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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1902)
PERSONAL. Good Honest Solid Shoes A BIG SAWMILL. DIVINITY SCHOOL AN OREGON MAN. Daily saard. May u J T Irish, of Wendling, is In the city. Geo F Craw is oonfined to bis home with Illness. W H Linocln is down is down from Cottage Grove. Federal Labor Union Organized Last Night Arthur Benders came up from Har I risburg last night. C B Clement returned this afternoon from Cot tage Grove. OTHER! TO BE ORSAMTED. Dally Oaaid May IS, Submarine Volcano Be comes Active in Mediterranean Sea. day Evening, June 2. To Be Bnilt Soon at Cottage P. L Campbell Will Be Chosen Groie. President of the U. 0. ret e«oe«*M. Pl I 1C Special to the G uabd , Shoes that always give F A Rankin returned this afternoon There was a large attendance cf There will ba another meeting in a C ottage G rove , May 14.—The from Cottage Grove. laborers at the bill over Lake's marbls gatiifactiou, to G uard repreaentatlvehere baa it from few days of lhe tsmid of regents of the Arthur Meyer returned this after works last night. Orgauizer G Y good authority that a big aawmlll will University of Oregon to elect a presi Harry made a short address In which noon from Roseburg. be built aoon on the Alex Cooley place dent to succeed Frnk Strong, who re be explained the workings snd princi juataoulb of towu by a combination cently resigned to accept the presidency Prof Rick Dearborn returned this YORAN’S ples of the labor unions and then pro of iutereata Including the Pacific Tim of Kansas University, says yesterday’s afternoon from Corvallis. ceeded to organize a Federal Labor ber Co, J I Jone« and the Booth-Kelly Portland Tt legram. The meeting will Mrs J Pironl and child went to Colon, made up of laborers of different Co. The mill will be of 75,000 feet per oe held as soon as Judge Bean, who Portland this afernoon on a visit. vocations who are notin large enough day capacity. A track will tie laid Is now sitting on the supreme court Mrs Lester Tozier returned this numbers to effect separate organiza from the tarmlnua of tho Bohemia rail tamcb at Pendleton, fiul.hee hie duties afternoon from a visit at Creswell. tions. Frank Heyer was chosen presi road up through Jone«’ addition, paaa- there. The regents have practically agreed Re-nemb« ti>»t land •» D W Btlbbene and family have dent; Wesley Peuniugton, secretary, tng weat of J I Jonea' realdeuoe, then Florence Nightingale. and A Wilcox, treasurer. The new moved from Mapleton to Eugene. aontb to the Cooley place where there upon a man, who, it is understood, re MooU*''. __ sides in Oregon. The advisability of la a aplendld atte. P N Laird, of Ja»pr, whs in Eugene uulon starts out with 34 members, Special to the uuard. Fwt bulk garden seed. Chamber. which number, Mr Harry says, far ex- The Pacific Timber Co already hae calling an Easters mau to fill the chair today with a load of farm products. L ondon , May 15.—Today hsrdw»r*‘- feeds his expectations. land near Latham aeroaa the river from lias been fully discu-eed by tbs board, BUNDAY, JUNE 1, 11 A M. Mr and Mrs G N Frazer, Br, re pewen door« «nd windows at Lough- Mr Harry has interested the carpen friends and admirers celebra thia propoaad alt» aud adjoining the and while mauy of the regents would turned this afternoon faom Corvallis. Kxercitiea. hi 11 r * Peter’». ters, the painters, the barbers aud the ted the 79th birthday of Opening grouuda uaed for lhe Southern Pacific like to see au Easterner at the head of Communion Service. 