Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, June 29, 1904, Image 1

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Ulîvsrs'ty of Orejen
EUGENE
MANY DEATHS
SLOCUM
WILL END
Half price Sale
Half-price Sale
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Saturday and Monday
Half-price Sale
Half-price Sale
Half-price Sale
Saturday and Monday
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COMMERCIAL
GEORGE D’H DaHSK M D-
Office-Room over Eugene Loan and
ings Bau a.
Residence j No. 189
E. llthstreet. Calls attended to duy
or night Phone, residence, Main 77-1 ;
office Main 49-
L W WHITSON
DENTIST
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purchased the office and fixtur
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W V Hendereo n,
/ prapMtd to do anytni ng in the lin
D i;« atry in the above said office^
Wi’rnwn and bridge work a specialty.
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AND
SAVINGS
We receive accounts of firms, cor­
porations and individuals and extend
to our depositors every accomoda-
I tiou within the limits of prudent
! banking, interest paid on demand
. certificates of deposit when su speci­
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EUGENE LOAN AND
SAVINGS BANK
OF EUGNE.E OREGON-
CHESHIRE. M. D
Established 1892.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS. $75.000 00
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Eufff up . OrHtfon.
Helmet is W.Thompson Chas A. Hardy F L CfiAMBFRS,
H E. ANKFNY
°re,ident.
Vice Pree'deit.
THOMPSON Jt HARDY'
OARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW !
CHAMBERS-BRISTOW
Office over Y'orau's Shoe Store.
Practice in all the courts.
Eugene. Oregon
BANKING CO.
Of Eugene, Oregon
LOUIS E BEAN
Paid Up Cash Capital
ATTORNFY— AT—I, AW.
$50.000
Office in new McClung Bloulr, Rocj
14 ani 15. djjcisl atteutiaa given
and ami mining matters.
Eugene, Oregon.
A C. Woodcock.
WOODCOCK 4 HARRIS,
National Bank
AT rORNEY’F-AT-EAV
ffics—One-half block south of Chris
man Block. Eugene, Oregon.
Ï^L222S« net 8T kt - law
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Will practice ia all the courts in tbv
state.
Office—Room No. 3. WaltoD Blk.
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ATTORNEY-AlILT
Office over Toran’s Shoe S'ore.
Eu-
onight Will See
the
Home, Jone 27.— a Tokio telegram
says the Japanese government declares
that deaths fiorn disease in both ar­
mies op to the prenant time equal the
losses sustaIned in actual fighting.
Wm. Planton Dead
play tbe two Fourth of July games
which were scheduled for this city at
Juuctiou, one in tbe forenoon and
the other iu the afternoon.
The Junction grounds are now be­
ing improved and rill be iu fair
shape for tbe ga ues.
This will be a treat for many people
of the couuty who have uever seeu
profeesional ball playing. There
are always big crowds at Juuutiou's
celebrations, and the games promise
to be well patronized.
No
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GREM
BATTLE IN
PROGRESS
Russian and
Japanese.
LYNCHING BEE
End of the Horror
Another of the pioneers who track­
Maneuvers About
ed the pathless plaint ia their jour­
IN MISSISSIPPI
ney to this far land of tbs West has
Investigation,
Completed
passed to the beyond. Wm Blanton
died at tbe residence of bis sou, J. S.
Eupora, Miss., June 26.—Startling
Blanton, on South Willamette street,
Eugene, Sunday moruiug, June 26, at I Duubam, a negro, wanted on tbe
charge of ciimtiially asaaultiug the
It Is Expected That the Jury’» 5 o’clock, from lagrippe, after an ill- i 14-year-old daughter of John Wilson, Russian Cossack. Chase Japanese
uess of about three months, aged 69
for Twelve Hour» and Val­
a white man, near Bellfountatne, two
Verdict Will be Rendered
years, 11 mouths aud 14 days.
weeks
age,
and
attempting
to
crim
WilJiHtn Blanton was born in Jack-
ley Strewn With Jap­
Short Time After Case
iI son county. Missouri, July 12, 1833. inally assault three young ladiei
anese Bodies.
is Submitted.
Crossed the plains in 1847, settling at named Duuu uear this city, all dui
ing
the
course
of
the
same
day,
w».
