Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 09, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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EUG3fNE WEEKLY GUARD. TH< RHDAY. JULY ». 100*.
lood NEW YORKERS
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
assimilated Gans’ fierciest blows and ,
1 kept piling In for more.
liat Hors'd in Always.
•
It can safely be said that Nelson
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE
1 OR BALM
never fought more determinedly dnr-|
Is the cause of all humors, eruptions*
8-roon> house; modern oarn
I ing the whole of his career. He was ;
boils, pirnples, scrofulous sores, eczema
“• san.]
well; close in; lot 65x1
FOR SALE—One fresh cow and calf.
' after the champion from bell to bell, ’
or salt rheum, as well as of rheuma­
tor farm not far from ■’; t0 tr»a*
and whatever dull moments there |
P L Miller, Blair Street addition,
zseuc.
10 7-10 acres bottom
tf
tism, catarrh and other troubles. The
were Ir the close fighting were due
ing city limits, all in < anJ *dJS1..
to Gans' holding tactics
greatest bhxxi remedy for ail these
■tivatioa; t
acre orchard; fine Jan d
Nelson Wins Big Money.
♦ FOR SALE—Loose cheat hay. Squire
troubles, proved by its unequaled
<«-
Smith. Phone Farmers 13x9.
sires to trade for la-
Nelson, when seen In his dressing
♦
New York. July 6.—New -
Washington, D. C., July 7.—
San Francisco, July 4—Battling , room after the fight, presented a bat-j
record of cures, is
FOR SALE Good . > ” er .tn farm.
d&wj20
-
_______
_
♦
hotm^
Yorkers, who for nearly two
‘ We find and decide upon all the
Nelson today won the title of light­ I tered appearance, but was apparent-'
and lot, one
block
,,„u
I. .ivT
weeks have been sweltering ♦ FOR SALE—Drop-head Singer sew­
weight pugilist of the world from I ly as strong as when the fight com­ fact* and circumstances disclosed by
school.
Bargain at $ i \' jo
our investigation that the regulation*
in one of the most protracted ♦
the man who defeated him at Gold­ menced. He said:
ing machine, good as new. Wald
Good stock farm to trade’ for h ,
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
and enervating periods of hu­ ♦
field, Nevada, almost two years ago. |
House, "corner Sixth and Olive
property; plenty of ,lnranL®{
"1 knew I could lick him
I took j of the railroads, which require ship­
mid heat for many years were
He knocked out Joe Gans in the sev­ all the bets 1 could get and cleaned pers of lumber on open cars to stake tablet* known ** Sarsataba. 100dose*$l
streets.
miles from Eugene; 29o arrJ ’ *
warned by the weal her bur­ ♦
enteeth round, after a fight as des­ I up a big sum. I have won the light-' and secure their load* for safe car­
in crop; good building,; ple '
perate as any that had been seen weight championship and have all riage, are not unjust or unreasona­
eau today that the end was ♦ FOR SALE—Tnorouguurea Hereford
spring water; crop goes
' amounts to more than an acquittal.
bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­
here in years. Fighting from the be­ «the money 1 want. I don't care If ble "
not yet in sight. Al) of last ♦
place. You can get a bargainer
This opinion of the Interstate com­ | It is most decisively a vindication,
lamette street._______ "7
ginning to the end of every round, j I npver see a boxing glove again
night In the poorer portions
Bring ns only your cash price.7.
moving ceaselessly
forward and I I may or may not. however, fight merce commission In the car-stake i especially in view of the fact that
of the city, thousands slept « FOR SALE—Metrostyle pfanola in
these exchanges- we don't want,
case was rendered by Chairman ■ the defense did not offer one syllable
never giving ground. Nelson, with again.”
♦
on fire escapes, stoops, and in
deal on Inflated va.IJe»
good condition; reasonable; in­
of testimony to controvert the in-
his bulldog tenacity and wonderful
open parks. The effect of the ♦
Referee Jack Welsh had this to' Knapp today.
have you to exchange?
1111
; ferences and Insinuations that were
quire at this office.
