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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1903)
THE EUGENE W E fcSTABLÎ^HKB POU TIE BIXÄEM1WlTJUN (J? j: idtiUTIC I KIIUIT lc S. W tu lUsS th 9MHTUHIU bi THr. mp wr *Hk rtti « VOL. 36 EUGENE, OREGON. SATURDAY .11 I.Y l‘JO3 II Gunn our Artist makes Portraits THE POPE IS DYING THREE YEARS IN FRANK DUNN IN FIERCE RUNAWAY PENITENTIARY ATTORNEY TRAVIS CPHEARATES Never equalled in this city before (Daily Guard, July 8.) (Daily Guaid, July 8. The readers of the Guard will recall This morning about 11 o'clock the account of a fraudullent salesman ' Frauk E. Dunn, the well known mer j who obtained money from several Eu- chant and Ed. McMurpbey, brother | gene merchants on various schemes, at of Robert McMurpbey, miraculously which he was au adept, a few weeks escape«! from serious iujury iu a run ago. He was captured at Glendale away of tioice dimeusious. and held at Roseburg on the charge of The horse aud carriage ladouged to obtaining money under false pre A. G. Ladley, superintendent iu the tenses. wooleu mill. Mr.Dunn and Mi. Me- At the sessiou of the circuit court Murphey climbed into the rig aud Spokane "Hello” Girls interest yesterday J. C. Baker, the name of started. A stick was caught in the tlie man, was given three years in the Spokane! the vehicle and locked the Telephone Patrons in a Boy- Salem penitentiary as a reward for wh<>< 1. The stick broke aixl clattered Remember, his crime. He plead guilty to the against an old boiler and then struck cott--The Indiana charge. He was wanted in Eugene for the spirited animal aud with a leap Negro Trouble forgery and in Albany for obtaining instantly caused a coiuotion. money under false pretenses. The Come Watch him work. The ground about the mill Is the Roseburg Review says he cried like a worst place iu the city for a runaway. (Scripps News Association.) He bad The steep t>ank of the mill race on J Evansville, Ind., .Inly 8.—Matters luiliy when before the court. a female accomplice when arrested one side, mill buildings surrounding ; have quieted down considerably since who deserted him. and bridges, mill race and daiu in yesterdjy, the ta*tter class of citizens close proximity with ' the railroad i having exerted their influence in favor track to cross, made things look | of law and order. The negro popu quite serious for a T time Tor the occu i pants of the rig. The horse rau a ! lation is keeping in seclusion waiting short distance aud turned abrupt for the excitement to subside. It is a notifiable fact that Califor nia is becoming jealous of her north ly, throwing the occupants to the Studtbaker Frisco Fire. ern neighbor and views with consider ground aud overturning the rig. Mr (Scripps News Association.) able apprehension the inroads of Duuu received a severe contusion on bis left leg aud a slight bruise ou San Francisco, July 8.—The Stude- settlers aud immigrants which have liis face. bi ou pouring into this state from the i baker Company met with a big loss The horse dragged the rig a short E< astern states as a result of the ad today by the partial burning of the vertising efforts of the various com distance, completely demolshiug it. supply bouse from which a consider munities. California is jealous of lie tbeu broke loose and rau through the city down Sixth street aud was able portion of the trade of the Pa her position and realizes the tact that finely captured in the west part of people are really beginning to dis cific coast is supplied. town. The gentlemen consider them cover Oregon. in the California It was not a total loss but will selves lucky iu escaping with their publications there is a studiously lives. If they had been thrown over easily reach <200,000. The fire oc xoided reference to Oregou mid curred early this morning and was Washington as a part of the Pacific tlie raeijdam instead of on its bank tlie result would have been quite dill' const. It is not because of ignorance probably incendiary iu origin. erent because there is plenty of literature in Sympathy for “Hello” Girls. the "Golden State” which amply r L WHITSON. tells the wealth mid resources of this (Scripps News Association. ) U DENTIST Spokane, July 8.