8 Handeaker and wife returned to retail clerks in the proposition of form johnBiowell 1» oo” night clerk at wood-preaerviug plaut. The right of the University, it is the feeliug of the Florence Nightingale, who Baccalaureate Sermon—Rev J T day from Creswell and other southern ing uuione, aud each of these will at Hotel Eugene. way haa been aecurod wide enough for board as a whole that the salary offered for years gave her services as Eabalmau, Tacoma, Waahiugton. pointe. once organize. The carpenters will Moon sell» •» *lud8 of 8*** 8eed' a wagon road along«lde and 20 acre« of is too small to attract au educator of a nurse on the field of battle Song. meet Bunday for that purpose. W L De Lano went to Corvallis this laud on the Cooley plaoe tor the big any great promiuence. Yoa know his price*. Ordiuatlon aervice, directed by Rev The regents have received a large and in the army hospital. As announced in yesterday ’ s GUARD, plant. Moon has fits-alw some rape seed. afternoon to take in the May festival J 8 McCallum. number of apil catioi a | <>me of which of music. the priuters met at this office last I Lowest prices In town. RAILROAD PRnoREBS. Benediction. Doctor’s Convention. came from pro eseors now serving in W W Haines, of the Eugene tannery, evening at 6 o’clock and organized a Grading on tberailroaul ia progreee- re ponsible positions In Eastern col Haininock»’, *1.35, J1.50, *2.00. *2.25, MONDAY, JUNR 2, 8 P. M. Special to G uard . typographical union with 11 members. left this afternoon lor a trip up the lug rat'ldly, the work being almoet l-gee and uuivercities, but whether |300, *3.25, *3.50 at Paine and Kay’s. RB Huston, of the G uard force, was L kwisburg , Tenn, May 15. Muaie. Bantiam, completed from the oamp to the Currin they would be competent to assume Rxp,, good freeh seed—genuine Prayer. ohoeeu temporary president, and Miss —The medical profession of bridge on Row river, and it la rapidly the duties of president la a question Clyde Lloyd, ths timber man, was in dwarf Ensex rape, 8 oenta, at Moon’». Bong—Divinity School Quartet. A A Miller, of the Journal, temporary the United States is holding coming thia way. Ilia expected that with the regents. All seud veiy flat the city today, going to Portland on Addreae before lhe graduating olaae Ht.vy field aDd yard wire fence secretary. by the time the grading of tbia flrat tering recommendations, but Judge 0 the afternoon train. only 5ooe^ iod Bl Chamber»’ hard There will be six unions In Eugene, a national convention in thia —Rev Geo W Sweeney, L L D, Oak atrip ia done that traok-layiDg will be B Htlllnger says that insofar as be is land, Cal. Mrs Ina Mayer and Miss Pearl Park and when they are all organized a city today. ware. gin and will be puabed out to the two ooncerned a recommendation does not arrived in Eugene this afternoon from Federated Trades Assembly Will be Boog. by male quartet. See Al A Simmons for stamps and bridge» ao that limber« oan ba «hipped carry as much weight today as it did Chinese Bill Flaw. Ban Francisco on a visit. Conferring of Degreee — Dean Eugene formed. This organization consists of photos, at lowest rates. Bixth and out there. Special to thejauard. years ago. C. Sanderson. Rev Mac H Wallace returned this delegatee from the various unions, and ■ Willamette streets. Mr Morphy haa already purchaaed Judge Bellinger says he would like Song. W ashington , May 15.— afternoon from Clackamas where be all differences between employer and ' No wheel as goed as the Crescent, rail« for 11 mil«« of road and haa the to see the Btate University and the Bened lotion attended a Congregational convention employe are handled by them. Attorneys representing Chi Get one and know it. Bee them at The c I bm motto 1« “Ad Dai veta vita «hipping reoeipt for them, and tt la agricultural callage combined, which Jacob Keller, who recently bought nese interests have created no mea." understood they were Iu Portland would justify the calling of a high- Chambers’ hardware. and the olaae oolor ia purple. James Hoffman’s plaoe near Irving, little sensation with the an yeeterday. The correepondent la al«o priced president to assume oontrol of Oregonian: John Ditchburn, Jr, has gone to Iowa to bring his family informed that a locomotive baa beeu both Institutions. Bo long as they are nouncement that they have who has been very sick with typhoid eut. secured and will be brought here by an apart, however, there is not likely to pneumonia, is recovering. discovered