Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 19, 1904, Image 7

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STRAYER-SMITH
DEPENDS ON
J SHIRT WAISTS!
!
I
SHIRTWAISTS!l
THE SCHEDULE
NUPTIALS SUNDAY
FROM ANU
SALOON
FRANKLIN PEOPLE
TALK TELEPHONE
A Meeting Held There Saturday
Sunday evening a’ 8 o’clock, at the
to Discuss Putting in a
resideuce of the bride's parents, Mr.
to Enter Portland if
land Mrs. E. L. Smith, at Spring­
Line.
field, a quiet aud pretty wedding was
Time Is Open.
I solemnized, the contracting parties
(Guard Special Service.)
1 being Mr. George Strayer, of Port­
Whether Portland is a member of laud, aud Miss Dollie D. Smith. Says There Is an At
Franklin, March 16.—The people of
the Oregon State League during the While Miss Ollie Smith played the
this community met Saturday to talk
coming season depends entiiely, so it wedding
______= _____
New Arrivals in h fused Voiles,
march the twain took their
tempt to Blind Tax- of a telephone line through here.
le stated, upon the schedule of the | places before Rev. . L. D. Green, of
The result was very favorable, and if
Scotch Etamines
Pacific Coast League, which was p
Eugene, who performed a short ring
nothing happens and everybody be­
payers.
adopted but not announced last night 1 ceremony. Afterward they gathered
comes
interested enough to put forth
and Twine Cloth.
in San Francisco. If the schedule is fu ttie dining room, which was nicely
a helping hand we will soon be so we
so arranged that there are some good decurated in green aud red, where a
can communicate with Junction, aud
Dainty Collars and Turn Overs
open datsa during May, June and delightful wedding dinner was served.
Cites the Law in Regard to be up with the times with the news.
July, the State League may decide to After dinner the few invited guests
Laces and Medallions of all uw»scriptions.
Mr. Art Stingley aud family, from
Saloon Keepers Conducting
place a team in the field, otherwise gatbeied iu the parlor,which was deo-
near ~
Portland, arrived here this even-
there is little probability that Port­ orated for the occasion in green and
Drop-Stitch and Fancy Colored Hosiery.
Decent and Respectable
iug. They will make their home with
land will be in the league.
( white, to speud the evening in social
Mr. Lemley this summer.
We are
Places.
“If the Pacific Coast League sched­ eutertaiuuiuut, which consisted of I
.’lad to welcome them back in our
ule gives Portland much baseball dur­ vocal aud iustru-neutal music, recita- 1
uelghborbuod once more.
ing May, June and July,” said Mr. tions and soc’al conversation. After
Eugene, Or., Maroh 17, 1904.
REMEMBER Our MEN’S SUITS are STIL at
J. N. Dennis and G. N. Bryant
Whitemore this merniug, “it would beiug thus engaged for a few hours
Editor Guard:—The common coun-
hardly be good business policy for us the guests bade them good night. oil has decided that it will not per made a trip to Eugene this week.
Mr. Hockley and family, Belle
to have a team here, but if we can get Mr. aud Mrs. Strayer will go to Port- mit the citizens of this city to expres.-
some good open dates during the .¡and on Muuday afternoon's train, tbeir sentiments on the liquor ques­ Mouuts and Jess Bollmau, of Elmira,
time I have mentioned, Portland will where they will make their future tion in the only way taat they can be passed through here Tuesday.
Everybody around here was glad to
i
apply for and be granted a franchise, borne.
legally and effectively made known,
weloome the beautiful spring weather
“We cannot give the people as high
which is through the ballot box. The
we have besu enjoying this week, and
class ball as they will see in the Coast
reason lor this action as set forth by
are taking advantage of it by making
League, but all the same we will put
the special committee from the coun­ gardens.
up some good games. There is no
cil iu the Guard of March 16 is the
use of our attempting to compete in
Earl Brown has gone to work for
(Guard Special ¡sei vioe. /
probable loss to the city of 85000 ii.
t
the ball field, or pluy games here un­
Elmira, March 15.—We are very license fees. They clinch the argu­ Jim Williams for an Indefinite time.
less we have some good dates, and for much please with the recent im­ ment with this statement: “The citv
Tid Lemley and Jesse Campbell, of
reason there can be nothing defi­ provements of the Guard.
r.
r—■
has no meaus available to raise the Junction, passed through here today.
