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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
burglars do more work eight month», return« d to Eupen«- last uigbt. TEAMS ARE STILL EVEN NORWEGIAN ANNI al i. r l| I TO VOTE ON THE Johu Canon, a brother ot Prot. (Daily Guard, May 18.) VERSARY PICNIC Luella Clax Carson, arrived this af- $15,000 BONDS 8. Smeed is dowu from Walterville. teruoou from Port laud ami is a gut st J. A. J. Crow was in Eugene today. of bis sister. Chas. Goldsmith spent Sunday in i Mr. ami Mrs. Morris Leviuger, who (Daily linani, May 18. i Eugene. City C< unni Orden Special Elec have lieen here from Spokuue visitiug in pursuance to au invitation ex b rauk Page was dowu from Saginaw , at th«- bom«« of Mr. ami Mrs. E •• Æ lion on May 2V to Consider » S' T t « T .1 11» Two Residences Entered Sunday. »- tended by the people of Spencer Creek Schwarzschild, returned this after the Que-tion. about 20 of the uaiiveeotis of Norway, » STANDING OF THE CLUBS. a Miss. Marie Waie went to Portland uoou to their home. Last Saturday from Eugeue, went out y. »terday t<> yesterday. W. H. Canaday ami Geo. Holland, « i 9 Wou Lort P. C. fei eujoy a day out ami celebrate in the \t u special r. ding of the city 2 Dr. C. W. Lowe left yesterday on a delegates from C’tmw lodge, 1. O. O. F.. > ; 1 Eugeue 2 5ÜU to good old way the 17th of May,in mem ¡council held Saturday evening, it was Night. went to Portland today to attend th« e ■ Salem trip north. 2 2 500 ory of the adoption of a written ' >t' I to a>k the citi . i , h whether they grand lodge of that order. 2 ,500 ii constitution by Norway in 1814. The ■ Roseburg 2 Dr. J. O. Watts left for points north w re favorable to t-ie establishment About $90 Taken From Dr. yesterday. Albany Demorat: Mr. E, Rae Nor Albany 2 500 first thing on the program was a picnic the Jefferson str. < t sewer and if so B« ris, of the U. O., spent two or three b : _ Cheshire’s House — R«v. Me J dinner, and here it might bo »aid . will vote the fll.5,000 necessary, Mrs. Drew Griffin was a passenger i days iu Alliany on a visit. e it » « « ® I There i.- j » r i fl" that at one time it was seriously in the shape of lam.Is which will la, to Portland today. Callum’s House Also Visited a special attraction here for him. Saturday—Eugene 14, Salem 10; \1 feared that some of the Eugetieites floated iu Eugeue. Dr. H. D. Sheldon, of the U. O., „An Attempt L?st Night. Mrs. Laura Harris went to Portland tl bany 11, Roseburg 2. had lost their appetites but it seemed I a - ...-r liould I a limit. No city went to Albany yesterday. this afternoon to attend the state Sunday—Salem 1*. Eug< ic 0; Rose that they did fairly well without it, can make vain-. of property iurease W. A. Hemenway of Cottage Grove, convention of tbe|Lewis and Chirk if such whs the ease. We will not rapidly without putting in these nee burg 1.5, Albany 10. The burglar or burglars who entered i (sited in Eugene Suuday. {clubs organized all over the state, Every citizen The above are the scores of the mention names, but the wav some of -»ary improvement- E. R. Skipworth’s residence on West Wiley Ham returned to Portland i ITie ««. iention meets on th«- 20th. .games played by the teams of the Wil them »tutted chicken into their physi in the benefited district should vote Sixth street Friday night continued Sunday after a short visit iu Eugen«-. < tw ens, getieial manager of the lametto Valley Baseball la-ague, F. Ow«'!is, It ognomies whs »imply an indication in favor of the bonds, it mean» but their work Saturday night. I nf thi- Rev. and Mrs. G. S. O. Humbert ar- i '.ire.it Ai 1 nricaii Co’s, {will - i'ica:i Importing Tea Co's, little expense to connect and means will be seen that each team won n that the chicken was well done. tioie changed their scene ot i perntiom- »tor«». is iu tin city (on business con- game in the aeries, giving each a^per The dinner was such a one as would a world of good to the city in the way to an opposite part of the city. They ■ ived this afternoon from Corvallis. Mrs. J. M. Edmuusou returned to |neet« .| with tiie company’» local store, centage of 500, the teams having also make a man think of home and of health. were more successful than on the pie- “If this was not such a phenomeu- Goshen yesterday, after a short visit i Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Whitson leave broken even on the first series of mother, and the valors of his auces vious night, being tors in the days of St. Olaf. ally healthy city," said ii citizen the this ev« nil g for Portland where they {games. in Eugeue. their nefarious work I After dinner there was some music other day, “in spite of the arrange The local faus were very much at least. Dr. and M tb . D. A. Pain«- are iu will review th«« ev««ut» of th«» week — »eng, “Ja vi elsker dette Landet,” ment of drinking wells, sewers ami pleased at the showing made by the ami attend the se.