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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1905)
st newcomers have been looking over TU'A FAMOlIC this locality, aud we expect several • " v I /■'/’IV/s-IJ ENGINEER more sales soon. KELSEY F O. Kelsey, of Salt Lake City. Utah, the engineer engaged Ly _tl.e city cooncil to construct the munici pal electric light aud water plants, arrived In Eugene this afternoon. When seen by a Guard reporter shortly alter bis snivel Mr. Kelsey stated that he would prboably start lilt preliminary wora tomorrow morn ing. Members of the couocll state that the wo'k will go right along until It is stopped, if it is going to be. as re ported, hy ii junction proceedings. COMPLETE ROAD WITHIN A YEAR A Helem press dispatch Says: Ti e Citizens' Electric l.igbt A Pow< r Compì ny, of tl la city, has au ag <i t tn tbe Held ariHugiug for tbe light < t way fir the proponed electric line b - tween this city ami Porli n d It the ptirpo»« * • En-e 'Ms portici the line completed wtnln a year. Tbe power pl nut and waterpower i>t A'ANN GOES TO HONOLULU W. A. Wann,who has been agent for tbe Mutual Life lusuratce Co. in Eugene tor tbe past several yeais, aud baa built up a splendid business in this section, has been appointed ¿eneral agent for the Hawaiian lai- irids, with headquarters at Honolulu. Mr Waun will leave for his new eta tlou tn December. His family will tweompaoy him. This position commands a flue sal ary. aud Mr Wann Is to be congratu lated upon securing it. A PERSONAL QUESTION What a Woman Thinks When She Reads of Dr. Darrin’s Cures Eugene will supply ample po«°r f r The I re • the new road when Lullt, ent intention <s to build the roi I from Eugene, as southern tu militi ', by way of Albany, Palei" and Grig □ City, to Portland, taking in >11 lutei- mediate towns. Grading on a porth u of the new road from tbls city et ti e fair giounds north toCbemawa ludian Hohocl will begin next week. “Can he cure me?’’ That’s the personal question a suffering woman asks tiers»If when she reads of tbe cures of wouiHtly diseases by Dr. D»r- lin.the well-kuown successful special ist ot Eugene. Why couldn’t he cure her? la her ca«e any more complicated than tbe hundreds of cases tie has cured, which .other physicians have given up as in curable? Why eutfer from weakening drains, inti lUiniatlon, ulcerations falling ot Married, near Marcoia, at tbe resi the womb, ovarian pains, hack and deuce of tbe bride's parents, Mr. aud headache, when a sure aud positive Mrs. D. Smith, October 29, 1906, 'cure can be had by simply consulting William C. Burr and Miss Mabel B. I Dr. Darrin at bls offices In the Smith, by Ker. II. J. Blair. . Smeede Hotel. His examinations, The bride was tastefully dressed In I should any be necessary, Hre free, Barr-Smith white, carrying a beautiful boquet of white rose., Tbe hour« was dec- I orated with white chrysanthemum, j and other choice flowera.and after the I ceremony a bountiful dinner was served. I Thia well-known couple have Hied In Laue county tbe greater part of their lives, and are highly respected by their many friend., the groom having been a teacher of I-aue couuty. Tbs ceremony was performed lu the presence of the following guests : Rev. II. J. Ballr and wife, John Barr and wife. Mrs. Ed Morgan, Mrs. M. Cole, Misses Margaret McCornack, Alice McCOrnack, I-ens Skinner, Edna Mc Pherson, L Zelwa Edwards, Essie E. J Nicholson, Grace Thompson, Calm Hylveeter and Mabsl Smith, Mestre. J. I Randolph Karr, Pearl E. Thompson, iiarvsy N. Veach and Mr. Sbaw. The couple received a number of useful presents. l grcuud. In his good luck Homer had Killed it the flrat abut. SUBSCRIBER. Obituary Georg« McMillan was born March lltb, 1119, and died October 21tb, 1906, being 36 years, 7 months and 13 days old at tbe time of his death. He came co Oregcu about twelve years ago from Iowa and located near Franklin, this county, where he re sided until a few weeks before he died. He bad moved to the McFad den placs, a few miles below Junc tion, and while out looking after itock was In some way drowned IE the river. Resides a sister, Mrs. John Freeman, be leaves a wife and three small children to movrn bls early