The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 10, 1902, Image 4

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Eugene
DROWNED IN THE RIVER
ZION YEWS.
Eli Jeffries Met Death io the
Water at Jaiper
Tne People in That Locality Want
a New School House.
I
Guard
8 LT URDA Y.......... -................ may 10
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICIET.
For Governor—
OKOBOE E. CHAM BF.RLAIN,
<>i Multnomah.
For Hecrstery of Htate-
DAVID BRAKS, of Polk County.
For «tato Treasurer—
HENRY BLACKMAN, of Morrow
County.
For Justice of Uta Supreme Court-
B F BONHAM, of Marlon County.
Formato Printer—
J E GODFREY, of Marlon County.
For Altorney-Geoatai—
JAMES E RALEY, of Umatilla
County.
For Superintendent Public Schools—
W A WANN, of Lana County.
Ell Jeffries, of Lowell, a««d a beai
IV years, was drowned at tbe Eel rd
riffle near Jasper at nooo Thursday
while tripping doge on ths Wi liams’
log drive for ths Eugene Lumber Co.
Tbe unfortunate young man g< t
beyond hie depth and drowned right
A Grand Fourth of July Cele
bration Will be Held.
POLITICAL secAsioe.
boiore tbe eyes of hie fellow-workmen
Special to th» uaxan.
who wore powerleee to eave him.
J unction C ity , May 7.—Hon W B
McFadden, of Corvallis, visited hit
farm north of town on Friday and Sat­
WEDDING BELLI
urday of last week.
Lao M Travis, candidate for state
Marriage of Jaeoo Adkins aid senator from Lan» county, was In ths
city Friday.
Josephine Lemmon.
C J Muck, who purchased several
■pedal to tbe Guard.
hundred acres of timber land In tbe
JUWCTIOW C ity , May 8.—Wedding Lake oour try, retnrned from Wleoon-
Boils are ringing on th» Fern sin on Thursday.
Ridge to the tone of “two ntlnde with
Mr and MrsC 8 Cheshire, of Eugene,
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. bate aingle thought, two heart» that
visileil relatives in Junction a few days
beat as one ” The happy couple are this week.
Mr J aeon Adkius, one ot oar beet
A J Zumwalt, of Irving, waa a vis­
For Senator—
known young mon, having lived on
L M TRAVIB, Eugene,
itor in town Friday.
the Ridge a number of yean, and by
For Rup r esen t a tl vee
W R White weDt out to the hills last
bis upright, honorable living ho baa
CKH 'LE, Halo,
J M EDMUNHON, Goshen,
oomnaanded ibe respect of both old week to try his luok fishing. Ha re­
G N OABTLE, tteglnaw.
and young, and the bride, Miao Josie ports fisherman's luok—it rained every
For Coonty Clark—
Lemmon, le a daughter of Mr and Mn day bo was out.
C M YOUNG, Eugooo.
Tbe Weatherly Creamery Oo, of this
L Lemmon, formerly of Monmouth
For Sheriff—
plaoe, are doing a rushing tmaineae
She
ia
a
hlgly
gifted
young
lady
W W WITHERS, Thurston.
who has made a boat ot friends during these days. They are now running
For County Commissioner—
J F CURRIN, Cottage Grose her reeidence on the Ridge, and Mr seven wagons gathering up the. cream.
Adkins ia to bo oougratulated on hav­ Ono wagon is ran east out of Harris­
For Treasurer—
burg and tbs other six goth er cream
A B PATTERSON, Eugene.
ing eecuied ao fair a bride.
For Aaesmor—
The wedding ceremony was per­ from Brace, Benton oounty, to Lorane,
J M KITCHEN, Irving.
formed by Dean E 0 Bandoroon at bla Lane oounty. They churn three »Ines
For Surveyor—
residence In Eugene Wednesday after­ each day, turningout about6CO pound»
SIMON KLOVDAHL,Eugene.
noon, May 7tb, before a few friend», of batter.
