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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1902)
PERSONAL. Good Honest Solid Shoes IN CALIFORNIA. ANOTHER NEW BRICK Daily Gaud. April 17 W M Preston went to Portland to day. Will be Mike Schneider Has Let tbe Prof. Washburn and the San Contract for His Building. Jose Fruit Pests. Arthur Tait, of Creswell, was In the city today. Squire Farrar returned to Salem this afternoon. J R Yates same up from Irving this | afternoon. * i i M 8 Barker went to Portland today COSTSACT BRICK it issoo on businecM. Dally Guard. April 17 LCAVKS SOON FOB SHBBISOTA. Mike Schneider has let the contract As will be noticed t j a call to the tut give J M Howe drove to Cottage Giove for tbe erection of a fine new brick Special to the Guard democratic central committee, printed this morning «rRnAM-RI, B xkkki . ky , VRII1 Calif , April *«. 17.— HUI Prof F F building on bls lot at the eorner of «aUâfactioD, b in another part of today’» G uard , the H L Rann returned to Junction City L Washburn, on hi» way from Oregon West Eighth and Olive streets to W H plaoe on tbe county ticket made va thl» afternoon. to Minnesota, haa stopped at the Cali- cant by C K Hale declining to run for THE POPE RECEIVES PILGRIMS Fenton for (6,80». John Durham came down from Cot- fornia Experiment Btotion at Berkeley, representative will hr tilled by naming The buildlug will be two stories bigb Hpeclal to the Guard. tage Grove this afternoon. and while here has beeu asked by the a candidate at a meeting of tbe central Bonnie Lester has gone to Portland director to take charge of some iuvesti- and 50x76 feet in dimensions. R ome , April 17.—I*ope Leo insists on receiving the committee to be held at the courthouse to fire on a 8 P locomotive. gstiotis being made on the peach borer Mr Fenton will soon eommenoe pilgrims who visit Rome. at one o’clock in tbe afternoon, Thurs His Holiness is in excellent u-.w j .u. > in Banta Clara valley, near Han Jo»e. work on tbe structure and will have it Ueo Park returned this aLernoon . , . . , J day, April 24th. health and shows little fatigue in consequence of the public . . . , . .. This insect ie one of the moat serious '___ u It is very much regretted by tbe from a tri. e to points south. pests which the fr.it raiser baa to con- finished by autumn. audiences. pally Guard, APrl117 democrats throughout the county that 11 orace Weitbrook and Jay Tibbe a tend with, and in the past he haa de C^R-l^riai, I35.W. Hain, « Mr Hale has withdrawn his uame from went to Junotion this afternoon. NICARAGUA BILL TODAY. peuded largely upon removing the EARL SANDERS the ticket, as be would have made a Rev C A Wooley waa a paaaenger to borer» with skuifeor Instrument made Special to ths Guard. ot furniture arrived to- splendid run, but another stroug man Albany on this afternoon's train. for tbe purpose. This not only takes 'forCk»o‘‘*r,'‘fcBro' , . to fill his place will be put up at tbe for the Legislature W ashington , April 17.—The Nicaragua canal bill is A P Bettersworth, Jr, editor of tbe time—and time means money—but it Candidate meetlug of the central committee. • »»nii g w - P10 f,ont ot wounds the tree to such an alarming Harrisburg Bulletin is in the city. being considered in the Senate today. Senator Morgan of From Wasco, Crook, Lake got'iu: g block today. extent that it sometimes appears that Prof Macleod, the ¡singing teacher, Alabama o[*ened the debate in favor of the bill. and Klamath. A HAPPY WEDDING. .firtt-cl»« experienced bioycle re- the remedy is worse than the disease. returned to Junotion this afternoon. ¿n now st Chambers’ hardware. The California entomologist, Professor FIGHTING “SPION KOP” OVER. M M Jones went to Peoria, Linn T h « D alek , April 17.—Earl Ban ,hn la|bM> will soon build an Miss Clarice Evenson Becomes the oouniy, this afternoon to visit a oousin. Woodworth, is working now with bi- Special to the Guard. Ji. to iii.ooUM« °a High .treat sulphide of carbon, and from the pres der», a prominent young attorney of Bride of Clive Cheshire. Rev J B Lister, of Eugene, preached ent outlook this agent seems to prom The Dalles, who was recently nomi L ondon , April 17.—Tho text of the original dispatches xitock of wall paper now In. A in Albany last night on "Home Mis ise what the grower» most desire, a nated by the democrats for Joint repre of General Buller to General Roberts regarding tbe disaster st J price at Chambers’ Rally Guard April 16 sions.’’ safe aud expeditious means of eradicat sentative for Wasco, Crook, l^keand A simple, though happy borne wed ivsre. J B Rhinehart has returned to San ing this troublesome pest. Certain Klamath counties, la probably tbs to British arms at Spion Kop has been given to the public. MFi«h Bro’s wagon, uew 3-inch ding took place at high noon today at Franelaoo after a visit with old friends precaution« have to be observed in its youugeet nominee on tbe state legisla General Buller censured General Warren for the slowness , » bargaiu for the uiau u> edmg it. the home of Mrs E Evenson at East in Eugene. use to insure safety to trees. tive ticket. He was born July 13, with which he moved tho troops under his command. Twelfth aud Patterson streets, when Mr Washburn has just returned from I 1878, in Htanton, Mlotiigan. He grad- Mwn’8. W W Calkins, of Corvallis, who hss Miss Clarice Even-on became tbe wife BELGIAN STRIKE SITUATION. ;0 wheel as good »• Crescent, of Clive 8 Cheshire. The ofiiclatlug been here on business, returned home Ban Joee and speaks highly of the out- uated from Tbe Dalles High Behool In look in this liue. In »[leaking of hie 1897 and later attended the Btate one »nd know It. Be. them at Special to tbs Guard. clergyman was Dr E C Banderson, this afternoon. visit to Ban Jose, he says: University at Eugene. linbei»’ bai<l#»re. E J Crawford returned this after “I drove for 30 miles in a continuous dean of tbe Eugene Divinity Behool. When the Bpauleh • American B russels , April 17.—The industrial strikes are steadily tequsrterij report of tae superIn Tbe ceremony was performed in the noon from tbe upper Willamette orchard, white with bloom, on roads war broke out he enlisted wilh his spreading. Manufacturing industries all over the Kingdom dent of tbe otate penitentiary Just presence of only a few relatives aDd logging camp. as level and clean and hard as a barn home oompany and eerved in tbe 1 ehow» 318 prisoners. intimate friends of the couple, and was J W Hobbs, deputy internal revenue floor, and saw hardly a foot of land Philippines. He wm slightly wound- are being forced to shut down through their workmen join loon carries the most oomplete line followed by a pretty dinner at tbe Inspector, arrived in from tbe south not under cultivation in this 30 mile ed at the battle of Malabon. After five ing the ranks of the strikers. arden and field seeds in the city house, this afternoon. The railroads have been served with notice by the drive. The roads are all macadamized | days in the hospital he waa again on I bii prices are the lowest. Tbe bride is the youngest daughter Mrs L 8 Logan and Mrs I T Nlcklln and for miles out of Han Jose are the firing Hue, where he remained on- strikers that they must carry only such freight as is neces frune and epray your trees quick, of Mrs E Evenson. She has lived in went to Junction City thia afternoon sprinkled in summer. The tree« are til the close of tbe campaign. After sary for the immediate use of the public. lore the buds »well. Full outfit, big Eugene from early childhood, and has to attend tbe Degree of Honor conven French pruue, apricot, peach, cherry, his return he prepared and delivered mauy warm friends. Mr Cheshire has tion. lithe, »t Chambers' hardware. some olive and altnoud. English wal- throughout the date * lecture on hie IMPROBABLE PHILIPPINE STORY. fbe poetoffioe at Aurora was robbed also lived here a greater part of bis Mrs Lee Henry went to Cottgge nute, shade tbe roads outside of tbe I experience in the army. His legal education waa acquired in Bpeolal to the G uard . »«lay night. The robbers blew life, is a popular young man, and is at Grove this afternoon where her bus-1 fences in plaeea. Borne growers irn- present in partnership with C C Ham btnd has bought a half interest in the I «» “ • R “ 11 8OUle do uot , depending upon the office of Judge A 8 Bennett of thia o the safe and secured about *300. N ew Y ork , April 17.—Richard O’Brien a corporal of mond in conducting the Cachoa Cafe. individual view«, aud ou the length of | city, Nugget newspaper. |C Baughman fioiehed a very suc- the 26th Volunteers gives a statement to the press regard Mr and Mrs Cheshire left on tbe 1:42 the puree. I saw a few vineyards near iful term of school at Thurston Mrs L M Vaughan and daughter, ing the alleged massacres of Filipinos by American tioops. train, amid showers of rice, this after Friday and has returned to Eu- noon for a trip to Portlaud and Ta Miss Lucille, left this afternoon for Ban Jose, not attractive now wilh their Corporal O ’ Brien charges the volunteers with having Courthouse Items. abort stumps of vines, but I have & coma, aud when tbey return they will Beattie to reside. A large number of been assured that when in leaf they slaughtered Filipino mon, women and children indiscrim le»vy field and yard wire fence, occupy rooms in Dr and Mrs C W their friends were at the depot to see add to the landscape." inately. Mortgage........................... 