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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1905)
t awml employe DROWNED BETTER FIRE PRO TECTION B R Ro’t fjing st In Ek-Kelly CLEANUP — Hir-tm council. No. 7, Kuya) end Select Masters, elected officers lsat night as follows: Dr. Geo. I 'B. De Bar. Tb Ill. Master; 8. 8. Spencer, D. M ; B. L. Bogart, P. C. W.; Dar- win Bristow, treasurer; Ja«. F. Robinson, recorder; John M, Hose, U G.; J. A. Maurer, C. C.; E. What- tam, steward; Frank E. Taylor, sen tinel. The oitioer» elected were theo , installed by Tb 111. Grand Master O. A. Dearing aged about 21 years aud T”e telephone company will aacn or near Albany. •»» the log pond nt lhw| install a *(>houe at each of tbe three Company’s sawmill at | u>e -.u®e aialioba iu ibis city for lue convenience of the li't-meu. Tbe ear ■'agfle;d <«rly this morning. KscoS Both was working on tbe; rice will be furnished tree ot cost. Fire Chief Yorau expresses himself ■ .hlft at tbe mill. About 4 t. i- morning the engines were as being very much | l»a-»d wkb this tLd in order that the saw» rr'oht generous «o’ on the pa>t of the tele ■ Vosnted. Yontg Rot, whowi phone compauy. The »ire« will be eo Krklfit 0D tbe deck, stepped out uu airaugad that ibe tlremeu at one sta E|og chute, preeomHbiy to smoke tion . an communicate with those at Ceo tbe saws bad heeu changed Hil l ■■uother without nt gti g np central, I. Bill ready to sia.t up again Both ilso tbe 'phones at the stations can be K not »ppear end on« ot tbe men connected with auy io Ihe city. Culet Yorau Infor i ed a Guard re E>»er>t out on the chuie to look tor 1 . Be bad disappeared, bat hie porter last evening that hereafter by Lives seen heating on the water be- 'be use of these 'phenes whenever tatb and it »»» concluded that he there is a small fire in one end of the r. In gome manner falleu «if tbe <ity that cau be successfully bandied by one hose company the other com L-iteaiid »«s drowned. pauiee cau be so informed aud an un- | .(ter daylight the gates of the nond Lie opened aud af’er the water had uHceseiiry long run ean bs HVoided.Tbi» , LtereJ eultlclobtly be body ot the will also be a means ot better protec Lfertunate young man was found[on tion in case a second fire ehonld hreak L bottom ot tbH pond where he ba'1 out down town or in any otber part ot tbe city at tbe same time, by keeping , Lieu of the ebute. I Tbe youog man h’d been employed tbe fire apparatus at the station». DEGREE OF HONOR. Ivy lodge, I’egre- < t Honor, elected nfUcers lasl night as follows: Past chief of honor, Miss Lettie My er»; chief ot honor, Mre. Anna Hunt er; lady cf bouur Mre Annie Hobbs; chief of ceremouL b , Miss Dana Brat ham; flnancie',Mrs. KozillsHtarr; re corder, Mre. Iura Hoveru, receiver. Mre. May Hanis; os er, Alisa Naomi Lombard; Inner witcb, Aire. Bertha Lake; outer watch, C.A. Davie; med ical examiners, Dre. Kuykeudall and DeBar; musician, Mies lua Watkins; captain, Mra Ruzi.la Starr; trustee fo” three years, Mre. Bertha Lake. MODERS BROTHER'dOOD. The Modern Bnthe'bood of Amer ica has new officers as f Howe: Pres- ieut, Jennie Vogl; vice president, Estella Bloomfield; secietHry. May T. Moon; treoeurre, Al'ce L Tingley; chaplain,Mrs. II. Keupke; wa'chman, Sam Bartholomew; sentry, Frank riaitbolcmew; cciiduiiior. Al. A.Sim mons: trustees, ("has. Ilartholcmew F W. Bloomfield, Frank Hose; muet I clan, Alice L. Tingley. AN ALARM SYSTEM. Chief Yoran Informed tbe reporter 'bat aa effort will soon be made to induce tbe city council to establiab a sort of an alarm system that he ha- originated, and which will ba anite '□expensive. Tbe scheme is to run > wire from tbe big bell at tbe central tire station to tie residences of tbe chief, the foramen of the different nom;auiee and otber prominent fire men. When tbe big bell ring» gorge in these residences will also rlng.tbns awakening the firemen al night end J W. 0. Heckart returned this rnorn- insuring prompt service. ■i jfrcm Klauiatb Fails, where be and This schema has met favor with a Women of Woodcaft -P. G. N.. lb. Snook, tbe builder.