Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, July 11, 1908, Image 6

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TO HcCETA BEACH
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Friday
Mrn J. V. Guar!ee,ib.ih ""'r-tal'm-d
1 liurHilay ,iiid Friday al"'-r-Eiwm
ot 'hl Tliiimday alt.-r-naou
wan ent in H'"iH'' work t.1
KUrwInK roMK-nt In which Mr. .
Krcc und won the irli. The rouniK
wirri- b-aiitlfully decorated with a
l,-0fllllll Of BWl'll iH1. The iinntcl'
r .i oni.ii.l lii n-rvini: a thro -courfc
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lirctcnt i:r": .M.'MlimcH iit..t.
MtUtlf Kt.llv, lloyllton, ln ml"-. An
benv Kriiiik MiAlliicr. M I- Vmk.
W. VV. Calklna, .I..N. It. I-V'lci, l.iiki'.
Vycra, Smith. John Hii'.y, ''. S Frw
iand, Deo. T. IFI". Hr., I'. Hurtle
H. Ilowc, W M. Urc.n, l(. N. fal
klna Hum, Carman, lln,
J. U. IIii.kln.
On Frltlny afternoon Mm. C)umk-i-ibnali
kv id'-aitant whim party
"Mlm Nellie I.oiiiiiIk won the prl'.
ThiiiM' iirinciil were: Meadainea Itnoy.
lllnKham, linker I I ihiiiiiook i, nu
rami, Kiliiiiitinoii. (irtK. Chrlaman.
) K. Ilainmond, JepiL l-'mmla.
Krank I'aK". I.llley, N. O. Morne. I. I..
Camiibnll, Onburn, Nelmin U'hlraxo),
Bladden, Soiideri, Trump. Travln,
Tldhall, Wataon, L' llen, Nellie l.oiitn
la. The Lad lea Aid Hnrlety of the
unarenatlou Church held 111 reitular
monthly niei'tlnic al the hnnio of Mm.
Hubert Mc.M nrphey TueiidHy after
noon. After the bulne aeanlnn the
afternoon waa ipent In needle work.
Tha ladlea had prepared a lunch and
at aupuer time they were Joined by
(heir hunbanda.
Thuraday evenlnn tho meinbera of
I he L'hrlatlan Kndenvor of the Con
areatlonal church held lla nionlhly
nrellnn on McMurphy'a lawa. After
the hiielnctia aeaalon wna over, Unlit
niornlliR for Ir.'ans
the aiiminer.
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I Id- eta. Or., July 10. Cupid ar
rived here a few day ano. Me did
nut seek the b-ara an a rest cure.
Completely accoutred he came In a
bottle, via the Neptune route, and
i hIkniiIIzc ) hlis arrival by transflxlns;
the heart of Mm. O. I.. Hansen, a
liretly widow of this place, with a
ilonl.it- h aded, Kuaranteed-to-ntlck
arrw. The Tom Thumb monarch of
'love m.vsriur railed in the nulse of a
lerrer 'lie letiir heins written In a
bold, 'masculine hand. ' , ' .
T!i) letier writer ivaj Herh?rt War-
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r,,,.''iii'iwlav '"-ted missive inio Hie ocean on a rn
(o, hiinuay ir(i ih(i (, ,ib. r!.om ,,()r.
land. Mrs. Hans-ii picked it up a
few days later. Here Is, the answer
.... ...in ,.,., I which she lias sent to the Vallejo
meiii-e snort ly to reuuiiu .n...
In Ibis r IV, Wi) nope me iuiii"'
: narrou. ly a small party on toot.
i i.,.i.. ii,.r tie:i,l uut of the chair win-
' " i (low to learn the can.! of the delay
i:i'.IVIS VS:i:-: rwHTLK AMI gUe MW , nHimiier In rUargeof IfUartU
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MiMK UVwTHK A II-1 A sudden tuotigtn siruo .
she asked
JUNCTION CITY NEWS
FROM THE TIMES
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Ille.l- . July I', I'.'"". I
i..r ,.f Mr ami Mrs. K.
alieil Z vears. '-' months and '.7 days
A mulch LMIIIe OI na-eiiiui na '"
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d' between the home l
III.. Cr. scents, of Lunelle
"liornoiin at. 2:'-Ui.
Mr Scheldt, of the local telephone
..in,... Informs lis thai the I'arlflf
Unites 'eleihone Com
input will soon b.i niiide. and ulso tnni
111 the chanaes to he made the eon-1
venlcnie of the. patron will be. taken
Into consideration.
