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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1903)
ALBANY IS EASY Albany is Batted all Over the Diamond by Eugene. The Home Team Takes a Step up From the Bottom of the List-A Surprise for the Visitors. •g * ■ •» ■ » ® " ■ V F S I STANDING OF THE Lost CLV1 C. I Roseburg .... Won7 3 P. 7tM) -* Salem........... 6 4 C00 I Eugene ■■■■ 4 0 too 3 Albany 300 3 e % out like a hot duncer while tbe tew scattered hits were of little use to the visitors. Eugeue has a team which i will land the pennant. Eugeue has faith in the boys and will see them to the finish and we hope that will be at tbe top of the heap. For the visitors their inability to I bat was a compliment to Taiifero. ' lhi irbase woik was fuir bat head I work was lacking at critical mo ments. Sheridan was batted out of tbe box iu tbe fifth aud bis successor fat ■ 1 well because Eugene was tired of running. The score might bave been doubled if necessary. YESTERDAY. The game was slow, taking over two hours. It was delayed by Eu gem- staying at the bat and scoring i-o otteu. Albauy came up with the stick aud one man aided by a wild i throw to 3td, made a home run. Three men went out without more scores. Eugene came up aud showed her metal. Mahoney buuted aud ntude first safely, sneaked to second and the bases filled up. Everybody at d one more man came arouud the white lit ce, scoring four runs. Iu the uext Albany pulled out two runs and the score looked big. Eugene took no chances but determined to snow the visitors under at the start. Alter two tneu were out iu the last of the second inning, six runs were piled up for Eugene. Eugene rested easy then ai.d did not wish anything for tbe foil'll. The boys got their breath otter running so much iu tbe second end iu tbe fourth decided to do some is re sprinting, circling tbe diamoud five times. This did fug them aud fur two whole iuuings nobody bad nerve enough to increase the score. Albany couldn't do it so Eugene bad to become immodest at.d take some more pie iu tbe seventh, adding three mote runs. In all tbe visiting “Homespuns” picked out six tallies I aud Eugene found three times that n.auy ou her side. There was a good crowd at the game. Umpire Vincent was a good officer, fair and impartial. guest of her sou. Prof. R. H. Dear born, of the Uuivertsty. Mrs. James H. Johnson of Port land, slid Mrs. Rettu Ingles of Nor folk, N< l>., are visitiug tbeir pareuts Mr. aud Mrs. Beeeler. I)r. Ford aud daughter. Miss Sadie, went to Salem thia afteruoou to be preseut at tbe comuiencemeut eier vises of the Willamette Unlit rsity. J. C. Wolch of Portland, is iu Eu geue. lie is a former U. O. studeut, aud is a brother-in-law of M. S. Wallis. | Mrs. Dr. Berry of Portlaud, and her sister. Miss Gertrude Hammond, who have l>eeu visitiug in Eugeue for the Maurtr I ast few day.-, left today for their homes. WCRK ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL DAVIS PLACt SOLD AGAIN For the fourth time in leas than ay ear the Dr. H. A. Davis place just above Harrisburg has beeu sold at administrator’s sale at the court bouse door iu Albauy, Liutt county, this time to A. C. Woodcock of Eu gene, for ¿23,000. The law requires a resale of the pro] erty which has been sold at executor's or administra tor’s sale on condition that a guar antee shall be made of ateu-per cent, increase over tbe price at » hieb tie Coniracfcrs Uckh and prior sale was made, The sales, in- of Salem Are in the City eluding that of today, bave l>eeu : Z. A. Davie................. ..I 14,200 and Work Will Be Z. A. Davis,................. 17,000 Speedily Pushed. John Cartwright 18,700 A. C. Woodcock....... 