The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, June 27, 1903, Image 8

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    Weekly Eugene Guard.
SATURDAY ...........................JUNE27
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it ie wor'y of uote that the digging
of the Panama canal in being mostly
done with pen« at mahogany dealt«.
The HI. Louis exposition officials
assure the public that the exposition
grouuds ar« on high land above
high water, as it were.
Lightning «truck a New York school
ami it is said did not kill any of
the pupil», for the reason fhat they
thought it was nothing but football,
and gave the lightning all that it
wanted.
Sun Will Discover Bodies.
Th« «low unci laborious ta»k of
piilliiiK ..part drift and wreckage for
bod i< e in I ho llwpptKT <-luildl>ur«t is
wanted to a great extent through in­
ability to locate the bodies. The sun
comes to the aid of the worker«,
though the phenomenal hail that fell
witb the waler in the cloudburst will
retard discovery through putrefaction.
An < beguniu ii staff correspondent
te|. .¡ruphs under date of the 18th:
A ghastly but true suggestion was
made by a worker who said the sun,
which has been blazing hotly all day,
would soon locate the bodies for the
searchers and so facilitate much of
the work. While this is true to gome
extent, it should be remembered
that in much of the silt and wreckage
in which the undiscovered liodies
are hidden there are great tied« of
liailatonoa. Thea« hailstones are of
remarkable size, many of them be­
ing an inch in diameter, and they
were washed by the flood into de­
posits like large gravel beds. Aa they
are covered uml mixed with silt and
timber, they are thawing very slowly,
and, until they are gone, will act as
a preservative to any corpse they
cover.
Hail With Cloudbu st.
The letting loose of the immense
amount of water that destroyed pait
of Heppner was accompanied by a
terrific hail storm.
The Portland
Telegram correspondent,on the scene,
has this:
The great downfall of hail that
accompanied the waterspout hinders
the work, for iu places it is at least
five feet deep iu the ruins. In many
casek the search lias been sus|>ended
until tbe mass of bail can melt away.
The downpour of bail has been de­
scribed by many of such volume as to
muke the air look green. It must
have been of immense proportions,
for tons of it has been found in the
ruins.
ADITIONAL
VETERANS
In addition to the names of tbe
veterans who registered during tbe
reunion as printed in the Guard, the
following were late iu registering aud
are herewith given.
Name. Uo. K«gt. State.
J. F. Lester, M, 1st Colorado.
G. N. Wall, D, 35th Kentucky.
O. H. Willard, F. |31st Iowa.
H. B. Pratt, E, 1st New York.
G. W. Cochrau, G, 133d 111.
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11. A. Beyers, G, 70th 111.
W. II. Russell, A, 17tb Mich.
; Geo. Marsh, A, 24th Wis.
J. D. Myers, G, 1st Oregon.
J. B. Martiu, B, 43d Missouri.
John Bamford, G, 8th Missouri.
Louis Renuinger, H, 37th Ohio.
B. F. Hunnicutt, G, 59th 111.
D. M. McCrady, D, 7tb Minu.
B. F. Powers, B, 1st Oregon.
C. V Marquis, I, 9th Ohio.
Myron Johnson, E, 18th Wis.
C. M. Dority, K, 19th (Maine. 1
G. A. Smith, G, let Wis.
H. Skinner, C, 30th Iowa.
Jas. Otfut, E, 100th Penn.
Chas. Dickinson, 11, 31st Iowa.
I. Yeager, II, 7th West Va.
A. J. Mack, K, 94th Ohio.
Hiram Porter, C, 88th Ohio.
Alfred Knowles, D, 105th Ohio.
L. G. Corwell, B, Oth 111.
John Danks, G., 87th Penn.
C. C. Kauffman, C, 2nd Oregon.
F. E. Taylor, C, 2nd Oregon.
11. M. Price, L, 14th Kans.
Tbos. Kenster, F, 127th Ill.
C. C. Smith, K, 1st Iowa.
1). Card, E, 9th Minu.
