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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1902)
GENERAL MILES’VISIT On His Way to Examine Columbia River Defenses. Aeronaut Spencer Making Ar rangements lo Come to America—Negro Church Fatality. epsetal to tbs Guard. B irmingham , Ala Sept 20— The list of fatalities from tbe Sanic in the Shiloh negro iaptist church last night is constantly being added to. It is curtain that one hun dred were killed in the mad rush for the door when the word “fight” of a speaker was misconstrued for “fire.” Cojlminert Killed. S»eols) to lbs SUAUO P arkersburg ,W Va,Sept20 —A desperate riot of coal miners took place in a saloon here last night. Three miners were killed aud a number wounded. General Miles, MILLINERY DISPLAY LOST THEIR KILLED IN THE THE NEW MOSBY HARD CASH ATTRACTS LADIES BOHEMIA MINES CREEK SAWMILL I Site Being Cleared For Cottage Grove Lumb r Co’s New Plant. Ct/TTaax G rovr , Hept 20.—A crew of men are engaged lo preparing tbe site and tiuildiog a dam and race for the new eaw null soon to go up on Moeby Creek, mention of which ba« beeu made m tbe GUARD several times I be Inc >rporstore of this com pany are F E Wheater, F B Phillipa, and J E Young, with capital stock of $100,000. The company i>»« already secured 8000 acres < f fine limber lend and the entarprlse bide fair to grow Into one of the moot eebetautlsl milling organ i »a ti d io this seolion Tbe mill will be -rated sb<>ut 10 mil«« from u»i- |4sce, «»•d four trul-e off lb- main line f the 04 8 E R R. The o mpany exp-ot to haul the produot of ibe mill tbe first season to the railroad by team, where H will be put aboard oars and sent to its destination, a market tor the lum ber having already been pledged. Il le unaerstood that tbe manage ment of tbe euterpriee baa encourage ment that a brsnob line of tbe O 4k 8 E will tap tbe Mosby Creek timber sec tion the coming season. It leexpected tbal tbe mill will ue In op-ration within 6J day-. The Social Realm. HIGH SCHOOL KKCSPTION asocial to ths Guard. S eattle , Sept 20.- Gen eral Nelson Miles, command ing the army of the United States, left Seattle this fore noon on his way to the niQuth of the Columbia river, where he goes to examine the forts and coast defenses thereof. Will Airship America. Spacial lo ths uuard. L ondon , Sept. 20 —Aero naut Spencer is making his arrangements for a tour of the principal cities of the United States with the air ship that he has successfully aorial voyages in directed on aerial London and vicinity. Frank’s ball last eveulug was tbe «cue of eijoyiuent for tue students, leaoher* and patrons of the Eugsu» High coboul. The annual reoptiou io uew st»' anta waa the ooeaaioo. Ten minute talks were features of the even ing—eaoti pare >u was to talk ten min utes each with ten persons. Thus the euuverratiou waa greatly enlivened. No refreshment« were served but the time was devoted eullrely to amuse ments. The following program waa rendered al intervals during the even ing: Piano duet..................... ........... ...... Fael Blauffar aud Vesta Eaeoo Vocal suio.............................Cora Woio Reading............................ H G Wheeler Violin solo....................... Grace Holden Fiauueoto.........................Arthur Fraser R marks.......................... >upt Beehdoll RKCXPriON TO «TUDXNTB. Next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock tbe Epwortu League of the Methodist eburoh will em ar lain tbe Uolvereltv aud High Behool etudeate and their friends in tbe Church parlor». AU Al tbe residence of the bride's pan student« and friende are ourdlally In ente, Mr and Mra B 8 Hyland, near vited. Junction, Thursday evening, Mrs Eva McGrady was united in marriage to H A Kompp, BevUklumoreofficlatlog. After the oeremouy and congratula tions the guests repaired 'o the dining Portlaed Telegram: Deputy United room, and seated around a heavily Blates Surveyor L E Willets of Hill«- loauied table, were obarmlugly waited itoro, has just completed the survey of on by Ibe Misses May Campbell, Rrna a number of townships along the line and Grace Hyland. of the Oregon Central Military Wagon A number of handsome and useful Road grant, sou lb east of Eugene. presents were reoeivsd from relatives Theee surveys were made In response •nd friende. to the demand for limber lands, < n tbs Tbe bride end groom took tbe 2:11 western elope of the Cascades, and train for Balsiu where they spent a along the headwaters of tbs Middle few days al tbe fair. They will retain Fork of the Willamette. A number of to their home near Eugene. United Ulates surveyor« are still al Mr. Kotapp le a prosperous farmer work along the hue of the grant, but aud hie wife le the well known and re they expect to gel through |befots ue spected daughter of Mr and Mrs B 8 winter storms begin. Hyland. Kompp-McCratiy. Snnejs Finished. COOPERHOME FROM NEBRASKA Good Citizens of this Vicinity He Did Good Work For Euft». V. Hancock Mee s Sudden Many Fair Inspectors of the And Lane County Part With Their Money to Latest in thé Line of Headgear Death in a Tunnel at the While East. Salem Pick-pockets. at the Shops. Helena Mine •ally Saaril. Rspl The pickpockets at the Salem fair tpenlel teweate. Daily euard. e«;t 2U CoTTaon G movb , 8«pt. I9.-A mee- At tbe mililnrry .tore, ibis aftemow made pretty good wages oft of Uncle •age from the Bohemia «Mn*« ’hl- could he seen a faucifal displ »y o fine Dau Hunsaker of Goshen, and A C sag« rrom the »memia rhe predoinlol»uQg colors morning bring, the inform» be. that' u|| ohksk, W£|U> <reeQ blue Jennings, our respected fellJW towns man, last Thursday. In tbe crush of tbe the crowd they were relieved of their A V Hancock, a miner, was suddenly ■ hu. Htl|e variation. Home of tt- killed tn a tunnel of tbe HeleD* mHH- bats are dream« of heatlly, and ex- oaeb to tbe extent of about $118, Mr laet night. pxeeeioue of delight were beard on Jennings bearing $100 of tbe lose and tbe Uncle Dan tbe remainder. They do FMlip.rtlcui.ra of th. accident ereeverybaud - ^•.“ I and head's of Eugene's fair matrons and •ot remember when that light feeling not obtelDakle, but It le euppoae<l the came over them at all but first noticed misase. man met bis deatb by an exploeion. MIsstìAikAman on East Ninth »tree! that they were short of funds after Tba tody is ex pooled to be brought baa two very pretty windows, ooe of passing through the crowd. They are to Cottage Grove this evening on them trimmed for the carnival tn tbe tbe subj-cts of many qulpe today, all of pr»t<y cream aud crimson colors. Red which they take good naturedly. the train. aud wbi’e bats predominate lu this | window ' Miss White-.larr ba« tbe latest of eserythiug in the millinery line and the ertisllo appearance of tbe Interior of her parlors attracted a throng of Dally UaaM, Sept 20 la'll«*’. R-v G L Lobdell islD Junction City Postoffice Department Makes Mm Kauffusn baa a nice stock Travis Martin went to Brownsville New Order in Regard to already on baud but her big day le not today. uuiii uext week. Service. Dr B F Russell was in from TharstoD At Buckner A Clevenger’s eateblleh meat on Willamette etreet ooold be today. Ell Benge, tbe oootrnctor on tbe W J Warnock has returned from a «eeu eom« very pretty bats Indeed. McKeuxie mail route, has received in» Those ledi e are also epecialixlng OU