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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1902)
1 J dm i DIO HE have men r«al »-e that 'hsre '« ore' El- trlcal Engineer— P Irv'og Wold * sublime f .re , o: e al-he'uive <novr- B B, Eugene. meut where re«- rd lies pla>uiy »riiteu Bachelor ot Arte—Edward Nation I luth» history of man a:id of nation. Blythe, Hood River; Ide Adele Calef There Is lb all nature a force that « Eugene; t har.ee Willard Converse, Po you need a new ooostaat,rsltabie, everstrivmg tn do Its Eugene; Allen Hendershott Eaton * air’ of shoes? Do work, and t > th »force the earth owes Uuiou; Jobu Arthurttemher, Lacomb; 1 want some good i s development. Huy Winifred Glass, University Park; I Iteeause an luberent power i« less Ge< rge Oliver Goodall, Crawfordsvills; Do you know obvious in themselves and their iu- Oscar Gorrell, Btepheus; May H«men- ’h^evou can buy stl U'lon than In nature men often de- wav, Eugens; Ansel Frauds Hemen- fl? kinds of ^oes? ry its i X'steuce. but more and more »ay, Eprtngfield ; Amy Marie Holmes. you know you men are <1'se vedng that they live, Astoria; I-alel Jagway, Portland; think aud deve.op bylaw, for iu tbs William Holt Johnson, Jacksonville;1 ;;in gave money by ■ I« OFFICI«* ILICTIO. landmarks of the past, in tbe record« I Leetou Leland Lewis, Cottage Grove;: OF IMMKNSE CAPACITY co « fir « ino or disrie *. I dealing at Oativ oaarS. Jous 1» of bis progress mao read« tbe mea-ure | b ' ibetb Ruth L •gan, Eugene; Grace Hpfecial to th« Guard. The district couveutiou of tn» Wo Dally Guard Juu»W of bi» grsatne-" and llie d-si Iliy of hto Plummer, Poritend; t hariee A Red B pringfirld , June 18 —For tbe men of Woodcraft met In Odd F< 1- Tne twenty-siztti annual eomrueuce race. mond, McMinnville; Marvin McRae1 uient exercises of the Umveisity of The progrès« of the ra.-e is ever | Bcarbrougb, Creswell; Badle Bears, lows’ hall thia moruiug in annual I as’ two or three day«, tlie B<«>ih- Oregon were completed this forei ocn upward, iusu , u «lions and civilisation Raltton; Grace Elsie Smith, Mou- session. Kslly Lumber Co ha» bad surveyor» at This district comprises Lane, Linn, wheu six members of the grsuatiug pass away but humanity knows no de moutb; Kate Edna Wilson, Pleasant work locating a site f r a large new Benton, Lincoln, Douglas, Josephine, ulases delivered tbelr orations, degrees feat. All questions of government Hill. Jackson, Coos, Klamath and Lake sawmill at till« (l,ce. were conferred and tbe oration prizes must be settled finally for tbe right for Bachelor of Science—Percy Paget 1 Tbe new mill will be locateit just counties. About 40 delegates out w<re awarded. truth can never be evaded. Adams A B, Eugene; Roemer Rsx side of Ijtus oounty are In attendance. south of tlie H I* depot, and w II have A large audieuce listened to ’.be ex The lite atid power of individusls Renshaw; Eugsue; Frederick J Zeigler, MORNING SESSION. a capacity greater than th« Wendling ercises In Villard Hall which were In and sature depends upon the progress Portland. ,|rnoed bicycle repairman now teresting th’oughout, and its search for truth. Every age, At tbs morning sesaii n tbe follow mill which is 150,(MM) feel every 10 Bachelor of Lawa—James M Am iters’ Hardware. every individual feels the force push- brose, Portland; R James Bakowsky, ing new district officers were elected: hours. The new me will probably THE PROGRAM. j.lldsin price« of photographic I ing everything forward and ouly by ' Portlaud; Paul B Dick, Portland; Guardian —Mrs Bertha Parker, of The exercises began between 9:30 have a etpacitv of XIMI.IMMJ fret. ‘ - th« Welder Studio. aud 10 o’el >ck. The following pri harmony with Its l«ws Is there lift.1 Hopkin Jeuklns, A B, Portland; J Albauy. Ills stated that the mill will be , m'M and supplies. Clerk—Mrs Kate Cavender, of gram was rendered betwevu the ora Every Indivl'.tuai feeisayeartihig forthe Harry Klostermau, A B, Portland; Chamber» Hardware. ; rushed to oomplellou. The old mill iufiuite, aLd has ideals that are his Brownsville. Neiiemiah Mosessohu, D I>, Ph 1), tions : French Murder Natives. of Lake .... dozen for cabinet photos at Special to tbeUCsao. Attendant — Mrs Umbsch, alone. L'vten to tbu voice for it i here Is now sawing out tlmb rs for the Portland; David N Moeesaohn, Port Piano duet............................................ couuty. jBder Studio for • »bort time new plant. ...... Hazel Bicker», Hallie W ateon, oonn-s from beyond the age-; betrue to land; Hiroshi Nuiueds, Japan ; John P aris , June 19.