Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 24, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    CASTRO'S POWER
' 1
rceb, Eugene,
61 2 Willamette
Three Doors South of Ninth St
K • V
HAS DEPARTED
Cutters
Helen R. Marks Co
Druggists
Hotel Smeede Bldg.
Berlin. Dec. 22.—President Castro
and his associates received the news
of a formation of the new Venezu­
elan cabinet with surprise and ap­
prehension. The news is not con­
firmed. None of those closely con­
nected with President Castro would
give any expression of what action
would be taken.
Buy Christmas Gifts at Stanleys
♦
<•
à' * •
$
Te
rit
gl
&
fe
- (C
The Quality btore
Holland's Denn.nd» Granted.
Venezuelan administration revoked
the decree prohibiting, trans-shlp-
Slippers,
Kid Romeos and
Juliettes
l ur 1 rimmed Juliettes
For Ladies and
Children
at Reduced Prices
Perfumes
Made by America’s best perfumers—
Colgate, Rieger, Dabrook, Eastman.
Put up in nice packages
10c, 25c,
50c, $1.00 and up
Stationery
An elegant line of Box Stationery
bought especially for the holiday trade
and priced right at Stanley’s.
«
10c,
15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 45c, and 60c.
Silk Initial Handkerchiefs..
5c up
15 to 50c
Handkerchiefs
Six Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in holiday
package .regular 75c; special.... 50c
Deposed Tyrant of Venezuela, now in
Germany
ment at Willemstad of goods destin­
ed for Venezuelan points. This revo­
cation regarded by well informed
persons as a practical settlement of
dispute between Venezuela and Hol­
land.
H
Men’s Cravenette
Overcoats
M en’s Corduroy Pants
Men’s Neckwear
Suspenders in Fancy Boxes
Cabinet Has Resigned.
Caracas, Dec. 18, via Ponce, Dec.
22.—There has been no depetltlon in
this city of the anti-Castro demon-
strations of Dec. 13 and 14, but the
enforced resignation of the Castro
cabinet, which occurred yesterday,
is regarded to be a further step to­
ward sealing the fate of President
Castro in Venezuela.
Fountain Pens
WORK ON NEW POSTOFICE
Values to $3.00. special
until Christmas, each
Smoking Jackets
Men’s Bathing Robes
CIPRIANO CASTRO.
25c.
Ladies’ Emb. Handkerchiefs, 10 to 35c
Silk Handkerchiefs
Combs, Hair Brushes
Hand Mirrors
Priced for Less
at STANLEYS
Ladies’ Hand Bags
25c to $2.50
Handkerchiefs
Cotton Handkerchiefs
We have just received a sample line of Eaton-Hurlbut and
Berlin fine papetries, which will be sold at reduced prices.
It comprises a splendid assortment of the best paper in fancy
boxes of floral and holly design.
TO BEGIN AT CNCE
98c
Contractor Welch's Bond Has
Umbrellas
Been Approved—Will Be­
Immense Line
gin Excavating Soon
40c to $4.50
Everything
In Box Paper
Reduced
For Tuesday
and Wednes-
day Only
Box Paper and Envelopes, regular 15c, special.................. lOc
Box Penhurst Linen, regular 20c. special............................ 15C
Box Irish Linen, regular 25c, special.................................. 20c
Eaton-Hurlbut French Paper, regular 30c, special............ 25c
Eaton-Hurlbut English Linen, regular 40c.......................... 30c
Eaton-Hurlbut Lonsdale Linen, regular 25c, special.......... 20c
Eaton-Hurlbut Art Linen, regular 60c. special.................. 50c
Eaton-Hurlbut Floral, regular 60c, special ........................ 50c
Berlin Holly, regular 30c, special.......................................25c
Eaton-Hurlbut Hot Pressed Vellum, regular 50c. special... 40c
Eaton-Hurlbut, large boxes containing assorted sizes en­
velopes and Paper, regular $1.25, special................... $1.00
Perfumes...
Some specially attractive holiday boxes of choice perfumes, including
Colgate, Rieger and Dabrooks, are selling at 25c and 50c per package.
