Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, June 29, 1904, Image 6

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Geo F Craw, D, 20tb Conn. Inf.
h« san» ss other peuple? Taeu as
W H Hosier, D, 2d Iowa Car.
iu self justification:
8 P Kladden, Capt, H, 3d Iowa luf
. . . We have in mind many lit-
11 W Clarke, I, yth Penn Cav.
tie spiteful Ainas covertly uttered by
C W Haught, F, 8th Mi zb luf.
the Guard in the past through alleged
correspondence, etc.
J B Martin, B, 43d Mu luf.
We have nothing uf the kind “in
mind.’* One thing is certain. No
In the Justice Court
9 oo D rops
employe of tb- Guard of the past or
For Infants and Children.
present but will bear willing testi­
-
I
mony that the responsible ménage­
Albert Fainter appeared before
ment of thia paper has never failed to
Justice of the Peace ’»’intermeier this
any discourtesy to the Successful Three Days’ afternoon on the charge of stealing
Gircuit Court Adjourn­ discourage
Register proprietors or their publica­
»ome silverware frem The Palma res­ I
tion. It is a poor excuse for their at
taurant some time ago, having been
Meeting
Ended
Il AXcgetable Preparation'or As-
ed at Noon
tempted pulling flown of a competitor
arrested last evening by Officer Gro­
in business and more, not founded
..ululating ttieFoodandRegula-
ner. The case was postponed until
Today.
on fact. Since November 1879 the
|| linRIheSluuttchsandBowelsol’
Today,
Tuesday, the mau wishing to send for
G 'ari has been substantially under
bis brother. He gave bail for his
IN FA NJ
its present management Du* Ing those
appe trance.
many years our pleasant relations
with the veteran éditer of the State
frontales Digestí jii CIr- tful
WORLD’S FAIR
•ess andR?su uni .ins r« i « r
Grand Jury Recommends Change J mrual,Harrison R. Kincaid, has not A. C. Jenning Elected President
Jpuim,Morphine nor>i iu ra!.
been marred by a single incident.
of the Association and Three
of School Superintendents'
N
ot N ad c otic .
¡And substantially the same may be
RED COUPONS
Vice Presidents Chosen
said of the former proprietors of the
Office and Heating of Jail
Register. Yoran Bros., 11 W. and Lu­
--Resolutions.
/hafeetf M !¡r. JKl'iLrt ir:H£A
by Ccunty Plant.
ther Rowland and T. J. Howard.
Commencing next Monday «rsaa of
fton/Ain Seul-
I
ettx. Senna *
With the present management ut tbs
Eugene’s merchants will launch an­
Z'aÁ./Z.Sg»-
!
Register came our first newspaper
etluee Seed '
other
World's
Fair
free
contest.
Cou
­
Tbs June term of circuit court ad­
/he/ienninl -
Tbe fifth ennual reunion of the old pons will be given with every 25 cent
friction. It is not of our seeking, it
I
Hl Tn iti mäh’Siuta *
journed today at noon, after cleaning
WinebSmut -
I
is not pleasant, we do nut believe we soldiers of Lane ccunty came to a purchase. Reud big ad iu another
Cinnbid. aiaar
up the docket, 1 he graed jury made
tethlen/ieen flavor
f
a-e at fault. We are willing that eu close this forenoon with tbe election column aud be sure aud ask for red
its Uual report, as follows, aud was
impartial public after reading the of officers for tbe ensuing year. The C"upons.
discharged :
Aperteci it medv forro..stipa
quotation from the Register tiret made reunion has been the most successful
(ion, Sour Sloinach Dimrlicea ■
“To the Ciicuit Court of the State
above, should judge as tu our caudoi here yet, the interest being greater Commercial
Worms .Convulsions.feverish
of Oregon, for Line Ccunty:
and tue registration of veterans larger
in making this statement.
ness and Loss of S i . ei - i *.
“Finn! report of grand jurv.
than at any previous reunion. There
“To the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge
Club
’
s
Candidate
lac Simile Signature of
were 168 names on Secretary Jen­
REAL ESTATE EX
of said court:
nings’ books when tbe association ad­
“We, the grand jury at the June,
journed sine die this forenoon.