23,000 Messrs. Welch A Maurer of Salem, There are 454 acres iu the tun t. who have the contract for tbe erec about- fifty of which are iu hops. There are four bop drying buildings tiou of Eugene’s flue new High School ou the premises, at oue time there building, are in Eugene and have being ore hundred and twenty acres commenced actual operations pre of beariug bops. During tbe era of parutory to its erecton. The lot on which the building is to low price several year since the larger lie located, immu1 iately east of the portion i f the yard was plowed up. It is rumoted that Mr. Woodcock old Central school building, lias been represents prominent sawmill inter cleati-d off and ti e stakes sit to muik ests, a slettgh or lagoon on tbe prop off tbe exi avation. The contractors this afternoon in -i erty fr: iu the Willamette River, with Loltued the Guard that they would a high bank on the north—the prairie push tbe work as fast as possible—as side—rendering it an ideal sawmill fast as material can las obtained and site. A safe place to hold many as fast as a big force of men can put thousand logs and convenient to the railroad At one time Dr. Davis re- tbe material together. Messrs. Welch A Maurer are well fused thirty live thousand dollars for I known and reliable builders, and the t be property. public is assured of tbe beat of work. I ------- w Actual Building Opera tions have Com menced. (ylial) Guard, June 9.) Wm Gates was iu from Crow today. Frank Morrell, of Chicago, is iu tbe city. Hoy is here from Cottage Grove. J. 11. McClung is iu Portland ou business. J. E. 4 ouug is in tlie city from Cot tage Giove. J. S. Luckey returned today from a trip south. Wm. Preston is home from a brief trip to Pprtlaud. Attorney Chas. Kissinger is iu Rose burg ou business. A. Goldsmith bad another faintiug spell this morning. Miss Emma Dougherty of Junction City, is iu Eugene. G. Nettle, the logging contractor, is here from Leaburg. J. W. Hugg, studeut, departed for La Grande this afteruoou. Almond lleuieuway of Cottage Grove, was iu Eugeue today. Attorney Harry Norton, of Grants Pass, formerly of Eugeue, was a Eu gene visitor today. I). E. Stiles of Portland, is visiting at the home of his father, Chief of Pol ICC S. J . St 11<.-. Mrs. Claude Coppie of Hood River, is visiting her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 4 ouug, near Eugeue. Miss Jessio Paddock aud brother, Harry, left this afteruoou for Oregon City to spend the vacation at home. C. 11. Park, the mining promoter, who has l.eeu iu England the past sev eral months, has returned to Eugene. Geo. O. Goodall is in Eugene. He is a member of the class of ‘02 and will attend graduating exercises at the U. O. Dr. 1. D. Driver went to Salem this afternoon to lie present at the coni mencement exorcises of Willamette University* He is a member of the faculty. Prof. A. E. Sueeden, principal of tbe High School, left this afternoon for Portland whero lie will »fiend a few days. Most of hie vacation will be spent in Seattle. Geo. H. Kelly, A. C. Woodcock, W. T. Campbel), Elmer Paine, Burke William» and Mi»s Ethel Leui mon, all of Eugene, were registered at Albany hotel» yesterday. Mrs. David Link, of Eugene, stopped a couple of days in Port land this week while enroute to As toria to attend the wedding of a niece.—Portland Journal. Dr. J. S. Dale and wife are content plating an extended trip <>a»t. They will visit Puget Sound and from there there go to Iowa aud Minnesota where the summer will be spent. They leave tonight. s Rev. G. 8. O. Humbret returned to Corvallis today. He will return to Eugene next August with his family and make this city his home. He has been elected .to a position in the fac ulty of the Eugeue Divinity school. DID NOT DINE WITH ROOSEVELT Many people iu Eugene are acquain ted with Nesmith (“Nez”) Ankeny, soil of U. 8. Senator \nkeny of Walla Walla, lie is widely