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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
NO GAME score was 7 to 0 Saturday, as given in Saturday’» Guard, and 10 to 3 Sun day. This puts Salem at the top of the percentage column again. Albany will have to strengthen its team con siderably if it expect* to make a de cent showing at the end of the race. The others three teams are now pretty evenly matched. THE NEXT GAMES Salem and Albany will play at the latter place next Saturday and Suuday and Eugene aud Roseburg at Rose burg. BARBERS VERSUS at Dayton yesterday to spend her va cation Rea Norris aud mother, Mrs. J. W. REAL ESTATE MEN Norris, returned to Oregon City yes terday. Mr*. J. F. Wet her bee aud .laughter Mary, returned yesterday from Mou- (Daily Guard, Juue 23. mouth. This afternoon tbe barbers and tbe Prof. F. G. Young is in Portland real estate men demonstrated to the satisfaction of every oue present that Matter Will Be Taken Up Ito attend a meeting of the Historical Society. the Grounds for they are ou to all tbe fine points of Ran Down Grade at Next Session of Dr. Lowe, the optician, has returned Itaseball. Tbe weather wa> a little too ' and will be in bis Eugene office all warm for fast playing but with a few Baseball. next week. Into Spokane breathiug spells and side refresh- I Congress meats, both sides got along well. Lulu Hulmes accoiupaui.xl Bertha HAYES BOYS BACK The way the barters shaved tho Templeton to Halsey today for a few Somers, the Big Pitcher, Signed whiskers from the sphere and fanned ' days visit. FROM HEPPNER Jumped the Track in the City. the air was a revelation. Tbe real es O. W. Hu'd Back From Portland Miss Pearl Briggs of Sodaville, is by Eugent-—Salem Won tate men also were not slow in run Totally Wrecking a Laundry Where H< Conferred With the visitiug at the home other aunt, Mrs. Two Straight from niug liases and hunting lost lialls. I F. A. Rankin. and Shack, Killing Congressional Delegation The league team has engaged both Albany. W. L. aud Frank Hayes, who went I Miss Clara Dillard of Roseburg, ar Woodruff and Plank as pitchers for Three. A New Plan j to Heppuer shortly after the big rived today [to attend the Dillard- tbe rest of the season. I flood of a week ago for the purpose of Pattersou nuptials. Tbe game opeued auspiciously. A O. W. Hurd, the Fioreuce capitalist, . ascertaining whether or not any of ' (Scripps News Association.) Mr. aud Mrs. L. 11. Rowland went joliy crowd was there ai d the Che returned Suuday morning from Port STANDING OF THE CLUBS their relatives were drowned, re- Spokane, Wash., June 22.—A very to Turner yesterday to attend the mawa Indian liaml furuished music. laud, where he went to interest our I turned to Eugene Sunday morning. i peculiar railroad accideut here early Won Lost P. C. Christian convention. From the start it was plain to see congressional delegation aud the com > Frank Hayes, who is a salesman 5 643 9 Salem....... ' | this moruiug caused the deaib of that tbe tonsorialists bad tbe beat of mercial bodies of the metropolis in Mrs. R. B. Houston of Salem, is Ö 615 II in Hampton Brother»' dry goods 8 Roseburg here to visit her parents, Mr. and the game but tbe few runs that tbe . three persons and more or less se the Siuslaw harbor improvement. G 7 462 I store, was seen by a Guard reporter Eugeue Mrs. E. J. McClanuahau. land-sellers did succeed iu making It will be remembered that a tele I today. His mother, a brother and riously injured five others. A Great 28(1 4 10 Albany gram protesting against the ceasatiou Henry Gibbs is home from Wilming II two sisters reside at Heppner, but Northern train broke luogse from t he were well earned. Tbe liue up will be HS follows : of the work ou the harbor was sent to ton, Delaware, where be has has beau IK • JU' k t K K H they all escaped, their residence engine at llilyard at five o'clock this Al: Mi III Barbers. Real Est ite. the war department by the delegation attending a business college. being ou higher ground than a great Eugene Won Saturday Game. Mrs. Sol Hart, who lias been visit many others. His brother-in law, morning, and before the trainmen Braustetter c Svarverud a w n k ago. A reply has come back (Daily Guard, June 29.) John Turley, was caught in the edge could apply the brakes it bad