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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1906)
FIRE destroys today after a prolonged visit with iatives and friends here. Quite a number of our citizens in the hop field» at present aud from all accounts are making good wages. Logging on Not! is ptogressing very nicely. We uuderstaud that W. J. Walters will soon finish at the upper camp with the donkey engine, while L. Vaughn, with the cattle at the gmeial to Dally Guard. Albany, Sept. IS. —While a freight Springfield, Sept 17. —Rufus Cran- lower camp, will have several weeks work. train was endeavoring to make a ¡m'» two story residence at Third L. A. Chastain and family have switch near Millet »burg at 7 o’clock gud C streets was totally destroyed by fire this morning between one aud gone to Halsey to assist iu gathering this morning, a troop train carrying and drying prunes at the orchaid of the Twentieth infantry from Ameri Iwo o’eluck. Mrs. Cranfili was alone in the house James Bond. can Like to the Presidio, crashed •t the time of the fire, her husband into the f.eight, smashing both en being out of town. She was sleeping gines and the baggage car. aud se- down »tail» and was awakened by the rlously injuring Engineer Rose of the gifling smoke pouring into her room from ill stairs. She only had time to troop train, slightly hurting Fireman gather np a few of her personal Blair, aud bruising, but not serious effects and escape from the burning ly, twenty soldiers. The other train Work is now progressing rapidly on men saved themselves by jumping. building before the tire was upon her. Owing to th* fact that the flames had the Southern Pacific company’s new The wreck was caused by a defec made great headway before they were bridge across thej Willamette at tive switch, and traffic is tied up. discovered very little of the furniture Springfield. About half of the upper The troop tram was in chaige of frame work has been placed in posi Conductor Murphy and Engineer »as saved from the building. 1’be alaim was sounded and the fire tion and it is thought that the bridge Rose, and the freight of Conductor men soon responded, but owing to will be completed within two weeks. Chausse and Engineer Latham. the distance to the nearest hydrant, Light trains could uow cross the three blocks, and the time it took to bridge,as the rails have been Ittfd, jay the hose, very little good was but it is not piobable they will do so done by tbe stream of water secured. until the stiucture is completed. The work on the bridge across the mill The house bad already fallen in. race in Springfield is not progressing It is thought the fire originated from the flue. It started on the sec veiy rapidly aud it looks as if the big The j ond floor aud the entire upper pa>-t of bridge will be finished first. at Springfield Harry Bown, former deputy sheriff, the bouse was practically gutted be- j west spur of the has not yet been started and no work purchased some fine cattle at the fore any one saw the flames. The bouse was a large one aud was has been done on the bridge where state fair and received them today. built last sommer. The loss is prob it crosses the mill race. If trains were Mr. Wilkins secured a number of to cross the river from the main line Devons and Mr. Bown several Biowh ably somethiug over >2099, partially now they would l>e compelled to run Swiss, a new bleed in this country. last’red with the Oregon Fire Relief up into the Booth-Kelly mill yards, There is only one herd of them in Association, then back down before teaching the the state. The cattle are beauties tracks of th» Woodburn-N'atrou line and attracted considerable attention at Springfield. I when unloaded from the cars. A promise proviso that went bet keeps right until the end of harvest. There was a sale on sample yester- day of a »mall lot at 15'4e, but for the time being no great amount of busiuess is looked for until next week, when a fsirly accurate esti mate cau la? figured out it *he Ore gon, Washington and California veild. In yesterday'» cables the former es timates of 300,000 cwt. as Euglaml’s The annual Lane county teachers’ yield is reiterated. Ouly the beat grade hops are beiug harvested, institute opened iu the assembly