an effort wait upon our people next week. The Bfieclal to the Guard. particularly expresses I list it does not to secure this woolen mill. try aud Disease”. city has been divided into four dis C onstantinople , Oct. 19.—Anarchy reigns in Mace Owing to election of officers the de expect one sent of the bonus until the tricts for convenience in canvassing. bate wae poe'poued for one week. The buildings are up aud the plant ready The northeast distrlst includes the sec donia. election resulted thus: President, P I for operation; and, furtliermore, guar tion east of Willamette and north of OLD HORSE’ SALE. Wold; vice president, A R Tiffany; HEAVY STEEL RAIL ORDERS. I Ninth; the northwest district, west of secretary, F E Weed; assistant secre antees aud offer« to fix bonds to the Willamette aud north of Eighth; the Hpecial to the Guard] tary, F C Dillard; treasurer, M M effect that it will keep the mill in op Many Articles Disposed of at the southeast district, south of Ninth and east of Willamette; the southwest dis Wells Fargo Office. P ittsburg , Pa., Oct. 19.—Three million tons of steel Scarbrough; senrgent-at-arms, Calvin eration for a period of ten years, it is editor, C A lledmoud; censor, high time for the people ot the county trict, south of Eighth and west of rails have already been ordered for next yerr. T his indi Casteel; R R Renshaw. Willamette.. Dally Guard, Cct 19 seat town to aerate a little moss off cates heavy railroad building during the next year. The "old horse” sale at Well» The committee is composed of Mes I'UUAlLOMlAN SOCIETY. their backs and get in aud huetie, Fargo A Co’s express office on Ninth dames Hawthorne, Cook, Laura Har FEAR OF VIOLENCE. The Ptiilologiau sooiety met last keeping iu mind the contribution of a e’reet this afternoon attracted a large ris, Preston, Bcarborougb, Glen. Yer. evenlug lu the physics lecture room in Special to the Guard. Deady Hall. It was the;firjt meeting man whose ouly interest is In the gen- crowd. A lot ot articles which had ingtou, Lilley, Buckman, Loomis, st the express offioes in Cheshire, Chrisman and Pratt, to be of B utte , Mont., Oct. 19.—llayea, charged with murder, tiie year and the good attendance eral welfare of Larie county, that aecumu'ated Oregon during the past year, all being by public school teachers and aud good pregram seem to forecast a was spirited away from jail by the officials today for fear of prosperous and profitable year tor tiie hustler up at Waltervllle, plain, refused ot uncalled for, weie auctioned assisted others to be selected. violence. Public sentiment is greatly against the prisoner. energetic association of young men straight - forward Wait Bhumate. off by J 8 Btiiee and nearly every We bespeak a cordial reception for Come, gentlemen of Eugene, dou’t let package was disposed of at a good fig this committee and wish them the who are seeking to gain power in NO NEWS FROM MISS STONE. public speaking. W L Whittlesey,'01, our country merchants put you to ure. Bidding wae lively and many lullest success In their undertaking. worthless articles were sold for mauy As the number of visiting teachers gave the prepared address of the even shame. Hpecial to the G uard . times their value. One man, however, will t>« about 400 it will be necessary ing aud In an lutereitlng manner W ashington , D. C., Oct. 19.—The American legation brought out the chief distluctione claims that be found $43 ill an old va for all whose bouses will permit them DIED FROM |OY. lise which be bought for a ematl sum.' to entertain some. The conven received no news today regarding Miss Stone, who was kid- wiiicti existed tietween tiie French aud Many a l»ugii was bad over eome of tion occuri ing during the holiday va- English colou.es in Nortli America; nappe4 by Turkish brigands. and showed how at tiie beginning i f Mrs Elizabeth Owen Expired Sud- the purchaser made. Borne one would | cation of the University, , it will be bld a good price on a package aud ! possible for those having studen' the Revolutionary war these essential denly at Thurston Yesterday. when opened an old pair of shoes, roomers to find places for a good many. difftrentes prevented a union of ths GEOLOG1ST IN FIELD. THE HOP MARKET. some old brt ad, worthless clothing or uorthern provinces with the other 13 Dally Guard, Oct 18 something of that sort would be found. in tiie struggle for independence. Cur Eastern Dealers Have Found It