For Coroner—
Bberlff Withers waa a visitor io tbe
DR F E HE LOVER, Eugens. the oouplo returning to the bride’s
home In the evening where a tump* city on Wedneaday.
toons eupper waa «erved, after whloh
Tbe Democratic oandidatao on the
tbe happy couple repaired to the homo etale tloket, Hon Geo E Chamberlain,
Eugene Justice District.
of tbe groom there to be met by a reg. for governor, and W A Wann, far eu-
u lar old fashioned ebivari with tbe ex­ pvrlntendenl of publio instruction,
For Justice of the Pesos-
ception that there were girls and spoke to a large crowd in tbe opera
JAMES F. AMIS.
women among tbe crowd. They were bouse 00 last Balurday.
For Constable—
allowed to “ring their belle and play
A. J. SMITH.
H W Bru»ter and brother-in-law, J
their pipes merrily” to their heart»’ L Connor, of Portland, administrators
content, and were only tee glad to be
oftbeeetate of tbe late John Oonnei
called in and be served by the fair of Portland, came np.laat Bunday and
SCHOOLBOY FURNISH.
bride to all good things imagi nable.
visited the farm weal of town owned
Mr and Mrs Adkins start out on tbs by the estate, which oonsiata of 1100
That was a regular schoolboy
matrimonial sea with bright prospects
speech of Mr Furnish's, rendered and their many friends hope lhe sore«.
Hon W J Famish, candidate for
in a monotone. If ho had been In breezee will blow softly aud tbe storm governor; Hon C,W Fulton,of Aatoria,
oiouda bo few all along a long journey.
a schoolroom the teacher would
Hon J R Whitney, candidate for «tate
A. B.
printer, and J H Ackerman, candidate
have made him speak louder, so at
for »late school'superintendent, were at
Dexter News.
least the people oould have heard
thia plaoe Wednesday evening aud
addresser! a large crowd at tbe opera
what was written for him to read. Bpeclsl to tbs O oxbd .
DaxTXR, May 7.—Gardening and bouse from a republican standpoint
No Republican who witnessed corn planting are tbe order of lhe day
Ed Horton, who ooaduote a sawmill
the humiliating spectacle of that when it ia not raining too bard.
west of Estrup, oame over to see his
Mrs Parker baa been driving the old friend, Hon W J Furnish, candi­
schoolboy speech last evening will
mall back thia week, while tbe regular date for governor.
vote "with pride" for Furnish. driver bae been somewhat indisposed.
Mauiloe Winter», the pot uler man
He may vote for him but it will bo
Mrs Anna Hodgeon la aerioaaly ill al ot tbe grip, always takes a bunt when
with a humiliating sense of the un­ the homo of her mother, Mra Cobb. Dr be reaebse thia plaoe. He killed 31)
Day, of Eugene, waa to eee her laal pigeons out in the wlieat field» east of
fitness of the man for the plaoe. Bunday
town on Monday afternoon.
evening.
The wonder is that tbs Furnish
Mayor W C Waahburne issued a call
Tbe weloome wb lol io of the now saw­
for a mesa mtetlug Tuesday night at
managers should permit him to mill ia regularly heard.
Williams’ log drive baa left us en­ the city hall for the purpose or making
make a public epooteole of himself.
tirely. They expect to pace Jaoper to­ arrangement« to oelebrate tbe Fourth
They must bo depending on the day, having made splendid progreao of July. There were about twenty
preeeut and they voted to oelebrate. A
big party majority to pull him tbue far.
committee wm appointed to solicit
Mr Cobb baa gone to Prineville to
through.
funds and make all proper arrange­
attend the circuit oourt. He is ex­
ments for a grand time. Tbe follow ng
pected home thio week.
persons ware appointed on the com­
MR FURNISH S NOTES.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONU DAY
mittee; H C Mahon, J H Miil-r, and
Take Laxative Kronau Quiume Tablet» H M Milllorn.
