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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
1 tugene Weekly Guard by persons In their positions, tbelr tralniug that la at fault. students could ological CAMPBELL BROTHERS Publishers it Is If tbe bare a few years rt busiuess training and rub- bing among men previous to taking up their ministerial work they would Pbilsbed every Friday, Eugen« Ore he far better fitted. Subscription price, 11.50 per year if paid in Advance; »*2.00 at end of year Still, with that THANKS GIVING PROC LAMATION Around the Courthouse REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Roger M Allen to Joseph F Cisrk: certain laud in sec 17, tp 18, e r 10 w. coey might conclude not to enter tbe Governor Chamberlain nas issued Nott and Comment tbe following proclamation decliriLg tbe Thursday, November 30, an official i'KIOAY 1r«t nor will be be t le last—has found holiday, and day of general thanks giving: it very cos'ly co enjoy the society of The Election United States of America, State of Five thousand OregoD, Elec tive DepartmentTbe Philadeljhla redeem»., herself, and i married woman. her citizens are conscious of bsvlrg d liars is a big price, then be may president of tbe Uuited States, in doue something not only for them tever te satisfied that be is not tbe pursuance of a time-honored custom, victim of a cotisplraoy. It Is not a «el- h“8 designated Thursday, tbe 3Uth day selves aud their chlidreu, ana their ------- ■----- A. k 1» of • November, D. tiWUt 1905, as « a ak.as day a.f of children's children, but for tbe na lorn happening that the wife with tbe general thanksgiving and prayer Our knowledge and consuut of tbe hnsbaud country has much, indeed, for which tion at Jarz«. thankful. While war and ru Fbiiadi-lphls bassbowu that corrupt becomes a teuiptreie, especially If tbe' t0 meu in uigb places can be brushed flirty sought to be caught with female mors of war, piestllerice, earthquake and famine have disquieted and dis aside aud that by uuited effort tbs charms has mouev or its equivalent. turbed some of tbe peoples of tbe greale.it polit'Csl riugs can be wiped earth, and worse 7bau a.I of tbes: Tuesday, November 14, will witness revolution and r>of, born of tyranny from the face of tbe earth. Maj m Weaver, elected by this corrupt ring an imposing funeral. On that day tbe aud persecution, have stained with ody of Sir George Williams, founder tbe blood of tbe InuoceDt and help BLd for many mouths its servaut, was brought by tbe voice of tbe people to af tbe Y’cuug Men's Christian Associ- less the soil of other countries raid caused thrones o> oiigtny rulers to a realization of tbe conditions with ation au! president of the London totter to their foundations, prosper which he was surrounded. He broke headquarters fur tweDiy years, will ity, peace and plenty have fallen to away from those iu whose control he 8« buried in St. Paal's cathedral. tbe lot of our beloved country. Nev was and was vent Lack to the mayor's \'o difference as to ceremonial hie er tn tbe hhtory of our own state buve tbe people been happier or more pros chair as tbe leader in one of tbe great* i real funeral will be held in the hearts perous, and never has there beeu a 'of the millions ot tbe members eat reform movements ever undertak brighter outlook for future growth en in auy city In the Uuited States. | iprung from tbe very bumble begin aud developmeut. ning of twelve young men meeting in PulladiIphla’s ring has been put com Therefore 1, George E. Chamber a room lo St. Paul's churchyard, lain, governor of tbe state of Oregon, pletely out ot busiuesi, aud it is reas onable uow to