known on ac count of Ins ecu ulrii r ies. I'be fol lowiug dispatch fioin Walla Walla is concerning him : “It's a d-d poor n an that can't eat in his father's house," said Nes until Ankeuy, son of Senator Levi Aukeuy, touight, wheu asked reg a nl- ilig the truth of tbe story that he con teuiplated leaving the Aukeiiy-Cope laud ranch, in Adams county, where he is in Senator Ankeny's employ, because bis father had uot invited him to tbe Roosevelt banquet. According to the rumor, Nesmith was so hurt because he had received no invitation to the Presidential spread, wheu his brothers John and Robert did, that be decided to go to locomotive firing. Nesmith denies that. “I intend leaving the ranch," lie said touight, “but not on ibis ac count. 1 did uot want to take my wife, who is as uot in good health, among the crowd at tbe banquet, and so did nut go. ” (Daily Guard, Juno 8.) The Albany ball team strived this afttrncon end went to work immi- diatdy to figure on ti e final results of lit i.s me they hoped towin Item the tailendtrs of the league. They figured n good gain in the per centuge REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ,vli n n item tbe Engine victory aid George W. and Margaret A. Rigg» were a happy lot »boo to Booth Kelly Company, all timlier the city. growing on 140 acre» iu tp. 15 s, r They were escort, d from the 1 w, M d, pot by Manager Griffin and donned J. R. and Mary E. Cox to Frances their suits scon ulti r an ival. Ellis, lot 23, block 1, Shaw A Patter lie Eugene team pct cut a little son's ad. to Eugene, ¿1000. tally i.i d indulged in a st if practice. J. B. aud Margaret Stewart to O. A The week’s work in tie 1 ugene team S. E. Railroad, 4.46 acres in t|>. 21 s, bus improved them a l.i i died i<r As ja the custom of tbe Woodmen r 2 w, ¿50. cent, and the way they went alter the At Drain Wednesday evening the of the World, on every first Sunday W. W. aud C. E. Hawley to O. A sphere wasn’t slew. Their action regents of the Central Oregon State iu June, tbe local camp yesterday 8. E. Railroad, certain laud in tp. wurn.ed tbe blood of tbe excited fins Normal School held their annual unveiled the monument erected over 21 s, 1 w, ¿1. to tbe 1 oiling point aud s< me of t! t m meeting. With the exception of Hon. I the grave of the late 1. W. Pope, who EUGENE. E. M. and Lillie Beebe to Katie had to stand in the sun to cool of. J. T. Bridges the entire board was was a member of tbe lodge and who Demorest, 50x119 feet iu Springfield, Wluu tbe game was called by Un AB R H PO A E present, as follows: Gov. Chamber- met sudden death by accident last fall. ¿100. pite Bert Vincent there was a gm J Mahoney, o . o 0 o lain. Secretary of State Dunbar, 1 1 1 The camp memliers met at the hall Henry and Ellzalieth Cogill to Kate 2 1 0 State Superintendent Ackerman, Dr. early iu the afternoon and inarched iptiuklirg of hopeful people in the Harper, lf . 5 2 2 Demorest, 55x119 feet iu Springfield, gtaLd stand who settled to see u Crawford,lb-lf . 5 4 2 9 1 I I Wm. lions. R. M. to tbe cemetery where Judge E. O. Kuykendall, ni. ¿620. smart game of ball. 4 3 °jVeatch, Joe Lyons, W. W. Wilson, Potter made the address of the day. O’Day, 2b.... . .0 3 6 State of Oregou to Martin Noifsin- Following is a brief story of the Shanahan, lb. .5 2 2 4 1 II Dexter Rice, Capt. Ben D. Boswell, ' He spoke feelingly of the fraternal ger, 40 acre» in tp. 18 . r 11 w, ¿100. game: 2 0 01 J. A. Black, W. W. Kent. Secretary ! spirit which is carefully cultivated Chapin, cf... ...5 3 1 L. 8. Pengrti, et a), to W. H. Goss 2 3 - ' C. E. Hasard was also iu attendance. I by the Woodmen. Tbe services were In the first inning Albany went to Strub, ss ... ...4 2 1 ler, lot» 1, 2 and 3, block 34, exten I at aud Taiifero in the box for Eu- Ordway, rf 3 