—The labor unions part of the country. Inins purehsMxt the office end fixture» of it eau but be laid at the door of the l»te «lecessed W V Hendereon, I am of this city have ordered a boycott of now prepared to do anything in the line of our southern sister's jealousy. Ore Dentintryin the above eai i office. the Sunset telephone system, in sym gon is awakening from a letbragy as rCrowu aud bridge work a specialty. Continued Bad Weather Has Made pathy with the striking girls at the she should have done dozens of years ago. We Hre discovered to be central office. At a recent meeting of the authori Mountain Roads Impas L. CHESHIRE, M. D possessors of immense wealth by men ties in Salem, the question of militia 'The girls are canvassing the city sable. who recognize these things when they encampment was discussed at length, with au agreement whereby signers see them in the crude state. but it was decided that no action PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A visitor to California is impressed could be taken until definite informa The trip of the Mazamas to the obligate themselves not to subscribe i.w»u 1<L. the everlasting liraggadocia tiou shall be received from General Three Sisters Las been abandoned, for or use the offending telephones with Eugene, Oregon. owing to the continued laid weather. till a fair settlement is made with the which confronts him on every baud. Ku listen, the commander of the De "We have the largest trees, the finest partment of the Columbia. General The trip could not well be made with girls. fruits, the beat climate, the finest Funston telegraphed the war depart less than 50 in the party and that W BROWN, M. D. About half the people approached scenery, the most summer resorts, ment about two weeks ago, requesting number could not be secured. There ' are signing the agreement. etc., etc.,” is wliat one hears at all authority to mobilize the troops of is a bare possibility that later ar PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. points. The fuel is fn on x is every the Department of the Columbia, and rangements may change the plans, but Portland’s Great Industry <ff«-l’p»t»ÌT»ln Clrimue Bkp thing that California has and in ad the Nations! Guard of Oregon, Wash not likely. *> bi il. tuli at ui; 1 3 ó t •■>. (Scripjts News Association ) dition a far more satisfactory and ington and Idaho. As yet no reply The loug continued bad weather has Portland, July 8. —E. V. Morrell equable climate. We have just as has l»een received. The eueainpmeut, made the mountain roads almost im 0UI8 E BEAN passable in places. Partly on this ac was held up ou the street last night fine scenery and more of it; we are if held, will be held at American count a number of the Mazamas gave at midnight by two unmasked and un blessed with as good fruit but on a Lake, ten miles from Tacoma, from ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. up the trip aud joined a Cailfornia known men and beat over the head less extensive scale of production; Septemlier 15 to 30, inclusive, and as fice 1» • > w McClung Bio k, Room» 14 »»<> we have more fine forests and do not soon as General Funston la advised Spsciwt -tlsatloo given t«> land Mid tuimr. party. into submission, when tbq footpads doubt that the giants will measure itt-r*. of the iutentiou of the war depart The failure of the scheme is quite a severe disappointment to a number robbed him of all the money on his well with those of California; we ment immediate notice will be given Ensene. Oiwron. of Eugene people who had planned person, amounting to twelve dollars. have a better supply of water; Ore to the memliers of the National Guard, L. T. Harri L C. Woodcork. gon could have the most famous sum as it iH thought important that they (Scripps News Association.) on a very pleasant outing. mer resorts iu the world were it not lie officially notified as soon as pos Portland, July 8. — About two WOODCOCK A HARRIS, for the fact that every city is a sum sible iu order that those who have ATTORNEY8-AT LAW. o’clock this morning two men an mer resort ai d one has all the pleas business connections may have plenty swering the description of the men ures of the cool air and balmy breezes of time to make arrangements to go. Office—One-half block south of Chris who robbed E. V. Morrell on the right at home. man Block. Eugene, Oregon. The writer has lived in both places street at midnight, entered the home S. P. Nees J. J. Walton