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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1902)
Personals. EUGENE REAL ES CARIE NA TATEEXCHANGE TION TACTICS BOOTH FOR Organization Set on Foot Among the Real Estate Tried to Get Beer in Men. Maine to Catch Bally Sear*. Aog 2» Lee Walton, of Hel*ey is lu tbe city. Chas Henderson, brother of E K. •» in tbe city. Abe Bangs left till» afternoon for Ban Francis«>. M re H E Morris came L me from Junction today. I T Nicklln waa over from Junction City this morning. Darwin Bristow and family returned today from the coast. Fulton and Booth Said to Have Miss Anna Marrbali, of Albany, Is Joined Forces for Mutual visltlDg Eugene friends. Advantage— Speaker Mrs B E Cocbran and sod Chas re turned to Cottage Grove today. ship in a Muddle. Statesman From Lane County as a Toga Tbe Eocene Real Estate Exobaoae la tba uain • of tbe combination of tbe real mUf > en of Eugene. After a general uummofts Dearly ail the real setata d al«-'» re»t»>Dded end gathered iti the < ffl?-< of fi- Eugene Real E*- Fire Seattle Had a $15,000 ta<e aud Iove«tiii >ot Company last Today—An Electric Storm sveuing M Bvaiverod was elected temporary chairman »nd E J Frasier Killed Two Aten in secretary. A oomrui t»e en by-laws Virginia. and constitution wa» appointed. J H Beckley waa a pam»ii er to Tbe object of tbe Exchange is to pro* Southern Oregon pointe today. i State 8» b ator R A Booth, of Lane mot« the advertialug of this oounty in Sesclsllatke euzu. Mies Ella McAlister returned today county, is spoken of as a possible can N orfolk , Virginia, August trie East, and to promote tbe general from aaix weeks’ stay at tbecoag!. didate for Ualted (Siateti senator at the 30.—A very severe electrical welfare of the »immunity. A city is Miss Carrie N Rankin arrived h* re , coming wsiou of tbs legislature, says known far and wide by the way real today from an extended Eastern trip. [ tp. Portland Trisgram. storm occurred throughout estate men treat u«w comers aod Eu E C Bsnitb, wife and daughter, Mie» Benator Booth is one of tbs beet- thia vicinity today. gene in this respect is favorbly known. Winltred, returned today from Port- known politicians in Southern Oregon Several houses and barn* and wa» chairman of tbe last Repub land. wera struck by lightning and Fred Applegate left for Yoncalla to* lican stale convention, wheu W J Fur- destroyed, and two men day after .pending a few day. with Dtah ,WM killed. The damage to crops ator Booth’s name bad been casually relativaa bare. mentioned for governor prior to tbe will reach one hundred thou J Arthur Gamber, registrar of tbe U I convention, and It was in recognition sand dollars. O, left thia afternoon for Linn county ot his prominence that be was »elected John Hawkinson, a Bine River to viait bla folk.. as permanent obairman. There are Turkey Won’t Talk. He baa Juel miuer, la in the city, Dr J 8 Dale hae returned from many politiaiaus who declare that Bpselsl to IbeGOABO. made a strike on bis two mining Junction and report. J A Bu»hn»ll a. Booth oould have landed the nomina W ashington , Aug 30—The claims« tbe Blue Brd and Red Cloud, improving alowly. tion for governor had be been willing Porte refuses to discuss the that to bound to make bim ft rioti Ml«» Minnie Bchw« zohlld waa a to permit his name to be presented at responsibility of the Turkish man. He has opened a ledge 14 feel pa«.«nger to Portland today, where tbe time, Of late tbe name of Senator Booth S’overnment for indemnity wide with free gold visible in the ore »be will vl.ll friend.. assays very h'gb. | baa been beard In connection with the or the capture of Miss Stone, which Dr J F Wright, who im been the The properties on wh'cb Mr Hawk- of tbe state senate. He was the missionary. In former insnn madehlsbl > strike were formerly gueet of R v B F Rowli cd and wife, presidency considered quite a formidable candi left today for Portland. negotiations the Porte in owned by Poriland parties who did date for tbe place, and it la natural sisted that as Miss Stone had considerable tunneling on them, but Mr* Ella Reufr > left oday for Port now that be should be discussed as be land. Hbe baa been tb< gueat of Ae- iug in lb» field for tbe higher honor been officially warned of the not finding anything very rich sold Hwur Burton and famll. . out their interest. Mr Hawkinson the position