Conn House Her Weekly Eugene Guard t ö ATURDAY OCTOBER % REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary G. and John 11. Kiasiuger to Corporations in Politics. Chauucy C. Sparks, 40 acres in tp. As has beeu previously predicted 18«, r I w, 9320. William MaxweP to Chauucy C. by the Guard, the Booth-Kelly Lum 1 Per Company is reaping the reward Sparks, certain laud in tp. 18 s, r w, 11200. of a corporation that attempts to ruu Jane A. and Henry R. Coleman to political affairs. x II..F. Ung, 80 acres in tp 16 a, r 1 It is regrettable that this company • I. T. G. aud Martha A. Hendricks to »aw tit to euter tbe political areua. Up to the time they commenced to Sanford Clark, lots 1, 2, 3 and L block 15, Hendricks' amended ad take an active part in politics the to Eugene, 9300. Aim was liked by everybody, re Joel tiirlhert to Rosita 1. and ? gardless of party creed. drew GrabHin, 114 acres In tp. 15 i Now a change has taken place. 5 w, 9627. Stephen B. and Nora B. Strawn to 'The Guard regrets that such is the John and Annie Manghau, lots 6 case and it is not too late for this and 7, block 10, Skinner's donation company to eschew politics from its to Eugene, 91525. business creeds. W. W. aud Maude Masterson to W. The Guard does not know whether G. Chandler, quarter interest in the tbejutichs puLlifbed by tbeRoseburg “Nappanee” and the “Drumbum- mond” mining claims, Bohemia dis­ l’la iudealer are true or uot, but it trict, 9X0. does uot seem possible fur a paper to A. D. LeRoy to Leonard G. Brown, make the statements tbe Plaiudealei half interest iu 8U acres iu tp. 22 s, r does uuless they are true, The editor 1 w, 9600. U. S. to Mary Gill, 80 aciea in tp. of the Plaindealer has said some 17 s, r 6 w, patent. openly ac- veiy harsh things. He State of Oregon to C. H. Shaw, cuses Senator Booth of standing 80.50 acres iu tp. 19 e, r 6 w, 9100.63. J. C. and Clara M. Goodal to W. “pat " with the Democratic paper at S. Leonard, half acre iu Coburg, 9550. Roseburg, etc., etc. John W. and Rachel Walker to B. Tbe Piaindealer has said much that S. Kelsey, 700 acres in tp. 19 s, r 3 tiie Guard Las not used. We give this w, 95,500. matter to the public as of public in­ John F. and Mary J. Walker to terest. We give herewith a portion John W. Walker, 245.87 acres in tp. nf a statement made by the Plain 19 s, r 3 w, 91. MINING LOCATIONS. dealer: A. A. Keevey locates Comstcck “The editor came to Roseburg with tbe iutentiou of editing a straight Mining claim , Blue River district. W. H. Wallis, Star claim, Blue 1>< publican newspaper and he bus tried to do so faithfully. It is bis i River mining district. J. N. Mason locates Mogull West custom to praise that which merits praise and to denounce that which i claim, Bohemia district. J. W. Downer flies amended location • ieserves comment. Early in the year he saw bow monopolies and combines i of Keystone mining claim. Blue River sought to control the people and to i district. make tbe citizens of Oregou to be MARRIAGE LICENSES. nothing moro than burden bearers for Church A. Stephens and Bertha political bossed «bo by virtue of theli E. Day, Frauk Nuuson witness. office sought to have specious schemes J. E.¡11 listings and Bessie Bartmess, of legislation paused. C. R. Hastings witness. “Tbe Piaindealer, as it is well Nathan F. Rice and Jennie V. Gard­ known, opposed two bills iutroiluced ner, Homer M. Gardner, witness. by Senator Booth and poked fun at tbe ’big pill’ gotten up by an over zealous Methodist divine to compel tiie tioHness faith healers anil Chris tian Scientists to ba converted, will (Guard Special Service.) ye, nil yi, to the allopathic faith and Creswell, Sept. 30.—Fred Robinett, Yt once u crusade was prectloe. •s tl>< Plaindeiiler aud it an old time resident of this place, is waged ai visiting relatives and friends iu Cres­ W8 ii« .