Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, March 30, 1904, Image 8

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THE EUGEN" GUA^D
on business. They report an abund­
iateudent of the Lane County Elec­
ance of water.
trio Company, and la a graduate of
Bert Wiley ia confined to bis home
the Univeristv of Oregon, class of
with illness.
189Z. Mr Littler ia an honored
citizen of Albany, being a dentist
Attorney G. F. Skipworth, of «.'unc­
and is prominent In church circles.
tion, was in the city today.
The following is a list of visiting
Attorney and Mrs. J. E. Young
Celebrated in the First Pres by guests from Albany, Salem aud Port­ W'oman’s Lewis and Clark Club 1 came down from Cottage Grove this
land: J. H. Ralston, Miss Flora
afternoon.
terian Church Last Night—
Preparing a Grand Exhibit
Mason, Rocky Mason. Miss Beal,
Mrs. H. E Aukeny returned home
A Pretty Wedding.
Mies Hewitt, Chas Littler, W. D.
of Lane County Views.
i this morning from Klamath Falls,
' Littler aud wife, Dr. J. C. Littler,
where she has been visiting several
Neal Littler Miss Bessie Burkhart,
Daily Guard March 31
The first of the lot of pictures ool ! weeks.
Mrs. Faukboner, and Mr. Hall, a'l of
On Wednesday evening, the thirti
Mrs. S. Y. Abbott was called to
A'banv; Miss McDonaid of Salem lected by the Woman's Lewis and
etb of March, nineteen hundred and
aud Mrs. Wandell, Mr. R. G. Lttler, Clark Club for exhibition at the tit. Cottage Grove this afternoon by the
four,at the first Presbyterian church,
Rev. W. S. Gilbert and wife of Louie exposition aud the Lewis and serious illness of her daughter.
Eugene, Oregon, occurred the mar-1
Clark Centennial, have been placed
’ Portland.
Hon. L. T. Harris left for points
riage of «Mier Stella -May Robinson,
on view in the wiudow if Cbabmers’ north today.
if Eugene, to Mr. C. Yard Littler, of
hardware store.
Orville Waller is in Portland for a
Albany. The wedding was one of tbe
The collection is mounted on a few days' visit.
prettiest church weddings ever held
light green panel about eight feet
In Eugene. Tbe church was beauti- ■
Dr. F. G. G. Schmidt went to Mon­
square and is marked “Principal
fully decorated in green and white, j
Business Blocks and Residences of mouth this afternoon, where he will
Needed.
Yesterday’s (.'oast Keague scores: L'he centre aisle leading to the altar
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.” it deliver bis lecture on German uni-
racima, 9; Seattle, 2. Los Angeles, was decorated with an archway ar- 1
contains about forty views of Eugene veristiea.
: Portland, 0. Oakland, 8; San raugemeut,tbe arches being of green
Ernest Glistrap was a passenger to
Eugene, Ore., March .JOth 1901
and vicinity,among which are includ­
,nid covered with long screamers of
To t he Editor: It is neces.ar-’ ■ lanciano, 5.
Three Institutions Will Not Fur­ ed a panorama of Eugene, R.R. Hays’ Cottage Grove today.
white.
The
altar
was
a
mass
of
ivy
for every man to be interested in hi
hop yard, buildings of the universi­
Rocky Mason and wife came up
and
■ nd palms, set with red aud white nish Bonds for City
own welfare
Therefore 1 though* '
ty, public school buildings of Eu­ from Albany this afternoon for the
electric
lights.
Directly
ocer
the
al
­
County Officers Hereafter.
would write a few linea abmr
gene,the Chrisman, the Beckwith and Littler-Robinson wedding.
tar was the evergreen wedding bell
“good roads.”
the theatre business blocks, and nu­
J. Ira White, of the Evening Tele­
«nd garlands set with miniature elec­
First, we should secure legislation
merous
residences. The panoramic gram editorial staff,arrived last night
Eugene, Or., March 31, 1904,
tris
lights.
from 'he general government appro-
Whereas, the furnishing or assisting views were taken by Winter, some from Portland to assist in writing up
Tbe guests began to arrive shortly
nriatiag money to he applied Ju
in
furnishing of bonds by banks and of the residences by Roes, and the Eugene and Lane county for tne
he Contest Promises to Pe before eight o’clock, aud tbe little
dlciously
throughout the Umted
others were contributed by various
church
auditorium was literally I bankers, either directly or indirectly, residents of Eugene, This is but a special edition of bis paoer, to be is­
Stall for 'he improvement oí roads
Warm Over Mayor and
sued soon.
