The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 09, 1903, Image 1

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EUGENE. OREGON, SATURDAY M \Y U 1903.
Bargain Week for 6 Days
IN MUSLIN underwear .
Everything
¡NO
BIG SENSATION
TEAMS PLAYED
0. B. DAY DIED
SURVEY OF
AT ALBANY. I
A TIE GAME
YESTERDAY
PERSECUTED
M c K enzie
IS HERMANN
(Guard Special Service. )
Old Pioneer Succumbs to Attack
Allmuy, Or., May 5.—Mrs. Minnie
theSpheieon heNewGromdv
of Paralysis--Was at the
Munkers, a prominent teacher of the
Vest»rd tv.
Home of His Son.
Albany public schools, was arrested
this morning on the charge of having
(Daily Guard, May 5.)
Geo. B. Day, the old pioneer whom
commited
the crime of arson by the
Eugene, 11.
the Guard mentioned last week as be
burning of the residence of Dana Bur iug the subject of an attack of paraly
Springfield, 11.
With one of Eugene's regular
mester on the uight of April 29.
sis at Prineville, died Sunday morn­
pitchers in the box fir the visitors,
Ou being arraigned iu the justice's ing at 8 o'clock at the home of bis
Springfield and Eugene played a tie
court Mrs. Munkers waived a prelimi­ sou. Rev. J. 1 . Day. in Hillsboro.
Was Dismissed With Piesident’s game on the new baseball grounds at And
Examine the Timber
He was aged 75 years, lacking one
nary examination and was held in the month aud oue day.
I West Eleventh aud Law reuce st reels
Knowledge and Never Has
The Result Will Be of
sum of one thousand dollars to await
yesterday afteruoou. The tie was uot
Geo. B. Day was a well known pio
A<ked for Vindication;—
Great Cotnmi-rcial
.played off for the reason tliut there
the action of the grand jury. She put ueer of the early ’5O’a. He was born
was some dispute over the seun- ai d
Reasons or Trial
up her own cash bond iu that sum iu Sumner couuty, Tennessee, June
Import
by the time it was settled the crowd
and was released from the custody of 5, 1828, and crossed the plains in 18.72
and some of the player had left.
with the summer's band of oxen driv
«
Prof. E. H. McAlister, head of the the sheriff.
Several hundred people witnessed
era, settling at once iu Lane couuty
The Register aud other papers of
The case has created a great seusa- where he has resided every since.
the Hermann faith have been quite the contest which was rather ragged University of Oregou mechanical de-
has
completed
arrange
partmeut,
tlon.
all
the
way
through,
aud
errors
piled
Iu 1858 he was married to Adelm
free in expressing their belief that
Harlow and the following children
Hermann is solid in the counsel hails up so fast that the s<-- nr bud to u»’ meuts for a hydrographic survey of i
were born to them: Henry J.. John
of the present adimuistration. They short hand to keep tra- k of the credit the McKenzie River this summer.
F., William G., Francis E., Nori h
seem to forget the insinuation which side of the ledger. Most of th« err< 1- Th« survey will he in.ide fur the pur-
on both sides were due to lack ot I sc of determining the water power
J., Sarah N., Mahlon 11., Gee. B.,
t'.ieir utter:- ces are bound t > carry.
aud Robert K.
If Hermann was not removed from practice, aud some wire entirely "t the r ver with a view of locating
the points where electric plants and
Mr. Day’s home has been for years
the office of Geueral Land Commis­ inexcusable.
four and a half miles west of Cn
Lorimer,
Eugene's
box artist, the like may be established to the
sioner in Washington by the consent
well, where the remains will be burii d
of the Presi 1. it of the United States, pitched a good game tor S| eiiigti id. 1« st advantage. A map of the river
hut was the victim of persoual dislike and up to the eighth inning very ie.i a ill be made mid contour Hues will
Mrs 8. E. Pritchett has sold the next Friday afternoon. The tuner I
established for the purpose of Troy steam laundry on Olive «treat to will lie held uutil the arrival of a sou
of Secretary Hitchcock and was not kits were made off of him. In the I
of ____
investigations
removed as a result c.
________ _ i league
-
- games
. to come he w ill do sen« -.bowing the profile of the surface of J. A. Muthersbagh, receutly from from New York.
'tin» country. The flow of th« water Elmwood, Nob.
And so another of the pioneers wl o
set in motidh by higher officials, i t'IIe w°rk for the loctils.