60 00 yooceDte rod at Chambers’ hard- Lowe’s residence at 26 West Seventh them off. Mr Washburn leaves for bis Minne Chattel mortgage.............. 670 00 Attorney John M Pipes, of Portland, sota post within a week. street. HOLLAND’S QUEEN WORSE. Transfer of Mortgage....... 260 00 arrived la Eugene on tbe 2:08 train .0 Beckwith)« narrowing his frame Hpeclal to the G uard . Batisfactlon of mortgage. 170 00 this afternoon. Mr Pipes recently re C. E. WOODSON. ildingon West Eighth street about MR. PRESTON ’ S BUILDING turned from Washington, D C, where KRAL K8TATU TRANSFERS. incnee, that much of it being on A msterdam , April 17.—The condition of Queen Wil held a clerkship In tbe U 8 ceDSUe ; ke Schneider'« lot. Alioe T Cherry st al to JobR C Wat- helmina in consequence of a premature confinement is Former Eugene Young Man for he bureau. ■rte- Morrow coaster, The first 26 Will Be a Handsome One When I ®-6iof “nd * ln lota * “1J 8 b“k County Judge of Benton. Yesterdiy’s Salem Journal: Miss 16 Cbrietian’s second ad to Eugene, *1. worse today. She has a high fever with attendant com rcbaeere will get a Morrow coaster Maud Hammitt, of Eugene, went to Second Story is Erected, Mary Jane Bcott to W W Calkins lot plications. ike without charge. F L Chambers Corvallis Times: Tbe republicans the reform school today, having been Public prayers aro being offered in the churches ----- 1 and n j of lot 4 bik 4 Bhaw’e ad to Bro. of Benton county have tilled up tbe appointed to tbe position of nurse and Workmen this mornlDg commenced Eugene, *1300. throughout the kingdom for her recovery. Jbauy’e city council has ordered vacant places on their ticket. Tbe housekeeper at that institution to suo- to tear down the fire wall of W M Carrie E Winters to Mary J Beoti numbering of tbe bouses and nam- action was taken at a meeting of the Preston’s briok building preparatory land In Eugene, *800. ;o!ths etreeis preparatory to free centralcommitttee Monday. The new ceed tbe late Mias Marie Haberly. to the erection of the second story. Elizabeth A Dunn to H A Bkeeh A SERIOUS WRECK. liltelivery. WHEAT MARKET EXCITED candidate for county Judge is C E Tbe old wooden sidewalk in front land in Springfield *426. DR. KING A SOCIALIST. TheFiret National Bank has just Woodson. * * * * of the building was also torn out tlila U 8 to L N Roney, 26.18 aeree In tp »reda Burrougb .figuring machine, Mr Woodson was formerly teacher morning and gravel placed In fer a 19 e r 1 w. Raised 11-4 Cents a Bushel in Trainmen Miraculously Escaped adds, enbtracte, multiplies and di- , of Latin in tbeBtate University. Bome- cement walk. Iasaca Higgins to J B Hills and J S Was One of the First Members of lojury. New York and Chicago Today. te automatically. t thlug over two years ago he came to When tbe improvements are oom- Hills, 160 acres In tp 20, e r 1 w *860. the Party in Eugene. IFsterner, the Ninth street grocer, Corvallis i and shortly afterward be pleted tbe building will be a band- 0 8 Frank to Perry Frank 70x100 ft R orkhurii , April 17.—The wreck of Jay put up a neat new sign in front came , a law partner with E R Bryson. some one. Mr Preston’s plans call for lot 2 Ellsworth’s addition to Eugene, Special to tbs Uaant. Baur Guard, April 17 Naw Y ork , April 17.—Wheal cloeed tbe northbound extra freight train at his place of business. Whiting, tbe Mr Woodeou is a nice young man, and a fine plate glass front, tbe present one *1. Balt creek Tuesday was a serious one. In this morning’s Register appeared to be taken out and placed in the [0 dauber, was tbe artist. has won considerable reputation as an Perry Frank and wife to C 8 Frank, today at 80 J oenta a buabel, a gain of Three cars loaded with granite and the following from the republican actor in local amateur theatricals. Last Park street entrance when the new ad First bulk garden seed. Chambers Iot2blk 1, Ellsworth’s addition to Ear 1| oenta from yesterday’s cloeing. two filled with empty cans were tele Heptember he retired from tbe law nominee for coroner: dition is finished. A stairway will be gene, *1. jrdware. C hicago , April 17—Wheat olooed scoped and demolished aud tbe en I understand this morning from a put in next to the Hendricks building practioe aud has since been employed Austin and Ellen J Root to Eugene today at 74| oenta an advanoe of 1| gine was tipped over a nd badly wrecked. Tbe fiahing season is here and reliable source that I am charged by bamberB’ Hardware Is ready for it in the First National bank of Cor- the democrat« as being ¡socialist If occupied by Hall’s grooery etore, and Heb Hier, 160 sons in tp 16, s r 1 w, cento a buabel from yoeterday’eoloeing. Engineer Glass and Fireman Wiley having voted tbe straight republican tbe second story will be partitioned oft I kjoo , ith tbe biggest and best assortment vallis. B an F rancisco , April 17.