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Mrs. Frank Ware returned from a [ trip to Roseburg this afternoon. Dr. J. W. Harris made a profes sional trip to Cottage Grove ye-terday, (Daily Guard January 13,) returning today. Mrs. H. M. Shaw is indisposed. Harley Barton and wife are home C. V. Littler, of Albany, is in the from Roseburg. city. Arthur Leach, U. O. student, ar rived from Portland this afternoon. John Nice, of Thurston, is in the Mrs. Maiilon Calef, of Harrisburg, city. A. W. Ream went to Portland this is in Eugene. afternoon. Mrs. Amos Wilkins and two child Thos. a yers came up from Halsey i ren, of Coburg, left this ijternoou for a trip to California to be gone a this afternoon. A. Wilhelm, Jr., of Monroe, was in month or six weeks. They will visit at San Francisco and San Diegc. Eugene today. j Mrs. A. B. Rintoui is visiting at | Oregon City. DEATH OF MRS Personals. RICH SHOWING I IN BOHEMIA A U. S. Fire Extinguisher | Cottage (.rove. Or., Jan. 13.—Phil Spoug, who owns a claim near the Ridge hotel, Bohemia, has just re ?J THE HO^E WILL turned, having Uuisbed hia annual as- o sHmeut tor 1903. He saya he un THE OLD RELIABLE I covered an 18-foot ledge that cou- taiua solid ore ‘.he entire width. Over half of the width of the ore body ia fret-milling and the rest is base. He aays gold can be seen in ‘ lots of the ore, and brought in a , number of free-gold samples to cer- ' tify this assertion. The tunnel on this claim ia in only As well as your property. This is B. E. Mackay, of Pleasant Hili, 30 feet, aud the ore body is the larg Something insurance will not do. Can S. I. HESLOP est yet found in the entire dis was in Eugene today. trict. The Ridge hotel is about four Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Willson are yon afford to be without* one at miles from Bohemia proper, on the j here from Cottage Grove. old Noonday wagon road. There are 1 Deputy Sheriff Bowu ia injunction Died in Good Samaritan Hos hundreds of locations in this im on official business. pital This Morn mediate vicinity, aud many proper- i F. L. Gibbs went to Portland this ties have shown good pay values. ing. afternoon for a short trip. The country is very rough and steep Henry Landess came down from and is covered with as fine forests of (Daily Guard January 12. ) Cottage Grove this afternoon. Absolutely Pure timber as have ever beeu seen on the Rev. D. E. Loveridge, rector of Pacific caast. Call and we will explain how they work Mrs. K. A. Beotb went to Saginaw Tƣƣ IS NO SUBSTITUTE the Episcopal church, received word Io visit her sister at that place. this morning that Lis daughter, Mrs. A. L. Roney, of Goshen, was doing 8. L. Heslop, had died this morning business in Eugene this morning. at the Good Samaritan Hospital, (Guard Special Service.) Mrs. Riley, of Sumpter, Oregon, is Portland. in Eugene visiting her eon Roscoe. Spriuglieid, R. F. D., Jau. 12.— Mrs. Heslop is well |known in Eu Attorney G. F. Skipworth, of gene, having resided here a number Mr. Gunderson aud family, who have Junction, returned home this after of years, her residence being on beeu respected residents of Mohawk West Fifth street, corner of Law for the past year, will shortly re noon. Det Hadley and Will Stuart left rence. She has been ill for a num move to Portland. Mr. G. thinks for Portland on this morning's de- ber of years and her death was noi our little valley is a tine place to live but says he can do better back unexpected. layed train. FIRST ASSEMBLY Deceased leaves two children, Ern in the city. Hou. J. II. McClung was a passen- Oliver Rcot is away, helping on a ger to Portland on the belated train estine, a student at Berkeley, and IN NEW BUILDING this Paul, who was with his mother in big log drive down the Mohawk. morning. ----- DEALERS IN----- Portland. Charles Bagby, a young man em- ’ James Curran, superintendent of Dr. Loveridge and daughter, Mise ployed near Donna, was called to construction for the Telephone Com Ruth, went to Portland this afternoon Vehicles, Implements, Hardware, Oregon City last week by the serious Dr. Bechdolt Delivered Interest pany, is in Eugene inspecting lines. to attend the funeral. illness of ids mother. Miss Carolina Rankin, photogra Tin and Graniteware. ing Address to High School Mr. Campbell from Salem, has beeu pher at Winter's photo gallery, went visting his sister, Mrs. M. L. Ham Students. to Portland today for a short vacation NEW BUSINESS, NEW GOODS. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK mitt. B. F. Keeney has some fine barred (Guard Speciil Service.) The tlrst regular Wednesday morn Plymouth Rock chickens on exhibi Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stafford spent EAST NINTH STREET, EUGENE. Crow, Jan. 9.—Rev. I. N, Mulkey several days with friends at Halsey. ing assembly in the new High School tion at the poultry show in Albany. preached at Palestine on the 4th inst. building was held this morning. Rumor has it another wedding on Charley KliDginsmitb and wile, of I’sul Stauffer gave a piano solo as the Miss Annie Doster left this week the Mohawk soon. Listen for an McMinnville, arrived in Eugene this Corvallis Times opening number, followed by a reci afternoon to visit J. 8. Stiles and for Eugene, where ahe has employ- nouncements later. tation by Miss Leia Horn. meut. This has become quite a bustling in regard to the strict discipline family. Mies ivah Smith, of Hale, is visit- little valley with its numerous saw Scores the “Holy SCHOOL OF MUSIC EUGENE, OREGON Walter Jackson, a well known com- ing her sister, Mrs. A. Kraal. enforced at the High School now, mills and other signs of industrial Supt. Bechdolt spoke of the interest merloal traveler, was in Eugene to A series of meetings under the activity. The Briggs Lumber Co. Superior facilities for study of Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ Rollers.” students should take in their school day. Mr. Jackson has been selling direction of the pastor of the Elmira have completed a tram road to Donna Cello and other Stringed instruments, harmony theory ami if any sacrifice was needed from goods in Eugene for the last 25 years. Baptist church have been held at the Station, und we understand the Hy- i composition etc For catalogue address “Registrar It Places the Dark Side ol anyone they should not hesitate in Miss Emma Saltzman will leave on hall at Crow this week. land mill resumed operations today. University of Oregon ” or making it. He drew a beautiful lesson tonight's overland train for Los Au Their Religious Practices Mr. Mullen, who is employed near E. O. Temple, who has been in from tho life of Kip Van Winkle geles, Cal., to spend the winter. She I. M. GLEN, Dean Before the Pub- who, in spite of his great faults, expect ' to return to Eugeue in July. poor health . r some time, has wnj Fall Creek, visited over Sunday her e with his daughter, Mrs. Simmons. , everybody loved, but he was constant n ■ Mr. and Mre. Geo. M. Miller re ployed B. D. McLean to do his ranch Mrs. Hammitt went to Portland in tho making und breaking of reso turned last night from a six weeks work. lie. lutions. He said there were uo ex- trip to Oakland and San Frauoisco. A private letter from Harrisburg last week to visit her son who is con i cuses for breaking resolutions aud brings news of the death there, Dec. fined there on account of recent in Corvallis Timos, Jan. 9: “By an They returned by steamer via Port 18, of Helene, the little twenty- juries. act of violence, the Holy Koller (the world wanted those who could land. W. W. Gatts, of Parson Creek, held montbs old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. apostles have been sent away from make them and keep them. The Lincoln Overtou, nee Carrie Diess, preaching services at Donna and at the community. Though every per world needs meu of action as well as I i who has many frieuds here and in Stafford school house last Sunday. sou who participated in tho affair that men of thought. Chief Justice Storey, (Daily Guard January 12 ) Eugene, who will bo grieved to learn Mr. Gatts is a faithful worker and is drove them away, is gulity of a mis . t he representative of whut an American deserving of the support and encour-! demeauor and liable to prosecution I can do, is an example of the active ilon. K. A. Booth ia i n Souther of their great loss. under the state law, there is uo en man. Directuess and promtness of Oregon. Dr. M. Canady is slowly recovering agmeut of every one. forcement of the penalty. The reason ’ action mid dealing count much more Jill, the artist, went to Al- I from his serious illness, but is still contined to the boas». is that the two men had committed than reading and thinking alone, bany today. I offenses against the people of the vi which ac 'omplishies nothug. 