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the same as hefore, but will be three feet higher to allow the drift' caused by high water to pass through with out injuring the work. It is the in tention of C. S. Freeland, the engi neer iu charge, to rush the work as rapidly as posisble aud have the cen tre pier finished so the bridge can be swung as soon as the track is laid on the west side. The track-laying crew is expected to arrive iu a few days, when the work will at once be started at Springfield Junction. It is expected tlmt trains will be running over the new road by the first of May. OURÏ GASES ACTED UPON Lwiug cases have been acted Judge Harris iu the circuit ►esterday’s and i---- --- today’s ses- NEWS FROM THE COUNTY AND CITY _ « FROM BEING COLONY OF 500 TO 1000 FAMILIES r RAILWAY DEPOT SITE Judge Harris, of the circuit court, this morning banded down a decision in the divorce ca«> of Leila M. Eddy vs. Walter J. Eddy. The divorce is grunted and the custody of the minor child, Louis M., and her costs in the suit are granted the plaintiff. The farm residence of E. B. Brown near Elmira had a narrow escape from destruction l>y fire about six o’clock this morning. Some clothes hanging on the wall near a stovepipe became ignited aud before the blaze was dis covered it had extended to the roof By hard and burned a big hole, work the tire was extinguished with several buckets of water. The build- ing insured by the Oregon Fire Relief Association and is on the farm form- erly owned by Deputy Sheriff H. L. Bowu. The remains of Miss Minnie. B. Jordan, who died in this city Tues day, were taken to Hue (¡rove ceme tery this afternoon for burial. Two members of the local lodge of the Order of Washington, Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Ellmakwr, aceompaiued the family with the remains. Two men came near living burued to Hou. Johni J. Von Gostoneski, E. W. Hall, of the Willamette Vai deatn in a room iu the Matlock lodg- George Snell, Tony Manarwek ami ley Co., came up from Portland last iug house about four o’clock this Joe Beieggas, a committee represent - night. When asked about the Willam uiotuiug ing the Polish and German Coloniza ette \ alley Traction Company’s fran both Kelly Lumber Co., a Latu last night C. F. Hansom, of tion Association, of Toledo, Ohio, ar chise on Front street in Portland he jpn, vs. J. W. Patrick ; pos- Wendling, and u man named Pitman, rived ill Eugene last night to look said that there is nothing further to f property. Continued. of Eugene, both said to have been iu over this part of the state with a view report but that in time he thinks the r Frank Drug Company, a an intoxicated condition, engaged of locating a colony of from 5O1 to franchise will l>e favorable to his plli vs. H. A. Vincent aud the northwest reoni on the third floor loop Polish, German and Slavish fam company. Yesterday's Portland Tel jie L. Willoughby, partners of the building. . A few minutes be- ilies. egram says: git <fc Company ; to recover fore four o’clock this morning the Mr. Von Gostoneski, who is a Polish Feeling sure of a "fair deal” at the Continued. night clerk nt the i postoffice, which is count, was interviewed by a Guard hands of the city council in adjust k - . .m > - H. A. Vincent across the street Í from the lodging reporter this afternoon. The count ment of the Front street franchise Editor Guard:—There appeared an L L ' iby, partners as house, uot iced h blaze In the room said that lie and the other memls-r*' questiou,interests behind the Willam L Con > anj • to recover mon- article in this morning's K<-/-ter tn occupied by these meu and about of the committee have b vn through ette Valley 'l'raetiou Company are reference to a sick cow belonging to the same time Officers Croner and nearly all of the Western States and making preparations to begin con kinued. !,.