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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1903)
-r ami daughters, Wesley Whiteaker uud track aud leaving tbe car on the maiu sister, tbe .Misses Handera, Mr. and .Mrs. Starr, Mr. uud Mrs. Sovern, Mr. track. Haskett, Clark Turner, Mn». E. Etter Mr. Wallace llawk nt this city «« the victim of a serious accident Mon • . ’ day. Be drove bls team to tbe gate Muster Carman Fuller celebrated leading to bis barn aud when i e at I hiH sixth anniversary yesterday at the tempted to get down from tbe wagon home of bis pareuts, at No. 194 East be stepped ou the fore wheel, aud, Eleventh Greet, in a very enjoyable at that instant tbe horse moved for manner. The little folk* took full ward losing his balance. lie fell possession of the gymnasium room, with heavy force and struck in a man where games were indulged into tbeir ner that his arm was dislocated at the fullest capacity. Refreshments were I elbow joint. Dr. T. C. Mackey was served in keeping with the occasion. called aud set the limb to right in Those invited were: Gene Kelly, very short order. However he will Lester Holeman, Gertrude Porter, have siege of suffertug aud be detained (Halsey), Jennette Calkins, Beatrice Motion to Dismiss Injunction from work tor couiiderble time. Wetherbee, Ada McMurphey, Lois Another Chapter in the Contro J. 8. Luce brought three ears of Against City Tearing Down Gray, Bernice Crouse, Cray Long, ccrn grown on bis river bottom laud, Carrol Long, Kenneth Cockerliue, versy Over Possession of Christian Fence Al about three miles south of this city, Barty Gray, Henry Howe, Emery the Underwood Cor- lowed. to this office-last week that would lugham, Cogswell Campbell, Willis make the old Iowa and Missouri corn ner Lot. Kays, Warren Kays, Archie Holeman, raiser's mouths water. They are teu The regular November term of tbe Hedley Holeman, Wallace Baker, Ru Interest in the controversy over inches in length with 600 grains to circuit court adjourned this forenoon dolph Gray, Wilbur Hulin, William tbe possession of the Underwood lot the ear, perfectly matured and dry at ten O’clock after the longest session Purdy, Wesley Purdy. at tbe corner of Fifth aud Willamstte enough for safe keeping int he gran- tor eeveral y ars. Including the two streets, which has died down iu the ery. These samples put to route tbe day of the adjourned or preliminary past week or two, was revived thia idea that Oregon is not a corn country. term of court preceding the regular J. 8. Lusby purchased, one day last term, this session lasted just two forenoon when 8. H. Hurst, who claims possession of the lot, employed week, Co turkeys from Wooley aud weeks. Ordinarily the session is fin It looks as if the initial step In air a couple of men to tear out tbe Ingram. Tbe net price paid lor them ished iu two or three days uud but navigation has Veeu made. lhe Another point to the once iu u long whilivit lasts a week. foundation recently laid by N. K. was *83 00. French brothers I.ebaudy sailed tbeir The reason for tbe extreme length good tor poultry business iu Oregon, Gaylord for a store building. of this session was the large number dirigible baloon from Moisseu to Mr. Gaylord was informed that hia of cases on the docket, almost a Paris Thursday, 44 miles, in an hour foundation was being torn out ai.d he record bl eaker,and tbe length of time aud a half, making their landing in proceeded to tbe scene and ordered Dirigible consumed iu the trial of several cases, the heart of the city. the men to cease operations. Refus for instance tbe Gorrell and Beadle means capable of being directed. ing to do so, be came down town, • « • consulted nis attorneys, I. N. Har damage cases. Why should anyone abuse Governor baugh and John H. Bowera, and con There were a large number of crim Chamberlain for insisting that the cluded to sne Mr. Hnrst for damages. inal cases to handle, five men being To a Guard reporter this afternoon sent to the peuiteutiary, two to the members of the legislature should not attempt other legislation if called Mr. Gaylord said: "I am the bona county jail aud two paid flues. fide owner of the lot, and Mr. Hurst Tbe injunction case at this morn together in special session, than to has 1’0 right to dump the material ing’s session Judge Hamilton allowed correct the mistake of the last session whch I have placed there into tbe the motion to dissolve the injunction in regard to the tax law? Those street. 