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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1907)
FISHER LAUNDRY i * UILDING BURNS Scrofula MIDDLE WEST TOWN OF SHEODS STATES SUFFER IS WIPED OUT BY FROM TORNADOS INCENDIARY FIRE Few are entirely free from it. It may develop so slowly as to cause little if any disturbance during the whole periisi of childhood. It may then produce dyspepsia, ca tarrh, and marked tendency to con sumption, before causing eruptions, ■ores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great Chicago, June 8.—Dispatches from Guart Special Service. cupled by the laundry just as soon as blood-purifier, Albany, Oregon, June 7.—The en various places in southern Indiana, it is completed. The work will at tire business section of the village Illinois and Kentucky tell of severe once commence and will be carried on of Shedds was burned this morning storms of tornado severity, that have , In such a way as not to interfere with In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablet« I .oss, *31,000; insurance, *18,000 caused some loss of life and the de the operation of the laundry. known as 8arsatabs. 1U0 doses *1. The fire Is believed to have been of struction of much property. Working Right Along. Early today a tornado visited New incendiary origin. Mr. Fisher Informs the Guard that The losses were: Davis & Shedd, Minden. Illinois, 25 miles southeast there will be no interruption in the ■tore buildings, *3000; stock of of St. Louis, killing four and injur work of th« laundry Arrangements goods, general merchandise, *14,- ing a score of others. have been made with the Hodes laun At Gradyvllle, Kentucky, a cloud 000; insurance, *12,000. dry to assist him for a few day until A. Sutherland, store buildings and burst caused the loss of twenty-one the new washing machinery is in residence, *2 000, stock of general lives, washing out eight residences. stalled. The Ironing machinery will Meagre details from West York, merchandie, *3500; insurance. *2,- run right along and delivery will be Ill., tel lof a destructive tornado that 000, taken out about a month ago. made as quickly as possible, not a W C. Jackson, building. *800; visited York shortly after supper last ¡single garment In the damaged laun goods and outfit, *3500; insurance, night, attended by a spectacular elec dry having been lost. trical display. *1200. Two dead have been recovered Alien At, McCormick, damage to Grants Pass, Or., June 6. Suf fer- ing with an incurable disease and store, *25 to ,60; to goods, *400 to from wrecked buildings and the num ber of injured is placed at 30. Forty with but a few more days to live, Ho ,500; insurance, ,1200. M. G. Coon, store building and res or fifty houses were demolished. ra Jennings, the girl who with her The wires are down and the details , b other, Jasper, tried ie the Jo idence, ,1500; goods about *2000; were not obtainable. sephlne county court for the murder insurance, *1200. (From Saturday's Guard.) The storm was espeeally severe at ¡of her father, is spending what llti'e This forenoon fire partially de- Farmersburg and Sullivan in south I strength remains in her was’ed bod) ■troyed the Fisher laundry building ern Indiana, where much damage McClain & McArthur, who have I in wild ravings and cries of terror was done by wind and rain. on East Eighth street and ruined half the Springfield sewer contract, com She declares her attentive old moth Duqoin, Ill., was also visited last of the machinery. menced work Wednesday. They er and her brothers aro trying to night by the same storm that caused The blaze was caused by sparks or have nearly a mile and a half of pipe poison her. She refuses both nn-di- the destruction of York, but no lives topis from the engine furnace in the to lay, which ranges in Hlze from 12 cine and food, believing it is drug- were lost. E. L. to 22 Inches. Most of the material ged. rear part of the building. "They want to get me out of the 7<’l»her, proprietor of the t',~ laundry, has arrived and it is hoped that there Mrs. Emma Witcher today filed a who was running the engine, was will be no further delay. The entire way,” she cries aloud. "They are try petition in the circuit court asking tailed to the office in front to at system will be completed by October ing to kill me—to kill me.” for a divorce from Erank Witcher At first she screamed her words and for the restoration of her maiden tend to a little business about 9:15 1st. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Russell an- of terror, but now life is so far spent name, Emma Waymire. o'clock, and was gone but two or She says three minutes. When he returned nounce the arrival of a fine 10- and her strength so nearly exhaust they were married at Reno, Nev., the pile of shavings and sawdust, pound boy at their home at Collon, ed that she can speak but little above on August 16, 1906. It is alleged which were used for fuel for the en Washington, Wednesday, May 29 a whisper. in the complaint that he never con Lies on Deathbed. gine, was all ablaze and the fire was I "Uncle" Stacey Is feeling rather tributed any thing to her support rapidly spreading to the building. In proud of his first nephew and says Every day Warden Cheshire ac- and soon after their marriage he less time than it takes to write it the it is the first time he ever knew how companies Jasper Jennings from the began to openly and notoriously co rear portion of the building was afire, j ( good it seemed to be called uncle. county Jail to the little house in the habit with another woman by the Born To Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Shel suburbs of Grants Pass where the name of Molly Ballard; that he left and burning fiercely. An alarm was Toklo, June 7.—A representative reside, and the plaintiff and deserted her, in telephoned from the office of the ly, at Pleasant Hill, Monday, June 3, Jennings family now laundry, and the chemical engine and a son. News. I where the girl lies on her deathbed. company with this woman on Sep of Japanese residents in America cal- hose wagon was on the scene in a Dora scarcely recognizes her brother tember 3, 19o6. 1. M. Travis is at led upon the foreign minister, 1s- count Hayashi, and says Hayashi as few minutes, although there was a and will give him no greeting, but torney for Mrs. Witcher. sured him that the American propos slight delay, caused by the tongue declares that he, too, Is In the plot als for restriction of labor emigration chains on the engine becoming un to kill her. Jasper Is awaiting his would be rejected by Japan, and that snapped. Driver Croner had to stop second trial for the murder of his the team and snap the chain again, father, but as the prosecuting at ♦ ♦ an effort would be made to expunge ♦ the last clause of article two of the MARRIED stopping a few seconds in front of the torney has placed a motion before t ♦ present treaty when it comes up for Baptist church to do so. the court asking that the case against ♦ revision in 1909, though it Is ex- A stream from the hydrant at the him be dismissed the boy will no pected America will not yield easilv. corner of East Eighth and High doubt be given his freedom. streets was soon obtained, and the Dora was acquitted on her second At the home of the bride’s parents, chenilcal hose put In action, but by ¡trial some tnon'hs ago. It was one i Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dunlap, on West that time the whole half of the build of the most hotly contested cases Sixth street. Eugene, June 5, 1907. ing was In flames The building was Snn Francisco, June 7. Jean Lou- ever tried in the Josephine county at 8 p. m., Thos. Clinton Bradley and nothing but a shell, dry as tinder, and py, proprietor of "The Pup," a court. It was the belief of every one Miss Inez May Dunlap, Rev. O. C. Newberg, Or., June 7.—The fif burned very rapidly. The firemen did French restaurant, which before the who was at all acquainted with the Wright officiating, The groom is an good work, however, and were com fire was Ruef's headquarters, was a case that she would lie found guilty, employe at J. W. Kay's furniture teenth annual commencement of Pa plimented for saving as much of the witness in the Schmitz case today. The fact that she and her smaller store and the bride is a popular cific College will take place on June 19. The ten graduates are: Clar- building as they did The Cyclone Loupy testified that after the license sister occ upfed the same room, with young lady of this city. ence M. Brown, F, Huber Haworth, hose cart arrived at the fire a few of the Delmonlco restaurant was re their bed but two feet from the bed Cecil F. Hoskins, Perry D. Macy, minutes after the engine got there voked he went to RueJ and asked | occupied by the father in the little IIAIiRISlil iti. VOI ES. Paul V. MavJs, Clement L. Niswan- and another stream was obtained loom of tlie log cabin at Granite Hill, MX Al, AND PERSONAL ger, Nellie Mae Paulson, Ralph W. from the hydrant at the corner of him to help the French restaurants in which he wns murdered, seemed Ruef Rees, Walter L>. Spaulding, Ruth Wi Hast Eighth and Ferry