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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1903)
O O Eugene Guard tìAfUBDAY JANUARY of tbe'r Capitol, the peoj la nf New \ ork have honored the memory of 3 Lee by inscribing his name in their Hall of Fame MAKES TWO STANDARDS OF MORALITY. Tbe lamentable affair at Fair mount, tbe taking of two lives by murder and suicide through un governable jealously, is a reminder, net considering if fault lay with the woman, tuat mm—and |aooiet; tolerates it—sets up one standard of morality for hiureelf and aiother for woman. It has b-en ss from the first, Adam excused himself to bis Creator by placing tbe blame upon the woman. And einoe that fate ful day when our first parents were driven forth the gates of Paradise, Adam’s sone have placed blame on the woman for acts they commit themselves without the least hurt of conscience. The one ie held up to publio scorn, the other excused. It does not seem just. When in Shakespeare’s great creation Laertes gi ves hie sister Ophelia some plain advice, she well responds by insist ing that he shall govern his con duct by the same rules he so cheer fully lays down for her guidance: >••••• gat( g00<] m y brother, Do not as come ungracious pas tors do, Show me the steep and thorny path to heaven; Whilst like a puff’d and reckless libertine, Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads And recks not his own read." COME AND GONE. Curistmaa hae come and gone. Its banquets aud other teetiyitlee, its worehipipng and dieplay of emo tion and sentiment, are over. How many today are too fall of “feed," of one kind or another, for proper utterance? H ot miny, on the other band, have reaaonably, sensi bly enjoyed and employed the day and the occasion? No matter about the answer; bat let it not be doubted that every re curring Christmas brings better aud more gracious gifts. As long as thia ia true, we can all welcome Christmas, with a hearty— Hail and Farewelll The New Year ia coming I I VALUABLE FARM PURCHASED TODAY Z. A. Davis, of Eugene, the Buyer of the Dr. H. A. Davis Place at Harrisburg. Ouard Special Sarvlce. A lbany , Dec 27.—At the trustée’« sals of tbe Dr H A Davis firn at Har- riaburg, made here this afternoon at ons o’clock, Z A Davis, of Eugene, was tbe suci'essful bidder, and the farm was struck off to him for the sum of $14,2t*O. [The Davis farm, which is one of tbe beet pieces of property in Western Oregon, conshte of 467 acres of high greets laud aud la worth far mors than tbe amount bid by Mr Davis. It is situated near the Willamette river, •00 scree being in tbe bottom, being especially adapted to bop raising. There are at present 80 scree of hops In bearing on the plate. Over 200 acres of the bottom land ie cleared aud tbe upland, consisting of 150 acres, le of good quality and in a high state of •ultivation. Improvements to the amount of over $13,000 have beet) put on the place. There are three gcol substantial dwellings, two barns, a tn w warehouse and three large hop drying bouses on the place besides good sulxtantlal fencing and numerous other Improvements. The Booth Kelly mill site which is under lease, ie on tbe place.] p Lu Dexter Items. BptcUI to the G uhh I HBALhtet'Ark: I'KAmEKKS. D exikk , ¡)tc 23. K y Alfred Johnson to John < 'arran one- jon* to CoroviliN i » ta enllei h interest ill the Grixz.' v and . with tel -tivtM nt flat place the Golden Fleet«, the Btaudar t, the ' The stage tlx« to travel in the dark North Star aud the Hpoksn» luiuiug I quite a whil* each rveuluv, but it ge'S ulaiina lu Bohemia distrlot, $1. ill on time nevt*rU>ele«e. Oasis lodge No 41, IOOE, af Jane 1 l’aroin A Williams have hail qui'e a tlon City to Martha McClure lot 8 iu I nice lot of Christmas goods hue ii«ve OOF ou’uetery, |12. David A Gibb« to Alfred Deury lot 8 pretty well so d our. Mleies Mary Moom-y mid RAuetee Hoffnian’a wit to ■ogene, $1500. Richard and Edith E Bize't to *.' A Hunewk'V who are tem-teing at dMwot L 'UitU'-n lot 1 blk 10 8oott'a ad to Eu pointe are expected hoiuv for Christ mas, their setnx ls being out at that gene, $450. J W and Ellzatieth