The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, October 11, 1902, Image 10

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    ANOTHER DI
VORCE SUIT FILED
William M. Beaupra Charges
THESE ARE GOOD TIMES
His
Wife, Daisy Beaupra, With
Domestic Infidelity
Through hi« attorney,
Kivaiugtr, William Al Beaupra ba«
til»<l exult in the Lane coiltily circuit
oourt agtiiikt ft" wife, Du«y Bxaupra,
for divorce, »1 eg I tig iui follow»:
I hat ttiey were merited iu Eugeue
Oct 6, i’JOl; ttiat there ia no bane of
said marriage; that the plaintiff has at
all tliuea »Ince their marriage treated
the defendant with kludne»« and aff-o-
tion and pet formed bit dalles a» hue-
baud well ai d faithfully; that the de­
fendant has iieeu guilty of cruel and
inhuman treatment toward tbs plain­
tiff, being croaa and overbearing toward
him aud bis three children by a pre­
vious marriage; that the defendant baa
often told Che plaintiff that ahe does
not love him nor oare for him bat
loves other men ; that the plaintiff was
informed that the defendant was with
other men during carnival week in
Eugene; that ebs was oomtaatly in
oompany each evening with James
Rickman, an unmarried man ; that sbs
■aid she was greetly infatuated with
eald Rickman, that sbs loved him, In­
tended to marry him and has bad im­
proper relations with biui; that daring
the latter part of Heptember the defen­
dant took all of her lielonglngn from the
plaintiff and 1« now living separate I
from him.
in uso for <»ver 30 ycare, hit»» borne the nig-iiatiire of
and has been riiruh- under bis per­
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitation* and “ Just-as-goofl” are but
Experiments that tribe with and endanger the health of
lulauts mid Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Caatoria Is a harmless substitute. fur Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Hoothing Syrups. It iu Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORI A
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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urray rtr
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And you ought to treat yon.
self to a fine new gun. We hav- .
— very large stock of them, p,'
p double and single barrel in 10 p
16 and 20 bore, at prices that a/,»
reasonable that no one objects
them. The prices'run from
for the » ingle barrel to $7.00,'am
for the double barrel from $105
We have
to f <8.00 for h.mm.r gun» and »2.5 00 up for hammerle», gun»
^e
Imve a complete
compl.t. stock]
8twi,
Winchester rifles and shot guns at lowest prices «n this coast. We also sei. -he famous Stev«
rides at $5.50. Cheaper rifles at $3.75, $3.00 and $2.25. In cartridges we have a 'æry lai
stock and all the nicest loads at 50 cents and up.
We would like to have you call and look our goodg over. KJegant
warranted pocket kniveb.
The Big k oot Brandjig the best that
money can buy
Personals.
ncw yor
Usily Owd, Oct 7
Jacksonville Times: Our farm­
ers should^ pay n ore attention to
The governor-elect of Oregon raising horses. It is presumed
stood at the tomb of the first gov­ they have noticed the frequency
ernor of Oregon near this city yes­ of the visits of horse-buyers in their
terday, and witnessed the closing midst; also tbe fact that the de­
scene—the consignment of the mand for horses is far in excess of
body of John Whiteaker to its last the supply. .The fear which pre­
vailed a few years ago that tbe in­
resting place.
It was a forcible reminder of the troduction of electrioity, the cheap­
flight of time. When that first ening of bicycles, and tbe inven­
governor was inaugurated in 1859 tion of automobiles would elimi­
the ox or horse team was the only nate horses from general use has
They are
means of conveyance across the proven groundless.
great plains; Oregon was a state I bringing good prices fverywhere.
with less than seventy thousand The breeding of horse« wan practi­
inhabitants; no railroad or tele­ cally suspended in this county for
graph line bad even yet reached several years, and their scarcity
the great Mississippi in their west­ has been felt. Tbe profits from the
ward march. When Lincoln was sale of one Or two good animals
assassinated even six years later it each year would appreciably in-
took from the 13th of April till the crease the farmer’s net income.
30th for pony express from the
Talk about the irony of fat»! It
Missouri river to Ban Franoisoo,and
steamer thence to Portland to oarry is not half expressive enough in
the news to the Oregon metropolis. the case of the oaptain of the Brit­
The first governor of Oregon was ish ehip, who was going down the
thirty-seven years of age when in­ Columbia on a river steamer to join
augurated. The
governor-elect his ship when the latter all but
will be forty-nine when be takes stripped the upper works off the
his seat in the executive office. It river boat, and though there were
is not often such an occurrence several narrow e><ca|>es of the sleep­
happens. Thu span of nearly half ing passenger.» Hurl no one but the
a oentury between inaugurations British captaiu. It was the fault
is usually too great, fraught of his vessel, which lay at anchor
with too many of the vicissitudes in the stream without her warning
of life, to permit a meeting even at lights being displayed.
the grave.