— The Prayei.............. The Rev D E Loveridge it for it 1« your life, your HeaVsuly D Newaom, A B, Prineville ; Jacob B Inner Beutlnel —Mrs E H Uleyt of Tlieerectlon of this mill m--aii» that visioo, aye, it is the voie» of God. Other, Portland; M Otto Pickett, B B, Roseburg. ,^forevery old mower or binder, French troops have won a Vocal Bolo............................................ Outer Benlinel—Mrs C B L ng, of there is now no doubt of the railroad Portland; B Leroy Stowell, Portland; UP FROM SLAVERY. ear V »I Chambers Hard- very decisive victory over the ............ Bertha Kowena Tern; leton. bridge and counseling branch being Ashlaud. Robert H Thomas, B B, Port laud ; Jay rebellious natives in the Pian osolo. ........................... Badle Ford. By Elizabeth R Logau: For the H Upton, Portland; N Wilbur W’al- built this year. UOMMITTRBS solo Mrs Susie E’ennel Pipes Boutb there lie« one of the fairest do w dozen stamp photos for 25c at Tchad district in French Violin Credentials—Mrs Arnold, 51rs Ver Plano solo.......... ... Arthur L Fraser. mains of tirs fair laud. Here a dark lice, Portland. feWer Studio, corner Seventh and President Kelly and Manager Booth Doctor of Medicine—Ralph Charles non, Mrs Nichol«. Africa. Holo........................................ I M Glenn. race marked with tbe badge of servi metis. Good of the Order— M Ise J .huson, of the Booth-Kelly Co, are both out cf The French troops suffered Tbe orations was as to.lows; tude lends the cotton sod lines the Matson, Woodburn; Neal A O’Leary, d«or wilt be built in Preston the city today, >uii the above could oom. their history ie a familiar one. New York; Elsie Deputy Patton, Port Mrs M L Campbell, d rs Van Duyn. |w barn«*« shop. Tbe old one little loss while the native “Law: A T hirutr ekom THK land ; Frederick Balandrr Bmltb, Dal not be verified, but it ie certain that It tiesau wtnn negroes were first DKLBGATBB. loss in killed and wounded T hreshold ." gu out tod»y. the mill will be bull'. In our Inter las ; Alvin B Btone, Athena; George brought to this c luntry ; after slavery The following delegates were en view with Mr Booth at the time the fltj Wither» and family have will reach 1400. Bv Jacob B Ofuer, of the school of had assumed a «eclioual character it William Tamieeie, Hillsboro; Ward B I mto the living rooms in the company purchased the Military law. 'Ibis oration was well rendered was tbe cause of a war which destroy Van Vechten, B S, Bumtier, Wash; rolled this morning: Toledo—Mrs A T Peter«ou, Mrs R A wagon road grant of over 1,000,000 The Usual Strike, pan of tbe county Jail. and showed careful thought and ed Boutheru civilization, and made lbs Floyd Marlon White, Ooqullte;Nan- acres, he stated that one or more large cy Newkirk White, Coquille; Bherold Arnold, Mrs Hawklus. study. Eugene Soap ft Cuemioal Cote Special to the ouabd negro nominally free. S t P aul , Juno 19.—The THE LEWIS AND CLARKE EXPEDITION; But the struggle up from slavery la a Fisher Wiltsie, Heattie, Wash ; E Mar Oakland—Mrs J W Dea rd or tf, Mrs mills will be erected «oou and this 1« »2oo0-|ouud order for soap for I) E Vernon. oue of them. nritiert-Nickliu Meicsutlle Co at employees and owners of the long process and was but begun when tin Adams, McMinnville; Alys Abl ITS SIGNIFICANCE. Coburg—Mrs Tillman, Mrs Withers, gail Bixby Portland; Walter B Bra loo. streetcar system of this oity By Kate E Wilson. Oregon one tbe uegro was given civil privi I ‘gee. den, New York; Cbarltw B Edwards, Mrs Van Duyn. The problem con front a us today. you buy a < resoent bicycle have been unable to effect an Yoncalla—E O Thompson huudred years ago was