trip north. •tructlous fr m tbe postoffii« deport carnival o lore Just now. MI hj Eato , t new student, arrived ment regarding .tie mail •> rviue be from Union today. tween Eugene and upper MeK ozte W B Cornett, wife and child went oSloes, commencing from last Monday, to Portland today. the 15i h. Tbe stage and mall goes to Blue Riv Dr E A McAlister today returned Allowed Sept 3rd. er dally, except Bunday, the entire Road and bridge acoount— from Coquille City. year, sl«o daily to tbe other two < fflees Lougbmiiler A Peter, mer Mis» Alicia McElroy returned this farther east on tbe route, McKenzie chandise.................. $H4 10 a'ternoon from Salem. Bridge and Foley Bpriugs, during C W Evans, crusher 34 50 E O Tobey has returned from his July, August and Beptember and three Bert Kirkham 44 16 50 Eastern Oregon ranch. 44 times a week to them lu April, May, Eitner Allen 89 OO A J Shannon of Coburg left today 44 June aud October One time a week Leu Stewart 00 89 44 to MeKeuale Bridge In November, E Lutmau 87 60 for California to reside December, January, February aud F E Whiteaker, crusher work.. 22 50 Father Beutgen returned thia after - March, no service being given Foley Lane Matlock, cru.ber work.. 39 00 noon from Grants Paw. Bpriugs during the latter months. 65 oo MIC Goodenow, crusher work.. Conductor Shan Conser is I d Eugene The schedule has been arranged to J Sever, crusher work............ . 4 20 extending his vacation. cut out the uselees servioe to Foley John Cooley, crustier work.. 50 oo Rev Geo McDonald, ; astor of tbe U Bprings durmg the winter months C Love, crusher work............ 16 60 B church, is at Philomath. also ouresiling tbe servioe lo McKeu- £, Dauks, errnber work 24 00 Dr W W Oglesby and wife drove up sie Bridge during tbe same period, Bert Berry................................... 6« (X) wbile it gives splendid -ervloe—a dally F L Barbre, road work............. 2 60 from Junction City today. A P Bet tr re worth editor of tbs Har mail—during the summer seasou when 8 M Caruthers, crueller work .. 85 26 gueets aud oampere throng tbe resort L < alloway, crusher work...... 67 50 risburg Bulletin, is in tbe city. piscee. 22 00 Geo Davis, for the Maeon A Ebrman W A Blanton, wood................. Welby BteveD», mervbaudlse... 4 90 Co of Portland is in the city. 3 15 J B McFarland, blacksmithing Rev W T Matlock went to Halsy Encyclopaedia for Sale. 27 75 today to hold services tomorrow. Jo« Hocker, lumber................. 65 CO C F Keopke, crusher work...... R-v F E Billington went to bis Tbe G uard offers a ten-volume W W Adams, crusher work... 00 Cottage Grove appointment today. Amertoetoxetl Encyclopaedia Britanni btausble Allen, crusher work... 10 00 ca for eale. There are 69o2 pages of Judge H R Kincaid is home from 1 35 tbe work, 96 o- l >red maps >1 -tales and 8 M Caruthers, road work...... Salem where be took in tbe big fair. 3 00 c uutrire aud numerous tilu tntiou«. Lewis M Hoselton, road work Eugene Blockwell and Glenn Far it la durably bound lu sheep and has C R Hasting«, road work........ 3 15 beeu well uaed. 8 A Wage, road work................. 5 00 row have returned from tbe state fair. In ibis ooudeneatl' n«f the Brltanica 5 00 R-gister J T Bridges arrived this eepecial pains were taken, aa ibe name Ed Wright, road work............ 24 00 afternoon from Roseburg on business. iudioatee, lo give epeclsl preference to J Dank-, crusher work............. subjects of A me: lean interest, al the 8 Danka, crusher work............. 10 50 J J Kauffman today arrived from same tune pruning long and prolix U Bailey, crusher work............. 65 00 Walla Walla on a vielt with relative« articlee of ail