Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 25, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE EUGENE G
G
R
Washington county, Wisconsin, Feb.
Imperial Hotel Sold. CONSUL MILLER IS
7, 1881, aud was the mother of nine
children, two ot whom preceded her
iu death.
She professed faith in
ANO ¡{EBLKAHS
HEARD FROM AGAIN
Cottage Grove Nugget : This week
Christ aud uuiteu with the German
Wm.
Courts,
who
for
some
time
past
Evangelical church when fifteen years
has managed tbe imperial Hotel very
old.
Afterwards she united with
successfully, disposed of the business'
New Officers Elected at Grand
the M. E. church, of which she re­
His Brother in Albany Receives
to Messrs. D. W. Sullivan aud Mar-
mained a faithful member until
Lodge- Mrs. Frazer of Eugene
Letter From Niu Chwang,
1 sbal Everett, both of Chehalis. Tbe
death. She departed this life May 15,
uew propiietors are hotel men of
Vice President,
1904. She was a groat sufferer for tbe
Showing Difficulties.
¡large experience, and will no doubt
' last several mouths of her life, but
, keep up tbe reputation of the hotel
bore her severe affiicticns with re­
The grand lodges of Odd Fellows
as established ty Mr. Courts and I F- J. Miller, of Albany, is in re­
Stamps at markable patience and fcrtltude. As
and Rebekahs at Astoria this week The Forty
bis wife. Mr. and Mrs. Courts will c»ipt ef a letter from bis brother,
wife,
mother
and
friend
she
was
true
elected tbe fullowing officers:
1 visit Silverton, this state,
where | Consul Harry B. Miller, of Niu
and
noble.
Her
life
a
benediction
to
i
Lucky Boy Will Be­ her family and friends. Her death
ODD FELLOWS.
I Cbwang, China. 1 Mr Miller sent with
they may arrange tolocate.
j tbe letter a number of photographs,
J. A. Mills, Salem, grand master;
triumphant. Her bereaved busbaLd
scenes in tbe Russian army camps aud
gin Dropping.
W. H. Hobson, Stay ten, deputy grand
and heart-stricken children feel their
otner
views, taken by himself. They
master; W. A. Carter, Gold Hill,
great loss most keenly, and a host of
REMAINS TAKEN
are ot great interest, as they show the
grand warden; E. E. Sharon, Port­
frieDds join them in this sorrow.
Romer Was Batted All Over the
I conditions as they actually exist.
I
land, grand secretary; Dr. O. D.
Dear mother, the joy and light of our j
Diamond---A
One-Sided
Con
­
Following are extracts from tbe letter
TO
MONROE
Doane, The Dalles, grand treasurer;
home,
uf Consul Miller:
Joseph, Mictlli, Rose* urg grand rep President Zimmerman and Party How much we’d miss tbee God only
test With Albany on the
"No mail from borne written since
reseutative; I'tioinas F. Ryau, Oregon of Portland People Will Arrive
can know;
Heavy Side.
February
1 You can perhaps imag­
City,trustee ot the 1. O. O. F. Home.
But since 'tie Ilia will to call thee on
Here Saturday and Leave
The body of Albert Cartwrig ht ine my feelings, as well as my Jack of
REBEKAHS.
high
who died suddenly in th’s city yester­ knowledge of home affairs aud what
for the Mines Sunday.
President, Mrs. Nora Barnett, of
We’ll all try to meet tbee in tbe sweet
(Guard Special Service.)
day morning, was ehippe I to Junc­ jou are thinking of this war.
Athena; vice president, Mrs. Ella
by aud by.
A FRIEND
|
"Living is getting altogether too
Albauy, May 20.—Preble's Albanies tion tnis afternoon, aud from that
Frazier, of Eugene; warden, Mrs.
