Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 09, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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He spent Market Day and Sunday in Eugene and complained because he had
not stayed in Albany where he said it was more quiet
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One of the reasons why its so lively here is that many of those who con
template building realize that now is the opportune time to begin, since
building material has hardly ever been so reasonable in price, and probably
never will be again We surely hope not
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We have several teams on the jump delivering lumber and if you will leave your
order with us we will put on another team
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class, while Mr. Poppleton was
member of the ’<»7 class.
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On Wednesday afternoon Mis. A
E. Wheeler and Mrs. Archie Liver­
Since the gayetles of Commence­ more entertained informally about
forty guests In honor of Rev. ami
ment, society seems to be taking u i Mrs. Brooks. Rev. Ilrooks was for­
rest.
Many of the clubs have ad-! merly pastor of the Congregational
church In this city, but now of Berke­
Journed for the summer.
ley, Cal. The afternoon was spent
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out on t he lawn. Refreshment* were
the
wwk
tenture
of
one enjoyaaie
liy Mr*. Wheeler ami Llver-
to the theatre-goers was Miss May served
Robson In The
Rejuvenation of more.
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Aunt Mary." It was one of the best
the
enjoyable affairs of
One
plays seen In Eugene for a long time.
was a tally-ho and
the v
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Hayden's
Bridge.
Mrs Trontp entertained the Allonh picnic party to
und Mrs.
Mrs
George Willoughby
Club Wednesday afternoon at
her | Mr. and
After a de­
home In the Working flat. The af­ I chaperoned the party.
ternoon was spent in playing cards. licious picnic dinner and l%nch, the
Mrs. Littlefield won the first prise | party started, reaching home at a i
The party consisted of
and Mrs. Whitson
the consolation ; late hour.
prise. The guests of the club were: Mr. and Mrs. George Willoughby.
Maadante* J. L. Page. Frank Page. Grace, Ruby. Marguerite Dunne, Ollie
Harry Keeney. L. I. Whitson Am s Burton. Mabel Johnson, Jessie Lin
Wilkins, W ('.
C. Harbour.
Barbour. C. F. Llt- ton. Pearl Jameson (Portland), Eu­
(Chicago), Nettl" genia Hembree, Ted Cooper, Charley
tiefield, Nelson
Kress. Mrs. Trotnb served a dainty Watts. Clarence Carter. Newton John
,son. Warren Rae. Willie I.eMast era.
luncheon.
. Coppemoll, Iola Smith, Steve Hur
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Mrs. ton.
afternoon,
l.ast - Saturday
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John Buoy entertained at her home
Thursday t ,te Sunday school of
on West Eleventh street In honor of
Mary
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Episcopal
church enjoyed
St.
Mrs. Stone of Portland
The after­
noon was spent tn playing cards, in their snnual picnic on the banks of
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which Mr«. McMorrsn won the first the McKenzie river.
prlte and Mr«. Hayes the lesser one. Hammond and Mrs. Buoy chaper-
Mrs. Buoy was assisted In serving oned the picnickers.
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lunch by her daughter. Miss Beatrice.
Automobile parties ar# boginnintj
Those present
were:
Mesdames
George McMorran, James
Hayes to be very popular. Tuesday even­
(Baker*. J K Pratt. I. E TMbal). ing Prof, and Mrs. F. G, Schmidt.
1. H. Bingham, Stone (Portland), Dr. and Mrs. 8. D. Read. Mr. and
Mr« Alton Hampton and Miss Alicia
E. E. Mink.
McElroy went for an
automobile
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ride to Fairmount H tghts.
Met lelii-P.'irkcr.
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The dining room of the dormitory
Professor Hawthorne and family
was the scene <>f * pretty wedding.
Tuesday evening, when Mr. Carl Mc­ left Wednesday morning for their
Clain and Mb- Grace Parker were cottage at Sea! Rocks, where they
unl ed in marriage In the pr««set>ce will remain the rest of the auinnief.