E. Gurwell, I, 45th Iowa.
A. E. Smith, C, 2nd Oregon.
W. C. McGuire, C, 2nd Oregon.
M. B. Huntley, L, 2nd Oregon.
A. J. Goddard, K, 49th Ill.
B. D. Davis, D, 34th Wis.
Arthur Hanna, C, 2nd Oregon.
" Lawrence Lamb, C, 193rd Ohio.
Horace Burnett, C, 2nd Oregon.
Johu Disher, A, 57th Ohio.
Lawson Liggett, I, 125th 111.
N. N. Matthews, C, 7th Iowa.
Geo. McCauley, C, 99th 111.
Calvin Morrow, A, 2nd 111.
A. Yerington, E, 6th Mich.
W. H. H. Miller, H, 70th Missouri.
Robt. Griffin, F, 2nd Wis.
Johu Schmutz, H, 48th Wis.
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Last Sunday the Lorane team aud
th-- Divide team met at the Divide
grounds and played an interesting
game of ball. The usual game was
played and tbe «core at the close- stood
16 to 6, iu favor of Lorane.
A dis
tressing aceideut happened at the
commencement of tbe game. Ernest
McReynolds, pitcher for the Divide
boys, bad tied a bandage around his
urm, and tbe first ball he attempted
to deliver from tbe box rolled undi­
rected between tbe pitcher aud the
plate, while the pitcher stood help­
less in the box, dangling a broken
arm. The bandage had been tied too
tight, and when tbe attempt to throw
was made tbe bone snapped like a
stick just above the elbow. Mr. Mc­
Reynolds left the [field, and his place
was supplied by another player and
the game was played through.—Cot­
tage Grove Nugget.
(Guard Special Service
Dexter, Juue 17.-Misa Leita park
nas returned from a visit to (1, k "
and Creswell.
” ”u
Rev. aud Mrs. Hartzell have atin.
to Portland to attend the U. p
fereuce to lie held there this week00
Quite a number of young |M.O..
from here aud Zion went ou Mt Zi
Saturday, a fine time was bad by „1"
School meeting was held iu th.
Dexter school house Monday and fleet,
ed Mr. Good director.^for om>year
till the unexpired term caused by’{£,
death of Mr. L. Cruzan, and H j(
Parvin director for the term of three
years . A tax w as also voted of ( q
mills for the purpose of finishing the
new school house. This community
should lie proud of such a building
Miss Sales has been visiting in En-
gene.
The condition iu which the bodies
are found in not a few instances can­
not but provoke profouudest pity,
Supervisor E. T. Templeman h
well as we know that human sympa­
doing much needed work on the roads
thy is lost on the dull, cold ear of
uear here.
death! The correspondent writes:
A youug couple left here intending
In Eugene, June 17, 1903, Thomae
An awful feature of the work now
Scott and ?-li-~ Bei-.-Je Heath, of Cot­ to go to Salem, but failed. Try again
going on is that dead bodies of the
tage Grove, Rev. B. F. Rowlaud offi­
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parker were in
It is the moat pathetic aftermath of
drowned people are foil d inter
Eugene Mouday.
ciating.
mingled with the dead bodies of hor
the Heppner disaster, the finding of
Three gentlemen from Utah were
ses, cuttie, dogs, cats, chickens, colts,
Ill Eugene, June 16, 1903, W. J. here last week looking over the
tie bodies of a number of infanta.
calves, badgers, uud every other kind
Wilson aud Miss Helen M. Swift, of country with the intention of locat­
They could not care for thomaelves—
of animal life that existed in the
Pleasant Hill, Rev. B. F. Rowlaud ing-
but for thfat matter neither could
From last reports the Heppner die- valley. These are so heaped together
officiating.
C. L. Williams made a trip to Eu­
strong men and women. But their astdr is not so bsd as first reported, that extrication without dismember­
gene Tuesday, going down the river
very helplessness appeals to human but bad enough. The mayor now ment is very difficult.
in a boat.
sympathy.
thinks that the lives lost do not ex­
Mr. Hill and George Kelly of the
Ice Fell at Prineville.
ceed three hundred.
Geo. Munroe has leased the east, Booth-Kelly Company are in the val­
It takes training to make circus
room of the Gordon building ou West ley visiting their camps.
