Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 18, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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Gale inquest ............................. 1 70
J ci '-ay, bridge work ............. 1 50
W C Johnson, witness Fred Gale
i nlji Hszeit on,drayage for
inquest.................... .................... 1
50
bridge
....................................
Jack Morgan, witness Fred Gale
lupervioors’ Accouut—
inquest...................................
1 70
V D Taylor, road supervisor,
-ervice ...................................... 9 uu Chas Warren, witness Fred Gale
inquest........................................ 1
L Lockard, road supervisor,
service.......................................... 10 00 W'm Roberts, witness Fred Gale
inquest ...................................... i 70 i
M F Casteel, road supervisor,
W
R Fry, witness Fred Gale in­
service
.................................... 10
quest .......................................... 1 70
Merrit Casteel, road supervisor,
ervice ........................................ 5 59 Arthur Thompson, witness Fred
A lOthe of the sterliag pioneers
Gale inquest .........
1 70
Abo braved the dangers of the trip
IS in Mathers, road supervisor,
across the theu wilderness of nearly
service....................
... 8 75 Torn Miller, witness bred Gul«
Inquest..................
1 70
t»o thom-and uii’es, consuming from
W W DarneiHe, road e-pervlsor,
' three to live months, has passed away,
service.......................................... 7 50 Stella Fry, witness Fred Gale
inquest....................
1 70
i full of years and b»nor. Mrs Rach-
8 B May ben, road supervisor,
C
R
Ormsby,
witness
Gale
Fred
I ael Cochran died at 8:45 o’clock last
I service.......................................... 15 00
inquest....................
1 70
evening at the home of her daughter,
. E J Wells, bridge work.............. 6 00
yn n Miller, witness Fred Gale
Mrs. William Keuthaw, ou North Wil-
i M B Stone, road supervisor,
inquest........................................ 1 70
I lamette street, of old oga, aged eighty
service ...................................... 2 5
Dr B R Job, witness Fred Gale
Was Professor of Mathematics at years and Ove months.
It Will Extend South Out Past Henry Cowan, road supervisor,
He Was Alone in a Canyon and
inquest ...................................... 1 70
Rachael Chapman was born in Indi­
service .. ............................... 25 00
the Institution for Twenty
the London Springs Into the
Crawled Up Steep Hill to
W F rihauifelt, witness Fred Gale
ana in 1823 The family moved to
Pauper Account—
Years---He Died
Heavy
Timber
inquest
......................................
1
70
Mining Camp.
Miseouii, ana there she was married
Mrs Eliza Taylor, pauper sup­
Katie Claike, witness Fred Gale
Suddenly.
Belt.
to James J. Cochran in 1813. Crossed
pl lee ............................ ........... 12 00
inquest........................................ 1 70
the plains with the emigration of
Orville Waller, a well known uni-
W Powell, pauoer aunnli e=i
6 00 E H Rosen burg, witness Fred
185?, being one of the parly that wns
verstiy student of this city, a son of
18
83
Mrs
Geo
Lee,
pauper
t
q
pin
s
Word was received in Eugene today
Gale inqueBt............................... 1 70
Cottage Grove seems tc be particu­
lost while taking the “Meeker cutoff, ”
Mrs. Ollie Waller, and who recently
Davit Link, shoes for pa ¡per.. 4 70 I i Duke Knox, witness Fred Gale
that Professor .Mark Bailey, the pio­
finally reaching the valley at Eugene larly favored in the matter of rail Mrs M D Mitchell, pauper sup­
went to the Lucky Boy mine on
neer educator, formerly of Eugene,
inquest
....................................
1
70
by coming down the then roadless loads, says the Nugget. The South­
Blue river, where he was engaged as
74
1
plies
.............................................
died in '•’ncoma, Wash., last evening
Middle Fork of the Willamette river, ern Pacific passes through it,the O. & Lewis A Veach, pauper r"p; lies 10 00 R M Veatch, juror Fred Gale
night watchman
at the stamp
at 5:30 o’clock. Death came sudden­
inquest
.....................................
1
00
S.
