Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, August 21, 1902, Image 1

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We turn dull days
Call and inspect our Bargain Counters.
5-10-15-20ct
counters
Lots of Good Things
on these Counters.
HAMPTON BROS.
I Kimonas
InltlVf V f'w'ouwiiigpriesssre shockingly
I UBI11 V C y low but hs Kimonas rraiamini
nmt lcaeur shelve! thin week Sizes good from to42.
This is your one cbaeca The prices are
ASTONISHING, SEE
. 82.50 Kimonas for $1 69. f 00 Kimonas for 81.23,
FInnplfttP ,Tfie,lfw Flannelettes for Wrappers
F. n n , 7 Lotsf pMHypatt!rM
Ihey will Mil at this price for one week. EJee window.
MzaviT- VVoio D'i 4 - 4 - a -
attractive tiik etriiee. See them.
ij r i -
will eoatinae
Hosiery aaie om
irom. see winaow.
: FRANK
special
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WALL PAPERS
For This Month U
OVERTON . O
Wall Paper Co.
9 37 West Eighth Street Q
00 GOO OSGOOD
Ik Piaster
Adamantioe Plaster
Does not Crack,
Break or Run,
I Guarantee it.
Firepr oof Waterproof
Can drive nails into or
hammer os itwitbout breakage,
I)on't ue rotten sand piaster.
Address or see
J- L. LOMBARD, Plasterer.
52? WestStb street, Eugene, Oregon.
To Close Out...
w. hi
VT MUat
We hav fveral pair of Snm&isr
ait oa hand which we will
very
LOW PRICES
It will pay you to visit our stors dor'
"8 this sale, gale commence.
Monday, Aogust 4. at
Yoran'
SHOE
STORE
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into busy ones.
ii
Must Go
lOcper yd
e are here aud ihav i-a luuiriA.
until stock all sold. Orer half the
it wJet
fatiil a fancy Jot to select
DUNN
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Cold Comfort
la very welcome on a hot day and
hot days are not very fan if. Good
reason, therefore for callis vtrar at
tention t ice, which we oii).ily in de
sirel quantities at tated time.
FRANKLY SPEAKING ... ...
We w.tut yoor mdrrs for Its; jnitas
frokv pakitt(r, we can fill them to
your safe faction.
VUMTlharrt'c BEER aod ICE
u viuuui u j DEPOT
Eugene, Oregon
Gottntj Allowances.
E Tiwer brldgework , , 1 6"
Clayton Ionian bridgework...... 7 1 0
Wm OIi man bridgework.,....,,, 6 75
W W Inman bridirework ....., 16 00
Sylvester Rtuch brldgework 6 "i
John Bmrtenn hririgewnrk 8 00
A Bond & Hon lumber S 10
O W Wright lumber. , 8 18
Jas Toman brldgework 7 10
Henry Cowan brldgework , 26
A T Young brldgework 7 87
Huribnrt Jfiekiin Mercantil- Co
merchandise claimed $-15 65,
allowed ;.,
Merrttt Casteel bridgework
05
60
60
G W Farlow brldgework
Homer Farlow brldgework
10
G W Fount brldgework,.
80
Geo W Wright lumber.
145 87
Miscellaneous acct
Title Guarantee fc Loan Co land
entries ..,...,.,., 15 50
Lion Dreg Co brush 35
Went Bros sprinkling streets 5 00
Guy Lester livery blie ., 3 75
W P Purkerson damage claimed
$50 allowed., .,. 30 0
Geo F Craw etamps ., 1 00
E Bebwerzachild stationery 31 95
Glass 4 Prudhomma ecbo&l sup
erintendent's surplles. ........... 2 00
Postal Telegraph-Cable Co ser
vices , 75
Western Union Telegraph Co
service. 2f 45
Cbrioman & Bang. livery hire... 4 50
Paolflo States Telephone and Te
egrapb Co services , 1 M
Harrisbnrg Rnral Delmry.
WaSHlKOToS, Aug 21), Rural free
delivery service was today nriiere-t
tatllsbed, to begin October I at Har
risbnrg, Linn county. Of. Tlere will
be two ti ates which will serve p p
latlon of 910.
More Scarlet Fe.er,
Acting Varbl BUles th! afternof n
plaod th fl gr,f warning t th bom
r.f John Dtvis near tn river bridg on
Isocount of a little child at hii booie
being attacked by tcariet 'ever.
MRS. CHAS.
FAIR'S WILL
Ten Thousand Annuity
to Mother and Each
Brother and Sister.
Loss in Big Explosion at Wiiming,
ton Amounts to Over $400,.
000-The Crazy Span,
ish King,
Special to the Guard.