Salem. Went to California on tbe
St. Petersburg,June 27.--Dispatches
discovery of gold in 1849, spending a hanged in the public square yesterday
New York, June 27.—There ■■ every year there. Came to Eugene tbeu by a mob.
from Tatchekiuo state that both Rus­
probability that tbe coroner’s inquest aud located on a donation claim twu
The noose was plroed about ths ne­ sian and Japanese maneuvres for po-
into tha steamboat General Slocum miles southerly from town, his home gro’s neck by tbe little Wilson girl i sltiou bare about concluded and *
disaster will end tonight. Tbe jury til! death excepc one year spent in tbe who positively identified him as bei great battle even now may be in pro­
si expected to render a verdict within Southern Oregon mines in 1859.
assillant. The neoro was then placed gress. Sharp tiring was heard in tbs
a|few minutes after the case ia submit­
He was married to Miss Elizabeth on the back of a horse, aud at a sig hills Sunday. All day Sunday tbs
ted to them. This morning tbe jurv Rush - in Eugene May 18, 1855. She nal from tbe leader of tbe mob tbe Russian troops marched to the front.
accompanied tbe coroner to tbe died eight years ago this summer. little Wilson girl i;-' tbe borse from
St. Petersburg, June 27.—A Mukdao
wreck, now lying tn tbe Erie basin, I Seven children were born to them, under him.
dispatch reports that a foroe of Coe-
and a careful inspection of tbe hull ' W. A., A. W\, C. B., J. 8., G. F. and j
sacks gave chase to somo Japanese ra—.
was made. Tbe jury then boarded the , Alice. All of them survive him and
oonnoiterlng no Getieral Kuroki'*
police boat and a trip made ovei the reside here with the exoeptlon of G. WILL MOVE
right. The pursuit lasted twelve boor*
course of tbe 8locum while an expert 1 F., who resides at Colfax, Wash The
and tbe valley was strewn ¡with
pointed out to them various places ■ funeral took place this afternoon at 3
U. B. CHURCH tbe bodies of Japanese cut down by
south of North B-others Islsnd at j o’clock to the Mulkey cemetery.
tbe Russian horsemen. Tbe Russian*
which witnesses have slid that the I
lost but few men.
Slocnui might have beeu benched -
The detail of meu which h»« been ; From an acquaintance extending
Tien Tsin, June 27,---Two thousand
uoarcbiug for todies was dismissed to over near,? a quarter of a century we Lot on the Corner
of East Russian mines about Kwang Tung
day. it is now thought but few more may beer teetlmony to the sterling
thus far have been destroyed.
Eleventh and Ferry Streets
worth and character of tbe deceased
bodies will be recovered.
aa a man and a citizen. Lnpreten-
Secured.
ttous in his way he lived an honora­
EXPLOSION OF
ble, useful life. Tbe world is loft
MEN DROWNED
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better by the living of aoeb men ae
FIREWORKS
Tbe UuiteJ Brethren church build­
i William Blanton
L.KE RATS
ing. now located on tbe west side of
Philadelphia, Juns 27.—Three par­
Ferry steet, midway between East
sons were killed and six injured this
Eleventh
aud
East
Twelfth,
will
be
Kingston, Jamaica, June 27.—The THE COMING
moved soma time this summer to tbe I afternoon when exploding fireworks
accidental flooding of a large pipe
vaoaut lot at the corner of East Elev; in the Diamond Light aud Supply
leading from an electrical plant to
-, . DISTRICT FAIR 1 entu
and Ferry, a half block distant. Company’s building blew out its
tbe rirer today resulted in tbe drown
Au
option on tbe lot was secured a front. Thirty panic stricken girls es­
ing of thirty-four meu who were I
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couple
of'weeke ago from Geo B Dor­ caped by tbe rear stairway.
cleaning the pipe.
» Premium Lists Will be Out Nex ris, the owner, and tbe pnrchHse will
Down From Belknap.
be made, tbe Guard is informed,
Week—Money Will be
within a short time.
Society Events.
Tbe work of moving tbe building
Easily Raised.
Mrs. Geo. Crouer is down front
will begin as soon as possible, lm-
The C. S Club was entertained Hst-
provements will be made on the Belknap Springs for more supplies
for tbe resort. She reports a number
urday night by Harry Straight, a pop.
H. L. Traver, who is working for building, including repainting the
of campers already there and pleutv
nlar member, at bis homo, 634 Oak tbe district lair, reports that the fair exterior, etc.
street. The evening waB pleasant'y will be held in Eugene r. planned.
The new location will be an advan­ of (rah are being caught. There is
spent with cards and music, closing He has been successful in soliciting tageous jne and will tend to make the lots of room for more campers and
with tbe discussion of a sumptuous I funds, about 8600 having already been ohurch a more popular one, as it will tbe accommodations are tbe beet.
supper, presided over by Mrs Straight pledged by the business men, and ( then be on one of the principal M's. Croner expects to return to the
springs in a few days.
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and Mrs Claire Willoughby.
i there remains about 8400 more to be , streets of tbe city.
| Campers will bo supplied with fresh
The (J B church baa grown steadily
i raised,but indicstious are that it will
milk,butter and eggs during tbe sum­
On Saturday afternoon, from two ! be gotten with little difficulty.
for several years past and now has a
mer, also groceries and provisions.
to five o’clock.Rboderick Dbu Tolmie
Mr. Traver will begin advertising gaod-sized membership of some of tbe
celebrated his Becoud birthday anni­ the feir tbe first of next week,and the beet people iu the city. Every de-
A Hello Line.
versary at tbe borne ct bls pareuls, premium list will be out st. that time, partment is in good working order,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Telmie, on tbe
and under the leadership of Pastor i
corner of Seventh aud Pearl streets.
| Geo E McDonald there are bright
A telephone line from Florence to
Ten of bis baby playmates and their BASEBALL GAMES
( prospects ahead tor the organization.