(• .... vs. II.IT Barrett ami Mr. Luckey, of this city, which while Farrington discovered the fire. Smoke they liked Oregon best of all. He struction from both ends at a word. rr tt; to reeuier money. evidently intended to ire funny, is in large volumes soon afterward liegati thinks a colony will la» located some So quietly have they been working calculated to do harm and cause no t<> pour out of the room aud a fire where in this state, but the place has that nothing has lieen learned of their , Joy and J. C. '"ooley vs. little anxiety among the users of milk. ularm was sounded. The firemen soou not yet beeu selected. The count mvoements until it develops that sites to recover money. Con- The cow in question has not typhoid responded, but their services were uot said that the people whom his asso or ft eight aud passenger terminals fever, but the common cow malady of needed, as the proprietor of the lodg- ciation proposes to send to the new have been secured by option or out lon vs. AF" ì King ; to re- mammitie, or as it is still more com itig house, L. A. Brandenburg, colony all have some means and an» right purchase; locatious chosen for monly called, inflammation of the ey. Contiuutd. and one of the officers succeeded in an industrious type of people. Five the passenger stations along the route Dakin vs. s uthern Pacific mammary glands. putting out the fire. hundred or a thousand families means aud at the terminals; the location for I may say in passing that cows do a corporation; poasession When the proprietor was awakened an additiou of several thousand per and style of steel bridge to span the |ty ¡>nd dsmayes. Continued. not have typhoid fever. 1 suppose and ran upstairs to see what the trou sons to the locality iu which they Willamettte, and bids invited upou I«!*1 newspapers find it necessary to till ble was he found the hallway full of settle. the types of electric freight and pass Ite. I N. Edward* vs. Helen M. their columns, and when they do not smoke, which was issuing from the Count Von Gostneski has letters of enger coaches tob be used upon the .bar,* 11. Bai -r and B. D. Baber; Pei urrer with- find news till up with such nonsense room occupied by Hansom and Pit recommendation from promineut busi ' line. > sst * Chas B. Handford, the eminent man. as the article in question. I think, grant- He entered the room and ness people iu Oregon, including J , i ve to file ai »wer rawn. Site chosen for the passengerj ter however, that the present situation is actor who appears with his company found the bedstead and bed clothing Banker Sherdiati.of Roseburg. i initial and switches is the entire at the Eugene theatre tonight in the too serious to say anything causing 1 rake : all ablaze. The meu were sound Jrake vs. Davi M. The party this afternoon drove out block bounded by Water, Front, Jef additional uneasiness to our people, ¡play, ‘‘Merchant of Venice,” spoke asleep and it was with much difficulty into the country, aud will probably Otil’W-l. ferson and Columbia streets. This I !e,.l-r vs T. N. Segar ; or to spread any additional exaggera at an assembly ot the high school that they were awakened. One of the be here several days. At the time of | block cost between 875,060 and 81uo. ■ inter ted newspaper account over the conn I students this alternoou. He men had to be literally dragged out the interview they hail uot seen much 000, the exact amount being w ith joli, (oil-’ ed. J. CHRISTIE, V. S, I spersed his address with a number before he awoke. A portion of the'of Lane county, but expressed them- Bloch, part- try. Bloch aud held from publication. ot readings. bedstead, all of the bedclothes and a «.»Ives as being highly pleased wlth ig business under the firm Options on sites for proposed sites The Hodes laundry horse created part of the men’s wearing apparel Eugene, 1 style of Universal Metal for freight terminals are kept secret, Editor Guard:—You ask, in regard __________— , vs. i. C. H. Park, doing busi- to an article published in this morn ♦xcitement on the streets about 3:15 were almost entirely consumed by the ( as the dosing of the deal is conditional er the name and style of ing’s Register, if dogs have whooping ¿’clock this afternoon by running Hames. Had the tire not been .%-cov- . c.i/c0 nnnnrDTV Til upon the council’s decision uu the Mining Company; to recov- away. The horse which was hitched ered until a few minutes later the LtAVtu I it U i 111 I I IU Front street franchise. cough. They do not. They do have, y. Demurrer withdrawn, to the delivery wagon, dashed out meu would have lieen cremated alive. I Electric locomotives, adopted by however, iullammation of the upper The twenty odd lodgers in the house East Eighth street at a break neck file answer granted, the company, will be equipped with vocal part of the windpijie known as iano House, a corporation, pace but stopped in front of Frazer’s at the time of the tire became pretty four 150 horsepower motors,or a total laryugitis, which is often