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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1903)
i COPIES. wts , MASTERS VOICE GRAND CELEBRA Come in and Get a Sample ! Ct pv ot the Punland Wctk’y i and Semi-Weekly Journal. R ces. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES behave a large number of sample eoi.ies of the Weekly aud Semi- Weekly Journal of Portland, wbich we are giving as a premium with the Weekly Guard. Come in and get a I copy. The Journal is a spleudid ■ Democratic newspaper. ' We will give the Weekly Guard and Weekly Journal one year for »1.85, The Weekly Guard and Semi-Weekly Journal, oue year for 12.00, payable st: i.-tly iu advance. TION AT ELMIRA Baseball Game?, B<iby Show, Tug of War a: d Other It Amusements. The program of the Elmira colei ra tion will begin st 10 a,, in., -with music l>y the Elmira loud, followed by the reuding of tlie Declaration of independence. The foreuoon’s program will con clude with the oration. The afternoon will be taken up with races and other amusements. A TU Victor TaUiag Mac hl 00 hold« fir« »lace. It took highest award at the Buffalo large crowd is expected aud a good Pan-American Expoairion. I time anticipated. TWI VICTOR la 4e«t bacau—t Victor record diac« are flat and iadcatructi. I OFFICERS. hie— no wax to crack or break off. Victor record« give perfect reproduction» — President of the day, E. W. Jor the human voice aounda a« though the aingcr were precent in person. MibB Dosin Hamilton,a well known dune. Victor records contain all that Is beat in mucic,oratory and humor—much of it repro »«•bool teacher. and John A. Callaway \ ice preisdeuts. T. A. Fountan and duced by no other talking machine. were married at the home of the offi I’. P. Colgaar.l of’Elmira; J. W. Bel- Victor« cost >17.40 to >40. The new rigid arm Victor—the latest improvement— I ciating clergymen, Rev. J. C. Rich shaw of Fern Ridge; Ed Holland, of >79.40 to >44. gent C. O. D. on ap- 1 prove! to any place on the Pacific Coast. I ardson, in Eugene. Sunday, June 28, Crow; C. K. Hale of Hale; and J. Send for CitiIcgue. f 1 ‘0.3, in the presence iof a tew friends W, Horn of Fairview. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. | Grand marshal, Z. T. Fisk. aixl relative». The Guard tenders Steinway PUno-Angelui Plano Player I congratulations. Subordinates, Jas. Bryan aud F. General Music Dealers I The young couple will reside for the Demmiug. Kearny and Sutter Sts., San Francisco I present in Bailey precinct aud later PROGRAM. v ill reside in Eugene. Oration by D. B. Jenckes of Eu gene. Reading of Declaration of Inde- pendence, Jesse A. Fountain. Recitations and songs and music by Elmira band. AMUSEMENTS. Young men’s race, little boys’ race, little girls’ race, fat mau's race, CORNER W 1LLAMETTE AND 7th STREET^. three- legged race, and other races usual at such gatherings. WE SELL FURNITURE CHEAPER Baby show, tug of war, baseball IHAN A NY BODY ELSE IN EUGENE. game, etc. A grand time is expected and ¡everybody is cordially invited. Come , one and all. sent c.o.a. go off tho field wheu orderet). Sun- Bo altogether fl C’i has beet paid out day Salem shut out All«iiy by the on moving the b>iildiug, aud on the acore of 6 tu V. Following was the same city block Enough to build acore l>y iuuiugs a neat rgaidenee. 123456789 HISTORY OF THE Ill'll.DING. Salem 1 1 10 0 0 3 9 fi- 6 Though built fifty years the old Alliany fi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-- 0 1 courthouse has uo equal iu Eugene EUGENE WON YESTERDAY Married. Was Easy Work To Do Up Roseburg Sunday. Saturday's Game Which Was Won by Ros burg Pio. tested—Albany Shut Out by Salem. 1 STANDING Salem Roseburg Eugene Albany « fl Won Lost P. C. ? 6 625 *• 10 6 tin « 9 8 4 467 5 11 309 amoug wooden buildings. It i» GAME PROTESTED. framed of heavy timbers, there being Saturday's game which 'was won by Roseburg by the score of 3 to 1, ha» five fram«M.i bents. The weatherboard been protested on a decision by the ing is of thr««e-quarters inch cedar, umpire. Tin- matter will be settled and the boards lie as close to each at tlie ui etiug of the league board of other where lapped as the day they were nailed on. The walls and ceil- coutrvl. I lugs are ceiled with ctniar. ‘The doors THE NEXT GAMER. and sash, made by baud, ale as solid Albany will play here on July 4th as the day they left the joiner's and 5th while Roseburg plays at bench. The contract price of the Salem. ; building was 88.'