is
deemed
unwsie,
aud
against
the
lilied. Previous to the entrance of
The state should enact a law to
principles of safe and conservative small part of the number that will be
Recorder.
tbe
bridal
party
Miss
Louise
Yorati
Miss Kathleen McDonald, of Salem,
elect -oad supervisors for every six
gent.
sang “Call Me Thine Own,” which banking, aud a menace to the iuter-
dean of the Ladies’ Hall of Wiliam,
or eight miles of road; for it ir
Woman's
Lewis
and
Clark
The
beautiful aud rendered J eats of stockholders and depositors of Club deserve great praise for the ette University, is here for a tew
impossible for one loan to look after The Cottage Grove city election will was very
such banks and bankers; now,
artistically.
pays, the guest of Dr. »nd «Mrs. T. B.
be
held
Monday,
April
4.
Two
tick
­
much more, especially in the Wil
Therefore, it is agreed and under­ work they are doiug. The pictures Ford.. She came more particularly
Promptly at eight o’clock Mrs.
l unette valley, where the se isous sui' ets are out. The contest is principal
will
be
seen
by
thousands
ot
people,
stood by aud between the bauks of
able for road work are so short. It ly on the mayor aud recorder. It is W. L. DeLano began playing Lohen­ Eugene, Oregon, that hereafter neith­ and no better advertisement of I a tie to witness the „Kobiusou-Dr. Littler
grin
’
s
wedding
march.
Toe
bridal
marriage event.
said
that
much
dissatisfaction
is
man
­
is not justice, nor economy to pay
er the said banks aud bankers, nor county could be arranged.
J. C. Littler, C. A. Littler, Wm.
a min just to ride around and look ifest as t.o Mr. Veatch's rdministra- party then began its entrance, Rev. any officerjkor agent thereof shall
D. Littler and wife, Mrs. Caroline
at “mud holes’’ as the farmers ano icu as mayor. Hie ii-.u, Attorney W' 8. Gilbert leading the way to the! either directly or indirectly furnish
Faukboner, H. A. Hull, B. B. Burk­
property holders are now doiug, and I. S. Medley, is gaining strength as altar by the right aisle, followed by or cause to be furnished the official
hart, Miss Flora Mason and Miss
are thus compelled to pay a very high ihe election draws near, Both candi- tbe groom accompanied by bis best bond of any city or county officer.
Hewitt arrived up from Albany this
rate of taxes, higher than in the dates are Democrats, but Mr. Medley man, R. G. Littler, a brother. The
Daily Guard March 29
And it is hereby agreed that the
afternoon to attend the Littler-Rob­
Eastern states were roads are much is regarded as being conservative, ushers, Chas. Littler and J. Ralston, said banksand bankers, whose offi­
Hon. L. T. Harris returned home inson nuptials tonight.
better than here, and even after pay­ while his opponent, Mr. Veatcb, is then led the way down tbe center I cial names are hereto attached, will
today from points north.
aisle,
followed
by
the
matron
of
radical.
ing this high rate of tax they are get­
Fred Steiwer, U. O., is back from
The candidates for recorder are F. honor, Mrs. C. A. Burden, who was be governed and bound by the forego­
ting no substantial benefit therefrom.
Dialy Guard March 31______
ing agreement.
his vacation.
There should be a state Jaw also D. Wheeler and J. E. Young. The is­ a June bride, aud wore ber wedding
This action is taken in accoidance
Prof.
Chas A. Burden aud wife are
dress
of
white
crepe
de
cbeue,
and
sues
between
these
two
candidates
are
Dean E. C. Sanderson is home from
giving those road supervisors author­
with the rules of the clearing houses
in Monmouth for a few days’ visit
Salem.
ity to summon all male citizens uot political, but simply on tho mer­ the bridesmaid Miss Ermine Church,
of banking institutions in the leading
with Professor E. D. Ressler.
over the age of 21 and unuer the age its of the two men. The question of whose dress «as a pretty silk net
Dr. C. V. Littler came up f'om Al­
cities of the United States, and is rec-
over
green
taffeta.
Next
followed
houiliug
the
town
President P. L. Campbell and
for
$15,000
to
put
of 50 to work two or more days in
bany this afternoon.
daugbter were passengers to Portland
each year, or pay in money the iu a sewer system will also be voted
E. E. Scarborough, of Creswell, re­ this afternoon.
equivalent therefor, and to be eys- on at thia election.
turned home this afternoon.