Stewart to B A time. Wastiburue aud Jaa L Clark 80 acres The smallpox which has been doing iu tp 18 a r 1 w, $10J. business tor sutue time In Hill's camp Elizabeth and Hamael Holloway b> is about done with. C H and A G Mathews 94.20 acres In The Trent school closed today until tp 18 a r 3 w. $1318.80, •(ter the h< Inlays. Ths children had M 8 and Carrie M,Barker to Charlee a little Christmas tree. Wlltse 10 acres in tp 18 a r 3 w, $1000. Mre Carr is vl-iting friends at Cres Mary L and J O Bristol to Charles well. 8he le expected home today. Wiltae 7 acres iu tp 13 a r 3 w, $175 The new school bouse is near oom- O A C R R to Peter 8 Brumby 240 tteled. Tbe «eat« will will be put In acres in tp 21 s r 2 w, $636 Lewis N Baker to C H Baker 20tx position In a few days. School will be gin liie tlret of January. Alec McKin 60 feet in Wallerville, $1. Je«se and Ruth Hariist Easton to ley will wield the rod. TRAGEDY AVERT ED YESTERDAY Officers Arrest Milo Hurd of Pleasant Nili—He Hat Jeatow. Milo Rurd.whowwH nr<mptat Mows frana Pieman c Hill tent night by ntesr - ili Wlibcr« sad Dap ay KnWU was Item moralng cxtMUlaMi before Judge Kin- et'i I »> tn tel« saMlly. It developed that th* I'ffliw« h«<| arrlv.it just ia time tn • vert a tragedy similar to the one su- acted in Uiiveralty Addition on Christman day. l’he man tied threat ened to kill hla wife because of a j fal« ousy for which he states there Is good ground. When till« was do tie the offioers were notified ami came iu.iu. dlately to Fl -a-ant Hili. Ttee mau is pei Nelly rational but also very angry. He reslix-a tew tem perament and wished to be separated from his wife so he woul I commit no Thia hunt lor iamily trees, titles crime. Knowing this the offioere and blue blood, is a sign that we allowed him to tioard tills afternoon's C H Baker one acre aud 8 ods in tp 17 are growing old. A boy, cares lets train for income where he said be bad e r 1 w, $36.75. relative«, who hie father was than what kind State of Oregon t> J VV Stewart 80 Tbe couple came here from Minne acres iu tp 18 s r 1 w, $100. of a dog he has. OusrO Special Berries. sota last April and purchased the U 8 to Jatute B Youug 8) acres in tp C kkwill , D kc 24. The Circle hae Blume place at Pleasant Hill. They 18 a r I w, patent. The electric cable bridges the EC and Manila 8 Smith to Caro arranged to give lhe.r drausa to the have a girl baby It) months old who twenty-three hundred miles of Pa line Peterson 20 acres iu tp 17 a r 4 w, publio on Dec 27. All shoul 1 eee till» remains with her mother. cific’s waters that lie between Pa for It will certainly be No. 1 la every $400. cific Coast b bores and Hawaii. Casatidrla E G Delany to E E Cran particular. And in these days of great under Mr and Mrs John Stone visited dall 21-25 of au acre uear Coburg, $200. Celm aud Clai les E Powers to Mre Eugens Baturday. takings this really great event ex France i a M Crandall 4-5 of an acre School closed 8aturdsy for the holi cites but passing notice. J L Zeigler it in the city. near Coburg, $800. " 'l. W W J days. Mr Parker hae gone with his A quiet after Christmas Saturday. Practically all the lumber and family to Dexter to «[tend a few daye Btephen Bmeed It down from Wal while the lady teachers have gone to shingle mills of the state of Wash Allowed Dec 4— You Know.What You Are Taking ter ville, their home at Eugene. Justlcs acct — ington closed down Thursday for When you take Grove'a Tasteless Mra M 8 Barker is visitlog at Hen 10 05 Chill Toolo because the formula is W Vanghn jnetloe fee Mrs Carr of Lost Valley 1» visitlug Christmas, not resuming till Mon J derson. Lee W Clark Justice fee.......... 825 plaluly printed on every bottle show friends in and uear Creswell. day. Just think of tbe celebrating CA Wintermeier justice fee ( ov Geer was a passenger south on 26 40 ing that it is «Imply Iron aud Quinins Johu Pit y has gons to Junction to in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. the twenty thousand or more men today’s train. Constable acct— visit relatives a few day«. 