Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, April 13, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    ’HE EUGENE GUARO
■WaMfK ir ’ -U
RAILROAD
Beautiful sunshine
TRAIN STUCK
Personals.
to Woodburn. Their son Walter lm<
gjne back to Eugeue to coutinue a
course in the busines' college there.
!
BIG MINING
DEAL MADE
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G. M. Coffey, of Kalama, Wash., who
V. H. Purdy is over from Coburg.
has leeu visiting hi* sister, Mr*. J.
Once more the sun dispels the clouds
Chas. Hadley, of Hadleyvlile, is iu
The Allen Mme on
Owen, iu this uBy, returned home the city.
Rogue
We hail him with delight;
I today.
Wm. Linton, of Pleasant Hill, was
River Sold for
In ecstasies we cry aloud,
Hon. Jas. Hemenway, of Cottage iu the city to lay.
His brilliant rays in sight:
$750,000.
Grove, is in the city.
Dr. II. F. Ong. of Weudling, went
The Sun! He shines! The earth is glad,
Geo. O. Walker, of Walker, is in the to Portlaud Sunday.
Involving a consideration of 8750,-
’ city.
All nature shouts with joy,
E. E. McCIauahau went to Portlaud
000, all hut 81'0,000 of which is aotn
Cliff Abrami is down from Fall on business Sunday.
All desolation now has fled.
ally cash in hand, the Allen mine, a
Creek.
There’s nothing to annoy.
Mike Wald and wife are home from copper-gild property, located on
U. M. Doty, O. W. Fidler and I. P. a visit to Cottage Grove.
Rogue river, three and one half miles
The fields cry out in mirthful glee,
1 Inman, all well known citizens of Lo­
Sheriff Fred Fisk re un.ed this af south of Galiee creek, has been sold
rane, are in the city.
Thr brrere take« up the s'rain,
ternoon from a short trip north.
by J. U. Alleu, of Portland, and his
j Mrs. Penina Fogle, who vas com­
Tne sunueuxu cance on ...iry i tut
Miss Irene Potts returned home this associates to^Cbarles d’Autremout, of
Passenger
Train
Has
Bt
A
mitted to the insane asylum from
I
All join the great refrain!
afternoon from a auort trip to Kose- Duluth, Minn., and other-, of a com­
Lane county August 10, 1903, was dis-
Abandoned in a Snow Drift
burg.
pany of Middle Western capitalists,
Then, mothers, take your babies out,
J charged March 31, 1904, as cured.
many of whom reside in Michigan
In
South
Dakota
G.
W.
Griffin
was
a
passenger
to
It makes them healthy, strong and stout,
C. F. Hurlburt is up from Juno- Portlaud
on Sunday afternoon’s Mr. Allon retains a heavv interest in
I
A Go-Cart of the neatest make
i ticn.
th« mine and will be president of the
train.
i Sioux City, April 9.—For twenty
Is none too good for you to take.
Editor J. F. Woods ie over from I
new company. The deal is the heav
1 hours a Great Northern passenger Springfield.
I Miss Viunie Kuapp went to Port­ lest mining property ever convum
land
yesterday
to
visit
Mrs.
K.
H.
Straight to our store, then, you should go,
train has been imbedded in snow iu a
mated in Oregou. Association with
¡cut near McLean, Nebraska, while I Hon. E. E. Upmeyer, of Harris* ii Gabbert.
Our styles are neat, our prices low—
Mr. Allen In former ownership of
green fields were showing all around. burg, is in the city.
Elmer E. Dunbar, of Wolf Creek, the property were a number of
At the old place you’ll find us yet,
L.
C.
Bean,
of
Maple'.on,
is
in
th«
■ A relief train was balked by four feet
is in town visiting bis brother, Harry wealthy residents of Cincinnati. Im­
The well-known street, Willamette.
of wet snow, packed fiard. A Mil­ city.
Dunbar.
mense development is planned.
waukee i St. Paul passenger train
8. J. Seymore came in from Flor­
J. 1. Jones and family, of Cottage
The property consists of 139.92
has be->n abandoned iu a drift near ence last night.
