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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1906)
« * '' EUGENE OREGON FRIDAY MARCH 16 19-6 COLD WAVE CONTINUES OVER COAST Table Linen, 75 pieces, factory ends, two, two and one-half three yard lengths, regularly sold at 75 cents, our price Black Sateen Petticoats, $1.25 goods, Wednesday for idren’s Dresses from $1.00 to $o.00 reduced to Half-Price Furs to close ou at Cost Price me good specimens among the lot ENTY OVERCOATS FOR MEN, TO BE SOLD WEDNESDAY OR LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S COST EUGENE’S LEADING STORE. ORLD'S S OF TODAY it Sues Storm Ct n i Prisoners Taken From liary at Boise to Canyon inty Jail-Shingle Mill Burned at Raineir Itarch 13.—The accused fed- ifflcials were removed from Irntiary to the Canyon coun- I their request. |Or., March 13—Gllbbard’s ill,opposite here, burned to- I dwellings, warehouses and Ing, owned by Larsen, are a MCity, March 13.—The hear- M> -form of the winter is now tkroiighont the Middle West. !■ Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas Hi' Wire communication is & • >rk, March 13—Rev. Clem- L'gan, Utah, state» he hat Senator Smoot's three mar- i telle of the various wives. ton, March 13. —Smoot em- denies the charge* that he wives and says tt ia abao- March 13—Captain Wood ydock Dewey ia tha “best in th. fleet-’ in a storm. He da- ill reach the Philippines in L. Grant’s Pass, Or., March 12.—An adjourned term of the circuit court i ogan here today for Josephine coun ty w ith Juiqe Hanna on the bench. T.ie principi 1 case will be the retrial of Dora .Jennings for the murder of her father. N. M. Jennings, at Gran ite II:!'., !:• ■* Septs;: I -r. At the Urn uary term considerable pains were taken in securing a jury, and then they disagreed. Nothing new or start ling in the way of evidence has been secured since that time. A. 0. RU3Y SELLS TEH STALLIONS ill At Pendleton tha Thermometer Reg isters 12 Degrees Above Zero. Snow Still Falling at Baker Ciij La Qiaa"9 Portland, March 13.—The cold wave all over the coast continues and unless the weather moderates the result will be serious damage to the fruit and cereals^erops. It is feaied that peach es and apricots in the Willamette val ley have been blighted. It continues extremely cold throughout Eastern Oregon. The thermometer is 12 de grees above zero at Pendleton. It is still snowing at Baker City and La- Grande. The wires are down and idl trains are delayed ou account of the heavy snow. “ At”last night’s meeting of the city the matter this tnorni •. council A. B. Wood, manager of the that just as soon a, Oregon A Southeastern railroad the granted, and if it b Cottage Grove-Bohemia liue and of the promoters of the the Oregon Seeur’ties Company, the struetiou work ou th big mining concern operating in the mence. Work w ill at Bohemia district, presented a petition West Sixth street, at t asking that a franchise for ail electric of Washington. It w I street railway to be built on the •-net to Willamette s streets of Eugene be granted, He Willamette to Thiitee stated that his associates were G. B. on East Thirteenth str ' Hengeu, principal owner of the Bo sity avenue, south on hernia railroad, of New York; (). b’’. I ne to East Fifteenth Paxton, h prominent laywer of Port on East Fifteenth stre land and 1'. L. Chambers, president mount to tlie city limi - of the Chamtars-Bristow Bunking will be constructed Company of Eugene necessity demands. A franchise is desired for construc MONEY IS H I DY tion of liues on the following streets: Mr. Chambers HHÌ11 Running east and west on Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, Twelfth. money necessary for t Thirteenth and Fifteenth; north and is ready. To use his o Paris, Mi •«•h 13.—Countess Castel- south on Washington, Willamette, financial end is nil ti lane appeared personally in court to Pearl, l orry, Pottorwuu «ml Univer as this end Is fixed <•< day ami asked permission to amend sity avenue. The application stipu begin. " her application for a separation so the lates that work is to begin on the When a.-ked if the W decree would give her an absolute di lines within one year utter granting Traction Co. was be! vorce. She asks for a separate dom the franchise and to be completed Mr. Chanitara replied icile au<i the custody of her children. within three years. A maximum sum company would constr of five cents is to be charged as fare but that it would I in any one direction mid the ears are w ith the Willamette T to be operated either by electricity or evidenced by the fa ' cable. ton Is one of the a The application will lie considered franchise. Tha corny incorporated and org by the council within a ehoit time. franchise is secured. Grant's Pass, March 12. — Buda, the CONSTRUCTION BEGINS SOON. Mr. Chambers *ai 1 id-year-old son of K. J. Colvin, was F. I . Chambers, who is named as portmit enterprises shot in the foot while out hunting <me ùf the applieants for the fran one, but no inform with an older brother Saturday after chise, WkS Interviewe«! lu regard to them is yet ready to 1 noofi, and was brought to the Grant’s 1 a-.