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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
Musical Authorities Agree GOULD'S WESTERN PACIFIC HEADED THIS WAY VISITING TEAM Mark T. Fleming, a Eugene cap- Corvallis. Or., May 13—The Wash ington State College track team was ' itaylst.has just returned from a trip defeated here this afternoon by the , of several weeks through southeast- ' ern Oregon and northern Nevada Oregon Agricultural men by a score While in that country he made a of 6 4% to 52 It was a closely small investment in land. He thinks contested meet, with the result un that country is a comer, and when lst—That the Pianola is an artistic instrument de determined and Interest at high pitch irrigation is established there he serving the hearty support of ali serions says it will be the richest section until the end of the last event. musicians. Two college records were broken. of the Pacific Coast. Mr. Fleming says that while he In an exhibition hammer throw, after 2nd—That the Pianola is vastly superior to any winning that event. Hall, O. A. C.. was at Winnemucca, Nevada, sev beat the state record, tossing the eral hundred laborers and 125 or of the other piano players. weight 134 feet 6 Inches. Wolf, the 150 head of horses and mules were Portland freBhman, broke the college unloaded there for construction work GAINST the unmistakable evidence of the Pianola's universal supremacy can be set record by putting the shot 41 fee', on Gould's Western Pacific railroad and Hall broke the college hammer from that point north into Oregon. up only the mere "say so” of competing manufacturers or their agents. Disinter record in his official throw of 133 He says the men in charge of the ested testimony—the opinions of those who have made music a life-study and are in work told him that the road is feet 1 inch. One of the surprises of the day was headed for Portland and that It is reality competent to speak on musics ) matters—all unite in confirming the Pianola's the defeat of DeVolt, the hitherto un coming via the Willamette or Me- musical and mechanical superiority. defeated mile man of the O. A. C.,| I Kenzie pass over the Cascade mount who was bested both in the half and ains, which means that it will be The great public, too, has spoken In no uncertain voice, for more Pianolas have been sold Gould sur the mile. In the half he was beaten built through Eugene. only two feet, but in the mile he was veyors have been in the Cascade than all other makes of Piano-players combined. The patrons of the Aeolian Company Include shut out of a place, due to poor con mountains and southeastern Oregon those who are accustomed to own the best of everything -the royal families of Europe, the dition and his strength run out in the for several years past and it is said have a good route picked out for half, which was run under 2:02. financial magnates of Wall street, the leaders in the world of society and the foremost educa- The summary of the events is as the Western Pacific. tlonal Institutions where the Pianola < not somebody else’» Piano-player) Is used In the regular The Guard from time to time follows: 100-yard dash -Schroder (O. A. given publicity to reports that musical courses. C.), Greenhaw i O. A. C.). Myers (W. Western Pacific will build through l,Es< IIETIZKY (the teacher of Padereweskl ROSENTHAL (whose tour of America is one Eugene to Portland, and It is to be 8. C.). Time, 10 2.5 seconds. Pole vault—Swann (O. A. C.), hoped that the present activity in of the most notable events of the present and most famous of all piano-teachers): Reed, to. A. C ), Roper (O. A. C.), Northern Nevada means that the re "Your Pianola is the only one deserving season): Cogwill (W. 8. C.), tied for third. ports were not all "hot air.” Flocking Into Harney. Height, 10 feet. "You have through these Improvements of serious consideration from the musical Mr. Fleming told the reporter that 880-yard run—Thomle (W. S. C.), placed the Pianola in a class of Its own." world." De Volt l O. A C), Maloney (W. S thousands of people from all over the United States are now flocking CJ. Time, 2:01. PADEBEWSKI (the magic of whose name I»E PACIIMANN (the celebrated Interpreter Hammer throw -Hall (O. A. C.), into Harney county and taking up draws great audiences nil over the world): of Chopin): "The Pianola Is the only one Halm (W. S. C.), Thayer (W. 8. C.), homesteads with the prospect of the distance, 133 feet 1 inch. establishment of Irrigation systems "The Pianola Is perfection.” that can be considered really musical." ‘ 120-yard hurdles- — Hammer (W. S. in that country. At present the most Such a list could be extended Indefinitely by the most celebrated names among living , Burgman (O. A. C. ), Putnam of the land is barren and worthless, but just as soon as it is irrigated ’. 