presume that tbe cit- Loudon, one June day in 1844. Wil by virtue of the uiithority In me vest ed, dj hereby set apart Thursday, th- Izeus of that city will u«ver again al liams was tne leading spirit in (bat 30th day of November, A. D. 1905 low a return to tbe conditions that meeting a little more than sixty years as a day of thaukagiviug, and 1 re have existed there for many years. ago. quest that tbe people ot tble ruagultl cent commonwealth do ou that dav In New York elty tbe big tight was "After living together 21 years abstain from tbelr usual avocations made on lammauy, tbe greatest po uud relvru thanks tu Almighty Gon litical organization In tble country. Innin Weston and Sophia Weston ¡tor tbe blessings which he,in bls be- hv "«” '7 ISO intent were inauy Republicans have foued I bat their martial rela I uetlceut wisdom, Lae seen L. _____ 0 * upon defeating Mayor McClellan that tions cannot te reconciled," Bays the stow. In witness whereof 1 bave hereunto thousands of their votes were cast for Peudleton Tribute, and tbe husband set mv baud and caused tbe great seal William R. Hears*,the municipal own asks for a divorce. It looks like a : of tbe state to ee hereunto affixed at ership caiKjldate, who has come with mistake iu tbe word, still "martial" the city of Halvm this 9 h day ot No in a few thousand votes of defeating may fit tbe case to a nicety. vember, In tbe year ot our Lord oue tbe Tammany candidate. Hearst tbousaud nine hundred aud five Governor Mcluuiss, of tbe Brltirb signed, made a wonderful run, and has Yukon province, is somewhat of a GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN, brought Into New York politics a Governor of Oregon. Solomon himself. Tbe government factor bitbertu uukuowu aud one that By the Governor: bigned, woodpile being some eighty cords . must be considered in the future. I F. 1. DUNBAR. short ou measmemeut by an officer, ' to I But New York sent back J**rome Secretary of State, wood being »15 a cord,tbe contractors ! the office of diet,let attorney, No people call be wholly tad in their excused themselves by saying the tape > O ,’EMBEK 17 proved this by scratching their b<ii- , name of William and Travers Jerome,| measuremeu* had from being wet. shruua ' The custodian of the use several years, was directed ror to all evil doers, be tbe‘< stations From the ekc’.luu ot I high or luw. Jerome good citizens of tbe entire I country will tender their tbrfnka to ' found to be rte.el' Wanted Potatoes and forgive! Yurk The Alien cannery, of Eugene de- them for their failure to oust Tam »lies to purchase potatoes and wil pay the highest market price Ad- many. dress Allen Cannlug Company Eu- Hau Francisco alone stands out in gene, Or the limelight as having failed to make the voters of good its promise to "turn the reveals Schmidt and out." Notice ring of eor- his ruptiou remain in the caddie Wlth With this week we have about fin ished the ceuaiuerable work of mail ing statemeuts of accounts to sub scribers to the Weekly Guard cue year or more in arrears. We Hud that in the aggregate tbe sum due us runs well i.p into the thousands—to give Ugures over Hve thuussod doUats-a burdeu that oui patrons should uot ask us to cairy. as we stale iu our yellow colored stat» ment ot account, we psy our help, a considerable weekiy sum, ev ery Saturday uinbt, while our bills for papei, ink, postage, telegraphic service, waer and other ac-'ouuts must be met monthly. "Must be met" we say—we cannot put off our ere Htors iu these matters even a asontb. We have not been Insistent collect My wife.Euphany Gerabacb, has left ' a majority of about lli.CuO tbe man my bed and bnnrd. Hereafter 