Mr Furnish spoke from “noteo’’ All druggists refund the money If It
Next week “wool will fly."
loot night. He has been doing folio to cure. E W Grove’s signature it following persons will sheer The
their
on each box 26c.
that a good part of hie life. Ho
sheep: J J Winn, 460 bead; M L
■poke from “noteo," United States IT DOESN’T REQUIRE A LONG Bar 11 el 1, rtoo head ; W C Waahburne,
notes, when Democratic sheriff ot
LONG MEMORY!
600 head ; J M Gwk, 260 head ; A R
Martin, 400 head; J R Turnbow, 100
Umatilla oounty, and later was
• • • If you want scuttle, oon- head ; J R Dennie, 460 head and G C
more extensively engaged in the
Millet, 500 bead.
"note" business in taking worthless traction and renewal of hard time*,
Jami*« whit» has resigned his posi­
you may depend on Democratic
white men from Pendleton to Port­
policy for these results. Il doesn't tion tn Kobinaou’s butcher shop. N J
land for celling whiskey to Indians, require a long memory.—Ore­ Moffitt will be “chopper." H. baa
at the rate ot about a hundred dol- gonian.
bad many years experience and will
No, "IS doesn't require a long treat the people right.
lore to the trip per mao. If all re-
M J Hamford, of Elmira, panned
ports are true, though, Mr Fur­ memory" to recall the fact that
nish's moot extensive business in President Harrison was defsated through town Haturday. He baa been
In Linn oounty vlilting his sister
"noteo” was when ho captured the for a seoond term and wont out ot over
who Is quite sick.
Umatilla Republican oounty con­ offioe with ths worst financial crisis
Merchant I «tian Sltyter, of Blaubly,
vention from hie opponent, Judge on hand sinoe tbe “Black Fri­ msde ibis | lace a visit Monday. He
Stephen Lowell. And Judge Lowell day" ot General Grant's adminir. oame out after a 1 >ad ef goods.
cays a man who deals so extensively
in "notoe” io not worthy of the
governor's offioe. Although a life­
long Republioan be will vote for
Chamberlain.
Ho mode hie money as a Domo-
orstio offloeholder. Now ho wants
to give the etale a bnsinooo
administration! If oleotod
ho
would do "bueinoeo" for Furnish.
"Can the Ethiopian change hie
akin or the leopard hie spolsT”
The Oregonian and Register re­
port 8 H Friendly as supporting
the Republioan oounty and state
ticket "from top to bottom.” Hon­
ors are not sasy in this oaso. Al­
though Mr Frisndly would make
an excellent state senator by reaeoo
of hie business training and loyally
to Eugene and Lone county in-
teroste. Republican oounty con­
ventions invariably "turn him
down" for loos worthy and influen­
tial mon.
The Register finds oonsolation in
the statement that “there are three
Furnish bo it ms to one Chamber­
lain button to bo tonnd in Eugene
and throughout the oounty." —Rut-
tons don I vote, though, even if the
statement io true. The »lection
will be settled by ballots oaot under
the Australian system of voting.
tration. Yot tbe perverter of facte
J J Wiun was in ths city Wednes­
in the Oregonian office would have day to brer tbe R-put>iioan speaking.
the publio forget history—makes
MrsEV.«n Vranklu Is visiting her
history when through indirection daughters lu Portland.
il chargee "Democratic polioy"
with tbs hard times that put
0. N. G. ENCAMPMENT.
Benjamin Harrison out of tbe pres­
idential office. It is useless to look Oregon State Militia Will Assem­
tor lair political presentation in lhe
ble Jaly 17-24.
Oregonian. It is entirely shameless.
B albm , Or., May 8.—Tbe Oregon
And it seems to glory in its ebame-
National Guard will aaeetni 1« al some
isssnses.
A
CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY."
roriland Journal.