streets. With and to act as their lawyer. a certain indication Hint Hie girl at O. C. Wolf, of Springfield, was in twenty or twenty-five minutes af wanted *700(1 a year for a two years' least must have been an accomplice here the latter part of last week vis ley. contract, and "In currency, no checkH Out of a class of thirty only four ter the alarm was sounded the blaze ” The proprietors thought this in the crime. But she told one story iting with numerous friends. passed from the eighth grade in the' was completely under control, lint go. and could not be shaken from It. She Miss Nellie Peters was down from too much and Ruef consented to take not before the rear half of the build *5000, which was paid. declared she heard no shot or sound Eugene Thursday last, placing flow public schools. Eleven were condi tioned. The four are: Rosa Dunlap, ing was entirely destroyed, the whole during the night and that she knew ers on her mother's grave. On cross-examination Loupy said La Verne Miller. Gladys Trew and roof burned off, and the washing ma that nothing of the crime till the next Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morris and Ralph Coffin. The high school grad Ruef had never come to the res chinery and engine and boiler badly morning, when she awoke and dis family were down from Eugene on or asked to be employed; uating class will have exercises on burned. The Ironing machinery. In taurant Thursday last visiting with relatives June 1 4. that Ruef hail never threatened covered her father dead in bed. th“ front part of the building, was Loupy with losing t'nlni During Trial. and assisting in decorating the graves Ills license if the prnetlcnlly unharmed, although soak money was not paid, During her trial Dora displayed of departed relatives. On being re- NARROW ESI APE EOlt ed with water. The office fixtures cross-examined remarkable calmness and self-pos- A. Wilhelm. Sr , of Monroe, was by Loupy LINCOLN BEECHER were removed without damage, »nd said he paid Ruef the Heney, seslon. The cutting sarcasm and over Monday last attending the fu- money "be- Boston, June 6.—The breaking Mr. Fisher says, all the articles of stinging Invective of the prosecuting ! neral of the late R. A. Itampy. Mr. down of his motor, which allowed the clothing and other pieces to h" laun cause lie was a political boss." A few minutes before the* adjourn attorney brought only a pretty smile Wilhelm is one of the leading mer- airship he was navigating to be dered were snved, so his customers from her. She sat through the cross- i chants of the valley, and has been in blown seaward,almost resulting in the i ment of court yesterday afternoon will not bo loser. the defense In the trtnl of Mayor examination unmoved, and the jury ! the mercantile business in Monroe death of Lincoln Beechy off Revere Crowd« Interfere. Schmitz for extortion scored wiiat could do naught else than acquit her. for a good many years, where he has Beach today. Beechy made a seven- The blaze attracted n large crowd Malady n Mystery. . built up a very large business. The mile journey from Revere Beach to they consider n signal point, during of neople and ninny were In the way The physicians who are attending 1 firm of A. Wilhelm Al- Sos have the Hie cross examination of one of the >»f the firemen at times, but ns there prosecution's chief witnesses, Antonio her arc' nonpbiss»d as to the nature finest Btore building at Monroe to Boston. On the return journey the motor became disabled, when the rre never any ropes stretcher or any B. Blanco. Until the great fire of the malady that is slowly nnd be found In the valley. The firm aeronaut was a mile off shore, over thing whatever to keen the crowds surely sapping the life of the once also operates three flouring mills Hlance was proprietor of Delmonico's nwny, they are not to blntne. At ev restaurant. robust voung woman away. They and does a large business in that line. Boston harbor, and the airship was carried some distance seaward, His ery firs» there should b" a limit nl’ced are baffled not only by their Inabil The picnic at Junction City last "Did Ruef ever tell you that. If end officers should be stationed to you did not pay this money you ity to define the nature of the disease Friday drew quite a crowd from here airship settled rapidly down into the see that the crowds keen on the out but by the girl's absolute refusal to and all reported a very good time. sea, but men n row boats seized the side at a distance so that the fire would not get your license renew take medicine. They have despaired The