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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
The Friendly Store Closed All Day Tomorrow, The 4>th WEINHARD WILL ERECT ICE PLANT near Lancaster Wednesday. He was a newcomer here, and his body was shipped to Nebraska for interment Guy Miller was successfully operat ed upon for appendicitis at North Pacific hospital Friday. He is gettiug along all right, but it will be some time yet before he will be able to re turn home. His father is still with him. Mrs. Miller was also there, but H. sbe returned home Wednesday even firm ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorhead went to Portland Tuesday morning. Mrs. the last few days llud - — -------- j Moorebad was placed in the North ""“n afew' d«ys lunwr Pacific hospital, where she underwent*Jor OOB »here he x, ’ J connected with hi/n ’*! an operation. She received internal uess Mr. Williams ¡,. .- I injuries some time ago, tbe result of months ago, exp.-etin, t''*H a fall. Tbe operation was successful plant here, but he ua, in. M ly performed Wednesday forenoon.— to Portland and built n 1 Times. firm may, ho«ever, <1^*1 CHANCE FOB NEW INOUSTBî FOB a Tuesday’s Daily the Jos. Pironi, manager of Weinhard ice works iu this city, re turned last night from Portland, fit U where he was called to discuss with the owner tbe advisability of keeping tbe plant in operation. It was decided to operate the plant all summer, as tbe- demand for ice here and at adjacent cities, aside from the saloon trade which is now cut off, is suffie’ent to justify keep other plants and has . M ing the plant going. from a Washington eitr t"1! .Mr. Pironi state«! to a reporter this large one there. Rtre *1 morning that the uew and larger-ice opportunity f«-r Eugene to’“’ * Monday's Daily plant which the Weinhards hud con Begins Thursday morning, July 5th. Every article in the store reduced (contract Bert K. Lawson was tn the cBy to industry that «. tlid ,h templated erecting in Eugene and siderable money and which was mentioned- bv the Guard a day. goods, the prices of which arc made by the manufacturers, alone excepted) 10% to 50%. would be of benefit to th. •*' I few days ago, will lie put iu next C. C. Matlock has gone back to San The goods you’ll need most right now, hot weather goods, are the ones reduced greatest. ity. ue M spring. The owners are hopeful that Francisco. A wood-distilling P i ant Read this list of articles, which are all underpriced: the voters will have changed their H. E. Barnett and wife, of Wend the refuse lumber from * . 1 minds two years hence and vote the ling, spent Sunday in the city. CLOAKS HOSIERY manufactures turpentine tar J WASH GOODS county “wet” again, but eveil if they J. W. Pollock is on a trip to Spring other materials. ihe ’ 4 do not it is thought the business aside UNDERWEAR SUITS GINGHAMS cured in this manue*. 21 from the saloon trade will be suffi field, 111., to visit bis mother. Miss Bettie Gross returned last superior to the ordinary («¿2 EMBROIDERIES ciently large to justify a much larger SKIRTS CALICOES night from a visit iu Portland. the same amount can b, plant here. WAISTS LACES DRESS GGODS The uew plant will have a capacity O. W. Hurd, of Florence, arrived a cord of wood as out of a (oi The plant at Portland xbiekl of forty tons of ice each day, five here this morning from a trip to San KIMONAS TRIMMINGS SILKS small one, with a capwitf J times greater than that of the plant Fiane.sco. WRAPPERS HANDKERCHIEFS eight cords of wood each <¿1 TABLE LINENS now in operation here. A new build Edtior Fred Nutting, of tbe Albany ing w ill be erected to the west of the Democrat, accompanied by bis wife, built as au experiment, but J present one. New and larger boilers spent Sunday iu E gene, the guests proved a success and nnwthej looking for other loeatio«, ¡3 wiil have to lie put in and it is prob of Mrs Cundiff. . liams is staying at the (J able that oil will be used as fuel, as Otto Rowlaud and Austin Hampton | House ( while here. ] wood is getting to be more expensive are home from tbe Klamath country, The Commercial Club or MC1IJ every year anil it is thought oil can be secured cheaper and it is easier to wbeie