Grove, returned home yesterday after acres, all of < which is
patented
Lane, South Dakota. Stock is Buffer­
Horace McKinley cume up from a short stay in Eugeue.
ground,
The deal was consummated
ing greatly.
Portland last night.
Miss Emma Helms, who has oeeu through the efforts of Frank R.
Attorney J. E. Youug ia in the city. visiting M 's. Chas. Crouer, has re­ Roberts and W. T. Perry, of this city,
both of whom are members of the
W.C. Washburn.® F. E. Hyland, J turned to Portland
John Dillard has gone to Portland Oregon Miners' Association. The
H. Miller and II. L. Cann, of Junc­
miue is dircetly across Rogue Rrver
tion. are amoug the men from that to take the civil’serviee examination
from the famous A) med a.
place who are in Eugene to take iu for railway mail clerk
A new company has been iueor
the Republican convention tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schwarzcbild and
porated under the laws of the state of
N. G. Hyland is in the city from daughter left Sunday for a month's Arizona which is known rs the Ore­
Believed That They Are After
I trip through California.
M areola.
gon Homestead, Mining and Reduc­
the Life of Emperor
C. Stuart is down from Mohawk.
j J. W. White left Sunday for San tion Company, for the development
Wilhelm.
W. Scott Chrisman came down Francisco, where he will visit his son, of the propeity. Frank B. Roberts
j Wm. G., for several weeks.
is vice-president anu general manager
from Cottage Grove this atfernoon.
of the i and W. T. Perry, secretary and treas­
Berlin, April 11.—The police today
-
J. J. Winn and M. L. Barnett, of I F, J. McClanahan, - manager
lrested several persons suspected tc Long Tom, are here to atteud the big Seattle Produce Co , left yesterday urer. l'he majority of the board of
for the Sound country on business.
directors are M.Kibigan and Minne­
be anarchists. The police here and Republican convention tomorrow.
S. Mateer, the real estate mau. left I sota people.—Portland Te egram.
other European capitals have beer i J. C. Renue, of Walker, is in the
this afternoon for Ashland and other
warned by the Scotland Yards to | city.
Southern Oregon points, on business.
maintain the strictest vigilance fur
C. W. Rychard, of Thurston, is here
persons going to Malta and other to attend the convention tomorrow.
Mrs. Hugh Ham and Mrs. W. S.
the
Kaiser
will
touch,
points
which
Beuner
aud daughter, of Portland,
We have the best line we have shown for years.
Prof. F. (J. Young went to Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
It is evident that concpirators are
working at their heaqduaters iu Lon­ today to attend a meeting of the Lew- 11am, of this city.
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don, and iu all probability a serious is and Clark commission,
Mrs. Chas. Dority has left for Som-.
plot is afoot of which the English po- i Homer Davenport and manager, uer, Wash., where she was called by' I Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mason and Miss
ice have ohtatined au inkling.
j Mr. Pond, left on the afternoon train tte severe illness of her father, David Mason inst evening tendered a recep­
tion in houor of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
for Albany, where Mr. Davenport will Morse, formerly ot Creswell.
Mason aud Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Lit­
, lecture tonight.
Andy Taylor, who is now engaged
tler, enjoyed by a couple hundred of
Miss Della Caldwell, af Cottage in business at Blue River City, leaves
Albany people and guests from other
; Grove, who has Peen visiting friends for that place in the morning, after
places. The reconstructed Mason res­
several days’ stay in the city.
i in this city, returned home today.
idence, one of the prettiest home« in
Dr. T. W. Harris left for bacramon- the valley, was greatly admired.
Miss Ida Locke, who has been vislt-
«
to
attend
his
daughter,
i ing at the home of S. R. Jenkins, left. to yesterday
Decorations of Oregon’r flower, th®
Combat-- today for Corvallis.
Met in a Fierce
Mrs. Arnold D. Patterson, who is ! wild grape, wild currants, lillies aud
Mis. Elliott, the milliner, is home ! I dangerously ill at her home in that other evergreens aud Howers, were
The Blacks Were
I
from a trip south.
city.
elaborate and tasty.
The brides,
Slaughtered
Mrs. A. W. Wallace went to Cottage both young women of excellent at­
Miss Sybil Kukyendall.of the Drain
tainments, met many for the first time
Grove this afternoon.
uormal, is home to spend Sunday.