50c. B K Lawson constable fee... 80 90 Attorney J M Pipes was a passenger EXPATRIATED WARLIKE IN employed therein have been doing Hldney Scott oonstat le fee..... to Portland today. DIANS. J H MI Her oonstahle fee.......... Austin Root, of Mohawk, was In tbs WEAK WOMEN MADE STR ONO, The Portland banks ran short of J 8 Btlles constable fee.......... . slty this afternoon. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription ourr-sney the day before Christmas. Aaklaad Tidings Dec M. Witness acot- makes weak women strong and sick Mra J M Hhellsy was a passenger to women well. It does not matter how Yoncalla this afternoon. For two weeks past two Modoc It is a very giKid form of Chnet- B B Hyland witness fee state vs, J W Lingo................................ Is it Onty a Fife’iionable Feminine great is tbe weakness or how chronic the Indiana, bead men of the remnant mas-giving. Very often presents Ike Zumwalt witness fee state, vs sickness, ’’Favorite Prescription’’ may Dean E C Baudereon was a passen Accomplishment f oe used with the utmost confidence and ger to Portland this afternoon. of the tribe, have been at tbe amount to nothing to the teoipient, J W Lingo...................................... assurance that it will cure and strengthen Klamath Lake Indian reservation are not esteemed, where the money John McKesl witness fee state vs Grant Hyland, of Maroola, was la Tn the novels of a generation or so if the disease lies wt n the bounds of • back, fainting seems to be generally re medicinal cure. In many a case where town last eveulug on business. J W Lingo...................................... in Oregon on important business. they oost would be very acceptable garded as an accomplishment of a fash local physicians have said there was no Mtee Agnes Mathews went to Al There are bat 40 members left of There is no real satisfaction in Del Andrews witness fee state vs ionable woman. Whenever there waa aid in medicine and pointed to a hazard J W Lingo .................................. an awkward situation to be covered the ous operation as the only alternative to bany today to visit a short time. the tamous tri ba of the Modoos that giving unless the person remem Oliver Ingram witness fee state woman discreetly and decorously fainted. a life of suffering, the use of Dr. Pierce’s Prof E D Ressler Is reglstsred at the once startlei the country by fero bered is gratified. It is also insinuated that place as well as Favorite Prescription has resulted in a vij W Lingo...................... ....... H"ITtnan House from Monmouth, time had to l>e considered in the fitting perfect and permanent cure. It is such cious war iu the lava beds of Modoc D Mosby witness fee state vs E exercise of this accomplishment. There cures as these which have given " Favor Mr and Mra R M T.tus returned to That Fairmount tragedy! Pe- McNst ft al................................... county which terminated with tbe must be a convenic nt couch to lie on and ite Prescription ’’ pre eminence among day from a pleasant visit st Albany. still more there must be a pair of manly medicines for the cure of woman's masaaore of General Canby and culiar? Yee, but common. Why j Lint lan witness fee state vs E Prof John Htrsub and wl e returutd arms to support the limp burden as it diseases. McNat vt al.................................. should a man assert oomplete party in the 70’a while negotiating swayed and slipped to the ground. " I suffered for twelve years with female this afternoon from their visit to Por • j Turpin Witness fee state vs E Women did not as a rule exhibit this trouble,” writes Mrs. Milton Grimes, of land. peaoe and tbe transferring of th« ownership in a woman to the extent McNat et al.................................. accomplishment for the benefit of their Adair, Adair Co., Iowa, "which brought Miss Lillian MeEl oy, who Is st «ntira tribe to tbe Indian Ter ritory. that belief in her infidelity should D Flicker witness fee stata vs E own sex, but only when some observant on other diseases—heart trouble, Bright's male was at hand to see and succor. disease, nervousness, and at times would anding school at Belem, is visiting al McNat et el........ ......................... There for more than a quarter of a cause him to take her life? And The heroines of the modern novelist be nearly paralyzed. Had neuralgia of borne. are not given to fainting. The “accom stoniaoh. I can freely say your medi century the old warriors and their more, with her death why turn the FZ.tani witness fee state vs J Mock and T Burns ...................... plishment ” seems to have gone out with cines (nine bottles in all, five of ' Favorite Frank Goldman rt turned this after families have dwelt among strangers weapon against himself? And why W Zamora witness fee state vs the working of samplers. Weakness Prescription,' four of 'Golden Medical noon to Cottage Grove af er a abort should thia idiosyncrasy pe con was once a woman’s weapon. Now she Discovery ' and two vials of Dr. Pierce's »lay In Eugene. in a strange land, and their num J Mock and T Burns......... . ... Pleasant Pellets), have bers hsve gradually been reduced fined to masculinity? You seldom K Alka witness fee Hate vs J cured me. I can work Mr and MrsO H id th, of Portland, hear of the woman killing tbe man Mock and T Burns...................... with comfort now, but be are visit in« a> ths home of Mrs Nmlth’s until but 40 are left. fore I would be tired all Thase long to return to Cali she lovee by reason of hi» unfaith R Tao witness fse stale vs J Mock the time and have a dizzy sister, Mis Nst Eddy. and T Burna.................................. ful ne.-g. headache, and my nerves Mrs Emma Ha'l, of Albany, la In fornia and Southern Oregon and Geo Croner witness fee Hints vs would 1« all unstrung so I Eugene »[lending toe holidays with hrr dwell with their former neighbors, J Mock and T Burns............. could not sleep. Now I can elater, Mre M Bradley sleep and do a big day's This story ia told of the late Insane acct— the Klamatbs, on their reservation, work, something I had not Mr* Tina Aulaaf, who has been a LW Brown examining John and receive allotments of land, and Thomae B Reed: done for over eleven years guest at*the B M Burg home, returned before. An important party treasure wae Jane Lingo.................................. : 10 00 dwell onoe more in tbe land of their F E Pelover examining John and ’’You have my consent to Cottage Grove today. about to be votad on by the 51st lathers. For two weeks toe two to publish this testimonial, T D Rowland, of Portland, spent Jane Lingo.,............................. , 10 00 congree-*, and the Republicans ill lie the means Christmas with hl* father and mother, Modoc statesmen have pleaded in needed every vote. ’’C itne at once," B F Dorris coin mi.ting John ami some other ia- L B Rowland and wife. vain for the concession from the Speaker R>ed telegraphed to Con Jane Lingo..................................... 11 wo Light and fuel acct— WOMEN ARK THE First Presbyterian, Chas F Wood- gressman Lansing, of '.he Water- Klamaihs. WITNESS KS. ward partor. All aervloea at ths usual Disappointed and sorrowing, the to-vn, N Y, district. “Impossible,” Eugene Electric Lights Co, It is the women who hours. The put llo is Invited. eervioa ............................................. have acclaimed Dr. Pierce's two braves have just returned to the congressman wired back; Hupervisore ’ Acct — Favorite Prescription as Ashland Tidings: Mlw Dee Ankeny “ washout cn line." Reed’a re their tribesmen in Indiau Territory ply to thia waa promptly wired, Chas H Sharon supervisor district the greatest and l»est medi who has besn in Han Francises return cine for the cure of ed from there and la visiting In Jack to tell them that they rnuet no and was as follows: “Never mind No 18............................................ womanly diseases. The longer hope to return to their once a little thing like that; buy anjtber Alonso Traxler deputy super witneMea to its power are sonville. visor district No 38..................... the men it has cured shirt and oome on.” Rev H L Bates, of Forest Grove ar happy hunting grounds. despises weakness, and all its symptoms. There are hundr of thousands of H 8 Tilton deputy supervisor It may be taken for granted therefore healthy uomen to- y who have been rived this afternoon and will preach at They are airing a lot of royalty’s district No 12.............................. 