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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1901)
K>T1BL1JHEÖ VOR TBE BIMHITITIBH '»P DK1OC1UTIC PB1ICIPUI. Hl» TO UlN H I0HIATLIV1N6 BT TIBIWKAT OP III BiOW VOL. 35 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1901. « MORE MÍES, JACKETS mil FURS. ¿i A GREAT MEETING. Immense Crowd Greeted Head Consul Noiihcottof M. W. A. He Went to the Chair Uncon- fessed and Unrepentant OTHtR SFEAKtRl. Liaily Guam Oct OT BONUS IS RAISED. Livutvnant Governor W A North- ’ Cult, of llllnoi., Iit»*d c maul of th« 1 Modern Woodmeu of Aiurrioa, and other dlvtinguiched meuibcm of tnat p order who wt-re in Eugene yeaMrday were greeted by an Immenae throng bl I ij the armory lr»t evening. A platform had i>eeii Improviwd la the weal end of tlie big hall and chair» I placed on the fl«or. ai d every avail»- ; bie »ent was occupied by lodg«m«n and seem to right other« 10 Helen to the addrtaae» of Perhaps its tbeae men. it doing business. There are Eugeue Camp, M W A, beaded by tlCELLEHT WORK SV COMMITTEE. the Fourth R-giment hand, marched manv for to select Ixlly Gott J, OctOT from their hall ou E«d Ninth »tr< -t to Better hurry, first comes Eugene will get H D W.gnon’S the armory io a body end other lodge» * eo attended in large number«. The woolen mill. Tile bntiu« commitb e late tbi. after- interior of the auditorium wra beauti fully dee >r«ted with titreamer» of bu nt- noun authorlz 1 the G uard to »tste to Ing, the work of Neigbtior John Kautt- lhe pub'io lh*»t tho required »>000 bonus ha» been raised. man. Mr Waguon will t . officially uotl- At 8 o’clock the exereinet began. On fled bv telephone tonight of lhe suc- the platform were Mated Head Con«ul Not the >U, Senator N Dretwer, of llli- ce»» of tlie c unniI ' >e In reiving th« liola; Head Clerk Dawe«, Deputy Head am uut and II la expected that be w ill Uonetil J W Stmmoua Portland; Hute immediately come to Eugene to tusk» Com-ul U G Burkhart, Albany; Hute arrang-aient» to erect tile tivceweary Leetuter Geo Byron, Roeeburg; Hon building» for bl. mill. Great credit 1» due the icmmittie of M A Miller, Lebanon; R MoMurphey, eonwul local camp, and pr «• represen euu-rpriaiug cilzMis who have labored »0 earnxstly aud giv.-n a great deal of tative». After» »«lection by the band R Me- their valuable time In raising till» Murphey made a «holt ad<lre»» < f wel amount to bring thisepletidld Indus Those who have come. State Lecturer Byron then try to our city. labori I ou thia commits y are: F M • poke and w»» followed by Hou M A CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers Miller The baud then played again Wilkin«. J M Shelley, J M William., and Head Clerk U W Hawea addreaeed Si L Campbell, Councilman MelGrian, the meeting. Deputy Head Conaul C o Frank and 8FK.1 ». T»e new»- 0» Fugane. Hltnm<>n» then ep ke briefly and Mr pat>er. of the city are also entitled to a Whatever may Nortbi'ott followed with the principal gieat deal of c.edit. OFFICE Eaet side ot Willamette street, be have been their differences on other tween Seventh and Eighth streets Paid up Cash Capital $50 OOO addreaa of the evening Surplus . $50,000 All the addrearei, especially thoae matter, they have Iteen united <>□ till, of Mesara Northcott aud Miller, were one. Let It be annount d to the public at Eugene, Oregon. full of excellent thought» and weie highly aopreela'ed by the audience. large that Eugeue I. no mofsback TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS I. made After Mr NorlbcoU’a addrt .