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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1906)
f JURORS FOR MARCH TERM OF GOURT MILL COMPANY WILL TEAR OUT TRESTLE 4 4 I* . • 200 CASES OF I I THE CITY lb YOU WANT THE MOST HEALTHFUL and the PUREST MANUFACTURED YOU WILL ALWAYS USB tl Dr. J. W. Harris, county health of Staurday evening the Guard men County Clerk Lee and Sheriff Fisk The Eugene Woolen Mill Company, tioned the fact that ties aud rails bad ficer. made the announcement this af purchased been laid on that stretch ot the ternoon _______ that more than 2t*J cases of have drain the list of trial jururs for which has recently Jt Southern Pacific Company's new typhoid fever exist in Eugene at the I the local g'lant from Wilbur the March term of circuit «-ourt. The adjourned term begins on the I Wright, of Union, tiled articles of trestle which extends i*ver the county present time and there seems as yet th-« county road west of the Springfield bridge uo abatement of the epidemic. The second day of the month and the reg I incorporation with nlar ’erm on the fifth. Those selected clerk this afternoon, The incorpora with the view of keeping the row ot ,several physicians in the city report tors are T. B. Kay. E. Koppe, te. J. piling in the centre of the road de ed thirteen new cases yesterday aud FURTHERMORE ar** a* follow#: Thoma» Bailey, farmer. Junction Howe and Arthur W. Lord, all of spite the order of the eounty court up to 2 o'clock this afternoon eight The capital stock is 84O.U00, notifying the company to remove the new cases were reported for today, The Results Obtained From Its Use Are Always UnJ^ I Salem. City. with two or three physicians to be C. A. Brawn, fanner. Richardson. and the value of each »hare is 81'<'. ' obstruction. and Satisfactory. You Do Not Meet With the O.Veatch. merchant. C ptage Grave. The principal office and place of busi-1 The order was made upon the advice heard from. Failures in Baking So Common in Dr. Harris »ays that he still finds James Redford, farmer. Cottage ueM is Eugene. of Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J.M. % As previously stated by the Guard, Williams, who says that the railroad persons who do not drink boiled (In re. Other Brands. Charles Fowler, farmer. Walton. the work of overhauling the plant is company cannot legally resist the or water, paying no attention whatever Winthrop Thompson, farmer. Gate n««w in progress ^and it will be in der. He also advised the court that if to the instructions printed at various and note the price the company fails to remove the pil times in the jajiers. He wishes to operation again within a few weks. Creek impress upon the minds of everybody F. B. Chase, gardener. Springfield. ing within a reasonable time the work John F. Weeks, farmer. Creswell should be torn out. The Guard is iu the city the necessity of boiling Samuel Calkins, fkffmer, Mohawk. informed that this will be done unless water for every purpose. Some boil T. A. Shafer, fanner. Creawell. the railroad complies with the order their water only for drinking pur Dave Elliott, farmer, Goshen. immediately. The court sees the ne poses, and use unboiled water for IMITATIONS ARE WORTHLESS - REFUSE THEM. George C. Widmer, farmer. Bailey. cessity of the removal of the piling iu washing dishes, cleaning their teeth and washing their faces aud hands. G. M. Kirk.*farmer, Walton. order to lessen the danger from acci County School Superintendent W. dents. B. F. Howards farmer. Junction B. Dillard and assistants Saturday The people who use the road in City. evening completed the work of grad question, and they are thousands ill R. Y. Porter, farmer. Saginaw. ing the pajiers of the applicants for number, as it is about the heaviest J. M. Holland, farmer. Spencer. C. H. Hales, harness maker, Eu teachers'* certificate» and found that traveled thoroughfare in the eounty. Charles Gersbach has b jutr the following answered the necessary have been demanding for a long time gene. against Euphrauy Gersbach