Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, August 13, 1902, Image 1

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    y DAflY EUGENE GUARD. nr
VjL.21' WEDNESDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, AUGUST 13 1902 WEDNESDAY EVENING NO 37
nciiir rrv 11 I a nir Tiiinrn I
We turn dull days into busy ones.
Cai! and inspect our Bargain Counters.
0-15-20ct
counters
Lots of Good Things
on these Counters.
A. m
HAMPTON BROS.
DON'T OVERLOOK THIS .
Fancy Hosiery
educed?-
F .r few dys hp larre Btock iif Fancy Hopiery will be Bold at
Bargain Price., n we are
OVERSTOCKED
Eerytl)iD(j in fancy hosiery tf new Red, Fancy Strips'!, Polka Dot in
Uoi all theca'oliy shades. Da 't overlook this sale. The goodi are here
and they inuat ro. The new ribbon have arrived.
See Our Window.
FRANK DUNN
KING ED
WARD OUT
Reviewed Indian Troops
from Buckingham
Palace.
NEWS FROM
JUNCTION CITY
Cold Comfort
. U very welcome on a hot day and
hot duya are'iiut very far iff. Good
raaann. therefore for caIHd your at
tent ion t ice, which we supply in de
H'tirl quantities at stated times.
FRANKLY SPEAKING
We wt-nt your orders for Ice; just as
frank iy f frtkinjr, we can fill ihem to
your n;.tfa ;tion.
S einhard's
BEER and ICE
DEPOT
Eugene, Oregon
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SPECIAL .
9 -ON- Q
iWALL PAPER!
For Thii Month
OVERTON
9 Wall Paper Co.
ft. 37 West Eiehth Street
Hon Plaster
Adamantine Plaster
Does not Crack,
Break or Run,
I Guarantee it
Fireproof - Waterproof
pn ilrive nails into" or
nmmw on itwithout breakage.
lm t n-e r ltten sand plaster.
Adi.retaor tee
w J. L. LOMBARD, Plasterer.
'"' ""fin street, Eugene, Oregon.
To Close Out...
Tl hive Mreral pair nf Summer
.fi? Wt knd which wl"
111 at .try
LOW PRICES
u T?! P'T Ton vWt our stor. dur
" " sale. Sal. commence.
Assault and Battery Case.
James Larimer was tried before J ur.
tlos of the Peaoe C A WlDtermeler at
tbe ooartbousa tbla afternoon for as
suit and batt'Ty alleged to have been
committed on "he person of Walter
Goodman In I lie Middle Fork country
on the 28th of June.
The atate was represented by Deputy
Proeeoutlov Attorney L T Harris, sr
elated by E O Potter, and tbe attorney
for Larimer wae L Bllyeu. Tbe fol.
lowing jury was empaneled: Jimea
Hoffman, F M Wilklns, J M Ueernait,
T Witter, 0 Q Btspleton ana uee
Hoseltnn.
Tbe Jury went out about 8 :30 o'olook
and after considerable deliberation re-
returned a verdlot of guilty and reo
ommeodei that tbe loweat possible
Que be Imposed. Aotlog upon the
recommendation of the jury Jostlce
Wlntermeler fined Larimer $5, wblen
paid.
Courthouse News.
Monday, August 4, at
Yoran's
SHOE
Mortgage t ' "
Guattel mortgage 80 00
RIAL SBTATB TBANBMM.
Chas E and Celta Powera to Chei P
Clover, land In Coburg; (60.
J A and Pnebe A Koysr 10 raui
Paschelke, land In tp 16 r 1 w ; $1-50.
AT and Mary E Gilbert 10 v,iuas
Gatob, 167 65 aores In tp 16 a r 6 e; $1.
L M Travis to John Jjouirneny, ieu
acres in tp 16 a r 4 e; $103.
Ear H Ohuroti to LU Travis, iw
aorealn tpl6er4e; $10.
San Francisco Libel Suit in Which
Governor Gage Sues the
Call Newspaper,
special to th. Onard.
San Francisco, Aug 13.-
Owing to the attacks made on
Governor Gage by the Call
newspaper a criminal libel
case has been instituted
against Spreckles and Leakes
the proprietors and ostensible
editors of the paper.
They were arrested today
on a warrant sworn out by
Governor Gage.
Moro Savagery.
Special to th. Qnara
Manila, Aug 13. The
bodies of dergeant Foley and
Private Carey of the U 8
army have been found where
they were murdered by
treacherous Moros.