8. C.). Time, 16 4-5 seconds. musicians, Richard Strauss, Saint-Saëns, Puccini, Joachim, Mozkowski, Chaminade, Scharwenka, 220-yard dash Schroder < O. A. it will be the finest in the world. Humperdinck, Caruso composers, singers of every nationality. , Greenhaw (O A. C.), Sheney r. S. C.). Time, 23 1-5 seconds Pianola Pianos are now sold on liberal terms of payment. $50, $75 or $100 down,, Broad jump—1 Reed ( O. A. C.), ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦♦♦♦++♦♦ M with balance within 18 months or two years, will secure the very choicest instruments. ♦ ♦♦ Swann (O. A. C.), Hi ><lle ( O. A. C.) ♦ + M liciti ED. ♦ ♦♦ Distance. 20 feet 2 Inches. equipped with the Metrostyle attachment. Visit our Pianola room and allow us to demon- ♦♦ ♦ Shot-put—Wolf (O. A. C.), Halm, ♦ ♦♦ ■trate to YOU the Incomparable superiority of the matchless Pianola. ( W. 8. C.), Love (W. S. C.). Dis- ♦ ♦++++♦♦♦+++♦+♦♦♦ TT lance, 41 feet, At Tacoma, May 6, 1907, J. O. im yard Greenhaw (O. A. Beebe, of Springfield, and Mrs. Per TIIH BIGG I KT, ♦♦ <’■ >, Thomle ( W S. C.), Howard (O sia Sweet. The groom is a well- HOUSE BUSIEST XX I a ( ’. ). Time. 5: 2 1-5 seconds. known veteran of the civil war. OF ’VI) ♦ I Mlle .-.. run —Johnson Joh ........ (W. S. C.), Co- They will reside at Springfield. » HIGHEST BEST ♦ ♦ vil (W. S. C.), Walsh (W. 8. C.). QUALITY ♦♦ Despensers of Pianoreliability OF ALL ANNUAL ROLL CALL MEETING ♦♦ Time. 4:40 1-5. DI bciis throw—Love (W. s. C.), ♦♦ OF EI.MIRA BAPTIST CHURCH EUGENE BRANCH WEST SEVENTH STREET H Rennett (O. A C.), Thayer ____ (W. S. C.). Distance, 114 feet, 6 inches. ♦♦ Hehl Sunday Afternoon—Pastor I». High jump—Chapman (O. A. C.), ♦♦ E. Baker Preaches Animal Ser Putnam (W. S. C ), Hammer (W. S ♦♦ món—Organiza! ion in Prosperous C.) Height. 5 feet 7 inches. Comlit ion. 220-yard hurdles—Putnam ( W. S. C.). Hammer (W. S. C.), Bergman The annual roll call meeting at the ( W. S. C.). Time, 2 7 3-5 seconds Baptist church of Elmira Sunday was Trainer W. L. Hayward, of the well attended. The pastor, Rev. D. University of Oregon, acted as start E. Baker, preached an annual sermon | er. from .Tlldp-pe vil:21. vll • 9 1 Tovt from Judges Text, "Thnv! "They | stood every man his place round the camp.’’ At the close of the 11 o'clock ser mon dinner was served at the church, to the delight of all preBent. At 2:30 p. m. the church, together r with its friends, met for the roll call senator from Kansas, whose vote and responses. Forty-three respond saved President Andrew Jackson ed by answering to their name oral from liupvactiwent, died at Albuquer- i »V. M. Green, of Eugene, Elected Del ly as present. Many good heart talks que, N. M.. a few days ago. egate to Head <'nmp at Seattle----1. were given which moved the congre- At San 1- ou I h Obispo, California, M. Williams Chairman of Conven gation to tears, Many expressed yesterday, after two hours' delibera-' themselves as one of old, it is good j tion. tion the coroner's Jury holding an ln-| to he here, vestlgatlon of th» Southern Pacific A synopsis of the work of the (Prom Thursday's Guard.) wreck al lloudn. Saturday afternoon,! churOh was given> which was kb fol-1 rendered a Verdict yesterday that the A representative body of Woodmen lows: The church was organized on killed vame to their deaths by burns of the World from the eight counties April 8) 1896, with 18 members. khd Injuries received, and that by the Lekiatoa, May 14.—It Is stated of Southern Oregon met in district Additions since by letter and rela Lawrence, Kansas, May 14. Pro- evidence of witnesses the wreck was' convention in Roseburg yesterday. tion, 55; by baptism, 88; total, 161. feasor F 8. Hunter, of the State Uni caused by defective equipment. that last winter detectives unearthed Temporary organization was formed Decrease, by letter, 57; bv exclusion. versity, who for several months past William Ellis Corey, president of a 1 plot to shoot Harry Orchard down by the election of John M. Williams. 13; dropped, 10; total, 80, leaving has been sending free to the farmers <>f Eugene, as chairman, and .!. R. a present membership of 81. of the Southwest parasite bees to kill the United States Steel Corporation, at Boise as he exercised within th» Dean, of Riddle, as clerk. Later the Ministers serving as pastors: the green bugs that are destroying and Mabelle E. Gilman wer married walls that surround the penitentiary. temporary organization Was made Rev. I. N. Howard, four years; the wheat, has received a telegram at th«» Hotel Gothntn this morning at According to the story, which cornel permanent. The chairman announc Rev. W. H. Nosier, one year: Rev. C. In order to «’scape the from a source so reliable that It might from Secretary of Agriculture Wil- 1:24 a. m ed the following committees: P. Bailey, two years; Rev. C. R La unlucky 13th of the month the wed- be termed official, men supposed to non, asking for full partlcplars. Credentials Thomas Gibson, C. H. mar. two years; Rev. D. E. Baker, Professor Hunter replied that he ding was postponed until after mld- have been In the employ of the ted Vandenburg, Wm. Jackson two years. erat Ion, or friends of that body, h-i4 liad distributed 2000 boxes of par night. Permanent organization—H. c. secured a position