The Umpqua Valley Oil Co. Will rent events were reviewed ty Oscar Dr B F Russell, of Thurston, was in O',e woman paid $6 85 for a trunk, THREE GO TO THE “PEN.” Soon Have Their First Well Gorrell and the di bate followed on tile town today and told the G uard of the paid 25 cents to have it hauled home Necessary to Purchase Stocks. question, "Resolved, That no federal death of Mrs Elizabeth Owen, oi.e of and wheu she opened it f >uud nothing Cattle Thief, Colored Burglar of Located. laws should be passed against anar liis patients, which occurred at ths but a couple of worn-out comforts and Valentine Lœwl, th» veteran imp Railway Car and Assailant of chy. ” After a discussion by GooUall oouuty hospital yesterday afternoon some man’s old underclothlDg. The dealer of New York City, In ills Pro Ruseburg Hsvlew biggest pt ice paid for any package was Horn Are Sent Up. ducer»’ Price Current of last Saturday, The managers of the Umisjus Val and Moultou on tiie affirmative and about 2:30 o’clock. The lady was aged $11.25. ■ay» of the hop market: ley Oil Co report favorable progn ss Garnber and Tomlinson on the neg 71 years and came to Lane county The company realized a good round Balee. toward active development work. They ative aud some arguments by other from Kansas about a year ago. Yes R oseburg , Oct. ¡18.—William Ler- . 1,081 now have an experieneeu geologist In members tiie ciiair gave the decision to terday she received from her husband, sum on this sale. This is the first one well, eharged with assault on William Receipts for week.................. who is in Kansas, a letter containing a ever held lu Eugene by .the company. Hora, was sentenced to one year in the . 2,650 Hie field, carefully investigating the ttie uegatlve. Receipts from Hept 1.............. money order for a sufficient sum to en Heretofore they have been held at penitentiary by Judge Hamilton yes .10,7*0 formations of their several tracts of Receipts same lime last year EUTAXIAN SOCIETY. able her to go to Los Angeles, Cai, to Portland, Balem Albany or some other terday afternoon, after the jury bad M land now under bond. He will proi>. Exports to Europe for week. I he Eutaxlau literary society Oom- Exports from Hept 1............. . . 815 ably lake two week« before niaklii.' hie poseil <>t young ladles, held a meeting live with her sister. Rhe was over important place in the state. been deliberating for eight or nine ** final report. Bo far he inllli alee » ytvunUj afternoon lu Laureau-Eu- joyed on receiving the money and Imports for week.................. . hours. 150 favorable outlook, but very pr.qrrlr nxiai. b ll. Au interesting program shortly afterward suddenly expired, imports from Bept 1.............. Orvil Perdue, convicted of stealing Hop Crop Notes. Receipts have more than doubled Hie will not make auy definite stairm ni was given: reading, Bessie Hammond; her .happiness being so t reat as to cattle from Gaddis Bros, woe sentenced past week, and have included close to until ill» final report is ready this forenooon by Judge Hamilton to a Hie reciialiou, Isatiel Jakway; current cause Heart failure. Besides her busband the deceased Gervais Star, Oct. 18. 300 bales from the Pacific coast. Deal finding», we understand, are very sim events, Alice McKinley; prepared ad term of two years, as was also Jesse There is not mueh doing in the i bop Garvis, a colored oook, for robbing the ers have felt that they must have a ilar to those of tiie other experts who dress on “Yale customs aud institu leaves a son, W LOwen, of Goldaon, little stock on hand to intel possible liave gone over tiie same ground be- tions,” Elizabeth Logan. The atteu- aud a daughter, Mrs Jas A Archibald, market thia week. Dealers are i atll dining car “Yosemite,” The three busy taking in their contracts, j Buy- prisoners will be taken to Salem to calls, and they have gone Into tiie fore him. He will In all probabllity dan e was large and tiie young ladies of Junction City. The funeral will t>e held tomorrow ere are active all over tbs state, where morrow by nherifl Parrott country for some supplies; to secure locate eeveial well* In thie county be are locking forwaid to a profitab.e year morning and interment will be made hops are grown, endeavoring to buy these buyers have lieen forced to come fore completing hl-« work. of work. at the Thurston oemetery. goods at 10 to 11 cents, but are meeting up to growers’ Ideas of values, and the Owing to tiie car famine no bill of Rathbone Sisters with poor success as growers have bet reported transactions liave been at Ilf »» lading for tti« oil well machinery re P runes .