o $10,007 RAISED. THE SOCIAL REALM. JUDGE FISK DEAD. Daily Guards Dec N Mr* E H Pritchett la III. J K Himmou» is In Port'aud. l>r M M Davi«, of C< rvailis, is in the city. Robt Cooley Is dowu from Cottage 1 Grove. Stuart llatina left ibis efternion for Everett, Wash. t Lee Hoseltou returned this afteruoon from Roeeburs WILL tl BURIED HERE L’»i.y beard. Pse ) J M Hhelly left on a short business As aiioouuesd iu yesterday ’» G uard , V • Dally tiaaid, Pec « a maetiug of a <<<>0 uiittee ou tbe pro» This morning at 7 o’clock a speslal trip south this afletuoou, posed new Y M U Abuild'ng at tbe U nieMsnger brought to Eugene the sad Darwin Bristow came down froua O, con-istibg of W O /. igler, P E new» of the sudden death of Judge A Cottage Grove tins atteruooti. Hnodgra»« and R McMurphey,waa held H bisk which occurred Monday night Emmett Hliarp returned home to with President Strong aud Mtuart st bls raneh ou Knowles crest usar College Grove tin. afteruoon. $21.500,000 WANTED. Hanns at tbe First Natioual bank lest Mapleton. His sou, Fred Fisk, deputy Attorney Jerome Kuox returned evening. Bpeuial tu tbs G uard . sbsriff, vu immediately notified of ins tills afternoon to Cottage Grove. MrHauua mads a report on the death and arrangements were st once W asbihgtow , D C, Dec R . .. E . >tt had Father Beutgeu went to Roseburg amount of pledges for tbe building, tuadeto bring the body here for burial. Can be made if you will buv tbia afternoon f< r a short stay asked from Congress l, ’ >U»i,U"0 for navy yards. which is >10.007 to data, enough to About 10 o’clock this f< renown Har­ vour BOOTS, SUOEt) «nd H E Lounsberry, traveling height RUBBERS at ere, t tbe building, but a total of about ry Graham, of ttie Kay» undertaking ALKALAl PLANT BURNED. >13,Ut»O is wauled the >3,000 to go to­ parlore, and B D Paine kit in one of ageut of the H P Co, Is lu the city. E Basg»' rigs after tbe t> dy and will Godfrey llruber, a Bohemia miner, gpeaial to tbe Guard ward purcha»ing a lot and equipping probably meet It on the r >ad, a» Mr came down on the afternoon train. anil furtiirbing tbs building. \Vi A?ti'oiTK, Wis, Dec 5.— lhe Michi..tn alkalia plant Fisk li»« non living near Maplston, Presidsut Strong last evening, im­ Julius Hehwaiz child is eip500 each from this afternoon on a short bu-lueae trip. S ai . km . Oreion, D®c ■’>.—Slieriil Durbin is resisting he suffered to any great extent from ; Hon H W Corbett and W B Ladd be­ Perfection Flour, Moon. I has L Campbell went to Portland placing of tax list advertising, by order of county court, that coinplaiut. 'I hs circumstances nd»» other gixwl sums. Hs stated that Poultry euppliee at Preston A Hales | the people of the metropolis were very leading to bls dentil as tar as ol, al loo­ tills afternoon on a short bueine-» trip. under the new law. Chas Brandenburg, tlie Cottage nie are a» follows: A H Emersou aud I willing to subscribe to tbe fund not- Mt Hood fail mills at F L Cham­ family, who live a few rods from Mr Grove hardware mstchaut, is lu Eu­ bers’. w 1 withstanding tbe fact that they all bad Fisk's bouse, spent Monday evening gene. Hee Preston A Hales stock of wall­ just made big eubsci iptlons to tbe Special to th« Guard with bitu When they left he appeared J W Hbuiuate, Waltervllle'» live ; Lewis and Clarke Centennial Exposi ­ paper. to feel very well. The next mornlug merchant, w«u, to Portland ualay on N ew O ki . kaxs , Dec 5.—The grand jury h;n reported an Never rust tinware. F L Cham­ tion fund. George Fi»k, tils grandson, who liad a short budne«» trip. Mr Hanna this morning informed follow» on the recent burning of negroee at Balltown, La: bers. w * • beeu staying with him but who had s us that a site tor the building ties uol Sam McCotiiga, of Leaburg, oue of “The men who took part in the burning were our best Old newspapers for sale at the G uard yet been decided Uj>on bat it will b« A pleasant high five party was besn away for a few days u;«ou re tlie Pulllpplue veteran* of Co c, 2u I Icitizone, niovwd by n desire to