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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
w FOUND DEAD IN HIS HOUSE CASTORIA I The Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has hem tn use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of an<l has been made under his per sonal supers isiou sin«« its iuftuicy. Allow no one to deceive you iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and •• «Ju*t-a»-gi»od ” are but Experiments that tride with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment Had X CASTORIA ALWAYS * The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ▼Mt CCMTAUM COMPANY, TT MURRAY •▼«<«▼, NCW YORK CITY. Of the Christian Church es of Lane County. I t Report of Meeting Htld Last I Week at Franklin—Some Interesting Reports I 11 •’•I I I f I 1 I * * Read. The annual convention of the Christian church of District No. 6, Lane county was held at Franklin, beginning Thursday, Oct. 8, and end ing Saturday Oct. 10. Tbe convention was largely iitten ded and the program as before pub lisbed was carried out with enthu siasm. Thursday morning the meetii g opened with a soul string sei mon by J. 8. McCallum, of Eugene. Tbe sessions resumed at 1.30 p. n with W. A. Wood in the chair wl < wan appointed president in Mrs. A Bailey's place. The chair appoint e< tbe following committees: Nominations—Mrs. E. E. Millet. Cottage Grove; Mrs. A. J. Nigl. ewander, and Mis. M. Cox, Frauklln Program—D. E. Olson, Eugene ; 11. C. Beeman, Franklin; 1. N Mulkey. Enrollment—Miss Rose lit e hii , Franklin ;jMrs. J. A. Bushnell, June tion. Entertainmnt — Mrs. B. C. Beeman, Franklin; Mrs. Effie Dennie, Frank lin; Mrs. L. Richardson, F'ranklin. Future work—J. A. Bushnell, June tion; M. Richardson, Fern Ride; D. E. Olson, Eugeue. The afternoon was taken up with dl,-< UHsiou«, addressee, etc. FRIDAY’S SESSIONS. Friday's work opened with the usual devotions, D. E. Olson, sec retary aud «vaiigeliat tor Lane county, read hie report as follows. “As county secretary from Oct. 4, 1902 to Oct. 9, 1903, 1 hive written 100 letters, sent out 1000 pledges, 100 pamplets, raised 8207.77 for evangelistic work. From eburubee and individuals 1 have received tbe following: Tbe convention of Oct. 4, 191*2, 90 cents; Bro. Bushnell, treasurer, 81.00; Eugeue church, Ml.00; Irving, 811.25; Elmira, 84.25; Lorane, 89.6.5; Plvasairt Hill, 813.32; t'ottac- liiove, 838.50; Franklin, 86.00; Fern Ridge, *21.50; Hebron, 813.00; Hadleyville, 816.10; Llewel lyn, 88.65; Juuction, 815.75, Waiter- eille, 81.20; l-aucaater, 83.75; F. E. Billington, 81.00. Money expended durng tbe year For advertising aud printing. 810.25; for Irving meeting held by E. R. Moon, 810.00; foreran gelistic work by D. E. Olson, 8260.00. Total expeuse« for tbe year. 8270 25. Total receipts, 85307.77. indebted ness to Oct. 8, 1903. 862.48. “As Lsne county evangelist from April 1, l'.kfl, to Oct. 4, 1903, 1 have preached 00 M-rmoos; erected one church at Coburg, repriwenting a ralua of 81500; repaired the church at Lorane, improvements amounting to about 8100; remodeled tbe church at Thurston to the amount of 8500; repaired the Springfield church at a cost of 8500; dedicated three houses of worship; laptized 22 persons, re ceived three from other eburebs, and nine into fellowship by statement. Making a total of 34 additions and 82,807.77 put in church work. “Respectfully submitted, D. E. Olson,” “Lane county secretary and evan gelist.” Tbe report was discussed and ac cepted unanamiously. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Tbe report of tbe nominating com mittee banded in the folowing names who were elected by a large majority : President—F1. E. Bilington, Cot tage, (irove. Vice President—M. F. Horn, Eugene. Secretary—D. E. Olson, Eugene. Treasurer—J. A. Bushnell, Junc tion. REPORTS OF CHURCHES. The remainder of the day was occu pied according to tbe published pro gram, which included the treasurer’s report and report of churches aud Y. P. S. C. E's. Cottage Grove gave a good report of 170 members by Mrs. Miller; Pleasaut Hill, memliers in good standing 141, by Mrs. Wheeler; Junctiou, 60 membere, by J. A. Bushnell; Eugene, 600 enrollment; Faruklin, 45; Irving, 15; Lancaster- Coburg, 20; Thurston, 20; Spring field, 25; Lorane, 25; Badleyville, 18; Hebron, 75. SATURDAY. The sessions Saturday were just as interesting us on the previous days. The report of the committee on future work was read as follows: “We your committee on future work submit the following: “1.