Perfume in Cut Glass Bottles . . $1.50
Hair Brushes of the Best Quality $ 1.00 to $5.00
:
:
"D
lngly
zny
CUl.lt
CloLb Brushes ebony back, Military Hair Brashes
Fine Manicure Goods, Roll-ups---!mporLed Perfumes, Toilet So ips and Powder
AD Goods of H ghest Quality at the NEW DRUG STORE
W. M Welch, of the firm of Welch
Brothers, of Salem, who have the
contract-to build the new pj«to>fice
ii. Eugene, was here Sunday. While
here he stated that the government
had approved the firm's bond and
that excavation
for the building
(rlenn Hunter went to Salem to- was in Eugene today making Car»
would begin in a short time, prob­
I
y to spend the vacation with his mas purchases.
ably within a week if the weather is
< UM ! < i Merit »:
claim to the land above described,
PERSONAL
Winters Wallace, an eaterprunC
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunter.
favorable. Postmaster Page has also
before the lleglater and Receiver, at
11riit'ht of tlir Int»-rior.
young merchant of Cottage Grw.
Mis.
Amy
LaRaut
arrived
in
Eu
­
DIED
received
notice
from
the
government
died
day
Roseburg.
Oregon,
on
the
12th
Htulr*
Offi« ♦«.
gene on the noon train today to visit was in Eugene today.
♦
♦ architect that the bond has been ar-
4 December, 1908.
Itf i- hurif. < »r , I »4-« »-ml
3, 17«»»
B Lurch, a prominent tnerchaats
A ’iuffl« lf»nt 4«»ni. H| affhlHVll having
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R.
(From Saturday’s Daily Guard.)
proved. and a superintendent of con­
Claimant names as witnesses:
bei'li thiil in Ini* offh-« b>' .I ii II uh <* l>
A. Booth.
Cottage Grove, is in the city thi’tl'l
Ore-
James
Wilhelm
of
Creswell,
struction
will
be
sent
here
at
once.
At
her
home
in
the
southern
part
Joel
Richardson
left
for
his
home
Pratt, t unii at «lit, m (uiriMf Iimii«‘Htt- i i ’
ternoon on business.
gon; Joseph Wilhelm of Zion, Ore-
enlrv h
|3
iiiiul* M hk I i J.
at LaGrande this noon.
Mrs. L. L. Warnock returned b’»
for N. W 1-4 Kt < lion 20, Townsltip 1 ♦» gon; Joseph A. Mayo, <>f Zion. Ore- of the cltv at ». to o ' ciock December
Mrs. W. H. Platt went to Portland
H., K.tng«* 2 E WillMiiu'ttft Mt-ridhtii, by gon; Earl McNutt of Eugene, Ore- 21, 1908. Mrs. Grace Blanton, wife
today from an over-Sunday visit vi'Jj
(From Monday'« Daily Guard.)
J44MM4« J. (.Hfiikln. (ofibutt f in w
it
today
to
visit
a
few
davs.
of Charles Blanton, aged 2 7 years. STEAMER LOST,
Miss Tina Hulery visited in Salem her folks at Goshen.
In alh’Kfl tl>nt J«* nu - J l«Hiukln I imn not gon.
C. C. "
Hammond returned this af­ yesterday.
She was the daughter of Willis Elliot,
Mrs. H. Anderson, of 796 ChxrMH
b«»««n a bonn il«h Mettler upon tip- above Ite-advertlvement.
ternoon
front
a
trip
north.
Rai'I
of this city, and leave« several sisters 1
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
C. 41. Pierce, of Medford, is in the ton street, is confined to her bo®* *
FOUR
DROWNED
inenta <»ut*«i<le of a poorly con«! I u< ted
Chas.
_N«al,
Vida,
spent
last
city on business.
'
and brother«. She was a faithful j
Register
a severe attack of neuralgia.
<abln, without «-Itheir win«i«tw or door,
night in Eugene on business.
Hamilton and Curtis Vestcb. <
member of the Christian church. The
liM never CMlltivnted nil) part of tlir
Miss lva Spear left last night for a
S.
A.
Pease
and
wife,
of
Jefferson,
Bbove mr Id I mik I an«l ha* not
upon
Mrrii r: fob in iti.n ation
visit in Seattle.
'' ‘ '
Cottage Grove, are visiting
funeral will be held at the family res­
above aal<l land In the I hm I 3 |-2 year«
arrived
here
yesterday
afternoon.
idence, half a mile south of the Gen-
«» «
• ,
B. F. Minney, of Vida, is In the city brother. R. W Veatch. In -ugw*
mid tl.at H.iit! alleff« I atdM »
W M i»«»t
Walter Carroll, the Junction City for a day or so.