protect those nearest and oftioe. given this aftsruoon by Mr. C E turning found Mr Flak dead in bis Oregou, 1» ii tlie city. In close proximity to tbaU O campus. chair,sitting as when Mr Emerson and dearest to them.” Prussian Stock Food at Preston A It will be remembered that the board Loomis aud Miss Loemis at their Harrisburg Bulletin: All turse of family left bias the night before. Hales. home on East Twelfth street of regents decided not to allow tbe A de- the lady teachers In our put.lic school SENATE BILLS. Ths deceased getitlemau had been in How about the vood you promised building to be erected on Hie campus lectatile luncheon waa served during ate Thuaukngivlng turkey In Eugene, III health for several years past, but tbe afternoon. The invited guests ■peelal te tbs Wuard. to bring Ur? returning on Hunday’a local. I ! He stated that me work < f construc- tios might eomtuence by nell June, were: Meadamse H C Howe, H E bad been improving lately, and ouly a Freeh grass seed. Grant* Paa* Courier: Mrs H 0 Per ­ W ashington , D. C., Dec — Bills introduced in the but nothing definite along that line I« Ai keny, I L Campbell, Gso T Hall, few days ago his son, Fred, received a kins returned Hnnday evening after d w FL Chambers Hr, E W Prentice, F L Washburn, S M le ter from hitu stat Iug that he felt an absence of about two mouths at Eu­ Senate today: «seared. Chicken lice paint $1 per gallon at much tietter and that tie intended to Ot the >10,007 raised, tbe students of Yorao, Gso Lilley, Laura Bradley, By Mitchell, of Oregon, election of senators by direct Preston A Hales. come to Eugene about Christum» tlm< gene aud PhaHant Hill. tbe U O pledged >2,780; th« faculty Laura Harris, Frank H'rong, F H vote of the people. Mrs Adams, win* lias been employed and spoke of bis Intention of going Italian rye grass has won the day. >1,500, tbe citizens of Eugene >2,500 Dunn, F W Osburn, F G Young, J B By Perkine, of California, laying Hawaiian ami Philip­ during tlie fail seasou as trimmer In East Iu lhe spring. Pure seed at F L Chambers. w and tbe remainder waa raised in Port­ Btraub, H P Bladden, C W Lowe, Ar­ the mllltiery department of J V Kautt- pine cable. Alva Heury Fisk was born at North j 1 be largest stock of wallpaper at d laud aud elsewhere. thur Lactiman, L N Rouey, L G He was man's store, left this afternoon for By Elkina, of West Virginia, admission of New Mexico Adair, Agnes McElroy, E O Potter, D field, Vermont, Oct 28 1833 paints is carried by Pieetou A Uules. married to Jaue A Henry at Coucord, Chicago. A Pains, Miss 2 McCully as a Nt ate. Tbe bank of Ladd A Tilton, of Port A RAZOR FACTORY. Naw Hampshire, July 6, 1853 TblW Warren ("Locomotive") Hmlth, who By Foraker, of Ohio, free mailing privilege for Mrs land, gave >20,(100 to the 1905 exioei- « « children, H H Fisk, of Mapleton, - waa tiead coas11 of tue U O football tion. The Rebecca* held a gardau party W E Fisk, of Eugene, aud Coda team this year, left this afteauoon for McKinley. another industry for Our Grow­ last evening after the business meeting. ( now deceased j were boru to | Superior range», beet ever built with Berkeley, where tie will visit at the ing City. M im Edith Hoflaian received the first them Tbe first wife died in January, j California »tala university awtills tie- a red hot guarantee. F L Cham­ Bids for Wood. I rlie fur guessing the greateat number 1867, sad he bers’. w married Elizabeth i fore going to tils home al Ialetou, Cal. Another Industry Is to bo added to of tl >wer» represented by the different N Emerson at Coucord, N H, Mr Hmlth is conceded to be the beat Perfection Flour delivered at your Notice 1« hereby given that the re­ Eugene’« already largo Hot of manu­ articles displayed, Mr W W Chessman Hept 2, 1867, two eliildreu, Fred anil ooacti the 'varalty ever tied tiut was door any hour in tbe day. M ood , gent« of tlie University of Oregon will factories. lb« second prize and Mr F A Rankin Mam is J, both of Eugene, being tbe unable to put oat a winning team ou Pnone Black 