E.
has
seventeen
miles
of
its
road
experiencing no little hardship. Set
mill, met
with a serious ac­
Williams
A
Parvin,
par.'!
r
sup
­
ly and without any previous illness.
tied ou the Mohawk, moving to East, built toward Bohemia, and now comes
cident on Wednesday night about 9
plies .................................... .. 8 00 W' S Chrisman, juror Fred Gale
Professor Bailey was a member of
ern Oregon a number of years ago. the announcement of another road to
o’clock while making his rounds
inque-t................................... .. 1
Mrs VI E Russell, tom ial i f pun ■
the first, faculty of the University of
Her husband died about nine years be soon built to the south for the
through the mil).
50
C
H
Van
Denburg,
juror
Fred
11
per
.
Oregon, lielug elected professor of
ago in Wallowa valley, and soon after purpose of bringing the almost count-
While looking over some electric
1
Gale
inquest
...............................
of
E
Russell,
care
Mrs M
mathematics in 1876, when the insti­
she came to Eugene,making her home I less logs to the city, to be sawed into
machinery young Waller stumbled
99 Frank Jordan, juror Fred Gale
pets
tution was established. He came here
|
lumber
for
outside
markets.
with her daughter till death. She
inque-i
1 00 on a loose board and fell forward,
00
from McMinnville, whore he whs
For some time past J. O. Long has W J Mulkey, board of pauper
was the mother of six children, but
dropping the heavy automatic Colts
J
W
11
,
juror
Fred
Gale
Assessors’ Account—
president, of McMinnville College, a
two of whom survive her, Mrs. Ren­ I been quetly securing the right of way
38-calibre revolver which he carried.
1
inquest
DO
I
assessor.
D
P
Burton,
county
Baptist institution, which was then a
shaw and Mrs. Patterson, the latter along the Coast Fork to the south, and
In some way the gun was discharged,
83 00 L F Wooley, juror Fred Gale
salary .............
leading college of the coast. Serving
daughter residing in Wallowa county. . it is stated all rights have teen se­
the
ball entering the right leg, di­
1
00
Inquest
........................................
Wm M Pitney, deputy county
over twenty years in the nhair ol
Till an unfortunate fall several cured and the deeds will soon be in
rectly under the knee, passing
C
B
King,
coroner
Mrs
Sabitba
00
75
assessor,
salary
mathematics in the University of Or-
months since, Mrs. Cochran enjoyed the bauds of the promoters of the John L Furni.’b, deputy county
through the limb, »hattering the bone
Lewelen inquest ...................... 24
eogn, Professor Bailey retired into
good health, Her mind never failed road.
and inflicting a severe wound. No
C
B
King,
coroner
W
R
Kemery
57 50
assessor,salary
private life in 1897. He and his esti­ her to any
The road will start from the Long
coini lerable extent, and
one was near when the accident oc­
Inquest
........................................
9
James
L
Furnish,deputy
county
mable wife continued to reside in Eu­ till her fatal
i'iness she tcok no little A Binghaui sawmill and parallel the
curred. All the employes were at the
J
M
Nichols,
ju-or
Mrs
Sabitha
67
50
assessor,
salary
....................
gene, at their splendid residence at interest in
current events, for in- j 8. P. track for some miles, when it
Lewelen inquest........................ 9 50 mine which is at the top of the hill,
Norris, deputy county as-
the corner of East Ninth and High
will turn into the hea«y timber. It i.
stance the Russo-Japanese war, with
1
and about one mile and a half fro i
John A Lawrence, juror Mrs Sa­
67
50
eessor,
salary
.............................
streets until about a year ago, when
attendant incident*. She was au i ar- proposed to build about twelve miles 8 J Wilson, deputy county as­
9
the mill which is down in the canyon.
bitha
Lewelen
inquest
...........
they went to Tacoma, where their
dent Repullioan tn politics and a for the present, but will as occasion
Waller realized that it would be
Ed Bundy, juror Mrs Sabitha
00
54
sessor,
salary
son Professor Mark Bailey, Jr., re
member of the local Patriotic League. requires be extended ou past London E L Berkshire, deputy county
Lewelen inquest ...................... 9 50 fatal for him to stay at the mill until
sides.
