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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1905)
OREGON WINS MINING MORTGAGE SALEM RECORDED Iodsy'c game Ht Salem between the Willamette eleven aud the 'varsity team of Oregon >• beiug played before ( big crowd from all over Oregon. Iti« inter«»t in tbe game is intense and tbe diy condition of tbe deli makes test playing the order of tbe day. Tbe teams lired up as follows : W1LHMITE. OKEGOM. Nelsua, 158.... ... .0. . .. ............ Hug, 171 Pbilbrook,185. ...1 g. ........ McClalo.176 Marker, 164.... ,.r g. ....Moullen, 173 Keller, 187.... ..1 t. .. .McKinney,184 Pollard, 184... ...ri. ... Aruspigsr, 166 Job man, 161. ...1 e. ......... Moores, 16J llinkle, 162... ...r e. ...Chandler, 154 Pattoo, 148.. . ...q . .Latoure’te, 148 5aee. 160........ ...1 e. ..Terapletuu, 170 Long, 164........ ...r b. .. .. trieasel, 1G6 Rader, !t>6........ ...f.. ........... Kerron, 173 Tbe Oregon Blue River Mining Company, owning tbe ‘Badger,’' tbe “Southern Pacific'' aud th. "Yam- bill'* claims in tbe Blue River dis trict, bas just placed a mortgage on tbe property with tbe Trademau's Trust Co., of Philadelphia, to secure a 920,CUO issue of e'x per c«ot. flvt- 5 ear bonds, tbe money to be spent in developing these well-known and ral- uatle claims. Tie tnor'gige was re co’dedjwitb Connty Clark Lee today. Th» Oregon Blue River Mining Co. la b e i represented bere for tb*- past year by Wm. J. Dixon, wbo is now iu , tbe East. Tbe claims wbicb bave just been mortgaged are known to be rich, especially tbe “Badger," which was formerly owned by the Waggoners and other«. I : Salem, Nov. 4. —The game was call ed at 3 o’clock. Willamette got the ball, but Euiene kept it In tbetr ter ritory Kerron got tbe ball aud with a burst of speed went through the line tor a run of 83 yards and a touch down. First half ended 6 to 0 in favor of U. O. Second half—Oregon, 5; Willam- etb, 6. Final—Oregon, 11; Willamette, 6. I ------------------------------ fraternal brotherhood I ““ The Fraternal Brotherhood, lodge No. 391, met in Frank’s ball Wednes day evening,at which tixe State Dep uty Su. reme President T. Jay Buford was preetnt and assisted in initiating a class of candidates. There was a gaud attendance of the member« pres ent. Tbe lodge deoiled that it would be to its test interests co err hi ge for weekly meetings, and a committee was appointed for that purv'se. Dep uty Rounds presented a nice list of Toe Tbe game between tbe Roseburg application« for membership. high ecbool football team and the Eu nex' meeting will be November 15. I gene team is attracting a atten tion tF »a afternoon on Ki’ica'd Field. Tie two teams lined np as follows: ROSEBURG. EUGENE. Rast.................. ....re. ................. Clark Hildeburn ... ... r t.. ............ Francis laaao Skeel«, a married man, em Easton............ ......... r g. ................ Woods ployed at tbe Springfield sawmill, .......... c . ................ Ellis met with a painful accident at tbs Bridges........ .. 1 g. ... Applegate lie was at work on ............ Lee j ar mill last Dlgbt. Kirk ............ ...It. .......... Hawkins tbe carriage when bis right foot was .. . .1 e McCout-ei 'isugbt in some manner and tbe great Gauuc"............ ..........q - ...................Hurd ............ Luckey toe and tbe one next to it were crushed Jewett .. .......... ... lb. off. He was brought to tbe Eugene Hstibon.......... ....r b. ................... Peret hospital this morning and Dre. D. A. Ragsdale.................. f................... M. Huid Paine and W. Knykendall dressed tbe Umpi e, McClain, Oregon; referee, lujury. lohnson, Roseburg. ! ; alf—Eugene, 0; Roeebuig. 