Delta, a little town iu the Coear
d’Alene», Idaho, is in hard luok—
has no town site. It is built on
THE TIMBER MARKET.
the bank of a creek, the site being
Loggers will advanoe the price of owned by a company that is
logs over on Gray’s Harbor to 16 a dredging all the gravel deposits.
thousand. The people who are The owners have been given notice
selling Lane county timber claim» to remove their improvements and
that go from live to fifteen million are in a quuudary where to go as all
feet all the way from <800 to <1500 the narrow bottom lands in the
should take warning and bold their vicinity are being worked as placer
timber for an adequate prior, if mines, while the hills have been
possible. This advanoe :s the located for quarts.
second one recently, both . t .ant-
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I
There is some question as to the
ing to one dollar per thousaud.
At six dollars a thousand a very newspaper enterprise displayed in
ordinary timber claim for Laue pfioting cute of ehipe or steamers,
oounty—five million feet—would 1 hey *6 look alike, that is ot ewch
For instance yesterday
realise $30 000 leas logging expenses, class.
while a one dollar a thousand evening’s Telegram had pioturee] of
advanes
would
aid
five the etsamer llassaio and ship
thousand dollars to the value of the Cypromene, la collision down ¡the
quarter-section. People who sell Columbia. Pictures of other ves­
their timber at present prices will sel« of their class would have an­
swered as well, and maybe such
regret it before many years.
were used.
THE FIRST AND THE LAST.
JU!...
"Til’»
'_!!!
The manager of tbe Oregon Hop­
FRIDAY FOR FISH.
growers Association
says the
t
l
rg
world
’
s
hop
crop
is
short
and that
The Boston Transcrip has
good story about bland John **** holders stand good cbauoes for
A hungry tramp 30 or 40 WQ| pricc‘- He *bl“lhat
Chinaman:
called one Monday afternoon al the present sales about or a little above
tbe twenty-oent mark have been
kitchen dour, aud ««« promptly
j
John the 1
under contract or foroed
challengei by John. T ---------
ndlng
1
through
the circumstances of grow-
tramp told his tale of woe, ei
B ers.
with shamble petition for some-,
th np to .«at. “Like# fisht” asked
All New York faehionable to
J >U' , in insinuating tones. "Yes,
1 itka fish,” ths tramp answered. oie‘* b on ^P10* °‘ «P*c»*»ion
"Call Fliday,” said John, as he *neQ’ ’h« Ladies* Ksnnul Asaooia*
shut the door, with a smile imper- l*on II*00*1 Show.tJ bv h®ld in that
city the Slat ot thie month. If
tarable.
held in Eugene it would be a
itraighl dog show.
Make a note of this! Toe f etale:
The Brilieh co*i baron« are
fair oame oat with a surplus this
- . . taking advantage ot the unprece­
year. The managers will find it
dented price ot coal along the North
□tach more easily handled than thei
Atlautic seaboard liru-h c-rguee
uau'l defi t.
1 into the depleted markH.
Ed Edison In in Eugene.
J T Irish, of Wendling, li In the
oily.
Amo D Hyland Is down from
Lowell.
E J Frasier returned today from
Portland.
L H Ogden and wife are In from
Mapleton.
Col J W Hutl wa« a painenger to Sa­
lem today.
E BGiodohdd Is attending th- Row­
burg district fair.
('baa E Kllbgensiulth arrived lu Eu­
gene this afternoon.
G FHklpwortb.of Junotiou, WHS In
the city this morning again.
Otto Gilstrap, olty editor of the
Register, is In Cottage Grove.
Mrs J W White went to Ashland
this afternoon for a abort visit.
Mrs 'fbompsou la visiting with
Miss JtewIa Breyman, of Albauy.
E are now selling an elegant line of sewing machines at $16.8o up.
E save you about 1-3 on a sewing machine.
We sell you good re-
machine» at »25.00, »27.50, »30.00, »35.00, »37.50. Our Rotary
ia two machines in one, making loop and tuck stitch. At t.ie Low 1 nee
of $37.50.
Barker Gun Works,
Eugene, Orc
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THE COURTHOUSE
FENCF,
FENCE,
NEWS FROM
A yesterday dispatch basfulL-r par­
ticular« about the Gervais Are. It
«aye:
Fire la-t nlaht wiped out the bu«l-
n«M portion of Gerval®, two blocks of
buaili«»« hou*»s being sweit by tbe
tfame« Tbe tire started «ho tly after
10 o’clock abd originated either in a
confectionery «torein the mlddloof the
block or iu the alley back of Weise’
furniture store.