and untimely death. Mr. McMillan was a mau of upright and honest pi Incl pies and had lived a life that commanded tbe respect aud love of a wide circle cf friends. When Cha news came that ne was supposed to be <11 owned his old ueigboore and triends hastened to the acene to ren- dev assistance aud sympathy and kept up an untiring search until tbe body was recovered aud prepared- for burial. He was a charter member of tbe 1 Church of Christ al brauklin, l :„i"''z, a»d ( one of its moat efficient ufflceis. will not oulv be mia«ed iu tile home, where be was a kind and indulgent father and husband, and au excellent I HOM Washlogton Oct. 3L— The president Washington, Get. 31.- PrssiJ this afternoon announced that Chart' a ylfj A. Stilling», uf Boston, would be tbe I’msevelt artiv d st the 11:50 o'clock, a salute of 21 J os* public printer. teiug Hied. The Matine Baud p|J '3 Wa-hington, Nov. 1 —RebatiDg on "The Stei Spangle > Bat 1 A1;tlj deeiduou- fruit* from Call/' '"!• Esat Roosevelt was at tbe »1 , , Over tbe Santa Fe reflgeratnr despatch phaeton. The presideut lrovttJ ltng WHg freelj. adtn|.t.d t0(1uy bt. her to tbe White llunse. fo!io»s¿| for. ,be Ioter,(-t. Coma-re* Ccm- isecret service men iu boggle». A w'reiess message ! , r, miaJou by J 3 Leads, geueial mau- _ iron. ---------- ager of the line Io question The ' eat Virginia says that tb< .rs.i testimony was brought out in reply,to questions by Commissioner Cb-merta. the roads under iuvetigation being the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific, Leads said that be pal i ten dollars oj a car from Cal foru'a to Chic“go. He said that the praorlce was .□ etf<-ct I when be took bold, and be couldn't individually treak it up because it would lead to a war. lie said that it is true tbst they would publieb one tariff aud collect another. -Í «peut a greater paît ci t <iaysi the voyage oc the tridga L’n« J er’s trip truui tbe wouth ot ths x siseippi was made tu|lhrte days ten hours, breaking all r eeuros suite of tbe stormy passage Loe’o says the pies'dent v hs a tr| seasick durlug the «aleSunday g|» but remained on deck De kg bread with all the officers of | squadron, The admiral invitrd th aboard In relays uutil all « i bom red. FIGHTING OCCURS IN ODESS Sacramento, Nov. 1 - Former State Senator K. e. Emmons, of Bakersfield, convicted and senetuced to five years in prison for receiving a bribe in con nection with the investigation of butl'tlng aud loan Hssociationa by the legislative committee, of which he was a member, was today admitted t bail io tbe sum of <10,000. Tbe de nial of a motion for a new trial will soon be appealed. L.t^c.-e, India, Oct 31. Lord Cur zon Is stricken here with fever,caused by exposure on bis farewell trip. Heknigfota, Oct. i31.—Tbe Swedish teamer Johann and Kussiau schooner Antorea collided today and both sank Thirty were drowned. Redding, Cal., Get. 31.—Two <&ask- p(j meD boarded I tbe southbound freight tram near Moriy last night I Walterville Items Calicoes. Mrs A. Carmody, Emmeryville, Cal., ovaiIan tumor; restored. Al) 6 1-4 and 7c Calicoes lor, per vard.............................. W. Mrs C. Penny, Salem, Or., vari Archie Potter has lately purchased cose ulcers vud terrible pains for 12 tbe Mead freight teams, and is run years; restored. ning tb>- same to Blue River. Mrs James Roycrot, St. Helene, 8ol Dotson has moved to Wendling Oregon; deafness and catarrh fourteen to take charge of a logging crew. years' standing; cured. Mr. and Mrs. Warbinton, of Plsas- i Mrs. h. A. Morris, Newberg. Ore- ■ut Hill, visit«! with their daughter. ' gnu, asthma and bronchitis ten years; Mrs. M. M. Gilbert, recently. restored two years ago. Louie Kanotf has lately returned COYOTE HUNT NOVEMBER 4. There will be a coyote bunt in the Siuslaw valley November 4th. AH who wish to join in the cbHge will meet at Stony Point, two miles north ot Lorane, at seven a. m. S. F. JACKSON. Odessa, Oct 31.'-The people otti city did net learn of the tzar's me testo until early this morning. Tl show great enthusiasm and thee has a holiday erpeet, soldiers I policemen joining in the demolirti tion. It is expected the s’ril-v end Immediati ly. St. Peteisbnrg, Oct. 31. -it Is « si ’er«<i nnltkelv that ti e atr'k» < end until political amnesty el.al i< been ex'ended to all oHendere it expected lb,t this eumea'l I’ granted clou. Crowds galheuHi tbe church«» to give tbsuas lull luotiiiealo. I London, Oct. 31.