tor di piercentage of questions correctly: G. M. Neet. farmer. Fall Creek. that the obstruction be removed aud vorce on the ground of cruel ai d in First Grade—Iviadene Magee, Cot the court has recognized these de Ro»» Huston, farmer, Elmira. human treatment. Th« y were married tage Grove; Edith Orswell, Goshen ; mand* by an official order which it Herman Bjerke. farmer. Coyote. in Laue county June 2'i. 19u5. Gers Minnie Comer. Cottage Grove ; Theda intends to carrv out. Win. Mathers, farmer. Bailey. bach alleges that at various times his Cli<'i-e breakf ist bacon, sugar, Io. Perkins, Springfield; L. Maude Gal- H. C. Wheeler, farmer. Pleasant wife attempted to choke biiu aud said logly.Eugene : Sadie S. Craton. Ump Choice ham. sugar cured.............. 14c Hill. ! »he would ehoke him to death unless qua Ferry : Gertrude Luthy. Junction James Henninger, farmer. Laue. I’ur< leaf lard, s lb. can ................ 1 he gave her some money. He alleges J 65: City; Vida Luthy. Junction City; E E. Awbrey. farmer. Irving. that she also »truck him. Woodcock We sell fresh meat low^i than anybody. Fannie Colvin, Eugene: Mrs. Martha D. M. McCrady. painter. Eugene. Jt Potter are the plaintiff's attorneys, j D. M. Purkerson, farmer, Eugene. McClure, Junction; Retta Bradford, Eugene. The Spencer Butte Coal aud Petrol Elmira; Birdina Meredith. Beu Hv Lyons, farmer. Jasper. Charles Snmner Henderson died at eum Co., which has bejtuu prosp«*ct- i Second tirade—l.ydia R. Renfro, I. B. Cushman, lumlierman, Flor Fall Creek; Gainey E. Jacoby. Jas- his home on East Seventh street Suu ing for coal on the old Owen place, ence. / M. H. Harlow, farmer, Springfield. per; W. Edna Bertsch, Springfield ; day afternoon about 5 o'clock from ten miles southwest of Eugene, as fre James H. Calloway, laborer, Eu Eva J. Taylor, Reed; Nellie Gates, tpyhoid fever. He had been ill about quently mentioned by the Guard, to Madison; Katherine I Freeman, Eu- a mouth, and up to three or four day tiled articles of incorporation with gene. gene; Joseph D. Moffett, Irving; days ago was recovering rapidly aud the county clerk. The incorporators E. C. Lake, marble dealer, Eugene. Ira A. Inman, Elmira; Irene H. In was able to be up aud arouud the are J. W? Zimmerman. J. W. Mitchell. man. Elmira .Mrs. Augusta VanDruff. house when he took a relapse. ! W. J. Williams. S. E. Stevens and I. The deceased was born on French W. Laue. The principal place of It is the unanimous opinion of tie Divide; George G. Carle, Alene ; Ida Grtig, Eugene; Roxie Pringle, Cres Prairie in Marion county, Oregon, 40 busines is Eugene aud the capital medical profession of the city that the prevailing typhoid epidemic may well; Cordelia Grant. Cottage years ago last July. His parents were stock is 81UU.IW. I Grove; Irene V. Smith, Eugene; Mrs. the late Rev. aud Mrs. E. P. Hender I The tire bell rang Saturday night be brought to an abrupt end within Zeliua Harj>er, Junction; Herbert C. son. among Lane county'a best known about 11:30 o’clock, aud the firemen three weeks if everybody will carefnl- I Eastland, Eugene; Pearl Davis, Wal pioneers. Charles was raised in Laue were directe I to the vinegar factory, ly observe the simple precautions ‘I' ■ E. H. S. second. 6 ; A. II S.. 4. ton; Clara Surcamp. Walton; Inez county and was practically a resident but when they got there no tire was named below. A committee appointed at tb E. H. S. first. 24; A. C., 4. I If new cases appear after three ing of the Merchants’ Protect! This was the result of the two l«as- Coldreu, Junction City; Lorna F. here all his life. He leaves two broth iu sight. ers, E. King, of Silver Lake,aud Mel- weeks from this date it will be be- be sedation last night for that j ketliull games played in the armory on Field, Junction City. Victor McFarland, a cripppled boot- cause our citizens neglect their plain met with Mayor F. M. Viilkini Third Grade—E. Ada Smith, Mar- ver, of Klamath county, and one sis Saturuay evening between the two Allmny teams aud the local high cola; Eimly