The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, July 04, 1903, Image 4

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Where Are the Sign Boards?
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There is no section of tbe road law
* a month;
»12.,«, p£
which is more imperative iu its re­
THE PURE
mon
Snow fell at Butte, Montana, fester
(Guard Special Service.)
(Guard Special Service.)
rn*IM
rfiFFFF
—
day
to
the
depth
of
several
inches.
—
CRAIN
COFFEE
quirements and which is more disre­
Iviaon,
July
L
—
Rainy
weather
Mapleton, July 2.—Mr. Prosser who
SATURDAY ............................ JULY 4
The old Are cistern at tbe intersec­
garded, than that which makes it the liought tbe Patterson place above which is bad on the bav crop. Gar­
Even children drink Grain-O
dens look fine aud a good fruit crop tion of West Eighth aud Olive streets
Acme
has
a
great
improvement
iu
because
they like it and the doc­
duty
of
road
supervisors
to
erect
rníí ku.f
OFFCE—Near corner Seventh and
is being filled up.
tors say it is good for them. Why
Willamette streets opposite Odd Fel guide boards at tbe forks of every the looks by slashing tbe land, and insured.
cow*. W. R. Doherty
has driven piling for a bridge across
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McGlyuu. of
lows’ Temple—No 506 Willamette St
Al Kuykendall is helper in the post-
not ? It contains all of the nourish­
oppo ite Baugs' pbrk ’ w
highway. If the Jaw wee strictly fol­ Patterson slough. It was hoped that this place attended tbe Moore-Weber
Telephone, Main 191.
office while the several clerks take
ment of the pure grain and none
GOATS FOR SALE.-ufL^J
lowed no supervisor could draw his be would muke It his permanent resi­ wedding at tbe Catholic church in their summer vacations.
of the poisons of coffee.
goria goats for sale. C| j 7 « *
salary until he had erected gqide dence but he says be will go to Eugene Tuesday.
The Oregonian puts the yield of
TRY IT TO-DAY.
TERMS OF SUSCRIPTION.
Cruzan Brothers, Zi0I1
Seattle
aud
will
perhaps
locate
there.
I
boards
wherever
roads
unite
or
cross,
I.
S.
Day
and
family
were
in
Eu
­
grain
in
Oregon,
Washington
and
Oue Year ..»...........................
•'2.00
At gn>c*ts «verywhere; lie. and Ke. per pecksc*
SHEEP
FOR SALE J, ,
He
will
continue
to
improve
the
Six Mouths .....................
1-00 yet it is remarked by everyone who
gene a couple of days last week.
Idaho at just 41,678,UOO bushels for
place. A dyke across the slough is
Three Mouths......................................50
sheep.
49 early j ’
J
M. D. Evers of Elmira, was doing the year ending.
travels iu tbe country in this section planned which will reclaim a large
ewes. Call on or
business
in
this
neighborhood
today.
Miss
Farrow,
representing
Baker's
of the state that there are very few tract of swamp laud and make it one
Perry, general delivery
Oregon’s Chance«.
Several parties from here attended cocoa, is demonstrating the good
such boards in evidence. Newcomers of tbe bent pieces of property in the
qualities
of
that
particular
brand
at
the picnic at Walton Saturday aud all
(Guard Special Service.)
In response to a communication
I 1'OR SALE. — so acres timi
iu particular notice the absence of whole Siuslaw country.
Ax Billy’s store.
report a splendid time.
Dexter, July 2.—Mrs. E. B. Hun-
from the Ohio Valley Manufacturers
ten
i
A
young
man
weighing
about
with living water and
guide boards. Tbe law on the subject
The cleiks and bartenders of Marsh­ saker of San Francisco, is visiting
Tbe mountain roads were never in
pouuds came to F. C. Bean's on the
«Uo 10,000 capacity
asking Governor Chamberlain’s views
is section 30 of tbe latest edition of first. Ho will soon be running the better condition thau at present.
field played basetiall Tuesday for tbe relatives here.
ted two aud one-half mji“1'1*
upon the business situation and out­
Heppner
relief fund. Over »500 was
Oregon road laws and reads aa fol­ busiuess and Fred can take some
Mias Mabel Williams is spending
Wild blackberries are very scarce
Saginaw, Oregon. AddrZ^*
look in this state, the governor an­
realized. Tbe clerks won, 12 to 11.
a part of the week in Eugene.
lows :
needed rest.