Dean E. C. Sanderson was a pas­
tematicatly and legitimately applied
Mrs. L. H. Jolly,of Moscow, Is vis­ senger noun this afternoon.
upon the road or roads in the district
iting Mrs.J. M. Shelly.
in which they reside; also, the road
Mr-. John Kauffman and Miss Re­
C. F. Moore and .vife went to Cres­ becca .«aiL.es are in Portland.
supervisor to have authority to solicit
Daily Guarb March 31
well this afternoon for a few days’
uud accept donations aud coutribu
Last uight a young couple were
Ke< w. S. Gilbert and family re­
visit,
tlons for road purpose« aud to lie ex­ somewhat anxious to get married aud
turned to Portland this afternoon.
Mrs. T. N. Segar and son were pas
pended and applied in a systematic just couldn’t wait until today. They
Dr. J.W. Harris left for the metrop­
sengers nrrth today.
aud economical manner by -the came into town last evening from El
olis
this mcernoon for e few days'
supervisor, and the supervisor to be mira on the stage, and about eleven
Geo. Midgley is in Ashland on busi- stay.
required to give a strict report and o'clock deoided to unite their for
nses.
L. L. Stevens is in Portland over
account thereof.
tunes, so the young man, Frauds M.
Sheriff Fred Fisk went to Cottage Sunday.
The law shoul 1 also require the Lorimer, of Springfield, hunted up
Grove this afternoon.
Miss Elsie Perkins is expected here
counties to provide and furnish road Deputy Clerk Hamlin, who was at
Mrs. Alice O’Brien, of Albany, ar­ soon from California
supervisors with suitable and proper the Commercial Club, got a license
to visit her
rived today for a visit with Her par­ brother at the U. O.
machinery, appliances and materials and then started out with hie bride-
ents, Mr. Mrs. 8. M. Titus.
*o do aud have preformed proper to-be, Mies Kate Dell Hise.of Elmira,
M-s. E. U. Lee went down to Junc­
Hon. R. A. Booth is in Portland.
work and improvements and building to find a preacher. The couple weud-
tion this afternoon.
tile roads in the veral districts.
Rev. W. S. Gilbert came up from
ed their way to the residence of Rev.
Student Rafferty returned from his
Portland today to officiate at the Lit­ vacation this afternoon.
Road supervisors should also, be L. D. Green,381! East Eleventh street,
required to give sufficient and such and aroused the little minister from
tler-Robinson nuptials tomorrow eve­
Miss Esma Newell aud J. R. Pen-
ning.
bonds ns the county board might his peaceful slumbers. The anxious
land returned from Dallas today.
deem necessarv, requiring said super­ young man told Brother Green tba' FORTS AT PORT ARTHUR REPLYING 10 THE HuE OF THE
Mrs. McIntosh returned home today
Mrs. Frank Page came down from
visors to fully and faithfully pci form lie warned to get married aud was in
J af A n ESE warships DUhiuG inc ntDei.i isitMLK.
from a protracted visit iu the East.
■Saginaw this afternoon.
their duties under the law as such. ■i bit of a hurry, as he and the young
During the recent attack of the two divisions of the Yellen si-a licet of
Miss Sadie Ford returned from
• t is absolutely necessary to have lady were going away on the 1:15 the Japanese navy on tlie Russian vessels lylu., under tin- gnus o. the torts Creswell today.
Hou. J. T. Callison, of Pleasant
some system adopted for «rudiiitf, train, and thought they ba 1 better nt Port Arthur the lttissliin forts attempted t-> disable tile .lap lies ■ vessel,
Hi.’l, was in Eugene today.
Mrs. W. M. Preston is visiting
building and draining roads to be get married first. So the marriage by long range practice. They were unsuccessful. but prevent'd ,in- i-u-ii>
L. F. Wooley, of Cottage Grove, was
friends at Goshen.
adjusted properly to the different was perofrmed right there between from approaching too close to the shore. During the tight it was ai- rum ■
Mrs. R. B. Houston, of Salem, is a pleasant caller at the Guard office
lucalties, providing for water eaoapes. two days and the happy couple hur­ that the Japs had landed a force* behind Hie ions on us peii.n-.
approaching from tli.it direction. The illustration
me t... ••,. ...
visiting her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. E. yesterday afternoon.
etc.
ried to the depot,where they took the made to receive the supposititious foe.
I. McClanahan.
I. H. Veatch, of Creswell, was in
We suggest that the greater interact train south.
the city today.
in the matter of securing good roads
J. W. Hobbs is in Albany.
jmmended by the American Bank
would result from (tie applying of
the maid of honor. Miss Helene era’ Association.
City Editor Horace Burnett, of the
J. LI. Beckley is iu the city from
every property holder’s taxes to those
t.obin-on, dressed in dainty white
luard, is at work again after a week’s Portland.
T.
