Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
EIGENE W HEX LT GVARDTHl ItSDAV. JANVAKY IB. I«* 9 I Cothing Sale I JACK MAY LONDON BE DRiFTiNG ON PATHLESS SEA T= San Francisco, Jan. 9.—-Friends of Jack London, the author, are begin ning to feel uneasy over bls failure to arrive at the Marquesas islands, which he was expected to reach ear ly in December. London sailed from “lhe Toggery Men’s stylish up-to-date hand made Suits.... I I Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced .$10,00 to $ 8.50 ... 12.50 to 10.00 15.00 to 13.50 15.00 __ 16.50 to 18.00 to 16.00 2O.00 to 18.00 22.50 to 20 00 25.00 to 22.50 from _ from from . from from __ from from . _ from Priestley Cravenette Kain Coats These arc $18.00 to $14.50 ... 20,00 to 16.50 22.50 to J 8.50 25.00 to 20.00 from.__ from__ from .. from ... f TOGGERY - - EUGENE, ORE. » a DISTRICT COLUMBIA C. Sand, aril n o d. P. H. P.-t • a « «. MRS. CRUZAN PLEADS GUILTY TO OLD CHARGE c id at our May o store. A suit of Mich- ac h Stern & Co's, iine Tailored C.othes. We arc sole agents. Mrs. Alice Cruzan, the woman who was fixed up in the Nunn-Crowlev murder case last summer and who was under arrest at the time for sell ing liquor in violation of the local option law, but who has'been out of the city practically all of the time since, appeared in the Eugene jus tice court this forenoon and entered a plea of guilty to the charge. She was fined »100 and the amount was paid. Neckwear Shirts Hosiery, Gioves, Underwear Handkerchiefs Bath Robes HARRIS1HRG NEWS OF UH AL INTEREST Mrs. Flynn, of Coburg, spent Sun- 1 day In this city, the guest of her I aunt. Mrs. H. Bishop. I. Senders, of Junction City, was here on a short visit with relatives and friends Saturday and Sundty. Miss Minnie Sibbetts, of Junction | City, was here Sunday last on a short I visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Endicott were . here from Springfield the first of the week for a short visit with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bramwell, of I.ake Creek, were here the first of JACK LONDON. JUSTICE BREWER. the week, visiting with the latter’s San Francisco, Jan. 9.—Superior Member of the supreme court wht sister, Mrs. H. Williams. Judge Dunne, before whom Schmitz criticised the president. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hallin, of Co- ' burg, and Mrs. Peterson, of Buford, Hilo, Hawaii, October 7 Inst, in his was convicted and Ruef pleaded guil little craft. "The Snark," a little ty. did not hesitate to critislse the I Wls., spent Sunday in this city, the He Stove At Range Company, of St. Lou boat equipped with a gasoline engine, action of the court of appeals, I guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoch- is, In which the court recently tempo I danaer. Mr. Hallln is superintendent which may be drifting as a result of said: "it Is to be regretted that the rarily enjoined the federation from I of the Booth-Kelly Company’s mil! Injury to lhe machinery. London Is accompanied by his wife and a few hearing of tills appeal came up be- placing the company on the boycott | at Coburg, and while here visited fore a court whose members have rel- end unfair list in federation publlca- I the company's mill site in this city. friends and a small crew. stives and intimate friends against catlons. i and stated that he thought the com whom many Indictments were re- pany would erect a mill here provided t timed by the grand jury that re- the mill men won out in their suit in view of turned thesc* true bills, against the railroad men for lower these facts, I do not believe that the freight rates. court was In the proper frame of Some one, evidently familiar with mind to give this matter an impartial I the surroundings, broke into the S. consideration and decide it strictly I’, depot at this city last Thursday Cottage Grove, Jan. 9. Hon . Na upon Its merits. 1 am satisfied that night and took two trunks out of the the evidence and the law sustained I building, carrying them out hack of thaniel Martin died at his home here this afternoon. H<‘ was born In In tl)e Judgment and the verdict Wilhelm's warehouse, where they "I will furthir ray that the Jury diana In 1829. In 1854, wlni his were broken open and a few articles which returned this verdict in ac family aril an emigrant train of 12 ' taken therefrom. One of the trunks teams and 50 persons, he started for cordance with ths* evidence and the belonged to Arch Pierce, and the only law, will e remembered with respect California, where he arrived safely articles he found missing were a coat and honor In the community long af after a Journey of six