Why not oail Mr Furnish a “Cap­
tain of indurtryf" Has be mt
shown hie ability to liorganise
every offioo he over heldt Did be
oot, bv hio "bueineee mtthods,”
make 9*25,000 per annum sea Dem­
ocratic Sheriff of UmatillaC »unlyf
How did be *‘tarm’' th« offijo of
Deputy United Btateo Marshal
under Cleveland, in bis "whisky to
Indian»” campaign7
The Republican party got sadly
bnnooed with Mr Furnish. Tbe
convention would not repeat the
mistake if it had lhe opportunity to
again eil in judgment on thio “busi­
ness method*' prodigy. They know
some things so» that they did not
know when the nomination was
I made.
oentrally I »outed point In lhe Willsru-
•tto valley, in brigade camp for in-
•Cruotlon, for a period of eight day.,
Joly 17-34, Inclusive. Tbl. announce­
ment was made yesterday by Governor
Geer, «XHUmander-ln-chlef of the elate
guard, and Adjutant-General C U
Gan ton bain, to whom lhe matter of
arranging tor lhe encampment was
left by tbe etale military board
bjwciai to U>. «oard
Ziow, May 4.—The .un baa shone
beautifully tbe p»»t two day» and corn
planting will be tbe Dext order of tbe
day.
C 8 Williams has bls log drive down
as tar as tbe Irvine Barbre place.
Al Mayo ba« hi* hop yard in first
o I mm order and no doubt will have a
full crop of bops.
What are our directors going to do
about oar new school h' UM? It is now
the first of May and no contract let as
yet. Come, wake up.
Tbe people
have paid their taxes and want to see a
new Louse.
Elden Templeman Informs us that
tbe “boomer” crew is at work near the
Laird plaoe below Jasper.
Tom Malloy aud Wm Tate are slash­
ing brush for tbs la ter named Indi­
vid aal.
Hille Bros, have 14 men employed
cutting and pesling 1 >ge at June and
they are making the woods resound
with their sturdy blows.
Alt Btewart and wife aud Edgar
Johnson aud wife went to Eugene
Friday for a abort visit.
Wm Williams is gathering cream for
the Eugene creamery and will be
around Wednesdays aud Ba turd ays.
John Parker is down from Ben
Gulley’s logging eamp and reports
that tbe logging ■ ‘shoot” is not work­
ing good yet.
X
Creswell Items.
Special to tbe Guard.
Ws pay 8 cents a pound for chickens
Ths bls best cash price paid forbottar
an»! sggs.
RK4TTL1 Pitot rcu Oo,
We»» lik streer, F.ugvne.
DlKT». —R Beales died Ibi» morning
at 4:30 o'clock at ble borne about ail
miles north of Eugene on tbe river
mad. from kidney trnutlae He was
aged 80 yssfi, two mouth. 33 days
aud leaves a wife aud one or two ins »
Tbe funeral will be held Friday mon .
Ing at 11 e'< lock and tbe remain« will
ba interred la the Maikay oaowtery.
For Sale.
THE NEW GIBSON Waists: Petticoats i
Linen Shades.
FOR rvALE.-Oue of the t-BuHvat
residences in Eugene on Willamette
street. Call on T N Segar, Hotel
Eugene, for further particulars.
New Walking Skirts. All the latest
new goods in Ladies Summer Dress
Goods and materials for Waists ..
FOR BALE — Springfield H»tei. Y*u
mi« a good thing if you fail to in­
vestigate thia. It’» a money maker.
J M Wood., Springfield, Oregon.
A number of good corsets in sizes 18,19 and 30
That sold for $1.00 to >3.00 each-------- Now 50c.
FOR BALE.—Town lot« for «»le »t
Blue RiverCity. Sawmills in a few
hundred yards of town site. Apply
to BC Spark», Blue RiverCity, Or.
S.H. FRIENDLY,
FOR BALE -A good grain, hay and
«lock farm of 216 acres for sale, i
mite from etore, poetoffl«*, ecbool
and church, 4j miles from rail­
road station, good buildings, well
watered, level aud good location,
120 acres plowed aud part «own
to wheat, on reasonable term». A
snap for tbe purchaser. Can be
reached from Goshen bystHge. Call
on C B Richardson Pieas«nt Hill or
U A Parker, 462 Jefferson street, Eu­
gene, Oregon.
CLOTHING *
100% Pure Wool w.