fatal. ie K. Belshaw; to recover foundry without doing any damage. badly excited but Mr. Brandenburg, capacity each of OoO-horsepower. This J. CHRISTIE, V. S. emurrer withdrawn. Leave The will of David A. Gibbs, the old will give power sufficient to haul a Lee H<>sleton, who several mouths by his coolness and reassurance that wer granted. ngo was shot by his hunting com- there was no danger, soon quieted soldier who died in this city yesterday j train of 20 loaded freight cars on a Hardware Company.a corpo- paniou mistaking him for a bear, and them and they all went back to l>ed afternoon, was probated today. The heavy grade at from 20 to 25 miles per R. T. A. Robinson; to re- who has I ecu in a crippled condition 'after the blaze had been extinguished, document was executed only a few hour. ey. Settled and dismissed, It is not known how the tire start hours before death came and was wit since, will, as soon as possible, open Passenger cars will lie of the Pull ternberg and Isaac Senders, a cigai aud confectionery store in ed, but it is thought that the men had nessed by Geo. B. Dorris, R. H. Miller man vestibule type on master ear- (doing business under the the room recently vacated by Martin been smoking before going to bed, and D. M. McCrady. The will pro builuder's trucks, and every thing and style of Sternberg Jr Miller’s shoe shop in the Chambers- and a cigar or cigarette stump had ig vides in substance as follows: about them w ill conform to steam rail A press dispatch from Butte, Mon rs. E. B. Chesher and Sadie That all debts be paid and the body road practice. Each car will be equip Bristow bank building on Webt nited their clothing, which hung on r, his wife ; to recover mon- tana. recently stated that Fred D. Eighth street. ' the foot of the bed, where the tire ' be given a decent bural in the I. O. ped with four 75 horsepower motors, Herbold, a Eugene boy, who has been Bd and dismissed. suited. ~ “ O. F. cemetery. or a total capacity of 300 horsepower. . McGuire vs. Frank Parks; in the drug business there for several That C. H. Baker, J. F. True aud The cars will be geared to speed 60 years, but recently sold out, would money. Default. vV. M. Sherman act a executors of miles an hour, making the running mmon vs. Jeremiah Dam- coach the O. A. C. football team this the estate with no bonds and with time between Portland and Salem one year. In denial of this the following rce. Default. i full authority to sell all propelty both hour and a half or better. In further Bteir. Mayer Co., a corpora- message was received todayT"- real and personal without order of discussing the detailed plans of the Butte, Mont., March 3, 1906. W. A. Senay; to recover company Mr. Barstow said: court. ^)i missed upon motion of Guard, From the proceeds of the side of ‘‘All current will be shut off from / Eugene Or. The Guard on Monday printed an Orby and Tom Lowell, residing the property,one-fifth is bequeathedjto Front street during the daytime. Sta In regard to coaching Corvallis, item to the effect that h man at north of Coburg, were in Eugene to-1 Bich Mountain Circle, Ladies ot the lions along the line will be ornamen H. Gomph vs. William R. ; to recover money. Con- statement wrong. Please correct. Redlands, Cal., had written to State day, bringing the «kin and head of a O. A. K. No. 4; one fifth to J. . tal iu design and modern in every re HERBOLD. service. Game Warden J. W. Baker, telling huge brown bear, which they had Geacy corps, R- C., J o. 4, an, spect. ll ' /■ ■ ■' A >"‘h him that while working on a farm in killed, to have it mounted. "Immediately outside of the city three fifths to J. W. Geary Post, G. ^^^■1 I Benton county. Oregon, he killed a limits will be located the carshops The boys, while out hunting on I A. R., N«. 