R. 8. Bryson has been named as the
NEW YORK
1904,term o’ the above entitled court, CHANGE ACTS WISELY
The election resulted in the naming candidate from the Commercial Club
in our tinal report, say:
of A C Jennings as president and tbe to be voted for in the merchants’ oon-
“We have made a most thorough m-
following vice presidents: J M Shel­ test for the World’s Fair trip. If
vestiagtion of all crimes coming to
J
ley, of Eugene; T J Elliot ol Camp
hr
our knowledge committed and triable Nominate a Popular Candidate Creek; and G W Reynolds, of Cot­ chosen, Mr. Brysoo will be supplied
with
literature
advertising
the
town
EXACT
COPY
OF
WRAPPER,
in said court, and have disposed of To Represent Eugene and Lane
tage |Grove. The pre ident appointed and county. He would be an excel­
fas.
the same according to our best judg­
secretary, treasurer and executive lent person for this purpose.
County at World’s Fair.
ment.
committee later.
“We recommend that hereafter the
Tbe next reunion will be held in That Library Committee
county school superintendent occupy
Eugeue in Jure, 1905, the exact date
At a special meeting of tbe Eugeue
tbe room in the courthouse now used
to be selected by the executive com­
by tbe district »ttornev aud that the Real Estate Exchange, held yesteiday mittee.
To the Editor:—The denizens of
rooms now used by ths school super­ afternoon, Milo H. Coffman was se­ Befere adjournment the following this city are wondering what has be
intendent be used and assigned by lected to niter tbe contest for elec­ resolutions were unanimously adopt­ come of the “library committee.”
aud to tbe district attorney and tion by tbe business men of Eugene, ed :
Six months ago, more or lews, the
grand jury, for tbe reason that such a to represent this city aud Laue coun-
offer was made to Eugene of $10.000
RESOLUTION OF THANKS.
ty
at
St.
Louis.
change will be more convenient tor
to build a library building. 1'he city
Be
it
resolved;
That
the
thankv
of
The exchange could not have select-
the district attorney, grand jury and
officials placed the matier before the
ed a better qualified person than Mr. the Lane County Veterans’ Associa­ people to vote upon, and the result
witnesses.
tion
be
hereby
extended
to
the
ladies
Coffman,
and
it
Is
to
be
hoped
that
“Me recommend that the county
was almost unanimous. A committee
jail be heated by tbe system installed in the contest be will be liberally for tbe maguiffeent banquet provided was appointed by the city fathers to
supported and elected. If Mr. Coff­ tor tbe members of this 'association, select a location.
in tbe courthouse.
They received
“We recommend that seats be man is elected, the Real Estate Ex­ their families aud frieuds; be it fur­ offers, and after a long rest made a
ther
placed in the hallway on the upper change will furnish ail literature
kind of report, when an addition to
Resolved, That tbe thanks cf this
floor of the courthouse for conven­ necessary for distribution at their
the committee was made by the coun­
association
be
extended
to
tbe
press
ience ot witnesses attending tbe grand own expense, aud they further pro­
cil, but it is up to the old committee
pose to defray all necessary expenses of Eugene for the many courtesies ex­ to call the whole committee together
jury.
“Having completed our labors, we of tbe representative, over and atove tended to tbe association iu their au and make a selection of a location.
the tranpsortu*lon and $100_offered in uual reunion, and which contributed There has been nothing done, and to
beg leave to be excused.
Has given satisfaction on Line County
so much to tbe success aud enjoyment
judge by the past nothing will be
“Dated at Eugene, Lane county, the buxines« men’s contest.
of the occasion; and be it further
road« for 20 years? THE BAIN WAGON
This
is
certainly
a
most
liberal
done. It makes little difference to
Oregon, this 24th day of June, 190-1.
Resolved, That. our thanks be also
proposition
on
the
part
of
tbe
ex
­
CO. build a wagon especially for Oregon
the writer where the building is locat­
"IS. I’. WILLIAMS,
change aud they have acted wisely in extended to those who by their assist­ ed, but we, with a large majority of
roads
They are built to stand and they
“Foreman.
their eelection of a live.energetic and ance, did so much to make the occa­ Eugene's citizens, would like to see
“A. 8. JOHNSON,
do
stand.
sion
so
successful
aud
enjoyable,
and
well qualified representative
tnis matter settled now. It is not
“JACOB GATES,
If you pre going to buy a wagon, get one
our thanks ar» especially due to Mas­
business. This committee was sup­
“TOM SEAVEY,
ter Harold Wells and Master Earl
with an established reputation and you
posed
to
do
business,
but
they
have
"ROBT. GRIFFIN,
Matlock, who though of tender years
take no chances.
been a failure from the start. Let
“Z. T. K1NTZLEY,
McLan-Lemley
so manfully assisted upon this joyous
them either settle the matter or in­
“O. BENNETT."
