The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, November 09, 1901, Image 1

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EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1901
OVERCOATS’
POPULARITY.
Sidney Fleener Pleads Gnilty P.
J. Jennings, the Promoter, President Roosevelt Voted at
and Will Be Sentenced
Tomorrow.
.life.
Hart •
Schaffner
CÄfada
CIRCUIT COURT. BOHEMIA KAILROAD. EASTERN ELECTIONS
There has never been a
I>*lly Hoard, S ot 5
PROGRESS OF THE SURVEYORS.
OTHER CSSES ea$SE0 UPON.
more successful and pop­ I William
Kent v* Patrick J Jeu-
l‘*tly Guard. N ot 5
ular overcoat than Hart nlng.et al, foreclosure Continual.
P J Jennings, the Botieuila mining
Schaffner A Marx Rytoni. 3 Dellwrt Andrew* v* E»* An­ man and railroad promoter, was lu
drew«, divorce Couuoue.1,
Eugene to«lay on kusine-s, returning
You can tell why by look­ « U W Walt* v. Ha Wallace et al, to Cottage Grove on ttie 2:08 train.
In an Interview at the Hoftnian
ing at the picture of it; foreclosure. C'btLued
36 G b Luck y, adrur. vs Llooolo Hou»e by a GUARD reporter this after­
all the best points in a County,
damage«. S«i for trial lue»- noon Mr Jennings staled that the sur-
modern up-to-date sty­ day morning.
. veyora for the proposed i-llroad from
lish garment, without Thia 1« a cave that < tlgiuated lu Lin­ Cottage Grove to Bohemia are pro
coln county wberelu G F Luckey and greasing rapidly with their work,
the fads, a coat for all family in 19do, wbile croe«i g a Oout.ty hav'i g gone lb tulle« on the route. T
sorts of men; ready to bridge in said eounty, the wagou wa« F Morphy, of Boaton, manager of the
driven upon a 30 foot »pan when tlie railroad enterprise, nr rived Hu'<1ay
wear.
bridge fell a ills auce of 30 feel luto tlie night ami will soon go over tlie two
ARRESTS FOR ILLEGAL
VOTINO
Speclsl ts th» Heard.
N kw Y ork , Nov5, 7 pm.—President
Roosevelt voted t-xlay at Oyster Hay.
Many arrests
vi ting.
wire tuad-for Illegal
Rain fell during the day.
A
light vote wa- (relied.
MARYLAND EKi RrH'.Y
R altimohk
are that
N ov
DKMOCRATtU
5.— ludlcalions
ttie democrats have made
gain* vnough to Insure tlie election of
tbe majority of the candidate* for the
legislature.
MISS STONE ALIVE.
Spwclal to the
Till« mean» that Gorman
g uard.
bAMoKov, Nov 5.—Miss Stono, the abducted miosionarv.
and her companion, Mrs Txilktt, were very recently seen
alive and well. 1 his information seems to he positive as
the news is reported by the Bulgarian brigands themselves.
LIGHT VOTE AT ELECTION.
Special t > the Guard.
, N 5.
1 he vote in Greater New
N
the
C
largo
VOLUTION A RY.
SOM
P
Franco.
arrived
National Bank
CAMPBELL BROS., Publisher«
been
—
in
HAMPTON
BROS.
WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD
of
LEAGUE
...Call at Once
Clothe«
reported in
is large.
will Ire re-ebeted United State* Sen­
ew ^ ork
ov —A light vote is
most
state.
York
Y quuia river precipitating .Mr» Luck­ routes proponed and decide which one ator to sacceed Weillngion,
ey therein and etie wa» instantly will tie chosen. Mr Jennings said that
The usual percentage of colored vote«
LABOR
FORMED.
killed. Ube was aged about 64 year». the < i e running close to the Bootb- were cart in this state despite ttie m w
Bpeolal to the Guard
Therefore the at minia'iator sued for Keily l.unlier Co's b’g tract of timber
elect loti laws.
$o,(XX) damag-s for her life. It was o-i R >w river will tie onosen. In that
hicago , N ov 5. A labor anti-injunction has
MA8RACHUSETF8.
event
a
spur
will
be
bui't
running
tried fir»t In Liuu couuty where a non
formed
this city with a
membership, injunctions
»mi was grimed the couuty and then through the tract. Mr Jennitig* -aid
B oston , N ov 5.—Republican leader-
a uew »ult wa« brought aud it was that there are 16 men lu the surveying concede the city to the democrats by are becoming wry unpopular.
crew and they are pushing th« woik
aeut to Lane county for trial.
