Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 03, 1905, Image 3

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    miners
til retir» from active business life I c| I/"* r; Al c. r.CTC A
No.«tubar l«t.
1st.
ti E. Menu, lb- tUtltilL UL | 3 A
oo o Notetubar
piano -lesler. succeeds him a« local
aau«»»r
A, t- ■ ed in yeaietUMy'a
G -ar • i‘>* c tic* » II be ear Ved from
uj 11 .« ri nob
*'
,H!*
O. J. Hall, the enterprising drug-
block, where Mr. MorrL is mutteg
hgt ln,uUed b(g ,,w
Cen
bis stock of goods.
Miss Urpba torj, BMOt)arj. goaa FauutaU, wi-ic
Harms, the efficient operator, will ba won the gild medal at tbe Lewie a. <i
retained by the new manager.
Clark exposition. It is a thirg rf
Mr Graw estaoH*beJ tbe Postal of- teBBfy ! and a departure from the or­
g
, floe
iu Eugene in ltWT, «nd ba» been dj
nury style« al suda fountains. All
dinary
m »e-r♦lr>'-.-'r«lv ■!» re
H* 1«
the »jrups end Savors a'e ctorrd In
c»mp?lled to retire from bueiaeee lite sterilized ■'«•• Forties
eileer
I. ___ with
___ ___
_
ou account of poor nea'.tb. He bas caps, iu plain slew ui tbe public, and
served bis company wall ani faith­ which insures pure sanitary soda wa-
fully, an’ all regret that tue condlton
ter. Tbe superstructure, or back bar,
of Lb health makes it nee—eary for is fitted with a plat- g.ass mirror, 5x
bim to give up tbe office. His sucres 12 fee', which is elite to be a popular
sor is a tiiBt-class business m<tu and feature to ibe ladiee. This ie held iu
the offioa r ill be iu good bands.
place by four massive oak columns,
slckness commenced alout ten days i abcu’ five years agu. She leaves, te-
ago and her death wav somewhat Uf • • idea her aged husband, two daugb-
expected
t
aid one eon. Tbe deceased was •
r.lia fajli'* was I n-n iu Lt
m
estimable Christian womau, and
lod'ai a I
r53, a <1 c«m- to r-<
i I »red by all who koew her. She was
with u«r p«i» is. M ana ■ re. L 1‘
member of the Presbyterian church
topber Taylor, while :he was jet au frem early childhood until several
infant, via the Panama route. They years sgo, when sbe culled with the
settled at Dayton, Yamhill county. M. E. church at Cohurg. The funeral
She was educated at 8t. Helen’s Hall {took place at tbe house toiav, Thare-
I 1U PoiiiauU, eUd I» ,SSU w«< IlialllaJ | da,
8«: ween Robert A. Booth and re
H. R. Kin aid, editor and publisher | to G. E. Detmerb g. Tiej meved ’ > II. •Xi
»ntfcs•••"d an
1 n*
Owecve'n
,|nnrns|
for- Fn<»ene eleht yea*« eyo. Mr«. D«r. I
fnM- tmeiit and tbe mluers 01 Ur««ou,
""*r'T •«"•«J <>»
“bd Lane mering »«• au only uaugoler au > i
« ,
.te Buriiand T. Ivgrira Those
C 'unty i idge, ba« within tbe past few leaves only her mother, Mr*, laylur,
w» are pressing tbe criminal charge
r* iu reeled heavily in valuable and her husband as Immediate rel ,
ray ibst their revelations will bar
| Portland real estate. He bought tbe lives. She ass a leiutliul Curistiau
Pirn from re, re»ent iuc Lane in the
i Sentbern rooming and
boarding cbaiacter, beloved by all her acquaint Conct-ninn Dr. Darrin Now Lo­
upper bouse of tbe a sembly; the
house,at tbe southeast corner of Yam­ anees, aud her memory will long be
cated at Hotel Smeede,
miners assert that even should be
hill and Weat Park streets, with a lot chéris’el by those who kue • her
clear himself in tbe Federal court
having 50 feet frontage on Yivmblll Sbe was au earnest member of St.
