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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1905)
MARRIED FIFTY COMMANDERY Around the BRIDGE SURVtYS YEARS AGO TODAY HOLDS EXERCISES Courthouse WORK FOR WATER STOPPED SYSTEM Died Aaron Kelsey died at hie r».M eight o 1 . wait af Cott.7. ( Fifty years ago today Charles C. Oregon, at 5 p. m. on De.» J*’* Crcner and Miss Evallce Elair were Ivanhoe commandery No. 2, of Eu 1905. u**«nbsrA REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. united in marriage at tbe home of gene, held tbeir neual Christmas *ne- Elizabeth M Stewart to S Jaccbs; H. 1*1 bean sick for ,om her parents,Mr. aud Mrs. Pryor Blair, ciai conclave at M. - .ilc Temple 40x129 feit iu extended survey ot • Ith cancer or tie stomach. whipk a short distance northwest ot Eugene. Christmas morning at i‘ 'cloik. This suited in his death. He wl. lorJ"’ Immediately after their marriage Springfield. $1. was In conformity with Knights Tem Alva K and Georgiana Chapman to Indiana 69 vear. 8g0 ,Dd mo ‘ ’ they took up tbeir residence in Eu plar usage all over the United States, The heavy rain« cf the past two days gene aud have lived continuously Raymond L Perde* ami Hiilsid L Iowa with bis people when With th» rotorn of Manager E. W. r. noon, Chi at meeting in New York have caused tbe river to rise to such since on tbe aauie lot, tbe bouse In CuipernoH; loti 6, 7 end 8 Huldhs yeure old. In 1879 be cam« to Flail from Salem this afternoon the cage at 11 a. m , and on the Pacific an extent that work cn the big South wbluii they reside at preaeut being ten’s ad to Eugene. $325. Kerr; 210j loruia, and in 1S&2 to Oregon H (.liisrf !• able tn annoni'ce some Im- coast at J a. u'. J W Limin to Marv M leaves a wife and four children lw* portaut development work wnlch will ern Pacific btidge at SprlngHild bee tbe second one on tbe lot. Tbe tonst prepared hy tbs commit 1 gores ic sec 36, tp 15, s r 5 w. $600. «f tbe »one being in Californú been entirely suspended. Tbe water etart in tomorrow morning and coo- Mr. aud Mrs. Crouer have been tee, “To Our Meet Excellent Grand U S to Benjamin F Hendri<.«s, bl.7 ' tbe two dangbtere, Mre. Le» 1),|¿ tlnue without Interruption r.nttl tbe Master, Geo. M. Moulton, a merry rose several feet Monday nlgbt and prominently identified with Eugene's weter worn system r.-cen'iy purchas CLrl.toas, with heaftti and prosperity yesterday and was nearly over the growth fyom the city's Infancy, acd acri-s in sec 36, tp 19, s r 2 w. Patent j wood aud Mre. L. Klobardeun, beir. Lizzie N Thompson to D C Haugi. in thia state. ed by Kho 'as, Hinkler A Butcher, the tu m H the gold fellowship of the false work of the bridge tbis morn are among the most highly respected Tbe funeral eer,iWl i mar; Foiladelpbia capitalists, will be of Cross,” was proposed by Emsi. ent ing. citizens of tbe state. Six children I w. $1. 52.67 acres iu . ec 3, tp 19, a r '2 were held at Lorane at 1 p. m. Shtor Tbe eugines used to pump tbe water were born to tbim, only three of day, December 2.4d. the best. Beginning tomorrow morn Commander L. Bilyeu. Thomas H and Frank G Ellis to L ing a survey for the construction of a The grand master made this re- out ot tbe caisson in tbe middle cf whom are at prestut living. They ¡G llulin; 149.01 aciea in sec 6, tp 18,s i pipe line to Fairmount will be start- spouse. “To all loyal and loving tbe river were taken away yesterday are: George F.. Charles F. aud M’es Loretta Irene, tb>three mcntht-uH r 11. $1000. ed, and ns soon as this is finished soldkrs of Cblrst enlisted under the forenoon because of