a fiaw in the ex expert locomotive builder who will be a surplus of funds available with Mr and Mrs D Tilton returned this A Harney county deputy aheriff, clusion bill that will permit have charge of the engine« on the new wtiioh to pay the University president afternoon from a vieit with their assisted by several guards, landed four the free entry of Chinese to road until atiopa oau be erected and more than he is now reoeivlug—*3d00. daughter, Mrs N A Emmltt, at Falls oonvicts at the penitentiary Tuesday. equipp'd. the United ¡States. City. two institutions and the four It cost a neat little sum, *712.10 The Annual Sermon to Be Deliv Men are at work getting ont tiea in These normal schools eat Up pretty much all Mies Anna Wbiteaker went to Port The fishing season is here and readlneea for the completion of the firat the appropriation now made by the ered By Rev J S McCallum. land on the afternoon train. Bhe will Chambers’ Hardware is ready for it aeetion of grade ao that there may be state for educational purpose«. vieit with her sister, Mrs Jarvis, about with the biggest and best assortment A nn A rbor , Mich, May 15. Memorial Day will be fittingly ob no delay In getting the track down aud two weeks. IT 18 P. L. CAMPBELL. of tackle ever brought to Eugene. —A monster musical festival served in Eugene Friday, May 80. car» running. ___ Mrs Eatella Mayberry left this after Today ’s Oregonian says: It haa Do you need «eed oorn, either field Preparations are being made by the building notes . noon for her home at Arlington, Wash. will «0» H<. P.i.Ti.e PLART. « bein g hflld J 10 ™« musicians leaked out that one of the acta of the or sweet, »Dy kind of peas, beans, beets oommlttee appointed by J W Geary 0 H Wallace and »one commenced Btate Uuiver-lty board of regeuta al van, Gaaid. May .4 f rO1" PO^lOns of the COUU- Poet, G A R, who will have the aid of work or other seed of auy description. Moon Bhe will stop at Junction a day or two on the foundation of Dr Wali’a their Portlaud session two weeks ago to visit her aunt. Yesterday C D Combs, the grocer, try being ill attendance. bis it and his price is the loweet in the militia, kindred organizations and naw building on Main atraet, only a was the tender of lhe presidency of the Mrs 8 8 Durkheimer and|little daugb sold to W C Yoran, the job printer, his c , . ... town. citizens. Resides the services at the block from the depot. Eugene institution to Pre-ideut P L ter came up from Portland this after West Eighth street brick .tore build- Submarine Volcano. oemetery on that day, a good program Albany Democrat: The more W J Plane are being drawn for a fine Campbell, of the Oregon Btate Normal noon to visit Mrs Durkheimer’eparents, Ing, one story high, now occupied by 8pec',’to‘beOVt“’^ , will be presented in the evening at the brick on the old Knox property on the Furnish's official reoord is examlued sohool, at Monmouth. It can t»e stated B M Berg as a variety store. Tbecon- AJACCIO, Corsica, May 1O. Mr and Mrs E Schwarz-child. into the worse it gets. It la poor Christian church. »nut «treat but nearer the rivar. on unimpeachable authority that Pres G Y Harry, the labor orgauizer, Hideration is *2ioo. — A submarine volcano has The Memorial sermon will be reeuninendation for a mau running Quite a number of reaidenoee are io ident Campbell will aocept. went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. Mr Yorau informed a guard re- suddenly became active in delivered by Rev J 8 MeCallum at the be built aoon. for the offioe of governor. DECLINES TO TALK. From there he will go to Roseburg and porter today that be will move hie the Mediterranean. There Christian church Bunday forenoon, 252 bicycles sold at the Cree cent B H Friendly, lhe Eugene regent, • , i i Grant’s Paes, expecting to organize printing plant, whioh is now located May ?5, at 11:15 o ’ clock. Adetailed agenev in 1901. Only the best built in Hampton Bros’ building over Wii- "*as HO previous knowledge as program will be published in a few