«• the town but on the oontrary Done on reav-nshle term«. Sigh up entirely cf enterprising and up-to- draft i on Chicago, San Francisco and Port band played the cloalng «eleotlou aud OwYear... da’e people. Sii Month».. land, O.egon. the audience dl»parsed. Bills of exchar -e »old on fouign corntriae. Hire» Month» A reception w»« given the visitor» | Deposits received «abject to check or certifi in th» club room* immediately after cate of deposit. HOP SALES. AD collections entrust 1 to rr will receive the exerci-ww and a social dance fol Advsrti»in¿ rates made known on application prompt attention. lowed, the fl >or having been cleared of AMras. all business letters to THE GUARD, P. E. SMotxjRAra. Sold T G H vxiisicks . the chairs. < Total of Ingens, Oregon. Caihier. President. L. H. P ottib and 3 B E skui , SKETCH OF MR NORTHCOTT. Assistent I V -■ l ’r •ei 'set Following I» a hrl»f sketch of Head W oodburn , Oct 28. —Hop eale» here Consul No tlicott, »bowing the bu»y L WHITSON, Saturday were: O.L Barbour to N.la e»rur tbli graal fraternal worker has A Co, 82 bale., 10) cent, per pound; DENTIST. already bad, whilt yet comparatively Hiring purchased the office and fixtures of Charles McCormick to Nele A Co, (6 a young man. th» 1st« ileeeased W V Henderson. 1 am balr«, at 10 centa par pound. now prepared to do anything in the line of “Hon Wm A Northcutt, of Green Dwtutry in the above »aid office. ville, Bond county, Ililnoi», we i born •Oown and bridge work a specialty. The Passing of In Murfeeeboro, Tenneaar .«, receiving hie early education In the publie Lebanon Crl rlou: Bprlngfle)d, Ore •chool» of that slate. He we« ad J 8 LUCKEY, mit* d to the bar In 1S77, and engaged gon, I. apparently on the verge ot the in practioe at once with good suco rs. boomie.t of b >ms. Boring for ell han DXALXB IN Eugene, Oregon. He removed to Illinois in 1879 and In already comment “d, and fund hopes of Cock», Wat. he«, Chain», Jew 1880 was appointed supervisor ot the gushers galore .re entertained. The elry, Etc. Paid Up Cash Cap'll - $50,000 WR,[.»iring promptly don». census for th« Hev«nte«ntb Illinois Southern Pacific hr • »ent to California WAil work warranted. Surplus * • * 5,000 diet-let by President Haye. In IM for a bridge to »pan the Willamette at he became an Influential leader tn th« Springfield, after the erection of which A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TUANS« Republican party, and was nominated it 1« »aid the through trains will come C WOODCOCK, AOTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS* and elected suite's attorney of Bond on this line rather than tbrongh Al ATTORNEYAT-LAW. Drafts liftued on the principal cities of the county. He wet twice re-elected by bany. When ehe 1» on »Imply a United States and foreign countries. Interest allowed on Demand Certificate of increased majorities, and in 1890 re branch road of oouim .he cannot el- Otte» -On»-half block »'»nth of Ci ria in Deposit when left stated period. Block, Collections receive our prompt attention. tired ..om the offl< >. Early in 1890 ped to hold the county «eat away out City and County Warrants bought. on the edge of the < runty. By that A l OIKK, ORZOOS. President Harrison appointed him a W t SHOWS. D. A RAISE. lime I^banon will have expanded wo member of the board of visitors of the President. Vics Prssldei tn to tike In Tallmau and so will be F.W. OSBURN W. W. BROWN United Htatee Naval Academy at An- 1 waltom a » makki . it CesMsr. Asst Cai on the main line. Albany will have nana|>olie, where tie was fo.merly a alton k ove rton pupil, and to the graduating clsse of lost the chair factory and will have ATTORN E Y3- AT-LAW 1890 he delivered the oration for th» nothing left but the brewery, and Lebanon will be the metropolis of £¡11 pvK. tie» in all the court» of the «tat«. board. In November, 1890, at the In Walton Block. Memorable »»»»ion of the Head Camp Linn county. Euoxxx, Oaiaox. Dally Guard, OctOT of Modern Woodmen of America, In H and B adly C ut .