Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
A SPUR ANOTHER TO THE ELECTRIC SAWMILL RAILWAY boms of W. H Cbappell, in torrens. Mrs Allen la au aunt of Mra CDap- pall. | Frank 0. Baker, tbe Portland Ra- pobllcau leade*, parsed tbroogb Eu gene tola afternoon on bis way bome from points south. Mrs. J. 8. Medley come down from Cottage Grovs tbia afternoon to vieil ber mother, Mra. J. Henson. J.W. Hobbs came In from tbe south this afternoon. Mrs. A. T. Rosenbaum, of Merlin, arrived in Eugene tooay ou ber way borne frnm Portland, aud ia a guest of Mrs C. '.V Lowe, Rev. M. C Wire left this afternoon ou a trip south. EUGENE MAN’S FORTUNE Il “S ood altar I bagan tn take Wine of Cardui I could sea that I waa beginning to gat ba<k my strength." I 1 Leigh, N. Ieri’ re« I point eil If you ata slok you can take Win« I whs side Cardui and secure health and strength [f L I o’.l< other medicines and other treatment have Lw nine failed, that will make no difference, Ftv L. g-iitier lue pres women have taken Wine of Cardui at Im. I Mr?. M SeVihOult I lug t; y By far the greater number of Wise of ♦ó strai9M3t. It Dant Grane Qop.oAMxai Cardui cures are women who could Bot linlttee t Muore relief elsewhere. All druggists sell *1.00 buttles of Wine of Card«!. led tbe L e to th« Fesijeut L today si I in our t bo orab No. 43 Straight St., G rand R apids , M ick . ludepend 1 am pleased to endorse Wino of Cardui as I found it so beneficial is the rrv restore my strength after my baby was born. I could not seem to get »«fl norable. enough to be up and able to do mv work, and as I had been in bed foe i U r pa<*t i weeks this was rather serious, but soon after 1 began to use Wine of Cardo! I het'ial f could je* that I was beginning to get back my strength. In another week he numt I was able to ait up moot of the day and in a month I was able to be up u>4 |e made i do most of my work. I think it is zb a » decent splendid medicinu for a woman and k^Ad,- Vjt»- I is not I can certainly give it highest praise. ' p or err itili’ teal L>ur cou he pres« ital to o ¿ri«*’ ce btlOUld sts- Oi UBur fores ■supply. ■ afford i ^Biued gl ^■thers, s ^•etr*. for I-' . I e«peue ^Kt have Schnieder Block, West Eighth^St., Ernten«, Or ^■'Ae»t ia That makes. the eomiaent Mia. S«y»«v A recent Issue of tbe Spokane At a special meeting nt the city T. W. Sheridan. I res dent of tbe Sp ke.mau-Keelew tells of an Alaska last evening a francbike was council First National Batik of KoteLurg, baa mine valued at from *3,1'00,000 to *7,- applied tc tbe Portland cit7 council granted the Eugeue Lomber Company IK0 000, iu «nlcb Ira Petty, of Eu tor tbe construction ot a railroad suer for is iraucbise for au electric railway geue. le interested. Tbe paper tells to enter that city from the William from tbe tsuu’.beru Pacific Company a now three Lewsiton, Idaho, men and rack to tbe niiiroo;the river tielo*» of e te valley by passing doan From one Portlaud man took a bond on tbe the butte. Construction will begin afreet. mine from Mr.Petty, for *100,000, the Tbe plan, a» stated, is ultimately within a short time. Tbe company j latter, however, retainiug one-tenth will be assisted In tbe coustructlou ot to construct au electric road from Today’s Salem Statesman; Charles interest in the property. He agreed I Marshfield to Roiobar* and tbence tbe epur by the laiiroad co-upany. | Kace, of t ugeue, was a busiueee vis tuat when any ot tbe payments te- The franchise is granted with tie down the valley tn Portland. If tbe itor to this el'y yesterday. He re came due, if tue bondholders so de Portland council will exterd perrnls orovisiou tnat no steam locomotives ( turned to Eugeue last evening on tbe cide, they could pay 10 per cent, in sion for tbe system to occupy front shall be > Derated ou tLe spur. For a local. terest on tbe payment instead of street with its tracks,according to tbe rime tbe cars will lie hauled to and If. Co .k, cf Monmouth, waB en oiak-nz tbe full payment and one- from the mill by borate t.nd later an Telegram,tbe first leg ot the line ia tc arrival on this afternoon's t>ain. tbird of tbe gross proceeds until pur- extend only from Salem.but hi fast as electric motur »ill be used. 1. 