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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1906)
vice mtn, to unearth something in Mr. Fulton's record as Senator that will justify adding bis na.i e to Ore gon's dishonor roll. The Secretary, in short, intends, if possible, to put Mr. Fu tou through the paces that carried teh late Senator Mitchell to bis grave. The plan of campaign against Mr. Fulton, according to reliable auth J. B. Eddy, r'KLt-of, - ’The p-stofflee department is adver- ority, contemplates a scathing sreu- the tiny f bis record, both here and iu Southern Faeiflc c,» | tiding for a lot on which to erect tb6j ! new federal Luildinx in Eugene» ior Oregon, the Secretary believing that in Eugene to, "lay i which congress has recently appropri- somewhere evidence can be found for the lea 80 | ated s .> i ,(« h >. Several sites have been whcih will pr ve damaging to the river from th« uJ(1 Hai I suggested, any one of which would be Senator and which may justify bis which is situah-d a blg However, Mr As announced by th. . X I satisfactory to a majotity of the peo- indictment late>- on. ‘U the .priug, thee^H ■ pie, although some think that one or Fultou’s record was gone over with < I two would be too far away from the a tine tootheomb at the time Mitch the gravel on th,. bar ell, Hermann and Williamson were iu reballastmg tbs rnajoTj I business centre of the city. ballasting the Draih.c, M >| It is understood bids have been or under investigation, but nothing was | j will be put in for the sale of the theu found which would justify ac- uow building, and tbe\’uj ath Falls extensiun «hsGj •Shelley residence property at West tiou in • he courts. That Mr. Hitchcock has long de I is commenced. I Eighth aud Charuelton streets, the ^*1 The leases on the iaild J I lleuderson residence property at East sired to secure Mr. Fulton’» indict I Eighth aud Pearl streets, and the ment is o secret. Ilis private sec made out today and are realij with the county tlerM. feed barn property at Tenth and retary on one occasion said: “We'll land that man Fulton be owned by Car.-on Mathewipj Willamette streets. Another site that I has been suggested is the quarter hind the bait yet,” but nothing came Groner, A. C. Woodcock 21 block at West Eighth aud Olive of his threat and it is beleived that The company leases it furtlJ streets, occupied by McFarland's the Secretary had given up bis quest. two years. Mr. Fulton’s declarati n that blacksmith and lodg ng house build Mr. Eddy iuformsfl a G J ings, the Eugeue steam laundry and “Hitchcock is iu his dotage,” should er today that the comp^. J other small structures. This is the not have surprised the Secretary, but dered a force of men to WBe J r most ceutrally lo-ated of auy of those the publicati u of the statemnt aud gene at once to begin th» J its circulation through the press of building the spur aud tre,J3 mention» d. In case none of th» bids are con the country did aruose him, aud he gravel bed. The trestle wm u J sidered reasonable by the department is now more determined than ever porary structure and wifi J all of them will be rejected aud the to square himself for the “insult,” down when the company geta J government selects a suitable site, as he describes it. gravel it wants. The men J brings condemnatory proceedings and ed here within a week, and t|J the court sets a price on the laud, will be rushed to completion. i the same method of procedure that is lb rough this enterprise fJ employed ly railroad companies will be headquarters for ¡erwJ where they cannot buy the right-of- crews aud a large number J way for their tracks. workmen for some time to cob »1 much mouey will l.e cowl,J The New York World Las the follow result. ing to say regarding Dau Kelly’s run- uiug 1IW yards in 9 3 5 seconds: “A long, lank, red-haired youth of twenty-three, living in Portland, Or., has distinguished himself by three Eugene’s Foremost Eug ne’s Foremost Judge Harris yesterday afternoon 1 feats of physical prowess. two of rendered a decision iu the divorce ' which thirty years ago would have The schooner Mayflower J and best Store and Best Store case of Nellie E. Gosser against Fred been called impossible. here Wednesday from San Fnj P. Gosser, which has attracted a good "Dau Kelly is credited with run- i deal of atteutiou iu the circuit CJurt ning 11» yards in 9 3-5 seconds; with She sailed in aeroa« the banj