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«.f a large a semblj of Invited rela­
Th u rad* v afternoon and evening
tives and friends
Th«' service was
the
Mr« J W. Kaya ent «rtalneil
resd kJ lt«'\ II N M "I"'
The room was artlscgiljr decorated ' members of the Thimble Club and
with a profusion of white daisies, their husband* In honor of her_neice.
sweet pea* and fern- Th <eiein.>ny Miss Scott, of Pennsylvania The af-
**« performed under a canopy of ’ernoon »«« »pent in needle work
green. Mis» Archambeau plavej th«« An Interesting feature of the after«
wedding march. The bride wore noon wan the working of button-
a dr««M of white silk trimmed in real h -les in which Mr«. A. T. Cockerline
lace and carried a »how«r bouquet won the first prise and Mrs Robert
of Shasta dallies. She was sttend- Pr»tt won the second prize. while
consolation
ed by a sister of the groom. Miss 1 Mr« Wilson won the
guests of the club were
I prlte The
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McClain
of Ellis >n. Iowa,
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guest* were: Mesdaniee S J. Wll»on, Harr'«. S J
The i out-of-town
i Junction I. Sralght. I.lovd Bellman. Caldwell
Parker
Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Edwards (Corvallis». i S-attic». Brooks (Berkeley), Gold­
Mr. smith «nd Mis* Z da Goldsmith (Ore
Mias Barr (Portland I.
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and Mrs. McClain went on a short gon City). At six o’clock the hus­
trip and after their return will make bands arrived much to the surprise
Supper (
their home In this city. where Mr ; of the ladles for supper.
McClain 1« an instructor In the Vnl wo served on the lawn, beneath the:
trees The tables were decorated In
vsrslty.
|rtd, white and blue.
The hostess
I’< «pplet < <n-1J IM-ol II.
A marriage f inter«'»’ to a num * A* «s«|st»d in serving by Mr« Bell-j
ber of Eug. ne people 1» that of Mis* man and Mr« Wilson In the evening
Irene Lincoln to Ralph
Popplet«m guest« plated whist on the lawn The
June 30. in Portland Both are grad­ lawn made < ve-v heantifnl anpear-
trofuslon of
uates of the Vulversity of Oregon. a nee lighted wtth a
Miss Lincoln graduated In th# 'O' Chines-. lante mi
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Cal., July
—Tony bis ermrse and shift his base of p- m^a<> 0 11 I L*
IzoveaJI, the daring outlaw,
who erations that the pursuers have little '
chance of capturing him until he Is
At tile home of the bride's mother planned the sensational kidnaping of overcome with fatigue or hunger
June 30, 1908. Miss Amelia Soren- Miss Edna Domengln«'. which has
aroused this wh ile section of the
jon and IL Loring Grimes, Rev. <
country, has eluded his pursuers and
II IRRISBI'IUI PERSON ALS.
C. Sperry officiating.
though sick, is holding up isolated
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Dr. E. B. Phelps was a visitor at '
At the home of the bride's parents families, forcing them to give him
food
and
Is
carrying
out
a
remark
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Eugene
Thursday
last
taking
in
the'
July
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Farnham.
Cleveland. July 3.—An explosion clerks
at the fireworks counter,
1908, Eliza Farnham and D. Clinton able campaign which promises to ri­ sights of that city, as well as looking
of fireworks in the five and ten cent which was constructed so that their
Trotter, Rev. F. Claude Stepuen* val that of Tracy, the famous ban­ after some business matters.
dit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Izondon of Cottage . storp of Kresgo k Co., this morning escapo was cut off and they perished
officiating.
The posse surrounded him yester­ Grove were here the first of the week was immediately followed by flames It will not be known until two hours
At 4:30 p. m. today. Bert S. Clark day in a narrow valley and closed on a short visit and were the guests bursting front the windows of the after the fire, if any other liveswef
building. At 12:40 the firemen dis. lost.
and Mrs. Charity K. Willoughby, at down as far as possible before night­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hay.
he M E. parsonage.