grower» instructing pickers to dis ¡zoom at ttie bigii school this morning card jaior quality. The market there with a targe attendaice. The gentler is unchanged. In Geimanv the out sex piedoiuinated largely, only here put is turning out some» hat heavier and th«re iu the room being seeu a than expected. At the same time the gentleman teacher. The attendance market has advanced slightly, there is upward ot 290, l«ing about the having l>een two advances since bar average. vest began. Germans are being free The instructors engaged by County ly offered in both markets aud are also School Superintendent I filial d wire offered iu America. on hand. Professor W. G. llartiavtt, FRUIT TRADE LIGHT. of San Francisco, who had sent word Owing principally to lack of »up- that he could not tie here, arriving plies there was light trade with Front this morning, having arranged his street fruit merchants this morning. affairs in California so he could make Appes, pears and plums were in fair the trip. supply, but peaches and grapes fell The institute opened this morning off, and prices generrally were a little with singing, iu which all present fiiuier. Three cars of bananas were took part. unloaded, mostly in fairly good con The first address was by Professor dition. Cantaloupe» are not the glut Hartranft, who spoke on ‘‘Formal they were last week, and prices re ism in Teaching. ” He was followed sumed normal quotations for the sea by Dr. H. 1), Sheldon, of the Univer son. *1 (3 125. per crate. Water sity of Oregon, oil “ L’he Dogma of melons were in good si ppi}' ami quot Founal Discipline.” Then came Pio- tessor H. C. Sampson on ‘‘Practical ed at 75c per 109 lb». ” and Professor W. W. Sweet potatoes are a fraction lower, ¡Pedagogy, ' this morning’s price beiug 2'4c per Dixon on “Composition ill theGram mar Grades.” lb., with supply good. The institute then took a rece s for FRESH MEAT’S IMPROVE. the noon hour and reconvened at one There were better receipts of veals o'clock. After the opening exercise» and hogs yesterday afternoon and Dr. Sheldon again spoke on “Nas this forenoon than fur some days past cent Period* and Their Relation to and a good demand for both at ruling the Work of the Teacher.” Then prices. With poultry, while the re .came Professor Dixon on “Primary tail trade asks mostly for bens, there ' Composition.” Dr. Sheldon spoke i is no trouble disposini! 2 •J anwl ■ 'on “The High School Curriculum" Eggs continue firm at 2*i’s (« 27«, and Professor Sampson on “Some H. F. Hollenbeck has returned from the state fair at Salem with bis fine *" ®oine quarters receipts were Changes in Educational Ideas.” All the addresses were replete with trottiug colt, Almo Tangent, who won reported aa more satisfactory. Butter Nicclle was tried before first premium, sweepstakes and grand *8 »nehanged, though quite firm, at ¡good thoughts and splendid Ideas, the Peace Severy and a Justice of '..Inn.niAO for tllA niMTe labt Week» adVOIlCC. champion for the llAH* beet tiottítUf tiotting mare aud if the first day’s exercises are » jury last Saturday on a charge of ciiterion of what the remaining two (From Saturday’s Guard.) under one year. Mr. Hollenbeck had Eggs 2*’>*...(«t27c. Joe Mor- days will tie, the present institute fishing without a license, Charles Brigg», bead sawyer in the colt on the street» this monring, Grain hags. 9X£c. promises to be the moat successful in ris, jr., was attorney for the prosecu- Fischer Bros. ’ sawmill at Marcóla, attracting the attention and admira Creamery butter, 23'2 i «25 c . the history of the county scbonl». died this morning at six o ’ clock of tion of all. was counsel tion aud J. E. Barues Chickens—13H@ 14c per pound. jaundice, following typhoid fever, lie Wheat, valley, 67c; bluestem, for the defendant. G. R. Mills, was aged about 50 years and leaves a 69c. Christen- wife and one eon, besides two step Chas. Hartley, Neils Oats—>22(3*23 per ton. ten. J. V. Flint, Wm. Morris and R. sons. He has been employed iu the Barley—921(3 *22. Fischer mill for the past two years, V. Hughes were sworn as jurymen to Hay—Timothy, (11(3*12'4; vetch, i assist Judge Severy in deciding the coming from Myrtle Creek. He was *7(3*7',. case. After hearing the testimony a good workman, honest and industri