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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
THK Hl'GK.NH WKK1LLY OVARI». THIRSDA Y. NOVEMBER 5. 1ÍH* O i had to be postponed until more mon- street between Patterson and Hll- grounds, north of depot, $300. MRS. ELIZABETH KELLY ev was in sight. The committees have Col. W G. D. Mercer, ware house, 1 yard, $1000.00. met from time to time to report pro Mrs. R. Allen, apartment house; ' railroad grounds northwest of depot, PIONEER. PASSES AWAY gress, and on Saturday the amounts Patterson street between 9th and $1500. secured by the seven committees | F. C. Bean, residence High street 10th, $5000. amounted to $13,661, while some Mrs. M. A. Matthews, addition to between i 10th and llth. $3000 Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly passed away $1400 is in sight from people who M. C. . Hull, cottage West llth be- residence, West 9th between Olive and Lawrence at her home in Eugene Saturday even could not at the present moment be tween 1 Washington and Charnelton. $500 R. C. Dessieux, residence, West streets, $200. Ing at 8 o’clock, after an Illness of reached, making $15,061 In all. This is a larger fund than any com Mrs. Emily Hovey, brick block, eight months. | 4th between Adams and Blair, $1000. She was born at munity of Eugene’s size has ever put L. H. Hoselton, bungalow. West corner 8th and Olive, $13,760. H. Apperson, residence High st. Rockford. Indiana on September 15, up for advertising its resources, and Sth between Adams and Jackson, between 14th and 15th, $2000. 1 834. one was a daughter of Rev. some of the plans which have had to $500. F. Fisk, wood-house, corner llth P. C. Parker, who with his family be put aside until now will be taken F. M. Wilkins, concrete ware (From Monday's Dally Guard.I crossed the plains to Oregon in 1852. up and carried out. One ot the most house, Willamette between 7th and and Oak streets, $125. Nesmith Owen's cottage at the cor Sth streets. $500. Mrs. Emily Hovey, repairs on resi settling at Milwaukee. There in 1853 important is the building of a fine L. Hamm, bungalow, 15th street dence on Charnelton street between she was married to John Kelly, a city ¡»ark at the station: another is ner of East Eighth and Pearl streets, pioneer of 1849, and together they the contract with Mr. Kiser, the fa occupied by C. L. St. Clair and fam between Oak and Willamette, $1000. 5th and 6th, $250. Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, lumber removed to ~ Roseburg where they mous photographic artist, who has G. W. Norris, residence, 12th ily, was practically destroyed by fire street between Patterson and HI!-1 sheds on railroad grounds, $800 spent their early married life, Her been here several days and has just early this morning, together with all | yard streets, $1000. later years cere passed in Portland returned from a trip through Western Total, 185,835.00 bungalow, Pearl and Eugen< where her husband died Lane county, and whose well-known Gaby, Claud its contents, most ol winch were also June 15, 1901. street, bet ween 15th and 1 «th. .colored photographs' will be of ini- the property of Mr. Owen. Eight children survive her, as fol- | measureable value in advertising the Ainos St. Clair, brother of C. L. j $1500. lows: Mrs. H. B. Miller of Yokaho- | beauties and resources of Lane coun avenue MAM WITH BULLET HOLE H. E. St. Clair, who wa staying at the ma, Japan; Mrs. A. H. Tanner of ty. For while Eugene ¡tuts up the street s, bouse, arose about 2:30 o'clock this between Portland; Mrs. Theresa M. Jackson, money, it is used for the whole coun morning to take the train for Port $1500. IN LEG IN JAIL John F, George H. and Abe L. Kelly ty. This Kiser contract x R. S. Smith, barn and cottage, 9th land. He took a lighted lamp into a Mrs. James W. Seavey and Mrs. w Isible through the co-opt closet to get his vest aud accidently I strett between Jackson and Van Bur- i W. Brown, of Eugen I en, $500. iton. who handles dropped it. The flames aliuoi ( From Monday's Daily s will be con-' The funeral serv W. F. Burger, residence, West 6th which thus stantly spread to the clothing ing-1 Gilbert of As-i ducted by Rev. W. This forenoon Chief of to other pa Ing on the closet walls and soon the between Harrison and Van Buren,. Eugene, Tues-1 . $1000. torla, at l\er horn ■ <1 ■ m«-u udio 1 rington arrested a young entire interior of the house was In r 3rd at 10:301 • lav morni::.