The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, November 23, 1901, Image 1

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ESTABLISH! FOE THE DIMÏ11!ITIOR OF DEMOCRATIC rWWIPLM, IH TO HU AN I0UITL1HN6 BI THR SWEAT OF OLIA BROW
VOL 35
EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1901.
PERSONAL.
New ’Fllings In
Silk Department.
Dat’.y Uu.nl. Hu, 1,
S. D. Ralston, S. P Employe,
Sandbagged at Junction.
Wash Taffeta Silk,
Guaranteed Taffeta Silk not
to split.
Silk Flannels for waists,
Dutches Silk,
Skinner’s Satin, all shades,
Velvet Flannels, Persian
patterns.
HAMPTON BROS
558-564 Willamette St.
WEEKLY EUGENE CUARD.
—FIRST
CAMPBELL BROS , Pubi shers
Of Eugene.
OFFICE—East Bifle ot Willamette street, be­
tween Seventh aud Eighth streets
Paid up Cash Ca”i»ai S5O OOO
Surplus
-
$50,000
Eugene, Oregon.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
GENERAL PANKIN«’. BUSINESS
V Don»' on re uaHe termi». Sigh
IraftH on <’hicago, San Eranciaco and Port­
ah
One Year..........
Sis Mentha....
Three .Months..
ami, Oregon.
Bills of exchange sold on foreign countries.
Depoaite received h abject to check or certifi­
cate of deposit.
AU collection» entrusted to vs wiU receive
«»-.itnpt attention.
l lrertising rate« made known on application
tiireii» all bueine«« letter« to THE GUARD,
Eugene, Oregon.
DENTIST.
iLring purchased the office and fixture« of
1 th« late deceased W V Henderson, I am
I now prepared to do anything in the line of
I Dentistry in the above said office.
WUrown and bridge work a specialty.
J
P. E. SW • I MJ RAHM
I ier.
L. H. P otter
AsHistant.
G WrNDKICK**,
Preai.lent.
3 B E akin ,
Vic * PiMwrident
.
L L WHITSON,
E
G E N
Loan « Savings Bank
8 LUCKEY,
Of Eugene, Oregon.
DEALER IN
Paid Up Cash Cap'tal
- $50,000
Surplus ■
• ■
5,000
Clocks, Watches, Chains, Jew
dry, Etc.
WRepairing promptly d-ne.
IT All work warranted.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS.
AOTEO ON FAVORABLE TERMS-
Y C WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Othce—One-half block south of Ca ria m
Block»
¿iGKN’E,
Draft« issued on the principal cttle« o< the
United Hute" «nd foreign conntrie«.
tnteroal allowed ou Demand Certificate ol
Deposit when let: tinted period.
Collection« receive our prompt attention
City and County Warrant» tioughL
0. « PAINE.
W E 8K0WR.
Prv«Ment.|
F. W. OSBURN.
Caihlsr.
O regon .
WiSCA J WALTOS
Vic, Pr««IS»->
W W. BKOWN
A,,I litio
8 8 XAKKI.S
U’ALTON’ A OV ERT0N,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
X ¡11 ractice in all the court» of the state.
Ofree In Walton Block.
EUGXNZ, URX' ON.
— Of—
L. CHESHIRE, M. D
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON.
Chrûman ldg.
Eugene, Oregon.
I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
—Upstair» in.Chrisman Block,
• • toile retiti
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EUGENE,
OREGON.
'(st«bli»k»<l 1» last oid.»t
—__ B««k 1» tk» Const,.
A Seierai Bankii] business in all branches
transacted 01 favorable Urmx.
W BROWN, M. D.
»it.
A. 0. HOVF.Y, President
L (I. HULIN. Cashier.
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larrvl b»n.ai*rl-*«s at »-’”.«*’
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F»’», »3X00 and »d - 0.
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Tua» we «eli ars rdiai ■*. n ->d . iu«.
I /ou buy a gun «ee chat it i« u-srsel
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NO 18
Rev J M Dick, of Walterville, 1» in
the city.
John Waruig, of Waterville, is ÍÜ
tha city.
Compiled From U. S. Censos
Report foi 1903.
Fraud« Veatch, of Cottage Grove, IM
iu Eugeue.
* aooo mown»,
Dr D A Paine weut t> Balam this
The following table of manufacture«
afternoon.
