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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1902)
PERSONAL Dally «uar«. Dae U G C Millett, oí Near JaoetioD City. wataccuMuuTin wcaira The Kind You Ifnvo Always Bought, and which has l>e«*n iu um for over 30 year-«, has borne tlie aigiiatnre of an<l haa been mado under hi« per sonal super» iaion sin o its hi fancy. Allow iw> on«'t<»d<-<<-ive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitation»« anti “ Just-ii«-ir<»o«I” are but Experiment» that trifle with ¡ind endanger th«« health of luf.uitM and Children—Expert uee against Experiiueut» banj beard, P ot K G 0 Millett, tbe well known foüd prosperous far mt r of Junction prvmct, wae in Esgene today aud made tbe Guatoli office a pleasant call tn ine course of eetivariation be rave u- »>me feels ab< u’ hi. iucoui In farm ug dur ing tbe last 20 year, aid mor». Mr Millett came to Oregon to 1ST! wh.u quite a younc man with only $A j In lu« pocket-, tbe entire exteut of hie worldly p<ieet*v.iou'> He rented a farm and lu June, InSJ. bought 50) Caatorin i« a liarnite«-« suhstitute fur Castor Oil, Pare» acre, ol laud near Junotlou <>a credit gorie, l>ro|ta and Hoothing Kyriip«. It is Pl«-a«ant. It the priie telug |12,i JO. Pl ore thea be contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio ha» bought more lands until now ha substance. Its age is its guarantee. It «(« «troys Worm* own. IBOO aoree Ko »U7cee»ful baa be and allays Feverfobne««. It cures Diarrhtea amt Wind t««i> with hie farming that ba baa l*ld for all thee- land, from tbe pro- Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble«, < lire« C'omdiptrtioii ee»<i. of the .a’e of tbe products raised anil Flatulency. It aa»iniilat«-s the mm I, regulate« the | on tb.ui. ttie money p.ij amounting Htoma«'h ami Bowels, giting healthy and natural sleep. to $■ J.uBd, lueludiog both principal The Children's Panacea—Tbe Mother*» Friend. and iu'erv.1, Mr Millett has discarded tbe old tu.tnod of farming, that of raising «h.a and nothing elee, end now pay. hie attention principally to .lock. He I I. noa »ceding hie land with i raes and Signature of intends to pa»iur<- »beep and hog« on tin »»me. Hereallzee handsome pn Qte | on hi. stock, especially on hog. Hine« M ay, l.r 'l, be bae »old to Portland buyer. $7.00 worth of bog. m >et of which be be« raleed, but M>m«<>f which he bought and f«d no his plaoe. Tbe fl ret carload M*nt to Portland he fed from silo, a month and in tbe peu a , month and they brought H»00. Hi. a c pen is 120 feet long and ie built on | up-to-date plane. He ha. three silo« | with a eapaelty ef 3 u tou. of feed. Mr Millett le now feeding 145 head tm < ssamee see»«», w •*•< «<- -** ',y* __ of cattle t>e«ides a large number of •b<-«p and iioge and bae on band enough 0-ed for all hi. «lock uutil next -uuimer He «'ate-that all tbe grain h<- will raise hereafter will be about gratiiicMlou to the lowaue rtaidin ’ 10» aoreaof barley, which yield, from MAY here.” When it la considered that 50 to 60 bushel» per acre and which bri ng. a gnod price In ibe markets. President Roosevelt has a jiet. "lowana resident here'' almost Mr Mlllett’e place is divided off into And that pot—Admiral Sampson— | without exception hold government 18 Held, and lie baa 2* miles of fences. John Rennie ia in Portland <>n b us- tMna. Hou 51 J Hlllega. was in Eugene today. EJ Frank, the H F torakeeatao, 1« in I the city. MI ot Edna Had.ey, of Crow, 1« in the sity. L Me Taggart, of Hoquiam, Wa»b, is lu Eugene, F« ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. PROVE HIS WATERLOO. may prove bis undoing. The jobs their "gratification” is nut to American people love fair play be wondered at. Why should': above everything. The Washing they gratify? ton correspondent of the Oregonian The chairman of the House com protrably gives a oorrect summary mittee on Poetoffices and Poetroade of the Sampson-Schley controversy, says one- *nt postage ie imprac with Genersl Miles added to the ticable because it would reeult in a melange. He writes: deficit of thirty-five millions an Public opinion, as voiced in nually. Not a few people who many papers, is severe upon tli* Administration for its oensure of were well informed on pc tai finan General Mlles and the position of ces predicted a big shortage when ths Navy Department regarding .’ letter poetag-i whs reduced from Admiral Schley. At the same lime three to two cent* not many nothing will change the President’s years ago. The cheaper postage determination to put an end to the 8ampeon-8chley controversy in the stimulated tiie use of the mails Army and Navy. It makes no with the result that it was but a difference whether that aolion will short time uutil the receipts showed defeat him for the Presidency or an increase. Il is not probable not. Roosevelt will do what he thinks is the proper thing in this that the striking of another cent from the cost of letter postage case. Roosevelt, as Assistant Secretary would result differently. of the Navy bad more to do with t having Sampson selected for com I No one dispute« the ueertion mand of the fleet than any other I that Great Britain io endeavoring one man. The tact is he remained to rob the Boe re of their oountry away from his regiment of down in South Africa—they have Rough Riders some time while he was urging the selection ol Samp not done it yet though; that Russia son. While he has not bean beard roblie I |Kx»r helpless China of Man to give an expression of opinion churia. It might not be pleasant upon the merits of the controversy, to our national pride to go farther it is still known that hs tielievee in and call attention io some land Sampson's selection and in Samp getting engag <1 ¡u by the United son as a naval oommander. Sta'ee over on A«i»tic »höre--, eu PRESIDENTIAL FINANCES. thousand miles from lin» I'acifi ■ Coast, across the big i'acitid ocean. It it said that President Rooee- And our new subject« over there—■ velt inherited a fortune estimated uot ciliaene—are all kin 1« of colon- at 1250/XX), but that he got rid ot and nationalities, with the whit- inure than half of it speculating in race about left out. weetern ranches and cattle. When President Roosevelt weut into the b'[>ao.eh War hi« finances w< re at low ebb, and it i« said that w’-->n h returned to Morlauk after hi« Cuban campaign hie ready ca.li amounted lojueill'2 Fortunately tbe magaBiuee were eager to ►< ur the product« ot hie ;»n, and tn a few months hie writings brought I him about 27000 in cash—“a God-! OME in can sell Glove mule palms a'd canvas backs. These gloves wear tine,and as good as common leather gloves. We bought a big lot so as to get them cheap. We will now sell them at 25c a p Jr, This is a chance to get a Ba gain. We have finer leather gloves at 30c, 40c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 95c, o nu u voavis • MU.- -J *11* »aony'Jip lin.< •1 ► tWM , jor ntJunnj'Wa r V I ’ ' * [ < jj <1 à j.’. ; >qJ| I i -o j > oii«i <»n P » . up.v •» u|t|i • j!. jfpu I Á•• !.. Jill >»ioiq»vjpfO3qi I ¿jd p -a -’'IPl ldiU3|U.a<HJ J E McKibben, of Uot'.age Grove, is iu the sity. H E Au.l.o, state n»hoomtuieeioner, la in tbs oily. What is CASTOR IA GENUINE CASTOR IA and examine our | fine Gloved, we c vou a with skin ANOTHER PIONEER DEAD. • Interesting Budget of Items From Hadley rille. H adlbvvillb , Dao 30. The many frieuda of Mrs Harsh ferele), familiarly kaowu as Aunt Halley Neeley, regret to bear of her [ I death in Boulhrro Oraeoa. Mr. ‘ Neeley wa. another of Laue county’« , pioneer», having come here In the tif- | tin and redded for over thirty year, j on what le known at the old Neelej place in tiiie community, bow owned by Hcbrlmpf Broe. Here her children grew to manhood and womanhood, four of whom aurviva bar, and raaide in Houtberu Oregon where the family I , removed from here .oiue twelve year» ago. Ooe by out they are paeeing away until the time will eoon be when none will be left who endured tbe tiard.hlpe of the early day« of tbi.l beautiful valley. 11.00 and ? 