Muhr, Eugene; Frieda ter Mrs. Marietta H. Thurston.of Eu black at Albany, committed suicide duty in the case. store of Preston A Hales li Rhodes. Eugene ; Lola Howe, Eugene ; gene, besides a wife and little boy. Saturday evening by shooting himself Let us throw prejudice and indi afternoon to discuss the beeti school lads. Before his illness the deceased had in the bead with a ,22-calibre rifle. vidual opinion* a»ide and act united securing a supply of good • The first game, lietweeu the junior Agnes Stevenson, Eugene; Vinnie E. been employed in the freight depart Despondency over his physical condi ly on the plan wh ch sanitary science the city. teams, was by far the liest game, even Stcoks, Cottage Grove ; Della White, TJie statement bi ment at the S. P. depot-here for some tion was the cause. though a little rough, I hiring the Cottage Grove; Glen G. St. John. has demonstrated to lie effective in made that the water company time past. He had tnauy friends who first half neither side scored a l«a»Ket, I Eugene; Maude M. Cathcart, Cres The Y'oncalla Independent, edited stamping out typhoid fever. ing to dig its wells at the I« are greatly pained to hear of his de but the Eugene lads scored three well; Cynthia Mallett, Eugene ; Byron by John W. Kelly, well known all over suggested by the mayor i PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED. mise. points on four fouls, while Albany L. Main, Alma; Etna Holterman, the state, has reached this office. It council. and the members The funeral will be. held at the res 1. Boil all water at least ten min Merchants' Association feel t scored nothing on four attempts, lu Crewsell; Maliel . L Smith. Natron. is a neat little sheet and full of inter Primary Certificate — Bertha p. idence tomorrow at 2:3u p. ni.. aud esting news. utes that is used for drinking and are entitled to have a voice the M-epnd half Albany took a brace the remains will be interred in the I. culinary purposes. This includes was with the result that Dolan and Reed Dickson. The committee eoa O. O. F. cemetery. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. El ter fcr washing dishes, for preparing matter. each threw • basket, while Wilson tied the following: Allen Ent«», mer Roberts is very ill. all kinds of foods and drinks, for Hales, F. E. Dunn, W. H. S the score with a foul. This was the The river is up pretty well, it hav cleaning cooking utensils or table- couditiou of affairs when time was W. K. Scarborough. ing risen five or six feet last night. which may come in contact with the called and it remained fir Hurd to W. A. White and wife are both sick cooke«! food or dishes, and water for distinguish himself by throwing a l«as- with the fever, but are now convales cleaning the teeth. Don't allow a sin ket with his back turned aud with Jjis eves shut as if iu a dream. gle drop of unboiled water to enter cent. Will Goodpasture, formerly of Eu the mouth. The danger lies chiefly "Ike" Fountain, the yell leader at Ill the second game there were all gene, now in the grocery business at Hon. 1. H. Bingham, of this city, Dr. Curran D. Osburn, i styles of players and playing, but ' Spokane, recently suffered a loss by informs the Guard that he will be a the U.O., has applied for the position in the city water, but to make*sure raised in Lane eounty. died boil all water. Eugene had the advantage of t«etti r robbery. The Spokane Chronicle candidate for state senator from of librarian at the new Carnegie li 2. Milk, as it comes from the cow, son ville, south of Oregon fit team work and iu individual plays, tells of it as follows: Laue county at the coming primary brary. never contains typhoid germs. If ' | night at the age of 48 yean and won the game. At the end of the "Safe cracker# made a 8370 haul election. W. P. Cheshire has rented his well- drawn into and transported in vessels | brother. Win. F. Osburn, land! first half the »core was 14 to 0 aud in early y«-i« ..l..y morning, when they Mr. Bingham is a firm believer in equip|>e<l and productive 