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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1903)
I FOR YOUR Fishing Tackle Hardware, Ti in ware, Guns Ammunition a Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing ( I 9 » n I . (Dally Guard, October t5. ) The Oregonian of yesterday gave a table of receipts for Die Oregon presidential poatotfiees for the pa»t year aud for the year previous for comparison. It will be seen that Eu gene postottice shows a very substau- tial increase. Followiug is the table: ON A 1903 1902 8 10,205 8 10,388 Albauy PRUNE CONTRACT Arliugtou 2,504 2,3.4 7,702 Ashland d.794 15,239 13,200 Astoria 14,974 Baker City............ 13,558 George Widmer Sues for Damage Burus..................... 2,473 2,505 6,150 5,577 Corvallis Fcr Non-Compliance with 2,923 3,680 Cottage Grove Contract. 3,511 3,642 Dallas............ 11,36« 13,242 Eugene ......... George Widmer has commenced suit ! Forest Grove 3,358 3.0U7 iu the circuit court »gainst Rust A Grants Pass 7,173 6,271 Page, who own a fruit farm below the Heppner 4, UH 3,798 city, for damages iu the num of 875, Hillsboro............. 2,568 2,839 and to recover 875.38. 5,1*311 4,119 Hood River......... The suit is the outcome of au al I Huutnigton 2,172 2,137 leged non-compliance with a con I Independence 2,511 2.402 tract made between Widmer aud Page 1 La Grande 8,573 8,069 A Rust iu which the latter agreed to Lakeview 2,1»»7 2.403 buy the former’s crop of prunes. 2,285 2,170 Lebanon ............ Wi liner alleges tbat he dilivered McMinnville . 6,213 5,390 16,085 pounds of the prunes, but Ru-t Marshfield 4,769 3,825 A Page refused to accept 15,000 I Medford 5,(H6 4,740 pounds more which were left ou the ' Miltou................... 2,324 1,004 trees aud rotted. He states tbat be 1 Newberg 3,022 2,695 wa depending upon the contract < >ri gou City 7,560 7,854 made for the pure! -e of the prunes Pendleton.............. 12,695 13,910 or could have mn ether arrange 1 Portland.............. 258,41 m 301,439 ments for their sa'< lie claims that Prineville............ 2 478 3,380 he is damaged iu the sum of 875, and Roseburg.............. 6,811 S. I d h I-o ,ei ks to recover 873.38, tbe price Salem ................... 25,251 21,322 tor tbe prunes delivered, ouly 85.04 i Silvertou ........... 2,357 2,604 j Having been paid. 9,096 5,208 Sumpter . 10,828 10,462 ' The Dalles 2,649 2,895 | Tillamook ............ DEATH OF MRS 3,62<> 3.2G6 | Uuion .......... .. 2,053 2,133 Woodburn. ... ELLA LYNES Duriug tbe past year four fourth 1 class ottiees iu Oregon were elevated to the presidential class, and tbeir receipts from the time they entered Died at Her Home in Eugene i this class to the close of tbe year are as follows: Atbe ia, $1901; 1 Mor- After Three Months’ ro, 81199; Mount Angel, 81192; and Illness. Ontario. 82221. atttT“ Cas. C. Matlock, & ano» •«■■■■*•CJ9BW Special Value in Shoes8 ^“GLORIA” Shoes for Lailles, has no «pial for style, quality or low price. See our line FUtiS From 5Cc to $20 That are Superior to any shown. Ladies’ Skirts«. from $1.67 to $10.00 We are showing a beautiful line. New Jackets arriving daily. TOLMIE ®> TRAVER. Best Woven Wire Mattress made Ash Bedroom Set Fir Bedroom Set At Í / 7 V~ SI 6.00 $1250 DAY ®> HENDERSON’S r American Beauty and F. C. Corsets WATTS BOUGHT JANNEY STOCK Mrs. Ella Lynes, wife of David Lynes, aged 50 years, died this morn I ing at 8 I o'clock , at 311 East Eighth street, after an illness of three mouths )’ duration. Mr. and M tb . Lynes and family have been residing in Eugene for about a year, having come here from Cali foruia. The remains will betaken to Jeffer son on tonight's train for burial, that place being Mrs. Lynes’ former home. Besides her husband, tbe deceased leaves a sister, Mrs. C. McAlpin, of Eugene, and four children as follows: Myrtle, Gladys and Lillie, daughters, and Pearl, son. Mrs. Lynes was a member of the local M. E church. She bad many friends who will mourn ber demise. WILL ENGAGE E x elusive [designs and j latest fashion- la bl e models. Over 90 new andup-todate styles to select from. Made fiom selected wear-w ell fabrics and every pair has our liber al guarantee. Ask to see them. Will Conduct the Jewelry Store on Nin'h Street. Kalamazoo Corset Co. taciusive MwKcr® KALAMZZ ), MICHIGAN Sold and recommended by speaker of tbe evening. He address«) tbe squad on tbe importance of good scholarship along with perfect health. The meeting was full of life and show«l tbe proper spilit that it takes to turn into a »inning team. Other speakers were (’bach Smith, ('apt. Thayer, Manager Graham, Prof. Bur deu aud the members of last year's who were present. A Big Gain This Year team The secoud eleven will play tbe tirst Those Who Won Awards game ot tbe season, with the E. H 8. in Eugene Oser the next Saturday. The High School has in the Art De been under tbe coaching of K. 8. Year Previous. Bryson, who formerly played quarter part me nt. ou tbe 'Varsity eleven. A dose game is expected. l-ast year tbe High ncrease Fiom $11,366 to $13.- School defeated the second team by a score of 5 to 6. It is quite prob- Oil Paintings, Pastel Work, Etc , 242—A Gain in All Ex aiile that tbe secoud team a ill go to Displayed* -Those Who Corvallis this year. Au etfort is be cept Alb ny Which Carried Off the ing made to arrange other games for Lost $183. tbe team. Ribbons. •■a POSTOFFICE ! RECEIPTS J. O. Watts, the ODticiau and pio neer jeweler, has' uc<eedi-d|iuj « curing the M. K. Janney bankrupt stock of jeweliy, his bid ten g tbe highest. Mr. Watts will reopen the place at once aud continue the basine.-s at Janney's old stand, He is too well known in Eugene to need any in troduction at our bands He was ; formerly in the jewelry business, selling oat to Janney A Meyer, Mr. Meyer selling his interest to Mr. Janney. Mr. Watts will conduct bis optical business in connection with the jewelry business._________ IN BUSINESS Another Store for Eugene - E H. Will, ofAurora the Man. E. H. Will left this week for Eu gene, where be will go into business, ills wife left for Portland to visit frieuds, af er which »be will join Mr. Will at Eugene. —Aurora Borealis. Mr. Will conducted a general mer chandise store at Aurora and is said to be a flra'-class business man. The Guard welcones him and his family to our midst. « AxBil, r.partment Store, ACCUSEDOFHAVING BNQUET CAFEE CONCEALED GUN CLOSES BUSINESS DISTRICT FAIR PREMIUMS icid Rocflng e resisting. Will jghlv protect all o*. cred with etter roof- icas cc3t than her roofing Qtiirkly laid ts for y ears. Ml MH» * Paint Co. S»a Fr»s<i*<a. 4**111«. Pori'*«! Las A»«« «« »»d b*~v*r. Colorsd« A Hop Sale. Cbas. Austin, who purichased the Banquet Cafe from M. K. Janney last July, closed tbe doors of tbe esfai> llshnieut last nigbt and announced that tbe piece w >uld cease business Tbe Guard regrets to see Mr. Aus tin cloe tbe place, as be wa* giving excellent service. But the bosln.ss didn't seem to jostifv bin; confirm ing it- THE PAIR BOARD AUDITS BILLS i Daily Guard, October 5. ) Tbe District Fair Board bel i meeting this morning and audit«! number of bi:l*. It wa* found that the receipts at tbe fair will eoaLle tie Ixiard I» come oat with some mou<-y ahead APPROACH METHODIST Below is 11 list of the prize w tuners iu tbe ail department at tbe district APPOINTMENTS fair last week. The premiums ou stock weie auuouuced by tbe Guard last week Those ou graius, grasses, etc., will appear later: Dr. B. F. Rowland Remains at OIL PAINTINGS. Fig ie piece, Mrs. F. A. Kaukiu, Engene-'Conlerence in third. Eugene Next Year. .'