1.25. We just received direct from the factory «i big ’ot of the Best Steel ' wagon yu.i ever saw at 11.25 >1.50, $1.75,12.00, $2.25 and Í2.5Ó. 1 Howard of Lost Valley, »peut laet uight in the sity. Geo H Yerington is down from toe Blue River mine«. Barker Gun Works, Unity items. Miss Moll Berry, of Cottage Grove, Is vi.itiBg In tbe sity. For Your r A Bankia weut to Harrisburg this tJteruuon on t usinees. The Hunilay >ebo>>l lit- ■ euted alili a new ht> >r\ 6 K M (Streeter, of U atirii, »as . caller at this office this aftoruooo. mi <1. Mr Beutle, «f Vi-«u.'i, vi.lt og wi'b Joe I) u» day*. Tile literary w>cl“ly i-very H.turday evening wit’» » rt-e l.r pro- M L and H V Hamm it, of Mvuawk, «pent last night lu Eugene. Condou Bean, U O student, arrived up from Haleru this afternoon. Mrs WJ Riyce returned this after- nuou from »short visit io Albany. Attorney J E Young came down from Cottage Grove this afternoon. M im Nanna Pedd-Hik registrar at (be U O. has returned from Oregon City. Mrs Laura Farrow went to Portlauii this afternoon where she will hereafter reside. A G Potter and James Peek, of Wallervills, were Lu Eugeue last night. A 1 Meyer and Shorty Walker went to Portland, this afternoon for a a few days’ slay. mem I h a «leehle<’ HUeceae. M E aud A F Edward* have up w'nter qoaitere in'”Egypt. probable that they will eit>4 the of Moeee next spring when they takei It I* »ODg come Le Roy Geener, ofMalem, came ui on tbe S ;08 train to play IB tbe Fourth Reglnieut band orchestra for tbe mas querade ball tonight. M im Gertrude Bovem, who has been up on a visit to her mother, Mrs Brat- son, on College HUI, returned to Port land l bie afternoon. Dress Spread 1 j 1 1 1 2 o Pesi SPECIAL SALE 85c Picnic Hams s* $1 1 Quality Guaranteed. IOC lb. For a short time only 1 L. C. SKEELS IAI DO YOU KNOW , t That we have one of the largest and most complete stocks of Groceries and Crock ery in the city. Everything new and fresh and the quality the very best. If not already a customer, give us a trial, and we will try to please you. BICYCLE FREE ” N. T. WILSON, —AT— WEEKL AMP3E Phone, Main 91.1 Highest price paid for country produce. Julius Goldsmith Mrs W C Hair, ef G ante Pass, wto< has tieeu visiting at toalotu, came up on the 2 08 train this aftsrnuoa aud is th. guest of Mrs C W Lowe. M .M Boptoia Kneable, who lias been staying at Julius Goldsmith’s, Wae Neva and Winuie Hadley who at sailed io Monroe today on account of tend .< hool iu Eugeue, are epeudiag ¡tbeillueaa of her torether. tbe holiday» at their home in our Mre D,W Jarvis and children wbi Ville. have been vieiting Mrs Jarvis parent«, Mr aud Mr. TJ Mel u I loch visited Gov and Mre J Whiteaker. la Eugeue at Mr Emereou'e ever Sunday. returned heme to Portland Ibis after- M r Lee Logan, of Crow, I. vi.ltlng ' BOOB. frleud. here for a few daye. Condon McCornaak whois now at Cha. and Frank Hadley, John tending the U O mrdlcal college at Hchrimpf aud Johu Brigg, are catup- Portland, is iu Eugene on a visit to bi. iug lu ttoe niouniaiu. for a few day., parents. Postmaster aud Mrs H F Mi- for their health it Ie reported. Corn ack. (juite a number front here attended Prof T A Rinehart, p'inclpal of the Mr Henry Gate.' utaek ball ttoe 27th. Summerville, Union couuty, public All .eeuied to erjoy theuieelvee, par school», who ha- been Msi'liig i* la- tieularly Uncle Henry Coleutau live» lu Laue couuty. left for hom< Joe Bobbin., It belug their tlr*t this afternoon. thi. eeaeou. Steve B irtor , who ba» been visitin We wonder if Jaatee Dement left hn a t Cottage Grove returned home thi flag. In Idaho, a» he paaeed through afternoon. He wae accuuipauied by our villa the other day without them. bis eouelu. Will Thompson, who will Webfoot ieu't co bad aft.r all a» wau- visit here a few days. fier.r. often return. W M Long of Pipeetone. Minn, who Mr H Emerson waa iu Eugene laet has i een In Eugeue and vic'nity look Friday. He wtye the road, are extra ing over the country with a view of gxrti for ttoie month. - locating, left for home this afternoon. Mr* D Zumwalt aud Mre Ida Hlmp- He may return iu tbe future to reeide. »on, uf lxtrane, vieltad at Mr. Hollande- Mies Dora Cooper. » former U O stu e rth'i la«l Tuurvd.y dent, new a teacher in tbe Independ Year’s New J. U. Green & Son. out. The school board met yesterday to ooncider the length of ihe t-rm rf school, and decided on a three-iuonthe term to «'oiuuiei.cv the tlr.t Monday iu January They have uot yet «ie- ided upon a teacher Coa. •‘P j t . i «’ i i *ju«t a good ” Every sack guaranteed—every sack a towel. Ten cents aav»d is ten Mr« Aisyoue Hilt, of Oakland, Ca Moon’s Feed Store. la visiting her parents, Mr aDd Mrs P P cents earned I fyour grocer d •«•« not keen P. rfc- Palmer, in Eugens. tion Four, «1» not tn- putoi! with » rue Frank Edwards aud wife have re- turaed to Corvallis after a pleasant tiling "jus* as good,” but order » sack of the "Beet on Earth," of Moon. visit tn Eagene aud vlciuity. Plooe Black 554 No 65 E«»t Ninth Chas Templeton, graduate of the U etri el. O, who iias t>een visiting iu Eugene left Ito Is aftersoon for Portland. Eugene, Or we have an abundance of good thing thataregood in in ire than name. Quality and purity are essentials that no su- J perior line of food pro ducts should lack, and the name of Green's, grocers, guarantees their excellenee. gram. R C Edward, ba- te-eli l•”l«•^>»r<iil)g the i-tumpa with giant piwcer quit- frtqueDily of late and tin Imiulmrd- .Mixa Nell Berry, after a ehart visit in Eugene, returned to Cottage Grove thia afternoon. Lucie John Diamond, of Coburg, aged 86 aud a Laue county pioneer ol 1M7, visited Eugene today. He Is It splendid health VOL. 1- UiKLR'S HAP BALSAM 1 b a i co the xlr. I . store Gray -ful Color. a - ta., jig. i— OUR GROCERY LINE IS FULL Including the finest line of Ohio Maple Syrups in the city. We have a supply of fresh nuts, salted peanuts and Saratoga chips. We sell as cheap as the cheapest. Our motto is to please. We Wish You a Prosperous New Year. w b Phone mckinney , —Black 66-3. L WB J A Solid oak sideboard inr $14.00, Slo.00 and $11,00 Extension table for $4.0« Dining chairs, cane seat, 73 cents. 3 LUC Nurse Rocker <or $1.50. Top Mattress lor $2.00. Spring Mattress lor $1.50. ’ ^3 5 There are three business facte AV which may be regarded as ee- taldieLed, «ays th'- Hartford Tele The cutning New Year fhould be an epoch in*k< r, an<i you cao do nothing gram—that there Ie no worthy bettsrto help make it than to tn&ke a chantfe in your wall covering« article at a reasonable price which Get rid « f that old oat-of-date d’ Cannot be soli by the right kind of pM*r food n.ake fo »election of 1W2 »tyke fol advertising; '.hat the newspaper which bae a large circulation is the best medium, and that an ad ver Old Sect* I'.au. ntaJe one and all , ence public schools, arrived in Eugene tisement which is epee fi ane The Leader happy Xutae with a literal nuoiter of on tbe 2 Ob train this af erumn for a which quotes the prices is the moat preeenta. fsw days’ visit with Mies Ada Het.- send,” as ho described it. When effect! ve. About twenty rwlatlvee and frieude dnoke. he became Governor of New York, look dinuer with Mr and Mr* Cha* Rev J H MeCollum, of Olympia with 110,000 a year and a house to A The Wretminieter Review MJ* Kovern Xnm day. All report a pleaa Wash, who waa here rvceBlIy, lias 1 ve in, the family fioancee were | been extended a call to tbe pastorale that many yearn «go it wet es aat time and fine dinner. somewhat improved. Tbe salary of ttoe t«ll at Chea Hadley’s Xmas < of tbe Eugene ( brietian church. He timated that one million sermons tbe Vice Preoident, added to his were preached annually in Eng- Bight we. well attended and enjoyed ’ wilt be here eiM time In tbe spring. brake, kept things going on a com by all present I 1 Rev Rose will leave about Feb 1. land and. probably, twioo that fortable though modest basis. Col Geo 5 orau went to Salem today, number would be lee« than the ANOTHER COPPER STRIKE. taking bls little daughter Ada to tbe But it was not till he liecame prevent output. Il will far exceed state school for dewf mutes . she hav President and drew a*, tbe rate of that in the United State«. Bui Splendid Vein Uncovered at Bohe ing been home on a vaeation. Tbs «50,000 a year that Mr and Mre •till there are church people who cwlotiel will luspevt Co F at that ci’y Roosevelt