BROWN LEGHORNS FOB -»ALE.
Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn cock­
erels for sale.
Prloe- reasonable.
J R Yatee, Irving, Oregon.
a. J
FRESH MILK COW FOR BALE.—
A No 1 frwh milk cow for sale. Ap­
ply to E W Zumwalt 6 mil«*« north­
west of Irviug or address same at
Junction City Oregon.
If
You H
Doubt
>3 • 1
COWB FOR BALE-With oalvoe by
their side and some soon to come.
Call at my ranch in Noti vi Iley. 8 8
B txvknb .
C kkswkll , May 7.—Mr Dtlbert
More« and father moved to Washing­ FOR BALE — bix horse« for sale.
Call en or address J M Gearheart,
ton last Saturday.
Eugene, Or.
Mr J B Montgomery, who baa been
making bis borne with Mrs Stanton
for the past year, will start for tbe Mc­
For Rent.
Kenzie river tomorrow to visit bis
TO RENT.—Block and fruit ranch,
sone.
Born, to tbe wife cf Mr Homer Far-
440 acres, 60 acre« in cultivation, 10
low May 5th, a 9j-p<»und son.
acre« in orchard, ODe tulle and a half
from Wai ter eille. Call on or add re««
Mrs F Snyder baa moved Into tbe
E M Bowerman, Walterville, Ore­
boueejuat vacated by >dA W Morse.
gon.
Mr and Mrs 8 B Morse left last
That the Cloth which goes into
Capps Clothing
and guaranteed by the
Wednesday for Halsey where Mrs AUCilONKER.—Sixteen ye»rs ex
Morse was su mm» n«*d to tbe bedside
perience. Fine etock «Alee « special­
ly. Write lor date.
of her father who is very ill.
J 8 S tilbs , Eugene.
The dancing olub of Creswell gave a
dance last Friday night which was the
Stray Horses.
last one of the season.
The county Bunday school conven­
Two mare« came to my place about
tion will be held here Saturday May
Feb 1. One gray, left eye blind, the
10.
other, light «orrell with white face.
Owner paying all charges can get the
Coburg News.
horses. H Rebmen, one mile south of
Llewellyn posit 81 -e.
JACKSONVILLE WOOLEN MILU
To be 100 per cent
just boil a sample of it in a
Pure Wool,
nickel’s worth of Caustic
Is All Wool . . .
Potash that has been dis­
solved in a half pint of water.
If any the cloth remains
We have i
after a few minutes boiling
But if
full line ofaa
there’s cottou in it.
Fine Fittinj
its Capps Cloth, there won’t
Goods on till
be anything left. X7 ¿7
Special to Uaard.
C ohuko , May 8.—Irviug Macy, of
Eugene, passed through town today.
Mr and Mrs E P Coleman visited in
Eugene last Bunday.
Lone Fir Circle, No 136, WOW,
will give an auniveriwry jubilee next
Balurday evening at the Woodmen
ball. All Woodmen and faiuil.es are
invited. A gixxi time is assured.
Mias Elva Wegger who was quite ill
le reported as much better.
The pie social given by the ladies of
the W C T U on the 3rd lust was a
suooees in every particular. A good
program waa rendered, oonaistlug of
tnaslc and declamations. About (12
was real zed.
T W Tillman la making aome much
needed repairs 10 bis butcher shop.
Lester Wilcox’s
neatly oomplHed.
new residence Is
Overton
Mer.’s Suits 810 to 818.
Men's Trousers 82.50 to 86.
Wall Paper and Paint Co,
37 west 8th street
P. FRANK & SON,
...FOR...
Latrit dt>i<ni in Wall paper,
Best paints and Lowest
Prices.
?
34, 36 and 38 E Ninth St.
Health Food and Drinks.
«
NOW IN STOCK.
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF
..ASSOCIATION >•
Maked Cereal, Nut Butter, Nut Bromose,
Granose Flakes, Granose Biscuits, Granola.