—A Balem diepatch i says: ter ideas of the market and for a more 13c, tiie latter figure tieing paid more cently purcliassd Pi • 'allfornia has yet Ths grand officers elected by the fair remuneration for their labors a’ frequently than a we *k ago, and a I been received, although It is daily ex- A dull mark«*, with price» i getting Court House Items. grand tempts, Rathbone Bisters, st weaker, is the story that is every- no distant day. The situation then, is fraction more In one Instance. Prob« ' jiected. In ativ event tiie plant will Portland Wednesday afternoon were: ably tiie bulk of tiie purchases in the arrive here w ithin a abort time and It I where heard. When Italian prunes Mortgage....................................... about as follows: Orders plentiful at ,500 Grand chief, Mrs Miriam B Brooks, ruling rates; growers slow sellers. Interior during tiie last half of the la expected that active drilling opera first came on tiie market this season, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. of Portland; grand senior, Mrs Busan 4 to 4| cents net waw paid for the 40-to- week were at 12012]«). Tills lias re tion» will la* ill progress as soon aa th» | Home dealers are reported as saying C L Kelsey and Stephen Fink to A B Dow, St Helens; grand junior, Mrs cents is sulted In a little firmer feeling her», location of tlis first well is made and 50-to-tbe-pound «Ize. Now that they did not propose "chasing A Muck and C J Muck undivided J the lop offer. When this point was longer over the country; we will sill Ellen Long, Portland; grand mauagsr, but the volume of business Is still very tiie machinery can be put in place. reached Hie association decided not to I interest in Bed Rock claim tu Blue down ami take it easy, then the grow M tb Lillian Olmstead, Salem; grand small, brewers being backward about With » first-cla»» drilling outfit al River miulng district, $450 mistress of finance, Mrs Eliza Imbrie, buying and exporters have thus far ready purchased and Siam to arrive fiil any more orders, and tiie grow ers ers will eome to us running.” Fortu Alexander McMartin to Chas J art* left to sell to tiie dealers if they ; takeu ouly a few of the l>est lots. For here, and an expert now iu the field na sly this class of dealers are scarce. | Hillsboro; grand mistress of records Muck 160 acres in tp 17 s r 8 w, $650. and correspondence, Mrs Gussie Cole really choice state hops 15c Is perhaps for Hie |>urpo»e of locating the best ( wish. Bo far as can tie learned, no Why dsalers are continually repre-1 John F Blew to Chas J Muck 40 -ales of consequence are being mad« at an Inside price but it Is certainly top I place« for boring, it is but natural that tenting to their eastern houses that Miller, Aurora; grand protector, Mrs ivnts for 40s. Most of tils growers acres in tp 17 s r 7 w, $650 • hey can buy hops at low prices is not Badie J Caylor, La Grands; grand for Pacifies. Other grades range from local intereat in oil matters is mateii- are confident that the market will re f ROBATE COURT. 13014c. The slightly stronger t ine in ally iticreaaed. No doubt the price of to be understood. In the first place it outer gnard, Hrs Ethel Cooley, Browns Estate of Paul Htmsi tt, deceased, is not so, and in th« second place a ville; supreme superintendent, Mrs 1901 hop» doe» not have any Influence stock will soon t>e agaiu advanced, so cover, and are holding for awhile to await developments. Dealers who are Order t» sell certain pe.•-<>■ al property, on th« 1900 stock, and it is easy to get investors who expect to "get iu on the rising market is always bettsr for spec Mary E Ransom, Portland; grand reported to have sold short are quite stock, etc. the tieat lots at 12c. English nd»ice» ground floor” will ‘ have to burry.” ulators, aud dealers. By this it will, trustee, Mrs Mary J Kelly, Albany. •dive In their stlorts to buy prunes Estate ot I N Dook worth dec, a«ed. be e»en that dealers are »landing la Mrs Alma L Dorrien, of Antelope, and report a belter movement of the crop at 3j cent«, and they tnay be getting . T J Duckworth appointed admtoistra- their own light. Mrs Nellie J Ungerman, of McMinn but at easy prices generally; there I - an •mall quautlti«», but apparently not toi with bonds at *1200 ville, were granted past grand chief Maliy Guard Oct 19 I uncommonly wide range in quality certificates for five years’ service. Mr* ACVtbRNT AT THE DBBOT. —Leo from (Salem growers. Letters received and value», with at least oBe-third MARRIAGE LtUKNSE. Sienna Mine in Lane County. Lillian B Brock, of Wasco, was sleeted Anderson, aged about V year», adopted from Eastern dealers stat» that the of low grades. George 8 Lindsay ard Mrs Maria past grand chief. kid of Geo Hherbuud«’, who came here dealers called "l«an” here ar» offering Btat», 1901, per fi>........................ 