—Wheat Francis (of Eugene] miraculously es t.cket from my first to last ballot | into convenient office rooms. The Wm and Lau ra F Landers to Alfred tackle ever brought to Eugene. Strikes a Rich Find. without scratching my ticket, aud front of tbe building will present an Johnson, 1,624 acres In tp 20, ■ r 8 W, cloeed today at l.lSj a cental in ad caped without serious Injury. The A petition is being circulated among wreck occurred from some unknown never missing an election constitutes a | *$00. vance of 21 oenta from yeeterday’a cause at tbe water tank, and that Hociallst, then I am undoubtedly imposing appearance. it business men of Roseburg, tbe p.r- ••I was troubled for several years The excavation for tbe basement ___ structure, with its substantial founda irt of which is a 6 o’clock cloeing with chronic indigestion and nervous one. cloeing. D r C B K ino . under the uew addition Is down four (reement. It is understood the peti- debility," writes F J Green, of Lan Prohibition County Coirention [Han Franoieco and Pacific coast tion framework, was completely des Dr King undoubtedly is a socialist. or five feet of the required seven. 30 la meeting with much favor, and caster, N H. “No remedy helped me quotations are by cental. Figured to troyed. He may never have voted the social A now track was built around tbe a ultimate success of tbe movement until I began u«ing Electric Bitters, ist ticket, but he was one of tbe first The Lane oouniy prohibition con the buabel todayo’o Han Franelaoo For Sale. almost assured. vention will be held in tbe eo.rtbouee qnotation la OS oenta, an advanoe from wrecked engine aud tbe passenger which did me more good than all the members of tbe branch of that party in Eugene, on Baturday, May 8, at 10 yesterday of 1 7-10 oenta a bushel.— tralua were not much delayed. A 352 bicycles sold at the Cresoent medicine I ever used. They have also organized here Jan 6, 1902. His name Portland wrecking crew went to the tloket will E d G uard .] [iDcv in 1901. Only the beet built kept my wife in excellent health for was subscribed to tbe following state A sawmill and logging outfit for sale I o’clock. A full county acene thia morning to pick up tbe id lightest running wheel oould poe- years. 8be say» Electric Bitters are ment, but was scratched oil al bis re at a bargain. Tbe mill ie 2j miles be placed in tbe field. Every pro biy make this record. Plenty more just splendid for female troubles; that quest afur be had been nominated by south of Crawfordsville, Linn county, blbitlonist in the oounty Is urged to Fall lias of Mke sundries at down- wrecked engiue and further repair tbe they are a grand tonic and Invigorator Il haa a eapacity of about 8100 feet per | attend. Tbe far famed Meneley Quar- to-date prime at Chambers’ hard damage. H as good at Chambers hardware. for weak, run down women. No other the republicans for coroner: Ali I tette will furnleh tbe Bongs for tbe ware. InE Habwarzscbild’e show window medicine can take it» plaoe in our I, tbe undersigned, recogniz.ing the day and ie run by water power. Don’t forget that I have some of that is a panoramic photograph of family." Try them. Only 50c. Satis class struggle between tbe capitalist the machinery, saws, etc, are praoti-1 convention. Hiram Gould, our pro class and tbe working class, and the cally new and in first class shape. hibition nominee for oongreoa in tbe farm machinery yet to close out. Buy 18 oily taken from the Butte. It 1» faction guaranteed by W L DeLano. necessity of the working class consti Also for sale three acres of land, good first district, Prof R W Kelsey, of good goods eheap wbaa you can, *>ot three feet long, and a half-tone T hk “O regon P rospector ."