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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1901)
o GUARD EIGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 7, 1901. I OFFICERS ELECTED. DUEL FOR $9.000 Fresh as Apple Blossoms First Meeting of the Woolen Mill Company. speeial to Guard C hicao <>, D n' 1 —Dr Z ilgler >f thl» city ami a foMpad had a pistol duel this morning tor »9,00*1. It appear* that by • >tut> r< ««on the rubber kn»w Are the counters. Heaps of Dress Goode and Novelties. The loom artists have caught many a hint from nature, and the merchandise artists have made the things almost as cheap for you as if they grew. seitaoio music Dally Gear* Dec t Yesterday wm Elk»’ memorial day, and wherever a lodge of that order ex- l»ta the day was fittingly obeerved, whether in tbe »mall city or the great metropolis. Thia order I* truly an American one ai d uuder Its charter and law» no lodge can be instituted under a foreign flag. Alaska has sev eral lodge», while one li located at Honolulu. Tbe exercise* of Eugen* Lislge No 357, were he’d iu the armory, and about 700 people were present, not withstanding the heavy rain* all day. Tit* lodge executed th* ntoalletic work splendidly, which »bowed that Ex a ted Ruler Peter had not neg lected this part of the ceremony, and reeelvid the congratulation* of all hi» brothers. ’1 be prayer by Rev Mac H Wallace was v> ry impressive. A short add ns» by Paa Exalted Ruier L T Harri* was delivered Io a me oner that added t > his laurels. The regular address was delivered by Hon John M Gearin, of Portland, a meiut er of Seattle lodge. Ill 40 min Ute* he made the finest and most pow erful add e«» of the kind ever delivered lu thia city. It was listened to atten tively by the audience Il was strong from the opening to the last. It was a gem, pure and true Of auob an ora tion it la impossible to a'tempt a •yoopem and do justice to tbe speaker, and surely we will not attempt It. TbeGt'AHD would publish It In Ita eutirety, but Mr Gearin’* effort was Of Eugene. extemporaneous and be had no notes Paid up Cash Capital 880 OOO Every mao, woman and child would Surplus 860,000 have bees benefited If present. Tbe music by the Ladies' octette was certainly beautifully ren Eugene, Oregon. dered and was elegant. It showed careful and studious training for tbe GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS occaalon. Tbe blending of ths sight Done on reasonable term* Sigh voicbe and tbe harmony thereof was draft* on Chicago, San Francisco and Port land, Oregon. wonderful. Bill* of »«change »old on foreign countriar. Deposit» received subject to cheek .or oertiti- cate of deposit. SPRINGFIELD ELECTION. AU collection« entrusted to na will receive Prompt attention. Call and Inspect Our Goods. HAMPTON BROS 558-5G4 Willamette St. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. CAMPBELL BROS., Publishers OFFICE - East side ot Willamette street, be tween Seventh and Eighth street* TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. »2.00 . 1.00 .60 Oot Year.......... Six Months,... Three Months.. —FIRST— A Advertising rate» made known °n application , Addrea* all buainee» letters to 1 HE GV ARD, T O H xkpricks , Eugene, Oregon. President, 3 B E akin , Vice President T L WHITSON, DENTIST. Having purchased the office and future» of the late deceased W V Henderson, I am now prepared to do anything in the line of Dentistry in the above said office. •VCrown anil bridge work a specialty. J 3 LUCKEY, LoaiwSavingsBank C WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—One-half block south of (Jhriatu Block, Ecoasi, O ri ' ion . N1 MARK LI JOSHUA J WALTON ALTON & OVERTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW YY ill practice in all the courts of the «täte. Ott-,»-In Walton Block. E coini , O rioon . L. CHESHIRE, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Chri-man ldg. Eugene, Oregon. W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office—Upetai.» in Chrisman Block, ■tr-Hours: 9 to 11 a m;|12 te 2, Í to 9 p m. $50,000 5,000 Won the Daily Guard, D m 3 Atthetowu eleetion •t t'pringtleld yesterday the anti-ealoon people won by a close margin. H E Walker »»» elvcted recordar ou the ludapeudeut ticket W H Skeela