The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, March 21, 1903, Image 1

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EUGENE. OREGON, SATURDAY MARCH 21,1903.
ANOTHER PIONEER THE B. P. 0. ELKS’
A FACTIONAL TO PARDON
LADIES’ SOCIAL
JOHN GATES
GONE TO REST
WAR ON HAND
System
1 >aphue Beard, who died at Coburg
Friday morning, March 6, 19H3,
A Splend d Evet ing of Enter­ scarlet fever, was 15 years old a few
days before her death. Many of her
tainment Last Night- Other
1 earlier ehihlhood dayswere speut in
aud around Creswell, aud she is w« 11
Social Notes
rememliered as a bright and merry
girl. She was a bright member of the
(Daily Guard, March 17.)
Ninth grade class of the Coburg
The Benevolent au 1 Protective public school, and a geueral favorite
Order of Elks last evoulug according in school. Just a week before her
to announcement entertained their death she was in her accustomed
lady friends in their hall. The even­ place with bright plans for the future.
ing spent was one of the most notable She will be greatly missed by
ot the seasou's lodge functions. teachers aud schoolmates.
I-very guest won enjoyment and
The re mams were taken to Walker
every Elk was an ideal host. The for bur ial.
committees worked iu pleasurable O, death, what distress you hav
harniouy and the B. I’. O. Elks have
brought!
agaiu sustained the high order of What great desolation you’ve wrought!
entertainment which has heretofore dou’ve stricken with sorrow a father
beeu synonymous with their name.
aud mother—
The following musical program was Xou’ve thrown your dark shadow o’er
rendered:
sister and brother.
Music, opi'hestru
How sad is the home you have left;
Solo, Miss Lulu R< tishaxv.
How many the frieuds ou’ve bereft.
Duet, “Poet and Peasant, ” Misses Take comfort, sad mourners,
Hallie Watson and Lima l'arpley, No sickness nor dying,
(Salem.)
< an enter tluit region beyond the
Song and dance, Vi ra laistliain.
grave lyiug,
Solo, D. B. Murray,
For Jesus has couquered the grave,
Music, Orchestra.
Yes Jesus “the mighty to save.
The orchestra, McElroy's, was at
its licet ami tho numbers «luring the
remainder of tho evening were as
much appreciated as the program
numbete. The banquet is the Elks’
long suit, They excel at the tubles
Coburg, Oregon, March 14.
whore the true spli it of hospitality
Editor Guard, Eugene, Oregon:
is heartily In evidence. The follow-
Dear Sir; iu reading, the Weekly
lug menu test ill. .i of marked excel-
1 iuard of March 14th 1 saw an account
leuce:
of .J. M. Tilimau’s boy being put in
the McKenzie river by three boys.
Pick I ch
Oliven I, Fred L. Wilcox, was supposed to
Stuffed Eggs
be one of the said boys. The other
Cold Ham
Potato Salad two were Mitchell Wilkins and
Jellied Tongue
Celery William Elliott, both my friends and
Chicken en Mayonnaise
hotli of Coburg.
Salted Almonds
That wo ran after aud caught the
Vanilla Ice Cream
Tillman boy aud carried him to the
Angel, Neapolitan aud Marshmallow
water is true, but we no more thought
Cakes
<>f putting him in the water than we
Crackers
ClhH'Be
Fruit
Cakes
thought of jumping in ourselves.
Tea
Coffee
Chocolate
What is more, we were not at the
The «lancing program was the final
McKenzie
river, but at the Booth-
feature of the ev« lining.
Every
Kelly Co’s, log ditch , and we have
number was thoroughly enjoyed.
The various comuiitteqe did their proof that we did not put the boy in
the ditch.
work well.
Yura truly,
That of arrangeineuta consisting of
FREDERICK
L. WILCOX.
M. S. Wallis, Alt Walker aud .Julius
J. W. Richardson, one of Lane
Goveruor Chamberlain his received
a petition for the pardon of John 11. county’s honored pioneers, died at
Gates, who is serving a three year the family home at Franklin, Satur­
sentence iu the penitentiary from this day, Man'll 14, 11MJ8.