1 will who la Supposed to represent tbe la uot be repsoualbie for auy debts con borlug Interes's of Sat: l ranclsccg. es tracted by her. back to the city ball te be surround CHARLES UERSBACH. ors in tbe past-in fact, have been ed for another t«o years by one of too easy for out best interests. Now the worst gangs of grafters ever turn | we ar^ at a point where we are com ed loose upou the people of any Pa- I pelled to make collections. By all cltlo Coast city. Laboring men of i and all the daughter» have clothing i payi'g 'heir few dollars it will make San Franclso have been duped agalii And if yon pay no ' that ebould be seul to tbe Eugene I ns thousands. into leturnlng this gang to office aud Dye Works, 459 North Wl1 lamette heed to yjur account low sent out we I« cleaned, dyed and shall remind you of il the first of the to that city must continue to suffer the street, pressed. Tbe cost 1» small, do it tiow. yesr. If you can't pay now make disgrace attendaut thereon. certain arrangemeuts to pay later. I Work called for and delivered. Every Mother’s Son Honors wers easy at tbe meeting of Klug Alfonso, of Spain, and Emperor I William at Barlin yesterday, tbe king wearing colot 1 of Spanish general. ------------------------------------------ The McKenzie aicldeut Isa reminder that but a few ueys OF LODGE I anti! further notice. ROLAND DERICKSON. That giant powder is a dangerous * article. anniversary a German I i My place, 4*^ miles sw. of Eugene, 'he emperor that of s j, hereby withdrawn from the marks 'be uniform and CAMPBELL BROH. Notice lief ore an aged man, 81 years, was horribly ' , . . » ■ . •' mangle«! by a premature explosion of, the powder while standing over the | stump where he had placed It. The fifteenth annivertary of tbe or ganization of Hilmet Lodge, No. 33, Knights of Pythias, was celebrated by tbe lodge members In tbelr castle ball last evening. Cards and music were the features of tbe celebration, at tbe 'The Ingham vln»gar factory has be- , close of which a banquet was served. , , ,,, gun to receive applet. Highest price The attendance of members was quite large and tbe evening was thoroughly - ■ - enjoyed. Attention Farmers Shrep lor S«le I bere ls protlt iu li'e Insala'.««- to ! tbe company. Preside' t II gemen, ((■glstared C itswolJ backs. Iieu iersoii. Coberg, Or. J. J j ay; certain land in Shelton’s ad to Eugeue. $500. N It and Carrie H Witbee to tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber Co;C40 actes in p 10, s r 1 w MflQ. Wm L and Mary McFarland to tbe Bouth-Keliy Lumber Co; 160 acres in i-ec 14, tp 18, s r 1 e <10. * Carrie M and John Hamnten to tbe iootb-Kelly Lumber Co; ICO aeree in asc 2, tp 18, s r 1 e. »10. r'reu Fi.k tu the Boo'b-Kelly Lum- ter Cc; 320 acies tn sec 36, tp 17, s r 2 e. »3300. W E aud T E Brown to tbe Booth- Kelly Lumber Co; 160acres iu sec 22, ip 19, a r 1 e. »10. G W and Sarah Ellen McCoy to dargaret A Miller; 80x100 feet I d Laue county. »1. G« orge Mary E Livermore to Strand; 160 acres in sec 26, tp 18, s r 5 w. 03 0. T G auu Mai.ha A Hendricks to J 11 “U!^ ® Miller; all of bike 14 and 15, Heudrick«' ad to Coll'ge Hili. Sheep Estray Notice are: Henry, of Eugeue; beerge. rf Carload Oliver chilled and g Sweethome, Or.; Barton, of Eugane; plows just received. Charles, of Flora,Or.; Walter, of Eu _______________ Cbamhers’ HardwBn, gene; Mrs. M. M. Mayers, of Albany; Mrs Percy Loog, of Eugene; Mrs. Dr. M. G. E. Bennett Wdllam Riddell, of MoDtuoutb. She Successor to Dr. H. E. Penland. Oiteopathic Physican. leaves a sister at Star, Or. Acute and Cbr inin Diseases tiiiij The fuueral services will be held Office cerner ito and WiHinJ Saturday, November 11, at 11:15 a.m. streets. Phoue Red 1831 1 The remains will be taken to Millers burg, Linn county, for burial. Mrs Anna Iviaurer Osteopath pbyai-'ian. All cun diseases treated. Women and t| dreu u specialty. Offices over F. Leaburg, Nov. 9.