150 J Harris, both of Cetvge Grove, L 1 be ssMlon of the temple was pro Pactflc Miner (Portland) Oct. 15, Hiate, 1901, fair to prime............ 13( 14 about three months ago from Beatlie Italian prune«at a price which make» Bllveu, wither». Il u»cet>««ry for them to buy at 3j Samples ot sienna from Walker, nounced an extremely pleasant on», Btate, 1900, choice........................ ( 12 met with quite a severe accident al the L ane county, Oregon, were forwarded and closed a most successful year, both Blate, 1900, common to prime.... N( • 11 depot till» aft»r«oon shortly before the . <*»nts or less from th» grower. H Gordon, the hou-e-furulsher, is us this week fir examination. It com- •oclally and financially, Pacific Coes’, 1901, choice........ (> 15 northbound train arrived. Two ot Hie I S almon K un .— a large run of sil- having a new sign painted on the we«t t ares favorably with the imported ar Pacifi? Coast, 1901, fair to prime. 13< 14 baggage truck« were out on tiie plat veraide salmon la on now in the Hlus- side of the building occupied by lilm. ticle, so our expert informs us, but we Junction Items. 12 form, the tongue of oue reeling on the Pacific Coast, 11*00, choice.......... law river. Hurd's cannery at Flor Junction Timee, We are sorry to are ot the opinion that the small quan- ‘ oilier. I he little boy was swinging on II Pacific C obs I, 1900, Com to prime ence got In 4,000 on Thursday and had lose Mi«» Norris, becnu«e w» consider tity In bm would not warrant work Time«. 3 tiie tongue ot tiie rear one when It tie- Btate aud Pacific Coast, old olds. Tba elty has ordered eighteen R»* came loosened from th» other truck, to shut off the fishermen. The river is , her a teacher of tuore than ordinary on the propeity|to any great extent. full of fish. There Is one good thing, ability. Considerable capital would be neces- streetlamp». The or., lu use will t* letting tiie boy fall to ths platform, tie Dally Gaard, Oct 1» •truck with considerable force on th» thousands of ths fish this year will, Palmer Ayers has received the re- •ary toerecta plant capable of grind- repnired and made t» iv for the win* reach the upper streams. turn« from 30 be)»» of Fugle» hop» ing, and as there are not more than t,r M arried — This aftsrtiooti al iti» back <>f Ins head, suiting quit» a gesh, si d the sud of t ngue struck his fcre- The Alaska Dally Guide, published •hipped East, Tbsy netted him 10 ten barrels fed dorlug the year in this Dr Kuykendall, of Eugene, was her» rvstdeaev» of Rev F E Billluxton, ih» field, the sale is limited. The present Wednesday in consuiiatton with Dr officiating minister, George I,In. ar hrad, also cutting and bruising that at Skagway says: "G M Irwin, ex- cents. Hr bled frotusely state superintendent of school« for Ore and Mrs Maria J Harris, both of Vil part of his tn ad. Bcobert A Dodge, tie new Wet supply comes from Italy in «ailing Ruff in the case cf Casper Rickard. gon, Hie geutlrruau Judge Brown o th» Minnesota will ap|a>lnt to succeed Couimiastoo« r Eighth street gnxvrs, have just »»ballast at a cost of a cent a Mr Rickard Is failing and growing lage Grove, wsre united In marriage and was cairl« put in Tb»y ar» both well known tn «nr slstei Hotel, where he • »lopping, and hit Behlbrvd«, 1« a preacher, a lawyer, a •oaae new »helving and will make pouod, landed in Portland free of duty. weaker every day, altboogh he was and an editor. That combina Mr Ellis >immob«, of Walker, is the able to walk about the room la»t Sun ■Xy, Mr Lludsay being * Bohemia injuries dressed, lie la now getting lecturer tion "light to be a four-time winner. other Improvements In their »torr owner of the mine. <jay. along nicely. Tbsy are receiving a lot of new goods. | ‘His residence at preeeut Is in Juneau. '1 PARDON ASKED O I ar I •/> •• I Por Salebv Linn Drug Co