-.-ion of the grand Some time during tie uigbt the Portland to attend the events of the by the audience, the song that will cesspools, the death nite would las ter home team at Salem Saturday, and lodge of c !.l Fellowsand Rebekahs. L. Ches hire, at residence of Dr. W. week there. make a Norwegian turu in his grave rible. In slightly unhealthy cotnmuu A:i.-s Nina Ostrander, the operator hopes were entertained that they 798 Willamette street, vu» tutered Mrs. W. D. Garman, of Cottage iti any clime. Simon Klovdabl then it i. s ten I imes the pi < cautions »gainst ami about 990, belonging to Mis. Grove, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. iu the Postal ■ nice in Eugene for the would win the Sunday game, but gave a historical sketch iu the Nor disease would have to 1». taken. Eu- when the news came that the team Cheshire's father, P. 1’. l i lmtr, wa» W. Newland, iu Eugene. past («« j -, returned to her home wegian language, of the events lead ge e mts oil lucky when it ia com in Cottag. Grove this afternoon where had gone down to defeat by the one taken. Mrs. itig up to the adoption of the Consti pared with other cities of the same Mildred Donaldson of Port she will live. sided score of 14 to 0, you should have Sunday morning Mrs. (. he h r-- Her numerous friends tution and securing to the people the size. ” found that one of the tlower pots i i laud, is visitiug her sister, Mrs. 1). iu Eugen«- regret her permanent de- sen the long faces. government of their country; calling the parlor window had been k: < «lo-i- R. Lal :in, in Eugene. parture from the city. SATURDAY’S GAME. attention to the fact Hint it whs not Geo. F. Craw is able to be down overontbe floor. Investigation which Miss Leila Mitchell, who lui» been The Suletn Statesman mentions in the result of a day, but the necessary PREPARING ELEC followed resulted in the discovery that t-> - u after haviug been conflue.l to the a victim of typhoid fever for the dividual players on Eugene's team iu conclusion of h series of eveuts in the house had been entered a. 4 ¡rouse for several months. past few weeks has takeu treatment at Saturday’s game as follows: which the people and not some for TION SUPPLIES The robber seemed to be robbed, Robin Nelson of Albany, who has the Eugene hospital and she will leave The Eugeue aggregatiou had no eign ruler played the important role. acquainted with the premises and been visiting Harry Straight in Eu for her home in Baker City next Fri difficulty iu finding Graham, who Mr. Klovdabl is an orator and the tnauy believe that it was the work of gene, returned home Sunday. day. She will be able to see hei evidently bad a day off. His curves only fault there was to find with his local talent. He first entered the Mrs. Dr. Parsons, of Ashland, who friends at the hospital next Thursday proved ineffectual, and the ball found presentation was that it was too short County Clerk Leo isjniay preparing downstairs bedroom where Mr. Fai has been visiting friends here, re afternoon. much recreation in the field while he —because it was interesting. S. P. supplies Io I»« usim I at the polling mer was sleeping, lle took several turned today to her home. occupied the box. Tnlifero pitched Ness made a few remarks in the En phic.'s in | ho various products on dollars out of that gepth-ir; it’s trous a better game, I ut nevertheless, the glish language, dwelling upon the .lune 1st, the date of the special con Miss Cecil Stevens, who has been in ers pockets, also a key to? writing Raglane touched him up for eleven privileges which we enjoy in being •r. -ionnl election. The articles for Eug.no during the past week, re- desk iu the sitting room where was .eh precinct are as follows: hits. Hartley, Eugene’s first base able to understand a language that i ■turm-d to her home iu Albany today. located a pocket book containing \ upply of white ballots, colored man, played an errorless game, and so rich in cla.-sicnl litcriituie as the Mi.-s Sarah Stewart, of Brownsville, * A nearly 990, won the admiration of the spectators. Norwegian, so poetical iu expression, b.-.llo.