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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
AT DAY & HENDERSONS. Y oh can wt all Ms «( htane Christmas Presents from DAY i HENDERSON, in# stoi of (hairs, Kota Parlor Tables, Morris Chairs, Rugs, Carpets and Pictures. Standing on its Merits. Comforts for Papa. A Handsome Buffet. Ornamental Rugs. A Handsome Christmas Gift. A Car Load of Carpets. Ar. Good Sideboard. Separate Bureaus, A Beauty in the Dining-room. A Most Appropriate Xmas Gift. Handsome and Dressy. Comfort at Xmas. Furniture for Xmas Gift. We would auk you to come and see our large stock. It is so large that it would take the whole newspaper to tell you what we have, and to quote you the low prices we aro making. Yours, I DallynoarU, I>vc 14 A RIGHTEOUS BILL r-(--cl*l tn lhe Vuerd. W ashinotox , D. C., Dec. 14.—Representative Jackson, of Kansas, lias introduced a bill Mv. in Congress - r v • authorizing 1 V» * _ I the government to purchase the W estern Union and Postal T elegraph Companies, and opera»« them in connection with th© ¡»ostofticeR. CAPTURED BOER’S LAAGER. I- eeial to the Beard. L ondon , Dec. ¡4.—Gen. Kitchener reports that Gen. Hamilton has captured a Botr Laiger at Wetkraens, and killed 16 and captured 76 prisoners'and one of Benson’s guns. SALEM HOLD-UP. rpretal te lhe «««rd. ( S alem , Oregon, Dec. 14.—Highwaymen held up two woodhaulers near Reform School today. A posse of oitizens aie in pursuit. H H Flak, of Glenada, Is in Eugene. Mrs Hattie Hoff, of Portland, is visiting relatives in Eucene. Dr Lowe will arrive from RoeebaBr tonight to remain till Jan let. Attorney J M Williams went Junotlon City this afternoon. B insational —The Cottage Urov» .Loader has ibis btt of sensational news Last Friday night about 12:3» o’clock The Soap Works Building Will one of the most disgusting scenes that ever occurred in Cottage Grove took Be Enlarged. plaee. At thia hour of the night then were very few people od tbe street» F M Wilkin», owner of the buildlog and the disgraceful acene wee witnes which 1» occupied by Popedl Rowdar’r sed by ouly two or three persons, and eoap and baking powder factory, wll perhaps the parties Implicated did not eommeac* the errctlon Monday of e know that anyone saw them. A 50 foot extension to the building whlel young woman In a drunken oondltior will nearly double lte else. The new earn« staggering out of one of tbe sa addition will be lallt on to the rear loons by tbe assistance of two of the oiwxv tutrsiBi rib . and when eonaplated tbe entire build “young sports’* of the town and ing will be 110x33 feet In dineeneiene. The eaval court has made a report started down the street reeling from M om re Popo A Bowder (are enjoying condemning Admiral Mobley for doe one side of the walk to tbe other, and a fine patronage and are kept busy troylng tbe Spaaleh fleet, on 11 pointe, at times she was almost beyond ths filling orders. By Jan let they will lhe majority characterise* hie conduct eontrol of her escorts. Twice she fell, bare received a large new tank for the aa “vacillating dilatory and lack of bat by assistance «he arose and war manufacture of soap, which they wll' entire’’ and says ha ebon d have I harried aloug. The parties implicated install ar coon a« the now addition in obeyed ordere. are all known. Admiral Dewey sustains the hero of, completed. Within the laat day or two tbe fac Santiago. Bally Gnara Dec 14 Tbe Americas people tnd In tavor tory ha* received over fenr tone ei D ibd .