Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 04, 1906, Image 7

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    elebration
part of the time, after he came from
Yamhill county, until he went East.
One of their sisters married J. C.
Watkins, now a resident of Eugene,
mid several ether sisters and brothers
resided in Laue county. John Cum­
A fl 41THI n I IT! n 4! A
The University of Oregon corre-
mins is an able and experienced law­
F. A. Brown has begun suit agaiust
* ’4.
* regouiun writes as
yer, and will pndiably practice his
the Southern Pacific Company for
J
damages in the sum of 83225 for the
profession when tie returns. People
ilu,
Pvraibteut rumors are afloat that
who leave Oregon nearly always re­
alleged wrongful detention of a car
«i«'
Many complain that the committee.*1“1' ^Tu,,*‘'i|>ul Owueisbip League, of
’he celebration of the I. O. O. F. turn if they live long enough.—State
The publication of the new water load of bous«diold goods and | -. -onal
failed to call on them for contribu­ Eugene, intends to seek iudictnieuts rates iu last night's Guard caused a property which he shipjed .
Journal.
: i«>
Y was fiel I
tions of cash for tiie San Francisco against students who voted in the storm of disapproval by the public, East to this city.
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sififerers. The committee stutes that
,clt' ch'1'1'011 without being en­ it seems, however, that the water
that could te asked, and early ill
Mr. Brown allegM that he is enti­
Inquiry yester­
it was impossible to see all, but that titled to residence.
hAsj.l moruiug tl.e people entered into
company’s iuteutiou was not a- Mir tled to the possession of the following
the list is still open and any one de­ day indicated- that a committee tor card stated.
. spirit of the occa.-ion, as was evi-
Tiie caul as iuteuded p rsoiial pr p.rty: One carload ot
siring to mak«> a contribution er Hdd tiie Municipal League hud secured the ami us change,I in today's Guard, uiisceUau. us goods, consisting ot
c ed
'
I to the contribution already made, names of 12 students whose standing shows that waler, including bath and household g oos, furniture, tools,
dayed. Ev
b
in
F OF J town had tiieir vimb ■ Lauti-'
| can do so by culling on Dr. Wldtson, a.« voters is doubtful.
toilet, for a family of live persons uteus.Ts, etc., contained in ear known
There has always been more or less
Little
Daisy,
daughter
of
Engineer
D. E. Yoran, 11. L. Gordon, Mayor
as the
A N. AV. No. 73,21<>, now on
y decora!«'
!be
(friction about tiie student vote, and may be had for 81 per month, wh eh
¡E.
ar, buut.uu
■ ■ ■■ i. - ;n • . 1- Seward, of one of the donkey engines^ Wilkins or D. I.iun.
is certainly 1i reasonable rate. It Die sidetrack of the defendant at Eu­
the
movement
against
ocltege
votes
at Alca, lust "
Saturday
lir.d. ■ b.'.u
‘
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The coiumitt, e states that a full aud
seems to us that tl.e rale of 82 pel gene; that the defendant is in posses
ee eve'ywb
bones of her right ¡eg an ii.h above complete list will be published, so ba.- threatened to become serious sev mouth for six persoua is, however, sion of all of said personal property
be
exercise,
.
m
!li
E J[[j
eral
times
iu
the
history
of
the
uni
­
jc by t
-‘1
d" I the ankle joint. Just how tl e acci­ that all contributing can see that all versify. In tiie
excessive, and if tiie company makes ami wrongfully and unlawfully detains
days of President
dent happened was uot stated, but it collections are accounted for.
an additional rate it should be at a same; thut ptior to tbe commence
Johnson,
Judge
11»
adv.
then
presi-
i: ' of t..e city V. «
uieiit oi itiir, action the plaiutiif duly
pro rata increase.
