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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1903)
Weekly Eugene Guard. SATURDAY JULY 11 OFFJtS — '¡♦ar corjsr S»venth an Willamette street* opposite Odd Fel lows’ Tempi«—No 506 Willamette St Telephone, Main 191. TERMS OF BU8CRIPTION. One Year 42 00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .................................. 60 That New York man who failed re- cently aod premiseli to pay ¡the claims of creditors in full has re looted, lie thinks now that tweuty- five per cent, is all he can stand. A wide difference. it is not strange that tactions ol the Catholic church are bending every effort to secure their particular can didate fofl a ¡successor to Pope Leo. Theree is ambition iu the church as out of it. The place carries wonder ful influence and honors. Sun Francisco Ims discovered a man who bus no music in his soul. He wants a divorce simply because bis wife insists upon raising her voice iu song every time he wants to go to sleep. There is nothing in the affair to indicate that the lady can't aing. Portland mills have sold two huu- dred million feet of lumlier in the past six months. It takes a pretty good tree to make ten thousand feet. The i Portland mills ‘ 'sold sold the lumber twenty thousand such trees would make. Dr. Mazzoni, attendant on the Pope, knows his own business, Ap- proacheil to take other doctors in consultation Mazxonl told them he knew all about the case and was doing all that could be done. He does not propose to divide the glory. Cottage Grove News. (Guard Special Service. ) Cottage Grove, July 8.—Some VS is cousiu lumbermen bought an interest in the Long A Bingham »awmill in this city, Mr. J. C. Long disposing of his interests aud the flrm name being retained. Grounds for enlarged yard room was secured so that the mill can be given more room. rThat means more business, more bands, aud more logs, all of which will help the town aud community. The Wooley-Hous ton sawmill at Dorena will start up in a few days. They will construct two miles of Humo at once to bring their lumber to the railroad. The O. AS. E. R. R. Company have a big donkey engine all ready to take out to the front to be used in clear ing the right of way through the timber and to load sawlog* as they cut them along the road Cottage Grove people scattered con siderably on the 4tb, about four car loads goiug on the excursion up the Bohemia road to the Rill Bridge; a considerable number going to Eugene and a long processiou of teams with big loads of ceiebrators going up to London, wbeie a regular old fash ioned celebration took place. There were strong threat* of rain but the merry miiki rs were not wet to hurt. The O. & 8. E. Co. '* depot and office building is rapidly nearing completion. They bought the Long flour mill and are having the interior reconstructed, large window* put iu aud when it is completed it will be a very neat, comfortable aud commo dious headquarters for the company’s business. A side-track will be laid along the east side to accommodate passenger traffic. Rev. T. 8. Ilandsaker and wife, who have labored in Iowa for Homo time iu the interest* of the “20tb Century Pledge-Signing Crusade,” opened the Oregou campaign last Sunday at the Christian church in this city. Rev. Handsaker is not only a forceful and convincing speaker, but gives evi dence of lieing thoroughly well read and up-to-date on the total-abstinauce and prohibition subjects. He is just the man to push this timely move ment in this state, About 159 name* were secured to the pledge iu thia I place. Striking telephone girls are canvass ing Spokane to induce telephone patrons to discontinue their phones as a mean* of forcing the company to a settlement. Those girls are 'lhe Southern Carnival Company throwing soft word* and brignt looks evidently know a good town when around very promiscuously, of they see it. At Eugene they de course. sired the to show and would have given something for the privilege. At It is asserted that the increase in A litany they exacted a bonus of sev mortality from cancer bears a direct eral hundred dollars. This is prob ably a fair estimate by the carnival relation io the increased consumption people, of the worth of tin1 two cities. of beer. Wbch leads the Kansas City Albany, however, is satiated for they Journal to assert that “there are per have lived one week. The Democrat sons whose sole object in life seems says : “J. G. Crawford secured thirteen to lie to destroy the peace of inlud of tine pictures of the carnival, mouuteil their fellows. ” for the stereoscope, giving vivid il lustration of different attractions, Forest tires entail a tremendous splendid for mementos of the live national waste every year. Oregon's liest week Albany ever had. recent loss from this source is fresh iu the minds of her citizens. Only a few weeks ago forest fires were ra glug almost throughout New England, and there, too, destroyed millions ol The [ W eekly G uard lias feet of valuable timber. Alive For One Week. TO OUK SUBSCRIBERS. The president of a German tiank nipt company has lieen found guilty of fraudulent bankruptcy and sen tenced to thirty-two months' impris onment. If all who did that here got in jail our prisonsjwould be so crowd ed that legs would stick out at win dows for chickens tu roost on. A log uiue feet in diameter at the small end, fourteen feet at the large end and forty feet long, is bothering a Puget Bound mill. It will have to i>e blasted open in order that it may l»> sawed into lumlier. Then there will be a pile of it, large euough to build a big barn—about 21,000 feet. made ai rangemenfs for a clubbing rate with the Port land Journal. The Journal is now a leading paper in the state, has a full account of all news, local, state and gen eral, telegraph, special fea tures and full market reports. W eekly G uard and Semi Weekly Journal per year ....... ....... $2.00 W eekly G uard and Weekly Journal per 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. ALSO THE OREGONIAN. An authority on the horse says the earlier the horses are watered ami ted in the morning and th«]lougerthe iu terval between that and hitehin up the better the digestion. Also as the horse's stomach is relatively smaller than any other domestic anima), he needs little food at a time and often. A rather peculiar account of auc tioneering off negro labor cornea from Kansas, Harvest help la scarce and two negro* got ou the auction block yesterday and called for bill* for their labor. They were knocked down to the hightet bidder at 43.25 per day each. Another negro who agreed to do the work of two men pitching to the ata« k brought six dollar* a day. 2 Tb* Russian government publicly thank* Chrnegi* for his munifleeut gift of a miliiou aud a half dollars for tb* erection of a permanent build ing at The Hague for occu|>ancy by the Peace Congreae. And the Rus sian government ride* rough »hod over weaker people« aud tak> * ibe rifle . ou least provocation, in fact make* provocation itself when it* itch for piore terntoiy niuet tie nalietl.*l. The W eekly G uard and the Weekly Oregonian paid-in-advance subscribei s 2. 25 per year The Pittsburg Di*|>atch says that “The ¡Bible ¡translate«! ¡into'the lan guage of Thibet, is uow lieing carried eveu into that forbidden land iu ad vance of foreign commerce and trav< I. The Russian government, while hitb erto intolerant of missionaries, gives the Bible Itself free course among the people. It is admitted free of duty and has often been transported frrv of charge. ” The Spotted Leopard “Here, take thia rifle!” cried the excited showman. “The leopard ha* escaped. If you And him, shoot him on the spot.” “Which s-spot. sir?” iraspci tbe green tent boy.—Chicago New*. "Have you ever made anything on the race«?’' "Yes. I went out to the track one day with 410 that I lutended to bet and di«lu L” — Chicago Kecord- Harald. Story of the Cadi and the Citizen I SAMPLE COPIES. One morning as the Cadi had opened Come id and Get a Simple Capy court to dispense justice wrlth as litwral ot the Portland Wttkiyand a band as if it didn't cost over 10 cents a pound a Citizen stepped forward ami Semi-Wetkiy Journal. tearfully said: “O thou »on of w isdom, I want mlns We have a large number of sample own anc no more. A feller in this tows •wen tne four piuuka and refuse* to copies of the Weekly aud Semi settle up. He has even threatened ts Weekly Journal of Portland, which put a bead on tne if I dun him again!" w* are giving as a premium with the "My subjects must not treat one an Guard. Come in and get a other thus,” said the C'adl as hie far« Weekly grew stern. “He who contracts a just copy. The Journal is a splendid debt must jiay it. eveu though be sells Democratic newspaper. We will give the Weekly Guard and the shirt off life back. By what nanM Weekly Jourual one year for 41.85. is this shirker aud reviler kuuwu'!" "He is called Green, and he is in ths The Weekly Guard and Semi-Weekly Ice business. O Cadi!" Journal, one year for 42.00, payable “What! A man in the ice buslnew strictly iu advance. refusing to pay his honest dues! 11 seems incredible. Hast made no mis take about Mr. Green?’ "None whatever, O Cadi! He owet me »4. and he will not pay.” “Then I will make him eat a ton of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. bis own ice, and it shall be honest Cullen (L. Dowuie ‘o Coustantine weight at that! Thou canst spread th« uews that I will do this. By the way, Morton aud other Michigan parties, what is your name and business?” i Jots 9, 10, 11, 12 in section 14, tp. “1 am called Consolidated, O Cadi, I 16 s, r 2 e, 41200. and I run a gas plant” J. W. Godwy and wife to Louis "And the Iceman owes you for gat i Hennequin and wife, 3 acres described consumed ?” "That ’* the Indebtedness. See! Hen I land in section 31, tp. 20 s, r 3 w, is the bill. I knew that you were * eno. Andrew J. aud Elizabeth Workman just man and would see me”— “Begone, caitiff- begone!” roared th« ' to Hyland Lumber Company, 20 acres Cadi an he threw up his hands. "As 1 I in section 33, tp 15 s, r 1 w, 4400 told you before, I am on this earth tc Thos. Vaughn and E. 8. Vaughn to see justice iktne, and when a gasman in section 20, complains of an iceman it Is carrying I J. M. D. Vaughn, laud tp 16 s, r 3 w, 41. things altogether too far. The plumbei Green an<l Nellie Zumwalt to lias ever overcharged me, and the lee man ha* given me snort weight, but Harry Bowu, 89 acres of tp. 17 s, r the gasman has billed me $3 for tlM 5 w, 4450. month my bouse was closed up tight as H. 1«. Bown to Anna Bown, 160 a drum Go to, thou man of gad—gc acres in secs. 4, 5, 8 and 9, tp. 17 s, r to!” 5 w, 41600. Libbie E. Valentine to Marion Cal She Dig Her Part. loway, lot 5, in block 1, Scott’s ad. Tess- He tried to kiss me, and he de clared the more I struggled and to Eugene, 4175. screamed the more he’d kiss me. He’i no gentleman. Jess But. my dear, gentlemen some times do that sort of thing. Tess—But when I screamed he ran (Guard Special Service.) away. A gentleman would keep bit word.—Philadelphia Press. Natron, July 9.—A. J. Lopp and son -I. L.. visited Eugene last Friday. WlUlna to Trv. Mr«. J. Moylan and children of She—They say kissing is dangerous Portland, were in Natron last Sun Do you believe it? pay. They were on their way to the Ile-l don't know. Let's see. She—i like your impudence. How Booth Kelly’s logging camp on Fall ever, in the cause of science I don't Creek. know why I should take offense.— Most of our citizens celebrated Baltimore Transcript. the 4th at Thurstou, but ou account of the dampness the day was not very Their Opposite Rnlee. "You Bay that Scrabbles and yot well enjoyed. played in opposite roles on the nlgbi Mrs. J. W. Smith of this place is he run away with the box office re visiting her sister, Mrs. S. D. Titus, celpte. How was that?" at Sodaville. "Whi e I was appearing he was dis J. L. Lopp has been clerking for appearing.”—Baltimore Herald. our merchant, J. W. Smith, this Goaalp. week. "Is it true that the elder Miss Bui Charles Lathrop, who has been lion is -o marry her father's clerk?” working near Coburg came home to ‘■oli. ye*. I understand be wat threatened with discharge if be didn’t spend the 4th. accept."—Puck. Court House items. (Daily Guard, July 9.) Harry Keeuey, formerly of city, now of Seattle, is engaged with the Pacific Condensed Milk Company of that city. So-Bos-So-Kill fly protect* your cows and horse* from flies— Preston A Hale* agents. License to marry was issued today to J. T. Bronton and Miss Mattie Downs, l>oth of Lane county. I. E. Goodman was witness. “Something doing every minute,' is uot a very bad motto.—Albany Democrat. This probably accounts for Albany's baseball team being so easy to do. Frank Dunn is still feeling some what sore as a result of his runaway accident yesterday. The horse was caught near the saw mill ou the north side of the butte. The work of bricklaying was again resumed ou the opera Louse building this morning. It is believed that work will go steadily ahead now until the building is completed. Camping aud outing at the seaside promise yet to have an inning this summer. The past few days have been somewhat on the warm order, with promises of continuance. Natron Items The Peerless ice cream freezer is the simplest, because it ha* fewer parts and liest liecause it freezes iiUlyuna—111 let you know by quicker and smoother cream. We fliono Chicago New». sell them. lapililn. Cha tubera' Hardware. “And you permitted that etrang* Proofs and tiling* on homestead.