superfluity, though not W MoCollum, crusher work... 39 00 of this city. materially curtailing tbe presentation 89 00 W H Oswald, crusher woik... ufdeeirabie facts. Mr and Mrs John Mitchell, of This encyclopaedia baa been in con- L Evans, crusher work.......... 89 00 rekoushis, Michigan, are visiting rela »taut use for several year». It is offer H M McColium, crusher work 39 00 tives in Eugeue. ed tor eale f r the suffioietit rea«ou that F Bailey, crusher work............. 30 INI tbe office baa been supplied with a Mias Hudson arrived tills afternoon 89 M oomplete AUiieubloa wi< h a five-volume H Nestle, crusher work............. “American supplement.’’ F Fouit, crusher work............. 65 OU from her home at Tangent to take up 89 Ou her studies at the U O ag tin. J Barker crusher work............ Personals. HENZIiJ MAIL County Allowances. » Willard Cooper, Of th. Wii|11(n,tu Valley Land Co, returned iMt n\ fiom Linooln, Nebraska, where J' wveral montbs, be conducted . office of his company ana wbir. ? exhibited a fine display of Lane ty’s product, at tbe Nebr».k. .¿L fair. * Mr. Cooper brought with b>m ta Oregon a d< zen or m famlll«, nalt.~ number of whom »topped oft at differ •ot points in the stat, to look around before settling. Thom whom ® brought clear through to EUg,ni ’ him are: J W Mbebellaud wife Mrt Mary Crane, Ed Hollenbeck, Ai Ward and a German gentleman and bis »if. whose name cannot b. recalled, rx-f, are all people of means and luteud to purchase homes, Mr. Cooper, In an interview by « G uard reporter this morning, said that there Is great Interest taken ¡tboui Oregon I d Nebraska and hele»Ursof» big Immigration from there this f«u He raid that the display Of grain,’ fruits, etc., which the oempany bad at the etete fair a»tr«oted great attention and will be the means of induolnu many people to sell out their there and come to tbe Wlll.milte Valley where farms oan be bought cheaply and where crops never fail. Mr. Cooper eaid that his ootnpany will oonduct two more personal excur- •Ions of homeeeekers to Oregon later thia fell. The harvest season In N». braeka has been very late ibis year and a majority of the farmers are not yet through with their tbreebing. Courthouse News. REAL E8TATB TRANSFERS. Sarah D and J D Matlock to J C and E Rlokle, laud in Eugene; $800. Rufus Mallory, trustee, Co W H Bkeefe, lota 6, 7 and 8, blk 43 Bpring, field; $180. Rufus Mallory, trustee, to 8 L Oliver blk 81 in Bprlngfleld, Inv. aud Power Go’s ad to Bprlngfleld ; $350. Theresa M Jackson to O E Fiscbsr all of blk 7 Kelley’s ad to Bprlngfleld, $1200. Florian Fuchs to Johanna Fucbi ote 1 and 2, blk 5, J H McFarlan ’ add to Cottage Grove, $1. O L and 8 E Bowder to Irvan W Pope 92} aoree in tp 18 e r 3 w, $1. Mary E and Alfred Rose to Gsorgt W Grobe el al 160 acres in tp 21 s r 4, $1. WW Withera, sheriff, to Henry T Smith certain land in tp 16 a r 5 v, $6. C C Combe et al to Fred Fi»k 161 aoree in tp 17 e r 2 e $700. Fred Fisk to C metantine Morton st al 160 aoree in tp 17 s r 2 e, $1200. MABBIAOS LICIN3LS. N B Alley and Anna E Hobbs, R M Day, witness. Made C Beck and Mary Fredrickton, Mrs G A Houck and children re John B Beck, Wituese. turned today from Newport where Walter 8afley and Jeerle Wilkes they have spent the summer. Frank A Fox, witness. Mias Ethel LaRoute retained today to Haglnaw after spending a few days with her sister, Mra Robt Booth. J O Wlgle road work ................ 7 50 Ed Walker, roadwork............... 7 n C F Croner on contract gravel McKetizle road........................ 774 75 i own and have for «ale about 300 E M Seward, crusher work...... 5 75 >ot« in seven different additions to Eu J T Donaldson, wo>d............. 9 00 gene. Am laying off a new addition. Watters A Bon, lumber.,...... 