"11 be nieasuied to ascertain the* Mr. Muthcrshaugh has taken charge so well performed their duties ns
Waller pitched gcod bell for F.i
then Mr. Hermann is a wronged, a
gene up to the seventh inning when ’ power available.
of the establishment and will con­ members of society has passed to his
deeply wronged man.
The result'of this survey will be of I tinue to conduct it on first class lines. final account. We speak from a lor g
he went to pieces and four runs were
WAS HE WRONGED?
made by the visitors, lit the eighth •:r«..t commercial import. It will
The Troy laundry has enjoyed a personal uequaiutauce when we si v
In cases of this kind, where wrong he was replaced by Harper, ni e of the l ow in what section of the river the
lucrative patronage while under the that George Day Imd no instiucts that
is done a man in office—where he is regular pitchers, but the boys from most power can be obtained in the
control of Mrs. Pritchett, and no wore uot good, was true and liouo
summarily asked to hand in his resig­ “Scantigrease” touched him up pu tty «•shortest distance; and it will slso
doubt will coutinue to do so under able in all his relations as a citizei
nation, where the opprobium of tin- lively and made four more runs. In determine wliat the expense of estab-
Aud the regret at. hearing of his den .
r L WHITSON,
Mr. Muthersbaugh's owuershp.
whole natiou is cast at a man's name the ninth, however, begot down t ii hiug the power plants will be.
is tempered by the thought that 1 «
Miss
Marie
Pritchett,
who
knows
I'i.NTfST
and that man an innocent man, what business and threw pretty ball. 1!. I’rof. McAlister is doing this work
every detail of the buaiue s, has been had passed far into the even-tide
;
, aa l I. • :r I at
that nature dealt kindly with him i
i,. .
I W V Hendei-.ni, I am j Remaining unclaimed in the post­ is the usual actiou of such injured also did excellent work in left field, f, . the benefit of the public mid says retained as manager.
vt-i'ng is the line of office at Eugene, Oregon, May 6, 1903: persons?
that hi- nor. intends to make a hydro-
bringing the well appointed life t
gathering in several ilifiii ult flies.
[i • t
■ ■ -sid o8ioe.
Do they hie themselves away from
Brooks, L. L.
its end.
Springfield's •ateher w.i- very reli grapliic survey of all the important
W . . . .
■ •: k r. .sioial: ..
the .-eenes of the accusation and say able and invariably caught his mun rivers in the state.
Bradley, Miss Esther
not a word of protest against their ou second whenever the runners
Call, C. C.
\ BIOLOGICAL INSPECTION,
treatment? Do they bear in silenc attempted to purloin tlint base. Kus
Cleek, M. 8.
(From the West.
rofessor A. R. Swoetanr, head of
the shame which is heaped upon sell, Eugene's diminutive catcher
Fisk, Heury
Myron Kobe, who left lieie iu 1897,
the biological department of the Uni-
their names?
Fulton, Rev. J. L.
also showed that he was a b-isebull vi ity. wili accompany the surveying writes that ho is now .in officer on
NO. THEY' ASK FOR VINDICA- player from the word go. Hartley
Hale. F. B.
party and will make a biological in board the receiving ship l'ranklin.
TION-FOR EV 1DENCE OF FRAUD, played a star gume at first for the
Jacobson, Mrs. Julia
sp- etion of the country, searching for He enlisted in the United St ttes navy
FOR CONVICTION OR ACQUIT­ locals.
Lindlay, G. K.
lu nieal specimens and miimal life, at East Aurora, N. Y., and is now
Managers Paul Sbroat, ot Salem,
■.¿Xlt, ()KK-.<.S.
TAL. They stay on the ground and
Mook, J. J.
THE PLAYERS.
but more especially he will note the at Norfolk, Virginia. Myron states and 1. D. Gibson aud 8am Josephson,
compel official investigation of the
Martin, J. A.
th..t
he
has
a
very
friendly
feeling
tor
various species of the timbers that is
The lineup was as follows:
of Roseburg, met with President Tur
insinuations against them.
Morford, Rev.'H. H.
Eugene.
Springfield. best adapted for commercial purposes. the Florence people and hopes to see tier of the Willamette Base Bull league
I,. CHESHIRE. M. D
HAS HERMANN DONE THIS?
Oregon Securities Company.
all
hiH
chums
here
in
the
course
of
a
Prof. Sweetser also in'ends to de­
Russell
<5
Chapin
iu Albany last Saturday evening.
NO, 1IE HAS NEVER ASKED FOR
Prater, Mrs. C.
