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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1906)
CAMPAIGN tie, was solemnized at the residence of Guy Buford,the bride's brother, at Saginaw, on Wednesday of thia week. Dr. Snow ia one of the succ -ssful phy sicians of Seattle. The young couple went out on the noon train, bound for the Sound city, where their home will be established. Catholic church either Saturday or THAT RAILROAD Sunday, definite arrangements not SOCIALISTS DEMOCRATS yet being made. ROAD OBSTRUCTICK FILE THEIR Mrs. Ji. E. Hill, wife of N. A. Hill, died at her home at Spriugfield, Springfield New»: Now that the March 15th, from typhoid lever, at application of the S. P. Co. has l-eeu PETITIONS the CONVENTION granted age of :15 years. The funeral will by the comity court ami the com|>atiy has agreed to place lights at lie held Sunday at 10 a. m. from the the crossing, who will claim the credit At the Methodist parsonage in Eu The Democratic candidates “sug late home to the I. O. O. F. cemetery for obtaining the lights? gene, March 12, by Rev. L. E. Rock gested” at the recent county conven in Eugene. Forty or fifty Socialists met in “Credit!" Somebody will have to well, James M. McClure, of Cottage tion are beginning to file their nom county convention in Frank's bail shoulder the blame for allowing the / Grove, and Mrs. Retta Jamison. this foienoon at 11 o’clock, pursuant I great Southern Pacific iaiir< a<tto take inating petitions with the eounty to a call issued by Chairman W. J. clerk. James Hayes, of Junction, la wagon road that has been perfectly Butler. Mr Butler called the meet- l free to travel since the first, and At the residence of 8. L. Gauser, in and J. J. Walton, of Eugene, for rep to oider. H. M Manville was Eugene, March 14, by Rev. L. E. resentatives, J.T. Parker, of Eugene, jailowing them to force travel through I elected permanent chairman and E. 13' b teet openings—a menace to 11 e. Rockwell, Arthur J. Auderson, of for county clerk, and Simon Klov C. Cole permanent secretary, Dawson, Nebraksa, and Miss Jennie dahl, of Eugehe, for surveyor, are the I The railroad comiuuiy should have Born—March 10, at Stu’, to l>avi<l A committee ou platform and reso- i bridged tlie road—would bine done so ones whose petitions have been tiled Smith and wile, a daughter, weight 11 tjlftXlionired issue, the liquor G. Guuser, of Eugene. I liltions was appointed as follows: if citizens had net, mistakenly we thus far. ^^iil take ■ '‘»ck Mat at this pounds. Browu, of Cottage Grove; Evans, of Hayes' platform is as follows: “ If t). mu- ii-ipal ownership think, insisted on accepting whatever ill” during C“rr‘n’ , the only son of Mr. 1 Coburg, and Butler, of Eugene. nominated and elected I wi______ „ the railroad company passed out. A ion Will hold the boards. and Mrs. J. W. Currin, of this city, On order of business: Atkinson, of fuss is made over the lights to l>e my term of office favor and support . OHieh agitation upon separate appropriation bills for all was married last Tuesday evening, Walton ; l>yer, of Cottage Grove, and placed there, just us if the shadows of ■SZ^t during the past year and public funds. I will favor and sup- ! March 6, 1908, at Port Townsend, Weaver, of Eugene. ^^^■typbold fevar epidemic, those lights will not also lie a menace The convention then adjourned un , to travel, frightening horses as they port a law equalizing the burden of ’ Washington, in the Grace M. E. l ng ascribed to the bad 1B»I— chruch. Rev. Wilson officiating. to til one o'clock this afternoon. i - approach or pas» through the nan. w taxation. 1 will favor and support a khed by the water com- Charles W. Krouse died at hie home, Miss Maud Cook, of that city. The afternoon session began at 1 :□(>. opening. With all this we cannot un •nded t increase such ag- 766 High street, last night at 10:30 law regulating private banks. 1 will The Southern Pacific Company has Chairman Manville made a plea for derstand why tlie Southern Pacific tighl premises to be a o’clock from typhoid fever, alter an work for the repeal of the hunters' li cense law. I am in favor ot the pres- laborers at work this week at the his party to be active during the next did not give a decent roadway. They illness of only two weeks duration. ent local option law. 1 favor munic bridge crossing Coast Fork north of two years, so that a greater number know better—they would not ao ob licipal ownership council- Mr. Krouse was born at San Jose, The excavations have been will be present in coming conventions struct travel about one of their de ipal ownership of public utilities. 