because of the scandalous testimony doing 220 yards in 21 15 seconds; the river as far as Florence. The steamer Roscoe went to ’j and because of a cross complaint tiled with covering 24 feet 2}¡j inches iu F IHUC land a reading by Mrs. Silas M. Yoran na Monday and returned by the husband. The judge decrees the broad jump. lift I L of an account of the customs and do with a big load of freight ud] that neither party is entitled to a “ For yeais old fogies in athletics nnluiTu run mestic traits of the Japanese, written divorce and that neither shall have held that it was aud would forever seugers. A UlJUnlY FAIR ,iy Xliss Laura Miller, formerly of The Oregon 4 Cahforuia l J judgment against the other for costs remain impossible for hurnau muscle Eugene, but uow a resident at Yoko and disbursements. Gosser and his Co. ’s mill has been shut Htd to drive the human body 100 yards I hama. linllln. Mrs. I a. Fred k Chambers, T Mrs. F. Following is the resolution passed wife reside in the vicinity of Blacb iu ten seconds, just as turf conserva week. The brick work undid L. Chambers, Miss Maude Kerus, by the Commercial Club last night at ley. tives vailed the two-miuuite trotter boilers is being taken oat ad „ ¡Miss Richards aud Miss M Miuuie the meeting held for that purpose, as In the case of Lulu M. Baker impossible and professors of physics built. Chambers assisted the hostess iu i ser I announced in yesterday's Guard : against Claire Baker, tlie plaintiff is deuled that baseball pitchers could The schooner Oakland raw At the 0 ' Lit n li i 0 ImnrnuAit 'lug delicious refreshments. At “Whereas, We are informed that the granted a divorce, the custody of “curve” a ball. Even after ten sec out to sea Sunday afteruMais Jglll IUD# lllipiuieu dose of the afternoon Mr. Chambers Southsrn Pacific Company is about to their minor daughter, Creta. N., and onds became the record there were sail for San Francisco riiid Chatfeured the ladies iu his auto appoint a station agent at Eugeue, 810 a mouth from the defendant for some who pronounced it the limit — of lumber from the SiuslsiLtJ mobile to their homes. Guests of he Oregon: therefore lie it the support, nurture and education aud both parties were wrong. Co. ’s mill. ¡league were Mrs. Nelson, of Chicago; “Resolved, By the Commercial Club of the child. “Running is the most natural and The M erchants’ Protetive Aoaoccia-' Miss Maude Kerne, Mrs. F. L. Cham- The ache cater Coquille irrirei| of Eugene, Oregon, that we recom In the case of Bessie E. Palmer universal of all exercises, Y'et it is tiou held its regular monthly meeting bers. The next fortnightly meeting terday from San Francisco. J mend aud respectfully urge the ap- against Jerome Palmer the defendant probable that in all the ages that have last night aud took up the matter of will be held at the residence of Mrs. poiutmeut of Albert J. Gillette to is ordered to pay the plaiutitf 825 ¡passed and among the hundreds of orer the bar and up to L’lurewl bolding a county lair every year, lie- Laura Harris, iler sail shortly betore the tide ■ such position; each mouth until further order of runners who have livedi their Little finning in 1907. All members pre-1------- ------- —“----------- “That this action is taken because the court, and to pay the costa and day there has never been a man who flooding.. sent seemed in favor of the project Last Monday Will Sadey and 11 of the ability, tact aud courtes) disbursements of the suit. ,could equal Dan Kelly’s two feats of and some action will Boon be taken. Hughes, with the launch Leui.au which Mr Gillette has always shown The matter of better street sprink speed. There have beeu many run the bar aud went out to«iu to the public in the past and because ners naturally as swift, blit it is ling was discussed, it being generally three miles. They brought baa i we believe that a good feeling is conceded that at present the service science and training that break re- eral deep sea fish, among ttru U Created aud maiutaiued between the e«wds> ” U Inadequate. An examination for the postiion of .a uuml.er of soles. The committee on a local tire in clerk —male and female—and carrier— public and the company by placing Mapleton Lodge, L 0. 