months. On and hat. Nothing else seemed to have the plains the party was hampered by ter the court which set aside the ver been disturbed about the building, dict has been forgotten." Tom Morgan, of Heppner, who has 'and It is quite likely that the parties Indians, and barely escaped the been visiting old time friends in Eu idolng the work were simply looking Mountain Meadow massacre. Mr. Martin came Io Oregon ill I gene, went to Junction City today I for a few articles of clothing, and and after a short visit there will re had probably been loitering about 1858, and settled In lame county Ini I860. In 1865 he secured the ap-1 turn to hts home. Mr. Morgan was the depot when the train came In dur pointment as postmaster on a home-1 one of the drivers of the ovefland ing the eve-lng. and thought that stead five miles west of here, the of stages which passed through Eugene they could find something in them fice being named Cottage Grove. The : every day In the early times, before that would be of value to them. They office was soon ordered moved here,1 + Ottawa. Jan. 10 Hon. Ru ♦ the railroad was biftlt through here. entered the building by prying up to be in closer touch with the Ore-, ♦ dolph Lemieux said to the + He came to Eugene 40 years ago ¡one corner of the north door to the gon A) California stage line. Mr. Mar-! ♦ Associated Preus today that + and made this city his headquarters, I wareroom high enough to get in tin packed up the office anil moved | ♦ hr was perfectly satisfied that ♦ this being one of the division points, comer of it over a block on the floor here, opening In a blacksmith shop.! his mission to Japan In behalf + or where the drivers and teams were and then swinging it far enough open Tills was the origin of Cottage Grove 1 + or the Canadian government + changed, He was here a couple of for one to crawl in. when the door Mr. Martin was lhe first Justice of' ♦ had been au entire success. + days in 1893. that being his first was unfastened nnd rolled open.— the peace In tills section and gained ♦ ♦ visit for many years, but this time Harrisburg Bulletin. much popularity. In IJ172 he was + ♦♦♦♦+♦+♦+♦♦+♦♦ + + he says he hardly recognizes the elected to the stat* legislature. Mr. city, so much has it improve« Martin leaves a wife, almost 80 years his last visit here. He was shown old, and seven children. Willard II , | ♦ ♦+♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++ about the city by a number of his ♦ + f ................ Jesse, Mrs. E. C. Barlow, John s. ♦ BollX ♦ old friends while here, and to a Forest Grove. Or., Jan. 8.—Cracks, Joel, I'lysses and Nathaniel H. Guard reporter «t the depot today ♦ ♦ he said he was delighted with the men ran riot In Forest Grove last place and thinks it one of the finest night, having attacked three safes before they concluded operations. Near Eugene, January 8, 1908, to cities on the coast. In the postoffice, kept by H. C Janies Bllghton and wife, a son. Atwell, they blew off the safe combi nation with the first charge, bu; found a second one necessary. The safe, which was purchased by Dr. Grants Pass, Dr., Jan. 9. C. H. C. L. Large some months ago, has Francisco, Jan. 9.— Clemens, the newly appointed city at a burglar-proof chest inside, as is Abraham Ruef appeared for torney, and Oliver Brown, a Grants now required In Postoffices. A sec sentence in Judge Dunne's Pass lawyer, who presented the two ond charge was not exploded. court this morning fur hav- James I,. Furnish, clerk at the Eu sides of a saloon case before the The Crescent Flouring Mil] saf“ Ing extorted money from the county court, pasted hot word, back gene Gun Store, informs The Guard was also dynamited, »•> being secur French restaurant keepers. and forth, and not being able to set that B. W. Dorsey, his uncle, who ed. to which he pleaded guilty. tle the argument in the courthouse was employ d at the Bangs stable The combination was blown off the Sentence was postponed for with words, attempted to reach a In this city for several tn nths up to safe at the Southern Paciifc depot. two weeks. settlement 111 the old-fashioned way last spring, is missing and nothing but nothing was secured. out In the street. Brown called Clem has been heard from him for some Two strangers, seen here yester- ents a liar. and Cleuientr knocked time past. He left here In the spring day, are suspected. Brown Into the gutter, sitting upon for Coos Bay with a stallion. In May him until bystanders Interfered, he sent Sheriff Fred Fisk a check Tilt RSToX ITEMS Neither was damaged much Clem- for »20 with which to pay taxes on ents, who is a powerful, athletic fel- property he owns on the Siualaw and (Special Correspondence?) low, has settled several arguments the sheriff sent him a receipt. Tke Salem. Or., Jan. 7 In answer to by the muscle method lately. Thurston. Jan. 10.