—
Ore will be crushed Monday, for
gave >he Eugene Blues a severe drub­ place it will be taken to Monroe for expensive here, as imports of food are
Clementine Bullock, of Fortland;
the big 40-stamp
bing at Rambler Park this afternoon. burial, which will occur Sunday. prohibited. 1 have enough to last
DEATH OF WM. F
secretary, Mrs Ora Crisper, cf Dallas; the first time, by
Boy mine at Blue
mill
at
the
Lucky
The score >*t tbe end of the game Charles Cartwright, ion of the de­ me until July 1, and 1 don’t know
treasurer, Mrs. Sophie Severeuce, of
bow 1 shall get on after that,and may
was 13 to 1, iu favor of Albany. Ro­ ceased, accompanied tbe remains.
Tillamook, trustee of Odd Fellows’ Fiver. Such is the information sent
LYONS,
PIONEER
out by Preisdent L. Zimmerman, of
have to divide with others before
mer,
who was in the box for Eugene,
Home, Mrs. Mary Tojiliuson, Port­
tbe company, in tbe forr of an iu-
then.
I was batted ail over the lot. The score
land, assembly trustees, Mrs. icilia
vitation to several Portalnd people to
Note and Comment
"There is absolutely no use to write
bz innings:
M. Sears, Albany; Mrs. Bertha Hen­
attend the turning on of tbe power
you auy war news,as there are twenty
Aloanv, 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 4 0-13
derson, Pendleton; Mrs. Mary Van­
Passed
Away
at
His
Home
at
that will start the machinery in oper­
war correspondents furnishing more
' Eugene, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 1
derpool, Dufur.
ation May 23, says yesterday's Tele-!
Walton Early This
Batteries—Howard and Lewie; Ro-
It is singular, most singular, that than 1 know, and besides you are get­
gram.
mor and White.
tbe governing class of Russia—guilty ting more news from the outside,
Morning.
The guests, accompanied by Mr.
SPRINGFIELD
of countless atrocities sud crimes which is more than we get.
Zimmerman, F. C. Sharkey and other !
"1 suppose this will find you inter­
against poor humanity should be so
of the company will leave
Wm. F. Lyons, pioneer ot Lane The Roseburg Game. deeply religious as to regard tbe de­ ested iu a political campaign. L have
BALL TEAM officers
Portland Saturday morning at 8:30 oounty and highly respected citizen,
struction
of Japanese
warships no news as to wbat is going on in Or­
o'clock, aud stay that night in Eu­ died this (Friday) morning at 1:25
(Guard Special Service.)
through contact with mines, happen­ egon, as all of my mail has been cut
gene. Sunday they will be taken to o'clock rom a complication of com­
Roseburg, May 20.—The league ing on Ascension Day and the Empe­ off. 1 am advised by the Japanese
News: A baseball club has beeu tbe mine as guests of tbe company, plaints uue to old age.
game bere this afternoon resulted in I ror Nicholas' birthday as a sign of di­ authorities that it has been arranged
The deceased was born in Greencas- a score of 7 to 1 in favor of Rose- J vine interposition, that God is with to forward my mail, but to make sure
organized at this place and the out­ a drive of 45 miles. Monday they
look is good for some games here be­
them. That He who gave the com­ and* have it so that I nan direct it,
burg. The score by innings :
A “CORKER,” A.7YWAY
fore the season is cioaed. Robl. Blair,
Roseburg, 30921010 x—7 | mand from Mount Sinai, "Thou sbalt send everything via U. 8. posteffice,
of tbe Fortlaud Mercantile Co. has
Salem,
0 10 0 0 0 0 0 i 0-1 not kill," personally assisted tbe Shanghai.”
been ii I iohhu manager, which insures
Batteries- Reed and Morrow ; ! G. Russians by cursing the loss of the
that the games will be strictly Urst-
two ships w-th tbe thousand or more
Wilkins and C. Wilkins.
class and of a high standard, the
Jives! It la horrible, monstrous, this CROWD OF FANS
first game of tbe season will be played
making God resp..usible for war, mur­
BIG SCHOOL
at Thurston on next Sunday after­
der! Ai <1 I- is ui t only the super­ WILL GO TO ALBANY
noon, between that place and Spring­
stitious K ussihii tnat links God’s
GAME TOMORROW name with* wholesale destructian of
field.
The lineup is as follows: Frank
life. There are uavout people id this
A good sized crowd of fans will go.