-, turned I he i ¿umber of business men, and it is Mary Saylor; G N., Minnie Sibbetla; loew high school building over to tbe I probable that the cnuncll will act fa advlsur, Clara Laurens; clerk, Pearl Bboirii of directors. vorably upou it. I. Clark; banker, Mary Milliorn; at I Mr. Heckart »bowed the Guaid tendant, Januet'e Moorhead; magi ■force a phot grupb ot ths new build clan, Carrie Htt-ruberg; captain of | mg. It ia a ban is me »tincture,built guards. Arminta Kaiser; 1. 8., Eliza lot brick, at a cost of $30,0">0. It has beth Parka; O. S , Frank Voorbead; lien looms and la u.oderu in every mueioiau, Naomi Montgomery; man ■detail. Tbe building stands on an agers, G. F. Parks. Carrie Steinberg, lemicence overlockfng the city and : U. P. Houston. lean be seen from down tbe valley for Fifty years ago y«3terlay, Decem I. O. U. F. — Noble grand, Edward II distance of 20 or 30 n iles ber 13, William A. Potter and Mies Haight; vice grand, Jesse So verna; I A new $20,0110 grammar grade pub- Luezy C. Zumwalt weie united in financial eecretary, W. C. Weeh llicscbu a eing built at Klam marriage about two miles northwest burne; recording secreary, F. W. litb balls. It is of stone and beiog of EugeDe. They have resided in •Moorhead; treasurer, F. C. Kruger. I I '• by tbe dial-lot, nlring the labor Lane county continuously slDce 11, rue uay. that lime aud have raised a family of rsj A Beckart says that Klamath honorable and highly respected cbll If’A« is enjoying a building boom, dreu. I kUicn la bound to increase In propor To commemorate tbe 50tb anniver tion* next year. Several brick bust- sary of tbeir marriage Mr aud Aire. ossa buildings are in course of con Potter's children, grand children and struction, And numerous new resi other relatives and friends gathered in a family reunion at their home at dences are building. The recent large purchase of timber Irving yesterday and a splendid din-1 In that vicinity by the Weyerhaueers ner was served, Tbe children present Ind tbe prospect ot a big sawmill were: E. U. and L H Potter, of County Clerk Lee has foote l up the tend to increase the property values Eugene; Mrs. B. F. Bond, and Mrs. Tbe prospect for tbe extension cf the Thomas Gray, of Irving. Mrs. Annie 1905 assessment roll and finds assess Harriman railroad from Natrou into Pocle. o! Juuction, another dangb- able property In Lane county to the Thf» v»ar each 'be Klamath country also has its ter was unable to be there on account value of $8 890,145. taxpayer was allowed a $300 exemp effect. The contract for tbeconatruc- of illness. Mr. and Mre. Potter both came tion tor personal propertv and house H od uf the first ten miles of the giv- ernmeut irrigating ditch near Klam across the plains to Oregon in 1851, hold goods Thia exe.jp’ion was not ath Falls will be let in a few days. she commg ftom Missouri in tbe granted last year, hence the assessed Ttie enterprise, above all others spring ot the year and he from Ohio valuation of property appeared great in the fall. He is 81 years of age and er than this year, but In reality was will cause the city to grow rapidly. Mr. Heckart thinks that country a ebe 66,both beieg in excellent health. not. In 1904 the roll footed np $9, 298,69J. The personal property very good place for investment in real amounted to $732,655. which, taken eats to. from $9 ™'8 690, leaves $8 566,035, which is $324,list lees than this year's assesso ent. L|be mill for about two months, and Lj been boarding at the Holmse [lace since be came to Springfield. Bus of tbe workmen at tbe mill went L Albany on the east side branch Lain tbie morning to apprise bis rei- lilies of the sad affair HOME FROM THE KLAMATH COUNTRY YET MADE The Guard learns from reliable au thority that the Soct'O'l-r cleanup at tbe Luckv Hoy mine. Blue Hirer, was loa i«r«eoi iu il . i.i.iciy ol ibs u>lu->, but the exact Unire» ate uot giveu out. Presided L ju I s Zimmerman brought the bullion ont from tbe mine» lhe latter part cf last week and took it to Portland. Tbe largest previous cleanup amounted to cvei $.0,060 Tide last cleanup la said to Lave teen betwe^i $25,000 and $30,000, although it is im possible to get the figures,as tbe own ers cf the mine are reticent about giving out the tutorniation. Mr. Zimmerman tbe otber day told a friend of hie that tbe n i"<*ra st the Lucky Buy are now woraing on bo nanza ore. tbe richest ever touud at tbe mine Within 6C days tbe deep tunnel will be completed and tbe ore will b«< delivered ut tbe will witbiut tbe use of tbe tramwaj, which will be a bln saving. Tbe Lucky Boy, with its 40-stamp mill, one of tbe only tro in tbe state, is now recognized as one of tbe beat paying mines on tbe coast. JUNCTION CITY LODGE ELECTIONS MARRIED FIFTY YEARS AGO ASSESSED VALUATION $8,890,145 AT THE GREAT NORTHERN PLEASANT HILL TELEPHONES WILL PUT UP BRICK BUILDING Another illuetr .tlon comes to the Guard today ot tbe surprising growth Y'esterday’s Albany Demjcrat: Dr. of tbe telephone in rural communi A J. Hodges, one of tbe directors of ties, Mrs. W’arblntor, of Pleasant tbe Great Northern mine, returned Hill, telephoning us that tbe line this morning from Eugene, where there had be°n fully built and 25 1 be 5". Al. C A. committee held a he attended a special meeting of the 'phones installed as a starter. A mertins last night and plane tor or Company. T he new 11'5 ton rock considerable number, tut that is a ganizing were thoroughly discussed. It was agreed that a two story brick crusher reached the mine last night prosperous community. building should be erected, to cost •n 1 will be put up and eet to running uot lees than $2’,000, the entire up ■I once, glvinH llie mine a capacity per floor to be used uy tbe aeeocia-' of ‘ i or 60 tons a day. which will be cion. There will be a gymnasium, Increased to about oi e hundred tons • day when tbe second Huntington You will uuy your holiday goods swimming taok, social rooms, assem arrives There Is now about eighteen where you can get them tbe cheapest bly room, and otber conveniences. Tbe project Is uow an assured suc inches of snow at tbe mines. The1 quality considered. See our btg line cess and It will bs only a question of Hills have been rnnniDg night and of useful presents. a few weeks until work on the build day. HULLS’ DRUG STORK.- ing will begin. I Cheapest and Best Furious Fighting "For seven years,” wrties Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper Wash , “I bad a My wife.Euphany Gersbach, hat left bitter battle wltb chronic stomach my bed and board. Hereafter I will and liver ticuble, but at last 1 won ' «nd cured tnv diseases by tbe use of not be repeoneitle for any debts con ‘.Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly tracted by bar. ’ lecommend them to all and don't in tend In tbe futnre to be without them CHARLES GERSBACH. in the bouse. They are certainly a wonderful medicine to bare cured such a bad case as mine.'' Sold un der guarantee to do tbe same for you, by W. L. DeLano, druggist, at 50o a The A Ten cannery, of Engene de bottle. Iry them today. thee to purchase potatoes and vil Ad pay the htgbeet market price, Sheep Estray Notice dress Allen Canning Company Eo Came to our palee seven miles west gene. Or of Eugene, Octobsr 10, three sheep Owner can get the same by paying for this notice and pieture bill. One ebeep killed by coyotee before we ---- I Toe Ingham vinegar factory bao be took them up. | Dated Nov. 1, 1906. gun to receive applee. Hiabeot price GIMP l E BROS. Wanted Potatoes Attention Farmers — — ——0.1 FARMERS’ DOCTORS DISCUSS FILTRATION AND SHIPPERS’ EUGENE LODGE LARGEST .ELECTIONS. CONGRESS Woodburn, Or. Dec. Io. -The 1 aiu.- •«’’ n ’fSh pi < n’ C ci ices is I aiding a largely attendei ani enthusiastic meetlug here today, It lie'eued to speeches on various subjects, heard the report cf the taxation committee, reporting farorably tor increasing the taxation of lailaaye and otber corpo ratl ine. Governor Chamberlain toured the longue to wild enthusiasm by pledging Senator Ge«rln to oupport of the railr< a i rate legislation <le •pi'e the attl'ude of hie party, and to staid for the state's chief needs aid to help tbe Klaireth and Malheur proj rcte. **1 don't care what Ce<riu dore in politics,” he oiid. ‘‘but 1 know be sees tno-e than the moti'h of the Cnlumrla aud la with us •’ Of Senator Mi'cbeil beeaid: "He was our friend in time of tSeed; let us forget the doud that later bung over tin.” WANT BETTER 'PHONE SERVICE At a meeting ot tbe Lane County Medical Society at tbe office of Dr. J. W. Harris, iu Eugeue, last even ing, one of the subjects for const ter— «tlJU was that ut y uLiic e.t.r su, y iy, and eep-clally that ot the city of Eu- vone. Profe»»or Sweeteer, of tbe I VI., wa» pieseui auu gave a tery able ai d ii »trnetive lecture un tbe metb- otd ot water analysis and on tbe va rious bacteria which may be found in water, In winch be g-ve euecial atten tion to tbe Laeteiia kuonu as tbe Co— lou bacillus. In tbe course of his remarks be stated that he hau made »ouie forty or more analyses ot tbe water from the Eugene water supply, aud in all these be bad not found the »light»el indicelt'U of impurity, so it Is to te luferred that the Eugene water sup ply is free from t!l°ea»e producing bacteria. But tbe very Important questiou for any community, con cerning Its water supply, ia not only is it now pure, but is there assurance that it will be so maintained. Tblv phase of the subject was very fully discussed, and tbe unanimous con clusion. In which Professor Sweetser fully concurred, was that the only system which could poseitly be adopted at F.igene or elsewhere iu this valley, to secure and maiutaln purity of the water supply is that of the filtration sve'em. The system baa been in use in »eveial large cities ot this country long enough to demon strate that It la very effiMent and re liable,and for this reason tbe medical fraternity of this community earuest- i ly recommend its adoption for the I 1 water supply of Eugene. Tbe Springfield Improvement Club, at Its meetlug Wednesday even ing passed a resolution asking tbe telephone company for better equip ment aud an all night service To know that Springfield Is growing it Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4, Or is only necessary to compare the tele der at the Eastern Star, elected the phone directory of two years ago with foDowirg officers for the ensuing thirty subscribers to tbe one just out year: Mrs. Clara Burkholder, wortbj I with one hundred fifteen. Tweuty- matron; W. S. Bennett, worthy five have been added ainoe It was patron; Miss Anna Oglesby, associate published, making a total of one hun matron; Mis* Cslia Lurch. eecretary; dred aud forty subscribers, and appli Mrs. Lena Lurch, treasurer; Mie. cations are in tbe bauds of Manager Eva Wheeler, conductress. Officers Peery