The natives had mutilated
the bodies in an unepeakble
manner.
Some Royal Pomp.
Special to the anard.
London, Aug 13.- -King
Edward reviwed the Indian
troops from the front of
Buckingham palace today.
There was continuous cheer
ing as the troops passed the
palace.
Tug Blown Up.
Special to the Quant.
New York, Aug. 13 An
ocean tug was blown up near
St George, Staten island, this
forenoon.
Captain Jones and five of
the crew were killed.
DEATH OF ALEX
ANDER McMARTIN
Alexander MoMartln, aeed 60 years,
died at his bmne at tbe corner of Wed
Eleventh and Charnelton atreeta In
ibi city last night abont 8:30 o'clock
fr.uu the etleois of a stroke of paralysis
received about a year ago. Tbe fuueral
services by Rev Lobdell will be held
lomoirow with Interment In tbe
Young oeme'ery near Lancaster.
Prayer will be held at tbe residence
and tbe servloes at tbe grave.
Tbe deceased, before became to Eu
gene wltb hia family a week ago, waa
a well known resident of Junotion
City, having oome there from Wlsoorj.
sin In 1894.
He leaves a wife and Ave sons to
mourn bis demise. Tbe deceased waa
a member of the Christian oburcb at
Junotion City.
Coming to Eugene.
One of the highly recommended at
tractions to appear at tbe opera bouse
this coming season Is Henry Beres.
ford In Geo H Brosdberel's lauyb
log suooess, "The Wrong Mr Wright."
The oast season Mr Bereeford
toured tbe Western country, aud from
report, be made aucb an Impress-
nn that bla next vl.lt la anxioualy
looked for. It bas bren said that be
baa a method entirely bla own and
unlike tbat of any comedian on tbe
American stage; a. distinctive as Nat
Goodwin or Joseph JeQerson, and e-
ry bit as enn;atle. He will be sur
rounded by a flrnt.elaea auppnrtlng
company and under tbe direction of J
J Oleroen, ms'ager ol the Amerloan
Theatre, New York.
Defends Football.
A BIG TIMBER
LAND SUIT
Wheat Coming in at the Flour
Mills Notes and Per
sonals. Special to Qaard.
Junotion City, Aug 13. Mrs FW
Thorn left fur Portland Monday where
ehe will enter tbe hospital to
have an operation perform, i. Her
many frienda bope she will be able to
return home soon aud are hopeful . fa
apeedy recovery.
Mr and Mrs 8 T Boons left for their
home in Detroit, Ml h, after a pleat
ant visit with Mr Boon, father of J A
Boon of Long Tom.
BO Miller and family, recent arrlv.
ale from tbe East, left Moud.y for
polnta down the valley looking for a
location.
Mrs J 8 Knox, of Grants Past., and
Mrs M Derriok, of Albany, viaited
wltb their bro her, Dr VV W Ogleaby,
several daya tbla week. This la ttie
Bret time the sisters have met In SO
years, although they have lived In Ore
gon all this time.
Hon L T Harris wt-.s a Junotion vl
ltor Monday.
Sheriff W W Withers spent several
days in this vtoinity during the past
week.
Miss Ceoll Rampy, of Harrlsburk',
viaited her cousin, Mies Ora Jackson
ou Friday of list week.
James Hays citne up tr im Oelem
and spent Sunday with bis wife at J
R Hills. Jim ts working for HoM
Bros, tbe bop men.
W P Cbrlstensen returned from low
Saturday, He waa accompanied by
bis family and bis wife's father who
will make tbls place his home.
County Olerk E U Lee and family
spent Sunday with home folks.
Sherman Smith, of Hopewell, visited
his siBter, Mrs Wm Keene, several
days this week.
Miss .Myra Davis after visiting
several daya with frienda in Junotion,
left for ber home lu Oorvallia on Mon
day. Mrs E Van Vrankla Is visiting b t
daugbter at Roeeburg.
W O Wasbburo, returned from New
port Monday.
G F Sklpworth and family left
Thursday morning ror a week at New
port. H O Busbnell Is spraying bis SO aore
apple orobard three miles south of
town.
Adam Wilkelm, Jr, of Monroe Is
here getting tbelr warehouse In sbspe
to ncetve grain.
The Junotion City Milling Co are
now reoelving wheat at their ware
bouse. Tbls well known firm are
patting out thoisindaof saoks. They
will have their h -use f il of grain tbla
season.