was tbe only man elected on th* taxpayer*' ticket. The result of tbe election was aa follow*: anti - saloom tick ft . lesat a doieu shot* were fired man ami escaped. must 1901—W. W. Browning, of Ogden, Utah, |udge. Again the Willamette Poultry Asso ciation la on tbe eva of bolding another of those suoce-eful iKiultry aliow* of wb*ch Lane couuty lia» been justly proud tn the past. Tula la to be the tifth exhibition anil thus far from the tir»t a marked Improvement In tbe quality of the fowls exhibited could be seen at each eucceeding show ami It I» anticipated that thia one will only differ from those of the past by demon strating au even greater step In ad vancement a» regarda quality and mag nitude of tbe exhibit. Memt>ern of the association and those directly Inter eetod in poultry ralalug are doing all they can to make a auoceee of the *h< w aud thus widen and encourage an In dustry of vaut Importance to our ooun try, hut we need the support aud pat ronage of all—every business men, pro- feeaioual man, farmer, and Intact every citizen of the county ahenld encourage tbi* aid tall take movement* the ten dency of which la to widen the I idue- trlea or develop the resources of our oountry. People generally do not appear to reallz« the Importance of the “Ameri can Hen’’ a* a factor In the produotlou of wealth and food supply tn our laud A reference tc our eouniry’a »tatlatloe would open the eye* with astonish ment for many of our leading bualneaa men who,ever alert to th* liu|x>rtauoe ' of enoou certain Industries, are eat us Special to Guard. C aki ' ssas , Dec EXCLUSION 3 -Germany 811. LOOMS IINX a TIGHT Special to Gua-d. BUKNOH AY«», Dal 3 —ch' e and Argentina a»« both w ill <1.agreeing. A C 'tiflii" soon i» the prubab'e result. ANARCHISTS. The message tir.-tly asks (’on jress t<» pass laws that will forever prohibit the ¡migration of anarchists into the United States. Ml»» STONE cast. PORTLANO MAN ONOWNEO TRUSTS. lie next deals with the trust, quosti ns and scores over capitalization of all kinds o corporati on. He says trusts are harmful to the pci pie an*l ( n i<* s should pass strin ent laws against them. Bpevlal ta the Guard. Ban Francisco, Dec 3 —Raymond Walsh, of Portland, vm lost in the ferryhout disaster In the bay here. a eooo MONTH. H|wclal to th* G uarii . Washington, DC, Deed—The gov ernment statement for November shows h surplus of »5,000,00*1 THE SOCIAL REALM. Mr and Mr* M Ivlu Talltero, of I lie Natron Hotel, gave a very plaaaaill Tliaukagl vtng dini.er to their friend», which waa highly enjoyed by all. Tbe menu wa.» elaborate in every descrip tion. Delicious oyatera followed by the festive Thanksgiving turkey and many other good thing* loo numerous to mention, over which the boeteee l>re»lded, a»»l»ted by her daughter,Mlea Dolly, aud Ml»» Llazie Frnucle, of Eu gene. A musical program was re ri der»« I which was ludeed appreclaied Those present were: Mr and Mr* June* Talifero, Mr and Mr* Llge Hills, (Jaapvr) Mr* Isaac Francla, (Eugene) Mrs Goyou, Ml«ee* Lizzie and Dora Francis, (Eugene) Persia Huff aud lltttle Minees Gladys Hill* and Norm« Talifero; Messrs Charlie and J ieeph Talifero, (Sumpter) R F Keeney, (Jas- peri Charlie Air-tln and Walter Fran cis, (Eugene Claud Hiulth, (Coburg) Charlie Goyou. A number were in- vited from a dlstaaoe hut were unable to be there. O.NK I'KKHNHT a NEW DEPARTMENTS. Demantis puhlicy of all affairs of the government, and asks that department of commerce and industries be formed. IMMIGRATION. He favors honest and efficient immigrants, who come to this country to remain, t id asks that their citizenship be based upon educational and economic tests. FAVORS KE* Il'KO* 1TY. Declares iu favor of recipro- ity, saying it is the “Hand maiden of Protection.” MERCHANT ECONOMY ASKED. He asks economy in all expenditures of the government. ISTHMIAN CANAL. He favors the government building an isthmian canal as soon as possible. OUR FORESTS. He favors tha passing of laws that will preserve the forests of the country from ruin. He recognizes the fact that they have been wasted and destroyed in the past by wanton hands. IRRIGATION LARGE REDUCTION, FILIPINOS. MONROE DOCT1UN. He re-asserts the Monroe doctrine saying it is a safe- guard to in*le|*endenco