ot Uuited Blate. Mmator. danger and that the Turkish D M Gould and sitter arrived yester B> u'bern Oregon Lias uui bad a senator took hold of them and has uncovered authorities were unable to some of tbe richest ore ever found in day from Nebraaka, tour ng the coun in many year», so that geographical') give her protection, she went tbe district. try with tbe Intention U Incite. Benaior b< otb baa au elemeut ot loca- into tho disturbed territory Rudolph Miller, of Brattle, ta em tton lu bla favor, but Beuatoi ployed wltb Martin Millar, tbe bu.y Charles W Fulton, or Clatsop oouuty at her own risk. ■boe maker on Weet Elz itb atreet. an avowed seeker for tbe toga, al«o tiaa Carrie Asked for Beer. B D Paine and M H Har ibis advantage. And so bave other*. IMllysssrd A.g » Tbe rumor that Benator Booth m»> low aud family have ret irned from a BpMlal to lb. Gnxrc. Wblls driving to town tbts morning 10 day.* outing up tbe M iddle Fork. be considered as a factor in the race B angor , Maine, August 30. In their buggy Mr sod Mrs Aurelius originated in his own oouuty. A close Mr. F C Nolf returned today to Mrs Carrie Nation was eject- Armitage, wbo rrelds above Bpring her borne, alter a pleasant political fri.ud of Benator Booth la re from a first-class hotel in this fl-Id, were run Into st * narrow place PeDdleton, viait with Prof and Mr. Tbo. Condou. sponsible for tbe »tatement regar.iiug In th» road this aid < of Bpriugfield by a citv today. the Lane oouuty »taleamau. The inti Mr. L L White who baa teen a She asked to be furnished man end a boy on horseback. Tbs gue»t ot Mr aod Mr» Ja» Hoffman re mation was made that a oomblue is buggy turned over, precipitating tbe now beiug effected iu which Beuatore with beer and the proprietor, occupante to itoe ground quite severely turned to Portland, her home, today. Booth and Fu.tou figure promiueutiy. who was aware of her identi bruising and culling Mre Armitage. MI m Maud Blair wbo baa been ve It is further tiluted that iu tbe eveul ty, thought she was laying a Mr Armitage held onto tho reins and iling her ai.ter-ln-law, Mre Frank ot Fultou beiug unable to laud tbe trap for him and compelled prevented a runaway. It ta said tbe Blair, reiurued to bur borne at Cottage uomlnaliou himself he will throw hie her to take her baggage and o»y <>n »be borne, whose name cannot Grove ruday. str« ngtb to Benator Booth aud that be-, be I earn eo, also reoeived lrjurles by Cheater Btarr, U O etudent, and H tweeu ibetu they have euough vole» leave the house. tbs borse rsarlng aud throwing bim W Htaftnard, both of Balem, were in to carry of! tbe prlsa Fulton'« strength is uukuowu, but 1» rated by a foil w-r ot. Seattle Fire. Eugene tbia morning en route bornv j as beiug but a handful »bort of the I from an outing io tbe mountain., •pselal to Us gcabd . lequlelte uumber necessary to elect. Seeker. Landlord. RICH STRIKE IN BLUE RIVER A Road Accident. S eattle , August 30.—The Arlington Hotel waa de stroyed by fire today. The loss will reach $15,000. Scottish Railroad Accident BpMlal to ths Guard. G lasgow , Scotland, Aug. 30.- A rear-end collision took place between railroad trains at Charing Cross Station to day. Twenty-three passen gers were injured, some it is thought fatally. To Teach in Montana. Bally Guare Aug » C aps H aytiin , Aug. 30.— Fighting has begun in Hayti between the government troops and insurgents. Two towns have been totally de stroyed by fire. Shorter Railroad Line. •ysrisl to ths UuaM. P ortland , Aug 30.—It is probable that the Northern Pacific will build its shorter line down the Columbia River into Portland. Back From Crater Like. That veteran old oitisen, R 8 Bel knap, la down from McKenzie Bridge. He used to tight Indiana—and Msxl- oana, too, more than half a century «go—and wished to see If .he show le anything like the article be mot on the plftlftft. With hie nearly four eoore years Mr Belknap io straight as ft boy, and, beet of all, retains a vigorous, un mpaired triad Married. ftaliv Heard. Aug » Alfred A Aya, son of Louis Aye, »nd formerly a resident of Eugene, came In tbts forenoon to spend a few weeks bare, the first time io six years. He 1« now special agent for tbe New York Life Insurance Co. A B Cavender, one of tbe editors of the live Brownsville Times, made the G dakd office a plsaaant call today. He aud bls wile and child ere spending a few days al tbe borne of Mr and Mrs J M Howe, Mrs Cavender .