551. receive wealed bids for furnishing and The machinery for a razor factory is the consolation prize. l«aue of this marriage, the mother ami account of tbe lack of material. Steps are being taken for the ersc O' w being installed in tbe upper story delivery of nil hundred cord» of good children surviving. From tlie New tion ofa n-w public ball at Waltwzvills. of the Troy lauudry building at 6tt2 body fir wood, tour feet long. Wood England states Mr Fisk moved with to l>e delivered at the University not It is stated that dancing will »ol tie Olive etreot and tlie factory will be bis family to Illinois, llienee to lows GEO. VERNON, THE SWINDLER. LODGING aud Nebraska and cams to Eugene iu later It... the I'itli day of August, 1902. allowed in It ready for operation Friday or Satur­ OLD COURTHOUSE i All bid« to lie tiled with the steward Moon’s Feed Store ia headquarters day of this week. HOUSE. 1886 He waa elected county judge in Looks as Though He Has Been oil or before t.e loth day of January, Carl Bcbaefer and P Goeaaor are for all kinds of feed, all kinds of seed 1892 and served the people well and faith' 1902. Olflee In Villard hall. the promoters of thia enterprise and Operating in Southern Oregon. and Perfection Flour. fully one term of four years. When hs Ready for Business — Just The right reserved to reject any aud ttie firmaiania will bo Hchaofer A Co Wednesday’» Roaeburg Review: Hon went Into office tlie county waa about all bills. L H J ohnson , of New Courthouse. The following item from tills week’. Robt A Booth, of Eugeue, passed Both men are practical mecbanics and |IbO.OOU in iletrl aud when hie term ex­ ALL RECORDS RROSER. (Steward of University of Oregon. have bad large experience in tbe bus ­ Grant. Pa»» Courier Indicates that tlie pired ti > debt hsd i een reduced to through Roseburg la»t evening on bis Daily Guard Dec 5 iness. Thia roomy and commodious lodg­ practically nothing 'lhe deceased Vernon ipoken of Is G.orge Veruon, special to Guard. way to Ban Franoisco. C hicago , Deo 6 — Prl.-ee on wheat Mr Goeoeer today rtatod to a reporter ing bouse Is now ready for tbe aceom- waa alio Instrumental iu inaugurating the violinist, whu la wanted In Eugene P rinting P i . ant H old .— Today M Mn ha» still one Huperier drill, 12 that they intend to manufaoture razors madatlou of guests. All rooms are lbs present system of good road build­ fur giving worthlees check, to several and oom are rapidly going up; all re­ N Brown, editor of tlie Itebanun hoe, two horse, force feed; price, actual of very tine quality aud will also ooti- cords are broken. The reason for the Criterion, purchased from W W Moor« outside rooms, are splendidly lighted ing iu Ilia county. Ksvsral positions Lane county people recently: ooat. This is no second-hand machine duct n general griudlng buelneas. “A man giving Ida name as Vernon, rapid advance Is the shortage of oorn. ths small job printing plant owned by by tbe original large windows, with of trust were also held by r Fisk lu but a new, up-to-date drill. Toe place will be tilted up with tbe walla freihly papered, aud ceilings re­ the states In which lie resided before a horse borrower of ability, ha. lately Much higher prices are predicted tlie latter gentleman and which has Harrisburg Bulletin: No interior latest and moat convenient tools and painted. twen operating liere. He hired ahorse occupied a room on tlie second floor of coming to Oregou. There Is great oxoilemoot on lhe stock town in tbe Willamette valley has a machinery, and .team power will be A wide ball runs through tbe build • Jndg« Flak bad been a promlneut and »addle to go to Watkins, Jackson the McClung block for several years. brighter prospect fer continued growth used for tbe operation of the rnr lug, upstairs aud dowD, with a double Mason tor 30 years or mors and a g>M>d county, to begone about a week. To exchange. Mr Moore formsrly conducted a job and prosperity than Eugene city. chinery. printing shop tlitre and the plant waa flight of stairs, giving very ooDvenleut »nd true citizen. He was extremely the owner of I lie horse lie gave a pow.r Daily Guard. D«c t> also used by hiai In Hie publication of In tbe Roseburg piaDo eonteet tbe access to and egress from the upper fond of uature aud speul a part of of attorney to collect some money the Weekly Reoord here and a weekly M arribd .