It seems that the full of hail aud
freaks. A child of six years baa just
it does not seem possible that any­
Eighth street aud will opeu a house­
ice that accompanied the Heppner
Jack Miller has returned from Sil­
been rescued by the police at St. one will be so venturesome as to build
furnishing store, dealing iu new aud ver Lake, where he spent tbe winter.
cloudburst was uot coufiued entirely
secoud-haud goods. George ie an old
Louis from a cage where it was con­ a residence along the Willow Creek
to that locality. Prineville, a hun­
Another book typewriter is being
baud at the business aud we see uo
fined witii monkeys. They were fix­ bottom at Heppner. Still people will
installed
iu
the county clerk’s
dred miles
southwest, had an ex­
reason why he should uot succeed.
ing him for a “wild boy.” His tor­ reason that it was an extraordinary
office. It came from the Fisher Book
perience, though it came one day
mentors should bo furnished quarters event, one most unlikely of repeti­
The annual Springfield school elec­ Typewriter Company, at Cleveland,
later. Tbe Prineville Review of June
tion was held at the school house Ohio, through GI ubs Prudhomme of
in the penitentiary.
tion.
last
Monday afternoon.
L. E.
18th, gives this account of the un­
Thompson was re-elected ou the board, Portland. It is being set up today.
usual storm :
and J. A. Roberts was re-elected clerk. There has been one in use for several
It was hail ice that battered Heppner
The Portland Telegram prints a
There was practically no interest years, being used to record deed^
On last Monday afternoon hail fell
picture of Judge Keithly, who rode down, borne forward by a mass of at this pluce as large as beu eggs.
shown and very few votes were cast. i They are great labor-saving machines.
on part of his house top for near!}’ a water. In its angry course it did Some of tbe hail stones were of the
"It was in this condition that I begi»
mile on the floisl’s crest at the Hepp­ freakish things, dug out huge hole« usual shape while othars were just
the use of your valuable medicine. On
ner calamity, and during that time as it went through the canyon, ground chunks of ice as if broken off from
receipt of your letter of April 6th my
a largo chunk. Several bouses iu
husband purchased six bottles and I used
saved three lives by pulling them houses into kindling mid, most
town had window lights broken aud
it as you directed. When you wrote me
onto bis frail craft. But he lost wife, strange, in not a few ciise* divested a few of tbe shade trees were badly
The Disappointments of a
words of encouragement on April 27th I
had received no benefit from the medi­
grandson, borne. Though seventy its victims of every stitch of clothing. twisted. Below town from reports
Weak Mother.
cine, but determined as a last resort to
tbe storm was much more severe,
years old he is foremost in helping
give it a fair trial. I am now taking the
Perry Heath, former first assistant one house beiug wrecked.
After the baby’s coming the weak thirteenth and last bottle. I have 1
others.
postmaster general, writes Postmaster
mother often has her first great disap­ lovely baby girl three weeks old that
pointment i.i not being able to nurse her weighed nU pounds at birth. My baby
(.tonerai Payne, “1 proudly hold my­
A Place of Sorrow.
child. Perhaps she is not strong enough and I are enjoying perfect health, thanks
Whether from good conscience or self responsible for all I did” but
to sustain more than her own life during to your wonderful medicines, to which I
the days of slow convalescence. Perhaps believe I owe my life. I cannot find
policy, the action of the British gov apparently Mr. Heath is so afraid
If all the rest of Oregon could be
John McMahon has completed tbe there is a lack of the secretions which words to express my gratitude to you,
eminent in refusing recognition to his fellow citizens will also hold him bunched together today we have not
the baby's food. In any case she and I hope you may Tong be spared to
sale of bis flue farm eight miles east make
feels robbed of half the joy of her ma­ perform the good work in which you an
the Hervian assassins is but right. reHp0I1Bibie for all he did that be ;is the least idea that it would contain
of Eugene on tbe McKenzie road, to ternity because she cannot nurse her now engaged.”
From all accounts the massacre was j ul,jnK to famine stricken China, “for half the misery that bears down with N. Faber of Illinois. The price paid child. And she envies the healthy
MOTHERS FIK-igl THIS I
crushing force upon that stricken for the 258 acres was $12,000. Pos­ woman who cares for it and who per­
an army plot, the ordinary people his health.’’