1 have just^seen my attorneys of Ethel Christiau against the City of members who claim other measures ■ nd they will soon prepare the papers Eng : ', as regards tearing down the which they have up tbeir sleeves in my suit for damages. I will ask feuc - to open up Twelfth street, but should be passed, must hsve a faint damages in the sum of or the i J ise cannot be moved until fur- remembrance that they were unable to pass them in a forty-day session. •400.” her : tion by the court. Do they want to take advantage of THE OTHER 81DE. Blaze Originated in Bathroom OTHER CASES. a ten day rush session to get pet G. G. Gress, agent for Mr. Hurst, Where the Little Boy Had Sharkey et al vs. Candiani. Plain measures that bad no chance of pas- and under whose direction the work ■ageSwben the members bad time to tiff given time to file brief. Left a Fire. men tore oat tbe foundation, when examiue into thoir merits,passed into Edith B. Liuton vs. George Smith, seen by the reporter did not seem at injunction. Referred to court repor laws? It looks that way. all worried over the prospect of a suit (Daily Guard, November 14.) • » • ter. for damages. "We have possession of Fire In the Methodist church par An Indian woman whose life was Massillon Engine and TbresberCom- tbe lot, having received a deed from sonage at No 18 West Tenth street, linked with three centuries was pany (a corporation) vs. A. C. Jen tbe former owner some time ago, while Mr. Gaylord has no deed at all. occupied by Rev. B. F. Rowland and nings. De nuirtr to ccwplaint CM burned to death iu her cabin nerr Sun Louis Obispo, California, Mon It is Mr. Hurst’s lot end we do uot family, which started shortly after I ruled. day uigbt. She whs born in tbe propose to let anyone else build on one o'clockjthis afternoon, completely gutted the second story of tbe build seventeen hundred.'; in 1791, and was it.” iug aud destroyed a large amount of 112 years of age. Such years are so household goods. far out of tbe ordinary that it is The fire started in the bathroom on bard for tbe mind to grasp tbeir sig the second floor. The little boy had nificance. She was living when this , Senator Mitchell has or will intro kindled a fire in ttie bathroom store great republic was ill its infancy, when tbe country west of tbe Mississ duce bills, according to tbe tele to take bis regular bath and had goue graphic reports, making appropria down stairs. Smoke was soon after Mesdames Hoffman, Smith and ippi river was an almost unbroken tions for tbe erection nf public build wards seen issuing from tbe room and wilderness. The' possibi’ity of rail Spencer Entertained—Other ings at Baker City, La Grande snd when an investigation was made it road traction was considered the Society Notes. Oregon City. Eugene is more cen was found that the whole upstairs wild dream of some disordered imigi- tral and more important in future was ablaze. Coals in tbe s ove had uation, while subtle electiicitv that prospects than either of tbe place* perhaps iguitod tbe carpet or some now plays such an important part in (Daily Guaad, November 13.) named, and has more need of a public coltbing, thus starting the confiaga- Frank’s hall yesterday afternoon everyday life, was not ereu thought x building at tbo present time than La tion. from two to six o’clock was the of—was a hidden treasure iu nature’s Grande or Oregon city. Why is it QUICK RESPONSE. sceue of a brilliant society event. won lerful store house. then, that Eugene, which is destined An alarm was turned in at 1;15 Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, Mrs. Geo. in tbe near future to lie ' io second o’clock aud the fire department W. Smith and Mrs. S. 8. Spencer en city in Oregon In popualtion and quickly responded. Tbe chemical tertained a large number of their lady business, as it now is in edu cational engine was first to play a stream on frieuds. The spacious hall was pret matters, is alwaya overlooked in tbe the flames. There was some difficulty tily decorated with chrysanthemums matter of ^public buildings? Salem, in unreeling the hose lrom the cart, From Salem Statesman: Elmer for the occasion. The flowers which is uot much larger than Eu thus causing some delay in securing Hunter, of Bristol, Pa., has big, ripe, with the swell gowns of the ladies gene, has a hundred thousand or* two water from the hydrants. The fire present created a scene of beauty hard delicious strawberries on his dinner hundred thousand post office build men soon had the blaze under con to describe. Whist was the prevailing table nowadays besides supplying ing. is Eugene not on tbe congres trol, but not before the household amusement of the afternoon, Mrs. quantity to those who can afford to slonal map?—Orrgou State Journal. goods upstairs were ruined and the Hendricks winning first prize, Mrs. pay 5 cents a berry for them. He Is uppor part of the building was gutted. Lowe second and Mrs. Gilstrap tbe a farmer near the Pennsylvania tow Rev. Mr. Rowland’s library and consolation. A lunch was served in and he has an acre and a half devoted many other articles which were i he banquet room. The guests were: to them. Pendleton East Oregonian: Free J. E. Huston was brought to the downstairs were badly damaged by Mesdaues, H. E. Ankeny, F. W. Eugene hospital from Leaburg last lieing hastily takeu from the building. Prentice, D. A. Paine, J. 8. Luckey, water, Umatilla, county, Or., ’• T. B. Luckey, R. M. Pratt, J. Gil a higher altitude and higher lai HOUSE INSURED. evening with a broken leg. '1 he in tilde than Bristol, Pa., is now mar jured iiiku was employed in the Nettle Tbe house was valued at *1500 aud bert, 1’. A. Gilbert, C. W. Lowe, J. keting the second crop of strawber logging camp. He was driving a ■ policy of *600 was carried in A. Kays, J. Goldsmith, Hampton, wedge Into log. The wedge tlew an insurance organization in tbe East, W. H. Alexander, B. L. Bogart, G ries, and not at 5 cents p> r berry, but at prices within reach of the common out and struck bim ou the left leg connected with the church. D. Linn, C. B. Willoughby, L. L. below the knee, breaking both bones. The contents were not insured. Whitson, 8. P. Sladden, J. W. Hobbs. people. An exhibit of the second crop of strawberries is now to be seen The less on the building and to W. F. Gilstrap, A. J. Tolmie, H. L. The large plate glass windows of Rev. aud Mrs. Rowland's household Traver, A. Yerington, G. R. Chris at the irrigation meting in this city tbe new theatre block were put in goods will amount to *000 or •700. man, Jerry Horn, C. L. Winter, Laura and while the experiment of raising today. Harris, W. -K. Scarbrough, Geo. T. them is new, it promises to grow into Hall, Sr., John Kelly, Geo. Kelly, D. a regular industry, so that Thanks The Hotel McClalleu, of Roseburg, Link, R. McMurphey, A. L. Peter, giving strawberries in Eastern Oregon one of tbe finest bolsteries iu the I. L. Campbell, E. H. Ingham, Geo. may become the rule and not the ex state, now has a new proprietor in O. oran, B. Deliar, K. H. Dearborn, ception. the person of John R. Sutherlin, The pulpit of the Cumberland Pres formerly of Oakland. Fy tbe pay byterian church of Eugeue will bs P. E. Snodgrass, F.W. Ogburn., T. G. Hendricks, Geo. O. Yoran, R. 8. ment of •12,101, Mr. Sutherlin last tilled tomorrow morning and even Bryson, 8. H. Friendly, Luke Good eveulng acquired the lease and fix ing by Rev. C. A. Wooley. rich. W. C.Yoran, King, F. N. McAl tures of tbe establishment from the It may be interesting to our read- ister, F. G. Young, Wltener, the An even d zen of Eugene married Schmidt Hotel .1 Investment Co.— refl to know that Rev. Wooley Mis.-es Hendricks, King, Luckey, ladles have organized themselves into Review. preached his first sermon iu Eugene Hoffman, Hobbs, Saltzman, Ruby a Priscilla Club for needle work and ibirty-eight years ago, and that in Hendricks. mental improvement. They are: the old building that occupied the •Mesdamas W. H. Alexander, G. W. • e • ground where be will preach tomor One of the pleasantest social events Smith. R. Gilbert, G. Davis, T. row. He arrived in the Willamette The heavy rains of the past week of tbe season was a surprise at the Luckey, F. Poindexter, F. Hampton, eausfl the approtwh on the Kantiani valley <k*t. 10. 1865, preaching occa licme of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Julian, Bert Peters, Bert Vincent, lleury «tonally till he hi came the regular railroad bridgs l^'iwia n Tallman and on West Fifth street, it being Mr. Schwering, E. Matlock. Mutilara, on th* Woodburn Natrou pastor of the Eugene Cumberland Ihe club meets Friday afternoons Julian's 43rd birthday anniversary, Presbyterian church, supplying tbo branch of tha Southern Pacific, to go every two weeks. The first meeting charge for eight years. It wai a complete surprise. Music, out and tha trains on that line tira cameo, aud dancing aud social con- yesterday afternoon wa« held with compelled to rotile into Albany on ths Mrs. W. IL Alexander, the next meet ver-ntiou were indulged in after which Corvallis E ms tetti from SI cl).urn, ing to be with Mrs. Guy Dnvis. a bountiful repast was served, to and go out over tbe l«cbanon road, which all did ample justice. They consequent ly they are caren i hours ‘ "wee small" lata. The Willamette river at the Eugene spent th» time until the bridge registered nine teet above low hours, when tbe guests departed, water mark this afternoon at 3 wishing Mr. Julian many happy re- A call meeting of the Eugene Gnn Thoee present o'clock aud it was still rising at that turns of the day Club will be hel I at W. H. Kay’« were: Mr. and Mrs. time. Matthews, (From the Bulletin.) The .McKenzie Is also reported Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zin.tner, Mr. and store -Monday evening rt 8 o'clock to We aro inf irme I tha \re',l^ •on quite high and constantly rising. Mrs. Walter WiUoD, Mr. and Mrs arrange a Thanksgiving shoot. of "Dug.” W'awHim, «4« <1 «i gerously This rain, while steady, is coM and John Eddy, Mr. and Mrs John Man J. O. WATTS, hurt v«'»ti r>l,.y Ho wus ridin* ■ volt does not melt any of tbe enow in the roae, Mrs. J. Turner, Mrs. J. Nicho ___________President. wtii>-h S II uu t osngbt hirn. mountains, hence tbe rise in the las. Mr«. Wattle. .Mr and Mre. George Lili, .Mr. and .Mrs. JJ. M. Barton, Mi--. « E»ye C oley and Saever, of river is not rapid. - r*. Cr >w, .Mrs. Cavlor, Mrs A J Hr.iwi t ille, wer» her» '-»t'iilay. Churchill, Mrs. Pott, and daughters^ ri». fo’ »-»r io ou her wsy t.» ngene 8. A^ Wu-idford, representing tbe .r, Roberts. I’. E. Hinton. Mr. <iBr. Aller,-Ramaker Company, to r«*ui"«h»r musical studi««, and tbe Port r. of Port- Jen an i daughters. Mrs. Bier, Frankie land. is in the city for tbe purpose of lat* r I • Lo« Angal»«. Superintendent J. H. Ackerman Taylor, W. Brabham. J T'i« A' »oio-irn sui Nitrii ’ Flyer installing a tine new Eatey pipe organ ' . V* !' ill; . V : - ' w»« «tei y«.