■ nniuud that it» utterances against the scbeni« oi the politicians well. He is employed at present In ami iioo'ilers by legislative schemes hauling freight for Chrisman's store hl ha stopped and every scheme at Silver Lake. Mr. and Mr®. Geo. Hawley have tliai < <-uld ' 1 di vised by crafty cun- i j . . . . i n » . r...«. i K4*v IUI » saw « l /(» i on u visit, tn TsA Grande, ’they Tbu bdninevH rightfully belonging expect to tie gone about a month. to the 1 laindealer held up aud Frankie Newman baa been presented giveu to a Democratic paper by so- with a nice piauo tiy her Uncle, Mr. called Republican otll< is for the Newman. only reason that the Piaindealer Miss Fannie Stone is clerking in wyuld not stand quietly l>y and see C. L. Weber’s store. tbe rights of tbe people legislated Geo. Hillegas and wife have gone away in the interests of grafters. ou a trip to the coaBt. He expects to By the scores of kind letters we re­ get a load of flab while there. ceive we know that our work iu the Tbe Creswell school Is-gan Monday, interest of true Republicanism ie with a good attendance. appreciated." Tbe busy hum of the wood saw re­ minds one that winter is fast com The football season is ou and th< ing on. really big teaniH are teacbing thè 1 itti, Dr. Scarbrough’s prune dryer is fellows thè game at tbe cost of big running day and night. Au eno mous crop is being harvested, it will re scorse and hard bumps. quire a week or ten »lays yet to finish. A Demorest medal contest was held A Montaua man has eloped with his mother-iu-law. It is a question at the M. E. church Friday evening, iflioda Smith was awarded tbe prize whether his wife or his father-in-law by the judges. is to lie congratulated more heartily. Deputy Surveyor Wagner aud tbe couuty viewers located a county road During the congressional vacation iu the Howe neighborhood last Mon­ the sugar trust has gobbled up tbe day. beet sugar industry. This is one way QUIET SLEEPING PLACE. to circumvent unfriendly legislation. CreswJi Items. Transient ¡teople and farmers over night in Eugene can find neat, airy, well furnished rooms at the Old Courthouse Lodging House for only 25 Cents to any part of the bouse, upstairs or dowu. Convenient to the business part of town, yet clear away from all the uolse of the main streets. Naw furni If tbe bill which the German gov- ture and bedding. ernment proposes to introduce Into See transparency "BEDS” one tbe reiebstag, regulating the sale of block east from l>ay A Henderson and corners. Just beck of intoxicants, sballj become a law, tbe Beckwith courthouse. man who has not tbe price will be ED UOWE, obliged to retain this thirst, as credit Proprietor. at the bar is to l>e prohibited. BRUTALLY TORTURED. A case earns to light that 'or per- Oregon weather thia fall has lieeu sisteut and unmerciful torture has all any one could ask. It gave tbe perhaps never 1 «eu equalled. Joe Golobrick of Colusa, Calif., writes: the wheat growers flue weather for "For 15 years I endured Insutferatile harvest. Then tbe bop raiser» hail ex­ l«iu from rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything cellent weather to care for their hop known. I came aernee Electric Bit­ crop and now tbe prune meu hare ters and its tbe greatest medicine on earth for that trouble A few bottles u»t such weather as they deeire. Tbe of it completely relieved and cured tne.’ Just as good for liver aud Oregon farmer ought to be happy. kidney troubles aud general de­ bility. Only 50 cento. Satisfaction While Wall Street feais a pinch, guarautae«! by W. L. DeLano, drug giet. tbe farmers of tbe country are prepar irg to enjoy a winter of ease and wanted . plenty. The financial situation is that King Edward while a great lover of doge, lias a strong dislike to cate and will not allow them in any of hie resi­ dences. It used to tie different—at least as to cats. English dispatches say not troubling them in the least. With a full granary ami turn and money in Meu to cut wood. Seo or addrw McKenxie block Faros, Spring Held, Oregon. bis pocket or to his account in tbe bank, he feels that tbe flnanciai situs NOTICE TO TAX PAVERS. tion is all right so far as he is con Thoee who took advantage of tb«< nrwiit tax law by paying the Brat half of their taxes tieforv the first Monday in April will pleeae take note that tbe eecond half of the tax 1» pay- ' able on or before tbe Ftr»t Monday in October, (O'tober 5»h ’ ami If uu paid after that date it will t«e nece»- sarv to add 10 per cent, penalty ami 8 per ••ent intereat (o the half tax re­ nte iuiug unpaid. cerned. You know wbat yoa are looking far when you take Grove’s '1 asteleas (.’bill Touic, l>ecause tbe formula is plainly printed on every iiottle, showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteleaa form. No cure. No pay X cents. FRED F18K, Sheriff and Tax CoHralor. No Dessert More Attractive Hy Stewart has returned to Pen-1 dletuu. having decide«! not to take the I'lwitlun iu the R"-' tuig bank. Why use gelati»«* »«»<1 ” (Daily Guard, September 30.) Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. Kayser, of Cot­ ®l>end hour® soaking, cJEU-O tage Grove, formerly residents if El­ »wvetening, flivtiring Mrs. M. Senders, of Albany, is in aud coloring wben~ mira, are iu Eugene to take iu tiie Eugeue. Wm. Horn, of Saginaw, was in fair. Mrs. Almond Hemenway, of Grants pvodnees better results in two minute»! Eugene today. w Pass, was a visitor among Eugene Every tiling in the package. Simply add n«X F. E. Ailey came iu from Roseburg I friends yesterday and today. She water and set toc.l. It’s ierfeetion. Aeur. this afternoou. prisetotlie h'.uiewife. N > trouble, l.-r e«. , returned to her home this afternoon. D. R. Walker was a passenger to j pens*. Try it to-«lay. Tn Four » rut 11* Mrs. U. E. Keuyou, formerly Miss vors: Lem« Onm^e, Straw berry, Rasp­ Albany today. 1 Maggie Luckey, writes to have her berry Atgrxkrs. 1W- P. R. Edmunstou, of Thurston, is Weekly Guard changed from Burt’s, in Eug> ne today. Or., to Boise City, Idaho. Mrs. A. G. Baldwin came iu fro3 I i J. L. Tetzlaff, of Portland, is in Corvallis today. i Eugene looking for u business loca­ Notices under this head not to ex_ Frauk W. Allen, of Albany, was in' tion. He has two or three proposi­ ceed five lines, 50 ceuts a week; fl.«* Eugene this morning. tions in view aud may conclude to a month; 912.00 per year. W. O. Trine, of Corvallis, is on remain here. He says Eugene has the For Sale. busiest appearance of any town south Eugene, taking in tbe fair. f 6 f F s AL e 7-25,OOO choice assorted Jas. Hemenway came down from of Portland. fruit trees. S. F. Kerns, North Albany Democrat: Roy Crow, one Cottage Grove this afternoon. Washington street, Eugene, Oregon. of tbe test line meu on last year ’ s Bud Hyman returned to Portland college football team, returned to Al­ today, after a visit in Eugene. FOR SALE.—A first-class uO-bushel bany yesterday afternnoou aud will Mies Sadie Wells, of Roseburg, was Colton Surprise steam dryer. Cost re enter the college. Besides being an arrival on tbe aftreuoou train. «,70. Perfectly new, for 1100. En­ au excellent young man be will be a quire of T. N. Segar. E. A. Wilson aud wife came iu great addition to the football team, from Cottage Grove this afternoon. I which promises now to be as good as SHEEP.—1 have some good stock Mr. aud Mrs. Frauk Kennedy came that last year. sheep to lease on shares on one or dowu from Roseburg today to attend more years. Inquire of or address the fair. A. C. Jennings 109 West Fifth street Mrs. Frauk C. Baker, of Tillamook Eugene. _____ City, is in Eugene visiting her daugh­ FOR SALE.—50 bead ehoats, also (Guard Special Service.) ter, Mrs. L. M. Travis. some registered Hereford cattle. W. M. Morrow has returned from Irving, Sept. 30.