an unexplored Present conditions in tbe Houth are AB, Portland; Wtu King Haviland, uow you are always ready to Wsllervilte—Eunice ttnsiks, Jam s region. agreement as to hours of la Pequatning, Mich; Alfred E King, dangerous to our national welfare. We You can depend on a Cresoent. Through tbe efforts of President Ontario, Canada; Maud W Kremer, A Brooks. bor and pay. A strike is have tried legislation and we have rui at Chambers Hardware. Medford—Mrs Horace Mann, Mrs F Jefferson anexpedition commanded by failed. Tbe problem 1» uot so much Grants Pass; Blanford Loeb, Portland; W Walt. lia, tbe four-year-old dau»liter of threatened. Lewie and Cterke was organized in Edward Albert Marshall, Portland; political and social as it is industrial, i Mrs H U Rice, ot Irving, fell Albany—Mrs Bertha Parker, M r* Prof. Lilley bistnissed—Professor 1804 for the purpose of exploring the Venezuela Rebellion. I and we must follow lu the path opened Roy William Matson, Woodburn. MoCtelu, Mtes Mo itgomery. ty and broke her left arm below Special to tbe Guard, Oregon country. Lewi« and C<arke ALUMNI BANQUET. Dearborn s Salary Raised. up forus by that "savior of lite ;>eopl»,’’ Bbedd — Mre Jayne, Mr« Pugh. tK>»-. Dr T W Harris attended w«re tbe first « bite men to cross the The annual alumni banquet which Bixtker T Waahington, giving the ne Buena Vista—Mrs L Johnsou, Mis N ew Y ork , Juno 19.—A Rocky Mountains. This expedition fry- was held iu Od«i Fellows’ Hall yester At the annual ineetiug of the bo«id Lieeu doors and windows—fits special from Caracas gives meant much. It opened the door lulo gro our ay mpat by and tbe Boutheru day was a very successful event of Belle Baldwin. of regents of tbe University of Oregon whites our co-operation. Jasper— Mre Hemsou, Miss Walker. Opening. Chambers Hardwaie. the information commenoemet. Though the number yesterday afternoon, but few matter that the the heart of the far West. Tbe narra UP FROM BLAVEKY. Harrleburg — Mlse Heudee, Dora tive of ibis expedition aroused in our preseut was ouly about one hundred, p basebail game at Goshen rebel forces have captured engaged the altenli >11 of the board. By Allen Eaton. When this nation yet nearly every class that has ever Hall. ancestors that inherent Angle-Saxon lay between tbe Fideliaus of The most liupor’anl matter attended and are holding Bolivia City. Ashland—Mrs Long, Mrs Hicks. was lorn l be fathers of the constitu been graduated was represented. Hon desire to move westward. to was the dtemleo.1 of Prof Geo L Iley, ity aid the Goeheu team, the Dusty—Mrs Waggoner. It required stout hearts, strong bands tion did not realize the danger ot the L T Harris '63, was toast master. Toasts profeaeor of mathematic«, The reason aus won by a score of 21 to 12 The Canal Koute. Corvallis— Mrs W A Buchanan, Mrs institution of human slaveiy that given by Dr Frank Hlrong, “The Re and brave souls to press forward for thia action la not learned, One o Le baby ebow at tbe Goshen pic- through the wilderness and plant the stioul I aome day threaten the republics tiring President;" E H McAlister ’W’, A M Wicks, MrsCLHlarr. the regeuta when asked the reaeou re- Lrday tbe little son Mr and Mrs Special to the G uard . Brownsville—Mrs Kate Cavender. stale and strl|>ee on the shores ef the very existance, and so it was allowed "Our New President’’; C N McArthur fused to aay anything. W ashington , Juno 19.— l.ertoii, of Brownsville, and tbe Bprlugfleld—Mrs R G Vau Va zab. to grow. But the day came when tbe ’01, “Our Future Outlook"; W L Pacific. Prof Llliey baa held the chair of laughter of Mr aDd Mrs W L The senate went on record Junction—O E Niohols. Tne Lewis and Clarke expedition nation could no longer endure half Whittlesey ’til, “The Lost Flag" ; Isa mathematic« al nor 11*07. He was form- Ter, of Goeh n, won the prlz-s. today in favor of delegating was tbe ge m from which grew tbe slave and half free, and in the smoke bel Jakway, ’02, “The New Flag". Roeeburg — Mrs Emma Fickle, Mrs erly preaident ut the Washington agri I El venth street from Wlllam- the selection of the canal route desire