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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
NO WESTERN TALLI AFERO PITCHES UNION MESSAGES ARE RECEIVED WINS BOTH What is CASTORIA CastorU is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It U Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeverLshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilât»» the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA always Bears the Signature of ANO WILL RECEIVE NO , • (From Monday’s Guard I The basetyail games at Spring field yesterday were features, the first M ».Y| E as a good, fast game, the second as a NEW YORK, AIG. 12.—AT 1 O’CUH K TRIM AFTERNOON MANY ♦ OPEK- merry comedy of hitting on Spring ♦ OP1 R\roRS IN THE MAIN OFFICE OF THE WESTERN UNION- OPERATORS STRIKE ♦ A TO KN INTERFERE WITH field's part and errors on the part of Drain, Taliafero. however, was the HERE \\ ENT OUT. THIS ACTION W AS A SURPRISE. AS THERE W AS WITHOUT AUTHORITY ♦ WESTERN UNION WIRES. ♦ bright particular light throughout NO -1GN A FEW MINUTES BEFORE THAT ANYTHING HO RADICAL N'ew York. Aug. 12. Four ♦ both, for despite the reputation of hundred and thirty women ♦ I Drain as heavy hitters, they could WAS INTENDED. THERE WAS NO DISORDER. ANI» IT IS STATED quit work In the main office ♦ No Western Union business is be- BY THE OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY THAT OVER HALF OF THE only get four hits In two games off at the Postal, and only a few ♦ ing received in Eugene, for . while employes remained at the ♦ of the big fellow, and besides that, DAY FOliCE REFUSED TO GO OUT. IT IS STATED THAT BY FIVE the operators on that line here > have keys. The men also walked ♦ he struck out fourteen men in the { O’CLOCK THEY WILL HAVE A El LL FORCE AT WORK AGAIN. out cheering. General Super ♦ not yet been called out. It is practi- first game and seven in the second intendent Brook», of the ♦ cally as bad, since the railroad tel- Such a performance was worth see-' Western Unlon.safd the strike ♦ egraphers will not allow any West ing of itself. was not authorised by the un ♦ ern Union business to go over the ion; that no one knows who ♦ The first game was a brisk affair, blew the whistle, and that ♦ lines, opening their keys every time beginning at 2 p. m. sharp. Mur I.OS ANGELES AUG. 12.—THE FIRST INDICATION THAT MEM- the man selected to blow the ♦ any attempt is made. The Postal phy. for the Drain Athletics, was a whistle did not do so. Treas ♦ THE NATION AL ORDER OF RAILWAY TELEGR APHERS office here is taking messages, puzzle for' four innings, until the urer Mclnerny. of the union, ♦ though nearly every operator In Port Blues got one man across the plate. said the strike was not au ♦ land has gone out. Local business In that inning Drain also sent a man thorised, but the union could ♦ has not yet been seriously delayed. over the rubber, and the game was not control the men. ♦ From present reports three oper becoming more sizzling every min-1 The Western Union opera ♦ ators were all that stayed at their ( ute. tors on the Produce Ex ♦ The visitors from Douglas county posts In Portland when they struck change went out, leaving a ♦ there. Day Operator Hall on the could not get any more runs, how Chicago. Aug. 12.—The Western fidala declare they have no desire few non-union men at work. ♦ Western Union here, is a member of ever. and Springfield could not score for arbitration. The Western Union opera ♦ the Commercial Telegraphers' union until the ninth, when two hits and Union and Postal Telegraph compa tors in the hotels went out to and Night Operator Miggs is a mem a mistake on somebody’s part ended nies claimed today that they are in Bl SIXESS HANDLED day. ber of the Railroad Telegraphers’ the first game by the score of 3 to 1 better condition than at any time EASILY AT OMAHA ♦ union, which has given orders to ex in favor of Springfield. since the commencement of the strike ____________ _ _ _____________ _ Mathews, the Roseburg slabster, of operators. The Western Union tend all the sympathy and moral sup- Omaha', Aug. 12.