The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, November 21, 1903, Image 9

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    F ROM MINES
OF BOHEMIA
I look over the Goldeu Rule property,
Company coutinue^to ie uuable to se­
I belonging to Salem's mining com- SECURED POSITION
cure cars for shipping I amber. Mr.
I {’any. He declares that they have as
Frouk states that there are pleuty of
good property as the Oregon Se.uri
IN WASHINGTON cars
for local busiut ss, as heretofore
| ties Compauy, aud a whole lot of i»
stated in the Iteuitwrat, there beiug
Ou several of their claims they have
138 empty ears at this city the first
a good showing. They have pleuty of
XZ.
ore in the faces of the diitts. Mr P. Irving Wold Will Be Assistant of the week.
l'he Inference of the Democrat that
Whitmore thinks so much of their
Examiner in the Patent
their is pleuty of cars is an incorrect
prospects that he is going to buy
Office
oue. The fact that a large number of
Prediction That It Will JifJOOi1 worth of their stock, aud he de­
empties passed through that city does
clares that it is a sure tbiug and
not prove that cars are plentiful.
Be Another Cripple that it will soon increase iu value P. Irving Wold, at present assist- The
fact is that the 8. P. is either
aut-instructor
in
physics
at
tbe
Uni-
three or four hundred per cent and
I versity of Oregon, has received the scarce of cars or motive power, aud
probably
a
great
deal
more.
The
Creek.
Golden Rule Compauy has claims j appointment of assistant examiner it is of little moment which. Every
year at this season the compauy is
running up to and adjoiuiug onto tbe in tbe ü. 8. patent office iu Washing-
I toe, D. C.
blockaded with freight, this yi ear be-
Champion mine, where such a vast
amount of work is to be doue by the
,
d took the ol’U •etTk» «• iug no exception to the rule.
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J ° Hlnlnafi..«. In V..-,l-»^ i_. . __ .
Extensive Operations in the Dis Oregon
Securities Company. The aminatiou in 1’ortlaud last spring for
Champion mine, he says, has ore thia position aud received bis appoint­
IrviDg Items,
trict as Told By a Salem
enough in sight’ to run fifty years. ment about two weeks ago. Yesterday
Man to the Statesman.
It is is a dead sure tbiug, says Mr. be telegraphed his acceptance of the
(Guard Special Service.)
Whitmore, that the biggest capital in positiou aud is expecting a telegram
tbe country will soon lie engaged in immediately ordering him to Wash­
Irving, Nov. 18.— D. C. liruee, of
ington for duty. If he is to com­
Rosebuig, is visiting iu thia neigh
W. 11. Whitmore, who is an experi­ tniuiug in the Bohemia district.
mence bis duties ou Dec. 1st, as he
: borhood for a few days.
RATHER RICH.
enced mining man, having followed
expect* to do, be will leave here next
that
business for tbe past twelve
Rev. F. H. Neff, presiding elder of
Some time ago the workmen struck Mouday. The position is a good oue
years, is iu tbe city, visiting at the a thin seam iu the Stocks A Harlow aud carries a salary of *1200 per year. i the U.,B. ■'hurcb, who has >>een ass 1st-
borne of bis father J. C. Whitmore, iu property, uow owued by the Vesuvius
Mr. Wold is thoroughly fitted for I iug iu a series of revival meetiugs at
North Salem, says the Salem States­ people. Ore from the this seam as­ his new work. He graduated at the ' this place, returned to his home at
man.
sayed #249,060 to tbe tan. This is ou University in 1961 and has since held Philomath on Monday morning.
Mr. Wbitmorv was iu Nome all last u >aralell vein with tbe Damon claim, i the positiou as assistaut instructor in
D. M. Purkeraon, of Eugeue, WHO
summer, returning some weeks ago. owued by the Goldeu Rule people, be­ physics, which he has filled with great doing business here today.
He then went to the Bohemia dis ing only about fort., rods south of credit to himself and the University.
Mrs. Joe Morris ia able to be out
trict, near Cottage Grove, aud has the Damon claim. The formation of He is an Industrious and studious again afer a long confinement to her
just returned from there. He went tbe Vesuvius claim is th- same as that young man and by bis perseverauce l room by sickness.
to the Bohemia district to start up a iu tbe Damon claim. Of course, such has worked his way ttoahis present
Tbe high wind of last week blew
liner drilling machiue, a new thing, seams do not run large, nor last long. j position. He is the son of Mrs. G. down one section of Bond A Son’s
But
they
indicate
that
there
is
pleuty
for the Oregon Securities Compauy.