—Recommend that we pay the praaant Indebtedness by Jan. 1, 1904. “2.—That we continue the same plan of work for raising money as was pursued last year. “3.—That wo employ a county evangelist a* soon as the means are iu sight. “4.—That the next place of meeting lie determied by the convention. “J. A. Bushuell, “M. Purkeraon, “D. E. Olson. “Committee.” Cottage (irove was chosen as tbe next place of m.<eting. to lie held ou Thursday following the first Bunday iu October, 1904. The remainder of tbe day was de- voted to devotions and music aud tbe convention adjourned sine die. GETTING READY rO SHIP SHEEP Twenty-Five Hundred More Start for Frisco Went Into Dead. B ars the Signature of THE ANNUAL CONVENTION W. Hodes, one of the proprietors of the Steam Lauudry, aud , —. g . or rue Eugene r.ugeus ou-«.-.. —,, — vzICl j Oscar Faust, a collector for the Iroy , Ijauudry, had a m¡sunderstending on the street this morning and came to : blows. They both appeared before Police Judge Dorris this afternoon at 3 o’clock. The judge decided that Faust was to blame (or the fracas aud lined him 85 and costs, which in Wood was paid. The charge against Hodes was dismissed. the Honse and Dropped Clnxtoria is a harmless ^bstitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Hoothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It c ntaius neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic taihsUmce. Its age is it» guarantee. It destroys Worms and «day» Feverishness. It cure» Diarrhrea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbe Stomach and Bow« is, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Tbe Children’s Pamicea—The Mother’s Friend. I CKNUINE Been Wheeling and What is CASTORIA i Lined îor Ligùliog. R . B. Mallam, Soldier, Expired Sud denly. JVC I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 'attended. Other matters were dis- ICussed aLd satifeactiuu was expiessed I by ail over the good tbe exchange i has accomplished during the year. Will Tomor. row. (Daily Guard, October 14.) J Pickard A Stewart are today pre paring to make another big shipment of aheep to San Francisco. the care having arrived today. They will send in the neighborhood of 2500 bead at thia shipment oc cupying 24 or 25 cars. A crew of men will go along with the train to look after the aheep. BIG ENROLLMENT AT PUBUC SCHOOLS (Daily Guard, October 14.) R. B. Mallam, an aged man who resided alone at 422 West Sixth Over 1150 Pupils Enrolled street, was found dead in his house ' to the Present today at noon. Tbe old gentleman ' Time. was last seen alive this morning' abut 9:30 o'clock when be was wheel ing in some wood from tbe street. Superintends! A. F. Bechdolt of Miss Mabel Fisk wbo resides next I the public schools today gave the door went over to Mr. Mallam’s * Guard some figures on the enrollment bouse at noon aud was horrified to of the city schools. find him lying dead on a rear porch On October 10th there was a total with bis head resting on a sawbuck. enrollment of 1105aud*sincettheii, the The young lady notified ber folks supernteudeut says there have been and neighbors aud Chas. Beadle, a at least 50 more enrolled, swelling close friend of the old man's, aud the total to over 1150. The number others soon arrived. The body was | aetally entitled to seats on Oct. 10, carried to a tied and the coroner sent 1084. The High School alone has for. rl be cause of death was no doubt' an enrollment of 240. heart trouble, as several times before Superintendent Bechdolt says the tbe old gentleman bad fainted away schools are all crowded aud be doesn't and but for immediate assistance hardly know what to do with all the would perhaps have died. pupils. The opening of the new Mr. Mallam was about 72 years of High School building is anxiouly age. He was a member of the local * awaited. post of G. A. R , having served ini tbe civil war in Co. M, 1st Minnesota 1 Artillery. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ed Purkerson, residing on Fern Ridge, wbere|he also formerly lived, selling his farm about two years ago and moving to Eugene. CORONERS' INQUEST. The Ingham and Zimmer Vinegar Coroner C. B. King held an inquest Factory Spreads Pros over the remains this afteruon at 2 o'clock. Tbe following were selected perity. as tbe jury: W. M. Sherman, Chas. Beadle, John Ingbam, V. R. F'uller, An institution which is distributing 1’. R. Ream and J. S. Stiles. Tbe a large amount of money among the jury rendered a verdict to tbe effect Laue county farmers is the Ingham that deceased came to bis death from & Zimmer vinegar factory at Pearl natural causes. and East Fourth streets. Tbe coroner m going through the The factory, which has now been in old man’s clothes found in three operation for some time, is grinding different purses money to the amount up from 800 to 1000 bushels of apples of 8192.75, most of which was in gold. per day, and is at present employing DISTRIBUTING 5 MONEY FOR APPLES ten men. The factory pays 86 per tou for apples, and creates a market for the fruit that has usually been left on the ground or trees by the farmer to rot or be eaten up by the hogs. Thousand of dollars are being distributed throughout the county in this way. Ont McDonald Will Spend Twelve and a Half Days in STOLE DEMIJOHN Th» signature, Assembly was conduced by Dr. Bechdolt this morniug. lhe students were favored with a vocal »olo by Miss Ella McAllister, accomaiued by Miss Maud ltensmore, piano, and Miss Alicia McElroy, violin. The Amicitiau society has posted the following program for their meet ing Friday evening, October 16th: Instrumental music, Hendershott Brothers, and Paul Stauffer; roll call; extemboraneous speeches; de- pBte—“Jtesolved, that the United States could aud should solve tbe negro question by transporting tie negroes to a foreign country.” Affirmative—Evans, Kerr; negative— Crow, Smith. Football spirit has seemingly died CASTOR ¡A We are Making • •»••A Change in *---L ^E will sell Groceries for the next 3o Day» at prices never bef< re heal'd of in Eugene. Call and be con vinced that we mean wbat we say Phone Red 1211. This Popular^Remedy I Rheumatism, Neural- V U Dlj' gia> Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, C rue. Bunions and Chilblains, and all in- tlammatiou of Man or Beast. TESTIMONIAL: Best Liniment on Earth. Jail. (Dally Guard, October 14.) A. man by the name of McDonald who has been employed at Martin’s brick yard, came to town last night aud tilled up on booze. About 7:30 o’clock while in Etter’s saloon he saw a demijohn of whiskey on the itar, aud concluding that he wanted it grabbed it and ran. Tbe bartender gave the alarm and Policeman East laud gave chase. Eastland not being able to gain on the fellow who ran out West Eighth street, Chas. Croner came to hie assistance and caught McDonald near tbe Presbyteriau church. This afternoon he was given a hear ing before Police Judge Dorris, ex officio justice of tbe peace, and was tilled 825. Not beiug able to liquidate be will serve 12S days in the county jail. FROM REV. J. 