—A personal in- port to the Commercial men possible.1 essayed to pitch for Drain in the sec- of the Western Union and — ___ - ____- telegraph -_______________________ ----- . The team from the south claimed that more than 200 opera veatlgation The Postal operator is ani * l 2 K«me. Postal offices thia morning shows phone message from Savannah says started off by getting one tally, but tors are at work and It is able to both offices to be clear of messages that the Western Union and Postal not a member of any union, and that company has not any connection with no more conld they beg of the wily take care of business In Fair shape. at 10 o'clock, with about half a force operators are out. Taliafero until the last inning, when any other, so that the line cannot be The Postal claimed 100 men were at working In both main offices. The interfered with, it is quite prob they were allowed two. Chattanooga.—Operator« of the work, with little delay in handling broker operators are working as us For two innings the Roseburg able that some business for the peo ual. Western Union are out. pitcher, who in the previous game messages. ple of Eugene will be sent through The striker« are hopeful and de-, ht J held down third, kept the team over that line whatever happens. Officers of the telegraphers’ union termined, aud the messengers talk1 Salt Lake.—The Postal operatora However, it is the telephone com- of the ’’Sawmill City" from doing assert that the companies have only of striking. are out. Fifteen men are involved. pany that the burden falls on. and anything bad. but the third chapter they are obliged to do most of the was his Waterloo, for with two hits one-third of the number of men at Too Many O|M-ratom. Columbus.—The Postal operator« business that the telegraph COIB- and a bunch of errors the Lane coun work they claim, many of whom are Los Angeles. Aug. 12.-—The West ty boys made four runs. panies would otherwise get. telegraph students not capable of do ern Union claims to have more op have struck. The final score showed that fifteen An operator at Cottage Grove this erators than required and three men ing good work. morning tried to send a message tallies had been made by Springfield, have been sent back to Oakland. Augusta.— The Western Unlon up- being made off Math north, hut when told that the rail-| fourteen hits orators have walked out. also making eight er ews. his team road telegraphers—the union to' PROGRESS OF STRIKE XEITHER SIDE which he belonged—had bound, ror«. AT MANY l*OINTS Los Angeles. The Postal opera WISHES ARBITRATION The score and summary of the tors joined the strikers today. 1 themselves to give the Commercial , first game is as follows: | operators all their material and moral , St. L ou I b . — Buslne-is la practically Superintendent Cbok, of the West suspended in the St. Louts Merchants’ Drain. . support, he shut down without a 1 Baltimore.—The Postal operators a hr. r. h. po. a. e. ern Union, declared today that three Exchange because of the telegraph- are out. qualm. He could not hava sent anyj 3 0 0 7 4 0 would be no arbitration, and that a ers’ strike. ______________________________ I _____ message, however, had he so desired. Moore, c. . 4 1 2 1 3 1 deputation of strikers would not be | for the reason that the railroad op-fMurphv, p Cleveland. -The operators of both 4 0 0 4 0 0 | orators would have opened their Hansen. lb. 1! . ived, nor will he hold any com . Des Moines.—The Western Union companies are out. 3 0 0 6 2 0 munication with the strikers, except and Postal are out. Telegraph ser- I keys, thereby breaking the connec-j Whipple, 2b Andrews, ss. 3 0 0 0 0 1 in a circular letter which he will is * vice is crippled. Philadelphla.—The operators of ' tion. 3 0 n 2 0 1 sue today. This will be brief and both companies are out. Only a few ‘ Only railway business is going Mathews, 3b 2 0 o 1 0 0 will read: Denver.—Postal operators are out. men remained at the keys. , over the Western Union wires. The Moon. If. . . . 3 0 o 3 1 0 "Having left the employ of the One operator out of 25 remains at I Western Union have a contract with Bryant, cf. . Omaha.—It in stated thia after ¡the railroads by which both use the McKIbbon. rf. . . 3 0 o 0 0 0 company you will apply at once for work. noon that the signal _ corp« men from , same wires, and in case of strike of your pay.” Montgomery.