Grape Nuts, Whole Wheat Wafers,
Shredded Biscuit, Malta Vita, Postum Cereal
Fig Prune Cereal, Malted Nuts, Grain-0,
Caramel Cereal, K B Cereal, Cream Cereal,
Graham Crackers, Salted Peanuts fresh.
A Strictly Mutual .nd Co opcr.tive Institution
Woodchoppers Wanted.
"By the People
and For the People."
Woodchoppers wanted to cut big
body fir wood. Apply at borne ou
river road or add ees at Junction.
Inaursnce in force Dee 31. X)1 110,974 456 00
L C VlTUB.
Net gain in >ne year.........
2,028.787 00
Y.u Know What Ysa Are Taking
When you take Grove’e Tasteless
Cbill Toulo tweause tbe formula la
plainly prluted ou every bottle sbow-
ing that it la simply Iron and Quinine
In a tameless form. No cure, uo pay.
SOo.
net ttariDg to members in one
year cn above amount ae com­
pared with titock companies
I amb «« p<id during the year in
eluding adjustment«
L. C SKEELS
1847 Rogers Bros A 1 Ware, Free.
80,591.®
23, HOU 64
Taking Advantage of the
Situation.
Thi. is ths people's favorite i inaurali
_____ _ ce
concern; it fur* lehrs insurance at
cost, and leave, th. money at home.
is what the wise do who pract I e
so.nomy, e»pee»lly when we
wl|-
in>r such Superior Goals. Th se wh ,
w'“t. hW> Kfade foods in itrooeriee of
all kunb. M the low- t ,
Well to watch our figures.
HT HAY XI».—From the H C Perkiue Head Office McMinnville, Oregon.
place. Coyote, about October 1, a 3-year Portland Office, 719 Marquam Bldg.
old list bl bay Ally, a barbell wire slit
3 K GEORGE, Eugene,
Agent for I ane County.
in one ear. A liberal reward for In­
formation about-ame Addreee,
J T R ichardson , Llewellyn, Or.
Barrl no Eans —Barred Plymouth
Rick »vg» for aale. 60 Cents per »et
tlnc. Good stock.
8 M D ovglaa ,
2M r'ourth and Jefferson.
J ust R kukivrd , —Complete line of
he fstnou» Eclipae sto ve« and rangee
Every«u ve guaranleed for 10 year-
Call and see them.
J W K ays Forniture C ».
Fon H alb .—Two Cypher Incubator
good as new and ihe leading Incubator
on the market. Inquire of Cbas L
Millar. Monroe, Oregon.
S«M*a th» vMi.h esJ
Chickens, Baiter aad Eggs Wanted
NEW ARRIVALS
Werk* o«t tbe CMC.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tsb'e'a
cure a »*018 In one day. No Cure, No
t*ay. Prie» 25 cents.
You want a gtxxi clean bed
whn you »top over night in
Eugene. New beds and newly
papered and painted room» at
the Courthouse
Lodging
house. No old. dusty, worn-
out cari»et8 but clean painted
H oots with a nice bright Brus-
«els carpet rug to each bed.
Just back of the courthouse.
FOUND
A Completa L fi of
Straw. Felt and òtra - Hats,
Biots and Shoes. Laeies and
Bint’s Uuderwear. C'ocierj,
Glass. Tin and Granita Wart,
Drugs and N dicmes
Yankri Rotons, Etc.
J
Our Motto is:
W e keep an up-to-date line of Groceries,
and guarantee our prices
to be as low as the lowest.
Vgrngy’a Department Store,
apples , EGGS and
CROW. OBtaON.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
Eastman |Kodaks.
Premo Poco and
Century Cameras.
Cvclone
Magazine Cameras
All reliable >I m |.ri phot«<ranhie rm ■«
CMTwi la rt-ck st pt-CTW of th. log.«
pb< to supply
in tbs oooatry.
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Phone Red 66 3.
Eugene Book Store,
Eugene, Oregon,
b .
M c K inney ,
588 Willamette'Strert
Don’t
»I N. T. Wilson
£*• I
E. Scwahrzsahi’d,
BUTTER WANTED.
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