Nov 19.-HD Raia
for l.ati» oouniy 1» takeu from a U H
County
Commissioner
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Edward»
ton, an e ■
' ae Hiuutera Pa­
.'♦•ii»0» bulletin recently rt>csive«l. Th*
w»* iu Eugen» today.
cific Co., "a it,-- pi e driver tram, wa.
report by «♦ounlt»» show» that Lane
Darwin Bristow returned this after­
•»eaulteu by at unknown party or
county rank» fourth lu tbs slats In tbo
partir-» abort, 3 o’clock till» morning noon to Voltage Grove
numtier of manufacturing eeialillsh-
HEAVY FOGS IN CHICAGO.
Mrs J E Noland came down fri'in uranta, fourth lu capital iuvretsd, fifth
ou the railroad track near the cattle
Npeclal to the Guard.
Creswell
this
atternoou.
guard«. He had «petit theeveniog witii
in sumbrr of was» earner» and fourth
a tiumlter of other men of the crew at
J T Irish of the Booth-Ke) y Uo a: In amount of wag»» paid. Her» 1» the
C hicago , N ov 19.—This city is eushroudtMl with a heavy
one of the saloou«, aa<l waa under the Wendling, is In the city
table:
fog
todiy
which makes locomotion somewhat dangerous.
Ibtlrieticeof liquor, when with oa<t of
HU
Clyde Lloyd, the timber laud »pecu­ Number of »»tabllshmstits
Two
elevated
street railway trains collided on this account
the mett lie started for the bunk ear lator, I* agaiu in Eugene.
Capital luv»-ted —
this afternoon. Two passengers were killed and many in­
When they reached th« railroad track
Land
.....................
3
6H1.42Ü
Judge H R Kincaid returned till«
jured.
uear the car,
Ralston eat down
Buildings ...............
1'22,795
afternoon from Portland.
ou the track and would uot go iu the
Machinery, etc...... 484.667
Attorney Johu Edmonson returned
NOW IN SESSION.
car to bed. Hi. friend left him »ittiug
Cash and Sundrie» 4'11,963
there and weut to hi. boarding house this af.ernoon from points south.
8|reelal to the Guard.
Mrs Mary Beutgen, of Portland, le
and went to bed. About 3o’clock
Total....................
31,630,860
\\ asuingtiin ', l*i’, Xov ID. The National Reoiprocety
l<d*ton staggered into tile ear wilb visiting Father Beutgen her eon, lu Number of nrourietor*
. ..............173
blood all over his face,-ar lug some one Eugene.
rsalaried officials number ................. iT convention opened hero today with a fair attendance
had sa dbaaged him and tried to kill
HalnritB .....
..........
Ml»» Nora Miser, well known In
........ 320,160 present.
tutu. Mr OtUttwk, sui eriuletidenl ol Eugene, tiae just returned to Mlstidale
61*0
ttie train wae called, and had the in­ from Klondike.
Men IB years and over..
NEGRO HANGED.
................561
jured man takeu to Dr Lee’s office
Jerry Hay, a prominent citizen of Womeu 16 year* and over . ................. 84 > pedal to the GUAHD.
where it was found that be bad Iteeti i ' Harii burg, was in Eugene today shak­
Wages
.... 3 68.394
Miscellaneous expense*
hit across the forehead over the right ing hand* with his many >rte-ids.
..... 338,168
B iiimingiian , Ala, Nov 19.—Will Dorsey, a negro, was
eye with some brunt instrument, in all
Frank R es and J W Clement went Cost of material used... >•• ••» ___ 3689 048 hanged here today.
This is the first time a negro was ever
probability an iron coupling car pin.
Value of pnaluct» ....... ..... ...31,837,237
to Cottage Grove till» afternoon to
hanged
here
for
robbery.
The skull was fraclured badiy and the
work in the interests of the Maccabees
bone over the right eye was broken.
MEAD’S COURT MARTIAL.
FG Conrad, manager of "A Wise THE THANKSGIVING GAME.
Dr Lee, assisted tiy DrTaggett, attended
Woman
”
company
which
will
appear
Special to th« GtlAKD.
to the it jured man’s wounds. He will ,
be seni to the H P Co's b> spital at Port­ at the opera bouse Nov 26th I* In the Mulioomah and Oregon Eleven
N ew Y ork , N ov 19.—The court martial trial of Carl
city.
land on No 12 train today
Prepare for the Fray.
Meade
opened todav. Colonel Denny testified to having
Prealdent
Frank
Htrong
has
l*«en
Ralston is vet too dazed to tell any­
thing .boutbow he »a-hurt. Hi» hat l engaged as one of the »peakers in a
Oregonian: Portland will see a seen Meade drunk in tbo navy throe times.
and purse were found aoout 2(1 feet from course of lecture* to tie given this wiii- great football gams on Thanksgiving
SAN ERANCISCO-PIHLILTINE CABLE.
where be was hurt, indicated by aev* j ter at Silverton.
day. The University of Oregon mea,
Milford Newman, formerly ine«*en- un<ii*niay»<l by tli»lr recent detests, -tpt elal to the Guard
eral large pool* of blood. It la sup
posed be bad bis purse In his baud in ger for the VVuaiern Uuion Telegraph have gone back to Eugen* and are get­
L ondon , England, Nov 19.—The Commercial Cable
bl* por ket and * lieu he «aw bn was to ♦ o, ha* returned from a trip to Han ting into »haps for the b»(tls of their
b* held up he threw th« purse, «x- Francisc > and other I alifornl* point». live» The experlenc«-» of the »»»»on <’ompany of New York, has let the contract for the San
nectmg to find it when it got daylight
Alvah Hlu-her, U O student, who will l>e freali lu their mitida, and the !• rancisco- Philippine cable, as far aa 1 lonolulu, to an English
The purse was found by a member of . went to Portia id the other day on ac- learn will be strengthened. Th« two firm for the sum of $3,000,(XXL
the crew with all the money iti It, |2S | count of the Illness of hi» mother lu injured player», Murphy and McBride,
r-r
Ralston la a married man,
hl* (lie hospital there, retained this aftar- will i.e In the gams ou Thanksgiving
I day, and ths Orrgon eleven ought to
family living at Gastou, Oregon. Then U 'Sm..
Died Suddenly.
MORE HOP SALES.
I» no clue to the guilty parties.
J G Curtis, of Ceutralla, Wash, whs 1 be lt> better physloal condition than at
Dally
Ou.nl,
Nov
Is
any
time
this
»sa-oii.
"Locomotive"
ha* been here lcxiklng up a jewelry Io*
“J Iannis th* Cook" 1» do more. He F E Dunn Purchased the Linton
NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT. carton, went to Cottage Drove thia Hmlth la a good coach, and ha* done died
»addxnly Saturday eveulng a* ba
afternoon and may go on to Grant« »P1'1’™
<"h »•«’ Eugen* play-
and Stuart Crops.
er», nolwlttistandlag the •oarcity ot alighted from tlie McKei zle »tag* In
Paas
Booth-Kelly Co's C< burg Mill Will Mr* W T Matlock, wiio hss been football material.
front ot the Mlnnseota Hotel. He bail
Dally 0sar« Nov 19
The Multnomah team 1» also getting t een engaged a* a cook al the Lucky
Resume Night Operations.
viBitlng tier »liter, Mr» UC Matlsck,
F
E
Dunn
ttalay p uro based 240 bale
Into Thauks. Ivlng form. A uuintx-r Boy mine and had come down Impend
in Eugene, left this afternoon f. r her
of hop» from T D Linton aail 43 bale«
1 of old players have oome out again. a few day., and just as he had paid the
Pally Guard, N ov 19
home at Dalia», »ccxupanlsd by her
McMillian has returned and football •tags drivwr hl» tare ha fell to the side­ from V Hiewait at 9j oenU per pouuds
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co haa two children.
Tills l»av«w very fow bo|W in th*
artair» a' the club at* on the m*nd. walk dead. Dr T W Harris was called
just installed a tin* nsw electric plant
Wm Hoselton, who mad» a visit to The naen will practice herd belweeu but the man expired before th* doctor country unsold.
at their Coburg mill, replacing I he one Eugene lu July last, and who returned
now and th* time of the gams, and reached him. The body wa* taken to
formerly u*ed. It being Inadequate to home to Kausas, lias concluded that
PkNCtl. in E ah -Florenos Weal:
Eugene Will have to play fast ball in Day A Henderson's undertaking es­
supply all the light needed at tbs mill Oregon is a butter country and has re­
order to hold the club men down. tablishment and wa* Interred In the I Mr» Aoioa Haring started to Eugene
while running al night.
turned here to locate.