—Katie Kelly, Springfield, Illlno.e, be was elected W L. CHESHIRE, M. D Head Consul, which poaitiou be has little daughter of Mt and Mr. Geo F -or— since rwntinuous y tilled. In June Kelly, met with quite • severe accident 1898, be wri given the nommatien for yesterday evening at lhe family home EUGENE, OREGON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Hhe .lipped Lleuteaant Governor of Illinois, aud on North Pearl .treat. E»t.an»h,4 i. iaai oi«».t (Ww»*n ldg. •«•k la Ik. C.u.ty, in November was elected by a plural! and fell, striking her left hand on a lamp chimney. The chimney broke Eugene, Oregon. A Genera/ Banking bunneu in all branches ty of over oae hundred and tbirty-flve aud cut a big g.di In the palm of the bou«and votes, and n eke* 1 In 19C0. hand, wavering the tendon of the mid “ His life het b> >n an uausually eu< - transacted on favorable terms. W BROWN, M. D. cevful one. As to the great record be dle linger. Dr W L Cheshire waacallrd A. G. HOVEY, President has made In directing the fortunes of and,ar»l»trd bv I)r D A Paine, wlltehed PHYSICIAN AND SURGXON. L G. HULIN. Caebler. the so :iety of the Modern Woodmen of the end» of the tendon together, a very B. H.HOVEY. Aset Ca»bi«r. Ufital i In.Chrisman Block. America, all Neighbors are familiar. difficult of »ration. He ha» demonstra* *d the poaeewion of »Hnnr. 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 4 to 9 p tr O f C oukb » itoeebnrg Plain dealer: marvelous executive ability and r * an organizer be ba» no superior In the Eugene I. going to ral»e the 18.000 fraternal or Insurance world. Mr w >len mill bonus without any trou E HAVE . a b-->d jn»t rn> I »•• y cc c o*»*» 1 or of bH< > f Nortbcotl Is an able orator, and I» Io ble tn a few day., |7 2B7 40 having GUNS a»u RIFLES. W» great demaud at Woodman gaiberiDg» b n »u crit 1. There I. no mn«e •ell a. low a» th» Ivi <••» growing on that bore af* r all. and nn the stomp.” h •*» in th» U»tt«ii State«. W.eia » ■ ■ ■ h • ba-r»l »hot ,-i ------- —----- —— ” * “ ~~~ ">r 1’0 50 113.00, »15 00, * ■' • ’*•*"'.Il0.00 and L2.0O. Fin» doari'. I ’’ »' hammerloM at V0.00, 4 ..• I, t 'CO, Hit land F0.Í.10. A'lth» ■»« w» .»H an rei labi«, good »ar«. • « • • L‘^you bay a g ja tea «bat It I» marked Been Subscribed. list just in this garment buying. the styles or the prices or both; what ever is its the so styles you from, hardly any two alike gets best pick We —FIRST-- A WU3DBURN 167 Bales at 10 Cents 10 1*4 Cents. EUGENE Albany. Loan ^Savings Bank Of W , UNE COUNH BANK ß Sold by Barker Gun ’.Works, Engenc, Oregon. H. C’T F • Il U h»v tk«t braad oe H, y*»« cs« r*t V1 • T i a b He»»« • at!« •‘■" V . fí <-»M> -» -..’s» a'. aad 4 -, .,sr heard el, 4 *0 W --.»-ter »ad llarda B.Ü'* «•< V,> ha>s ’h'»» i*10* • i « oo. Th. » 30 K i;o noMPRicxs. HP •.»(••* W.mllal dao ¿of Am« t»«11 barker gun works Eugene. Oregon. To meet the demand» of th» pev.pl» for anything to h» found Io a fli»t claaa Jewelry Hto. ». Our eiparlenr • Io dealing with lhe p >rle baa taught u» a great deal coo ru ing tbelr want» and we ran MW aay we ere better prepared then ever before to meet this want for anything Io oar Hoe. We have many oew and neat <* Igoe In Brooches, Rings, Pins, Buttons, 73tc, to ebow you any t’me you mav wish to see them. Our repair depar.meat la e «ond ti none. JANNEY & MEYER, JXL» x Sooowauvv to J. O. W.w. Auburn, N Y, Oct 29. — I .eon Cxol- go»z, the »-«•»■«ten of k*re»id»nt McKin ley, was electrocuted at 7:12:30 till» tuorulng THX JURY. BRAIN ABOVE NORMAL The )ury that witnessed the execu Special