and the peace of the West* rn hem- ¡sphere. THE ARMY. He favors the re-organization of the army as one of the necessities. THE ISLANDS. EXCLUSION The Lans County B >ard of Equali zation lias cut down the a»»e»or'a valuation of real estate 30 per cent. Thl* wlll reduce the aaaesiiuent of this County about »1,300,000. Tbe ae»e»ainenl roll» were about ready to be turned over tn the »1 erifl, but thia order will give Aaeeesor Burton au<l deputies atsiut a mouth'* extra work. I B tokkh R kmain i ' lohko ,—Il will! t* r»-membere»l that last year, legIn- ulng with Dec 1st, the dry good» and •hoe »tore* remained open after B o’clock lu the evening a trill after the holiday» Tbie year they have agreed to remain clo.ed until shortly before Ubrl-tmae aa nothing la gained by keeping open. The people have ba- oome aei-uetom-H to »arly cloeiag ar d very tew purcba-ee would be made after 6 o’clock if the etoree were to re- in»m ojien Dally .nari. De* --i o PRAISK3 He praises the Filipinos for their steadfast loyalty to the United States. Ho favors a non-partisan administration of all our Real Estate Valuations Cat D«vn island dependoncies, plainly stating this is the correct 20 Per Cent. principle. N».w P ot * toen .—Alex Mathew* to day ei — I .ae- ■ f Vo unteer potato» »- larg< as > »n • • . ga dug n > is g« r<;< n •f-rn-sn It**, tat re hav» grown »IM e tba fi, t rame In I E»r*ne, Oregon SYSTEMS. Favors irrigation systerna in the arid sections of the country. G illiam '* I xxm ,—Tom GllUama big drive of ».Otvi.uuO feet of loge for the B»*>ttr-K*lly lumber (>»’* mill at Co berg, ha* rMk bad Merorle and the log« are »--ettered In tbe Mohaak al) tha way from there Io tha rnou'b nt (ba rtvar. BACKER GUN WORKS MARINE. Is in favor of laws being passed to encourage the building up of a merchant marine. He says the country must take active measures in this reiard. G uata .—Cor vaine Gaiette: George AHouck.ef Lagene, well known io tiri* city and nounty a* a pioueer goat wo'klng. Harry hae aaany friend* of all we are, The Willamette Poultry Aaeociatton. raleer, ha* »od during thè pesi IN here who will be glad to know that be by H F K kknhv , Mec’y. I montha, to parti** reeldlogln D un la*, ha* euch a g'>od ixailtlon Lane, Hentin, l.lnooui and Folk <»>ari. ti«» a total of 1790 grada doee ead weibere He »talea tbe’ a-» far tiri» fall •od wlutar r>e w«alber Ira» beeo very •ati.lactorj a ,d cau«ed f*ed lo be more •tiuudanl than leual He wlll wluler 1700 goata. orad that it * * g'ju. _ « •/•a If it ha*|th«t bran I oe it, you can re-t gan for«' r.lMaod T F na ••Il y°n a I an 1» ■ n- .o,.,- — at.-d >. -I J ‘ th* . ' . , • 1 pn •* r»N wincbeater an: Marlin L — at th, I BI5 lowvet 0(L w. ba«» -ba« iria»ia ai* V." •nd »13.00. , Th» JO-.m r . « at ’ »15 Atitíoe*» <Ä _ ________ Ro* KBuTiOMPRI* ES. popolar *■«•*. sellali kin I- Mma- NOT MENTIONED. W ashing ton , D. December 3 1‘resii t Roosevelt delivered his tii-t in* ti< < r. ■* totkiv at noon. A large assemblage ton 2:1 di nl . 'licers of the government were | nt, > ; d* 1 ■ "iv l *I i * < and private citizens. The foil »- ■ - . the message: with her gunboat*. Special to th* Osard, Hofl i, Dec 3.— Bulgaria, In a prudent note to Consul Diekeuaoti, denies the rw>p nsihlllty for Mias Stone, the ab ducted miesiouary, »till III the hand» ot brigand», and lava the blame to Dickenson himself. ACT Spwela! to tbe Gl’ »Hl>. f >roea tbe payment of Veiiexuelan debt* THE POULTRY SHOW. The Dates Are Dec. io, 20 and 2b MAN. At by the The doctor wounded hi* two men. Cou noil men— C E Martie................................ by Barker Gun Works, Éngene. Oregon. o Ticket Day. and attacked hiai a* a lone oorner. LftNECOUNTYBANK IE HAVE on han hanl I jn*t FWTE jn»t opened iyya a very cnc-i letc Im» -f SH"1 GUNS and RIFLES.. We sell as low as th* largest boeam in the United State* W» can •ell yon a hue doubl* 'aisl sh • gun 'or »10..70 »I3.0O. *1.. CO, »10.50, »¡S.00,»19.00an I »'-2.O'. Fine • uble be-rel hsrnm-rlms at »20.