Mr. Richardson was born in 1837,
county, upon conviction of forgery.
Gates, it will be remembered, was crossing the plains to Oregon iu 1841!.
tried and convicted here, in May, He was married in 1857 to Miss
1901, for forgiug Hou. II. W. Co - Rebecca Cantrell,
Nine children
belt's name for <75. The petition were born to them, five of whom are
was sigued by many prominent peo­ now living.
The first year after arriving iu Ore­
ple of Laue and Marion couuties.
W. I. Vaw er Has Already En Woodburn was Gates’ home town. gon was spent in Yamhill county,
t wo
V
f
Here the petition was signed by all but since then the subject of this
gaged Rooms in Eugene-
the business men, including the sketch has resided in the Long Tom
Big Time at Repub'ic-
names of Hou. J. M. Poormun, Hou. country iu Lane county.
Tue funeral was held at 2 o'clock
an Co ivention.
J.H. Settlemier and Walter L. Tooze.
It is also reported that Hon. Prank today with iutermeut in the Rich
and all the Marion county ardson cemetery.
John E. Lathrop, of the Portland I | Davey -----
Journal, whois now in Eugene, writes J
«¡itned the petition.
I It
I ♦ to
is «ol.l
said 4L..4
that ao.Uo.a.
prior 4 to . his cou-
to his paper as follows:
victiou, Gates was a good responsible
Eugene, Oregon, March Ki.
Eugene is the storm center of the citizen, and that his downfall was
first congressional tight.
The re­ caused by the excessive use of liquor,
publican convention meets here on that he was mentally not responsible
April 19. The line-up is the Fulton- for the crime of which he was con
Booth Kuykendall jieople, who are victed and it is also said that 11. \V.
out for Binger Hermann and have the Corbett has waived all objections in I
(Daily Gurad, March 16.)
case the Goveruor sees tit to use his J
entire field against them.
The
I. ist evening in tho ottiee of Dr. D.
candidacy of A. C. Woodcock, the executive clemency.
A. Paine, th" Lane County Electric
Hou. L. T. Harris, deputy district i
lawyer, has beeu part of the plan of
Company held a business meeting re­
the Hermann-Fulton tight. Woodcock attorney, *who prosecuted Gates, has | sulting in the election of u board of
has the support of the anti Fulton accepted notice and waived time so' directors from among the stock-
r
as to admit of the consideration of
element.
holders,
Nearly all the members
VAWTER ENGAGED QUARTERS. the petition at once. Mr. Harris does were present.
not consider Gat««s a natural criminal
The following board of directors
W. 1. Vawter, of Medford, is a re­
and will make no objectious to the
was selected: D. A. I’aine, R. A.
publican candidate for congress anil
[lardon. A large [«art of the sentence
has engaged quarters at the Suieede has been served aud Gates has beeu a Booth. F. W. Osburn. O. E. Smith,
8. H. Friendly. The boar«! iu ex-
Hotel. It is said that Vawter repre­
trusty siuce last June, which Indi
ocutii si'-siou chose for ita officers :
sents the anti-Fulton element and cates a good record.
L WHITSON
Dr. D. A. Paine, president; S. 11.
will lie opposed by the supporters of
Gates had been on a protracted
J
Friendly, vice president; F. W. Os­
Senator E. V. C. Carter.
DENTIST
spree at the time of the deed and in
burn. treasurer; J. F. Robinson,
Here, as everywhere, the recent
laving purchi»»ed th«- <>tfic» and fixture« of
the late deceased W V Henderson, I am
Mrs. Laura Burr this afternoon re­ course of the democratic members of addition to the above bad forged secretary and superintendent.
the name of Hon. J. IL Booth, His
u,,w prepared to do anytni'ig in the Uno of ceived a telegram from her son Sher-
The original light company will
the legislature and the record made
Dentistry iu the above said ottiee.
work was of a bungling nature.
