TM€ EUGENE GUARD -■men Klovdahl. All the spwec he ««re to tbe puiat and shoved a bitter «■eling toward tbe railroad company. Ail were io fieror of reguletiug rates by legislation. It was brought out I by several si.es.kers that while tbe • eospany M trying to robtbe people of Western Uvejon, its roadbed and rak ing stock on .this dirisicn are tbe «rowst ou tbe «utire eysteo:. aud the (train servtee is about as bad as it coeid be. It stated that the ieon^pauy used ate Oregon iJines ae a The Prohibitive Freight daanpiDg ground for all the old loco­ motive and ears.on tbe whole system Rates Discussed at and that the treuke are a disgrace to any railroad company. .BtFEKRKD T« COMMITTEE. Meeting of Citizens. On enotion of Dr. _ D. A. Paine ___ the matter was referred to tbe committee l7n7^s7o°rtattou4r7eportat amwL INCENSED AGAINST RAILROAD UAiincn HAC slrAiyi LllrAj •NEW RURAL ARRIVED ROUTE FOR JUNCTION TThe Crack Outfielder of the Eugene Baseball Team Here —“Dope.’ luptctur Clemens Went Over Proposed Route—Other Junction Notes. ■4»uy R. Harper, the star left fielder of the Eugene team last year, has re- tuoued to Eugene from Nebraska aud wiki be ready for work when the bea- Tiaees: Mr. Clemens, inspector of eoa .begins, lit Kias been signed by rural routes, was here Monday aud the «Management f*«r the same position this “ar"''“l7st *7ea7 w“a7’Harp^'e ’ent OWI tba route via this ye year. I professional ball. . He Monroe, Irish Bend aud the bebenek neighborhood. D. B. Farley, who wqo T j * tTYl tna Heat nna r»P FHn ai RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP RETV1ZAN, TORPEDOED OFF POST ing to oe called by the president of was fcjm tbe first one of the surest has taken the initiative in this enter fielders on the team and developed the Commercial Clist, lu the near fu ­ ARTHUR. All Agreed that 4he Southeoa wonderfully in batting toward the prU®' drova blni 0Ter the rout®' aud ture. it was also carried to endorse last of hhe season. He has spent the wh “ e this is the 8eBaou of bad road " Pacific Should Be Restricted the resolutions rematly adopted by winter at his home in Nebraska. Tbe and hl«h waUr’ tbe <“»P«>tor pro •the Oregon Co-operative Aesaufetion by legislation---Rousing various members of the team will be-1 n°unced *l>e yoada good compared REPUBLICANS ACCIDENT at Goltage Grove. tbe Washington routes. Speeches by Citizens. gin to eoeie in pretty swon now. The w,tb uauT The estab'isbmeut of this route will date set for the beginning of practice HELD CAUCUS AT SAWMILL is April 15th. At present three mem­ depend on the report of the inspector. I bers of tbe team are here, Manager ; For carrier, J. A. McFadden stands The meeting of citizens of Eugene^ DuSbane, Reitz, second baseman, and next in Hue. Otis Pituey Is second ¡at tbe Commercial OU.b rooms last on the list. (Guard Special Service.) Harper, left fielder. night for the purpose of discussing I Thursday morning about 9 o'oloc Tbe fence around the new grounds Q Tbe plan of the new depot has been Candidates for Thurston, April 2. —Peter Wither«, the exorbitant freight reties placed on Delegates to au accident occnrred at the Spring Arizona« is visiting hi« brother at is entirely completed and tne lumber received and the boys Joe to a e tbe products of Lane -county and Held tawmill wbicb caused consider is on band for tbe grandstand, the the building put np tbe coming sea­ County Convention to Be tbe state of Oregon by tie Soul hern thU place. able exoitement, but no one was hurt. "" south “ end ’ will contain “ the Voted for at the Primaries. Paciflo Company was largely attended Several caass of scarlet fever are re- erection of wiifeh will be commenced eon. The The slabs bad been removed from end was productive of tnntii good. i ported at this place, but none, as yet. Monday. As soon as conditions will waiting room and office; immediately a small 24-foot log and the carriage permit tbe Held will be graded and ! adjoining on the north will be a hall­ T'i« crowd In nt'endunee at the dangerous. was on its return for another cut, put in shape. The Republicans met last night in when the doge slipped and allowed way for conductors and crew and also aneatnng was a re^r-eseutntiue one, pres­ Rev. H. J. Blair and wife, of conductor's register office. The north the tour precincts of Eugene aud nom the end of the log to run onto the idents of two banks, prominent lum­ Springfield, are bolding meetings in Albany has organized an amateur end will be the freight office. inated twice the required number of saw. Before you could tel) it the log ber men and leading merchants being our mbfet with very good attendance. team and will play games with the candidates to be voted ou at the was thrown endwise out of the east present. - - - — i f. C. Thornton, yard foreman, has John Edmiston and wife returned smaller