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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1903)
Í ■w ~ * T VOL. 36 EUGENE. OREGON. SATURDAY JANUARY 10,1903. BIG SALE NOW ON I CHICAGO A PLEA FOR Q MORE S ALARY HOTEL FIRE Muslin Underwear 9 cts and up. County Treasurers Not Receive Pay Enough. Eight Story Hotel Partly Ladies’ Jackets Destroyed -—Four Great Bargains In Every De partment of F 6 journeymen bricklayers city went out uf em ployment »trike advanoe day. offered compromis*« a raise half which was the employers granted the | demands of their men. dollar When You See Our Ads Don’t Delay OR STAY OUT FiRE DELEGATES TWO NEW BIG CHOOSE OFFICERS do Depot Will Be Cleared of Idlers Met Last Night- Hook and Lad To Facilitate Traffic-Getting der Co. Wants a New Truck- Citified. Committee Selected. Owing to ■ e e: u-’ll at til. '..»j y traiu* Tbe host'd of tire delegate« met list tbe railroad au'h >r t'es hive d ci ted to nif 'rej Un c.y ordiiiauoe which DU-ht tu tlie city ball aud tlrcted has so I. ng been • deed liter, giving. ortloepi. Wiu C stupiteli was choeeu theu> the authority to exc.ude all bi t pi -ideoI, J C Mathews «ecritiry atul bona fi le pa-sti’ge s from the depot M 8 Hubtde treasurer. The depat V ui nt ia in fairly good ttina hut will be plalf >rm at train tlin- . When * kul about the subj“ct thi« greatly improved duriug tbe coming iiftemo.iti Agent A lair bent bls 2.5 year. years of r >1 tr iad ex >erle.ice on the re H i>K AND LtDDER C .MPANY M KITS porter aud said » Iciuiily: 1 I ih Eugene Ho >k and Ladder eom- “We will ut up a ti.rr usde, a fence pany ■■eiltet night and among other and It will have a ga e in it. It will I th'ngs diseaeeed aud nccosupliehed wae lie opened to people who want to do th > appointment of a oossini t'.ee to huisneee with the railroad end If the' interview lie city council ooncsrn'ng Lord Mayor of Eugene bloit-tlf get« imi the need of a new truck foe the tlie this pl»'f irm without a permit he will depart usent. get the heavy hand of tbe taw and to« Tbe pmsait (Mie lu u-v lea vtrran, elnohed lik a »trret arah. h ivlug been in sKinetaut u e eiuee 1871, It is Hie only way out of I’e diffi thl'ly-osse year« ago. It 1« almost culty. A com ortable ; Loe will he «folti out and tlie need of a liew truck arranged onieide the cate to km all le noi Imagi nary l<y any useau*. The fr ends good-bye a d wait for ariiviug old truck was built lu tlxi- city. re'ative». Tb« e oumi't-e appointed consl-t- of Eug'iie le bee. using mrre eitlfi.d the following gent enien : every d*y Frank hl Dunn, F. H loglieni.G 8 ad quel«, vupucially wliars they fi.l '< Frank, El Davi», Ken ietti Millir, w the«« offices in three of th< most Im- T Campbell, W W riteven*. poitanl e tunlks In th« state. M .tioii p ya it« «.wiuty treasurer $!0 H) a year. Laue snd J ae It son. pay $8 0. Now, u »11 juatluu, til««» offio'al* »hould receive *n tncrewvn .if at 1 nvt 50 per cent, and The Mongolian Pheasant Will we hope to the lrglslctnre grunt Noi Be Tamed Scatter Their that wtileh Is Justly due them.” In a r omit issue of hl« paper, the t-dilor of the M»dford Enq liter edi torially advocate* m Incr >ve in the ■alary of com*' of th - coju'y treahureil of tbe state. The sdltorisl follow^: “The attention of thecouili g I gis- Spanisi Premier Saga»'a Dead - laturv six uld ueoal edto h r dtcu.ously San Francisco Bricklayer» low salan s paid tbe e .only treasurers of Jacksoil. I.sb ' ai d Marion count'««. on a Strike for Higher The»» ofiicers have <o give the ) irg st W»get. bond of any county otN ur, and the esliry Is eo low that it 1« rim. ly a fwiV'F* N»v> A