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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1903)
t ! eral days . Re went »Gutk « by Bilyeu 2. Passed ball, Keil 1. noon aud will visit lu Wild pitches? Bilyeu 2. Time of game Klamath. I 1 hr, 45 mhi. Empire Westbrook. (Daily Guard, July 3.) acs Kate Andrew- , Scorer, R. <». Starr. (Guard Sjieciai Service. Indiana, has been the J Dr. H. F. Ong is here from Wend Kuns and hila by innings: Elmira, July 6.—Haymaking is tives in Eugene for ling. Albany 0 2 0000000— 2 somewhat delayed on account of rain. days. She left fur her ... 010 1 1 1 Rev. W. L. Elkins came in on to Hits ’(Mr. Ace Thurman aud Fred Price teruoou. thi( * .... 0 0 0 5 0 1 Eugene day's train. 1 of Fairview, started for Eastern Ore- . .021 3 1 I Hits Miss Helene Wessels a s, Dr. A. Sharpies was a passenger to ! gou last Saturday to be ready for har NOTES. ‘eacber of Coos county ui Goshen today. vest. Eugene Team Steadily Saturday’s game **• baa been protes.’ed Rev. C. A. Wooley went to Albany visiting friends in Portlaud Rev. Horn ami wife of Eugene, time is now visiting Mrs <■] * “a» by the Albany management because are vialtiug relatives amongst us. this afternoon. Climbing to the and other friends in Eugene °”* the umpire changed his decision, and Miss Cecile Adams is back from a I by the chaugeJEugene made the win Mr. Woodcock, the Woodman or Hon. R. A. Booth, and son F! « ganizer has secured some 15 or 20 visit at Portland. Top. ning run. A fly was hit out past are home from Southern OrJ, 0,1 AlbertWallace came down from Cot they have lieeu looking “ "**11 (Scripps News Association. ) | third. The umpire called it a foul, names for the new camp soon to be Portland, July 3 —Captain Louis tage Grove today. but when he saw where the ball struck organized here. Booth-Kelly | Company. Several new buildings in Elmira of Love, a pioneer of this city and Ore Miss Ethel LaRaut left today for land holdings along the S,“” ¡and was convinced that be was wrong late. Mr. T. A. Fountain raised a he called it a fair ball. road. gon, died here this morning of heart her home in Saginaw. Albany Fights Hard But Loses - The Salem-Roseburg game Sunday barn Fast week. Dr. T. W. Harris, is in Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Barbre _ failure. He bas been known all over Miss Mertie and Gertie Owens were Salem Wins One From Rose was called off during the fourth In on professional busin- ss. pained by their daugbetr, Mrs Oregon since 1849, especially while ning ou account of the rain. Rose called home last Friday ou account Miss Lou Scott of Creswell, in in Jinks of Butte. Montana, burg - Second Game is iu his active manhood. He was 85 of the ilness of their mother. burg was ahead when they quit. the city for the Fourth. little daughter, Veto, left v ' Postponed. During the week there were 35 hotel years of age. For many years he was While Umpire Westbrook’s ile ’ Dr. A. Sharpies, tbe Goshen fruit for Baker City to spend the cisious Saturday were fair and imjar- arrivals at the Cogaard House, among actively connected with steamboating I grower, was in town today. with Mrs. Lavilla Hanna. daughter. Mr. Barbre has .i?* tiaal as a rule, he caused considerable whom were Kent Wells, Eugene; A. on the Willamette and Columbia i Attorney J. E. Young of Cottage entirely recovered from hi. dissatisfaction Sunday by calling a 8. Chares, Acme; Kent Miller, Eu rivers. * Grove, spent last night in Eugene. number of strikes when they were gene; James Baker, Irving; Ace Bran STANDING OF THE CLUBS. illness which was thought to be Portland Thugs Busy. .«tetter, Hariisburg; A. R. Rain, Misses Elma aud Norma Hendricks by many. 1 plainly balls. « Won Lost P. C. I Drain. arrived home from Roseburg today. (Scripps News Association.) Charley Htrub, the idol of the 6 647 Salem 11 Mr. Ben Jeans of Indian Creek, ladies, made several bad errors at Miss Nellie Hay came last night for Portland, July 3.—In a holdup by Roseburg 9 7 562 (Daily Guard, July 7 j purchased the Z. T. Fisk threshing third Sunday, more than be ought to 8 529 thugs last night J. W. Carlson, a log- a visit with Mrs. Evans on 14th street. _Jerry Bronaugh came up from Pom Eugene 9 outfit. He started over the Siuslaw , have made. But uever mind Charley, 5 13 278 Albany MI m Mabel Williams returned today land yesterday. ger from Stevenson, Wash., was the M no player is*iufaliible. It was your road last Friday with it. from a visit with Miss Pet Marshal W. H. Abrams of Cottage Grot, A large crowd was in Elmira on the subject of a very brutal attack, He at Albany. off day. ft: .