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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
Ibi BON MARCHE, ’fhe Ur*dcrv!bng St >rc. Real and Unmistakable iar,'J?N. MAR!\: TO BY AN S. P FREIGHT TRAIN Samuel R. Slayton died at th.- hos | pitul in Portland, Oregon, April 27, from the effects of an operation ; and a complication of kidney troa-; The annual ^rn10Bo(. j blea. Junction City, April 30 -John Phe He was born August 27, 1830, at lan, a bridge carpenter for the 8. P- Woodstock, Me. He crossed the plains church last night by R?,W>L 3 Co., was killed by a freight engine at j iu 1& d 2 «ith an ox team to Califor- I the curve leading onto the bridge uia.‘ Ile moved to Limi county, Or- and Rebekahs gathers i crossing the Willamette last night. he took a w- — ------ a claim of 160 room early in the ejfon, where He had been at Harrisburg where be acre«» s and engaged in farming and fd in a body to thee|J I bid been drinking, and bad started r, stock raising, oc •asioually going to -.-its ha.I I for ins camp, but was so drunk he sat the niiues in Southern Oregon Hnd | down ot. th. track and it is supposed digging tor gold, in 1854 he moved to lodge people in attend^ I went to sleep. The freight train came Umpqua county. Oregon, and engaged Rev. .Mr -McCallum 400 yards high-grade Silk- ¡along just ahead of the Eugene local, ill fanning. He served as a volun ti t, “By their fruit,, 9 aline sale --------- ' md as it r lU ided the curve the num teer iu the K'Jgue River Indian war tbam. ” 1 In sermon Misses’ Sailor Suits, $1.50 2000 yard* Frcn. h Organ . was noticed sitting on the rail. l‘be of 1855-56. 9: 15c Drapeir cloth ----- ' 9 cred and v as replete »-] dies, 25c values I Sc I engineer blew the whistle several He was married to Eliza J. Sa very thought. Hie lodge IKvifkl 9c Misses ’ White Suits, $4.50, 15c window scrim — ' J5c Madras Ginghams 1 \c'/j times and put on the air brakes, but July 1, 1858, in Green valley, near who were in attenjjl $3.50, $2.50, $1.50 and 98c 30c heavy corded P-K 19c before the tin in Could be-topped it Oakland, Or. Best Six Cord Spool Cot He moved from the high terms of the «T- struck the man iu the back of the Umpqua to Polk county, then to music was provided bjtJ 25c printed Dimities ’ 9c Wash Suits as low as 38c ten ________________ ■ mad, crushing his skull. Hie tram Washington comity, and in 1869 to the services. 19c I 35c i-tnpc M ills Best sand silk, spool < 4: was stopped and he was picked up and Crook county, where be located on a iOc fancy C5rgandie« 7><c placed in the caboose and brought farm within three miles of Prineville, 1c 5c $1.50 Curtains Monday 99c Card hooks and eyes 10c Kin.cna cloth----- here. He died as the train peached 44 $1.19 One paper Pins---------- 1c the depot. He was a single man ami engaged in stock raising. There $2.00 Curtains 5000 yards full standard he had 800 acres of fine farming laud. 44 $1.68 Turkey Red Marking and left one sister, residing in New He was engaged there in farm and 7^c prints, sale ------- 5c $2.50 Curtains 44 $2.73 York. $3.50 Curtains cotton........................... - 2c stock raising until a few years ago. An inquest was held this morning he and his wife were moving to Eu Yesterday afternoon EdiJ Taming cotton________ ! 2: over the remains ami the verdict was gene over the Santiam route across of the Springfield Nest ¿J I One lot 65c and 75c Waist 4c that he came to his death while drunk the mountuius, when the team was ball magnate and brou^l Cube Pins cred and asleep on the railroad track. Silks, beautiful patterns, 65c ladies’ Hose Mond’y 43: 10c Safety Pins_______ 4c frightened by the falling of a tree, of railroaders and luntJ 1 50c ladies’ Hose Mond’y 39: sale ------- 4 2c backed over a st< ep embankment, up from our neighboring ei*/l 6: 1 35c ladies’ Hose Mond’y 29c 10c Cabinet Hair Pins set the wagon and injured Mrs. Slay- needed to lay out a tati cred 5c Cabinet Hair Pins. 1 4c ter so she died in a few doys. city with the ease of l«,»ul Mr.Slayter had been living with his of tenpins, managing to at| 5c Pearl Buttons_____ 3c daughter, Mrs. Jennie U’Ren on West defeat by two rune to tin! 9 15c Hose Supporters Ninth street, where they built a nice filial score being 7 to a, 50c Vests Monday 39c Portland, April 3).