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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
I*W 5ÎH»;- -1 I Fl’GENE WEEKLY GVARI» THI’RÄDAY, JAXEARY 1«. HXW OBITI MtY. ¡chased a new planer which they aim . to operate in connection with tpe saw mill. This will give the people of Donna a long needed opportunity to get stead i SHERIFF FISK WILL NOT SEEK RENOMINATIGN S 11 L i 1 U III 1 II M I IU 11 RUSH ISLAHO the residence of his granddaughter, I Don t Mrs. G. W. Wilson, 28 East 29th St I Death was due to disabilities of old age. His remains were taken to A pie social and party will be given James McGee’s three Creswell, Lane county, this af’ernoon at the Rush Island school houst- Sat- who have been very for Intement in the family plot. I urday night, January 25. 1 he 1a- Mr. Eaton was born In Tenessee in i dies are requested to bring pies, _______ nicely. 1833. and came across the plains to ; which will be sold to the highest bid , . , Hill Bros, are taking up the work der. A good time is assured and ev Oregon in 1852, In company with his Sheriff P red Fisk Jias announced I on one hop-yards which was (From Monday's Guard.) wife, who had been Miss Faring.' Ca will ‘ ~ not seek renomination partially destroyed by the late flood, erybody is cordially invited Burglars were at work In Eugene ton, daughter of a prominent Mis that he * ~ COMMITTEE. Several months ago he i and we are informed, intend to plow i---- - thla y‘*ar last night, two residences, that of souri family. The trip was mad«' not to run for office ' determined it up and reset it at a place where the MAKE ET MITES. Just scratch a match—light Rev. J. M. O’Farrell, rector of the down the middle fork of the W'illam- again, and when questioned by a high water will not affect it, as it Catholic church and Robert B. Spen- ette river, for the first time In its Guard reporter in regard to the mat has in the past. the Perfection Oil Heater history, the team being compelled to The price of oats is advancing at cer at 712 Hllyard street, being ter he stated that be had not changed cross the river 21 times and »top shivenng. Wher San Francisco as a result of diminish-1 robbed. his mind. When the couple reached the Wil ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ing stocks. At the Catholic rectory the thief Fisk would no doubt be re-elected ever you have a room that» lamette valley they settled on a dona- ! ♦ ♦ way of Good creamery butter (extra! is by entered the house MARRIED ♦ Is now if he desired, if his majorities at the i hard to heat—that the fur selling at Eastern points at 27 to the rear daar, which had been tion land claim near what When "the i last ,wo elections are any criterion. ♦ 30c per pound. unlocked while the priest and Harold Creswell, in l.ane county. V..— .— In 1904, when J. 8. Stiles was his Re. ♦ nace doesn’t reach — there May, the boy who stays with him, Rogue river Indians became trouble-| publican opponent, his majority was ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦ The pr'ce of butter is tending some and were massaereing white At Portland, January 12, 1908, -were at the evening services, The downward all along the coast owing you’ll need a 890. and in 1906, when W. J. War- In the Dick Whitlow and Mrs. Kate Wiley, boy, upon returning from th • S«T- families, Mr. Eaton enlisted Genera) ran against him, he was ahead of Eugene. They returned to this city to lower prices at San Francisco. vices noticed that the lights were on. cause of the whites under <........ — *1789 when all votes were counted. Ground alfalfa has become suffi assisted materially in; remembering that he had turned Olney and Sh« riff Fisk Is serving his third last night and are now receiving the ciently a staple to be regularly quot bringing the savages to terras and congratulations of their many them olf when he left for church. ed in San Francisco market reports. term, having been appointed sheriff They will reside on East It sells there at about »5 less per i H-- ent red the residence by the front finally landing the remnant of the In 1903, when Sheriff W W. Withers friends. «Equipped with Smokeless Device* hostile tribes on the Siletz reserva door ai d heard a man running out I was shot and killed by Elliott Lyons. Seventh street, between Willamette ton than bran. tion. and Oak. Just the thing for blizzard time or between season». Its genial at the back door. Father O'Farrell Good milk cows are selling in the While making a home In the Wil He served as Withers' deputy from was no ¡tied and It was found that glowing heat makes any room cheerful and cozy. No smoke east for 150 to |60 per head. The ;-'•■> until his appointment by the lamette valley Mr. Eaton was a great the thief had taken a small sum of price of cows in sympathy with the county court upon the latter's death. no smell—smokeless device prevents. Brass money, a revolver which had been friend,of the Indians, and his homo prices of other kinds of live stocks font holds 4 quarts of oil burning 9 hours. Fin was known by them as one of hos (Special Correspondence.) given the fath'-r by his brother as has fallen In the past few weeks. Franklin. Jan. 16.