gained Woodruff Blank to the effect that the telegram was iug at E. Schwarzschild's for some P The announcement that today's of the flood aud was in the water such nioim ntum that it could uot be Rathmell lb Coif imin referred to tho chief of engineers time, returned to Portland today. Secrerafy game of baseball would be for the waist deep, but succeeded in reach stopped. Vincent 2b Walker w ho has reported to Jay and Mias Delia Tibbets left Root that the engineers* lioard of re last night for Ashlaud. Miss Tibliets benefit of the Heppuer flood sufferers ing safe ground by wading diagonally Sovern 3b Calkins An opeu switch put the runaway brought out a good crowd at the with the stream Instead of trying to Scbwering »8 Frasier view had recommended against the will go to the University of Califor league grounds at West. Eleventh and go straight across as many did, aud cars out onto an abandoned track of Hoseltou If Mahon further expenditure of money on the nia Summer School. tbe Spokane Falls A Northern, aud Stauffer Lawrence streets. cf were swept away to their death. Row land Siuslaw. licit Stvokton left yeeterday for his General Gillespie baa advised that The Roseburg team arrived down on down tais for three miles it came, Lee rf Miller TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION. home at Ballston, where he will visit this morning’s overland. They ap Subs.—Barite rs : Haynes, Andy the matter be allowed to rest until a few days before assuming bis work Frauk says that the flood wrought gaining terrible momentum, till Dually Congress meets again. peared in the pink of condition and as worse destruction than he expected to at the Uuiveristy. part of it jumped the track at Di Taylor. Real Estate : Farrow, Coff- the local team bad never played see. He said that uo one who bad NOT DISCOURAGED. man, Garrett, Dunu. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Hall aud Mr. against the visitors under the reor not visited the scene could hive any vision street, within the city. The Mr. Hurd says that the Oregon The tiual score was Barbera, 18; ami Mrs. B. L. Bogart left this after ganization of both tc:.:i.s, and as it is conception of the ruin and loss of derailed cars ran into the Crystal real estate men, 4. delegation is a unit in favor of the noon for Mr. Hall's ranch at McKeu- well known that the Railroaders are life. work of improving the harbor aud Laundry, completely wreckiug it, The score by innings: zie bridge for an outing. at the top of the percentage column, 3 2 14 0 131 *—18 that they have promised to do all It was heartrending in the extreme, also au adjoining shack in which nine Barbers they can in the matter wheu congress our boys realized that they bad to go be said, to see small children bang Real Estate 110 0 0 0 0 1 1—4 men were sleeping. meets again. He has not lost hope some to win. ing around the morgue to ideutify a Elmer Slee, aged nine, was killed, at all, and says the prospects are very The game was interesting, a num father, mother, brother or sister, or (Daily Guard, June 22. ) Five bright for the resumption of the work. ber of brilliant plays on both sides to see a parent waiting anxiously also two unknown tramps. Chas. Templeton ia in town. being cheered impartially by the to see the face of their loved ones others occupants were injured. A NEW PLAN. J. L. LeRoy'came in from Cottage crowd present. Mr. Hurd said that Engineer 1-atig brought in. It is not an unusual Mexican Investigation. The Southern Carnival Co. is show Grove today. STORY OF THE GAME fltt has anew plan of improvement for sight to see one child the only surviv ing in Roseburg this week. (Scripps New» Association.) Rev. L. D. Green went to Turner The game was called at 3:10 by Um ing member of a family. the Siuslaw which would be more The Roseburg “Outlaws” defeated effective in deepening the channel this afternoon. pire Larimer, with Roseburg at the Los Angeles, June 22.