8. B. Eakin ■ went to Cottage Grove with a vocal The assembly closed cinity that the Jaws could not reac) . this afternoon. An important and timely article in "For weeks tho community has solo by Miss Faith Lister, accenni the February number of the New C. 11. Park left for Portland on thia been made notorious by tho fool act pained by Miss Maude King on the Idea Woman’s Magazine ia entilted, afternoon’s train. of the zealots and their balf-craze< piano. In addition to bright Action, illus "An American Giri as an English "THE NEWS." Taylor Needham, of Thurston, was followers. A system of religion wu trated articles and other matter of Peress. ” It ia written by Michael The January number of the IIigh in Eugene today. sot up in which this pair of hip I general interest to women, The White, an Engliahman, who speak School News whs iesued this morning. priests and their followers woi -,Hon. 11. E. Ankeny went to Port Delineator of February contains paper authoritiveiy upon that subject, and shipped behind burred doors am i’lin cover is the licet ever put. on the land this afternoon. by experts in various household top- who presents bis opini n attractively. closely drawn bli ids, behind whir "News” and is very attractive. Mrs. R. W. Welch came up from ica'and excellent advice. A second chapter of a symposium The contenta of the paper are also the public could neither pass inn Albany this afternoon. Eleanor Marchant contributes an in called "The Happiest Day . of My above.tho average. Though a shock to the p topi il l n Darwin Bristow was a passenger to structive paper on serving the simple Life” will find many appreciative it was alleged worship of Almighty home brekfast, luncheon and diuner, readers. A special article upon Cottage Grove this afternoon. God f >r these two huskies to live in ÜREAT INTEREST J. M. Tillmau, of Coburg, has gore the illustrations of which are es butter-making uuder the heading cf the same locked house witli a num pecially suggestive. A Holland lunch "Tho Country Woman’s Friend—the to Portland on a pleasure trip. her of young girls, and do nothing in eon, also illustrated, will appeal Cow,” by Kate V. aaiut Maur, is i IN THE DEBATE Thos. Munroe has returned from the world but be religious. Whether forcibly to those who delight in practical and useful. The stories his homestead on Knowles creek. as fools or knaves, whether as fanatic novelty. Other cookery items in are bright aud interesting, and the al zealots or siuster hypocrite, it Miss Emma Saltzman returned la b the number are recipes for luncheon entire table of contents is a feast to rcmaitis a fact that the acts of night from a brief trip to Portland. dishes a la Planchette, suggestions whomsoever partakes of its good Creffiold and Brooke, practiced undei Attorney H. W. Thompson has re for the preparation of Winter fruits things as otfered. Governor Chamberlain Will Be any other name tiiau tliat of religion turned home from an extended trip and a number of choice recipes of Here Friday as One would have led to violent scandals tkrciigh California. novel desserts. and an interference by tho public on of the Judges. C. C. Hammond, deputy sheriff, is the grounds of common decency long home from the Siuslaw where he has ago. Interest in the forthcoming debate been collecting taxes. The cottage which stood in the rear "The unfortunate girl, demented between ,U. O. and Whitman takes Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stone returned of the lot where Eli Bangs’ new brick in a Portland sanitarium, is the vic precedence over all other activities (Daily Guard, January 13.) this afternoon from a visit to ttair will be built at West Ninth and Olive tim, and a dree 'ful testimony of the al ttie University nt present. Itotli old home in Minneapolis, Minu. The marriage of Will K. Stilea to streets, ia being moved by its owner, importance of barring the doors of n teams are well prepared. Whitman Joe Ertz, fireman for the 8. P. Mies Goldie Schenck was solemnized Mr. Adrian, to its new location out community to euch men. '1'ho half is coming down confident of victory, It has now dozen others in whom nervous shocks wluie tho Oregon men are just as de Co., wont to Portland today after a ibis aftemoou at 3 o'clock at the resi on West Eighth street. and mental agitation have left marks termined to retrieve the defeat of few days' visit with Eugene friends. dence of Rev. J. 8. McCallum of the proieedeJ out Eighth a little past First Christian church, who perform Olive atreet. that can never be removed mid Inst year. "Ilez.” Brown, Whitman's ileo. Miller, boot black at Andy ed the ceremony. wounds that will never heal, are fin - Tn ’ loi 's barber shop, has quit the famous full back, will lead Hie Whit Will Stiles is the eon of Chief of ther victims to a system of religion, man team. The Oregon mou ■ire I ii-lness and gone to Albany to learn Police J. S. Stiles of this city and the officered by two ouery