The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 09, 1903, Image 8

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    ■"‘"'"“■‘' annual ME
incidents published in ----- ----- .
crzaiis. and as these circulate among]
marly all the 350,01» members of the
order throughout the United States. I
Canada an t Mexico, it can readily la»
I seel, that no mistake will be made by
every enterprising and patriotic citi
zen of our city doing his individual
most to delight the nt my of guests
who will be here, and to make the
A meeting of the committee»
event worthy th - extensive moutiou cently appointed by the G, \ 1; ’ r’
for which tho Em.' cMinty Woodmen R. C. and Ladle* of tl t;_ \ r ‘
have arranged iu their oflicial ¡.apers. met yesterday afternoon L *’ g . ,
of J. T. Rowland to f(Jn. uii<(e Jp“
Tbe Laus county Woodmen ot the n g a camp lin .ci ne in place of the color effect will appear 111 the parade
ci!! HiiiSî Km?.
for the proper observance of q
Wqrld continue to push their May stump auu shiiu will ulso be printed uud altogether is promised to be well
Day, May 30tb.
‘
0,lil
15th “log-rolling " with unalmted in gold, und tne lower inscription worthy a review by 1 .ir people.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J. T. Rowland was chiuirtnaa »„a
The purade will • * at the Armory,
vigor. Invitations have b-eii sent to
where Mayor ( hrisman will prea< nt
prominent representatives of t he or
C. J. Howard, ct a), to Champion A. C. Jeuuiugs acted as . retm
theGolden Kf-y of the city to viaitiug
der throughout the Northwest and
THE ANNUAL SERMON.
Basin Mining Company, the Monarch,
Woodman and v.’w r'*
fanrvVdrill»
the returns, which are ju.-i ¡.••ginning
the Ajax aud the Helena May mining
Rev. B. F. Rowland was invited t
to come in, show that arc. plance of
claims in l!ohi mia district. t ou- deliver tho annual sermon in the m °
same will lx> much more ge neral than
sideratiou. ISO,OCO «hurts of st^ck ot E. church ou Sunday, May 24. Thg
was anticipated.
Thia affair was
the company.
other church organizations, aR0 th*’
originally intended as pi * iy a law
P. M. aud Mary McPherson to W. militia uro invited to attend'd,»
ights of
county gathering of II"
W. Calkins, lot 9, block 5, Shaw's ad. vicer.
*
1 ‘l so
the Beetle, Ax and W< .
to Eugene, ?1-'.O,
COMMITTEES.
much interest h.is 1" • i t il.ile. :<d ;
Emily Hovey to G. Sherman Heller
'I he following committees w,.rH fp
fi cm dirttnut | oini -. t
; liera ties
and Rob*. M. Pratt, ¡WHO feet in pointed to arrange for the ex# ci*
Skiiiuei'-1 u'.' .rtion to Eugene, r■ :u). 0:1 May 24th and May both
Lydia A. nod C. R. VauLuyu to
l'inam e—E. F. Chapman, Fruk
Robt. Whi " i , o> acres iu tp. 16 s, Ri i- ner mid L. < Mlstrap.
r 1 w, ¿520.
Music—A. Yerington, Mrs. B»*'
W. W. Withers, sheriff, to Lydia A. il. Miller aud Mrs. Diamond.
V .uDuyn, 10 acres in tp. 16 s, r 1 w,
Decoration of hall aud ehurch-R.
HON. G. 1!. CHRISMAN,
A. Bartlett, Miss Maggie Simon and
Mayor of Eugene, Meml"r of Com­ tax deed.
mittee—Will pieseiit Golden Kry
G. W. Long to Mrs Julia Woods, Mrs. Baker.
• f City to visiting Woodman,
Program—A. C. Jennings, Mrs. a .
lots 7 and 8, blk 4, second ad to
Kn.iL>T7
to u limited degree at this S' >ou Georgetown, ¡1125.
Yerington und Mrs. Brown.
Instead ot being black us in tho case Consul Commander of Webfoot Camp of the year, but in order to advise
Speaking und hall—A. C. Jennings
G. W. aud Emily Cornell to Jerry
of the Woodmen will bo in green. In
(4<H> members), Portland, Or., to
tho.-e cout'-mplat ing d (Coratil
U X Beebe 40 acres in township 17, s r 4 w, Wheeler aud Plank.
whom
Mayor
Chrisman
will
this way ttw official colors, and the
THE PARADE.
pn sunt Key of City.______ suggest that window displays of forest $4000.
oflicial emblem of each taler will be
seems, of logs, axes, etc., into which
Fred Bloomfield to Edwin Hobson
It was decided to invite the public
of
the
Uniform
by
companies
given. A) > complete data of the
. interest tn 160 acres iu tp 18, s r 8 school children, in charge of their
time and place of the event. It will and Woodmen of the World, and
respective teachers, the militia, the
. $100.
of
Woodcraft
will
Guards
Women
I» somethii’g that will bo cherish'd
U.