I
to
the
effect
that
wood (Pete) Burr
■xist until Hie flr.-t of May when it
TCruwn aud bridge work a specialty.
by
Goveruor Chamberlain,
has
*x».
he had secured a furlough from the built up the democratic party. The
¿*1
will bo replaced by the new.
T”o
Burr immediately Mays law, honored by the democrats
U.
S.
navy.
Mrs.
new
plant
nt
Springfield
will
be
ready
C WOODCOCK,
telegraphed the money to her son for ■nd dishonored by the republican
for operation by next fall. It will
I
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
his fare home and he will arrive iu a authors, has been a boomerang which
be a big improvement on the present
service.
>h r«-Ciel.»lf link ou of <’hrieni very few days. He has been at Mare would canes an Australian bushman
jcir.
Island siuce bis enlistment and, un­ to turn green with envy.
like at least one other who enlisted at
A uuíse , OKgaji.
The coming of Vawter indicates a
the same time, has had the backbone factional tight since he is so strongly
to stay with the job and without a opposed by' Carter, who will be the
yr L. CHESHIRE, M. D
murmur.
(Daily Guard, March 16.)
Hermann geueral in Jackson county.
Mrs. Burr is naturally elated over This is the view taken by some of the
Without ostentation and announce­ Following isthe itinerary as arranged
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
by President Roosevelt during his
the homecoming of her son.
big politicians. There has l«een an ment the busy body Cupid keeps
Pacific const trip.
It will lie seen Goldsmith, and the reception com­
.riiirau Mg.
quietly
at
work
in
our
midst.
He
Intimation that the embarassing home
that
he
will
not
stop
off
at Eugene as mittee, G. W. Griffin, R. M. Dona
Eugene. Oregon.
candidate plea might compel the successfully guarded the announce­
hue, C. A. Wintermeier aud Al
was
hoped
:
Carter-Fulton people to avoid a hot ment of the engagement of Miss
Hampton were especially responsible
Leave
Washington,
April
1.
Eaton
W BROWN, M. D.
fight in Jackson county.
Yet the Cecile Dorris to Mr. Allen
for the success of the evening.
The Southern Oregon Stat« Normal
In
Chicago,
April
2.
the consummation of
the
Fulton-Carter-Hermaun clique, when uutil
School will l»e greatly Improved in
In
Yollowstone
Park,
April
18
to
21.
ceremony
Saturday
eveningut
9
o'clix'k
Rev. M. L. Rose, former pastor faced by this local candidate proposi­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
every way during the Dreaent year,
In Nebraska, Iowa ami Illinois,
OSes Upstairs io Chris'nan Block p tn. of the Christian church here, will tion in I-ane and several other coun­ at the home of the bride's parents, April 25 to 29.
having secured an appropriation from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
F.
Dorris,
<00
Pearl
lecture iu the Christian church Tues ties. will endeavor to send Hermann
'Hour- «mil .2 n«; 1 3, 6 to to
the legislature of <18,(»16 for main­
In
St.
Louis,
April
30.
day evening, March 24, on the subject delegates to the Eugene convention. street.
Portland Journal,March 10; Lionel tenance and <8(XX) with which to oon-
in Kansas City, May 1.
The ceremony was performed by
He •
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Ntagge, well kuown in Portland, was struct an additional building. It is
J. W»lton
S. P. Ne* “The Tentmaker of Tarsus.”
ln.Denvw,
May
4.
President Boardman, of McMinnville
is now pastor of the First Christian
arrested iu Washington, D. C., this the purpose of President Mulkey to
WALTON & NE-.S
BROWNELL’S CANDIDACi.
In San Francisco, May 12 to 14.
College.
church of Tacoma. His reappearance
emoruing by Chief of Police Richard make it one of the lw«t educational
tt irney* At-Law.
Arrive
at
Ashland,
Or.,
May
21.
