Image provided by: Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
é I R. F. D. No. 8. was in the city today 1 cheater Bay, at the mouth of the' ' Umpqua. . ' attending to business matters here. 8. V. Robinson, accompanied by his Miss Yetta Wald returned from niece, Miss Ruby Calvert, went to ' Roseburg last night. Creswell this afternoon to visit Mrs. L. F. Thoma*, of Camp No. 1, is M. E. Buoy. down from Wendling Carl Oglesby and brother, the tim W. A. Seymour and family leave ber cruiser, and Will Williams went for the coast Monday. tq Blue River this morning to do Mrs. J. H. Daniel returned last some work. • I evening from Sodaville. A Newport real estate dealer con-' Father J. M.' O'Farrell camo In ceived the Idea of using the scenery Seattle, Aug. 13.— Lumbermen The telegraph situation In Eugene from a trip south today. for bls advertisements, and big white E. G. Zeigler, of the United States letters soon decorated the sides of were notified today that the Central remains about the same as it was controlling Association, the well-known point called "Jump- Freight yesterday, for the Western I'nlon I forest service, Is in town. Miss Edna Russ, of Corvallis, is the Off Joe” and other cliffs. A storm freight east of Chicago, has advanced office can send no messages at all. I of disapproval then arose and the ad-. the minimum loading requirements though the operators here remain on i guest of Miss Mae Gibson. N. F. Beyerhin, of Dexter, came i vertising on natural scenery has been on lumber and shingles from 4000 duty. The Postal office had a good to 6000 a car, the advance depending ! obliterated. business yesterday, but this morning ! to tiwn yesterday afternoon. » upon the car lengths. No consider Mias Greta Norda Wold returned It was light. They have at least four ation is given to the fact that cars (From Wednesday's Guard.) operators on In Portland, the man I to Portland this afternoon. I are loaded now to their full capac Mrs. M. A. Test and grandson went ager, the wire superintendent, a San j Mra. C. M. Hall is down from Mar- ity. Francisco and a Seattle superinten to Portland this afternoon. ! cola. The effect Is a sharp advance in Mrs. Julia Bean and Mrs. E. A. dent. The four seem to work day Mra. E. D. Wilde Is home from Al-, rates, and will drive Pacific Coast and night, for when the operator Bean are home from Sodaville. lumber and shingles out of the ter Misses Beatrice Kramer and Grace bany. here goes on In the morning they are C. O. McClain, of Salem, is in Eu- ritory east of Chicago unless they are | working the keys, and when she went Clogston went to Portland today. handled by the Isthmian route or Miss Mildred Clemens returned to gen<- off last night they were still biuy. Business has been sent to Seattle, University Park In Portland today. John Elspass returned today from around the Horn. Several months ago several East-! Editor Moorehead, of the Junction Salem. which Indicates that things are not ern lines attempted to advance rates serious up there. San Francisco is City Times, Is a Eugene visitor today. H. A. Green has returned from 2 to 5 cents a hundred pounds, but, Frank Craig left for Portland to also accepting business, though most the advance was withdrawn. A late day, where he will engage in busi Halsey. of the operators are out. J. E. Andrews returned to Corval order was even more drastic. Lum-1 In Los Angeles the Postal Is worse ness. ber and shingle associations on the Charles Chick and Clarence Thomp lis today. off than In many of the Pacific coast Miss R. Shearer is in town from entire coast are preparing to fight' son start into the big timber again to Wendling cities. the proposed increase in rates from The Western Union offices have re morrow. H. E. Owen, of Kalama, Wash., is 1 Pacific coast points, and steps were ' Professor F. 8. Dunn and family ceived no news at all over their In town. taken today to make a fight against wires. The telephone office contin left for the coast near Newport this Mrs. McMillan has returned homo the new minimum loading rules, co-j morning ues to do a good business. incident with the struggle agaiust | W. G. Judkins and family, of Fair to Portland. L. jd Tucker, of Cottage Grove, is the Western lines. mount, returned today from their In the city. I outing ♦ ♦ Newport Miss Nancy Peterson has returned Mrs. Claude Gaby and Miss Frank BIT HIMSELF OUT OF