| at R'wD'it Ine1 Sat- will go to Dallas to remain, the bal nr-lay ontll3 *'• «t«r-> t*'3. ance of the week. Next weak he and T*i • A was csum I by a hot box the Professor P. L. Campbell will which burned «•utirely out. The S, vivit the high scrool* of Eastern F. office al l'or ilaHot •■« .u.ai“«liai« ly Oregon, and the following week they leacbera' Awi noti« I and m rtlo.i si 4 bridg* ni t will attend the ter Citv and tl fr ni I rownsville soen arrlvwi ard •¡•lion COtlut assHitd in movine thè cer o«t of it.e| cou t «»>, sili sing thè traiu to go un < u ih* a pieted condition as an eysesore and which proved a menace to public safely. Our public schools were somewhat demoralised this week on account; of sickuesa. Miss Norton was takeu sick Saturday evening and while she re- I orteJ for duty Tuesday afternoon she was taken down much worse Wed nesday. Miss Pinkham lias beeu de. taiued at her borne iu Eugene on ac count of the sickness aud death of h«r mother. Mias Jessie Kerr bad charge of Miss Pinkham's room and Las given good satisfaction. Miss Crain was assigned to Miss Norton's room while students of the Ninth Blast Pailed to Explode at Proper grade assisted iu the cure of Miss Crain’s room. KILLED BY A BLAST Jos. Miller Suddenly Killed at Lucky Boy Mine. 1 ime—Pulling Out Fire When It Went Off. Dr. F. M. Day returned from the Ducky Hoy mine lute lent night, bringing the information that Jos. Miller, employed in the mine, was kilh d Vuduesday about noon by the expi -i ■!. of a Lluat, aud George tour tier badly injured. A blind had been tet in the tunnel an I tbi- men w. nt Io a safe distance, but it failed to explodo. After the usual time had expired Miller aud Warner entered the tunnel to see wk; th1* charge did not explode. .Miller was ahead and wan in the act of pulling the fuse out of the charge wh**u with a roar it exploded. Miller w.i-i mangled into an almost unrecog- nr,able mana, but be lived about two hibtrs afterwards, ilia bead, throat Mil l Lreant were terribly lacerated and <>;. urm wan torn completely off. W.-rner ulso Buffered aerioua injuries, l>. they are not neceaearily fatal, lie was pretty badly cut up and one eye was torn out. He was brought d< vi> last night for medical atteud- ai>. e in the Eugene hospital. he news of the accident was sent to l>r. Day shortly after it occurred. O his way np he burned that Miller bu I expired but went on to attend Warner. MONEY BURNED IN THE BARN G >. Strayer Lost $188 Which He Dropped Out of His Pocket. : he (Springfield News gives further pi ticularsof the burning of E. L. Smith's barn er- follows: Mr. Strayer i.- not ouly the loser of bis team but *188 in currency was burned also. While iu the stalls try ing to release his team lie was nearly overcome uy suffocation and readied into his pocket and withdrew his hnndkcichief v liich also extracted his bills. Ho was badly burned about the face and bunds which laid him up for a few days. LOSS OF ABOUT *2600. The barn which was 80x100 feet was one of the best constructed in l.ane county and could not lie replaced to day for less than *1,200. Besides the horseH and the barn it is said to have contained to or 7(1 Ions of hny, 160 bushels of oats, ..<> I usiiels of wheat. 1("> bushels of chop, 100 bushels of corn, 3 sets of harness, *<’>00 worth of farming machinery, and many minor articles, making the loss aggregate about *2.r4X), There was no Insurance. BETTER THAN PILLS. The qtfestion has been asked—In what way are Chamberlanis’ Stomach h id Liter Tablets superior to the? ordinary cathartic mid liver pills Our answer la—They are easier and more pl 'asant to take and their effect is so gentle mid mi agreeable that one hardly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. Foi sub lit 'si cents per bottle by W. L. Delano's drug stole. The following from the Harrisburg Bulletin FUggi'Is ii new way of judg ing of th ' merits nf a coming show: “ a I lint, Jr., llypir tic Company i lib d for three nights at the City II li c ntneiiciug tonight, .lodging fr< tn the gentlemanly appearance of th ir advance agent, they are entitled to > bearing. For E!ec'ric Railway. he Albany street railroad will tie < jll»d, providing the city couil eli will extend the franchise 25 years. ’! council bus (lie matter under ad- v u nt mid w ill decide at tbo next in tii g, which will Is« held ill two w ’< 1’ >" oil ■ • «as ire heartily in ii ii i ■ i i -trema nt and the re 1.1 * -t sill probably be grunted. Laundry Robbed. itiii