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“George C. Brownell as United
The wedding was a happy surprise
before the public of Eugene will be
Sylvester on a charge of forgery. The inatitutioiia in the Northwest.
In Salem, May 21.
States District Attorney, will mean to the numerous friends of both
local police receive.! a query from
ill practice in all ths court* in the state the a signal for loud approval by bis
Arrive
in
Portland
(afternoon)
May
almost
1,000
votes
in
the
first
district
ice ro.cn No 3—Walton block. Eu^eae, Hr numerous friends in this city.
parties and congratulations will
Sylvester
this morning, asking into
21.
in favor of the democrats, ” said E. overwhelm them.
Stagge’s record in Portland. Stagge
Leave
Portland,
(morning)
May
22.
R. Skipworth of Eugene, democratic
The guests at the ceremony wore
OUÏS K. BEAN
formerly worked on the Oregonian.
In Tacoma, May 22.
state central committeeman for Italic limited to the relatives of the con­
Saturday ' h Allieny Democrat: Hart
He served a term of one year iu the
Arrive
Seattle,
May
23.
county.
“It looks like he would tracting parties. Mr. Eaton recently
ATTORNEY—AT—LAW,
state penitentiary at Salem for A Bussard, of thia city yesterday per­
-eave Seattle, May 24,
secure the appointment, ” continued launched into the bookstore business
forgery,
He is very well known fected the sale of the Harrisburg ho
ice in new McClung Bla k, Rocm« 14 »mi
In Walla Walla, May 25.
Mr. Skipworth, “hut if he does the in Eugene and ia doing well.
Both
tel by A. J. Murphy to R. H. Hchias-
Special »ttentioo gives t" !.“i«i »ml mmin
here.
In Spokane, May 26.
A. C. Nielson, Christ Hansen, democrats will hav«« placed in their Mr. and Mrs. Eaton are graduates of
«tier».
ler, recently from of Mayfield, Mo.
lu Salt Lake, May 29.
Jens Krag, A. P. Asboe and Julius bands the most powerful weapon with the Univeraty. They will reside in
Consideration <5,500. This ia a new
In Cheyenne, May 31.
Nelsen, as trustees, today filed arti­ which to belabor the opposition. All Eugene.
hotel, having l«eeu erected only re­
Leave Cheyenne on return, June 1.
cles of Incorporation of the Danish in all, the democrats are in a very
cently and is considered a good pro|>-
OSTEOPATH C PHYSICIAN
Arrive in Washington, June 4.
Evangelical Lutheran church , of advantageous position.
If Brownell
Iu the Good Samaritan hospital, erty.
R HUGH E. PENLAND
Junction City.
The value of prop­ is not appointed certain factions in
yesterday afternoon March 15, 1903,
erty owned by the corporation is the other party will la« disappointed
Mrs. L. S. Isikin passed away, suc­
Roseburg Plaindealer: Frank Gor­
«raer 7th »nd Willamette »treet». Cbvooii <4 000.
that the Fulton machine does not
cumbing to a long illlneas ami the rell, of l»wer Calapoola, refused to
»e*»-»»mi dolermi:i.»» specialty.
Lady
indirect result of two o|a.rationa accept the <1,650 allowed him by the
reward the faithful.”
attendance.
Harry Cherry,
who, with this performe«! iu hop., to restor her I «rebate court for damages received by
After an Illness of three years from
I
father. David Cherry, is traveling iti health.
the falling down of the county bridge
kindey troubles, W. R. McCormick
Deceased was a daughter in law of over Hubbard creok. Attorney O. P.
KUBÛEO'B Deli AR, M. D.
California, writes as follows:
died at his home near Acme, on the
Santa Barbara, Cal., March 14. J Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Lakin, of Eugene, Coshow will tile suit soon in the cir­
1 Lower Siuslaw Wednesday, March
j aud was u former resident of this cuit court for the full amount which
PHYSICIAN »nd BURGEON.
Editor Guard, Eugene, Oregon.
(Guard Special Service.)
I 12th, at midnight. His death cam«'
Sir:—Kindly forward the Daily | city.