—A fine V-lnter ished in japan and mckeL Every heater warranted. a -.kcep-ake. and a pair of gold cuff pitality, which proved of great val As potatoes are as high or higher we'are having, being the middle of in the Middle West as In Oregon buttons, which were taken out of the ue In keeping the aborigines of that part of Oregon t< rrltory friendly dis January and no snow. cuffs. Th‘ LampgxX'; there Is no danger that they will be All of Smithfield and the adjoin The robber first attempted to enter posed toward the white settlers. He shipped to the Pacific coast or Ari- used to keep a pack of fox bounds to ing neighbors were out to the chara- the residence by way of a side door, zona in any great quantities this win which is so much appreciated by workers and vari Monday night. which is never used, but a heavy deBk hunt bear and deer, and his prowess' ter. Henry Herbert, who was out hunt students. Made of brass, nickel plated with the sets against the door and he was as a huntsman was regarded with Some Idea of the extent of the can (Special Correspondence ) ing Monday near Franklin, and was ning industry in California mav be latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp unable to move It. He then went awe by his savage friends. Pleasant Hill, Jan 16. The an supposed to have been lost or shot, Mr. Eaton's wife died several years' to the rear door, which was unlocked, warranted. Wrile our nearest agency for de obtained from the fact that the Cali nual meeting of the Edenval ■ Tele was found late in the evening. ago. He leaves three daughters and went all through the house, the fornia Fruit Canners’ Association phone Company was held at the W. scriptive circular if your dealer cannot supply Mrs. G. W. Wilson of Portland; Mrs. The dance at L. L. Smeal's was has made a contract with the Ameri lights In nearly every room being O. W. hall January Sth and the fol the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp. turned on and the window shades I J. C. Wilson of Goshen and Mrs. lowing officers elected for the ensu fine. Tell Fred that the floor won't can Can Company for 300.000.000 be so slick the next time. pulled down. There Is no clew to the Frasier J. Kelsay of Fossil, In this ing year: Standard OH Company cans to be used within five years. President, J. M Corneli state. He was a member of the Ma The neighbors spent a pleasant miscreant. (Incorporated) San Francisco papers do not show us, vice president, O. J. Warbinton; sonic fraternity, and his obsequies evening at Chas Ix-mley's Monday At the N|H-ncer Ib-siilencc. as wide a margin between the prices secretary. Robert Baughman; treas It was evidently the same person will be conducted by that order.— urer, W. H. Shelley. Directors, R. night, there being enough present to on Oregon Burbanks and Selma's dance, Those In attendance were as or persons that entered the Spencer Portland Telegram. E. Williams, A. C. Sherwood, Tru follows; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lem- Burbanks as are shown In the re residence, for when Mr. and Mrs. ports of San Francisco markets man Robinette I ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herbert and Spencer returned home from the The annual meeting will hereafter , mother, Mr and Mrs. Ben Bamford. which are sent to the Portland dal-1 M >NT VALLEY NEWH Christian church, where the revival ' be held at the Edenvale school house I John Bamford, W. P. Brvan. Martin lies. Moreover, the prices which lo services hold quite late, they found t Special Correspondence. 1 on the first Saturday in January. i,: v V ■ i 11. rle-rt, Miss cal buyers give out as being paid to 1 the window shades down nnd the I Lost Valley. Jan. 16. Charles Emma Richardson. Jesse, Henry and growers are below the figures they I for upot cq*h. 10 tn 607 more money for yrm to »hip Raw Fnrw and Hide« to 11« than to Mghts turned on Going to the din actually pay. The potato market is: IB »til at home. Write for Price List. Market Report. Shipping Tagu. and a»>out our Roy Herbert. / ing room they found that the bur Pogue, of North Fork, was down to still In — a rather unsatisfactory con- ' day. Most every one yon see and some HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS’GUIDE f lH.DUOH^k glars had helped themselves to the (Special Correspondence.) Charles Chandler was out to Hor- 450 pai’e« lather bound. Bert thin» on the mibject ever written. Illustrstint all Fur Annnab All you don't see nowadeys complain of dltion at San Francisco. eatables on the table, eating three j •bout Trappers' Secret». Decoy*. Traps. Game Law*. H»>w and where to trap, and to become a suc- A dairyman tn the East Linds by Joshua McGee, a bad cold. Donna, Dec. 15. vices Sunday. eeiwfal trapper It « a regular Encyclopedia Price. To •*»r ruvtocnerw *1 Hides tanned Into quarters of a mince pie and a lot of comparison of market prices that the, bmntif 111 