Hers was au active, bus, life-the as far as the timber will justify.
morning without assistance, so with
assessor, salary ......................... 67 50 M F Casteel, juror Mrs Sabitha
Professor Baily came to Oregon
For some time all the logs will be
world is better for her haviog lived.
ne-ve crawled up
9 50 great pluck and
Lewelen inquest
May
M
Hemenway,
deputy
from Massachusetts in the early days.
'The funeral services were held at sawed at the Long A Bingham mill
sideVto the mines
the mountain
G
T
Berry,
juror
Mrs
Sabitha
6
00
eounty
assessor,
salary
...........
He was a staunch^member of the Bap­
St. Mary's Episcopal church at 3 but it is probable other mills along
Lewelen inquest........................ ! 2 50 which he reached about 1:30 a. m.
tist church.'was a man of strict integ-
Witness’ Account—
o’clock this afternoon, with interment the line will be added later. The road
Dr. Chick, the camp physician,
T W Poole, juror Mrs Sabithr
rity**?and7fofjhigh morals. His age in the Mascnic cemetery. Dr. Lover­ will be standard gauge, and a Shay Sam Robinson, witness State vs
9 50 dressed the wound temporarily and
Lewelen
inquest
................
was in 'the]Jneigbborhood of eighty idge conducted the services.
R hoe et al................................ 1 70
engine especially adapted for logging
at 6:30 o’clock Thursday morning
Charles Platt, juror W R Kem
years.
E Van Vranken, witness State
purposes will be used.
the wounded man, accompanied by
1
40
erf
inquest
.......
The widow has the deep sympathy
70
1
vs R Roe et al...........................
It is understood arrangement* for
CbHrl“s Austin, started for Eugene
li
turnery
J
8
Stiles,
juror
of the nr<ny friends of the family in
tha rails have already been made. James Randle, witness State vs
60 in a light spring wagon, arriving
i
inquest
.........
Eugene.
The names of the parties interested
J A Thomas. ................................ i 9 J L Marsh, jur r >
here about 8:30 o’clock last evening,
áeuiery
with Mr. Long have not been given J Bradley, witness State vs J A
Walltr was taken to tole home in
1 20
inquest.............
Thomas........................................ 1 90 H A Barr, juror A K Kemery
At Cottage Grove on Tuesday morn­ to the public as yet,but may be wit’j-
th.- McClung block where he was
Lee Hodges, witness State vs J
ing, A. F. Johnson, better known as In a few days.
1 20 waited upon by Drs. F. M. Day and
inquest
....... ...
A Thomas................................... 1 90 Peter Nye. iuror W R Ke ery
Tom, passed away after a long and
W. Kuykendall. The wound is not
J D Doran, witness State va J
severe illness, at the age of 67 years.
lufluest........................................ 1 20 | serious and the patient will prooably
A Thomas.................... .............. 2 30 Emery Laduke, juror W R
Mr. Johnson came to Cottage Grove
i be able to be out in five or six weeks
about 25 yaurs ago and for some time
Justice Account—
Kemery inquest....................... 1
engaged in the mercantile business,
J W Vaughn, justice, State vs
L Phetteplace, witness W R
A Successful
Trip
South-- but later paid more attention to min
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Geo Williams et al.................... 6
Kemery inquest....................... 1 50
Another Game Here
ing, doing considerable work in the Wi Ills and Annie May Koi,nett to J W Vaughn, justice, State vs
Mrs L Phetteplace, witness W F
OF ( row ono-twelftniuterest in
Bohemia district. A few months ago
John Doe.................................... 5 20
1 50
Kemery inquest......................
Several reasons wbv “The Palme”
Tomorrow.
he Bold a group of claims to J. 1!. lot 7 blk 5, Mulligan’s donation, $50. C A Wlntermeier, justice, draw­
E B Goodcbild, witness <K R
is better able to give better satisfac
Haugen He was a veteran of the
J P and M C Currin to A L Briggs
Kemery inquest........................ 1 50 tion to natrons of ice cream and soda
ing jury list............................... 32 20
_ The high school tiasoball club re Civil War. He leaves a family of eight lot 2 blk 2 Currin’s Park ad to Cot­
II Moffett, justice, drawing
Dr N L Lee, witness Mis SaLi-
than any other place in Eugene:
turned home today from their trip children, his wife having died about tage Grove. 1175.
tha Lev. «len inquest................ 1 50
First—They have the only up to-
jury list .................................... 3 00
south, where they proved their etti a yea> ago.