0. Second half—Eugene, 10; Rose burg, 0. EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL WINS INJURED IN SAWMILL KILLED GREATEST BY EXPLO GRIDIRON SION STRUGGLE GLORY TICKETS WERE NUMEROUS Daring tbe month of October just past Capid Clerk Lee Geurd 35 mar riage permit., Ou increase of XI over tbe pr.vlona montn »nd-tbe same Ic- creaaw over tbe number issued in Oo tober, 1904 Tbe couoiea made happy during the month are »» follows: October 2—Ralph E. Cartwright aud Pearl Hazleton; Leou Boggs aud An nie Kimmel. October 3-Louis Lucke aud Mary and F. Jessen; Clement V. Bueridan I Elma M. Kenne. Octobet 4—Wm. F. Wallace and Dora E Eatou; Wm. Riddell and Elizabeth C. Philippi; Irving Burd and Jesse T. Mo: Bilan. October 5—Walter T. Pickend and Mrs. Matilda Srouf; Pearl E. McDon ald and Pearl Davis; Bertie E. Dun ton and Laura Grousteck. October 7—Wm. 8 Nelson and Ma rie Greisen; Lonzo P. Hart and Anna May Jones; George W. Dew and Min nie E. Dolan. October 9 -Otto C. Wolf and M. Beitba Walker; L. Lselle Seals and Mrs. Maggie Miller. October 10-Charlee H. Myers and Hattie E. Dadd ; W'm. 11. Holt, rmat aud Emma E. Morton; Theophilus U Miller and Buste V. Hartley. October 11—A'ex W. Roden and Mr?, lea M. Orr. October '2— Joarph E. Gates and Anna M. Do.ter. Ueotber 11—Roy B. Boyd xod Jen nie L Sima; Edmund Chase and Ka- tie Goracke; Guard llusfou and stelli M. O«en; Csry E. Inman aud Sarah A. Lamb. October '6-Charles E. Sprague and Lnella M. Caln; Roberts. Tillman and Ida M. Kelly. Octr.ber 18 - James H. G ggins and Alice L. Suodgrcee. October 19 Ervine D. Jones and Mary A. Vaughn. October 21—Granville W. Brabham and Emma J Kp ¡ger. October 25-T. Hxrvey Horn and Hazel Cck. October 27—Henry E. Tabor and May Lottis Phelps October 28-Artbur C. Batea and Barr and Flora M. Bjers; Win. C. ' Mab.lle B. Smith. October 30—Riley M. Gray and An nie H. Paulson. October 31 —Harry L. Huff and fle Mae Fleeman. -- E. L. Handeaker.a young oian aged «boat 18 years, employed with the crew of Harriman surveyors near Waldo Lake, in the Cascade Moun tains,» hundred miles or more east of Eugene, was brought to this city this morning suffering terribly with bis right foot badly out. The accident occurred Sunday. While using an are it slipped aud penetrated the toot to the bone, the gash being three or four inches long. Tbs young man at once started on borsbeack for Eugene. Coming forty miles that way bestruck a rig apd came the remainder if the distance in it. Arriving here he was taken to the office of Dr. D. A. Paiue, and the wound dressed. It bad gone so long that it was very painful. Flint, Mioblgai, Daily News. He will take charge of bis new purchase. I FOR SAL";.—A goo I stock ranch of 320 acres ten miles southwest ot Eu gene, known as tbe Conrad palce, is offered for sale for i20UU on reason able payment-. Some good timber on tbe place. Addre.-, Mrs. L.M. Wooten. Creswell, Or. GLATS FOR SALE -Fi'teen or twenty bead of wether goat» for sale at Í2 50 a he»d. Also gold fresh cow and calf for ?30. Address A.J. Wood. Eugene. Residenoe ten miles south west. . DEATH OF ALFRED BRATTAIN MARTIN BROUGHT BACK leaves an aged wife, two sone, L'liatles K and Edgar E., aud a daughter, Mary B. Scott, wife of Cbaries C Scott, of Eugene. The fuueial will be held at tbe old borne place tomorrow, Saturday, fore noon, at 11 o'clock, wi'b interment in lbw Eugene I. O. O F. cemett-ry. A sketch of tbe life of this estimable Mrs. Ella Frazer, state president of mau aud citizeu will appear later. tbe Rebekah Assembly, paid an offi cial visit to the local lodge last night. I In honor of the occasion a splendid banquet was served after tbe lodge meeting was over. Tbe ban just room L. M Price, a former well to do was beautifully decorated with au resident of Eugene, died suddenly iu tumn leaves and the tables were ar Portland Friday. He bad teen resid tistically arranged There