«.* The grounds'Sunday were a little Fourth, aud everybody enjoyed them was robbed of 150 aud very badly I T. N. Segar is on his way home was in Eugene today. Eugene 3, Albauy 2. Eugene 0, Al sticky, making fast playing almost im selves. beaten by bis assailants. They es W. S. McDaniel of Creswell, from the east. He will arrive Monday bany 2. Salem 9, Roseburg 7. Eugene visitor today. caped without being seen by others. A Woodmen lodge will be organ possible. or Tuesday. Fourth of July enthusiasm found No better game than Saturday's was ized here next Saturday. R. R. Brewbaker of the Lucky Bo, Miss Fay Brown of Woodburn, came Streetcar Collision. glorious vent on the baseball grounds ever witnessed in Eugene. Over Mr. Woodcock went to Crow to ar up today for a visit with Miss Meta mines, is in the city. Saturday when Eugene and Albany 1000 people paid admission at the gate (Scripps News Association.) Rev. J. M. Hunter of Ashland u Goldsmith. mixed things on the diamond. Al while a hundred or more climbed the range for the camp organization. St. Louis, July 3.—A terrible acci in the city visiting friends. bany had strengthened its team won Rev. A. L. Stpehens and wife came fence. dent occurred at the intersection of up from Carlton this afternoon for a derfully and put up a magnificent Adam Wilhelm was in Eugene this Albany’s battery Saturday did Olive and Jefferson streets in this visit with D. 8. Walker and family. 2 morning from Junction. battle for the victory. The score, 3 to 2, shows the quality of the game. splendid work, as the score tei-tifles. city this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Callison we« Hon. L. T. Harris was a passenger The whole holiday crowd was out to In Sunday's game the team was con to Cottage Grove today. to Independence this afternoon. He The cars were well loaded with pas witness the contest and rooting was siderably weakened by playing Bilyeu delivers tbe address there tomorrow. R. A. Booth was a passenger on th* sengers, and crashed together with and Keil in the box aud behind the free for all. south bound train today. Mrs. Geo. IK Croner and son | bat respectively. out warning. The cries of the woun Sunday’s game seemed to be listless M. O. Warner was a'passenger this Did you ever see a prettier or Marcóla, July 0.—Friday aflernoon- ded as tney were held fast by debris Charles, left yesterday for the upper probably on account of too much cele McKenzie resorts to spend the sum afternoon to Cottage Grove. was pulled quicker double plsy than a most distressing accident occurred bratiou. Errors were plentiful aud was pitiful. / mer. Ernest Bourne is engaged ss baggage loose plays allowed Albany two runs off by Harper and O'Day Saturday? on the farm of 1. E. Ernest, two and Bill Chapin’s home run yesterday miles above Marcóla. As bis sou Eli Four were killed outright Misses Adele Goff and Francis Nel smasher at the Roseburg depot. wheu they might as well have been brought him a shower of half dollar jah, a bright boy of nine years, was twenty-five injured. son are here from Albany for a two shut out. Mrs. A. Watts is in Goshen visiting weeks’ visit with Miss Helene Robin with relatives of that village. The following tables tell the story of pieces from the grand stand. Bill is driviug the bay rake the horses got be- Texas Cloudburst. a swatter from Swattersville. son. youd his control and finally ran away. the games in detail: Mrs. O. F. Knox and son Frank, (Scripps News Association.) “Toots” Somers fulfilled the expec In some uuaccouutable way the Hues Mrs. Wm. Yoran returned today went to Cottage Gorve this afternoon. Saturday’s Game. Gaiusville, Texas, July 3.