-. No« n Sort n Jensen addition to residence, flames, Mrs. S.t. Clair and children George Jot the name of escaped from |corner 4th and Lawrence. $800. were aroused and th F. W. ’ Schenk, biro, West 10th be- who has a bullet t hole in bls right the burning building with only a few leg. The fellow was seen to be CIRCUIT COURT of their clothes. Evi ry thing In the t ween i Monroe an 1 Adams, $200. Charles Croner’s near Mrs L. N. Roney, add to res., 6th prowling \\ . house e opt a piano stool and one or I house last nigbt and the night po destroyed. Amoug the street between Madison and Jeffer- lice officer: s watch lled him for awhile, two chairs w CONVENED MONDAY • on, $ II 000. contents was a piano. This belonged J \ IV. Quackenbush, shed, East 9th but he did no mis schlef. This morn- to Mrs. St. Clair hut the remainder, The regular Rovemoer term of clr- . between Oak and Pearl, $150. ing Cheif of Police Farrlngton ar- of the contents was owned by Mr. fn the Fra- cult court convened at the court at his room rested him W D. Moxley, residence 13th street Owen. Mrs. St. Clair's husband wu| sler building and when searched he house this forenoon at 10 o’clock. bi -en Hilyard and Alder. $2500. in Portland at the time. Hi- has been i J. E. Heaton, bungalow, 11th had on his person a searchlight and The roll call of jurors was held and sent for and the family will probably, a par of goggles which are so con it was found necessary to excuse secure another house in which to live., street between Jefferson and Madl structed that, they can be used as quite a number on account of sick Mrs. St. Clair and children went to al son, a nii'sk. When asked how he receiv ness and for other valid reasons, S. hotel and will remain there until] ed the bullet wound in his leg, John necessitating the empanelling of that + + + + ♦ + + + + + + + * 15th they secure suitable clothes in which, son said that he was accidentally many more. Those excused were as ♦ ♦ F. E. Harris, to go out and until they secure a J. W Smith, J. T. Calli shot at the hobo camp below the can follows: + tre Willamette, BOKX. ♦ place to live. The St. Clair family' 9th streets, $1 000. son, Fred E. Lamb. N. J. Moffitt, M. nery Saturday night, but the officers + ♦ came here from Eureka, Cal., about L. Wallace. F. N. McAllister, E. E. are of the opinion that he attempted (1. F. Morris, residence, corner two months ago. When the alarm [ There were two outside + ♦- «►♦♦++ + + + + + + + ♦♦ 15th street and Stewart avenue, to hold some one up and received Brattain. was turned in by a neighbor, the little' $1000. Those chosen to take the wound from his would-be vic the county. In Eugene, October 31, 1908, to bouse was almost completely In I tim. The wound is in the fleshy their ¡ilaces were as follows: Walter Claude Sylvester and wife, a son. G. W. Lili .residence 5th street flames J lie fire team made a quick E. Fisk, Etna E. Awbrey, Lester M. part of the thigh and is not very- ween Lincoln and Lawrence Sts. run and within a few seconds a1 bet bad. Johnson told the doctor who Tozier, James Humphrey. G. T. Day. Three miles south of Eugene, Oc- $1000. stream of water was had. The fire) Nicklin, tober 31, 1908, to J. B. Marshall and Dr. C. II. Cannon, barn. Oregon dressed the wound that he accident Frank Goodpasture, 1. T. had gone too lar for the chemical en-1 Geo. Fisher and Joseph Ham. ally shot himself. wife, a son glue to be used effectively, The In avenue and 1 «th street, $200. A grand jury has not yet been Ills appearance and the conflict O. C. Miller, barn, corner 2nd and terlor of the house was gutted and I ! Madison streets, $500. ing stories told by him as to how chosen, but probably will be tomor Many houses are left in an unfin nothing but the shell remains. T. B. Luckey, bungalow, Atherton he received the wound indicate that row. ished condition in this city because The house was valued at between avenue, south of Beacon street, | the