All buildings des­
troyed were frame with tt e exception j
of the old brtek bank building. Tbe
only buxine»« house« left .«landing
were M H Pechner’s general mercban-
<1 las store and Hcott Taylor’s l arnex«
shop The water tank also burned
and no water could be obtained with
which to fight tbe fire.
Tbe city bad no fire apparatus, and
tbe citizeus, wildly excited, could do
little but eave some of tbe personal
property woruen anti children n¡i-
terially a>sl«ting iu he iftort. Tlie
depot and hotel nai rowly escaped
flames.
Mayor G it Chrisman and Georg,
Flatter are home from Blue River.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mr» L I> Beck, of Cottage Grove, la
Herbert L and Je»«ie Martin to Hen­
canvassing ttie city for a good , publics, rietta Ht John 20 acres in tp 17 e r 4 w
tion.
IlSOO.
L M Travi« to Fred Fi«k 160 acre« in
Miss Louise Jones returned to school
to school this afternoon from her home tp 20 s r 6 w, $200
in Dayton.
Lee W Foster to Fred Fisk 160 acres
Robt Cherry and wife, of Ralem, are In tp 20 a r 6 w, $100.
L D and M L Read to J C Bran«tet-
visiting at the home of Mr Cherry’s
ter lot 6 t>lk 54 Junction City, $360
father, David Cherry.
Husie N and Wesley Pennington to
Mrs W J Eox went south today in
ad
the interest of Mlsa E Haltzmsn’s mil­ C E Dimond lot 4 blk 5 Cheaher’e
to Eugene, $600.
linery establishment.
A H and A D Beagle to Chai les
Miss Etta Wicker, of Janeau, Alaska, Griesen land In Hhield’e ad to Cottage
has been visiting friends here. Hhe
Grove, $1200.
went to Batlow, Ore, today.
Wm and Mary Harris to W B Den­
Mrs A E Wycoff arrived thie after­ nis 160.90 acres In tp 23 s r 3 w, <1.
noon from Spokane to vieit wltn
U 8 to Charles B Morgan. 160 acre«
Erank Newman and family here.
in tp 18, sr 9 w, patent.
Mrs John Kauffman, of Olympia,
8 P Garoutte to Wiliiam Harris,
Wash, and son Balden, arrived thie 160.99 aoree in tp 23, a r 3 w, <1.
afternoon to visit relatives here.
William and Maggie Johnson to
Mrs R Hoobert and daughters, Clarence N Koon 301.81 acres la tp 16,
Misses Meda and Thelma, arrived this s r 4 w, $575.
afternoon to visit with her eon, V
F B Dunn Land Co to J J Holt 38
Hoobert.
aores in tp 17 s r 3 w, <2170.
As predicted by the G uaro ,
Mice Clara Bond,ooosln of Mrs E O
F B Dunn Land Co to R H Hback-
article entitled, "Contradictious of
Tobey, who bae been visiting Mr and lett 12 acres in tp 17 s r 8 W, <900.
Literary Criticism,” written by Pr- f
Mrs K O Tobey, went te Haleey this
Wm F and R M Hart to 8 P Go-
Herbert < rombie Howe, of the Uni­
afternoon.
routte lot 8 blk 3 Perkins' ad to Cottage
versity of Oregon, for the September
Grove.
$355.
Mias Pearl Miller went to Portland
North American Review, has already
8 A and Louis Garoatte to H P Ga­
this afternoon to be preeent at the
stirred up the literary people of the
wedding of her oou-ln, Miss Wiunlfled routte 160.99 acres In tp 23 s r 3 w, $1.
East. The Literary Digest of October
Hays, there tomorrow noon.
T W and Mary J Tillman to E P 4, devotes three quarters of a page to
It E Barrett, for IS years an em­ Coleman 95x311 ’set in Coburg, <630.
Prof Howe’s article aud as it quotes
Rufus Mallory, trustee, to Frank without comment, it is to be eupp >sed
ploye of the Halues tannery ot Eugene,
left for Albany this afternoon where he Gordon 119x128 feet in BPrlngfl»d In­ {that that conservative paper agre.s
vestment A Power Co's ad to Spring­ With the professor.
bae accepted a similar position.
-
Walter Whittlesey, assistant in the field, $100.