' d 1 y M o - occurred while at play with compan­ I
dent of the board of regents, gave a
ions. De. Oglesby wa» called and re­
demanded
from the defendant the
I. A. Jay"1-
IRRIGATION.
strung reconimeuilution that auy stu­
duced the fracture.
possession of tbe whole of said per
he order by| its ,
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in tiie matter of irrigation the rate
dent voting improperly should la? ex­
s.uial property, mid the defendant re
During the month of Marell the Or­
Jeer. M rs
is certainly excessive, and exceeds the
pelled from college.
fused ami neglected and still refuses
egon
Securities
Company
mined
a
«¡dent of the Rebekah As-embly
The present opposition argues that franchise under which the company
aud neglects to deliver possession
'
Oregon, i: wi s fen nitro«.mni. larger quantity of ore than had been
certain students voted iu the munic­ operates, which allows but \ of a
I delivered ■ n exc< Tent address on taken out in any previous month. The
Up to noon today the following do­ ipal election who had hemes else­ cent pet square yard for irrigation thereof to the plaintiff. •
The plaintiff asks judgment for tbe
be Rebekaii Work in Oregon.” grade of ore was standard. The suow nations to the local Sun Francisco where, and clearly violated the law, purposes. Tiie rate of \ of a cent
> history of the Engeue Rei.ek> h will soou be goue from about the Mu­ relief fund, in addition to the list since “a student neither gams nor was considered high when the fran­ possession of tiie property or for the
ge was given by Mrs. AnnaHol- sick mine, when ore crushing from published Wednesday by the Guard ! loses a residence by utt, mling an in­ chise was granted in 1886, and should sum of 83XJ0, if the delivery of the
1' Jib
goods cannot lie liad, ami for the fur­
u An excel!-nt instrumental se­ tiie Musick stopes will commence. hin e been made :
stitution of learning. ” Besides hav­ be lowered rather than increased, as ther sum of 82UU damages, ami for tbe
ton was th, a rendered by Miss The new surface train will be uitlized F. A. Post
5 50 ing homes elsewhere, some of tiie stu­ the additional growth of the city in
further slim of 825, special damages
ja Hoeflin. of ?ol rg lodge. The for transporting the rock from the D. P. Patterson
2 (X) dents lived at the dormitory and can­ 211 years should have h tendency to
in the way of attorney’s fees, and for
Nicholas FiddtiWert
5 UU not gain a residence in Eugene, be­ lessen the rate.
tory »i Cob-.r •<< l>‘ uh lodge was mine to tiie mill.
hie costs mid disbursements in tiie
■ i.
1
5 (X) cause they reside on state property.
The management of the Star Con- Mrs. AViustauley
stam E’ : r*
suit. Lee M. Travis is attorney for
1 00
s' iiuated Mining Company expect to H. Chezem
I, A r
-
the plaintiff.
5 00
resume operations in the near future. AA'. M. Marshall
A 5 taeip mill is on the property and J. H. Daniels
so
25 00
this mill will be overhauled and im­ Fairmount women
4, 2.»
proved if present plans curry. The C'ti'irg.additional
’ liti
1 215
mill is of the Allis-Chalmers type aud Children of Catholic school
k
2 00
8511 pound stamps. It was operated C. D. Coil bs A Co
fl. R Kincaid, of Eugene, sold
1 no 2 Don Shelton, a lumberman^ employ­
during the Jennings ownership by E. L. Blossom
RIFF.
this week to Louise AVeinhnrd two un­
5 tx) ed by A. L. Woodard some ten miles
water power, and only during tl.e Professor E. H. McAlister
n:i«r.
improved lots, 7 and 8, in in block
Miss Anna AA’hiteaker
1 00 from Cottage Grove to get out piling,
To ascertain exactly what is needed
2 o’ci-jck Ml ()■!■! !•' " -vs an 1 winter months.
319, Portland, which lie purchased in
50 was struck Saturday forenoon last by
at Sau Francisco Dr. L. L. Whitson,
Albert Cruson, of Cottage Grove, Mrs. C. H. Pickett
t
1870 and had owned for mor«> than 35
1 50 | a falling tree. Both bones of tbe left
chairman of tiie local relief com­
to tie
the gets word from California that iiis Cash
(i ry ' ¡W, st on Main ■ to
years, for 812,500 net. He al-o sold,
5
no leg between the knee and ankle were
Cash
mittee, this morning wired Mayoi
■lie
afternoon
program
brother. Ed Cruson, lost his life in
tr of
1 Hid.
last October to the Portland A Seattle
Geo. A. Dorris
5 00 broken. Shelton was falling timber.