JAIL ♦ I'EltHOXAIX ♦ ie Caylor went to Wendling on the from Newport. <> ♦ noon train today. W. W. Haines returned today from I Prisoner Wears Out Teeth Gnawing ♦ ♦ >♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Henry Canaday came from New Everett, Wash. Miss Lulu Rust, of Blachley, is a Through Wooden Bare. port today to visit M. Canaday, who (From Friday’s Guard.) Eugene visitor. The ¡Kdice have captured a man E. Y. Smith is in town from Mabel. lives near Elmira. Claire Bristow came up last night named Schaarschmidt, who escaped Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Zabrlskle are In Ray Frank went back to Portland the city and expect to make Eugene to visit his aunt. today. C. W. Thompaan, of Viola, is in from tlie Gem Jail. In Germany, three Ethan Collier returned today from their future home. weeks ago. The manner of IJs flight town on busineSH Lee Logan, wife and btby, accom Mabel Mrs. W. C. Barbour returned lost makes ore of the most remarkable of 1 L. B. Hoisington is up from Mon panied by Mrs. Logan's niece, went to night from Canada. all of those told In the romances of Halsey this afternoon. mouth. Mrs. W. L. DeLano returned from Major L. D. Forrest and wife and [.risen heroes. Mrs R. Scobert went to Newport Newport yesterday. Miss Anderson returned from a trip this morning. Crooning the one w indow of tils ceil i Mrs. R. C. Oglesbv came in from Mrs. Madanz returned to Oakland, to the East this afternoon. within was an oak l»ea:u 7 by 7 inches Mrs. Dr. Bogadt.who has been vis Portland last night. • Oregon, today. H. I). Edwards and daughter, Mrs. 8. H. Friendly and wife returned iting Mr. and Mrs. Hayward, re Dougherty, left for Sacramento this square Outside of the window was turned to Portland today. another l>eam, nine Inches thick. These today from Seaside. Mrs. M. Cunningham and daugh afternoon. Dr. A. W. Kinney, of Cottage were his only liars liesldes the massive Miss Jeannette Hawley, of Cottage ter, Miss Olive, went to Harrisburg Grove, is in the city. Grove, is in the city. masonry of the building—that is to ! Mrs. Ransom and daughter return this afternoon for a short v I b R. Miss Laura Eames went to Port- say, there were no metal liars between ! John Elspass leaves in the morning ed today from Creswell. laand this afternoon. those wooden barriers. Mrs. Starbuck and daughter went for Salem, where he has accepted a Miss Sylvia McKern on returned to position as head mailer on the States to Newport this horning. But the wood, toughened by'age, was day to Cottage Grove. Row Lowe and Elmer Lowe, of man. enough to make any prisoner without ■ Mrs. Oglesby went back to Port- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gilbert left today Florence, are in the city. land this afternoon. tools despair. Schaarschmidt had not Dean E. C. Sanderson left for East for an outing near Florence. Sev Major Edwards and hlB family are even the metal shank from bis shoes ! eral relatives »nd friends were also In ern Washington this morning. moving to California. to make a saw of, for lie had only felt T. D. Wheeler and J. S. Busor are the party. ' Frank Stoops, of Marshfield, is slippers in his dungeon. Rev. II. A. Green went to Halsey In the city from Cottage Grove. looking over Eugene. He got to work with his teeth, how- j J. McArthur went to'Northeru Ida this afternoon to preach tomorrow. W. J. Warnock and family have re ho today, not getting away yester He has a slight case of blood poison turned from the coast. ever, upon the Inside beam. It took, i In his right hand. day. Mrs. Tlescotten came in from him three months to gnaw through | Miss Wlnnifred Cockerline re John Porch and family returned to this formidable barrier. He could only Woodburn this afternoon. Aberdeen this morning After a visit turned home on Wednesday- after W. A. Bell has returned front a work when he wan certain that his ; noon, after a pleasant three weeks' her;'. fishing trip on the Siusiaw. guards were out of sight and hearing. Mrs. Alf Walker and Mrs. Henry visit at Seaside and Astoria. McMurphey went to Bohemia Before their expected return he always John F. Berger and family leave Stewart leave in the morning for covered up the ravages bis teeth had for Anderson's sawmill at Goldson Newport. made with a structure of brown bread, E. D. Reid and daughter, who have today. He will return on Monday in saved from ids rations. This