IL 8. Land Office at Roseburg. ( oral hospital. Wednesday at 12 m.. Irada Goes on Rocks and Is a
Misses Alice and Carolyn B«*»
du«* to employment in tii* army or navy
druggist,
was
in
Eugene
today,
re
­
nf the I'nited HI h I i - f In tim«* of war
Oregon. September 17. 1904.
and the remains will be Interred tn
H. E. Carter, of Ashland, la In the returned home to Portland lpJJ***
Maid partieR are hereby notified to an
turning
home
on
the
noon
train.
Notice Is hereby given that Allee
Total Loss
after a vUlt with friends 1» ku F"
city on business.
near, leapoml and uffei evldnno* touch« J l’erdne, nt Eugene. Oregon, who. the Mulkey cemetery west of the city. |
Rev. A. O. Stillman returned home
Miss Carrie Martin, a te*cb*»
O. D. Dower, of Salem, la in the
Rev. J. S. McCallum will conduct the;
in* »«aid all«’KMti<>n at 10 o'rlrxb a m
this
afternoon
from
a
trip
north.
on
Mar
I*».
190».
rasde
Timber
Ap
­
on Falruary 0. IMIt before M bi. «'al-
the IlarrUburg public «choel«.
city on business.
■ervlcea.
kina, notary public, a' Ida «*ffl< «* in Ku plication No. 9-»04 for WhotHWK. ip
Bert
Wood
arrived
nere
last
night
—i i— ......... »m
’ •
D. F. Skene made a short trip to Sunday with h-r mother In ‘»P*
<ena Oreaon and that final heurluu Heotloa f<. Township 19 South.
Crookhaven, Ireland, Dec. 22.— from Raymond, Wash., on business. I Cottage Grove
T C Wheeler, cashier of t* P"
Take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder The
will be held at I o'c Io« k p. m on Feb­
today.
Irada,
from
Gal
British
steamer,
"
Hon.
and
Mrs.
J.
K.
Weatherford,
Range
9
West.
Willamette
Meridlaa,
ruary 22. 1H>. before the l»alMt«r and
A. H. Bond was
__________
Fills They are antiseptic ud soothe
a stage _________
passenger National bank, of Cottage Or** "
receivar at the United Nt a tea land offhe hse Hied oottr« of Intentloa to make I pels gslekly Insist upon DeWitt's veston to Idverpool. Is a total wreck of Albany, were In the city yester­ this morning
an arrival here on the noon trt<
for Hale.
In I(«»Relturg. Oregon
at Mlsenhead. The captain, four of day
The Maid ron t rattan t having In a Final Proof, to establish claim to the Kidney and Bladder Pills. Regular the crew and the ■tewardsss are
George Midgley went to Portland
Miss
Ora
Jackson
came
np
from
proper affidavit, flle«l Iteremher 3, IftOI. land above dearrlbed. before W W. site, Me. Sold hare by atl druggists
Mis« France« Bell, of
yesterdav on business.
drowned
The remainder of the ¡ Junction City this afternoon on a
set forth facta width ahow that after Calkins. U S Commissioner. at Eu­
Arthur Sender«, of Harrisburg, Waih . arrived h«re last n1**
due diligence, |«erM«»nal aerv h e <»f thia gene, Oregon, ns the 14th day of
visit
crew
of
65
men
saved
themselves.
spend the holidays with b»
Elder B C Tabor came down from
notice rannot I»« turtle, It la* hereby or-
which
Rev M. C. Wire went to Halsey spent Sunday In Eugene.
d*rrd anti directed that BU<
be December, 1909.
Cottage Grove on the noon train to­ The wreck was due to the fog
J. H. Watson, who lives wes( of Mrs H. N. Mount
coast
for
has
been
hanging
over
the
today
to
hold
services
there
tomor
­
gKen by dur and proper publlt ntl«»n
Claimant names an witness»*«'
day.
Eugene, was in town today.
row.
J. M I.AWKI \<’l.
sometime
W D Neely, of Eugene, Oregon;
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass have
llereh er
In
nearing
the
coast
the
ship
lost
F.
MacFarlane,
of
Grants
Pass,
was
Eug.-ne,
Oregon;
M E Gillespie, of
RKFKRRF.’S «SI.F. OF RK.AL PROP-
(From Tuesday’s Daily Ona
her bearings and landed on the rocks an arrival in Eugene on this morn­ returned home from Portland.
Mlnulc Wlnnlford, of Oakland, Or"
MI M
E.
J. Fenton, ot KoseMrX ,?e
Samuel
Chaney
was
a
passenger
on
ing's
train.
almost
before
the
officers
knew
their
Eugene.