1 0 The affairs of the schorl were found impressive. . .5 1 3 ded survey of Springfiled, ¿375. gene was a little nervous. The tit st Whittaker, 3b . .4 0 0 1 2 O to be in a substantial and progressive In tbe evening the camp attended Richard and Edith Elizabeth llazett hatter went to third and was put out Taiifero, p 0 2 1 condition. ...3 0 0 'annual church services, Rev. H. A. to W. W . Calkins, 384 acres iu tp. by Whittaker. A safe hit and an The election of officers resulted as Geeu, pastor of tbe Baptist church, 1 8 », r 4 w, ¿3000. error by the Eugene catcher ] tilled ..43 19 18 3 27 14 5 follows: Hou. Joe Lyons, president; delivering the address in the Baptist Total» Martha A. Bushnell et, »1 to Jacob down one run for Albany. Eugeue Capt. B. D. Boswell, vice president; church. Stras.-,iniiier, 220.54 acres in tp. 17 s, went in aud batted freely, taking a — ■ ■■-»-*• — -- ■ ■ — C. E. Hasard, secretary; W. W. Kent, 4 w, ¿7150. BH PO A E treasurer. fierce fall out of the visitors by scor Executive committee, L. B. and Cora E. Moore to J. B. 3 8 0 0 1 3 j Darcey, lb ing twice. Capt. B. D. Boswell, lion. Joe Lyons, Tayloi, lots I and 5, block .'>5, Junc 2 0 3 0 1 O The second and third innings were Keil,c Hon. R. M. Veatcli. All tbe officers tion City, ¿fii'O. 1 1 O 2 0 1 were re-elected characterized by close playing, hard Porter, 3b except. Treasurer (Daily Guard, June 8.) B. T. Curry to Edith Stephens, 2 1 o 5 0 0 work aud fine battery work by both ' Bilyeu, rf Kent, who succeeds Hou. J. T. Stephen Smeed is down from Wai one-quarter of lot II, in Cottage 1 0 0 Bridges. The selection of a faculty O 1 1 | Rowell, lf teiftns. No scores were made. Grove 1. <). O. F. cemetery, ¿2.50. O 1 o U o 0 for the coming year was referred to terville. The good work kept up in tbe Meyer rf, Norri» and Grace 11. Humphrey to W. L. Archaml eau of Portland, is 1 1 o 0 5 0 the following committee: Hons. R. fourth. Harper caught a sky-scraper i Sheridan, p Jacob Strassmaier, certain land in tp. 4 1 3 in Eugene. o 1 0 and won laurels. Albany went out Lee, ss M. Veatch, Joe Lyons, W. W. Wllsou, 17 s, r 4 w, ¿1. 1 0 o 0 6 1 Dexter Rice, Capt. B. D. Boswell, J. Geo. Smith iH in Junction City this without a foot on second base. , Cobb, 2b-p NOTARY PUBLIC. 0 1 1 o 1 O Chapin climbed out on second and ran Rupert, cf. A. Black, W. W. Kent. This commit . afternoon. The notarial commission of J. 8. Home in a canter on a clean sacrifice tee will meet at the call of the presi Frank Templeton is iu tbe city Totals............ 32 6 10 2 24 17 7 dent. In view of the substantial re from Halsey. Churchill 1» tiled. hit by Wbiteaker. In the fifth Albany kept going out sults attained, it seems probable that RUNS BY INNINGS. POWER OF ATTOBRNEY. Uncle Billy Wright, tbe horseradish without straight marks to her credit. the present faculty will, iu the main, man, is in Eugene. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wm. A. I^ane, of Rowlaud, Linti No score. Eugene came to bat and Albany county, grant« power of attorney to 1 2 1 0 O O 1 1 0- 6 be retained for the coming year. Mrs. R. M. Pratt today was a pas never scored. P. E. 8u odgra»», of Eugene. 4 6 0 5 O O 3 0 •—18 Eugeue senger to Portland. In the last four innings Eugene suc- SUMMARY. MARRIAGE LICENSE. J. E. Bourne of Roseburg, spent ceededing scoring 3 moie iuns, and Edward Beeson and Flora Ander Bases stolen, Eugene 5, Albany 7. Sunday in Eugene. Alban .1 son, W. N Blantou witness. Two base hits, O’Day(2), Shaua J. II. Beckley went to Portland to SCORE BY INNINGS. ban, Porter, Rupert. day for a short stay. (From tbe West.) 1234567 8 9 Double-plays, Harper to Crawford ; 1000000 0 1— 2 Rev. G. S. O. Humbert, of Cor- Albany Last Saturday afternoon ten of the 2 0 t) 1 0 3 0 O 0- 6 Cobb to Lee to