for sevetal more. The preseut appointed: Mre. Myrtle Veatcb.Adab: switchboard is entirely too small and Miss Bertha Tait, Kutb; Miss Lilli» j at least two more trunk lines should Lurch, Esther; Mre. Olivia Eakin. bs built between bare aud Eugene to Martha; Mrs. Lea, Elscia; Mrs Ka handle tbe business. Subscribers are tie Wood, warder; B. Lurch, seuti justly complaining of the wretched iiel; M ibb Elsie Lea. marshal; Mra. service, due to tbe outgrown equip Lydia Stouffer, chaplain; Mrs. Er ment. mine Young, organist. At a regular meeting of Appomat tox Poet, No. 34, G. A.R held In tbeir nail November 9, the following ottlceie weie tlected to serve during tbe year 1S<)6: Commander, D. L. I Wyods; senior vice commander, 5V. It ia reported that J. U. and C. 8. II. Harrison; junior vice commander, Soott, who bare been working on the L. Morre; chaplain. W. J. Gardner; grading gang on the west side, left quirtermaeter, W. M. Dickey; officer Springfield between two suns and of tbe day, E. D. Handy; officer of now a number of our business men the guard, t>eo. Thompson; surgeon, are wondering why they trusted Dr .lob; adjutant, G. W. McRey them, »ays tbe News It ia claimed nolds; >iuartermaster sergeant, B. F. that during tbeir short stay here they Adams. succeeded in getting credit at tbs different stores to the amount of ove• *10J aud took their departure durlug tbe night for parte unknown. COTTAGE GROVc LODGE ELECTIONS LEFT MANY DEBTS BEHIND married at SPRING! IELD WANTS D)V0RCE i At the home of the bido’s parents, Mr. and Mrs fl. II. Jackson, in Springfield, occurred the marriage of their yunngeet daughter. Rosa, to Thomas H. Tucker. Saturday a’ter- noon, December 9, 1906, at 1 o'clock, Rev. J. O. Richmond officiating. Tue wedding was a quiet one. only relatives and a few intimate frieude being present to witness tbe cere mony. Tbs bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jackson aud is one cf Spring field's popular and most accomplish ed young ladles. Though having lived here less than a year, she has wen the esteem of a*iarge|clrcle ot friends. Tbe groom is one of our most am- hltions young men, and an employe of tbe Rhodes Kinkier Butcher Co as day electrician at tbe Springfield light plant. He Is a young man of good habit», Industrious and progres sive and is highly respected by all who know him. —News. JOHN BRYNO DIED IN ARIZONA Word was received In Eugene yes terday that John Brynd, eon of Mr. and Mre. *m. Brynd, of Florence, bai just died Iu Arizona, where be recently went In bopee of benefiting bis rspidly failing health. His sister, Miss Lillian, was with him at tbe Jac. Haye, agent for Clemene floret time of bis death. He leavee two A Co., yeeterday chipped 135 balee of otber sisters and a brother, besldee hope «bleb be had purcbaeed from 8. bit parents. H. Friendly at 91.. canta per poand Today be ebtpped 13 balee of the Hub bard crop at Junction, paying aeren cento for them. SOME HOPS SALES BEING MADE ANOTHER SALOON AT SPRINGFIELD Jo« Luckey sells tbe Huil'»|Detache- bla Handle Umbrella. They are just Chea. Mayhew and Frank Ware, as cheap a» others, from *1 up. A very nice Cbrletmee present. dwtf both of F.ogene.bere hongbt the ''Fa vorite*' saloon holldlng from Jim By using a 1900 washing machine. Stewart. They are papering, painting Enough jutt received to make a dozen and otherwise improving the Interior ' hornet happy. TX of the bolldlng aud expect to be open {Cbam ber»’;Hsrd were. for bustnees by January let.