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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1902)
Daily P.ugene (Juard OAMFiiuiU.. BROS I'ubUsherB Pub.Uhal .v..-y etoloof ths week, Son vay eiotpt. 1. A I Inm all commanloalloni .il all .Hiif.nco payable to th KoqenkUuaki), Kuua., Oregon. SlJIIM'll.iri MS HATKa IJilivored by oarrl.r, per weoll f 18 L);hrirod by carrier, pur runulti DO Uv in.iil uue year (ia aiyanoef 6 00 Su ujijulli. jj Dub uniuti J" 8 Jh onpiei. 05 Jo you $2.C0 Bit .'until, OU A iverlmiug raUM made knows on epplica- i..n. Kutered a. aaoond-claM IS iou., OreguD, poatotiioa. matter at the TUB EASTERN OFKIOKa -Of the inimraraat ao to 14 Temple Court, New York Uity.and U 8 HipreM Hlrlj, 87 Weeh iarftun HU, (Jhicaifo, III, K KATZ Adv.rtls u , Axeuoy In oharife, WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 1 ANOTHER HOG THAT NEEDS SHOOTING. President Roosevelt eliot a hog the other day. Now he la or edited with having sent Seoretary Root to New York to oonfer with the ooal trust hoga in the effort to bring tbe strike to an end. With winter at hand and coal at 121 a ton, tbree times the norma) price, the administration doea not underestimate the gravity of the iituatioa, both business and politi cal. Tbe poor already suffering from oold and unable to purohase coal at the exorbitant prioe, are tearing up sidewalks in tbe oities aid taking timber and lumber for fuel without regard to ownership. Mr Roosevelt is aware that if the situation Is not relieved at onoe those people who are being robbed and frozen by the coil trust will tunati tbe party of trusts In the November eleolion; and that would mean a great deal to the political aspirations of the President. THAT 500,000 PORTLAND FAIR PROPOSITION. ,The Guard's pretended solicita tion for tbe welfare of Ltne oounty taxpayers is only lrom the teeth out and Is very likely done not bo much from a Benseol duty as, per haps, with tbe fond hope of carry ing favor with the people whose riRl'ti it presumes tj champion. Register. The Register is mistaken. We are unalterably opposed to taxing onr people for private advantage for the benefit of a pait of Port land's community. Lane oounty should not be taxed one dollar for the Lewis and Clark fair. Bo far at the mean insinuation of the Register that we play tbe part of the hypoorite "pretended solicita tion for the welfare of Lane oounty taxpayers" we are willing to troat ourselves to the judg rent of the people who hare so long known the oonduot of the Guard. THE PROPOSED HOLD-UP. The Portland Daily Journal ap proaches the proposed 1500,000 Lswia and Clark fair graft in the ' following bonhomme, debonair manner: "Tbe ways and means oommittee of (he Lewie and Clark Exposition has agreed upon the amount needed from tbe Btate to make the affair a success. The sum is $500,000, and . the Legislature will be asked to ap propKat6 tust amount for tbe pur pose. It is S'liniatsd that it would add to the start 'or two years 1.75 mills, to raftrKthe amount, and that would make $1 75 ou Mil 11000. It is believed the people of the slatr, or a great majority of them, will gladly eland this slight raise in taxes, and i( necessary would stand even more. It is not a Port land exposition, nt evsu an Ore iron txposillon, but one In whioh Washington, Idaho