Waller, Harper
Larimer velop a map of the McKenzie water few years.
P
Manager Griffin of Eugene was unable
A
VINDICATION, REASON OR
PHYSI AN AND SURGEON,
Shum, E.
About a week ago a son of O. C. to be present.
Piekens, Johnson ss
Graham abed, with the view of showing at
TRIAL
IN
ANY
MANNER
SAVE
Smith, Mrs. E. G.
Hartly
Ckristtsr. ldz.
1st b
Blair what points the choicest belts of Eichler, of upper North E'ork, had
It was provided that each club may
BY ELECTION TO THE CONGRESS
Wyatt, F. C.—package.
timber lie, and he will also locate the the misfortune to shoot himself iu travel with twelve men aud the uni
2nd
li
Whittaker
G.
Stewart
Eu.- m*, Oregon.
OF
THE
UNITED
STATES.
AND
When calling for the above please
Holland
Larimer easy points of access to these choice the wrist. He was handling a rifle pire. Bert Vincent, of Eugene, and
8d I-
FURTHER, SECRETARY HITCH­
state when advertised.
when in some way it was discharged. Dr Ohlinger, of Salem were elected
Harper, Waller
Campbell timber fields.
If
COCK SAYS KNOWINGLY THAT
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
i'he party will leave Eugene about. The bullet passed through lietween umpire«, the only men to receive sal
Starr
H.
Stewart
cf
r W BR >WN, M. D.
HERMANN NEVER WILL ASK FOR
Doane Juno 2b ami will be gone a month or the bones of the wrist missing the aries. The forfeits of 9150 and 910 In-
Crabtree
rf
VINDICATION OR AN OFFICIAL
artery and inflicting a flesh wound. itiation have been paid.
six weeks.
Umpire.
Bert
Vincent.
I
'N AND SURGEON.
[
DISAPPROVAL OF HIS DISMIS
The boy's face was burned by the
The schedule was arranged as fol­
SCORE BY INNINGS.
SAL
OS«—V i ■: ir» i., (Jhri mvn Bkp
powder and the bullet passed close lows :
Wlicori : t ol v Î m; 1 3, G t.» i.
1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9
PARTY AFFRONTAL.
to his head. He will be all right In
At Al tinny: Salem May 9-10; Rose­
1 1 2 1 O O 0 2 4—11
a short time, but it was a very close burg, May 23-24; Eugene, June 13-14;
Gill Shijey, of Leaburg, died at hie
These Republican papers print long Eugene.
Springfield
O
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o.TTOPATH (’¡PHY ICT AN
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3
O
O
4
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—
ll
home this morning, lie was aged articles saying that Hitchcock has
1 wish to extend my heartfelt thanks call for him.
Salem, June 27 28; Eugene, July 11-
nKHU'.I! E. PENLAND
about 35 years aud died as a result backed down, that he had not the
L. Hollenbeck has purchased from F. 1'2; Roseburg, July 18-19.
to Me-srs. Edward Petty aud Charley
of an acute attack of appendicitis. slightest ground for the dismissal of
Smith for their kind sympathy and Bean a tract of Hbout 25 acres of the
At Salem :—Eugene, M»y 16-17; Al­
C>n*r7:
l Willamette Rbe-'s
Clrtfa Drs. Paiue A Kuykendall operated Binger Hermann. These things are
financial support in assisting me to upper part of the old Ix>ster place bany May 30-31; Roseburg, June 6-7;
4kwu -i
' . ui-i s * sp cia'.ty,
L <b upon him Saturday tut too late to known
to President
Roosevelt.
friends whereby I was enabled to have above Mapleton, and will soon move Albany June20-21; Roseburg, July4-5;
u ttten janes
accomplish any good. Funeral ar­ Roosevelt has retained Hitchcock in
an operation performed upon my there to abide. The price paid is Eugene, July, 25 26.
rangements will be announced later. his cabinet and has allowed the dis-
Mr. Hollenbeck intends to
eyes, which has resulted in a com­ • 1000.
At Eugene:—Roseburg, May 9-10;
( j E j R i ; o b D s BAR, M. D.
Roose-
missal of Hermann to stand,
plete recovery of my Bight. 1 had build a number of boats for the ac- Salem, May 23 21; Albany ,June 6-7;
velt is not the kind of a man to allow
been almost totally blind for 10years, comodatiou of pleasure seekers.