ef the University, refuses to say any unions at each place. sub lightest running wheel could poe- CLUB ROOMS OPEN. thing about the supposed tender of the son's grooery store, to the building | to its existence, days. tlbly make this record. Plenty more presidency to President P L Campbell. purchased by him by July 1st, or if Mr Dowie's Faith Unrewarded. >1 as good at Chambers hardware. A FARMERS REST. Berg can find another location before The Commercial Club Has In- It ia not doubted here that the story Special to tbs uuard, Garden cultivaters, *3.50, *4.25, *5.00 of tho tender is correct. ■ hat time be will move sooner. Mr A DISASTROUS RUNAWAY. stalled Fixtures. g 75, *6.75, at Moon’s. C hicago . , May 15—Dowie . Womens’ Patriotic League Will Berg will occupy quarters in Mr Vote for the cycle path to come your Bohneider’s new brick on West Eighth the faith healer and leader of Erect a Building in the Sensational Suicide. Mao, Ths temporary quarters of the Eu- *ay. Each one is entitled to a vote «nd Olive BtrejtB when it is finished, a sect that pretends to cure E C Lak», The Marble that has bought any kind of a bicycle Park. gene Commercial Club In the armory but that will not be until some time J j8ease8 by prayer has A sad Bruised up. O ro F ino , Idaho, May 14.—Dr F J of Chambers, also a Crescent rider re club rooms were opened today aud will 11 Mr Yoran Will have splendid quarter, personal experience hereafter remain open until the rooms Leadbrook, a prominent physician of gardless of where he bought his Cres For a long time the need of a place Harrisburg Bulletin: E U Lake | 1I1S (laughter, WuO was cent. tn the new opera house building are Moscow, and Miss Winnie Booth, It where the farmers and tbeir famille« for bis printing office. came to this city yeeterday in a miser- year old daughter of Rev O M Booth, badly burned Wednesday, able plight, bl. flesh Inceratod Md ™dy for occupancy. who come to town to do tbeir trading F C hambers A B ro of the Methodist oi urch at Edward Waud Dead. can stop and rest has been apparent. died today. Dowie would not with many bruise., the result of a run- *«>• tam^rary quarter. . the club pastor Moscow, committed suicide here today. The Women's Patriotic League has «way. He waa driving hl. carriage nice y furni.hed and wfil ba a vary allow the presence of a physi Vi enw , Or, May 13.—Edward Waud Veterans* Reunion m •>»<» .And u I? pleasant plaoe for the members to «pend The couple arrived in yesterday and taken the matter up and at the last _____ u ... cian at the bedside of the girl. team Tuesday on the road near B E | tbeir avening*. Billiard and pool ta spent the night at the hotel. They meeting discussed the question of who died at bls home here May 9, was an Oregon pioneer of 1853. He was a H18 followers offered prayer» Cogswell’» farm, when a phenomenal ble« and card table« have been plaoed left several letters bidding friends good The attention of all soldiers, Ballon erecting a building for that purp<>se In fail of hall occurred. He describes bye, and saying as they could not live and marines of the war of lhe rebellion the city park. Members of the League native of Donoaeter, England, wher fOy her recovery blit to I1O tbem as being the size of English In the room», oholee cigars can be had, toaether, except In sin, they preferred he was born in 1816. He was married is Mlled to the fact that the annual have interviewed the county oourt, walnut" and fell almo.1 In a .olid “d_^ere DUaiero0' to die together. One letter to Rev ia Ohio and came to California in 1853, alancea. asking that body to grant them a site reunion of the Lane County Veteran volume. In thia strem of pelting the Booth from Leadbrook contained *200 moving to Oregen shortly afterward. John Beverly baa been employed to A Hanna Wedding. Association will be held at Eugene, in one of the parks for such a build horses became unmanageable. He waa for the funeral expenses of the girl. He lived at Eugene 35 years, being an care for the rooms. ing. The court seems favorable to the Oregon, on Wednesday, Thursday and thrown from lhe buggy with great Special to the Guard. Friday, June lltb, 12th and 14th, 1902. project and may grant the site at the employe of Beu F Dorris in the tin C leveland , Ohio, May 15. force. The only wonder la that be did ware business for 23 or 24 years. He All veterans are urgently requested next regular meeting. N avy E nlistments — Fred Joseph was for many years a member of the I — authorized annOUnce- not ioeehlallfb. However with unusual L wttrr L ist .