—School has open Denn's. 'Paone P.ed 1631. 11 ed with Alias Marie Horn, of Eugeue, I dr I as teacher. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON] Ritchie Fountain, of Centralia, In addition to geneial practice J Mo., Is visiting his eousio, Mrs. J. attention given to diseases of womaaa E. Kennerly. childrer C E. Rossman is on tbe sick list. Otfice over Preston and 31 Gus aud Henry Ream, of Eugene, Phone Black lg »re visiting their brother, £noch, at m a.c.»t this place. I BdlnHurt, 1» Miss Pearl Sumpter, of Washington, is visiting relatives at Leaburg. Veterinary Surgeon. Miss GiUeenie has returned home leer eta ry and treasurer of the Board of Vttg from ¿ugene, where she has been vis Medical Examiners: Domestic anima k of treated on ccientific principles: ltilig her sister, Mrs. Wm. White, Located at Bangs S ab . Eutaw Leabur^ Hems i I ! . M c D ougal i »10. A D and Ona. LeKoy 'o Bohemia Smelting and Railway Co; 160 acres in see 5, tp 22, s r 1 w Same to rare; ceituin group of miuing claim», Bohemia district. Jeff Harrili, of Crook county, has »25,000. bought a home and will reside bere John and Mary L Xestly to Belle j in tbe future. Dearborn; certain laud in Spring- Terrill 4 Moore, who have been held Ijveelmeut and Power Co’s ad I building a tine residence for G. Net- io Springfield;also 16-J acres In sec 34, i tie, have completed their cork and tp 19. s r 5 w; also lot 1, blk 2, Skin- ; returned to their homes at Eugene. uer's original plat of Eugeue. »SCO. ‘ U S to Mary L Kestly, 160 acies In ' sec 34, tp 19, s r 5 w. Patent. D M and Jennie Piirkersou to A E Wheeler; 00x160 feet in Cheshire's ad The Roscoe made a trip to Ya-julna I I to Eugene. »300 the first of tbe week. ■ > J Cummins to Thomas Doyle; Tbe schooner Bella, bound for the half int in certain lar ds in the (bird Siuslaw, sailed from San Francisoo ad to Georgetown »1900. Tuesday evening. B A and W A Washburne to Estelle Tbe steamer Robarts went tc Coos I M Polll; ell of lot 3, blk 1, extended Bay Monday mrruing and returned survey of Springfield. »140. I Tuesday. G M Blackburn to Pearl Walker; I The gasoline schooner Oakland lot 3, blk 28 extended survey of sailed Sunday for San Francisco with ^prlngfleld. $90 W W and Anna J Calkins to Hugo a cargo of lumber, Mrs Peter Earbardt came up from Brehm; lot, 1 blk 26, Fairmount. Gardluer to Acme a short time ago. »200. I C and Mary Miller to Marius Peter after spending several weeks in tbe son; 40 acres in sec 29, tp 17. s r 4 w. hospital at that place. She is reported to be recovering from her Injury.— $1150. Mrs F W Graham to Mary E ’’ •»; lu« West. Florence Items J GUARD SUBSCRIBERS Dodge DEATH OF MRS. 10 WEEKLY to nrlng It iu when Io and behold II was incorruptible ami a <•.«- i’vw for 'ape which, by tbe way had been In lots aud marking a cross opposite the fearless One men hereabouts - he Is not used New Yorktrs choice of officers and ’ Scobert $1400. Fred Flak, sheriff, to A Haekeney; 160 acres io sec *2, tp 20, a r 6 w. St erlff’s deed. J C J* hmon et al to F D Wheeler and Frank Jordan; certain laud in IP Ful’ of Tragic Meaning 20. a r 3 w. 01231. I are these Hues from J. H. 8iu,iu( John M and Caroline S Siu .gley to - la. 1» ------- what *--* mlghtS S 1 inrv „» of Casev Thing A T Fra»ienr; 217.88 acres iu secs 33 DHlI IrPl r-suite I from bia territle c. i.Wh it j. i. ruiu'« r « Oa() not tHMeu ttie 01<dt-lhe aod 34. tp 17, s r 