towns in Linn county and received the first prize medal for per- primaries Saturday as delegates to Tbe meeting brought out the fact , yesterday from a pleasant visit with throughout the valley. The person- ( feot pUmpjng station on the entire 8. the couty envention which will oe end of the mill, damaging the top that 4*6 question of railroad freight saw and the carriage. The carriage M rs. " * Edmiston ’s parents, near June- nel of the team is as follows: Carter p. 8Jitem. When the great trackage held Arpil 9. The following are the rates is going to be a great factor in men jumped to save themselves, and tion. lee, catcher; Robert Nelsen and lr of the s. p. Hues is taken into con- candidates; the politics of tbe state hereafter. one of them found himself mired in In honor of her aunt, Mrs. Elrod, vine Schultz,pitchers; W illard Marks, sidération, the distinction of wiu- The concensus of the meeting was that the mud near the exhaust pipe, while North Eugene, No. 1. — Twenty candi ­ freight rates should be regulated by from Missouri, and her brother, Mr. the other made bls exit by another dates—vote for 10. Rundle aud wife, from Portland,Mrs. legislation and men elected to tbe T. W. Harris, Geo. T. Hall, Sr., 8. route. Charlie Hastings entertained a few of legislature who will see that proper W. Taylor, H. W. Thompson, B. L. CALL OFF YOUR DOGS OF WAR, laws are enacted tixiDg a maximum her friends last Tuesday evening in a Bogart, Wm. Preston, M. 8. Barker, rate to be charged by railroad comp»- royal manner. The evening was spent J. H McClung, R. McMurphey, L. nies in the tbe state. ' in music mual° aud playing Paying flinch flineb and ‘J.Beckwith, F. N. McAllister, S. B. ROAD TRAVEL The matter was enthusiastically and wbiet until nearing the hour of mid Eakin, John Haines, R. B. Hender­ From the tone D *8^t, when an elegant luncheon was earnestly discussed. 1---- —-------- son, Voluey lleiuenway, Sr., J. D. of the addresses it was plain to see served. The rooms were very artisti- -lamlin, L. H. Potter, J. 8. Luck­ Some idea of the travel over the that the people are thoroughly arous- ' rally decorated in pink and green, ey, C. 8. Frank, Dwight IlopkitiB with sprays of Oregon grape. McKenzie wagon road may be had ed to the seriousness of the ae' ion of North Eugene, Np. 2. —Sixteen candi­ from the account kept by Al Mont- the railroad company in placing its dates—vote for 8. gomery at one of the half-way bolieea rates so as to make them almost pro­ 8. T. McFall, A. C. Jennings, J. of t he horses kept. hibitive. H. Lamson, L. N. Roney, Darwiu Fmm July 1, 1903, to March 1,1904, There were present at tne meet­ Bristow, W. G. Martin, L. L. Whit­ ing, besides about a hundred leading son, J. T. Martin, b. F. Ferns, W. Mr. Muutogmery fed 1240 head of Arrangements hare been begun for trano.ent horses. No accouut whs citizens of Eugene, Mayor R. M. the removal of the car shops at Ya- W. Davis, W. H. Kay, Frank Reis­ kepi ui the cattle be fed. Veatcb, Dr. Lowbaugh and I. H. qnlna City to Albany. Part of the ner, R. 8. Bryson, R. A. Bartlett, Bingham, of Cottage Grove, the latter round house, too large for present Geo. N. Frazer. two prominent lumber men and all of ueede, will be used and a large build­ South Eugene, No. 1.—Eighteen can­ whom were iustrumental in organiz­ ing erected adjoining it, the contract didates- vote for 9. ing the Oregon Co-operative Associa­ for the work on which has been let. W. M. Green, W. G. Gilstrap, 8. H. Eugene, Oregon, 4—2—1904. tion in Cottage Grove recently for the The machinery in the shops is now Friendly, R. A. Booth, Roy R. Knox, Editor of the Guard My attention purpose of fighting against the tyran- being gotten ready for the change, all Carl McLean, W. W. Chessman, L. was called this morning to a query ical action o? the Southern Pacific important one for the interests of Al­ E. Bean, D. A. Paine, W. □. Zeigler, Company in hoisting its rates to the bany, as it will bring a number of E. A. Farrington,Geo. Dorris, George in a recent issue, which in some wav I had overlooked. The inquirer wist» skies, entirely out of reach of all families here for their permanent M. Dillard. J. M. Williams, Henry es to know whether the doors would shippers, consequently paralyzing the homes.—Albany Democrat. McKinuey, John Straub, W. H. Luck­ be kept unlocked at the Davenport lumber industry of the state, as well ey, S. K. Williams. lecture on the "th in the high school as affecting all other lines of busi-1 South Eugene, No. 2.