time doting Wednesday night someone entert I the Troy laundry on Olive street and carried away a supply of starcti and a number of •hirtaf and ottici ra are working on the case aud think they have their eyes on the miser«'«ids. rhis is the second time this laundry has been broken into since Mr. Muth ersliaugh took pnsssesiou several mouths ago. Junction Hens. (Fri m the Tim«-*. spring and was left in that unoom Collage Grove Items. (Leader and Nugget.) Mrs. R. W. Veatcb came up from Eugene Monday to extend a few days | in town visiting with friends and looking after property interests. This week John Bartels purchased the interest of bis partner, Marion V eatcb, in the meat market business on Main street, and is now sole pro prietor. Lee Henry this x wtek leased bis howling alley in the Lurch building to Messrs. Berry and Hinds, who will open it between now aud the first. C. F. Homers, of the firm of Som ers, Olsen 4 Lorenzen, proprietors of the Eugene Plaining Mill, was in the city Tuesday in the interests of bis firm. Mr. Somers reports the plan ing mill business flourishing. D. K. Slagle of Silk Creek, sold 27 head of tine Anuora goats to John llartnes this week. The price paid was something like *3 per bead, and we are informed that the goats were purchased for Mr. Harms brother, who resides near Goshen. John Haskell, the Loraue-Cottage Grove mail carrier, lost a valuable horse last Monday by having its hind leg broken, being viciously kicked by its stall mate. The injury was such that the animal bad to lie shot. J. W. Baker, state game warden, re turned from a tour of inspection iu Eastern Oregon, going as far as Pen dleton, last Thursday. He reports his deputies all installed and taking up their work readily. Two more arrests were made iu Eastern Ore gon. Irwin Lea, eon of Mr. and Mrs. George Lea, of this city, who has been identified with a large sugar re finery at Honolulu for the past tw'o years, arrived home on a short visit with bis parents last Monday. Mr. Lea left later iu the veek for New Orleans on business in the interest of of bis company. l)r. W. W. Oglesby who ace npan- ied Mrs. Jas. II. Barrett to 1 nt t laud last week to undergo a delicate opera tion reports that the operation was eutirely successful slid that bis pa tient is getting along as well ns could be expected. Robt. A. Osbourne, a representative of the E igene Daily Guard, spent a few days iu this city aud the Bohemia mines early this week iu the interest d his paper. The Loader was favored vith u fraternal call Tuesday and we mud Mr. Osbourue a very affable aud nteitaining gentleman and a tbor- mgh newspaper man. CIRCUITCOURT TORE OUT HIS ADJOURNED FOUNDATION After One of the Long N. R. Gaylord Will Sue est Terms in Sev S. H. Hurst for Damages Note and Comment. FIRE THIS AFTERNOON Upper Story of M. E. Parsonage Com pletely Gutted BRILUANT SOCIETY Eugene is Overlooked. EVENT YESTERDAY Schemes in November. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Seamen S. Oliver tn Charley W. I'.rrickson, east half of block 81, Springfield Investment Power Co.’s ad to Spi ingtield, *225. Dora B. and J. IL Martin to Claud Plaster, lot 4, lilock 1, D. G. McFar land's lth ad to Cottage Grove, *1213. J. W. and M. F. Kirk to John IL Kirk, 10 acres in tp. 21 s, r 2 w, *350. Frank E. and Coriune C. Alley to Elia A. Fisher, certain land iu Mui ligan’s donation to Eugeue, *1. James A. and Sarah A. Kirk to C. W. Wouataff, et al, 1 acre in Lane county, *1. O. A. Rowland to Mrs. Elizalieth ■inmers, lot 4, block 3, Kelsay's first nd. to Eugene, *150. O. (.. K. R. to A. B. Lyon, 40 acres in tp. 23 *, r 3 w, *220. Ella Alley Fi ber to Frank E. Alley and Ivetta M. Jones, lot 9, block 3, Elias Stewart's nd to hugene, *1. D. G. McFarland to Dudley Gibson, lot 4, block 3, I). G. McFarland's 6th nd to Cottage Gr< v», *376. State of Oreouu to Ella M. Shipley, 10 acres in tp. 17 r, i 7 w, *60. Murk aud L. I. Bailey to A. C. Ruby, Iota 5aud 8, b'uck I, Mulligan's donation to Eugene, *t>4uo. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Rufus Mallory, trustee, tu Henry Bidwell, 120x04 feet in Springfield In v<-tn ent Power Company's sd to Springfield, *250. A. H. and Bettie E Gattis to J. '. Martin, *♦' acres in tp. 17, ■ r 8 w. Georvinni M •h’ì 1 redecirle V Knvx to Cbarl ra h noop, 11 Arrt*> in tp. 17 s, r < w, *1. Wm. F. ant Sue Kate Woodward to A 11. Gatti*. 0 acre* in tp. 17 s, r 8 w *1 Arthur KI k a nd to K«otb<ra Pa- cific Ccaipany, 2.1 of an a< e 1. tp. IT s, r 3 w, «Iff. Aun» E end J S. C urchlll to Snntiiei n 1 sci fit• ('".iipany, 1.7 acres i i tp 17 s, r 3 , *1(1. M IRRIAG .. LICENSED. II M ekey ad i in ma E. Muel ler C F. J. tine witness I an I ■ I'ie bimga g>, J. T l'ridgiw «ItMii. A Veteran Pastor. Priscilla Club. Heavy Rains Damage Bridge. The Rivers. Gun Club Meeting. Harrisburg Naias New Pipe Organ A Two Weeks' Trip. To Ci at JUNCTION Picture Agents Away With a eral Years. Broken. Coiti lime Hein3. ROBBED q , Purse. It Contained $100 in Cash S« Rings and Keepsake. Picture Agents Dis" pears. UGuard Speei.i Junction City, Nov. 13.. Mr. D Strickland, landlady at th. i City Hotel, was robbed ii’*10' containing *100 in 0Mb, Wer.1W* and keepsakes, yesterday Mrs.Btricklaud wa. lutLe h lor eetling with »otne rictnrZ- Hr- who had delivered to her, and after settling with Z she laid her pIIrse o’the table and *eut.downstairs,fo’" tbe purse. Soon .fterwwk(¿7* into the kitchen and ths cookitT hotel asked for some money t / made Mrs. Striakland think <*2, purse. She went up»tain ( her purse had ranished, picture agents. They bare not £ seen since and it is U Supposed supposed Uq th, took the money and skipped Wt{ town. A warrant was issued forth., arrest. VIOLATED LIQUOR LAW. An internal revenue collector m « a visit here a few days ago sndu» result of bis visit was a trip to Port, land of one of our busineai men it 1* reported paid a fine for rlolitty the liquor law. forbidding tbe ah tl liquor without li-ense. Mrs Pinkham’s Firt The funeral of Mrs. E. A. Jut bam, who died November 10, at th. family residence at 286 Wait Eighti street, is postponed on account of ta storm in the Rocky mountaini, pn- venting children arriving fromtbi East. It will be held Monday it tte bouse at 10 o'clock a. m., tbeania by Rev. T. R. Cross, pastor of tte Congregational church. Ictemat in Mulkey cemeter/. Albany Democrat: Jim Bus, Lane county brute, wbo sttsrupu rape on an eight yfar-old girli ni taken through the city today twite penitentiary on a teu years' Hates« the b igbest possible. Nona too mci. Personals. Alox Smith is down from ill» River. E. R. Davis went to Junction Cltj this nfteruoon. Frink Hadley has returned ta San i’rnucieco. Loon Edmuuson came up from be- shon this afternoon. 8. W B. Haynes returaed thkift* noon from a trip south. Judge J. W. Hamilton returod» Roseburg this afternooD. Fred and Frank Hopkin* «W Harrisburg this afternoon. E. J. Frasier was a pasieniir » Portland ou business today. Attorney J. S. Medley relund this afternoon to Cottage Grora Julius Goldsmith went to Grove this afternoon on bu*m* Mrs. M. M. Coffey left for Stockton, CaL, Miss Rebecca Haine» returned^*, this afternoon from San H»* T. L. Rash aud family, of county, have arrived here 1» V dood the wmter. Charles Wilkins, Indi» •«" tbe Umatilla reservation, » in Eugene. A. J. Pickard is. hota,J^ i Francisco, where he ’ train load of sheep. Countable Jsck Smith # morning for Porc*t* secure Skews, the fek*' Rev. J. E. Snyder, baa gone to Eastern Cve* for tbe benefit of hi. healthu Albert Applegate i* « onfl ** borne with a severe poisoning in oD* Miaa Dolly Saltm*r.b, ’ arrived this afternoon Rf. apect the local corp* of tonight. hili d B. A. Seely*» g > Pre*ton, Minn.. Tj WK home of Dr. and -Mrs. I - »' ing arrived yesterday. President P- daughter, Mi* Luf* Seattle this »f‘frDO' “ U. O.-U W. football *** M J. R. Wyatt and turned this noon fro®* tbe Alsea, where bunting gw "Dd . lrc(1,._AH-ny I