8.
to
Ella
Walker
ICO
acres
iu
tp,
mayor of the city, the city council
by tlie dircipli ■ of the^e orders for a take place.
aud all societies who may desiret*
21 s r 3 east. Patent.
GREAT INI ITAT1ON.
I
John 'Vinzenried to Joseph H. participate in the parade on the 3)!h
THE PROGRAM.
At nigh’ « ill occur the great initi-
and by notifying the Chief Marshal .4
Stone 25 acres iu tp 19, s r 2 w $1.
The Woodmen are loth to speak of at i a. I’ll it o t tho V/oinou of Wood
their acceptance, they will be as.
Ella
F.
Travis
to
John
E.
Einsetli
HON’. 1’. A. 1 ALKE BURG,
the detail of the proci sm at this early 0. rt will ! I’i OLI Eellow«’ Hull.
16 acres in Hendricks ad to College sigutd places. Citizens on foot and
Head Consul W. O W., I IrganlzsT
World
rd
(ICH
of
th«
ui' ! of Hi • W o
Eugene Camp.
iu cairiages are also invited.
Hill Park, «780.
in th'' Ar.r-.i.-y. Tho Wo » Im1 1 will
The ceremonies ut tho 1. O. 0. F.
bi'oil liottiing for Ilio boy3 i o do Lui
John F. and Id.i Kelly to Booth
I
t,s
A
0
iid
H
i
.
ly
2!'
htiv-) appt"
suy io inimibi ih of thè 01 I 1er, and in
land
in
cemetery
will bo short, and consist
Kelly
Lumber
Co.
certain
«itiou is!. i-ii re
ipeciil d
I th o Lam
faci to all : “Uomo 1
• iiielly of the ritualistic work of th*
Uoburg, «.O'».
imp
th
il
t
uiifh
lío
n
c
•civ .1 to i ■■ ti
rt .ilu
couuty W'.odinen w
Elmer aud Melissa Roach to John i G. A. R.
in 11 un nei rtib'irly
I
F. Kelly certain laud ill Coburg,
Further
arrangements, order of
gami will bo tli '
«1060.
march aud program will tie unnouaeed
throtig of peoplo 011
Wm. II. Rus-ell, et id, to Cecil and later.
Attili» writlm
Aillett i SI yter, ’i . 0 acres ill tp. 17
nra'Uid < I.
s, r 4 w, «27.( 0.
wbieh me tl
O. A C. Railroad Maiy Elizabeth
tini colli t!
Jo i, : 1 ic es iu tp. I'i -. r 5 w, s ¡01.12.
presi, b'iit.
Geo. \>. and Maria Vance to David
ihi) Coburg Camp and Circle, W.
liourly con!
Ha kii,, 17 ic;-; in tp. 20 e, r 4 w. O. W., held a joint jollification mut­
dlffureut s
« OJ.
ing at Coburg Thursday, April 30. A
dutnil i.s tr'liig «
Eb< :i P. Carleton to Garrett I) most deligtbf 111 evening was spent.
ly wlilch b’doki■: -1
Purlo rsi u lot 1, Idk. 32, origiuul plat Au excellent program Wus sirrangej
on the
<1'1 tho p ut ci tio»
of Junction City, «10.
and every number brought forth meri-
nf
0’0 11 il : d II. d
William Heidell to John 11. Morris, ted applause. The meeting was pre
.
.
county
tho nlfalr 01 t u
to r.cres iu tp, 1’3 », r 11 w, «300.
sided over by Mrs. Crandall, of Co­
i M fl i'h
W o 1 1 no 1
McllieaudW. P. Eley to Sarah and burg. The following numbers com­
Pn.-t Consul, Eugene <
'1. 11. Skinner lots 3 and 4, block 5, posed the program of the evening:
Vanduyn’s ml. to Coburg., «1000.
evergreen effects should 1 ir-< -
Musical selection, Coburg orckM-
John anil ELa A. Lewis to R. A. tra; drill by Circle Guards; reciti.
would be quite appr >;iru‘. >. Tur
COL. J. M. WILLIAM
colors of the Woodmen of iii< World Booth so acres iu tp 15ao S I E,«200. tion, “From Gloom to Sunshine,”
Eugene, 1‘re’idi I
Lai 1 4 ounfy
I. F. Biautou to Daniel T. Spores, Mrs. Frank Skiuner; address, Consul
ire red, white a id 11. '!r, si zuifying
Log- Rolling Commit!' e.
morning, noon and right, wbilo thus •AoxlOofeet iu Eugene, «1200.