fellow is a crook or a hold-up The first case to come tip for trial they cannot get windows and doors $600 and $700 and the contents per $9 00. man and he will be held by the offi was that of the State vs. Wm. L. for them. One man placed his order Laps «400. There was little It nii y .1. S. Luckey, bungalow, corner 9th cers until a further investigation is Ford, charged with violating the lo about the first of last August and insurance. cal option law. The following jury has not received them yet. There made. and Washington streets, $2000. was chosen: H. E. Alllngham, J. E. are a great man others in the same J. S. Luckey, bungalow, Washing Phelps, J. P. Currin,, Geo. H. Boqua. fix. ton street between 9th and 10th | ♦ here are The three mills OCTOBER BEST MONTH Andrew Brund, E. L. Gum, Lester rushed with work as they never were streets. $2000. ♦ o. ♦ Jacoby, P. S. Hills, R. C. Martin, R. Shelly, residence West 4 th Dr. Selover has gone to ♦ W. Brabham, A. A. Gibson and T. A. before. MARRIED FOR BUILDING street, between Monroe and Adams, ♦ Bortland to get the material with ♦ Gilbert. $1500. which to finish up his house on High ♦♦♦♦♦♦+++♦+*♦♦+♦+ The jurv was out at press time. L. G. Hulln, residence Washington ♦ street near East Seventh. According tr- Building inspector! I McFarland’s report for October, that street between llth and 12th, $2000. At the home of the officiating i cler- At a meeting of the board of gov I. J. Koupal, cottage and wood-1 gyman. Rev. John Sutherland, No- $15.000 PROMOTION FUND month was the best for building ernors of the Commercial Club last sin-e th«1 office of Inspector was es house, Stewart avenue, between 13th veniber 1, 1908, Chestr (’. Hayes I and night an invitation to the club mem tablished last April. Permits for and 14th, $1000. Miss Evaline M. Sutherland. FOR NEXT YEAR bers and the citizens of Eugene in J. F. Berger, remodeling store buildings to cost in tho aggregate] general to be at Albany on Portland $85,835 were Issued during the front. Willamette street, between 8th The soliciting committees for next day at the Albany apple fair and on At the home of Mrs. Meredith, 573 month, prlneipal among them being and 9th, $300. .1. J. Walton, addition to barn, E. Lincoln street, Eugene, Saturday year’s promotion fund have succeeded the date of the opening of the new the three-story brick block now be evening, October 31st, 1908, Ernest after several weeks’ work in getting passenger de|iot November 10. was ing erected on West Eighth street 8th street. $500. F. M Wilkins & F. E. Dunn. Thornton and Miss Agnes Harris, the amount which they sej out to get read and a committee consisting of by F. M. Wilkins and F. E. Dunn,! and the two-story block being built brick block. West Sth street, $26,000. Rev. W. R. Pinkerton, officiating. signed up. This year the publicity Elmer Roberts and J. H. llartog was work has been done on a fund of appointed to see how many can go C. A. Brown, bungalow, corner m the corner of West Eighth and 14th street, W. H. Kay is home from Portland, $10,out), but so fast did the work ac Those who go will leave on the 11:55 Olive streets by the Hovey heirs. The Emerald avenue and $2500. where he enjoyed duck shooting on cumulate that several things, desired train and return on the Cottage permits were Issued as follows: to be done by the board of governerà. Grove local at 9:35 p. m. W. W. Stevens, cottage, 14th Lombard, warehout-e railroad 1 the preserves near that city Sunday. EARLY MORNING BLAZE DESTROYS OWEN COTTAGE We Have all the Advertiser* Lines Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. White Sewing Machines. Streit Davenports and Chairs, Buck’s Stoves and Ranges, Ostermoor Mattresses, Sanitary Feather Pillows, Cha; ter Oak Stoves and Ranges. Comfort Chairs. BUFFET SPECIAL Finely finished in Weathered or Golden Oak with Large French plate Mirror ;size of top 20x40; worth $15 and a big special at only $10.49 All Sideboards and Buf fets reduced KITCHEN CUPBOARDS Golden or Weathered Finish $4.00 Each CENTRE TABLES Size 22x22; Golden Finish. $1.40 Each Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Rea. $ 1.50. $ 3.00. $ 4.50, $ 5.50. $ 8.00. $10.00. spec, spec, spec, spec, spec. spec, cash cash cash cash cash cash We have 50 tables to select from, all different patterns, every one at special prices this week. If you want au extension table bqy it now Remember, big reductions on every one Q From the Maker Couches, mattresses, Davenports and window shades, rc-upholster all kinds of furniture and repair any kind of furniture or sewing machines. We carry a full line of upholstering goods, cotton, tow, wool, fibre, leather, etc. We pack furniture for shipment and take furniture for storage. 