0. LI surance company was no, teady to male—will be held at the postoffice iu men in the position of station agent who, while faithful to the inteiests of the reguLar installation of make a full report, but reported pro-1 this city on July 28, 1900. For appli- their hall at Mapleton last ThJ the company, treat the public with Chas. H. Park, the well-known fress. j cation blaiiKs and for full informa courtesy and consideration and that mine owner, having until recently evening. The following ate 8 tion relative to the examination, I we believe that Mr. Gillette would fill owned the Ireasure mine in the Blue chosen for the present t-rm: Lj qualifications, duties, salaries, vaca such position to the satisfaction of River district, will leave Eugene to Phelps, N. G. ; Fred X. Frederi'* *tions, promotions, etc., address Sec- ’he business meu and shippers of F.u- morrow for Northern Alaska, where Although there is considerable ty V. G. ; Peter Rte*. eecretaP N ret"rF' Board of Civil Service Exam gene ns well as the company.” immense bodies of tin ore have re pho id lever in Pendleton at this time, C. Beau, treasurer; Julius s*1! L l AUU l , ¡Here, p’»toffice, city. cently been found. Th s country tbe disease is far ftxim being as pre warden; T. J- Neeley, Con. I G. W. Ryan lias sold his transfer l '■*rl ® borders ju the Arctic ocean, but is valent as curient rumors would in Corneiins, R. S. X. .business to W. J. Williams, formerly dicate. Within the past few days L. 8. N.G. ; Geo. Allen. 1 ' easy of access aud Mr. Park says Mrs. Mart tie Clianiliers was gracious of the Eugene Transfer Co. The new many wild stories have been told re M. C. Beek, L. S. V. G. freight can be taken in there from Aoatess to tlie Women's Republican conserti will be kuonn as the Wil | Seattle for 810 per ton, which is oue- garding the alarming number of cases Jacksun, R. S. S ; Ralph Patriotic Leacue at a meeting at her liams Tran fer Co. aud the same third the amount it costs to take it within the city, one being that there S. ; David Bradle , chapl»!®:1^ bonie Saturday afternoon, a largo ice In tlie Rankin Block will be I from Eugene to the Blue River mines, are now 23 cases at the hospital alone. Phelps, financial secretary. of the membership Isdng pres t iamal Heceta Lodge, 1. 0 0. F . I This morning careful inquiry was a distance of only 50 miles. Harry W. Graham, who is employed ent. The literary prorgam c insisted Mr. Park thinks a man with a little made among the physicians, and it their regular installation at tbeirl by the Oregon Coast A Eastern Kail of a personal narrative t»y Mrs. Laura Get your Ashing tackle at capital can make a stake in the tin was learned that there are but sever, In Florence WedmsJay erwifll way Co. securing rights of way for Toran of “A Trip to tlie Siuslaw,” Chambers' Hardware Co. 1 the proposed Hue, is in Eugene to mines in that far northern eouutry or eight cases at the hospital, «bile !e the directum of J- R the total number of patients there i- 'n. G. M. T.'.t folb-«iug sr‘ “ spend about teu days with his family. and will tHke a chance at it. less than 23. chosen for fhc etirre^ Q He has been working lately iu Wash- In the opinion of Dr. Ringo tb< re ' .1. H. Pratt. N. G.; Frank ** ingtou and Yamhill counties and i are now between 35 aud 40 eases of 1 U. ; John U Furnish, rwordmi I Isays the people in that section are' typhoid in tlie city, whereas current rttary’WsB. Kyle, tr«tour»i- *1 very favorable to the project. There I ‘ • r> V WtttM j reports indicate several times that Carmua, is no great amount of trouble in se- I warden; “71 number. Con. ; & J. Seymour, R- - J curing rights of way iu any section of | the country as the deeds for the j ’ >f those who have the disease many Harry Boyle, L. S. >’■ J In order to make room for n<w lines The passenger train which left San have been brought to town from the Landers, 1. G. ; E. H- «i land are placed in escrow in a Port- ‘ we offer the following low prices laud bauk and are not deliverer! to j FrauciBco Friday morning on time adjoniug country, nearly all of tlie G. ; E. A. Pratt. R- S. S. KM I- the company until the railroad is and passed through Eugene Sunday hospital cae.-s being from out of town. T, s. S. ; D. Chamberlain.«^ Wri.qley', Glycerine .vid Tar V- Sirga Violette de Pirme eight hours late, had an eventful run. Owing to t' e confirmed hot weath F. E. He ritt, R. S. V. completed. Soap. 8 or. per cake........... .. with rubber complexion er th* doctors declare the- - Is danger Morri«, L. S. V. G._ »orew*^ At Colestein the train rati over a man brush, per box ____ ..... 