313
stamina, slowly battered the veteran nay after the fight:
♦
long
continued
abnormal
ZIMMERMAN & RL'QH *
■ presented In the testimony ot the
colored pugilist.into submis»i<m. The
♦
"Nelson won a clear-cut victory. I
conditions as apparent early
FOR SALE- Good payiag business J10
________22
Strrtt.
¡government, and on which the pros­
end was not sudden, and few who I dn not, however, think that the Gans j
today when reports of deaths, ♦
in Eugene.
For particulars ad­
ecution relied for a conviction.”
watched the progress of the battle of today was the Joe Gans of old He j
WANTr.l
prostrations, and sudden In­ ♦
dress box 413, city.
J9
and saw Gans gr >w weaker and weak­ seemed to have lost some of his clev­
sanity, began to pour into ♦
CALMEN GREAT
er from round to round hut had erness and to my eye his blows did
♦ FOR SALE—Buff Orpingteu eggs, WANTED—Three girls to 1..«
police headquarters.
FLOOD AT LINCOLN.
made up their minds as to the result not seem to have the same vim be­
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1192
Four deaths and thirteen ♦
♦ I
nursing at the Eugene Seneral
long before the count was given that hind them. Nelson was too strong,
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
prostrations by the intense «
pltal. Apply to Dr. J. W. H.rrit
Lincoln, July 6 —Nearly ♦
made the Illinois lad champion for and It was a case of youth having its
Pittaburg, July 7.—Nearly 50.000
♦
heat
in
Brooklyn
and
Man
­
all
Lincoln
is
under
water
to
­
♦
he second time.
FOR
SALE
—
A
flrst-clais
barn,
suit
­
fling.’*
men In the Pittsburg district who
______________________ tf
hattan were reported shortly ♦
day as a result of the terrific ♦
able to be made into a dwelling.
Three times Gans was sent to the
The attendance at today's battle have been more or less idle for
WANTED—Teams for railm4j w~k
after noon today. The hot ♦
rainstorm
of
last
night.
There
♦
Enquire
856
or
846
Alder
street,
tf
floor in the final round, each time was the greatest, with two exceptions, months past returned to work today.
at Wendling. Apply to Booth-Kei
weather caused the death of ♦
is immqnse property loss and ♦
taking all the time allowed
A blow that ever attended a prize-fight In Before the week Is over, it is pre­
♦ FOR SALE—8 good work horses: 3
ly Lumber Company's office
jj;
414
children
last
week.
♦
it
is
believed
a
considerable
flom Nelson's left glove to the pit California.
The receipts approxi­ dicted the Pittsburg district will have
♦
loss
of
life.
One
milkman
is
♦
sets
good
work
harness;
1
lumber
of the stomach ended the fight, and, mated MO,00U.
practically returned to the prosper­
WANTED—Furnished house 5 or &
known to be drowned and a ♦
wagon. A. -M. Gilbert, 87 W. 6th
Tex Hickanl'H Bets.
as Gans toppled over and rested on
ous condition which wa* interrupted
rooms for two or three month*
woman
and
three
children
in
♦
st.
—
12
his knees, hir face wore s most pain­
Tex Rickard, of Goldfield, bet by the financial cloud last October.
not too far out. Three In famii,'
the
bottom
land
are
missing
♦
ful expression. He tried In vain to (5000 even that Gan* would win In
The United State* steel corpora­
Eugene Real Estate i Inve*tmeit
FOR
SALE
—
Parties
wishing
to
buy
An
area
of
25
square
miles
is
♦
regain his feet, but failed and was 20 rounds; he also wagered $5000 tion, Instead of operating Its Home­
200
acres
of
first-cla*s
timber
land
covered
with
water
from
two
♦
to $2500 that Gans would win on stead, Edgar Thompson
counted out.
and
Du­
call on J. W. Carlile, four miles tf
♦ I
to fifteen feet deep.
results, and $2000 even that Gans quesne plants on half time, will go
Great Ovation to Victor.
west of Hale.
on full time, for the first time since
LOST AND FOI NO
Then 10.000 men and some score would win In 15 rounds.
STRANGERS RUN OFF WITH
The
preliminary
fight
between
the
flurry.