Ore
gon; E. Wbattam, of
In the Cirvult Cdurt of th« Stat« of
last night in the city.
R „
F. E. Cox and wlf«, of Crystal the stage this morning for Vida.
danger.
Oregon for lam- County
(T. S Land Office at lloaeburg Ore­ gon
W ilshire Bristow has gone to Port­
G. W. Prri ’f. who 11»« 00 *
Ernest J. Ellis, Fred L EH Is. Elisabeth
Lake, Ills,, were arrivals in Eugene
HENJ AMIN L EDDY.
gon, June 23, 1908.
II Ellis. France. A. Ellis. Samuel
land to spend the holidays there.
last night.
' 3, vat in t 'wn today.
j : wi
Reg'ster.
Notice is hereby given that Judith
Ellis and Mary Ellis, his wife.
J. V. Reed is down from N
I
Melvin Hansen has gone to Seattle
Mrs Winfield Bennett went to
vs.
Ann 'Carnahan, of Coeur d'Alene.
River mining pro perties.
John L Ellis ami John E. Ellis, minor
Portland yesterday to spend a few to spend the holidays with friends.
Idaho, who. on June 13th, 190N,
Geo. N. McLean went to Cottage
heir of Frances Kills, deceased, and
1. OF FINAL SHTTI.EMKNT.
(S;>ecial C<>rres|H>ndvnc»-. i
days there.
Eugene M»' ' k is her*
made timber application No. 10172. X(r|l(
John L Ellis, as guardian of John
In the County Court of the State
Alm*. Dec. 21.—Harry Sallee has
I tage Grove for a tew dhys.
L. A. Chastain and wife, of Hal­ Grove this afternoon on business.
for «H of nw1,. ne<4 of nWV4. Bec-
E. Ellie.
defendant«.
Mrs A. E Huntley left today for a
H. H. Wheeler t Vida, si*«’
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ finished hia fall plowing. Eleanor has sey. after a short visit here, returned
4 West. Willamette Meridian, has of Oregon In and for Lane county.
visit st Woodburn and Portland.
tu.
of
an
order
and
<b>«
r»..
of
the
cir
­
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
home
today.
come
home
to
spend
the
holidays.
night
in Eugene < n busin«*-
filed notice of Intention to make
cuit court of the State of Oregon for
Earl Parsons, the timber dealer,
Charles Hinkson has Improved the
Arthur VanDusen left today for
Mrs. Willtan. Hemp?
Final Proof, to establish claim to the Christian L. Winter, deceased
lane
county,
made
on.
to-wlt,
the
1st
Pursuant to an order dated this dav of December. UOS. In the above rn I.»ok» of hi« ranch wonderfully by the national conclave of the Sigma went to Albany todav on business.
I for Spokane to ,!sft reiativ*
land above described. before the
A. D. Applegate arrived home this
Nu at Chicago.
cause, which Is duly entered at building a lot of new fence
Register and Receiver, at Roseburg. day. notice Is hereby given to all per- titled
Frank Heyer
never was at
pag>> — of Volume 13 of the Circuit
Bert Allegar has been trying his
F C. Walters, the enterprising noon from a visit to his farm at Yon­ bany yesterday on hop
Oregon, on the 20th day of January. aona. (bat my final account as execu­ Court journal of said county, author!»-
calla.
trix
in
the
above
entitled
matter,
will
hick
at
batching
while
Mr.
and
Mrs.
young Elmira lumberman, spent last
tng and directing the undersigned E O.
IW9.
Mrs. Waite-
Janie Fisk was a passenger on the
Claimant names as witnesses come up for hearing, allowance and Potter sole referee appointed hv the Johnson were away. Rises at 10:30 night tn Eugene.
court
to
aell
the
following
described
settlement
bv
said
court,
at
a
term
------
..
-
.....................
—
____
_
a.
m
and
goes
to
l»ed
at
12
to
aave
Gilbert Tyson arrived up from Siuslaw stage this morning for Ma­ Portland or. a visit *'
Hal E Wood, of Eugene, Oregon;
’»I*1’!
Astoria today to spend a few days pleton.
A. L. Roney. th*
_
Marvin L. Hammitt, of Eugene, Ore­ thereof to be held at the court rooms ’
llffe and the defendants a« the heirs of cooking
Prof. Luella Clay Carson went to was in the city v.