7. . Continued lor term. silver gray squirrel and wished to pay Bald Mountain, about 18 miles north- The VB,"e the property of the and carbarns of the company.” Beebe vs. Chaiies C. the fine therefor, as he had lieen con east of Eugene, suddenly ran into th«1 ¡estate is estimated at 81000. al; confirmation. Con- verted to Christ. Warden Baker wrote To Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher, at bear, which was standing in front ---- to the man and informed him that the Springfield, Monday, February 26, of a big cave in the mountain, prob- rnrniu 1/ VUOY Chezotn vs David Good- minimum fine was 825, Yesterday he ably its home. lhe bear at once iKtU K* » KHUA 1906, a daughter. ary Goodrich; foreclosure received the money with the follow showed fight and started toward th , CITIliTTlll . Dismissed. , boys, who began to pump lead into Jt'l ollUAIlUN To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shahan, at ing letter: betta re. W. W. Mayben ; ‘‘Redlands. Cal., Feb. 24. I Little Herbert, son of Frank Eby, the animal from their Winchesters. It ‘ Springfield, February 27, 1906, a Demurrer withdrawn; 20 ‘‘J. W. Baker, took nine shots to dispatch Bruin, 1 — daughter. aged 13 years, who was taken to the answer. ‘‘Cottage Grove, Or. leach one taking effect in the animal’s, Editor Guard:—We hate JiiAf ,1Btl " Salem hospital last November buoyed ^Knitb vs. N. R. McFall ; to ‘‘Dear SirReceived your letter' head. good dressing down from the i»gn*K up with the reasonable hope that he ^■uney. Default ami judg several days ago, but was unable to 'd lie cured, was brought home ______ — — ............ | of the Oregonian for the ignorance •> -d send the money right away because I ■ 8112. lo; iut 8 per cent ; at- in his coffin. It will lie PMAPIP2 A PAPilV one vur citizens. We J am working and could not get off to UnAnLLu Ai nAllUT d costs. , shall get sonic thing worse and justly! I last •hHt Herbert fell from his get in the bank until today. I tell lis, vs. Booth-Kelly Lum- rvniemberM • Many Eugene people will be sorry receiving serious so, if foolish and Untimely jesting on ly and Detroit Trust Coni to learn of the death of Oren Moore, you that was a dear squirrel, but I bicycle last M«>, '»¡jury he never so serious a subject as an epidemic of lo rat iuu ; to quiet title, which occurred'at Olex, Gilliam couu- hare been converted by Jesus Christ bruises. 1 From tiiaf »- nital he typhoid is not put a stop to. The ed- e amended complaint. recovered, At the Sale Of b*--. ty, Oregon. February 23, of dropsy. so I must pay for my law-breaking. ‘he ex ! tors of the Register are without ‘‘R. W C. KOCHHEISER.” ohinson, vs. the city of He was buried at Condon. .. ilie was operated on and the lu’ad cum . They were warned that municipal corporation, et Cbas. A. Hardy, of this city, has Oren Moore, than perhaps whom for public was in no jesting humor, blit right femur bone was removed, lion. Dismissed without several years no man in Eugene was announced to the Republican voters they either cannot or will not see it. lad recovered from that operating,- of Lane county that he will be a can lietter known, was born in an emi persisting in what they are pleased to but lately the bruise on the left leg IcGuire, vs. Frank Park ; grant train at a Missouri river didate for the nomination of repre call ‘‘placing as cheerful an aspect on had to be cared for. Yesterday the money. Judgment for crosssing the evening of a sentative on the Republican ticket, fall the situation as possible.” If, as the surgeons cut down to the bone, which rest 6 per cent, costs and day in 1963, the emigrants crossing in subject to the will of the voters of wise man says, there is a time keep was found completely neoroMed. A that party at the April primary elec section of the thigh lame four inches the morning. The pioneer women silence, surely it is now. Stockton, vs. Supreme who crossed the plains could not be long dropped out. The shock of the W. J. Warnock has announced bis tion. Yours respectfully, le Royal Arcanum, a cor- stopped for in the event of mother candidacy for the nomination of sher Mr. Hardy is well known through operation was too great for the lad. FRED’K V. KNOX. recorer money. Contin- hood,and the emigrants went on their iff on the Republican ticket, his an out Lane county. He is a prominent Death, quite sudden, followed. March 2, 1906. weary way at once with an added nouucemeut appearing in another col worker in the Willamette Develop This week one of the most impor- son vs. J. P. Currin ; to soul. The family came to Eugene in umn of today's Guard. Mr. Warnock's merit league and in the Eugene Com i taut transfers in real estate that has sounting. Demutrer over- 1872, and for a number of years the home is in Eugene, where until re mercial Club. Mr. Hardy's platform I occurred for some time was consum- D till Monday at 2 p. m. big strapping fellow drove a truck cently he has been engaged in the feed appears in another column of today's 1 mated. The Knox corner on Main team, part of the time in business for store and feed stable business. He