—Only three Western Fort Omaha have been offered a bo 28 1 2 24 10 3 President Gompers, of the Ameri | either the railway line or commercial nus to work the Western Union can Federation of Labor, arrived In Union operators are at work today. men, the line Is at the mercy of the Springfield. wires. The report Is not dented or : men that do not strike, who are ab. r. h. po. a. e. this city today to aid the strikers In Atlanta.—A long distane* tele- confirmed by the Western Union i nearly always in sympathy with Kestley, rf.......... 3 0 1 0 0 0 ,in ih DH oi v capacity The union of those that go out. Smith,,2b............ 3 1 1 4 1 0 It Is not likely that members of Peret, lb............ 3 1 0 •I 0 0 unions in small offices like Eugene Taliafero, p. . . . 3 0 2 0 2 0 will be called out, for they are of , Hobbs, 3b.......... 3 n 1 1 1 1 little Importance on the checker ! Paine, cf............ 4 n 0 t 0 1 board at present, and have no griev- King, c................. 2 o 1 1 4 0 SPAN I Humphrey, ss. . 2 o 1 it 9 1 1 i ances. Eastern messages have been sub- I Hendershott, If. 3 1 0 0 0 0 , ject to delay for several days. 26 3 7 27 9 Nummary. Stolen bases—Murphy, Smith, Hobbs, Paine, Humphrey, Sacrifice The work on the railroad bridge A slxty-foot piece of Innd. one hun Washington, Aug 12.— ♦ hits—Peret, Hobbs. Two-base hits near Coburg across the McKenzie is and sixty feet deep, with an L, Inquiry at the department of ♦ —Smith. Bases on balls—Off Tal- progressing rather slowly. Two piers dred on Eighth street, between Charnel justice elicited the authorita ♦ , lafero, 3; Murphy. 3. Struck out- —By are being put in and it will be ton and Olive, was sold today by tive statement that there will ♦ Tallafero, 14; by Murphy. 4. Hit months yet before they are done. The Stephen Smeede to Emily Hovey. be proceedings to compel E. ♦ I by pitcher—Moore, King, Moon. piers will rest on solid rock, fifty or The terms of the sale are private, H. Harriman to answer cer ♦ sixty feet down, and Iron casings will but It Is understood that a very good tain questions he refused to ♦ be put In, which are filled up with price was given. The Hollenbeck answer when before the In cement. Ileal Estate Company and Coffman, terstate commerce' commis ♦ The pier at the south end of the I Smith A- Rodman, two leading real sion last winter in New ♦ A corps of engineers from San bridge will be a double cylinder, nnd estate firms of the city, negotiated York; also that there will be ♦ Francisco, in the employ of some the one at the north end will be what the sale. no other proceedings against ♦ company at present unknown, have is known as a square pier, When the him, and that no proceedings ♦ been at work since early in the sum old bridge Is torn down what Is FARM ( LOSE TO against the Union Pacific ♦ mer on the electrical water power be the longest wooden claimed to CITY LIMITS SOLI» have either been determined ♦ Some of the hop growers in the span in the world will pass out of ex- plant project at the head of the Mc upon or are now under con ♦ Kenzie river. Considerable work was county are discouraged at the out- Istqnce. The Bushnell-Crane Company to ♦ sideration. done there last summer, and It is be-¡look, partly because of the recent fifty men are working on day sold the Scarborough ranch two Forty or ♦ Ing continued this year, Besides sur-1 cloudy weather, which seems to be the structure, and the steel bridge nnd one-half miles south of town, to ♦ veylng out a canal route and power dispelled, and partly because of the will not be put un In any probability II. D. Stevens, of Park Rapids, Min house sites, roads are being laid out■ price outlook. John Middleton. last | before next spring! nesota, for |5500. The land abuts over which it Is presumed heavy ma-1 week at Harrisburg, Fold a enr ■of the city, there b> Ing too acres.In the chinery of some kind Is to be moved. last year’s hops for 5 cent» a pound. ' piece. The tract is largely farm land, BLA< K H AND M ILL the hops , that However, he claims The canal as surveyed Is four to six but is also a good investment as su BE SI ITRESSED which is only cost him 6 Mi cent», miles In length, and takes water di burban property. low. rectly from Clear Lake, the source of ( Aug. 11. — The whole Pittsburg, _________ . , Another gentleman In that same the