The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, January 31, 1903, Image 9

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    THE FLOOD ON
TIRE.D ANO
WORN OUT.
THE SIUSLAW
A RUSSIAN
ANKENY
OREGON’S
Thousands of Dollars Worth of
Lojs Floated to Sea—Loss
Falls on Mill Companies.
Walla Walla Man Cap Villagers Beat a Gang of
Senatorial Choice Still Un­
solved By the Oregon
, e«*id *SMtel tervtse.
Women Need
I
The
tured the
supplies this elem nt. Tt enriches the
blood and restores what strain has
used up.
Augusts, Ark., May to, 190L
“After having »old Pr. Harter's remedies
for tblrtyyeare I cun cue. rfiuh recommend
them. I in , at add th-it I
c**-- hold !,>-)■ 1.11 favor Dr. Har
t-r’.< !.*
nic. and would
fpwr
re >nw ;
d it as the very
Jy best prep.n .clou f iron I am ate
Kf quaint 1 with. To w. uh. worn out
U women, and those troubled with nerv-
m
ouinoe. p.Kir digestion, and pale, thin
blood, I believe It to be a panacea.
"J. B. W ilkerson , Druggist.'*
i
01,NS |ur>siM tea« .B> h irtliaesist is fustoa)
CLEARANCE
SALE
on several lines of good
«hoes in order to elose
out Some, exceptional
good bargains to those
who come early.
YORAN’S
SHOE STORE
Best 11.50 shoes I d town.
Dodge.
Hcobert A
C 8 Farrow A Co will sell you the
beet plows and harrows.
High School Notes.
Tbs Proton fan Literary Sooiety will
render the following program temor-
taorrow nigbt:
Plano solo.........................Gertrude Gray
Recitation......................Mary Bklpworth
Humoioue Reading....Carl Washbarue
Vocal Solo................................ <adie We.t
Recitation............................... Mr Morgan
Impromptu Debate................... Members
Governor Chamberlain has appoint­
ed Albert Ti xier, of Portland, to be
Tbe Dexian Society will not hold
exp.it to muasure and examine print'
Ing In tb« odloe of the state printer. their usual weakly meeting this week.
Tb-a,?p i tin at will take place March
The American Historical Club will
let.
meet at the home of Mark H Wheeler,
Dunn’s solid fruit tree spray. 213 East Eleventh street, on Saturday
evening, Jan 81st. The club will dis­
Longbm liter A Peter.
cuss tbe following subjects:
Glass cut to order and j ut in.
“The Wife Market;” “The Contrast of
Chambers’ Hardware,
'.he Virginia Cavaliers with the Massa­
Plans for a B P O E temple la Baker
chusetts Puritans and Tbe Last Colo­
City are a boat finished by ths archi-
nies.”
fact, and those who have seen them
The Hi-torie.l Club numbers a large
say they are magnlfioent. Tbe Elks’
home will coat about |30,000 and the and enthusiastic membership, and has
money that will build it will be home been doing excollent work on Amerl_
oan hletirioal lines. At the meetings,
money.
which are held at the homes of the
A few good ercond-haud bicycles
various member*, a program of sub*
very cheap at Chambers’ Hardware.
ject* anxilliary to the stady of Ameri­
New Furniture.
can history are reported upon and dis­
Chambers’ Hardware.
cussed.
Dunn’s
solid fruit tree spray
Loughmlller A Peter.
The Eugene batchers who have their
slaughter bouses across the river, are
using block and tackle so convey their
m.at from the other side of tbe river
to the bridge where the north approach
wavbed away. For several days they
hauled the meat around by way of
Springfield.
The ftineral of the late John 8 Cov-
ali was held tble atterno n at 1 o'c.ock
from the re«idenee of B A Alien on
E *t Thirteenth str -t Rv B F Row­
land preeldlug. Tbe G A R attended In
oi’Odyandat tbe I O O F e*-m»e»ry
where interment took place, th y had
charge of the services.
shown any proposed site.
Inas­
much, though, a* we
have been
plaoed in a
false light lbr< ngh
our
own
publication,
we
feel
ju.tifi.-1 in answering tbe “influenoea”
that are taking such a pereonal inter-
e»t in the Coudon property site. N > |
ons who ha* knowledge of the p-o
posed ei'ei ou the Stewart laud will
believe any statement, that the prop­
erty la <>tb-rwiae than high and dry­
in that matter, equally as desirable
as the
Condon
property.