Madkid, Aug 21. - -The
peculiarities of the bov kin e
u opam nave become so pro-
. 1 O , f . . t ,
uuuiiuuu iimc miie doubt ex
ists that ho is not insane.
inere is insanity in the
royal house and it seam tn
have found another victim
in the person of the vonn?
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Pulp Mill Explosion.
Special to Gwahd,
WiLMiSGTOjf, Dela. Auer 21.
The explosion in the vats
of the Delaware Pulp Mills
yesterday caused a loss of
145,000.
Thirteen of the employes
are Known lo have perished
wmie twelve are missm
I here is no doubt that the
missing will not be found
dead in the wreck of the
plant.
Messenger Boy Strike.
(Special to tne ijoiko.
Chicago, August 21. The
messenger boy strike is on
again through dissatisfaction
with the manner in which
tne employing companies
were carrying out the com
promise agreement.
Southern Race Riot
Special to the Gsard,
New Orleans, Aug 21. A
race riot has broken out at
Tupelo, this state. Four
whites and ten negroes have
already been killed in the
clash.
Mrs. Fair's Will.
Special to th. Gsard.
San Francisco, Aug. 21.
The wi.l of Mrs, Fair was
offered for probate today. By
the provisions the mother
and eatih of her brothers and
sisters are given a f 10,000
annuity. The remainder of
her estate is bequeathed to
her husband.
The hirs of Charles Fair
who died in the automobile
accident with his wife, oiler
to give Mrs Fair's relatives
the eutire estate of which she
was the possessor at the time
of her death, provided they
will make no contest on her
husband's will.
Sad Intelligence,
Mies Anna Mnrdeo, daughter of Mrs
E M or den of this olty, died yesterday
tfternoon at tbe boms ot ber sifter.
Mrs J L Lane, Castle Rock, Wattling
ton. Miss Mordeti was a forajer sto -
lent of tbe; University here. Her
dettib wae not wholly unexpected as
sue bail been failing In health for some
time. Bhe suffered front lung trouble
Her numerous friend" lu this city will
! rliocked at the sad lntelilguce, as
tbe deceased was a well knows and
beloved ebracter in Eugene,
The remains will arrive tomorrow
afternoon from Cutis Itock, accom
panied by Mr and Mrs J M Lane, of
that place, and Utt E Mordeo, mother
of the deceased. The funeral ervl3?
wMI be held immediately after tbe
trail" arrives in the M E cbareb. In
terment will i made la Masonic eem
etery. JohD Log
The Corvallis Time hi this about a
f er Laoe county member of th
legislature, a rwdent of Coburg while
here: "John Lrog, who was an owner
In the Corvalli. sawmill, aod figured
in a shooting nflrsr with the late Max
Friendly, l In Han Krao'seo He b
a contor lls home In a flu In a,
re"p ttt'l portion of b ci'y, anil b
topi lynient a a carpenter at f tur di
lars per day."
NEWS FROM THE ,
COURTHOUSE,
Three More Marriage Licenses Is.
sued-Real Estate Still
on the Move.
Mortgage . ...,... $500 00
UaL BSTATB THAN8PKS.
Mrs M J Emmeron to Jennie B
Miller lot 2 blk 4 U it McFarlsnd 3rd
ad lo O utage Grove, (-MR
Jae A Inn to J W Brails land iuti.a
t3 w, $1200.
Cottage Grove Lndg So 61, A r?a
A S to J I Jouea n J of lot 13 east of
road in Uftsoniceemetsry, (5,
iterPPnllilps to f B Phlliinaa
i c.f lou 6 and 0 blk 5 McFriaud
1st ad to Cottage Grove, f 1.
Charles R and Martha 1 Moore to
Mrs Xsabeiie Spong lot 2 blk 4 Jones
d to Cottage Grove, 375.
J I and G H Jooe- lo Emit rtelto
1 aere in J I Joue ad to Cmtairs
urove, isuu.
rault Band Al'a Grace Wilsoa to
Wm H Weatherooii lot 6 blk 6 Morse's
d to Florence, )9t0.
Mary U and John A Putttim to
rtytveeter C i 40 acres In tp 17 s r 1 w.
J500.
U 8 to George A Btahl 40 acres In in
isiris, patent.
State of Oregon to Eva B Smith. 40
eree In tp 18 a r 5 w j $50
Thomas U ai.d Battle Kemler to
Alexander Power 157 aoree tnnie or les
tn tp 17 s r 8 w, $650.
U S to Joeeph M Cook 40 acres In to
16 s r 7 w, patent.
U !i to Frank Uutiiger 160 aoros In
p 15 r 8 w, patent.