FOR
SALE—9-room house, three
of women who had gathered in the
BUGfiY
AT
HARRISBURG!
♦
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot LOST —Ladies’ black belt with gold
op< n air arena on the San Mateo Camp Nelson and Red Cornett was
New York, July 8—Cooling
80x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore­
buckle between 9th and High and
hills, cheered the man who had be­ concluded at 2:10 p. m. Nelson was
breezes
at
sunrise
today
Harrisburg,
July
7.
—
Smith
Bros.,
1
*
It was a very
gon Land Company.
tf
Congregational
church Sunday
come champion after defeat, and given the decision
swept
through
the
city
and
of
the
livery
stable
here,
about
six
♦
bloody contest and the vasj crowd
Leave at Guard office.
j»
rushed in frenzied enthusiasm tor time and again yelled to the referee
days ago rented a team and buggx ♦ brought relief to a sweltering
FOR
SALE
—
Royal
Annes,
black
Re
­
the ring.
The special police were
During the early
'to a man and woman, strangers, who ♦ people.
to stop it. Nelson was given the de­
publicans,
Bings
and
Lamberts;
F.
bowled over and Nelson was swept
LOST—A carmen
bracelet < gold
have not returned. Smith Bros, now ♦ morning there was one death
at the end of the eighth round.
Ludford, tiephone Black 3262;
off his feet and hoisted on the shoul­ cision
spring); lost on streets July 4
offer $50 reward for information + and ten prostrations to be
Just as the sheriff jumped into the
1194
Moss
Ave,
Fairmount.
ders of hlu seconds to be carried ring to stop the contest.
Finder please leave at Guard of­
leading to the recovery of the team,* added to the already appall­
Grand Junction, July 7.—The tak­ and buggy.
apout the arena and to his dressing
fice and receive reward. ,
j?
♦ ing list of 24 deaths and 90
FOR
SALE-
—
Several
hundred
cord*
ing of testimony in the trial of Steve
room, while the beaten,
bleeding
-------------------------
♦ prostrations during the previ­
of
wood;
body
fir
oak,
maple
and
Adams, accused of the
assassina­ WIDER BREACH BETWEEN U. 8. ♦ ous 24 hours. The weather
G»ns was calmly escorted by his sec­
ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plank LOST—On the streets this (Friday!
tion of Arthur Colilns, a mine mana­
onds from the acene of his defeat.
afternoon, a pocket book confin­
AND VENEZUELA. ♦ bureau promises cool breezes
and Johnson real estate office.
ger, during the strike at Telluride
"The best man won beyond doubt,”
ing $75 in currency, an Elks'card,
♦ and rain tonight.
several years ago, commenced today.
was Gans* frank admission as he left
etc. Finder please leave with Gw/
New York, July 6.—The break in
FOR
SALE
—
Five
horse
power
gaso
­
the ring. “It's the old story of one
H. Smith or at The Guard office
the diplomatic relations between the
line engine, traction wagon, and
fight* too many.
After the third
and receive liberal reward.
JI
United States and Venezuela, which
wood
saw;
in
good
order;
price
round I began to feel myself tiring
S. S, Range, who opened a new
resulted in the withdrawal of Jacob
$225. Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l
Old age will tell. That is all 1 have
Sleeper, the American charge D' Af­ electric theatre in Salem this week,
to say.”
fairs, is more complete than at first had Stevens & Hulin ship a Peer- FOR SALE—Choice Royal Anne
HewU-ii in Eighth llound.
cherries, carefully picked, for i _i___
supposed. Friendly relations as re­ less Electric piano to Salem, this
sale. Phone Black 2 S31, or cal! at
vealed by the full text of diplomatic being the third piano purchased since
There was the usual dispute about
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
564 Washington st.eet, ccier of
notes which passed between Sleeper he located in Eugene.
the count. It is said that, when Gans
Hot Springs, Va , July 8.—Frank
Ixtndon. July 7.—Madame Anna and Dr. Jose De Jesus Paul. Venezu­
West Seventh.
went down for the first and second
DR. ANNA MAURER
Jsteapithle
J. O. Holt, secretary of the Lane
times In the seventeenth round, he H Hitchcock was chosen chairman Gould and Prince Helle de Sagan elan minister foreign affairs, have
phye'eian.