1° •hc/rcsscr cartment tl is week'we can save you Big Money. This week we make the lowest prices on dressers ever cffcred in Eugene. We have our ow n mattress makers and Birdseye, reg. $51.00. sale.... $39.00 Cu.nters'd Oak, $51.00. sale. .$38.00 save you money as well as giving you Birdseye, reg. $35.00. sale .... $25.00 Guarters ’d Oak. $38.50 .sale. .$30.00 a better mattress. Factory made silk floss mattresses have cotton in them Buy made- Birdseye, reg. $27.00. sale.... $19.0C Oucuters ’d Oak. $27.50. sale. .$20.00 in Eugene Mattresses anil stimulate home White Maple, reg. $25.00. sale $20.00 Qua: tersawed Oak industry. White Maple, reg. $18.25. sale $14.00 finish. $17.50, sale Best German Art Tick, pure Silk Floss. $12.50 special $ lt.»O Golden Oak finish Quartersawed Oak Fine Art Tick, Silk Floss, special * Mil» Dresser, reg. $12.50. sale. .$10..00 finish. $16.50, sale $11.75 Special prices on all mattresses and couches. In Dressers we have over half-hnudred styles to select from, every one at special prices now cm ii Big «election, 2 5 patterns to choose from; all at special cashprices this week. Note a few prices: Handsome quartersawed oak, reg. $60.00. cash Handsome quartersawed oak. reg. $55.00. cash Handsome quartersawed oak, reg. $37.50. cash Handsome guartersawed oak. reg $27.50. cash Haudsome quartersawed oak. reg. $24.50. cash $44.60 $41.25 $29.00 $20.60 $19.00 Fine patterns in either golden or weathered oak—many beautiful fieces to select from. price price price price price Wc carry a larger line of Ladies’ Desks and Combination Desks than all other stores in Lane county combined prices right—patterns in golden, qarter sawed, weathered oak Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. S 8.00 $ 9.50 $11.50 $13.50 $15.00 val., val.. val.. val.. val.. spec, cash spec, cash spec, cash spec. cash spec, cash sale. .$ 5.00 sale. .$ 6.50 sale. .$ 8.75 sale..$10.50 sale. $12.00 Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. $21.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 val., val.. val.. val.. val.. spec, spec, spec, spec, spec, Corner Olive and 8th St sale. sale. sale. sale. sale. Now is the time to buy ycur Lady friend a fine desk for Christmas Prices will never be so low again CAMPBELL-FELLMAN co . The cash cash cash cash cash Housefurnishers Phone Main 43 Special prices on Couch es this week, as low as $4.50 Each In our Exchange de- partment a few carpets and rugs very cbaa?- See them CARPET SWEEPERS the Bissell kind only. Ladies’ Desks and Combination Desks China Closets price... 96c price. .$2.00 price. .$3.10 price. .$4.10 price. .$5.15 price. S7.50 We Make and Remake OF BIG REDUCTIONS on every article in our $50,000 stock of House- furnishings. We have no old stock in our store. Everything new and brù ht We give some additional prices for specials this week. T\D IT WILL MAKE A GREAT RESORT OF BELKNAP SPRINGS For fifteen minutes of the second half in the Idaho game at Moscow Oregon played with but ten men, and during that time scored ten points. Main, left tackle, was put out of the came, for slugging, after Forbes had .»•d all of his substitutes. Middleton would not let one of the old men go in. and the ten men had to play When a railroad L b“nt from Ea- the game alone. 1 gene up the McKenzl. For the offense of Main the team ¡summer res :rts ju ‘ thV ÎZ t0 was penalized thirty-five yards. Ida i Belknap Spring , whk )haS„r'?sll$ ho, bv end runs and bucking made ‘ i changed oan» i-> JC ••Ude the only earned touchdown of the of the finest pie;. i’lr, game at that time. ; sorts on the Pa< ¡¡;, *’ * oea. h re- One of the touchdowns that Idaho 1 ■ Howell and w J- . i v ‘««4K. two weJL scored, however, was illegal. Oregon known res; l nt- riFi-d, have pass which struck tried a forward purchased tii nr George t he ground, when an Idaho player Hill, of Ast ria got the bi all and scored. By the rules ‘l Mr. Howell wa.