6 w. »1600. Millie Cook to W G Thatcher; frac ____ which be writes: “I had a »»»w Mrs Mary M»rv Newman Newman rn Phllirpi, wife . cough that dlslurbe ( I u[ my „ night', tional lots 5 aud 8, blk 23, Skinner's Mrs. i ew>U|Bg< , J doua'iou tu Eugeue. »1100. ! V ..' . J. Philippi, d.ed at tbe family ,ejlaTe until 1 took I Kin R P aud Mary E Caldwell to J F heme, 113 West Seventh street, Eu- xew Discovery, for Cut - in,pt3 While; 290 acres In sec 13, tp 16, a r nene at « a m. today, after an illness Coughs aud Coins, which cooiplg, of fo’u, weeks' du.ation. She leaver a , cored me.” _ »nstanrij 5 w. »10,150. vi IUUI neck: uumvivui uzuiv ivavvr ---------------- sj ■ UevegM I “U.2nr ?M.t uu-j - ------- Samuel B and Elizabeth A Jackson hu.b.nd and eight children, all of - R 1 wbnm were at her bedsl <e at tbe tL • diseases; preveutsgnp and i to Fred aud Clyde E Wright; 308.75 DeLauo, -írn¿J =:=. At w. i* P- ’ mai i; acre» in tps 19 aud 20, s r 3 w. $33.30. of her death excepting one. who was guaranteed; 50c and ?i- »1. 'esse and Mary J Niuulle to J E unable tu be present. Ibecbildr-n tree, ministry. Entered at tbe Eugene, Oregon, pon'.citiica a» “econd clase matter f Potatoes Wanted 20 acres in Glenwood Park. $1300. Millie Cook to Etta E Nye; south half of lot 3 and sooth half of frac- tional lot 4, blk 23, Skinner's i crig- Inal plat of Eng*ne »1500. Sell your poultry. Seobeit 4 Dodge pay highest cash prices. The Oliver No. 1 Sul key Plow with No. 40 bottom is one that d-es the I work. We can give you references MARRIAGE LICENSE. among your neighbors that are co.i Harry Taylor uud Mrs tielie Ü 0 vinclng. Lester; leaao Blanton, witness. I Chamber«’ Hardware. DR. J. CHRISTIE Res. Corner loth anil Olive. Pl on - Red zsu. , , J J Cama to oar pelee seveu miles west of Eugene, wvvuuer October 10, three sheep of tbe Metrupolitan, test'tled sbe ott I ¡ w« Huy the genuine Oliver extras for (jwl.er can get the u.— ... » > same by pey 1 ng er <1ay before tbe legislative Investi- ' your I __ - plow; they tit beltei. do better for this notice and pest are bill. . One i FOR SALE—Hardware aDd groceries, . ________ ._ ’ - . ' , I------- - «V- - --------- ‘ gatlug oommiltee tbat 35 yeers ago work and last longer. We always bare or will exchange for prod co. For sheep kliled by coyotea betöre we The ladies of tbe H. and F. Mission .1*250,UV would bave boagtit hls com them. particular« bring your but * , eggs, took theni up. Circle of tb« Baptlat church of Elmi Chambeca' Hardware. pany, and that so» »250,030,000 would etc., Pickett'. Dated Nov. 1, 19t'.\ ra will give a handkerchief bazaar tbe uot buy It. GIMPl.E BROS. Don't sow foul seed; get a Clipper evening of November 30, 1905. An m- WANTED—bituattou as boas eeeper fanoiug mill, tbe kind that clesos. by a middleaged lady with one soo, | wresting p. gram will be raudered. Tbe U.ieutlal le nothing it not ob By a-dug a 1900 washing machine _____ Cham tiers' Hardware. aged 17 years Address P. O. Box Refresh mon >a<, consisting of coffee and Enough jott rece'red to make a dozen servant. Tbe Chinese ambassador la 226, Junction City. Oregon. will te served. A fee of ten See Hall A Sona liefere you tell homes happy. ' I a speech before the Chicago Msr- cents will te charged adulta for re FOUND—An overcoat l ‘____ 2^ - yoor WOOL. > about ! Chamber«' Hardware. freshments. Children free. Two *mI!es from Eugene on] Elmira road. chant«* Club tb« other eveultig, said ' quilts will also be sold. Every one Tbe owner cen have same by paying , the mlseioiisrles often lack tbe octn- Country batter wanted. Scobert Ji, Buy your flour and fessi at whole ¡cordially invited to be present. fr< this notice and proving property. moo sense that should be p.ssess»-! Dodge sale prie*« of Scobert A Dodge. COMMITTEE. [ |C. Rtchardion, 13O.