6C K) majority.
E WHAT RE
The following jury waa drawn in right along. “Plenty of capital Is be-
B oston , Nov 5; 6 p m.—First five
the case luesdat morning: Frank M ' hind the enterprise," be said, "and the
S( t dal t »the Guard.
Stafford, George Fisher, John L Fluk, I road will certainly lx» built. The towns reporting returns show demo­
6M-664 Wiilumvtte at.
, W F Smith, I T Martin, Robert Grit- survey will tie completed ebout the cratic gain« of 23 per cent.
aris ,
Nov —Admiral Gaillard
tlo, L B Rossman, N Dudley, Rose first of the year, but actual construc­
COLORADO
has
at Mitelene and has
to
| Huston, Amos E maker, 8 T Mohall, i tion of the road will commeuce at the
FIRST- - - - -
Cottage Giove eud before that."
IlKNVKK, N ov 5. —Bitter tight. Both The French mean business.
i J T Wooten.
When asked atxiut the mines, Mr «Ides charge fraud and both claim vie-
The attorney» for plaiulitt are W 8
$250,000 FIRE.
McFadden, H C Watson and A C Jennings stated that th» Helena tory.
Woodcock,
for defendant,
J
K compauy has all the teams available '
S| sciai to the ( .Hard
Weatherford, J Wyatt aud B F Jone«. engaged in hauling ore to Cottage
The case will not go to the jury be­ Grove to tie shipped to the Helby J
ortland , Maino.
5.
tiro hero
RAILROAD RUMOR.
fore tomorrow. It 1» being hotly con­ • melting work» In California. 1 bey
a
grocery
Los»
are now taking out some very ' igti j
tested.
Judgment for »123 60. attorney fee* of grade ore running into the thnusaiiits Terminal Grounds May Be Located
E I, and order for |vytnent of money per ton.
Of Fugeae.
Special to the Guard.
at Fairmount
The company's proposed stiieltei In
Ou trial.
Portland
will
tie
Icoked
after
when
ttie
Paid ap Cash Ca*lt«l 850 OOO 38 Stoddard Mfg C > vs s O Gar'i-
C incinnati
Nov 5.— twenty
diamond
From an HP railroad mnn we learn
Surplus
-
850,000 oli, to recover money. Default aud nsw railroad Is tluieheit. Ttie Bolienra
robbery
The
a trail
mines can furnish all the ore for a 3C<i that It I» rumored among the ernpl yre
attached.
on
of
tho
large
jewelry
Eugens, Oregon.
41 John M Williams vs James Du­ | ton-per-dsy smeller, which 1» ttie *iz- of the eompany that the terminal
val st al, to recover mousy.
Default of the one to tie built, but If the miners grounds which are contemplated fori
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS and Judgment
against Duval aud I ot Eastern Oregon, Washington and Eugeue will Le i»tal>ll-lied at Fair­
Done on reasonable term«.
Sigh
Lewie of a total of
.80, aud ntlor- , Idaho wish to patro-Hss ft, th« cap­ mount where there I» plen'.y of rr-otu
drafts on Chicago, San Franciaoo and Po.-t-
acity well be Increaetsl.
It seems oertalu now that Eugene Bpecisl t> the Guaid.
land, Oregon.
ney tse* of |27.2B.
Bills of exchange told on foreign conutriee
will
be the end of a division, and
Fiee-
58 State of Oregon vs Sidney
Deposit« received «abject to check or certifi­
L ondon England, Nov 5. Tho Boors
when the connecting line between the
ner; larceny of animal.
PI-a of gull-
cate of deposit.
the main road amt the Woodburn British
AD collection« entrüste 1 to rs.will receive ty eulertd Tuesday morning, Nov 4.
thoir
on Benson s
THE Y. M C. A. BUILDING.
The
prompt attention,
branch 1» built between Henderson
whipped.
Wedureday at 10 a m wa« fixed a«
aud Springfield, Eugene will txi the
P E. S noixulam ,
T O Hncnmon.
time for paeelng.aentence.
Mr. Hanna Is Here to Interest terminal (mint tor all trains ou the
Caeb'er.
President.
12
Vv
E
Edward«
ve
Lorena
Ed
­
L.
H.
POTTIB
8 B F akiw ,
above named branch.
the People in the Matter.