3u-aere hop the Hoffman House, left th» the second Eugene added 10 more, cracked the safe in the East S|H>l.ane the primary law and announces that yard on Patterson island, near Eu- thoroughly washed in boiled water it 1 noon to arrange for the fune™ while Schultz, who did the good play grocery, near the fair grounds, lhe be will, if elected, support the peo gene, to John Blanton for a term of may be safely used raw. Otherwise I The deceased was educai it should l>e "pasteurized ” by setting | ing for Alliaiiy College.threw one las store is a sub-iMistotflee. The men ■» • ple's choice for United State» senator, three years. ■ t University'of Oregon and th«> bottle containing it into a kettle i ket and "Sleepy" White in a strange 'cured 870 in cash and about 8!t«i first, last and all the time. Mr. Bing from the Jefferson medical Fred D. Herbold has sold his East of boiling water, just off the stove, J manner threw another. Ail of the 1 worth of stamps of small denomina ham made an excellent representative No perticai Park pharmacy in Butte. Mont., and where it should lie left for half an Philadelphia. high school Isiys threw Imskets except i tion. and was noted for the fact that he was will return to Eugene shortly. death were received. hour, then removed aud set in a cool WatsoU, who wasn’t in favor of doing "Nitro gleyerine was used to blow n<>t£t corporation tool. His stand so while Schultz was around. Never | the door open. The men left a num- on the senatorship question, let the Four young men students at the place. 1 Vegetables usually eaten raw tireless Watson played great tail aud l»*f of mementos at the scene of their majority of the people select and then university “flunked” or failed in the should be thoroughly washed in boiled hel|H*d a in the game. recent examinations, and they have oi»*rations. among which were a coup obey their wishes, is a good one. water, or entirely omitted. Apples The score is as follows: left for their respective homes. These ling pin, fishplate and other articles On account of sickness in the fam Baskets— M. Hurd. 4; King. 4: Far which E. D. Roberts, one of the pro- ily Mr. Bingham has not yet formu four men belonged to no fraternity, eaten raw should be washed in the Albany Democrat : H. F. rington.1; Clark.1; Schultz.l; White. ; prietors. could not describe. The men lated his platform, but wil> do so at are not mem tiers of the football team, same way and peeled. returned Saturday evening 4. Don't driuk water at any public cadia, where he has been nil 1. the basketliall tesm, the baseball team | gained their entrance by breaking an early c'ate. drinking place or from any faucet of ' rangements for the impro« no* the track team. open the front door of the store. the city water supply. Don't drink ' the IUBU WJOUU DWTO From the account« of the neighlxirs road beyond Sweet Horn* Theodore Rowlaud turned detective out of a cup use«! by any other per- , propOlied automobile line M the safecrackara probrably consum at Portland the other day and caught son. Persons taking the fever or re city and Cascadia. The inX mated their work about 3:15 Sunday a petty pilferer of the jewelry and cently recovered are liable to contam to put on an eight pas-engeri morning. Two shots were fired liefore small articles from the customers of inate cups or spoons used by them. which will be able to make I the safe was opened. Mr. Roberts I the bowling alley in which he is a Always wash the hands thoroughly in from three to four M lives within «il feet of the »tore, but partner, Mr. Rowland is a «Iraughts- G. W. Billmire, of Eugene, today it is »tatmi heard nothing of the just before eating. Candies, chewing former time if the roads areI Work was today tiegun on the grade man in the county assessor's office instituted proceedings against his men." gum and other articles frequently fixed. i for the new spur from the 8. P. Co.’s there. wife, Imogene, for divorce, and for 1 passed from hand to hand among chil- track to the Eugene Lum tier Co.'s the