—In mv last \ tew numerous criticisms that have been days ago he tossed an obstreperous items you stated that the Howard iff with the statement that there were made u|x>n the release of A. .1 lli'tn- cltlsen out of his office and down no funds to Dorsey s credit in the brothers had purchas-d a new buggy bree from the penetentlary. Govern* stairs. .Marshfield bank, tipijn which the and new wagon for »100, where you or Chamberlain asserts that there I» check was drawn, and the letter con should have said they had built a a grave doubt of Hembree's guilt of AD\ KHTlsFD LETTENS taining the receipt was returned by shed for their wagon and buggy to the murder of his wife and daughter the value of »100 the postoffice at Marshfield. but and that whether there was doubt or The measles have located on the Eugeni-. Jan 8. 1908. where he went his relatives here have not. the Governor Is not res|x>nsibh' family of Charles Gray, but thev are The following letters remain In no Idea. for the release. Hembree was turn the Eugene. Or., postoffice um-alled getting along well. ed loose upon parole under provis for. week ending January 8, 1908: J. J. Totten is Just recovering from TIIE Tl TTIb, ROAD ions of the parole law euacted by Bright. E E an attack of the grippe and will be LAW IS I I ’ HEI.D. the Legislature of 1905. able to r.ttend the registration, as he Churchill, William. "That statute leaves me no discre Clement, II. C. has been furnished the book and Salem. Ore.. Jan. 7. — The Su tion If the prisoner's conduct In the Crooker, Mason. blanks for the same as justice of the preme court today upheld the valid penitentiary has been good." said the peace. Dorlty, Emily. ity of the Tuttle road law. In the case Governor today "Ills conduct In Hoffman. Edw. J. Potato digging is still going on and of St. Benedictine Abbev vs. Marton prison Is all I have a right to take Jackson. Mary. every fair day is being hailed with 'county. The decision of Judge Gal Into consideration in determining Layton. W T. loway was reversed and the case dls- pleasure by those that have potaties whether to grant a parole It that Magness. Mina. Mrs. H. M Weinha-t. of Eugene. Is ■ missed The suit will be carried to is an unwise regulation, the fault Morrill. C E paying her parents. Mr and Mrs Tot- l the United States supreme court. Oth lies with the law. and not with me." Murphv. L. W. er opinions were handed down as fol-ilr°v" T Nell, J K -*ns 'lows: . _ of the Divinity i trtxi se w tit xi ww Neecc, Grover <en City of Eugene vs iatno conntv;'‘.J will hold services Powell, Emma. FROM con M.E GROM city awarded tax levied by county for I „„I "I uing Sunday, Jan- Reed. Geo. F, road purposes e Is an exciting piece of war ¡Ho , Carl C. State vs. Taylor and Traut. ap-1 s', hate.. Wistar. e-'ws from ths Cottage Grove West pellanta from Baker county, reversed I ern Or -<en Simes. Edw I -,. nark Ttetr.edy.rraile Eldridge vs. Hofer and Zorn, ap-i I bj the Hickory Brak Remedy Com- Ms—<h'l Sn'xlgrsss | ri»t week dl«- Swindell, l-aura pellaats from Marlon county, re vers-' patty. covered th»t two Jap I'e tt ten ants were; Todd. Mrs. Frank. I ■ —■ • °‘ ’•Icm. Or., guaranteed to be ed making diagram. Wilson. Mrs. Alice I’ur-'. (u.irarteed to cure your cough of the Cottage Robinson v». Robinson Cheese Co Grovw waterworks, Young. Wm Henry. Guaranteed to These Included appellants from Tillamook county. or money refunded the pipe line and another reservoir! Parties calling for the above win dismissed h b of or e and bv which they located on the flat •out h please give dale advertised , R*’l 1 r‘”’ State vs Bartlett, indicted jointly first-class dealers everywhere of the high school building, When J. L. PAGE. P M with S. A. Gardner, _______ __ appellants ________ fr m discovered they separated an done Baker county, reversed and new trial went north to Saginaw It Is prob- Architect Hunslcker is drawing ordered. theThr5th,,nfbib'‘* °f Ku<en* °» able that he will locate and diagram plana for a rectory to be built for the ’n» loth of the present month re sume exchange charges. Fo? the Booth Kelly lumber flume. LaterCatholic church at Cottage Grove, the other fellow was arrested on in al Mt for a fine rea Mence to be built Jt XCTIOX CITY e^rw^T*1 ,h*‘r* hM been no DINI® ORGANIZE formation that he had been making on College Hill by Contractor Tirrell b^k. - ,he Inmilrles as to the number of guns. It will be located on the top of the