ball game was between the Har ropes and towed him ashore. ed?" asked Mr. Campbell, the may men can work properly. of saving her life and declare it is risburg team and the Junction boys A. li. Black returned last night or's senior counsel. At one time the big barn In the "No,” said Mr. Blanco promptly; only a matter of a few days till and was won hv the team from this from a trip to Portland rear of the laundry building was "he did not.” death must claim her. Then will be city by the score ot 10 to 6. rflre. hut the Incinlent blaze was Felix Thomas, of Cedar Flat. Lane “Did the mayor ever tell you closed forever the secret and dark quickly extinguished by the stream that?" mystery of the oi l miner in the Pitie county, returned home Monday aiter from the Cyclone Company's hose, cabin at Granite Hill. "No.” a few days In this section. His visit which had just been placed In com here was a very sad one,he having ac "Did anybody ever tell you so?” mission at that time. Iia<i the enrt companied the remains of his wife, "No; nobody ever made that threat been delayed In arriving a few min to me." whose death occurred very suddenly utes later the barn would have burn last week, and which were buried at Four witnesses were on the stand ed, as the other stream was devoted yesterday, Officer Charles F. Skelley. the Masonic cemetery Wednesday exclusively to tile burning laundry, secretary of the board of police com last and It Is probable that several other missioners; ex-Pollce commissioners The Harrisburg baseball team has buildings In that vicinity would have Thomas Reagan and Dr. Joseph Po- been winning laurels for Itself ever gone up In smoke, as there are sev helm and Antonio Blanco. To He Held June 12, HI anil I I—A since it organized, and Is beginning The building fever in the city of eral In close uroxlmltv to the bar". texxl Time for All la Promiseil—A to think it can play the game just Springfield has not F. L. Chambers' boathouses, on the Good Piare ol' ran Outing. about right. They crossed bats with and promises to last yet subsided, banka of the millpond, and within the Junction team Friday last and summer. There are all through the fifteen feet of the laundry building, t Special Corre»|»ondence.) prospects for a Sunday they played a game In this were on fire several time«, hut a London. June 6,—The county city with the l>all team from Shedd new brick In the near future,al though final arrangements corps of boys, headed by F. E. Chain- grange picnic, to be Ifblil at London and our boys were again successful. have not bees Z Another .frame store bers, armed with buckets, kept the Mineral Springs on the 12th, 13th Modesty, however, prevents us from completed. building will be started blase from spreading The boats.fl’- and 14th of June, will no doubt be stating the exact score of the last scon and nu- nierons dwelling houses are in course teen or twenty In number, were all St. Paul. June 7.—The United of great advantage to all who at game, but the home team put it over taken out of the houses and there States court today overruled the ex tend, as a source of amusement and,___ of construction, and in contemplation. the visitors to the tune of nearly was quite a navy of them on the pond ceptions to the bill of complaint of agood outing The town is steadily growing and is Th.- London Springs three to one » V.V 7... « „„ We ¡..„k look for a number for a few minutes They are owned th«» United States vs the Standard Is certainly an ideal place to s|>end a of games this summer, an I hope that expected to grow for a long time to ’d and *K.. -_ _ t I . _ • ’ — by different people, who have the Oil Company, and the defendant is ll>U' receipts have few dol days and »-.mt rest Fwoan from the general , our boys will be as successful in the come. The postoffice houses rent<*d None of the boats granted leave to answer, as to those routine of work, -?J during the past 1 he farmer, the future as they have been in the past, greatly Increased were damaged In the least. year, a sure indication business tnati the of a good day laborer, the}—Bulletin. portions of the to bill which It had The wind was from the south at filed exceptions. growth, causing the . postmaster's ____ wife and children should not deny sal- the time of the fire, and sparks nnd ary to raise a hundred dolls I them ae Ives of the privilege of meet- Remarkable Rescue. ------ irs a year. cinders were blown several blocks. B. R McKinney, a Ing In common counsel, exchange of That truth is stranger than fiction Eugene furnf- Streams of water were played on the | Ideas get acquainted with each oth has once more been demonstrated tn ture and second-hand goodx dealer. roofs of the woolen mill, the flour er and learn each other’s needs, wish the little town of Fedora. Tenn., the has concluded to erect a new frame mill, the excelsior mill, the cannery building on the south es and desires, and by so doing broad residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: store ----- ..