- ho -¡dial, where the surgeons am putated the loot at the ankle, The little chap was brave and tagged them not to take his foot off. The boys were out on fhe hill just back of town, and sat down to rest. In getting up the gun was discharged in some way. the bullet taking effect in the foot of the younger boy. COUNTESS WANTS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE TEN-YEAR-OLE) BOY'S FOOT SHOT OFF Tillman will Present Report *1 Lfnnhiisr Uil llbpnuill Hqln 0.11 IIUlu Mill Thursday Taft Will Accept Associate Justice- Fulton Acts as Presiding Officer of the Senate 00613232 Scott Introduces Amendment Fe idleton East Oregonian : A . C. Washington, March 13—Tillman Ruby, the well known dealer in im- pi.r'ed horses, has closed deals for 10 will present the report on the Hep st 1 lions in the past two weeks, these burn bill Thursday. It contains over h.r ses to be delivered to nearly every five thousand words. Speeches w ill portion of the Northwest. Six of the be made this afternoon on the general horse* have already beer delivered I subject of rate regulation. Taft will accept a position as asso- ai d the other four will be sent out i ciate justice of the supreme court, next week. These horses have taen sent to tbe vics Brown, who has signified his de following places: Gervais. Arlington, sire to retire in the fall on account of Blalocks. Prairie City and Condon, t failing eyes. Taft will go to New Oregon, and Indian Valley and Ola, York to consult his brothers regard Hisac Idaho. Mr. Ruby will leave for Eu ing his acceptance tonight. ceptance would remove him from pol rope in a short time to bring another itics. shipment to this city. Senator Scott introduced an amend ment to the rate bill providing an in terchange of cars to various lines,also for court review. Fulton hc ' p 1 a* presiding ofeer of ‘he »anate this afternoon. Medford. Or., March 10.—Medfe.d 1« to have a daily paper, along with her other metropolitan institution», j J. M. Potter, who has conducted the Ashland Tribune for two year», has decided to move his plant to tht» city and to issue a paper called the M»'l-. ford Tribune. it Is Feared That Peach and A. B. Wood. G. B. Hengen, 0. F. Faxten and I l Apricot Crop is bers Make Application for Franchise for L e al Blighted Last Night's Meeting of City Counci STORM AT SALT LAKE t DEPEW CRUSHED I bait Laks, March 13—A terrific •term bers did extensive damage last i night. Trees were uprooted by the BY RECEPTION *t*4. wire* are down, store fronts MAKE MONUMENT FOR SUSAN B. ANTHONY Portland, March 12.—Equal suffrage h-adquarters received the following this morning from Rochester regard ing the death of Susan B. Anthony, which occurred la.-t night: “To the women of Oregon: Our leader has just passed on. Make Oregon’s free dom for women the cornerstone of her monument. Anna H. Shaw.’’ MOODY WILL ARGUE ! T Im it; til II • r. it’,; at Everything t?at is New and Stylis ..Misses’ Skirts $2.«5 2 dozen Mine** Skirt», all lists made fr*m g.*>d quality ol light repelant cloth In brown and gray, »pedal at each Men’s Clothing Splendid showing of Men’s fine Spring Suits, th the new long cut coat. Be sure to get one of the late you buy. FKIENDL Y’S Clothing is up-to-date in eve Suits $8.50 to $27.50. Announcement of Interest. MaJamoiselle Fol. a Chicago, March 13. —Attorney < •• eral Moody states that he will a ske the argument in the packers’ immu nity trial. 11« says tha decisions < n the tobacco and paper trust cases iu the supreme court yesterday will open up many avenues to the prosecution seemingly cloned before. HEAR GREGORY Redding, Cal., March 13 — southbound Southern Pacific freight was wrecked two miles *->uth >>f Greg ,ry last night. Seven car» were hurled from tbe track and it is report« 1 that three tramp* were killed. A wreck- ing train ha* gAne to the scene. traffic Is tied np. I i * Irvine,a prominent phy- I New fork, March 13-Senator De ‘ vase blown in and the power plants | ware all damaged. It commenced with Rur tiami and a brother of ' lyeu, of this city, died in pe* 1» at home »ick abed. There 1» thunder after midnight, and the bail Plenty of feed and poultry netting no immediate danger. He will not and rain turned to snow. Twelve •co, Cal., yesterday. His bob at Cham tars' Hardware will keep return to the senate being crushed by inches Lave fallen and It 1» still »uow- IL be shipped to Albany for your chickens at home. ' iu<- hl« reception there. 7. Expert corseticre, of F commencing Monday, M l. will demonstrate for oni i. celebrated LA MARGUi KABO CORSETS. I necessary for us to comn : well known make of cor : , > have undoubtedly worn ever we wish to say th the, r<* ceived the Grand priz Award) at the St. Lei 11*- Fair on account of their periority in competition he leading makes. We I variety of the new i.tyles your inspection; prices JT to $5 Satisfaction or Your Money Back. I