Joyce, Saginaw.
111
in these parts.
swered the question in the order of
Three lintels for the opera house
S. M. Goddard now rides in a new
Every supervisor shall erect and
1 see by the “The West” that tbe
C. M. Stephens, of Noti valley, was
FOR SALE, TRA1)E O r ' re ^
their asking as follows:
keep up at the forks of every high­ gasoline launch, “Um Paul,” has hauling shingles from here Monday. were put ou tbe ground this morn­ buggy.
gooil farm for either sale ,
“Oregon is prosperous aud prosper­ way and every crossing of public been sol<i to parties in Gardiner, He has just completed a substantial ing. They each contain 2,840 pounds
Haying has lieguu here, though but
rent. Would sell
of
iron
and
were
cast
at
Frazer
’
s
Iron
roads
witbin
bls
road
district,
a
guide
■
but
it
is
still
running
here
on
the
bouse aud baru ou bis rauch on the
ing. Her crops of all kinds have
little will be doue until after the 4th.
with crop, cheap and gi„
Works, Eugene.
or
linger
board
containing
an
inscrip
­
i
river
under
the
management
of
Mr.
Noti.
been abundant during the past two
The Booth-Kelly Company have
siou most any time. por F*
tion iu legible letters directing tbe Andrews as of old.
A late Butte. Mont., Miner has a gout-up the Willamette to bring down
S. K. Withrow was doing time ou
years. Her mining interests are way and specifying the distance to
information call on or sddrraC
double column cut of Fred Herbold
Some of our people tried to h is homestead last week.
a drive of logs for the' Springfield
rapidly developing.
Manufactur the next town or public place situ­
Lemley,
Pleasant Ilin, Ore^ 1
his
iu football costume, together with
make hay but it has been so rainy
Walters and Son, of Elmira, have
ing enterprises are springing up in ated on each road respectively; pro­ for several days that it is no go.
the mill.
coaching
record.
He
will
coach
two logging camps now running on
T1 a logging camps have about all FOR SALE.
our midst, and there is a steady in­ vided, that tbe road supervisors shall
Warren Andrews killed a large black Noti. They are getting a nice lot of Butte team next season.
one set single harness- one
closed
down until after the fourth.
Numerous prostrations were re-
flux of immigration which promises not lie paid after submitting their bear in the suburbs of Mapleton yes logs cat.
wagon; oue harrow, on»
Ruth
and
Paul
Guileyjof
Creswell,
report to the county court until they terday. It was worthless but there is
two milch cows, one yearlin.LT
well for the future.
Walter Chastain, who was laid up ported yesterday at Cleveland, Ohio, visited friends here a couple of days
have shown to the satisfaction of the
one yearling colt, one sow
with rheumatism the past mouth, has as a result of the prevailing intense this week.
“I have every reason to believe that court that the provisions of this sec­ one less varmit running at large.
heat. Tbe government theremometer
Phil
Nickola
and
Tom
Hudson
were
pigs, one sow, one feed cutter *
so
far
recovered
that
he
is
able
to
get
our state will be benefited by the de­ tion have been complied with.
A few of the young people of this
yesterday registered 88.
Petaluma incubator; for L *
hunting in the hills west of town around once more.
velopments of the coming year.
place attended the Creswell picnic.
Saturday. The dogs treed a conger
parts to suit the purchaser
Albany Democrat: Either Eugene
There will be a meeting of Socialist
State Land Sales and Taxes.
Prospects at present are the moat
E. J. Johnson had a barn raising
but it jumped out of tbe tree lie- Local, No 13, at the Ivison school or Roseburg with their present profes­
now till June 1st. Call on
R. S. Edwards is also
flattering in every field of industry,
A Salem dispatch says that for sev­ fore they could get a shot at it. house tbe 4th. A geuuine love feast sional aggregations of ball players ! Monday.