□'•cas .on; aud oe it further
form Mr. Carnegie that Eugene 1» too
The following cases were disposed
Resolved, That our thanks be ex-
slow to act, which is not the case
Last evening the wedding of Mrs.
of this forenoon:
tm.iei to tbe tnauy patriotic citizens
Solomon R Weiser vs Emily L Wei Vina Lemley, ot this city, to William ot l.ugvue who by their generous con­ outside of a few.
Get on youi dignity and do some­
aer; report of referee. Decree of di­ D. McLean, of Camp Creek, look tributions made the success of this
thing. Learu to do business for the
place nt the home ot the bride, on occasion possible; aud be it further
vorce.
I pecple i romptly.
TAXPAYER.
.1 R Brown vs Theresa Feldowert East Ninth street, before a large com­
Resolved, That our heartfelt thanks
and NIs Feldo’vert; to recover money. pany of friends and relatives. Th« are due to all good citizens who hy
To the Pen
Motion for new trial overruled. ceremonv whs performed promptly at their presence and example did so
nine o’clock by Dr T. B. Ford, of the much to make the reunion of this
Judgment on verdict.
I
1 Fleishman and D J Giiggetihime, Methodist church, after wbicn a year one to be always happily retr.em
Johnson and Kelly, two of the men
partners In business under the flrm sumptuous wedding supper was par­ bered.
Eugene,
Oregon
sentenced to three years each for bur­ U
name of Guggeiihime A Co, vs Mich- taken of, Tbe contracting parties are
C. H. BAKER,
glary in Pape’s saloon at Cottage
f.el Meyer and William Kyle, part­ well known people of this city and
CBSBBn
Grove, were taken to the penitentiary
JOHN INGHAM.
ners ill business under the firm name Lane county. Airs. Lemley has been
at
Salem
today
by
Deputy
Sheriff
11.
of Meyer A Kyle; to recover money. a popular and successful teacher in
g . w. M c R eynolds ,
Motion for new trial and set Hside the city school« for a number ot years !
Committee. L. Buwu.
verdict overruled. Judgment on ver­ while Mr. McLean is one of the most R' SOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
prominent and prosperous citizens
dict.
Born
Whereas. Tbe Supreme Commander
Estn A Deadmond vs John T Dead of Camp Creek.
of the universe has seen tit to call
This
wedding
is
the
outcome
ot
uiond; divorce. Continued for term.
from o i' ranks by death the follow
In Portland, at 769 Glison street,
i ii iiruiining Jr, vs i’ H Grau- quite a romance. Nearly twenty years
*
ing comrades: W. F. Martin, G. L.
ago
ttie
couple
June 17, to Mr. aud Mrs. E. T. Stif-
nlng, Sr; to quiet title. Continued.
McGinnis, 11. F. Hunnicutt, A. Yer-
ford, a daughter. Mrs. Stafford, nee
Aman a Learned vs George l.enru married, but w
, drifted
Cipld rington, K. Madam. 8 Gettings aud Mis» Hattie Dunuing, w s well kncwti
el: divorce. Default and decree.
Comrade
Johu
lirown,
who
have
re
j bring t
many
in this city several years ago as a U.
¿ponded to tbe last roll call during
years c
I). student, and is a cousin of Mrs. *’.
the years 1903-1904, and have passed I
W. Johnson.
beyoud the golden gate of a true and
honorable life among our comrades
i
Insurance Money
No Indictment.
and all who knew them, and by their
death this association has lost some
We have several wheelsthat we will
The grand jury adjourned to,la» of its best workers, their wives aud
George Darling, of Marcóle, has ie?