bread been visiting here today, returned to time for the council meeting. Paul Cowgill. Western manager of Coos bay today. patch closely resembled the color ot Margaret lietlch went to Spring the DesMoines Life Insurance Com the vvixxi. nnd ns bls work progressed field today to visit for a week with pany, went to O'Brien's on the Mc It had to lie handled with extreme care Kenzie to visit his family over Sun Miss May Kestley. to prevent its crumbling and betraying Byron E. Miller, secretary of the day him. W. J. White, one of the Pacific state medical board, Is In attendance Schaarschmidt spent seven months Paper Company's representatives, is at the Dr. Best trial. In the same patient toil, gnawing like Mrs. C. V. Littler arrived up from In Eugene visiting old-time friends. a rat through the outer bar. One night Albany to visit her parents, Mr. and Mr. White formerly resided here, and attended the university for four he judged that the apertures were Mis. J. F. Robinson, today. M. J. Cochran, W. W. Oglesby. H years. large enough, nnd he squeezed through. Arthur Mulvey, capitalist, of Min II. Brehart and Jerome Knox are In j The space was so small and the sixteen neapolis, who has been visiting II. A. the city attending the Best trial. inches of jagged ends of the lieatu The family of Rev. W B. Pinker-' Gray and family, says Eugene is the were so tough that he tore his body llvelles city he has seen on the ton arrived yesterday from Long , frightfully. coast except 'Frisco. Things here Beach, Cal. They came by boat to ’ When lie was caught, the prison sur look good to hint. Portland. geons who examined him found that L. E. Tldball, the popular repre O. I’. Hoff went to Cottage Grove I fae hail worn Ills teeth down to stumps. th s afternoon. He Is now Htate la- j sentative of the Blake-McFall Paper His Jaws-were developed abnormally bor commissioner, but was formerly Company, of Portland, who has made headquarters In Eugene for the past by his superhuman exertions to win located at Irving. year or so. left today for San Fran S. C. Bartru/u, district aupervl << | bla way to liberty. of the forest service, is In Eugene cisco,and will return with a bride In about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tid- on business In his department. His ball will make their home in Eu home Is In Roseburg. MAROONED ON AN ICEBERG Mrs. M. E. Inman was at the train I gene. this afternoon to sec Merle Riley, a Wrecked Ship's Crew Spends Twenty (From Monday's Guard I news agent running between Port-] eight Hours In Cold Storage. P V. Coffey went to Drain today. land and Ashland She had not seen ' Tlie crew of the Norwegian Railing Walter O'Connell went south to him for eight years illSS GERTRUDE BEERS. : vessel Prime Olaf recently arrived at T. W Sparks and wife, of Port- ' day. Jay Brooks, of Carlton, Is In the land, who have been over to Flor- I Who was sent to Puimma to in-, Lerwick, Scotland, after a terrible ex ence, returned to their homes today. city. perience In the arctic regions. Dr. Wall came In from the sou'.v veatigute the housing and fteding1 Their vessel started for the sealing I They think that n railroad to the 81* nslaw would be a paying proposition. I today. Mrs. J. II. Brown went to Oregon nnd the recreations of tho canal grounds carrying n crew of tcu men. Mrs. J. M. Deeds and sister, Mrs. A lane was discovered in the ice Dappen, went to San Francisco this City today. employee*. Will Van Lewen, of Portland. Is In i through which a great number of seals afternoon, where they will visit rel-j stives of Mr. Deeds. Soon after they | the city today. were observed, Captain EJodl took his 8eavey's Point, on the McKenzie, L. B. Ennis, of Gervais, was In the this afternoon on business. will go to Loa Angeles, where they ship Into this break, but soon nfter en city yesterday. Geo.. T. Hall, Sr., is spending his tering the laue tlie ice closed together two miles above the Coburg wagon will remain six weeks. bridge, vies with the Spencer Butte Attorney Davis went to Cottage vacation in the mountains. Mrs. J E lilll, Mr. and Mrs. lien-1 with great force, cutting the ship com- ry Denhart left on this morning’s lo Grove today. Mrs. B. T Awbrey returned home pletel.v In half horizontally. The bot country as the best Lane county stand or poisonous rattlesnakes and Hans Hanson was down front Lea- : to Cottage Grove last night. cal