—A ter- from Pendleton, accompanied by her tations of his many admirers yester became tangled about his waist and Misses Emma aud Irma Howe went day. Pratt also pitched a splei did he was dragged about 40 rods. He rible cloudburst took place a short brother-in-law, Chas. Wilkins, and Score of Saturday's game; to Creswell this afternoon to visit lived only a momeut after they distauce above the city last night. children. game Saturday. EUGENE. friends. brought him iuto the bouse. His fa Carl McClain, a student of the Uni- AB R The creek bed here was entirely un Mrs. Mary Gevurts of Portland, is tber in trying to catch the horses was rvesity, who is working on a govern Mahouey, c thrown under the rake and received able to carry the rushing flood and it ment surveying party, is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Ordway, as Sanders. a severe scalp wound and other ran through the streets, causing I O’Day, 2b. News: Juanita Rebekah lodge held bruises. His mother was just ready to great destruction of property and con for a short time. Mrs. Wellington Waddle la buffering Shanahan, cf Mrs. C. E. Diamond accompanied another interesting meeting uud start to Trent for a final rehearsal of from a severe illness at her home on siderable loss of life Crawford, rf, lb2 by her daughters, Mrs. Geo. Nicolle social entertainment li st Monday fhe music for the picnic planned for Thousands took to roofs of stores, and Mrs. E. Bean, arrived home last Willamette street. Htrub, 3b....... 4 evening at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Be the Fourth. Instead a messeuger Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Hohl left this Homers, lb, p 3 residences or barns, wherever possible evening from a week’s visit at Cape fore the adjournment ice cream, cake, was dispatched to summon relatives afternoon cn the north bound train Harper, If.. Heceta. to escape the water. etc., were served. and call off the picnic. for their honeymoon trip. Pratt, p, rf The following persons from Eugene A number of bodies have been re Saturday afternoon ho was laid President W. C. Hawley came today Mrs. J. T. Redding, who has been were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. J. away in the Purtle church yard. from Salem and will be the gnest of covered, while many are missing. Total 27 10 2 W. Case, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chea visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. Kuyken Rev Gettings ot Eugene conducted Prof, and Mrs. Dunn for a few days. Two base hit, O’Day, (Gaiusville is situated in the north Double man, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gordon, dall, left today for Drain. play, Harper io O’Day. Base ou Mr. and Mrs. Farrington, Mr. and the services at the church and a large central part of Texas, on the He is the orator at the celebration Mrs. J. R. Wetherbee of Portland, number of frieuds assembled to pay tomorrow. balls, off Pratt, 1. Struck out, by Mrs. W. M. Green, Mrs. J. S. Stiles, banks of a small creek. The 1900 is visiting with her parents, Mr. and their last tribute of love and show A. T. Tupjier, who, about five weeks Pratt 6, by Somers 4. census gave it a population of 7,874. Mrs. J. M. Williams. Mrs. J. H. McClung, iu Eugene. their sympathy aud sorrow. At the —Ed. Guard.) ago, was so unfortunate as to have a ALBANY. conclusion of the services the boys aud Miss Leone Kays returned this af horse fall on this left arm, injuring AB BH SB PO A E Spokane Tragedy. girls—his little playmates—covered ternoon from an extended visit to it, went to Portland today to have an Breda m ier, o 3 1 1 7 3 0 the grave with l*eautifui flowers, which (Scripps News Association.) operation performed. He thinks one Portland and Oregon City friends. I Cooley, 2b . 4 0 o 1 4 1 loving frieuds had provided. Mrs. Verfurt, who has been the or two little bones were broken. Spokane, July 3. — The body of an Keil, lb 4 3 1 !» 0 0 Mr. Ernes and family camo to Ore Jessie Calkins, the little daughter guest of her uncle, A. Bogart, of thia unknown man was found on the river Mclunis, p, . .2 I 1 0 2 0 of Attorney W. W. Calkins, was gon from Dakota about three years city, left this afternoon for her bow (Daily Guard, July 6.) Bilyeu, if • 1 0 0 4 1 thrown from a buggy today about ago and lived iu Eugene six mouths bank under the Monroe street bridge in Arizona. W. A. Waun is in Portland. Ashby, 3b 4 1 1 1 1 0 noon while driving the family horse before coming up the Mohawk. early this morning. Rev. G. S. O. Humbert, the new Rowell, rf . .. .4 0 0 0 0 1 Stephen Smeede is down from W'al- Elijah was their eldest son.. His head was crushed by blows from down East Eleventh street. field secretary of the Divinity School, Lee, ss ....4 0 0 I 2 0 terville. They have fbe sympathy of every Besides a severe shaking up and a an iron bar which the murderer had arrived yesterday aud will remove bis Redmond, cf 3 1 1 1 0 0 one in the community in this their C. H. Baker was in from Walter- bad scare, site sustained no serious family to Eugene immediately. left by his victim as he fled. time of sorrow and bereavement. ville today. iu juries. Totals ... 