wwiffitltm qusatiuc i ■> mo»t uiinrie« whether good S an rancisco , J*n — no-n e <a be iuduee.l t > aoeept them, To "sir own psraotul knowledge The MrrioB • tid Jack-oil cog iti«« hue. this worthy ofH.wrs in these , flics«. Trees- today on a urw Riehar.i»<«i, of Marlon gouuty, ior incre*<H*d wages. twin« an oid fiiend of ours ws per- They auk an of a >»wiell. know his worth as well ir, that a The employing of ' nr fill.iw townsman, Treasurer iMUer. La ris e> tstity i ho must have a bosaest to <<x>4 man foe trvweurtr, for he defeMsd with of a dollar | »n sxevli-mt man. But the srloiwi refused, 8om« Oi { they rewinv« f< r their esrvi. »* are In- Lives Lost. i Don’t SHOW YOUR PASS NO 52 for You Can j [ | ( Fair Recommendations. Find By ipps News An OUR BIRD. H elena , Montana, Jan 6 — Governor Toole in his mes VALUES HERE sage to the legislature today asks an appropriation of $35,000 with which to pro THE REOPENING OF vide an exhibit for the St THE UNIVERSITY Ixiuis Fair. Ho also recommend« that WEEKLY EUGENE GUARD. a sufficient appropriation lie SPRINGFIELD made to cover the cost of Full Attendance on Hand— bringing the exhibit to the Several Improvements NEWS NOTES Portland Lovis and Clark Made. centennial iUii- in *<>5. AMPBELL BROS.. Publishers HAMPTON I BROS. PAMPHLETS WILL SOON BE PRINTED Eggs in Captivity. COMPANIES. Cuba Mines Co and Olston Promot ing Co. Filed Articles of Incorporation Today—The Olston Com pany Has Big Scope of Operations. bail y Ui ar<l Jan I Today artiel»« of incorporation of the Cuba Mines Co and the Olaton Pro- moling Co were hied with County Clerk Lee, the In cor bora tore of each being T 8 Cogswell, Otto OLtin and C A Hardy. The priuolptl place of business of both ciuipativ is given as Eugene end the capital stock Is $'.,090,000 and »225,GOO respectively. The olj'U'.s of the first named corporation are to engage in a general mluing buslurs*. Those of the Olaton Promoting Co are ou lined ae follows: To deal lu real property, waler rights, personal property, atone quarries, mlueral lands; do a general mining buttress; erect and operate plants for the produ dlou of power of all kind«, including «1-ctrlc, water and steam; to build and operate mills and f.etorus for the nianufactue of lumber, etc; to lease streams for driving logs; to l ehutm, etc, a id A G uard reporter lieti an account of Advertising Matter Is Being Pre- to *- do a general I'gglng business; to Chillase pheasant Ughi Ing on th« pared by the Eugene Real * : build atid opersts plants for the o ‘mb of H o ealoon Hund xy. That Estate Exchange. prod uc lou of el'-otrlclty; to bill'd «•* our bird. Last summer Um writer, railroads - »team and alsctriti - J R Campbell, *el a hen ou pheasant [ Ths Eugsns Real Estate Exchange ha* de- wagou rO'.de, etc; to engage In tbe hatching th'rteen of the pratty , ci te i to print 59,000 pamphlets advertising ' mercantile ¿business; to operate chick«. We built a long runway ot this part ot tho »tatn I a the E*«t and bids for , sine t«r< , hotel', restaurants, health wire netting, bmrdbig It up solid a pr ating the saius are now being rec-ived. I rero't; co build and maintain dams couple of fee from the ground, and The Exchange itself has raised $390 dollars for the coilrotlcn of water for dltobtr, put the hen and chick* th«r<ln. for lhepurpose and will ask tho Carnival races and canals for power and irriga One after another dl»d or got away l»><<rd to contribute a .inn from ths surplns The University reopened Monday Electric Light Plant, Paper Mill Fatal Chicago Fire. tion, ate, etc. till but four were left, two rooster« aud ¡of