Wool- Valley, coarse to medium, i and listening the arguments of the ous, and will be greatly missed by l E. M. Warren, who hail charge of 22(3 22),c. counsel the jury brought in a verdiet his employers The funeral will be Lane county'» Hue exhibit of agricul Mohair—Choice, 28@30c. held Monday morning, with inter tural aud horticultural product» at of “not guilty.” Hops—Contract, 1906 crop, 18«r‘20c. the state fair, winning second prize, ment in the Dexter cemetery. Potatoes—New potatoes, 75@80c A new supply of oil for the light returned from Salem Sunday. He per sack. house was brought in on one of the expresses himslef as being well satis- Onions, *1.25(3*1.50. boats last week, and Chas. Stonefield j tied with the decision of the judges. Chtttim bark—New »tock,3!,«> 4c lb. is hauling it out to the cape. It Beef steels, 5',(«<k> ; cow»,4'2(«i5',c ; , Marion’s exhibit, which won first takes about 240 cases of oil to keep prize,was easily the best, and Lane’s hogs. 8cm 8 ',c; veal, "(a 8c; mutton, Special Correspondence. Special Correspondence. 7(37^0; lambs. 8138',>c. J •»»per, Sept. 19. — It 1» reported in Uncle Saui’s lamp burning for a year, was far better than any other county Mouna, Sept. 17.—Last Saturday this locality that work will commence and Mr. Stonetield will be busy for Lane ’ s grain» were' night Chas. Gold and Chas aud Harry exhibit there. <rn nrr on the Nation extension in about six about a month with the hauling. pronounced to be the finest at the C Villi Layne went to an orchard on the 1 or eight weeks. Mr. Edwards, the of ,e«r fair winning a full »core, but the 11 ,UU ' HIU ,U UUI F. C. Bean has opened a new store old Layne place to watch for a bear ticial who lias been buying the right- at Mapleton and is putting in a good which evidently had been stealing green fruits and vegetables were not of-way,is at present in Sau Fiancisco, •tock of groceries, provisions, hard as good as those from some other fruit. The boys bad not waited long having l>een called there on busi ware, feed, flour, grain, drugs, etc., before they beard signs of bis ap- counties. The exhibit won 94 pointe ness. out of a possible 100. Marion secured and inform» us he will add to his proach A good many subareiliers of the Miss Nora Humphrey, who ha» been stock as the trade demands. They supposed on account of the 96. Mr. Warren says be was not al Weekly Guard to the West of Eugene, visiting relatives at Douglas, in East- lowed all the space he needed, and Several orchards in Mapleton pre way he traveled that he was coming at Goldson, Hlachley and other of cinct are repotted to be considerably ■ over the fence into the orchard, but ten boxes of grain were not even fice», complain that the paper conies ern Oregon for some time, tiH» re- turned. She repott» a veiy pleasant damaged by liears. The animals are ebanging his mind came back up the opened. very irregularly, and that frequently visit. very numerous this year and come in fence and jumped over just opposite they do not get it at all. We can (H b - Win. Crewse and »on, Eldon, are to the orchards and climb the trees them, coming down to within 15 feet ! cover no rea»ou for this trouble a» freighting form Jaspei, to Joe Hill»’ to get the fruit. of where the boys were lying before the Guard’s mail list ba» been care logging camp, which Is located about fully reset in new type and the papers Fellnian A Nicolle have moved their I he could be seen or bis whereabouts 5 mile» above Lowell on the Middle known. But the next instant eight are sent out regularly from this of logging engine across the river above Fork. flee. Mapletou and are putting in the tim shots were fired in his direction and E. C. Hill» is up to J. S. llilla’ log I he left without any prunes excepting If our subscrlliers, who fail to get ber on Mrs. Lottie Idles’ place. Chittim bark—Strong at 4‘4 ct». lead ones. Tnen they came home and their papers regularly, will write to ging camp cn a hunting trip. David Kyle has recently obtained a Wool, 20(3 cents got the dogs and chased till one The two Sander» brothers killed us, stating the date» on which they license as a steabmoat engineer and o’clock at night without putting him POULTRY. EGGS, ETC. two 5-point and one 4-point buck weie missed, we will have a basi» to is now assistant engineer on the up a tree. Signs the next morning Eggs—Per dozen. 