Commander of Coburg Camp Wilcox;
of th i Women of Woolorift an re I.
Rufus Mallory, trustee, to J. G. paper, “Perfected Woodcraft,” Mrs.
lat. Muny . pl ii i I ic.itiir s ur<
l i.' i range 1 i>-r, b it until il li'iitq
white and green, It would b > well to Bowerman, lots 3 and 4, block 43, Cochran.
iiuuolliieo. . ".I ciil
ide i.r.i til")
Springfield, «100.
Irear these colors in mind, w ’ i
CAPT. W. M. < II' EN.
The cravings of the inner man wen
have been ucur d t'ie < m iiu< • pi*
Gto. B. and Emma A.'Dorris to W. later satisfied by a bounteous spread
e i« U >n pmiy, i R . W. ( >. V..
fers not rei'errlug to t ic.’. B i<.
S. Moon aud Frank b, Tingley, 24x iu the banquet lmll. An enjoyable
however. It can b> stated t : it t:i io be know i - ¡ .V > ■! i li i Ci .p,
111 feet on East Niuth street, Eugene, dance was the climax of the ereuing's
<li>' vents will
n with al
Vo.>d'<i' 1 of the World. This camp
«2000.
entertainment. The event was voted 1
illb > <.tile. tv I l>y n pres"'., tat ive
nuit'li lietwee.i Ppii .¡i'll
>1
Mary E. Kelly to Andrew Hunt, 93 to be a success in every way. A large
geue Camps
1 li - v HI I in I
Vooducn ch.i.-eti from ti.e different
lores in tp. 19 s, r 2 w, fl.
delegatiou from Eugei e was presen!.
forenoon and will li'. ly be to) camps of tin- conn* y. At the clos«
Eh-.e aud C. O. Stolberg to George
Peterson, 17>1.77 acres iu tp 16 s, r 1
feati r of considers! h mo. - t t bn - i of its labor that night, it will sur­
Jerry Paninton and A. Wilcoi,
w. «1000.
dinner. At 1 p. in., u spl> .lid >tii render its dl.-jo i- itio'i, a id the men
who have been conducting an rm
introduci 1 into the order will Re
Lydia F. Stouffer, et al to Mrs. Jus. ployment agency for the past several
of races, utbl '.
imi' i i > r» of the espletive
11. Hart, lots 1 and 6, block 2, in months, have dissolved | artnerebip.
imps iule» v.lii'li they originully
Stouffer’s mi. to Cottage Grove, «210. Mr. Wilcox continuing the businesa
la. ed ! li 'ir appi i 'at ions.
O. W. and L. M. Hurd to-the Sius- and Mr. Dammcu, retiring. Tbe firm
law
Lumber Company, lot 10, block name, that of the Willanu tie \alley
EXCI
«{.-
ION
RATES.
MHS.
w. I’ALL,
12, and lot tl, block 11, Acme, «85.
Tli railroad company is fully cog-
Grand Guardian, Women of Wood
Employment Agency, will 1*
J. C. Snodgrass to R. M. Day, lot tained.
craft. I' i udletou. Or.
uir.mtof the importance of the move­
8, bloeko, Shelton’s ad. to Eugene, «1.
ment and has nude special rates to
•neb Wirkers in their 1 • •;i- rid ami
J. R. Seller.- to A. G. llnv.;', .) r.,
Eu-;,
ue
for
th"
“
log
rolling."
tin
-e
sub-commit It 0«.
lot 7. blk 5, Shelton’* ad. to Eugene,
pecial la'e tickets «ill be good com­
SOUVENIR PROGRAM A.JO 11 \1X1E
ing on ei i.r tic Itth or löt hand for
A souvenir prugru m is being got ton
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
re!timi.ig on th
¡th. The
out. it v ill ba of •t»> pn :
oiiaitn
uv rubi do
. F. Bissell and Edna
baudaomq cover. It will Im
brick. Currin Cooley witness.
on beautiful .-uper calendare 1
A. Swans n U I llilrna Carl-o- . .1.
paper 111.1 will be repb to with
Woods witness.
tones aud I tcllll'g
thousand of these
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
they will bo getn
.
