The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 09, 1903, Image 4

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    Obituary.
Weekly Eugene Guard.
SATURDAY
MAY 9
OFECE—Near corner Seventh and
Willamette atreete opposite Odd i el-
1»» wh * Trtuple—No 505 Willamette St.
Telephoue, Main 191.________________
TERMS OF SUSCRIRTION.
One Year
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82.<Wi
Six Months
................................ 1.U0
'Lin.--- Months
............. 50
Scathing Words lor Hermann.
It is not often that a Catholic priest
takes un open stand in a political Cam­
paign. This fact gives the letter of
Joseph Schell, of Sumpter, under date
of May 3, no little significance. Here
are a few extracts:
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No honest citizen, be be a Republi­
can, a Democrat, a Populist, or a So­
cialist, can conscientiously vote for
Binger Hermann for Congress.
1 cun say that to elect Binger Her-
maun to Congn-s i- ii disgrace to Or
e pm. ii surprise to Washington and an
in -ult tn tiie present Republican ad-
lii i ii-‘ rut i in, besides a public ealam
Ry-
it it- not my purpose to tell the pub
lie for whom to vote. As a Catholic
priest 1 have no interests in party pol
itics, 1 have no political friends, I am
not looking for political favors, as
they are of no value to me, but since
1 have looked Into the timber frauds,
huving been asked to du so by poor
people to help to save their homesteads
against timber speculators, I have
found out that Binger Hermann wns
the main cause of this enormous and
irreparable loss to tin« State of Ore­
gon, of untold miseries of thousands
of poor families on honest homesteads,
and of putting fabulous wealth into
the wrong pockets of soulless corpo­
ration«.
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Strong Words? Yes! And there in
more of this character.
Which Mr Roosevelt?
President Roosevelt plays the politi
tieian, shifts ground on the race ques
tiou. In November last, for example,
in- iloi'lured that “It is, aud should be
my couaistent policy, WHERE THE
NUMBERS WARRANT IT, to recog
ui/.e colored men of good repute mid
stuudiiig iu making appointments to
(Guard Special Service.
Minerva Kissinger, wife of John
Ivison, May <).—Miss 1’earl Davis,
Kissing-r, who died <<u Fall Creek,
April 7, l;i>3, was burn iu il< ury of Walton, visited at W. T. Cornelius’
County. Tenn., Dec. 20, 1832., mak­ over Sunday,
I
ing her 70 year», 3 months, aud 18
Komi- of our young men are prepar
days old. 8be moved with her par­ ing to go to the Upper Siuslaw to
ents to the state of Illinois wheu quite work in logging camps this spring.
small aud after she became grown she
A. Warden, T. F. McGlynn and W.
went to Atlanta, Ga., to visit rela­ T. Cornelius, of thia place, are in
tives. There she bn ame acqualuteil Eugene this week tradiug.
with John Kissitigi-r and they were
Mr. Mangan, of St. Paul, Minn.,
married January 20, 1853, then mov­ was visitng his old friends and school
ing to Keutucky where they resided mate,'! . F. McGlynn, Sunday.
about 22 yeais, then moved to Oregon
Mr. Mangen has been cruising over
in May, 1874, where she resided till
the time of her death. 'There were j Oregon lately and he thinks the tint
seven children boru to them.
Her her on the Siuslaw and its tributaries
husliand aud four children survive' about the liest in Hie state, all things I
her. 'The children are: Henry and considered. He left for Eugene Mon
Charles M. Kissiuger, of Eugene; A. day, from where he will soon leave for
J. and J. IL Kissinger, of Fail Creek. bis home in St. Paul.
W. C. McGuire and P. G. Bradway
Mrs. Kissinger joined the Methodist
Episcopal church in the year of 1857, are out from Eugene this week, visit
having belonged to the same for ing their homesteads.
nearly fifty years. She was a devoted
Mr. L. Vaughn and family moved to
Christian mid was loved by all who Not! last week where they will work
in Walters’ logging camp this season.
knew her.
We will miss thee from our home, dear,
Fishing parties have been all the
We will miss thee from thy place.
rage lately. 'The creeks are getting
A shadow o’er our life is cast,
pretty well fished out.
We miss the sunshine of thy face.
T. F. McGlynn bought a work horse
We miss the thy kind mid loving hand, from G. C. Vaugh.