is Guard. I ami Third streets, consisting of the C. Smith vs. Sewell C. himself. At the depot one day he a good business man. building until recently occupied by ■ce. Decere of divorce, nearly lost his life through allowing Piper A Van Denburg, and the New inor child. the ends of some long iron bars he Era i I hih store, was purchased from From the big cherry tree l»ack of 'arrow vs. Ralph I. Far- was unloading from a freight car to the Knox estate by Geo. W. McQueen the Guard office we picked some cher . Continued for service. fall upon a twenty five pound can of and Wm. Ostrander. The property Is ry blossoms today, the forwardness ,'^^^KSCliurch. Wirt I a Church powder. He was badly powder burnt 50x100 foot front, and is one of the probably lieing due to its protected Kmlne Church vs. Adelaine I from the resultant explosion. best corners on Msin street. The pur David Gibbs died in Eugene this location with fires through the busi Curtis Church, minor, chase price was 85000. He was marshal in Eugene four afternoon of heart failure. Attorney H. M. Cake, of Portland, He was ness part of town extending far into d Jahn C. Church, deceased : years, afterward resuming trucking. candidate for the nomination for Fred Jones, fireman on a donkey equity for the partition of Went from here to Portland, where an old soldier and member of the G. United States senator on the Republi and some all night, besides in a stove engine at Dorena, was Itadly scalded real property. Decree of par he resided several years. Had lived at A. R.. bis service being in a Cali can ticket, writes the Guard stating under it we burn the Guard’s accum fornia regiment that was not called ulation of waste pa|>er each morning. yesterday morning alsiut the left aide Jam F Robinson appointed Olex two years. His brothers, east into actual service. that the article sent mt by (Richard For about four feet from the ground of his face, his neck and shoulder. property. James, Lafe. Henry and Lon live He had suffered greatly for months, McCann is false and rolel-eding. to its forks this tree has an even He was brought to Dr. Job,| who Im ire vs. Emma Gene here, while Steve, who drove city de Mr. Cake states he whs never an of and death really came to him as a re diameter of eighteen inches, It was dressed the bum ami made his patient for Ivorce. Continued livery a number of years, has not lief. At the hour of going to press ficer in the Development league, but planted by Jerry Ream about thirty as comfortable as possible. Fred in been heard of since he started for the the funeral arrangements bad not been simply a member. He sends copies the early morning had built a fire in years ago. of letters written by Secretary Thomp Klondike two years ago. the furnace of his engine and was sit made. son and Vice President Newl>erger. ting near eating his breakfast A of the Portland Conimer<'i»l Club and steam pipe burst, letting a jet of Mrs. Frances Parolee Hadley, wife Chamber of Commerce tivey, The cures that stand to its credit steam escape, which struck the fire of George Hadley, of Hadlevyille.died stating that Mr. Cake'c assertions are make Buckler/« Arnica Salve a acien man in the face, neck and shoulder. * tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mui —Western Oregon. at ber home February 27, 1906, after correct. 1906, At Saginaw mill, February 26, i ford, lecturer for the Patrons of Hua a long illness. She was aged 45 years t«ndry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a dis to C. F. Girard and wife. and was well known throughout the ’ the S. P. bridge across New stock matting just received! tressing case of Piles. It heals the Bean spray pumps are easiest to Spray pumps from 50 centsto 60 county. The funeral was held this af prettiest patterns. Same is true of our worst Burns, Sores. Boils, Ulcers, •t Springfield was re operate and last the longest AU sizes Cuts, Wounds Chilblains, and Salt ternoon. with interment in the ceme y with a large force of dollars. in oleums. Rheum. Only 25c at W. L. De Lam/» and prices. tery near her home. Cbaml-ers’ Hardware. t work will be rebuilt, .Chambers' Hardware drug store. Chambers' Hardware. COWS DON'T HAVE TYPHOID FEVER HERBOLD WILL KOT COACH 0. A. C, TEAK I _______ BOYS KILL A BIG I BROWN BEAR I Born NEWS ITEMS FROM COTTAGE GROVE ot Cren I WARNOCK WILL RUN FOR SHERIFF FEBRUARY CHERRY BLOSSOMS Died UME0 ON Born Me CANN'S CHARGES A Lively Tussle