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EUGENE. relief. I give it unqualified recom mendation. MONUMENTS ARRIVED We Sell and Recommend It ■ ■ ■ • A CAR Vincent & Co., Druggist LOAD .... Direct from quarries in New England. Two more cars on tbe way. None furnish better work. None in the vallley handle in larger quantities, Hence our prices ark right . Write for booklet. Forced to Close out! ♦» EUGENE GRANITE AND MARBLE Ï0® “The White W W MARTIN, Proprietor Sewing Machine lyon ’ s OF WHISKEY Latest improved Models. Call and investigate. French Periodical Drops Strictlv vegetable, perfectly harmless, rure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, 81.50 perbottle. I rillTIAii P^wsreot counterfoils and Imitations. Tbe itennlne la put up only in puu bad'» WMV iivn rlth fac-simile signature on side of the bottle, thus: A W1LUAMS MFG. CU-, Sol« Afenta. Cl«T01and. Ohio. F ot Sale by Linn Drug Co. MOTT’S HANDSAKER Schwarzschild’s | They overcame fat ness, irre^uUritT si _______ __------------- I omission», in eras y — ■______ - ■ ■ ~______---- ~___ ' or and banub “Ml of menstruation.” They arc “LIFE SAVERS” to F-'» womanhood, aiding development of organs and baft Jl known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harnr-Jj becomes a p'easure. «1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL Mi b* druggists. DR. MOTT’S CHEMI JAL CO.. ClevelMiOto PENNYROYAL PILLS Under date of October 5th, John J. Handsaker writes as follows from Coquille City where be is located as pastor of the Christain church: For Sale by Linn Drug Co. We are having a good rain, one that is needed. 1 was about to say needed to start the fall grass, but when far mers congratulate themselves on get ting their second crop of bay in be fore the rain, 1 guess it is not needed for that. Vegetation is green here all the time. Yesterday I attended the German Baptist (Dunkard) Brethren church at Myrtle Point. I could almost imagine 1 was in colonial times, aud that the men bad stacked their guns at the door as they came in. Sturdy- bearded farmers who marched to the front seats took hearty part without previous [notice, just at the and chose Eugene sb tbe I«1>'•* The Eastern Clothing Company, in the serveiee. They are men of time when their indebtedness for this freight rates Deing cheaper '1« sterling worth. Everybody sings, one of Portland’s largest Clothiers, season's goods fell due. points in tbe interior. no organ but «e lea ier gave the with an established reputation of over Their immense stock «< » Not being able to find another loca W. O. Heckert, the well known different tones aud urged all to count 10 years for carrying only the highest tion in Portland, adequate to dispose worth of Men’s, Boy», 1 1 grades of men’s, boys and children’s contractor of Eugeue, and Miss Laura time. Clothing, Shoes and Fora«“* clothing, shoes and furnishing goods, of their large stock, this unfortunate etc., has been moved into t e Herron were married at tbe home of were forced from their building, time, they were compelled to move the bride's mother, Mrs. Barclay, 12 which was leased over their heeds, I their stock where they could realize store room at miles - uth of Corvallis, Oct. 7, 1903; on it auickly to save their good name, Rev. Reeves, of Corvallis, officiating. About twenty five relatives and ’*0* W .< r. tin be soid out at retail for 33S l>er cent less than manufacturers’cost. For»!'». 1- friends were present. At 10 o’clock 1 reday, October 15th, at 9 a. m. and continuing up to Saturday, November Sth. Hmid n copious shower of rice, tbe ' Mens’s extra heavy wool S«* All wool Blue Serge, a dandy couple left by private conveyan-e for At a business session of the Eugene Do not miss this rare opportunity for 815.00 ... ........................... j; 98 50 cent kind................. Junction City, where they took tbe Commercial Club last|i>igbt the forest Men’s “President” ^'»PeBder‘ of getting the biggest bagaine in Extra flue suits, worth 817.50, train for Eugene, their futu*e home. reserve question was discussed. At latest.style and pattern........89 85 Men's silk embroidered J-u»pe Clothing, Furnishing, etc., ever The popular bride is one ut the torney L. E. Bean made an address i ders, worth 75c and M •• offered to the people of Eugene, as Stylish dress suits in all the most distinguished of Benton with reference to the proposed with Men’s 81.50 and 11.75 C " Hat«. County's youug ladies. She was born you may never be able to get a chance latest styles and shades, equal drawal of townships 16 and 17, s r 4 like thia again. and raised iu tbe southern part of shades ........................ to the finest, 827.50 and 835 east, and showed that if township 16 that county where she grew to Below we quote a few price« to -Men’s *2.50 Black Fedora», tailor made garment ............. 812.48 .... especially was withdrawn aud placed womanhood, Mr. Heckert is formerly Men’« Corduroy Pants show what tremendous sacriflees we iu proposed reserve it would be detri OVERCOATS of Co rvai 1 is, but for the last three are making. Just think of tbe fol Boys’ bib overall», j mental to the farmers ajacent to All our overcoats will be sold at 33 Men's and Boys’ C«P*> months bus beeu operating iu con- lowing propoeitions and remember Blue River and upper McKenzie and per cent less than tracting aud building at Eugene. that all goods priced jn this adver rer- i and one third ------ ‘ —— cent grade „ , would also be a great drawback to the bdv C°,t* 11 wil* pay you to v,8it 08 ttr8t Boy'» Corduroy Paots. tisement can be brought back i Blue River mines. and get our prices. time during the sale: cent grade.................... On motion of Mr. Bean, Hons. S. II. Men's flue Trousers in Worsted Friendly and F. M. Wilkins were _aud stripes, worth 83.50 to *5 SHOES appointed to draft a memorial asking anywhere”.. ............ “ “IT95 The newly elected officer» of the A fine suit of men ’ s clothing, that the townships tie not included Eugene Real Estate Exchange M« Men’s Box Calf *°” all to match for ....... 83 45 Men a extra good Pants, the kind in the reserve, the said memorial to be sumed their duties at a meeting held that will wear and vou pay 82.50 Men'« White Brother» « This salt is positively worth 810. addressed to congress and forwarded last ti igbt in Svarverud A Calkins' to *3.50 for anywhere *1 45 Shoes, worth M to the Oregon delegation with seal of Men s fine suits in Cheviots and Men’s Patent Colt (>o** , office. The new officers are: T. F. Scotch Plaid ..................... || 98 Youth's fine suit» *5 and *15___ *1 95 the club and signature of the officers. Garrett, president; W. W. Calkins, Welt, »6 to 86 shoe» A big line of Boys ’ and Children's Worth 812.50. secretary; C. S. Farrow, treasurer, Ladi«a’. Children'» »o<l ^ Men » splendid suits in Caesi- suits to pick from. Come early little Gents' Shoe* »t *»* 1 M. Svarverud spoke Interestingly meree and Fancy Worsted of the National irrigation Congress 86 45 Men’» fancy Golf Shirts, worth 81 39c prices. Worth 815.00. at Ogden, Utah, recently, which be •Men'» fancy Dress Shirts, worth These are ail op t°-d8*’’1 »i T. A. Gilbert has purchased tbe in Al! wool Clay Wosted suit _____ ______ 87 9$ •1.50 .............................. terest of bis partner. Mr. W» l«b. in 55c Don’t confuse thi* • Doo t fail to see these eiita. Other the Gilbert-Welch shoe store in this stores will charge you 813 50 to 815.00. Men’s heavy wool Sock», 3o cent closing out sale*, etc. kind........... city and is now sole proprietor. Mr. 15c W>l h baa sole ownership of tbe Albany I ranch according to tbe deal. Positively no goods sold and no one is » ’ until 9 o'clock Thnrwiav. October 15. 19OS. Boii.ie Lewter, night clerk at tbe Cor CbarnelVm and Eighth Streets. Be sure I HJfntu House, has returned from a I hunting trip in the mountains. clothinc company mf BOOK STORE FORCED OUT The Terrible Calamity that has befallen a Large Clothing Company Hedert-Beiron DISCUSSED THE FOREST RESERVE Gilbert Now Sole Owner. To Cure a Cold in One Day ? Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMeu. out at tne IDgb School since their interest the e " e •* *«nie. .H, defeat last Saturday. Tbe boys bave Webster Kincaid . . not teen out to practice thia week. ( «laut, has returned’., Manager Booth aud Coach Bryson are thoroughly disgusted with tbe ac tions of tbe students. To bave a I football team tbe players must get 1 out aud practice and must be sup ported by tbe students. Manager Hu Kind »- Both has games scheduled every ( Saturday until Thanksgiving Day, i Bears the and unless the school shows more Bigcaturu at This is a Legitimate Sale I ,