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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
Bi OUNCIL’S $2900 CON TI TUE Y. M. C. A. U. 0. NOT INCORPORAl ES U Articles uf injorperatiou of tbe‘ Clb JCdJ I prM it U COLLEGE WILL DEDICATE MASONS’ HALL wbd ring I 'C'UH '"Dii diligi Mu I s«akg Uug j tie -la the a iro ■ utter] he ■ ailed ay id I «* leg 1OD irti s n oti guilt] id 8g 3 slur la : Ji w. . ol pJ if SaM riletti m urns te oil Jewed I eueel of sJ ts fai saetti ■ hjh J tie id Rl fi.-Hi il will -Govw ' tbe I is fiuti tbe I I jod ie ief rd ct i com TELPfiONSE JYS INTEREST IN LIVERY BUSINESS —TM t J niug-J dgbtl DO 4 lull 4 ountll i sul Tbd ; Fol*i IY Mi SUPERINTENDENT ARCHER RESIGNS EUGENE NOT A //ILL SUE PAPER FOR LIBEL SECRET PUBLIC INDIGNANT SPRINGFIELD NEWS NOTES ELIJAH HILLS DIED AT JASPER “CYRUS NOBLE KELLY AGAIN E DEATH OF MACK DAVIS BACCALAUREATE SERMON LADIES OF G. A. R MRS. PATTERSON INSTALLATION SUES FOR DIVORCE MRS. EVELYN RAMP WANTS DIVORCE FOUR BOYS FINED TEN DOLLARS EACH SPRINGFIELD MILL RUSHED A RUNAWAY FARM TEAM JUNCTION ELECTRIC A. C. RUBY NOW BANK PRESIDENT f ròsi I RATES CONTRACT E DRAIN-COOS BAY RAILROAD jrnj ' NEWS ITEMS FROM CROW Wlxawbaii encampment No. 6, 1 Cr>w, Jan. 10,-Mr. and Mrs. How Young Men’s Christian Association O. O. F., Installed new officers as fol ard Mulkey aud children, of Eugene, of Eugene were Hied with County lows last nlgbt: Clsrk Lee this afternoon. Tbe in- ' arriied yesterday on a visit to J. R. C. F., J. W. Bollock; senior war-1 I Liles' family. corporators are Samuel Roome, P. L. 1 den, L. L. Whitson; H. P., W. F. Campbell aud F. L Chambers, ana; There ere fonr cdses c* me.; lea iu Walker; junior warden, Hr]» Stncii. All sort« of peculiar and sestet i C Reese, of the flrm of Keleay tbe object and tuelnecs as »et forth ' »b» f»- t»e nf Margaret Liles Tbe Pacific ¿Stat es Telephone Com- uoaaurer, questions will be asked of tbe Umssr- < I oj ; »cribe, L>. 1-. , I'cc-e, tbe e-’g’.neers who bare in tbe articles are as follows: Nonnve Owen Ie recovering from ..u |V. M. G.vcu. A Lu.qiii. ns» enjoy P'nv evldentlv helievea Fngane peo ■ uy amdenla Wuell luey l«|»l»ler 1UI ... emplojed by »be tire and water “Tbe spiritual, intellectual, social ple are easy money aud has aeuloed 1 aitajg or uieHKiee. second semester. President ed sfterward. ^mitte« of lb* «W celled aud physical welfaia of young men tbe to raise rates ou party lines where Oregon council No. 685. Fraternal Marion Calloway, wife aud daugh yByor Wilkins this morning and ami to that end tbe object of tbe cor Campbell stated at tbe las’ assembly Aid Association, held Installation ot they can do so. ter, of Koseburg, are visiting at Ileu- Lj wbat tbe city was going to do 'hat tbe authorities wished to pcration shall be to buy, own, sell A representative of thia company is ( ry Calloway's at Mirth. cl,t the engineer»' tills aud con and mortgage real estate, to pai- iearu it any basis exl.ts for tbe often- officers list night, after which a pro gram was rendered aud refreshments uow calling on subscribers and in repeated ubarge that this is a “ rieb Tbe meeting of tbe Crow Telephone cbase, own, erect, construct, mauage, ict« forming them tbnt nniess they are Company a. Crow ou the 6th mat. re u tbe conversation that followed operate and niaiutaiu suitable build o au’s college.’’ “Frequently,” said were served. The new officers aie willing to pay 25 esnta a month more as follows: suited in levying an aaiieesneut of ;5 mayor toil Mr. Reeae that be ings in wbicb to conduct reading Preeiieut Campbell, “it haa cjme to than at present they will be placed ou Past president, 8. it Mosher; pre - Lgbt the city courcit would be per capita for trie purpose ot iu eth rooms, gymnasiums, swimming tacks my unties that tba University of Ure- ideut, A. E. Warnock; vice president, a lC-party Hue, aud that tbe.r tel the company's ¡labilities and putting L Hnd just, that be believed the and any an 1 all other things neces gon ia spoken of as a plaae where no secretary, Orpha ephone tell will be oontnlnally ring another wire on tbe line. Shares are L bill would te paid. The mayor sary, suitable or couveuieui to carry student ot small tiiesus baa any rights Percy Bradway; ing. Borne have atood for tbe hold to attend, as muet ot ita students are Poindexter; treasurer, Clara Groves; also taken ott tbe market, there teii g L loformed Mr. Reese that he was the foregoing purposes into affect.’’ up, while others have told the repre chaplain, Mrs. Susanna Bowers; declared to be tbe sous or daughters uow about tbirty-aeven ’pbouee ent - Lre of a certain coutract beiug in sentative very plainly wbaithey think oec’eA nr. of Comparatively weal.by people of guide. Archie Simmons; observer, steuce between tbe committee ano of the corporation ’ s service. tbe state. Fjr tbia resaun tbe argil Wm. Christenson; sentinel, H. Mush Messrs. Zlm n, tman aud Mitchell 1 eugiocct’ wherein they were to The tugene service la bad and the ment is advanced teat tte State Uni er. ejve *2900 for asrvices being per rates at present are exue»sive, and it are busily (lyl ig their steam drill at versity should not be supported by med. He stated positively to Mr. Beams that while we bare received I the Mlrtb cosl mioe. Tbey ate very the state, but by tuition fees from tbe B-e ¡.bat iu bis opinion tbe couucil much beuetit from municipal owuei- reticent In regard to their Intentions students. 1 tbe city would tLbt this con ract sbip agitation ou the ligbt aud water and tbe prospect. They give us plen “This ie a mistake. There are many ty of latitude for gnee»ing tbe last ditch, tuat tbe cul’traut Twenty-one Eugeoe Maauue went to question we might apply tbe same B made between me tire aod water Creswell thia afternoon to assist tbe students in tbia university wbo aie The t row lodge ut"uo7^TT^7u^^ medicine to tbe telephone treat. nmittee and tbe eneinesrs and bad lodge there in .dedicating ita new working their way through college, held an open installation of utfleer» HOW COMPANY BOBB PATRONS. Ler been »uomuted to tbe common ball aud will confer tbe master degree aud wberever it is possible, tbe uni iu tbe presence of about two bundr» > T. C. Arcbar, who entered into tbe versity aide them io their purpose. The city council sbould take acme invited guests last Saturday evening Lucll of tbe city of Eugene apon a unmber of caodldates. “It Ie also s feet that a student ie snperintendenoy of tbe Oregon Se action to curb tbe graapiug greed of at their lo-lge room, aud afterward |l is tale! that this contract at this Tbe Creswell Matone ara making curities mines st Bohemia early last this corporation and also to regulate served a banquet which those who Le is now io tbe possession of prt- great preparations to entertain tbe looked upon with considerable admi L pei»ous and ia not open to p lblic visitors. Tbe visiting party oneitta ration wbo ic not afraid to get out spring, and who has been instrumen tbe existing rates of tbe company so ' partook of It pronouuced perfect In and work for bis education, and tbe tal, by bls large knowledge of mioiug they would be just and equitable to quality aud lavien in quantity. Har Lection. of tbe followiog: lx M. Travis, Fred uuiversity has various small positions itfairs, hie painstaking energy and all. [ SECRECY OF CONTRACT mony and good fellowship reigned Fisk, H. D. Edwards, Is M. Price. reserved for students iu needy o'r- managerial conservatism in further At tbe present time the compauy and a delightful time was had. Tbe |t t ems tuat