Rev. D. II. fall. Then they had to wait. During
The fire started when one of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. I’pmeyer drove covered the bodies of five women
Trimble, officiating.
the night Loveall passed out between to Eugene the first of the week on a who had been smothered in the liase- clerks w as demonstrating one of the
the sentinels and escaped.
short business trip and to visit with nient. A young boy who also lost his pieces of fireworks. A spark ignited
life in the fire was identified as other pieces and the conflagration
He seems to know every inch of friends as well.—Bulletin.
Nl'BSCRIItE FOR THE OVARI».
'James Parker.
followed.
On the second, third and fourth
The dead are: James Parker, aged
5 years; Emma Shoomaker;
Miss floors the clerks and customers were
Marie Wagner and three unidenti­ cut off front all dscape by smoke
fied.
The injured
will
probably which rushed up the stairways, but
total a score, at least twelve girls the elevators were worked rapidly ti­
UST OF AVAILABLE
jumping
I' receiving
- injuries
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. . from the the full capacity. Cr. wds rushed to
; windows. Some of the girli sus- the windows, which became ®
CANDIDATES TO« THE
tained broken limbs and othsr cuts packed that at first they were un­
’ and bruises.
able’ to get through but later
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A panic of hundreds of clerks and managed to get out onto the led«*
j^o mi nation
customers followed the explosion, and jumped into the life-nets. The
nunv from t-ertafo
certain
¡The flames and smoke filled all the firemen rescued many
upper floors. Two of the dead were death.
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FIREWORKS' EXPLOSION
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
THt PEXRLESS
COL. WYAN
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EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
NORTH YAMHILL
STAGE IS ROBBED
AT LOS ANGELES
BILL BRYAN
Angeles, Juply 3.—
’’i'-'ht earthquake shocks
• ' P In Los Angeles and
illy r.t 5:Of this morning.
■ damage wts done.
BRYAN
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ORATOR
WM. J BRYA
w JENNINGS BRYAN
V n I J.ftRYAN
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I he real situation at Denver
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North Yamhill. Or., July J--’’*
s engt-r« and drivers < on the North
¿3 » ere I'd J
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+ I up by a masked rob!
+ ¡o’clock this morning. ;--ank Pf-kW
San D!'go. July ",__ A
st-nger. were
light shock of earthquake + I the driver, and thri ■ pa.-- ibles »t th*
occurred early this morning, + relieved of their valtia
point of a revolver. Wi.cn th: bandit
it was generally unit >tf< d
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departed he carried with
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I Vnited States governm-P ..
msi] sack, which the st.i-• **» **
rytng to Tillamook.
The hold-up was p'' ' “1
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four miles west of North > .tubili. »’
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the point wh -re the heav
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>*i’m Or.. July 2.—Congressman ed mountainous country, Interesal»*
Hawley has bee., notified by the between this city and Ti::-®«*1'
it of w’*J
..lent of the Vnited «bates comtnenc s. The amoi
.iarlne Corp« that there are 57 vac-; and valuables 'noted '
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In the grade of Second Lieu­ sengers and driver is no
Immediately rftdr t ’
tenant and that candidate* for the«e|
■ .. bad disappeared in th» f
.win
pi»asP(j t0 commnnirate with! Perkins lashed up the h
' ’.ng men of this congressional nearest farmhouse, ab
r •«« , The
nay.« a salary mile distant. Here a t< •
VsniW
o *1,."« a year. Candldat»« must be sags was sent to N r' ! » r*
Sheriff
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than 5 feet fi Inches tall and
*""th n< • ies« than 1JZ pound« They started on a man hun
ir.irJ
nust alsy pass a required mental and bile. I’p to a late hour t
r 'yslcal examination The mental ex­ been r-ceived from th«-'
Six years ago the N
amination include« English, algebra
was held up by j
girtthms, geometry, plane trfgo- stage
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™ ’’ ?nd/’,rT,‘3r'n* Thp <-»ndld-l at the same place as th.
The other rd' ’•
are must be from 21 to 27 years of robbery.
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captured.
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