custody of their minor children. Wilcox A Bell, real estate and em- l,ren may conr»’y the disease. Chil- , -awmill. The work being done uow is Harry E., age 1 13 years, and Elzie i in the vicinity of the Eugene planing ployment agents. t*»lay moved their <1ren *houl,I ** allowed to partake of R. aged 9 years. The couple were office fixtures from the Coleman ,he** only when known to be I mill on Lawrence street. married in Laue county onSepteml*er building to the building occupied by thoroughly clean. It. MM Tooze A Page, hopbnyers^ Poindexter's dye works, where they .In houses where the disease now Billmire alleges as grounds for a will hereafter conduct their business. exists a”k the attending physician burn, have filed with the co® --- ....... legal separation cruel aud iuhumati Mrs. Straud Loiig, of this city, re what precautions should tie observed two hop contracts for W1 A marriage liceuse was issued this treatment aud Ins complaiut recites reived a telephone message from Hur to keep others from taking it, aud both being at 10 cents per r1 Miss Elsie E. Perkins, a former afternoon to Walter W. McCornack iupart as follows: That about Sep rlslxirg this morning informing her Beyers agrees to deliver tM rigidly follow his instructions. teruln-r 1. 1!»>4. his wife l»*gau to be that the residence of her sister. Mrs. well known University f Oregon stu and Miss Martha E. Jenkins, both of pounds and A. E. H»n* intimate and keep company with George McCulloch, at that place, dent, was married at her home at Eugene. Th« marriage will take place pounds. tonight. North Yamhill. February 11. to Benja other men. lie reruoustrated with burned down last night, together with The above rules and recommenda her, wbereii|s>n she became angry and I »11 Its Content*. Mr. and Mrs. Me min F. Laughlin. Rev. Wilkins offici tions were agreed upon by the Lane I ■aid »he would go with whom she Cullia'h »nd their little boy esca;*ed ating. County Medical Society and members plea»*-d. She left home several time- with only th *ir night clothes, the fire I desire several pieces of good tim ' f the city council at a meeting held and each time th« plaintiff asked her having progressed so far when they ber land. Must be cheap and desir Thursday, and it is hoped our people ’ Glenn Dickson, aged 14 J* t ¿return ii|»«n her pr> ini»ing t .Io let first discovered it that it was impos ably located. Write full information, will carry them out in fnlL committed to the ref‘ * ter, but each time she would resume sible for them to save anything. The Signed. price, etc. and mail to me. "Tim At Florence on Sunday. February ber,’' care Guard. Judge Chrisman today her conduct- It is alleged that »he little boy was quite sick »nd the ex lane co . medical society , to Mr. aud Mr*. Marion left her h««n>«> on February 17. 11*16, citement of the occasion has made 11. mayor and common council of his mother. Mrs. Cot* Morris, a daughter. Mho claims he is incorriffN* I "Diamond ’’ chick food, beef scrape and »aid she would not return uulew him worse. l --------- -- j the plaintiff consent«*^ to let her d< JI’ is thought that the fire was and grit will soke the problem of New stock matting just re eivedj as »be ph ased, to keep company with I caused by the explosion of a lamp, Bean spray pumps are At Florence. Monday. February 12. rai»it g young chickens. See that you whom she plea.M*d amt to go ,,ut at) .» /t was being kept turning all| prettiest patterns. Same is true of our operate and last the long#®- ll*1k to Mr. an i Mr». Victor Laivo. get the Dian, ud" at linoleums. uight. aud prices. tluuulers' Hardware. Chainl er» I Cham’era' Hardware. BAKING POWDE 25 ounces for 25 SAVE THE COUPONS BfSViticS. kRODEPvS V NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS VICTORIOUS BROS. SELECTION WATER» WILL GOODPASTURE’S II. H. BINGHAM SAFE ROBBED FOR STATE SENATOR WIFE WANTED TO DO AS SHE PLEASED WORK BEGINS ON GRADE FOR SPUR RESIDENCE BURNED AT HARISBUR6 Hop Contracts Married Timber Land Want id Born Committed to Reform