-« young man to kl** you?" ■ nd timber lands are being made in "No. mamma He didn’t give m« Eugene a* usual. J. J. Walton is the time." Cleveland Plain Dealer. I U. S. Commissioner. A Frank Oplnloa. Al. A. Simmons is located at the Mr* Server What did you think ot old stand, 6th aud Willamette artrvets the e»ir* on toast? where the lieet grade photo work may Mr i l («rai boa nier -1 felt *orry be had at reasonable rates. the tout. il—uk lyn Ufe A child can oporata the Deering »elf dump bay rake. We bare a car ® CENT BEDS. load in stock. Nice clear bed* at the Court House Chmtiers’ Hardware. I/odgit g House for 2.» cent*. Every room *n outside r»orr. No cooking on premise« except for family and FOR SALE — First claim logging team that entirely dinconnected from lodg of three ‘bones; two sets harness; ing part of house. No dusty carpet*. Clean painted floor* with a rug to i | block* and line*; aud one good uew 3l< inch Bain wagon, for sale. Hor each 1**1. Just back of and on same block a ace all young aud «uuud. weight I’curt House. Culet Iccvllty. N 14«' and 1400. Price of outfit. 4674. stri et bcisrr bids at «ny tre of tb A. H. Hinkson. Alma, Oregon. nigbU Se* transparency “BEDS” from I 'ey A Heoderwouor Qaani • ttk.« coruert i CRAIN COFFEE In comparingGrain-Oand coffee r. „ember that while the taste w tu • same Graia-O gi es health and It length while coffee shatter* the nervous system and breeds disease ol the digestive organs. I hinking p nple prefer Graiu-O und its ben efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. er, ,,*rywt»r* For sale .—£W o ~ cow*. W. R. Doh '0 1. oppo ite Bangs’ pMfk ' tr he, GOATS FORS ale ^ | goriu goats for *ale. (. T*“ << u | C’ruzan Brother*. Zioa^*a for ISc. *n* 880. tvr ow SHEEP foK SALE. —97 i " sheep. 49 early < ewes. ( all on or Perry, general deliv Uürw» Ftw Articles of incorporation of the “Roseburg Baseball Association” have just been tiled. Roseburg real FOR SALE-A Linder" izes that baseball is the only amuse new. Cheap for cash or for oats F. A. A re ha J'* ment for the summer months aud in tends to have a team during the rest gene. Oregon. *“• k of the summer aud be ready for next season. The capital stock is «1000. The incorporators are Messrs -Jame FOR SALE.— 80 acres titnter i with living water au<i ] *4 son and Josephson, who are now di . also 10,000 capacity sawm^ recting the league team of Roseburg, ted two aud ou< half and C. B. Cannoa. Sagiuaw, Oregon. Addren, Joyce, Saginaw. FARM FOR SALE. Ï Rosebnrg Incorporates. | A farm of 216 acres in Pleasant FOR SALE, TRADE Oh Hill precinct is offered for sale. B10 good farm for either sale acres i iu cultivation aud more suit- rent. Would sell personal J able, Balance pasture and 16 acres with crop, cheap and gin sion most any time. For L* of timber, Suited for grain, hay aud stock. Well watered by springs. information call on or addre*» Two dwelling houses on premises. Lemley, Pleasant Hill, Oreg(jn 1 Call on or address. C. 8. RICHARDSON, FOR SALE.—One team and Pleasant Hill, Or. one set single harness; one >^7 C. A. PARKER, wagon ; one hirriv, 03, cal'^ Springfield, Or. two milch cows, one yearlinghtju *ne yearling colt, one sow witiqj pigs, one sow, one feed cutter « FARE IS 425. Petaluma incubator; for „j, In the body of the article concerning parts to suit the purchaser ■•? rates to San Francisco during the now till June 1st. Call on Xu National eucammpment of the G. A. Ella Bissell, one-quarter mile R. last eveuing the far from Eugene, of Henderson Station. Alliany, Roseburg aud Salem should have been 425 instead of 420. "The ordei* of the city marshal to clean up about the residence portions of the city is being partially obeyed. Mow the grass and clean up the al leys. It is beBt for both the health aud the appearauce of the city. The Knights of Pythias have secured a bright electric sign for the decora tion of their place of meeting. Huge letters iu electric lights compose the sign. Eugene.merehauts should thus improve the front of their stores. The library commitee wish it to be annouced that there will lie a library meeting next Saturday after noon at 3 o’clock. The regular time for the meeting was last Saturday but it was postponed ou account of the celebration. J. W. KAYS’ FURNITURE CO Hampton Brothers have in their Embalmers and Funeral Directors window a man at work enlarging photographs of patrons who buy 41 Day & Henderson, Undertakers worth of goods. 