Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 13, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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COMMERCIAL CLUB
PETITIONS FOR
SIUSLAW HARBOR
REMILIHONS PASSE!
VT MEET.
ING LAKT NIGHT ASKIN't
<,KI SS TO GIVF PEOPI.E
CON-
manufacture them In time, having to
eend to Portland for them.
Mr Ellis has been in the busln. ss
in Eugene for two years and has done
well. He makes a specialty of laying
cement walks and d je« all other
kinds of cement work
His cement
blocks are being used a great deal
fir foundations to- residences.
LIVELY TIME IN
EUGENE MONDAY.
FEBRUARY 17TH
tllERS PIANO HOUSE
WILL LEAVE CITY
COMMERCIAL
FROM COTTAGE
E.XCI R"ION
GROVE
AND
EX: I RSIO.NS FROM JI NOTION
Iti-
Well-Known Finn Going Out oí Bu
1,11 T IN WAY Ol MIIITING A 1-
in Eugen«'
AM»
SPRINGFIELD
WILL
RI N TO El GENE ON THAT DAV
T. H. Comt* General Agent of the
Ellers Plano Ho use. is in the city for
II li'.liolt
the purpose of < dosing out the stock
of their branch house here. -Mr. ♦♦♦♦♦♦
Comte vales that, owing to the inten­
At a general meeting of the E>i- l tion of the firm to concentrate their
Late last night Secretary
+
gene Commercial
Club
held last i retail business in the larger corners ♦ Jones, of the Cottage Grove
night the following resolutions were • and confine themselv. .v more strictly + Commercial Club telephoned
to the wholesale business in the smal­ + that the members of the club
unanimously* adopted.
ler towns, they hav» determined to ♦ would be here next Monday
Whereas. The condition of the bar ( close up several of their branches in ♦ on the 11:45 train sixty to
at. the mouth of the Siuslaw river is ' Oregon, Including the one in Eugene. • ♦ seven-, y strong.
such as to tretard the progress and [ Mr. Comte will take charge of the en­ +
♦ + ♦
seriously hamper the business of th" tire stock here and close the same out
western part of Lane county; and
irrespective of retail profit
Whereas. The average depth of wa-1
In connection with the closing
(From Tue
s Guard 1
ter at said bar Is several feet less < f the Eilers Interests here, it is un­ . At the meeting of the Commercial
now than It was before the I’nited i derstood that Mr. S. E. Stevens. their Club last night the matter of the re­
States government constructed a Jet- | local manager, and L. G. Hultn will turn visit of the Cottage Grove Com-
ty, which lessened depth and conse­ embark In business on their own ac- ■ tn ere ial Club .Monday February 17,
quent hindrance to shipping Is claim-j count In the building to be vacated was discussed, and arrangements |
It I
el to be a direct result of the gov-j by the Eilers House.
made to entertain the visitors.
visitors
• rnment's action in constructing only,
Both Mr. Stevens and Mr. Hulin was also d-cided to invite the busi­
part of what was needed; and
have a wide acquaintance here and ness men of Springfield and Junc­
Whereas. A dee|iening of the chan- 1 they will undoubtedly
become
a tion City to visit Eugene on that day.
MISS ALTA
■
’n *7 nel at the mouth of the Siuslaw river strong factor In the music business A visit will be made to Springfield
would at least double the shipments In this part of the state.
on the evening of Friday. February
of lumber, and provide outlets for i
14, a special train to be chartered for
i hi' w i st» rn
com,' •
I that purpose.
D. E
G- D.
much of wh
lolutely
Linn and O. V. kober
isted, large
ult rut-
ed as a commit
ig for lack of Iran
n facil-1
1 excursion.
T
: band will acconip!
Whri
D. A. Paine, G
R. Knox were appoi
Ellice Wilhelm, the young man 'ee on arrangeme
who was arrested a few days ago by the Cottage Grove
and those
'rr
Special Deputy Sheriff Harry Graham | from Springfield a
ri X
Ion.
upon
a
warrant
from
Lake
county,
i i V L
ni i I Hoi
Dr. L. L. Whitson. G. D. Linn and
charging him with the theft of a John H. Hartog were named as a
f
I horBe, has no doubt that he will be ; committee to arrange for delegates to
be It
Reso o-d. That the Eugene Com-1 able to prove hts Innocence when his i the love feast of the Salem board of
state- merdai Club, interested as It Is in case comes up for trial. Yesterday trade Tuesday, February 18.
his father, D. 8. Wilhelm, telephoned
Tomorrow night will be the first
fflcera or tiie welfare of all of Lane county, Or­ to the man from whom It Is alleged
egon, hereby petitions our repre.-ent-
l to the effect stives in congress to interest them-¡that the horse was stolen. I he mes­ i ladles’ night of the season at the 7th In.-t
¡club. There will be cards, music and
hav? to be selves in this highly Important mat-'sag" s nt and the reply received are refreshments.