It is not you on
. mffer when yon
mits the mother to occasionally see aud
- rin of maternity,
having no concern In the matter.
Ileppuer community.
Here is an session will be given next Tuesday. caress her own baby. If women would are weak during :
but your child o
.ufferalso. It can
For them it is but a change of mas
Tlie death of George W. Dunning at example from the staff correspond­ Mr. McMahon has owned aud resided I consider the matter they could hardly have only wh .1 u.-ngth you can rive.
expect to lie strong after the baby's Your nervousii. zs, fretfulness and fear-
ters. Personally correct men do not I Portland brings out the fact that ence in the Portland Journal of tbe on the place since 1874.
coming if thev were weak before. The fulness will leave a life-long impress
associate with
murderers.
Why ! though but twenty-nine years of age 18th:
woman who suffers during the prenatal upon your child, and while you in a few
period—who is nervous and sleepless months will recover from the effect« of
should Christian governments be in a he was a member of the Order of Elks,
As the hours pass the stern realities
and without appetite, is exhausting her the trial you have undergone, th. baby's
hurry to recognize a government Foresters of America, Catholic For of the awful situation become more
whole life trill reflect the
acute. At first the people were ter­
Rev. Goo. E. McDonald, pastor of
influence of those months
whoso leader« are uot only beneiicia esters, Eagles, Woodmen of the World, rorized; then they were frantic, lint the United Brethren church of Eu­
of maternal misery.
riea of assassination but concerned Artisans, A. O. U. W., and Red Men. now it is the great grief of those who gene, was married iu Philomath Wed­
If you can be a strong,
have lost, uot only their worldly
The thoughtful person will aBk, “was possessions, but their wives, or bus­ nesday, June 17, 1903, to Miss Iva
healthy mother by any
in the assassinations.
means, you owe it to your
it worth bis while!1’’ Not that there bands, or little children that saddens ’ Durkee. The many friends of the
child to use those means
the hearts of the stoutest men.
reverend gentleman iu Eugeno extend
at any cost. It is a matt«
An Illinois school teacher took a is not great good in fiaternal or
This afternoon there was seen a lone
hearty cougratulations. They will
of record that thousands
woman
sittiug
on
the
broken
railway
ganlzntion,
but
it
is
a
mania
thetak
package of cigarettes out ef a Ixiys’s
of women to whom ma­
track a mile from towu. There iu soon take up their residence here.
ternity was a menace and
pocket ami placed them In a glass of Ing membership in many.
the hot sun she sat with her face in
a misery have been made
her
hands.
Aproncbing
her
she
said
water. Next day «he gave cm« I irds
healthy, happy mothers
The State Board of Health is to she wanted to die as she had lost
by the use of Dr. Pierce's
which were thirsty this doFlol water,
mother, husband and her two little
Favorite Prescription,
make a crusade against typhoid fever. girls. Much are a few of the grief
and in three minutes tli--y died in
which gives abundant
(Daily Guard,Juue 19.)
State OlHcer llutchiuiou is to be sent pictures at Heppner.
strength and makes the
greatest agony. This may have la in
Dr. T. W. Harris assisted by Dr.
baby’s advent praatically
t i the principal Willamette Valley
DeWitt Connell, of Portland, today
a useful lesson to the boy, but it was
painless.
The Leveler.
I tow ns to investigate colidit ions. Pure
performed au operation upon Merle,
u mean thing to do to the lords. Pos-
• I cannot say too much
! water aud clean milk, and there is
In great sorrow, public calamity, the little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.
for Dr. Pierce’» Favorite
sildly it would have been as well to
Prescription," writes Mra
little foothold for typhoid.