they went with a drove of Protective Association should □ Grant Hyland's cattle. handle. to tills matter and ascertain >|J Mrs. C. C. McCornack.of Portland, lie done towards securing for M The plant to be put in is the one formerly used iu the old U 8. brew returned home yesterday after having such a plant, ery at Portland. Weinhards have an visited her parents, Mayor and Airs. other plant of similar capacity in that F . Al. W ilkins, in Eugene. city which they intend installing at W. L. Coppernoil arrived home Aledford. Saturday from Illinois,where he went to straighten out the affairs of hi. CREDIT TO DR. WHITSON, father., who recently died. A great deal of the cri dit for the A Southern Pacific Co. mJ resumption of operations at tbe local Tuesday's Daily party ot 3o men left Kowtaa] ice plant is due Dr. L. L. Whit Miss Elizabeth Brent has gone to ; «lay last week for Marshfield J Good Goods Only son, presiilent of the Eugene Commer Long Beach on an outing. Eugene’s Foremost, cial Club. After the plant had closed i vey the connecting link ot the* Satisfaction or Mr. and Mrs. Geo Cornwall went road between Coos Bay and ij and BsL Store d >wn he at once went to Portland to Your Mon / Back to Lorane this afternoon. Cal. Quite likely this is to be aj see Mr. Wessingir, manager of the County School Superintendent W. ! of the coast road of tbeS.P.1 Weinhaid interests. Air. Wessinger tbe first section beiug the M at first absolutely refused to talk to B. Dillard went to Portland today. Dr. Whitson ale,ut the matter, declar-> J. D. Matlock has gone to Tacoma Alarsiifield division, now ini' .-tret t and tbe famous ing that under no circntnatances to attend his son, Joseph, Jr., who construction, l’he par’y m« ÇflMC WEI I EMT * ■ Li1 î ed of seven regular surveyor»,tki id th a- is quite ill. 1 be t, R. T. Robnison, of Junction, was heilig University of Califernai j. , I b i all •a* looking after business matters in Eu dents, who aie workiug durici inditi ’ >U Al«- W. i. tion. n- gene yesterday. in- 1 ig« • ot A. B. Atkins, of Cottage Grove,was nr tri ■4 nt looking after business matters iti h er. ar if X be a great ! .lip Eugene today. •r Agent J. P. vo bllaj.J aCV iruu> i orUui.d ua »«.ner L. Whitson, was ' in tiiiiny years. Air. and Mrs. R. Al. Lytz, of Me ‘ Thomas L. William, of I. m driven tlir< ugh the city and out into points, 1'imilly Dr. Whitson suggest- Cormack, Wash., are visiting rela- aud Aliss Estella Baker, i t lag was full of Eugene. Among other the big uiaple and Hr trees, ed that Mr. Wessinger wire Manager the country by F. L. Chambers in his big and handsome residences, were married at the boor cf| things he says: tives iu Eugene. Mr. Pa- Pironi to start the plant at o« ce and Tbe Democrat mat' and fiife spent city has had a rapid growth and will automobile this morning. Geo. W. Hunter came home this at bride’s mother, Mrs. AlcM'itry.l he did so. This was Sunday about Sunday in Eugene, the guests of Mrs. continue to spread it seif out over tlie dalli secured photographs of the noon, Mr. Pironi did not get the ternoon from Oakland, where he is Eas« Eighth street, Eugene. Sa Kate Cundiff and daughter Margaret, country, a Hue business and eduea- principal buildings in Eugene, in evening at 8:30 o’clock, Rev. M putting ap a brick building. cluding the university, tie public message till three or tour o'clock in pleasantly situated in th«ir pretty 1 ional centre. Wright, pastor of the Baptii-t ckri the afternoon, but within au bout or Iiu L. Withrow and wife arrived home at tbe corner of Piittersou Among those seen was Mike Gross schools and the Carnegie library, officiating. The ceremony mJ two after receiving it the machinery here last night from Goble ami will and Ins genial family, who recently liesidee several residences. He also | nessed by only a few of th«- isj was iu operation aud today the first visit w ith relatives in he vicinity of returned from San Francisco, where secured pictures of buildings iu ¡friends of the young pe pl». I ice is lieing turned out. Elmira. they were burned out with the rest. Springfield and of scenes along the bride and groom left Sunday firfi Airs. Mary Hayden and daughter, future home at