Marcola, March 16.—Otto Darelius,
was originally claimed, <10,000.
Vos. - Room or T Eiigana L«»n A Sarin«
(The News. March IX )
, suddenly, though not unexpecte«lly.
»ilk. Rani Isinee No 280 ’’««ri «tre. t 1 «¡1» a well known citizen, residing near
Guard to general delivery at San —
'
He
had
been
sitting
by
the
fire
when
tandsd to .1 -y <»r nuht
Pho.* rewiJei.ee.
A large drive of logs due to arrive
Francisco, until further directions.
here, died this morning at one o'clock
aiu 77. Office. Maia 49.
yesterday and to«iay are coming in ' lie said that he would return to his to We are now on our return, stopping
from consumption.
HI1d rapidly. This means that the Spring- l«ed from which he ha«i Hrisen shortly off here to-lay. Will spend a brief
He was aged 31 or 35 years,
■
¡field mill will gradually increase its lieforethen died easily ami painbwaly. time at Monterey.
Of course it is
leaves a wife to mourn his demise.
W. R. McCornack was born near
The funeral will lie held tomorrow present capacity.
needb -* to say we are enjoying the
Elgin. Illinois, in 1815. being .’>8 years
glorious -unshilie and other good
morning at 10:30 o’clock.
?
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■ ■
■■ ----- rume to npringfiidd a few weeks ago of age at the time of his «bath. thing- in this famous section.
has l«een suffering with pneumonia. The family emigrated to the Pacific
Was just informed that Messrs. Mc­
‘ We are glad to state, however, that coast in 1853, first settling near Clung and Brown are expected here
The l<«der in adju .table
he is now recoiering, au«l it will not Olympia, Washington, removing to tomorrow from Long Beach.
la>lt skirts. Can tie made
to fit lik.< a glove by ad
| lie long uutil be will be well again. ! the farm on the prairie four miles
M. L. Campbell is located at Han
juatment
We have them
Jarm-s Clark, B. A. Washburne and westerly from Eugene iu 1858. Arriv- Ped ro. Arthur Conn gyn visited Loa
in Red, Blues, Plaids and
¡ Henry Stewart left last night for > mg at manhood be left the farm and Angeles ln-1 »eel., Wm. Clark has
Blacks.
While they last
Was engag< l in
THE
Joseph, Oregon, in the uorthrvurtern ' came to Eugene.
see them at
gone to Monterey. R. Y. Parks, for
the
dray
an«l
truck
business
several
| [«art of the state, to lie gone aliout
nierly of Eugene, has located In Long
two weeks. They are going to look at years, bops a season or two, served Beach.
Of Eugene. Oregon
as
deputy
sheriff
of
Lane
county
I some land.
They stated, however,
6i2JnTT¡Ñ6
Yours truly,
that they were going to herd sheep. under H. B. Eakin, during the latter's
HA
RIO
CHERRY.
The Fiacher Mercantile Coin|«any, continuance In the oftle<> from 1874
Î50.ÜÛÛ
¿id Up Cash Cash Cantei
OE EUGENE.
of this city, last week sold their tner to 1880. then as deputy cotiuty clerk
lurpu»
25,000
cbandise business to N. Bachand and under Joel Ware till the latter re­
Tien, fikirtn we have
He
Spring
J. Boutin, of Bayfield. Wisconsin. tired from the office iu 1892.
—" _ ** and nr'
ijuvviiik hji
i»'w
l«e< ii n -bowing
for n a few
Paid
up
Cash
Capital
-
$50,000
(then
move«l
to
projierty
he
owned
a*«»»r<x luir,'»’ ▼
Mr. Bacband is here in charge and
Summer i^y- .p , m i tho* « ariy
ThcChri
an
«
’
aiircb
Hiiinlay
rtchoel
»erto on r*..»»».I 't«*s
the North I ork of the Riuslaw
Dress Skirts ing whlh
• ' the line ' t«<
Surplus • • • • • $50.000 expects his partner to arrive iu about on
reaiding there till death. His wit' ha« g;o'. « -o i «pidly lately that tiie
a
month
They
are
experience«!
in
,lh»f.