—Hon D F Thompson died In raw material for ase la making their of Admiral Behioy, against a pertisae Portland at 12:25 o’clock this morning board, creatures of Admiral Hampeon, products and has shipped out about aged 87 years. Btomach troubles wen who was many ml lea away when two and one-half tons of ths finished lhe oauee of bl» deatn. He had beet product In tbe same length of lime. Schley destroyed tbe Spanish fleet. sick many weeks. He started In life » A NEW ADDITION. PERSONAL. to Mrs Gee H r»mlth, who baa been quite III Is now able to be down town. Uncle Billy Wright, of Halem, la i again tn the city with bls appetising horseradish. W H Kay went to Monroe this afternoon to «pend Rundsy with bls wife who Is visiting ttiere, Mrs George Willoughby la quit« til at the borne of her parents, Mr tad Mrs John Rtewarl, In this city. Aslilmd Tidings; Rev J F Tout, of Eugene, arrived hare thia morning to take part in the election canvass. R »eeourg Review: Mr and Mrs Wm Prefton, ef Eugene, are vleitiug with relatives and friends in this city. I Pally <3»».-S Dec 14 U ndrr C ivil H brvicb —Th* lette» blacksmith and was in turn a sur A Rr away .—Runaway«, like train carriers that will handle the Eugen,. veyor, contractor, t>anker, politician wrecks, seem to be epidemic Just now. malls when ths city la awarded a free and a friend of education. Fora tlm» Tbe Eugene Laundry, Hower A Thia morning about w 3# o'elock a« C delivery by the Waaington autboritl*« he was a regeut of the State Univer city appointed by Gov Lord, but wa» Jenulogs proprietors, have retutisd Bears, of Irving, wee .caving Eugvot will coirs under civil service law. Hp-rial to the teuard. advertising in the G c ard . Their ad for home in a single buggy, hie bora* soon as JPoetmaater MeCornack 1« turned down for rs-appointment by S t . P aul , Minn., Dec. 14.—It is terribly cold in the will b» fen nd In today's paper. became frightened ont on West Eighth notified of the change, notice will n* Gev Geer, supposed v because he sup Middle States ami the Southwestern States today. Many Hon H R Kincaid, and sister Mrs E street aDd started to rna Tbe buggy pnbllshed to all wantlug the poaition* portxi W J Bryan for president. H» died a millionaire. He served as gov deaths have been reported. The thermometer is 20 to 25 M Gel», and her daughter, Mlee was turned over, throwing Mr Baar* to call on a orrtain day and take the ernor of Idaho, also as U H minister tc. to the ground, braising him ap con examination duly prepared. Then the Leoors, left ttiie allernron tor Olympia degrees l»elow zero. siderably, and tbe bores ran so with partlea standing the bighrat will be Turkey. Deceased was a Mason anc Bad Rrattle, Waah.oo a budlneM trip. the front wheels of tbe rig until It be chosen ,to the poaitlons, irrespective of Odd Fellow. CD Edwards and family are down came tangled op and fell and wa« an- politics. Two persons will probably be from Blue River. Mr Edwards ret«*rU able to rise until extricated. Tbe horse Naur Gasr*. Dee 14 Rr vial to the Guard. om ployed. about on» fool of enow oti Gwld Hill ( [ received a numtwr ofecratehee and the T hr OaieiNAi. D'S covrokn ,— "Bo SpRiBGFiEi.i» C itt , Tenn , Dec. 14.— A cloudburst today [ la tbe Blue River mlaee. hemia” Sharp, of Sharp's Creek, abovi I baggy was badly battared up. Il wa« iuard. I've 14 ilooded the town anti drove th« ¡«ople out. Much damage i Junction Times- Jesee Flint, wbe i breoghl bock down town where re A O U W Rally E i . bctioh .