Tbe only horse-power threshing
maohlne in this end of tbe
onuntv Is owned by O P
Maya and J J Winn, two well known
Long Ton. farmers. They thresh tbelr
own grain and when that Is saved,
they thresh for a few of their neighbors.
Mrs Anna Simmons, who sells
vegetables around town bad tbe mis
fortune 10 have one of ber horses step
Into a iiost hole In tbe west part of
town 00 Tuesday, and brokelbe borax's
lei below the knee. Tha horse had tj
be killed.
Belknap Springs.
This splendid mountain health and
pleasure resort Is being oonduoted this
season by George F Croner.
Hot and steam hatha and swimming
rink. Hpledld location on bank of Mo
Kenzle River, wltb wagon bridge
across to springs on opposite bank
Almost certain cure for stomach, kid
nev and rheumatlo complaints and
blood diseases.
Fine fishing and banting. August
and September are fine months for tbe
mountains. For particulars address
Okorob F Cboneb,
Beiknao Springs, Or.
Horace McKinley Sues Wisconsin
Capitalists in Marion County
4120 Acres Involved.
Tbe Salem Htaluian nf today bas a
long aoonunt nf a euiijuxt brought In
tbe Marlon onuntv eiretili ooutt In
which Horace MoUinl. y, the well
known timber laud operaor, la tbe
plaintiff.
McKinley alleges tbat early In 1901
be entered Into an agreement with
Genrite L and Clyde I) LI -yd and
Willis H Gilbert, Wl-cm-ln nvpltallsU,
whereby be ws to hunt out dealrablr
timber It d, they to furnlah tbe
money for the purohaae thereof wblU
he waa to receive a half interest In the
Weds, paying 8 per cut Interest on
his half nf iho invistm-nt until tbe
lands oitUd lie .old or In (we nf nn sale
that be ehotild have the right at
any lime he ihould eleot tn pay
h defendants wltb In ete-t an.l re
ceive a deerl for oue-hall 1 It- Ui d.
M0K11 ley claims that 4 U'O acres of
land were purohased under the agree
ment at an average of about $6 an acre
and that It has art v. need tn Slf per
aore. He asks that the defendants b
required tn deed him a half Interest on
pavmentof one-half the purohaae p'loe,
or If that ia Impossible, be cmp-lltd
to pay the dillereuoe between tie
purthise prlos and the 1 resent vi ne.
A GOLDENT
AVALANCHE
CARPETS...
75
Patterns to Select from
AT
J. W. Kays
Furniture Co.
Our
Motto
to Please
We keep a well selected line of Groceries
and Ireib veKetahl. of all kind, in tlirir
season. Fresh Haratnfra ohlps and salted
peanuts. Tillamoulr, lhuberger and
oountry oheese.
Glv us a Call.
W. B. McKINNEY
Phone, Red 66-3.
Case Dismissed.
The young men who were arrested
yesterday for furnishing liquor to tbe
Taylor girl, mUor, appeared before
Police Judge Dorris mis rorem. -
.i, The nrosecutlng witnesses
.... not nn hand and aft .r waiting an
heur for tbem the case was dlamiastJ.
Bhorlly after It waa dismissed Mrs
Taylor and ber daughter appearen ou
Inasmucn a. m
The Three Highest
C'Hicaoo, Aug. 13. Benjamin An
drews, ohauoe lirof tbe university of
Nebraska, and ex-saperlnteodent of
Chicago schools, thoroughly believes
In football as part of the neoesaary edu
cation of youni men,
If I had 100 or ICOOchlldren I would
want every one of them to play foot
ball If bey were strong enonirh, and
in play It hard and strenuously," said
Chancellor Andrews, Iti a lecture to
ibe university of Chio.go. "Bo
nuht to he trained In streuuou.nes ,"
h-..Id, "that IB the gre-.t value nf
C ee fmtrwllj II ! a eonnni in wnicn cour-
i too
Iooludlug a couut of votes made tbls
afternooon.. tol owing Is the vote for
tbe three highest candidates for Carni
val Queen :
Miss Pansy Wilcox 349
1 las Ililen CUrk 833
Mias Airnss Malhsws. 104
For King, ths votes are scattering,
Al Bsmp'nn still leading.
Harvesting This Year's Hop
. Crop Will Release it in
Oregon.
An avalanche of gold will be show
ered Into Oregon i the result of tbe
sale of tbe bop crop this year. It will
yield $3,000X00. Fully $600,000 will
be paid out for ploklng alone, and
folly $1,OC3,000 will be expended with
in the state for expenses attendant
upon handling the orop, ssys ths Pottj
land Telegram,
Tbls plaoes hops well up In the long
list of Oregou's principal Industrie,
along with grain, wool, lumber, flour,
salmon, etc Tbe present estimate nl
tbe crop Is as follows :
Bales.