Ella Bissell, one-quarter mile
of Henderson Station.
ami I can see nothing now that will eral years tbe assessors of the several They failed to tree it again.
would come very close to doing up erecting a new barn.
is anticipated.
Mr. Wilkins tbe gentlemen who is
We expect to celebrate the Fourth
tend to retard the growth of our counties of tbe state have been con­
Ed Whitaker, who is working iu either of the Portland clubB.
interested
in the North Fork mines,
in
good
style.
Hon.
J.
E.
Barnes
has
Wanted.
Tbe
Albany
league
team
defeated
state aud the prosperity of our people. frout,si with tbe question whether
Walters’ logging camp, visited rela­
conseuted to deliver the address. tives at Walton Saturday and Sunday. tbe .Lebanon team yesterday by tbe left here this week for his borne iu
“The coming presidential cam­ laud when it is sold by tbe state to
WANTED.—Cherry orchards,
Iu addition to the intellectual feau-
Allen Chastain, of Brownsville, was score of 12 to 1. Salem defeated the Pennsylvania.
paign, no matter what its result may tbe individual, but upon which uo tures there will be numerous games
or email. Write, giving dewiZ
up last week working on his heme- Schillers, the crack team of Port- ■ W. H. Berg of Cottage Grove, visi­
be, will be not bave any appreciable deed has been given, is subject to tax­ and will close with a grand ball in _____ He returned Monday accom- land, by the score of 8 to 1.
and price, to Commercial Ct*
ted friends here Sunday and Monday.
Company, Salem, Oregon.
effect upon the business conditions ation. This question was submitted the hall in the evening.
piued by his niece, Miss Joy Coruel-
The cyclone Hose Co. met at fire­
That
Eugene
and
Siuslaw
telephone
ius,
who
will
J. W. KAYS’ FURNITURE CO
of thia state. I am one of the num­ indirectly, and from a non-official
remaiu an indefinite men’s hall last evening and voted to '
participate iu the celebration. Chas. Embalmers and Funeral Directors
ber of those who believe the inevitable source to Attorney-General Crawford has not been commenced yet, but it time.
A child can operate the Dewy
ought to be. Home of your Eugene
Evans was chosen to take charge of |
self dump hay rake . We hare^
laws of supply aud demand regulates recently.
I
capitalists should seriously consider
the arrangements.
Day & Henderson, Undertakers stock of all sizes.
the growth and developmeut of a state
While not rendering an opiuiou the enterprise. There is money in it.
With
few
exceptions
all
the
logging
and
Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th
Chambers’ Hardwir.
or county rather than the personality U|ion
the questiou officially, Mr.
The Phelps Brothers have their
camps in the Lower Columbia River
of the individual who happens to be Crawford said that neither the cer­ large logging engine in position and
(Guard Special Service.)
district will close down today for a
—■
a candidate for president or the ques tificate of sale uor tbe land is subject expect to push the business after the
Irving, July 1.—The ladies’ aid month or six weeks. The logging
Fourth.
tious that enter iuto the campaign.” to taxation until the deed is issued.
society met in the vacaut store build­ companies agreed to do this so that
ing here on Thursday afteruoon aud the surplus logs might become ex­
“The purchaser,” be says, “has
transacted
business in the interest of hausted and the price maintained.
Is President Roosevelt, a Jew- uothing but an equity in tbe land
charity, about twenty ladies beiug
until he gets bis deed, the state re-!
Hater?
present.
A child can operate the Deering
At Dunn's Cberryjorchard across the
That is a curious letter President tabling tbe legal title iu the land
J. W. Baker went to Turner for a self dump hay rake. We have a car
Roosevelt wrote to the executive com­ until it has been paid for in full, river bridge. Apply to I. M. Fran­ few days’ visit with his father, B. W. load in stock.
cis at the orchard to pick in the Walker.