— Last even lug Cottage Orove, the crigiDai disoovero' has been ap In Washington for the pairs were made and Mr Baars i tar tec Eugene Lodge Me 16, A OU W elected of the famous Bohemia ml use, whlcl resulted. past year with the Wrvaght Iron for home again at 3 o'elock this after- the following officers: M W, F T Hhu- are receiving much attention now or Range company, returned heme Tnra- i noon. **1 maa; Foreman, Harry Bown; Over aoecQntoftbe prop-ned new railroe« Dally (tears. Da* 14 ____ seer, F. O Tobey; Recorder, I J Haw 1 'osidlDg to them, war In Eugene today Notes of Junction City. Dell, Oaatd, Dee 1» T ick I Nsrnrrtoe.— Imai nlgb.t’a an 3 J I a Franee, of Portland, la visit thorne; Financier, J L Page; Rcculver, oa hie way to Portland to confer will TwaT S tabbino Arv bat .—Yester capitalists in regard te tbe valnabl< naai (□•pact-on of the Eugene military ing H E Morris in tble city, Mr La day Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 1. F W Osburn; Guide; E Camming»; Junction City, I>* 13 —The little tlmiwr lande In hie neighborhood. M wrgan'katlons by general Re*be and Franee waa f rinerly manager of tbe Inner watch, A S ’ . oan; Oater watch, <j T Harris weal to I'oborg to represen' 2-ycai-old sou of Mr at d Mre Thome« Sharp toon to Portland with him enm staff was wltneMcl by a very large Kohlsr A t base music bones at Port A Davie; Mr-ltcal examiners. W Kuy tha state tn the case of stata va M ( Utiloger died Mor.d iv ill*’» of scarlet fine ppeelmens |of quarts from th erowd of people. The eoniparilre ap land Burna, cbarced with sisanIt with a kendall, J W ¡Harris; rra«teee, L N r„-h The funeral tr k pi >ce today. mines. peered lu heavy marching order and Oregon City Courier; M:«e Bertha dangerous weapon upon mo person of Hooey, J H McClung, E O Tobey; Mr N J M ffit las opened up » were given a scrutinising ii>«p«rCtien Goldsioltb expect« to leave next Davy Geert. Dec 14 F.Jger Sparse, en a«, unt of which wa« Pa«t Manter Workman, A L< tabard. butcher ehop at It • old stand this " * —* by ths officer«. After the (□•pwetion Wednesday for ••an Franelaco, to visit G. A. R. E lrctton .—J w Gmrj given la the (irsi» the other ily week, which makes three butcher proper th* e>mtn«nd.*r* pu, their »'m her sbter, Mrs Lena Wtcks, fora few A C orkxi TT on .—The allowance as Fi’ct, G A R, held annual election o The examination was hold before Jus •hope In Junction. píame» thrixigh a drill, tbe various evo- weeks tice of the Fence Tillman, and Burn* pabllslivd in the W bkrly G tari > of offlejr» >a»t night »» follows: W M The weather lie« b vu vs 'rrinrly cold I Olio» • twin g well »vacated, those of th» peel two days, t old north wind» Mrs Hugh Gray» of Albany, Mie B was bound over to appear ot tbe Dec 7, “Andrew Wood for waiting on Sherman, comman er; H T McFall I Co A t>elng e«|wc1ally commended Mr senior vice commardvr; Comrade Me- A Hansloe, of Vancouver, and Mla> next tarai of circuit entri. Hie bonds Mrs Ma* u, |12” la misleading. prevailed title morning and tbe lb*r- Gen* «I Beebe addreaeed Ibeootupanl e aod were promptly Wood wa«ealy agent for tbe county | Gloats, junior vice commander: J W m >n>eter registered 32 degrees. Gertu-’e Hovern, who has teen In Port wore fixed at and theiroffitwre, praising them for and while the warrant was drawn m White, quartern aster; IComradi Mr at 4Mr«C F I ■urlbuit visited at land, arrived >»o the afteruron tram I-> furmabed. their gorxi aptwarance. Inrpweilon of his name be paid ths money to Mrs i Whee er, cbep.ain; Or K'ng, surgeon he county eeat Tuesday. visit their mother at Colle** Hili. To Ha M arrird .