—Wewa. AND CHILDREN COLLECTING PER SONAL TAXES In the tax department of the sher iff’s office thing» are assuming rather a comical yet serious turn Sheriff Fisk hao a force In the Held collect ing delinquent personal taxee with lu- »tructlous that when refusal ie made to pay the tax that a levy upon per- suiisl property eufllcleut to cover the tax aud coats ebill be made. Thue tar there have been gathered in aev eral bicycles, two cows, a horse, aud yesterday a deputy appeared upon the eceue driving a horse and buggy aud leading a yearling calf, all of which he had levied upou. After be ing pooled for ten days these artlclse will he eold to satisfy the delinquent taxee and coats unless the owner thereof paye up before each time. DIED AT THE EUGENE HOSPITAL ----- « M. H. Bruckman, wbo was injured in Montgomery's logging camp on the McKenzie, eight or nitoe days ago, died at tbe Eugene boepltal this al- ternoou at 2 o’clock. Ilia Injuries were Internal and he auHered greatly. He was aged 45 years and has rela tives at Grant's Pass, including two daughttrs nearly grown. Tbe body will be »ent to Grant’s Pass tonight, wm S. aud Nettle 1. Nickerson were i arried at Springfield ou Sep tember 11, 1897, and lave two chil dren, Frances aged 8 years, «nd Dor- t la aged 5 William ba* begun suit I against Nettle for divorce on the ground o* cruel and inhuman treat-1 To Mr. and Mre. Nels Braud, at ment, He else asks for the custody j Springfield, Sunday, December 10, Kissinger A Ladd of the children 1905, a eon. are bls attorneys. Born Don't aow foul seed; get a Clipper I To Mr. and Mre. W. J , Francie, at annlng mill, the kind that dearie. December H. Springfield, Friday, Chambers’ Hardware 1903, a daughter,’ Sell yonr poultry. Scobeit A Dodge pay bighevt cash prlcee. To Mr. and Mre. Wm. Wetzell, four See Hull A Soria before you eel) miles sooth of Eugoue, December 15, I 1905, a daughter. your WOOL. FOUND—An overcoat aboat 2>i To Mr. and Mre. tierman Miller miles from Eugeoe on Klmira^road. eix mllee north of Eugene, December The owner can have same by paying 16, 1906, a eon. for this notice and proving property. O. R'chardjou, 13J Fif th street. Torture of a Preacher The story of tbe torture of Rev. O. FOR SALE—A good lot of cheat seed D. Moure, pastor of tbe Baptist for sale at 1 cent a pound. Call or church, of Harpersville, N. Y., will address 104 Thirtientb and Charnel- Interest you. He says: "I suffered agonies because <>f a persistent cough, toD, or P. O. Box 404. Eugene. resulting from the grip I bad to POSITIONS WANTED—Man end wife sleep sitting up In bed. 1 tried nieny would like to take charge of small remedies without relief un'ii 1 tojir country hotel kitchen or c«n>p Dr. King's New Dlecovery for con kitchen. Both good cooks and bak sumption, coughs end colds, which ers. Address H. F. K., 576 Willam entirely saved me from consump ette street, Engene. tion.” A grand cure for diseased conditions of turoat end lungs. *t PLOWING WANTED—A men with W. L. DeLeon’s, druggist; price, 50o team wanted to plow and so« 751 end II, guaranteed. Trie! bottle free acres of vetch and oats for bay. Hee Mre. Sklpwortb at dairy, Meriau’e The Springfield Land aud Power Park. Company bave concluded to cell tbelr FOR SALE—Herdware and groceries, Springfield cewnelte property at a or will 'exchange for prod-Ce. For bargain. Tbe sale must ba made in particulars bring your but si, eggs one lot. etc., Pickett*. Joe LeokeyjbM a full lioe ofgenuloe WANTED—Situation as bouskeeeper by s middleaged lady with one son, ebcuy goods. n'loe Christmas prev dwtf aged 17 year».? Address P.^O. Box ente. 226, Junction City, Oregon. Tbe Oliver No. 1 Sulkey Plow with WANTED—Lady with little girl aisb- ( No <0 bottom ia one that does tba ee borne Io country. Can teach chil work. We can give you retersao dren all tbe school bran« bee, also among your neighbors that are eo plsr.o. Enquire nr addreaa Jams vlucing. I R. Hunt. 5’^FerZV street. Chamberí’ Hardware