(M, and it is said that j the contractors, Mahlon 11. Harlow aud A. W. Hammitt, lost money on THE PIONEER the job. ill those days there was no such thing as a planing mill or sa»h COURTHOUSE and door factory. All the dressing of lumber, manufacture of sash, doors and mouldiugs, had to be done by band. Made Its Third Move Last Week— Some Facts About This His- tt ric Lane Co. Structure. Youngest Veteran. The following is from the Florence The old building that »0 well did West service for Lane county as a court «h ■r b » » a “The Guard is away off in its claims JB S. B The Eugeuc baseball team tu i ned house for nearly half a eeutury had it» that 8. W. Taylor is the youngest vet the tallies on Roseburg Sunday and locatiou changed last week for the eran of the civil war in Oregou. A. won by the score of 10 to 5. The third time. And no greater coutrast P. K uow I m of Mapiotou, was born game was a good one and was wou could bo imagined than between the May 28, 1849, aud enlisted in tlie by superior batting. Pratt, the new I circumstances attending this moving spriug of 1864. He serve«! till the end of the war and was mustere«! out in pitcher from San Francisco twirled and the first. for Eugene, while Reed, an impor That first time was iu 1869. For July, 1865." tation from Portland, pitched for months factions represented by the ANOTHER YOUNG VETERAN. Roseburg. Red also pitched Satur Bristow aud Underwood corners, now Eugene, Or., June 29, 1903. day. During the game yesterday, Whit the First National Bank and McClung teaker, Eugene's third latseman, was Eighth Btreet properties, respectively, To the Editor of the Guard: 1 was born July 24, 1846. I enlisted spiked below the right eye while slid had fought over the «piestiou of open ing to a base and whs compelled to ing Eighth and Oak streets through in Co. D., 13th Regular», on Dec. 3d, retire. The hurt was severe but not the .public square, involving the mov 1861, beiug only 15 years, three ing of tb<> courthouse which occupied months and twenty one days old. I serious. The team arrived home this morn the now intersection of those street», was taken out by my parents on ac ing. The members state that the the jail, present courthouse aud count of my age, not yet having seen Roseburg team and the people of public park lots at that time being a the elephant. I again eulisted 011 the 13th day of March, 1862, and Roseburg as a whole do not uphold common inclcaure. Finally the lluderwood faction se served until the 4th of March, 1865, tho fellow Brooks iu his crazy rant- cured a commissioners' court that and was discharged on the 25th of ings in the Plaindealer. made an order for the opening of the July, 1865, by reason of the close of SATURDAY’S GAME streets. Joy aud bitterness of spirit? (Guard Special Service.) J Following is the summary of Satur The respective adbertut» in the con the war. 1 again enlisted April 10th, 1867, in Co. D, Kasnas cavalry, to go Dexter, June 25.—J. B. Hopkins of day’s game: tention experienced those emotions to the western part of the state to j Eugene, is in the valley on business, EUGENE to the fullest extent. And it was a i Robert Oliver left here Tuesday for AB R UH PO A E great day when the housemover, light the Indians, and was promoted 2 to 2nd lieutenant aud served in this 3 I 1 0 Mahoney,c ! Dakota to visit with relatives. Mahlon Harlow, and l>y the way he capacity until the 8th of July, 1868. Crawford rf 4 0 0 0 0 Miss Blanche Huuasker has re- O’Day, 2b 4 0 1 1 4 i was oue of the builders of the edifice, Respectfully, turned from near Marcola where ahe Shanahan, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 unloaded bis jackscrew», crullers, J W WHITE. I 3 4 0 4 1 Ordway, sa • has been teaching school. Monafch Shirts for Men. St rub, 1st b 3 0 0 10 1 0 ropes, blocks and other bouaemoving I W’m. Stoops aud son Lora of Idaho Harper, If, 3 0 1 1 0 0 paraphernalia on the ground, ready nare visiting relatives and friends Whittaker, 3rd b 3 0 1 1 1 0 to begin operations. That was the The Best on Earth. 3 0 1 0 5 0 first moving, ami crowds of men and Taliafero, p . . , here. $1.25 grade Saturday 85c Mr and Mrs Parker aro spending the ... 