-----
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r
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r
-
« «««i*d on th. priai* p J citi«« of tho
large
and
complete.
IK- -ure «n«i aee
room
is
overcrowded
Sunday
scuool
the b isine*« an<1 think Hprngfleld a and two non«, sg«*d sev-nteen nt
-ni ad
ani foreign ' "«otn«--.
building ia rendered th«« new I’eau de Soir Silk Skirt«—
and
the
whole
11 Wo » allow« 1 on Ism "id ceruSi »t« of
¡twenty
one
«urvire
him.
The
burl:
I
good point. While the Fischer Mor
fancy medallion ami grape trimming,
'«i»««» wt>»a 1-ft «tated perioj
i the largo number of no two alike—they are beauties
ORE< «ON.
EUGENE.
cantile Company expect to devote took place in the Aera* Masonic too »mall to h"
1 'll* l-xi" r-caire-«U-pr -topl *t«»nti «a.
clas«<ee. 11 has Is* n decided to finish no mistake,
4 i*y and (' «unty Warraa'u* boa-ht.
, their time to the Marcola sawmill, cemetery Satur< lay.
The writer had an intimate ac­ up another room in th«' «won«! story
they
«ill
tuiie
their
headquarters
at
W E BffOWM.
L A PAINE
GENERAL BANKING Bt Si­
quaintance with the tlec««,»»! through directly ov< r the Sunday school room
Vic« Pr«»id«at
PreMeat,
nes« done on ree»onat>ie terms Springfield.
r W OS8LRN.
W W BROWN.
occupying otfii'e in the old courthouse au«l probably three recitation rooms
Sight drafts on Chicago. San Fran
Ant C«»hl«r
Cashier
for four years.
In all th«fi time, in the liaeeiiiont. The plana have not
cisco ami Portland, Oregon.
meeting him nearly everyday, we been decide«! upon a« yet but the
Bills of exchange aobi on foreign
countries. Deposits received subject
never heard him expreen a sentiment capacity of the l«uilding will be
Are more beautiful thia year than ever,
to che< k or certificate of deposit
that was not in accord with the greety ixcreesed when the pro[«oaed
All collection« entrusted to us will
Don't overlook the fact
Frank Page, agent for Faber A Net«, cliarac'nr of an honest, upright man improvemerits have been eotnplet«*«!.
receive prompt attention.
The
Sunday
achool
yeetar<iayha<l
au
ha-
Is
'ight
of
Geo.
A.
Dorn»
70
baiae
that
we have them in abundance,
There was no equivocation, no falter
T G HENDRICKS, President.
of hop«. Term* private. There are ing with duty about Walter McCor actual attendance of 280 with an en­
H B EAKIN. Vice President.
P E. SNODORA8®. Cashier.
nly a fe-» !• ’• 3>f hope left it the nack.
rollment ot over 300.
U H. POTTER. Ami«taut Cashier grower««' hand».
Republican Convention
Will See Much
Strife
We are going to give
days of each week,
Wednesday nd Saturday,
■’argain Days.
We will put on sale
(
OFFICERS OF THE
NEW COMPANY
. V Wednesday and
Sut in (lay of each wee’f
some good tilings
A Denial.
HAMPTON BROS.
Has a Furlough.
CUPID QUIETLY
KEEPS BUSY
President s Trip
S. 0. State Normal.
Rey. Rose to Lecture.
Siagge Again Arrested.
Hotel sold.
Church Incorporated.
Died.
Walter McCornack Dead.
Eugeueitís in California.
SPRINGFIELD items .
The Elite
Underskirts
UGEfiE LORN and
FIRST
i
National Bank
CUTE
FRANK E. DUNN’S.
lmpro¥<mms in ibe church
A
The Season’s Trimmings
Hops Sold.
FRANK E. DUNN.
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