—Brituh pti couims irs indiente doubt »» to siiti er the Koeeish i eopie elll aco«pti regime effete i to Keep t ie JjuaolJ power. Sacrifice Sde cf Dry- Goods at Nicklin’s. Mr Editor:—Dr' Darrin ba, corei me ot constipation, heart, stomach and liver troubles and numbness of the bauds and feei. 1 reside at Lo Walterville, Nov. 2.—The measles rane, Oregcu, aid can bs referred to. are prevalent io our neighborbond, G. A. PIPES. Marion Brubaker being tbe Utest vic Lucy B. Wood, blockburg, Cal., tim. female troubles; cured. Rudolph Brynd, of Florence, has J. REACHES Los Angeles, Nov. 1.—The Anal ses sions of the National W. C. T. U. emveution were held today. Greet ings and farewells were tbe features •r with the loss of hie sarin««. o> tbe morning sessioL. A cable greet ing was sent to lady Somerset al Lon don. Tbe delegatee are already leav (Continued from pBge 1) Washington, Oct. 31.-In deciding log. Local committees ere arranging •he case o' J. W. Guthrie against H. sidetrlps to surrounding points. political prisoners, and have had a era! skirmishes with troops. L. Harknets, the supreme court today St.. Petersburg, Oct. 31.—Wg held that any strc'roolder of a nation- Pensacola, ria., Nov. L— An en- »1 bank was entitled to inspect toe promisee the immediate release ofi tire block ot business bnlldinge wae TEo case areas in con- |bank becks political prisoners who can bs i destroyed by tire bere this morning. ' riectiou with tbe Commercial National leased without danger to public pi« The iosa ie »300,000. dank, of Ogden, Utah, of which Harkness owned a fifth of the stock, San Francisco, Nov. 1 —A telegram St. Petersburg, Oct. 31 — This moi aud was dented tbe right''of inspec- has bee i received here from Capteln mg tbe people assumed a critical! > tion. Bodtieh, of tbe whaler Bayliss, dated titude toward the czar’s mauilH at Unalaska, Faying that the whaling They tell tbe Emperor’s advisors l| Los Angeles, Oot 31 —Mrs L. M.H. fleet, consisting of fifteen veeee's, is they must go far beyond the sini| X*fae fleet was not wording of an edict to assur- the p Stevens, of Portlan I, Maine who has caught in the ice. All classes areg been president ol the W. C. T. U. outfitted for such su experience, aud pie of liberty. ■lice« the death of Fr.icces E.Willard, great lose of life snd property may piefeus of imperial proa Les, oc count of previous experiences. «even years ago, was r elected t iday. result. HUd a couHdentlal talk will cost uoth- have right to the tree ot life and may (ng. Reed the following who bare enter iu through the gates into tbe been permanently cured by Dr. Darrin city." R. years ago: a »cured a position as clerk in Shumate's store. f" K !*T* I Tbe property loss ie »200,0JO. a id ordered two Frenchmen who were ;|diDg iu a box car to throw up their bands □ue refused and was shot and kj]jej, The meu made good their es citizen as well. cape. Tbe partuer of tbe dead man Hie body was brought to tbe church ie held peudiug au investigation. at Fraukliu, Saturday, October 2«th, a"d funeiai services conducted by Farkenbng, 4’. Vs.. Oct. 81.—Fire the Rev F. M. Horn, of c.ugene, who which started this morning in tbe was a personal friend of the deceae d. Alteiwtrd, followed by a large con- [ ouurse of people It was laid to rest io lhe Mounts cemetery nearby. "The Lord kuowetb the days of the upright, and their inheritance ebail be forever." "Blessed are they tbai do hie commardmeute, that they may Mrs. Johu M. Glnnis, Vancouver from California. wash.; paralysed arm cured 16 years Professor Hoyt showed in i^r town ago by Dr. Darrin while In San fren- three nights this week. cisco. Mrs. Russell, ot fTburston, spent Hunnyslde, Nov. 1 — Tbe new church Mrs. C Mavooson, Portland, S jd lav with hrr daughter, Mrs. Pearl known aeUak Hill Union Church will rratlsm. neuralgia, and female Pot'sr. be dedicated next Sunday. Nov. 5, bios; cur>d permanently six •l 2 o’clock p. n>. Everybody wel Mrs. Goff, of this place, began a ago term