13 00 that now-a-days if a woman faints it is restored by "Favorite Prescription" to a the Congregational church tomorrow. because of genuine weakness that she happy useful life after years of suffer He was formerly pastor of the church dirty linen over in the Kingdom 8 R Scot supervisor district No SOUTHERNERS ON LINCOLN 2......................................................... 14 oo cannot conceal. Instead of wanting male ing, and years of useless medical treat here. of Saxony just now. Ths Crown observation she avoids it aud despises ment. If you are suffering from any C E Warner supervisor district herself for her own frailty. Ted Lister has return sd from his ex disease peculiar to women there ia every Princess has fled tbe court to No 54............................................. 14 oo motive inr you to try Dr. Pierce’s Fa tended sojourn In Eastern Oregon, WHY WOMEN FAINT. Gensva, giving the very good The director of tbe slats histori W W Dsrneille supervisor dis Tn general women who faint are more vorite Prescription and every encoursge- Washington and Idaho. He has lately trict No41...................................... io 00 liable to do so at some ajiecial periods tnent to expect a complete cure. No cal department of Mississippi reasons, if true, that the Crown been reporting on tbe Pendleton than at others, and the lialnlity to faint is matter how severe the disease, the won Morning Tribune. recently invited Mr Roberts T Prince is a “beast,” is intemperate Jown A Bower supervisor dis der will be not that " Favorite Prescrip generally increased with the recurrences 18 CO tion ” cures you, but that it should fail Lincoln to place a portrait of his aud cruel, and notoriously diere trict No 25..................................... 14 O P Hoff, for years the *ffiei«n4 H. Geo T Crist supervisor No 44..... Of» of the periodic womanly function. From to do s» Its cures are so uniform, ao thia fact aloae it might be fasely argued P. railroad agent at Irving, Is visiting father in tbe Hall of fame of tbe gardful of hie marriage vows. B it B F Powers supei visor distri. t sellable, that if it did not cure you, you that there is a close relation Iwtweew would aland alone, a wonder and a mar tn Eugene. Mr Hoff occuplee a respon new Capitol building at Jackson, it takes two to make a tight and local womanly wnahnnss asid the physical No 7................................................. 24 vel, a aolilacy exception among hundreds sible position tn the railroad freight weak«' , wbich rawses women te fwint. and Mr Lincoln promptly complied tbe Crown Prince does rot hesitate Wm Mathers supervisor dielrfct WoaMMly ailai nta sweeFy umiermAie the •f tlieuaaods of weak women who have transfer business at Portland. No— ............ ................................ 25 (A general health to declare that she in something Irrsgulanty, suparea- bees made strong and sick women who with tbe request. l«en made well by the use of this Ashland Tidings: Mrs Kuykendall Pauper acct— sion, prohi-as. uskMlthy drains, loaam- have elee tban a true woman. Of course One of the most significant as great remedy. grand president of tbe Native mation, ulcerMios, and female weakness, Mrs B F Russell keeping county " Favorite Prescription • establishes well re gratifying features of tbe the court takes sides. The Princess are the diseitees which drain the vitality Dausht-ra of the state, visited the poor................................................. regularity, dries weakening drains, heals and weaken ttee gaseral ke.tette of wsruen J W Kays coffin for Taylor t.ahy incident ie the fact that the invita is of the Austrian royal family. and ulceration, and cures Jmksou villa Cabin on Thursday even and render then li^.le among other inflammation weaknesa. As a tonic and nervine ing. A banquet was given In honor! f C W Powell supplies for pauper tion came from Jeffereon Davis’own things to "fainting apeUa." Cure the female J W Powell.................................. 