Bilyeu. Eugene boys who “wore tbe blue” assembled : vail is, is iu Eugene. Bases on balls, Cobb 2, Sheridan 2, in Col. Holden’s office to conisder S. H. Mulkey returned yesterday Taiifero 0. (Daily Guard, June 9.) the question of re organizing Gen. frem a visit at Salem. Hit by pitched ball, Keil, I^ast week a company consisting of Eugene 18, Albany 6. Lyons Post, G. A. R. Col. Holden Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Rude and family Struck out, Tal itero 3, Sheridan 2, presided at the meeting. There was Jas. Benson, Rev. Geo. H. Feeae, F. Such is the story of a great game are home from Portland. B. Philips aud E. D. Wheeler went The Cobb 2. for tbe local team yesterday, some discussiou as to whether it Hon. A. E. Reames was iu Eugene Passed balls, Kill 1. up to John Palmer’s place on Mosby management and tbe players realized would be better to re organize the old yesterday greeting friends. Earned runs, Eugene 3, Albany 1. Creek to spend a few day» at that early last week, about Sunday, when Gen. Lyons Post or to start a new Attorney L. M. Travis returned last THE SALEM GAMES. place aud F. D. Wheeler's homestead the Eugene team went down before one. Col. Holden was appointed a buntiug and fish lug. Mr. Palmer bad Roseburg won t>oth games from committee to find out what steps to night from a trip to Eastern Oregon. Roseburg, that something bad to be been annoyed for some time by the Miss E. Jones, who has been visit done. It was “did.” Eugene can- Salem. Score, 10 to 7 Saturday, take in tbe matter, and tbe necessary ravages of a big black bear ou the net be censured for strengthening and 8 to 3 Sunday. 1 expenses, etc. It was voted to hold ing friends here, returned today to The Oregonian reports a probable range about hi» place so the company her team but should be complimented another meeting on June 13, to take Spokane. THE NEXT GAMES. further action in the matter. for the fact that good material is Mrs. Wm. Cheshire is home from woolen mill trust of all the mills of laid plans to capture old Bruin aud Next Saturday and Sunday Eugene Sumpter, where she has been visiting the coast, seven in California, one were eminently MOcesafa). He wa» forthcoming when it is wanted. The OTHER FLORENCE NOTES. plays at Albany and Salem at Rose in Washington, oue in Montana, aud located on a glade high up on the ne* players signed for the Eugeue Mrs. Diamoud of Eugene, is visit her sister. ridge above the Palmer place and nine in Oregon, a» follows : team are all fine ball players and so burg. Miss Kate Wilson left this afternoon ing her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Nicolle, Value. Carde. after a brief but exciting chase a proved themselves Saturday and for Cottage Grove where she will on tbe Siuslaw. bullet from a Jl 31» rifle pierced his ¿440,000 14 Oregon City Sunday. F. M. Nighswander left for Eugene visit friends. laxly and cut »hort the career of his 6 175,000 Portland It was a fine support Taiifero bad Eli Hunsaker of San Francisco, is Monday evening to carry out the elec iiearship. He was a monster and 150,000 ft Salem in the field. Hardly an error wa» in Eugene, his first visit to this city , tion returns. weighed, it is estimated, fully 500 75, fUO 2 Pendleton made by the out men and tbe bases In writing up tbe graduating exer pounds. The fur was unusually long Mrs. Oscar Karlstrom is teaching for several years. 3 700,00 Eugeue »ere covered with yards to spare. cise« of tbe High School, the Guard Mies Mazie Boarder, of Roseburg, 1 Uniou and thick for this season of the year the Point Terrace school now, Mrs. 75,000 2 -Mahoney behind the bat was infallible. ffiadvertautly omitted tbe names of arrived this afternoon and is a guest Albany and the bead and f<-vt were carsfully 40,000 3 At the bat be is just as accurate, tbe graduates. They are as follows: T. J. Neely being compelled to give of Mira Mabel Miller. preserved with the bide, which Mr. it up on account of ill health. 