14 t>4 Dots sold on reasonable terms for $60 Tbe cement walk in front of tbe Heury Webber,crusher work... 10 HO Dally Guard Sept 20 and upward«. Iowa Grocery Co’« store building on John Prloe, roadwork............. 32 50 Attorney T 8 Porter, of Portland, 1 employ no agenta. I alone «ell Willamette street Is being finished up. Wm Platt, roadwork................ 3 50 who has been in Eugene taking teeti- my property, I'tieae lot« are going Coleridge McElroy returned this mony in behalf of H H Anderson, O Bradley, crusher work......... 2 N fast, so anyone wanting to purchase Wm Platt, roadwork................ 3 IS morning from the 8alem fair. He who contested several claim bolder» would do well to oall early. F W Carney, roadwork............ 4 00 oompllmen s the fair, as do all who around here, returned to Portland Home of this properly would be ex- Brownsville Times; Work will Ernest Conley, roadwork..... 3 35 have seen it. today. The testimony for three of tbs in Poriland, Hepterubar 2, 1902, Mise acal<i be resutned Monday, by Lion ebaugvd for desirable timber hud*. Frank Hubbard, roadwork... • 00 con tee tee«, Harry W Bennett,of Wend Ed Hollenbeck, of Lincoln, Neb, a T G H kndrkks . Dolila Baker and O E Hay. Thia mar oounty, on tha Calapoola »Ivar wagou C C Podsy, crusher work.......... 12 50 oousin of Henry Hollenbeck, ot this ling, Mr Prowea and Jo« H Carpenter, riage is quite a surprise aa few ware road lo the mlne», and will be eoo- 8 A Rhinehart, roadwork...... 3 75 city, arrived here last night with a of Bhedds, were completed and bss aware of the fact and ibis Is the flrat tlnued untll the same le fintshed In P Cooley, roadwork................. 10 00 view of locating. been forwarded to the land office »l , Wanted. official announcement. The brida Is this ooonty. Ex-Commlssloner 8wan K Robinson, roadwork.......... 3 00 Roseburg for decision. The other» are Mrs E A Cottle and daughter, Miss tba proprietress of Ibe Junction City will bave Charge of tbe work. Ae tbe I W B RobertaoD, roadwork,... 1 ¿0 resting at preeent. All parties wishing to take «tudent Hotel and the groom la an 8. P. eeeaon will be rather late for roouotaln C O Miller, roadwork............. 1 50 Ethel, of Cottage Grove have beeu visiting with friends In Eugene. They brakeman.—'I Imes. road buildlng wben Mr Bwau hae boarder«, roomera or student« to work T E bilkwood, viewer Lewis wt nt borne today. oompleted bis tast, It le doublfui If the , for their board will plea-e send their road .......................................... 10 6 remaining flee or elx milee yel to be names aud addressee together with a J W Doeter, viewer Lewis road J J Hughes and wife, who have been 5 70 statement of prices, number desired, oompleted in Lane ooenty le flnlsbed ; C Hie ven», viewer Lewis road... 4 as visiting bsre from Beattie, left for home etc, to the University office. A regis Dally GssrS Sept 20 tbie year. this afternoon. Mr Hughes formerly W 8 Gillespie, cbaniman Lewis M O Warner, one of the promoter» c. ter of boarding pieces wUl ba kept tn In Junction City Tuesday evening, road ........................................... played clarinet In tbe Fourth Regl- 4 00 tbe Bohemia Smelting ar d ReflolDg t*w offl.-s wbiob will be a oouvsnleuee Septem Nr 16,1'02, Miss Gert-ude Don- meet Baud. G W Lara, obalnman Lewie Co, Incorporated this »umruer for th* for all parlies concerned . oven and Marlon D Harpole, L W road............................................ 4 00 F M Wilkie«, family, tether and purpose of erecting a »melter at tbe Clark , J P, officiating. l'hs young W E Curtis, marker Lewi« mother, Mr and Mrs M Wilkins, today Bohemia mines, informed a G vabd folks have already eel up housekeeping Remaining uncalled for In tbe poet road................. . ........................ 