Thy fond and earnest care.
Seveal ranchers around here report­
Our home is dark without thee
ed
bees swarming this week. This
We miss thee every where.
mountain country is tbs place to pro­
Calm on the bosom of thy God
duce honey; the quantity is not so
Fair spirit rest thee now,
great, but the quality cannot be ex­
E'en while with ours thy footsteps trod celled even by California product.
His seal was on thy brow.
Dust to its narrow house beueath,
Soul to its place on high.
They that have seen thy look iu death
No more may fear to die.
(Guard Special Service.)
Lorane Hems.
Manager Sam Joesphsou, of the
Roseburg league baseball team, HU*
nounces the personnel of his players
at present to be as follows: W. E.
Morrow, Ernest Bradley, C. B. linker,
W. C. Gray, F. II. Westbrook, Cha*.
Rhea, Win. Van Leuwen, — Hull,
S. V. Ramp, 1. D. Gibson, —Robin­
son, and R. W. Terrell. The players
are going through a dully routine of
good, hard practice, and are going to
make a strong bid for the pennant.—
Review.
Married.
Hlmhlon M. Garrison, a former Eu­
gene young man, now fireman on tlm
local train between Albany and Port­
land, was married in Albany Tuesday,
.'fay 5th, to Miss Jennie Galbraith,
daughter of J. 1‘. Galbraith, Rev. W.
H. Lee officiating. They are at Port­
office. ”
That Is, whore negroes are few and land spending their honeymoon, and
the “recognition" of them would pro­ will reside at Roseburg. “Shed’s"
many friends in Eugene tender con­
duce neither trouble nor delegates,
gratulations.
they must not look for office, whereas
where the numbers are large aud
trouble follows if they are not rec
ognized, theru they will get otlieo.
We wish to extend our thanks to
Thus Mr. RooseVolt frankly as a
the friends and neighbors who so
politician.
kindly assisted us during the sickness
But in March, in his letter to and death of our wife and mother.
Mr. Clark Howell, editor of the At
John Kissinger and family.
J iiila Constitution, he said:
“1 cannot treat mere color as a bai
H non for Gantenbein
to holding office, any more than 1
Columbu . O. May 0.— 1 lie Inter
could ao treat creed or birthplaoe—
ilways providing that in other re -fate National Guard A ■ relation fin­
[-eels the applicant or Incumbent is ished iis first week yesterday and ad­
worthy and a well behaved American journed to meet nt St. Augustine,
Fla., January 27th next. These otti
citizen."
cers were elected ;
That was Mr. Roosevelt, the friend
President, General Charles Dick,
of man, the opener of the door of Ohio; it number of vice presidents,
hope and opportunity, the voioer of including General (.*. I’. Geanteulieiu,
Oregon;
secretary treasurer,
high aud uoble opinions, who cures of
nothing about "niynlier»” and “rec Colonel C. E. Bleyer, New York.
oguitlou. “
Which Mr. Roosevelt may we be­
Ei'hermjn’s Luck.
lieve?
(Scripps News Association, )
Card oí Thanks.
'I’lie Rural Northwest says: "The
a Ivanes In the price of iumla>r ill
»ri’giui has made wire feuuing cheaper
than good Imard fences in certain Io
i-alities. Mr. A. T. We'i.i, who owns
ii flue farm In Multnomah county,
Oregon, recently had occasion to put
up a consiib table amount of fencing.
He secured close ilgures ou the cost
of Isith boerd and wire fence« and
found the latter lit least feu percent,
loss costly than th» former. There
1« the further advantage of wire feu-
dug that it is much more durable than
board«, slid when the posts rot new
otMa cau l>< set without pulling dowu
It is a little remarkable
t tie feuci
that the wire feai-iug is cheaper here
where It is subj< t to heavy freight
charge«, where is lumber is mere
abiiuJiint than in ;itiy other part of
the United State«.
■am.
Ivison News.
Portland, May 7.—The steamer Has
salo ran into a fishing boat near Ra-
nier on the Columbia Rlver this fore
noon. The occupant, Walter Gert, a
fisherman, was drowned before the
H hssk I o ' b boats could pick him up.
FARM I OR SALE.
Lorane, May 7.—Commissioner Hill
was out here looking after county in­
terests, last week.