Mapleton is in prospect for the imme­
chaperones were invited in and enter­
diate future. The projectors of tbv
t
tained with juvenile games. At four
AT JUNCTION
| Medford Oregonian : Merchant F L enterprise are Fred C. Bean, T. J.
o'clock a delicious birthday dinner
Cranfiil returned lust week from a Neely and Chas. Saubert. Mr. Sau­
was served, after which tbe guests
several weeks’ visit to friends iu the ber* already has a line from Acme to
were presenteo with pretty little sou­
and
Eugene State WPJamette valley. He was accompa­ Florence and the intention Is to build
Roseburg
venir pictures of Rboderick.
nied by his nephew, Ralph Crow, o from Mapleton to Acme and there
'League Teams Will Help Cele­
Eugene, who will visit In Medford for c innect with the line to Florence,
Against the Standard Oil.
brate the Fourth
! Thev have already obtained p ices on
a couple of weeks.
Trenton, N. J., June 27.—George
material and intend soon to incorpo­
The
principal
event
Ir
the
circuit
Rice this morning tiled a till iu clian
rate and go ahead with Hie work.—
court
at
Albauy
this
weea
will
f"
tbe
All farraugements have been com­
eery for tbe dissolution of the Stand­
Tbe West.
ard Oil Company, a New Jersey cor­ pleted tietween the management of tral of Oscar Rogoway, formerly of
Eugene,
indicted
on
the
charge
of
ar-
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Th» big Examiner cash prize of
poration, as being illegal under be the Eugene tiarehall team and those
Witnesses have {]o((X)o jH reported to have been r*-
who Fave in charge the Fourth of son at Lebanon.
anti-trust act.
July celebration nt Junction,whereby been subpoenaed and the trial vill cejved by Mrs L M Htoddard, of
,jeU) Utah.
the Roseburg and Eugene team« will undoubtedly take place.
Perdicaris Grateful.
Washington, June 27.—Tbe state de­
Notes and mortgages bought. Mousy
aaned on approved
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__ Interest partment received a cablegram from
security.
(aid on time certificates of deposit Perdicaris at Tangier, thanking this |
daueral banking business transacted. government for its successful efforts |
in liberating him from tbe Moorish
bandits. It is denied at the depart i
FIRST : :
ment, that Consul Gummere has been
instinoted to demaud punlsment of
Ralsuli, the bandit.
U T. Harris
* J. J. waiton
FROM DISEASE
INQUEST
Half-price Sale
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OREGON WEDNESDAY JUNE 29 1914
Politician Suicides.
Pueblo, Col., June 27. --Charles
Montgomery,* well known politician,
OF EUGENE.
suicided this morning by taking mor-
phi ne. Two weeks ago be married the
former
wife of a newspaper man for­
Paid ud Cash Capita! - $50,000
ty-eight hours after she bad been di-.
Surplus • • - - • $50,000 vorced. The( couple began quarrel- ‘
EUGENE,
OKEOON.
ling during their honeymoon.
A GENERAL HANKING BUSI
NESS dons on reaaonanie «arms
President Entertained
Sight ■’ìwft» on Chicago, San Fran-
cisco and Portland Oregi ¡on.
Wasbington, Jnue 27.—Cortelyou
bills of exchange
and Dover had s conferen :e with the
r> . •* sold • on foregin
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president ini. aiieruuou regain, «ug
to check or certim *■ ' deposit.
$11 rv/il 1
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the convention, Metcalf Is expected
eceivt prompt a**«n*lon
the latter part of the
to arriee
rT G. HENDRICK
• nt
V. k. It
-i lent al-n entertained
S. B. EAKIN, Vi
*wo Gum
h
o are traveling
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cMuslin Underwear Sale
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Our entire line will be divided into 5 lots at
the following prices:
25c, 49c, ?5c, 98c and $1.48
There are so many kinds in each lot it is im­
possible to mention each one separate. They
will have to be seen to be appreciated.
Tuesday, June 28th
Will begin our Clearance Sale of
Summer wash Goods.
Every piece of gosds in the
will be reduced.
department will
This Week
will be a good time for the ladies to buy a
Shirt Waist as we have a few dozen left that
will be offered at
Reduced Prices.
1-3 Off on Straw Hats
This has been a very successful hat season
with us, and rather than carry them over the
few remaining on hand will be cltsed out at
33 1-3 per cent reduction. 50c hats 33c,
SI.00 hats 67c, SI.50 hats $1.00, 3 i 00 hats
$1.33, $3.00 hats $2.00.
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