Tble
is a matter of comm-n notoriety.
Aud apart from any argument as to
the meri's of the sites, ths annual
school meetlug he'd at the Court Hous«
on tbe evening of January 2d, voted
for the present Central site as the pre­
ferred location for the High Hchool,
then voted that the rite for the Central
boiling be selected west of Willamette
street.
ACCIDENT AT YAQÜINA.
Vernon Company Elects.
Ths Tug Richardson Was Almost
Wrecked While Plying
in the Bay.
A lbany , Jan 29.-News eame from
Yaqnlaa y.etsrday that the tug Rich­
ardson, K A Ben ss 11 captala, met with
a serious eeeidetit at that plsoe yester­
day morning. Ths beet arrived from
Newport about daylight, and a ohange
I d the poeition of tbe light on tbe
wharf made Captain Bensall mlstak-
tBe location of the landing. He ran
the boat into tbe piling end under tbe
wharf, which toraoff ibetreppinrs and
pilot house of tl.e boat. Captain Ban-
sail narrowly escaped with bls life.
CLEARANCE SALE STILL ON
I
Our Special Price«
In Men’« shoe«, pant«, vests and underwsar,
are rare Bargain«.
ODDS and ENDS
in men's women’s and children’s shoes.
at 25 to 50 per eent discount.
All sixes at j price. A few Holiday Goods to close
AX BILLY
Department*
Store.
GOSHEN NEWS
Notes of the
Flood—Wants an
Appropriation
Smelter.
lluanl S^estal Satrlee.
N Y
, Jan 29.—The
Stanley soap factory in i 'this
city was destroyed by
bj fire
this morning. The engineer
wan burned to death.
M
, Jan 29.—Di«-
patchea just received from
Morocco mate that the army
of the Pretender to the Moroc-
con throne is in full retreat.
F
W
, Indiana, Jan
29 -Tue Ammonia tank of
the Eckhardt Packing Com­
pany plant exploded this
morning, wrecking the entire
ice and cold-storage plant.
Three urn ploy ee« were killed
and buried beneath th« de­
bris. Six other« were in­
jured.
L
, Jan 29--The tri-
partitesignatory powers,Great
Britain, Germany and Italy,
have sent a joint note to
Minister Bowon of the United
States, who volunteered his
good offices to effect a settle­
ment of olairns field by th«ir
citizens against Venezuela,
saying that they cannot ac­
cept the proposal made by
the United States that the
citizens of other countries
having claims against Vene­
zuela should be placed on an
equality with the ojierating
powers.
G rant « P ass , Jan, 28.—An organi­
zation composed of all the baseball en­
thusiasts of Southern Oregon, and
known as th* Southern Oregon Base­
ball Association, ha« been perfected.
Its main purpose is to nslect the tieet
players from, the nines of Grant’s P»“.
Medford, Central Print, Jacksonville
and Ashland and make a crack team
to enter tbe North western field and
Remaining unclaimed In tbe poet- contest for honors this season.
offioe at Eugene, Oregon, Jan 18, 1803
Bonnett, J L
Frldon. Rob
Getcbrl, Earnest
Haughton, May
Kern, Mrs Sarah
Vernon Company Uniform Rank,
Psge, Mrs Clara
Knights of Pythlae, m»t last evening
Pickup, Goo A—3
and held election of officers.
Moat of
Pratt E A
the old officers were rr-eheted. They
Kalsbnry, M
•re:
Balstrom, J E
CC Kaufiman, captain ; O E Roberts,
Hutton, D R
first lieutenant; Chas Griffin, »eeond
Walsh, Mrs Etta M
lieutenant; H A Dunbar, recorder;
Wood, Harry M
Fred Fisk, treasurer. Captain Kauff­
When calling for the abovo please man appointed Frank Taylor first ser­
say when advert sori.
geant and Gao Bargar second sergeant.
H F M c C wrnacb P M.
GREAT BARGAINS.