All curable disease
county Fruit & Vegetable Growers' | FOR SALE—35 acre* river bottom
was counted out, but so great was of the national Republican commit­ will be married at a registry office been completely severed.
land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres
treated.
Women and children i.
word this
Association, received
the confusion no one could hear the tee at a meeting of the executive com- today. A subsequent ceremony was
corn; balance in hay. Cheap if
specialty. Office over F E. Dun*'*
morning that the cherry fair at Sa­
Protestant
official timekeeper's count.
Many mittng of I bn Rgpnbll« gg aatiaaal conducted at a French
Phone Red 1631.
taken at once, Enquire 4 76 West
lem has been post poped one week on
church.
of Gans' friends said the count on committee du re today.
Jy20
The committee also chose George
Fifth street.
. ■ >----------------- ——
account of the cherries not being ripe
the final knockdown was short and
Cottage Grove, Or., July 5.—The enough.
that he was not properly out. It was Rumsey Sheldon, of New York, treas-
FOR SALE—Timoer land; quarter DR. H. L. STUDLEY—Osteopathie
physician. Office* over Chamber*'
recent Interstate Commerce Commis­
apparent, however, that Gans was a
section In township 16, s. r. 1 w, i
The side track that was built
store.
518
Willamette street
defeated man after the eighth round
sion upon the freight rates, is prov­
"section
32.
Will
sell
Cheap
if
sold
For the first five rounds Gans
Phone Black 1326. Consultano*
ing to be a stimulus to the milling through the east end of the depot
at
once.
Address
C.
J.
G.,
care
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
landed at will on Nelson, terribly
and lumbering industry in this sec­ yards several weeks ago over which
Guard office.
punishing him about the face. It did
Phone Red 3197.
tion, one of the heaviest timbered all the gravel and dirt that was used
not look that Nelson had one chance
♦
—
♦ j and heaviest milled
parts of the to fill in that, portion of the yards FOR SALE—A well Improved farm!
'Rome, July 7.—There is no ♦ ! state. The mill yiwn are now much was hauled, was taken tip today,
♦
in a hundred to win, but he never
of 120«acres, 4 miles north of Co­ C. H. CANNON, M D —Homoepathlc
hesitated to come to close quarters
♦ truth In the report etnanat- ♦ encouraged, and feel that within the enough filling having been placed
burg. This is a bargain at 1501
physician and surgeon, Chronic
with the champion and swung his
♦ ing from Paris that the Pope ♦ Inext sixty days conditions will be there.
disease* and diseases of worn**
per acre. On good terms. Smith j
arm* ceasrleasly, seeking an opening
♦ Is in III health. He 1* enjoy- ♦ I materially improved. Already Inquir­
and children a specialty. Electri-
& Brown, Coburg. Or.
The state grange of Oregon has set _____________________________________ ,
Finally, tn the seventh round, Gans
♦ Ing the best health since he ♦ ies from heavy buyers are coming in
cal vibratory and light treatment.
began to weakeu, aud from that time
♦ was sleeted to office.
♦ ! and some orders have been placed. aside $500 from the general fpnd yOR SALE—One National cash regis- Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build-
ter, one Remington typewriter and
the tide turned in Nelson's favor
in
♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ This is of vital interest to Cottage which will be increased to $1500 by
Ing.
Phone Maln 540. Boards
popular subscription, to obtain spec-,
the seventh he caught Gans off his
a large iron safe. Enquire of L.
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
Grove, as the burden of her payroll ial counsel In fighting the Pacific
HENRY DENOUNCER
guard aud landed heavily on the
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
body
There after It was Nelson's
.Mll/TON AURELIUS MIIJ.ER depends upon the lumber industry. Telephone and Telegraph Company in
building.
<
J. F. TITUB, M. D.—Homoeopitbie
thetr case against the state wherein1
fight. Gans used all his skill and
physician and surgeon. Chrome
the telephone company alleges the FOR SALE—Good clean stock of
generalship to stall off the Dane's
Denver. July 6.-—A dramatic scene U. B. (X1NFERKNCK
diseases and diseases ot women and
rushes, but failed to stop him.
whs enacted at the meeting of the
FAVOR OF UNION primary Initiative and referendum; general merchandise located at one
children given apeeial attention.
laws are unconstitutional.
