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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1899)
O v " n BRIEF MENTION. Dr I,nwe oilli i.iii, with Joe Lucky. Commissioners' court li jet In Overtone for wall lper, oil nil paint. Wood wanted at lbs Eugene Photo Siuilin. Rjryile tire at Matlock & McClmuliaiiV i Hundriea, renairing, etc, at " Mat lock tt Mc('luuhan's, Buy an X-Ruy Sulkv plow and be happy. Hold by McClanebaa A Simpson. See our clubbing liet and cure1'0' U schines in Eugene your winter1 nading on moat fa- voreble term. ! - linn vmni iiiirw. tlw llVfc I on earth S tlirmaj MoClanahau A Simpson's. Money to patent food ideas may lie aecurrd ly our aid, address the "Patent Renord." Baltimore, Md. Saturday evening and ttanday severe downpour of coldrain. Hon-Rolert Clow of Junction, is lying very low, of cancer of the) somaohs, at hi a red, nce in June j tion. LoUofmui with rain has Veen the order of the day the paat week. W L Hurton'. of June ion City was a caller Thuraday. lie alatee time are dull at Junction. Km met llolntan, an old typo -J l rpferiUe and old acquaintance, of Pr waa a caller Thuraday. The Welder and Johnson clahn In the lluhetnia -mining district now la courae of development shows encouraging prospects. Dunainuir, Pro. 6 Park Ken ncdy of Eugene died here W day while enroate on train. Mr Park leftK ugeno Tuesday for Michigan. The first now of the oeseon waa noticed Ha.turd.y "on the top of Fpenrera but to aud over oil the Coburg tange of hills. The steamer Eugene'is now ply In? on her regular trijg between Kujp n- and Portluod, having all it can d.t. Dora Cole a tramp woman and William IVrkins were eentenced to the pen for one year eeh b Judge Hamilton at Kim burg lait week fur "testing a horse. Marysville, Ky. Dec. ft. Dick Coleman, colored, who reordered Mra I ih brook waa taken from tbe tRici-rs by a mob of 1000 today and bumed to death. - - The revival services at t!e First Chrialiiin church Eugene, will con tinue until .tuiidav. The mlditioiis - to the membership to the ireseiil f riling are K4. It W raid aUiut 100 chicken were atolen in Kugeue during Thankagiving holidaya, which baa lead to an ofler of h for the arreal vl any chicken fiend caught steal ing fowl. The money for the imrpofe ia on deposit in tbe Ko geua Bttvings Bank.' . The little Maacotofthe aerond On gon volunteers, Mauoel Koblee, tlve Philip.no boywho oame bocae with the boys b now .at the Indian School near Chvmawa nmWr - Chars, ( operir.eoddBt Totter, and t well nleaaed -wit his situ tCs aadUiet ltarnlnf radly. Little Joe - Russell who wm kicked on the head by iv horse a few days ago it is now hoed m ill reoover. If you go into a meeting where the crowd consists nf ahort haired women and long haired men, take up your hnt and retire. Canoe why? Well jut remain in and you'll know why. ('minima Ilolbmok d ied of can wr at Dealer, Oregon Decemlier 17. aged 73 years. The (mitral, cin ductel l.y Klder It ii Cullia.m, iN.k pl.ire at I'leaiant Hill Tuesday at 11 o'clock. A anaamodio effort "was mitdn to IeW I,,onlni mc ",c" successful about 4$ hour. Not. . slot machines are the busiest aflnir . M I m. It there a law suppress log slot machines? Haw a man from the country going toward the city jail theothei day hearing the eigne of 'proa perity,, (of the salooniat) with a policeman under ' each arm preaa ingf forward to the city jail, the moral deathtrap of a city coun:il, art to catch men throuirh & liivne ... ,,.g,liw. viw for money It reported that almut S5 em ployea of the, Hnginaw Mill Com pany went out on a striko a few day atjnJ neceasltating closing down lh inill. We have not beard the canoe of the strike, tut It iesaid YA Violet a foremnn waa diacharged a day or two before by tbe company. Binoe onr laet statement ae pub lished in tbla paper two weeks ago the following persona have either renewed, or euleoribed fur the Axe: Mrs David Drown, of Monroe; A U Dogart, J D McDonald, and J D iluot, of Kugene;J EhWrt, U W Spores, It Morfnrd, and MiluTay lor of Spring lluld; J N Duckworth, Elmlra; S Hansen, Iwig Torn; Geo Cumming, Cottage Grove; and J W Shumate of Waterville and F M NJghnwender of (llenada. A lot of tracklayers for the Mo hawk railroad from Santa Barbara, California arrived in Eugene laat Thursday and proceeded to ""point tbe town red" at once, and made it a "hot time in old town at night." Two of thvm, Imwever, waa cooled off by getting into the city "cooler." Tbe balance of the crowd, some 25 in number, was ronnded up and got into wagons and fcauted "to the front" where it is bojed they w ill remain. Congressman-elect Roberta ef Utah waa not allowed to take the onth of office, and bis ease was re ferred to a committee