3. Knjdes arrived up from Port cnasa price was paid. Tbe epur will branch off from the luen aud material can construct tbe land tvday aud will deliver au address An expert was sent to Alaska to ex remainder of tbe road, I. Is to be tlu- 8. P. tracks et Liucolu street, extend before tbe Y. M. C. A. of tbe univer amine tbe prooerty, but bs returned to West Third and Lawrence, tt ern e iahed. with a mo-t discouraging report, and F ro i: Roseburg to Marshfield a right town Lawrence to Cheshire aud east i sity ot Oregon tonight. of way has been obtained, and much on that street to the mill. The track Mrs. J. E. Noland came duwu from the Lcwir’.cn men at cuce dropped fbe of tbe route assured down the valley, will be planked between the raHs and Creswell tbia afternouu to visit ber preposition. J. H. Conrad then took up the bond and started work oc tbe where tbe farmer» are said to stand graveled oti each side mother, Mrs. Stansbury, and sister, property, bome very valuable ore was A petitiou from Hamptou Bros., ready to give .ubsidles in the way o’ Mrs. W. T. Campbell. soon found aud It developed that tbe free pa. sage across their lend If the asking permission to erect ao elec G. M. Botdeaux, of 8an francisco, project IS curried out. Tbe ptoposi trio light sign iu truut o. their atore arrived here to my to join bls wife, property which tbeLewiet.n men dis carded as ot no account was wottb water *«« referred to tbe fire aud lion of tbe t'litzetis' Light Jt Traction who has beau visiting her parents,Mr. well up into tbe millions. Company, of Salem, to continue its committee. and Mrs. W. W. Haines. Mr. Petty gets a good sized fortune It will uo doubt be granted, hb the line uu to Portland ia laid to have Miss Mollie Maxfield, of Woodburn, from the bond on tbe property, be pr gressed favorably with five miles council seems willing to allow such wbo baa been visiting at tbe bome of sides retaiulng oue tenth interest in of right of way secured north from signs to be maintained. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Chessman, re it. The property is located iu tbe tbe Capital City, yet from a reliable turned bome tbis afternoon. mountains adjacent to Little Windy source It is known that this l<ue will C. C. Sturtevant, the Crow nssby i Arm, Mr. Petty’s many friends in be abandoned if Mr. Sheridan is sue Thursday's Daily Guard aud merchant, was doiug business iu Lane coorty are very much pleased leasful In bis quest for tbe conces to learn ot bis success. He is tbe bus- In Eugene today. A. P. Kuowlea, cf Mapleton, sions being requested. 1 bind of Mrs. 8. F Petty, formerly It appears from tbe above in tbe Eugene. W. C. Heckert returned tbis after Mrs. Wbiteaker, wbo until recently Telegram that Mr. Sheridan aud the Jas. Sochreu, of Silver Lake, ia iu noon from Harrisburg, where be baa conducted a millinery store un Ninth Salem cooceru may be working lu I 'be city. beeD doiug some building. street. bi.ruiouy, then again this new prupo- Foster Gibson, a former U. O. stu- i E. E. aud W. H. Hyland are down * ■I'Ion may lia'e something to do with from Lowell. deut, came up from Portland today •- J that ot A. K. Biaok aud ble asHOci- your A. J. Johusou came down from on a visit. •tea, wbc bare applied for a franchie« Georgs Noland, of Astoria, was in A PO Creawsll today. lor an electrio railway In Eugene, and teda Louis Zimmerman came up from Eugene today. «bo have announced that they will ^Krans. 