1 town. e on the other side retire Cal., February 12, 1866. He grew to favor changing the present law regu- lnad* and the concrete piers are be- to carry their pointa instead of a pots, yet here ou the main road of Tl.ey are; W. W. Cal- manhood in that city and previous to structure that seam 70 names affixed to the peti-. Lane county they are to force travel ward; R. B. Henderson, coming to Eugene four years ago lating taxes so that the same shall lie- ‘‘>8 buiIt for the 15 of ______ ea< h is to replace the w ooden viaduct now Hou, which must be filed according through a space not as wide as a Eu __ „ ____ rd; Jerry Horn, Third was engaged in business there. Upon come due ou October to law before a candidate can come gene alley. spauuiug the river at that point. J. D. Matlock, Fourth nis arrival here he became associated year. ” befoie the people for election. After his name on the ballots be W. T. Hankins, an employe at the J. 1 [lorn is the “corpora- with E. H. Ingham in the Ax Billy W. J. Butler brought liefore the wishes this printed: “Equal rights Star sawmill, met with a painful ac o” coni iciln.an, as the municipal department store and later in the In convention a proposition to have all to all and special privileges to none." cide»t this week and was brought to oarsbip ■people are phased to call gham Vinegar Co.’s factories here and He subscribes to “Statement No. 1.” Dr. Job for surgical treatment, He --r Socialists pledge any sum of money to at Medford. F I fell from a platform that was some fif unite the spread of the cause of So WALTON’S PLATFORM. The deceased leaves a wife and a TEFAL CANDIDATES NAMED, teen feet high, striking on his shoul cialism throughout the country. a-didates have b, on named daughter aged seven years, besides a - Walton’s plaform is as follows: “1 der with his arm in a twist under his ‘ i but aside from mother and two sisters at Los Angeles will work for tbe best interests of the body. The doctor found a bad bruise ne últ) ij.rfei ..t wards “The Register end the Guard are i of Mr. Calkins last and a brother at San Francicso. people. I shall favor the reduction of and badly wrenched tendons of tile Chairman Brown, of the resolution calling each other li..,». Thiy are taxation. 1 shall favor a law to com committee, submitted the platform of lit Donell live been o. icially nom- Word was received from Los Angeles arm. both probably telling the tinth in ti.is Ol men this morning that the mother is pros pel all corporations in the state to pay the party, which is as follows; instance,”—Junction Ctiy Times. I their just share of taxes. 1 shall fa | W. D. Garman came up from Port- “We, the Socialists of l^tne eounty, pose Mr. Calkins in the trated witli grief. land last Friday to arrange his affairs Mr. Moorhead, editor of the Times, vor a law making lilieral appropria Mr. Krouse w’as a member of Garden in convention assembled, do make lu the Second ward Mr. preparatory to making his permanent is well acquainted with the situation. tions for the state university. 1 shall City lodge, 1. O. O. F. , at Sail Jose. and attlim the following as the plat has tieen mentioned as a home in Portland, the home oi the Now. Mr Moorhead, did the editor form of the Socialist party of Laue o succeed himself on the He was an excellent business nan and work for municipal ownership. 1 shall W. D. Garman Company, of which he of the Register use his influence to was very popular among his friends favor the local option law as it now county: ticket, and Geo. T. Hall, defeat the nomination of E. U. Lee t stands. I shall favor a law placing all is president. James Hemenway, now “Firmly believing in the principles for nomination to oppose and associates. “ - - - j fur manager of the Gat man Hemenway for county clerk on the Republican The funeral will perhaps be held state officers on a tiat salary, of international Socialism, ami lie White, the grocer, will Co. store at Grant’s Pass, will remote ticket two years ago? Mr. Moorhead ther state to the people of Oregon, as lievitlg that our duty is to the whole the ownership candidate ■sunday, but no definite arrangements i here on or about the 20th lust., and knew this to be true, and unless Ida well as to the |>eople of my legislative human race as well as to the people have yet tieen made. 1 ward, and Frank L..a p assume charge of the store here. Mr. memory has suffered a relapse he Cull of of- district, that during my term of our own nation, we pledge our 1 mentioned as the candi- Garman and family left Sunday for easily give a true solution of thia candi- ce I w ill always vote for that support to the cuuse of international ipposition. In the Fourth matter. date for United States senator in con- their new home.