of nine "to take testimony and report," where it will probably - rentnin during the session; in . which case Utah will not be represented in the lower hine. ' 11m Bill. Jttat before departure for Anwntine, Uov. liord presented tbe rny al Selem a bill for 1230 for rxanNing the title) to the Wileon avenoe (iruverty, the site of the nm pneloAre building. Sali'vn Pen tin e). Uov Lord no chump. He ia In the swim now, and )u Is making bay while the Sun shines. Rigki tnmgb yow are (,Jv eVen if you did etrad)) the ruoitev ues tion whew yon were flgUmglo get into the U. 8. senate as "the dark horse"at the time Mi?s Kney MoUilu tottbera. FULL PARTICULARS Full particulars of ithe death if you tin Hubert Kalland who ws killed hi a railroad wrwk in liriliith Columbia lnt week, have been re mivvd by his father through a letter written him by Dr J 8 Col lins. Altogether, th.s cane is of more than uaual interest. Young Kartland was well known in Ku ipne aud waa universally reapected. A bright handeune fellow, of just, turning into manhood, pneieeaed of no known evi habits, to all ap pvaraoce with long life and a proa-pi-roua carrot before him. But all it once an impulse to ramble take poaeiKion of him. lie heirs of a "belter country', just over yonder. He leavee his home and friends licre in Eugune. Foi a while he is not heard of. Hit frienda eome unis wero heard to ask about "Bob h'astland," but soon, as is the case, in tlicno daya and ramble tmong the youths of thia country, Eastland waa not missed, only by ma parents, until tlie oir.er day when word cama over tbe wires from away up north that "Robert Kantian 1"' was killed in a train wreck and wanting to know what to do with the body? It was as certained that be bad no money, not even enough to pay for a de cent winding heel II is kody was there among strangers and penny lea. Then bi filends here made up a, sum sufficient to pay tbe freight charges mi the cats to briug his body home. Hut by soma par ticular freak ofthee who contrib uted to the fund to pay freight charges on Robert's body, the money was not tent to fill its ml ion of charily until full particn lara if the yrmng man's death should be received. Well at stated above the particular hare bee,n received and are given in the words of tbe letter referred to which should serve as warning to our young people who are dissatisfied with borne and go out. and in ! many cusea lor their lives hoboing it ou tbe railroad. Tunnel, B. C. Dec. 3, 90. RoiT. E. Eastland. Dear Sir It is with sinoere sympathy I try to write particulars of trie sad death of tbe young man, Robert Eastland, at this place on the af ternoon of Deo. 2. This place has a series of switch tracks in order to take the trains over the mountains, a heigh th of 600 or 600 feet, not having yet got thr tunnel finished Tbe freight train on which ha was riding, having reached the summit and started down, when about half way down the bill tbe engine be came unmanageable and ran away. The train crew all bat on brake- nan, Jjmped pit. He and Robert were called to nrr.p, but they eith er did not bear qgyild not jump. I he breaaraan who Uiu not jump was fowndseriwoely injured; but when Robert was found ha was quite dead, lying some 40 or 60 feet from the wreck under a rocs weighing 800 or 400 pounds. Both legs are broken, the right being al niort severed from , he body. When bis body wa; searched a lutckage of letters ami lecommen daliw was found, whiosi disclosed his identity; also a gold watch and chain; one silver dollar, a pocket knife and. comb, .inky mention PROFESSIONAL CARDS: J m. lairwsarn ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice in all the court nf tbe rtuu. votaa, oaaooe. ILlt.l' ATTORNEY ATLAW. c Office Over First National Bank, ii'fiiss, oaaooH. HELMt'aw.TiionritoM cHaa. a. uahvx rissaipaea a hasipt ATTORNEY8AT-LAW. OuVe In First National Beak BUj. I'ractice id ell lle coerta. A V. WWWBMWCSS " ATTORSEY-AT-LAW, Office One-half block south of Cfarte- mn Iilk. W CHALK baoaros ir ATTORNEYS-AT LAW. aoau i sa i-ctiriM aivck ii'osai. oarooa. G r.e. . sMsatsiia ATTOKltEY k COVKSELOB-AT-LaW Will pnnte la all the sserla WUm Uml Jwllflal Dtolrtot u4 la Um i CMitaf Ik tiM. StweWI stlaaOaa firtm tm inlls. no oS Ballet la jsk. a. vemsiia ATTOR V E Y-AT-L A W. Office Over Lane County Baat. KUQME, OBI L TIVI ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. 3 doors west of Lane Covnty Bank 1 ap stairs. ' buocik, owmom. S-'. M. HABBAL'aa a at. KnaBn JJAISABCI A KtSStKCU. Ltwysr vA KaUry ret!::. . Csllaroaaa mmIi aa4 MrsraDy Iks, fiacUat laoUOMMla of lata Omra I WeDaac Mask. Car. al WlllaaMCM oae Ufa imwutnuat, ilia aa. i. 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