—Twelve candi­ assembly room. In reply 1 wish to nese. dates—vote for 6. say that after we have tilled the bouse ROUSING SPEECHES. E. O. Potter, W. Kuykendall, C. and can no longer accommodate any A. Wintermeier, J. M. Shelley, A.C. more late comers with seats, the sale Attorney H. W. Thompson called I | A pretty little wedding oeremony the meeting to order at 8 o’clock. w as solemnized at 386 East Eleventh Woodcock, 8. M. Ycran, G. R. of seats will stop, but no doors wifi Secretary R. 8. Bryson of the Com­ i> treat March 31, 1904, Miss Katie rffse Chrisman, E. F. Chapman, A. 8. be locked. Free egress will be provid- mercial Club took down the minutes. | io Mr. Francis M. Lorimer, of San Powers, J. M. Soan, Geo. O. Yoran, ed and maintained. In order that a« —Minneapolis Journal. After stating the object of the meet­ Francisco. The bride is a daughter E. K. CbapmHn. few as possible may be disappeinfed, ing, reading the resolutions recently ,,f the well-known Mr. and Mrs. J. B. it will lie prudent for patrons to ae first bise; 1. Butler, second base;lning first prize is an honor that is passed by the Oregon Co-operative Ujset aud hag many friend/in Eu- cure their seatB before hand. The Morgan Watson, third base; Will f well worthy of mention. Aseoclatlon ^and^delivering^ 2hort' gene. The happy couple left at once Clevenger,short stop; Frances Coates, statement was made that at the last Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Millett returned spicy speech, Chairman Thompson for Southern California, where they entertainment in the high school as­ left field; Erneat Howard, center I Thursday morning from their wed­ appointed a committee on transporta­ expect to make tneir future home. sembly room the outer doors were (Guard Special Service. ) field; Schultz aud Nelson, right ding tour. Mr. Millett will commence tion consisting of R. A. Booth, F. E. : field. Coburg, April 1.-Born,March 30th, locked. This was not the esse. Tbe farming at once, as be has a lease on Dunn and H. Gordon. I nder tbe new adjustment of rates the Huff and Chrisman farms. We to Mr. and Marion Harpole, a daugh­ door may have been closed to one Hon. R. M. Veatch was tbeD called i the Modern Woodmen assessments are coming from the outside, but it o ulm to another. 1 Clerk Diet. So 4, to Erect a Brick on East dered, refreshments were served, and , As yet nothing has been missed from a general good time was enjoyed Ly tbe building, and it is believed that Ninth. nothing was taken. They may have all. meant it for an April fool joke, but1 it will go rather bard with them if At Huilra, March 24, 1901, of pneu the they are caught. Tbe offense is not ' As previously announced by monia, Mrs. Chas. Moore, ««ed 73 Guard, another brick building will one that will be tolerated by tbe years. She was married to Chas. be commenced on East Ninth street school authorities, and every effort is This forenoon an enthusiastic base Mooie In Canton, III., In 1863. To within the next month and a half. being made to discover tbe perpetra­ Geo. T. Hall Sr. has decided to ball game was played ob the North this union there weir born live soa* tors. erect a three-story brick op bis prop­ I Madison street grounds between the and three daugghters, who are all liv A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. erty adjoining the new Moon aud i A. A. C. and J, A. C. teams, the ing. The funeral tervices were held Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, vice Tingley building. The new brick latter winning by the score of 10 to I io tbe Christian church, conducted president lilinc’s Woman's Alliance, will have a frontage of 43 feet and i The liue'ip of the teams was at fol by tbe elder,of which sh« mt a mem iu speaking of Chamberlain's cough lows: tier for over thirty yesr«. The re remedy, seys: "1 have suffered with will be 114 feet in depth, The first J. A. C. mains •ere laid to rest in the Inman L A. U. store room, a severe cold this winter which floor will be made into a Qtiiner cemetery, north of him Ira threatened to run into pneumonia. the second into offices i aud living Price William I tried different remedies but I room«, «nd the third into living Irwin Portland Journal : "A f.ugen« ma seemed to grow worse and the medi­ Franela Pickard wants ;<9 other men to join him in cine upset my stomach. A friend ad­ room«. The actual work of erectioi ('. King Myers vised n a to try Chamberlain's Cough will c Lon meuce about May 15. raising 4.7000 a year for ti e city,»tbe Bellman Remedy an 1 I found it was plea-an The old wooden building which Hirn peon J ones amount of revenue derived from tbe to take aud it relieved me at once. I Hendershott »ccupiot th» ground will be am now entirely recovered, saved Bash •aloone, and so to get rid of them i Smith d at once to lots i on Seventeenth doctor's hi suffering K. King His motives may he good, but lik«- • rid I wiil Willamette sire • '« an i fitted Simmons bout tbi that of nianv reform it, his judgment Smith Moore -pie'. I meri For sale )■ poor.” W L. Deino. Jhnrston Ilans. M c K enzie river Doors Will Not Be Locked. Coburg Notes. Notice to Contractors. J. A. C. Woo Ball Game,