With the distinctions of personal life couut Chav. Mayhew, for the removal of
let the “kid" smoke cigaiutt 's as to
S. E. Rose, of Big Otter,
hardly an exception the terrible fever for naught. Tbe Portland Telegram's several tumors from her throat. The
Clay Co., West Va. "I
exhibit before him thia murder of In­
little girl is getting aloug very nicely.
feel it my duty to
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| —not only terrible iu sickness but in Heppner staff correspondent gives a
nocents. II it possibly, again, other
all
women who are suffer­
| Constable Jack Smith last eveuiug
after effects may be traced to polluted case in point:
ing from female troubles
boys may profit by th« exhibition.
placed under arrest Heury Huddles­
that it is the best medi­
Side by side with women from a
1 water. And the swe« test, brightest
ton
for
shooting
at
the
Miller
and
cine on earth that they
red light district some of the best
appearing water may lie loaded with women of the towu work in the dead Mutbersbaugb boys tbe other night
can use. I cannot praise
\ striking Uluatrallou of the iuade-
it too highly for the good
ball, witii all social restrictions laid while they were taking some cherries
the deadly germs.
it has done me.
quale equipment of our railroads is
aside.
Tbe example- of these two from a tree uear Huddleston's resi­
"I am the mother of five
arouses great admiration. Tbe level­
shown in the congested strawlierry
dence.
The
charge
is
assault
aud
children,
and have been as
A very eminent Nc.v York divine, ing of rank, laying aside of nice- con­
ntaUty
before
th«
hour
of
her
trial,
and
high as eight days in the doctor’s hand«,
market of Maryland. Three carloads
siderations, anti the respect shown to battery.
whan that time come« her very weakness ana never less than two days at any ti»*
in a recent address to Hie Seniors at these women handling the- dead is an
of is-rries were recently sold in Balti­
ncreaMS her sufferings and prolongs until the last. Then I h«d u«ed two
seen iu tbe
th« University of Chicago, said: exhibition uot ofteu
J. H. Weider, former Eugene drug­ I“««. It is no wonder, if, after the baby bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite : escri>
more for about a cent a quart owing
affairs of life.
“When a uiau is seltisli b« is near
gist and photographer, writes to have is born, the mother has no strength to tion and was only two hours in tu. hasds
to their Inferior condition. They had
it The one great necessity for of the doctor.”
the address of his Guard changed nurse
damnation; when a woman is selfish
happy motherhood is good health.
i-een shipped in ordinary ventilator
HKALI.Y WO1TOSRFUI. R8STLT*-
from
Burns,
Or.,
to
Boise
City,
Idaho.
she is dammed.'' Just so. In poli­
ths sbcret or hsalthy mothkrhood
Her Money a “Dream” Too
Read the latter of Mrs. Ro«e carefhlly
cars because ths demand for refrigera­
He has a good position with Charle« JI?
th<i proPer P"P«nitioti for and you will realize why she cansot
tics, society ami religion women have
Wife (sobbing >—You used to say I L Joy A Co., druggists, at Boi
He tbe great physical strain and drain which praise " Favorite Prescription” too highly.
tor ear» to transport berries to market
been discriminated against since tliat was a dream.
went there to visit his brot ,e
law women undergo at such a time. A proper The difference between one hundred and
cannot 1* tilled. So the strawlieriy
Hustiaud—Yew, but I didn't know
dark day when Adam and Eve fared your
E 1 Whitney, an I Joy A Co. « . «hort pr^aration for maternity will keep the ninety-two hours suffering reduced to
tuouey
was.
patches of Maryland are a dead loss
nerves tranquil and the temper even ; it two hour» by the use of "Favorite Pre­
a man so he went to w » the next will encourage the appetite and give
forth from the garden of Eden. Mauy
scription ’ explains her gratitude, but
to the owners, while New York and
day.
Mr.
Weider
saya]tbat
Mr.
Whit
­
,TP H W'11 'nable lhe
other critics, like the New York
cannot'express it. It takes a wo«**
Made for Breaking.
to actively engage m her household and a mother to understand all that can
Philadelphia
are deprived of an
ney is doing nicely iu business.
preacher, never get lieyotid the third
uuties until the time of the baby’« ad- be possible in one hundred and ninety-
“She doesn't regard their engage­
abundaut supply of delicious fruit.
Ex-Senator J. W. Morrow, present chill
K'V* hCr StreDglh tOK Ve her two hours of suffering at maternity.
chapter of Genesis, ‘‘rhe woman ment as anything serious.’’