30 1 5 24 16 2 boys watched all the details of rolling Total« The neighbors of Mrs. Hansen, wife Double it out of the street square. Three base bit, O’Day, ’ week in Portland. Ellis goes to at- of Haus Hansen, who was committed unassisted, Base on $175 grade Saturday $1.25 Then five years ago, when it was de i tend the Teachers' Association which play, Ordway, unt I balls, off Reed 1. St truck out, by Roed cided that tho pioneer structure to the insane asylum a few days ago, i meets this week. J. 4. dor»«.« flzsn hiia VI i Sacrifice hits, Mahoney 1, Strub 1. should be supplanted by one more made complaint that she had liecome Our Wash Goods and Shirt L. L. Addington and family of demented also and asked th«« county ROSEBURG. Waists are going fast modern and in keeping with a pros court to do something in the matter. 1 Rush Island, visited with relativen a E perous ' commonwealth, the ground AB R i:il PO at the Reduced Prices. I couple of days last week. 4 1 1 14 I Morrow, lb 0 upon which it stood was needed for There are six children in the family 2 1 o and they have to be looked after con 3 1 Mrs. M. J. Weaver who hes been i Newell, ss 0 0 tlie new building. The commission tinually by the neighbors. 4 1 1 visiting here for the past two months i Brad-ey, 3b 6 0 ers' court bad about decided to move 4 0 2 It Is thought that Mrs. Hansen's leaves for her home in Wasbinton iu White,c 0 0 it far enough east to clear the ground 0 Q I 4 Baker, rf ......... We have received direct for “Kilmar insanity was caused by tielng locked 2 2 a few days. 0 0 0 Reed, p for its successor when the proprie up with her husband while he was 0 0 4 0 '1 nock, Scotland,” the handsomest line of D. C. Mathews A Sons have pur Ray, if 2 0 tor» of the Guard offered to move it crazy. She may iu course of time, 4 0 0 Juet ger, 21* Table Satin Damask, Cloths, with Nap chased a new engine for their saw Robinson, cf 2 0 to a lot they owned on the north side regain her mental balance. .3 0 0 mill at June. They expect to cut a of the same block, standing all ex kins to match, that has ever been shown Mrs. Hansen was brought to town Totals 31 3 7 27 10 1 penses of moving and necessary large amount of lumber in the future. in the city. and given an examination thia fore Two base hits. Morrow, White. Base I A very sad accident happened near repairs thereafter, rebuilding of on lialls, off Taiiafero 2. Stolen Isises We can save you 25 , er cent on this line : here Tuesday. While Mr. C. P: 3. Hit by pitched ball, Reed. Struck masonry about the vault, etc., on con noon by Dra. L. W. Brown and T. W. Harris and found insane. 8be was of goods. . Jacobs, his son Guy and Mr. Schaller out by Taliafero 3. dition that it should lie left and be Umpire, Lorimer. Scorer, Abeliire. come their property on the completion taken to Balem this afternoon by were engaged in felling timber, a tree Come and inspect the line. fell, striking Mr. Jacobs on the head Time of game, 1 hour and 50minutes. of the new building with attendant Deputy Hberitf Bown, aaai»te«l by some of Mr». Hansen'» friends. A Runs and bits by innings crushing bis skull. He lived about occupancy. This was the beet offer i four hours though never regaining Roseburg—Runs—(> () 0 0 0 3 0 0 (1—3 made the county by the owner* of the guardian for the children will lie ap Hite—0 2 O 0 0 4 o 1 0—7 pointed soon by the county court. 4 consciousness. He leaves a wife and Eugene — Ruus—0 0 U 0 0 1 o 0 0—1 few available pieces of property, the four children. The remains were Hits—0 2 O 0 0 9 1 0 0-5 late Hon. A. G. Hovey's offer of a taken to Ashland, Oregon, where the site adjoining the Guard property SUNDAY’S GAME interment will take place. The being that the county should stand summary of Sunday's gante all expenses of moving and otherwise, family have the smypathy of the en tire community. then leave the house to him as in the Saturday evening Constable Smith Guard case. The Guard offer was AH R BII PO A E accepted and the building move«! to arrested Chas. Van Duyn at Coburg on a charge of obtaining money under 4 2 3 5 3 1 Mohoney, c FOR CAMPING PROVISIONS. We have 4 2 1 5 0 0 the opposite side of the block. That false pretenses at the TheDalle*. Van Crawford, rf, lb 5 2 2 0 1 0 was the second move. O'Day, 2b them in every class and kind which you may need. I Duyn bad arrived that day from Sump 4 2 2 5 0 0 Shanuahan, cf Our stock of Canned Meats is| The 7L. largest ‘ sleek ol Csr ned J ' \e * The new courthouse was completed, ter on a visit ‘to relatives. The am (Daily Guard, June 29.) 