—Invitations ar* Dublin, ¿Jibe woman employed as quar er» wa« aleo had and the general J A Burl Ingame, E F Cnapmao and I Mr-Joe Hill, wife ot a |>mmli.en< Mr* M F. Rrewnlee and deoghler. oat for the marriage of Mies Myrtle e«)dr ae*d the compañía« erp aralely in , nares. Rime o, irotteea. farm, r near town is very I I wleb ty Ml»« Anna, left th'* a'teraoon for Hpr> ttuebanen, dao«ht»r of Mr and Mr» J tbe « inipwny n«»ma. pb< Id fever. han« where Mi«s Anna will remaE’ S’ Buchanan, of Engaña, So Mr William Mannino. CbarieeRavag« and Grnc- Cizeivo O ut .—Cleaver Bron, l- and Mr» H ♦ . . w: rv’u ■ I- * fess Harry Mòri ley, of F «aaant Ulll, to o* tbe Pendleton Tribune. *u.n<>ueee the* Bonnslt, both of Creewsll, ware mar B orn —At Lew-1 . I.viscounty, Or, J M Howe, agsLt of the Horn w«*»sandge through to Montana« rur al Ih» b*>raa of tb« brida a parent«. will e v» eat h.»th their stores la that rled tils af »rnoen at 2 o eiock by Ju» Deo IX I-*1. I“ dr od Mie kraal. R»)»n Mill, has the lhanke of this Cal. ui raeido. Her eon, Joe, aecmm W ill amalla alarvi, at I o'clock au city at •»>«. . en 1 will atwoteiwiy relit- lice of the Peace C A Wiat*rrr-ler b price, a 11} pon >♦ <1 »lighter. offici for a very hendeoms piotar». ponied theia as far as Portland. fram boeimwe. his office, lhey will continue tn re Iba «veoing of Decamba» 25tb. . Id* al Creewe.l. 0 TERRIBLY COLD. CLOUDBURST. A BIG RUN. Wendling lili Cot 180,000 Feet in Ten Honrs. LOGS FORJCOBURG MILL The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co's mil 4 in Lane county are all running to th» f full capacity, filling ordere which se rery plentiful. Ttiere are pleuty f care on band now and thousand« • feet of tbe finest lumber in tbe wor t Is shipped by the company evory dw One day thia week the big Weudlii z mill which has a rated capacity 150,000 feet p>er day, turned out ISO,1' feet In ten hours which is the beat run i ever made at the mill. Coburg mill - sawing 1,000,000 feet every eight day-, an average of 125,000 feet per day. Th ’ Springfield and Saginaw mills are ai doing their share of the work. Tom Gilliam's big drive of 7.5'' feet of log« for the Coburg mill w yesterday let out of tbe boom a t ‘ month of the Mohawk river into 1 McKenzie. Home of the logs are s ready in tbe race at tha mill and it 4 expected that within five days : tbe time they left tbe boom they w.ll all have reached their deetinati' ready for tbe saw. Dally Guard. Dec 14 H hinglb «.—Two oarload« < f al glee from Washington state were r cel*ed In Eugen* thia mornirg local use. It ought to be that w should make our own thingies stead of sending out of tbe state them In all probabiP’y, before • mer cornea again. E' e will ha*« » shingle natll of her own. Th*’* '• gantlsaaan in the city looking ^ver prospects for the success of sn( b s r- and looking after suitable tooatloti, •- It may be that ii wlli tw * reeled iu few months. , D ibd —In Jun-tiou City, Monds i Deiwmber », 1901, Mervm, son of 1- and Mrs T E Utter.ger, ag*d J y*« month* end 12 days, of roe* rw Tbe remains were interred in t Young cemetery Wednesday. B orn .—In Eugene. Dec 13, 1 *01, Mr and Mrs J A Gordon, a eon. Loo 1« E Bean has opwnsd ap a 1«* office in the Loan A Saving« ba building, room 3. upwtairv. He g ' - special attention to land and iribi ' < j basinese. ewe bl* card in today « OFARD.