McKenzie, and conveys it to a j of Western Pennsylca point [joint below the falls. The total drop ' vicinity, who made considerable mon mill district roused to action by the in that distance is said to be nine ey during the year of high prices, nia has been charged to the murderous Whether Francis J. Heney ever hundred feet, and the power attaina-1 asked 32 cents for his hops, but outrages hie under a full head of water, which 'could only get an offer of 31 cents, Black Hand society. The streets of comes to Oregon to resume prosecu Newcastle and Hillsville are being can only be had in that lava forma-1 The next morning hops went down tion of the land fraud cases is up to tion by means of a cement canal.will and as the days passed went still patrolled by Troop 1» of the State the attorney-general of the United Constabulary. More than 4 0 sus be something immense. At one point lower. The owner became piqued pects, including four known leaders, New York, Aug. 10.—John W. States, says the Portland Tel-gram. the canal will be built by tunneling at his lost chance, and vowed he are in jail at Newcastle. The State Gate«, It Is learned by the Sun’s Sar And the same Is true as to whether would sell his hops for nothing less William C Bristol will retain the of through a mountain. Constabulary was ordered out by atoga sorrespondent, has gone to It is presumed that the idea of the than 32 cents. Ever since then he Governor Edwin Stone on petition of England to settle there, like Richard fice of United States attorney for Recent development« are r _______________ promoters is to furnish electric _ power hea bad his hops stored, which he la Croker, live the life of a country Oregon. for an electric line perhaps across quite able to do on account of his citizens, who are afraid to leave squire and keep up a big racing ea such that It can be written down as a their homes, fearing attack fact that Mr. Heney and Mr. Bristol wealth. the mountains, and for factories Evidence is being secured by Pin tabJlshment. This, It 1« sts ted, la will not continue Indefinitely to «It the true meaning of the auction of kerton detectives employed by the on the lid. If the administration at WHY SO WEAK? United States Steel Company. The C E Durnail*« stable, to take place Washington expects a luke-warm pol _________ ____ ______ _______ ____ , on August 16. During this time It detectives are working among the Ki«ln<-y Italians and" as fast as evidence is se-' was announced that they were going icy to continue In vogue as to the Yowr Life Away—Eugene cured suspects are rounded up by the {to England and It is said he will get Oregon land fraud situation It is a Have Ix-armsl This Fact. state troops The police of Alleghe- I together a stable of English-bred safe prediction that Mr. Bristol will ny City today made the moat Impor- horses, which he will race for Mr. quit the place and tel) the depart When a healthy man or woman i tant capture during the crusade { Gates. Mr. Gates, the story also says, ment of Justice to look elsewhere for begins to run down without apparent t against the Black Hand, In which the will retain his citizenship In the a man to take his place and nothing cause, becomes weak, languid, de officials of New York, Philadelphia, United States. His son will probably | Is more certain than that Mr. Heney pressed, suffers backache, headache, Rochester and other cities are co-op- represent him here, but he himself will lay down hia title as special as dizzy spells and urinary dlsarders. erating______________________________ 1 seldom favor this country with a sistant to the United States attorney- i general. look to the kidneys for the cause of I '__________________- visit. jit all. Keep the kidneys well and ENDORSED BY THE COUNTY" Bills are spread over the town *or , they will keep you well. Doan's Kid-j CHILDREN IN PAIN PILEN! rTLEH: PILES!.. the district fair at Roseburg, to be ney Pills cure sick kidneys and keep' I Never cry as do children suffering "The most popular remedy In Ot held September 10-14. The district them well Here Is Eugene testlmo- sego county, and the beat friend of from hunger. Such is the cause of Includes Lane, Douglas. Coos and nyJ^gPrR*f Kirkpatrick, of 327 my family,” write» Wm M Deitz, ed all babies who cry and are treated William« Indian Pile Ointment | | for sickness when they really are will cure blind, bleeding and Itching | Curry counties. The program la said ^est Seventh street, Eugene. Or., itor and publisher of the Otsego f r "!