---------------------- - lot and t of the and other buildings In the manufac en their views and usefulness and "I was in bed, entirely disabled with new Browning building turing district as a precaution The Ils man, lighten their burdens. By miugiing hcmorrha 's of the lungs and throat. occupied by residence next door tn the laundry with each other on a common level Doctors failed to help me and all open a t handisn caught fire several times, but was The V each enn learn from the other. We hope had fled when I began taking ‘hlladelphla, June 7,— The old saved from burning by a couple of moved f Discovery. Thon in • sloop St. Louis was sold by the become better men nnd women and Dr King's New Discovery, streams from garden hose Sparks avoid the narrow ruts tn which we The coughing north sb eminent today to a junk dealer of are all inclined to get. es peciallv if stant relief came. alighting on the roofs of other build soon atopn m M ' d, the bleeding rapidly ner lot, a city for *1210 The St. Ixiula we get ‘ ings wore put out before they did any ‘ habit “ of ------ in the thinking and diminished snd in three weeks I was ty. it is hen built nt Washington In 1828 acting damage. as though life and happiness able to go to work." Guaranteed cure spoken of nt was the vessel with which Cap- consist' No I it mi wince. for co rd In the abundance of labor >ughs and cold». 50c and i I st this item, i Ingraham overawed the Austrian we perform for our own The laundry building, which was n W. L >. Delay no's drug store. Trial bnrn will pedal ben- sdron at Smyrna and secured the eflt and for no ne else. ♦ woatory frame structure, was owned right kind bottle • free. as<> of an American citizen. held l y F. L. Chamber*. It wm a turn- The old The grange as an organization be- oner upon the Austrian flagship lleve b’rdt’wn <»l<l aback, and Mr. Chamber* THE TEXAS WONDER, opposite c orner, in education along practical » aya It waa »t worth more than *200 lines They think what Is good for Cores all kidney, bladder and rheu-1 Smith, Is also md was not Insured. The laundry Don't! 1 • the farmer is good for everybody, matlc trouble«; sold by all druggists considerable distan »tat hlnery vtur-»« were * rry and f’xlur**« not In- eently sold to Paul Bettlehi on't let your child suffer with Thev wish to bring all classes into v tired for the reason that none of the cough when you can cure it with close ■r relations, so we Invite all to on two months' treatment by mat! merchant. This leaves anot rompanic* will take the risk Mr aril’s Horehound Syrup, a ■ lire , come and counsel together. We ex 'or *1. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive desirable corner building lot ’l«her estimates bit loss at *700 or ' for coughs, bronchitis. Influen- pect some of the most able speakers street, St. Louts. Mo. Send for tes is said Mr. Bettelheim will »MOO. croup and pulmonary diseases, of the state to address ns on the lead timonials. Sold by Hull's Drug Store. In the fu rick th The building formerly stood on a bottle and try It. B. H latugh- ing topics of the ■nun •st Seventh street where the Grlf- dw tf Byhalia. Miss , writes "1 have Amusements will b H' provitiby i 1 i Hardware Company's warehouse children who had crop. I tried the local pt'oide . and m . kumki tiiiit* in V >w ’tends A I I y different remedies, but I must AU bring your The• Shot Icy marml on at the cc►nier [ ’-.iti» Will Erect New Building. 6<jrns: -js wiv i and z / » Z" your Horehound Syrup is the be »r your sweet- ot We«t E'shth 1 Charnelton s treet ' Mr. Chambers shortly after the fire m , nnd e P and cough medicine I r yatir good will will »< x»n be moved to the er id ot 1 formed the Guard reporter that he used I." Linn Drug Co. very o d have a good the )ot on which IIt uta nd* and JL M. II tear the shell of the old building ff. and ot rgret It. Shrill >■ will erect on the corn«pr a down and erect tn Its place a corru Subscriba tor The Daüj Ucard. gated Iron building » hlch will be oc- Old Wooden ilructure Almost Completely Destroyed This Morning Fire Caught From Furnace of Engine. 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