tbe contract ie guard- Dr. Geo. U’B. DeBar, Y D. H ansili, ing tbe development and profitable cumstaucee chargee one In lividual one price and 1 lodge was organized October 30, 1905, las a secret and the fact that such a Geo. ü. Voran, G L. Hunt, E. 1er- “To see exactly if tbe chargee bave operation of the famous proper’tes, another price to another, so it ie evi and uow consists of *28 members with W. Ltract is fu existence is known od - pening, L. R. Edmunsou. G. any foundation, aud for other reasons will retire on or about tbe 15th of dent there is a holdup somewhere. four additional to be initiated at tbe Buoy, J. B. Willoughby, 8. W. Tay- ■0 a few pa-sons. when tbe students register again tbe this month. Many patrons of tbe company receive next fortnightly meeting The ladles Ur. Reese did not divulge to tbe lor, R. 11 Sbacklett.J. 8. Gray, D. L- eeoond semester, which will be re- ; Mr. Archer will be succeeded by party telephone service for $1 a bave bought aud paid for a splendid Car meli, J. fl. Daniels. 8. K Mosh tor wuat course be would pursue, quired tbis year for tbe first time, ! Captain J. A. Eade, who la already on month, wnile others are mulcted out new organ and complete lodge rega ■ It is euppesed tbe courts will be er, A. W. Gilbert, J. M. Howe and F they will be asked several questions1 tbe ground acquainting himself with of 81.25 a month foi exactly tbe seme lia They have won aud deserve 8. Tingley. jorted to. Captain Eade la a as to their finances and method ot the conditions. a irvice, aid it ie »»«»»■! there are in- ■ much credit for their pluck and en [he coutract specifically states that living while In college. Answers will mining man of litelong experience, atancea wteie lue cumpacy baa m>de terprise. Itber the committee nor tue city is not be compulsory but ail students having begun bis work io tbe Mich a rate as low as 75 cents. He held re?p dieible except In Case who bave no objections will help by igan copper mines thirty years ago.— The members of tbe Eugene oouuc 1 t esle of bo de. But the aourts aiding the university in makiug an Cottage Grove Western Oregon. have tbe necessary backbone and the [fat decide such a contract illegal. accurate statistical report of ctudent Guard hopes to see them take up Ibis conditions. To determine this the question and get rates that are not student will be asked bow much mon only equitable but reasonable, and if ey he receives a mouth, whether be no other way appears It would not be works during summer or at college, a bad idea to apply municipal owner 1 wbat bis living expenses are, what he ship to tbe business and own our own ' spends for pleasure, aud what bia system if necessary. I father's business condition is." h. P. Barnard, of Roseburg, last The Guard is informed tbst tbe con Lriltig closed a deal with Eli Bangs, Eugene patrons of the f’aolflc States tract made between the tire and water this city, whereby he purchases a committee and Engineers Kelsey and Telephone Compnoy were surprised to “Paul, the Handouff King,’’ who II interest in the latter’s extensive Reese for tbe sum of 82900 is not nor I learn of the fact that the company i I appeared at tbe Bijou theatre Mon ten sod stage bueineea here, tbe la discriminating by making various was not a secret An official of tbe day, Tuesday and Wednesday night Ie to take effect on February 1. city stated tody that tbe 'council had 1 rates to its patrons. of tbis week, informed a Guard re L Barnard will remain in Roseburg One Eugene business man said: voted for tbe committee to make tbe In driving over tie city Sunday we Itil April 1. when be will remove to necessry contracts with the engineers ’ Elijah Hills, one of tbe early Lane porter today that be intends suing counted 49 bouses that have