. imal, Mrs. F. A. Raukiu, first i Marine piece, Mrs. F. A. Rankin, The Oregon Methodist conference second. Fruit or flower piece, Leone B. in session at Salem last night made the following ministerial appoint Kays, first; Mrs. F. A. Ran kin, incuts for the Eugene district aud second. Landsi'Hpe, Mrs. F. A. Rankin, chose Eugeue as the place for hold Drive ot Logs Struck the A third. iug tbe next conference: Exhibition of oil paintiugs, Mrs. Presiding Elder—T. B. Foni, Falsework and Tore. Eugene. F. A. Rankin, first; Leone B. Kays, the Structure Out. second. Albany — M. C. Wire. Portrait in water colors, Mrs. Allen Amity -T. L. Jones. ( Daily Guard, October <5. ) Ealon, lit st Brownsville- Melville W ire. F igure piece, Leone Kays, third. A telephone message to the Guard Beui.a Vista -To lie supplied. Animal piece, Mrs. G. R. Chris at 8 o'clock thia morning brought the Corvallis—F'. L. Moore. nia.i, first. first iuformatiou that tbe new south Cottage Grove—G. II. F»ese. Oregon landscape, Mrs. G. R. approach to the Coburg bridge whs Creswell—C. A. Housel. CI11 istniu , t.rst ; Maude E. Kerns, washed away early this morning. Coburg—To be supplied. se< <>ud. The Guard immediately telephoned Dail«»—James Moore. Marti e , i tuie, Maude E. Kerns, to Judge Kiucaid, who hunted up Drain—B. F. Peek. first. Commissioner Edwards mid sent him Eugene- B. !•'. Rowlaud. i ruit or fli ’.cr piece, Fl1 z.u Let li over to the bridge to ascertain the I all» City—To be siq | Ind. Vo. an, first. exteut of the damage and the cause Halsey—J. 11. Skiiin .ole. btill life | . Maude E Kerns, of the accident. ilan IsLurg—J. H . Ekidwore first. I 1 dl I I Illi* l.l’t--------- .—. EdaiUllSOO. The approach which was washed Exhil.it ot of oil paintings, Maude away is the olia which G. W. Taylor Jefferson—('. E. Alford. E. Kerns, Diet. Junction City —D. L. Slirode. w >ia building, was 104 fecit long and Lebanon—Alfred Thompson. PASTELS. was flushed except for the log Mehama—G. F. Round. Landscape, Mrs. A. J. Toimie, guards which hold bad not yet. been Monroe—To be supplied. first; i.lizabvtti Yorau, second ; Maude constructed. Pbilomath— To be supplied. E. Kerns, third. L ogs CAUSED IT. Shedd-D. L. Field. Fruit piece, Mrs. A. J. Toimie, A big drive of logs tor the Boot I Sheiidau —E. li. Bryant. tirst; Maude E. Kerus, secoud. Kelly Lumber Company's nml u Siletz—E. H. Bryant. Animal piece, Elizabeth Yorau, Coburg liegan arriviug at tbe bridge Springfield—J. C. Giegory. first; Mrs. McElroy, second. yesterday. Toledo—B. A . Bristol. Chinn painting, Mr». Allen Eaton, The heavy logs would strike the Turner—C. E. Crandall. first: Anna Wbiteaker, second; falsework, which had not yet been Wendling—E Gittens. Maude E. Kerns, third. taken awny, aud at once Contractor Exhibits of water colors, i, Maude l’ayl or saw that the new approach was Lecturer Willamette University- 1. D. Driver. E. Kerns, first; Mrs. A. J. Toimie, in danger. He warned tbe drivers Agent, Auti Saloon League—W. p. secoud. of the logs of the danger but it seems Madone, Speciiueu of wood carving, Mrs. tbe drive was too far along aud could Allen F.atou, first; 8. N. Martell, not lie stoppi>d. secoml. To make matters worse the rains Specimeu of Chiua paiutiug, Mrs. of the past few days cam i d the river Alien l'.atou, first. HIGHSCHOOL NOTES to rise two feet during the uigbt. Fruit piece, Mrs. A. J. Toimie, I All last night a force of mill (Guard Special Service.) worked to prevent, tbe destruction i f Elmira, Oct. 5—W’ Nichol, mails second. Display of photographs, Darr I* Art the uew approach, but tbeU.effqil« Eugene a buHiuess call la»f week. The benefit and dance for tbe foot Gallery, first. were unavailing. Early this tuorr Mrs. Fred Hockley is 1 r rti I 0» ball team will not be given this year Color«! portraits, Dorris Art Gal lug the entire approach went down as plann«l, owing to tbe objections the sick list. iery, tirst. with