UStoLeauder A routhworth 160
acre in tp 16 r S w, patent.
Ue ge ano Catherine VI Bttdwln to
d A 8 Puter32U aores la tp 21 r 1 e.f I, ;
Mietrtien aod Bl'as t Ami d to Jacauea
W Qaickeabusb, 86,40 acres In tn 17
r 2 w, (1236.
Wolf anil Rtohol Handera to B B
Mi-Kiuiiey lot on West Tenth street-
Eugene, $1100.
Claude 1 Bauhe ami Mim Grsoe H
ampbeil, i p Hjdeti witace.
Rto 8tgg Btli Jjj, frtfa-u
A Drtkgg- wi tien!).
Geo O Kir wles and Belie Caeterline
Wm B Plowman witness.
Tie Social Kealm
Tomorrow evening a pubjto reoeo-
lon will be tendered Prof nd Mrs F
d Dunn, at the home of i r and Mm
FM Willtin-. The M E Eworth
League will alt the host and hostess
during tbe evening, Mr and Mrs
Dunn expect lo leave Bamrday for the
Eaat where be will pursue bis favorite
Latin studies for a year.
The Thimble Club's plenla and out
ng by tie riverside occurred as an.
Bounced, this afternoon. The ladles
know how to plan, prepare for aod
enj (y a good time, and this afternoon
may be ptly said to eave been strictly
n uue with the aforesaid mentioned
queti ee of tbiugs.
Mr and Mrs C r! Cheshire enter.
ttlned a party if fii-mtn at iheir home
on West Seventh street last evening irt
louorof Miss Gertrude Jackson, of
Tscorjia, Washington, who is visiting
hem. In progre-sive whist lister
Lucfcey and Mi Lottie Waller woo
he honors. In serving a definable
uucbeon the boaters was assisted by
Mis-t Agues Matthews, Tbe gueoiai
were; Sir anil Mrs C C Hsmmitor,
Mr and Mrs Aif Diilard. Mr aud Mre
Horace Burnett, tbe Misses Pearl
R tei ts, La Veruc Long, Edna Bur
nett (Independence) t,uiu Glhtrap,
Alto a and Lillian McEiruv. Agues
Harris, Llliiau Goodenow, Agnes
Msthews, Lottie Waller; the Mess
W Bratistetter, Roy R Renshaw,
R Davl, Frauk Morrlil, Lorln
ohiison, Peroy Patterson, Lester
Lnckey, H A Vincent, Coleridge ic-
Elroy, E R Oilrtrap, Frank Hayes,
Notice,
The officers and membera of Evang.
ll. Thanter, f J E rs. are -.:,
, , lo-
fj',e"iej w iara' fc "wwi enipe
ri mpil? at one o'clock, Friday, Aug
22nd, ti attend the Itinera! of our late
i-ter Annie Mordeo, By order stt
Worthy Matron.
For Sale.
,
Heavy hnn, about 14fO pourn's,
nd a lo( of oa's for le. Inquire of A !
C Hatbews, corner Fourth and Msdl.
son.
M W Pease snd T F Cowgill who
came here on a visit a few week- ago
from Tsmma, left on this nmrnir gs
.overland fur their home Mrs Pean(
I who aocirnptnlel thent d w i was
S taken suddenly ill and din! Auu.i J3
at Mbt where the rerntlnt wr in
terred. The lacident is indeed a sad
one.
HAPPY WFnniMn
AT CRESWELL
Claude Basche, of Sumpter, and
Miss Grace Campbell, of Eu
gene, United.
At the hometif t'apt PCS land si
Creaaell at i.Vliwk evening, a
very preity wedding wm aolemum d,
the euutractiug paitlw be(Br m
Grace H Campbell aud Mr Claude C
Babe. The weddu g is-retuony wi s
pfriiiruitiS by Dt Si C Baadereuu, or
Eugene, the (erviee being usual in,,
preesive and btautiful
The iuterlor f tbe hutwe was hand
sotttely deourated with carnation,
bride's roses, sweet faa, Oregon grapt
aud other loral eieastotw furiuluifa
proftietua of snmawr garden treaure.
The room, were comfortably 11, .ea
with a oumlier of tne immediaie
friends uf the family. At the appointed
hour lilts Xurma Heudrioke, ot kM -
ok, ot fcu
geue, touched the oeulua Curd of the
wettcuig maieh aud the ttriUe, agiste-t
by MIm Joutiie 1'aik, of Eugene, and
the groom assisted by tlni Uasene,
bis brother, entered the room when
the ceremony was duly prononueed.
The bride was given away by J p
Uayden, of Portland.