irnival money. No better nss could be morning with a fuII attondanoe, Ou Kcrlpps News Assoolsilon WHOTIIH INCORPORXTOM ABB. and Cheese Factory Are of waehoute on the Northeru two hen*. Going Into the barnyard mads of ths mousy lying idl. in tbs commit- OFFICE—East aide of Willamette street, be hicago i, , Jan Fire account T 8 Cogswell and Otte Olston two tween Seventh and Eighth atreet Bacifio near Seattle, Hrofe-eor Frasier Kunday forenoon we observed a pheae- i < tea's hands. The amount is ovex $400 and Probabilities. in Somerset waa unatl' tome«this clunee Monday. ant walking abou’. We had him w al'd, with vh. amount raised by ths Ex of the luoorporators of these oompanler, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I — brick During vacation soveral Improve herded al mot t through the barn door i oliuuKS. bs arnpls to put out ths pamphlets. ar. two of the purchasers of the famous Hotel, an eight From the Noaperall. projset ia a go, for ths committee is Hun set mining properties lu the n ’clock this ments were mede around tlie carupu<, when eomothing frightened th« bird u Ths structure, Ona Year.... w securing figures tiom ths printers of tbs Blue River dietrio', an acoounl of tlie . L At alate meeting of the oily council ii Months.. and he ro«e aud fl ‘ W down the alley among which were the iu-talllng i f a city, as they do not wish it to be printed out sale of which was given by the G uakd Thrss Months a fraDohlM wae granted to the Booth - *y»t«in of telephones tietween the dif towards the Hod«« salooo, a liltl« more sit Is. string nt the time the sale was consummated, Kelly Company to art ot poles, The booklet is to contain louis very fine Dec 18. C A Hardy lathe well known butldiug* und the pl >0lug of a ; than e block away. Going to the run wires, and do whatever other work Mrs Perry and ferent light between Ds.dy Hall and -he way we found but oue lo wter. The illustration«, the proof« of which can be seen Eugene attorney. that firm might flud necesxary to fur were sufiocated before the gymnasium. other In d crowded ihnkigh tbe wire net- at rivarversd and Fishers real estat» office, AdssrtMnir rat», made known ?" PLANS OF THE OOMrANIBB. Address »11 business letters to THE GUARD, nish tbe elty with electria ligLtiog. firemen could reach i’ne outs are the I met that have been uesil in ling someway. Prof H C Howe will address the Mr Hardy, who la the attorney for Eageae, Oregon. When tbe proper work is done, ami we sin h work in this city. They will depiet the D itiieetlcale the Chinee« pheasant? A young jumped student« at aeeeinbly t »Borrow morn tlie companies, waa Interviewed by a understand active r(Torts will begin at A« well try to tame a panther. They hop industry, corn fiel Is. Ing-i >g scene., the fifth ing. Prof Howe bus been giving week Ootin reporter thia afternoon con- au early dale, Spring field will have a are b irely < ut of the egg when they Wendling sawmill, a tieach ecaue, Eugens first-class electric light i laut, and the on ly lecture« oil E uk II.I i Literature our run and hide on the least unu ual nolee school bouses, the University and thecourt- oernlnz 'he new ccmpauisa' plans. L WHITSON. lug the past few months at d fils ability hou e. It ia what we need, so success to the He a tat I 'hat at present be had noth City will have taken one more I tn pur the or appearance. Ami they can hide on pr eject. is well known to'he town people. His ing det) i e to give out further than ported step tn its onward oiereb to DENTIST The hotel is in the euhjeot will be “Ual ver.