W W Withers, sheriff, to Martha M
department of Kconomiee, U O, is at
Albany Democrat: To r 1« an Ini-
hie home In Portland attending the J McPherson lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 9,10, 11 pression among some f' tail players
and 12 blk U Lancaster, $10.50.
bedside of bls father who <s very ill.
that the (I AC will t>. »• ■ a stronger
Ellen Page to Arthur B Jouea lota 6
eleven this year than the U O. The
Yesterday’s Hslem Journal: Senators
and 8 blk 3 Hbelton’e ad to Eugene,
R A Booth and W Kuykendall, of Eu­
I Democrat's football prediction is that
$1250.
the University mm will win in every
gene, were In the otty today. ....... AO
Mery E and O Q Cartwright to Oznl
game played during the season with
Woodcock, an attorney of Eugene,
Htoel 5 aeree In tp 17 e r 4 w, $1300.
the Agriculturalists.
was In Salem today.
W W Withers, sheriff, to August
Ski Meek and B D Paine went te Henize 222 59 aoree iu tp 16
• r » ».
Roseburg this afternoon to compete $332.05.
for the Eugene Gun Club in the shoot­
Harsh A and H J Gasman to J F
ing tournament to bold at the district Callison lot 5 blk 1 Osburn’s ad to Eu­
fair grounds tomorrow. Ool Geo Yoran gene, $1300.
will follow tomorrow.
J W and Ladle Davis to Henry C'
A J Heaton, father of Bert Heaton and Charles C Holcomb 37 scree In tp
who le now oonfined In the Lane coun­ 17 e r 1 s, $80-3.
ty jail charged with the murder oj
E P Cadwell to F W Osburn 371.36
Renton Traeey at Junction City, ar­ ax-res in tp 17 e r S e, $5000.
rived here last night from Eneapp-
Henry C and Chea C Holoomb to E
ment, Wyooiln , to remaia until after P Cadwell 87 acres Io tp 17 s ris,$1100
the trial
James and Annie Kerban to E P
Cad will 201 13 acres In tp 16 a r 1 s,
$950.
Varney’s Department Store
E P < adwsll to F W Osburn ear-
crow , eesaon.
tain land in tp 17 s r 1 e, $5000.
A total • ill pee of the «oon, visible
Frank and Marsh Hemenway to
throughout the United States, will Christian Tschaot 349.65 acres la tp 1'
occur on the nights of Ootocsr 16-17, s r 4 w, $9626.
The circumstances of the eclipse areas
EWonaTI MATTBRS.
follows, the dates being given In
Eastern standard tine :
Moon enters
Estate of A V Hancock, deewass il H
penumbra October 16.
K Lawson appointed administrator.
10:17 p m ; moon ebtereshadow Octo­
Guardianship of Loals Barg. Lso
-Call on...
ber 16, Il :17 p m ; total eclipse begins Burg, guardian, diss semiannual
October 17, 11:1« a ru Total eeiipes statement «bowing total recein* MB.70,
ends October 17, 1:4$ a m; moon leaves disbursements S lB.tXJ, bel act's on Band.
shadow Oetobee 17, 2 :M a tn ; moon1 $50.7».
saesae ass Tesasse.
leaves pebumt ra October 17, >:W a tn
-^-Notice to Farmers-^-
Wa are ordering a car load of Page Woven Wire Fence direct from the f» tor
you contemplate building feme this fall and winter yon can eave n> ae, hj I
in thin lot. Call and see the fence men about it wh >n you come to town wd
and they will explain it to you and show you where you c»n save money Ool
is on East l’ark st, known better as FARMER-H , MlQUARTER
(J
make yourself at home while in town. You are always welco ue whet eryoj
buy or not.
Brown & Smith, Fence Works, Eugene,
MONUMENTS ARRIV
■ ■ a ■ A CAR LOAD ease
Direct from quarries in New England.
Two more cars on the way.
None furnish better work.
None in the vallle) handle in larger quantitii
Hence our prices are right .
Write for booklet.
EÜGEJiE GRANITE AND JWARBIiE
W W M ARTIN, Proprietor
Discussion Taken Up.
FOUND
Eclipse of the M ooo
A Comjleta lint of
Stnw. Felt and Straw Hats,
Boots and Shoes, ladies,.and
Bent's Uudirwear, Crociery,
Glaai, Tin and Granite Ware,
Drugs and Medicines
Yankee lotions, Etc.
CIGARS
AND
TOBACCO
Julius Goldsmith
PARK ANO WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON
The school where thorough work is done; where the
always given; where confidence is developed; where M
is taught exactly as books are kept In business ; where
made easy ; where penmanship is at its best; where J
lx'ok keepers and stenographers have been educated for J
life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. C*tH
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL]
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