Roseburg, Juno 20-21; Albany July
PHYSI UN aid SURGEON.
injustice done to any man. His ac- Get $100 Prize For Secu al cf and 1 now find myself restored to
I4ev. K. Tweed will deliver the ad 4-5 (Salem, July 18-19.
n «v r E igene L in A Savini
| tion in this matter is that of backing
God's sunlight and th« lieautles of na­ dress on Memorial Day iu Florence.
At Roseburg:—Albany, May 16-17;
Most Members During Past
1 ‘ ■ I' - • ce No 1'8 ) pe .*l st ret. Cell A Trial will Convince You That
! his secretary.
! Eugene, May 80-31; Salem, June 13-14;
t'*’; ’
nicht
Phon1 re-iilence
ture. To the above named gentlemen
John Lloyd came down from Siletz,
We Understand Our Business
Five Months
«Ji77. 'it
Mai 14'.
When papers say that Hitchcock
I owe a debt that money cannot repay. a few days ago to remain during the I Eugene, Juue 27-28; Salem, July 11-
has had to back down they say that
in Match and Jewe ry Re­
Respectfully,
summer. Johu Bays he has been ad­ 12; Al bay, July 25-26.
Roosevelt is out with Hitchcock.
it
( I hiily < inani. May S. )
R. H. MCALLISTER,
This gives 12 games for each city, 24
pairing and Engraving.
mitted to the tribe Hnd will become a
is a family row and amounts to party
The mem bes of the Eugene lodge
'
in
all for each club.
Creswell, Ore.
full fledged Indian in'a few months.
of the Ancient Order of United Work
affrontal.
....
...„ « . 'hi
.....................
Mr. Lee and son of Cottage Grove,
1 ho new
ist inn church in Coburg
men, and a especially tbeir veteran
HERMANN’S PLANS.
Great promptness in get­
was d Heated Sunday
morning
with . 1 brother and nephew respectively, of
Master
Workman,
B.
J
Hawthorne.
>
-
-
is depending on his years
ting out Repairing and j of Hermann
are happy today, all on account <4
debt.
Dean Sanderson of the Mrs. O. F. Kennedy, were passeuger
service, his power of handshaking
1 1 icene Divinity School, preached the to Florence ou yesterday's boat.
Klamath Falls, Or., May 3.—The
Speci tl Order« of ail kinds and his suave speech to re-elect him. this dispatch:
••Perft.nd
\t..„ i 4. f'.rt
irrigating ditch belonging to Henry
Rings of every description, | In his speehes he says that accusa
Portland, May
19UT 11 ''< 'ory serm■ .u. Rev. D. E. Olson
' is pastor.
1-. Ankeny, of Eugene, and Mrs. J.
A! ’>.N Y AT-LAW.
Medals, (’lass Pins, Chain- tions against him were unjust. HE B. J. HAWTHORNE, Eugene, Ore.
T. Henley, of Klamath county, runs
walk.
Acct
|
l
"
■
DeLano
has
a
wonderful
'
"Engene
wins
in
a
THIS
TO
THE
lDOES NOT SAY
* !
^1 ï'hi:'^BIo.k, Roeros 14 an tnak ing aj d alteiing.
cr. itiire iu liia window. Upon the1
through the town of Klamath Fall i,
"7 ■ ■" at : m .ivs-i «•> lati-1 siù minio
OR TO HITCHCOCK, our congratulat ions.
Raised Monograms Scripts PRESIDENT ride
•attui.
aud the village authorities have com
Host careful examination it is diffi
(Daily
Guard,
May
5.)
”
W.
H.
READER,
to
Washington
on
I He will try to
meuced suit iu the Circuit Court to
cult
to
discover
that
it
is
a
contrivance
and
Old
English
Letter
­
Martin
M.
Cole,
aged
29
years
,son
“Sec. Board of Extension. "
fr.*, Oregon.
the backs of Republicans who will be
•ii .l by no.n mid not the remains of of Dr G. B. Cole, of Central Point, secure an injunction against the
ing-
1 mislead by his mannerisms.
He
THE EXPLANATION.
active being. It has the form died on the train last night enroute owners, alleging that the property is
We repair anything p r knows that he cannot command the In explanation we may say that th« ] of i -.nee
a iiian above the waist and the home from Salem. The body was a nuisance on account of injury from
vote of the mass of thinking suffrag A. O. U. W. grand liaise committee
taining to jeweiry.
, body if n thh with fins and scales taken off st Eugene and it was pre­ seepage.
