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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1906)
Ph.lip Nicolle, Horace Fisk. K. N. Weath»r»:n • .Middle Fork Precinct-8. M. Stier». W. E. Wintry, J. A. Blakely. Plsesaut Hill-1. M Grubbs, II H Kith, H. L’. Wheeler, O. H. Beller», John H West, P. N FheHey, *. C. Ketiwick. K. J. Hem; b II. Mound Precinct—Maurice Johnson, F. L. Cr.iisbaw, J. D. Pirtle. Wendling Precinct —A. K. Bogart, f D. E. Yorar, president it the b u- A. W. Dugan. K. U. Wnitbeck , J. E. gene* .Merchant«’ Protective Atsocia- I !c Lue bas revissd. the tJinntv Gier Earueni. I Rlchard»oD Precinct—1'. A. Biowti, Hen b..* a »chemo cn foot whereby a list of circuit court j i-i-rs fur •date urgauizat >0» will be forme i ar s| pointed ny ifae conimi»»iouer»' J. H. Lander», D. «. Procter, W. W and the m.rsbants in every towu of court at Ith Ust sesriou, and those Cute, O. henueit, Daniel liiutou. 1 ally aits iu Oi>aou will couiLlDe fur -□r-j t to j-rry duty during S giuaw Piecir.i't — a. T. Ss.rs, Fred who are To Make From No shoddy goods Wrtgi.t, Eli. 8i"»incti», Marioi their . w” -r-.tee’ioo. tbe jeer nie ss follo »a : Eugene »as tbe first city in tbe Pre i.et Willis.i Mather», Let)'w, D. B. Sberiitau, K. Y. Pul These prices are Bailey »tale to >gs 'Zs a protective aa»oci. John B. Kron“>■'i’ch, N '»eh C hr Hiner, ler G. O. .Valker. serviceable merchant tiou, aud «luce then Rosebutg.Graot'e George C. Widmer, T. B. Davidson. Slurlaw Precinct—A. H. Addison, ' Pars, Cottage Grove aud AIL my tare shirt we Q A« t.i..i I rseioct-N. B. Stand 11. M. D Ay, P. F. Da«is, M. B. Our $10 suit for $7 , fallowed its lead. are selling for 7VU ish L P. Snapp, Dexter Sparks. Stone L. E. Ward. Our ¿9 suit for IS AT H AND it ia proposed oy Mr. Aorau to dis-, Her- Blauton Preclnut - Nathan boeucer Precinct—J. M. iruiglev, Don’t pay others $1 Our $8 suit for $$ cuss tbe matter ot a state oigauiza- ■ wood, rouratou Goodpasture, Wm. Clark Sieve!)», Henry Ga’es, J. M. and $1.25 for what you tlou at tbe rueetlDg ot the Willamette Our $7.50 suit for $5’ Blanton. Holland. Valley Development League this can get of us for 90c. »Jvtup Creek—f'. W. Streeter, T. J. Spriugfi Id Precinct—F. B. Chaee. week. While no such organization Duckworth, J. AV. Fountain. ' A usual VI'us, J F. Powers, K. C. may be effected at that time the del Creswell Precinct— A. J Jchnson. Martin, J nes W. Seavey, L. E John F. Week., V. V. K F. < ¡rnti-t eck, 1 t'hoxp.o , J. A. Cla.rwnter, J u. eg itlnn fiom the several cities Iu the valley will be made acquainted with Albert Zlnlker. M. .'. tlillegM. T A ! Smith, A C Hog»rt, M it. Harlow. No old hats to work the piau and at a future date the bik By Making Your Purchases Brady, W. 8. Me- Tburetou Precinct-J. S. Pr«ce, 8ra>r, R O. but new, up - to - Charles Grey, F. w. Carney, J. T. eomiue will be effected It 1» first de now while our sale lasts. L'aniel styles. sited that rnauy more local at»ncia West Cottage Grove • W, T. Kayser. Donaldscn. The best $3 hat on Walton Precinct -G. M. Kirk, Chae. tluu» be organized. You will find the best J. W. Gowdy, W H. Lincoln, C. E. The benefits from a state oraaniza- | Prices reduced in all depart