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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
EIGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY THIS STOKE WILL BE A LEADER FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. DECEMBER >2, 1901. BOHEMIA PHONE LINE A RICH STIKE ALL NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. BORING HAS BEGUN of Delving tor Oil at Springfield. on Maudie Claim. TAX AAILROAD SUIVXV. • *'» FOOT a ausv sate* LIOSE. •peelal to Ouard. Ladies’ Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Boas and many other articles too numerous to mention. MEN’S DERAILMENT Suspenders, Smoking Jacket«, Ties, Gloves and Handkerchief? and all the latest styles in men’s furnishing goods. HAMPTON BROS 558-5G-1 Willamette St. « ---- FIRST---- WEEKLY EUCENE GUARD. Nahal Bank CoTT.sea Gnova, Dec 17.—Th« Ho- bsmia teiephoae line i* in excellent working order now. There a»* six slatioue ou tbe sew hue a* follow* Doreue, at Kirks; Wildwood, al tbe bed bridge, Warehouse, Heleua No 1, Helena No 2, and tbe Masiu mine. Tbe contractor», Masers Perkin* ai d Jordau, will have everything icady tn turn over to the company the Orel of Januaiy, a ben It is te be trsusferrea by the original promoter* to the Pacific Htetes Telephone Co, who have al ready inn a line in te ccmnect the bsw line to their main line. While tbr | line 1* in the bands of tbe contractors its use is free and consequently they keep it hot. After many delays, wbleh were una voidable, tbe Greet West Oil eud Coal Uouipauy this afternoon about uae o’clock began the work of drilling for petroleum oa the N Hill plaoe, leased ■peelal t* the Uward. by tbe company, on the outskirts of Dal:y Guani, De« 17 Job* _____ __________ Rucker vu down from the Blue River miulug deitriet yeeterday on busln«** conaected with hie min | SHOT DEAD is« properties. Mr Ruoker^r«port* tnat hehM just uncovered a ledge 4} feet wide on bls Maudie elalm on Jaybird P ittsburg , Pa., Dec. 17. -Mrs Murphy, treasurer of creek at nut a mile and a half below Springfield, Just a stone'* throw from the Kinsley home, was shot d .»ad this morniii r1 v a burglar, the Luvky Roy mine, which shews tbe big bridge which spans tbe Wil who eacapeil. ore of remarkable and surprising rich- lamette river at that place. neee, and he seye lb* prospects ar* tbe The work bae l«en going merrily on REFUSES TO ARBITRATE. flue»' ever seeu on the bill except at during the afternoon ard large erewds ■peelal I* the Buard the Sunset claim. He brought down with him some sample* ef tbe ore •f Aprlngtleld cltlsenv and a aamber B ogota , Dec. 17.—Colon bia has refused to arbitrate which fairly glisten with the yellow from Eugene have watched operation*. metal, The work Is In charge ot C H Hart, differences with Venezuela. Mr Rueker haa returned to tbe who has had large expetlenm In the WRECKED BY EARTHQUAKES. mice» and will develop hl* claim which oil drilling bust tines, and he Ie aeelsted promisee to be a great geld producer. ■peelai te the Beard. THH RAIGBOADSraVRY. Al present there is snow at tbe by J O Beel>e. who Ie engineer, and S am F ramcibco , Dec. 17.—Th« town of Cheviot, New Word came over the 'phou* yestsr mines and much work cannot be done ( TO Maxwell. day that ths railroad engineers were! while it lasts, but in the spring It Is J E Hlmmons. president of tbe com Zealand, ha* been wrecked by earthquakes. near th* Helena No 2 mine on Grizzly expected that greater activity than baa pany, thle morning stated to a reporter, BORING FOR OIL. mountain with th* last piece of yre-l ever before been eecu In tbe distrlot that It bae not been decided whether nmmary survey. manifest, limmary They have eom eom- • I wtl1 S*eelal te Ike Si«M. plated their work to ths Warehouse Newal more stamp mills are in oon- to run al niglit or not. Il la owing to R ossburg , Or.. Dec. 17.