—Following are the County Judge H R Kincaid today to be in attendance with their familiee. son of the United State« navy la here capacity of endurance, be waa able to Arrangements are being made where told a G uard reporter that he has ad Maeonlc lodge, and was a charter mem-1 ment j9 maJ0 that Mis8 Hau ■ be brought to town yeeterday and name» of persona who should call for making arrangement» for the coming at the Eugene poetoffioe, telling He was the by board and lodging will be furnished vocated just such a thing for a long ber of the Eugene lodge. £* of Lieutenant J P Morton, who will na, daughter of Senator Mark wttb hia baDdaged faoe, broteed limb» letters the postmaster that they have been father of 11 children, eeven of whom time and that he is beartly in favor o f *t the loweet possible figure. Hanna, will be married to I and wrecked vehicle, wbleh he brought advertised and paying a charge of one be in Eugene from Saturday Illi Wed survive him: Mrs Fannie Official notioe will be mailed to each the project. nesday next inclusive, to take enlist cent: Mn G Eater, J M Galley, M D, It is understood that the proposed of California; ; c E Waud, of West Harry Parsons, Juno 16th. *<* member as soon as the details are de ment» of boys and tmen for the navy. Roxbury, , T , I ' lot." ‘’I’” . B F Hamell, M D, A E Hawley, termined upon. building will be fitted up as much like Fork, Or; Mrs F M Cole, of Lieutenant Morton will have quartern Purdey J Hampton, Warren Hall, O a home as possible, with mirrors for Maae; Edward Waud, of Viento, Or; 1 r Company A and C’e room» In the J ohn I noham , B Jackson, G W MoOoy, N N Nilson, Mrs Alice Bhoukwiler, of Portland, The Prince of Grafters. A Y brinston , Peeident. the ladles, toilets, etc. armory .(commencing Monday from 9 | H L Power«, M D, Mr« W HR Pern- Or; Mrs M M Bayer, of Viento, and It Is a commendable move and am to 8 p m. Secretary. A Umatilla county paper publishes berty, Mise Minnie Pickard, Carl M should reoeive lhe hearty support of George Waud of The Dalles. Fall line of bike sundries at down- ___ ____ back, M D, Frank J Van Kirk, M A ppropriated MOO.—Albany Dem Probably Only 5000 Votert in the | • to mu of present county I™ “ I Blay Ed<ar all. to-date price« at Chamber»’ hard- by the clerk, In which H White, Mrs A E Wright. ocrat, May 14: The oounty oourt to Mr Waud ia well remembered by old ware. day ordered >800 appropriated for the County Registered. D ied .—Miss Elva Wlger died at citizens aatbepioneer tinner ol the town. Furnish while sheriff, ohargsd he completion of the road leading into Coburg May 13, 1902, from consump The family lived for many years on the county 15 per eent for 80 day«’ use of the Blue R ver mine« from this side, tion. Bhe was aged 22 jeers and was coroner now occupied by 8 M Yoran’. Those who had not registered up I 9454.40 advanced by him, oral the rate I orsomuc a« will be needed to finish a member of the Coburg Rebekah residence where, with an exception or to five o’clock this evening will have of ioq per oent. the work to ihe county lln«, to be ex- lodge. The funeral was held this af two, all the children were born. Hia to be sworn in at the election on June y^e records show that he drew |48,-1 p°nded under direction of Commia- ternoon at one o’clock and the re wa< a kindly disposition. Many of hia 2nd, or else not vote at all. I ()00 in four years on criminal business I •ioner Swan. The registration txxks at the oounty lend the Weston Leader «aye hie ra- I mains interred in the Coburg I O O F old time friends will learn of hia demise with regret, tempered by the clerk’s office closed promptly at five, Qeipta were at least *75,000 In the civil cemetery, Rev J T Merrill, pastor of A first-claae experienced bicycle re thought ttfat at 96 years of age death ia according to law. business. The Leader «aye be raoeived pair man now at Chambers’ hardware. the Eugene U B church, conducting i a kindly vialtor. All dsy today there has been a jpjoo for publishing the delinquent the services. steady stream of voters who desired to M|e «nd paid the printer *24* of It. register and the total number wilt be According to Umatilla oounty papers Home larger than wae expected a few I Furnish waa the prinoe of grafters days ago, but will not be much over 1 Talk of business quallfieatlona. Do 5000, If that many. I (he people of Oregon want snob a hui- shoestore k Mark Hanna brevities . The program» for the «eventh annual commencement exerelaee of the Ku- gene Divinity School to be held tn the Fitvt Christian church Sunday and Monday, June 1 aud 2, are out. The following ere the graduate« thia year: ClaMical Mlnlaterlal Courae, B D— Frank E Billington, Elmer M Patter- aon, Victor E Hoyeu, Leou D Green. Eugliah Ministerial Courae—Alice M Smith. Bohool of Oratory—Conetauoe A Handeaker. The program for the two day» la I follow«. PROPERTY SOLD. MEMORIAL DAY. Building on Eighth Street. .^.1 *«l“$,cal Meet • *°nf ,ookln« REGISTRATION CLOSES. NEW GOODS latbr . The count showed a total registra tion of 5060, which la several hundred «bortof the registration two years ago. Dry Goods. Newaat Summer Good» juat raoeived from Manufacturer ” aiat Goode in Linen effect« only 7Jc par yd ” percale« 7 jc iwr yd. To «ee tbem ia to buy them. Sditine« and I .inetu lor akirte. »rm 12| toiic per yard. Shoes. Special until «old. and child» tiea. H to 2. U 75c per pr. L Hill 1 Deary a hoe« 75c per pr Men • heavy buckle «hoe« Ml.00. Groceries. New thing«. No 1 full ream cbeeae. California cheeee 15 cent». Sweet pickle« f r pt 10 cent«. Nice large Mackerel lOcaata. Good ~und gr-en apple«. Choice large iemona per dot 15c. Prize Baking Powder. 1 lb pound good taking powder with large piece of grant e ware, 50c. Thie waa bought several year« ago before the advance in granite«ar». Its a !«rg»in. You can Mill get GEO. W. CHILDS CIGARS 3 for 10 ccata. I neee man for governor? C rkerfl ’ l O ver P hobpbct .—Yes terday's Portland Joornal: Maser» Chamberlain and Wann arrived In Jardinieres. Portland this morning at 7 :3Q and left Joel C. Inman. New things just r—«i-«d. Ths »sry latest. at 9:25 for Rt Helene. Mr Chamber- Indian heads, etc, 80 rwnts »nd up. ■ Miv G««rd May 1» I lain "aid to The Journal: "I am deep- Ternary», 25 cesta and up. Another of the Laue couuty pioneers ly gratified with the reception we had haa been “gathered to hie father« .’’ | io Marion county. We have held four Glass Ware. Joel C Ionian died at hie home neur meetings, and each one has been flat I .»nr» shipment jqst arriaal. Elmira thia morning at 6:30 o’clock, teringly large and enthusiastic. I am 1 giMs «at * pieces, 80 cents. aged 7« year». He had been ill foul sure that I am persoaally pleased and 1 elegant glase set 4 pierce, CO oenta. cheered by the apparent enthusiasm 1 g'^»l sized r-*tri pitrhsr 15 ents. week« with pneumonia. I^rge berry dishes. 15 to 25 seats. of ths people. Bnceeee Is ours, I am Joel C Inman w«a bern in Alatama 1 set nice berry iishee, JO cents tn 1824. With bl« wife and thrae obil- •on fidant. 1 del nice clear glaaaas 35«. dr«n becroaaed the plaint from Missouri in 1*62, taking a donation olalm on the Dally Soard, May 14. place where be died. He leave« Da M arried .— In Eugene thia after- merons decendanta. The burial will take pla>» at the In **>n al 8 •’clock by Jnslloa C A man cemetery Saturday forenoon at 11 Wiotennaler, Charley C Starr and Mias Lizzis G4NMT, both ef Jnnotlon I o’dock. Ai Billy’s Beoartment Store. Furniture CHAMBERS HARDWARE