—Western Oregon. - Socialism. ^^■il.AKc the I _______ Another thing, Mr. Moorhead, wo highest gress who has received the I “ Capitalism having been tried lu ring opposed to munici have not resorted to the brawl room number of the people's t ■ its every form and proven to la- of ip. but as yet no one has tactics of calling the Register a position at the general election next - no avail aud only a power in the to run against him. preceding the election of a senator in hands of the few to oppress the many, '‘liar." Every member of the Guard NTIS” HOLD OVER. force has strict orders to cut out lan ‘congress, without regard to my indi- and believing that capitalism is the M. Wilkins, who is auti- _____ I* direct cause of the poverty and im guage of this nature. L. F. Slavens, of Cottage Grove, -vidual preference.” rnership, holds over this was in Eugene yesterday. Re and M. I Klovdahl, as candidate for surveyor, morality so prevalent in this country he holdover councilmen Mrs. Cecile Pellett Dorris, wife of Cochran, a photographer of that says he will do reliable and profes- C. we as Socialists favor the total aboli- i Beckwith, Bristow and place, have formed a partnership to sional work, and keep a systematic City Recorder B. F. Dorris, died at, tiotiand annihilation of capitalism “antis” except Garrett, exploit all invention by the latter record of it. Parker files no platform. , the family home, 4u0 Pearl street, this and all its nefarious methods and lie” succeed in electing morning at 9; 13 o’clock from the which is expected to be a boon for, . _______ ! pledge our every effort to the cause of nc'lnian at this election fever. Mrs. Agnes Ross died at Hoquiam, printers and to make a little thoney . ■ ■■ mm [ true Socialism and hereby endorse the ill have a majority in the i Mrs. Dorris was born at Netichatel, Wash., March 8, 1966, from paraly»!» for the inventor. National Socialist platform us adopted liras the ownership forces | Switzerland, October 4, 1832. She1 The invention is a new process to at Chicago May 6, 1964, and the state of the heart, following an Ulne. -- of 0 elect all four of their came to America with her brothers in make newspapt r half-tone cuts. By platform as adopted at Portlaud two weeks. Mrs. Ross' maiden mime > lie able to control the 1855 and was married to B. F. Dorris this method Mr. Slavens says that or was Shephard. She »as born in Baker March 12, 1‘A k J. the council. at Crescent City. Cal., June 16, 1857. dinary cuts that cost from *1 to *1.75 “We favor the collective ownership City, Oregon, September 11, 1842, in Portland can lie made for about 20 j Will Covington, brakeman on a They came to Eugene in November, of all the means of production and being 23 years, 5 months and 27 day» cents.and require« lea# than an hour's Southern Pacific freight train, met 1868, and have since resided here, 1 distribution opbraled for the people old at her death. Her mother died >> HU <• a oriiuiin, * V./4/0iai(n, v x honored citizens of the community. line to make them. A patent has with serious, probably fatal, acci- as the only possible means of righting when she was three year« old and her Besides her husband Mrs. Dorris | dent yesterday at Tangent. While the is-en applied for. She came to Eug< ne present existing evils wherein labor father in 1897. | train was there “Billy” went between leaves a brother in California and the produces all things Hnd those who do in 1896 and was married to Chas. E. Geo, A. Dorris, two cars while the train was in mu-1 following children; After living . ... ■ t no labor are allowed to abolish the Ross October 26, 1901. i Anti-Suffrage Associa- " tion to cut the train,and did so, when a prosperous farmer residing south of greater portion thereof. In declaring in Eugene tor three years they Wmi- I ling to the press tbe fol I he slipped and fell under the wheels. -Springfield; Edward Dorris, of Lew- ourselves itl favor of collective owner to Hoquiam, Wash. The body sue reasons for their oppoei- His right leg was cut off close up, his iaton, Idaho; Mrs. Alice Boardman, ship we mea'iH'inly thuse things by brought to Eugene March lit nnd Morti liu.posing of the suffrage ' right arm at the shoulder and his left °f Oakland, Cal. ; Mrs. Mary Condon, which wealth is produced, but we las- buried in the I. O. O. F. cemetery ! ^^^^J uh - ii of < Iregon j arm nt the wrist. He retained hia i °F Santa Cruz. Cal. ; Miss Sue Dorris, lieve in the private