KÄTIHLISHFb m THE BIMt'UUTIM OF H1HCUTU FRIiriPLKS. i t" TO üilU »I ROT álT LIVI Tt BÏ TH» KWKAT OF Ol'l BK>: w X VOL. 36 EUGENE. OREGON, SATURDAY JUNE 1:: 1903. NO 2-S » HAMPTON BROS. SIUSLAW TO BE AIDED REGULAR COUNCIL ST. LOUIS MEEfl.NO HELD CALAMITY W. W CALKINS FOR CASE OF DOMES­ TIC INFIDELITY SCHOOL DIRECTOR ' Etta L. Michael has commence«! a Expresses His Willingness to Be­ (Daily Guard, June h ' suit in the I mayor were pres­ were married iu 1 umhill county, Eugene, Ore. June 9th, 1903. ent. The regular monthly allowances Sept. 21, 1888, and have three child­ MR. W W CALKINS, Eugene, Ore I were audited and new bills were ie ren. Claud, aged 12; lu llia. aged I", Dear Sir:—1’iie undersigned voters fi rrid to the tiuaree <■y the council. It provides that W. W. CALKINS. land and Eugene in using their in­ . street fairs, carnivals, menageries, against the greatest flood in the his­ would do as he <1—d pleased in the fluence with our congressional delega­ and enterprises known as carnivals tory of the country, East St. Louis is matter. tion at Washington to secure govern­ of any description, shall pay a licenao iu a most deplorable mid des) erate Dll uceountt. of her husband's ac­ ment aid for the Siuslaw harbor. 1 of #20 per day or »100 per week. tions Mrs. Michael »tab's »he has condition. intend also to go to San Francisco for suffered mentally and was submitted Dog and pony shows were lixteii at The entire city on the east side ie to disgrace and humiliation to such tbe same purpose. »25 per day. Penalty for non-pay­ REASONS FOR ENGINEERS' KE- ment of the license subjects the of­ under water all the way from fifteen an extent that life became miserable to tier. PORT. fending parties of a flue of »100 to »200. to thirty feet deep. L. Bilyeu is the attorney for tin Buildings are constantly crashing “The adverse report of the- engi (Daily Guard, June 10.) plaintiff. ueers sent out by tbe government to to destruction, I Hiring no one knows L WHITSON, J Hines R. Letsou, who resides at see to the advisability of spending how nuiuy oecupHiite to death in tbe Fairmouut, was the victim of quite DENTIST any large amounts of money on the waters. Hundreds of families are a serious accident today about noon. iving ptirchsaeil the office »nd fixtures of in my Siuslaw improvement was, (Daily Guard, June 10.) h« late deceased W V Henderson, I sm He was employed iu the construction penned iu the garrets of their homes, prepared to do anything in the line of A. Gilson, of Jackson county, opinion, made because the work out- of M. S. Barker’s new sawmill near leatiMry in the above said office. and undoubtedly many of them will best lined was not according to the and Miss Emma Corbus, of Laue Crown and bridge work a specialty. the Willamette river bridge iu this be drewutd, while ten thousand peo county, were married at noon today interests of the harbor. I think that city. A large piece of timber acci­ Three members of the class of 1903, the jetty should be on ihe other side pie are hi meless an«i threatened with by Justice C. A. Wintermeier iu his dentally fell on his left leg with the U. O., Chester Fisher, Calvin Casteel of the harbor and that other improve­ ¡7 L. CHESHIRE, M. D office. They will reside in Jackson death in the place» in which they have Salem Journal “The Journal is’ result that the fibula or small bona ments should be changed iu charac­ and Fred Stockton have already won county. not one of those papers that is always was broken just above the ankle ami ter. Then the matter of spending signal honors for themselves and the taken refuge. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A thousand men were working on ¡bunting for funny and disi>arnging the ot iier bone was displaced nt the money should be regulated. We Univeristy. In April they took and ankle joint, making a very bad injury. The Seventh gradejjf 'the Patterson should have a continuous appropria­ pas hi- home in l-'airinouut where tl ■■ Skinner’s Butte. The young people ments in repair when they are com­ This morning Fi-her received a tele I which they were subjected by the when there is a favorable opportunity, fracture was reduced by Drs. Atwood, n-i-ted by Di A. E McAlister. W BROWN, M. D. grealy enjoyed the event and the din­ pleted. gram notifying him to report at once ' pressure of the water, and were swept and they deserve it. ner which ended the affair. All the at Boise, Idaho. Casteel and Stock- away with their load of humauity. “Tbe city of Eugene deserves two FLORENCE’S BUSINESS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. good things from chicken to pickles long credit marks for the way that 1 Many of the men were drowned. “We are not laying claim to gov­ ton leave iu a few days. The job is a good one, permanent with all the interlarded dishes were ernment aid without reason. We have ice-Upstaire in Chrism »a Bkp I ast St. Louis is doomed. At the community takes hold of th«' public 'Hsurc . I , : a; I 3,8 t The schools and baseball disposed of. a magnificent country over