R.ilw* Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attract»animals t*> traps, Si 00per bottle. Nbipyou Rev. Dunn filled his regular H|>- who has been quite sick for some other things. They also took a $40 Hides and Furs to us and «et huhust pricas. AiadersaM Bru*., lKpU T1. Mii>ueupuXU.Mlte» I be around again. deputy supreme - food cost of producing milk has in-' polntment here Sunday. time Is able to F W. Budrow, field glass, taking the shoulder strap John Sparer, wh had the mlsfor- president of the Fraternal Brother creased 40 per cent in the New Eng Two of Dexter's young people be off the case and leaving It there. land states Hince 1904. and the labor stnall and manufacturers were active About |2.6(t In cash was taken from came tired of living alone and last tune of having one of his fingers hood. Is hero from I.os Angeles and has Increased over 25 per cent, a drawer. On the inside of the lid week launched out on the sen of mat- almost torn off by an angry swine. will work for two weeks here In the cost result quite a number of dair.v- in buying it up. If there sh.iuld be a use the Interest of the order. State Manager As a These young people were Is getting so as he can revival of demand for woolen goods of the field glass la Mr. Spencer's rimon.v. Cold Dunten and Miss Ennis Neet. wounded limb again. Taylor will be here ot the end < f that men are • Hit/: their cows. It is ev- soon the same thing would happen name tdent that the present unusually high I again. The demand for wool during J. S. Magladry went to Eugene on All their friends are wishing them time and Initiate a class of candi FRENCH Hu I A The burglars entered the residence the evening train yesterday on busi- dates. All members of the order are prices of butter and cheese in the the past year was of a legitimate rath- . ZLMAI.F. f ILi.dl through the side door, which has an tnncn happiness greater part of the United States are er than a speculative nature, so that Rev nes. ’ . I». E. Baker has commenced requested to attend the meeting to ordinary lock and almost any kind A P afk , C fbtaiw R e - the natural and inevitable result of a [ wool will be wanted as fast as woolen i his revival meetings, The members of the Donna Tele He Is a very morrow night. of a key will unlock It LTLV FOR KLFFKfiSSkD general advance In price. Every one Is In phone Company worked ail day Sun goods call be sold. Chief of Police Farrington Is In forcible speaker M^ rtki ’ATI o M. hever kmowh to fail . While wool markets have been very- Kufe! Sure' '■•yi Natisfaclion Guar- vestigating the burglaries, but as yet vlted to vited to come and listen to day In order to flnfsh the telephone dull for a few weeks the outlook is him. line When this branch is complete r.nt«N'd or Money Refunded. Sent pre- has found no clue that would lead to Ross > i:d forSi.OC p r bvx. V ill send them S. Moon and J. fair for improvement. The American W. there will be four lines running the Identity of the guilty persons, t.n trial, t«- t>e paid for wnen rHl?\ed. In the delinquency court at the ar- through the vnlley. placing some 30 I Wool and Cotton Reporter gives the home from Por’!:’.nd. Samples I n*«.*. Insist ,on netting the lie thinks it was'the work of hobos, amount of wool on hand at 1 adlng tnory Saturday night four members or 40 families In Immediate connec For Intan ’ s r r<d Chxsdren. Pennine, av-ept no substitute. Ifyour many <ff whom were In the city last drujtnsi not have them bend vour of Company C were fined 11 for not points in the United States, 96,697,- tion. night, 16 of them having rpent the orders to the ■ sap Baugh) 430 pounds on the first of January of George Hill went to Eugene on lie Kind Yon attending rifle practice during the night In the etty Jail. UNITED N£C»CAl CO., Box 74. Liocisw, Pl. I year 1907 Others were let off by business Tuesday. this year as compared with 98,035,-i *s*r« ui, Bears the giving good excuses. Some did not 950 pounds on the first of January in We understand that Hammitt Bros. I appear, and will probably receive Intend to start their saw mill to run S<;¿r>'‘‘ture of C 1907. The stock on hand at the be Signatar« Ki>lmcrllM> tor the DAILY GUARI». heavier fines when they show up. -oíd i'1 tbjfr? H b*’. í Ocian ning pretty soon. They have ginning of last year was considered SUNDAY NIGHT G PIE SOCIAL AT Shiver s. PERFECTION Oil Heater PUREL ¿se»«. fcrfula. # the bl JI EDENVALE TELEPHONE COMPANY ELECTION CL TOR ’A fOOd. jewelry «.-■FURS: HI DES J M abamc D ean 1 TOR SA nearly Elevent FOR SAI hand S Enquire tORDWO* ders wl Brown's TOR SAI. i p¡¡chy ’ K«re. Phone I C A STORIA loon r< ioni d Inquire Unrein f TOR' SAI. I years ol China p I ter, Eu ftOR SAI.! [ ty in or i Oakland house: < ber. Ii I street, I I Cbirltot 1 H ad, r •Perkins, I i I I . ftR SA 1.1 room he betutifu *rn in from ca Hence d eomraisi Apply a *0R SAL toise o i Aeepwe inder cl I towe: •tool hi I’« part, f toom 5 Brin? tl SALI Hock fr «Ion, , east •»II wc «rjain off! *3p-'~s\T ' 'blit fa: ’■ a nio *-fruit Property on tad. a J* C M a, *»»!( ,<XI8H1 ^’•totflc