P lainfield , N J, Jan 29.—
Engineer Davis, who mistook
the red for a white light and
crashed mto the rear of a
passenger train Tuesday
night,
telescoping
four
coaches and causing the death
of thiitv passengers, died ot
injuries received in the wreck
at seven o’clock this morn­
ing.
PENITENTIARY.
Crack Baseball Team.
Our bargain eounUrs of Oranit« and Tin Ware at yanr m pnte.
Our prices on Cru«kery are lower than aver.
By F crip pa News A m « elation
SENSATION AT
«
«
•
The wire f uoe men are taking ad*
vantage of the opportunity made by
tbs flood to scatter circular letters call­
ing attention te their goods.
Wire
woven together might stand the floods
but we know from sad experience that
single wires stretched on hop poles oan
be washed away by the smre.
Mr
Cheshire over on Patterson Island oan
also testify to tbe fact.
See
Bodies
for
a
Tbe purport ef the visit of Marshal
Htilea to Saginaw yesterday was to
bring in on. L D Cole, a former reel­
dent ef that place,on a charge of telling
a saddle whioh be borrowed last fall
from J KThompson, of Cot'age Grove.
He disposed of it to Erank Rees, of Eu­
gene, and I-ft for other parte, return­
ing only to be takeu into cu.tody.
He appeared before Justice Wln'er-
meter and wa* auable to pal up bond*
for bis appearance before bitu at 10
c’elock today aud was held iujail.
The man whan iu,Washington went
oylhe name of LD Burke. Me left here,
it Is said, with a womau of 111 repute
and lntsuded takiug bar to Alaska hut
mouey gaveout In Washington. Officer
Stiles has kept tab on bis man during
the past f nr mouth* and alighted on
bliu as aonu a* ha returned to tbe stale­
saving a b'g expense bill fer the eouil­
ly by notgoiug after him.
His wife lies at tbe point of death In
Sagmaw but la oared for tenderly by
her daugbtera aud neighbors. Cole
Uaa been drnuk at home and It was
found necessary to remove him from
th* house iD orcer that visiting neigh­
bors might care fer bio wife lu safety
aud decency.
He wee brought before Justice Win-
termeier this morning and plead guilty
to the charge of laroeny by bailee. Tbe
soutenoe was pronounced at «o’clock
aud he has the next sixty days to
spend In Hotel de Witbore situated
near the oourt house.
It is said he is wanted further south
for ether criminal act».
Go.Hnn, Jan ST.—Mrs Bell Uverten
le home from Jasper for a visit with
her mother, Mrs Dillard.
Soap Factory Fire.
By -Mrlpps News AaaoeUUou
Len Stewart Is home from H* r 1' i * w
for a brief visit with frleuda aud rela­
ew ork
tives.
Our mail oartier, Cl.m Parker, failed
tog 1 out of Goslisn Saturday, on ac-
0i u' tof high water, but left Bunday.
Claude Bell, a nephew of J E Alex­
ander, also an eoculist, is here from
The Pretender Retreating.
Misrouri on a visit.
By S«rlppa N vwn A mi olatlco
The river Is .lowly going back tn lte
adrid
bi»4, a place it desertoil fora while
i tely.
ChM Lot man came very near getting
drowned Buuday, but fortuuately be
g->t a death grip on a friendly tree-
w blob saved him till help eame.
I
Ammonia Tank Exploded.
Tbe family of Mr Winters enrely pat
in a very nuomnfortable n ght with
By é«rippa Hews amoc UH ou
the angry waters lashing in their
ort
ayne
k'tohen while the family weie up.tai re.
It U not often that a man is afforded
*bs npporlanlty of fl-dili.g from bls
Female Cenvict Reported to Be
uppsr-uory windows, hut ths scarcity
of bait maltvs this lnoouvsiil.nl. Bat
In a Delicate Condition
Mr WIalers says this Is a lugury he
at Prison.
omi well get along witbeul.