Their schedule of 'price.u J anti Ion City. Jan. Jane: ton thickness of lhe armor, the meebaa- ''ill jnsc west of the aew hospital mbltohed in another column ~ ! NATHANIEL MARTIN —--------------- Everything in Furnishings that . . a gentleman metis. Ib n't waste your money on foolish Christmas presents. Buy something that is useful ami will I h > appreciated. Junction City, Or.. Jan 8. The following c rity officers have been sworn in: C. P. Houston, mayor; J. E Mllllorn, E. Johnson and W. T. Nielson, councilmen; H. V. Belknap, treasurer; L. W. Clark, city record- er. The mayor Immediately appointed the following officers: M II Ken- dal, city attorney; Dr. (1. F. Parks, health officer; W L. Dial, marshal; J. A. McFadden, night policeman. Subscriba for Tu» >M1>7 Guard (HR PRICES ARE RIGHT. E. D. MANSON No. S F;i-t Xintli Street Eugene, Oregon DLÚ-TIME STAGE DRIVER PAYS EUGENE A VISIT DIES AT COTTAGE GROVE I'ltKAMEIH COMI'lXl MAKES (¡<MII> SHOWING The Albany Creamery Association held its annual meeting thia iifter- noon. The reports showed receipts amounting to (46,000, the best yet; 150,000 pounds of butter, un In crease of 20,000 pounds; rind an av erage of 30 1-2 cents for butter fat. something big. The following officers were elect ed: C. L. Shaw, president; J. D. Isom, vice president ; II. Freerksvn, I. Whealdon und J. II. Scott, direc tors; Ed Logsdon, secretary; Logsdon, treasurer. Democrat Scrofula Sore ‘My - .: loua »ore on her leg for yearn. Many differ ent medicine*» gave but little benefit. She turned to Hood’s Sarsaparilla and the sore quickly healed. It in a good blood medicine.” J. N. D aft . Crosby. Teaas. Afflicted 16 Years “Hood*» Sar-apa- rilla has cured rneof scrofula, with which 1 have iseen troubled 16 years, and caused by vaccination. My bttle daughter had a scrofula swelling on her n»rk and Hood's Sarsaparilla also cured her.” Mas. Noaa H ughet . Hughey, Tennessee. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 r>oses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Ixjwell, Mass. JUDGE DUNNE SAYS COURT WAS BIASED values not excelled anywhere in the city 554 WILL ST. We Heir of More Cures Of troubles oriirr I’ir;« in impure blood, Bcrofnla, l</«s <jf appetite, catarrh, rbeunia- tism. by Hood’s Sarsaparilla than by al! other SO*<*ailed remedies combined. Son.• b.ovr those cured by Hood's se»?m to stay cured, and they gladly tell the good news to others. lsm and the general destructive pow- powers of the automobile on exhibi tion in the show window of the Wynne Hardware Company, which he took for an infernal machine. On his person were found a snapshot of It. Mayor Jones brought the matter to the attention of the councilmen on Monday night and the little brown man was ordered deported forthwith, but on Tuesday morning the prose cuting attorney ordered him released as he did not wish to offend the kado. Accordingly he was given liberty, but was told that if he not make tracks for the Land of Rising Sun the infernal machine would be shipped there and his little island be blown out of existence. Men’s $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats for ................................. $13.50 and $13.00 Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced 268. Danish Brother- a, has been instituted ! O gañiz, r MISSION TO JAPAN HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL ABE RUEF’S SENTENCE AGAIN P0STP0NE0 FORMERLY OF EUGENE S *.’»!*".’ 1 Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared .’expressly for the needs of horsemen and ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene- . trating liniment, a remedy for emergen cies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for , sprains and soreness. L'nequaled for curing the wounds and injuries of BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No olher is so good or helpful in so many ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. Y .IT*. LA.OC TOTTLt, lim CCNTS HOVT C h CMICAL.CQ. u S o . tl . xo , Osa. BOOKLET FREE « FAMEd CALEVRT agen r tu < 1 he Farmers Fire Re! ef Association C F EU r r-V ( Li», nR,-G<)N T. e < ¡¡capest and be?* insurance In the g>a!« . The association has add- d over (500.1)00 in risks during the P“st y a t which »500,000 is on Lane c juntv property. The associa tion carr'es »2,300,000 on the best farm buildings in the vail y. Those whose policies are about to expire, or those who desire to Insure please notify me. Write for particulars to me at Junct'on City, Oregon. «■ [G olden W est ■X COFFEE TEA SPICES') I BAKING POWDER I I xf. EXTRACTS ' ,1 I I dUST RIGHT CLOSSET a DEVERS; L PORTLAND. ORE. F M, DECASTRO'S m