Oregon delegaUoa when C. K. Henry,
In the twelfth round Gans went to
of the best trading points in Lane
Faradic galvanic, static, X-riy and
the floor for the count of nine on
chairman, scathingly denounced Mil­
county:
will
rent
building;
party
The last business session of the
vibratory electrical treatments git­
Martin Haagenson and Andrew
three different occasions. Nelson pun­
ton A. Miller, of Lebanon, telling United Brethren annual conference
must have at least $3,000, cash.
eti. Office, 581 Willamette street,
ished him severely about the body
him In the presence of all the other for the state of Oregon was held yes­ Lande, of this city, leave this even­
A gilt edge opening. Address Lock
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi­
and face, but It waa the body blows
delegates: "1 have never known in terday afternoon. Much of the af­ ing on an extended trip through the
Box 21. Fill Creek, Or.
dence, 632 Pearl street. Office
Oregon such a persistent, egotistical ternoon was given to the discussion Middle West, where they formerly,
that eventually brought the cham­
phone.
Main
629.
Residence
pion to grief In the fourteenth Gans
office seeker as you.”
of the status of Philomath college, lived, and thence to their birthplace FOR SALE OR TRADE—180 acres
phone. Main 631.
showed a flash of his class Although
The scene took place at the close which Is supported by this denomlna- In Norway. They will go by way of
of good timber land npar Eugene.
UNDERTAKERS
apparently hopelessly beaten at this
of -a protracted session during which tion. Trustees were elected as fol- Salt Lake City, Denver, Minneapolis
Would exchange for residence
They will visit a
stage of the contest, he rocked the
the delegation had sought to settle lows: J. T. Warman of Philomath. and Chicago.
property in Eugene. For further J. W. KAYS fir CO., undertakers and
Dane time ami again with his famous
the disposition of members regard­ Dr. J. R. Parker of Hopd Ittiver, G. M. short time in northern Minnesota and
information, see G. G, Gross, in
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
short-arm wallops.
But they had
ing assignments to various positions Beeler of Hope Well; .1. 8. Musgrove Wisconsin Itefore going to Norway.
Eugene theater block.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertaker*
They
will
be
gone
all
summer
and
in convention affair*.
not the slightest effect and. when
I of Corvallis and W. F. Caldwell of
perhap* longer.
and embalmers. Corner Willam­
Gans went to his corner, he seemed
Henry talked, aside from the I Philomath.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Seven1
ette and Seventh streets.
others, with Miller, strongly urging
to realize that he was a beaten man
Last night there was a college
room
house,
five
and
a
halt
lots,
|
him to withdraw In the interest of I rally at the First United Brethren
and so informed his seconds
f-RANK H. HITCHCOCK.
piped
for
Irrigation,
high
and
dry;
The closing scene* of the fight oc­
harmony and strengthen the posi­ church, attended by many friend*
small barn and chicken house; all W. T. GORDON, funeral director
tion of the party In Oregon, but the The president of the college, O. V We oft times see each other
curred after Nelson had hammered
State licensed embalmer. Office
kinds of fruit and berries. If taken |
his man to the ropes Gans, who for
Lebanon man firmly insisted that j White, r had charge of the evening
When we're sad and in distress—
and residence. Tenth and OU»*
at
once,
the
price
will
be
$2100;
In-|
a few rounds had delayed the Inevit­ urer, and designated Arthur I Voor­ every one keep his promise./
When all the world seem* darkness.
streets. Phone Red 4481.
i meeting
quire
of
806.
East
13tb
Street.
t|
It was then that Henry unreserved­
able by holding on,
gasped
and heis as a'member of the Republican
to
us
there
is
no
And
rest.