A m » lent.
Vi*. Pr«wi<*ent
Married.
ward»: divorce.
Default.
Plaintiff
Junction City Election.
While the Fairmount terminal prop­
granted divorce and cuetody of minor
osition is only a rumor, such rumor«
D*uy Uosr4, Nov 5
children, Herman and Warren Ed­
At the residence of ,the bride'« par­
Junction City, Nov 4.—City election
Mr Stuart B H»nue,formerly college are generally pretty well founded. ent«, Mr am! Mrs Charles Acheron, of occurred here today, Unusual I tile rent
wards.
Fairmount
1«
a
good
location
for
tire
Alpha, Lane county, Oregon, Mr F W wax msnlferted In the choice of mayor
46 Martha A Terpen va J T Terpen, secretary of the YMCA for the Pa­
nece«esry tracks and building« for a lay lor and Ml«« Mary J Acheson
divorce. Default.
Divorce grauled cific Northwest, and at tireaent general
and marehal. The reeu't la aa follows;
secretary of the city ««»oclatton at terminal, tietter than the depot ground» were united In marriage Thursday, Mayor, W C Washburn; oounoilmen,
plaintiff.
down town, an they would needs Ire October 31, 1001. by C K Hale, J P.
I
H M Mllllorn, J M Cook, H 0 Mahon;
40 A W R-am v« W O Trine, to Everett, Wash, arrived thl* afternoon
crowded
The wedding was attended by the treasurer, rt P Gilmore; recorder, L W
! recover money.
The following jury to resume direction of the canvas« for
relative« and a few Intimate friend» of Clark; maiehal, Wm Keene.
' wa« drawn Monday morning: F M funds for the U O Aeaociation build­
the htmlly.
Afler the ceremony a
I Stafford, Roes Huetou, N Lindley, C ing.
Co
tir
I
House
Items.
lu ree|u>D«e to Inquiries ofaGUAKD
«pleiidld dinner wa« served which
n Howe, W F Bmlth, Geo Klmbell, M
wan mint heartily enjoyed by all.
i RoblneoB.John V*n Duyne W HGose- reporter Mr Hanna «aid: "Little ha»
Eugene,
Stricken With Paralysie.
Mortgage
............................................. »901
Mr Taylor 1« a highly revpecteit
a>rn ppp 1er, Jasper Wilkin«, Rubi Griffin, P. M been doos for the fund eInc« lest May,
Jury returns 1 a verdict for and local Interest In the movement Chattel mortgage..................................... 100 young man of Hale, Ore, and Ml»*
Paid Up Caah Capital
-
I 99U.UUQ !
Junction City, Nov 4.—Henry Baek,
bas doubtle«» largely declined.
My
KEEL KKTA1K IKANhVKK«
Acheson I* one of the fair (laughter* of a prominent farmer near town, and au
Surplua
.
-
•
•
5,000 plaintiff of »16».
I) O Houck e« al to tlie Houck Land the Deadwood con u try which I* fam­ old Grand Army man, was etrickeu
18 New Zealand Iusuranc« Co v» E Everett duties have tied me down
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS-
J Fr««ier at al, to determine property. clo-ely since April and all plans end and Livestock Co 1800 acres lu t;> 16 « ous for it« haudeome and accomplished with paralysis In hia left aide Baturday
AOTED ON FAVORABLE TERMS*
young ladle«.
Decree in accordance with Andino of suggestion« I made recently to tbs r 6 w, »7000.
evening.
Draft« i«Rued on the principal cl tie« of the
The happy oouple will reside on Mr
fact and eoncluslene of law.
Thl* Oregon stats committee have tieen
PKOBATK COURT.
United State" «nd foreign countriea.
.
InU-re*t allowed on Iwmand Certlucat* of
give« Thompson A Hardy a prefetred fruitle*» owing to their depleted treas­
Guardianship ol Minnie and Alberti Taylor’« farm near Hale.
H ops — Henry E D» ech, oue of Ore­
Deposit when left n*c«d period.
Collection» recelre our prompt attention.
judgment ;of »1042,17
E C Smith ury. However, I laid the matter be­ Fischer, minors, vouchers filed.
gon’* oommlMiouent to the Pan-Jkmer-
City and County Warrant» bought.
fore
our
international
committee,
of
IBO.42, and Bruno Vitus and Alliance
E-tateof Andrew J Keeney, deceased,
B ohn —In Florence, Ore, Saturday, loan Exposition, wlree the Oregonian
0. « FAIRE.