G.
HENDRICKS,
roads which would benefit such tax
dotted swiss, then came the flower
evere illness.
Attorney Jerome Knox, of Cottage
Pres. First Nat. Bank.
Notwithstanding the report of pro-
payers most, for it is but natural lor
girl, little Dorothy Halen, who was
Ed Ruegger, of the dairy firm of Grove, is in Eugene.
W.
E.
BROWN,
­
i
ail of us to be mostly interested in hibitlve rates on lumber, large quan
fairy looking in white pattern swiss.
luegger Jc Ziniker, was in town to-
Pres. Loan and Savings Bank.
that which wo uro benefited directly tities continue to be shipped through The bride, charming in her bridal
my.
F.
L.
CHAMBERS,
Albany front the Booth-Kelly Com­
mid personally.
veil and becomingly gowned in white
K. F. Scott, of prominent farmer of
It will lie admitted that all road pany's mills on the Mohawk and Mc­ crepe de chene ami lace, carrying a Pres.Chambers-Bristow Banking Co.
'reswell, is iu town today.
Kenzie,
about
fifteen
carloads
daily,
I uildiug 'iiust I'e done upon scientific
boquet, a sl.o vet of lillies of the
principles and under expert superin­ tor California points. Several ot the valley, made mtraiice on the arm of
B. B. Deming aud family left this
lugger ini’ls are running. while the
tendents
Respect fully,
lorning tor Seattle to reside.
(Guard Special S< rvice.)
her lather, J. F. Robinson. The
smaller mills hav»» had to shut down.
MARK T. I-’I 1 AIKxG.
Spriugfield, R.l’. D.No 1. March 30.
party halted in front of the altar, the
John West, of Pleasant Hill, was in
Jud
re
Alton
I
’
.
Parker,
of
the
New
There are those who think the Booth
1 —Miss Etta Root is sojourning with
bride and groom taking H eir place York supreme court, who has every '.ugeue today.
Kelly Co. are on the inside and are
tier sister, M rs. Blaine Anderson,
under the wedding I■«•!«. The bride good chance of being the coming
receiving ¡Standard Oil treatment.—
. of Fair mouut.
was given away by her father, and Democratic nominee for president,
I Albany Democrat.
Daily Guard March 30
the impressive ring ceremony was Ims a considerable resemblance to
Mr. Goodenow and Mr. Keoptka,
these shipments are from the mills
C.
E.
Cooper, student U. O., re- superintendent of the county rock
performed.
Rev, W. S. Gilbert.
Hon. Jas K. Weatherford, of Albany.
at Coburg and Springfield, which are
After
ceremony Mr. and Mrs. It he is as good a man he is fit for turned today.
' crushers, are here, repairing and flx-
now running steadily. The big mill Lit'
t tarty received in the president, or any other office where
Contractor O. VV. Heckart and wife Iiug up the outfit preparatory to be-
h n the Mohawk has been closed down re» i i ,
of the church which was brains and integrity are required.
returnei from a visit at Corvallis ginning roaa work about the first of
Salem Baseball Club Wil! Have a 1 lor some time.
dec«
today.
j with a network of ferns,
May.
Strong Aggregation on
\ Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. and . •er head was perched a snow
Juage Hamilton passed through
Mrs. John Barger, of Roseburg,
-lames
McMerry
was
oycloned
into
Prof. Roxa Tyler, ot Chicago, vice white dove. As the guests I i aased
the Diamond.
Eugene today on his way to Roseburg. who has been visiting her mother,
I president Illinc’s Woman's Alliance, out Ralph Robinson prevented I each the Indiana penitentiary yesterday,
Clinton Davis who has been visit- ■ Mrs. N. P. Ham mitt, of this place,
tn speaking of Ctiamlierlain's cough with favors of pretty boxee of f wed- and all in a week. His deserted wife,
Secretary Harry Albert returned I remedy, says: “1 have suffered with ing and bridal cake.
saw his name in a list of injured by ing here, went down to Halsey this returned home last week.
a cyclore, and inside the week had afternoon.
from Portland last aveuiug, where a severe cold this witter whleh
We note our Sunday school sadly
The bridal party and a few infi­
to run into pneumonia.
he had liven in the Interest of the Sa­ threatened
1 trie«! difiereut
remedies but 1 mate friends were driven to the him safe behind tbe bars. He desert- 1 Mrs. E. L. Fiscbe, of Roseburg, . misses the inspiring interest of E.
ed her sixteen years ago. marrying a I arrived today to visit ber parents, B. Tilton, one of our most faithful
lem baseball team, says the Salem seemed to grow worse ami the niedi-
Robinson home where a wedding
Journal yesterday. Besides scour lug ciue upset my stomach. A friend ad­
young girl two years ago. The cy- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Preston.