and Montana are tqually interested." ''Has agreed upon the amount," "tbe people of the stats will gladly stand this slight raise In la W are gems, not to mention tbe outside-of-Portland people ? Orcein being ttxed Uil uuly lor the benefit ot that oity but (or a sobeme in which the Portland paper lays ''Washing tin, Maho end Montana are (ijuslty Interested." A fjUICK WITTEU ASTROLOGER Louis XI appears to have been outwitted by an astrologer, who had foretold that a lady with ffbom he nas In loye would die in eight days, which took place. Tbe un lucky prophet was ordered before tbe king, and on a signal was to be thrown out of tbs window, "You who pretenoed to be suob a wtai rtiaVftid the king, "know ing tj ntil the fate of others, tell' me this moment what will be your own, and how long you have to live?" Whether the fellow guessed his fate or had been threatened by the messengers, he replied, without testifying any fear: "1 shall die just tbree days before your majes ty." The king, upon this, was not in the smallest hurry to oanter tbe prophet ont of tbe window, but on tbe contrary, took particular care to let him want for nothing. He made him a pampered member ol bis household and designated two physioians to look after hie health, so that he might live as long as possible. ALLEGED MAIL IRREGULARITIES People of Florence Say They Do Not Get Their Mail Regu , larly. Tbe eeoDle of Florence and the lower ttlublaw are making a big rear beoauae of alleged irregularities in tbe mall service between Eugene and Mapletou. Tue Florence Weal baa taken tbe mat ter up and has Instituted an Investiga tion aa to lueae trregularltlea. It olalma tbat the mall sacks are not delivered In time at tbe Mepleton paetofBoe and are laid away In barns or otber plaoes uotll Coo late to oatcb the boat for Florence. K vl Donahue, the Wella Fargo Ex press agent bere, who Is the local rep reseuta'ive of tbe company tbat ha tbu contract for carrying tbe malla be tween bere and Mapletou, when Baked about tbe muter by a Uuabo re porter today, elated tbat only ouoe, and that waa when a new oarrier wa oo, baa tbe mall been delayed on tbla route. Me lias tnaue ao invesuKuiuu of tbe matter and aa e tbe blame Ilea between MaDlelou and Florenoe. A man owning a gasoline launoh baa the contract ror carry lug tne mane Deiweeu tbeae two points. Ha; Stop at Eugene. Baker City, Bept 80. Tbe Baker Olty high school football team la now busy praullclng getting ready for tbe fall games. Tbe boys nave an ambi tion to meet tbe Pertland blub school team and after their victory at Portland tbey would like to continue on dowD the ooaat as far aa Han Wauclioo. He gotiatlons are now on foot looking to that end. Tbe team la now being si- leoted from among the largest and moBt tklllful student players. The management bBe In mind a team, the averaire weight of which will be 106 pounds. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expeotlng him to die and a son riding for life, 18 miles to get Dr Ktng'e New Discovery for oonsuuiptlou, coughs aud colds, W H Brown, of Leeaville, Iud, endured death's agonlea from asthma, but tble wonderful mediolne gave Instant re lief and soon oureu him. tie writes: "I now ele r soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of consumptloo, pneuoioula, brnnchitia,oougbs aud grip prove tta match leas merit for all throat and lung troubles, (guaranteed bottles Mo and (1. Trial bottles free at W L U Liano'a drug store. Suburban Property For Sale. SO acre iu 6 or lu sore tracts. Tbe and ia first class, looated leas than a mile from the pnslofHoe, ideal building site. This land oau be bought much cheap er than town lota, and to the party buying the first traot and building on same a special inducement on prioe will be made. WILLaMKTTB VAXLKY LAND CO New Addition to Eugene. K F Baker & Co have platted the R F Boon land constating of S'i lots situ. ale two blocks south of tbe Patterson school building. These are desirable lots and are for sale at reasonable prices. For further Information call on It F Bakbh, Ortloe at No S West Ninth street Notice to Taxpayers. Thesecoud aud last payment on 1001 taxes la due and should be paid before October 61b, 1j03. Coats will be added thereafter. All taxea should be pafJl.T-fuU befora tbat date. W W WithSJVS aberlO and tax col lector, .Lane ooflSfv- . " - Storage, Storage, Storage. Ueo. T. Hall and Bona pubho and private warehouse now ready for all kinds of storage. Hope, wool, grain, merchandise and household good. We want three or foui thousand bush els of oats. Haul, and Hon. Lazy Liver "1 Sieve hen trmiblad great daal Jlh a torpid liter, il a urodiiiea imqiiii tlon I found ASt'AHKTS lot-oal! vourulra forthr-m. and aiH-unvJ inrartllef the flrat trial, that 1 burrhaftml anr.ih.ir imi.i . - plelalr currd I aball onliU tooalad torao otnmpnd iwaraia nbanarfr lha pppurlu<r la P";nid i. a. snail v -" -"-n u -uau ay., raiMaeipnie, re. can or Cathartic 0MrV& JiS 0- a ... OUR! CONSTIPATION. ... S'" " "i. cf auM. Inlri. w HO-TO-MC.r-JVi a T li.a, "rt!!?p THESE ARE GOOD TIMES 1Z And you ought to treat your eelf to a fine new gun. We have a very largo etock of them. line to-CaTdouble and single barrel in 10, i, v4 f 10 and 20 bore, at prices that are so reasonable tbat no one objects to them. The prices run from fcu.UU for the single barrel to $7.00, and for the double barrel irom ?iu. lo $18.00 for l,am,, yuns and S25.00 op for l.mm?rle8. jona iKhV?mou. Ste.en stock and all the nicest loads at 50 cents and up. CITATION, lu Ilia CotfLty Cour. Ol lUb,, . cut hio i:oui,ij LILti -Hi go u in tLe luatti-r ui n right tltceatttd "Ute of v ,.,i,i i,ao rrn ,..all and look our goods over. Llegant wVrr The Big Foot Brand is the best that warranted pocnet money can buy. W E are now selling an elegant line of sewing machines at 16.85 up. E save you about 1-3 on a sewing machine. We sell you good re liable machines at $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00, $37.50. Our Rotary is two machines in one, making loop and tuck stitch. At the Low I rice of $37.50. it ml i wmi y JoU jr. U.-ueiiujj, o Wrb lu the intiuo ul iLu : ute ,f are ho.by cited uud ,,, j ""J tbe touuey Court ct tu- kiJi .,,ftHU for th County f Lm, , n, thereof, a h,, ., , L , OU Alnutllty. tbo ;tJ ,., c v1"'' "iUu at 1U o'clock lu .HHa,lt; ''f,'".!.!! iLt-u unj tbuie to Hru .... "'"o,. ptop. Ily lu UtieriU-u i tw4 t-'. ol w B1,d w V ... '".''ll ip I'J, ar7 t, tu Liiue c,Unt "'l Wllllee, lb.