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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1902)
o Í o KSTIE.lsnED POR THE MMmAfM 0PDE1OCUTIC PR11CIFLEI, A® TO lili Al I0I1IT LITUO IT TI1IWZAT Of CTR BMW VOL. 36 Kl'UESE, OREGON, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1902, o NO 46 O I io Days Shoe Sale ,.. BUBONIC PACIFIC UNIVERSITY TEAM AT HOME PLAGUE THKtE FUNERALS BOAKD OF EQUALIZATION IN EUGENE McMILLAN SAYS o They Beginning Wednesday moruing, Nov 2Gth, we will place on sale 460 pair of Ladies’ Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords. WHAT COACH Say ¡Stronger I». 0. Men this iear Than Last Year. ’----- © Much QuUe Last Sad Rites Over the Re- Now »rains of Eugene Citi Evenly Matched and a Spectacu U. O. and Multnomah Session—No in zens. lar Game Will Be Played. Busino » Done Today. T.ie Pac’flo Uuniversity oorr»»poud- The Lane county i-oard of equal; ta- I will not at O' 1» line attempt to •nt under fete of Nov 28, write- as Yesterday and today there *»•»! tlon, oonslsllng of County Judge H R tell the public which team, Mulino three funeral» In thi« ci’y. follow» to the Oregonian : Kincaid, County Clerk E U 1-ee ana q The foo btll team returned brine mail or the University of Oregon, will The remain» of Mr* Rebecet Currie Aaaeasor D P Burton, met today In aat night from Eugene. A though win the big football game i ext Thur»- wt re Irrtcrred In the Mrw nlc <vmetery annual »earf'm In th* •»••••or'» office confronted by the woret advar»« score day afternoon. But I will in a brief yesterday forenoon at ten o’clock. Hhe for the purpose of »quailing the a»- In Pacific’» football bi-tiry, the Gam *»y ‘ry t> point out the rtlative died l*»t FrMSky morning at tier bofcie ■eaament roll» of the ouuty. o wa» met by a delegation of na.Gr» who »trenglh and weaker»» of the two on Olive etreet. Tbeservlcea wer* con The board remain» In »esiin one $2.00, $2.50 and $3 00 shoes. offered ooadolancee. Ths home l ain j »*• u>• M “»»y appear to me. »ay» ducted from the family residence with week and u«ually there ian't much work O Sale price will be was outclssaed from »tart t> finish io 1 Coach McMillan ofthe Multnomah» In a Urge attendandbOf friend) ai d re I »■ for it to d i,the a»»»-.-manta made by Mr the game with the Ui iverslly of Ore- 1 Monday’» Itl-gram. tive». Burton ta-lng generally oorreet. There Io weight, so far ae 1 kuuw, the two The obsequtaa over the Mnalnw of 1« an occasional grievance, however, Outweighed several Havana Strike Conditions Better- gon Friday. pound» to tne in»u they could not atop teams ate verytqeally matched. But Thortton Hillmire who was brought from Komeot e who thlnke hie property Oregon’s smashing ru.hew off tackle the weight of the University^ team i, from Halein last week and died »nun I. watered too liigh and the matter 1» Salt Lake City has Plethora The equal after reaching home, were conducted •< juried by th* board. •nd end where the iniUterence wa» more evenly distributed. of Crime. o -omethlrg fierce and surprisingly fart distribution of »peed and weight In a from the 44» Brllmlre residence on Up to 2 o'clock thi» afternoon Aeeee- football team 1« as e«sential to secure a Wa.hlng'.on street yesterday afternoon •or Burton Informed eUUABH reporter for such heavy backs. ThgU the University of Oregon team well-balanced team a» il i. i i a piece and the iuteruiei t w»s made In I O O that the boar 1 had trauaacied no bu»1- Is very much stronger than that of last oftQiacbltiery. The back» should be