5 2 1 5 1 1 Ordway, sa complete in every detail. Try our etables in the city. . Every packsg 5 1 2 3 2 0 the records moved from the place ount 'all(<ge<l* he obtained Is «60 Clint Montgomery died thia morn- Strub, lb 3b Deviled, Potted and Dried Meats. guaranteed.first class. 1 0 0 where they had been made during the Van Duyn claimed that he iutended 4 0 1 Harper, If ing near Cottage Grove while on bls Wbitteaker 3b 2 0 0 1 0 0 course of nearly half a century, and nothing wrong, that he had given a Try HEINZ CHOW CHOU’ in bulk. Also bottled reii.be« of every kind. way to that place fropi the Bohemia Chapin, rf I 0 0 0 0 0 for the first time the pioneer county friend a check for «50 and bad at THE OLD RELIABLE 4 0 0 2 3 0 mines. The cause of hi» death is un Pratt, p home was vacant. After remaining the same time telegraph»«! to bis Ntxt door to known. He was a member of the 38 10 12 27 11 2 vacant several month* it was occupied brother in Humpter for the amount. Tot al. new OperaHouse ' Order of Eagles, and a former Eu-1 Bases stolen, Mahoney 2, O’Day- Uy the High Hchool, pending oom The officers however claim that he gene bartender. Crawford, Strub. Two base hits, pletion of the High bebool building, did not telegraph. Chief of Police Base on balla: Mahoney, Strub. Off Bradley 1; off Reed 1. Hit by then fitted for a lodging bouse, Ed. Wood of the Dalles arrived Hunday pitched ball, Shanuahan, Struck Howe, the present proprietor, taking and took the young man latch. 4i ’ off Reed H, poaaeMion. out by Pratt 4. Hite off Bradley 4. But the second move was not per ROSEBURG. manent, though nothing was farther AB R BH A from the minds of the new owners 5 1 1 Morrow, b 0 than the thought of another removal. 5 o 2 3 Newell, ss Prof. E. H. McAlister, with C. F. The large feed and livery »table *oon 2 2 1 3 Bradley, 3 b Rhodes and Condon Bean as helpers, to be occupie«! by James Yate« wa« 4 0 0 3 White, c 0 4 1 2 * Baker, rf liuilt to the line of the lot and against and Prof. A. R. Sweetser and assis 4 0 1 5 Reed, p the old building, «butting off light tant, M. M. Hcarbrough, left this 3 o 0 Ray, If 0 and air. This m^cewiitated the pur morning for their surveying trip up 3 Joerger, 2b 2 o 0 chase of the vacant lot on the east, the McKenzie River. 0 Van Le wen, 2b 1 1 1 o Robinson, cf 3 o 1 and its removal thereon. Thia was X Prof. McAlister will survey the river, ascertaining the amount of accomplished last week. Total 33 5 9 27 17 6 power available for electric purposes Base stolen, Ray, Brandiey, Robin aud will make a map showing the MOVIMG CHANGES •on. Two base bits. Reed, Newell. course of the river and various loca Base on bails, off Pratt 4. Hit by Mr. Harlow, who by the way, was tions and point* of interest along it. pitcher, Robinson. Struck out by the builder of the structure, sm Reed, 2 Bradley 5. When the Mazamas oom* up they Umpire Lorimer. Scorer Ab» hi re the first moving contractor, Jerry! will join them and take the trip to Time of game, 1 hour and 50 min Ream doing tit* active su|>erinten<i the Three Misters. utes. Hits aud runs by inning«. ing. The building was moved about Eugene —Runs—0 2 1 0 0 3 one hundred feet diagonally north Hite—1 2 1 0 0 2 east at a contract price of SPOO. Then 0 0 1 Roseburg -Rune—O 1 McFarlan«! A Willoughby moved it Hit»—1 1 O O 0 1 It acroas the block to the re At Pendleton, Oregon, Mrs. Cha*. cent location to make room for the Second-Hand Bicycles wahmette st. , In Saturday'« game at A Hany the new at a contract price of IT»«- Wilkins, sister of Mrs W. C. Yoran Traded for Wood, '^dS' umpire gave it to A Hany because G. W. Taylor, recently of Al-1 of this city. Mrs. Wilkins is well , one of the Salem players refused to bany, moved it forty feet east last known in Eugene, having been raised week, the contract price t»lng »1*25 a few mile^lwlow here. fl .Ut dl All Kinds of Furniture Made to Order at DAY HENDERSON’S Dexter Items. 8 Taken to the Asylum. New Arrivals 8 TOLMIE & TRAVER | Chas. Van Duyn Arrested. The Season is Almost Here Clint Montgomery Dead. PhM" R,d 1211 J. W. WHITE FOR YOUR Out on a Survey. Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Tinware, Guns. Ammunition Bicvcles and Bicvclc Repairing go to Cnç f Maf Inf k iT,d’•'VVIV, Died. J . Chamber«' Hardware. uaruwara. ri/uvM w zi