32 2 8 5 23« 12 2 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Roberts and The pocketsjwere turned inside out, The cause of the runaway is not Charley Baker has returned from •('rawford out, hit by pitched ball. Arthur Hanna leave in the morning an indication that robbery was the known exactly but it is thought that quite a stay in Idaho. Struck out, by McInnis 5. Passed for their homesteads cut in the Wolf the horse was feeling a little playful motive of the murder. The ground ¡Miss Lillie Waitman of Portland, l«lls, Bredatuier 1. Wild pitch, Creek country. and she could uot control him. along the bank showed that the body is visiting friends in Springfield. Mclunis 1. Umpire Westbrook. Mrs. 8. W. Taylor was a passenger had been dragged some distance. Scorer, R. G. Starr. Thue of game, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbre were to Albany this afternoon where ebe To the wife of Hermann Kay, at 2 hrs, 15 miu. He is supposed to be n man who down from Dexter this morning. will visit friends aud relatives for Lorane, June 29, 1903, an 8»* pound Kuos aud lilts by iunii gs: J. M. Medley, attorney of Cottage the coming week. sold whisky to Indians. daughter. I Albany 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—2 Grove, returned home this afternoon. Dave Brouce, who has been spend Mrs. Pa’idine Nibert. Hits 3 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0-8 At the family home in Perkins ad Dr. Lowe has returned and will ing a few days iu Eugeue from the July 1, 1903,Jto Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eugene 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 »—3 dition to Cottage Grove, July 1, 1903, (Guard Special Service.) be in his Eugene office all this week. Soldiers Home iu Roseburg, returned Hits 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 •—9 Mrs. Geo. II. Young, of consump C. Bean, on the Lower Siuslaw, a son. Junction City, July 3.—Mrs. Pari- Mrs. J. M. Medley and mother, to that institution this afternoon. tion, aged 41 years and 8 mouths. dine Nibert. the wife of Aid Nibert, Mrs. J. Hanson, were passengers to “Ted” Palmer, well known to L di - Sunday's Game. | The cohl weather has disappeared day to Portland. versity students here, has returned died at her home in Junction City Sunday's aoor* wa* as follows: j aud warmth is again a feature of the Rev. Father Beutgen and Alfred from his position in Oakland, tali' atmosphere. But we hope Oregon is this morning at 2 o’clock. EUGENE. Aya left this afternoon for a hunting fornia, and is again at bis borne i> not becoming Californialzed. Mrs. Nibert was born iu Miller AB K BH SB PO A E and fishing jaunt near Roseburg. Grant's Pass. At Junction City, Or., July 1, 1903, The Albany Democrat editor wel county, Mo., Nov. 11, 1868. She was Mahoney, c 4 1 0 1 7 1 0 Miss Faith Johnson, who has b- W. M. Wilhelm of the firm of Wil < »niway, m 5 1 1 1 2 1 0 to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt, a comes the returu to humdrum exist married March 5, 1882, aud came to helm A Sons of Junction City, was a the guest of her brother. Louie H daughter. ence after the very strenuous carnival Junction in 189t>. She has been a I O’l»ay. 2b .ft 1 1 1 3 1 visitor in Eugene for the past few Johnson, steward of the University, week. We find that we have the Shanahan, cf 4 U 2 0 2 0 0 days. left this afternoon for her hi-me :- sufferer for four years with consump The Spritiglieid News presents easiest time to dish up a good paper Crawford, lb 4 0 1 0 9 0 0 Creswell. Miss Hazel Bickers, the accom- i much improved appearance with tion, having been bedfast for the past last •j 2 when everything else is strenouous. Strub, 3b 3 1 2 ft 4 Miss Carrie Paine, who bas Chapin, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 week's issue. When “humdrum” existence happens three months. Besides her husband plished musician of the University, left this afternoon for Salem, her spending the past month in Sanir*-1 news is scarce. The small troy mentioned in the 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Harper, If she leaves five children. home. I cisco, returned this aftermou t< l’r 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 Guard a few days ago as