were 140 ing at Lents. a Portland auburn, for members present. rhe part three years. He was in a SENTENCED TO PENITENTIARY Frederick TborelD, who pleaded gnilty to the charge uf forgery,and J. FOUND—An overcoat aboat 2)s H. Lower, who pleaded gui'cy to the mil'.» from Eugene on Elmira road nbsrge of larceny In a store, were sen The owner can have same by paying tenced Saturday eveuing to four years f >r this notice and proving property. an i one year respectively in tne pen C. Richardson, 130 Fifth street. itentiary. A Thirty ?ay Sale Without a ParoHel! THE first week of our annual November sale was a very satisfactory one. Hundreds oi bund'es of clothing, * dry goods, shoes and underwear were carried away by satisfied.customers, They will go home and tell their friends All will come to the gre*’ Bon Marche Money Saving Sale. We’re going to add some special bargains for the coming week that will fill this big store with eager shop More Shoes $9.00 for $3.9fl. V'e know you’ll not miss this bargain. Children’a very soft fieece union auitf, nicely lace needle worked with lace rib bon trimmed, worth in any well-regulated «tore thirty-five cent». Now 19c Suit. You will not believe this until you see them. Ladies' strictly aii-wool English Kersey coats, black, brown and castor, silk mercerized lining These were our best coats left from Last sea:on. Y our pick and choice, $3.9fi the Coat. Another One. 50c for 39c. Just is good ladies’ «oft cream colored union suits, the very best «5c silk f eeced garments made, handsomely trimmed. Men s undergarments. One broken lot men's best 50c fleece undergarments at 39 Cents Each Only 45c Suit. ZSc for 5c. 35c for 23c. Ladies' Abrcura bose supporter* 23 oice Your moneys worth, Cotton bead sheets, each .... 29 dark and light mixiutes 6 I S’O.l»' for.. *Kc eating, th* yard-- ......... $7.50 •12.50 tor.............. ....... $8.65 And still sub another. Extra Percale finest • 5.00 for ...... . Jght shirtings, less than mills price, _<■ $ I 2.85 • 18.50 for........ — ....... $ I 3 65 yard.......................................................... ®e •2t'.00 tor............. 616 60 10 spools Coats’ or Clark s thread for <xh;ng aad Overcoat*. S-e <mr »orM Mat«* 10c with every purchase of f > or SENSATIONAL SALE L‘D1ES NEW COATS Wednesdxy morning du« to arrive, 120 ladies' ven latest 50-inch Empire Coats, made trota imported cheviots sm. rest all-wool soft texture Kersey cloth, in all the new shad««. This lot of costs ate positively the latest make, and we re going to make prices that will increase the patronage to this progressive More. It will pay yon to wait It w pay you to con*. ____ - I a » It will be a bargain event you will not miss. 35c for 19c. I Deputy Sheriff H. L. Bowu arrived home this af'erucou from Wallace, Idaho, having iu charge J. E. Martin, the former Biuger Bewmg Machine Coin pan;'a agent here, charged with forging tleLry Scbwerii g’s name to an order ter » maohltie. Martin «as taken before Ju lg. Win- terrneler, of ’he justice court, and store at tbe time r.f hie death, aud at placed under 8.50 bonds to appear for he was making a purchase be tell to preliminary examination Tuesday at 2 p. m. Tbe ball was furnished by the floor and expired. Lis wife’s relatives. . Married Harry Taylor and Mrs. Beils O. 1). lister were married at tbe court house tbis fer.