a crash and ia a total lose. .Mr. Haggerty urrind home from I Landscape, Maude E. Kerns, first; made by the board of directors. This It will probably cost as much to re will be n disappointment to tbe stu Alueka, where be and bls , u I barii j . | M.s. M. C. Davis, seeond; O. A. build the approach as It did to con- have bi .... toi upward» ol two years dents, who have been looking forward Marian, third. •truct it new. Clifirles wdl Hrrin In h • w <I» v - to this annual event. Portrait, Maude E. Kerns, first MI hs Annie Inman in vuy sick with pi<urn f pyrography, Mrs. ii. Tbe members of tbe last year'» DAMAGE NOT 80 GREAT, ia n< w iu Eugi .1, fH*t, Mrs. M. E. Weaver, amusement club will probably or typhoid f< vi 1 Commissioner Edwards returned cond; Mrs. A. J. Toimie, third. ganize again this year, but not as a E. W’. Jordan >qnut Friday and frojn the bridge late this afternoon. Free baud crayon portrait, W. E. High School organization, and con Saturday uear Monroe, He told the Guard that tbe damage duct their parties as they did last was not so great as flrat reported. W. T. Kayser, of Cottage Grove, Guun, tirst. Romeo Gilliert, second. Portrait, pastel, W. E. Gunn, first; year. Tbe falsework and tbe old portion wa» in Elmira last Satur lay. Mrs. McElroy, second. The atudeut body held a meeting of tbe approach were washed away, Mrs. F. C. Walters is very sick at Collection of pyrograpbic works, but the newly built part remained this morning and ratified the staff ap thia writiug. Mrs. A. J. Toimie. pointments made by Editor Elza intact. M ims Alice Fisk will opeu the J Figure piece, Ixsoue B. Kay*, first. Crow of the “News.” Aside from the lose of time the Pyrography ou Leather, Mrs. M. damage is not very great, Mr. Ed The committee soliciting funds for Thompson Inman school next Mon day, Oct. 5. This will be b< r fourth E. Weaver, first; Mrs. C. W. Lowe, wards said be thought it would not the footoall team is meeting with record; Mrs. ('. W. Lowe, third. good succeeas, Laving collect«) term at this place. amount to much more than 8100. Charles Inman finished sawing Tallin of China Mosaic work, Mrs. uearly 850 from tbe students. wood, and ie now on tils road home R. D Miller, first. with bis machine. Pencil »ketch. Mis» Nina Wilkins, TERRIFIC STORM IN Several uew families arrived in El llrnt, Leone B. Kays, aacond. mira this week. It is reported that “ Pen and ink drawing, Mra. A. J. EUROPEAN WATERS A few days ago P. H. Farrell, for tbe men are going to log for tbe W'al Toimie, first; I^eorie H. Kays, second. Cidlectlon of butterifles, C. V. many years leader of the Eugene ters' Milling Company. Brass Band, and who recently came ('late Inman came very near being Knox, first. <HI painting» on satin, Mrs. C. H. Numerous Marine Carnalities*-- here from Wuodbnm to work awhile gored to death by a wild deer last Flint, third. for E. C. Iaike, met J ames Mc week. Great Loss of Lile Re Baud made wax flowers, Mrs. N Claren on the stieet and were talking Felderwer, first. ported. of Eugeue when it was a village. Painting ou cotton, Mrs. N. Feld Presently ■ stranger, well dressed, | wort, first. Berlin, Oct. «.—A terrific storm accosted them and called each by Still life drawing, Mra. A. J. Toi swept over the Baltic aud North Sees Pickard and Stewart will »hip name. Neither McClaren Dor Farrell today. A number of maritine cae c uld place the man in tbeir mem cry anotber train load of sbeep to Hau mie, tirst. Specimen of sculptured Lioa, H. ualities are reported. The steamer of tbe past. "Why,” said tbe stranger Francisco hm »oou as tbe cotiqiaiiy Einaburg foundered aud thirteen per to I arrell, “You don't mean to say cau futnish the rar». The ia»t train I. Baruuiu, first. sous were drowned. Tbe bark Clarn you don’t know meT 1 played load comdsted of 18 < ar« and it la ai-1 Mrs. Florence