•! suffering from hunger. This Is caus- 'to be good, some fast races being In says: "Though I am not in favor Journal. Gilbertsville, New York, i7'h‘“|ed by their food not being asslmllat- piles. It absorbs the tumors, allay« Dr. King ’ s New Discovery. I !view The exhibit« will be up to the | of the Indiscriminate use of proprle- ’ihU -------- < or» — for for , d<j^ »>"’ devoured A few Itching at once, act« as a poultice, Infallible cure wfc(u.t by worm« proved to be an 'i-Gi'i I----------- I usual standard, and if the farmers tary medicines. I know there are a cough« gives Instant relief. Williams' In and colds, making short work > of I-ane county care to It is certain «umber worthy of complete confl- of the worst of them. I believe It to i will cause them to cease crying and dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for I begin to thrive at once. Give l thatthe» can take a good many cash dence. One of these Is Doan ■ Kid- be the most valuable prescription ' it «i { ney Pills. I was led to get a supply ! piles and Itching of the private part«. trial. Linn Drug Company. , known for lung and throat diseases. ” i ? Th’e main attendance will probably of this remedy for use In onr family, Bold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 50c I Guaranteed to never disappoint the I be from Douglas county, but usually , and In my own cbm and that of onr taker by DeMno's drug store. Price I The Oregonian says that the Dem-1 and |l 00. Williams Mfg. Co., . good many citizens of this county children they gave excellenf r-m.lt«. 50c and 8!. Trial bottle free. ocratlc alate has been fixed up «strops, Cleveland, O. follows: United States senator. Gov- ■ alM> attend ' Coos county people 1' r.’’.’??r 1 '7.1.>oa" " Pill« my endorsement." so interest themselves particularly. Kidney "* *" ernor G«o E Chamberlain; gover- O Mi-X*O XX X dK • For «ale by all dealer« Price, 50 Miss Mert« l-ee Stuart returned on nor, Dr. Harry Lane; district alter- j _ cent«. Fo«ter-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. Sunday from an eitended trip In th* rey of Multnomah county, John Man- { J*1*. New York, «ole agent« for the United East. Sh« weht by a northern route nlng; sheriff of Multnomah county,1 ■g»^*’» ■ nd returned by the way of Call- Tom w">rd. boa a 'i Remember the name forala. YY'ESTERN I N1O.N HERE IS Ct»M- The K*nd You Have Always bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. ¿11 Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good’* are but Experiments that trifle with and eudanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. SUPERINTENDENT OF WESTERN UNION : The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. WRIT! FOR OUR BOOKLET ON BANKING*BY MAIL <• INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK or THE / €itlc «guarani« & Œrust Company Pays 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts Certificates of Deposit Accounts Subject to Check . . President . Vice President . . Treasurer . . Secretary Asst. Treasurer J. T horburn R oss G eorge H. H ill T. T. B urkhart J ohn E. A itchiso .’ C has . H. K opf . 'N 24O-244 Washington St., Cor. Second PORTLAND, OREGON LONGEST WOODEN BIG POWER PLANT BEING SURVEYED NO IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE ACTION AGAINST DEALS MADE E. H. HARRIMAN SOME HOP GROWERS THINK BAD OUTLOOK GATES MAY LIVE Or. Miles Anti-Pain Pilla Cure Headache Almont instantly and leav« no bad effeota They also relieve every other pain, begrab- mi*. Rheumatic Pain. Sciatica, Backache Stomach ache. P“« jury, Bearing down palna. Ind i<e«tum. D y » XervouaneM and SleeplaaanT“ Prevent All-Ache» Ry tairiflf oe« or two Dr. Mil«« Ant‘*P“*" Wil. when yoo feel .n .«.<* eom Yo« not only av<5,d ««fferwi, b«t th« w eniot tnfluenee of pain “ nervous, irritabls and cannot deep J tablet 0« retiring or when you awnM__ Tti« «oothtn^ influenc« upon “• brtwt« refreohiMT d—P , •5 tins*-. cent* Nwev " DISTRICT FAIR AT ROSEBURG SEPT. 10-14 and taka no other. HENEY MAY QUIT LAND FRAUD CASES