The officer* of the conference
dropped from a left dig In the stom­ nntlonal committee, to have charge of ly denounced Miller, creating a sen­ elected for the ensuing year were:
VETERINARY Sl'RGEON'8
FOR SALE—Fine mountain ranch of
ach
In his eyes there was a little the campaign In Ohio, and selected sation unprecedented, according to Dr. F. W. Jones of Philomath, presi­ And it would indeed be easy
80
acres;
40
in
cultivation
and
pain, but not of intelligence. Defeat thndnuatl as headquarter* for the other* present.
And it I* the Lord's desire.
dent, aud W. W. Rosebraugh, secre­
DR. C. C. GRIFFITH
about 40 timber; creek running
Henry and others stated that their tary.
not only stared him In the face hut national committee for Ohio.
Just to give them a helping hand.
Formerly State Veterinary of Cali­
through
farm;
fair
house
and
out
­
reapin for desiring Miller's with*
looked out from his face.
And lift their soul up higher.
The question of the proposed union
drawal was that he had been so of­ between the United Brethren church,
buildings;
located eight miles fornia; served three years on Stat*
•He arose wearily as the count went SEVERAL A<X IDENTS
ten
honored
In
the
past
by
the
party
on and tried to nail the Dane with
south of Eugene.
Price 1.000. i Medical Board. Is located at 23 w.
the Evangelical Association and the It may be a poor old father,
IT JI NUTION CITY.
9th Street; Phone Red 1681.
In Oregon.
a right upper-cut
It was a punch
Carl G Washburne.
Who has worked his whole life
United Evangelical church came up
The delegation agreed to the fol­ again for a short discussion and the
that Joe had employed with signal
through.
Miss Nellie Folsom met with quite
MINING ENGINEERS
C. K Henry, meqtfng showed itself overwhelming- And now he's old and feeble,
success all through the mill but now a serious accident Tuesday. She wa* lowing assignments:
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two
the sting was gone from It. The at­ engaged In putting up a swing for chairman; W F Matlock vice-pres- | ly In favor of it. No definite action
lot* and 8-room house, barn; fine 1 HERBERT LEIGH, mining enfi»«*
And his head seems bowed to you.
tempt waa a feeble one and Gans, the amusement of Nome children tdent; J. O. Booth secretary; M A was taken.-—Portland Journal.
land for garden; on Fourth street,
and expert metallurgic Relia»!*
whose knee* were already sagging, when she lost her balance and fell Miller national committeeman; R D
near mill race
Lot 160x95 on
You will pass him with a haughty
Information furnished to Intending
Inman
resolution*.
D.
M
Watson
dropped again from a right crack on * from the tree backwards, a distance
Twelfth and Alder street», just
stare.
Investors.
Examination* and *
the point of the chin. A* he rested of about fourteen feet. She landed creentlals; to notify the presidential
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Instead of a greeting smile,
porta on trine* and ore treat»«»
on his knee. Nelson, who has been on her shoulder* and the back of her nominee. Lee M Travis; to notify
Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf
An.I think him but a useless wreck
Eugene Oregon
,
filled with bitterness, reviled and neck
Because he’s dressed in rough at-
--- --------- —
She was
unconscious
for the vice presidential nominee, D. J
Hubert Green, who lives at 27 4
taunted hint
, FOR SALE Two story residence
tire.
*ome time and wa* too badly Injured Fry. Henry will control alternate«, Lincoln street, had what he consid­
ARCHITECT
and lot 80x160 between Ninth;
Dane Taunts Negro.
to be move at the time, and site was proxies and tickets.
ers a narrow escape Saturday night
and Tenth streets. Soon will be i FREE THOMAS— Architect S»»«*-
during the fireworks from being Or It might be some poor
>vt up and fight,” sneered the placed on a couch near where she
bor. -
good for business location. Also
es and plans drawn, blue pr|nl*
struck by a projectile that was fired
■. but It Nelson thought that fell. She is still suffering a good deal BOOTH CLEARED BY TRIAL
JI RY IN U. 9. <XH RT. I off Skinners Butte. The end which
lot
between Tenth and Eleventh
Whose life seem* to be useless to I
’
and specifications. General *up*r‘
* was shamming, he never made but it la believed »he will goon re­
I streets. Apply 633 Olive street.
1 live.