6 local womanly diseases and there is at for weak, worn-out, rundown women, it the lady after the usual lodge oeremon- is without an equal. It promotes the state, the second state that adopted once a gain in the general health. It rains somewhat down about H R Ki caid ticket for pauper G appetite, traaquilues the nerves and in- Is« and a most •> J >yable evening was "It gives me great pleasure," write« duces a secession ordinance, where, the mouth of the Colombia river. spent by tboee present. refreshing aleep. H Montgomery .............. . ........ « Miss Fills Sapp, of Jamestown, Guilford If you are le<l to the purchase of consequently the sections' feeling Tbe Ast >ria Budget’« resume of tbe William« A Parvtn supplies for Co., N. C., "to thank Dr. Pierce for the •Fsvorite Prescription " boesuss of its pauper Edward Cain ..... . .......... 8 00 great good received from the use of remarkable «urea of other women, do might have been «peeled to be year’« happenings n ites November his ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and 'Golden Printing account— most bitter. If that s'ate can 30, “Three inches of rain fell in Medical Discovery ' - I - had ■ suffered - for not accept a subetitute which has none of these cures to its credit. Gilstrap Hr'e printing ................. 25 25 three years or more at monthly periods, officially and cordially recognise twenty-four hour«." While Eu a HKt.P von WOMKN. Glass A Prudhomme printing... 8 75 It seem-d as though I would die with Al any Dvn.ocrsi: KA Broth, of not alone tbe personal worth of gene hae an average rainfall of W C Yoran printing.................... 8 (10 pains in my bi ick and stomach. I could "I received the ' Medical Adviser' and Lan* ororny, ln>l <t> that he la not a not feet st all without faint- am muck obliged for it," writes Mrs Abraham Lincoln, bait hie love of abont fitly inchee Astor a passe« Oregon Rtate Journsl printing... 8 «) up all hope of ever being Elmer D. Sheare, of Mount Hope, Lan- candidate fiw U m »•□•ttr. That iug G cakd print ng .............................. .30 «1 cur- w hen >ne of my friends innsteil caster Co., Pa. " I would not part with wouldn’t be a Iwlkii.d of a man to country and services for it, there the nintty-inch mark. Oo occasion apo nv Dr ilerce’s Favorite it if I could not get another in its place, certainly should be no doubt of tbe down there it seetsa as If “the Jail acct — *A tn but little faith I as it is a help every woman should have." elect. A* a Republrati ha* to have II W W Wttbr re board of prisoners 8) ■I Pre- estimation iu which he is held in windows of heaven were otAoed,” C 8 Williams wood for j»ii..... tn* r- I f i ' «ken half a Tn- Pierce's Common Sense Medics! hotter elsrjt a Broth than a Fulton by M OO ' -r i l iwtter a;r|>etlte Adviser, containing nu»re than a thou eev.ral hundred per out. other states of that section. It is as in Noah’s flood. Farther north H M Manville mattrsas for jsil... 1 50 Sow I have taken two sand large pages and over yw> illustra gratifying to rem-mber that while •Ion; the co»et it poura a little Tax rebate acct— • • Prescription ’ and tions is sent /err on receipt of stamps to TIM Pr*e<ripti*s •*» Malaria. edical Discovery,’and pay expense of mailing < m / k Send it the people of Mississippi hsve h rler, Wrah Bay having a record ('J F<>x rebate on tax..—.......... 14 Chill* and fever la a bottle of Grove's 1 am entirely cured, and one-rent stamps for the volume bound tn / r roths' time when all eloth, or only it stamps for the book ia Tsstelssa Chill Toole. Il la (Imply all <ioo honored tW msmory of Lincoln by of eue bundr»! and twenty iuebaa. James Hanford retx'e on lax .... a J W Ka>s rebate on tgx.......... . » other rr. s ba*, iarted re do any peper covers. Address Dr. K. V. Hsrea, Iron aad Quinlbs Io a tastelsas form. hanging Ci* portrait upon tha »»U« ( Creswell News. Personals. County Allowances I FAINTING. I 1 s a r 1 il y r- ie ce jn U8 ÎS ie he iUt ed id- 4 tO to It. led nd- ar- ith Better Booth Than Fulton. No Cara, Moray fiuffate N V. Prtaa Ma. o I O