tbe rapidly eu Fannie E. daughter of Mr.. aud Mrs. Lon b Mrs Lucinda Ricbnidson to Agroa eroachtng waters. work if pnt'.irg in tue mains will On account of Mr. Croner's poor tanner ot our or -er, peace be unto acres iu sec 5, tp 2C, ill Ham, of Harrisburg, died in Eugeil Tbe work of driving piles at Hen health no observance of tbe annivur- : Keiauy; commence. you and that contentment which Wednesday morning. December 27 w. $15. Early tomorrow morning a survey corn, th from a Arm and unaltering derson station and at th« western ap- »ary was held today. 11*05. 1'he child was appvrentlv wr Grace N aud Juiia C Rogers to will also be started for the construc reliance upou uur Esther who ait iu 1 prosch of the hig bridge still goes on A year n.o today it was erromonlay at bedtime tbe night before, b' vb ’ | Frank H Rogers; 120 acres iu sea 34, i despite lb'- •i"«-" y «WHthei. tion of » pipe line to tbe northwest ■ eported tbal Mr. and Mrs. Crouer Hesreu ” tbe --parent» awoke next r * morning era part of tbe city,commonly known were celebrating tbeir both wedding tp 18, s r 12 w. $1. After tbe regular services were con they were shocked and grieved to Oni G C and Hat ie Millett tu Jens P •a .he ud Flat,” and as soon a. cluded an able and beautiful address anniversary. The mistake was unin her dead. Jensen; 98 acres in secs 33 and 34, tp this is finished woik will also be com was delivered by Desn E. C. Sander tentional The funeral was held tbis forenoon 15, s r 4 w. $ 1200. menced so that the citizens iu this son, of tbe Eugene Divintiy school, at tbe borne of J. S. Ham. G C aud Hat'ie Millett to John part of the city can be supplied with lhii w'ldress was full of deep thought Harmseri; 160 acres in sec 9, tp 16, s water. aud studded here and there with Bond B. Wheeler, aged 75 veer« 4 w. $9000. in a few days tbe company also ex beautiful getrs of rhetoric. Hy a Roya Neighbors ct Acme—Uracl», Natron, Dec. ‘27.— Several of cur pec- “ Sarah auu Gecrge B Haye to A C died at tbe borne of hi. brother J pects to begin woik on tbe new reser rising vote Sir Knight Sanders:n was Mrs. Flla Miller; vice oracle, Mrs pie attended tbe Christmas tree at Jeuuiugs; 91.10 acres iu tp 16, e r 4 Wheeler, at Pleasant Hill Wsdnetday voir to be built on Bklnner's butte, 'audered a vote of thank* for bis ad Marion Gibbs; chancellor, Mr*. Lou Jasper Saturday evening. w. $2030. December 27, 1905, from ccnsomy oh the site to te purchased troui dress. iea Tiipp; recorder, Mrs. Isabel Sev C R Mead to Arobie Potter; lot 3, tlon. Besides bis brother be leaver Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith spent the University of Oregon. ery , receiver, Mrs. Emma Saubert; their Cbiistmas with Mr. and Mrs. bik 4. Blue River City, also certain several relatives In Illinois, from inner sentinel, Mis. Laura Stingiey; S. L. Lamb at Snringfield. horses, harness, wagons, etc. $1500. I which state be came to Oregon last outer sentinel, outer sentinel, Mrs. Sarah F Osburn to Beulah llemen- May. The funoral will be held Fri County Assessor B. F. Keeney aud Lizzie Harrington; marshal Mrs. way; certain land iu Mulligan's do day at 10 a. m. wife are visitiug Mr. aud Mrs. M. B. Crow, Dec. 26 — Born—To Mr. and Maud Montgomery; manager, Frank nation to Eugene. $1. Callater o. Dr. Lowe, the ocalo-opticiao, will Mrs. Martin Taliafero at Mirth, Dec Sweet. Charles E and Kate Moores to Ida be in his Eugene office all next week. C. L. Smith and family, of below Florence lodge, A. F. and A. M — 17, a son. ho F Campbell; lot 2, bik 38, Spring- Have him core your head end eye Coburg, aie visiting with Mr. and We are iuforiued on reliable author Worshipful master. Thomea A. Steesr; Held. t'lXl. Tbe Florence Weal prints complete Mrs. J. W. Smith and other old time ache with a pair of hie eupericr glass senior warden, Fred Bean; junior . D C aud Martha Baughma to W particulars of tbe recent trouble be Ity that two small gold uugge'.s*were friends duriug tbe holidays. es The* cost no more then other* and warden, C. H. Holden; secretary, J Beaver; 186 acres In secs 2 and 3, tween (J. W. Hurd ami Mm. Kyle as picked up near where Mr Zimmer- you have tbe benefit ot his ekill and Mrs. N. Lindley entertain id a few tp 19, e r 2 w. msuu is engaged in developing hie Jobu F. Tanner. follows: ov--r eighteen years’ experience. □f her friends today with a Christmas Eastern Star lodge of Florence- George B and Emma A Dorris to W Considerable ixi'itement war aroti - coal mine near Mirth. Mrs. Minnie Funke, worthy matron ree for tbe children and a fine chick E Brown: certain land tn Mulligan’s Lensee ground for special cases. «<] lu Florence Saturday morning by 1 Mrs. Nod Owen «nd children and for the coming year, with John F en dinner for all present. Those iu donation to Eugene. $200. the news that the steamer Roberts, Ont Liles, of Drain, have arrived to A Fearful Fate Tanner worthy patron and Mrs. Char ittendauce were Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Alfred i) aud Ona M LeRoy lo under tbe direction of W m. Kvle, wa-! speud tbe holidays* with relatives at It is n fearful fate to have toenlgre Smith,i«r. aud Mis. J. W. .Smith aud Leonard G Brown; 166.06 acres in eec iot ta 1. Cox, secretary. at work pulling up the piling of the Crow. tie terrible tpr’ura of pile». “I can family aud Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Smith boom in wlilm me Hurd Loiut er and ! Mrti £Hrj Gates wed to Eugene 8, tp 22. s r 1 w. $1250. truthfully s-iy,” writes Harry Colson, ind family, of Coburg. Lecuard G Brown to Belle Dear ot Masonville, la., “that for blind, Navigation • ompany bolds the logs at I Saturday to spend a week with Mrs. Jack Jarmaa, tbe teamster fir tbe born; 166.60 acres in sec 8, tp 22, e r bleeding,itching and protruding pilet its mill, tuvesi igatlou proved tbkt p, Fold. Bucklen’e Arnica Salve ie the bees S P. surveying outfit, was down Fri 1 w. $1. tbe report was true and that a cotisid- I Rev. Baker Ailed his fornigbtly ap bare made.” Also best for cats, lay after supplies for tbe camp. He M D and Francis M Mitchell lo jurns aud injnr'es. 25o at W. L De erable part of the boom bad been re- pointment here last Saturday. reports that they are camped about George Rein; 40 acres in tp 18, s r 3 au o, druggist. moved aud aho that () W. Hurd and 1 seven miles from tbe main traveled w. $1600. acme of his employes were very tndig- 1 Mrs. Margaret Elies entertained a E. E. Jackson, tbe veterinary sur road. large number of relatives and friends W W and Ida H Dillard to C W naut at what they uouaidered the ruth- | geon, who left here some time ago We understand that W. D. WaUace, Rychard aud J F Keeney; 40 acres in less destructun of the company’«; at dinner on Chrfstmai day. owing a $30 boaid bill at tbe Mulkey property. Nevertheless the work ; Miss Mabel Johnson expeots to House, was given a trial before Jus of Jasper, who has been suffering tp 18. s r 3 w. $1000. T G Hendricks aud b B Eakin, ex went ou until ui ly a small portion of . spend her vacation in Eugene. tice of tbe Peace Wintermeier this from a severe case of blood poison in tbe boom wes lelt above tbe mill. • I Mias Winifred Hadley Is at home forenoon and dried tbe amount of the his right hand, is uut improving very ecutors of the estate of Elizabeth J Selfridge, deceased, to George Fish i he proper'y where tbe boom was for the holidays. Dall ctbe. whisk brooms, meu bill he owed. He may atwy in jail 55 fast. It is thought be will lose bi> er; lots 1 and 4, bik 16, cyiginal plat pictures, tooth brushes, toilet located has hrs the scene of dirfioul- lay*, not having the money with arm. of Eugene. $308 85 ty ueiuie. in uh suuimor of 1903 a which tn pay tbe fine. brasbes, combs, toy trunks, di, MARRIAGE LICENSES. «d between Messrs. I Kissinger A Ladd, attorneys for sewing machine needles, oil, gi Rexfoid Eugene Myers and Eugenia boards and games, air guns at x in regard to driving Kjie and II Jackson, have filed a notice of appeal — \ Snow; Conrad MyerB, witness. piling theno. both claiming tbe • Jasper Dec. 26. Gainey Jacoby, ot to the circuit court. reasonable prices. 33 East L Eugene,¡Or., Deo. 27, 1905. Percy G Brsdway and Frances L street. lit A oo i i commenced by Mr. Jaepsr, closed a very successful three L. E. Bean appeared as counsel for Anderson, Mrs. Molly. Gardiner; E Gardiner, witness. 1', j I m I... . ..jult court to restrain 1 moukhs term of school at Edeuvaie tbe itate in the absence of L»eputy Brown, O S Mr. Hurd from euteriug on tbe i Friday, Dec. 2’2. An excellent pro District Attoruey J. M. Williams. Robsrt. E Odell aud Charlotte M Dr. Lowe is the only excXoat’8 Chandler, Mrs. Emmett. property or building a boom thereon j ram was reudered to a large crowd of Welle; D F Wells, witness. | oian. Has bad over eigl/asen 5 Jackion was arrested at Corvallis Days, Mrs. M. J. aud to recover damages. A year or 1 visitor* by tbe school. The scholars, yesterday and brought heck to Eu MINING LOCATION. ! experience, sixteen of wblcb tas been Day, W. Al. so later the case was decided and the with tbe aid of their teacher, put up gene hy Deputy Sheriff Bown last ' spent in Oregon. He is iu Engene H E Wood lecates “ Magnus ” min- Emrnouv, E. E. court Issued a decree finding that a beautiful Christmas tree, which was evening. to stay. iug claim, Blue River district. Ivy, Mrs. J. T. Ws. Kyle was the rightful owner of I eojoyed by all. H E Wood locates “ Superlative ” Ivy, Albert. P1G3 FOR SALE—Some of the fine t the properly anil forbidding Mr Hurd mining claim, Blue River district. O. 1. C. pigs iu rhe st»te for »ale, Mia* Bertha Sargent, of California, Mont, Mrs. Kittle. to Interfere with hie possession of the about one-third off. Want to clots PROOF OF LABOR. closed a very successful three months’ Murphy. N. asms. About thia time a contract be them out by January 20, 1906 8. term of school at Jasper Friday, De Park, Mrs. XV. M. J C Brat*aln files proof of lal or ou V. McGuire, corlh end ot Madison tween the parties was made by which cember 22. The many friends that she Peterson, Mrs. Mary. “Sim” mining claim, Blue River dic- street. Mr. Hurd agreed to pay Mr. Kyte the made while here regret to tee her Ruuyard. Clem. tricr. sum of $llri<i for the property. A boom FARM FOR «ALE OR RENT-Con- depart. Stanley, Mrs. Henry M. George Fisher tiles proof o’ labor ou tains over 801 acirs,si’uated in Clo also had been constructed on the land Articles ot incorporation for the Stair, L. P. “Mayday," “Mayflower” and “Prin Tbe Christmas tree Saturday even verdale valley; 125 acres ot timber, by Hurd tr hold logs for the mill. Great Western Mining and Milling ' 100 acres of plow 'and and bslaucs J. L. PAGE, P. M. cess” mining claims, Blue River dis Mr. Kyle Inlurtns us that thia pur ing was a great success. Miss Sargent Company have been filed; main office, in grass. Over ‘200 head of «‘»ttl« trict. chase monev has never been paid, al deserves great praise for gettiug up Portland; authorized capital stock, were kept tb«r« last winter, being PROBATE COURT. ted only three diys. lie pine* has though be requested Mr.Hurd at vari such a nice program, whi- h was great $250,000; scene of work, Blue River, WHO MAY VOTE AT a good house, running water in ous times to attend to the matter; ly enjoyed by all. There were many Lane couuty. Estate of Abner C Wharton, deceas rhe officers are: L. ELECTION JAN. 2 house and out to garden, also me- laso that some two months ago be nice and valuab'e presents. Mr. and H. Bartlett, president and manager; ed. Probable value of property. $4500. ning water to trough to the biro. Mr*. K. G. Callison received a quilt, notified Mr. Hurd to remove his Martha M Whartou appointed admin Eugene, Or., December 26, 1905. Two barns, one 70x60, on the piso*. L. C. Holboru, vice president; 1. A. A good orch-rd. Address J. K- properly from that belonging to Kyle. I oc which were tbe names of tbeir Dutcher, secretary and treasurer, T H Garrett. W K Hardie Mr. Editor:—From numerous in istratrix Beller*. 249 Lawrence street, Eu The land has l ean recently trans- j many frieuds arouud Jasper and these being directors, with M. D. quiries received by me there seems and T Berlin named as appraisers. gene, Or. tarred h* Wm. Kvle to the Florence 1 Pleauaut llill. Crumb, A. B. Hurst and P. A. San to be some confusion lu tbe minds cf Lumber Co. the people as to who ace legally entl- ‘ fcrJ. Manager Bartlett states that fl. W. Bard left Sunday for Eugene I thorough development Is to be com- tied to vote ou tbe boud Issue ques end we understand ha went for tbe msuced on the property at once, tbe tlon at the «p^cisl elecion called for pnrposw of consulting »ttofey» and group adjoining the Lucky Boy mine, that pirrove, to be held January 2, At Drain, Douglas county, Oregon, commence legal proceeding« We did 1916. on tbe evening of Saturday, Deer mher which is operated on a large scale. not bare an opnorinulty to Interview In order to put the voters right,and ‘23, Attorney Dell V. Kuykeudall, of answer the inyiirie* recieved.l woul-T* him and obtain bis version of ths Klamath Falls, to Miss Zella Mires, matter. ask space In your valuable paper to of Drain. Tbe groom Is ihs sou of state the law bearing npon tbe qnes- ! liou. Wm. Kujksudail, of this citv, tlon. aud lbs bride Is tbe accomplished Tbe charter of the city,sec. 26, pro daughter of deujamni Mires, a mer vldes that "No person shall be enti chant of Drain. Tbe bappy couple Ladies' Outing Flannel Canned Corn. Lis Garred and Zip Yarnell created tled to vote al any munciual election will reside In Klamsih Fails, where h disturbance at tbe BijoQ theatre of tbe city who to uot a qualified vot Three can* Standard Corn......... 25c Gowns. Mr. Kuykendall baa buaiuess Inter Ji*. Davie, at bls home o.i the hot* ests. The GuarJ j< Ins In congratula- ls«t night and were this morning Hued er of tbe state of Gregor, who has not S 1.75 quality this week at $1.25 $7.50 each for being drank aud disor t>een a resident of tbe city of ¿ugene tom just acroae the Eugene bridge, Hous to tbe baipy couple. Tomat»oes. Si.50 quality this week at $ 1.00 derly. had a couple of valuable brood sows fur three months next preceding.” Three can* Standard Tomatoes... 25c Frank Edwards was drunk yeeter- 51.25 quality this week at 85c die very mysterloualy tbla morning, A q us 11 fled voter of tbe state of Or At the r**ldenc* of the groom'a pa -try. lie was given tlx days' work on egon Is “every white male cltlren of while a th r i Is missing, altogether a 85c quality this week at 60c Gold Dust. love of $101» as they were due with rente, Nr. and Mr*. Geo. E. Gibbs, in the e'reeta. not having any mouey tbe United States of tbe age of 21 Pvr package..... .......................... 20c years aud upwards, who shall have re pigs In Eobruerr. lie believes they Acme, on 8und*y »veiling, I‘•camber with which to pay a fine. Men’s and Boys’ Hats. Wm. Concert wea arrested tor beg sided in the state during the six were poisoned. Nil halt grown kittens 17, 1906, George H. Gibbs and Mies nave also teen taken front his place Mira II oat on, Ke*. T. A. Yost offi ging. Judge Dorris give him a ''float- mentbs Immediately preceding such All $3.CO Flats this week st... $2 25 Cool Oil. er” this morning an I tbe fellow Im election, end every white male ot for the last few day*. Ills neighbors also ciating AU$2. * 5 week at... 2 OO Per gallon ............ .. .................... 2a mediately left town. bar, lost valuable cats eign tlrtb of tbe age of '21 years and All $2.00 Hat* thia week at 1 50 upwards, who shall have resided in All $1.50 Hats this week at. | OO Percy U. Brad way and Miss Frances Use White RJver Flour. tui* state daring the six months Im To the Members of the Oregon L. Gar liner were united In marriage mediately preceding such election, a* the home of tbe ’•ride’s father, J. F. Fire Rd'ef Association and aball have declared bls Intention Ga diner, 2no Blair arrest ou Christ to become a citizen of the United mas Day at 10 a. tn., Rev. J. & Mc- You are hereby notified that the Callum, pator of tbe First Chrlatlao States one yea* preceding rich elec annual meeting of the association will church, pe forming tbe . ■ ■ irony in tlon.” G. W. Taylor has pnrebaeed th* lx held at Bums' ball, lu McMlnt - tbe preneuse et a large c upaoy of Property qoaliflcalion Is not r«- leng building occnpled by tbe Com qnlred, and neither is It required vllle, Oregon, oo Tuesday, January !>. friends and relative*. A 25c purchase makes you a customer. mercial Clot bowling alley and will that tbe voters »ball have registered. 1906, at 10:90 a. in,, for the purpose See the set. It is worth having. tear I* down, using th* material tn Every person possessing tbe qnallflca of electing three trustees and attend At the borne of the ollt ting min- erect a two-story store building at ing to snob other business as tray rlon, an a bora delned, Is a legal voter Isler. Eider J. H. Moore, ■ Cbrlst- Fairmount. It will be located no and entitled to vote on the bond Iseue properly come before tbe meeting Lucretl* mas day W alter Shri nor » Mr. Taylor's lot on East Thirteenth question at tbe Ovmlng special elec All member* are respectfully invited Mmor. oth of Clack ar - They ars street aud will be 24x42feet In dimen lien. to atleud tbla meeting. visiting »Itb tldor Moo lor a few sions Tbe upper floor will be need U E. BEAN. j W. C. HAGERTY, Phone Main 63. N. E. Cor. 9th and Oak St. days. oo a dance ball. ___________________ Secretary, ___ __________ City Attorney. SIUSLAW FRA- TERNAL ELECTIONS THt HUKD-KÏLE DIFFICULTY Natron Items Crow Items JACI$SONjFiNED THIRTY DOLLARS Letter List NEW BLUE RIVER MINING COMPANY Married JOSEPH DAVIES’ CODS POiSONED FOR. THIS WEEK! 1OO MUCH TOM AND JERRY Best Cane Sugar $5.50 per Sack* 18 Pounds $1.00. ANOTHER BUILDING AT FAIRMOUNT Saturday evening, January 6, we will pre sent to one of our customers a 42 Piece Dinner Set Absolutely Free I. T. N1CKLIN,