LaGtanile, where| Mike is clerk at the Smeede, and Willamette and AicKi-nzie rivers. Air. Jones, who is accompanying Miss Ella, of Donna, left today for Ï Wiilianls conducts a stock fam. i traveling men find him the same Chicago and other Eastern cities, to pleasant genius with his original re the photographer up and down the The bride has resided in r.nga state, said he en eyed the forenoon ' be gone about three mouths. minks an<t ways as of old. her life and is popular among bell Mrs. ti. C. Watson, her three ener better than any he had at any other Air. and Mrs. E. E. McClanahan HT- sociates. Tiie groom is a graiuJI getic sons and handsome dan», lit er, are time on the trip, lb- was very much rived here Sunday r-ornin-?- from J .os the University of Oregon ritM nicely stiuated oi !y a block from Mrs. struck with the appearance of the The Native Daughters have decided Angeles. They will remain several class ot 1903, and dnring WX t'unditt. directly < p| ■ site Professor country surrounding Eugene aud that in view of the tact that the mat weeks, making trips to Newport and teacher in Hill Military Aeadai Springfield. St i null's famous residence. Portland. ¡ter of erecting monuments to mark the mountains The special car carrying the photo Eugene has one thing that is cer Walter J. Shelley is here from Pen the early historic spots in Eugene is tainly commendable, a park covering graphic outfit was taken to Chemawa a greater undertaking than they an (lieton. where he has been engaged in At the home of the bride'» -• two blocks in the middle the city, tills afternoon aud will tie-back here ticipated, the exercises announced carpenter work. The recent flood ! Mrs. Emma Cobb, on K-d M witli a small rest house for farmers probably within two weeks when more for tomorrow will not be held, being there bus put a temporary stop to street, iu Engene. «t n "’B * and their families where they can photographs will be taken. postponed till some time iu the fall building operations. -John F. Parker and Miss ta” dean up, and plenty of hitching posts A meeting was held yesterday after Mrs. Mary F. Bell, of Philadelphia, Sales, Justice of the Beses R - J tor their teams. noon and it was decided to go no who has been visiting at the home of son officiating. The eereswoF Even one policeman dressed in re further with the matter until after the her cousin, Adam Ritchie, on the witnessed by quite a naflii*1® gulation suit gives Eugene a metro heated term. Jnveutus lodge. No. 48, K. of McKenzie, left yesterday afternoon friends and relativ« s of the eort Just a minute of your time! politan appearance among strangers, of tins city, elected the following P-, The plan, as announced recently by for Ashland on her way tome. ing parties, ami au elabonk1 of who never inquire whether the others ficers last Wednesday evening for the the Guard, is to procure columns of ding breakfast was served. X How about face powders? Almost Alias Eva Hunter, of Crookston, are or are not. ensuing seu.i iiuuuiil term: 8. R. basaltic wk from Skinner's Butte Minn., who has been visiting C. P. Airs. Parker will reside st M»1*! every woman uses face powder, despite When it cornea to imni“tise fir, oak Piper, C. This was Judge Bryson’s tW1 ; Geo. W. McQueen. V. and erect them on the sites of Eu Hijii Miss Esther Devereaux iu Eu the fact that some self-appointed advis and maple trees Eugene can give the C. ; 11. K. Metcalf,P. E. ; W. He laird, gene's first school house, first place of gene. left for home today. She will riage ceremony tint it is n<*U* other towns whole groves and hare AL of A. : J T. Allison, AL of W. ; holding court, first residence and return in the fall and teach the Bai say that be per ornied it in1 ors, in matters relating to health, decry forests left. Jas. Ostaudei, I. G. ; L. W. Baker, others. graceful manner. ley school, west of Eugene. the practice as one fraught with danger. O. G. W D. Combs returned last night Asher Wilcox and Mrs. A®'"* A k any woman why she uses pow Hou. I. IL Bingham, state senator from a trip to the Combs-W illiauis- elect, has been chosen Sheets were married Sund r sif" Orator of the ’ der on her face and she will give you a Dunn ranch at Olds, Altierta. He