«nd Mrs Howe being sisters. Brownsville Times: Mies Lola Howe, ot Eugene, vieitel relatives tu Browusvllle this week...... Wm Bkei- ton and wife visited in . lbany Ketut* day, beiug accompanied tome by their eon, Joseph, wbo visit d here until Monday, when be weut .o Eugene to work iu '.he woolen mill« of tiyu city. Wm Lane aad Mrs C8 Hlltablddle were married today at noon In ibe office of Justice of tbe Peace C A Win- termeler. the Judge officiating. Tbe con tract Ing parties are both well known here aod have many friends J E P Withers aod wl e leave on tbe who tender congratulations. They will reside on Mr Lane’s farm west ot tram tomorrow for an t xtended visit wliblbstr daughter, 6 re Emery, at ths city. Umpqua Ferry, lu Dong «e oounty. Mr W Itteors la not yet sole l> drive a team with safety Moos bls s>na«bup down In Benton county abou • mouth ago when bls right should tr was badly At Gala Create, Aug 27 1002, Mrs wrenched, so lakee ra' rood convey Elmer Neal, aged S3 years. Tbe funeral ance. He resided In tbe Umpqua waa bald Aug •> and lbw remains were Valley from ISM to 1865. Interried la tbe Campbell ovmetery. Bhs leaves ft husband and two chil I dren. Died. Died H E McClure, formerly of Rimira, Lane county, died • day or two ai une at Palouse City, Wash. Hie wife is at Junction City where tbe remrnus will teftburls.i. Died. County Judge H R Kincaid baa re* oelved a noilicatton fr.«m J F Cai- b eath. superintendent of lie etale in* eeneaaylnir. Infornili g h tu that Ar ibur Writ«, who was cowmltied to he asylum from Lane county Jan 17. IMS, jiad in that Inelltullou Aug *), 1804 Booths, Emma CorbusSues F. E. Corbus and Maud Healey Close Sues Amusement Attractions, Etc— Fred Close In M. Svarverud’s Hands. Shows Location of B Klovdabl, th. surveyor and draughtsman, has drawD a plat ot the Eugene Street Carnival grounds for Chairman Bvarverud of tbe commute« on oonccaiooe to better enable bim to kL,ep a record of booth spaces. Those who desire to «cure locations for tbeir booths are requested to call on Mr Bvarverud and p'ck them out. According to the plat tbe Carnival ground» include the two city park» and Ibe 6treets surrounding them. The ground, will be enclosed and tntraroee will be located as follows: Go Oak street between tbe rear of tbe opera house and Register office; on Oak be tweeothej.il and courthouse yards; <> d E-st Eighth between the rear of the Eugme Loan ¿Barings bank and tbe new M> Clung block, aud on East Eighth between the rear of Warnock’s reed store and the Henderson ree denoe lot. Tbe booths will be located aa fol lows: On tbe four sides of Weet park ; tbe west side ot East park; io front of tbe county j *11, and along tbe west and south side, of Park street in tbe rear of the business bouse, on Willamette and East Ninth streets. Tbe tented .bows and other attrac tion« will occupy tbe streets that are not used by tbe booths. Tbe interior of tbe two parks will be elaborately illummatsd aud a large uumber of seals will be placed therein for tbe convenience of tbe crowds who will listen to tbe musio of ths bands which will be located in tbe parks. FU.ND3 COLLECTED. The committee out tbe other day to oo II hc th» p'edges today made a re- port tbal (l,135 bad been » lleoted and turned over. Tbe fund will amount to about SI 600 aud 1s insight. Fin.n- oea for tbe proposition seem to be m »at taf *6 tory oouûiUoD. Through her attorney, o F Ski worth, Mr. Emma Corbu. today ni«j suit io the Lane oounty circuit court against bar husband, F E Corbu. f.,r divorce. The complaint allege. M’f , low.: That plaintiff and defendant wan married in Eugene on or aboat tember 22, 1894; that there i-, 0 i.»u, of said marriage; that during all lL time plaintiff aoddefendant have been husband and wife said plaluufl hM otw-rved her marriage vows and trott ed defendant with affecion and for. bearaDce, but that on or about May 2 1898, defendant without aause or pro vocation, deserted plaintiff and hu ever sinoe lived separate and spsrt from her; that defendant bss refuse and ne leoted to support plaintiff; that plaintiff’, maiden name wa. Emma Dougherty and .ba desires that her name be changed fiom Emm. Corbtu back to her maiden name. CLOSE VS CLOSE. Maud Healy Close has instituted suit against Fred Close for divorce. Tbs complaint sets forth aa follow«: That tbe