20 Vri st ley’s Shaving Soap, per ( 1 he bruih alone sell» regu and kill'd him. V was delayed five of a further spread of the disease, cake ............................ I c larly for 25c) He Bays the j ho“r« 1>X the fatal train wreck at Ash though at present the epidemic is at Trsstley'a Carbolic Soap F" Conti White Castile, per cake. in I land on the 14th. Then followed the a standstill, cake _________ ...___ Accordingly they ad- 8< Fine Mottled Castile, 5 oz all possible collision at VV ilbur on the morning vocate precautoins cakes, per cakr ......... 8» 3- Wrist ley's Sulphur Soap. per of the 15th. At Cottage Grove a against the disease and especially Mr. Graham says the several crews Wrisley’s Clycerine prreake. 9 Tris ley’» Transparan Tar of surveyors for the coast line are | ; bumper broke, putting an engine out luge that no water be used that has 4 Wistley’a Oatine. per cake 9- P I of the ranuing, aud at J motion an- not lieen boiled.— Pendleton East Portland Oregonian: ■' making good progress, Wristley’a Heliotaope, per cake 9» Mme de la Motts Benzoin Oregonian. expected here »uy day ‘'F ' J right of way men w ill be at work Soap, per cake . . Wristlv’sFrangipanni.per cake 9. '"-.-ikinga -iderod. of the contract for th- ’’’Gj lame county within a short time. Wristly’s Carnation, per cake. 9. Eastman's Savon Eutaska. per S. M. Wickliffe, of Selma, Cal., of the first 40 miles ef th« , cakr ......................... Wnstley'a Wild Apple, per I B- writes County Clerk Lee for informa Bay branch of the Sooth r _ | c ike 9 Colgate’s Glycerine an d Honey Most of the warehouse men and tion concerning his brother, Sterling Word has been ! Wristley’a White Clover, per Rath Soep. full 8 or »akes at I Oc - cacke ______ P. Uickliffe, from whom he has not Francisco that the bid» •« 9 millers ot Linn county have entered ( Colgates Floating Bath .......... - Bc Regular price 15c into a combine or sort of iron bound heard since 1882. Haring heard that ured np to decide which ( agreement by which the farmers will there were people by that name in advantageous to the r‘!" # A FINE THESE be «ompeltod to buy Meka with which , Webington, July 15.-Open war ha» Lane county he was in hopes that his pany, and within a ok*1* ; LINE ARE LOOK AT OUR to handle grain. The sale price of; been declared between Secretary brother might be here The clerk ticials will know which OF GOOD WINDOWS sacks a» agreed upon i> H S cents Hitchcock and Senator Fulton as a re can find no such name among the best. Then the ou****“^ «1 COLGATES VALDES each. The grain dealer will buy only suit uf the Senator'» recently pnbli.h ' records at the courthouse. A ND ’TILL TOILET be announced, and work SOAPS LAST fllleii Backs from the farmer. Should ed declaration that the Secretary i. gun immediately. BUT A AT You arw missing something if you the farmer', crop fall »hurt of hi» ex “in his dotage.” .Mr. Hitchcock is LOT SHORT room out - of your pectations he will probably have n' determined to g;t ’evetige and be ( do not make a cool DRUGCIS1 The binder that runs TIME PRICES ---------------- r porch with Vudor porch shades. long and yon can •I’oy* quantity of empty »acks cn bi» ban is. ; bo| e» t j be able, with the aid of hi« hot "s put them np free. —Scio New». • corp. MeuU BU(1 for—th* Iteerirg ..5i ___ Chamber»’ Haidware Co. Chamten' Hart’“*' t The Friendly Store SEVERAL SITES Good Goods SUGGESTED FOR Only NEW POSTOFFICE Semi-Annual gravel bar RE Dril J Begins next Monday, July 23rd. For thirty days profits will be forgotten—especially so on Odds and Ends and Broken Lots. (Remnants J Half Trice. Remember, the best values are always picked up first, so come early If you can't come, send by mail or tel ephone. Samples sent upon request. Watch for prices in next issue of this papel We adverrise in the Guard only, so be sure to get the next weekly issue. GILLETTE RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE CLUB Merchants’ Protectiv9 Association Takes matter Up- Present Street CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION C. H. PARK LEAVES FOR ARCTIC SHORES ENTERTAINED THE TYPHOID FEVER AT PENDLETON DITDinTin I riniir rAInlUllu COUNTY SOON PASSENGER TRAIN'S EVENTFUL RUN ap c CONTRACfFORl® BAY LINE 10 Kl e W. L. DeLano I I I I I LINN COUNTY MILLMEN uiur 1er enKine HAvE otni/ SACK nniimur COMBINE oth ‘"ving *“ hH,‘ ,o '* "»’«ndoned, .............. SECRETARY HITCHCOCK AFTER SENATOR FULTON