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r WEEKLY GUARD EUGENE. OREGON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1903. PRESIDENT HAMPTON BROS THE COMPANY OF ELEMENTS XI’OKDS and Velvets are the correct things for Waistinga tins Kalb l|avo jUbt received a ve)-v strii ig lino ot these goods. ('lii’rTi i Velours in all colors, fancy Vi-Ken Velvets. -oiiieiliing new in Belts, iv Shirt WaM Sets. \n ,ther shipment of Ladies’Suits un I rkirts ale » Jacket-'. We guar- ■i,- a < or reel styles in Suite an-l Jick-ts, O Storm Terrific Turns Him Back on the Yacht Sylph and Came Near Department N< w arrival Suits and Oveicoats. Agunts for the Gordon I Lit Hart* Schaffner frMarX Jailor' Wade Department Clothe« All I he new Styles here. Everything in Rubber Gc oods. Amps Shoe Polish AMPTON BROS L WHITSON DENTIST purchased the office _,te ' » -•* v prepawd%> >1» anytffiug hi t tiitry in the above »aid office, and bridge work a special 7 L. CHESHIRE, M. D Paid up Cash Capital - $50,000 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Surplus . - - • • $50,000 rituali Mg, k EUGENE, - OREGON. __ ____________ GENERAL BANKING Busi ness -- ----------------- done on reasonable terms. I W BR >WN, M. D. Sight drafts cn Chicago, San Fran cisco aud Portland Oregon. Bills of exchange sold on foreign PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. countries. Deposits received subject • -'I >c . sii Cari. a, i ik - to check or certificate of deposit. Biurr: dl »! u I > > All collections entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. S. P. Ne« J. Walton T G HENDRICKS, President. 8 B. EAKIN. Vic«- President. I altun A NESS, P E SNODGRASS, Cashier. L li POTTER Assistant Caabier. ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W __<i • ■H practúe in all the couits in the state. * ”?**,* •’ Hee—Room No. 3. Walton Blk. ignee, Oregon. i Eugeue. Oregon. A avo k t- B. S n T ovil» F, BEAN OUÏS ATI K. BEAN ORNE Y -AT-LAW. <* in new McClu v Block, Room« 1 » sn Specie) elisovi.) • » van to I*n4 an I I Ho re. r I c. Woodcock Of Eugene. Oregon. L. 1» Harris S5O.C0Û 25,000 kxJLX’OCK A HARRIS.’ , ■ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Wee—One-half block south of Chris I m»u Block. Eugene, Oregon.__ OSTEOPATH C PHY ICIAN ry HUGH E. I F.XHND P8** 7 h &n<i WHUotett® « trenta P8* * * 'i® «»run ken * ?’r* pteii'Unœ Cnr n I.«<J h&)K<;<UB D.BAK, '4 1> » cvNxnxL ■»•»««Na susis»»* th »* s xcTio "»zavoRgan ' i « ms Draft« i»u.d oaths pnnc'p 1 citi»« 'f th* Uni sd States an I foreign -o intr1*-. lut-rs-t »liowel on dem .H <*r ifi<-»«e of dsposit when left «tatsd peno 1 (Sollec i ti’' nceiic <,n- promp*attesti n. U y aad County Warrant« t ought. b A PAINE W EBROWN V k « Prt»id«nL President W W BROWN. F W OSBURN Am Cathie- (shier » PHY^KTAN s-«i 8UT D OS. 1^- -R ■ • • or r irre« L> m 13 »»i i • P.««,lenes No 280 ^««rl’rest. 1 '■I t" 'l»V ■* night. Pho <• rrei'lsr «• P“ 77. Offios. Main 4«. Very Few People P® afford to Ixiy cheap gr ron»nmÌDg »u; h goods i» esrr iFr- trncted campaign against faith. That form off alow C • folly to be avoided. Our gro- FD“» are high q-iaifty and reason F1* lu prie«' We cm —11 close be f i» ws <ell Isrgel^ Our custom f* Bet their inningg from our ac PT|iy. are nevdr bea<led in the r* t W. M. CREEN Phone Main 25 1 •’49 W illamette .St. "•“«’"¿Z* sfótti'. • i’.V* WAS AT FAULT IN DANGER For New and Up-to-date Merchandise. IQ Roseburg Review : Late Mondai af ternoon the jury eiupauuellad by Jus tice Buchauau to iuquire iut- the cause ot death of Ray Carlon, ren- derad its verdict as follows; “We the jury empauelled to ascer tain the cause of death ot Kay Car Ion, aged 29 years, one month and two day«, residence Koaebutg, Ore 4t"U, by occupation a K.K. engineer iu the employ of the So’itliern Fa cific R. K. Company, on the morning of Sept. 13, 1903, do find that the said I Kay Carlou, came to bis death ! through a collision between the said switch eugiue ami engine No. 2208 in charge of O. F. I «pton, hostler in the yard» ot the ). P. R. K. Company. "That said death waa -I He partially to carelessness on the part of em ployees or crews of the said tugiues, but more particularly through the fault of the said S. I’. R. K. Co., in not hiiviug sufficient trackage, or side tiacks, so that the work of the bustiers could lie done without going upon the main line. “That from the evidence adduced, we are unable to tlx the responsibility □or blame upon anyone iu particular. *E. 11. Lenox, foreman, X •M. F. Rice, •C. F. Plank, J. F. Culver, *W. K. Mann, ‘.I. T. Buchanan." ENJOINS