A.
Kelly and Emma G. W iuecoif.
free of cost.
A. McKibben witness.
We want a boy
.V very handsome r
I I I.GHS FORD,
S a TV«*^
g,.: I U Old. It
VMir b, .¡gw Is bell
Inner of prize for securln : num­ WHliatnS. riowmau und Nellie c. in every town to
Lowe,
Jesse K Lowe « i fliess.,
tVt****
bers.
1 silk ribbon.
will be printed 011
work for us after
i
Li .; Rolling"
LEASE.
Thi words “W O.
fOi1
school hours and
». For the most appro- Jesse II, Smith to J. C. Wallace.
------ — —, I
display. the Wood- W. 1 . Smith and N. Lilley, directors] on Saturdays.
•ent the linn having •f school district No. 13, a certain'
Over 3000 boys
ROACH,
Ith'a I ntiiul W. (). W. souve- piece of land in tp,
a, r 2 w so now at the work.
Tr insurer lame County
tr aluminum ax. This will be ap­ long hs rued for school purposes.
( ‘mn nsi t tee.
Some make Sto.oo
propriately inscribed, and will be a
POWEK or ATTORNEY.
uni 11
I'hese w ill 1.,
splendid testimo lial of th
to $15.00 a week.
At that hour
Saran J.
of Ottowa county. !
•hoppers."
tl PARADE
Mich., grants power of attorney to
FINALLY.
Wo.idnien 1 1
Wm. E. Russell. '
i* an advertiser
ivrgies to Pi
.i? I
PROBATE MATTERS.
li- of Central Ore
cent pagcat t
who is wilting to d< lote •’ *eW
Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Gray.de-
hours each week to this work can
1 Stl'.-ct:
earn many dollars selling
ceased. Pr 1 able value of estate, 1
o' largi s
«tn». ' >hn 4 ■ Gray appointed ad- ;
' »idl'd
minisi rater with bonds in sum of i
thtnk it wli
BRISTOW.
',2.0t». S B. Eakin and T. G. Ileu-
anyth it g we have Consul Commander and " ■ t cr Li
Among neighborsand re hit • rs
Iricks, bondsmen.
>wa bow that there County Committe.'. Plessi t Hill
Can
begin at once. Abs utvly ••
Estate
of
William
brass
bai
da,
three
«
.
Bailey, deceased,
well to take cogulzance of thia fi
W M. hl 1 KENDALL, M IL,
money required to atari Ante W
W. B. Hawley ai>pc uttd administra-
ai ni vw of the Uniform Rank W. and su' that it is well known among
to-day and we will »’' <1 ' e
Grand I’iiysicisu Women o> Woodcraft,
lor. with bonds in the er um of «2600,
'., seven floats, many displays of OOF sister towns|nHqde.
week’s supply of tea top s k*
Eugeue.
with EJi Bangs and F. W. . Osburn as
moth lieetlee. axes, wedges, etc,
These are sold at 5 c< • t- '
; DECORATIONS.
will provide capital to orderihe
tu|>s, prominent officers
week’s supply at wholesale rates.
The public uature of this event
of the state ami of both on!era and
$225 in Extra Cash M m * $«•
and Ilk«’ members iu calle for the ewrnest co-operation of College City, th raine
appear in black between
■ihvrwin .v Williams'
not
be
over
«»tii
B.>okl« eontainmc phorotrar'
”J
all.
A
largo
majority
of
the
boalneas
«ted.
May l.\ J.«*3, line M ,uy of these will 1« dreseci
«ggy paint, will make your rig look
0« ear m-»t tnceessful 1»
'
tention of the \K eximen t<
letter» leUmg how thsv w.-tk
of Woodcraft, in typical Woodmen style aud will people have siguifled their Intention
ike new. \Ve have it for sale.
The Curtis PubHshinr -■«!*’
make a most unique display. Much of decorating for the invasión, and it orate write upe nt the evi
t hatnbets* Hardware.
is a fact that there should not lie a with half-tone views of the principal
PREPARATIONS
FOK THF
CARNIVAL
single firm without some show of
“dreeeii'g
" •“ receive tbo great
throng of 11.tors who an coming
i The Wi
reilize that buutiug
display
ulysbe possile
MORIAL day
Wcodmtn in Coburg.
ANY
BOY
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