and lias come to the conclusion that A Trial will Convince You That of Peter Schmidt, a well to-do resi the difference between the states is ALTON A NESS, Miss E. Pierce, employed in the dent, and at the point of the pistol this: Oregonians have not been wise We Understand Our Business A TTORN EYS AT LA W. Eugene laundry, was the victim of a robbed him of <60. enough to do the advertising that in Watch and Jewelry Re fill praetke in all the courts in the California has done until the present painful accident yesterday. She was The Pope Near Death. pairing and Engraving. Mate. year; the facts about our gloriou« working about the "mangle," a (Scripps News Association.) Klee—Room No. 3, Walton Blk. west land have not I wen placed before rapidly revolving machine used in luguee, Oregon. Rome, July 8, 5 p. m.—Pope Leo is the eastern public aud eastern capital the laundry, and her band was caught has not beeu attracted here in such and partially ^crushed and bruised. near the end of his long life. gieat quantities as to develop all the But for her presence of mind she Symptoms of blood poison first be mines. build magnificeut pleasure would have lost her entire band. came noticable about noon. palaces, create fairy lands on moun Doctor Lapponi announces that tain sides or make palaces by the sea. Crossed in 50 Days. ■«rser 7th sud Willsmetts »trseta Chron « Mid delortuitie. » specialty. Led death may intervene at any moment, New York, July 8. —George Way- 1»ttendince Iu talking with newspapermen in Unofficially it is said at the German man, a motor cyolist, has reached thia the city of San Francisco the Oregon JÍORGE O B DeBAR, M D legation that Kaiser Wilhelm will ian meet» with appreciative remarks city on his machine from San Fran cisco, aud has the distinction of lut attend the funeral. w bich show that this state is no PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ing the first man to cross the Ame Six thousand telegrams of condol longei considered a home of moss- rican continent on a |«.wer propelled IV m .-R.MÌTQ or r E'UCtns L > »0 t S»»in.i backs and bristle-whiekared lounging ence have already been received at ¡yfc* Residence No 280 ’’•arHreet. Ok road vehicle. Ho bad ridden,,ped farmers, but a state that is coming pendei to lay or nicht« Phoue residence sled and pushed his machine lront the Vatican. 77. Offce. Maio 49. to the front iu al) lines, a worthy San Francisco to New York in 50 and awake ■Whenever ¡conscious competitor |of Cailfornia. The pros days, including stops. the Pope expresses himself as anxious pective Lewis aud Clark exposition is I responsible for a deal of this senti for the end to come. Jeweler and Stationer. ment, but the efforts of the northwest Thfee Thugs Captured eru railways to attract immigration also have borne fruit in attracting at (Scripps News Association.) tention. Tar oma, July 8.—The police cap Within the next few years Oregou tnred three desperados this morning will compel the rightful recognition i : as they slept in a room of a lodging at the hand- of our southern brethren. No publication can then lie issued bouse. Of Eugene. Oregon. Thee give the names of R. Baker, iu California as a "Pacific Const Edi tion” and l«e considered complete Our Shirt Waists thia James Ryan and without a ref< ronce to the northwest. year bare given great are believe«! to fc satisfaction. They are *>M - city Saturday a well fitting garment, up a saloon in following troni an Illinois well made in evety de Portland and night, also wo Matsat aawaiwa auaiwrai trsws ' tail and are proper in •CTto ON VAVOR*aLI VCRMS style. Seattle recently. "le-t the eagle scream aud the han They claim that they came from nera «ave, arxl the drumbeat rouse »»o-d oo the principal citici of thl Paid up Cash Capital - $50.000 !'M «nd hirrign <-»uotn—. California about a month ago aud ' the fair aud.tbe brave, and the golden To clou* out the en t sllnw») , hi demand certificat! of Surplus............................ $50.000 that they Stopped over for a day or ¡•ointed banner «till gleam in new tire Une we make three 7T ’’P»rio1 I'oustellatioiM whose lunihiny leini olle.-iæ« r-wivs <mr prompt at*enti<*n. cute two at Roseburg. Eugene and Salem. OREGON. <7 aed < >aaty Warrante bonghi. EUGENE -hall baptize Old Glory on the W E BROWN, b APAISE BUSI- i Fourth of July and annex new em- a GENEKA1. GENERAL BANKING n.