—The death BURNING THE DEBRIS. the Cottage Grove “Cylones” at base and which would be about *200,000 bat. In the first inning Roseburg H. G. McKinley was in the city He said that today the work of of Antou Swenson, au American ball Sunday by a score of 9 to 5. went out with two men on bases, Eu- cheaper than the old plan. It is today. burning as much as possible of the contractor who left here for the State W’. P. Peacock lias been found guilty probable that congress will act oil the gene out. Score 9 to 0. Dan Tarpley, of Salem, WHS 111 Ell' In the second Roseburg died bard debris would commence. This is of Sonora, Mexico, several months of the murder ofJAlexander Kerr, both new piau and we may look for active gene today. with one man on third. Eugeue com- necessary to the health of the people. since, and according to reports was old residents of Polk couuty. Pea operations on the jetties soon after Ferd Strange Is hire from Walla WILL BE REBUILT. killed there by his mining partner, cock is a cripple. menced to find Pitcher Summers, congress meets. Walla on a visit. but died with Shauoban ou third. Eu Miss Anna Newmeyer, of Spokane, Frauk said be thought the district Newtou Brown, will be investigated BU81NE88 MEN PROMISE. W. W. Braustettcr is here from gene 0. Roseburg 0. is in Eugene to attend the wedding which was swept clean of buildings by the Mexican government. Mr. Hurd leaves for Florence to Portland on a visit. In the third Roseburg went out in would be rebuilt. He thought that of her cousiu, Miss Daisy Dillard to morrow morning. Today he inter, Judge H. R. Kincaid was a |tas»eu- one, two, three order. Talifero sent the land could be John 1’. Patterson. bought very viewed a number of the prominent Murder Came Out. ger to Portland today. a pretty fly to left which was lost in cheaply now, as many of the owners and influential citizens of Eugeue in At the Christian church yesterday (Scripps New» Association.) the grass, resulting in a home run. desired to move to some other town Miss Lillian Hogan returned to her the Endeavor society voted to give regard to the harbor improvement and Chelmsford, England, June 22.— Roseburg 0, Eugene 1. where a repetition of the terrible dis what money was in the treasury to secured their promise to lend all as home in Jefferson today. The court of assizes now iu session the Heppner relief fuud about *5. The fourth opened with a two base aster is not possible. sistance in their power to the project. Mrs. E. N. Blythe today left for hit by Roseburg but side was retired here ia engaged on moat singular her home at Hood River. On account of the recent trouble with man on third. Eugene nothing. criminal trial that of Samuel Dougal with the street fakirs the officers have Rev. E. R. Moou today went to In the fifth inning Roseburg suc- FORMER U. 0. STU the convention at Turner. for the murder of Miss Holland h I decided to issue no more permits to ceeded in making an easy run. Eu- such people. Hereafter they will Mr. J. B. Orreil ia down from Cot Moat House two years ago. gene none. steer shy of Eugene. tage Grove for a short stay. DENT DROWNED Absolutely no suspicion attached to . In the sixth Roseburg got two men (Daily Guard,June 29.) McKenzie Bridge will celebrate the C.F . Rhodes is down from his tim on bases but could not score, Eugene Dougal till a short time since, when Spot Baird left today for Portland . ber claim on the McKenzie. Fourth of July. There will be u made two rune, one by an error on he attempted to dispose of some basket dinner, recitations, music,'etc,. Irving Wold is in Portland for «¡few | Glenn Woodruff and wife returned third. The Renville, Minn., Record of June property that was taken from tbe In the evening fireworks and a liall days. this afternoon from Roseburg. The seventh ended with one run to 17tb, tells of the sad drowning of Fred at the Log House hotel. Asa Branstetter ia up from Juno Roseburg’s credit and three men left Spaulding, a former University of possession of tbe murdered woman at Geo. Walker came down from Mrs. Cyrus Cushman of Hebron, tion. on l«ses. Eugene died hard with Har Oregon student, in the Minnesota the time of the crime. Walker Station this afternoon. Wis., arrived here today and is the C. I). Edwards 1* down from Blue river near Renvile. He was in swim per on third. Mrs. Geo. Gross ia visiting her guest of Mrs. E. H. Ingham. She was River. Eighth inning—A goose egg for ming with another young man. They mother near Irving for a few days. DEAD AND formerly Miss Millican, a daughter of Roseburg. Fast playing, Eugene both started to swim across the river W. E. McElroy returned to Salem Barney May ami Arthur