of school last Monday In tbe Ka come. Tbe Bsv. E. O, Uakiey, pastor Mrs. 5. L Dewey, 386 Davie street, □ off district. o' the Congregational church lu Hu- tfsn-, will conduct the dedication ser Portland, rtralelx years ago of dis eases pemiiar to her sex, after being Sheep Estray Notice vice» I Several dber ministers are afflicted cig I years. She has gained make rbort address, pweted to I Came to oar pale» seven miles west Was also cured of The baaket a reial given by the 40 pjoode lu tloob i of Eugene, October 10, tbiee aheap. the neighborhood for the deafness. ladies of i Owner can get the same by paying Reuben Lee, Turner, Or., sciatic for this notice and p set a re bill. One beneflt of the church was a great rheumatism aud general de'illlty from sheep killed by coyotes before wo • UCCMO. restored; and A Sunday school was orgatilied last ' etTects of lagrfrpe; took them up. wlfs, abcesaof lung aud severe ooogb; I Monday with a good attendance. Dated Nov. 1, 1905. nnnihiiaaa anri nalna in llmha miamm . _ - The farmers are well along with ' nombueaa and pains in limbe,success I VM | GIMP l E BROS. fully treated. their fall work, and a few more day Dr. Lowe, tbe optician, will be io of this good weather will enable them No mercury, no minerals, no dan his Eugene office ail next week. Have <o complete the cowing of winter ger In HuIHrtrr'i Rocky Mountain him cure your bead aud eye aches Tea. 1 he greatest family tonic eropa. with a pair of bis superior glss.es known. Hringa good health to all who There has been several transfers oil use It. 36 oante tea ur tablets. 1 Linu 1 They cost CO more thau tbe other real estate bore lately aud a number Drug C» 'hind. Sunnyside Items TELEGRAPHIC Tbe new bridge over tbe Coyote [ ind the roads are in fine condition once more aud some heavy freighting Editor Guard :—I would like to ask now being done before the reins begin. for space to give the citizens ot Laue Mr. Walter CaDady [eased through couuty a history ot two uuge owned yesterday with a Hue lor of fat rattle by John Brigg«. Johu has two of tbe beat doge in Laue C'-nuty as far as can for the Portland market. Shanghai, Oct. 30.— Rear Admiral They have treed and Mr. Crenshaw Is now moving bis be learned. Traiu. commander In chief of tbe killed 59 eooua aud 31 bear have b».eu household goods to RpringHeid where be will reside until spring, when he killed from them. John ami bis dogs America" Asatlc iquadrcu, aud sou, are known ail over he couuty, and 1 I.leutenant Treia, sere attacked by expects to go to California. have beeu sent for tu go as far as Cbluese outside of Nanking today. Miss Daisy Jenkins of Eugene, re twenty miles after bear and most al- i While pheasant shooting tbe admiral turned home yesterday after several bad accidentally shot and slightly ways came out winner in the chase. day spent wit's old friends iu this Dr. Brown and N. G. Hayes each wounded a Chineae woman - The Til- vicinity. have one of these valuable pupa uf tbe lager, aurroundej the officer., took a .me stock. John’s u ' ko Live teen tbeir guns aud held tbe lieutenant a. Forty marines landed and known to go bunting all alone aud hostage tree a bear and etay three days ita were atta-ked by a mob of Chinamen, time before they were found On who tried to pitchfork the marines. C. R. Spencer, 8. P. inspector of tbe 12th day of October these famous Troops tired twice. The Chinese ofB- les aud timber stationed at Spring degs went bunting by tbemeeives and c its tefuae to restore tbe officer»' vauking is tbe^centre of tbe Held, aud Miss Leia Bogart, daughter treed a amaU|bear near Hadleyiiile, «one Homer boycott on American goods. of Km. Bogart, of Coburg, w^re mar near Homer Hayes’ place. ried at the Hoffman House par! jv this heard them, got bls guu and went to afternoon at cue o’clock by Rev D. E them, when to bis surprise he saw a San F'ranciscc, Oct. 31.