- in that fails must be 'on his way to ? •' J to lay a forward r where the play taken I lack from Springs Wieri h< 1 started, and the sid ■ making the pass over the i rnper'■. rards. The offic- . Guard report r t ; to a penalfz. d fif teen lais did not c onipel Idaho to do this, the count«' i ine wa- to gon road from E but pei ’mitte d the five points ! in good o.. ;i: count. their ! automcblies rd After case without cl . . Will M, , had ma ult, ing th< tame on ; Buunr. ■ n tell many incidents of the . road, but . e trip. Oregon forced the 1 repairs. If t r i Idaho territory most of 1 I* o" d ’ • t <’> oí own- ers of ma • : i • er i ar» ■ trip each . > : r. WEST COAST MINES ! waters of I e -p. i > ! spread. One r?;<s m v. COMPANY BEGINS WORK ' do not visit :'? of the long and tlr The West Coast Mines Company ney, taking over a d. a has resumed work in the old tunnels from Eugene. Not wa in the Bohemia district and are now who wish to try t mining ore preparatory to starting springs for Jhe . a the mill. When 3000 tons of ore has take such a trip. Mr. Howell say.- been stored in the bins the mills will for > r.;: r be put to work and will be operated prospects up that v. a; In t until they have caught up with the future. A com mines, when to reduce expenses the corporate«! for .... ....... .. will _______ mills be shut ______ down until another ing an electric line,____ _ u. gtoc^ of ore has been ____________ _ stored, It is The Guard a few day, ago. and then not the plan of the management to there is the Portland. Eugene & Ear- attempt to operate the mills unless I tern Railway Co., which has secure! there is an abundance of ore. A gang a right-of-way for a greater part of of twelve men is now in the tunnels. the distance and whose represents- In addition the company is driving fives are now said to be in the East a deep tunnel, employnig as many trying to float bonds for the con- men as can be used. There are indi structlon of the line. Mr. Howell cations that there will be lively times thinks that eventuallly Janies J Hill at this mine next summer. The mill will build into the Willamette valley has a capacity of 100 tons per shift by that route. His surveyors are now of 12 hour^i. At present the company in the Deschutes country spying out has "in sight” several hundred tons a route for a north and south line of rock. To this must be added what and it is possible that a spur will be is found in the further developments. built across the mountains to tap Gradually more room will be made the valley. for miners until enough men can be The name of the resort has been economically employed in quarrying changed from Belknap Springs to the pay rock to keep the big 30-stamp Oregon Hot Springs, a name that mill running continuously.—Cottage stands for something. Grove Western Oregon. Wm. A. Scherzinger and Mix An na P. Granger were granted a mar Mind Your business. If you don’t nobody will. It Is your riage license yesterday afternoon. business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will CASToniA.. keep out of liver and bowel trouble! Yle KindHare Always If you take Dr. King’s New Life. Be»™ the Pills. They keep billlousness, malaria, Signature and jaundice out of your system. TWO WEEKS MORE This weak we make extru inducements on extension table«. the finest and largest collection ever offered in Kugene. fl-foot Extension, ¡»«■destai, golden Oak S !»O or Weathered I finirli, old» O-fout Extension, Golden fin., only *A.i><> ll-foot. fiue Q. S. <».. reg. *.17.50, *2«l 51» Largest, moat complete and best line in the city. Note these prices—50 patterns at special prices. MINUTES WITH 10 MEN CASH SAL Extension Tables Buy Your Mattresses Lace Curtains-Portiers OREGON PLAYED 15 .$16.80 .$20.00. .$24.20 .$26.75 .$31.00 PURE SILK FLOSS MATRESSES We Make Them The only way to get pure sil'< fdss is to buy direct from the makif I | I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I