2>lon. R. A. Booth left this after Portland last night. ultimately build down tbe valley. ^Mlit upo noon for Roseburg on business. E. J. Frasier and family are bome j ^■ericsUH Tbe trial jurymen fur tbe November Mrs. Clara McCoy, ot Brownsville, from a visit io Portland. ^■v in wi term of circuit oourt have been drawn I Ml do Miss Mabel Stiles returned tbis af arrived up this afternoon to visit at East nigbt was tbe coldest night The Guard expeota to change tbe bome of ber brother,H. B. David-1 us follows: ternoon from Portland. ^Keraaip this fall, tbe thermometer registeiiug j. O'Brien, farmer, Gate Creek. power used tor driving its pra aon. riety Mrs. G. L. Davis and daughter, of 30 degrees at 6 o’clock this morning. and other office machinery with! J. M. Kitoben, farmer, Irving. Cieswell, were in Eugeue today. 1 A heavy white frost occurred and peo short time. The water power for E. F. Chapman, mtllman. Eagene. Saturday's Daily Guard. Mrs. Mary Chambers returned this ple going to to work were seen to be past year has been insufficient for E. J. Crow, farmer, Eugene. Two big fielgbt wagons loafed wltb ^Kly J. R. McGee, tl Donna, is tn the E. R. Murnmey, contractor,Eugene. bundled np in thtir heavy wraps and Guard’s demands, and in making I auuplies, building material aud a afteruoou from a trip to Portland. ^K-'-I h C h city. sbivr" exing as if in midwinter. A. E. Pickle, Merk, Florence. change to electricity we will be s Ml«s Laura Austin baa left for ber atuokestack for C. 11. Paik'a Treasure Ed Pollock went to Albany today To □ Wr* so cold so early in tbe fall is to put tbe Guard out to our subed rolos it Edgar E Brattaln, farmer, Camp mine iu tbe Blue Elver district, left missionary trip to India. She goes toly shuu very r Biu-nal here. According to rec- ere at an earlier bcur. on buluess. Creek. ria San Francisco. here It"is morniug. Tbe installation of the 24-boori^J > Bl't by the government weather ords W. L. Campbell, farmer, Lane. Rev. D. E. Olsen went to Cottage Mr. Park says tuat lite quartz mill Mrs. R. A. Irvine, ef Albany, ar s It 1 eal burea ’ at Portland, it was colder yes- curt by the n-w maDHgere et the« Paul Hadley, farmer, Jasper. at the Treasure, which lias been iu rived today to visit her daughter, Grove this afternoon. “** morning, which was warmer trio light company will be a great on otro.' terday" Alien Stansble, farmer, Thurston, course of construction tor some time Mra. L. Bilyeu. I. D. Carver went to Myrtle Creek than ttn morning, than ft hal been commodatinn to many who are a w. S. St. John, farmer, Irving. past, will tie ready tor operation L. O. Beckwith and W. Polders re- tbis afternoon ou business. at this time of year for 24 years. H. Yates, farmer, Elmira. pelled to use power in this city. fai.1 a tvhi ■ oout November 12. Tbe mill will turned last ulgbt from a fishing trip Mra. 11. C. Mahon went to junction Late vegetables are no doubt injured H. E. Rice, teamster, Fairmount. have a capacity of 1<K) tout of ore per down tbe Sloslaw. it»« Ti tbis afternoon to spend Sunday. John E Butler, farmer. Richardson. by tbe frost, but no great amount of day aud is of au Improved pattern. an! Rhcn. ; Mrs. Ida Martin, of Round Monn- Mrs. Bruuo Vitus weut to Harris damage la dooe. Tbe growth of grass J. W. Key, fairuer, Camp Creek pA’rr wi Tbe aerial ’raiuway baa just been tain, Cal., 1s visiting at tbe home of burg tbis after joou on a shor visit. will probaoly be checked to some ex John F. Brewer, farmer, Goshen. tdee mal completed, and evertyblng else will J. T. Martin In Eugene, J. L. Zeigler arrived from tbe dortb tent. Andrew Wuod, farmer, Bsiley. be iu readiness for operation by tbe la«. 