Supt. Miller visited the Lorane and
Cartright schools last Thursday.
Singing at the homo of Mr. John
Addison, Sunday evening.
Mr. McKeruan has sold his interest
in the shingle mill to Cornell A Whit­
taker.
Messrs Ward, McKeruan and Lock­
wood hare gone to Eugene un busi­
ness.
Mrs. Dotey has been sick with rheu­
matism.
Bud Ishmael was hurt in Lorane the
Sawmill last week. He was soon able
to go to work again.
Sunday
FOR YOUR.
GRA
I islmig Tackle
Hardware, Tinware
Guns, Ammunition
Bicycles and
Bicycle Repairing go to
1 (
If you us - <
coffee you V. :
in ich for it '
is like a foo. to t t
tribating the ill
’»n e of t. o
pure grain with e . y drop.
THY IT TO-OAf.
Algrocerae ■ rywlMr»; IS . »..12Se.
<ck*re.
10 OU i SUüSCRIBEttS
The W eekly G uard has
mule arratigf tiienfs for a
clubbing rat<- with the Port­
land .Journal. The Journal
is now a leading paper n the
state, has a full account of
all news, local, state and gen-
eral, telegraph, special fea­
ture.-« and full market reports
W eekly G uard and
Semi Weekly Journal
$2.00
per year-
W eekly G uard and
Weekly Journal per
ye*r.......................... 1 85
Remember this calls for
paid-in-advance subscriptions
and at the price mentioned
you receive th • G uard ami
Journal for one year.
faftW Cas. C. Matlock, «-Ä «.
Mi
Your Money Back Sale
Saturday Morning we inaugurate our
15 days NovJ Money Back Sale
You get the goods whether you pay for them or not.
How it is done
£7
With i-acli piireliu-•• from an; Di-partimnt in tin- Store you have one chance to insert your.hand in a Poke
whii h contains'.r,i white niund h'Hip cards and orn- card which lias flu-words MONEY B ACK printed on it.
Il von draw this Lucky Card—No difference wliat the amount of your purchase from 5c to $2.54», you will have
the am Hint returned in cash— $ *2.50
’2.50 being the limit—That is if your purchase was $10.00 and you drew
the Lucky Card $2.50 will be returned
ALSO THE OREGONIAN.
The W eekly G uard and
the Weekly (hegmian ot
paid-in-ad vance subscribers
$2.25 per year.
TO INCREASE THE 1TRCHASING POWER OF YOUR COLLAR
We will allow a Discount of 10 |-er cent from onr entire line of handsome waists,
A Is > 20 ]s-r cent from our Mammoth Line of tine hand-tailored skirts.
The Entire Store will be ablaze with attractive price
Ous cuu of Sherwin A Williams’
buggy paint, will make your rig look
like new. We have It for sale.
Chambers’ Hardware.
Proofs and filings on homesteads
and timber lands are being made in
Eugene as usual. J. J. Waltou is the
U, 8. Commissioue;.
If you need a lawn mower, see our
Notices under this head not to ex­
Phoenix ball bearing; also grass
ceed live lines. 50 cents a week; 81.50
catchers.
a month; *12.00 per year.
Chambers’ Hasdware.
THE BON MARCHE
C^N.»TOnX.A..
B»*ra th»
. ? 1 he K tl V ■'.! Haw Always Bot’jtt
Tl AM FOR SALE.—A span of mares
for sale. Weight about 1200 pounds.
Wo have added a full line of mix - I
Will sell with or without wagon.
The following is from the Pendleton paints and varnishes to our store
Address Caspar Bartsch, Pleasant
East Oregoniau: “Eugene is trying stock of hardware ami f irnituie.
Hill.
to stop Sunday bii.iebull. Tim only
Chambers’ Hardware.
I’OR SALE. — I wenty-dve head of 3-
way it will ever be successfully and
J. J. Walton, is a duly authorized
completely stopped is by the introduc­
year old steers for sale, 25 head of
tion of n stronger attraction by those U. S. Commissioner ami will attend
2-year olds and 30 head of year­
to all land office buxine -.
who oppose it. People cannot live in
lings. Call on oa address
Bee Hives and supplies.
this strenuous age without excite
STEPHENS BROS.,
Chambers’ Hardware.
incut. They must have a cause and
Crow, Oregon.
an opportunity to yell. When a more
Roseburg ivs. Eugene at the new
drawing attraction than baseball is baseball grounds Saturday and Suu- FOR SALE OR TRADE.—'Two Span­
ish jacks, and one Clydesdale
furnished, Sunday baseball will cease. day.
stallion for sale or trade, at a
Not before. It should be a matter of
Lace curtain stretchers, at
bargain.