23c. take the matter up with the postal deer last week, flow'» that for bunt steamer Robarts. Dairy butter. 29«»22‘Ic; creamery autborites. showed that the bear was badiy We are sure that the ing right in a settlement? The school at Minerva, which was wounded. The boys were badly »cared butter. 55c per roll. fault lies in some of the offices Racy Matteson passed thiough our Hena — 9(3 19c. taught by Miss Mabel Poill, of Eu- which accounts for tneir not getting through which the papers pas». Fry»—10c. _ ntirg en route to the upper I all Creek gene, closed Friday.—The West. Geese—5<3 7c. GUARD PRINTING CO. country, where he will take charge it. Ducks—lo<a 11c. BRUIN. of what is known a» the Billy Wilkin» FRUITS. VEGETABLES, ETC. camp, Mr. Wilkins having been trans Potatoes—G9«* 75c per 190 fered to take charge ot a camp at Onion»—l'4c. as a good cook will tie secure if you Saginaw, all camp« belonging to the Lemons—Case, *6.50 Mrs. Minerva Pettijohn, wife of C. use a Superior range. They have a Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. Green apples—49c box. quick, even oven and are made to M Pettjiobn, died at Wendling Sep- LIVESTOCK MARKET. Adam Ritchey, a former resident To Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler, temlier 12, of tonsilitis. She last. Steers—2',c. of Walteivllle. has purchased prop was aged 32 year» and leaves four Springfield, Wednesday, Sept. Chaml»-rs Hardware Co. Good Cuwa— 2c. erty here and expect* to make It hi» Good prime dressed,veal, 5c. children. She was the daughter of 190*5, a daughter. future home. Sheep—3(1*-ISC- Crone at bis place near Joshua Hill, who is seriously ill with : c. c. Fat hog»—6(36', c. To Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, at Spring Ernest Lyons ha» gone to Fall Smithfield, on Oct. 8, at 10 o’clock a. Paralysis at Springfield. The funeral grain and feed . m. will »ell at public auction several Creek to work for Racy Matteson. was held at Springfield today, with field, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 19n6, a New hay. *6.5001*7 baled. head of stock, farm Implements and Web Walsh ha» just finished huel- interment in Laurel Grove cemeteiy. daughter. Cheat—*7. household goods. Mr. Crone expect» lng about 20 tons of Itaied bay for Timothy—*8. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swearingen, Oata—:«)e. to go east to reside. our Liveryman -Mr. Kintziey. at Spr*ngfield, Sunday, Sept 9, 199«, Bran—*2'- Shorts—*21(324. a boy. Dr. Lowe the oculo optician will W beat—*3 >c. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. \eatcb, at ' be in hi» Eugene office all next week, Special Correspondence. Flour—*3.25. A word to the wise take care of your Ivison, Sept 17.—Mr». A. Warden Springfield, Friday morning. Sept. 7, Henry I.oretz, of Junction City, eyes. and children vi»ited at M. P. Mabe» 1906, a boy. was a pleasant callet at the Guard of __ PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. fice Monday. He has 25 acre« in on Chicahotniny Sunday. In Portland this morning. Septem Portlaud, Ore.. Sept. 29.— There is Geo. T. Hall A Bon will pay the potatoes thia year and expect» a large Miss Effie Day is visiting friend» her II. 19«6, to V. G. Chessman and practically nothing over yesterday'» highest price for wool and mohair. crop. at Harrisburg this week. wife, a »on. Grandpa W. W. Chew report form the hop yards to add to- GEO. T. HALL A SON. D. B. leather», of Junction City, L A. Cbaistam and J. S. Day man is stepping high today. dav. Picking i* proceeding rapidly, have returned from Halsey where N’ew »teck of mattresses and »pringa was a buainaaa visitor in th« county according to advices from the differ seat yestetday. they have been threshing for the At Cottage Grove, September 10, ent growiug section*. A* tc> damage, ju»t teceived. past seven weeks. to Mallie Miller and wife, a daughter ; there are conflicting reports from low C . C Rossman, of Leaburg, »«« a Chamber» Hardware Co. pleasant Business caller at the Guard S. Cornelius killed a large black weight »ix and a half pounds. land localities, lut a» a general thing WANTED—House keeping room»—2 offl e Saturday. b**r Sunday near bis residence