Schmitz
and received the following
'
the
earthquake
of
last
week.
Ed
was
«nd wit!
'
Railroad Company tiie unimproved
2 M Thq sapling that be was at work on
on. J. D. M it’ock was th® speaker ail employe in St. Agnew’s insane Geo. AV. Dixon
south half of block 14.5, C6uch addi­ reply :
"San Francisco, 4—20—1X1.
' struck a log and rebounded in an un- tion to Portland,which he also bought
■ V. ' H
'di*l asylum hospital, six miles outride of Portland Mercantile Co. Fall
ded by ip () th-
«1- !. > >"1'' ' . ' d.own
Creek
10
00
"L.
L.
AVhitson, Eugene, Or.—
!
expected
direction
so
suddenly
that
ip,"
was
'v
linn
lie
1,
and
«
as
) street to North A street, thence SankJose. The hospital was shaken
1 80 there was no opportunity for escape. ill 1870 and had owned for 35 years, 1 Thanks for kind offer. All provisions
Cash
ly
enjoyed
'
all
v
I
li-
ard
it.
to
a
mass
of
ruins.
After
five
days
’
t to Sixth st)« « t. t! nee south to
for 840,000 net. The two lots sold to
5 00 | Dr. Hockett was called.
He con- Louise AVeiuharJ are at the corner of and blankets needed, as well as funds.
du« t by Miss Lulu digging Cruson's dead body was un­ AV. S. l'fii:dy
in instrument
street,
Palmer
Ayers
...
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..
5
00
"E. E. SCHMITZ."
)N'ER.
Dor-is Gregory was great- covered. When found lie was sitting
; .-tructed a crude itter upon which liis Taylor and Sixteenth streets, and
k. where
2508
90
Previously
reported
.
patient
was
brought
down
the
moun-
?A
recitation
by
Miss
in a chair in the act of tieiug his
iUKEE I r«t>dored.
the four lots sold to tin* railroad peo­
tain a distance of two miles, where ple for tiie Northern Pucific and Great
spok- shoes.
or
I Total
82651 11 'the hack was met that brought the
lodge,
y|le Brown Lumber Company, at
Eld; L
Northern to enter Portland liy way of
lu the previous list published the 1 party to Mr. Woodard’s residence iu
the north bank <>f the Columbia river
tiie rebuilt Long A Binghaiu mill, is
Butte operating its ¿lant to its full capac­ name of Dr. J. Christie, who gave 85, town. There Dr. Hockett, assisted by Hre bounded by Kearney street on
lodge, ity, aud gives employment to 35 men should have appeared instead of Dr. Dr. Job. reduced the fracture and the south, Tenth street on tiie east
The friends of Miss A’eruitn Hen­
;e’
otherwise made the patient comforta­ and Eleventh street on the west. derson will la‘ glad to know that she
lodge in ai.d about tl.e ni.ll and -•> more at Bennett’s.
. rtin
a
ble.—Western Oregon.
which the logging camp. A full supply of
Nearly all of tlie money realize«! from I almost leads in tiie Oregonian con-
ISTRill enjoyed,
accom-
' these sales was reinvest«?«! in improved I test, which will give to the success­
logs is coming iorward this week.
wart, of Cob ii:'. was nicely
organizatioun. These are from the forest at the east
¡Portland property—two lots at tiie ful young lady a splendid trip, in­
Tbe «inee
history their
of Coburg
GEMI
.ng Sack
in itr ft ■ ; . Springfield
i • .' '1 ■ ' i v *1
corner of Everett ami Ninth streets, cluding n vn-it to A ellowston«' Nation­
eed of t'.e Q. A S E. railroad.
The
F. B.
sseg
Buna
Naylor
ami
Alice
Clo'
r.
comp.-.i
y,
tow«ver,
is
buying
logs
de-
*
near the custom house, containing al I’m k. Every Oregonian subscriber
A. S. Welker; Spencer
w.a- ¡ton
well
Co- iivered at the ndll from private log­
several bouses, and one lot at tiie eor- can help Miss Henderson by saving
, Coburg,
by J. J. 11 AV.