*» «50 Shirt Waiit for <1.07. _ Pruideat. Vice PrrtidenL news done on reasonst le terms. i pires in the transloucsnt iky, irnmen- r * OS81RN, W W BROWN. rxuoSnirt Waiata for •1.3B. ! Sight drafts on Chicago. San Kran : dty watch tbs march of the true. Cashter, Ain Cs»ht«' «25 Shirt Walita for ILM, cisco and Portland Oregon. 1 und un tying ages the red, white and Bills °f exchange sold on foreign <1.50 Shirt Waists for <1.18. blue »trending. ” countries. I »eposita received subject •1.00 Shirt Waists for To the wife of G. F. Skipworth, as- .tn We have some of this kind of »tuff to check or certificate of deposit <22. <1.75 Shirt Waiata for All collections entrusted to us will . lirtant cashier of the Farm'ra a Mer ; ont her« iu Oregon occasionally, chants Bank, in| Junction City, a but they are generally imjortsd receive prompt attention. It G HENDRICKS. President. seven pound boy. mu»t tie rank hoox« that causes a S. B EAKIN. Vics President I ■ - - n FTery noi or <a man’s head to act in such a manner. P E. SNODGRASS, Cashisv Bromo-Quinine u H. POTTER Assistant Csshise We have engaged Prof W. E. Gunn, a celebrated por- iraii artist, from Chicago, to work for us a limited time. Blood Poison Set in and We can a-* a result of special arrangement make this un- May Die at Any |lclI I of off.-r to our friends and customers: To any “tie making a purchase of $1.00 at our store we Hour. L've » e »up >n. This coupon aud any good photograph pre- i(,,| to our artist entitles you to a bust crayon portrait |,v p a ing only 78 cents to cover in part the cost o iniiierial uted. these portraits are well worth $3 00 each, 'j’lje rk is to f>e done here in the city. In fact, the ar- ti-t s stmiio will be in one of our Dry Goodd department windows To Close Out Summer Goods Note and Comment Great Values you can find here. Our entire line of Summer Goods Must be closed out by Aug 15th, to make room for our Fall Lines. HAMPTON BROS MAZAMAS ABANDON THREE STATES TRIP TO SISTERS MAY ENCAMP Hand Injured. Great promptness in get ting out Repairing and Special Orders of all kinds. Rings of every description, Medals, Class Pins, Chain making and altering. Raised Monograms. Scripts and Old English Letter ing. We repair anything per taining to jewelry. ÜGENE IiOAN and M. R. JANNEY, Ladies FIRST Waists '*4 Cash Cash Cajitel $50,000 25,000 Naim! Bank I OE EUGENE. A Com IS A BENEDICT SECURED WeddedJ Saturday Baker National G. A. R. En campment in San Francisco. of to Miss Lily Tillamook Will Reside in Eugene. Mr. Lev* M. Travin wan married ou Saturday to Mias Lily Rose Baker. <laugbter of Mr. aud Mrs. Fred C. Baker, at their home iu Tillamook City, Oregon. Rev. J. R. Weigh of the I*ret>byteriau church at Wood, Mr. C. V. Galloway, a R >te From Eugene Will he $25 officiated. former c I hhiv mate of the groom, acted Round Trip. Good tor Sixty iih bout mail, aud Missed Nellie and Days - Many Oregon Lottie Banfield, of l’ortlaud, frieuds of the bride, were the bridesmaids. People Will Attend. The bride was daintily attired in a dress of white organdie trimmed with E. 11. Ingham, aide on the National staff of tlie G. A. K. has received the white satin. After the ceremony Mrs. Baker served a nice wedding lunch, important information concerning during which time the McMinnville rates to the natioual encampment of band serenaded the newly wedded the G. A. R. which is to be held in couple. Mr. and Mrs. Travin left the San Fraucisco August 17th to 22nd of sain« eveuiug to spend a short houey this year. A b will be noticed the moon with friends in Astoria aud rouud trip fare from Eugene will be Portland, and will return to Eugene 825. The regular fare both ways about Saturday or Sunday, but pré would lie 840, first-class, It is said vins to their departure from Tilla- that many citizens will take advan- i mook a large number of frieuds as tug«* of the cheap rates and visit tlie ! sembler! ou tire dock to congratulate Golden State. them and to bid them good bye, aud Following is the table of for quite a time rice aud old slippers cured as issued by tin* Department poured down upon them like so much Commander: ! rain. From all rail stations in Oregon, The bride is the accomplished one fare, add«*«! to rates authorize«! daughter of Mr. Fred C. Baker, odi from Portlnml via ocean aud rail. | tor of the l illamook Headlight, aud From Portland to Sail Francisco : was the most popular youug lady iu anil return via O. R. A N. steamships, I'iUauiook City. She han a sweet ill both directions, including meals soprano voice ami her siuging has and berth, 820. elicited the praise of uiuny a public Going by steamship, returning by audience in I'illamook. It was while rail, or vice versa, 82.'