there, as ai.d currying r.v -11 ‘ pay. len-t calculation fifty thousand |a-ople “A »25,000 High School building is 1 e—— everyone knows. For instance the boys are in the employ of the govern­ (Daily Guard, June 10. ) will be rendered helpless and bome- going up there, and a full four year C. Woodcock. L. T. Harris lumbering industry. The new mill ment and can be called anywhere in The funeral of Mrs. Rosalina Net 2ÔO Their work lor less, while ten thousand lives are in course has been eHtablished, with being erected by tbe Hurd Lumber the United States. tieton, who died Tuesday afternoon, f OODCOCK A HARRIS, pupils enrolled. and Navigation Company, which Is some time at least, will be in the arid pel il. June 9th at her home nine miles north ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. on “Fiuding that they were short near completion, will cut ."»0,000 feet lands. of Eugene, was held this afternoon Several men who refused to work Fisher and Casteel will be graduated good baseball players, when the I aat from the M. E. church, of which sle­ flee—Cue-half block south of Chris­ A modest young man, who refused daily; the Florence Lumber Com­ on the dikes were shot and killed by game was pulled off, there showed up ws h a member in her life time. Rev man Block. Eugene, Oregon. to a reporter bis name, engaged as pany mill’s has a capacity of 20,U00 this year from the department of civil tbe guards. A number of men who I H „„mber of 'Frisco players. a blacksmith with Burbach A Jobu- feet; the Siuslaw Lumber Company, engineering and Stockton from the 1!. F. Row land conducted the cert­ J. J. Walton S. P. Ness son this afternoon met with a severe “It is reported that they had the monies and interment was made in which recently enlarged aud im­ dej art ment °7 electrical engineering. were engaged in rescue work have unmitigated nerve and Imseball gall the Mulkey cemetery. The Eugene accident . In shoeing a horse be was proved their property, is getting out been drowued. ALTON à NI.SS, to import six men from California, Circle of Woodcraft, attended the thrown violently against the wall. 60,000 feet daily; M. E. Saubert A There is a veritable reign of terror ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. and walloped the Albany team good. funeral in a laxly anil had charge of His face was cut iu three places by Company at Acme, are adding 2.1,000 throughout the eutire city. The con­ “That is showing a proper respect the burial services at the grave. 'ill practii e in all the courts in the protruding nails. Dr. Paine took feet every day to this output. This ditions are simply indescribable. for the national game, anyhow, and state. several stitches and the plucky fellow makes a total of 155,000 feet of lum­ (East St. Louis, the city threatened It is possible that the valley luisebail ffice—Room No. 3, Walton Blk. returned to work. The president made his entire trip ber cut daily on the harbor. with destruction, lies across the Mis­ players will all learn something. ugnee, Oregon. of fourteen thousand miles without a “In addition to this we have two “Eugene is setting a warm pace for single detention, accident or eveti a sissippi River from St. Louis, in the salmon canneries, creameries, the OUISF. BEAN the rest of the towns of Western Ore­ hot box. state of Illinois. The census of liMJO A Trial will Convince You That finest apples in the world, potatoes A visit to the Eugene ice Factory gave the city a population of 29,656. gon, and, while not up to the Cap! by the thousands of bushels, and Compare«! with the Mississippi and We Understand Our Business and Bottling Works gives one the im­ — Editor Guard. ATTORNEY—AT —L A W. tai City, is doing first rate. (Every­ other farm produce ready for the Misouri Valleys the Willamette Valley pression that business ie rushing. In body but Col. Hofer knows we are fit* in new McClung Block, Rooms 14 so in Watch and Jewe'ry Re­ markets which cannot lie reached is no longer entitled to tie called Henry Weinhard’a establishment, Speiia- attention given to la d and a ini - ahead of Salem.— Ed. Guard. ) Son of Father Embezzled without a sufficient ship service. -tura. Webfoot. pairing and Engraving. superintended by J. Pironi, the fac­ “ It is the spirit of generous emu ­ “It is to the interests of both Port­ We have rainless floods in the sum tory is now putting out tons of ice (Scripps News Association.) Knvene, <>m»on lation and lita-ral enterprises that land and San Francisco to see that we mor time. Oregon is up-to-date with daily. During the pa.-t few days makes a city in these strenuous days, Seattle, June 10. — Edward L. Waite, Great promptness in get­ have better harbor conveniences. We while the warm wave lasted dozens soli of the ex-governor of Colorado, is anti Eugene has got the fever badly.’’ eastern cities which are served with OSTEOPATHIC.PHY ICIAN do all our shipping business at pres­ of heat-stricken citizens rushed for wireless and horseless articles of va ting out Repairing and ent [V HUGH E. PENLAND with San Francisco, but if a ice and as a consequence the factory in jail here on the charge of having rioua kinds. Special Orders of all kinds. greater depth is obtained on tbe l>ar, was overrun. It was decided that the omliezzled nine thousand dollars from The railroad lietween Falls City and [*nir 7th anil Wil',smette streets Chton I Rings of every description, no doubt Portland will put on a line output should be increased and this -and deformities s a| ecislty, I^sad a berk at Manila. Dalias, Polk county, has l>een com ■wndaace Medals, Class Pins, Chain­ of vessels which will call at Florence, has been accomplished by putting on pieted. It Is nine miles long. Pas thereby securing a part of our trade The county court at its session last setiger trains will begin ruuning in making and altering. EORGE ob D.BAR, M. I» a night force. Harvey Huff has been that city. At present the depth placed in charge of the night work week appointed C. C. Hammond sec­ a few days. Freight trains are already Raised Monograms. Script» for of water on the bar varies from 10 to ond deputy to Sheriff Fred Fisk. doing business. and now the machinery is humming PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. and Old English Letter­ 12 feet, but we ought to have 16 Harry Bown, who was second deputy night and day to manufacture the !■«. Ro„m or r Eugene l.oan A Saving J. H. Stump of Monmouth, is Baid ing. or 1H feet, which can lie secured with coding chunks for Eugene customers. before Sheriff Withers’ death, has “* - Reeidence No 280 ue»rl street. Call to have the model farm of the valley. Chas. H. Baker, the WaittWville proper jetty work. We repair anything per ­ been advanced to flrst deputy. Mr. , . ' to day or night Phone residence The business has. been built up on There are thirteen hundred acres. Of “Eugene, being tbe county seat of “»77. Off ». Maio 49. its merits, the quality of ice manu­ store keeper, has sold bis store to a Hammond baa been doing clerical taining to jewelry. this 260 acres are devoted exclusively Lane, would also reap great Is n. fit man named Thompson. Mr. Thump work in the sheriff ’ s office for some factured being considered the best in from being the inland city, the main son also succeeds Mr. Baker as post ­ time. He is a thoroughly competent to clover. The first crop is pastured the valley. to sheep and the second crop madu station connecting the country beyond master. man for the place. into bay. Jeweler and Stationer. with the sea. SHIPS TO BE BUILT. “I am going to build two ships each with capacity of 36,000 feet of lumla-r,' continued Mr. Hurd. “This will be Another surveying party has Le« n done next year. Another ship that 1 organized from University professors e • know of will also be built. • • and students, as previously stated by STATISTICS WANTED. the Guard, The party will leave Eu McKenzie | Mr. Hurd wants the Eugene Com­ gi-ue June 21th for the l.,inni.,.,01 mercial Club and tbe beard of trade river region. A complete hydrograph | $50.000 to assist him in securing statistics for leal, botanical and liological survey | the congressional deiagation to use will be made of the river basin. Tbe 25,000 during tbe next, session of congress. stay will be about six weeks. The With the influence of the Portland information which will 1« dwiuced •»’■-'wo ausiwrs- Teams- •CTto os ravonSsLC ’tsar and San Francisco commercial orgnni from the studies on this trip will 1« OF EUGENE. zatioos it is safe to say that tbe Sius valuable to all visitors to that region. l’y» - U,u-i °« certiflcats of Paid up Cash Capital - 550,000 its just dues from tbe government. TJ; wh«> (.ft • taxed periot latitudinal observation» will he mads. Surplus............................$50,000 r-a-receive .wir pr -mpf atiention. In addition Io Ibis, studies of plant T and < nnty Warnet« txwarht. ¡and animal life will be .-.isde. Tbe * E BROWN. EUGENE, - OREGON. b A PAINE ! result of the trip will be mapped and _ Pre «¿at. Viet President. BUSI- » GENERAL, ERAL BAMMING f * OSBURN. da . w ’« a copy ( laced in tbe I nten depet, W W BROWN. ne« done on nMooiM* ,"m* Ca»hins entrusted to u» will j l.t'ber v t Eighth «..u»». Street bom*, «n trip. receive prompt attention. Fbe remaint will be buried this m t TO HF.NI'RICKS. Prewident. ing in I. O. O. F. eemetcrv 11 . CA. ’ S. Bi EAKIN. Vice Pi^sident Y sl ” t,;'* < r «hs gwawIM other children of tbe family have bee Xtritka | L H PUTTEE AaaWaotCenMer cared for and are la eo ¿ar ger. *-®x«tive Brumo-Oqtnine Portland, San Francisco Ten Thousand People and Eugene Will In­ Threatened With fluence Congress. Drowning. SUFFERED A BROKEN LE( le Days-Wedne sday and Saturday Married. HONORS FOR U. O. GRADUATES EUGENE HAS ENTERPRISE Funeral Today. Injured by a Horse. A BUSY BEING New Deputy Sheriff. Store Sold UGENE IiOÄfi and M. R. JANNEY, Another Survey Party. EVERY FIRST : : Wednesday and Saturday Surprise Sale A Died ol Diptheria. at FRANK E. DUNN’S The first one of the Surprises will be given Wednesday, June ioth. And we intend to make them advertise themselves at