Farrar and daughter, was also wrecked off tbe coast of alongiide of you in the Lend here for pected tbat the next one will be a« Mildred, of Boston, arrived in Eu Hcbleewig, and twelve persons years.” But Farrell way at *ea aud large or larger. gene today ou a visit with Mrs. Far drowued. McClaren couldn't help him out. rar's sister, Mrs. F. R. Wat ber bee. The stranger was A. L. Johnsen, a former Eugene man, now a leading Important Labor News. 0. NOTES. Me Tacoma. pbotograpber of The Linn couuty court ha* made Claren and Farrell admitted tbe New York, Oct. 6. -Sam Park.-*, the ferry M8UM th* Willamette at treats were ou them. President of tbe Iron aud Steel Work Harrisburg a free ferry. Tbi* move ers' Amalgamated Association, arrived (From the Oregon Weekly. ) wax long delayed but is better late here yesterday. He denied tbe repoi t than never. Professor Loci la Clay Carson ad that be would call auotber strike in dreawd tbe ladies of tbe University tbe iron building trades. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Monday at 11 o'clock. Professor Prof. Boss Matthews, of Eugene, Park* announce* that be will volun* Carson gives such a lecture at tbe tartly retire from tbe leadership of has accepted tbe principalship of Notice i* beret.y given that tbe part- opening ot each college year aud tb«y tbe Monroe public schools, and went tbe iron workers. uersbip heretofore exi»tlng betaeetl are conducive of good results. down there today to make arrange W. L. McFariand and U. W. Lili ment* to move bis fsmily to that Tbe number of students register«! has ti. is day t.een dlasoivad. Suicide of a Big Italian. place for tbe opening of the schools, Partía* indetoted to the late firmare up to date, in equal to tbe total num which will be sood . Paris, Oct. «.-Ths body of Coant r«¡ue*t«l to cali *t t be «iiop aud rnake her registered last year, There ale Prof. Matthew« is a competent some here who have not yet logia I'oggio, formerly Italian consul at aattlement. taacbar and will do doubt give satis torad, and several wbo are yet to re Paris, was found at Heine this morn Eugeue Oct 5. 1903. faction at Monroe. ing. He had suicided i«cause of turu from tbeir summer'* work W. L. McFaiiand Stanley H. Lamb, '03, wee In th« nuaucial am tiarrassmeut. G. W. Lili. WENT OUT Elmira Kotes. Old Timers Meet fóore Sheep to be Shipped Free Ferry. (Daily Guard, October 5.) As the outcome of an altercation st tbe race track last Friday after n ooon, lietween Lea Galbraith, tbe jockey, and A. W. Ream, in which a pistol was seen in Galbraith s posses eion, Galbreitb was tried this after noon before Justice C. A. Winter meier and a jury, on tbe charge of carrying a concealed weapon. Tbe jury was as follows: F. T. Plank. J. M. Gearhart. Mat Parker sod , M. Schneider, Chas Croner, Sr., and John Blanton. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney L. T. Harris aj peared for the slate, and C A. Hardy was Galbraith's attorr ey. The jury went out st 4 .10 o elock and returned a verdict of not guilty. city Suuday. Mr. La tub has been teaching school on the coast durii g tbe summer and was ou bis way to Riddles, where be has accepted the priucipalsbip of the public schools. President Campbell aud Mrs. Zieber will receive Wednesday evening iu houor of tbe new members of tbe faculty and wives. The guests of houor will 1« Professor aud Mrs. W. P. Boynton, Professor and Mrs. J. M B| I ■. M I Mr 1 V. Bovard. It is to be regretted thut tbe Fditor- in-Chief of tbe Oregon Moutbly will uot be able to take charge of the col lege publicatou this year due to au exceedingly hard course iu college. It seems that the mauagers of the .Monthly have not returned to college and have made no ai raugenienta for tbe isauiug of the Moutbly. Teaches at Monroe. 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