All good breeders. Call
personal choice. ”
Chambers’ Hardware.
on J. Beebe, three miles northwest
Duuu’s solid fruit spray. Lough-
<>f Eugene, or G. G. Gross, 504 Wil­
PETITION FOR ROAD.
miller A Peter.
lamette street, Eugene.
In the County Court of the State of
Free— Due ice chipper with each
Oregon, for the County of Lane.
Peerless ice cream freezer. We have FOR HALE—About 2000 cedar hop
In the multi i of the application
only 12 to give away. First come,
poles, 100 yards new rag carpet, 2
of Joseph Fellman aud -I. J.
Urst served. Chambers’(lard ware.
registered Hereford bulls, one 4
Nlcidle to establish a logging
road in Lane County, Oregon.
year-old mare for sale. Inquire of
Al. A. Simmons is located at the
To all whom this matter may concern, old stand, (ith and Willamette srtreets,
Oliver
W. Jbonson, McKenzie Stock
< Ireet Ing:
Farm.
) i o. and each of you are hereby where the boat grade photo work may
notitli-d that Joseph Fellma'i and J. be had at reasonable rates.
J. Nieolle have this day filed a petition
Wanted
Diamond chick foo l will make your
mid map in the County Court of
little
chickoi
s
grow
fit-t
ami
keep
I.mie County, Oregon, providing for
2000 HEAD OF STOCK CATTLE
the location of n right of way tor n them well.
logging ,road .through the following
YVAN IED—Cows and heifer calves,
Chambers’ Hardware.
descrilwd lands, to wit : The nw
yearlings and 2 year-old heifers;
Dunn's
solid
tree
spray.,
Lough-
of the nw'^; th»- sw '4 of the nw
tire bulls to the huudred head; to
mid tin« Uw
of the sw ‘ l4. section duller A Peter.
raise ou shares, by reliable and
12, and the no ‘4 of the se
Tolmie A Traver are going to abso­
oection 11, nil in township 1«
perfectly responsible lifelong cattle
». r 10 w, W. M. The point of lutely give away millinery Saturday.
mau. Fine grass range in western
c uninvncement of said proposed road See their ad on the first page VJPJ
part
of Laue county; half increase
is at or near the center on the west
Buy your furniture of ua and eave
for six years.
Address A. J.
line of the tie1, of the nw >4 of said
rection 12, anil the termiuus of said money. Cham tiers' Hardware.
Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon.
road is to la- at the mouth of Hadsail
A big shipni 'it of go c u ts ju-t Tv"
Creek, in said section 11
And you
STRAYED—On Sunday, April 28, a
an- further notified that the matter ceived. The price will please you as
dark bay mare, almost black, with
will come up for hearing on said pe well ns the carts.
white star on forehead, cross F hot
tit ion, befori- the County Court ot
Chambers' Hardware.
Laue County, Oregon, on June flu
tom side up on left hip. A reward
_
___ any
J J w ii;.i i .
111 party in Eu-
1st at the hour of 10 a. in.,
au<i
will be paid if returned to B. A.
aud all persous having any interest gene who is author I to take proofs
Kickman. two and one half miles
In any of the lauds through which said ao<1
atm tin
iii>.lk . on
n
,„| a' I tim . r
southwest of Eugene.
road is proposed to la> located are ■’ i 1 entries.
hereby notified to appeared before
th» County Court of said county at
I
Ix«e's
Lice Ktiler a..d poultry sup- LOSl A black leather clasp purse,
said time and tile their claims for i plies,
containing #10 gold piece aml’two
damages, or show cause why said '
Chambers’ liai ¡ware.
or three dollars in silver, was lost
road should not be located as prayed
by petitioner».
Just ri-ceived a line of dock shelves
Itefweeu Pleasant Hill creamery
WitneM my hand and the seal of aud medicine chests; s.-e them in
and Goshen. Tuesday. Please re­
the said court this 24th day of April, north .-how window.
turn to C. L. Williams at Dexter
two.