here, Samuel R^dTwbo W™ tbre* ““*• the crop will be little injured from or complete for light housekeeping lituin had been killing »beep in the the rain of last week in upland di*, Geo. Loretz, of Junction City, was for one week. Wanted at once. above Go»ben, found a lynx »n hi» •»ighborhcod and was getting rather Ph. i.e red H . a Business caller at the Guard offlee tricta. Sold, coming very near to the settle orchard the other day. and Samples coming in of bop» cured Thursday. ment». it it g doll season when some the big cat into an apple tree with bto before the rainstorm« are quite up to WANTED—Timber land location or dog, (tot hi» gun and kilted it. It The 1990 Washing .Machine save* relinquishment. Will pay for infor •K our citizen* don't bag large games grade, and dealer», as a rule, expre»» measuied four feet from nose to tip mation giving bome«tea<l entry on half the labor of wa»hing . see the new the opinion that the balance will come Mr». John W. Henry and little of tail, and opening it be foundI the timl»r land which can tie encc-eaa- 1990 Gravity machine. We give 39 along in eatiafartorr condition. lighter, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is fully contested. Give fuli partlc- remains of several of a big dayo* trial. lbi» opinion, of cooraa, to »•*•»! on Guard. Lu- ulare. Address X3, cars Harting friends here at present. turkey», memtier. of which bad been Chamber* Hardware Ca. gene, Oregon. r recent condition» I J- R. Harrison and family, of UBK <untatly disappearing UrownsviUe returned home to home residence at COLLIDES WITH S. P. FREIGHT SPRINGFIELD HAS LARGE ATTENDANCE Iviud You Have Always nought, and which has been use tor over 30 years, has borne the trignature of ami has been made tinder his per sonal super! isiou since its infancy. Allow* no one to deceive you in this. « II Counterfeit«, Imitations ami **3list-as-g<MMl ” are but Experiments that trifle with anil eudanger t lie health of Infants ami Children—Experience against Experiment. WORK PROGRESSES ON SPRINGFIELD BRIDGE PURCHASE FINE CATTLE AT FAIR What is CASTORIA Caatoria U a liarmleaa aubstitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhœa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething’ Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatiilency. It assimilates the l-'oo.l, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children’* l*anacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 5; Ì] ! SEND US ATRIAL ORDER F WE PAY THE EXPRESS OA O<7/? P/7MOC/5 R/CH IS HS’LLOh/ 5/X YPPfí OLD QIVE FULL NAME POST OFFICE AND SHIPPING DIRECTIONS fltccaMtvnM/b EXPH£SS Your Reputation Personal. P027VPfìC£ PAYABLE PAPER WRITE TO US Born medio - INALLY PUR« AGED I* THE WOOD i O’«««« bao«*« ¿0; FA Til AFT Died I I STUBBLE RYE II i . _ .a**’ 4ßl(i FULLQÜART54 Will Eight From WEEKLY REPORT OF LOCAL MARKET *•< «*t 1 I ANO SHIP IN PLAIN PACKAGES WITH NO MARKS TO INDICATA CONTENTS • WORK TO SOON BEGIN ON NATRON EXTENSION A Mound Bear Hunt ALWAYS Bears the Signature of NICOLLE AGAIN FOUND NOT GUILTY DEATH OF CHARLES BRIGGS AT MARCOLA HAD BEST GRAIN AT STATE FAIR CASTORIA OREGON ST- IMPORTING PORTLAND ORE; c 195 5BE I I We Need the Cash AND WE’LL GET IT Here are some prices to make you think and if you come in, we’ll make them good $6.50 All Steel Lever Harrow, per section 25 teeth $7.50 All Steel Lever Harrow, per section 30 teeth $26.00 Two-horse reversible Disc Harrows............ Three-horse, two lever Disc Harrows, solid $26.00 $9.00 P 20 Chilled plows, 12 inch extra share P 40 Chilled plows, 14 inch extra share___ $10.00 One horse Steel Plows, with extra lay $4.00 7 inch...................................... $4.50 8 inch.................... . ............... $5.00 9 inch........ ............................. $6.50 10 inch.......... . ......................... It inch........ . ............... ........... $7.25 Two horse plows at similar prices, the best plows in » » the market. We sell the “CANTON CLIPPER. We will also show you something in Weber Wagons. “The Wagon that always pleases.” All Goods will be sold by October 15th We are giving nothing away, nor are we trying to get rid of dead or cheap stocks. WE NEED THE MONEY THAT’S ALL MOON (Sb TINGLEY 65 EasL Ninth street, Eugene, Oregon I I