tn possess tile country. It gave ot battle tlie Institution of slavery was Rtwponses were also made by Carey F W J Renfro, Mre E H Oley. cultural college and before coming to treei to tbe University was —Mias Riddle. to connect the Atlantic and the United States her sure foothold Inst. Then tbe North a.ked tbe Boutb Martin '93, L M Travis ’08, F B Dunn Riddles Eugene was principal of oue of Port Drain— Mrs Drain, Mrs Perkins. led last uigbt and this morning upon tbe Paoitio Coast of America. It to prepare for Americau citizenship its Dunn '92, and Dr Thus Condon. land’s public actiool«. Pacific oceans to President Marshfield — Mrs I.lzzle Helsner, Mrs graduating exereieee. it should PRK81DBNT’» RBCEPTION. was tbe beginning of a movement that 4 0 0,0 0 former slaves » » » The Another matter attended lo waa the Hendons a 1 through <hs week, Roosevelt. Last eveniug the president's recep Kate Laudo. has given us a Pacific coast line longer great leap from bondage into free ralaiug of the eal.ry of Prof K H Dear Myrtle Point — Mrs Mabel A Roberta dom still bears its evils and demands tion was held in Collier Hall between tuire'n edging house on Ninth ttiau from Maine to Florida. burp, of the mechanical department, A King About Dead. OuqullieCity—Mrs Ora X Maury. Rs rem id les. Meu dectere the negro 8:30 and II o’clock. Many friends of lbs- iieen opened to the public, from flOOJ to |1200 per year. KOMANUS SUM. Special to the Guard. incapable of being helped by educa Dr and Mrs Strong came to bld them lei»-» accommodations In every Report« were read and aooepted and By Le«ton L Lewie. Rome, building tion, voters disfranchise tbe black but farewell before they leave Oregon for g Newly furnished tbrough- B erlin , June 19--The upon the resignations of tbo e proteesore Resolutions. foundations laid in centuries |I r rooms enquire at the res- death of the King of Saxony past cultivated ideas destined to last uot the ignorant white, citizen« deny their future home in Kansas. Dr and who reoeutly resigned were accepted the negro bis lawful trial in instauce- Mrs Strong were assisted In the recep Bt directly across the street, W hkbkss , The Lord lias seen tit is hourly expected. even to tbe present. Her greatn«»e ofcrlme • « « The education which tion of »ueets by Prof and Mrs Dunn to call eur beloved Comrade Burlin fevy field and yard wire fence Niw M bat M arket . — Broder« rested net upou her wealth, commerce has failed to lift tbe negro proves that and M Ise Nannie Paddock, all of whom Convicts Still Roam. it cents tod at Chambers’ hard- Bros, who tormeily conducted the game from our midst. or colonies; but upon moral qualities tbe system la at fault. The negro leave tbe University this year. Misses K kholybd , That ths Ladles of the meal market In the Y. ung block of Roman character. But R ime f«l . Special to the Guard. must first be taught life's essentials Dollie Aukeny, Lute Craig, Lulu G A R do greatly mourn our loan. We which la now owned by Frank Oood- Blinded by tier unchallenged position Bremain« of L H Glgot, who was P ortland , June 19, 2 p m. her eons became careless. These and a respect for himself. Ignorant Holmes, Marie Bradley, and Alloe Mc have lost a staunch member and a paaiure, have engaged the east room feel In Mill creek above Wend- — Convicts Tracey and Mer qual'tles which formed the background negroes should not be allowed to vote Kinley aided tbe hostess. Miss Blbyl wholesome advisor. of the new Schneider block and will | b»turd»y evening, were buried neither should Ignorant w lilies. Tbe Kuykendall and Miss Nellie Locmls R kbolvbh , That our charter be open a new market there wheu the ikurLiug iu the Catholic oemetery rill took their breakfast at a of Roman character were lost, and standard of citizenship should apply refreshments of lemonade, tea draped for the period of thirty daya building 1« ooiuileted. T Burg wi 1 near Salmon Ridte bec»m- helpless in the face of equally lo all citizens. Iu cases of served Ik if Eugene. Maes was held over farm-house and wafers. and that a oopy of these resolutions be occupy the went