—L a Kano* and M Ladies of tbe Maceatiee* won ths piano. story. It is an nearly safe from fire as each year lu the mountains hunting wblali should arrive lu a few days. The First Ironclad. They had 182,595 votes and the Re­ a building may be draignad. New aud flailing. About a year ago he The money failed to come. After tome Mansie Piice, ix»th of Waltervllle, were poiwrat Harrisburg. Mr Moore Is now tini« had elapsed a letter of luqulry niarrled last ulght byjudge Wluter- ti'ghl foreaiau In the Resist* r office. bekah lodge was a close aeooDd with According to records record« reoently dia- floors have been laid throughout tbe went to tbe lower Hiuelaw country and 160,289. covvred, the first lionclad waa built In building. No carpets will be usati, found a sulphur spring on Knowles was written to Watkins, eliciting the iu«l«r at the reeldeuc« of Mr and Mr» The plant consist« of a good jobber, a Salem ha* passed an ordinance Risk­ tlie sixteenth century. In the praeent ouly large rugs. Two costa of pai ut creek, tbe waters of which seemed to Information that the stranger had tak­ Harley Barton on Norili Lawrence pa|*r cutter and a uumber of tent» of en his departure for Happy Camp, Street. They will eoutlnu« t<> rvslde good ty|>« Mr Browu packed the century people are trying this medi­ ing it a misdemeanor for a telephone cine and ib»t one in the hope of find­ were given tbe floors, tbue avoiding benefit his health. He took up a hiring a man to transport bun thither. near Waltervllle ou Mr Kan. ff» farm. case« today and will at ouce ship the from carpata. claim on whloti ths »pnug 1» stuatsd | tbe duet Inseparable company to charge a greater rate than ing a cure tor Indigestion, dyspepsia, The horse had either gotten away from plant to Lebahnn *1.25 per month for stores a»d 75 ceuta flatulency, biliousness and malaria. New furniture, beds and lieddlng, built him acabluand has lived ttieie him or hail been turned loots, and the have beau put in throughout tbe build - j sv»r since. There la only one medicine to cure per month for residences. theae, and that is Hostetter’s Htomach Mr Fisk had led an active businrss saddle wa» discovered lying by the .Ide Wagon material and iron of all Bittern. Try It and you will be con­ Ing. llie horse waa Only one block east of (be main busi­ ‘ life and wa» oue of ttie pattners in lhe of a mountain trail vinced. Il is tor sale by all druggists. kinds. FL Chambers. w secured by people ol the neiirbborbood. Applv to anv of them for a copy of ness street aud just worth of and on Frank department store on Ninth • • Harrisburg Bulletin: Messrs May A Hostetter’s ' Illustrated Almanac for tbe earns block a« tbe new Iteneooun- street when it was first started. Be­ "At Happy Camp, Vernon want a Benders shipped this week another 1902. It 1» a free publication and con­ ty courthouse. Farmers and transient sides hie property in Eugen» it» leaves step further aud tsiughl a horse, giving a check ou a Portland bank Inpay­ 150-ton lot of wheat south for milling tains much valuable information that men who desire a quiet place over interesta in Nebraska and ( oloradn. purposes. The wheat of this «ration is may be useful to you during the entire night, while convenient to tbe busl- Ward wa» brought to Eugene Thurs­ ment therefor. The etisck proved year, also many amusing anecd< tea, gaining notoriety for its quality. statistics and testimonials aa to the neee part of lawn, will find tbla newly day night by the Biuelaw stage driver worthlee. and ofllovr. are low camping A warrant for Ida Miss E sis Perkins, a student of the efticacy of the bitters. It is priuted In fitted and furnished bouse exactly to that ttie body waa