S F and Lizzie S Kerns to F|L Ed Browning,drawing jury list 2 CO Dr N L Lee, medical services. . 10 Ou date apparatus in Eugene.
clency on the diamond by winning
Chambers; certain laud in Packard’s W W Moade, drawing jury list 2 00 Cynthia Malett, witnsss
Second—Their automatic carbona­
witness Mrs
two victories, one from Cottage Grove
ad to Eugene. $300.
i 50 tor for soda is the only thiug used by
Sabitb« Lewelen inquest
U G Walker, miscellaneous........ 2 00
and one from the Drain Normal.
T G aud Martha A Hendricks
the largest dispensers of soda in the
E P Williams, making jury list 42 66 Mactie Lawrence, witness Mrs
The tenm Is now the pride of the
Elizabeth Rohue; lots 5 and 6, blk 3, A T Miller,making jury list
1 50 United States and the soda is always
3 00
Sabitha Lewelen inquest
high Hohool and every boy on it la a
charged to the same degree, which it
Hou. R. M. Veatcb, the Democratic Hendricks* amended ad to Eugene. Joseph llays, making jury list 2 00 Dr. E T Anderson, , witness Fred
star. Tomorrow afternoon the high
$200.
6 70 is impossible to do with the old style
Gale iDquest.......
J 11 KissiDger, making jury list 2 00
nominee for Conrgessman, will ad­
school student* will be at the league
Eliaa West to Josephine Warner; G M Meet, making jury list.. . 3 00
apparatus.
dress the citizens of Douglas conni y
grounds in full numbers to see their
91-, acres In tp 20, a r 3 w. $450.
Third—They have -he only contri­
Alton E Matteson, making jury
as follows :
team in wbat promisee to be a fast
CIRCUIT COURT.
vance to keep their syrup, made of the
list........................... ...................... 2
At Myrtle Creek, Monday evening
game of ball with Young Albany.
purest extracts, ice cold at all times.
May 16th.
G R Cb'lsiuau vs R McMurphey et
Constable Account:
The Albany club will arrive on to­
Fourth—They use nothing but the
At Oakland, Tuesday afternoon, ux; to recover money on a promis­ J M Nichhols eonstable state
morrow afternoon’* train with a largo
C. C. Shay, of Portland, visited bis best ice cream, made from the pure
May 17th.
sory note.
Morgan
.............................
$10
vs
number of enthusiastic fans. Thia
sister, Mrs. 8. A. Nickerson, of this sweet and fresh cream. Cream that
J V Lawrence constable state
At Roseburg, Tuesday evening,
ASSIGNMENT.
will probably 1« the last chance to
place, Thursday.
is taken direct from the separator aod
vs R Roe, et al.......................... 5
Mary Bartels, milliner, of Cottage
see the high school boys play on the Muy 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nourse, left frozen without glucose, arrowroot or
Berry
constable
state
vs
N
T
Grove, makes assignment for the ben
home grounds this season, and there
Frank Davie.............................. 4 00, Tuesday for Mapleton, where they will gelatine for a doctor. Cream that
etlt of her creditors. Her liabilities
promises to be a large attendance.
probably spend several weeks.
is not allowed to stand until it reach­
B
K Lawson constable stat*
are $1275.62,
The lineup will be ee follows:
es a certain age and then, if sour,
Mrs.
Juliet
Watkins
and
Miss
Mary
vs John Doe........................... 3 35
Eugene.
Albany.
Brant, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting sweetened by artifleial mean*.
M
Niebels,
constable
state
King
0
Lee
Rev. Morton L. Rose, formerly pas­
Fifth—“The Palms” has the only
A Sure Thing.
v* John Doe............................... 9 10 at the home of Dr. aDd Mrs. R. A.