—Hop picking in Either sex. Address McKenzie Portland. Mrs. Morrow stopped off a thing of tbe past in this neighbor­ Stock k’afm, Springfield, Oregon. hood, and tbe yield has been excel­ at Leiianon for a visit. Personals Jell-O - »oe eeee X-S -I. Retiring from Business We are selling out our entire stock Dry Coo* uid todies' Furnish^ ? c. 0 I O. P. Coshow, of Brownsville, is attending tbe district fair. He is Mrs. J. M. Howe’s father. Mrs. Geo. 11. Smith went to Port land today and from there she will make a trip to the Puget Sound. C. McMorn, of Portland, arrived yesterday to accept a clerkship in 8. H. Friendly’s dry goods store. lleury Neu was brought to the Eu gene hospital last evening from Fall Creek, with symptoms of pneumonia. Herbert Ogdeu, who is now tiring on a freight engine between Rose burg and Junction, is visiting in Eugene. H. O. Caufleid and bis cousin, C. O. Baker, are efiendiug a couple of days in Eugene.- -lx, ban on Express Advance. V. Hemenway aud J. H. McClung left tills afternoon for Granta Pass. They are witnesses at tbe Gibson mur del- trial. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Matlock left this afternoon for Grauts Pass, where Mr. Matlock is a witness in tbe Gib­ son murder trial. M th . W. W. llaiues left this after­ noou for San Francisco, where she will attend her daughter, Miss Re­ becca, v bo is very ill. Mrs. A. D. Daviasou, or enoe, who has been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. M. L. Dorris, iu Eugene, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson have just arrived down from Foley Springs on their way to Washington, I). C., Mr. Roberts' n ie private secretary to U. S. Senator John H. Mitchell. C. E. Edmunson. of Eugene, who lias been in tbe city for several days looking fot a location, returned to hie borne this moriuing.— Pendleton East Oregonian. Mrs. Grace Hampshire, of Burns, Harney county, arrived iu Eugene Saturday evening, coming overland alone save fcr her pet bird dog. She is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. B. Linton. W. H. Walker, of Jasper, left on this afternoon’s train for Morrow county where he will spend tbe winter. Mr. Walker’s heal th has been poor and be removes in the hope that a cb»nge will tie beneficial to him. Mrs. M. A. Witbrow returned yes terday from Independence where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Lydia E. I Gray. Mrs. Withrow has a bad felou on her Huger. It was lanced yes­ terday and is now getting alcng uieely. 3. P. Nickelseu (or Pete, as he is kuowu at borne) came up from ; Eugene Saturday to speud a week with the home folks. He is now em­ ployed as telegrapher for the Western Union at Eugene and, like everyone else, Is delighted with that city.— The Dalles Chronicle. (Daily Guard, October 1.) Horace McKinley is in tbe city. R. G. Fowler, of Walton, city today. is in the lent. FOR SALE—A binder, practically Harry Wimmer is doing a rushing new. Cheap for cash or will trade business sawing wood. He has two for oats F. A. Archambeau, Eu steam saws at work. gene. Oregou. J. A. Fugate and family accompan­ ied by his wife’s mother, Mrs. Louise GOATS FOR SALE.—76 goats, good condition, for ifale at reasonable Mulkey, left here last week for Red­ figures. Addres, or call upon A. lands, California, where they expect J. Wood, Eugene, OregoD. Rest- to spend tbe winter, for tbe benefit of dnece ten miles southwest of Eu­ Mrs. Fugate’s health. gene. Mm. and Mrs. Nathan Zumwalt, of Nebo, Illinois, left here on Sunday FOR SALE.—80 acres timber laud, on their homeward journey. We wish I with living water and large bouse, tlisas a safe and pleasant trip. also 10,000 capacity sawmill; loca­ ted two and one-half miles east of Isaac Zumwalt and wife, of Eugene, Saginaw, Oregon. Address H. K. were in Ivring last Sunday. Joyce, Saginaw. Master Edward Dooley, of Irving, is now engaged with the S. P. Co., at FARM FOR SALE.