ownership of all She always hnd a smile for »very o- > ided Br-catu^ suffrage is to be regard consciousness and displayed great grit Fhe well-known photographer, of Eu- things that may lie used privately and ami was --f a kind and loving disped- Cottage Grove Western Oregon: At not aafin privilege to be enjoyed, and determination, but realized the gene; Mrs. Kate McAlister, of Eu- out of which no profits can l>e made. ” tion, lining loved by every one »he a meeting of the Socialist party held as a dot r to tie performed. bopelessness of his condition. On a ffene ; Mrs. Cecile Eaton, of Eugene, met. Besides leaving a heart-brolu i The platform was adopted. iBacauae hitherto the women of at Socialist hall, corner Fifth and I sfiecial order from the general office B,l<' Miss Benetta Dorris, of Eugene, Inmbaiid, litt e eon and lone sist- r, A Ki OT RESOLUTION. Mrs. Dorris was a consistent Chris-, „n!;i)r.| »tate ban enjoyed exemption Main streets, on Wednesday evening, he was taken to Portland ou a special the leaves a b> st of friends to mourn i tian, a memtier of the Baptist church. ?b y* ithii 1 lrdensome duty, and no March 14, the following candidates train, for hospital treatment. Iler loss. Chairman Brown then offered a The funeral will be held Monday - cer- |»at«. Ne >n lias lieeu assigned were nominated for the city election Covington formerly ran on the resolution which was adopted with a to be held Tuesday. April 2: We know not what God holds in stoic, ted them ot that immunity. ls-banon train for some time, and was afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at tbe resi whoop and hurrah. I. E. Thomas ; for re- It was as follows : I Nor what Ills will for each may be For mayor, dence, with interment in the 1. O. O. conferring suffrage upon well known. lie was married and [ “Whereas, In the arrest of Moyer As we pass through another door C. Y. Brown ; for I who claim it would im- corder. Barton leaves a wife and children in Port- F. cemetery. Wallace. Aldermen— arid Haywood, secretary and president treasurer. C. H. Of life’s untraverse 1 mystery. upon the many women - land. His parents reside in Ken- of the Western Federation of Miners, We know not if this year may lead H. Dryer | Second desire it as a privilege First ward, G. tuckey. i we, the Socialists, as a class conscious | To shades of sunshine, joy or woe. ward, o T. Allison; Third ward, A. their duty to seek it. The train reached Portland early, people, recognize the hand of capital ( To thorny road or flowery mead McKinney. the need of America is Covington standing the trip well, and isai in its methods of oppression, and I Whilst yet we tarry here below. sed quantity, but an im- he was placed in tbe hospital. “Whereas, The methods pursued in We know not—but ’tis good to feel y. ot the vote, and there Covington died at tbe hospital last kidnaping Moyer and Haywood and We cannot pass from out His cur--; •t- reason to lielieve that evening. removing them from the state of Colo Upon His own God seta His seal ■rage by doabUng the Isaac N. F.dwards.of Junction City, rado upon the admitted false state And he doth keep them everywla - . J rove its quality. who wants the Republican nomination ment of detectives, is but further evi Coburg. March 16.—F. B. Sackett Then let us now with heart at rest the household, not the returned Friday evening from a ten for representative, filed bis petition dence of the intent and desire of capi Start bravely forth on pathuntri" . 1 with tbe county clerk yesterday. He talists to break the solidity of labor days' trip through Eastern Oregon Our father plans for each the best. • the unit of the states that if he is nominated and and Washington. and thereby n ake it easier to com And He most surely will providr ly majority household of suffrage. elected he will do as he has donefin plete their enslavenn-nt ; Therefore be women are M iss Zora Bolen was a passenger A FRIENI the wouvn not s" repre- on Tuesday morning's train for Port the past, work for the best interests it no practical injustice of Lane county and the state of Ore land. “Resolved, That we denounce those County Fruit Inspector H. F. Me- the suffrage will rem- Hugo Pal'in left one day last week Cornat k today told the Guard that he gon. H ' wishes the following placed methods as unpatriotic. un-Aluei iiu a for Chicago, expecting to be absent thinks the cold weather of the past after his name on the ballots: “1 and ui lawful, anl den and that they, equality in character about ten days. shall strive to impartially se ve the Moyer slid Ilayw-xd, lie given a few deys has done no material damage similarity in function, best interests of all.” spe d. fuir and impartial tr si, b B< rn—To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer to -She fruit crop. Conditions have s and life of men and Mr. Edwards subscrilies to "State hereby pledge our efforts Eugene, Otegon, March 111 thel. Bad any a daughter Sunday, March been such as to favor this opinion. iviuely ordered to be merit No. 1. ” aioold, J C., heirs; Bailey, R. behalf. ' ’ The freeze has thawed in cloudy e state, as in the home. 11, 1906. Brooker, Mary Z. ; Berger. Miss < - CANDIDATES NAMED. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Bassett went to weather and the absence of sunshine • 11 ■ en-rgivs - a oline; Barlow, Mrs. Mary; Callow»’. 11¡* 1 Creswell Saturday to attend the fu- has prevented injury. The following nominations were W. C. ; Crasan, Geo. W. ; Eaton, J ^■by their lutii-s ' .................. neral of Mrs. Anna D. Hunter. Another freeze is looked for tonight, then made for the county ticket: -- ——1 ^^^^^froni mt B. ; Felix, B. ; < iardner, A. F ; Mrs Hugo Hallin is visiting at but after that the weather experts l or state aerator—B. C. Y. Brown, Glass, Geo. G. ; GoodchiM, Chari- ’•them, «nd it is better for the Cottage Grove. ed i»^ ■■tty ttn- they devote their en- Wendling, the guest of Mrs. Ed look for a decided modification in the Graham, Harry; Harris, Julia A. . weather and Oregon is expected to lie For state representatives—C. Guard Holtz, Frank; Hoffaker, Roy; Km- • to the Bi- re efficient perform Flynn. Huston. Madison ; W. J. Butler, Eu Miss Amy; Kelly, Samuel; Miller, . Mrs. Woodworth, of Salem, a Sal herself again. present work than The Greek railroad laborer who war geen ; V. P. Matthews, Goshen. ration Army lassie, spent Monday *** to D- v fields of activity, C. • Marshall, Mrs. Zona; Owen, 1 , arrested yesterday afternoon for inde For county commissioner—I. E. E. ; Odell, Hank; Olsson,Olaf; Parks, night in Coburg. litical cent exposure on the streets was this Thomas, Cottage Grove Mrs. M. A.; Raines, J. H. ; R-k, Milo Roach.of Eugene, spent Satur morning fined *10 and costa by Judge For county clerk—C. C. Cole, Eu- Mrs. R. ; Steinhauer, H. ; Stone, ■ed her I y the law. day andJSunday with Coburg friends. Dorris, after haring s[>ent the night gene. I suffrage logically in- G. ; Stone, Glenn; Schneider, M. D. ; Grant Pirtle and family will locate Akiise A., the young son of Mr. and in jail. « the ^Bding of pablie office, For sheriff — I- C. Moffitt, Junction. Schrader, lx*; Schrader, Frank M. ! at Brownsville and engage in the hotel Mrs. J. A. Hanns, died at the family George Bunn, a well known charac For county treasurer—N. M. Mat Smith, P. J.; Smith, Misa Lillie; iwy duty, and office hold- business about the first of April. home. 333 West Seventh street, this ter, was fined *lo for the same offense, thews, Coburg. Vinson, H .M. ; Waters, Professor isi- lent with the duties f Little Miss Hilda Harden entertain morning at 3 o'clock from typhoid which was committed last night while For eounty surveyor—Charles Weav fayette ; Went, Ruth A. be was drunk. ed about twenty of her little friends fever, after an illness of four weeks' er, Eugene. J. L. PAGE, P. M last Friday afternoon in honor of her duration. Alois« was born July 26. For coroner—H. M. Mannville, Eu 1<«8. He bad lived here four years, “Diamond " chick food, beef scraps gene: sixth birthday. N--w stock matting just received« Mrs. W. G. Woods very pleasantly the family having come here from and grit will solve the problem of He was the youngest of raising young chickens. See that you Spray pumpa from 30 cents to 3 pi first patterns. Same is true o our entertained a number of her friends Minnesota. dollars. iof M ìm Marian L. Bn at her home in the <’--lemán addition four sons and leave, three sister«. get the “Diamond” at . 1114 Chambers' Hardware. Chambers' Hardware. Dr. Jbert G. Snow, of Seat last Saturday eveuing. Chambers' Hardware The funeral will be held at the gun of the city election s tired last night, w hen a lunicipal ownership ad- ■ the ! -rst ward m< ’ »’ the Ke station on F.a»t Eleventh ie purpose of nominating for councilman. W. W. umbeut, was unanimously NEWS ITEMS FROM COTTAGE GROVE -. CHARLES W. KROUSE DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS TELL THE TRUTH. MR. MOOREHEAD NEW PROCESS FOR MAKING MRS. B. F. DORRIS DIES FROM THE FEVER Obituary OVER BY TRAIN AGAINST THE COTTAGE GROVE SOCIALISTS NOMINATE EDWARDS FILES HIS PETITION Coburg liaras NO MATERIAL DAMAGE TO FRUIT CROP J’*'}' Lfller List TWO MEN FINED FOR INDECENT EXPOSURE