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescri -trin 00«
“Why, I supposed he a tta her inten­ state land agent, spoken of in the
gave me of the tree utid 1 did eat.'*
Becau«e
it doe. all thia and more only gives the mother strength is
ded. ”
Oregonian as probaldy the heaviest
About the most pitiful thing < f the
"omen have named Dr. Pierce's Favorite perioxT of waiting, but it nun s or prw
“No only her pretendevi.'*
looser financially, iu the Heppuer P’^TtaV^h "A God’*nd to “others -
vents nausea, and makes tbe b*"? •
Heppner rlondbnrvt ws- Hie death of
They had uo reason to la-come in-
flood, as he owns tbe larger part of
1
this opportunity of expressing
practically painless. It '•
station Agent Kernan of the O. R. ,t ceiiMsi —intending saloonkeepers over We often fail by searching far and tbe town «ite. was fortunate in a way. SZaSmiViH Ifrxtitude to vou for thl advent
boat tonic and nervine for nursing motb-
wide
N. He staid by his telegraph keys to at Vancouver, Washington, who were
ers. It promotes the secretion
have
About five months ago he «old the tee u-
For what lies close at hand.
abundance of nourishment for the chus
Palace hotel, furnished, for over -npt-on and ’ (».dTn*
warn the people of towns down the dcniisl licenses for the apparently
while giving strength to the motner.
—Aldrich.
•18,000, and moved to Portland.
creek of th« coming wall of w uvr till good reason that there were already
All alcoholic and stimulating >
A« his residence was carried away
are particularly dangerous to n
too late to reach high laud, and him­ twenty saloons In the towu. The
in Mar iSoA
'
Tbe people of Servia take what luck in the flood, he probably would have Hbv was born
t —
j . - •
ana for mothers, or in the penod of co’”* *•*!;
which follows the baby's birth.
" '
self and wife were drown d in the at «wans of 1 '“gave Vancouver a popu-' scuds them without protest or sign of met with some accident st least. Mr
vorite Prescription" contains noalcob*.
tempt. A companion escaped with Intion of 3VM, an average of one hun satisfaction. A Belgrade
Morrow
has
lived
in
Heppner
since
rive mnd.*1
” a,tend«n« did not
dispatch
and is entirely free from opium, ci
Kernan's two children, now father- dred and
and all other narcotics
It is
fifty six p< rsona—meu, says “Extraordinary lack of interest childhood, bi« father. J. L Morrow, H *dSf get^enT^ir '1 *•*
W. Bever 11T< nerve-feeding, body-building -nedidB^
leas aud mutberlSMs through
the won't n and children — to inch saloon. was shown by tbe majority of tbe going iu partnership with Mr. Hepp through another ¿A
?Vi*n.1
FRKK TO MOTHKR
ner, from «boni tbe town to k ir. consulted vou in
father'« <ie vet ion to doty.
Aud, More needed? Time to cut some out. people in tbe events arising out of the na me. 1
Dr. Pierce's Common Sen-' Meaty
be county was named aftei poor health ; had bien’
•nd to add to
\ v.
aU "’“ter,
Adviser, the best modern med cal
■
irony of fate, the depot tnil-ting we think. It is the military poet, ( revolution.’’ Quite natural
They Mr. Mort xiw, be beiti« its first r- pre road to what the dJt«yb *jWaa °° lhe is sent free on receipt of «tamp«*•?•!
from which they fled remained in (bough, that gives them principal I have uo voice in tbe making of their sentativc.
mv
dava
l
L.
°
.
“
4
wopld
eDd
*
W
M. Morrow, th.
expense of mailing <m/r. Sen
.
plumber. is a relative of Betator Mor
one one-cent stamps for the cloth-
tact!
upporL
king.
volume, or only twenty one stamp* '
row
tbe book in paper covers. A .dia* **
A tuilllon-aere body of land was
thrown open to aettlement yesterday,
with but six applicant«, it was arid
land, down in Southern California.
Ami those Californians affect to make
fun of Oregon rains!
Married.
New Store.
AFTER BABY COMES.
Fine Farm Sold.
Pastor Married.
An Operation
R. V. Pwos, Buffate, N. Y.