^fth etriet I . PURELY aid builds ir chronic od any m PRIN E J W. Pe Hive i las b-i-e I toil r ■ r y u 'our'h at adding i la: I it i uil I toil -es. J.J. Ury r this w irge two let of t et. Tni > 1 beat t 1 will us a grocer, veral ue Messrs, le erectii I tbe lot froui M 111 be 20: I will be Will practire In all *ne courts l| State Office—Room No. -1. Walton bl«. Eugen«. Oregon. F. Som« aning à Id Tues ahlog e A. C. Woodcock w build Ke we. E. 0. WOODCOCK A POTIER, Al TORN I ¡Yb-AT I Office- One-halt block south olii man Block. Kngene. < >n»cs LOU18 E IFT F BEAV fc. J. F Office A‘> new < ii*.s Bn,ci.il 14 and IF. Special . r___ _______ attention sia land and mining matter» Euceue, Oregon ANDREW L. CHEZE1 LAWYER. Farm loans, real estati. Urei ance, notary. Ortica o1 ei & Loan and Savlngj Bank. Phone Main 491. Eugene, i>t< i foot ba Ion of toe. M eutbui e boyi e mom Ue o lipmei 1 E. C. LAKE, Prop. EUGENE MARBLE and i ,_____________GRANITE Established 1802 Read This One small bottle of tbe Texas Won rOR SALE—A good lot of cheat seed der, Hall's great discovery, cures all lor sale at 1 cent a pound. Call or kidney an 1 bladder troubles, removes address 104 Thirteenth and Charnel- gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and all Irregular ton, or P. O. Hot 401, Eugene. ities of the kidneys and bladder In both men aud women, regulate- blad POSITIONS WANTED—Man end wile der troubles in children. If not slid would like to take charge of enndl . your , - -------- by druggist, will be sent on re- country hotel kitchen or camp ‘ ", One small bottle is two kitchen. Both good cooks and bak months' treatment, and seldom falls ers. Address H. F. R., 576 Willam to perfect a cure. Or. h. W. Hall, ette street, Engene sole manuafeturer, P. O. Bex 629, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. PLOWING WANTED-A mao with SoM oy al' druggists and team wanted to plow and sow 75 Hull’s Drug Store acres of vetch and oats for bay. See Mrs Skipwortb at dairy, Mertau's Park. o. P. A NESH. ATTORNEYS AT-1.A» WALTON f WANTED- Lady with little girl «tab es home in country. Can tta.-b chil Weafhetfcrd. Texas, Oct. 15, 1901. dreo all the school brandies, slot Dr. E. W. Hall. St. Louis: Dear piirm. Er quire or address James Sir: My wife baa been attected with B. Hunt, 528 terry street. kidney aud bladder trouble for severe t«en years, and was co..lined to her be<1 for a year,and 1 trfei many phys LOST-In Eugene, Octotier 7,a small, icians wi’bnut beuetlt. "wn bottles shaggy. blue spotted white shepherd of your Texas Wonder, Hall's Great dog. Black stripes and yellow spote Discovery, cured her, and J consider iu face. Name "Bouncer." Reward It tbe grandest medicine on eattb . for return of dog or Information as Very respectfully, J. C. PiLAND i i 1 — ! to location. C R. Emmie, Lorane, Or. 'Phone 5129, ’tyrof-two” line. A TEXAS WONDER. ... , Walton Rheumat causes that disease ‘«.e. weather or troubles, w the system tioisous th« xaste matt the natural god as it p> pains and piaile a tor lennined, i ititution. jj helpful leach the h Capital and $100,000 1 Having increased espial and improved facilitiet The Eugene and Savings Ba of Eugene, Or. is prepared to give you the satisfactory service in every <i ment of banking. Deposits received sub)® check, and interest allowed os icates of deposit. Loan? made on approved with liberal terms. Send for our free bo Bazaar at Elmira r. fjl MAKE YOL R. SELECTION KOR THE holidays f>mcejr"LO<^tsr m T he city UCHTENSTEIEB^ STOCKTON SAH H»AHC!SCa, CX1-- 1