Chmbers’ Hardware.
mittee of the B’rlna B'ritb acceding aud an equity is uot subject to tax­
morning.
ation.
The
legislature,
iu
my
opin
Several
farmers
in
this
neighbor
­
Al.
A.
Simmons
is located at the
to the request that be forward the
hood have commenced moving their old stand, 6th and Willamette srtreets
iou,
could
pass's
law
subjecting
these
petition of Jewish citizens to the
LUCKY HOY MININO STOCK.
hay, a sure sign of rain.
where the best grade photo work may
czar praying for just treatment of lauds to taxation, but at present uo
Hou. I. N. Edwards, of Riverview, be had at reasonable rates.
We are the authorized agents for
their brethren in Russia. The Presi­ such law exists. ”
was in Irving ou busiueess Thursday.
the sale of a limited amount of treas­
dent says in effect, “1 will forward
W. B. Yates has recently added a
The official list of Heppner missing ury stock in the Lucky Hoy Mining
Why Don’t You Use
your petitiou, but don’t think it
refrigerator to his establishment aud
Company,
which
we
otfer
for
sale
at
now number but eight. Of these
will
prepare
to
furuish
ice
cold
soda
will make any difference.” A most
75 cents. Those who wish to become
three are babes.
A grand CLEARANCE SALE
part owners in this splendid property, water and ice cream on short notice.
singular way to answer his petitioners,
of Trousers in which all notion
A fish vendor was iu Irving from
should make their applications at
in fact cannot but be offensive,
Episcopal churches throughout the once at our office and give us the Eugene on Wednesday aud promised
of profit is diregarded.
whether or not it is intended that way. state are taking collections to help
regular trips iu the future.
amount you wish to invest.
We place on sale this week 89 pair of trousers
The czar, himself, could not have their Heppner brethren rebuild.
ThiB Popular Remedy
Eugene Real Estate & Investment Co.
Miss Effie Mongold, who recently
odds and ends of our stock These consist of im­
treated the petitiou of thia people
accompained her father and sisters
25 CENT BEDS.
ported and domestic worsted, cheviot and tweed
praying for the lives of their kindred
to Grants Pass, returned to Irving on
German exjiorts to the United
Nice clean beds at the Court House
i1 TTP 17^1 Rheumatism, Neural-
garments in all patterns that wo have sold as high
more contemptuously. The Presi­ States for the fiscal year ended June Lodging House for 25 cents. Every Monday, not finding the climate of V U MT j M gia , 8 pr B ing B ruigegt
Southern Oregon adapted to her Burns, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Corns.
as $6.00, not one pair in the lot worth less than
dent's exact language is: “Of
1, totaled $0,411,000, an increase of room an outside rsott. No cookiug health.
$3.50.
on premises except for family aud
Bunions and Chilblains, and all in­
course you understand the President
•1,196,000 over the previous year.
A daughter of Andrew Baker ar­ flammation of Man or Beast.
that entirely disconnected from lodg­
Your choice of the entire lot while they last
canuot tell you what reception your
"■A"
ing part of house. No dusty carpets. rived here ou a visit Sunday to her
petition will meet with at the hands
That is terrible news from llanna, Clean painted floors with a rug to parents.
each l>ed.
of Russia. ” If the czar had befor,
TESTIMONIAL:
From the number of new harvest­
Wyoming. Two hundred and eighty Just back of and on same block a
lieen iu doubt as to killing all Jews in
ing machines being shipped in and
Court
House.
Quiet
locality.
N
men went into a coal mine Tuesday
street noises. Beds at any time of th the number of large barns in course
his domain be would no longer hesitat,
Liniment on Earth.
and l,»s than titty have came out night. See transparency “BEDS” of construction in this section one
now that the President of this most
J *ay Henderson'a. or Guard would be led to the belief that the
alive. One hundred and sixty live of from
office coruert
Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. Water
enlightened, liberal and progressive
farmers were < xpecting an abundance Works, Shullsburg. Wis., writes: “I
the men have large families.
country does worse than uot to *|>eak
at harvest, and it is to be hoped their , have tried many kinds of liniment,
Mso some Special Values
NO PITY SHOWN.