Ashby, R. C. TtU'ioell, A. 8. Powell, I Fowler, William Cornelius. market Hose in the market in our J. ileurv McFarland, D. E. SLgel, Wallace Pieoinot— J. A. Powell. J. tiou are mauy. For instance, If a man ; ments. for ..... Hosiery Department. who is pronounced a “ dead beat" or 1 II. Reuse AV. 8 Bennett. placed on tbe “ blacklist ’ ’ In one WiBai^ette Pieclnct-George Smith. Ea»t College Grove —William Laud- ess, O. Vestel), James Redford, J. J. Q. Vaugba, M. L. Hendrick», E. towu be cauuot secure credit In at - England, Ivau M iQnesn, J. I! M. Warreu, Amos Wilkin», Carl Hop other towu ro »bu ll lie euould happen io go until be straightened up bis Cocley, Jem»» L b >w, J W. Kirk, H. kin», Thomas Vandnyn. debts. Another feature will be lo Z 10. wall Precinct — C. H. Powell, B. Yaucy, Joseph Wicks, II. C. Dut ton, Geoige Lea, F. D. Wheeler, (J. L. P. Tailman, James Hurn, U. protect the metebauts iu tbe various tons from grafts, “taa»’’ advertising1 Traxler. H. Vandenberg, J. C. Porter. Five RiveiS Preionot—H. H. Cooper, schemes aud begging operations. Coyote Precinct -W. I. Colonial), Hjsrke, lleceta Precinct Patrick Dalton. Geo. Pipes, Hermwu Bohemia Precinct—C. A. Harlow, Cbarle« H»dl»y. Cheaher »’reduct — Ed L. Holland, I). J. Grover. C. K. Hale, l: tert P. Allisou, Joel .May», Arthur Jone». / South Euo tie No, 1— W, M. Green, B. R Williams. W. O. Z»lgler, J E. The Southern Pacific surveyors who J Roach, J. A. McMahan. W. O. Heck have been rnuniug preliminary Bute E art el.'O. '□'>»», K. C Lake, ty. A. and doing reconnoitering work for " 8age,E. B. Rutai, the Natron-Kla-nath extension across * Chessman, s I the Cascade mountains bare returned . , irlson, Jan. 22. — A. Warden la pre Holemao. to the valley and are at present sn- | Eu- paring to take <1 load of apples to South Euge Ni camped at Jasper, where Engineer 8. Spencer, gene. AV. H. Ii< ffman, U.K. Kaukln, at the bead of the crew, 1 The F. C wB]ters log drive on No- Stephen Sme d, John Hampton, A. hae made tie headquarters. W. Haskell, Harry W. Dann, I). M. It Is progressing nicely. Thay are One of the crew, who was in Eugene McCrady, W . Hammond, Ssmuel nearly out of Nott. The drive con Taylor, B. B. McKinney, W. P. Cheat- sists of about 2.000.009 feet aud is of yesterday, told a Guard reporter last evening that ttiey would stay at Jas a fine quality. Ire, J W. Kays C. 8. Farrow. per only a few days, starting out in a North Eugen. No. 1 -David L'honip Kolla \ angbri attended the social at abort time to make ttie permanent eon, J. K. > ate , Geo. T. Hall. Jr, 1. Central school bouse, near Crow, last ey Hemetiway. M. I), Friday night. We under8Lau(i he ee survey for the Hue, set the grude E. 8 eveu. V McMorphey, J. w. cured a nice prize in the shape of a -takes and do all the work prepara Jrtltohell, tory to actual cuuatructiou work. 1. H. Hales, J. o. very pretty quilt. Ha, ha, Roll. Q ■ ok sob i It is expected that grading and rlngtou. F, K. Wether Mrs Joseph Liles, of N'oti, has the trackiaylng on the line will legin in >ck. measles. the early spring, as soon as toe win No 2 J. I. Philippi, < i- There has beeo quit-» a lot of sick ter rains cense. R V Vpu W. B. Andrews/ J. ness here