ar F cetin t >ry. Rev J C Richardson con ne»., uo oue bavlug been before the By Scripps News Association year wbeM1 it defeated Pacific Universi ranged so that each could reach the ducted tlie nervine». A large Oonlla hoard. - T S alt L ake C ity , Nov 25. ty 10 to 0, Is conceded by the Pacific opponent’» hue st the same ti-ue. The gent of friend» were peeset t to pay force of three meu striking the Hue is their la»t respects t> an old friend'» — Footpads did a rushing men who played in both games. a much more etteitive play than tjge memory. The home team is rather bruised up oí busings in this Mormon Till» afternoon the^unefal of Ge >rg« *8 but will be all right again lu time t> hit i ig separately, lu age and experi capital last night. Five hold play the (Jorva 1 e team ou Tbauks ence the two teams are about equal. W Pickett was held from the rootu« i f Frank, tlie lit'1S son of Mr and Mrs Salem statetman, Nov 28, to the ! giving, with the t xoeption of Fletcher, Multnomah has some «Ider aud some the decease, 1 In th« Pi k, tt block ou l'a)lor, residing five miles north of The Oregon Hop GrowetW At-eoc a- ups were reported tion ha» taken 28^0 b.l h off t i « mar police authorities this fore who 1» euiteriug from a broken shoul younger players Ilian Eugene, but Willamette strevi. The Ma-onlc litual Eugene, died Nov 22, 1902, aged on^ o ket at present p lies, the owners hav noon. < der. Mills reoived a badly bruised they will average up about equal lu with the -upplem’'1't of the ceremony year, three month« and four days. The used by tile Elk., was u»e<l by t e Rev funrral was held today at one o’clock, rt*pe t. ing signed an agreement not to sell MPBELL BROS., Publishers An exceptionally bold rob- arm 1 eaily In the gameatid was serious till» GenerWiaLip tn this ooute-t where the 1) E Loveridge who conduct d tin cere- Rev Mr Armstrong conducting th» them for less than 30 cents a pound. ly baudlo,pped. Barnett's work in bery of a grocery store oc- ] backing up the I ns on defense wa» two teams are so equally matched, will monies. Th < buri tl took place in Ma ’service». Interment was made In lb» The secretary sajn the amount wl 11 be curred about the regular , splendid. Yoder, at center, played surely go a long way toward securiug non Io cemetery. I.uper cemetery. C£—Ea»t »lile ot Willamette »treat, be increased to 300) bales by the end of tween Seventh and tEighth »treat the week. He estimates the number closing time. Two men bis i usual »tar game. All the men a victory for the team that uses of bales left in the bands of growers in wearing masks and well pro- phytd gritty ball against tremeudous the best Judgment in giving plays. In i TERMS OF ÖUB8CRIPTI0N. this respect Multnomah has °in this stats at 13,COOP • • • A» odde. vided with arms, forced the * Plowden Htitta young man of con 82.00 all the hope left In Ibe hands of the siderable promise. In the Whltuan . LOO growers will tie needed by the Ameri proprietor to open the cash Hueth. .. . .M> Monti» game he found the visitors’ weak safe. They can consumers before the nex’ harvest register and points early In the game aud worked and as hope are constantly going to escaped. to considerable advantage a I through England, the market sttua’lon looks RÇAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. o < dtbe contest^ Coal Strike Agreement. Ing rates made known on application like a strong one. But Oregon ha« also a good genetel, W R and Elizabeth E McCoruack all burine»« letters te THE GUARD, By Scripps News Association • Q» o e, Oregon. to F L Chamber» lot» 9 and 10 blk 2 for In all her game« this »vaeou Ore The hop market looks chlprer again W ashington , Nov 25.—An Packard'» ad to Eugeue, $25010. gon ba» been Able to advanoe the ball. micable agreement was reach Adali L bbelton, Alberta H SJpMur- In kicking, Multnomah with Uook al today between the repre- i phey anil R Mo.Murphey to Adah L fullback should excel. In the Wash- ed L WHITSON, game bls kicking was the beet spntatives of the United Aline 1 Bbelton lot 7 blit 1 orlgiud pUtof Eu lugton I have eVer seen with a wet ball. With DENTIST gene, >300. o til high nooD today, G N Anderson, Workers and the anthracite 1 Adah LKheltm, Alberta and R Mo- the two good punters, the style of play ag | irchased the office and fixture» of htr deceased W V Renders-nt I am a resident of Jackson county, and Miss coal operators. The details quite open, the two teaui»o so evenly Murphey to Albi rta H MeMurptiey her pre>ar«.I to do anything in the line of Emma Coleman, a school teacher well of the agreement have not 1 it 2 blk 2 original plat of Eugene (300. matched and a-xlry field insured the pratirtry in the above aai-i office. known about Lane county, were mar t .1.1 bridge work a specialty. Jennie and R M Pratt to Richard game should be the most »petacular yet been received. ried at the Congregation, 1 |>ar»onag.', Mourn 60x160 feet In Mulligan’s dona played tn Portland ibis year. by R»v »''••soH W«’l «•, The groom GIOKOK MC MILLAN.O C VPOODCOCK. tion t > Eugene, $1200. The Cuban Labor Troubles. is a business man in bi, countj . They Eugene Loan A Having» Bank to H S ATTORNEY AT LAW. left this afternoon for Portland and the By Scripps News Association o and Hattie H|ieuoer lot 6 tlk 15 Mulli Oae-half block »outh of Chrism Puget Hound countries for thrir honey W ashington , Nov 25.—The gan’» donation to Eugene, $1200. o moon trip, returning la’er to live In State Department js in re 8 8 ai.d Hattie Hpencer to W P Auotsx, O bsgon . Jackson county. ceipt of advices from Minister Cbeehlio lol 6 blk 14 .Mulligan'» dona The Irlgonomrl ry hi I uses took their final exsmln£Qon today. A load qf Squiers at Havana this morn tion t > Eugene, y L. CHESHIRE, M. D John H and Zus E Went to W P oare ha» been lifted <ff the shoulders Open the back of your watch ing by cablegram, that con and count the revolü'ion» back Cheshire lot 6 blk 14 Mu li^ati'e dona of name. o ditions have greatly improved tion to Eugene, $5000. and fore of the balano» wheel PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, The Thankeglvlng holiday» begin If you ooout corree Iv it will sinfe yesterday. The streets Jane We»t to F A Bridge* 32.26 acre» Wedne-ds) at noon amt end Bund»/. Human Ug, o move 300 time» tn 60seconds ° o or 1 minute are comparatively free from in tp J8 » r 2 w, $1. Eugene, Oregon. The annal Oregon Idaho Y MCA 60 rfiinutee idlers0and no further rioting <J Y and E A Heaton to 8 M Hall 9 ■ •onvelitlon Will be held at Newberg acre- io tp 17 • r 4 w, $585. W I1KOWN, M. D. i« apprehended. Or, Dec 6. 6, 7. aii Inter««.! ig pro I 8000 P« hour T W at d J Ail. 11» Harrla to L N gram ha* been prepared for every day The United States troops grico land In tp 17» r 4 w, $600. o 24 hour. PHYSICIAN AND SURGION. are still held r&ady in their Win B and Filena Tucker to Flora A of the convention. 7 20 00o fe»- I’pntaira in Cbrisman Block. barracks, but it is not appre Bertsch 34 acre* In tp 17 a r e 2 w,|1900. The manager of the Junior fittoe has 3 6000 H I un: 9 to 11 a 2m;l 3, 6 to to p m . o led up the stage of Villard Hall in hended that the Cuban au Joseph anti Jennie A Vogl to G N fi i.peiior etyle ¡Footlights have been 432 OOO evi'lutiODH r dfty. 9x160 feet In Eugene, $30. uns K BEAN thorities will not be able to Glb»on J Jin and <lorn, l.a Ktraub to John C placed in poelllon and a large amount 365 days meet any emergency that Horn lot» 11 and 12 block 8 College of »i-enery, appropriate Io the pi»y, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I.a» bsen made. 2160000 fiiav arise. . o Hill, $90. oe in I»an A Saving bank building. Room 2692000 The feeling against Amer Alfred O aud Emma J Aoderaou to The Laurean Literary Bcchty I. special attention given to land and mining 1296000 having made a neat gla-» froi t-d case Iten. ican citizens, an incident Oof E L Smith 100 acre» In tp I7»r8w, fitted with |)ock and key, which will $5600. Eugene, Oregon. I 57,860,000 revolutions a year. the riot, does not seSm to Th un»» A Campbell to J H and It* used for displaying it* program». subside, and few citizens of Sarah Grace Mercer66x88 feet In Pack Thia 1» made necessary by the existence OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Thltikofany piece the United States aie ventu ard’» ad to Eugene, $1. of the “Grafter’» Hoclety.’’ of maebinery mak Æ HUGHE. PENLAND J H and Harah Grace Mercer to Tbo» ing over Ooe Hun A large number of studenla will ac. ring from their homes. dred and Fifty A Campbell 56188 feet in /ackard'a »d oompany the football t>am when It Succe» or to Dr Alice Smith. .Mil ion revolu loris A Hitch About Panama Canal. leave» tomorrow for Portland. The to Eugen», $1. with oue oiling. Til'E—Suit in Beventh »tract McClung ■earn went through secret practice thi» MAHHIAUR Lit EN8KB. Yet some peoj le let By fcrlpD» New» Association <k. Examination» and coaeultation. free. afternoon, the la»t for the year unhw> their watches run RAN il and Nettle J Root, Aua'ia W ashington , N ov 25.— eeversl time« thi-. an after »eaaon game 1» played. The Root wit tie«». .BORGE O B DeBAR, M. D. But alter a year the The discussion of the situa Oregon Pacific game has arsused geal oil becomes dry MAaauus i, tc xa»as. ho|ie in Oregon’» aupporter» for tion in regard to the pur , G N Anderson with the dust col PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. snd Emma Coleman, lected and cuts the Multnomah game. chase of the rights of the A J Gillette witneM. k».—Room over Enr»ne Loan A Savings filvots, and if al No aanembly at the University French stockholders in the lGaidetice No 280 Pearl »treet. t au» J G Bowerman and May Clark, owed to continue Hxrt 5< Jaff oct •0-1*1 to day or night. Phone residence, morrow morning on account of Without clean Ing or Panama Canal, occupied the Katie Parker wltnes». >ia 77. Office, Main 49. (/ M mi vacation which twglns at noon and fresh oil sp| li-d the attention of the Cabinet meet Jam»» E Hweet and Mrs Alpha lasts until nest Monday morning. Hind Tutored watch iwM>n become» Powell, J R 8h«rtiert wltnes». useless or keep» In ing this morning. ’Hu»*» leave the corner of Wiliam- correct time. Secretary of State Hay an uite and Ninth etreet» thia evening fur the Villard Hall to arc modal* those nounced the failure of the If you have neglected your who do not wish to walk out to aee state department to concludo Watch take it at once to the great feature of the eveuing—th» patiFfactory negotiations with From th* L*a<l«r: La t F “lay even - ---- --- - wonderful Junior Fere*. ing Manager 8tot>e with a party con- < I Colombia for the right ui Hee “ To Oblige Benson,’’ i1 the Uni- of W E < ornau of the Hou I hern 4 'I. way together with the right alatlng t Pacific an<i other prominent railroad ver.lty touighl. The Jeweler on Ninth St. of control thereof. official» r»nt down to Newport On Manager Elmer Wright Inform» u» It is under-.tood that Sec Saturday th» party vial red Meet Rocks that the limited number of ticket» He will te 1 you the ex<ict tr uble and 01 Eugene. retary Hay favors the aband and Bunday went out to Albany on a have already been »old for the eicur- coet of beet poaeibl* r«p»lr. onment of further aborts to »peciai ir.i . Il 1» rumored that Mr •ion to Por’lend to eee the Thanksgiv la eud-avorlt g t> procure a ing game. Thia will not mean 'bat 1 d un Cuth Capital 860 OOG secure the Panama canal,and Coman •IU at Nea port w hlch the Houthero lho*e purchasing ticket» will not b» lir»iue 860,000 i to open negotiations with Pacific wl 1 build a firat-claas hotel. oared for. Th» rate extend» to other All the new styles are here. Nicaragua for concessions coaches as well Eugene Oregon. Goodyear, Welts, Turns and McKay sewed in Vici Kid and Box Calf. in Five Months- 100,000 Deaths. FRANK E. DUNN WEEKLY EUCENECC'AKD. J Hop Pod—Hops Firmer. Died. Courthouse Items. Thanksgiving Mentions*^ Married. L Ladies’ Kid Gloves U. 0. Notes? ALL COLORS Silk Pitticoats 616.00 to 810.00 Linens for Thanksgiving Trade Lace Curtains, Swiss (’uri ai ns, Rutiled Curtains, Bargains this week in FIRST A R. JANNEY, GENERAL BANKING BUMNESS ___ L Do*» on e»-»«>ti*bl« tarma. Sl«b Saa Francisco »nd Port yJ?-‘ r,f »X hange sold on L-r»im conntrie». ^v^vd «abject to check at certi- • -*-t- o» entrusted to n» wUJ reoeiv. Mtention. T \ ” r% p K. Sv -anas*. env'1- <•» <*• L. H. Po-rsn ’V* l‘r*«*i«sit v..urtant . |aTt~M‘'’* J ”• ever» hir *» th* feasfoe tk i mo-Qui nine Taowu *■**- U a » cw, a to ewe a » v o Ladies’ Cloaks. Fine Hotel at Newport. National Bank e Bank OO Men’s Clothing and Overcoats ! for the building of a canal over the Lake Nicaragua ! route. That Tendale Phgue. ... -r or —OF— 5 ''I I.Y g t UN, ÌSO\ uUGENE’,OREGON Tir- Dia. »no ho-j ¡tal Service Died. George Fdty, a ploueer cit and fsrmer of thè l 'oa» t Fort bottoo;, oppo- st)Cr»*w»r, dled at hls Rome ye»Gr> day, Nov. 23, a t-r a protracted Ulne»», «f dropey, aged 45 y»ar», H» wa» bora Augo»i 1837. The funera! wa» beld loda) u- Lt l veriau t lurtery, Rev ha-n^-orts from ita repre- Barunart. melatin». siB’ ......... atives Ir.J:’“ that •»-.» ’the » k J i — . in i India A General Banking business number of cases of btj|>onic in all branches tran-acted plague in that county for the At the home ofthe bride's perenti on favorable tertgn. la-1 twenty-one weeks aggre 6ur B j I e. r m CrsaWeP, Nov 23, gated 127,000. About eighty T*F-’ M •• Ma» < ,rk a, d J G flÿiw.r- A. G. HOVEY. President per cent [^0,000] proved, oia*, ’ - rit <!!»:<♦, R*v (^AHouael, L G. HULIN, Cashier t fatal. of Crow ., B H. HOVEY. Asst Cashier. EfUL’i«* in im. Oldfet Bar k in the County. Married o o Married. At Ole parlors ofthe Wald I Hou»*, Saturday evening, Nov 22, 19iZ!, 1. Ja. K Hneet and Mr» Alpha Powsll, Juatlc» CA WlDtermelr < fficlatlng, ¿Th» groom la a prnaperou» farmer ofthe F.lmre district and Ui* newly marr’ed ooupl* will make their borne , la that vicinity. ROYS’ CLOTHING Buy them bere Died. Th* liif.oi • n « r Mr and Mr» A N wtryk.v, agvd» aven d»ya, died al the taiaiij L oom M Çv»-ege H.U Monday, HAMPTON BROS O