to the Guard tion of Cz>lg<*z and returned the for mal tlndiug In til» Obee w • composed uburn , N Y, — autopsy the brain ' •» follow»: made today by eminent physicians and For»m»n, John P ■Jseckfl, Auburn; geons. The examination showed brain was Aahle.v W Cole, Alliany; H H Bender, normal, much the surprise Albany; Charle» R till inner, Albany: Geo Weston, Norwich, N Y; D I. In RRISON BUFLRINTENDENT B BTATEMEN' gal le, Weetdeld; H O Ely. Binghatup- Hp* I b I to the Guard. tou; Chas J Wallace, Hyraoune; Cha« R Huntley, Buffalo; Dr G R Trowbridge, | A uburn , N 29. Tho prison superintendent to Buffalo; Dr W A Howe, Phelpe, N Y. made tho following and John A Hlelcher, New York A Oct 29. (’zolgosz was brain above to of sur that the of those present. — statement: “The electroc.ition of Czolgosz. was the most successful ever conducted in the state. Extraordinary care was taken by the warden, as he hail received hundreds of threatening letters, many of them asserting the prisoner would never be placed in tho eloctrical chair. It has l>een decidtd that for the present wo will not destroy these letters. There may come a time when the list of letter writers would bo valuable in running down anarchists. It was decided to bury tho hotly ot (’zolgosz in the regular prison plot local cemetery. We will keep tho grave guarded until quick lime, which will bo placed around tho body, shall have en tirely destroyed it.” Y, Oct day THK PlIYSfClANS of An The phyelclana were: Dr Carlo» A McDonald, of New York, and Dr Gerln, of Auburn. Other wltne»»* » were: H Bonesteel, Vroy; W D Wolff, R< jh< iter; C F Rat- llgati, Auburn; G<o A Peck, Auburn, N Y; W N Thayer, ex-warden of Dan nemora prison, who »»»tetri Wardell Mead, and three newspaper t ^res pondents. Czolgosz pa aed a quiet night, He slept nearly all night He awoke fin« ally st 4:45 o’clt ik. He suffered a slight nervous attack MISS STONE late today, but remained sullen and Kf'dal to lhe GtiA mo . stole up * 1 the time the prison closed at 10 o’clock. He refused to I k _>d lhe ashington I). < Oct — state department words of the piled» who came to urge States is advised that communication spiritual preparation for death, and de has been established Stone, the clined to re-embrai 3 Roman Cathol ‘ icism or to renounce anarclilsm. Caol- friends think b I io will bo rescued from gc *1 showed no strength of love for brigands kin, nor did he turn to any of tht se A RIOT. higher coueiueratlons which ordinarily claim the thoughts of men occupying H( olal to ttie Guard bls position. He may have suffered untold torture but outwardly be C olumbia , Carolina, 29.—Two thousand seemed sullen and indillerent. The shots fired here in a riot. state 1» not to surrender po e»sl<>n of outright. It looks like tho ___ is to „ ____ worst bls body, and l>y sundown It will liavs although state militia Tho been secretly in giound controlled by are sullen anti to the officials of Auburn priton. ALIVE. 29. The officially with Miss I tier now unharmed. W the United sionary. tho of abduoted mis RACE B ody of czxitut z. South Oct were today raco Ten porsons wero killed como yet, the is being assembled. negroes threaten murder tho people and burn the city. "Auburn, N Y, Oct 2».