—The Portland residence last summer. 25c Hose Supporters _ 19c He leaves It was a good gamefaJ 12c 35c Vests Monday 29c 25c Embroidery Ad Men's Leagu« and representatives two sons and two daughters, aud sev finish and a number of tn] 10c best Toilet Soap- 4c 9c 25c Vests Monday 19c 15c Embroidery of all commercial organizations, in eral grandchildren to mourn his loss. out. Even the kodak |J 7c 15c. Shoe Dressing __ 9 cluding the Oregon Development 15c Vests Monday 9c 12c Embroidery Mr. Slayter was one of the noble Springfield was present. J League, desire practical, short essays pioneers of Oregon, honest, true and a crack infield but the ootM ¡rr uwfieaudKKíHMff; u;>ou the industries of Oregon from brave, a good citizen, a kind neigh put a tribe of Zambesi M ——•■ the school children of every county. bor, a loving husband and father." shame. Paine. Hathaway J —The weather during the past week In order to induce school boys and W. did good work for the 1J was cloudy and coel, with conslder- girls to reveal what general knowledge j “Gloomy Gus” balanced tj • able rain. o a practical value they have con- 1 end of .the pole. On Spt Corvallis. Benton county.-The c ruing the- county in which they re- side Taliafero’» pitching » weather was cloudy and showery dur s de,the committee is offering induce tuie, and “Whiskers" la ing the entire week up to Saturday, Unusual preparations are being ments in the form of cash. The rules the best sticking for the «hen the rains ceased and fair and made to insure the great success of of the contest are wide open. The I The tai«.» of the miaplarn warmer weather prevailed. ‘‘the big four” track meet in Salem contest will close .May 22, 1906, at w I Eugene. Lane county.—Good rains June 0. ‘‘The big four” comprises which time every competing essay W. F. Pottorf,of Mapleton, received' SPRINGFIELD. ' L W ' fell on nearly every day during the the University of Oregon.the Agricul must be iu the hands of the secretary. a gasoline engine a few dny6 ago and C. 8. Farrow and II. F. Hollenbeck, week; the temperature averaged lower tural college. Pacific Univervsity and The state superintendent of public this probably means another launch J. Taliafero, 4 doing business under the firm mime »t 0. 8. Farrow A Co., real estate than usual and there was i a greatj wilianmtte University. Strong teams instruction, J. II. Ackerman, lias on the river iu a few weeks. C. Taliafero, 4 agentH, have begun suit in the Lime deal of cloudy weather: the winds from each institution will compete for given his hearty endorsement to the Wednesday evening Heceta Lodge Hill, lb. 4 asinty circuit court against J.H. Me- were generally from a northerly di I the championship of the state in the educational value of the move. Suc No. Ill, 1. O. O. F., contributed 825 Goodwin, c 3 Ching for the recovery of 41760, ai- rection. track event of the year for Oregon. 5 cessful essays are to be published. for the relief of the sufferers iu San Yackey, 2b bged due them as commission on the Walter Winslow, manager of the as The prizes are: Ten dollars in gold Francisco. Hollenbeck, lf 4 •ib1 of the two-story brick block at sociation, says an attempt will be for the best essay under the title: Maple Lodgel 1. O. O. F., of Ma Sniitsou, rf .. 