Crow
Nelson tor of the First Christian church, , of
p
soda
and soft drink dispenser in Ore­
Jayne.
Is is said that nothing is sure ex­ A J Smith, constable services. 96 20
Paine
lb
Marks this city, but now of Tacoma, will
gon. Anybody could draw a glass of
oept death and taxes, but that is not G T Berry making arrests.
Mrs.
J.
8.
Magladry
Isft
Monday
50
7
M oore
2b
Butler be hare Suuday, May 29th, and altogether true. Dr. Klug's New Dis­
for Astoria to join her husband, wbo soda, but it takes an experienced dis­
Tex collecting account—
Bean
3b
Myer* will delllver the baccalaureate ■er- covery for Consumption is a sure
is employed as sawyer at one of the penser to give the soda the proper fla­
M
S
Wallis
clerical
work,
col
­
?ure
for
all
luug
and
throat
trouble*
Smith
A. Coates mon at the Divinity School.
vor and mixture.
Thousands
can
testify
to
that.
Mrs.
large
mills at that place-
00
83
lecting
taxes
.............................
Simpson
If
B. Coates
C. B. Van Metre, ef Sbepherdtown, W G Martin, clerical work, col­
Tbe popular Springfield Bakery,
Crow, Dillard cf
Watson
The cement walks in the west park W. Va., says: “1 had a severe case
lecting taxes............................... 34 0°: owned by M. B. Huntley, was sold
Kestly
rf
Clevenger ’ are now completed. The park is be- of b uchiti* and for a year tried
V
yesterday at noon to T. B. Heskett,
ng I beard of, but got no re- J C Parker, clerical work, col­
' ing tilled in with sandy river loam
v- e bottle of Dr. King’s New
lecting taxes............................... 76 00 of Chico, Calif. The new propletor
; and leveled. It will soou be newly
■covery then cured me absolutely.” 1 P J McPherson, clerical work,
took cbaige yesterday and will run I We have property for sale, at a
i seeded and will then be in tiue condl- | It's lutallible for croup, whooping
collecting taxes
.................... 40
the business along lines as heretofore, baragin in California, Washington,
cough,
grip,pneumonia
and
consump
­
| lion.
Printing Account —
tion. Try it. it’s guaranteed by W.
and respectfully invites the patronage Nebraska, Misbiagn, South L'akcta
W. W. WITHERS’
An old decrepit man applied to the L. Del-ano's, druggist. Trial bottles W’ C Yoran, printing
............. 22 50 oFall. ' Mr. Huntley has not yet de- i and Eastern ¡Oregon, rr would trade
county judge 1'hnrsdHy evening to be , free. Ke«, sizes 50c, $1.00,
Gilstrap Bros, printing.............. 68'30 cHed what he will do yet, only that I for’ property in Eugene or Lane
sent to the poorhouse, and was given
19 60 be will do a llttleJflshlDg and bunting | county.
1 Tli? Florence West, printing
^C. s TFARROW £co“
an order to take temporary shelter
i The Junction Times, printing.. 11 00 before settling down into business
Rooms 1 and 2 over Chambers’
I there.
i
The Guard, printing
....... 40 95 again.---News.
hardware store.
The Albany clerks are meettng with
The Oregon State Journal,
At the request of Mrs. Withers,
printing...................................... 38
widow of the late Sheriff W. W. With­ a good ileal of encouragement in their
Bridge Account—
13
early
clorlng
movement,
haring
been
J
F
Woods, printing
ers, the uniform ran!., W. O. W., of
418
A N Striker, bridge work .
Comissionera’ Acoount—
Springfield, will perform the unveil opposed in only one or two cases. Arthur Striker, bridge work
53
.1 'll Hill, county commissioner,
Ing ceremonies at the I.O. O. F. com Those who have Investigated the A N Striker, bridge work
9
24 00 * Ou Thursday night at 8:30 at the
moven>ent*i'.>{ot
her
cities
say
the
mer
service*....