members. We trust what la our loss
eupper was
given. The reception I
Mahaffey and Fay be has a catcher in vised me to try Cbauiberlaiu's Cough
clone which destroyed hie home
Representative 1. N. Edwards, of will be other's gain.
room was deeorated in Oregon grape
Remetly
and
I
fouu<i
it
was
pleasan
—the peniten- Junction, was in Eugene today.
low, and will probably land him. to take and it relieve«! me at once. 1
found him a nr
Mr. Clark and family, respectad
and daffodils and the dining ball
The entire team will report here am now entirely recovered, saved
tiary.
_ to
moving
was done in red and white, the table
H. E. Lonnsbury, tbe general trav­ residents of Mohawk, are_____
ready for practice April 11th, and the doctor's Idll, time aud sutfertng
Eugene. We are sorry to loee"Mr7
decoration«
being
red
carnations
and
eling
freight
agent
of
tbe
S.
P.
Co.,
REVOLUTION
IMMINENT.
schedule will commence on the 28th. and I will never be without tbi
Clark from our midst.
Mrs.
Archie L'vsrmore
A sure sigu of approaching revolt waa in Eugene today.
medicine again."„¿For sale candles.
The team, with the exception of the splendid
We trust the “equinoctial”
W L. Delrio.
presided. Heralds were Miss Florenc ■nd serious trouble in your system ia
«Mrs. O. £. Adrian is very sick with
catcher, will be as follows Pitchers,
De Barr aud the Misses Feia and nervousness, sleeplessness or stomach aiieese in tbe throat at ber borne on | storm is about over now. It isn't
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
I alitf t'radyrmer and Lucas; first
always that it lasts from one equinox
Hazel Humphry.
dismember the troublesome canoes. West Eighth street.
base, Mahaffey; second, Diwney;
to the next, bat
Mr. and Mrs. Littler were tbe re­ It rever fails to tone the stomach
third, Edmondsou; shortstop. Fay;
£. J. Crow went to Albany this af- | Wbat is the use of sorrowing?
the kidneys aud bowels
cipients of many elaborate aud costly regu'ate
fielders, Lee, Davis. Several other
We just as well rejoice.
presents among which were pieces of stimulate the liver, and clarify tbs ternoon to visit bis cod , Roy, who to ■
blood. Kun down systems benefit a student of Albany College.
players will try out before the games
Why,
if God sends ram,
A varlosd of hordes from six to ten cut gless. Oriental brass, silverware, particularly
and all the venal attend
commence, among them Jack A rick, years old, weighing from 1ÜÜ0 to
Let rain be oar choice.
elatUHty, chinaware, fancy w.srk, ing aches vanish under its searching
Mrs. G. W. Taylor, of Fairmount.
a pitcher ol
Southern California lbs. I> n’t object to small wire
furniture, etc. After a little trip and th ir, ugh ♦ffe^tiveness Electric is quite ill.
* ‘hat s
League.
Might blem
Will be a
make tbeir home in Albany, Bitters to only
». Bearran, Beck and Eieen-
relume«
erfset sat-
Work <>i
t he eg
, of Fmnkiin, are ir Engfi
is’act'o*
'eLano
Kubmsuu,
drugg st
dition for the opening of the season.
Reports from other towns in the
state league show plenty of euthusi
asm, and a successful year is antici
pated. Vancouver, Eugene aud Rose
burg have cloned contracts with plen­
ty of men to till tbeir teams, and will
commence to practice at the same
time that the local team does. W.
N. Catena, secretary of the state
league, is in receipt of numerous let
ters from bail players all over tbe
country, who want to be placed. All
manner of propositions are made to
the genial secretary, who iu furn re
’era them to Secretary Albert, of the
local team, where they generally meet
i cordial reply aud a consignment
to that place from whence letters
never return. Very few Eastern plaj
Absolutely Necessary to Have a -rs have Peen engaged by the league,
System Adopted for Building
«s the coast contains plenty of good
nateriul.
Roads--More Supervisors
QUESTION
OF ROAD
PICTURES FOR
ST. LOUIS
EXPOSITION
THE LITTLER-ROBiN
SON NUPTIALS
f
BUILDING
Mark F. Fleming Con
tributes a Timely
Article,
BANK AGREE
MENTAS TO BONDS
COTTAGE GROVE
CITY ELECTION
Personals
A Bit oí Romance.
:
Lumber Shipments
Mohawk Items
GETTING READY
LOR THE GAME
Horses Wanted.