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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1902)
fn’vírsit» of i » KBT1BL4IED FOB THE ölXSE1IM1TIO*\ ( P BEltl' RATIC PRUriPLlS, ilD TO KARN AN I0IIIT L1V1NS Bl TKKIWBAT OP 01 B iSilW JL VOL. 36 EIGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 27, 1902. WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD a MPBELL BROS., Publisher« 5 th Annual Clearane I COMPLIMENTS the FOR POPE LEO Sale 5th ----------- ai 'CIUE - l 1» °t Willamette street, b« Seventh and Eighth street w », Year....... 7M..nth*... L, Mvu th»- , L WHITSON, J DENTIST iris.' | iirehaiied the office »nd fixture« of j, l»te iaceaaed W V Henderson, I am pri-p.u-ed to do anytning in the line of IlrotR’.ry iu the above said office. Knj*u auri bridge work a epecialty. Fore Dress Goods, c WOODCOCK, PLB.taaNT H ili , Dec t2. ^E iutok Guam»: La»t Saturday I had th» pleaeur» ol attuudlug the reg ular meeting of Plcaaaut Hill Graug» No 284. Their meeting» are he'd In the it; lut del Woodman It» 1 ot.xdil feet, Eastern Fire Fatalities—f„>c«va two atorlea high, the upper etury lx Ing equipped for beige ai d Gra g<< meet Anarchists Throwing Bombs ing». About. The forenoon of the aforeeald day waa devoted t > a literary program by member» of the Grange, a«»l»t»d by By Strtppi News ▲uoctatiou the young ;>»<>ple and con»i«ling of Gi- neva , Switzerland, Dec <; leetlou.jutd aiKWer« c >uc»rnlng the 23.—A dynamite bomb was t Hinder» of the Grange, with reclta exploded in the French ttou«, nouge, etc, intermingled ; nil in cathedral St Pierre this morn c numeiuoratlon of the 85tli attnlve'- -ary of the Grange, Dec 4, 18S7, t C ing by some unknown ¡»erson. , \Vaahinglon, D U. Fortunately the damages sus- ______ b the program __ came a Following L. CHESHIRE, M D PHYSICIAN AND o tained by the edifice were notlbouu.ifui au<t excellent lunch »»rv»<t by the ladle« of th» tirnnte iu Uie serious. Later in the forenoon an lower hall, »ft‘r which th» regular cl *ed Motel >u wne held, d< voted main attempt was made by sup ly to the eleclion of ortlo. ra for 111» eu- posed anarchists to explode a b U' i < year, resulting a» f How«! bomb in the residence of the Maa lor, H U Wheeler; ovemeer, H H head of the republic, Presi- Huiti. lecturer, It J Heiuphili; »t*w- dent E Benner, A . bomb aril, Tin»» Walk»r; aaaiHlaat steward, W L Wheeler; chaplain, Mr» Ann burled over the wall fell Martin; treasurer, J M Corneliu»; aec- short of the residence and retary, J F Brewer; gate keeper, A«» McKenzie; Pomona, Mr« Mary Hemp- exploded in the yard. SURGEON, awu l<lg. Rugen», Oregon. W BKOWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URG®ON. Mee—Upetair» in Christten Bieck « ire: 3 toll a 3 œ; 1 3, 5 to to p.ia Fatal Candy Factory Fr«. By Bcrlppa New« Association S t J oseph , Mo, Dec 23.—A fire broke out in the Chase candy factory this afternoon which was attended by fatal results. The girl employes became needlessly panic-strickea «nd six of them jumped from a third-story window, three being fatally injured. uIGE O B DuB AR, M. D. FHYSICTAN and SURGEON. ; -Room ov -r Eugen« Loan A Saviig»« R««idunce No 280 "earl «twet. Calls l-d to day or nivh' I’houe residence, J7. Office, Main 49. OBTEOPATH 0 l’BYSICIAN JS.UGHE. PENLAND Successor to Dr Alice Soaith Ï—Suit in Seventh street McClung E «.minati.in« and c«nHUltaM"*e Uve. - lipped Aw I.nberat»ry in the Stata 'nd «liable resuni- guaranteed. , tent» tuad^ on oie samples of o«e tc id. to determine the tewt »«rtablr 1 treatment. Onion Suits for 20c Hcrlpp« New« AMOaUtla Clothing Men’s Overcoats P aris , Dec S3,- Ail for- malities for the extradition of the Humbert gtng of swin dlers from Madrid has been arranged with the Spanish government. They will be brought here tomorrow. The prisonerg ere kept «pert end no one is allowed to interview them. Underwear Hats Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Pants uh Caah CmpWai ®®° 900,000 raw, t O«K»O". ■Lient s P. E. SWUUtF Can nie L. H. P ott > A d* »«nt. Bank Distinguished HAnnTGN BR05 L ondon , Dec 23.-Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Can terbury, died at 8:17 o’clock this morning [Frederick Temple was born November 30, 1821. Gradu U.OF W. MA. AGER K’ .EDIN . ated at Oxford. Appointed chaplaio to the queen in 18. »0. IN 7, V A UBLE. BOHEMIA MINE Actively supported. Gia, ie in 1868. Re' ,-yed episcopal . W.- ut i ï Letter - h «, UKirh in 1869. Which G.tx uets consecration , f Known Character Lost Wrote a i appointed Bishop of London Well Him Into Deep Water- His Life by Ca lew- in 1885 and Archbishop of Suspended. Canterbury in 1894.—E ditor ness. G uard .] GENE. OREGON The barrowing new. come» down fr. rn th» |. <» lt,’t J' MattiflMd ye t-rday .bernoon, w ok working athlarV in Wb eCI.J prop-rty.wa. blown mto an unreexg- n zat.le raw by the dBchenr ' “ bl*.t which be wm not expecting. Three men were working tog* » .nd two PtM.n-fi.1 lionet. b|*.t while they w.nt to »utp .The Batablfch. I in 18x3. < tldesU Bank in the County. iheral Banking business a * branches transacted on favorable terms. k G. HOVEY, President - 0 FILIN, Cashier H. HOVEY, Asst Cashier, Dead. By kerippa nevi A«*oe‘.ati«n — OF— ) bill; Flora, Mr» Alvlra A Brewer; Cere«, Mr» Eiuuia Wheeler; orgai.i-t, Mr* Emm. Wh.eler; member of ex. cttive oo«i«itUee, UJ Hemphill. Au apt worthy of «pedal meiui m waa the appropriation of >5.00 faotn ttM' gr»oge treasury for the relief of «utler- er« of foreet tire» laet »uiumer. Pleaearit Hill grange waa the atcond tiuia organized July 19, 1SM7. Ila tiral maater wax K J Hemphill, who «erved from atove «ate «util Dec. 31, 1901, without once miiaing a meetltg. H. C. Wheel, r, the prawmt «M»*'er and azaaler-eled, tia« tuua far 1« i«f IbeHHOM- excellent reword C ykub Hi W alk ««, Th« Humbert Swindles, Men's GENERAL BANKING BUSIN»« Done on rea«:n»ble term». ®W «Ckieago, San Franci»»o and Fort- »Change »<d 1 on foreign conntnea «U received subject to check Ot 4 depMit. ' umw ontr wted to 0» will <»•*’' Bota. He wa« a well «nr*“‘ Eugeb* .ndUn tu?e by t• i H. owned eoru» vaiaame Blie Ri’,'r dlrtri*’*- » ..tmuhf McC. r account, f •" * , "■ E. t th» K*»*»6 n“ '* I Ua'l D E«h»lman, mtn»g»r of the Unlvcre ly of Wa»hlngt»n football Greetings to Pope Leo. lean for tbe «eaeon ju»t cfoeed, la in a p»e >f trou .1« according to the •> ByMrl ppa Naira Aaaoclatlon »Hie Poet-Imelllgenc r. A 1-ttwr waa R ome , Dec 23.—Thirty ca . written by him toC’<> -h Allep of Full dinals presented their bolidi man, oflerl ng to employ him a*coach I^eo tb Po tor the’var-lty if A l-n would reba-e greetings to Pope at th»j 1 Vatican. 'hint a certain portion of hl«»ai«'y. morning Ct ■ ,xneeti<1. lbinking that the i n 1 m.weil 1-e Man-fi 11 »» fu»e had no'Med i* | theezplo.lnnofth-thlri. ^in | of „ ' tn the - 1 , - i waa da el F.brn- y IS 1902. w - tier b»’j'i’t I • -n made public by Alim. E«bl«tnan ha- been »uepended for one yrar beginning Junuary i«t, 1903, by the Faculty Athletic C’orntnittee. Ill drfeti«e, E-hleman «ay* he naver real y con»irfered Al en for th» poaltlon t ut b«4 heard that he would do «ueh a g t wrote the propoaltlon to him to fl i oot If It were really eo. ; *rt '1 .