been tiuilt “lhe Guard deserves great credit for the Morning Register of this city for Ignie with his family. lu tbe deal for survey?, etc. This, it ie claimed, county pioneers, having come across I within the past three mouths. Wnere thia expose of the telephone people. I J bion secures bis fermer borne tbe committee did, and that they ful- »be plains to Oregon in the early 50s, libel and has retained counsel tn han Tbe papers have not there another town in tbe state that for one ahall order the telephone ser dle bie case. 7 ■dense at West Ninth and Charnel- ly protected the city's interests and died at bie home near Jasper last vice at my residence out aud I bope can show up with this? yet been made out. ■ streets, which Mr. Barnard pur- «eenred tbe services of an expert en night about midnight, at tbe age of all who are paying a toU of over 81 a Mrs. Elizvabetb Stewart, Mrs. J. This is tbe result uf an article ap Heed two or three years ago. Tbe ; about 75 years. gineer at a reasonable price. pearing in Thursday morning's Regis- L«. Clark, Mrs. Harry Stewait and inontii will d'i the same.” That it tbe Her, however, reserves tbe east GO The deceased bad been HI only ter in which it was stated that Panl Airs. J. E. Stewart, “chaperoned'' by way to give this monopoly a mnch H of tbe lot and will erect a hand- NOT SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL. I about uhnnf two ti»n days. Java On Wednesday be Mr. Joe Clark, .constituted a party needed lesson. It is freely admitted that tbe cou u left the house and not returning for was a fakir. Hie residence thereon. from Springfield who were enterta ned WHAT COMPANY CLAIMS. Hii of Mr. Barnard's horses will be tract was not submitted to the conn-[ ,ome Fag thought that be had at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Carl The cumpary claims that this new Hught here from Koseburg and new cil, but this would have been done at1 gone to a neighbor’s place He was Fisher at Marcola this week. rate made several years ago did not Hides aud other equipments will tbe proper time. There was no Inten found several hours later lying □ D- V. W.Harsbburgsr.an old Springfield apply to old, origiual subscribers,but tion of secrecy and it ie stated that conscious on tbe ground in the barn- | Added to tbe business here. resident.surprised tbe beys last Fri In this it does not state facta, for re ■ will be remembered that about the document could be Been by the yard, He was carried into tbe bouse I day night by unexpectedly dropping ceutly the company baa made as low I years ago Barnard bought a public at any time by calling at tbe and rapildy grew worse uutil death in on them for a few boors. For tbe as a 81 rate to oue of ita new pat r iaterest in Mr. Bang’s business, city attorney's of flee. In fact, tbe came. Cottage Grove Western Oregon: J. last five years he has been making his rons. When it comes to facts, would | owing to bie pressing business at mayor bat bad tbe document in bls I Tbe deceased was one of the beat druggist, tmunvr hanker ur or uujr any uiuvr other uuai-* hnsi- W. Kelley, one of the old time prln - home at Bickleton, Wash., and is en n a uruggiai, lebnrg. Bold out to his partner and foeaession, wbicb shows no secrecy known pioueers nt the county and an era and a writer of no mean ability, joying tbe prosperity of that thriving i ness man give his goods to one cus prDed to that city. He says be la was maintained. upright and honorable citizen. He whs in Cottage Grove Tuesday. In a city. He informed tbe News that be tomer cheaper than to aootber under II to get back to h.ugene agaio. THE OTHER SIDF. ' wsb tbe brother of Cornelius Hills talk with a Western Oregon man be is well pleased with bis present loca similar conditions? If be did ne It is slated by other members of the Hnd an uncle of Jasper Hills, tbe well- stated that be would in the course of tion and that be Is engaged in the fur would soon quit business. council that as the contract has been known logging contractor. Tbe citizens of Eugene demand that a week or ten days start a paper In niture business, also county supervis in existence nearly two months, and the bustling little towu of Yoncalla, or a’ a salary of 81000 per year.