Home sneak thief entered tlto resi
dence of Wm. I.eppert Monday afUr-
noon durlna: the absenca pi rs. i.ep
peri, who had dropped In at a nelslt
hor'a aiidrannack!'d everythlnt! In
the house. The llnht-flnirered Kcntln;
man was evidently after, money, for
no article of value eemcd to be nilaa
Iiik There wna no money In the
house at the time and the thief ae
cured nothing.
A bear entered the premises of
Wnii Tripp, some three mllea north
of here. Monday, and helped himself
to a calf. This la an unusual occur-
mire for a- hear to be prowllnn
li rati ml tho middle of the valley, but
there Is no mistake but what It la a
bear all rlaht. Ills tracks were plain
ly seen and his sleeping place waa
discovered 111 the brush. It would be
merchant:
"Dear Sir: I herewith return
the bottle and the nute Just aa I
found them on the beach today two
miles north of Herein. I have lived
here for t"ti years an I the r I rid In of
this bottle with the note In It Is the
first romantic thlni? that has hap
pened to break the monotony of this
lonely place.
"1 hope you will he pleased to re
telve your note back and to hear
where tt waa picked up.
"l'lease let me hear from you and
tel me who you are and your object
In sending such a nicssano adrift."
rare sport for some of our crack hunt
era with their dims to net after Mr.
.Z I: lrv.,i .a '. vpr.: Hear and run hltn up a, tree.
eiJoyablB time was spent by all. Only J. II. Miller, the new proprietor of
the members of tha Knduivor weroltho water works, has been hnvliiK all
present I kinds of trouble with his plant. A
444. Bplendld new well has been put 111.
The Women's Itepubllcan Patriot- cemented and walled up. and proof
I? I.hhkiiu met at the homejnf Mrs. ( HKiilnst the Introduction of any for-
A new Hix-norsepow
OltANI) FORKS IS
VICKY IIAIILV SCOIM'IIKI)
Vancouver, 11. C, July 10 A apec
lal to the Province from Grand ForkB
says:
The worst fire In the history of
this city, which la the capital of the
amelter district of the lloitndary
country, started early this mornliiK.
supposedly In a vacant hotel, and
had made such headway before It waa
noticed that ll looked as If the whole
lower end of the town waa doomed
Two blocks and a half were com
pletely cleaned out, and the npprox
Imnte loaa which cannot be accu
rately escertaincd at present will
reach nenrly $3(1(1.000, with possibly
2Ii per cent of Insurance.
Clmrrcil lloily In KiiIiik.
Harmiby Mnlo, who was stopping
1 J U'uiion on Kuai Mnili street and elan substance
.n,., u i.ri'.f iiniina ,,uinii I here i er eualiin bus been Installed, and nlao
ra an Interoatliia nrouram. Lunch i a new pump. KverythltiK la now In In the Valhalla hotel, was killed, on
was served hy the hostess, assisted by ! readiness, and Friday the new 11111- ly his charred remains IiiiIihk found
ui I'aiilliiu Walioii. chlnery was put In motion and I h. In the ruins. Olio other person is
a a tanas were soon linen, riom mm on
' , ,T, , . 'there will be no dearth of water.
The Foreign Missionary florloty ; Mr Mm,,r r,.,lu.M ,m , Niin thai
met at tho home of Mrs. I,. K. H'-'hii outruns are requested to use all
ral In Knlrinoiiiit. There was an In- ,,, W11r ,hl.v ,lnl t0 nmko ,,,, fl)r
terestlng iiioKrnm 1111 the lluruie.ui uil (,u, ri'tnca.
people. There were several guests 1
of the society. Mrs. Illegal served a
dainty lunch.
Monday afternoon the Illithdny
Club surprised Mrs. Prank Wether
bee at her Inline on'Knat Thlrteeiilh
street. The huslinnda appeared at aup-
Wllllani Wolfe, a Tlllnmunk iiiulf,
flung a red flag above the Stars and
Ptrlpes over his business house on
missing
Tho buildings destroyed were: Yale
hotel, Alberta hall, Valhalla hotel,
Victoria hotel, Pnrre'B barber Bhop,
Canadian I'aclflc' railway telegraph
office, Telegraph Kxchunge, Windsor
hotel, llrltlHh-Auierlcati Trust Com
pany, Knslcrn Township Hank, Dow
ney cigar store, Province hotel, Clar-
I eiulon restaurant, balvatton Army
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th Kourtli, and was arrested and "" '"" noiei, nan 1
fined .iii.' He ought to have been , ,'". . '''," residence, Home a real
thrown off Tillamook Head besides. ' ,,," . Jewelry store, ( o-Oper-remarka
tho Albany Democrat. alive store, Chappcllos plumlilng
I shop, Woodlands drug store, t ock
- j ratio's law office, Dominion express
office.