4 00 returned from Salem. Tt ey enjoyed reporter today that work on the o»v atUoburg wtiers Mr. Haqiole has se office al Eusene, Or Hept 18, 1902: Griffin Hardware Co. merch the fair very much. The old gentle- plant will be commenced some time cured permanent employment. Mra Win Brown. Tte<w Colilne, L W andise ................................. 81 38 man was president of tbe lair aseocla- next month. The expert, wbo 1» w CWchran, Jones Drugg, Miss Llxale One of Clark A Hubble, dray teams Eugene Lumber Co, lumber many years. Install tbe plant, has been delayed lo Hawkins, Jamb Hamiogway, J A driven by Wm V«ogbn got tangled up E F Lbapman, lumber. h:e arrival by sickness aDd by slmil»r H emen way, Geo Kemp, H B Ken le a lot of bicyolee standing in front of Geo W Wright,lumber. work that he is doing In Arlxona. dricks, Um H Llvlnglon, Mrs Clara Goldsmith's and Littleti-ld's cigar W B Andrews, lumber. In Eugene Thursday, Heptember 18, i Mugler, FEB Purdy, Don Riley, Mra stores this afternoon and «niaahrd two Jack Wilson, crusher work 1003 Io ‘ Mr “----- and ‘ Mr. “ Guy — * Inaiar ------- of ------ 337 7 Hl Clair, James Bueee. Alice M Taylor, of tbe wheels until tbe owners could Elmer Wells, crusher work. C McElroy will receive on to Mi«e May Warner, John Wlwareon. Pearl street, a eon. CUD ■naldeoo, roadwork hardly recognise them. 4 00 night’s train three registeral Lincoln When eallmg for tbe above eay L A Power», bridgework..... 1 ■ •beep, tbe first premium Linooln at C L Eaton, «on ot W H Eaton,, ® i wheu edvertleed. RC R<e», roadwork............ I-’ ■o the state fair. They are from the Jasper, wa» brocgbt to FugrDf • H F MrCowMaCK P M. Geo W Farlow,br dgework. 15 87 famou. sted flock of Dean. fEngland. Forlaae Favors a Texan. evening with bis ankle broken, bavici M B -tone, roed wo i k 4 50) He will have them on exhibition at been caught by a log rolllbi 00 To ibe wife of J W Drag, of A tune. tbe Eugene street fair next week, root while be waa at work. He '• * “Having distressing pel us In bead, Or»., Bef t 14, 1*>*. • *•“ pound eon. together with a number of other« that back aud stomach, aud being withont the hospital and ha« recel’* were Imported from Engltnd last year appetite, I began to use Dr. King's neceeeary treatment. Tl.a fallowing Lana county man New Life Pills," writes \V P White- Heusel A Btlnaon tbe fecit men bave The Albany pnhllc Mhoole will not bave Veen chosen to serra at the head of Keumsiwle, Tex , ’end toon traveled over a good part of the prur e Mrs D B Jenckes.orEugene. October term of the U H circa It court felt like a new man *’ Infallible lt> producing territory of thia valley. open until Monday, September 2». art exhibitor at tbs stste fair, r**1 To the wife of Itobt Moaby at Cot at Portland: Grand juror»—W W stomach end liver ir< u‘ -«. Only 25 I be» ha«e contractée for 150 tone of Prof Adams, tbe new snperintend'-nt prises In silk embroidery *n will not arrive fmm bl« home In Mln- work. lags Grove, Malurda>, Hept 13, 1407, a Hawley, Bohemia; J E B.»od. Irving | soente el W L DsLnou • drug store. Out of ten entrie« »b* I prunes on tbe tree with tbe farmers o n««<>ta In time for the school, to epen Trial Juror— E Wbettam, Eugene. KM. tbla vicinity. awarded Dins prsmiuw. next Monday aa was expected. City Property for Sale. Homestead Contesting- Married. Bohemia Smelter. Married List of Letters Smashed the Bicjcles. ' Born. Crushed His Ankle. Born. U. S. Circuit Court Jorors. Born Prune Contracts.