! ists.
on extension offer« d a prize of • !<■" in low the waist line. The arms and pared for burial by Undertakers Day
The town wants the leaks stoppad,
ARE YOU A SUPPORTER OF A to the lodge showing tie grentist it
* i ■ h'-.e tufts of hair and th« hands & Henderson. It was taken on to which would lie a very expensive un­
MAN TWICE TURNED FROM GOV­ crease of membership for the fiv
a kii i of - law that makes the little Central Point on this afternoon’s dertaking. Mr. Ankeny is here tnak-
ERNMENT POSITIONS BY HIS months from Dec. 1, 1902, to April 3i
Jeweler and Stationer OWN
1 - inc lo< \ lik it might once have train. The cause of the death was ng preparations for defense. The ca--e
PARTY ON ACCOUNT OF HIS 1903. The Eugene boys took eighty- j,ve<j
will appear for trial at the Juno term.
drofisy.
OFFICIAL ACTS? BE
HONEST two new members during that time,
WITH YOURSELF AND NEIGHBOR winning the prize easily. In uddi i
tion the extension committee offered
gold badges valued at fifteen dollars
each to inidvidual Workmen who;
should bring in ten names. The Eu-.
gene lodge membership has five of
CaJi
Gaiihl
S5Q.G0C
Yesterday evening at •> o'clock Mrs these badges to its credit.
»Nit -
25,000
Alice E Nichols, of EugeDe and Mr
This is the second year a liana i
Wiliiau B Wooten, of Pleasant Hill, county Workmen lodge has put th«-1
* MMiUi
I BXV-INQ BUSivrSV TW**B*
*CTl
were united in the bonds of marriage hundred dollar prize into it-trer.siiry.
0'4 FA*/ a * b 2 ’£RM3
OE EUGENE.
at the home of Rev I). C. Kellems. Wendling having taken it last year
that gentleman officiating. The event with about seventy new members.
prir.c
’pj
citie« of the
I
,____
■ '
i : i muntfi»«.
Uss
W8s a quiet affair, only attended by a
Paid
up
Cash
Capital
-
J50j'd0
• t m l-mnt cer ifi ate of
“I* 1
i;-»*».' p»ri«t
Surplus............................ $50,000 few friends. -Mr. aud Mrs. Wooteu
: "•
pr im .1 *•-»•, inn.
will reside at Pleasant Hili «here .Mr.
* i y
Al Warrxtii« bwwgkt
Wooteu is a well known and prosper
OREGON’-
• E BROWN,
EUGENE
U A PAINE
Oregon in 1902 with 2,0tl0,(««i sheep 1
oils
farmer.
Vics P-oidcnt.
GENERAL BANKING BUSI-
1
f " 078CRN.
produced 17,000,090 pounds of washed
W W BROWN.
trms
rloD6 on reaFODanie I
Cohisr,
a id unwa-bed Wool.
The average
A mi
oil Cbiceflo. San Fran
Sight dra
value per pound scoured, on October.
Portland.
Oregon.
cisco at 1
1st was 50 cents.
compared wiih
Rills f exchange »<*M 0,1 N’reUtU
All those who have referendum peti­ 12 cents on the same date in 1901.
countn-s Deposits received subject
tion» ou the Lewie and Clark fair ap­ The I. tai value f «he • I produv'
to check jr certificate of deposit.
All c collecti ns e!-.tnist<-d to us will propriation t lease send in to me wt of tt " four Pacific State» la»t year i
receive s prompt attention.
nuce a» they must be in the hand« of was as follows: Oregon. |R,MO,000; !
T. O. HENT’RK'KS. Pn-ideut.
th» secretary of »tat« by May ‘A>.
C
B
EAKIN.
Vi..
President
Idaho. •2.’<*>.X>: Ma-bington, •572,
S. ...
p L MILLER. Eugen»
■ E s\i||)GRASS. ( a»h «r
272. Oilifomia. 91.900,923.
P.
e»
L. H
1- POTTER, Assistant t ashler
Springfield and Eugene Swated
Republican Papers De
dare Hitchcock Did
rong.
In
Underwear
Prof. McAlister to Meas
ure the Water
Power
TROY LAUNDRY
CHANGES HANDS
List of Letters.
I
i
Florence Nolts.
NEW SCHEDULE
FOR THE LEAGUE
w
Death at Leaburg.
Card o! Thanks.
EUGENE
WORKMEN
Ankeny’s Irrigation Ditch.
Died On the Train.
EUGENE liOftfl and
M. R- JANNEY,
FIRST
Nations! Bask
Married.
Oregon's Wool.
A
Referendum Petitions.