New York, and now have their full
W C. aaowa,
Trust
Ca, »981.76.
Flee
P'Midan'
order confirming «ale of real property. October 26, 1901, to Mr and M re Joseph ae followa: "Ono of the la»t arts of the
Fr«la»"t.|
support.
The
Oregon
committee
also
W. W. BROW*
54 George C Whitbeck, p F, vs B 8
F.W. OSBUH*.
Estate of Geo P (terroute, ile-v-aned, Morri*, a eon.
*eel l«»F • r
All doing well, and jury today wav to award the gold
Ca>hl»r.
Kelsey, dft; to r< c >ver money, eppeel will back the enterprise, eo that from confirmation of «ale.
Joe’s hat fit* him very so in these days medal for hiqia to Oregon, a trlamph
I now on everything (>OMlble will be
from Justice court. Jury drewn Mon-
Estate of Matthew Wallis, deceased,
of great commercial value."
We
—
r1ey: J W Keys, P J McPherson, F B done to complete the canvas*«.
I) W Walll«, admlulntrator, film final
have
until
Dec
4th
in
whicu
to
secure
Mllllora, John Flint, J M Sherwood,
aecount and 1« di«cliarge<l.
A H Spere, Amos Eilmeker, Perry e*« than $3o(.J with the state for a
Relate of Jacob Kauffman, deceased,
• Held and a fair chance foreuocesa. Much
Castael, John Gulley, Geo Fisher,U G
1 vouchers filed and final account ap­
¡Grose, 1 T Merlin.
Verdict for ds a building »* we alm for Is today a
proved.
necessary part of every college equip­
fendaut.
-OF—
E«tate of Gottfried Hlckatbler, de-
34 O 8 Starr, W C Wsshborn, Em­ ment. More than that, no money rwaeed, final account filed and adminis­
ery Herron, trustees Os«is Lodge No dedicated to the higher life of men trator dismissed.
41, I OOF vs J R Goldeon and J D yields co large returns en the invest­
EUGENE,
OREGON.
KARRI AOK LICKNSK.
ment a« that which has been put Into
Co«;
to recover money. Dsfault.
C»t»bll»B»4>l« •••*
SIA*»’
Isaac Zumwaltand Mr* Jane Barger,
these buildings at other student cen­
Settled and dismissed.
«a*k 1« t** C*«*ty.
ter». The movement deservee soocese. A 8 Patterson, wltn*««
M J H Hawley vs Mrs C M Brown
H Generi1 Banking buuneti inali branchia et al; *et ««ide bond for deed, Submit- If we can but get the fact« before the
rubber boot
had
Albany Marital Amenities.
friends of the University they will
has
top.
ted.
tranaactid on la»orablB tan.
surely respond. This 1» our present
All the Jurors not engaged on the
The following notloes are taken from
difficult but urgent leek."
case st bar, were diw barged today for
the Albany Ilemocnit. 1 hey Indicate
A. G. HOVEY, President
the term.
L. G. HULIN, C'a«hier
a slate of affair* of a strained nature.
LaDe count) will 1* repaid all ex­
B ori «.—In Eugene, Nov 2 lOul, to
F .1 < UY. >(*• < •»fi’»*
All
house
It Is believed that war will shortly tie Oil clothing and
penses Incurred in the dtruai* ease of the wife of ('baa Ü Farrow, a eon, declared;
'arpeta
Lincoln eounty.
weight 10 pound*.
None«. —Notice Is hereby given Tho
line of
Window
that I will not te- r«*[ein*tble for any
wide
of
debt* eontrscterl by my wife, Mr« L»s~
land.
Matting,
tie Pollock, and lb* public la nollOed
suits for
1 not to make soy credit« on my ac. Good
i ccant.
Harry Pollock.
Extern-ion
for
suits
P
noon destroyed
’s squadron
seize tolls.
5.
instructions
Nov —/\ large
wholesale
store.
this after­
$250,000.
HEAVY DIAMOND ROBBERY.
, O,
A
occurred here last night.
gems behind them
tho floor
lishment.
OFFICE—East *Me nt Willamette «treet, be­
tween Seventh and Eighth «treat»
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
A
»2.00
1.00
.50
On* Year...........
I Six Monti»....
Three Month*..
b
L WHITSON,
DENTIST.
[living purchwed the office »nd fixtures of
the late deceased W V Henderson, I am
I now prepared to do anything in the line of
Dentistry in the above said office.