• .renter mistake
Joe pulled hltn- cover. Her nrt»ny friends hope to hear
vision over building* n court* ’
i bit first, a round hard pulp shell,
for
Al
Portland.
July
5.
By
a
verdict
Because
there
was
no
one
to
cart
of
her
speedy
recovery.
I two Inches in diameter, and two feet
construction. If thinking of bulg­
t<> his fe«-t slowly and painfully
reported
in
the
United
State*
Court
him
We
learn
from
private
correspon
­
i. I the waspish Norseman smashed
ing. large or »mall, *ee me. Term*
long, broke the boards in the bottom
And the helping hauds did not FOR SALE—One Jeam of heavy
reasonable. Room 7, Cbri»®**
him with both hands
A right- dence. that Harry, the lT-year old Yesterday, James Henry Booth, ex­ , of a wheel barrow near where the
receiver
of
the
Rosebura
land
office,
give.
mules,
on«
set
of
chain
harness
,
son
of
Mrs.
C.
J
Ehrman
of
Menan.
nder grazed Gans' head and then
' family was sitting, sticking through
block
________
wa*
acquitted
of
tue
tbarge
of
ac
­
and
one
3
-Inch
Mitchell
wagon.
Idaho,
formerly
resident*
of
tht*
city,
fairly »olid blow from the same
! on the under side. The »tick wa* 5-8
This
I*
cepting
unlawful
compensation
while
In
good
condition
Mule*
are
true
true
the
whole
world
over
met
with
an
accident
that
may
ybt
CARPET CLEANK1«
ove took the negro in the heart re­
'of an Inch by 1-3 an inch and 6 feet,
And we see It every day.
to a fault and a perfect team for
gion
His knees bumped the mat prove fatal He wa* caught In a shaft serving as an official of the govern­ contained the powder, wa* blazing.
ment
Booth
wa*
Indicted
for
fur
­
And
so
many
owe
this
simple
d
•
J-
"urpoRes
Price
for
outfit,
JAY
C.
MOORE, carpet c!ea»*
and
considerably
mangled
III*
arm
bt
again, hl* head bent and he breathed
The rocket carried a quarter of a
That we could so easy pay
»I"1
Inquire at this office
like a Jaded horse
He made a* If I was broken beside* numerous other nishing advance Information to Fred­ mile by air line, though how far it
Phone Black 5071.
to rise but the count expired before I Injuries Mr. Ehrman. who Is an ex­ erick A Kribs. a timber land spec­ actually travelled through th« at­
he straightened and Referee Walsh pert machinist, discovered something ulator of Portland, regarding the mosphere, there I* no way ot ascer­ And when you see a friend
< LEI ELAND RESOLUTION
fairs reflected honor upon his con*
Or a neighbor—It matters not—■
turned to Nelson and said,
"Yon j wrong and Instantly turned off the final cancellation of lieu land selec­
ADOITED AT DENVER and upon his party; and
taining.
tions,
and
tor
which
It
wa*
alleged
Offer
them
a
helping
hand
power or the boy would have been
win'”
"Resolved, That we
And your time—you will mis* It
Although
Gana'
uppercut
had mangled and crushed to death The he received $800 on October 3. 1903.
his'deat*
rwolitioa* were pre*» our deep sorrow a
The divorce case of 9. Walker vs.
■ot
poked Nelson arttscally and effect­ I latest advices are that the doctor ha* The jury reached a verdict at 13:615
svBja^f
prepsred
by
Olli.
J»
n>
«,
of
Kentuc
­
and
extend
oar
warme-'
G
Walker.
Cottage
Grove
people,
t
o'clock
yesterday
morning,
35
min
­
V
ively It can hardly be said that there ' hope* for bl* recovery .
ky. and were afterward* submitted and condolence to hi* fanvi.' ,nd
wa*
heard
In
the
circuit
court
this
af
­
ute*
after
Ute
Instructions
of
Jadge
No
matter
if
it
I*
a
child
Dewey Farrar, the young »on of C
was one ranmsiit during th* fight
a»d approved hw the full commit­ this resolution be spread upoa tM
The
At ternoon before Judge Harris.