C. O. Peterson returned today from as they were presented npon arrival,
Miss
Emma
Helms,
of
Jacksonville,
.»DEALERS IN
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• Berlin, April 11.—A desperately is the guest of Mrs. Charles Crouer. a business trip north.
and may rest assured of a warm place
fought battle between German troops
in the hearts of Albany people as
Ivan
Oakes
returned
today
from
a
Mies
Wanda
Logan,
of
Portland,
ar
­
and rebel Herreros at Ongnaniern,
well as those of their husbands.
German Southwest Africa, is reported rived this afternoon and will be tne visit to bis home in The Dalles.
Many beautiful oostumeH were seen,
Mrs. M. J. Edmunson left today indicating an artistic taste In our
today. The Germans stormed the reb­ . guest of Mrs. C. L. Winter.
G. H. Stone and wife left for Kel for her hop ranch near Goshen.
el position, which was a strong one,
city. The reception was carried out
and were repeatedly thrown back sevyille, Cal., toda", where they will
Mrs. Martin Miller is home from in a perfect manner,every one at once
attack was renewed, and after J reside in the future,
¡Albany, where she has been visiting. being made at home, a genial good
Eugene Oregon, 2 The
East 9tb Suceu,
eight hours of stubborn figiicing, the
Glen Stono went to Cottage Groev
Miss Mary McCornack went to will prevailing. Soft music was l.eard
enemy was driven from their position. today.
Portland this afternoon for a short during the evening. The pretty din
The Herreros retreated to the east I Postmaster J. S. Clark is over from visit.
ing room was kept well tilled,a choieo
ward. The German loss was four I j Springfield.
Miss Kittie Millirou, of Junction, lunch being served, while a punch
killed and twelve wounded.
The
B. A. Washburne, of Springfield, returned home today after a visit bowl, presided over by Mms Lora
Herreros were slaughtered by the
VHnce, was in demand. The expres­
I with Eugeue friends.
wholesale, over 300 dead being count was 1,1 e cl',o' a^’
sion was general that 1!. .is ono of
from
!
Manager
DuShane,
of
the
Eugene
C. H. Burkholder came down
d oi the battle field.
the finest functions ever given in our
. baseball team, is home from a short
' Cottage Grove this afternoou.
city. Besides Albany's 1 -.ding peo­
•
Cavlin Casteel, a well known uni­ business trip to Salem.
ple among those present were Homer
Mies Wanda Logan returned to Davenport,
veraity graduate, arrived here today
the grout cartoonist;
! Portland this afternoon, where she ie Judge and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton, and
from Yuma. Arizona. _
,
Miss Kate Wilson, an instructor in ¡attending St. Helen’s Academy.
Chauncey Bishop, of 8ulom; Mis.
Mrs.Oscar Busey, of Garfield, Wasb- Walter Cook, ut whose home Mr. and
the high school, went to Woodburn
Why use gelatine and
spend hours soaking,
this afternoon to visit her mother, intgon, arrived this afternoon to at­ Mrs. Mason formed their jjf® part
sweetening, fl < «ring
teud the funeral of her sister, lula uership. and Mrs. I. F. Robinson and
who is quite ill.
and coloring >e_
sou, of Eugene.—Haturd'iy’s Albany
Mrs. J. F. Robinson and sou Ralph Bond.
Chas. York, of Portland, secretary Democrat.
i went to Albany today to visit friends
to Calvin Heilig,manager of the Mar-
produces better results in two minutes’ over Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Lister went to 1 qnam-Grand theatre, spent Sunday in
Everything in the package. Simply add ho
French Periodical Droas
water and set to co<4. It’s perfection. Asur Junction this afternoon for a short j Eugene, the guest of Mrs.John Kauff­ I Frday evening a shower party was
tendered Mies Celia Loomis by a
prise to the housewife. No trouble, le^s ex
man aud Mies Rebecca Haines.
Stiictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, rure to accomplish DEilRL O
pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla. I visit.
number of her intimate friend* at I he
I
J.
K.
McCornack
and
family
stop
­
RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bo«‘'e-
vore: I* mon Orang“, Strawberry.