-A good stock Eugene. farm with pleuty of springs aud Mrs. Nancy Bushnell arrived home running stream, good orchard, fine ou Sunday from an exteuded visit in garden, well fixed for irrigation, the East. a dwelling house, two good bams, Miss Livia Bond returned to Philo I enough laud iu cultivation to keep makii on Monday, where she will at­ 20 bead of Cows; 2 or 3 hoTees, 30 tend school the coming year. goats, aud some hogs, A flue place to live, good level road to it, J. W. Baker shipped a car load of though bill-side land with lots of life stock and household goods to timber, but have good meadow. In Turner yesterday, where he expects all 247 acres. Call and see place, to make bis future home. 2 miles west of Elmira, ou tbe north Heusill-Stinson C mpauy shipped iced. N. Teteison. a car load of dried prunes on Monday. I ‘I ) 1 I Ì 9 Also our Store Fixtures. Everything mObt by January 1, 1904. Tho prices we aie makin on these goods are fust closing them out i those wishing to take advantage of ligi, 1 tiolis on Staple goods »hould not hesitan. i, call early. Lut i CLA SIF1ED COLUMN. Irving Items j J. V. Kauffman Bo a««»« I —co— ' remember -*?-'-^ Of Boys’ and Men’s Clothing Closes Saturday Those who have not taken advantage already of this Great Sale should do so now There ar« «tin lent values in suits yet», be found on the tables. The entire stock oi Boys’ and Men’s Clothing is being sold out at a dis- count of 20 per cent. Everything goes—nothing held out. COCKERLINE & WETHERBEE Eugene’s greatest distributors of Boys' and Men’s Dlothing Don’t Delay too Long Buying Your Fall Suit You know if you decide this question now you have a aider range of varieties to select fros and you get longer wear for th» money expended. The Sudden Changes in American Weather J. II. Maxwell presented us with STRAYED.—From my premises at vu.r«« clusters of grapes thnt Cobuig, Wednesday, Sept. 9th, a are hard t<> beat. Thanks, come small Jersey cow. mole color, one again John. horn shorter than other. Suitable L. N. Price has purchased forty reward for return. Hans Mikelseu acres of land of O. P. Hoff. STRAYED OR STOLEN.—A reward C. K. Kotnpp has leased the Logan of 95 for information leading to the farm fadjoining Irving aud will recovery of the following described move ou the same sho-tly. mares, will be given by I. N. Ed­ A brother of Mrs. 8. Jameson, Mr. wards, Junction City : One a black Grant, of Iowa, arrived here yester­ mare about 15>a hands high, very day. round body aud heavily built in every way, foretop cropped three or Mrs. Kos Morris has been on tbe four months ago. About 10 years sick list for several days, but is now old. Other one a brownish bay much improved. mare, four years old, about 16\ On account of the extreme lack of hands high, little darker about tbe help to do the necessary work on head than rest of body. Was hand, but very few of our citizens at­ bought near Cottage Grove. Both tended either the state fair or the car­ horses have lieen worked, but think nival iti Portland this year. there ie no white ou either. F ine C lothing The Price of the Suits Start at $10.00. make it quite probable till you will get up some irottik: soon and And tbe tempenttn cold enough for thicker apparel Then you’ll wish yoo hadn’t procrastinated. Better attend to this matter During Tbe Prwti Week, it won’t require mur minutes to step into our st«» end get yourself sDugly nJ handsomely fitted at a price tin will mean an actual saviugto you. We sell tbe Hand Tailored Clothing Made by SCHLOSS BROS. 4 CO. »•The Bait Clothu Mkm S. H. FRIENDLY FOR SALE. STRAYED.—A large bay horse; scar at knee of left hind leg; full shod, Out fit. Le r Three full-blooded Jersey cows, a front shoes much woru. A. C. driving horse, all farm implements Guthrie, Eugene. 4 on place, two-seated hack, harness, etc. See or address MONEY TO LOAN.