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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1902)
COURTHOUSE NEWS. PERSONAL.- CASTORIA Bally UaaH. April * G K Price, of Walker, ia 10 the city. J L Wl<ie, at Wendling. lain tbe city. Frank Kennedy is down frtB F .oes- burg. For Infant« and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought AXi-fietabie Pre paration for As similating the Food andReg uta- ting the StoaadB ani Bowtls at Wm Kin* is d> wu from MeKebzie Bridge. H DHtlllmau. of Pendleton, la in Eugene. Rilly Rouey, of Goshen, was In the oity today. Bears the Kobt Brady this afternoon. Signature Promotes Di^estion.CheerfuP fess and Rest Contains neither Gaum.Morptun« nor Mineral. hOlNAHCOTlC. rein rued Io Creswell B F Keeney camedowu from Goshen this afternoon Judge W B McFadden returnen to Corvallis today. E D Matlock went to Portland thia afternoon on business. Jesse Willoughby returned risburg tbla afternoon. In Use Over Aperteci Remedy forConsbpa- liun. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms ,< onvulMuns.Fevrrisb- neaa and Loss or SLEEP. Far Suntie Signature of to Har R L Maeklenberg and Aug Mats, of Echo, Minn, ar» In the city. Merchant C L Weber camo down from Creswell thia afternoon. Attorneys L Bilyeu and J M Wil liams are Belem on legal business. Mian Addle Carthme, of Goeboo, came down on the afternoon train. Claude Riddle returned last night from n business trip to Vancouver, Wash. NEW YORK. Coanty Commissioner H D Edwards returned thio afternoon from Cottage Grove. Geo Kinsey went to Creswell thia afternoon to do some carpentering for Robert Haye. Mias Lena Applegate came up from Portland today to visit her oeusin, Mias Irene Applegate, a few days. OREGON REPUBLICANS TRUSTS. ON Miss Ebrmine Veateb, of Co'tage Grove, after a visit in Eugsne with involved there will be no oomplaint Mies Lulu Currin,returned borne today as to the result. Dorris, Paine and Henderson have each shown be fore their fitness for the place to whiob they were elected. They are interested in the prosperity of the oity—are safe men. Trait organization began with the first election of Preaident Mo- Kinley. Daring the foar years or more be was in office the Repub lican majoriliee controlling both “ALONG OTHER LINES.” branohee of oongreee took no effective •tend against the truito, neither Balem ulatMuiau. hsve those majorities done no liooe A rumor, probably well founded, the installation of President has it that W J Furnish, the Re Roosevelt Com menial and mann- publican candidate for governor, faotnnng trusts today largely oon- will soon oome to Portland and opeu trol and fix prioes of manuiaotured up headquarters. Mr Furnish io re puted to be one of the best orga products throughout tbs oountry. nizers in the slate,and,besides offer Those an facte that trill moot with ing hie oervioes in a general way to >nial. Now read thio rosolu- the parly, will personally direct bis unanimonaly adopted by tbs own campaign from bere. lie will oblican state convention at not make a stump-speaking lour, bnt will oonduct the campaign land Wednesday: along other linee. Molved, That in the war which “Along other lineal” That means ident Roosevelt has inaugura that Mr Furnish has not read, al ted against the gigantic oom bi na tions of incorporated oapilal bo least not profiled by some Oregon has the united and enthusiastic history. David P Thompson, Re support of the Repnbhoan parly publican candidate for governor in of Oregon. 1889, oonduoted his campaign Then wen few mon in that con “along other lines“ with the result vention so ignorant as not to know that whihi the ‘sack” was kept open that Repnbhoan tariff legislation io for all callers, Sylvester Peonoyer responsible tor tbs trusts that have got the election. Furnish is a care- clutched the business of the ooun ul man. Hs will see how and to try in their grasp. What were the whom the money goes. But tbs c mtrolling Republican majoriliee voters vole by ballot. There’s the io the House and Senate and tbe rub! oxecutive branch of the govern Was it with feelings of shame,or ment doing all tbeae yaan when those “gigantic combinations“ were «orrow that Canadian citizens read getting everything worth having in tn ths London dispatches yesterday their grasp? What are they doing that fifty-three of Canada con nowf There io no indication that tingent for servioe in South Africa congress io in accord with President bad loot their lives in a battle with Roosevelt in tbs stand bo has taken the Boers? Csnada enjoys a great measure of freedom, little control against the trusts. If those delegatee honestly favor being exercised by the home govern the resolution they passed they will ment. The mass of her citizens have to vote for Democratic nomi cannot but regret that an obliga nees for eongreee, whoever they tion to the imperial government may be. If they hope to make it compels the sending of her eons to effective. The record shows for South Afrioa to assist in the enb- jagalion of heretofore free peoples. itself. CITT ELECTION. Ths oity election rstsrno from tbs three wards can be studied with interest While lbs total vote for each of the several councilman varied bet little on their respective tickets, there was more or less variance in the wards. Ths Third Ward, casting the heaviest vote, voted almost straight tickets, there being bat three voice difference between the highest and lowest councilman on ths “Cili- ssns"* ticket and but five difference on lbs “Restoration of Wards,“ or anti-saloon ticket. Tbs First Ward “scratched“ the moot, there being a difference of eight on lbs Citizens’ ticket and twelve on the op position. The Second Ward varied sis on the Cm sens' and eleven on the opposition in a vote that we.' about oue-tourth lees than the other wards- The people have given a decisive answer as to tbe ever recurring saloon agitation in favor of the present order of regulation, the ma jority being about 135. Wo say in favor of the “pieeenl order,“ for the reetoraiion-of-ward issue was simply a disguise under whiob to fight over the saloon license ques tion. Apart from the special issue The proieesor of philology at the Washington slate university, bo- allls, has beoome insane, with an attempt to oommil suicide. It is a peculiar case. Three weeks before, almost to the day the professor, Frederick K Colgrove, visited the the Steilacoom asylum with hie class for study and observation of lbs in mates, insanity being one of his specialties, his lectures during lbs first term of the school year per taining to the mental degeneration and during tbe second with in sanity and suicide. Kentucky is a land of eurprieee. Now a court of the hour bo u etale has sentenced a man to a year m the penitentiary for stealing a Bible. No explanation of the motive of the theft accompaniee tbe news, bat It must be a myetery as tbe thief certainly had no nee for th« book himself, while bls neighbors are not uoted for a err amble even when Biblee are offered for the taking. ________________ Great Britain owee a great deal to tbe West. Since the arrival of tbe Eastern Oregon range horses at the Caps the escape of several compattava of Bnlieb dragoons from lbs Boere is reported—a saving both of mso and heroes. T Howard left tbit afternoon for Dawson City. This will be bie fifth trip to Alaska but bls first to Dawson. Mrs Woo MoCullocb, of Harrisburg, after a visit with her sister, Mrs Btraud Ixmg.ln Eugsne, returned borne today. Mrs F W Folsom earns up from Junction City Ibis afternoon and Is tbe guest of Mr aud Mrs Louis John son. Hos R A Booth left tblo afternoon for Ran Franelsoo ou business in con nection with tbe Booih-Kelly Lum ber Co. Joe Ertz, formerly messenger boy at tbe Wootorn Union Telegraph office, went to Portland today to obtain em ploy most. Sunset Rebekah Lodge Files Articles of Incorporation. ciTiztossie eaeiss. ztc . Mortgage........ .^.... ................... H5o 00 Mortgage......... „................................ 25u (10 Mortaage............. _....... ÜÖO 00 Mortgage.................... „.................... 00 Mortgage.................... —................. W« 00 Chattel mortgage........................ - 700 00 Satisfaction of mortgage.......... 260 00 BXAL XBTATZ TKAN8FSK8. U B to riamuel H Conrad 164.84 acres In tp 17 a r 8 w, palest. John P aud Ella L Keeo«y to B F Keeney *J0 acres In tp IS • r 3 w, HlO Mary and Win A Vincent to May West Wann lota 8 and 10 blk 5 Knew A Patterson’» second ad to Eugene, •sso. J M Tallman at al to G C Hnyder 20 acres In tp 16 s r 3 w, SI. namaon and M atllda Friendly to H V Tbompaon donation laud claim of Wm T and Rebecca Callison, 820.69 acres in tp 10 s r 2 w 13260. Maida T Carson to Wm C Corson 834.48 acres in Lane county, valuable and sufficient consideration. H E and Belle Cole to Mrs Etta B Martin lots 10 and 11 block 10 Mootl'a ad to Eugene, «10. M G Masterson to Curtis Masterson one—eventb Interest In 160 acre- of tbe donation claim of F N Aubrey, *400. M G Masterson to A W and Millie B Blanton 1-14 int in 160 acres of tbe donation claim of F N Aubrey, *200. Andrew Brund to Alex Pugb i mt in tbe Salvador aui tbe Florenoe min ing claims in Bohemia district, *200. Alex Pugb to Andrew Brund J int In tbe following mining claims In Bo hemia district: Emerson, Plato, Avoo, Missing Lluk, Utopian, Key, *500. MINING-LOCATION. Andrew Brund files notice of location of Maiumntb mining claim iu Bohemia district. ABTICLX8 0F INOORFOKATION. Buuael Rebekab lodge No 114, of Florence, has filed article« of incor poration with tbe county clerk. Tbe names of L M Christensen, Mrs Wm Kyle aDd Mrs Jeunie Yates, as trus tee«, are attached to tbe article«. Tbe estimated value of property is *200, and tbe principal place of business Is Florenee, cmxiNgHir riPKM. J R Whitney, of the Albany Herald, and the republican nominee for state William Skelton, a Dative of Eng printer, arrived up on tbe afternoon land, is grauted full citizenship pa pers. train to visit bls mother. Wade Brooke loft tblo afternoon for PROBATE MATTERS hie borne Io Eastern Oregon and from Estate of Nancy A Kirk, deceased there will go to Chicago with a lol of Final aceoent approved end adminis stock which bio father will take to tratrix, Barab M Houston, discharged market. and bondsmen exbouerated. J H Mac LaCerty, tbe genial repre Guardiautblp of Etbei aud Leonard sentative of tbe Butler Paper Co, of Mathews, minors. E W Mathews, Chicago, was tn tbe city today. He guardian, tiles report showing a has just returned from tbe Hawaiian balance of (212 50 on band. Islands, aud reports a pleasant trip. Estate of Daniel Htreeter, deceased. Final account being approved ai d es tate being settled, tbe administrator A Portland Bunday fisherman E M 8 tree ter, is dlscbared and bonds left some of the Iront with an Ore men exhoaeralsd. Estate of Wm Gearhart, deceased gonian rep trier, and thus the scribe Final accoant being approved aud es who works Bundays feasted on fish tate settled, tbs administrator, Jas M oaught Sun fay. Gearbart, Is discharged aud bondsmen ezbouerated. CIBCCII COURT. If you went to figure on the Lane oounty election you oan get tbe official vote of two years ago by precincts, simply by dropping in to the G iakd offioe and asking for it. No charge, of oourse. Lane County Mining Co vs Blue River Mining Co. Demurrer filed on tbe ground that complaint does not slate facts sufficient to constitute a cause for suit against defendant. raoBATE MATTERS. Estate of J M Spores, deceased rtsinl-aunual account of Geo W Spores, Some lumber is going out of tbe executor, shows tbe receipts to date, Columbia River. Twenty-five mil *3004.3); dlsbarsement«, 14S8.90; bal lion feet were shipped from Port ance ou bend, (1648.10. Aooouut ap land during tbe first three months proved. of the year. And the lumber ex porting business is just in its in- faney. UNITY NOTES. Although Governor Geer will An Accident to Old Mr Abbott— soon be out of tbe job al Salem be Other Items. fights shy of tbe farm ho talked eo much about during the campaign Speelei 1« lb. four year ago. Ho would even F ail C reek , Or, April 7.