Wetsler,
catcher;
H. Anderson,
boasted land of education aud intelli­
to Albany Sunday afterroon to see
pitcher; Asa Churchill, first base;
gence
wbo
can
thank
God
for
tbe
kills
Hill Military Academy Baseball
She ball game between the Eugene
Ted Martin, second base; Robert
I iug of our enemies.
Team Will Play the Eugene
Blair, tnird base; W. Humphrey,
There never has been a vote in tbe aud Albany league teams. By taking
short stop; Earl Thompson,left field;
Lane county commissioners’court for the 1:45 o’clock train here the people
High School.
Jinks Wertz, centre field; Frank
tbe past four years where there was can get to Albany in time to see all
Smitson, right field. Substitutes,
tbe least suspicion of extravagance, of the game. The train reaches there
Will White aud Fred Simmons.
Tomorrow afternoon the people of but the vote of Commissioner Hill is a little after three o’clock, and as
Eugene will have tbe chance to see recorded against it. He could not Rambler Park is only about two
one of the best bateball games of tbe help making some enemies thiough blocks distant from the depot, no
season played by two of the best in- bis straightforward course, but not a time will be lost in reaching the
Married.
terscbolastic teams on the coast, tbe few men in every part ot the county grounds. Word was received from
Hill Military Academy team, of Port­ appreciate the service he has given Albany this mormog that the game
land,
and the Eugene High School the county,
He has been honest, will not be started until 3:30 o’clock,
Last Munday evening at 8 o'clock,
so as to allow the Eugene people to
team.
honorable. It is a good record.
nt the home of the bride’s parents,
get there in time to witness the open­
By mere chance Manager Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Young, occurred
ing inning.
Rcbinsou, of the local team, secured
the marriage of their daughter, Mag­
James W. Hamilton for circuit
and arranged a game with the Port­
gio Mrytle, to Mr. Harry Powers, who
land boys for tomorrow afternoon at judge? Is there any voter who knows
resides about a mile north of Spring­
Burglary at Walker.
bow tbe circuit court was run prior
tbe
league grounds.
field. The ceremony was performed In
to
his
taking
the
office
and
afterward
At
the
beginning
uf
tbe
season
the
.
■
-,
the presence ofyonly’the immediate
Portland iuterscholastic teams de­ who will not vote for him? If you
relatIvee£of t hej contracting parties
clined to meet tbe Eugene team, as don’t know we will tell you. Prior
by Rev. .1. C. Ur.gory. The happy
A teleohone message to the Leader
they considered the latter out of their judges came not to Eugene till the Thursday ovei tbe new raral ex-
couple will reside on the ranch it the
class, or too slow, but tbe Eugene day of court, then probably in tbe af­ I change of the Walker neighborhood
groom’s father,aud have already gone
lade have made a showing this season ternoon, so Monday,tbe first day, was ; conveyed the intelligence that during
to their future home, taking with
—Minneapolis Journal.
that would make any school green virtually lost except that the fees of I tbe temporary absence of Mr. Buoy
them the best .wishes of their many
with envy, aud have forced tbe Port- witnesses and jurors subpoenaed for | and family Tuesday night, their home
friends. — News.
will be shown the mine and watch !‘J" county, Indiana, March 29, 1832. lauders into a game. It is needless that first day went on just tbe same i was burglarized, about «15 in cash
......................
"
| to say the game will be hotly con as if court had been running. Then
i and a few small articles being miss-
r Iu Cottage (¡rove Sunday,May 15th, i tlie initial dropping ot the big mill's He crossed tbe plains to Oregon in tested, as tbe homo team is aftet the issues bad to be made up, tbe judges - ing- The burglary has been reported
at the home of W.H. Howman, George stumps. Returuiug they will arrive i 1852,settling in Lane county, where he visitors’ scalps and the game will be allowing the lawyers their own sweet ■ to the officers but no clue to the bur­
will generally as to time, aud it was
,AUphin, of Linn county, mid Mrs. in Portland Wednesday morniup. has since lived continuously. In 1835 a tight from start to Dnisb.
glars has beeD obtained. It waB prob­
The Lucky Boy is now equipped I be married Mias Jane McClure, who! School games are always more en- not seldcm that it was well along in ably tbe work of trazaps. —Cottage
Julia ", Carper, of Cottage Grove.
I
survives
him.
He
leaves
the
follow
­
the
week
before
a
jury
was
taken.
thusiaetic
than
others,
and
the
"root
­
Mr. < i Mrs. Allpliln left on Tues- with oue of the largest mills iu Ore­
! Grove Leader.
’I iy for til-dr home in Linn county. gon aud will easily handle ICO tons ing children: Mrs. Sallie E. Davis, ing" tomorrow will be tremendous And all that time the twenty-four
ot ore daily. The mine has been a Chas. W, Lyous, B. 11. Lyons, Viu-1 for both teams. Over two hundred men that composed tbe trial jury were
Judge Vaughn officiated.
Power Plant
good producer aud has, according to cent F. Lyous, Scott 11. Lyons, Tracy tickets to tbe game have been sold ke; t away from their homes and buii- Will See
those who have visited it, large ore i>. Lyons, all of Walton; Mrs Hetty this afternoon, aud a large attendance uedO, sitting about the courthouse do­
ing nothing but running up h bill ot
reserves blocked out. A power Renshaw and Mrs. Nan Goodpasture, is assured.
Start.
All tbe university students whose expense against tbe county of «2a day
plant for
the
generation
of ot Spokane, Wa^b.; Mrs. Rose Hill,
Mrs.
May
Everett,
cf
of
Portland;
homes are lu Portland wi'l go in a each—«48 a day. And litigants under
electricity has been built, which is
A party consisting of the principal
capabl • of p roiluciug 100 horse power, Wallace, Idaho, aud Mrs. Belie Bow­ bunch, and cheer for their home sucn slipshod system were placed iu
stockholders
of the Lucky Boy mines
laud,
of
Salem.
almost
the
same
dilemma
—
bad
to
team,
Theie
is
nir.eli
talk about
and evertyhiug is in readiness tor
The deceased was n conscieut'ous the game and the outcome Is a matter have their witnesses on hand running and a few of their f-ieuds arrived
starting the machinery.
from Portland this afternoon aud left
The> ore bins are filled with high- I member of the Christian church, was of speculation, The admission fee up a big bill of cost awaiting the
pleasure of a dilatory judge. Judge in backs for Blue River to witness
grade ore and the tables are ready for au upright and honest citizen, aud will be 25 cents.
W. C. T. 11. Institute
Hamilton changed all that the first the starting of the big power plant
the work of concentrating. The work had many friends wbo learn of bis
death
with
deep
regret.
day,
in tact sooner. He did some­ Monday morning. The paity will
of bull ling the new mill has taken
Tbe burial services will take place Salem Won Thursday.
thing he did not have to do, notified spend the night at Walterville.
Lane County W. V. T. U. lnatitute nearly a year's time. Formerly tbe
iu the local cemetery at Walton.
tbe lawyers that be would bear mo­
coiner, d lit the M. E. church In Cot­ 1 plant was ot 10-stamps. The mine Is I
tions on pleadings and other prelim-
tage Grove Wednesday,May jg Ht 315 credited with a total production of
At Roseburg yesterday Salem pulled ionry matters the week before court
p.rn. with the following person from I «180,000.
out of the bole aud won out. At tbe convened. Came here at bis own ex­
i
a distance present Miss Loolti- Hol­
Injured in a Kunaway. end of the fifth in si ng the score pense for that purpose, then when
lister, national lecturer; Metdnmes
At tbe home of her daughter, Mrs.
stood 8 to 2 in favor of Roseburg, but circuit court convened Monday morn­
Wiuiu, Calkins aud lliiuihiiker, ot Eu­ FROM NATIONAL
J. T. Hunt, at Wildwood, Sunday,
Sulem succeeded in making nine runs ing he was ready to take a jory at
gene; 1 untile Miller, of Saginaw
May 15, 1904, Mrs. Jennie Spray, aged
in
tbe
next
three
Innings,
while
Rose
­
once,
a
big
saving
both
for
litigants
Plioebo Hughes mid Geo. Sears of
' 80 years, of paralysis.