—The trans- bear sitting on a limb of a tree. Tbe p rt Lcgan arrived bare this morning Olson. writer of this was toid by a neighbor from Manila via Honolulu. While Harry Huff, the genial dlspen-et of that Homer shot tbe little tear and she was nearing this port, Charles ir’nks at the Smeede bar, and Miss killed it, and as it fell from the t ee Frenellius, an •luder steward, blew He was despondent Mae Eleeman, daughter of Geo. be shot at it nine times on its way to x<it bls trains A« it hit the «round as a result of the death of the only Fleetnun, a well-known bqflder aud tbe gaoim!. outractor, were married last evening Homer took for a tree about three surviving child of a large family, a i ” at 8 o'clock by Jnstioe of the Peace hundred yards away.and the incocent laughter of 17, who met her death in little cub was lying helpless <>n the ¿¿’Iroquois theatre disaster, togeth- Wintermeier. Married CUTTING AFFRAY AT COTTAGEGROVEi dangerous. practically tbe entire town. The uauk, Methodist church, pos'offi-e building, cere . store» aud teu daeL- I irigs were destroyed. Dynamite stop ped the progress of tbe Hames, it is ■ «ported that ae'eral lives were io»'. I N BRIEF ARRIVES Today's Nagger, says: James By- burn, goi ig from Coos Bay to Inde pendence, stopped over here on Mon day and indulged lu a spree aud in tbe evening started out to look up a tight. Just bow loug tie was trying befoie he succeeded is not known, but in the fiscal which resulted he was stabbed by soma party unknown in tbe left arm neat tbe shoulder. There was a party of four who had beeu carousing. Two of tl^em were Butch Watkins, a negro "shine," aud another unknown. One of them is a ipposed to have done tbe cutting. Green Pitcher arrested Pyburu and be was taken before tbe recorder thia morning and Hued ter disturb ance ¿2 5) and costs aud released that be might have medical attendance. Tbe cut Is about an inch loug aud an inch deep, but probably not at all BEAR DOOS A A f* C I r ly I .. il Ptn« Mro»e Hotel at Fin* Greve from a natural gas explo loo, destroyed WORLD’S For the month of November my Dry Goods stock is at your disposal at a sacrifice. The prices quoted below will give you a fair idea of the reduction I am making. ---------- ----------------------------- Fascinators. CoLLon Blankets. t? 65c quality white and grey, e per pair ........................ JVC ♦ 1.00 quality, white, per pair ........ Canton Flannels. 10 cent Flannels« AAf' OUC Ar* Wool BlankeLs. 12 1-2 cent Flannels, per yard................ 1 1 VC Outing Flannel. Light and dark colors. 12 l-2c quality, per yard I was fortunate enough ty secure » sample line of Fascinators at a reduction of 33 1-3 per cent. These I offer at just about One-half of what they are generally sold for. 1 /"k ■ VC eps ♦ 4.50 quality, grey, O'-J per pair......... ♦ 5.00 quality, white, per pair ................ Cl e J . < J Out>ing Flannel Gowns. This is another sample line, bought at» big reduction, and offered at prices that will surprise you. Come and see them. Men’s Underwear. Comforts. Those heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, the 60c kind. Sale price.... q OC Regular 11.25 quality, sacrificed at........... e Regular 81.50 quality. {Fl it sacrificed at 1 . 1 J The heavy ribbed shirts and dMwera' ¿L 2. C Sale pries....................................... •rw/ Flann< Qtt-es. Bed Spreads. A splendid 12 12c quality—extra fleeced, sacrificed at. per Q yard ......... “C Regular »1.25 quality, sale price 98c Regular »1.50quality, " St. 15 Regular 92 00 quality. " $ 1 60 Dr. Wright’s health under- ZJ g wear, regular »1.25 gar- 1C. ment. Sale price............. VF v She eLings. Lace Curtains. 8- 4 Unbh-»ched, per yard............... | 8 9- 4 Unbleached, per yard............. 20c All 75c Curtains, per pair ......... 60 00 Curta.r.s. ger - a.r........... 8Qr A'.; »1.25 Curtains, per ■. r 81.00 10 cent Quality, per yard................. 7 cent Quality, per yard......................... »JC .................... 20 9-4 Bleached, per yard-..... 22' ftQ O^/C ins, per pair ...g 1 20 ¿1 Men’s OvershirLs. Those work shirt« that you alway, pay 50c and 60c for. A fk- Sale price......................... fl'VC I have a sample line of 85c to 11 heavy oversnirts, good val- ZLAz» ues all of them. Sale price Vv/V When I Say a Thing is So It’s So. My entire stock of Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Men’s Hats at a big reduction. reduction Come and see. | qr i IN !• JL • 1^11 V>aVL^ll^| C°r* 9th and Oak Sts. Telephone Main 631.