<
Loomis home, 128 East Twelfth street.
ped
off
in
Eugene
last
week
for
a
bexjjr
10a
-“■lITIfiU Pewsreor cou- erle.a:.: Iu. -a'.. :
Trie sen u
1* hut up only It. yaxte -soar« < ar
Miss Celia will become the bride nt
nun
1 -
aisX
short visit with relatives. They have
«eua.au * c—. < IU.O'. ■ ■■
i
-'..«ua. ,.t.;
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■■ '
J. H. Wiuetaiiley, of Portland, on
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been oil an extended trip through old
April 20th. The evening whs plan»
Burgess Ford and sister. Miss Ivy, Mexico and tho south, and are on
antly spent with parlor gurnet- and an
are home from Willamette University their wsy to their home iu Paloos«,
enjoyable luncheon.
to spend their spring vacation.
Washington, of which town Mr. Mc-
Toe Misses May Campbell and Ne- Cornack is mayor.
Invitation« arc out nr i , . ,.|i,,. „
pba flyland are the guests of Miss
dancing
party to be giv n i y ” T he
Rena and Grace Hyland of this city.
Dont < ’fiord” orchestra or the evening
Mrs. lula Bond, who is ill at her
of Saturday, AprII 23, BM'i s Hie Ar­
residence cn East Sixth street, 1« re-
Dr. Holmes used to say he mory hall. The committ< < in charge
po-'id as being very low and her con­
was “seventy years young.” is Merlin Harding, Hai' Straight,
dition Is growing worse.
Charlie Ertz a1 d Harry P
Dr. Geo. Wall return' d from L.is Some men are old at half
Argelee,
Sunday, and his many that figure.
Sunday.
friends are please«
pleased to note he has
Age is not in years. It is
■
almost frilly r iw
recovered from hie late
severe illness.
w. Had
Hid it not been for in the blood. Scott’s Emui-
a strong and rugged constitution.
>ion li’
to keep you youni,
the doctor voubi not have survived
dt
by
keeping
jour blood young
this long and severe illness. He is
i Mil* nf-
now looking «ell, however, but is by supplying it with
an
5F •
not as stout as formerly.—Cottage
abundance
of
rich,
pure,
vital
nt Gro<
Grove Leader.
criiooii
nounniment; carrying , con
Mr«. Veazio, of Portland, is visit
led.
ing her daughter Mrs. 1. M. Ulen. stant life and renewal I to
It
Mr«. Walter Eakin came up from every fibre of your body.
Dnves out all impure matter that
Salem
today.
5l3p
will help you to rob advancing collects in one's «»item
I strengthens
ballila
entire
Woodburn Independent: Mar'on
l.,.i- Tl.,.
«_» and
_.
... nr •
, ,,r
* Willamette St
years of half their sting.
body.
That«'
what • ..
Bolli
r • Reeky
Bodge and family,who resided io Eu­
Mountain 'lea do«.«. ;<5
<■
— - •'». tea or
Wc’’.l »end you a »ample Ire: up^n request
geue dui-ng the winter, have returned
tat let <<Jrr
«k your dr uwai.t
IN SNOW
Green Fields Were in
Sight of the
Passengers.
OUR. NEW STYLES OF
ANARCHISTS
ARE PLOTTING
ARE
NOW ON
EXIBITION
SOCIETY EVENTS
Prices $2.65 t»o $27.50
65
65
To Select From
GERMANS AND
J.W. Kays Furniture Co
HERREROS
I J.W. Quackenbush & Sons I
S
Hardware,
1
Vehicles, r^u, I
2
s
Best Woven Wire
MaLLress made
CO OC
Ash Bedroom Set
Fir Bedroom Set
S16.00 No Dessert
12.50 More Attractive
DAY &. HEND
lyon ’ s
gau
d .
a -
r
-
“
I Fish*<.g Tackle,
FOR YOUR
’
ARE YOU AGEING?
Hardware, Ti.
Fin ware,
Guns Ammunition
in cl
Bi ycler
/
Bicycle Repairing go to
I |T?Xd'?^Sde> (-as- C- Matlock
„vUTl & LuAM
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