Cottage
Grove
Leader:
Stanley
PRESS GATHERING Martin, eon of Willard Martin, who burg made only one more.
and taxpayers. And in trials? No
Croswell, delegates. Wednesday's pro­
one wbo has sat in bis court and wit­
gram was fully rendered and a splen
Virgil, son of R. J. Lopp, of Na­
resides on a farm north of Walker
nessed tbe proceedings but will ap­ tron. died at the family home Fri­
Manager
Preble,
of
tbe
Albany
did lecture on the "Kings and
Station, sustained severe and painful
Queens’’ of society was delivered In Tbe following dispatch was received injuries In a runaway accident last team, late yesterday afternoon con­ plaud him fsr tbe manner in which day, May 20th, aged four months and
*ie expedites busisnes to a saving to three days. Funeral will be held Sat­
tin» ovonlug by Miss Hollister.
Friday. He bad been dragglug poles cluded arrangements ty wire with
at thia office thia morning:
the county of from the coet of the urday afternoon at the Smith aeme-
Manager
Morley,
of
tbe
Loa
Angeles
L. T. L.'a gave one of their callathen-
with a team on tbe farm and was rid­
"St. Louie, May 20.
jury end bailiffs of perhaps «52 a day tery. The mother of the child died
io drills and a welcome song, which "Ira L. Campbell, Eugene, Oregon
ing one of the horeee home In tbe Coast League team, for tha ralease
of Tealy Raymond, tbe Lot Angelee to several hundred dollars a day, de­ at the time of its birth.
were I'pocially piaaiing to tha W. C.
evening
when
it
ran
away
with
him,
"Over five thousand editors here
shortstop and general utility man, pending on tha number of witnesses
T. V.
! Your friends miss you. Editorial ex finally dashing iuto a barb wlrefeuoe.
on hand in criminal cases. There is
who will play second for Albany.
I
he
young
man
was
thrown
entirely
curslon to < regen next year.
no politics when it comes to paying
lhe most harrowing aud hoartrend
Card of Thanks.
over the fence and alighted on tbe j
"ALBERT TOZIER.”
taxes, neither is there any politics In
Ing Easter story of the year comea
bard ground some twelve feet beyond
Woodmen Elect
ths choosing of a prompt judge under
from Eugene. A society lady wore a
tbe fence on has head and shoulders, i
whose administration every voter may
i wish in this public way to ala*
newïhM to church on Easter day, aud
Obituary
which resulted in severe truises about
. -i the < ■ I
H (
. .
At last night's meeting of Eugene be assure-1 that court expenses will be cerely thank our many friends for
his far» and bead and one arm was
. *
>11 th» kioJuess reu leted us during the
imagine.! tl it nil the other
Camp, Woodmen of the World, u*-w m.aiuiuwd, aud ilia
Mrs. Bertha St, p,, Grund, daughter badly srpained or partially fractured.
hare equal and exact ju«’lc«>.
I severe and protracted sickness of
<:e envying I i, lint din’OV- of t.off loti and Henrietta Louise The horse was severely cut about tbe officers were elected as follows:
my lamented wife.
i io that the- were re i img Welk >w, v-.is snrn jn olknnnark. Ger- neck and breas’,several stitches beiag
E. C. Lake, consul; G. K. Mun­
.*-** "I"
J 3HN GRUND.
re ired to close its wounds. Ac- roe, advisor; J. N. Wray
• •'*
>’
IL 1N:>. S'fe cau
/V
rr O V9 T
* to latest reports Loth u *r G. W. Fuller, watchman: B.
***** u.«* a ou uu.u ,*uu* .
IU » ».
east are recovering uicelj ti>.— vejr, seuiiy; C. S. Farrow,
«lieu six y>*ais ot age. She was mar-
- Roseburg l’laindealer.
tor eigbteeu mouths.
■ ned to John Grund at Hartford, tbe injuries sustained.
ODD FtLLOWS
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