-rip-on, an *x-»toder t whf v X with the Ü. O. Z - otub y-.f be- f. reitet, «Sl*<l IM» tn P»«1*0«1 fretn appeudlCtU»- I Part Douglas to Convenient Circuii Court Decisions. for O O o Junction Boy Released. JANNEY Jeweler HEADQUARTERS FOR Christmas Bargains. 0 I ® We sell good goods as low as good goods can be sold. There in a satisfied sense of safety for those that do their buying here. We are a new house, with new mid up to-dnte stocks of Old and Re liable ManufacLurus. Whatever you buy here has Uiu skimps <>f thtdeading maker* in their lines. Such as James Bros’ hand engraved watch cases, Elgin, Waltham and the fine sWiss watches, Sim mons watch chains, Seth Thomas clocks, Gorham and R Wallace .t sons,Sterling silver ware, llohner Edwards’ plated Flat ware, Rockford silver plated ware and many others, who stand equally as nigh in t’n-ir respective lines. It pay« to buy the best when there is such a. little difference in the cost. : Watch. » 16.00 to * .">0 <'haine $ : t<> 135 < harm» *1 <o |I5 Folm |l tn V' Cutf Link* *1 1 1 f'l Ring* «et $2.60 t<> $15 P hu « 11.50 t.i $3.60 Htick pina 7>e to |il<i Hat ingk. 25 ' U 75c • 'oat m»rk fl Cerdease* 75j to $2/0 Hmoki >g —-t t »2.K 'a $8 CI'Wkr Jar« fl to $<> < 'lg»r case« 75c to $2 Cloth bru»h*. fl to $5 Wtifek broom • 25 • to f.i 50 Military bru-dies 75u U»$4.50 Shaving cup« ll to «6 Hitaving mirrors $2 50 to $3o60 Naktb.1 <»g* 50c to 31.75 Erasers SI Purses 75 • t > $• M'oiling tpoone 75o tn $2.50 iHitser ig.velti«« of «11 dcacrlpt- lorixat p. leva tba' le«it < «rvi D.; » ta S2.50 to 112 Cakx d'.lie« S2.5O to Jx Knlv»« a id fork» |5 Ar’ poll, ry, (that can be u-ed) Il 25. 112 . Napkin linir- SI to >5 Cl eka SI 1» 12» M. R. JANNEY AV The Pope waa appar in his usual health plied in a firn’ ing the devo* * 5c at cost half price ove lova D years • second Was ma and elect i-20, W7b.- o Judge Hamilton ha» tiled two Them. opinion, with lhecounty clerk of Lfu * county In ttie matter of eurplne fond* A pei ft Ion asking th. legislature to th't cuii.e Into the hand, of County tie ao'i a portion .>f'.rritory froui Doug- Clerk Lee through the foreclosure pro- 1«!county atul unll • it to Lan» ba« re ceedluv. agalnet L D Linton. cently tieen uircultted In th» north The Judee make» an order that the western part of l> >ugl>», aaya tie . l -ra «in i »atlefy I'ldgement. pc the F.orence We»t. The tract <le«<>r(b< <1 . Judgment roll agaln«t Linton In favor 111 Che petition I- Hom. m or eeveu of Emily Hovey f>r >284 35 and coat*, in !■•« In width, atol ext.uds from ilia and tn fav ir ■ f J C Buehnell for |2ii l Psoiflc ocean to the upp»r Binclew awl c «1» out of tlie »urplu* fund« Iu river. It Invludiw VVhoahiuk and 111* hand* analog through the fore- T iltcooH like-, Maple creek, Fiddle doetire etale under the j idgment of J H C- ek.exe.pt* il 1» in til.« ■ .»in h patt McClung. Ttila Is t te tire! d-t idon of wlnr»tiere are 1 .| e orf.ur eettlere, I »■1 Oregou court oil title <|neat Ion. Geo upper eet ere. k and pxrt of Hmlth I! Dori i* appetged for the plait t ft*. rivet, t»«< ther with «.ouiu lying further . -T - Q ea-t, TI i I h trau-fer ba» l> ‘»u talked of f >r many y<t.ra ai d It w » h • x-peeted •hi» territory v-oull tie no- ude.t in a •»>11 which pa«.ad the legleliture about Hahin Journal: Emmett VV. Hen 1885, making another change in the ninger, held ti the circuit court for line Itelwetu, the two COUUllea. tmrgl»ry committed at Turner, waa on , < In« re» dent of that lerrltc ry In'ornt- oil tie that Ml f»r an lie knew every tax Saturday iele»»ed from the county Jal), payer iu I he district had clgued the- having furnished bond« In the »urn of petition .»king for the trnnefer. The f20 I, with hw father, W. J. Henninger, citizen, there are very much d|«. atlrfled and J. L. Holgate, of Junction City, ae •uretlea. at the way they lt»ve ta-en t eated In l»ou|laa county and think they would Marlon C. uuty Bar Aaeodatlon w111 far» much better in Lane. It 1« a a<k the lx-gt-1 ature to reetoretla. grami eparaely H.