for an extended visit east Mrs. Illll will visit her parents and other burg yesterday. II. D. Edwards and daughter left tom of the v essel sunk, while tlie up|>er similar reptiles. Some mtn working part was forced up on tlm surface of there say that they have to drive Arthur St >ui was In from Wend this afternoon lor Sacramento. relatives In Wisconsin and Minneso them out of their beds, and while no ta. and will be gone six weeks. Mr. ling yesterday. H. E Morris and family have re the lee. Miss Porter, ot Portland, arrived turned from an outing at the coast. I Tiie crew got out two boats and one has been bitten, a good supply of and Mrs. Denhart go to Pipestone, J Minn., where they have relatives. today on a visit. Miss Frances Garrett came home reached an Iceberg, bn which they re- rattlesnake remedy is kept in that C. F. Calkins and wife returned 1 this afternoon from London Springs. maiued for twenty-eight hours. At tb«» vicinity. They will make a trip to the James Seavey's Point, near which there is town exposition before returning, today to Saginaw. Miss Jewel Eltnaker went home to end of that period tlie Norwegian sealer a ferry, has long been famous as Jas. II. Currin, of Albany, was In Portland last night with her friend, Gunildl rescued them. which will be almut November 1st. the home of reptiles, the people liv the city yesterday. Mrs Milan. — ing near there claiming it is the J. Bingham, ot Gervais, was in the' (From Saturday's Guard * Mr». F. E. Alley and daughter.Miss greatest rattlesnake producing com F. C Taylor, ot Hale, Is in the city. div this morning. NOTICE TO CONTnACTORS Velma, are visiting with relatives in munity In the Willamette valley. It Dave Graham returned today front Eugene G. T. Iaine Is down from Walter- Roseburg Review. a visit to the coast. Notice K hereby given that blds is also said that the Gila monsters Miss Floy Houston came up from Ville. Rev Donncrnass went to Portland I Chas. Pieroe. ot Ashland. Is a Eu Salem today to visit her grandpa will be received up to 7:30 p. m. Au are there, the lizard-like creature gene visitor today. rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McClana gust 20, at the residence of the un whose very breath is said to be poi today. Harry Tracey Is In town from Cres- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lampert went to han. dersigned. clerk of district No. 57, sonous. These horrible creatures are Portland this afternoon. O. P ('«show. Sr., returned to at Waltervllle, Oregon, for moving very rare, and whether ever seen ex well Wm. Shurtleff, of Blue River, was' Brownsville today, accompanied by the schoolhouse In said district and cept after a man has absorbed a cer W R Price, of Vida, is a Eugene a Eugene visitor yesterday. visitor his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Howe, and building an addition after removal. tain amount of Peruna Is not known. John D Rude has gone to Scott's husband C. liodes has left for Tucson j Plans and specifications may be seen Their home Is in Southern Califor Mills on a two-weeks* vacation. Spring*. Dr. II. L. Studley returned from at the house of the clerk. A certi nia and the arid district of the South- Miss Bertha Williams left for Hal- Mrs. E E Mink leave* for Forest ; the coast today to assume the prac fied check for 5 per cent of the west. While rattlesnakes are fonnd In Grove and Portland in the morning. tice or Dr. Bennett. Dr. Studley will amount must accompany each hid. sey today. H. C. Fountain, of Waltervllle la Mra. F . E Alley, of Roseburg, is move his family here from Rose- The board of trustees I reserves the the Willamette valley there are not many places where they are thick, expected here this evening to visit , burg. in th e cltv. right to reject any or i nil h'da This year seems to be an especially JESSE E 1 ASTON. Mi •a. it. G. Caisteel went to 8agl- relative* Albany r Democrat: J . L. and H. L. good one for them, and they are quite naw today. G. W Welder, of Waltervllle, was' Prather and several other Bemm Clerk of School District 5«. plentiful In several places. Ml as Mluule (' hanibers went to Al- In.the cityr looking after buaiuvas mat- Vista [>eo iple were in the city today Waltervllle, Or.. Aug. 6, < 1907. Most people dislike to i tern toda; bany today. on their i way to Belknap Springs for mountains just because of E. T Andrew. of Salem. I j a Eu-1 Jo* F< dlman