- Hon li K tine all' 'm be Cuuuty L.mn ul ilie h ol lor .be County of L, ,,, S u UUBl si.1,1 Court bllileu, lln. il-i. ,, ,"'? U ol -J ot txpi j i- V Lu, D. iWi, Aiifbl: Notice toCredilors. Kuate of John W .ii,e8, ,l.cfiae,i No. ice ia hereby fiven ,lat bur, A Pi him beeu appoiutrd .duuuisira-ri, ,,l .k tltM of John W Sin.'., ,1eeea,eu ), ,.th?,MU Coutt of Lane' uJVS person, having claim. mZfji are hereby notified to i.rtwut u," verified wit , the proner vuud, er toSS eltiued adminuttratrix at the Uw "Z; liarrl. lu ugeu , Una Coua? ot J within six lucmtliB froui tlie liato of II ,. l)..ted at Kua.ee, l.utie 1 this Si d day of September, r.'Oi .... JJoal A Sim, AdmiUHtnurix 0f mi.J L T Haukis, Attoiuey. ' ueceu4 SUMMONS. In Mm f.lri'llir '.niri ..f 11 . l.. . v.i..;r . : 'ioi Of KiutuaJ Tickrel plamuit nam. A, K f II 1 Barker Gun Works, Eugene, Ore. m avV PJIil'S'.'Paaaww Juho PiokrtI, defeuduut. To Julia PickreJ, thu ulove i . , "e 01 Urf8on, lot hid ucmui rruuire uiu kiiiniin yent uud ausw.r plumuU'ii cumpiiint AtS UtilaJOl UU 1U lUU UUilVH f-llllll...l . MWHCU WUIIOI , cuuilUULg mat 0, till I Will OTllIlt 111(4 rn . tru, ,.i t- 0 ,,""-4 i"cn iwrintu "--v uteres otuu. ma vma rinu cuhiuuj Ul ILu Hi inor CBlidM ui Briiu uiarnu;:', ju,iii hurl mid tobtft jawt in, aca tor siuii otbtr iciie u the court may Botru ujuihtblt'. 1U18 flllDLUULH lfi I UUiL-Ltti IE th(- Din CUULNK ULiBU OUfo (.J til But foriuc, seen live weeks In lin ort-r ul tLe Hm ii riumuton, nuiK" "I uu ct urt i. a.1 n ill' HI U Ulll U DIiB - .TllllUr n.f.r- ui pint monH ia il ber. lM2. GEO B D01U.IS, I1 u:l tiffs Aii&ruj Palestine Pointers. SpMlaltothe euaiui Chow, Beit.'21). Mr E U Hollenb ek lute of Kuuene, is now maklug bis home with tils daughter, J V Jeiikliif. This lady was most happily surprised last Sunday, by avmltfrom lier ooualn, Mr Kd Hnlleiilieok, of Lli ooln, Ne braska, whom she bad Dot sneii for seventeen year. J H Jeuklna and family In.ve re moved to Eugene, aud John Urlgits and family are soou to occupy their farm, having rented it. Mr and .Mrs. Krwlu Temple were guests of Mr and MrB A. B Kraal last Huuday. J A J Grow aud family Intend mak ing a trip to the ooast i'l a few daye. Mrs A F Crow, lateof Dawson, Is ex pected out from Eugene In a few days lo vl.lt lier daughter and son who are makloa: their home with their grand parents A J Kraal aud family leave tomor row for a abort visit to relatives at Hale. Prune drying la In full blast at tbe new dryer oo tbe J V Jenkins farm. There is some talk of a private school at Palestine tbls winter, Notice to Bridge Builders. Healed btds are requested for con structing a oounty bridge across the Ooaat Fork river at Collage Grove, acoordlng to the plans aud specifica tions and strain diagrams to Le fur? ulsbed by the county surveyor and to be kept at bis ortloe In Eugene. Bids to be opened by tbe county court and aurveyor Ootober 15 ,;11H)2, at 2 o'olock p tu. The S per ut deposit required by law must aooompauy eaob bid. U M Colli eh, County surveyor, l.aue Co, Oregon, Dated tept 22, TD02. AROMATIC FLAVOR Our New Mount Hood Will imikfl frieDda with you qui kly-H hw ft deltcioiir, flavor and tine, aromatic smoko. It clears the brain, east care and makes you at peace with your memories. It coats just Cigar 10 Cts for sale by all first-clau dealers. r t B0SWELL SPRINGS Enquire at Southern Pacific Railroad oflico for Special Rates to Boswell Springs Noticefor Publication- United