: li rendered.
ving
g M. was
the place of gers. The ds'ly ent nt tl.® mill is 40,-
I ner of Yamhill and AVest Park streets, th«« coupons which appear in tiie
Fit seb
'!. cted
■ and as Crow
The brick work which lias just been
-bration
for d. were r given,
near the Portland Hotel, containing daily or by paying subscription in
! 000 feet.—AS ostein Oregon.
1G, W. IIoBa:
completed on tiie new Paine block I ihs
Cottage Grove Western Oregon: It one large rooming house. Friday. advance.
were and
co: elr.d,
—-------------------
wtid exercise-
the growth
work d i in tbe I
been done on record time, having is announced that another bank will
-hed^^
There are seven contestants and
itlg in tl; • M ' ' 1 M lr ■ ’. ■ ! i.
J April 20, lie purchased 100 hc res of
been completed over a month liefore lie started here in the near future,
■rowded. 111 any beii g nt i! le to
tho Judkins land joining the Kincaid Miss Henderson is avety close second
the date allowed the contractor for with C. Itos.- King, of A oncalla, nt its |
admittanc • and i--■ i.-j••-lie I to ie
ranch near Eugene for his son, AVeb- mid expects to be first withill a day
bead. Mr. Ki ig is nil active business ster L. Kincaid.—State Journal.
or two, as two one year's subscrip­
home. X. T
' li> it - I
.mm
IT HiHOTinu 01TV
A
JUnUllUli bill harmoniously and there has been no man of Douglas county, manager of
tions will put her in flu- leiwl. Eugene
' ibieely raid
I hitch between the principal contrac- the Oakland Drug Co., with branch
! business men urr anxious to lime a
iss Katf __________ 1. Miss Lulu Martin
i tor and the sub contractors, hh is us­ store at Yoncalla, also president of the
Eugene girl win out over Die city of
iciwo. I Dorris Gregory: hist< ry of Juan-
A local teachers' institute is being ually the case. Contractor W. 11. Al­ C. Ross King A Co. biuik at Youcal
Salem, whose representative is slight-
o'clod lodge, Mrs. Mary Martin; recita-
Follow- exander is to be congratulated upon la. Helsa wide awake, progressive
I iy in the lead.
llel‘11 BA ishburn ; vocal
lo, held at Junction City today.
den«»
1 ing is the program:
the rapidity with which the work has business mail and will find a hearty
l’-rry; i
Him, Mi
been catiied on.
welcome.
The • do-
1
FORENOON SESSION, 9:30.
solo, Mrs. VanA’alzah. 7
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l3 Oak
M. D. Mitchell, who resides at 479
Rebekah' Arithmetic in the Seventh and
staff of t>
'
wa* 1»
Pearl street, intends soon to legin
drill,
!
Eighth
Grades,
J.
B.
Lents,
Junction
Hum. p
the work of lairing a well on his lot
City.
irsh. n
In another column ot today'sGuard
and erecting a big water tank to sup­
t
i
.
>
Literature
in
Grades,
AV.
C.
Lyans,
J im
¡the new prices of the water company
ply himself and tenants and others ill
; umni to the mo er;' .. id. Tbe I ««• Eugene.
the neighborhood with pure water ar«1 advertised. A comparison with
^■ttbe cl
•
Difficulties
in
Teaching
Reading,
prices now in existence shows the new
only tl
without being dependent upon the
a banner day for Odd Fellow­ Supt. T. A. Hayes. Albany.
The Merchants’ Protective Associa­
>f the«:
i rates to lie exorbitant. Eugene was
There inis been considerable criti­ water company.
AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:30.
tion held a special meeting last night
' promised a water rate not to exceed
hose W in Lane county.
cism in regard to the present pnmpl Mr. Mitchell says he will bore down ! Portland prices by the new company,
to
discuss
the
matter
of
bolding
a
cel
­
neiseoi
What Returns AA'e Are Making the
at
least
3X1
feet.,
or
until
a
plentiful
I State. D. K. Luthy, Junction City.
ebration here on July 4th. it war de­ at the new county well in the west
mid we should see tliat Eugene rates
tbef«»
supply of water is found. He will in­
cided
not to hold a celebration this park. E. J. Crow, one of the movers
are not exorbitant.
The Relation of the Directors to the
room ®
today
intel-
stall
a
gasoline
engine
ami
pump
the
in securing the well, t---- , ____
Paciik
School, AV. M. Pitney, Junction City. year, but to co-operate with other
_ ■ 2 .1 water into the tank. A number of his
viewed one of the county commission-
The Teachers’ Vacation, Supt. M. towns in the county.
euuue»
See that your name is down for a
ers in regard to a better pump, ami neighbors have expressed a willing-
It was decided to close the stores
II. Arnold, Eugene.
«lunation to the San Francisco suf­
was promised that a double action ness to use the water,
on Memorial Day—; JU—from 9 a.
om tiie El
ferers. We all can give something—
pump, withall necessary equipments J
y hai *
iu. till 2:30 p. ni.
Journal
d 1 1 we learn
every little counts. See that your
Emerr s John Cumn
name is down on the final list before
lie put in Boon.
*'• u
Id« Cl Park, New Jersey, has sold his
publication is made.
at th >
in (feat [dace and will soon
Hr. »»I vs to Albany, Oregon, to reside,
ne. M the early eixt ies John and Henry
Bak« Dimins resided with their father
F. A. Brown, who had commenced
J. E. Lord died at th. boma of his'[.’" H
int C.. Morri*, who has conducted
Ht 'i3 a
pretty i 1 mother near where Junction City suit against the Southern Pacific Co.
3) or» low. Henry went tn Washington, for damages for the alleged wrongful ■ A new lodge of Tbe Fraternal Broth­ daughter, Mrs. C. C. Meyers, at West West Eighth street for several years
To C. McAlpin and wife, in Eu-
C., over 40 years ago, and after- detention of a carload of household erhood was instituted at Springfield Twelfth and Charnelton streets,Thurs­ past, yesterday filed a petition in ' gene, Arpil 24, 13)6, a sou weight,
P- rds located in New York City, goods which were shipped here from last night with about 30 charter mem­ day afternoon, April 26,aged nearly 81 bankruptcy.
ten pounds.
The assets are 81383.26 and the lia
-
preset!1 ere he died a few years ago. He Illinois, today secured possession of bers. Eighteen memliers of the Eu­ years. Cause of death was atiscess.
The
creditors
will
bilitiea
82673.18.
Mnized
the
Postal
Telegraph
Com-
gene
lodge
drove
over
and
attend«*d
the
gixids
and
removed
them
from
the
One son, W. R. Lord, of Irving, and
d.
To J. I). Baughman snd wife, at
held a meeting in the office of C. A.
ULET-J V and was a leader in many other car. The company claimed that there the ceremonie« of Institution. The three daughters, Mrs C. C. Meyers, Wintermeier, referee in bankruptcy, Riddle, Or., a son; weight, 8J,
enterprises, amoi g
< was something like,#75 freight charges following officersj were
insalled : •of Eugene; Mrs. Wirt Brown, of Rose
pounds.
and
building of a
due on the ear and held it. Mr. President, Mrs. A. M. Chappell ; vice Hill, Iowa, and Mrs. E. K. Taylor, on May 8 to elect a trustee.
L.
M.
Travis
is
attorney
for
Mr.
-d i»W York, where I.»- had hi» brother Brown claimed that fhe charges were president, Mrs. A. M. McPherson ; ■ of Oscalooaa, Iowa, survive him. The
as manager
ck p. »
prepaid.
After considerable tele­ secretary, Miss L. M. Smith ; treas- funeral will be held tomorrow morn­ Morris.