Chamber«' Hardware.
Signed:
mid receive suitable reward
E. U. LEE.
Louis E. Bean,
Clerk
Attorney for i’etllioners.
(Seal.)
It does not event possible, but a
dispatch saya Captain John Ford,
who died In a Pennsylvania towu Fri­
day, ag»d ninety one, left an estate
of thirty million dollar* though
tweuty one year* ago, at the age of
seventy, be wna |>enuile**!
Tbta
country with it a protected imluatrh«*
is the only pimaible one In which a
FINE LAND FOR SALE
man could make million* after pass
Butcher shop |tt good location.
ing the three «core and ten year*,
For particulars inquire at Guaní
One hundred and eighty acres of
limit of life. Yon men who have office.
farming land desirably situated and
bought plate glass, does it uot come
In a high state of cultivation is of
to your mi nd* that the building up
fered for sale. See or addree*
8. M. DOUG
of this fabulous fortune wn* m*<le
S A CO., Fugane.
possible by robbing you?
C. S Farrow A Company will »eil
you the l-est plows am I barrow*.
Are You Studying?
.
S. H. FRIENDLY
l or Sale.
I
A farm of 210 acres In Pleasant
Hill precinct is offered for sale. 130
acres In cultivation and mure suit
able. Balancé pasture ami Iti acres
of timber. Salted for gialli, hay and
■took. Well watered by springs,
Two dwelling houses on premise«,
Call on or address,
C S. RICHARDSON,
lost or strayed .
Pleasant till), Or.
C A PARKER,
Ten head of sheep from my place
Springtit Id, Or. J April 5. A suitable reward will be
|-aId for their information leading to
r< -covey.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
I own and have for sale about 300
CASPER BARTSCH,
Peasant Hill, Oregon.
lots tn seven different additions to Eu­
gene. Am lawing off a new addition.
FENCE POSTS WANT! D.
Lots sold <>n swaaouable time for $50
and upwards.
Five thousand fence posta wanted
I employ no agents. I alone sell myf
Chamlwrs II ir.l»nrf
property. These lots are going fast,
•o anyone wanting to purchase would
do well to cal) early.
You know what you are looking for
So,n. of the property would be ex- when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic, because the formula is plainly
changed for desirable timber lands.
nrinetd on every bottle, showing that
T (J. HENDRICKS.
it is simply Iron and quinine tn a
tasteless form. No cur,«. No par
25 cents.
FOR SALE OR KENT.
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EXTRA SPECIAL
SATURDAY NIGHT 7 TO 9
Fancy Coeds Dept
7SA Vardc Torchon Lace 1 to 5 inches wide C«
I O\J I QI U- j
value up to 15c—7 to 9 p in.
Another lot of Embroidery worth up to 15c
Saturday night 7 to 9
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Some more Misses’ black hose, sizes 5£ to 91 4 a ,,
worth 20?. Saturday night 7 to 9 .
IvG
Min’s Handkerchiefs worth up to 12Je, Satui- tn
day night 7 to 9..............................................
Men s soft bosom shirt-, all up to-date pat- IQp
terns, good value at 75c-Saturday night7to9
Something New....
DAY ®> HENDERSON
ill t-e 1 you the be»t Kitchen Treasure Table for $3.25.
' enter Supported Spring Mattress for $2.25.
I’u.l >ize 1 hree-Piece Bed-Rooin Set for $12.50.
Best I hree Piece Maple Suit for $14 00.
lop Mattress for $2 (K).
CORNER WILLAMETTE AND 7th 5TREJT3.
Wall Paper and Paint
1.
✓
A great variety and the
finest line in the city.....
A new fresh stock
ju-t received..........
Call and Inspect Our Line of Goods
And we are certain you
will be satisfied...........
B! eakfast cereals
p>at make an appJtzing amide
Delons tuesl we have m ail kind» of
t r.qmraf ions from oat», wheat, corn
' d oat Hake*, whewt.-ti grit* ami
team of wheat and combined with
nr genuine sugar cured hanrn, break
.4
) and a cup of coffee mml,
r m exquisitely tlamre-l and high
rade coffee«, or our fine English
l i.akfast tea. Is «treat for the god
i i
W. M. Green
Phene Main 25-1
619 Willamette St.
1
GORDON
¿ The
Housefurnisher
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