5 Eighth anil Willamette streets, to F. made to hold an intercollegiate tennis “Benefits Derived from Patronizing pletou, at their regular meeting, Humphrey, 3b 3 K. Lfuuu. contest on the dav of the meet, and Home Industries,” limit of article 6(M) April 19, donated 825 for the relief of Anderson, cf . 4 It will be remembered that iu Jan- further interest will be added by n words. Five dollars will be paid for the San Francisco sufferers. •wry of this vgar it was announced shooting cont' -t. to I • held at fl the b< st SooAvoid es-ny upon “Com 36 : The st. unci Rub uts, which was ( liucl Mr. Duiiu had purchased the fair grounds bv Salem people. modities of Oregon.” Two prizes tied up last week by a V. S. deputy EUGENE. The H. E. Morris Music House re Unkiing from Mr. McClung for 435, - There are many students at the va of 42.50 each, five silver watchei and marshal on a suit by the Oregon A ports spring business the best they ab t *11, ami would occupy it with his dry rious colleges quite expert rtt the 31 cash prizes of 41 each will be pr-- California Lumber Co., vas released have ever seen. The company has Smith, lf 4 11 good* store. After 42000 had been game of tennis, and hlgh-ciai-s play senteil for the i ext best essays from last Saturday. just made the following sideJ: ('bandii r, cf .. 4 11I juid down some uiiaundi r»tanding re A tire Ferrand Ceeilliuu 4650 piano may lie expected if such contists are all counties on the topic: “Manufac A. F. Hurd went to^Coos Bay on Paine, lb 3 1 garding t!m !i ... e of tb<' pr-.-i.iit ten held. Men who would be likely to turing Facilities of Our County.” to.Mrs. Mede Smith, of Coburg, and the Roscoe to meet his wife, who has Hotibs, 2b .. 4 1 ants of the building. Cockerline J n tine Trowbridge piano each to Miss represent the 'varsity in these con The movement is in connection with in eu spending the winter In Califor Hathaway, 3t. 3 1 I Wdheibee, arose and it is said the te-ts are Van Scoy. Bittner, Mender the exhibit of Oregon manufacturers Stella Beau, of this city, and to H. E. nia. She left San Francisco on a McCormick, ss 4 i deal tell through. (Ole. of Irving. Tim Lynx Hollow sun and Biown. Brown is perhaps to take place in Fortl ind the week of et- amer for C 'os liny just a few hours Hatins, p. 4 » u arrow and Holleidaek allege that the most expert player in college, and May 19th to 26th. be .or. the earthquake shock occurred. Jones, c. 3 i in October, 111 >5, they entered into M'liool has purchased a line organ. In has the reputation of having defeated the past ten days the bouse lias dis- 0 4 ÇOC Otho Johnston, son of Mrs. O L. McMullin, rf an agreement wiih Mr. McClui the famous “ Dad ” Wellman, of Sa 0 71C llauson, of Hi'ccta, pi ssedj through Robertson, rf flail a puli I i i’i tin the building, “ Misi-d of many organs. lem. IOC Florence price to be «35 .i n.' an i they to re Tuesday on his flay home from San Francisco, where ie spent ceive five per ci ut commission. Tin y 1ÇC the winter, allege that they found the purchaser He hit there Friday 2OC tliorniiqj , b ring lost nearly all of his in the person of Mr. Dunn and now Alexander Wright has begun suit in •Hobbs out on third lOCi belongir . s in the great duimti r which demand their commission, which, the circuit court of Lane county Earned run—C. Taliata they allege, Mr. McClung tiegleets and overtook that city. against P. I). Gardner for a judgment Struck out —By Talnld «■fuses to pay. A raft >f logs for the Oregon and Today's Oregonian says: The l‘.i of «1500, together with «100 interest, Hansa, 4. The old Cottage Grove Motel at Cot t_ Bilyeu all 1 Woodcock A Potter cille Coast League will not be dis «150 attorney’s fee and his costs and California Lumber Co. was brought Bases on ball:—Off Tala are attorneys for the plaintilts iu the banded, at least not at present, for tage Grove was burned Sunday night down the river Wednesday aftcrucc n. dtsbn rsenients. Hanna. 