— The Umpqua Oil Company •nd will eoon have this last; section l®mplatl"* and gold will be grouud how the work progr»eeee. Mr Rim gone over once and will then have to ^ut at the rale of many thousands of mon. I* enthusiastic over t*e proapMta I began boring their first well at Myrtle Creek today. Geolo- dollar* per month for year* to com*. go over it again to complete it. for tludlng oil In paying fquantlllee. gist« proilOlinc« pTOspt'CtS of S ICC8S8 gOOll. To oue who sympathize* with over which will mean a great thing for worked bor*ee a look At some of the ANOTHER SAWMILL. BpringHeld, Eugene and Ibis section teams hauling freight to the mine* In A COSTLY JOKE. RIVER STEAMER SANK. of tbe state at large. spire* tbe hope that lbs railroad will be completed before another winter’s mud comes. * OTBBR BOTB8. Reported That Booth-Kelly Co. Will Build «ne on Sluslaw. Tbe Rotb Struck a Snag Near It Started a Ran en a Solid Moa tana Bank. Corvallis. PERSONAL •pedal Correspondence. I vison , Or, Dec Id —We have heard Vpselai te theUsard. H bi . bna , Went, Dee 18.—Not unti that the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co In H ai . bm , Or, Dee 17.—TheORAN •early a quarter of a raillie* dollars Dally eoerd, D«c 17 tends puttlug In a sawmill on the withdrawn from the Inatlta- steamer, Rath, struck a snag *sar had Ernest Gilstrap Is at Weuillliig. Lowrr Hiuclaw and have al ready lion did tbe depeeltors in tbe Thomas Cervallle this morning at A o ’ oloek on Mr* C I Frank Is on the slsk list. bought a site for that pnrpooe. They Cruse Raving« bank In thia city realize evidently have an Idea that the seven D B Zeb went to Drain thle aftet- her way to Portland, stoving a hole that the run had been precipitated by or eight Dilllon feet of merchantable noon. in her bottom, causing her to eiuk In • practical Joker, who I a formed • timber ou tbe Bluslaw river and its Will I’eriL.n Is down from Cottage ten feet of water. friead in a j eel I ng mauaer that tbe Eugene, Oregon. Mr Ed Leng, telling agent for th* tributaries are not here to stay, tut In Grove. Long A Bingham addition to Ckttag* The (learner had on a full oargo of bank wae In an embarreaeed ooudltion. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Grove, has already disposed of six 1st« side of a f*w year® may be slaughtered John N Lindsay, of Creswell, waa In pranas, onto and hay which are badly Thle remark wae overhuard by a wo L one on reasonable terma. Sigh by orders of mill owners. man, who thought she wae getting an «2.00 draft» 01 Chioago, San Francisco and Port in this new tod desirable extension of Eugene today» damaged. Homo people are of tbe opinion that, . 1.00 land, Oiegon. , “luatde tip,” and who straightway the town. T N Hegar went Io Salem thia after . .00 in a hundred years from now that The Ruth ha* been operatlag on the lelepheaed her hueband to withdraw Bills of sxebangs sold on foreign countrlo«. Deposit« received subject to check ot certifi most of this tlmiier will still stand, If noon on buslueee. Willamette between Perlland and liie mouey. T he huebaad did an aad cate of deposit. Mr and Mrs A’lll Ford, of Notl, not destroyed by forest flree. Much is AU co lection« entrusted to nsgwill reoeivs Corvel 11* for a number of year* and spread the news among a few Intimate I Election of Officer«. uot ths case. The writer, who Is a were In Eugene