I but have never received much benefit
for them at all—gives the impression
“For years fate was after me con- expectations will be realized.
in
Our Gent’s Department.
uutil 1 used Ballard's Snow Liniment
Various London Imards of guardians tiuuously” writes F. A. G tilled ge,
that he would not stay the hand of
for
Rheumatism
and
Pains.
I
think
Verbena,
Ala.
“
I
bad
FARM FOR SALE.
a terrible
it the best liniment on earth.”
the czar if he could. We caunot propose to send quite a num I st of | case of
oi piles causiug 24 tumors,
children under their care to Can When all failed Bucklin's Arnica
read between bis Hues in any other the
«!.. Au «XMll.nl »0... ft will
I A farm of 216 acres iu Pleasant
TESTIMONIAL.
Hill precinct is offered for sale. 130
way.
the youngsters a chance to become | 25 cents at W. L. DeLatio's drug J acres iu cultivation and more suit­
able. Balance pasture and 16 acres
somebody. They will have room to ;
Cures Sciatica.
Foe of Wife Beaters.
! of timber. Suited for grain, hay and
■M
develop.
! stock. Well watered by springs.
Chicago Inter Ocean: An idol of
Rev. W. L. Riley, LL. D., Cui®,
Two dwelling houses on premises. N. 1„ writes: “After fifteen days of
women and the terror of wife lieaterv
Call on or address,
excruciating pain from Sciatic Rheu-
Governor Chamberlain has issued |
has fallen.
matism. under various treatments 1
C. S. RICHARDSON,
his annual proclamation against set
was induced to try Ballard’s Snow
Yesterday morning Aiderman Dono­
Pleasant Hill, Or.
Disgusting.
i M.u.u.v.n,
uir umi
application giving
Liniment,
the
first
ting tires. And they will go ahead
mv
.».»J »L.
__ . s entire
. . *
C. A. PARKER,
hue, of Wllkeabarre, I’a., the justice
i my Hint
first mlinl
relief, and
the second
Chollie
—
I
went
down
to
a
rather
taking chances of letting brush and
Springfield,
Or.
j
relief.
I
give
it
unqualified
recom
­
----- DEALERS IN-----
famous the world over for thrashing
informal affair last evening, deah
mendation.
clearing tires got away from their l>oy, and gwacious! 1 was compelled
the wife lieaters hale,I ktefore him,
The New Deeriug mower is as near
control just the same as if the Gover­ to witness a sickeniug sight!
was arrested for assault lug his own
perfection as mouey and brains can
“Horrors! What was it!”
nor had doue uothing about it. The
make it. It is the ball-bearing aud
wife, carried disgracefully to the
Tin and Granittware.
”A fellow without evening dress
careful man will lie careful with tire
very light draft. We have a car load
station house, with fewer clothes
eat lug lireakfast food for supper!”—
The careless man will heed uo oue.
in stock.
NEW BUSINESS, NEW GOODS. CALL AND INSPECT OUR ST(XX
thau modesty requires, and later
Baltimore Herald.
Chambers Hard war*.
Vintén & Co., Druggist
held by Mayor Price under 9300 bail
EUGENE.
•
EAST NINTH STREET,
Of
coursepiavard
feels
sore
today
to a| pear before the grand jury.
Russia Jot'S not surprise anyone by
His wife, who has a black eye aud stating that uo commuuicatiou from while Yale is correspondingly elated.
three children, appeared to testify any other power will lie received And it will be a year before the Mass
against him. The trouble arose over relative to the Kishluet massacre of achueetts university can have *
The W eekly G uard has
Mrs. Donohue's protecting against Jews. That country ha* the liesl of chance to get «ven.
nia<le arrangemenfs for a
the aldermau readiug at a late hour it. While the terrible killing has
by gas light, which, she says, he doee shocked civil lied humanity In every
President Roosevelt don’t want Mark clubbing rate with the Port­
clime, Russia can say, “You attend to Hanna to run the next presidential land Journal. The Journal
not pay for.