Oregon .'. IS UK)
Waablngtoo 88 0n0
California (8 CCD
New York State 86 000
England owt 400 000
Tbe pries for picking generally
agreed upon for this season la from 40
to 46 oenta per box. There are heavier
burrs and leas leaves this year, so tha'
p oking will prove more profitable.
Tbe prloea of bops remain firm but
there la very little doing. Advices
have been received to tbe effeot that
the Boston brewers are In a bad way,
owing to tbe strike and tbelr sales
have fallen off 60 per C9nt, and owing
to labor troubles throughout the coun
try the aalea of beer have been out
down 20,000,000' barrels already this
year.
- Early Horning Runaway,
This morning about 7 o'olosk tbe
Cmohoa Bakery's delivery boree while
standing in the alley In the rear nf
the bakery walling for tha wagon to
be loaded with bread for tbe morning's
delivery became frightened at an ap
proaching wood -saw engine and
dashed down the alley at a 2:40 gait
Running for half a block tha wagon
collided wltb a telephone pole at tba
alley crossing at Ibe corner of tbe
Armory block on West Seventh street
and waa piled up In a heap while tbe
horse ran on for a abort dlatanoe and
stopped. Tba vehicle waa badly
wrecked.
An Extra Session.
WASHirtOTON, Aug. IS Advices
received here Indloste that President
Roosevelt will oall the senate In extra,
ordinary session early lo November
Ever slnoe It became evident tbat
nothing would be accomplished as to
reciprocity wltb Cuba at tbe recent
session of oungress, rumors of a more
or less definite nature have been It
circulation that the president would
call an extra session either of tbe en
tire oongree. to enact Cuban recipro
city le.lslation or of theasoats torati
1 fy, If possible, a reciprocity treaty wltb
Cuba.
Fruit
Jars . . .
all styles, lots of them.
.Prices Right.
& 42?
L. C SKEELS,
I847 Rogers Bros A 1 Ware, Free.
Yerington's 9th
Street Drug Store
AvvvaArVvvvwyyvvvvv'
Singapore Pineapple
In 3 lb cans at 20c per can.
Just the thing for this warm weather.
GEO J. HALL & SON
OUIt Spring stock of poultry netting, steel
goods, garden tools, cultivators, rubber
and cotton hose, spray pumps is complete.
Get our prices. Car of Studebaker wagons just
in. Everything in Hardware.
No 50
Ninth and Oak.
5. L. Long.
W are headquarters for
..Fruit Jars..
of all kinds.
Look at these prices:
Mason jars, pints 70c. Mason jars, quarts 80c
Mason jars, 2-quarts $1.05.
W. aUo hav. th. Vacuum Easy Sealer and Vt'lrs "t ns Sealer. .
J. U. GREEN & SON,
Phent Main 251.
619 Wlllim.IL Street.
Harried.
the eoe.e, ous '"" ' , " " , tn(l rolmUn are t,u,h
was disposed of no fur. ber aotlun believe la tbe game."
Oi Monday evening, August 11,
1903, at tbe residence of Mrs Dorrls In
Albany by R-v W P Whlt, Edward
K Hestb, of Llnn county, and Miss
Ora D rrls, of Marlon county. Tbey
have the beat wishes of msuy friends
la Hon and Lace oouutle.
Letter List.
tbe fol owing l tiers retrain deasl In
the Eugene poatofflcei
Opt E 0 Baker, Gro Bornemao,
Mrs Ma Davis, Mlsa Pearl Gilbert,
Peter Haniateed, C U Monrcs, Thr
B O'RHey, Jacob Pbeoegar, Pao lie
tVaebli ir " chine C, Mrs S M none,
Mrs lui r 11 d.le, John Wills,
WE SAVE YOU MONEYS
Today, Tomorrow and
l iW Every Other Day
f esse ' '
We do nt make you a lemptln concesilen to
day In order to take advintige of you tomorrow
WE GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES AND A SQUAREJDEAL
K.,rT.dI.ln thaear Om.lnsn.lK.ti.ii.pl. f T ll:l,nn
of Heine Vlnsttar lor pickll t and table use. K.. IN. I . WllSOll
othr as sood. W. a so hav. full aawrtra.nt of ,.,,
1 eans,l.llrslsM., .to. Phons Msla 9M.
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