-ily Ideal».” i.lmoet lure grounil In the most sur- that the oom pan Its would soon open Hs.iag purchased the office and firtasee st future g eala«'«. ! prising manner. In this Instance the district of the city. President Campbell has appointed L the Ute deceased W V Heedewwn, I am up big office* lu Eagene and oommenoe There Is considerable t..Ik of the : tri > left are wil l, though with people now prepared to do anything ia the Has ef active operations. No building haa yet I L Go drlch, C N McArthur, and J F about them every day since ttiey left Denti.iry in the above said offiee. building ( f a paper nidi at BprlugfiHd Spanish Statesman Dead. been secured for the office«. Ho ea 4 Wl'n.a-n and bridge work a speeudiy. Z'lgler as aluiunt members of the j rheir shells. A pheasant het died two shortly. That such a proposition w uld By Scripps News Asseslatloa that Mr Cogswell would soon move athletic council. Thia onuncll now I hours Is as active a« pay, 1» is asserted there can be no doubt, the ordinary R E Vellum, w i<> has been aseocl- M adrid — Senor oonsl«te of three member« from til« I obicken at two weeks. While our here from Heattie. as water power, the proper timber for with Henry Huddleston In tbe 0 WOODCOCK, It is the Intention of the Cuba Mines Sagasta, of the faculty, «»ven under graduate« aud bird, are shy of u*, let a »trariger ooms a'xi pulp and mean* of transportation are W< Ilf-American cyelery In the Wal Co to soon erect stamp mills on the thrM aasiebers from tbe alumni. * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. National Council, in abundance. In the nrfar future fur about they get greatly excited. A dog ton block, ha« purchased the business Hunaetaud other Blue River mining The Freshmen met lhn afternoon Is their particular aveielon. of bia employer and 1« removing tbe Oft os -Oaa-haU block south of Cbstom ther particulars will tie avi.il tble. properties, and the Olaton Promt ting Hock, the and perfected arrani«ments for th>ir Though there were grse* and «mall fitting" ae<l repair outfit to tbe Titos Cu for There Io some talk of organizing a will engage In the numerous pur party Friday evauing. The large boy« block where be will continue the re brusli In the runway the bens laid Ri'awra, Oasootv. ooaspanv to build a cbte-e factory in funeral have been suits as set fourth In the artieies of lu. of th« class are ««en regularly practic their eggs without regard to nests, pair butinees. 8pringfield next epriug. Several of corporation. decided upon, but burial ing for guard dulv As was previously stated by tlie scatter! g them all about the inclosure. tbe bu«iuoM tnsn have expressed a The organlastion of th see oompan be place Wednesday. yy L. CHESHIRE, M. D And the egg« were not ferlil'sed, at (>U1RD,O C Matlock h <e secured a willlngnes* to take stock lu tbe enter means much to Laue county and Eu l«>ti«e ou tbe Walton store room and fight for lea»t a oorumou ben c »vered a setting prise, and aeoist otherwise. Those ad gene. It meaua the utilisation of the of them without revolt till w« took will Install tils Rambler cycles for 19U3. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, begun. vocating tbe proposition appear to be leadership splendid water power of the upper Mo- lie has made a great success of tbe pitv on tier and broke th« eggs, only «aoguino that it will prove a paying Sagasta, Chrisman ldg. Keuzle for the operation of mills an t Rambler wlicel tn tins county and we to flud them rotten. and permanen’ly prospering invest • faotorlee, car line, and electrio llgi t statesman, born Eugene, Oregon. predict a big t'ade for ths opening sea- meut. plants, the opening up of the