Titova who Imagtae that Multnomah GO F cemetery Sunday afternoon. Monday afternoon with b«r liltl«
Seth McAlister, the well known
Warner Brown will leave tomorrow 1» going to have a walk-over may have The G A It tied charge of the funeral, daughter, Agnes, to oonsult a »urgeon.
electrician, went over to Coburg today
morning, for an »vended trip to New aaurprlae. In the recent game at Eu­ th • dec -ased having seen aervh'e dur­ Hom* two or three week» ago the child
to make all com act Ion« al ths nsw York, Philadelphia and other eastern
»tuak a nolored |>sucll into hsr ear and
gene, Oregon allowed auperiority at in« the reltelllon on a man-of-war.
plant ueoetary for operation and It 1» points, returning home via Routhern
. «very point of play the clubmen win­
The deeeased ruatt’e name was Jamea broke ort the point. Ths pivcv re*
expect'd that ii
»tart up tonight California.
He ex|>ect» to be back ning lite game by a drop kick from the Smith and wae aved 69 year». He «as tualasd Io tbs sar and their effort« to
The n '
now resume nlshl about January 1st.
130 yard line II la true, Multnomah • n eccentric character but waa liked remove It proved un.uoosaatul. The
opera ions, i< itavlug t*en run only in
Monday'» Roaoburg Review: Hon wa» not In giMtd aita|te then, and by all. He bad been In Eugene ofi child does uot oomplaln ot It but hsr
the day time for a couple of week»,
R A Booth 1» In town fr»m Eugene »bowed poor team work, Hom* have and oa for many year», following hl» paraata faar bad vflsaia if II la hot re*
while the new light plant waa ti«lDg
looking after boalnssa interest« in con- ventured that Multnomah will win an trad*, that of a c«*>k II* tielonged to mov»d.
installed. The company's «uber mills
traction with the Douglas County aaay victory, tieoauaeot improved team* the Halvatlon Army ano waa a mem-
are only running on single shift« at
FuiHBNca I ndians -Writ: Lou la
hank, which he, In connection with play, but it tiitiHt i>e born in mind that iter of the H<>uie Forum Society which
present.
Oregnu'a piay will improve and that went broke some time ago. Tin» Smith, Autlrew Charts», l*aao Martin,
other patties, rvtwntly purchased.
the tueu will be In far better physical whereaboato of hie relatives, If he ha* Snrati Martin and Jennie Joboaon
'»are In a day or two for Hi let», where
Died.
condition than their oppouenta. The any, are anknown.
the tint four expect io draw their
F hauds .— Woodburn I adH|«tid«nt: Oregon learn will probably t>e the faster
P ool < on i*i.BTBD.—Wood horn In. -hare of th« o >ln which Uncle Ham la
Two men, »trangure, lieggrd for finan­ of ttie two, while Mulim mah will
Dal'y Guard, Nov IS
dependent, Nov 14: Henry L Beuta i>»yl ng to tn» wards In accordance
Another of the early settlers bava cial help <m our streets ami at hou»*» have the advantage of eiceeelve weight
Haturilay. Ater they bail “worked1 file game gl v«« every promt»* ol bell., '■ iu th» city, II, «ay. the Darai SOhO- wih the treaty matle year, ago They
gone ta the Greet Beyond. Uncle
Jess« Cox, at bl» home In Goeiieu, tbs town" they purchased two postal one of the t eal ever played on Mult- liai* [tool I» all fi xwl and tti* hopa are t -Ik <>f returnlug to lbs Hiualaw before
I «In« market for «hlpmsnt to London. many week».
pa««ed away thia morning at 1 o’clock orders, one for (2.50 and th* other for Domab Held.
af er an illness sine« last August, aged 31.93, made psyabla to them at nan
Ib-tin Hutchinson, formerly gradual*
»0 year», 7 month« and II day». He Franclace Hard work does not agr»a manager of athletic» of tint Univ«-r-lty
cans* to Oregon from the »late of hie with them.
of Calif >rnla, will act as one of ths
nativity, Ml aourt, in 1852, and ha*
officiala of the Oregon-Muli nomali
A E uoenk P ianist .—Oregon Week­
nearly continuously resided In Lane
game on Thuok*«ivlng day. Th<-
ly:
Arthur
ixiui*
Frszer
ha»
been
*•-
j
ceuDty. He was a faithful member of
mauagt-ri «grr«-«l upon O C Iisiler or It
the C P church all bi* life. Atone cared to 1« th, piano soloist al the A l«elt»r a* the other official, both of
first »ymphony coucart fo Be held In whom ha»« declined to act. The
tune he was au Odd Fellow.
He leave» a widow and five grown Portland at th* Marquam about De­ •econd officiai I» yet to be »elected.