— tbe present company must give as that as the tact of its existence ouiy just and equitable service and prices Douglas county. Mr. Kelley statei News. became known in tbe past fe w days or suffer the consequenoes. that tbe town Is chuck foil of energy it not having been properly submitted aDd enterprise end tbe citizens sbow lack Davis, a well-known livery to tbe council, it is evident that it a willingness to aid every enterprise h at Springfield, died in that was a star chamber proieedlug. that may rebound to tbe stability of B this afternoon about 2:30 Tbe senior class at the University tbe town. Ha has met with excellant ock from a complication of dis- of Oregon yesterday announced It encouragement and proposes to give W at tbe age of about 70 years. would ask Rev. Frank H. Matthews, tbe people of that section a paper of Rich Mountain Circle No. 4, La e was an old reaident of the conn- Agnes Harris Patterson yesterday of Boston, to deliver tbe bauoalaure wbicb they may be proud. It will en- ' dies of the G. A. K., installed at I formerly living several miles ale sermon at commencement. Mat ter tbe field under tbe name of tbe their regular meeting January 13 tbe filed a divorce suit agaiuat A. D. Pat be Springfield ou tbe McKenzie thews is a graduate of the class of “Yoncalla Independent." following officers: President, Mrs. terson 00 the ground of oroel and in F- He was a widower and had Nettie Krouse; senior vice, Mrs. JeD- human treatment aud failure to pro Mrs. Evelyn Kamp has sued R. D. [children but leaves one brother Tbe facuPy of tbe university has nie Vogel; junior vice, Mrs. Albina vide. Tbe couple were married la in tbe circuit cuurt for Lane palifornia and one in Washington. Ramp decided that seniors presenting these" 1 Forrest; cbsplaln, Mrs. Mary Wheel December, 1903, and tbe plaintiff She alleges cruel I had been living in Springfield county tor divorce. alleges that from that time ou she I of marked excellence shall receive er; treasurer, Mrs. Bertha Foster; Sbe says I er six years arid at tbe time of bia and Inhuman treatment, special mention on tbe commence ' received tbe harshest of treatment. seretary. Mrs. Angle Chapman; con cursed and P ess a partner in tbe livery that ber husband baa She asks for a divorce, tbe right to ment programs, There are but few of ductor, Mrs. Hattie Koepke; guard, abused her and slapped and struck r!,cw with John M. Winzeureid. these honors to be awarded and this Cottage Grove Western Oregon, Mrs. C ementina Reisner; assistant resume ber maiden name and for be~ her lu tbe face. Sbe endured this valued honor of excellence will re-I January 9th. conductor,Mra. Hannah Hendershott; costs. Percy K Kelly and L. E treatment until January 7. 190G, wbeu oeive much competition from the N. P. Chrisman, who owns lend ad assistant guard, Mra. Mary Clenden- Bean are the attorneys for the plain I sbe was compelled to leave him. Sbe graduating class. joining Doreua station on wbicb be •u; organist, Mra. Eiia Horton. Mra. tiff.