numer 1827. In 1856 was eon. ' ous nai-oeral springs for health reeorts, C D Kester, the proprietor of th« W BROWN, M. D. compelled Spain Chris Mt'x, wh > has occupied part By a Vote of Four to Two Col st rest short order restaurant on Mill the development of dormant mlnlug of the room with l>i* dyeing and clean through engaging revoluti properties and a general awakeblng will move Into new qus t rs as soon ss lege Hill and Fairmount PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. ing works will move hie business to allowed of the districts In which the corpora bls new building cau tie put up acroe-i the Titos room with Mr Veltum. WOfice—Upstairs in Chrisman Bieck Uere Accepted. iislly '.uard Jan « the way. Work will be resumed on tions are to operate. return but again Heun: 9 loll a 1 a; 1 3, 6 to V» p.a Dr and Mrs F W Prentice Issi even the proposed restauraut at or ee ami in 1866 fled country. At the meeting of the city conncll ing eiA»ri«i ird a number of their John I Orltvser, of Eugene, fermerly tiardluer, has been pressntsd with a tbe buii ling will be 15x16 feet, one several cabinet positions U*t evening, as announced, the mat frl»nd* at th ir home with a very plea* of I. J. Walton fi. P. Nsm story in height. fiueg' 14 fountain pen by the Gardiner was Prime Minister from ter of askiug the legislature t> extend want high fi re party. I he event was a nub n Mi «'«v o ■', •• art expreealoa WALTON A MBS From J W Htewart we lesrn that a the boundaries of the elty to »• to In mo-t enjoyable affair. The luuebeon r f si i > r t i < i • 1883, 1888 toithfal service In Eugens Jan 6, 1903, io Mr and ^ttorosys-At-Law, petl'ion le to be circul ite 1 and will be clude College Hill and Fnlrmoutil wks •«rvrd by I he hoetes» was an elegant In tbe lulsiv.t of tue Bunday school. Mrs Waller Gunton, a daughter. 1890, from 1893 to 1895 generally signed to build a sidewalk Will practice la all ths sourta ia ths stata ofhsrtiete sod rsfinemeu'. then from 1902 till discussed ih sii lu phases. 1 he final vxnmpb Ofr.ss niviu No 3—Waltoa bloU. Eageae, Or. up tbe south side of .Main street to action of the couicil wa« to aropt In tbs contest fer points, Mrs 8 M the croee-road in the steeteru portion I ditor G uard .] them as far a- the council was con T ran won first pr zu and MrsD A of town, and from ihen.« sidews k [ OUIB K. BEAN ce rnsd by a vote of four to two. Palos carried off the cooeoltllon re will be extended south to the railroad Including College Hill the value of ward. The guvetn were Mr and Mrs 8 and th* Bo>tu -Kelly Ou ’ s mill . depot ATTORNEY—AT—LAW. the property admitted will t>e mar M Toran, Dr and Mr- D A Palo«, Mt 38o,"00 Instead of $5<i,' 0 > whicu figure» a d Mr« L 8 Logan, Hon nod Mr« I' G <>flios in L oh A Saving bank building. Heodiicks, Attorney nod Mr* D B were for ralrmount alone. * Spedai attention given to landra a Saar« Spacial Svrvia«. Batten. Fo lowing are tbe bounaarlev of the J*ncke«, Mr and Mr* J H Luek-y, Ml C obl ' kg , Jan 6.—A R McArthur I sveaulted A L Herman, one of th« new addl’iios to Flugene: Commette and Mre G ■<> W Smith, Mrand Mrs W Booth-Kelly Co’« forem-n. hereyeeter- log at the present city limits at what H H' flinan, Hou rd H Fri nuly, Miser» day. The row was canwd-by Hermsn I» known as the Huddl-ttm lane, Tiiervre Frivad y and Carrie Paine. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN And bargains on almost south to Howard discharging McArthur from the rm- thence running belly vuerd Jan « IJB HUGH E. PENLAND atreet in C< liege Hili Park, User c* w in the store preparatory to (loy of tbe company. r»- Ywturdsy afiemoon |nf'or » A complslnt was made and a war to.east line of Fairmount, thence CLEARANCE SALE Coraw 7th sn.i Wilmette struts Chronic porter had Inquired about the p«ndtzg rant ie«u»d for McArthur’« arrest. Hi north to mill race, thence west along which a short It is our | eele of tbe Banquet Cafe by GeoCmltb, ■»•». ■ sod d«formi kss ! specialty, L*dv plead guilty a .d ws. fines! $25 and center of mill race to the city limite ol The owner nt « lot on the fist nea a sttradance. ' he end M R Janney and Mlee Mar intention to make our Annual this the oo*ts by Just ce Drury. Bsmg unal 1« Eugen*. the Eugene bridge has an aggrava ' Nrickson earne to in agreement and value Having ever known the to pay hi« fine, be wm committed to EIGHT OOCNC1LMEN WANTED. ting J >•>. He Is excavating the Hack j the two purcbaeed tbe bas:nr*a from (jfiORGEOB DeBAR, M. D. public. must make for Jell t* board for 12j days with Sheriff With the request made of the leg!* “d >be" soil for a bu l ling spot. Arid PHYSICIAN sad BURGEON. Mr i,,nlth- Wither«. new good«. talk about pu ty! It Is about tbe «am- latore will be included « request to Ofta. _ _ Mr Janney and Mice Erbkson will Farmers though who change the number of cty conncll- omsisteney. *be ... 2_j fin. wrv>ce service whioh which Mr Her«'« a Tip! men from elx to eight. Trita sa» put plow tlie adobi dry to »tart with, then public • x*io^ "'day or aigtot. Pboa« rwiiitu—. *mitb ha* offered tbe the Engeo« Elgsnapobl a« amotion and carii-d with tt>e voA- 1st toe rs-ul ant chunks pulver «» ' °®0*' Naia sa. an<j W||| gp*,« D0 pt|aa to ircreaee tb* of the mayor, Moiae wanted nine tbrougn acii »u of the air and weather, fscilili«« for pleasing tn« pslrone ef lbs Last Hu nd ay w»e tbe golden wedding councilman. say if worked dry thereafter it ( loos eu -n.t |-|KRBKRT LEIGH Batqust. of .Mr and Mrs A Brown, who reside You won't have long to wait. loosely as an ash txd. Mise Erickson will maoage the oafs on Ml Pearl stre»t. The day wa«spent «usine««. 8tie Is a thorough bu*lo»ss st home with the relative« of the ling ***'YER AND METALLURGIST One of the m il* papular drummer, woman and we predict a great swccass me'ed jnn; !e, In a quiet manner. Mr K •’"> - - Oas«oe on the road, Frank ■ H air, of «... Brown i« an ophrlst-rer and wagon Ira Erg-ne Jan 5 1903 Roe«, ths 10* for tbe new owners. _____ ' I r»l*«'.i«'— ~ -~giMD« lj 8«ato ' Mr Jar f »V wl 1 « o'in i» I I • !»w. Isrv gene, le wearing a d arnond ring prr. fBbnratory U i, U, maker end i- «tsr.ng and bearty for hi* year- id daughter of Mr slid Mrs f W r seuted ny We ibams A \»rr Manet- i«f ias u etore on Est N .th st- t »nd er- arv, which r* s fast Um seventies. Mrs AU»j on Ust Ki Hub otre, t < a»-« of saswiBt. “** *** " *’ tins« to pi«a-s the f > bile lo'bat lue. praeiatloB of ths utesd work doue fur > • « *r J ys first eUse health also. death was paauumme. sf taWSl bi« A«m. 6.— the story at five o morning partly destroying the building. two daugh ters them. woman from a story window and was crushed to death pavement. situated down-town C broke out , New Cycle Agent Jan 6. President died last night. Arrangements not fully the will take The the Liberal THE MEETING OF has already [Praxedes Mateo THE COUNCIL Spanish was July 21, to fly in onary intrigue. Was to conspired and the Held and 1881 to from to and SOCIAL REALM Boro death —E Assault and Battery at Coburg. The Banquet Sold. I Still Invoicing everything opening our giving GRAND ANNUAL will follow in biggest Eugene the Golden Wedding. sale We time. year to room Keep one eye on this space, the other on Our Annual. Died Frank E. Dunn I I I JI