today. Ailvertising rate« tnade krownon «pplication prompt .ttention, friends, with the result that nervous Ad<lres« all Business letten- tu TUE GUARD, Badger, remember* full well wnen Dr L D H»rbrough came down from make* th* round trip every other day. ilepoelter. withdrew their fund* In a P. E. SnorxiBABS, T G H xndbioks , Eugene, Oregon. Pally ttuar* Dec 17 Cub 1er. »■ch was the idea of many In Wiscon- ’ Creswell this afternoon. President. lively manner. The run wee ke Lu H. Porri* S B E akim , Maple Lodge, Order of Lion*, at sin, Michigan and Mlaueeota where R Mount returned last evening from for a week before tbedepoeltererv Well Known in Eugeie. AMistant Vk» President their meeting last Bight, elected new tbe great white pine forest* waved their error. hie ranch near Goldson. | L WHITSON, r officer* a* follow*! nigh 80 years ago, but are now anni Cruee, with tbe exception of Mre Wile* went to Cottage Grove From Repowsat, III, Heeengar, I>ec «. President—Chas Griffin DENTIST. hilated by the blow* of the woodman's | ter Clark, Ie probably tbe wee this afternoon for a visit. •■R»v Thoma* L Handeaker, of Dea Hsving purchased the office and fixture, of Vice president—Mr« N K Belshaw axe. L ke here, when lumbering In man In tbe elate, bavlug so) W J Royce weut to Portland on the Molaee, Iowa, who bae vielten at the the late deceased W V Henderson. I am Bscretary—Mr« Edith B Linton thee* great Nort tiweetern elate* waa la now prepared to do anytninn' in the line of home* of hl* eoualn*, George and mln* near here to the Rotbvhll 1:42 train this afternoon. Treasurer—Mies Nellie Rtnli h ite Infancy, timber was almost worth »1,000,000, after having extra Heutistry in the above .aid office. Mr and Mrs Ed Goodehlld came ep Jamee Bale*, bae been tecursd to give similar sum In gold therefrom, t W1 'rown and bridge work a .pecialty. Chaplain —Mr* B O Garrl*on ies* and tne settler* woald try to rid on* of bl* moaoluge entertainment* In Doorkeeper—A M Hlmon themselves of this seemingly inex from Albany this afternoon. th* M E eburch tomorrow, (baturdey) nothing of bls other extensive t Bentlnel—T A Gilbert Hon T G Hendricks returned this haustible product of perpetual growth •▼•Ding, uoder tbe auspice* ot tbe •nd live stock Interest* J 8 LUCKEY, Hergeant-at-arm*—Austin Hampton for the purpose of Mrleulture, while at afternoon from Cottage Grove. Mr Handeaker Rpwnrtb league, Of Eugene, Oregon. DIALS* 11« Examiner*—Dr* Lulu Marquam, T present 40 acres of good timber laud N B Standish, tbe mine owner, •r- poeeeeeee a Hue VolM I ndian W ab VarBBAN*.—L B baritone W Harris, L W Browa, C H T Ac there would be aa much ae a fortune rived up on tbe afternoon train. Clocks, W»tche«, Chains, Jew ^e^dd^^F aad tbeee who had th* pleste- Rowland, i»f thle city, a veteran of the Paid Up Cuh Cap'tal - $50,001 wood. elry, Etc. for anyone. And tbe name may be Hiram Wingard» of Bluelaw, left thle uro of hearing hint eIng wblle early lu dlau ware In Southern Oregou, •v Repairing promptly don». Trustee — Mis* Ethel Kinsey •aid of tbe Oregon timber before tually I Surplus . - • • 5,000 afternoon for Seattle on a vialt. here a few year* ago were much today re»lved a letter from U H Bena- SV All work warranted. • year* have elapsed. • • Henry Hollenbeck went to Aalenm planead with ble mualo. His readings lor John H Mitchell from Oregon a eiNiRAL banrinq aueiNtea tbanb * Tbe writer looks far heavy ■bip* are of high merit and hl* rendition nf elating that he had Introduced a bill Last evening Eugen* Didge No 10, y C WOODCOCK, AOTID ON rAVORABLI TtBMS. thle afternoon on a buslnsea trip. ment to tbe