A span of good driving horses,
eterv in this city on Sunday, June
11
Harley Williams, hauling
Il D Edwards, county cotnmis-
weiaht about D00 pounds. Would
home
of
the
bride
’
s
parents
in
Cres
­
5th. Mr Withers was a charter men. chants Io just as much business and Henry t owau, bridg« work
35
57
sicner, serx ices
well, Oscar [Jackson to Miss Nora freferbays. blacks, brown* or Ches­
ter of this organization, and waa have the lelvaiitiige of the extra time Henry Cowa'i, bridge work
11
for
a
much
needed
recreation
and
Inqu
est
Account
—
Must _ be sound and
Wright. Mr. Jackson is a proserpous nut.Jsorrels.
highly i -f anted by tills order. Slier-
12
Geo Emery, bridge work
5» cwt Jones, witness bred Gale
gentle.
|C. S. FARRoWi CO .
farmer
near
Walker.
ill1 Fro.I l i-k »ill deliver an oration change.- I’einocntt.
W in Applewhite, bridge work.. 55 50
inquest................
1470
“Booms 1 amlTi, over' ChsuTlTrs''
at the grave.
.1 ’A. 1 oughiniller publishes in 'the M S Barker, lun.ber
87 M li Olark, witness Fred Gale
ba r w are storeT^"“
Silverton Appeal this notice “The C W I lionipson, bridge work ..
00
1'70
inquest...............
persou who borrowed n>y spray pump I I- I', clli Kelly Co, lumber...
80 H it Lawson, witness Fred Gale
Inet'siason will please return same at Geo r.iaeiy, bridge work
00
_____ *\ade YoungtAjjain.
1 70
Inqnest...............................
once: another mail wants to borrow Walter Francis, bridge work
4’1“ Mrs Fry. witness Fred Gale in­
"One ef Tr. King's'New I.r» P’Hg
on
a
bay
horse
branded
“
Y
”
‘
A
it'
’
Hunter Owen, bridge work
. 16 00
Mrs. Harriet Howmai
of
1 70 shoulder. Jone that I sold to Sam each night for two weeks has pui me
qnest .................... ..........
*0
24
.lames
F
Bay.
bringe
netk
fr my •tee”«’ agefr.” writ*« D H
pringHeld for many j’FHrf», <1i
at
Tie University of Oregon track
Frank Leroy, witne»* Fred
Thurston about May, 1903, came back
10 95
Igeua, California, this morning,
team left on the afternoon train for Clyde Bay, bridge work
1'70 to my place uear Spencer's Butte in Turner, of I’enqsytowD. Pa. Tbey'r
Gale inquest
the
test in the world for liver, stom­
V» 'V O J l V z*.
interment will take piaci* in
Fo.est Grove, where they will meet
Mr* Wilson, witness Fred Gale
D even I er. Owsr«" get the horse) ach and bowels. Purely vegetable-
«•
............................
the Pacific University tomorrow after
Hprlngfleld 1 n. O. F. rem nt cry
1 70 ly laying expeusee. Address
Never ertr*. Only 25c at w L FDe
Inquest...................... .
ai:o 8 drug store.
vxw
noon.
day afternoon at 2 :30 o’o’o-k.
H E Underwood, witnes*
K * ’
F.
J.
CROW,
Euge-'e
.
j
J,
I
Mrs. Bows au crossed Hie plains In
PROFESSOR
BAILEY
DEAD
1847 in the Vaughan company, Grand­
ma Wilkins being a survivor of the
emigrants. Was married to Ira Bow­
< uu in 1850 lie cressed the plains
i 1810, au I lias been dead nine year»,
Four sons and tbtee daughters sur-
vive her.
Rachael Cochran
Pioneer Instructor at
the U. 0. Died at
Tacoma
TO BUILD
ORVILLE
ANOTHER
WALLER
RAILROAD
INJURED
A Logging Road to Be
Built Out of Cottage
Grove.
Accidently Shot With
Revolver Through
the Leg.
I
DieT
HIGH SCHOOL
TEAM HOME
Coarihonse Items
Some Cold Facts.
R. M Veatch’s Dates
Springfield Personals,
Rev. M. L. Rose Coming
For Sale or Trade.
SERVICES OVER
GRAVE
County Allowances.
Married
Hurriet Bowman
Wanted.