Quite a number of men from hero
S alim , Jan. 28—There arv xomc
wnl go to «priuglekl te work ta tbe
rather «*n,»ti«oal ■U'pri-e. in .»ore tor
big mill of tbe Booth-Kelly C<> when it
the pul llo if th* report* lu elroulatiou
siarte. This will farni.h work for a
concerning one of the two female In­
large number of men who waut to be
mate« no nHued in tbe Bttle penitentiary Must Have Their Peund «f Flesh. near home at fairly good wages. It is
prove io be correct, aud It i* under- Byftartppe Maws AMocl&tlon
t > bo regretted that there are uol a few
stood that Governor Chsaiberfaln will
Booth-Kelly eompanlee op-rating the
go to the prieon today to make an In
ondor
coal mines of the East to furnish em­
vretlgatlon of the report which le to tbe
ployment to a few idle men of that re­
effect that one of the women convict*
gion.
I b in a delioate cendlti-in.
Now that tbe great Oregon Logisla-
As above mentioned, there are but
turn Is in aes.lou great things may bn
two women tn tbe eteto [lenitentlery—
looked far lu ths way of appropria­
Mm Carlisle, ecuteuced from Jackson
tions, and the »lootion of a senator.
county to serve nineyears for tbe crime
This
is very important—so is the Lewie
of arson, whe already has served two
and Clark show important; bat, to my
years; end Mrs Crockett, sentenced for
mind, if our state would appropriate
life from Umatilla oounty, charged
«100,000 for the erection of a model
with homicide. It oould not be learned
smelting pleat at Eugene for the reduc­
last nigbt which of the uofortuaa'ee la
tion of Blue River and Bohemia ores
In trouble, but thie fact will be revealed
which cannot now bo profitably
and made public after the investiga­
worked, tt would derive a greater ben­
tion today, 't here have been but two
efit from such than from the exposi­
men at the prieon who had legal ae-
tion. Tbls kind of au appropriation
esee to the cells of the women, and one
would set 1000 men te work at fine wage*
of these was tbe man White, a trusty,
lu and around our mines, t>osld*s cre­
who acted as tbe prison nurse and who,
ate a goed market for all kl u<ls of farm
it will be remembered, mads his es­
pruduoe that eannot now be bandied.
cape from tbe prison about ten days
Beat Robbers to Death
A year after this there would tie a far
ago There will probably tie evide ee By Mrlppa Neva AMeclaUou
greater Immigration to Oregon thau
brought to ebow that White is tbe
th* exposition will bring.
Row.
guilty man.
Tbe other is an effioer of the prieon,
but no connection with the scandalous
ease bee yet been attached Io him.
Letter List
Saratoga cblpe, 10 cents per pound.
Beobert A Dodge.
to Death
Then Burned
ington Senato­
S
H
, Salam, Jan­
rial Plum.
uary 29—The ballot for
United States senator today
had no change except thdvote
of the Multnomah County •
delegation,
The Portland
men cast their vote« for
Mayor Geo H Williams of
Portland as a compliment to
his presence in the capital By eertpps Sew. Aasosisilsa
today.
O lympia , Jan 29— The
No gain was made for Sen­ Washington legislaturesolved
ator Fulton according to ex­ the senatorial question today
pectation.
by electing Levi Ankeny, th«
over tlie amount of elrmages. This
Walla Walla banker, as suc­
however, was Anally settled ami an
cessor
to the seat held by U.
an aflort made to get it tn proper
S.
Senator
George Turner.
Note
and
Comment.
shape, but It was a failure. Only about
He was elected on the thir­
sixty logs were saved and It is thought
HpeakerHsrris has appoiut*d • “Oem- teenth ballot.
by some that It wm the largest run of
m't'ee ou Game ” Will it have *uper-
logs of the eea i'D.
Th© Preston men deserted
T lousandeof dol'are worth of 1 -g. vision over “Hiirb Five” or, ns better
their
candidate last night
have gone t > *ea or are scattered atiout known aruoDg hablt-ie* of tbe ruund
and
joined
the Ankeny sup­
table,
“
Squaw
Pedro?
”
lUe bay. Tbe lo-ts will fall heavily ou
porters in a coacua.
*
e
e
the Aom* Commercial O, as most of
the l< g* w-re ‘ ought by <hem and hud
Senator Warburton made a
These -outh and west winds mike
beeu envied ou the bank where they us Webfoot people happy and healthy. hot speech denouncing the
were put i . Ho ne however, dil not The co'd north and ea-t wipde—we
deserters.
go iuto tbe o iuibiue for a bank scale here few of th-ns—bring us pn-uus >■
The thirteenth and decis­
and It Will be a heavy lu-s ou hen.
nia and other lung and tbroat com­
ive ballot resulted:
There bts been gross u imiauige- plaints, beside* make us oroee.
ment in the booming fmilltiea here
Ankeny..............