CJKAWJM© SB»® that
nite until after we have beard what
The rain prevented the lodge from
Mr. F. C.Walters and wife returned additional revenue that would be re­
the schedule committee of the Coast
quired by the loss of the saloon li­ meeting last Saturday night,as every­
from Benton county last Thursday.
League has done.—Yesterday's Tele­
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford spent last cense fees. ” Are these men serious? body preferred sitting Dy the fire to
gram.
week in Eugene, attending court. Can it be possible the common coun­ getting a good soaking.
VANCOUVER WILL BE IN.
They were witnesses iu tbe \\ ldo*’ cil has overlooked one very important
fact iu the administration of the city
Vancouver, Wash., March 17.—E. Condray case.
affairs? We quote the following fiom JUDGES AND
P. Preble manager of the Vancouver
Mr. Jesse Fouutaiu cut bis hand se­ the “Laws of the City of Eugene, ”
Athletic Association, has decided, af­
as printed February 15, 1893, an ordi­
CLERKS FOR
ter a more mature consideiation of a verely while at work last week.
We are informed that Mrs. Walker nance regulating the licensing of sa
proposition made by the president,
to enter the Interstate Baseball Hinton, of Eastern Oregon, died last loons, section 5, pages 77-78: "Any
CITY ELECTION
League. Mr. Preble says if Vancou­ week. She was a sister of Mrs. J. T. person or persons applying for a 11-
oense to keep a barroom . . . eball
ver canuot support the required num­ Taylor, of this place.
ber of games be will make arrange­
The supper to be given by the Sun­ execute a bond to the city of Eugene
ments to play in Portland. 1 He says day school as a result of the ccntest in the sum of 83000, with sufficient
The city counoil, at its meeting
be has all ot bis men signed, , and be i„
.............
will
be given the last week in March. security, to be approved by the may last night, named the judges and
or,
conditioned
that
he
or
they
will
feels confident of a high place I in the
Have arrived, and to start the ball rolling will give a
Homer Maye, son of Joel Maye, is
clerks for the municipal election,
keep a decent aud respectable bouse.
league.
SPECIAL SALE and liberal discount on ... .
laid up with inflammatory rheurna-
which occurs on Monday, April 4, f, as
. . . that be or they will not allow
Howard, who made such a record tism.
follows;
or
permit
any
unlawful
gaming
in
or
with the Eighth Battery last season,
Fisrt ward—E. B. Rntnn, judge;
Mr. J. A. Fountain and wife made , about hie or their ho-';.«; . . . aud
has been secured to hold down the
L. E. Bean, E. K. Mummey. clerk*.
box. Though he is still young at the Fairview a visit, last Saturday and in case of any violation of the f irogo- Polling place, truck house, East
iug conditions by any pereon or per­
business he shows up remarkably Sunday.
Mrs. Z. T. Fisk and daughter, Mt;«, sons giving such a bond he or they Eleventh street.
well, and like the other playere, bids
All New and Clean Up-to-Date Goods.
Second ward —I. E. Stevens, judge;
fair to be instrumental in biinging of Fairview, are visiting with Elmira shall, on conviction thereof, before Ray C. Frank, clerk. Second cletk
friends.
the recorder, be liable to a fine of not
Vancouver to the front in baseball.--
to lie appointed later. Polling place,
Today’s Oregonian.
Mrs Geo. Gilson is on the sick list, less than twenty nor more than two eugiue room, city ball building.
having a “rising” below the left eye. hundred dollars, or to imprisonment
Third wa d—B D. Paine, judge;
Boru -to the wire of Henry Canady, not more than thirty days, and ths K. S. Bryson, W. C. Yoran, clerks.
bond so given as aforesaid by such
a eon. Father and son doing well.
See Window Display.
Polling place, Socialist hull, corner
person shall be prosecuted by the city
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Mr. Herbert Cadby’s teim walked
West Seventh and Olive streets.
marshal and forfeited to the city for
Eugene, Or., March 16, 1901.
off of the long bridge at this place
Fourth ward—Tom druwu, judge.
any violation of its conditions.’
Bower, Miss Dora
F. B. Bellman, L. II. Johnson,
while crossing one night last week.
Is
the
common
council
ignorant
of
Brown, Mrs M L
clerks. Polling place not yet fixed.