*ltl'll dlatr C goWitiy In tied Jury eyatein tn urlmnhl caeea. - Eugene J. L. Hmlth of Portland, during a recent visit it North Yakima, W»«li, I an interview in the Republic, said: ••You have lb» W»t town in the »bo!" Northw«*t without exception,*’ e »aid to a Repuh Ic reporter who let him at the Yakima hotel. "That « In proportion to the populatin'* here la do c ty in Oregon, ” i igl t -ay Eugene, that co'' Nurth Yakima for pr- eral push of tb bound to »’ COUD'* • | of r , !», and the ;>eop>e think ’hat In l a.I ..f hell : Ig tb. tu t > dnv. I ip t a n •» utitry, the county 1« collecting •axee from them without giving ®u ! adfiptate return. Bwddee thL, the territory naturally belot «to Lane rattier than 1'iugla, a« nearly all th* trade of the «ectlon goee to Eugene and Florence. Engen. the c 'unty »eat of Lancia much nearer and more easily readied t»y tlie people, bant* R -.burg t ,» c unty »eat o. ! Douglas. Iu fad, »«oueof their cltl- : i - pul it ; if When any .tf ua want IO ! vl«ia R -el urg we nearly a|w»ye go by way . t Figei.e, eepedally III tie win- , ter.” Inhabitants of That Section Are in Favor of the Move-.-More who ie now in th. city teil. of a eeri- ♦ ote arc nt which be*-ll Grandite Peplot at Gate Cret k kxet Tbur»day evening. Mr* Pep! d had been aufleting .r.> if rheaatatlvtn In herar«» alt 1 waa b th- I tig tier wri t with »"««»• ••HnaptdH't” llnament, a cheap preparation w <te had purchased frogz an itinerant ;>eddler. t«ie a«rid«>tly atrgCk tin bold- ag.i i»t tl a »tore, eplllfng the llDa«ig«t on toe etove. In an It'etHid It bl.zjd «p aud caught W clothe* | afire. Before any aiwl-danc« oould be rendered her clothe« weft* nearly ail burned ofl aud hir body, face and hand* badly burned. Mie Fra- k Peplot eueoeeded In extinguishing the flame* t>y wrapping a blanket arout d her. Her face sod hand* eutfered the woret, the band.being eaturaled with the llnament. While the lady’s Injurie. are pretty ewlou», «he wilt no doubt recover, but will tie disfigured for life. Annex Lane. C i !« oinnati , l)ec‘?X—-A gas MRS. PEPIOT SE explosion in an apartn.ent VERELY BURNED house this morning was fol lowed by a fierce fire. In the panic which followed the e explosion eight of the room Spilled Bottle of Linament on attendants were burned more Stow—- Blazed and Cavght or less severely, thres proba Her détta». bly fatally. The property loss 0 was light. A J W»rd, of the upp*r McKtezM, - Eufpn« Move to •y ScrippM News Association jaybr and . metallubgist xnz I °__ Fatal Apartment Hous« Fir«. Hart SdvÛocr à/ Main Hand Tailwit# BERT LEIGH TO CHANGE COUNTY LINE in Good Voice» Waistiog Flannels Ladies Jackets 1-2 Price. Auugxz, Oattoot«. ings Held. NO to Holiday Greetings ATTORNEY at law . q UR« (ine half block south of Chris®. M m HILL ORANGE Election of Officers Last Satur The Aged Pontiff Replies We desire to reduce our mammoth stock before February 1. In order to do this will give to the trade one of the greatest MONEY SAVING sales ever offered in Eugene. .rtieinx rate« iua<le known on application p »«. all buiinea» letter« to THE GUARD, ligeue, Oregon. pleasant day-Interesting Meet COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1903. terms of subscription . 1 9 articles, Perfumes, etc. uced prices. tndow I I I I I II O 0 o 0 ® Q o o