Eugene
their cause against him 1» so strong
with gold c*ps. The soda water is 1 and 100 on West Park. The buiPtng Marys' Ephcpoal church.In this ci y.
that be will be defeated.
drawn from an oDyx draught staDd oq is three stories high and a frame and a zealous worker for all that was
Senator Booth, it is Mid, will be
Dr. Darrin, the specialist, bas bis
tbe counter, which is fitted with the structure, and bas been used as a p ire lu life. She was also a member
opposed by 1 H Bingham, t-presen'-
o'tice crowded every day, and th- lie
of
tbe
local
Uiuer
of
Eastern
Star.
,
roomlug
bouse
for
several
jeers.
Tbe
L. A. Becket Co. pateut duplex cool­
ative from Lane in the last iegisle-
The remains will be taken to Fay of te-tlmouixls of hit cure« art-elo­
ers, from which it is impossible to cunei .era'lou was *25,000.
tare, who ottered aud worked for a
Phil
Metschan,
formerly
state
treas
­
ton,
UregoL, for lutermeut ou tbs 6 quent tributes <o bi« ability, — lode
draw warm soda. The workboard, or
I pendenee Enterprise.
bill modifying tbe m rpuratiou 1 <ws
urer, oue of the rroyrietors of the a. m train tomorrow.
kitchen
of
tbe
ecda
fountain,
is
all
I
'
by removing the arbitrary tax on
Imperial
Hotel,
and
Mr.
Kiooeid
have
Tbe Republicans of Liuu county
Sbe
was
at
the
time
of
her
death
The Line County Me Ileal Assocla made ot copter,and bas two Icecream
minlDg properties, and placltg them
tiou met iu tbe roemi ot tbe pres­ cabinet«, drain boarde, sinks, etc. it I also purchased the half hlouk facing president of tbe Ladles of the G. ?. won’t thank Dr. Darriu for rescuing
no au income basis, Booth tough
that old Demur atir warhorse, Judge
ident, Dr. J. W. Harris, last evening is the most beautiful and modem ; Ninth street, between Flanders and K , of this city
tbe measure, acd all tbe arguments
J. J. Whitney, from tto grave. — Sa­
and a large amount o’ business was fountain in the state ot Oregon, and ' Everett, tbe cousid-ration being *32,-
that those interested in its passage
lem Journal.
Only from deafness.
transacted, l'ne object of tne meeting should receive a liberal patrcnxge 5u0 No building is contemplated for
presented to him In its behalf were
Otherwise the judge baa been as sound
was to get tbe members of tbe profes­ from tbe people ot Eugene. Mr. Hull 1 tbe [resent to replace tbe small cot-
turned into weapons agalu«t it At
as a dollar. —Aibauy Democrat.
sion outside of the city more tbor I ie to be commended for hie enterprise i tages occupying trie tract, but nex’
that time tbe miners are said to have
l year larger structures may be erected.
Judge J. J Whitney, of this city,
oughly acquainted and to establish iu purchasing such au apparatus.
revolved that Booth should no lotig»r
Mr. Kincaid recently tol l two jots
bas beso takiug treatment from D-.
cordial aud harmonious relatiocs be­
represent Lane In the senate, and
It Portland for eom-*thlnir Ilk» *10,000
Darriu for hie bearing and is surpris­
tween them.