East whereby an •nor- vartuue eeleeilone meet with loud ap providing for the relief of the survivor* RAM, elected th* fellowing i-ffieere: Draft« mu«d on th« principal cl tie« o< th« Attorney J K Young oerne down ATTORNEY AT LAW. mjus amount of timlier will be eoD- United Bute« «nd foreign countrtss plause. He mluglea tbe aniualng of the Indian war* of tblsoonet, eom»- MEH P—J L Pag* Inter»«I allowed on liemand Certiflcale ef suuied and urge* expansion of limited from Cottage Grove this afternoon. Office — One-half block south of Chrism with tbe more serious In tush a way thing which I> m ben worked for these E K-E O Potter Pepoalt when left neted perled. Block, W Banders and wife leave for Ran • tale forest rsesrvee Indore It ie too late. Collection« receive our prompt attention. as net only te entertain but to elevate. many years. (Senator Mitchell en- E Herl be — J M Howe City end Count* Warrant* nought Francleoo by tonight’s eoulhbouud A locnk , O r buon . Mr Handeaker le a man of Hoe ap- eloeed a copy of tbe bill, the text of P B—Wm Preston 0. « FAIRE. w i. aeowN. train. pearanoe ob tbe etage aad It la hoped a whluli la to extend to these veteran* Vio* Fresiseli' C H—E What tarn FreslSentj A Question. W. W. BROW* Shed Garrleon haa returned home to large attenda*» will greet him at bl* tbe provisions, limitations and bene fl te F.W. OtSURN. R A C — Gao O Yoran tUOaCA J WALTON * ■ MABXH Assi C ii H ii Ca«kl«r. Portland from a visit In Southern Cel- ealortalnmaut tomorrow ulgbt.” of a bill previously enacted by con M 3rd V—Earl Church E bubnb , Dee 17,1001. ' ifornla. ALTON A OVERTON, gress granting pen«ioue to survivor* M 2d V—J L Lombard D bab E ih T’ ib G uabo : — Pleaae Dally uear* l»ec 17 ATTORNEYS AT LAW of Indian wars known as the Black Frank and Cbarlee Chambers are ex M 1*1 V—Geo H Kelly Inform your many reader* if our citi— DfBD.—Iceland, th* S men the old Hawk «nd Creek ware, the Cherokee pected home from[Hoaololu tomorrow Trees— F W Osburn V ill practice in all the courts of the state. mu * have to supply th* mall boxe* •on of Mr and Mr* J F Bterner, died d lata rbenoee and the rtemluole war*. Offr e—In Walto* Block. Bee—J F Robinson when free delivery Is inaugurated, or i morning. E cukni . O ssgo *. yesterday afternoon at 4:80 o’clock. It Is hoped by all the friend* of tbe Rooky Ma»n, of Albany, returned Bentlael—R H Miller doe* lb* (HwUrflic* department attend Th* funeral wae held thl* afternoon at veteran* that tbe bill may become a homo tbi* afternoon, after a »bort vlalt After the election th* offioers were to this matter? TocM TnuLT. L. CHESHIRE, M. D 2 JO o’oloek from lb. family reel den» law. - or- lnetaled. In Eugene. [Every eltizen will furai«* bl* own - __________ ————— *■ Pearl street, conducted by Her B F Dr M L York went Io Portland this Rowland, Interment waa mad* In th* privat* mail box. The large mail B ohn .— Te Mr and Mre Ed R Bryaon, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, boxea ar* farnleked by tb* ge vire afternoon to attend the stale dental IOO F cemetery. Io Portland, Dee 13, llffil, a eon. EUGENE, OREGON. C'LOOBD IHKIH tllWIB.-Aioatiy Chrisman Id«. > •••< elation. ment.