3. at 11 o ’ clock. The building was one case. Th “ tide carried the raft 'past thé James E. Morley, of Los Angeles, has Hit i y pitci "d taU-Bjl Wright alleges that in March. 1!»03, reconsidered his determination to of the oldest in the city, and was he entered into an agreement with igill aud down the lower part of town, 2; by Hanns, 3. disband Ins team, and will take the limit by James Wagner early in 1869, Gardner to exchange 160 acres of land when it was finally stopped by the Double plays—Haunt 1 on the Oregon-California stage road. angelic herd to Fresno for tile week iu sec 14, township 21, south of range anchors, with the assistance of a cou- Hobbs to Paine; Hilltob^ and will continue the session with It wa« at that time in the centre of 4 west, in Douglas county, valued nt ; pie of launches. Sacrifice hit—Pains. the village of Cottage Grove, and for Fisher’s aggregation until a definite Messrs. G. W. Waggoner and P. J. ' 41500, for To acres of land iu I-awrence Umpire— Vincent. years was the only hotel in the town, arrangement of affairs can be settled county, Tenn, which Gardner claimed McPherson left for Eugene Tuesday ' or in fact on either side of the river. afternoon, having finished the work! by the league directors. Following are portions of the The building was unoccupied, as Mr. was worth «1500, and that it had val Wright states of surveying the road on North Fork, »eport of the Oregon section of the Thompson, former proprietor of the uable timber on it. that the trade was made, but when he i They informed us that for a position (overninent weather bureau for the hotel, has a new location on the east of that road several routes were sur-! seek ending Monday, April Ik): side of the river. The building was went to take possession of the land he veyed, and the decision will be made fomld it to be worth not more than GENERAL SUMMARY. owned by Cal Bourne, and was valued later, as to which route will be fol The weather last week was cloudy at 82000 covered by insurance. The 4250, and that there was uo valuable i i lowedM-Florence West. and showery up to Saturday, wheu timber growing thereon. Wright al origin of the tire is unknown. Rev. 11. H. Moningtr. « leges that before the trade was made 1 «louring wiatlier set in, ami Sunday G. W. Hunter and S. L. Sherman, nati, Ohio, will : 1 ir--- ltd Monday were warm, sunshiny «ho have the coutract for theerectiou it was agreed that if either party was ing at the ' days. The shower«, although gener of two tine brick buildings at Oak not suited the deal could lie abrognt o'clock tonigut iu the int*j ally light, were well distributed and land, Or, one for Stearns A Cheno ed. hut that Gardner refuses to trade Sunday schools. Mr. R »ere very welcome on account of the worth and the other for Dr. Page, left back. Walton and Ness are Wright's a Sunday scnooi school worker a Sunday WU1 " j | i attorneys. V' arious dryness, »liich had parched for that place this afternoon, accom reputation ami is » spi*-'1 I the soil and caused the roads to lie- panied by O. S. Brown, B. Hunter --------------- ---------- it will be remembered that a few Members of all chiirebf **l Me »«« very dusty. During the showery and A. W. Wallace. C. B. Daniels, formerly of Inde uno nnnuiro lumnrn mouths ago a representative of the ' Ly invited tu attend . period very little sunshine prevailed, pendence, Kansas, has purchased the Board of Fire Underwriters of the is making a and the temperatures at night were grocery store at East Thirteenth and Pacific Coast was in Eugene aud an it»>ut normal, and in the afternoon Patterson streets from L. P. Horton, nounced that nearly all the business tending st.it they were slightly below normal. taking charge of the business this t buildings were improperly wired and school convent "ms. “‘‘ij Light frosts occurred