Tbe members ot the
when their bill past-ad they began to
I lie bad held tba^. lor ::.5 jtsia,
Tbe esse of Homer Brown vs. Bert ed himself at the quick and complete
profession iu Eugene, aud every prac-I
prepare for tbe election of tbe man
Viucaut, In tbe justice court, to de­ reetoratiou of hie bearlug. His letter
ticibg physieiau iu tbe city, except
who championed it. And now Bing-
termine the possession of a bird dog, to tbe pnblic «peaks much for tbe suc­
one, Is a member, eujjy the most cor­
for
ham la having himself fitted
was decided yesterday afternoon lu cessful treatment of this specialist.
dial relatloue aud they work together
Booth's toga
favor of Brown, l b is case baa beeo — Herald, August SO.
without tbe slightest friction.
Mrs. Olive Van Orden, departm-n*
In court tor several weeks and has ai­
There bas always beet) a prejudii as
Tbe meeting opened with tbe cue- ,
presiden’, and Mrs. Jennie Wardlav
t-acted ccnslderable attention. The against advertising doctors, but Dr
tomary banquet, which was given at
Lyon, department secret«!y of ¿the
the Seede Hotel, after which tbe
In tbs esse of the Mtate against ousts of the suit on each side are Darriu bas overcome this prejudice
Ladies of the Graud Army of the Re
many times what the dog is worth.
and ha« received [atrouage from the
members repaired to Dr.Harris’ rooms
public, came In from Roseburg this B’yant. cbargtuz statutory rape ou
most influential citizens of tbe couu-
and many matters of interest to tbe
one
Ida
Conrad,
under
the
age
of
afternoon and are ins. voting and in­
ty. When such men as W. W. Parrish,
society were discussed at length, in­
structing the local lodge in Odd Fel­ sixteen years, this afternoon some
of Sodaville, and Judge Wbituey, of
cluding
tbe
arrangement
of
n
uutform
Hre
or
six
witnesses
were
examined
Building in Eugene and Spriugdeld
lows' Hall this alte'ooon. The na­
Aibauy,testify to his merits as a heal­
seems not on tue waue an the winter tee bill. It was decided to hold two tional president was expected, but and the conclusion of the judg« was
er, he is surely entitled to ibe consid­
regular
meetings
a
month
at
which
that
the
ceteudaut
be
bound
over
to
month« approach. The Eugene plan­
was unable to be present.
eration of tbe suffering public. —Leb­
tbe circuit court iu the sum cf ?'5O,
ing mill received orders within the poet graduate work will lie diecueted, :
anon Criterion.
pathological
epecimeuts
presented,
in
­
which he promptly furnished. Tbe
past few days tor work for a new s'ore
| Tbe Katie D. Berlin farm of 430
cluding patients recently recovered '
defense
was
conducted
by
L.
Bilyeu,
As will be seen by tn article on the
building for J. A. Ellis.of Springeid,
acres aud tbe L Bostwick farm ot 180
aud it was evident from the bearing
first
page cf this paper, the emiueul
and a large addi'ion for 11. N. Cas­ from operations, demonstrations iu ,
aures.adjcining each other In the Lle­
that an alibi will be set up as a de­
teel, and a residence to be built at histology aud any ether matters that
wellyn neigbborhood, ten miles we«t pbysiciau, Dr. Darriu, is again iu
fense. Miss Corn ad is ouly a strip­
this pare of the Willamette valley, t>e-
that place, and also tor the work for may be of interest to the profession, i i
of Eugene, have been sold to Martin
aud for the benefit of the community. !
ling of a girl and Is said to be en­
ing located at the Smeede Hotel, Eu­
the Dew SchLeider building on Eighth
Jetmundson, recently from Spring
Frank Reisner, city treasurer, and ceinte.
street. With what order» they have i Beside« a good attendance of the
| Grove, Minn., for (8445. The deal was gene, to ««main uulli November 12.
in sight, they will bare work to Keep i local [bysicuos there were In attend­ also treasmer of tbe s bool distrlot,
made through the Eugene Real Estate Duiiog tbe doctor’s stay in Salem last
ance from out of town: Dr. C. T. received *1811.90 from Sheriff Fisk,
summer he made many marvelous
Hhern busy for a long time.