The Register after seeking to injure I witboat retuiniug an indictment fsmtlies true and loving companions ceived a draft for MOO from the Ore­
close
out at cost lor the next TEN
its competitor tn liusiness, tbe Guard, against Captain J. M. Williams for and the community at large true and gon Fire Relief Association, the
DAYS
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They include Hartfords,
by the charge that our telegraphic) assault up tn Ora Wilson. Consider­ upright citizens; therefore be it
amount of insurance held in the as­
I
Stearns, Wolff American and Leroy bi­
;
service is unreliable, “bopvine spec able dis-aitlsfaotion is expressed by
Resolved, That these resolutions be sociation on the house which was
cycles. These wheels are all Stan­
inis," 1 b the courteous designation, young Wilson's many frieuds that no spread upon the minutes of our asso­ burned on June 9. LT Neff, of Co­
could particularize nothing inaccu­ action was taken on tbe matter. It ciation aud a copy 1« sent to the burg, has received from the same
dard high grade wheels, fitted with the
rate except a beadliue, which every is understood that District Attorney press end a copy each be sent to tbe company $45. coveting the loss on bis
very
best, tires, saddles etc. Come in
one with or without experience in Brown, for some uuknowu reason, wives and families of our deceased bones, which caught Are on June 11.
and
see
them’
newspaper work knows is no part of would not allow the case to eveu comrades.
We
guarantee
every new wheel we
the telegraphic service, being arranged oome up for consideration, although
E. F. CHAPMAN,
sell. Now is the time to come in and
by the newspaper writer Then wheu | several of the grand jury were willing
T. J. ELLIOT I’,
railed to accoTUt for its very unkind [ to take the matter up.
S. G. LOCKWOOD,
make a selection before they are all
tatement it it forced to a sort of
Committee.
picked over.
Last night near 12 o’clock Are »at
nology. yet shows its venom and evl-
The following names were on regis­ discovered in the roof of the Vincent
Mrs. P. H. Farrell
•nt desire to strike again by becom­
ter in addition to those already pub­
restaurant on Weet Eighth street.
ing sponsor for a quasi falsehood. It
lished by the Goard:
The
alarm «as sounded and the de
ays:
J D Small.|C, 4tb Minn Inf.
Sire. P. tl. Farrell died at her home
partment responded, but their «er
. . It (the Guerd) complains last Thursday afternoon, June 16, of
Calvin Morrow. A, 2d Ill Lt Art.
Drop in anyway
vice* were not needed. The blaze,
I nat we conveyed (be tin press ion that
Drop in anyway
Wm Wilds, C, 10*b Iowa Cav.
Its telegraphic was faked. Such was apoplexy, after an illness of a little
which started from a chimney nre.
U A Smith, G, 1st Wis. 11 Art.
' o’ our Intention, for we t.elleve that over one boor. At the time of be«
was extinguished with s few bncke's
H E Berning, E, let Col Car.
• l»H«t a part of the Guard's tele ■ death her husband was a* Yaqulna
of water. The damage was nominal.
., .o. i.alU
over (Iiv viirvs. , Bay aud llvi «iaugblei, Miss Lizzie
Xsrwsvu Liggett, 1, >2tb III Inf.
w* believe that at least a nart of' Farrell,summoned from Portland, er-
C B King, F. 5th Tenn Cav.
Yesterday’s Roseburg Review: Hon
8 A .ucivay, It, 3ilh ill luf.
Guard’s telegraphic service really rived home five minutes after she
K A Booth was in towu from Eugeue
J A Girin, B, 51st Ind Inf.
' i i over the wires!" What busi breathed her last. — Woodburu lnde-
this morning.
He natnrally feels
<• ihe Register editor* is It if | pendent.
Alex Withers. A, 63d 111 Inf.
very kindly toward this connty lot
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r
VMIIIv*" ttvOt ill*' wiaxcv
a in
iti T*. ItiflHIl WdB M
llHuivi
$« i £ V11V
.... .,1.,
1. Simmon«, H, 17th lo«« Inf.
olu they uttemi to their own Hitiueeaj reeblent
She woe C*)' year« old.
election.
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REUNION
GRAND
JURY’S FINAL
REPORT
OF SOLDIERS
AT AN END
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Is It Worth Anything
To You to Know That, the
BAIN WAGON
BUY THE BAIN
Chambers Hardware
SOME PERSONAL
STATEMENTS
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LOOK HERE
Bicycles At Cost
E E. Me Clanahan
606 Willamette St.
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