As a result one horse was killed and
the fact that on December 10, 1903, a
Corey, wniie G
Herbert badly scared. This bridge is
complaint
wae
filed
with
the
reorder
Gatch, Mrs Helen
dangerous to cross after night, as it
against J. J. Rude for unlawful gam­
Hanson. Miss Emea
is from four to eix feet high and
ing December 5, 1903? That the ac­
Hills, La
without banisters the entire distance.
cused appeared before the recorder,
Leslie, George
By all meaus the county court should
pleaded guilty and was fined »100,and
Mrs. Carrie Nickerson died at her
.Mathews, Mrs Anna
order it banistered, as there has been
that hie bondsmen were W. J. Boyce home in Springfield Wednesday,
McKinley, E L
several teams and single rigs that
and Geo. T. Hall. That on the same March 16, 1904, from consumption.
Moore, Gus
have run off ot this bridge in the last
day ae the above, for a like offense, a She leaves a husband, father, mother
Miere, Kex
year. Fortunately, no one has been
complaint was filed Hgainst C. J. Bar­ and brother at Springfield. The fu­
Stevenson, Chas
hurt so far, but thia is nj reason that
hits, who pleaded guilty and wae fined neral whh held this Hfternoon.
Thorndyke, J
any body will not be.
20c
1 set 40c thin flint water glasses...........
»100; and that his bondsmen are F. L.
Thompson, L
A Promineut Chicago WoniHu -Spenks.
Poindexter and Chas. M. Kissinger.
25 c
1 set 50c thin engraved flint water glasses
Tyler, W A
Prof, ltoxa Tyler, ot Chicago, vioe
That
on
December
12,
1903,
alike;
05c
1 lot 25c cuff buttons ....................... ............
Virtue aud Mackin
president Illinois Woman’s Alliance,
ccmplaint was filed against Geo. Ber­ in speakiug of Chamberlain’s cough
West, Miss Jennie
05 c Ï
.................
1 lot 25c shirt waist sets
ger, who pleaded guilty and was fined remedy, says: “1 have suffered with
Wilhelm,
D
S
05c
1 lot 25c ladies’ fancy pin»...........................
a revere cold this winter which
Zeigler, Will
The Fairmount poetofHce whh die- »100 and that bis bondsmen aie M. threatened to run into pneumonia.
10c
1 lot 25c ladies’ broach pins .......................
L.
Somerville
and
J.
F.
Berger.
Is
J. L. PAGE P M. ; continued yesterday as per previous ,
1 tried different
remedies but I
25 c
J lot 60c doz. fancy buttons, now...............
I anno in?ement by the Guard. Fair- “e > common couucil ignorant of the seemed I > grow worse and the medi­
cine
upset,
my
stomach.
A friend ad­
1 lot 25c and 50c picture frames
10c
■ mouut people will now have to come fact that tere are thiee bonds of three vised me to try Chamberlain
Portland Markets
’s Cough
thousand
d
liars
each,
in
all
nine
to the Eugene office for their mail
1 lot, about 12 different styles fan-y china
Remedy aud I fouud it was pleasau
I
thousand
dollars
that
the
city
ordi
-
nr put up boxes and get it. by rural
tu take aud it relieved me at once. I
sauce disbes, just i price.
j nance, on pages 77 and 78, says “shall an now entirely recovered, saved
rier.
ca
10c
I lot of 25c coffee mills..... .........
Evgjnarket climbs higher.
' be prosecuted by the marshal and for- doctor’s 141!, time and suffering
Veal is not an firm.
1 feited to the city?” In addition to and I will never be without till
Child's $2.00 and $2.50 mackintoshes............... 75c
-splendid medicine again.” For saie
Hogs are as scarce as ever.
Note and Comment. ____ j the above, iu July, August aud Sep­ W L. Deluo.
Bovs,’ Men’s Children’s and Women’s leggins
Package coffee advances,
tember,
live
others
pleaded
guilty
to
In justice to W. A. Wann, who ad-
at just i price.
independent orange men come.
derseed the city couucil last evening I offenses w hich forfeited their bends, J W. KAYS’ FIMNITU <•: C’J
Men’s 60c heavy blue work shirts....................... 30.
Apples are moving upward.
i favoring the immediate passage of the makiig an additional 815,000. Here Enbalmrrs and Funeral Director
1 lot decorated sugar bowls, butter dishes,
Poultry retains its firmness.
ordinance prohibiting the operation | are 821,000 of forfeited bonds since
pitchers and tea pots at just 4 price.