—A D coneent to take a seat in tbe United Hyland made a betmeaa trip to Port States Millionaire Senate Club to land Hnturday, expecting to be gone about a week. keep from digging Marion oonnty Miss Alicia Humphrey went to mud again. Cloverdale Saturday to teach a three mouths echool. Mr Abbott, an old gentlemen who has been staying at D Kinsley’s place, MI from a horse the other day and “Brother Hog more, are you con was picked up by E B Griffin. He tributing anything for tbe benefit of was belpleee when found, but it is thought he ienot fatally hurt. the beatben this year?“ DOING HIS SHARE. “Yes, airl I am having my washing done at aChineee laundry. A MARKED RESEMBLANCE KC Edwards, J W Cox and AC Maltaeon who attended the démocrat ie coo ven tioi Saturday reporta bat- tu voioue invention. Tbe rain Sunday and Sunday night has raised the creek about five feet and IxsTBvrron—In wbat respect did the sawl.ig» are running thick this the fourteenth and nineteenth oen* morning Tbe coanuny will start tie tnriea reeemble each other? drive la about two weeks. Di O xkks —Tbe nineteenth cen Rev Giuiogv occupied tbe pulpit tury rweraoled the fourteenth in here Sunday. that both were one hundred yean long. NO HELP FOR IT. Fom> MoTHxn[to teacher]—Don’t you think my boy is bound to make bis mark? T bacmkb —I am afraid so. It oeMns imposai bls for him to learn to write. I I n . j , Wilson. Ì Cr1p»ls> WsM «B« »«••• A very retuarkabhr theatrical fad ra.i-d in Paris sixty or seventy years ago. Tbe Joornala of the period show that the writers of plays •“ ‘‘•t*’ rial fondness for the representation of bodily deformities and infirmities. It was »ell known, ut course, that Victor Hugo made a buiicbback tbe hero of a tragedy and that one of Scribe's heroes stuttered. But the many forgotten plays by tbe forgotten au thors of tbe period also swarm with bunebbacka, stutterers, tbe lame, tbe J bait, the blind and tbe deaf and dumb. Sometimes as many as a dozen of these cripple plays were performed on tbe same evening In the theaters of I.,« pneoo much , but wo <io givo th.u, nnq «hat you are gel'isg. I‘ oooa lar^e st< ,1c you? *« '« *»• Do low price, plea«« ?o0' w have tietn. Bo atraighticrwarvi meth««!, ». iunranUe.! tret vacti- na mtere.t you? Then is your pUuo to l>uy G roce Ilea. Crockery and c,^ WBT«. Your« to Pleaae, ! Shriek PhoM »‘V*1 A «««««««■■•■■»••———Ms I’aria. . In one year eighteen plays with blind characters were produced and probably three or four times as many were writ ten. Tbe first of tbe "blind" plays was Ancelot s “Un Regard." which later furnished tbe book of an opera for which Halevy. the composer of •'The Jewess,” wrote tbe music.—New York Herald. __________________ Whltasaa's Little Jokes. One Sunday morning Whitman came out to see me on I*rospect hill. In Som erville, where I was then living, says J. T. Trowbridge in The Atlantic. Of much of that day’s talk I have a vivid recollection, even of its trivialities. He was not a loud laugher and rarely made * joke, but be greatly enjoyed the pleasantries of others. He enjoy ed especially any allusion, serious or jocular, to his poems. When at dinner, preparing my dish of salad, I remarked that I was em ployed as his critics would be when bls new edition was out, he queried. "Devouring 'Leaves of Grass?" ” "No. I said; “cutting up ‘Leaves of Grass.’ ” which amused him more, I fancy, than the cutting up did, which came later. As the afternoon waned and be spoke of leaving us somebody placed a book before the face of tbe clock. I said, “Put ‘Leaves of Grass’ there; nobody can see through that,” "Not even the author?" he said, with a whimsical lifting of the brows. A iolid oik udeboard I« JI4-00. Slo.Ot and lia a» Extension tabla for $4-00 Dinin* chain, cana scat 73 cents. Nurse Rocker tor (I.SO. Top Mattress lor (2.00. Spring Msttress tor *1.50. ♦ DAY & HENDERSON, See our new line of China ARMORY BLOCK. Closets and Buffets. MONUMENTS ARRIVED • * •> A LOAD • • • • CAR Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on the way. None furnish better work. None in the valllej handle in larger quantities, Hence our prices are right . Write for booklet. EUGENE GRANITE AND JWARBLE WORKS W W MARTIN, Proprietor ■a. •aly Th« Roman« Did Kot V«e Soap. The Romans were not acquainted with the use of regular soap, but they employed an alkali, with which tbe greasy dirt was dissolved out of their clothes. This alkali, called nitrum, is referred to by Pliny, but the cheapest solvent was urine, which was mostly used. The clothes were put in this, mixed with water and then stamped upon with the feet. This process was performed by old people, while boys lifted the clothes out of the tubs. The white garments, after being washed, were subjected to the vapor of sulphur, being stretched on a frame and tbe sul phur burned beneath. Poor people in Rome cleansed their bodies with meal of lupins, called lomentuin, which, with common meal, is still used in some places for that purpose. Looking For Them. Major d'Arlandes, like many another French soldier, was tired of waiting for promotion and opportunities to dis tinguish himself. He seized an oppor tunity to enjoy a little excitement and at the same time to remind Louis XVI. of his battled ambitions. He made a balloon ascension, which at that time was thought to be a very risky affair. The king promptly re proved him for his rashness. "Your majesty will pardon me, I hope,” said the officer, "but tbe fact Is tbe minister of war has made me so many promises in the air that I went up to look for some of them.” ladlKDlSrd. The teaching of cookery in the Eng lish board schools is sometimes not appreciated by those who would be most benefited by It The teacher of one of these schools recently received the following letter of protest: "My Mary Ann Is not going to be a servant. I wants her to be a lady, and th» less she knows of how to cook victuals the better. When I sent my gal to the board school, I did not expect she was going to be taught undignified things like that” »•«y» Ni üUy g b . • Is« nerve Us), ndpunyit-GDgRiMlpiiu.a x;« t rM. Pvmat-TX '•O’, fat niai* «.-4 HMf* ;»t»<. l-.O'» ' I.MM-L ^ -r. ■ aifln.-tn ■“ fton«. ífor MÜe id Eumeno-<*’■*•/ -a bT Li EN DELL*** ■ lyon ’ s ...i y M. . I » KiMNa French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Hl IITIAM wAwllUN Beware of eonntarfelta and Imitations. Tbe rennlna la pat up only tn paste board ba ton with fac-almiia signature on aide of the bottle, tbua: Jr. Oeui fe« UretUar to WILLI AMs MFU. Cu.. Suit Aaecta, Cievetud. Ohio. For Sale bv Linn Druo Co CIGARS AND TOBACCO LOWER SIUSLAW NEW’S. City Election at Florence, a Fire at Glenada, Etc. From Tho West, April 4. A »on was bora to tbe wife of John J Carlyle at Greenleaf last Tuesday. Tbe gebooner Danielson was towed to sea Wednesday morning. This is tbe first lumber vessel of Siuelaw’s bar bound fleet to leave tbe river this year. ...Call on... Julius Goldsmith On March 23 a sturdy young insn tipping tbe beam al 15 pounds, arrived at tbe home of Mr and Mrs Haus Hansen. CL Nellie Furnish left Thursday for tbe vaney. Bbe will commence teaching tbe epring turn of school near Irviog I Monday. I be city elect on passed off quietly Tuesday. It resulted in tbe election of A E Pickle as mayor; Wm Kyle O j W Hurd, Wm Brynd aud Hugti Cassi dy as trustees; C C Behnke as recorder, aud G C Cumpton as marshal. Intelligence was received th s w<ek of tbe death of Mrs VV H Pepper, who | WklstllBK. resided in Florence a uuinbtr o years, As a method of prolonging life and Het