—On good se­ curity. Enquire of Woodcock 4 AL KIRKLAND, Harris, attorneys at law. on Riter road a short distance below for health, vigor, endurance and vi­ Eugene. tality, is a regular diet mainly ccm- FARM FOR SALE. posed of cereals. Oats, wheat and I PUBLIC SALE. A farm of 216 acres in Pleasant other grains specially prepared for breakfast use give a flying stait in A public sale of horses, cattle, bogs, Hill precinct is offered for sale. 130 household goods, farming imple­ acres in cultivation and more suit- lor the dry’s Islets. If it’s a cereal ble. Balance pasture and 16 acres we have it, always fresh end prime. ments, etc., will be held at the place of the undersigned, four miles west of of tiipber. Suited for grain, hay and A horse shows his oats, and cereal caters stew »bat makes nerve and stock. Weil watered by springs. Irving, on Monday, Oct. 5, 1903. muscle. Two dwelling houses on premia«« Mrs. Mattie J. Bond. Call on or address, J. 8. Stiles auctioneer. C. 8. RICHARDSON, Phone Main 25-1 f leaaant Hill, Or. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. 619 w illamette St. Lo Particular Mtn. A Solid Foundation W. M. GREEN Jske I elative Bic no Quinine tab lite. All dniggiste refi.d the Uitij it it tails- tc tin. t. W. (.ime* lettotene ie on each box. 25 cents. The BON MARCHE State Game Warden J. W. Baker is NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I In tbe city. I Notice is hereby given that the un- Jesse Tborntou is in Cottage Grove dersigned has beeu appointed Exe­ ou business. cutrix of tbe Estate of John Bowu, Miss Msry K licker, of Corvallis, is deceased, by an order of tbe County Court for I-atie county, Oregou. visiting in Eugene. ! All perwous having claims against C. II. Withrow, of Irving, was in said estate are hereby uotifled to pre- Eugene on business today. sent the same with proper vouchers to Hon. R. A. Booth returned Louie tbe exer'utrix at tbe office of Waltou A Neo», attorneys for the estate, today from a trip south, withiu six months from date hereof. Dated thia 26th day of September J. M. Medley returned this after­ i 1963. noon from Cottage Grove. Antoinette Bown, D. P. Sheridan, of Cottage Grove, Executrix of the estate of John Bowu, deceased. arrived this afternoon and will take YY alton A N*ea, Attrrneys for the in tbe fair. estate. Opposite the Park. Bargains that Outclass Anything in Tnv n Amazing Bargains in ail Department* for Fair Week. .............. You save m°r,i motley here than el»ewl>erw He»- wlul splendi«i values we are offering^ Choice heavy Teasel Outing Flannel the yd reasonable at once the ¡«ying too ths econo­ N. T. WILSON 6c Good standard g Calicoes, Fall ‘tyles, the yd Little Giant School Our Boy»! Suite Shoes, lest ou Earth are 30 per cent cheap Elegant cotton tut­ Elegaut, durable ting. large rolls Men's Suits, tine Si .45 est in town S I .95 t the roll ßc linings S6.00 * Stylisk coat gantiy triM^S. 1 'S" 65c Blankets I Heavy 10-4 zx ■» 95c I Ladies' and Men's Men’» YYrights Silk Ladies' fancy*) g c box calf and chrome ?5*e.e underwear the chain 50 cent£^ kill shoes SI • .50. 75c kind »VW | »«V niutl 5Oc wrist bags We -ell children’s Men’» heavy weight ‘ No 4«' silk underwear cheapest «loubJetoe aud heel Tsfetari in town age knit bo».., .1 pr 25 I the yard Are You Studying? No use making a anri. us difficulty out of a proposition. You might as well understand worth of getting the right things and not much tor them. We'll give you leeson» in mies of life if you will give us a chance. Ladies’ fine Dress Best Sea Island Skirts, well made yard wide 92.00 muslin the yd SP**ìlÀ|,Urtni5.F,lr W**k to cla*,‘ Ladle» white, enihmderied »nd • 5c and 91.00 waist», each « > I»« fancy O zOc 10c Ladies' full 40guage fast black double toe bcse I Be 5c 2*0) School Children's JtMl-pace I tablets with large elate ep' ' - lead pencil, ail for ip? I