-neou at )1 o’clock byt Comity Judgi G. R Cbrisuiau. Ful’ of Tragic Meaning Died THE CROWDS WILL COME TO THESE BARGAINS pers. Tbe following Is fr-m the editor of tba Gold Hill New., aud goes (ar to substacl is'e ’he reuiarkat 1« curse per formed by Dr. Dsrriu. Mr. Carey’« cure created great exei'emeut among tbe deaf aua a'th ted iu Ashland. Mr. Carey's cure wia witnessed by Major Neil, cf Ashland. (Gold Hill News.) One of our frieuda *mi autiscriberep Mr O. Carey, of Saiue Valley, bat. been loaiug bis bearing for about n year. He visit«! tbe New. office » (ew mouths age aud tbe subject ot treatiueul fur bls malady came up, when we recommended Mr Carey to wait for Dr. Darrin's visit to South ern Oregou. Mr. Carey visited th» doctor at Aahlaud, aud was so mucia benefited that before leaviug the doo- tor's be could bear a whisper. Suets cures are woudertul, yet ibis one lis undoubtedly true. Mr. Carey said b» bad taken treatmeut from a number of physicians and spent all be bad in paying doctor's bills, and so Informed Dr. Darrin, who kindly consented to | treat him free of charge, i which aaa magnanimous of tbe doctor. Next Saturday’s football garnet.- tween the University of Oregou auu tbe Oregon Agricultural College promises to be tbe rest aud bsrde.l game ever played in tbe Noitbaesi. the annual game between Oregon aud Corvallis is now recognize 1 as tbe bi» event of the year tn college football circles, I but uo previous watch has killed by an explosion cf dyi’amite, I ever attracted tbe attention that is si and Ernest Hickson, tbe 15-year-old ready beginning t< ceutre about Kin eon of Audy Hickson, was badly in- caid Field io anticipate u of Sator day'a coulee». Oregon bas not bm Jared, A number of men were at work on defeated by tbe “Aggies" since 1897, but Coach Steckle's men are out fi r tbe Thomson pla.e blastiug st^m;s. revenge this year, while tbe 'varsity Tbe dyuamite had become frozen and players are determined to uphold tbe men were trying tc thaw it cut. their record of uninterrupted victo Suddenly sud without warning it ex ire.. Rivalry between tbe two teams ploded. Peek aud young Hickson, is keen, aud great prepratious are be ing made by tbe rooters' clubs of the wbo were closest to tbe charge, were i wo state Institutions. As both elev tbe only ones injured. Peek lived fir ens are being d'liled by Michigan two or three hours after tbe explosion, coaches, the style of play will be tbe it is thought that tbe boy's miuries same, and tbe game itself promises to | 1’0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. be a battle royal. re not fatal. Fur years my daughter has breu Excursions will be run from many Dr. Bartie, who went to tbe scene of points In the Willamette valley, aud dear, with almost constant diacbargo tbe fatal explosiou of dyuamite ueai of the ears, causing a disagreeable many Portland people have signified Vida yesterday, baa ariived home aud 'odor. Her eKiu has become a brown their Intention of coming to witness gives tbs following particulars: ibis gridirou struggle. Many enthu color fiom bead to feet from couetipa- SV. A. Hickson -was blasting out siasts dai'lare that Saturday's game Cioi aud liver trouble, also diabetes. | Under Dr. Darriu's electrical aud -dumps, assisted by Jame? Peek, the will be tbe best exhibition of football man that was killed, and Hlcksou'e . medical treatmeut one year ago all ever seen on tl e coast, and tbe uo 1 son, Ernest . In thawing out a box of her above mentioned troubles have lion is uot far from correct. Individ lynamite Peek was standing over tbe I disappeared, aud 1 am so pleased 1 Hally aud collectively,the two elevens box when it exported. He was hurled wish all to kuow where to be cured. appear to be evenly matched. >uto tbe air aud about 18 feet Hway. I Will answer all questions by letter er Tbe record of games betweeu tbe iu person at Jefferson, Or. Tbe boy was standing close by aud i University of Oregou and Oregon Ag- *us badly burned about the bands aud MRS. C. A. E8TEB. risultural College Is as follows:. face, a piece of tbe box penetrating Owing to “hard times’• Dr. Darriu J. A. bis left leg. Other wise tbe dnetor u. o C. has reduced bls professional feea to does uot anticipate any serious re- 1894, at Corvallis . ........ those «no have applied and not taken 0 16 -ulis. treatmeut or new cases to coma tbe re 1895, at Eugene .. .......... 44 0 mainder of bls stay,to fill a month or 1896, at Corvallis.. .... 8 4 iu that proportion or time required. 1897, at Lagene ... .... 26 8 Tbe attticteil will do well to make a 1898, at Corvallis.. .......... 38 0 note of this geuerous offer, as theaw i 1899, at Eugene . . .......... 38 o rates will last only for a limited 1902, at Coivallis.. .......... 0 0 time, lhe doctor’s liberal offer and 1903, at Eugene . . .......... 5 0 fall iu priors is not only a toon ;to 6 5 Alfred Brattain, au Oregon pioneer 1904, at Corvallis . .... » — tbe poor but will be appreciated by ot 1852, died that morning of weakeu- thousands unable to pav larger fees. Total................... .... 147 51 Ing ot th« lung cells at tbe borne of Dr. Darrin remains In Eugene at the his soi , a mile ea-t of Springfield ot. Hotel aiueede until November. 12. tbe old borne place, au»« 73. He Meagre particulars of a fatal acct- d.nt across tbe McKenzie river from Vida. *28 miles east of Eugene, about noon today, were received here late tbis afternoon. James Peek, a well knnwu citizen of tbe Upper McKenzie country, wa. REBEKAHS BOUGHT into ANOTHER PAPER ENTERTAIN j J. F. Woods, former proprietor of ACCIDENT IN THE tbe Springfield News, but now of the Forest Grove, Washington county, MOUNTAINS News, baa bought an interest In tbe HE CAN HEAR A WHISPER At unapproachable bargain values. This shoe cannot be matched outside of the manufacturers work room. Ladies'very best 12.50 English chrome kid, mvde up in first class manner, made to wear, and we guarantee satisfaction or money back. English welt, heavy solea, or turn, as you wish, Blucher or plain on all laats. Your choice $ 1.69 Pair Come Here for Your Dress Coods. 65c tor 49c. A complete line of sll tbe new dress stuffs oat 'his seuon. com prising everything made in stylish cloths, imported and domestic. Your choice the ....................... 99 Ten yards of best Calico made for 10c With every purchase of *5 or over. 50 pieces New Persian and Empire Ribbon» un aale. Business will hum nex. week. Watch us and set. The BON MARCHE A Place to Save the Money. ate these Hues from J. 11. Sltu’uou w of Casey, la. Tblua what might have result« I from bls terrible cough if he bad no' taaeu tbe medicine about which he wilt«s: “I hai a fearful cough I bet distill bed ury uiglit's rest. ; tried everything, but nettling ..u'J lelieve ¡1, until 1 took Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Consnnipt Ion, Coughs and Col Is, which oomplatelv cured me.’’ instantly relieve, and pei maneutly cures ad tbrorit and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumo nia. At W. G. Debar o, drngmst; guaranteed; 50c and fl. Trial Lu'tie (ree. I Jair.ee H. Davidson, aged 63 year« died at Cottage Grove Aovember 3 f on) hemorrhage of tbe brain. With his wife aud daughter be came to Or- To W. 11. Myers and wife, <f Wai egcu teu years ago. He w»s a shoe terrille, on Friday, Odtober 2d, a maker by trade aud formerly lived «oc. in Eugene, being tbe tatber of Mrs. B. E. Leeter. Born $5 Suit of XtraRood Clothes Free Read This Weatherford, Texas. Oct. 15, 1901. Dr. F. Hal). St. Luuis: Dear Sir: My wife b»s teen affected with g dney and bladder no ible for severe teen years, and was -ontlned to ber bed for a year,and I tried many phyi- IciaDS wilboul benefit. ?wo bottles of your Texas Wonder, Hall's Great Discovery, cured ber, and I cou-ider It tbe grandest medicine on eaitb Very respec’fully, J - Cz« PI LA ND The man who sells Xtragood boys' clothes for Ederoeltue», stein £ Co., Chicago, Is coining to see us within teu days We wiN give nee any Xtra- good suit in our store to the firs’ .clever bey under 16 years of age who find, this mau before he leaves town. WHAT YOU MUST DO. When you think you have found tbe right mau, say to hlui: “You are from Ederbt im,Stein A Co., Chicago, and sell Xfrsgood clothes ” Remem er these words. If you ray suytbiug else be will not answer. F. «4. DUNN. A TEXAS WONDER. One small bottle of tbe Texas Won der, Hall's great discovery, cores all Sidney and I ladder troubles, removes grave), cure- d'ni -tee, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and all Irregular ities of tbe kidneys and bladder In both men aud women, regulate bind der troubles in children. If not «rid by your druggist, will be eeut on re ceipt lit 11. One small bottle is two months' treatment, and seldom fails I to perfect a cure. Dr. K W Hall, s >le mannafetnrer, P. O. Box 629, Ht. Louis, Mo. Bend for testimonials. Sold oy el' druggists end iHull's Drug Store Eight bnodr.d or n tbous«nd dol lars wanted on a loan on good ample farm security at ono«. Must kuuar by Weduasduy. Inquire for me at D. R l akin’s residence, 170 East Eighth street, or address at Eogeue office. MRS. L. F. HANOV4N. House and Barn on Easy Terms Plans to G’t Ruh A convenient hense and large baru witblu rix block« from postulflce, Jor sa'e If 'aken before rented, bittlog room 14 by 16, four bedrooms and combination kitchen and dining room 16x20. wltb high ceiling. All newly papered and painted, tbe latter cot side and roof too. Floored woodshed and convenient walks aboot premise«, with painted dreeeed bo.rd fence Weil both at bouse end barn. Will sell for •12U), on easy terras ir de sired. Ml me rbow you the premises at once. J. f>. CAMPBKLL Mbs Bessie tto'vosliy, fcrTerly ar» employe In the Gourd CompoHiig room, is now in helio, Wash , aber« she h«s charge of tbe Weakly Jour nal's office. lhe Western Oregon, the new paper at Uottage Grove, has reached th» Guard oifl 'e. It has a bright appear ance and will no doubt succeed. D M. C. Ga"lt is editor in-ebief and C. J. Upward, mining editor. Fiaok lleyer, agent for Nels A Mc Clellan, cf Balera, bas purchased tba ’following crop, of hop«- Doo Mc Pherson sod Robbins, of Coyote. 45 bales; A. B. Harper, of Springfield, 78 bale., and Bort .Mathews, of Pleas ant Hill, 72 bales. Money Wanted Right Away .fter frustrated by su i .eu break r , doe tn dy»pe|-ti or court . Brace up and take Dr. bung's Life Pills. They take out ’be srials which are now clogging r energres, and give you a new t. Core beadache and dizziness. At W. L. DeLauo’a, dmg «toi». Free Booklet, On Brights Disease And Diabetes with Bright* TXseas« nr Diabete* a 36 pagc pg nphlt saving huma a live*, that is ft I* not an ordinary p> Hit t* principally mad* up of rep> rt* at V y c- ndtKf«d tests in a large variety of capes p-r c*n* h >f reca erles In these hither«» ■z klrt i* for 0. d. enn a.hiriinnar* between ft »f'r*« *F-<* p*op;e— < mrrxjn patent medicine ittep- M$re and a carrttly prepared report of the patient , aer" ion* and profoundly It .portent inveatigatioo. rhe specifies employed In these teat* are known aa ’he Fnltm Compound* and the result* obtained provw eotrluafvely that these utesded disease* so ionj fat base at last yielded to medic I scleanee. Dr. A. G. Atwco ’, de .tlet, toisy mr.ved bls office flxtnr»» from th» ritns block to th« Berk «Ith block. Chae. Ccukerly bas ar id oat bi* electrical supply tmeluess to tba Lana Coact; El ctr c Cotsp a.;. and baa I entered the ccmpsoj'e em; loy. i* free. The phamphlef Linn Drug Co., Local Agent. When to suspect Bright* Disease—weakne* o ooa of weight; puffy ank;es,lMnda or eyelid*; »idne» 'rouble after the third month: urine may show a imeni I failing vtsi-m; drowsies; or more of these. Tn Diabete* the distinguishing feature Is. weak nr-sanife thirst at tines voracious sppeti’.e.