being lout Somers, p I«elianon Criterion : 1. E. Stevens The funeral services were held at has been found with th«» Arnold Show of Eugene, was in thia city last Thurs Rev. T. S. Handsaker and wife, ' home. She has enjoyed tbe vie-t >• the M. E. church at 3 p. m. today. who belli temperance meetings in I 1 the Bay City very much. Total« 35 6 10 6 27 11 5 Company. His height wa* tire feet day. and drove to Sodaville, to see instead of 10, as his mother stated. < uttage Grove yesterday, returned I Mrs. Almond Hemenway nee Real, Home ruu. Chapin. Two l«ae W. W. Pariah, who is an old comrade home today. hit, Shanehan Hit by pitched l«ll, I is in Eugene from Cottage Gt'O' Mrs. Win. Penn an of Cottage Grove, of Mr. Stevens, in the Indian wars of The Albany Lady and the Snake Shanahan. Struck out « by Somera who was recently arrested at Junction 1855 6. These men bad never met J- H. Lambert, capitalist of Port-! Mr, and Mrs. Hemenway are prepr- (Salem Journal. ) 6. land, has been the guest of Mr. and ing to move to Grant’s Pa»* *ber« City for the alltrged theft of a ring, from the day?of their discharge until A show man at Albany says that Mrs. S. M. Titus this week He re Mr. Hemenway will lie eu aged in was discharged, the evidence uot be last Thursday, a period of 46 years. ALBANY. They enjoyed the meeting very much there are more ladies in that city in turned home today. ing sufficient to convict. mercantile business. President W. C. Hawley, of Wil-1 and took occasion to talk over old terested in watching tbe snakes than AB R BH SB PO A E Horace Burnett, of the Guard in any other city be has ever been in. The Portlaud Mercantile Co., of times. breilamler, lb 4 0 1 0 14 0 I Ismette University.’who delivered the' leaves for bis homestead tagiorro* This shows the Eden-like naturalness Cooley, 2b 4 0 0 0 4 3 • Springfield, who bought out the The inititiaive and and referen and charming naivetee of tbe bright oration here Saturday, returned to' morning for a three weeks' v*c* Keil, c 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 Fischer store some time ago are dum amendment to the Oregon couati- from tbe strenuous duties c eyed, »»witching heart hypnotizes of his home yesterday. Malnota, If 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 erectuig | h large store building and tntion was pronnonced invalid Tester tbe valley town, famous alike for its newspaper office. His wife «dll** Miss Margaret McKinnon, of Port Bilyeu, p 4 0 1 0 0 7 0 warehouse at Fall Creek which will b* day by the circuit conrt of Multno l*auty and its beer. land, has been visiting Miss Estella him shortly. Ashby. 3b 4 1 0 2 I 1 1 tilled with a fill),OCX) stock of goods. mah county. The opinion was ren Ih-an of this city. She returned to J. F. Holbrook of June. in Mr. Allen, the senior member of the Rowreil, rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 dered by Judge Cleland and was con lortlaud this afternoon, 1 city yesterday. He reports that H. W. Davis of this place, has ;-ur- 1#», M 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 firm, is in Portland buying the goods i curred in by Judge* Frazer. Sears and n»','? w e!"nJ,arford’ President ’ threat of dry weather injuring Ketimond, cf 3 0 0 0 I 1 0 and adjusting other biisiuers matter*, George. The decision is of far reach ehaae-l the City Drug Store at Halaev beW. (,T. U„ arrived this af ' crop» in his neighborh-. ■! w>a from Dr. T. T. Marks, the price paid preparatory to moviug his family to ing importance,Inasmuch as if upheld being 13000. Mr. Davis i. an ei|w, Urnoon and will address the Institute without hurt, and that crops • Springfield. Frank Blair, of Eugene, 3ft 2 4 2 24 1« 3 Totals by the supreme court it will restore Base on balls, < «ff Bilyeu 4. H it another mem tier of the firm, will di all legislative power* to the legisla ienced dniggistand will no doubt make »nsewlon at tbe M. E. church this looking as full and flue aetW ’ do in Oregon. June is a prosf*p a success. He owned the drugstore evening. by pitched '.«11 R< >»•11. Struck OU t. vide his time betweeu Springfield aud tive assembly. % Fall Creek. before and sold out two years 1«.. Lor* Lora Stoop, of Idaho, has ha.« been district. fore. I with relative* here for ser-( TWO MORE VICTORIES Elmira New< I A TEXAS CLOUDBURST Thousands Took to Roofs oí Houses—Many are Missing. Î DRAGGED TO HIS DEATH Thrown From a Buggy. Bom. Died. Personals.