this winter, nearly the V. I II . J. Pickard, C. R. whole neighborhood having been sick L u .UJM, 1. . Kelly, H. A. Cox, A. at some time during the last month W Gilbert, '.H 1er E. Fl.k, George with something like la grippe. Dr. « N. Frazer, 8r., A. C. Jentinlgs, Al- Canaday was called in a few cases. fred T. Bonnett, J. C. Wat a I us, 8. ----- Up to five o'clock last evening a to- lhe Etigeue Lumber Comp.i P.oy Pitch, of Llewellyn, is visiting M. Purseriou. Mrs. Mary McHenry, wire of J. A . tai of 927 voters bad registeted at Ibe force o? men and teams at *<, his friend. Roll Vaught«, at this place, Elmira Precinct Edward Sawyer, t'hey nre taking a cougar hunt this McHenry, a well-known citizen of I oounty clerk’s office. The registra- R. M. Trout, C F. Duckworth*, A. J I etructing the grade (or ths i Springfield, died at her home iu that tlous are not coming in fast enough extend from the Southern I Niles, Fraukl'u F. Deming, EH Perk snowy weather. " m"|n line to the sawmill Joseph Rebharn and sone have fin city Sunday morning at 2:20 o'clock to suit those iu charge of the work, ins, Kos» llusluu. ( Near the close of the time for regie- > A petition is being circulated aud river bank northwest nf st| Plcireuce P.ecluCt-Charles F. Cox. ished their job of logging at Slither from malarial fever. Mrs. McHenry was born in April, i trutlon there will be such a rash that I liberally signed asking the comity i Hntte. About 3r<> teet ot lh, George II. (. oulter, C. E. Harwood, 'end's place on the Sluslaw end have 1803, and was married at Winona, It will be difficult to handle the buel- i court to protect the county's intere»t ba" 8*resdy been completed, J. U I’tiMp', Eugene McCoruaek, J. moved to Walter Cbasrtsin’e place, be- 1863, properly. [ eo that the present piling driven In «till »nd ot the line and ths til Minn., in 1889. They then moved to ness properly lew here. F. Hstley, I. B. Cushman. Foster county, N. I) . where Mr. Me- Many voters decline to give their the county roan at the railroad been districted that distance Fairmount Prceiuet—L. E. Flegal, Mies Clara V. Stircamp's school at Lawsiui Liggett', John L. Marsh, J. this piece will close in two weeks, We Henry was engsgeil in tarmtng. They politics when registering. They should crossing^thls side ot;Springtield will no ,he «Hroad end of the Hi Under the existing begin in earnest about the W. lisnibl-, ■-. 8. F-rrtuau, T. B. also understand that Miss Gertie Ow moved to Oregou iu 1991 aud located bear ic.miud that they cauuot vote at be removed. st Walterville, Laue cutinty, moving the primaries in April unless they do, circumstance« the heaviest traveled next week Anderson, J O. Bristol. en's school on Noll will close on seme to Springfield about four years Those who register as non-partisan road in the county is almost blcckad- The sa »rulll people will doth Fall Creek Preomct—George F. date. ago, tbe husband engaging in tbe i or indepeudeut will be barred frog) ed aud is very dangerous to public fg and furnish the tIee. whi W aruer, E. J. Kaudali, A. J. heufro, Ivison now baa telephone connec participHtiug in tbe primary eleatior, travel. raiirovd will furnish the sth G. N. Nset, j . R. Holbrook. II. A. tion with all points on the Llewellyn butcher business tbere. Besides her husband tbe deceased though of course they can vote at tbe »ad lay them. Carter WILL FIX MATTERS. line, also with central office at Eu Gate Creek Precinct J. F. Mloney, gene. The line from Crow to Ivison leaves four children and several oth- stats aud county elections, A city ordinance forbids tb« The Guard has beeo reliably In I __ _ 8. J G..dds»’, .1. E. Keunerly, Win- was built bj C. A. Stephens,' o’ N'oti, er relatives In this county. formed that the Southern Pacifip on of steam locomotive» ( The funeral «as held Monday after- Ihtop Tbotnpenw, C. C. Ko’sman. officials at Portland were uut aware Jm' *'leo',',c °r gaeolin» and I. S. Day, of Ivieon, assl-ted by Goshen PrecIncS—Thou peon Kou- a few other parties. Stephens and “ o. e“.':X"“. ..... ...... . '■ I of the conditions ns they exist lt> the banl the car, to and tn psl. David r-.t.ot, Fred U. Dillard, Day each have’phonea at thslr places. blockading of tbe public thorough Jots i C. Wlleir, Horace Hampton, fare, and will instruct Engineer Free Dant J. Copenhaver, Ellas Bradley, land that toe crossing ovei tbe road M. R. traatitige must be entirely cleared eo tb.^, uo Gl. ri -i.» I r. i'luol— A. II. Ii 'ikenr, j ict Judge Frazer, at Portland, has held part of the road will te obstructed J. U. Stberiand, W. T. W. , that a real estate man is entitled to The company realued at once / the tl. bailie Lafayette Borlug. situation and will wake tbe necessary i hie commission even where buyer and Hasel Lil Praclnot—Sam usi R | seller conspire to do him out of It. char ges iaaadiately.. Ha! C"n ofSoP*rfot*>de„t Walker, Gtcrgc F. Hebert. The Chambers Lum ter Co., cf Cot H. Wagoner was empowered to sell 8. H'H • number of C|lte.ni , Herman I'Hcinct- B. B. Jeane, S. tage Grove, filed articles of Incorpor Yesterday afternoon at the citv ball | L. Goldschmidt’s property on First Eugen, met at th. F.lrmonot W. Huff. the Lane Conrty Ponltry Association ation with the county clerk this after street, in Portland, for S13.000, what Sunday and organized the lrritig i reciño— Usury C. Rice, M. was ortaniiad with the following ottt- noon. Tbe incorporators ere Fred be got over this figure to he his com ^r^PTsnc. A. Bitanod, J. 8. Mint, William Bar ‘’^Mídete, J. O. Watts; vice Kuseeil and W. J. Kogers, . of San i mibaion. He »old it for »13,500. Tbeo gt r, E. ''. Awbrey, UHiim L. Dunlap, president, Amos Wilkins; secretary, Francisco, sod J. H. L hamtere, of c a a,en,b,ri‘’<p of is. buyer sud seller got together, try- Ed Well», J. II. InwtH, usorge 8her- J. M. Wlllleme; treasurer, I With’r ? 7 w'‘,, P« • capita) stock is iu|J t0 regl estate man. who Allen Cottage Grove. th L. Liggett fret vice pN r bind), i. W. Bond, b 1^. Guru Hord; executive ciuMnlttee. Geo. •100,000. T°'nt'*.ny. 0WM ,b’*, »“•«*, and rhe court allowed him bis ’her office», were eJeot,d Jaap Preciuct—lii^h Roberts, Widmer, A F. Hord, ft L. Traver, Dcrena sawmill above Cottage Grow. I TH> heavy rain this week rai - . ----------------- •¡commission. The decision is a just y rlcu Rallvca, B. H. uyons, E. P. J. O. Watte. The Um Kyle _ A Son* Ow. , of Flor-| tfv s.re.ma enough to bring down a ']u, ee* •pP°It’t«<L Tbe time o tp streams enough to bring down j.