were able to teel that at mia Mines. ! tomorrow night iu regular quarterly begrudge the ;«stor bis etinted I Inspect!, a. het the question of making moome salary. Oauv OearB. P ot n turet expenditures was not one that' H B Luce, etale food commissioner A Gl'aan reporter wee Informed to required careful oonOdeiatlon and Criminality se ems to be chronic [ day that anottoer splendid And of rich under Uev Fsunoyer, is In t>wn visit careful haudiing. Ac a lifelong with some men. For in-tancw two c I p»r ore ha«Juel been made In the ing hit »,»:»r. Mrs M A Hun»aker. Mr Lues was among tbe pioneers of Laue friend of tbe Roosevelts put it( escaped pria re from an Eastern Bohemia mining di.lrict Bunday word waa brought down county, having come to the "Amer- \ *'This b tbe first time in har mar- Washington jail were rvespturvd —TV----- loai Bottom" section ef toe country ried life Mre Roosevelt ha« not bv offi cers a* tbsy were taking tbe tr >m the mine, to Cottage Grove that 10 mile» went of Eugene, with the 18-4 a J-foot vein of solid gray copper wan $T. PAUL. OHOTh.lllllEAPOliS.CIUCAtt found it tiK.-veeary to take her pen valuables from tt ie occupant« uf a uncovered at tbe Three Brothers claim immigration. ci I and figure out how to ili eel the saloon whom they An a. ; ■ mte i-wC. Mr and Mrs D B Z»b will leave for bad ranged al Judson RcwB. which is thought to grocers' bill next week.” along a wall of ths root. wah be the t«et thing for the Bohemia di»- Salem i heir new home about Th un Teer st Sleeeers Dietrg aee 9v*et S«e«>e< L*9rary Cers trict yet struck. tMtioples from this der. Mr Z-h ba» been promoted by hands in air, in order lo tacilitate velu aeasy very high sod the e.aim llie Hlngar Hewing Machine C-> to the I DAILY TRAIN.« FAHT TI MR. protuleee to yield thousands foe lie management of their Wa.em < ffi « SJCKVK EAN’l» - 1 NRkT l NL^VALL I'he Washington correspondent ths pleasant job- owners. which lea much larger fl» 4 f-»r work of the Associated Premi ie somewhat 1 knete V' ^»»11x1 ba«« n The name« In Bohemia district sn than he bad la Eugene. Mrs Z*b wi I aMATSvuri! An K wiety Ah) of a humorist himself. Witnase aking new life eioev the railroad ba to is book tester there as she wa> r» Petito- 1*1» that that .AKt-a KT ^iOksHKRSI_Ti Ibis on tbs appointment of Gov •<*Dt Mirvey bee been started, and a- the here W W Cuee-man wi'l leks ernor Shew of lows io succeed country ie prepar ng for war by tbe rei road te now an aeeure.1 fact the charge of the Kugene ■ -ttoce 122 TR rd STREET •OITLAS ISccrvtary Gage io the treasury procurement of ioimen»» supplies tumen Will fro« now oa t»om The' portfolio of the cabinet: 'The of arm» amt B»aiusi*<mn They B'hernia sod B ee K-ver diatricte • F"« ■‘aiB —«wd .« a, -eri at» amt leu a. -tit—the make 1 aue ra'Unti ooe ot the moot definite announcement of Governor 'ack one *•»««> fam<MM mmlAg sectioae io the United baied bay 8ftaw's oofoction gave the greatest ttl»o I« “0“t tqg go I rtaiae. k A Boon A Hus, Irving, Or Overton’s Shortest ano Quickest ur.e I rew I re cl Chira Closets and Buffets. DAY & HENDERSON » ARMORY BLOCK. MONUMENTS ARRIVED ....A CAR LOAD.... ABUA Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on the wav. SV None furnish better work. None in the valllej handle in larger quantities, Hence ovr prices are right . Write for booklet. EUGENE GRANITE ftND JWARBliE WORKS W W MARTIN. Proprietor TREES, VINES and PLANTS J V yALi ill paact (toe—In PHY iriMflan J W PH’ * Boa-V Family and Commercial also for Nurserymen and We ha\e them for Orchards, dealers Be9t and most reliable stock Send for catalogue and prices. growers. PACIFIC NURSERY CO., TANGENT, OREGON. rHacr -rr MOTT 5^ | They overeorrv Weak Bvrf, irrez . -r ‘ a I om -- n«. l-.'-reB— T ■ ■ =- r or an,j banish "pa- ÊENNÏMJL PILLS — - - ■ of tncn-tnr tioo n>< r ar •• LU’E S\V lilts ’’ to girbjt v.-oman > >o> aki.nfr dt velo- ment of organs and body- known retr« y for wo'. en . .¡als them. ' annoi do harm— 'ff* asura. ♦!.<«> PI '.t B ’X l!\ MA1I- > by druggists. DU MBIT'S C'.IEMICAL Ca. Cleveland.Okoo For Sal« bv Linn Druo C« Mm SftiS? E