States Land Office. Eoseburg, Oregon, Sept 13, Notice i hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of connresH of June 3, ltwit, entitled, "An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington Turrit 'iy," as extendeu to an me puoi.c muu atnw act of Autfiwt 4, 1892, Idaho F Campbell, if Kuuene, county of Lane, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this oftce l er sworn statement. No 3467, for purcl ase ot tiio N E N WiandWi N i, and lot J, of Section No 30, Towuahip 18, South of li mge 8 West and will ottor proof to kIiuw that the land sought Is more vuluatde for it timber or Btone than forayricaltuntl purpt;t e, and to establish her claim to afiiil land bet. re Marie Ware, U S commissioner, at Kuuene. Lane county, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2id day of December, 1002, She names as vit nesses; J V Sutherland, of Glentena, Lane Co, Oregon; William Sutherland, of (ilentcna, Lane Co, Oregon: Archie Richardson, ot Glentena. Lane Co, Oregon; William i Campbell, of Eugene, Lane County, Ore'n.i, Any and all persons claiming adversely t ie above described lands are rtquosted to rile their claims in this ottiue on or before the mi id 2nd day of December, 1902. J T BRIDGE'S, i egialcr. For Rent. A lOOacIS frm 8) mllea north uf Eu. gene, f'JOO per "year. "Aiso lierri flulshed house with large stone ciane ment, aud ample pasture fur oow. Hprlng water in house and hamurtit. Convenient lo University ai d Taller- sou sohool,.1120 per year. Uko M Mii.i.kk A WEDDING BREAKFAST or dinner is always serve with the choicest wines and liquors that can be procure,.. For social functions of any kind we have the purest and best wines f either imported or domestic vintage, by the case, battle or gallon, at prices that you can't match for quality in Eugene, at ! Notice to Creditors. Notioe ia hereby given that tbe umler aigned has been by tbe county court t.f Lane oounty, Oregon, duly appoiuft 1 aamnistrHtor of theeFttite of David 1 nu deceased and all persona having clir against salt! ent.it b art brrtuy notiued to present in name duly vor:iied to 0 nnderRi he at tbe law c-ffico nf Chau .1 EisBiDger in KiiRon , Lano ccunty, Orr- n, within six mouths from the d"t her. f Dated ihin 30th div? of An(. JAFsS H VHl'tQ t, Ad dj CHASM KISSINGEH. Atty. ill tue tm-un Co:irt of tbe Hiatd of b g..r. for tu- Comity ol Lane. Jumes W bmnii, ri.ti liv. . D.-'eaJ : !llh ' , u i uni-Mir iu id. htvYt) cntititd j'L-H.ti ul GI L'lU Ulvlc fell Itrtl ; miii.ich lono uu E C HUGHES' succossor to W M Eenshaw tVrf"V1Vi.a..W- A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know," wrltea Kv O J Huiiliing, vl Aahwav, It I, "wttai a itiiironghly ,ihh1 and re liahle tunllt'lre I fouiul In Kleti'rlo Hitters. Tiny cuieil me n( Jauudiii and liver tmutili II at tiait iuet nip tirrat auiirriiiK for many yrarr. rm gaiiuliie, all-arminil eore thpr rinl anything 1 ivr..w " Kleeirlo Hitirra are the auipil ul a 1 for their wolnliT ful work lu llvtr. kidney and .tomacli troublre. INin'. f.il lo try Ihrm, Unlv 10 rente. Hrllnfacllun iiiiarauteed bv W L De Lano, If Yum VmilJ H,... F il.:.:. il i , . . .,. . . .. nuuiu in'v I.) iiuiiiii me Ddery Line inat s Good Try 2tr-1 I.HAZELW00D Bakery and Restaurant. Phone, Black 47-3. C. C. HAMMOND Prop. ' .