Who has proved himaelf a wreck. tee on resolutions
when Gan* looked a winner
in the <J Farrar, met with an accident Wolverton had been repeated
records of the convention nd » rtkf
ground*
upon
which
the
suit
is
based
13
o'clock
midnight.
Judge
Wllver-
You can give to him a human look
first six round* he found the right Thursday evening that wa* an ex­
They read a* follows:
•
re
cruel
and
Inhuman
treartnent
A
be forwarded to Mr* Clc- md
ton
went
home,
after
ordering,
that
And It will add ten thousand to
of wav to Nelson * chin whenever he ceedingly close call. He fell from a
'* ¿LI*".
the Ruler of
“Resolved. That as a fnrt her m*rt
his check
wanted to and while many of the cherry tree and landed on a picket the Jury be locked up for the night, large number of Cottage Grove peo­
the
’
niverxe
to
remove
_
from
our
i
of
respect to his mem 'v '! ■ ,irl<*t
ple
are
here
to
testify
In
the
case.
consequently
the
findings
of
the
Jury
blow* were merely snappy one* there fence and had to be helped off A
mid* ~ • nwer ClewplMid late presi-
were times when Gan* put all the I picket stuck him In the aide and also could not I m * reported Into court un­
dent f the I nited State*, who was tlon do now adjourn
inoon I tomoi row ”
strength at hl* command'behind hl* in the groin It I* believed that no til 9 o'clock yesterday morning
three t niPfr
of the Dem-
' Naturally, we are overwhelmed
uppercuts. Whenever he did so, the i serious result* will follow
acra* ic
Mi»*
A
Fr-'d Grant and
Mr. and Mr « J K Hill ot Eugene. with joy," said Dan J Malarky. of
another
l>est he accomplished was to tilt the
Cklrf
’Rei
w,>' ’he delegate* were arrested last even;
Dane's head or send the Dane reeling 'took charge < >t the hotel Wednesday co<m*et for the defemIf*, V t ••terdav.
of the Phfty, in national
For
Infanta
and
Children.
convention
of Police Farrington : 'r
i morning. The » are expgrl*-nc*>d hotel after the verdict had bwn r endered
a pace of so.
• recognized In him one of 1 ^nd disorderly, and Grar
And let us be fatthful to do this.
The battle light was always glint­ 1 people and wl Il no delibi keep up the "At no time *tnice t h<p trliU began
n<
,*7'
,n<
7
*M*«t
character*
with begging beside*
Live as sister and brother.
ing In Nelson's eye* and he waa al­ < reputation of this splendid holtsery. did we fear a conivictloin. but we Kiip-
known
1 ’’ •'’fid'» statesmanship. the night in the city Jail
And never neglect the debt that we who p
tgis
ways boring In and flinging his arm* 1 They propose to make everything pected the gover:n meet had •itrrred-
1
esseq
to
an
extraordinary'
owe.
ed before Police Ju 1 k »’
at hl* dusky opponent
The most 1 first cl**» and1 will endeavor to make ed In getting on I he jur;V I wo or three
»»4
degree
$:
* r*?**1*
leadership. morning. Each was fim
If it Is only to help one anot ther.
discouraging thing to the Gan* m»n Ithl* hotel a favorite »topping place men who would stand out for con
and b1
I
*
able,
conscientious
and
The
vlction Indefinite•ly.
verdict
— Melvina He: •rbert.
around the ring was the way Nelson along the lln« i. — Tim«»
forcefu administration of public gf-j not having the money t1'
mitted to ten days each It
HOW BATTLING
DANE WON TITLE
TO CHAMPIONSHIP
SHIPPERS OF
LUMBER REQUIRED
TO STAKE CARS
INTENSE HEAT
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
PITTSBURG MILLS
FULL TIME AGAIN
GOTHAM SWEPT
BT COOL BREEZES
TRIAL OE STEVE
ADAMS HAS BECUN
HITCHCOCK IS
CHOSEN HEAD OF ANNA GOULD WEDS
TAFT CAMPAIGN
HER FRENCH PRINCE
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ~
POPE ENJOYS
BEST OF HEALTH
CASTOR IA
Th« Kind You Han Always Bought
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