-, two poll books, three tally who has been visitiug her sister, Mrs. This was taken, and the robber'fon- • * * * Chapin came in second in aud to call “ours" a history that is ■Is ■.’l| official seals, two copies cluding that he bad made a i i< b R. W. Newland, returned home yes- the slugging race, makiug three and forever will lean inspiration to election laws, three pens and pen ti rday. enough haul, molested lot! i • i Ise F. A. Rankin Ims inaugurated a siugies and a home run out of l the the world, He called attention to holder-, three bottles ink, four indel Mrs. M. A. Godby, of Portland, and left the house the same way a. genuine closing out sale of pianos, same number of times at the > bat. the fact that liberty meant u duty to ible copy pencils, three blotting •ume up on the train this afternoon went in. organs aud all small goods and sheet The star plays of the games were exercise it by every man and woman; pud-, one needle ami -tring, one stick Tracks seen on the ground beneath to visit her unde, Capt. C. J. Dcdd, music, preparatory to tearing down chalked up to Johnson and B. Jer- and that the Norwegian who had al < ding wax, on«- ballot box with keys. the window indicate that the mis at Springfield. his building to make room for a brick man. The former made a beautiful ready learned that lesson in hi» ITT ONIA BALLOTS IN BOXES. creant wore new shoes, as the Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Davis, traveling to go up at once. throw from center field to third base, mother country, must always bear in Clerk Lee wishes to impress upon tracks were clean cut. The shoe tourists from Missouri, have been Prices on pianos are lost sight of catching Graham, who was trying to mind under thia, the most democratic th.- judges and clerks of election the was about a number eight, and was visiting ft ¡ends iu Eugeue, going ou in this sale. They must go. This transfer his headquarters from second. government under the sun, he can not matter of reading the election law rather broad and might have been this afternoon. means a big saving to piauo buyers * * * * During the first eight in depend upon some one else to exer carefully ill regard to sealing the liai square-toed. Air. aud Mrs. 1 W. E. McElroy went hi 1 the opportunity only conies once cise the duties incumbent upon a citi lots in the boxes. The law states that Mr. Palmer, being an elderly to Salem today, Mr. McElroy will in a life-time for such genuine bar- nings the ‘Nobles’ played all around zen. M. Svarerud introduced the the ballots »hull be sealed in an en the Salem nine, but in the ninth both gentleman, sleeps very soundly or he play in the welcoming band when gains. speakers in a few well chosen remarks. velope provided for tlie purpose, teams went up in the air iu field might have beard the burglar aud Roosevelt comes to Salem. Our line of pianos consist of the The remainder of the day was spent then place them and NOTHING , work, and thirteen tallies were added frightened him away. Dr. and Mrs. Miss Margaret Linn, of Portland, following well kuowu make»: Chick- to the score.” As will be noticed, with music and mil g. The old songs ELSE in the ballot box which shall Cheshire who sleep upstairs, beard who has been visiting at the home of ering, Weber, Kimball, Crown, Dick the Statesman has dubbed the- local were given with a vim, praising the then be sealed. nothing unusual going on. land and its heroes. The day was a her brother, David Linn, returned ens & Sous, Busch A Gerts, and a team the “Nobles.” At thw last election conshlerable dozen other make .. THIEF READ SERMON NOTES. success, anil here is to the people of trouble was occasioned by the judges home Sunday. SUNDAY ’ S GAME. How do oyu like the list? Spencer Creek: y. ur hospitality I» and clerks putting the tally sheets An entrance was effected to the Mrs. E. R. Lake, who has been here In the Sunday game the “Nobles” only equalled by our appreciation. Can anybody beat it? We think residence of Rev. J. S. McCallum, 47 from Corvallis visiting Mrs. Geo. in the ballot boxes. It was necessary One of them. West Eleventh street, the same uigbt Lilley a id Mrs. Minnie Buckman, re not. Call early aud get first choioe. played in bard luck. It seems that to have the tally sheets to make the Sale on now. If you don't embrace they started out “on the wrong foot” and all the small change in sight was turned to her home today. official count, aud an order of the and couldn't break the hoodoo at any this chance the loss is yours. appropriated. The kitchen window court had to be obtained before the Miss Molly Patty of McMinnville, time iu the game. Lorimer pitched a F. A. RANKIN, was forced open and the two kitchen boxes could be opened and the sheet« who has been visiting at the home of good game but he was not us well sup- No. 22-21 West Seventh street. doors unlocked and opened as a secured. her sister, Mrs. C. W. Lowe, went orted as Talifero was the day liefore. means of escape should he be sur to Albany Suuday on a visit. Morris, Salem ’ s Indian pitcher, was The Eugene Typographical Union prised iu his work. Then the thief touched up pretty lively ut times by met in their bnll Sunday after Henry Owen returned yesterday to leisurly walked all over the lower the visitors, but very few »afe hit. noon and elected officers for the en floor of the house and found what Kalama, Wash., after a short visit Professor Joseeph Schafer, of the suing year as follows: President, small change that was left lying here. He was accompanied by his sis department of history, ha» been ab were made. M. L. Forster, of Tangent, is The team and their supporters are Harry M. Shaw, of the Register; W. around, amounting to about 8?. 