-.H'fi'i?.'-'- Trv it.HWnn Haim J --J ' v a V4 III ;3 trie You. I Jcuettie Smiili. 'J o Jenottic b i de-euiiiiut: jU the upline 'A V. n are ht-itLj rnji in ui uvo t-m i'li j ix n i n enui.:u ana nnnwtr tl.. i l:n htTtin lintl n1 i fruiu tib (iiUu of i ti i MUinmiiiiH. aril if von Liiiiu to at Dtar IU AiiMiVMrnuiil.lv. ;in .r-.l III,' I:!Llld Tl imtili.- fii H.mi ri ur li- 1L1- ItlLl Dfuved lit in flip I'niiili H i" lil.i:.. u-vii: A ifKM iBtinu butwiren b;iu. - niil nun defcDfllil aud aucti oiLtr r ikl u, .nu court 1 orouor 1 hiH mini ninnu IN iinl.i.--hi-d ID the SlSI h nri,!Kl.: tirTAini ntnii. i mill WOlK Of c in Dmiliin tiv null t nf the HonHl Miidti anil enter d If.iiu on th 'Wf nl July, I'Jtnl. ami tl i U:ite ol theirl pnblio nun Lire 1 is I ho ard day ol Wli L BlLHU Notice of Administrator's Si of R-.l Propsrty. Notice is hereby (:iveu tlint by fiiw an order ot the ouuii J eourt 01 Bi Dr.g.jn, in uinl 1. r Lane coniilf. l uju.io and eniere I uu h, 3nd "T "J limber. ' 1, UoJ. in the msiiw " state ol Vi.iiniii Willi ow, dtceaKJ r-ntiii!;. lie i.Mi.,!, w l.'inziEg ialo IUK .neb Pile, the nu n-iinti JoJ' tor ol mid letiitu wi. 1 ' "L private sale ou mid p fiuiiii t' ceaoriueii and at ilu I ' f Ji Harris iu KueiL... Unfm, to imM biiuler inr can i" i'.--'-'. 0:,,!I,,g after the 4lb eaj c( Oe:uir one o'clock iu tbe rtin ocn ol "; r . . . - I ...ul nrjMIif. v Hleloliowi K iui-eii'"i ,L";r - p. li nu t.i - witi Lo o one In nioe ard'a adili ion to i.iK''J". 8,1 r .. . ii.. .... m nil Bilinst fi.id nl.Ue aLd I" "t" n iiuiLitit'iitiou. . , nriM D.!.ed 1.1 LtK.n.. Uue..IJ..UT t lia iiid da of 'Jli: g a tl r- It Pi if inn :: M y.i n.i.;i a. r K V ;'"''" tie ir.ctiie H nf I r 1 Cllin fer 20 jeara auil hai r! : a o I fsil e tocere ia every nataniw. 2 ?p liftmreau cirue in triieg it. . ele antica!e i n ''. Ha It I-. t Ailmin e r-tur o! I Withn w, d c. ne.l, 1,T UaLKU. AttuK 1), i ,i liisiiu a . .aUie ol Acfminisira 's HjiIc- Noli:. tni'd, i hrnl.y ,-iv.i be ailnni.itl i-pmi r.lien. deei isi.l. tM' er of ii o d '.ly in i ii ' uy lie Uounty u' n t L' i!dii. on the l b day . I i ller for anle ui pru; i ' -.i alti-r the tilb i!m i'l : will ai l lo tb" l-r-1 tint the t .to in " , , oe ol . .; -,ii. ! 'iiic.b.f''- ,r. i.t to f lt A'ways Bough- So- iv faul. i .J Children. m Yiiii He? Bonbonicre Bakery. mm i in. i. . . " " . .-"! i"m u city In, . I ehvr.e, iCa', 1. ' Holden Building, No 640 Willamette St. rhon,R4' DUNN3R0S EDBEHtFLOBEKCl STAGE Li a I.', E. BANGS, Proprieto. Dally emvt t ,t,iifty alflR ltl 1-elUrniiiK elRe loavt. '.,r. , , tor .ngene dally exrw, ! i.. g r . ttt.da.vK at S s m ,nt;.lntUKeD", Pru.d y lit(ihe-it urn th' r- le enb-d re .1 i 'l r i'l tbo I el'hw -t ' Hinirti r i 1 the .!.' nolihTfeMi. tju- rier '"l of .Soeliell at in Mi-r., in 1 ni e i'1 iiii.l i ulilicitica A' Ailminmrr' e-mn. d. , I ,1: the Ii:!"" . J ill "I--., tee jrrer i- It 1 K "' Notice of Fi' al lit ire"' M.I IFARK Rl'l Nl) TRIP I lo' .u for late ' at I ' 15 lIIB ilfi.lV '11' ar.Dtori. ,ai Solire is h-.n ..' I r u , nil' 1 '1' : i far v UK' ' 1 aee .ni-t in t' - i' i lout tv c ' ' ' ' ilo!:.:y, . i ' ' 1 ; tiie liiur i ; ' 1 'aid i;av '.' ' Court ll ii" ti. ' ' flu ! i'V hi' ! e '' 11 ' tione to .aid ii o 1 tleroetit I i" -- '' D. '.d il.:- G- I ' L. Hiltic. Attoruiy ! r " c a ,i;.t. I 1 t