•on», Uanhlngtoa Cox, who realties cember 19th. He will play Reel ho
at Fall ( reek, ibis county, Calbour and van's 3rd plano concerto In e minor
Death of E. Evenson.
James Cox of Lantern Oregon and with th* arv< mpanlment of the full or­
Robert and Thomas Cox of Palouse, chestra of 4u or 60 players.
Dally Guard, Nor It
You will need a good mackintosh to help
Wash.
Eveo Eveneoo died Ibi» morning at
iMDy Gaard, N oy 19
The funeral will take place tomorrow
• o’clock at bl« borne, c >rner East
you keep dry these days. Wo are selling
at the Masonic ceme’ery u.ar tin« city.
Ros« B hiak P owonin «! -Mrs Dr J twelfth and Pattersoo atreeta, from a
our entire line of men’s women’s and child­
All re-jo-cfuily invited to attend.
W Harri« I« the lat«*t| vietitn of row­ long Ilina*« from kidney trwobie».
ren's mackintoshes at greatly reduced
Ago d man 1» gone and the people briar poisoning Her left hand I.
The dec*a»«1 wa* born la Norway
prices. This is a bargain line and will
ttatily »wollen from that caue* and »be 63 years ago on the 10th of last Ao-
tnourn his loss
not last long.
ba* beea confined to her l«*d on that guat, cam«- to Am-rica when a young
m»n,eetthrig In Iowa, and cam* U-
If your grocer doea not keep Perfec­ account »inc* last Wednesday.
Eugene with hie family eome 12 or Li
tion Four, do not ite putrii with anoto-
"Perfection Flour" no other "ju»t a* years ago, ar d was engage«! lu the
thitig “ju*t a« «»od,” but order a »ack
of th* “Be»t on Earth," of Moon. good ” Every »eck guaranteed—every • hoemaklng busm«ws until about a
•Pinne Black 554. No« East Ninth eoek a towel. Ten cents *av-d is leu year ago when h* wa* oom palled b>
oent» esrued Mtou'» F»*«i Hu«r*.
>{Ull on account of bls health.
•tr> et.
Lemings,
Mr Eveoeou belong*«! to tha G A K,
bavin« served Io the Civil war, and
wa» a member of the Cbrlatlan <‘bur«-h
He leaves a wife and four children as
follows: Mrs Ella Natwick, residing
I
' in Washington state; Mr» Ida Bolton,
Ask to see our $3.25 full length, double back,
In Mlnnatoca; John and Clara, In Eu­
.
■licker,
with caj>e attached. We believe it to
gen«
SI.EHH c- ndut ted opon a Strictly borieet and fair baei». In
b* the best garment ever offered in this line.
Tha funeral will t>* h«l«i at tha fami­
j ***2*,J,.i
ly residence Thursday a ft* rn «on at 2
We r»allz* this tlx roughly. •" What w»aay may t* d-prtidrd
Y o wi
fimi »v«rv thi g In nar *t«if* Is rxactly a»
upon
o
’c'oek and the remains wdl (>e laid to
represented. Wa repair «v-ry pnaibl» mia’a««— y«'Ur» ». walla»
mat in the I (I (» F cemetery
lb«-
id -- tii*
pr«fr*
i»
trial
Rlil<h
p.raaea
the
tur own.
to r-*-'
Emma Wigman to»o«o ly» Wig-
mao, th* dr'imre-r, in the Portland
» art«, for div • ■■ etto'glng him Io
nar eampiaiut with «rosi tr.atmaot.
Jewelers to the People.
I 506 w immetti serttt
I Special to the G uard .
J unction C ity .
MACKINTOSH
SALE...
Have You Seen Our lune of
Oil Panb
Slickers?
No Business Can Reach
an(
J
dl,U
Permanent Success
by Barker Gun Works
Éngene, Oregon.
If it ho that brand œ it. v m can rret
—II rn a han lA-'-n- «iuirl» barrel «bot gua t r
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Wiactox«» M> t Marti-. K fi-« at th- w~t H?' • J'/
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Pl 'dar «ixen. W« »eli all
AmuuitioD b * I»
SERIOUSLY INJURIO
J M Howe 1« at Juuctlon City today.
G N Clark, of Hpokaue, Wa»ii, is 9
I 1 Eugene.
n» In .11
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B arker gun works
Eugene, Oregon
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JANNEY & MEYER
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FR a . i K DÜNÜ.