Smelt is higher.
of nlckel-iu-tbe-slot machines, the July last which the couucil Las made D.y & flendersoi, UnJer.d\er
Halibut about out of market.
Guard has been requested ny a city no effort to Collect. Will thi com­ and ffmAtl.ners. Cor. Will ano 7*
Oysters as scarce as ever.
official to say that Mr. Wann did uot mittee please tell lie why? With these
I
flop men playing waiting game.
state
that “if such action was refused facts unchallenged can the committee
Established 1893.
AH $1.00 corsets 75c. All 50c corsets......... 40c
California steamer arrives.
expect
the
intelligent
voter
to
take
that the committee which he repre­
I
Paid-up
Cash
Capital and Surplus,
Oats are firmer.
sented would proceed at once to pub- their statement hs serious? Can they
Potatoes look very dull.
blame
him
for
concluding
that
it
is
lisb a list of person, who habitually
Onoins have gone to pieces.
patronize these games of chsnce,” as onlv an attempt to blind the tapxayer
stated in the nr rninn paper today. and protect the saloon? Will the com­ HAVING ample capita’and surplus
conservative management; a string
Mr. Wann was enthusiastic in his mittee da;e explain?
and experienced board of directors,
AMI SALOON LEAGUE
speech and was probably misunder­
and being equipped with good facili
COMMITTEE,
stood by some, but the idea be wished
ties for the transaction ot all brandies
Per B. F. Rowland.
of legitimate banking,
to convey was this: That if the ordi­
Albany Democrat: The will of L. nance was passed immediately the;
Flinn was admitted to probate. It anti-saloon league would cease its at­
was executed in 1893. The estimated tempts to prosecute the operators of
value of the property is »100,000. «■'>,- slot machines, a list of whose names
FOR A QUICK MEAL
000 is left to a sister, Mrs. Horton, of the league has, together with the
of Eugene, Oregon
The rents being paid by the govern­
OR LUNCHEON Vermont, if alive at the death of the '
-- acconnt, promiitng
. -■ • _ the
names of witnesses and of some of ment for the postotfice buildings be­ Solicits y your
testator; 81000 to Albany college as those who play the machines, and ;
you can get a great variety ot
utmost liberality ot treatment con­
ing
used
in
the
state
are
published.
bandy prepared food» at
sistent with modern conservative
an endowment fund, all the rest to leave the matter entirely with the city
Green's grocery. Canned and
Mrs. Flinn and the daughters, share officials, who would act under the I I'bat of the second class offices is Lankrig me hods.
potted meals and deb. with
»720, Baker Interest paid on time deposits.
and share alike. Mrs. Flinn, E. W. j City law instead of the state >aw, an- ; as! follows. Albany,
pickles, relishes and condi­
W BBROW N
D A PAINE
Eugene
81,000,
I.»
Langdon and Geo. E. Chamberlain der which the autl saloon league baa City »1,
ments.
Delicious crackers
President
Vice President
Grande »500, Oregon City
and biscuit, with all varieties
are named as executors. The bonds been trying to secure indictments.
F W OSI T KN
W W BROWN
1 Pendleton »240, The Dalles,
of cheese. Bendy for the table
«1GO0.
Cashier
Asst (»shier
were placed at »150,000.
at once, these are appetizing
and convenient. Economi­
M
cal, also Always good, they
are particularly appreciated
in Summer. The best t mods
here al ways.
In Eugene, March 16, 1904, at 9
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MUTion
___ W.
GikLZN,“'
ip. iu., to Nir. and Mrs. K. McMur-
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you
?
you?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
puey, a uauguler, weiguiug nine
Frr.Jo.ed w't»> every bottle b
Ci
FrvJo-ed
is a • Ten Cent,
Onb package
packrtf e of Grove
’s Rack Reef. Liver Pills.
llamette St
pounds.
Oregon
State
League
LEAGUE
People
IA BEAUTIFUL LINE AND LOW PRICED I
I
I
1-2 Price
£
TRAVER I
Saturday’s Sale
Our New Spring Shirt Waists
SATURDAY ONLY
Cockerline & Wetherbee
n Bargainsl
I
Died.
Postolîice Discontinued.
I
The Famous F. C Corsets.
AX BILLY
$75,000.00
Will of Judge Flinn.
■ DEPARTMENT STOREj
Postofhce Kemals
Bum
M7
Th? Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic