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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1906)
GUN ACCIDENT SMALLPOX We’ve Got a “Corner” on Bargains! STAMPED BAPTISTS’ ANNUAL Juba Kuuell, a son ot L. C.Russeii, residing ou West Tenth street, was the victim of a gun accident yesterday afternoon at Springfield • i which, while It did uut vermin«*« caused a painful wound. Tbs annual meeting and roil call cf Tbe Univeisity of Oregon will re- badly, 1 In «'«’pn.nr «•*♦*, ,nnUiftr b*v ri'n''? H •1 ► > ,. • . •, fler N^iim« Its wrrk on Tbursdny of next w >nt out toward hpringtiel . i) on and evening w^re very aanceds* wcek thls being the time settled upon Russell 1 b; th- faculty when school was dis to 1 bunt, and after going over a little fi.l and were both largely attended. in search of something to At the buxines, meeting iu tbe af missed on aocouuc of the smallpox grouud I kill, tbe two boys became ot 11 alia ternoon officer* were elected as fol- tbre- week« ago. to wrestle to get warm. They ' lews: Trustee, Ca Frank; deacons, While there Is yet one case of small- decided 1 pox at the dormitory aud one other left the utiotguu leaning up against a I Professor E. E. DeCou and C. il. case at a students’ boarding house, no j fence nearby and in their Utile en A arsh; treasurer, Professor W. p, apprehension is felt on the pert of the counter they brushed up against the Boynton; clerk, Philip H. Crsitsei; 'a.'Ulty aud iustruotore that the uui fe ice, canning the gun to fall and to lb inday school superintendent, F. H. versi'y will not be well attended cn discharge ite load of tild abut. Needham; assistant Sunday school the opealog day. Circulars were seut , Voui'g Russell received a good por superintendent, C. W. Converse. Reports f rum the various branch's out about teu days ago, telling of tbe tlon of tbe load in bls rlhgt leg be disease aud lufurmiug those interest tween tbe knee and hip. He was of church work in lice‘eJ a splendid ed in the welfare of the university I , brought to town, where Dr. Kuyken glow th during the past year. The church cl ra report« I a net gaiu nt that little danger was feared of tbe . 11 stteuded him. 81 in inemneisiiip and the total uuu - cases developing «erlonsly. j ter belonging to tbe church at pres Of tbe oue case now iu tbe doimi- , ent is 300. Since the pa.to', Rev. O«a tory tbe students just out ef quarau- i Our “corner” means simply that we’ve gathered together a lot of good begau bis work here a yesr tine say that the patient will be con SWINE PLAGUE C and Wilgbt, things—goods that you need right now and will need tor a long while after a bail ago, there baa been a orc fined for a week yet, and to make it i wain nt 190 in nieiubersuip. In that perfectly safe for those having rooms this__anc| that we’lf offer them during this sale at prices so extraordinarily in tbe building to occupy them ou low that some of them seem out of reason to you When for instance we Stock Inspector A. G. Mabtews’ at time e < o 'gregations have Inuieasi d their return it has be-n decided to tention having been called to the from a mere tiandtul ofjpeople to lau quote prices as below 25c, the articles in hundreds of instances will be 15c move Kamp to the home of John Fen- myatsrions death of a number of Jo- i average ot 300 at the Sunday morning and even 10c, you will not wonder these bargains of ours are genuine and I land on University aveuue. Then tbe sepb Davies’ bogs at bis place across service and fr m 400 to 1000 at the give you an opportunity to save a good bit of money ,'»ut as some of the lots ! dormitory will be fumigated again the river recently, he went to the evening service. The church has expended the suui ( aud everything will be perfectly «afe piece this forenoon in company with aren't large, don’t be disappointed if you wait till the last day. Some of the ' of $5500 during tbe past year, i f ■ on the opening day. Dr. J Christie, veterinary surgeon, lots will be gone before the first day is past. The lucky days are from to make au investigation. The mys which $3650 was use 1 iu eulargli g tery was cleared up by the doctor, I and remodeling the house of wor DEATH OF MRS. 1 who found that tbe bogs had not been ship. The seating capacity has been j poisoned, as supposed, but bad died more tl.an donbled and Sund iy school W. E. BROWN It Will Be the Sale of the Town. i of swine plague. Mr. Davies’ hogs rooms, pastor’s study, lecture rooms, Bargains That Are Bargains. 3 Big Hosiery Specials. Our bargain sale of libhons. 1 have been placed under quarantine for etc., have been added. TABLE LINEN, Lad e»' Glk fleeced. rib tops. Those wide, tao,y Dresaen 65o EVENING MEETING. . ' 30 days. be .......... Died, at her borne in thia city at 39e and 75c rlt Dons at only, yard. 49e 50c Damask will 45c last black, guaranteed hos The stock inspector warns all per in the evening James Edmunds, 8:30 a m., Friday, December 29. 1905, 35 c be . .......... Damask will 27c 35c and 45c Ribbons at. yard. ..29c iery. bargain sale price........ 25c 25c extra quality Ribbon, yd. I 9c Theresa Elizabeth Brown, wife of W. sons to weep off the place, as the I Sunday school missionary of the Bap- I 9< 25c Damask will oe .......... La 'ies' double heel and toe. E. Brown, president ot tbe Eugene > germs of the disease are easily carried list Publication Society, delivered P8o 15c extra quality Ribb'in. yd... 9e 75c tine blabbed will be ... 10c extra quality Ribbon, vd... 7c fast bl»ck 15c and 18c ho.-e, bar on one’s shoes. an inteiestiug address on “The Liv Loan and Savings Bank. SI.00 ti e blachcfl will be 73c Ribbons as low as 1, 2, 3 and 4c yd gain ale pr ce. per pair.......... I Oc ing Child and tbe Dying Church.” It She was born in Richmondville, Wonderful girgham sale while Bargains in Dress Goods. was listened tc attentively and en Scubarie county. New York. Septem NEW BUILDING Boys’ »nd g rls' heavy school OOOysr 1- last. We will sell 12R>c 7uc and even aorne 8 c zephyr gb ghatu at yaid.... 8Sc d: 65c, joyed by tbe large audience present. ber 25tb, 1845, and moved to Hopkin- , ho-e h«re at this sale at almost ss goo Is in Urilii.mt-tie'and The auuual roll call was then held ton, Iowa, iu April, 1856. Ladles’ a lmerda sa'in corset song prices, trie regular 25c Panamas. fine suitings at. vd 49c ON EAST NINTH and a large percentage of members fasten hiise «< pporter-, regula 25a dre-.s plaids wi i be............. I 9c After her marriage on May 16th, hose, the kind we sell at 20c, t ten price h sheen 50c, our price 35c arts« pl«ids will be.............. 23c cn our bargaiu counter sale at. , answered to their names. 1866, she lived in Hopkinton until per pair........................................ I 4c always 35r, sale pric- ................ I 9c one dress plaids will be............. 39>’ i Mrs. Young, organist of tbe church, 1868, when the family made their J. W. Quackenbush has begun the wag presented with a puts« of money home in Manchester, Iowa. She has bean a resident of Eugene since Octo erection uf a one-story frame build- MS , token of aptireciation of bar ”■ ................................ Mr. Wright making tbe ber, 1888, when her family moved to Ing, 28x36 feet in dimensions, ea«t of 1 worb Rev. bis brlok biuldiug ou East Ninth i preeentation speech. Oregon to make their new home. Not a “clearing” sale but a money making proposition for the people on popular priced goods . A CORNER Besi des her husbaud there survives street. It will be used fur business j ON BARGAINS is what we feel that we’ve arranged for our famous bargain sale on men’s »20 suits for 813.5 J; a sou, Willis Warner Brown, a broth purposes, but the name of‘the tenant FOUR NEW CIT men’s S16.5O to $'8 suits for 812; men’s $12.50 to *15 suits for *9.65; men’s *lp suits, best made, »8.25. er, M. O Warner, and her father, P. is not given out. Man’s and boys’ overcoats at an average ot 50 cents on the dollar. Boys’s suits and overcoats at less than H. Warner. The services will be held IZENS IN 1905 at the fmnily residence on Washing manufacturers’ cost. Come in and we will prove it to you. Died ton street at 2 p. tn. Saturday, De cember 30, and will be in charge of Daring the pait yeer County Clerk Rev. E. C. Oakley. Interment at Ma- J Airon Kelsey died at hie residence, ' Lee baa granted United States cit This part of our sale should be named the “Divide Sale,” for we will divide the price in halves on the most of I sonic cemetery. eight mile» west of Cottage Grove, izenship papers to four men of for « ‘ our Ladies’ Tailored Suits, Sk rts, Coats and Waists. Our Shoe Department will lead in the race. Oregon, at 5 p. m. on December 21, , eign birth and tbe drat papers, or de Thousands of pairs of shoes at prices you never saw good footwear sell for. 1905. claretion of iuteution to become cit WOODMEN HOLD He had been sick for tome time izen«, to aeveuteea. We Invite All of the People to Visit Our January Bargain Sale. with cancer of tne stomach, which re Of the newly made citizens three BIG MEETING sulted in bis death. He was born in are from Denmark and one from Ger Indiana 69 years ago and moved to many. Jt those who have oiade appli Iowa with bis [eople when seven cation to become citizens seven are hot tamale” time held by the years old. In 1879 be came to Cali subjects of the king of England, four Woodmeu of tbe World last night was fornia. and in 1892 to Oregon. He are from Sweden, three from Den a splendid success, the meeting being leaves a wife and foar children, two mark. and one eaob from Germany, attended by a large number of mem of tbe sans being iu California and Austria and Norway. bers cf the erdor, Worneu of Wood the two daughters, Mrs. Lea Dame craft and invited guests wood and Mrs. L. Richardson, being The principal event of the evening’s In this state. Tbe funeral services SPRINGFIELD’S program wav an excellent address by were held at Lorane at 1 p. m. Satur m WB.' k Hon. Walter L. Tooze, ot Woodburn, day, December 2.id. BANK OPEN Buying by Mail who is a Candida’s for tbe nomina tion for congressman on the Republi Modern printing methods bare made can ticket. The address was full of Loretta Irene, tb e three montbe-uld Tbe Firtl Bank ot Springfield uotn- jewelry buying by mail juat as gate excellent thoughts and was highly ap daughter of Mr. aLd Mri. Lonnie meuced business at Springfield this aa yea were buying at the big city preciated. Other speakers of local Ham, of Harrisburg, died in Eugene moiuiug. Henry W. Stewart and E. stores. Lichtenstein Bros., 25 Stock- note, Including Head Banker P. E. Wednesday morning, December 27. B. Kepner are tbe proprietors and ton street, San Francisco, Cal., have Snodgra»«, male short addresses. 1905. Lbe child was apparently well tbe capital stock is $20,000 The uew issued a beantifful catalogue, d«plct- Not tbe least enjoyable feature of at bedtime tbe nlgbt before, but when bank has a 13-incb concrete vault, a ng thousands of jewelry article«. the evening was tbe tamale supper, the parent« awoke next morning $145o aafe and occupies a good build«, The book eent to any address fr«e. served In the banquet room after tbe they were shocked and grieved to Hud ng built expressly for tbe business by her dead. Mr. Kepner. meeting was over. Tbe funeral was held this forenoon Messrs. Stewart and Kepner are two Sheep Estray Notice at tbe borne of J. S. Ham. of Springfield's most prominent cit (fame to our palce seven miles west DIED FROM BURNS izens. They are thorough business of Eugene, October 10, tbiee sbeep Bond B. Wheeler, aged 75 year«, men and will no doubt succeed in Owner cau get the same by paying RECEIVED died at tbe borne of bis brother, J. their ■ludsrtaking. for this notice and pasture bill. One . Wheeler, at Pleasant Hill Wednesday, sheep killer) by coyotes before we I December 27, 1905, from consump NEW MARRIAGE took them up. Birdie, tbe two-year-old eon of tion. Besides his brother be leaves Dated Nov. 1, 1905. Herbert Hodge, died at bls home in several relatives tn Illinois, from GIMP l E BROS. LICENSE LAW Fairmount at 8 o’clock last night AS wblcb state be came to Oregon last **■ '»CTUMO OM Ç, tbe result of burns received last Sat May. The funoral will be held Fri- Buy your flour and feed at whole urday. Tbe little fellow’s clothing day at 10 a. m. sale prices of Scobert Dodge. According to tbe new law appli caught Are while standing in front of cants for marriage ilceuses will here By using a 1900 washing machine. a fireplace and nls beck and head after be compelled to give the county Enough just received to make a dozen were badly horned before tbe Himes Letter List clerk th« following Intormatlon : homes happy. could be extinguished. Place and date of tnarrlagt, full name Chamber«' Hardware. Sagene,*Or., Deo. 27, 1905. aud residence, color, age, birthplace, Anderson, Mrs. Molly. occupation, nomber uf marriages, L O. T. M. ELEC- Fountain Pens Brown, O. S father's and mother's birthplace. Tbe Chandler, Mrs. Emmett. clerk has to make a report of these TION OF OFFICERS I lays, Mrs. M. J. Tbe heat pen la the t'ar ir er, the answers to the state board of health Day, W. M. lucky carve. Woo first prize at tbe on the fifth day ef each month. Tbe Ladles of the Maccabees’ lodge Emmons, E. E. World’s Fair, We carry a large stock Ivy, Mrs. J. T. bas elected officers as follows: Alloe of pens of different kinds, self-fillers Ivy, Albert. end ail. We are selling a good self M. Croner, L. C ; Bessie Rankin, L. Mont, Mrs. Kl’tle, L. C. ; Mary d. Toung. R. H.; Edltb filler for IX Murph}, N. My wife. Eaphany Gersbach, bat left B. Linton. F. K.; Margaret Cello HULL’S DRUG STORE. Perk, jure. W. M. my bed and board. Hereafter 1 will way, seargent; Nellie Hmltb, M. at Peterson. Mrs. Mary. A.; Mercy Gilbert, sen.; Margaret not be repsoositie for any debts con Attention Farmers Ronyard. Clem. tracted by bar. Briggs, picket; Mary B. Kinsey,chap Excepting ingrain, until January 15, Stanley, Mrs. Henry M. CHARLES GERSBACH. 1906. This does not mean a few patterns | Toe Ingham vinegar factory baa be- lain;Ethel Kinsey, captain of guards. Starr, L. P. only and regular price on desirable goods, I gon to receive applet. Highest price Roy McFarland, who made a good J. L. PAGE, P. M. A Fearful Fate but every roll in the house is tor >ale | paid. It Is a fearful fate to have to endure record as pitcher on tbe San Antonio, tbe terrible tnrtnre of pllee. “I can Thoroughbred Pip at cost to make room for spring stock. I The Oliver No. I Solkey Plow with Texas, baseball team laet season, baa truthfully say,” writes Harry Colson, I bave a few fine thoroughbred O. ot Masonville, la., “that for blind, No. 40 bottom le one that doee tbe lecelved notice from tbe manager of work. We can give yoo reference the earn« team to report by March 15, I. C. pigs tor sale. 8«me of both bleeding,Itching and protruding pilot Bueklen's Arnloa Sdvo io tbe bees 19 ij 6. He will, therefore, leave for HIM, among yonr neighbors that are ee bare made.” Ale best for not«, .Texas th« first of that month. —Leb- | vlnclog. ourne and lojurie 2ûa at.W. U üe 3tw Cb am tets'Hardware anon Criterion. . ano, druggist. I You know that a “cornet” in wheat or corn means higher prices, but our “corner” means just the contrary. It means that you will be able t<> buy staple goods at “bargain” prices during this great ------------- - JANUARY B Tuesday, January 2d to Wednesday, January 31st OUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE! Too Many SuiLs, Skirts and Waists. A Place to Save Money rHONEST goods HONEST PRICES GUARANTEED PURE AND HEALTHFUL THE STANDARD for years ACCEPT CHEAP IMITATIONS SAVE THE COUPONS Wall Paper At Cost! Chambers Hardware. I | OUT MEETING