couple were married at Harrisburg, Or, June 10, 1893; that tbs ; lalntltt always ana at all time, treat ed deieudaut with klndnma and sflec. tion aod performed her marriage vows well and faithfully; that defendant disregarding bis marriage vowr, wrongfully, wilfully and without pro vocation on or about September 22, 1894, deserted and abandoned pl .intifl and ban continued to live apart from plaiutiff; that defendant baa fallsd, neglec'ed and refused to contribute anything toward plaintiff's support aod that she baa bad to earn ber own living by her own personal labor; that I one glr), Mabel Close, aged 9 years, i. th. only issue of said marriag» and plaintiff asks for oustody of Mid child. L«e M Travis 1. the attorney for Mrs Close. Tbe oeopb wh »dropped their Dickies and dime» into the tin cups of the blind man and woman who playt-d heir hand organ and acc irdeon all day long on the street oorner* yester day will probably regret their action whenjtbey read tile following from tbeBalrm Statesman : “T is P.nkerton d“teollvic accom panying tbe Wild West show stated in Salem tbit they had not seen a pro fesslonal pu-k-pooset or criminal of I any kind f Low the show for several weeks, that tbe criminal gentry were beginning to avoid Buffalo Bill's out* fit tone of the Pinkerton’s stated, Mrs H T Candon left thia afternoon however, that one camp follower had to Join her husband, who proceeded A \ FYHIRIT OF her this morning, In Portland from»” LAIIIDll V/I been with the sh >w for over 26 000 mile». It w»< the accordeon player wbenoe they go home to Moaoow.Ida- RHMPMIA ho They were guests of Mr and Mr«' Dk/lILiVIIA \JKCO and bis wife wltti the hand organ. Tbe offi -er s’.a ed that the-e peopl. F M WlLins. were constantly with tbs show follow- Mr and Mrs Andrew Bvarverud, W E McElroy, W H Dowman aud Alf Has Been St nt to Butte and Will ug It from town to town ad t ley nad gal'iesl up thiusiuls of dollars Dillard weut to Harrisburg today to winch m >Dey waa loaned out and waa Be Bi ought Here for Street attend tbe graud harvest ball there bringing iu ‘ufficlect revenue to sup. thia evening, Tbe gentlemen com* Fair. port him and hie family in luxury.” prise tbe orchestra. Miss Leila Bl raub left today for Bill- Inga, Mont, to take up ber duties as . teacher I d the high school of that place. Mbs was accompanied to Port land by ber parents, Prof and Mr. John Htraub. Mlae Rtraub Is a '01 graduate of the Uolvarsity of Oregon and Is in every way fined to All the position she bee aooepted. Tbe good J J Hees, formerly of Eugene, DOW wlebee of her Eugene friends acoom ot Granta Pass, was In the city yester pany ber. day and today transacting business. Ho is uow in the delivery buslurws in Grants Pass and Is doing well. In the Black Republic. •pssial to tbs euant. VORCE CASES NIVAL GROUNDS U. S. SENATE Daily Guard Auf An TWO MORE DI PLAT OF THE CAR Residence Sale. G W W-ider baa purchased the M Schneider residence on West Hevetth street. P-weeseion will be given In shoot a month when Mr Kchoeldrr wil move into hl« elegant living rx>Qi. upetaire in bls new brick blocs on Eighth an.. Olive streets. B ohemia , Aug. 29 —One of tbe flueel and most representative collec tions of ore ever gathered lu this camp has been sent to Butte, where it will advertise tbe merits of tbe Bohemia mining district at tbe International M ning Congress. The ore waa assem- bled by C F Mitchell, and the follow* Ing properties are represented: Helena No 1, Musick, Le Roy, North Fair view, Vesuvius, Meadows, Bruude, •teed A Griffith, Knott, Mitchell, Jobu Kerns, Harry Eiy, Hawhy A Klopfen stein, Gold Cross, stocks 4 Harlow, Higgins, Hiawatha, John Peterson, Champion, John Johnson, Felix Cur rin, Ophir, David Ivey, M A Lauders, Frauk Williams, Oregon-Colorado, Grizzly, Al Churchill and Joe Piroui. After tbe exhibit fulfills its mleeiou at Butte, it will be taken to the Blate Fair at Balem, and tbe Street Fair and Carnival at Eugene. Later it will be come a part of the p- rmaneut mineral exhibit at Cottage Grove. No Wheat for Export. The Eugene correspondent to the Oregonian writes the following con. i earning tbe wheat situation in Lane county: “From present indications little wheat from this port Ion of tbe Willam ette valley will reach tbe export mar ket this »easou. Mills in this vicinity and other parte of the val ey are in need of all the wheat they can get and are paying slightly better prioee than can be bed for export. Representa tives of the Balem mills, ss well as others, have been through this county forthepurp.ee of buying wheat for their mills. Besides the mills tn this city. Springfield aud Junction City are reaobiug out to get what they can. Oflers of as bisk a.