I A. Wold, of 658 Patterson street. hay warehouse. Tbe hay was all
lie was to install tbe uiuchiue iu tbe of gold in the earth ther?.
His many friends congratulate him saved and aside from the damage to
Champion mine of that company. It
Mr. Whitmore will return to the . on bis success in securing this ap- the building, but little damage whs
is a machine that runs with com­ Bohemia district withiu a few days, 1 pointment.
sustained.
pressed air. A storm came up, how­ aud he expects to do development
Messrs Melburne A Sluyter shipped
ever, aud blew down all the wires, work out there and watch tbe de­
a lot of dressed bogs to the Portland
velopment
of
the
district
and Mr. Whitmore was obliged to
mai ket today.
stop work. It will be six weeks be­
Governor
Chamlierlaln
this
morning
Messers Hensill A Stinson are load
fore they are ready for blui again.
appointed Dr. H. ti. Schleef, of iug their fourth car of dried prunes.
A dlG THING.
Cottage Grove, as a delegate to the
Rev. Gardner, of Junction, is the 1
The Oregon Securities Compauy
A basket social will be given at first International School of Hy- gnest of J. M. Kitchen thi* week.
is a big concern, and it is doing . Bethel school bouse ou Thanksgiving geuic Congress, which will meet at
Quite a disturbance was caused in
things out there on an extensive scale. I night for the benefit of the bell fund. Nuremberg, Germany, April 4 to 9,
the Irving school yesterday by a
Mr. Whitmore says they will have , An effort is being made to purchase a 1904. This is the first congress of the
unnikeu Individual, who was put off
tbe finest accommodations for their large bell for the school. Everybody kind ever held, aud Dr. Schleef, who
the north bound train. He marcbed
men he has ever seen in any camp, ' is invited.
will represent Oregon, expects to at I iu and took possession and t an officer
• nd be has been iu most of the big
teud 'he sessions, and at the same bad to be sent for to take charge of
ones. They are building 2500 feet
time, make an extended visit to his ! him. He was finally settled aud after
BETTER THAN PILLS.
of snow sheds at tbe Champion rniue,
The question has been asked—In old home in Germauy.—Salem Jour­ he became sober left for Eugeue.
and they will have model bunk aud what way are Chamberlanis’ Stomach nal.
A daughter of Mrs. M. A. Bitgood !
Liver Tablets superior to the?
boarding houses, with hot water and
ordinary cathartic aud liver pills APPLE BOXES AND EGG CRATES was taken to Portland last Monday
baths, barber shops, reading rooms, Our answer is—They are easier and
Do you want apple boxes or egg for medical treatment.
eto. 'They are going to run a tunnel more pleasant to take aud their effect crates? We make them. Millbrook
3000 feet into the mountain. This is so gentle aud so agreeable that one Lumber A Planing Mill.
realizes that it is produced by
CONFESSIONS OF A PRIEST.
will go a long way towards demon­ a hardly
W. H. Russell & Co.
medicine.
Then they not only
Rev. J no. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark.,
strating the richness of the camp, move the bowelB but improve the
writes, “For 12 years I Buffered from 1
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver yellow
biinging plenty of capital there. appetite and aid the digestion.
jaudice. 1 consulted a num­
Tablets
cure
billiousness,
constipa
­
Mr. Whitmore is very enthusiastic For sale at 50 cents per bottle by W. tion, and headache. They are easy ber of physicians and tried all sorts
L. Delano's drug store.
medicines but got no relief. Theu
over the prospects there. He says
to take and pleasant in effect. For of
I begau tbe use of Elecrtric Bitters
sale
by
W.
L.
DeLano's
drug
store.
the Bohemia district is bound to lie
When you feel that life^is ?harldy
and feel that I am uow cured of a
■ uotber Cripple Creek, and they are i worth the caudle take a dose of • ham-
disease that bad me in its grasp for
twelve years.” if you want a reliable
beginning to do things iu mining like beriain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They will oh ante your stomach,
medicine for liver aud kidney trouble,
they do them in Colorado.
tone up your liver and regulate your
stomach disorder or general debility,
bowels making you feel Ike a new
Electric Bitters. It’s guaranteed
GOLDEN RULE PROPERTY.
Albany Democrat: The Eugene get
man. For sale by W. L. DeLauo’s
by W. L. DeLano. Only &9c.
Mr. Whitmore lock occasion to dru store.