strengtbeuing the human frame against leaving tbie place last spring sickness whistling is said to be beyond death was tbe result of paralysis of the compare. Development of chest and heart, and occurred at Hiesone, C«l ' Beside:: neck muscles Is oue of tbe special ad Wednesday, March 20, 1802 vantages claimed for tbe exercise. a large circle of friends, she leaves a 1 Long, deep breathing is an essential busband and four cbildreu to mourn ! for a good whistler, as it is not per her uutimely loss. missible to draw in the breath except Tbe bouse oecupied aud owued by during the intervals of the sound pro B F Kane wae discovered on fire Tues duction. day nigbt about 12 o’clock by Mr Petulant Teaayaoa. Ksne’e oldest son, Frederick, who de Tennyson was one of tbe most for tected smose and got up to investigate. | tunate of poets, in that he was rarely He found tbe kitchen in flitnee, and criticised adversely, yet Mr. Bram Sto ker. who saw him often while hia plays burridly arrousing tbe family, gave a were in coarse ot production at the general alarm. The f >oii)y barely es Lyceum, said that he used constantly caped freru the building, which was' to complain of "the attacks made on too much under tbe oontroi of tbe him.” He actually wound up one day flames to be saved, and only a few ar by declaring that he often wished be ticles were removed from it. Tbe loss bad never written a line. is estimated a' about (1200. The bouse wa* insured for (500 aud the furniture His Ltaslt. Wife—How did you get along while for (100, I was away? Husband—I kept house for about ten daya and then I went boarding. M Ife—Boarding! Why didn't you go on keeping bouse? Husband—Couldn’t, All tbe dishes were dirty. ICO. \ \\ ' \ ^ \ Rain and sweat WW \ \ have no effect ( n bzrneis treated Fg[r K ¿L, with Eureka H at - ness Oil. It re- “ •* sists the damp, w w \ keep» the lea th- M do not break. No rou^h vur- face to chafe and cut. 1 he haroeea not . \ wears twice as long by tba use of Eureka Harness OIL Sold •vwry where in cans— all sizes. Made by Standard Oil Company TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST Get up! Get up Te Beaattry the City. “Mrs. Dash, wbat is your club doing to help beautify the city T “Oh. we are working hard to get the clothing boweee to use the word trou sers’ instead of *pants* in their mlrer- tlsementsr'—Detroit Free Preaa Like milk, eggs are a perfect food, containing all tbe conatltuenta of nour ishment. You want a good clean bed when you stop over night in Eugene. New beds and newly papered and painted rooms at the Courthouse Lodging for Infant, asd Children. House. No old. dusty, worn- IbliM Tw Hin Alwin tel» out carpets but clean painted floors with a nice bright Brus sels carpet rug to each bed. «Woe Just back of the courthouse. SHORTLINE That’e what our Nickel Alarm Clock» will ear to you. and yen mu»t be deaf if you an* not awakened by the d < iae TO th«y make. Our Nickel Alarm Clocks at a dollar make tacee at tbe peor trash sold in the dry rsode st..rea for lees money. AND POINTS EAST 01 RS do not have e ft pinione and a reso a. thin as tin. T he difference iu Through Palaeo and Ton-iat Sleeper» pnce M IN THE CLOCK- aod ia the Dining and Buffet Smoking Librery •«’wji'isot O'ot of keel ing it going. CARS STAY GCMID—an 1 that’s DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIMK worth a«™,,. We h.„ B NickeJ Alarm f.< very e.eepy Mks, that rings For Ratae. Folder« and Full Inf'<•*•’* for tee minutee uniese you get up and •but it utf; aod aaotht-r kind that ria<» regarding tiikete, routoa etc, call on or «ti* , **• P* “ f ^wgins again and et. pa J. W. PHALON, t r a H. DICKSOX <’* until yon n>u»t get Up or go mad. . “T °«*1 “ ‘be Nickel A «arm L lock line. St- Paul, Duluth, Minneapo.is, ChiMfi 122 THIRD STREET, rORTLAM CASTORIA A. B. C. DENNISTON, O. W. F *• Z«12 Firvt Avenue, SEATTLE, K R. JANNEY, Jeweler and Optician. H<w Lovât.», «a M-Opp. Moftm,. tlouw