to have lieen buried on Vernon's trail. New 40 Sulky at Acme that day by H H Flak, son of arrest had arrives) here just prior to hl« university from North Yamhill, who seven different langusgee. Don’t fail their taste. High Lift 40 Gang departure and tho mnm.nl tbe «tierlft was Injured iu a gams of basketball at to get a copy. Board by tbe day or week, If de­ tbe dec«a*ed. wa. looking around town for the elus ­ the gymnasium about three wseks ago. sired. City Property Sold. ive gentleman, tbe latter waa borrow­ E d Howl. will leave tor her home tonight. She ing a »addle firm e stables of the That Throbbing Headache i- now just bately able to walk. aherlfl.” Grom A Btevens have sold tbe fol­ Aaother carload of Oliver plows jaat Spreads Like Wildfire. lowing pieces egin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and the world’s beat for eruptions, acres nerye«. Electric Bitters tone» up the and all skin disease« Only 26 cents at stomach, regulates liver, kidney» and Chili» and Fever I» a botile G rovk ’ r W L Ih-ltetJo’s. bowels, purlfle» the blood, strengthens the nerves, bene« cures moltltud-s of T a 8 t « i . f - h chili T omic . (tlanlmply «. -X' *.« ill .1 . maladies It bal'd» up the entire »y» froo and qulnlne In a taetelea» forni No aagA tern. Put» new life and vl or Into any cure—no pay. Prl<«6Oc. a^uAlsrs weak, sickly, run-down man or wo ■ ■ ■ man. Pr1<*5»c. Bold by W L Da R»hy Uoaril Use 1 HALARIA uAUSt.a mLIOLSHUSS Lano, a rug» i-t. L odo B Ornata«.—The Modera If not sold before. Looomu H SR«»««.— John Rtewart Wooda.sn slscterl sffbsrs last night as just received another full car load. Grove’« Tssleiaeat bill Tonic remove« Jr, baa jost fitted up his fins frrnr- fellows Veneratile son su I, R HoMur. th« 'au». horse team with heavy lotting har­ I ph»v advisor, J H Higgins; banker, M Af.vKKTisai. L kttrkh — Postmaster ness They ware fitted to tbe big I L York; clerk, I f the |«>< r ti >u»e al Tburstnn ufactore« Is U> boy their prsduct« ’’ died ibi» m rnlng. Funeral tomor Knoeger potato diggtr gusrar.tee-d. law. For I d tbe di»rr’n- i 11»raw» and SwUis Ml««, etej ¿salar» ia Paiate, UU» »ad Wait l‘»p»r. IF L Chambers. * Qrnvt’e I mi /.»** Cbill T' jdic , Enough to Erect the I M C. A. Saving Yoran’s Shoe Store. BREVITIES. buy iGuard, Dec > l ast waning Lloyd Bellmau giveu »surprise party at the residence of hie parents, Mr aud Mr» Fred Bell- maa, corner West r«uth aud Charnel- ton the occasion being bis 17tn butb- day. A delightful eveuing was spent ly tbe young people prevent, who were as follows: Misses Grace aud Clara Dunn, Lillian and Alicia Ms Elroy, Lou Mathews, lva aud Badle *’’•**. Mabel Craw. Abbie Tout, Heha •nd Lillian LJuiner, Lona Bellmau, Agnes Mathews; Messrs LeR oy Kerns, Fberle Kuykendall, Elmer Paiue, Paul Willoughby, Harry F arrow, Au»t'n Barrington, Will Ford, Stephen Bar ton, brink Mathews, Stewart Mo- Queen, Harry Straight, Ralph lk»blu- aon, Herbert Campbell, Merlin Hard- lag, Willie Williams. Cheater Cbrle- tnau, Dugald Qaiuer, Lloyd aud Frank Bellman. • • • Mrs Minnie Buckmau entertained the HAL club thia afternoon at her borne, corner East Fifteenth aud Alder streets The day being stormy tbe usetubers rode eut In a bus aud spent an enjoyable afternoon at various games instead ef the usual needlework Mrs McClains was a gueet of tbe club thia afternoon. Members prase it: Mre- dnines J M Abrams, A T Cockerline, W L Cheshire. E H Ingham, t W Lowe, G D Linn, R M Pratt, L I. Wbiteou, W C Yorao, J Horn, J W Kays, R McMurphey, Bert Miller, P R Wetheriee, I) Link, Claire Wil- lougbby, Ms.es LI bbl. Yoran and Bessie D»y. PRICES BOOMING. Wheat and Com Advancing Rapidly io Cbicago. Oliver Plows.. STEEL PLOWS, Guaranteed o Scour F. L. CHAMBERS TEN DAYS Ö" Until December 1st, 6nly ! Men’s regular 50c heavy tieec <1 underwear . Men’s sweaters extra good 50c value for . » • 21bs No I soft shell walnuts 1 extra large 10c pencil , tablets for . . 4Oc Pink Eye 40c Men's Clothing Preston & Hales. i >•••9*********** AX BILLY I) epiirtment Store o O O