galoots, I'omiiiisun, Moulton and Bacon, II i lie plunibers’ trade. Cures Crip bride resides with her parents west of founded by nobody and follow'd well known ns debaters. ia Two Days. Mr Easthsm aud little sou, who town on the river road. only by women. Whether honest, or Governor Chamberlain will lie at re h »u visiting Mis. M. 8. Wallis The young ccupl- will reside in ti e dishonest, whettier sincere or false in Tablets. >© £ tlio University for the tlrst time Hiid I .i.is city, re urned to their home country for the pres- ut. their pretensions, Hie consequence ol will act us one of the judges. Before Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature, in Salem tl.ia afternoon. the career ill this community of the the debate tlie Glee Club will sing Mrs. G. II. McMoran and son ar pair mid of Creitield in prartioular, and Mrs Sherman Brown will play ii has been a succession of disagree violin solo, it is believed that the rived in Eugene this ntternoou to alile as well as deploraole occuirence- debate will be the inots interesting, reside. Mr. MeMorau is head clerk Claude Blake was last night fined and conditions, such us no community taken as a whole, of any yet held in I in 8. 11. Friendly's big store. JIO by Police Judge Dorris for being deserves ami as tew would so long Eugene. Judging from tho early sale drunk and disorderly. tolerate. of tickets the attendance will lie a It seems that .Blake and Bill Mou "The late act of violence is de record breaker for good such affairs. (Daily Guard J an intry II ) roe while going out south Willamette plored; but the departure of the men Rev. G. L. I.obdell came up from yesterday evening became engaged in <a welcome.'' Junction City this afternoon. a tight and used vile language that II. E. Ankeny has returuded to it could be heard by the people resld Eugen e. ing in that vicinity. Chief of Police r. A. Gilbert returned to Allany Stiles was sent for and he and Officer Elwood proceeded to the scene of A great teal of interest ia being this afternoon. disturbance. Monroe, upon seeing Last night about 10 o’clock the oc taken in howling here of late at the W. M. Marrow and wife left this Good scores are afternoon tor Los Angeles. Cal., to the officers, coming broke aud rau cupauts of Hon. 1. Cl. Hendricks Commercial Club but Blake gave up aud he was taken residence at West Ninth aud Charnel being made every lav. Deacon Davis reside. to the city jail. Hie father paid the ton streets were startled by a noise on has toe highest score, that of til. with Judge Bean, of Salem, spent Sun- tiue and be was released. Hie porch. The family was aroused liarrv Dunbar and Webster Kincaid ■ Isay in Eugeue with his. family. Mouroe has not yet been caught «nd an investigation made. A creak following up close with scores of .'st R. W. Welch went to Albany thia He and bis wife aud Blake were go- The return in a window glass was found aud it and 55 respectively. afternoon. lug out to a relative's place south of was thought that an attempt was made loaliiig contest with the Alco Club, Miss Adele Goff, of Albany, who town at the time of the disturbance it Ubuiy, will take place January by a burglar to cut a hole in the win has been the guest of Helene Robin ami he no doubt is there now. >th. si A Hany. dow so that he could enter the house, The l owllng '«am from ttie Coni son, returned lioiue today. but Mr. Hendricks today stated that "Ths Southern Pacific Company will Mlssea Clevinger anti Bin ki er went sell tickets to Portland and return the crack had been there for some niiiclal Club will be pie nd from time and that the noise was pri l al ly tie ,-e making tlie highest scoria and to Albauy thia afternoon fer a few at one and one-third fare on Jan. made by the family cat and ter kit keeping tin m up. Aspirants for the ; days. They will soon leaie for San Iftb, good returning Jan. loth, on ac tens. The family was pretty badly team are given free use of the alley I Francisco. count of Matlame I’atti singing there in tie afternoon frightened, however. eveuiug of Jau. 14. ’ f I i Í Protect Your Family j The Low Price of $12.00 Each Mohawk II ins * I Î Chambers’ Hardware T _ _ ________ 4 THEIR WELCOME DEPARTURE J. W. QUACKENBUSH & Palestine Pointer UNIVERSITY OF OREGON New Idea Woman’s Magazine. Siiles-Schenck. a Cottage. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine GREAT CLOSING SALE ! A BcrgLr Scare Our big store is full of goods, all bargains. Special bargains this week too numerous to mention. Bargains are to be found on all counters. Every article reduced Ax Billy Department Store