Senders Geo. Millican of the McKeukzie. make none. Quick work. Eugene 0, when young Spaulding was seized with yesterday. up from Harrisburg yesterday,. MISSING 247 The Alumni soliciting committee Mi»* Elsie Orcutt went through to were cramps and sank before be could be Roseburg 0. F. G. Thayer leaves for bls home at has raised filo for the building The drowning was wit Ninth inning—Roseburg over the reached. Drain today. Newport tonight to *|>end the summer. of a grand stand at the athletic field. by the unfortunate young fence and ran in 2 scores. Eugene 2. nessed Homer 1. Watts, '03, went home to Two hundred aud fifty dollars will tie laiwreuce Williams came up from man ’ s parents and a number of others, Total, Eugene 5, Roseburg 4. Heppner, Or., June 14.—The dead raised before the beginning of Athena today. Portland this afternoon fora few days the party being out on a picnic. and missing will be about 247. Geo. G. Gross returned from Port visit. school next year. The body was found at 11 o'clock that (Daily Guard, June 22.) .125 Bodies found Monday land yesterday. Frank W. Smith, editor of the Fra Presiilent Shelly of the Lane Coun Several hundred people were disap night. He was a aged about 21 years Bodies found Tuesday 15 P N. Shelley of Pleasant Hill, wsh ternal Eagle,at Seattle, wa* in Eugene pointed yesterday because the rain and attended the University one year, Bodies found Wednesday 17 ty Veterans’ Association has named yesterday. bis executive committee as follows: in Eugeue today. spoiled the baseball game between three years ago. His friends here will Bodies found below Heppner, Fred Zeigler Jefe yesterday for his A. C. Jennings, 8. W. Taylor, L. Gil W. O. Zeigler of the Hoffman, re Roseburg and Eugene. Shortly be be pained to bear of his untimely ....... 10 about ... .................... turned home this afternoon from fore noon the moisture began to pat death. 70 strap and L. P. Phetteplace. A. borne in Portland. Rnown missing ter r.nd kept pattering continiiually Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Lobdell went Philomath. 10 Yerington was appointed secretary Unknown misking and treasurer. to Turner yesterday. till after three o’clock. The mana Stanley Lamb leaves for Pendleton. gers of the two teams saw that it was George Motley and Henry Saunders, 247 Jas. L. Clark of Hpriugfield, went He will spend the summer with a Total .......... the two Cottage Grove gamblers who to Portland yesterday. surveying party. useless to play on a muddy field and One hundred dwellings dee- were fined »5o each by Judge Hamil called the game off, to be played at troyed in Heppner, valued Professor Mark Bailey, Jr., and Today is S. W. Taylor’s 55th birth Rev. McKinlay left last night for some other date to be decided on day. Mr. Taylor ¡».undoubtedly the »150,900 ton last week, have been released his home in Portland. wife left this afternoon for their at later. youngest veteran of the Civil War Loss in business part of city 100,009 from the county jail upon payment of Hugh Hampton ami wife were pas home iu Tacoma. *42 each, having laid out the remain Quite a number of Roseburg fans in Oregon, or on the coast for that Other loss in Willow Creek J. F. McKinlay who has been at sengere south today. had come to witness the game and it matter. He was born June 22, 1848, 190,000 der of the fine. valley tending commencement went home Susie Bannard left today for her is .«aid brought plenty of money along and enlisted in the army July 13, 1863. The Bon Marche Store baa cm- Heaviest individual looses:- to Spokane today. home at Grant ’ s Paas. with them. It is also said that every He was promoted to corporal and Owar Minor ....... 20,000 ployed Mr. J. Adamson, a first class Rev. Ware and family are in Turner Ross Plummer, ’03, returned to his dollar of it would have been covered later, at the age of 16, to sergeant, be Tom Ay*ra ào,ooo dry goods man and window trimmer, attending the convention of the 15,000 who has had charge of a large Kansas home in Port Ind today. by local enthusiasts had the game ing discharged as such July 14th, 1865. P. 8. Garriguee Christian church. been played. 