78 cents to the artist and Embalmers. Cor. Will ana 7th is all that is wanted for the picture. A number of residents are taking advantage of the offer. 0 The fast Los Angeles team of the Pacific Coast League passed through Eugene yesterday enroute to Port land where they are playing a series of six games with the Portland “Browns.” Los Angeles carries a pitching staff of six men. Wanted. WANTED.—Cherry orchards, if, or small. Write, giving doscnpti« and price, to Commercial Cnu Company, Salem. Oregon. Attention A minister in a Kansas town was recently delivering a sermon on “Pride.” After enumerating many of the shortcomings of proud people, he asked any sister who had not looked in the mirror before starting to church, to please arise. One lady stood up and all eyes in the congre gation were turned upon her while the preacher meekly said: “Lord The Salem Journal of July 8th, re bless you, sister, 1 don't blame you. ports hops as declining rapidly, it states 15 cents as a top market price with no future prospects this season. The Portland Journal published the Sorrowing relatives friends same day Bays: have laid to rest in the Gillespie “Last year's Oregon hops are hold cemetery all that was mortal of John ing up wonderfully well and the mar D Foebee who died May 24, 1903 aged ket now shows every indication of forty one years. again moving back to the 20 cent Ills death was deeply felt uot only mark. Dealers are scurrying around by bis immediate relatives, but by for supplies with which to All orders, a large number of bis friends. His and a sale was reported yesterday at was a gentle disposition, naturaly 19 cents. Iu all there are about 5000 unselfish and truthful. His great Da til.ley— Now, Miss Blllyuna. how bales of la-d year's crop remaining in delight was to make others happy. do you like— the hands of the Oregon grower.” It seems to us that his work was done This is a fair sample of the reliable so God took him, folded his bauds market quotations published in var on the pulseless hr ast, pressed the ious Oregon papers. eyelids quietly down on trusting eyes that closed on earth to open in paradise. PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Friend. 1 own and have for sale about 300 lota in seven different additions to Eu gene. Am laying off a new addition. LUCKY BOY MININO STOCK. Lots sold on reasonable time for $50 and upwards. We are the authorized agents for 1 employ no agents. 1 alone sell myf the sale of a limited amount of treas property. These lota are going fast, ury stock in the Lucky Boy Mining so anyone wanting to purchase would Company, which we offer for sale at do well to call early. 75 cents. Those who wish to l«come Some of the property would be ex part owners in this splendid pro|>erty, changed for desirable firn tier lands. should make their applications at tint? T G. HENDRICKS. once at our office and give us the amount you wish to invest. Eugene Real Estate A Investment Co. LUMBER ! LUMBER ! I The Long A Bingham lumber yard is uow ready to supply the demand for all dimensions of lumber. Enquire of C. F. Mitchell, agent, at the yard at East Fourth and Pearl streets, on the railroad, or at Svarventd A Cal- I kins’ real estate office. RAIN’f) ... ... ««.' Men’s Trousers A grand CLEARANCE SALE of Trousers in which all notion of profit is diregarded We place on sale this week 89 pair of trousers odds and ends of our stock These consist of im ported and domestic worsted, cheviot and tweed garments in all patterns that wo have sold as high as $6.00, not one pair in the lot worth less than $3.50. Your choice of the entire lot while they last $2.50 Also some Special Values in Our Gent’s Department. S. H. FRIENDLY J. W. QUACKENBUSH & SONS ----- DEALERS IN----- Vehicles, Implements, Hardware, STORAGE! STORAGE) STORAGE Geo. T. Hall A Son's public and pri Tin and Graniteware. vate warehouse is now ready for all kinds of storage. Hope, wool, grain, NEW BUSINESS, NEW GOODS. CALL AND IN iPECT OUR SB# merchandise and household goods EU cì EN £• EAST NINTH STREET, HALL A SON. KNOW IT! \V*o k 'PU W<- l,ave oe,t S2.00 Men's Dress Shoe in all America. e know from from practical experience that our Men’s and Ladies’ $1.50 We koow U Sh^.cannot be excelled Eaat or West. We kn w 1i?,111?.6 -v !<ave y°u m°uey on our Ladies' Oxford Ties at $ ■ We know our $1 o0 Ladies’ Strap Sandies a're lilenu«! w,lh .11 T<o.Doll.r S.ndlw u.uallv ROld. special Inducements all this week on Men s. Ladies and Children’s Footwear. Remembea 8hoeï will CJTî Sho0s tO arrive in a feW <ia- »oes will be special all this week at the BON MARCHE,