Donohue has letters from societie s your business aud 1 will attend to campaign. Hut Mark is no worse is now a leading paper in the
aud individuals all over the world mine.” They ar* Riiseian subject*. now than when he raised millitgis. state, has a full account of
commending his violent but effective What can any other |>eopie do about and corruptly used it, in the campaign all news, local, state and gen­
eral, telegraph, special fea­
treatment of wife-beaters.
it?
that made McKiuley then Rooeeveit
Weekly Eugene Guard
Lower Siuslaw Noles.
Dexter Items.
Irving items.
*
Cherry Pickers Wanted.
»
Attention
Mea’s Trousers
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT?
$2.50
I
S. H. FRIENDLY.
J. W. QUACKENBUSH & SONS
Vehicles, Implements, Hardware,
TO OUti SUBSCRIBERS.
u
You Will See
99 The Grandest and
Greatest of Bargains
Friday and Saturday at the
president. If Mark is bad now he
Edward Hogan, a lamelial) player at
The Register «ays “A strain of white was bad then.
Walla Walla, stole his own wife from blood runs through the colored race
the pesthouse adjoining that city the of the Sot.th that cries tut tor com
Spokane telephone service is de­
other day ami lit out for Portland. paulonship of white womeu,” and moralised, and all because the tele­
The Inland Empire Ixsigue had dis that Í» responsible for the lynchings phone company sought to say what the
banded, and the tmaeballiat did not that follow outrage* This is not girls should wear and how they
i
propose to leave the town without his true. The census returns show that should wear it.
High collars, no
wife. She bail Iren in the hospital apart from the border states the pro­ low net ked dr e ss e s, turn down col­
three weeks for smallpox. Ilugan did portion >f ¡mulatto** I» very amali, lars, no
wearing flowers, and hair
not quit at that. He turned the car And the blacker tbe l«lt, like »orne doue up on top of the head, caused
riage over to an acquaintance at the parts of A la, am«, tbe fewer of mixed the mutiny. The girls were right in
depot for return to the stable from Moods. It la tbe negro—many of insisting on their privilsge of drew
which it was hire«]. It was not paid them but little above the brute— that ing in prevailing fashion and look
for, and now the stableman holds the casta the »hade of apprehension over lug aa pretty as possible They have
(nan who returned It for the charges the homes of the South.
other views for the future than
answering the telephone calk
tures and full market reports.
W eekly G uard and
Semi Weekly Journal
per year .........
| 12.00
W eekly G uard and
Weekly Journal }>er
year
[ 1 85
“
Remember this calls for
paid-in-ad vance subscriptions
and at the price mentioned
you receive the G uard and
Journal for one year.
A LEO THK ORKOONIAN.
The W eekly G uard and
the Weekly Oregonian tn
paid-in-advance «uhícribers
$2.25 per year.
Satuiiv GVVi*Ced
BON MARCHE.
ï°Vr eyes on in this Uwn-
Excelling on Friday and
. —.-------- -c.ns.
Nothing llke J*
i ou are all invited for a hundred miles around,
Oil hand, you can double
• v jur dol.ars here in this Great Store.
Men a finest 915.00 Suita, «lO.iO
Men s liest W.50 Suit, fi;,
Men a fine »2.m;Fur Ha a H oc
len a beat gl. tir Fur Hats
Extra 93.141 Boys' Suita •2.00
m
«hoe. »1.4.-,
Men * high grade »2.50 shoes »
Women sr.OO skirts »4 :*
*’
«¿men's »10.00 *k4rt* gg r<)
2“.:
», 9* .»1 «1».
J«-».
All Wash Dress Good? at
Manufacturers' Cost.
Men’s fine 15c cambric handkerchief* k.
Men's best l<ic sox 4c.
Men's best 12c sox 7c.
Children's test 12c hose He.
.
Women's best ti. 00 stylish shoes t
Women's best 91.50 Oxford ties si
We will Discount all Price«
on Shoes.
ü Bon Marche,
a Piai*
to****