15,000 City dry goods store for many years. Frank Page and wife retnrend to Gilliam Bisbee Mrs. J.p**. More« went to Portland 7,000 Mr. Adamson will be pleased In sbow- Saginaw this afternoon. Had the day been clear an immense Albert Slocum today. She has been visiting Miss 3,000 Heppner Hotel crowd would have seen the game which i ng bls ability in selling dress goods Frank and Joe Templeton were pas Mabel Miller for several days. 1,500 to the Eugene ladies. Noble Cempbell Promised to be the beat of the season. sengers to Hal»<-y yesterday. 1,500 Miss Effie Fugate, who has been Episcopal church The teams are very evenly matched. John Cogswell is home from th« visiting at Mrs. Geo. Groee' tor a few Aftei a ride through the city of Monday’s Oregonian contains the NEW PITCHER SIGNED. Eugene one cannot help being impres pioneer reunion at Portland. days, returned to Portland today. The management of the local team notice of the death of Grace Plummer, sed with the wonderful Jot of build J. E Bourne ia here from Roseburg Mias Grace Smith left cu this morn bas signed Somers, the big fellow who at the family residence at 721 First ing there is going on; and all nice, to witness the l«aetall games. ing's stage for Maple Creek where she Pitched for Roseburg Saturday. He street, Portland, Oregon. handsome buildings too. Truly that Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn r* will teach a three months* term of The Cottage Grove Engineering Co., Miss Plummer is well known in •ill be a valuable addition to the city is getting a good share of the im turned to Portland yesterday. school. team and will help land the pennant Eugene, being a graduate of the U. O. has filed articles of incorporation migration now pouring into the beau Rev. T. 8. Handaaker and wife were for Eugene. He is conceded to be She »as here for commencement and with the county clerk. W. J. Keartb, tiful Pacific Paradise—the Willamette Dr. H. D. Sheldon and wife are in paasengeni to Turner today 'be lieet pitcher ever seen on a Eu left only a few days ago, seemingly D. E. Welsh and F. M. Eby are the valley. —Hpriugfield News. Portland. Dr. Sheldon will attend John P Barger arrived here yester the meeting of the State Teachers' gene diamond. Hie speed is terrific in good health. She was 27 years, 4 incorporators and the capital stock is |25,iO9 divided into 250 shares of the day from Roseburg on a visiting. Association. •nd his curve« are wide and deceptive. months and 7 days old. par value of *100 each. The objects be Eugene boys say be is the hardest Geo. Eyre, *<<L went to his home at A. Burden, brother of Professor C. are to manufacture, buy, sell and deal man to bit that they have run up Itaytou, Washington, yeeterday. A. Burden, is in town to attend the in all kinds of machinery, and to •gainst this season. He has played Geo.-G. Gross baa let tbe contract Blaine Hovey retimed his afernoon Burden-Hovey wedding tomorrow build, buy. lease and operate any •H over the coast for several years, for furnishing his new bote) to H. from a three week«',visit in Portland evening. ’ To the wife of Jerome Wilson, six plant or manufatnring establishment the local team is fortunate in se- Gordon, tbe bousefiiruieber, of En-1 leiuer and daughter J. W. White baa returned home ^llr,:.g him. He played with Ashland mile« north of Engene, June 29. 1««. i for the manufacture of any class of gene. Tte cost of the furniture and , Mrs. Cha* Bartmra left yesterday for Portland. machinery. The principal office and last year when Hampton Brothers' a daughter. from Ashland, where be went to other fixture« complete will tie in | Mr* Henry Melton and Miss Faith attend hie wife who had the miafor place of bosinees is Cottage Grove. • ■ made their famous Southern the neighborhood < f *3300. They will1 Johnson were passengers to Creswell tune recently to break a small bone ’’regou trip—famous for defeats. be fir«t clasv in every respect. Mr. To Mr. and Mrs John Russell in TOTII today. , in one of her feet. She is now get ■SALEM AHEAD AGAIN. tiroes ex fleets to have everything in I Engene. Saturday, Jane 20. a dangh I readim as so as to commence business I Mies Ixiuise Jones left for her home ting along nicely. '«¡em won two straight games from ¡ter. I ■ ilwny Saturday and Sunday. The by July lot. LAST SUNDAY RAILROAD ACCIDENT THE SIUSLAW IMPROVEMENT r I I ■ Brevities- Personals Youngest Veteran. Grace Plummer Dead New Corporation Hotel Furnishings. Bom.