which overlooked The church has during Its exis-. asites to Kansas farmers, with uni the walls of the penitentiary. Th' Wheeler. Fred Sanderson, C. T. Hoo fence paid out approximately $5000 Womlerftil Eczema Cure. form good results, but that a larger ver. for all purposes, of which $1000 was fund was necessary in order to make "Our little boy had evzema for five distance was so great that spyglasses Order of business the work comprehensive and decisive years,” writes N. A. Adams. Henri had to be used to watch what was go E. F. Cheney. Dr. W. -W. M. Green. paid out on their chur-h home C. Gilmour. A report was current last night etta. Pa. "T wo of our home doctors Ing on within the walls, learn the Mileage and per diem—J. M. that In Central Kansas the green hh I<I the case was hopeless, his lungs habits of the guards and prisoners Throne, E. L. ~ Gurnea. J. H. Atwell. bugs had attacked the newly sprouted being affected. We then employed and ascertain just what hours of the Resolutions—J. corn. other doctors, but no benefit resulted. morning or afternoon Orchard was in Slover. Dr J. W. A. Harvey. Geo. Strange, A. Rice, Not forgetting the social features By chance we read about Electric the habit of taking his customary E. J. Emmons. out-of-door practice. Company E met this week and organ Bitters; bought a bottle and soon no smelter empio » i s Apportionment of delegates to The position selected by those sus ized the "Military Club with Captain an Improvement. We contin head camp—N. T. Jewett. J. A. Johnson as chairman and L. W Bar 04 > < >1 I on STRIKE ticed ued this medicine until several bot pected of desiring to kill Orchard Roberts, J. (1. Simmons. C. E. Lane, was such that they could shoot and ker as secretary. The object of the Salt Lake. May 14.— hundred tles were used, when our boy was kill the man with ease. The distance Geo. Slover. E. L. Gurnea, Fred San club is to give socials, entertainments completely cured." Best of all blood employes of the United derson. E. F. Cheney. was not so far but that a rifle could and picnics during the summer. and Smelters Company's plant and medicines and body building health safely carry its missile of death, but The afternoon was occupied with Dr. B. R. Job Is having a residence copper smelter at Hingham Junction tonics. Guaranteed at W. L. De La- probably sufficiently far to prevent the discussion of matters pertaining erected on his lot on Fourth street struck today on the refusal of the no's drug store. 50c. to the work of the order and th« the report of the gun being heart When completed the doctor will have company for a flat raise of 50 cents within the walls of the penitentiary. election of three representatives to one of the handsomest as well as a day. The lead company's smel Girls will smile through the years. It was probably hoped that when the the head camp session to be held at the most modern and complete res Their eyes will glisten with glee, time was propitious Orchard ter» are not affected idences in the city. would Seattle In July. They will never be hidden by tears The election resulted as follows be shot, would drop In his tra.'Ks The Willamette Valley Company Is if they take Rocky Mountain Tea. Lane county, W. M. Green, of Eti- and no one would know from wlilcn setting new light poles and otherwise Linn Drug Co. gene: alternate, H. C. Wheeler. of direction the bullet came. improving things preparatory tn Pleasant Hill. Prospects still favor a war be Douglas. Coos and starting the day current, which will tween Mexico and Guatemala, the Curry counties, c . J. G. Simmons, of CAHTOrtlA, be In a few weeks. DI »TH OF MBS. LE HO»», latter having been too «low In back tan th« Coquille City; alternate, C. E. Has- 'M T m H m Aiwa»'- tUJl The new ice plant is tuearlv com PIONEER OF LI XI ard, of Drain Josephine. Jackson, ing down. pleted. The machinery is being put Ugnato« Klamath and Lake, W F. Wooden, Edmond C. Ross, ex United State Cottag«' Grove. Or.. May 13.......... M .. of Ashland; ‘ ‘ alternate, E. F. Cheney. in place and everything is about ready to begin freezing.—Leader Hannah LeBow, aged 69 years, dl 'd of Lakovlew. r at her home, six miles east of here Mrs. Manerva Arehart, widow of last night. She, with her family George Arehart. the pioneer who died crossed the plains with an ox te-m at Junction City on April 26 1907 In th«' early 50s. She was on«’ of the old settlers In this valley, her hus Have you neglected your kidneys? wax Ksiav appointed administratrix band. Simpson Lellow. two sons Have you overworked your nervous of the estate. The probable value of the property of the estate Is »1400. James and Marlon, two daughters. Mrs Nancy Porter and Mrs Julia system and caused trouble with your kidneys anil bladder? Have you Brunbaump. survive her. pains in the loins, side, bark, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby ap STOP GRUMBLING a Po'itivelv cured by If you suffer from rheumatism or pearance of the face, especially un -‘I psi *. 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