■ and Investment Co. (Bvarverud A
Hoekett, of Cottage Grove; Ur. L. D leaving ibe city's share cf the delin­
cures, and tbe sick and afflicted of
Calkins.)
-carbroogh. af Creswell; Dr. R. A. quent lax collected up to this date,
this section can congratulate tb»m-
\
Janey, ot Spriugtield, aud Drs. J. L. and *1063.29 for tbe school district.
Reive-, upon being able to take advai -
—
Gwen and David E. Ruff,of Junction.
tag« ot bis remarkable skill In the
E. M. Warren, who bad charge ot
The nex’ meeting will be held at Cot
treatment of disease.
Mrs. Ella OctmRririg died at hvr
Mrs. Fanny Crandall died October
tage Grove on Saturday.November 11. tbe Lane county exhibit at the Lewis
The officers of the eooiety at pres­ aud Clark expesit'on, snipped tbe home at thy corner of Weet Sixth and 2>, 1905, at the home of her sou, E
•k-
ii
Mrs. Cran­
Geo. F Craw, who for the past 18 ent are: President J W. Harris; vice furniture and fixtures to the pavilion Washington etieets this morning at C. Crandall, at L'obutg.
T1K.N1 Y. F
ff 1rs has been manager of tbe Postal ' Präsident,
I
prasideut, Dr. T. W. Harris;
eecre- 1 at tbe state fair at Salem, to ’e used - 8 :'- j 0 o clock. She had been au luva- dall was born iu Watertown, N. Y.,
at the oonuts exhibit theie next year. ' lid tor about ten years, biiLber last1 June 9, 182', and same to Oregon
U'bgraph Co.'s otflie lu this city. t«rj, Hr. F. E Selover.
MAY BEAT
BOOTH
PRIZE WINNER
I
KINCAIDS'
PORTLAND
PERCHASE
Press Clipint>s
MEETING OF
MEDICAL SOCIETY
BROWN WINS
THE DOG CASE
OFFICIAL VISIT
TO LADIES G. A. R BRYANT IS
BOUND OVER
MORE BUILDING
IN PROSPECT
FARMS SOLD
TO EASTERNER
more money
TURNED OVFR
DEATH OF MRS
GEO. CRAW RETIRES
FROM POSTAL
Mrs. Fanny Crandall
DETMERING
A
FOOTSTEPS
to the Store of Plenty!
still selling
O|jEXT week we will have a special sale on Rockers. Every Rocker in th? house
IM marked down from 25 to 30 per cent., and we’ve an immense stock to select
from. One solid floor of Rockers.
If you fail to attend this sale you certainly will miss some extraordinary bargains
in Rockers, fot we will positively sell.
The
Reasons
Why
-
*2.00
Rockers for
/
2.50 Rockers for
3.00 Rockers for
3.50 Rockers for
4.00
b b
b b
4.50
b b
b b
$1.50
$1.85
$2.25
$2.60
$3.00
$3.35
*5 Rockers for
6 Rockers for
/
Rockers for
9 Rockers for
il
16
b b
b 6
b b
b b
$3.75
$450
$5.25
$685
$8.45
$12.50
All Other Rockers in Proportion!
li you haven’t thè money your credit is good
We trust all of thè people all of thè time.
Monarch Ranges
At» the
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
BECAUSE
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The Monarch was the only range with the Patent Duplex Draft, which
causes the fuel to burn evenly in each end of the tire box.
BECAUSE
The Monarch was the only range shown with an Emory Polished
Top, requiring no blacking.
BECAUSE
Monarch Ranges have oven ventilation which carry the fumesand gases
into the flues instead of into the room.
BECAUSE
the Monarch ranges have more rivets and malleable braces used in their
construction than any other, and have the tightest joints and an air­
tight ash pan.
$1 a Week Buys a Monarch !
J.W. Kays Furniture Company,
Furnishers of Comfortable Homes