00, in ter, Miss Ermine, who will visit there sent iu California all last week. justly proud of his 13 montbs-old not nt all discouraged, iu fact are cu M. Moore, Register, vice president; cluding the sums the children bad awhile. While he was in the Golden State the courage«! at tlie showing made, lt is Miss A. A. Miller, Guard, Secretary Clydesdale colt, which weighs 1300 C. D. Combs left on Sunday for professor made some hurried prepara saved up in little missionary boxes. Mr. Forster has weighed claimed tliHt Eugene has as good a Treasurer; B. H. Miller, Guard, Ser pound-«. He entered the study of the pastor Portland to be present at the golden tions for the compilation of his new him every month. Home months he team as there is in the league, aud it geant-at arms. where notes for the Sunday morning wedding of his brother, R. E. Combs, Pacific Coast History. At San Fran stands a good chance of winning the Executive Committee, H. M. SilHW, gained over one hundred pounds. sermon lay on the desk. As the thief aud wife. They were married May cisco and Sacramento he made ar 1 lie colt i» a handsome cheanut sorrel peuuaut. R. H. Miller, W. M. Moore. carried a candle the wax melted and 18th, 1853, at Hamilton, N. Y. with a blaze face ami white feet. He rangements for a number of illustra The printers union, though organ dropped on the desk all about the Mrs. Kate Baskett, of Salem, who tions which will appear in the work. ize<l only eight months, is in a tliriv -lands 15 hands high, haa a girth of notes as if he had been reading them. came up a few days ago to attend the He also took the opportunity to fa ving condition, aud every printer in (J feet, 3 inches; ia 21 inches around The fellow was evidently hungry. He funeral of her sister, Mrs. Zilphia miliarize himself with the repositories town stands loyally by the Eugene th« forearm and wears a 21-lnch ate a big slice of bannaua cake and Rigdon, of Pleasant Hill, returned of historical information. Professor collar. Typographical Union No. 528. some bread and butter, also drank a home this afternoon. Mr. Forster has lieen offered 9200 Shafer will spend a considerable part big glass of milk. After tumbling Salem has secured the Southern for him, but considers him worth Mrs. Geo. Shipley, of Oak Park, a of the summer vacation examining the silverware over and looking suburb of Chicago, has been the guest the original sources before he begins Carnival Company’s attraction for more. This emphasizes the oft re through all the drawers down stairs of her nephew. Dr. F. E. Selover, dur the work of compilation. The views the week which Eugene had formerly peated statement timt it pays to raise he left the premises, and his work was ing the past few days. She left this of the historic sit,» in Oregon and reserved, Now Salem pa|ier»are writ good stock. It costs no more to raise Albany Democrat: People with a thoroughbred colt than it does a not discovered until Sunday morning. afternoon. Washington are yet to be arranged ing about the great eutreprise of that I city as a carnival town, showing bow good sized heads are having consider -■■rub and it costs much less to raise for. The views of historic sites in AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT. R. O. Brady was down from Cres able fun at the expense of Mr. Her »The thieves resumed acivitles last well today. He says Robt. Hays’ hops Oregon will I e a valuable contribu- I thousands of people visit the place iu mann. He remarked that hay is 921) a gmxi hog than it d<»-s a razor back. one week to take in in the shows and the Some farmers will still continue to ’ tion to th<> pioneer history of night. This morning John McDon are looking fine. The yard has been sfterid their mouey. The accounts of a ton now, where it w»s only 87 under rai».- -criib stock and grumble liecause ald, who lives at West Thirteenth and increased to 55 acres. This year they j west.—U. O. Weekly. the affair from wi«le-awake Califor the Wilson bill, a fact he declarer] they can't make anything at it. — Al- Charnelton streets, reported to the will have two acres of Bohemian hops nia, where the outfit has played the due to the high tariff. A Is>ut as bany Democrat. Police officers that an attempt was which command a much higher price | wiuter, show that it merits recognition much to do with the tariff as the high made to enter bis house about 11 than the American hops. I and popularity. The Woodmen of water here iu the winter. A year or o'clock last night, About that time (Daily Guard, May 18.) Portland will conduct the big show in two ago under the -..