ROAD ENGLAND SUPERVISOR THE FIRST TO TAKE ACTION Will Not Wait for the Powers Dejares Must that Turkey Cease Her NEW ASSISTANT Mrs. Edith Linton, owner of the tract of laud knowu ae “Linton," north of Eugeue just across the river, ha« commenced suit agsiust George Smith, road supervisor of district No. 46, to enjoin him from construct lug a roadway across a certain water course or «lough which runs through Mrs. Liut< u’a land aud empties Into the Willamette river. She alleges in her complaint that the slough is filled with running water a greater portion of the year, aud to build a roadway across it with rocks, dirt, brush aud tree«, which the supervisor has prepared to do, would cause the water to overflow and back up on her cultivated laud and cut new channels to the river, all of which it is claimed would cau«e irreparable damage to the land. Johu M. Williams is Mrs. Linton's attorney. IN BIOLOGY John F. Bovard, oí Berkeley, California, Chosen. To lake Scarbrough’s Place— Registration Began This Morning—Football Outlook. (l*aily Guard. Septenilier 16.) l'lie vacancy iu the position Being Lost. Cruel Warfare of Assistant Instructor iu the Department of Biology at tho University of Oregon, caused by the resignation of Marvin M. Scarbrough, has been tilled by the election of The News Expected to be Broken A. BROWN DltD After Two Hours of Battling With Johu F. Bovard, of Berkeley, Cal. to the S Itan Mt mentar ily— Mr. Bovard ia a graduate of the the Storm the Yacht Found THIS AFTERNOON Lluiveraity of California, class of Corrp ¡cations Growing Refuge in Brooklyn 1903. lie took Zoology as his major Navy Yard. Worse. work and has since been au assistant iu the Zoological Department of that (Dally Guani, Bcptemlier 16.) university. He is equipped to take (Scripps News Association ) The bund of death came into the (Scripps News Association. ) boueohold of A. Brown, 862 Pearl up the Zoological work of the Bio New York, Sept. 16.—President Loudon, Sept. It'.. — Englaud bus I street and took Mr. llrowu from the logical Departtuient iu a very thor Roosevelt and party had a uairow es taken the iuitiatory action in tin' ' side of his wife thie afternoou at 2;45 ough manner aud will lie a valuable addition to the teaching force of the cape from possible death thia morn Turkish Macedonian war. Bulgaria’s ! o’clock. University. ing. There is a terrific storm raging He has been giudually sinking iu action of yesterday, giving the powers Thia will materially assist iu tho health for several mouths and he off the i*oast near ('ape May and is until sunrise of today to iuteivenu, liroadening of the department as it realized that the end was not far off. spreading to New York harbor aud THE SCHOOL with the alternative of declaring war Old age with the complications at will give the head of the department Sound. on Turkey herself, waa the can so of tendant were the cause of his demise. more time to devote to the botaui- President Roosevelt aud party left ATTENDANCE the action of the British war d< p.irt- The deceased leaves a wife, oue cal work. Mr. Bovard will arrive Friday. in the yacht Sylph for Ellis Island, sou, Frank A., of Portland; five ■ueut. REGISTRATION BEGINS. daughters, Mrs. B. H. Miller, Mrs. where they were going^ou their way Tlie demands of liritiuu are That Today marked the opening of the Jennie Higgins, Mrs. Johu to Antietam, and when two hours The public schoola arc gradually lhe cruel warfare in Macedonia school year at the University. Regis Hulery, Mrs. E. C. Cole aud Miss reaching their high water mark And from land, the squall l<ecameso fierce cease at once and orders that the Sul ■Myra Brown, local manager of the Pa tration for the day lias been confined I aeon the attendance will equal the that it was all the crew could do to cific States Telephone office iu this for the most part to the new students, highest mark of last year. During, tan give the necessary commands. keep the boat keel down. the >dd student not usually lieing so the first three days the High School! The British cabinet decided not to city. Alonzo Brown was born iu Utica, prompt iu their return. The re After battling two hours with the has increasid from 159 to 182, and I wait longer ou the other powers of New York, October 18, 1825, maaiug mainder of the woek will be devoted torni the yacht found a haven iu the s’ill they com«> iu for enrollment at Europe to niHke the mcessary de him 77 years, 10 months, and 2 days to registration aud arrangement of lirooklyu uavy yard, aud the party nil time» o' the day. It is