* 60 cents per bushel have been made I d some instano-e, but the ruling prioe dow Is 56 to 67 cents, which is better than tbe farmers have been getting for three or four years ” Died Cottage Grove Leader: Mr and Mrs L F Wooley left Wednesday night for Oak Hili cemetery, ten miles wast of Eugene, to attend the funeral servlets of Mr Wooley’s grandmother whodl.d at Monroe, Ore, August 27, at tbs home of her son, J B Wesley, of Ben* ton county. Her death, though sud den, was not entirely unexpected as ehe bad reached several years beyond tlie commonly allotted three score and,ten mark. "Grandma” was among Lane county’s early pioneers and leaves three «one, K«-v C A Wooley, of Eugene; J 8 Wooley, of Benton;JC Wooley, of Bumpter, and one daughter, Mrs D*ve Booher, of Maxwell, Cal. Marion County Hops. Portland Telegram , August 25. Collector Patterson, who reutrnrd today after a brief visit to bls Marlon county hopflelds, says picking will be gin in that portion of the Wlihmslte valley September 8. ‘‘The crop nev.r looked better,” he said, "and should good weather continue the bo;e will all be saved in Aral class condition.” He fouud pickers numerous,and that some owners of large fields were over run with otters of help. Tbe riling price to be paid in Marton oounty will be 40 oents a box. Refused Assistance. Daily Guard Aug 30 An unknown man, apparently! Swede, was discovered beneath ths elevated sidewalk on South Willsn- ettestreet last night after the show- He had quite a gash in bis sutlpand utterly refused to be helped oot of kls predicament. Several yonng m»o offered to help him, but be.au pow erful fellow and did not seem to ap preciate tbe intended klndnes*. He Anally crawled out and waik«d down tbe road, lost In tbe crowd. Dally Gnaed Aug 30 He probably fell from tbe sidewalk Word was received from Halern and waa temporarily dazed by tbs this morning that Mrs HauDa J I Floyd King, sg-d 18 year», a eon of shock. Trine, tbe widow of the late John C T W B King, residing four miles below Trine, died io the Salem bosp tai at Eugene, met with a bad accident last 7:6») o'clock last evening from paralysis nlgbt about 12:30 o’clock Ibe deceased bad been residing a< | He had ridden to town on bls bicy i Beattie but w.s taken to Balem recent cle to take In the Wild Weet show The much injured homesteaders ot ly for treatment In tbe hospital. ano when returning home tbe forks o Eugene are about to effect an organ ift" For a number of years Mre Trine re tbe wheel i roka square in two, pitch tioo which will look after community sided at Hender>on Station, and she ing young King with great force to ' Interests against the rapacious contest- leaves many friends wbo will be peioed • be ground, striking on ble face. The »re which are lufkstlDg the tlmt*r to bear of her death. She leaves three ' portion of th« road where be lit wa- They will meet Tuesday at 1 p » •• children, Ora Trine, at Balem, Elmer sraveled and tbe share edges of tbe tbe city ball. at Pacific Grove, California, ai'd a gravel cut a trig g«-b dear through his fongue aod lacerated bla lip and other daughter, Ella, st Bprtngfi 11. The weather for August baa breo Just a few days ago the government portions of bis fees in a terrible ------------ lau ideal. t hia »alley cannot («estirpa*- »lowed her a pension and several ner. I* ti. managed to leach boma and ed for agreeable climate in suatnsr hundred dollars back pay but she did Dr L W Brown was «eut for to sttend and tall. the l> ■»'« ir jwrl«« not live to enjoy it, 1 he d -ctor sewed Mr E. 0. Lake, whose farm is «ma’^i Tbe romaine will arrive at Bender, up t u s and thia morning the b-.y n»ar Hatrwburg finished hi* tlrsahinglks •on Sunday afrernoon and Jutemieni •as t'-onghl to tbe Eugene’ hipitft'i latter part of last week. He report« • ;>*• will lake pl«<w imoM*dlately thereafter • here Dr D a Pains furtnw aomtn- of 2C be «brie per acre from a good pofio* I istsred to bim. tn Lasrel Hill cemetery. of bis wheat. Mrs Trine Dead A Bad Bicycle Accident Homesteaders to Organize. I »