-lie laws it was he heard someone on _______ _____ his , porch. There was a large eongregat ion at I that city. only alsxit 95. If du ■ to the Dingley Having read in the Guard of the at- (Daily Guard, May 19.) the services of the Congregational bill now certainly then just the same. tompt to burglarize the residence of church yesterday on account of the C. B. Clement is in the city. A ls»y ten years old should lie ashamed J. >1. Cotner, of Maripiam, Oregon, ^r. Skipworth Friday night, Mr. Mc visit of the former pastor of the of such foolishness. F. L. Chambers is in Portland. is in Eugene circulating a paper Donald at once concluded that his church. Rev. R. C. Brooks, and his among th* business rn.-u for contribu Harry Baxter is down from Mo- house had been singled out by the soloist. Rev. wife, the popular ti. m- to a fund to eatablMb a Christ robbers as one most likely to contain ' hawk. Brooks occupied the pulpit both ian library in the county jail. Mr. J. M. Martin, the lo>-al brick man, Student Harry Dale is visiting his morning and evening aud Mrw. Brooke »»luables, and that they were about Comer -ays he want» at least 915. He I« just finishing burning the largest 0 effect an entrance. Getting up, be parents in Portland. delighted the audience with her beau -ay lie has succeeded in placing li kiln of brick ever ox- r a fire in this •ent to the door. He had some last night C. C. Kauffman returned tifnl voice, which with the passage of Miss M h I h -1 Clinr and Thos. E. brari. in about a third of the jails county. The lot amounts to 'about trouble in getting it unlocked. The from a trip to Portland. years has not lost its Quality. Morehead were married at the home of tin state and hopes to have them 250, (MO. They will supply the opera robbers, two in number, heard the Miss Emma Holeman is I the guest bouse contractors and Beckwith's | of the bride’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. all supplied with libraries. ■o-ise and ran down the sidewalk. A GREAT SENSATION. of friends in Junction City. building for th<- present. rAnother Samuel Clner, 33«; East Twelfth street, McDonald did not get a very There was a Big sensation in Lees morii* Fred Sharkey returned this e.pially large kiln will be prepared Saturday evening. May Iti, l!tt«3. R« v. flood view of them, the night lieing ville, Iud., when W. H. Brown of that j H. A. Green, past.iq of the Baptist i ing to the Lucky Boy mine. at once. rk, but thought they were of about place, who was expected to die. had church, officiating. Frank Close accidentally ran a big 1 " »ame height. One seemed to be his life save«! by Dr. King's New dis They are Isith popular young peo •ry-set, while the other whs rather splinter into his right band today. covery for Consumption. He writes: pie, and their uiat-y friends tender •Mm. J. L. Flint, a prominent farmer of ! “I endured insufferable agonies from At S| linglleld Hl the home of Mr. congratulations. Hol Mr-. L. I Thompson, May •Junction precinct, was in Eugene to j Asthma, bnt your New Discovery They left on Hunday afternoon's ' gave me immediate relief and soon day. The Guard prit.te-1 the results of the train for Portland where they «tn 1 -Ih. at 11 i in , their daughter, Mise united in marriage to Maiale, « Alf Walker left this afternoon for thereafter effected a complete cure. ” Willamette Valley Leagi e games Sat re«i«ia. Joseph J. I rjan. of Benton county, , Portland and Spokane where he will Similar cures of Consnr.ption, Pneu urday a (••« minutes atfer they were Rev. J. C Gn-gory officiating. After monia, Bronchitis a ««I Grip are nu finished. The resulte of the Sunday 1 spend a few weeks. **• ^Mla Long, dau hter of Mr the cereri. ny a delicious repast was merous. It's the peerleaH remedy for game- were pla<*e«l on the Guard's who ha» been Mrs. F. C. Coffman. ^r4 Geo. Long, of Eugene, was rte bridal couple then »tar srvrved. here vi.-iting with relatives, returned all throat and Jung troubles. Price bulletin k- «rd at 5 •> o'clock Sunday i county, where they ted for Vancouver. Waeb.. May 50 cents aud 91. Guarantee«! by W. evening. The public appreciates a • ,o K L. Hall, of Springfield. today to Cottage Grove. To Mr. and Mr». Mike tiro»», .■ime will s|>end their honeymoon. Misa Clara Taylor, who ba. been I L. Delano, druggist. Trial boftiee quick news service. dyay, May 17, a flue girl baby. th*y will reeide. teaching school at Weston for the past free« e 1, g % i i Typographical Union. Prof. Schafer’s Trip 100 Pounds a Month. Passes Eugene By. Welcomed Former Pastor. Library the Burning Brick Married. Married Baseball News Married. Born. O ö I