— .----------- j one. Wylve»t»-r, Theodore Goyeax. Qalte ■ number of the poultry fan cues, has filed articles cf incorpore- I arge quantity of logs from the ’ ner *ki . ''8* *’11 b* •onounced S utl> Jku.tlon Free tuet-lames olere were present sod the meeting lion. Hi—...................... v H teresfod are cordially I the capital atcek is »10,000. Bluslaw river *Dd ... its branches. ‘o.ÿd °OrdU,lr 1 Celver’. Eo Ward Ballsy. Ha fu» T. was an enthn.iastio one. it was de Ihe company conducts a store, a saw The log. began to come into tide Calda» ’, Lilian Edwards, U. F. cided to hold a ponltry show io Eu ■III, a salmon cannery and ether In- water Tuesday night and came In A P^V'c Acknowledger™ IL '»r'. J. B. hilt, Thoma» HUIsy, gene tn Irecembar of this yewr, the dtstries on the Sluslaw river. large numbers for several days. Thurs- U C Millett. exact date to be decided upon et desitelo lDf0rin tbe pnb After a lingering sickness Jf about dsy morning the boom at Point Ter North ' inctiob Precfnct—N. J some other meeting. Eran s *'• E. |,Xn,i,t0«». Who n right m oths the Bijou theatre bas race was reported full and those .. Mutt U. F ■ dylabd, John Stroma, „ i sseed gently into oblivion. The In- ' br ught down later were allowed to tionslly snot tn* while M. J. Harper, Jaeea Severn, T. p. I"» direct cause xa» a »«rere etts.-k of go on to tbe boom at Acme. II. M ScbOBik, y. MUliorn. J. 1'b.i. este about 12,000,000 feet in colntbelackos, comblned -----•*- ■* “* the 1 with •'lehol. koookltis "bich te generally fatal the river aud creeks above tidewater, - »' »■»/ «*» . --- ... nn,, non a . J, u>‘. tbit mMn. • . rvv» n W. Pcs’., to iifrr r .•vi berk e<i the rri V«. Cleftou J» b rr »!«>*• t aur»t rbgsr.e c ba; ttern« ■! libri • • i.Hj. Indian , 1 ng ; I EF IfDifRT j wi» w pc. ■ *> » V' ire f #■ 4 1 «in If d t1* m«a arv Ihre* ut ■»■dr dtoerf 4»rht ehurtx ta 9t r isnty fit •*«. wt’u inn. Ifltt tM >ltt&«** t a «rorfcitai ”*•»'?, is j • »0 ’ 1 t i fewer ;t ***•■■ .‘»oner w in>1 ■rh,'tseutb street I» -Är’8 ■fuit igl* X ’ m *» ir» au ' • of Ö irrn f • new st » otiag- 12' with,., * * tie rut Jn * o fee * 9T ctiwr I b,<X’k* * »'»e Stu,w b-.-w. CIRCUIT COURT JURORS ’Cockerline Wetherbee CLEARANCE SALE. STATE COMBINE I ) I Ten Days More of Our Big January Sa Your Opportunity Clothing. Furnishing Goods Department. 10 to 25% Hats for A Ladies' and Children’s Hosiery. « IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAPPENINGS AT IVISION S. P. SURVEYORS AT JASPER Advance Shipment of Ne Spring Dress Goods Now here and open for inspection All the newest swell suitin such as check wool Taffeta, Fancy Melange, fancy English suitings, tropical suitings, shepherd plaids. Just the proper thing for spring suits. New spring shades Alltl newest effects You are invited to call ai.d see them. VOTERS SHOULD DEATH OF MRS. J. A. McHtNRY REGDI ER NOW PETITION COUNTY COURT WORK ON SPUR HAS BE COURT GIVES POULTRY ASSOCIA TION FORMED TWO COMPANIES INCORPORATE SOUND DECISION I- T. L. No. 2 í PLENTY OF LOGS LN THE SIUSL Died SMALLPOX BOBS * SIUSLAW INDIANS AGAIN BAPTiSM •I lb j 1 S OÍGAN