Ellis Wi
order might ter to secure from congress such ac- aJ follows:
Twelve new members were added David V
Eugene, Or., Feb. 10, '08.
«>:i ''thing to tion as will give the people of this|
to the club last night and several de­ The boy
Link, of the local county the relief to which they are James l.an<-.
linquents were dropped.
Silver Lake, Or.
h< following justly entitled, and shipping facilities
The board of governors spent con- and last fall Sts fath
such as our fellow-citizens in other
Did Ellice Wilhelm buy a horse i siderable time last evening consld- privilege cf earning a ijw d
h. oibt-ct:
parts of the Pacificic coast now en- from you about the 10th of Novem­ i ering the letters written by the Eu- himself and he went ac-rs.’ tl
t XMI 8: —
ber last? Answer at my expense. I gene school children, and exiwets to tains to East n Ccjm ty
way
Y >ur atten- Joy; and be It further
I'.o-l X••!g!i,i
Resolved, That a copy of these res­
D. S. WILHELM.
i be r«ad.v to announce the prize-win- of Odell Lak', f Bowing the trail
• n directed to
go doubt
Silver I-ake, Or., Feb. 10, ’08.
that the rr'lrcad surveyors ha I blaz­
• of the Port- olutions be forwarded to each of our
i nlng letters In a couple of days.
D. S. Wilhelm.
of 18th inst., representatives In congress.
ed out. and finding employment in
I"< T
El'GEXE COMMERCIAL CLUB.
Eugene, Or.
:he country northeast of the lakes
N'oltbbors to
L. L. Whitson, President.
Ellice Wilhelm bought a horse of
old l>> made
herding sheep for a short time.
me f<»r $40; paid >20 and left horse
.! again In­ By John H. Hartog. Manager,
When h? rcturn-d home late tn th;
at sawmill. The horse is now in my
is nee at the
fall he brought a ho-se he claimed to
possession.
I In Peoria, III.,
have bi tight. Sion afte- his return
JAMES LANE.
there was a rumor circulated, caused
? such fnten-
by an Uem published in th» Silver
The accused man claims that h<-
torwarded a
traded the horse he bought of Mr
Mrs. Junettle A. Bainbridge Sat­ Lake .» ; r thtt th? boy cad s* 1 »n
ad Consul
Lane to another man on his way oil' urday afternoon filed in the circuit j th a * h;.. r»'* and i -ft for tb»> Willamette
r telegraa'
and it Is this horse, the ownership of court, through her attorney, C. A. valley, bn t noth ina ni ore was hea"d
¡lowing :
which Is In dispute. His own horse Wlntermeler, a complaint, asking for of th ‘ aff air and it v. as the ímpres-
laws' nr-
was evidently turned loose at the saw a divorce from her husband. William 1 slon of th e n?ighborIiHt d that it was
wn views sub- s
mill, referred to by Mr. Lane, and H. Bainbridge, She alleges that they a mistake untL ths a • st v rs mad".
Council some
I l RIOI S G IME—I INAI. SCORE later recovered by that gentleman.
were married in Rock county (now He tradsd the horse off a short time
authorized to
Brown county! Nebraska, on March ago. but the h rse Is in the vicinity
f Oregon, that
I, 1885. and have the following mi­ of Dexter and will be easily found.
num'll Is opposed to
nor
children: John James, aged 20 David Wilhelm, his father. Is kn wn
è
r any modification
years; Fannie Elizabeth. 17; Mag­ to be a man of goo 1 standing and
Standing
of
the
clubs:
lead Camp.”
gie Mary. 15; Myron Henry, 11; So­ highly respeetrd by al! who know
Won. Lost. I’ C
cnn s"i> b ynnd any
phia Eliza. 9; Florence Nellie, 6, and him, and is no doubt very much
0
1OGO
Roseburg
.
.3
question i that there ! ' no Intention on
2
Frankie Raymond, 19 months. Mrs. grieved over hls son’s actions.
500
Salem
.
.