room with tile variety Jbtua.u- at the Catholic eburob at 8 Creek. They kept their rifles new emergencies. t line the tew must take its course, Presldsnt and MrsHtrong departon sent to the bereaved wife, and tha atore. Rime Ml, t ut not Roman ideate. Uieregard for it will weaken both races. andammunitior athand while or about July 1. they be inserted tn eaoh of the loca »kiiien sre preparing to put in a they ate with keen appetites. After a lapse of fourteen centuries their Tbe negro people will constitute one- papers. Ideal lives on Am«rlcau soil. America t iird and more of the crime and Ignor N ew M ail C ontract .—We are in Bor in the Hotel Eugene dining This positive location of M hr B ylvbwikh , is on the forefront of progress ; tilt dan formed Ural a Mr le'wls, of Hprlng- Iwbivti has been used for a sample ance of the Boutb or one-third of Its Il Memoriam. M h «|H mai . l , field, has awarded the contract pbile tbe big three-story addi- the desperadoes has given the gers are not past. The same evils that intelligence aud progress. The best peo M rh D iamond , oveitbr-w R >man civilization now for carrying the mail« lietween Eugene I being built. The pail >r will be pursuers new heart in ple of both races realize that'be com Hydney HylvesterBtepliensdled at bls (knumlttee. people. A mon safety of tbe Boutb Is dependent and Bprlngtlsld for >300 per year, Ls-suij 1 ■ r otn white the floor the chase. Sheriff Marsh ooufront us, the American today, horns lu Notl valley. Lane county which j n 1 «...1 new absolutism appears touay, wuivu 40 second-hand buggies, carte and ¡¿ester ft ISon formerly held the uon- I ut lu. U|x*n the intelligence and devel ipmeut Oregon, Haturday June 14, 1802, after and Guard Carson and tb|tateoa„lL Many good and some no tract, but threw It up. ofall and the test men,l lack and white, a lingering Illness of oancer ot the wagons. *' «Tunes: "Contractor Heck- the members of the posse Although confronted by such dau- good. Prloes very low. are united iu a determination to ad stomach, aged 70 years and 16 days. Ift Monday to begin tbe ereetion Racltie buggies .land the teat fur who remain are now follow- «er» gers we appear to them What minister obsolute Justice and obey Chambers Hardware. I'VCilkins' residence at Eugene Mr Htepheus was born two miles be hard servioe. Chamber« Hardware has races never possewed In any willingly the mandates of law. w k e work of the edifice has been ing the . bloodhounds on the former I<etiers for tbe following persona re low Hornellevll le, New York, May 2t, __ »I.«* degree riAwur — nf similar the iisnina power of democ them. 1836. He was the eon of Benjamin main dead la the Eugene poetofnee: F>d sod the woodwork will trail of the escapes. “UP FROM SLAVERY." racy. Brace at once." This is the new Stephens who died in 1836. His M e» Grace Bellinger, F E Brown, Inspired by the noble idsls of the C, By William H Johnson. Centuries grandfather, Elijah Btepbens, was oue Henry Gsrmon, Jasper Henry, John k«»t tbecorner of East Eleventh founder« and preservers of our republic, of flave-ownlng left ths American tsars tbn W. 0. W. Unveilin« Exercises. If»tterson -treeCe, opposite F E of the first «enters In Canisteo valley. Horn, J M Miller, Rev August Hchra- Signatura and infused with a ►pirit of Nathan negro lu a degraded condition. But In August, 1855, he came west to der, Mre J C Teale. r *' ai The uoveiliug ceremony of the WOW will ( Hals—a spirit which manlfieeted Itself in spite of great disadvantages he ba« Osceola, Stark eonnty, Illinois, and ► ’!'■ k of furniture just put in, at take place in O»k Hill cemetery, unvisling only one month ago when American made great progress since freedom was after a month’s residence went to b tbs' you can «fiord to fix up the monument of Neighbor W P Fisher at control In Cuba ended. given him. Tbe path of the race has Minnesota and worked on the govern I <’«11 and < xsmine. 