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Lincoln. Neb., July 10.- "Thank
(iod that I r.i:i shake hands with the
most popular man In the Tutted
Slates next to Then lorn Roosevelt,"
W oxclnlmed William Tate, of Kdmond
ill Okla., when he wna greeted by Hrynn
0 at Kalrvlew, The commoner laughed
j'j anil remiirkcil that ll was mood to bo
the next most popular man, when the
most oiular man was mil running
.r for office.
A Tat, who la SO years o'.l, was ta
ft , km Into the parlor and np-nt hall mi
am hour cna.ilng with the lti-vau family
TT Mefore his depM-tiire Hrynn iir.vicnled
2 '''"i with a i ''ble Mrs. Hr 11. gut at
1 he Sea of (lalll e. When he left l-'alr-
t view there 'i"V tears of tia n ss Im
am the old niin's c-es.
... These ,i;-e flue cays, nfuv the storm
. Ill h f il a few days Isol ued ;he
9 li' van home, an I the nice are at
0 work ii'i:'ln In tlw fields, harvesting
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i'aleni, Or. July li (lovernnr
Cll." nib '. bin received the following
UUier letier In M- conespoliilem-e
M'ser.l.iv morning ,i reiiuesta were
ina l.-; It w as 11 simple stat einelil .
which, oerhaps is self, vi.l.inalorv.
and again, pel haps I' l not. Her,. It
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Arabella.
"Whither are you going
of the officer of the guard.
'"To Tyburn, may it please your InJy
hip."
"What to do?"
"To cut off this man's head "'
"And auppoalng It pleases me to mar
ry hlin?"
"You'll have a husband without a j
head.".- '
"Thnfa Just the kind of husband .1
want, and none other."
She Vile ber laekeya 't down the
chair and sent one of them to fetch a
clergyman. In a few minutes lie re
turned with one. and. the prisoner con
senting, the knot wna tied. Then the
proc'i'Hslon moved on to Tyburn, and
the Lady Arabella proceeded on her
way much pleased Willi the adventure.
Though but twenty-two y.'ars old, she
waa heela over head In debt, nnd at
that time there was a law In England
that when a woman married Bbe wnB
absolved from all she owed. In the
course of half an hour she would be
a widow, having got rid of both hus
band and dent.
But fnte decreed that the delay or
the marriage Bhould save the prison
er's ll'e. When he was kneeling De-
fore the block at Tyburn and the ex
ecutioner waa about to ralae his ax a
horseman waa seen coming like the
wind holding aloft a paper. The ax
was atayed till the messenger arrived,
and the paper proved to be aa order
to suspend the execution and commit
the prisoner to the Tower.
A week later London waa In ecataay
over the return of King Charles IL,
and all persons Imprisoned on account
of loyalty to blin were released. Alex
ander Yeoman, the son of a country
Bqulre. walked out of the Tower with
no yoke upon his shoulders except the
yoke of matrimony, which he had no
desire, to throw off. The vision of
lieattty that had come down from
heaven. It seemed, while he waa on
the way to Tyburn was not forgotten
hy him. For political reasons his re
prieve waa not published. Ills wife
Immediately after her wedding atad
suppoaed widowhood Bought solace In
Paris, where she proceeded to plunge
again lino oeoi 111 uie K".eiip ui
French capital. She returned Borne
time after the accession of tho new
king nnd entirely Ignorant of the fact
that she waa a married woman.
One evening at a ball at the palace
tho king sought her and said: "I de
sire to presoat to you one of my gen
tlemen In waiting, lie la more to you
than any other mail, for he has given
you absolution, though you have given
hltn life. Can you guess who ho Is?"
''Absolution cornea only from heaven,
your majesty, and If I have given hltn
life I must 1h his mother."
Tho king laughed and directed Alex
ander Yeoman to be brought to him.
When he arrived be 8tood before the
beautiful Arabella a young man
scarcely older than herself.
"If this Is my eon," she said to the
king, "1 must hnvo borne hltn lu my
babyhood."
"You Irive met before," Bald the
king. "Do ' you not remember his
fnce?"
The lady looked at Yeoman curious
ly. "No," she said at last. "I c"1 not
rememlwr ever to have seen him be
fore." "That may be because when wo met
( had stifTered from a long distemper,"
Mild Yeonian. "and was sore dis
tressed." "And what distressed you?"
"'I'alth.'.' said the king, "be was Hear
ing corruption."
"Y'our majesty la speaking In rid
dles," said Arabella.
"Hather put It," said Yeoman, "that
I was granted a glimpse of hoavcu
before 1 waa to become food for
worms."
"A truce to this talk,"" said the lady,
"and tell me where we have met."
"Never mind that." said the king, "at
least for the present. The gentleman,
having lioeu a stanch supporter of his
l ight fill king, deserves his reward.
Alexander Yeoman, kneel! Now arise.
Sir Alexander Yeoman," and the king,
drawing bis sword, rested It on tho
young man's shoulder. "I have an es
tate for you lu Surrey," he continued.
r'ttikoti from a notorious Koutiiihond. an
I estate allied at OHM1"). 1 would pro
f 1 vide .ion wltti n wife, but the Lady
i.vral'olla li.is torcstallcl mo lu that,
i Lady Aral ei'a Yeoman, this Is your
husband, whom you marriisl on his
I way li, XlMirn. condemned to Im' exe
. etited for t.,!. !!ty to his king Ho was
,tvprleml :: nl at our tv.toratlon to the
' throne set 1'ieo."
lady Ara'.ila urs not long Itl re
! .siiering froi.i her ustouN'jlllellt. "Was
j ever smb. -uk:" alio exclaimed. "1
I meet a man ,lsuit to lose his head who
: lifts me out of ,i,.;,t. 1 lmvt him again
!lth that lu-id on bis shoulders, and
' 10 brings in,' a fortune."
Tio ui.'iri 1., co turned out to Ik a very
il';. 01.,. Thu wife Isvaine a do
B K -"in. though she and her
I'.: '-.-!!i. v ."o tilgh In tavor at court.
I C K.tig Charles lhisl ho never
i'.l.-i of i,v tiv..:ig Sir AVxnndor Ye.v-
I -inn for v.. 1:. trfv gl in; bis life t bis
ioo!.-, 1 the b'l'.l'an.l never
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GUN STORE
513 Willamette Street.
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Hoxie Cartridges Send for Booklet
: You can now kill any game to be found
in the world with one shot by using Hoxie
Bullets. A Hoxie Bullet will expand if
shot at a pumpkin and will penetrate 3-16
jnch steel plate. If it strikes bone it will
penetrate many inches and expand perT
fectly afterward on striking flesh.
Drop in and See Them
One Hoxie Bullet Kliu
TieHoxle Bullet
vratlon In mwleni am
flesh It eipintli.w p
i,le (Wo ami instantly
heavy blood trail. Give!
small calibre rifle than
li lh most TfmirkiU. l
munition. Whm
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UrgreatrikilliniuciiBii
thu sai-injt ammunition, heavy recoU and nile uriih ud
giving prater rankff. velocity and accuracy. lti atwrilk
Bets the tune sure 11 you hh it. Weilonot tell HoxlefluL
leta separately but lupply O. M. C-, Winihesier. at m
suntnl cartri.le with Hoxllsed Bulleta attd -rtsi
dis(urtintr orinal loait. If your dealer dtiesn't keepmu
ard cartri.ln with Hoxliced BulleU ot.lrr ton .
and Kie us hit name. Book ol full Information Ui you tm
Winchester, cMarlin, Savage and Remington Rifles
We invite you to see our stock before buying your gun for the summer. We
can surely please you. Everything in sportsman's needs to be found in an
UP-TO-DATE SPORTING GOODS STORE
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Mrs. Joe Holley of Bosse, and 15-!
vear-old daughter May were serious
ly Injured Saturday at Drewsey, Or.
by the explosion of a dynamite cap
which had been put In the range
with some rubbish they had gather
ed In the house. The mother was
badly burned about the face and
hands, while the girl's burns are on
the hands and back.
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AUTO - LIVER
We have a fine 7 -passenger 30 H
White Steamer
to hire by day or hour
Expert driver furnished,
EUGENE GUN CO.
ItHADfM'
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greets all customers
market, and as choice
of meat as was ever li
block juicy, tender, n
ly flavored and fine gn
whut we cut your pom
sirloin, flat bone or l
steaks from. We knoi
cut up meats for your -l
well as to choose the ;1
so that they will look ttl
as well as tender anasi
Our prices are low If
meats.
Broders'Bri
Phone 2Main 40 - -VM
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'adeiichtful
mparts a pleasing softness
and delicacy to the skin '
and restrains the ravages of
sun, wind and ijme.
ts continued application elir.ii
nates sunburn, tan and freckles and
renders imperceptible annoy ng
minor blemishes and sallowness.
It possesses a dainty, eliding odor
exclusively its own and is in every
way a pertect toilet luxury. Price
00 cents, ask your dmggist for it
KOYT CHEMICAL CO.
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C. P. BARNARD EARL Itf
BANGS LIVERY CO
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of AH Descriptions
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