2
the part of the « m 1 ty'a management
(Harry Graham, acting as special
2
2
Bainbridge alleges that on April 20,
Kugene
.
500
to have i sny change made In otir rates
deputy sheriff, made the arrest, and
1906,
her
husband
wilfully
and
with
­
Albany
.
.
3
000
.
.
0
A disastrous runaway occurred
at th he next se« il n < f the head camp,
the young man Is now in the counlv
Pl"*s- give th" head consul's state-
this forenoon about 9 o'clock. One of out cause or provocation deserted her jail, A deputy sheriff front Lake-
and
has
since
failed
and
neglected
to
boys
the
In
a
very
excitlug
game
meat as much uubilclty as possible
Nye’s delivery teams started from
view is exp cted her ■ tonight to take
nmy have of the Salem high school snatched a Fairmount on a wild tangent, and contribute anything for her support him back there.—Editor.!
among the .. .^i-"o.
n'lghb ril w
or
for
the
support
of
the
children;
victory
from
a
seeming
defeat
Sat
­
b< en ml de I by the publli all n In the
coming down town ran out 9th street,
urday night,
Eugene started the to Olive, and turning there collided that since that time she has been
Evening Telegram
scoring
and
marked
up
nine
points
I do not cunsltfr It advisable to
with M. A. Stewart's milk wagon, compelled to work to support herself
♦
break Into the puhll press with the before Salem marred the tally sheet which was standing in front of Rev. and some of the children.
She asks for the custody of the <• LTQl OP INTER»
f iregoing stat men!
as no one out- At the end of the first half the score P. K. Hammond's residence next door
\< ' i st i> i >■ iii'tny ■
<•
• id' of i ur hn in icrshlp Is Interested, was twelve to nine In favor of Eu­ to the Episcopal church, Mr. Stewart children and for 110 a month ali­
mony,
besides
$25
for
her
expenses
gene.
The
second
half
was
even
fas
­
trusting that thia will set at rest
being in the house delivering a bottle
Ch
With but five! of milk at the time. Thia started the in the suit.
nil fears that cm hive turn enter­ I ter than tl)e first.
+ ser: t
minutes
to
play
and
the
score
19
to
I
tained by our membership, I remain,
dairy team and as they turned the
+
19, Salem took a decided brace and I corner at West Seventh street the
Yours fraternnlly,
»
scored five field goals in rapid sue-1 milk wagon turned over and was
J. W SIMMONS,
+ to CP
cession
The final score was 29 to. badly smashed. The milk cans and
S at? Deputy.
+ in •
22 in Salem's favor.
bottles were all spilled and most of
g'
proi.
Eugene played good ball during the bottles were broken. The team
\\ Ith this pre’ty lass so young and
+
the entire game and It was only Sa-|was rallKht before going a block fur-
fair;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
4* + * A
4 A V
lein's terrific finish that caused their ther. The Nye team was also caught
Her step la light, her heart Is free.
defeat. They are a clean set of play­ soon.
Last Saturday evening. February
Since takiug Rocky M >untaln Tea.
ers; are game losers.
8. the friends of John Ingham, living
- ‘nator
Linn Drug Cu.
O. Watson, Cockerline and Bean I
on High street, surprised him by Forake
resident
Roosev
were the best players for Eugene,!
breaking in upon him just as he was
i" 1 pat­
A. N
d hit residence while Salem found they had I five
getting ready to retire for the night. ronage
isti in
property
stars, Roberts ptayed a fine game,
i
It being his 65th burthdav. Those of Taft
fait for
getting four field goals and eight
present
were:
tate Con
fouls, making sixteen points, Jones
Crum,
Mr.
played a fine game at centre. Dolly
Price,
;
Mr.
C » w u r '•■ssmsn W (
has re. Farmer played a steady game and
Plank, Mr. and
Wheeler.
home to regi
he June got two baskets, liter played a good
Miss la*na Stewart. E. F Chapman.
cl*
There will be another local option Miss Mlntie Chapman. Miss E.
n.
game at guard, holding his man to
Plank,
two basket« and getting one himself, election In June this year, if the pe­
A. S. Pryor. Mi
Blum.-
Mln m did good work in breaking titions now being circulated are prop-
Nettle
signed and filed at th
up the paslng.