< ), 127.1 », r.71.00, »3X00 »nd fS-.'O. lithe •iia, we »ell are reliable. g «xi sun». •I you buy a gun see chat it is marked iold Anti-Sal»on Dally Heard, Dec 3 The first meeting of the Willamette Valley Woolen Manufacturing Co, re. eently incorporated, was held thl* afternoon In the office of R M. Murphey tn the Eugene l. vati A Saving* Bauk building. H 1) Wa non, Goo W H rat, R Me Murpbev and F E Dunn were ch<-<ea directors and the directors Immediately met and »-acted ctH<»era ae follow*: R McMurehev, president; H D WagOOIl, vice prea'dent; (i*<> W Hir»t, eecret try and manager; F E Dunu, trea-urer. Mr Wagnon will atait in a day or •w-t for th« Ea«t to arrange for the shipment of the machinery to Eugene and it will arrive by the tins • the building is ready for it, which will be in the early soring. Workmen have al rally Iwguu on the foundation •nd theetrHe ure will I h > completed a« faet as the weather will permit. wont to regard that of poultry raising 36 m a matter of small moment and, too 36 1 often, look upon th os* who labor to Z T Kinizley................................ keep up and widen tbe iotereet along Recorder— A QiNtMAL eANKING OUaiNISB VUANU- D E Tbompion ........................... 33 thl* line a* “crank*.” If the old lien > AOTCO ON raVONABLK TKHMC- should go on a »trike for 30 day* we Treasurer— Draft» issued on the principal cities of th* TO Maxwell........................... 34 would »am come to a just realization United dteu-s and foreign countries Inu-msl allowed on Demand Certlflcal* et ! of her lui|H>rlau*e. TAXPAYERS’ TICKkT Deposit when left suited period. The Paoiflc coast la annually Import Collections receive our prompt ■llentlon Cooncilmen— City and Countj Warrants nought. mg from the East carload after carload 34 J W Stewart............................ W I. BM0WN. 0. A PAINE. of poultry aud egg», aituply *>ecau»e ,1 J M Davie................................. . P-sil*snt.; Tics Prssid* we do not praduoe what la demanded F. W. OSBURN. W. W. BROWN Treaeurer— (.»•kier. As*. (>i from reaaons <>f »h>-er Indift-renoe and to W U Hkeel*.................................... neglect. It I- therefore of Important TNDkl'KNDENT. that we Interest more people iu poultry Recorder— raising and there Is no better medium 37 than that of tbe poultry show U E Walker................................ We who have al ooualdrable ex Dally Guard, Dec 3 pense and to the neglect ef our private H bot Hit T om Orr.—Dr* Paine afiair* kept the shows up In the pa«l and Kuykendall ware called to Coburg feel no reluctauoe In clalmiag th* pat • or— yesterday to dreM the lajurie» ot J ronage, not only of toe poultrymen, Hopkin*, living near that place. Tha out of all citizens of th* county. At EUGENE, OREGON. young man was out bunting and in tend tbe show. If you have pura-bn d 'C*t»kllsk»S I» test. OlSsst coma manner slipped, eauelng tha gun fowl», help the eau*e by exhibiting B»ak la tk» Cssaty. to diecharge It* content* into hie left them. If lu any way you can add to A Sanerà! Banking busmen inali brioches foot, with the mult that two of the the success of the undertaking by all toe* had to he amputated. mean* do ao. Help th -»e “chicken transacted on fisenble terms. To»: 11 Ml in B a . nk —Harry Keeoev, cranke” and aome of th«-»« year* they a well known Eugene young tsau who will branch out aud give you a county A. G. HOVEY, Preaident went to Heattie laat fall, baa secure«I a fair. L. G. HULIN, Caehler. Fremium Het, entry blank», etc, wlll H. H.HOVEY. Ai t ( ashler g o4 poaitlos In tbe Di xter-Horten hank In that city, This I* tbs sama be out wltbln a few day*. ReepeakIng the bearty co-operation bank in which Frank Wilkins Is Paid I'p Caih tapail - Surplus . . . • Clocks, Watche», Chain», Jew «lry, Etc. ar tiepairing promptly <lon*. ar All work warranted. w EUGENE Of Eugene, Oregon. DXALZB IS I P. E. SMODGKAM. Cashier. U H. P ottib Awutaut. the doctor had »9.000 upon bl* pereeo •MiLDiae xTtaiEo rr « r»g n agai o o tbe world ACT OMlTTKD. The President makes no mention of the Chinese ex- elusion a< t that expires next April. MACKINTOSH SAIE... You will need n g<xxi mackintosh to help you keep dry these days. Wo are soiling our entire > line of men's women’s and child ren’s mackintoshes at greatly reduced prices, This is a bargain line and will not last long. Lettgin^s- Oil Pants Slickers? nnrl duu Aak to see our $3.‘2>5 full length, double back, slicker, with cape attach''1!. W h believe it to !»• the best garment ev»-r offt-rud hi this line.