1 w Mia. Adelaide Lilley aud Mrs. F.A. to*'ay tc spend Sunday with hie fam E>mer E. Allen, farmer, Goshen. time the mill 1« completed. Tbe der supes Treasure will have one uf tbe most 1 Page returned this afternoon from ily. ^■nu W. E. Wilcox, farmer, Willamette. A Mohawk resident informs oa I Portland and Woodburn. Emmlt Withrow, farmer, Elmira. complete plsute on tbe ooast. a squ J. A. J. Crow returned thin after- tbe people of that little valle; H. J. Dickey, farmer, Junction Mrs. 8. E. Brown, of Los Angeles, uc ju from a riait in Southern Ore rich i very much excited over tbe disco City. who bas been visiting friends iu Eu gon. 5 «tan of mineral bearmg qiatz ledges 8. V. Robinson, farmer, Long Tom. geue, left for bome today. pecóte Mrs. I) C Kellems and children Marcóla,and tba. no little time of P. S. Hills, farmer. Jasper. he pri Misses Llzize and Maggie Veatch .vent to Junction today to visit a tew a few of tbe male residente ther • i, i Ferdinand Renne. farmer, Saginaw. returned to Cottage Grove this after days. be,ng spent prospecting or ban to b A man by the name of Stewart, who 8. B. Mayben. farmer, Gate Creek. noon, after a visit with friends In Ea- ing rock. Attorney D. V. Kukyendall left to r E David Markley, curpeuter, Cottage waa taken to the Eugene hospital yes I gene- Rook taken from the hillside a day on bis return trip to Klamath I tar j terday, being a county charge, died The Harriman surveying gang un Grove. Cole's store, when pounded out. Am. Randolph, wife aud ch.ldren, Falls. der Carl Rankin is having a cold time F. M. Parker, farmer, Junction tbia morning at 2 o’clock from dia I very good projects of gold and Hon. R. A. Booth returned this af City. betes. of it In tha mouutaina up tbe Military ot New Mexico, who have been visit ver. route. Wltb 2! men the work was be Ing friends in Eugeue, left for bome ternoon from a short trip to P.ose Joe Ttmoell, farmer, Zumwalt. bnrg. gun on tbe summit abd the crew is' tbis afternoon. David lllll, farmer, Irving. Fred Root, of Weiser, Idaho, a |' Attorney G. F. Skipwertb returned worklug tbia way. A foot ot snow fell Arthur B. Tate, farmer. Chesber. ossei aeveral days ago, iinl slupe then tbe nephew of Austin Root, arrived last tbis afternoon from a short trip to isevel IF YOU WANT THE MOST HEALTHFUL uien bare beeu work lug Iu It, aud it ulgbt auj Is visiting bis uncle aud i Junction. nlvg has teeu cold besides. Home ludiaue family on tbe Mohawk. J. E Yarnell is moving here from AND THE PUREST MANUFACTURED ve to who were buuting »n tbe vicinity lost J. A. l.bbert returned tbis afternoon his Mohawk farm to give bis children YOU WILL ALWAYS USE Ebe ci three horses by beiug frozeu. Tbe i from a trip to the Palouse country, In school advantages. □ otl tueti have killed several deer and are ' Aaeblngtou. He was accompanied ty Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. U. Hudson, ot «byti having pleuty to eat. They are anx 'bis neice, Mra. Morrle. i tbe Palace of Swee’s, went to Port- pped, tuna to get down out of tbe moon A dispatch from Roseburg says: Perry Kllngblll, John, Henry, lend today tor a short stay. Des I tains, but (bat will be some time yet. Charlie and Walter Rooney, ct Lis When tba death sentence was pro Mrs. Strand Long and daughter, nounced ou J. U. Barnes, convicted mint bon, N.D., arrive! here last nigbt and Mre. Frank Morrell, returned tbis af fur tbe murder of "Six Sbooter Bill” I ok bi may locate In tbls vicinity. ternoon from a visit at Hariiaburg. y to Grabaru thio morniug. tbe prisoner ' R. F. Baker was up from Junction e gri H. 11. Bradford aud wife, Joe. never moved a muscle until Judge City today. f tbs Bradford and Miss Emma J. Col-' Harris had completed tbe last word I Fred Sharkey, tbe mining man, Is gaard, of Elmira, were in Eugene to of bls solemn utterance. Then, with a m Io tbe oily. day ot. a simple "Thank you, judge,” Barnes Tba Guard the uther day made meo to tl Mi. and Mra. B. J. Hardman,of Ba W. P. Morse, of Sioux City, Iowa, turned to tbe sheriff and wsa taken tlou cf a gold diKSVary uea» Marcóla. FURTHERMORE d ovi kersfield, Cal., arrived here today to has located iu Eogeue for the win from tbe courtroom. Barnes, accord Tbe Spriugfieid New« saya: ter and expeots to make bis future ing to the sentence, will be banged at Tbe News waa infortued tbls