expected mauds mid has taken the respolial old at the time of liis death. He couises. School work proper will lie came ashore. | that 75 mure student-are yet to enroll came to Oregon in 1877 and has been gin next Monday. iu the High School, if uot more thau bility on itself. The president gave up bis intended I this number. Persideut Campbell met all the new The news has nflt yet reached the r esidetit of this state every since. He wua a member of the Universal j students at 10 a. m. in assembly and trip to Ellis Islaud. On the first day the total enroll Sultan, but it ir momentarily ex iat church aud a life long member of I gave* them instructions in legnri to ment waa 708, aud since that time pect« d to be delivered. the Masonic lodge, although uut registrations, enrollment, etc. Simi about 106 have entered their names, lar assemblies will be held ou Thurs The complication iu the tar East is affiliated with the Eugeue lodge. making a total ot about 80U. Lest COLUMBIA’S PRICE The funeral will be held lomo time day mid Friday of this week. j year, during the second week the at hourly growing more serious. The being FOOTBALL OUTLOOK. tendance was about 150 less than tLls outcome of England's action can Friday, the exact time not yet A SWELL AFFAIR at th«) corresponding time. Ti is net be foMeen. If the Sultan re settled. F *’ball entbusiaiasta are well pled®l with the outlook for the corn an increase iu the school popa, fuses to come to terms lhe only thing I shows la.t<;n* todicaUre Mint ♦'>. g - i-k i lug season. Is a rule, tho men aie that England can du ia to bac« dp alow about t-stnrning tc school, but (Scripps News Association.) I population of the city has been Cum her demands with war. Washington, D. C., Sept. 16.—The ing up to the figures of the most The Seattle P.-l., of Suuday says; the uucleus of the t«M«m are alreatly loyal population estimator. The prospects for a succeauful foot back and ready to enter the game. Columbian senate toil ay cabled the The schools are all in good working season at the State Uniersity are Those who have returned are Goodall, ball War Department at Washington the order, recitations have commenced brighter at thia time than at any cor Frizzell, Kerrou, Templeton. McKin MUSIC FOR THE unanimous acceptance of the report aud harmony prevails. responding period In former years. ney aud Thayer. Some cl >i>gw» may of the Panama canal committee, which J. C. Knight, the coach of last season, be made iu the sch«Mlule i published DISTRICT FAIR will arrive in the city today and will a short time ago, but Manger Graham has been considering the treaty for CATHOLIC SCHOOL says that nevertheless a good lineup look over the ground preparatory to some weeks. of games will lie completed iu a mapping out the season's work. IS IN SESSION The main feature of the bill is few days. A number of people have naked the Seven members af last year’s team that the United States pay Columbia beside the entire second team will Guard what band is to furnish music V «20,000,000 cash and a yearly rental for the district fair, to be held here return to the University. The old The Catholic School or Academy of playera that will be back are Scherer, of «150,000. The lease is to extend Our Lady of Victory, opened its an Sept. 29 to Oct 3. Hpidell, Upon inquiry it was learned that Ziebbert^, Hill, Tibball, 100 years with an increase of 25 per nual session last .Morilay. As with The Albany Democrat says: Pauleua nd McEliuon. Lantz, “ cent in rental for each succeeding the other schools of the city, this in no dellnite arrangements have yet been “A good ruirfbr, »aid to be wail practice will commeuce the Fall made for music, but the committee la founded, is that the present 8. I’, hundred. Columbia is to have stitution during the first month is af this week. A large number last of in correspondence with W. E. McEl soverign’y over the whole territory fected iu its attendance by the tardi roy, of Salem, formerly diFcetor of of new players of rather promising depot will t>e torn down, and a new depot, without the dining room, ness of regular pupils iu registering and the inhabitants thereof. the Fourth Regiment baud of thia ability are expected to turn out for erected on thin »ide of the yard, anil the lateness of the hop aud fruit the fall practice. city, with a view of bringing bis where It belong», and that then there crop». The schedule is not entirely ar Salem band here and adding a num will be dining car» for the eating aer At present the school has a light at ranged, but so far the following ber of the members of tie old Fourth ANOTHER MER vice. In fact thia came directly tendance but without a doubt will Regiment l>and, thus making a big games have been set: October 3, from an 8. P. oKcial." reach the last year’s enrollment dur Seattle High School, at Seattle; OC consolidated organization. There seems to lie no doubt that CHANDISE STORE ing the next month. Whatever arrangements are made, tuber 5, Willamette University, in in the coming .eaaon the 8. P. Com 75 pupils were in atteudauc«* last Oregon; October 24, Whitman Col the committee assures us that the year. lege, at Pullman or Spokane; Novern pany contemplate» extensive improve music will lie first class. The school is conducted ou s proper her 7, University of Idaho, at Seattle; ments throughout Oregon. It 1» »aid that among the many im «yrtem, special attention lieing given November 14, University of Oregon, Geo. and L. F. Stanley, who re to the relining elements of education. WORKING N1GHT AND DAY. at Seattle; Thanksgiving day, Stan provements to tie made in the Eu cently purchased and auctioned off Every facility •» offered for students gene yard» there will 1« erected a Hue The Easiest and mightiest little the stock of the Famous notion »tore, to receive a classical aud general edu thing 'hat. ever was made is Dr ford at Seattle. depot, in fact, it is asserted, that a have leased the new Chrisman store cation. The institution is a worthy King a Naw Life Pill». These pills D. C. A Ibro breght to this office large appropriation ha» lieen made for change weakneaa into strength, 1 i»t room and are preparing to install a oris. today some nice grapes sent to him thio purpose. It is »aid that the It sanesa into energy, brain fag into general merchandise store therein. mental power. They’re wonderful by Job Davis, in Sonoma county, amount appropriated assures Eugene They are at pre>eu t in San Fran in building up lhe health. Only 25 California. The grapes are of very the Hneat depot building in Oregon. cents per box. Sold byfcM. L. De cisco where they are purchasing the This is good new» if true. good flavor. Thanks, Mr. Albro. Lamo. stock. Cottage Grove, Sept. 111.— Repair» Messrs. Stanley are good business men and will make their venture a cn the new Hotel G'abani, formerly success. They were recently from the Sherwood House, are com- i Ashland, where they have la**n in pleted aud will be opened to the pub- 1 business for several year», anil were lie soon. A fine I ar and billiard i formerly proprietors of the Ashland room has lx«-u added to the place, ; beside» innumerable other improve Town Talk newspaper. ments. l’roprii tor Graham has »pent several thousand dollari in improve Pernrnent Position. n ent» and ex|>ect» to run a place that (ScrippB New® Association. will I* a credit to the city. I he opening of the Fall Season finds us Portland, Or . Sept. 16.- Miss Ruby liiiiey * Corbett are buildirg readv as never before with a sujierb display Megi.il, the well known pretty ac- another store room ou their lot on of advance Ea I and Winter styles of Men’s trew ot the Baker Stock Company, Main street, to Ire occupied by a and Boy's Clothing, Suita and Overcoats tailoring establishment. was married this morning to l»s»c in any style yon ike. The garments are Every available carpenter, paper- Barria of Spokaoe. Harris »aw the hanger aud painter la kept ou the made from the very choicest new materials, young woman play the [art of a jump here to Illi contracts. No such Shades and Id T he workmanship is by housekeei'er and it 1» said waa imme building boom was ever experienced expert tailors We have sizes to fit every diately determined to give her a per ae it on just now. body no matter what your build is. I-et us S. P. Betterments. Cottage Grove News. Get your Fall Suit Now help you to pay less aud dre*« better, that's our business, and its your business to get the most for your money. No better values in Clothing were ever offered in Eugene. manent position. Miss Mamie Scott, of Creswell. I» the goe»t of her brother. B. F. Scott, of the Inland Empire Piano Hous*. Miss Scott will remain io the city, having secured a punition in one of the put lie school» of the *city— Pendleton L*»< Oregonian. Twenty two cents 1« the opening price for the very choicest grades of Oregon 1903 bop, and the moldy stock» will average from 13 to 15 or I < aisl ly 16 cents. Very little of the new stock ha» arrived in this market and dewier» are not making any great testa t> name price.—Portland Jo'jrual. THE BEAUCAIRJE .TMX F. OVERCOAT FRANK E. DUNN