' lat> r. H® graphing a mistake was found at tbe urer, W. T. Clark ; physician, Dr. R. ing at 10:3) o’doek at the U. B.
of » ^^B—tins
April 23, to Jam«« D! k ) and wife,
church, with interment at tbe Mulkey
n i« • a member of the Oregon legisla- other end of tbe line. Tho company A. Jayne.
of Cottage Grove, a «on.
» from Yam! till countty in 1*’4 : [«id the costa of tbe «nit and deliv­
cemetery.
• appointed collector of internal ered the good« to Mr. Brown.
enne for ldab> by President Grant
e«
Tbe two-months-old daughter of '
L If we rwmet; i er correctly, was
A5M-
Mr. and Mrs. George Mier died at
8. judge at B later petiod. He af-
The Booth Kelly Co. now has two
Montgomery's camp on the McKenzie |
, of • wards joined l>is brother Henry in
At Springfield, April 23, 19f»>, to
big log drives on the way down from
river died April 24 front croup.
ie A. A w York, where he practiced law and
i
the camps to the mills. One of them Joe Fame and wife, a son.
The
tweet
all
team
known
aa
the
Eu
>’<*X* (aged in vari< us important enter-
consist, of «.OOO.txxi feet, is in the Mc­
gene High School Outlaw«, underj the
¡b»^ cm for more than thirty years, un-
Kenzie at the muoth of the Mohawk,
Jennie
EUen,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
management
of
Professor
W.
C.
Mc
­
in
New
iry £■ iwcently when he located
on
its way to the Cotxirg mill, and
Mrs.
Ira
D.
Carver,
died
at
the
fam
Robt, Fleming, of Eugene, has pur­ Kee, met defeat at Springfield yester­
11 *eey and waa elected mayor of Ru­
is Mrs. Aleaxnder, of Cary. Me., who
chased from J. E. Stewart the corner day at the band« of the Springfield ily home on Charnelton street, near the other is now in Fall Creek at the has found Dr. King'« New Life Pills
le Park.
Unity bridge on the way to Boring to be tbe l>est remedy «he ever tried
'"ben Henry Cummins lived in Eu- lot opposite the Springfield Hotel and Juveniles by the «core of 15 to 8. A West Twelfth, this morning at 6
field. It consists of 8,000,000 feet.
for keepiug tbe stomach, liver aud
he boards 1 and roomed for a we understand will commence the return game will be played In the o’clock at the age of two years and
bowel« in perfect order. Via'll agree
ten
mhnths.
ir or two with H R. Kincaid be- erection of a large two story building near future.
with her if von try the«« painlew pu-
The funeral will be held Saturday J Security Lice Powder for young rifien that Itifuee new life. Guaran­
• be started the Journal and they at once which will be used aa an im­
afternoon at four o'clock, with inter­ chicks.
teed t>y AA. L. IteLano, druggiet.
Good onion seta
A worked in the State Republican plement house, and also feed and pro­
Priae 25 cents.
Chambers’ Hardware
Chambers' Hardware.
ment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
lea. John Onmmius was here a duce. —News.
COMMITTEE
STILL ACCEPTING
A 1 fiRJ
GRAND
SUCCESS
[jUnlll BUTIONw
SEEK INDICTMENTS
AGAINST STUDENTS
*"
NEW WATER
RATE TO
CONSUMERS
SUES S. P. COMPANY
FOR DAMAGES
ft
COTTAGE GROVE
ADDITIONAL LIST
PORTLAND REAL ESTATE A MESSAGE FROM
MAYOR SCHMITZ
Miss Henderson’s Chance
I
ANOTHER BANK FOR
THE PAINE BLOCK
COTTAGE GROVE
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
WILL HAVE PRIVATE
WATERWORKS
Note sod Commsr.!
KO CELEBRATION
BETTER COUNTY PUMP
ON FOUTH OF JULY
WILL BE PUT IN
MH. BROWN GETS HIS
CARLOAD OF GOOD NEW LODGE AT
H 0 MORRIS FILES
BANKRUPTCY PETITION
Born
SPRINGFIELD
Born
PROF. Me KEE’S TEAM
IS DEFEATED
BIG LOG DRIVES
IN THE RIVERS
Born
STILL GROWING
A Lucky Postmistress