Register states that the Booth-Kelly
— *—
Dr. Schleel Appointed.
Says Plenty oí Cars.
when luncheon was served, after
which the guests thanked their host J BOUGHT FINE RESI
and hostess for a very pleasant even-1
DENCE PROPERTY
ENTIRE FAMILY iug and departed for their respective
Those present were: Mr.
bomea,
aud Mrs. Dotson, Mr. and Mrs. Will!
Forester, Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Gomph, ¡
Unknown Person Places Rough Mr and Mis. J. I' Nettleton, Mr J C. P. Barnard Secures the Bang
and Mrs. E. 8. Dean, Mr. and Mis. I
on Rats in Food Left
Residence at Ninth and
Arthur Wright, Misses Gertie and
in Pantry.
Charnelton.
Etbel Dotaou, Etbel
Ethel
Forester;
Messrs. Dee Howard, George Netf,
Albany, Or., Nov. 18.—The facts Roy Boyd, Dave aud Georgia Boyd. ' C. 1’. Barnard, who purchased th«
have just leaked out that a bold at Mr. aud Mrs. ih-uu accompanied
by [ extensive livery business formerly
i
tempt was made Sunday night to kill Georiga Boyd went to their home at ■ couducteu by Eli Bangs, has pur
th« entire family to J. F. Simpson, Reubeu, Wednesday.
■ chased Mr. Bangs' Hue residence
residing at tbe coiiier of East Bee- :
- property at West Ninth and Charnel
oud aud Hill streets, iu this city, by
i tou streets, tbe deal having just beet
poisuing some meat which they were BROKE OFF NEEDLE completed. The price paid for Un
to have eaten Mouday morniug.
is *5060. It is cousid-red
IN HER THUMB I [ property
When Vida Suupsou wuut into tbe
bargaiu at that figure. Tbe house i
pantry Mouday morniug to get some
' oue of tbe tiueat iu the city and i
pork for breakfast she noticed that '
conveniently located olose to th
the meat was covered with a glisten­ Mrs. Dorris Black, residing out business streets.
ing substance
Examination showed beyond the University, was so unfor
Mr. Bangs and family will not moi
that the pork was covered with rough tuuate as to run the eye end of a largo out uutil tbe first of April, 9, a
on ruts, which bad been taken ftom a needle into her right thumb for halt which time Mr. Barnard takes po.
can iu the basement. Circumstances an inch, the needle breaking off, session.
clearly prove that the poisou was leaving part of the needle inbedded
placed on the meat Bunday evening in the flesh, it was a very painful;
while the members of tbe family were wound, Dr. C. II. Atwood was!
away from home. James Simneon, a called, He cut out the piece of steel ■
We desire to thank the many kirn
young mun, was tbe last oue to leave and the 1-dy is suffering uo serious'
friends
who assisted us in the last
the house Sunday eveuiug. llr effects.
lllnes and death of our beloved unc|
the
locked up the doors and placed
Stephens II. Edwards, and whor
key to the klicheu door in its c us-
sympathies were extended in the hou,
ternary place under a crick at the root
of trial and rorro*.
of the steps. Miss Vida returned to
H. D. Edwards and family,
Letters remaining uncalled for in
the bouse about 7 o'clock aud found
F. E. Ewdards,
the doors lucked and could not Hud the poatottice at Eugene, Oregon,
Mary E. McPherson.
the key in it« accustomed place. Nov. 18, 1903:
Brund, Wm.: Chase, Mell: Ole
When Mr. and Mrs. Simpson returned
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS.
home about 8 o' clock, they found the inous, .Mrs. N. J. (2); Delp, George ¡ Notice is hereby given that the ut
key near the brick, but not under it, II.; Howard, C. ; Johnson, Nellie;! dersigued lias been duly appointed
where Mr. Simpson bad placed it.— McCann, P. F.; Milligan, Walter ; ' administrator of the Estate of Job
Rust, Newton; Stanley, R. E. ; 8crib- B. Richardson, deceased, by an order
Telegram.
ner, Loren; White, M ím R. L. ; of the county court, for the county
of Laue, State of Oregon, on this tt ■
IN PRAISE OF CHAMBERLAIN'S Woods, Mrs. Kate 11.
2nd day of November, 1903.
Persons
calling
for
the
above
please
AH persous having claims again
COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIAR­
the said estate are hereby notified t>•
say when advertised.