John Johnson has been given four with Mrs. Tyson.
gon; George 8. CorMr, of Cotrar in the court bouse In th« dty of Eu-| France« Kills, deceased, • • follow« to-1
gene,
Oregon,
at
10
o
’
clock
a.
m
Portland
today
to
visit
at
her
home
a
wit
Lot
No
21
In
Block
No
1
of
Shaw
mor»
’
hounds.
Two
are
of
Dr
Brown
Mrs. Welby
E. C. Lake returned home this af­
d’Alene, Idaho; Samuel Carnahan,
Monday. Jan 4th. 1909 at
which A Patterson's addition to Eugene Cltv strain of dogs
He will »rain them ternoon from a business trip to Al­ few days.
yesterday fr >ni a
t0
of Coeur d'Alene. Idaho.
In lane county. Oregon
tlm«
all
persons
fnterwated
therein
Roy
Hunter
went
to
Salem
today
I
bany
and
Corvallis.
Dudley <’’»rk
S«*V
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the au­ for varmints.
Maybelle
Johnson
had
quite
a
fall
to
spend
a
few
days
there
with
his
mav appear and b* hes*d-
today to
;he - °
thority ve«ted In me by said court.
Mayor J. D. Matlock went to Port­
Register.
I E. O Potter, eole referee, will offer a few days ago
Herman
Brldenhayef
pi*
parents.
Dated Nov. 30. 19OK
She attempted to land today on business expecting to
eale nt public auction at the court mount her horse and slipped and fell, be gone several days
ANNIE M WINTER. Executrix for
Rev J, J. Handsaker returned Marcóla, were in
house
door
of
said
lane
county
on
Sat
­
M A. Hart« arf.**
ffl*»
NOTH F FOR Pt ni.lCATIoN.
8 D ALLEN. Attorney for Execu-1 urday. the td day of January 1»f!>, be­ spraining her ankle quite badly
Mrs Baldwin, of alamath Falls, ar­ home thia afternoon from a trip in
tris.
4t * tween the hours of » o'clock a m and
enlng from Tacom»
rived here today and is a guest of her ,h** s°o’V
4 o'clirck p m of said day at t o'clock
ft. S Land Office st Roseburg.
Jim Tallafero Is making arrange­ uncle, Harry Dunbar.
Mias ”
Elizabeth Brent went to Mil­ a while.
jBdr aj.
K A Hollandsworth and family, all the right, title and Interest of Bold ments for a big turkey shoot Christ­
Oregon. October 1, 1909
H H. Omier «y •»
Miss Frances Obertauffer was lersburg yesterday to visit relatives
plaintiff«
and defendant« tn and tn the
Notice la hereby given that Jona­ of Ixirane. were In the city ycaterday above described real property as helr»- mas day at Thurston
a
few
day».
poultry shew, am«* *
He says that among the students going to their
than It Vincent, of Eugene. Oregon, and today doing their Christmas at-law of France« Ellis. 4 nr eased to­ Charlie'and Joe will spend the holl- home In Portland today.
J. W McArthur, the civil engineer Tacoma
gether with the courtesy Interests of davs with him and that he is arrang­
t of A
who. on June 17th. 1 907. made Tim­ shopping
C A Schafer and Geo Poyskv was a stage passenger to Thurston
Miss Mabe’ B
#00a
th» defendant John I. Ellin
ber application. No 93 75. for W H
Terms of «hie. cash In hand, subject ing the shoot for their amusement were among the students leaving for this morning
rived
here
thfa
»
Mrs NVItle Shields, of Belling­ to confirmation by the court
of RE k, . S-ctlc’ 22. -ow’>«hfp I’’
Fre^ C. PelH, the Wilhelms' man­ relatives
Turkeys, geese, ducks and sheep will their homes In Portland today.
A,>e«br arr!»*4 '
E O POTTER.
South. Range 2 West. Willamette ham, Wash . arrived her» today to
Jesse Nicolle, J. H Bagley. Chas. ager at Junction City, was in Eugene
be numerous and both target and
Referee
Meridian, haa filed notice of Inten­ visit at th* hum« of her father. C. IGEO R DORRIS
blue rocks will be used —Sprtag- Neal and G. 8 Porter were stage over Sunday.
from Cottage Grove
tion to make Final Proof, to eatabllsh M Young.
Attorasy
1 passengers for Vida this morning
( field News.
J. rt. Scott, the Creswell hotel man, train today-
I
STANLEYS will be opea evenings till Christmas
*TPS
TLer
ibe
Karl
tried
gpe.i