Tna buds was bandsomely gowned
in alik pear! gray crepe over taffeta
and carried a beautiful bouquet of
whita carnations. Tbe briuesmaid
was charming iu a gowu of white1
ohtBon over piuk UQeUt aud carried a I
bouquet of piuk camatious.
After the oeremony theaniittianv aat
down to a most lovely and elaborate
dinner after which the bridal party
left for Ban Praneieeo tor a is,,rt
honeymoon, C,
Mr Base he Is a prominent bsrdw-ire
merchant of Bumpter Ore, and la the
sua of PC.BaHShe.ef Baker City. The
brlita la a wtll known aud highly
reeptoted young iaily of Eogeoe.
CASE OF SMALL
POX OUT WEST
Mrs. Elmer James, Recently
Married, Afflicted With the
Contagion,
Report somas from the Crow neigh
bo.h.MMl that Mr Eimer jimw, form
erly iss Lanta Buodgra, who m.
nwrrledat Falrmount on A;i.ut 4,
h broken out with the mi,.x mid
that she ts quite stek si brii ni a
HoshIiog's mill 20 mile aoutbwetit
Eugene,
Mrs James ese is similar to many
who have had the disease In this
county during the last few year. It
Is In a light form and Is not thought
serious.
There have been a large namher of
caeca lo this vicinity in two or three
years past but we have yet to hear of
more than one or two proving fatal.
While the dieas leave permanent
pit mark on i be skin and the syoip.
roraa are exactly lihe those of smI -pox,
many pe-p'e, among wimm are a
number of pbyeioians, are of the opin
ion that it Is not the ret article, hoi
some kind of an Hen, some calling It
"Manila itch,"
Deiter Items.
BpMlai tetbs Ocard.
DfcxTE. Aug 10.-Th Wjlle ma
ehii.e isruuuiugat Trent. The I'arviu
lempleman machine wih start the lust
of this week.
AlfrJiewart wbt baa been at the
Hunaakrr place lor the last two years
ha removwl to Hprlugfleid to work,
A party consisting of Fred Parker
and wile, John Parker, Ruby Hoi
alter anil I'uia Holt started for tbe
lakes on an outing last Tuesday,
Henry Guttey j working for bis
brt Slier Johu, at Creeweli.
Fron iateadvice from tha asylum at
8lem it apiiears that Mta Mulbruok's
mental eondttlun ta showing no Indi
cations of iuir-rovement.
Rufus Woods is carrying an ear In a
"""" m Contact
o,,,,
aeow.
KB Parker ami Mnry W notify at
tended the tcher' examination at
Eastern, la t week.
There Is some talk of our grist nj;i
ienvirg o,-. Ho little wheat is rated
here l late veare,ttiat it does But pay io
operate here.
E It Park. rhr.re-i,B..d bin position
the Trent K-ltm to accept the prit -
e'Sbl(i of the Creweli ;hr,! j H
" remove tothat lace in Hepit aiber,
Dragging for Moore's Bouj,
J HABRtSBtHMJ, Aug tl. Al af
lung a ciowd tf men fruro all the
ruun Hog towns and farnia ba been
lri,..ii, the river fur the bony of
J me M O who a drowned In
the Wiliamett niwi mix mi above
here, bat ti e search has been futilt.
THURSDAY EVENING-
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Patterns to
J. W- Kays
Furniture Co,
MSi.H' m ?
1 i '"isiasll'nKii
Yerington's pth
Street Drug Store
One Word about
Tea and Coffee
"SHOW SlP? ? "Muifrom Missouri, we have got to
come and let us give you Samples and Prices which will do
more to convince you than an hour's talk,
GEO. T. HALL & SON.
fgWI., bpring stock f poultry netting, steel
Z Roods, garden to-ils, cultivators, rubber
and cotton how, spray pumpa is complete.
Oet our prices Cur of 6?tutt-baker wagoiis iaal
in. Everything in Hardware.
KoSO C
Ninth and Oak. '
We are headquarters for
..Fruit v Jars..
of all kinds.
Look at these prices:
Mason jars, pints ?5c. Mason jam, quarts 85c
Mason jars, 2-quarts $1.10
We !. hw ft, Varawt Km? Baal Wire Btoc, 3sai,r ,
.J. U. GREEN & SON,
Our
Motto
to Please
ls1sVfaisjlwM.t
Gloves for
Hop Pickers, all sizes,
L. C. SKEELS.
Photograhs enlarged free of charge.
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W. B. McKINNEY
Phone, Red 66-3,
WE SAVE YOU MONEYS
Today, Tomorrow and
Every Other Day
W Sa b mtt yoa t tenpitatr tcextun to
fey to erst' to tokt sdv r.ui o( yn umemw