RHOEA REMEDY.
present
the same, with proper voucl
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
“Allow me to give you a few words
ere as by law required, to the uudei
in praise of Chamberlaiu'a Colic,
signed administrator, at the oft ice of
Diarrhoea Remedy, ’’ says is?. John HAS SOLD A PILE OF CHAMBER Walton A Ness, attorneys for th
Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. “1
LAIN8'8COUGH REMEDY.
estate, withiu aix mouths from the
suffered one week with bowel trouble
1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough date of this notice.
and took all kinde of medicine with­ Remedy
Dated November 2, 1903.
for more than twenty years
out getting auy relief, when my and it has
given entire satisfaction. |
Jaaoti A. Richardson,
friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant
I have sold a pile of it and can rec '
Administrator.
here, advised me to take this remedy. commend
it highly.—Joseph McEl-l Waltou A Nets, Attorneys for Eetat-
After taking one dose I felt greatly hiuey, Linton,
Iowa. You will find
relieved and when 1 had taken the this remedy a good friend when
50 different sizes and styles of hea'
third dose was entirely cured. 1 troubled with a cough or ool<i. It
thank you from the bottom of my always affords quick relief and is in« stoves. We can suit you ill stylo
heart for putting this great remedy pleasant to take. For sale by De and price. Chambers iiarwdare.
li the hands of mankind." For sale Lano s drug store.
by DeLauo’s drug store.
TRIED TO KILL
Card oí Thanks.
Letter List.
SOCIAL REALM
A number of relative« and friend«
were invited to spend Tuesday even­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Miller, a few miles north of
the city, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
E. 8. Dean, (nee Boyd) of Reuben,
Oregon. The jolly crowd spent the
time in playing games and tripping
the light fantastic until midnight,
TO CURE A COLI» IN ONE DAY.
Take
Laxative Brome Quinine
This question arise* in the famil-
tableta.
____ refund the every day. Let us answer it to-day. Trv
All druggists
money If it fails to euro. _ E. W.
...
Grove's signature ia on each box.
25 cents.
Jbll-O,
You know what you are taking* hen
you take (¡rove's Tasteless Chijl «delicious and healthful de< • t. Pr<
Tonic, because the formula ia plainly pared in two minutes. Noboiling! ti
printed on every bottle, showing that baking I add boiling water and set V
it la simply iron and quinine In a coot Flavor*:—Lemon, Orange, Ras­
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. berry and Strawlxrry. Get u packap
50 cents.
at your grocer* to-day. to eta.
Silk lined Mocha Gloves $1.00
Real kid (Roves guaranteed $ 1 .00
75 pair small size $1,50 Kid
Gloves at
A Great Corset Sale
R. G. and Thompson’s Glove Fitting
Corsets, $1.25 and |1.50 corsets
i
69c pr
75c pr
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Now IS the time
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to complete your outfitting iorwinter. Weare making reductionsin every department. We want
your trade, to get it we will guarantee to sell you dry goods, clothing and furnishings less than
n I
IMOtICC r riCCS DvlOW
you can buy them elsewhere
KI 4>*
UNEQUALED VALUES IN FiNE DRESS
GOODS AND SILKS
GOODS AND SIlKS INSIKES A BIG SAVING TO OU'K CUSTOMERS.
Yard. This includes all our #1.25, *1 50 sW #1 ■ •
yOC Novelty Dress Goods.
V»r.l 52 inch .-xtni heavy Scotch (’hevoitts.
ami
$1.10 shnwk, can only be appreciated when seen, reg. IL»«Ml
q » Yard, Black Satin Prunella Cloth, a stylish goods for
D moai '
only
only a
a few
few but
but they
they will
will give
give you
you an
an idea
idea
of what great reductions we are making.
Greatest Bargains in Cloaks Ever Offered in Eugene
-- Special This Week-
6 cents
Suib* °r sklrt" R‘*ul8r pri<* •k"°
Comes in
Y,rd’38 *D<,h stonn s*rRp’thU 18 8 resl k*rR8in
colors and black
Yard 40 iDcb Scotch Cheviot, comes in colors i «nd bl»ck.
Z
0 UC
j zx
¿IOC
A»
c A f. tor »2 00 and »3 00 Mism-w Jackets ; only a
D V C few at thia price.
12Xc Amookeag Outings in dark and light c lore suitable for un­
dershirts and night dresses.
12S.C Flannelette in stripes and figures, just the thing to make a
warm wrajqier.
ôc This Week
Mism-a and Children’* Coats and Jackets
worth *6(0, •»< no and »7 06, all new
styles, large sleeves, single and double capaa, edged
with braid trimming.
C't V
LADIES COATS & JACKETS
f or *2.00
$2 00
CK CLft for »12 00 Jacket« made from Melton
'P'"'
v
Beaver cloth ; Batin Lined ; theee are
rare values.
for »18 00 and
eO Jackets, come iu
$10 00 colored
and black.
Jacket*.
for *4 50 and *8 60
Jackets.
g s CA for »10 <O Jiw kets made from real Be*.
»JG v>-r cloth with Katin Lining throughout
All other L«8i«»', Ml»«*»’ tad Child»««'» CeaU and
J«ck«U al 1-4 oil th* rtguUr pr««.
Regular 85c Silk
75c a yard
85c a yard19 luch B,8<'k r-u d- ■*’
Worth 85c
Wurth »1 00
*rd—Guaranteed Black
»7« ik.
Underwear and
Hosiery
Smart Stylish Furs
Fur Stoles. Fur Scarh, Fur Boas, Fur Collars
$140 a yard TrffXh^d.’r
COLOKED TAFFETA
65c, 75c and 85c a yard
Extra Heavy Ribbed Wool Ho e for boya
»urth 25c.
'
00 inch all linen silver bleached D»maak neat
pattern, yard.................................
•
M inch German Table linen gl<e» > leached w ft fine
quality, special at, yani .........................
u
•W inch Guarantee! all pnr. linen • S • r bleached dam
dee .-nil witn brok- '--i-ref-’ ’ ■
* ‘
CO CA
$1.00
40c
60c
75c
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All Wool children'* Underwear, worth 50c,
40c and 70c a g»rment.
is very natdaome.
Thanksgiving Table Damask
pattwJ.it n.pkm. ’ ’
en CA Misaes Jackets worth »6 00, »7 <10, *8 00
DU and »11 00
50c
«»•**•»Rood ,ui‘or 8kirt for ™iuy we8ther-
Yard for »1,00, 75c and 00c Scotch Mixtures, just the tbiug
f’T children'* school dresses. Stn. tly all wool.
Novelty Dr«« Good» Suit Psttenu st On« Half Their Regular PH«»
SILKS
75c 3 yard19 inch Bl,ck WMh T8ff‘>,a’
We place on sale Monday every Ladiet»', MiBne«’ and Childo coat and jacket
in stock at reduction« that will Hurprise you. We received, a few days ago,
a large line of new styles in MinHes' and children^ coate'and jacket*, these
will be included in this great sale. Every garment will be Hold at | to j off
the regular price.
MISSES COATS & JACKETS
it
cn
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
$4
DU tr •
d With 4ta .« a 1 4 Ian full ta -
00 B- as in a variety of different Eure . theee
CA
and
for Fur < • liar* worth fr>m
o t. r <<».
•13.00 for Fur Hvcka : they come in
$5 00 M ar'ir Mi.ik, Beaver, Ekctric Heal,
Bla>-k Marin and Bear ; are neatly trimmed arid
' av S the best « ,uality •>< HHk tuning
jv
I.adi «' Heavy Flewced Cnderwear,
Regular 30c value.
20c
I9c
Indire'¿fleece laned Hoee, fast black.
Worth 25e.
Pair I.ad.ee' Fancy laie»- an i Color*! Hose.
Regular 35c and fille values.
We Win Make it,Warm for You
11 you ere in the Market lor an Overcoat
...The Tabosco...
Sound* comfortable, doesn't ItT It ie lutrinalcelly end artistically
Tbe Standard Full in the lock, and fifty Inches long. It has well
built shoulders, snug fitting band made collar,, shape retaining front
and an all over aioart, snappy coat. It ie shown In flne, smooth
Keaey Cloth, Meltons, Vlcunaa, Oxfords and in semi rough finished
fabrics with uovelty effect*, it ie a coat that will emphasize the
wearer as a typical, well dressed men. It poeeeeiM-e tbe uiideHuable
something that seta the men apul from tbe crowd. It Is trade by
Schloss Bros. A» Co. The Sot Cloche* Maker*
Ami all tbe experience of a quarter century’« expere fare list e beet
tailoring art can put Into a garment are concentrate d in tbia | /V
- age start. <f
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Our men’« .Jit depertmrnt ia tbe largest in Eugene. Come and buy
where you have a wider range of patterns aud styles to choose from.
Prices lower than the lowest.
Suits $5.00 to $22.50
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