the residence of th offleWjj] Fourth of July celebration at this says the crops there are looking fine hundred good reasons. She knows it gyrnan. Rev. Ge-1 E. Mel' n*1 I place. Mr. Bingham is a man of pa and people are still going into that tor of the United Brethren <• triotic views as broad and emphatic keeps the skin cool and comfortable, country in large numbers. James A. Mitchell, who was arrest as is his course in other-matters. He Mr. W ilcox is a «-11 known fW Tuesday's laily and takes away that greasy appearance ed a few days ago as he arrived here i* * spe ker of splendid ability, a meut agent ami In- bride '* The people of Springfield were of the face that makes a woman look from Florence on the stage, charged favorite with the masses, and his ora known, havt g b « n a re,i aroused this forenoon about 11 w ith stealing the rudder brass from tion will l>e listened to with atten for many years. ugly. o’clock by tbe ringing of the fire bell. the schooner Bella which is stranded tion,—Western Oregon. John 8. Deane died at the resi- . A small blaze had been discovered One of the best powders ever applied on the lieach south of Florence, was dence of his son, George W., , at Jas Harvey McLaugl lln *D^ Ciimmar kls,~sl o L l old sawmill on the river bank, acquitted of the charge in Justice of per. June 27, 190«, yf>Brgt - chel E. Howard were nwtrked “ to the face is Id Pioaud‘s Comtesse, a the Peace Bryson's court this fore t.»Mi-r.-'i,iir thrown a cigarette stub. The firemen ran to months and 3 days. He was born in gene Saturday afternoon, «cientific and harmless preparation. It noon. The evidence tended to show Edinburg, state of Naw York. Ho the Peace C. A. W mtenne»« Tbe Lane county eummer summer normal for th,> w,th engine, but their The “ ’ ‘ • your that while Mitchell was seen to lie served ten months in Co D, Four iug. r working aleiut the vessel, others were teachers au-i pupils preparing to enter *erv*t‘e* were not needed, as the tire seeu there, and these others could the high school is now in session. ; wa* **HnRnisb«i with a few bnckets teenth regiment. New York Heavy Artillery, Ninth army corps, army At the residence of J. p g this have taken the brass J. At. Williams To those wishing to prepare for tbe ot water baton they got there. •I • * of the Potomac. and L. E. Beau represented tbe state examination, or wish to get the best Elmira, July 1, It«» ’ - . . « nts a He leaves tiehind three sons. Geo. iu the case and E. O. Potter appeared methods of teaching, or those wishing and Ethel J. McMillen. 1- . W. and Frank, of Jasper, and one eon as counsel for M itched. to become more thorough in the com tain, justice of tbe i***. box. in Colorado. He was laid to rest be mon branches, the normal school is a At the residence of ,2* J side bis wife in Aft. Vernon cemetery Yesterday’s Albany Denn crat: Pro great opportunity. Should you be Mias Kate Dennis and I. R. How- Cobine at Wendling. f dune 28. Peace to bls ashes. feasor B J. Hawthorns and family nterested in any of these lines, we ard, "nl- of or this ln’s place. place, were married on Wm. E. Clements and , C. ati f W. H. Hoffman, wife and nelce, invite you to be with us for tbe next Tuesday afternoon, June 28th, at tbe bine. Elder John W. prominent Eugene people, were in the five weeks work. Of course it will home of tbe bride's cousin,Lee Lore, eating. city this foreuoon on their way to pay you because you will! get a good near Wilbur. Or. At tbe M. E. Seal Rock, on the Pacific, where they paying school a» a reetilt. 1 Mela Anderson, «nme m years „f field. July 1. 19«. <,£*, Vr Druggist ir Engene, ,J n | T , w ynq,- will spend the summer H. M. mid Mrw. Ruth t * "r W. W. DIXON, Prin. | age. died at tbe residence of bit son Barnum and wife, a »on. Erskiue officiating- — Clearance Sale Blankets, Comforts, Bed Personal. Spreads, Towels, Sheets Men and Boys Clothing and Furnishings SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S PROPOSED COAST See Thursday evening’s Guard for prices and description of articles riKR Married MONUMENTS WILL BE ERECTED IN FALL MITCHELL OISCHARGEO BY JUSTICE BRYSON FIRE ALARM AT SPRINGFIELD TODAY Obituary oUfnnier Normal School W. L. DeLano Born