—Albany Herald. asks that tbe eourt allow tbelr minor Mrs Patterson is a resident of Eu lives, swore ont warrants charging ¡stalls Dlmond acted aa inatalllng son, Lynn Dryden, aged three years, Oniss Laud, Wilber Kelley, Warren office, after wbicb an intereatlog pro gene, and her busband is at Sacra F. Kamp, I to be taken cure of by B. I Kelly end David Baker with unlaw- gram wsa rendered. An elaborate mento, Cal. bia grandfather, residing in Marlon oily taking down an i removing bls banquet wsa then served in the beau- b D. Drain was over from Drain county. Tba couple were married I d fence. Tbe defendsnte were arrested tifolly decorated banquet room to M on business. He tells us that Lane conniy December 20, 1899. ' and broogbt before Squire Vaughn. one hundred and fifty gue»ts. pars of steel rails for the new | Tbe trial was had tbia morning. Tbe sod Coos day railroad have ar- Tbe Bootb-Kelly people are making (jrfendanta were adjudged guilty and M there and more are enroute. A ' eome valuable improvements ¡0 tbelr {¡Da<l ten dollars each and costs. I of about 30 Greeks is employed Springfield mill. They have recently ' There are queatlona of title to land team belonging to John Lynch, ft unloading tbe material. Prep- built a large new dry kiln, and are! )nTolTed ln |bl, m(,tter wbicb will a—Ivjsa • attached to a farm wagon, ran away lioos are being made for rebnlld- uow installing one of toe latest 1904 1 prnbably bare to be settled io tbe _ tbia morning, ereatlng conalderable ‘he bridge across Psss Creek, in At tbe annual meeting of tbe stock- planers, wbicb baa a cutting capaciti circuit court. Howard ba. pur Th* r«° °°‘ E«» Times; B. P. I' * ' F®, making It a double-track holdera of tbe Commercial National of over 100 feet per minuta, or twice 1 __________________ alf of of tbe Wilkin- ' Elfth street and stepped near Barker’s ^urs Also for two bridges Bank at Pendleton, tba following off) the capacity of the present planers chased tbe north half the Wilkin . CA1UC son bloxk and has about completed a sawmill 00 the river bank. No par P* Elk creek so as to admit tbe cere have bean chosen for the year: Mr. Taffs Informed a News reporter | n (J FlUr j ALC j ticular damage wae dona. [tracks, which are to ba put in bolldlng for tbe electric licht plant, j this week that many other improve- ' A. C. Koby, president; T. G. Hailey, wbicb will be moved to that location. I* as tba Initial step toward tbe vice president; W. L. Thompson, meote woold be made during tbe Ming of the new railroad. Tbe I Tbe building Is 20x40 and plenty caabler; W. S Badley, a*siataDt cash spring and eunmer, but that tbe mill isrge for tbe dynamo aud engine. F'or 1 r*?°r» are now at Deen's creek.be- t ier. AB are mem here of tbe board of would not be ebnt down on that ac tbe present be will ose his traction ' prottaborg.—Roseburg Review. directors. Robert Laing being tbe count. He say It Is tbe intention of' Jas Hays, representing Horst A Tbe people of Creswell and neigh engine aud later will put ia a atstiun- Co., baa porcbaaed 160 bales of bops tbe company to continue the night remaining member of tbe board. boring towns wbo indulge In dancing Mr. Roby Ie tbe well-known horse crew all rammer, as prospects for a from Hyland Bros, at JOttf cents par ary engine. The new dynamo arrived Thursday are entitleatfng a most enjoyable man. and besides ble Interests here be good market are better than ever be- pound and ie taking them today. T. A. Llvealey A Co. bars pnrabaeed aod an expert machinist Is here to set time on January 20, on which date ’ Last Engene, January 10 1906, Ie associated with two banking Inetl- 1 fere. Tb«y are now working 21 boors ot>n J. Brows and wife, a dengb- totlons I d the East. - Pendleton Tri- per day and ere behind with tbelr or- from .Emerson A Dodge 66 halve at it up and see that everything moves Creswell will bare Ita flrat dance of off right. tbe eeeeoD. 7)» oenta. dets.—Nows. ’•Mht ten pounds. bua. TRACT ■Dill RICH MAN’S" ■I TWO MORE LODGES 'PAISF INSTALL OFFICERS LIGHT PLANT JUST MADE A - - Ball at Creswell f