10 a m, Sunday June 221,1002. And at the ! the heir« of history living In We are been a r< ugh one, but It lias shown Its ment land survey. Returned to Illi x o O F cemetery, unveiling the monument of a time whan blatory la making. capacity and will only r«<|Ulre time Chambers Hardware. nois In 18M. Was there married to Neighbor I K Peter» at 3 p m tbe eame day. Manifest destiny divinely ordered, Is • Carrie George, of Medford, and friendly assi»tanco to reach a high Mary J Hiurlevant May M, 1857, who All Woodmen and Women of Woodcraft are --------- I)Mints and fsars «wept '¡"‘rent«, Mr and Mrs BK George, upon u«. degree of civilization. Salvation lies preceded him nine yean ago. rsqueeted to Ire present. General public in- ter», te one of the candidates in vite-L Assemble at W0 W hall at 8 JOa m aside, the prospect of the future lies be in tbe help and co-operation of the In January 1865 Mr Htephens and fore us and is exceedingly fair. coolest forthe moet popular and at 230 p m. white race, and more particularly that family left Illinois for Oregon, taking ¡a Jackson county, being con- TH« ANCIBNT LANDMARKS. J M W illiams . of the Southern people. It leno* beet the isthmus route. They arrived at d by tbe Medford Oregonian. The Council Commander. By J A Gamber. One of the for the negro to aim at white civiliza Portland then up tbe river by boat to ■wiving the most votes gets a free greatest acblevmeats of tbe past cen tion through political »quality. The Corvallis March 1, 1865. ■’n H p<)puiar summer i-g- New stock of wall paper now In. A tury la the recognition of the univer prejudice, passion, ard oppression He settled In the Notl valley fifteen M * Is at present second few rem Dante at J price at ( ham ber sal reign of law. Only in recent years which are Inevitable will binder his m Ise westerly from Eugene In 1867, ‘ content. b«>st efforts for improvement. Let tbe and made that his home until death, hardware. negro divert bl« efforts from pelitic* with the exception of eight months In and turn his attention toward elevat 1805 when he resided in Eugene. Was ing bls social life and Increasing his elected a onuaty commissioner In 1882 Industrial efficiency. Let him become and served tbe then term of two yean. a law-abiding citizen, peaceable, full of He was the father of nlue children, integrity and honor In hl« own sphere six boys and three girls. Three b< ys and be will have accomplished ths and one girl died nearly together highest tew of being nineteen years ago from a severs type FBUBB awabdkd . of typhoid fever. Those surviving are, Mi«e El zabeth R Logan WM given Joseph M and Church A Mtephens on tbe Falling prize of I150 for the beat the old horns ; l«oe. Clark M Btepbens, oration. M r J A Gam ber received the Eugene, Mrs Loretta McCutcheon of Beekman prize of |100 for the second Elmira, and Mrs Lucy Witbrow, in ■ ■■ best oration Tbe judges were Dr T B Reúnen, Columbia oouniy. Ford, of Eugene; Ml«s Jennie Heattie, Bally Laars Jans .1 of Pendletoo, and Dr O P B Plummer, M abbibd -LA Houck, of CorvalIto, of Portland. and Miss Allee Horton, of Junction, CONFERRING Ok DEOREBS. Degre«« were conferr.-d upon tbe fol- were married at the Catholic church this morning at * o’clock, Father lowii g: Beu'gen performing the ceremony. Master of Arts—Winifred Bésalo The happy couple went to Portland J U» Hammond, A B, Medknrd; A on the afternoon train, and later wll Miler, A B, Mt ABgel; Mary Elisa- beth B.raub, A B, Eugen»; Biat dlna make their home at Gold Hill, Jack- son county. the bridegroom to a Sibyl T: ur»t«>n, A B, Eugen»; Grao, brother of George Houck of Eugvne. lvorda W< Id, A K, Eugene. o YOU? Usual the Pursuers and Bloodhounds in the Distant Rear. As |R\N'S SHOE STORE DO YOU? brevities . DISTRICT CONVENTION. BIG NEW SAWMILL Women of Woodcraft in Session To in Eugene Today. Hall this Morning. A Venezuelan Revolution. REGENTS’ MEETING. < : Deering Mowers, Deering Binders« Ax Billy’s TIIE KIND THAT YOU DON T HAVE TO BUY EXTRAS FOR. DEPARTMENT STORE Car Just Arrived CHAMBERS HARDWARE. Eugene, Oregon, May 26th, 1902 II lbs pure Cane Sugar, fX) lb-Sk. pure Cane Sugar Maete' of Science—Veatella Hears, B B, BFIston. Belie A flrtt-r'«*« eiperleooad bleycle re pair man now al Chambgrtf liardware. New Stock Furniture.