. attending tbo State University some Round trip tickets Irom Portland, years ago tiiat they first become ac Salem, Albany, Eugene aixl Rose quainted. burg, via Southern Pacific, 820. Mr. Travis is the well known prac From Grant’s Pass, <19.40; Central ticitig lawyer in l-.ugeue. Hii ability Point, <18.10; Medford, <17.85; Ash is marked and there h no question ns land, <17.25. to the success of bis future. The Stop-overs will be allowed on rel*iin Guard is glad to congratulate the trip. groom aud wish the bride aud her Tickets to be limited to sixty days. husband the happiest of futures. Steamship Elder sails from land 8 p. m. August 10th. Steamship Columbia sails from Portland, 8 p. tn. August 15th. Tickets via steHinsldp from Port Whereas, It has pleased Divine laud, on sale August 8th, 9th, 13th amt 14tb. Via Southern Pacific from Providence to remove from our midst Portland, stations east of Pendleton Brother Clint Montgomery, Eugene August lltb, 12th and 13th; west of : Aerie No. 275, be it resolved, First, iu the death of Clint Mont- Pendleton August 12th, 13th and 14th, gom«ry the Fmteranal Order of Eagles haw lost a mem bar and each brother a friend, aud his family a ion and brother; Second, that by reason of the asso The Albany Democrat says: For ciation of each member of Aerie No. the lienetlt of the anxious in the other 275 the loss falls most heavily upon valley towns where imported base us; Third, that we tender the bereaved ball teams run things it may lie stat family of the decease«! our sympathy ed that Albany's team will remain amateur, without salaries according in this sad affiictiou aud direct that to the first original agreement. Most a copy of these resolutions be trans of the players are Albany men. If mitted to them; Fourth, that a copy of these reso stronger at the bat it would bo equal lutions be spread upon our minutes to any team in the league. Considering the imported conglom ami a copy forwarded to the Fraternal eration of Portland players in the Al Eagle C. I. Barhite, bany team in the last games here such Geo. Berger, a statement seems a little curious Geo. Hunter. However it is protmble that Albany Resolutions by Eagles. Rather Coarse. tried to wake up for a day or two, but found life the too strenuous for their sleepy town 'and have resolved that it would bo detrimental to the interest of that sleepy burg to live iu the present century. Rush to Yaquina Begun. Albany, Or., July 8.—The annual rush of people to Yaquina bay has commenced ami every noon a train load of people leaves this city to spend the summer at Newport and Nye Creek Beach. A good many Al bany people left for Yaquina y ester day and today and people from Salem ami other valley towns now pass through this city daily ou their way to the ocean. J The way Eugene takes hold of various enterprises and make« them go is thing of joy forever. 1 he late- tail I team needed improvement and we hail the «tuff to improve it with, t here Is no joy In being at the foot of the Hat and so Eugene climbed out and gave Albany a chance to grace that position. She will climb a Step further and displace lioseburg uext Saturday aud Sunday with two more <1« feats administered to Albany, The papers of that city claim that I their teuin is all amateur. Perhaps the im ported pitcher aud [catcher for the Fourth of July game has been for gotten. They were the lest men Al bany ever placed. But letter are in ded for eocceesefu) combat with Eugeue Hurrah ,, for our team! Little Mahoney ami bii men are our passing idols. •Wk Mid-Summer Clearance Sale oi Gents’ and Boys’ - - Men’s Straw Hats and Ladies’ Shirt Wdists. FRANK E. DUNN. STRAW HATS Every hat ¡8 up-to-date well made, and well worth the regular price, but size* art; bioken, therefore every hat remaining will be told at just 1-2 Price. <2.00 Straw <1.75 Straw •1.00 St ra <1.00 Straw Hat for <1.00 Hat for .88 Hat for .75 Hat for .50