left this morning for an outing { and hunt. HOP PICKERS' NOTICE tiles, preferring to go to British C’olunibla t<□ look after hi* gene visitor. Ea rl Hill name' down from Cottage timber In torcala. the where they r*e not found, A It .1riffany. rvg Istrar of the uni- Grov e today. k ers though it may seem.rattles rarely or never found acrom the * home froiin a vacation trip P. F. (’oopcr is in the city from mlt of the Coast Range, th* r tip the M<rKens !c. Riseit Butte. being tin.: the climate is too dar Mra. H J. llfMiarl dens and moth *r B. A. 8 in It h caime up from JuncElon WHY FICFT AND WORRY. went to 1Portland t.i»day. fr«»m where* 1 hi« 1afternoon. AA’hen yrur child has a severe cold? PERNOX Al. Mi as Fila lien dershott baa return- they will go to the < You n«*'il not fear pneumonia or oth Mr. amit Mrs. ('.co Stivern have re- «■d fr o?n Newport, V talking about.“ Quarante er pulmonarv disease*. Keep sup Belkniip Sprlnir». They Ml ae l*eone Kii.vs came home from turned fr L. DeLano, druggist. 25c. plied with Ballard * Horehound Syr I report having had i i most enjoyahle up a positive cure «or colds, coughs, Miss Louis« Bryant dropped lu from Drain today. Misses Ruhy Fai•rington. Ernvtae i A Peerless tee cream freezer Will whooping cough and bronchitis. Mrs. E C. Crump, of Leaburg, stayed Ini Owens. June Gray. Grace Rattee and fr« •exe cream hard in three minutes. Hall, of Sioux Falls, S. D . writes ■«■ene I i«t nl ;bt Mr. Owens returned today from Lon They turn easier than others. We "1 have used your wonderful Bal Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hills hare gone Mias Alicia McElroy returned from don Springs. can, tell you why, also other good lard's Horehound Syrup on my cbll- the lakes for an outing. jdren for five year*, its results have Monro«’ yesterday. |>r. W. Kuyke ndatl has returned points. Wm. H. Fenton Is building an ad- been wiMtderful.'' Lint» Drug Co. A O. McPherson, of 8prlngfleld, from a visit with his family at Win- CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO, LOCAL TELEGRAPH SITUATION IS NO WORSE MORE WOES FOR LUMBER SHIPPER ARE IN STORE SEAYEY’S POINT CLAIMS HONORS FOR RATTLERS dition to Wm. Williams’ house. i home from Middle Fork. Roy Addington is now hauling logs W. H. Fenton and - >n h«v rent«! for William Ttate's mill. , E. T. Templeman's farm for a term Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Roney, of Eu-1 I of three years. Mr. Tcmpletnan says gene, were in the valley Saturday. ■ lie Is taking a lay-off" for tbe pur- Mrs. Scribner, of Cloverdale, ’ is i pose of hunting a cook. visiting in the valley this week. E. A. Wegner mad' a trip to Eu Harry Keeney and wife have been gene Saturday to purchase the ice visijing with his parents at this place cream for the social. for the past week. D. C. Mathews & Sons are ship- Mr. and Mrs. J-. B. Rowland, of Ping a large amount of lumber st Eugene, were visiting with friends present. here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Row- Trent announces that they »ill Ihnd are old-time residents of the. have an__________ ice crcant social .... at the Trent valley, having begun housekeeping school -house next Saturday evexflfc here when they were married, over August 17. Everybody invited. fifty years ago. MISTI' HOLLOW. The heavy rains of last week did a great deal of damage to grain, both NOTICE TO HOI’ Pit KERS in the shock and standing. Jim Stoops and familv. of Clover Hop ploklng^vil begin on nty yard- dale. were seen iu the valley last Sun six miles north of Eugene, about day. tember 4. Pickers hauled to ant Archie Gartin and wife, of Coburg from yard. Potatoes free. Grocer were visiting in this vicinity Sunday. ies kept on grounds. Mrs. E. P. Williams is quite ill at P. pexxixgtox . her home in Trent. • Phone Black 1T5L si E C. Morgan, of Winberry, is in the valley this week. GOOD STAMPS FREE Could not be expected, bnt sun- Mr. Warbington. of Edenvale. makes regular trips through the val- moos, the artist, makes lar*e touched Biniupn stamps auu and photos - at lo ley now with his beef wagon. Four of our neighbors made a trip prices. 437 Willamette street. to Eugene last Saturday. Unbscrilu* for the DAILY G< 'RP Mooney has returned BA MT! a • B«y a Seed Cleaner or Fanning it will do what you 1 \ If Yme dirty grain Bri good sample and let us clean us 3 for vou Th. “Dakota” will do it MOON ®, TINGLEY