.99
•
w
•
ever Hluee the lumbar birelnees was
The proprietors of tbe G uard take Turner............................... 23
ciuimenc.d and it wav h iptd'hat do 1
this o«CiSion to dteclaim matter ap- Preston......... ..................... 9
such lose would occur this year. Prior i
peati ig in the G u * hd ye-tsrday re.
[Levi Ankeny is a foster-
to this year the loss has ties' ly all
«aiding the High School location site brother of Henrv Ankeny of
fallen on tbe 1 ggers, many of them
It was allawed toelip tn contrary to
Eugene—E ditor G uard ]
1 ieitig not only their log. but a whole
express order* that no parlialily b«
season’s work. Tnis year the loss will
fal' maluly upon the m II companies
and it Is believed they will see that
tbe river h hereafter provided with
proper booming facilities.
The loggers not in the combine for a
bank ecalr, who have been heard to
speak on the eut j-et, Bay they will
never put in another log unless It is
scaled on the bank.
A llt'le enow fell this morning but
not enough t > cover the grouud.
Thieves
Wash­
HOTEL DE WITHERS
Ira Campbell One of the Dele­ L. D. Cale Will Hava T'ma to
gates to the National
Reflect on the Cott of His
Convention.
Misdoings and Knavery.
H albm , Or, Jan 28.—Governor Cham
berlaln yesterday appointed ten dele«
galea from Oregon to attend the fifth
annual eoufereiice of tbe National
Good Road. Aeeoclation, to 1« held at
Detroit, Mich, Mareb 18 and 14. Fol­
lowing are tbe d« legates; J J Whit­
ney, Albany; W E Grace, Baker City,
Alliance P H D’Arcy, Balem; J R Neill, Bump­
The Preston Men Deserted 1 hair The British-Germanic
ier; Irn CaiLipb.il, Eugene; E L
Holds Together as Regards
Candidate in Caucus Last
Hnsith, Hood River; J H Bcott, Balem;
Venezuela-The Engineer
Night and Went Over
GuOrge W Rrledwell, Biiedweil Hl«.
at Fault Dead
tl"O ; H V Gatee, Hillsboro, aud J H
to Levi Ankeny.
.'«-ttlemisr, Weott burn.
Solons.
F lcrbncb , Jan. 26.-For ths part
tew day* the oeean has i-een so rongb
that the tug which went to Yaquina 1 •xiard ¿penial hrvlis ***
ud tb“ 18th has been unable to return.
tatk ouse
The river baa beeu the highest it has
been this season. Larg* quantities of
logs reached the lower river Halurdey
noon. The upper boom i-eiug ful',
the i-iiear of the Acme boom wait put
out, t>«t on account of being too eeai-
ly square acre*» the river the logi ali
roll d under and went on their way to
* constant supply of blood-making ma­
terial or their systems will break down.
The complicated female organism is
so delicately adjusted as to be easily
thrown out of balance. As a result
health and strength are affected by
divers diseases. Motherhood, family,
society all levy such drains upon her
strength that most women break under
the nervous tension. The den nds j
upon her nervous strength rru much
greater than similar demands of the sea. After a large uurnber of logs had
opposite sex. Hence she must be sup­ been lost tbe boom company uudri-
plied in greater measure with the ele­ took t > move tbe shear up tbs river so
ment—iron—that gives strength. The as to get the proper auvie to elide the
reason women feel tired and worn out
and sutfer from headache, pains in the logs into the boom. Hut here oaoie
back and limbs, etc., is because they auother hl'cb. It
necessary to
have used up their supply of iron. put It In front of the p operty of M E
Menstruatiou trouble is largely caused
S ubert A (Jo, and a long dispute aro«e
by lack of iron.
Dr. Harter’s
Iron Tonic
DELEGATES
HORROR
ELECTED
LEGISLATURE
SIXTY DAYS IN
GOOD ROADS
Moscow, Russia, Jan 29—
For months past the village
of Belgordka has been ter­
rorized by a gang of twenty
theievs who occupied a house
on the outskirts of the village
for their rendezvous.