— E d .] Herald: Matlock A G'xxlebild have Isteklisk«* le •••»■ Ol*e«t ' Mrs A L Keney, of Goshen, after a Eugene, Oregon. Bask le tke Ceeetf. clewed their Rambler eyeiery in Ibis We have juet received visit with her sister, Mrs Wm Preeteu, Baiixia O ut — Brownsville Times: city and the latter will raove to £u a large shipment of A Bwieral Banking bu tmm in all branchia Io Eugene, returned home this after W BROWN, M. I'. gene where they also have a bouee, i 'The high waters In tbs Hantlam took noon. ont a portion of the H I* rollroad where Mr Matlock Ie located. traniactid on lavirabli lot Fred and Frank Hopkins went to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. bndgsaear Bautlam poetofflee Bunday, Junction City this afternoon to fur A. G. HOVEY,President Commencing Monday night, th*dry wbleh bae eatised more or leas trouble nish music at no eatertaiuaaeul there Office— Upetai a in Chrisman Bieck. R.G. HOVEY, Cashier. good* and «ho* (tore* remained npsn with the running inf trains on thle WHonre: «toll a m^U to 2, « to »pm. tonight. L. H HULIN. AmtCaehier. after « o'clock e*4 will eontlna* to do division. A large crew of men are Dr b>-arbrough, of Ureewell, la In the at work repairlag the damage which •o until after X dm has so far advanced as to allow trains •Ity, He raised 1500 buabele of peta- Whtt do you th nk of a|pair as a R W Kirkpatrick, while working at toee tins year and sold them today for Zimmer’* fruit dryer tb* other day, te pees 50 Mute per buebel to L C Skeele. ’ R caught bi* left hand between a heavy Netbealel Faile, who reeldee two Claude Pengre, formerly of Kugen*, • il vinegar barrel and th* loor, rn ashing mile* belew the elly.le very lew with paeeed through here thle afternoon I »a. A Li tb* end ef th* middle Anger pneumonia at the reeldeace of Jamee j from Corvaliie to Cottage Grove where I Atwood dres «-d tbe Injurle* Honlg I d Eegene be will be aeelstenl «tatlon agent al lathe I Ind of cillery that cute. Now this 9 --- ------------------- - --------- T ia the km l«f entiery •• heve. Our cutlery ■ tbe S P depot ta met. f< r n. by ..n» of th. h««t maker« I® W B Dennie, of the Black Butts th« Vo ted SUU« It i» hammered end tent Det u* iak a fee other suggeetlou* pr quickellver mluee near Cottage Grove, pèrsi ov tbe lat^t •d*S?e along th* Ilo* of «•sonable presenta: p < ket kaivee »t 10r. Lie, 20c. wee in Eugene today looking after his M*s. «> . •>’>*, 75c. 83c, 9bc, «LO». «1 • 15, M-®, InterMte here, going on to Portland «1.». fl. 75 Gloves, Handkerchiefs, A dress suit < a?« on tbe afternoon train. Mr J B Wooley go** to Boheuls to day to do further development work Of Eugene. on th* Golooada Co’eelalme. rutting i io extra work at thl* time indleal*« OFFICE—East side of Willamette street, be Paid up Cash Ca'Hal 800.000 that they have scented rich or* and are tween Seventh and Eighth streets Surplus P • 800,000 anxious to bring a*m* of It to light at once. Ä EUGENE «21 * Good Cutlery SCISSORS WE HAVE Suitable Christmas Gift I A Certain Young Man In This Town Needs Watching I. key a» h lebend, v -ir brHhre « yreir a W- ‘"V* K.'"' wann« loasieg ya« t - « -d we< > • .n eur w « w m he th gkt 4 the wem St ¿.rthiere-’x- ~-e in » ;• r»*-k»t D-a • L' w..;. a nelUr I n- he demrve aey ' .rietm». peaeeet’ Th«a io a . en le Kst of »eeheadred gfveble thin««, there i. »4 e. U^l I « pwfw « y mw« hie epprwiet.oe •« * nhw watch. W« ke»e then, la all Jeechptl' ea. BARKER GUN WORKS fcuirfeqe, Oregon. JANNEY & MEYER The Leading Jewelers. M anaibi ».- Mauri» Wintere, ef Port ’ land. and Mi«e Fabel Bentley, of Cot tage Grove, were married at Albany laat TuFeday. Th* bride 1* a deeghter of Mr aad Mrs J W Bea Gey, and the gr oaa la a well knowa trave:- « Ing man. _ \ wW «BpbobWiDg W> . ’ j • i 4i •• ••• ’ i vaoatml by f it ^,,r«« * ga lery. W J Butler ie t>* F*«sdNUk A carj»*t 8w«op*r, An umbrella, A jacket or wrap, A good fur, A smoking jacket, New neckwear, A "K. N. and F.” Suit of clothes. l>o eot forget that ar lteduetleo Hal* of C*WD«tB «nd An bquarea continuae until th* New Y t«r, E. DUNN.