The liquor interest
This victory rai
•d the petitions and
ond place. Next k
the hands
the Roseburg team,
*ady a goo
1 'feats
i obtained
(idem
< IL1TIFH BY IMPROVEMENT OF
WILLIAMS,
ili«,s-: C< liege
ELLICE WILHELM
BOUGHT THE HORSE
• nd ,
Homi
w heu
t
Slippery
Train
Riverside, Gal
struction train of th
er C»n.tru< ion Com
onR.v
cd on the Santa F" near h
Tbs > ngineer and two workmen ware
killed.
Chi s
were In
the e >
LEFT WIFE ANO LARGE
FAMILY OF CHILDREN
EUGENE BASKETBALL
PLAYERS DEFEATED
W.tslT
e faon»
val »ffalri
<>nini<*nd an appropriai ion t u
burning two battleships O
the Delaware cls.ui
lias iti't
Instead
four as recommend, d b.< t
navy d-par'meit and ura
by the president.
♦
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♦
♦
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♦
♦
♦
♦ ♦ * ♦
RUNAWAY COLLIDES
WITH MILK WAGON
INDICTMENTS READY
FOR FUGITIVE MORSE
V
men's
gran I
metho«
ic. L
wer • r
col.il r .
b
you
Cut!
. Feb. 1
rfgft rsa* ,t
lift-
kleg
!□ ird t>
i nr ’
■ a
••au
. flesh
a opino
* hat
■a ha '
1 •, tea or tabl1-•ti.
.!• '
JOHN INGHAM GIVEN
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
f
f
Linu Ürug
KJ HI".»-I WMS tir >Ught down
fron, cottale Grove todsy by War-
re i
ir r 1 and ph i 'd In tht» Gen­
err| hn,»dtHÌ. He h suffering from
parai) •
ANOTHER LOCAL OPTION
ELECTION IN JUNE
r
"Tt if! V
Ï Í-* i « * < 1 4 *
SAM
Willatnefe stre:' w re open 1 Uday
r.nd it was found that J. R. ’’i"zem,
of Springfield, had the low •t one.
There V.ere f iar other bidder . u foi-
lows: W. O. Heckart. L. X
ineyk
W. B. .V immc-y, C. J. <1 u ley and M.
L. Ilul .'
The contract has not yet be?:
ed up. but it probably will bo
the next two or three d?y...
contract price Is net given on
it is known to be somethin«
$7C JO. There was about $15'
tr ■ r ■" between th» lowest a: 1
cst bids.
The a
1 by
The G ta
' I wilt
b=> U3“d
by Mr.
Coleman
+ V
+
♦
>
+ •> + + +
+ V ♦ ♦ + r + 4 ++ ♦♦
but ».
♦
*
+ ** + ■> •}+++>♦♦
February 10, l&o.S, Christina, wifei
of Niels Haun, ag?d 24 years. Be­
sides her busbar.d sit" leaves three:
small children, the youngest of whom;
is 8 days cld.
At his , residence in Eugen? Feb-4
ruary 9. 1908, Benjamia I.ee.
74 years, 5 man A.? and 11 days. TbN
cause of death
i
was paralysis.
lie was born at Big Prairie. Ken-J
Dicky, August 28, 1833; crossed tM
plal is to Cal'fcrnia In 1852. He af-l
: tv .ar.l went to Mexico and r“nialnei|
there for a tine, but for tae pistlM
years he had been a resident of U m
' tnty, living mast of the ’lit: • in tid
T’c.inct. He was me-riedid
• °, at Marysville, Yub^
sboj
■ :;i
1 y i
suns ai d two d : ¿'r.enJ
naurn hie lass, . T be child
am •> to 20 ye:
'* HS
njaiM
Sarah E. i 'ibb'r,.-
IHM
Mj r 1? Ir»nn, Char
lin. and Rcbe:-' Edward.
The r: mains wre taken tc L'vr&M
......... nt. T?« funeral • viced
re conducted by the I. <>. 0. F-l
lodge at Lorane, of which he »as »I
member......................................................... I
\t Lorane, February 8, 190S, MSj
Rilla Farnham, aged 20 years. TNJ
fun : a| w as held at Iau ..
’i
• Il «NK-
r RII Nl>s
CEMENT PRESSED BRICK
MACHINE ORDERED
lation
N.TuhtH>rli«»'t Favorite.
F l> t
rie Bit
lelehbo
Ml»* ID4H III ND! ItMlorT.
Winner of (hi< <>t \ <»,<><« «.<«.,
In
sold un
Kuykendall
SgMtW
I
W ,nn«i
nun
Miss GRAt »
F.ugrne p.u.iness Cell«