— R F tuting themselves into a political party, it made from it will appear in the Baker A Co, real estate dealers, have distinct from aDd opposed to all partien house and barn, smoke house, bunk Newberg, our nominee for superin Moon’s feed store. aw immigration pamphlet now being just had printed for free distribution t .rmed by tbe propertied cla see, here boese, boat bouse, woodshed, black tendent of publio instruction, will be declare that I have severed my re smith ebop. in attendance at tbe convention. Htate noted by Miller, the printer, to homeseekers a pamphlet entitled by lations with all other parties; that I Bee re tar y, E O Miller, of Portland, Also logging outfit oomplete includ leeterdsy’s Salem Btatesman : Miss •‘The Oregon Prospector.” It has 12 endorse the platform and constitution writes that be is planning to be pres ing three horeee, logging harness, log of the Bocialisl party and hereby pages which are filled up with a des •p- »ude Hammitt, of Eugene, arrived ent. wagon, lumber wagon. Also one set of for memberehip in »»id party. ply 1 — --------------- _ »terday afternoon to accept a posi- cription of tbe state, Lsne county and CoMMirrnn. »agon harnsae, live tons of bay, one- °n as instructor tn tbe Reform Eugene, besides a large number of il half ton rolled oate and other thing» ............Helmus W Thompson, lustrations, including one of Willam Chickens Wanted. too numerous to mention. A Horrible Outbreak J attorney, of Eugene, wss in tbe ette street, the University buildings, Anyone wanting an outfit of this -|'y yesterday, having had some tousi- tbe courthouse, tbe banks,several store The Beattie ProduoeCo will continue "Of large sores on my little daught buildings, the Methodist and Christian to pay 8 cento per ptund for chicken» klnd.it will pay them to call and see aa>» before tbe supreme court. or address er'» bead developed Into a case of scald Ohurcbee, tbe Patterson School, a until May 1. Bring your chicken» in. All kinds of horse gardening tools at R obbrt H FIRLD8, B cattlb P roduce Co, bead" writes U D Iebill, of Morgan I birdseye view of Springfield, etc It 1» l-bambers hardware. Eugen», Or. ' Crawfordevtle, ton, Tenn, but Bucklen’a Arnica a splendid advertisement for tbe city. Oregon. Halve completely cured ber. It’s * guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores, Blosrsand piles. Night Was Her Terror. Only 26 cento al W L DeLano’s. “I would cough nearly all night long," write« Mrs Chas Applegate, of Call for City Warranta. Alexandria, Ind, “and oould hardly get any sleep. I bad consumption so TO CUSTOMERS. bad that If I walked a block I would All outetandlng elty warranto up to oougb frightfully and «pit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three and Including No 152 of tbe 1(01 Issue *1 00 bottles of Dr King’s New Dis will be paid on presentation al my UNITED Htate« Map, Size about four by five feet square, mounted with roller at tbe top covery wbo'ly cured me and I gamed office April 21et, 1(02. Interest will ani bottom in readiuees to be bung on the wail, which with accompanying descriptive 58 pounds ’ It’» absolutely guaran oeaae after that date. booklet is tbe most concise and complete hhtory of the United Btates from first settle- teed to cure coughs, cold», la grippe, tu-ui to date ever produoed. It illustrate« and describes tbe Ixtuisiatia Purchase and every F rank B risnrr , bronchitis »nd throat »nd lung trou acquisition or auuexstion of territory to date. The map Is a production that would not sell at City Treasurer. bles Price 50c and *1.00. trial bot lew than *2 00 to *3 00 iD any bookstore, and is a valuable acquisition In every household. tles free at W L DeLano’» drug »tore. You will be presented with one of the«e map- free of charge with a purchase of Brown s April 1«, 1903. Htar-Five-Htar Bbose to lbs amount of *5.00 at one time. Please call and -ee tbe shoes and map. Furniture Ulait for tbe nein Stock ...United States Map Free of OPENINS, APRIL 15 ’Childs or Export cigars for 10c. fine-cut baa arrived. 1 pound Pompioe fine-cut chewing tobacco 45c A large fine covered pencil tablet 5c. Ai Billy’s department Store You want a good clean bed L bttkr L ist .—The following per when you stop over night in sons shod Id sail for letters that remain Eugene. New beds and newly | dead In the Eugene pos to files: Henry papered and painted rooms Austin, Ire (Vw, lire Mattle Col- C B Croft, John Fasse«. Ford A at the Courthouse Lodging llne, Htokee, Miss Emma Harris, F C Hill, House. No old, dusty, worn- Mrs Cora B Miller, North Fairview out carpets but clean painted Mining C", Mr» Ida M Orr, Mies floors with a nice bright Brus [xiuiee P» t '«on. John Potto. Hsury sels carpet rug to each bed. H ten neck. J H Wil lame, J M W right, 1J list back of the courthouse. , Jun Young. CHAMBERS HARDWARE