'•frown and bridge work a specialty.
Of
DIALIB IN
Uocki, Watchee, Chain«, Jew
elrv, Etc.
Wiiepairing promptly done.
WAd work warranted.
—f----------------------------
C WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
Office -One-half block couth of C i r»m
Kock,
ZuGANB, O r B w OM.
markut
n’ALTON k OVERTON.
w L. CHESHIRE, M. D
SURGEON,
CirÙBUn Id«.
Eugene, Oregon.
J
w BROWN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OSre—Up*ta: i in. Chrism an Block.
•"Hour»: 9 t* 11 a n>: 12 to 2, 4 to
E HAVEfon hand jn.t o'en 1
a vere complete lie»ofNH< T
GI NS and RIFLES.
We
•ell a- low a» th» l.-c—t
. in the United Stat«* W. co
• •
for »10 50 »13,»>, «U'.iO, » '.JO,
I
419.00 and ». .’ ■ 1 • -
• -
Oregon.
LANE COUNTY BANK
ATTORN EYS AT-LAW
Will practice in all the court* of the state.
Olce—In Walton Block.
E uginb , O moon .
PHYSICIAN AND
1
Warm and Dry
Clothing for winter.
The best
Every pair
A Skillful Art
n, we -ell are reliable, yod «an«.
*1 yon buy a a in «*e cbat it » marked
I* wateh rejwlrl«« and the ekillfnl repairer ia eieae »kin to t>. ■MWnfwtnrer,
W. rnm’àn. b-tl. If y I h*’* » ÄO* w»uh *ol aay l *r* I*
br «Ml « cm repiee* it. Yon m»y h*»» » waVh th»t y "i n-*V think
cen t b»
k*w t<ax II may h. t«re y ou h.».| Beve* I1*«*' « “
•».,.<•1 n»r is, If so, l*< as *«e it. If It c*n be r**l* lato » TIMBPIBCB
w« can de it.
by BarkerJGun ¿Works,
Éngene, Oregon.
If it hm thM bread re it. r •> c- re-t M.nre-1 tbM it -
reti y„u , h»n-1»om. . ■»!.-*rre-*b->t rm » >r ’
W,.cbrevr „.i Mariis K>6~ U
and »¡«.on.
l pule» «irea.
Th«»* r-O' •» •lvn0,,
‘
Í mJ K B j T
We «eil »...kin U.of Amas tice rt K1 < a
JANNEY & MEYER
lh.
U nil “•
Eugene. Oregon.
Ta km Norte«,—Tw whom It may
oonoern: Mr Harry Po|t<«-k, who Is so
booored by calling himself my hus­
band ar d warning the public not to
trust me on hie set >unt, need bave Do
feara, sa I c>uld not nurcbase 5 cent*
worth of ribbon on hia ao-ount, and
having supporteli m> »elf and cbi id ran
the greater ;<rt of the lime during the
eat two year*, have i-eased to look
upo« him for «U(port
Mrs bottle
Pollock
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
iMPRICF
BARKER GUN WORKS
O
you ever
a glove on the
hats.
kindsof
furniahings
of all kinds,
inen’i»
blind».
Poit- Oregon blankets,
oilcloth.
underwear.
Union
ladies 50e.
Role -hoe
girl- Union
for children 25c.
ami woim-n.the Ariston
All kinds of underwear.
Outing flannels 5c
Good variety to pick.
L L Muslin 5c
Children’» Tam O’ Shanters
Dress goods.
Fascinators.
Rainy day skirts.
Shawls, ice wool.
New yarns just here.
Tailor made suits.
Warm overcoat«.
largest
clothing this
>*T»1 hamm-rle*« at »20.00, »
I,
I ó* 00, 132.1 land
0.
Ad th*
iold
ronioved the
column.
Loan »^Savings Bank
J 3 LUCKEY,
■ ■
’
EUGENE
I
t WALToa
of
estab-
THE BRAVE BOERS.
,
—
guns aflor
attack
English troops wore badly
Adwtising rate* mads known on application
Addrew all buainesB letters to THE GUAKD,
Eugene, Oregon.
thousand
thievos loft
S
■ r-
Hora I’r • tratti M H Friendly, has
pereto«-»-- i
K I-*y A Gilrhriat lot of
hap*, M i«kle*. leru-s private.
<
ALL DEPARTMETS ARE COMPLETE
Frank E. Dunn.