25,000 Bandon 2 "ith one wild throw that gave a run John Ernest Bechdolt, Edna Bertsch, Philips secured and will have nicely E. H. Ingham ami little daughter Brown»ville 10,000 8 Maple Lodge 1. O. O. F. of Maple to Albany, Crawford at first, settled Ernest J. Bertsch, Homer J. Cole, dressed and converted into a rug. to business and played a great game. Bennie Conger, lva Agnes Cox. Harry ton, held tbeir regular election of made a trip to Cottage Grove and back The company returned borne Friday, ¿1,000,000 30 Totals Lhapin, the batter, as he will soon tie Delbert Farrow. Margaret A. Gittins. officers last Thursday evening. For on tbeir automobile yesterday. having feasted on fish and game, were Miss Olita Cooley is in tbe city aud known, is a sure hitter and nailed the Lorene Maude Galiogy. Winifred Had tbe coming term they have chosen J. well planed with their outing.—Nug J. Nicolle, N. G. ; Julius Sanders. will remain through tbe commence- ’ *lhere to tbe sky for several two leg- ley, Ida Agnes Hemenway, Theodore get. •¡ers. At center be was a sure shot. P. Holt. Wistar W. Johnson. Leone V. G.; George Fisk, Sec.; and Fred men exercises of the University. Eugene's second baseman, O’Day, B Kays. Arthur F. Kerr. Maude Bean. Trees. Geo. N. Frazer Jr., went to Port | land this afternoon where he will be »as there with the goods at tbe call Gladys King. Eberle J. Kuykendall, employed at bis trade, iron working , Tbe local lodge of United Artisans and played his part like be kt ew the Elwin A. McCornack. Stuart A. Mr- lines. Strub, short stop, is versatile. Queir . Mabie Elizabeth Poill. Rachel F. 8. Abehire has resigned his posi elected officer» Saturday night as fui He donned tbe catcher's rig when Ma Alletiia Porter, Donald M Steven tion in t do Hazelwood and will leave lows: Dr. C. B. Willoughby. M. A.; honey was hurt and put up a snappy son. Daisy Somers. Eugene I^fayette The commissioner»’ coart is ar Wallace Carney, grandson fof War this eveuir g for Medford where he Mrs. Bessie Rankin, ffapt; 8. 8. exhibition for sure. His straight, Stock»ell, Harry B Straight. Bertha ranging to advertise sll county war Las a position. Spoocor, inspector; J. W. West, secre den Gossett, while chopping wood MUick throws to first were wender F Thomas. Josephine M. Wallace. treanurer; rants seven years old or over, aud if E. P. Tilton, the successful Mo tary; Sophroula Howe, thia morning, let the sharp ax fall on •hots at tbe Albany men. Whittaker Harvey A. Wbeeb-r. Clara Petra not called for they will be caucelled. hie left foot, cutting a severe gash hawk school teacher, has closed bis Cassie Mo<>re, senior conductor; Mrs. on third, did good work , while <-rd- Wold, A. Winifred Kerr. Blanche fbie ie according to law and should and severing several tendons. Hr. term snd left this afternoon for Her Hattie Hpencer. M. C.; ’ay and Harper in right aud left Willoughby junior conductor; J. M. lx- done iu June of each year, but th« C. H. T. Atwood attended him. Sev- bor, Curry couDty. lit Ids , never missed a possible cat< 1 Howe, and Amelia Combs, field com- mutter h»s been neglected the peat eral stitches had to be taken to close Mrs. H. A. Daarborn arrived this Rot the work of Taiifero is worthy of 1 few year». mandan. altar noon from FmUaad aud is tbe th* wound. •pecial mention. He picbed tbe two DRAIN NORMAL SCHOOL REGENTS UNVEILED THE MONUMENT Personals G. A. R. Posi at Florence. Court House Ik ms. Captured Old Bruin. Woolen Mill Trust. High School Graduates. Artisans’ New Officers. Will Cancel Warrants. iUn a veteraa, fanned them U UUKW. g ivo JIUM\ I Ulllliurc,