—J Warreu ESCAPES. Meade, Agent and Warden Auburn Prisor: I hereby authorize you, a* t- el»', co th» GusrJ wardMi of Auburn prison, to dispose ot retoria , —Commandant lhe body of my brother, Leon Czolgosz, Britishors with start and is burying It In the cemetery attached to the prison, as provided by the law of PEACE the state of New York. This request la made upon the express understand npeclHl to ceGuAHb. ing that no part cf the remains will be ’ abacas — Penco was given to any person or society, but the and yesterday. entire tmdy will I 3 burled In accord ance with the law, In the cemetery at- ■y '-■» ~ j ,' 1 taehed to the prison. Daily tiaaid, Oct OT COMMANDANT BOTHA P tho bia “W ai . dbuk ( Oct 29. Botha escaped from several days now tafe. DECLARED. declared betweon Colom , Oct 29. Venezuela czoixioez, C ompany O r « aniz . xd —Last even ing In the Winter photo studio Vernon” Company, Uniform Rank, Knight, of Pythias, wa« organized by Col Will E Repson among the mem- liera of Helmet ixalge, K of P. The WOODBURN company .tarte out with 24 memtiere and 1« officered a« follow.: C O KaufT Rev. George A. Preaches man, captain ; O E Rotter to, l.t lieu tenant; C W Griffin, 2nd lieu'enant; — H A Du a bar, reorder; Fred Fl.k, treasurer; Frank Taylor, guard; I W Call Florence. Pope, Mntinel. Measurement« have W oodburn , Oct 28.—R.v George A t<een taken for uniform., wblcb are MeKInley, who he. been pastor of the vary pretty, and they will arrive In a Uni Presbyterian church of Wood abort time. ■ ' ■ » - V* ".T1 burn for over a year, preacher! hl. fare well sermon Hunday. He ha. accepted a call from the Preebyterlan ehurcb of Florenoe, Or. Hie deftariure I. deeply regretted by all. Ho will probably be ouo> eeded by Rev Htewert, from Penn- •ylvanla. "JOHM A HLKICHKK, "GicoKak A G raham , " Wltnersee.” PASTOR LEAVES. McKinley Farewell Serrnom Accepted at M ahkiko .—At the home of ’Mr and Mr* D A H om at East Twelfth and Pattarwon street» Naturday evening at S o'clock the marriage of Charle« E lto.w ami MI m Ague« Shepherd oc curred, Rev L 0 Green officiating. The welding waa a pleasant sf!«lr and wa« attended by quite a number ot the relative« and friend« of the contracting parties. A «upper wa» eerved aud a number of wrddlug preeent« were re ceived. The groom la the eon of Mr aud Mre W M Knee aud the bride la a •1st«rot Mr» D A Roas. The G uard tender, c ingratulatlona. Warm and Dry Clothing for winter. New Law F irm .—Attorney John Edmundson will remove from Port- land to Eugene about Novemtwr 1st • nd will awoclate litmeelf with hl. bretb.r, Attorney Leon Edmundson, In the practice o'law. They will oc cupy office room, on the weoond floor ol the Eugene Ixran and Having, bank building. Both young men are grad uate, of eastern low college«, aud the G uard predict, that they will .ucceed In their profession. Dally On a rd, Oct fí W ill R r T bibd H mi -Albany Democrat: •'Luckev v« Lincoln coun ty. Damage« transferred to lAoecoon- ty.” Thia I« a '•*»» wbareln a wwgon road bridge fell and ln|urr 1 plaintif!, a woman 74 year» of age, and »be eu 1 Idomln^oounty (7,000 damage«. Th« -aae wa» flrat transferred to Linn I county and now It oom«« here to ta Anally pasead upon. RoAtiMArrxK Hia*. — Raadmr ter Johnson, of the f >«tb»rn Pacific Co, »pent Ibi» morning la Eugene, Hie visit here w for the purpose of tr ranging for the Improvement of ibe depot yirle n outllawd In previous I.OOVO ot tl>< (lf«wu. It le expected that the work w.ll ooaatmuce within ivo or tbn • moo the. The best rubber boot you ever hail Every pair has a glove ou the top. Oil clothing and hats. Warm overcoats. Tho largest line of men’s clothing this ride of Holt land. Good underwear. Extension sole h I ioch for girls and women, the Ariston Outing flannels 5c L L Muslin 5c Dress goods. Rainy day skirts. Tailor made suits. All kinds of houso furnishings Carpets of all kinds. Window blinds. Oregon blankets. Matting, oilcloth. Union suits for ladies 50c. Union suits for children 25c. All kinds of underwear. Good variety to pick. Children’s Tam O’ Shanters Fascinators. Shawls, ice wool. New yarns just here. ALL DEPARTMETS ARE COMPLETE Frank E. Dunn.