Tha people would not sub­
mit to their depredations
longer so inet last night and
formed a vigilance commit­
tee. They then surrounded
the house and forcing an
entrance beat the entire gang
to death, not one escaping.
A high pile of wood wa«
then gathered together on the
village common, the bodies
placed thereon and the
funereal pile fi red at several
different places. The peas­
ants did not leave the seene
till the last vestige of the
robbers was consumed.
Diiposed of Drj Goods.
Tn» Iowa Grooery Company have
dlepoaod of their Mock of dry goad.,
furnl.hlng., nrtlon» and r-roukery, an»
will hereafter dev*te thalr •■elaaivc at-
tentiou to grooeria., of Which they oar
ry a. flat a liua a. oau be found any­
where in the »fate. Their atere 1. ene
ef tbe beat lighted aad uaateet in tbe
city.
Word bee be*n rereived bore that
Jobn B f'nleman, who went to Ran
Diere, Cel, thle winter for hie beabb.
he« ku-ehaeed a big lodging boo«e
there. It le likely that be will remalo I
. there for «orno time.
I proved in b-altb.
He is taoeb Itn-
Sold the Nonpareil.
H F Amis this week cold tbe Nprlag-
field Nonpareil to J F Wood«, of that
elty. Mr Woods is a young man, re­
cently from Minnesota, and le thor­
oughly acquainted with the nawsua
per b<ialt>*wo. In fact be is reported a*
having been making arrangements to
start a [>ep*r at Bpringfield wnen Mr
Amts and Mr Kelly entered the told.
Ths Nonpareil has started out wel
aDd no doubt Mr Woods will conliim*
to make a oooceee of it. February l.t
will eee tbe change In tbe manags-
mont.
Born.
Ou Iudlan arevk, Friday, January ¡6
IMS. to Mr and Mr* Geo O Kuowleavf
Mapleton,» daughter
Can Ride on Freigut Trains
The Southern Faci tie linee in Oregon
will hereafter Irene time pormlte for
pareengere to ride on freight trains on
the West Bide lines, on tbe East Hide
main line south of Albany, aad on the
br uche«. Thio order le made fer ao~
ooiuinodating the eommoroial travelers
who have boeu somewhat lueonveni«
eneed eince the new mileage -erlp
eemo Into nee. It deee net give them
the eame privilege« that they enjoyed
under tbe eld tnlleege, no te riding en
freight traine. Bereaftev, by eigutng a
release, er waiver, of pereenal damagoe,
boldoro of mileage totip may obtain
tree permits far the freight traino on
the H um mentioned.
Lost His Fine Dicbirt.
Word reached Eug«ne that Consul U B
Miller's hne fruit farm near *mnta Vase was
almost totally destroyed by the recent fl >vd-
The roots were denuded of sell aad the trees
Hooted away down ths rirar. Tbe farm wan
one of Mr Miller’, pet. and also one of the
HnMt in ih. .tate. The coural I. aow in
China.
Divorce Case.
John E ('lln* has sued bls wife, Jullt
FCline, fer divorce. Deeertiou to the
alleged grounds for the toga! separa­
tion. L Bilyeu to the attorney for tha
plain tiff.
Mail
Orden
IN THE
Book
Stationery
Died.
Promptly Filled.
John 8 Covell, wnobaebaau qwito III
for several months, ilirii this mornlne
al »he b ’.if of B A Allen, who reside*
on East Thirteenth errant. ¿IrUonall
wa* a iitemiior of the GAR end an old
and rt“P*«'«d soldier and rdtlBtn.
The faueral .errlee will be held from
School Reward and Report
the hnu'sjtomorrow afternoon at 1:80
Cards. 592 Willamette »t
o'clock. R-v BF Rowland will cun EUGENE,
• •
OREGON
duct the rervlcw.
CCHWAKZCHILD’S
Book Store.
i
I
U- a
CHAMBERS
HARDWARE.
See Oliver’s New Gang,
and all sizes and
shapes of Walking Plows,
The 40 Walking,
The 40 Sulky,
The Oliver Steel Plow,
are all known to be adapted to thia «oil.
You can get Oliver extras when you need them.
Also all other kinds.
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