in the southern A (Jorrnan named Fisher, who con were not up to the code. An effort big meeting in PortWR morning. Thia is an excellent loca In th» issue of the Morning Regis tion for such a laiaiuess. Mr. Hor- ducts the Wm. tnd eastern sections on the morning ----- Neis hopyard above was made by a number of owners to a. 3 at the Stith. There were no high winds ter under date of 29th ult., an article tou. who with J. C. Current, estab Springfield, was slightly injured in a have the wiring done right, while oth-1 appeared 1.1 ier the caption, “Cauip- lished the »tore several year» ago, runaway this morning. He was driv- Wil.I \Mi lli \ vl.l.l.l ■ ■■ -- j 1 ers did nothing to change the condi- /ortland, Multnomah county.—The liell's Addition Passe. Iuto W. G. built up a due trade. ing a horse to a buggy and in com tion of affairs. Now comes the in fust week was cool and slioweiy up Martin's Hand»,'' which contained pany with his son was driving down 1 formation that insurance rates have to Saturday, when cleariug weather the »tatemeut. "Mewm Morri» and the north slope of the hill just south been advanced on account of defective let in, and Sunday and Monday were Deeds, who were also interested in I of Springfield when the horse became wiring. The average increase is 50 bright and warm days. The »bowers the company, retiring.” 1 was never j unmanageable and ran down the hill, cents on the 4100. This announce The creditdr» of M- *-*"Jl •ere generally light, except on the interested in said land deal to any The To Charles Johnson and wife at 453! . .. nP «gainst a fence. ment has created qutie a stir among prietor of the .MagM» <*■ other extent than as a salaried em when they were tnod- !Mh and 27th, buggy wa» »mashed and 1 ¡»her was West Eighth street, Eugene, April 28, the property owners and no doubt awtely Ileal y. Ne tro»te or high ploye. rendered unconscious for awhile, ■ 1£WJ, a daughter. , —------- — “•«*, but oui will at once be taken to remedy on Eaat Ninth J. M. DEEDS. •■*1» oeearred. it was found that his injuries were matters so that the rates will be low- closed for several taiera, Clackamas county.—The soon file an invoitintr not serious, consisting only of bruises ered again, To George E. Court «right and wife and scrachea. The boy was not hurt. I ■re otter was showery and cool up to bankruptcy. Goldblatt We care not bow you suffered, nor Sourday, whan the rains c«*ased and what failed to cure you, Hollister's at 188 Washington street, Eugene Dr. VanValxah attended the man's Of course you pay your money, refused to take 1 ’ warmer weather set in. The prevail* Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puni May 1, lAxi, a son. injurie». Hiit you get your money's worth. In order to niaks iff*. uig dilection of the wind was from est, weakest specimen of man or wo For what does money mean to you untary bankrupt«'/ ‘ The actual count shows 37 or 38 die southwest manhood strong and healthy. 35 ( To L. Carter and wife tn Fairmount, earthquake shock» at Suu Fmaciaco j When Rocky Mountain Tea’s on advertised for sale Forest Grove, Washington county. cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug CoJ May 2, 1SK>6, a son. Goldblatt’s lhWl»*j earth? sine* the present trouble began. , 47000 and 48000. and t ’ Linn Drug Co. Bargains and Values All This Week At THE UNDERSELLING STORE. Wash Goods Sale. Misses’-Children’s Net ons. Wash Suits. Lcce Curtain Sale GA'AE OF o Silk Sale. Hosiery Bargains LaJks Vest Sale. is AO MEN'S LEAGUE Gscnd Embroid’y Sal . F COLLEGE SPORTS MAY INCLUDE TENNIS roil BREEZES FROM THE LOWER SIUSLAW RIVER ■■ MUSIC HOUSE DOES BUSINESS SAYS LAND '¿'AS MT AS REPRESENTED IS NOT DEAD WELCOME SHOWERS FALL ON OREGON WILL ERECT BUILDINGS AT OAKLAND INSURANCE RATES THIRTEENTH STREET GROCERY SOLD HAVE ADVANCED IN A RUNAWAY A Denial Born 4