week visit frienda. The Results Obtained From Its Use Are Always Uniform Salem December 15. that gold has toen discovered in tbe W. H. Waters, of Tramsden, Neb., bome hero. and Satisfactory. You Do Not Meet With the billa above Marcóla, only a few yarda • bo baa been visiting former Elm Mtse Irene Applegate went to Hal from Fisber tiros', mili. Oro that bas wood paopia here, left last night tor sey tbis mornlDg for tbe day with a Failures in Baking So Common in heon aeaayed runa from *14 to *17 rer boms, going via San Fraucisco. full Hue of bats, representing Mrs. Other Brands. too. Tbe fiudlug of tbe ore lo caos- Shumate's millinery store A. J. Ball, wbo baa ¡«stat Browns- Ing considerable excitement In and Sheriff Fred Flak ¡is op on Fall vllls on business for soma time past, AND NOTE THE PRICE aioond Marcóla aud the eitlxeus tblsik returned to that city today after a i Creek bunting deer and "dear.” He ttioy wlll acón heve a wealtby mluiog is tbe guest of Frauk Blair, tbe pop Joseph Jacobs, a new arrival from visit with Ma family iu F.tigsue. towo. ular merchant at Fall Creek poetef- Oklahoma,lo opening a new "racket” Mrs. C. W, Wester, o’ Modeeta, ' flee. atora in tbe building formerly occa- Cn*., wbo bsa teen visiting her pa- Mark Battee, of Oblo.wbo has been piad by Montgomery'a restaurant on rente, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wheeler, IMITATIONS ARE WORTHLESS REFUSE THEM. visiting at tbe bome of hie uncle, 8. West Eighth street. Mr. Jacobs will in Fugrne, left for home today. Bettes, in Eugene, left today •n hie have a tig stock of goods. 1’earl F. Motional J and Miss Fearle WINE of CARDUI PALACE MEAT MARKET Personals BRODERS BROS JURYMEN FOR CIRCUIT COURT COLDEST AT DATE FOR 24 YEARS ELECTRIC POW1 TREASURE MILL NEARLY COMPLETE E MOHAWK MINERAL DISCOVEI DIED AT THE HOSPITAL SURVEYORS HAVING A COLD TIME BARNES WILL HANG DEC. 15 MARCOLA ORE BAKING POWDER ASSAYS WELL NEW STORE ON WEST EIGHTH 25 ounces for 25c Married Davis, both of Eageu*. ware o arried Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tbe botue ot Mr. aad Mrs. J. I). Huai I brays, al Spriuafield, Justice of tba Peace J. D. tlompbreys officiating. Frida/’a Daily Guard. C’rrqk H. steo*i«ue ao 1 H. N. VI- ali, of Orete, N'eb.. are iu tbe clt». . W. H. Hay I. ft tbla mortiing for a •eek’s etay at Monroe. In place if tbe exceedingly heavy passenger traffic which bald sway on Ra.eigb h'oney, of Gaeben, was iu the 3. P. during tba last few mouth a tbe freight work is now taking .he Eugene today. A Hile. E. .McF.lroy returned to Su time a id attention of the local rail- real men. It Is said te be heavier ena thi« afternoon. then has aver barn known In tha his M T. Alien, wlfe and son, of Clin- tory of the road. too coutity, .MIcF., ere visltiog a’ tbe return trip, Francisco. going by way SAVE THE COUPONS of S bd John Front and wife and Frank Froet, ot Marcela, returned tbls morning from Yoncalla, where they attended tbe funeral of Mr. Froat, Sr.'s, mot bet. Harry Keeney, a lame county boy, • bo bam been employe 1 at Seattle as a bookkeeper for the past sever»I y*ara, bas returned bore and accepted apost’fon ss bookkeeper at tbe Hooth- Kelly Company'a mill at Co burg. COOKERLY SE- CURES CONTRACT C. IS. Cookerly, proprietor of tbe Western Electric Works, whose* ad ver t semeot appears in tbe Guaid.haa se cond the contract for furnishing the electrical supplies and wiring tbe new brick block to be built by Mika ; ebnai ier. UR| TH I II AND VITAL! “ W -a«" W " ■ »»a. aaon -a WklH VK1VIWH rlU' Tbe e:m rero--.'v f r i . --wt.-a*. n anj all diaeaase ot tbe ot<aiu o’ e'-lie» *«ex Such as Rervous ProstraWo-l. F Ilina or L ' •’’‘e’’ Xwrlii.s Ko..»» oar VroU.f'U Error*. Me. -al Wovrv •> ot Tooaccoor wbi*-a lead to < A«ump..or era* In'an.iy orator • ria inie-i tocuyo or retano tbe money. ol at Í 1 »’ • t leaf! r vi tro. DH..vtoTT'S tHI.W4< AV-1».. O' vep OJ’ Linn Drug Co.